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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-04 - Orange Coast PilotSNAP JUDGMENTS
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DRANGf COAST
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1981
FOOTBALL FEVER
Symptoms start Sunday
with eight games telecast
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SINGING SINCERELY
Anne Murray to appear
in Irvine Meadows show
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YOUR HDMfTDWN DAllY PAPIR
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
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Globe-trotting Penguin finds a home
·SAN DIEGO <AP> A
penguin that may be either a
brave explorer or a stupid
navigator was languishing in
California today , nearly one
week after he was found wan-
dering on a New Jersey beach.
Nobody is sure they can ex-
plain how the 12-inch Marconi
penguin, whose normal habitat
is the southernmost tip of South
America . wound up s kinny
and starving on the East Coast
of the United States
The web-footed. black-and
white adult bird, known as a
rockhopper. was found Saturday
al Monmouth Beach in New
J ersey and turned over to police.
His first trip was lo jail, for lack
or a better place lo put him.
He was bailed out by Lee
Bernstein. director of the New
Jersey Humane Society, who
5.8 earthquake
1 rocks, rolls
Orange Coast
By J ERRY CLAUSEN
Of t• o.lly ...... Si.ti
An earthquake that shocked
the Los Angeles area at about
8 : 50 a .m today was felt in
Orange County along the coast
between Seal Beach and San
Clemente.
First reports ind icated the
temblor was centered in the San
Pedro Channel off Long Beach
and measured 5 8 on the Richter
Scale.
The quake shook Los Angeles.
Orange.Santa Barbara, Ventura
Russ w arships
continue off
West Coast
SAN FRANCISCO <AP>
Four Soviet wars hips are
following an irregular track 300
nautical males off Northern
California as they continued
so uth along the U.S . Wes t
Coast, the Navy said today.
The ships were headed an a
southwesterly direction at 12
knots, Navy information officer
Cmdr. Willian North said.
The ships were reported 450
nautical miles northwest of San
Francisco on Thursday after-
noon , and were observed 200
nautical miles west of Coos
Bay, Ore., Thursday morning.
"It seems a rather irregular
track.·· North said of the Soviet
ships' movements.
The guided missile cruiser.
two guided missile frigates and
a supply s h ip were being
watched by the U.S.S. Fife, a
Navy d e stroyer from San
Diego.
The ships were spotted last
Friday in the Gulf of Alaska
and came as close as 210 miles
to the Pacific Coast. However.
the Soviets did not appear to be
co nductin g a n y training
maneuvers. and no incidents
have been reported, the Navy
said.
ORAJIGI COAST WllTHIR
and San Diego counties for an
estimated 15 seconds but there
were no immediate reports of
damage
Southern California Edison of-
f i c 1 a Is in Rose m e ad said
employees at the San Onofre
nuclear power plant at San
Onofre, center of an environ-
mental controver sy, felt quake movement only "shghtly."
Spokesman Dave Barron said
employees immediately moved
mto a program of s afety checks,
standard proce dure at the plant
when an earthquake is fell or
seismic momtors indicate earth
movement.
He said the plant sustained no
apparent damage but that a pre-
liminary investigation would
tak e about three hours
Preliminary c hecks. he said,
will be followed by closer in·
spect1ons -especially lo safety
systems for several days.
In nearby San C lemente,
about two mile s to the
northwes t. city switchboard
operator Anette Soza said at
8: 55 a m calls from residents
were beginning to hght up her
communications board.
"It wasn't too bad, .. she ob·
served of the temblor. "But we
definitely were moving.
"Some people were asleep
The y were curious as lo why
their beds were moving. They
wondered if it was the firing
again at Camp Pendleton <a
nearby artillery range l."
At the northern end of the
Orange Coast. Seal Beach police
dispatcher Sandra Burnett said. ··a was s hake. rattle and rolling.
We thought we were dreaming."
She said no damage was re·
ported and incoming telephone
c alls were mostl y inquiries
about severity and the quake's
center
Orange County communica-
tions officials said that no
damage was reported in the
county this morning. •
Board o f Supervi s or s
Chairman Ralph Clark reported
no interruption in county busi-
ness at the county Hall of Ad-
ministration, which underwent
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then arranged for the trip to Sea
World in San Diego, home of a
large, refrigerated rookerie de·
voted to the study of Antarctic
penguins
After a brief layover m Hern·
stein's bathtub and the Bronx
Zoo, the penguin took a com-
me rcial flight Tuesday to San
Diego.
"We're continuing to take care
of him as best we can. Basically
we're j ust providing him with
good groceries, which is ap-
parently what he needs most at
this time," said Jackie o ·con
nor, a spokesman for the marine
park.
He is being fed Columbia
River smelt "that we're stuffing
full of vitamins and minerals."
said Ms. O'Connor.
"It 's too early to tell how well
he's doing. But he's eating and
STREETS THROUGH STORYLAND In honor of :'olewport
Beach's 75th anniversary. artist Joan Haigh. an employee
of Corona del Mar librar~·. painted this mural in the
that's a good s ign. We want to
put four pounds on him," she
added
Be rns t e in s aid he first
believed the penguin got caught
in a powerful ocean current or
s torm, but s aid that guess
wasn't realistic because of the
distance involved.
Another possibilily was that
the penguin was someone's pet,
"but who goes down almost lo
Antarctica for a pet?" he asked.
Once it regains its health. the
adult rockhopper will be placed
an the marine park's freezer unit
with 300 other penguins. includ-
ing three other rockhoppers.
··At this point, the cold unit
would take too much of his
energy. He's s till weuk and
s pends all day resting," Ms.
O'Connor said.
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children's book section. She fashioned t ree:"! and flow('n ..
representing 15 street names in old Corona del :\far and de
picted flans Christian Andersen ·~ "Thumbelina ..
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Man arrest e d
in jog g e r 's
traffic d e ath
All Savers off er
modi/ ied by banks
Ars on probe d ·
in FV home
fire d e ath
A charge of vehi c u l ar
manslaughter has been brought
against a Harbor City man who
allegedly drove his van through
a red stop light and struck and
killed a woman jogger on
Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt·
ington Beach Thursday night,
a uthorities reported.
Huntington Beach police say
Donald Michael Sjomeling, 28,
was driving under the influence
of alcohol when his van alleged -
ly ran the s top s ignal at Golden
West Street. struck a car that
was turning left onto Pacific
Coast Highway and careened in·
to the 26-year-old jogger who
was in the crosswalk
Patty Lynn Lusson. of 6762
Warner Ave., was pronounced
dead at Fountain Valley Com-
munity Hospital about one hour
.after the 7:45 p.m. accident.
authorities said.
Sjomeling was booked into
Huntington Beach City Jail with
bail of $2,500. a uthorities said.
By The Associated Press
Stymied by the Internal
Revenue Service. the banking
industry is hurrying to cut the
strings that t ied high-interest in·
vestment opportunities to the All
Savers tax-free certificates that
go on s ale next month. •
The IRS said Thursday that in·
centives offered by some banks
and savings and loan institutions
to draw investments in the
certificates would jeopardize
their tax-free status.
Some banks had offered de ·
positors short-term interest of 40
percent or more if they would
deposit funds t h a t would
automatically be rolled over into
an All Savers Certificate on Oct.
1, wh en t hey fir st become
available. The certificates are
expected to yield about 12 6 per-
cent tax-free
The IRS said that when the
bonuses earned in "re-
purchase" agreements with the
banks -and the certificates
were considered as a single
package, the interest exceeded
the limit imposed by Congress
when at created the All Savers
Certificates.
The I RS said banks and S&Ls
could continue to offer the incen-
tives only if de positors were
given a "reasonable" chance to
withdraw their funds before they
are transferred lo an All Savers
Certificate. Some banks that of-
fered the incentives had already
allowed the withdrawals.
"We're going to notify all
those that purchased repurchase
agreements that they have the
opUon of not going in to the All
Savers Certificates ." said Victor
Rosen, vice president of First
Federal Savings & Loan in
Philadelphia.
Rosen said he expected that
most of the people who did in-
vest in repurchase agreements
would , in fact, take the money
and buy All Savers Certificates
on Oct. l.
By J ODI CADENHEAD
OI t• O.Uy ...... 51.-ff
Arson investigators today ar~
sifting through the blackene~
rubble of a Fountain Valle~
home where a 24-year-old ma~
was killed and his-wife and bab~
daughter were injured in a prel
dawn fire Thursday. Z
The body of Behrooz Behrava~
was found in an up stair~
bedroom o f the two -stor~
townhouse at 18251 Crater Lak
following the 4: 15 a.m . blaze..~
His wife. Sima. 24, escaped wi~
t h e couple 's 2 1i ·month-ol<R
daughter. She is in satisfactori§
co ndition and the baby~
Moogen. is listed in good condi
t ion today at UCI Me dica
Center.
Police were called to the seen .,..
Thursday afternoon after Foun· ~
lain Valley fire investigators-~
found evidence that the fire ma~
have been deliberately set wi~
fl ammable liquids. oQ.
Night through m 1d-
morning low cloudiness
o the rwise fair through
Saturday. Highs about 70
at the beaches to lower
80s in warm e r Inland
areas. Lows tonight 58 to
66.
David Brinkley to leave NBC
Police Capt. William DeNlsf;r
s aid discolorations in the con-
crete that indicate that namma·
ble liquids were found in ·the
downstairs living room.
"We have found physical •.
evidence that is inconsistent to
show the fire was accidental ,"~
said Capt. DeNisi. "We are in.,
vestigating this as a questiona~
ble d eath which m ay be llSIDI TODAY
Commercial marijuana
growc1 have di&covered that
Southwest Oregon 's climate,
growing uo.son. remote loca-
Hon.t and undtt·financed law
enforcement are ideal /or
buftnesi. (See "Pot grower•
Mad norlh," Page BB J.
Br oadcast journalist's retirement to end 38-year car eer
NEW YORK (AP> -David
Brinkley, an evening news fix·
lure for a quarter-century whose
distinctive delivery became a
model for as piring broadcast
journalists, will retire next
month, NBC announced today.
Brinkley's retirement will end
a 38·year career with NBC.
The NBC announcement gave
no reason for the unexpected re·
tirement. Brinkley, 61, could not
be reached for comment Im
mediately.
The announcement came as a
surprise. The network as recent·
ly as Tuesday promoted t he
second-season premiere ot
"NBC Magazine with David
Brinkley," .the magatine show
that the veteran correspondent
had anchored since leaving the
"Nightly News" last fall. '
"Brinkley's a good draw."
Thomas Wolzien, the program's
executive producer, told The As-
sociated Press in an interview
last month. "He 's been one of
the strengths of the network for
years. On this show, he's our
identity."
It was not immediately clear
whether the decision t o retire
had been Brinkley's alone. The
magazine was not successful in
attracting an audience In its
first season, opposite CBS'
supersuccessful "Dallas." The
program is scheduled to move to
an earlier ( 8p.m. Friday) time
period Sept. 11.
Waller Cronkite, the CBS
"Evening News" anchor for
nearly two decades and perhaps
the only broadcast 1ournall1t
more widely recoan zed than
~\
• Brinkley, left his familiar post
this year. He has continued,
however, as anchor for the
network's new science series.
"Walter Cronkite's Universe."
Brinkley achieved TV stardom
after he was teamed with the
late Chet Huntley for the 1956
political conventions. ''T he
Huntley-Brinkley Report" on
NBC was, '" the mid-1960s. dominant in the dinner-time
news field.
Huntley retired ln 1970, and
Brinkley was teamed with other
correspondents before glving up
the anchor position for regular
commentary.
He became co-anchor of the
"Nlihtly Newa" once more,
attei' the 1976 pol1Uc1l conven-
tions, teaming with John Chan.
cellor.
TO RETIRE
DaWt 8rfnkley
, i
homicide.·· S
DeNisl s aid Sima Behravan i~
not considered a suspect in the
a lleged arson fire . She told
police she woke up and smelled
the smoke and quickly grabbed
he r baby thinking that her
husband was leaving out the
back door.
Battalion Chief Larry Ham-
mer said the wife was apparent·
ly sleeping in another bedroom
and was therefore able to escape
the bumlnf( home. : ..
OeNisi added that pollticat~
motives will be checked sint •
the couple rep0rtedly are Ira~
nian.
Neighbors described the COU:~.
pie as friendly an~ quiet.
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BR~AK TIME Terry Wonenberg of Hunt
ington Bl'ach, a rarpl'nler working on the
.\Jc Fadden building near the Newport Pier.
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t akes a break for a soft drink tn thl' Sl'Cond
stor~ window or tht• stru<'lure.
Welfare fraud crackdown eyed
~itate. assessment of property, household goods proposed
NEW YO RK t AP l
Secretary of Hea lth and Human
Ser vices Richard Schweiker is
reviewing a proposal that would
require s tates to assess most of
th~ pe r so n al prope rty a nd
~usehold goods of welfare recip·
ts. the New York Times re-
rted today
~~The newspaper quot ed federal
icials as saying the rules
uld reduce welfare c heating
I making sure the assets of
Hare families did not exceed . e new legal limit of $1,000 per
· usehold
. '•' If the secretary approves the
;~ulations. they would take ef·
• ~t Oct. 1, The Times said.
:1"'6l'he Omnibus Budget Recon-:' ~ ialion Act of 1981 , signed by
.. esident Re agan on Aug. 13.
•· t a limit for the first. lime on
.• e assets that a family could
Wave if it received welfare under
Aid to Families with Dependent
Children.
The limit is Sl.000, not count
Mesan d ies
of injuries
A Costa Mesa man died Thurs-
'day from head injuries he suf.
fered when his car tumbled off
the Corona del Mar Freeway
last week.
J a mes Thomas Yost. 21. died
a t Fountain Valley Hospital,
where he was taken after the
E~~l.27 accident near Bear
Yost was driving north in the
uthbound lanes of the freeway
hen his car became airborne
d went over the s ide of the
i sed road, s aid L arr y
Jneasner, a spokesman for the
Callfomfa Highway Patrol.
ORANGE COAST
1ng the family's equity in a
home a nd one automobile Until
the new law, regulations had set
the hmit at $2,000.
The proposed rules say a state
agency may exclude the value of
the home and car but must
"count the equity value of all
other r esources, including
personal e ffect s. household
goods. income-producing. etc."
The 1'1mes said
Second judge
disqualifie d
LOS ANGELES CAP ) A
Santa Monica judge has become
the second jurist to be dis -
qualified from handling a series
of nude-bathing cases.
With more than 200 people
awaiting trial for allegedly sun-
bathing nude at Malibu beaches.
Judge Joseph Chandler was dis -
qualified after he ruled that the
cou nty ordinan ce on nude
bathing 1s unclear and dismissed
a jury.
A Malibu judge was d1s -
q ual1fied because he is a
longtime resident of the Malibu
area. In other r ecent cases.
four people were found guilty,
one was found innocent and one
person pleaded guilty One case
resulled in a hung jury
Quvkes reported
GOLDEN, Colo. CAP> -Two
minor earthquakes s hook the
San Diego area late Thurdsay,
the U.S. Geological Survey re-
ported. Both were centered near
Julian, about 45 miles northeast
of San Diego, and were felt in
San Diego and Palm Springs.
the USGS said.
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Seymour Katz. director of an
come support programs for New
York State. said without such an
cxemptaon the rules .. would de
nude people" by forcing them to
11ell personal property
The assessment of persona!
belongings y,ould be ·impossible
to administer," he said Ile said
New York caseworkers had not
done re~ular evaluations of
personal propert) in 30 years
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Q UAKE • • •
$1 million in repairs thas year to
bring it into conformance with
California safety requirements
C lark s aid the county 's
General Services Agency would
check the structure thoroughl>
today.
Tentatively reported as the
most severe in the past 10 years
in Southern California, the
temblor was felt along the coast
from Santa Barbara County to
t he Mexican border.
Orange Countians working in
taller buildings along the coast
reported the most dramatic im-
pacts.
Shelly Schulze. an lrvtne Com-
pany employee housed in he r
firm's 10-story Newport Beach
headquarters building, said, "It
s hook up here for a good minute.
It was a little bit frightening.
"We have a girl here from
Kentucky This was her first
earthquake. It brought tears to
he r eyes "
Huntington Beach city s afety
authorities reported no damage
to the old buildings in the
downtown sector where 51 slruc·
tures were conde mned in 1979
The two-sto ry unreinforced
m asonry buildings near Main
Str eet a nd Pacifi c Coast
Highway we re built in the 1920s
and 1930s and landlords have
been ordered to tear them down
or bring the m up lo earthquake
safety standards.
TMI e ntry made
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP> -A
worker at the Three Mile Island
n uclear plant made an un-
planned 10-minute entry into the
damaged contaJnmenl building
to check Ole level of radioactive
water inside, officials said lo·
day. A faulty measuring device
forced the Thursday afternoon
e ntry to make s ure the radioac·
live water ln the building's base-
ment remained unchanged
Holiday crush forecast
Plentiful gas , balmy weather to draw overflow crowds
By The Associated Press
Thtt last holiduy of lht-isum
mer season s h o uld find
everything an plentiful s upply -
sunny weather. plentiful
gasoline a nd Labor Day
celebrations across the state
except for uncrowded space.
Plentiful gasoline should con·
tribute to highway congestion;
balmy weathe r is forecast to
draw overfl ow crowds to
beaches and parks ; and
festivals from San Francisco to
San Diego are competing to at·
tract stay-at-homes.
"We plan on having our hands
full," said California Highway
Patrol of facer Manny Padilla.
''Back in 1972, travelers logged
1.3 billion highway miles in
Southern California alone, and
of course 1t 's goin g to be much
heavier now.
"People aren't afraid lo go out
anymor e on long weekends like
they used to during the energy
<'r unch," he said.
lleavy t raffic was expected to
begin today as motorists head
out of town. To cope with the
problem, Cll P officers will have
to forego fheir weekend holiday
to ('nSure "m aximum endorce·
ment" from 6 p.m . today to mid·
111ght Monday, with a special
watc h for drinking dri vers.
Padilla saad.
Last Labor Day weekend, 81
people died in Southe rn
Cahfornia traffic accidents and
patrolmen arrested 1,885 drunk
drivers, according to the CHP
Motorists should find abund·
ant gasoline supplies, although
the Automobile C lub of Southe rn
California said they'll be paying
about 5 percent more ror it than
the national aver age
Regular averaged Sl.42 a
iallon and unleaded was $1.53 in
this week's club s urvey of 362
s tations . About 85 percent of
them said they'll open Monday;
the percentage is higher Satur
day and Sunday
Caltrans traffic engineer Alex
Dunnet expects traffic conges·
lion on the Ventura and Golden
State freeways, Highway 101
and a long Interstate 5 north
from Oceanside, where one lane
is c losed for repairs .
But Southern California 's ma
JOr to urist allractions don't
think traffic jams will hurt.
Spokesmen for Disneyland,
Magic Mountain and Knoll's
Berry Farm a ll predicted heavy
holiday crowds. a lthough Di s-
neyland spokes man Uob Roth
said he doubted records would
be s hattered ·'since most of the
tourists have already gone
hom e."
Nature seekers can expect lots
o f company at national park
campgrounds Sue Beron of the
National Forest Service's camp
ing hotline said county and s tate
parks were "already full from
San Diego to San Francisco" on
Thursday
Celebrants look ing fot' or
gan11.t'tl fun had dozens of com
munity rt·stivali; to C'hoose
among
In San FranC'lsco, the National
M a r i t 1 rn t' M u s t• u m a t th e
AquataC' Park planned its annual
fn•<' "Fe-.t1val or the Sea" Sun
day and Munday And more than
25.000 pr•opll• wen• ex peeled at
the• 2'Jth annual Sausalito Arts
f''c•st1val , running Saturday
through Monday at the city's
C1vk Ccnll'r
M1C'rocomputer games will be
fl·atured at tht• 6t h annua1
G n•atcr Los Angc•les Simulation
Convention. Friday thro ugh Sun
da~ at Cal State Northndge In
H1vers1dc County. they 'll. be
crowning Mass Norco at the 34th
annual Norco Valley fair Mon
day, which starts with a 10 am
purade.
Pancake breakfasts, rodeos,
traetor pulls. deep pit barbecues
;ind artsy exhibits are among
the• attractions at local fa irs
stretching from li1s hop to Hunt
ington lkueh And 1n San Diego.
the 12th annu<1I Labor Day
we<·kend muscular dystrophy
tc•lethon 1nt'ludes outdoor stage
s hoy,s and a non stop Jerry
l.c•w1s ftlm festival from noon
Sunday to fi p m Monday.
Through 1t all. the National
Wc•ather Service forecast mostly
su nny sk1c·s on ce morning
cloudiness clears with a slight
chance of a thunderstorm over
southern and l'astern deserts
<Jncl southl•rn muunt<iins
Another offensive
in Angola claimed
Mo s t o ffices
close Monday,
m a il d e layed
J O HA NNESB U RG . South
i\frica <AP l -Radio Mozam-
bique said today that South
Africa has launched a new of-
fe nsive against Angola, but a
Sout h African military
spok esman called the report
"ridiculous propaganda."
The broadcast. momt~red in
Johannesburg. quoted "official
Angolan sources'' a s reporting
the military action about 150
miles north of the South West
African border. Mozambique.
l ike Angola , is a former
Portuguese colony with a Marx-
ist government.
Angop, the official Angolan
news agency, made no mention
of an offensive today, but quot·
e d the Angolan Defense
Ministry as saying that 11 ,000
South African troops were occu·
pying a southern province.
Previous reports said South
Afr.ican forces drove some 60
miles into Angola with 4,000
soldiers Aug. 24 on a search-
and destroy mission agains t
black nationalist guernllas or
the South West Africa People's
Organization. or SWAPO.
SWAPO has been fighting a
15· year bush war against South
Africa for independe nce for
South West Africa, also known
as Namibia The guerrillas are
based primarily in Angola.
South Africa has said it was
Plo t was 'h oax'
FORT SCOTT, Ka n . (APJ
An ex-convict has told police
that the bizarre tale he recount·
ed of a plot to kill 14 city of·
ficials and business leaders was
a hoax. "The re is not and never
has been to my knowledge any
such a plot other than in my
creative mind." said Louis S.
Cotton, who as now being held
in Fort Scott on burglary and
theft charges.
withdrawing its troops after
killing nearly 400 Angolan
soldiers and SWA PO guerrillas.
but n o timetable was an -
nounced . Foreign Journalists
who have been to the battle
area and several sourc·es here
s aid they belie ve the
withdrawal is complete
Gunme n k ill
Fre n c h e n vo y
in L e bano n
BEIRUT, Lebanon 1AP1
F r e n c h Ambassador Louis
Delamare was ambushed by un
1dentif1ed gunmen today and a
doctor at Barbir Hospital said
I he ambassador died of his
wounds shortly after arnvang
there.
No one made any immediate
claim of respons1bi h ty for the
ambush
Federal. state. county a nd
municipal offic·('s, mcludang US
Po'>l Offin·s. wall be closed Mon
da~ because• of the Labor Day
ho II day
There will be no matl delivery ~l onday lh'gular service wiil
rC'>Ume Tues da v.
Tr<1sh rollcction 10 the cities of
Laguna Bl'ach. I rvane. Fountain
Valley . llunt1ngton Beach.
Nl'.'wpo11 Ht•ach and Costa Mesa
.... 111 be postponed by one day
lwg1nn1ng Monda~
The unincorporated com -
munities of Dana Point and
Laguna Niguel "'Ill folio..., the
s ame schNiule
Trash p1ek up will resume
Tue'>da\ and contmue one dav
lutcr than the regular service
day through Saturday Regular
I\' scheduled :-.en•ic·c will resume
St·pt 14
Body o f SC
wom a n found Lebanese pol 1 ce and the
French Embassy said the am-
bassador was shot in the head.
chest and stomach ll1kers found the body of a San
A police s tatement broadcast Cll•mcntc woman Thurs day near
by Lebanon ·s state radio said her wrecked car at the bottom of
unknown gunmen opened fire at a steep Ort<'ga l1 1ghway em
the ambassador as he was being bankment 15 miles east of the
driven back to his official res· Sa n 0 1 ego F reeway. a
1dence close to the green line !>pokcsman for the Cahfornaa
that d1v1des Beirut into Moslem Highway Patrol said today.
a nd Christian sector s . Thl' s pnkl'.'s m a n sa id t h e
The s tatement said t he 59 woman. Nancy 1-:1 b , 32 , a p
year-old Delamar e. a career parently y,as killed Wednesday
diplomat and father of five night Y.hl'n s h e failed to
children. was shot at 2 · 10 p.m. negotiat e a curve on Ortega
5: 10 a.m. PDT. The doctor. Highway
who did not want to be identified • lier car plunged 150 feet down
by name, said the ambassador the embankment before coming
was pronounced dead about 15 to rest upside down in a dry
minutes after he was brought in· creek bed The vehicle was hid·
to the hospital of "multiple dt.'n from ,·1ew, the s pokesman
gunshot wounds in the head, said Tht• hikers discovered the
chest a nd abdomen." body at 10 a m Thurs day
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Actu1 Ro1w/d Heayan who now has a bigger m/C' l'!/l.'!1 \/1rg1ma
.Wayo m tl11s photo /rom a 1952 musical called ·she's Wnrkmg
lier \\'ay Through Cn//eyl' · .Wayp played a hurl!'sque queeTt
pursurng a l11glwr t•rl11c:atum and the future prt's1dt•11t was lwr
1-:11g/1sh pm/essor
General's 1vife
proud of role
Killy Bradley. widow of
General of the Army Omar
N. Bradley, says she would
rather be remembered for
the 15 years she spent as thr
general's wife than for her
ca rt'N as a writer but s ht·
1s going b:.il'k lo work
··1 would like to be remem
b(•retl as mv hu s band 's
.... ifo " ~he .,aid. l'alhng her
d C'tOm pl1s hm c·nt s a s a
sc·n •(•nwntt•r · s illy rom
pan•d to Y.hat my husband did ..
Mrs Hr:idle) su1tl s htc• 1s
returning to Cal1forn1a to
work on a book for Simon
and Schustt•r and a three
hour CBS tcleviswn special
about her hus band. who d1 t•d
Apnl 8
Historian a nd fo rmer
presidential adviser F .
McGeorgf' Bundy married
neighbor F.llzabeth Dodge in
a pravate l'l'remony at Em
m:.inul'I Church a n
Manches ter . Mass
The ceremony was kept to
thl' immediate family.
Mrs Dodge is the widow of
Ernest Dodge. director of the
Pea body Museum
Bund v 62. se rved as
s pecial ass1slant for nal1onal
!'>cc·uritv under President!>
.John Kennedy and Lyndon
J ohnson lk also served as
president of the Ford f''nun
i1at1on frclm l!)flli t11 1970 and
y,;i s dt•an o f art s and
~t 1en c•t•' al llar\ard
l' OJ \'l'rSlly
Veteran actors Burt l.an-
ca!>ter and Kirk Douglas are
togclher 1n a
rare stage ap
p eara n ce,
drawn by the
opportunity to
explore the
dimensions of
rriendship
in this case.
that of Tom
Sawyer and
LANCASTU lluck Finn
The movie stars. who last
""orked together in 1964 in
· Seven Days 1n May.'·
opened In Sun Franr1sro In 11
four wec:k run or Bt>rnard
Sabath's two mun drama.
"The Roy!. 1n /\ulumn." the
s tory of Mark Twain's
fnmou11 charucters Krown
old.
"Burt and I both found the
play intriguing In it~ explora-
tion or how people change
and how those changes affect
friendship," Oouglas said
NoveUst Saul Bellow. who
won the Nobel and Pulitzer
prites, will give two public
lectures during his three
weeks al Syracuse Universi-
ty as the firs t J ennette K.
Watson Dis tinguished
Professor in the humanities
Bellow. whose novels also
have won three National
Uook awards. will offer &
two part lecture on .. A
Writer from Chicago" on
Sept 10 and Sept . 24,
university officials said.
A Chicago native, Bellow
has been on the faculty or the
University of Chicago since
1963.
Former astronaut J ack
Swigert Jr. says he may re·
enter politics and run either
for the U S Hou se of
Representative:. ur governor
of Colorado.
Sw1gl•rt, 50. a-Republican.
was a member of the 111 fated
Apollo 13 crew whose moon
mission was aborted in spacf'
and forced to Earth because
of an equipment breakdown.
lie r:.in for the U.S. Senate
in 1978 from Colorndo. but
lost 1n the GOP primary lo
eventual winner Bill
t\rmstrong.
Former President Richard
Nixon, on a private tour of
We stern
Euro pe. en·
do r s c d th t•
Rea ~u n ad
, mini::.lrahon ·.,
high inlere:.t
~ rates
-" Such r:itt•s .,.,-:,! J arc ncct•ssar~ to fight inna
.. t10n, Nixon
NIXON told rt•portl'I'!'>
i n c; I u t' c k s bu r g . We s t
German}.
"We would love to have
German inflation rates in the
'mted States." Nixon said .
The current rate in West
C;ermany IS 5 6 percent
Frank Sinatra, who 1s
performing this week at a
luxury hotel in Brazil's in
dustrial center. is planning lo
travel the world at the end of
next year sangmg as he
i:oes. of course
Rain heavy • Ill Texas
Tropical Storm Emily heading slowly westward
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witch w•s 1\Wlfd tor \OUtrw•stt"rn
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'lowly wes;t••fd, w•\ •bOut 11~ m1ltt north ot O.rm\>4a wilh wind> ot 60 "'Ph.
For the ""°"' p.ar1 ,11.1e1 w@r• \un ny from C:.lltornl• Into llW nor1htrn Pie Ins
For tod•v. showet\ tno trtun d•rs-rs were expected trom tl'le
tou•he•st1rn lnl•rmount11n r101on
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Orang e Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtdfty, Soptember 4, 1981 s
Bergeson no big spender
Assemblywoman had smallest budget of OC colleagues -
SAC HAM EN'l'O A report on
t•xpenSE1i. of stale Assembly
meml>t•r-. s ho\\s lh;.il A'
:.t·mbl\Y.omun MJ11an
Al·rgt.•!'>011". H Nl'W~><irl Bcuch, un
der!ipcnt hl'r Or<1ngl' County col
leagues frorn IH1lh sides of the
aisle in 1980.
According to the report re·
leased this week, Mrs Bergeson
s pent $165,425 in :.late funds lo
operate orril'l'S al the capital and
Newport Bl'ach.
Another Jlepubllcan. former
s l ate Ai. s em b I y m an Ur u c 1•
Nl•st;.md1•, now a member of the
Orangl' Co unty Board of
Supervisor:-., "'us the second
l<>Wl•st ~pender among the five
Assembly m1.•mbers who
repn·scntcd Orange County dur
111g the accounting period
between Dl'<: 1. 1!>79 and Nov 30,
1980, the rcporl also shows
Nestande. it said, went through
Sl73,668
Ass cmhlyman H1 c hard
Robinson . D·Santa Ana. spent
$192.~. i\:.scmblyman Chester
Wray . f) Garden Gr ove,
$201,174. ant.I former As
:.cmblyrnan Dennis Mangers.
S214,033
The analyst!'> ""as prepared un
ckr the• d1rertwn of lht• As
st•mblv Hules Comm1llel'
In comparison. Assemblyman
Lt'<> McCarthy. D-San Fran
c·1sco. sµent $30!!.!)()4, the most.
ant.I /\ssl•rnbl\ man Don Rogers.
H Baker:-.f1 eld. S124.347. the
I l' :.isl.
It is noted 111 thl' l't'port that
th1.• cxp<:nSt·:. of Hob10:.on. Wray
and Mangers anduded amounts
sp(•nl in connt·l'l1on with their
cJulll'S as l'ha1rml·n or ml•mbers
of .\ssem bh comm 1tl ees Dunn~ 198o. Robinson Sl'rved
as chairman of the EconomiC'
Dt.>v clopmrnt and Planning
Comm1llt>t>, Wray, as chairman
UH\' SPE.V!>f;/(
\1 unm1 He r!/1"11111
of the subl'o mmitlt·I.' on mass
tran:.1t. and Man ger s as a
ml'mbcr of th(• Rules Commit
tel'
The state, 1n add1t1on to pay-
ing leg1slalors · salClrtl'S, covers
the t'Osl of sC:J larit•s for s l:.iff
memb<.•rs, travel <both in and
out of !he s tate while on
lcg1 s l <ll1Vl' bu s 1nes s1.
automobile lt'ases, autumohile
m a 1 n t e n a n e l' , g a s o I 1 n e ,
automobile rental. rent for chs-
1 ri rt o ff1t·e<>. telephones,
postagl'. newsletterl>. offi ce s up·
plit•s. newspaper subscriptions.
and t'crtain furniture
In sum. more than $31 million
was spent in 1980 to fund opera-
tions of the Legislature.
The figures show that Mrs.
Hergeson spent Sl05,2.54 for staff
Bill to add judge
backed by panel
s alarieiJ, compart>d to N ·st.etc.
S86.683 , Robinson , $11 ,334 ,
Wray, SI00.314. and MunuJ .,
$108,815
Three of thf' flv<> ~pent noOJ\111.t
for travel and per diem >Alblt·
out of the stute Nestande rt' I rorded SI .586. while Wray ~nt
$881, ttw report shows.
Each spent un amount..(or
travd and pN diem wh1lr in
stale, Mn, Bergeson. $1,J,lfi,
Ncstand1:. $1,586 : Robinsqn.
$ :1 . 5 8 O , W r a y . $ 6 75 , 41HI
Mangers. $1,250
The figures abo reveal _grcut
dis parities in amounts pa1~hy
the Assembly members to set1d
1ww~ll·ttt-rs to their const1tuemts
Each member 1s permitted tu
send four s uch letters dt.W11~
t•ach lwo ytc•ar session onh1·
I t• g i s I at u r (' M rs . B <' r g (• !". <> 11
s howed an expense of $14,0Jf"for
newsletters, Nestande. S33.56G,
Robin:.on. $12 ,899 . WM-:,.
$27.316. :.ind Mangers, $40,361
Differences in the numb'¥f' 11f
households in each district aml
frcquenty of mailing new_ajet
tt•r!> could explain the differTikc
in rnst~. anal~ sts '-;Jld
T e lecourse
scl1e duled ,,, ..
for Newport'
Coastline Community Co.Yege
will o ffe r Newport Beac h
residents lwo tell'vision co~.i;.c;es
over the Tclt>prompter Cabli TV
system be~innin~ Sept. 15
· · 11umanit1es Througtr"'f'hr
Arts · Y..111 bt> offered from 10 lo
10 :w am . Tuesdays ...-.<l
Thursday<,, and "Oceanus ' a
marmt-science course. will ht>
offe red from 7 30 Lo 8 p m "°thP
s :.i me cl:.iys .
Th e programs .... i11 bt·
J Va1lable ovcr c·able c·hannel 24
<in d channel K
flc>gistratmn ror both classc-s
1s undl'r Y.a\ and ma' be made
through the· TV News~ a 1abtr1c1
mailt.'d Lo Ne\.\ port Beach •
for more information. ~all
962 2211 SACRA \1 E:'-iTO A hall that based on existing workload
.... ould permit thl· add1t1on of one Orange County Board or Seniors O'el
JUdge tu the 4ti ml'mber Orang(• Supervisors. howeve r , only '°"
' .. Count~ Superior Court bench called for four new positions. )
at the l'xpense of a Juvemll' The county contributes $9,500 pl1ys ica S court comm1 ss1oner post has yearly to a judge's s alary, in ad-,,
been approved by the state dit1on to payi ng the cost of a rrec physical exam1nat1011s
Senate Finance Committee baahff and court <.'!erk a r e being offered to olcl t•r
l'ndC'r term!'> of the bill . Robinson 's measur.e. which Luguna Beach resident'> the w.,1
authorl'd by ;\ssemblyman has been passed by the state As · ;met third Mondavs of t.Oit•h
fi1 t•hard Hubin:--on. D·Santa An a. sembly. now goes to the Senate month · ~·
the ney.. JUd1l'1al post y.ould be floor for action. It wall face con· Jn addilion. mcmbers"'of tht>
<·rl•ated m•xt Jul\ I sideration before Sept. 15, when Laguna Beach Senior C1l1je11
Hut the posil1l)n could only be the Legislature will adjourn its Club can receive free legal• a.,
fall<.'d if a vacanc' occurs on the current session -.1stanC'e. a d1scouot program for
fl\·e-man panel. that handle., Superior Court Judge Byron local shops. ins urance aid.
e raminal mallns involving MacMillan, presiding judge of transportation to doctors :rnd
JUVl'niles the Juvenile court. was on vaca-lawvers free mm·1es and 12-r <'
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Fewer. teacher strikes?
Union, school leaders see continuing walkout decline
By t.W. AbOClaled Preaa
Public schools around the
l'Ountry this year appear lo be
os>enmg with something perhaps
more basic than even lhe three
R's labor peace with their
teachers.
There are big exceptions.
Philadelphia, where teachers
struck last year for 22 days,
faces a strike threat next Tues·
day In six smaller Penn.
Sylvania districts, 900 teachers
are already on strike in this first
week of the new school year.
And in Boston, where there
have been frequent close calls
but no actual strikes in six
years, the city's S,500 teaehers
may walk off lhe job Monday to
protest the laying off of 1,000
fe ll ow instructors, mostly
because of the budget pinching
effects of Proposition 21h.
But elsewhere, union leaders
and school officials alike predict
a continuation of a trend of
fewer teacher strikes since lhe
1979 peak of 242 strikes.
The number of teacher strikes
declined lo 191 tut ischool year.
nnd the early betting is for even
fewer this school year.
Chicago, which suffered a two-
week strike last school year and
whose finances are so s haky that
schools may not even open on
lime thb year, reached a ten·
tattve accord with teachers
Monday.
St. Louis, where teachers
struck for S6 days in 1979, settled
tentatively over the weekend,
and teachers reported to work
Monday wilh a salary boost of
about 11 percent this year.
Minneapolis teachers recently
accepted a contract providing
for 21 percent pay increases
over two years.
Michigan public school dis·
tricts have a long history of
financial problems and labor
strife, but state school Superin·
tendent Phillip Runkel said,
·"This year could be the first in
many years that we open
schools without a strike.··
Detroit's teachers are not
negotiating a contract this year.
Major seeking
to clear record
in profanity fuss
KANSAS CITY, Mo. tAP> -
Army Maj. Stanley Daugherty,
relr eved of comma nd and
reprimanded after his men
yelled a vulgarity within earshot
o f a gene ral. s aid he was
stunned and wants to clear his
record.
Despite an unblemished 13·
year career and a stint as a
helicopter pilot in Vietnam, the
highly decorated officer was
bounced rrom his command last
Friday because some of his men
said the wrong thing at the
wrong time.
"I guess. cornball as it may
so und, I'm still a patriot,"
Daugherty said in a telephone
interview from Manhattan. "I
like what I do, I believe in what
I do My main goal now is to
have this blemish removed from
my record ··
Daugherty, commander of
Company C. 1st Aviatidn Bat-
talion, at Fort Riley, Kan .. said
he knew he was in trouble when
a bout 14 of his 200 men ended a
typical Army cadence with a
barnyard vulgarity as they re·
turned from a review parade.
The men shouted ··Bull-"
as the march cadence ended.
Daugherty said he expected a
verbal reprimand from base
commander Maj. Gen. Edward
A. Partain, who overheard the
profanity. The general verbally
reprimanded Daugherty and the
company. then told the battalion
comm ander he would be "in·
terested in seeing what hap-
peneCl,'" the major recalled.
An hour later, Daugherty was
stunned to learn he had been re·
lieved of his company com·
mand , given a l etter of
reprimand, transferred to Fort
Bragg, N.C., and told to be off
the base by 8 a.m. Monday.
"f had the proverbial 24 hours
to get out of town," Daugherty
s aid.
The major said he is not
ctiallenging Partain 's right to do
what he did . but r e mains
stunned by the severity of the
action.
''J e xpected the verbal
reprimand. Jl (the vulgarity)
was wrong. 1t was in very poor
taste. But to relieve you of com·
REASSIGNED
Maj. Daugherty
mand. That's usually done if
someone in your company is
killed or you have a loss of pro-
perty."
Daugherty said he was in Line
for Command and General Staff
College at Fort Leavenworth,
the mark of a top officer. Now
he faces an uncertain future.
What does he expect when he
reports to Fort Bragg on Oct. 1?
.. I don't really know. Fort
Bragg knows they're getting a
major who was relieved of his
command and thrown off post. I
will probably have to dig my
way out of a hole."
und other hard -pressed
Michigan districts like Pontiac,
Taylor and Port Huron also have
contracts running through 1982.
·"The major thing is that labor
unions are realizing there's not
that much money to go around,"
said Dr. Louis Zeyen, deputy ex·
ecutive director of lhe American
Association of School Ad·
m inistrators.
Two examples : New Orleans
teachers last Wednesday avert-
ed a strike threat and over-
whelmingly approved a 1982 con·
tract with no pay Increase. And
Akron, Ohio, teachers last
Thursday accepted a one-year
contract giving them raises of
only 1.67 percent.
Said Kari Goudy, president of
the Akron teachers union : "I
wis h the re h ad been m or e
money. I wish there had been a
significant improvement but
teachers realize that there sim·
ply was n 't any money this
year··
Morn shot
by son, 3,
• recovering
MOUNT AIRY. Md. (AP> -
In 1979 Bill McCall bought a .357
Magnum pistol, brought it home
and tried it out on a ci11der
block. The bullet pierced the
front of the block and "Blew the
back away:· He figured the gun
would do Just fine to protect his
wife, Judy.
Last Tuesday the gun, in the
hands of their 3-year·old son,
Joe, put a bullet through Mrs.
McCall As McCall reconstructs
it, the boy pointed the pistol at
his mother and, just before fir-
ing, asked her, ··rs this what I
pull? ..
Ml1i. McCall was taken by
state police helicopter to the
University of Maryland's Shock-
Trauma Center in Baltimore.
She was first in critical condl·
lion, but her condition has been
upgraded to satisfactory and
doctors said her chances for re·
covery were good.
McCall beamed after his 34·
year-old wire·s pluck. Grinning
broadly, he said that the night
after the shooting she told him.
.. We had a little excitement at
the house, didn't we?"'
A weak smile followed, and
McCaJI said ... I'm breaking up
and she's holding together "
A window in the McCalls'
mustard-colored home bears a
quarter-sized bullet hole. and to
McCall it is proof of a miracle.
"I don ·t know what you want
to call it God or what ~ but it
didn't bust,'' he s aid, speaking
of the explosive, soft-tipped
bullet fired at his wife at point·
blank range.
When he learned in a frantic
c all from hi s 14 -year -old
daughter. Connie, that his wife
had been shot, McCall prayed
that it wasn't with that gun, one
of two in the house. He said he
was sure that "with the .357 she
didn't have a chance."
As McCall. 34, talked about
the shooting, his tow-beaded 3·
year-old son scrambled over a
fence and called, "Dad, let's
play football." He tossed a ball
against the fence and then, dis·
tracted, headed for his sandbox
where he played alone.
"I've had guns all my life, but
.. I don't trunk I'll have guns
around till he's old enough to
know how to handle 'em ."
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Navon seen as Labor candidate for prime minister . TEL AVIV. Israel <AP> The
loudest applause 31 a r ecent
screening or "Superman II .. was
not for the star of the movie but
for a short, besJ)<'ctacled man in
the balcony.
It was a demonstration or the
popularity of Yitzhak Navon.
who is Is rael's president and
who is seen in some Labor Party
quarters as a good candidate for
prime minister.
The presidency of Israel is
largely a ceremonialif,ost, but
Navon says he will re main there
until his term expires in 1983 He
ins ists he has no immediate
plans to gel involved in active
politics.
But he is widely r egarded as
the only man who can save the
Labor Party from sinking into
disarray in the aftermath or its
June JO election defeat.
Al 60, Navon is an expenenced
politician He is also admired
for his intellect and linguistic
abilities. He has published and
staged a play, recites poetry and
knows all about warplanes and
diplomacy.
At the same time his down-to·
earth presidential style gives
him the image of a man of the
people.
His wife, Ofira. meanwhile,
has captivated the nation with
her courageous battle against
breast cancer.
But Navon's greatest asset is
the fact that he is a Sephardi, an
Oriental Jew, at a time when a
demographic shift is turning the
Sephardis into the dominant
political force in Israel.
It was the Sephardis, brim·
ming with resentment toward
the long-entrenched Labor Par·
t y, who e lected outs ider
Menachem Begin in 1977, and it
is they who might one day bring
Yitzhak Navon to power.
An embryonic movement is
taking shape inside the Labor
Party to draft Navon. Reflecting
that sentiment, Ari Rath, editor
of the pro-Labor newspaper
J erusalem Post, recently urged
Navon to quit the presidency
and jo in the Labor Party
leadership.
"'Given his tremendous
popularity , .. wrote Rath,
.. Navon would be the most suita·
hi e person to heal the rift which
al present separates Jhe Labor
movement from a large segment
of Israel's society."
Sephardi resentment toward
the affluent As hkenazi Euro-
pean-rooted class is evident in·
side the Labor Party itself
Sephardi Laborites threatened
rcc·ently to a bandon the pany's
cherished melting pot ideal and
form their own power bloc un-
less they won greater repre·
sentation in parliamentary com
mittees
Navon faces ~om e difficult
choices. Fari.lly, if he seeks his
party 's nom1nat1on . he may
have to go up against the pres·
ent leader. Shimon Peres, hJs
old fri end.
Voices 10 the party have begun
to demand that Peres be
dumped. along with form er
Prime M101ster Y1tzhak Rabtn,
the No. 2 party powe r. for losing
the election.
·Tm not saying Peres and
Rabin should go home. but I
don·t think they should lead the
Labor Party in the next elec-
t ion , .. s ays Hai m Ramon ,
chairman of the party's innuen
t1al young guard d1v1s1on.
Peres insists that the election
r esult wa s .. a huge achieve·
ment" for Labor in that it went
up from 32 seats to 47 in the
120-member Knesset, Israel's
parliament.
But Begtn won 48 seats. and as
Ramon put it, ··a loss in a soccer
match, even by a narrow
margin, is still a loss ...
Navon's other dilem ma, if he
1s Lo make a move. concerns
liming.
Begin's Likud bloc does not
hide its fear of a Navon can·
didacy Therefore. it is consider-
ing legislation to t he Knesset
that would require an outgoing
president to wait five years
before runnmg for offi ce. If such
a bill seems likely to pass,
political insiders say, N avon will
have to move fas t lo get out of
the pres idency b efore he
becomes trapped in a five-year
vacuum
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She holsters parents' defi~nce
Father of young leukemia victim says girl has shown 'big change'
TIJUANA CAP> Michael
Accardi remembers very clear-
1 y the rirsl time hls baby
daughter said "thank-you." It
was July 16, as he fled with her
from Los Angeles' Childre n's
Hospital lo avoid "experimen-
tal" leukemia treatments.
"I put her in.the car, took her
bandages off and removed the
intravenous tube that I cut and
cla mped in the hospital so it
wouldn't be dangerous," he said.
"When I took everything off her,
she said ·thank-you , Daddy.' I
didn't even know she knew the
word.''
Now 1 1"2 months into
.chemotherapy and controversial
Laetrile treatments at the Cen-
tro Medico del Mar here, 2-year·
old Amanda Accardi appears a
different child from lhe crippled
girl admitted to Children's.
Blonde curls bouncing, huge
hazel eyes glowing, she toddles
again, giggles with her 1-year·
old sister, and has bolstered her
fugitive parents' defiance of
America 's medical-l egal
establishment.
I "I don't believe the change,"
says Accardi. 26, as Amanda
played with sister Sasha outside
their Los Girasoles motel room
next to the clinic Dr. Ernesto
Contreras houses patients there
on a pay-as-one-can basis.
"She was almost dead when
we look her to Children's. She
couldn't walk, she was bleeding
from the nose -the last stages.
There's been a big change since
remission," her father said in an
interview at the motel Tuesday.
Amanda has a fondness for
carrots and yogurt and downs a
daily bowlful of rice with
brewer's yeast. She's allowed
honey but never sugar. Accardi.
who says he and his wife have
been vegetarians for 11 years,
calls his daughter "a fighter."
"She's exceptional only in the
respect that s h e·s always
TODDLING AGAIN
Amanda Acca rdi
serious, but she's not a com-
plainer," he said. adding that
she only complained once re-
cently at their home in Glendale.
"Then she'd only say, 'It hurts.
Mommy '
"She's shy with outsiders at
first, but after a bit she really
scrutinizes you, real eye-to-eye
contact She's a typical 2-year-
old, but she has a woman's
eyes.··
Amanda has dolls and a truck
m her room, but her favorite OC·
cupation is coloring.
"Even then she's serious
she'll put all the crayons back in
the box just the way they were,"
her father said. ..She's always
picking up her toys and putting
them away.
"I guess you'd call her draw-
ings 'op art.' I don't really know
what they mean. but we put
them up on the walls anyway ...
Accardi said Chad Green,
another leukemia victim. also
loved colori ng . The
Massachusetts boy dled at age S
after his parents fought a legal
battle similar to the Accardis'.
The families have talked about
their common ordeal.
"Cancer didn 't kill Chad
Green," Accardi insists. "Stress
did. Near the end all he was
drawing for the psychologists
were black crayon pictures, just
sheets of black."
But Amanda is working in
bright colors. The steady gaze
Amanda offers a visitor was
broken by a shy "tti" and a sun·
ny smile as she clung lo her
father's knee. Accardi said she
wasn't talkative that afternoon
because she was still dazed from
chemotherapy.
.. She doesn't understand
everything exactly, of course,
but s he knows something or
enormous import is going on.
She's obviously getting a lot of
attention. and she understands
what a TV camera is . She
watches herself on TV and
laughs.'' he said.
Accardi says he t.ook her home
one day last month because "she
needed to know her home was
still there waiting for her."
Since he first refused to enlist
Amanda in Cttildren's Hospital's
federally funded "clinical re-
search program." Accardi has
insisted legal authorities have
no right to determine bow
Amanda s hould be treated ,
particularly not with what he
calls an "experimental" pro-
gram.
·'The burden of proof 1s on
them I U.S. authorities) that
we're withholding medical care,
by whatever authorities they're
going by. But the real question is
whether they have the right to
have their fingers in the pie at
all," he said
He t.ook her from the hospital,
IBrown signs King holiday measure
SACRAMENTO <AP > -
Honoring Or. Martin Luther
King as a scholar and martyr
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has
signed legislation making King's
Jan. 15 birthday a state holiday.
The m eas ure by As ·
I semblyman Elihu Harris, 0 -
0akland, calls for King's birth·
day to be celebrated by closing
public schools only, not state of·
fices or private businesses.
A predominantly black crowd
of about 200 persons, including
dozens of state and local of·
f1cials, crowded into Brown's of·
fice for t h e bill·signi ng .
ce remony, which included
prayers. singing and a recitation
by Brown of portions of King's
famous "l ·ve got a dream
s peech."
Harris said the new school
holiday. starting next year. will
be '"a rededication to the prin·
ciples King stood for ... his
philosophy of love. peace and
brotherhood.·: -.
Another black lawmaker, As·
semblywoman Gwen Moore, D·
Los Aneeles, said in a brief emo·
tional s peech that she saw the
new holiday as particularly im·
port.ant for people like her 10·
year-old son.
Senate President pro tern
David Roberti, 0 -Los Angeles,
said the new Martin Luther King
holiday wi ll be "a day when we
wi ll keep faith with what's best
in this country."
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he said, because Dr Kenneth
Williams began treatment
without ttis signature. Williams
was vacationing this week and
the hospital declined comment.
Accardi and his wife, Kathie,
face c hild endangerm e nt
charges despite a court-ordered
examination by San Diego
cancer specialist Or. Faith Kung
which showed Amanda·s can·
cer in 90 percent remission.
"Dr Kung is a nationally
recognized specialist," Accardi
said. "If they won't accept her
diagnosis whose will they ac-
cept?··
Martin Weekes, deputy Los
Angeles County counsel, said
Thursday that Children's
Hospital is. "for all intents, out
of the picture. All we're trying to
do is make sure the kid's going
to be taken care of well. not
necessarily in the U.S.
"If there's some way to say
she's getting adequate treat·
ment in Mexico, then fine,"
Weekes said. "But Mr. Accardi
seems to have rejected the en·
tire U.S. medical profession .
and that's what wor ries us."
Accardi fired his original
lawyers last weekend, because
"I wasn't satisfied with their ap·
proach."
He 's been talking with Beverly
Hills lawyer Fred Sayre and has
a Friday meeting with Sayre's
partner, Melvin Belli, to see
whether the famed San Fran-
cis co trial attorney will
represent them at a Sept. 16
hearing before Los Angeles
Juvenile Court Judge Richard
Byrne.
............. Accardi said his conviction
that he's right about Amanda's
care stems partly from his own
poor health as a teen.ager
"I was just sick enough never
to enjoy another day. So J start·
ed reading, exercising, learning
how to eat and when not to eat,"
he said.
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Redistricting plan
1 bad news for county
Orangl' County is the second
la rgest county in the state a
fact that a pparently has escaped
those r espons ible for preparing a
proposal for reapportionme nt of
stall• Senate districts.
; U nde r the p la n , Orangl!
; County would be forced to s hare
three districts with neighboring
counties. Two districts would
spill over into Los Angeles: a
• t hird would exte nd d eep into
Riverside and San Diego coun
r ties. Only two di.stricts would be
t located totally within county
• boundaries.
l What does Orange Counly
gain? Little. if anything, Under
existing boundarie:-.. only one dis· t t r ict is shared with a neighboring
f county. two remaining districts
I a r e locat ed wholly inside the
l count\'. In releasrng the pl~rn this
week . s t a te: St.•n . Danirl
• B oa twri g ht . D Co n co r d .
chairman of the Senate Elect1om. l and Reappo rtionment Commit·
tee. said the propos al was a good
I on e because it will inl'rease ·the
e lectoral opportunit1e::. for His
t
punics through the tTeation of a
"llcw" d istrict m <'l>ntral Orange
County area
Frankly, we doubt this was
the mot1vatio11 for the maneuvt>r
It seems <:lt·ar this district b
being created by forrm~ houn
daries of other dist rict~ to move
across county lin<.•s into ureas
w ith no attachment lo Orange
County Thus. the poht1<.'al <:lout
the county needs in Sat•ramento
to fi ght for an equal share of
s tate trans portation funds. as om•
example would be dra:-.t 1 t·a ll~
diluted.
Beyond lhat. it is hard to im
a g1ne how a ny legisla to r <·mild be·
responsive to constituents 111 su('h
widely diverse dis tricts l111Y.
wo uld he take care of concern:-in
a dis t rict that s tretche:-from
Seal Beach to the Coarhel 1 ~1
Valley or from Wesl Covin:1 to
Mission Viejo··
In s hort. thl· t·omm1tlt'l' ha~
handed Orange County a b:.ui l'CIJ).
o n e that the fastest growin g
countv in the state neither t'X
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to bt.· on the IL•am <ind off it 011
altc·m;.1tt' da,·s
For thosl' of ~«111 in the dt.'l'J'
l'St :'Jorth Woods the past fe,,
weeks. the Rams ha\'l' b('l'n tn
1n g to overcomt.' lhL• los-. of.
' quarterbal'k \'inl'e Ft.•rragumo
• ,,·ith a field ol quantity tf not yt•l
quite determined qualit~· tn Pat
' !laden. J t'ff Rutledge. Bob Lee
; and Jeff Kemp. On lop or th1!->. • : Mala,·as1 pus hed thl· ,·ett•ran
' Oner as ide
· We sugge~t he t.•ncl l\\O prob
lcm~withone mon.• II -.thls
c;n without a quartt'rback
Th at wa' lhl·re won't be am· con
: lro,·crs,· to bother the team and
:-.plit ttie fan-.· lo) alt1e:-. in Sun-
• day's opener \\ith llouston.
The Rams l'Ou ld go with a
~ s hotgun offense. or hidden bJll
pla)~. lonesome ends. \\lid l'ards
r e c n v t• r e d I u m b I c s . f I y 1 n g
; wedgt.•s unhalanct•d ba<:kfield!>.
~ :-.leept'r pl ay-. and other such
• workable formations Enrm,· d<.•
; fenscs wnuld be confused or. C'on
: ,·ulscd and wt~.-11 t<ike a ga1rl "
any way we can get it .
In addition. Orver could fill
an 11th pos ition on ofrense and
thus make Fred. his te.immatr:-.
and tht' fans h app~· lt makes lit
t le diff'erc nC'e "he re ht.• pla~·s
1u~t ~o 1t -. ... :-.ome\\ h<'rl'
OK. Ray. s1> )'Ou don 't bu~·
that. Wt· have to point out that
~our rmrn lletdl'n. though ht· wins
games and completes pas~t..·-.. ha!'>
lhnnrn 50:J inl'ompletion!'> in fin·
~·t.•a r-;
You t'an <:hctk till' l'l'<'ord
book
If you start llut ledgl'. then.'·..,
a Haden· n utlt'flge cont rn,·crs~·
LN· ts gone
That leavt.•s our c h oice .
K(•m p You Sl'l'. his f:1lhl'r' s a
c o n g n·-. " m a n I f J ('ff wt' r l'
quarter back. Rt.·p J aC'k Kem p
mig ht amend his Kemp Roth tax
bill to include d eductions for surf
boards . Or h e might s upport
ll'gislallon to find an elcc·trnn1<'
no1st' barrit.•r to guard .John
\.\' a~·nt.• :\1 rporl
And ~inct' t hl' RC:1ms do:-P
lht·ir .... eetson D t•c 20 \\llh
Washington. Rep Kemp could
pn1bahl.v do some spying for his
-;on on t he Redskins · defonse in
twt \\een ke' Sen a ll' \'oh.'::.
The n·rord s hows. RC:I.'. that
.Jeff Kemp has never thrown an
incompletion in a regula r St.'a!'>on
game. Haden h as thrown 503
You have no choi<:e (But just a:-.
a tiµ let the Rams front office
think it was t heir idea 1
; An honest politician
• i Ct isn't often thJt a poht1c1an
• will come ri~ht out and say h<.· s was mis taken. or at least has J changed his mind on an issue on
: which he ha~ earlier taken a ,·rr~
~ !->lrong stand
That h<.1pµen <.•d l ;:1~t \\l't.1 k
whl'n OranJ!t' C ount~
I Congressman Robert B<tdham n·
turned from a trip to the Panama
Canal Y.ith fellow members of the
G House Armen Sen·1et..·~ Commit
I tee.
Badham. who h:.id been a
firm op ponent of the so·C'alled
f "give·away·· nf the canal under
l the t reat)' that \\ill l'\'entually ~ turn it over to P anama. now savs
'
t rcaty. appan·nt I~ Wt'n· mis
placed
The canal. he says. 1s being
run smoothlv with mostlv
A m e r it' <J n pi io ts. du t.' to h·t·
replaced by Pana manians nvt'r
t hC' next fl'\\ \'Ca rs The lo<· ks a1 '-'
1n good shape Thl•re seem!'> to be
no hostilit v toward Americans.
indeed Panamanian leaders ap
parent!~· welcome the rcm::iinin{!
,.\men can present.'l'
All this is inter esting news.
And it ·s lo Bad h a m 's credit that
hl''s Y.illin g to risk the c riticism
of some of his constituents. who
s ha red his opposition to the canal
I r eaty. in order lo bring us up
tu date I~ his fears. a nd those of his con
s tituents who also opposed the
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L.M. Boyd I Dating tactic
Our Love and War man has been
looking into the ways in which a
young woman can te11 whether the
fellow who asks her for a date is
m arried. Not all men in hot pursuit
clarify t his matter immediately .
bear in mind. If interested, she first
can suggest they get together not
now, but next Saturday night. The
married man who doesn't want to
s ha ke up his household probably
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won't agree to that notiol'I. Second,
she can te11 him she'll let him know
tomorrow by phone. IC he gives her
his otrlce but not his home number,
s he m igbt ask the why of that.
You say you don't remember Bud
dy Reynolds? Few do, few do. That
was how Burt Reynolds identified
h1 mself at the !I tart of bis acting
career.
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Defense investment scam
W ASlll NG TON The Reagan ucl
mm1stration 's determination lo rebuild
the natio n 's s tockpile of strategic
m utc rials has he lpe d to open uv
lucrative opportunities for fly.by-night
operators preying on unwary investors
Working out of "boiler rooms" of
telephone banks, these smooth·talkinl(
hucksters make a beguiling pitch lo in
d1 viduals with a few thousand dollars lo
invest They explain lo the vict im that
the administration's plan to spend $100
million to restore the dwindling
strategic stockpile will soon drive up
world prices for the various com
mochties
IN A TYPICAL case. the investor will
send the pers uasive pitchmen $5,000 or
~10.000 for a certain quantity of some
scar ce m a t erial. I n return . the
customer gets a warehouse receipt
showing the stuff is being stored in
Amsterdam. along with a document 1n
d1cating the purchase is insured by
Lloyd's of London. The investor is in·
structed to wait six m onths. then call
back either to take delivery of the com-
modity or collect the profit from rising
prices.
But when the unwitting victim calls at
the end of the six·monlh period. he dis·
covers that the telephone has been dis·
r111111Pcll'd 'l'ht· supp1>1icd investme nt
1>1111:-.1• he1:. d111a11pi·ur\•d The investor
tlwn d1s<·ovt•rs lhut both the warehouse
rct·<·ipt :ind tht: impressive insurance
poh<'Y ure fakt•s
Authoril1N. have uncovered six of
tht:Sl' hot lt•r room operations recently in
G. -JA-Cl-A-ND-1~-SD-N -~
New York City and Miami. There are
also problems with the strategic
stockpile itself
General Ser vices Administration
inspectors reported that the govern·
mcnt doesn't seem interested in gelling
the best possible price for the sale of
surplus materi al from the stockpile. A
recent audit showed that between 1975
and 1979, out of 57 contracts for the sale
of surplus tin. ma nganese and tungsten.
all but seven wrre awarded on the basis
of noncompet1t1ve "sole source" offers
TO MA.KE MATTERS worse. the GSA
investigators and sleuths for Sen. Ornn
lla tch. R-Utah. found that buyers of
s urplu.-. materials are regularly g1w·n
discounts that arc not JUSt1ried by con
tract record!-> For example, 1n one
43 month perwd. S3 million 1n un
JUStifi cd discounts and allowances were
granted lo 14 µurchai.t.>rS of surplus
mang;:incse
.. This prachct.• of granting discount s
fails to guard a gainst windfall profits by
the purchaser , says an internal GSA
report reviewed by m ) reporters Ton)
Capacc10 and Vivian M:.trtno
-IN A Jun(• 30 GSA audit. marked
··official L'se Onl) investigators con
eluded that there• are :,,enous defic1en·
cies in the stockpiling of synthetic ruby
and sapphin· Jt'Wcl bearings which are
<·riltc<tl 1n the manufacture of man)
weapon:,, and µrcc1s1on instruments
This 1s despite the fa c t lhal the
William Langer Jewel Bearing Plant in
:'forth Dakota h<ti. been turning out
beanng!'> by the millions since the 1950s
ThC' trouble. auditors found. is that "of
68.7 million stockµil ed 1ewel bearings.
as many as 53 4 million may be obsolete
or s ubstandard · F urthermore. the
North Dakota µlanl is entirely depen-
dent on foreign suppliers for its basic
raw matenals the very situation the
strategic stockpile was designed to pre
vent.
Time to treat Mexico with respect
Somelhtng like a miracle has hap
pened to the republic of Mexico since I
lived there 1n the early '50s. All
Americans. North and South, would be
wise to understand it
Mexico is on its way to becoming a
great power Today 1t 1s safe to say that
it is the most powerful nation in the
Span1sh·speaking world.
This revolution started when Pemex,
l hc government o il monopoly, an
nounced late in 1978 the discovery of a
17 billion-barrel oil bas in, which
brought the country's proven oil re·
serves up to 40 billion barrels that year
There have been various estimates of
how much oil has been dis covered in
Mexico but it would be wise to accept
estimates that our neighbor 1s capable
of producing oil in the quantities of
Saudi Arabia and Iran.
And our diplomatic policy toward
Mexico seems to be th al which we in
heritcd from Woodrow Wilson in his
message to Congress in 1913· ··we shall
not. I believe, be obliged to alter our
position of watchful wailing ..
THE T IM E is long past for mere
watchful waiting. A proof of the re ·
public's ristng status came when Presi·
dent Carter visited the country in 1979
Mexican Presid ent Lopez Portillo
publicly chastised Carter for what he
called errors in policy toward Mexico in
the past.
As a result of this haircut, President
Carter called off a planned crackdown
on illegal immigration from Mexico to
the North in order to maintain access to
Mexican oil and gas supplies. The latter
had been rudely rejected by the Carter
administration two years before.
This is clout. And a far distance from
the old Mexican prayer during the time
CHARllS McCABE 1\)
o f Porfirio Diaz : "So fa r from
Was hington. so near to God."
Mexico did not kill off its native
population, as we did. Two-thirds of
Mexico's population are today descend·
ants of the Aztec India ns They are the
great strength and weakness. Mexico is
now the second most populous city in
the world. having succeeded Tokyo, but
30 p<.'rcent of its population is un·
employed.
A MEASURE OF Mexico's (meaning
the city and capital's> "progress" is that
the air was so clean in the ·20s and 'JOs
that tubercular sufferers went there for
relief. Now the s mog is worse than Los
Angeles. in my opinion.
The republic has a governm ent that,
so far as I know. is unique. It is a die
latorship, hut you have to qualify that
by saytnR that the dictatorship 1s tern·
porary l!nder the constitution of the
highly conserv;.1tivt-?'orty of lnst1tu·
tionalizC'd Revol ution the president can
only hold offlcl' for six years and cannot
be re·elected.
There 1s a political cleanup every six
years. and it 1s total Everybody who
served the outgoing president 1s out.
and that means civil service employees
too. Since all the presidents in recent
years have been right wing, no matter
what they called themselves, the gov·
ernment is much more Mable than other
dictatorships to the South
ME XICO'S R E LATIONS with this
country have. unhappily, never been
good. We have invaded the country
three times in our history. Our last presi·
dent made a sophomoric and insulting
reference to "Montezuma·s Revenge"
1n a s tate speech, and the present one
presented the Mexican president a
hi ghly decorated piece, as if he were
Pancho Villa or somC'thing
Mexico relahatcs however it can. The
Mexican governmnent is trying to sell
its oil and gas to Western Europe and
Japan rather than let it alt go North.
And the Mexicans retain the proviso in
their conslitutwn that no Yank can ever
own a business in th eir country. The
locals must have 51 percent of anything
Americans propose. W e had better
polish our fnendsh1p with the Indians
and the creoles to tht> South
Test your knowledge of related things
H's been perhaps a year smce I've
had a chance to devise one of those dev-
ilish all -in-common quizzes. All the en·
tries in each question belong to the
same category One·third right is a
respectable score Off you go:
I. Cleopatra, Jack London. Hannibal.
Virginja Woolf a nd Ernest Hemingway.
2. Mayfl ower, Mikado, Rochester ,
Hiley and Shasta.
3. Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chap·
man, Elizabeth' Stride , Catherine Ed·
dowes and Mary J ane Kelly
•. Austria. Bolivia, Hungary, Nepal
and Paraguay.
5. The Minstrel, the Chariot. the
Hermit, the Hanged Man and the Em
press.
6. Essex. Westcott, Marmon. Moon
and Jordan.
7 . Philadelphia. Thebes. Rio de
Janeiro, Istanbul a nd Tel·Avlv
8. Boor, churl, villain, heathen and
pagan. i Bismarck, Mel ba. Napoleon,
TctrauinJ and Caruso
10. Anvil, l3m·tam, blocb. claves and
tabor.
l 1. Cade's, Shays'. Turner's. Tyler'11
and Wyatt'f .
12. Bernard Baruch. Beethoven, Lord
Chesterfield, Thomas Edison and Sir
.Joshua Reynolds.
13 Touchs tone , Feste. Gobbo .
Lavache and Dogberry
SYDNIY HARRIS
14. Domino, Murad, Clown, Spud and
Wings.
15. Boule, cortes, diet, rigsday a nd
storthing.
ANSWERS:
I. All committed suJcide.
2. Varieties of peaches.
3. Only five known vi ctims of Jack the
Ripper.
4. Land ·locked countries.
S. Characters ln the Tarot deck of
playing cards.
6 . Ear ly makes o f Am~rlcan
automobiles.
7. Former capitals of their nations
8 . All ort"1nally meant o nly
"peasant" or "farm er "
9. Celebrities after whom fa mous t ec-
ipes were named.
10. Percussion instruments.
11. Noted rebellions in Great Britain
and the U.S.
12. All suffered from deafness
13. Fools. c lowns and jesters in
Shakespearean plays.
14. Early brands of dgarettes.
15. Legislative bodies in different
countries.
SlllMY GUS
tf 12 Jurors were 12 computers they
could be fed the farts und arrive ot the
correct verdict without fear of pre-
judice.
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1 Friday, September 4 , 1981
Border port
hours curbed
SAN UJ 1'.:GO (I\ p ) Thi! u s . Mt>XICO port or
t>ntry ut Terule will be opened one fewer hour da1
I) unct two hours will be trimmed at the Imperial
t'ounty h<1mlet or Andrade, an offlr1al says.
Hobt•1 t llaielton. dis trict dirertor of the U S
ru,torns St•n·1c<'. s md the cutback will save up lo
SJO,llClCl annuall) Hut border businessmen are up·
'Sl'l
Tht· dcC'ISHHI made in Was h111gton , O C .
int>ani. that both vorts wall be open 16 hours a day.
from 6 a. m lo 10 p m ., lluzelton said Studies s how
traffic is minimal after 10 p m .. he said
The o\\<ner of the Tecale Cafe called for ex
panct1ni: thl' port because of increasing traffic
from the sister city across the border Cafe
op1·rutor lh1v1d Dawson said Tecate. Mexico. has
grown to 40.000 from 12,000 in 1970.
The 1'ec<.1le USA Community Chamber of Com
merce ha:. urged Rep Clair Burgener, R-Cahf . to
get th<' border nossing opened around the c lock
Closing il at JO p.m . will force many Mexicans
headed home to T ecate to cross illegally. a
spokes man said.
Sentiment was reported in Tecate, Mexico,
for a 24-hour operation
At prt'sent . five inspectors and eight Customs
agcnts work the Tecate port which handles a r e
ported 68,000 vehicles and 247.000 passengers and
pedc!-.trians month I).
In Andrade. opposite Los Algones. Mexico,
four inspectors and six Customs agents process
30,000 veh1l•les and 90,000 passengers crossing into
the l 1nitl·rt States monthly
Modern 'Godiva'
leads tax protest
ClllCAt;o t AP 1 A modern-day Lady Godiva
took lo the streets of Chica~o in a tax protest
s taged b~ some Southwest SidC' parents
Christine f''ranz. a 22-year old model, wore
nau~ht but a skin-colored s wim suit and a thigh
length wig as s hl' rode in a white Cadillac converti
ble holding a sign that read. ··Pare nts protest tax
increase!> for !>Chool desegregation "
The city recently announced higher real e:.tale
laxeb to support l'ducat1on needs
In the 11th l't:ntury, Lady Godiva agreed tu
ri<fo a horse· through the marketplace or Coventry,
England her nakedness cove red only by her
long hair 1f her husband would ease local taxes
M s f''ranz was joined by some 150 residents
who man·h<•ct around Daley Center
Sex club legal,
but needs license
PLEASANT lllLL 1AP 1 Authorities say
then•':. nothing 111<.·gal ..ibout a Pleasant Hill sex
club wht:rt' members switch partners But they
say the dub will have to #:el a busines~ license and
other permits
The Circle S Ranch is located in a residential
an ·a und ha~ b('en under investigation b} police
Rut deteC'l 1' cs s av tht> club is not break in~ an}
la\\~
Jlowen•r, the cit) v1C'ws the c lub a s a business
a nd sa ys 1t \\Ill need to get permits to opera le as
s uch Club offiC'1als say the) will consult their at
torney
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When Fair Trade ended
three year!. ago. we dis
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quor bigger 0lhan J pant
Our prt('e:-. n ow are
typically 15', below n •
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Can Jerry Brown tri11mph over his own image?
'Governor Moonbeam ' seeks Senate seat despite nosedive in state polls
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Last
year , Jerry Brown was humiliat·
ed in the Denrocratic presiden·
tsal primaries and ridiculed in
comic s trips as "Governor
Moonbeam "
This year. h(''s been besieged
by allegations of political mis·
conduct by his s taff. an aborted
impeachme nt drive and lhe
plague of Mediterranean fruit
flies. which some critics s~y he
helped aggravate because he
vacillated on pesticide spraying.
Nevertheless. however dimly
hi s political star may be glim
mering, the California governor
is back on the campaign trail,
running for the Senate seat held
by Republican S.I Hayakawa.
And, on the Democr atic side.
Brown is leading in the latest
polls by 2· l over his nearest foe.
lie has already raised $1 2
million for his campaign, more
than double what his nearest foe
has raised. And despite his er-
ratic record as a presidential
candidate, Brown 1s regarded as
a persuasive campaigner in
California, which is more recep
live than other regions to his
futuristic "spaceship earth"
pl<ilform a nd his philosophy or
"small is beautiful "
In this campaign, Brown is not
abandoning those themes. but is
sounding more like traditional
pohtifrdnS
Instead of talking about "the
existential edge." as he did in
the Wisconsin primary last year.
Brown talks about helping the
American electronics industry
gain "the competitive edge"
ov<'r Japan. He stall quotes "The
Whole Earth Catalogue," but
notes when .. Fortune Magazine ..
says the same thing.
.. America is losing its com-
p et i li v c e dge because the
federal government has failed to
make a strong commitment to
the h.igh technologies . which
have the growth potential in the
future," Brown says, advocating
a "cooperative strategy between
the governm ent a nd business"
for the future.
Brown disputes s uggestions he
is deliber ately avoiding the
phrasing that t riggered the
"Governor Moonbeam " spoofs.
but concedes there 1s a different
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emphasis
"I'm not static The world
doesn't stand still ," he says.
Drown says he is running on
has "record of accompl ish-
ments" as governor the past 6'-'l
years . "We've dropped from
third lo 25th among the states in
taxes per capita. We're creating
jobs at a rate 50 percent higher
than the rest of the nation. On
t•rime. we have tougher laws
and tougher Judges. We're send·
ing twice as many people to
prison ..
In lhe Democratic primary
June 8 . Bro\\n's principal
t'hall enger will likely be As·
~cmblyman l.t'o McCarthy of
John Schmitz or Newport Beach . .,.
Brown is not faring as well
against possible GOP opponents
as be is in polls which list only
Democrats . Indeed , in one
California Poll , Brown trailed
both Goldwater and McCloskey
in direct matchups, and led
Hayakawa by a margin or only
48 percent to 38 percent.
The most ser ious problem
Brown faces today, however, is
California's med fly infestations,
which ttireaten not only
agriculture. but also the state's
entirt-economy.
Brown claims he followed the
best advice or pest eradication
experts. but critics say the
medfly spread across California
because he gave in to environ-
mentalis ts, delaying aerial
spraying of pesticides.
Republicans and agricultural
interests embarrassed Brown by
"I honestly don't see how he 'll
win that Senate seat,"says state par-
ty chairman Richard O 'Nei ll .
· There , s a hatred out there.''
San Francisco, former speaker
of the s tat(' Assembly and
Brown's 1976 presidential cam
pa1gn chairman
McCarthy has srnce become
one of Bro wn's most vocal
Dc01ocratic critics. especially
after Brown endorsed a series of
conserva tive economic pro-
posals, among them the tax-
cutting Propos1t1on 13.
In addition lo Hayakawa, who
at 75 1s seeking re -election
despite part} urgings to s tep
aside. the GOP race is full of
political celebrities.
~ep Barry Goldwater Jr.
leads polls for the GOP nomtna·
lion, followed by Hayakawa,
Rep. Pete McCJoskey. who in
1972 challenged then-president
Richard Nixon as an anti-war
candidate for president. San
D 1ego Mayor Pete Wilson ,
Maureen Reagan, the presi·
dent's daughter. and s tate Sen.
drafting petitions, r ecently
dropped. lo impeach him for
"abdication of responsibilities"
to fight the fruit fly.
Brown also has a lienated
Democrats by adopting con-
servative causes such a s a con-
stitutiona l convention lo require
a balanced federal budget and
Proposition 13. and by personal
discourtesies such as failing to
return suppo rtei"s· telephone
calls.
"I honestly don't see how he'll
win that Senate seat ," former
s tat e Democratic Party
c hairman Richard O'Neill of
Orange County says. "There's
hatred oot there Ca mong
Democratic voters>. It's more
than a political falling out."
Foes also accuse the 43-year-
old governor or seeking a Senate
seat only to position himself to
run a third time for president.
Brown does not deny ambi·
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Orlan Kephart is dwarfed by the Englrsh Brothers· gram elevator in Macksville. Kan .. where he u the
manager. HL$ tlevator can store up to 807,(J()() bus~u
lifi72i I
lions to run for president again,
but promises it will not be ln
1984. Seeking s upport for his
Senate bid, Brown personally
telephoned former Vice Presi·
dent Walte r Monda le and U.S.
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, the
two most li kely Democratic
presidential candidates in 1984,
to promise that he would not be
in that race.
Brown also has been wounded
by allegations that his staff mis·
used a s tate computer for
polt~ical purposes and then
altered and destroyed evidence
to cover up the violations.
In a ruling Brown says vin·
dicates him, the Sacramento
Cou nt y d is tri c t atto rn ey
declared there was "ostensible
evidence of criminal miscon-
duct" by two Brown aides, but
insufficient evidence to lake the
case to trial
Brown's troubles are reflected
in his decline in the polls.
After a year in offi ce, pollster
Mervin Fie ld round 50 percent of
the slate's voters gave Brown
excellent or good r atings and on
ly 7 percent rated him poor or
very poor, the highest approval
ratio in the 35-year history of
Field's poll.
But in a Field s urvey this
month, only 26 percent ga ve
Brown excellent or good marks
and 40 percent rated him poor or
very poor.
Brown says he asn 't worried
about the polls, and notes that in
his 1978 re-election campaign, he
was a s lig ht unde rdog to
Republican Evelle Younger in
June, but won re-election five
months later by a landslide 3.8
million to 2.5 million votes.
He confidently predicts ~e will
be "a formidable political force
in this state for 20 years." s ay-
ing he believes the computer
scandal is behind him, and the
medfly problem will be over
long before the Senate primary.
··People are looking for a
scapegoat for the medfly, and
I'm the logical target," Brown
said.
But, he added, "this is a tem-
porary problem. I don't believe
that will stick over the next 12
months.''
Brown's father. former Gov
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Gov Edmund (; Brow'n Jr 1s plw1ymy mto U S Senate race
despite some dark clouds over his po/1t1cal t11111n ·
Edmund G. "l'at" Brown,
agrees that "anybody would be
crazy not to say that Jerry's
been wounded.··
But. the elder Brown told the
Los Angeles Times. "whether
it's mortal or not is hard to sa y
. Jerry can ma ke a come
back "
Field agrees that while Brown
"has squandered a n incredible
amount of political capital," the
voter animosity to him generally
is not deep.
Field noted that in has polls,
many voters with negative feel
ings about Brown also find his
ideas interesting and agree with
the statement that Brown "is the
t ype or person who ought lo be tn
the Senate."
Looking to the future, Brown's
most serious political problem
may not be the medfly, his com
puter scandal or criticism of his
unconventional ideas.
Brown also faces the problem
that in California he is no longer
a fresh political race. By elec·
t1on day in 1982 , he will be com·
pletin~ has 12th year an statewide
office. with 11 political cam·
paigns in that time.
Over the years. only a handful
of politicia ns an California have
survived much longer than that
in the public eye
F ound: S nake
in 'grass'
llENHYETTA , Okla. <AP> -
State narcotics agents found a
snake 1n the grass the illegal
kind when they prepared to
c hop down hundred s or
thous ands of pounds of un·
harvested mayajuana .
ll was a rattlesnake. kept in a
hag as a sort of watch snake.
The creature didn ·1 bite anyone,
agents said.
Agents said they cut up to
~even acres or marijuana
Skyscrapers of prairie
Grain e levators keep nation's breadbasket brimming
MACKSVILLE. Kan. tAP)
They are the skyscrapers of the
prairie, stark symbols or the
agricultural society that clusters
around them in the vastness of
middle America.
Nearly every small town has
<.tt least one giant grain elevator
standing like a lone sentinel
above the undulating fields that
ins pired its creation. Taller than
the highest church steeple, more
precious than the bank, its
hollow concrete cylinders are
storehouses for the sum of the
community's many rural parts.
The elevators prole<'t the
wheat. barley, corn, milo, soy·
beans and sorghum that even·
tually will pay for most of the
town's shoes, cars, televisions,
groceries, and even next year's
seeds.
Kansas has the greatest grain
elevator stor.age capacity of any
sl at e in the nation. Its 81 5
federal and s tate-licensed
raci)jties are capable of holding
nearly S2 billion worth or crops
at one time.
·'To m e. that agricultural
capacity makes OPEC seem
pa le by comparison," says Saqi
Reda, chief of the warehous~
division of the Kansas Grain
Inspection Department. "Grain
elevators are one of the major
elements in this s tate 's
economy. They are vitally im-
portant to everyone, not just the
farmer."
Orian Kephart is intimately
acquainted with the huge
vertical warehouses. He runs
one of the two grain elevators in
Macksville, a south-central
Kansas village of about SOO peo·
pie. For 34 of his 60 years,
Kephart has worked at elevators
in Kansas and Colorado.
Five days a week, he dons
clean overalls and a baseball·
style cap and drives the lwo
blocks from his house to
Macksville's taUest building to
unlock his office by 8 a .m .
Owned by the En&llsh
Brothers of nearby St. Jobn,
Kephart.'s elevator was built in
1955. It can store 807 ,000 bushels
-each welghlna approximately
60 pounds -ln 54 separate bins.
The EngUsh elevator parallels
the north wide or the Sante Fe
main line tracks that angle
acro1S Kansas like a 1lrinl
stretched rrom Topeka t.o
Colorado. South of the tracks
s it s t he Bunge elevator.
Kephart's competitor. which has
a bo ut one-third the s torage
capacity of the English facility
Kephart is proud of ha s
elevator and can quickly rattle
off its attributes .
"Each tank is 120 feel tall, and
on top there 's a 40-foot-tall
equipment house." he says. "We
sweep out every day, and run
daily tests for moisture. We've
got a cyclone machine to prevent
dust buildup, which can cause
s pontaneous combust ion At
"To me , that
agricultural
capacity makes
OPEC seem pale
by comparison."
least one of us goes on top every
day to ma ke sur e everything is
okay."
Going "on lop" means riding
a one-man claus trophobic wire
cage up a dark shaft to the
equipment house.
The job is a hot one during
Kansas' scorching summers ,
and so m etimes it can be
hazardous if an e l evat o r
operator is careless.
Kephart is finicky -about the
cleanliness or his elevators.
Crop dust is vacuumed out every
day to head off potential spon·
taneous combustion. A single
spark could touch orr an ex-
plosion, and s moking is not al·
lowed within 50 feet of the
elevator.
The veteran manager's eyes.
nose and fingertips are also es-
sential tools or his unique trade,
almost as Important as all the
eledronic aadgeta in his small
office.
When a farmer brings in a
load of crops, Kephart climbs up
the aide of the big truck and
probes the millions of kemela
to test quality.
Experlen~e has taught him
what lo look for. he says. If the
shipment as wheat. 1t must not
be m ore tha n 13 percent
mois ture or it won't go into
storage Corn moisture can run
as high as 151 'J percent of the
truckload. but soy be ans'
moisture content can only con-
sl1tule 12 percent of the load.
"I look at it . reel it. sme ll it."
says Kephart, who's all business
when he's running his fingers
through the crops. "I look for
foreign matter such as weeds or
insects Too many cracked
kernels lowers the g rade. I
eyeball the color. That helps me
decide '>llha ch ban to store it in,
and wall ultimately determine
the price the farmer gets for his
product "
It's a big responsibility with
thousandi; of dollars riding on
his decision, but Kephart s ays
h~ never really thinks about the
consequences of his snap judg-
ment.
"When you 've done this job as
long ai; I have. it's almost
automatic ... says the expert,
who spends al least an hour of
his day s niffing the pungent
ar oma of freshly harvested raw
food.
Last year mor e than 15,000
truckloads of c rops were
weighed in on Kephart's huge
scale A third of those shipments
were wheat.
The farmer or more often,
the farme r's wife -drives the
loaded truck onto the scales,
then pulls ahead to the elevator
and dumps the grain through a
grate in the concrete floor. A
complex set of pulleys with
scoops speeds the load upwards
in an enclosed s halt and deposits
the crop at the proper bin. Then
the truck driver pulls back onto
the scale, receives a weight
ticket showing the amount of
grain left behind. and heads
back to the fields .
Ruth Miller , wife of
Macksville farmer Ronnie
Mtller , says that during harvest
she often made six trips a day to
Kephart's ele vator. ··u nobody's there, you can
bring in your grain, dump lt
and be gone ln five minutes,"
says Mrs. Miller. "But I've
seen it backed up wilh 15 OT 20
trucks at a time. When harvest
comes around, the elevator Is
the heart of the operation."
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8Z OranQe Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 4. 1981
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I Towmg the line in SC
DEf'ENSE OF THF. LITrLE GUY :
Current note~ in the news indicate that
the city of San Clemente. just downcoast
Crom pur region. m ay be accelerating a
cumpaign to rid its streets of junker
automobiles Junker isn 't u brand name.
It's a way of life
Most ret·c.mtly a local journal down
San Clemente way editorialized that the
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city's Long Arm of the Law should con-
tinue its efforts to clear the streets of the
Sp a nis h Village of these so -called
eyesore motor cars .
According to the police department.
482 heaps were towed off San Clemente
streets last year alone and another 255
have been snatched by the hook during
fhe first six months of this year.
"SOME OWNERS OF these cars
may consider it ha rassment (but > we
call it protecting the public landscape
from an unsightly mess ... the editorial
extolled.
Well. you might very well take the
attitude that you're "being harassed 1f
it's your old tub that gets towed away
toward the neares t scrap heap.
Nasty persons might even go so far
as to suggest that if San Cle mente wants
Lo whitewash the old image. the city
might s tart with certain buildings a nd
igns around town a nd pay les~ a ttention
to the pri\'ate rolling stock.
That aside. cons ider the 482 clunkers
that got hauled away on San Clement e
s treets last vear Out of that numbl'r
there could tiave bl'en 282 broken hearts
to match. The other 200 j unkers nobody
really cared about.
But then. vou have to consider the g u~ who. since he was 14 years old.
always wanted to own a 1938 Chrysler
Airflow. Never mind telling this person
that the Airflow was ugly as s in the first
davit rolled from the assemblr line a nd
hasn't improved with age. He 'thought 1t
was beautiful \\hen he was 1:1 kid He
thinks it's beautiful now while he·-, an hi s
dotage.
TO THE TOW-TRUCK man. it's JUSt
another piece of San Clemente junk to
~t>t hauled off the street and consigned
lo lhc Crnncher Machine.
Certain military enlisted men may
actually be in love with the 1965 Cheyy
they bought of! the lot In downtown Sun-
t a Ana for S365 and $27.5.S a month every
month they catch you .
After all. a nything that can get you
from Camp Pendleton into Hollywood on
a three-day pass has to be a vehicle de -
serving of certain devotion. You got it
off the lot in Santa Ana on a prayer and
two borrowed battery jumper cables.
Don't knock it. Flayed upholstery aside.
it's your ticket to free dom on the
weekends.
ALAS, AFTER THAT las t lbng
weekend in Tinsel City. as the old heap
wheezed down the freeway. dropping a
cylinder in the eng ine every eighth mile.
you finally almost reached the Gates of
"Park 11 m San Clemente, mister. and you can kiss
II goodbye "
Out v at Pendle ton when the old '65
gasi>ed one last time. shuddered . and ex-
pired under the weight of time at 215.000
miles on the odometer.
REPOSING THERE against the
c urb with its oil a nd wate r leaking down
the gutter and two soft tires. however.
the creature that carried you to so much
pleasure 1s now viewed by the to w-truck
man a~ just another junker .
Little sentiment prevails nt the end
of the tow truck m an's hook.
The difficult lesson here. that the
San Clem e nte savants of salvage have
failed to learn. is that one m a n's junk
ma,· Ix· another man's treasure
·Fe\\ drivers of the hpok today rec·
ognize the true artistic and cultural
value uf a 1938 DeSoto bumper
So much the pity for it.
Bit of wine not bad for you
By JOHN D. ROSEN, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROS EN· J think l read somewhere
that doctors say wine is good for your health. My
pa rents are Italian and always had wine with
meals and even gave some to us children. My
mom says that it makes the blood thicker and
keeps you from getting flu. Do you advise your pa·
tients to drink? -A.R .. SANTA ANA
DEAR A.R.: As children and carrying on our
French traditions, we also were given smallish
amounts with dinner. My family felt it was
beneficial for our health. and medical training did
not do much i1rthe way of altering that opinion.
Although it is not proven to improve physical
health, it does have a pos itive effect on longevity.
People who drink moderately outlive teetotalers .
If you drink too much alcohol, however. your
life will be considerably shortened. The wine with
dinner group outlives the abstainers by a healthy
40 percent.
Jt doesn 't have to be wine. any conventional
alcoholic beverage will do.
The longer life may have to do with the type of
person who enjoys drinking in moderation. ~r
possibly its tranquili zing effects. It would be d1f·
Artltmans cele brate 50
William and Mary Alice Aultman of San
Gabriel celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
with their two daughters and their families at the
Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite recently
Residents of Southern California s ince the
early 1920s, they were married in Altadena m
1931. The Aultmans' daughter and son-in ·law. Dr.
and Mrs. Dave Carlberg, are residents of Hunt·
ington Beach.
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ficult to unravel all the aspects of .the situation, so
we will probably never fully understand how it
works.
Red wine does not "thkken the blood." As
with beets. the color leads folks to believe it has
this effect. Neither is red wine more or less acidic
than white By the way. did you know that white
wine is often made from red grapes? The same
with most cha mpagne.
After age 6 or 7. children's livers can easily
and quickly "detoxify .. a Uttle watered-down wine.
ASK THE DOCTOR
As for teen·agers. they can out-drink tbe rest of us
anytime. I personally feel that early exposure to,
and training in, moderation immunizes chHdren
from going wild with alcohol when they reach
adolescence.
To those of you who are weight watchers.
there's a fairly easy way to gel a rough idea of
how many calories you are consuming. Multiply
the "proof" of the beverage times the number of
ounces. Beer is about 24 proof.
Many wines can be identified by merely smell·
ing the cork when it is withdrawn from the bottle .
The cork from a bottle of cabernet s auvignon
smells like bell peppers or olives. That from a bot·
tie of pinot noir has an odor not unlike mint or pep-
permint. The chardonnay co,rk smells like apples.
and riesling gives the s mell of raisins to its cork.
Although this information is not of vital
m edical significance, it might impress your date.
Dr John D Rosen, a practitioner in Newport Beach,
welcomes your questions. Mail requests to "Ask the
Doctor," P 0 Box 156-0. Costa Me1a, 92626.
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Job-hunting is not easy work
OEAR ANN LANDERS: I han been Job
hunting for seven weeka and am 1etlln1 dis
('Ouraged and depreued. I must be doing
something wronat. I can't describe what it does to a
person's ego to answer ad after ad. Pound the
pavement, write letters Cthat don •t get an1wered l
und be told after an Interview. "We will let you
know if anything opens up." CA polite way of uy ina ... Sorry, you ju11t don't fit in around here .")
I bad two years of college before awitchln& to
secretarial school. I am 24. female, bard-working
and competent. Several weekls ago 1 was laid off.
(I worked in a typing pool, although I am qualified
to be a top-notch secretary. l Why can't I get a
break? I'd work my tail off in the right job for the
right company. Any suggestiorui? -WILLING
AND ABLE BUT UNEMPLOYED IN OHIO
Dear W. and A.: I ran across a book tbat could
turn your Ille arou'nd. It 18 ••Martin'• Mack
Formula for Getting tbe Right Job." Pbyllls
Martin ls the author.
Thls book tells male and female job-1eekers
where the jobs are, bow to write an attention·
getting letter of application, how to prepare (and
dress) for an Interview, wbat to say and what NOT
to say during an Interview. U even Usts 4S of tbe
worst words tbat are sure to turn off a personnel
director.
Tbe paperback costs $5.95, plus Sl for postage
and handling. Write to St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth
Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10010. Vou'U get your money'•
wortb for sure and maybe a job.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After five years of
bitterness and struggling my parents finally
divorced. I love them both dearly.
My problem is this: Las t weekend I visited my
Libra: Domestic
adjustment due
Saturday, September 5
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARJES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19l · Current situation is
Clexible -you can move with tide. Important to
open lines of communication -potential will soon
be fully realized. Gather data. define terms,
streamline techniques and protect self from those
who expect something for nothing.
TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 20 >: Be ready to
answer questions. to fill forms. to bring forth
references and to substantiate credit rating. Older
individual wants you to succeed. but money dilem-
ma remains lo be clarified. Cancer, Virgo,
Capricorn persons fi gure»rominently.
GEMINI (May 21 -June 20J : Period of inactivi·
ty should actually be welcome. Improve public re-
HOROSCOPE
lations, check legal documents, review
partnership proposals. It is better to finjsh rather
than to initiate project. Expression of love rounds
o ut unusual scenario.
CANCER <June 21 -July 22): Co·workers. those
who share basic concerns express desire for
"something new." Protect assets. Be positive con·
cerning quality material. Emphasis also on
dependents. nutrition. pets and health. Watch Leo!
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 ): Emotional "involve-
m ent" dominates intriguing scenario. Spotlight on
change, travel. variety, creativity and personal
magnetism. Intuition aids in regaining sense of
direction. Childhood friend communicates or
makes reappearance.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Move to more
s pacious quarters could be on agenda. Be flexible.
versatile and give full rein to intellectual curiosity
Emphasis on parental care. responsibility to o!der
individuals. Gemini, Sagittarius and another Virgo
figure prominently.
UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Significant domestic
adjustment occurs; relatives visit. short trips are
featured. Versatility and humor become twin al-
lies. Outmoded material wilJ be replaced. You'll
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father und discovered. for the first time. that he is
dating a woman Olf'r name is Jill.> This didn't
bother me, except Jill was with ua every minute.
She even spent th~ lust night I In a separate roomJ
Now I wonder If I might be getting in lhe w•y
I ulNO know my mother still loves my father
Should I tell h~r about Jill? I feel guilty keeping
this from her, yet I'm not sure I should say
anything. Pl~ase ndvi11e me. I am -SIXTEEN
AND TROUBLED
Dear Troubled: Say ootblng to your mother
about Jill. Th~ leHs information paHed on to either
parent about the other, the better.
Vou do not Indicate lf you are a boy or a girl.
lo either case you are probably somewhat com-
petitive with JUI for your father'• time and atten·
ANN lANDERS
Uon. U sbe becomes a frequent guest. I hope you
will accept her presence graciously.
I don't feel, however. that lt Is a ppropriate for
J iii to spend the nJgbt ln your lather's apartme.it
when you are there. This says something about ~r
judgment.
Don't flunk your chemistry test Love u more than
one set of glands calling to anotheT If you have trouble
making a distinction you need Ann's booklet. "Love or
Sex and llow to Tell the Difference " Send a long, sf!lf·
addressed. stamped envelope With your rf!quest and SO
cents to Ann Landers, P 0 Box 11995, Chicago, Ill. 60611
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MILLIO~S
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have reason to celebrate as financial status shows
definite improvement
SCORPIO !Oct. 23·Nov. 211 . Keep track of
l'urrency exchange t ables. Watch interest rates.
(•ount your change and don't jump at first offer
You are on brink of important discovery. Send out
"feelers." Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius natives
fi gure prominently
SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21 l: Good news
received in connection with home. family. Timing,
judgment are on target You may be engaged in
political activity. Your counsel is sought. Signifi·
cant domestic adjustment is due. Watch Taurus!
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19 >: Period of
seclusion proves ad vantageous. Play cards close
to chest. be discreet and keep confidences. You'll
be provided with "secret data." Cancer. Scorpio.
Pisces natives play key roles. Steer clear of self·
deception.
AQUARIUS (J an. 20·Feb. 18 ): Wish comes
true, but not in manner originally anticipated.
You'll take more responsibility for relationship.
Cancer, Capricorn persons figure prominently.
Money comes from "forgotten source." You'll
purchase apparel.
PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20 >: Wider recognition
is received; pubhcily accompanies your efforts
Creative projecl is completed Views are vindicat-
ed. Accent on promotion. production. added
res ponsibility, greate r chance for reward. Keep
eye on Aries'
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Unsuited to change
Don·t expect change from new Brooks Bros. owner s
NEW YORK (AP > Brooks Brothers. that
rradll' to·gravl' outfitter of preppy Ame.rica, is be-
ing buttoned-down about any change its new owner
will hnng to the nation 's oldest clothing company.
Tht> directors of Garfinckel, Brooks Brothers.
Mi Iler & Hhoads Inc. announced this week plans to
sell the company to Allied Stores Inc. Broolls
Brothers' Golden Fleece insignfa is part or the
deal
But al the Madison A venue emporium and
Brooks Brothers ' executive s uite -both. as
always, teeming with three·piece pin-stripe suits.
button down shirts a nd striped ties -the change
in ownership produced few ripples and little com-
ment .
.. I can't say anything about that," said Robert
Dawson . vice president of sales promotion
dressed. or course. in a white button-down shirt.
et c.
puts It this way: ·'The great strength of Brooks
Brothers has been its relative unchangeability."
In fashion. bright colors and patterns come
and go. So do s uit lapels that threaten to touch the
shoulder and lies that shrink to strings. At Brooks
Brothers, such change for change's sake doesn't
e ven get through the front door, past the striped
lies, green and yellow sweaters and narrow lapels
that could have been there last year -and the last
50 years
Brooks Brothers Likes thmgs the way they
we re, are now and will forever continue to be -
classic
Salesman Joseph Mancini. whose customers
over the pas t 55 years have included Clark Gable
a nd Jimmy Stewart who wears a 38 extra long
isn't worried.
''Brooks Brothers change ·~ Nah. If it does
change, they <Allied> are going to lose out." said
Mancini , a .white -haired 69-year-old (dressed in a
paisley bow lie. three-button pin-striped suit a nd.
Change at Brooks Brothers, you see, is as un-
familiar a~ blue jeans. Brooks Brothers prefers
neither
For 16.1 years Brooks Brothers has eschewed
"fashwn." said Dawson
of course, a button-down wtrite shirt l
To Brooks Brothers believers. Brooks
Brothers 1s a religion. And to the company's
publicity department, it ·s a two-page listing of tid-
Judy M011agha11 1~ 11m1mq s11/lm1111/ _,m 1 w u/ µmd11rts mto profits
Vogue magazine once put it another way .
"Setting trends by ignoring them." And Dawson
IRS ruling
ple ases Shane
bits. including:
Abe Lincoln was wearing a Brooks Brothers
natural shoulder frock coat when he was as -
s assinated
Survivalists find haven
Leonard Shane. president of the California
Savin~s and Loan League and chairman of Hunt·
ington Acach-uased Mercury Savings and Loan As-
soc1atwn. said in reference t o the Internal
R~vcnue Service's decision on bonus accounts re·
lated lo All Savers Certificates, "We are very hap-
py that the I HS has ruled that bonus accounts may
continue to be offered to savings and loan de-
positors.
"In an effort to save fa ce. the 1 RS has ruled
that bonus account holder s must be given the op-
tion on Sept 30 to have the funds placed in an All
Savers !lax exempt> Certificate beginning Oct. 1,"
Shane 5atd r
"This \\as an apparent attempt to undo the
damage created by the questions raised by the IRS
last weekend Mos t California savings and loans
will not be required to change their bonus account
programs under this ruling, since most have given
depositors an option ."
"'lllC NOTICE
F ICTITIOUS e USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T "'" 1ouow1no per \Ons are dol f'\Q bu ... .., ...
A NEWPORT HONIE LOAN 11771,
B NEWPORT !<ONIE 1.0AN •111; C
NEWPORT HOME LOAN 111n, 0
NEWPORT HOME LOAN a274, E
NEWPORT HOME LOAN •215, "
NEWPORT HOME LOAN 1127•, G.
NEWPORT HOME LOAN •2n, H
NEWPORT HOME LOAN 11211, 11
Co•PO<•I• P1•H . N••POn Be..:11, CA '1WO
NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC. IA
C•ltl0<nl• Corpor•tlon>, 11 Corporate
P1., •• Newpon 81.o<ll, CA '11WO
NewPOrt Home Lo..,, 11\c
t<•llllH<\HHp
A'U I VIU Pr.s1o.nt
(0<1 t<IOU
Pre" .... ' Tiiis ,...,,.,,_, ••• 111.0 w1111 ,,,.
Counlv Cttr~ ol Or•nge County on
AIJ<il 1• '"' ... , .. u.
Put>11'1>td Or•noo Co .. t D•lly Piiot,
AU9 lt Sept 4 11 11, 1'11 :1111-11
l'tllll C NOTICE
"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
TI\• tollowino !Mt' 10ns •re Clol119 bu .........
COAIHEMET, LTO., 34' San
Mlouel Dr•••. Suite 100, Newport
Btacl\, Calitoml• '1WO
Mic-I t COIW<I, l" Soar\ Ml-I
Drive, Suite 100. Ntwporl Beacll,
Ca llloffla '1..o
ROC.'1 0 Eul, )" S.n MIOuel
Drive, Newpott Btacl\, Calllornla nwo
Tl•I• but1neu " conduc ttcl by • llmlltcl 119rtnert/llp
M IC .... 11 C-..
Thi• •111-1 WIS "'"' """ the County Clerk ol Ortnge Countv on
Author John O'Hara always dressed his
heroes at Brooks Brothers : the bad guys were
buried under padded s houlders and fl ared lapels.
Shoppers have included Fred Astaire and
Andy Warhol.
Brooks Brothers originated the button-down
s hirt in 1900 and it introduced the first ready made
suits in America in the mld-1800s.
"The Official Preppy Handbook" calls Brooks
Brothers the "Oldest Preppy Store Still Alive."
Dawson acknowledges the classical clothing craze
has he lped business. But he sniffs : "We don't like
that word. ·pre ppy.· "
Now with 26 stores nationwide and fi ve more
in Japan. Brooks Brothers has managed to retain
the look that never dies .
A young boy 's introduction to the Brooks
Brothe rs label often is a family rile.
On Park Avenue one day. a reporter over-
heard a white-haired well-dressed man talking
proudly about his first grandson.
"Can't wait to get him into Brooks Brothers."
he said
"Why haven't you?" a friend asked.
"I will, 1 will," he respondf>d, "just a s soon as
By JODI CADENH EAD
Of llle 0.11, f'I ... SIM!
The people who shop at the store in Hunt·
ington Beach plan to survive They want to
be prepared for anything from a pl ane c rash
in the desert to an earthquake. an economic
collapse or a nuclear holocaust
Emergency Survival ProduCll> caters to a
growing number of Amencans known as sur-
vivalists. The store stockpiles food, tools and
sometimes ammunition against the day when
one of those emergencies might occur
The days of simply s toring flour and
drie d beans h ave given way to new
breakthroughs in culi n ary s cience The
s helves arc lined with giant rans of fret'ze-
dned sweet and sour pork. shnmp creole and
s paghetti with meat ~auce Only a little
water is needed to make them edible
A four-month supply of the freeze d ried
food sells for $848.
A number of booh available tell the
s tory . "Survival Gun!>. · "S kills for
Survival," "Life after Doomsday,' "Where
Thl'rc is No Doctor ,'' "Nuclear Survival."
In addition to the food, water purifiers.
gas powered generator s. nour mills. an all
purpose Survival Tool tax, hammer , s hovel.
.s<i w J <ire also on s ale
Jud) Monagh an. 39. the store owner.
:-ays she isn't that interested in doomsday
prophecies, though meny of her customers
arc Her own fear is an earthqua ke
Three years ago she began stockpiling
food and now has a two· year supply. The idea
of emerge ncy s urvival became so important
~o her she gave up he r job as general
manager of a construction firm to open the
store last month. s he said.
"An e mergency cannot be prevented,"
.she ~aid "It can only be prepared for "
A one year supply of freeze-dned food
costs bet"een Sl.300 and Sl.500 a person . she
.said
··People are worried. they read in the
paper all the time about disasters." s he said.
·'This gives them a peace of mind They feel
they are domg something."
he stops wetting his pant.~s.:._. ·_· ------------=============-=-=-==--=-=-=-~=======================~
€lassie coun try elegance
at Rancho Santa Fe.
are nearing completion. A tull
equestrian cente r and \\'an-
dcring trails w ill be included
as \\'i ll Fairba nk~ Village
Plaza, to be built at the o uth-
wcs t c ntrv of the Ra nch to
provide convenient s hopping
and professional c;c rv ices.
Auoull u . 1'91 1----------------------.J
Fairbanks Ranch . Pe r -
haps the most impo r-
ta nt private reside ntial com -
munity ever created in
Southern California . 1, 24 0
prime master-planned acres
at Rancho Santa Fe, an area
re nown ed for its p restige, the
traditional beauty o f its ar-
chitecture and charming early
California ambience. H e re
you w ill find estate sites of
one acre and larger with all
access controll ed by electron-
icall y activated privacy gates.
It will almost be impos-
sible to beli eve you are o nly a
fe\\' minutes from the San
Diego Freeway, twenty-five
miles from downtown San
Diego and comfortably close
lo Orange County and Los
Angeles.
A-.n H. IWWIT'-
Mt N~ ~ Or.S•lle ftS
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Put>ll•-Or•noo CCWISI Diiiy Piiot,
l'tJIUC MOOCE PUIUC ~E
AUQ 7', Sept 4, II 11. 1 .. 1 :1167-11 l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS .. ICTITIOUS e USINESS
NAME STATEMENT NAMESTATIEMENT
l'tJBllC NOOCE fllt lollowll\O Pl''°"' a re dolne Tiie following person• are doing
11•.il .. u.. OUllM>& I>
SUNDOWN REALTY CO . lltSl JOE l(ARBO, HUMPHREY ~
FICTITIOUS aUSINESS ~cA,,_ 111¥CI Suitt US, INlne, CA l(ARllO, FINANCIAL PUBLISHERS,
NAME STATEMENT '27U THE SOCIETY OF PARTNERS; mos
The followlno persoM are dolno Su-•n S.les Co ,• Calllornla Soutfl P•clllc. Sunset Beacll.
OUSIMU.. CO•POF•tlon, 1 .. S2 Mac•rtllur BlvCI. CllllOtN 'S0742
SAM SPEERS. t5S41 Compuler Suite ?lS, lr'fllll, CA '17U. " P. PvOlllhen, Inc. IA Calltornla
Lant , Hunll"Oton Buel\, Calltornla Tiiis but llllu 1• conctucttcl by • Corpor.tl°"). U~l Computer LIM ,
Thro ughou t time this
land has attracted swa s h -
buckling romantics yearning
to call it their own . One su ch
man was Douglas Fairbanks.
Awe struck u pon seeing its
breathtaking natural beau ty
he determined that h e re was
the perfect place for his and
Mary's dream house. But a las,
it w as n ot to be.
Fairbanks
Ranch
Fairbanks Ranch holds
every p romise o f becoming
o ne of the most prestigious
a nd sought after addresses in
Southern California. A place
of enchanting beauty and en-
during charm. It is o ne of the
last opportunities to e njoy a
truly elegant, rural lifestyle
w ith ever y modern con -
venie nce. All ho mesites are
improved w ith natural gas,
sewers and cable te levis ion.
a nd of course, all u tili ties are
underground .
'2M• corPO<•tlon Huntlnvton 8"<:1" Celltoml• .,..,,
F P Pu1>1lsr.r1, inc. IA C•lllornla ~Salts Co. Tiiis bullness I• conctuc:lltel b'I' • cor-
Co•POr•llon), U5AI Computer La,., ~~.Alllln POr•tlon.
Huntlnqton Bffcl\, Calllornl• ,._... F P. Publllfltrt. Inc.
This bullnMs ls conclucttcl by a c0t Tl\ll tt.n.,,_t was llltcl with nw Jamn w Flenaoan
POrallon Coun1y Cieri! of Orengo County on July Executive Vic• Pres.
F p Pub4llhlrs, Inc 23, 1''1 Tllll st.eM"*lt wes flltcl with ,,,.
Jamn w Fl11\191n ,.,..., Counl' Cltrk ~ Orenge Count, Oft
EU<utl•t VIU PrH. Pub41l1Wd 0r-. Coest Delly Piiot, AUQ 11, 1 .. 1
Tiiis .,.,_, WM llltCI wltll llW AUQ JI, a . Sept '· "· 1 .. l l7U41 .. , .. 114
Count., Clerll ol Orange County on -----------I Publlstllcl OrMOR Coert Dall'I' Piiot,
AU9 J1. , .. , """" PUil.iC NOTICE Awo n. s.111. '· "· "· , .. 1 111M 1
Publll!wd O<'l f\Glt Coett 0 •11'1' Piiot, ----------~ -----------AUQ H , Sept 4, 11, 1', 1'91 :11n-11
PUIUC MOOCE
"CTITIOUS eUSINEU
NAMa ITATIMatn
TIM 101towl1>9 persons ere dolno
bull,,..SH
J AY FLANAGAN, US5 Warner
.. ICTITIOUS •UIUIESS Awnue. SUltt A. Founta in Valley, CA
NAME STATEMENT '170I.
Tl\t toltowlno p1rson Is dolno F P Pub41sntn , Inc. IA C.lllOt"nla
buslNU •• Corporation), U~t Computer LA ...
A A A MARKETING CO., 4000 HUrttlnQIOl'l 8MCl\,C.llfornlef2Mt.
MecAnllur Bl•CI , Newport ll•IOCh. CA Tl\ls llullneu 11 <oncluel9CI by a cor-
'1WO. POrallon.
Albe<1 IN•-ll K.-Cly, 21050 Loci\ F P Pu110sr.n , Inc.
IAa • "· -llt191on BMcll, CA '1M J-W. f'~ Tiiis b<dll>Hl h concluctecl •• .,. Eocuclw Vice Pres.
lncll•IGMI. Tiiis .U ......... t w11 flied wtt11 ll'e
Al_, M K-., Count., Clar• ~ 0<'•"91 c--, Ofl
PUIUC MDTICE
"ICTITIOUI aUSINEU
NAME STATeMENT
The 1011owt1>9 persons a re dolno
llultMHH:
TRES AMIGOS, 2200 Har11or lllYd.,
CotlaMHA, CA'2U7.
Trea Aml901, 111c ., 2700 Harbor
llVCI., Colt.e Mew, CA fH21.
This bVllnHI II COnGUClecl b'I' I CO<petatlon
Tres Amteo•, Inc.
W•YN M. Snlltll
PrMldltrlt
Tiiis 11111-w• lllld with IN
C~y Oet11 .. Or .... COunty ""Jul' Tlln S\ll-1 Wll llled with tllt AllQ 11, 1 .. 1
Coun1y Clarlr ol 0<'11>91 County on
Awo "· ,._,
"IWIU JI. 1"1' " Pullll-Oranoe C.0.11 0.11, Piiot, U1• ,., .... Awo 1', s.ci4 4. l I, II., .. , •?WI Putlll-Of-C.0.1l Dally PllOt, P\11111-OrMOR C.0.ll Dally I'll«, AUQ. 11, ., Setlt. '• 11, 1 .. 1 J7u.tl
AllQ. 21, 21, S.pl, 4, 11, t .. 1 )717-11
"ICTITIOUI a USINaU .. ICTITIOUI au11M•U MAMe ITAT11M•MT NAM• STATaMEMT The lollowlnt P9fSOna .,. clOlnt
TIM toll-Int po ... on1 are dolno 11u11-H I
ll•ISl"""H l"RANI( HUGHES, 1"41 Cclm .... 1of
Al AWING AUDIO SPECIAL 1'11!$, Lano, Hunllt1910fl 9N<f\, C.ll!«nla U.$ S RllClleY St , SeftU An .. CA ,,.,.
'170S F. f' "'*'lslltn, Inc. IA CallfOnl'a
Ilk ..... W ~. 11112 C-llla Corporllllofl), Uj.SI ~ ~.
A .. .,"-'""' ve11..,, CA tt70I. Hul!CI....,. llM<ll. c.llfonlla ,_,.,
• .,.,, "-· ,,. ..,,_ St., C:.t.e "''' _._ Is cend!Ktld by • CW· *M, CA ttit2'1 -•tlOfl
Tiii• llutlMU II c...-1ed ... • F "· l'\lell-r'I, Inc
.. ,... .. ~ip .i-w·"'--' Rlc ....... W. 0o0.. Eucuct .. Vic•"'""'
Tlllt ... -•• flied wltJI t1W Tltlt ..._,. wes llMll •llJI u.
C-'1' 0.f'll fll Or111191 CollntY Oft July C._h Clffll ~ 0<'1n.. c-ty e11
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P\11111.,.... or.,... CMtl Dally ~--Pu4111"'9CI Or..,.. CM.t O.lly l'l.Me, A119, fl,JA. lelll (,ti, l•t Jl u.l AWi. I\. l9ot. t, ti, II. 1't1 Jl7M1
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PVIUC llTIE
"'CTITIOUI a u11Nell
NAMa ITATaMeNT
TM ftllOWlllit P9'10ftl ere dOlllt
llushwt•11:
N O llT H W l!STl!llN
PHARMACEUTICALS, ISS41 Com·
puter Lan e , Hu1111neton •••di, , ............... .
'. f'. ~ ......... llK. CA Callflwfll• ~·i..1, ISMt ~LAM,
"""''"""" ~"• c.llfornla...,. Tf\lt .......... I•<~.,.<•· ,,.,..,IM.
'· "· l"l.tbll~ Inc • J_w,..,......
E.ccllttw Vit. t>ne.
Tlllt ......._. -fifed Wflf\ IN Cellftty C:latti of ~ ..... c:-ty e11 "'"'· "· '"'· .. , .. ,,.
""*llMd 0r-. Qlelt Dally .. 1 ....
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Fairbanks ' passion for
this land continued, however,
as he turned it into a working
ra n ch w h e re citru s g roves
were planted, lakes bu ilt a nd
streams created . Today, it can
be the perfect place for your
d ream home.
Panoram ic views across
the valley to the coast in a cl i-
mate of refreshihg seawashed
air. Towering e u calyptus
forests, oran ge g roves a nd
beautiful r olling m ead ows
offer a rare, unclutte red set-
ting. A lakeside clubho use
with beau tiful tennis facilities
Obtain tlte Property Report reqt,ired by Federal la w a11d read it
before signing anything. No federal aRency ltas judged the m('rit
or value, if any, of tli is property.
-t I ....
'-secure an appointment
to vis it Fairbanks Ranch to-
day. Ranch tours by appoint-
me nt only:
Fairbanks Ranch Realty Co.
P.O . Box 2m2,
Ra ncho Santa Fe,
Califo rnia 92067
Telepho ne (714) 756-3795
(213) 277-9488
From $175,000
Equal Housing Opportunity @
Develop ed by Wa tt Industries, Inc.
.. .. ~ .. .. .., ;... .......
•
Oioices .
all had
By JOHN l 'UNNU't' .,. ............. 1,.1
NEW YORK An e<'onomic lrap snares c\•en
lht' most adroitly planned economic dec1s1llns
lhc~c days. und lt•;_ivt•s individuals, industry and
lht.· president of tht• United States a t a loss to do
anything ttl)()ul it.
It is likely lo force on President Rcagain the
unpleasant ulternat1 ves or reducing the size of
military buildup he promised or reneging on his
promise to balance the federnl budget.
And force on the F<.'deral Reserve the painful
a lternatives of a tight money policy that could
foree many bankruptcies. or
easing up ;ind thus risking the
possibility that inflation wall
roar o ut of control.
C armakcrs have similar
dilemmas, a~ demons trated by
their actions an annount1ng
µra('e inc reases on 1982 mode ls.
even while watching current
sales ~hnvel because potential
buyers reel they cannot Mford
cu111N"' cars
Individuals know about nasty choices Would
be homebuyers must decide whether to buy now.
and face pay ments beyond their means, or delay
and possibly "at ch price:. gro" faster than their
p ay('h ecks
Automobile owners in growing num bers race a
difficult choice To trade in the old car for a new
one .... uul~ mean big monthly ins tallme nts To rt'·
lain the old rar might m ean budget wretk1ng re-
p a u· bills
Small-businesl> proprietor!. are increas ingly
confronted with the no win dec1s1on of whethe r to
absorb growing eo::.ts in order to keep customers.
or raise prices and .... atch customers flee to the
nearby c ha in s tore.
T hey are often faced with a parucularly dif
fic ult personnel decision too. forced to pay 25 per
cent tnlere:.t rates for inventories. they must coo
sider laytng off o ld lime employ ees that have
almost become family
Bag business has to decide whether to borro"
at rccord·h1~h rates for improvements that will
mak(' them tompet1t1ve tomorrow. or save costs.
concentrate on look 1ng good no". and let tomorro ....
l;tk(' care or itself
With the federal government less inclined to
finance stale projects. and with states unable to
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PUBLIC NOTM:l
• + . -J • q i • a a
I' rt' .'I u It' Ill H ec111c111 11pl..:11sw1t r1/t1·r1wt11 t•s
' finante sonw lo~·<il ... en lt'l'S, ell'clcd off1C'1als <1re
fortcc.J to c ut worker:. :.a great danger lo re·
l'lcrt1on
Throughout tht> 1·1·011omy, lht.> alterrt"'JltVes are
nast~. but µcrhJ p~ nowhert• a re they mot l' ~harpl~
cll'l111to;Jtl'd th<in 1n the· Whit(' Housl'
Pn·sidt•nt lleagan sucldenly apµeurs lo be
fJn•d with .1 hl'and ne\\ ~l·l of derisions. no ne or
whH·h t•an ht• madt• without some d<1mage
(.'onstdt•r.
To c·ut pro)l'l't1ons for m11ilar} s pending
\HJllld .1ppl·ar to ht• t·ontrary to a fundamenldl
po:.1 t1on of l11s adm1n1s1rat1on. which 1s lo rebuild
the rrwrir:rn mtl1lJr\
Nol ln l'Ut \H)Uld l'ndange1 his promlSl'S or
baL111l'lng tlw l)lJdget To forego hopes for budget
b.tlann: would be lo abandon a position al lea t as
fund~mental ar. .t ~lrunger m1l1lar)
lit· is fatl'd with s till i1nother µotentaal conflict
with the F\•dcral Hesl•rve Board The i''ed 1s dug
1n ;.ind determml.'d to fight 1nflat1on lo the end,
whJlt'vt:'r that might IJrtng for Reagan this could
bt• had rll'WS
BJd Ill'\\"· for t"<amvle 1f th<' Fed l<>Sl control
of lht• rt•1ns <Hld Id tht• t•runom) fa ll into a ditch
111111 .1 rt'ct·,..:-.1on StJ b~1d that the Fed wouu.J have lit
l It' 1·hutC'l' but tu d1•<;pl·r~1tl'ly rc1nflale
l';1Lhcr \\ .1~ 1f I hi:' econom} were rl'stn11ned
... o h<i<ll\' that frdt'l' .. il l'l'Vl'nues -;hrank helo" ex-
Pl'('lallc;ns. or 1f lh(• Fed \\f.'rC forct'd t o rc1nflate
tht• Hl'agan program could be senousl~ d1sru~
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PUBLIC NO TICE PUBLIC MOTICC
PUBL IC HEAR INGS Will BE t<ElD BY THE COSTA MESA PLAN HING COMMISSION AT THE CITY HALL, 11 FAI R DlllVE , COSTA
MESA CALIFORNIA, AT l lO Pm CO ii •S SOON AS POSSIBLE
THEREAFTER ON MONDAY SEPTEMBER 1', l"I llEGAllOING THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS
l'IC'TITIOOS eUSI NESS STATEMENT 01' A8AN OONMENT NOTICE 0 , OISSOLUTIC* I
I ENCROACHMENT PEllMIT
E P 11-0. to< Sou11>wtst EnolM<t<lno. •ul,_11.., _.,,tor Trov ln•Hlmenl
Fun<!, 711 Wt•I I Ith Slrfotl, 10 Ill-r~ lenllon of lmprovemtnh lncl uolno lancltc.tC>i"9 ,,,., CNrUno on the cltv riQhl-ol·w•v IOUlf(I Al UH Birch SlrHI, on.,, MG tone Envlron,,,.nt•I
det@rmlnataon e•eme>\. 2. REZONE PETITION R .. I 10 lor
Clly of c°'i. ~s•. Po\t Otflct &o•
1100 tor -mlHIOn 10 '"°"" pr-rty 1oce1tc1 •• 17•• AnAhe•m A•tnue from •n Al 10 *" R2 rone En•lrDtlmtnl•I O.ltrn'llNlllOn t Wtmpl l ZONE EXCEPTIO-. PERMIT ZE·••·U• 10< Wlnflon C Anotrson, aull\orlttcl ~I for O.bouh Hotdtr. IUS Dl•mond Slrttl. • S·2CM, S•n Olt90. to permit trw ouUldt sloraqe of
Im~ whlCIH In connotllon with •n Hllllno 1-1no com~y. loc•l.O
t i 109' B•ktr Slretl, In 'n Ml rone.
Envlronmtnt•I detl'rmlnatlon_, •V empt
4 ZONE EXCEPl10-. PERMIT Z E II llS lor JAmes C Gl•nwllH, autl\Orl,.O -nl tor Brlslol Plua, • oener•I pertnersl\IP. P 0 8o• 1"0, Newll0t1 S.Kh, for • c-ltlonal UM 1Nrm111oncftd two-•IO<Y t.101\1 llmll to ell-1-11•·\!0ry ofllU bulldlnQ\ with varl.->en from ltrlC,.<111*1 S-1
11•0 r9<1ulrtmenh, lo<•ltd •I JISO Bristol ~noel, In • CI tone EnvlrOft menlel deltrmtna llon E1R
czE•m> For lurtNt lnlorm•tlon on IM tbO•t •1>9llullom. 1e~ 7~ n•s °' cell at ,,.. oflkt o1 ,,.. Pl-lno ~,,
ment, ~ JOO, 77 F•lr Ori.,., COii•
MeW, C.lllorn1A Publl~ Or41n99 Coell Delly Pllol,
S.PI. 4, '"' 39t0•1
P1Ulllt MO'OCE
~lCTITIOUS IUllNIH NAME tTAHMllllT
'Tho l'llll9Wlfl9 --It clOlftQ lloW
MAI ... l •OUNA HILLS 0PTOMETltlC
CENTER. 2-41" ~ Hll'-"'"'"· L._ Hlllt, c;.4 "'6U
MMll J '-"'Y. 8U So SNM-. lot..,...., Cellfornl• ~ Tlllt MlfWft II c~I"" by lft. dlwl__,, (H~ AWllt l.
-J l t"l' Tlllt ....,._ • ., Ill• w!VI ,,.
Ge\lfl1y ci.n et Ot11191 Ceunly on
SePI t. '"'·
NAME STATEMENT 0, USE 0, FICTITIOO~ TM l0How1119 per'IOn 11 doing l>utl 8USINESS NAllllE
nus o T"4r lollOWlnQ per'IOn ha. •ot..oon..i P4C:IF1C SUNSET G•ROENING, 11\t use o• 11\t Fltllllous Bus•neu .is IOtll SI Hunllnoton Bt•<" CA N•-.,... I CLASSIC FI NISHI NG )063 s M•r-Allen Hoilm•n. 61S 10!1'1 SI . H•rllOr, S.nta Ana, C•lilornl• 927CM
Hut1llnoton ~"'"·CA '1~ Th~ FICllllOU\ Bu\lness N•m• ... This M•n~•~ "c-tt<l l>v •n '" terr.cl 10 •llOot• w•• lllfd 1n OrM>oe Ol•ldu<tl Countyonl-~1'
M.lrtt Hotfmfn Normlft l H .. ne 10741 Amurro, Thi\ •l•lttnenl wn llled •1111 Ii. MIUlon Vle10, C•lllorn1a Counly Cl~rtt 01 OranQ<P (<K1ntv O<I Thi• o.n1nr.i wn <ondlKle<I bv •n S.pl 1, 1•11 lndl•-1 F17-Notman L Htynt Publll)>lod Or•R9P Cout Delly Pilot, Th11 sltlement ..,., 111..i ••lh IM Sepl 4, II, 18, n. 1 .. 1 J9U-t1 County Cltr\ of O••nlf" Counl• on
P\llLIC NOTICE
,ICTITIOUS IUSINl!\S
NAME STATEllllENT
TM loll°"'lfl9 "'""'" I\ OO•n9 bull
MU•\ CLASSIC FINl!>HING, 30•l S H•rbOr BlvO !>&nt• Ana, CA '11CM
Sllt11U Dt•n R1(htrO\on, 3011 CootldQll A.,. . COii• Me141, CA •uz. Thll l>Usln"t I• cono...: ted 11v •n In Ol•IOUal Shtllff R1cN1r*11 Thi• sl•letnHll wA• lllto will\ Ii. County Cieri< ol Or•no< County
S.IJI 1 '"' 1'11 .. 1 PubllSl>tcl Ora,. Co.o•I Olily Pilot, Sepl 4, II 18, lS, 1'•1 3'4W1
PUil.iC MOTlCl
,-.CTITIOUS euSINIUS NAME STATl:llllENT
TM fOOOWlno P'""'" Is Oolno ""'' MH•J THE OPE N DOOR, 1SS Thtlla SI ,
L~una Bff<.h, CJo t2•S1 Jolln (•-·. ns Th•ll• SI • LIQVM BHCh.CAm51 Thlt Mlntts " Condu<.ltd llY tn In· dl•l-
JOl\n K • .,.., Thll '1flt f'Mnl WB llltd with 11\t Cou111v Cieri< of Or•no--Counlv on S.DI 1, 1 .. 1 , .. _
Publl,_ Or-Coesl Diiiy Pilot, Sept, •. II, te, 2S, 1 .. 1 ttU II
Sept '· llitl "UHJa Publh'-0 Or~not Co." O••IY Piiot,
54lpl " 11 18, H, 1'111 1'1*'1
PVlllC MOTICC
,.CTITIOOS SUSINESS MAME STATEMENT
The totfow1n9 Of'rWn\ .,., Oo•no bu•lrwuAs F~ENCH KITCHEN •881 Blf<h Street, Ntw p0r1 Buch C•lilorril•
91..0 ROl>trt L Thom•'°"· ,_. L••sen. Fount.in 11e11ev, C•hlorn•• •floe GIOf'IA J ThQm .. on, 1M44 Loffn, Founteln V•ller. Ce111orn1• '1709 Thi• bUsUMU Is <ondu<ltd l>Y an In
dl•l-Robert L T nom•'°" This •1•1•_,,I wt• 111.0 with 11\t Cownly Cler~ of Oranoe Cownty on Sepl.J, 1'91 ,.,..,
Publlthed Orenot Co.\! 0111y Piiot,
Sept.•. 11, 18, H , 1 .. 1 J'l-1
PVILX N8TM:E
NS-""1 ,.CTITIOOl eUSINISS N-1 ITATIMl:NT
Tiit 1o11-1no C>ef'to!I It OOlno busl MU ••· •C£ MANUFACTURING, ltU Wl\lttltr • 8 S. C:0.1A -u. Calllornl•
t?•11
"ODlll Wtttt•ll, "S1 sc~rio. H..n1 1noto11 &eacn. Calllornla Tiiis Mlneu h <ONIV<l•d DY •n.tn-OI•-· RCIClll'IWntt•ll This slMemenl ..... 111.0 with Iha Cownlt Cle•• 01 Orenoe Cou11ty on
AllQ 7•, '"' ,. ....
PuD11~ OrllnQIJ (O•lll D•ll' PllOI, 4UO 11,. ttOI .•• 11. II, tte1 11111•1
NIUC llOTM:E
l'ICTITIOUS eu11111an
NAMt: ITA'TlllllllllT ,,.. IOllowlllO ,..,'°". art 001110 flvllneHat 1, AAI LW4 Y ENGI NEERI NG AOENCY. 1 NATIONAL MOTOR CO, J EVf!ltGREEN HILL DESIG NS • K4P,.LE1t Mill A LUMellt CO . uo~ Tustin, N ... -1 St.ch, CA ntao Cherin Mlthetl Hunll•f •nd JHfwft9 Marlt H1111llty, U05 T u\lln, Ntwporl llNth, CA tMtl), lllla Dval ... n h (Olldu<ltd bf a ,_,.., perlntrlhlp
J.-tl• M HunlltV Thlt -..-1 wu filed wll" tht
County Cletll Of OrtflOt (ou"IY °"
S.OI J, '"' P'IMJ.. fll1 ... '1,_. Pt*I ...... Or.,.. Coe\! Diiiy ,.lklt, "'*'-Qr1ft91' CO•n4 0.lly Pllel, ll'llllllllWd Or~ C..•I 0.11'1' l'la.\, Se.i •. 11, te, U, '"' ,...,_., .._. 4, 11, II, U, 1W1 "9741
let!'( 4, 11. I .. U, fll ,..,., I
0, l'AltTNEltSHI,. Pu1111c nolte~ I\ l\t'reby 91.en l""I FERNANDO WESTRE, ROBERT WE!>TllE •nO fRED KOllWIT Z,
ht•oto!ore O<Mno DUSlneu unotr IM
f•c 11uou1 ltrm narnf' •nd ~'•'• ol WESTRE WOODWORKS •I 17411 N1cl\olH • B. Clly or Hunl•nolon Buell, Counly ot Oranoe. Sl•I• of Calllof'n•• 010 on I,.,. 1111\ oev Of July, 1tt1, llY mvtu.I conwnl, Oluolvo 11\f s.10 partnrr\/llp end 1trm1n1e lhelr re
1•11~ •• CMr1noor• lrwr.in Furt,_r noltCe 1\ hertby Qlven l"-1
11\t u"""r.i~ •111 not i.. '"""""" 111e, trom 1111• day 011. ror any 0011~·
tlon 1n<urr..i llV IM ot'-" In tnel• -" namH OT In tr.t: n•m• 01 tM tlrm DATED AT Or•not C.•lllorn••, lhlt
Jn<I oar of S.l'fem.,.r "" A1cri..ro D DOMIO, AllOf,..Y 10< PArtMr ... lp ltlCMAltD 0 OONALO & ASSOC .. ATTOltNEYS INC
OM City ll•d. Wosl, ~ .. 11. , ... Oraftfe, CA tU..i Publl~ Or•noe Co.SI Oally P•IOI Sept • 1'91 l'ltl .. 1
PUBllt NOTICE
"C'TI TIOUS IUSINISS NAME S'TATEllllENT
The tot•owlnq ""''°" " c1o1no busl· """' ., TRA N SPORT AT IO N
RESOURCES ANO OEVElOPMEN T, 11•·•1U Newport BHCh Calllornle
01 .. l Paul Lucero, t uo-ne, 17t • 1'1
Newport S..Ch, C•lllornl• .,,..l
Thi~ ~IM-.S i. tonouc le<! llv •n II\
01•10U411 p..,1l...:.,o
Thi• \lalemenl .... , flied wllh trw County C•t•k ot Ora~ County on
AUiluslh, 1"1 .. ,.,la
PubllsNO On<>90 Co.st Dally Piiot,
AUii. 18. Seot •. 11 It. t~1 -.,.1
PUlllC llOTlCE
"CTITIOUS eUSINIU 111-1 STATllllllNT
The lo41owlng penon h Oolf\Q bu\I•
neuai EXE CU TI VE SE AR CH CONSULTANTS, 0 10 Park N...._t
Newport a.Kl\, Clllf~I• tiMO
01vld Rtl,,,.,lcl, •S10 P•rll N ... porl.
NewPGr1 &M<h, Calll0<nlA tJWO T1111 bUtinttf ll conoucted "' .,. ln-dl•I_. Olvld Rell-Id Thlt Pal-I W*\ filed with Illa Counly Cieri< of Or•noe County Ot1
A119.1t, '"' 1'1.-0 Pvtllhlwct 0r""9t Coell Dally Pllol,
Awt. 21, 11, ~. 4, II, 1 .. 1 2161.-i
,.CTITIOUI eu111111SS
111-1 ST•TIMINT
"" IOllOWlnt .. -......... "'"' nt»• CltUISI NG &A SICITI, JOO Hello!,_, Cor'ON Oii M•r. CA tt4~. • .,_. A ,.._,, JllO Htllol,_,
COf'-dltl MM, CA '76U Tllll llwl!MU II ~IM Dy on M-
dl•lduet e.rMr•• ,.._,
Thlt 118-• ., 11 .. wtlll IN (evnlf Cl•tll et 0.A"91 C.-ly e11
""'· It. ,.,. ,.._ """"'"'"'Or-c;o.tl Delly ~ ...
Awt ''· •• ~. '· "· ""' ......,
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtday, September 4 198t 85
Farm subsidies nixed
State grower s prefer staying out of s upport plans
ft} JOt: OIGHi\M
AttM.~ ,., .. , Wrll•r
Muny California furm~rs stay out of federal
p1 lt't' :-.upport programs because they ot,1pobe gov
l•rnm e nt 111t~·rvcntio11 or feel restrictions out weigh
udvantugc!>, a Un1 vers1ty of California s urvey 111
d1<:al(•o.,
~i!YS u 1 t·po1 t on the ... 1udy In Callfor111tt
A~r·it•ultun" lJC'!i Ul:rte·ultural ~cwnccs maRa:t:lnt>
Oth1·r"I an· ph llo!<.opli1c<1 I ly oppo~ed to gov
Nnmt•rll,il 1ntl!rventwn 1n agrlt'ultur:.al rnarkct-i."
On tlw otht·r side., thl! report says "it lar.:e
number of th(1sc who ('hOsl! to p11rlic1patt> un
t11·1pt1ll·d th.tt tht• progrn m would l'nhance their ln
l'olr1l' or rl·dUC'l' lnl'11t11l· rai<k · f'\•wt•r Cullforn1..1 h 1rmt'rs j(el federal u1d l hun
their counterparts elscwht>re . anyway because
mao,> l'r1111s i:rown 1n the state have nv ~uvt'rn
m('nt µrogram. lhc rl.'port nott'S
Thos1• ront'luswns stemmi•d rrorn ii s u rvey of
r;1 rnwr!. 1·11ndul·tcd b) three re~e:.arc·her!> curi·e ntly
..,,. formt•rl) <1ssoe1atl.'d with UC Davis ka11dall
A Kruml'r, Hulon I> POPl' and B Dclworth
Gardrwr Thul fador res u lted "' Califomw growers rt'
t•c1ving only 2 6 pea l't'nt of lhe SC! billion in federal
runcb p:.11d out for vaa·ious p rogrnms 111 1978, the
y1:ar tht· rcscun·her!. s tudied
Th1•\ found thul the 71 n•spond£'nts involved an
guvcrnriwot µroMrnms ha d higher averal{e dt:'lll
pt•r Ut'l l' than lht: 44 non part1t1pants w ho
JllSWt'J't.'d the quest 1011:-. 1'.:vt·11 tho:-.t• who ~roy. crops s uc h as wheal .
rll't' a 111I l'ollon that come under federal programs
oft en :.ire cuol lt) the m . particularly lo pnc·e sup
port1> hinged on some land being kept fallow to cut
oVl'rall produtt1on, the survc~ s hows
"lh't;1usc they w1•rt> furtht:r 111 debt, lhe
parl1t1p:.ants or their bunkers may hav~ d esir e d the
n~k 1>roll'l't11111 of the commodit y programs." ihe
s tudy c·onl'ludt-cl
For l'Xarnple. <14 pe rcent of tht> land devoted lo
wheal a nd feed grains nationwide was not in com
plijn<'e with ~overnmenl commodity programs 111
1978. In Cali fornia. the figure was 71 percent.
l'arn1t'r"• offt'lrt•11 varymg views of price s up
µort pmgrc.1ms tn comnwnts atl'llrnpanying their
o.,un.e\ Jllswcrs •
· Sutlt·r Coun ty grower said that without the
1·or11modil;. µru~ram · r wuuld not be operating
1 1i::h1 no"
· Many v1t·w the tost 1n foregon e income as ex
('l'S~l\t' 111 <'ornpari~on \\tlh program ben efits.
Tuneups can save you money
LOS 1\NCa·:LES 1 AP l If you spend a sutJ l'h<11n.., '>Ut'h JS Turwup Masters or lns ta·Tune
which quot(· fl.it rate:-depending o n the num~er. of
c·\ llndcrs you'rt• fN•dang Thl'S~ rhaans s pecialize
1n lUOl'UIJ; and <'<•n offer good pnres because of
h1ghcr volume ar><.l bt·rause they have lower lab<>r
('OS(S
o.,l;rnllul um11u11t of lime behind the wheel. as many
('..1liforn1<1ns clo, one way you can probably save
..,11me m one) is by kee1>1ng your car luned up.
Automol1Vl' cxµerts say u prope rly tun e d C'ar
t•an get at leas t 10 percent and sometimes more
than 15 pc•rccnt more males per gallon Any sav
1nJ,!s will depend on how much you drive, but lets
take tlie cast• of a m otorist w ho puts 20,000 males a
'car on his c~r. whic h gets 20 miles to the gallon
· Our motori-;t pro bably does n 't want to thank
ahout tlHs. but he ('OUl d hc> s pending Sl ,500 a ytar
for g ..1sohnl'. drpending on how much he pays for
t-.1ch of the I ()()() gallons he buys tn an aver<1ge
Yl'tlf' A to p(•rcent increase an mlleagt> translalt:>s
111to u savings of St5(), therefore, and a 15 percc•nl
11H.·n•ast' means a SdVtngs of $225 annua lly
~taJor l1n· dealers and general repair o pe r a·
l111ns us ualh off<·r tuneup:. at rlat rates for four.
six and e ight <'Yimdcr car s. but these pnccs may
bl' s lightly h1g ht•r than al Tuneup Masters or oth er
t'hams SOmC' will orft•r a flat rate but c harge
-.cparatt'I} ro1 "arl ~. Sii l'heck this ahead of tame
Tlw enst r)f a tunC'up wall vary cons1derahly,
lit' pending 011 where you go TherC' are a number or
Tum•up pnt·c s .it rlealersh1pi. and ind1v1dual
sl•n •ice -.talwns an• U!<.ua lly quoted according lo
tlw muk1• and age of thl' car with parts e"Cl ra, and
tlH'Sl' al't• gcm·rall~ the mClst expe ns ive Som e
'-t'n'iN' ~tatiuns do offer inexpens ive tuneups as
I raffiC' boost1•rs fro m tune to lame though
OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS
MUTUAL FUND
NtW VOAtC !AP> CAl••n BIJtloc' M..n 8d S J9 N~ The 1o11-•no QUC> Bullo 1S.111 .. JO FI0.1 "" NL 1,~'""N•''1~'!"1~~.!Y, Cer'Clrl I 97 •.eo G•I Se< •.:n NL ·~ .... 1 ~.~ Dlvlcl 2 7S J 00 Hllnco 1 09 NL •lion al Securlll•• Hlln< 10 JO 11 II HI Vici • .. Nl 0.•len Inc . ••• Month t... •,. ll -. '16 Nl the P•IU\ at ""'l<h NI W5 8 9' t ll Purltn 9.. NL ll>ese securlllts T•Fro I 81 8.20 Thrln I.SI Nl (OUIO have -n Cnl SM II 31 111• T ·-11" NL ~11°..1 (':I ~: ~~:·b:.o :~ ~ '10N~ Fl~al Pr,og
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~ Sohio makes
fast tracks
lf you wt•r't' asked lo nam e the comp any tha l pro
1JUC(.'S mor t• J om t•s l 1c crude 011 tha n any otht'r, which
1111l· would you hgurl'''
l-:xxon, w11rltl '11 la rgest pet rolt>um company,
would bt· u ~ood llcl Dul 1t 111 no longer lhe correct
uu~wcr fl lost tlw No I pos ition l<1st year Texa('o''
It ~ h1g l>ut not fu $l 1r1 U S oil production Mobil~ No .
l'\ c 11 lh<•ugh 11 i. ont• or the world giants m the
p11 trnh'11111 1ndw.try Thl' a nswe r, which s ur prises
many p1•11plt•. IS Standard 0 11 Company or Ohio
<Sohioi
.Soh1c1 1•dgl'cl into rtrst place last year on the
o,;trcni.:th o ( t ht• audc 011 flowing throug h the Alaskan
p1p1.>lim1 fr<im tht> Prudhoe Bay field. 1980 was the
r1rs l y 1•ar or ~
peak production .
from lht> 250 -\·f ~
s quare mile 1
,, r t• a 1 n
no rt h1·rnmos t
A I a s k :1 I 5
m1 lltc1n h arrl'ls
a d.iy S11l11u·!'I
I •• &%
MllTOI MDllDWITZ
~hurt: of thfll outpul 1s 53 percent.
Comparl-11 to what 1t gets fro m Al aska, Sohio's oil
output els<.'whert> ts puny. In 1980. 1l produced 696,377
h~11·rds uf crude oil and natural gas liquids a d ay
from Alai.ka Producllon in the lower 48 s la tes came
to 19.407 harrels It has virtually no 011-produc mg
"l'lls ou1:.1dc the 011ed States
Exxon, by con tr ast , produces nearly sax tames as
much crude oil som ething like 4 million barrels a
day in 1980 but more than 80 percent of tha t output
l'umcs from outs ide the United States Also, Exxon's
oil p rodul"lwn has been going down, not up it has
declined liy 25 percent in the past five years . Soh1o's
has gone up by near ly 20 times in the past five years
Hcmg first m U S 01 1 output h as nothing to do, of
cour~e. with he1ng first 1n the sale of gasohne to U S
moton sts lt 'i. ont-thing to pump up c rude oil. it's
s omt>thing else to run that petroleum through a re ·
fmt'ry. convert it into gasoline and sell 1t through
... crvicc :,tat iuns. Sot110 1s not a m ajor player in the re·
1<111 l'nd of lhc ~ame lt sold 257.717 barrels of
gasoline a da) last yt>ar, which is not too far from
whal 1l ~as se lling fi ve years ago
Sohio 1s the m aJor seller of gasoline in it~ home
o,;t<Jle of Ohao, selling through Sohao stations In are as
a<IJ;,ecent to Ohio , ll sells under the Boron na me
Otht•r Sohw brand na m es ar~ BP, Scot and Wm
Pen n they adorn stations in the East. prim a rily the
Northeast. So in most parts of Lhe country you'd
ncvt.'J' encounter Sohio directly, although its Alaskan
l'rude undoubtedly finds its way into the t a nkers of
other cum1>anies
One byproduct of the Alaskan oil rush 1s easy to
1<1eotify money. Soh w is awash w ith it Last year the
company tJrned $1.8 billion afte r taxes. Only seven
l·omµanic:. in the L' S earned more . Sohio 1s m aking
mort' monc.') than such corporate powe rhouses as
Gem•r;,il Electric. ITT. Du Pont a nd Kodak or the $1.8 billion Jl m ade last year m profi ts, on·
l:v S:IM million was paid out to stockholders. So there
was .i In~ cash buildup. Sotuo came o ut of 1980 with
S3 8 billion in ('3Sh or cash equivalent It got rid of
-.ome of that money by paying SI 8 billion to buy Ken-
necott, the o at1on's largest copper p roducer But
there's still plenty left
Br111:.h Petroleum, the owner of 53 pen·ent of
Sohw. ts a quasi governm e nt corporation. T he
Rrit1i.h government owns 25 percent of BP's shares
amt the Bank of England, Britain's central bank,
own:, a nother 21 pcrcenl In e ffect the n, the largest
produrt-r of domestic 011 1s controlled by th e Bn tish
govern menl
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW YORK tAPI M l•S. Tll11rs O<lce
.,,., net Ch•not of ""' llllfM mo\I KllYt New .,,,.. Sloe~ E.c..,."llt •\SU"\
tr•O•no nationally dt MOf'e th•n S1 IBM 431,800 ~... 1' t AUAl<hlld OS,900 o:i.. ,.,,
Amer T & T OJ,100 ~· • , ... MldSouUI flJ.SOO 11\, ClllotSvu 00.,300 ,,.., J'•
cluPont Jll.900 39\. 11\ SuperOll > lSI SOO JH• 1~
OwtnsCno loU.900 21>'" • '"-Smltll~hne )41 100 oS.._ )', ~~IP.~:~. m:= ~~ , ...
Clllcorp 314,000 21'• '• Occident Ptt 318,900 1•' • '-Ctncotnc JI l,SOO IJ... ... Enon s lOl,600 11 ..
AMERICAN LEADERS
GOLD COINS
Pct
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Up 11 Up I 0
Vo • S
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Up • J Up S I
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tndu• J.l•l.100
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WHAT STOCKS DID
NEW VORIC fAP) ~P 3 Prtv
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Tocuy 108
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METALS Tl\UMOaY
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SILVER
fllY~V
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GOLD QUOTATIONS Tllunday I..... _,,,incl llal119 '4JUS, up M 1S
~· a!Wmoon flxlnci M.:».$0. lolll IUO
l'eril: ati.,_ 11~11'9 MIS 13, 111> to ft
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M>t OOMCMI
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SYMBOLS
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THE
FAMIL't'
CIRCl'S
ddy! Those people sure hove
a lot of pets!"
BIG GEORGI: by V1rg1I Partch (VIP)
"You mean all you had was your teeth cleaned and
he gave you that for being brave?"
~ \R-'I \Dl'KE by Brad Anderson Hank Ketchum -'s:::1 r
I
"Sure he can do tricks. He can make a
ten-pound bag of dog food disappear
just like that!"
Excuse me my moms calling I think sre wants me
to come home and clean my l1ngerna11s
I Arf'RECIATE IHlf:>. M156
WE051ER' M~ ONLY INTERE~T
15 iO TELL MA601 e>EN&ON
THE REAL MORY Af>OUT HEI'
HUSBAN(l'!.l t'EATH'
by Harold Le Doux
YOU TELL HER I WAS THE ONE WHO
MADE THE PHONE CALL TO HER
.-iousE THAT M0 RNIN6. THAT I HAD
NEVER MET HER
HU56AND OEFORE THEN ! ___ __..
G \R•·n :1.o by Jim Davis l
e 0
..
ACROSS •6 Dismay
t Debark •9 Encumt>er
1 2 3 4 S Father. Hebr S3 Ill-bred one
9 Garbed S• Tense
14 Obs. SS Unrestrained
14 $-shaped 56 Mythological
17 molding sorceress
t5 Garment 57 Feminine
20 16 CB or FM suffix
17 Turkish river 58 King of
18 Imply Judah
19 "Night 59 Ethan -
Musk:" 60Gue
author 6 t Hungarian
20 Equaung premier
22 Thome
23 Function DOWN
24 Portico
25 Sally 1 K1nelot soil
28 Ought not to 2 Taj Mahal
32 Freshman lite
33 lnciine 3 Straight
3• F1$h eggs 4 Dehneate
35 Lllurgy 50noeln -
36lower
37 Nk:ktl, e.g. 6 Salty fluid
38 OUser1 7 Thump
39 Distance a Suttable .o Nova Scotia 9Non.grtd
strlil 10 Kind of tlrt
• t Opel °' onyic 11 Gerden In
o ui.wotk Genellt
44 BarbtCUt 12 Se«'9
45 Olltrlc1 13 Throw
UNITED Feature Synelleate
Thursday's Puzzle Solved
S H ~ :r "p "s $I HA T H
t " C H E N E T I 0 0 E E
M l E HH l R I T U AH
I II ' D I IA MA SS E RS -"I s H
,,._
5 IV ~ II E •a II OIT T 0
"~ If H I IA N E • Tl" I T
E H • R ' v I! R 8 _,,, NT
' c ll-I S l UIN OE
~ E IA R T R I NIO ER
-E 11-• E c ,_
~ Ii ~ I L ~ 0 [ A T E II I~ A ~ E. R Ill I NE A''r VA l I f A I N iio E R S I 00 00
21 Sherpen .0 Ace or trey
22 Peec:tl part 42 Rife
24 Portion 43 Run easlty
25 Small shoot 45 Rubbish
26 Ma Faye •6 Medi.Yal eilk
27 ''--eat flb<lc
~ke" 47 Singer -
28 Portion Hema
29 PerUlte 46 Knitting
30 Loud outcry ttl1etl
31 Purpor1 •9 An tmOtlon
33 Punllh 50 Torpor
38 Bobbin 51E-O-
37Sweettr 52 Equine
39$-..tbrted 54 StlmUlltt
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. September •. 1981
PEANtT8 by Charles M Schu l z
-----~~~~--.i~
YES, SIR .. I NEED SOME
SCMOOL SOPPLIES ...
Tl' MBLEW EED8
nos f'OA RP MEETIN&
WIU.. COMS 1Q ORVE:R!
SHO E
I NEED A NEW PEN I A SlNDER, A PENCIL. A
METRIC RULER, SOME
PAPER AND ... ' I
J
I • 0
t7U~ 101Hf PL..UMMS1N6
MOR1AL.liY ~t I AM
OF'eN 10 SLIGGf5110NS
FOR Si1MULA11N6' OUR
f:COOOMIC Sl1UAllON.
SIT DOWN I NANC)(.·-
I WANT TO TALK
TO YOU
GORDO
fOR BETTER OR fOR WOR8~
l..OOK, MICHAEL!-
LIZ.21E CAN WEAR
yooR OLO OVE~RLLS !
• i i f ~
c ' 1 • j
! •
/f~IY1E ~U,HA111,.c.~.fit:
A LOT OF LUCK ~
by Tom K Ryan
1JU,
iiztl~~4~~#i;i2-/jff
bV Jeff MacNe lly
by Ernie Bushmtller
CJ • ., °""'"••Ml• '!Jfl'dll{•~· .,._
by Gus Arriola
by Tom Bat1uk
I WA5 KJNO OF l-OPIN6 1AAT
OOEK "THE SUl'M'\E~ ,OOE OF ~E.M trl16f.tf HAVE KJL.LED1HE
arnER !
by Kevin Fagan
ANP
WORS"T"' OF
At...t..., IS HAVING '10 MAKeA HAUN"T"'E:P Hquse:
C>"t..L,.. .'
by Lynn Johnston
THE'/ S-T1LL GOT
THE KNEES
IN IHEM ~ (·
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-Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. September 4, 1981
APWI .....
RALLYING TO A CAUSE Ed McAteer.
president of Religiou& Roundtable. ::.lands
under .i roundtable tpgo al a new~ con
ferem·e in Dallas. Texa:-., kicking off a
··Rally for Life ·· MtAt1o•c1'. who opposes
Sandra Day O'Connor·s nomination to the
Supreme Court. said lht• rail\ 1~ tn focus
attention on morul 1ssut•" faC'1ng thl'
Reagan adm1n1strat1on
Ink blot p sychological
t est seen a s s till valid
WASHINGTON (APJ -In this age
of sophisticated psychological tech·
niques, the old ink blot tests still are
valued windows for peering into
personalities. experts say.
The famous Rorschach tests, taken
by millions over lhc last 60 yt!ars. are
hardly out or dale and still are
chatlenging experts trying lo in·
terpret them, scientists said.
Dr. John E. Exner. a clinical
psychologist at Long Island Universi·
ty. said the 10 standard ink blots
have not changed in decades, but
what experts learn from them con·
tinues to grow.
"We arc st tll trying to understand
more about how people frame their
responses... Exner said in an in·
terview "Even after all these years.
there's still much to learn."
Exner said scientists recently dis·
. covered that when a person sees a
""blot. he registers the first impression
in his mind in less than one second.
But most people t ake about five
seconds to respond.
"We are trying to rind out what
happens 1n those other four seconds,"
he said "People apparently rank
many interpretations and give the
one they think 1s acceptable.
"We'd like to know how many
responses there are and how they are
ranked." he continued "As I said.
there's still a lot to learn."
Exner is the chairman of the In
ternational Rorschach Society's 10th
worldwide congress on the tests. a
meeting held every three years. The
session begun Wednesday at the
Capitol Hilton Hotel marks the first
Lime the meeting has taken place in
the United States.
The 300 p syc hologists,
psychiatrists and other experts a re to
attend workshops and hear 119
papers on the techniques pioneered
by Swiss psychiatrist Hermann
Rorschach m 1921 ~
Mal a r ia
a t hreat
CHICAGO <AP I
World travelers should
beware of a new drug-
resistant strain or poten
tially lethal malaria. a
medical journal warns.
A report in the
Journal of the American
Me dical Assoc1at1on
sa id two American
traveler!> in East Africa
were s tricken with
faldparum malaria
even though they had
conscientious ly taken
the widely prescribed
ant1 -malar 1al drug
chlcroquine as a precau·
lion
It was the first time
the resistant strain had
been found in Tanzania
and Kenya. This form of
m alaria 1s the mos t
serious fouhd in man
and 1s often fatal
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Thoroughbreds still race here every August and
sightseers enjoy the Revolutionary War bat·
tlefield, but the pungent mineral water baths that
once drew nocks of people hoping to be healed are
themselves 1n need of a cure
The pipes m the baths. which drew 175,000 peo-
ple a year in ttle 1930s. are rusty and clogged with
miner al deposits . State officials are considering
cloeing most of the baths and transferring the rest
to a private heallh club
And next month, the ramous bottled waters
from the springs that gave this community of
23,901 north of Albany its name will carry a label
warning they contain an unhealthy amount or
minetals and .. should not be used as a principal or
sole St)Urce of drinking water "
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dian agent Si r William Johnson to Hi gh Rock Spr-
ing to ease the pain of an old wound.
"There is no longer any doubt or their ability
to cure human diseases. to eke out human life, to
mitigate human suffering and lo increase human
happiness." a doctor, R.L. Allen. concluded in
1844.
Forty years later. the Artesian Lithia Co. tout-
ed the spas as the "perfect panacea" for Hver
complaints. dyspepsia, biliousness, acidity or the
stomach. constipation and piles.
Vacationers poured in to take the "water
cure", staying 1n palatial hotels and sampling
waters from two dozen s pnngs. each tasting slight·
ly different
Then, as now, many or the mineral-laden
waters tasted terrible and the caronation led to
foul-sme lling belches. The laxative varieties
earned nicknames like "Three-Minute·· and
"IO-Minute."
Bul pilgrims tolerated those drawbacks in the
face of sc1entlfic opinion that the waters were truly
curative.
In the late 1920s, hydrotherapy expert Simon
Baruch convinced Gov Franklin D . Roosevelt to
build a treatment and research center at the
baths. The Simon Baruch Laboratory, equipped
with Bunsen burners. test tubes and lead-lined
chambers. employed an X-ray researcher and a
starr of 14
But medical director Or Walter McClellan
never pinned down evidence of the baths' curative
effect despite 20 years of research. Most of the
staff left at the onset of World War 11 and never re
tu med.
The number of baths given annually had
dropped to 60,000 by the mid-1960s and leveled off
around 25,000 in recent years. When the phylicians
and registered nurses left in the early 1970s, the
spas were forced to drop the physical and inhala·
tion therapy and hot.wax treatments they once
provided according to doctors' orders. "From
what we can see, there's no major market for
ther apeutic minera l baths in the future," accord-
ing to Willi am Kelly, manager of the Saratoga.
Capital District State Park and Recreation Com-
mission.
Photo brings Inan
flood of lette r s
PIULADELPHIA (AP) -Jim Zerbe doesn 't
corutider himself a sex symbol, but has received
more than 2,300 letters from women in all 50 states
and six foreign countries. ·
The letters ·started when Zerbe, bare-chested
a nd wrapped in a parachute harness. a ppeared in
Cosmopolitan magazine as the June bachelor of
the month.
The gushing t.ext described him as an "earthy,
yet elegant" man in search or "a classy lady who's
still a physical woman."
Zerbe said a co-worker apparently sent the photo
to Cosmopolitan.
The letters started two days after the magazine
hit the newstands, he said. Many of them had
photographs enclosed, and so many women
followed up with telephone calls that Zerbe had to
get an unlisted number.
"Basically. it's been fun. just a big gag," Zerbe
saJd. "I love the lettef'1. Ute, they'll say: 'You're
really alck to advertise for dates.• And then they
say. 'Pleue caJJ me between 7 and 9 on Tuesdays
ind Thursday•. and Sunday afternoon I 'll be al my
,mother'• place'."
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Pot growers head north
New ·carpetbaggers' move from California to Oregon
(~RANTS PASS, Ore (AP)
Oregoni.in:. hardly mask their
contempt for California land de·
vclopers who are blamed for mi-
g ruling across the border to
rupe the state's scenic beauty.
Now Oregon has new carpet
baggers from its southern
neighbor comme rcial marl
Juana growers.
They have discovered that
southwest Oregon's climate.
growing season . remote loca·
lions and underfinanced law en·
forcement are ideal for their
businesses. police say.
"From the information we
~et, this is apparently one or the
best places lo grow marijuana in
the world," Attorney General
Dave Frohnmayer said.
Local governments in five
counties hope some of the ele-
ments of a federally funded pro-
gram used ror three years in
northwest California will help
shatter that reputation
lrorucally, some Oregon law
enforcement officials feel the
success of that program. Opera·
lion Sensimilla . is partially
responsible for sending a small
exodus of pot growers across the
border for safer working condi-
tions.
"I think law enforcement is
working under that assu mp·
lion," says Bob Hamilton. an as·
s1stant attorney general. "You 'd
have your head in the sand if
you didn't "
Already, the marijuana busi·
ness in J osephine. Jackson,
Douglas. Curry and Coos coun-
ties of Oregon probably exceeds
$20 million a year. although firm
estimates are hard to come by.
And lean budgets for police,
coupled with more growers
filtering into Oregon. have law
enforcement officials worried.
In late July, a few agents and
an aeriaJ observation plane from
the U.S Drug Enforcement Ad-
ministralton were assigned to
the area. with instructions to as-
sist in locating fields of pot,
particularly the champagne or
marijuana, sensimilla.
In the first three weeks of the
operation, the agents helped
confiscate 8,000 plants anCI about
30 weapons. says Tad Tayer.
special agent in charge for the
DEA in Seattle.
But DEA officials are reluc-
tant to Lalk about specifics for
the progra m . including the
agents' base or operations and
their budget in Oregon
Meanwhile, state police have
opened a s tatewide toll-free
number for informants. And
they are distributing flyers with
pictures or marijuana, and
space for informants to write
down locations of pot fa r ms and
descriptions of sus pects.
One reason police are welcom·
ing the DEA 1s money, or lack of
1l The smaller counties, such as
Coos. just don't have the time or
manpower to purs u e the
growers
"Last year. we had a record
number or homicides ... says
Detective Ralls Hall. "We spent
most or our time on homicides.··
J ackson County officials say
they have two agents specially
assigned lo the pot problem
They say they could use 20 or
more durrng the harvest season
An umdent1f1ed .Josephine County Shenfl s Deputy 1s flanked by•
man1u.<.ma plants near Catie .Junctwn. Ore The federal Drug F:n
/orcenumt Adm1111strat1on has 1omed autlwnt1es 111 southwestprn
<>regon to combat ymu·mq cnmmerc1a/ pol 1T1d11st r11
Officers are having a tougher
time find ing the farm s.
however, as growers have
learned that s mall plots and
greenhouses are easier to con-
ceal.
"The open pot field. like the
corn field, is not common
anymore." says Jackson County
detective Carl Sieg. "One good
plant is better than 10 small
plants."
In Josephine County, officers
have served about fi ve warrants
on greenhouse owners already.
says Undersheriff Jim Carlton.
Many g r owe r s e mpl oy
sophisticated techniques for
growing pot, and basic methods
-dogs. guns and booby traps -
to protect it
"It's becoming dangerous,'
Hamilton says. "They're booby
trapping some or t hese places.
They 'r e s hooting at people
They'r e shooting at airplanes ...
Hamilton says there are three
types of operations that could be
involved in pot growing.
The s m all ventu re. or a
handful of entrepreneurs. and
enterprises. which operate with
a permanent hierarchy and dis·
tribution network, are definitely
plying their trade in the state.
What concerns Hamilton is the
possibility that a third type, a
crime syndicate, or a more
wide-ranging and high-powered
network. may be involved.
"You may have all three. co·
existing," he s ays. •
Efforts to estimate the amount
of ma rijuan a grown in the
southern part of the slate are un-
scientific at best
Josephine County authorities
say last year they seized about
five tons of plants and processed
m arijuana worth an estimated
$15 million. which would make it
the county's largest cash crop.
That figure has been criticized
for being too inflated or too con·
servative.
The street value of marijuana
can range from about S200 per
plant to more than $1 ,500 for
plants that yield the higher·
grade, higher -powered
sens1milla buds
But authorities say they ex·
peel bigger takes io pot raids
this ~rowing season, which lasts
from late summer through the
fall.
"There are no indications that
I have seen over the last couple
years that it's getting better,"
says Hamilton. "It's getting
worse."
Many law enforcement of-
ficials are wary of claims by op.
ponents of Operation Sensimilla
in California that the pot raids
deprive areas or a cash-quick
economy
The mari1uana, and the
money it generates, leaves the
state. Sieg says.
Simply supply and demand
economics says that during
harvest season. when pot is plen·
tiful. its price s hould plunge
locally.
ll doesn't, he says. .
"Wh en you l ook a t t'h e
tradeoffs, growing marijuana
doesn't help a community," Sieg
says
Vi-sitors target of SF thugs
Travele r s victims of attack in high-crime area
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The
scene is all too familiar these
days. Foreign visitors out for a
stroll wander into the wrong
part of San Francisco and ..
"German Tounsts Attacked.
"Youth Gang Robs Chinese
Tourists." "Britis h Woman
Wounded.''
The dismaying headlines point
up a problem which has serious·
ly tarnished San Francisco
reputation as ''Everyone 's
Favorite City "
This monlh. for the first time.
Police have begun to break down
statistics to show numbers or
tourists who are victims of
violent crimes in the city's
Western Addition, a high-crime
area thal Iles in the path
between downtown and Golden
Gate Park.
Their fi rst sampling showed
that 28 tourists. including 17
from foreign countries. were
robbed in the first nine days of
Aug~t.
Touris ts -particularly
foreign tourists -are easy
marks for the bands or youths
who strike ll~e urban pirat~s
and disappear i nto the low-
income housing projects in the
area.
•'Criminals would rather rob a
tourist," says Rotea Gilford or
the Mayor 's Criminal Justice
Council. ''They know the victims
are not going to be here t o
testify against them. and the chan.~es of being prosecuted are
less. ,
In addition to being easy
marks. tourists are lucrative
targets. One family of German
tourists lost passports, airline
tickets home. $150 in cash. Sl.SOO
In travelers checks and a valua·
ble cam era.
Sometimes, they lose more. A
British woman needed sur1ery
afttt l:M!ing shot ln the chest and
left arm during a holdup. And
earlier this· month, an 18-year-
old German girl was beaten and
raped by a young man who
befriended her after she got off a
bus.
Once tourists walk among the
housing projects along Fulton
and McAllister streets. ''they're
gone." says Deputy Police Chief
James Ryan.
"We've had a number of purse
snatches and muggings, situa-
tions where our men on stakeout
have seen the crime go on down
a quarter of a block away. It
wasn't close enough, the crooks
still got away."
Officer Mike Farnham, who
regularly patrols the area. says,
··Going in there is like going into
a war zone. And sending some
innocent tourist in there thin.king
he's out for a walk to Golden
Gate Park is like turning a kit·
ten 1005e on the freeway."
The problem, say police. is
that visitors simply are not
aware of the danger that lurks in
the Western Addition
·'Tourists are not asking for
advice at their hotel or finding
out where they can go that is
safe." says police spokesman
H en r y Friedlander .
"Somewhere at the hotel desk
they should be told, 'If you go
out, let us make some recom·
mendations. '"
Ironically, some hotels may be
adding to the problem by banding
out maps that inadvertently lead
tourists into trouble. One map dis-
torts the two -mile dista nce
between Civic Center and Golden
Gate Park, making It look like a
10-minutestroll.
Another map reduces the dla·
tance to four blocks. In fact, It ls
21 blocks and leads right
through the Western Addition
and the dangerous FUJmore ota-
lrict.
Chet Rhodes, m arketing direc·
tor or the visitors bureau, says
bureau maps now explain that
they are drawn to scale and
tourists should check with hotels
or the bureau if they are plan·
ning a walk.
George Kirkland, executive
director or the bureau. admits
that violence against tourists Is
bad for the city, which is trying
lo cope with a general slump in
tourism.
"I don't believe the violence
has increased, but I trunk media
coverage has. and as that hap-
pens, it's very bad for a destina-
tion." Kirkland says.
• • 1 think it's bound to hurt
tourism unless we can show
that we a re doing something
about it and that a lot of the at-
te ntion i t 's gelling is Dot
justified," says Gilford.
News about tourist muggings
is the Last thing San Francisco
needs. Tourism. the city's big-
gest business. was otr 6.9 per·,
cent last year due to inflation,
labor problems and declining.
travel.
Kirkland s ays the situation
ha s improved . but foreign
tourism is down 20 percent. It:
isn't clear how much is due to an:·
unfavorable exchange rate and';
how much to reports of violence. ~
Gilford's council has been
m eeting with representatives
from the Western Addition and
plans a "massive meeUng" soon·
with community leaders ancl·
:residents to examine the
problem.'' •.
And police have "deflnit~J
escalated our manpower in the
area." says Friedlander
When offlcen 1ee people who
look like tourists or appear to ~
loet. be said, lhey offer dlrec..,•
tlons and advtce. '•
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Shawn Kohl tends her pet cacll
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. SeptemtMtr 4, 1981
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She enjoys nursing cactus garden
By JOHN Pl.AT•:RO
·-'--~···-• MIAMI Shawn Kohl, a nurse and
receptionist in her husband·doctor's of·
fke, says patients shouldn't be con
rNnl'd if she suddenly bolts excitedly
nut of the room. especially if it's 3 p.m.
It 's most probable that she will be
running over lo her greenhouse to check
up on a progency of her "Rebutia aur·
eislora "
For non-coll ectors, that's the sci en·
tific name of a kind of cactus that
blooms at a particular time, and only on
rare occasions.
"I have one that blooms exactly at 3
p m . out that happens only three or
four day!> a year, if you're lucky," said
the 39-ycar old Mrs. Kohl, who has an
extensive ('Ollection of cacti a hobby
that caught her attention six years ago
"I was on vacation m Arizona when 1
really noticed cacti for the first time, ..
• s aid Mrs Kohl. "and 1t sort of got ear-
ned a\\a} "
She now has a collect1on of almost
1,000 s pecies one fifth or the known
v<traet1es of c·actus in the world. She ex
plained that these include what 111
properly called "succulents" -cactus
like pltmls that have no thorns .
Although nursing remains her first
callinat. in recent years, her hobby has
grown mto a lucrative weekend busi
ness venture.
"The money helps pay the taxes,"
said the mother of t hree sons . However,
some of the rare species she has are not
for sale and are kept in her home.
When she's not helping her husband
with h.is medical practice, Mrs. Kohl
s pends her spare lime in a professional
s ized greenhouse built next to their
s mall medical office.
She conceded that one of the advan
tagcs of raising cacti is that they need
little care
"I can go away for a month if I had to
leave them unattended," s he said. "It
wouldn't harm them at all."
She continues lo expand her collection
by v1s1ting commercial nurseries
whenever she travels, and by getting
seeds from faraway places through the
mail
"I'd hke to go to the mountains of
Columbia where there are some en-
dangered species of cacti, but It's too
dunaerous." she said
That's because it's the same area
where most of the illegal dru&s brou1ht
into the United Sta tes originate.
"People who go there looking ror cac-
tus often get s hot at." she s aid.
Mrs . Kohl s aid s he finds cacti
aesthetically beautiful. She gingerly
showed a small plant with a single,
mlniscule, red flower and said, "How
could you not love this?"
Some cact i. she explained, have
st range blooming habits. There are
some that bloom only at night. Wben
that happens, she's apt to wake her
husband and have him take pictures or
the event
Mrs Kohl 's horticulturaJ interest is
confined to cactus, and there's never a
garden flower in her home
"I've never had a regular plant." ~he
said, "I don't hke the ordinary." ......
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The South Coast Garden Club will hold its an-
nual membership tea Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the
home of Mrs. Harmon Stevens of Laguna Niguel
Members will bring local women interested in
gardcnmg and in joining the group. Mrs. Stanley
I logshead will be hostess for the tea.
TH E L AGUNA Beach Garden Club will hold
ats annual membership tea Friday. Sept. 11. from 2
TRIMMINGS
to 4 pm in the home of Mrs Edwin Ramsey of
Corona dcl Mar.
Past presidents will be honored and the
Laguna Beach Garden Cl ub will celebrate 53 years
of activity For more information call 494 -0553
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Time to Plant
Spring Bu lbs
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Delightfully fragrant
spring blooms. Many colors.
Excellent cut flowers.
It's tllne to plant bulbs THE NAT IONAL Fuchsia Society, Laguna
Beach Branch. is set to meet Wednesday at 6 p m
in the home of Al and Louise West for supper
Hortense Miller will speak on the development
of her garden. For more information or to RSVP.
call 497-2524
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Bulb planting time is suc h a s n c m es i a ,
with us again, so you sc hiza nthus. Iceland
s hould be cons idering po pp y or the eve r -
what bedding plants you popular violas These
will use to cover over will produce quick color
the bulb bed. Primarily, to brighten the area un
bulb cover s hould be til the bulbs burst into
s hallow rooted annuals bloom
Gardener's checklist
• Dutch iris, freesaas. 1x1a. s par ax1s and
several other spring blooming bulbs are best plant-
ed this month.
• It's time to lift the gladiolus bulbs if the tops
have all turned brown Cut the stalk an inch above
the corm. dust to avoid insect damage and store in
a cool place
• Stocks. violas. pansies. canerarias, calen-
dulas are five good choices or bedding plants to
count on for winter bloom Plant them now
• The fall is an excellent time to put in a new
lawn. Be sure to prepare the bed well and buy
quality seed from your local nurseryman for the
best results
• Spray roses, begonias. dahli as and other ••
plants that are susceptible tu mildew which can be
a problem at this time of the year.
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QUEENIE
"You've learned a leuon Never send the tomato
1urprlte back "
~EAR READE R : The Power TooJ
Dtv ion of Rock well lnle rnaliooa l , in
coo ration with the Consumer Product Safe-
ty Commission, Is voluntarily conducting a
repair program for approximately 70 ,000
Model 8 Motorized Bench Saws which may
have a defective switch.
llockwell urges owners or Its Model 8
motorized saws (Catalog No. 3t ·205 l.
manufactured prior to November 1980, to dis-
continue using th~ saws until the switch has
been replaced.
Breakage of a lab within the s witch
mechanis m may result in the saw remaining
In an "on" or a "temporary off" position. In
the "temporary off" position, the saw can be
caused to restart with a 51ight b_11mp. five re-
ports of lacer ation injuries h"!lve been re -
ceived by Rockwe ll.
Saws with potentia lly defective switches
can be identified by serial numbe rs that fall
between LL-100 throug h P ·llO or between 80
A 00000 through 81 C 02615. T his problem dOt's
not affect saws manufactured i,inc e
Dece mber 1980. which have a safe ty switch
with removable toggle. The saws with the
new safety switch have a "Type II" designa-
tion stamped on the ends of the carton.
Rockwell urges that owners take their
Model 8 motorize d saws to the nearest
Rockwe ll Service Cente r for a switc h
re placement, free or charge. Centers a re list·
ed In the Yellow Pages and in the owner s
manual packaged with each saw.
Rockwe ll also is making switc h retrofit
kits available, with easy·lO·follow instruc -
tioas, for those own ers who want to replace
the switc hes themselves. Order free from:
Roel<well International Power Tool Division.
400 N . Lexington Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208,
Attention: Customer Services Department.
ltockwe ll asks tha t an owner provide the
serbtl number of a s aw when r equesting a
sw~h retrofit kit. Any questions regarding
sw"ch re placem ents can be directed to A.L.
Larkin, Customer Services Manager at
Roekwell's address.
Owners who may need to ~erlfy the
serial numbers for the saws involved may
callCPSC's tool·free hotline: <800> 638-8326.
Tips on flossing
DEAR PAT DUNN : Would you please
publis h some "approved .. instr uctions for us -
ing dental fl oss that I can clip and post in the
bathroom ? I've asked my dentist for this m ·
forrtlation, but he doesn't have 1t 1 think this
wouJd he lp my youngsters to do a better Job
of Opssing than they a re now
K. W . La&una Beet c h
The American Dental Association pro-
vided the following lips for "first lime"
rtoaers:
-Break off about 18 lnches of Ooss and
wrap most of it around one or the middle
finfers of one band. Wind the rest around the
s ame finger of the other hand .
.__ Using thumbs and forefingers, and
wi~ one inch or floss between them, guide
the n oss t.c> your tooth.
-Holding tightly, use a gentle sawing
motion to insert n oss between your teeth.
Ne.er sna p the noss in place.
-When floss reaches the gum line,
cu"e it Into a "C" shape against the tooth
and gently slide il into the space between lhP
g um and tooth until you feel resis tance.
,..-When holding floss against lhe tooth,
mo-.e noss away from the gum by scrapin g
the aide of t he tooth.
-Repeat this on the rest of your teeth,
104 do n't forget the back side of your last
tooib.
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Body makes 'drug' that causes 'runner's high'
HOSTON t A I' l Pl·oplt• who run a
I 11 I ~ \"' l 11111 rt' th u n c x c r r 1 s e
~onwtl nwl' llwy also .:l'l high Now.
rto('t01!> say, tht•Y rn uy huvl' found the
t'aU!>C of this d 1 ug li ke 1..•uphoriu
The sourrc or t he e lation. well
kno\\n among JOggerl> us "runner's
high, · m~•Y be a nut urul pain kille r
l11111 shows up in the hlood in unusual
ly high amounts wit h regular ex
t•rc1M'. rcseurl'hers !Ul}
The f1nd1ngs are s peculative, but
M1p port the idea thHt daily r unning
tan bt• a d1.hctivc. Hunne rs co mpla in
11f lt•1•l111g out tlf sorts 1f they miss a
cln\ of t•xcr('1se. and actu Hlly may be
t•x pt•ricnt·mg '' 1thdra" a l symptoms.
.H·c•orrt1ng to the researchers.
T h t' s t• n a I u r a I I y p r o d u c e d
..
d 1t•rtlll'als. t·ullcd cndorphtns. urc
s1m1lur lo nJrrot1<·i, The brain and
Ila· 111tu1tJr y gl,ind re lc1tse them and
<•nwng oth('I things, lh<'y help the
bod\ t•onlrol 1n11n
Th(• i.tudy "HS cond uctcd at
Mu!>i.ur h usells Generttl Jlosp1t ul a nd
pu b lish ed 1n T h url>day's Ne w
Englund J ourna l of Mcd1 dne
T he doctors measured endorphins
in seven women volunlt!ers who d id
not exer<'1se regularly For eight
W<'ck!.. they worked out an hour a
day. Over this tinw, t hey built up the
level of their l'Xcrtion as they run.
did cxercisl'S and rod e s tationary
b1rycles
T he r c s('arch ers took b lood
samples from the wome n before lht'y
sturtcd 1'Xl'l'l'IStn~ dlld ».Cain after
Orll' hm11 I .1·veli1 of ~·rH.Jorphins rose
.,ubst.11111:111.\ t'a<•h tlm~ thl'Y worked
out
/\ r l l' r I " o m on t h s o I t h t' st'
"01·koub. the ir 1..·ndorphin levels
1urnpt:d MS pt'rce11t following un hour
o r t' x <' r c· 1 s e . T h c n t h c a mo u n t s
gruduully rt•turru:d lu normal
"'l'h1..· basic !>pt•cula t1on we h1tve to
make Ill that our measurem ent oC
blood 1s an mdex of something I hal 1s
happeni ng 111 the hrain," s aid Dr
Da nit•I H t'<• rr. o ne o f th<• rl'
searl'IH!r!> "That 's a very big leap,
bCl'llll'.JJ. 1n mun~ v. a ys, lht• brain 1s
an:.ulatl·d from lhl• hloud '
If th1.•sc chem 11:ab an• J<'<'umulat
1ng tn lhl' b rain. he s aid. ··1t rnay ex
plain 1n part why peopli don'l seem
to notl<'t' lnJUrteM during strenuous
l'Xer<'llH.'. It mi g ht explain why
peoplt>'s mood improves if they do
strt'nuoub cxerrise regularly or they
feel badly 1f t hey art' usl'd to cxercise
und huvt-to i.top "
.Jogge rs who frequently 11pea k or
this "tugh s ay they reel unsettled if
they don't gel the ir da ily "fi x" of ex
crcise.
"A lot or runner!! report 1t," s aid
l>I' Lyll• Micheli. head of the sports
rncd1c1 nt• div ision at Childre n 's
Hospital Medical Cenlt!r in Boston.
· 11 apparently comes after running
50 to 60 minutes ci nd doing it con·
s1:,,tently ll 's a ft:>C'h ng of well-being
.ind euphoria " ---------
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Daily Piiat
FRIDAY, SEPT .~. 1981
Irvine High football:
FOR THE RECORD C6
This may be the year
hard times end. See C4 .
A public relations nian, Malavasi's no~
Rams Coach Ray Malavasi has made a big
mistake. He's attacked the integrity -once too
often -of something he has no business messing
with . . the media.
If Malavasi wants to distort the truth to his
players, I guess that's his prerogative. If he wants
to distort the truth to his coaches, that's his de-
cision. If he wants to distort the truth to his
s uperiors. it's his neck.
RAMS
JOHN
SEVANO
point Malavas1 bungled the JOb Understand. t ·m
not criticizing Malavasi for cutting Dryer that
was his choice as a head coach, right or wrong
What I am faulting , though, is how he handled
the situation before, during and afterward.
day and Tuesday o r last week
"I guess if I was making what Fred was male,..
1ng I wouldn't retire either "
"Look, it was a decision I had to make and j
ft•lt it was a good one." •!•
"We made the decision for the good or lh~
team Nobody liked fred Dryer more than I did
. 1t was a tough decision . like Lawrenct!
McCutcheon. Nothing m akes me feel worse."
However. if he wants to twist the truth to the
media, he better be ready to suffer the conse-
quences.
"I never said anything like that," Malavasi
gruffed.
Malavasi knew about the "no trade, no waive"
clause in Dryer's contract. In meeting in February
between Malavas 1, General Manager Don
Klosterman, assistant general manager Jack
FauJkner and Georgia and Dominic Frontiere, the
r amifications of signing Dryer to another season
were carefully pointed out by Klosterman himself.
And finally: "Older guys get to a s tage where
they should retire H somebody isn't s mart enougb
to do it themselves. t hen somebody has to do it for
them " Malavasi 's first "denial" to the press came a
little more than 21"2 years ago at one of his morn-
ing breakfasts. The coach was asked. on this
particular morning, to assess his team's talent
agains t the rest of the NFL.
"But we have 1t on tape," the reporter m ·
s isted.
"I don't care what it says on the tape. I never
s aid th~t." Malavasi growled b,ilck.
So. it's obvious Malavasi knew, he Just thqpght
the matter could be settled. Malavasi denies he made the latter statem ent
sn reference to Dryer (I guess he was talking about
Pat Haden;. Plus, he holly denied he ever wanted
to waive or retir'e Dryer. "Dryer asked me to
waive ht m." said Malavasi Thursday, in the midst
of denying his other q uotes
The incident gave the media a good indication
of what to expect from Malavasi in years to come.
Malavasi said the Rams were good, but didn't
have the same talent as Pittsburgh or Dallas. Six
weeks later, prior to a meeting with the Cowboys,
M alavasi was asked to elaborate on his statement.
Tbere have been other cases. and other denials
but. for the most part, the press ignored them
because we fi gured it was just one or the hazards
of covering any professional athletic team.
However. 1l wasn't And rather than Malavasi
~ay ing , "Hey, I blew it. I thought 1l could have
been worked out and it wasn't, so we're ,going to
have to keep Fred." the coach decided to turn
cheeks and deny he ever wanted to get rid of
Dryer a t all.
Who is Malavasi trying to snow·!
How can he expect the media to believe that
~<Jrbagc'>
"What statement'>" asked Malavasi.
"The one about Dallas having more talent
than you," answered one reporter.
There is a point. however, when too much
becomes too much and that's what has hap·
If he didn't want to get nd of Dryer why are
the Rams in this mess"
There were more than a half dozen reporters
who heard and published Malavasi's quotes
concerning Dryer . Plus, Dryer has never been
ISee SEVANO, Page C2)
pened in the Fred Dryer case.
Let's face it. from a public relations stand·
And, if he always wanted to keep dear old
Freddie, why did he make these remarks on Mon·
He'll grin and bear it
Margerum happy in Chicago and vice versa
By EDZINTEL
Of tlle O.lly ...... Staff
Ken Margerum was sound as leep in his Palo Alto
apartment last spring when he was awakened by a late·
night phone call.
The person on the other end identified himself as a
representative from the Chi cago Bears professional foot·
ball team. He informed Margerum that the Bears had just
picked him in the NFL draft.
Margerum, an All-America wide receiver at Stanford
and a former All-CIF performer at Fountain Valley High,
r~members the first thought that came to
his mind as he hung up the phone: "I re-
member saying to m yself. 'oh, no. I'll
never catch a pass again.' " To a 5-10
170-pound receiver. Chicago seemed hke
the last place on earth to make a living
from pro football.
BUT SO FAR, Chicago has been
Margerum's kind or town. In four exhibi·
tion games, he caught 15 passes for 224
yards as the Bears won their final two
games to finish at 2-2.
And as Chicago prepares to open the
regular season with a sold out home game
against Gree n Bay Sunday, Margerum is
already an integral part or a vastly im-
proved team.
"The only thing I could think of when I
was drafted was what a cold. miserable
place to play," Margerum said by phone
Thursday after finis hing an afternoon
workout "Well. Chicago is by no means as
nice as Southe rn California for weather
but it's not as bad as I thought "
/\en \Jargerurn
MARGERUM ADMITS that as the
Bears' third draft choice and the 67th player chosen in the
draft, there were certain incentives he had in mind -all
of which have been granted as part or his two-year. no op·
lion contract.
For example. if he gets into 60 percent of Chicago's of·
fe ns ive plays this season. Margerum will collect an addi-
tional $30,000 at the end of the year.
Or, if he makes the NFL All-rookie team. he'll receive
an additional $5,000 from the team.
If he leads the Bears in receiving, that's worth another
bonus.
McEnroe behavior
draws new fines
NEW YORK CAP> -It's like,
an ever-shifting, ever -widening
battle front.
Thursday, the powers of tennis
came down on J ohn McEnroe
with a pair of fines for his con-
duct at Wimbledon, where he
stormed about the court, broke a
racket and berated an official,
calling him a n "incompetent
fool."
McENROE AND most of the
tennis establishment had expect-
ed some fines. but what was con-
troversial Thursday was the
timing of the announc~ment,
coming as it did during tHe U.S.
Open. Officials of the Men's
Professional Tennis Council had
first indicated they would delay
announcing their findine until
alter McEnroe's run for a third
consecutive Open Utle.
"I don't think it was fafr." the
22-year-old McEnroe said after
beatin& Tom Gullikson 6-3, 6-1.
6-3 Thursday night. ·'Of course I
wouldn't think it was (air. It's
just a bad thing to have
something like that happen in
tbe middle of a tournament."
But he said he was ool sur-
prised that the Council had
made Its announcement when it
did.
Oranae Coast area players
had Utt.le luck ln Thursday's ac·
Uon. Betty Ann Dent of Newport
Beach, loet In ain1les to Sherry
Acker, 7-6, M and with team-
m1te Lele Forood, dropped a
6-2, 6·0 decision to Andrea
Jeeaer and Candy Reynoldl ln
doubles.
Scott Carnahan. a graduate of
C Irvine. teamed with Glenn
Petrovic in men's doubles but
lost to Terry Moor and Eliot
Teltschcr in three sets. 6·3. 4·6.
6-3
"I DON'T THINK 1 really
need this," Mc Enroe said in
res ponse to a question about
wheth er s uch aggravations
make him play better. "I don't
need more reasons to win a
tournament. .. l think I 've
proved I can play under adverse
conctit1ons -at Wimbledon this
year. It's not in spite of people. I
don't go around trying to s pite
people.
"This winning is something
I've dreamed about since I was
a kid."
Mc En roe broadened his
enemies list to include CBS,
which has offended him by hav-
ing a microphone on court. The
network has a soundman seated
on court with a microphone ror
all matches.
Frank Cbirkinian, executive
producer for CBS's Open cov-
erage, said the practice would
not be changed. And true to bis
word, McEnroe refused an ln-
terview with a CBS reporter
after his match and declined an
invitation to the CBS booth for
Its late-night update.
TUE PRO COUNCIL. the rul·
ing body of men's tennis. an-
nounced early in the day \bat It
bad fined McEnroe $2,250 for
three mlnor violations of lta ~ode
of conduct durln1 the
Wimbledon fortnight.
In the four exhibition games, Margerum estimated
that he played about 75 percent of the time
"Sure. I have an opportunity to make a lot of money
from football. but that's not a major issue with me." said
Margerum. "I'll probably make more in real estate
anyway I love the game. Still. I suppose you have to go for
everything you can get."
WHEN THE BEARS and Packers meet Sunday,
Ma rgerum'!> former teammate al Stanford and current re·
al estate inves tment partner, James Lor-
ton, will be one of the receivers for Green
Bay.
"I was fortunate to play with guys like
that." Margerum said. "Es pecially pl ay-
ing with <quarterback John) Elway a t
Stanford las t year. He and Vince Evans
<Chicago's quarterback) both throw hard
and very similarly ."
Margerum says that there 's no ques·
lion what his top priority is now "I want
to be a first-stringer as soon as J can.
Right now, I'm the third receiver when we
go against the nickel defense. otherwise
I 'm playing behind Bas h <Br ia n
Baschnagel >."
IN THE EXHIBITION SEASON,
Baschnagel caught just five passes so
things are already looking favorable for
Margerum and his goal.
"If I'm not first string right away, l
won't be disappointed though because I
know I'll be playing a (()t. I've been read-
ing in the papers here where the coaches
s aid I'll be in there no matter what in
passing situations."
So far. the NFL has been kind to Ken Margerum.
"When I came here, I thought all I'd be doing was blocking
for Walter Payton," he said. "But I've been lucky, this is
an enjoyable offense to work in.
"MV SIZE (5-10, 170 ) hasn't created any problems yet.
I've been hit pretty hard, but I seem to be real flexible.
And the weather isn't a problem either. The muggy
weather makes my hands sweaty and s ticky. J"m catching
the ball better than ever "
The difference between college and pro ball? "Not
<See MARGERUM, Page C2> ·
AP .........
John McEnroe displays .tame facial contortions in U.S. Open.
A,.WI..,....
The Dodgers· Hill Russell complercs o double play aqam!\I St
I.oms lie later made an t>rror. allm.mnq the Cardinal.~ to u·m
Dodgers' problem:.
no bullpen-Sutte ~
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LOS ANGELES I AP > Bruce
Sutter, the crack reliever of the
St . Louis Cardinals, earned his
19th save of the season by pre-
ser ving a come-from-behind vic-
tory over Los Angeles. But he
s aid afte rward his mounting
s aves total doesn't really con-
cern him.
"I don't care if I get 50 saves
this season," said Sutter, who
leads the National League in
saves. ·'The World Series is all
we care about."
THAT APPEARS obvious in
the top of the ninth inning Thurs-
day night when the Cardinals.
down to their last out. rallied for
three runs and a 5-3 victory over
Los Angeles.
The rally was keyed by two
runs provided by Sixto
Lezcano's fifth homer of the
season and a couple of bungled
plays by Dodger shortstop BUI
Russell.
The victory moved Sl. Louis
into a 2v.i-game lead in the NL
East over Montreal.
"Obviously, every game i.s im-
• portant in a limited scheduJe,"
s aid Sutler. who reportedly
earns close to $1 million a year.
··o ur • close flrst-half record
(30·a1) means nothing.
"We have the best talent in the
division. For me, it's a great
reeling ~laying on a club that
wants to win and also one that
wants to pay its players."
LEZCANO, WHO nailed re·
liever Dave Stewart's first pitch
into the le(tfteld seat.a, said:
"I'm not a home r~lt~r. My
Job is to spr~y the b \ewart
...
made a mistake and I was a b
to jump on it.
"LA ·5 proble m is t hat th
don't have a bullpen They n
somebody like Sutter to come
and hit the spots ."
The Dodgers' bullpen did fi
until the ninth inning. Bob
Castillo. the club's long reUev -,
was pressed into service as aj
emergency starter in place Of
Burt llooton. ..
Castillo. in his first start l'1'
four years, and his first ~
pearance in 11 days, pitcbfl
well for five innings with the ~
ception of a two-run homer 1f1f
Ken Oberkfell in the third" i1f1
ning.
St. Loui s s tarter Silv
Martinez held the Dodgers
less until the fifth, but in
sixth Steve Garvey followed
double by Steve Sax and a w
to Dusty Baker with his eigh
home run, a towering shot
center.
T e rry Fors ter . follow
Castillo with two scoreless .
nings and Steve Howe pitched a
score less eighth, but Keltb
Hernandez led off the ninth wit.b
a single.
Howe, who made all the
right pitches. got George Hen·
drick to ground to Russell. on a
3-2 pitch. Hernandez, running ,n
the play, beat Russell's throw-lo
second and Hendrick beat Sax's
relay to first.
Howe got the next out, and
then Darrell Portel' sent a
double-play 1rounder to Su at
the second out of tbe inning but
Russell's t.brow lo Garvey et
first was low ud aklpped pa.M
him. ,.
Orange Coas t DAIL v PILOT /Friday. September 4, 1981
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~ Will di cipline end
· Tarkio's loss streak?
••rom AP dispatches
TARKIO. Mo. It's been about [il
lhree years since T arkio College has C •
won a football game, but the ne w
coach believes lha t discipline a nd spirit will
twlp his team b reak its 27-game losing streak -
t ht• longest cur rent ske in in college footba II
• •' "We're goi ng to break the losing streak or
· •1 I'm going to, die trying," said Coach Scott Swor
ford, 31, who will be the third coach to atte mpl
lo slop the streak ·c The Tarkio Owls open their season Saturday
ni~ht at home against Concordia, Neb
The Owls' last victory cam e in September
1978 against Iowa Wesleyan. T he Owls began
I that season with three straight victories, and
the n lost seven straight. They lost all 10 games
in both 1979 and 1980, and they lost a game to a
I· Mexican team last season on a goodwill trip to
t hal country
·' A liberal arts college associated with the
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Presbyte rian Church. Tarkio College, with a
student body of 370, hes in a farming com m uni-
ty of 2.600 in northwest Missouri This year 's
team has 84 m em bers .
Swofford , w ho w as hired last winter,
rccruiled exte ns ively during the spring and
summ er. bringing in freshmen prospects from
as far away as Texas a nd F lorida.
Quote of the day
Gerry Faust, who built Moelle r High o r
Cincinnati into a na tional prep powerhouse
and vaulted into the football coaching job
at Notre Dame: "'I don't think r would
have this job without winning. and I don 't
think I'll keep t his j ob without winning."
Pastorjni will talk to Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs. whose?
qua rterbacking corps has been hit
with injuries, plan to talk to vete ra n
free agent Dan Pas torhti next week. P astorini's
agent, Robert Cohen. said be had ta lked to a
hair dozen team s about Pastorini "s availa bility
and thal he would be in Kansas City late next
week .
Gibso n's homer sparks Detroit
Kirk Glb•oo cru11hed u long lwo •.
run homer and Rick Peter• drove tn
two more runs with ft double as the
s treaking Detroit Tlg~r~ p0unded
Texas. 8 5. T hursd ay 10 l\ml•rtcnn Lea~uc 3C
lion The win wus Detroit'!< fift h an a row und
:strcninhencd the Tigers' hold on first place 10
th(' East 0 1vis1on . . Mike Jont"H und Dao
Qui8t"obt-rry combined for a seven hitlt'r lo he lp
Ka nsns City to a 3 2 victory
over th._. New York Yankees
Quisenberry. the Costa Mesa
flig h and Orange Coast
College produtt. picked up
• his 14th i;ave with two in·
nings o( relief work Two
home runs by Tony Arrns.s
und one a piece by Wayne
G ro11s a nd JI m Spence r
paced Ouk land's 14 hit attack
Gibs<nt a ~ t he A · s c r u s h t' d
Baltimore. 10 0 Ted Simmon 's t wo-r un
homer in t he hflh m nmg lifted Milwaukee lo a
4 3 win Ov(•r Minnesota It was Sim mons' 12th
hom er of the cam paign Gre g Luzlnsld's
two-out double in the bottom of the ninth inning
scored Tony Be rnazard and lifted lhe Chicago
White Sox to a 4·3 win over Toronto Boston
a nd Seattle played a 19-inm ng, 7 7 t ie in a game
suspended by the Amencan League's l a .m
cu rfew '
Giants win on Alexander two-hitter
Doyle AJexander hurled a I WO· m
hiller, Jeff Leonard knocked in three
r uns and Jack Clark drove in two
runs with a homer a nd a sacrifice fl y
to lead San FranCIS('O to a 12·0 pound ing or t he
Chicago Cubs Thursday an National League ac·
t10n Alexander posted his fi rst complete game
of the season and ret ired the last 20 batters he
faced . . Geor ge Foster hit a bases-loaded
home run and drove in five
ru ns while Johnny Be nc h,
m:iking his f1rsl start since
breaking his left ankle in
May. singled home one run
and s lammed a solo home
run as Cinci n nati heal
Phlladt'lphrn. 9 3 Jose
('ruz crackt•d his 12t h home
run of the season, a l wCJ·run
s hot in thE' s1xlh inning, to
Alexander back the eornbint.>d s ix·hit
pitching of Vern Ruhle and Dave Smith as
Houston edged Monlreal. 2·1. for its eighth
straight victory Huhle scatlered four hits
before giving way to Smith lo start the seventh
inning . Bill Madlock hit a pair of doubles
and drove in two runs. pacing a 15·hit Pit·
lsburgh attack which gave veteran Luis Tiant
his first National League victory as the Pirates
defeated San Diego, 7 3 The 40·year-old T1ant,
who won 225 games 1n the American League
before joinin~ lhe Pirates· Portland farm club
as start of the year. le ft after hve 1nn1ngs with a
blister on his right foot
Baseball today
On this dote In busebitll m 1941 ·
With 18 gamt•s 11llll to pluy, the Nt>w
York Yankee!> l'llncht·d thl· Amt:ncan
l.t>a.:ut• pt.•nnJnl <their first or t hree
s t r:,11lth li It was the e~1 rllt:sl pe nna nt
chnch1n~ in m uJor leagut' history
On th•~ dutt' in 1928 .
T ht: Hoston Braves started a arucling
i;tring in whieh thoy would play nint·
doubleheaders 1n •• row, ;an a ll time m ajor
leuguc recor d
On ttus dat.C! LO 1!127 ·
At Clncinna tt'is Rt>d land Field , Pll ·
lsburgh's brother ad or Lloyd and Paul
Waner hit sut·cessi ve pop ups that fell JUSt
in~idc lhc: fou l line and then bounced into
the stands home runs under the rules of
the time.
Today's birthdays
San Francisco pifcher Doyle Alexande1
1s 31 Kan~as City second baseman F'rank
Wh1tc is also 31
Three Duran aides are suspended
The Cleveland boxing and wrestl •
10~ commission h as suspended thre«.'
ml•n who worked in Roberto Duran's
«.'<Jrncr dttling his unanimous decision over Nino
Gonzalez in a Juntor m iddle weight bout 111
Augus l The three men a llowed a n illegal s ub-
s tance, possible .ammonia, to be used to revive
Ou ran . A juror who sat on the Ralder s·N F'L
Jnlitrust trial panel to ld KNBC-TV that some·
one identifying hi msel( as r epresenting the
NFL had twice phoned her house t rying to reach
her during lhe trial Harry Gant sped
around Darlington Ract.>way at 152.693 miles per
hour to edge Cale Yarborough for the oole posi·
t m11 for tht> Southern 500 .
Telev1s 1on. radio
Following are the top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are. • " ' / excellent, " / , worth watching ; 1 " fair, , forget it.
~ 5 p.m., Channel 4 I I I
BASEBALL: Cincinnati at Philade lphia.
The Reds will send Mike Lacoss (J.7) to the
mound tonight against the Phillles' Dick Ruthven
( 10-5). Cincinnati is 3111 ga mes behind In the Na -
tional League West while Philadelphia, the fi rst·
halt winner, is m ired seven games back in the
East Division where St Louis ho lds a comfortable
211,.game lead.
OTHER TELEVISION
Tennis U.S. Open Highlight~. 11 30 p.m ..
Channel 2 (taped).
RADIO
Baseball -Angels at Cleveland, 2·30 p.m .,
KMPC (710), double-header; St. Louis at Dodgers,
7 · 30 p.m .. KABC (790)
From Page C1
EV ANO. • •
known to have a hear ing problem when 11omc-
one tells you they don't want you It usua lly
means they don't witnl you And finally, tl all this
w;1s Ju~t one t>lg ni111undcri;tund1ng, as Muluvas1 is
tryrni.; lo m uk<' us ~llev~·. why have lhe Rum ;H
tornl'ys been ruck mg t ht•11 lm.1ms out the pa~t HI
day'> lryin~ to find u solution to this (1<1:.c·o·>
< .. mon K~1y, frii, up You blew 1t Why url' yoti
afr~11d to :.ay you made ;1 mistake"' Contri1ry to
some beliefs, you are human
Anti, lt>t's :Hlrp 1t ll, 1r you h11d :said you were
wro11.: 1n Uw first plat'<'. you wouldn't look u11 bad
:1 s you do now
· Ito\\ <·un you fatt• your playt.•rs and fl'£•1 you
h<Jvt· anv cred1bil11y·1 Alt hou.:h I know you don't
c•arc, how do you t hink yc>Ur credibility stands with
the nwcha'' Mort• import.inti). ho" t un yo~ JUSt1fy
lookang at yourst•lf in thl' mirror in the mornang?
There 'i no exrus1· for not being honest with the
nwdi;1 "Jone. To iss1w u "No Commeru ·· or · I
ha Vt' 11nl111ng lo say " Is 11nc lhing To issue a "I
didn't :.av that" uftt·r t ht• nwcf1a knows d1ffer<.'Otlv
'' unothl;r •
• • •
NTIL T H R~OA V afternoon lhcre was
some doubt as lo whl"thcr Ken Stabler wa~ going
to acrompany his llouston teammates to Los
Anf{elcs
You sc•c. Stahlc•r had ..i hench wau<1nt waiting
for him u1>on his arnv<il for bark <•h1hJ s upport
p;i ~ rJ'll'lltS
If the matkr hadn t been re<'l1f1ed Thursday
Stabler would have been immediately arrestt!d
onct• he had stepped off the plane ·
Hy the way, the Oiler!) as agreed upon in
SI <1blt•r's ne\\ cont r'at·t paid off StablC:'r's debt to
t lw tun1· of $36.flOO
No woncf('r ht.• C'a me• 0111 of retirl'm<'nt
• •
Wnulil :-.oml'body like• l111'xpla1n to ml' how Jeff
Kt·mp, who WC.IS pla<·t·d on \\;11\'er'> MondJ}. and
Jim ('ollrns, Y.ho \\<J:o. placl'<I on the lrlJUred reserve
list Tuci.dJ}, t.·ould prarll<'t' \.\<Ith the team M(Jnday
<1ft1•rru>11n·1
• * •
Th1.: t•ntire DrHr uff:111 has c·aused .Jack
Youngbl11ot.I and Cud\ .Jmw., tu dcnv 1ntt•rv1cw re
quc·st., rt>ccntl\ · ·
Hoth Youngblood .11HI .lont:'s twfore the big
blo" up this "t>ek h Jd m atll' favorable statf:'
mt.•nl<, t<m ard l>n e1
'-io\\ the' n:both rl;1mm1ng up lnlerPsllng • * •
II quietly wenl unnotiC'erl , but Jeff Uelaney,
tht· frt>c s:i fcty tn.1 ded hy the Rams lo Tam pa Bay
durin~ the middll" of th1.• prl'St'ason. was r ut by the .
Hue-.
Boating class set
Eagles that flock together, win together
Balboa f'owl'r Squadron has scheduled its fall
Safe Boating Course for Sept. 14 starting at 6 30
p rn al tht> Ne" 1>C1rl II arbor Yacht Club. 720 W
Ha\ /\\'e . Balboa
The Balboa 5quJdr<in 1s a unit of thl' L'nitcd
~lalcs Power Squadrons. a fraternal organ1rnt1on
devoted e>.;clus1vl'I~ to boating education : At least, that's the prediction for talent-laden Estancia for the 1981 campaign . '-{.
. fl\. ROGER CARLSON 'J/.,.o.i.,,.....s...,
·' Three years ago a Daily Pilot employee s aun·
tered into the Sports Department afte r wa tching a
CFeshman football team dismantle an opponent.
He pronounced : "I guarantee you Estancia
IUgb School will go unbeaten in 1981."
Well, it's three years later and that observe r,
Tom Titus, m ay want to take steps in a new pro·
f cssional direction . Pe rhaps a male counterpart to
Jeanne Dixon , footba ll scouting might be his best
<1rea.
THAT'S THE WAY it appears a s the Eagles
prepare for the 1981 campaign and despite the loss
of 215-pound fullbac k-line backe r S teve Kraiss
1 neck anJury > there 1s nothing but optimism within
the Estancia camp
• From a team which went to the CIF Central ~nference second round as tri-champion in 1980
)fe nine r eturning offensive sta rters and six r e·
-tirning defensive sta rters. including All·ClF
-llarterback Jim McCahill. 6-5. 230·p0und linem an
f:e Smith a nd Michigan trans fer Curt Wenzlarr.
entially the best'back in a league which in·
des All-Cl F E l Toro star Damon Sweazy. ~11
McCahill, a sta rter as a sophomore, passed for
7 yards and 13 touchdowns as a unior and all of
s receivers all·leaguer s Abel Cachola and
mie Aikens return. Major university scouts
_ m UCLA. Miami, USC. Brigham Young and
any others have s ho wn deep inte rest
~ And , every scout that sees McCah11l a lso asks
~same q uestion "Who's the big tackle? .. z !~ WENZLAFF, MEANWlDLE, benches close lo
• 0 pounds from a 5-1.-.i. 200-pound frame and has
.65 speed in the 40, showing speed , stren gth a nd
• nesse.
These three. however, are just a frac tion or the
cture at Estan cia whe re the Eagles see m to have
lot of things going for the m.
"l know there 1s a danger in being pleased
• 1th a team before you even play a game." says
stancia Coach Ed Blanton. "But this group has
orked very ha rd and the attitude is there .
hey're in s ha pe a nd I'm pleased right now.
ey've paid a price as far as I'm concerned.
"We feel confident in our passing atta ck and I
ink our runrung game will be improved. or-
ns ively we could be pretty s trong . Defensively
e have some holes to fill in the line."
om Page C1
ARGERUM. • •
c h ," s aid Ma r gerum. "The de fens es a re
pier in the NFL. There's only a couple dif-
ent alignm ents. But the athletes ar e so much
tter. They don't try to fool the receivers like
y do in college baU. They just outplay you.
"This bas definitely been a gre at experience
me. playing the pros. This team has got the
ent to inal<e lt to the Super Bowl. there's no
stion "
COSTA MESA
JR. ALL AMERICAN FOOTBALL ............... ,. .......
SI ...... ftOW.,... for boy.
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Here's a rundown by position
Ot~FENSIVE LINE Smith , who has ex-
lrcmely quic k feet for his size, returns at tackle ,
but if he starts on defense. his offe nsive d uty may
be limited a bit Marcel Gallardo (6 1, 188 s r. l is a
returning sta rter at the olher tackle and MLke
Griffin (6-l , 215 sr 1 returns at guard with very
strong credentials. Mike Brockert < 5-10, 170 sr. >
1981 OUTLOOK
figures to start at the other guard slot and Steve
DethJefsen (6-1. 190 sr 1 returns at center Other
tackles include Ed Deaton <6-1. 225 Jr ), Ken Sharp
(6·1. 195>. Joe Romanoski <6-0, 185 sr > a nd Paul
Sanchez (5·10. 225 jr I Deaton is a prospect. Other
g uar ds include Dave Coleman (6.t, 185 sr .1.
Marcel's brother, Cesar Gallardo < 5·9, 185 sr.),
Mark J acob6on <5·11. 160 jr) a nd Tom Dennis
15· 10, 185 sr l Backup at center is Pat West ( 6-0,
175 jr I
KJCKJNG GAME Mccahill IS t he ch ief
punter and place kicker , Crandall and Davis a re
capable of pulling the ball inside the 10 with
regularity on the kickoffs .
DEFENSIVE LINE Cole m an 1s listed as a
st arter now, but the other end is up ror gra bs
belween Dethle fsen, Ch retin, Guyot, Brockert and
Mark Van Doran (5·8, 150 sr . ). Tackle is up in the
air, too. with Smith, Deaton, Mar cel Gallardo,
Romanoski, Griffin and Dennis in the picture .
Nothing is clear cut al the nose. e ither. with Cesar
Gallardo. Kravitz and Griffin availa ble .
QUARTERBACK McCahill, a t 6·2. 188. has
im proved a great deal In his ability to read t he de ·
fense and quickly get off the pass Scott Davis
<5·11, 170 jr I threw for 1,400 yards in leading the
fresh men to an 8-l record and it could start at
several schools. according lo his coach. Also a t
quarterback is Ralph Kravitz (5-10, 185 s r.).
RUNNING BACKS -Wenzlaff was at Estan·
cia for two years and a varsity letterman a s a
sophomor e before his junior year in Michigan. At
5 11, 200 pounds. he gives the backfie ld the bull
e lephant look with 6·0. 205-pound full back Chris
Crandall aboard Cra ndall is a returning starter at
fullback and linebacker a nd is as good a blocker as
he is a runner, a ccording to his coach . Reserve
fullbacks include Ric k Recio (5-10. 170 jr. and Jeff
Owens (5-10, 185 sr . >. Reser ve t ailbacks include
Alex Shiveley (6·1, 170 sr >. Bill Sieke r (5-10, 165
sr . ), Dan Lowe ry (5·8, 150 sr > and Ken Polaski
CS·lO, 170 sr ). The Z-back <a tight end in the
backfield > is Ray Urmson (5-9. 145 jr I. who re-
Angels rained out; play .pair
CLEVELAN D (AP> Thursday night's
American League game between the Angels and
the Cleveland Indians was postponed because of
ra in. The contest will be played today as part of
the twi·night do uble heade r. the Indians an-
nounced.
r9ld o,..-g w.
"LIGHT" BEER
FROM MEXICO $1.99 at Tnlder Joe & PrOllto · pnsa, the "llaht'' beer ca, BtlU has only 90
Mexico, sell• fo r1 calorT'C"a r e r hottle
SUS ~r six pack In moat Please vlsl our newest ato r es . We m•de e Trader Joe's at the In·
9peclal buy, however, tersectlon of 17th Stree~
Which let& us sell ll ror Newport Boulevard a no
only Sl.99. Made by the Superior Avenue <next to brewert wh o produc~ Dennr·s a nd Barclay's
Bohemia and Carta Blan· Bank
MOW IM COSTA MBA
turns to his post. Olhers are Pat Guyot <5·8, 150
Jr.), Brad J avis (5·8, 150 sr.l a nd Ron Cham ·
berlain 15-11 . 165 jr )
RECEIVERS ll 's Just as rosy here, with
Cachola t5·8. 150 sr .1 wide and Ai ken <6·1, 193 )
tight. Cachola caught 37 passes for 530 yards and 2
T Ds as a junior, Aiken caught 36 for 475 yards and
6 T Ds as a junior Bob Hoo <5· 7. 150 sr > backs up
Cachola. Roy Stoneaker <6·0. 180 sr . > a nd Mike
Cunningha m (5·9. 160 sr ) are backup tight ends.
LINEBACKERS
returning starters and
about this position."
Recio a nd Owens
Crandall and Shively are
Blanton says: "I feel good
Others available include
T he c:ourse instna·t1on 1s free and 1s open to
:rn.vcini' OH'r 12 )'ea rs or age
The 10-weeks course inl'lude6 mstru<·t1on on
s uch s ubjects as handling under normal cond1
t111n.,, handli n g und<•r ..idverse cund1t1ons.
st.•amanshq.> and common emer gencies, rules of
thC' road, aids to nav1gat1on. compass a nd chart
fam1lian2at1on. running lights and equipment.
hnat trailering, 1nllrnd hoating and coastal pilot
l n:;truC'tors art.• l"SPS memlwrs who arP
\'t•lcrans in tx,ating art1v1ty
flt•gistrnl1on is al G :io (>II lhc opening n1i:?ht l)f
lhl' t'ourse
Rams on TV Sunday
SECONDARY Scott Davis (5·10, 170 j r .1 was Tht.• Hams announc:cd Thursday that all ltckets
credited with e ighl inte rceptions in 1980, inc luding to Sunday ·s NFL Opl•ner against Houston have
four in the CIF playoffs Ctwo against Neff and two hc.·en sold out and the game at Anaheim Stadium
against Esperanza> Abel Cachola returns to the "Ill be telecast local I) as well as nationally
other corner and he·s a three-year starter Othe r A Rams spokt!sman said it "'as NBC. \\h1ch
comerbacks include Chris Conway <6 0. 170 sr 1. will telecast the gam<'. that bought lhe final 1,248
Hoo and J arvis. Urmson is a returning starter at llC'kcts so 1t could b<'am into the Los Angeles area.
s afety. backed by McCahill and Polaski, but don't That move cost NUC about Sl8.000 but opens
look for McCahill to be used here often. At rover is up a wide art!a or lelccast1ng for the opener
Bill Sieker, who missed hls junior season , but re· Tht' NFL r ules say t hat a gam e must be sold
turns as a senior and is considered the No. 1 pro-c111t 72 hours in adv~ncc of kickoff before 1t can be
specl for the spot He's being pressed by Pen-tt.>ll•V1scd locall\'
nsvlvania transfer Mike J ones <6·0, 180 sr . >. i\n.1h1·im Stadium has a capacity or 69.C)45.
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Baseball standings
t\ME RICAN LEAGUE
Weal Division
Ka nsas City
x·Oakland
Chicago
Angels
Texas
Minnesota
Seattle
W L P ct. GB
13 11 .542
11 11 .500 1
11 12 .478 l \12
lO 11 .476 1 If.I
10 12 .455 2
10 15 .400 3i..,
8 15 .348 4~
East Division
Det roit 16 8 .667
Baltimore 13 10 .565 21~
Milwaukee 14 11 .560 21h
Bost.on 12 10 .545 3
Cle vefand 12 12 .500 4
x·New York 12 12 .500 4
Toronto 10 12 455 5
x first ·h alf divis ion winner T...,_y'tk-. ......... ci. ... 1enc1 '*··rein I Mii..-• «. MllWWIOt• J S.etae 7, 8ol1on 7n•1,,,.....,_ w.erd9cf)
O•-lend 10._ a.111,,_. o
Chlc990« •er->
1(-c(1y J, New v., .. ,
0.tn>CI I, TH•I S , ... , .• o-.. A,..., (ZMw! .. , -A..,.o ~a> et c..,..1_ CB•rio;., 7-4-Blylevotn ... 1 ... (21, In S..tt .. (~rd 0-41 et Mtton IT-,_'>
(•ft ... cemp1etl0nots.....-oe,...I 11
O•kl•11d (La l'l9lord 1·11 t i 6e1llmore (McG,..... ... J11 11
TOt'Oflllt (stltO M l et CN<etO l~emp ~, 11 Ml'--• Cc.iclwitlt "11 et Ml,_,_~ WI. II
H-V-(Ma, M l et l(.n.-. City (..._.. 1·f l, n
o.11'911 CWlko• "'SI ot Tena I~ '"'41, 11
NATIONAL. l.EAGUE
Wt>sl Division
W L Pct. GB
llouston 16 8 f,67
San 1-'rancisco 14 9 609 11,
x-Dodgers 14 10 583 2
Atlanta 13 10 565 21 z
Cincinnati 12 11 522 31h
San Diego 7 18 .280 91~
East Division
St Louis 14 7 667
Mont real 12 10 545 212
New York 11 12 478 4
Chicago II 13 453 41~
x Philadelphia 8 15 .348 7
Pittsburgh 8 17 .320 8
x First·half division winner "'-'-''•k-SI Loult•.~) Pll~ 1, Sen Dle9o > S•n Fr8nCIKO 12, Clllcego 0
Hout!Gn 2. MolllrMI 1 CIM._I ,, Ptlll-lpftle l on1, ~ K "-dviecl T ... y•t o-.t
SI Louis IMe#lll'I 4-21 el 0...-n (Goltl 2 JI, n
H-tofl IAyen l·l l •I Moftl••el (GlllllO:IOl'I 4-41,n
Allenle INl ... f'O ~) ... N ... Vol'k 1-.1. , ... ,, n
Cll'lclnna tl l~•Cou J·ll el Phll•O.lphl• (Aulh--10.~)1 n
Pttbbur'Qf> (,..ret HI •• s.t11 oi.vo 11.o41., 1·11,n CllkatD ll<eNW 1-41 et $.en Fre~IK9 IGrtlfHI , .. 1.11
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 4, 1981
It's like breaking up peanut butter and jelly
CBS separates Brookshier and Summerall. and suddenly pro football on TV loses its flavor
)
«"3
3 p Ill. 1'1 1 Wf:sr•:RN () TDOORSMAN 81\S•:KALI, Tht• l'umnnutt lkdb v8 the Ph11J1e1> -
..
By Rlt ('t: LOWITT ,.,.._..wntw
11 's sort of like seelnit <i theater marquee lis t·
1n1ot tht• c·u mcdy 1t·11 111 of Dean Mar tin and Lou
('ustt'llo Or m<1ytw I ht• danc•tng team of Ginger
Ho~t·rs amt Gt•m• Kl'lly
Segm<.•nts uwlude u goose calling expedition 1n
T exas' Sabini.' l'a:-os walerwuy Also. A trtp to
Idaho's Snakt' R1vl•r in se;11'('h of ancient white
ut Phllt1d1•lplt 1u 1501 SOC'C•:R MAU t; JN .
Somt•how. 11 JUSl 1sn 't nght. CBS has gone and
broken up its bes t football broadcasting team.
Torn Hrookshier und Pal Summerall. Put each of
'C'm with u new purlner
Oulrugi:ous
Brookshi~r. the t•x ·l'hiladelphta Eagles de
re ns1vt• back , s witches from color comentary a nd
thcl'l· haven't been many guys in front of a
m1r ropholll' more colorful than Tom Lo do play-
hy play this Sl'ason lle 'll ht-boothed on Sunday
witlt J ohnny Morris. lhl• former Bears flanker. in
Chicago
"I T HINK I MA V hit hun with a forearm
across the chops once in a while ... said the "ir-
repressible Brookshier "Just a reflexive action.
you understand ·
Summerall. the more low key m ember of the
former duo. will spend the first two Sundays o f the
sl'ason at Lhl' t ' S Open tennis c hampionships,
then will ho<Jk up first with Hank Stram. the dap-
per ex·<'oach, and then w1th John Madden. the not·
so dapper cx·toach
There's no doubling lhal Brookshier and Sum-
merall are going lo miss each other as much as
we're goin~ lo miss the m. And it's equally c lear
that nl'1ther 1~ happy "".i lh this corporate decision.
"Tht• S unda y~ are going t o be OK ...
Brookshier said with a catkle. •'but the Saturday
nig hts are going lo be prt•tty dull " ·
"I don't think that's t'rue at all. and I don't
think Tom really fe els that way," Summerall
res ponded 'I dun 'l think the Sundays are going to
he ::ill that OK ·
BROOKSHI ER BELIEVES Terry O'Neil. ex·
ct·utl\'l' dtrt'<'lor of CHS Sports. "is sort or going to
move Pt'ople around for a while. maybe three or
Ra1n contests
top ABC liSt
Thert-arc two Ram games on ABC television
this fall in a total of 16 presentations for Monday
night football e1long with a Sunday night telecast
from Dallas on the same network I Channel 7 \.
ABC will also have three Sunday night games
giving lhl• Monday ni ght crew of Frank GiHord.
Howard Cosell and /or Don Meredith/Fran Tarken-
ton a total of 20 g amcslthis fall.
:'I/BC I Channel 41 a nd CBS (Channel 2 I split
doublt-hcadl'rs on Sunday during the regular
season and l'al'h has a game on Thanksgiving Day.
Nov 26 along with two Saturday presentations in
Det·embcr
II ere '.s a list of lht' regular season games
already announcl'd
S<•pl i
Sept 14
Sept 21
Sept 28
O<'l 5
0 l't 11
Oct 19
Oct :w
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov 16
Nov 23
Nov. 30
Dec 7
Oec 14
Dec• 21
Sept HI
Sept 17
Dec 3
Monday Night Games
( A BC • Channel 71
San D1e~o al Cleveland. 6 p m
Oakland al Minnesota. 6 p.m
Dall as ill New England, 6 p.m
Rams at Chicago. 6 p.m
Atlanta a t Ph1ladelph1a. 6 p m
M1am1 at Buffalo. 6 p.m
Ch1c•ago al Detroit. 6 p.m.
llou~ton at Pittsburgh, 6 p m
Minnesota at DeRver. 6 p.m.
Ruffalo at Dallas. 6 p.m.
San Diego at Seattle. 6 p.m
M inncsola at Atlanta. 6 p. m
Philade lphia at Miami, 6 p.m.
f>1llsburgh at Oakland. 6 p.m .
Atlanta at Rams. 6 p.m .
Oakland al San Diego, 6 p.m .
Thursday Night Games
Pitts burgh at Miami. 5:30 p.m
Philadelphia at Buffalo. 5· 30 p m
Cleveland a t Houston. 6 p.m
Sunday Night Game
Ol'l IR Ra ms at Dallas, 6 pm.
<CBS , Channel 2)
Thur~ .. Nov 26 Chicago at Dallas. Noon
Sat . ON· 12 Minnesota al Detroit. t p .m.
Sat . Dec 19 Dallas at New York Giants.
9 30 <i m
I NBC , Channel 4)
Thurs .. Nov 26 Kansas City at Detroit. 9:30
am
Sett . Dc•c 12 New York Jets at Cleveland.
~ :10 a m.
Sal . Dec 19 Buffa lo al Miami, l p.m .
Alabama, LSU on TV
Autumn may not be in the air just yet on the
West Coast but college football is back , alive and
well. and the ABC network (Channel 7 locallyl has
lined up three early·season contests to be shown
he re live.
This Saturday it will be Alabama at LSU at 6
o'clock with Keith Jackson and Frank Broyles
bringing the action live
Next Saturday !Sept 12> il will be Stanford
and Purdue and on Sept. 26, it will be USC and
Oklahoma competing The game on Sept. 19 has
not been determined by network officials.
For the bala nce of the year . the schedule will
be announced each Monday for the following
weekend. according to A BC.
Pat Summerall Tom Hrooksh1er
four weeks at a lime, until he settles on teams.
"Pat and I were talking about lhill <the split>
the other day. We didn't have any c hoice. I JUSt
thought. 'Well, I've been the former player long
enough. May be it's lime for me to move over and
become the stabilizing guy in the booth. doing the
pl ay by play· I'm JUSt going to have to do things
likl• wal<"h the c lock more. things I used to take for
granted."
Whether lhl' rambun<:l1ous Brookshier can
work as well with Morris < "lle's kind of quiel com·
pured lo m1:," To m said. ignoring the fact that
most of the world is quiet compared to him > re·
mains Lo be seen. But it's for sure we won't be
hearing the free a ssociation Brookshier-
Summe r<&ll dialogue which. on plenty of occasions.
drifted far and wide or the action on the field
bt·fore them
"We'd gotten to know each other so well tthey
Wl•rt: a learn for 512 seasons> that we never had a
problem over who .,.. as going lo say what And to
find Chat mix is very d1fftcult," Brooks hier said.
Saturday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
9 a.m 151 WCT INVITATIONAL -Bill
Scanlon vs. Vl)ay AmrnraJ . taped in Ma rch ·at
Salisbur~. Md
II am t51 ANGELS BASEBALL The
Angels meet the Indians in Cleveland
11 15 a.m. C4J BASEBALL The Houston
Astros meet the Expos at Montreal
12:30 p.m . (28 ) TENNIS FOR T H E
1-'l'TURE Coach Vic Braden shows that no
amount of strategy can over come a lack of fun
d<&mentals.
1 p.m. C21 U.S. OPEN TENNIS Early
round play. taped a l Flushing Meadow Park. NY
1 30 p m. t 11 I T HIS WEEK IN BASEBALL.
2 p.m (41 S PORTSWO RLD -James Scott
( 19·1 11 vs. Dwight Braxton 114·1-l J in a scheduled
10 round light heavyweight bout fro m Rahway.
N.J Slate Prison 171 ELEVENTH ANNUAL
SENIOR OLYMPICS Athletes over 30 compete
by age group in winter and summer Olympic
t>vents including s wimming. speed skating. gym
nasties
Del Mar
Handicap
slated
DEL MAR The in
AUTO PAITS
tnorrled1eable,
friendly
parts ,..,,,.
sturgeon 171 1980 LOS ANGELES RAMS
HIGHLIGHTS "The Return of the Big Play"
t•hroniell'S ttw Harns 11 5 season led by Vince Fer,
ra gamo. 1111 BOXJNc; Top fights taped AuJ.l
29 Sept. 4 ut 1:us Vegas, Hakl•rsfteld and Loli
/\ngclcs
3 30 JI rn 171 <iot.•· Taped coverage of
the Walhr l'up from Cy press Point Club in Pebble
Be ach (34 1 •'UTBOL Austria vs Bulgaria.
4 1> m <2l U.S . OPEN TENNIS -Coveral;(t'
rnritinucs of lhl• U S Open. taped at Flushing
Meadow. NY
4·30 pm 17 > WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS
W BC s upl'r .,.. c llcrwl·1ghl champion Wilfred
Benitez ddends his lltlc against Carlos Santos in a
scheduled 15 round bout, taped at La~ Vegas. Also
taped coverage of the US women's pl<1tform div
ing champ1onsh1p, from M1!.s1on VwJc1
5 pm 1281 SOCC'ER.
6 pm «71 COLLEGE FOOTBALL The
Alabam a Crimson T1d1• vs the LSU Fighting
Tigers al Buton Rouge, l.J
6:30 pm 1501 T•:NNIS FOR THE FUTURE
Coach Vit· Hraden show~ how to make one 'f.
stroke y,.ork duriug s1nglt·~ play
Hp m 1501 SOCCE R MADE IN
GERMAN\'.
9 p .m 1501 SPORT S AMER ICA
lli~hhghts or th<.• Rig Eight men's and women 's in·
door tra<'k and fit•ld championships from Lincoln.
N1·h
10 p 11l < 11 1 RAMS' WE EK Rarry
Tom1>kins 1s lht1 host for this weekly look at the
Ham~· st•Json
11 11 m 151 1981 l'AC-10 FOOTBAJ,J,
P REVI EW J oe Dutt1ttu 1s lhC' host for this pre
~l'<tSon look al tht· P«H' Ill foolbull teams
II 55 µ m 121 t:.S. OPES TF.NN IS
lllGllLJGllTS.
RADIO
Baseball Ani:cls .11 t'lt>veland. 11 a m .
KMP(' t7to1. ~I Loub al Dodgers. 7 pm . KAtK
I i9() I
Footbe1ll {'al Stale Fullerton at W)ommg,
12.30 p.m . KWHM <1270 J\M I. 4 30 pm KWVE
1108FM 1 delay, Southern l'tah Stall' at Cal POI}
l'omona , llJ JOp m . KHWM cl370AM 1.dela.)o
T ennis l ' ~ Open l11ghhghts, 12 50, I· 50
pm . KNX 1 !0701
I lnrsc~ Woorlward Stak1:0.,. 2 10 p m , KNX
p.m .. KNX t IU7U J
Sunday's TV, radio (
TEL EVISION
9 ·30 a.m 121 NFL:fOOI\ '\' Segments in
elude a look a l the Washington Redskins, who.
aflt'r a d etudt• of dcrens1ve football. have hired of-
fe nsive-minded t'Oat'h Joe Gibbs .
10 am 121 NFL FOOTBALL The New
Orleans Saints vs the F<&lcons at Atlanta 1501 -
SPORTS AM ERl('A llighlights from the 26Lh
annual All Arabian horse sho\\ from Scottsdale.
Ariz Abo A v1s1L Lo Lhc training area and in·
lerviews w1Lh the owners and nders
6ERMANV. '· Noon 141 WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN • s .. ~mt·nls 1nc:ludc a look at pt.-regnne falcons and a ,
rl'port on ht>w parasites hu ve affected big ho rn
sheep in tlw Colorado Rockies
12::JO p.m 14> NFL 81 tfost Uryunt
Gum~l tukeb u look at this week's game11
I 11 m (2J U.S. OPEN TENNIS Eud y
round play from Flu11hin)( Mt.•adow Park. NY If I ,
NFI. .-t>OTBl\LL Th<' llouston Oilers v f. lh\•
Los A11gclt·~ Hum~
2 :JU pm 171 GOl.F The 81st l ' S
amateur l'hamp1onsh1p rrom San Francisco.
4 30 pm 111 GREATE T SPORTS
1.EGENDS A profile of basketball's Jerry We-;t.
om· of the highest ~corers 1n NBA history
Ii IJ m 121 PRO FOOTBALL WRAP. .
7 pm 1~1 TENNIS FOR THE FUTt:Rt: ·
t'o<it'h Vil' l:ln 1den shows how to make one's st rt1kt-
.,.. ork--dunng singles play
11 30 pm 121 U.S. OPEN TEN:\IS
lllGllLIGllTS. 191 COi.LEGE FOOTBALi.
P R EVl t:W.
RAOIO
l<'ootball Houston at Hams. I p m • KM l~C
<710 1. H:.udcrs al Oenvcr. Ip m. KNX 110701 :
Baseball Angt'ls al Clevt•land, 11 " rri ..
KIEV 1870 1, St Louis <tl Dodgers. 1 pm . KAlll' . I
17901
Tt•nnts l' S C>pt•n Highlights, 3 50 p.~ ..
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11 am. 15 1 ANGF:LS BASEBALL The O•lt••.Olfl•l•IC•r OfAu .. ,.... 'j
Anl?l'IS mel·t th<' Indians 1n Cleveland (7 1 ,.,,..fPI ,,..r "'""10" s""' D•IC.O .aN0111 "Ef ""'s "'"' _. _:_::_.:__:__:_~~.I~~~~--=-=-~~~~~==~~
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, 1
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:· ., v1talional $150.000 Del
Mar I landicap. the pre·
mier<' contest o r the
s ummer rac ing season
for older thoroughbreds.
will climax Del Mar's
Labor Da y ho lida y
weeken d . when t h e
classic is presented for
the 42nd time Monday
SAVE BIG Motorcrafl _1arsam
Spark Plug
El e~c n S titches.
second only to Pleasant
Colony a m ong 1981
money winners with a
total o f $644.125 this
year. will head an out-
standing field that wi 11
run a distance 120 feet
less than a mile and one·
quarter
Winner of three con
seculi ve ma1or stakes at
Hollywood Park, includ·
ing th e $500 ,000
Hollywood Gold Cup.
Eleven Stitches appears
to be the early favorite.
Expected to oppose
Eleven Stitches are
Tahitian King. a three·
time winner this season,
Regal Bearing, a two.
time win ner this season
al Del Mar, Wickerr. an
upset victor in the Eddie
Read Handicap a nd
Shamgo, Pine Supreme
and Exploded
Preceding the De l
Mar Handicap will be
the Del Mar De butante
<Sunday ).
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 4, 1981
Writers pick
U C to win
ac-10 tiile
Vaqs hope to end depression
Will old-fashioned ideas eliminate hard times at Irvine'!
'l'Jo;M Pl<~. Ariz. (AP) l''or By ROGER CARLSON
Of -DMty ...... l44lfl lht" 17th con:itculivc seas9!l• the
llnlvl'rslt'y or Southern
Collfornau footbull teMm has
been p1~kt.-d to wm the Paclfk 10
Conference title by a vote of the
leoguc':> skywriters
Irvine High football tOllch Terry
Henigan says there are some old fashioned
ideas being inserted in the Vaqueros'
~ystcm this season, beginning with a
winged-T offense. .
Tht> writer s made their
self'c-tlon here Thursday during
the final stop of the 19Kl tour.
That's lhe situation at Irvine where the
Vaqs have undergone some hard limes
since opening in 1977.
u~c received 16 first-place
vote::. and 27 1 overall points
Arizona State was picked to
hnish second in the Pac 10 this
season, garnering 246 points and
ti flr!>t place votes.
UCLA was third with 240
points and five votes while
Washington was fourth with 2Q7
point!> and one first-pl ace .vote.
An 0-10 record in 1980 was 'the capper
and Henigan has been brought in to right
ttle ship. Whether it can be turned 180
degrees In 180 days hasn't been de-
termined, but Henigan, begiMing his 13th
year as a coach, feels he has some in·
d1viduals who can m ake it ha ppen.
The other projected finishes
by lhe writers had Oregon In
fifth place followed by Stanford.
Arizona. Washington State.
CHl1fornia and Oregon State.
THERE ARE 10 returning starters
amidst a squad of 48 and he has brought in
three new coaches -Bob Flint with the of-
fensive backs, Rick OeCicco with the of
fens1ve lme and Zaveno Brenner with the
linemen
"Physically we're very small and it con-
cerns us." s ays Henigan. "It appears we
might have to ask a few to go both ways
and when you're not physical and you do
that it can create some problems. But I'm
pleased with the efforts. They've worked
very hard during the off season.
use has now been picked to
finish first in 18 of the past 19
seasons The Trojans have f{One
on to win the P ac-10 title 10
times.
Stanford's J ohn Elway was a
vnuni mous sel ectio n by the
writers to be the league's out-
s tanding quarterback.
USC tailback Marc us Allen
and Stanford halfback Darren
Nelson lied for running back
honors with 10 votes apiece
whilt• lhl' league's top receiver
wa!t picked to be Stanford split
end Andre Tyler.
"We look for Mike Tierney to really be a
good one <tight end-line backer> and we're
feeling very comfortable al quarterback ...
continues Henigan.
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San M>Quel Orlw, Suite 100, Newpor1
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"I th.ink they're laungry to win and we
have a lot of support here "
Here's a rundown by pos ition.
QUARTERBACKS Mike Zorn C5·10.
165 j r I was the sophomore team 's
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quarterbuck 111 1980 and Jim Gasho (5 10,
155 sr I sttw llm1lcd time with the varsity
( I for S for 11 y i1 rds l . Both are right
handers and figure to operate the run-pas&
option out o( the wioged-T Like moat
areas ut Irvine. the starting berth is a
ways off from being settled.
RUNNING BACK8 Mike Gold (5·9,
180 sr 1 1s a returning stHrter at fullback
Gold rushed tor 112 yards on 22 carries ais
1981 OUTLOOK
a junior. Battling him is Brett Schumm
( 5-9, 155 sr. l. At left halfbuck are Kent
Pickering (5·8, 175 s r.) and Jay Scott <5·9.
165 sr.1. Jamie Sturtevant 15·7, 140 sr,) is a
returning starter at right half with 1980
numbers reflecting 282 yards on 90 carries
and 2 touchdowns. Also at right half is
David Clay 15-6, 140 sr 1
RECEIVERS Mark Bondi <5·8. 145
s r > rnturns after 10 catches for 144 yards
and 1 TO. along with Ernie Lee, a 5-9.
145-pound senior who caught 3 for 37
yards. Also in the picture are Howard
Pearls tein <5·9. 140 sr I and Chris Ma n-
deville <S-11 , 160 jr.I Tierney, who caught
l l for 133 yards. is at light end Dan
Hardigan (5· 10, 170 sr . l. Regan Wilks
I 5· 11, 160 sr > and Rod Poissant ( 6 0, 195
jr > are other tight ends and figure to play.
especially when Henigan opts for two tight
e nds.
OFFENSIVE LINE Five have
legitimate shots al starting at tackle -
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:.1 ), Chris Stately (6 0, 190 Jr. I and Russ
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sr l and Paul Maiello (5 10, 160 sr I are re
turning s tarters at guard Others include
j uniors Dave Allan 15·10, 170 1, Dan
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15·9, 160). A lhree-way battle at center tn·
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sr >. l>oug Eag1rn tS·ll, 165 sr I and Roh·
bie Za ngl 15 9, 160 Jt. l. Schwiehtenb<.'rg 1s
a returning defensive starter and one of
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KICKING (iAM£ Scott gives Irvine a
sound kicking game as a punter and place·
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(35, 23 and 22 yard51,
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depth shows now, with offensive names
dominating every facet or the defense. The
e nds are Gold a nd Zangl, pus hed by
Mazelin and Chlebowski. Schwi chtenberg
&nd Guttierez are the leading tackle can-
didates. with Silver , Davis and Wilks in
the piC'ture Stately is leading at middle
guard ahead of Eagan
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(•ertain s tarter with Peek, Poassant and
St'hester vyi ng for the other spot
SECONDARY Four prospects at lhe
corners include Bondi, Lee. Pearlstein and
Clay Rob Akers ( 5· 10. 165 sr . I 1s a return
ing starter at safety. Roland Figueroa
I 5-8, 140 jr l is a lso a prospect at safety
Three are vying for the rover spot. 1nclud
1ng Scott Mitchell <6·0, 170 s r. i. Mandeville
and Schumm
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 4, 1981 Cl
Titans get
6-11 center
Ozell Jones
Artists don't plan on starving • ID '81
Laguna Beach High has discovered an. appetite for winning after last year's success
WICHITA. Kim 'AP> -Ozell
Jones. the Wichita State basket·
ball center who bf'camc em
broiled In un eligibility dispute,
has transferrtd to Cal State
fo'ullerton.
WSU Coarh Gene Smithson
said Jones already had left
Wichita. He said after sitting out
this season, Jon~s will have two
seasons of eligibility 11t
to~ullerton. The NCAA had ruled
h e had only one season of
l'ligibllity left at Wic hita.
The 6· ll junior was ruled in-
eligible just before the Missouri
Valley Conference playoffs in
March An anonymous source
inf ed the MVC headquarters
or ce Jones· high school grades
h d been illegally averaged.
A counselor apparently in-
uded Jones· gym class grades
his average while the grades
were excluded when computing
the rest or the students' grade
points
Jones filed a federal court
lawsuit and won a temporary
restl'aming order allowing him
to play m the playorfs. But U.S.
District Judge Patrick Kelley
later vacated the order and de-
cided the suit against Jones. ll
was on appeal to the 10th U.S
Circuit Court or Appeals in
Denver, but hadn't been set for a
hearing
By ROGER CARLSON Of .. o.lly ...........
The year of 1968 h11s finally become
the t)ast at Laguna Beach, thanks l.O the
South Coast Conference championship
Squad of 1980.
No longer can something which hap
pened more lhan a decade ago be used
as a mea:suring stick. The frustration of
a dozen years has been laid to rest
because or the endeavors of the '80
squad, which finished 7-3 overall, in·
eluding stu n n ing victories over
Capistrano Valley and Mission Viejo.
Capo bounced back to claim the Cl F
Central Conference championship.
But for Laguna Beach High's Art1sts.
there is still the same lingering question
or appetite. Regardless of personnel.
year-in and year-out, without true
hunger evident it's difficult to foresee
good things for the Artists.
LAGUNA BEACH COACH Walt
lla m eru has three players among a
50-man squad with starting experience
on the '80 ream and he says that intangi-
ble is there again.
"Last year was just a taste of it,"
says Hamera "Fourteen of our squad
members were a part of that team and
the rest are corning from lower levels
which hasn't tasted much success.
"It's a different group. but af 1t con-
tinues to work as hard as it has, 1t can
be successful. There are a lot of s ubtle
leaders on the team."
The '81 Artists are a typical Laguna
Beach crew -there are a few 200-
pounders (tackles Evan Yeisley and
Peter Wetzel l, lots of ~nats < 138-pound
guard David Threadgold, 160-pound
g u :u•d Steve Sadler, 155·pound wineback
Beddle Arllbe, for in•tance) and one big
gun, fullback-linebacker Damon Ber-
ryhill.
Here's a rundown by position:
QUARTERBACKS -Evan Chalmers
CG-0. 170 sr.) is a three-sport athlete. Is
he tough enough? As a catche r he was
1981 OUTLOOK t•J
knocked out in a beaning, but returned
behmd the plate the following inning.
He threw only three passes as a junior
but he made them count -two were for
touchdowns. Berryhill is a backup, in
addition to Peter Kimball <6·0, 170 jr.l
and Thad Baas (5-10, 155 soph. ).
RUNNING BACKS -Berryhill (6--0,
195 sr .) is the blue chip. A superb
blocker, he also scored 10 touchdowns.
kicked three field goals and led the
Artists in scoring (81 points) as a junior
fullback . Al tailback will be Arabe (5·6, tss jr. l. who was effective in kick re·
turns as a sophomore and has that
customary Laguna Beach quickness.
Other prospects are Servile High
transfer Sean Quigley (5-9, 155 sr.l,
Morgan Foster <5·6, 150 sr ) and Kelvin
Marino (5·7, 170 jr.l. At counterback is
Todd Minkin (5-10, 155 sr. ), backed by
Mike Schrock (5·9, 160 jr.l. Minkin is
one of three returning starters. Another
count er possibility is Skip Crowl (5-9,
155 jr.).
RECEIVERS -Heneghan (5-10, 150
s r ) and Bill Hansen (6-0, 170 sr. I are a
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
SUPER HORN
double bonus for the Art1sts 3\ w1cte re
ceiver, with David Goldstein (5-8, l55
:sr l, John Pudgham <5·7, 140 jr.) and
John Roripaugh <6-0, l70 jr.) also work
Ing wtdc, Kevin McOennon (6 1. 185 jr. l
and Bob Mathewson (6·2, 170 sr I are
the tight end leaders with Bruce
Waldrup (6·l , 180 sr . ), Gene Herndon
(6 0, 165 Jr.) and Steve Runnals (6·0. 170
sr l aJso avu1lable
Md>t>nnon. -u two·way sttJrter like Bt>r
ryh1ll and Minkin in 1980, Ytisley,
W l'tn·I and Lucero are the tat'kle can
tJ1d11tl':I. Starters may depend on just
who 1:-:sturting offensively. Yel11ley is
probably the starting nose guard lf not
al tackle Other nose guards are Nick
lkrn11ndez 1.1nd Wood
UNEBACKERS Berryhill Is lhe
O•'FENSIVE LINE Ye1sle) 15 11.
205 sr.) and Wetzel (5· 11. 225 jr. l are the
apparent starters at tackle. Otht!rs in-
clude Tim Lucero <6·2. 200 jr ), Jeff Fis
her (5·11, 195 sr.) and David Fielding
(6-0, 185 sr. l Threadgold and Sadler.
the 138-pound. 160-pound matchbook
guards, are set to flank center Rob
Wood (6-0, 200 sr l Other interior
linemen include Sean O'Connor (5 10,
170 Jr.>. John Payne <5·10. 160 sr. >. Dan
Drew (5-9, 175 sr.), Doug Marino <5·10.
160 sr.), John Hernandez <5·10, 165 sr.),
Nick Hernandez <5·10 , 160 jr. ), Roy
Fielding (5-9. 175 jr.), David
Christensen (5·10, 160 Jr.l, J eramy
Jacobsen 15·8, 165 jr > and George
Grace (5-10, 180 sr >.Also w1th potential
at tackle 1s Mark M1haljevec 16-1, 17~
sr. l.
obvmu:s 11tarter on one side. the other
will ronw from either John Crout (6-0,
175 :-,r 1, Madgi Hammouri (!i-10, 155
'r 1 o r Kelvin Marino Other
po:-s1b1ltties include Jere Doner (5-10,
160 ~r ) , Kevin Curran (5·8, 150 jr. l and
-.oph1)mure Tay Burgess <6·0. 160>.
DEFENSIVE BACKS Mankin,
llt•nc·t:han and Bass are the leading can-
dtclaks for the two corners. Others.
Sc·hrork , Padgham and Mathewson
Hanst•n 1!> th~ leading candidate for
s trong s afety with experience behind
h11n Quigley looks like the weak safety.
but C'Ould move to strong safety, too
Chalmer:., 1-'o!>ler and Payne are also
:-.ecnndury possibililie-s.
t 981 schedule
Sat . Sept 12 Californrn (S<"nm
KICKING GAME Berryhill is the
team's punter and placek1cker and it's
one of the Artists' strongholds Also
available are J erry Ponce <5·10, 140 sr >
and Lawson Weldon (5 10, 150 <;r l
lrvane
al Els inore
magi!. 7:30p.m.1
Fri Sept IR
Fri . Sept 25
Fn . Oct 2 at M agnoha <Western I
Los Amigos 1''rt , Oct 9
DEFENSIVE LINE S~dler will
start al one side, the other wi ll come
from Howard Quigley (5 11 . 170 Jr ),
O'Connor, Mike Van Westenng <6·2, 175
sr 1, Threadgold and Doug Marino
Frt . Oct 16 rn . Oct 23
l"n . Oct 30
Fri . Nov t;
Thurs . Nov
Dana Hills
at San Clemente
at Capistrano Valley
M1sswn Viejo
12 at Laguna Halls
1 M1s~1on Vtl'JO 1
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NOTICI 0" T•Us.TIE'S SALE T.~ Ne.JIJ1S "'OTICE IS HEREBY GtVEH, 11\oll on FrloeY. SefJlemo.r H, lt'1, •• • 00
0 CIOO • m al Wld ,,. •• In 1he otllu ol REAL EST AT E SECURITIES SERVICE, IOtel•d el 2010 Horii\ 8ro-•y !>v•lt 2°', 111 1he Clly al Sn•le ~ Coun1Y ot °'-St•I• of C•l1 lorn1•, REA L EST ATE SECURITIES SERVICE,• C.lllornt <O<"pou11...,, .. ov1y ePC10tnle4 rru''"
vnckr MWd p.1rw..n1 •o "" poWtt of s.a•• Confer-red 1n tt-.t cen a1n 0..d ot Tru•1 .. t<uUd by MANLEY J FEOUCIA& OENEIGE D. FEOUCIA
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ol Hid C°""'IY, •I -•T. RKOrcler' 1111trume<11 No 2t11, by re'"°" of •
bl~•ch or detautt In P•yment or
ptrrformance ot th• obHgatlon• w<u•ecl 1i.reov 1nc1udl119 11>e1 t><eecll
or Of'fNt, NotK• of •"tch w a1 re cor-'IPrtl 1, 1911 In 8-t~ oe Otll<lel ""°'"' "' Wld County .• , P•O• ., ... , RKor~'s ln\lrumenl No ISO• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC TION TO THE HIGHEST BtODER l'OR CASH, 1 ... r1u1 ,,_..., al 11\e Unit·
•O !>IOllH, •II peyab4e el ttw 11,.,. al
WI•, •II ,~ .. UUc •nd Int.,..,, "OW
held by 11, •• Trust ... In -to'""' ••· •I pr-r1Y llluele In \eld C°"'nl, end Slale, dot'Kfll»O •• lotl-S
Lot 1 al Tract Ho •710, In the Clly ot N""P0'1 lk!ecll, es ~wn on • m., recorCllO 1n 8ooli 1'6, -1• ot Ml• <Ill•-MJ>i>', In tlle otltt• al Ille <°"'"' recoro.r oe ,...d <_.11
The: \tree• "°"'""'or otM r commc:wt O.lt11Mlton rl MIY, ot the rHI pr-r 1y l\ert1NboYf! OH<rlbed Is P<irpot'l.O 10 l>e 19'7 Senll•OO Drift, H•wpor1 Bea<I\ Celllorn1e
Pullll"*'Ot-C0.$1 Delly Pllol, "•' b••n ••• to r "••rtn9 in ....__J. I AU9 It, '1. ,., Sepl '· t•I ,.11,.1 D•P•Mrn.nl l of Int &bO•• •n1111ed cour1 onOclober 6, 1'81, •t q 00 AM rrie P"<Mlll•I pr-rly rrf•rrod to PUil.JC •Jt( ebOve l\~ril»O H fot lOw•
Tiie Ut>o.rto9Md llerflby OIS<•••ms
•II l~llty few tnc:orrt <IMU 1n ~ld
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t IU •, poiuin1i1cn. Of enc: umbr-'< "· to W11Slt '"' prlnclpe1 belen<e of Ille Nol• or Olhff OO'i~llon ...:ur.O by wld Deed of fruit , w1111 1n1eres1 -
otn•r ''''" '' Pf'Olltlded tht,..in, olus •d'f•n<H, tt •n,, u~r the term\ 11\eurol •no 1nlt<""HI on \..Cli aclven<n
•no """ tees, cl\Moe• aftCI .. _._..,of 11\e Tn.nltt •nd 01 the lru11• <r..,1ecl oy u 1c1 Oud ot Trust Tll• 1ot•I emoun1 ol WIO OOlt~llon, lncludl119
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fORO I C)'linder 1962 1969 211 100
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CHEVllOlET I Cylinder 1969 1979 262 267-307 ·327 lSO £ 400 _,,._ 2HlC~
POllO 8 Cyt.nde< 1961°1971 3:t2·351 3~28 '°"O I Cyt.r.d.1 1970
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Motori with MofofoJo syttem, M o•t 1969·72 GM Producl" 1969, 1972, 1976Chry1(erProduct•
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bu•h 1n \Olel\ood• or w11h \Oleno<d mounted
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF C•IUorn•• L•<•nM> Numbfr DC361•.
I IO(eled 1n lAqun• Buell, C•llforn1a C H A R l E S F Rett<""M<e '' m-to'"' 11e101t0n on I ALE x AND E R aka ,,,, rn II\• Cour1 IOf lurt l\u
I CHARLES ALEXANDER pe~~~:,;-'~_..,,. '"t
I I' AND OF PETITION TO P•1,,<1a1. Ant11ony ADMINI STER ESTATE l'or Grott1111•n0An11>ony
NO. A· 110150. l>llor;,:l~I~~";:~ ANTHONY
I T o a I I h e i r s , •-Y• •t uw
benefi etaries, creditors --::1~·;:-EH•
and contingent creditors of c.u ,...,.., 0 nu•
Charles F. Ale)(ander aka T...,._. ""> m .. 1 .. Charles Alexander and-Puot1\IWO O.•noe co.•• 0.11, Po101
persons who may beA1111l"IJO.•p1s.1"1 J~l.e1
OaltCI SePl-r 2 "'' AHi Esut• S«wrtltes Ser~•<•.
a Catttorn1a corPor1tlO", es Tr1ntee. otherwise interested in the
will and/or estate.
A petition has been filed
by Michael A. Dion 1n the Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
M ichael A. Dion be ap-
p oint e d a s per sonal
representative to ad-
minister the estate of
Charles F. Alexander aka Charles Alexander (under
the Independe nt Ad -
ministration of E s tates
Act). The petition is set for
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at
700 Civic Center Drive,
West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on Sep-
tember 30, 1981 at 9:30
a .m .
IF YOU OBJECT to
the granting of ttie peti·
tion, you shOuld either ap-
pear at the hearing and
state your objections or
file written objections with
the court before the hear-
ing. Your appearance may
be In person or by your at·
torney. IF YOU ARE A
C REDITOR or a cont -
ingent creditor of the de-
ceased, you must file your
claim with the court or
present it to the personal representative appointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of
the probate code of
California. The time for
filing claims wlll not ex·
plre prior to four months
from the date of the hear-
ing noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE
the file kept by the court.
If you are interested In the
estate. you may file a re-
quest with the court to re-
ceive speclal notice of the
Inventory of estate and of the petitions, accounts and
reports described In Sec·
tlon 1200 .s of the
California Probate ~ode.
GalvlnR. Keene
3333 W. Coast Highway
Ste. 401
P'UIUC NOTtE
NOTICE OP TllUSTEH SAL£
L.--ta/ISlt TS U740-l NEWPORT HOME LOAN, INC 4111 duly eppoln1..i Tru•lff under ll\e totl-•no dlt><.rt-dHd of Ir-WILL SELL AT P\J8llC AUCTIO.. TO THE
By 0 J Moroer.
II\ PrHl<Rn1 ISEALI
~ H Broactwey, !w11t ?Ol.
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r.1~ t71•1 •U-1'M Pub41thtd Or-Coes1 D•llr PllOI Sept-•. 11, ti, 1911 ~1).4 HI GHEST BIOOER l'OR CASH------------IPOIY•bl• al time ol ••I• In •••ful P'UIUC NOTt( money of the unit.., S1a1n1 ell rlv"t. ------------1111• -.... .,...., convtJ9d IO -,_ held ll'r II unOff ,..Id Oeeo al Trvtl In CPP 7,.. the pr.,.,.r1y t>erelnelt•r dH<rll»O NOTICE 0 , T•USTll:'S SALi TRUSTOR UtO Belboe lid,. t f S No 1..-. limit.., .,_,_.,.Ip On Sopltml>f!r H 1'11, •I • 1 BENEFICIARY N•wpor1 Home o clocl • m, FrlO.r. •t Ille front en
LOMI Trvsl a 110 t r•nce lo Ille old Or•noe County R~ "'-"" 11 1'., ei Instr Courll\OUW. IO<•l•d on S•nl• An• No, t/47• In -1~: P99e JH of Of. Bl vd , belwun Sycemore SI ~ 11<1•1 Re<ord• 1n '"" olllc• 01 1,. BroedW•y, Sen1• AN, c., R•cordtr of Orefl90 Coullly, .. Id deed w E s T E R H M u T u • L. ot 11'\dt O...Crl~ lhe fot-1"9 ""°' CORPORATION .• C•llloml• (Oll'O•• perty lion, as frvstM...-•ub\lllUled Tru•1"
Le-'O 1111ere'1 In -To uno.r llW -of 1r\nl Ut<Ultd Ir( Lola S, 'and 7 In Bloc~ tlS ot Trec:t DISTOMAT COMPANY OF NORTH No U.,ln-Cltyal N•woor18H<ll, AMERICA, INC .• C•lllornla o per map ,_ded In ._ 13. P•vn CO<"p0r.i.Gn, herein <•lie<! Tndtor, re
J6 •ftd J1 of MIS<•ll-o.n M-. In... <O•cle<I Auo 3, "" .. ln•tru,,_I No office of 1,. Counly RKor-o1 •aid 4077, In Booe. tlnl, P4199 1 ... s. of Of Count y AOOreu · 1stO B•lbO• 11<1•1 RKorcl• ot Or•noe County Bou f e v • r cl . Ht.., po r 1 B t • < ", Clllloml•, wlll wll •I PUbtl< •u<tlon 10 Celllornl•. Ille n~I b-r for c•lll. POIY•bl• Ill
"Cll • olrw\ •-••or common -lewtul money al Ille UnllH SlelH et Jl9NllDM I• tllQwn ebow, no ••"*" 11\e II-OC wie, Ille lnl•r.,I conve.,.O ly I• ol..,. •• lo lh <.otnPIM-~ or to •"" """' held by uild lrutl .. unoe CO<"r.ci..U." Hid dffd of 1ru•1 In lllt prapert Tiie beneflclery -wlcl Deed 'a' "Wtual•d Ill Wld County • ..., Sl•t• Tru•t. by....-ol • br-11 °" dtfw" cl<!S<rlbld •• In Ille Olbll .. tlon• t.CurH thereby, Tli-1 -11on of LOC '1 Of Trec:t No 11erelolor• •.oec"'ecl and dell-10 .SJ, •s .-on • M~ reco•-11'1 the undff!.19ned • written Oe<l•rellon 8ooi.. 1', P-'1 of Ml.c•ll•MOU
of o.teutl .-id 0....-t01 Sele, -Mep•, record• ol Or•noe County wrltt.,. nolke Oii -II flf ele<llon lo Cellfort'll•, more perllculerly
C•llW 11• undtn19Md IOWll wld pro-deK-•stol-. perty to Mtl!llY .. 111 olMl .. lloM. -Tiie _.tet'ly SO 00 '"'Of 1'M ..... , t11er-e.ner llw ~19f'ed c ... -Mid IY 22S.OO .... al said Loi "· said tU.00 noll<e of IWM<ll -of el4lc tlon to be fHt bekl9 meesu...o •IOnll the '°"""r r.cor-"'-" t). ttll u INtr. H9. ly lint of Hid Loi " from Ille
1 .. n 111 -14056, -'141 Of •tllcl soutrieulerly corner tllereot, Ille ()ftlcl .. Recorcb •••l•rly -H•terly llnu Of wld Seki Ml• •Ill llit mAdt, but •lthOlil part.el betl\9 ., r'9fll _ .. , to tl>t
cownenl "" w¥renty .•• ..,..., °" ,,,.. to\ltl\erly llne t~. plle<I, ,....r01no lltl•. _ ....... or EXCEPTINO THEltEFllOM 1 ...
..-C\1 ..... -. 10 1>9Y IN remMlllfle ""'1'*1y 1000 IWI H deKrlbeo Ill prltoe1(1191 "'"' 01 IN nei. -llf'ed 11y cNed to IN Clly of Caete Mete. re.
wld o..t Oii Trvt1, •1111 IM-t M '" <or<*! Merell n , ttn HI II-' UIU Mid ..... -..-. ""-"· II ....... P-. m. OI Ofllclat "IC-al Mid
"""' IN -of ..ici OW. Of Tr,.t, county. '"" <he•.-1 elld ••penMJ et ow The Jlr .. t •dO•H• end/or otlle TN•I• -Oii "" ln.tta tr-•· .., com .... ""'9Ntl0ft, 11 •llY .. __, Mid o.ci ftl TrllM, s.ld M .. wlll .. H to• held Oft-.,, ~r "• t•f at I 100\'t Vlclorle !>I.. C•t• Metll, CA
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••I. O.rk C•I. Ancltrwn (Ill, Ga lnM> 1111
•nd N•rron. Flfov•. 8u1tln9. Torre1,
Campc.u 0 1, Buro,.,.ier (11, Apont• tUI,
R•lMy c111. r-"" -Att .... .on. V.0-m•n A U.lS>
Top 10
, ......... 11&•1 • ., ••
AMEatCAN LEAGUE
l.l•t.. »•Ille
L•nsto<d, Bo\1on
Ollwr. T•~u
M.,or ...... Ctewlend
Pecio<~k. S.ellle
He.-r\on, Delll•nd
Bell. TnH
Almon. Chi<-oi>
Orkll,._t,
c.t..w,~·
0 Al • M Pel U HS n II Ml
18 )II 49 103 111
11 111 0 '°' J30 II JS. JS 83 J1•
11 N J7 •s J11
11 lt• 10 101 J20 n 1n JJ 11 lit I• ,,, 40 111 31•
71 tO Jt 16 .JH
11 .. 0 fl .l14 H-•-""""· 0.kl-. :IO, TllomH , Mllw-...
11. E•enl . Botlon. "· Grklt, ........ 14. Lurtnsltl. Chlu90 lt
•-eettetllll •• ,.... ... 0-'••t>O St, Boll, T ..... St,
C>Qllvle, Mllw..,kM. ~. Winfield, New Yoo .
SJ; ev ... Bo\lon n
f'ltcMflt Cl O.Cl.._I
CIMr, ll.o•ton. • 1. '"''"'• ,,.., ... , t-1, Vuoovltll. MllwM1t.M, II a, T .. r-.i. e.en,
I 1 Mc~, a.111..-•• t .). 011klry,New
Yor,, ._, t'-Y<11n, r • ..,, ... ,, Noofrl\ 0.ltolt. 11 ~ '
NATIOfUIL LIAou• o•••""" M4'dl0l'· >'itUtlutQh U 1)1 '1 rt UJ
ROM, ""11-1111\I• 11 )II SI IOt ,M) o-.-..~ u ue •• • • D••'°"'· Mon1r .. 1 ,, tn s1 • .a1e GrlH•Y. Clnclnn.11 14 110 JI '2 .)17
Mow•, Houston ti 111 U es JI•
ScllmlOI, Pllldl1•11a /) JH n ... JIJ
May, S... l'rencis.co I> t..s 11 14 )IJ
DllfP\em, Chl<evo .. UI JO n .311
.... ,, ~ ,. ... )4 • .,. H-•-SclltQIOI. Pllll-lpNe, t•. 0.wWlft, -.
tru l, "· 1(1~, New Yor~. "· Foolott, CIMl"""U II. Mftldtlt .. , SI, Loul\. IS ·-·· ....... Fo••••. Cll'l<lnne tl, 10, Scllmlcll,
Pnlt-lpllla, .. ; oar ... y, O..,.n, M; CGfl-
opeton, Cltl<IM•U, U, 811<kner, Clll.c-.
SO, Certtt MOtllfUI, )()
f'ttclll"' Cl 0.Clal••I Camp, All.,1•. I'· s.. .. r, Clnclftnell.
I~?. QrllOtl, Pllil-lpl\lt , ll·l , R-.
P1ll•l>uro11. 1 1, K••'· SI loul•, •·l. v ............ ~. 11-4, ... ,., ~ w.
Del Mer
THU•SDAY'S aESULTS u ... ., .,..,., _......,... -"·'
"lllJT RACE • h1tlOfl9•
11·,,.r.11(Plnceyl ''° •:IO •:IO
G•Utn' GunMr CM<Certonl J 60 J.00
Mr RHclor COel•hOuueye) S.JO
AIM> •aced Bebtlo, lltepo, G•• PurnP.
SlroleMa, Aullen Bun, My Don Oon. A•IM
tne L1m11, Beelk Buu R•on1 By Me
r1rrw 1 102 1
SECOND ••CE • •u••ono• ~nooteUIOM! IV•lentU4!1•1 11 00 ) 20 4 00
I Plf<lgt I R•moru I S 60 •.:IO
Don'> Hontv IL.lPl\<lml •.90
Al.o ••etc! Swtel lt\lle, Enthr•ll.O.
Hotry•• AllbobabY. All Doll•O VP. S.uv
R•c!
Tl.,. I II 411
U DAILY OOU8LE It )I P••c! .a1110
THt•O RACE • turoono• flmelfls A.,.,.Qt,
t McCMtonl
!>tr-• Son tP1ncey1 lulu...., l~l\e)
):IO 160 220
3 60 HO , '° A l10 r.-eo Ftl"Mln<ttoro. P•n 1"4" Pt•tter,
Count•y W•tt.. • Succn s Seeker Golden
GHii<
T 1,,,. I 10 I S
JS EXACTA !6-51 P•ld SJJ 00
,OUllTH llACE I I IO rro110
L• Vern.'> Sonet• !forol II 60 S oo l IO
<;rut LOU IH•wl•yl l C) 1 IO
ft•-r • S...,IY CO<••erhl >IO
AIM> rK..S ~•\Onalltv Ro'lt Oon 1 tell
Mom 1..env ~ Drtlllno °""' Cut• M<lt.
lion
flme I M ) S
..i FTH llACE. • turiono•
Ht 'A Aono C R•morel) t S .0 • 60 • . .O
F ro1en Ma rd IOr109• I • Cl 3 40
Back Bay Bu1 1P1nc•yl 160 "''° re.ced ~ttur Lapin rraHoc P•I
1un, Semi con><•OU• Bubb•t Gummo St•v
'"'°'-r • .,. I (191)
U EXACTA i. 11 Pi•d Ull 10
SIXTH aACE ""''Ot!O' Annie Aaron IMerq1>41ll 12 40 • 20 J 00
Et09-tnt LOOI< !C•ll•ntclal J 00 l IO
fhorcl Dee MenClon 1S<n••M•tldl r • .0
Al>O raced Me-w• Fo• L•OY, l(•rl>k,
Milter ol Fact
Ttme I 110
SEVENTH II.ACE • lurtono>
JOYOU$ ~¥ CWont-1 10 40 4 40 1 IO
An•P<l"'U 111a1en111t••1 • 60 ; eo
Wold -Sweet fMc:Ca,,onl J.c>
AIM> receo Ho.,~·, Bebv. Flarrolnv In
111011t. ,,_.,,ti \ Fufl Ftv1no Hool\ Eaole
Time I 10711
U EX.ACTA 14 U peld V• 00
U PICK Sil! (5'-6-1 •641 paod tn .q11 _.o
with onr wlnn1no ltc~tt C)I• "°""'' '7 Piek Sta consot•Oan peod ii» 00 with 7'I wlMlnQ
fl(,tl$ lhvt! ""''"''
EIGMTM RACE , ' 1' m!IO
Pei>PY l Lucky Girt
10.1-IAWvtl
SI IH•Wl~VI
•OO JOO 140
• :10 1 IO
LiOY 5on>rMn IC ... l•ntclel
AIM> reced Mr\ UW>O"fl<he.
A !tier A11•.C11on. 0.<epllw
l ime I .Ol >
NINTH llACE I I 16mll~\
Bll""P "'9a•n CHawleyl •Ill
CouMt -CP1nuv1 Nuer• I Upl\eml
2 '° reonstatt
HO 140
7 40 220 uo
"''°raced Gam Bev ""'" Per.,V1an Time t .. O
U fXACTA 1 .... 11N1cl '3l SO
Alle,.,,.nu 14 . .0S
Hollywood Park
THUUDAY·s RESULTS
11Jtll ef 51..,1 .... i.e ....... ,,...llAtl
,., •ST llACE. One mlle pece
Arml>roelle (GoudtHUI • 40 > 40 l 00
Tr11 !>1¥ (l(utblt<I 11 . .0 •.40
Ke,.,,.11• Boy ( TOOdl 2 90
Al>0 1acee1 Dubiel, Velda • ud. DMlno
Oo. M•k•IO•. Model LOtO. Grit. Time
St tum
Tome 1 0241>
U EXACTA lllMI paid Uti 00
SE(.()NO AACIE. One mite !tot
Jt v> Memorle> IGoudr .. wl •.IO 4 00 l 00
NOt>ft lllcto<y !Beller I 7'1.40 10 40
•rmtiro TarQt< C&trNtl l.lO
AIM> taced POQO Stkk. P-tette. Rustic
Y•nk", Hiuew•v. Moten H•nover. Noble
!!ult Cheri..,. Hewt.
Ttmt 2 033/S
TH tao aACE. One mlle paco
Lora Pwter IGoudf'f!•ul Seo •IO l 111
Ounl SI""' CGnH'od•l •8 Ill 17.AIO
Snow Denet (CrOQNnl 1.20
Allo rKed D•vllOlll E•P•U•, Arrnl>o
Jamt\, H~t11n· Dude, PHHbte. Fall Alon(I,
Stud Poll••. Rum Time TlrNL 7 00 l/S.
U EltACTA llHI peld tJ4'.00
l'OU•n• ••CE Onf> milt l)e(t
$Quire U t31t CWllllem•I I :10 4.40 l 00
Flow•• ~•In !H.-1 S 00 4.40
BliO F-1 CTeHltrl • . .O
A ho ruod R••• ,Ofm, Olrelle, !Nie•-· o..n.1 .... Al\Gy·a ..,,.,._,, lllK•f ......
Tl"" 1 O:UIS
""TH ••ce 0ne "'"·-· M"9• Ito.. 1Gr....ov1 ) 90 l » 160 GotOt Meir 1 si.,,..,, t 10 > oo
Or•ncie"" Mevt1v ,,_,_, uo
*<ho,.._.., -llel'll AO, ler,.,.lla, lt•llY
Ill••. l'a\Non "'°"''· "9tter C.lrl, ~ Dew
Tl,,,. I "41) it IJCAc u. 1,,_o poo1c1 ,,,. oo
tlXTM aAC• Ono Miio lrol
Dent• Jey c 0.-1 i eo
l'lnelSc-CH....,lonl
Al Arm\ IGouc>fNY)
HO 110
1 40 JJO HO
AIOO tACtHI Chi .. GYY
Fle>ll~Ol'm. ··-·~. llmt , 000
SIVllHTH IUICI, Ono .,lie~··
Gerty J\lfllOt (GouCl,...11) t .00 ) .0 UO
fhl .. ol Beoclecl (Wllllam>I • 00 UO
h<I ~ry CAndtr-1 J.J0
Alto te<eel Nall•e W ... tlor, KIIii, a ..
cou"1. Aff(ll '°' llW Sky KalllllelM, YOUllQ
Miiiion
Ttme J 000
•I IXACTA 1 .. 11 !Mid II~ 00
'1 f'IOI SIX C:M-).S Ml P'lld ti.MAO
wUll It wlm lno ll<:ll•O ltlK 1-W•I. u f'l<ll
SIK COllM>lellon pootd $14 60 .. 1111 »0 wlMl"CI
ttc••h (flw hOr-1. u Pick SI• t<••ICh
•onoot•llon P•ld ..., .40 with H wlnnlno
lltllol> ltour "°'w>. o,,. \Ctel<lll
1 10..TH RACE. One mile IM<t
O•nclnv S\o<m (An4ononl I eo • .O S 00 a,, yr> Prlpc• K•09helll l.IO 1-00
llo<•l lter~ ISl>e<•tftl I 20
AIU ••<eO lm•1>11ller. Twrf Lord.
P-.,1. Jee~. Alm N Fl,., Reel Al<". ~ Goll••, JOflnny ro11,..,
Tim. 1 >t1t>
•1 E UCT A IMI P4•d '61 00
NINTH•ACE Qfwmt1e1><1ct
F•O>IV Hwnter IB•r10,,.I , I .0 4,40 1.40
Mt G"" Aut\Mf IOouam<rt l ~ .0 1.:IO
AmbiMO tV•ll-IPIQlleml 2 JO
AIM> raced Unf0<oet•1>te Ster, Aun Tw.
l OY•• Hunltf GMll<. Mr\ 8 . D••l"O Mon '''*'· L•nte lmpo'11 rtm. , 010
U EltAC'TA (5'71 peto '38 40
Tl!NTH llACE. One motepece
Albertaule (Cr0911enJ • 20 ) JO UO
Mon>1Qne>t O.le CSherren1 7.AIO uo
WlllSl(yJlm !P•rhrl l .:IO "''° reocee1 ~ • GU4!>1. Ktno1 Double,
JU9<1-•. """'' BrenN, Oul<ll L•rtY, ""' Oy> Vrwt•, Mr J<» B
Time 1 011/S
~ EJC,t.CTA C ... tl P<l•d \>120 ""-· •.•1'
CANADA CUP
Canada 8, U.S. 3
SC.•lty ......... l'l~lf'fflef I CM>ada, ....-rMlln I IGrellt..y, Lalle<KI,
l 4l 2 Vnlll'd SUtu , Chrl\tofl 1, S 01
Penil114tS Trottier C... 1•. Howe, v.s .•
S ... Gtllitt. Cen., 10 tt, Bourque, CMt.,
16 SI
SK.-~ ...
3 C•No., Gtet1t.y 3 CGore1. J JS 4
C•n•d•. Dionne 1 !Gere, Polvlnl. I ••
Pen•llH» US -II. w rftd by T•I........_
11 u u"'°"· u s . 1' 11. L.enoe•ln, u 5 .. ,. ™ ...........
S Untied Staltt. T alotou> I C Brot..,I. • CM 6 Untied Sl11le>, Jolln>On I Co·connel!.
Etvtll. • ll I CMled•, Bony 3 CGretny,
Middleton). 10 H I Cen.od•, Ttoltler 2
tG•r•. Bou1queJ. II '6 t Ceneda, Gretzky • 1u111 .. , ,.,..,...,,,,, u 11 10 c..-
T•orner 3 CGllllH, Bouy I IS IS " ,.,._,
Ptrr .. ult 1 tH•rtst>urv. 8ou•q..e1. •• 40
Ptfteltle\ Dlon(ie. Cen St. Tramer. CMt ,
l S> Gorlno. c .. , 1 JI o ·conneu v s ..
• 40, AOb<n...,,. Cen ta 00
Sl>OI> on 91WI Cened• • II 16 3' Vn<l•d 5,., .... 10-12 JO c. ... 11.. Ceneoe, Lout. vnned St••~.
E•PO\•IO " 11.:Me OtllerSc .... t
Clt<hOtlowako• I. Finland 1
Soviet Vnoon •. s-J
u.~~n lat l'hnlM"' "•"'• NYl "'"'"_" ..... VlfO Amrlltej Ciel Scott Davis, ..:I, ~.
.. , Jolwtn Kr'" _. Miit• DePetmw, .. ,
• ), I s Mike C."111 clef SleV<r ""-"'"· ... 3. 6 J, t-4, ,..,..,,... Gomer def Ven Wlnll>JIY.
I·• ... l ... ,, R•ul Rern1r.r 0.1 Her-.
l•m•ll ... J ... 1 ... 4. Giii .. Mofftton ...
Ern~ FerMnder, .. J. H . ••. 16, •·3. S<ott
McCeln def Bllt Cowan, l·S, ~ ... 2; Men
Dovlt dtl Jimmy Gurteln, .. ,, •-7, S-1, •·>.
An<ltew P•tll...,, clef Merctl ,,Mm.,,, 1 ...
I I, 1 .. , AOI-St4'dter Oil Stew Doct.rlY,
..... 1·S. S-1 .... 1. Yennl<t.. Noell def ,.,.,.,., ,.,..
drew• ... l ... l ... 1 ....... 1. Cllrl> o.1-,
0.1 Aou C-, ... 1. 1• • 2. flm t.\eyO(lot
0.1 S-0...1<"" .. ,, .. 4, •I, .. l , JofWI
J•mn o.f Bruu NICllOO ........... H. ~'
Clltll-Yotl•-Def'ell S.0.1, 4-1 ...... M *-....... 11 ... 1 ..
A•,,,..,, Krl ....... def. St•PI Smith,~ .... 3.
•·J, M•r~ Edmondson d~I C"'hlopt>e
A094tr·ll•Mlln, 4-4, ~ ... ,, ..-•.. 1, Pal
OwPre,,.. Chip.._,. ~. •·l. 4-4. lt•vln c .. rr ... ,,.. Jey L.1pldu1, ...... ..,, .. 1 •.. 1.
•• ,, _,,, Do•I\ def Brien T•ACMr, , .. .
1 ..... , ...... lven Ltndl dtt Jeff ~ ... .
I '· • I, I .. ; John McE11roe d<rl Tom
Gulllhon, .. l . •t. •·l l'lrll .... .,......
AOKOO T..,..,.r·Dtnnl• A•hlon ... S'l'll
B•ll·AOH <Ate. M , U, 4-J, Jotln Auttlf>.
l'red MGNatr clef. Mel Pvrc•ll·Vlncent 11#111
Patten, ~ .... >. Terry -·Ellot Telbc.,...
aet Scott. Cerl\allan-Gi.nn "91rovtc ... J,
• '• ... l; S.m·Tony Glemmelve clef. 11i.
Nnt•M·Adrl•no P-11•, .. ,, ... ,; Miile
Etlep.Blll Sc.>IOll dtf JOllll LIOY'-Nkk S.
vleno. I J, 1-S; Ke•ln C11<.--s ..... o.Mofl
clel Art4Y l(ot>tbff~Sesftl NlltftOft, W , W ;
Al•erc>Jal ... Flllol dltf. Alijendro ~
Lto Petln, '"'3, H. •..J; Frlta <thnl ... Ferdl
revo•n d~f Rlce rd D A<Yll•·Pedro
Reboil-, •·'· .... S<Otl McO lll-Uorry
Sl•f-1 -· eo1111 Dtt>lev.Jon•"-Smllfl, 7-6 ..... AMII Remlr.1.ven Wlnllslly Ott.
Deve Dowtey.Nd\11\• O.luw, I•, 7-S, Miile
FlllMICl>-Gecwvt Herdt• def Wolt ... Flbtti·
Sien Smith, I I. 1 ... Eric Fr0tl'lm-C.1y
Leed• o.f. JoN> o\le1tflllehr·Ptlll Ootnt, M ,
•·J, 0.•ld Pa!•Ketl Ak lll., din. ,.,_.
llljey Amrllr•t, I .. , 7•; Sit'" Do<Nrtv-
H•rrv FrlU Clef Guy FrlU·M•r-.........
• 4, H , .. l . Brlld Dr-.tt·Owh Lewis def
Fernenoo Meyoll•·Jue,. Nuner, M . 1-4.
John N•wcombe-Fred S1oll• def Bruce
Men'°"..,.,.. Teact.r ••.It. llew.....,..
lrlll .,.,, Olllt!I ..., •1c1o ,. ... , Oevlo
k twlottcw, H,. .... 4 I M .. l -C.l,,.._.rry
'wfen;.t e.f C»llft Olbtn .>Met-i.nllfl, ,. •1 ._., "'"' ·--...... SllertV Mil ... dtf hn? AM Oent, I ........ Jenni!« _, Ollf .He n H-. 1 J, .,.,
01•,,. MtrrllOll clllol M n Minier,~.•.). W .
K•I• Oon-1 o.t ftelrltl• -r-. l·l.
• 3, llet•v "'"°''Miii oef. C.eral lelty, 1-S. • 3. ,.,,.,.,, .. l uche""' "f Ive Plefl. W,
.. 2; Ml-J--dot l •11•• An eya, .. 1.
.. 1 fteut• Smltlt ... •vto o.tul•lll>. M ,
t 4, 'I-Ver...-Mf .. , ..... .,.,., t•.
• I •t. Jiiiie H4ffll\olon 1191 ... lrl1 Klein.
' 0 ' l . 9etlloere C.,t..en Oel llo••l yn
l'•lr-.w .• ..
W-'> t«-•-M .... I •'9114fttl ~ o.t ltlmbetlV-.
.. I, .. , Cotlrvw llen'-1 dot Tel\Yi Hert-, to.. ~............._ 5mllll ct•f Roberl•
McCell11m, M, ..o, Atvcl• Moulton def
P••nut lOlllt , •3. 1·1: a.111n• Bunoe dot.
AM Kl,_,.,,•, .. l. $ot, •4 .,._.,,,,..-.,......
.,.,,... JetQet•C-v ••v,.klt *' 1env
Ann o...t·l.al• For004. .. 1. •4. "ell<I• Hui·
l'l<t.. R•nH lllchord• Ott Merjorle
···"·-s ... L••· I s. I ~. Mertl ... Ne .,etlio.r•P.,.. Sftt lwr dtl Merlell• ft9l
ll<rr Elly Vff•lff. 6-J. 4)
Golden WHt College protpec:tt
U !TUaNtNO STA•Ta•$
!>om Aiello ( .. J, 1101. QI>. Alu G•rk• <• l. 7)01, II>. Scott Goem !t·O, llSI, .. Jim
L•r-, .. ,. USJ. OQ. 8111 Smith CM, JUI. c
RETU•NINO LEn't.aMl!N
Mt•e ArMll , .. ,. '101 di Kory Bur-II
... 1 ns1. II). Cl1tl) Catt> 1111, HSI, -•
Pet• CNMl<I , ..... l>O). 01 Mel, •• ,~ CS,.11
2101. lb 0.vo Crowley It I 1101 lb. TOOd
Elliott 1 .. 1 10), rtl. Lance Giibert CM>.
1101, db. fodd HOim.> CIM), JOH lb Jim
l(e11n t .. J, 11111. db. Slt¥e 1(011~• CH 1901,
•II TOiiy L•Plenle C4 3. ?Ill .... Teo
I •u•.,,, (6-0. 1811, II>, Dave Mellon ( .. ),
HOt, ol Don Mo\ICll C..O. 2001, db, Tony
Polluo 1..0. It)}, II>, JunlOt P•U {M • .2SSJ
di , Jell Pl,,_, !Ml, 1901. ol, Gtl A-c .. ?.
llO), w1 Bred Rowtend (6-), 1401, de, Btool<
!><Mllt..er I ..... 220) d1. Jim hylor tS.10,
HSI. dO. Mlt..e ru"''" c .. o. 2001. te, Ron
Web\!., 1st 1111, rb, Ken Y"k c .. •. 2101.
ck
TRANSFERS
JeMlt Fortune ( .. 1 JIS). LOUll•lllt lb
Ttm t...,...n 1 .. 1. UOI, Or•nvt C .. )I. OQ.
Scott Me11in !6-0. llSI. Grec•t•nd, wt ,
l e"u 51 .. ..,,,,.,,, (6 2, 240). Cel LulhtrM,
09 O.rrlc' Worthy !6 0, 1901 !>ant.a Monl<e cc. qb
,AESHMEN
Ltt o\hnl• 1 .. 1 1101. WeSlmln>ter. ao. Joh!\ Alva•er (6·1 JIOI Kennedy. II>. Ch•fl~ ArMI CM>. 2101. wotmlMter ell,
MIW,_ *<uelwa 1 .. 1, 1101. He.,ell. lb . .Jeff
Ben'°" c .. s. ?.01. Edo...,,, ot, Tim eon_,
ct 0, 1001, Merln•. II>. Erlcll &er~
(~•. llSI. St. Jolln BoKo, tb. Miile Bir C .. l.
1101, Mlrelnte. c. Cllrll BrlOlll !M, 11.jl.
Corono Ciel Mar, rb. .Jemu C•rl\on 1' 1,
1Ul. Wo1m1mter, II>; Oen Clu rweter CS.II.
2001. Ocean View. lb, Fred Crtnlnqer CIM>.
1901 ltoy, 1b; Jolln O.Cepno 161, JIOI,
Wtttmlnllff, < M1•e 0.NUGCIO (S 10. 1701.
Founleln llellev. t Pete Donn<tllv 1 ... 1, 1101.
LOl Alemltos, -· D•rtyl Ouclwlrme CM>. 17>1. Hunllnoton Beodt, qi), JamH Du1c""'
CM, JIOI, FOOINll. te
Mlkt E•P••H C4·0. 1101.HynllnQIOn
B..ch, wr, Tlm Ftntev 1 .. 1. 17$). Fount.tin
Veno. db, !><Oft "oner tM> llOI, '°'°'-· lb, Linc,• Gilbert C..0, 1101, O<een View, dt>.
JC>t Gouoert "'· 201 NeWPOll M•rbor. oO. K•rtY Gren,.1111 llM), 1101, We1tmtrt1t .... db.
Anthony Johnson 1 .. 2. 1911, Wu1mlnster.
wr , Tim l(tno Ito, 1901. Ocon ll"w,
lb.0-L•n•~' 16 J, 1001. Lo• AltmltOl.
II) Mlk• Lt ... llvn (~J. 11'1, WHlmlnrter.
I•, Mart.. Lonq C'"4, 1201 EOIMlll, oo; Tim
Lono IS. II 190), N•P<I. •O. J amel MCC..
lt·l, 1901 Lynn. Men • wr Ch• I• Me.......,dl
ct l. 2101 ol BIO e Mt Efw C• J, JUI Mlt•le>lt.11)
Mo•.t NHry c ..... 240). LOl Alimlt.cM, ot,
An1h0ny O•y , .. , 1601 Edl>on. di>. S1 ... t
Osllorne If>. I. 77)1. WHtmonller, dt MM<11•
Porler IMI 1901. Lo• Amlo•», di>, Jeck
Powell If>. I 1111. ><hoot unlono,.n. wr, Miile
PtulH (&.J, 110), Bot .. Gt0nde. It, ... ul
Aelnt»ch (f>-7. 11SI Edl\on. lb, Todd s.blne
<• I JIOI, Foothill. II). Ktltn !>l>ec,lolord
IS 9. ••SI. Hunllnoton Buen, ""'· J°""
Slouh rs.10. 1.oi, M•ter 0.1 '*'· Ml••
Sorce 1 ... 1. 2101. North C••Oton•, lb, Merli
!.n¥1Mr C~ nSI Ma•tno. di Tony Sl41ftwd
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• 3 Na11\en1e1 Crowy def F••nk Furve•.
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Br4'd FHon clel Benu ... s Tent I> do!
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Mulct.on, 1 1, Llnot~v 0.1 M<G•e. 1·1.
G•cldv ""' Cl•"' Mo .. Hkl, I up A-rt
M ocn•el del Oe luce. IOtn hole. Gary
ltru~r dtf Joey S-~t..I, ; J. C.ro.ey
del 8otl Wolcon. 2-1. Stew Mart def -.
• l Jim Cart•• det Colln D•ottltll, 7 t,
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Thuraday'1 transactions 1"00~aALL
~"eetMllLe ....
TORONTO ARGONAUTS SIQM<t °'9tl
M•nu«I, -1t<lleck, toe mulU Ytl>I c.-trecl AelMMd Tom AoLittltJ qw•rlttrb«ll
HOCKEY
--1 Hecloey LHtW
MINNESOTA NORTH !tfAA!t Sloned
Mlt..• Ev.,,~. <tftlt r, to • multi .,.., <at·
tre<I.
SOCCEa
Net1ll AmerkMI Secor L•At•
CALl"O•NIA SURF -AelNMd John
Cr••tn -Clulrlle Coote•. lorwe•d• CO\.LIOE
IHDIANA H-JON> Smltl\ •hl'1ant
Oi'-e1be41 CO«lo
TUUIHE Nemed Jutta Y••I•• __, •
i..ed be\lrett>en <oech.
r 1981 WAC football schedule ....
Mn All f'OIC[ .... ,. COt. .. STAT£ llAWM OMOJCO SU l80 STATI TWS-n ,&St UTAH '"°"" s.,t 5· long 8WI SI al Hooston lnl
••' Atwil'Wtfft S1 .. twmt
Hew Mex St In) Utah St lnl fi*tton
Sl!t12• at 811gham Y001g Al fOfte Sri Diego St al las Vegas (n) at f.ob'aoo St Te1as A&I (nl at '°''zona St (n) at()I~ ._,, ~R at £1 Paso (n) at r eooessee (n) r ullert1J1 (n) at leus ler.h !nl Bngham Y0\11 (n) PortLn! St lnl at Air Foice
S.,11 at Hew MexlCO (n) at r.ooaoo at West V11Rioia ldatlo (n) Air Force !nl at ()iatona St at lbtllwtsre1n
Id. l at Cotorac»St Utah St at A« fO!Ce Sal Diego St lnl at llew Mm:o (11) at Utah (n) a Paso lnl at las V!ias '-•' 1
Id. 11 at Navy las Vegas MISSISSipilt St al Wycmng £1 Paso (n) lo#a St at New Mm:o (n) Hawli1
Id. 11 1 at Tutaie at San Otego State bll Utah New MexlCO lnl at Hawaii lnl Btl&llln Y01J1 lnl at Wv<mng at Cokndo St [I Paso
k24 at lhgoo at Wytrrwlg at £1 Paso lnl at San 0ieto St lnl at New Mtt St !Ill IQfrael Oil r.obaoo St lnl at las Vegas tll ~~YCU!g
kJl Nrrrr New Mexico at~ las Vegas (11) at &t;lam YMg at UUh at "11ma lnl Sal~St Caba® St
""· 1 11 r.oo a sr 8ngllM1 vcu\ at £1 Paso (n) ~·" "1Jn'q Oil Haw3!1 In) 11 IWMw:ollll at Sin Oteao St tnl
""· 14 ltltre Dom at lbwaii (II) New MexlCO Bn&Nm YM& (n) at r.1lb St. at Las Yeps (nl ~I at UtJti
llw.21 at las Vegas !nl °"' at "•ma St In! at Paciflc lnl ~In) a Pall tiJ at San Oteao St lnl at &1ctum Y111111 It ""' llltxic:o lnl
•tt IC S,., 0teto SU/II -l'Allo St lnl 1' force Las Yeps lnl at KMtl ll'll ~
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Lindley
advances
• 10 atna teur
•·rum Al" dl11patchew
SAN fo'ftANCISCO Bnan
Lindley 11( Founlam Valley de
rt'<Jlcd NCAA champion Ron
('urnm1rns 2-und-1 in the lirst
rountl of match i>luy ut the 8lst
U S Amatt•ur Golf Churn -
p1on.o;hip Thursday tlwn defeated
M •kt• ~kGel' of M1ddlelow11,
Ohto, 2 <tnd l lo rl'mam alive
aft<·r l wo 1 ountl~
l.11><lley wa!> one c1f 16 sur
VIVOl'S 1n wh;,11 WU:! an upi.et
f1lll'Cl duy 11( m:1t ('h 11lay
N alh<Hlll'' C'ro~by . thL' rn year
old son or tht' late actor Bing
Cro~by, was also <Jmong the sur·
""or~
.fodll' Mudd. lhc lwo·t>me US
l'uhltr l.1nk' ehamp1on from
Kl•nturky, beat dd('nding charn
pwn llul Sutton in the opening
rnullll. hul bN·amt: an upset vie
I 1111 ;1 (1•w hour., l;1ler
,J1w Ha~~l·ll lhl' C'CJhforn1an
"'ho \.I.IHI nwdall~t hunurs tn the
I"' •1 round' of medal quallfytng
p I ay. J•ll ned Mudd o n the
:.1<klinl'~ by losing 1n tht• after
noun 1m the G.679 yard Olympir'
l'luh L:1kt• Cour!>l'
t'roshy. of lhlhboruugh, beal
a W Jlkcr Cuµ pli.1) er Frank
Fuhre r of P1l!suurgh, 1n the
llJll'ntn~ round and downc:>d the
l 'ntVl'f!>1ly of Get>rg1a s Bob
Wokott 1n the <.1ftl·rnoon. taking
both mJll'hes 2 and I
Stl'\l' llart '11. of Tequesta.
Fla . beat Mudd . 4 and 3. and
c;1•11rg1ll StJte ~Hnlltl•ur champ
Hill Bergin do"' ned Rassett , 2
and I. in the most startling or
I he second round upsets
I don't know how anvone else 1~ pluy111g . but 1f I play as well
J:o. I c:..in , I th1nk I hav(· as good a
l'hJnC-l' a ~ anyb11dy,'' said
Crosb\ tlw L'n1ver~1tv of Miami
Junior "'ho 1nhl'ritl'd · vt•ry little
of his father !> mus ical ability
SulltJn. the 1980 champion
from Shn·veporl. La was 2 up
on Mut..ltl a fter 11 holes but lost
thl' n<'xt three. and Mudd won
lhl' mutc·h. 2 up
P eete l eads
B.C. Open
after 64
F.Nl>I COTT. N Y 1Af'1
Calvin Peek slllrted out quickly
with htrdil's on the first two
holes cnroute to a seven·under
p<1r 64 ;ind u thn•t'·stroke lead
artt•r the opening round of the
H (.' Opt•n.
f>C'l'lt•, onl' of the few black
golft·rs on the tour. birdied
Sl'Vt'n hull'~ of the first round
und parred lhe othrr 11
I \.I.as putting so well today I
had the ff.'<>ltnl? I t·ould make
t•n•ry putt I wa:-standing over,··
s aid Pt't'le. who lives tn South
B.i~. Fill
T1•n golfers. int'luding 1978
Ii C Open champion Tom Kite.
finished the first round at four·
undc·r par 67 over the 6.966 _vard
EnJott' Country Club course.
whil·h \.I. as soggy following over-
night rains
A l so at 67 were Tom
\\ oodward. D.inll Quigley. Mark
Lyt'. 8111 Br itton, Denis Watson.
Oan Pohl. John Adams. Jay
Haas and Mark Pfeil
Bult'h Baird and Barr y
.l,aeckel. lratled by four strokes.
wh1tr defending champion Don
Pooley was bunched with seven
otht•r golfers al rive strokes
h<•ck with two.under par 69s.
Ch l'rnighl rains had left the
course• "'ct ~hen the 72 hole
t11urnarnent opC'nf'd Thursda)
morning under gloomy skies.
but Pe<'lt• had no trouble with
lht? 1'0ggy fairways und slick
greens He said the round was
his best competitive round in 10
year:; as a professional goiter.
Peete has won one tourna·
mrnl , the:> 1979 Greater
Milwaukee Open. in his six
years on the tour
T h<.' tournament 1s n a med
after the <.'om ic strip drawn by
Johnny lla rt, a local resident
Motorcycles
race tonight
Mike Bast and Alan Christian
headline Lonight 's s peedway
motorcycle racing card al the
Orange County Fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa with alt women ad·
m itled free of charge on Fox
llunl night.
Both riders were prominent in
their showing l ast week during
q u alifyi n g for the n ational
l'humpioru;hips Bast Is second
behind Lance King while Chris-
ti an Is fifth in the list of 16 riders
Rel to compete in the nationals
Oct. lO.
Regular speedwlly action ends
Sept. 2S wWl the riders going lo
the final wire in the race ror top
point honors tor the season. A
$17 ,000 season point fund plus a
S.S,000 contingency fund are up
for 1rabt
Oates open at 6·30 with the
first heat raco nl 8
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SEA COVE PROPERTIES
714-631-6990
LOWDOWN
Versailles l
Bdrm studio Penlhouse
condo with a larg... as sumable loan Onl}
$98.000 Call today
979.5310
ALLSTATE
REALTORS .. • RHLTORS
WHYUHT!
S79S Mo payment can b-0
take n s ubjert 10.
OWN!!:R CARRIF:S
LONG TERM 3RI:>. T l>
On this J H<lr. end unit.
stunning Twnhm wllh
custom drape!! & shut-
ters. SEE & SUBMIT
ON DOWN Agl
962~·~
PERSOHAUTY
10''< dwn will buy lh1s
cozy 2 Bdnn I:\• 80 with
vaulted ceilings ,
r1repl1ce. spa and 2 car
garage Lovely seduded
area near college, shop.
ping Full pnce tBS.900
751·3191
c::. '>HH I -f"" PHOl'l I~ l il <,
IAYClllST
SI 00,000 DOWN
r am1ly size rusLom built
home 4 bdnn .• family
rm . formal dining rm
& pool Also u separate
game rm. with wet bar.
pool table & lots or
s torage The perrert
home for a growing
family. $440,«XX>.
1714) 673-4400
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boek yard. c·overed mun11~ Panoramic lake r--\ :• pa110 Ni ce s tarter \lews, huge deck. brn:k
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and ready to mo' e into TURTLEROCK
SEA COVE
PROPERTIES
7 '4°631-6990
$8600
DOWN!
!! Bdrm 2 bath. super
sharp condo Pool. spa,
l1."nn1s courts, many
"" other goodies $85.900
Call no1o1 ,!>4&2313 ..
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THE REAL
ESTATE RS
~~ IMMACULATE ...,.. .. ,. SI 65,000
:";; ~ml cond111on ms1de &
: " out 3 Br. fam1I~ rm lrg ... bright kuchen Ht"al~
... pool F'1rep1t Call Dick ~1 l)rexler 7~ l221 .... ••ci -.....
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IN
.,,., FORECLOSURE!
"'~' M csa Verdi' Stea I' A ':~: bargain 1 5 Bdrm. 3 bath. :~~ formal dmmg room,
''·" huge family room. :~ O w n e r s n e c d r u s t
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ofter. call ~2313
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
THINKING
TOWHHOME?
:~: Call the specialists at
,,, the condominium in ;,~ fonnalton <'enter
'" Tourhstone Realtr '" 963-18i7
'•I 2 LOTS ::.:: EASTSIDE!
::·:: Builders Spel'1a1• 12.0<k>
;;11 sq rt lot with older
'"' home Owner financing
.::;; Only $73.«XX> per lot Call ,,!, r or m o re de t a 1 l ~ ~:~. ~6·2313
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
:::. AFFORDABLE ;;~ 2 Bdrm, 1 ba · I yr old.
rm Adull complex. Take
;i;; over existing loan · m .. 'Ii~
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"'1> bale on a vacant 2 B<lnn.
:.; 2 bath rondo Owner
-wants out' Call for more = details 546-2313 -1111» ~'I,)
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ESTATERS
* SISIDOWM * DHPllATll
4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home
Assume hi·balanre loan owe streight note.
SUCCES.5 REAL TY
$G-7991_
S>2S .OOO with 10'; d1o1n. HIGHL ....,DS the ov. ner v.111 c·arr} A" bulance Natural bcamc•d
D M u-L.-" Rltr wood ce1hng&. panehng
· ·~ warm earthtones 7~Jl835 Lovely \'ll'W. this 4
DON'T GIVE U,
We have the perfect 4 Br
& Fam Rm on cul-de-sac
wilh pool size lot Dry
your tears and call us
now ! Vnbehevable al
$215,000
RCTaylorCo
b40 9900
Bdrm Edinborough hus
everything Ex ccl l(•nt
nnanc1ng $405,000
IAYFRONT REDUCED $400,000
FOR QUICK SALE
Owner will C'arry all financing Low
down payment. Elegant 5 BR.
Remodeled decorator's home.
Large pier dock. $1 .350,000 FEE
OPEN Sll~DAY 1·5. 314 Morning
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IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
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Ptlot Classified Ads to
rtarb the Oran•e CoHt
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Bay&Beach
Real Estate
REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME WITH US ••. TO llAUOA. TWO
NEW DUPLEXES. ONE ON WESr BALBOA
BOULEVARD WITH THREE AND TWO
BEDROOMS, THE OTHER ON 46TH Sl'REET.
ONE BLOCK FROM OCEAN .. OWNER WILL
CARRY FINANCING FOR TIIREE YEARS AT ~·-.. NOW S399.500'
1617 WESTCLIFF DR. M.I. 631-7300
REALTORS
675-5511
SUPB "E" PLAN IN THE ILUFFS: Tillt
l'NKt dtsired moct.f hi 0 loY.ty 91'91...,.
.ct ....toin Yi.w. o.,.. ... ...., with
~ °"" $219,500. COLE OF NEWPORT UALTOIS
2515 l. Coast Hwy •• Corona m. Mer
675-5511
'12 ACIE IM TUmM tlLLS!
TENNIS. POOL. 2
SP AS AND LUSH GAIDEHS
This custom 4000 sq ft home has it all.
4 lrg BR . 4 BA (Ma ids quarters, opt.)
Three fireplaces, country kitchen.
pool room. master w /ttiS & hers bath
& dressing rooms. 2 sec. systems, wet
bar. most prestigious Joe. and much
more. Only $795,000 _ OWC 1s t
w /$195.000 dn ! ! For details call
Patrick Tenore 759-1221 RE /MAX
Rltrs .
Find what you want in I Classified Ads. your one
Da1l.x Pilot Classifieds. stop shoPIJU!J! center
• UMCHO SAN JOAQUIN •
PANORAMIC VIEW
Sensational 2 bdr m home with
den & FANTASTIC view. Owner
will assit with grivate financing.
This is a rare opportunity to own
a much sought after model m
desirable area. Vacant & ready
for 1mmedtate possession. Call
759-1501 or 752-7373.
• • HARIOR VIEW KHOU..S • •
9lf40fo FINANCING ...•.
A rare opportunity to own a
much soug ht after model in
unique area. Featuring CAPE
COD style architecture. 2 + Br &
2 12 Ba on Fee land with
outstand ing terms For a private
showi ng call 759-1501 or 752·7373.
• UNIVERSITY ,AU •
Sensational 3 Br home that is in
absolutely tip top shape featuring
a fa mily room. formal dining. 2
car garage and much more. OnJy
$162.000. Ca ll 759· 1501or752-7373.
NEWPORT IEACH OfflCE
2670 San Ml«J!Mf Drift
1714175'·1501 17141752-7373
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
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SCIAMUBMlwt11ll IJOO
LINDA ISLE
~xcitin~ opportunity! Wide channel
view from spectacular architectural
1 desigt1ed 4 bdrm, 5 bath. pool home. I Slip for 2 la rge boats. $1.495.000.
Sum mer Oct.'upancy.
,
LIDO ISLE HOMES
Featured on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional spacious . custom 3 bdrm. 3
bath home. newly redecorated. Pric·ed
tQ sell qu~ckly at $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, i bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patJOs Beam
c~1 l1ngs. Great for entertaan1ng.
s.120.000. Best price for the money
rEMINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge. from prime large lot . 4 bdrm. 3
bath custom home. 3700 !iQ. ft. featur
mg marine room. $1,385.000.
NEWPORT CREST CONDO
2 bdrm, den, spataous Plan 8. tm
maculate-. Low priced at $215.000.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
).\! Rof''dt· Q1,v1· N B 675 61 61
I •
DECOU TORS IUUT1RJL HOME
South of highway CdM duplex. French
doors lead to bnck courtyard. Vaulted
ceilings. plantation shutters. sensa-
tional throughout Super Financing.
$475,000.
. U~l()Uf ti()Mf S
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 Eut Cont Highway, Coron• del M•r
WI HAYI 45 Of THI HST AGINTS lM TOWH
OPEN DAILY 2.fi PM
ON BALBOA ISUHO
116 Mcrilw An. $495,000
I CoA.15. lfwftJ SI ,200,000
C:0. .ct ,,...i.w HMM fiM ~
.ct fiild Mt how yot1 can inntf lft
146oalt'-d!
CAPE COO IN WATER
Tilk it • -"'"He Cope Cod ~e
by dtcorator i..cludiftcJ aWMd & etched
9lou, brick ond beo1n1. Totally
cO«dlHhd with lux11riCM OMenities
........... tllis 4 bed. fClllU'lft. 2 patios,
vu 1n a.-.. UttM 1st• location. n.,..
for 2 boGh. $115,000 fff. 67l-6900.
PANORAMIC YU ON WATER
lt..tiM Newport r•tr.ot it o wwity
.........,, Oce• & loy Vm tro. tWs OM
bed._... co-op ht Vista m. U.. MW
~ HCelHt fla.cing. $280,000.
ON-WATER CORNER-SUP-VU
Woe*. w.,..._ & Hlediw dtcor lft
good fast.. Mo•e ifl ~ oed ett;oy -.-°" HM loy wfHt .,_.. boat at
yoes-door 2-story 4 bed. bak°"f & •
pri•ocy; t.oded glon. owMtc) & oll
-witlu Sl,200,000. fff 673-6900.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTATE
Sd,s,, R•ntAI• Prnf)f'tty M-'~9'''"'"'
24.lb W C1i.t>1 H...,.
l'IPWN<I 8'>&<11
01·1400
STARTING
115 M4111lP Ave
&1boc> lmnd
67Ut00
A NEW BUSINESS?
A«Ofdlng to Callfornla Butln .. 1
and Prott1tlon1 Code (Ste. 17900 to
17930) all per1on1 doing bu11n .. 1
under a flctltlOu• name mutt m. 1
1tattrntnt with tM County Cttf'k and
have It publlahtd four tlrn.1 In a
n1w1p1per Mrvlng th• arH In -"lch
tht butiMll II loclttd.
The 1t1t1mtnt II required by law
and 11 ~•Hrr In proteciint yOUt
bu1lntt1 name. Mott blnkt reqWI
proof of nllng to open commerclal
acco11nt1.
The DAILY PILOT provldl1 both
flllng 11\d pt1bflcatlon Mr.tcH. W1
hnt 111 the nectHtry fOtmt and
"'''"'"" • dilly Mf'fk• to tM °''"" ... County CcMtttoutt. Elthef _, by one
of our oon¥tnltftt office• or SIMM tM
LEGAL DOAJmllNT 142"'321, ht.
W tor.,.. t.lfUl11tdon _. ......
w1 :s1.LY N
!I ~YLOR CO.
HE/\ LTUHS '>I Ill •· I ~HI>
Ml & MIS ,tlFICTIOH Sll5,000
HU TEO ICIDMEY ·SHAPID POOl
ROOM FOR PADDU TENMIS
Immaculate picturebook 3 bedroom
home nestled in fl owers and shrubs.
Large grassy back yard for the
children . pets or guest house.
Beautiful pool with large deck area.
00' wide frontage. Zoned tbr income. A
wise investment for young or not so
young. Call 644·4910 to see any time.
WESLEY N. TA.YLOI CO., HA.LTOlS
2111 S•Jo.ttlslood
HEWl'OlT CEHTH, H.I. 644-4' I 0
WANT ACl'lON• l Have something to sell?
Class1red ~ 642 5678 ~llied_adsdo it well.
tE
GEDBGI ILllRS ca.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
llAMD MEW LISTING!
A Rare Opportunity To Move Into
Harbor View ~lllls At An Affordable
Price. Extra Large Lot For Family
EnJoym~nt And Privacy Three
Bedrooms And Family Room For
Ont y $290. 000
COST A MESA DlJtl.EX
Just Listed This Lovely Duplex in
Easts1de Costa Me sa. Great Op·
portumty F'or Owner Occupancy
And Income. EaC'h Crut Has Two
Bedroom!'.> One Ila~ A Patio, The
Other Unit llas J\ Pnvale Yard.
Both Units H eeently Ca rpeted &
Painted. Sl79.500
·-·-.... '
It's a fascinating p1C1u1e
h!S!Oly, a coJorlul qurll'
£mb101der old 11me cm 111
easy slllches wllh dale ind
nam~. • child would ~ to
help' P111ern ms llSSUt
t1ansfer ot 2• urs 2 uch ot 12
models d11ect1ons included
S?.00 IOI UCh palltrn Add
SOC uch J)llltrn IOI postqe
and handllnc Std ta· ....
N--.cr.n Dept. 105
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lft.Qltkl 't1' bit Tlllllftn I~ Patchtll Qlitts
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-Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 4, 1981
MATCH ARTISTRY Albert Ka:.er. of
J egenstorf. Switzerl and. puts finishing
touches on a locomotive he constructed
... ~
with about 69.000 matches Ht' pn•v1ously
did similar models of a Outch windmill and
the Eiffel Tower.
What Americans think
Poll shows health, prosperity, fear of war concerns
NEW YORK <APl -Mention
of the f amily dropped
dramatically since 1964, while
good health, prosperity and fear
of war remain important issues
to Americans, according to a
s urvey.
Also showing declines in the
study, conducted for Psychology
Today magazine, were fear of
Communist aggression and con-
cern with religious and ethical
issues.
employment. 14 percent.
War, with 41 percent, topped
the list of Americans· fe ars for
the nation, followed by inflation.
recession and economic in-
stability, at 33 percent; un-
employment. 15 percent ; lack of
law and order, 11 percent, and
threat of communism. 8 percent,
down from 29 percent in 1964 and
13 percent in 1974 .
"Traditionally. when asked to
talk about their most important
hopes and rear s. Ameri cans
have ranked family concerns
near the top of the list," said
William Watts, president of the
Potomac firm.
. ·our rindings suggest these
values are changing -and eb-
bing. In comparison with our
previous comparable st udies,
Americans now talk less in in·
ter views a bout the happiness
and health of their famili es."
The margin of error was put
at plus or minus 3 percent. The magazine reported on a
survey of 1,596 Americans con-
ducted March 13-20 by Potomac
Associates. a public-policy re-
search and issues-analysis or-
ganization, which it said was
comparable to studies done by
the company in 1964 and 1974.
The top five personal hopes of
those surveyed were for a better
or decent stand ard of living, 39
percent; good personal health.
22 percent. economic stability.
no inflation, 13 percent . happy
family life, 11 percent; and
peace of mind, ll percent.
Chrysler must ·warn
of car oil filters
Aspirations for children,
which attracted a 35-percent rat-
ing in 1964 and a 24 -percent
mark in 1974. was checked off tiy
only 8 percent of respondents in
the latest survey.
The top five American hopes
for the nation were economi c
stability. 37 percent: peace, 28
percent; jobs for a ll. 26 percent;
greater national prosperity, 18
percent, and law and order, 10
percent.
According to the s urvey.
personal fears included lower
standard of living, 32 percent; ill
health, 18 percent; war. 16 per-
cent; inflation and economic in-
stability, 15 percent, and un-
WASH INGTON (AP )
Chrysler Corp must notify the
o wners o f 700.000 o f its
Japanese-made cars that they
mus t use s p ecia l -strength
replacement oil filters lo avert
serious e ngine damage, the
Federal Trade Commission an
nounced
Chrys ler agreed to the
notification after the FTC ac·
cused the automaker of provid-
ing inaccurate information
about replacement oil filters to
owners of the vehicles and to
companies that make and sell
replacement filt ers
"There are no defects in the
cars and this is not a safety re·
call ," Chrysler said.
The FTC concurred in the
statement.
The cars involved were built
from 1971 through 1980 and in·
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BULLET-PROOF WALLS -Ricky Newmayer. 29, of Sand
City. checks the section of a wall he will build in what he
says will be a bullet -proof home near Pebble Beach. Four
12-gauge shotgun slugs were stopped by a plastic-like
material (lower left 1 that was inside the wall. He says his
method of bullet proofing will add about $250,000 to the
cost of a home.
elude certain Dodge Colts, Colt
Hatchbacks, .Challengers and
D-50 pickup trucks, as well as
some Plymouth Arrows, Arrow
pickup trucks. Sapporos and
Champs manufactured by
Mits ubishi Motor Co rp. of
Japan
Both FTC and the automaker
said that replacement filters
were often not as strong as the
originals and burst or leaked un·
der the higher oil pressure that
are a c haracteristic of the
Japanese-made engines.
The FTC staff said the result·
ing engine damage costs an
average $500 to remedy.
·'Chrysler has agreed that it
should make a special effort to
notify all owners and dealers of
the need to use the proper
filter,·' said a statement by the
company
Chrysle r will hire a com·
mercial locator service to find
the owners.
Linda Dorian, deputy director
o f the FTC 's Bureau o f
Consumer Protection, said the
agreement provides relief for
owners without having a major
adverse impact on the company.
Swiss store
emergency
• war rations
BERN, Switzerland <AP>
This neutral country, which last
sent soldiers to a foreign war in
1515, is restocking its store of
wartime r ations with 19.5
million cans of newly developed
food.
The granulated food , similar
to astronauts' rations, has been
developed over 15 years by a
major Swiss company, and is to
be added lb reserves already
kept and routinely replaced un-
der the ambitious civil defense
program. I
The rations, which cost $18\
million, are enough to feed all
6 .3 million r esidents o f
Switzerland for three days at
1,840 calories a day, Civil
Defense s pokesm an Robert
Aeberhard said.
Aeberhard said all 10 partici-
pants at a test meal said the ra-
tions had a "pleasant taste."
Shipment to more than 3,000
communities bas begun.
Aeberhard said the emergen·
cy rations, to be distributed only
in case of war, were intended as
survival supplies lf effects of
conventional , c he m ical or
nuclear war prevent early de-
parture from the vast network of
public and private air-raid
shelters across Switzerland.
The rations include sweetened
"breakfast" portions of soluble
powder and "lunch" and "din·
ner" foods which can be eaten
ds:y, as soup, or as slightly salty
porridge. '
Indian . languages
helped foil foes
WA SHINGTON (AP> -In the
years before World War II , German
and Japanese experts studied the
languages of American Indians to
forestall the use of Indians as U.S
"code talkers" an warfare, newly
declassified military records show.
But the attempt was foiled when
combat broke ou t. The Marines
recruited 420 Navajos whose
language was known to onl y 28 non·
Indians. The Indians helped U.S.
forces move from the Solomon
Islands to Okinawa.
The report spe lls out in fresh detail
how Indians in World Wars I and II
rel ayed battlefie ld secrets and
bewildered eavesdropping enemy
codebreakers
The documents recently were
declassified by the National Security
Agency and sent to the National
Archives. The need for code talkers was dem·
onstrated by an incident in the
South Pacific in World War II, the
documents s ay.
A batlfliOn commander and his
company commander were talking
over field radios about the position of
a recormalssance patrol The com
pany commander reported the posi·
lion In map grid coordinates.
"Thank you," cut in a third voice
with a Japanese accent. "Our patrol
will be there, too."
The study said the practice of ttsing
Indians started when the American
Expeditionary Force was bogged
down in France in World War I and
found communications a problem.
A.W. Bloor, commanding officer or
the 142nd Infantry wrote a memo dat·
ed Jan. 23, 1919, s aying someone re·
membered "that the r egiment
possessed a company of Indians
They spoke 26 different languages or
dialects, only four or five of which
/ were ever written."
·'There was hardly one chance in a
million that the fritz <a pejorative
term for the Germans) would be able
to translate these dia lects, and the
plans to have these Indians transmit
telephone message was adopted."
the memo said
With Choctaw Indians relaying the
word, h e wrote , "a de li ca t e
withdrawal" of the 2nd Battalion
from Chufilly was achieved
Worker 'burnout'
in health field serious
WASHINGTON (AP> Doctors,
nurses and others in health care
often are victims of job fatigue,
working under stressful conditions
that affect their health and that of
their patients. a psychologist says.
Dr. Pamela Patrick said that
worker "burnout" is epidemic in the
health fi eld, causing not only job dis·
satisfaction and high absenteeism
but also shortchanging patients.
··If a hospital staff has a burnout
problem, all the technical aspects of
patient care may be OK but staff peo-
ple are less likely to spend time with
the patient to help with the emotional
and personal problems that can af-
fect him getting better." she said in
an interview.
"This can slow recovery and add
days to a hospital stay. Which these
days can be very expensive." she
added ·
In the worst case. burnout impairs
judgment and decision-making abili·
ty. which can lead to increased
medication and treatment errors. she
said.
Ms . Patrick. a St. Petersburg,
Fla., clinical psychologist who con-
sults with hospitals on the burnout
problem, said she was a victim of
burnout whe n s he worked as a
registered nurse.
She was in Washington to speak
about her new book, "Health Care
Worker Burnout: What It Is, What To
Do About It," published by Inquiry
Books, a division of the Blue Cross
Association.
Although job burnout in school
teachers, business executives, police
and others has been addressed
before. this is the first book to de~l
with the phenomenon in health care,
Blue Cross said.
Walter J . McNerney, president of
the Blue Cross and Blue Shield As-
sociations, said in the forward of the
book that burnout is an "insidious,
pervasive. growing condition that is
SEES HEALTll PRORl.K\11
Dr Pamela Patrick
the often unrecognized response to
continued severe job stress."
Noting that there is a serious
shortage of nurses, Mc Nerney said in
many s urveys "stress and burnout
are given as leading causes for
nurses to quil their jobs or leave the
profession." .
Ms. Patrick said burnout is charac-
terized by fatigue, frustration, emo-
tional exhaustion and feelings of
failure. It is the end-product of long-
term chronic stress brought on by
work-related problems rather than
by personal difficulties.
People in the "helping pro-
fessions,'' such as teaching, social
wo.rk and law, are especially
vulnerable to burnout since they get
deeply involved in the problems of
others. she said
Year early, a dollar short
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. <AP) -
Florida motor vehicle offi cials spent
$9,000 to mail 50,000 license renewal
applications. To the wrong people.
Last week, the Department of
Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
sent reminders for drivers with
birthdays during the first week in
October to go to the nearest office for
a test and pay $9.50 for a new license,
good for fou r more years .
But an unidentified computer pro-
grammer in Tallahassee punched the
wrong button. The notices went to
people who have lo renew in October
1982, not October 1981. the St.
Petersburg Times reported.
The 50,000 who were supposed to be
notified weren't. The state is rushing
those notices into the mail.
"We goofed," said Maj. C.W.
Keith, head of the Division of
Driver's Licenses. "We regret it. It
happ_eQ.5."
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CANTALOUPE FOR SALE "CHEEP" Though the spelling may not
be·j~t right, there's little doubt the price is right at this roads ide
fruit stand near Blue Ball, Pa. Like gas price wars of for mer
years, growners of cantaloupe are slicing and re-slicing the price
of the melons.
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1FOR THE RECORD
Birtlu
llllllMC* COMMUlllTY llOS .. ITA'-
J•y M 1111• •Ill ,,,_,. .. ...., o,..., ........
olrl , .. ,.
Mr -"""" ~ WatNr, lr•IM, olrl .......
M r. •no M" Jeu 1111 $11'11111, c..,1a1r-a-11, "°Y·
Mr el\d """'· Galy We ,,, ltvlfle, llloy ._..,
Mr •nd Mn Wlllle m Forotrom,
lrvlne, llOy
Mr •"" Mn An!Ofl .. C-1. OarlA Point, boy •...-111 Mr enO Mn. Rl~herct S.leMpess,,
Hunlll\Qlelfl e..c11, olrl. ...... u
Mr -Mr• Vlnc...,t Memmolttl, ~n JUM c..Mllr-. Doy ...... u
Mr e no Mrt Georo• Clll•rlnl,
lr•lne, olrt .........
Mr. •nO MM. Sleliefl cen.-, Irvin.,
olrl
Mr .....0 Mn 1111<.,..rd TNlrp, S...
Juan c.c>illr-. DoJ. ._. ..
'-'' encl Mn E<tw•ct _ .. ,, S..
J114n (Ac>IJlr-. olrl ...... ,,
Mr •nd M'1. l(lrn Bryant, San
Cl•maM•, boy.
JOUTH C:OAJT
Ml DI CAL CINTllll ·--· Mr -IN•. Crall Lecy. l.aOUN Nl9 ... l, boy ,,_, ..
Mr •l\d IN•. R-r Merwllles. So.
Lao ...... 01r1
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Mr anO IN• Donald D M<CorrnlO
Ill, Irvine. boy. ,._,,,
Mr •llO Mn Dan Go<don Olten,
L•oune NIQuel. Oki
• ......, 14
Mr al\d """'· F'tlll Mc:L••ov. u_.. NIQwel, Doy
Mr a nd Mrs. Pesq,..le A PalumDo, Leo..,.. N,_I, boy . ........
Mr and Mrs Mar k H. Emery,
LaOUfWI N,_1, boy
Mr •l\d Mrs. Waller Ill w lnf .. to,
Leo""" e..c11, 0 1rt
Mr anO Mrs Gery Zwllll"O, Sen
Clemente.boy. ._.,,
Mr anO Mrs. R-rl Woller, Jr ,
Dana Point, olrl • ...,.,n
Mr -Mis. JOfln Ill-rt H-111411, 111, ~JuenCee>i•lr-.111oy
JAii Cl.lMINTI
GlllEllAL llOS .. ITA'-
A...-1 t1
Mr el\d Mrs. Fr-rlO La¥Otch, S...
Ju•n Cel>IS1reno, olrl
Mr anO INs. BrlKa Pr.Omo ... S-
Ctementa, boy ._. ..
Mr -Mn TlmotllJ Blarney, S-Cte,,,_t., 01r1
Mr ...., """' Paul Warct ~ , s.n ClerTWftle, boY
Mr al\d Mrs. AICllard y _.,,.M, Sen
Juan Cepi1t•-. boy •-t1' Mr anO Mr'-8ry.., l(rlll, Cepillreno
Beach, 01r1
Mr .....0 Mrs. Dentel Granite, S.n c1e..-1e. 01r1.
Mr •nO Mrs Don Wolkln-.. Dena
Potnt.o•r•
Debra werntcU •net Cllrlslopller
MU<llerO, Sen ClerTWftt., Doy
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Mr anO Mrs David Ross. Cep .. tr•no
8Hcll,boy •-•u Mr .....0 Mis Tlloma1 Younv. s.n c1e..-1e. boy
l"OUllTAlll VA'-LEY
COMMUNITY HOS .. ITA'-
A--' 1 Mr ano Mrs Wltll•m Jollnson,
Fountain Valley, 9lrl
Mr and Mrs. A-rt Lauria, Coste
Maw.01r1
• ...... 2
Mr al\d Mrs s~ wattoe<. Foun-
teln Vellay, boy
Mr •nd Mn.. I(.,.,..,, Pelme-r • H\iftt·
lnvton 8eecll, oirl
•-ti Mr •nd Mrs. Rancty Jolln, Hun\·
lnoton 8e.cll. olrl
Mr anO MM. Aol-Romero, FOUt>-
laln V •lley. 91r1
M r •nd M rs Robert Arvl1u.
HunllnQ!On IM.Kll, boy
Halen 1111/Yf, Fountain Velley, boy ·--· Mr -Mn Jolin Hickey, Hunt
lno1on Beecr., boy
Mr ano Mr•. Gery Mer1en, Hunl·
lnQton 8eech, twin boy• "-'' Mt encl Mrs. CrelQ "-Y. Hunt
tnvton 8eech. 01r1
Mr -Mn A_,, Cnerlo, F-t•ln Valley, Olrl.
Mr. ..... Mrs. A-y Sq<oter. Coste
Mna,boy . ....... ,
Mr and Mrs l(evln Tra,,._, Hu/II·
1nvton 8Ncl1, boy ._..
Mr eno Mrs Ja,,,.. .._, lr•in..
boy
Mr anO Mrs S~ ~um, Hunl·
l1'9ton 8eac.ll, olrl ._..
Mr •nO -·· MICllHI Marki, Costa Mew,otrl.
Mr. ano Mr> Wiiiiam M<Gff, Hunt·
lnvton lff<ll, boy
Mr and Mrs. To ... r Zl-11, l"oun-
taln V•lley, bo1t .........
Mr and """'· JOfln 5-ney, HUlll· lnoton a..dl, 9111
l"OUllTAlll VA'-LEY
COMMUNITY MOS~ITAL ._.,t
Mr -Mn.. Alen Br-II, Hunl·
l"Olon 8ea<h. boy
Mr encl Mrs. Tho"'H Su111.,a11,
HuntlnQton 8MCll, olrt
Mr anO ~ Manuel Are••lo. Coste
M~w,boy
A-1 U • "r enO Mn. A-Lono. HUflt-
ln\ '"" 8Ncll, olrl. . ..... .,.
Mr anO Mr\ G•rey Selle. Hulll-
lno!Ofl BMc:ll. boy.
Mr and M<s. An"'°"y BartllOmeln,
Hunllngton Bffc11, boy ..... u
Mr •nd Mr1. R-r1 Ha ll, Hu~
lnvton ee.c11, olrl
Mr. and Mr1. T~m .. c;-1n, HIHll·
l1>9ton 8each, boy
Mr. anO Mrs. F'tlllllp ,..Iller, Hunl·
l1>9ton lff<ll, olrl
'Iranian'
sign flap
• m court
' AM~, Iowa CAP)
The I o wa Supre m e
Court wi ll review tbe
·case of an Ames supper
club fined $500 for violat-
ing a court order by re-
fusing to remove a sign
saying "Iranians Not
Welcome Here."
Club Manager Bruce
Russell put up the sign
Nov. 10, 1979, shortly
after Iranians stormed
t he U.S. Embassy in
Te hr an a nd took
hostages.
The Iowa Civil Rigb\,S
Commission filed a dis-
crimination complaint
against him. Russell
said his right to free
s p eec h was beln•g
violated.
Russe ll said be
believes an Iowa law
directing bow retailers
tnay J>Ol't signs atattu'
personal oplnlona Tl
va,iue and too bro•d. ,
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Seller Will Hnm
(.;or.:eous panoramH' views beckon you
to this 14 room M~cltlt'rranean home 6
hdrms. 5 baths. family room. hbrary
sewing room ·
2 MODERNIZED ICfTCHEHS
98 UNITS & ONLY 15% OOWN
BY OWNER -~N'T WT
Unl.' IJlot'k from l)tsneylund Only 15''4
down. tukt• ov1•r payrnt!nls. Doctors
Spe('ial (;rt· al tax shelter and great
rental ..trt·a Luc<i lt!d at 100 ~ttlrice
Mgr has i.l'l uµ v;.u·ant models . Open
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bal('OlllCS UVt'rlook 60' IA YHtOHT LOT.
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seclusion. I N('LUO ~;o 1s additional
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car gurage. $4 ,I05,000
home 111 1mma1·ulatr H E "P Cd M • J MESA DB.MAI rormaUonrenter & 1t1ft be cl08e to beach
l'Ondit1on A super l()('a DUPLEX IUUTY Touchstone Reulty & town ? You can II\ 1h1s
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superbuy' paint & carpet . Huge. free slllndingl deck This may be the
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condo on greenbelt
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the price ol a duplex. TY.MS ble East.side location with Ko• p(Nld & spa t
favorable assumable with $3SK down owe at Let me show you this Reilly declr.s SJ3.5.000
lst loan. seller w/carry 131}, S142.900. make or sharp home + ancome 551 .3000 LOWDOWN
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VA. TERMS
Lrg ram1ly home with
pool. S Bdrm, 3 Ba, 2
C1replaces. and great
terms Owner will sell
VA or on a contract Full
price $164,900
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631·7370
asking $142,900 Open townhouse 1n Nil(ur rar garage, large lot. l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!•l!!!!!~I w ifireplace and wet bar, llouse 8(.1(), t·5 Owner Shores A gale guardl.'d 20~ down. 675·0562 spacious study, 3 c;ir 55!6662 ___ pr ivate commu1111y B!:_Qk~.r, garage, landscaped and $187.000
434 llGOHIA COZJ CONDO many custom reatures PRIDE OCIEAH VIEW
Elegant new 4 Br Vic-2 Bdrm, 2ba end wut Priced at PX>.000. As· or ownership. This 3 A lovely 2 bdrm <'Ondo
torian pa rtial vu, New rarpets. Clean and sume exlstmg loan and Bdrm 2 Ba w/Cormal with sensa11on11I 180
ownr/c.'ontractor Just bright. Assumable 13'7, 0 w n er w a I I car r Y dining room shows like a degree views & gorgeous
com lelln . 75 000. loan. SlOO,OOO. 751·3191 new home. Lovely yards Catahna sunsets 2 story w /wrought iron fence on with fireplace & decks
5 Bl /BY OWNER
IRYIHE TEUACE
CORONA DEL MAR
WIMBLEDON C:. ~ElH T '""f"' PHOPEHl If_<,
VlllAG( JUST t5'k DOWN Moves
cul-de sac Don't miss c c I this one! Assumable or entertaining om munity pool & ele\'ator (1nanc1ng Ask1og Crom garage ~.uoo 1126.500 •
'tttr•r ~\.~~M!·•'-~
TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST CO.
Dun Lewis ~:!>latt• Sal(> (213lfll4 7371 noo _________ , ...................... .
PN Adult P11tk, I block
from ocean 2bdrm,
1•,.,ba . b r k porc h
w wuher-dryer, lrg ad·
d on liv rm, S28,500
211151 Newland, •99. H 8
960 4706, 536-1126 --
Big Canyon MeLu1n l•--------
Creenbrier Townhome 2 IR 2 IA CONDO
with gol( course v1e11o . AdJaeent to Newport
pool & tenn13 Assum Crest area Sea Wind
loan Askin!( S27S.OOO Section SJ~.!W <:ooc.I
A&t~ 675·5200 terms
NEWPORT Roy McCcrdl.. Rttr.
548-7729
Exerullve Bea('h Home.
LIDO SANDS
3 lldrm 2 83
A~sumublc
$1111.000
675-1771
3 Br, f ba, 20 X 64, 5 •
adult park Close lo So
Cst Pina Furn .
Redut·t.'<I to Slll.500 for
Cast sale Owner
751·~=---
HEIGHTS BEST BUY IN TllE
llGTS ~ Uo1que 3 Bt
home w 1perrerl Inca
lion Assumt' lo11o 111
terest loan Price re
duced to S229.900 Rae
Rodgers 631 1266
ocean vie~. 3 fireplaces.
1
________ _
2 story. modern ..-on --------• slruct1on. No quahCy1ng SUf'f:lt HOUSE
R&'Mtl<
R f:AI. TORS
$229.000 Geori:r 963 5568 SUPH
Agent LOCATION
HOL"SE + t;NIT Charming J bd rm 2
al the heal'h. low <1<1.,.n . h:.ith Clost• to ,t·hoob.
nu nl'l(allvt" no nrw :.hops, tennis Lo,·ely
loans lleeded. l.'rtn uni) ) ard Loll. ol po1ent1:il
Ownr 1a_Jtt 673-5604 Wt'slcbH :.irea S•:Lf.t-:R
OCEANFRONT
BYOWHER
ANXIOUS'
Redh1ll~Realty
1;7:~-i:wo New rust. bit 2 :.ty,
Fren<"h Normandy 3 DR
& den home t'an be spllt $895.001. OW(' 3111 llm! _______ _
Seashore. 613 ~78
WANTED by Pit pl)
M 1n1mum JBr home
w \U Max S350M :-Jo
agts 644· 71fl0
MEWPORT CREST
CONDO
HURWATB
Steps 10 lhe water on
l.1do Penansula 2 BR
2ba mobile homes. onlt 3
~ears old Pool, rec rm.
)mall pet OK
•22 1137
S62.SOO
'69.000
De Ania Bayside Village
Mint <'Ond 2Ur 2ba,
en('loi.ed patio. new
carpel and paint. A
great buy Commumty pool. spa & clubhouse.
541.950
-
WATt-.RfRONT
HOMl:..\i
REAL ESTATE
631·1400
H.W'Yltw
Move 10 rond111on, J
bdrm, 2 ba homt' 111
Ila rbor V1e11o 111 gh as
sumable loan~ ll11(hly
upgraded throughout
Shows llke model M usl
sell ra~1 Asking '139.500
ancl land Come for 111
:.pewon S.,t . Sun I n
1860 Port Wlweler or c:.ill
700 9596 ()llo ner A&l NEWPORT CREST
3 bl'drooms plu:. rctre:i1
l'Ondo Wet h.ir 2 pa11os 14 alk lo bea<·h pool &
tennis ASSl:ME LOAN I•---~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Elegant single ram1ly you into lhis executive 4
home. ProfesslOflally de bedroom Oirung room.
corated and landscpd 4 family room, fireplace.
Bdrm, Jba & library P I u s h r a r p e ls
X-lge master bdrm w Air. alarm. amen1ttes I throughout Pnme IOC'a e--f~ANCH
Rt.ALTY
551 2000 I OwnerWill IYOWHH
Spectacular J Rdrm J
ba 1·ondo llu1:e ma~lt'r
su11e ~ P' I retr1•at &
sund~t"k Prmw lun111011
.,, erlook1n~ tt•n111'
OWNER ANXIOUS Trailer al pvl beach,
Treasu re I sland ,
Laguna Bch. $8500
~99 3816
garden & frplc, lge galore llOn rlose to the Plaza
GOODTBMS! cust om kit . den. szo4,9oO, TARBELL,
GOOD LOOICING! library. LR. fR. pool.. A RED,..,. nncT REALTORS 979 2390 Thas 2 bdrm condo shows . yard. patio Unique ror -UV'l:r-1;; I -•
like a model Large as ; larger ramaly Ocean -754-1202 Dmtaf'oW 1026
sumable loan Owner side or hwy Near ••••••••••••••••••••••• will carry a 2nd and 1s beac.'hes. lmmed. occ ---SEARIDGECondo2 Br 2
only $75 .000 Call $495 ,000. Owner can HARIOltPOIHTIE Ba SJO.OOOdown. SlllOO
979-5370 oow carry. By appt, 673-J74S. COHOOS Mo. Owner 714£499-4369.
A LLS~jl TE
' Open Sun. 1·5. 2 spacious master suites 4BR. 3BA. custom home
or 2'" stry w 1loCled mstr I mile to SC Plaza Anx·
bdrm. Both models have 1ous ow ner. Xlnt Cinan.
RralTOAS 2 BR ocean view cottage .. at'l~h dbl garages Make offer Agt Slade ----~-South ofSeav1ew. Owner w /opor. Open daily 11·5 964 1611
will carry rirsl T D pm, Weekends 10-6 pm Fo..taill y., I 034 HEW TUDOR
Prestigious Lemon Hts.
CBnt ASSUME t>tWo I ST
~A_g~e~nt~, ~63~1~·7~:.JO~. ___ , 355 Avocado St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CDMIW~S CalU31·340S
NORTHWOODS
VALUE
lmmac.'ulate 3 Bdrm home on qwet cul de sac
in Northwoods. Plush
c.'arpets and custom
draperies thruout. Huge
patio with soothang spa
Many extras plus low in
lerest assumable loan
$167,000.
don osen
realton;
S bdrms. ~brary. huge
mslr suite, dining and
enter tainment areas.
UNDER SJ Milllon
BYOWNER 17THATPROSPECT
Rick Alderette, Rltr
714 /731 ·4444
2400sq.Cl. exec4 BR 3 Ba _TUSTIN, 731·3lll
home Fam rm. eat·in TURTLER kitch .. living rm, formal OCK
171 41494·1177
HASfT AU! This larges Br w ocean
views mant de<'ks &
patios and IS heaut1folly
decorated has 1t all'
PLUS part oC home r an
be a completely pnvate
'"m-law·· apt. Best or all
is the price S2!t>,OOO
LOCJWMI Y1"°9e R.E
497-1761
LocJ-o Hils 1050 .......................
LEISUU WORLD
2 bdrm. 2 ba coop, races
Creek & Park County
Cl ub liv111g + serurily
Call Agent Ted
--768-9111
OCEANFRONTS Silt to be exact from
Z0.000 down & as low as
12~ 1nteru1 on the
balance Call for detatls
and the super locations
Above beach. below
Ocean Blvd Semi priv
Rd Out of trarfic. 180
degree view Ocean &
Jetty from every win·
dow Prop line high tide
Obie invest 2 yrs Buy now before lrv1ne1 ______ _
dining rm New paint & 2-sty 4 Br 2...., Ba. 2 (pies
paper Sprinkler + lrgroomw/pooltable.
system, dbl gar, water vaulted ceilings. As
1052 softener Xlnl nbrhd. sumable loan. $239.SOO. a..,_. HMJ-1
great schools. 10 min to Call owner Mon-Fri for •••••••••••••••••••••••
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
Development. Jess th.an I mt dn coast beg111s.
Clear land incl
Sl.250.000 Owner P P.
A t onl (714) 673-6525
MIESAYaDE
llEST Y A.WIE
Sharp 2 Story. 4 Br. 3 Ba.
new carpet. redwood
IRvluE ~a "'CE spa. easy care yard As
" 1 l'l'AA sume 9:i.~'"'r loan lOr~ RXEI down IA> qoahfied buyer 4 Br. bonus & pool $165.000 D Bourke.
Needs some TLC. Owner Realtor 546-9950.
ocean 0 w n er a t.955-1795
lransrerred $200,000 Rancho San Joaquin
OWC 2nd Call to see. Townhouse. 2bdrm, den, ---
714-775 1675 2V.ba. lrg assumable lst ~
tt.tL-to. lwlll 1040 TD Owner wHI carry ~~ ..., 2nd $195,000 494·3348 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·2592.
$8000 Down ----
N1re 3 Bdnn. , ,,, batu DISAPPOfMTEO? I POPUUI
l.illPAIK
Finance
Bl'lo11o markl'l rale
heautarul 3 Hdrm horn<'
14 1eh:.1enin11 pool. nt'J r parks. school' & shop-
pan~ Unit SJ911.500 Call H a r r y f' re d e r 1 1· k
631 1266
WM~
RF.AL TORS
Trad~ Luxury Newport
home on 11 acn• Cor In
t'o·me Units or • Equity
Redhill~ Realty
t)j;~. 7:~00
1·ourl pool llnd 'I'd 1--------• f ormer model .,. pruf
dt'cor and numerous up
1trades Large .i~suma
bit' loans full pnct'
$272,SUO Call 548 781 :1
11m
WALKTOOCUH
SGAUGES
~uper ~ork ~pare &
more parking 1n lo14
m.i1ntl'n<t0l'e rear Al
trarll\ e 3 Bdrm. den 217
bath home with many
rustom ft·..ilur .. s
SlllS.000 J.
642-5200
A~r..forSale 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DEVELOPERS 2 Z6 AC
Silt' lOned for 46 UntlS in
City or Vista Only 11.600
per unit Terms 7~4667
or 755 9751 •7141
•SUHNYMUD•
By owner Tract of JS lots
read> to record $262,500.
Financang avail (7141
7_60·0823~ 328· 13'13
COtlWllM:lal
2 3 bdrm ltn1l:. 141\h
beClm rt•1hn~s & rot'k
f1replact's Open Thrus
$280,000 /\1•l now ' I & Fri 11 4 pm Pricerl to Broker Co 0µ Mtt•rlt 11ell 1mmed1atel>
631 ·4516 .., ,,,,,
OML Y $20,000 DH Oii .
Pro,...+y 1600 ••...............•...••
RARE C I II Newport
Beach Property so·
frontage an pnme loca·
lion Owner will finance owe lrg 2nd loan ror s
yrs Two yrs new
John Marshall
631 1.266
R&'Mtl<
Rf.~L TORS
WESTCLIFf
!BR CONDO fl5,000
Can assume ex1slin1?
loan or approx li0,000 al
14 ' • r~ ml 673-6640
-
rlUICICl.IX
lH'..UiY
3250(C....0-
eo.... .... -640·7000
I
Exclusive Pnnr 1pals SOllC~ 107' only Ask ror Irene
••••••••••••••••••••••• Loudon, Agl. 631·4247 or •OCEAN VIEW step~ lo 631 7300
beach J BR 2 lta l·On!lo. San Clemente Office
need less thJn $2XIOOO Bldg New Frenrh
Own Sal('!; pm· S261l.001'1 :-Jormandy Xlnt ex
Owner Hot & 5493232 1i 14 1 posure on El Camino
Rll"ftdv $45,000 DOWN Real $348.500 661 6636
2 Mstr Rd~~~ ~l' 1r I 12', OW<: pano 0<·ean C~,.,..._,
duced to ~ !ICMI T14o I rn 3 hdrm 2" hJ Pnre Volty ·~--Li•• At rt. l.ach Only SI0,000 down 2 yr
old immaculate 2 BR 2
B:i mobile home Min
age 18 Small pets UK
Mary Jank. Realtor.
631·1094
v.i11l carry l.st. Prin only '-'-'~-'=--=--'~~~--
Greg AsUe7S9-1221 59 UNITS
COSTA MESA
c911do Close to shop Think you will never 1
ping Owner will help rind that 3 bdrm home I
hnance.116.SOO you reallt want at a Foxglove 2 Bdhn model --------· totally upgraded h<ime UDO ISU
' earsJ~~~ Marshall I :it St64 soo IC ondo111ieiUMs /T ow11-
631· 1266 DUPLEX • Corner 1 •• ~~~~!!'!°.~.!?~~
I l';'l:l't'I art'~SJS.UOO dn Redured to Sl 28.500
On 3.32 acres All 2
Bdrms, double garages,
great buy. 645-9161
SUNSETIEALTY pnce tou can afford?
542•5101 Don't despair. we have I JUSl what you have been
PRICED looking for at SJ7S.OOO
Located on comer lot. 20r, down. owr lge 2nd
tastefully decoralt'd wtno paymenl!i 2 hr. 2
with stained ~las5. loft b a . 1 mm a c 14 r x and mu r h more pans1on potential .Just
OWC Sl5!1,5UI 2BR 2BA Condo I yr
, 492·2 I 00 ne11o ll1ghly upgraded Tile 14311 to wall HLOWMARICET Terrific locatJon in Cam
Min utes lo miles of pus View Very attra('
$470.000. S3JS.000 Ag\, 963-8182 Le-o•inc)Country ! ""¥-carpets Wallpaper
,..~ OWNEIUTillNG '"'"'~~ I G4YoDOWH ~V . ..,. Selling S duplexes here
7~1111 In CdM ror a qualified buyer Owner will ac-
~ OPEN HOUSE
REALTY
/
pounding surf This low tive terms CUSTOM RA ... CH
MESA YEIDIE cept very low down. Call l!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!l!!!!~!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I! John Campbell or .
ma int Townhouse w 11
br + den or 2nd br . I &
~. ba. lmmac . highly
upgraded Has 3 pools.
jacuzzi. tennis ,
clubhouse. wet bar.
fprlc Ha~ ex1Stmg 7 9'7.
loan. Open Sar/Sun I 5
9766 Verde Mar Bkr
STYLE HOME
Award winning 5ly le
desrribes thi6 3 bdrm
family home set an quiet
serluded location Of
( ered at $Ul9,SCIO A sn111oblt Loa a Patrick Bartolir. 3 BR Easts1de home on
11 >/40/o ROGEIS REALTY R-2 lot. $10.000 & take
.lJ6-l600or968-834I tt523 CAMPU5Dl·IRVIME N.wport lwh I 069
131-1440 Charming, remodeled 3 '7S.JJ I I over pymts. ~:m8
BR + family room home with 2 fpk's, on quiet l1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
<'lul de sac street Lots or I•-------· curbside appeal plus RV
access Motivated owner
14 •carry lge 2nd Cor
quahC1ed buyer.
759-1616
Dock problem in Newport
Beach! 60' dock + 2
story Huntington
Harbour home <I Br. 3'•
ba. ram. dtn, bonus rm.
Eslate sale 1)99,000 RE
b Lucia 83.!.:.9944
20 CONOOMINIUMS
Costa Mesa project.
compl approved. ready
to build Act now.
12~ % fmncilf
NEW! COUNTRY
FIEll:H HOME.
2 BLIM:IS
TO IM:W
$469,000
OWMrwll
fin91ce-
M0Qualfp.g
752-0499 641-0366
IQijhi~j;IJJi--·6·7).·7·S·S·J--,
OWMt' u.idcltilMJ JASMINE CRIB
5'7.-of; t1"'7'1r int 2 Bdrm split level condo,
Newport Bayfront 2300 s ff. Low low down. Condo Flex 5 yr financing at
$25',SOO J..3% 7S2·9'lZ7
2 Bdrm. 2 ba, ocean CAMEOSHOHS
view Security bldg mATl
Dock a\•ail. Appraised Dramatic courtyard
At S275.000. Owner /Agt w /pool. forever harbor <'114167S-l570 1 n d o cu n v te w s
AITD/lse /ll'ad.!_ Private beaches
I want to buy your house Sl.225,000
BEST RNAICING
IN TOWN
SIO.OOODOWN! _ •••••••••••••••••••••••
for Sate by owner Log.a leach 1041 WESTCUFf 4 ID Sharp 4BR. 3BA. hv rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s · ram rm. lrg lot, trees .. •..... pac1ous. open & airy,
N t t G belt A "' ...,. beaut. 4 Bd w /2 patios. Brand new 2 & 3 Bdrm ex o reen s For A uttW Assume 10.~'1 mt A re-Townhomes in lovely su m e Io ans See . d anytime $134.500 I acre~ bldg site. gent· al value 275.000. Palnck gar en setung. Caretaker on prop 16711 ly sloping parcel s_hort Teoore 631-1266 ! 3'/40fofi1.d D11ne St 536-0794 or d1Stance from tenrus & •hntl ,... 847 3205 bu ch Ownr has 1n
Au11•obl• wit• 110 B--,-1 B --eluded plans ror cuslA>m ---' __,.,.., eaut1 u 2 R 21 ~ ba villa $175,000 Spec· pr0•P0
1!_=-' ............ 1· HuolJllgton COVE CON tacular views•
30 yr -DO Comm pool, spa & M tSSION REALTY
sauna. Great low int. 494-0731 All amenities including f111anc.'1ng SJ 19.500 Agl ----double attached garage. 673-7761 Divorce Forces Sale
woodbun:Ungfireplaces. NO QUALIFYING '' Lower 3 Arch Bay
custom kitchen, wet ~ar. Owner transferred. Fan· Great ocean view. pvt
pvt d~ck. recreation tastk•bdrm Bestarea. area. 4bd rm beach
area with pool. spa, BBQ 29 900 Bkr8'8·0'709 house. 499-3144.
and much more •--"'=-'~-· -=;..;..;;;;....=..;.;..;.._~1 ·--------ATIENTION BUYERS:
Located at Fairview and
Avocado. on the same
site as the original
Roger's Gardens in
Costa Mesa.
NO DOWN LOW
DOWN AnneUe Sexton
and Sue Martin cover ll
Million in Sales Cor 19801
We have many homes
and condos that qualify
ror great creative
financing. lugh assuma·
ble loans below market
O"ORTUHrTY
knocks often when you
use result-getting Daily
Pilot Classified Ads to
reach the Onmge Coast
market
Phone 642 5678
THEll.UFF
f'&»l'*X"
3 bdrm, din rm . IJv
rm . fam. nn .. F' /P. 211
ba, xtra large porrela1n
tub w /ceramic tile walls
& rloor. 4 covered patio
areas. Price S2JO.OOO. 5'7.
down. assume M0.000 lsl
trust deed at 7'~';? Xlnt
land lease S853.00 per
year Can't change until
year 2003 14r,4. ant only
2nd trust deed due
19116-87 Call owner ror
appt daily alter S pm
1714 ) 760-842.:S
G.-Part&
o,..:=~10:30
f,. I 0:30 A.M.
541-2239
prices and low interest I~~~~~~~~~ r~te:n~all today 847"2860 I Sell idle items &42·5678j!!!W!!!!a!!!!n!!!!l A!l!ds~-C11a!!!!ll!!l64•2-1!!567!!!11!!!!18
l"iM I 044 '"Ill• I 044 1042 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
•••••••••••••••••••••••
for investment proper· /) (1/ UYI OM THI OCUH
lY' Don't caJI unJess you -.,.fl,; J"el.tl; ~ My 3000 sq' S-6 bdnn
need to sell immediately RUL £STATE 644·6397 home in Huntington and are willing ltl accept Har~r. Z99.000. We
my small down pay-Cotk MeM I 0%4 are $103,000 under Bank.
m e n t . I can ta k e · I I "I Ir.
Move in rond1t1on . 3 , Lnndsraped, enclosed
WIEST OCIEANFROHT
Triplex Xlnt terms &
prame location ti00,000
Agent, 675 6161
bdrm, 2 ba hom1• 111 I patio Pool. Jae. tennis.
Harbor Vie)' High as lll .000 + Isl TD Open
sum a hie loans 111.ghly Sun 3 6 or by appt 3203
upgradl!d throuizhout Via Tonada San Juan
Shows hke model Mu~l C' 0 NT EM I' 0 R 1\ HY Capo Off Alipaz, comer
sell rast l\bkin!( S239.SOO BE/\Cll Rf:TRF.1-\T ' of Del Obispo Pacific
OCUHAlOHT anrl land Come for in Walk 10 the beal·h lrom I Company 498-5640.
3 bdrm. 2 bath 1m spect1onSa1.Sunl6lll60 thi s 2 hedroom. I hath 498-5020
ma<·ulate home with Port Wheeler or !'all home located on an ll 3 ,----!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
guest hoUM' & or I bdrm 760-9596owner A_gl lot The poss1b1llt1rs art' lecotM ~ 2000
apt lnrred1ble orean --------• endless. ol'rennic µotcn ••••••••••••••••••••••• view MSO.~ .._.EWPORT l1al for a youn~ ('11uple Trade Luxury Newport
Realonom1rs 675 6700 " j or for the per50n lookang home on 1, acre for ln-IEACH 1 for 3 uper in' estmenl rome l nats or • Equity
Cll"HAVEH SE.AVIEW propl•rt) /\s:.um.ohl(• $280.000 Act nol4 '
Charming 2 SIOT} 3 ForSalebyOwner rinannnj( a\ailable Rroker Co Op Agent
bdrm. 21 ~ ba, 2 frpks, 4 Br Bar llarbor "•Klei $123·$<Kl 1'1114%0 631 4Sl6
den. ramal) rm overlook 2121 \'a<·ht Yankee \'a •
ing pool Large lot, bad I cant New carpets &
1 mmtonroort lJ79.000b)' patio Vie~ Int 1n L1'ngo owner Flex1hlt' terms guarded gate t'ommun1 ~ andownerw1llcarry ly with pool & tcnnii. ....._.,.. R .. thrn,
Open Sal 'Sunda} I 5 courts. Pnred for quirk
407 K111g_sPlare sa le belo~ market $365.000 Price valid lor Saltto Ano I 080
IEAmWFF ts days onl y C•ill •••••••••••••••••••••••
4 bdrm. ram rm. fpks. 833·3622 675 6646 or IRADFOlD CONDO
Xlnt r1nan<"1ng Im 644-Q8018 3 Bdrm. 112 ba. near So
mediate Ot'<'Upanry lllllllll~lll!!!!! .. ----•I Csi Plaza As~umahlc possible $285 ,000 loan . 8 4r; on l~l
642-5161, 64().81(17 LIDO ISLE R .500 Wkends or art 6
4BDRM , near Mariner Beautifully remodeled 549 1636
Park $198,000 Owner 2bdrm Jba home with
anxious & nexible. Call rormaldanrm.sundetk. Ottt•rR~&tate
anytime to see 646-1044 wet bar & more Bank ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 646-1046 appraised $175,000. xlnt Mobli. HCllMt
terms & pnce on!) $7 ,000 DOWN $424 .000 Open Hnus(' For Sole 1100
14.7% INTEREST Sat-Sun 1·5, 119 Via ••CEA·N·.~°R();i"r"N•;:·
HO OUAUFYIHG Yella Owner AJ(l Don Modular Type Homes,
Versa11res 2Br. 28a pen· 673-0691_, leased land, 3 P"l bchs.
thse. ocn view JIS.S.000 SIS0.000 3 Br, ram1ly.1;pa 24 hr serunty. r1Shmg
Assume loans S18311 mo Was $1~.000 Want cash pier Crom, SM.900 Ill'
0 r c 7 3 O. 2 2 7 O. H m buyerth1s weekend 2430 down~49'.f"J816 642 2682 Holly Ln 0pn Hse Fn
••••iiMioi!!.J··S. iiii •EXCITING•
EthlhW.
W11h or ll'tth oul
furn1turr, 24'1&4 Green
brier llome tn La1t lhlls
nicest 5 star park
MAKE AM OFFER!
3 Income Properties
f.asts1de <.:osta Mesa
o ~ ner '4-111 r arry
Pnred tn sell'
,Jx· NEISSER m111it111,,2 11 t:.
'il I ~II llili:I
:!~I~.\ ('ol h•l(t' \ 11' ( "'I a ,,..,,, l' \
PRESTIGE
Duplex. Newport Beach,
I house Crom ocean
Sellers mo11vated
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10% INTEREST
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Copbtrono ltoeh 3218 Nr. MagnolJa & Adams EastbluH 3bdrm, 212ba Coro.a def Mer 3722 --~ -pets Av a 1 I o c t PARK NEWPORT Gas for cooking & heal ut1l A\latl 9 \S Alex Da ....................... JIOO mo.J l63-Q!l9!_ co nd o u pg rad e d . ....................... 3 Ir To....... LEEWARD APTS 2020 1 1ng paid from San 646·1677, ev631-2406
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pool, tenrus, etc IOOO. dble gar, children, pets Beach Beauty Balboa 1700673·7787 Adults 642-5073. frplr, spacious. en <'lsd I COUNTRY CLUI then West on McFadden v. prof male Incl lrg
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perfect ror couple over SPA CIOUS SBr JBa. JBr Condo. S600 mo & last + S500 ~ecurily CASA DE ORO 2 ~r I Ba Apt Beam 642 IOIO " ....................... 1ng & uul incl Avail
looking golf rourse, pool formal din rm. ram rm ~n HseSun Mon PM Call 759·4381 Ask ror ALL UTll.JTIES PAID ceihngs. laundry rm. ? IEACH Wanted Refined, mature nov. 7Smo 731·9117
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HAWAll·MAUI , Downtown new 2 Br 2 s1zeyard Spacerorboat 36SW Wilson 00-1971 3l0'7 MaceAve. 54~4400 utils, stove. refng gar and townhouses from 5~mwkda1s I CM 2BR 2BA--l';--
1 Vacant Lot Wallea ~~~~I ~oBr i:rl~ 5~~ blks from beach. O\er or trailer. SJ85() month · ' 'Spar1ous 2 Br 1 Ba 645·20'75,548-5763 SSIOOO permonth Room pvt bath kitch Pool Sa~a Frpk 0J,~·
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among the pnv1le~ed to 675.6675 &645-266& Enormous 3bdrm home 631 7300. Furn I br apt SWS & 543-9556 in I" Pt East side l' M San Joaqwn llills RtJad I Eastblurrs Pror fem 731 5831
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ensure custom hu 1lt loc Ocean View eves 644-8243 Lrg 1 Br. Adult. Near M..Kfilt Co.641-1324 1 Br . stove, !(as paid unru__rn B_f2.ker67S-4912. mature.S mm.lObeach:
homes compatible Guarded community Bright & cheery !bdrm Ba yshores Guarded shops, par pool, all utils PRIV .. CY&n111ET poo~ Couple prererred NO FEE' Apt & Condo parking lawldr)' back S~a~t~T~ls~d~"l. :r1i~! w each other & tht• en Tennis & pools Lease w yard for pets. SJ2S Gate Communit" ,, pd 1884 Monrovia. "' ,... Rer s Adults 13311 Mo R d S2.S<J M ls '&I v1ronment EnJll)' pro SI 750 N h 11c.an .• " 548·03~. ______ Lake new I Br Apts. 646-8727 rentals. Villa entals yar ~ O I asl w bale . tremendous '""1212 ear_s oppmg. ......., bdrm Steps to Bay' To --675 4912 Broker Call 8 I IAM 0 ""'8358 d h perty o ~n er's .....,. R 6314.S5SF w1garor carport Upor SPACl<>US '·SUN,t\Y j -----· ,.,,_.. view. mo twn se, I ( 000 entimes · ~e -July '82 S850. Call l"ltile 3744 down balcony t \Y 3 BR 2b ly ..,.,, o LagunaBeachMotorlnn, frplc etc Pref. prof µriv I eges $15 l , Costa Mna 3224 l"iltt 3244 213·972·5101Or697·0488. ........................ . or pa 10. 2 Br. encl l(ar upper. , a, yr ~·" 1i:i . adult S500 mo. Isl. last. Spanish St yle tux ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • --F'um 2 br,2ba apt,pool, pool,spa,bbq,laundry d 'w adlt.snopel!> $$25 Frplc,bltns,patio,gar 985 No Pacific Coast, u. /pool. iar, rnllal(e, Mesa Verde exec 4 Br 2 1 d t-' 2 Bd 1 Oceanfront duplex S Br lush shaded landscap 548 ~ · Like new 129 JSth St. Hw y, Laguna Beach 675-~ v 1 e w s , sec I us 1 on ew Y erora '-" 2'-i Ba Ref's Sl200 Mo jac. tennis, S500 Call aft. lng. 1460 & up. Mature · or 540-54<16 Don't disturb occupants Daily. Weekly. Kitchen MALE TO SHARE S47S 000 ln\e~tment Ba . 2000sq ft. gardener Ba, huge katch .. renced Avail · 9·14 thru 6 IS 6pm,67J.~. adults. NO PETS Mesa LUXUR"t'DUPLEX Days GI.LS 213-966-1111 available Low winter NEWPTBCHCONDO
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developmg area Ii sr Ca 1 I 1f I 3j91 Select 531! 6Mflb Sl.oSo mo , without shp Fum J'"' st~o. sph, TV. SPACIOUS 2 BR Adult. ~ti~· Rh~g:areea~d~f~d 3 b d rm . 2 ha I h • walk lo bch S1&5 incl util lndry s blks
Beaut Ground Floor Pro~rties i ~ ~J &I llOO Avl 10-1 675-8650 mai service. P ones. open beamed cealinj(, J>7S 673 6336 642 9666 rareplare. bit· ins. nev.•ly St&S-4200 ..!9 PCH~~ __ _
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$1.50,000 Fee Simple Va cond Mesa Verde .CallGar •549-8815 WANTED: APAITMBITS Very clean 1 Br Near 759 1363 Verde apt Furmshed
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acreage ' Co ndos NEW EXEC CONDO •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Adults, no children or garden apts Pallos ur g a r a g e S 3 6 (l bdrm Pool. quiet area Roo. & locrd 4 0 You pay ~ mo plus
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I el. I us drapes Gardening Spacious 3 BR. J Ba. C d rec1or •Free Sunday 161 E. llllh 646-6816 THE WHIFflE TREE f I I I $1200 Student or grandma. Tenn• s 'p o o I J a c (8081879-3.111.., Res 5696 s er v 1 c e S80 o 1 m 0 3 Br 2 "2 Ba on o 8,unch • 880 5 • rp c. year y ease &57 9335 dine rm, fam1rm, fplr & w h D Ava J Luxury Adult units at ar Mo 642-"' .. 3 nonsmoker. own car ----54_6·9950 as er I ryer 1 · Par11es •Plus mo1e 2 BR 111. BA M&5 b "'" G R I big secured yard A Sept 12th 5675 Mo · • · forda le living. 1,2 & 3 2nr patio steps to bch Exp. Rers 675 3793, Cll'OCJ.•• .~!'.~•••••••• .. ••••••CITY LIGHTS/OCEAN great floorplantoshare 963-6940 aft 6. 964-l688 GREATRECREATION: 28R.2BA. ~10.SSIS Br Well decora_led yriy lse, z75 mo l\vaai 5~-4920 forle..t 4350
Houut Fwwllhed VU 3 BR, 2"'1 ba. tiled & retain privacy 200 yds Alta_.____ [;;';r;~e:;~~~ 398 W. Wilaoo63l·SS83 Olympic size pool. hght Sepl 5 5-ltt•r R...tak 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••
•n••••••••••••11•••••• katch, (pie. skylight. spa. to a North Laguna HARBOR VlEW HOMES He11111 C1ut>s •Sauna ed tenn_1s court. JacuztJ. 546-5684 67>3922 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAR STORAGE OML y All 1n earlhtones IJ(X) Beach SJ400mo.Agt H 2br, 1Vt batwnhse.rrplc, park hke landscaping. ' N B ho Easyaccess.ssd mo lol>oa l.sa..d 3106 964·3466 49'-7551 Super 48r, 3Ba, 2 frplc' • yO•omasuoe • gar, pvt patio. adults. no Most beautarul bid~ in I BR Versai lies. Pen· ewport 3 r I use
......... ••••••••••••••• close to prk & pool Just Swrmmrng • Goll pets $495 276 Avocado H B thouse, SS40 per month !rom ocean. parking 7~0189
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Mesa Verde. 3 bdrm 2 tBR. clllssic cottage redecorated. S1225ano Oflving Range · 0 00 722 From nK_8460619_ ~4-5369.~0425 Wkl y avail now 10 "'1 x 31 '. d rywall
ba. gardener $725 mo Comp remod. 4 bl ks lncld rdnr ,,.,. 1635 BEAUTIFUL APTS: 548'751 ' ·S '!""""' 675·6775, finished, double drive SS&-71!!_ from bchl\own. Frplc, ·'!"I° --Singles.' & 2 Bed USTSIDE Deluxe poolside xtra 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Versailles New Condo. 2 bdrm + jac, skylights. $795 Gorgeous 2bedroom rooms • Furnished 2 Br 1"'1 Ba. Townhouse large 2br. 2ba. bllns, Adlts, no pets. Ocean Newport Beach, avail ticcess.H.B 84&-9501.
6398 home with plush carpets & Unfurnished • Adull dswhr 1,., miles beach View $750 mo SSJ.19!n now Steps to bch 3br. Mesa del Mar area. S4S den, 2 ba. Brighten Spr-Avail Oct Isl 497. . & new dra~. $475' Sun-L1v1ng •No PelS • Laundr y rm, patio. Adlt ls $450 new paint in /out t27 Mo Call 751-~ leave
mg, macro, pool spa. 2 979-7426 ny c hefrs kitchen ' Mode1sOpenOa1ly garage . Small child, 5• no pe mo OCUMVIEW 34th St. 857·0867, messa e
car gar. patio. S150 SPECTACULAR c h i 1 d r e n & p et 9 o 10 6 smaU pet OK. =·~ "6-8362_._ l5 steps to sand Two 67a.S4t0. ----
Sierra Management Co OCEANVJ EW welcome! Lowmovt·an ' Oakwood Mo.TSt M mt 642-1603. 2BDRMTOWNHOME very clean 2 Br apts 1.-..-.ll.-l. u....-.. 4300 Offictl...., 4400 641·1~ 2 Br 2ba Co-Op an So 11640S fee ,, ......... n ......... ~ta Ba chelor Loft with Pool.park.nearbeach Balcony.paUo.carpol'\ ..._to_.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• L r II r .._,.,., .. .,... ........ , 96J.SL91 F ·1 ..,""/ ••••.•••.,••••••••••••·~·· l617 WtstclJtr. N.B. Want 3 bdrm. 2 ba, bonus rm, aguna. u Y urn R..tiMnU1·4555 garage & patio. single urn l\'a• · _,,,mo M g A d deposit~ fi replace, blt·•ns. cpt.s, Avail Yrly , winter or Newport Beech N. person, inclds stove. Large 2 & 1 Ba in 4 &51-9417 ovm ·. vot , financial inst 7000s r
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Clean 3 bdrm, 2 ba with gardener. water pd. llOO Homes631-1400 ~~~'~":. =lyM~ri':i~r: 17141645'11°' wa ter. a.cos + SJOO brite & cheery, garage, 2 lrg !BR apt's 4711 r~~ressionally since MIWPOIT'IUCH
gar. No duldren or pets mo. 645-40t!I CO-Of' School. Avail now NlwPort 8NCh S. security. Call btwn 10-S no ts. 75. 7~ 1713 Seashore Winter S500 & HOUSIMA TIS Full service exec. or Winter 675 3683 or ·BR lr.I B .. r I 2 0 1100 16111 SI IOo••• •1 l<tl 645-8404. I.........._ ~50 730·6427 eves ' r f l-986-7046 .. . • n. rp c, car Spectacular cea n BarreURlty,642-5200 (714)642-5113 Mew -cOIMlo wknd's.97~ll wkdl'S. 832-4134 1cea rom 1397. "On
gar Quiet. No pets. Vie"' 2 Br 2 lla co-op LD S..C..._.. 3276 Security co mplex -Call" exec olficu from l46oe , .... 3107 SOmo. 631·0997 So uth Laeuna. Fully .aJ..-tflL-La Wu her. dryer, P. ool. 3 Br 2~ Ba. 2 stor)'. Con ROOMMATE SlOS. lnclds. sec~rial . ........................ Eu tu de 3BR . 2BA . furnished. Avail yrly, ...................... ,. Yearly, winter, summer ••E& IEiii spa. wood burning rpc:. 1 do. 30 tt. boat slip In· W AMTID! phone ans .. word pro.
Unique 4BR. gar uW incl. frplc wood paneled liv winter or short term. parklin~ 2bd~ home. rentals. Briery Realty. FAMILY APTS mirrom beach. ~ eluded. Sl200 per mo Male orfem1le "adult.a" cessmg, Telex, qwip.
Sl200. Sepl !9th to June rm ' mo -1734 WaterfrontHomes lnc Brlcllrp c! SJ7S u 924 m 91ll Sparklin~cleanlr0 apts. • ... 7'"" ev·•a ruu Property House,642·JjS() to share 1 bu utirul THE HEADQUARTERS 19th 675-Dll ' .vr.r -11•00 " -~-JV-~~":!!'°.......,_ &.642-1010. COMPANIES • BR·. 2 ba ~·-e. Sept Condo 3 BR 2Vt Ba. rplc, ..., ·, It's not a miral{e! 2br SHORTTllMS for fam es with 1 or 2 2bdrm . l r.\ba condo. 2 -----Corona del Mar home 714 l·<Milll • """" encl patio. 2 car gar.. ... 3250 wllh wood.paneled den' BEACH RENT~. 2&3 children. Near p1rk No steps from pool & spa, Dplx winter ttntal. 4Br, Pleau call for details Dl..2tb~o June :,a'';1f 1°· $700 mo. 751-1364 M·Fri, ....................... Crackllna fireplace ' bdrms avail. by week or peta. play yrd frplc dis· 2Ba S800 mo + lg 2Br Daya, 63l·SS1'7 : Even Ml~
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On beech8llnt loc, ~vall jac. Mesa De.I Mar area. Beaut. &5. rlean a.tr S. ,._ Wlnter. Oar. No pet.a. 2 Br. 2 Ba. Townbouse1 DELUXI 211. 21A Br, 2Ba. 2car garage. le To ah1re preat~oua rtces acrou from City ~~Sm~ r~:Bya; ~~t:d PlOOmo.~7271. 1'7H378 C.,n"-JJ71 Aul .... tm-3312 ~~.·::Uo~ar'd~l!~~~~i Near bch w/frplc & ;~~~~~a,f~~~~~~: ~.l~~~2~~7~~ Hall.Alleervlceaavaila·
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loc. Avail ~· 12· 1 Br pool. Jae, balCOQy. No commty, pooJ. beach. scbooh, vttdclt 1tora1e 711M712 AP~ 2b:. 0wetbar: m'erbre :.iul~:i no pets MOO MIWPOITC'"'9 2
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nqu1re wv • "".. • Mo. ~2253. sec. ' cln req'd. Cau ""'"' llnJa -Plus uWa No cbUdttn, trub com pt. 1undeck. llOO mo 2 bdnn. Yurly EX EC" offices. tnclda front. Call~-· . EASTSIDE doU hH. 2 br, 714·1Sl-25el5 duplex ea. •S750 per no peta1..!0waterbeds. skl li&bta, w Id book up Sec. dep, • ma l blk rt11t. l«i, •erax, llDlhr·
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NEED HELP'! CALL Shampoo & steam cle11n right. fre.! estimate on Call MIK!-;646-t391 Qullhly Houseclumng Ma son r Y Sc r v In i: Bonded, ms'd ~·ree t'bl Neat patt•hes & lrdures AJJ Kmds Guaranteed
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•••••••••••••••••••••• CoHsJtU<TtOH Co. _ 67J.84~ CLEAN -UPS ~AWN brkng & haul.J.ng Grad •••••~•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Comm lncJu.'> R~id REPAIR & REMODEL JAYE TIH CARf 9 TO 5· SlS a month. un· No Steam 'No Shampoo Maintenan~ 1.andl>rp ing, rlean up 645·8512 DON'T BE EMPTY. * A·I MOVING • Free est IAw rall':. Stoppages. Reas. rates Complete service and llmite~ calls. Mall Geor,eD Candella StainSpec1allst Fast Freeest 6429907 THIRSTYORLONELY Top Qualny Special 6427375 Lie #294378 67S.911M stump grinding 10 yr~
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T I f f h AMtwrRS Bernice 2nd TD S8l.firu u.S' re MECHANIC 3140 E Coast Hlghway • COStS JUSt $8 -that S Only a dollar a dayl 0 Qua I Y Or t IS • IWftt. Found Adult Cockal1el turn discount 20., 24 5 day v.ee« with gd pay Cortnt~ar.
• <;pec1al offer you must be a non-commercial user offering e ~>sn~~o l.J~~;; 1~ tree on Valencia St. mos Sl.'*lmo is•:. xlnt & benefits m.3941 1for
merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must sNt:BNOSE ~M 54S·<C>12 payor 661·2990 mtervjew) EqualOpPortumty
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needs eight days Selling time Or JUSI One ness Laguna Niguel personal1t1es One Coast Hwy_Jl B67J.9«I Xlnl masseur. versatile. Sa I a r y open
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• Wholesale Nursery .,_. to Houston or Dallas llresh1p & 3 yrs exp m C • r-----------------------------..., Going ool of business 901dwlrt·chcswi Furt Worth departing BM w dealersh1 p Cathc;:~Tl511 • I. Selling all equ1pmrnt fQUNOAOS 6~4-2257 Los Angeles between Speak read v.rite EOE M F'V H I and stock 49f; 6254 Just starung up 1n a busi September 7 and 14 German & English Us· llJ!!l!lll!•!!l!!!lm!!!l!!!!!I•~~ • I I • * Rek.if ~W· ARE FREE ness of your own ' A Would hk•• round trill ing knowledge of BMW I • .. good way to tell people P I ease l' a 11 day~ parts & numbers. main • I WANTED JOI N C.JL about IL is with a low 768·~-ta111 inventory of stork . • I I • n 'RE -rosl Class1r1ed ad l'Om mun1rate Wllh
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stylist. Great working
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• mm invesl req Xlnl inc \ ....................... ad. to nearest state lhltlkiltOpetlllor • I 13.20 & ~rowth Pol Jom with l3~~ t!1J ~~ltlG • • NURSE/COMPANION employment ofri re 1n Exper person preferred . • I • Counlry s Pl resall' .tl' Lov ing care for the Orange County DOT but will train right 115.80 store In uruqoe, interest· elder ly &1or inrirm , 222.367·042 Ad paid for person ror this full lime • I ' • ing. exc1t1ng business u,,w,~ please call 730·•068· ~-~mplo.rer pos Benefit. advance· I • Inquires ronfideol1al. r ~ v Iv 646•9221 IAIYSITTH ments 67~92&1 • I Add $2.60 for each additional line for 8 times pnnc only Call Answer !:'i.~ulb./' Sctry, exprd nds outside wanted for 11/'mo old, Boat Car""nters Ex ·
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• I • 979-1034. Mr Slu1rt. • we take your messages ~rowing food company.
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Field Sales Supervi~r
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What a Wonderful World tfOn and to place your ad pOtude Unow JO.key by 330 W7ay Street • D •1 p•1 " J]O W a-St • ol Shopping, right at I I touch. Opp'ty for advan-• 31 J I DI c....~cl.mu • ~:.~:!~J~~~ ci
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loet f'OGlPIA1 bufrtr • Q.91 DP Harbor Vaclrta 11ltt 61M\ Of!RCIS lmmtd. opeoJna ror 1 hr:r1!u/')t!rt; Sun w~'tr~n 2 iOc ~~P~ · La1una Buch. R.E ei •uer ~. up.t Work in beaut Dana offlrt net>d1 1 aood GIRL FRIDAY Entry Janitor to work full Mlllt be reliable ti:xp & • Zoom lhrPhotol.lb lS looking for 8 salesperson with U· perlentt btlptul Good
oatJ A In ~ Point Hartx>r Full time. typlat /rerp to work levtl E1pr in fitina. bk lime. Mood.ay t.hni F~· ref 9S4 llB2 17981 SkyP,trk Circlt perience in direct selling or have held typlna 1killl required
Tutt. thru Sat Requit~ wkod'a Opportuniti '°" kp1. typing, 10 key Xtnt ~~Yc,rt~~~~:~ita · "D · 1rv positions that require meellng & rel at· Call Harrlct_..!f7-4144 llATSllW
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Crow Co. 641·2960
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SO WPM . 5 day Salary
Sl.000 per mo Call Nma
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Exper'd Gd pay C & W
EnterprlSeS, 549-1978
CASHIER
Cashiering position 1n
Fashion Retail store
Exper preferred Must
be avai11ble evenings &
weekends. EOE ___ 644.:5070
Cashiers /Sales person
nel Photography
Unlimited IS looklllg for
cashiers & exp camera
sites people for 1m
mediate full time
employment Apply m person al 16889 Beach
Blvd HB
Casluer
Full·llme Part time
Apply Earls Plumbing
U26 Npl Ave CM
714 /641-1289
CASHIER
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Crown Hardware. 1024
Irvine (WestchfO NB
CASllERS
UTDTEM
MARKETS
For 2nd & 3rd Shifts
Starting S4 up ln S4 50 We promote to manage
ment & superv1~1on from
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WANT A CAREER'
Cost.a Mesa
S17 W Wilson St
6319600
Lagwia Beach
494.9233
Huntington Bea1•h
962-9116
Persoonel Dept
537-4840
ment1 front oft ap-~dilionalhn WUltraln opport t company P•tkise Porlntrrv1tw, Nursina 6~We&tl:hapma.n mg to the public We offer SECRETARY/ purance, lype SO wpm on tompukr 493-2011 or beotf1t1. Call for appt h 1 S.nll Ana RECEP'MONIST
•cc11r1telY. aptitude ror '98·700. --CommerCJal to'lnanc1n1 rail Scott W te t'r IH 9S Mon Pn lfl Guarant~~d income during Mutt havt pnor ahop-
d l» I iln 2 ~ Se . &44-4614 714 !rlS 0100. or come in Do you want to mike • • traininu . d lop t e i , m yrs 1e.n DllYB _rv1c;~ --Advanrt'd llr1.tth dtrftrenre' Raleluh 'UHrCAU b p101l'en~r eve mtn
olfil'f taper IS per hr th i.~ .... 8 A "-----... t Ctnt•r. l!m uruto.1 St • #2 Bonus. comm1ss1on or relatfd UpC"r Type Apply ln person Dana w1 s,,.,,, WOn•. 5pm .... ""'"-"'M "' u H 111 i; H 01p1t11 I 1 n pC"r11on F /tlme. caretr V h 70WPM. t'xptr on IBM
Pt Muma Co .. 24701 Gd ultry to start. f'tr Rtttpllon relit"f.. North. Suitt 100. Npt. Nl'wport ~•ch bu an oriented F.xpr pref 1'3 acallon wit pay memory typewriter.
oana Dr.,Dina_Pt 548 2271. lypln~ Wann personau Bch EOEM/F 1mmed open111& ror a Wa&ei. based on expr fl4. llosptlahzat1on insurance SK90. hvy phones, some
COOK Exp'd breakfast DRIVERS, .P /time to de· ty P usa.nt workinaen· rhuge n~ to work tht' Good dr1vtn11 rerord re l!S. Complete training with fa<:lory bookkeep1111 . helpful
Ref's teq'd F /time liver LA Timt!S ~ raeks vironment. Tran11porta JEWELIY SALIS 11 ·7 shift. fWI lime ~x q u 1 rt' d Tr o PI Ca I followup Buiy Nwpt Center dt
2633 ·w Coast llwv &s~res Must be LS yrs li on II must Call So. C11tf leading per in Meid tSurg. S4.$·6252 J> d I I velopers need right
N.8 .bef 3PM ., ' old, havev1mor pickup Chriallne for •PPI. eustom ring makers 111 A I <' oho Ii s m or Portrait Pnnl Fu11sher #G. rote<:te oca lt>rnlory hand. Must makt good
CO> -;-d ( Also Uabillty ln!iutance. 831·8031 . South Coast Plaza is Psychiatry prt>f'd .. we Will train Start tt2S hr lf7 Quttlified leads appurance be self
<Kl Ex~f'l l or early ~.14 hr+ mileage. EOE GllltLFIJDAY looking forquallCied pro-offer ncell benefits. I t'fl' Use pencils & dye& ff you would like to help, call 830·3031 ~tarter we1t 'org11nlzed, ~;:,~~~a~t. N~'.n~g:1~; M 11'', 714·549·85-411. No Retail d~raUng shop fesaional people Salary commensurate u lary • for print enhancement or 492.znJ now & join the "Culligan" & m~st be capable or
to cook breakfast & din 7lC·826 S950 -To open & close •tore: & comm + benefits for free meals & twtlon r~ Art1~ti(' skill It ('Olor , h1ndhn& multiple task•
ner items. ~0307 forD~IVERSwunted, Ught 9 $ Will handl e h1ghprodueen.Cullfor imbursementrorrelated sense need~d Noo team'!! F.0~~ Pleuse send resume &
aPJ>t p1ckup&dellvery.1Byrs custom~ & phones & 11w Mr.Coc}.~cct se~intHs For 111 smoker. Apply IOI. On salary history to
or ovtr. Mon f"n. SAM salespersons absence KENNEL Person Npl. terview, call Meg An Site Photo11r1phu·s. 3303 Cla:mf1ed Ad 11867, Dally
COOi SPM or •12 dys, benefit~ Oe:11i:n & conslrurt HlllsAoimalHospt drews. 714 645·H05 llurbur Blvd. Ste ~ 5 I Pilot. P 0 Box 1560,
Mature f1t1me dinner & advunccments shades. also some re· 75S-191J EOE M/f C M lltECEl'T10MIST SAL£S Costa Mesa , Cu
rook· institution °1 · ~3·9283 cord keepui& Wtll train Kennel·Cu.stochal duties. P 1t1me. 7 days, 2 h~ da1 bec.uti•t Wtt College students work !12626-99!13_ ~\~~e n~~abie mC:\1 DRIVEi Custom Sh ad e & p /time wknds, tn11n. Nunin& ly AM delivery. LA Altrart1vr real ebtote full or part lime i.elllng SECltfTARY
49"1·94S8torapp't For whol!!Sale seafood g~a~~Y [{:e· ~J min. wra&e·mtril 1n IMC..._...,.. Timt-~ SUlO per week drvelop"!'ent officl" .nr eler1ron1r calculators. Fast &rOWVlg organm1
oompany m Orange Co .. , • ~~ases ~~ 7.3·30PM Challenging Latuna Beach 494 8496 Orange Co A1111ort t;x micro·computers and lion louted 111 Llguna
COOKS Neat appear11.nce Ca hf 67J. 7830. LEGAL pout ion for Reh ab PfTIME EVENINGS c e 11 en l t Y p I n g & related products for well Niguel olfers excellent French Nouvelle driver's license re oneoted nurse. ded1cat telephone answering estab finn K.no"'ledge opportunity tor detail
restaurant Looking for quired Knowledge o( 6 0 c• r1111s arowmg Swita Ana law ed & With SDllles Free Cotm1111cJ i.k1lls Health msurnnre of computer sc1enrl'S conscious energetic
exp brunch cook Pastry local area helpful Start· • • UAR office reqwres (I) Legal med, dental & life ins Y~Cwrien 7$2 Sl81 helpful Openings in penon with excellent
& S1ute persons Call for ing at S3 75 tllr Apply lll Register t.odiy for lot1I Setretary 'T'ramee & 0) Top salary Reloco11on Adults w1lh out.standing 11 E c E p T 1 o N 1 s T Costa Me.su c1111 Lev skills 3 years ex per.
•Ht 673-0120 person 145 Broadway temporary assignments Legal Secretary. Typing allow neg Call 1 Mrs atlracuve personaht1es Jo' Lime. nr lll' A1rpon mo 540. ~ Call Mrs Semas 1714 1 COUNTER Help, ~nut St., C.M. __ 557 ftftJC 80w~m reqwred, MAG Sloan..M2-lk>44 who enjoy work111g with Look mg for sharp in 1 831 6400 shop Pt ttme C.:o~ta DRY CLEANERS Cou.n -uuiN CA 0 desirable Gd Office~/ 10 15 year old youths d1v1duals "'ipror at SALES. SECarw-.i1.•y Mesa arh.S4~8793 r II w II en Lin-basic skills a mu:sl ...,. Evemng~ S.9 pm Call lllude & appearance buy or sell quality line IUl;f-
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• 641 !Xii Je!ll_ S~ 642. 4 321, ext 34 3 Mu&t be able lo answer Aloe Vera Body C11re to Vice President of COUNTERGtrl Pt1me Jram00-5466 --':. LEGAi.SEC'Y Jrv1nebaseddlvers1f1ed between2pm and S medium to heavy ProdCaU~212:5 ConstrucuonofLaguna AM shift. no exp nee E L E M E N T A R Y HMl'OllAllY l'HSONNll SHMCf Pr 1 v a le Co need a 11.m Ask for A. ndrea h t Niguel f1nn Typmg & Apply1nperson D1pp1ty TEACHER,credenhals, L1t1gat1on exp .. non· secretary with good ad F-:'URCl'ASING pones. no yp1ng shorthand required
Donuts. 18!>4 Newport P 'lime childcare center. 3723 lfrdl Sfnet smoker. towork for busy min1Strat1ve skills Wrt ' necess ~ 00 hr rail SALIS Knowledge or land de
Bl.,CM 552·5618 Mew~t.ocll woman attorney in want a mature in BO~f 7S2·0869 COMMlltCIALl.ll velopmenthelpful. Must Counte~ h~lp, f 1t1me FEMALE live ID compa· .0 E Newr:'~~e~~rip~~G ~: div1dual w1th eitper re Purrha;;;;gD;~texper RfCEf'TIONIST J~~sd ~r:~~~g~~~ be well orgaruud & like ~uster s C.:l~aners~ 186 mon needed for 71 yr old exp. or e ~ · n porung to the Chief Ex 1 yr minimum, typing 50 Courteous, responsible one hcensee t.o learn the detail Call 496·0194 E 16th St , c M lady on a walker Graphics Assistant Will notreq.S46-J73J ecuUve Starting salary WPM 5 day Salary secretarywant~for8·S skillstomanage,broker morntn(sonJy
.>48·4243 Weekends only. Must ~r1~'~i·c~~Y~~~i~~t%':~ Sl200 to Sl.500 per mo Sl.000 mo Call Nina Offi l'e work. SunrtSl' commercial real estate. SECRETARY
COURttrHefp havecar.Call~Q3'7jl_ smoker Apply 10·1. On Ex~?.°'~s'::~ary (714J 556-632JJ 752-8746 Aviallon, 754.12~. Income from mg mt Newport Beach law or
Aggress1\'e, energetic Fto ........ "-'-Site Photographies, 3303 Salarv open Pref 2.3 Nursmg Receptionist1 Secrntarial while you learn. Super 11 w rd robes g person needed 1m ..--..... ~ Harbor Blvd Ste 1': s ' MURSESAIDE Heavy phones Baker benefits, life insurance , ce 0 P sm · med1atelyforfullorp11rt Pttime Expr'donly yrs. exper at least Exper'd, all shifts QUAUTY CenterCM.97~2161 health111Suranc4!&den-will train Caryn
lime pos1t1on No exper COUNTER GllL ~M 558~7878 -----Conv hospt Npt Bch ASSURAMCE Rental Consultant. r ttm~ l&tl plan Contact Ken. 644 8516·
nee We Wiii lrlltn call DllVEIJMALE HAIR snusT I LIQUOR CLEIK Bnng your SDllle & JOlO MA.MAGE:R meld wknds l.arge apt 675-6700 SECRET ARY
Stan at Honey Baked MALE 3 ~ with some clientele For Part/time mghts C M us~ Free m1r med . den Mfg co. m electr~cal complex in Newport P time. 20-30 hrs per
Hams 67J.9000 A•k for D i one Ken Allan's Men's Salon AskforSteve,642-6.S37 tal<felllS Topsalary rompnnents needs top Bt'a c h S 111ary + Sales week Legal expenence
DATAEMTIY 64~093 tn F'ash1on Island S20 LIVE·IN Comparuon for Ca 11 Mrs ~I oa n f\Jght exper'd QA Mgr 3 benefits ~ t!nl Mon female preferred Art desired. but not req
-cuts 644·8ln> oJdorly ~om~n Must 642·80« yrs min exp with fri,9·5PM G ti La 4 ~ 851 8S66or8Sl1_721 Mm I yr exper, full
time. small growing
computer rompa ny.
non.smoker Cheryll 833.3.Xl(l
~ ~ -u mechanical bckgmd as a ery'" guna or., --$2000 F,ll'T HAlt.DWAll drive. rent free, salary OFFICE ASSISTANT a (JA Super\'oor or QA Rc,taurant day week Sal~ ex per
Commiss10rt a month is Laguna Bch, full lime S48·S965Bill Mclrm.es Part time assistant Mgr Ml!>s100VieJoare3 Needed Cor k tail pref 4940lZJor497l!OO
not uncommon Train retail , housewares LUNCH HELP 1 wanted for small.1·or Excell benefits growth Waitresses .... ood eves
ningprov1dedforground person . part time Hom .. mak"rs. slu porate offlre 1n Cost.i potential Sampling pro Sen·ers, Day Busbo)~ Sales oor oppty represenung "ashi•r ~"" .. 03 ~ ~ Mesa Work ent a1 b A... h 1 O)•ster Bar. Assistant ~air. .. T HOURS • • ........... dents forJUSl 2-3 hour!>· · cn.ures. mec anica in· w .:;A Dt'hvt'ry dnvers & sales trainees, full & p l I \foonhghters & students
welcome Big Bucks
Call after lpm 6:il 4605.
636-6180
Delivery men over 18 for
L A Times to homes m
C M Jam 611m
Economy car required
No colten1ng
$400 $450 mo +bonus
646·0637 or64H844.
high demand food pro routine oorrespondence, s Pe c t 1 0 n m 1 c r 0 8ro1ler. Hostesses & full
duct To attend a free in· HARDWARE SALES d a Y a I D e r contact with dealers & I inspection ~tust be able & p time Bookkeeper~ r o meet 1 n g. phone f"ull or p time Apply 1n W1enerschruuel. Bristol customers \'la lelephont' 10 analyie pn>blems & 1\ ppl) in person Fri
496-54!1! p e r s o n C r o w n & Redhill 5' 'llour Call & correspondence . and recommend solution~ Sep l 4th bet-. ee n
FULL Time. PTtme Hardware,Jll17ECoast Rick,,957-0717 data entry into (Om Realiability trend 9-llam Rusl) Pelican.
Ans serv Typing req"d Hw1 , CdM MACHINE. Oeburnng & puter Nonsmoker "Ith analysis exper is impor 2735 Pac1r.c Coast Hwy,
No exp ntt CaJI btwn 8 HOTEL MIGHT pohshmg parts Exp OK preferred working houri. ta n l 0 n 1 y l h 0 s e N 8
& 4 JOPM . Mon Fri OI butnotnee 9793895 9. 2 Contact En qualtfted please rall 631·0140.EO~ AUDfT Maintenance Boat viroscopeCorp 6454400 Mrs Pieri c k at RESTAURANT
5 nights a week, t2·8am, c)oan1ng, ropair Ex <!._uring busm~ss hour' 71"S81·"""" for an appl IOI IURHS FULL TIME Ans St!rv must have experience " • • "°"" h · H • Mature , responsible I D JM N I _penenceQnly.6iJ.20C>0 OIL FIELD careeroppty Now inng ostess ... App Y 10 8"11 c ei shop & fi1"ld meter re d a Y s & P t ' m e · adult No e:tper nee or Mr s BaHuar Mo ..... "-----M-~ Call btwn 8 & 4 JOPM •...-.r _. pair. l'Xper desired days Hes Interview between llam & 5pm, General mechuniral traineeacC'eptcdw good 1tHIEstahS*s Mon .Thurs, 2-4pm 37 DELIVERY Mon.fri ,89H212 Hotel Laguna. 425 So knowledge, experience-I mech. back.irountl Call For Top Fashion l~la'!,d.Ji B for early AM, LA Times C E N E R A L 0 F Coast Hwy . Laguna m electrit•al & plumbing for appt Westem Stal('!-Prof. Office
home deliver~ FICE SEC'Y 9/\M Beach 4941151 helpful ApplytoLarry . Measurement Corp NewponBeachLidoOt RESTAURANT Economical rur re 4PM, Mon Fri Mu~t Surf & Sand Hotel. 714 '""·B""" r eds ,, El Roberto now hmng C h k ""° .No} ice ne 1·reauve al(· quired AduJ~only No type C:all ur HOUSECLEANERS La~naBeac.h._497·4477 gressive agenlb who PT day & cve
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sohc1lmg, no collerting. 673·61_!!) _ To~ /hr. car 645·Sl23 Managers (Apt. l ORGANIST want 10 maximite m counter personne n S4~ mo net take·home GENERAL OFC. typing Active semi retired cou-for growing Christian di vidual potential terv1ews IOAM or 2PM .
+-bonus ... gas al-filing, ans"'er phones pletomanagel6uru~in Church 1n Nev.p on HIGll COMMISSIONS' Monday thru Frida>
lowance Westminster tile bkj)ng 213-592-2309 HOUSBHPllS Costa Mesa Avail Oct Beach Approx 6 hrs Call Walt, 6i3-~. As k fur Mari a . 4 3 63811un~t!n66gton Beach area "-E ... r.a .. , ~c-E needed. small rellre lst Older ch.lid & pet wk . part ume 6'l2 Z740 Fash1Qn_lsl~~ B
.,.. w roouu. ......rT'1 menl facility, also serve OK Light maUllenance-am ... 963-4195,.em Restaurant f lime gtrl needed to meals. rOlattng shirts. off 1 b MCDna..a•• ,,.,S Deliver LA Times lo run Xerox machme, re-od "ages Call 494,9458 required P JO ren . Organist & su st1tute I .E. l....,r.""TMEMT ~ homes in II B 3 6AM " 549·0433 needed no" Full size ..... ~ South c-~ ... _ S3'1S·S42S mo +bonus heve rrcept1on1st !Qr~·1 Baldwin Organ First Eam wlule .)OU leam VV>fl"'N&G
Dependable car needed vanous uther Lite office G Mature~ with elec Church of Chnst Sc1en H E R J T A G E We are now acceptmg S46·4481or964-49112. duties, no t)pmg re HOUSBHPIH tncal urehouse ex· list PO Box 433 San INVESTMENT ... 111 applications for day &
quired. Must be flex ~u!fu ~ es:~de ~~1:1~ per nee<led fltlme. gd Clemente CA 92672 I teach you creat1\ e evening. help full or •-•D•E•LJY-•Ell-•E•S--1 cw1othntra~pect .:'etolsodnutieast su-rv1SOr mght shift. ~01'.'101~ny benefits 1714)4921989 financing. 1031 Ex I part time No ewx • ,, ~ "" --changes. 1nHstor de penem·e nettssary e 759·3940. part time $4 2S hr Mature, loving born ! PAJMTlHG ,elopment&t'Ounsehni: offer fle:uble schedule.
9AM-2PM
Join the Lus Angeles
Times c1rculaUon team & adapt your work
schedule to your
lifestyle Work s hrs a
day in a Times circula
t1on sales oHIC'e near
your home & have more
time for your family,
studies or le1surel)
periods We pa y hourly
& commissions
LOS ANGJo:L.ES Tl M F.S
1375 Sunflower i\ve
C M S4().030l
Equul Opportumt)
Em,Ployer
Sal~s
HI-RSA.LES
Leading retailer or audio
components seek inl{
sharp men & women for
sales Prof appearance
and att1ttude req Xlnt I
opportunity Call bet-.
10.2 only, Mon thru Fri
SEC IET ill fb.ec.
Large Insurance agenC>
has openinJ: for ex
ecutave secretary Must
be self starter and have
good oral and written
comun1cat1on s kills
Xlnt paid company
bene Call Linda 111
549·8909
SECRETARY
Part time secretary m
Insurance office NB
area Willing lO train
Call Jerry 754-0711
SECRETARY
Needed with office ex·
per . incl good t.ypmg &
phone skills. Order desk
exper helpful Must he
able to work on your
(lwn Xlnt salary for
r1ght person Please ap-
ply al Johansen &
Christensen, 16691
M1lltken.,_ ln·lne 556-1063
SECRETARY
Lead1ni: comm"I in
dustria I real estate co.
located 1n Irvine has
openmg for a secretar}
v. lite shorthand. lite bk·
kpg & good typu1g skills
E'-per is essenllal.
Salary 1s commensurate
"' ex per Call Georgia at
Corporate Realty Inc .
~~·0888 Part lime Saturday & GENERALOffJCE EnglJsh ,Spwush speak agatn Chnsllan woman I MAIMT'fNAHCE Ex per rounselors re free uniforms, regular
Su nday mommgs Must AD MINISTRATIVE mg 497 4477 ext 36.~ needed to babysit in my Experience required ce1ve 100'. romm The 1s performance & wage re
have lgc stalJOn wagon. Girl Friday Ass I to EOE home. Call 633·5888 Apartment paml1nR. re an unusual oppty for v 1 e w s Com Pan Y
van or pickup truck Gd Housing Exerut1ve at Idea I JOb lor sharp 3PM·9PM.,_M()f!·f'fl pairs & light main right person Conf1den sponsored social ac day 213 68>8543 l•-------
rlri\ltng record nee s mall CM orr1ce h<1usewife 104 5 days Medical I tenance Costa Mc~a Ital 1ntervie" Call L1v1lles &.advancement
Workrons1Stsofdehver-w heavy workload 1n Sandwic·h shop CM Chiropractic Asst / NewportBearharea Vtnl'e546-~. opportunities Ir you
ChildCareneeded tnmy ing bund~es.to Daily Governmental Social area Call Marvin Recept1on1st Beaut TSL Mg_ml 6421603 wantlOJOUlthenumber
home M·f Mature lov Pilot nev.spaper car· Programs G<>al orient· 64& 1004. bus) office Good ap· -•· one fast food team at the
SALESLADY Wanted 1n
Laguna Beach P 'ftme
4 day wk l!:xp'd. 10 sell
mg women's ready to
wear Pis state ref's
WntP . 320 S Coast
llwy . Laguna Be11rh,
• SECIET ARY• Ex cellent oppty for
sharp gal to work in fast·
paced Newport Beach
comm'I real estate ofr
EJ1 ce llen1 typing
t70wpm mtn I & d1r
taphone skills rtqu1red.
Cha llengmg pcl61llon. for
right gal Call
mg woman 673-370!'>, ners . ed tnd w .service mollva pearance, healthy. en Part-time REAL ESTATE nation's leadmg shop
644 «73 Good starting &alary lions & w1pattern or IN5"CTOR thus1as11c. knowledge or Sales Clerk SA.LES pang mall appl» to tht<
Ch' .Id ca rel a k er. It with regular s1'hedule<I Se Ir. Improve men I IN f'ltOCESS I ins billing. peg board Fas~~~~and This IS our 36th year sell manl!jtt_~)'.llf!le
increases. sought Will train computer very helpful 1ng fin!! Southern R""taurant housekeeping. Loving Call Medical l'i>mponents mf· Part time sales t-;xper c I f 1 h "~ ener~eUc grandmother DonW1lllamr. Strong learning opptny. gr needs 3 norson who Great career potential L d. 1· h a 1 om a om es FOOD PREP-Sandwich Light typing check wnt ,,.. Call 631 ·5§64. a ies spec1a ty s op Perhaps you would en maker. etc. If you are to hep care for 3 school 642 4321 bef llAM 1 g r Mi·cr""omput"r likes delatl work, ,·apa Fashion Island I day JO)' /0101na a firm active
92651
Salesman Yachti. &
Sailboats Exponly
673-2050 age girls in exchange for or aft 2PM daily n ° "" " ble of working with a MEDIC•• &SST fl h ,., friendly . conscientious, Sales exp helpful. Good dnv· -"' some eves eic rs in ux ury residenllat independent. &like a job board & room Call l•-•l!!lll!!•••l!!!!!!!!!ll 1ngr"'"'O-'&ll"'enseror m1croscope&sm parts For2personstaHinnew Call Mimi 75S-9951 areas such as Big Ca _,. M...-.Hcrdwon
Laila. 83J.2900
"""0197 after 8 m "'-I X R n "' ' S I "'omm with o.v ff with versatility we n.,.,.. SEC-.._ •y~ ... "' ""'nta Asst · ayexp 4 field trips in Co car a ary' ~--Newport Beach o ice p•R~ME nyon. Spyglass 11111 . you Mon Fri 8 4 Salesperson to work at iu;1-
CLEllCAL dy wk Pd vac & hot Com P package open. per Located in Mission FO & BO expenence "' In 1ne Terrace. Linda Rest au r 3 n1 ex Per store level Newport IECIPTIOM
Desk ""rson wanted for S46-3000 (M!lfl Thur) Submit app to; Norman Vie10 Co paid profit necessary. Call 972·8432 General usec:leanmg Isle. etc .fall s.s .... 64.>1111 1John l Pubhshmg firm seeks a .. ~ T PO B 102489 CM sharing. vacation & 1714> lady needs Stay at 11 you are present!>· ac helpful Ple~e apply in hne retail iewelry store DENTAi.ASSiS • ox holidays paid Medical -Home Moms or Hunjtry t1ve in real estate sales person Stonem1ll Ter-1--------• bright ind.iv to perform
tn South Coast Pl au Ch a Ir s Ide. Pa rt or 192627 645-2937 hfe ins Qualified apph MEDICAL ASST College Students to as do you have immed1dle race, 2915 Redhill, C M. _, SALES a wide vanety or office
Good company benefits r 11 me. ha PPY . pro· cants please call s1st her Xlnt salar) & & unhmited access 10 RESTAURANT Newport Beach leading duties Th1S candidate
Ca II for appt Mgr gress1ve high quahty of· General MRS PARELLI PARTtrlME ~ex hrs after Jwk train the president or your ASS"T MANAGER Jewelers seeking p 'lime should have a pleasant ~;-~~ Con l r u c r I rice Flex hrs Salary TN ICJl)oo lcry CW. 58l·:ul ~1~~po~a~dc~rg~;s& mg penod C M ~ area I company. or I) he hidden Back Bay Restaurant m employee. well versed in ~~~lse &01:i1i~~n!;f'~!
open 83Hi3S2 I Some of our summer back office EKG's. tn· Ca II e \'es. 95' 843 I away in an ivory tower So. Coast Plaza needs sa Jes and ofhce pro learn Will consider a
CLE R I C AL Home DENT AL ASST temporaries are mov111g surance a must. Salary (Mickie). removed from the scene responsible & persona-cedures Mon. Wed & trainee. Contact Mrs ~u;n°:::1•n0~~,c~e~au't11~~ Cha1rs1de Busy H B or on & we cWTently n~ INSUIAHCE neg 0 t 1ab1 e c 0 m Our president 1s 3\a1la ble ass't manager Call 1~Sa!!!!!t!!!!!!l67111J.!!!1933Cl!!!!l!lll!!!!!!llllllll!! .. -Eves.._S4~
Prefer exp. s;oo pr hr. f1ce awa1t.s expenenced de~ndable & ootgomg •ACCOUNT REPS Lg meosurate with ex-PAITTIME ble Do you need addt Q!>nna641·0ll~f~fillll!. 1•
Nellie Creek Shop ROA Short work week individuals for these multi·branch personal perience 644·7244, Person lo deli ver Daily Ilona! training to help RESTAURANT SALES Person for plant SECRETARY
Fashion lsland Bruce Salary nel{ Joann positions line agency st'eks 6«·8949 Pilotautoroute111South youincrea.scyourcam Part time sandwich & store P lime Aflrr Ma g Card Operator
962 3319 ca re er minded 1 n Laguna area 7 days pet 1ngs~ counter help wanted noons & Sat 645 3392, Capable or supervmng Anderson6'4-8860 oen;al M5dltMoid d1\•tduals to service MESSa.GEI wttk. Experienced or IOU Call btwn 9 & llAM . 10-6 -installallonolnewword
CLERICAL
AIERCROMllE
&ATCH
OFftCE
MANAGER
Abercrombie & Fitch is
seeking a bright and en
tbusiastic lndividual to
Ortho office needs sharp 4PM'·l2:~AM accts. Must have Rd Full time In Costa Mesa Hours Mon thru ~·r1 perienced you may well 7~2.5401 SALESPERSON processing system Ex
girl to train for Oaysoffvary oral & wntten com area Calit drivers Approx3:~toS.30PM profit from our color RETAll Highly exp salesperson cell typmgskills. SJ,200
front /back office Den Must speak English municat1onsk1lls. license. good driving re-Hours: Sat & Sun AP· videotape llst111g& sales Full·li~e mgnt & part needed for high fashion mo r4·S171
tal background nee •CLAI MS CLERK cord,over21. prox 5AM to7AM E3m training program which lime sales positions Womens Boutique in SECRETARY
644 1405 Please call for appomt Agency needs outgoing Call Karen approx. $42S per mo. we tee I is the finest avail Laguna Beach Salary Full time. cheerful. tx· ment. 9:J0..5PM. Mon· person to take initial 9amwlpm Call Mike Bush al available · VANS t Comm.Call 494·5688
OfVEI <1a y th r u Frid a Y. claim rePorts & handle ~0400 642-4321. EOE We arr not a franchise. TENNlSSHOES per'd. indiv with strong
Boathullcleaning.Must 645-7358 followup Claim exper SCORTS branch or sUbsidiary Sales.ReteHC• typing & shorthand
be serious, reliable with helpful Salary comm MODRSA Se JUSt headquarters 675 8~3ron? del Mar Non.profit youth oq(u talents wanted. Apply tn
knowledge of N 8 with exper Paid 1·0 TopDol(an~!m!__ PBX Ans rv ltP·79 We have openinl(s for a OEO good benefits Call Lin person wil.h resume to Harbor f'ull /Part time Looking for a home of benents Newspaper inserters for F rr. Exp. pref. Must few highly molivaled da 546·4990 Mr Fuentes at Roben
your own? You'll find ON I ST L A Ti'mes 6 momino~ type 2S wpm. Must be ho ha d lltET L 5.._, rs Bem, William Frost & ,workparttime.Monday Water Works, Bill •RECEPTI . . .. 21 5401777 CM personsw vea e-AJ AW; SCIE94PEISOH through Prlday. approx 960-9618 many homes advert1std Busy ore. needs fast. per wk • 20 hr wk over . sirt lo be more suc· Laguna Bch. full·time Associates. 1401 Quill
imately 2S hours per ' for sale tn Classified energet ic person for 548-84<41or64&-1413 10am·4 m cessful For an in· housewares person. Exper 40 hrs Hunt ~t .. N2t. Bcb
week. Dut1es will tn· WantAdHt!Pl ~5678 ~rrA.a frontofc.Mustbeableto N-urse. LVN Bilingual GENERAL OFFICE terview appointment part-time cash ier in ton Beach ~1 ·-------•
elude filing. recoocilla· ,,-h a n d I e b u s y WpreEre1rGredH.TMELDJ0CSALS IVICKJ HESTOHI with the sole owner & 497.4403 Secretary * •SEClfT.AllES•• tion of store funds and switchboard Paid co _ • founder. tall Wesley N Retail Xlnt typ111g skills 80 + S/lOO lde.greeS2UOO
general office duties. benefits Call· CLINIC. full or part· •. SSOClATES Taylor Exper'd f/time sales w Pm PI ea 5 ant Al'ctPay/R E.S13,200 t x per i enc e 1 s PAUUNE,549-8909 lime. Enthusiasm a .A . WetltyM. TcwtorCo. 1 . ds telephone personality Recpt71'80/Phoodl4,400 necessary must ! 8 onuses ! Speoalists in . R'tALTd'R.s g1r Greeung car . A Front or r Ice a P CstAcct'l'ra1MeSl4.400
lt you would like to work
for one of the fmest
s porting goods em
poriums in the world.
please 1ppl.y 1n person
to·
AIHCROMllE
&RTCH
South Codt Plua
3333 Bristol
COSTA M~A
Equal()ppty
Employer M /F
Clfll
Clerk needed by Hunt·
lniton hacb City School
Dbt 4/llrs perd•Y. krn· 1Qam wbel lcllool la In
HUion. e .U1'tr, Apply
13S l U1 St. H.B. .J..
C .... T,,..t
Noo·protlt youtb or·
1•1l11tlon . Good
be11flu. C•ll Lind•
KIDS -
SUMMER JOBS.
Earn $30-$60 per week.
Trips & Prizes. C4lll ..-.
.et.K ... 960.0694.
I 714·•~~103 or 661·8439. Tem~ary Cleneal 2111 San Joaqu111 Hills LI Cards, S.C. Pl au. penance Non smokers E1p Comultanl ours I lltttt la 11'9!! 213-493-2420 ersomel Newport Beach I.tired Male Pre r Grow t n g NB U1 Rttnden Agy, In~
ctus1fled Ads att really Nurses 540-0400 ·~ti 0 2 hrs perdiy. AM architectural firm Call 4020 Bir·cht:.5t'MEOE
amaU "people lo ~pie" Now t1king applications ~8004 Sltypark Blvd You don 't need a gun lo 673-3320 Leslie betS.12.546-3693 NewporttG-8190/Free
sales calls with ~1g re· for certified practil'al Swte23S lrv1t1e "'draw fast" when you RETIR EE ror beach Setretary Ftrt.o managellll!!!!!!!l•l!!!!!!!•••I!!!!•
I adership and big re· nurses. Only those with ~LL idle Items with a place in ad in the Daily P a r k i n g I o t l man olc. ~II starter)lll -------•
suits!, To place, odyour Slat.e certification & a Daily Pilot Classified Pilot Want Ads! Call (71,)846-8414, 846-808& wp .. °.!onk abwl.!O.. '.,,~Pl rovr· SICltETAIY IXIC. elaullted ad, cal l ay willingness to work need Ad now 642-567& eves. "'• "' .. ..II
6'2·5678. anply. Ml-<X506 · ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ garu1ed. Acctg & typing Per1onnel1Advertisl11~
c. skills nee. Will pay for Dept. has opening per
Tiit lllclnt ~· right peraon 6'2-0846 for expansion Npt. Bch ~aily Pi~at .. ·········· · ·· ">
PAIT TIME EYDIJCS
We are preaenUy seeking adulta with
pleuant peraonalitiea who would be
interuted ln worklna In Sil• & Promot.ton
wit.II Dally Piiot Carrien 10 to 15 years old.
, • Unllmlttd eamlngJ available to rtCM person.
Kn: 5:30PM to 8 JO PM , Monday thru
Friday. Som• S1turday availablllty. For
I : appol11tmt.nt, call : IMz.4321, ask tor Ben
1 : Williama.
I! ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
l30 W. IAY ST ~A!!f~ ~192.12t • Ml lOUM. T\1111 • • I~ , · ..••..•.......••.•..••..•................. ·
Programming
Young lady with some ''VERY
BASI C" computer programming
experience to demonstrate the use of
our "SYSTEMS VORTEX " computers
to prospective customers and to set up
appointment for sales reps over the
phone. Good telephone voice required.
(Full or part·time)
ENYIRONMOOl
RESEARCH SEMES, ltC.
l714tl1MHJ. Mr.1.,.,
on the <>nrwteo.t 1 t fin1nci1l serv\ces firm
DA.IV PILOT Gd. typing. shrthd., exp .. , SEClllTAIY req"d, Non·amkr. Call·
CLASSIFIED 40 hr. wk. for front ore 640-0t23btwn. 9&2.
poaition. S> wpm a must --------ADS (7141641·9111 SECURITY
SICllTAIT I GATIGUAD You (Oii W ff. f'tftd It,
Trodt II Wilh o Wont Ad GllL NIDA 't tot pr\va\e community.
AITTIMI La11lna Buch Aro. [ 842 •5878 } wanted ror company Rotating rellet shirt
. . atart.1n1 up. Flapencnc• 1uo pet hr. Call I lllon
In bualneu om ce rt· I tbru Fri for 1ppt
qulrtd. Well «&aniaed .... 4-..94--;...;&S=7.-I ____ _
~~ ~ ..t,t; Mab ,our,~~'-!
re•1alrt1Dtft\1 to · War IO -1 ._ ~~~~.~·~ ~-=--~
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 4, 1981 07.
Sell it all and put 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 EXTRA day, call today 642·5678
TM MW Dally Piiot 8·Doy Week lti Q Classified PLUS
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Waiters & w111t resses Merry Go Round Horses. Almost new Bdrm set, L lalooM
SECUIITT wanted "'111 lame Bu:s Jew t' I ed Car me I PllOTOTYPE.5E'ITER 50ra & loveseat, butcher OH Rams SeuooT1ckelS P /ttmt secunty, 2 nights boys. P3rt lime Apply Stander Lg Herschell AM Co m pS et 510. block table & chairs, Helium Bouquets de for sale, 2 ror ~ TrodeWWYodds
28" Burtram, S F ·72
Rdr Rec (atho. VIII-"
sumlog. ta~. S sc·oop
bait Lnk, for the i.er1ou~
pert,t,•eek,ll 7 shirt for Bett y Reed , San Jumper Sml He)n storage ste_reo&sni.rs.640-4932 livered. Perfect for 752-0960 (213)463-1101 small reurement rac111 c 1 1 J RC p ~ every occ8SIOO. 673~9 .._m!!l•lll!!!!!•••!!!!!!I• ty Gd PQl>•l•on for rl' emente nn 125 umper Can be seen • rocessor 2 T r opitone c ha ise '"'
llree Call 494 9458 ror ~ s PI and 1 an San 2S42 West Coast llw}. •Fonts lounge. nr new, beige Beautiful glass dtsplay Sfort, lutw Mf, ~ C:lemente Newport •Always uodercontriicl !ISO ea 963-19J2 case, approx 6ftx3ft like lor I09S fllherm an. slip.
0 W C St7K Waitressf'S FRAN'S Xlntcond1ton S . lo Ii . new $l2:5.~3341 ..................... ..
Stcy,,......F/f Tlr"f'dofa.fttl.q MERCHANTIL_E 7lH'9-2188 ~mc~~~m~ ~6-~~~ Slot Jllachine. Rollawp. 2 NCR Cub Registers.
Light typ111g, filing and lntldt A.JI Doy? Opening for busines:. 3 sets of slldlllg tloset ar~m 1936 $2000. Bonanza 1938 1225 each Excellent
$31,000
32" t:NH'LJTF., St•1l
F 8. '77, tw Crus.1der. other general ortice N t ht . ro Sept 8th, IJ s Anti doors, New, Sz 54•,,· X -· ------$1250 Shoot 'Mle Bear 646·7909
duties + basic book &0 e~neo~ise'.:1'~tC:v~"!~ que's, Collectibte's, 90", 79"X95". 60"'X95 · Queenmesofabed Good zoo.SldDeltapooltable TV lodlo, low hrs
keeping exper lle11' y Detailing is now hiring Consignments. 423 31st ()O sel SH0761 cond . Sl50 tBest offer l·ec slate 17_50. 846-9468. H' Ill!!, S............ 8098 use or adding mach Ap I i Newunrt Beach 67S_ 6402 646· 1440 -.ev'""es=------n __._
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19th St Costa Me'.i Wash f'errans. Rolls From Roe k e f e 11 et lhmalayan kittens $75. own · 1 · mu ll·~olor Fenwick cuswm fishing wrnt)' Free del;very mac cond. 131 to betwee_!!.._9& 12 Royce), Mercedes & Collect1on, "Torso of blk kittens S15 hnen fabnc, good 'ond, poles. PeM 100, SOO, 12/0 _filL646--1786 <.'hoose from _ S59 SK
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P I e a s a n t Pho n I.' Wart' house Old Mark Hummels ~~9-7281 sf\ IOam. Dresser, 2 end tables. cof. depression glass. old (am i I Y /pa lio beds· S20. Drarting tbl $15. radio, Amt Fm stereo, refrig. in wtr. has trlr.
personality fo'or in COSTAMESA Collellonof.lS Persian kitten. <'ameo ree table. sew machme radios. tools, oak furn, _tlothlng,miac. -(71 4)499-4369 __ _ cost $1295, 90 day war good cond A steal at tern~, 95S 2033 WAREHOUSE 754-64_!!4 _ _ male S175 4 Guinea pigs in cabinet. all maple. stereo. 727 Mll.IJI St HB Huge Garage Sale, 2323 VID EO GAMES~• Space ranty. like new Take 12900. 9S7-8180_
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Inc ~99322 64S-84tlo MI CROWAVE·Sharpl All bred grooming and Turquois e loveseat Seven Seas Ln . H B furn. tools, m13c Must OBO 673-7586,67S·™ _LL her TS. flying lmdi:e h1deabed, S75 3 piece II' S 3 6 · 2 l 5 2 B e d • sell 631·916S •---£.. & ..... -1-.. I Women needed ror house carousel·programable. boarding 19 yn ex~r rm Divan f70. 548-4()39 lawnmower, etc. Greenhouse Eqwpment l>V'llT> _.--seats 4 sips 6 HD. i.hv.r SK'y, l.tcJtf cleaning sen ace Good xlnt cond. Hardly used ·we care"' T cup.toys Quality rum . household Plants. pots. lumber. Eqlli,...-galle> Teak tnm & step
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640·6960 •Super Smart Gal clean, ""ork good. S8S t;..ollect F'I 1 h/Lo bikes, ml5c'" items 2124 mini bike, lawn mower, bathroom & kitch sinks Seamanship classes Bos to; y,,i;ler-17-m<X k
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Full or part time Even • Crea11ve Visual love. > ee e Merritt. 730.0966 Sofa & love seat 135. tw111 w /remote. table & 4 Sun-Mon Soloflex !Mini·Gym) as NB Also Sept 16lh in '--
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M • T 968 0•111. 548-8513 S48-4485 Toy Apricot Poodles 4 bl · Sal •th U 1. •• d r Time & Runners World. 531·1135, S42·429ti w I year old Merl" 40, ac s exaco ""w SS Good Pay u A Ad • -1 Dbl--males. S250 t.o ...,,,5 1 rm ta e w /centerpiece misc haebold ilems. "' . a r.w 8 o -SERVICE SfATION AT S$3 Oa) Week SS voca o co or e oven rem ale t.<00. """68 .. 78• SlS, 2 chairs S5 ea. or 493·87S8 equip., plumblllg, 00. S4S·8354 Schock 10' Fibre Glas b.ow rail, side rails. ~
b eve level elect range c _,. best orre "'"3268 wldna parts Parakeets. II Finches. LapstrakA dJnghy with cushion swivel seals TENDENT full time · -------r"'"'" Pup""l theater. trundle • ..,. ' "' b k t b & · · • s ...,,)() RCA all wd cab col r~ manyolheritems « 4 funeral plots, dis· custom maho"any in w a c res s. ow apply Chevron 1251 :-Jo non moker prrrerretl .,.., King Boxsprmg & Mat-b-.. s. m""h more. Sal · ., " t I' hls b t Ir h Y( l or TV Sl75 DO"-Ol ...... ~E ,... ""' 2301 Holly Ui N B count, $2,000. 642·9814 terior . S48-6834 s em ,g • ·near nu 8 Coast Hwy, Lagund t is is l · our bus)' f p w a.n"""' tress with frame, xlnt only lG-4, 231 Camellia · · --· . tery + co\'er $3950 Beach. exµ and Ing sen It' e A ter 1 m 646-!1525 New classes starting cond ong S850 Best or-Lane. Costa Mesa 8 AM on.S48-0910. M agnovox. Color TV . Nauonal Cluldren s Org , 675 6670 dys 673 ~5115 SERVICE STATION AT bureau needs VOL' Nev.· Thenmdor 4S" glass Call for reservations. re_r over $150. !143-7097. 4 FA MILY, Sat only. 13 cu ft Frigidaire $170, phono, radio combo SlOO. non-profit. needs you r eves · Tll E OfF'l<:E coo k lop w g rid 5'8·()(liEI or957·0707 LE 1 C Bun.k bedJ IS:>. red brick C an non Sures h ot girt of boats. cars. land . ---.-TEN DAN'!', P 'time e\t:S ~9-21118 die broiler. Mdl DGT 4S. A· Nikon. Zeiss Ml.Sc items. Robinwood 20' ea. moped $125. boys Camera $100, 644·0660 etc Liberal tax deduc 71 SklpJack 20 F'B. in & wkends ~eat 3p I retail rTOO Sell u50 C ameras a nd B C· Dr~&Bolsa Chka I ...... ,_ . 14 r ans lion advantages (2131 waler or ha\•e tra1lct pearance & handv.nt •• ro Adorable Regis tered cessories . Urgently c uuun&, Sl%e . um, d Ing Apply192SNewpor1 XEROX~TOR 640-41SO Lhaso Apso Puppy, needed. Please write MUCH furn, books, & applicances & misc Pin Balls. AJr Hockey, llJ0.-0652 ~~i3n~92c~ ·SHOO
Blvd, CM Reproduction Graphics M 0 VIN G th 1s v. eek female. 10 wttks S200 p 0 Box 2757 Laguna m isc items I 5 49 items· Sat·Sun 9471 Juke Boxes. Pool table. Sand dolly for 14 15' boa I ( l I .
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7 s 30 Must spi>ak pl} in person to ~1 r ""orks good S200 YORKSHIRETERRIER Bentwood rocker. tl2S. Clothes. odds 'n ends, CashS!$~ I Backpack.SW Mark ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---EQ&lish 642· 1843 Fuentes al Ro~rt Bein S48 ~l;J or ~41}5 AK C, has a 11 shot~ Call 968-&SSS I old radio show tapes FR I /SAT 9-4pm. Anti· 759-9541 8' F1berglus Lapstrake 26' Chris Crar~ Crui:i·r 1'"
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duties, full lime, w1ll J so<·iates 1401 Quai l St Dis h.,., ashe r U OO HavemaleDalmal1onfor w crewel paltem. $400., OCC) Dtpression g lass. Cl ub ramily m em-wtoars $250 Jerr} hve bait l~nks. depth train S4S.l l01 'iptBch Refrigerator $22~ s tud Champio n Sofabed dbl , SJOO Mulll-Fanuly Sale Tod churns. rug beaters. bership $750incl lrans.__@ll-2549 finder. all accessones ia---------1 ~6-S848. ~lgree. s:B 8127 968·65SS dler items. bLke. bar. hte cram. Items. some rum, 1 72J.s003 FUR LING SYSTEM for ~~ rs:~~~l;~JUSl r!:u~
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SILKS El W363. imdcscenl blue refr1g 17 cu fl 963-4090 FREE 1 Beautiful 4mo old Black couch. kitch lab le games. f"l.nal Clearance items. 2301 Holly Ln ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO TlADE Power& sail CREEH I rare l. appx 4 12 '" "" ice maker F F' SIS-0 kitten to a good home & chairs. end tables, s t a rt s A M t 2 I s N.B MB-0910 TRUMPET 18' DOlY h Expler'd ror textiles v.1de. S375 . W11l1 am 963-4090 ' L1tte.r.Jralll~6419475 coc ktail tables, lamps. Highland Dr, Westcliff 19'Fr'd*L,.I~ Get.zen,Severinsenmdle Yac tingConsultants F'ul orpJUme 6313494 Ho1rnrth etchlll g dated -. --Free kittens. 6 "'ks. TV l I uJ l Wk ..,,_ '" d Capecod Sailboat . NewportBch 6752900 Switchboard Operator, 1763. l'ancature or John Auction 8015 caUco. white & gre.v 5....,·0m34e3 ahosc t~1e1·47 NB. excelltnl cond S17S, de-an case, botb h xlnt cond classic design Freshly Tax shelter~c1ah\t
graveyard shill Fri & Wilkes al the famous ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642 72!5 "'.""_::.=.=:me....... Sat M PM 2 luxe child's twin bed & S300 or est orfer painted & varnished In •IMMAC28' 34· BOATS
S . h nl 30 Wilkes tr al ramous 8 pc sect sora $1000, pr HA t.o 2 · 817 drawers IJl5. baby crib _..646~·=5&=-o.7_____ the water now, garr 61 1 .. at n1~0!!) 6-12 IJ h' PUBLIC FURNTTUR F. Mo\lng. free tn good blue uphl chairs, S2SO ea. Ma lloy ( Bch Blvd, turn SSO. 2 Prince tennis Trumpet. Top Cond. Bun· ngged & ready to sail , mo pans prepa1 ..
Switchboard Operator piece ~ own in en-* •UCTJON• home, (;olden Retne\'er. J steel based swivel Indianapolis l HB rackets, $50, S85 , dy model Great for slu· Hwytra ler luded from S189 mo ml"luding ~1t111m1reann1g~.~.3031131 shirt ~~o~'i ~!~r':n·g ~~I~=~ T ~ J :lOPM 64m2a·l!!4e.287 lll06. Aft 6 PM I chairs S'l5 ea, 2 white up· 536-__ 999_3 ___ ---recUner chair r>O. 4l9t dents $170, 7JG.Ql3 w i....Tm lM TRADE -~~ leSs~714 ~}0!9460 ' '"' or Libert\ at th<> end or a ~ hi chatrs PX> ea, 2 gold GARAGE SALE Williwaw, Irvine p EARL Drums. 7 pc IOSTOH WHAL.El llVVTI, --,
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neAded ror prl\3t"' Pp 1714l 8.'IS-6392e\eS Condos.ll\'IDgrm dm Will PllJ to have occ tables 175 ea. 2 CdM . Clothes. girl's bike. $975 obo S48·7408. Dory . 8 t 18'F'LIPPf.R&trlr l'\rt,t, ~ "' 1ng rm bdrm slovt•• _.. b o s vel uph "h~•rs I 15 in ris 0 sails •-ac"es•or1"·. S ~hool Out or stat A & ""kends · J • neuter.... r wn wi ' .... Block Sa e. anlq. rum. ch1"ldren's ea~. tools, 548-7132 Sh .,.,.,"M'>, B Ibo Ill ' J .. ~ ' "' refrigerators ..... asher & <Aa a.a<. $200 ea high ba ck hd """' ores v•.r• ..... 8 a Xlnt cond Ven· rast cred 0 li.~1444 .... _1 _ _.. d r, er brand n e'" ......-""""' · toys, we, games, etc. misc household items. Fender Deluxe Amp pre Peninsula rMW\ or best orr 67• 3 ,,,82 ..._ "" , f ree Labrador Husk.' French uphl chair $290. Sal only 1800 Block Port 1763 K ··--' CM S CBS S •t\ G'b SG ~ "" TEACHERS l>1rector for l~atefy wheelchair PLt:S LOTS box sprmgs & rrames for Charles Place, N.B. eowuuu · at, l.w i son &9S7 1424 preschool Ill C M full or ~ (i MORE mix, female twin beds Ii() ea. brass G R S Sun, Mon. Special 1225 OBO Jack 1980 Sea GuU motor 51~
P Lfime 751-SS2S 190S Louis C' irrany' U VE SA VE SA VE 536-~77 hdboards. twtn siie $45 A AGE SALE AT S.S. Sat /Sun 9-5. Di.shes, vac, 642·5222, call for details H. P forward & re\ ~rse Reslored wooden SI a r. ~~~~-fi~rg~~:~~~~·~~~ We-honor BofA MC F'REEFRIENDS Kenwood am trm lO·Speed. Stereo. Good appl,TV,nusc. RMI Electric P iano 95.642·7a56 race rigged ~o sails
Telephone f 4 ' Cashier's checks. & Lovely playful kittens, :t~'reo tuner Siii>. SAE Stuer 2897 Velasto,C.M. MZ-67S3. Great tone. good cond. •---Po-9040 afll...S48·~4 rare• appx. 1 '" trained . raised with 1·d If Piano organ lute and _,...,._ -.... HOBIE 11·2sa11s,2mas6 PHONE PERSON v. 1de S37S . W1ll1a m Cash NO PERSONAL so 1 state amp 1 ier h : ._ _ _.mod• ••••••••••••••••••••••• good cond $475 ror quick P 1l1me phone person Hogarth etchtng dated C II E C KS PL EASE ' dogs $175, pre amplifier SJ..50, arpsic'""" es. S300 '7 8 S e a Ra y 2 4 ·
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Energy Co. $1 501hr + Wilkes I rial, famous MASTERSAUCTIOH owner reloc Must give 25 '' Color TV set OHi • fwMtwe & more. New cond. Sl8.SOO &sail PX>
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754·0581 7~·0S35 of Liberty at the end of a llcyclet 1020 grass. you dig d1tion. 8.Sl-6961 bet S·JO SlOO. Brushed Brass Lathe on Table, works Charter Key _telephone tr ess sa I e F'l Y' n g E~l·5~ . -
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suck, unframed, ssoo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~0736 &5 wood chandelier S8S. aood. Sl25 for bolh system. yo1ce over bridge, Blmmi top. dual 32 Ericson Sailboat
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& wkends Yamaha, xlntcond, SJ"• "'"' quet l'Ocktail table. $SOO 8' couch, while, green. '72 MAZDA P U. w/200 Own your own system in Tw'in Crusader 270's ln 59_7·1911, EvesS40.8291. _ c...J ••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• <~0·0189 L I N c 0 L N ...1fi 54().-0942 ...., yellow floral good cond1· a m P your new"' ice. Charles stalled '78 low hrs. <6kw ,76 L ,........
WESTMINSTER
ABBEY
1\NTIQUt: MALL
11751 Westminster Ave.
GARDEN GROVE
SS4-6103
BOYS"DIRT BlK t: FOR SALE! 1930's Mahogany dining tion Sl.75.6' natural wood WE L 0 ER, both ror Perry.,~12.81 Onan, leak cockpit deck. ..,. w , ..... 1
Good conditionw liS King size bed complete room table w/6 chairs & cabinets wtspeakers & S2()00. 891·7'°8 Otrice desk. 60 X 24 VHF, CB. AM RDF. -548-~
54().()942 Simmons best! XLNT lrg buffet, 1700. 548-0189 turntable Sl.00. Danish Mlle••--IOI steelmaster, S15 Stul power winch. rull canvas Udo 14, trailer. cover, 2
condition 1 SlOO: alao, Twin Mattress & Boxspr· chair wit.h black cushion ••••••••• .. ••••••••••• case chair, ISO. Plex covers. All fishing equip-sets sails, good cond
Boy's Srhwinn S4S. Girl's built· in double oven Ul&a, perfect cond. Sl.00. S35. 640·2U 9 eves & Lo tl•u 1 iglass chair pad, $15. ment: 6' bow plank. in· 075. 546-3113 ~in~.':~!diur}~ CGarrers /Satt l. self 545·S347 wknds. Hellu; BouquO:s de· Man u a I add I ng board bait tank, 2 fight· WINDSU RFER -Alum
U cleanin8 & XLNT. $7) 1 year old contemp. Horfft 8060 livered Perfect for machine, Pl. Check im Ing chairs. outnggers. booms, 5a1ls great but
2 Oak chllla cabmets. J SSS.Mustse .548-4878 Call brown sectional. 6 pcs ........................ everyoccasloq.673-4419 printer,p!.S48-4039 outboard kil l sack, heavy' MSO 646-1089 an
Oa k dressers. clocks Schwinn girls bike. u .. 011• cw Cost 9'20(). sell S15S 2 Rossi Caruso Jumping I BM s e I e ctr I c I portable bait rece1vtr .!PM ----~ balloon tires, 180 2 new SJ0.0727 _ walnut~ tables si2s saddle fCK youth. Xlnt typewriter. pica type, Lon~ range 300 gals DAY SAILS
MOLL'S ANTIQUES skate brds S9 both I BUY ea 640 &SSS cood. .IMC>-6159 RamaSeuooTicket.s extra wide carriage, tie-fuel in.4 tanks. 120 gals Classic S7' ketch, day "'
•SEWHGOUT• 963-3S9S a.t\6PM * * * * Lo;ely . Early American 3/yr. -old Gelding , drk rorsale,2forS700 ments included. $450 w:;,e~m22 t~s ~1ving eves. BBQ's Fun Very
7 Chine cabnls . i,; price Beach Cruiser, 5 apd Good. used Furniture & Sofa. earth tones : brown & white . ~ Ten· 752·0960 C213)4Ull01 851·2255 : t ~ v e ~' r~~ v u~a~~ .!l!S. S.5-4503
S4 75·1875 Gorgeous Schwinn, like new, must Apf,lia nces.-OR I will Beaut cond $100 fl.l'Dl nessee Walkin1 Horse & Computer, word process· monomatk head. tape Fiberglass sabot, as is.
fruitwood hutch. wss seU,_mQ_. 979-12S5 ael or SEU. ror You 631· 17Q · · ~ Paint Quarter Horse. *BALLOONS Ing, new Si!IOO. Sacrifice deck, swim step, board· $100 Anchor. 40 lb Dan·
12.200 now 9:15(). Carved Girls 20·· bike, firacUcal· MASTRSAUCTIOH Dbl bed, box springs, 1859. (213)88138. Unique penooaliud lift $3950. John Martha II Ing ladder, sletps 6. Jp~~
Opium bed. was S7 .500 ly new· ~. in ds tralll· 64'91 I '6 rrame headboard, mat· Hoetllol• fioodl I0'5 for blrthda.)', weddings, UM286. Safety equlpptd: 3 fire 23· Star Cius Sloop, hull
now $4,000 Chinese -ID whls. 545--4959 I IUY fUIMTUU tress h25. 2 end tables, •••••••••• .. ••••....... annlv. Call now64$-~ ,... 1017 utin 1ulshers. 2 life 13711 Fiberglass over
Japanue P'ren r h Girls red24"Schwinn.s Les 957-8133 maho1antqcoffeetable. New50fallon.Guwater Ball901110fNt'#port ....................... nfu. nare kit. 3 bilge red cedar w/spruct
choice Clolsonne, 100 spd, likenew. $75 KING INNERSPRING lea~her tops $100/all. heater, $150. SchwlnnSt· llDWOOO•"'"S 50 1at. aquar .. hlr. lae pumpa Bat olrer over mast Rt'blt, refln t re pcs 963.3'92 all 4 SS1·3360 lngray 3 spd boys bike, • , AA pump, etc. + 5 special Sl2.000 Call answer ad ri&1ed . Tr&iler, sails & ~~~~:8~s Takara Racing DiJ1 Bi.ke. EXTRA FIRM mattress NEVER USED: Queen $25. Starler set aolf 4 to 20 lone. Xlnt deck· !Ith. D00/080. M4-s!78 "387 642-GM>. xlras make a ~mplete
S200 new. Sacrifi ce at !~ta'o never ~· wodrtlh bdnn 9540 dinette '170 clubs, S15. Sears gas Inf. Frtth load arrlvins ,._. l n--'"' r ... -..-wa ~ 0 Y ome8. ~! .. .el a . Turllomen. Persian, $l OO . Ou t c lasses .., , ucr . .,.48 e . sol• and ioveseat $.100' lawnedaer,129. wfflrly. Save al s,,t/ft --~ "'"',_ "'"'w ,,___,,, --ST Tribal. Many am. collec· Mooaoose. Ml.ISt ride to Never used queen 11, r b d •no t '. Jt a&-1070 Jim 14&-an me. ;;;•• .. ••n••••••••.... 25' Skipjacll CC Ea:· ._ ........ SI I -·"--
'1n tor's pieces Some new 1 t 64,. •0•2 worth $399, c.,h only so a e • 1 ma w ... r T Poli .... 12 • .._. Sl.50 mmondoraan. mdl C2 prtta. Share 2S~ Sll l _., fl'
A cbaUenglq oppty. la ru11 1t whOie.ale. blO apprec -e. v·• • ' lZll del. U1ually home. tret1/box aprinp; twin ....................... ~hy~-· W.,_., ·bed· lulnt coadltlon. Beat of. per mo Incl UH slip. Dedla 9070
open at a leadiq elec· PeklnJ $990 Many '3H2'14 ™=7350 JIG, full *'· qn $130. 60LDDCHA*H Xtr ' lo.!~~ 115'. fer.Sf0.111158 Leaae or bu'/ DA ..................... ..
tronlca dltlribU\or for more. e>pendall.y. 31660 3 ~ 5plrit 10 apda, 2 Must••• MORE.rnHl>l pay1 top caab f« pd, w·.t!rbtd ~iiatbtt Hammoodcqan.ms T»~ . oeal MD aeek1 live
1ooct triUt to tnJ.n on· Coaat Hwy., So. Lquna. J)rl • • l boJI. ad eoad. -a·u ·xe• hlab. Armoln at Iver It diatnOllda. We-u. • b..cttinl Sl$0 sm 4S' Spt fbh b c Ionia! aboard slip ln NB. For 44
line computer ayttema. 1 1 must sell. 150 each. lhboaany NiD!~· ~!~ from Florence Italy. l)!cllup.115:2)J2X@ll ~tu._,..,• iu-'85. SSNU~es. .10 TW &.·{r1° Ld'd rt cuatom catch W/pa.y
JtxctU .• .,. Ii com· w/ma&lrell. 1..,.t 1~ Many drawm Mlrrtr -~z.~ -.... .. • • • FEE Ii or W /render ~., ~t11tllt1 . Cell: OA.I DmS$8 1--==1"""1=--... --.. -.. -ll-t •dmttrto maU:b. Ute in door fOOO 080 Call Good lnvllbnmt. S. 2IOpt BumpertatM, ll50· --~Mee .. II lot2 w /tltclronlcs. jUJt rt· MTVices. M4-0381 after , 11-•-•--1·-• 1.,, Mlllt ,.. to •P. · · diamoada Ln u kt rtn1, Avoo_.__ .... 11 .... -....... dtt,bt:tstol~.o.w.c. IP
... 1--==----=-='-1•••• ........ _ ....... preeiat.. a.I)' '1000 or Holly, ~-• Leave •. 14 llt Waterman 1Ult lllOWlll Into '°"'' ""' Sin.pr Nun 11, , $" ..... n. I 0 0 :::---:-:'=--:-~-...--
.... WJ' n1 for mWOCllD6'S but ofltr. Marl1 mwye.Or!ll!MS pea• pencil Mt 1~ oa Thi itt acqu1l1Ltd Yl/n .eo.tsno: Bkr. lls.llJOT, llO·I ci: ~ ~ ...... 11111 llhYtle. •• to •• -XlDl deell· • . Qla• .. ........, tlblMl • '1IO-lMll·lJ,... ~ ... aa.uw ... :__._a:: ..
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WE'VE GOT THI BEIT
PRICES ON ALL 4x4s
IN ORANGE COUNTYI .
1981 VOLVO
2 DOOR SEDAM
Equipment includes an automatic transmission,
power steenng, power brakes. pin stripe, wheel 1
well moldings and more! (206246)
59622
1974 YOUCSWAGEN
SUPER IEETU
Equipment includes 4 speed transmission.
mag wtleels. stereo 8 track. Blaci< with low
"118'8 (025MXE) s3999
1976 VOLVO
244SfDAH
l:qu1pment includes 4 cyl engine, 4 speed
lrans .. air cond., AM-FM stereo & exoelhtnt
Vltoughout• (486P01)
s.999
1981 VOLVO
GL 4 DOOR SB>AH
Equipment includes 4 speed overdrive trans.,
sunroof, air cond , pwr. steering. brakes.
windows & morel (116397)
1974 VOLISWAGEN
IUS Equipment includes 4 cyl. engine, 4 speed
transmission. air conditioning, AM-FM stereo &
complete custom Interior. (851SYO), s4199
1910 TOYOTA
CHSSIDA WMOM
Loaded with every conoelvlble eccesaoryl
Only 13.000 original miles & Immaculate
thrvoutl (011702).
59699
>Whan am a xx t ·
1981 VOLVO
DL 4 DOOi SB>AH
Equipment Includes an automaHc
1ransm1ss1on, power steering. power brakes.
pm stripe and wheel well moldings (683772)
1979 HONDA
PRELUDE
Equipment Includes 4 cyHnder engine. 5
speed trans .. AM·FM stereo, sunroof end
llnted glasa. Very black! (344XUFJ.
55999
E •
'75 Audi Fox. fut"I mJec
!ton, snrr. new tires
Brown pamt, tan int
Super clean. $2600
644-5774, 646-9134.
Audi IOOLS '74 New
engine, cle.an m & out
'78 280Z 2 +2. Auto, A IC,
'80 RX7 white, ext'el.
cond S9900 Days
493·8976, eves /wknds
675-6616
AM /FM st er lape. l'!l!!!!!I•••••!!!!!! Mags, sheepskins. dnt
cond 36,IXXI m1. $7500.
Ph 67~:8900, 673-~4
'10 200 SX Cpe
'79 240-D. sunroo(, auto
trans, air, stereo. ivory
& bamboo. 35,000 m1. l mmac $1 7 ,500 .
851-6226.
I _1!_800. Trade. 494-7832 ~ spd, amlfm cassette,
air cond .. snrl. $7400
PP~Dlll '75 Audi Fox 4 spei!d.
--...LJL-L_...l<.:L,.___ sun roof. clean $2500
Call SS2·7T16 1977 280Z. xlnt cond .
'79 300TD Sta. Wgn Mell.
red w /lan int , snrf.
c ass . 548-9341, 646-2848
WE PAY
TOP DOLLAR
FOR USED CARS
ALAHMAGMOH
POMTIAC JSUIAllU
2480 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MF.SA
549.4300 549-14j 7
PO RSC HES
WANTED
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to considef' the purt'ha.se
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IJ631 HlrbOf Blvd
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WEIUY
CLEA.HCA.RS ANDTIUCKS
COMMRL
CHEVROLET
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546-1200
-loaded. AC. auto. Cham-1•-------'75 Aid IOOlS pagne, 714-4~ •'II lOOSDTwt.o•
4 door, 4 speed, air cond 1980 Datswi 310GX, 7800 Midnight blue, sunroof.
am 1fm stereo 59,000 m1 miles, A ;e, AM !FM /8 loaded Save $4000-1
Very c I ea n S2 2 5 0 track. hate back . sun-will PU 1n Europe Sept.
833-3311 anytime root Blue. 36100 cash or 24 Buy before re-
LHM~o•er take over lease payt g1stered. Pvt Ply,
1980 Audi 4000. pay-Sl76.~ mo. Call after 6 64f·l331,S48-9996
ments .74857-8505 _2m ... 9SS-1486. '81300SDTurbo. Metallic
'78 Fox. Air, sunrf, 4 spkr hrrari 972] blue, snrf. 56 m1 S48-9341,
AM /FM cass sler. Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2848 ---clean. 966-5254 1972 Dino 2A6 GT Xlnt '79 300D, Blk-Blk, all op-
,75 Audi lOOl.S, 4 spd, xlnt cond Daytona Seats lions. Sl9.400 847 2736 or con d, 34 mpg, orig S2l ,OOO _898-_204_6 _____ _
owner. 5884 _67~~~~1~--1 '79 JOOSD Turbo. IVOry,
'73 Audi Fox 4 dr, A re. Aot 9725 all extras, 51K, offer or
auto, AM /FM cass. gd ~··•••••••••••••••••••• trade_499-_5000 ___ _
cond. PiiOO/bSl. 644. 7084 76 Fial 124 Spyder Xlnt '7 6 ]00 D s..f
IMW '712 cond. M~l~~~l New Mich, cruise ron-
lrOI l 900. 494-7.Sl ••••••••••••••••••••••• '76 iJ1 2 dr 5 spd.
We MeetorBeat AM /FM cass stereo. '79 6.9 MERCEDES
Any Bonafide Deal,, X Int trans car. Days, Low mi, 1 owner many
Come See Us Today. . 675-1623, Eves & wkods. extras; eltttric sunroof.
$ ~~~3_ 500 21~8362
,,_ 9727 '71 M BZSQSL, wht. tan
••••••••••••••••••••••• lthr, 2 lotJS, au xlnt, lo
SADDl.BACK VISIT YOUR mi. Sl9.SOO. 641-8033dys. S52·5915 ev~
28402 Ma=te Pkwy OR.ANGE COAST '64 2~ SL. 2 tops, wire
Missi<lo Viejo HONDA wheels. red and blat'k.
AVERY PKWY HEAD~ARTERS ..m..._959_63l·047?
<EXIT5FWY.} TO AYlll '78 450 SLC Coupe, .] I 2040 4911 .. 949 ••• brown /beige, 36 ,000 • ...., UNIVERSITY miles. All available ex· ClosedSundaYS SALES &SERVICE lras. $30,IXXI.
$1 000 000 OLDSMOllLE '79 .so SL Convertible, ,,. HOHDA gray, 7,IXXI miles. Both
J Inventbry GMC TRUCKS tops. All luxury equip.
OF NEW IMW'S 2850 Harbor Blvd. ~:~~~door. t'ham· Sales and Leasing at COSTA MESA • pagne. 3,IXXI miles. com-
competit.ive prkes. Ex 540.9640 pletely equ i pped dcee~et nl service and parts .78 Cvcc. xlnl cond .. S3500 $36.000
.. · firm f o r a p p t c a I I
Good selection of pre-
viously owned BMW &
other fine cars in ex· cellent condition.
~ 714 :m2.
1974 Honda Civic, 4 spd. '76 450 SL. Mint condition.
hatc!bback, recently loaded. Sl9.7SO
tuned Good cond. S2,000. '1'79-2758
64H?'/5 ·1 • 2ioc Mere ... We also have a lease '7S Civic. 4 spd, ac. Excellent cond. $0,000
HIAulUv.. company that leases AM /FM Strack. 76K Mi. ml $12,000. Pvt Pty wn •""' other makes of autos. Good nd o · Top doll-for Spo.... k nd F d co . ng owner (714) 779-5031 .... "" true s a vans. or a · 12•00 0 80 P t · · C B C • · rv Py. '84 MBZ -"'B. AM /FM, ars, up, ampeN, dlUonal information on 83J..0979 ~
914's, Audi's leulnf please call... sunrf, Mich. radials. Ask forU,<; MGR 714m2-1.210 7141661.9611 '76 Honda cvct'. low Xlnl cond JIM MAllMO miles, air, amtfm. gd. S27$0. m.3241
VOWWA... Fora&ooddealand&ood cond . $2750 497REW U'-. 9742
af I . "6-8710 -187118eacl1 Blvd. tersa esservice : 1--~------1 ·••••••••••••• .. •••••••
HUNTINl .. ~JOOON BEACH ~ • ~•••••••••••!?.~~ I Ht Ml COUPI · 1----'"-=~<=:.=.::..---1 W R e I u c l an ll y m u s t WI... SALES-SE~EASINO JAGUAR sell ... need biger car.
YOUIDOTIC 2oew. ltt.SANTAAHA OWNERS ~ft trade COOJldered.
IHmSHCAIS 714/83&.3171 Weneed your6Cytinder 157 -1 CLOSEOSUNOAY 111'7 .. 1981 Ja1uan! Top "VYV • -nf Mlltbclllig dollar paid for good 5-0IO
P.tOfJ91r can! w.I '744
• ft-. IAUH MOTOIS ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••. IMW tw ' 111 _.. 212$ Harbor Blvd. 77 Mii
t.e.IC:..Wlt COSTAMESA Oy1amlte '8' rdatr. t
3100W.Cout wy, Mc&...IMWll 79-2500 speed, stereo. Britt.la NT.:9d\ I =-~... r-.• -X .... K,.<..E-"t-2.=· wl=-=re-=w-b-b-,1 ,.cln. ';~•RTK)
M,000 ~ ml, Bura. JIMNAmlO Placin1 )'Olar Clutlfltd 1-1.1...1L..;:u..-.~1a.11:.m-1..11~!!!.;_.!!!t:IS.---I
Id ts'° 11mp1e ... Just C&dlllacstoGo-Carta · ....._ '732 •omw ....
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lt7t..... ic Poracbe tH, Z Uter, "10 Corona. 81.111 Sood, '11 Super Bett.lt Oroat 'IO CENTVRY LTD, 4 dr,1'79 Brhm di Eleaance: CM•,... ftJO ,_,... 9940 Mmt.t 9912 P11to ttl1
tlaa s •Pted overdrive •Int cond, new paint, bod)' nda Utt work. ltt cond. New paint l Ures. e cyl, loaded. 17.~ ml. Loaded. allver with Ught .............. ••••••••• ••••••••• .. •• .. ••tt••• ....................... •••••tt••••••••tt•••••• tr a na . • 1 t er eo. u1. etc. Nuat aee l500 ra1h t.ake1. ~s:us . ..11J!>O~S31.:9JOO.__ blue int•rlor, u .ooo ·• Corvair 2dr. uo Atr 1972 ...CIDIS ia Muatana Grandt, Up i4 Wa100.1tK. Alr, btch,
(0'11XWL> Wu ... ~ T ._ f s. vw b1.11 IJ70, reblt t'lll 'Y Century BWcu solhl mllu . suoo . Day Vlton aeala, ready to •zot1•111t... topibape 11w tra, 1111 rta, 8500.
now lt6t,.....tl2 '71 SR5 Plck up. Good New radial ttru , 1ontverury tdd~tion I O Evf.11144-~ reatore $300. evu. • ~ JJ:a&l M ~~~7~:.i.==----
OML'f MtH s HA R p ! M 1 S 1 cood. _.100. lifetime battery, xlnt Good rond ~. v ea 1971 SUverCadSCV IB50. 11 Autfm:Jic trl.QIP ,•un· ·n Muttua. lmmac. ne'k '11 Plnto a dr, new 2.a IAU•MOTOltS All/FM .•• 000. $S9-7ae 8283 cood. $ZSS. IM part.)'. 494.:Mlt _ 1 One owner, good cond. '88 CHEVELLE M1Ubu rc:'rt a moo'~alrvate tverythlna. 1bow car. liter ua. ' apd, no•
291'l$Hal'bor8lvd. v _ _ '71CoronaMarkll.4spd,, . i3Apollo.8Ul00m1, V·8. ,lll~l~ -:;-ZJ08cyl.Nds.aomeen1. p ' 7 .17. 08 P /P UIOO O.B.0 . palnt,1tMioctea,ma11.
COSTA MW '75 Carrara Tare-Rblt &ood oood SlJ>O 7t Convt bua. Sliver, •/\, p/1, p/b, 11c Clun 78 Eldor~ convt last w • lt4· o __ 24 mp . Loob • runs _J.ll:.ll!m.. __ 1 tDI caaa 7·1 ic 8'• Afttt5~· 11,000 m1 Chrome wheel 881 ·0568. SU95 /080 or breed • lo mi kept k '70 Nova 4 dr S>,000 orig '73 Ford LTD Wafon. OW.illli 9955 ..Al.r.:11:&1~· r.:z.;=s-----'-0 Poitahed . Cover '70 Toyota Corona re1 111 . am /fm HlM._ -stora.ie.Xlntcond Aa m1.8ryl:.77tna.cheap 811,000ml.RW111re1 ........................ ,.,.,... tt60 Mwl WMllS Buutlful ! 145-0222 Dt>luxe, xlnt cond cuaette. Mint S9,000 '71 Sky.tart 2 dr, auto, lllg $7,950&1s. .1!!:2 fl63.11U •11 Delta 4 dr Sect. Runa ..................... ..
We need your \9'16-1979 E.vn.,.•13· ' thruout, new paint, tires, 8'1J:O~ good tires, brks, mech, . -'68 Caprice 327 Vinyl top, 1967 ford Truck .... ton, good, good tlrts. '800 71 rL YMOUTH
MGBll Top dollar paid ... I 97u Pro· Mags runs xlnt '8'1 VW Bua for ule $1850 verxclean, J150. 6'2·3358. 81 Stretch Umo, black, 2dr. lull pwr, air, radio. small VS. camper shell 8'13-5 Horhon 4 door 4 apeed ror 1oodcan1 •,c.t H lit • OBO or beat m all equipment +TV ID· 78 300 ' " bbe d _.... . -I r. IAUH MotORS ................... .. ust sac Sl450 / o er. I~ Lt Sabn tercom tlO volt ~on· ' rru, en& 13ru r runs g _,., 19'79 CuUw. alJ optJons, Super clean. (480U...,.)
v *l DEALER IN U.S.A. PP. 84~ . &73-1.2166 . 4 Dr Ml·GI _ verter'. 1200 miles . ...&nl ~57 --, _4!11H2&1 mu.t sell below book SZHS ~~BIAd T,.._,.. 97' 88 Bug, rebll(teceil?ls, C_,loc 9915 ~.OOO. For appt. t'all C041CJ4W 993l 74 Galaxy Runs good. lll6.fft6.U;M7·~ JIMMAllMO
9 f 250 ~ ROY ...................... stereo, xlnt paint & ant ....................... 7liL3?3-:.7JZ. __ ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Private party. 968·4748, '76 Cutlass Supreme VOLISWAG84
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sunfroofl, CBl'. tape. Viti. ClOSfO $VNOAYS doll~rorpafcl r~e:·go~~ '69 Bus l.OK ~i reblt erulive &professional. Leather Int. wire ...... 9 •• 7.5·::;:;.;E······ '79 AeshtC.... -0· LOS DIESEL '79 nd. 100.1193-16115 roo • x nt ires. $1350. · · Lo~ Selectioll wheels 646-2938 I """""' ol '40.0 5 963.3154 '65 Silver Shadow Ill cars! New brk, cltch, tires ~fM.w · · ~-SWIMGll Cutlass Supreme Low ..... '15
, ... 9750 white. 4 door, lo~ IAUER MOTORS ~OB0494-1659 0 1911 c-oro '917 Gold with tan trim. Mffcwy 99SO Brougham Coupe. pastel Va1Lant. less t.ri.n 10,000 •~••••• .. ••••••••••• mileage $25.<KX>. 2925 Hubor Blvd VW '74 Dasher. ~bit eng, COlllocs ••••••••••••••••••••••• economical 6 cyl. engine ••••••••••••••••••••••• blue, a bea~ car Only ong ml. Like new. 4 dr,
77'/•..,...SCUR '79SilverWrailh,4door. COSTAMF.5A inxlntcood.$1,800firm Howt.Stodl! '61C...-ol50SS & air cord. (llMMVEI. '68 Colony Park Wagon, 20,400 m1. Super 4 auto. AC, radio, $2950. Dynamit~':nrootrw;with brown/tan, 22,<KX> miles. 979-2500 832-ml blwn,.5PM NABE:R~ 8estoffer673-!ltS40 ___ Was $29116; Now :u'n~' ~wer •. ~~ & speaker stereo. 17.899. Hurry.~UIO
· l 1 1 ~·0<1<'· 16TR7 Air AM/FM low '80 Vanagon Westphalia. ('ADI( ( ~. Cltt"okt 9920 OMlY Sitts . ~l9'74. POlltloc tt65 air, 5 eJeo. n very ove· 80 SJ Iver Shadow II , 4 . Gd. ond S3775 · Take over lease. 1276 inc , J JI ~ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• IAUB MOTOIS Mercury Monarch Ghia. PIRto 9957 •••••••••••••··~···~··• lrea~~~. ~~JJ{ black door, black, 3,500 miles m1 c 7. tax. 770.0354 • l it.• ' 1~, • * Ctlt•. '12 2925 Harbor Blvd 2 dr. V111YI top, st~reo ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Formula F1reb1rd. S7"5 $7S,OOO. 84 ·5776 '61 convert. No top. 1 "'" '-" ..,., '>·h> •11 C .. COSTA MESA radio. Near new tJres, 1977 PIMTO Green. Mlnt. IS mpg,
JIMMAllMO For 1:4~~ ca 11 VollswOCJlll 9770 $2000080. New J.c: Wagon. Air, 979. 50 a1~~08~0~¥~:U car. You should seethi! little new tires, 1st $18 75
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VOLKSWAGIH S..na 9762 1975 VW '63, new sunroof, eng. 6Z CADILLAC steering & brakes, radio, The BlcPtt Mwbt.plact MntCMC) 9952 m2VPY> Was' 12995 . 78 Trans AM, Xlnt lo mi, 187llBeachBlvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCllOCCO brks, pamt, Ores. etc. RunsGreat'ThLSbeauty till wheel , more ' ~··••••••••••••••••·~··now AC . A~/FM 8 trk. --~1~42·2000 '79 Subaru wagon, 4 w/d A truly sporty coupe ~-l-496-37?.8 has an excellent interior Sweetheart• (4677) on the Or.,.Cols1 66 Mustang V8, auto. air. OMlY Slt95 custom int, Cull pwr
·73 .911T blk/blk. New llke new. $&5000BO with two-tQne paint & '67 BUG-parting out. and bas only 97 ,000 OM&. y $7995 DAILY PILDT pony Lnt. xlnt cond $.1250. IAUEI MOTOIS Clean & classy S\700.
P·6s on ,7" alloy. Real 962.7Sl0 ~ag wheels. t0040STI Allorparts, SBOO. ~~!tG~~l~!L ~~~Li~sa HOWAIDCht•rold cLAS~IFIED 533-4242 292S HarborBlvd. 9'79-7819 . ,,_,, clean. 957·~ Toyoto 9765 ow 642·968'l steal.(QPG3'10) Dove/QuailSts. ~ '76 Auto, pwr str, pwr COSTA MESA '69Tempest. Lom1. uvuu
'65 PORSCHE356C ••••••••••••••••••••••• OMLY $3495 .71 BUG good body reblt CaJIS41HJ7S NEWPORT BEACH ADS brk · AM /FM OriS 979·2 run n.i n g rood. not
LIKE NEW, ,;995 11 TOYOTA. IA.UEI MOTORS eng, alloys. am;rni. a/c, ·511 Fleetwood Brougham UJ.0555 ~~ ~ S2899 0 B 7' FOltD PIMTO ~:~t1ful SlSO. 1148-5928
(2l3143:H397 Dynamite Cebca GT s 2925HarborBlvd. reliable. must sell. lmmac ms1de & out SEEUSARST! YouConWlll,findlt, :S-1 . Mu stang, needs Automatic runabout ~
'75 914. Red. Good cond speed Sharp! (!>S7SQEI COSfA MESA $1975_jQB9 494 99& -n90010B064S~ W• have a good selecu·on frodt II With o won1 Ad motor. trans ok """"'· Com pare this price 67 Fl REBdIRBodD. X!nlt ~D· SSSOOoroUer. $3495 979-2500 . s 1 · ---.. ( J ~ w T mng con . y. m enor 640.4<KX> t6112 -----71 uper Beete, semi· '78 Seville Rolls Royce of NEW & USED 642 5878 Call an lime548«57 (479 K ) xlnt needspamt. Mags
ex VgMLIMA.llSW• HG~ 80 VWIAlllT auto, gd cond S2lOO grill Blk 1slate gray Chevrolets! • Mustang '65 ronvert 6 Sztt5 + new radial tires $2195
Sell with EASE' • g, Custom Diesel sunroof 2 962-9792. --j Must sacrifice un der On. Cal St .... u cyl, 1 owner 43K m1. JIM MAllMO OBO :>s2·5J.SO
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'60· '65 VW left & nght t966 Harbor Blvd.
door, '73 left door ~ COSTA MESA
each West.em style whl 646-9303 540.9467 rims for Super 'Beetle
$20 ea. 548-9744
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$2995
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VOLKSWA.GS.
18711 Beach Blvd
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wagon w /air. 85K Xtra
sharp. 10941.XG >
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18711 Beach Blvd
842-20j)O
'64 Volvo Pl800S. xlnt
'63 Camper Bus 12 Volt. running cond Must see
1600 Everythtng new 631 3733 dys, 494·8403
Orig paint. $1800. Call eves. After 6, 83'!·9265 __
74VW
SUPEI HETU
4 speed sunroof .
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$2995
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18711 Beach Blvd
842..:.200~
'68 BUG. auto stick. New
eng.. brakes & body dam~_96J..f4SS
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145WAGOH
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VOLKSWAGS.
18711 Beach Blvd
842-ZOOO
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7 5 VW RAlllT Autos, Ultd
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VOLISWA.GS. '7S Horntt ~orts
Be hBI d Wag on 61.00 m1 , 18711 ac v · loaded, new Ur . xlnt
_ _J42-20QL_ running cond. $1700 .
MUST Sell '81 Rabbit 960·~120 btwn s&.8 m.
Con\'t Showrm cond Mwt Ml!
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'71 VW Cc.¥t. cou ntry. '75 Hornet Wag.
Xlnt cond. Many xtras. $1 .650 Xlnt cond. OBO
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'71 Karm~ Ghia. New 1972 IUtCK eng. Radials. cass ELECTRA
, stereo. 644-4027 . So m e of th a l o Id
7t VW Coovt White on fashioned American
white, lo rru • mint cond a u to I u x u r y at a 000.~25~_. _ bargain ! 13S9FZUI
'76 Dasher Wagon. Lols of
Xtras. New Mich
646-4042_
Baja Bug '64 Factory
sunroor. '74 Dual Port.
rebuilt trans. 12 V alt .
many extras $3000
641·6317 days, 641·1777
eves aft8. __ _
Price was $1995, now
O .. LY $1599
1977 IUtCK
ELECTRA WAGON
Options me. pwr. win·
dows, locks & seat, cruise control, lilt wheel
& luggage rack .
tOlSVOR>. Was ~95.
now
OHLY $4495
IAUEI MOTOIS
2925 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MF.5A
979-2500
9100 Autos, Htw 9100
SUI.AIU STATION WA&OM
Pw. disc brlket. steel belted white wallt,
, rldlo, tinled glau, rear wlndoW detogg«
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4DOOR
HATCHIACK
BRAND NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH HORIZON
ATLAS PRICE 56595 $6295
CASH REBATE-5300 ~~~~
2.2 liter engine, automatic trans., bucket seats. max. cooling, !old down rear seat.
body side & wheel lip moldings. popular equipment group. tinted glass. AM/FM
radio, wheel trim rings. wsw radials & more! (108771 ) .
BRAND NEW 198 I PLYMOUTH RB.IAMT SEDAM
ATLAS PRICE s6795
YOUR
CASH REBATE-5500 PRICE
Equipment includes 4 cylinder engine. automatic transmission, max. cooling. tinted
glass. left remote mirror. bench seat. deluxe wheel covers. body side moldings. white
sidewall radial tires and more! (164328).
1971 CHEVROLET
MALllU COUPE
Equi pment includes an
automat ic trans . atr
cond11tonlng. power steering.
power brakes. radio, vinyl top &
morel (71 lDFE).
1971 PONTIAC
GTOCOUPE
Equipment includes va engine.
automatic trans . power
steenng, power brakes & morel
(959HGB) Solid lransportatlon
for only
1980 DATSUN
280X T-TOP COUPE
Loaded inc. 5 speed trans .. alf
cond . pwr. ·st ·brakes·wtndows.
GL pkg., cruise. AM ·FM
cassette. custom int & ext ..
rear shadow & more' (697ZEM).
1981 CADILLAC
B.DORADO SEDAN
Loaded inc auto trans . atr
cond • pwr st · brakes ·
windows • locks & split seats.
leather int., ltlt, cruise. AM·FM
cassette & morel (629407)
1981 CHRYSLER
IMPERIAL COUPE
Loaded inc. auto trans . a"
cond . pwr steering & brakes.
moon roof. leather int . radio.
wsw ttres & more' (1 BHK008)
1976 CHRYSLER
CORDOIA COUPE
Loaded, radio, heater. pwr.
steering. pwr. brakes. wsw. air,
auto trans.. vinyl top, tilt,
cn11se. SPht seats. wire covers
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.. Guerra's Pl~e. Austin" by Orange Coast College photography instructor Robert ~iddlcombe
Page 3
Art?
Photography
has its place
By JOEL C. DON
Of .. .,. .. ,,. .......
"b it (photography J art
-COil U be? Who knows OT
who carea! It u a vital new
way of ueing, it belong• in
our day and age, its
po18ibilitie1 have only been
touched upon."
-F.dward Weston, 1930
" ... what maprease• me
now u that I no longer care
to prove that aome photo-
graphl can do tM 1ame
thing for peopt. that po.int·
ings do. (They call it
·art.')"
-Minor White, 1952
Ever since J oseph
Nicephore Niepce creat-
ed the first photograph
in 1826, a turbulent de·
bate has at times ebbed
and flowed on the
artistic merits o( this
relatively new technique
for capturing the images
of man, his C'reations
and nature.
Though museum
curators and gallery
owners for decades have
r esisted the
astronomical growth or
this light ·bas e d
medium, photography,
as most art critics would
agree, has come into its
own.
Pockets of resistance
still nibble away at what
is viewed a mechanical
m e dium ; a pu s h ·
button ; r eady -to-use
t ec hnique n eatly
packaged for the com-
mon man.
If cash value were a
See Page 18
,
•
~ Jazz in Laguna
D
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(J)
Laguna Beach's third annual "Friends of Jazz
F estival" featuring mainline performers starts
tomorrow at noon in the Irvine Bowl.
~ The festival opens with Jeff Lorber Fusion and
-o Arco Iris. Also slated are Josh Hanna, Steve Carr. if Brent Brace and special guest band Kitty Hawk.
iii The Saturday evening performance starts at ~ 7 · 30 with Kenny Rankin, George Winston and Ann 1 Patterson's "Maiden Voyage."
~ The noon concert on Sunday includes J oe Pass,
~ Bobby Hutcherson. Sonny Stitt & Pat Britt, Richie
Cole and the Gerald Wilson All-Star Orchestra.
Sunday evening features Mel Torme, Anita
O'Oay, the Bob Florence Orchestra and the L.A.
Jazz Choir. The show beings at 7:30 p.m.
Concluding the three-day Jazz festival at noon
Monday will be Cal Tjader, ·Tito Puente, Flora
Purim & Airto. Justo Almario, Alex Acuna and
special guest Willie Bobo.
Reserved seating is avail able for all s hows.
T1ckl•ts range from $1 5 to $8, depending on the
s pecific concert date Tickets are available
through T1cketron. Mutual Agencies, Charge-Line,
Laguna Beach Music Co. and Sound Spectrum.
For 24-hour information, call 494-6242.
-.
Anita O'Day to appear m LaguTla Sunday
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The Great Weekender Who's Who Quiz
Each of these actors appeared locally before finding fame elsewhere. Who are they?
r
1. She just got out of Orange Coast College
<where she played two musical leads) and grabbed
a featured role in a Broadway musical before go·
ing on to bigger and better things -December
1968.
4. He's better known for drawing than acting,
but be drew quite a few lauahs as Felix in "The
Otld Co\J"1~"' al \"t old LagtlDa 'PftlW<>~e -! July 1-. •r J • :t 1 ' ' ~ ' •
2. A Corona del Mar actress playing "The Star
Spangled Girl" at the old Laguna Playhouse -
January 1969.
3. Playing Curly in "Oklahoma" in San
Clemente, this UCI graduate used to sweep out the
Daily Pilot on weekends. He was recently
nominated for a Tony as Juan Peron in "Evita."
-May 1968.
Music
. .
A second . ShOt for Anne Murray
By JEFF PARKER
Ot 11119 o.Hy ~ .... S'-fl
When glitter-less. Schtick-less Anne Murray
Lakes the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre stage
Sunday night, she 'll bring what she's always
brought to s how business -''Just me and my
\•oice."
"It doesn't matter how you 're dressed up. All
Lhat hype and gimmickry is just a way to get lo
people. My way of getting to people is through
singing," she said in a recent phone interview.
Apparently, Murray's theories of "getting
to people " have been right : s he has
amassed three Grammy Awards, sixteen Juno
Awards (Canadian equivalents of Grammy
Awards). six gold and two platinum albums and
some 20 American chart hits.
Her command of country-pop crossover,
manifested in s u c h songs as "Love Song,"
"Snowbird," "Could I Have This Dance,"
"Daydream Believer" and "You Needed Me," has
given Murray huge audiences in both pop and
country music.
"I try not to limit myself to particular styles
when I choose songs to sine," she said. "I'm
basically a melody person. When a song sounds
good to me, gives me a real gut reaction, then I'll
do it. Sometimes I can bear a good song, but know
it isn't for me. I turned down ·1 Honestly Love
You' because I just couldn't hear myself sineing it.
Olivia did a wonderful job with it."
Murray has been performing since the late
60s. but it wasn't until 1978 that her career shot to
its current altitude. She originally saw education
as a career goal, majoring in physical education.
But friends encouraged her to use that rich.
smooth voice for more than just singing in the
shower and Murray betan performing.
Through the early '70s s he performed in·
cessanlly, often singing to 500 people in 3,000 seat
halls. "I didn't know what I was doin1 for about
five years.·· she said. "I was running arougd the
Anne Murray ap-pears tonight a~ lrvme M~w~
country doing concerts just for lhe sake of doing
them -I wasn't enthused about the business or
the music. It finaHy brought me to the point where
I sat down with my people and told them not to
book me anymore. There was just no point to it."
The tired young singer retired to her home in
Canada with her husband and had a child She did
no performing or recording.
"I didn't do anythin·g but stay home with my
child and husband and take care of my life. It was
something I'd always dreamed of. During that
year l realized that this is what life was all about
[ found a tremendous amount of strength in my
life as a wife and mother."
By the time Murray returned to show business
a year later . she was full of enthusiasm and a plan
for her career. And the plan was to keep the
career in control, where it couldn't interfere with
her family.
"I hired new people," she said. "A new pro·
ducer, new agent. new manager, and it made all
the Wfference in the world. We mapped out a plan
for 1978 and it worked. A lot of people wondered if
I could make a comeback but I wasn't starting
from scratch -at least I had a track record. I
knew I could do it."
ln 1978, Murray won three Grammy nomina-
tions <Best Pop Vocal Performe r. Female; Record
of the Year and Best Country Vocal Performer.
Fe male>. That year's record, "Let's Keep It That
Way" sold 1,300.000 copies -a resounding success
for a performer who hadn't bad a bit in four years.
The following year, Murray was awarded lhe
Best Pop Performer, Female Grammy for "Could
I Have This Dance, .. winnine over Barbra
Streisand, Olivia Newton-John. Donna Summer
and Carly Simon. In 1979, Murray had more hits on
the charts than any other female vocalist besides
Summer.
The success followed into 1980, when she won
another Grammy Award tor Best Female Country
Vocalist. She also won four Juno awards in
Canada. bringing her total to 16. The Toronto Sun
s uggested that award be changed to \he "Annies."
Murray capped 1980 with the release of "Anne
Murray's Greatest Hits."
See Murray. Page 4
Alabama's new style in country music
By JIMMY JOHNSON 0.11, ...... ~..._ ....
BUENA PARK The State of Alabama has
spawned a number of good ol' boys and girls who
know what to do with a fiddle and a guitar. and
how to turn a phrase or two into a country hit.
It gave us Hank Williams, the man who
probably has had more to do with today's populari·
ty of country music than any one person. It gave
us Tammy Wynette. considered by many to belhe
first lady of country music.
And now the State of Alabama bas come up
with another bundle of talent, this time in a group
a ppropriately named "Alabama." Alabama <the
group, not the stale) ain't exactly new. but it is
riding a new wave of popularity that has made
country music fans stand up and take particular
notice.
Made up of four intensely talented musicians.
Alabama just wra pped up a month of California
tours with a successful weekend at Knoll's Berry
Farm.
The group comprises three cousins -Randy
Owen, lead singer and usually the spokesman for
the group; Jeff Cook bass guitar, and Teddy Gen·
try. who plays just about anything with strings.
They all come from Ft. Payne in the northern
Alabama mountains where about all there is to do
is "work. raise kids, raise hell and make music."
The fourth member of the group is drummer
Mark Herndon. They don't say where he's from.
but to hear him talk you know it's not far from that
Alabama.Tennessee border that Hank Williams
used to sing about. Alabama now claims him.
Alabama is part of that new breed of country
musicians. They don't whine through their noses,
nor does everything they sing about have to do
with a long love coming to a tragic end.
Alabama's sound was 10 years m the making.
just ain't that many lost love affairs lert to sing
about.
periment with sounds."
Alabama •s sound is not down·home country.
nor is it hard rock. ll's not even rockabilly. It's
their s pecial sound and It fits them like a wet T·
shirt would flt Dolly Parton.
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"Seriously," he added. "radio has become
more open·minded and is willing to play more
kinds of music. Not only have the lyrics chan~.
b'lt .ao ~•the sound ot country mUJlc:. Tbal's
largely due-io t~ p~Q<\ucers. wh9are·wilUna10 ex· . .
It's not a sound they came b~ overnight. It has
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;. Roy Orbison 's voice is like the SR· 71 spy i plane: it soars into the stratosphere under
restrained power. diving back and forth between .2 the earth and the heavens at will. It is magical;
cl: there's none other like it.
Orbison's voice with Roy attached -ap-
peared MoJlday night at the Crazy Horse Saloon in
Santa Ana. His show was a chronology or the early
rock era,-Laking li steners back to a time when
birth control meant abstinence and lifestyles had
yet to be invented.
But this was not another ho-hum rock and roll
r eview Orbison 's contribution to the m usical
m ilieu is one of substantial quality. His were the
best songs or their time because they look a
dynamic form that hasn't faded. These tunes are
not relics; they are classics.
A glance at the crowd. however , indicated that
nostalgia is a strong draw for the aging superstar.
Most were in their mid· to late-30s and their
squeals of recognition accompanied the opening
bars or every number. To them, Orbison was a
time machine and this was a trip they relished.
Which is a little unfair. One of the evening's
more intriguing presentations was "That Lovin·
You Feelin' Again ... written by Orbison only last
year. Orbison stays in the upper register on this
attractive ballad.
Another number. "Hound Dog Man," is a com-
paratively recent tribute to Orbison's friend and
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From Page 3
been over 10 years in the making. And from Ft.
Payne to Nash ville may not seem far, but
Alabama had to take the long way around.
·•we had no help from anyone when we were
starting out," Owen said. "Once we started mak·
ing it, however , we made a lot of friends in the
business.
"We're working 300 days this year," Owens
said. "We're gone more from home now, but we
get more for it.
"A good example of that is what happened to
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black body suit. ultrawide bell with Indian pat·
terns and braided le ngths of leather hanging al the
hips, topped off by unnaturally black hair and
rather dated looking s unglasses. In truth, it looked
a Utlle sad.>
Though Orbison remains a songwriter to con-
t end with, it was the earlier numbers that best
demonstrated the dimensions of his vocal talent.
And there are so many of them.
Orbison opened the set with the haunting
"Lea," followed by an unreconstructed arrange-
ment of "Mean Woman Blues.·· Then came "Only
the Lonely," "Blue Angel, .. "Blue Bayou."
The wildly enthusiastic crowd came to its feet
on "Cryin' " and remained in Orbison's control
until the final song, his ultradramatic "Running
Scared."
Then Orbison left the stage while his band re·
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dience made enough noise to draw him back for a
reprise of the song's soaring chorus. Artificial en-
core devices such as this tend to irritate. What if
the crowd didn't call him back? Would the band
keep playing that sam e note untiJ the next show?
Years of making his vocal chords do things
most of us can only imagine have taken no clear
toll on Orbison. His voice is as flexible and excit·
ing as ever. It looks like this man will be around
for awhile. and that's good.
' us at Gilley's place," he offered with a smile.
"We've played Gilley's twice in the last year. The
first time we went in for $4-0r·SS,OOO.
"Then we got popular and they wanted to book
us again at Gilley's fo r the same price. We said no
way. The price is $10,000 now. They refused to pay.
"Two days later they came back and said
they'd pay it, but our value had gone up even
more . We had just won the country music award
as the best vocal group, and were asking $15,000.
T hey still wouldn't pay it.
"We finally went in at $25,000."
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••• Anne Murray
From Page 3
She is currently concluding a summer "tour''
of outdoor venu~s. For Murray, touring is usuall y
done on weekends and three-day holidays such as
Labor Day.
"I don't like to be away from home much
more than four or fi ve days at a time. Children
need to have a schedule and it's more trouble
than it's worth to take them on tour." she said.
''I'll never let my performing get in the way of my
family. ever."
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0: VICTOR BORGE brings his one-man
show, "Comedy with Music," to the Cr ystal
Cathedral in Garden Grove Sunday at 8 p.m.
For information or reservations phone 971 -4014.
PIANIST GEORGE SHEARING and bass
player Brian Torff join the Los Angeles
Philharmonic under Boston Pops conductor
John Williams for two evenings of pops at the
H.ollywood Bowl tonight and Saturday at 8:30.
Tickets on sale at Mutual Agencies or by credit
card at (213) 469-1981. For information Cilll
(213) 87-MUSIC.
A HARVEST FESTIVAL and Christm as
Crafts M arket opens today through Sept. 7 at
the Los Angeles Convention Center. Features
hundreds of craftpeople in period costumes,
food and entertainment. Admission $3.SO for
adults, $1.50 for children 6-11, free to chi ldren
under 6. Call 457-1553.
CHUCK BERRY and Bobby Vinton
play this weekend at Six Flags Magic Mountain
north of. Hollywood. Call 255-4100 for details.
DOC SEVERINSEN AND BUDDY RICH
bring Disneyland's summer entertainment
season to a close beginning Monday, Sept. 7.
Severlnsen will play on the Frontierland River
Stage through Sept. 11. Rich will hold forth In
Main Street's Plaza Gardens until Sept. 12 .
Showtimes vary .
. THE KINGSTON TRIO plays through the
holiday weekend at t he San Diego Wild Animal
Park near Escondido. Shows at 3:30 and 10:30
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E ! Naughty Sweeties learn what's • 1n a name.
-11 By JOEL C. DON
LA: OtU.Delty.......... ) I ~ They calJ themselv~ the Naughty Sweeties.
c And based on that name and a publicity still j that appears on their latest four-song EP mini-
~: album, you'd expect to hear some punk licks from .
this L.A.-based band. a: Well, they like the name. which originated
from a 1929 blues-ragtime song. The group admits
while on a recent national tour audiences expected
punk and got something different.
That difference is solid rock ·n• roll music
borne out of their appreciation for the classical
styles of the '60s rock tradition. They treated a
Golden Bear audience recently to their special
blend of rhythm and blues, modified to meet the
upbeat demands of the new wave '80s .
In the two years since the group formed,
they've releas ed a 45 titled "Alice" and
"Chinatown," an LP. Devo's Bob Casale heard the
group and encouraged Tom Petty to take them on
a recent Midwest concert tour.
The group includes leader Ian Jack , vocals
and guitar Rollo Smith, guitar. Simeon Pillich on
bass and Andy Doerschuk on drums.
They took their brand of L.A.-inspired mus ic
to 19 cities over a 3 1h·month period, covering
18,oOO miles. Then there were another 18 gigs with
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
"We grew up in Los Angeles. so we put a lot·
more of that edge into it," Jack said, in a
backstage interview. "But basically the music is
rhythm and blues .
Despite the lone of their lltle. the .Vaughty Sweeties are not a punk group.
•'These songs come from a country edge or an
a R&B edge. That's where all rock music comes
from."
Coupled with punk bands during their national
tour. the band, Jack said, had little difficulty im-
pressing audiences with their heavy e mphasis
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Nasty Sweeties or Naughty Sweaties: possibly an
expectation for phosphorescent hair and other
punk paraphernalia.
"l don't know if we have an im age problem
because of the name." Jack said. "Before the Pet-
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By KATHY BRYANT
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The female nude figure has been French
photographer Lucien Clergue's most recurring
image for twenty-five years. His first black and
white series showed the figures on beaches and in
water to represent Venus, while the second used
redwood forests as the setting
These photographs and his latest group -
"The Urban Nude" -are on exhibition at the
Michael Jeffrey Gallery in Santa Ana.
This is the first Orange County showing of
Clergue's works. It's hard to understand why.
Perhaps the reason is that the female figure is
photographed, rather than painted. Photography is
still a grey art area to many people, and nude
photographs may have a Playboy-magazine con
notation. They shouldn't. These pictllres are not
meant to tantalize : they are comments on how
vulnerable, yet beautiful the human rigure is in its
natural environment.
Clergue juxtaposes the sensual female figure
with both nature images (the sea, trees> and build-
ings. It's in this last area that bis work shows the
most originality -the naked human figure photo-
graphed as an architectural surprise in essentially
inhumane buildings.
ln "Caco at Montparnasse II" a figure drapes
herself backwards over a conduit pipe, while
"Denise and Shadows, Chkago" has the nude
become part or the wall by accepting the dark
shadows of half-drawn Venetian blinds. In "Night
in New York" a silhouette-shadow functions as a
skyscraper.
Clergue literally strips the modem person
bare and places her, and sometimes him, in the
environment where s he must function if she's a ci-
ty person. The cold , rectangwlar lines of modem
architecture can act as an adversary to modern
man, yet Clergue sees a communion between the
two.
"Denise on the Lake, Chicago" and
"Primavera an New York" work the best. Jn
.. Denise" the rounded figure reflects in the
skyscraper window and becomes part of Lake
Michigan. The lakeside parking lot full of cars
echoes duality of form and acts as another in ·
dustey vs. nature imafite.
See :Vudes. Page 17
'Box' takes gently sardonic look at culture
By JEFF PARKER
Of tM o.lly ...... SIMI
Turnbull's latest production. "What Do
You t ·n Big Box? Living is an Art." was
perf la weekend to sell-out crowds at the
Big Box Studio •n Laguna Beach.
The program. comprised of songs and skits.
was a gently sardonic look at pop culture -fine
art, television and poetry being the current targets
of Turnbull's comic eye.
Turnbull began his cabaret-style productions
last year at the "Newport Harbor Art Museum with
"Prisoners of Paradise." A sequel, focusing on life
in the city of Laguna Beach where Turnbull Jives.
was performed early this year in Laguna Beach.
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series, the show transcended regional concerns for
a wider look at the culture around us.
The show, performed by Turnbull, singers
Karin Benson and Carolyn Miller, mime Caprice
Rothe and accompanists Karen Hammack on
keyboards and Bob Hawkins on guitars, opened
with the "Big Box Theme," a whimsical question-
ing of what one does with a big, empty box. "Liv
ing is an Art," Turnbull concludes in the song,
turning the box into a metaphor for Ure itself.
With the box-as-life comparison established.
the troupe proceeded to poke fun at the way.some
people fiU their "boxes."
ln the s kit, "Artist's Reception." the various
singers ~ave their views of the event: ·Miller,
dressed as a servant , sang "Behind You," in
which the cultured crowd won 't treat her with
respect; Turnbull sang ··c ulture Can Can," a look
at how people desire to fill their lives with
"culture" at any price: Benson did "Wardrobe."
based on the theme that you are what you wear;
and the cast joined together for the jocular "Art
for Art's Sake," a look al artistic motivations.
Moving from fine art to computerized culture,
the troupe teamed to perform "Seminar of Racial
Jokes." Acting as a salesperson for a home com-
puter company, Benson introduced the "Sitcom
II" home computer for "reading between the lines
of any business discussion, family discussion, or
that first encounter .•·
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~ ~Yu.!~,F,.;~~!l,.KER j "Body Heat" 1s set in Miranda Beach. Fla .
an imaginary town near Miami in which ever-~ ything seem combustible In the opening scene an
ci: old building is burned by arsonists likely
and the orange, feverish glow never seems to
leave the film.
The usual cool breezes of Miranda Beach have
given way to hot ones, leaving the townspeople
huddled over beers in crowded cares, their backs
patched with sweat. their foreheads dripping.
Even the cops are put on edge by the heat:
"Everything's a little askew," one detective ob-
serves, "The rules don't apply no more."
"Body Heat" is an mtelligent, effective story
of love and murder. in the tradition of James M
Cain's "Double Indemnity" or "Tbe Postman
Always Rings Twice." director Lawrence Kasdan,
whose scripts for "The Empire Strikes Back" and
"Raiders of the Lost Ark'' have establis hed him as
one of the hottest and most versatile writers for
Hollywood, has brought a contemporary wit to
"Body Heat." Even without the Intricate plot and
fine acting, Kasdan's movie is rare in its richness
of character : the film is full of small parts made
fascinating by the writing.
Ned Racine (William Hurt) is an easy-going.
unmarried attorney in hjs 30s. Racine is a s loppy
worker -his ambitions seem to have curdled in
the small town -and he and his attorney friends
talk Qften of getting out of Miranda Beach. Wan·
dering by an outdoor concert one s weltering night.
he meets Matty Walker (Kathleen Turner), alone
and dressed to kill. ·
Matty is a stunning, humid brunette (her body
temperature happens to run a few degrees above
average, she remarks): shtfs sexy, classy and
married. Ned, as if fueled by the evening's heat,
pursues her. They cat and mouse their ways to her
home, a magnificent villa outside the city, to find
the servant off and her husband, as usual, gone.
Heat.
The expected events take place: They fall in
love, find that her husband, Edwin, is the only
thing between their happiness together, and decide
to kill him.
"Body Heat" is a formula movie, but Kasdan
expands and twists the formula rather than lean·
ing on it. A good writer can use the freedom a
formula to sculpt his characters carefully and thread the plot with irony, usin~ the "givens" to
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Kathleen Turner and Wilham llurl hatch plots m .. Body II eat ··
make room in the story for other elements.
Kasdan's minor characters -Ned's friends
Lowenstein <Ted Danson> and Oscar (J .A.
Preston) and Matty's doomed husband <Richard
Crenna > all have time to surface and establish
themselves.
Lowenstein lives vicariously through Ned's
sexual tall tales .. Don 't get quiet on me now." he
tells Ned . "all I'll have left is my wife." Oscar is a
quietly brooding detective. an idealist who won't
make an exception for a friend when he finds that
Ned is involved. Edwin Walker is a rich.
mysterious businessman who believes that doing
"whatever is necessary" 1s the only way to suc·
ceed in life.
In one particularly fine scene. and one that
1sn 't integral to the story. Edwin and Matty
chance upon Ned in a restaurant, and ask him to
dine with them. While Matty excuses herself.
Edwin takes the opportunity to cooly test Ned's
mettle. In the brief scene, we're not only led to
suspect that Edwin may have killed Matty's
former lover, but his aggressive "do whatever is
necessary" lecture lo Ned is what pushes the
lawyer over the brink -he decides to kill Edwin.
The sequence bristles with irony; it's a delight.
'Comin' at Ya' a 3-D study • 1n boredom
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of .. o.lty l'llet lleff
"Comin · at Ya' " is rated R for ridiculous,
redundant, regressive, repulsive, reactionary and
revenue.
It's also rated 3-D. That's where the revenue
comes in, because if anybody goes to see this mov-
ie (and there were good crowds on opening night>
it will be for the three-dimensional gimmickry.
There's simply nothing else to recommend it.
It's a rare producer who dabbles in 3-D these
days. Since the spate of action-adventure films
some 20 years ago, the only 3-D movies to come
out have been those with a specific application
for that technology. In the early '70s, we had
"The Stewardesses," a soft porn flick. A few
years later "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein" came
a long, and 3-D was used to redefine gore on film.
The sex in "Comin' at Ya' " is largely im·
plied, though we know it is violent. The gore is
there, but it could be worse. In fact, the killings
in this film provide comedic highlights to relieve
the tedium. "Comin' al Ya' " is basically a bad spaghetti
western. And if that's like saying a naughty
Hitler. so be it. The atory line, aAd we use the term advisedly.
concemt a sott·apoken tough guy wbo returns to
hJs hometown on the Mexican border to find slJn,t
of carnage. Three bad men, accompanied by a
band of stereotyped Mexican banditos and an In-
dian in a Tonto costume, have attacked the town,
killed the men and children and taken the women
hostage. They will be sold as sex slaves to
calhouses south of the border.
The women (there must be 40 of them; all are
good-looking in identical underwear), are kept in a
remote building where they are terrorized by rub-
ber bats on strings.
On the day of the clearance sale, the captives
are paraded before a host of potential buyers. We
learn that most Mexican whorehouse owners are
young American women with Barbary Coast ac-
cents, as defined by Mae West.
Hart, our hero, invades the soiree, proving
that he is as stupid as he Is brave. He blows away
a few foreigners, frees the women (who flee in two
wagons pulled by eight horses t hat Hart
materialized out of the desert airl and stays
behind to get captured himself.
In time, Hart escapes and kills a bad man. The
women are recaptured. The bad man·s brothers
retaliate, quite reasonably, by staking them to the
ground and leaving them to die. There goes a
week's income. but blood ls thicker than in·
telllaencc. ··0n.1y Hart•s wife ls spared lo become balt lo a
trap. He blundera ln with characterlatic dimwitted
enthusiasm and emerges untouched because his
enemies are cooperative, ir ugly. As often as not.
they fall down before he has bothered to shoot
them.
Durin~ the ruckus •. Hart's wife is shot in the
back. Fortunately, s he's a rast healer, and rides
off into the sunset that evening with no signs of dis-
comfort.
It would be impossible to comment on the ac tors in "Comin' al Ya' " -there aren't any
But this u 3-D and that's something different.
In fact, we must confess the images in "Comin' at
Ya· .. seemed far superior lo those of years ago.
In some cases, the photography might even be
described as beautiful.
But the producers of thjs show know that 3-0
can't be wasted on little things like landscapes.
The whole point of 3·0, In their minds. is that you
can mal<e things slick out of the screen al the au-
dience . There's a lot of slicking out in "Comin' al
Ya'."
Hot pokers, rifles, pistols, falling coins. flying
bats, flying naming arrows, flying spears, sw.ords,
and even a baby's bum are all thrust into the face
of the crowd . The first time it's amusing; by the
third it's rude.
"Comln' at Ya' " is a Lupo-Anthony-Quintano
Production in asSQCiation with the Cale Brothers.
They ought.a be ashamed.
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J; working of the music than a revival of it."
~ So, Jack said, the audience shifted gears a bit -g to appreciate a musical Corm that was around
u.. while they were still in grade school.
~ Take the lyrics from a song titled "Tower of
c Babble" and you discover their incisive L.A. ~ flavor :
: Nobody understancLs Engllah. where I buy my 90$
Everybody there speaks Farll, all they understand is ~ cash a: Eating at the Los Burntos.
Hanging out in Chtnatown.
I thmk I 'm gomg to go crazy man, it 's really
getting me down.
Jack said he's inspired by such musical giants
as B. 8. King and Otis Redding.
"We don't seem to fit anywhere," J ack assert ·
ed "We're not monster rock, we're not heavy
metal. we're not punk. we're not new wave -I
don't think we have anything in common w1lh
those Corms ..
Indeed, Sweet ies' music 1s accessible and ac-
curate. It's a blend of new wave (though they
frown on that ephemer al term) and rock. In con-
cert. they have showmanship without acrobatics
He admitted it's not a simple task to take on a
punk audience.
"You have lo get them interested in the music
quickly, .. he said, "Or e lse they'll go out and get a
hot dog."
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Benson. equally talented a comedienne as a
singer, fed various racial jokes through the "Sil·
com 11," exposing the jokes as based in fea r and
ignorance more than hatred of race. The skit,
performed without music. was worthy of "Satur-
day Ni ght Live."
ln probably the most moving number of the
night. Turnbull and Benson took the stage for a
study of a couple beseiged with options for filling
the box that is their lives They've spent so much
Lime accumulating friends a nd objects that
they've not had any lime to accumulate any an-
llmacy with each other
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romance a nd love, was a brilliantly funny call for
people lo get to know each other, over and over
again. "Can you be idiotic?" Turnbull asks her.
"Trust me," s he replies. Winding their voices
together in fine harmoney, they conclude "Folks
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us Let 's be alone tonight'-"--------
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Intermission
College's offer
different drama
By TOM TITUS
Of tlle o.lly f'li.t Statt
tThis i., the last an a senes o/ three columns on the
fall seasons fo r the Orange Coast's profe"10nal, com-
munity and colteg1ate theaters)
The "third phase" of local theater. often over-
looked in the wake of the Ooodtide of professional
and community-level stage offerings. is the fare
offered by the Orange Coast's four college drama
departments. Ordinarily, the college programs of-
fe r something a bit different and the fall outlook
for 1981 tends lo reinfo rce this assumption. Eight
collegiate shows will be going on the boards in the
first three months of the new season. The college
season gets off to a late start, quite understan-
dably since several weeks of rehearsal are re-
quired after school opens in mid-September. Firs t
on the boards will be Tom Stoppard's "Night and
Day" at Saddleback College. opening Oct. 2 for
two weekends.
Golden West College 1s in a revival mood.
bringing back John Patrick's "The Hasty Heart"
for a three-weekend stint, beginning on Saturday.
Oct. 10. Golden West. by the way, has shifted its
curtain time to 8 o'clock this year. joining the
other lhf.ee colleges in that regard.
John Ferzacca. the Orange Coast College
drama instructor and prolific playwright who's
had three of his own shows mounted locally,
makes it four on Oct. 22 when OCC presents his
latest original, ''Getting Out." The play will run
for two weekends.
Saddleback College reaches back a few years
for the Greek drama ''Antigone," a sort of sequel
to Sophocles' "Oedipus" written during World War
II by French playwright Jean Anouilh. It opens
Oct. 23 for two weekends.
UC Irvine gets into the act on Oct. 28 with a
musical tribute to one of Amen ca 's greatest com-
posers, "Gers hwin Tonight." The university
players are active the next weekend also with a
piece called "Slag,·• running Nov. 6-7.
Still resurrecting golden oldies, Golden Wes t
College will present "Invitation to a March" for a
three-weekend engagement. starting Nov. 6. And
UCI has Frederich Duerrenmatt's epic morality
play "The Visit" ticketed for a Nov. 18-21 engage-
ment.
It's a balanced lineup with something for just
about everyone, not to mention ticket prices more
palatable than the colleges' professional and even
community counterparts .
• • • Nudes
From Page 11
In "Primavera" the li ght from the window
frames the r ecumbent nude in a n ullra-
sophisticaled New York apartment.
Lucien Clergue. who s till lives in his native
France, started in photography as a young man.
His first images were Provence landscapes and
the bullfights of Aries. He has photographed Jean
Cocteau at work on the "Testament d'Orphee" and
is known for his pictures of Picasso. In fact. so
highly did Pica530 regard his work that he called
Cler~ue the "Monet of the lens."
Quiz answers
(JuPstions on Page 2
l > Oscar-winning ac·
tress Diane Keat on,
once known as Diane
Hall.
2> Grammy.winning
singe r Toni Tennille.
t h en known a s Toni
Shearer.
3) Bob Gunon
4 ) Cartoonist Phil l n-
terlandi.
5) William Kirby
Cullen.
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~ Photography
.0 i ··is it art?
>. ftl "2 it From Page 1
~c~ measuring gauge for the
acceptance or photog-
~ raphy among the
~ works of the g r eat
painters and sculptors,
.§ the argument probably
ci: would be rend ered
mute. Some of the works
of nature photographer
Ansel Adams now com ·
m and astounding five·
digit figures in auction.
In 1980, three photo-
graphy auctions in New
York reportedly took in
nearly $2 million.
And like those who
work with canvas or
clay, only a select group
o f well -establis h e d
photographers are reap-
ing huge monetary re-
wards from their craft.
Photographs have en-
t ered the area of ·col-
lectables: A print with
the rig ht name and
c ritical acc laim can
match many a painting
or scuJpture in invest-
ment value.
But photography as
art is not based on dollar
signs alone.
A myriad of factors in·
e luding lighting, con-
tent, composition, style,
technique and materials
forge what eventually is
turned inlo a fiftished
print. Its valtte a.I art is
largely left to the dis-
criminating eye of the
critic.
When the s ubject
turn5 to 8 discussion or
photography as art, one
needs look no further
than Orange Coast
College, which fosters
one of the largest pho·
tography programs in
the nation. Chairman or
the program is John Up·
ton, a critic, educator
a nd writer who has
studied with such giants
of Lhe camera and lens
as Adams, Beaumont
New hall , Edward
Weston and M i n o r
White.
A specialist in educa-
tion and art history, Up-
ton speaks articulately
a bo ut the nature of
photography and its
ascendancy into t he
spectrum of fine art. Ac ·
tually, he believes,
photography was art
from its invention.
·'People began to use
the process with that
idea in mind,'' he said .
"However, in terms or
t he r ole p hotography
played in the culture at
the time -that wasn't
the o nly thing that
photography was about.
It was a means of pro-
v id Ing cheap portraits
for the masses. But at
the same lime it was
also part of the kind or
idealbJn abouC. pl,dorial
represent~tion. ·
· · 1n the early 1830s
ther e wa-s a period
especially in France of
r ealis m . .a nd there
was also the ris ing
bourgeoisie who wanted
inexpen s ive pictures
and portraits ; pictures
of art and pictures of far
away places."
Victoria n photog -
raphers tried to elevate
their new image-taking
process to art. Many
photographers relied on
imitation of great paint·
e rs to justify their work.
Noted turn-of-the · cep tur y photographer
Allred Stiegl.itz focused
on the unmanipulated
photograph as artistic
Others broke away from
s traight photogr a phy,
us ing color tones and
soft focus to simulate
the stroke of the brush.
Adams came along to
p i o n eer landscape
photography, contribut·
ing to the budding
Modernist movement or
the '20s and '305.
"In a sense Adams in-
vented the landscape
pictorial," Upton said.
"By pictorialism in this
case I mean a certain
self-conscious artiness.
·'When one starts a
conversation about the slate of lhe art Of phO·
tography you come to
Ansel Adams. He has
become a kind or folk·
hero in a sense. But at
the sam e time the
phenomenon or what's
happened to Ansel <has
s tarted) a widespread
public interest in photo·
g raphy as an art form.
It just so happens that
Ansel has become more
visible and in that sense
more vulnerable or open
t o s nipers such as
myself."
With his former wife,
Barbara, Upton wrote a
book si mply tilled
"Photography," now the
most widely used text·
book in the field .
Currently on s ab·
batical from Orange
Coast, the 49-year-old
San Clemente resident
has assembled a na -
tional exhibition on color
photogr a ph y whi ch
opened at the lnterna-·
tional Museum of Pho-
tography, localed at the
George Eastman House
in Rochester . N. Y . The
s h o w will t our
throughout museums in
the U.S.
When he returns to the
Costa Mesa community
college in February, Up-
ton plans on teaching a
c lass in photographic
print collecting and the
development or the
critical eye
Ttt~· ·college photog·
··Classteal Land.scape 1Clouds Over lrvrne1 ... a pnnt by OCC student Rick Ferncase
raphy program is sup-
ported by eight full -time
fa culty and about 20
part-time instructors
The program ii two.
pronged; serving stu-
dents who w ish t o
pursue photography as a
profess ion and those
who wish to further their
int erest solely as an
avocattoo.
Upton said the pro·
gram grew dramatically
duriong the ·~. When he
joined the coUege in
1964, there were two in -
s tndors and 100 stu-
dents. Now some 1,500
students enroll in more
than 40 courses each
semester , sharing the
school's 60 enlargers
and other equipment in
shifts . It costs SS fo
enter the program plus
an S8 lab fee, and stu-
dents can check out all
types of camera equip·
ment. They need only
supply their own film,
negative developer and
pholographic paper.
Upton owes th e
growth of O r a ng e
Coast's profram to the
relative a flue ncy of
the area and the ideal
climate. Throw In some
working professionals as
instructors.
''Most community col-
leges don't hire working
artists to teach photog-
raphy," he said. "This
place is a little unique."
Indeed, photography
is an accessible artistic
medium. The techniques
can be learned quickly.
Problems can be over-
come more qujckly than
painting or drawing .
And photography has re-
ceived wide public at-
te ntion; cameras are
ubiquitious.
"It was an assumption
say 10 or 20 years ago
that photography was so
simple, so facile It could
be .done by anybody,"
Upton said. "That was
an attitude that some,
curators had.'·
··Part of the problem
is there still is this great
confusion about photog-
raphy," said instructor
Robert Widdi co m be .
·'Photography is used
for so many dirferent
things. H 's used for
s napshots, it is used
commercially . There
are people who do im-
ages that are technically
and in some ways
aesthetically advanced
in the commercial field.
There's this confusion
about the boundaries."
E very photographe r
has his own st yle. Some
use the shotgun ap-
proach, shooting every
image within the sights
or th e viewfinde r
Henri -eartier-Bresson,
on the other hand ,
pioneered the concept of
the "decisive moment,"
positioning himself in
one place and waiting to
capture an image.
Course work 1n the
photography program
h elps students un -
derstand the difference
between the so-called
accident and the photo-
graph of concept and de-
sign.
·'The camera is capa-
ble of what one or m y
teachers, Minor White,
referred to as the 'happy
accident,· " Upton said.
"Minor, in elaborating
on that, said the photog-
r apher spe nt part or
the time setting traps
for happy accidents. In-
deed Lhal happens with
beginning students.
"Sometimes I'll freak
a student out because
he'll bring in a photo-
graph and it's just an
a m azing thing. It is
those things lhat pho-
tography does. Let's say
it disturbs the space and
something alters my vis-
ion or the world by that
photograph and the stu-
dent has llO Jdea of w,hat
the hell tte'a done."
D9lly,.... ..... .., ~~ O'o-11
OCC photography m!ltrnctor John Upton
Classroom assign ·
ments include shooting
photographs blindfolded.
One project. say. has a
student take 10 paces
west and rtve paces
e a st and t hen s hoot
wh atever image a p-
pe.ars . Both are de-
signed to build the stu·
dent's critical eye of his
world.
"Cameras provi de
photographic informa·
lion and that very photo-
graphic information is
interesting," Upton ex-
plained. "What hap~ns
is what we see in photo·
graphs is what we turn
around and see in the
world. They (students)
a r e conditi on e d by
photography to see the
world."
While a student during
the '50s, Upton was
t rained to become a
good photographer and
make excellent prints. A
poetic vision of t he
world a nd perso na l
s trategy were secon-
dary.
Camera techniques
and darkroom mastery
h ave n ot b ee n
forsak en . But Upt on
str esses the photog-
rapher as individualist.
Whether the direction
turns to mixed media or
straight photography.
the instructors stressed
the necessity for the stu-
dent to continually use
the photographic proc-
ess t o e xpand one's
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more entertaining
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Channel Ustings
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Cf> KHJ-TV (Ind.)
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Science now entertainment
Ill MICHAEL DOl'GA:"i
Of -o.111 l'ii.t s~"
ll 's ironic tha t the science establishments in
lhi!> country are reeling under the financial blows
of the Reagan Administration al a time when
public enthus iasm for thmgs s cient1f1c has never
been highe r
At leasl. Lhal 's the re ading we g et from
America's media m oguls, who know what sells.
There a re several e ntertaining a nd in·
formative magazines on the rack that put esoteric.
if not downright arcane, knowledge within the
gras p of the lay reader The first and still the
best -of these is Omni. a colorful and literate
monthly e xcursion into the worlds of biology.
astronomy. anthropology, phys ics and psychology.
Omni is distinguished by it's remarkable attention
to the visual apect s of communications -which is
to say, great graphics
· Thal tribute to the pleasures of the eye will be
a mainstay in lhe upcoming ··omni" television
series. said Violet Silvas. publicist for Omni
Productions, the video branch of Bob Guccione's
publishing operation Che a lso puts out the sex mag
Pe nthouse) The show premiers on Saturday, Sept.
19 at 7:30 p.m . on KABC, Channel 7 in Los Angeles
"The whole point of the show is to pick up
what lhe magazine is doiAg and be as visually ex·
citing as possible," said Silvas.
The set. on which host Peter Ustinov will
amuse and pontificate , was designed by Roman
Danilo Donati. three-time Acadamy Award winner
and creator of lhe surrealistic scen ery In Federico
Fe llini's "Satyricon."
Producers for the half-hour program are Vi-
vian Moss and John Savage, who directed the
outstandin g series "The Body Human" for CBS in
1978.
The first episode indicates that "Omni," the
TV s how, will specialize in bringing us several
s hort explorations of intriguing phenomena.
eschewing excess detail in favor of simple rev.
elation.
On tap is a s egment on underwater human
births, a look at a "capsule hotel" in Japan, a dis·
cussion of using silicon chips to improve the func-
tion of the human brain and a computer that
simulates the mouth of man.
Interspersed will be bits of computer graphics,
interesting photographic works and games and
quizzes -the things that have made Omni
Magazine so popular wilh the non-mathematical
masses.
But competition awaits There is "Nova" o n
PBS. unquestionably the best general-interest sci-
ence program ever to air. "Nova" is an hour-tong
series of documentaries dealing with such diverse
subjects as early birth control advocat-es to the
question of whe ther our dinosaurs were wiped out
by an asteroid. Each theme is meticulously de-
veloped and conflicting viewpoints are impartially
OntheCower
pr e!>ented No matter what the subject 1t 1s made
to fascinate lone episode dealt ~1th s ub-soil
microbes and, honest, it W3S fon )
A relative newcomer is Walter Cronkite's
·'Universe" on CBS This half-hour s eries is enter
lainm g and informative, bul generally lightweight.
·omni" appears to be cul an the sam e mold. but
with a more artistic presentation.
The psuedo·science program ··tn Searc h Of. .. ··
1s distributed independently. Hosted by Leonard
Nimoy, "Jn Search Of .... is marked by shoddy re·
search and an impulse to titillate rather than
enlighten
NIGHT OF THE LIVING GUEST HOSTS:
Tom Snyder's ··Tomorrow Coast lo Coast" has
tired blood and nothing seems lo help Last year
execs at the NBC talk show for night owls afflicted
Rona Barrell on their audience in an attempt to
add spice but the results were unpleasant: Tom
and Rona went al each other like Siamese fight·
ing fi sh and then s he was gone.
Undaunted m their belief that there's nothing
we want to see worse at 2 a .m . than lalkfog
celebrities, the Sn yde r People have outdone
themselves In the season that began tbis week,
Snyder will feature cele briites talking about
themselves with hold onto your beames -oCher
celebrities!
So far they 've had Rita Jenrette in·
te rviewing "Playboy" editor Hugh Hefner, who
previouslv br!'ughl us a full·color s pread of the
former Con gresswife expos ing her parts.
Coming soon will be Charles Grodin io a seg·
ment on Ne w York City cab drivers, Gina
Lollobrig1da discussing her photo essay on Henry
Kissinger, Marlin Mull interviewing Norman Lear
and Paul Williams talking to race car drivers.
It's all called .. Celebrity Byliner" and it's
bound to be boffo. Explains series producer John
Huddy: "There are notables who, for a variety of
reasons. don't want to do television because they
are afraid of what, t.o them, is the unknown. But
when another celebrity they might admire and
r espect comes forward and says. 'I'd like to do a
video portrait of you as part or an exciting and in-
novative series,' the most elusive and inaccessible
of newsmakers and celebrities may . . "
Oh. never mind.
''Return to Oz' readied
HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Walt Disney Studios
will make an all-new movie about L Frank
Baum's enchanted land of Oz with "Return to
Oz."
The studio has assigned Walter Murch and
Gill Dennis to write a screeni'>lay based on the
books by Baum. The studio has owned film rights
or all of the Oz books. except "The Witard of
Oz," ror 30 years, said Disney president Ron
Miller.
Gospel opera set on Channel 50
When Stephen P. Kopels, a producer-director flicting messages and lifei;tyles for a "song" of her
for WDCN-TV in Nashville. decided he wanted to own fl was recently received with enthusias m at
put together a program highlighting gospel music. th<' internotion:-il INPUT '81 colloquium In Venice .
he wanted il "in something other than a variety Italy
format." "Make A Joyful Noise" was concieved and So Kopels enlisted gospel singer Bobby Jones created in less than one month by Kopels, Jones,
I lead vocalist in a group called Nf'w Life>. who In lyricist Donna Mc Laughlin a nd J effrey R Wyant
t urn asked a few friends to help create n fres h Except for one Bob Dylan song, all of th<-
format for the gospel sound. musk is original.
The result. Kopels rcluclanlly admits, Is an Costuming Is contemPorary and special light· original gospel opera. rf Th "Opera sound ti little heavy," he says. "but it Ing effects center vlsu~lly on the pe ormers e
Is totally sung , and dramatic, 50 that ·s what it is." sets are created In an 1mpres:o1lon1sl mode
"Make A Joyful Noise," Kopels' gospel oper a, "Make A J oyful Noise" appears Wednesday,
follows a young woman. played by Nashville's Sept. 9, at 8:30 p.m . on KOCE. Chann el 50 in Hunt·
Glenda Smtth·White, as she scaf~bes~ c~n.-···-in-ton ~h • • • •· · · · • .. · · · · · · · ·
Friday's
specials
SEPTEMBER 4, 1911
EV£HING
The quartet Is j<>ined by
apeclel gueat John
1<*-for mn hour of
~h flylng lazz. CID ON LOCATION: THE
FIFTH AHNUAl YOUNG
COMEDIANS 8HOW
1:00 II NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC 8PEaAL
"The Arn8zon" Alaander
Scourby nanatM mn odys-
aey down the world'•
mightiest rlvw, from the
Andes to the OONn
10:00 fll OPERA FAOM 8AH
FRAHC'8CO
3
(/)
ID "O ;
3 CT 9;00 (BJ Mt88INO PEMONS:
DEAOOAAlM
Carl Reiner Introduces
some of the country's moat
promlalng humorlltl In •
progr 8fTI lrom I he lenwtd
Comedy Store In Los
AngeleS
~ "L8 Gioeondll" Aci I ot. .•
Poncnlelll' a c:lasaic aper•
featuring Ren1t1 Scollo
encl Luciano P•v•rolll
Includes d ocument.,y
loot•ge designed to
enhance the viewer's
underllanding of the ICt
P•trld< O'NMI •xaml.-
the b8Cltgrounds ol alx
lamoua people who v•n·
rshed wittlou1 • It-and
poM8 possible rMSOns lor
their dluppeareneee
7:30 G DeSASTat HIGH
N8EIHF9'NO
Host Johnny Mount•ln
t&kN 8 look et v8rtouS
high rise llru that NIYe
taken pl.Ce here and
•broad, Including the
MGM Grand nra In UI
veg ..
~ Q THE RUHNIHO
EX9EAIEHCE
Jenn M.,ahall hosts th1a
look •t the e•panding pn...
nomena of running and the
aiu-•nd ef1ecll !Nit
have Chmnged the lllestytea
OI mllllon• of Arne<icllnl.
11:00 (Q) HAAAY CHAPIN
Th11 recorded concert
reminds us ol how this
man·a songa touched
everyone end that -h•.,.
lost • spec:t91 t elent, llS
many of his best known
compositions •re per·
lorrMd In this apedal
12:00. THE OOU>EH AOE OF
TEL.EVl8IOH
"Many" Rod Steig« and
Nancy M.,chend II., In •
1955 production of P8ddy
Chmyettlly'a 18iepl8y about
• homely butchet who '""' In IOYe with • pl•ln glr1.
CS) aaAME VII
John Bvr-ahowt you
things atrmnget than truth,
larger than Ille. and zanier
thmn mnY1hing you'Ye -
... n In theM apecl•I
encore pr-t•tkHla lrom
the Showllme Blz.,re
ltbraty
Saturday's
specials
WHERE TIME STANDS STILL T he hopeless plight of rural blacks
who live near and in Jackson. Miss. is examined by NBC News
Correspondent Garrick Utley on the NBC White Paper program
(Ch. 4l Wednesday at 9:30 p.m The program will show how cov-
ert racism is being aggravated by economic hard times that force
blacks and white into fierce competition with each other for jobs.
education and housing.
2:30 CID 8UN..E.80UE U.8.A.
Red But1on1 pl•ys hOSI to
baggy-pented comec:ll•n•
and ex of IC danc.ra en •
wild extr•vtiganz• pro·
duced In the authentic,
racy style or burlesque.
4:30 U PETER, PAUL AHO
MARY
The legendMy IOlk trio.
reeponaible lor l<>Ctl clN-
llca u "leevlng On A Jet
Plane" •nd "Early Morning
Rain," pr-.ts .,.. µnlor·
oett•ble COf>C9rt of their
tlmeleea music Including
many of their old 18VOrftea
and m81'1y ,_ aotlO•
Sunday's
specials
SEPTEM8EA t . 1881
EVENING
8:00. 9 JEM'f LEWt8
TELETHON
An Mnu.i tj)eclal, llYe
lrom Lu VegM and oti-
locatk>tla. le8turea • IOng
htt of C81ebrltlea and ••
held for the benellt of Mus· 0
wu a lreshman player lor Box Olflce In September nercotlea oHlcef. Narrator: cular Dystrophy
Stmnlord Unlvetalty untll 8:00 II M488 CAUFOAHIA Ed AIMI G'i) OPERA FROM SAN
hl9 w:o<\d U.S. Ooetl Ten-WON..D 10:36 SJ JOE ALBANY: A JAZZ FR.+..HQ8CO
nit Champ4onstilc> 'llictory. Gary Redstoel< end Ilene Lll"E "la Glocond•" Aci I of
Host· Tony Rand911. (R)
1CUO U El.EPHAHT PARTS
Mk:hMI Nesmith produt*I
th11 9')ec:l81 e•tr•vtiglllUa
of sound and lmtiget wtlh
uazy cherKter1 tnat can
do unbelleYlble thing•
11:*> (BJ 80 YOU WANNA 8E A
8TAA?
The efforts or ,..,. 1191r1ng
entertelnert to hit "the big
time" and achieve stardom
.,. trK*S through 1111«·
vlewt and 8Clu91 pertor-
mllnQ98.
12''00 CS) ED MCMAHON AHO
COMPA>IY
Guests· Th• Te•••
Cowgirls, Phyllla Diiier.
Abbe l.MW~
3:30 CS) AICHIAADl'8
CHAM8ER ~HORROR
AND lll.lJ8ION
Vincent Price hosta lhl•
per1orm11nee by mut8f
lllualonl1t Rk:hlardl who la
IOlned by the 8Q'oblltlc
team of Oevtd and Goliath
and MC8pe anlll Loyal J-.
Monday's
specials CS) AA8CAl DAZZLE Gr•tt host this gila event, Albany. • b09 plenllt In the Ponchlelll'• c:taselc aper•
The Little Raac811 gel In ttipeel in San FrancilCO In ••t• forties. t91ka opanly fNturlng Renata Sco1to ~ 1, 1111
•nd out of the darrw:i.11 June. with the winner 8bout his lall Into drugs and lucl•no P•v.,otll EVB..a
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: Highlights for the Weell IOn
(())JOHN MCENROE
Thi lile ot the Cllrrent
Wimbledon champ, known
lor his aggr9111ve atyle
both on and ot1 the court,
11 tree.Id from the lime hi
waa 1 lreahman player lot
Stanford Unlver!Mty unlit
his second u S bpen Ten-
nis Cllamptonehlp vlc1ory
Comedy IS 1 WKY IUnny
topoc when David Brenner.
Andy Kaufman. Rob41rt
Kfe4n and Steve Lanoea-
betg get together at the
n.g11119<>1 where .they aN
got their 11ar11
.... al .0 E From Page 3 al
COlnl!Wllbt• Ind r-
• QUaltty ecruc.tlon Is pre-
sented
Joyce Oavtdaon Suaaltlnd
tallcs With colleagues and
patient• or the t979 Nobel
Peace Prize recipient
about her work In remote
villages. leper homa Ind
()tj>h•nagea (RI
Wednesday's
specials Ci al en
dw111t1. make • test run
wllh the world's tutell
bit<•: er.ck the mytterlM
of 1 nut ~m. ride the
rang• wllh •spiring
cowboyt 0 U8EAACE IN LA8
\IEGA8
Mr Sh<>wmanlhlp shines
tn 1\11 Laa Vegas .ct thll
"" r;erythtng lrOlll boo-
gie woogle to clastklal and
dlsc:o
10:00 8 THE YOUNGEST
VICTIM
'Amertca·s Sexu ally
Exploited Child' Robe<t
Blake narrates thll docu-
mentary Which takes a
hllld-Ntung look at Child
mole11111on and ch•ld por-
nography through tnter-
vt-s w1th motesters vtc-
llms and their tamu~.
detec1111es from the Los
Angeles Police Oepart-
men t. members ot
S l A M and representa-
llves from the Rene Guyon
Socoety 11-oom SEEWHATISAY
Hotly Near axpt0tes the
issue ot making concerts
accessible to har>dteapped
people
,.H THE UNExPUAOA TED
BENNY HILL
The wild and wacky Btollst'I
comedian p0ttray1 various
characters 1nctud1ng a
corcus Clown ano a French
exchange student. In
numerous sketches
11:30ml TOSAYIAM
A locus on the latest tech-
nology allowing Ch•ldren
and adults w ho are
speechless due to severe
phys1cat handicaps to
2:30 CS) 8PECT ACUt..AR
LOHOOH
Suanne Somen talc• us
on • dazzling tour ot Lon-
don to -the alghta and
IOW\d1 ol Soho, Piclldllly
Circus and the T-or
London
UO CS) 8088Y VINTOH
Bobby Vinton perto1m1
aome of 1111 biggest htts
from the Sands Hotel In
Las Vegas
4·30 LIVE OEAOI -THE
ORAT'EJ'Ul. OEAO IN
CONCERT
The Grateful Dead are fea-
tured In • Hatio-COO·
cert II RlldlO Coty Mus.c
Hall 1n N-Yotk Clly host-
ed by Al Franken and Tom
Davis
TUESDAY'S SPECIALS
SEPTEMBER 8, 1981
EVENING
8:30 S UVE OEAOI -THE
GRATEFUL DEAD IN
CONCERT
The Gr11tetul Dead are fea-
tured on a Halloween con
~t 11 Radio C•ty Music
Hall on New 'fork City host-
ed by At Franken •nd Tom
Davis
7:00 0 RUN TO 28
last .,.., the Tro1ans set a
use record '°' the most
conseGutlve gamea played
wrthout a 1011 the
11ig111og111s ot tne seaaon
are remerT1befed on this
spec:All
1:00 m THE WORLO Of'
MOTHER TERESA
CS) BIZARRE lOOll
JOhn Byn« 8hows you
thlno-stranger than truth.
t111ger than Mia. and unlet
than an)'111tng you've --· 8:30 (S) LAFF-A-THOH
A comedian host and tour
comic contestanll who
compete against one
another are featured tn 11111
uncensored comedy game
show
~Ol) ART CfTY
M1ch1el Caine nerrates
this sojourn through m1f0t
pubhc and provate South-
land arl collections. lncluo
orig the Getty and the
L ACMA m OH BEING HUMAN
WITH LEO BUSCAGLIA
One man·s simple ph1toso
phy ot hie and love 1s pre
sented on an ul'IGOmmon
poignant mannet
( $ i ntE WACKY WORLD
OF JONA THAN WINTERS
Host Orton Welles
11.30 H RED SKEL TOH'S
MOAE FUNNY FACES
The 1ntern11t1ona1tv
eccla1moo French mime
Marcel Marceau 1otn1 the
maste< comed11n In a per-
tormanc41 at the Corcte on
tile Square Theatre on
Kitchener Ontaflo
3:00 ( $ BIZARRE XXUI
John Byner mows you
t/11rtgS stranger than truth,
large< than ltte and zanier
than anything you've ever
'418n
SEPTEMBEll t . 1te 1
EV£NINO
1:00 B THE WHITE SEAL
In an animated venlon of
Audy111d Kipling's "Jungle
Book," 1 white 1111
-~ IOI 1 ufe 111and
fOf hllT\Mlf •nd h'-fellow
11als.(RI S) NATIONAL
OEOORAPfflC 8PECIAl.
.. The tnvlalble World"
Amazing and htghly ·~
clallzed cameras •nd
1mag1rog de11k;es uncover
mlCroscoplC Ille 1n mtnote
detail. penetrall galuMtS.
freeze movement and
unravel my11eries about
1naen1 Egyptian mum-
ml8$ !RI
®J SAMMY
Sammy Da...ts Sr JO<ns
Sammy Devis Jr lo re111ew
the hlglltlghta ot e career
that has spanned the
enhre range ol ent11<ta1n-
ment
8:30 I) DR. SEUSS' THE
HOOBER-<BLOOB
HIGHWAY
Animated Betore they
deparl 10< the £11rth ere&
lures witness wnat wlll
happen down there'
when Hoober Btoob ar>d
hos slaH of Btoop-Bleepera
Grew-Gruaters and a
Ptumpl reveal all (RJ m MAKE A JOYFUL
NOISE
Gtenda Smlth·Whlte 111rs
1n an original gospel opera
about a young woman who
1s looking tor direction In
her lote and fonds It In retlQ·
t:OO S> MAKE A JOYRJL
NOISE
Gl!Wlda Smlth-WhJte 1t1r1
In an ortglnal oo-Pet oper1
about • yourog woman who
11 looktng '°' direction In
her die and linda It In r811g-
lon
8':30 D Qt N8C WHITE
PAPER
"A,._IGa -Black And
White" GaHICk Utley and
Eme<y 1(1ng examine the
prot>lem1 and c1111tenges
racmg btacl<. Ame11<:an1
loday. m CALIFORNIA RIGHTS
An 1um1n1tlon ol the Clh·
l0tn1a Supreme Co~m·a
tendency to provide m0te
1ndrv10uat freedoms than
are guar111teed by the US
Constttut1on and the
CO<Jn's controverSlal rut
1rogs on bUstrog the death
penehty abortton and
delendents' ro0111s
,Sl PIPS
Comedy 1s a very funny
topic When David Brennet.
Andy Kaufman Robert
Kleon and Steve Landes
Derg get together 81 the
rughtsPot wtwe they 1111
got theor starls
10-30 H MISStHO PERSONS:
DEAD OR ALIVE
Patrick O'Neat examines
the backgrounds ol '"
tamous people wtio van·
•Shed w1thou1 a trace and
Poses l>0$111>fe re11son1 tor
their disappearance$
3:00 (SJ PIPS
3:30 (SJ LM OEADl -THE
ORATEFUl DEAD IN
COHaR'T
The Grateful Dead are tea-
lured in a Halloween COO·
ce<l al Radio City MuliC
Hall In N-V0tk City hoat-
ed by Al Franken and Torn
Davis
Thursday's
specials
SEPTEMBER 10, 1981
EVENING
l."00 0 80XIN0'8 BIOOEST
8HOWOOWN
Sugai Ray and Thomas
Hearn talk about their
upcoming tight and each
other fOined by other stars
ol boxing 1nclud1ng the
0tog1nal Sugar Ray Robin
son ~RUNAWAYS: WHERE
ARE THEY NOW?
Robert MacNe1I llOSIS 1111$
special whoCh examines the
tact that one m111ton chil·
dren will rur> away from
home 1h1s year some as
young es 10 years Old
9:00 ID LOS CAM PEROS
Nato Cano's fourteen mem
bet manacht bend _.,, ..
up an eventrog ol tra<Sltt0n·
al Mexocan musoc on thll
repnse of a KCE'T Special
10:00 0 JUDY GARLAND
SPECIAL
Judy Garrand is 10<ned by
L11a Mlnnello and Barbra
Slre1sand In this unique
musocal special hlmed on
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Friday's
sports
8£PTtMBER 4, 1981
AFTERHOOH
6:00 0 Qt BASEBALL
C1nc1nnatt Rads at Ph•I•·
delphta PholllCIS
EVE>flHO
11·30 t) CJ) U.S. OPEN
HIOHUOHTS
Hlghtoohts ot rne aay s
action on the U S Open
T ennos Champ1onsh1ps
(lrom Flushing Meadows.
N y)
Sa turday's
sports
9£PTEMBER 5. 1981
MORNING
t:OO 8 WCT TENNIS
"S200.000 Maryland lnvt
rational" Manual Orantes
vs Biii Scanlon
0:30 0 HAAAESS
HOOF8EAT8
Hoats Robin Burns. Rt1ph
Slrac;o
10:30 G» THE 8ASEBALL
BUNCH
Host Jotlnny 8erlCh
11:00 0 (B 8A8EBAU.: AH
IN8IOELDOK
8 BASEMU.
Callfomla Angela al Cleve-
land Indians
0 HR. AEPOAT
HO>JI: Jayne Kennedy
11: IS 0 Q! aA8E8ALL
Regional c ov•r•g• of
HIWS1on Astros 11 Montre.
II Expos. New York Yank-
-11 Kansu City Roylla
AFTt:ANOON
12:30. vtC BfW>EH"S
TENNIS FOA THE FUTURE
"Singles Strelegy I" Vic
BtMlaro shawl viewer. Iha I
no 1mOYnt ol strategy can
mte<oome • lack of good
fundamentals (RIO
1:00 8 Cl) U.8. 0P£H
TENHl8
T09 tennla proe, lncludlng
Bjorn Borg. Jimmy Con-
nors, Chris Evett LIC>yd Ind
Trecy Au1Un compete In
this tourn&"*'ll, ope of the
Grand Slam ot Tennis
eventa (from Flusnlng
Meadows. N Y J.
2:00 o a sPORTSWOflLo
Bo~1ng --tO-round light
h .. vywe1g111 bout between
James Sc-011 end Dw>ghl
B•uton (live from Rahw•y
State Proson N J )
0 saf~ OlYMPtC8
This annual compe1111c>n
features a group of mid-
~ and tlldetly ath-
letes competing 1n awlm-
m•ng. track and field and
oth!lf' athletic events
3:00 @) COLLEGE FOOTBALL
PREVIEW
"810 10"
3'30 0 ®') WALKER CUP
OOLF MATCl-4
Amateur golle•s rrom the
United Stales and Great
Brotain compete on the old·
est onternatronal golf com-
pe1111on eiusllng today
(lrom the Cyi><ess Pooni
Club on Pebble Buen.
Cat1f I
4.30 0 (fm WIDE WOALD OF
SPORTS
IS-round WBC Supet Wei·
terwalghl Championship
bout oerween defender
Wilfred Benitez and Cerlos
Santos (llve lrom Laa
VBQHI. U S Woman's
Plall0tm Otvlng Cham-
PIOnsnlpa (from Mlttlon
Viejo, Ca111 t: 1S-round
WBC World Fealhetwelght
Championship bout
t>et-Salvadote Sen-
cllez -.<I Wlllreclo Gomez
(from Lu Vegu~
5:00. 800C£R MADE IN
OEAMAHV
"Transcontinental Cup"
Nottingham Forest vs
Uruguay Nack>nal
EWHIHG
8:00 0 9 NCAA FOOTBAU
Alabama 11 LSU
8:*> 8!> vtC llRADEN'8
T£NNl8 FOR THE R/TVRE
"Singles Strategy II" Vic
Briden shOw9 you how.
wt>en. Ind """9<e to mlU!e
your stroll• work fot you
In 1 llnoles match (R) O
10:00 m RAMS WEE<
Host Barry Tompkins
1111<• I I<><* II Ramt ICllV·
Illa on and off the lleld
11:00. COUEOE FOOTMLL
PREVIEW
"PAC 10"
TENNIS ACTION C BS Sports <Ch. 2> will
present a minimum of 31 hours of ex
elusive live and videotape coverage of the
1981 U.S. Open Tennis Championships
from Flushing Meadows Park. N. Y Brent
Musburger will host ·u.s. Open Update.·
which will be broadcast ever y evening of
the championships through Sept. 11.
Sunday's
sports
9:30 I Cl) HR. TOOAY
10:00 HR. FOOT9AU
New Of'leane Sllnll at
Atlenta Fllc:onl
Ci) SPORTS AMENCA
"All~Arablan HorM Show"
(R)
Cl) HR. f'OOTBALL
Regional coverage of Oal-
IU Cowboys al WNhlng-
lon Redlltlns; New Orlean•
s.lntt 11 Atlanta Falcone;
Ptoll8delphl1 Eaglae at ,.._
Yori! Glanll: San Fr~
co 49en al Detroit Uona
8 Hfl. FOOTBALL
KtnlU City Chlet1 11
Plltaburoh St....,,
11:00e IA8EMU
California Angels •I C.....
land lndWnl •o &*aa>.u
.. Aeglonal ~· of 09'1-land it• I II Balllmora Of 1-
olee; Cincinnati Rada 11
Ptoltadelphla Ptoilllet IB 800CER MACE IN
~
"Transconlinenlal Cup"
Nolllngham ForHI ve
Uruguay Naclonal
Al'TPNOOH
t:OO 8 Cl) U.8. OP£H
TENHl8
Top lennll proa. lncludlng
Bjom Borg, Jimmy Con-
nots. Chris Evert LIOyd and
Tracy Autlln, compete In
thia tourn~t. one ot rhe
Grand Slam ot Tennis
event• (live from Flushing
Mead~.N.Y)
D NF\. FOOTBAl..L
Houeton Oiiers al LOI
Anoeies Rams
(8 NFL FOOTBALL
Oakltnd Raiders al Oenvt1t
Broncos
2;30 D 0 U.S. AMA T'EUR
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
live covetage of Iha lont J
roun<I or play In this goll
tournament (from the
Olympic: Club In San Fran-
cisco, Calll )
EVEHINO
7:00 SJ VIC BRADEH'S
TatNIS FOA TI1E FUTURE
"Singles Stra190y II VIC
Bf aClen Shows you hOW
when and Whe<e to make
yO<Jr atr~es wotk fOf you
1n • atnglM match. (R) o
11:00 0 SPORTS SHACK
Host Lynn Shackelford
11:30 II U.8. OPEN
HIOHUOHT8
Hlghllghll Of the day'I
ac11<>n In the US Open
Tennis Championships
(from Flushing MHdows
Ny ~
12:00 8 8POAT8 ANAL
Host JlmHlll
Monday's
sports
8EPT'EM8ER 7, 1981
MOAHINO
11:30 9 Cl) U.S.°""
TENNl8
T09 tannll pros., lndudlnQ
Bjorn Borg, Jimmy Con-
norw, Ctwit E-1 Uoyd and
T recy Aua11n. c:ompela In
this toumamant, one of the
Grand Slam of r.,,nll
aYanta (from Fluehlng
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~ "The Miracle of Kathy Miller," based on the ~ true story of an Arizona teen-ager who overcame
E massive brain damage to eventua lly win
ci: England's Victoria Award, will be broadcast Oct. 5
on CBS. The made-for-tv movie stars Sharon
Gless. Frank Converse, Bill Beyers and Helen
Hunt as Kathy. The movie dramatizes a year in the
life of the Miller family, in which Kathy lies in a
coma for 10 days following a car accident, re·
covers slowly and finally goes on to run a 10
kilometer race just eight months after the acci
dent. ..
The cast of the JO-year old "Guiding Light"
soap is currently in the Canary Islands taping se·
quences for the coming season. The on-location
shooting demonstrates the recent trend for more
exotic settings for daytime dramas The cast of
"Search for Tomorrow." incidenlallyi is soon to be
in Hong Kong for taping of that popu ar soap. . ·
Brooke Shields. who debuted on "Kids Are
People Too" two yeari:. ago, will return a s special (; U·:SS \'A.\ DY KI-.'
gu<.'St when the s how begins its new season Sept
13 The show will be h1ghhghted by the singing of
host Randy Hamilton. .
M11ureen Anderman will star as an ex-convict
trying to make a living as a writer while looking
after a family of four "adopted" kids in "Every
Letters
Stray Dog and Kid'' set for telecas t Monday,
Sept. 21 on NRC. The comedy-drama revolves
around a dinner meeting between the writer and
a prospective publisher, a meeting that is unex·
Rogers P.I. • 1n 'City of Angels'
What was the private-eye series Wayne
Rogers starred in after quitting "M•A•S•H"?
Rogers was the star of "City of Angels," an
hour-long 1976 dramatic series set in the '30s.
My wife and I have been avid fans of the old
Elizabeth Montgomery show "Bewitched." Could
you please tell us why Dick York left the series
a nd what happened to him?
York left the show in 1969 arter its fifth season.
to retire from acting and devote himself to his
family a nd writing. He sold several of his
screenplays and ideas this past year, and is work·
ing on a development deal with one of the
networks.
I can still bum the theme song to "Batman,"
but can you tell me what the lbeme song to "The
Green Hornet" was?
If printed words could sing, they'd hum you
something that sounded like a souped-up version of
TV puzzle
R1msky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee." Al
Hirt played the "Hornet" theme on the '66·67
series.
This may seem a bit trite, but who won thi
daytime Emmy for best actor in a soap in 1979?
Nothing is too trite for trivia burrs. Al
F reeman Jr won for his role in "One Life to
Live."
Didn't J ohn Lennon and Yoko Ono once do a
concert on TV together? I remember that It might
have been for a cause of some sort.
Just before Christmas of '72. John Lennon and
his wife, Yoko, gave a benefit performance in New
York for the Willowbrook Home for Retarded
Children. ABC lelevised the concert.
(Send your letters to Pepper O'Brien. United
Feature Syndicate, 200 Park Avenue, Room 602. New
York. N Y. 10166. J
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Mr. Segal's inslgne
Our continent (ab.)
Actor Connery
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Conrad-on Oilf'rent
Strokes
Four seasons
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decor
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37 Kukla,-and Ollie
38 Leave-to Heeven
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44 Actor Edmund-
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53 She starred on The
Waltons
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56 Jerry, Mark 1nd Tom
DOWN
38 Oon-
39 Actor Tom-
pectealy mterrupted by police who are searching
for drugs
Production will begin Sept. 22 on NBC's "The
Devlin Connection." a new m ystery starring Rock
Hudson and Jack Scalia. The show focuses on the
relationship }.Ind adventures of Brian Devlin
!Hudson>. a successful former detective who has
become director of a cultural center, and his son,
Nick ($calial, a street wise detective from Ne w
York. Devlin's high society world is in contrast to
that of his son. who coaxes him into part time de·
tective work
Oan Haggerty will star 1n the title role or "The
Capture of Grizzly Adams," a two hour NBC
World Premiere movie now in production. Chuck
Connors. Keenan Wynn, Kim Darby and Noah
Beery will also s tar. The movie was inspired by
the film and series, "Grizzly Adams" which were
popular in 1977 a nd 1978.
The one-hour musical comedy, "How to Eat
Ltkl' a Chi ld " wi ll be broctdC'ast Sept 22 on NBC
Thi!'.> ~how ta kt•s a comic look al · adults-in
training.· nam,•l;. children The music is done
by John Forster, including s uch numbers as "'How
to Torture Your Sister " Forster says that the
s how is "very s assy" and is about how kids ··real·
ly feel .. Ile ~lso said that the show 1s in no way a
lesson. but "Just plam fun ' The s~c1al 1s based
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9 Singer Newton's pa)1ma
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10 Actress Bergman
11 Actress Ceclly-
13 Strfftl of-Francisco
20 Miss Ekberg's sign-off
21 Arab meaaure
23 That Is (ab.)
24 -Morris-Gowdy on
Ryan's Hope
26 -AplOfl on Barney
Miiier
28 Stewart()( Steiger
29 ButtonsorSkellon
32 Jane-
33 Steve K1naly on Dallas
35 Mr. Heston's inslgne
36 WelcomeBack,-
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42 Robert-on One Life to
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when they are both hon-
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Langella, Glynnis O'Con·
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U{)MOVIE * * * "A11plane! ( 19801
Robef1 H•Y$. Julie Hege<·
&MOVIE • * * ''TN Rullf\9< S1um-
blM" ( 19711) Dick van
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IJQ!MOVIE **°"' "Desperate Wom-en" ( t1178) Dan Hegoet1y.
SuMnSaint J-
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Jllcity Ward, Don GlbllOll,
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THEATRE FUTTVAL OF
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Pet« Boyle
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Days Of TWiiight All My Tennis Fury" Days Of .. Movie' Otck Frugal l0)MOVIE
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• • '"' "'Without R-rv•-
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An 1n1.,.,_ wllh Slr>g«
Tom J~. • rk:la on the
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l0t • young and innoeent
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PAGEOHE
Dick Cavett tall• the sto'Y
of the Ame<tc.n lree press.
II& p<lnte<s and publlstoera,
"-9dllnH and by-llnea,
1Candal1 and scoops.
CS) WHAr S UP AMERICA!
Tak• a shon IOOlc at the
liv•1 of mldgell and
dwar11, make a test run
with lhe WOl'kfa fastest
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of a nut mu,.,m. ride Illa
range with aspiring
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vm,M
Mr Showmanlhlp lhlne1
In 1111 Las Vegas 8CI that
hu •119rythlng from boo-
gie woogle to Clasalcal and
disco
1~30 .. THE 000 OOUPLE
FIMlx la lncanMd when
Oacar gives a riotous
account of Ilia ptltslneu
on • lalk shOW
1:"6 CZ) PIAATI: DAYS AT
CATAUHA 18LE
t:OO l)(J) M•A•S•H
Col Potter tur na the
.071th upside down In
SM(Ch of whal-II Is
that 11 causing H-keytl°s
non-slop lllMZlng (R)
G a!MOVIE * * * "The Bflsl Pl&ot! To
Be" (Parl 1) ( 1979) Donne
Reed. Efrem Zlmballst Jr
G THAr S tNCAEOl8LE
Futured • blonde belluty
Who hH beM dead IOf 40
year1; • man hunt, • robol
MCUtlty IO<Ce. a rnanlal
arta expe<I (R) m MEW GAtrnH
"Gifted W-" OW9ta P-1 ~.Qai ~.
M9'1e o.nond, ~in.
Hlck1. Batbata Goldatr1lth
lCJ MOVIE
• • • • ResurtKtlon"
( 1980) Ellen Burstyn Sam
Shepard "'
Cf{)MOVJE • • * "'Caddyshack"
( t980) 8111 Murray. Rodney
Dangerfield (OJ HAMMER HOUSE OF
WOftAOA
"Charlie Boy·· Whan
Graham Eide< onhe<ns •
Central Amarican letlth
dOll. he 1COtt1 at Its sup...
posed ~·until a .... 1ea
of acciden111>elall 1he peo-
ple around him
MOVIE * * "Pleyera" (1979) All
Mac:Graw. Dean Paul Mat·
Un
9:06CI)MOVIE • • *.,.. ··r11oae Lips,
Thoa.e Eyes" ( 1980) Frank
Langella. Glynnis O Con-
"°'· 9:30 IJ HOUSE CALLS
Conrad Pecklar otters lhe
uw of h11 moonteln cabin
to fOUI' dltt«enl people (R)
Cl) WELCOME BACK,
KOTTER
A 1tralght-A student
Oec:lda that he WMll to
become a s -•lhog jull
Ilka Waltllnglon.
@MOVIE * • * "Return Of A M1111
Called HorM" ( 1976) Rich-
ard Harrie, Gale Sonder·
Q!•rd
10:00 B Cl) LOU ORAHT
A Trib reponer !King 8
mk:l-llle crlall attempts a
draallc way oul. (RI 8 THE YOUNGEST
VICTIM
"America'• Sexually
ExploUlld Child" Robert
81111• narr•I• this docu·
mentary wtllch tall.. •
hard-hllflng IOoll al chllo
molestation and child J>Of·
nography lhrough Inter·
V'-9 with molest-, Vic·
tlms and lheif lamlllee.
detac1hlM from the Loe
Angel.. Police Depart·
ment . m•mbera of
S L A M and '91><-I•·
!Ives from the Rane Guyon
Socl•ty
(O)MOVIE • • * ··c111ptar Two··
( 1979) Jemee Cun. Mar-
sha Muon
11:00 8 ST AA TAEI<
Kirk tries to aave 1111 1tfen
~ lrom daStruc-
llon. cm BENNY HILL
O.,,ny pll)'I I l ...... S)on
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sc:rtptwrlt11 nemect Wlltlam
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better abroad
By TOM JORY .,_._... ........ rtt ..
NEW YORK For reasons that are at least
partly economic. state-run TV networks in both
England and Japan appear to offer substantiall y
more quality programming for young people than
is available in this country , says a Children's
Television Workshop researcher who will study the
subject abroad
"When ·captain Kangaroo' on CBS is cut back
to a half-hour th.is fall," says Dr. Edward L.
Palmer. CTW's vice president for research, "there
will be no regularly scheduled. weekday children's
program on network TV between 7:30 in the morn-
ing and the end of the broadcast day.
"Except for an occasional afternoon special."
he says, "the networks confine children's pro-
gramming to the Saturday morning ghetto of pro·
grams largely made up of animated cartoons. and
often of repeats.
"Meanwhile , support for quality children's
programs on public television has virtually col·
lapsed since 1976, despite their outstanding suc-
cess." Palmer adds.
Public TV. as recently as rive years ago, of-
fered 10 programs for children on a regular, first·
run basis Only one, CTW's "Sesame Street ."
produces new shows today.
Palmer's study, which wi ll inc lude the
Netherlands as well ~s England and Japan. is be·
ing financed by a gr ant from the Andrew W.
Mellon Foundat ion. T he r eport is expecte d
sometime next year.
''We 're not looking just at funding, though that
is an essential consideration." Palmer says.
"We're asking a broad range of questions, on the
conditions that create the climate for quality
children's progra ms, the Importance of com·
merclalizat!on and regulation, the role of the view·
ing public.
"Wh at we think wo are beginning to rind
already," he says, "ls • strong tradition for famll}'
viewlng, with the child in mind."
GOBEL
Goble
boasts
50 years
By JERRY BUCK
A~ T_....,Wr1tff
LOS ANGELES
George Gobel. the tipsy
mayor o f NBC 's
"Harper Valley PTA."
is celebrating his 50th
year in show business.
And you can't hardly gel
lt\em no more.
It was in 1931 that
12-year-old Georgie
Gobe l, "The Littl e
Cowboy,'' became a boy
soprano on "The WLS
B arn Danc e" in
Chicago He sang on the
popular radio show on
Saturday nights before
an audi e n ce, the n
traveled with the group
during the week. The
show later became one
o r the firs t networ k
radio shows. "The Na-
tional Barn Dance."
Gobel cul his first rec-
ord a year later. "I
needed someone to ac -
company me and I saw
a friend with a guitar,"
he recalled. "He said.
sure, he'd play for me.
His name wa s Gene
Autry."
Gobel e ve n tuall y
b ecame o n e of the
bus iest child actors in
the early days or radio.
He appeared regularly
o n "The Tom Mix
Show," a Western ad·
venture that used the
name of the popula r
cowboy movie star.
·'They were looking
for a child actor for the
show and I went to a
friend of mine. Jack
Holden. for a dvice,"
Go bel sa id. "He was
playing Tom Mix and
writing the show.
"He said, 'Well , if this
kid could play the guitar
a nd sing'the the me
song .. r kne w he was
thinking that i f I could
do that, he could save
$130 a week.·:
So Gobel was hired to
play Jimmy and sing the
theme song, "Wben Jl's
R o und-up Tlme in
Texas."
Daytime Drama
Sybil dies uttering Cliff's name
By UNDA lORSCH
ALL MY CHILDREN:
After undergoing delicate
~urgery. Sybil 1~ v1s1ted b)
police asking who s hot her
Wanting to talk to Cliff,
Sybil mumbles his n ame.
After going into cardiac ar
rest. Sybil dies Notified of
. yb1l's death. her family
shows total disinterest 1n
raising Bobby Palmer does
everything he can to point
at'cusing finger f or
murder al Cliff Palmer
informs Sean that the
stolen gun from Palmer's
case was found next to
Sybil Thrilled at being
given Bobby to raise. Nina
and Cliff's happiness shat·
lered when police charge
him with Sybil's murder
Feeling it is her c1v1c duty.
Erica tells pohee she over
heard Chff calling Sybil
and m the rage he was in he
might have done anything
at the meeting he arranged
with Sybil Ellen is upii;et
when she le'arns that Mark
has known all along about
Wally and Betsy s feelings
for each other Jesse and
Jenny grow rloser and J en ·
ny talks him into returning
lo school. a mov1· which
pleases Frank
ANOTH E R WO RLD :
Mitch tells Jamie that he
believes Cecille drugged
Jumie. As Mitch a ccepts
San Francisco job, Ada
talks Rachel into staying in
Bay City Going to Mac.
Jamie says he forgives him
but he has lost a father and
will not go to look for San
dy Cecille trllrks S<Jndy
down and tells Sandy she
loves him not Jamie When
Jamie tells Mac he found a
cop) of Mac'!> memoirs on
his desk, Mac says there
was only an original a nd 1l
wall locked m the safe. so
,Jamie must have taken the
key from Mac's desk and
read lhe memoirs on his
own Jamie assure~ Rick he
and Marianne are JUSt
friends Before headmg to
paramedical training 1n
Detroit Joey tells Kit he
would like to remarry her
but won 't prec;s for an
answer yet lht on the head
while on dut). Jerry doubts
his ability as a policeman
as he douhted his ability as
11 lawyer.
AS THE WORLD
TURNS: Margo IS very UP·
~et because James said he
never intendl'd 10 mar
ry her Crickett is devastat
ed by Cody's departure
Kim upset whl•n Sophia de
cides not to go to college
but turn to a modelini;:
career Ench continues to
press llaley for an answer
to his proposal Annie will
nol lell Ellen who the father
of her baby is and does not
hint thal she is a surrogate
mother. Interested •n Rick.
l.mda listens to his plan to
get ev<'n Y.1th Rob John
has retumt.'C! to work ot thl•
hospital and thunk<; J etr
for saving his life.
DAYS Ot' OUR LIVES:
Renee discover?\ David in
the company storajlc mom
David agrees to call Renee
A NEW ACT Steve Ford, son of former
president Gerald Ford. stars as Andy in
the JX>pular CBS <Ch 21 daytime drama
·The Young and the Restless· weekdays at
ll :30a.m
as she promises to help
him. but a planncrl phone
call Is intercepted by Lee
.,.. ho realize!> David 1s in
10 .... n The thug who
threatened David in prison
appears al Tnsh and Scot·
ty's and pllln:. to kidnap
them to get Oav1d out or
h1d1ng Alex returns to
"'ork Todd confront s
.Jessica and says she has no
C'ommilment lo being a
nun. JUSt as she has no
<'ommitment to anything
J oshua suggests lo Todd
that He see Marlena for
C'ounseling
THE O(){'T()RS: Althea
a nd Caro llee are upset
when a pregnant lady dies
while under their C'a re at
the hospital Althea is an
g ry that Jerry was not at
the hospital to help her with
the patient. Billy wonders
a bout Jerry's and Sebas·
tian·s connection and is
also curious about Robyn's
an d Danny 's dis ap
pea ranee.
EDGE OF NIGllT: In an
attempt to get a hold of Jim
D1drickson. Nancy writes a
story about Valerie Raven
1s unhappy with the article!
Gunther thinks about the
money he'll have for gel·
ting Gavin Valerie sus -
ric1ous about Carlo's rela
tinnship with Martine. Go
Ing to the studio. Gunther
finds Jody there and onC'c
ugain tries to alluck her
Gt;NF.RAL HOSPITAL:
Arter bein.: let go by the
police for mu rderi nJl
flia na. Heather goes lo
Anne and admits she s aw
01ana's body ond wrote
Anne's namt m blood. but
s wears s h e cannot re
member shootina Diana,
but must not have s in<'e
Heathe r's gun wa~ not the
o n e used 1n Diana's
murder When Heather sug
gcsl!> Anne ma~ have done
it, Jeremy throws her out
Mr s Grant tells Heather
s h<• hates her und wants
her out of her life A
s tunned Heather pleads
Y. llh her mother but Mrs
G ranl turns her back on
her J eff writes to Rick and
says he has found someone
he loves in Colorado and he
intends lo marry her, and
that Rick should let Anne
know As Hutch prepares to
go baC'k to prison. he asks
Rose lo wail for him. Dur·
ing the conversation a paid
assassin overhears Hutch
and Rose's conversation
and prepares lo do away
with them When Max
becomes nervous abo ut
Mekos' plan to take over
the world, Max suddenly
dis appears . Tiffany gives
Luke and Scorpio plans to
underground so they can
blow it up before Mekos
des troys Po rt Charles .
l.uke and Scorpio build a raft so they <'an <'ircle the
island.
GUIDING LIGHT: Jae·
quie and Justm are the
proud parents of a daughter th~ame Samantha Hope
undergoes a Caesarean and
names the baby Alan
Michael after her husband
Alan and her father
lllllary upset when Nola
turns to Derek for advice
Hiiiary continues to stall
Derek about his marriage
proposal Kelly's father
Frank Nielson comes to
Spnngfield from l..ondon to
meet bis daughter·in-law
Morgan Ross tells Mikt'
lhDt he t ri ed to
manipulele Amaod•"•
stut·ks in the Spalding Com·
panr and promises to right
his wrong Di ane tells Ross
s he 'll expose his double
dealings with Amanda un·
less he gets Philip cut out
or Alan's will. Falling in
love with Ca rrie, Ross
rears this e xposure will
ruin their relations hip
Ross flies Carrie to a
romanl&c dmner in Paris.
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Q
Just as Brad is about to
confront Peter w1lh the Q
tape or Peter's confession
to the priest about the baby Q
sw1t<'h. Jenny arnves Una
ble lo destroy Jenny. Brad
leaves but drops the tape.
Peter destroys the tape
without lis te ning to it
Peter and Jenny marry and
u drunken Brad !>hows up
lie offers a $100 bill to
anyone who <'an guess his
secret The bill 1s one in
wh ich Nicole wrote a
message for help Chuck is ,.
a\\ are of lht> bills, but can
not retneve the one Brad
dropped s ince Katrina
grabbed it Gomg to Jenny.
Brad disC'overs that Karen.
not Kat1ina, is taking care
of Mary. and s ays he plans
lo take Mary away Peter
tells Karen Brad knows
everythmg about the baby
i.w1tch Clint persuades
Vicky to underi:o tests at
the Morge nthal Clini<'
before marrymg Ted in Oc-
tober Samantha and Asa
un their honeymoon V1C'ky
confronts Ted saying he
.... as wrong in telling Clint
they had set wedding date
s mC'c they haven't.
RYAN'S ttOPt:: Maeve
1s released from closet 1n
time to make a late ap·
pearance as the guest of
honor at the opening of the Q
Monte Carlo Room Joe
thinks Maeve 's contain Q
menl was a s care fro m
Vartova Jim Speed goes to Q
casino opening a nd won
ders Y.hy Vartova 1s there Q
Upset when the baby cries
too much, Kim leaves Arley
Rae with babysitter l:lut
doesn't tell her where she's I
gomg Kim st1ows up at the
cas ino and asks Joe for a
JOb When th e baby
becomes fu ssy , a
frightened Mrs Shaw can·
not find Kim so she con·
tacL'l Seneca who arrives al
the Ryan's and takes the
baby to his apartment
Enraged, Ray decides to
join forces with Kam lo get
the baby back for Kim.
Siobhan pas~e11 the poli<'e
agility test.
SEARCH FOR TOMOR.
ROW: Zach and Sylvia get
Liu to sing at the Hen·
derson hou!>e so that Sylvl
can get in and get pieces of
jade. When she discovers
!lemmings at the Sentill
mansion. Sylvl kills him,
searches for the Jade pieces
but cannot find them Wen
d y growing farther away
from Spence.
TEXAS: Ruby finds Joe
hiding In Elena's closet.
Iris tells Justin Ashley's
pre1amt tn order to let
J tln to wed A•hley
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The football season
has started and here's
the lowdown on the first ~
week's games. telecast •
regionally on Sunday,
Sept. 6 (check your local
listings for times>.
G R EEN B AV AT
CHICAGO (CBS> -No
contest. The Bears will
maul 'em
DALLA S AT
WASHINGTON <CBS>
It looks like the
Cowboys will win again.
HOUS1'0N AT LOS
ANGELES <N BC> -
Can the Rams defense
hang tough aginst Earl
Campbell? Don 't bet on
it.
KANS AS CITY AT
PITTSBURGH <NBC> -
This will not be the up-
set that the Chi efs need
lo score big this season.
OAKLAN D A T
DENVE R CNBC> -
With v isions of Los
Angeles dancing in their
heads, Oakland will be
caught napping by the
surprising Broncs .
KEEPING THE SCORE Veteran ABC Sportscaster Dave Diles r e
SAN FRANCISCO AT
DETROIT <CBS> The
Lions found their growl
again last season a nd
will scare off the 49ers.
turns this fall for his 11th season as an anchor on the ·College
Football Scoreboard' show. The show follows ABC·s 1Ch. 7 1
·NCAA Football" telecast each week <1nd will make its 1981 debut
Sept. 12 following the telecast of the Stanford·Purdue game at 1
p.m .
SEATTLE AT CI N·
C I NNAT I <N BC> -
Seattle has Jim Zo rn.
but the Bengals have
grit, which will prove
the winnning element.
SAN DI EGO AT
CLEVELAND <ABC> -
It's gonna be such a
gr eat game 1l doesn't
m atter who wins, but
the boys in brown are
looking especially good.
There will be ruture
predictions from t he
sports crystal ball when
footba ll fever finall y
ove r s h adows t h is
seas o n 's delayed
baseball r ever.
Phylli~ Geaorge to be back on CBS
PhylLis George will return to "The NFL To-
day" this fall, it was announced by Van Gordon
Sauter , President, CBS Sports.
Ms. George will begin her fifth year on the
program with its season premiere Sunday at 9:30
a.m. "The NFL Today precedes broadcasts of Na-
tiona l Football League games on the CBS
The half-hour ser ies will highlight a ll major
sport events that take place on Sunday, with
particular attention focused on the NFL games.
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"We're delighted to have Phyllis back," said
Sauter. "She is a vibrant television personality,
and her sensitive interviews and features have
contributed to the success of the program."
Ms . George will be on "The NFL Today"
thropgh its season-ending broadcast, Super Bowl
Sunaay, January 24, 1982. She returned to the pro-
gram last season after having been on it from 1975
to 1977.
She is married to John Y . Brown, the Gov-
ernor of Kentucky. They have a son, Lincoln Tyler
George Brown, and reside in Lexington, Ky .
"SPORTS SHACK," a new sports series pro-
duced and hosted by Lynn Shackelford, KHJ -TV's
Director of Sports, will premiere Sunday night at
11 :00 p.m. over Channel 9.
The premiere show on Sunday will be devoted
to the opening day of the NFL football season. with
emphasis on the Los Angeles Rams.
JACK WHITAKER, now in his 21st year with
CBS Sports, has agreed to a multi-year contract to
continue his association with the CBS Televis ion
Network, it was announced by Van Gordon Sauter,
President, CBS Sports.
Whitaker , an Emmy Award winner who has
covered a wide variety of sports during his years
with CBS and who now concentrates on pro-
fessional gotr and Thoroughbred racing -will con-
tinue to do prestige events, including m any for
"CBS Sports Saturday.Sunday," and wilJ also pre·
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Mart Hulswit off
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By LYNDA HIRSCH
News from "The Guiding Light" set comes un-
der the No-Job-ls-Secure heading. After 12 years
as Ed Bauer, Mart Hulswit has been let go. Mart's
contract had a year to run, but the show has a
yearly "out" clause and decided to use it. Mart,
who has a loyal following, is assuring everyone he
intends to go out a true professional, doing the best
job he can.
The strange thing about Mart's exit is the de ·
cision to retain the Ed Bauer character. Most like·
ly replacement for Mart will be Peter Simon,
whom "Search for Tomorrow" fans will r e ·
member as Scott and who was more recently seen
as Jan McFarlane on "As the World Turns."
Peter's a fine actor, but he'd best be prepared for
an avalanche of protest mail due lo Mart's
popularity. "Anti" mail will be new to Peter, since
he was very popular as Scott and has never taken
over a role before.
As for Mart's plans, he's working on a few
writing projects and will probably land on another
soap shortly. Just before re-signing on ·'Guiding
Light," Mart turned down a part on an ABC soap.
ALSO GETTING the Procter & Gamble heave·
ho is David Gatrioux <Ga rth on "Search for
Tomorrow">. Too bad, since David was one of the
sexiest and most articulate men in daytime. When
he spoke to David in Manhattan recently he was
quite excited that Don Chastain, who plays Max on
the show, had been named head writer. Little did
David know that he would have little chance tout-
ter any prose penned by Don.
MICHAEL ZASLOW FANS <ex-Roger. "Guid·
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the ABC prime-timer "Kings Crossing ... Also
added to the "Kings Crossing" casl is Mary
Frann, once Amanda on "Days or Our Lives."
JACK COLEMAN (Jake, "Days of Our
Lives" l and Tony Geary (Luke, ''General
Hospital" l will take to the baseball field when they
play in the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrity game.
J oining the daytime duo in the 25th celebrity game
will be such stars as Jack Lemmon. Walter Mal·
thau and Robio Williams .
FRANCESCA JAMES, last seen as Kelly on
"All My Children," a role which won her an Em·
my, is ,working behind the "All My Children"
cameras as director. Former AMC castmates who
co-starred with Francesca seem mighty impressed
with her directing talents.
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the exit of Keli Moroni as l{jm, Richard Backus as
Barry (these roles will not be recast) and Daniel
U. Kelly as Frank Ryan. The character of Frank
will return and Dan will be toiling in Hollywood for
CBS in a prime-time show.
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LOS ANGELES Actress Lynn
Redgrave filed a suit Monday seek·
ing more than $10 million in damages
from Universal Television, alleging
s he had been "wrongfully dis-
charged" from her role on the CBS
series ··House Calls."
Miss Redgrave has contended that
the dispute stems from her request to
breast feed her new infant daughter,
Annabel, at work, while Universal
said it grew out of a demand by her
husband-manager, John Clark, for
doubling her salary.
The s uit filed in Los Angeles
Superior Court alleges breach of con·
tract, wrongful discharge and inten-
tional infliction of emotionJ distress.
lt asks for damages in excess of $10
million.
The action was filed by attorney
Gloria Allred, who also filed charges
Monday of sex discrimination with
the California Department of Fair
Employment and Housing. Ms. All·
red is seeking a "right-to-sue" letter
from the departme nt that would
permit the filing or a sex discrimina-
tion suit in addition to the wrongful
discharge suit.
Universal. asked for comment. re·
ferred to a July 28 statement by
R o bert Harris. presi d e nt of
Universal Television. ln that he said
the studio was negotiating with Miss
Redgrave "concerning the terms un·
der which she would continue her co-
starring role in 'House Calls'."
It added. "The major matters of
difference are the demands put forth
by her husband, John Clark, that
Lynn Redgrave's salary be doubled
and that Universal Television pro-
v ide development funds for Red·
grave-Clark Productions."
Harris said Universal instead of·
fered her a $130,000 raise for the 22
episodes of the upcoming season. He
declined to provide the development
funds.
Meantime, Clark demanded the
termination of Miss Redgrave's con·
tract, and Universal agreed, said a
spokesman for the studio.
Miss Redgrave had co-starred for
the last two years in the popular
series with Wayne Rogers.
Ms. Allred, of the law firm of All·
r e d , Maro k a , Go ldbe rg and
Ribakoff, is president of Women's
Equal Rights Legal Defense and
Education Fund. LYNN REDGRAVE . With her daughrer. Annabel
Chris Wallace contemplates 'Today'
WALL.Ace
By FRED ROTHENBERG
A,.T_....wntw
NEW YORK -Chris Wallace, the
man who could be king of morning
television, is not thirsting after Tom
Brokaw's job on the "Today" show. Get
this : He's not even sure be wants it.
"I'm ambivalent. I have my doubts,"
said the 33-year-old Wa llace, whose
four-day audition as Brokaw's replace·
ment has ended. "I'm a reporter, and I
like being in the street. I'm not sure l
want lo go into the studio."
Wa llace knows that being NBC's
morning man is a plum. "It's an excit·
ing prospect to be able to influence 10
hours of TV a week, setting up the agen·
da, raising issues and bringing people
to the public for the first lime.
"I wouldn 'l relish getting up at 4: 30 .
But l do have two s mall kids, and I'd be
home at a regular hour. Of course, I'd
have lo go to bed the same time as my
6-year-old. So it's pretty much a wash."
Don't construe this uncertainty as a
lack of aggressiveness or ambition. CBS
correspondent Mik e Wallace is hi s
father, and t he genes are there. He's
a lso been influenced by hls stepfather ,
Bill Leonard, president of CBS News.
"From my father, I gained a sense of
energy, a striving to do the best you
can. From my stepfather, I got a sense
of the long haul, that it's not a 100-yard
dash; it's a marathon, and what counts
most is the general quality of your
work."
Wallace says he began living with the
Leonards when he was 9, but his father
was always around. "It wasn't a spicev
thing. My mother met Bill after my
·parents divorced. It was all very
civilized. They like and respect each
other, and I grew up feeling I had two
fathers."
It was almost preordained that he
would follow their footsteps. "There
was no pressure, but the world of
journalism was always around and I
guess it would have been impossible not
to be affected.··
He remembers, as a boy of 16, the en-
vigorating feeling of fetching coffee for
Walter Cronkite at the Republican Con·
vention in 1964. "That's when the bug
hit. It sure seemed like a terrific way to
make a living."
He went to Harvard and worked at
the school's ritdio station.
ready to air • • • Kathy Miller's story • IS
From Page 8 on a book by Delia Ephron, and is part of "Get
High on Yourself Week," during which NBC is
broadcasting anti-drug programs. . .
Elliot Gould will star in the pay t. v. production
of Neil Simon's "Come Blow Your Hom," set for
television premiere this fall. The production will
co-star Alice Gbostley and Lou Jacobi, who will be
re-creating bis ortginaJ Broadway role. . .
Dick Van Dyke and Marion Ross will star in
"True Ufe Stories" Sunday, Sept. 13 on ABC. The
show, which traces the unique lives of a prospector
who made and lost a fortune with the first uranium
strlke in U.S. history and the story of a woman
who labors for many years to find her mother, Is
uniquely highlighted by vislta to th~ people on
whom the atories are based. . .
Daytime cltama fans with an ear for dllco
music m•J a.av. hard tM MW _, "General
ffospi-taJe," recorded by the 8olt.or>-ba1ed 1roup.
"Afternoon Delights." The lyrics contained rel·
erences lo some of the main soap op_era charac·
ters from "General Hospital," on which the song Is
based. The song is currenUy number 29 on (he Ust
of SO top pop singles listed by Variety, up from
43rd last week ...
A karate expert attempting lo break-an arrow
flying past him at 130 mph, a youna man whose un-
born twin brother was discovered lodged in his
brain; and people who have died and come back to
tell. about it, will all be featured on "That's In·
credible" Sept. 14. Other stories include those of a
man with heart trouble who shows superhuman
strength in an e mergency and an Enilish pub
which has a ghost as a regular patron ...
Anson WUliams and Lorrie Mahaffey will
star in an NBC· TV apeciaJ "Anson 'n Lorrie"
Sept. 19, joining some of Willlam1· "Happy Daya''
friend.a, Ron Howard Qd AJ Molinaro. Musical
.g~ will be Eddie Rabbitt, and comedl'._~~tcti~s.
will be done by Jeff Altman and Darrow Igus. . .
Daniel J . Travantl, wbo plays Capt. Frank
Furillo of "Hill Street Blues," will act as Grand
Marshal for this year's KNBC Peacock lOK run.
Travanti is a physical fitness buff himself. cycling
and working out on weights. In ''Hill Street
Blues," Travanti was nominated as "Best Actor in
a Orama Series .. "
Marie Osmond and Bob Hope star In tne
''Marie!" special on NBC on Sept. 12 .... Joe
Namath and Ricky Schroeder star with the
American Symphony Orchestra in the CBS
special "An Orchestra ls a Team, Too:" on Oct.
4 .... Barney Rosenzweig, who produced "East
of Eden" for ABC. bas made a production deal
with Paramount Television. . . . Lee Meriwether
will star in "Marder in O~a.ur• for producer-
dlrec:t«•writ.er Barry Brown.
Cable applies pressure
By TOM JOR\' AtMCi.tM ,.,_, Wrtt.r
NEW YORK -No one
is really sure how cable
TV with its separate
channels for entertain-
ment, news, weather,
sports will affect local
televis ion. though one
thing already is clear:
competition for non-
net work product will be
more intense than ever
before.
sources as a journalistic
technique.
The effort was at least
uniqu e , if not un-
precedented , though
KNXT offered a similar
project a t the same
time.
"I like to think we're
on the cutting edge,"
Joyce says, "but I do
be Ueve you ' II see this
kind of thing unfolding
more and more as the
competition increases."
WCBS has tried twice
in the last couple of
years to attract an au-
"A s uccessful pro-
g ram like 'Laverne &
Shirley' goes on the
market in rerun," says
Edward M. Joyce, vice
president and general
manager of New York's
WCBS. "and with lots of
people 1n the bidding,
already the price is too
high It Mcomes a very
expensive way to fill a
half-hour
JO'r'CE
~ dience with a locally
produce d magazine
show, offered in the so-
called "access" period
bet ween the net work
"I think the intelligent
station operator," Joyce
suggests. "will say. 'If
I'm goi ng to remain an
important influence in
the community, with a
demonstrable need for
my services, I'm going
to have to initiate more
local programming.·
"And that means ask-
ing, 'What can I do to
serve the com -
munity?' "
In fact, Ed Joyce has
b een a s king , and
answering, that question
for some time now, as
GM at C BS stations
WBBM in Chicago ,
KNXT in Los Angeles
and. since February of
this year, WCBS.
Be ginning in mid-
J u ne, WC BS the
network's fl agship af-
fil 1 a t e set aside
several hours o ve r a
three-week period for a
locally produced "First
Am endment Project."
The showcase piece was
a OO·minule mock trial
on the use of unnamed
news and the start of
prime time.
Joyce has committed
the station lo a new, one·
night-a ·week, magazine
in the fall. There's the
hint. loo, that he might
be thinking in even big-
ger terms.
"KNXT produces a
half·hour magazine. fi ve
nights a week," Joyce
says of CBS' owned sta-
t ion tn Los Angeles.
··and is beating all of
that other syndicated
and off-network product
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: Mo'1ie Guide for the Week
~ E II> a. Q) en
Friday's
movies
SEPTEMBVU, 1981
EVENING
8:00 ($)••"""Blue Fire Lady"
Cathryn Harrison, Mtrk
Holden A ycxing girl pur-
suet "411' dreem ol a c•r-
1n show llOrM )ump1no to
the e•clus1on 01 all else
0 ft*'"' "No O.posll, No
Ralurn.. (1976) Devld
Niven. Darren McGa111n
The Children 01 negtectlve
peren1s dec•de to stage
their own ~ldnapptng 10
get some a11en110n ·G
1:00 re ft • • "' L1111e
Romance ( 1979) Lau
reooe Ollv111r. Diane Lane
An fl4derly con er11111 1oins
rwo young runaways 1n
love on a med daSh acrosa
the European con11nen1
with the ch1ldren·s parents
end the police In hot put-
sull PG
OJ * • "" Bon Voyage.
Chertie Brown· ( 1979) An1·
mated Otrec1e<1 by Bill
Melendez Snoopy and
Woodllock tollow
axeh•noe student• Cl\a_fflll
Brown. Peppermint Pally,
Linul and Marcie on an
adventure-lilied lour ot
Engler>d end Frenoe 'G'
(%) •a •~ "ThoM lips.
TllOse Eyes" ( 1980) Frank
Lang411a. Glynnll O'Con.
nor. A nambOyent summer
11ock ac:1Qt. wtio dream•
ot Broadwey 11ardom.
dellllld1 an incompetent.
stage-etruck prop boy an<1
promotes his romance with
• cho<us girl. 'R'
8.-00 0 "Jemes Dean· The
flrat American Teenager ..
Documenllry Stac y
Keach ne_rratea this profile
01 Ja..._ Dean es the star•
wtto kMW hlm beet -Rocle
Hudeon, Semmy Devis Jr
end Nalalle WOOd --ttlll l\tl
atory
D * • * * "The Greet
McGlnty" f t940) Brian
Oonlevy • .+.klm Temlrotl A
driller a11a1n1 high pollttcal
ottlce
U •• * "Mlallon Batan· o••" (1968) Ver• Mites.
Oennls Weaver A tough
Am«k:4n pllOI bec:omet
lnvotved with the return of
gold bullion 10 the Phlllp-
J)lne government during
World We_r II
.., **'At "Por1r811 Ol A
Mobl1er" (19611 Vic Mor·
row, Leelle P11rrllh Dutch
Schultz galn1 power to
become 1 ma1or
underworld figure
O{) * • * "11'1 My Turn
(1980) Jill Clayburgh,
MICl\8fl4 Oouglla A btll·
llant Chicago marh protea-'°' real!r_M the pr~s
1n her lrve-tn r.ieuonstlip
wl\en al\e llodt • new IOve
while In New York for hf!r
lllhflf''I remerrlage 'R'
( * * * "Return From
W11ch Mountain" ( t977)
Bette Oellle, Christ~
LM. A power-mid er111o·
crll end hi• greedy lemele
eoh0f'1 ettempt to exptolt
the ~turill ablll11a1
of two children from outer
IP-I~ tlMMr OWf! -I
purpoea ·a·
D * • ,_., "Shoot The Sun
Down" t 1NO) Chrle!OQf\er
wa11cen, Maroot Kidder. In
1838. fcxir dl1PW•t• mt.
Ill• UM 111'1 old m.ep 10 •
eMrdl IOt burled gOld
'PG' t:OO . aJ •• "fhe Hueller
ot Mvlde a..o11" I t980)
Rletlll'd Hetel\, Kay L.eon1.
A ema111irn. ""811er c;on.
,,._ a ._ to tum a
llOW-wfnoed _...., ln'IO a
wortdOlale ~
TOGETHERNESS John Schneider 1left 1 a:-. Bo Duke. and Tom
Wopat. Luke Duke. are· tied together for the moment in an
episode of ·The Dukes of Hazzard.· which will be brnackast f<'n
day al 9 p.m. on Lh'l' CBS Television N~twork 1Ch 21
chaml)IOn (RIO
QI& * * * "The W1r>d Al\d
The uon· ( 1975) Sean
Conne<y. Candice Bergen
.+.n 1n1em81lonal Incident
OCCUfS when I M0toc:can
lelder kldn1p1 en .+.m«l-
can tem11y and Teddy Aoo-
1M1vfl4t must call out the
marines to rescue them
CC) * * * • All Tl\81 Jazz"
11979) Roy Scl\efde<. Jes·
s~ Lange The tumullu·
001 Ille of a professional
dil11Cl4r Is lollow9d lrom
succeas on ,,,. atage to
pe'90nlll crl-'A'
©) *'At "Sewn"Cl9771
Wiiiiam Smith, Barbara
LM U-S-Intelligence calle
In a epecial .,it 10 llop
the Imminent ~ger ot
9llven H1wa_U1n crl"18 syn·
dlcates_ 'R' Cl.> •*•'At "Tiie Tenant"
( 1977) Roman Po18-nskl.
Isabelle Adjenl A men
ren11 en apartment Wflere
a previous tenant commit-
ted 90iclde 11nd bee~
paranoid abou1 1\11 neogl\-
bOta 'R'
8:30 • • • "The Hunter"
( 1979) Steve McOueen. EH
Wallach. Ralpl\ "Papa"
Thoreon leads • denger
ou1 tlfe as e modem-dey
bounty hunter 'PG'
10:00 (_s) * • "Flve MHI.,. 0 1
O.ath" 'R' 0 * * * "Simon" ( 1980)
Alan Arlcln. Austin Pendle-
ton Scientl•ll at • bmvre-
ly mllldl<ected think tank
convince a bumbling Col·
iege prof-thal he la en
etlen from outer sp-
PG'
1 tlOO lC) * * • "O.ar ln8')8C·
IOI" C 1978) Annie Olrerdot,
Phlltppe Nolret A female
IMtectMt trlel to carry on
e complicated romanc.
and a b91nlng murder
ln\lffllgetlon t i 1he aame
time 'PO'
11: 15 (%) • • • "fl\e Marriage
Of M..,_ Bniun" f 1979)
Hann• Schygulla, 1<1eu1
Lowl11ch. Direc ted by
Aaln« Werne1 FHeblndlW
During Wof'ld Wet II, a o.rm.n bf1C» llf'UOOlet to
IUrvMt u the ,...,, for the
return of her IOldlel' hut-bend .• ._.
rnao(R) • ··~ "Ba111e ~ Tiie Stert" (IMO) FUc:Nwd
f hot!IM, RoOerl Veughn. A
hefolc ~ INll .......
a group of oute<-apac;e
m111111 10 c:telend a peace-
lovlng planet from the
rulhlessnt1S$ of an evll
Invader 'PG
12.-00 D * * "War Of Tl\e
Colo1u1 Beaar· ( t958J
Sally Fr•-. Roger Paoe
An Army otllcer grows to
g1rgen1uan proportions
loOowlng his 1.11.11ted expo.
sure 10 ra<llallOn beems
(il) * * * 1/t "Bananas"
( 197 ti Woody Allen.
LOUIN L-A produet
tetll<. bored with hla
everyday routine goet 10 •
amall Letln American
country end becomes a
dlctllor du11ng a polltlcal
upheeval 'PG'
0 * * ~ "Honeyauct<te
ROM" ( 1980) Wlllle Nelson.
Dyan Cannon Whtie on
tour 11 T exes country·
• -tern ~ becomes
lnvo!Yed wtlh the Mducttve
daUQhter ot hl1 sidekick
even though he stlll loves
rus stay-at-home wife 'PO'
12:30 (S) * • • "All That Jazz"
( 1979) Roy Scl\eldet. Jea.
SICI Lenge The tumullu·
001 Ille or a profeaeional
dencer la followed from
socces• on the 1tage 10
personal crlMS R'
1:00 CC) * * 'n "Adam's Wom·
an" ( 1972) Beau Br10ge1.
JOhn Miiis A wrongly
lmprlson.o Mllor ettempta
to win hit r ...... by m•-
tylng an lnlluentlal WOl1'811
(%)•••'A "Thoaa Lipa,
Ttiose Eyes" ( 1980) Frank
Langella, Glynnl1 O'Con· "°' A flamboyant summ91
stock actor. whO dreems
of Broadway 1tardom,
defend• an lnc;ompetent,
sll!tQ8·11ruck prop boy and
promotes his romenc. With
• cl\Orut glrl 'R'
1:108 (1) ••"Won Ton
Ton, The Dog Who Sevwd
Hollywood" ( 1976) B111C41
Dern. Madellne Kahn A
etudlo c:hMtlalf\ turne •
runawey Getman ~d
Into • Nvlno ~d ctunno
II~ heyday ol Hollywood'•
ellent KfMn CR)
8 ••• "LoultArm-
llrong: Chleago Styte"
( 1075) Ben Vereen, Rad
Button• n,. '""'°"' mvtl-
clllft't Wty ~-II pl-.
~ by I lalllnQ ITlfln1llOe
and prObtel'NI """" IN
mob
t:tl1H '"*'• AFtstlulOf
Oynem1te" ( 1972) James
Coburn. Rod S191ger An
Irish revolUllOn&ty and a
Me~1ean tl\iel Wf\o team up
10 rOb banks aomenow
Wind up being heroes ot
the Me•lcan revoluUon
'PG'
1;30 D ••·~"The rro11n
Horse" ( 1962) Steve
Reeves. John Drew Bar·
rymo11 The Greeks and
Trojans engag411n spectac-
ular battles IOI supremacy m • * "Tonure Cllambe<
01 Dr Se<11am" ( 1969)
Chrlttophef Lee. Lex Berk-*' A -althy women Is
kidnapped by 8 WiCtced
count who holds her ~
11118 on a dungeon of h<>r·
ror1
2:00 0 * •'At "Welcome To
L A .. ( 1977) K911h Carra-
dine Salty Ketl«men Van-
ous Sov1hern Celtlornta
1111lden1S are brought
together brnilly In e 181'1419
of romantic llaleons which
mo111y end up t>.ing or-.
~hi •tends A'
2:30{$) * • • "The Blues
Brothers" ( 1980) John
Belushi, Dan Aykroyd Two
blues Slngetl must con-
tend with the Chicago
police, the CIA. neo-Nu11
and the U S Army 10 put
loge4her a benefit concer1
to r•lse money tor 11\eir
pw1sh R
3:00 II) 'At 'Vampire People"
Ct971) Amelie Fuentes.
Ron•td Remy A •mall VII·
leg• Is Invaded by
bloodthlrSty vem!>lr"
(Cl •** "All Thet Jan"
(1979) Roy Scl\ll~r. Jes·
Ilea Lenge Tile tvmvttu-
OUI Mfe ol I profMtlonal
danc. It IOllowed from
euc:c-s on the 11age to
peBOMll crises 'A'
(Z) • **'"'"TheTenant"
C 19n) Roman Polantlll,
IUbelle Adjanl A men
ren11 an epartment where
• orevloua tenant commit-
ted IUlclde 11\d becc>mN
C*81'10k1 about l\la neign-
b0t9. 'R'
1:41. •*•"'A Study In T•-
rO#" ( 1066) Jonn Nevlfte,
Oon.tlO Houlton. BIMd on
the Qf\eracte<a cr.tMI by
Arthur Conan Ooyle.. When
...... Of bnrtll ll'klfder9
...,. the Whit~ ..
n1t7 l>I l~. 81\tlrtodc
Holmes searches tor Ille
11lu11•e Jack the Rippe•
4:00 0 • "The Awelcen1ng"_
111180) Charlton Heston
Susannah York A n
arehaeolog1s1 s daughter
beeomes possesse<I by the
malevolent spirit ot 11n
ancient Egyptian queen
R
4:30 0 • • • Suspense
(1946) .+.lbet1 O&kker. Bar·
ry Sullivan When the
owner ol an oce show is
loul\d murdereo one ol h•s
employHs connives 10
take over the dead man s
aasels as well as hi~ w11e
4,35 H * * • The Hunter'
( 1979) Ste•e McO.-.. El•
Wallach Ralph Papa
Ttiorson leads a danger-
ous Ille as a modern-day
bounty tiunter PG
Saturday's
movies
SEPTEMBER 5. t08J
EVENIHO
8:00 0 * * 'Wold And Won-
deflul ( 19641 Tony Curtis
Christina Kaulmann A
French gorl goes !ooll1ng
tor her alconollc poodle
Q) * * • ''Rebel Without
A Cause" I 1955) James
Dean Natahe Wood A
ycxing man JOlnl a ,_,.
age gang ~use 01 his
lacl<. of respect tor hos par-
ents
CZ>• *'•"No Oeposi1, No
Return.. ( 1976) Devld
Niven, Oerren McGallin.
The chlldren ol neglectlve
parents decide to stage
their own kidnapping to
Q:!I some e11en11on ·G·
8:30 U * ·~ 'Nasly H1btt1"
I 1977) Glenda Jackson,
Melina Mercovrl Several
nun• In a Phlledeiph•a con-
vent become en~ In
• w11..-ga1e-llk• 9Cllnd11
aa a ,_ Abbela la about
to be a_ppolnled 'PG'
7:30 (8) • •'It "T"8 Cet From
Outer Sp_ .. C 1979) Ken
S...ry. Sal\dy Duncan An
extraterrestrial tomcat
crash-lands on Eerth 'G'
8:00 g) * • * '"' "SunrlM Al
CampobellO" ( 1960) Ralph
Bellemy. Gr-Garson
Ttte dllllcull year1 of 1921
to 1924 In the Ille of Frink·
Un 0.11no Roosevelt .....,,.
lually •Neel all Americans
( S) * * • .. .+.Ir plane!"
( 1980) Rober I Hays. Julie
Hagerty Aller an airliner's
etew falls to IOOd poison·
Ing, 1 nervous l0tmer war
pllOt la pressed into Hr·
¥IC4I and must contend
with on-boar'il hy1terle, a
secretive control tower
and cllcf>e.llfled mem0tM1s
'PG' Iii "Oh Goo I BOOI& 11•·
( 1980) George Burns,
Suzanne Pteshelte OOd
Mlecll en untuepecllng
young Oftl and cherges 1'18<
10 come up with • slogan
lhat wtll help kNP His
name In 1"8 pvblle con-
sclOu.,_. 'PG'
(l} * * * ~ "ThoM Lipa,
TllOM Eyee" C 1080) Frank
l.a"Ollle, G1ynn11 O'Con-
nor. A "•mbOyanl aumm..-
stock 111tor, wtio dreams
or Broadway llerdom.
!Mi.Ma an Incompetent,
et~atruc;k prop boy lll\d
promotea hi• romance with
a ohorut glrL 'R'
l::30 ct) * • '" "Uptown Satur· ~ NlQnr· C t074l s~ Polti.,lMll COiby A feat~
ry worker and • atreet·
wtM cabble get CINQhl up
In • tanglMilf leucl When
INiy decio. to lrlll a oeno-
tt• wtlO held up a bat 9;00. (J) •• * "Tiii .. Deya °' ""' C'<JNfo(' 1'17 5)
Robert Redlord Faye
Dunaway A CIA employee
and lhe pho1ograph8f he
lorced to llode hom e1e
s1all&ed by the assassm
wt>o massacred all of his
co-workers l ot an
unknown reason (RI
0 ~ * • MegocOn
Love lsleno ( 1980) Jan•$
Pa.ge Adrienne Batbe<W
The proprie1or of en oSland
resort arranges 10 bt1ng
lour man and tour women
together 10 d•1eover
ea<:h Olhet (R I
(!}) * * * M•n In The
Iron Ma~k" ( 19771 Rocl19rd
Cham1>&rla1n LoU11 Jou<·
don The SIOl'y Of twon
brothers who were sepa·
rated al birth one raoS&d
10 be King 01 Fran~o ;ind
the Olhtl• rar&ed by D'Ar
tagnan ano rne Tnrl'e
Musheteors
9,30 H • • • Honeysuckle
Rose 11980> W1ll1e Nelson
Dyan Cannon While on
tcxir ;i Te.as coun1ry·
-•tfltn s1noer becomes
involved with the seduc1111e
daughter of hlS 111dek1c1&
even tticxigh he 11111 loves
Ms stay 11-nome wtle PG
Ol • * Galax•na ( 1980)
Dorothy Straiten, Stephen
Machi .+. beaulllul robOI
on board a space cn.11ser
tries despetately to pro-
grem herMll to become
numen so 5'18 can learn 10
love her patrolman 'R'
'_$) * * *'I\< "The High And
The Mighty" (19~) John
Wayne. Claire Trev0t An
al•pl•ne with 22 peasen-
gers aboard runa into dan·
ger en rovre to Son Ftan-
clsco
10:00 0 "Bare Knuckles
( 1978) Sherry Jac~son.
Rober'! V1haro 0 * "The Awakening"
( 1980) Charlton Haston.
Su11nnah Yor~ .+.n
arcl\aeolog•st's dlugl\ter
becOmOI polSessed by Iha
malevolent sp1r1r or an
ancient Egyptian qv_,
'R'
(lJ * **• Young
Frenl&enst4tln" I 197') Gene
Wlld8f, P41ter Boyle The
son of Ille infamous Or
Franken1t8'n a11empts to
prove that his lether was
no1 e medman by complet-
ing hit ettons 10 crHte a
synthetic man 'PG'
10:30 CC)**• "Bobby o.er.
field" ( 1977) .+.I PllClno
M811he Keller .+.n .+.merl·
can ree1ng ldot, who has
lound greet succ ... on the
Euroeean clrcu11 •llempls
10 dleown h1mselt from his
backg<ovnd end family
white leMlng In love with a
be1u11lul woman 'PG
11:00 ID * * • ·~ "Command
Oeels1on ( 1949) Clark
Gable John HOdlak Lives
are 'acrllk:ed In • s1r11901C
move to bomb the alrplAne
factories of Germany
CO) • '> "Plalo's The Mov·
1e' ( 19801 Seke, Lisa
Oelaeue Two budding
repor11!<'1 go In hot pvreull
of a good story behind
clOMd dOOl1I In Pl11o's
MCtetr-
1t:309 •ft'"' "The Sed Sactc"
( 1957) Jerry L.,_.1, Devkl
Wayne Alter 17 month• 1n
the Army. a prl\1118 51111
mlllcee blvnderS * * * "BIAllng Sid·
diet" C 1974) Cleavon Llllte, o-Wiider. A black •her·
ltt meel• with d18119C>'oYal
lrom htt town's reeldents
'R'
11:46 8 ••'""Marooned"
( t06e) Or-oory Peck, Rich·
wd C\Penna. Thr.. ..1ro-
neu• • find them1etvu
ll\tlnded In ~ when
thlllf mlulle malllH\C'llOn•
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4> 12:00 U * • ~ '"The Crem•·
C/l tors" ( 1972) M9Nln How-~ •rd, M•rl• OiAr90on All
'O fOfmS of Ofg9nlc Ille ere if 1>91ng lnelneteteo by lethal
lnt•lllgenc• from outer
epaoe. who a.re guided by
• rock lr•gment with
1trenge power1 0 '"Haunt1'" (1976) Mal
Snit, Came.ron Mllchell
Cl)** 'it "Shoot loud.
Loud« I Don't UllCMr·
stand" ( t967) M•rcaoo
Me.1trolannl. Requel
Welch Attor dreaming that
ha wttnesMd a murdet
1nvol111ng hit neighbOl'I I
man has trouble dl111n-
gulshlng ~tween fantasy
end reallty
0 •••"All That Jazz"
( 1979) Roy Sctieldet Jes-
1lce Lal'ge T ne tumultu-
ous Ille of a prolesalonel
dancer 11 lollowed from
llUCc:eu on 1"9 S19Q8 10
peraonal erl-'R'
(%) * * *'it "La C9g41 AUM
Follff" (1979) Ugo Tog-
n9UI, Michel Serreul1 A
nlQhtelub own« l•IM to
prepare hi• lr9"1ve1t11e
lovw '°' e vlllt by hla son'•
!lance•'• lather, the
morel•~ ot
France 'R'
1~ CC) •• '"FrMble And file
S..n" ( 1974) J-Cun,
Alan Min Two lr-"4Ml-
ln0 San Frenc19co oops are
plagued by runaw•y ears
and ~ llldlM In !heir
croe.town r-to protect
the man they Intend to
arr•t. (() • * ~ '"Thi God~"
(1980) Cyd Heymen, M•·
C01m S1ocldard The trou-
ble .. jull beiginnlng fOf e
rur II Engllllh coupl9 when
e myitetloutl _,.,., dr~
by,~ birth to en alblno
babyglf'IW\CI~
IMvlng Ille lnf11nl behind.
'R'
1:00• ·•~"TheOelldtlNt
S-" (1977) Mldlall
Moriarty, K9Yln Conway A
pro'-lonll hockey P'IY·
w 'e .,....... drtve !Ot
-ends In tr-oectY • **~"PleMIOI
Stood" (19ee) JoM Suon.
8uN Rll1h~. In the YMi
1990, • ~ r.iuma
from • mlMlon to M.,..
with a I.male vemplre
eboald. • • * "T-Of Twr0t"
(1972) Suzy Kendill, Fr .....
flnl9Y. A IMChw 9n<I e
detectlw ettempt to catch
a~ 100M at 1 glrll'
ICfloOI
1:.IO. * * "The L-Of
Hwoolel" (1964) Jeyr19
M1n1n.ld, MICk... Hargl-
tay. Herculee ....,a to
e•-llt• l'tlmMll from •
murder 9CCUMtton by~
lflg the K'lual klllw.
1:11 CZ) * ** * "Young
Frenll-teln" (1974) Gene
Wider, Pel« Boyte The
900 ol the lnlatllOUI Ot
Frenlc-teln au~, to
P'oYe tnat hit lau. -"°' • "*"""" ~ comp191. lnO Na altOt1a to Ol'M .. a
~thetlO men. 'PG'
2;00 CIJ * ..... "Allen" (1979)
TOl'ft Sll-111. YapNll Kot·
to "'--°'·~
Ing l«-.p oantw ,.._ •
'"Yll•klua tlgnel to a .up.
poMdly dMd plarwt Md,
.,..,~~ ... "-m-.-·-"" to .. ey awey. 'A' t=-•••14"~TN ,,.,. ''°"' Yanua" ( .....
Jofln Afll', ai-llw·
man. A CtMl\lta from v_. con. to hrttl
-··~ to do OOod tor -*Ind-CC>•* ''Git CNrte T~ . '
eons 11\ousands or dollar1
lrom en tt911an crime boas
end makN hit ~l•way in
drog wUh ltMI mob In hOt
pursuit 'PG' 0 "Oh Godl Boole II"
t 1980) George Burns.
SuunM Plelhell• God
Mklcls an unsuapaellng
young girl at\d Cl'largN her
to coma up with • llogan
lhll wt" help keep HIS
name In the public eon-
aelou8"aU 'PG·
S:OO a> * '-" "Twtsted Brllln
( t974) Pat Cardi. Jonn
Niland A 1ormentod teen-
tger 11 driven by lorcee
OUISlde hi. eon1rot to com-
mit frenzied 8C11 or mur-
ci.r
3:30 ( z, • * •'Ir "Three Com·
redn" 11938) RotMl<t Tay·
IO<, Mergarel Sutlavan
Ttiree young men .,,d e
girl SUCk toge\he< through
poverty. lllneu ind polltl-
eal upt>eevel In Iha tumul-
IUOUI a.rmany bat-
lhawar•
•:OO CD • * * "I Mel A Mur-
derer" (1939) JemH
Mason, Pamela Kal1ino
When a ~Id tarme.r
finally )'lelda to the Impulse
or klHlnQ hll f18Q91ng wtre.
he !Inds sanciuaty from
the t•w wtlh e young glr1
CC) * *'Ao "Sled! M90ic"
11949) Onion Wattea, Akim
Tamlrott The myaterlou•
Ceglloetro ta pr-tlld
from taking over an
..-nplre (I}*** "Alrpl-1"
(t980) Roo.r1 Heys. Julie
Heg9rty Aner .,, .W11net'•
crew lallt to food pollQn-
lng, a nwvooa '°',,,... w111
pllol 11 prlAICI Into --vice end mu1t eon1and
with on-board hyttwla. e
MCratlY9 control •-
and dlcha-llllad --'PO' •:ao. *. "S.C.-.ia Of Scot·
lend Verd" ( 1944)
Stephania BaGhe60t, C
Aubr9y &nlth. Whan a
-•• cod..cradcar 11
alaln, 1119 1wln brothef Mt•
OUI to tr41P Iha klll8'.
Sunday's
mov ies
~1,1911
IYININCI
~ •• * ''I'd RathlW e.
Rtc:tl" (1964) Sendra Dae,
Aoban GOUiet. Whan her n.nce le unavall9tMa, •
young woman !Inda e IUb-
ttltvte to Introduce lo her
~ ou1ndfsttiar.
• ***"Mery, Mary"
( 19$3) Dabble Reynold•.
Barry ~ A pub!lllMt
le ~ a1 m. elgttt ol
hla ••·wlla. who h ..
undwgooa a lull l>Nuty
trMtrnent.
(C) ..... "The SllMp-
rnen" ( 1t5e) Glenn Ford.
5NtWy Meeulne. A ll'9ap
ownar .nen1pt1 to outwit
'* --Miiia '*'dlnO 1119 anim.t. through cattle ooumry.
(8) *••._."Gloria"
( 1MO) o.na Aowtand1,
Jofwl Adan-. A former
OU" moll baco1M9 IN pro.
lector of M Otpllaned &.
,,_..... ""*10 Alcan tat"·
oet'ld by the UI ldei M)l Id
'°'the~.-. car-,,. In • ~ bfW.
-.'PG' Cl4 ••• "Allcum ''°'" Wlldl MounlMI" ( 1t71)
e.tta DIM9, Ctw-..-
i... A poiww-med lltta10-
orat and 1111 gnMldy IM*9
OOflol1 ........,. IO tlllptott
the • 11 1 rnMt.nl ........
of two dlldren .,_ ~
'PIO! -... -9wll
FLESH PUSHER Richard Hatch 1center1
is a sharp big-city promoter who sees a
way to promote body-builder Tim Kimber
into a world-class champion thereby
promoting a large profit for himself
with Kay Lenz's money in "The Hustler of
Muscle Beach" on ABC cCh. 7 J F'riday at
9 p.m.
7:00 8 *'A "Slnbad And The
E)'9 Of The TIQ«" { 1977)
Petrick Weyna, J-Sey-
mour A hero belllH
unearthly c:1aaturea to
ratnOYa the CUt'M that
atend• ~ • young
prince •nd hi• rlghllul
~on the thlona. (R) <m••·"~t"
( 1980) Robert Hayi, Julle
Hageny.' Alter an airliner'•
cnw ,_ to food poltc»
ino. e Mn'OUI '°"'* -
pilo1 .. Pfaaeed Into --llloa and mull contend
with on-board hyilwla., •
~11... control toww
and ~flllld mamor1ea
'PG'
(%) ****"Young
Fr.,,t.lntteln" ( 1174) 0....
Wiid«. P9ter Boyte The
900 of the '"'-· Dr Frank-1alt1 •llemptt IO
pr-that hll lather w ..
not • madman by comp1at-1no hie at1or11 to create e
~thttlc m11n. 'PG'
7:30CCJ • • "llarrllCUda"
(1971) Wayne David ~-
lord, Jaeon E¥er11. A c:ol-iaoe lt\IOerlt trlall to pro.,.
a ctlamtc;al company 11
aaeratty duml)lno toxic
_, .. Into • t0Wt1'• _,.,
91.pp!y.
1:00 CJD *** "Allplanel"
( tMO) ~ l1ayi. Julia
11-oeny, After an W11n«'a
er.. , ... to food poiaon-
lng. • nervoue tom--
pllot II pr-..cl Into -· w. and rnwt contend
with OIH>o9rd hye4eria, a
~I.,. con1r01 ,_
and c:~ '""'"°'* 'PO'
(I) •• * "The AMMer
~ .. (1t7t) Olc9I Van
[¥le, KattWln Outnlan. A
Cathollc ptt.I la IUtC)ICt·
ad In the murder cA a nun
"""" --.-. hect bMll "4MnO an aftlllf .. ,.. • * * • * "The Stunt Man" ( t HO) Pater o·tooie. ..... ,......_.,
~ by "" poloe, a ~ VNltnafll ._.,M .._en....,....,..,..
Wer I epic II being lllrnld
'R'
l:aG (al * * 'A "The Avelanc:ha
Exp<-" ( 1979) Roban
Sh-. LM MaN!n ThrM
man encounter naturll dls-
.. 1er1 and political Intrigue
white e11ampt1ng to tmuO·
gle a defecting .,,, OU1
ol hl1 GOUrtlry 'PG'
t:00 D a • • ~ "Oeapetat•
Women" ( 1978) o.n HllQ·
garty. Suaari Saini J-.
ThrM •ttractlw femllla
croolcs team up with an ex-
hfrld gunman In Otdet 10
~ a gang of deee>«e-
doN. (RI Q
8 **"""TN Domino
Principle" (1977) o-
Hacitman. Candice 8ef.
oet' A eonvlc:ted klllet and
1119 wtt. are Mewn Into e
myaterloua 0tganl:iatlon'1
plot to -Nlnate a high·
renlclng polltlc:lan.
(C) * •• "Motel 11111"
( 1980) Rory Celhoun, Paul
Linke. Farmar Smith u-
h'-bacllroeda MOiai to
prOClH'a Md ran.,, the
ct-c> bul Ngfl quallty
~I he '11eda IOt Illa .. u-
~bull-. 'R'
(ZJ * * * "The Oftenca" ( 1173) SMn Conrlary, T,.. "°' Howard. Whlla tracking
dOwn e Cl'llld moiatlff. •
London detecflw ltlowty
edoae ~ toward •
'*""-bfMl!dOwrl. 'A'
._ (8) * * \4o "Where The 8uf.
falo Roam" (1~ 8111 Munrt. ,..... Boyte ,,_,_
nell9t l1unW s. Tilompton
UHi hi• unorthodox
rapoftlftO tacnnlquw lo
C!()Wt tome °' t"9 malOt
l)Olltlcal and ~ .-..
of tt1a lat• ·eoa Md ~
'70.. ....
t0;00 • * * *"' ''11IOPY llind· lnO" ( 1931) Sonia ......
0on AINdle. A pllOC'a
loroed lenflnO In ~ bMoe romenoe to a !Owly
llgut9• ... CD>•••" ........ ..... (1t74) a.-unte.
~ Miier. Olreeled ~ .... ._... A nilrGlllt
almott nu more prob....,•
than he can handle wtlen
he IS ~nted sh«lll of
Rode Rldge, • town pon-
potnted for daalruetlOfl by
a t><.tsln .. 1 tyeoon 'R'
{SJ ** e "AU Thet Jan"
(1979) Roy Sc:naldet, JI.I.
soea L11noa The tumullu·
ous Ille ot a prolesslontl
dance< os IOltowed from
succeu on Iha stage 10
pe<sonal CflMI 'R'
I I ;OO (CJ • • * "The ld<>1mak.
er" (19801 Ray Sharkey,
Tovah Fatdsnuh A man•
pulet1va m9"11g8< u .. s var-
ious ploys 10 eatapull two
teen-eger1 Into pop s1ng-
•".'1! llardom 'PG'
tZJ * * * "Goodbye Mr
Chips" ( 1969) Peter
O'Toolo, Pelull Clark A
dedicated English sehool·
master 1s much loved by
h11 students
I 1:30 Q!l * * • The Slipper
And Tne Rosa" (19761
Rlchud Chamberlain
Gemme Craven A valiant.
charming prince sets out
10 locate a lovely. elusive
young gtrl who dlsap.
peered eltw tostng l>er
slipper at a pal-dance w • • "The Abdication"
( 1974) Llv Ullmann, Peter
Ancll BacllUsa ol h9I' love
tor a cardinal, Queen
Chrllllna eau1es e stir
throughout Sweden by
abdicating lllld eonver11ng
to Clthollclsm 1n the 17th
century 'PG'
'l:"6 D *. * '"The Sllpj)e(
And Tl>e Rota" ( 19711)
Rlcherd Chemberlaln.
Gemm• Craven A veltanl,
ehalmlng prlnu M1a out
to k>Cete e lovely, aluslY9
young glfl who dlup-'
~Id after loslng ,..,
lllpe>er at a pateea dance.
(R) 8 **"Tender la The
Nigh!" (1962) J.,,nllar
J~. Jason Rob9rd• Jr
Baaed on Ille novel by F.
Scott Atzo«ald. A psycN .•
atrlet It tom ~ hla
demanding wll• _, hf•
avan more dam•ndlng
pro*9ton
12:00. * * "&llldog Drum-
mond Comee Saelo" (1937)
Jofm Howard, Jotln Bar-
rymore. Drummond'• llan-
cea It kklnepped by killat9
whO with to 1trlka beck et
him
11-.ao(H) •••it "Tom Horn"
( 1980) St-Mca-.
Richard Farneworlh In
awty 20l~lury Wyo-
ming, a bounty huntw
hired by e group of ranch·
•• 10 tracll down ruatlara
11 Mt up for • llenglng by
hi• amploywa_ 'R'
1:00 CC)*• 'At "The Town Th•t
Oteadld Sundown" (1977)
Sen Johnaon. Andrew
Prlna A mlldm.,, 1talk1
love••' Ian•• In •
South wutern border
town, lhlltiWlng Iha real·
<lenll' joy and rallal over
the and ol World War II. 'R'
(%) * • *'At "TllOM Lip•.
ThoM Eye8" ( 1980) Fr911k
Langella. Gtynnt• O'Con·
n0t. A nM11>oyan1 tummar
atoell ectOf, whO dr .. m•
ol Broadway llardom.
~ "' tnoompetent,
llaoe-afrvdl prop boy end
promotea his r-wllh
• cnoru. git( 'R'
t:IO (I) • * "Friday The 13th"
( tNO) a.y Pllrnaf, ~
anna King. The raooen6ng
ot • IUlllf'IW CaMP. cloMd
20 )'Mt' --·ek thrM
tnurdtn. attrKU • Wldlo-
tl,,. klllar who k11lft1
-.iec:•lnO ...,,-eoar-,
i ..... ""'981\anl
M al\•· ( 19101 Peter
O'TOC*, StlMI ~.
Wlnted tly IN pollcla, •
dlllMbed "'-t!W'll -.an
fll* an~ he\1111 0n a
mcwl9 _, -.,. a Wortd
W• I eple le Mlncl llllMd. ·w
• Auto" I 19771 Ron Howard,
Nancy MOfgen A VOU"O
c:ouple atopH to Las
lfegu 1n e Rolls Royce.
eaualng t~ girl's weelthy
lather to oller • r-ard 10
aroyone wno can stop 11\em
before lhey reach the altar
'PG'
2:30 (CJ * * * "Motel Hell"
( 1980) Rory CalhOun Peul
Linke Farmer Smith u~
his bacl<•o•d• motet to
procure end 1a11en the
c:t>eap 1><11 high qvaUty
meat he ne.as '°' 1111 sau
MO• business R
3:00 I ~ • • • "The Ollence
I 1973) Sean Connery. rre-"°' Howard While tr~1ng
down a chlld molester a
London detective slowly eooes n1mll4llt 1ow31d a
nervous breakdown R
4:00 0 • • ··va1an11no· 1191~1
Rudoll Nureyev, Mtellelle
Phillips The Ille 8"d loves
ol Rudolph Vele<>llno, the
mo..-legendwy meie
sea symbol, •re recalled
by 1cqu111ntances and
"l(;OC)p" ·hungry repo110ts
elter his untimely oeath
R
4:301C) • • Bauacuda"
(1978) Wayne David Craw.
IOfd, Jason Evars A col-
lage lludent tr'IM to p<ove
a ehemleal company IS
..crelly dumping 1oa1c
wattn Into e town's wale<
tupply * * "Tuck EvetlUI·
Ing" Fred K•lef. JC>Mph
MacGulre A you1"19 girt
..-t1 .,, immortal lamlly
known u the Tucka G
Monday's
Movies
8.-00 0 **'Ir "Tl>e Cat From
Outw S~" ( t9791 l(en
Berry, Sendy Ouncen An
axtraterreatrlel tomcat
c:r a.n land• on Earth ·o · ~Cl) * * • "Alrpl-1" ( 1980) Ro~ Hays. Julla
Heg9rty Anar .,, eitllner'•
c:ftw lalle to lood poison·
Ing, e nat\>Oul fOf,,,... Wiii
pllol la p<....O Into M<·
vtc. and mutt cont9"d
with on-board hysteria. e
aecretlY9 control tow
and clic:he-flllad memoriM
'PG'
7:00 CC)***._. "The Streng· «" ( 1987) MarcaMo Mas-
ttolannl. Anna Karina A
h•nd10ma ll~aertad
llranoat tonor• IOClaty't
eonvantlona and pays Iha
price "' .,,.. lldept•tlon of
the lemed Camut novel
(a:> * * "Night 01 The
Juogia1" ( 19110) Jem ..
8'olln, Cliff Gorm11n. A for-
,,_ pOllca otfloar Jeune'-
• daapa,.te la•rc:h
thfough the 1traat1 ol N9w
Yott. Clty l0t hit ml9alng
daughter. mlltalcanly 111<1·
napped by a psychopathic
crlmlflal. 'R'
CZ) • * *'Ao "ThrM Com-
rad99'" (1938) Aoban Tay·
tor, Margaret Sulleva11
ThrM vouno men and I
girt lllclc tOQl4her lhrOUOh
l)OVltty . ...,_ and polltl-
eet upl!Mv.I In ,,,. tvmuf.
tuou1 Olmleny t>ai-
thew.,.._
7:.IO . * • * "TM O,..t Recla" (1M5) ~ lam·
mon,TonyCun~.A clalelc
haro-•nd-vlllaln battle
~ ll'WM oontlnante
..... 14 ''Without"-·
vaetoM'' (1Mel ci.uo.41•
OOlbel'I. Jotw1 Weyrla. On
IW wt:y 10 Hol'Jwood • ncMllliM ~ a Marine
and fllll lrleftd On "" tfWn. ........ ,_ si.da"
(tM1l Tror ~.Con
(111 a.-.. Whir\ her
_...., --tlll1tt to an
......... ~ •• WOfl'\ltll
OOMe • 011 ll'lfant'a
mooww 11nlll 1 crl1t1
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f' r11111 Pay1• .1./
exposes the truth
11"00 0 ® • • • The Best
Ptoce To Be (Pan ti
11979) Donna R"8d. Eflem
21mDaltsl Jr An .. urochve
w1now's elloris 10 mak11 o
n-Ille for herself iru
comptic. .. 1eo Dy her "•PP•e
daugnter and Iler rebell•-
ous •--age son tRJ C • • • * "Resurrec
11on" ( t980) Enen Burstyn
Sam She(>8td Af1ar a near
fatal auto acc1d9l'll, a wom-
an finds that she riaa th<!
ablllty 10 heal Othefl bul ts
pe<secut!Ml beGeuse of he<
refuaal to claim a dM ne
onttuence PG
ti, * * • ··Caddy~hilck
( 1980) Bill Murr av Rooney
Dange<llOld The dement-
ed grounds-keepe< ol a
swanky country club
w1Q8S wer 11g11ns1 ow1
gopher' 1nhablllflil his turt
'R rs, • • P1aver1·· ( 1979)
All MacGraw. Dean Paul
Martin A young 191'1nlS
player on the minor c1rcu11
por9U61 1 t>eautllul but
elullve Older .. oman who
iS the mistress of a weal1hy
businessman 'R'
11:05 _%J * • • '" Those Llpt Those Eyes" ( 1980) Frank
L811g81ta Glynnis o ·con-
no< A flamt>oyant summef
SICIClk &Clor who dreams
of Broadway stardom.
4lefenc:ls en 1ncompet8<1I
11aoe-s1ruck p1op boy 1n<1
ptomoles his romance with
a cno<us girl R'
11:30 0 *a • "Return Of A
Men Called H«se" ( 11178)
RICl'tard Harris, Gate Son-
de<gaard An English l0<d
r81urn• to AmetlCa Wilen
1111 learns that t"9 Indians
wtlo 1nlllaled him Into lllelr
tribe h1ve lost their
modest preserve lo
trippers ·po·
10:00 (Q) a• * "Chapter Two
( 111791 Jomes Cl8n, Mar-
Sha Meson Soon alter his
wlle's death, a wfller finds
hlm!Mlfl reluctantly llllllng
In love 39atn PG
t t:OO fCl * • • "A DUf11renl
St0<y" ( 1978) Perry King
Meg Foster A man and a
woman meet and are
111r acted lo one anolher.
but tMlr rel111onsn1p Is
complicated by the lact
lhll tlwr; ere both homo-
M•uaJ "R
tS) * * • "Simon" (11180)
Alan Arkin, Austin Pendle-
ton Scienll1l111 1 bl~a,, ..
ly mltdlrecled think tank
convWice 1 bumbltng cot·
tege ptOf-thll he II 1n
alien from outer splMle
'PG
(1) • • • ·~ · The Ten1nt"
( 11177) Roman Potanet<I.
Isabelle Adjanl A man
r8f1ta 1n epartment whBfe
a ptevlout 1enant commll-
led 8UICld4I and becomft
palflnokl 1boul hi• nelgh-
l>Ofs "R'
t2:00 0 *·~"Guns And Gui·
Iara'" (1g38) Gent Aulry. A
rencher furn• I Udy proftt
from the .... of dlMUad
callte. 8 * • .. "The Moon le
Blue" ( 11153) Wlllllm Hot·
dtn, Oevld Niven. A young
women Mii ovl to dturm
• pl•yt>ov woo ~·,
believe In the lllllltutlon of
mtlrrlage
(8) • a °" "Tl\e Prl:t1
Flghle<" (19711) Tim COl1-
way. Don Knot II Ovrlf>g
11\e DepfllHIOn, a bum-
bllng bOa., Ind ,.. .. _....
etlldik'IQ menaQ« try IO
out ... l the mob 'PG'
(0) **"'"Just You And
Me Kid" ( t11711) Oeotgt
Burnt, Broolce ~hHl!ld• A
70-year-olcl m .... IP• In 1
14.-..,_ .()Id JuY9nl• °"""'
Quent clespHa lhe pro1es-
1a11ons 01 his meddling re1-
at1•es PG
0 • • Vatentmo C 1978)
Rudolf Nureyev MICh110e
Ph•llops Tiit! hie and lo1oes
,, Rudolph va1en11no ,,,.,
mo••flS 1ege11oarv ma1.,
~· sym~ are 1eco1llll<!
Dy acqua1111ancus and
"scoop l\ullgry reporters
1fter nos unt1mety death
R
1:00 0 • • In Old Mon1erey
( t939) Gene Autry Sm~ey
Burn1111e
C * * * * II (1968)
Malcolm McDowell, David
Wood Tile oppressive
atmosphere II an EngllSll
ooya school leads 10 a vo0-
len1 student rebellion
$ • • , ·The W&rrlO<~
f t979) MlcMet Beel< Do1-
sey Wflght Blam90 for the
mwdet ol a charismauc
111ad8f al a N-York
street ga"il co<wen11on.
membtrs of a Coney
Island gang must fiQhl
lhelr way back lo lheor
home turl "R
lZJ It• *'""Three Com-
rades"" t 1938) Aobetl Tay-
lor. Margaret Sullavan
Three youflil men and 1
glfl SllCk tog&tfwlr through
poverty, illneaa and pohll·
cal uplleaval In the tumul·
IUOUS Ge<m1ny be1Wil8n
the wars
1:30 Q) * • • The Rising 0 1
The Moon" ( 1957) Cytli
Cusack. Noel Purcell
Introduced by Tyrone
Power A trotogy ot d1lle<-
ent 11or1es examines Ire-
land and ltS peo9le
2:30 '1J *a "Phobia' ( t980)
Paul Mlcnaet Glaser.
Susan Hogan A group or
mentally Ill p111en11. strick-
en with phOblH , are mur-
dered ICCO<d•flil 10 lheor
lndlvldual leara 'R'
2:45 ClJ • • • ·~ "Those Lips,
Th<>te Eyes" ( 1980) Franl.
Langella Glynnis O'Con
nor A llamboyanl MJmmet
stock llC1or wtto dreams
of Broadw•v sllrdom.
defends an 1ncompe1en1
'111Q8-t1ruck prop ooy end
promotes his romance wllh
1 chorus Qlrl ' R
2:55 IJ • • 'Accused 01 Mur-
der" ( 1957) Vera Ral1ton
D1Yid Brian A 110moe1de
detective falls tor a
nlohlclub sinQOt auspecled
of kMllnQ a gengland lew-
ye<
3:30 lC) • * * • "Aesurtec:·
Hon" ( 11180) Ellen Bur11vn
Sam S~ard After e near
f1111 auto ecclc:lent, a wom-
an llnda thll .,,. h11 Ille
1blllly 10 heal olhers bul Is
penecuted t>eceuM ol her
ralusal 10 claim • dMna
1nfluenc•. 'PG'
4:30 0 • * • ·'High Plelnt
Oftfter" ( 1973) Cllnl Eatl·
wood, Vefnl Bloom A
namalMI stranger rllllet
the cowerdly retldenll of 8
Wett.,n lawn to ch1u.nge
Ille ru1hleU gang wf\ldl
nu been 1err0<lrlng them.
4M(%) •a•'A "TheTenanl"
(11177) Aom111 Polenlkl,
lhbe!le Adl•nl A man
rent• an 8')8rlment where
1 Pf8Y\ou• tenenl commit-
ted suicide 1ncs ~
pwenold aboul Ille nalQll--
bors 'R'
Tuesday's
Movies
8EPT1!MeEA 8. 1M t
EV£HINO
llOO Q • * "FrOll'I ~To Vle-
tory" Oeor0t H&mHlon,
0-09 ~d 'PO'
7:00 CC) * • * "8ot>by DMr-
lllld" f 11177) Al P.ono,
KRYPTON CHAMPS Four t hamp1o n:,
who bc:,tcd challe ngers in pn•v1ou:-pn·
..,entatiom, of Tht• K r~pton Fal·tor m<.'('t
head on in a g rand championship cornpl•li
lio n F'riday on ABC <Ch 71 al 8 30 p.m
The winner will take ho mt' SS0,000 Oil'k
Clark I to p right 1 Sl'n-es as g uidl' and
t as kma s t e r f o r co nt estant s Gu v
Strickland .. Joe \· lll'lman. Garn· Roone
:ind Joel Ll•w1.l. Stric kland ( lo"·l'r left l
t est h i~ ph ys 1t al s t a m i n a \\hil l'
<'hallengcrs 1 J'i~hl > l<1kl• a break
Marthe Keller An Am8ft-
can racing ld04, who hot
lound great auccess on lhe
European ctrcu11, 111emp11
lo disown hlmsell from his
bac~ground and f1m1ly
whole falllng 1n love W11h a
beautirut woman PG'
ZJ * * * Goodby11 Mr
ChlPI ( t969) Peter
O'Toole, Petula Clerk A
dadlCalad Enghsh school-
master ts much loved by
his 11uden1S
8:00 0 * * * '"The Night
Digger ( 197 t) P11r1c1a
Neat. Pamela B•-n A
worn1n I'-the clolGhes
of 1\41< tyrannical mother by
taking • p1ychollc k.lllet
wllh he< to Scotland
Q) *a* ··55 Daya Al
Pekllllj" ( 1963) Charlton
Heston. AVI Gardner Ten-
tion 1nd political tvrmotl
surrounds Iha China•
BoJCer RebefllOn of 1900
CIO • • * • "P111on··
( 11170) GeO<ga c Scoll,
Kerl Milden. The car-ot
World Wer II generel
GeO<ga S P11ton 19 Ir~
lhrOUQh the North African.
Slclllan end EuropHn
c.mpatgna, ...... I .. hi•
oonn1c11 with other otfl-
08tl ·PG·
"'**"'"~ .. AoM'" ( tlltO) ww1i. NelM>ll,
Oyen Cannon. Wlllle on
tour. 1 Te•u oountry·
-tern linger becomea
1nvol\1ld wllh the MdUCIM
d1ugh1er of hi• lld4lktcl<
..,.,, ll>OUgh he '"" io-
hls 111y-4tt-home wife 'PO'
8:30 D * * '" Bullel For A
Badtnan ( 11164) A11d1e
Mu<phy, Oetren MOG1vtn
A b1ndl1 vowa to Niii me
man wl\o married Na •~
llllft
9:00 9 Cl) * * ,.., "Stranger•·
"fM StOt)' Of A Mother
And Davotiler" ( 1179)
eeua Oillltt. oen1 Ao.-
l11nd1 Aller an 1tbsence of
more than :10 years '1
woman returns to the
home ol her widowed
molhet lat an uncertain
reunion (A) o a ••• r11eBes1
Piece To Be·· (Part 21
( t9711) Donna R..a, Efrem
Zlmbaltat Jr ,.n Allracllve
widow's ellona to mall• 1
new hie 10< herMlf era
compllcat!Ml by her hipplti
d1ughl9f end her rebelli-
ous tMn-lge son (R)
(CJ * * • • "Tt>e Con-
l0<mlsr· (1971) JNn-Louts
Trlnllgn1n1, Dominique
Sanda. Olrec18d by Ber-
nardo Bertotuccl A phllOs·
ophy professor ttruggles
to malnl1ln some sem-
bl1nce of norm11Cy &mid
lhe tenor• of F11c111 lllllV
In 11137 'R'
(l) • * • ''The Mt1trlaga
01 Marie Braun" ( t979)
Hanni Scl\ygull1, Klaus
lowltsch Directed by
Rainer Wetne< Fuablnd«
Duflng World Wat II, I
G«man brlde4'1rugoles to
survive 11 Iha wllll tor Ille
relUl'n of Mt l()ldler hul-
band. 'A'
9:30 Cl) * * ·~ "Real life"
( t11711) Albert Brook a.
Charles Grodin A lllm
er-mo"" In w11h 1 f1ml-
ly In Phoenix, ArlJone. to
l)foduee I cl-Wflle
doaHnentary on Ille ,....,.
!!l_I Amertcan fll'tllly ·pQ·
1&.00 (Q) ,_."Steer · (1980) L ..
Matora. Jenniler O'Neill A
bNUUful woman 11 8$Slil·
lid by 8 IOUOh conllrucOon
for.man Ill runnlflg lhe
COll'lpany tht tnheflll an"
hllf r1ther'1 sut01Clou1.
"'IClCldenlll" ctt.tlh ·pQ·
11 • • "Pllot>11" 1 tll80l
P•ul Mtoh11I Ol•••r. s-t400an A oroup of
mantlll'f Ill P•t1ent1. atrldt·
"' with phOl)IM -M\lf•
oered accoroing 10 thetr
1nd1v1oua1 1ears R
11:()0 c ••• ''AU Tna1 Jan.
t 1979) Roy Scheider, J11s-
•1Cu Lange Tl.., tumullu-
ws "'" of a proten1ona1
u.in"" I~ lono ... ed hom
succe'• on 1nt1 S\All4l lo
C.>tn~n.ll l:h".19~ R
l • • • fnt! Ollet•C!'
~ 19 ~ J1 St-Jn <...cmnery r re "'<J' .,..uw,1td While tra< ~u1q
duwn 11 1n11f1 "1uft.t.-..tt.-r 't
l ondnu 11PhK t1ve s.t<.1lilW'ly
11dges ll•msell townrd a
f\\Jrvou,_ tlreak<JOWO R
11:39 $ 'I * ff.day Th<! t31h
( t9801 Betsy Polmer Adrl-
unne K1no The reopening
ot 3 summer camp closecl
20 years aar11er after lhr"6
murders a111ac1s a v1nd1C·
live I.tiler wno ~n11es
unsuspec11ng 1aen-&Qers
R
121l0 0 • • • T1>e tno1an
Flg1>te1 · ( 19S51 K1r~ Douo-
las Fll<I Mar11ne01 An
Army scout guld&S d wag
on 1ra1n th1ougn S1o•J•
country
0 •' 1 Some11me Sweet
Susan ( 1978) Shewn
Harlls Harry Reams A
beau111u1 girl becomes
traQpe<l bel-n her two
personallltes hghllng tor
controt of har mind ond
he<bOdy
0 • • * Simon 11980)
Alan Arkin Austin Pendle-
ton Sc1en11s1s al a b•zatre
ly m1Sd1reclt!d tnonh tank
convince a bumbling col-
lege ptOlesSO< that he " an
alten lrom outer 'pace
'PG
12'30 H • * * The Hunter
( t979) Steve Mc:Oueeo, Eli
Wallach Ralph "Papa
Thorson le&OS ii danget-
ous hie as a modern-day
t>ounty hun1er ·Fi
1:00 ID 1t • • ·~ 'Saturday
NllJhl And Sunday Morn-
ing" ( t960) Alber1 Finney
Rachel Roberta A young
working-class Enghahman.
unhappy in his 1ob
releases his 1ansoon tn a
wild weekend
Cl •• • '"The Count Ot
Monte Cristo" t t934l Rob-
ert Don111 Ehasa La11d1
Based on the novf'I by
Ale.andre Dumas An
innocent man un1usUy
1mpusoneo lor 20 years
makes a danng escape 10
wreah rev41nge on the men
responsible
t) • • • ·~ Those Lips,
Those Eyes (1980) Frank
Langella, Glynnis 0 Con-
nClr A flamboyant summer
stock oclor, whO dreams
o f Broadway stardom,
defends an Incompetent.
a1age-1lruc;k Pfop t>oy ond
promotes his romance wnh
• chOful girt 'R'
1:10 U It*'" Big Rose
( 19HI Shelley Wlntars,
Berry Pr1mu1 Private
datecll,,.. are horad to
ceplura In extortionist
1:30 e * * • "Champegna
F0< C-" ( 11150) Celeste
Hotm, Ronald Colm1n An
U'*'>pioy.d genius plans
to -d • Quit lhOw Into
b1nkrup1cy
"It "SUfVlvll Rul'I"
Pater Grallft, Ray Milland.
A group of '""·llO«•
llumbla upon soma1Nng
they lhOukln'I ha\11 ....,
11\d mu•t pav '°' II .,.th
In.I< llYaa 'A'
1:56 9 *•'A "Pl1y Dirty"
( 19611) MlcttMI Caine, N~
D1--.port A 9<1Ulh com-
mender 111empts lo stop
AllNld fM<*I from detlroy-
lf'Q German 1uppl1M 10
th&I he !>4111 UICI lhem
2:00 0 * * "Ha.1110•" Stuert
Whitman A plMHnt -
nlno 1urn1Into1 nlQfllmera
of i.nor '°' 11111 11\noe«ll
femlly wno art 141ken oo•·
tege by • band ot crtml
nat•
2145 e • • "Bey0t1e1 The nme
B1rri.r• ( IOIO) Ao ti.rl
Clarkt, Darlena Thom9-
eon A US Air Foret pflol
• o4UnOIO ~ • lime
ba•row 10 the year 2024
wnere l'le meets 1n.. ldSI 01
Eaflh ~ mhab11an1s
2'56 8 • It• The Mind 01
Mister So11m95 119701
Terence Stamp Robert
Vaughn Wnen • man
-=mergA\ 11.,m .. tole101'tq
~1a1e of su~oendeo anoma
11on hfl struggles 10 sur
.,,..,.t> 11 ar adult .. orlct N 1tr.
ll'le m111d of an 1nlanl
3 00 C • • • • !nu Con
torm1s• 1•9711 Je;in.1ou1s
fr1nl1gnarl1 Ul1m.,llQU8
Sanoa D<rec.tto<l by Be.
nardo Bertotuc<:• A pn11os
oplly prof1nSQf strugglf's
10 maintain some '>em
blance ot nurmalcy amid
lhe 10rtOrs OI FaSG1~1 llaly
1n 1937 R
Z • • • The Mart1age
01 Maria Braun 119791
Hanna Schygulla Klaus
Low11sch Directed Dy
Ra,,,er Werner FassO•nner
During World wiw II a
German DfldO strui;igles 10
survive as she we1t1 for the
return of ner wld111< llus
band R
3-30 $ • • The lncreo1Dle
voyage Of S11ngray Tne
migllty Stingray lrieS In
s109 lhe 1tt11I se.. lord
T11an from 1ak1ng over the
world G'
0 • * • lhe Satin«;
R1tM 01 Dracula ( 1973)
Ch,,stopher lee. Pete•
Cushing Tiie uns1nl<abte
Trensylvaman bloodsucker
a11emp1s 10 conlrot the
world. and kill everybOc:IY
on 11, DY converting worlo
1eaders lo his ctill of devil
worshoppets R
4:00 0 • * '> "Commando"
I t964) Stewart Grange.
Dortan Gray A captain
leads a daring commando
raid to kidnap an AIQerian
rebel leader. only 10 dis-
cover that he and his raid-
ers have ~ lucked
4: 16 ID * Monster From The
Surl" t 19631 Jon Hall Sue
Casey A f&lher s f8810U!>
passions ceuse h1m to 1e1-
ror1ze "" son and lhe
young man s g1r1lnend
Wednesday's
movies
SEPTEMBER 9, 11181
EVE NINO
8.00 H • * ·~ The Cll From
Oul&f Space t t979) Ken
Betry Sandy Duncan An
e .. lfeterr111trtal to mcel
craan.1and1 on earlh "G"
0 •It "Thunderbirds To
The Rescue' (11181) The
pilota 01 five specially
equipped rocket snips
musl .ave tl\e 11ve1 of pas-
sengers trepped on 1t
MJpersonlC transpc>rl "G'
fZ) •*'et "NO Depot", No
Relurn" ( t976) D1vld
Niven, Darren McG1vtn
The chlldren OI neotectMI
p1rent1 dec;lde to tl&ge
lhetr own kidnapping to
Qel llOm8 111en11on ·o·
7:00 fC) * * ''r "Upt-n Sllur-
day Nlgllf ( 1974) Sidney
P04tler, Bill Cotby. A f1C10-
ry worker end 1 llreet-
wtM cabbte gel caught up
In 1 g911gllnd feud when
lhe'; decide to trlM. geng-
Slet who held up a bet
t0) • *·~"Boo Voyege.
CNlrlla Brown" ( t9711) Anl-
m1tad Oirec111d by 0111
Meleftdtll Snoopy and
Woodalock lollow
e~Oh•nge atuelent1 ChlflMI
Brown, Peppermint Patty,
ll~• Md Mara. on en
•dv-entvr•fllled tour ot
Engl111d llWI Fr..-'G'
t-oo e • a * Cr111c;·s
c~· ( 11163) Bob Hope
~ vc;111e 8111 A herth dr•m•
c;rlllc reneges on h11
l)fomltt not lo review Iha
pity hi wife hu wrllltn
[R) • • • ..., ·Jvt1e" (1977)
Jane Fonda, van•u•
Stt Mome. Page 38
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<D (/) R4ld0'.,,.. wr1111t Ulllan
Hellman la drewn Into the
m8'n thtuat ol w..,lme
rMlatance .tf()('ta wllen ,_
c:IOeMl ChlldhOOd lrlend .._.,,_help 'PG'
CS) * * * "Alrpi.MI" ( 1980) Rob«t Haya. Jutte
H~. All« an 111r11,_'a
er-fah 10 food polSOn·
Ing. a ,_.,001 former war
pllot II preeaed Into Mt·
vic:e and mull oon•end
wtth oo-boatd hytteria. •
MOrellve oontrOl tower
Ind clk:he-llli.d memorlee.
'PG'
Cl *'h "Na.ty H•l>tll"
( 111n) G1end1 Jackson,
Melina ..... c:oun S-11
none In 1 Phtlldelph\1 con-
vent become en~ In
1 W1tetga1..-e IO*>dal
U I -lbbeU II lbOtit
10 be eppolnted. 'PG'
{%) * * *'h "The TINlfll"
( t977) Romen P01an11111.
laabelle Adjenl A men
renll an llj)ll1ment wtlet•
• prevtous tenant commit·
tad IUk:ide end ~
petmnold •bOut hll Migh-
t>or• 'R'
~ G * * * "Weke laland"
(1942) 8riarl Donlevy. Rot>-
9'\ Pr .. ton. On W•k•
llllnd eluting Wond Wiii II,
the Mltllne Cotp1 d~ya
tremendOu• oowage
~. ()) ... 'A "The Boy
Who Oranl< Too Mudl"
(t979J Sc:ott Balo. l.llnce
Kerwin A t~ with
problemt " home find•
tolaoe In alcohol (R)
CC> * * "JoMph i\ndf-" ( 1977) Ann-M81·
g<et, Pecet Flt1h A young
man'• llamboyllllt ettllln
of rornanoe cauM toand•l
emong the atlld end •tufty
Engllahmen of the Vlc:tort·
en eta. 'R'
t::*> (Q) * "' "The Gong ShOW Movie" (1980) Chucll
Btlrrll , Robin Altm81\. A TV
ho9t moat COlltend with •
verle ty ol obat1cle1,
lnc:ludtng netWOf1< oeneon.
to put togech« • c:olllc:lton
of blur.-. ecta for hi•
atlow. 'R' II ** .... "Shoot The Sun
Down" (1980) Chrl1top1>«
Wiiken, M111got Kidder In
1836, loor dleper1t• ml•
1111 UN en Old map to
-Ch '°' t>urled gold 'PG'
10:00 CS) **'A ''CllM<lne &
Co " ( 1973) .i-Blntln,
P1trlok O.WHr•. A youno
girl tra\'111 to Paris lo
becOme • high !union
model bu1 her plaM fall
lhtough end .,,. open• •
NgNy tucHtlve proalllullon
t>uslnMa.'R'
10: 18 (%) * * * ·~ "ThOM Lips,
ThoM Eye11' ( 1980) Frank
~11. Gtynni. O'Con-
nor A llembopnl eumm«
atoclt aclor. whO dreamt
of Bro1dw1y 11erdom.
det9nd• en tneompetent.
st11g9-ctrude prop boy Ind
promotM his romence with
1 chorus gin 'R'
11 :00 (1:) • * "Blnsooud• ..
( 1978) W•yM O.vl<I Ctaw•
ford, JMOll E_.. A c:ol-
lege etudent trlM to P<~
• c:hemlc:el c:omc>«IY I•
Mc:(.ily dumping to•IG
wut• Into • town'• wetet
~ 11:1f(Q) ••• "Stmon"(1980)
Allin Arllln, Auatln Pend ...
10n Sdentltta et 1 ~
ly ~ad lhlnll tenk
convince 1 bumbling OOI·
teoe Pf~ll\tlt l'leteen
llMll "°"' out• ~ 'PO'
11:t0 ® • * * "Touc:Md 9y
L-" (IMO) o.bofllh A•f·
~. OleM "-A nunlnO
~ """ to btlnO • tlllndlcCIPed olfl out Of •
dHp d•pr•ulon b)'
enc:ou<lglng ,_ to corr•
spend with ,_ Idol. EMa
Prealey 'PG'
CS) • • • "The Runner
Srumblel" ( 1979) Olok V1rt
Dyle•. KatNMn Oulnlen. A
Calholte pr-I II auapec:\·
ad In the murder of • nun
with wllOm he hed ~
havioO 1rt 1Halr 'R'
0 * * * "Rantom" (1966) Glenn Ford. Donn•
Reed. WMin Illa toll la lllO-
napped. • wealthy bu1l-
nu1m•n mull d~ld•
wi..lher to PIY the rln80m
or wor1< with the polloe
12:00 IJ ()) • * '4 "Bound For
Glory" ( t977) D•vld Cen1-
dlne. Melinde Diiion. w~
dy Guttwle tiecomea the
voice ol the aorrowtul
working men o f lh•
D19<9Alon ~· and Ille
apet1t fOf I MW genl'ltlon
of grua-toot1 rnuelc. (R) •• * * "Slnlc The
BJsmwcti" ( t 980) Kennel h
More. Dene Wyntet The
llmOUI Getman bettlell\lp
II ci.tealed by IM 8Ylfllble
e1r Ind -for~
12:06(%) • **'h "Tlv .. Com-
rlldel" (11138) Robert T8y-
lor, M11g1rel Sut1111an
Thr.. young men Ind •
gin 1Udl toget,_ through
powtty, ._ end polttl-
cal upheaval In the tumul-
tuous Germ111y be~
the wen
12:30 ct) • *,.. "The Slleel>-
tNin" ( t958) Glenn Ford,
SNt'9y Mecl.alne A st>eep
ownet 1uemp11 to ootwtt
hi• ..-n ... wtlile h«dlng
hi• lnknlll thtougl'I cattle
country.
1:00 e • * • "Home a.tor•
Oertc" (1958) Jeen Slm-mona. Rhondl Fleming A
womw1 11tugglel to edjuat
to tlOdety following ,_
confln4lfTl«!I lor I netVOUI
brMtcdOWfl 0 • • 'h "The S•t.,,ic:
Rlt• Of OrllCUI•" ( t973)
Chrl1topt14lt L... Peter
Cuelllng. The unllnkeole
Tren1ytventM btoodaucll•
•llempll to oontrOI the
world, Ind ktn everybody
In It, by convening world
IMd4lrl to l'lil cult of davit·
worahlppera. 'R'
1:()6 CID ....... "Honeyauckle
Role" ( 1980) WHiie Nelaon.
Oyen Cennon. White on
tour. • T•n• c:ountry-
-tern llnget bec:Omel
ln11ojvec:t wllh the Mduc:tlve
daugnter ot hit lldekldt
even tt>ough he 11111 tovea
hi• •••Y·•t-h<>me w1re 'PG'
1:10D ••'"'"TheWw
~The fat .. " 119771
Rletlerd Ctenne, Ellz..,.th
AllNey A eolleoe protes-
IOf cer111111y drttt1 Into an
11t11r with en unpredk:ll·
ble•1udent
1;30.., • "'h "Men In The
Middle" (111&4) Roberl
Mii~. Frenoe Nuyen A
respected lewye. 190P1rd-
lz• his car--Wllll'I he
tflel to plead ln .. nlty IOt
hi• cttent.
(I) * * "The Street·
tight•" I 1974) SOnny Chl-
b• A tnen, Ullng Illa kuf19-
IU pr_., II hir.d to
werd off Chi-hOO<I·
luml who ere trylf>g to
mUlde In on Jepen' • ott
~·R'
1:46 CZ) • • * "Goodbye Mr
Chlpa" ( tH9) P•t•r
O'Tooie. Petule Cl8111 A
dedic:eted Englleh act>ool•
l'Mtlet II much toved by
1119 •tud«llt. t:00. * • * • "Topllacll"
(1"4) Mein• ~.
M Ulrnlllln 8cheilt A Vlllu-
ebM ~Ndded 9WO<<I
II ttOllln from 1 T Uf'llllh
~.
l:80 CC) * ... Joeeptr
Andtwwt" ( 1917) Ann-Mer·
~. p.-F1'1tl. A ~
SNEAK PREVIEW The citizens of the
rough-and-t umble wi ld West town of Cop-
per Creek will be seen Thursday night on
ABC (Ch. 7) at 8 p.m. in a network sneak
preview. ·Best of the West' is the story of
mild-mannered storekeeper Sam Best,
who, through a twist of fate, becomes
town marshal. Starrin g are (front row
from left> Joel Higgins as Sam. Meeno
Peluce as Daniel Best. Ca rlene Watkins as
Elvira Best, Tom Ewell as Town doctor
(back) Leonard Frey as Parker Tillman.
Tracey Wa lter as Frog and Valri Brom·
field as Gibbs.
m1rt'1 ltlml>Oyent •flairs
ot rornenoe cavM Kendal
among the lleld and slutty
Enotilhmen of Ille Vlclorl-
ln er•. 'R' 0 • • * "Blulng Sid·
d ..... ( t97') CINvon Lltlle,
G.,,e Wilder Dir ectad by
Mel 8100k1. A rlilrold
worker In the Old w .. t
elmoat h11 more problems
than lie can hanol• Wllll'I
he ts lppo1nted lherllf ol
Rock Ridge. a town pin-
point.a tor deltructlon by
• buSin*" tycoon 'R'
2:501J ••It "No Way To
Trell A Ledy" ( t9681 Roel
Stei\)er, Geor~ Segel A
p~hOllC kllter Of eld.,.ly
-d.-In vetlous
dlagul-8lld eluo• a
pertiat.,,t detective. 8:30. * • • "Puraued"
(1947) T ..... Wright, Rob-
"" ~lt~um. An or1)h8r1
1t1empta to •Ylngl l\lt
tather'1 murder upon
rHCNng man/lood.
S:40{%) ** *"'"TlleTenant"
1111n) Rornen Po!•nllet.
INbelle Adlin' A men
ren11 811 llj)ll1ment wtlere
• pr*Ylou• tenant commit·
tad llUIOlde end ~
perllnOld ·~· hie nelgh-bott 'R'
4:30 • * "Convlc!tl At large"
(1938) R81ph Forri... Peuta
$tone A to-II hUfled
Into ~ 111• • l)tlton
~out OGC!Ufl.
CC> * * "BMrecu<I•"
( 1978) Wtyne ~ Craw-
totd, J•ton EYwa. A cOl-
lege ltuct.11 " ... 10 pr-
• ~ COfT'PMY ..
MGretty dumping toxic
--Into • town'• .. ..,
IUWIY • *. ·~ "lhe Outlld•"
(1962) Tony Curtl•, J1mea
Franoi9aua. Pima lndlen lrl
Hamilton Heyee helpe In
raising '"* neo on lwo
J1ma
THUASOAY'S MOVIES
8EP'T£MBEA 10, 1Nt
0:00 0 • lt'lo "The HHrae ..
Trish V1n0eve<e. Joseph
Cott11n A ..,1 .. of blzerre
1nd horrifying experlenoel
drMI • young lc:hOOneec:h·
., to the edge ol lnnnlty
'PG'
7:00 (?) * • •'lo "fhoM Ups.
ThOM Eyee" (1980) Fr1MI
f.AlnOelle, Glynnll O'Con-
nor. A neml>Oyant eummer
lloc:k ec:tor. whO dreema
of 8roedw1y atlrdom.
Oetencl• an Incompetent,
11 .. llNCk l)t'op boy end
pt'Of'ft()t .. 1'111 r-with
I c:horva gift. 'R' ..-«> e • .,.. "PrleoMt 1n The
Mid dle " ( 1974) David
Jen-. 1<1114' Dor. A u,a
bOMber eoc;IOenlally ltnl-
-• nuclMr wen-d -the J0t<I.,,..,, border. • * * * "A M.iorttY Of
OM" ( 19821 Alec Guin·
,_, Roullfld RutMll A
J9w4lll war ..icsow ftom
8rOOllly!1 lllllli In loW with •
-'lhy JIPflMl!f widow• ..
(C) * *•lot "The H.Unt•
lflg" (1983) Julie Hlllfrlt.
C111r1 ~ 8'00ft\ Fo.ur
d1ap1Htl people tn\11111-
0lll 1 hOuae with en
lntamout reput11ion tor
supern11urll gotng•·on
(t\) **'""The Prlu
Flghlet" ( 1979) llm Con·
wey. Don Knott• OurlnO
the 0epre111on. • t>um·
bllng bo•er and hll wlM-
crackong m8nlg8r try to
outwit Ille mob. 'PG'
<O) • *'h "Blood Feud"
( t980) SopN• Loren. Mlt·
cello MaslrOlennl A 'lfldow
ls elded by en IOllllltlc:
lawy« Ind I smllllltne
gang11er In her vengetul
CruS•d• •g11n1t lhl
mattolo wt'IO kllled her
':lJ.l.Jlblnd. 'R'
(SJ ***'lo "Allen" ( t979)
Tom Skefl'ltt, YIQIMll KOi·
to. The or-ol • epacego-
tng scrap Cit•* lollow •
myat11<10U1 llgnal to • SUP-
poM<lly dead pll/111 Ind,
etter lending, diaeover that
1he meaaage .wu • wern-
lnp to ttay awey. 'R'
g * • • "All Thet Jui
(19 79 J Roy Scheider. Jff..
*8 L•noe The 1umultu-
001 Mia ol 1 prOllMlonal
dine:.< I• IOlio-d from
-on the 11age to
peraonel en-. ·R'
t:o0 0 9 * * "Ledy 01 lhe
HouM" ( 1978) Oyen Cen·
non. Armend A181nte The
mldam ol • Sen FrenclKO
t><othel rlMa 10 bec:ort>4I
meyor ol S-.illllto. Call-
tornla. (R) • * * •'h "Jereml8'1
Johneon" ( 1972) Robert
Redford. Will 0-A wlllt•
,.,.,. llW>g In the wlldet-
-1111• In Indian wlla
Ind putt hlrnMff In danoe<
by t><•lng en anolent
lndlen teboo. IUl ••'lo "Frllmed" (1974)
Joe Don BPet. Conny Van
Dyke Alt• four years of
l><utal l)tlton tr .. tment. •
gembler -. revenge
on the •l'luOI. crooked
~ end polltic:llM WhO
Mthlmup.
{%) * •• "The on.nee"
(1973) SM<\ Connery, Tre-
vor How81d . Whtie trlldtlng
down • ell!Mj molelt•. •
London Oelec:tlw llOWly
edges hlmMlf toward a
nervous l><eel<down. 'R'
10:00 a::> * ...... "Thi Town That
OrNdld Sunaown" ( 1977)
Ben Johneon, Andrew
Prine. A mldm•n •t•I"-•
lover1· Ian•• In •
Soutllweslern border
town. •h•lleting the ra11-
dent1' joy •nd rel let OY8r me end Of Wond Wer 11 'R'
CO) * e 1/t "F1Hh And Flte-
cet" ( 1978) Rog« Devis.
Tflda Sember• An Id_,·
1urous men toln• loroea
with en equllly derlno lldy
lor a hlgh·speed jOyflde
whleh pieces en armv of
potk:e ottlcar1 on their
trail 'PG' (SJ * It•,_, "Wise Blood"
f 1980) Brad Oourll, Amy
Wrighl An 1motlon11lly
de•ec~ prHche< oon-
lend• with a hendlut OI
people, Mell ot whom
wenta to ••plolt him ror •
dlff.,.,,t reuon 'PG'
11:00 (8) • * • "Alrplenel"
(1980) Robert Her-. Julle
Hagerty After ..,.. atnlnet't
crew tell• to food poleon-
lng. • nervou• lor"* wllf
pMot II preued Into --
vice Ind mu11 conlend
wtlh on·bOllrd hr-terta, •
secr.cn. control t~
Ind ctlche-flllec:f mem<>rlM
'PG' • * • * "8fulno Sad· diet" (1974)C ... von Llltle.
Gene Wll6ef. Dlf*Cltel by
Mel Brooke. A railroad
WOfktr In the Oki WMI
........ hel mOf'I Pf~
lhtn he Gen hlllldi9 wMr1
... .. eppolnt.0 an.riff of
Roel< Ridge, I IO'M' pin-
pointed for deltruollon by
1 ~ t)'CIOOI\ 'R' CZ> ••• "ni. ... ..,.,..
Of ~· lnun" (1879) ...,,,,. &chygulla. ICl8u•
lotlltecl\.. O!fKted 1>Y
Rainer War net F USblnc:le<
During Work! W11 II. a
Germ1n bride llruggles to
IUflllve .. Iha we111 tor Ille
rtlurn or her llOldler hul·
band. 'R'
11:$0 (C) • * * * "Resu.rreo-
llon" ( 111801 Ellen Burslyn.
S•m Sh4191td Attet a n .. r
fatal auto acodent, • wom·
an llnd1 thll tl'M hes the
llblllty to heal Olherl but IS
petMCUted becauM of h..-
ralusel to Claim • dlvln1
tnllUenc:41 • PG.
(0 ) * * * "Chac>ler Two"
( 1979) Jernes Cun. Mar-
sha Muon. Soon 1111< his
wile'• death. e wrltet rinds
himlelf re1uct1n11y l•lllng
111 loYll again. 'PG'
12:00 11 • *"" "Ot Love And 011lre" ( 1963) Merle
Oberon, S t-Coc:hren A
wealthy women 1ttemp1s
10 lelve her IOfdid P&SI
t>enlncl by merrylng lhe
man she loves.
(S) •'h "TheS.•
Mlchlnti' ( 1978) Ir\ 2037
A O , sc1en111ts solve Ille
-gy problem by har
nelllng the power ol Ille
hum•n llb!Oo 'R'
12:30 CID • * * "ll'a My Turn
( 1980) Jiii Cllyburgh,
Mlehael OO<;glH A brll-
11811t ChlcaQ<> m1lh proles-'°' relllzes the problems
In ,_ M~n rel•tlonahlp
wnen ahe tlnds a new love
whlle In N-York for her
lathe<'• remarriage 'R'
0 * '* •,i, "The Outaklllt
(1962) Tony Cur111. James
Frenclac:ua. Pima lndten Ira
Hemllton Heyea helps tn
••laing the lt.ag on lwo
Jim•
1:00. * •• "JOhnny Corne
Lltely" (19'3) J•rnet Ceo·
My. MWIOOI Mein Two
vetetan .-..peper pYl>-
lllhlrl jOln forc:ee In a flglll
~t • toc:al town bolt.
CZ) • • • • "Youno
Frenllenet•n" ( 1974) G-
Wllder, Pel er 80)'le file
son of the lnlllmOUa Or
Frenk8111teln atlernpll to
prove that hll f8lher WU
nol • tnedmen by oomplet·
Ing his etton• to a-.. t• •
'l"'hetlc man. 'PO'
t: 10 U * * "The Lael Angry
M811" ( t974) Pet Hingle
Lynn Cer11n. A MUOned
doctor trlel to uve the Ille
of one ol Ille h0odlum1
rnpon1lbl• for running
him out of the neighbor·
hOOd
1:30 . *I,_., "The Myaterl·
en•" ( t9S91 Ken~ Siiier•.
Yuml Shlrakew• " g<c>up
or highly evol\led alien• ot
aupertor tnreltlgenc:e try to
take over Emh to perpe1u-
a1e lhelr clvllltatton.
1C'l •••• · 1r·(ttiea1
MlllOO!m McDowell. Oevld
Wood The opp<Htlve ••mosi>hlf• et en C:ngtjsl'I
bOya' tchool leada 10 I vlo-
lent ltudent rebelUon
($) •" "FM! Meat.,.. or
Oellh" 'R'
1:66 8 * a "Medleon Ave-
nue" ( 19821 Dene
"ndr-•. Eleanor Parker
An ~peeled turn 01
_ .. , ........ th•t. highly
respected public: figure
l)OMS I deedly tht .. I 10
then11ton.
2:46 II **'A "Dering Gema"
( t988) Lloyd BrldQM.. Nlc:o
Minerdoe. A men eMrChft
• 1..1t1n AmetlcM lalen<l tor
IN l'luabend '1>CI daughter
of • former glntrlenO
2:IO • * • "lnvulon Of Tl\e
Ster CrMturff" ( 1903)
Bob Biii, Ft....-,le Rey A
pelr of tOICllet'I find lhll OOod Old rom.,_ II .,.,
entloot• tor the unv.tu•I
puelon• of two belUlllUI
lldentlatt wtto hl\ll •
unique plen '°' cleetr~ftll
Earth.
MIO • • • "NIQ!tt Of The 8Mcer9r•" I 1910) JIC!ll
Teytot. Simon ~ Evil
and dene« Mlell th•
memb4Wt Of en •xpecjllton
~ they -lelenllllly
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See Weekender
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1981
FOOTBALL FEVER
Symptoms start Sunday
With Rams-Oi lers telecast
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YDUR HDMITDWN DAILY PAPER
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Globe-trotting peng_uin finds a home
SAN DIEGO <AP l A
penguin that may be either a
brave ex plorer or a stupid
navigator was languishing in
California today, nearly one
week after he was found wan-
dering on a New Jersey beach.
Nobody is sure they can ex-
plain how the 12-anch Marcom
penguin. whose normal habitat
is the southernmost lip or South
America. wound up s kinny
and starving on the East Coast
of the United States.
The web-footed . black-and·
white adult bird. known as a
rockhopper, was found Saturday
at Monmouth Beach in New
Jersey and turned over to police.
His first trip was to Jail. for lack
of a better place to put him.
He was bailed out by l,.ee
Bernstein. director of the New
J ersey Humane Society, who
Quake shakes
Orange Coast;
-damage light
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of-Delly l'llM St.9fl
A moderate earthquake that
shocked the Los Angeles area at
about 8 :50 a .m. today shook
Orangt? Countians ·and was felt
along the Southern California
Coast Crom San Luis Obispo to
the Mexican border.
No major damage was report-
ed immediately in any of the
-counties shaken by the 15
second temblor
Call.ec h Sei smologica l
Russ wars h ips
continue off
W est Coast
SAN FRANCISCO <AP I
Four Soviet wars hips are
following an irregular track 300
nautical miles off Northern
Cali'ornia as they continued
south along the U S West
Coast, the Navy said today.
The shi ps were headed in a
southwesterly direction at 12
knots, Navy information officer
Cmdr. Willian North said .
The ships were reported 450
nautical miles northwest of San
Francisco on Thursday after-
noon, and were observed 200
n autical miles wesl of Coos
Bay. Ore .. Thursday morning.
"It seems a rather irregular
track," North said of the Soviet
s hips' movements
The guided missile cruiser.
two guided missile rngates and
a s upply s hip were being
watched by the U .S.S Fife. a
Navy d estroyer rro m Sa n
Diego.
The ships were s potted last
Friday m the Gulf or Alaska
and came as close as 210 miles
to the Pacific Coast. However.
the Soviets did not a ppear to be
conduc tin g any training
maneuvers, a nd no incidents
have been reported. the Navy
said.
ORANG I COAST WIATHf R
Laboratory o ffi cia l s in
Pasadena reported the quake's
magnitude at 5 I on the Richter
scale and noted it was centered
about 51 miles southwest of San-
ta Monaca in the Pacifi c Ocean.
It was not immediately de-
lt•rmined which faultline was af-
fected.
The national Earthquake ln-
f ormat1o n Center in Golden.
Colo .. reported a preliminary re-
ading bl 5.& on the Ric hter seale
a nd said the epice nter was off
Long Beach in the San Pedro
Channel. •
Southern California Edison of-
ficials who felt the temblor at
the ir Rosemead headquarters
s a id employces at the San
Onofre nuclear power plant
south or Orange County felt
quake movement ·•slightly ...
Spokesman Dave Barron said
employees at the plant. center of
an environmental controversy.
1mmed1ately moved into a pro-
gram of plant safet y checks
He said the procedure is stand-
ard whenever a quake is relt or
seismic monitors indicate any
movement of the earth
No apparent damage was sus-
tained at the plant, he said. but
preliminary investigations will
not be completed until later to-
day. Those checks. h e said,
would be followed by several
days of plant and equipment in·
vestigataons.
In ncarby San C lemente.
about two mile s to the
northwest. c ity s witc h board
operator Anette Soza said calls
from city residents began light-
ing up her s witchboard by 8.55
a .m.
"It wasn't too bad ... she ob·
served of the quake "But we
definitely were moving.
"Some pt!ople were asleep.
They were curious as to why
the ir beds were movmg. They
wondered if it was the firing
again at Camp Pendleton (a
nearby Mar ine Corps artillery
range I
At the northern end of the
Orange County coastline. Seal
Beach police dispatcher Sandra
Burnett said. "It was shake, rat-
(See QUAK E, Page A2)
then arranged for the trip to Sea
World in San Diego, home of a
large, refrif(erated rookerie de-
voted lo the study of Antarctic
penguins.
Alter a bnel layover m Hern-
s tein 's bathtub and the Bronx
Zoo. the penguin took a com
rnercial flight Tuesday to San
Diego
"We're contmuing lo take care
of llim as best we can. Basically
we're JUSt prov1dmg him with
good groceries. whic h is ap
parenlly what he needs most at
this time ," said Jackie O'Con·
nor, a spokesman for the marine
park.
He 1s being fed Columbia
River s melt "that we're stuffing
full of vitamins and minerals."
s aid Ms. O'Connor.
··1t 's too early to tell how well
he 's doing. But he's eating and
STREETS THROUGH STORYLAND In honor of ~fo wport
Beach's 75th anniversary. artist Joan Haij!h . an emplo~·ee
of Corona del Mar library. painted this mural 1n the
that's a good sign. We want lo
put four pounds on him ... she
added.
Berns tein s aid he first
believed the pencuin got caught
in a powerful ocean current or
s torm, but said that guess
wasn't realistic because of the
distance involved.
Another poss1b11ity was that
the J)t!nguin was som eone's pet.
"but who goes down almost lo
Antarctica for a pet'.'" he asked.
Once 1t regains its health, the
adult rockhoppe r will be placed
an the marine park's freezer unit
with 300 other penguins. includ-
ing three other rockhoppers
"At this point, the cold unit
would take loo much of his
energy He'::. still weak and
spends a ll day r esting," Ms .
O'Connor said
.,..,, ,. ... -. .., OoetW llMT
children's book section. She fashioned tree~ <.a nd fl owt.-n.
representing 15 street names in old Corona del ~1ar and dt•·
picted Hans Christian Andersen ·~ ·Thumbelin<1 ·
S e cre t council m e eting told Ba":ks cut
Newport mayor, others conferred with Irvine firm officials s a~ings
By STEVE MARBLE c areful not lo have a majority of Company's vice president in Sfrtngs
Of u.. 0•11• P>11et ,..... the seven-me mber council on charge of government relations By The Associated Press
Three Newport Beach City hand, which would be a violation a nd one of the guests at Coun-St y mied by the Inte rnal
Council m embers met privately of the Brown Act, California's cilwoman Hart's home, said-'the Revenue Service. the banking
with top Ir vin e Compan y anti-secrecyingovernmentlaw. meetingwasonlyoneofseveral industry 1s hur rying to cut the
representatives the same day The Brown Act is the state such "informal sessions we've strings that tied high-interest in-
the council approved the de-ha d in the 14-m onth life of this vestment opportunities to the All
velopment firm ·s plan for ex-issue. Savers tax-free certificates that
panding Newport Center . Session held day "None of these meetings ever go on sale next month. .
The Aug. 24 noon meeting at violated the Brown Act in law or The J RS said Thursday that in·
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's center plan OK'd in spirit.•• he said. centives offered by some bant<s
Newport Heights hom e was at Councilwoma n Plummer was and savings and loan institutions
tended by Mayor Jackie Heather hesitant to admit she attended to dra w investments in the
and Councilwoman Ruthelyn statute that sets the rules for the meeting . certifi cates would jeopardize
Plummer. public meetings. A council m a-"If l did ... she said, "it was their tax Cree status.
Also present we re Irvine Com· jority cannot meet without the only for a very briQ( lime. You Some banks had offered de-
pany President Pete Kremer, public being notified and invited should really get those answers positors short-term interest of 40
Richard Cannon. an Irvine Com · to attend. from the mayor, I'm just :t°lowly percent or more if they would
pany vice-president. and two Following the noon meeting, council person." depos i t funds that would
other officials Crom the firm. M aurer's lengthy 11-page mo-Mayor Heather c urrently is in automatically be roll ed over into·
Councilwoman Hart said the tion was typed up at city hall. Europe on vacation. an All Savers CertHicate on Oct.
get-togetherwasheldto1ronout copiedandthendistributedto all CityAttorney Hugh CoHin said 1, when they firs t beco me
last-minute concerns about the seven council members thal the council members didn't seek available. The certificates are
$1 23 million development project evening. his advice on the meeting, "but expected to yield about 12.6 per-
and to review a proposed motion It was approved on a 5-2 vote if they had I would have told cent tax free.
by Councilman Phil Maurer, with councilmen Don Str auss them it was okay as long as a The IRS said that when the
who she said was not present at and Paul Hummel voting quorum <enough m embers to bonuses e arned in "re-
the meeting. against it. vote) was not present." purchase·· agreements with the
Mrs Hart said _the group was Robert Shelton, t he Irvine (See SECRET. Page A2> banks and the certificates
were cons idered as a single
Night through mid -
morning low cloudiness
othe rwise fair through
Saturday. Highs about 70
at the beaches to lower
80s in warmer inland ·
area5. Lows tonight 58 to
66.
David Brinkley to leave NBC
package, the interest exceeded
the limit imposed by Congtess
when it created the All Savers
Certificates.
The I RS said banks and S&Ls
could continue to offe r the incen-
tives only if depositors were
given a "reasonable" chance to
withdraw their funds before they
are transferred to an All Savers
Certificate. Some banks that of-
fered the incentives had already
<See SAVERS, Page AZ>
INSIDI TODAY
Commercial mara1uana
grower& have discovered that
Southwest Oregon's climate ,
growing season, remote lcca·
tiona ond under-financed low
enforcement are ideal for
bu.ttMs.s. rSee "Pot growers
head north," Page BB J.
Broadcast journalist 's retirement to end 38-year career
NEW YORK <AP > -David
Brinkley, an evening news fix·
ture for a quarter-century whose
distinctive delivery became a
model for aspiring broadcast
journalists, will retir e next
month, NBC announced today.
Brinkley's retirem ent will end
a 38-year career wlth NBC.
The NBC a nnouncement gave
no reason for the unexpected re-
tirement. Brinkley, 61, could not
be reached for comment Im·
mediately.
The announcem ent came as a
surprise. The network as recent-
ly as Tuesday promoted the
second -season pre miere of
''NBC Magazine with David
Brinkley," the magazine show
that the veteran correspondent
had anchored since leaving the
"NighUy News" last Call.
•
"Brinkley's a good dra w,"
Thomas Wolzien, the program 's
executive produce r, told The As-
sociated Press in an interview
last month. "He's been one of
the strengths of the network for
years. On this show. he's our
identity ...
It was not immediately clear
whethe r the decision to retire
had been Brinkley's alone. The
magazine was not successful in
attracting an audience in its
first season , opposite CBS'
s upersuccessful "Dalla!!." The
program is scheduled to move to
an earfter ( 8p.m. Friday) time
period Sept. 11.
Walter Cronkite, the CBS
"Evening News" anehor for
nearly two decades and perhaps
the only broadcast journalist
more widely recognized than
j
t I
• Brinkley, left his familiar post
this year. He h as continued.
however, as anchor for the
network's new science series,
"Walter Cronkite's Universe."
Brinkley achieved TV stardom
after he was teamed with the
late Chet Huntley for the 1956
political conventions . "The
Huntley-Brinkley Report" on
NBC was, i'l the mld-1960s,
dominant in the dinner-time
news field.
Hunlley retired in 1970, and
Brinkley was teamed with other
correspondent.'> before giving up
the anchor position for regular
eommentary.
He became co-anchor of the
"Nightly News" once more,
after the 1976 political oonven-
tlons. teaming with John Chan-
cellor.
TO RETIRE
David Bnnkley
Fresno parents
attack t extbooks
FRF.sNO <AP> A request
by a parents' groun to eliminate
a sen es ot graae school readmg
textbooks on moral and legal
gTounds has been turned aside
by t.he school board here.
The seven-member group
called Family Impact attackea
books approved by the state and
used by the Fresno Unified Ota·
t rict Crom kindergarten to eithth
grade for 11 years.
. ...
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READYI NG FOR REAL RlOES ·Cajun
Cowbo.\ .. .John l.abt~ .Jr gets 1n a ltltll'
hueking prartit'{;' on a ruhhcr brOl1l'O with
lhe help of Rov Hrcaux t nght I and oa,·id
L<ihn at '.\l·ew ltwrw. La Thi'\ ,tt'l' \\Orking
on t1.m1n~ for I ht• n•,tl 1ult·:-.·1111 t lw 1 odl'o
<·11·c·uit around .... out h L1n11~1an~1
Welfare fraud crftckdown eyed
State . assessment of property, household goods proposed
NEW YORK <AP > -
Secretary of Health and Human
Services Richard Schweiker is
reviewing a proposal that would
require states to assess most of
't he personal property and
household goods of welfare recip-
ients. lhe New York Times re-
ported today.
The newspaper quoted federal
officials as saying the rules
would reduce welfare cheating
by making sure the assets of
welfare families did not exceed
the new legal limit o f Sl,000 per
household.
tr the secretary approves the
regulations. they would lake er
feel Oct. 1, The Times said . •
The Omnibus Budget Recon·
c ilialion Act of 1981, signed by
President Reagan on Aug. 13.
set a limit for the first time on
the assets that a family could
have 1f it received welfare under
Aid to Families with Dependent
Children.
The limit is $1,000, not count·
ing the family's equity in a
home and one automobile. Until
the new law. regulations had set
the limit at $2,000.
The proposed rules say a state
agency may exclude the value of
Another offensive
in Angola claimed
JOHANNESBURG, South
Africa <AP> Radio Moiam·
bique said today t hat South
Africa has launched a new of.
fensive against Angola, but a
South African military
From Page A 1
SAVERS. • •
<tllowed the withclrawals .
"We're going t o notify all
those that purchased repurchase
,.::.igreements thcit they have the
•option of not going in to the All
•Saverl> Cert1f1cates ... said Victor
:ltosen. vice presid ent of First
Federal Savings & Loan in
•Philadelphia
Rosen said he expected that
jpiost of lhe people who did in·
~;est in repurchase agreements
trould. in fact, take the money
fend buy All Savers Certificates 'fll Oct l j... Rosen said he did not know ex·
'~clly wh at' kind of interest would ~e offered lo future buyers fie
\aid he was awaiting clarifica-
dion of the IRS ruling,
1\ Chase Manhattan Bank in 1 ew York which offered to
pay interest on repurchase
agreements at an annua l rate of
40 ~rcent until Oct l said
that people who had signed for ! t he offer would gel their 40 per-
cent without being required to
re invest 1n All Savers
: Certificat es The offer was
withdrawn Monday after the
I RS" initial questions about the j mvestment packages,
From now until Oct l, Chase ! said, it will offer an annual m-
: terest rate of 17 percent on the
repurchase agreements. There
wall be no tie between the re
1 purchase agreements and the
All Savers Certifi cates.
Congress created the All
Savers Certificates when it
passed President Reagan's lax
cut. The certificates are in·
tended to encourage savings.
s pokes man called the report
"rid1cuJous propaganda."
The broadcast, momtored in
Johannesburg, quoted "official
Angolan sources" as reporting
the military action about 150
miles north of the South West
African border Mozambique.
like Angola . 1s a former
Portuguese colony with a Marx·
1s t government.
Angop, the offlc1al Angolan
news agency. made no mention
of an offensive today, but quot
ed th e Ang olcin Defens e
Ministry as saying that 11.000
South African troops were occu-
pying a southern province.
Previous reports said South
African forces drove some 60
miles into Angola with 4.000
s oldiers Aug 24 on a search·
and ·destroy mission against
black nationalist guerrillas of
the South West Africa People's
Organization, or SWAPO.
SWAPO has been fighting a
15-year bush war against South
Africa for independence for
South West Africa, also known
as Namibia. The guerrillas are
based primarily in Angola.
South Africa has said it was
withdrawing its troops a fter
k i ll~ng nearly 400 Angolan
s olcliers and SWA PO guerrillas.
but no timetable was an
nounced
India s olon
an 'Amazoll'?
NEW DELHl. India (AP>
Women members of the ruling
Congress Party stalked out of
Parliament after an opposition
legis lator called one of them an
Amazon
A G Kulkarni had asked the
upper house deputy chairman
Thursday to "protect me from
this Amazon o( a lady" after re-
peated interruptions from Saroj
Kharparde.
lhe home and t ar but must
"count the equity value of all
other res o urc es. including
personal effects, hous ehold
goods, income· producing, etc,"
The Times said.
Seymour Katz. director of in·
come support programs for New
York State, said without suc:-t an
exemption the rules "would de·
rtude people" by forcing them to
sell personal property.
The ·assessment of personal
belongings would be "impossible
to administer." he said. He said
New York caseworkers had not
done regular evaluations of
personal propt:rty in 30 years.
From Page A1
QU.AKE •••
tie and rolling We thought we
were dreaming ...
She said no d amage was re·
ported and incoming telephone
calls mos tly were inquiries
about quake severity and the
location or its center
Orange Cou nty Board of
Supervisors Chairman Ralph
Clark reported no interruption in
county bus iness at the Hall of
Admi nis lrat1on which \.un -
derwent nearly Sl million in re
pairs lh1s ) ear to bring it into
confurm irnce with California
s afety requirements
The board chairman said the
~truct~re wmald be thoroughly
anvcst1 gated
Tentat1v<'l y reported a s
among the most severe m the
pas t 10 years 1n Southern
California. the earthquake was
felt mos t dramatically by
Orange Counlians working today
in t aller bui1dings.
Shelly Schulze, an Irvine Co.
employee housed on the seventh
floor of her firm's 10-story head-
quarters building in Newport
Beach, s aid. "It s hook up here
for a good minute
"It was a bit frightening. We
have a girl here from Kentucky.
This was her first e arthquake. It
brought tears to her eyes."
In contrast, employees work·
1ng on the 17th floor of the South
Coast Plaza Hotel. Costa Mesa's
tallest structure, reported some
s waying but indicated the
temblor seemed "no bi l? deal. ..
Huntington Beach city safety
authorities reported no da mage
among the old buildings in the
downtown s ector where 51 struc·
lures were condemned in 1979
The two·slory unreinforced
masonry buildings near Main
Street and P acifi c Coast
Highway were built in the 1920s
and 1930s. Landlords have been
ordered to tear them down or
bring them up to c urrent
earthquake safety standards
The first Sl,000 of interest for
individuals or $2.000 for couples
is free of all federal taxes. There
' is no minimum deposit.
Miss Kharparde's supporters
demanded an apology. Kulkarni
refused, and the women stormed
out of the chambers.
Cal Tech spokesman Stephen
Cohn said today that the 5.1
Richter scale measurement of
today is considered the result of
a moderate earthquake.
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•
"It certainly would be felt, but
it is not like ly t o c ause
damage." he said.
Cohn said the San Fernando
earthquake of Feb. 9, 1971, was a
6.4 temblor. He said the Im ·
perial Valley earthquake in 1979
was 6.5 in a desolate area and
knocked mobile homes off foun·
dations.
Avalon city o((icials said there
was no major damage reported
on Catalina.
·'We had about an eight·
second shake but the extent of
the reported damage was that a
lot bottles fell off the shelves of a
couple of liquor stores." said
Fire Depa rtmtnl spokesman
Carl Marshburn
'I
Holiday crush forecast
Plentiful gas , balmy weather to draw overflow crowds
By Tbe Associated Pre ..
The lust hollduy of the $Urn·
mer 1H·u s on s hould find
everythrng in plentiful supply
s unny Wt'ulher. plentiful
~u s olint? and Labor Da y
celebrutaoni; ac·ro:1s the slate
ex<:ept for unrrowded space
Plentiful gasoline should con
tribute to highway congestion ;
balmy weather is forecast to
draw overfl ow c r o wds t o
beaches a nd parks , and
reslivals from San Francisco to
Sun Diego a rc com peting to at-
tr1Jct 11h1y-at hom~s ,
"We plan on having our bands
full ," 1rn1d Collfornio Highway
Patrol officer Munny Padilla.
·•Back In 1972, traveler~ logged
1.3 b11hon highway miles in
Southern California alone, and
of course il':s going to bc much
heavier now
"People aren't afrcitd to (W oul
anymore on long wf'ekends hke
they used to during the t'ncrgy
crunch." he said.
Heuvy traUic was cxp1·ttcd to
begin tnduy a!i motoris t:; head
out of town 'l'o cC•J)t• with U1t•
problt'm . Cll P otficera will ha v1·
tu forc~o lht·1r weekend holiday
lo l'nsure "maximum entorc~
lfll'nt " from 6 p m tv<luy to rnad
n1~ht Monduy, with a spcc1ul
"Jl(•h for drinking drivers,
flutl1llu -.uul
I.u ... 1 l.Jhm Oay weekend, 81
I' l' u p I t d 1 1• d 1 n So u t h er n
('111lfon11,1 lruffi<· arcidents cind
pJlrnlnw 11 arrc:~ted J.885 drunk
d11 vt·1 .. , a<·t·ord1n~ to the (;JI f'
Bond credit rating
increased in county
Mutonsts i\hould find ubund
ant .:;1-.ol11w '>UJ)pltes. although
th1 · Autom11h1le Club of Southt>rn
c~t1don11a said the y 'll be paying
<ibout 5 pe rn•nl more for 1t than
lht· national :.iv~:rage
Regular avc raged $1.42 a
gallon and unleaded was SI 53 in
lhl ... Wt'l'k .... ('IUIJ survey Of 362
statw11:. /\h1111t 85 percent o f
thl·m said they'll open Monday;
I hl' l)(.'rcentage is higher Satur I
Orange County government
leaders were informed Thursday
that the county's credit rating
for general obligation bonds will
be raised Monday from "AA to
AA+.
The new rallng from Moody's
Rating Investment Service is the
s econd highest obtainable.
The change means that lhe
county is considered a com·
parably s afer credit risk, and so
can expect to attract investors
who are willing lo offer com-
parably lower interest rates.
Thus. the rating could be a
money.saver if and when county
officials decide to sell ~eneral
obligation bonds to raise rev·
enue for the expansion of John
Way ne Airport, said Robert
Citron , county tax colteclor·
treasurer
However, the final rating for
an airport bond also would be
based on investor trust or
airport revenues, he said .
The county's plans for expand·
From Page A1
ing the airport 1nclud1: pro
vis ions that any bonds would be
paid off through airport user
fees,
The hig h er <:redit rat1ng.
Citron s aid, is a r eflection that
Moody's expe rts are looking
favorably o n the county's
methods for mana g in~ its
money
Citron s a11I offic ials from
Moody's reviewed 1,000 govern-
ment agencies and improved the
ratings of 81 Thn•e we.re rn
Ca lifornia. including Orange
County, he said
The higher rating, hOWl'H'r.
won't change the issucin<'es of
housing revl.'nue bonds. Citron
added, becaus e the county's
l·redit doesn·t stand behind
them
If general obhgal1on bonds are
s old to build th e planned
freewa y in the Foothill
Trans portation C orrido r .
through, the rating would apply,
hl' said.
SECRET SESSION • • •
Al·cording to one source. it
had been determined prior to the
noon meeting that there already
were four affirm ative votes for
Maurer's motion. It was Coun·
<:Jlwoman Hart's vote that the
others were seeking at the meet
inJ.?. the source s aid
Mrs. llart said s he was at the
meeting a nd had some last
minute doubts about construc-
tion of Pelican Hill Road, the
bypass that is to run Crom
Pacific Coast Highway south or
Corona del Mar to MacArthur
Boulevard near lhe center.
At the meeting, she reportedly
w<1s successful in getting Irvine
Compan) Pres ident Kremer to
C:1gree lo s ome modifications on
when the road would be built
Councilman Strauss . who
wasn't invited to the meeting.
s aid that, when he read
Maurer·~ motion that evening ,
he thought "it was so complete
and so professional. it seemed to
m e lhat II couldn't have been
done by Phil <Maurerl alone It
set>med to have some lrvine
Preside nt named
LA PAZ. Bolivia <AP)
Bolivia "s three-man military
junta today named one of its
own, army commander Gen.
Celso Torrelio, as president
replacing Gen. Luis Garcia
Mexa. who res igned under
pressure Aug 4. ii was an·
nounced
Company 0\ crtones · ·
But Maurer s c.iid the motion
w<1s all his and the onlv outside
help he had was from ttie city at·
lorney 's office in ·getting some
of the• legal a s pects s qu<1rcd
C:IWCI\' ·r talked to a lot of people.
s aid Maurer. "but it was <ill
legal No Brown Act violations
or a n) thing like that
"You have tu as k ques tions
and work as ci team on these
things ," he said "If you don't.
you'll end up with Sl'vcn coun<:il
members voting eve ry which
W.l) and that's JUSI not produc·
llVC "
Man fights
tree s tripping
SARATOGA IAPI Charles
II. Martin, who has ~rown or·
ganic produce in has backyard
for 15 years, has been arraigned
for refusing to strip his fruit
trees in the state's war against
the medny.
Martin s aid Thursday tnat an
injury he received in the Korean
War and subsequent treatment
have forced him to avoid chem-
icals. The only way he can sur·
vive is on a diet of organic foods,
he said
State emergency orders called
for backyard farmc;rs lo strip
their trees of all produce, but
Martin refused and was later
charged with being a public
nuisance.
day and Sunday
C'altrans tnJff1t· engine~
l>umwt cxpt•1·t-. traffic conges·
tum •1n llll' V1•nlura and Golden
SI ate fre1 ·v. ays, llighwciy 101
Jnll a lo ng I nler!:itate 5 north
from 0 ('t•:rns1dc . whe re one lane
IS c·lo...i'<l for rl'JHlll'S
liut Souttwrn California's ma
J•tr touri s t a ttrac·t1ons don't
t h111k I 1 aff1t Jams will hurt
~p ok C'S ml'n fo r 01s ne yla nd,
~a):!ll' Mounta in and Knoll's
Berr) Farm .ill i.in.•d1cted .heav)'
holid:H r rowds . although Dis·
nt•ylan<I '>J><1kl'.,mcin Bob Roth
-.aul h<· dc111ht<·d r ec·ords would
hl' sh:1tterl'tl 'sinn~ most of tht-
l o u rt c..1 s h a \.-t· ci I ready go n l'
homt'
Nalurt> :-.l•t•kc·r s can expect lots
of <:ompan) at national park
1·ampgrounds Sue• Heron o( the
;-.;a1wnal Fon ·.,t Service 's camp·
ing hotllnl' saHJ C'ounty and state
pa rk' v.crl· · alre<1dv full from
Sein 1>1c•gr, tu San Fran<:1sco .. on
Thursdav
C<:ll·branh look 1n g for or
g.1n11c•d fun hJd dozl'ns of com
mun1t) fl''>l1 val !> tn choose
among
rn s~in F'ra1wa...c·o thl· Nataonal
~ ;1 r l It m c• Mu -. e um al I he
A4u<.1li1· l'ark µlanned its annual
fr e l' Ft·sli\'al of lht· Se a" Sun
dJ) and Mon<1cn .\nd more thcin
25.000 pe11plt-wt·n· expcC'ted at
lht· ~tth annual Sausalito Arts
1-'estl\ .J I, r 1111n1n g Saturda ..
through M11ndH) at the c1t/s
C1 vat• Cc•nt1·r
:\lat•rotomputt-r g;1me., wall be
f t•:.itur<:<I al the 6th a nn ual
c; reat1·r Ld'> Angeles Simulcit1on
Conn.•1111on, Fr1dC:1) through Sun ·
day a t Cal State Northndge In
H1vt'rs 1dc County. they 'll he
c·rownmg Mis~ Nor('O at the 34th
annu;,il Norco \'alle) fair Mon
day. wh1c·h st:.irls with a 10 am
1rnrnde
Panc-akt· hn•akfa!>ts. rodeo!>,
tra<'t11r pulls. decp·ptl barbecue~
a nd arts) t•xh1bi ~ are among
the attral·t1 o ns al local fair.,
s tretching from Bishop to llunt
1ngton Hecif'h And m San Diego.
l he 12th :.i ran u JI Labo r Da '
\\l'e k"·nrl muM·ular dystroph)·
tt'lcthon in<·lllde:. outc1oor st age
s ho"~ and a no n s top J err)
Lt•\\IS film ft·stiva l from noon
Sunda) to 6 p m Mondt.i y
Through-. 11 a ll. th<• ~cit1onal
Wl'alhc·r Ser vice forer asl mos tly
s unn) -;kics once morni ng
c loud1nl'ss cll•ars \\ tlh a slight
<·hancc• of a thunders torm over
:-.outhern and Paste rn c1ec;erts
and soullwrn mnuntains
Ve to cons ide r ed
SAC RAMENTO <AP 1 Gov
Edmund Arown Jr savs he
might vC'to a S125 million tax re·
fund lo owner:-. of unsecured prop-
·~rty b<'c ause the slate lacks the
m oney
Maho9any Cuttin9 Board I 2x 12
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• t
(; --t
.. Seven 01ys In May,'·
opened ln San Francisco In a
rour·wcck run ot Bernard
Sabalh't1 two man dram1t1 "Th~ lloyR 10 Autumn." the
~t ory o f Mark ·rw1ln 't1
famuu~ l'huru<·t€·rs i.trown
old.
•·Burt and I both found tht:'
play intrigu111g In Its explora
tion or how people change
and how lhoi.e changes affect
friendship." Douglas said.
Novelist Saul Bellow . who
won the Nobel and Pulitzer
prizes, will give two publir
lectures during his three
weeks a l Syracuse Universi
ty a!. the first Je nnette K.
Wat son D1-;tinguished
Professor in the humanities.
Bellow, whose novels also
have won three National
Book awards, will offer a
I wo part lt'Clure on .. A
Writer from <'hicago" on
Sept 10 and Sept 24 .
umvers1ty officials said
A Chicago native, Bellow
has been on the fa<.'ulty of the
lln1Versity of Chicago since
1963
Al"'#...._..
·\1'1111 l(mwlcl lk1111w1 1d111 m 111· /ins a b1gge r role. C'L/f!li \ ·, rgmia
\/uy11 111 this photo from u 1952 musical called ~She's Wurkmg
/In \\'11.11 'f'lir11uµ// C11//1•t/I' \/uyo played a brirlt!.'U/llt' quPen
purs1111lt/ 11 /11qlwr ed11ecrt11111 1111</ tl1L' f11t11r(' prl:'sute11t was her
~.'r1qllsli pr1111!,.s11r
Erich Segal, who has writ
ten romantic: Harvard based
novels as well as scholarly
bpoks about ancient Roman
comedy. has returne d lo
Yall' after an eig ht-year
absen<'e. Segal. author of
.. Love Story," "Oliver's
Story" and the recent "Man,
Woman and Child," is a visit·
1ng professor in Yale's
Department o f C lassical
Languages and Literatures.
General's u1if e
proud of role
Kill) Bradlt•y. \\ 1tlow or
General of the Armv Omar
N. Bradley, say~ !>he would
rather ht• remembered for
the 15 years sh<' s pent as lhe
gl'neral's wife than for h<•r
career as a w nter but shl'
as going back lo woa·k
.. I would like to hl• rem em
hered us m) husband s
w 1fe ...... h<· said. calling her
accompl1shmt•nls as a
Sl'rt•cnwrater 'slllv <.'om
pared lo what m~ husband
dad ..
:\1rs Hr.idle) said she 1s
rl'lurnmg to Ca~rn1a lo
work on a l><mk for Simon
and Schuster and et lhrce
hour CBS tc.·lev1s1on s pl'cial
CJ bout ht.'r husband. \\ho d wd
April 8.
Hi s torian and forme1
p r c• s id c n t 1 a I ad ,. 1 s er F .
McGeorge Bundy marncd
neighbor Elizabeth Dodge an
a pnvalt• ccn·mnn) at Em
m a n u 1· I (.' h u r e h 1 n
Flooding
Manchester, Mass
The eeremony was kept to
lhl' 1mmed1ate family
Mrs. Dodge is the widow or
Ernest Dodge. director of the
Pt•ubodv Museum
Bund), 62 . scned as
!->pN·aal a!'>s1stant for national
..,t•t·uritv under Pres1denb
.John Kenm.-dv and Lvndon
.Johnson. lie also Sl'l'V.ed aS
pn•s1denl of lhe Ford Foun
dutum from 19tili to 1970 and
\\ a s d l' a n o f a r t s a n d
s l' 1 t' n c· t· ... d t 11 a r \ a r d
l n1vers1t~
\'eteran uc:tors Burt Lao·
c·a<;ter and Kirk Douglas are
logt!lher m a
rare stage ap
pl'arance .
drawn by the
opportuml) lo
explore the
dimensions of
J friendship
an this case.
that of Tom
Sa wvcr and
LAHCMT1E11 Huck Finn.
The mO\'lt' stars. who last
worked together m 1964 1n
Former Presiden t Richard
Ni"oo, on u private tour of
We!>lern
Europe. en
d o r s t• d l h l'
Reagan ad
mm1strat1on 's
high 1ntl•resl
., rates.
~ S uch rates
J are net·l'sSal')
lo fight mfla
lion. Nixon
HtitOH told reporter~
111 c;IUl'l'k..,bu rg . Wesl
c;(•rman~
.. We would love lo have
(;erman inflation rates in the
l'n1tcd States." Nixon said
The curren~ rate m West
c; {'rmuny is 5.() per<.'enl.
Former astronaut Jack
Swigert J r. !'>ays he ma) re-
enter politics and run either
for the l' S H ouse o f
Represcntatrvl's or governor
of Colorado
lie ran for the U.S Senall'
111 1978 from Colorado. but
,. lost 1n the GOP prim~lf) to
eventual ''Inner Bill
Ar mstrong.
Michigan • ill
H eavy storms trigger more warnings for Great Lakes
Coastal
HtOht tl'u·oug'1 m10 morntnQ low
clouds ottwrw1~ t•lr tnrouoh S•tur
<IO CoHlal low 5'. 1ntano ~ Coastal nt9h 10, lnlan<l low eo. Wiler••
EIMwhere. tight ••'••bit w1nct\
ni9M -,,,_""'9 hours 1>«om1nv wut lo 1o<>ulhwn1 10 to lb llnoh Salurdly afternoon Southw.sl swtlls
I to 1 lwl NIQl>t and morn1n9 low ciouolness wlO'> ..-uy wnny alter ,_,,s
U.S. sununary
At It.St Uv• hcnTW\ w•r• evec.u•tf'd
l>e<•UM of fk2od1no 1n southe•\tern
Mlchloen ano do1ens ot <•'' ..,.,,,.
str•nded loct•y wf'lotn ,,eavv rtln\ won.a out roacl\, alllPlorlt•n u ld Tht N1llona1 Wulher Se,...,ice i. •utd I lllUh flood war nln9 !or >0ulhem Lenaw• C:O...ntv, about tO m11 .. 1o<>uth<!all ol D•tro1I 1lttr
ne•vy r•1n' c•useo river\ •nd
ltr••mi toowrltow
• We v• ev•cu•ted tbovl 'our
f1mlll~ that -know ol, and 11\trt s
I tot thet """'' 1~1 on ""'" own L~"•••• County Sntrdf \ t •pt Bruce lutty Hid We v~ oot "°""' structural da~Ot with b•wimenu. uvlr>Q ln A wvere lhuno•rstorm dumped
mor• tf\.en four lf'KMS of r•tn In l•u
th•n Im hour Tn\.lr\CMy fV•f'lllnQ in G•r<Mn City IC 1n c•u11no 1119h weler lrwt lnund1led l\omt• •nd bust
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Orange Coclst DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 4, 1981 H/f t\3
Bergeson no big spender
Assemblywoman had smallest budget of OC colleagues
By •'RlWEKICK SCllOEMEHI.
Of .... C)Mty f'llM .... "
SM 'HAM 1-;NTO A fl,' port on
{'X pem,es of slate Asst>ml>ly
ml'mbcrs s h owi. that As
s t•mhlywomun Marian
Bcrge~on. R Newport Beach, un
derspcnt her Orange County t•ol
lea~ues from both sides of the
aisle in 1980.
Acc.•o rdini.t to lhl' report re
leased th1i. Wl'<'k. Mrs Bergeson
spent $165.425 in statt' funds to
operate office11 al lhe tapila1 and
Newport Beach.
Another Republican. former
slate Assemblyman Bruce
Nestande. now a member of the
Orangl' County Board of
Supervisors. was the second
lowest spender among the five
A ssembly m embers who
represented Orange County dur
1ng the accounting period
bt.'twcen Dec 1, 1979 and Nov 30,
1980. the report also shows
Nestande, it said, went through
$173.668.
Assemb l yman H1t·hard
Robinson. D Santa Ana, spent
$192,880. Assemblyman Che~ter
Wray, D -Garden G r ove,
S201.174 . and forme r As
semblymun Dennis Mangers,
$214,033.
The analysis was preµared un
der the direction of tht• As
sembly Rules Comm1tt<·l'
lo comparison. A~cmblyman
Leo McCarthy. D-San Fran
cisco, spent $308,904, the most.
and Assemblyman Don Rogers.
R -Bakersfield, $124.347, 1 he
least.
It is noted in the report that
the expenses of Robin~on, Wra~
and !\tangcrs included amounts
s pent in tonm·c·tion w 11 h lhl'1r
dutiL'=' as l0ha1rmcn or members
of As!->emblv c:omm1tle<'S
Dunng 1980. llobinson Sl'n cd
a:-<·hairm~m of th<' F:conom1r
()I' Vt•lo pm ('fl I and r I a nn In~
U !\\ Sl'r.' \' f>I•.' H
\/11 n1111 lit'rt/1'.\111/
l'omm1llel', Wray, as c•hairman
of lhl• suhl'omm1llt'l· 1111 mass
lrans1l . and Mangt'r ~ as .1
nw111ber of tht.• Huie~ ('omm1t
lt'('.
Th<.• stalt'. m addition lo pay
1ng legislators· 'oalanC's, covers
the• ('Ost ur sulanes for Slafr
membC'rs. tr:ivc·I (both in and
o u 1 o f t h t· :-I a l l' w h i I e u n
ll'g1slat1vt• hus1nt·ss l,
.1utornobtle h.•asci.. aulomobllt.'
m a 1 n l c n a n c· c . g a !'> o I 1 n e .
automobile n•ntal. rent for dis
t r I (' I Of r i l' es . l e I e p h Ones .
posta~c, nt'\\ s ll•l ters. offl<'e sup
phl''>. rw\\spapcr subsrnpllon~.
etnd c.•t•rt:un furniture
In '>Um. more than SJI millwn
"a'> -.pent in 1980 lo fund opera
lums of the Legislature
Tiu.• figures sho\.\ lh<1t Mrs
Uer).(l•son spent $105.254 fur staff
Bill to add judge
backed by panel
SACRA '.\1 ENTO 1\ hall that
\\Ould permit tht addition of one
J ud~e to the 46· mt!m ber Orange
County Supenor Court bench
at the CXpt'nSe o r J JUVenilc
court l'Omm1s~1oner post has
been appr<H'<.•d by I he stale
Senutt.> l"inance Comm1tlel'
l 'nder tl'rms of the ball .
authnrt.•d h\ Assembl\'man
H1charcl Hoh1nson. D·Santa Ana.
the nt"w ;uchcwl post would be•
created next July I
Hut the pos1t1on c.·ou ld only he
filll'd if a vaC'Jllt\ occurs on the
five· man p<ant·I· thal handles
criminal mallers 1nvolv1ng
Ju,·enilcs
Fnllowmg a recent analysis.
th(' stale Jud1c1al l'ount1I con
eluded that the superior court
bench was s hort 1 I positions
bused on l'X1M1ng workload
Orange Cc111nty Board of
Supcrvi~ors, however. only
called for fuur new positions
The count\ contributes $9,500
yearly to a ·judge's salary. in ad
d1t1on to paymg the co:;t of a
ha1hff and court clerk.
Robinson's measure. wh1c·h
has bC'en passed by lhe slate A!->
sembly. now goes to the Senatt•
floor for a<.'t10n It will face con
siderution bl'fore Sept. 15, when
the Legislature will adjourn its
current session
Superior Court Judge Byron
MacMillan, presiding judge of
the Juvenile court. was on vaca·
t10n and could not be reac:hed for
<'omment on how the potential
loss of a commissioner's post
would affect court operations.
s ult1l'1t's. l'ompared to N1•stm1tf1'.
$fl6,flK3 . ltub1n1rnn. $111.334 .
Wru)" $10fi 314, und Munf(ers,
$108.Kl5
Thrt•t• of th,• rive spent nolhitlf.:
for travt·I and p<·r diem whll1•
out of lht• slalt• Nl''.'>tandl• re
{'ordl'd SI ,58fi, whalt· Wray :.peJJl
$884, I hl• n·1>e1rt shows
1<:1:H'h spent on amount for
lruvt>I and Pl'r diem whale In
'tall'. ~rs Her~eson. Sl,156.
Nl•standt'. $l,5Kfi , Hobmsors.
$ 3 , 5 8 0 . W 1· a y . S ti 7 5 , a ri d
ManJters. $1.250
Thl' f1gurt'h at...o r<•v<•al grt'fft
d1 spanl1cs 111 arnounh p;.11d by
th•· Assembly memhers to seed
twwsh•tll'rs to tht.·11 cunsl1tuen's
to:adl ml·mbl•r " 1wrm1ttc>d •o
send four ~ul·h letll'rs dunQg
each two vt•ar ~ession of th1•
ll·gislatur:,, M 1 h H1•rgcsl)11
show<•d an l'XIH'l1S{' of S14,03l rm
nt-w~lt>l lers. Nt·:-t.rndl'. $33,56ti
llob1nson . $1 2.899, Wra~··
$27 .31fl. und Man).(cr!>. $40,3fil
l>1ffrn·ntes an lhe numllf'r of
housd111ld:-111 t'al'h di'l n ct and
f l'l'CJUl'n<'} (If nw1 ling nC'WSlt·I
l1•rs c·ould explain the d1fferenl't'
111 tusls analyst... said
Telecourses
sch edulecl
for Newport
Coastline Communal~ Collegt•
w ti I o rr 1· r N <' w po r l Be a c h
n·s1dcnts two k lc•vision courst•s
O\'er tlw Tt!lcprompter Cable T\'
sy::.tt•m hC'gtnning Sept 15
·11uman1lll'~ Through tht•
Arts' will lw offered from 10 lo
Io :Jo a m Tu l's d av s and
Thur .... da\'>, .1nd · Ocea"nus.·· d
ma nnl' ~c·1en1·1· l'Uu rl>t'. wi 11 he
ofrl'H'd from 7 :m to H p m Llw
sam e davs
Th t• ·pro gr a m s w 111 h ,.
a\'a1lablc ml'r 1·ahle l'hannel :!l
and ('hann<'I k.
Hcgistrat1on r(Jr both claSSl'S
is undl'I' w a' c1nd ma' bl• made
through the ·T\' New.!:, a labloul
mailc•d to Ne" port Beach
For more anformalHHI. c:all
962 ill I
Se11iors get
physicals
FrN' ph~ s1cal examination.,
an· hl•1ng ofrered 111 old Pr
I.a gun a Beac·h n•s1dents ttiu 'rar-..1
and 1h1rrl '.\1onda~ s of l'al'h
month
Jn addition. membtm. of lhi•
l.ag-una Heal·h Senior Ci tiu11
Cluh C'an recc1\'I.' fret.' legal a:-
srstance. a d1sC"ount program for .
local shops. insurance aid ,
trans1>nrtation to doc tors a~d
lawyer~ free movies and 12 r\'
gularly · schc.>dulcd \.\eekl;. a c
l l\'llll'S
For mor·t· anfnrmataon. c:all tht•
C'lub al 497·2441
Solid Rosewood
Mandarin Design
Nest of Tables in Natural
and Dark Finish
Set of Four
(ONE OF MANY MANY VALUES)
All Rosewood Furniture
30%-60% OFF
Including Complete Sets of
Living. Dining, and Bedroom
Furn i ture as we ll as
Oceasional Pieces.
Wall Curio Cabinet
W /Mirror
Loe' and Key
20 "x4"x33"
Now s275oo
Reg. $395.00
SOUTH COAST STORE
3754 S. lrilfol
Extraordinarily large selection of the finest
furniture and accessories from China and
Hong Kong. Choose from:
Lamps, Jade. Cloisonne. Wall Plaques.
Jewelry Boxes. Vases. Hand Paintings.
A ccent Pieces. Porcelains. Screens .
Planters. Curio Cabinets. Antiques.
Bristol Town &
Country Center
SAMTAAMA
979-0322 ~ reat €a"tern
LAGUNA HIU.S STORE
23024 LAii FOUST
L.AGUMA tlU.S
OR lrbhll ......,..,.
S..tlowtr Ir~ HHtHD JOJOS 95 I• I 188
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4 H/f Orange Coast DAii .. Y PILOT /Friday, September 4 , 1981
Inflation shoWs slight • mcrease
Slow-rising food prices credited; unemployment edges up in August
Egyptian Moslems
clash with police
l'AIHO IAPI Crowds of
s to ne throwing fundamentalist
Moslems. angered by the a rrest
of a religious leader in a round-
up aimed at religious violence
here, marched o n a Coptic
Ch r isti a n cathedral today
Police responded by firing tear
~as and weapons into the air.
There were no immediate re-
porl-; of casualties.
Witnesses said the confronta ·
I ion involved thousands or
bearded funda mentalists who
broke from their Friday Sabbath
prayers and poured from two
mosques after lis tening to
(•asselle preachings or their
Jailed imam, or holy m an, Sheik
Kis hk. who is blind.
Sovie t manettvers
be!{in n ear P o la nd
MOSCOW I AP l Soviet
army and n avy forces today
hC'gan a wl'ek of maneuvers
near the Soviet border with
Poland, Moscow radio said The
war games started on the eve of
the Solid arity union's first con-
~ress in Poland.
The mane u vers, which are
scheduled to last until Sept. 12,
involve regular troops and re·
q•rvists ope ratin g in
H"elor ussia a nd the Soviet
Baltic republics in conjunction
with naval un its training along
thl' coast , the radio said
.'ichlafly rap s
no mi nee 0 'Corme r
OALLAS (AP I Anll·ERA
activist Phyllis Schlafly told a
rally of conservative Chris tians
that US. S upre me Court
nominee Sandra Day O'Connor
as ··out of st ep with the pro·
family, pro-life policies on which
lhv president was elected "
The lludience. which punctual·
l'd anti abortion s peeches with
c l..lpping. whistling and shouts of
Amen'" heard Mrs . Schlafly
and others denounce Mrs
O'Connor during a 12-hour rally
T hursday 1 Related photo, B8 )
R eagan f a ces
toug h d ecisions
WASHI NGTON <AP1 Presi-
cient Reagan, back al the Whjte
Ho use a f ter a m o nth-long
C'<tlifornia vacation, 1s ready lo
move ··on a rast freight" and
make tough decis ions on defense
and domestic s pending, his aides
say
Reagan. who left town on a
triumphant note after getting his
budget and tax c uts through
Congress. r eturns to find more
r uts needed lo keep persistent
high interest rates from wreck·
mg his goal of balancing the
budget by 1984.
R e bates he lp
a uto sales
DETROIT <AP> -Rebates
a nd other ince ntives came
through once again in August for
the U.S. auto industry. boosting
sales 23.7 percent from the sam e
month in 1980
Dom estic autom a ke rs s aid
Thursday they sold 601.741 cars
for the month. against 486.420 in
August 1980. The seasonally ad·
JUSted annua l selling rate or 8 1
million cars was the highest an-
nual rate for any month since
January 1980. when the rate was
R 6 million
KGB involved
in sho o tin!{ p ope?
LONDON IAP l Both the
Vatican and Italian security
services s uspect the Soviet KGB
secret police of involvement in
the attempted assassination of
Pope John P aul 11 in Rome last
May, a British television pro·
gr am reported.
It said the motive was the
pope's de fense of the independ-
en t Solidarity labor union's
sta nd against the communist
governmenl of his n ative
Poland.
Assad f oes
susp ected
BEIRUT IAPI Islamic fun·
damentalist foes of Synan Presi-
dent llafez Assad 's minority
Moslem sect are s uspected of
setting off a car bomb outside
the air force headquarters in
Damascus that killed at least. 20
people and wounded 50.
The booby-t rapped car ex
ploded Thursday m orning m a
crowded section of the Syrian
capital, c utting down passing
pedestrians and motorists with a
spray of shrapnel, according to
Western diplomats return ing to
Beirut from Damascus.
Fe d e ra l publicity
costs revieuie d
WAS HI NGTON IAP J
Federal agencies, spending S28
million more th is year than last
to publicize themselves. will now
have to review and justify all ex-
isting publications and audio
vis ual productions with the Of·
free of Management and Budget.
President Reagan, sa ying the
government was spending loo
much money on public relations.
five months ago ordered a ll
federal agencies to document
the need for any new publica
lions or productions.
GOOD SHOT D efen se
Secretary Caspar We in
berger smiles after hitting
bull"s eve with las e r
equippe d · M· 16 rifle while
observing 25t h lnf antr~·
Division training exercise in
Honolulu
COMING SOON TO
WASlllNGTON <AP> Slow·
ly rising food prices kept Inna
lion at the wholesale level ln
August to an annual r3te or 3.6
percent, the smallest increase
since May, the government an
nounced today.
At the same time, the govern·
ment reported unernployment
e dged up to 7 .2 percent in
August after d eclining to 7 per·
cent in July. Tht• increase wa!I
attributed lilrJ(t.'ly to a s urge in
lhl· number or black ken agers
out of work.
The Labor l>t•J)Urtment said
its measure or wholesale prices
the Producer Price Index for
finished goods rose a small
0 3 percent in August arte r
seasonal adjus tment. The in·
crease was less than July's 0.4
percent rise and June·s 0.6 per-
c:~nt adv~n<·e und the lowe11t
iunce May's o l l)('rct•nt. which
was revised from the O 4 percent
reported earlier.
Since last August. whole sale
prices have risen only 7 9 per·
cent, a sharp departure from the
11.8 percent for all of last year
Inflation ut the wholesale level
IS running at a seasonally ad
justed annual r ate of 8.3 percent
for lhe fi rst eight m onths of this
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cand1di.Jlt• for m~I\ or nf LoUI!>\ allt•. ~l'l!> do\\ 11
1111 his ht.1n cb and ·kn l'e~ to urg1• 1111 ht' l'ntra11t
rn armadi llo ral'l' Thur~da\ 111 thl· Kl'IHlH:k~
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f <.·~ted t ho-.L· ol l>l'mon at hopdul~ .J 1 rn
:\:l a lom• and .Jol' (;rl'l'O(• Loui:-.vrllt> vote:-. for
ma,\111' thrs fall
Patients held in M.D. killings
Man in w heelchair, ex-mental pa{ient arrested
By The Associated Press
A leglcss man was charged
with rolling his wheekhair into
a Veterans Hospital examining
room in New York and s hooting
his doctor lo death only hours
after a Florida m ental patient
allegedly g unne d d own his
psyctuatnst in his office.
Dr. Jacob Bric kman, 70, was
treating a patient Thursday in a
seventh floor room at the
Manhattan VA hospital when
James Rock. 55. propped the
door open with his wheelchair
and fired four times, killing
Brickman almost instantly. said
police ins pector Joseph Di
Martino.
Rock, a World War II veteran
who lost his legs below the knees
two years ago because of
diabetes. was arrested after tak·
ing the elevator to the lobby.
Police folded his wheelchair into
the trunk of a squad car and
drove him away. H e was
charged with murder
Dr. Juan Ocana. 48. was in his
o fC ice at the Foundation for
Mental health in St. Petersburg,
Fla., when John McGoff alleged·
ly walked in and shot the doctor
four or Cive times with a .38·
caliber handgun, police said.
McGoff had been waiting in the
lobby for half an hour.
McGoff, 35, who had been re-
leased s ix weeks earlier from a
s tate mental hospital, was ar-
rested as he sat in the lobby of
the clinic's live-in treatment
center across the s treet. He
smiled and nodded to onlookers
as poLice led him away He was
being he ld without bond in the
Pinellas County Jail.
Motives for both killings were
a mystery.
Acquaintanc-es !>aid Rock was
unhappy that he could not walk
on the artificial legs he had been
g1 ven undl'r th e reha bilitalion
program s upC'r v 1sed by
Brickman
No onl' would speculate on a
motive 1n the Florid a killing
M C'Goff had lived in a halfway
hous e for former mental pa-
l•l'nts for six weeks after getting
out of the G Pierce Wood
ML•morial Hospital in Arcadia
Or c1na hlld worked at the state
hospital until 1979, but it was not
known if they knew each other
al the facility
Nixon library
pushed at Duke
DURHAM. NC <AP > Duke
Cn1versity·s president is
pu!>hing for approval of Richard
Nixon's wish to build a preslden·
11al library a t his alma mater,
lles pite the faculty 's declaration
that it 1s not welcome.
The school's academic coun-
cil. comprised of faculty m em -
bers. voted 35.34 Thursday to ap-
prove a non-binding resolution
opposing the plan on the grounds
that the presence of a Nixon
library could hurt the reputation
of the un1versilv Nixon. who
was graduated from Duke Law
School in 1937, has been the only
U S. president to resign.
Adding to the controversy is
the ex-pres ident ·s insistence
that a Nixon museum accom-
pany the library
The executive committee of
the Board of Trustees was dis-
cussing the matter today and
could possihly vote on it. There
has been no agreement with
Duke to build thl' library, only
10formal discussions
Durio~ two days of debate
before their vote. faculty mem·
bers argued that the library
museum complex might be con·
s idered a monument to Nixon.
Rut university president Terry
Sanford. a former Democrati<'
governor o f North Carolina ,
called "'nonsense" the sugges-
tion that putting the library at
Duke would brand the school as
'Nixon University ··
"I don't think it's going to be a
Hichard Nixon monument and I
don't worry about the assoc1a-
t1on of th1 !> sort of resource with
Duke University," Sanford told
the faculty. "'I don"t think its
characl<.'r i s going (I) be
besmirched."
Sanford acknowledged the
m useum would attract tourists.
but he sard 1t would still be in
keeping with the university and
would not "glorifv" Nixon.
"We could keep it from being
the same kind of library the
Truman Library 1s or the Ken
m•dy Library is," he said.
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If inflation inrreasf>d 11l
August's rate for 12 s traight
months, the rate for that year
would l>t' 3 6 percent, the of
f1c1als said
The Labor Department rep<>rt
said con sum e r food prices
inC'hed up 0 2 percent in August,
much less than the I S percent
rise m July
Prices for finished energy
good'> droppvd 0 7 percent. the
lhtrtJ decline rn the last four
months July's decrease was 1
per<.·cnt
Much of the easing of food
prices in August was due to
declines in beef and veal prices.
which were off 2.1 percent after
increasing 3.8 percenl in July,
the report said Pork prices
were unchanged after nsing IO 1
percent in July.
FC1lling prices also were re-
ported for eggs, fresh fruits and
Ctsh
Calif o r11ia
j o blessn ess
6 . 7 p e rce nt
Gasoline prices continued fall-
ing m August. declining 1.6 per
cent. the fourth straight monthly
drop. the report said Prices for
home healing 011 were down O 7
percent artcr a 2 percent drop in
.July
The government's index for
finished consumer goods other
than food and energy rose O 5
Jll'rcent last mon th. up from
.July's 0.2 pc•rcent gain
Capital l'qu1pment pnces ad
\a need O 6 percent in Au1?u st. a
hllle less than the average
monthly increases of 0.8 percent
in thv previous s ix months. the
governme nt Sllid
All the mcrC'ases are adjusted
for normal easonal variations
I n al l , lh e unadjusted
Producer Price I ndcx stood al
271 2 in August , meaning that
goods costing SlO at wholes ale in
I !.16i would have cost $27. 12
In a companion report. the
Labor Dc•partmenl s aid un
l'mployment vdged up to 7 2 per·
rent in August . July"s 7 percent
JOhll•ss ralC' was lhC' lowest level
s 1nc·e April 1980 The rate had
been 7 3 percent in June. 7 6 per
Cl•nt in May and 7 3 percent an
the previous three months
Total employment held s tead}
1n August. decltn10g by only
18.000 out or (j total civilian labor
force or 106.6 mi llion . Total
C'mploymenl rose 570.000 in July,
the largest monthl) gain in more
than three years <In C,aliforn1a,
unemployment was 6.7 percent
in August, down 7.2 percent 1n
July 1
Most analysts predicted the
Jobless rate would rise to 7 2 per·
ccnl after .July's unexpected
drop. reflecting more people in
the labor force as "ell as some
inc rease in the number of un-
employed
Economists had predicted that
today's figures would show that
"'holesa le prices increased
bel ween 0.4 percent and 0. 7 per ·
cent in August after seasonal ad -
JUStment That would translate
to an annual rate of about 5 per
cent lo 8.5 percent.
"'Inflation al the wholesale
level is going to continue lo be
low," s aid Edward Yarden1.
chief economist a nd vice presi·
dent of the brokernge house of
E F Hutton & Co. Inc
S ince I a s t July , wholesale
prices increased just 8.8 percent
the lowest 12-m onth climb in
more than three years. For all of
last year. that index rose 11 8
µercent
Retail pri<.'es. by comparison.
arc running at an annual inna
lion rate so far this year of 9.4
percent, off sharply from the
12.4 percent for all of 1980.
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State to appeal
accident award
Fish and ships
venture blasted
SAN PEOUO <API The
federal government ii. consider
Ing allowing a joint venture
between U .S. and Russian
fishermen that could increase
the amount of mackerel. squid
and anchovies taken in coastal
waters.
anchovleli. mnckerel and squid
"the basic forage fish which
supP.Orl our loclil fishery and are '
a vital link in the eco-,·hatn"
could endanger future coastal
fishing. LOS ANGELES <A P J Stat('
otncials say they will appeal a
$2.15 million award to an acci·
dent victim who contended that
u California Highwlly patrolman
deprived him of the o pportunity
lo sue by not detaining the
motorcyclist who hit him.
"Basically we plan on appeal-
ing both the officer's liability as
well as the damage portion of
the case," said Gina McGlliness,
a spokes woman for the state Al·
lorney General's office. She said
attorneys for the slate were still
formulating their appeal late
Thursday.
In a case that could establish a
new area of liability for law en-
forcement agencies. a j ury in
the Los Angeles Superior
Courtroom of Judge Stanley
Malone Wednesday h a nded
down the decision in favor of
Jose Clemente, 33, of Los
Angeles. The suit had named the
s tate of Cali f o rni a and
patrolman Arthur Loxsom. said
Clemente's attorney. Manuel
Hidalgo.
el
Fort Ord re buts
'unread y' label
MONTEREY <AP l The 7th
Infantry is not "unready for
combat." say officials at Fort
Ord, responding to reports that
the division may be deactivated
as a result of cuts in the defense
budget.
·'The only reason this division
is unready is because we are un·
derstrenglh in actual fighting
personnel," Information Officer
Sumner Wilson said Thursday.
Maj. Gen. Thomas Ayers ,
commander of the 7th Infantry,
acknowledged the division is
below authorized manpower, but
said that al its current strength.
"The division could be deployed
and hold its own against any
enemy."
English language
urged by Senate
SACRAMENTO <APl The
California Senat e wants to make
English the officia l language of
the United States.
It voted 22-7 Thursday on a
resolution to request the federal
government to adopt a constitu-
tional amendment on English.
Such a measure could
t'li minate the. bilingual ballot
und extens1 ve bilingual educ a·
lion programs.
The supporters of the resolu
t1on by Sen Ollie Speraw, R-
Long Beach, said they fear th«!
extens ive use o f fore ign
languages could encourage
separatist movements like that
of the French Canadians .
Speraw said such an amend-
ment would "keep us one nation,
indivisible "
But Sen Joe Montoya, D-
Whltticr. called the resolution a
"statement of dumbness and re-
action."
Killl{'s birthday
school holiday
SACRAMENTO tAP > -Or.
Martin Luther King's birthday
will be an official school holiday
beginning next year.
The authorizing legislation
was signed at an emotional
ceremony Thursday by Gov. Ed-
mund Brown Jr.
The Democratic governor re-
cited portions of King's famous
"I Have a Dream" speech dur·
ing an hour of prayer , song and
speeches an Brown's office.
The measure by As -
semblyman Elihu Harris. D·
Oakland. calls for King's birth-
day each Jan. 15 to be celebrat-
ed by closing the public schools.
It does not affect state or local
government offices or pri vale
businesses
Ait'line service
resumed in north
BURLINGAME <AP >
Airline service will be resumed
to Stockton and Merced which
lost all nights when Golden Gate
Airlines s uspended operations
last Friday, officials said Thurs-
day.
Swift Aire will be required to
provide nights linking the two
cities with San Francisco and
Los Angeles. said John Smith of
the C1v1l Aeronautics Board of-
fice here
Swift Aire. owned by the sam e
firm that ran Golden Gate,
already had picked up som e
Golden Gate flights an other San
J oaquin Valley c iti es
Mod es to . Fresno and
Bakers fi eld
Under the cooperative effort,
the Russian ship Tybak Primor-
J i a would anchor off the
Southern California coast as a
processing center for fish caught
b y US. fishermen . said
Lawrence Bozanich. general
manager of the Fis hermen's
Cooperative Association of San
Pedro.
Approval of the venture is up
lo US Secretary of Commerce
Malcolm Baldridge. who has the
"Ultimately the bass, halibut '
and other food fish could disap-
pear from Southern California
waters." the group said an a
news paper advertisement.
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$50 million
claim file d . ··
in jail d eath
matter under consideration. LOS ANGELES <APJ The
Under the propoi.al, the San family of athlete Ron Settles .. ,...,..,.... Pedro fis hermen r t!portedly has filed a $50 million wrongful '
would be allo-¥ed to c atch 15.000 death claim following a cor·
metric tons 0f jack mackerel. oner's Jury finding that the foot·
10 ,000 metric tons of anchovies ball player did not commit
ON CAMERA California Supreme Court Just1C't: Rose
Bird 1s shown during_ Thursday session. for lhe first tame
in his tory and over strong objections of two justice!).
television and still pholograph,v wus permitted during oral
arguments .
and 2,500 metric tons of s9uid. suicide as police contend, but
The fis h would be taken was slam. ~·
aboard the Russian ship for The claim. fil ed Thursday
processing, which would include against the city of Signal Hill, ~<
loading. canning and recycling accuses city police officers of
the waste parts of the fish for negligent conduct and the city
other products, Bozan1ch said. of negugent hiring and retention
"The only thing to come off of offi cers. deprivation of Set
the vessel will be clear water," ties' civil rights and his right to
he said ·'They don't throw live, and deprivation of the civil
anything away at all ·' rights of his parents.
More flies found
in -Baldwin Park Opposing the proposal are the Settles died in the city jail ,
Los Angeles Rod and Reel Club following a routine traffic ar·
and the National Coalition for rest The 21 -year old Cal State
LOS GATOS <AP> -Negotia-section of Pleasanton. near San Marine Conservation. consisting Long Beach running back was
lions are at a standstill in a dis-Francisco, was added to the of sports fishermen and angling found hanging from the bars of
pule over the price or a spray zone following identifica rlubs Carl Nettleton, assistant his cell, police said .
pesticide-laced bail used against t1on of medfly maggots there executive director of the na ''The family realizes no
the medfly as the spray zone Wednesday tional coalition, said that while amount of money 1s going to
continues to grow. In Los Angeles County on the Joint venture 1s only pro bring their son back." said
And officials continued Thurs-Thursday, four more medflies posed for this fall season. his their attor n ey. J o hn n 1 e
day lo point fingers in an at· were fo und in a section of group fears it mi,:{ht be ex Cochran. "But they wanted to
tempt to fix blame for this sum-Baldwin Park, the only infesta· tended. file a claim for a very large ~ .• •
mer's eruption of the Medilerra-tion site there. A total of 46 fli es "The real danger is prece amount of money so this sort or
nean fruit fly infes tation as have been found there s ince last dent," Nettleton said . "If al-thing doesn 't happen again in
more flies were found in week lowed once, then they will want Signal lull. or anywhere else. to
Baldwin Park. Pa u I E ng I er , count Y larger quotas next year. Other someone else's son "
At a congressional hearing in agriculture commissioner. said nations will apply. The demand Signal Hill has 45 d ays to
Sa cramento, Richard Rominger, spraying was going well. will be tremendous." respond to the claim and Mayor
state director of the Department He said he expected more flies The group cont e nds that William F Mendenhall said the
of Food and Agriculture, said to turn up catching greater numbers of claim would bt.> denied.
··there is considerable disagr~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ment" about the importance of
t.he release in June of 50.000 s up-
posedly sterile nies from Peru.
J erry Scribner , the eradica·
ti on project's on-site director.
contends the flies were fertile
and are lo blame for "at least 95
percent of the 1981 infestation."
Scr ibner works directly under
Rominger.
Peruvian officials. meanwhile.
denied that any fertile flies were
included in s hipments here .
Some 4.5 billion sterile flies.
from Hawaii. Mexico and Peru.
have been released in an effort
to interfere with the wild fly 's
breeding cycle.
On Thursday, a 16-square-mile Small
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No clues found in deadly Valley fire
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of .. Dell'f ...........
Pohce in Fountain Valley to·
day say they have no motive for
the suspected arson fire that
katled a 24·year old man and in·
Jured his wife and baby
daughter.
Police were called to the
gutted two-story home at
18251 Crater Lake after fare in
vestil?ators found evidence that
Punished
officer
• resigns
By STEV E ~ITCHELL
Of tlle o.lty l'llel St.eff
A Laguna Beach police officer
who was suspended for 20 days
after wilhhoJding information
from his superiors concerning a
jailhouse death, has resigned
from the de partment
Acting Police Chief Neil
Purcell said the resignation late
Sunday of Officer Gordon
Charles Maine, 29, rame "as a
complete surprise and shock to
myself and my staff · ·
He said Maine walked into the
police station several hours
before his midnight shift was to
begin ·Sunday and handed in his
resignation.
··His letter stated that he was
basically upset and could not ac-
cept the punishment rendered
by me," Purcell said.
A series of investigations into
the jailhouse death last July 22
of Robert Gary Wardman, a
35-year-old Laguna Beach spa
salesman. culminated in the SUS·
pension of Officer Maine for
"untruthfulness."
Witnesses. including fcllo\\
police offi cers. said Officer
Maine accidentally dropped the
inebriated Wardman on his head
while taking the man out of a
patrol car at the rear of the
police station. .
Wardman died 91 2 hours later
and an autopsy showed he sue
cumbed to a severe skull frac
lure.
And while a pathologist report
s h owed Wardman could not
have sustained such an injury
from a fall such as the one he
experienced behind the police
station. Officer Maine was SUS·
pended for not tcllin~ his
superiors about the fall until
threatem:d by another offirer to
do so.
Pollowang Capt. Purcell's an-
nouncement that Maine would
receive a 20 day suspension. the
acting chief termed the officer
.. a fine young man who I believe
has learned his lesson and de
serves a second chance.'
Purcell said the fact that
Maine later resigned ·'disgusted
me."
Officer Maine could not be
reached for comment.
Purcell said that following an-
nouncement of the disciplinary
action a week ago Thursday.
··he <Maine) appeared satisfi ed
even elated about the results.
.. His a ttsrney was really
thankful that his client would be
able to maintain his job and said
he thought l was very fair in the
matter."
And because Maine had been
on administra tive leave for 20
days prior to the disciplinary ac-
tion. the officer was lo return to
work last Friday
"lie phoned in sick Priday
night. and did the same thing the
next night," Purcell said.
Maine s ubmitted his resigna·
lion Sunday night prior to his
eight-hour s hift
Most of fices
close Monday,
I
mail delayed
Federal. state. county and
municipal offices, including U.S.
Post Offices. will be closed Mon·
day because of the Labor Day
holiday.
There will be no mail delivery
Monday Regular service will
resume Tuesday.
Trash collection in the cities of
Laguna Beach, Irvine. Fountain
Valley, Huntington Beach,
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
will be postponed by one day
bef(inning Monday.
The unincorporated com·
munilies of Dana Point and
Laguna Niguel will follow the
same schedule .
Trash plck·up will resume
Tuesday and continue one day
later than the regular service
day throurh Saturday. Regular-
ly scheduled service will resume
Sept. 14.
the Thurs day morning blaze
may have been 1ntent1onally set.
The churred body of Behrooz
Hehravun was found by fire of·
ficauls m an upslttirs bedroom of
the $180.000 home. His wife,
Sama, 24, escaped with the
couple's 21'i-month·old daughter,
Moogch The mother is listed in
fair condition and the baby in
J?Ood condition al UCI Mectical
Cent.er burn ward
Pohce Capt. William DeNlsi
stud discolorations in the con-
crete that indicate that fl amma-
ble liquids were found in the
downstairs living room
"We have found phys ical
evidence that is inconsistent to
show the fire was accidental,"
said Capt. DeNisi. "We are in-
vestigating this as a auestiona-
Dellyf'l•1-,.....
c;eorge llarn.'1 says he f1g1Jr('s thl.'i Hi foot tall corn stalk. grown
111 the b<1ck 11ard 11( his 1-'uurltm11 Va/11111 home m011 be a record·
/1rcaker 111 he19llt
Va,lley corn stalk
'freak of natur~'
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of tlw o.lly l'lt.c Si.ft
George Harris of Fountain
Valley says he and his friends
agree that there's a freak of
nature laving in his back yard
And he's proud of it.
What began as a normal·
looking stalk of corn has become
something extraordinary
Instead of reaching a normal
height of seven or eight feel, the
corn st alk 1s 15 1~ feel tall.
llarris thinks it's some sort of
record.
"I'll be damned if I know why
it's so tall," Harris said. "I've
had friends from Iowa and
Nebraska over and they just
can't believe the size of it. And
lhey·ve seen a lot of corn.
·'I'm sure it's a mutant, a
freak of nature. It's as tall as a
tree ··
Harris. who admits he and his
, wife Sylvia have green thumbs
and enjoy gardening, said he
didn't do anything s pecial when
he planted five corn seeds two
months ago.
The seeds certainly didn't ap-
pear special. He said his wife
got them in a bonus package at-
tached lo a 25-cent bag of corn
nuts.
Harris said his pet turtles ate
three of the planted seeds. leav-
ing one normal corn seed and
the mysterious mutant seed.
"The ground here ls hard clay
so ~ mixed a lot grass clipping,
leaves. branches and coffee
.£rounds into the soil lo make it
1-ich."' he said.
.. But the one stalk slopped
growing al about seven feet and
the other didn't. You could
almost see it grow." Harris
says.
A financial planner for a firm
111 Fountain Valley, Harris says
he waters the stalks once a week
and has fertiUzed them twice in
two months.
Each of the two stalks have
about five normal-sized ears of
corn, said Harris, a Fountain
Valley resident for 12 years.
•·1 knew it was tall but 1 didn't
thank it was that unusual until I
read in the newspaper that a guy
at a fajr In Hemet broke the fair
record with a corn stalk 13 feet
high."
Harris says this year is the
first time since 196~ tbal he's
planted corn. Next year will
make two seasons in a row. he
said.
"I'm going to take kernels
from the tall stalk and plant
them next year just to see what
happens," Harris said.
He mophilia care
center approved
The UC Irvine Medical Center
in Orange has been granted
state approval to operate a
he mophilia care center.
1'he raciUty is to serve the
estimated 400 Orange County
resident!! with hemophilia.
ble death which mav be a
homidde ."
DeNisi said Sima Behravan is
not considered a suspect in the
alleged arson fare. She told
police she woke up and smelled
the smoke and quickly grabbed
her baby thinking that her
husband was leaving out the
back door.
Battalion Chief Larry Ham-
m er said the wife was apparent
ly sleeping an another bedroom
and was therefore able to escape
the burning home
OeNisi added that political
motives will be checked since
the couple rep<>rtedly are Ira
nian.
Neighbors described the cou-
ple as friendly and quiet
Behravan had reportedly asked
several neighbors to visit
when his dau~ht•·r was bom last
Muy.
"lie was so proud or that
baby.' said a neighbor, Phil
Stark '"l felt really bad when I
heard he was dead "
The couple iold neighbors they
were attending school Police
said lh<.'y are 1nvest1gating
Rchravan'<; bac•kl(round but
have: no motive
Welfare ruling hailed
D ecision toughens 30-day residency required by county
Orange County can impose a
30-day residency requirement
for welfare applicants but only if
there is no other proof the appli -
cants live in the county, a
s upe rior court j ud ge ruled
Thursday.
Judge Edward Wallin, sining
through th e complirated
e ligibility requirements for
welfare benefiti., said the 30-day
requirement would be a last re-
sort proof that an applicant
could receive benefits. 1
Wallin's ruling was. an effect,
a victory both for county of·
fi caals and the Legal Aid Society
o f Orange county, which
brought th<.' suit
Legal aid lawyers initially
Psychiatrist,
wife sentenced
in grand theft
A Newport Beach psychiatrist
and his wife, convicted of grand
theft and MediCa l fraud
charges, have been placed on
three years probation and or-
dered to pay back $168.539 to the
state
Dr Leonard Lesser and his-
wife. May, also were fined SJ.750
Thursday and stripped of their
MediCal provider number by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Frank Domenichini.
The psychiatrist and bis wife.
who h ave offices al 1401
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach.
each were convicted on one
charge of grand theft and eight
counts of filing false MediCal
claims.
Deputy Attorney General
Frederick Millar Jr. said the
Lessers submitted false billings
for canceled appointments and
billings for patients not actually
seen or seen by non-physician
employees
Judge Domen1ch1n1 ordered
the psychiatrist to repay the
state within s ix months after
selling his Newport Beach home.
Man arrested
in jogger's
traffic death
A c har ge o f vehic1.1lar
manslaughter has been brought
against a Harbor City man who
allegedly drove his van through
a red stop light and struck and
killed a woman Jogger on
Pacific Coast Highway in Hunt-
ington Beach Thursday night,
authorities reported.
Huntington Beach police say
Donald Michael Sjomeling, 28,
was driving under the influence
of alcohol when his van alleged-
ly ran the stop signal at Golden
West Street, struck a car that
was turning left onto Pacific
Coast Highway and careened in-
to the 26-year-old jogger who
was in the crosswalk.
Patty Lynn Lusson. of 6762
Warner Ave .. was pronounced
dead at Fountain Valley Com·
munity Hospital about one hour
after the 7:45 p.m . accident,
authorities said.
Sjomeling was booked into
Huntington Beach City Jail with
bail of $2.500, authorities said.
Body of SC
woman f o.und
Hikers found the body of a San
Clemente woman Thursda)' near
her wrecked car at the bottom of
a sleep Ortega Highway em·
bankme.nt 15 miles east of the
San Diego Fr;e e way , a
s pokesman for the California
Highway Patrol said today.
The s pokesman said the
woman, Nancy Elb, 32, ap·
parently was killed Wednesday
night when she-failed to
negotiate a curve on Ortega
Highway.
Her car plunged 150 feet down
the embankment before cotnU.~
to rest upside down
sued the <'<>Unly claiming that
the 30-day requirement was 11·
legal on its face. After the suit
was filed, the county Board of
Supervisors modified its in-
terpretation of the requirement
admitting that a strict dura-
Cional requirement would be il-
legal
The super visors originally im-
posed the 30-day requirement on
June 2 to cul down on suspected
"freeloaders" who were visiting
the county from neighboring
Jurisdictions because Orange
County's welfare payments were
higher.
But John Anderson, deputy
county counsel , explained
Thursday after the hearing that
the strict JO·day requirement
was never put into effect. He
said the supervisors adopted a
i>0licy on Aug 11 an which appli-
rants are required to prove res·
1dencv bv :-.ome "obiective"
means.
If they have no other means.
s uch as a driver's license or a
rental agreement. applicants
can earn benefits by proving
they've lived in the county for 30
d ays, Anderson explained
It was that poli<'Y that Wallin
{'Onfirmed. Anderson said
State law. he added, mandates
counties to offer general relief
payments from their general
funds to needy residents
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l' S. Sen SI Jlnyakowa puts on hts chnracterzs11c tom-o .<;ha11ter
ot the end of his .'1peech Thurscfu11 m \"ewport Hench
'New Ainericans'
eyed by Hayakawa
By RJCHARO GREEN
OI ti• Delly l'li.t Si.ft
U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakwa said an
Newport Beach that he wants to
be re-elected so that he can
pi ece together a .. New
Americans Program ... which
would solve problems wrought
by legal and illegal immigrants.
A key portion of this program .
he told 100 people Thursday at
an Orange County Federation of
Republican Women luncheon. is
the so-called "Hayakawa
amendment" -a bill he is back·
ing that would make English the
official language of the United
States.
He told the women in the
Balboa Pavilion that the pro-
gram also includes his ongoing
effort to do away with the bil·
ingual ballot.
In order to be a naturalized
citizen, one must be able to un-
derstand the English language.
"So why ls the bilingual ballot
necessary" Hayakawa asked.
Another portion of his ''New
Americans Program," he said.
wou(d abolish the kind of bi·
lingual education that doesn't
encourage students to learn
English. He said that in some
schools instruction in native
tongues is emphasized to such
an extent that the youngsters
fail to learn Englis h in their
formative years when children
can easily learn new languag~s. tte caueo tor a return to tile
program that allowed Mexicans
to come lnto this country on a
lemp0rary basts to work in
agrkullure.
Hayakawa said that as many
as I million Mexicans could be
let an this country on a tern·
porary bas is to pick c rops. To an·
sure that they return to Mexico
after the harvest, Hayakawa
suggested that they leave a de-
posit of about $.500 at the border.
The 76-year-old senator seek·
ing re-election in 1982 said
lhal he has worked and will con·
tinue to work to make s ure that
1mm1granls don't illegally gel
welfare.
He said that he has also
worked to insure that federal aid
be ke pt high for immigrant prob·
lems. so the financial burden
won't Call on the counties
If his "New Americans Pro·
gram" is s uccessful. he said, the
··American Miracle" can be pre.
served.
That miracle is illustrated in
hi s own rise to power.
Hayakawa said.
"Alter a full century of antl-
0 r i en ta I progaganda in
California, you·re crazy enough
to elect me to the U.S. Senate,"
Hayakawa !laid.
He said in a short interview
after the speech that his fund·
raising effort for his re-election
bid "only began 10 days ago
l>ecause I was so busy raising
money for my Republican col-
leairues ...
He also said that despite the
fact that he is lagging in some
polls. he doesn't plan to reassess
his effort to eet hls party's
nomination.
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all bad
8~ JOHN rUNNI .~ •.
A~•.-...MMY14
NEW YOHK An t•conom1t trap s nares even
the most artnntly pl1.111nt>d econorrur dec lMOnb tht·M~ duys. und le aves md1v1duali., mdustry linll
the preMdent of the United States at ii loss to du
~nythin~ ubout 1t
It is llkrly to forct: on Pres id ent Real(an the
unplt•ai;an1 alternat1 Vt'b of n·dul'ing the i.ut• of
military buildup he promised or r eneging on his
prom1st lo balance t ht> federal budi:et
And force on the Federal Reservt-tht' painful
31tc m atlves of 11 tight money policy that could
force many bankru1>t<'1es. or
easing up and thus risking the
poss1lnhly that 1nflat1on will
roar out of t•ontrnl
Carmakt.•rs huvc s imilar
d1lt•mma~. as demonst1·ated by
their ut·ttons 10 a nnouncing
prict.• 1nrr<'ases on 1982 models.
even while watching current
sales ~hrivd because potential
buyers feel they t•annot afford
(UNNI"" car~
lnd1 v idu~1ls knoY. about nast) d1111ces Would
be homt•buycrs must d£'c1dc whether to buy now.
and foee payments bt'yond their means. or delay
and poss1bl) watch pri<"es gro w faster than their
paychecks.
Automobile owners in growing numbers face a
difficult choice. To trade in lhe old ('ar (or a new
one would m(;'an big monthly installments To re
tam tilt' old t ar m1_ght mean budget-wrecking re
pair bills
Small bus1ness propr1Nors are 1nereasingly
confronted with the no win d ecision or whether to
absorb grl)wmg costs m order lo keep customers,
or raise pricl'S an1l we.itch ('UStomers flee to the
nea rby chain stor<•
The~ an· often ral't'd with a part1l·ularly d1f
ficull personnel dec•is1on too forced to pay 25 per-
cent interes t rates for 1nvt'ntones. thev must con
sider laying off old· time L'mployees ·that havt•
almost l)e('ome famtlv
Rig husiness has· to decide whether lt1 borrow
at rccor('! high rates ror 1mµrovem ents that will
make thl•m M mµct1t1vc tomorrow , or save costs,
concentrate on look mg good now. and let tomorroY.
take can• or itself
With tht.• (ederal government less inc lined to
finance state proJects, and with states unable to
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11ple<1saw c1/tt'rt1Ut11·t',
Cin<rnc·t• ~Offil' lon il St'rv1ccs. l'le<'led officia l~ c1 re
for('cd to cut worker~ a ~real dang n to re
t'll'l'll<lll
Tlt rouglwut th\• l't'onumy, th1• altcrnttl 1\ cs art•
n:.i~t). but pt•rhap!> nowht•l 1' are the~ more :o;harply
dE>h1ll'<Jlt•d than in tht' White lloust'
Pn•s1dcn1 H<.'agan ~uddl'nly appe<.1 rs to be
facNI with u hrand 11l'w -;l'l of ('!ec1s1ons. no ne of
"hH·h l';HI lw rnadl· without some damage
(' ltll'>ldt.•I'
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\H1uld app~:<•r to lw contrary t<1 a fundamental
position of h1!. adm1n1strat1on. wh1ctl 1s to rebuild
th1• .\menl'Jn m1ltt;11'
Not to \'lit woitlt.I t•ndanger his (Jrom1:-.es or
1JalJl1l'ing lht• IJUdgct To forego hope!> Cur budgt:t
h~llant·t· "''I.tic! li1• to Jbamlon a pos1t1on u1 lea s t as
fundamt•nt al J~ .1 s tronger mllitar)
I It· 1s fan·d \\1th still anothn pote11Lrnl conrl1cl
with lhl' f<'t·cl crn I tks1·rve Board The Fed is dug
1n and determined tu (1 ght tnfla11on to the end,
whatt'H'r that might bring For Reagan thb could
ht• bad lll'WS
Ht1d nt•"s. for exam ple, 1r the Fed lost control
ol tlw rl·lll~ and let tht• t'l'Onomy fa ll into a ditch
111tn ,1 n•t'l's:-.1110 :.o b.1d lhat the Ferl "ou1d ha"e ht
tic· l'ho11·1· but t11 d1·s i.n•rall'ly rl'inflatc
E1thl01 \\ti\ 1( thl' t·conomv "en· r e:.tramed ~o lwdl\ that -re<it•l'a I rt'\ enues shrank bclO\.\ ex·
pe<'l;illons or 1f thl· Fed "en.• forced to reinflate
thl' lfr;,1g.in program could bt• se riously disrupted
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Sept J, l'ltl ,.,,_,
Publl\Nd O.•ll9fl c.,.,, Dally Pllol,
S.PI A 11, 11, U , 1991 Jtlli.ll
PUBLIC NOOCE
N~1""2
FICTITIOUS I US11'4HS
NAMI STATEMENT
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Fa-.. .. ICTITIOUS •USl1'41SS Publttlwd o..~ , ...... Delly Pilot NAME ST.ATEMINT ""T'
.AC E Mil'NUFAC1UAING, tlJS
Wllllller • B S, COlta -"· C•lllornla
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OEANS T V SERVICE, ..0 Oen .. r
Or , Costa,,_. .. , Celllornle ,,.,. PUIUC llOTICE
Eow rl Oean MorM\, 1111 Tuilln l'ICTITIOUS auSINIJS f'•t. • 8, (0111 MtH C•lllOMla 14M• IT.ATIMINT .,.,,. N "' 'nil• Mlrwt• la c.onoucled by •n 1.,, The 1011owlno per~n• ••t do1no
di 1-1 bu•l"tU H
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ThlJ ru.1-1 ..,,, filed wllll Ille MA<Arlllur lloult•.,d. Sullo 200,
Counly Cltr11 of Ora,,_ Counlv °" 1':!~i~ ~~•ml, 19111 M40c.Ar1hur
Auo 4• "" "''111'1 8oul4!v•d. Suite 200, lr•lno, CA '111S
l'ulllltn9d OYenoo Co.SI O•lly Pllol, D••ld "' ~•. "' Nor111 M•I"'"', a ,,.,_., l'"ull•rton, CA '2U2 Sepl. •, '1. I . 25, ttll Ci..rle1 M OIOI>, »4 OrOftOe-
"'CTITIOUI 8 USINIH
NAME STATIMl.NT
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1..AGUNA HILLS OPTOMETRIC
Ct:NfER, >Ott L~ Hiii• Mall,
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Oevld P Noru . 1to1 t Mllcn.11
Soulh, I rvlne, CA '211•
Cheri .. R Ad•MI. loetl Me•ch
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C:ollftlY C"r• ot Orenqe C01111ty on
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dl•lduel
Robin WHll•ll
T hll «•ttnwn1 wa\ flied wllh Ille
County Clerk ot Or•11~ Counlv on ... uo ,., , .. I ,I ....
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PUIUC llOTlCE
"ICTITIOUI 8USIHIH
N&MI Sl-"TIME NT
Tiit rollowlno ~"O"• ArP dolr19 11•151...UH I lt-"ILWAY E NGINEERING
AGENCV. 2 N ... TIONAl MO TOlt
CO., l EVER G RE E N H ill
DESIGNS; • K"IPPLEA MILL a
LUMlll!A CO . nos Tu•lln, New-1
8tKll, CA '2WO
c;11.,1e1 Mith••' Huntley •nd
Je_.,. Marie Hunlley, UO' Tu•lln,
1'4ewPort 8Hcll, CA '1MO
Tiii• WslllOU .. <olldu<l•O Dy •
0-Mf8f l"'rtneofllp J~•M HuMley
Thll nt-.i1 WO\ !llf>d with Ille
Coun1y Cl••-01 Oran~ Counl'I on
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c;..itlh C•••k of Or•noe Covnly on
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ltUlll1"'"9 Ol'AnGO Coo•t Oally Piiot,
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PllOlltlwd 0r"'911 CM n O.llr Piiot Putlll-0Y"'9t CMtt 0 •11• Pllol,
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F ERN"INDO WESTRE, ROBERT
WESTRE •no F~ED KOLLWITZ,
neretolore dotno l><i\1rwn u,,.,., '"*
It< llllous tlrm n•m • •nd $lylt of
WESTRE WOODWORKS. e1 170 1
Nl<hOIU, • 8, Clly ol Hunlln91on
Buell, Counly 01 Oreno-Stalt 01
C•lltornla d•d on'"* 171" o•r of July, 1'111, by mu1u11 conwn1, dluolvt lllo
••Id p.ertner\hip ancl term1nte lllolr rt
laUOf'\1. .. , CNf1ntr\ thttt•n
Fur1ner nollce " "•rebv 01 .. n lh•I
Ille ondtr~QntO will nol be <t>C>On\I
bit lrom 11\1\ O.v on, lor Any ObllOo'· uon •n<urrfd by I~ 0111ors 1n "'*''own
n•me\ Of In Ow nemr of 'he' hrm o ... TEO AT Or•noe. Calilornle, 111"
?no d<IY of SeP4tmbtr l'lt1
RIChoord 0 Oon•ld,
AnorMy tor Ptrtr>trs111p
RICN"lllO D. OON"ILD a "ISSOC ,
"ITTOltNEYS 11'4C.
OM CICT a1"11. Wetl. S11lte !tit
Ore .... ,C.A'1WI
PuOllSl'fod Or-C.,.st O••ly Piiot,
~pl •. t'ltl 1"'7-11
f'UlllC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS
1'4AME ST"ITEMEHT
T ht totlow•no per..,,, I\ dOll\Q l>v>I "'" ., T RAN SPORT"ITIO N
RESOURCES AN O OE.VELOPMENT.
1n •1st Newport Beeth. Callfornla
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P•ut LUC .. fG tuqene-. t1• 41\I
Ntwll0f'1 8fte<ll, Calllornta ,,_.J
T Ill\ l>ullntt• ,. t on<IV<ted by •n In·
Olvlduel P..,l lUCff"O
Tiiis Sl•l-t w•S llll!d Wllh IM
County Cit•-01 OrAn0t Counly on
Auoust 7•. 1w 1 F16ts»
PubllSl'fod Oranoe Coul Dally Piiot,
...UO lt, S.P4 A, 11 II. ltll Jll»-l1
f'UIUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS 8USIMIH
NAMI ITATIMINT
TM 1o11-ino .,.,._ 11 Oolno llu.S· ........
E.ICECUTl\IE S E AR C H
CONSULT.ANTS, Aj70 Pef11 N--1.
Ntwfort 8Hcll, Calllomla .....
O•vld Rel-Id, 010 Ptrll N"'llOtl.
Newporl 8Hcll. Callfornl• tJMO
TlllJ llullneu Is COl'°"<llld by .,. l1t-
dlvlduel O.vld AelMOld
Tiii• 11et-I wAt 111«1 with llw
CO\lfllY Cler11 or O<•nqe County ""
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"ICTITlOUS aUSIMllSS
NAMI nATllMINT TM lollowl ... ..,._,, II -'"t bull
MHft:
C ltUISl 1'4 G 8 ... SKETS, JOO
Htllotrope, Ow'OM Otl -, CA.,._,
8..W• "'· ""'"'· .., ... ,lot•-· c~ et1 -· tA mts Tiii• bullM\s I• cond\Kttd "' on ,,,.
dlvld\ltl.
e.tber'•-" '"-tr
Tllh •~I wn Ill• wlttl l1w
COllfttY Cter• of Or•ll99 Cou"'' en
•ut "· ••1. ,._ ,,_I.,,_. Orlfl89 c;o•ul Oall; "llol..
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asl DAILY PIL.OT/fnday. Sople mber 4, 1981 B S
Farm ubsidies nixed
State growers prefer staying out of s upport plans
Ry JOI-: BIGHAM AJ __ ,.....w,ller
Many l'uh forn1a larrncrs !>l8y out or fedt•ral
j!rlC(' 1>Uppo rl prol(rams bt•cause lh~y Oppose gov
l'l'nment int.:r v~ntion or t1:.:I rct.tnctlons outweigh
advantuges. :l \Jr11vt•r111t y or California !iurvey in
d1caks
~avi1 u rt•port <1n tht· s tud,v rn Cu liforn1a
/\~l'1l·ulturt', l/C':-. u~r1<'ull11rul ~Ctell<'t'!I mugaiine
Otlwr1i urt• ph1losor,hlt·ally oppo~ed lo ((OV
ern11wntal tnlt'1 vcnlion in ugrin1llurul m arkets "
Ft•wt•r Cuhfornia formers get federal aid than
the ir 1·ount\•nmrls e lst>where, a nyway. beC';l111>t'
man) r rop!. grown in lhl' s tate huvl· no govt'rn
rrwnt progran1, the rcporl nutcs
On I ht· utht'r i.1dt·. lhe rt>~1rt .. ays ··Lt larg~
numbt'f 11f !host• who cho:-.e to part1c1pate an
11n1rntt'd lhat l hl• pro~1 urn would cnhann· their in·
t·onH· or rccllll'l' inc•oml• r1:.k "
Tha l factor r esulted 1n California growers rt'
l'••ivi11g only 2.fi perc·t•nt of the $2 hillton in fede1 a l
fu111IS paid OUt for VUr lOUS pro~ramS IO 1978, the
)'l•ar t h1• n·M·archcrs s tuc11\•t1
'l'ho~c cu1wlu~1on'> blemnwd from a s urvcy of
rurmt>1 ~ ronductt•d hy three rest<1r<"he ri. r urrcntly
111 formcl'ly 0Mwctatt'1l with UC Davis Randall
A Krarnt'r Hulon D Pope und H l>t•lworth
G IJ I <int' I'
E\cn 1hww who gro" ('rops such as wheat.
f'll'l' and c·otton lhat come unch.•r federal program ~
oftc.m arc C'OOI tu Lhl'm. particularly to prU.'l' s up
porti; hm!!cd on !>Omt• land being kept fallow to cut
ovl'l'all product10n. tht• s urvey shows
Tlw., fouud that lht• 71 rc~pomknt1i involved In
µovt•rnnwnt progr Mn~ hali h1g lwr uvcraiie debt
p1·r .ic·r1· 1 h an tht• 14 11C1n parfjt·1pants who
Jll~\H•r1·d tht• ljUl'~llOll~
·nl·cuuM' lht•y "ere rurthcr in rtt•l>t . th e
partH·1p:111t~ nr tht•1r bankers OH•) '"'''<'desired the
n'k prutt'l'tlf)fl or th1• l'lllJ\modlly programs." -the
~t uclv t·orwl11cl1·d Purmer~ oHt·n·d van 1ng \'ICWS of µrll'e sup·
1>ort programs 111 t·ommt·nt!> an·ompanyin~ their
'urve\ :.ins"t·1·.,
Fnr exampl1•, 44 pe~ent of the land devoted to
whN1t and feed grains nationwide was not 1n com
phant'l' with government commodity programs 1n
W7N In Cahfor m a, the figure was 71 per('ent
· Man ~· vtt·w lhc co:.t in rorc1itone income .iS ex t'l'~SIH' u1 c·11tllp<1ri~on with program bcnd1ts,"
1\. Sutt1·r Count.\ grower said that w ithout the
t·umrno<lit' progrum. · I would not be operating
I tght rlCI\.\ '
Tuneups can save you 1noney
LOS ANGEl.l':S «AP > Jr you sperid a sub
s lC1 nt1al am11unt or L•m t• behind the wheel, as many
Californian' do, utlt' way you can probably save
-;om t.' money is by kee ping your car tuned up.
Automotivt' experts say a properly tuned car
can ~t·l at k:.ist JO perrent and sometimes more
tha n IS µcrt·ent more m1lt•s per gallon. Any sa v
1ngs "ill dt•per1d o n ho" much you drive. but IN s
tak(· the rasl' or a motorist who puts 20,000 miles a
Vl'<tr on hb car, which gets 20 miles to the gallon
r h :11ns -;ut·h a~ T uneup Maste r!> or lnsta-Tune
which quote• na1 rate-; dept-ndin~ on the number of
t·~ lin11l•r' ~ 1111'1 t• Ceechng Thest' charns specialize
1n 1un1•ups and (':Ill orfe r good pril'es because of
higher volunw and becausl• they h:.n e lowe r labor
l'llSIS
· Our moto11:.t probahly dol'sn't want lo thmk
a lmut th1 'i. but he tould be s pending SJ ,500 a year
for gasohn <·. de pending on ho" mut•h h<' pays for
l'al'h or lhl' 1.000 gallons he buys tn an av<.'rage
\ L•ar A 10 percent 1nc rt'aSt.' 1n mileage translates
1n1 0 a sav1n~s of $150. therefore. and a 15 per cent
lllt'rease nwani; a s avings of 5225 annually
'1<1Jor lll'l' dt•<Jlt•rs ancl general repair o pera-
turns u~ually offt•r tunt·ups at flat r~1tes for four,
'IX anti l'1ghl t·\ lindl'r t•ari.. but thl'Se pnt·es may ,
hl' ... 1tghtl) higher than at Tuneup Masters or other
t hains S<11tll' "'" orrer a rial rate but cha rge
M'par;.itl'I~ fw part .... ~o t•hcck lh1s ahead of time
The 1.·0:-.t of a tuneup will vary considerably.
cfrpcndmg on where you go There are a number or
Tunl'UP J.>rln'~ al dealerships and 1ndiv1dual
,,t'T\ltl' "tattoos an· usually quoted according to
tht• make :rnd ag(• <Jf thl' t"ar. with parts extra, and
tht.•<;c• Jrl' gt•neralb the moi;t expt>ns1ve Some
:.l'r\'tl'<' :.t ation1' do offer 1nexp<.'n!>ive tuneups as·
traffw hoostC'r'i from t1mt:' to time, though
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hJ11t'l' of t'rudc oil and natural gas liquids a de1 y
from Al<1s kc.1. Produ<.'t1on in tht< lower 48 states cam e
tu l!l, I07 barrl'ls It has v1rtuall~ no oil-producing
"1•ll!-t outside the Ll1111 cd States
1-:x~wn . IJy contrast , produces nearly six times as
rnUl'h rrurt e oil somethmg like 4 million barrels a
d ;1y in HJHO hut more than 80 percent of that output
rnm1·~ frllm outs id(: th<' United States Also, Exxon's
m I pt odurllon has bt.'en gom~ down. not up at has
dl'rhnL·d by 25 pert•t•nl 1n the past five years Sl>h1o's
h.t!'t uone 11p hy nearly 20 limes 1n the pas t fi ve years
Bt·111g ftrst in U .S otl output has nothing to do. of
1·11ur,t._ with being first in the s ale of gasolin<' to t • S
muton~b It's on<' thing lo pump up t•rude 1111. It 's
'onwt hmg else lo run that petrolc-um through a re
f1nt·Q·. ronvNt 11 11\to gasoline a nd sell 11 through
s1·rv1t·l' station" Sohao as not a maJor player 1n the re·
tall 1•1Hi of t ht· gam e It sold 257 ,717 barrels of
gJM>hlle a day last yea r. which is not IOo far from
"'hjt al was s elling fi ve years ago
Soh10 l!'t tht-m ajor seller of gasoline Ln 1t:. home
~t ate llf Oh10. selling through Soh10 stations ln a reas
aclJart•nt to Oh io. 1l sells under the Boron name
Other S11h111 brand names are BP. Scot and Wm
1'1'nn 1h1°) ;.1dorn «tt.1 llons m thv East, primarily the
Nor·tht·Ctst So in moi.t parts or the country you'd
111•\ 1•1 t•11t·11un tt·r Soh10 directly allhough 1ts Alaskan
t'l'Ullt• undo ubkdh· ftnds it s .... <I\' into the tankers or
ot ht·r 1·11mpan1c:. ·
Onl' hyproduct of the Alaskan 011 rush 1s easy to
1Cll·nt 1f~ rnont•y Sohao 1s awash with it Last year the
t't1mpany 1·amed SI 8 billion aftt'r taxes Only s even
l'om!)<mics in lht> S earned more Sohio 1s m akmg
mun• money than s uc;h <.'Orp<>ratc powerhouses as
(.;cner~tl F.:lectric. ITT Du Pont a nd Kodak
Of the SI 8 billion 11 made last year in profits. on
I~· $344 million wa:. paid out to stockholders. So the re
was ;i bag c.ish build up Sohio came out of 1980 with
S3 >t hallion in l'!lSh or cash equivalent It got rid of
!>orm· of that monc) by paying Sl 8 billion to buy Ken
nl·rntt. the nation's largest topper producer But
there·:,, !>Lill plenty le ft
Hnt1sh Petri>lt.>um . the ownc>r of 53 percent of
Sohrn. 1s a q uas1·governm c nt corporation. The
British government owns 25 percent of BP·s s ha res
:ind the Uank of E ngland , Britain's central bank.
O\.\ ns annt ht.•r 21 percent. In efft"rl then. the largest
prodU('('f of domc·st1r oil as t·ontrolll"d by the British
Jo!on•rnnll'nt
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Shawn Kohl tends her pet cacti
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 4, 1981 ..
She enjoys nursing cactus garden
By JOHN Pl.ATfo;Ro
.... !MM ........... .. • MIAMI Shawn Kohl, a nurse and
receptionist in her husband-doctor's of·
Ctce, says patients s houldn't be con·
cerned if she suddenly bolts excitedly
out of the room, especially il It's 3 pm
It's most probable that she will be
running over to her greenhouse to check
up on a progency of her "Rebutia aur-
eislora "
For non collectors, that's the scien·
tlfic name of a kind of cactus that
blooms al a particular time, and only on
rare occasions
"I have one that blooms exactly at 3
P m., but that happens only three or
four days a year. if you're lucky," said
the 39-year-old Mrs. Kohl, who has an
extensive collection of cacti a hobby
that caught her attention six years ago.
"I was on vacation in Anzona when I
really noticed cacti for the first time."
said Mrs. Kohl. "and it sort of got car·
ried away "
She now has a collection of almost
1,000 s pecies one fifth of the known
varieties.of cactus in lhe world She ex
plained that these Include what ts
properly called "succulents" cuctus·
like plants that have no thorns .
Althouah nursing remains her first
calling, 1n recent years, her hobby has
grown into u lucrative weekend busi·
ness venture.
"The money helps pay the taxes,"
said the mother of three soru. However.
some of the rare species she has are not
for sale and are kept in her home. ~
When she's not helping her husband
with his medical practice, Mrs . Kohl
spends her spare time in a professional
sized greenhouse built next to their
small medical office.
She conceded that one or lhe advan-
tages of raising tacti is that they need
httle care
"I can go away for a month if I had to
leave lhem unattended," she said "It
wouldn't harm them at all "
She conttnues to expand her collection
by visiting com mercial nurseries
whenever she travels. and by getting
~eeds from faraway places through the
mail.
"I'd lik~ to go to the mountains of
Colombia where there are some en·
danaered species or cacti, but lt'S too
d unaerous," she said .
That's because It's the u me area
where most of the tllegal drugs brou1bt
into the United States originate.
"People who go there looking for cac·
tus often get shot at," she said.
Mrs. Kohl said sh e finds cacti
aesthetically beautiful. She gingerly
showed a small plant with a single,
mmlscuJe, red flower and said, "How
could you not love this?"
Some cacti, sh e explained , have
strange blooming habits There are
some that bloom only at night. When
that happens, she's apt to wake her
husband and have him take pictures of
the evel)l
Mrs. Kohl's horticultural interest is
confined to cactus, and there's never a
garden flower in her home
"I've never had a regular plant," ;ihe
said, "I don't like the ordinary."
"'""· out of '""• t
for Clwlfird Ad
ACTION
Call
A DAILY l'ILOT
AD-VISOt
'42·S471
Garden clnb se"8
membership tea
I Nursery Special I
IMPATIENS
The "'South Coast Garden Club will hold its an
nual membership tea Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the
home of Mrs Harmon Stevens of Laguna Niguel.
Members will bring local women interested in
gardening and in joining the group. Mrs. Stanley
llogshNtd will b<.• hostess for the tea
THE LAGUNA Beach Garden Club will hold
its annual membershjp tea Friday, Sept 11. from 2
TRIMMINGS
to 4 p.m in the home of Mrs Edwin Ramsey of
Corona dcl Mar.
Pas t presidents will be honored and the
Laguna Beach Garden Club will celebrate 53 years
of act1v1t) For more information call 494-0553.
Very colorlul,
garden "bouquets"
l ~AL.
REG. 2.98
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Time to Plant
Spring Bulbs
FREESIAS
Oellghtfully fragrant
spring blooms. Many colors.
Excellent cut flowers.
It's tiine to plant bulbs
1.69
DOZEN
Bulb planting time is s uch as n em es 1 a .
with us again, so you schizanthus. Iceland
s hould be considering poppy or the ever
what bedding plants you popular violas. These
will use to cover over will produce quick color
the buJb bed. Primarily, to brighten the area un·
bulb cover s hould be ul the bulbs burst into
s hallow rooted annuals bloom.
Gardener's c h ecklist
• Dutch iris, frees1as. ix1a. sparaxis and
several other spring blooming bulbs are best plant-
ed this month.
• It's time lo lift the gladiolus bulbs if the tops
have all turned brown. Cut the stalk an inch above
the corm, dust to avoid insect damage and store in
a cool place.
• Stocks. violas. pansies. cinerarias, calen·
dulas are five good choices or bedding plants lo
count on for winter bloom. Plant them now.
• The £all 1s an excellent time to put in a new
lawn. Be sure to prepare the bed well and buy
quality seed from your local nurseryman for the
best results
• Spray roses, begonias. dahlias and other
plants that are susceptible to mildew which can be
a problem at this time of the year
REJUVENATE
OR
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SPECIALS
e VINES e JUNIPERS e FLOWERING
e TROPICALS e JASMINES e LEAFY e PINES
BE SMART
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1 gal. 9fc
23 VARIETIES
••••••••
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Specials
• Blooming Cannas
e Acacia
• Eucalyptus
•Junipers
•Holly
•Bamboo
• Toblra
• Bottle brush
• Ja•lne
GIANT Sl.Zl ...
ALL llAllNG AGE
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e 2 VARIETIES PEACHES
e NECTARINES e PLUM
e APRICOT
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e flGS · 7 lo B 11 tall
e PLUMS · favorite Calif
vanetJes 9-10 ft tall
e PEACHES · 2 vane·
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e APPLES . With 1ru1t
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• PEARS · Bartlert ·m.1ny
with fru11
• NECTARINE .-Nectar
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SHADE
• ALBIZZA-silk floss
tree 10 11 tall
• BIRCH WHITE. B
It tall bushy & beautiful
e WHITE ALDER.
Per1ect Calif. tree 14-16 It
e ASH-GRAREO. ·
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• POPLAR. tall. stalely
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freshly cut
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many colors Rn mmm
Since 1946
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 4, 1981
Writers pick
USC to win
Pac-I 0 title
Vaqs hope to end d epression
Will old-fashioned ideas eliminate hard times at Irvine?
TEMPt:, Am <AP> f'or
thl' 17th consl·cutive Strnson, the
tl n i v l' r s i t y of S o uth e rn
l'ulaforn1u foot ball team has
b"t'n p1ck(>d lo wan the Pacific 10
ConferE>nct· title by a vote of the
lt-al(ue 's skywriter s
8y ROGER CARLSON
Of -o.11, ...... , ....
I rvlne Hi&h football coach Terry
Henigan sa ys there are some old fas hioned
ideas be ing inserted in the Vaqueros'
wstem this season. beglnniog with it
winged-T offense.
T ht• w rite r s m a d e their
se lection here Thurs day during
the finul s top of the 1981 tour
That's the situation at Irvine where the
Vaqs have undergone some hard times
since opening in 1977
USC rl•t.·e1 ved I G rlrst -place
votes llnd 27 1 o verall points
Arizona State was picked t o
fims h second in the P ac-10 this
s('ason, garnering 246 points and
6 first-place votes
UCLA was third with 240
points and five votes whale
Washington was fourth with 207
points a nd one first-place vote
An o to record an 1980 was the cappe r
and Henagan has be en brought in to right
the ship. Whether it can ~ turned 180
degre es in 180 ·days has n 't been de-
termined, but Henigao, beginning his 13th
year as a coach. feels he has som e in-
dividuals who can m ake 1l happen.
The other projected finishes
by the writers had Oregon in
fifth pl ace followed by Stanford,
Arizona , Washing to n State .
California and Oregon State.
THERE ARE 10 returning starters
amidst a squad of 48 and he has brought in
three new coaches -Bob Flint with the of-
fensive backs, Rick DeCicco with the of
fcnsive line and Za ven o Brenner with the
line men.
USC has now been picked lo
t1111sh first in 18 of the past l9
.-<c asons. The Trojans have gone
on to win the Par-10 title 10
times
Stanfo rd's J ohn Elway was a
una nimous selection by the
writers lo be the league's out
standing quarterback.
"Physically we 're very small and it con-
Ct'rns us," says Henigan. "It appea rs we
m ight have lo ask a few to go both ways
and when you 're not physical and you do
that it can cre ate some problems . But r·m
pleased with the e fforts . They've worked
very hard during the off season
USC tailback Ma rc us Alle n
and Stanford halfback Darren
Nelson tied for running back
ho no rs with 10 votes apiece
while the league's top receiver
w as picked to be Stanford split
end Andre Tyler.
"We look for Mike Tierney to really be a
good one Hight end-linebacker) and we're
ree ling ve ry comfortable at quarterback ."
' continues Henigan
"l think they're hungry lo win and we
have a lot of s upport here ··
Here's a rundown by position:
QUARTERBACKS Mike Zorn (5-10,
165 jr > was the s ophomore team 's
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4u<1r1l'rbark 111 1980 a nd Jim GIAllhu (5·10,
155 :<r J sa w limited lime with lhe varsity
I I for S for 11 y ards ). Both are right
handers nnd figure to operate the run·pass
01>l1on out or the winged·T. Like m ost
area~ at lrv1n1:, the starting ~rth 1s a
ways off fro m being settled.
RUNNING BA('KS -Mike Gold <5·9,
180 Mr J 1s a returning starter al fullback
Gol(t r ushed (or 112 yards on 22 carries us
1981 OVTLOOK
a JUnaur Battling him is Brett Schumm
( 5·9. 155 sr. l. Al left halfback are Kent
Pickering (5 8, 175 sr > a nd Jay Scott <5·9,
165 s r. > J a mie Sturtevant (5-7, 140 sr. >is a
returning startt:r al n ght half with 1980
numbers reflect ing 282 yards on 90 carries
a nd 2 touchdowns Also at right half 1s
David Clay <5·6, 140 ~r 1
RECEIV ERS Mark Bondi (5·8, 145
sr. I rt•lurns after JO catches for 144 yards
and I TD. a long with Ernie Lee. a 5-9,
145 pound s enio r who caug ht 3 for 37
yards Also 1n the p1clure are Howard
Pearl!>tein ( 5-9. 140 sr l a nd Chris Man
cteville 15-11, 160 jr l T ierney, who caught
11 for 1:13 yards, 1!. at tight end. Dan
Hardigan 15 10 . 170 s r i. Regan Wilks
15 11, 160 s r l a nd Rod Poissant <6·0, 195
Jr. 1 arc other tig ht ends a nd fig ure to play.
es pct'iatly whE•n Henigan opts for two tight
ends.
OFFENSIVE LIN E Fi ve h ave
legitimate shot$ at sta rting a t tackle
• Hick Grecc·o 16·0, 225 Jr I. Gr e& Duvas
15 11 , 170 s r l. Murk Gutt1er~z 15·10, 200
sr ). <.:hris Stately (6·0, 190 Jr l a nd Russ
Silver <6 0, 215 sr .). Steve Pet'k <6·0, 180
sr ) and Paul Muzelin (5·10, 160 s r J are re·
turning st arters a l guard Others include
J uniors Dave Allan (5 10 , 170 1, Dan
Chlebowski (5 10, 165 > and Gury Schester
I 5-9. 160). A three·way battle at center in-
d udes Steve Schwichtenberg 15 JO, 160
sr >. Doug Eagan C5·11. 165 sr.J and Rob·
bit.' Zaragl (5·9, 160 jr.). Schwichtenberg is
a returning defensive s tarter and one or
the Vaqueros' blue chips .
KICKING GAME Scott gives Irvine a
~ound kicking game a s a punter and place·
kicker lie booted three field goals In 1980
C 35, 23 a nd 22 yards )
0£f'ENSJVI!: LINE -Irvine's la ck or
depth shows now, with offensive names
dom1 naling every facet of the defense. The
e nds are Gold a nd Z angl, pushed by
Mazelin and Chlebowski Schwichtenberg
and Guttierez are the leading tackle can-
didates, with Silver, Davis and Wilks in
the picture. Stale I y is leading flt middle
~uard ahead of Eagan
LINEBACKERS Tierney appears a
l'crlain starter with P eek. Poissant and
Schesler vying for lhc other !.pot.
SECONDARY Four prospects at the
corners include Bondi, Lee. Pearls tein and
Clay Rob Akers (5 10. 165 sr I is a return·
ing starter at safely. Roland Figueroa
< 5·8. 140 jr > 1s also a prospect a t s afe ty
T hree a re vying for the rover spot, includ-
ing Scott Mitchell <6-0. 170 sr >.Mandeville
and Schumm
Troj an picnic
Saturday
in Coliseum
The USC fooths ll team will
m etke an early appe arance at
the Coliseum whe n the Trojans
host a kickoff picnic and band
concert , Saturday. from 3·6 l>.'ln ·
USC fans are inv ited lo p1cnjc
right on the 50-yard hne with
Coach J ohn Robinson, his s taff
and the entire Troja n team.
They will also be available for
pi ctures and autographs lhe en-
tire afte rnoon .
The Trojan marc hing band
will ~tage the conc ert, along
with the song girls and yell
leader~ Food will also be pro-
vi ded al the t•oncessaon stands
for those individua ls not packing
the ir own.
Cost for the eve nt is SS per
person or $12 for families up lo
eight m embers I l 's $1 for USC
students .
T icke ts a re available prior to
the event al the USC ticket office
or on Saturday at the Coliseum
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1981
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Laguna church expels 40 disciples
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of .... o.o, ...... '"'"
A group of about 40 d1!>Ciples
of lndum holy man and mystic
Bhagwan Shree Rajueesh have
been expelled from the Church
of Religious Science in Laguna
Beach following a tumultuous
meeting Thursday night.
At a gathering at the Laguna
Canyon church late Thursday,
members of the former con
gregation ousted the followers or
the Eastern spiritual master
popularly called "Orange Peo
pie" and re-established the
Christian precepts of religious
science
Norman von Ecke or Laguna
Beach. who :.erved on the gov
erning board of the church dur
ing its chan geover from
mainstream Christian doctrines
\
to Eastern rt'hl(wus behcfs, said
l he presen<·e 11{ the ·'Orange
People·· had l>c~un to ··smack of
cultism "
The group, which wears
or ange ·t1nt ed c loth i ng ,
es tablished itself in the church
building last November with the
arr ival from the s t ate of
Was hington of Swami Prem
A vmash and his "ife Ma Prem
Pun1ta
The couple took over operation
of the church from the former
pastor, Or. Henry Gerhard, who
hc.id traveled to Poona, India, to
v1:.1t Rajneesh's ashram <safe
place> and had become a san
nyasin. or follower of the former
philosophy professor
When Ge rhard returned, he
launched a cc.impa1gn to change
o.lly ll'tl9C -·J Gar-I A,,._
l · S .'it'll S I llayakau:a put:; un his charart<'rilitl<' tum 11-shantcr
ul the encl 11( l11s -"P<'<'C'h Thursclm/ 111 \"ewport Hench
'New Americans ' .
goal of Hayakaw a
By RI CHARD GREEN
Of IM o.lty ... ._. Sl.tff
U.S. Sen. S.J. Hayak\.\-a said in
Newport Beach that he wants to
be re elected so that he can
piece tog e ther a "N e w
Americans Progr am," which
would solve problems wrought
by legal and illegal immigrants
A key portion of this program.
he told 100 people Thursday at
an Orange County Federation of
Republican Wom en luncheon. is
t he so calle d "Hayakawa
amendment" -a bill he is back·
1ng that would make English the
official language of the United
States.
He told the women tn the
Balboa Pavilion that the pro·
gram also includes his ong9ing
effort to do awav with the bi· lln~ual ballot ·
In order to be a naturalized
citizen. one must be able to un·
d<.•rstand the English language.
··So why is the bilingual ballot
necessary .. llayakawa asked.
Mos t off ices
close Monday,
mail d e layed
Federal. state, county and
municipal offices, tncluding U.S.
Post Offices. will be closed Mon·
day because of the Labor Day
holiday.
There will be no mail delivery
Monday. Regular service will
resume Tuesday.
Trash collection in the cities of
Laguna Beach, Irvine, Fountain
Valley, Huntington Beach.
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
will be postponed by one day
beginning Monday.
The untncorporated com-
munities or Dana Point and
Laguna Niguel will follow the
same schedule.
Trash pick-up will resume
Tuesday and continue one day
later than the regular service
day through Saturday. Regular·
ly scheduled service will resume
Sept. l,fl.
Another portion of his "New
Amerirans Program,'" he said.
would ahollsh the kind of bi
l!n~ual cducalion that doesn't
~ncourage s tudents to learn
English. He said that in some
schools mstruction in native
tongues 1s emphasized to such
an extent lhal the youngsters
rail to learn English in their
fo rmat.I ve vears when children
can easily icarn new languages.
I le called for a return to the
program that a llowed Mexicans
lo come into this country on a
temporary basis to work in
agriculture.
Hayakawa said t hat as many
as 1 million Mexicans could be
let in this country on a tern ·
porary basis to pick crops. To in ·
s ure that they return to Mexico
after the harvest, Hayakawa
suggested that they leave a de·
posit of about $500 at the border.
The 76·year-old senator seek·
1ng re-election ·i n 1982 s aid
that he has worked and will con·
tinue to work lo make sure that
immigrants don"t 1llegally get
welfare.
He said tha t he has also
worked to insure that federal aid
be kept high for immigrant prob·
lcms. so the financial burden
won't fall on the counties.
If his "New Americans Pro·
gram " is successful . he said. the
"American Miracle" can be pre·
served
That miracle is illustrated in
hi s own ri se to power ,
I layakawa said.
"After a full century of anti·
Orien tal progaganda in
California. you're crazy enough
to elect me lo the U.S. Senate,"
Hayakawa said.
He said in a s hort mterview
after the speech that his fund·
raising effort for his re-election
bid "only began 10 days ago
hecause I was so busy raising
money for my Republican col·
leaf!ues . ··
He also said that despite the
fact that he Is lagsing ln some
polls. hP doesn't plan to reassess
his effort lo get hi• party's
nomlnnUon.
the doctrines of the church
toward the teachings of the re-
Ii g 1ous master. an~ering the
Amid the continual upheaval
in the church, Avinash was
transferred by the Rajneesh
'Smack of cultism' told reason
for ouster of 'Orange People'
then 600-member congregation.
He later resigned and now lives
in Sacramento.
When Avinash and Punita took
over I as t Novembe r . they
changed the name of the church
lo the Utsava Rajneesh Medita
lion and Holistic Arts Center,
and d1 scont1nued Sunda y
services.
In interviews earlier this sum
mer, the couple said the con·
gregation had shrunk to about 30
people.
group to the Lucerne Valley last
month and was re placed by Dr
Robert Bernbaum, known as
Swami Amitab
Operators of the meditation
center did not return telephone
calls requesting information on
their ouster. However. von Ecke
said Bernbaum had refused to
resign his post Thursday
··What really happened 1s that
the Christian Science congrega-
tion came and took back their
church." von Ecke said. "They
Cop involved
. • ·1h m 1a1_ ouse
probe resigns
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of -Delly ...... , .....
A Laguna Beach police officer
who was suspended for 20 days
after withholding information
from his superiors concerning a
jailhouse death, has resigned
from the department
Acting Police Chief Neil
Purcell said the resignation late
Su nday of Officer Gordon
Charles Maine , 29, came "as a
complete s urprise and shock to
myselr and my staff ...
lie said Maine walked into the
police s tation several hours
before his midnight s hift was to
begin ·Sunday and handed in hi s
rei.1gnat1on .
.. His letter stated t hat he was
basically upset and could not ac·
cept the punishment rendered
by me,'' Purcell said.
A series of investigations into
the jailhouse death last July 22
of Robert Gary Wardman, a
35-year old Laguna Beach spa
s alesman. culminated in the sus-
pension of Omcer Maine for
"untruthfulness.··
Witnesses. includmg fellow
police offic ers. s aid Officer
Maine accidentally d rot>ped the
inebriated Wardman on his head
while taking the man out of a
patrol car at the rear of the
police station
Wardman died 91 2 hours later
and an autopsy showed he suc-
cumbed to a severe skull frac·
lure
And while a pathologist report
s howed Wardman could not
have sustained s uch an injury
from a fall such as the one he
experienced behind the police
station, Officer Maine was sus·
pended fo r no t telling his
s uperiors about the fall until
threatened by another oijjcer to
do so.
Following Capt. Purcell's an-
nouncement that Mame would
receive a 20 day sus pension. the
acting chief termed the orricer
"a fine youna man who I believe
has learned his lesson and de·
ser ves a second chance:·
Purcell said the fact that
Maine later resigned "disgusted
me ··
Officer Maine could not be
reached for comment
Purcell said that following an·
nouncement of the disciplinary
action a week ago Thursday,
'"he <Mame > appeared satisfied
even l'lated about the results.
··His attorney was r eally
thankful that his cli ent would be
able to maintain his job and said
he thought I was very fair m the
matter "
And because Maine had been
on administrative leave for 20
days prior lo the disciplinary ac
lion. the offi cer was to return to
work last Friday
"He phoned in sick J:o~nday
night, and did the same thing the
next night." Purcell saul
Maine submitted h1~ resigna·
lion Sunday night prior to hjs
ei ghl·hour shift
Welfare residency
requirement OK'd
Orange County can i mpose a
30-day residency requirement
for welfare applicants but only if
there is no other proof t he appli·
cants live tn the county, a
s uperio r court judge ruled
Thursday
P sychiat rist ,
wife sente nced
in g rand the ft
A Newport Beach psychiatrist
and his wife. convicted of grand
theft and MediCa l fraud
charges, have been place<I on
three years probation and or-
dered to pay back $168,539 to the
state.
Dr. Leonard Lesser and his
wife. May, also were fined S3,750
Thursday and stripped or their
MediCal provider number by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Frank Domenichini.
The psychiatrist and his wife,
who have offices at 1401
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach,
e ach were convicted on one
charge or grand thert and eight
counts of filing raise MediCal
claims.
Deputy Attorney General
Frederick Millar Jr. said the
Lessers submitted false billings
for canceled appointments and
billings for patients not actually
seen or seen by non-physician
employees.
Judge Domenlchini ordered
th~ psychiatrist to repay the
state wttttio six month.I after
H IUng his Newport Beach home.
Judge Edward Wallin, sifting
through the co mplic ated
eligibility r equire ments for
welfare benefits, said the 30·day
requirement would be a last re-
sort proof that an applicant
could receive benefits
Wallin's ruling was. in effect,
a victory both for county of-
fi cials and the Legal Aid Society
of Orange county . which
brought the suit
Legal aid lawyers initially
s ued the county claiming that
the JO-day requirement was il-
legal on its face. After the suit
was filed, the county Board of
Supervisors m odified its in-
terpretation or the requirement
admitting that a strict dura·
tional requirement would be ii·
legal.
The supervisors originall y im-
pos ed the 30-day requirement on
June 2 to cul down on suspected
"freeloaders'" who were visiting
the county from neighboring
jurisdictions because Orange
County's welfare payments were
higher
But John Anderson, deputy
county c ounsel , expl ained
Thursday after the hearing that
the strict 30-day requirement
was never put into effect. He
said the supervlson; adopted a
policy on Aug. 11 in which appli·
cants are required to prove res·
idency by some "objective"
means.
If they have no other means,
s uch as a driver's license or a
r ental agreement, applicants
can earn benerits by proving
they've Uved In the county for 30
days, Anderson explained.
ll wu that policy that Wallin
confirm84 Anderson said.
were sick of the takeover and re
fused to give up their church
Jock, stock and barrel."
lie said Gerhard's hand m g
over of the reins of the church to
the Rajneesh group was illegal,
s ince the Christian Sc ience con·
gregatton held the d~ed to the
church and had paid for it.
··The way they went about tak~
ing over from the former mem·
bers was through brainwashing
and demanding a high degree or
disci pline.·· von Ecke s aid
·'The re was a s trong cast e
system establis h ed which
amounted to the congregation
becoming a mass of s laves··
Von Ecke likened the treat-
ment of church members to the
absolute discipline imposed on
Krii.hnai.. Moonies and followers
of lhl' Jim Jonei. cult u1 Guyana.
Followt·rs of Hajneesh rlaim
lo be 200.000 strong in more than
50 countries throughout the
world T he group recentl y
pun•hased 89,000 acres of farm
land in Oregon, a s ite planned to
be the new <.•ccles1astical hub of
•he religious community
Von Ecke. who becam e a
follower of the hol y man during
the changeover or the church,
welcomed the expuls10n of the
<'Ult membl·rs
Nothing good can be built
when the majority or the people
who built the church have been
ostracized," he said. "I feel we
were duped by the Rajneesh
group Ma) be now something
good can come about."
Deltyll'llllSIMt ......
(;eorge llarns says lie f 1gures t/111< lfi-/0111 toll corn stalk. gro1vr1
m the back yard n/ his Fou11ta111 \, nllt•lf l1<1111t• ma(J be a record·
breaker m he19hr
Valley corn stalk
'freak of natur~'
By PATRICK KENNED\'
Oft• o.11, ...... , .....
George Harris of Fountain
Valley says he and his fnends
agree that there's a freak of
nature li ving in his back yard.
And he's proud of it.
What began as a normal-
looking stalk of corn has become
som eth1 ng ex tra o rdina r y .
Instead of reaching a normal
height of seven or eight reel. the
corn stalk Is 151h feet tall.
Harris thinks it's some sort of
record.
·'I'll be damned if I know why
it's so tall," Harris said . "I've
had friends from Iowa and
Nebraska over and they just
can't believe the s ize of It. And
they've seen a lot of corn.
"I 'm sure it's a mutant, a
freak of nature. It's as tall as a
tree."
Hams. who admits he and his
, wife Sylvia have green thumbs
and enjoy gardening, said he
didn't do anything special when
he planted five corn seeds two
months ago.
The s~ ~ertalnly didn't ap-
pear special. lie said his wife
got them in a bonus packag~ at-
tached to a 25-cent bag of com
nuts.
Harris said his pet t urtles ate
three of the planted seeds, leav-
ing one normal corn seed and
the mysterious mutant seed.
"The ground here is hard clay
so l mixed a lot grass clipping,
leaves, branches and corree
grounds into the soil to make it
rich." he said.
·'But the one stalk stopped
growing at about seven feet and
the other didn't. You could
almost see it grow," Harris
says
A financial planner for a firm
In Fountain Vall•y. Harris says
he waters the stalks once a week·
and has fertilized them twice In
two months.
Harris says this year ia th•
first lime since 1961 that he's
planted corn. Next year will
makt two seasons in a row, be
aald.
l
..
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IRVINI
O.lly ~IMC ,_ .. lty GMy Amw.M
L" S .'ie11 SI Jlaqakuu.·a put~ on 111~ charocteri1111c tum 11 ,/1t11111·r
at lh<' erul o/ l11s .~peec/1 Tlwrsday 111 'Jetcport Beuc/1
'Neiv Americans' •
goal of Hayakawa
By RICHARD GREEN
Of llM O.lly P1191 S~tt
U.S Sen S I llayakwa said in
Newport Beach that he wants to
be rt'-elected so that he can
piecl' togl'lher a "New
Am ericans Program." which
would solve problems wrought
by legal and illegal immigrants
A key portion of this program.
he told 100 people Thursday at
an Orange County f''ederation of
Republican Women luncheon. is
l~ so called "ll avakawa
amendment.. a bill he 1s back
1ng that would make English the
offlc'ial language or the Vniled
States
He told the women 1n the
Balboa Pavilion that the pro·
gram also mclurles his ongoing
effort to do a" <n .... 1th the b1
li ngual ballot ·
In order to be a naturalized
citizen. one must be able to un
derstand the Englis h language
"So why ii> the bilingual ballot
necessary" llayakawa asked.
Another portion of his "New
Americans Program." he said.
would abolish the kind of b1-
1•ngual education that doesn 't
1•ncourage students to learn
English. lie s aid tha~ in so~e
schools instructwn 1n native
tongues 1s emph as ized to s uch
a n extent that the youngsters
faij to learn English in their
formative years when children
can easily learn new languages
He called for a return to the
progr<.1m that allowed Mexicans
to come into this country on a
temporar)' bas is to work 1n
agriculture
H ayakawa said that as many
as 1 million Mexicans could be
let m this country on a tern·
porary basis to pick crops. To in·
sure that they return to Mexico
after the harvest. llayakawa
suggested that they leave a de-
posit of about $.500 at the border.
T he 76-year-old sena tor seek·
i ng re election in 1982 said
that he has worked and will con·
tinuc ln work to make sure tiaa~
immigrants don't illegally get
welfare
He s aid th 1c has also
workc•d lo in~u1 t' tnat feder al aid
Mos t o f f ices
close Monday,
mail d e layed
F ed eral, s tate. county a nd
municipa l offices. including U.S.
Post Offices, will be closed Mon-
day because of the Labor Day
holiday.
There will be no mail delivery
Monday. Regula r service will
res ume Tuesday.
Trash collection in the cities of
Laguna Bea ch, Irvine. Founta in
Valley, Hunting t on Be a c h ,
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
will be postponed by one day
begiMing Monday.
The unincorpo r a te d com -
munities or Dana P oint and
Laguna Nigue l will follow th e
s ame schedule .
l)l• kt'pl high for 1mm1grant prob
lt•m s. so thl' financial burden
"1m 't foll on lht· c·ountll'"
If h1:-. · Nt•\\ Americans Pm
gram" 1s sut·n·:-.sful he s;.11d. tht.>
'Amen<'an :\111'Jl'lc · l'Jn Ix• pre
st•rved
Thal m1raell' 1:-. illustrated in
h 1 :-. o .,.. n r 1 s t' t o p o .,.. e r .
Hayakawa -.Jtd
.. Afll'I' a full c·c·nturv of ant1 -
0r1 en ta l progag~nda 1n
California. ~ou·n· t·razy t•nough
to elect me to the L'.S Senate ...
Hayakawa '>aid
Dilly Piiat
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1981
FEATURES B2
COMICS B7
GARDENING B9
Punis h e d
office r
• resig n s
By STEVE MITCHELL
Of Ille Delly 1"1191 SIAlft
/\ Laguna Beach police offi cer
who was suspended for 20 days
after withholding information
from his superiors concerning a
jailhoui;e death, h<.1s resigned
from the d epartment
Acting Pol ice Chief Ne il
Purcell said the resignation late
Sunday o f O fficH Gordo n
Charles Maine, 29. came "as a
complete surprise and shock to
myself and my staff."
lie said Maine walked into the
police station sever al hours
before his m idnight s hift was to
begin ·Sunday and handed in his
resignation
"I Its letter slated that he was
basically upset and could not ac-
cept the punishment rendered
by me ... Purcell said
A series of in vestigat ions into
the jttilhousl' death last July 22
of Robert Gary Wardman , a
35-year -old Laguna Beach s pa
salesman. culminated in t he sus -
pen1>1on of Officer Maine for
"untruthfulness."
W1tnesSt'!>. including fellow
pol1cl' off1ec rs. s aid Officer
M atnt• accidentally dropped the
ant-bnated Wardman on his head
"hilt· taking the man out of a
patrol car at the r ear of the
poltt·l• s tation
Wardman died 912 hours later
and an autopsy sho"' ed he suc·
cumlwd to a severe skull frac-
1 un•
And while ;.i pathologist report
~bowed Wardman tould not
havt.' s ustained such an tnJury
from a fall s uch as the one he
experienced behind the police
station. Offlt·cr Maine was sus-
pt.>ndt•d for not telling hi s
superiors about the fall until
thn.•atcned hy anothe r officer to
do so
Follo"'ing Capt. Purcell's an-
nouncement that Maine would
receive a 20 day suspension. the
acting chief termed the officer
"Cl fi ne young man who I believe
has learned his lesson and de-
serves a second chance ...
..................... Tras h pick-up will r esume
Tuesday and continue one day
late r than the regular service
day through Saturday. Regular-
ly scheduled service will resume
Sept. 14.
George llarns says he figures this 16-foot-tall com stalk. grown '
m the back yard of h1.'J Fountain Valley home, may be a record·
breaker m height
Survivalists find
a store they can
feel secure in ... 84
BREAK TIME Terr~ Wont.•nherg of I !uni
Delly Pltet ~-•Y Oery A--
la kt''-a break for <J c.,oft drink in the second
-.tor~ \\tnclo\\ of the :-tru<·turl' 1ngton Bt'ath. a carpcntc.·1 \\orkini.: on tht•
.\lc Faddt•n building near the: '.\;e\\ port P tl'r. ---------
George and corn-stalk story
Man has freak of nature growing in his back yard
....
Ry PATRICK K ENNEDY
Oi llM O.lly ~lol St.ff
George Ha rris of Fountain
Valley says he and his friends
agree that there's a freak of
nature living in his back yard.
And he's proud of it.
What began as a normal
looking stalk of corn has become
som eth i ng extraordinar y .
Instead of reaching a normal
height of seven or eight feet. the
corn stalk is 15 12 feet tall.
II arris thin ks it's some sort of
record.
·'I'll be damned if I know why
it's so tall," Ha rris said. ''I've
had friends fro m Iowa a nd
Nebraska over and they just
can't believe the size of it. And
they've seen a lot of corn.
"l 'm sure it's a mutant. a
freak of nature It's as tall as a
tree ...
Harns, who ad mits he and his
wife Sylvia have green thumbs
and enjoy gardening. said he
didn't do anything special when
he planted fi ve corn seeds two
months ago.
The seeds certainly didn't ap·
pear special. He said his wife
got them in a bonus package at·
tached lo a 25·cent bag or corn
nuts.
Har ris s aid his pet t urtles ate
three of the planted seeds. leav-
ing one normal corn seed and
the mysteriou!> mut ant seed.
"The ground here is hard clay
so I mised a lot of grass clip·
pings, leaves, branches and cof-
fee grounds into the soil to make
it rich, .. he said.
"But the one stalk slopped
growing al about seven feet and
the other d idn't. You could
a l most see it g row," Harris
says.
·Tm going t o take kernels
from the tall stalk and plant
them next year jus t to see what
happens," Harris sa id .
Each of the two stalks have
about fi ve normal-sized ears of
com, said Harris, a Fountain
Valley resident for 12 years.
"I knew it was tall but I didn't
think It was that unusual until I
read in the news paper that a guy
at a fair in Hemet broke the (air
record with a com stalk 13 feet
high."
A financial planner for a firm
in Pountain Valley. Har ris s ays
he waters the stalks once a week
and has fertilized them twice in
two months
llarn1> says this year 1s the
first time sinee 1961 t hat he's
planted corn Next year will
make '"'" seasons in a row. he
said
Welfare residency
r e quireme nt 0 K ' d
Orange Cou nty can impose a
30-day residency requirem ent
for welfare a pplicants but only if
there 1s no other proof the appli·
cants live 1n t he county. a
s uperior court judge ruled
Thursday.
Judge Edward Wallin. sifting
t h rough t h e com p ltcated
e ligi bility r eq u ire m e n ts for
welfare benefits. said the 30 day
requirement would be a last re-
sort proof t hat a n a pplicant
could receive benefits .
Wallin's ruling was, in effect,
a victory both for county of-
ficials and the Legal Aid Society
o f Ora n ge County. whi c h
brought the suit.
Legal aid la wyers initially
sued the county cla iming that
the JO.d ay require ment was ii·
legal on its face. After the suit
was filed , the county Board of
Supervisors mod ified its in·
ter pretation of the req uirement
admitting t h-at a strict dura-
, t1onal requirement would be 11-
lega l.
Thl' supervisors origina lly im -
posed the 30-day requirement on
.June 2 to eut down on s uspected
"freelrwdcrs" who were visiting
the county from neighboring
JUrisd1ct1ons because Orange
County's welfar e' paym ents were
higher.
But John Anderson , deputy
county counsel. explaine d
Thursday after the hearing that
the str ict 30-d ay require ment
was never put into effect. He
sa id the supervisors a dopted a
po licy on Aug. 11 in which appli-
cants arc required to prove res·
1d ency bv som e "objective"
means
Psychiatrist, wife
sentenced in theft
A Newport Beach psychiatrist
and his wife, convicted or grand
the ft and M e dlC al fraud
charges. have been placed bn
three years probation and or-
dered to pay back $168,539 to the
state.
Or. Leonard Lesser and his
wife, May, also were f\ned $3,750
Thursday and stripped of their
MediCal provider number by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Frank DomenlchlnJ.
The psychiatrist and hls wife,
who have offices at 1401
Avocado Ave., Newport Beach,
each we re convicted on one
c ha rge of grand theft nnd eight
counts of filing false MedlCal
claims .
Deputy Attorney G eneral
Fr ederick Millar Jr. said the
Lessers submitted false billings
for canceled appointments and
billings for patient.a not actuaily
s een or seen by non-physician
e mployees.
Judge uomenlchlnl ordered
the psychiatrist to repay the
s tate within aix rnonthl alter
selllng his Newport Beach home.
-.--, ... w
DRANGI COAST
TIGHT SQUEEZE Workrnt•n find thl're's l1ttlt-room to
s pan• ;dong \'i<i Lido :'\ord as the~ bard~ .... qu1·.1k h~ .i fin.·
h~·ctrant \\hilt.· pulling th1..., hott"l' along thl• Lido hil' -.t1 l'l't tu
a lot at JOI \'1a Lido !-ioud Tlw houst'. 0\\ 1wd ll\ C.1roh n .rnd
----------
Dilly Piiat
FRIDAY, SEPT . .t, 1981
FEATURES 82
COMI CS 87
GARDEN I NG 89
Gl'nt' Hoss Ji-.. was mo,·cd in lhn•t.· p1eet.•s :\lo\·111).! twgan at
midnight Thursda~· and \\as to be eomplt.•ted at noon todJ\
Dt•s1gn<.'d and dt.•coratt.•d by Stt•\'t• Cha"l' of l'alrn Springs.
lht.• housl' \.\ill n ;pla<.'e tht.· one lht• Hos:-it.•s are no\' lh ~g in
Survivalists find
a store they can
f ee l secure in ... B4
Heist suspect
due hack in LA
A Newport Hcaeh carpet
salesman. being held m a T exas
border town in connection with
the ilisappearan<:t.• of a wealthy
80 year old widow. today agreed
to be returned to California
Larry Rt.•mscn. 39, will be
flown lo Los Angeles Saturday
where authorities will formally
arrest him on grand theft and
forgery charges, Los Angeles
police said. Ball will be set at s:ioo.ooo
Rensen. who abandoned has
Escapade Court apartment near
lloag llospital more than two
WC'eks ago, was S(•ized W~dnes
day in Eaglt• Pass. Tex where
he wa!l attempting to enter the
l 'nated States from Mex1ro
Los Angeles pol ice Lt. Glenn
Ackerman said Hemsen has con
t1nued to tell authorities that he
has no knowledge on what has
bccom1· of The Im a J l'anette
Gaston
Th(• 80 year-old widow. police
:.aid. vanished June 28 aft er
leaving a note on the front door
of her Cheviot ll1lls home saying
.,hl• wa:-. going out to look for her
<'al
Ackerman said thc•re 1s a good
t'hancc thl• womcin is dead
Hemsen. who reportedly had
befriended the woman. was seen
in mid August driving on Pacific
Coast l1 1ghway in Nt>wport
Beach in the woman's Mercedes
tknz, police said
S hortly a ft er the wo man
vanished, Ackerman said. Jet-
tcrs apµ<:ared naming Remsen
as the person to whom she was
entrusting her fortune. estimat-
ed to be worth $20 million.
Ackerman said the Newport
man was reportedly trying to
"s iphon off" funds from the
widow's fortune by forging her
name and using a stolen notary
public seal
I le said Remsen. who offered
no resistance when picked up by
border authorities. has told de -
tectives he had been in Mexico
the past two weeks getting
carpet orders.
Acke r man sa id Mexican
authunt1es claim they s potted
Remsen, at one point. m the
!'>mall town of Tep1c. south of
M <natlan
Punished
Lag una
cop quits
By STEVE MIT CHELL
Of llW O.lly Pl ... St.H
George and corn-stalk story
A Laguna Beach police officer
who was s uspended for 20 days
after withholding information
from his superiors concerning a
Jt1ilhouse death. has resigned
from the department Man has freak of nature growing in his back yard
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of tlw 0.lly Pll .. Sutt
George llarrts of Fountain
\.'allt'y says hc and his friends
agree that there's a freak of
nature Ii ving an ha s back yard.
And he's proud of 1t.
What began a s a normal ·
looking sll.llk of corn has become
something extraordinary
Instead of reaching a normal
height or seven or eight feel. the
corn stalk is 1512 feet tall.
Harris thinks it's some sort of
fl'COrd
'Tll be damned if I know why
it 's so tall," Harris s aid "I've
h<td friends from Iowa and
:"<ebraska over and they just
c ::in 't bt>hcve the s1 ze of 1l And
the) 've seen a lot of corn.
"I'm sure it's a mutant. a
freak or n(.Jtun• It's as tall as a
tree ·
llarns, \\ho admits he and his
wire Sylvia have green thumbs
and enjoy gardening. said he
didn't do anything special when
he planted five corn sel'ds two
months <1go.
The seeds certainly didn't ap-
pear !>P<'<:ial. lie said his wife
got them in a bonus package at-
tachc<I to (.J 25·cenl bag of corn
nuts
Harns said his pet turtles a te
three of the planted seeds. leav-
ing on<> normal corn seed and
the mysterious mutant seed
"The ground here is hard clay
so I m1scd a lot of grass clip-
pings. leaves. branches and cof-
fee grounds into tlw soil to make
1L ru:h, · he said
"Hut the onl' stalk stopped
growing al about seven feet and
the othl•r d1dn t You could
almost ..,l'e it grow." Harris
says
·T m going to take kernels
from tht• tall stalk and plant
them nt•\l year JUst to see \\hat
happt>ns. · I larn:-. s:lld
Each uf the l wo sta lh have
about f1vt.• normal sized cars of
t•orn . ..,aid llarns. a Fountain
\'alll'\ n•s1dent for 12 years
.. I kne\\ it \\as tall but I didn 'l
think 11 \\as that unusual until I
read 1n the newspaper that a guy
at a fair in Hemet broke the fair
record with a eorn stalk 13 feet
high."
A financial planner for a firm
111 Fountain Valley, Harn s says
he waters the stalks once a week
and has fertilized them twice in
two months
Harns says this year 1s the
first time since 1961 that he's
planted corn Next year will
make two seasons in a row, he ::aid.
Aeling Police C hi ef Neil
Pu rec II said the resignation late
Sunda y or Offi ce r Gordon
Charles Maine. 29. came "a s a
complete surprise and shock to
myself and my staff "
lie said Maine walked into the
police s tation st:•v eral hours
before his midnight s hift was to
he gin ·Sunday and handed in his
re~ignation .
·'His letter stated that he was
basically upset and could not ac-
cept the punishment rendered
by me." Purcell said.
A seriel> of investigations into
the jailhouse death last July 22
of Robert Gar v Wardman. a
35-year·old Laguna Beach s pa
sales man. culminated in the sus-
pension of Officer Maine for
"untruthfulness ...
Witnesscs. including fellow
police officers. said Officer
Mame accidentally dropped the
inebriated Wardman on his head
while laking the man out of a
patrol car at the rear of the
police station
Wardman died 91 2 hours later
and an autopsy showed he suc -
cumbt>d lo a severe skull frac-
ture
And whale a pathologist report
showed Wa rdm an could not
have sustained such an injury
from a fall such as the one he
experienced behind the police
s tation. Officer Maine was s us·
pended for not tell in g h is
superiors a.bout the fall until
threatened by aYiother officer to
do so
H ayakawa pushes alie n plan
Following Capt Purcell's an-
nouncement that Maine would
receive a 20 day suspension. the
acting chief termed the officer
··a fine young man who I believe
has learned his lesson and de-
serves a second chance ... Senator tells Newport bill would solve problems
By RJC'llARD G REEN
Of llW O.lly Piiot St.H
lJ S Sen S I llayakwa said an
Newport Beach that he wants to
be re elc·ctcd so that he can
p i e c t' I o g c l h t.• r a · · N e w
Most off ices
close Monday,
mail d e layed
Federal. stale . county and
municipal offices. including U.S
Post Offices. will be closed Mon
d ay b<.'causc of the Labor Day
holiday
There will be no mall delivery
Monday. Regular service will
resume Tuesdav
Trash collection 1n the c1hes of
Laguna Beach, Irvine, Fountain
Valley, Huntington Reach.
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
will be postponed by one day
beginning Monday.
The unincorporated com-
munities of Dana Point and
Laguna Niguel will follow the
sam e schedule
Trash pick-up will resume
Tuesday and continue one day
later than the regul ar service
day through Saturday. Re gular-
ly scheduled service will resum e
Sept. 14
Americans Program." which
would solve problems wrought
by legal and lll<>~al 1mm1grants
A key portion of this program,
he told 100 pcoplt' Thursday al
an Orange County Federation of
Republican \.\'omen luncheon. is
the so calll·d "H ayakawa
amendment.. a bill he 1s back-
ing that would make English the
official language of the United
Stat't.'S
He lold tht· women in the
Balboa Pav1hon t hat the pro-
gram also includes his ongoing
effort to do away with the bi-
tin~ual ballot
In order to be a naturalized
citiwn. one must be a ble to un-
derstand the English language.
So why 1s the bilingual ballot
necessary" Hayakawa asked.
Another portion of his "New
Americans Program." he said,
would abolish the kind of bi-
l;ngual education that doesn't
encourage s t udcnts to learn
English Ile said that in some
schools instruction in native
tongues 1s t'mphaslzed to such
an exknt that the youngslt?rs
fail to learn English in their
formative years when children
can easily learn new languages.
lie culled for a return lo the
program that allowed Mexicans
to come• into this country on a
temporary basis to work in
agriculture.
Hayakawa s aid that as many
as J milhon Mexicans could be
let in this country on a tem-
porary basis to pick crops. To in·
sure that they return to Mexico
after the harvest. Hayakawa
suggested that they leave a de-
posit of about $500 at the border.
We lfare
re side n c y
rule uphe ld
Orange County can impose a
30-day residency requirement
for welfare applicants but only if
there Is no other proof the appli·
cants live in th e county, a
s u perior court judge ruled
T hursday.
Judge Edward Wallin, s ifting
t h rough the co mpli cat e d
eligibility requi rements for
welfare benefits, said the"'JO-day
requirement would be a last re-
sort proof that an applic ant
could receive benefits.
Wallin's ruling was, In effect,
a victory both for county of-
ficials and the Legal Aid Society
o f Ora n ge County. which
brought the suit.
.... .., .................
George Harns says he figures thia 16-/oot ·tall corn stalk. grown
m the back yard of his rountam Valley home, may be a record-
breaker m height
P s ychiatrist,
wife sente nced
in grand theft
A Newport Beach psychiatrist
and his wife. convicted of gCAnd
the ft and MediCal fraud
charges, have been placed on
three years probation and or-
dered lo pay back $168,539 to the
slate.
Dr. Leonard Lesser and his
wife, May, also were fined $.1,750
Thursday and stripped of their
MediCal provider number by
Orange County Superior Court
Judge Frank Domenichini.
The psychiatris t a nd his wile.
who h ave o ffices at 1401
Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach,
each were convicted on one
charge of grand the ft and eight
counts of filing false MedlCal
claims.
Deputy Attorney General
Frederick Millar J r. said the
Lessers s ubmitted false billings
for canceled appointments ~
billings for patients not actually
seen or seen by non·phy11lclan
employees.
Judge Uomenichini ordered
the psychiatrist to re pay the
stale within s ix months .iter
selling his Newport Beach home.
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Dow Jones Final
Off 5.33
Closing 861 .67
~ Sohio makes
fast tracks
If vou wt•re asked to name tht' company that pro·
dun·-; more llumest1c et ude oil than any other, which
one would you figure"
l•:xxon. world's largest petroleum company.
would L>e <J good bet. But 1t is nu longe r the correct
a ns wer It los t tht• No 1 position last year Te xaco"
It -; big but not f1r11t 1n US oil production. Mobil11 No.
t'Vl'll though it'-. ont-o( lh~ world giants in the
pctr111t·11m 1ntlui.try Thf' answer, which s urpnses
m.JO\ llMPll". 1:-. Stunclard Oil Company of Ohio
l~OhlOJ
~Jhw PdgNt into first place las t year on the
:.I nmgth or lhe C'l'Udl' 111 I flowing through the Alas kan
J>'lll'ftnl' from tht• P1 uclhol' Bay field 1980 was the
ftr:-.t ycJ r or
lit-:Jk µrodUC't toll
fl 11m t ht· 250
i-. q u a r 1· m 1 It•
it r 1• :.i 1 n
1111rthl·rn mo<;t
f\ I a" k t1 I 5
m f ll111n bJrr t•b
J chi\ Soh10 ~
MllTOI IOSIDWITZ
-;hJr1; of that out pul 1s 53 percent
Compared to .... 11 ~1l 1l gel!> from Alaska, Sohio's 011
output clsl'whtn• 1r. puny ln 1980. it produced 696,377
h.1rnof., of ('fUdt• 111) and natural gas liquids a day
f1 om i\l<1:-.k:.i l'roduct111n in the lower 48 states came
to 19,407 hurrl'b It has virtually no otl productng
.,.,clb 011ts1dt• the l n1ted States
E."<xon. by contrast . produces nearly six times as
mu('h torud1• 1111 something like 4 million barrels a
flJ) in l!J8<1 but more than~ percent of that output
t'i1rnc" frorn 11uls1dc the Umted States. Also. Exxon's
01 l prcwlul'lllHl ha:. been gmng down, not up it has
dctlint.'<I h) 25 pl·rcent in the past five years Soh1o's
hu~ gune up by m•arly 20 tim~s in the past ftve years
Bc·1n~ first in t.: S 1nl output has nothing to do. of
l'!IUf'~l'. ~Ith be mg fir!.I Ill the sale Of gasoline to US .
motorists It 's one thing to pump up crude oil, it 's
-.om ething t!be to run that petroleum through a re·
I incry l'Onvt·rl tl into gasoline and sell it through
:.cr\'lt'l' -.t ut111n:. SQh111 1:. not a maJOr player 1n the re
I ud end ''' tht• game. It sold 257.717 barrels of
~Jsolani: ti d<.1) lasl year . which ·~ not too far rrorn
\\hjt 11 \\<J'> -;ell1ng ft\'e years ago
Soh111 1:. 1he major seller of ~asoline tn its home
-.tatt• of Oh11l selltn~ through Soh1 0 stations In areas
:.itlJurent tu Oh111. 11 !.ells under the Boron name
Otht•r S<Jhro bruno n<tmes are BP . Scot and Wm.
Penn lhl') Jdorn s tations 1n the East, primarily the
''fort hl'ast So in mo:.t parts of the country you'd
ncn•1 ent·ounter Soh10 directly. although its Alaskan
C'rud1• undoubtedl y find!. Its way into the tankers of
other 1·omµa nie!.
Ont• byprodurl of the Aljskan 0 11 rus h 1s easy to
11kntih money Sohio 1s awas h with tl Last year the
rnrnpan} t•.1rned SI 8 billion after taxes Only seven
l'omµuntes 1n the l ' ~ earned more. Sohio is making
more money than such rorporate powerhouses as
Cic·ncral Elt•ctnr. ITT . Du Pont and Kodak.
Of thl· SI 8 b11l1on ll made las t year in profits, on-
ly S3<H mill111n was paid out to stockholders So ther e
\\a~ <1 h1g t·a:.h buildup Soh10 c<sme oul of 1980 with
$:1 8 billion 1n r<1sh or c ash equi11alent It got rid of
'>onw of th:it money by paying Sl 8 billion to buy Ken·
necott, tht· nation's largest copper producer. But
there's ~till ple nty left
Br1l1">h Petroleum. the owner of SJ percent of
Soh111. 1s a qu;,is1 gov(•rnment corporation . The
British guvcrnm<•nt O\!.OS 25 percent of BP's shares
urn1 lht• Rank of England. Bntam's central bank,
o~ns ;molht·r 21 p~rccnl In effect then. the largest
produtcr or doml':.llc oil 15 controlled by the British
go,·ernmt•nt
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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AMERICAN LEADERS
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