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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-11 - Orange Coast Pilots s s; s s • • s as s s o a a o s a s a s s 2 : ; a as s a J J :; THERE HE IS • • • Miss America pageant emcee Ron EJy looks for savvy BOWL FULL OF JAZZ Don 't miss Ella Fitzgerald in Laguna concert tonight VINTAGE THEATER Casts of "Ah , W ilderness" and "Br•gadoon" open Tuesday See Pilot TV Log See Weekender See Weekender • • • • • ORllGI COAST YOUR HOMfTOWN DAllY PAPIR FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 . 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Tot, 4, finally gets to try life at hlome PRINCEVILLE. Ill. <API Four-year-old Jason Sloan. who walks around pulling a red wagon holding oxygen tanks because of his rare breathing disease, is guing home after s pending nearly his entire hfe in hospitals. Jason's divorced father, a con· tractor who built a house especially for his son. is making arrangements for the child to leave the hospital Nov 16 and Trillion dollar debt seen WASHlNCTON !AP> The national debt will not only surge past $1 trillion but also wi ll rise nearly $75 billion above that landmark in the upcoming fiscal year. the Reagan administration told Congress today. The estimate came from Roger W. Mehle, an assistant Treasury secretary. who told a Senate Finance subcommittee that the debt ceiling s hould be raised to $1 08 trillion to give the government leeway for borrow- ing next year -Requests for raising the ceil· ing, now at $985 billion. have come regularly from the White House in recent years as the na- tional debt thas grown They were vigorously opposed by con- gression al Republicans while former President Carter was in office, but that opposition all but disappeared when Reagan was forced to make the same request this year. The debt much of which 1s owed to Americans in the form of Treasury bills and notes - stood at ~77 4 billion as of Tues- day, the most recent figure available. "The increase in debt each year is simply the result of earlier decis ions by Con~ress on the amounts of federal spending and taJ<at1on." Mehle s aid in testimony prepared for today's hearing. He said that the nation's debt subject to congressional limit would reach just under Sl.075 trillion Sept. 30. 1982. the final day of fiscal 1982. based on the administration's most recent estimates. "This estimate, of course, is subject to change based on new legislation and unfolding economic developments." Mehle said . He asked that the limit be raised to JUSl under $1.08 trill ion. a figure that he said ''should give the Treas ury sufficient bot· rowing capacity with some added leeway for borrowing should contingencies arise " The administration is project· ing a $42.5 billion federal budget deficit for fiscal 1982. But numerous private economists -and the Congressional Budget Office - say the deficit could be much hi gher. And that would probably mean more federal borrowing and the possibill\y that the ceil- ing would have lo be raised again before the fiscal year ended. County Fair aide named John Burke, former manager of the Contra Costa County Dis· trict Fair in Northern California. has been named new assistant manager for the Orange County Fair. Burke, 29, replaces Bi llie Green, JO-year fair employee. who retired last month after serving in the assistant's post for about two years. Burke, who'll earn $27,336 a y,ear . reports to fair ma nager l{enneth FuJk and will be in· vA:>lved principally in persoMel matters. budget preparation, of. nee management and fair plan· rting. . ' I hvl' at home in the care of 10 n11rSt'S Jason hasn 'l l>een told he is leaving the hospital. and his father is try ing to keep it a secrN "I 'm nervous about him com mg home," J erry Sloan said. "Yet, I'm so happy I wish he we!'e coming tomorrow. I want to spend a lot of time with m y son. I love my son very much " The blond·haired child suffers from central hypoventilation, a disorder in which the body's breathing organs are not proper- 1 y signal e d b y tht: brain Estimates bv doctors on how man~ th1ldren i:.uffer from the dis l'ase have ranged from .seven worldwide to less than a dozen in the United States Doctors say technol,µgy may one day enable Jason to breathe by himself. but in thl' meantime. air 1s carrit'd through loni: pipes HAPPY' TRAILS REVERSED \ <'hildhoocl rilu;d lor HO\ Ro~('J's .Jr was to jump int1111w arm.., nf hi :-f<.1lhl'I' a:-h<' n: turned l'rom \\ork At i.J Knott .., Bern F,1rm <:dc..·hrat1on of the..• c·mdx1\· l'Olt'rlainer":-. 50 q•ar ... in ~ho\\ hu:-1nt'""· H11\ rh• c.·1c.Jl'<I to ti.1rn lht' tabll'" F;ll' <1 cl11 .... c..•r look al thl' HnJ.!c..•r ... ram ii.\ "l'l' lhe \\'el•kendc.·r "('('l111n Protesters turning Diablo into camp SAN LUIS OBISPO CA P> An assortment of tents, from a big white teepee to olive drab Army surplus, was slowly fil)ing with equipment and people to· day as demonstrators gathered for what's billed as a major con· frontation over a nearby nuclear plant. dozen people early Thursday who spent the night in sleeping bags. Besides a dozen or so tents, the Alliance said the camp was ready to go with kitchens. sanitary equipment. first aid <See DIABLO, Page A2) to an opening in his throat. a tracheotomy J ason walks around in the hospital and even rides a tricy· clc. but everywhere he goes he trails the little red wagon that cJtries his life-sus taining ox· ygcn tanks. In a backpack. he carries a transmitter that signals elec trodes implanted in his chest to activate his diaphragm for each breath. Wh<!n Ja~on slecµs, the hose c·onnerted to his trachl•otomy 1~ connecll•d to a machine that mixes and hum1d1rles air and oxyj.\en 111 ~ :n year old rather spend~ weekcnd s at Ch ildren 's Memorial Hospital 111 Chicago. where Jason has lived most of his lift'. The boy 's mother. Debbit• ')loan. lives in Chicago and hold~ t"' o JObs, 11wl11d1ng a secretan(.11 µo sit1on :.it tht' hospital ~o she nm bt: l'l<>~l' to ht•r son Sloan a nd his w1f•• were divorced last year and the father \\as granlt'd custody. in part tll'cause he had built a house for Jason, cqu1p1>ert with ind1v1dual 1·1 rt·uit break(.'rs 1n every elec- t r it <11 outlt•t 1n the boy's bedroom and an l'mergency power generator Sloan intend:-. to hire 10 nurses <See JASON, Page 1\21 Poisoning suspected N eu.Yport uJoman dies: son arrested lSy STEVE MARBLE Of tlM o.11., Pile! 51Mt A 57-year-old Newport Reach man is being held on susp1c1on of murdering his 87-year old mother by s lipping a lethal dose of cyanide \n her glass of orange JUice. police said lodav. Herbert Barclay Baetz. who li ved with his mother. Janette Baetz. at 1211 Bay Sl. on the Balboa Peninsula. is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. police said. Violent • crime up • in county The incidents of reported violent crime in Orange Count} rose by more than 6 percent dur Ing the first six months of 1981. according to statistics released Thursday by the Orange County Criminal Justice Council. Reports of burglary and thefl decreased by 2.5 percent. however. And because crimes against property are the most com mon. the total number of re ported crimes during the first six months actually dropped this year by 1.8 percent 1 Related story. Page A9 ) It was the first time in several years that the total number of reported crimes decreased Total incidents increased by 3 3 percent from January to June 1980 over the same period in 1979. Since 1978. the total number of offenses has nevertheless in- creased by 5,580 cases. or by 9 6 percent. Keith Concannon. director or the criminal justice council. cau· lioned upon releasin g the statistics that interpretation or trends is difficult for such a short period as six months "The year-end report hopeful ly may clarify some of these changes," he said. Statewide. incidents of report· ed crime for cities with al least 100.000 people increased by 1 9 percent. according to the state Attorney General's Office. Concannon said the six Orange County cities with populations of at least 100.000 had a 3.6 percent increase. however. Alo~e Orange Coast. Foun- <See CRIME, Page AZ> Pol1C·c detective~ say that Baetz summoned paramedtl'S to the homc late Thursday night and told them thal his mother had suffered a strokc Paramedics said thc elderl~ woman was unconsc1ou<; when they arrived and lying face up on the noor Mrs Baetz, a widow, was pro nounced dead a short time later at Hoag Memorial Hos pital Alerted by doctors that the death might be s us p1C'ious . ~e"' port dt-lectives searched the Balboa re~id(•nce and say they turned up thl' empty glass of orangt' JUlt'C which still con· tamed res1dUl' from the cvamde. Police s aid they also found a quantit) of cyanide Ct} stats in the home ;'\e1ghbors told inves tigators that th<.'\ had heard some loud noise and (.I scream from the t.>ldl'rlv woman about 30 minutes before paramedics arrived <See C\'A:'lllDE, Page 1\2 ) Secret salary paid kin of Cardinal? CHI CAGO 1AP> Cardinal John P Cody's step.cousin was paid a "secret church salary" for six years. although several UCLA dean found slain in residence LOS ANGELES 1/\P I -The dean of UCLA ·s extension pro· gram was found slain in his Laurel Canyon home. apparent· ly dead from asphyxiation. pol ice said. The body of Phillip Frandson. 56. was discovered by his room male. Ray Heisel. Hollywood de· tect1ve Jim Mc Murray said Thursday. It appeared that Frandson had been killed Wednesday night and that the motive for the slaymiz may have b e en robber\', McMurrav said · ·'lit' died from luck of air which is asphyxiation, and tt wa s physical as phyxiation ... Mc Murray said ··But by what means we do not know at this time .. A coroner's examination was scheduled to determine the ex · act cause and time of death. he said. Frandson had been the dean of the extension program since 1971 , said university spokes man Larry Johnson. Previously, he was the assistant dean of s tatewide extension campuses in 1956, coming lo the Westwood campus in 1959 as assistant director of UCLA extension church employees said they never s~rn rhe woman at work, lhe Ch1C'a~" Sun-T1mes said to- da~ . The allt:~a tions came an the newspaper s second art1clc in as many days claiming that Cody improperly used church money lo enrich his distant relative. Thursdav·s s tory said a federaJ grand ju.r) was investigating the possibility that Cod y diverted up lo $1 million in church funds A fede ral prosecutor con firmed he received allegations that Cody improperly diverted l'hurch monev The Sun Ti.mes said in today's copyrighted story that Helen Dolan Wilson of St Louis. a Cody confidante through his church career. received a salary ranging from S7.200 1n 1969 to $11.500 in 1975. when s he sudden- ly vacated her 27th·floor apart· ment and left Chicago Mrs. Wilson 74, refused com· ment on the Sun ·Times report that she made a regular salary, and Cody declined lo be in· lerv1ewed ahout the newspaper's investigation According to the Sun Times. Mrs. Wilson received lhe salary as an "office manager" for the Ch icago An·hd1ocese. which has 2 4 million Catholics and is the nation's largest Roman Catholic archdiocese. The newspaper re- ported that several c hurch <See CARDINAL, Page A2) ORANGf COAST WIATHIR T h e Abalone Allian ce, or- ganiier of the demonstration, vows to launch within days its well-publicized land and sea blockade agains t the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant 12 miles southwest of this historic town of 35.000 people. O'Connor's views amplified Night and morning low clouds with hazy s unshine Sa turda y afternoon Partial clearing along coast. High~ 73 to 83. Lows GO to f>6 lNSIOf TODAY Alli a n ce spo keswoman Marilyn Apuno said Thursday the blockade should begin "within two or three or four days." She said the anti-nuclear f o rces "ar e a rriving . The stream right now Is steady, but it's not overwhelmlniz." The blockaders, alerted Wednesday afternoon through a complex telephone network, were gathering al a campsite on private land north of Padfic Oas & Electric Co. ·s $2.3 billion twin · reactor complex. The camp, located In a picturesque vaJlcy beneath two giant PG&E transm1ssi~n towers, held a few She says pregnant teens should consult parents WASHINGTON <AP> -U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor said today she thinks teen-age girls should con- s ult with their parents before seeking abortions, but refused to endorse mandatory parental consent "lt ls my personal view that I would want the chtld to consult the parents." Mrs. O'Connor said as she completed her part in the confirmation hearings. Her answer came during a tense and prolonged queslion- and-answer session wltb con· servative Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R-Al11 .. who previously pressed 4 Mrs. O'Connor for her personal and legal views on abortion. Denton was cut s hort by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Strom Thurmond. R· S.C., when Denton tried to quiz Mrs . O'Connor about what President Reagan knew about her abortion views before select· ing her as the first woman on the nation's highest court. ·'The subject we are consider· ing here is her fitness for the position for which the president selected her," Thurmond told Denton. How she was selected, he said. "1s his business, not ours." Denton originally was allotted 15 minutes to pose questions, but was given an additional 45 minutes by Thurmond. They ap patently did not help. ~aying he f elt frustrated because he could not determine "where you're coming from philosophically" on abortion. Denton said, "I feel quite frustrated that these m alters have not been fully developed." The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that In most instances, slates cannot force doctors to get the con11ent or a teen ·a~er's (See SUPREM E, Page AZ) • 1''rank Sinatra has opened a series of 11 concerts at Carnegie Hall , proving he can ~till get standing ovations rSu BIW' E-:ye:s. Page Al21 lNDIK AIY-~ ti L.M ... ,... 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Edwin Meese Ill, llrown repeated familiar themes about Industrial reseun·h In e lectronics. freeing public pension runds lo encourage 1n vestment and giving tax re· Wt1 rds for a higher "quality of investment." The Democratic governor said Calirornia 's l eadership in aeros pace. semi-conductors. biotechnology. computers and related industries points to con- total ~ crimes ~ cr\mes ~ reported ~ against ~ against ~ crime ~ persons ~ property ~ Costa Mesa 3,513 5.2 134 ·2.9 3.379 ·5.3 Fountmn Valley 1.331 12 6 :>-4 iA 0 1,277 11.8 Huntington Bcat•h 4 ,755 5 O 267 ·5.3 4,488 5.0 Irvine 1.621 + 12.4 54 16.9 1,597 + 16.0 Laguna Beach · 717 +6.2 54 +317 663 +11.0 Newport Beach 2.746 +3 3 85 +4.9 2,553 -8.0 Unincorported , 5,508 ·4.8 383 + 10.4 S,125 -5.9 UC Irvine 287 -4.6 3 NA 284 -5.3 Ch<.irt shows reported incidents or crim e in Orange Coast areas from January to June 1981, and percentages show increase or decrease over the same period a year ago. .._----------~--------------~· * * From Page A1 CRIME • • • lmued pros pt•r'1ly for the state In thc long run Hut. he said, "1n lht' short run thcrt' are storm douds on the economic horizon. ·'The long period of tliab in terest rates and light mcmetary 1.>0hc1es are taking their toll, It appears we are heading into a recession," Brown said. "Why are interest rates so high?" Brown asked. "It is simply because in vestors do not believe that the Reagan economic progra"l y.ill work," he replied to Ms own question. ''They are particularly con- cerned about the impact of test- ly increased military spending on inflation and the prospe~ of a rapidly growing deftclt., The l'lcar response to this 1ack of eonf1dence 1s realistic trimming of military spending and holding back those tax cuts which are not absolutely vital for economic revitalization .. Meanwhile Republican con grcssional leaders are threaten ing to sponsor a "windfall prof- its" tax on fmaneial institutions if record-high interest rates don't come down soon. Market c hain probes threat of extortion Senate GOP Whip Ted Stevens of Alaska s aid Thursday he is lain Valley had a 12.6 percent in-preparing a bill that would re crease. however. quire institutions lending money Three Orange County Alpha Beta grocery stores found con· laminated food items on their s helves after receiving :inonymous calls from an extor· l1onist who took credit for the t·ontam1nation. store officials :;aid. The FBI is inves tigating the alleged extortion plot involving one s tore in Garden Grove and two in West min s ter . s aid Thoma11 f<'ield Jr .. president of the supermarket chain. He s<.11d all three Orange Coun· l) stores received calls Aug. 28 from a person who demanded rnoney and told them where to find single food containers that had been contaminated. Alpha Beta notified the FBI and then engaged in a week·long sl'ries of phone calls with the ex· lortion1s t. bul never met the de· mands. Field said The FBI refused to comment on the matter. but Field said the 1·om pan) has reason to think I hat contact with the extortionist has .. broken off.·· 11(• would not discuss the type of contaminant m the food. how much monev-was demanded or uther ai.pects of the case. But he said Alpha Beta does not reel c•ustomers should wor ry ··we fl'lt that because the con laminated items were so clearly marked and because no other items had been tampered with. that there· was never any real danger to our cu!>lomers:· he .,aid From Page A1 CARDINAL 11mployees at the time said they never sa\\ her working either at the ('hancery ofhce or at Cody ·., official church-owned residentc T he ne ws pape r s aid Mrs . Wilson was a retiree who spent winters a l two f'lorida homes sh e owned while leasing the Chicago apartment. Chancer y empl oyees and other archdiocesan officials who processed lhe r egular church payroll account did not know about the salary a llegedly re· ccived by Mrs. Wilson. the Sun- Times said. The newspaper reported Thursday that for years Cody has exercised complete control over two unaudited bank ac· counts he set up after a rriving in Chicago. allegedly diverting up to SI milhon in church funds to Mrs. Wilson for suc h items as a home and luxury car. As a religious organization. the church is s ubJect to federal laws that prohibit tax-exempt money from being s pent to e nrich any individual im- properly. Cody told the Sun Times. "I don't need any chance for re but- tal."" and could not be reached f o r further comm ent. The Chicago Archdioces e denied any misuse of church funds and Mrs Wilson. who retired from an SS.000-a year clerk position for the St. Louis Archdiocese in 1969, de nied r eceivin g any money from the cardinal. ORANGE COAST ~long the Orange Coast. Foun-at interest rates more than 6 lam Vall~y had a 12.~ percent percentage points above the in- decrease in reported cnm~ from n ation rate lo turn over 70 per- J anuary to June . Huntington cent of the excess to the govem - Beach and Costa Mesa both nao me nt decre_ases of about 5 percent. t Stevens s aid he did not expect Irvine: however. had a 12.4 such a ··windfall profits" tax to percent increase, due largely lo become law. But if interest. a 16_ percent increa~e in c~imes rate s stay up, "·w e'll get against pro~erty . includ~ng some thing through." he said. 27 4 percent rise m burglaries. Senate Republican Leader Laguna Beach had an overal lloward Baker als o said he increase of 6:2 perc~nt and wo uld s ponsor s uch a tax if lend· Newport Beach s total incidents ing institutions don't lower in- rose by 3.3 percent. tercst rates . ln unincorporated_areas of the The government's Consumer county, reported crime was re-Pnce Index measured inflation duced 4.8 percent during the s ix in the first six months of 1.981 at months. At UC Irvine. the re-an annual rate of 9.4 pet"cenl. ports decreased by 4.6 perce_n~. Banks are c harging their best· or all Orange County c1tres, business borr">wers 20.5 percent, Tu s t 1 n. rec eive~ the most and home mortgages are aYerag- dramat1c marks with an over.all mg 18 percent ~ecrease of 21.5 percent. which The high interest rates also include~ a 32.5 percent dr~p in arc raising the governmenrs burgla~1es ~r almos t. a third. cost of carrying the natioul Tu_s ttn police offs~1als gave debt The Congressional Budiet cre dit to an active ne1ghbo_rhood Office said Thursday they are a \\ atch program where. reside~ls factor in its latest foret•ast that are encour.af?ed to not1f}'. poh~e the 1982 federal budget deficit about susp1c1ous events 1n their may be $60 billion to S70 billion areas compared with Pres ident ReaRan's estimate of S42.5 billion i Russ sailors seeing red off Hawaii HONOLUL <AP I If they wN·e monitoring local radio broadcasts, Russian sailors aboard four Soviet ships near Hawa11 mav have been sur· prised to hea·r some messages in their native language. With a Chet Atkins recording of ·'The Red. While and Blue Medley·· twanging in the back- ground. a local radio station broadc ast such message~ io Russlen as ··Mamas. don't let your babies grow up to be com· rad es," and "Congratulations, you·ve JUSt placed last in the 1981 Transpac yacht race." The announcements were the idea of KDEO Station Manager Ron J acobs, who said many lis teners had called to suggest patriotic songs the station could play while the Soviet sllips were within broadcast r ange. From Page A1 CYANIDE • • • Police said they believe the son and mother had been fight· ing. De tectives a l so said the woman had bruises around her eyes naelz. police assert, is un- employed but was dabbling in real estate and various invest- ments. Detectives contend that alleged fights between Baetz and his mothe r usually centered on money. Police said early evidence in- dicates that the woman died a s hort time after beinl{ served the orange juice allegedly laced with cyanide and that the a ssert· ed poisoning was not dr awn out over a lengthy period of time. I From Page A1' DIAB LO • • • centers and even colored nags.to direct blockaders to t heir as· signed spQts But by Thursday. the area showed lillle evidence .of tbe tho\ls ands of demons tratQTS and hundreds of sheriff's deputies. llighway Patrolmen and Na· t1onal Guardsmen expected for the demonstration. The bl oc kade wi 11 begin "when our numbers ~1ve us strength and when il's logistic~­ ly best for us to cto so,·· sa1d Debra Tygell of the affiliated Al· liance for Su r vival in Los Angeles. She said participants rn the blockade mu s t have non · violence training and. although many arrests are predicted for such things as trespassing, l~ group is committed to a totall.y peaceful protest. San Luis Obis p o County Sheriff George Whiting has said he supports the opponeolJi' dght to d emonstrate. but "1f they break the law. they"ll be arrest- ed and hopefully they'll be con- victed and sent to jail." And Gov Edmund Brown Jr. who has opposed the plant in N RC proceedings. said he'll con· tinue the fi ght in court if necessary. But he said earlier the demonstrators· rights to pro- test "'do not extend lo blocking highways and roads or infring- ing on public and private proper· ly rights." He authorized the Highway Patrol to help Whiting's deputies and com mitted the National Guard lo support duties. Daily Pilat Cl11111ied 1dvenl1lng 7141642-SUI All 01h1r <Mp1nm1nt1 842-4321 Highway Patrol Com - missioner Glen Craig said 200 National Guardsmen and 50 Highway patrolmen were due in San Luis Obispo by toda y. 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N . emplqyees hostage, the government has agreed to in· vestigale the cases of 41 alleged political prisoners. The agree- ment brought an end to the slu· -dents' 56-hour ·takeover of the· U. N. ofCice in Tegucigalpa and the releas~ of the hostages. l I, • L Af'W ......... .Jo.son Slcxm -l tmo/111 c-111:11114 /1111111' olll'r sp1'11tl1nq 111•"' ''' '"' IJOUl1g "'"'/Tl lwsp1tn/,, l)('t'OU.'it' 11/ 11 f /Jrt' hrt•111/1111q ''''L'(/" From Page A1 JASON GOES HOME • • • by Oct. 22 so they can undergo training to care for Jason when he arrives. Plans call for around-the-clock care fOr about six months before the staff can be reduced. The expense will be far less than tbe cost of hospital care. which has averaged between S250,000 and $300,000 a year. The c:ost of keeping Jason at home will be cut to about SS,000 a month. Much of the bill is being paid by stale public aid, Sloan said. Sloan· doesn't expect his son to have any problem adjusting to the house Baby g irl fo und in pape r bag· SAN FRANCISCO I AP 1 An infant no morl? than s· hours old has ·been round in a paper bag on the steps of a San Francisco c hurch. The baby was found Thursday ·by a · parishioner at St. ·James United Church of Ctiri\t. She was rus hed to the n earby Upiversity of Ca lifornia .. ospital. Doctors said the bab) t~ h~thy and normal. "I've seen him 1{1 home-type situations a nd he'!> acted like he owns the place. lie has a very good attitude." Sloan said. Lennon used heroin -Yoko NEW YORK IAP I Yoko Ono acknowledges 1n a published report that she and slain ex-Beatie John Lennon used heroin and other drugs \\ hile living in London, but s aid "we \\t•re taking it in relebra· tion, not out of depression ... According to a copyrighted a rt ic l e in R o lling Ston e magazine. Miss Ono said she and her husband both slopped using drugs long before the birth of their son . Sean, who was 5 years <>Id at the lime of Lennon's murder laBl December outside his Manhattan apartment. S ince her husband's death. Miss Ono sa ys s he has been \\Orking on her music at the apartment and visiting Sean on weekends at her estate in Cold Spring Harbor. JUNIOR POWDERSHIRT KIDS LOVE MOTHER KAREN'S FOR BACK TO SCHOOl ANO AFTfR SCHOOL FROM • Onofre threat reported A Sim 01<-go County man wa!> taken into custody this week for alll'.:l'dly making a false bomb thn•at against th~ San Onofre nudt'ar generating stallon, of f1<.•rnls said today A spokes man for the San Diego County sheriff's offke !>a id Manuel Cardona. 29. of Lemon Grove, was arrested al his home Wf'dne1day night A ccording to deputies, Cardona allegedly cal led a Pac1f1c Telephone operator al about 8 p.m . and told her a born b would go off in three hours at th<.• northern San Diego Coun ty plant silt•. The operator was able to keep the line open long enough for te lephone company officials to t race th e ca ll . leading to ·c .1 rdona 's arrt'st Sl•t•urit y off1t·1als at San Onofrt'. m eanwhile, were alert ed rmmedialely. but a search of the seas ide nu clear facilil v failed to turn up any explosive devices From Page A1 SUPREME • • parents before performing a re· ques lcd abortion Mrs O'Connor also parried. w1thoul providing a substantive answer, Denton's solicitation for he r views on the legality of dis- l'rr m 1nating agarnst homosex uals Mrs O'Connor spent mos l of Thuri.day establis hing that she shares the VJl'WS of many con servat1vc.•s But the committee has yet to find oul PVtm though most of its members appear anx101A;. to knO\\ -1f she wrll be a truh conservativt• Supreme Court JUSlite Th at fact. however. d 1d not seem to matter Ten of the committees 18 members already have gone on the record as supporting Mrs. O'Connor's nomination, and con· firmation by the full Senate ap pears assured In more than five ho ur!> of les t1mony Thursday. the firs t woman ever nominated to the natwn's highes t court divulged lhe'>C' personal \'lews : She abhors abortion She opposes forced busing to achit'Vt' school desegregation She favors the death penally for certain crimes. 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S trong winds and rough sea s, coupled with the isola· tlon in a small place. drove .him to the limit of his sanity, Spiess s aid, adding that one day he screamed and cried in frustration A s mall g ro up of sup- porters, mcluding an ABC· TV camer<1 crew, greeted Spiess at lhe dock when he arrived m Pago Pago Pres ident Anwar Sadat jokingly said he would have s hot an America n TV Journalist who asked whether Sa dat di sc us se d the c rackdown on his opposition with President R eagan in Washington last month. "Yo u h<1 vc no right to ask me that question." Sadat told NRC-TY's Paul Miiie r at a news confe rence in Egypt. 'Al other times f would have s hot him." Sadat said joking- ly to the conference. Sadat also made accusa- tions again:.t ABC· TV. •New Y o rk T i mes colu mnist William Sa fire, British Journalist David Hirst of The Guardian and U.S. News and World Report magazine. It took three tries. but a Chattanooga city com- missioner finally presented countr~ m usic ente rtainer Johnny C'a!i!h with a gift of appreciation The sign of gratitude. so to speak , was a genuine metal Cha ttanooga C'ity limits s ign. Paul ('lark, Chattanooga's pubhc \\Orks commissioner, met Cash al the House of Cash , the singer 's museum- o ffice complex in suburban llendersonville. to make the presentation It was Clark's "'ay of thanking Cash for plugging Chattanooga in a song entitled "Chattanooga C ity Limit Sign ," on the singer's latest al bum. "T he Baron · Clark arranged two pre- vious meetings to give the gifts to Cash, but both had to be canceled · Mostly mild readings (~oastal Ll9ht v•rl•t>4e wind\ nn~tl\ •nd mornlnQ hours ~<omlnQ we\t to WUlllwU I 10 to 11 l<noU •lle"'OOllS ano ovon•no> lllrOUQh tonight Soulll lo M>Utn-.sl ,_. ,, I IQ l fttl \lowly 1ncreu1no ton1gn1 Nlt"I 41nO morf\ 1ng low <IOucls t>Komlr>Q "'°stlv •un l•~· T .,..,.. Coa\l•I foO •nO lo• c louels wltf e•tf'nd •-...lly into ca.st.al v•lleys n•Qlht\ ano morn1n9\ Tf'm per•turrs wfll bl' flrtermer .,, mos,t lrt '•"d •rees. mt10 •long,,,,. co.t>I Extended outlook ny 1111> al .. ~ NOllTHEllN CALlfOANIA l'Alr -----------fXUPI f()( COHl•l log •nd I-<IOUO• U. . summary SisftS ._.,. CINr over mo~t of OW n .. uon fhursd•Y wHP\ 'c:atterf'd \Mower s •no lhunarrshowt r~ In Florida thP nortrwr" APC>•l•<h1an\ H19n\ 1n tn. .._, sos""" 60$ alon9 In. <OHi.,,., 90> 10 nor HM In lhe In IAllO UlffVS Low> tn "'" SO\ MO ~ •I to•er elevation\ CENTllAL CALll'ORNIA F•lr I o• C oio ~ -~· .. dnd t~ cf'ntr•I Rockttoi P•t<,,v toq •nd tow t 1°'10J wtt f' rr pcrtf"d •'CJnQ 1r. P«lh ( (N\I~ par-tly c•oudy 1oc•!'•r cond1t1on\ •fwwMr• .. cept le>< co.ntal IOQ •nd 1-clouds and loo Highs tn 1;.. 6-0\ end 70. 110119 ltw ocun end'°' to Mar 100 •n land valley• LOW\ 111 ow sos •r>d 6-0\ at tow•r tlf¥•toons lillilil] HO_.A U l 0•14 .. C.-••c• Hurr•C.ttW Gen upgt«led from • tropic \IOrm Thursd•y whrn il!t winds rMcr.a 15 mptl, moved north ov•r the ~•mai. Storm w•rn1nQs w•rt ·~~for ctntr•t •nd northern B•ham•i MIOdtl't t•mc>er•1VT~~ were 1n the ID~ •"<I 4JO\ from tr. \Ou1M•\tern Un1tl'd Sti tes <M.fOSi\ thf! wutrwrn par1 of ,,,,. Moutsslppt Valley •nlo ttw Pt•lns Re..01nos In lhe IOs end 'IOs l#prp commof'I ovrr ttw Southwest •nd w~\ttt-rn lnt~nor fhf' rf'\t of the n•hon h.O trmperaturri. In l~ 60'\ • ...., 70s lpmper•tut"f"S around th~ n•t1on •I noon P 0 T ••"oPd tr om 1 low oi SS OESERT AREA~ F•,, u cepl iomt •ttecrnoon cloud•ne~i wt11'1 •t Ol4'1fd tnund•rshow•rs m•in•, ••011nd Owens Vallty warm days H19hs qs to IC» Ul>Of• deMrts. IOS lo 111 lower deserh Lows SS to •I OweM Valley OCherwtM! U 10 1S up. o.r deM!r1>'""" 1S 1o 81 lower dewro COASTAL. MOUNTAIN AAEAS N•Qlll and N•c>rn ono tow <IOlldl,...u •nd loc•I log no•• int co.ost Sunny worm a.vs 1n1ano Some aHtrnoon <loucllneu owr IM mountai"s 'tltlth •sol•l•O ,....._."'° ... " In (OHi•' ar•as, fHQhS It\ fO-H JO\ at br•< hel rangt119 lo '°' 1n I~ v•flevs Low> SI to 68 Mounl•on hlQf\$ f S to 8S deQrttt> In Ma"en•. N Y . 10 • nt9n -----------ot 10• Olt9rf't'\ 1n Palm SprinQ\. C•llf Oat-Fl WITI ~nv•r Oes Motnu Fairbanks Hart1or0 Htlffla Honolulu Houston lnclnaplls JackSnvfle IC ans City L•• Veoes l 11 lie Rock LOUl\Yllt• Mem pht\ Mto11m1 M1h11raukee Mpfs·51 P NHllV"'f Ntw Orttem Ne• Vork qo CM .. s• 1• 9l ., ~·l " S9 E~rek ,, ., f':1H .. ... L•nc: er '7 •2 long H Cll .,. .. Los A In a •• Monr via ., .. .. Mont-Ito " ,, SI Jl'onterey M " 1t Ml. WlllOn 16 u Ml Needltl " % 61 N t w port Ble<1' n .. 63 O•l<l•nd .. 13 .. ~ O<lt•rlo ti Palm $cwl1195 '°' ., ,, Pawd<tn• .. 80 60 Puo RDlllH u " H Red Bluff 100 13 52 Redwood Cltv n .. •s Rt no IQ IS SS S.cra mtftlo n Th• N1hon•I Weather Service for.-c•" for tod1y c•lled for ctNr we•ther 1n much of tht Ntlon W10P ly sc•tter.cl thund•n.hower\ werr pr-"'dlC tftd from the \OUlhea\fern lt'I ttrmount•1n rf'gton into '"' southern Rocl<•H 1tnc:I over 1n. soult••"n parl oi Te111peral1tres NorlOlk ll SI S.lfn•t '6 ;6 CANAOIAlol Tl!M" US TEMl"S 01<1• City ., Alt>uQ..e 15 ~ Anchor-S9 •1 Omafta 94 Plolfed1>hl1 11 ~)C•IO.,Y TS 79 Edmontoo n A>M Vffle 81 49 ""•nt• .. ., Florida Pnoenl• 102 Plttsllurgl'I IS " Montrul S1 Oil••• '1 All•nlc Ctv 11 Ml B•lltmort 80 SO 8lrm1n<;1htn .. S4 8••m•rc1< 97 •• California P11ano.~ "3 Piiand, O<t 80 Rapid C11Y •• flel'O .., " Rooln• 11 s. Toronto 11 St WIMlpeo .. so 801\f ., S7 Soul,,,.rn Callfornfa will Df ca,, Bo>lon 14 SI CALll'OllNIA T•MPS .. AN AMERICAN Tl!Ml'I through S.turdo with '""'" all•• Cn.,hln SC 13 11 Apple Y•tley tS s. Acapulco noon Clouch ovu wutr.rn mount1iM Cl1e1rl1tn WV 7• 41 B•k tnllelO " n B•rt>aao. and dewro Low c louo• continue Cn.ytnM It IS 8 1r1tow '7 74 Bermuoa n11iht ll>rOUQtl mlO-mo<nln<;1 •tong ,,,. Chic •oo .. •7 BuumOftt n .sa Cur•ceo <o.t•I (lnclnn .. 11 80 " Big Bu r 1' o Frff90'1 Or1ngt County tempor•tur•' Cl .. t l•nc:I ,. Sl 8 1\hoP 90 s. Gueel•l•I•• •hould reach nigh• on tr. low 10$ at Cotumbus 71 46 Blytht UM H Gueeltloupe ••nO a rut, with low• st co U • lnl•nc:I ••ll•n !ohould """' IOW\ In S.n Ju•n. P.R. IQ • CM n n 11 '° • ,. .. t.S • .. .. ., " .. .. " ., ,, ., " 61 n ., SJ M ,. '° S4 n • .. ., .. S4 " n 17 ,, ,. 11 15 S1 " " S1 ., 11~ 11eact1e• r.,,01"9 10 m•d·~ on In L\54; .. I ~:T;: City tn.tow tom~•ndlllQll•lntM SURf RIPORT --::.~;~·;t''"" •ew1 hl9"• n to 94. •• Tide S w .. terly winds "" to 70 m1111 co • nortlltrll dis.rt• tlloulO combl,,. with 'zi;;esrn 0 TODAT highs of '1 to 102 •nd lows u to IJ Flrsl low 2:31 a.m. -4.1 Soutn.rn deserts <•n ••11e<t 111911~ of '"" S..t'I ht'I s-• S-1 •-• First nlQll l :SS•."'· •.S 102101tOMldt~n1081 • ...,., A•t MaJI "' ""' MH Olr Se<Oftdl-2·10,.m. t.t Northern eno Central C•llfornl• Zum1 7 14 t l S S.<Oftd 111Qt1 l :Up.m. 6.0 wltl h•v. fair Interior lrff\ througll S.nl• Montee 7 l 12 1 7 SW Sun sell 1 01 pm , rltK l'rMley S.turdey, with wldelv 11u11ereo •I N-1 S U 7 l S •.l3 •.m . terr>0on Mid o,,...1119 thunOtrsho-rs S•n 0._ County 4 S jS l J S Moon set• l. jC) a.m. FrCCS.y, rllft over tM Sierra Nev•dH iouth of Oullool< for S.1-.roay lnc:re.tlnO _,1n.r1v .... 11. S:H pm. D911y ...... D.tl•9rJ ltG-_.Hd Mond..,.Fnoev fl 'l'Ou oo no1 ,_ "'°"' -f)y s 30 .. ,,.. ctll O.l<.l'~ , om and yQUf cooy ""'" bfl OtthVfl'f"tllO s.fU<day and $\Jno.tt If )'OU <II) not ;:-:,r,u:.. ~ ro~• ~o~:' .. 1t::! def<Vltfotd I tr We're Listening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot'> What don't you like? Call the numbe r below and your m essage will be recorded, transcnbed and deliverr<t to the a ppropriate editor. The same 24-hour a~swering service may be used to record let· terB to the editor on an \oplc. MaUbox contributors must include their name and te lcph e number for verification No circulation calls. please. 1 Tell us what's on your mind 642•8086 ' . RE' ·nz rs< Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. Supt mbijr t 1. 1981 J\3 ·State in. money hind Cory says he may not be able to borrow more funds SACRAMENTO <A P ) <.:on troller Ken Cory hu11 said the state's treasury is so low he may be constitutionally barred Crom borrowin& the ne eded moOlly next month. But Gov Edmund Brown Jr. said there is "no reason for panic.'' Both Democratic offic 1nls agreed Thursday th at high to· teres t '°ates , t h e natlonul economy, a Medi-Cal deficit and the fight against the M editerra· nean fruit fl y are combining to Fly threat drum ( 'ahf11n11<1 's ulrt'atly thin Mll<I ovnall 11tute revt•11Ut' In Ju rcscrvt•s . ly .ind Au~vsl Mppear!!t to be $8-1 Cory l'alkd fo1 lmmt«liutt• rut 1111l1111n lx:low earlier forecasts back " 1n ')Pl'ndini.: by tht• At that rate. he s aid, year e nd Leg1slatun· Ix-fore its St'ht>duh:c.J n ·vc.-nut•:-. wuulrl be down by $500 adjournment n ext Tuesday niilhoo. Brown used figures of Tht• problem is roote<I 1n th<' $;!5(1 rtiilhon to $JOO million deplt>t1011 of t he state':. l>udgt•t In udd1t1on . hl' said, Medi-Cal surplus hy tax C'Ul!!t and lhrt·<· I :t<"t'' .i $130 m11l1on dchc1t, lht• year1> of !.tult• payments It• h>l'al nwdfly <'<1mpa1gn 1s t·osting $100 governments, Lu c:ushion !ht• 111),s m 11lio11 , an t•nc:rgy tax cred1l th1· of billions of dollurs in propt•1·t y Lc·g1..;latun• rc·fused to fund will tux rc.-vcnuei. from l'ropo.,it1on ro:.t ;111olhc•r $25 m1ll111n, and 13 '" 1:-.om. r1re-. and assorlt!d oth1•1 Tht• Leg1sl..iture st>nl Hrow11 a 1·11 .. 1 .. lol;tl SC.5 million precario usly balanced budgt•I llut ht· told n•porters that next for 1981 -82 in .lunl' by t•uttmg month. whl·n the money supply soml' programs and dipping into 1., U!->U:tll v 1111.\ and ~talc ~ehool oil r1..•vcnuc from slate lta~ed 11.1 ~ ml•nt~ •irt..• due , ht• may bt• to County tidelands a'kt•d lo horrn'<\ SI bllhon and But the oil rl'venue h a~ h(•c·n h1· ltunk., 11 would be· unronstitu less tha n ex pccll'd. and ('<in' t1t111al diminishing . ~. O•••g • c ••• ,, Gardner books given agricult ura l ofrlcial says that chances of an invasion of the Cl t ~, t • b ~e~iter!anean fruit fly are emen e s i rary diminishing. Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy agricultural commissioner, sa id t hat no medfly maggots have been found in Los Angeles Coun- ty in two weeks and no flies have been discovered for a week. He said that the possibility or a fly migrating south to Orange County is becoming more re~ mote becaus e of the lack of new discoveries and because of aer ial spraying. "I would think it's a much im· proved situation as far as we're concerned." said Liekhus. He added that county workers are "well along" in a program to double the number of fl y traps in the county from five to 10 per square mile_ When the work 1s finished, about 4,100 traps will be in place, he said . Meanwhile, no m ore Oriental fruit rues have appeared in the county, said Liekhus . Worke rs finished a four-day ground spraying program last week in hopes of eradicating the rt y. one of which was found Aug 28 in Placentia. By DAVID K llTZM ANN Of, ... Oe llf fl'llOf Slaff More than 100 bookl> from lht· per~onal l'OllC('tlOn Of tlw IUll' mystt>ry "'nter Erli: St;rnlt·~ Gardner l0 rc1:1tor of f1tl111n ·, best known harris tl'r, Pt·rr~ M uson an• bc111g donated to the San Clcmcnk pubhc-llbrJr~ Thl' 124 volurnel>, v;.ilul'cl .JI belwt•cn $1 ,600 ancl $2.000. 111 elude e<litioni-whith dal<' twek to 1933. when Gardner Yo rntt..• "The Case of the V!'l\'N Clirns a P erry Mason yarn Most of the donall.'d book!. deal with th(' C"ourtroom advcntun•:. of M ..ison , t hough other mysll'l'Y novels and some n o n f1 r t1 on voluml'S authorc.-d b) GardnC'r an• included in the gift by his widow, Jean Bl'lhcll C;.irdm•r of Fallbri10k L1hrar) offll'1als will a'k the Board of Supt·• \'1sor., on Tul•s d a y t (I 0 ff I (' I a 11 y J. (' l' l ' p I I ht' books. The San Clemente lihrury is a pa.rt of the Orange County library sys tem · Erll' Slanll'V Gardnl'I' books a 1 e ver) popular with our read e r ... i-<.11d Candy !l aggard . 'l'llJOr aclmm1)>lrat1 vc h branan 10 Si.In Cll'ml·nte She said she rl'qlll'sll'd the books becaUSl' C:<1rdn t>1 formerly lived in San < "lt•rnl'nte \nolhl'r l1b r ar v off1c1al Jl'hC'rihl'd the b~ok s a s a "tr1•mcndous rollecti1Jn " which will be hou!.ed 1n a special area of a II('\\ hbrar) building due li1 ht• c:ompll'led by early 1982 Tht· t•ollert10n will be avalla hll· to the pulJIH· It 111eludl'' the 1935 myster) nu\ t·I 'Tl11s "' Murder. a hard 111 find l'd1l1on which µrev1ousl) n:qu1rcd ~pel·1al loan from thl' OIH:rlin. Ohw. C'ollcge library for n•adc·r' in Orange County, ac t ord1ng 10 l1br;.iry official!. \I an' of tht• doni:itcd books an 1 <.11 t·. out of µrinl ed1t1ons "'h1d1 should 1nl·n·asc in va lue. of f1 c:wls s aid The books are all ha rrl l'O\'er edll 1ons Cuisinart ALL WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW EXPANDED FEED TUBE! List Pnce Our Pric~ Dl.C lOE . . . . . . . .130.QO 99.99 DlC 8E. . . . . . . . . .185.00 149.99 DLC 7E. . . . . . . . . .260.00 199.99 CROWM HARDWARE IS YOUR HEAD· QUARTERS FOR CUISINART COOKWA~ AMD ACCESSORIES. W• now han a ll11dt~ ~ of DLC7's est our r~9ular low price with Cuisiftart's FREE --.toffw. tt·f!zD CROWN HARDWARE MOW 3 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER Wfttclff Pl .. (formerly Rion) I 024 l"IH An., Newport hoch 642·11 JJ . H..tJor View Ce11ter Corolla .. Mw 3107 E. Coast Hwy. (formerly Imperial) I 614 San Miguel Dr., Newport luch 1 Kilometer South of MacArthur 673-2100 644.a570 our fall f~rit<zs ou r hard loornro shtz.tland coats capt unz.a comblnat10n of U·-a, richzet f0.bric5 erd rm<z..st d as5ic tailorme avoile.b1rz, th<l rnoro.. ya> ~r 1t> thQ. mcmi ycu'll (l,0JO:J 1L . 44 Fashion Island· Newport BE>ach • 7141644 .5()70 1001 ~stwood Blvd.• Westwood Village · 213 208-3273 •' ---· -. --·--------------...... ~---.... ----------------------s Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 11 , 1981 .. Retired federal workers benefit Social Security's minimum pay plan. also aid to homemakers WASHINGTON <AP> -The minlmum benefit for Socia) Security recipients has, in re- cent years, mainly benefited re· tired government workers with penaioos, and homemakers sup· ported by their spouses' in· comes, the General Accountlni Office has an.nounced. The GAO made that assess· ment.. Thursday as the House Social Security subcommittee examined what impact ell11Unat· ing the minimum benefit. will have on recipients and on the federal budget. Before its August recess, Congress approved President Reaean'a request to end the basic benefit of $122 monthly for some 3 million recipients to save some $980 million next year and nearly $7 billion by 1986. "We found that the minimum benefit provision, which was in· tended to help the poor. has in recent years mainly benefited retired government workers with pensions, and homemakers supported by their spouses' in· com es," Gregory J . Ahftrl. director of the GAO's human re· sources division, told t he sub· com~itlee. Robert J. Myers, deputy com· missioner or Social Securit y, sajd that all but about 140,000 or the 3 million current recipients of the minimum benefit "either will be able to have their peeds adequately met by the combina· lion of Social Security and Sup· plemental Security Income or will not at all be in need because of the availability to them of sizable amounts of concurrent i nco m e fro m govern ment· emplO)'eo pensions and-or earn· in&•·" An~ h e said t hose 140,000 generally w'll have slinmcant assets frotn such sources as in· vestments, p e n sions a nd veterans compensation pay. m enA a nd so will not be s.lgnificantly adversely affected by Ule elimination of the minimum benefit. Ali(e Rivlin, director of the Coneressional Budget Office, said recipients of the minimum benefit are disproportionately likely to be women and to be over 80 years old. "About 23 percent of retired workers receiving the minimum million and $1 billion," she said. Last March, Social Security's Office of Central Operations said in a contingency plan that near· chaos would res ult if the minimum benefit program were changed in the near future. · Agency officia l s hav e . acknowledged in interviews that identifying the recipients of the minimum payment and recom· puling their benefits will take thousands of worker-year11 and cost $170 million. On another Social Security front, a bill was introduced in the H9use Wednesday to ban payments to iJlegal aliens and place restri~tions on t he nearly "Approximately three-quarters receiving benefit. are women ." benefit are at least 80 years old, compared with 16 percent of all retired workers," she said. "Ap- proximately three-quarters of those receiving the minimum benefit are women, compared with about 60 percent or all beneficiaries.'· She said that in fiscal 1983. re· pealing the minimum benefit will increase federal SSI expen- ditures by $400 million to $600 million, and it could increase federal Medicaid costs by up lo $100 million. "Consequently. although the savings to the Social Security system itself will be about $1.4 billion in fiscal 1983 the net budgetary savings will be con· sider ably less, between $650 $1 billion now paid to recipients Jiv~abroad. Its sponsor. Rep. G. William Whitehurst, R-Va., charged that the overseas payment program involving 313,873 people -.only 30 percent of them U.S. citizens "is rife with fraud, abuse, waste and cultural problems." Unless Congress reverses itself, the minimum benefit will be denied new beneficiaries in November and be withdrawn from 3 million current recipients next March. The original program was de· signed to place a floor on benefits for people whose low wages or relatively few years of employment qualified them for pensions before the minimum level. The administration has con· tended many minimum benem recipients would not suffer undu· ly by its elimination because t hey have access t o spouse's benefits or private pension plans. For most others, a "federal safety net" of welfare programs would lake up the slack, it has said. Only some 300,000 truly needy people would lose the benefit, according to the administration. Reagan has acknowledged that some adjustment might have to be m ade to protect them. On the subject of overseas Social Security payments, Social Security Commissioner John A. Svahn said last month that he is worried about ruses used by som e. beneficiaries to fatten their monthly checks. Such sche mes includ e fake mar- riages, adoptions and unreport· ed deaths, he indicated. He~dphon es r e gulate d CHICAGO (AP I -A proposal to prohibit people from wearing radio or tape-recorder bead· phones while riding bicycles and motorcycles or driving cars has been approved unanimously by a City Council committee. ,The Pt_Oposed ordin ance, which wolf committee approval Wednesday, is designed to ensure that cyclists wearing headphones when they travel will be able to hear traHic sounds. ' , A~WI ....... LANDS ON TOWER John Cart<.1. 32. pulls in line~ of his parachute after landing on the rOt>( of the !'>Outh tower of the World Trade Center in :vtanhallan C<1rta. 35 . of :--lew Rochelle. N.Y .. made the JUmp Thursday from a plane fly. ing l.325 feet above the tower. lie was arrested b~ Port Authority poliC'l' What price .beauty? Miss America hopefuls' wardrobes costly ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. <AP) -One of the first things you notice about Miss America con· testants: All their clothes are brand new and just in time for fall. They should be. This year'"! contestant s say it costs anywhere from $1 ,000 to $20,000 to dress them for a week of in· terviews, rehearsals and pageant competition. BAU.ET FOU<LORICO For example. Miss Penn· sylvania, Jill Ann Shaffer. has a pageant wardrobe worth about $10,000. Local merchants donat· ed about $8,000 worth of fabric and labor, she said. "We bought fabrics in New York City, but the wardrobe was designed and made in Altoona. Pa .. " she saick "This saves money and helps me get the out· Cits long enough in advance." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Orange Coast College Auditorium - 8 p.m. 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road. Costa Mesa Tickets: $3.50 Pre-sale -$4.50 at Door INFORMATION-VISA/MASTERCARD -556-5527 'be: din'-galf.c. 1.!J CUSTOM FRAMING ART If money is a guide. the pageant's best-dressed award goes to Misses Hawaii and California. Each has a wardrobe of gowns, business clothes. casual wear and swimsuits worth about $20,000, mostly garnered from generous pageant benefactors in their home states. "I di'dn't spend a penny," said Cheryl Dianne Vancleave, 18, of Riverside, Calif. . Miss Vancleave 's e ntire wa r drobe was donated by merchants or paid for by the Miss California Pageant. In her closet is an .Australian possum fur coat worth $3,500. Pamela Offer, 23. of Honolulu, doesn't look shabby either. Her wardrobe includes many de· signer originals. including an $8,000 gown by Zsalei. GOFMOM? Wish she could be here in Huntington Beach in her own · private spacious apartmentl SHE CAN! Come see for yourself the ca refree retirement living for active seniors available at the HUNTINGTON TERRACE QS S ~ The One Hour Quic k Se r v ic:e Sys t e m~ ~Op•ning Soon I' i " r t )'~-.. -. I I $=::.=7.: ... ! ~I . I ) PLAZA NEWPORT BRISTOL NORTH OF JAMBOREE i "-' itT lllaTOl lol MSTOL a I "" "Wait until you see what I've got,·· Miss Offer said with a wink. But not all Miss America con- testants are equal when 1t comes to what they wear. Many nsd to ma k e do with the $1.000 wardrobes offered through their state pageants. often by J .C. Penney's department stores. "Our state <pageant) is poor." said Mi ss Idaho. Steph anie Dambitsch. 22. of Genesee. Miss ·Massachusetts. Deborah Susan Salois, 22. of North An· dover. once stayed up until· 4 a m sewing beads for Friday night's evening gown compett lion · • 1 did spend a couple of hun· dred dollars of my own money." said Miss Salois "I shopped in bargain basements all sum· mer .. ' ~ . ~,.~~~~~~~-----------------------------~-----------------~-------------------4-------------~----~~~~~----~~~~- ----..,.Mo.-·- , ......... ·---_.. ... ..--.... ·---~·-·-·-----·-·---..-.. .. =.---~-------a---••&•£ •a •a z-s•••2••2•2•2 ••£ •t•t - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 11. 1981 s IBTiffiTI~ Capacity defense nixed ~roum signs bill. abolishing tactic used in White case SACRAMENTO <AP > -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has signed a bill abolishing the "dimlnlshed capacity" defense used by former Sa n Francisco Supervisor Dan White in his murder trial The bill. SB!>-1, "brings law back to a common-sense ap- proach" and should "eliminate some of the ridiculous outcomes that we've read about" when it 'takes effect next year , the 'Democratic governor told re- porters. ·'The Dan Whites of the world face a stiff public reprisal," said Senate Pres ident Pro Tern David Roberti, D-Los Angeles. author of the bill. second-degree murder, at most -or with intent, which would limit the c harge lo manslaughter In most casH. White used the defense in his trial for the 1978 slayings of San Fruncisco Mayor George Mesa lawye r suspended from practice Costa Mesa attorney Jay Willie Henderson, 38, has been s uspended indefinitely from practicing law by the slate Bar Court and the state Supreme Court. Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk He was convicted only of manslaughter and was sen- tenced to seven years, eight months in prison. Diminished capacity became known derogatorily as the "Twinkle defense" because of White's contention that his con- sumption of junk tood contribut· cd to hi s mental depression. SB!>4 prohibits a defense based on mental capacity, either from mental disease or from volun· tary intoxication. But the defendant could still argue that. because of a mental disease or intoxication, he or she lacked the actual intent - not the capacity -to commit ttle crime. While it formally prohibits diminished capacity as a de- fense, it leaves room for a defen- dant to cite a mental disease or def"-t as evidence of a lack of intehlion to commit·a crime. Diminis hed capacity, rec- ognized by California courts for about 30 years, refers to a men- tal illness or impairment. not as Henderson was COf\victed in the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles of perjury on March 26. The lawyer, who resides in Newport Beach, was placed on three years probation by a federal court judge on charges he perjured himself before a federal grand jury in Los Angeles. Thl\t amendment, added at the insistence of district attorneys, is designed to protect the bill against lawsuits contending that it takes away a constitutionally guaranteed defense. There is dis agreement on whether it would allow someone like White to use his mental state as a de- fense. RIGHT ON Actor Larry flagman. putting on his best J R . E\\ing look. g ivl·s the ·all okay ·· sign this Wl'~k as h1:-, :-,tat· is placed in .............. the Hullvwood Hall of Faml'. With Hagman star in iele\"1s1un·s · Dalla!'> ... 1s his mother '.'vl ary Martin 1 severe as insanity, which can be 'used as a defense against cer- t lain criminal charges. • in UC case For exa mple. someone charged with murder can tn· ,troduce psychiatric evidence :that he or she lacked the capaci· ty to kill with premeditation which would make the crime That jury was investigating an alleged scheme to defraud a Nigerian government bank of more than $21 million. The bill prohibits a psychiatrist from telling a jury whether or not the defendant had ·such an intent, but allows the psychiatrist to describe the defendant's mental state and let the jury draw its own con- clusions. Grant suspended S ACRAMENTO (AP > -A dean o f th e Univer s ity of California a t Davis has sus pended a $2.5 million genetic study grant following conflict-of· intt>rcst alLegations against a world-renowned geneticist. · Charles Hess, ~ead of the school 's agriculture a'Tld en· vironmental department. said he requested genetic engmeer- ing professor Ray Valentine to either quit his post'On a universi· ty research team or drop his af- filiation with a chemical firm Henderson was clear~d of any implication in that case. Heart disease breakthrough? LA JOLLA (AP J -Researchers at Salk Institute have announced they have synthesized a brain hormone that may be a "powerful new tool" in dealing with heart disease and finding out how the brain controls behavior. Dr Wylie Vale, whose research team has worked on the problem for 10 years, said the hypothalamic hormone known as Corticotropin Releasing Factor or CRF seems deeply involved in the brain's response to stress and in triggering emotions · · n provides neurobiolog1sts with a powerful new tool in determining precisely how the brain controls the stress response, a complex set of physiological and behavioral events, including in· creases in hormone levels, blood pressu(e and blood sugar," said the announcement by Salk Institute. Dr. Vale said he and German-born Joachim Spiess and a Swiss working couple. Jean and Catherine Rivi er, isolated a tiny amount of the chemical from the brains of millions of sheep just ninety millionths of a gram. but still enough to chemicall y analyze and reprqduce it. "Now we have been.lable to synthesize thousands of times that already, because we know 1the blueprint," Vale said in an interview. "Now we •have enough to make s tudies on animals, and eventually perhaps human beings, if it is not toxic eto human beings." ~ The institute's announcement. preceding publication of its findings today in Science ·magazine, says "this new knowledge may even- tually lead to new ways of controlling s tress- ' related diseases including heart disease, stroke and hynertension. · · Other problems which have been linked theoretically with CRF include peptic ulcers and sexual dysfunctions . "Evidence for the existence of this was un- covered 30 years ago." Vale said. "Roger Guillemin of Salk Institute and Andrew Schally of . Tulane University won a Nobel prize in 1955 for their work. For the last 25 years maybe 20 dif- {ferent laboratories have worked on this. Ten years .ago my colleagues and I started work on it again." He said that synthesis of the chemical will Cpermit a large number of researchers to work on 'the proble m by making the substance widely available. • Al first. he said, he expects the synthetic pep- .tide to be applied diagnostically -to show whether overproductioh of CRF in a patient's 'brain may be causin2 problems. ~Dancer sues as ;ballrooID closes SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A dance patron has •filed a $3.1 million suit in U.S. District Court over ,a real estate firm 's closure of his favorite ballroom. • James B. Packard or Vallejo said in the suit filed Wednesday that he has patronized the Ali Baba Ballroom in Oakland for 17 years and, since 'it was closed last month, he has been deprived of 1his right to pursue happiness. llWAMI WHTl lt4IOlll UA Cl..._ IT .... 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Without the repair, he said. the car can experience ··11 sub· stanllal drop in engine power. very rough engine operations and may result in the driver having difficulty keeping the engme running and restarting it. .. • He said Ford knew of no acci- dents caused b y l oose carburetor jets, and insisted the repairs did not involve safety. Fo r d C ha i r man P h ilip Caldwell said Aug. 21 that the No 2 U S. automaker would an nf>UJlCc a ll future safety recall s urter it was disclosed that the s ubcompact ll'prd Escort and Mercury Lyi;µc and two·seater Ford EXP ~nd Mercury LN7 models had ~n recalled seven times s ince last fall without public announcements The company did not an nounce this r epair program publicly when it went into effect las t month, and said the Na· t1onal Highway Traffic Sarety Adm 1 m st ra t1on had not been notified. \ I 0 00 selected jeans for juniors, • misses & girls. For wear·anywhere, versatility and value, nothing tops these bottoms Imagine high-fashion denim 1eans at prices so low you can afford to pick up several pairs to accent your back·to-school wardrobe. Choose froma a va11ety of cuts and stitchings in juniors·. misses' and girls' sizes. But hurry' Quantities ue llmlted. / .:/ Drown data asked Marine's death stirs quer y WASlllNGTON (AP> Hep Rich ard White, D Texas, has asked the Manne Corps for m· formation into the drownang death l&!it month of a Marine recruit near Camp Pendleton The recruit, Private Randall Chris tian of Dall as, drowned' Aug . 27 while in boot camp trainang at the recruit d epot s wimming pool near the San Die~o County base . Whale. ch1urman of the In· vest1gat1ons subcommittee of the llousc Armed Services Com· mallec. su11J his subt·urnmittee st arr a~kl'd the M urine Corps for 1nformat10n olf lht• incident "It ·~ not an 1n vestagat1on yet, JUSt prcl1m1nary work to de termtne 1f one s hould b<' culled," an a1dl· to Whitt· :-.uad A s soon a:-. th<.· subcumm1ttee l'eceavt•s this preliminary 1n form ctt1on Crum the M arint• Corps. at wall be dt•c1ded whether a full-flt•dged 1nvcsligation b warrantl'd, the uaclt• added A reply from tht• Mannt• Corp~ as ex pecll•<I lt11s Wl'ck Pre·school bovs· 4 pocket corduroy 1eans ot • cotton/poly for ·()mfort and durability Ava1lab 1n the most popu1e:. colors Sizes 4· 7 School·age boys sizes 8· 1 2 . 6.99. • ' Sale ~==-~ 4.75 Reg. 9.50. School-age g1r1s' embroidered cottc top Short sleeve with small round collar. or long sleeve with roll-up tab sleeves and two pockets. Closeout 5.99 Orig. S1 O. Genuine leather clutch. 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On your salary you couldn 't PoSSibly _arrord the poorhouse " • F E 0 N R I G N A G VIDEO Crime rate up sharply WASHINGTON <AP > -There was a murder every. 23 minutes and robberies occurred at a rate of one a minute as crime in t he United States rose 9 percent last year, four times faster than the rate of population increase. The FBI in its annual Uniform Crime Report said Wednesday 13 million serious crimes were reported last year --rn this country of 227 million, a level. 55 per- cent higher than a dee· ade earlier. According to the re- port. criminals escaped apprehension in about four out of five crimes committed in 1980, with an a rrest rate of 19 per- cent for all serious crimes. Suspected offenders were taken into custody in 44 percent of all violent crimes but only 16 percent of crimes against property, which outnumber violent crimes by nearly 10 to one, the report said. Arrests were made in 72 percent of the murder cases and 49 percent of the rapes, but only 14 percent of motor vehicle thefts and burglaries. Year -to-yea r in - creases in the crime r ate are not unusual. The l~ increase of 9 percent compares with rises of 9.1 percent in 1979, 2 percent in 1978, a decrease of 3 percent in 1977, no change in the rate in 1976 and a 9.8 per cent increase in 1975. The report reflected increases last year in each of the sev en categories of major · crimes. Compared with 1979 figures , murders in America rose 7 percent, forcible rapes 8 percent, robbery 18 percent and aggravated assault 7 percent. Among serious n o n -violent crimes , burglary was up 14 per- cent, larceny and theft 8 percent, and motor vehi- cle theft 2 percent, the FBI said. Murders occurred every 23 minutes in America . on t h e average, and murders killed 23.044 people - one out of every 10,000 residents of the country. Seventy-seven percent of the murder victims were ma le. About 53 percent were white and 42 percent were black. "Our 24th year" Sl_ Auto & Homeownt1rs· 'f ;}-• Ouotes By Phone FMMEIS IMSllAIC£ ., S4 .. H'4cw1J'-J4J7 1914 ....... C .. hM.M . fashion Show Dorothy Shreve preMnta School FH hlon Show thlt Sat 2 to 4 pm fHturtng MHDHB.P? A N D 369 East 17th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Help yourself to a Heaping selection of Qua lilied Hopef u.ls in the DAILY PILOT HELP WANTED ADS (714) 631-STOP -(714) 631-7861 T his weekend, south coast Dodge Is join· Ing In Chrysler's turn·a·round celebra· tlon. we are doubling the factory rebates on all Arles·Ks, omnls, Colts, pick-ups, Chai· lengers, 024s and Ramchargers. Buy an Arles·K., get a $500.00 rebate from Chrys· ler and a $500.00 rebate from Sotµh coast Dodge_ Buy a 4 x 4 pickup; get ~-$700.00 rebate from Chrysler and a $700.00 rebate from South coast Dodge or buy a fuel savmgs ·Bodge Colt ; ·get a $300 rebate from Chrysler and a $300 rebate from south coast Dodge. cet your rebate In cash-or use It toward your down payment. And South Ram Chargers 4 x 4 Pick-ups s700 :::;: + s7oo::ate $1400 TOT AL SA VINCS 2 x 4 Pick-ups, ssoo ::::: + ssoo =at• $1000 TOTAL SAVINGS coast Dodge can happily arrange financing for quallfled buyers with the ..... ..,,..,. ........ 'Al"Jr. ........ 'Al"Jr. ....... Jantzen Sport Shirts .,,,.., ....... _,....,,Jtr. ..... _,.'Al"Jr. ......... 'AI"~~ .. best posSlble te.rms_ But that's not all-Come In this atuctent mOdeta. Aleo 2888 Harbor B atudent med• gwmenta. 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Boyd/Slwrl, happy life Thi• li ft• <'f the mah· mH..,11111.tl moll' of \u,tnJli.! 1s prelt.> h.1..,11 I k ·.., horn Ill' t•ali. !.'nough to 'it .1) ah\'t' uni ii a 111111 day season 11f 1 onwnt'l' in .I 11111 lie mates on ct· f ht·n ht• drop~ 1lt•ad I 1~ the lingo of tht• big kitchens .a profe<;s111nal chd.., -.to\'t' is referred to us h1 .. piano And t·hatly gQ\n•mets l"hoos1• lo "a) thmJ.:!> l1kt'. "Ile.plays ,1 hot piano Amon).! lh1· W;ir;10 lndians of V t' n t• 1 u c Iii . t h c w o rn t' n 'I u a 11 r > th <'msl'l\'I'' for <1 plan• in J ht•a\•1•n b) making h.1mnwl'k~ the mt·n h\ hullding 1 ;11101·.., They all expt•rt l•• KO lo h1•;1\t•ns . hut lo d1HPrf'n! heaven' lhl' 1111·11 '" paddhni.: 1 he11 wa-. to tlw1r .... 1111· "omt•n tn '-tHlll' nth.er mt•anc; n11t -.pr•<·1f1NI · Not Jlll>I l\IJOll' hut mo'>l r Jmou~ books ..i.1rt1•1i 11111 with n.1me-. 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"'ht' rt• pc•tlt'!>l I Ian~ roul<l. pau-.1· 111 11f.t \ h11p:-1·olch, JaC'ks. tlic·1• nr \\h,t11•\1•1 llw g,11Jl1• nf Thi' ti .1 \ No ""'1m11wr "hnul<l forg\'I with 'ummt•r :-.till with u ... th.it ruhbt•r nip pt•rs inaca:.l' ltH· '" 1mnun1.. powC'r hy four lim<''> Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas Murphine Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor J ~" "'"'''"'"" .... ~...,,.,.... ", .......... ' ::a::::s::: P oland: Victory and danger \\.'ASIJI NC ;TON The most s1gn1fl· t·ant blx,.. union in tht' world today is Sohclarit \'. lhl' Polt'\h workers' move- m\•nl that has t'xpo:.t'd the s punous 1m agl' uf mternalinnal communism as the workingman's champion and in the prol'C'>S ha:. won a degree of freedom for all Pok'!> that other captive nations 1n ttw So\'it>t bloc hardly d<J re dream of .td\ll'\ lJJg It ha~ bl't'n Just over a ~ear sine<.' the 111111 ... h \lot kcrs <ll the huge l.l:'nin ~h •p)ard in t:d::in:.k walked off their 11111 ... anti dt·martd<•tl. among other 1 htngs, 1 h1• right lO organtZ(' their own 11111011 to rt'pl.i{'e tht• 'ham organ1z a1 ions -.t·t up b~ < 'ornmun1 ... t authorities I sent 11l,\ ,t.,,111·1at1· Bob Sht•rman to Poland to 111111 11ut Im\\ th1• Polish workers· t11tl\'1·111l·nt ha:. fart•tl :-.mce then Ill· \la~ 111 Gd:in'k on the fi rst an- nl\ er,an ol the his toric dav "hen lll ooo sh1.11\ .1nJ workers d efi ed the Com - muni...1 gm l·rnml'rtl and went on strike tht• kind of spontaneous action that h;i.., bl'1'n fortudden in the supposed l'olii.h \\11rk1·r's paradise s ince 1t was t'sl ahhslwd IH lhL· Hed Army more than :i1; 'l'<ff~ a ~11 TUE l P!'iTAKT strikers not only got <J\l<l\' \.\Ith their anti -Marx i s t hl.i'\phl'm~ the movement they foundt•1I Sohdartl} now numbers mnrt! than 10 million members tn a na · tion of 3;, million Ln pathetic contrast, the· Commun1 ... t Partv can claim a mt•rnb4•r,h1p of onl) 2 5-milhon. f'h1 · an11" t>rsar_, 1·Plebrat1on of that llr'I clramJll<' "alkout h1ghltghted what has lx:l·n one 111 Sulid:Hll\ :. most efft·1· 11\e moves its <1 llian1·t.o "'1h th•· Catholl" C'hurC'h So f<ir <ii lt·ast. thl' t•omhin<1tllln of church anrl \\Orkeri. in "" O\'l'l'\\h1•lrn1ng l ~ Cathollf' ('OUntrv ~ -JA-CK-AN-0-IR-SD-N -~ has tx•1•n more than thl· Cummumst gov t•rnmt•nl can "'1thst<ind Thou,ands or workp1·.., and th1>1r ft1m1li('' :-.tood solemnly in ankle-dt•t•p m ud under :i light rain \\hill-a l'atholt1· bi ... hop offt•rl•d M :i!>s 111 rt'lc·brJt1• Solidarity's first year of pn•C'arious. hut :-ou('cessfu l. l'Xt:.t en<:e In thl' ba('k ground, the giant ship) ard cranC's ~lood motionless ag..iinst the pall' gra} sk) !>I eel dinosaurs of :.1n er:i "'hen ohe dicncc to Communi!>l doc·tnnl.' was llll' unq~t1oned rule. machine,... lhat wtiultl only be brought b<il'k to life "hen the men ""ho worked th(· m agrt'('d to ~o back to the controls TllAT IS THE real triu mph of Soltdanty · It 1s a victory of men o' t·r machine:-.. not just the cold metallic machines or !>tee! mills and <1UIO fa<' tories, but the equally l'Ol!I. rigid ma<"h1nery of the Commun1"it P<irl~ And 1t 1s thi~ last. shak~ \.'1c111r) that " also Poland's grc•atest dangl•r Sohdarit) ha!> made the Polish Clim mun1st Party and its ma,ten, 1n tlw i,. n·rnlln hl•t11I 10 ;1 .. u1 pns mg degree "' t·r tlw p..i:-1 ) t•.tr But 1f the \\Ork er~· 1110\ t•ml·nl pu:-ht·s 1 h1· parl) to tha lirl'ak111g 11<11nt . 11 1·ould lo~t· eVl.'I') th1nt( 1t lw~ won 11\ ttw pa!>l ~ t>ar. by µrn,·ok• 111g an arnwd Ol'l'Upatton b\ tht· So\'iet I 'n111n W1·~1t·1 n d1plorn.1111• 11h.,~·n·1:r~ hl•ltevc th1· ~l\wt• \\tll .. 11111·1 Sol1dant~ s sling!. ;1111! .in"'\' up· 1 p11int but "'Ill re· s111 t 10 !111 <·1· 1f ''·' \ <'IHH ludt• 1 h..it 1 he P11l1..,h 1·an1 •·: \\Ill 111 1•1a,ta s 1z1• t hrough11ut I ht ....;,,, 1 .. 1 hl111· \nd th1-. p111 \l rt11.tll\ tht· \\holt• \\ t•1ght of 1'1tl ,111•1 ' I uturr· on LC'l'h Wall'~a. lhl· 111 .. 1d 11( Sol1d:int\ lit· ls a m11rll'r;1l1· It' lll~' 111 pull off ;1 tnc·ky h.1Lin1·1111-.11'1 t.1 l\\1·1·n th1 ('11rnmuni~t l'.11!\ l1,1d1·1 , ,1 r1d ht'> 11\\11 ratl1C'al f11l l1>~·t•r· ... 'l'hl'l t' I" 1111 dt 111J1 th.it \\'alt·..,,1 ,., .1 1 l'lebn1~ .uul '• m•1 .. 1 Poll:'' ,1 ht·ro \ftt,r lh1• .111111\1·1,:ir) :\Li....., 111 C:d<insk , ht• mt)\1•d •111111-.h 10 h1 .., \\h111· l'nll'-h lllJde F1.1l J f1 e1 1 .111,111).! linefh lo J,!I\ 1> ,1utogr J1Jh., h1 · \1;1 ... <lrt\t·n il\\il~ th1• 1·r11wd pan1·d , 'Ill'\ ll11lh lo 11•1 htrrl """ \\ALl-,S \ \ll ~T pt•1,11.1rl1· 1111 1'11lish ll('Ople to go lrn1·k In 11 ork and l:'ndure I ht· hanf,l11ps that th1·11· own fight for fl 1•edom h.is exa<·t•rh.1lt•d h(' mu-.1 abo p1·r,uadc· 1 he Polish I '11rnmun1,1 Part v and p.11'111·ularl) 1111' puppl'lt•t•rs in I ht• Kn·nthn !hi.JI ~11lt<l,1nt} clot·-. nol thre.1tc·n th1 · ··111111· S11,·11•1 .,,·:.km It s .t"l..ing a lot nf "'' 'llt'Ont• \.\ho 0 \\ a ... an U!l· 1·mµlo\\•d l•l1·1·tro1 ""' ,i lttlll' 0\1•r a \ear .lf.!11 Some a dvice to a returning sch o l a r II ..., 1><1o.;-;1hlt· Ill "111 an argument and lit• \\ t 1111g I ht' tl<'('urs to me now as t•1 "' y11111· ''going l'll.1l'k to ~<'hool or col l1•j.!(' I 11• h1 .11d lht· ar~ument in fa\'Or of 11s1ng t 111• '.1st ~C'hool fac1ht1es we have 1n this l'<111nt ry 12 months or a year and 11 rn.1kt·s ..,,.n,e to ml' fl seems foolishly \\.I'll ful In have Jll 1hose buildings JUSt ... 1111ni.: llwrc. empt~. for a quarter or the vear trs had el'onomics to have a i t·.whing '>ta ff that tlm•-,n 't work some of .Ju11t• and all of .Jul) and August Thl' 1woplt· "ho argue for school 12 months .1 \l•ar point out that the long ~umml'r (a\f>ff "a' originally planned ..,o llwt kid' c·nuld help bring in the hanl'st Thl'Y afo;,o point out that this no lon,l!C'l ha' anything lo do with gavmg young Jll'OIJIC' the -,umml'r off. so we ought to maxim17.t' our use of the fat•1 lit1l's nnd get the kids through sd1nol qu1t•k1•r bv nnt giving them so mUl'h \ aC'alion. \~\'O:'IJE WllO Jrgues for year- arnund ..,t•hool C'a n convinc<' m e he's n).!hl hut ht··,... \o\rong. The re ar e good 1h1ng~ thal come from closmg ,c•lmob m i.umml'r lhal are so hard to pul }our finger on that you can't use them l'ffl·ct1vely in ::in argument. It has 'omcthing ln do with the rhythm of the st·,1~tln' .md lhe fa<. I that .... r hool 1s only 0111· nf thl' place·~ "'here you learn Sum nwr 1s as valuable a thing l<l le.irn about as arithmetic. Yesterday J gol a letter from a )oung woman about lo go baek to :-chool. Sht.• \\rote in a st\ It• that sounded more ltkt· ... fJthl•r's or a teacher's than a ll.'l'l1 ANDY RDDNIY al.!l'r·s. and she asked somL' questions I'm not an expert on the 'ubject of <.'~lion but I'm alwa\'s flaltt•n•d r en_ anyone assumes I knm1 anyth111g about anything So I answered her Q · In what wa\'S \\t it t11ghcr l'ducat11111 «hangc during th e next I wo decades., A. Not muc h. I suspeel. Thl· biggt•st t·hangc that's taken place 111 the last 2fl Yl'ar~ 1two dcC'adcs to you 1 1s that lhl• stat(' Unt\'ers1ty systt'ms have Ort\'etl a lot of good, s m a ll . private colleges out of bu!>tn<'SS. I suspect the trend will l·on tinue Probahl). more people "ill gl'I <t "nrse t•ducation. Q : IS IT possible that man) of us are preparing for disciplines that m<1) ht•c·ome obsolete in the future') IL rr you ever use the word "d1" 1·1 µhn,•" like that again, I'm goin).! 111 ,<.•nd )OU to berl without your ..,upµt•1 I tlo11 I think high "l'hool ... 1uclt•nt~ 'houhi h1· r11rn·1•111 ratini.: 11n on1• ... ub11·<·t II :-. ('h1·at1111.: II.., tl'\Jlll? 111 J.!l'l a h1·ad '-l art 111 hu'tnt'""' "h<'n 'ou 11uj.!hl to b1· ll'.Jrn 1ng ii' rnu1 h ,,.., '011 '""' .. 1x1ut 1•\ t·r~ 1 h1nj.!, 11111 JU~t ,1hou1 ~11melh1nl! that s 1-!0lll).! to m.1ke )llU a 11\'lnL! To IC'll you lhl' truth. I don t think lht• "Pe<·1 f1C' sub- JN·t.s _\OU '-llld) 111 high :..eh1HJI UI rollege makl' mud\ diffprr•nc<' II s the studying I hal ·, 1mpnr1 ant !'iC'hool hn 't pl·rfect hut 11 ·~ lhl' hc:-.l pl <ICC lo kC'l'P k111 ... \\ hile • 1 h1·~ gro\\ uµ Stud.' 1nj.! Or1t•nt a l l11cratur!' ,,... as ~ocic1 a pn•para11nn for 'I udyin~ ml'd1t·1111· 111 l.1\\ or l'Offi· m11nira111in..., or h:IRkini.: .i~ am other ... 11 IJ ,,.,., 0 : Wll\T AO\l('E \\OUld )OU J!l\'e '11111 11\\ 11 l'hiltl 1f ht· or ~hl' \\e.J;e ""1 ;trl11Jl111g ft om high ,c·hnol this )l•ar'> t\ W1•tl 11 "lll'1'n m\ l''<pcrit'n<'t.> tha t 1 h1 hlrl'n 11nh a~k for ad\I 1l'e from their IJther \\ht•n they r!'all;. \\ant something l·he. but that nt'Vl'r st11ppl.'d a father I rom gl\ ing it I 'ti lt•ll a kid of mtnl' not 111 ""' 11111 to mak1• mo111•\ hut to make ~"""'111111</ I ti s.i~ that th(• s mJ,!lt• most 1 mporla111 l'lt•m<"nl •If :-u<·c·es .... 1~ en, t h11!>1a:..111 101 t ht• 111h l nfortunately~ 1h.11 ·-. \\n11hlt''' .111' IC'I' becau!>t' you <'an 1 dt•c 11lt' t o hl· t•n1 hus1ast1c You l'lllwr ;1n• cir v1111 aren't 1.ast. I'd tell In\ l'htld nol 1i'1 IHI) any attention to h1S lalher, l'"Pl'C1all) 1f h<··.., a nf'\\Spaper 1·11lumn1 .... t Has • our view of se xuality go ne too f ar? Ev1'ry generation. more or IC'ss. draw:. 1ls O\\n line. 1n m atters of morals and sexuality. Most of us will agree that thl• Victorians dre\\ theirs too close to r<•111 1•i.ston for a h(•althy release of the SYDNEY HARRIS animal s pml But have we today drawn our own too far from the human spirit? :"lot ull repression is bad; Freud himself would be the last to deny this, as a highl v m oral man by contem - porary stnnctards. He was by no me ans a ··pan sexualisl," bellevmg that anything goes in private. Sexuality has a wider range than the Victorians ad- m 1tted. but not an unlimited one. as so man) moderns seem to think. The prevailing school of thought, at least among young people and older ones who seek to rel'apture their youth ho lds that sex ts an adventure. an t•x pc riencc. an activity. an expression. a part of the full personality and tht•refore. whatever we care to do. "1th no rights or wrongs, is simply "our thing." TIDS MAY BE a normal and expe<·I cd reactioft to the puritan and Pecks niff ian past: but, as in mos t cases, it is an overreaction. with the pendulum now swinging too far to the other extreme. The Victoria ns denied the legitim ate needs of the body; the moderns deny. or ignore, the legitimate claims of the mind, the s pirit and the social self Sex is a relationship. and not merely an activity; if we mature. it ~ome5 less satisfying as an activity in itself, and more gratifying as a relationship It teaches us more about ourselves. a nd our partners. than we knew before. anti he lps to integrate the whole personahty It is, at best. healing as much as vivify Ing It has c.111 esst'nt1al .• ind important. pl.ice in lht· h1erarC'hy or human \'alues~ hut 1t dm•s not transcend all valut'S. a s hl'C1onisl:.. seem to think Like all our ap pl'l1les for food. or lcarmng. or honor its proper end 1s the dt'V<'lopment of the total pl•rson Thus. 1t 1s a disciplinl' ;1s murh a<. a n•c•rt•Jtton a 1oyo11-. dis 1•1 phne.,b11t not J rtotoui. one GlDDMY GUS Ac1 1on~ may spl.'ak louder than wordt. hut they rlon't speak nearly as often F.K 01 .. 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New York," hls final song in his hour and a quarter con· cert Wudnesday night. was his best. He sang it with verve, vil{or and rich tone. bent the last note just exactly right and in general sounded about the age of Wza Minnelh. who has been known to sing it too And 1t got him a standing ovation. But we thought the high point of the evening was "Something ·• Sinatra introduced the song, written and recorded by the Beatles, by saying, ··1n a sense this Is a p,ersonal tribute to Mr. Len· non Also McCartney. ' He sang it slowly and quieqy, placlnj each phrase, sometimes each word, with exquisite tim- ing. Digging into both melody and lyrics for mean· ing, he sang "You"re asking me, will my love 1row? Well, I don 't know. I don't know." The audience wa~ quiet -as though they'd pever heard the song before, hadn't realized it wasn't just for kids The Carnegie II all engagement began Tuesday with a benefit and opened Wednesday for press and publi c, with the ticket price $45. The run was sold out by the opening, except for seats with ob· structed view. Sinatra. standing in front of a 21-piece band, held the audience without histrionics. Except for dice-rolling motions during "Luck Be ~ Lady," he made few gestures. The first phrase of his opening song, "I've Got the World on a String," was loo loud. He h\ld the microphone farther away and that didn:t happen again ... Fly Me· to the Moon." which followed, was energetic, with punch from the band. "Come Rain or Come Shine," which followed, was mellow with some of the old low-note dips. backed by a muted trumpet. "The Lady ls a Tramp" showed Sinatra with voice completely warmed up and warm. He sang that one with s wing. For one long line. he hit each note ahead of lhe beat, exactly the same, and looked pleased. ,, Reading the music. he sang a couple of new songs, from an album of s aloon songs to be re· leased in November. llis traditional midpoint glass of red wine and chat to the audience was reduced to a couple of minutes. followed by the late Alec Wilder's last song ... A Long Night." He took Gordon Jenkins' "I Loved Her." in a thoughtful vein rather than an expectable s ad mood. Guitarist Tony Mottola had a solo and accom- panied Sinatra on a fresh-sounding "As Time Goes By." Sinatra went through "My Way" as quickly as possibll'. it did not sound fresh. Moved. birds adapt SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP> -Endangered red· cockaded woodpeckers that were relocated on an island off Georgia to make way for a firing range have adapted quickly and are thriving, a naturalist says. Twelve of the birds were relocated to St. Catherines Island last year by state and federal biologists who had learned an Army range at Fort Stewart would have destroyed the trees where the birds live. William Guthrie, a state biologist, said four of the birds were kilJed by predators but t.he rest are fine. The woodpecker is on state and federal en- dangered species lists. ff --- CONSIGN DESIGN Distinctive H•ndm•de Gift• Gr•l'ld ap.n1n9 C.letlr-11on S.turCS.y, s.pt. 12 - R•9lsw ,.,.. free Afpn. Orrwtn9 10:00 to 6:00 Mon 111"°"91' Set 100 Westcllff Or • ......_, llNcll 645-llll Transce ndental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenmenc In This Generation NOW! ' 19A•AD9NA -1292 E&st Coior<&do Blvd P&&edene. CA 91106 Phone (2131 681-061!!> ~ ••ACH -3~ CltfT1PUll Orwe Newport Beech, C A 92660 Phone (7141754-0422 And there were subtle change~ of pace. For ln· stance, Nelson Riddle's arrangement or "In thti Still or the Night," with Its short, choppy in strumental riffs and shoulder-shrugelng notes from the trombones. did not sound like the Don Costa bud arrangements A professional was on the stage of Carnegie. old enough to have nailed down how it's done. youn g enough to do a few strut steps during "New York, New York" and not look the slightest bit silly. Pianist George Shearing, with four musicians, played arrangements used by George Shearing Quintet -disbanded three years ago for the first half hour of the evening LOOK LOS ANGELES (AP l -The city Departm~nt or Animal Rc~ulatlon has warned that the red nel'k kt'elbuck snake, previously thou1ht to be h11rmle!.s, cannot be sold 1n city llmita because It is llOISOnOUS. Tht· (•1ty notice came out as a man bitten by a kN·lh;.i<"k remained in critical condition at County USC Medical Center. The man, whose Identity has not been re· ll·used, was continuing to bleed but was not near dt•ath. !.aid Dr Douglas Cable The doctor said the man's condition was not caused by alh:rgy or hemophilia, but "strictly the venom" from the snake he purchased as a a pet at a North llollywood pet store. ~THECAT BROUGHT IN. ssoo RE8ATE ON CAPRI ssoo ssoo REBATE REBATE ON LN7 ON ZEPHYR Right flOW, Lincoln-Mercury Division and participating Dealers are offering $500 cash rebates on any new '81 Capri, any exciting new '82 LN7, and any new '81 Zephyr. That's right. Cash rebates on some of o ur most popular cars. You tan" apply this rebate to your down payment or get a check direct from Lincoln-Mercury. Dealer may contribute part of rebate. Rebates lower in Texas. You must take delivery between September 3 and September 23 on retail sales. CASH INCENTIVES OF UP TO saoo ON COUGAR, XR-7, AND MARQUIS. CASH INCENTIVES OF UP TO s1000 ON LINCOLN TOWN CAR AND MARK VI. Special incentives from Lincoln-Mercury to its Dealers mean they can pass hundreds of dollars in savings on to you:. But hurry, it all ends September 23 AMERIC~S COMING TO THE CATS.SR SEE YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY DEALER NOW! .. 1. Cltk?tbloFt't·+'a·1·0·•-·c ....... >»'>>>>>ea· z a 9 o a ca: c • • e , ~_ ...... ___ .._ _____ .. -. ------~---· ....... ·-·--··--------..... ..-... .-.... ~ • ....-•a ..... •s ...... ~s._.011119 ..... s~s~e•s11110•:,.p•c~elll!Jls•o~s~; .. ;~s•s11111;'&~) .. IS~D .. ID .. SllSIJ .. l&•2~p111111p•t•Z .... J•w .. J~ • Daily Pilat FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 , 1981 FE ATURES GARDEN STOCKS 82 BS 87 , • Orange <;ounty resident s appear confident. about economic future ... 86 D Debate over public land uses grows. rancorous 1 Exploit, protect? • iss ue hot JACKSON, Wyo. <AP> -The public lands begin about a mile outside Jackson. To the north, the highway edges the National Elk Refuge into Grand Teton Natio n a l Park toward Yellowstone .. To the east, south and west are the 5,313 square miles of the Bridger-Teton Na· tio nal Forest. Four milllon people a year vis· it Jackson and the valley to the north, J ackson Hole. The na"'. tional parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton. are the major at- traction, but an increas ing number of visitors are spending ti m e in t~e Br id g·e r · Teton Forest. The Bridger-Teton is the largest national forest outside of Alaska. It is home for several months each year to parts or the largest e lk herd in North America. It has 2.000 miles of hiking trails, 1.500 lakes, 40 campgrounds, three ski areas and nearly 1,500 square miles or designated wilderness. It also has oil and gas. As of this summer. more than 1.600 oil and gas leas~ in force covered 2.2 milUon acres or the forest 's 3.4 million acres. With the ex· ception of wilderness and pro· posed wilderness areas. the Bridger-Teton is essentially un- der lease for oil and gas develop· m ent. .. The fault lines of th e Overthrust Belt, now the hottes t oi I exploration area in the 48 contiguous states. run through the Bridger·Teton Forest to w1th10 a few miles of Jackson. The boom of seismic.survey ex· plos1ons on Forest Service land southeast of Jackson could be heard last summer in the town square. Last summer, too, 49 tires were slas hed on seismic· survey trucks parked in Jackson and plugs were loosened on the oil drains or ntne of the trucks. A scene m Bridger-Teton National Forest where gas and oil leases alarm nature lovers and environmenta11sts ' I t At issue 10 the Bridger-Teton arc questions central to the in· creasingly r ancorous national debate over the uses to which the nation's 737 million acres of public lands are to be put. It is a s truggle that pits the users of the resources of the public lands the energy companies~ mining interests and timber cutters. principally against a now. institutionalized environmental m ovement that lays claim to widespread public support. Those lands are essential, say the resource industries. to meet· ing the nation's needs for oil. gas. coal. timber and other minerals and commodities. and they argue they have been un· wisely excluded from too much of the public domain. They have found a receptive atmosphere thi s year in Reagan · administration Washington. and a c hampi o n in Interi or Secretary James G . Watt. "We have charted a course to bring balance to the use of the resources." says Watt. pomt man and chief flak-taker in an attempt to redirect the public lands policies of the past two decades. "We have determined that we will make decisions in the nation 's interest. the people's interest. balancing all the values." Watt's arguments. and those of his constituency. are couched in terms of private enterprise. economic security. nation~! de· fense and quality of life. "In the Seventies." he says, ··we had the luxury of being a nation that was living off debt to be an environment. It would have been much easier lo be secretary or the interior in the Sixties than in the Eighties." Stewart Udall was secretary or interior from 1961 lo 1969 in the admlnialrations of Presi· dents John Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson. "He has a different definition of the public interest, .. Udall says of Watt. "I don't know any secretary in this century who has been anti-development, but there was always this feeling of management of resources with a responsibility lo future genera· lions. He adds: "You're running a bank at the Interior Depart- ment. The bank is not money. It is something more Important - the resources or the United States." Udall was appointed by John F. Kennedy. Together lhey pre- sided over t he beginning of t.be third great wave or t h e American tonservation move· ment as public lands historians call It. Since 19&4. for example, 80 .\'EW APPHOACll .fames G \.\·art million acres <56 million of them in Alaska l have been designated as wilderness areas, ~ oil leases are feasible but actual drilling or development has been in effect ruled out. A welter of new laws produced a mass of new rules and regula· lions. many of which Watt and the resour ces ind ustry find onerous and which Watt wants to change. Much of wh41t Watt says he wants to do can be accomplished through administrative action. New regulations also are in the works or have been put forth to govern oil-shale development on federal reserves, the grazing of cattle on Bureau of Lands Manage m ent lands, and the management of wild horses and control of coyotes on leas ed federal lands Watt proposed major changes for the management or national parks and says he wanted to open them to more people by re· ducing restrictions on the use of vehic!es and motorized rafts, a plan viewed as anathema by en- vironmentalists. His major goal, however, re· mains to increase mineral ex· pJoration and development on the public lands "to lease every parcel of land that s hould be leased in the public interest." Watt's speedup of leasing or offshoTe federal lands for oil and gas develol)ment landed him in court in California and even some industry officials have complained that it is too much, too fast. He will have to go to Congress for other things he says he wants, including an ex· tens ion -"20 or 25 years. something like that" -of the Dec. 31. 1983, deadline for mineral leasing on federal wilderness lands. The mandate of the public land management aiencies was --------------------- CONSERVATIONIST Stewart Udall overhauled by Congress during the past two decades, c ulminat· ing in 1976 with passage of the Federal Land Management and Policy Act. Sustained yield of resources and multiple us e of public lands for mineral d evelopment, wildlife habitat, recreation and timber harvesting were codified a s the goals of public land management. Scenic values, solitude and other so-called "amenity values" were defined as resources to be considered in· land·use decisions. Long-term planning with full publi c participation became a con- gr essi<lJl!!!Y defined require- ment. Congress also decided during the past 20 years to protect wilderness areas. free -flowing rivers. archaeological sites. en· dan gered s pecies and wild horses, all of whic h affected public land management Protection of the environment became a requirement in all federal decision making, and clean air and clean water acts were passed With the new laws have come the rules and regulations which grate so on the energy com- panies and other users of the public lands. and which Watt says he wants to change. The Nati<mal Environmental Policy Act of 1969 requires the federal government to analyze the impact on the human en· vironmenl of all significant federal actions. When a Wyom· ing rancher who grazes cattle on the Bridger -Teton National Forest wants to move a drift fence, someone in the forest supervisor's office in Jackson has to make a decision about its impact on he environment. A piece of paper makes the rounds, collecting the initials or various specialists. Il Is called an environmental assessment. The same rules a pply to dnll· ing an exploratory oil well or de· veloplng an oil field on public lands. but the analysis becomes much more complex and a full scale envi ronmental impact statement may be prepared. The first ever done on an application to drill an exploratory well on onshore' federal lands 1s being prepared on a request to drill in the high country south o r Jackson. .• After spending 20 months and $650,000 on 1l, the government released a drart in Augus t There were r estrictions and s tipulations. but it r ecom mended the applications lo drill be approved The crucial point was a finding that the govern- ment cannot deny the right to drill to the holder of a lease un· less there was such a stipulation in the original lease, a majoar victory for the oil companies. One of the drilling applications covered by the statement was for a drill site in a proposed wilde rness a rea. The Forest Service has in the past placed s.uch areas essentially off limits to drilling. "H's much more complex than it was 20 or 30 years ago, .. says Reid Jackson, a supervisor in the Bridger-Teton Forest. "The old days are gone when a ranger or forest supervisor could make a decision unilaterally based on his knowledge of his activities in the forest. Jackson began working for the Forest Service almost 30 years ago as a smoke jumper. He's a solidly built man, with sandy brown hair and a square face. In his office here he talks about the conflicting claims of the land he administers and the directions he's getting. "You can go to any one of the ranger districts on the south end of the forest and drive almost any road on any weekend and just about every flat space is oc· cupied by a recreational vehi cle," he says. Budget cuts forced Jackson to reduce his seasonal ranger forces this summer. And there's .. no money for needed work on the water-supply system in some of the Bridger-Teton camp· grounds. But there have been no cutbacks in the minerals sec· tlon. "l don't feel any pressure from our outfit to do things against our better judgment." says Jackson. "Al the same time, the message is loud IVld clear that they do not want us to throw roadblocks. They want us to be accommodating and' work with the energy companies." There are many disputes between the natural resou1·ce in· dustries and environmentalists and conservationists about public lands practices, clear cut- ting or limber and grazing policies amoni them. The m-.jor J' An 01/ rig pokes mlo the sky amid /ort'.\lt'd m11m1tmns1de!. m Bridger-Teton .'Vational f'ore.'ll .~'yrm111111 It 1s 1111(' 11f many e rploralory wells m Lh1s env1ronmt>ntally "e11s1/ 11'<' l11q/i c1Ju11t ry callleground now. however, 1s the development of energy re sources . The oil and gas indt.Citry long has used public lands. but domestic production Jla~ been relatively stable since thE! mid • 19505. As demand increased, the oute r continental she lf and Alaska were tapped, but for the mt>sl part, the increased de· mand was met by larger im- ports of then.cheap Middle East oil. Some energy company ex- ecutives concede the industry wasn't paying all that much at - tention to changes in public land policy. Then came the Arab oil embargo and OPEC. Cana(la. meanwhUt, had been developing oil and gas on Its por- tion. of the Overthrust Belt, a Sft'ies or geologic structures meandering down t.he wtstem portion of the continent. ll was not that the energy companies were ignoring the Overthrust Belt In the United States -they drilled more lhan 100 dry holes. Late in 1974 , when most Americans still thou_i:bt of ft-a· gallon gasoline as a scare word, the rir~l oil wt•ll on l he domestic Overthrust Hell was brought in near Coal ville in northeast tah The currentl) producing sec· lion of the Ovc•rthrust Belt slices out of Utah into southwest Wyoming Fault lines run north through the Rri d ger-Teton Forest to within a few miles of .J ~clcson , the'}. cut into Idaho and north 10to Montana lt is a new oil province, unex· plorld territory the oil com- panies say has great potential ·l'housands of square miles of it Is on public land. much of it wild, remote and in some cues stunningly beautiful. For scveraJ months each year. Phil J locker looks out the win- dows of the studio atop the garage of his home in Jackson and can see the elk herd that winters in Jackson Hole. He is' an architect and a national director of the Sierra Club. The en,rgy companies have gotten most of the public lands they want, says Horker , and it is Ume lo say no more. .. ... -.... ------------_..~-.---~-..----...-------------..................... -........... --..................... 11)11111 ............................. . ,, ' . 112 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Septernbor 11 . 1981 ~~.-p oli ti cs of M-1>-EA-R '!-NN-~-.A~-,H-:Hs-.~-.~-.h-1111'-.. ,-)-d~-v .. 1-.!i-njC -.~-sk-1~-.n-~ m-~-tlng-~-. -u-. m-~-.. ~-.~-:~-l>e-'!-!-,!'-nal_?t_nva-te you rhcck with DeJ>uul lJr11v~·r:uty pit' w ith islmllar lntt>rrHt". acl l>l'lwccn twri people who curl' for I llabl bl·fore you pnnh!d thut absurd lf'tll'r Ma ny fin~t·rah• uolversllleN havt' t·a t'l1 other Who needs to watch. Po Y. s y es cibout how they Wl'rt.' offonnJt (.'Oun.cs HI i.lmllar cou r)\t'S for l!t'nlor citizens and unywuy'' Thl' lhOUl(ht of It nauseates aclvunn•d ballroc.11n danl'tng, l>uckpu<·k people "hu want to tUtC>nd classes dur-rnl· I. M CH'S I) in~. aerobic t'Xl'rt·1sl's, sl'lf hyµnos1s, Ing tht• t•venlng. I i.ay hooray_for anyont' Dear t .M.: llold your horses, lover of RJ('I(\' TKK \' l'Ol.ITIX: II m.1k1·.., nw '1ck lo Illy s to m ath lo M'l' IS.itT\ (;old" .tll'l' .J 1 tor l'x.1mpk. made to gl'O\'l'I and fa\\'I\ ht'fOl'l' thl'Sl' llMll'IOUS puµpt'lt•t•rs . blo<ilt.'d as t h l'Y an• with mont'.\ ,ind s<•lf 1mportatH'l'. for a 1·rumb of their s upport " ~1 .\ ~oodt1t'"' 1 n 1 lw political an•1ia ol toda). "ho t n I ht• v. orld would han• f I u a t l' d s u <· h r I a g r a 11 t flot !"l<.i lll upon pung1•n1 poltt ical watl•rs ·• ~ ,..., TOM MORPHINE ~~; I mt•an . \oU ha,·t·n·1 heard suth \'ll1ipl'l':1t I\ 1· \'Olll'Y ... of politi<'al poobah '>lll('l' Spiro Agne\\ quit s po11l111 g about ·thl· nattt•nng n<.ilwh ... of negall\'tsrn .. OR, CONSIDE R THIS O~E : · It ts an Jx1orn ol poltt its that th<.• pres:-. ts slovl'nl) and s lothful But 111 the prl'sl'nl <.'<.isl'. they are espe('tall,\ malfeas a nt of the11· publit· clul,\' Thi• pr ess is meekly following ;.!long ht>hind the nth men who attempt lo do the thinking for all lhl· \'Oler•., \\ho. "l' are ll1d to pn• ... uml'. are too stupid to bt• allowt'd lo dwo:-.t• for thl•msl·h·t•s Thl' motives of thl' plutocn1ti1· µawnbrnkl•r:-. a1·1· :-.1111 su•r and cabalisti(' the motives of thl' prl'ss an• ha'l' und lal~ but they'r e both playing thl• same game .. B~ now. you probabl~ ARE c·o1winel'd that old Spiro ts al· templ in~ a politic·<.11 rnnwbark But no' Wait ' It'' -.um<.>bod)· elst.• Thl' pol1ttl'LJI fan: i unrl some of those words. I>,\ golly 1 an• l'\ l'n far morl' familiar IT'S DAPPER JOllN. running for offil'e again. Somebody opened the political gall• and John G Sehmitz -.treaked into t he arena. flun~ hi... fl'clora into the ring. ~incl :-.t Jrkd shoot mg from the hp. Schmitz has now offtC.'tall\' dt•elurcd h1mst>lf 111 the rate for t he Republican nomination in the L'n1tc•d Stat1·:-. St•nat1..• raC.'e. along v.ith Sam. and Barr~-. and Pete Alas. Dapper John 1sn·1 too pleas\.1cl with the GOP big m oney, which he obvious !~· now ('alculate!'i has written h im off. Dapper /111111 /11r 1iah11h~ (;11111111• 1111 \ /or 1111/11•111111 IJ/11111/t' llllfltllt'r \ like a bad loan from th<.' ,\mencan In<l<.'pt•ndt·nt !'art~· In a re('ent l)pen ll'tler lo the pn·-., alorl'menllorw<l :-.lo\'enl~". slothful. bast> and laz) 1. Dapµl'I .Ic ahn I uml'd. I .1m being counted out of lhl· 1·ac·t.• h~ a ~rnup of (;()p f;,it eat ·kingmakers · c nweting al :\Iurdo<'k 's Ht·gt.•nt) Cluh 1 hl'l'<lli!'-t.' I am ·not taken :-.l·r10usl~ A~O WHAT DOES .John think ahnut tlw:-it· k1ngmakt·1 ' if you h<J\'l'n·t alrl'ad~ figured 11 out "ho an· <1ppan•111 I~ :-.hO\·elmg their ca:-.h off to other c·andul.tll''" "These SO·ti.llll'd kingmakers dM'l make 1-.mg:-. .. at .di t he,\· mak<.· :\lamelukt•s. minions. 1anis:-.ane:-. toob. pa'' n' and ser\'lle adjun('h to tht·11 own nJt'l'm\ \'Ill-. el1t1..,t and :-.t·lf1sh \'ls ion "I ;..11n proud 10 lw unworth,\ 111 thl· .... upport ol thl" n1•,1 111 pl utocrat~ . I annou11t'l' a crusack aga1n-.1 tht•..,t• ltn horn. woulcl·ht• 1mpl·ralors it re\'olut.ion agatn"t 1he1r p:-.t•urlo aristocratic mach111at wn-. WllEW'. .John Sl'htn1ll l'tlhcr h.i:-. purthasl'tl ;1 nt•w Thesaurus or h<.• does tndl·<.·d ha\'t' Spiro on the pa)TOll. crank , 111~ out his pre:-.s rl'lea:-.l':-. from lht• rl'<.ir holler room It·:, a good thing that Senator ~am I tayaka\\ a 1s a sl•man tic.:ist becaust' 1l ma)· takl• all his past :,kills to inll1rprl'l what Dapper John i.., gorng to :-.a.\· dunng thl' C'ampa1gn And indeed. th(' qlll''>l ton '" "hat "ill Schm1l1 ht· -.a , mg when the campaign g<.·h undl•r \\i.l~' T IDS P:\RTll'l'L.\R bla:-.1. NI it eel for fa mil,\ rnn:-.umpl ton 111 the !-ilo\'enh <.ind s lothful prt•ss ''as rh..,gorgerl t'\'<•n hl•lon• Dapper John C>ff1t1all)· dl'd<.ired h1:-. cand1dac) \.\'hat 's it going to bl' like aflt•r he gl'ls warml·cl up" 'RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY Seu fr-I. llH OC)Oifl 1922 H.AlllOlt ILVD. 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You did a St.'nous disscrvtt'e to u fine I am 49 \'ears old, widowed twice and s<'hool by making it sound as 1f they hJ \l' bct·n· engaged for three years lo a "'ere ~1ving crt>d1ts for such courses nic.•t.> mJn flt• ts hookt'd on porno~raphy Nothm~ could be further from the truth I dt••i1>1st· 11 You H·em lo th i nk As u loyal alumnus of Dl'Paul, I n •nsorship 1s dan~crous und, therefore. b(•llt.'Vt' you owe me an apology :rnythtn~ :idults want to look al 1s OK Som climes your column makes my da) Ila' l' you l'Vt.·r seen rt·al porn"> I mean Ttfat one spo1INJ 1t. DISAPPOINTED rnov1t•s wht-rl' hook1•rs are burned with [N YOU IN ClllCAGO l'igarl'lks. or a mun hung by chains and hcatt•11 '><'llst.•lt.•s-; or six girls in bed Dear Oisappointt'd: T he column to with two men" which you take exception was from a As1dl· from the v1olt'nce, filth and reade r of Tht> ('ritic, a well-r.-spected vulganty, thl• plots ar(• boring and the ('alholic publication. T ht> information acting is just plain lousy. Shouldn 't came from that publication. mo' tl'S be a matter of personal pref- Please note it said MINI-CO RSES, l'ren<'t"' I hapµen to ltke Westerns. My whic h m e ans noo ·c r e dit . Oe P a ul flanC'I' does not. J don't nag him lo ac· University adve rtises thes.e courses in company me to Wcst.olns. I go alone the newspape rs, so they cannot be with a friend J resent he fact that he asha med to offer them. thinks I'm a poor sport ecause I refuse It turns out I gave De Paul a lot of free to go look at that porno garbage with publicity, and I a m happy to have done· him . so. De PauJ Is an ·excellent university I ('OU ld no more compromise on this a nd I rttomme nd those inexpensive, rssut.• than I t"ould change my VJCW on non-credit minl·couf!>es as a means of group -;ex. To my way of thinking. love· ..--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=~ ANN LANDIRS as a human relations counselor that I know nrst·hand wha t a pornogra phic movie was like. So I went. Well, no amount of money could get me to see another one. What a cra!>hing bore and a waste of tim<'. What YO U a re t a lking about. hOWl'Ver, is something quite dJffe rent. T he sado·masochlstic trash described in your letU-r ib for imbeciles, degenerates a nd )\ickies. A rw nonse11se approach to how to deal unth II/e's most d1/f1cult and most rewarding arrangement J\1111 Landers' booklet. · Mor noge What to J.:rpect . · will prepare you for lit'ttn or for worse Send your request to Ann Landers /' () IJoz 11995. Chicogo. Ill 60611 ~nclusrny 50 cents ond a long stamped. self·addres11ed e1welove --cha-ngeyour way of IMng! on our most popular wicl<er furniture! Most of us have spent a life- t ime believing that chairs should match tables. and everything in a room should be of a period. True enough five years ago. But not today. Try training a newly daring eye on the room you're sitting in rig h t now. Does it look uptight? Or 1ust plain dull? 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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Fnday, September 11 , 1981 cordially invites you to attend one of the nation's top antiques exhibitions, and the only "vetted" show on the West Coast, the Neu;port Harbor Art Museum 's fourth annual Featuring antiques from America, England, France and the Orient by forty-one dealers from across the nation, and exhibitions of fine arts and furniture predating 1830. September 18, Friday 11 .a .m. to 9 p.m. September 19, Saturday, 11 a .m . to 9 p.m . September 20 , Sunday , 11. a. m. to 5 p . m . Admission: $5 includes catalogue. Docent Tour : 10. a. m . Friday. and Saturday, $10 includes admission. and catalogue. Lecture Series: 11.a.m .. and 2 p.m. Friday.and Saturday, .. 11. a. m . Sunday. $6 each or five for $25 . Call the mu~eu11J~ at 759 -1122 for more information. ADAMS HOCSE . San Cleme111 e W GRAHA.\1 ARADER. /II. King of Prussia Pa • BAux;H GALLERY . l.VC . Charlottest•1lle Va ANNA BECK A.\'TfQl'ES. Carmel ·WILLIAM BLAIR. LTD. l!VC . Bethesda. \ild & Los Angeles TllE BLL'E Ql'AI L. Solano Beach BRADYWICKS. Santa Barbara TllE CONNOISSEL'R . San Olegu • DAVID·llOLDSHIP. Carmel . VORMA DEE A.'VTJQL'ES. La .Jolla ~ DILLl.'IGHAM & COMPANY. San Francisco •ROBERT DOMERCUE & COMPA.VY. San Franc1scu "EVANS & GERST A:VGIQL'ES. Long Beach llA2EL FISHER PAPERWEIGHTS. Corona del Mar E & J FRANKEL. ,'\iew York .• V 'r' •J AMES GALLEY. Rahms. Pa. CJIARLES EDWI.\' A.VTIQUES. San Frar1c1sc11 •RICHARD GOL'L D A.'ITIQUES. LTD . Santa \tomca •JAMES HA.VSEN. Santa Barbara •HOBART HOL'SE. lladdam. Ct CONSTANCE H fll'RST A:'ITJQUES. 1.VC Los Angeles •Indicates pre-1830 exh1tnts Mrs. Robert F'. Anderson Mrs Herman Axelrod Mrs Johnston Ballard Mrs. Stan Bestor Mrs. Geroge Bissell Mrs. Fran Bury Mrs. Robert A. Busby Mrs William E Chichester Mrs. Kenneth Chong Mrs. R.L. Cooling Mr. Karl A. Copa.s f1rs. Jack deKruif Mr•. Andrew Dossett, Ill Food. and beverages. available 11 to 8 Friday and Saturday , 11 to 5 Sunday . ANTIQUES SHOW EXHIBITORS H Mt /i s n 29 .3 34 4&5 26 37 23 28 42 16 18 17 43 38 11 31 /2 8 fi 14 L'A.VTIQL'AIHE. Los Angeles I. YOSS LTD . A.\'TIQl'E PRl.VTS . Palo Alto .\1ATHJS-J10.\'TGOMERY. Long Beach ADELE McGOWAN. La Canada ROBERT F .VICHOLS . Santa Fe.NM MARGARET .VORD ANTIQUES. Costa .\.1esa PATIO GAi.LERi ES ANTIQL'ES . Glendale P.G PUGSLEY & SON . San Francisco •QUATRAIN, /.'JC . Los Angeles • GLES.V C RA.'IDALL. INC. Alexandna. Va . • STAI R & CO,'\TPA.VY .. V('w York .. \' Y DOROTHY STANBURY'S PORTOBELLO ANTIQUES . Newport Beach TOM STANSBURY ANTIQL'ES .• Vewport Beach GARRICK C STEPHENSO.'V . New York.NY ·EARLE D VANDEKAR OF KNIGHTSBRIDGE. INC Los Angeles. New York.NY . London WARREN IMPORTS FAR EAST FI.VE ARTS. Laguna Beach •WHATS NEXT A.VTIQL'ES. Laguna Beach WHITELEY GALLERY. Los Angeles •WILSON GALLERIES. Santa Fe.NM GARY YOC'.VG . Lerwgtcm .. l\fo 1981 ANTIQUES ·SHOW COMMITTEE Mrs. Ward Chamberlin -Chairperson. Museum Council Mrs Ernest A. Bryant. Ill -Advisory Committee M rs Hal Lehman -Advisory Committee Mrs George G Thomas -Admsory Committee Mrs. Patrick W. Nolan -Executwe Secretary Mrs Nancy Sayre Poerster -Treasurer Mrs. Henry Durkee Mrs. Guy Earl Mr Gerhardt H. Felgemaker Mrs. Hugh Gallagher Mrs. Raymond Geiler Mrs. Walter D.K .. Gibson. Jr Mrs. George Hershman Mrs. Robert Hughes Mrs. John P. Humdall Mrs. Hilary I mes Mrs.DD Kaun Mrs. James M. Keefe Mrs. Myer1' Keithly Mrs. Walter Knox Mr. Rick Lang Mrs. John Macnab Mrs rrank Marshall Mr. Michael Mays Mrs Grace Metzger Mrs Donald McGowan Mrs Eugene McNerney Mrs. Len Miller Mrs. T. Phillips Morgan Ms Betty Oberg Mrs. Anthony Otting Mr.'I. Joseph Paymar Mrs. Roaer Poole A Public Service Sponsorship or the Orange Coast Dally Pilot Mrs Thomas J. Quick. 111 Mrs. Rex Reno Mr L . Jarmin Roach Ms Jackirae Sagouspe Mrs. James Sargeant Mr Tom Stansbury Mrs. John J Swigart Miss Zayda Taylor Mrs. Raymond Turner Miss Paula Vogele Mrs Mayo Vordale Mrs. Donald Webb Mrs. Edgar 8 Witmer ........ ··-·-.. ... . Booths 25 35 20 36 21 27 41 40 5 2 22 30 33 39 I 7 7 19 10· 24 . .. .. 83 J , :. l l • • • • • • .. • • • • • • or • _ • _ ... _, .......... ..-----· ............ _...,.,......_4_ ... ,..0-...,--... ~ ... -• ... u .... e ....... , ... _ ... __ 0Sl!l90•112 111c••a ... ; ... !16!1•1J111&£!111!111!111!1•tllll .... ¢ .. ilJS•£ ll!•Zllll! l!,.ISllJ 11!9'.!l&l!ll!•lt•t .. &llJll•lllllQ Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday. September l 1. 1981 Libra: Diet important S11urday~plem~r 12 By SVDNE\\ OMARR ARIF-'i < Murrh 21 /\pnl l!H Secret message could domanult.• u.ienda Whut you seek. is prac· tically hund<'d yC)u on proverbial silver platter. Oon't reJt•ct the obvious Be analytical without be· Ins overly critit·al Member of opposite sex aids in Qlariryang obJct•tavt•:, TAURUS <April 20 May 201 Wish comes true. especially where horn'-' and family are concerned Libru, Scor1110 and another Taurus figure prom- HOROSCOPE anenlly Check interest on loans, tame purchases and statements Former adversary as ready to become an ally GEMINI CMety 21 June 201. Career objectives come into focus See places. people as they are. not merely ets you wish they might exist. In- dividual who makes numerous promises may be s incere but misi nformed Know it, have alternatives at hand CANCER <June 21 -July 22>): Accent on com· munacations. long range plans which involve travel. publishing, importing. exporting and the bridging of educational gaps. What seemed a lost cause will be revived relationship could be re- established as result. LEO <July 23-Aug 22> Important project is near completaon. be aware, alert and sensitive to public needs You'll reach wider audience perceive potential and realize sky is limit. Aries. Libra and another Leo figure prominently. VIRGO <Aug 23-Sept 22 >· Break with past in· d1cated. new contacts prove s timulating, in· vigorating and encourage creative process Leo. Aquarius. Pisces person:. figure prominently Focus on contracts. publicity and ability to get to heart of matters. LIBRA <Sept 23-0cl 22>: Attention to diet. nutrition is more important than might be im· agined. Know 1t and act accordingly You rise above petty annoyances. establis h style and win plaudits from peers Job gets done and you regain sense of direction SCORPIO <Oct 23 Nov 211 : Social life ac- celerates etffairs of heart dominate scenario People comment on your · charisma ... Young pers ons s eek your counsel. A very beneficial change is about to occur You'll be happier as re· suit Watch Sagittarius' SAGITTARIUS 1 Nov 22· Dec 211 Clouds of confusion will be erased You 'll have a more re- alistic vae\\ Focus on completion of trans action property and territorial rights are included. Scorpio. Leo. Aquarius persons figure prominent- ly CAPRICORN <Dec 22 Jan 19 > Emphasis on variet). short trips. v1s1ts . calls and messages whic h result 1n r h;mgc of plans. Imprint style. get ideas on papt·r. prt>pare formats and d evelop via- ble C'oncepts Gemini. Virgo. Sagattanus natives play key role:. AQl'ARIUS <Jan 20-Feb 181 You II be asked to revise. rebuild and to make adjustments where family member is concerned .. Surprise gift could highli ght scenario You now are etble to locate art1· cle that had bee n lo~t. ma ssing or stolen PISCES l rC'b. 19 Ma rch 20 1 Cycle IS high - you make right move at crucial moment Special talents surge to forefront , new conlacl proves ex- citing. productive Capricqrn. \'irgo and another Pisces f1gun• prominently Terms will be outlined and dt'fmed Fairview Hospit~I needs volunteers ,, Volunteers or all ages are needed at Fairview State llospatal to \\Ork directly with the han- dicapped as teach('r ass istants or aides to re- habilitation therapists. Patients at the hosp1lal range in age from ba bies to ~en1or c1t1zens in se\'en d1fferenl pro· gr ams dealing wath various abilities an~ degrees of handicaps. ·Volunteers m ay choose the type of patient to work with. and other opporlunitaes are available an clinical areas such a s the laboratory. denlal clinic. employee health service or administration Volunteers mus t be at least age 14, although groups age 12 ancl 13 can be accompanjed by a leader. and scout. C'hurch or school groups are welcome. Call Fairview Volunteer Services at 957 5188 for informat1011 SF school on list SAN FRANCISCO <AP\ -Money magazine has ranked San Francisco's Lowe ll High School as one of the nation's 12 best public high schools. lt was the only California institution lis ted l,,owell. parl of the city's public school system. is open to students on the basis of grades and examinations The Finest In Resort Wear Now In South Coast Plaza Waltah Clarke 's South C.oast Piaza In The Mall By The C.arousel 751-7500 AMERICA STILL WORKS DOESN'T IT? Many people don't think so. fhey say the worl< ethic is dead They say most Americans don't want to work for a living Incentive 1s gone. Product1v1ty 1s down Maybe. Maybe not. Find out for yourself by reading the 15-part Courses by Newspaper series. "Working· Changes and Choices ... These thought-provoking articles by leading experts explain the effects o f increasing affluence. more working women. fast- moving tec hnology and other dynamic forces that are changing today's world of work They'll also s how you new. promising work choices for the future. Through your Coastline Community College. you could even earn college c redit And that's not a bad choice. either Every Saturday 1tGrtinci Sept. 12 111 Daily Pilat For home deh11ery. call 642·4321 For college cred11 regcstrat1on. call Coaat11ne info at 962·22 11 STATIMl•O 011' •UNOONMaNl 011' UH 0,. ll'ICTITIOUI •u11NeHNAMI , ,.. 1o11o,.1nu "'"""" nn •bencloned 111• "'• OI ,,.. "<llll~t •u•ln•n Na- ( LA)~ I ( ,IHl~HIHG, JOU ' M••OO<, S...I• •n•. C•lllornle HIOol 1 ... "l<llllOU• llv\lll•u Ne-re lt tt..i to •OOY• w•• Ill.cl •n 0.- Co.inly °"I ,.N HOt,_ L Hone, 1''41 •murro, MIUIOft VlejO, C•ltlornl• "'" blltl ... 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LeQUnt Hilts Celllorn1•. o F1H'1S QOM••l O.>eropllon ot •lllCll c•n bl - Pu1111-Otengo c.,.,, Dally Piiot, l•lnld l>'f wr1nen r-•t lo U• o.n llvg 111, Sept •. 11, 11, '"' Jl1WI Due lo 11-lect l\fl pruenl end --------------• pot,tit>t~ fuhKf <-.>l~t rt>q\11re~nh o·t trw Pu1nt•tiNp f'n4Y ~ub\l•nt1ally •• <••G '' 000,000, •nG orc•u \t e PHUC MOTJ;E --------------1 purc,..wr ol Ille 001190''1 pertn«r>tlop FICTITIOUS aUSINIH NAMI ST•TIMINT Tiit 1011-•no ~r\On> e r• e101no OUslnHsas SVHDOWN RE~LT'I" CO , IHSl M•c A,,,_,, Blvd S..llt 21S. 1 n.lne C• .,1U Sundown Saltt Co , • Ca lllornl• corpo,.llon ll'IH ~Arlllur Blvd Suite 2ll, I n.lrw, CA 'n1 IS Thh buSl,,.H I> coriclu<l"9 Oy • c0tpor•l10n s..-wn Salt• Co Henry w •satn lll<t Pr~ llllS sl.ot-1 ••I flied wllll I"" County Cler~ ol Or-County°" July u. '"' .. , ... Pvllllst'ed Or-COHI Delly PllOt, •vg 11. a. S..C)I ' 11, ,,., Jl•Mt rueuc MGncE FICTITIOUS I USINIS.S NAMI ST•TIMINT r ne IO'llowlno oo• '°"' ••t doln11 OU\lnllUas S•M SPEERS. ISS•I Compuler L•nt. Hunllngion Ble<ll, Callfornle .,...., lnttretit tn UW P•r1ntt sJ•up m•y bf OC>- llQaCed to <ontrlOUtt llell ot •ny re- Qulr•CI <•p1tal contribution\, UtbAn wlll -ecc~ H • -r•I pertner •ny person who unnoC O.mon•Creto INl 11 h <-bl• of OHrlno ots ,,.." ol reQul r•CI <•P'••I contrtbulton\ Further, II WOUid 0t oOCIVl\tDlo 1 ... 1 1111 ourc"•wr be "°P'tiH•<•ted 1n r••• ••l•le lnwslmenh and tem111 er wllll IM rl\lls 1nvol~ 1n purc,..sino <om mer<••• tH I ut•lf • copy ot ttlt perlrw<V\lp ' belenu >"HI •• of • re ct nl O.le will Ot m-•v•ll•l>'t IO • a1.1etll1ed bUve• UPOn requeSI lo Ur boon Tiit P.llrtnerslllp "•s reconlly - l•lnld en -•lwil ot II•• P•rtner1n1p Pf--1Y. eno 1,_.I epp1•1 .. 1 m•y Ot r1v1.-oy •ny auallll.O pure,_. ... , uponr-lloUrbeft Fun,.. que•toon1 m•y Ot lddr......, to Ur-. •I 11\t -en nole<I or by lel""'°"' •I 111'1 IS~Hll OllTED Sef>l.mblr I. 1911 URBA N PROPERTIES S•DDLEB•CI(, • Ctllfornl•-rll percnen1110 By E . .Justin Wol'°" f I c;.n.rel Pinner UIWOll'FICIS lltllU.&MANILU. '-------------~-~-----~=~----~---~--------~ F P ~l~~~<.l•C..l~m~ ,.. c~poret1on1, us.1 ComPVtff L•,,., A ll'AllTNlltS"lll" INCLUDING PltDf'ISSION•I. COlll'Oll,.TIOHS "~ .......... s..111 ue ... .._, Cetllifr PUIUC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS eUSINIH N-[ st•TIMINT fh• fo110•1no Pf'r\on •t oo•n9 tN\•M'S.S•\ TECHNIC•l D•I• SYSfE"IS, ,.,., (Mranr• Dr . M'"'°" Viejo, C• ., ... Henry At t"u' P~•rnf' 1•1•1 C•rran.uo 0. Mou-V••10. Cll '201 T ht~ bu\•"'"'' f\ condu<tM b' •n 1no1v1ctu.11 tWntv ~•rl'llt Th&\ 1t•t""""1t we\ tiled wltt. tP'llt County Cttrll of Or•f\Ge" CO'-'nty Or\ •uo "· "'1 ,., ..... Pulllo\hld Or-Cool Deily Piiot. •vg 11, 11 S..P1 ' 11 1 .. 1 1107 11 PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS euSINUS NAME STATIMINT Tiie 1011owtng oo•son1 ••t Clolno b•lllneu as CD•l~H M•RCOS, LTD , J6• S.n Ml-I Orlw , !Mille 100, H-por1 Bea<ll, C..lltomte '2~ Mk llMI I. Cohtn, J6'1 Sen MIQlitl Orlve, Suite 100, H•wporl !lee ch, C•lllomla._ R_, D E•I, J6'1 Sen Miguel Drive, Suitt 100, Newport a .. cll, C•llfoml• t"60 Thi• ouslneu 11 conelu<l•CI t>y a llmlt.O pen,,.nl\lp Mkl\Ml I. Collon Hll$ si.t•nwnl we• lllld with 1111 County Clerk Of Or•"91 Co11nly ori • uv<nl 16, '"' "'""' It-M, MMT!wR, ·~· ,. ...... ~~.Witt "'"'"'1 a..dl, c... ftflM PUllllsi.d 0r4'nGlt Coen Delly ll"t~ Aug. 29, SetJI, '·II, 1•, '"' .... 1 PUILIC NOTlCE ll'ICTITIOUS eUllNllS NAM• STATaMl.NT '"" foll-Inv ~rM>tlt er• doln11 """_ .. WARMIHGTOH·llELIANCE 11EH· TURE, lO'O Pv11men Slr•el, Cost• Mew. c.t lfornl• mi. Tiie ,._,, P W•rmtnqton C• , • CallforN• <.._•lion, -Pullmen itr-. Cate -u. GellfOf'nll tt•M R•ll-• ~Co., a C:.lllOrt1la cor por•tlOn, J2CIO SM\ ,.,_ Ro.a, Los A*'"' Callfan\I• -s Thll llv•IM1l Is c,on<lu<ltel o, • _,.,_,_,, "-.. *"" W•rmlnQI01' Co Wllli.M .J .. ,_ Comrolle• Tiii• 1u1-1 WM Ill.., wllh Ir. Cevnty Cll•\ ot D••"9t County Oft •vo tt. ••t ,.,_ 11"\1411._ Or-C-n Deity 11"1191, ""' "· ...... •, 11. 1•1. .,,,..., NlllC MOTlCE ll'ICTITIOUS IUSIMIU N-1 JTATl:MINT f II• lollow lnv P•"on Is Clo I no 1>U1lrtKs ~ ROOMMATE SEEKERS, IXIO Do11t SI , S..llt 200, NewPOrt Bea<ll, CA .,~ fert•nct F Koeckrllf, 11'51 Redoncltl• St • Mission Vl•lo. C• ,,..,_ Tiiis tanlneu Is condu<ltCI by .,., lndlvldu<tt. Tefty Koec:ILrltr fllls st.l.,._t was lllf!d •1111 IM County Cltrk of Oren~ County on Avg It, 1 .. 1 ,.,_, PullllolWCI Or ... C.,.st Dally Piiot Aug. 11, 28, SePI '· I I. 1 .. 1 l71Ho-11 ll'ICTITIOUS eUSINISS NAMI JTATIMINT Tiie lollowlnv Pl'"'"' ••• C1oln11 ...... -~ .. C D IC EHTERPPISES, U12 Merv•I• 0. . HunllnQIOft !Me< II, CA ,,_ Oevld L. Stww¥er, tsn MaMr•IO Dr., Mvntlnvton 9H<ll, CA., ... Candloe A. sn.-r. nn ,...,..,,. Dr • -""°'°" ~ecll, c• .,._, Tiiis l>uJlneu 11 coriclucttd by a husbend-wtfe. D•vlCI Shawvtr Tiiis ,,.._, w•s llltCI with Ille County Cl••k of Ot•n111 Counly on 11119. "· '"' ll'IMUJ PullllShld Or~ Coout b.11, Piiot, •UV. 11, ll, Sept.'· II,'"' J1..,_.I NDTICIOfl N()N.•RSl"ONSlell.ITY NOCICI Is -y Qlv.,. lllel fllo un. 0.rslgntO viii -be rtt,JOf\llble for •ny cMbt.s or llebllllles conlr•O•d by •nvont> ot,,., lh•n mywlf 1 on or ••t•r 1111> Cl•lt Det..i !Ills "1> Cl•y of 5991 . ltll Jot>nE R-1n 161' N.wPOr'I Blvd, • 1 CCKl.ll Mew, Cll '1•11 Puollslled Or-c ... 11 D•lly Piiot. S.pt 10, II, 11. '"' -.et PUlllC NOTICE C·1U NOltTH Oll"NGl JUDICl•L DISfltlCT lt7JN.-Y•ve. ,........_,ea._,. PL•INflFF C & W •CT IOH RENT•LS, INC DEFENDAHT FRANIC llH L HOWELi., HOWELL MARIHE CORP . DOES I lllrou11h 101, '"'""'"' SUMMONS C..N-AJnt4 HOTICfl You l'Wlw -wed TN court may dt<lclt -lnll .,_ wltnoul your belnv lle•rd unlH• .,_ ,...pond wllllln J:I IM'f'-RIMI lt\t lnforrnetlon below II you WI"' to -~ Ille ..,..lu al IO\ ell........, In lhh ""'""· you M>Ould 00 •o promptly •o tll•I your wrltl•" ,..s.ponw, 11 .,..,, rney 0.111..i on llmt AVISOI U1lld he \ldO Clem•l'daOO fl trl-putdt Cle<lcllr conl•• UCI •In e11dltn<I• • meno• au• Ud ,.,...,...,. Otntro dt JO dlu Lt• la lntonnKlon-··-!>I U.-0 Ot->Olkltar et <-to Cle un -000-en HM esunlo, -·•• 11ecer10 1mmtdletome111t, Cl• ••t• miner•, w -•w ncrll., el fl.ey '1CTITIOUS BUSOlllU etovne. putOt ... r~str-. tllml)O. NAMISTATIM•NT I TO TME OEFEHD•HT· • CIYll Tl\9 tollowl!IO -Mn• ••• Clolno complaint 11 .. l>ffn flltCI Oy Ille bVtlMU ••· p1el11tlff _,,., you. II "°" wllll to •. HEWPOllT HOME LO•H •"UJ; dtl....:I this I-It,.,_ must, wllllln 11. H fWPOllT HOMI 1.0AN •i.4, C. •Jt O.ys .tiff UllJ wmmoM 11 Mrwd HEWPOAT MOMI LO•H ·~. 0 on '°"·Ille wllh IN• c-1 • ..,._ HEWPOftT HOME LOAH U .. ; E rt-10 n. ~aim. Unlffl "°" HEWl'Oftl HOME LOAN llli1, F do so, YoUt dltf..,11 wlll be enlerwcl on HEWPORT HOME LO•H ., .. ; G. •P9fl<.ellOll 111 the ptalmln, -lhb HEWPOtlf HOME LO•H .,.., H cour1 fNY ef'll ... • 1-.......1 ... 111'1 NEWPOllT HOME LO .. H U10, 11 you lot IN '911tf -111 "- CorPO•lle Plue , HewDOn lllla<ll, comPl•lnt. wlll<ll <011ld •••ull In C•lllor'nlttllMO o unl•llm1nt ot wegn, 11111ne of N•wporl Home Loen, In< • "'Ol'O or ~My or ot""' rtlltf C•lllornla, t7 Co•P•••I• ll"lua, '"'.....ttdl,.lN<-4111\t H-pot1 lleecll, Callfoml• 9*0 D•t..i 0<1Mr I, t'90 HunllnQlon e..c11, Qlllornl• 9- Tlll> _,,..s 11 <-.Cle<! Oy • <or P<>••llon F P Pul>llt!Wr\, Inc. .J_. w Fl.,..von En<Ullve Vice Pr". fllll s1a1..._1 wes llltd wllll Ille County Clttk oc Orenoe Counly on Auo 71, 1 .. 1 ll'Htttl Publls.lwd Or-Coell Dally Pllol, Avg H, Soe91 4, 11, 16, '"' •n_.1 PUIUC NOTlCE FICTITIOUS e USINISS N-1 ST•TIMl:NT Tllo lollowlno ~•sons •rt Going bu•lneun LAHC EHfERPRISES, ltllJ M•<Artru.1r 8oute"<t•td, Sult• 200, Cr vine, (.A flJU w1111..,.. c ..,.ms, ,.,., Ma<•rtll;ir Boul•V¥CI, S..lle 200, lrvlno, CA '711S D•vlCI •. Lemu, '" Horth M•ldof\, Fullerton, CA mJJ. Cllerles M CobC>, »4 O.~­ Dr Iv•. lAl•yott•, Louis I.,.• 70S03 O•vlCI P Hoyes. llOll Mll<ll•ll SouCll, INI,,., C• '2114 Clllrlt\ R •C1•m1, lONl Meed• llvenoe, Orenoe. CA., .. , Tiiis buslneu Is condu<l•CI oy • Qtner •I pertnefShlp. w1111.,.,.. c. .11.0•m1 Thi• st.lltemenl wn tlleo w1111 the County Cl•ra Of Or•noe County on Aug >t.1 .. 1 Wllt1-C......_,. ,.,.,_._, ~ .... ""_, ....... 1'112 ~.antwr ., .... S.tt• "' '" ... ,CAt27ts W.tlM .. ,.., .. Pubil\/\td Or_,. c ... st Delly Piiot, S.pl 4, II, 1e, lS, '"' '"'2 .. 1 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS ICAMI STATIMINT TM tollowlno person1 ••• Clolnv 111111.wu .. •· HEWPOIH HOME LO•H U11; II HEWPOAT HOME LOAH •m; C. HEWPOtlT MOME LOAN on. D. HEWPOllT HOME LOAH •»•; I . HEWPOltT MOME l.DAH •21S; F NEWPOAT HOME LOAN 1t21'; G. HEWPOflf HOME 1.0AH on: ... H EWPOAf HOME LOAH •>19, 11 c .. _. ... Pl .... N-1 lie.cl\, CA .,WO HQ'IPOllT HOME LOAH, IHC. t• C•lllOml• ~ .. IOftl, 17 Cor_ ... Pi., •• ,,._, e.ec11, c• ""° H•.--t -Loen, Inc l(et~H .. O •n't. Vice ,.,.__, Corlll(IGQ p,.,...,. llMH1 It. Alll HfWPOr1 ._ Loen, lllt. CltMI 1C1W-"- Tiiis Ntemothl •• 11...i wit!\ ttM COU1'ty Qffk Of Of'll\99 COUl't'f on . ....,..,.,,,., ........ PllCllf-Or.,.. Coett Oelly ll"l)Ot ... JI. ........ 11. , .. 1111 .,....,, ., Mllll• SNw. Ml't Vic• --t °""'" (.4'1 l(totc• o-we ,.,..... ,.,.,,.,...,, ... WlteiN ...,._ ...... -Tiii• ti.totnwnl wet llled wltll tllll .._...,Mith, Col.*" Countv Cl"\ 01 Ot-C...,.ty °" (I'll ~ AllO 1', '"' ...... ,_ Or ..... C-•t Delly "'"" 1'1- ....... .,, ... ,_,._,., 11, '"' PllClllllWll Or-CIMA oelly ll"lttt, »to.411 AW 1&. l9jlll •· 11, II, 1'91 a11 .. 1 NtW-1a.dl.CA ~ PullllllWd Or._ Coe>I Delly Pllol, S.pt •• !I, 14, 11, ... I 4007-11 PUil.JC MOTlCE Cll"l'I* HOTICI Of' TltUSTI I 'S S.LI TS No?~ On Seplember 2S, "'' • el • U o'CloclL • m ., FriCl•Y. •I Ille lronl .,. lr•nce •o Ill• 010 Or•no• Covnty Courlllou~. lo<eleCI on S•nl• An• BlvG , 01lwun S'r<•mor• SI ~ B•o_a,, s-.1 ...... c• WESl E RN M UlV •I. COR POR• T ION. e CelllONll• <Ori>O•• tlOftl •• T nx1H or ·~utut..i T ruilH , under 1111 -ol lru1t .. e<ut•CI l>Y DIST°""'f COMPAHY OF NORTH •M E RIC•. IN C. e C•llforn1e Corpo<ellon, ,..,11n <•11.0 Tnntor, re <o•Cl«I •ue l , 191' as 1n1lru,,,..,1 No .011, In -1325$, P-14'S, of 0. f l< l•I Re<o1C11 of Orenoe Counly, C•llloml•, will W!ll •I publl< eu<llon lo I ... 111°""1 OIOCllr for <tsll, pey•twt In l•wful .._. of ~ Unlt..t Si.to •C tlW 11,,,. ol .. 1e. If-. lnttrttl <onveyeo to end ,_ Mid by u ld trusCM uncltr Uld clftd Of ltvll ln Ill# prOl)trty >llu•leCI In w10 Counly end !>t•lt. CIHC:rllled .. Tllet POrtlon ol LO( ti o1 Tte<:I No 03, e1 loflOWn on • Met> re<or-In Boo~ tt, P•oe 42 01 Mls<ell•neou• M•ps, •t<o•CI• of Or•n111 Counly, Calllornl•. more p1rll<ul••l'r descrt-nlol~. TIW -r1y 50.001 .. 1 ol Cllt ea1t•r· ly 21S 00 feel ol Mid Lot '1, H id 1U 00 1 .. 111e1n9 ~,...., •lono Ille """fW' ,, lln• of UICI LOI " from 1119 sou111,ut•rly corner lll•rtof, 1111 woltrlY end Msl•••v tines of said perctl bel!IO el rlgllt -le• lo IN soutlle1ly 11ne 1....-. EXCEPTIHG THEREFROM Ille southerly 10 00 feel H dtsc•I-ltl CIMCI to 1"' City ol Coot• ~... r• cor--ell n . 1m ltl ~ nus, P~ 771, of Offl<l•I Recorcb of .. 1c1 <-IY Tll• 1trHt •Odreu •nd/or oll>er com,,_ dftlonellon. II •ny 11 pu'll0'1 edlOlle' I I~ VIC'°<Y SI., C•le M~. CA Seid wlo wlll lie m-•lt'-1 ,.,.,. ,..,,Yes 10 Ill"' llOUl"llon or encum. br•-. tor Ille purpo91 Of peylnv lflt GClll99tl0ftl .. ...., by Mid 0.0 ,,.. <ludlftg IN,_ -u-Of IN trustH ""° Of "" 11'\dll < .... t .. by uld -· edV9'Kff ltwr1111ncler, wltll t11te'9ll .,. P<"Wio.cl !Mffin. -""' 11-~ llW\Mi,,.1 -"'"""' Of IN H..Whl -\WM tty wild ~ ..... It llt,UI 7• oe..a: ,.....,.tu. "" WIE,TEltH MUTUAL ~~ATIOH 100 So T .min St. Or ..... ,CAftttJ (1141 71to4t00, MtwtlT,_ •rD*-•-T~ s.M Ofll('tr PlllllltNd Ol'lflll GM• O•ty P!Mt, le ... ,._~ II 6 I .. I.al _,..., Lot l Of Tr~I No •110 1n 1111 Col• ol N•wpor1 Bt•<" ., \hown on• m.c> rtcora.o 1n 80QI. 11>6 ~ 1~ ol M" <tll•~ Mal>', on I~ OH•CI ol IM count., re<orOtt ot w •d (OUf'\f'f nw '''"' .oor ... s or ot~r c.ommGl'I d«llontloon, 11 any, of tnt rtel pr-r h h•rt1n.tDOvf de\Ctlb!<t •\ piurport.O to br 1911 S..M••90 Ort'/e Nt:wpon 8t•<h C•ltforn1a T PW u.notr\10"«'0 """'..,11 01i.c.t•1m\ •II lllbOlly IOI 1nc:o,,•t• ... u "' \tlCI \tr•f'• .od~u or othtt'r t.ommon Ot s19n•uon S>•IO S.lf' will bf m..ot W1t'->ut war 'll"h P•Pf"tt\ or 1mohed re"rd•"9 lltlt po5.W1.\1Qn Ot tf"(UMbftlf\(.e\. 10 1oll1fy lhf prlnc:lpel Nl•n<• of IM Hot• or oOwr oohoehon se<.urf'd b1 Y id OMd ot ltV)l with 1ntere)I at\CI otMr \"1"\ 4\\ c>roiit•Ot<J IM rt"1n. plu\ •ct"•n<•s if •nv. U"Cltr ttw lt"tm\ thtrfrOf •nc:J 1"1tteit on '"'" .av•n<•' and pt~ ltts '""'OO• •nd .. ~MS OI Uw TrU\ttt •no 01 uw '""'' c.r•••f'O Dy >lld O<!eCI ol f ru>t Tne IOIAI amount 01 Y id obllQaClon, onctUOlno r••\onittiot., t\llm•ttd fff\ t "4r0f"' •no t•Pf'f"W-\ of trw Tnnttt •I tfWI t1mf' ot tnlU•I ovo•1<•l •Of'I or 1n1• NOiiet IS "71.111 '1 D••od S..1>1em1>tr 1. 1 .. 1 Aul E\l.•lt SiKut1tl•\ Serv•<• • C•hto,n1• <O"'Por•llOt\ •\ fru''" Bv D .J Moroor thPrft•Otnt CSE•Ll 10?0 N B100ldwav S..ltt JC», SilnC• An•. CA 9110. T••--""' '~ 191>1 Pul)41.,,.., Or-Coe\! D•1ly PllOI ~pit-•. II, II. 11111 ,.SHI PUIUC NOOCE FICTITIOUS euSINES.S He.#1 STAfEMIHf H•RBOR AREA •PPLIANCF SEllVICES 1140 l -A••n-. Unll O, (OSI• Mow . C•lllOf nla .,.,. G.ity EU9fnt Wll..,,,, JIOJ Warr•~ 1.t,.., C.t• Mo ... Calll~nt• •l6l6 r1111 ~lneu °' <ondU<ltd Dy •n In dl"<tlctu..I C.••Y E Wll'°" Tnl1 1talement """ lllod wllll lfl<I Count~ Cl•r~ ot Oranoe counly on •voust l6 1<ie1 1'16fftl Pullll\/\td Orenoe , ..... D•llY PllOI •uo ?I Soe9I ' II. II, 1'191 _.,_.I PUIUC MOTtE f'ICTITIOUS eUSINIS1 NAMI ST•TIMINT Tiit lollowlno oor10n1 ••• doing OU\1-SH DESIGN INTERIORS. 1110 Eal! Frvll SlrMt. Senl• lln•, Celllornl• '2101 Eule EGwerCI Youno. 1 "431 L• S•ll• Len•. Munt1n11ton B••<ll, C•lllornla '16-41 l erry A. Youno, 10<» Grove L.e,. HewPQrt lk'«h, C•llfO#nle tl!WO Yl'91nla Fostff. 10<» Grove Lene Nt"'P<W'I 8eecll, C.lllOf'"le tJMI) Ttll1 buslnen I\ tondu<ttCI .by • vener •I pe ,,,..,.hip Larry• Vouno Tl\IS stet-I Win lllld wllll -Counly Cler~ of O.en91 County on 11119 , ..... 1 ... ,_ Publl-o..,. c ... 11 Delly Pltot, A"41 11, 5-pl '· "· "· ... , ... , PUlllC llOTlCE .. ~.­ll'ICTITIOUS a UttNl:H N-1 JTATIMINT T.,. followlno persons •r• Clolno l>U.11,.....n COST• M ESA OltfHDPEOIC M ID•C•L Cl.IHIC. 21S Victor!• Strut, Sult• I B, Coile Meu. C•11"'"1141 n.n Clla rlu A lonn•ll. M 0 ., a Proln•l-1 Co<'ponllon·Callforl\I•, H J VlcWI• 51,.t, lklllt l·B, 0..la Mt ... Cal lfoml• '7617 .Jolw\ C:.lltlt Ir_,, M D , lftC., a c e111orn•• '°'-•"°"· JTS Vl<1or\• Strttl, Sult• I B. C.O,I• M•U. C•ll""11• n.:11. l(tfV'lttl1 W. ICeftOle ,a.-0 , IM , a C•lltornl• coroou1lol\, JIS Vkt .. la StrHI, Suite I I . Colle MtH C•lltoml• '7671. Thi' M!Mu h condllct"9 "" • oe--ral Pl'1Nnf1lp. 0-rle a-wft, M 0 . ~ Tllll ..._ wn flied wltfl tllt C41<M!y Cler1t tt Or ..... C-y Of\ AWl-11, "'1, p,_.. ""*'9Nlll 0r .... 0-1 DtilY ~--Alll. t1, ... itjll. 4, 11, 1"1 ~ ~··.-..--~----.... -- rnmrnrn~~~ ~rn The 'perfect pair' of bulbs 11 llll'r\' \\a'> t'Vl'r a t•ontc!tl to 111<•k tht· · ix·rfrt•t p;ur' in bulb r1c1wt•r:-. 1t woultl n1ost l'<'r lainly h1· tht• n11lurwulus 11011 anemom• Tht'st· two Sl'nsutwnal bulbs C'Om phnwnt 1·u<·h othl'r 1n t•very WU~ B1111w1culus and anemone both thrive 111 "' sunny locat1011 . both are plant<•d JUst ont•-half to one in<'h deep. thl'y bloom from Marc·h lo May and they reward you with armloads or huge bright glistt·ning flowers from NICh bulb They arc cas) tu gro\\ plant tht• bulb..'> this fall. "'alch and wutcr 1n the winter and then en joy lht•ir rnagn1f1cent blooms 10 the :-.1Hing. ad\•1se:. the Cal 1forn1 a A..,,ociat1on of Nu rsl'ry men WllEN YOU PLANT lht•sc l\\O bulbs 1n a bed or burder, the anemones \\hich gro\\ 12 20 1n ches high should be placed 1n front of the ranunl'ulas. which tends lo tw a Jilli(' taller. grow m g 18·24 inches. While the ranunculus comc•s in a full spectrum o f <·olors. rang tng from red:-., roses and pinks all the way through ornnges. yellows and whites. the) do not produc<• any Clo\\ t·rs in the blue or violet shad<'s Anenomes on the other hand come 1n beautiful . rich blul' ancl violet shades a:-. \\ell a s the reds, pinks and \\hill' The two dl'f initcly compl1111l'nt l'ach other The gardener <·an certainly l>c creative whl•n planl111g the!>e bulbs .lust imagine an entirE' flower bed nf bright gold ranun c u I u s a n d r H' h ' 1 o I e t b I u c anl'mont•::-. \\hl·n \our garden burst:-. into bl<l{lm next spnng Or. you could ll~l' glt!>lt.'nmg whit<• ranunrulu:. alon g with f1erv n•d anl·munes Or, pot tht•m Ur> ~cvaratt>l~ for bnght. II\ eh portabll· <'olor t'om1• spring Bdnn: planting these l\\o de- lcetablc bulbs. 11 i~ good to ~oak tht• bulb m water for a ft>\\ hour:. to plump 11 up /'lie rwiu11t 1d11s 1:; u ·'<'ll!WI 11J11al 1>11/IJ //nwcr GARDINIRS CHICllllST • Feed and del'IJ walt•r roses !ht:-. month If ~OU \\<IOI J!OOd hl11om ... d111 rng lhl' f.ill month.'> • Spnng 1111\\l'rirtl! hul IJs 1·:in lw potll'rl 11p for sonw portabl<: n1l111 Try putt111g .111 ,,.,,ortment 111 t lwrri 111 ,1 hu'h\•I h.1 ... kct or \\ llll' har 11·1 ;111<1 uf t•ou r 'il' there " I hl· clt•pt•ndablt' C'la~ put • This 1s a good t1rn1· to think .d111ut working a s lo\\ iH'tmg f1·rl1h1l·1 into lhl' ground '>llt'h a' h11111;·mt-ul :.o the winter raini. 1· an wurl-. on them • l'hcl·k \our nurst•nl.'s now for lrl'l's that -provide a fall s how of d1;.1ng111g leaf color Then you ra n pi<'k lht• one you like best for ~·our garclt•n You will find trees \\Ith lca\t''> that turn yellow. red. orange and bronzt• • Whether you're interested in planting fruit or s hade trees. natl\l' shrubs or flowers, the ht•'\t t1mt• (O plant IS fall Bulb and plant sale scheduled Orango Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 11 . 1981 Bl Gardeners beware ... Santa Ana winds are due in September South1·nl Culiforruu Rardeners :.hould keep luwnN und plants well wat<>red to slan• off the er fe<"t::. or St•ptt·mber Santa Anli wind:.. Santa Ana wind!i produce hot tcr temperatures and dehydratl' plants To prote<.'l plants, water th~m before the winds arnve, says Southern California gardeners Another buffer against the heat 1s mulch Perennials and permanent plants especially camellias and roses benefit from having cool roots. Spread up lo several incht•s of organic materials over roots Seeds or annuali. and peren- mals tan be started t•arly m t he month . For fall and winter color, plant calmdula. candyturt. Can terbury bell:.. dahlias. English daisy. foxglove. ncmesia. pan:-.y, Shasta da1:.y. sweet alyssum and verbena. Annuals and per<'n nials started from pony pat•ks can be planted in the second half of the month Fall 1s the best :.ca:-.on to plant most tn·<.·s. shrubs and ground covers During St•ptcmbt:r. plan what kind:. to buy and where lo place them Gardeners who want any perennials from mml order houses s hould send for them now so they'll arrive> in tim<.1 for planting in October when the \\eath<'r 1s cooler Another autumn task s hould be to d1v1de belladonna lilies or n a k e d r·a d i c s ( A m a r y I I 1 s belladonna l while they are m bloom or just aftl•r they fm1 s h rlow1•1111g umJ llt'lort• h.·af u11d root ~rowth l.w~in South Arn<.'an hulh' nt•1•d 1hv1d1n)t whl'n the) look t'rll\\Ch·d .11111 hiJVt· workt-d th1•111:.clves 1>art wt1y out of thl' l>Ol I , {.;jrd1•1w1·s who ll\1t· in thc h1lb must def1•11d a~a1n'l the pm .... 1b1hty of brush f11 C':. Thf' h1•..,1 lldcnst• " a well Wi.1tered ~.11 1h·11 l\11nlh1•1 dd1•11M• 1.., to rlt·u1 h111'\h '"1'11 •• ..., "tld vl•geta t11rn <:.1rd1•111•1'' .... 11011111 rut to the ~round all wtld v1•i;l.'tat1on w11h111 :}(1 ft·•·t of thl' 1rr1J(ated ~JI dt•n ancl 'iht•ar h;H·k lo JH tnt'h1•s ur ll•s.., q•iwt at 11111 rn thl' 111'\l 711 ll'l·l Now is time to start planting that new lawn tt·.., ltm<' to -.top talking ahout In l'I Thl"•l' .11 \',1' .. 11u11ltl he putting 111 a nt'" lawn anct ~t'l in fillt·!I in a' the\ ... ho" 1111 J.1~htly to act111n Man) garctt'nt.•r::. \\in(•t-r<1k1• lh1• .. 11rta1·1· 111 "'tahll..,h the at thl' thought or having to chg ..... ,.d llt'l1 up th<• old (IO(' lJut with tht• aid of "t<·p thtt·I' "' I ht• aetual '\ow1ng mo<lNn 1nach1ru·r~. you can dig, nf thl· 'l'l'd An c·\ t•n 'l'rt>ad of level and plant a large la"n \\1th 'it'•'<I \\111 lw lwlt•·r a:--.url·d 1f you a m1n1mum of work ust• a sµn·ach·1 Thl•n• arc frvt' lu g sleµs to the Stt•p four 1s to c·ovt•r the "pl•rfl>l'l " lawn ae('nrd1ng to the 't'C'<lht·cl '"'" a 11 1 .. inch layer California l\ssor1at1on of of organic 111:i11•rial that your Nur ... l•rvmc·n nur,<•n man 1 t·1·ommt•ncb This Stt•µ -one 1:. to rol1>t1ll If )OU "ill prctll'd 1lw ... t·ed ancl keep 1t don town ont'. tht•y l'an !Jc· n·nt frnm drying out or hlowing <'d at :.i rcasonuhll' cost Work ·'"' ll\ This " a most 1mpm1ant the arl'a to be µlantc•d fa1rl) \.\ell ,tt·11 Tht•n rnll with a heav} until thl' soil 1:-. pulvt'ril(•d and ,, .it1·r 10111•1 takl' ad\ etnlage of lhl' po" er 'tour finul .ind most v1t;.1I step t11l1•1 hy using 11 to work 111 plt·n ol ;ill I' t11 kt'l'll the i.et·dht•d well Ly 11f organic· n1attt.'r \.\al1•r .. 11 On•· good drying out Stt•p t\\O 1s lo 1 akt• :.incl li:vC'I "ht•11 a Ill'\\ I•"' 11 1s ..,proutin~ RemoH' rm·ks .-lumpi. of com \\ 111 u11tlo all th1• 1·an· ~ou have pact soil. and un~ largl' mots l<tk(•n 111 th1' p111nl Hut don't that the t1llt·r m1ssl'c! :"lo\\, \\;1t1·1 \\llh .J lwav\ hand or vou watc•r the soil wt•ll Th" \\all'r rn;i~ JU::-.t \\,1s h lhl'.st•('(I out tJst' ing "Ill ht>lp !ht• :-.1111 st•ttle trt and a f int• ... µ1 ;J\ and do a thorough rcvt•al a n) ::.1><>1:-. lhat .in• not __ J11h __ _ LLOYD•s ~ ' .--' gardPn sl1op [Violas and Pansiesj lricJhten up your qard•n -fltant now few Mntft" & spriftCJ color. ... :f/~r-Pony Pale R.q. Sl.09 ...A~Chrysanthe mums .~.,~·~1 ~ 11MUMS11 . .:~· · ~ Many colors· '.;'.{~ • '-"-'" bud & bloom :~ r:; k " Great F°'I Color . ~' -· 4" Pot Rec} Sl.69 . ' . ..., • NO~ 69 .a. /NOW •ct~ Th<.' Orangt· County 1lort1c11ltural Society will spon.,or a bulb anti pl;.inl salt' Tuesday at 7 30 pm in lttt• l'aliforn1a Cooperative Extension. 1000 S flarbor Bh·d . Anaheim T lfF. S PYGLASS Hill Garden Club will hQld its first ml'l•ting of the 1981-82 year Wednesday in the honw of 'Vlrs James Crowley Dr llarold Koopo" Ill. dire('tor of I he L'C I C: ucst speakt•r Stuart Moore of Wyndam Leigh Jt'\\ l:'lt•rs will speak on "Choosing Jewelry Wise TRIMMINGS ly For more information call 644·4443. Arbon•tum. \\Ill present a '>hcle sho" of rare and exclu:-.1vc bulhs thal will ht• offcrl'd for :.die Proceeds from lhe sal<' \\Ill benefit a Gt•nc Bank for ,\fncan bulbous Jnd cormous plants .11 tht• Arboretum The public· 1s \\clcomc· tn attend 'Tiit: COST/\ Ml'sa Hav C1t1es Branch of the National Fuchsia !'ioc1etv h~s scheduled its annual luau ~tonda\ at the l!rccht Orchid Gardens. 1989 Harbor Blvd .. Costa ~tesa Tlw 6 30 p.m party "Ill hi: open for guesti. and \'ts1tor:-. For more information call 548 8207 Time to Plant Spring Bulbs RANUNCULUS Jumbo-size bulbs for brilliant spring blooms. Also ... Many more bulbs to plant now. ( Nur~ery Special \ CREEPING FIG I Florist Special\ 'White Butterfly' Extra large, full and graceful. Very reliable Indoor plant. - THE BEST VINE -Ficus repens. • Evergreen vine att.aches to wood or mesonry. Tiny heart leaves c reate Interesting patterns as vine spreads. 1 GAL REG. 3.98 ,.....~...,,,.,....) 1.97 Since 1946 Hollis~t~s Nursery -Elorist 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa NJ ~ >ht~ Sttp1 Is . ...t.i. tl!PPy lcnri In reading enJoY.!J"ent comes to your home 7 days a -k In the Daily Pilat 642-4321 a as aa·aassaaa· REJUVENATE OR LANDSCAPE SPECIALS e VINES e JUNIPERS e FLOWERING e TROPICALS e JASMINES eWFY e PINES BE SMART SHOP 1 gal. 9fc 23 VARIETIES •••••••• 5 gal. Landscape Specials • Blooming Cannas •Acacia • Eucalyptus •Junipers • Holly • la•boo e Tllllra · • Bottle brash eJaml• a a Gromulch All II EMS &JBJECI 10 SlOC• ON HAND 511~ g· "'1r•OuQ• 9 " P' F'IEE D•lt"\l ... V ""'l'lr11n !) m1iP fa<ltUI OPEN MON THAU SAT 7-5 30 SUN 9-5 30 LLO YD 'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. • VISA 2028 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St ) Costa Mesa. CA 9262 7 1 (714 l 646 7 441 GIANT SIZE ••• ALL llAllNO AGI DWARF FRUIT e 2 VARIETIES PEACHES e NECTARINES e PLUM e APRICOT e 4 VARIETIES APPLES YOUR CHOICE $5.95 EA. RIG.14.9SlA. • liquidamber • Red Trumpet Vine • Podocarpus • An1el trumpet a Your Choice 5 gal. •5•s TREES fOI HfAUH AHO ECONOMICS Freeze It • Can It • Sell It FRUIT • FIGS 7 to 8 It lall • PLUMS lavonte Calil vaneties 9· t 0 It lall • PEACHES . 2 va11e- 11es for So Calif 8 ft • APPLES with fru•I tor So Callf e PEARS Bartlett ·many wrth lru11 • NECTARINE Nec1ar of the Gods 3 ,Jl6 50 SHADE • ALBIZZA. silk 11oss tree 10 ft tan e BIRCH WHITE a II latl bushy & t>eauhful e WHITE ALDER Perfect Cahf tree 14 -16 ft e ASH-GRAnED. 10-12 11 no seedlings lawn tree • POPLAR-1a11 s1ate1y Eslate tree 14 ft • WISTERIA-Exotic Chinese vine-7 11 blue flowers e 1FRUITLESS MULBERRY e 'SILVER MAPLE ALL SPECIALS SUBJECT TO SUPPLY ON HAND ACall Of nANTS AT W..c>\llALI . GUM.ITT .. ICAUll W1 OIOW THIM .......... --. .. -.....--....... ••• 0 • 0 0 a a -Orange Co st DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 11 , 1981 Consulting consultants Knowing your job is more important than string of degrees B)' JODI CAU•:Nttt;AU Of -o.ll'r ,, ... 'Wt! You don't tll'l'd to be 11 lOJJ ·xecullve in order lo be u s u('ces::.ful consultant In fact, you don't even nct•d un education, according lo Howard Shcnson, who pubhsh(•h <I newsletter and conducts Sf'll"l lnltrh fur l'On'>ull:rnt!. Onl' of t ht• most succt'ssful consultants Shenson evt>r nit•t was an 18·year·old Newport Bea('h mun who o:ittended one of his seminars several years ugo and was pulbng down SSS,000 a year Lellin~ C1llrcpreneurs how lo start skateboard parks "He knew the> sk<lll'bourd business," Shenson said. "If you know your stult you don't need a string of degrees to be a successful consultant.'" Shcnson. who lives in Encino. gave up a teaching position al Cal Stale Northridge rive years ago t<1 go into the business of consulting con- sultants Last year he Mnducted 50 semmi;rs, attended by about 2,500 people who paid $360,000 to hear his advice All you nce<l lo gel into the ('onsulting business is a marketable !'.>kill, Shenson tells his audiences. People with expertise 1n finance, marketing, capit<il ac<1u1sit1on and government regulations ar e in high demand. Rut that doesn 't mean others need not apply, said Shcnson Here arc several options available to people in the following occupations Teacher Curriculum planner. textbook write r. tutoring, ('orporatc or government train in~ Nur~e Set up corporate health-care pro· g/am. 1nc.Justrial health screening, advise hospitals, lra10mg profcss1onals . Aerospace executive Set up education pro· gram for companies, !ieminars, advise growing aerospace companies Engineer All\•1se smaller company in f whatever area he or she has expertise Accountant Tax preparaHon. business ad· v1ser for accounlin~ systems. government office or service organizatl(ln Shenson esti males that the consulting mdustry grossed $44 billion in rev.enues last year, with the federal government spending $9 4 billion for con- sultant i;erv1ces. j ncreascd technology and burgeon10g govern- m ~ regulations have created fertile ground for the growing industry, ~aid Shenson Smaller com· panies in need or·expert advice are willing to hire a temporary <:onsultant rather t : an a new employee ··consul1e1 nls .in• more cund1d." Shenson point:. out "They're not pe1rt of the political , -11--, ~,,-TA---1-----., r ~.~:~MG S.O. ..... ~M .. i"'9 ... , I •I I~ *f\\ -,.,,,,,.1 ~'"·'"'''-1 • u.•L ·Ca •• , .• ,. ,_.,._,.,. • "'° •'•• COltA ... u641-1289 COlUC'fOfll 00fl'4l" llote ColN I 140 .... Qold I -....... 004CI coo .. "'47 llO ..,.., Cl. 111 .. ."' -l(ru~rr-• Mit.• MM.• M•ple l e•h ............ . 100 Corona' Ma.7' ...... 1S so PeSO\ sue.• '541.M 'IO' Sliver 8"9S lttlS • tt4tS.• -c-.. -.. • ...._. m411..- syslt'rn They usk the quest1on1i no one else would dare ask." Where consultants fail most often is an their own marketing. They don't sell themselves well enough, Shenson said, Some or the best ways con6ultttnls can sell themselves and their services 1s by publishing a newsletter. leading a seminar, teaching a class and becoming active in prOfessional organizations. Shenson does not consider newspaper ads or brochures to be as effective. A survey las t year or his 4,000 subscribers found that most were earning about $50,000 a year. ''Consultants . are more can~ did. They 're not part of the political system." But even with the financial suc~ess only about half remain 1n the business. More often than not, they leave because they can't stand being on their own, said Shenson. "It's a lonesome business, .. he said "You have to be able lo motivate yourself 1f you want to succeed " Shl'nson admits it's a "low period" for consul tanls now and that many busmesses are taking a wa1t·and-see attitude about the economy before hiring "I think the economy of the 1980s is going to be tou~fier than it's ever been," said Shenson, "Those who are sha rp and shrewd are going to make it. More and more specialists will be needed." And that, according to Shenson, is where con· s ultanls will step in Regulator urges lifting S&L curbs WASHINGTON <AP> The chief federal re· gulator for the nation's savings and loans has said that Congress must a llow those traditional home loan specialists to become more hke banks if they are lo survive to help meet urgent needs for hous- ing money Richard Pratt,_cha1rman of the Federal Home Loe.in Bank Hoard, recommended that Congress permit S&Ls to branch out more vigorously in s uch areas as checkm g accounts. land develop- ment and Joans for non-housing purposes. The savings industry. he said, "is in a period of evolution. or perhaps revolution , .. brought on by high interest rates and inflation. And he pressed Congress to ratify lhal revolution by lifting de· cades-old restrictions on how S&Ls may us e their money People all along aa·11y P1·111' the Orange Coast rely on the 642-4321 tUI ............ ...... MtlSIOIO ... J0495..()4Q1 Jmtc.....,..c.,.. ... "'° , •• " IJilill9I#...., ........ ., ,,., • ------------ PVIUC MOTlCE "CTITlOUS IUSINEU HAME STATEMENT The too-•nci i»rtot> I• clolno bull ~uas. C RUIS I NG 8ASl(ETS, JOO li•llOI,_, Corona Otl ~r. CA 92'25 Ben.re A Po-•. JOO Htllolr-. Corona 0.1 _, CA .,.1\ Thh lllnll>ft•" Condu<IOld by •n In Olvl-1. Ber-• A Powtt Tiiis JUll.,.._I we\ Vied wllh 1r. Coun1y Cieri< of OrenQt Counly 011 A119 "· "" .. ,_ Pu041-Or•nve Cool Delly Piiot, A119 11, •• Sep( 4, 11 "•1 ,.. ..... PUIUC MOTlCl PUil.JC MOTlCE "CTITIOUS I USlllESS MAME STATEMENT r h• lollow•no .,." .. "' .,. dolno buslneu •• COAt HEMET, l TD JU S•n Moouel Drive, Suite 100. Ntwport Bu ch, C.lllON1te .,660 M.Cl\HI I C-, lt' S... Ml-I Ortve, Sult• lOO, Newport B••ch. c • 11 loml •• ,..,., Rooe'1 D E .. I. lt• ~ M._. Orio , Newpon &Heh, C•111orn1• '1MO T his buSlnou .. COllChiCllHI by • llmll.cl pe<VlefSIMP MIC-II C- Thll Jl•l-t WM llled with tile County Cl••-01 O..noe County "" A.,g~ ?to, "" "-"·-'-"'--1 C.-Or.hlteN ,ICTITIOUS IUSINUS .,.._.., hedo, (.e. - NAME STATEMINT Pul>Ushotd 0rlf9 C:O.sl Delly PllOI, The hM•-tno ""'""' is 001no bu~ I A119 lt, s.iic 4, 11. 11, "" .. 1.-i. Mtt.•' Pl.ANT ASIA, 11'1 Tu\lln A"'tnu., a.c, Coste Mew, C•lllornle ,,.11 Ooneto R lono . 17•1 Tullln A-.n..., •C. Cotle llMw, C•lllornle 92'21 Tiii• ~nen os c-ucted by •n on. dlvld"81 DonolO R l.onQ This ttele.....,I was llled with Ir. Counh Clerk Of Or-County on A~ O~at 11, twi ,,_ PubllWWJd OranQt Coul Delly Piiot, A119 7'. S.PI • II. II. , .. , *6-41 P'VIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIDUS IUSINEU NAME STATIMIENT Tiie loOOW1nQ i»non I• dolno bull· ,.,, es. PUlllC llOTICE l'ICTITIOUS a USINEH NAME STATEMENT Th~ 1011owtno ~rM>nt ere 001119 buslneu •• FRENCH l(ITCHEN, •HI 8lr<ll s1r .. 1, NtWPOrl Buen, Cetllornle '1MIO Robert l Thomoson. , ..... LHS<tft, Founloln V•ll•Y. Cetllornle 9270&. Glorle J T~. , .... LeSMfl, Founleln Velloy, Colllornl• 91708. Thi• bu•lnt'U Is c-uclecl by en In· dlvlouat ROC>u1 l . T-tot> Tiiis •t.lemenl wH filed wllh IN Counly Cluk ot Oren91 County Oii Sept J "" 1'17- Publl-o .. ~ coeu Delly Piiot, PVlllC MO~E "CTITIOUS I USINl!U llAMl:STATl!MINT T,,. IOll-l119 I»'""' ,, OOlno bull· Ml-'•' PACI FIC SUNSET GARDENING, ll5 IO!fl SI., Huntington Boach, CA t2MI Merl< Allen Hottmon, .. 5 '°'" SI., H11ntlnQ1on B .. <h, C"' '1MI. This -MU Is condueted by en In· Olvl-1 -rt.Honmtn Tiii\ Sltl-..1 WH llled with Ille Counly Cl••' of Or•"99 Counly on Sept 1, 1"1 '" .... Publl~ Or•~ Coen Delly Piiot, S.pt •.II, ti. H , 1"1 3'4-MI PllUC MG~E ~ICTITIOUS aUSINllSS NAMI STATEMENT The hM-no i»•_, h c1o1no t>ull MHM L ... GUNA HILLS OPTOMETRIC CENTER, um lJQune Hiii' Mell, l •OUN Hiiis, CA on.SJ Merli J Levy, t 'IS So. Sllenanclotll, l<>\ .,.,.'*', Gtllfonol• 'IOOSl T 1111 blnlneu ts conducted Dy 1,.. dlvl-•• (Hu-& Wllel MM+. J, Levy This stat.....,I w•• Ill.a with llw c .... nly Cl•<ll of OranQe County Oii s.01. t, 1'91. ,.7_ Pul>ll>lwd Or-(OHi Delly PllOC, S.pt .•• 11, 11. "· ,.., "9).tl NJ.""2 l'ICTITIOUI IUSINEU NAMI STATEMEllT Tiie loll-lnQ 1»<_, ll OOlno buM· rwsi•s EXE CUTIVE SE AR CH CONSULTANTS, •510 P•r• N...._t, Hewpon llffc.I\, Cetlloml• tM.M> Sept • II, II, 1S. 1'91 ,..._., ACE MANUFACTURING, IUS -------------1 Wllltller •BS, Corl• Mew, CAlll!ornta OavlO RelMokl 4S70 P•rk NewPO<l Hew-1 a.Kii. Calllornle t1'eO Tiii• bwtlneu .. COllOUCIOld by •n In dlvl-1. O.vld R•IMold This ,,..,_, •ft 111.0 wlltl IN County Cl•rk ol Orenoo County o,. .. 119. 1•. 1'91. 1'1-Publl~ Or-C:O.\I Dally Pltot, ... 119. 11, 2', Sep(. 4, II, U" l7•1 .. I P'VIUC NOTICE NOTICE 0' SALE Of' A VRSSOL VALUED AT MOltE THAHU9. H~k• k -Y olven ""rsuent to W<l!of9 JOO, '°'• \OU, S07 encl 541 oc IN HertlcW' J Navl9"11on Code of the SI•• oc C.llfonll• Ille undotn19Mo DE ANZA 9AYSIDE Vlll..AGE PUIUC IJTICE "CTITIOUS I USJNESS N-e STATEMENT T,.. h>41-1no .-non •s c1o1no bull· ,. ..... CHUCI( S ElECTRIC, .. ,,. M•gnOlle, Suite 10.Jll, (P 0 800 '7!01, H"'11fnqlon Botch, CA.,.,.., Cllerltt M. Werd. '110 Reel lllwr Cir .. f'OU'lleln Vetley, CA '1109 Thh -l Is conduclecl by en If>. dlvldutl. Cha•'-' M. Wero Thi\ \l.ol-1 wes fll.O wtll\ IN County Cler• of Or•n~ Courlly "" Sept t •• ., •. ~,,,_ P\ltMltlled Or"'91 Coe•t Delly Piiot, S..pt. •. 11, 1•. lS, ... , ,...., will Wll at publk evctlOtl, •I JOO E. -------------COHI Hl11llway, N•woorl 8••<h, Calllenlla "lt60 11 t 00 • m on IN 2tt11 day of S..ptemller, lfll, '"" foll0Wln90Hctlbecl Pf"Ol)er1y, to wit: 19M. Owtna, MOCor tD CFM.UCN, HIOllNo.~ Seid .... Is for tlw ...,._of >all• trlnt llen Ol 11• .,....,,OMO for -· '"''-In .,._ of U21. '-'~ with <OIU Of ed~ltlnv /Ind Ul»'l- NOTICI lllVITINO a lDS Tiie County Senli.tl., Districts Of Ora11oe County. Calllornle, wlll , .. ulve ••IOld bids unlll WM., ~ -U. ltet, II 111• e.M, 91dt m11H l>o rl'(el...0 •I the Olllrlcts' NJ. mlnlltl•llw offices by tM del• end 11..,. llt<elMbOW _. '9f1h. •I wtllcll time ewy Wiii Ill publkly --9 - u.amlNd "' '"' on1ee of nw 0111r1<t1, '1•11 llOOln Wfftfell. t.st Sc..,.rlo, HOll'lt- lr>9ton &Hell, Cellloml•. Thlt ~s I• conduci.G bY •11 .... dlvl~. Robin WHlfall Thi\ stal..,,_I WH filed with 1 .. County Cler\ ol Or•noe Counl'r Oft AllQ. ,., 1'91 ,.,_. Publlshecl Or-Coest Delly Piiot, AllQ 2', s.i>C •. 11, II, n e1 •11•1 NIU~ llO~l l'ICTITIOUI aus1Ness 1 NAMll $TATIMl16T TM fol-lfto ...._. Is •in. llusl· Mi'Stl Tll AH SPO R T AT IO H RESOURCES "'HO OEVElOPMEHT, U~ht NOW110rt !Mech, Ce11ton11e .,.., Peul Lucero, Euoane, 12'·41 '1 Hew-1 a..c11, C.llfomlo tta&J Tiii> ~ I> '"encluei.d llY an !ft. dlvi-1. p.,l lYGtr9 This _, wn Iii.ti with 1"8 Cou11ty c1e.-ol Or•llOI C:ount'I on A119111t,., 1•1 .. , .... "'*1"'9f Or .... GMtl O.lly PllOI, Aut. 21. Sept, 4, 11. II. l•t mlHl1 '°""' Elllt A-. tr-talll V•1tev.l-------------of Nie Deted 11111 11t11 dey Of S.Pl•ITIOer. "" Catlfornle, IW the fOll-t"9· LIOUIOOll SPliCIAL EMUl..SIOH S.mHl~o ~· POlVll.E<TllOlYTI CHEMICAl •-------------- "'*'""°Or.,,.. Coetl Delly Piiot, l'LOCCULENT SPEC.,ICATION NO P4'1 S.I* •-II, ttll 407Mt lllCIS m.nt lie wllml"841 on tN !Wiii --------------! "'P911ed by tl'le Oltlrkif !ft kCtr~• with ... _ ....... flf .... ..-Clfle.e- Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Ruull" 'lervlce dJre-ctory Your service 1s out s~lalty Call 642-5678 ext 322 I lloM. Spe<lllcelloflf, 1tlc1 lll•1111t •11• lllrtlWf' l..,._.IOn mey 119 MUIN41 •1 Ille •M•• <Mlfren te1a11110,.. ~1t1oer•t•n. /a/J, Weyna 5yl.,.Oer, Sac-y lloer•"' otr•uw-. Qvflty ~lcwl Ol9'rktl N•. I, t, a. S. 6, 1 __, II, ef 0..,,.. ~Y. C~Homt• Plltlll.,.,. Or.,,.. ONtl O.Hy ~llG4. ...._ ___________ __, S.PI II, 1"1 .... 1 1'1CT1nous ausi••n NAMll STATIMllMT r ... 1o1Jowt111 ....-11 clol"9 bll.i· -ti: LAGUNA HllLS MALL 0'· TOMET"IC CIEHTIE", 141'1 ~ Hlllt -·· 1...-Hiiis, CA t26D MM'-J. Le,,.,,., 19. ~-. Los AlllltA, CA -.a. Tlllt 11111"'"9 Is c--.ct llY "' ~ flv....,.., MM)J......., Tllll ~ w•t fllW wl\11 1"8 C:OV<lty (141111. .. Ot-~ty fft """· '· '"' ,.,,... 1'111111-Or .. CMtt Delly Piiot. Setlt. 4. 11. I&. U, t•t ,.._., l'ICTITIOUS aUSllll!U NAME STATE#llNT Tll• followlno pe"'""' tr• 001119 t>us•-·· AIRWING AUDIO SPECIALTIES, U.S S 1111cl\ey Sl., ~It Alla, CA t110S Rlc,_o w . Oot<ker, 11111 c -111• Aw • Fountoln Velley, CA '1IOI llerry ll•louli, '" A..-St, C•to Me.-,u.mv Tiiis bv'lnH• IS <Ond11Cled lly 8 ~ ... , •• ""'1nenhlp. llkllerdW Oot<lie< Tiiis st.II-I ,.., flied with Ille County Ci.A at Oreno-County on lllfy 14, "" 1'1'191 P111Mlu.cl 0r""99 CM\I Delly Piiot, AllQ '1, ll, ~ •. 11, 1'tl J7.U..1 P'VILIC MO~E NOTICll 0, lllTeNT TO DIEDICATIE IAHMINT NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVEN TNI on 1r. 11111 O.r oc ""Oust, 1"1 ti. 8oero 01 Educ•llon of the Irvin• Unified School Olslrltt of Or•119e County, c.llfoml•, ~eel • ""°'~ llon ol tnt.,,llon to oren1 to the Peclfk T•l"""'"9 end Tel--Oompeny a 1»rpe1,,.1 •awn>ent encl rl9f11.ol·-Y for communlc.tlOft fac:lllllH -•no Ill• •ldew•tk on Meedowbrook, n<lfl,,.,ly al Anon Porllwn, on w...,.._ b<I-HIQll SO-I 54 .. A po.CJll( tNellno _, I"" -''Oft of m•ktno sue.II -•cetlon win be llelcl el the L.akeslcllt Mldol• Sc'-!, '"''""· Celllomla, on lhe lUt dey of Sep. 11m1>er, lffl, •I Ille hour of 7·JO o ctoci. Cp.m l 80AROOF EDUCATION tAlllNE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTlllCT A $1.,ltY Corey, Secret-... al the &oard Of EclucOl lon P\ltMlstwd Oranot C:O.tl Dally PllOI, S.l>(-11, 1'1'1 1t7J.41 NOTICE INVITING 910$ NOTICE IS HEREBY Glv"' 11\ol ti. 8oenl Of ii. CoeS1 Community College District Of Or-Coolinly, C.lltornl•, wlll ...ulve ••led IMO\ up to 11 :00 •.m., -.O.y, Sepl•mber n, 1"1 •I Ille PIJrcllHlnQ 0.~rlment ol Hkl collaoe dltlrkl locel..S •t 1110 Ad•mt Avenue. Cott• Mew, Callfor11la, el wlllcn time >aid bid' wlll be put>llcty opeMCI -rMd for CHAllTEll aus SERVICE f'Oll STUDENT & COMMUNITY SERVICE TRIPS f'Oll PElllOO NOVEM8ER I, 1 .. 1 THRU J..,. JO, 1911 w/UP TO FOUlt (•I OPTIONAL 1'·M0HTH llENEWAlS All bklt.,.. to be In IKCordeft<t wltn the 91<1 Form lnttructlons -Condi· tlont -5"clllcellon• w111c11 .,. - "" Ille -mey be -urecl In the offk• ol IM 111\irchMlnQ A9"'11 of Uk! col.._ dlatrlC1. EIKll ~r m\l\l tUbmll with Ills bid e Ulllller'• ci.o. '•r11fled c.Mc;lt, er lllOd9r'a bOflCI m-PllYMI• to !fie order of 11'111 Coesl Community COii• Ohtrlct lloard of Truttfft In an •--' 11111 ieu '""" 11,,. parum ts oercfftll of the wm •• e 9'1Met1tee 11\el "" ~ •Ill ..... , 1111» tN IH'• poMf Contrect II 1"8 -la ewe...., to 111111. In ti. ,.,.... of loll11re M eftter Into SllUo contr.ct IN llfot...,. of IN cMc:lt Wiii 00 torlettef, Of 111 the ~ of • ilo'td. IN full Wl'll thefwf wlll lie lorlei-llO MICI call• elatrkt. No .,..._, mey wlttlffew Illa blf flOr • per10f of llW1y-tlw tOI de~ •ttw • ... -..... ""°"""" t...,..... TIM a.res of TrvttM> rewrvn Ille pttvl .... of ra~tl"' M Y -all 11'-or to wetw MY 1t._uir1t1H or ,,.. IOl'malltlft In fftY bid Ot 111 Ille tti4dl"'. HORMAN I . WAT~ IKt'MMy, 9Mrll ~ fflltt_., CoetCC-lly Col .... Olttrkt PW!I..,_. Or .. COOtl 0.lly 111i... "'""' ·~ 11.1•1 ...... 3 3 3 2 322 3)2 ; a a s s s s J. ; t s t J t z P.5 . .2) ) .. .....,,. Dow Jones Daily Closing 1020- 980 960 920 900 880 860 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPT. DOW JONES DAILY CLOSINGS Chari shm\~ till' dr.nn<1111· drop in the Do\\ .Jont•:, lndu!-itl'1al Avl·l'a~l· fr1Hll .Jurlt• J:> lhrough Thursd ay Capital investme~t to rise 8.8 percent? W /\SHINGTON (AP! -Busi· ness officials are stepping up their plans for s pending on new plants and equipment this year, but the eventual-total should be little changed from last year after adjusling for inflation. the government has reported. A Commerce Deparlmenl s ur vey in late July and August found bus iness o pct a t or-. estimating that their capllal in vestment this yettr will be about $321 5 billion. <>r Ii !I Pl'rt'ent more than last year. the n•por1 said. That figure i!-> up from lhe H t percent increase e!'.>t1mc1t c· rt' ported 10 June OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YORK ·IAPI CllrUtA 1IVt ]tU. Holobm lV. l"-IO<u ner NASDAQ ~lions CllrUIB !?"" 1~ -Hort'r.R'• IOV, ·~ Ooll•yM , tllOWlno n1Qr1es1 bids Cl•rkJL .. 1..-1v. 4 oli1oc .. encl lo-I offer• bw Cl-Cp Sh 6V. Hyelltnl '''"' JI OllForro merket ,,..,._as 0. ColrTI• IW. I~ IMS 1111 ~ l1V. OtlecT P flwn Pr~ oo not loGft -.. 1~J7 lnfre lno 5'\4 611• PCA Int lnchide retallmerllue> ComCIH ,..,. 1''1'> lnl•I 7''.!< "~ Peb•IB merliOo-or c°"""" CmlSllr IJ'h 14..., lnlrc Enr ''-7'°\ PcG•R lulon f0< T"""4ey CmwT11 1•11'> 1''h tntmlGs 10 tOV. i>•uleyP Slock Bid Alli ConP•P ~ ]t•.i. lnllll.Wsll ,,.,., IJ~· PeyltCl AEl Ind 1l UV. Cordi' ••• ,., ••lit. lwaSoUI '""' 10•1. PHtMf AFAProl 10'4 1111. CrotTr• 2S'"" ~ amsby I~ 20v. Pen•Enl AVM Cp "" "' CutlrFd s "" 111'> J erico ' 20" ~ p_,,,.,, ~~f.:1' r: ,~ ~T~~':"s ,;"" .l~ ~:::r:,;t "~ 3~ ~:;i:if~P Ad\1110\S J JV. O.ytMal ,, 21 K•l•SI pf ... ,., 11V. Pelllbon All9tfl s IM!i 20 011 .. r 6 Jl·J2 1 Kolver 1'14 I PlllleNel AlallA... .v. ~ O.klbAil 1411. 1~ l(emal\ ' 11 11\r. Pl•rc•SS All«ilnc • .,YI 0.IC•nT 11 11--l(eyum • 6N. Plnkrtn Allu ,.., •li4 0.weyEI J 314 K•flySv U Y> 46 PlonHl8 Amar•• n U I'> Dl•C•rs 11 :n .... Ke11fftl ,,..., n v. Pl••llM AFurn 4 4,"" OlanCru J1 lS Ktmb•lf 2011. Poul\ AGrttt 11~ 1a Oocull s ~ 11V. 1tl119lnl 1"1. l PrnC.M AlnGp s 5a sav. OollrGn t~ •ah l(loolG '3 » PrsStevn AMlcrH 11\li 11A 0or,1oa ' 1~ uv. Knepev " •• ProorP ANetlnt 1~ 12l'o Dr efCn ~ 1t Krelo> ltll4 tJ'lo Pt>SvNC AOuesr lM 19"" OvnkD s IM I~ IC11llOt t:AI> 14V. PurtBen ARasMo , .... 11 !);;rim 1 UV> 14'14 Lencoln 1!ll4 ~v. ~~~C,c•P AWtld s 22V. 2311'> l:elnVn( " rr· 1'1ll4 LandltH , , ...-• h """dltt a av. EconL•b lni< 11h L-Co l3V. Re~nPr AnoSA 140.C. ,. .. EIP .. EI 1~ ~ lllnvs llV> 7' lleychm AnoAGd ...v. tov. Elder8e ~ •14 LlclStor t~ IJ Reymnel An{eCp I~ U EleN..cl M t V. Llnllut 31 JI Rent • "4>91.C lfll\ 20 EIMOCll s 1M 20 LOjlelrn n t2 RoedEA ApldM • 1~ 16 EnrO.v .,,., ~ MCIC 11111 11 RobCIMy ArcMnGp Jh 40.. E11rMetlld J Jll. MGF 0 s II._ 11 Rowlon AtldCOI• Jt ~ EnRsv I~ llh ""HtGE ""' U Rou .. AllGSLI 1~ ., En1WIS11 '"' 10 MeQelP1 '"' • RusSto• Alf•nRs 1•'-" 1 ...... Eqlll.SL ti'> I~ 'Me~mP ••t. 46 S•dller :::r:~~ ~ :~ ~~o" 1•~ 11~ ::1::, • ~~ 11 ~~·.w.d ll•nciHE ICM 1011'> FellrlTll. JU. ,..., Morion s 1"4 1 SIP•ul >. F•rmGp 2' Jt\4 MeullP ]t';, 31 ScrlppH n•stcRt O ~~~ 16414 Fldlcor 1~ lt .... May Pt ,....., 1t ~-lleutFr ..,..., '" Me 01 &nlsMk '"' '"' ~ll!:t"n' ~ .... :~ Met~,,: lf""' g ~:~~:~ • :::·~ 1°"' t FtEmpS , ...... 11 McFerl UV. 11 stoMeO I ..... I 11 ... FIWnFln 4.... 414 McOu•y ll ,, .... Sllwmut • 8 I _ ... Ft119llkS 2411. ,..., Meyer F 41'.lo Sl•reRt s "1 l • JW> ~ f'lleltor 11.._ 1114 MlduW t1 17 Slll<on• t~'M::" ~ ~~ FloelP 1 1M It MdldC.p ~ 10 SCelWlr &lbC>Co tl>'lo l1V. f'leNFlo 1~ Ull. MldlAH IV. IV. SwEIS"' 8 tr1cllr ~ •V. Forml II 2ll4 3 MINe';G ~ 15 A DA t..! Poll hows confidence i11 future l'ln· year HIRl hus b(!c fl •• fairly ~uud nni_. (111 01 JnR<' and Los Ang••I•·'> county rt·:.;idenb, uc l'1Hd1ng t11 the lalt·:-t Oruntic 'ount\ V1n.tn1·1<il D1~1:!.t poll Thirty fou1 1wrN·nt ur the 400 IJt'llllil' llllt•I ~ ll'\I. t'd bl•t Wt:t•n /\111i 27 2'J tuld thl.' l>1j.jt>ht lhitt lht•, \l.1•r1· ..il lt•aht :-.oml!whut hl'llt·r uH' lhun a 'ear ago Tit 1 rt' '>1•v1•11 IJl'rcc•nt 1ncltC'ated I t't t·nl t'C'Ol\111111(' l'Ond1t1011:-. hlld 1111 lc• l'ffl'(•t un thl'fn unct tlil'ir 1w ... 1t1011 h~•I nut t'h.ir1gcd lluwt•vt·r not t'Vl·ryone ap 1w<1rell ... u \q:ll orf Al111o~t three Ill IU ill 2~ J>l'f<'l'nl , told the 1>1gt·-;t llwy wt•n· wor ::.t· uff com llil fed with la ... t 't•a r Orangl· Count v rl•::.1dents seem tu bl' t10111J.( bt:Ucr than their nt:1ghhorh 111 1..o~ /\nitt·lcs County \\1th ~O 11•·n·t·11t hay10g they were bt·llt-1 orr 1·r1m p.11 ed with 30 per 1•t•rit Ont• 111 thn·c· Lo!-. Angeles 1·1111nl v rch1tlt•11t-.. or :i4 pt:rcenl. sa11I lhrngh '-'t'fl' worH• Not sur p11!.1111-:ly till' h1gh<·r the income lhl• ht·tll'I orr peoplt' felt Sltll, 1G l't'l'l'l'rll or tho.;(! wh~ earned 111111 l' thJn s.io.ooo a yt::rt· said thl'\' "'l'r(· wor~e off 1\h lur tht• future. 58 JH.'rcent O\'t•r.dl 1•x11resscd soml' Jf:vel or h1•1 ·unt\ llut for tho..,e earnin~ lwt \\ 1·1·11 s1 r1.000 and $40.000 a vt•J1 . :1:1 pt•rl·c:nt <'X IJl'Ch:.Pd con (' l ' r n l h c· f u I IJ I' I' d I d n . l .111lomulH·all\ fnl•an 111trc11i.e<I \\ l'll l11•inJ.( . In t hl· .,h1111 t 111 m . wh1 le the HPaj!..in a d min1htrat1 on ma) h.1, c t·11nf1dt·nt·<· 1n the ne wly en a1·kd l't·onoini<' program. opin 11111 ..... l•J lhl· benefits or the tall.; 1•11t I'> t•v1·nly s11lll m the two r1111nl1t''> t-'ort) t \\v pcrl'ent sa1<1 th1.•) l''<IX't·t to gc·t :-.oml' beneft1 19 a l'l'll'l'rtl OJ grf•at deal >. wh1lt> 12 pt•11·1·11t ha1d the) didn't ex p<:l'l ttw tax l'Uth l(J help much Namf' NP•,dQ NllO 9 Monrfno WflHTfl'I tnltfn wt FrllCn > SloenTe< lntEn un 01gSw wl Siml>Tt ..., Acc:u un Hrttr>d 0 Muse..., SlvMo,,.., 0 tnlD••..., M Ov1eSy lloytRv SyrnbTt un 8rwTom Pa1»18 Syn«>< "" >ICOR (OmlK ... Jtlntll un Matartl n Ne-~ ~i.~fy UPS l OI Cl>Q Pel 1... • " VP J} I 1 • 14, Up )I I i ' • t Up l1 • 1'• " Up JOI 3', ~ Up 11 > l ..,. Up 2• J '1 , • '1 UO >S 0 9 ·l~•UP14 1 ~~ • ~ ~g ~~ ~ 41. lii. uo ll ' )• • "' Up it • S '• UP 11 1 l ' • • > Up 1' I J • Up 10 0 > , up 10 o l ~ Up 20 0 9 I J Up 100 111 , ,..,. Up 1• • u.. 1 • o.Jp 19. o , I Up 19 0 1... ... Up If I J • 1 VP 11 1 ~ I I Up 181 • • I Uo II 1 OOWNS I.A\! J , ... c"t 0 1i' 'io 0 BlrdSon 10" 11V. ~!,%~& s ~ ,;v. :\~,1,11lit llV. Jl\j, N s Q SUM'~ARY Blyvoor 1,... 1J"-Frenk~P •V. 10'-" Mole• I Jtv. " '' 8cneft• 1"" 2:w. Frtllll.Et '""' ,. Moro1Co4 ~ 5 NEW VORI( (API Mo•I IKll•t over :::::= ~ 'i: FreeSG 4IV. o-. MOnuCp !.!'t. !..,. tlleN-<eomun. •er svlacotum .. s ,•-01...S A,~Yed N~~ W~twd un PeyFon. Slll<nEI MoroR~• Bronco ' Comdl wt n J J • 1 ) •• J\, '; ()II I} 4 ', Ott 14 J > 00 11 S ~·· ()II 115 8"'1ell 41..., 42 Framnl ' 1•"' lt-W. Moo,..Pd ~ ,. M Blc ~ .... • BurnupS UV. ,,_., FulfrH8 ~ 20V. MorORH ,... 411'> -mt• JO],JOO t I ,... , 16 I CNL Fin 1ll4 ?14 GnAutm ~ ..... Moro11ln ... ~ Plero , .. ,500 I II .. 1 1l " • 1 ,. s CPT 1 17 IJ'At GnO.vu ~ JV. MolClub Jh J\'o A119llcon 241,'00 14', J.4" • 1\w • c e1w 1s.. JJV. l4V. 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Detroit's automakers are telling the dealers they cun sell their new modeb a11 i.oon a!! they rece1v(• lhl·m So tn the r1• maln1ng weeks of St'ph'mber and tn October. you well may find ··bargains" on 1981 mndels lt'n. on dealer lots as dea lers SYlVIA PORTIR struggle to overcome heavy inventories. unrestrained com pel1t1on , s taggering carrying charges and pressure fro m their manufacturers to take the new '82s no m atter what Whal should you do if the cur you own h<Js rearlwd the Jalopy stage and an automobile 1s essen t1al to v11u ·1 Buy u new model. even though typical s ticke r pncc1> :.ire bumping the Sl0,000 ma rk. are up more than 6 J>t.'rt'cnl over the 'l:!ls and are not drastically c hungcd 111 1>tylc from th<'ir la rger ancestors? Poi.tpone a det"is1on and "pray"., Buy a used car <1ftcr a n exh<iu~ti ve shopping tour·1 Interest rates I meaning borrowing costs on an auto loan) will not drop soon below General Motors' 13 8 percent s ubsidy level. New car pnces will go nowhere but up ai. 1>1zes of the new models go nowherl' but down, The decision is tough indeed. liul 1f you make t.1 real effort . there are some ani.wer!-H~·rc are two. particularly for a firs t time ca r buyer l 1 [,l•ai.l' buy a Ol'" car a nd enter into a stra1ghtrorward '"open-end" lcuse. If your credit is ~ooct limperatt vel you'll pay only the equivalent of 1 .... 0 to three months' installment loan repayments as u <lown IJayment perhaps $400 to $600. Then you will pay the l'qu1vulenl of regular monthly install· menl purchai.e payments for three or (our years, as you would on u l'l'l{ular car purchased on the install ment plan But at th1• t•nd of a three year period. you still won 'L own the t"ar A Lcrnbl«.> deal'1 Not as bad as you might think \'ou ve paid unly $400 $600 "down" lup front) And under the least'. you ha\'e the right to buy "your" leai.ed car from the lt'asing company , al a price specifw<l 1n advance when you ~1gned the lease 2) Buy a :.econcUland c<1r , even 1f you have tradt· tionally been only a nC'w-car buyer The used car is still vour most econom1cal move on wheels, despite the upward push in used car pnces. Among the forces working against you fewer nf'.... cars have been sold in recent years. so late model used cars ure hard<'r to find. Motorists are kct•p1ng their car!> longer . reducmg the a vailability of older used auto~ as well But the USt!d rar remains a b3rgain for one rea· son car deprcc1at1on 1 ~ front loaded'" bigger m the Cf!rly years, lower taler on. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK IAPI S.lu, Tllu" P"k t •nCJ Ml ch•noe of llW 1111 .. n mo.I •<'••• New Yor~ Stock E•cNlnQI' "'"~~. tr1dlno n1tlonally •I mo<t th.In " Eo.on s '11>1,SOO 31 .. ... · ·~ . '• Nwttlnd '41,100 SJ"" Cenco Inc S66,JOO II ~:lt,tfn m::i J~ . '"' Sony Corp 411,000 11•1 • '• T .... 1111 • 469,000 11~ 1 ... IBM •l'l,000 >4~ • .. Mot>ll ' •1',600 21•. • ~ Re1nord "'°'*aoo a •• Amer TI. T 141,IOO St SuperOll s 137,900 l''' .1 ''"' . '• oowCMm n1.ooo '18 ConnGl\Cp 111,300 •I SldOlllnd 12'3,IOO >4~ • 1 '• ..... 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These figures are for comparison only, your mileage will vary COSTA MESA 1't ~l t~ .. t;t ·--~.__....~-------·------·--................. s .... ~•--... • ..... , ............. ~a .... s•s•s .. a•s~a~a .. a•s•s•s~s .. a~s .. 21s .. a•s•s~1•2~;1s"a1112~~ DlllJPllat FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 , 1981 CLASSIFIED cs Mater Dei 's expecta(ions fell. a bit short Thursday , but. a 16-0 victory helps soothe som e wounds. See C2. Ton'ight they'll start · t from left J Mesa's Steve Cook. Marina's Tony Valente. CdM's Bill Bright. Fountain Valley 's Greg Bol111 . Jrvme·s Rvhert Akers arzd Ocean Vzew·s Rex Brown Manning to the Rams? It's possible Chargers lead '81 kickoff For more than four years they 've wanted the Mississippi grad, why should it be different now Archie Manning . . :iuarterback of the Rams Think about that for a moment OK. that's long enough If you believed what the Rams and New Orleans had to say about that possibility this week. then you were left with the dis tinct 1mpress1on that the move would never take plcace Ah. but that's where you could be mis· taken. Not only are the Rams presently in· terested. they've been trying to acquir e the Miss1ssipp1 graduate's services for the past four years In fact. when Bob Lee hurt h is elbow early in this year's camp. and there was s peculation that the Rams would s hop a round for another arm. one highly placed management figure within the organiza tion explicitly srngled out Manning as the QB they coveted most "We would love to have htm," \\as his remark. Rams JOHN SEVANO established. I ' can fo cus on the idea's feas1b1lity. The biggest obstacle an acquiring some- one of Manning's stature is his con· tract, which is reported ly in the neighborhood of $325.000. For that price, the Rams could have kept a pretty good throwing QB who is currently hurling aerials in Canada Second . there's the timmg aspect - which 1s lousy The troubles of learning a new system at this s tage of the season are over exagger ated. but there are difficult a dJus tm e nts that cannot be u n - derestimated. Third, there's the thought of trading som eone as potent as Manning to someone within the Saints' own di vision All three problems contain logic· in de fense of Manning NOT coming to the Rams Rut. consider this With 15 rookies and m ore than a half dozen other new faces on the Samts this year . Coach Bum Ph11l1ps 1s obviously do m g a rebuilding job with an emphas is on youth Just where does a 32 year -old quarterback f1l into lhost' plans" Good question. And, here's anolhN concept the Rams' coaching staff 1s slo"IY commg to the realization that m avbe Pal Haden won 't be able to do the Job a fl er all Naturally. they hope Haden will come around but. facts are facts. and when you throw 13 interceptions in 13 quarters. as Haden has, well. that tells you something. All this isn't a knock on Jeff Rutledge. t'llher. Rutledge has shown he can do the job a nd is quite possibly the team 's quarterback of the future. 1\ pl·rson can't turn ht:. bal'k hOWl'\'l•r on l hl· c·hant·t• of gt•ttmg -.omeonc of Ma n· n1ng 's c·altber It 'Aould be• like the Dodgl'rs •wllling for Jay J ohn:.tone when lht·~ t·oulcl gcl a l>a\'C' P:irkl'r or Butch ll nb:,on \\hl•n the•) l'ould J.(l'l a Mike Sl' h m 1clt. In this c·aM'. 1f it 's a chuic·e bet'Aeen Rutledge or Mannmg. 'Al'll. you can dl'ctrlt• for vourscl f Ain·\\aV both tlw Rams and Satnb ha,·c gom: to 'gn.•at lt•ngths tu dc·n~ any such rnam•uvers regarding Manning are taking pla t l' Who know-.. maybe thl·re isn't <1n~ th mg g01 ng on But. on lht-olhl'r hand • * * Contacl<:d 10 Ne" Orll'ans. I asked Man· ning how he felt about the rumor "I can't rl'ally alford to think about 1t ." he said honestly "I ha\'e a reall) big chore here to think about ··1 can 't pay <1llention to every rumor that c irculates about me That's only going <See SEVANO, Page C4 > H,\ ft()(,t:R l 'ARLSON 01 llle 0••'' l'•!e! St.It Ed1:,,11n l/1gh's Chargers seek lo up lhr·11 winning streak to 23 "tra11!ht II' e schools enter wi!h n<.·w 1·oa1·h1·"· Irvi ne High tries lo e\'aclc· an 11th s traight loss aod F1111nlam Valley unveils its 1981 'c·r-;1•m as the prep football '>t1aso11 g<'t ... under a full head of "team tor111,!ht K ll'koff in each instance 1s at 7 :m and 1n some cases. such as the F.c11:,,nn El Dorado game at \' J lenc·1.1 ll1 gh in Placentia. sl'a t1n~ "'di tome al a premium. THI' CHARGERS. hailed by Now that Manning 's status has been , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'sonie J 'he nation's finest. by most a~ thC' Cl F Southern Sec· lion 's finest. are two-time de· fending C l 1-· Big Five Con · ferem·e champions. Connors too young for ulcers And that's what he ~ll get if he worries about Borg N EW YORK CAP ) "I can't draw you a blueprint I'm not an architect," says Jimmy Con· nors, tennis player , He easil y beat Eliot Teltscher 6-3. 6-1. 6·2. Thursday night to advance to Saturday's semi finals m the U.S. Open tennis cha m pionships. Connors. 29. who last won this tournament in 1978. said he has no plan for his next opponent Bjorn Borg even though theirs is one of the greatest rivalries ever in tennis, THAT MIGHT be a dangerous approach . But Connors explained thut he never plays according to a game plan "I don 'l know what 1 · m going to do yet. I won 't even think about it before Saturday." he said. "That's a cause for ulcers. and I'm too young for that." T hl' second-seeded Borg a lso reached the semifinals Thurs day, with a 1·6, 6·3. 6-7. 7 6 victory over ninth-seeded Roscoe Tanner. J ohn McEnroe, this year's Wimbledon cham· pion who trying for his third straight Open title. plays 15th-seeded Vilas Gerulaills in Saturday's other men's semifinal TODAY, THE WOMEN playe d the ir s emifinals Defendin~ champion Chris Evert Lloyd Is a ho01estand Angels antidote ? The Angels, still licking their wounds following a 4-10 road trip, open a six-game homestand at Ana heim Stadium tonight with the first of three weekend games against the Texas Rangers. This marks the first visit of the year for the Rangers. · The Angels. 11-17 in the second half of the s eason. have lost six str aight and trail American On TV tonight channel 5 at 7:30 League West Division leader Kansas City by four games. The Angels have 22 games left. , Te xas is 12-16 in.the second half and Is three • faced Martina Navratilova. whom she had beaten 28 of the 41 limes they had m et. and third-seeded Tt·acy Austin played No 11 Barbara Poller. Connors. who also won lhe Open in 1974 and 1976. has had what he calls a dry spell in this tourney He has reached the semifinals every year s ince 1973. but the pas t two years he has not made the final "l want to win the Open more than I want to win an v other tournament." he said "I li ve in this countr)· and it means more to me than any other " Even more than Wimbledon. which he won in 1974 THIS YE AR, HE RAN into Borg in the semifinals at Wimbledo n. Borg won 0-6. 4-616·3, 6 o. 6-4. "I tried to forget that r eal quick," Connors s aid Thursday night. Borg leads their n valry 14 matches to eight Mo re significantly, Borg has won the last nine, in· eluding two this year . Borg. who has won Wimbledon five limes. the French Open six times but never the U.S. Open. is not hesitant to discuss how he will play Connors. He just doesn't offer much detail. ·'The match we had in Wimbledon could have gone either way. So probably if we have to play here it could go either way, .. the 25-year-old Swede said. "We're going to play a lot of points from the bac kcourt. The us ual stuff. but I have to play well. that ·s the most important thjng." BOTH RAV E PLAYED well and both have pla yed toug h matches in this event. Connors had a c lose call against Andres Gomes of Ecuador in the third round before winning 6·7, 6·3, 6·1, 4-6, 1·6, tak· ing the fifth-set tie breaker. 7-5. Teltscher, on the other hand. did little against Connors Thursday mghl, holding his serve only four times. Borg got pas t Tanner and before t hat Frenchman Yannick Noah. whom he beat 6·7, 6-4, 6·3, 6-3 in the fourth round. Borg is playing this event for the first time in s ix years without having a s hot at the Grand Slam. In the previous five years. he came to the Open after having won the French and Wimbledon titles. Victory in this event a ny of those years would have put him three·qlilarters along his way to the Grand Sla m , with only the Australian Open remaining. An 111/ense .Jimmy ro111111rs defeats 1-:11111 Telt.~cller Tl111ro;dny 111r1l11 Edison relies on the running of Dave Geroux and Theo Langford and the pas:.mg combination of qua rterhack Ken Major and re ceiver c;reg Eskridge for most of its offensive power, while linebac·k1"· Rick DiBernardo is the catal/)>l to the Chargers· de· fense Founl<ttn Valley. meanwhile. second onJ ·. to Edison in the Big Five Con-ft rence a year ago. s hows off quarterback Matt Stevens. tight ·end G reg Bolin and tailback Rod Emery as the Barons try to avoid the surprise attack suffered a year ago in an openec; with El Dorado THIS TIME the Barons meet San ta Ana Valley. which 1s un· der the g uidance of Tom Raldwm. who returns to the prep rank s a fter an eigh t -year absence. Other coaches in their first t aste of action at the helm in· e lude J im Hagey and John Carney of Costa Mesa. Terry He nigan of Irvine. Rick Curtis of niversity and Greg Henry at Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach entertains Corona del Mar in a a n interest· mg Orange Coast area matchup The Sea Kings of Coron a del Mar have edged the Oilers the past two years in the season o pener . Bill Bright is CdM's chief runnin~ threat. Ma rina I including runner Tony Valente I enters with a vie· tory under its belt < 28·0 over Castle lUgh of Hawaii >, but is up against an opponent which has held an axe to the Vikings' heads over the years. Newport Harbor boasts a n 11 1·2 record the past 14 years against Ma rina. THE SAILORS of Newport Ha rbor lack experience, but ·may be the surprise of the Sea View League before it's over behind quarlerback Greg Selby. Rex Brown and his Ocean View !U gh teammates are in ac· lion , along with Costa Mesa re- ceiver Steve Cook and the rest of (See KJCKOFF, Page C2> , games of( the lead. • Ken Forsch (11·7 ) takes the mound tonight for t he Angel$ to face Danny Darwin (8·7). Problems seemed to abound as the An1els ed the road trip. For one. third baseman Butch bson was dis1runtled became he wun't pla7ln1 ularly and beca ..ase or rumored talis to trade Borg vs. McEnroe: Their arsenals di// er have so often in the past. with court and home at- m osphere favoring McEnroe Should that encounter materialize, the title match has all the attributes of a classic -the ANAL YSIS brassy, controversial New York kid, McEnroe. against the s teely, unflappable Swede, winner of five Wimbledon lilies and six French c ham· plons hips A boy wonder 10 years ago, Borg now la the seasoned vet e ran at age 25. McEnroe, a Wimbledon semifinalist at 18, is the world's top· ranked player at age 22. In the post-m atch interview Thursday after Borg had blunted Roscoe-Tanner's scorchini 155 mph service for a tough victory, the Swede was aske d if he thought he had lost his desire, Borg stared at the questioner wlthJrigid blue eyes and responded : "What do you think?" When there was no reply, he answered the queslion himself. ._ "I don't think so," he said. Those who .witnessed Bort's grim, autay fiSht against the hard-aervin1 'tanner must have ukk- ly discarded any skepticism that may han UIHn. Bor1 was awesome in Lbe flrtt two tell u he plunged headlon1 Into a serve and volley attack - unusual for him -and be •• ulnillE•ble 111 lbe latter ai.,es when Tanner rm..d 1111 ... lilll ap. plied i~reaaed pressure. 1'he match went to th.-Utbl'fftwa, Bol't ul· <See ARSENALS, Pate C4> • • 0 0 so a sec s a z 5 • 6 2 I 2 ; • ('2 Orange Coast DAil. Y PILOT /Friday, September 11 , 1981 --------:...------------· ~..--:--~------------------~----------..-----------------.---~..., Baseball today On thils dale In baseb1.11l in 1974. Bake McBride acored all the way from first base on pltcht r Hank Webb's wild picko ff throw lo give the St l.ou1s Cardlnal11 u 25-innlng, 4 3 victory over the New York Met.ls at S% ~'tudlum The aame luted 7 hours, 4 Uk~ On this date In 1959. Wadkins grabs first round lead Lanny Wadkins , a PGA • mllhonam~ but wlnle•~ on the pro itolf tour since 1979, ·rired 111 tlve· under par fl61'hursday lo take a two-stroke lead m tht• Jimmy 1''und Classic a t Sutton, Mu118. Piersall is muzzle d over wives' remark rtttsburgh relief ace E oy Face.saw his 22 gamf' wiM lng 5.!.{eak c me to an end as hl' was beate1'1""""by the 1,011 Angeles Oodgers. 5·4. ll was the only loss Face would 11uffer in a year in which he went 18 1. On this dale In 1918: Carl Mays pitched a three-hitter lo lead the Boston Red Sox to the world cham· pio ns hip with a 2-1 victory ovn the Chicago Cubs in the s ixth game of the World Series. held a month early due to World War I. Travis John, the i •<\-year-old son ot \'nnkl't' pitcher Tom qt)' J ob.n, WQlke!d out or the hospital ThunuJuy al~r almost three wcekis on the critlcal list followlng hlti rail from a third :-tory' window Butcb Carter of lt)e Laters and Kelly Trtpucka of Detroit are a monl( the stars who will pluy in a benefit basketball g_ame to help pay m edical expenses for Indiana Un1vers1ty 's Landon Turn er, who was paralyzed in an automobile accident July 25. F'rom AP dli.plltche8 Television. radio n1tCAGO The C hicago White a ~ox · most controver~ial voice is muzzled for the lime being . The Anwrican League c lub says broad· FollowlnQ are the t~ sports events on TV tonight. Ratl~s are: • • • ., excellent; .t., worth watching; " " fair: ' forget it. caster J immy Piersall ls indefinitely suspended rvr making remarks about players' wives dur· wg a television show On this date In 1912: Eddie Collins of the Philadelphia A's set an American Leagu e record with six stolen bases in one game, a feat he would duplicate just 11 days later n 4:30 p .m., Channel 11 t/ ./ v ../ DODGERS BASEBALL: ~rs at Clncin· nati. .. It was another inc ident iii a qprjps nf inci· dents, none of them Involving baseball. but Today's birthdays: Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porte r. which nevertheless was an embarrassm en t to ou r or· ganizat1on ," White Sox Cha irman J err y Reinsdorf said Wednesday night Hall of Famer Lerny "Satchel" Paige is 75. Oakland catcher Jeff Newman is 33. Streak snapped, but Denny wins The DodQers. one geme behind Wes tern Division-leading Houston, will send Jerry Reuss, 8-3. to the moond to face the Reds' Mario Soto, 8-8. Consplcuously absent from the Dodger lineup will be third baseman Ron Cev who Is sldeilned with a fracture of a bone in his w rist suffered Wednesday when he was struck by a pitc h, Club President Eddie Einho r n sa i d he a nd Reinsdorf would meet with the announcer to review the situation in • 'the next couple or d ays." Piersall Piersall had stayed off Cleveland's John Denny had his a scoreless pitching streak snapped al 34% consecutive innings, but with the help or relief ace Dan Spitlner defeated the Baltim o re Orioles, 4· l Thursday ni'ght to highlight American League action. Denny ha d thrown three straight s hutouts and kepl the Orioles quiet unlll two out in the eighth . Luis Leal and Joey McLaughlin combined on a six·hlt s hulout as Toronto downed Seattle , 2·0 7:30 p .m., Channel 5 I ANGELS BASEBALL: Texas at Angels Announcers: Don Drysdale, Bob Starr and Ron Fairly. the air Wednesday night at the club's request while Einhorn and Reinsdorf decided what to do about the latest controversy. The Angels. losers of she straight and seven of their last eight, h~e the friendly confines of Anaheim Stadium will turn things around. Ken Forsch, 11-7, gets the call for the Angels against the Rangers' Danny Darwin. 8-7. The Angels are four games be hind Western Division-leading Kansas City. Dunng the progr am , which aired Sunday night by WLS T V, Piersall remarked, "Each ball club should have a clinic once a week for wives bcc•uusc· I don't think they know what baseball realh 1~ .. . Wayne Nordhagen's second sacrifice fly or the game capped a four-run seventh inning rally as the Chicago White Sox s t opped Milwaukee. 12·6 . . Gaylord Perry, th e oldest active pitcher in the major leagues, has informed Atlanta th at he would like to pitch for a t least one more season . The Dodge rs confirmed that Ron Cey will miss two lo three weeks with a fracture or a bone two inches above hjs left wrist. suffered when he was hit by a pitch Wednesday . . . St. Louis has obtained Cincinnati pitcher Doug Bair for a minor league player and another player to be named later. Quote of the day Rodney Dangerfield on running : "The trouble with jogging is that by the time you realize you're 1n shape ror it, it's too far lo walk back." OTHER TELEVISION 11:30 p.m . (2) -TENNIS -U.S. Open Highlights from Flushing Meadow Park. NY. RADIO Baseball Dodgetrs at Cincinnati, 4:30 p .m .• KABC (790); Texas at Angels, 7:30 p.m .• KMPC (710). Football -Edison vs. E l Dorado at Valencia, 7 .30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM l. From Page C1 KICKOFF Steelers need a winning formula • • • the Mustangs' corps of receiver and Irvine. with Robert Akers one of the chief aerial targets. 1s in action. seeking victory. Here's tonight's non·league games Santa Ana Valley v:.. Fountain Valley at Orange Coast College Edison vs El Dorado at Valencia Newport Harbor vs Marina at Westminster Corona del Mar at Huntington Beach Santa Ana al Costa Mesa Ocean View vs Pacifi{'a at Bolsa Grande Westminster vs La Quinta at Garden Grove Laguna Hills vs Irvine University vs Norwalk at Ex· celsior M1ss1on VieJO at Tustin Buena Park vs. Saddleback at Santa Ana Bowl El Toro vs Capistrano Valley at M 1ssion VieJo San Clemente at rall brook A YSO clin ics set • American Youth Soccer O rgani7allon Region 57 (East Newport Beach-Corona del Marl is looking for coaches and rel- erees for the upcoming season . Two climes are sched uled this weekend to provide training. There is no c harge for the clinics For more infor mation, call John Stuart at 644·6620 And Dolphins may provide it after easy 30~10 triumph MIAMI <AP> It's been a while s inct· the Pittsburgh Steelers have been forced to look elsewhere in the National F ootball League to find the winning formula But after a pair o f losses to open the 1981 season. Coach Chuck Noll says it m1~ht not be a bad idea to follow the lead of the young Miami Dolphins "We're going to have to play bet ter. that's obvious, if we're going lo correct our s ituation," Noll said T hursday night a fte r his team dropped a 30-10 decis ion to the Dolphins in a nationally televised game before a sellout c rowd or 74,190 al the Orange Bowl. "We can use Mia m i as a model because they are playing very well together It was a total team victory and they impressed me very much," Noll added. "We really couldn't do a n ything against them " Second year quarterback David Woodley ran for one touchdown and threw for another and r ookie Tommy Vigorito returned a punt 87 yards for a score to propel Miami, 2-0. to its first triumph over the Steelers in eight years. _ F ullback Audra Franklin, the Dolphins second-round d rafl choice fro m Nebraska, bulled his way to one touchdown and Uwe von Scha mann booted a 32-yard field goal as Pitts· burgh saw its record slip to 0·2. the team 's wors t slart since 1970. Outrigge r title up for g rabs Balboa Island 's Buddy Ebsen , mo- tion picture and television star, will be the grand marshall this weekend for lhe third annual national c bam· p1onship long distance outrigger races . There will be both men's and wom en's races with the women's race to be held S aturday from Newport Beach to Catalina Island and the men's race Sunday from Catalina Island lo Newport Beach , a dis ta nce of over 30 miles. M o r e t h a n 20 teams from California and Hawaii wi ll be com- peting for $6.000 in prize money whic h w1U be divided between first and fourJ.h places in both the men's and women's d ivisions. Both races will start al 7 a.m. with the women 's race set Lo begin in Newport Harbor in fronl or the Harbor Patrol headquarters. The m en 's race will finish Sunday at 15th Street in Newport Harbor Four teams from Newport Beach a nd Huntin g ton Beach will be represented in the races. A post-race luau will be held a t the Orange County Fairgrounds irn· m ediately following the final finisher in the men 's race Sunday. The public is invited The aging Steelers. who won four Supe r Bowls during the 1970s, again were victimized by mistakes. After seven turnovers 1n their season opening 37.33 loss to Kansas Cit~ last Sunday, two T erry Brads haw 1n terception s led to Dolphin scores Thursday night. "There's no real answer to what we're going through and it's probably nothing a win wouldn't cure," said Bradshaw. who was under consta nt pressure from the Dolphins defense "It's correctable. rr it was one or two t hings it would be easier , but it has a domino effect. "Last week it was fumbles and tonig ht it was missed blocking as· signments." Bradshaw added. "We can do all the hard work of gettmg prepared to go out there and· do the job. but we've just got to relax and play once we gel out there " Miami built a 13·10 ha lftime lead on Woodley's quarterback sneak and Franklin's l ·yard plunge in the second quarter, then broke the game open wben Woodley tossed a 13·yard scor ing pass to running back Tony Nathan a nd Vigorito returned a Craig Colquitt punt tor a touchdown within a five-minute s pan of the third period for a 27· 10 lead. ''He ou tk icked hi s coverage because iher e was enough room for me to run across the fi eld." said Vigorito, a firth-round draft choice from Virginia. "I just ran aro4J1d the corner and didn't have lo do"3nything but run." !iii }'ill!!~ " J Monarchs roll ,'f • ID 16-0 victorY.~ But ground. attack gets stuc,~ By ROGt:K CARLSON 111• of-D.1111' ...... SIMI Mater r>ei lli~h 's Monurrhs unv1•ill•d their \9gf.1I t'd1llon of foothull Thursday night, but all or the et .•· pectations f allNI to m utenuhze des pite a 16'~ I thumping or stuck in lh l' dirt Col10n befor£> 4.000 ' foni, at Santa J\na Ho~ I '11'1 What h acl ht-en l>tllt·d a~ ont· ur the most prom ising rw1ning ttltat'k~ 111 recent years at M at1CJ Del (:.en1or KcnnNly J>o l..i , a 6 1, 215 pourl '~ tailback, a nd his sophornorl' brother, Al, a 5· l . I 205·J>OUnd (ullburk I, IYIUOll~t'd but 29 yard ~~ between them on 14 can 1c~ 1qv BUT T HE dJSUJ)IJ(llntment of the Monarch~ll. running gumt> Thur~da~ was far outshadowed ~> tht.' good t 1mr~ provided by a sterling defenflh1 wh1(•h held Colton':. formidable running g;ime al bay • "l wus very pleasrd with our defense," saf.46 Mater Oei Coal·h Wayne Cot•hrun. "I don't kno}t1 the lasl time Colton has been held scoreless, '; "Colt1m 's defensl' lid a good Job on Kenne<t{ 1 and our hnc 1s still inl·xpenenced They keyed q~~ Ke nnedy and their eight-man and stunting hurt. l b "Obv10us ly we have to get more from oy~,1 fullbac·k ' 'f llE NON-LEAGlfE triumph was wrapped up, ... in the third quarter when-the Monarchs pet•t together all of their points, s napping a scoreless tit' when thev went to lilt• a ir. then pulling 1t on ift'q with rum.hie recovcne~. wl11ch set up a 20 yard11 field goal by Mike noun .rnd resulted in a a 30-yaDl/ scor ing st"amper by Frank Spates. 1':>2 While Cotton's Y('llowjackets apparently rS•ll fuse to even discuss lhl• J)()S'>lbiJit1e:. Of a passing attack <2·for·4 for 12 ya r<ls l. Mater De1 found an ,•asy target with ti 1 G n•g Locy loose Jn the Coltl secondary Lucy, whoi.e brothl:'r. Tony. 1s the quarterba caught rive of hb brother's passes fo r 151 yard~. lhe big ont• a 71 yard )J.JS~ play early tn the thir~ quarter for M:ikr Ot·t 'i-firs t touchdown. ) l Greg Locy <'aught the ball near m1df1eld ~nd when the YellowJaC'kl'h · defender fell down lry1nis to cover thl' pluy in a one on one s1tuat1on, It wMC; all over I 11111 ST E\'F. KRl!C'KER ran 38 yards with a Colt0111/ fumble later in the third stanza to the Colton si.e1·1 yard line anti when the Monarchs couldn't moue .. the ball Doan came 1n to connect on his 20·yar;dl1 field goal with I 41 left It • 1 Three plavs later 1l wui. all over as Spatesl scooped up another Colton bobble and ~ent the rt maining 30 yards · J .. , was s urprised we t·ould throw that well/\ , s aid Cochrun 'i\nd I thou$!ht we got some prett!11 good pass protert1on .. 1111 Colton's 28·man sqtrnd c.Jommaled the first balf ' bul missed on three field gual attempts, and whqn Mat er Dc1 struck through the air m the th1r4f 1 quarter. there• was little th(• YellowJackets had #Bl". :inswer with. ulhcr than thl'ir CU!.ltumary runnins,1 ~a me. 1•1., Among the standouts on Mater Dei's defen~fl, wt·re defensive end .Joe• L1vcrnois, Larry Rumps and Kennedy Pola • ) I "'I Edison is No. I lH t ~I I •fl Two-time: defend mg Cf F Big rive cham· JI pion Edison, with a 22 game winning streak. '" b the Daily Piiot ·s choice l11r No 1 prep team in Orange County a s the football season bt.>gins in earnest lon1ghl. Orange C'ounty Prep Top 16 Daily Pilot Prcseason Rankings Pos. Team 198& Rttord 1. Edison 14·0 2. Fountain Valley 11 ·3 3. Esperanza 13· l 4 El Modena ll-3 5. Mater Dei 5·4·1 6. E stancia 7 ·5 7. Capis trano Valle\ 12·2 'J 8. El Dorado 8-2· 1 • 9. El Toro 7-5 t 10. Marina <I 01 6·5 NFL stanflings JOHNSON & SON Baseball standings Presents ... NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division Western Division W L PF PA Pct. W L PF PA Atlanta l 0 27 0 1 000 San Diego l 0 44 14 Rams 0 1 20 27 000 Kansas City 1 0 37 33 San Fran 0 1 17 24 000 Den ver 1 0 9 7 New Orleans 0 I () 27 000 Seattle 0 1 21 27 Eastern Divis ion Oakland 0 1 7 9 Dallas I 0 26 10 I 000 EHtem Division Philadelphia 1 0 24 10 1 000 Miami 2 0 50 17 NY Giants 0 1 10 24 000 Buffalo 1 0 31 0 W cishington 0 1 10 26 000 Baltimore 1 0 29 28 St Louis () 1 7 20 000 New England 0 1 28 29 ('entral Division NV J ets 0 1 0 31 Detroit 1 0 24 Tampa Bay 1 0 21 Green Bay 1 0 16 Minnesota 0 I 13 Chi cago () 1 9 17 1.000 Central Division 13 I 000 Houston 9 l 000 Cincinnati 21 .000 Cleveland 16 .000 Pills burgh ~Y'lk­Ml•ml lO, Pltubuf'llll 10 l 1 0 0 S-f'•O-.• !lel'lt •1 lffW Cftlffft\ COlenMI l •1 10 e "' I All•nte el Gr-Bey Hou•ton"'c,. ... 1-1owu1 ... 1 •et tO•.rn.1 H•• YOtk Gl•nb •I WHNnoton T ernpe .. y .t K-a City 8uffelo « a.ntmore c111c..-els.. FreKIKAI ClnclllNlll et~ Y•k .HO 0.n"'9r ti s.Mtle Del ro4t et S... Ol9go 0 0 1 2 New E,.._ et Ptlll-lpfWe ((.,.Mel 4 et pml St. Loulut Delles ......... o.m. O•-•-•t M1.-.o«a CO\enNI 7 .t • p.m.> 27 20 27 21 14 44 43 67 Pd. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 1 000 000 000 1.000 1.000 .000 .0001 Pete's Pick at Johnson & Son Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury Johnson & Son at Lincoln-Mercury 2626 HAUOlllLVD. COSTA MBA 540-5630 UR. Pete the"Gt·Mlt" HFl's Plclc11 of The Week -1'1lun. MIAMI 0¥9 PITT~H SAVI 17000° s2700 ti II MT ·11 Amt. HYed dt~da Oll 19nght of conu.ct & afT\t down. Minimum 25%. dn 48 mos. contract. - ~MERICAN LEAGUE West Division w L Pct GB Kansas City 16 14' .533 x-Oakland 14 14 .500 1 Chicago 13 17 .433 3 Texas 12 16 .429 3 Minne!i()la 13 18 .419 317 Angels 11 17 .393 4 Seattle 12 19 .387 4112 East Division Detroit 19 11 633 Baltimore l7 13 .567 2 x·New York 17 13 .567 2 Milwaukee 18 14 .563 2 Boston 16 13 .552 21Jl Cleveland 17 15 .531 3 Toronto 14 15 .483 4 '"1 x-Firs t-half division winner ,_..., .. ,_ Cl•-lend 4, 8•1tltnO<"t I Toronlo t. S.altl• 0 c111ceoo 12. Mii•-• • 0n1y oernn sc-...c1 T~'t's=m Tues CO.twin• et Allllt Fonch IHI. 11 SHiii• (Abbott 2-61 et T-lo ,.....,._, Ul,11 8051flll (£<114n1.., 1-.SI et ..... Yoo" l"loNttl s.n,n Col_ .... (Wiits M l all Dlltl'Oll l~eto °"l 11• itl"-10 M<ortlnet 1W) •I Ml,_ CHeu•Sl,n Chlu90 (~ .. ,. •t MlnMtot• CWlll!ernt Hie~•H City (M•mmel•r O·ll et Oeklencl (IC.OVQftl-Sl,n NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division w I. Pct GB Houston 19 11 .633 Dodgers IR 12 .600 San Francisro 17 12 .586 112 Atlanta Hi 13 .552 21".! Cin cinnati 15 14 517 312 San Diego 9 22 .290 1011 East Division St. Louis 15 12 556 Chicago 15 15 .500 JI 2 New York 15 15 .500 11 '2 Montreal 14 14 500, 11,;i x-PbifAdelph1a 12 17 .414 4 Pittsburgh 12 20 .375 51,, x -First-halr division winner ~,·,sc-Ho aa,,_ ec.,._.led TeMy'tO-... o:r,:: (It-• .. ,, et Cln<lr1net1 ($oto Ml. n Nlon tHI 18vrTlt •·SI et Clllceoo !Griffin 1·21 Pllll-1(1111• (Cerllon 11 .JI •• Plltstwroh ( ltlloden •21, n S.n 041911 !Wlte UI et All.,.t• (Pltrry M l, n H•• Vortl IZ..Cllry 7·10) •• St. Louis CFO"'" 7•S), n S.n FreMl~o CBI.-.. ,, •• HOU,ICl'I cw ..... 1·11, n .a>.-- ...•...... ·~-.....---.-.._...~---.------.... .._....,.~,._. ....... ._.. • ..._.~ • ._. ....................... ,._. ............... ,~,.._ ... a..-J•c•s•a ... ~t•e ... s~o ... s•&•a .. ~c~slllt~Sllll&~S•& .. 312 .. 1312 .. 13 .... § .. 19'11 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 11 . 1981 C3 U.S. Open ~· 1Could net a big audience That's because CBS will offer di111Jllllitl9 • .-WJ1111~, Cl1ld late-night highlights -31 hours of tennis to be exact . ~ . 5 p.m. (7) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -'l'JP;lrfllmllW k> ·n~ P a.ta. (I) .,. ....,.. =AftOHAL -BlU Sea'8• ~ ~ Afhtitr&J ' lin the .ftoaa of the Wet la'~ t~ la March at Salisbury, •d. . Claude Noel (24·3> vs. Rodo.lfo <Gato> Gonzalez 120·0> in a scheduled 15-round WBA lightweight Li tie bout. taped at Atlantic City, N.J. (28> -SOC· CE ft. 6:30 p.m . (50) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE Coach Vic Braden discusses the key points or strategy and movement in doubles play. week and a profile or running back 8tlly Taylor and linebackt!r Lawrence Taylor Of the New York Giants. 10 a .m . <21 NFL FOOTBALL The Remis vs. the Saints ut Nt-w Orleans. (4 1 NFL FOOT· BALL -Thi* Houston Oilers vs the Browns al Cleveland. 1J:il ..... <4> -MBSMLL -Montreal at Clllce,o. NOOll) (I) -\1 .9. 9Pl:N TENNIS -The women'f'rtft .. le ..._Ute events scheduled for 8 p .m . (50> SOCCER MADE JN GERMANY. Montreal at 11 a.m 171 -BASEBALL Chicago. 11:10 am. (ll ) DODGERS BASEBALL • , 'cg•• Lindley headlinea ~~ Top golf. Q1ttateurs compete in Cdat~!~tlCl ~OWA•IN..~Y .. .., .......... &-ian Li~. \lie dtfeodin1 cham· . pi6n and reicent nmherup· in t.he u .s. ~te\d"t:...,.ioubips in San Fran· cijto,. wiH llMct-'a field of between 300 Wdd 3tO .atp8teut 101HH competing in t"9 nmtlt annaat Costa Mesa Open golf tournament Saturday and Sun- day. Lindley. who lost to Nathaniel C ro•by in extra holes or their scheduled-318-hote final Sunday at the 'Olympie CounM in San Francisco, will be on baRd f« the tounament at O>lta M• Golf and Country Club. 'The 0·4 ha~ golfers will play tKe shorter Me~-Linda Course on s.larct.y w1tb Lindley •~heduled to t~H at 9:42. OCflller fights include golCen with ba.n4lcapa ot 5-9, 10-13 anti 14-ll. ·'The field filled very fast this year," Chairrnu Joe Costello says. tact, '" ha4 to tum away more aalOl~aMI." Uftdle, lted a '-'4 I ft Mnnine the u~ a year •JO· 8-was the gh"' ctu1111pio. in u 111any years Ad O.Uld be the first to repeat tbl&ugh &73 UUeWter Jkn George ad 1971 wtraer l(eft 'teel are also in .... . ~ the new. Mt ·~ ~~l\o Li~~~~ ·=:e:":iF" 1974 -Scett ~ --La~ Collins; 19'7T -lit» ..... - Graham °""'*~ ' ~artl O'Meara. ~·-. n~ J.rtd O 'Mearcl have since tttTned ~ witli O 'Meara among the~ dlbBeJ win- ners on the PGA tolirr tail year. The tournameat wUJ COf)Cludit Sun· day with the low· ha~p ... e• · playing the Lc>t LafOI ~- • .. . •' ··: _, , '" -:>· A •"' 1. f" • ' I . • ~ , ' _. I • ' ,.l.j 1r-~.: .••• ~ .... ; ' .. .. -· .,. . ' . TONJG.ift: ~-. ,. 7:U ~ .. s.e-,.. tty: Pony Shoet, ~·· tw. Giuliano's D~li . Coats 6 ~ :wu1 Estate, Huntington lard19'k~ Cllltllf•~-~ · M.ket. ~ t: · " ' "·~ v' ·:~· .. T he Dodgers meet the Reds in Cincinnati. II 9 p .m . (50) -SPORTS AMERICA - HlghUght.s from the 26th annual All Arabian horse show from Scottsdale. Arlt. 10:30 p.m . Cll > -RAMS' WEEK. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The UCLA Bruins vs. the Arizona Wildcats at Tucson, earlier tonight. 03J COLLEGE FOOTBALL - The Tennessee Volunteers vs. the USC Trojans, taped earlier at the Coliseum. 1 p.m . 12) U.S. OPEN TENNIS The men's final and other matches. <• > NFL FOOT· BALL -The New England Patriots vs the Eagles al Philadelphia (5l ANGE~ BASEBALL The Texas Rangers meet the Angels at Anaheim. .. . RADIO Football -Nebraska at Iowa, 10:55 a .m .. KIEV (870 J, Wyoming at Oklahoma. 11:30 a .m ., KIK <94 FM ); Cal State Fullerton at Utah St., 12:30 p.m .. KWRM 0370> and KWVE 008 FM >; UCLA at Arizona, 7 p.m ., KNX (1070); Tennessee at USC. 7:30 p.m .. KABC (790>. Baseball -Dodgers at Cincinnati. 4 p.m .. KABC (790); Tens at Angels. 7 p.m .. KMPC (710). Tennis -U.S. Open reports, 12:50, 1,15, 1:50, 2:15, 2~so. 3:15. 3:50 p.m ., KNX <1070>. Sunday's TV, radio TELEVISION 5:30 a .m . 12) -NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW. 1 :30 p.m C7l S PORTSBEAT With Howard Cosell . 2 p.m. C7) GREATEST SPORTS LEGENDS A tribute to Bob Hayes. one of the rew athletes to make the tr ansition from world class s printer to All-pro footbaJI player. Tom Seaver is the host 4 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 8111 Flemming is the host for this weekly wrap up or the college football scer e 4 :30 p .m . 111 HIGHLIGHTS. use FOOTBALL 11 p.m. <9 1 SPORTS SHACK. 11:30 p.m 191 COLLEGE FOOTBALi. Sta nford vs Purdue T aped Saturday Football KMPC <710 1, ( 11 30). RADIO Rams at New Orleans, 10 a m . Detroit al San Diego. l p.m . KSDO Baseball Dodgers at Cincinnati. 11 a .m .. KABC <790 1, Texas at Angels. l p.m .. KMPC 1710 ) Tennis U.S. Open reports. 12.50, l: 15, l 50 , 2 : 15, 2.50. 3 15. 3:50 p.m . 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D fllolll I, Emit Alell-t, ,._,._...,, £ FllQl\I Al Wero, 1os.J:J.-n • Thursd•y's trenuctlons IA.SIU.LL AIMrtctll LHelllt CHICAGO WHITE SOX -Purc"-sed Ille conlr•cl of Jerry HelrtlOI\, outllelcltr, f,,,,., Mulco City of Ille M .. lc•n LHgUll. NEW YORK YANK EES -Atulleel &111 CHlro -Gent NtllOft, pltclltrt, -Mike P1Uer>o", oulllt lOtr P11rcheHO Brecl Gutcltn, c.,.c,.r. •nd Tueller A•hf0<d, 111- lltlOtr. OrtQ Cocnran, Andy McG1lflQ1<1 •nd Brl., RyO.r, plt<Ml"i; J ... n E"'lno, cetc"4r. ancl Slev. 8•1bonl, llril beM,...,,, we<e rtt•lltd from Co111ml>I• to ..._-t ntJ•1 •Prl"Q. Miile Mo•Qtfl, pltclla<, encl Teo WIOor", outflelO.r, recatltcl trO"ll NHllYlll• 10 ,..oor1 ntlCI st>rlno, ... tlMlllLA..- ST LOUIS CAROINALS -Tr-Nell l'l•le, ll'lfl.idtr, -tn Ultd!Kio.cl pleV-1 10 lllt Cl"clnntll Reel• IOr Do<1Q lelr, pltcl>tr l'OOTU U N•ll&ltl ...... llL ..... CLEVELAND lllOWNS -PIKIHI Dino He ll. "ell retUtntr~lno beck, on 11w 1 ... )ured t tstn• till. SIQl\td Cltolll• Montgomery, lclck rt1un•r. SAN DIEGO CHll.llGERS -Tr-Amoo Lewren<•. NMlno bKll, to fl>t Sall FrM CIKO 4 .. rs tor• M-!ll'aft Clloln MOCICIY ... , ..... _....,u..,. MO NTllEAL CANAOIENS SIQ!ltd Ille hero S.vlony, -lt.ndff. 10 • m..111 • .,.., <onlre<t IOCCllll ~~lttC41tLA ..... NEW VORk AlllROWI -SIOMCI ~r Ttr"ocrl, torwani, -Jy11I• HtJrl, m~ 'fteldtr, -,...... llUf<.llMllll ''"" tlle Mttft. phh Amtflc.-, • ._.,..., ci.tr«h Women'• volleyball COU.101 Uc; lr'llM .... V'811, lt-1, t.U, .. 14, IMS A,WI,......._ GONE -:\)1:11111 ' I 1111111),\ \ ,_.,1" I 'l<lc•ltnL'' l'll llllllt• Ill ,ttl '\-;" \ ,1111 ' •t:• I 1'1thhurch Th111 ... 1l.1 \ 1111.!t•' l>11lplt111 •1• I lllll 11.., do\\ ll I h1 • 'I\\)\ ) llfl ,I t.:d 111'1 Ill 111 From Page C1 SEV ANO'S COLUMN • • • lo hurl m<• I don l \\ant to ring my mind \\1th things I havl' nn <·mH rol 11\'Cr • • • M annin).! 1s coming off his bl·st pa-.-.ing ..,l•ason as a pro lie It'd 1 tw :'\FT in com µlet ton~ 1309 1 .rnd )<trtb 13,7Jli > 11 1· wa.., abo st.•<·1rnd 1n romph.•lmn !Jl'n·entagl• tt;o 7 1 and ..,1xth in rating 181 8 1 All that and :'rlann1ng 1s c ur n·ntly in lhl' proe<:s.., of adjusting to h1 .., ..,1.•vt.•nth coctch 10 II vear-; I thmk we ha\'t' the m·ctJOnl\ ol pla)er.-. we nl'cd," said :\'fon n1ng of tht' Saint... "It ·s JUSI u matter uf growing ctnd pla~ mg togl·ther F'irsl ''' all. though. Y. l' han· lo get compel1t1vc 1 lht• Saints wt•re I 15 tn 1!180 1. "e hJ\'l' 1<1 111·0,·e "'c can f?o hl•ad to h<•ad "1th peopl<• We're dd1n11ely g11 ing to go through "Ornl' growing 1rn 1n!-> • • • Manning on his ru rrent philosophy ·After awhilt• vou reduce vour goJls a little bit. ·said Man-ning who. tn to NFL campaigns. has Y<'I to oc in\'o)vcd tn a winning ..,t'ason <tht· c losest he got was RR Jn 197~ I 'You alsn don 't take a s mul'l1 From Page C1 for i.:r.11111·rl ltkl' a win You don 1 11 1 11111..,l' go unapprec•1Jll'd UI llllt'l ·I• !it dted , "S1 ··it-lll'<>plc think I've hc1.·n .... 1·al'fl'•1 1•\ the year ..... or that I h a ' l' 111 1 l h 1 n g h u l neg a 11 \ c thought ' of m~ \lf'L ex IJl'l'l l•nt·<'.-. But that ·.., n ot th•· l' (l!'-l' I ll;.i\ t' -.omc po.,1t1\ 1• re< oll1'!·t1on.., of m\ tareer .'1y ;1o;p1ralions are ~trirtlv to Y.111 and he part of a good .,1iuat1on ' l id" .ill 1h1· losmi.: mctde him ct lll'tfl'I l•"'t'I ' ·11 .. 11 .. , 11 prt•ll~ mol1vating a.., ,, m;.i 11 • r of fact l'\1 y \\ l·ek 1~ hJ..,NI 1111 "hat happl•ns for thrct' hour.., 110 !-lwufo v • If it .. 1•.1d. ih1.·n I m going to r ('('I tw d I "I d a\ s If " (' r i.' fort un.1t(' t•1111ugh · trJ win, tht•n thing.., will bt· more• pleasant l>t•ep down. I don ·1 kno\\ if 1 ·m .,«Jred or committed but l \\llllld ltke to be part or a Y.tnner hen• That would be very rC' \\a rd mg to mt• " • • • Coac·h Ha~ Mala\a~i on ho\\ the Fred Dr~er mess could he11·e been avoided ·we didn't han• lo "rite th<' type of rontract thctl wa:. wnttt·n Oh ARSE NA LS DIFF ER. • • tamately µrc\•a1ling 7 6, 6·3. 6·7. 7 6 Thl•rt• \\ere• moment~ v.hen ht' seem<>d to hanj.! by a s lender rct\'Cling' thrl'acl But he always had the h1g ::.hot when he needed 1 t That IS I) pica I of nor)( "No. I was not nervous," he said "If I get nervous. 1f I feel pre~sure. I don t pla) "'ell So I only lhink about tht> nl'xl s hot." On other occa..,ions. Borg has said or matches 1n v. h1ch he has been backed up againl>t ct pre <'1()1tous C'liff ( W1m bled<1n rlueb with Mt't~-:nrot•. T<.1nner and Vitas Ca rulail1s parlicularly 1 "I seem to play heller in tig ht situations Som(•t1mes I lhink I l'an hit any shot when I need it " This is the sorl of confidence Mc En roe must destroy if he is lo retain his newly gained No. 1 position in the game. In t hec r 13 meetmJ?S since t heir confrontations began in 1978 , Borg has won seven. McEnroe s ix. The American has won the last two. including a dra m atic victory at Wimbledon th is year which broke t he Swede·s record s treak. Th ey are ac tuall y dual mon archs in this booming sport Borg the mahatma of Europe where he has won all 11 of his major crowns. Paris clay and W I m bled on grass Mc Enroe holds undis puted sovereignty in America where asphalt is the prevailing outdoor surfaee. ln· doors. on a neutral carpet. Borg has a 5-4 edge. Borg has no love for the fast U .S. surface, lighter balls and noisy American crowds. but he is aware that he must win the U.S. Open if be is to attaln hi• goal of all-ti m e greatness McEnroe ducks clay. He's never won a major cl ~event . Just as these a rc lwo court ~1ants with 11val kingdom::., so the~ are antagonists cut of wide· I~ different bolts of cloth. From hi.-. youth. McEnroe has hN•n a firehr and dis respectful of 41 uthoril ~, contentious with umpires and l inesme n . sometimes rebellious to a n- tago01st1c cro"'ds. Rorg is a 5 11. 160 ·pound block or ice who lets distraction!.> ctnd prc>ssure dnp off lus-s loptnl! s hou ldfrs Mc Enrol' 1~ a rart' genius with ~k ills and instincts that are natural and impossi ble lo C'Ult1vale lh_.., ~amc IS geared for attack a wide·sweeping left· hand<•d serve. ooe leap to the net and a ki lling volley. Borg'·s ga mt• comes off the asserpbly line or hard work and dedication a tireless topspin bombardier from the back rnurt who C'an thread a sidchnd wilh his pass· ini;? s hots. Alter ho lds lead at H o bie n a tional SUDDEN VALLEY. Wash. De fe nding champion Hobie Alter, Jr. look over the lead in the Hobie 18 National Cham- pions hips Thurs day a ft er six races. Alter led w ith 21 1"1 points to 48 for second place Miles Wood. Austin. Tex Thret> races were scheduled today after which lhe fleet was split in half for the final three ri,ces of the champlonshJp& Ob Saturday. 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II ly 1,( 1 11 t,( V11•N It "' N1•N(ll 'I [\I',\\,, 1.l.\ <'fl 111 Mc:COttMIOC MORTUARIES l ..tq1111,1 f\f>,,cr I 1.J 141.., l llU• 1,t tt '1,/1 (~I\ I '>dll Jd,tfl ( ,1p1-.fr1u11 • 1 )', I/ 10 'HAJllOtt LAW..,_MT OLIVE Mortu.~rv • C.••nt'l"'V ( 1pm,1101y l bl!> ( ,, ,ll'T Avt• Co&ltt Mr <;a .. <10 5!>54 n I I ' " I I· I I th ,1(1\( ..... "'""'fl' l>r-:11 l11)eT . I 11 h1•1·11 maranatinl{ ' 111 lhi-. 1nh and f11 r llw 1•.i-.t H'Olr haH• tnlt mll'<f •n t .ill 11 1put \\.h,11 I' lht· '"'" ht• ... 1 ho11I. 110 fllll" tl ~ f 111 I Jllh ' J f l'ortland On· I • .i.i. 1, .11111' t111 11 11hla11t l.wl,, 111 c11mn1111111•11t 11111111.., .1-. '11111 I :11 !.!l's! probl"m \.., '\1 \\ '11 1 I.. I 'II 1 • .111·1·1 o nuns1•l111 \ 1•1·,1 "i11lhva11 ..,,11 '· 1nl1•111,il111• th1~ \ .ti Iii. 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Sull ivan ur~P~ l'ht-nt-: to 1n1-,, t 1f,,1 lo" 1 t 1" 11 "rite them do\\ n . along with :ict1on \lt•m• 11.tl l'.11 k "''" u 1·' 1111 1deru. for implt-me ntut111n c1 .. 1 1111· 1lr11'l'tlor1 111 llJ1 hrn If, for instanre. you nred un MBA I .1v.11 Mount Olivl' Mo1 tu:11 y I (m aster's in business adminis tration 11fCo~lc1 \1<' 11.5411 .• :..,1 degre<>) to r8t8Ch your goal but art> CAREERS h11-.tw-. .1nrf loh of 11w l.. 011 umm1 t night-.. \\;tll'r free11•.., 1n IM11\ i.. .rnd hail ;rntl lightnmg hit \\ 1lh11ut \\HI nin~1 ;\l f'mhNS of lht• 1 L'am that sp1111t ;,• · '' l'l'k!> t'\C'a\ at 1ni.: th1· 'tllai.:t· tht.., .... urnml'r suffert-ri hnut:-. of Jll1t11<lc· 'oll'knto.;s 'l ht: 'ill<1g1· a hout 1411 111111•!> t•ast of :if1 .11d t1I U11 • math pnrt1on of thl' Carson C1l~ 1s tht• h1gtw!.l knn"n g1 11l11.1l1· .111m .... .,.11n.., l'xam. \\l'td1 sL'Js11n:1ll) 1wrman1•nt \ 1llagc found 11p111111.., Tutor" Hru .... h 11p rnur .,t"' j 'n :\orlh ,\ml'rir.1. Thoma!> :-.ays. I· 111d :1 srhnol lhut does not l'l'4U1rc It \\a.., n•11(·c•up1 NI a l'l·nturv bdon.• th1 1 x.1ni " ('h.ing1• ~our go.11'' What 1l the ln1-.1:-hull! the R,000 foot l11gh l'll) \~ a go.ti ,11·t11.il111ng s lr.1l1'g) of :\t ad1u Prcchu 111 the /\nde:-. of "11ll11 an !>a l11l1·, t hl' p1nfr:-:-.111n,il IS<rnth ·\nwrll'a .i...1111.t1 111n 11l'IW111k1ng r11ut1• '\ Hut Mach11 1'1cr-hu \\,rs a fortress l11t1 .1rio111 e".111 p111nt \till tm1o a11I .1p • thert·.., no t '1d1'n1·1 that the much p111pn.1tl' 11rg;rn11.1lion.., for ) our 1·1 11tl1·r \lt.i Toqu1ma village found c 111•1•1 an·.t 111in thl' ones most likl'I) r h('rl' 11 ;1::. hu1ll for 1!(>fpnsiv<' purpnsc<> 111 prril'1d1· .1 fl•rt1l e fll'ld fnr c·ult1\' 1l 11t'n thn11i.:h it s lul'.1t 1nn on the ll'e 11\J,! fellm1 tnl'mlwr.., who rmr tl;l\ 'id1· of .1 101k~ hl11 ff J!l\e!> 11 natural rna1 nffl'r ~1111 a j11h prot('(·t111n un thret• <.1dc' Tlw la!.t s t agc nf at' I inn planning /\rrhacologis ls ~ho excavated Alta <..;111liv:1n atl\lst'' I" setting a t1ml'l.1 T oq111 ma found evtden rt• of a hit• J'h1• <•st :ihhshmcnt of dcadhnes p<>ardul .ii be it rough -rx1stenc1• wrll h<:lp rno\1• you off your dead t•nd for \\'<•stnn S hnsh11n1 Indians who 11111 livecl hrrc off and on 'L'Veral hundred n .1l'k tu 1t·.icl 1n g · Look 1n ,·ear s Th<.' Indian:-. l<'ft thr a rea hw1l.-.1nn·s for lwn new AmN1c·an som1•t1me bl'forf' th<• first white man M anagernml As:-.tH·1alion$ releases pas:-o<'d I hroug h in ltw ea rly 1800s. 'I IOY. to <:t•t to the Top anti Stay Thnmas disrovcrc cl <ind named th<' Th<'r<' · h) Ho bt•r t J Mr Ka in ii .;111' m 197R anci led the expedition. lum1nate!> goal "cuing terhnique!i ~h1ch was funded and organized by Bernard llnldane's "Career Satisfuc th e Museum of Natural Histor y, Na twn and Surces$ llow lo Kno" and tionnl Geographic and the Nevada '1 an.1i.:l' 'I our StrengthS" 1s a re Desert Research ln!>h lute vision of a class1r Uy one of the in· Alta Toqu1ma yie lded a treas ure novators in C'ureer d evelo1Jmenl. trove or anricnt Indian artifacts. in lff WEH :-if: RV ICE Vero Sul/ll)an has pr1'1J<1rt'd o Jot> llunt Checklist." wh ich srrt>t'S as o reminder of whal you should be dmng to move ahead. Por a COJJ11 , endo~l' a stamped, self -oddreued, long white envl'lope with your request to Joyrl' Lam Kennedy al Bor 1560. Co1la MeMJ 92628 Ask for "Sullivan CMckli..'t " elud ing thousands of arrowheads, s pear points, ~rinding s tones. broken pottery bowls that looked something like n ower pots, pipes. bone beads. hide !)Crapers and othe r crude tools. "It's lbe most spectacular site l ever walked up on." said Thomas. "The whole structure of a rommuni· Ly was still there." Tlw 11 l'f'"i h.111kd up " -.hort rl1~ tatH't• tn lh1' 111lag1• ;ils11 111·ov1t.1l·d ni.itPnal (111 t1·1·1H·1· like• roof<. on rot'k \\ .1 I lt-d p1 I h1111't'". l'ol n erl into lht· -.u k of tlw m ountain ..,lopt• m ont' nf lht• ft•11 .1rt·u~ pr11tcctl'd from lht• I<'\. ho11 l111g \\ inct.. '\\ h:rt 11 t• n' -.1·1 rni.: her1· a... a pr et ty .. oph1..,t 11·at l'<i <1dapt,1t wn. · ht• sa)' :idtl1ng that at ltml'' the In d1J11s 111111111 haH· L11 l'd ,arctic' ron d1t 11111s 111t huut t h1• hl:'nd1l of tl1m n pa rt.a ... 111<1 5l('(•p1ni.: hJg~. nylon a•nts and otlw1 mount Jmecring ~t·ar that ht• .mcl 111 ht·1 <·x J>l'1ht 111n mt•m ber$ n• l11•d on for 11 arm th It's twlit•\ 1•d I ht• I nd1ans had rabbit 'kin hlJnkt•t..,, u-.t•<I '>aJ!ehrush to rn.1k1• IPgg111~ .rnd ~t'nl•ralb ~ rre ahll• to w1lh!!>land col<I Thoma~ thinks Indians mav havl' U!>t'd /\Ila l'oq u1ma .a.. a bar k:up la\ IOJ.i -.1lt>. ~ lll'n l<1\H•r l'lcvat1on pmon p1nl's failed tn proclure nuts Ile says i t' .. flOS$1hlc th;1l over a pt-riod of s t·H•ral hunrtrc<I \l'.1rs thr s1le was u s<·d onl:, 1wnod1l'all) \\1th ~aps a!> much a' 15 or 20 :r ears in between "I think wt• ran "l'C 1t a ... another pu.'Cl' in lht• puzzll• of ho" these In d ians mad<.> a linnl-(," he said Thoma s is n 't s pe c ulatin ~ on whNhN $Orne reh~ious molivat1on drew tht' Indian s to the location. Howl'ver . experts on Indian culture not<' that m ost mountaintops were considered sacred bv Gre at Basin In· dians. because they provided both food and places for relii:iious ex· pcriences. "There almost certainly was som e religious valuf> lo this site," he s ays. "We can 't diRrount the possibiUty. But the archaeological record Is silent on that point '· • o I !I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, eptember 11 SACRAMENTO t AP) A man who claimed hi.s dog u a dependent on bill state lncome tax returns hH been flned $130. Cralg Thornton was also ordered by municipal Judge Arthur El1senaer to repay SS9'1 he coUected by Uatlns hts German shepherd, Mitch, on hls 1979 and 1980 tax returns. Tbt-. judge also put him on two years informal pro· batioo. ''I wasn't declaring rny dog. I just used my dog 's name,'' said Thornton. He said he sought a re· fund for supporting peo· pie who had lived with him from time to time the past few years. "I was just doing it out of the goodness of my heart . Then I figured, 'Hey, the state owes me a little something,"' he said. Pr08ecutor Tim Bellas said he had faced a maximum of one year in the county jail and a $1,000 fine on the mi.sde· meanor charge. Malaria a threat CHICAGO (AP> World travelers s hould beware of a new drug. resistant strain of poten· tially lethal malaria, a medical journal warns . A report in th e JoumaJ of the American Medical Association said two American· travelers in East Africa were stricken with falciparum malaria even though they had conscientiously taken the widely prescribed anti-malarial drug chleroquine as a precau· ti on. 1 Jt was the first time the resistant strain had been found in Tanzania and Kenya. This form of malaria is the most serious found in man and is often fatal •~nout.u ....... ...... ITA\'llM9WT Tiie ... ......_ --••• ~ -...1--· -----------N 0 It TH WI• TI" N ,.HAltMACIUTlc;ALI, UM! c;om- •wtet 1,..,,., H'lllll•tl•" l••cll, ~..,.. ...... '· ,., ,....lw.,_ IM. CA C.lttorNa ~ ... ). lll41 c-..-L.w., H~ 9-1\, GellMfW•ttwt. Til ........ M~ayac .... -•tleft. ,.,,.,,..... .. ,.,1nc. ,,_ •. ,.....,. ~ .... vie. ...... . Thll """'*'' -11 ... •"" ... C-'Y Cleni: of Or•ft9t c.-ty eA ...... 21, "'' ,., .. ,,. ,,_ltl\td Or ..... CM" 0.Hy ltli.t, Awt. 11, Setil. 4, II, II. 1•1 J11..e1 •ICTITIOUI I UllNUS NAMlr ITATIMUIT TM r.llOWlftt Pff""'f ore dolr19 flCTIT10Ut IUMNIU ..AMS ITATINWT TM lell..,I ... P91'Mftt ere dol/19 ..... -... SNOW LAKE lllALTY CO., llt» ~Ar1flw INWL, Sul .. tu, 1 .... 1,,., CA mis. SUNDOWN SALES CO., e Ce l lforftle corpor otlor1 . IU U ~Artl\ur 11...a., s..1w m . 1 .... 1 .... CA •uu. T"I• _,,,....It <-tacl ay o Cir· _. ........ SUHOOWN SALl!S (X). ._,.,..., Alklft, Vice"-., ~atlOM This .._........ -fllod wllll 1M Cour11y Ci.n. of Or.._ C-ly Oft Soept.•. ••t f>l7t1P Putill"*I ar.,.. C..•t Dolly Piiot Sept. 11, II, 2:5, Oct, l, ltll ..._., ... -'-•: t------------ 1. ltAILWAY ENGll'U:ElllNG f!CTITIOUl lVSINIU AO ENCY; I. NATIONAL MOTOR lllAM• STATW..-lllT C 0 ; J. EVE "GR E EN H ILL Tiie toltowlftg --11 ..i,,. !Mnl DESIGNS; 4. ICAPPLEll MILL • i"ftUt; LU-Elt co .• nos Tu"'"· N.._.,, lllC'S PAINTING, ._IE. ~ .. oc:ll, CA 'IMO. Frotil, .........,. .. acl'I. CA ttMI. C"otto Ml<llHI Hulllley ar1d "ICHAllD 'ltAHCIS JENNINGS, Je~ MAiie HUM .. y, 230j TU>llr1, !000 E. ~ FrtM, H._t e..K", Ne__, 9Hdl, CA ntoeO. CA fl .. !. Tiiis llV•IMS• I• CCWldvele<I bv • Tiiis ~· I•~ by ... ~ .. _. .. ~p. dlvlcluel J ...... M . Hunl .. y '-1< ....,,,,.,._ Tiii• .......... , -• flled Willi '"-Tllll , .. ....,_, -flled Willi ltw CC>Vrlty Clerk of 0r•l'l98 COUrllY tft C-IY Clerk of OrOllOt C-IV eft s.tK. l, 1•1. Sept .•• "'1. Pl1.. ~I,_ ''*'shed 0r.,.. CO.SI Dolly PllOC, Pubtl-Oronoe CNsl Dolly PllOC, s.,.t .•• 11. 1a. u. 1"1 ,.,~ .... 11. It, u, Oct I. 1"1 ~· •M:Tt1'0Ut IUMNI • lllOTICa Of' .._. ITAtt ... NT f'U8UC NCARllllO TM i.!lowlne --· ore ... lne NOTICE IS HEllEIY GIVEN -e ~--~k~~~-~~-~ JAGUAR G.T •• ns w. 11\tl st.. C.IO C-11 of .... City of C:O.IO -Oft -Gellfwftloft'D S..plember 21, '"'· lr1 Ille Covr1efl OW:,.._ ~1: "" E. 1.-,c• Olemllets of City Holl. n Folr Drlw, Ave •• Orwltlt.GellNrftl•fa67. CMIO-... .. •:JO p.m., .... - A.-F ()lllol Jr ..... u IC~ tllereoll•• H procllcaala, er1 tlle tMy ""*""--ii "1'0i' lollow1r19 Item: STUDY OF THE T.:11 IMdiMH 11 c~led lly e A M U S I! M E N T C E N T E II OROINAHCE -nol=~I NOTICE IS FUllTHE'-GIVEN IN1 Tl'llS ........,_. -111-ltll IM ., MIO llma -l>lec•, ............. ad c-1., Cioni ot ~ ..... c.-ty .., per""'' tT\eJ -Mid be -rd DT ""'· 1', 1111. IM City C-.Cll ot11"a ~-·~ ,, ... molter. ....... .._Or-C.O.tt 0..1., Pllilt. EILEEN P ,...INNEY, A .... JI, 11. ~ 4• II, "'1 l7IN1 PvbU;: &~ C-sl Dolly Piiot, SepL 11, 1'11 ~1 ll'ICTJTIOUI 8 UM .. l ll MAMI STltTIMtlMT Tl'le tOll-1"9 penoftl ore dolllO I U ,. I! • I 0 • C 0 U R T 0 , .,._,lnes1n· C A Ll •O RN IA, COU .. TT 011' ICENllMll PUSTIC, 174J08 Ml OllltMO• ~llttwoocl Clrcla, Founlalr1 Volley, ~0c~~:NTIR ORIVI! Wl!IT ... 11~":!::~1e1et1 Wattl, • 12 8-yM ..... Tit AU. CA ft1e Tr.e ...... , lrvlne,Collfonllo921U, PLAINT IFF. RICH A II D L. Mory Jo w•111 •fJ .... ., ... T .... McDERMOTT L•,,., lnlN,C.•itt~a'111S D E F E ND It N T SAN DR A Tl'lls ~MU t. ceftdOIClecl Oy.,, ~ M<DEllMOT'T; DOES 1 ltv ...... JC , lft-Fungus ldlvlduol. c1.,.1va IC-Ill A. Wolb I UMMONS Tl'lll .-t wn tiled wll" llle CAta NUMl«R ... attack C-tyo.n.olO.-C.W.'rOft$ap. NOTICll TW .. "9 .... -. 11- lamO.r t. 1"1 ~ -y 9c* ....... fW wt-11'1,.... -...... ....,_ ........ ,....., PulMI-Or .... CGfft Dolly Pllet, = . •rt-........... -...... S T . PAUL, Minn . ,s.t1t·1'·1 .. ts.0ct.i,1t•1 .,,_., 1ty0uw1111to-1t1r.octv1coof.,, (AP) -The office or the attor,,.y 1r11"1s matt..-, yov .-1c1 c10 Minnesota Emergency Pm.I '9TICl .. promptly .o ,,..1 your ••I"•" I r~. Hot1y, ~lie filed Oft tltne. Services Division is a ,..amouseu1tHu 11v1so1 u.•:.. si.a ............ disaster area every time NAMI! STATUlll MT 11 .,..,_. ,_. MNtr c-re w . l·t r..,.;,...,. T,,. 1o11-1,. .,.r,..,, .... do'"' .,....._ ... __ u._,..... ....,.., lltltll'IKI• U -*a....._ LM .. ....,_ The office, located un· PINK POODLE PET CEHTl!ll, c ............ der the Capitol's leaky ~._:os1 1'1 s1 ... 1. Tu111r1, eo11 ... n10 .,.,s1!::. *:,• ::~·~::.°".:i:,: Steps, is Sprouting c .. 1 AJlon ltfWlllC>, IJDO ...._..,. "•cerlo lmtnflllel•menlt, ~Ht• m U S h r 0 0 m S j n j l S SI., Gor.-il Grow, Collfomlo tMl INMra, tu ,_.... ecrllo, M llOy Morleft ICellllMrl 1Cr1414>t1, IJIMI •l9llfl0, Pl-* -••strode O t~. carpet, according to N•wllop• st., Goror1 Gro"•· •·TO THE DEFENDANT:" <IVll d. · · d' to R l h ~llfomlo t»O <omptolftt llM boeft flled..., tM lll•f,.. IVISJOO 1rec r a p Tiiis !Mal-• I• <-ttcl "' 1 ... Utt ... , .... .,...., II -........ ... Olmos. dlvlclvols, ~-•Ha. t111s 1owt4ll1,.,.... ""'911. """'"••vs A tt e m pt b t h e CM1 1111on K-1Mor1.,, ...... '"'' .........,,. 1• ~ °" '°"· s y IC•"''-K-Ill• wllll this COUf'I • wnn... ,....,._ state's Administration T"I• ......._. was 111• wit" ,,. to 111e ~a1r11. um ... s you *' •o. Department to repair c-ty0"1lofo.-.CouMv""s.. 'fOll' "9fowtt w111 "'_...., °" .... the leaky roof haven't temO.r e, 1111 plkollon of tM ptolMlff. llftd ""' ceur1 ft"91 rNIY Hit..-o I..,._ -lr1tl YCIU .... W 0 f k e d . Pullll.t.cl Oronoe C-1 Dolly PllOC, llle rollof d9fNftCllld lfl the '*"P!al .... $apt 11, II. ts. Oct. l , ltl1 «lfl .. I wtllcll <-Id rftUll In e&ml~ GI Pact awarde d SACRAMENTO (AP> -Award of a $9.2 million contract to build the Santa Clara Tunnel, a key feature of the San Felipe water project, has been announced by the federal Bureau of Reclamation. The con· tract was awarded to Shank-Artukovich . a joint venture from Lit· lleton. Colo. Crime drops SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Major crime dropped 15 percent in San Francisco in August, but the rate ror the first eight months or 1981 is up 2.5 percent from last year, police say. ...... IMlftO GI -y °' pr-rt'I' .. other rellf'f reqUfflecl 111 Ille <om plelnl. DATED ¥9'1' 1', 1"1. ftCT1TIOUI 8 UllN•U LEI! A. lllANCH, MAMIE STATHllaNT Ctenc Tiie to11ow1r11 .,., ..... , ••• delftt ly Unde _. ..... .... 1,,... •. o..iutv LTD ..... ,lllGE·ATION '617 MAllLIN •AUOCtATU ... "" ... • ............ Le llolao A-.~tmlM19r, CellfwN• ZSl2 cae...n:....... ..... l'7 ,,.., "-Ly Tll•r11'1 Do Cor .. rOllOft. o T••.CA -Cellfon1lo corpor•llOft, '42' lolM PuOllthM Or ..... C-SI Dolly Piiot, Aven ... WM1mlftltar, Collfwftlo taa $et>I. 11, 11, U, Oct. I, 1•1 .t041 .. 1 Tlllt _....Is <~ by a CW· _. ....... Ly TllaM Do Corpor olloti "'°"" Oo HvuY ..... 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HcMtMt for w. ...•................... ··•··•••···••••·•···•·· ....................... ······;,··············· ···•··················· Gi•r• I 002 ., .. ,.. I OOJ t1MP I 002 CHMr• I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EQUAL HOOS.NG OPPORTUNITY WMier'atWlce: u ......... Only Sl0,000 down. 2 yr old lmmacullt.e 2 BR z 81 mobile bome. Min 11e ta Small pets OK Mary Jenk, Realtor: '3l·lOIM EMGUSH TUDOI I 2.9%1NT Jo'antutk Ezictilh Tudor 4 Br·2 •tory! Prime Irvine locat.lon! Juel re· duced '40,000! Seller wlU f1n1nce bal. alttt S3o,OOO dn al 12 t ~ lot w/iraduat.ed mo. pyml.$ poulble. Up1raded thru·out, bonus rm ' alaot muter wing. Call Ken Leiati w.~ All rtal eatalc 1d· vertlaed an tb1 1 new1paper it 1ubject to the F•ral fair Hoos In& Act ol 1M8 wtucb makes it Wecal lo ad· vertiae "1.QY preference, limitation, o r dit · crhbination based on nee, color, religion , aes, or aational ongln, or an Intention to make any 1ucb preference, limlUtloa, or dis .....;;======'-"';o._1 criminal.Ion." SIEDIOOMS EASTSIDE C.M. A fantastic Easts!~ home. s Bdrm. 3 bath, skyli1bts, walk·in StJ,000 l-2LOT PLUS a amall home thal oeeda fWn1 ! A are•t buy for builder or starter home. IHAIV A term• available Call Rl1btnowl SM-23U THE REAL ESTATERS 6 UHn'S MISAY90t A•n•e~ft LOH I I ¥4". CharmUl_!1, remodeled 3 BR+ fa1111q roam bome wtth 2 fpk'a, an quiet cluJ de 11c atreet. Loll ot cu.rbtlde a~ plua RV accesa. Mouvated owner w I carry tie 2nd for qua lilied~. 75'·1616 Located In Npt Heu t.hele 2 BdnD wiits att lNIJ pride ol owncnbip. The low interest loan can be uaumed and the owner will help finance. Call for more informa· t I 0 D . A. k I n ' p r i c e II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ '49$,000. 'l1Us newspaper will not knowlnflY accept any advert1sin1 for ru 1 estate which Is in viol•· lion of the law. closets and all the --------- S.t. ,,..., L.-. Belu.n,bam 'II aab Arezou tired ot tbt hwi tit bllltle? We b1ve Just the pbce ror you. '"' hn No. ol Se.Ult end I\.\ bra So. ot Vancouver Can1d1. Beautiful tfi Level borne. 3 BdtmJ, 2 Baths 6 Family room. 2 Fireplace• Beautiful Vlew of Bellina,lwn Bay oo ~ Ac,. of beautiful landscaped yard. Trees aurround the Area In u private Neighborhood Must move for Job purpotet. SUJ,000. (206J 8'11-7363 TllUX Thrtt 2 bdrm. 2 bath furn. units. Steps to beacb . Good sum mer/w1oter history Priced at SJtS.000 11S·l7~. associated BllO•ER~ w~r •• •r,11s I 1\; .,,, b ') t ~ I I"" I JI• --------- foodies. For only 188,500. A must stt. THNCIM& TOw..40Ml1 Call tbe spedallau at tbe condominium 1n rorm a lion cent.er. MO-.. HOMES NB. MODULAR only S7t,SOO Lovely. spacious 3 Bdrm 2 batb, with ii--------· -llllO ->.a -:t.ln »IQ *O :mo ---IQCC) '1111 lllO ClQO UlO tlUD aA s..8-231.3 THE REAL ESTATERS AXIi STIPS TOSA.MO 3 BR & DEN needs your attention. Bring shovels and paint braih. Make ---------1 ss· •. Owner will CltTy ll Toucbslane Realty 963-0l81 • SISIDOWM * DESPllATI! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home A&aume hi·bal.ance loan. owe straight note fireplace, across from bay View from deck. Adult luxury living in best locatioo. Pool, san· dy beach, slips availa ble. Owner will finance with S2S,000down COIOMADB. .... Sett.er than new. Custom built duplex in a pnme corner location. 3 6 2 b d r m u n 1't s w 11 h fireplaces. beam ce1I inp. s hake roots. patios. carpets and drapes S70,000 down S320.000 full price :: H-...fwWt ~-.. ·~ SUCCESS REALTY M&-7991 LIDO/ON11iEWATER Coiy 1 Bdrm with large living room end fi~pl1ce. Grell for year round living or weekend retreat. See today. make offer. $58,500. OWNER WILL CARRY THE LOAN. 17141673·4400 12111 ua.2u1 flu h.11 l•11 .111 .1 "1hl1"I It. .11 ~.,1:i11· r11 m ~ ...................... . = , ..... ,... 1002 -•10 eo1s -----~ IOllO IOll.I -MS --7~ --11111 lllC -Ul -.., ... IOi6 -.. MIO -------- 1110 fl» tlJll .... tllO tilt tlll -!11110 ------'19 -- J701 11'1"5 flO! fM flU f IU m1 11'111 r!JO flD 1721 rm '1.loi me; rT» ml '131 rltu 1174.1 ., .. 11'14' '1'1 rT• fllCI tit.) '11111 '1>7 ""' '111 rru ,,. tm mo fl7J - M l -WIO •t' •n --1111'1 -mi ---:tu IMS tlCl -ml Mt .., --"" ... '······················· IMSTAMTIMCOME SEA COVE 1 t Real Estate office needs PROPERTIES sales associates E.t 7r 4-63 J -6990 tensive rent.al business --------- bnngs fast eanungs, as S 9 tSO well as constant, 1n 6 • dept.b espoa~ 1o poten $7, 000 DOWM lial buyers and sellers A must see! Security Rental 1ct.lvity optional gated 2 Bdrm condo, Prestigious beach area pools. saunas, aspas Replies coo.fiden1.J1l. Vacant and owners anx· BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 67!.-4630 CAMYOMVIEW COMDOMIMIUM Ocean-1 mile! 2 Bdrm, 21alha. Open bum cetl· inp. Pool. jacuzu, I.en· nis, volley ball. Sl34,900 Includes waaber/dryer Try l~ down. 646-7111 ious. Act now. $46-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS MEWPOIT HllGHTS SLASH ID SZ4,500 White picket fence sur· rounds flower filled ya rd-loads or used brick. Owner will carry with small down-call HAUOlllD6t An exqwsite offering· Elec• nt & spacious 3 bdrm + family room. l lev home w/panoramic v1st1 of harbor. coastline, ocean & night lights. Prestice. com fort, luxury & security Reduced, now S739,000 (Owner fmanciJl&l Agt, 640-5560. 120/o Mn> 759-1616 I want to buy your house or investmelll property! Don't call unless you need to se.ll 11nmed11tely and are willing to accept my small down pay· ment I can takt possession immediately. Your investment will be secured by equities in other properties. and personal notes Call Tom 6'2·2&U MEWTUDOI Presticlow Lemon Hts \ I )I\ 1'1"11 ol ll,11 h•H l1111·,lm1·11f I " fOUClOSUIE Low down, owner must sell. Huge 4 BR. family rm . pre s t ige neighborhood. Owner will consider contract sus,ooo. 1u11·tt·4--1:-...·m-.1mm 962·4471 (.~'I 5 Bedrooms. library.~!!!!!!!!!!~!!~ huge master suite. din· ing area and entertain· ment area UNDER Sl Million. Rid: Alderette. Rltr 714 /731 -4444 SAWMAMA&B Established R.E beach office w/alfluent clien tele. C1l1 Dolly King for confidential 1ppl. THE REAL ESTATERS ... @ Elecance within reach' 3 Bdrm. 2b1th, large liv· Ing room, huge bonua r oom. fireplace .I•------•-•! Remodeled country (ICllAlli( BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC. 67>4630 LOW,LOWDWM LOW PAYMENTS Tennis, pool & spa + 2 Br m eke this condo perfect for 2 p1rtners Cell Bill Kennedy 631-llM 4 II.I.SIDE S 11 ,000 IUYS! It's true.$11,000 dwn + costs buys this fantastic 4 Br cul-de-uc home in Eartslde Costa Mesa' Owner will finance balance al 13 6~ in· terest 1 Investor's bergain ! Don't hesitate. Call Marcia Redick 63H2M DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? II you have jull lllaO you• n•• F1c1111011t lutlllell Ne"'e l ftd h••• "°' yet tubmlned 11 IO• pubkellon, l>leeM OOft I lore•• lh•I Ill• 11 ... 11011on It lO d•1• lro"' dole of llN119 Tiie DAIL 't PILOT wlll pullll1h r-llMe,...r11 10 1 t4 1 •• Ou• clrculolloft lnclllclH '"• e r111re Or•,.e• Coa•I ••nano 1..-,,~ .. oppoar "' 1111 edl11ons In o•cl•• to tull"'ll 1our 1 1ato111enl lor putlllcallon 1er10 1ppropr1 ... copy 1r1c1 • cl'lec k 10 TH[ DAIL., PILOT, P 0. lok IMO, Coale ¥Ho. CA 1212' Wo'N clll l"9 ,._. '°' lflfOtlll ..... Moll! lofol tdn'11111ftt l)IHN coll 142~321 f.11 m If••• ....... ·······•tf SEA COVE PROPERTIES kitchen, much mon! for only $124,900. Call ua Wortck .... Fu 'r it now, $46-2313 Fw Lido, L.ei)llM rft. ======= 7 14·631-6990 WantAdHe!p? ~sl~it~ THE REAL ESTATE RS RESIOENTIAl REAl £STATE SERVICES COLDWRL IA..a SALuns THI I ti I DESIGN HOME 17 MUIR IUCH CIRQ.I SrY(iLASS HIU Sponsored by Newport Jr. Chamber of Commerce to benefit Orangewood -a new home for abused children. Open for public viewing September 13·27. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Presented by Coldwell Banker $2,400,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 mE 110111 ILlllS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE RAMO MEW LtSTMt A Rare Opportunity To Move Into Harbor View Hills Al An Affordable Price. Extra Large Lot For Family Enjoyment And Privacy. Three Bedrooms And Family Room For Only $290,000. DUPW Balboa "Little Island.'' Waterfront With Full Bay View From Both Units. Upper Unit (Which Would Make A Wonderful Owner's Unit) Has Four Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sandy Beach. Gl ·---.-..... ,, 1-.911 12 c_,..,._ .... ,-.c..- or comme.rcial ' Tha lllcPtt ~ on the Or-.. CoM S7o.ooo to S7oo.ooo Write P . 0 . Box 308, Min· neapolis, Minn.~ OPBtSUH 1-4 9712 Sinclair Cr. Garden Grove. E ol Busch1rd. So of Hazard. 3 Br. 16x20 ram rm, Jge cul·de·sac lot FHA/VA terms. Sll4 ,SOO. Sunny Cal DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell 11. fltld It 'rode II Wllll 0 Wom Ad Realty 636-37fi0 [642•5678 ] UDO ISLE BEACH lllJSE Sfrttt to atrede locatioA. I Mod to ...... eWl .. HM ~~ z bed. I .... ..._ wtfll Hpwah I btcl I be. ,.... ....-.. rrictd ri4JM at $355.000. BAY-AVE CONTEMPIUY n.... Y"" oW cnto.. ,__ wtfll YU. Wood. .... , & NylHJilh. _, kite .... .......... l bed. + • ...,. 0....--wtl c.,., Ant T.D. $175,000. LARGE PENIN. BAYFIONT ............ locetto. ...... .,.,. Herbor Yecllt Cl•lt. Speclo .. •d' fNlllly ~CHritd 5 b.d. ' ........... ..... wftll ..... petio Oii """· ...... ..,.. wftll c••ft"MtfcMt ..... PWiCN cselc VU °" IAY. A11•••bl1 loe11 of $900,000. to ctnllf l•d b•ytr . SI .600,000 tt.. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL ESTATI Solo R•n•ol• Prc>l'frlY ~ .... n1~ 7430 W Cont ti,..,, 11~ ~"'"Ave ~' S.1eh &Ibo. lllancl,. 6Jl·l400 67Utto J•O., ,,_ »T>ott ,.,..._ ·-., . ....... ·-. .,._ .. _ ••C....... .,_ •.>Te .. _ .... ,._ .. _ ,,......._...,, .. .... .. ....... ,.,.. ... ·-·-,,-.. _ llOll tot_ .... _ ... ... '""" .. .. . c; =~-~~~iq "-., ... :=:-::: ·-·- ?9 '?1111111111117mr•rl?IZ~FM'~f~f•tm'lfi?i'l'5if~t~·M-,•c•t .. s~s•n .. ~1n .. as .. r .... s .. ~s~a~•~a ... s ... M,MsM• .... •~·--..-,._.-·---·-·---~---~--- . ..,....._.._ .................. ~·~•r• ...... ._.. ............... , •• ~•·• .... ~•~•~· ... u~e .... o~c~s"'!l .. ~0,...4•4~.~A~~~i1111914~h•! .. 3!"¥'15 ..... $~$~51$"¢'$1211$12111211(~ Orctnge Coasl DAILY PILOl /Fndav September 11. 1981 ••••••••••••• ~--"' ········ ~!~!.~~.~~ ........ j~!~!.~~.~~ ........ ~~!~!.~~~-~ ........ ~!!!.~.~ ........ ~!~!!.~~~ ....... . 1001 G..-.. 1002 G"'rel 1002 G..,... 1002 G...,... 1002 11•1.. IOOJ .. ("7 ~~~.~.~ ....... ~.~~-~······~~!.~~ ...... . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .tOISON GH AlEA OWMElt FfMANOJS" ll.S~. ~ HR . 3 Ha . sptH·lous 2 sty, formal DH & sunn)' Furn Hm on tr<>c studded 1.-:state ~Ill' lot l 'u~tom dr<'or, quality honw, t·t•ram1c t1h.• an kit<·hen 4ilt bath. t1.• ~}.t.900 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate .. OflEM SUNDAY 11·6 I •l· 21 l21 HH·hmond ('1rl'le (So All<1ntJ W Brook hurst 1 Al{t P Sal)'l•r !J62·44S•I COATS & WAI.LACE HALmATl, IMC. W ESI.1-:Y N TAYLOR CO. ltEAL TORS s111n· uMu OWNER WILL FIHAHCIE " ' 2·STORY DUPLEX·MIEWPORT IEACH 200' TO EXCITING IEACH $279,500 ·~·A very handsom(• bu1lchng 1 Original .. owner und be<1utifully maintained 4-Bdrms. 2 baths. & large sundeck in upper. 2-bdrms. 1 bath & darling patio Ill lower. FireplC:Jl'(' In each. OW(' 1st T. ~ & Note of s.!30.000.. int onl v. $49,500 down pml No loan ft>t'. Ea~h io s how " ~· WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS .,.~ 21 I I Son Joa(f"ln HiUs Rood • NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644·49 I 0 ' W ALKTO IUCH I t:~Rl'r buyC'r; rPad thl• ASSUMAJLE LOAMS l lass1f1l•d Jds l·ven REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME WITH us ... TO Dove SHORIS. MAJESTIC WA'l't:IU'l<ONT JIOM!-; WITH 1..AR<iE Pllrn AlloU SLll' WILi. F.Xl'llANGI-; J.'011 l.AIHa:H lloM ~ IN IUG CANYON OR GAL A X Y U IU V E A ll ~:A l' AL I. f' 0 It UE.vrAll..S. 1617 WESTCLIFF DR, HI 631-7)00 1111 ILOCKS TO IEACH The most beautiful remodt'l m Old CdM . Three bl1droom. three bath. perfoct in ever) dl·la1I. Assume large loan. $.550,000 Fee U~l()Uf t1f)Mf S REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eu1 Co••I Hlghw•y Corona drl Mdt WE HAVE 50 OF THE If.ST LISTIM~S IN TOWN . I dJ\ 1r )'llU hJ\l' • S20,000DO"N ~ome1hmi: for ~all', rt· St:LL 1dlt' 1lerm "11h "•-------•I R\ accesl>, Jat·uzzi. :!I ach them ra:.t and tnl·>. Dally 1'1lol Clai.~1f1t•il SI)', 3 Bdrm. ~undl.'ck !)ensivelv. call642-56711 Ad window seal!; tn hnn~ .... ~ •. •• ---·--------.... room, formal d1n1ng 1 ,.. lar,:l' famtl) rm stoilt' f1replal'e Nrt'ds TLC RESORT PROPERTIES 400£.17" C.M. Mewpori H•HJh+s :Jllr lba, rm to jln.>" I Sl98,000. onl) SISK dn I Lo Costa I .. Low Down lsJan~r A lar~e 3 Bdrm 3 Ha Balboa Island home on a full 'Ille Int Sup~·r terms Lo" do"n pa1 Rf<;•OI NllAl RE Al ES!Aff '>I R\/ICf S DYNAMIC CORNER HOME Fresh looking 3 bedroom with frenc h doors. harmonious wallpapers. t'arpets & \l.10do\\ CO\ enngll C'henshed Ea st bluff Lui,k built home. Set' this <1l $242.000 (),, ner wi II help Y.1lh finant'ing. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Golf Course Condo St 10.000. only SISK dn C e11tol Frt/Mpt Shn 3000 s r. $259 000 as I sume S180K low mt In Polm Spriftcjs I S t' c I u d-e°"1 ti n m t' w courtyafd. pool. Jill'. frutl trees. mtn 1 "" In e>.dust\e Old Palm Spr IIll-\S lalboo l.aond JSR 2ba Seller lo lease baek SJ&S,IXX> Mewporl hoch Wt1tt'fl'1ew •, acre, pool Owner to rmanee or poss1bll.' l~e opt $290.000 # I Mewporl R.E 675.t700 LINDA ISLE Ext·1hng opportunity 1 Wide chun nd view from tiPe<·tuc uJ<1r ar('htleclural dt•s11(ned 4 bdrm. 5 bath. pool home Slip tor 2 lar~t· boat11 $1.49!1,ooo Sumrnrr Ott·uµ<1nC'y LIDO ISLE HOMES Featuroo on llonw~ Tour:. th1~ lon•I) trnd1t101wl spanous, t•ustom 3 hdrm, :i bath hon1t•. newlv n•decon1ted P r1n·tl to sell quickly at $475,000 Must see New ly remodt•ll•d J bdrm. 2 bath plu:i lgl· rcncution room & 2 put1os Hvam t' c 1I111 gs G n· at Io r l' n t e rt a 1 n in g S-120.000 B<•st J>l'lt't' tor 1tw money. PENINSULA POINT BEACHFROMT Panoramk ba.' & on·a11 v1v\I. ~ll wedge. lrnm pt 111w laq~(· lot. ·t bdrm. :1 huth <"Ustom hon1t· :noo sq ft f t·atur 111g mt1r111t• room Sl.385.000 NEWPORT CREST CONDO ~ bdrm. den. -;pat·1ous Pl an 8. 1m· maculatt'. L<m pm·cu at S2 15.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1de 011vt• N B b7S blbl ..... I .. ' ' jJ -- REALTORS 67S.551 I LUXURY DUPLEX. SO. OF HIWAY. Two spoci~! 3 ldnn 2 la + deft lillffs. Upper hot IWWll-Ylew of octClft. l.cutc*y spoct in toch unit. Adjacent to lr1ittt Terrace. S-449,500 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .• Corono .. Mor 675-5511 LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE Finest Jo('ation on all Lmd a 76' or b<.1yfront. Room for up to ss· yacht (i Bedrooms. 7 Ba ths. billiard room. lrg bar & TV room , wine rellar. formal dmmg. sep. guest wing. maid's qtrs Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. RflM* Of Newport Beach ··" . ··········••··••·•····· Co'°" .. Mi. I 0 Costa Mtto · . I 02 l"ilt• I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .__...,i-..111111.---.-i3 RR Easts1de honw 011 ·s BR/BY OWNER R 2 101. S10.i.•1 ' t.ai l' over pymt.& ~ l$Stl DESIRAIU f A~Q. J HOMl1 IRVIME TIUACf CORONA OEL MAR X l11t> muttir bdrrn w garden & trplc. lj!t' cu~to m ktt . den, llbrarx. Lit rH. JK111I, yurd. patio l'niQ ue lor lari:er fam•I> Ut·1wo i.ldl' of hw) Near bt>al'hh lmmed Ol'<' S495.000 Owner l'an 1·arry By 11plJ(. 673 3745 M•toV~ Gotf CCM'W HOftW $289,SOO 4 Br 3 Bu Vll'W S22J.OOO IO d!i ~um1hle loans at 11 63'' A maJ(ruficrnt l \I. o ~lory 3 BH and den. North .... ood Plal'e Plan J cxe<:ut1ve homt· Lar'}!C ramily room with fltcplaN'. d i11in~ 1·m. 3 baths. large kllt hen with t'<1 llr1g ciro» too Neutral tolor~ thruout &>lit-rs Vl'ry motiv<1lcd. a11s11rnt· St 15,000 loan. Pnccd to St•ll <1t $249,900 Cal Ft--* °" Jton CobMI Real &tott 559·1111 OvnWed.Sut&Sun I S ---- Call AnttJ ~57 1270 or H111ttW.Cjfoft leoch I 040 fly uwnl'r, lgt• 2 BR 2 l:la. Open Sun 1 s I 1\46 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• "iml )d good IQ(, qu1rl. USTSIDE LUXURIOUS ~.ile S143,500 ~ 0111 3 Hr t 8a,:.pa IO'¥''r fin ,CAPE COO l!Y OWN EH, 2 Un t lvrt. COM ILUFfS Sl20.000 F'IXEK Upµer 3 f>rei.t111to11.'I P11rk an·u :1 21~ ba, lwc rondo oo golr /\bvH btach. bcluw Br. 2 •Ha. ram rm B1 lit bu ~alk lo l'OIHSl' 13 R.in.l Ol'ean Bl\'d St-mi lirll SJI0.000 c~r"illl'arr) schooh llt•.at·h & pJrk S210.0llO lo~n ba~ Rd Out of lniffu· ll!O '80.000 1~1 al l2'. i\Jitt Grt'atw.~ulll<al>lt' LoJn Sl40,0llO, 7~2 !ISSli degrt'e \'lt'W Orc:rn & 642 1523 Ownt:r will <'t1rry 2nll ownr agl Jetty from t:11cry wtn $230,()011 l't•ntuq L-..lhach 1041 do~ Prop line high tidl' LUSE Of'TIOH i1 Sui f ~ ~ -'7-- l>blt! u11esl 2 )n Bu) Lul\urwu:. ru:..~om <'OO (r,.ifie I 044 •••••••••••••-••••••" now befort' I rv1nt' do 2SOO!!q ft -frpk~. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AL.of Development. less than bdrms, 2'• liulhi. S!ISO ABANDONED ForAUHt. I d I he mo SJ9S.lXXl 642 4623 1 acr• + bldu sit~. aent m1 n l'Oa~ j?tn~ Out m 11)11.0 Owtlt'r will ~ " • " c I ear I 11 nd 1nc1 SunSt't Rlufr, ~llt'l' wll al thr 10" mJrkl•l I) :.loping pa.reel sbon Sl.250,000 Owner p p t11C'ular ut·ean & 111~hl IH 11, 1, W v•td h r1dg 1, distance from tenms & •ptoil <714167~6525 l1 11 hls v11•w 1·011d11 beaC'h Ownr has 1n " ..! 'I· ·' -" (;11bJ; ~ Rr1d l!l'"•Hl S1so.ouo w1 1h g1101I ,.. t'lu.ded plans for <'u.stom DUPLEX tt'rms Wil l rnn~11IH mo<lel 1.iste<l ul Si!l'-l .OOO '11!1 S11s.ooo Sper IY OWNER k>a~t' option lll>t'n 1l.11ty ":Ith "'~umabh· lu:in 1:1t'\llar views• Beaul1Cul CdM duplex. 4 11 S 2157 1'al'1f1(· \1t· 'Call mt for.mon• ~l.'!~11' MISSION Rfo!ALTY Br owner'i; uml, t 2 Hr l 673 6776 Agent Darrell Pash 631 ll!66 49HY731 Ba rental. Manf:' man) D) owner Ml'l>a \'t•r1h· I :1 :0 f I\+ A 0111orce for~~ Sale extra• Only 3!1!1.000 ~ll'11I Wa., S218.0CMI """ .... r/~~ ~-\.,. Lower 3 i\r('h Ba} A~u~umablt! fmJm·1n11 I Sl89.900 Appro>. 2125! Gre:il oc:ean \lew, pvt Pnn onl) 1rt rt t..oudro All mro l area 4bclrm bearh 675118'l7 h) phone. ~i liO:IJ * *REDUCED noust> 499-3144 ~ JUST LISTED Your bl home 111 I r1 int· Vacant and reildy t11 f.!O I Bit I'• ba, ~ella 2 Rr rondotnadult1•om mo11val1•d T1·~m~.' ·munll) Central .111 & Terms. Tl'rm:. C'Jl'i mort' ('allno111 I qu11•kl\ i52 f.49!1 ,....., !Ito P \ R T N E R S II I I' . 1 ""'"" HRF:AKLNG lll' '•n l,., H1!(her 1m·ome Vt'r 111 I IUIJ:l!lt "ffllQ [~i]ll\'"dbrldgc 1·e:.ll'd doll<tr thun an) 1 R II other unit tn C:orona clpl MOVE IN. Cd Y ~ ar 644 71Yl0 I' re~ l 11( 111 u' ~1 t• ~ J ;;, I 'llMHI • VC'rch• 1-'rt-~h & 1'11.'Jn 4 l~!JltiarrA111, I'~'" """' l\lt l ftrl!µl.il'l'' llu,.:c Ll.000, ro11·rr1I µat111 L11rj11• THIMl<IMG ~ 'hall) tJJ1·k ).ml Uni\ I TOWMHOME' ~ k>.tl"'" SIJ'J 1100 t..~ II~ I Jll th• 'I"• 11ll1~i, JI I GRl!.,....TUUMI' I th•· 111nolw•,in1um 1n CDM'S ...... '" · forrn.11111n \1·n1l'r CHr:"' DEST I Eusts1de frutt lret•:. & ToiM lu.lurw kt•ull 1 ICAJ' r o ~ e s ' I' r 1 1 u 4' 1 , •tt.;~'lll'l'i I blk from water. m1111• ,.-cluseon in µark h~•·• m tocla1 II '•'• J'>-Wm ).1rd. Sunm 3 HH Bmk TURTLEROCIC f1nan c1.nR Call t11da) fpli-('oHrt·cl pat111 .• hti ~Br:! . Ra 2rph·:, Tim Rhone631 12ti6 ' Pr1clt' of ul41tt•rs h111 • lrl( ro11n1" pooll:Jhl1-. Hoomforl'xp:in.111n On 1Jult1·d ,, ling' \, I'•; ;u_.: I: ... •, 1~ s12~.0011 cJ11&1s o:ioJ ~un1 Jhi. 1,,, ... s2;1';1 S011 --"'~~.!,-~~ Call ""'H'' l11r JPlll !!55 179~1 MEEDS TLC RJOl hu S,1 11 Joaquin Ir\ 1ne Terr pool home I 'fownh111•'• 'hdrtn 1lcn ~ 4 Ur + tionus 01\nr 2' .uJ lr..._ ~ -urndhlc.> bl "ill f1nanl't' µrlt't'd I •011UTl0o..SON ..... 1ooos TH ill41H · "'II r:itn below market. Hurr} on :!nil SI. · cm 1!14 33-t~ 11r this one' Grt'~ "slit' I HEW LISTING t\11 WI:.! 759 1221 l::.btstde 1·1H11lo S5J,00t l T T l E fA ai.i.umablt' JI IU rnt HACIENDA T rode or tow doww Nr new. Ocean front mobile home Eaisy fman <"mg 2 tlR. bearh. ftsh\ng pier Arlults 549 2405 or 499 :1116 WOOOSCOVIE IEAllTY Prwate dn\'eway leads to elegant 2 Hr home "'~h add1t1onal l'arelilktrs quarters on ''• acre O<.'ean view lot. 2 blocks to the beach $259,500 5200.000 in as sum.ible flnancmi: Agent 494.4730 OlllflORTUHITT to own home Ill Laguna \\Ith .M OST F'AVORABl.1': TF.R MS Skyhi:hted 3 bdrm. 2 story Desparate owner says "SEl..L ,.. so tr) an) ridiculous Pnct>d S265. 000 B lJT ? "' LOCJUiiO Vi .. l.E 497;1761 OlDWORLD" ~ menl and p new 13', "' .;!loan available A greal ;.:in veslmenl Pnt·cd tu ~ell at SJ7~.ooo Just i.tartmg up ma busi ,.._ ________ , I ;1 ~-~I >m ~r'ma718.r~~b~I~ u;u~r~1c;;,)l>41.''i~2~0t1}1: I :~~~~~t-rd w1~11~~h~;~~~ ness or your own? A Cl 'f' d Ad h ,. -u ... .IWod way Lo tell pt!t1plt! asst ie • I •~ t e u C t M 10241 T0 ,hl.1ni.: Slllf> 11011 H om<'~ 'Jea.r n1•14 CHARM Sparkling fountains splashmg into a lovely outdoor pool of clas~1<' Mexican lilt Lir.oh trop1eal rounyard 3 spas & SJlt<'tacular 180 clel(ret' ocean \'ltws ofrer an 1011latton to relaxed. t arefree hmg A home th.ii dtfies the imagrna t ion $480.000 ':<; ...... Island Riiy I 673-8700 { WALKTOWOR~ : .3 Rd rm 2 ba rondo Gal I ; ed l'Ommun1t1 Rt•1· • fac1I & wrap· arounrtl ! pal10 Nr So t'oa~I , PlaLa Assumabll' loan I o .. ner "ill hel11 rmaoct' : $99,900 j~-,gl ! J637 E Coast llwv \ Corona del Mar· I 67§..5930 f 5 !1r~ ±h ~~!~mg I .; pool and Jacuw .. olar ' heated R\' an.>d A5 • sume fNMA Sl6!UKMI J ~3• RED CARPE:I~ ~ ·-754-1202 Jr '. .. --~ f • ! 0~~ REH TORS . ; Supe-r Sovdass Lot (Thi~ 101 el}: f.le,. lkdford • home features 4 Bdrms. ~ Ba. family room and I• formal dirung room Ex 1ens11•e upgrallc~ and a king sized lot makl' this •home a trul) unique ' (1nJ1 Offered at $580.000 • w1lh excellent rmanctnl! ;:11ailahle • O.M. Marshal Rltr ' 76_~0835 f , HARBOR • VIEW HILLS ;LoH·I~ J Rclrm 11lu' 'am111· 1110111 .tw.11111fulll l;tmhr.qwd ;l!onl "'t•tl 111.1 'l'11. :r11rpe1:. thruuut htti?hl ,_. n cl r h 1• 1• r I 11 I ;, mm .1 r 11 I a It• I 1 :mulnt.1in1•1I 0111tl'I "'11 ~~"11'1 tn r111a111·1n)! !'AMI EW, MEW, HEW! unit mduslnal condo .$1de. 2000.m sq ft hock Spiller 631 1266 SUNDANCE GIANT SpatlOl~ -1 BR. 2a 1 BA Nort hwood end unit con· do F'ealures int'lurl · Fpk. 2·car gara~e. wood dl·ck & cml.'r A C. m1('rowa\'e & greenhouse win- dow Owner w1 II assist \\ flnanc- in~. \'1('k1 Bost .)51 8700 tAl U LIDO ISLAND LOVELY W&:1rm & t•ozy 3 HH + '.! HA & So. patio gem' Enlarged lot -A-1 condi· lion \'EW O:"J :\l:\ttK~"T " Ex rellcnt owner finan('ing S419.SOO Tom A lhn~on li42-8235 tA l2l Pete ·Barrett Realcy pre sents A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY Feel lhv welrome of thb Rayshores ('Uslom homt> H1 g tn•es offer pri\·<1cy . as well as intriguing seC'ludl'Cl patio with spa. Old world, setting. up to·date as tomorrow abundant UM' of <.,LOnl' <1nd bnrk. warm woods. hil{h ce1l1ngs and quality kitchen all gleaming with pride of ownership. Call to see this special offering 642-5200 ' MAMMALS M l 0 A E H T A T W B I E B R B E A R E E l M I 0 l A F F U B R E T A W 0 T A l l 9 Z Q A L 1 A G M D S W I l D S l Y B E K P L E H l l 0 L R 0 M C H 0 0 B l l P A J A H R G L A H E D R 0 0 E N H E S E S K T Y S T E T R R A H l A I E P ~ T S E P l 0 Y A E A E A H H H l 0 S T E 0 A T I 0 0 G 0 0 T E l R A 0 E W Y H H S H E H S M A 0 C R R H l Y I D W E R 0 A J H H S A A S Q 1 A E R T C H E K C M F W E G l 8 U 8 S l E 0 A Y D 0 L A F T S H E l 0 E P R D R T H D A U T U Y l A S D T R Y 0 C C S C 0 H T l 8 8 I K 0 A J H H S 0 A about tt is with a lo~. answer to a suc:ces,s f~I .A ~_. ...... ''*.. . os a eso /\gt 6~5 5200 l c.u-petini:. &. mu·11111 a1., l'USt Cl as~iftl.'d ad garage or yard sale. II ~ .,._., •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ' ' included C'lolle to 1•11·r Phone 642•5678 a better way to tell more 13% IHTBEST , ylhtng ~rhools . park' -· peopl!.!._ MO QUAUFYIHG MESA VERDE • .-tr Call f11rdeta1b EMERALD BAY A Jl'" el or a home 111 this lo1el~ pri,ate area Totally rernodell'd "1th ne w family kitchen. ne" bathrooms & OCtlUI l'IC!~ dech See lhlS one & rau m 101 e $487 .soo * * HARBOR VIEW kMOU.S • • 9l/4% FIMAMCIMG .•••. 1\ rare opportumty to own a much sought after model in unique area. Featuring CAPE COD style arch1tel'Lure. 2 + Br & 212 Ba on t<.'t' l<1nd \l.ith outstanding terms For a private showing l'all 759-1501 or 752-7373. A nEHTIOM BUILDERS Fantast1<: opportun1t~· to build 6 condos 1n prime Costa Mesa neighborhood '. Call 759·1501 or 752-7373 * * WA TERFROMT HOME • * Detached home ft•aturing 3 Rr's & move in condition~! Located smack on the water within walking distance of the bearh. Private tennis and pool a\'a1lable The own er is \\1lhng to carrv a first T.D at 120/o & has priced this outstanding property at $230.000 for immediate sale~! Call 759 15(11 or 752 7373. NEWPORT BUCH OFRCE 2670 50ft Miguel DriYe 17141 759· I 50 I 17141752-7373 Walker&lee Real Estate O tr-000~4" ._tt•n of ~. lo.• icrombttd WO'd\ bo lo.. 'O fO'm lo..• •"'9 .. WO'd\ won ... , New rondo. 3 RR. 2•, ha 4 IDRM + pool 631 •361 ,f>41.1!S1 s210.ooo Opet1Sat/Sun 1.5 sv 67S.1771 ;175 S C11rus, Oranl(c flRICB> TO SEU. e .. RANCH REAL TY 551 2000 Sman 3 br. ram rm. l1ite Anxious owner ready to I fen<'ed yd. rlOl>t' to .l!O Will help f1nanrr - hospital $119.900 nt>wly rederoratcd 3 LET'S MAKE A DEAL MAURY STAUFFER Bdrm I'• Ba Co~ta Mesa I. e a i. e 11 I' t 1 •J n SEA LIOHRULTY hom e Lo1·el> yard Turtlt'ro<'k llt,:hluncl, 67~ •354 patio bnck BBQ F'ull ' Hrl.'n hom1• I 1 r old ;1 lol>oa lsa.d C::. SHH T -t-'PROPERTIES 1006 '~ priceS122.990 1:--------• Bdrm ma~ter hdrm Garden P.irk \'1llai:e ~ rireplare 2•~ h.i Fain·1ew 1h1K'<1du. l'M I format din rm. ram rm I 2 & 3 Dt:DHOO~l' ut I t h b" I • f . •...•...........•..... IALIOA lsu.MD REDUCB> Lowest pnred 2 Br col tage con\'entenl to all J usl steps lo Ba) & V1lla1?e s hopping SJ19.000 • ll·\l l HIHll'l.I 110 '11' lnr ~~ R[AL E">IAI[ r ~ &73-e900 13'•', ftxt'<I tnl rJlt• 1 1 ) 0 v) rm f.! pm landbrapt!d 1d min I O~nOall)llfJll,\M \1ew,unurdl1ed•Pl"4lll CRYSTAL COVE 541122'.ll "'"' Low lilt. RRc..ct --------1 paper & draperil'~ ''' sumabll' Joan & ~Int New condos. 2 master 265 IGy, E/side fmanC'mg 752 9061 sui te~. fplc , rlo!>C lo JllST Lls'fF.D Dike & DRASTIC PRICF UCt'an. 631~I,64I 199!. ColJ?nl\'e 3 Rr 2 lld. lgrt R f;()LltllO;\ FH. + lilt' Lii w brirk I Must ~C'll :-.:o" • l'rte·1·cl 1-'P Carpets. dt•an & rt-S1s.ooo l'n<ll•r mark1•1' acl 1· for Ill'\\ "" n..r I Heaut1ful 3 HR. 211,\ OP!::" S\T SL'• Tremendnu~I' up I 30 4 30 Ruth LJurit• j.lraded Uni} SJ3i 000 hkr 646·4:ti0 Lo" down lo a:,sumi' l~l FoWttoift V•y I Ol4 & ~erond tru!lt lll't:tb URE.. NOHT H F:Nr> LOCATION Walk to the beaeh from this neat & ttdv 2 bdrm own vour OWO Unt( 0n tht otean side of the h1ghwa) & of- frred at an uffordable prtee Sl40.IXX> SUl'Y LOCATION Pride of o~nrrsh1p, ore an 1·iews. plans to ex- pand All this plus seller f1nanC'1n~ for this 3 bdrm 2 bath qualtt) home S:19S,1Xkl t~rtter ':h~~Mtf'-,,_ WATERFRONT "Little Island" w docks' Sold "as 1s" Seller hnanr 1ng . Agent. Dona Chi~hester, 1>4?:8235 ENTEIT AIMERS DalGHT USTSIDE Assumable \'IR fmanr ing a\ a1lable on 1h1s charm mi:. llJ?hl uncl 31Q' home Featurin!? • Bdrms . plu~ family room enrlose d c•ourtyard. lovely back yard with Koi pood Ask- ing $1811.400 For an JI.I pointmenl lo :-er c<1ll 540 1151 ASSUME9>/,.°to IST ••••••••••••••••••••••• o wr ~moll 3rd In 1estors take nnt1· ti. 17141494-1177 lol>oo r.-.. I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCUHFIONT New ltstlng, 2 Br on duplex size lot near the Balboa Pier SSZS.000 PEHIMSUU DflLX Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba + charm mg bachelor uml Just sleps from bay or oct>an SJI0,000 . ~» HERITAGE . • REALTORS Onty S 15,000 Dn owe on contract. 3 Rdrm pool & spa Onlyl SL29,500 751-3.191 J BY OWN EH 2400 sq ft e~l'l' ,, HR 3 1111 home Fam rm. 1•a1 111 k1tch lmnll rm funnJI dtntnl! rm :"r" paint ll. paper S11r1nkl.-r sy:.tem. dbl ~ar. walt'r softener Xlnl nbrhd great S<'hool' w min to o<:ran ll\\ner lransferrell s200,ooo owe 2nd rail In st'<' 714 7i5 1.675 13%1MTYEST MO QUALIFYING NPw 2 BR 1•1111 do1i. C::. 5El(C T STARTER UMITS 11raduated va'ml'nt pro -t-' PROPfHl I~'> Two 2 Br apt.sonly,, blk .,&ram 631 4:.it . &II 1991 lo beach. Olcler but t'Ule i-------mlllf HuntiltCJfoft leoc:h I 040 & neat. s2~.ooo ASSUMAILIE •••• •• ••••••••••• •••••• Call us to see these 14 3/ 4% saooo Down FIMANCIHG N1<'e 3 Bdrm. 111 batu BURR WHITE REAL10~. IMC. 67S.46l0 EASTSIDE condo Clo~e to shop p1n11. Owner will ht>lp First TO approximately fmanC'e $86.500 S90.ooo 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. SUNS~ al! "'LTY new roof. large yarcl ""' "~ Copktr.olhach 1011 As king Sl29,900 For M~5808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• more information, call S7000 DOWN! PRESTIGIOUS S40-11Sl For Sale by owner owner wi ll tO•llH'rtlll' w agt $51 1096 Lo9uH Hills I 05( •...•.•................ IARGAJH ' Cio fl~ a kite m tht' bvmg HUMTYS! rm or lhL~ 4100 custom llugl•Shdrm SJ.SI\[):-; \'aulled cethngs. lots ol ,\ITD 12·, for w ~ r~ • 1mponcd marble. 1, ac . L'lost• lo IJCI equestnan new lot \!){'rcromb1e&t\~"" Jensen&Co 644 5742 752 92Zi 759 07~, 951 8269 TURn.EROCK VIEW HOME l nu~ual tux & pm al'\ lhru·fUt th" 'trtkinj! J llr 2 1 ba. ram1ll rm. fQi;.mill dmmi: mi 2417 Ml rt! Gardrn l'Otr) II. 2 Jhl t 10~ & I dHk off master swte. lltl?hly up 11 raded, S299.000 1 un rurn 1shed1 or SJ5o 11011 <rumtshcd > hke mnclrl Call for appt to 'l'f' H51 9!>~1 Mrs 1;1as~ Open Sat Sun uJ Vnlle.v View. QUIET ... RELAXED LOCJWM1 HNJ-1 I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UMIBJEV AILE flHAHCIHG °" ttWa 4 bdrM. 21/1 bo MHptf 111o.,-•. U~ ~d.tt.pr,.. ody. 1139.SOO. flUT YOUISB.f AtOYE IT All! C tOlll&... Tildofo Sharp 48R, 381\, h,. rm I I 111 ~ fam rm, lrJi? lot. lrN•$ I A Hl1l IL Al 0 1 , Top...-.,-pricedto Next to Greenbelt As __ . . . . . stll .ot S00,000. · su m e lo ans Ser 0 r" s Iii I • 5 • t ,...'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~ a n )' t I m t s I J I. s 0 0 The kind Of plaee 11 ·~ ntt'e to rotne home lo The Deane llomes ha1 r an excellent assortment of recreallonal fad ht1es to match tht• eas) going This appeahng 3 bdrm home 1s beaut1rut11 de co rated G REA T VIEWS • Low main lenance Owner anxious $249,900 I E A T u c I , 3 0 216 C o "' I ii o flHDOM HOME c0aretakser1 on536pro0p79t467 I I II I I" I Co r. st r o 1 o . J Br lBa.largeya!Ji. 1ane • or . . . . . Cop ltrOiio ltoch. S95LOOO.. .641·[!63 847 32<1s_ 497-4144 All.!._ Assume 10'. V /\at ~ ....... E_LT'"u ..... R_R -I ir~; 59 lllTS Atlanta & Rushard r;-. Ha"'lP • small comoac1 c.r CorcNHI .. Mer I 022 _ !IQ.9964 I I j I' is econ~m1c11 When you go out w11h anolhtt couole you i~~··;~·~·~~~;;~ COSTA MESA Wall To Tiit ltoch hfe stylP or lr\'lne 3 ll1~440 bctrms. 2 ba C'IOS4! 10 --------C\'erythlDJi?. All th.-Mm .,._.,__.. 8"dl I 06' hmccl makes 1h1~ 110 ex ,........ • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~;,,f,~1103 I b u ) a 1 ''-forT'ht,.._.. : ow..., . . 1s11U111...., "'8Dcmg s On 3.32 acrts All 2 "" ~~ • -.s, ...... doM1 llf' .._ ..... l'lnd ................. ..__ It ..... -BR Irvine Terrace. ftt Bdrms, .a.. .. bl" "•r•""'•.. home located on quiet 1 .---C-I _N_E_E_T_...,I have lo use '"" ... ..,~ 1· . 4 "'Adroom ranch "'"I" with tht~ lrl ~1nsllla Pt duplex. I 4 Br un11 + I J.Br un1l r rodueci. gre.al inrome. AAkinl $34i.OOO Call r(lr more details Oarr.ll J•uh 631 1266 .... __ , _., --'" -I I I'. I I' 0 '°"'0•'9 .... (~O(llt ""°'td ._, " .. ""'~ I d t l t ' t>,. 111."G .• ..,. """·"G -d• lend. Salt or leue op-great buy ~9'61 <'u e Sit'~ !'et' 1~ JUS Honea Weter h lf1lo C11111 ~ . ....,., dewloo ''Olll ...,, No 1 ti.1ow Uo . A . 7a>.a:Jl_l_ _ what )OU 11ctd for your Cttl v.. Go1t1 " family ~'irrpl;1ce. fam1· Wh1IN K11111100 ll1m1 ~ 8 t:!'.i'·~~HS r 11 r ,. l' . r r I' I 04 IMONIA ly room. larae rovertd Do.. Reindeer lh~bh -· -· - - -· . New ~lt1ant 4 Br Vtc p1t10 One mile to bta<'h C1nu l Ett,htfll ShHp t) .~~;,~...et[ 10•1 I I I I • I I I tor l111 pa rtial vu. sm.eoo Submit U'rais. ;:.==~~~;-::==t..=========================~~~~~~·~·_,_·_·~·~~~~·~·:..::..::.·-L.:o=w=q=ru=~on=l=ra=c=w=r =rl=na=n::.r:=:::=:::=:::==::::::::=:::i_c_~~l :_~_23IO......:.•_---_:.~-L_~S13CAM~Slll·f_RV_ .. ____..__~~~~~-Tometttw: C1plt1I Styl" SCIAM-UT'S Mlwtr1 .. 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I06t w,.,t..-I06 porl~ 106 ,_,.. 1" " Mo t o Mo Luu nD.dmlnann,0tean ' Anll.aoir.tlOOlmo.'109 decorated, SIU. DY• ... :,.,,,..,,..,...,.,. ........ -.......... ~ ..................... """'"'-" .. _"'"" p,.b,tbly mll lo June nlcht lifht vlcwa Pool 'I ~lboa Blvd.. l!!,11.91 W.1'41, eveefWG.5TIJ ------ElecuUve Beacb ·~·· ... --e T ,IACIAfe~ QDnl trmuc 91 UllTS '12 2BR, •~BA Uv rm, tennu lMJOprmo c ..... Mlr 3712 Beach Veuly, 3 Br • 11fl..... ()(HD vltw, Sf\replacee, ""'"'"-' Sk.,p 2 8dnn md unit fl.ft ft -fam rm. 2 lrplee'a, ltl ••••u•••••••H••• Br 41 S 9 7 9 '1 6 Pl.AM.... 2 atory, modtn con Thl1 la the besl two condo In quiet adull Al......,.. & '"""~ we1c... yrd, gardenfr, pvt Bch Witerfront teAJe, 4 Br c IQ;,~~~ Prom 1 bdrm fplc 2Ul585·21 l, 3 bdrm, din rm . u Y atructlot\. No qu11lty1n1 bedroom buy In Ndewport com plea Cut n 11 Y · accets ll60 Pets OK 81, famUy rm, top t0n au patio. acllll. 00 l'dl · l Br 1 Ba. Bay Side. kSO rm . fam rm . FIP, 2~ sm.ooo. Cif!or&e IUMea Beach t.oc;u· on I located In Tult.IA, our " T w...11.-. ~ 8"·0164 dlUon. dock for 40 boat I 17o047S.7'18'1 AduJta, no pell '8v11t .. _. itr1 •~ .... , -elaln A.,tent areenboll, eaturin abopa and k'eew•r• ,_... c •1 nlW"Vnl 4br Harbor View Hall•. St900 ----WUde •Co rr ... .. •• ,..... · veulled rtlllnta a11d t11 ooo ~r~ 11 Sr4CIOUS IACH -~ ·==-tub•fC'fnmlcttltwalb oca•..-.OMT •t•n.down Uvlna room, ' . n~w crpt. ,_..t. Avu 2bdrm.l ba,2awidtch. ~ .. "',. 1 d I lS'Y. ....,, , .... "' M Ron 4 Br 4 Ba, !'lean' sharp. Al'f 1 pd .. noor .• t'OVtnld patio IY OWMB tbla tuwn.home Iii Un· 1 blk from Disney an . On y ,, lrnmn.i ..-. o. next to tmnia " buch • 11ar11e $650. Ut I ., .. , Prtre *230.000, ~~ N•w -cuat. bit 2 •ty, dernrired at SUIS,000. down Completely re(urbished ~nd nlc m_nt 644 OW Jo:ve-f N South ofllwy C-Ompltte 673 llM down, auume '40.000 lat ... .. .. Harbor View Knoll Sl.SOO mo. Remax o pt ly rum k50 wls inrld ,.. 1 French Nonnandy l DR t C t " R lty fully manaoed Vacant models open Bob or Oovi_e1s& l.221 • Avail. 9 i.s 11s.~ or W•fr .. lNSl dffd at, .... ,~ x nt • den home c.·•n be 0 e ea e I 3BR + (am nn View. ba ms ''"d ''"' '"'"" ,., •Pbl...,.,000,0WC :r>tt & lnmtm••t t1TllATPRC»P!:<"t' daily . Located at 106 U!atr re. .. ... • "'°' "'"'mo ""°'" .... '""'""'m, •»•!!" :~',~::':i.': mo year Cen't chan&• unul ~&abort 613-_ 6S1 640-5777 TUSTIN, 731.3m Anaheim. Manager has set-ups . ~·0917, '9'216190 4"'9 Bath 1n Spy11l11a for Coite Mt.. 3724 m4IHI yur 2003. 14"1. int only CM Dw.ct or , .. Itta nas Coste...,.__ 122~ le 1st• or lea•t option ••••• ................. . 2nd triist detd due LIDOtSU 714/7""711911 ....,.. Av11l1ble Immediately. c.1.s•DEORO C.,....detMw JIZ2 C.U f Ott..r lttl lltwh •.,. " " I • • • • • •• • ••••••• • • • • • • •' c II C t 644 9990 or "' "' t•l7. owner or Beautifully remodeled E•tM.ff .. I JO/o ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside. 2BR. in 10 1 on~e 1 ALL UTlUTU~ PAIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ppt dally after S pm 2bdrm 3ba home with houn dev Pool, llllr, 49'·2~ ii!. 4 bdrms. 2~ ba, fplc, 1114170>"" lonn1I din """un do<k , Ctt ''" '""' Int""" -H-110 •d •It• No "'" l!ZI Com pm b.tlm you .. llO, W • 0 ,,..., "'" wet bar & mo"'. Bank raten1>w' Fully11ssunu1 ForS• T.1.XSHB.TEI ..... Menagcr ~BOran"t WESTCUFf rut. Cu1tom dea11n uwly painted. S99s ls ...... 7.""" I 1 ble 30 yr larae ut • •••••••••••••••••••••• "' " 644·7ZZOor ._M __ FfMAMCIMG + utume 1222,000 in long tenn loam and get one of the nit'Hl Palermo model In Hatbor View Homes. Call for the hst of 1menilles. Darrell Pash 63H266. appri .,.. .. .,,uuu,xn bdrin.ramrm,la yard OCEANFRONT·Ntw 33UnltAptComplex •••••••••••••••••••••••Ave Luxuriou s four futures Pool , BBQ, terms & price only 642Sl81or841>-31117 Modular Type Homes, Turlock.C111J Fullyap-HHlft~ 3BR. 2BA, frplr , Xlnt bedroom. three bath cov 'rd g1r1gc, aur· Cott.Mete ltl4 S..24,000 Open House ----------l ed land 3 vt b hJ pllanced, cent A C ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond Me s11 Verde home ~•med ceilings rounded with pl11ah ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sal· Sun 1·5, 11 9 Via NEWPOIT CUST eu ' p (' h(.'' . htat. 3 law\d mu, pool, , .... __ ,slmd l I 06 QUl"l .... so. "•1."""~ an bvina room and f1m1 landlraping Adull Liv· 2 °r I ea. pool, 1-wi~r. VeUa. OwnertA11t Don • 24 hr ffC\lnty, 11 11111 ... Sl ... ,, 000 _..... "' · ~· °" uuuu I Se<'luded pool " Close to 67 .. .w.... Absol utely prime pier from tM,900. 10-r rov parag ,c.w, ••••••••••••••-••••••• NEWEXECCONOO Y room. lngatltabest.Nopet.s. rm.Nopell. · ........,, Former model. 3 BR, down 4~:11116 terms Sherwood CALL US FOR me yard. Spare for boot 1 8r rum. from S44S Call for appt S..10. M WANTED Min 3 Br 3bath, master suite ---Pro~r11e. 7(77/~-617~ Yearly. Wlnler ltentals 2 Bdrm , 2 full bu, mlc~, or trulcr. Sl&'IO monlh J6S W Walsoo, 642·1971 Mo. TSL M&mt 642·1693. homti w/vu. Mu ~M w/pvt retreat overlook· Trailer at pvt bearh, ·-AegirPropertws gar dr op, pool, Jae yur ly basis Agent SUS C '*'SIT•S MESA VERDE home at wisµbstant1al l'Uh in& tenrua t'Ourt, pools, Treasuri· hi and , •HWnHEHiHTS• 81~ J795imo.A(!.7M ll02 -631-7300 "' ~ pt-3 644·7IYIO and spa Good assuma Laguna Sch, S8SOO 6 Units, aU 2 Br Patio -Back Bay area Condo for Oceanfront duplex S Br Furn I br apt 134.5 & mosphere 2 & 3dlx a ble loans 499-31116 _ Apts A great invest llr, 2h. S600 MO. lease. 4 Br 3 ea 2 car 2\AJ Ba Ref 's 11200 Mo. up Enrl g1r Adults, no No u. 546-::;;1034=·---IYOWHER Newport Crest condo 14. C/2 I Mewportc.tr 2brdble111new,btautiful ment Agl John 972-21128_ garage, tennis court. Avail 9.14 thru 6 IS pels 2110 Newport Bl HEWLYDICOll. 64~5157 qum H 8 part Pnted 6468425.631-0213 lalboePuL+ )107 spa, pool S8SOMo Ref's 675 99322131446-6684 ~968btwn8'5~ 1 Br gu pd, encl pr ----~ --to sell. Lowmng, lH•'~ IELMOMT SHOii •••••••••• ... ••••••••••• required No pets Blg Canyon Townhom;, Bachelor l32S mo Uttl d/wuher, pool. Adults DUPLlXOHW.UEI Ownerw1UCONider2nd 4 UNITS. S70K ON . Un1Que4BR,garutllincl. 544-80711719··~1 lbdrm. 2 , 11 ba , golf pd Quiet· Newly de 242-5073. t.. J br, 3 ba + master WESTCUFf retreat Tennis, pool lBR CONOOS95.000 Walk to beach Will fan Can assume existing Lowest pnce. Pnnc1pals loan of approx. S00,000 al onl . 559-74.56 141/, Ok int, 67J..6640 Trade Luxury Newport YOUR OW .... p .I.RI( home on •'l acre for In " "' come Uruts or' Equity Lrg Easlblulf hom~ on S280,000 Act now 1 ~ acre lot Owner has Broker Co-Op Agent closed escrow on hLS new 631-4Sl6. Doell for 30' IOCft 962-~. Ul60l Newland. AITD s yrs 1.2%. Step& Sl.200. Sept l9lh to June New Conoo. 2 i.'ld~m t course view. ntw paint & c·orated z Ir. I lo ;..t •' J & 2 Bedrooms and 2 "~· -----tonnd. ' l.Blh. 675-~. den. z ba. Brighten Svr t·arpel. Avail Sept. 15th 631 ·5837 Newly deror C:as pd fireplaces decks and '79 Lovely24XS6Bendax. Aberc:rombieA.ssoc H•l.__11Mdi ll40 mg, macro .. ~I spa. 2 26 Canyon Is land So Cst Plau area Very encl gar, pool, dshwr patios Annual income Porch: 2 awrungs. Lndry 752.9227 •••••::-:;::•••••••••••• car gar, patio ••SO • SlSOO/mo ~5274 nice 2 Br, I Ba pool. J&e. Adults 642-5073 12>.000 •m. Sw•mp & A/C. ZBR, EW CllT HACH Nw lhe bmh 2 b• Swm M~•g•m•nt to H "bo, v" w ll om,: "°""· 00 ''""'"".,; -- C/ Z I MeowpodC.tr 2BA. (am rm. storage, M O:w .. f1owt modem Utils incl ~ ~11324 beauufuluecutwe4 Br pets, prelerrouple ) lrfoqh Ill home. Must sell am mediately As king S326.000. Darrell Pash 631-1266 _ 640-~J57 ~:;::{,''/;.,.,,,;;'!;. '~".:: Ont 01 """""' ..,,h" No_-"l' ~ """d "" 2 B• C...d~.2 3 ~ B• ., '"'" .. ,.,. mo. leue "2·0'71 _ ~:,~·~.~ .... ~',l.,r.;· Li .. t. Ml•~f ld1 Springs 329-~. flllest and views Ocean-lrt'IM l 144 :~r.2 f~p~. gd~h;~:h:~. alarm system, seperate LOIJIM ltodl l741 Adult.s. 642-50'13. For u.dtr S200I front I orations 2 & J ••• ••••••••••••••••• ••• m1"ro, was .. -r & dryer, maids guest apt St.500 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• * * Red UC e d I II Bd •· wilargo out Beaut. 2br, 2ba condo, ' ·~ Mo 759.0279 _ Furn tux studio. spa, TV. Spacious 2 Br 1 .Bt O wner ver)' nexab e w1 •EXCITING• rm uru... "' · pool. JB", "-t~ony. 1Nu h L d fac """I •-· d d k N"W roof ~Int loc 5650 Evs & ' ""' · NI",, 2 BR. •A blk to maid service. p ones, aun ry .. ...,.. ·....,... $.111 go lease w1ovt1on or oor ec s ~ =, Av~•L Sept 15th '"' ·• ••• ""'"" Purchase w/very smaU an upgra e " Mo 540-2253 E ...... d d J n " w wknd S.Sl-4684 . 634 6488 '"' ... beach, qwet area Wntr Sl25 wk 499-2227_ __ ...,._ N •• tc.nnooo down&ownerfrnancang hhttS. carpet s Xlnt cond ~ _ --& f lease Applaantes.Hewporfe..dl l76' 2Br lVJ BI 323 U>U• ~ w ""'"" oogoi;, bl• W ol h o' w II h oo I th Mot Good m•m•· Ho --JI H 2 RR w>~o" " ng, ,., .. ., d"P" A ,.;i • • •••.,•••••••••••••••• • PIUo, gmge I S~luld Up to 4S' 1~p available terms rumitiire. Ux84 Green ble financing S'r7S.OOO ••• "::;;................. encl gar, adlts. no pe"5 9115 to 6 30 S525mo • Olt. no pel.S. '595. aen!.11 w'this huge Vden or 3 THEILUff'S-brier Home UI Laguna AgtOrcoDe\• SSOO 773 W Walson 675314L_ M mt Co 64MJU. Br condo with water Highly new upgrades, H1llsn1cestSstarpark 7590704,700.8237 Spectacular view 631,4889_ 2 br, 2 ,., ba Twn hse, 'RIVACY&QUIET \'lews from bolh bvang xlra lge master bdrm ~r, .. af,..ti 10'1 down. (51lovely4 Oceanfront 3br.Zba.2 1.-:ASTSIDEcutelRrcot frpl c. pool. JiC, Llkcnew 1&2&r ApU. UDO ISLE room and master suite suite plus2 more bdrms. Be a u l if u I 2 2 ll 5 3 plexes <sold individually st.ory. Avail. after Sept tage, semi-furn · s.t3o gar/carpt huge gmbelt. w/gar or carport. Up lit 20% down, owe lge 2nd Gorgeous neutral decor 2v, bath, family rm. liv· Goldenwe.t Home · 2Br. or together) In nice 8th. Winter $000 or yrly mo, Isl & last. Blue Chap ocean view, 5675 mo down, ball:ooy or pal\!.). wino payments. 2 br, 2 and the best rinanrang at mg rm . wl(plc, dining 28a only 8 yrs old. This Ri verside neighborhood. tease $1200 No pel5. A11t. Propert1es~7 2040 966-~ !ft 6 PM pool. spa, bbq, laundrj, ba , im mac w/ex the beach.Call tor your rm&2cargarage Close is theBestBuyanTown Lownegataverashflow I 548·~ Furlease:Exer rondo,J Oceanfront On the lush sh1ded landsrae pansion potenUaJ. Just personal lnsperllon. lo shopping renter & ten CLASSIC I a co me approx f br, 211 ba. front & rear boardwallt, s Br 3 Ba. 1ng k 60 & up. Maluflt SJJs,000. A.gt. 9113-8182 n 1 s c I u b 0 w n er MOIUHOMf S l 9: 0 0 0 1 yr ea I On the beach! Near pier' pvt yard. spa & pool Nr Furnished or unfurn. YEAIMIOOHD FUN adults. NO PETS. Men ~~hrldgc transferring, anxaou~ SALES Sl79,000 ea 675·7270 zBr Wint.rRental 2006 CdM Fwy Avail Oct 15 s1soo Mo Yearly ~:.:!'.'F';::;·~~a~~ Pines, 2650 Hula SUPERA.NXIOUS Realllj f,~;~.~owner agt 2706Harbor,Ste~A d.l'_s,m-6222eve~--W OceanfrooL7$1677 955·2700 67~ 8 ,"ncn , seas , S49-2447_ Owner's bought new 1 •• 3000 I 540-5937 BALBOA ISLAND 2 BR 2 Ba rondo. nirely Avail Ocl S, 2 br. I bda Npt Crest Beaut 2 Br Part•es • P1u1 mo•P home, can't afford two 1 :>:>I · Molite1110ffff! SELLORTRADE furnished watb Bay duplex. gar., lge Y • $850. FumJBr. vu SlOOO. GREAT RECREATION Take this one off their •~•Barranu P~°""1"1n•·· Huge 5 bdrm, 3~1 ba. C~Loh/ 15 rooms, 5 ba.lhs. 111ew Sec. bldg. S1200mo S435imo Adults only Agl 64~~ rennt~•FreeLeMnn~ lfe81i8'1U hands 2 mstr Br. 2h Ba Below M-..... ei. Must sel.1.1 over JOOOl!Q n We!!tclirf Crv...,. 150 superb conditi'bn, local· yrly Waurlront Home~ 768·5907 aft 5,em ... in.1POIT HGoHTS ~;~11~ ~;~0~~o~u·n~ APAITMEMTS A 9 " e1 lo ..... · ,,... ed •.; bloc'k from bottf 631·1400 Cozy 2bdnn doU hoW>e 1n ".:;..... BeautUul landscapeJl s sum e 4 .,. an 5"· down, s2000 per Mo. 2 646 81 Ill -•••••• •••••••••••••••• " f XJ l Lake new Cll6tom bu1lt • H~Cltoma.,agf: • Oon'twait. Br luxury condo. -DOVYSHORES PacafirVaewMem Park ~:~se·,.!.~s~.~ BAYCR~bdrrdm ~~:~r:nre~~~l~ed for three bedrooms, two Sw 0 mmong • Go1r ~=~~!ni>'!r5&~:~~.r Joho M•.,h•ll N,.port Bmh Joho p I J I k Two <hoke •dJ plot< 112~'> home wt.,..,"'"" b"h" lo•m•I ''"'"' o""""'"" ""' partung Adults, no 631-1266 71.ol 559-8917 00 • BC'Ulll O\f'er ()()I S7SO each 631 lll74 a MrN. 4•h ""-ally s 2000 LI 00 Is LE room . Ealing area In BEAUTIFUL APTS bay Galaxy Dr orma ----.., '"' h 4 bd m 2 Spanash·style 2br home S•ngtes 1 & 2 sea ~l5. 0 ~ af•I din rm 2 frplcs C~ 642·1334 Eves851·9889 c arming _._ r ' _ _. w huge enclosed lard kitchen. View SlSOO per room~• Fu1n1s1tea 28R I~• BA k85 ~....tpe• *'· 0 ' bath, newly '"""rorat..-u month, yearly least> -. ., Neeed qua<'k Escrow S68S 000 642 251 , ,ro~ COROHADB.MAR SJ800 mo Yearly. 8111 +dble garage. 400 63PJ!IO,Realt.or t.~.~gu·~~;:i;,~~ 2BR,2BA -.,10...,1.5 Beautifully decorated 646·4~8 •••••••••••••••••••••• AND Grundv G75-616l __ 118328 . J98W Wilson HVHome3bdnn,2 ba WATERFRONTw 20": NEW NEW MEW• 1 .. LIO•~IN "-L Rentimes631·'1M5Fee LtDOISlf ~~0arooenDaiiv 63l·SS83 642-0856 High assumable 30 year down. OMC 31 12'. tnt . J unit I Uldustrlal cond~ "' ~~ . Ocean fronl 2 Br .. sat~o. EA s Ts I DE s harp SpzrklJng clean 4 br. 3 WESTOCEAMFIOHT financ1ngat12 s~;, faxed Sl760 mo 3 yrs Price w.side C M.2CX»3000sq ,,..__ garage Utils ~ai 0 Spanish home. 3 BR 2 ba h ome w open Triplex . Xlnt terms & Asking S239,<XXJ, land tn· just redu('ed to $220,000. rt Chuck Spiller 63H266 ''opHftes pets Avail une 15' Ba. lge fenced ya rd. gar beamed ceilings Agt , prime location $§00.000 duded CALL NOW • Hurry ' Call J a rvis Duplues&Triplexes 19112 S525 Mo.64&-2:5lO No peb $6.'i() mo Call V1rg1n1a 0 Brien A enl 675-filfil.:.._ -Owner A ent76().9596_ O'Brien 11408208 John Large Assumable Loans 0 C E AN f' R 0 NT 979·3848aft6PM 673-1323 Oakwood Gardtil Apartment• EASTSIDE 2 Br In Ba Townhouse Laundry rm, patio. garage Small child, s ma II pet OK IS25-.$550 S j:oombe bkr 1·1 r# /.~I \....... Leverage Owner Wiii WINTER. SBr. 2B1. '900 --r d -IEA.CHHOU E 1i--------•1--h1r/A4 L\11 carry mo 5S03~ashore Open 2 Br, garage, enc yr . Exclusive Bag Cy n W/FINANCIMG 1 6°' DOWN -··--·-·-C/21 MfwportC.tr. Sat ll·S. Diamond Real patio. pet OK, no kids twnhse 2 br. 2 ba , pvt Walk 1 blk to the sand 31 /0 LID~IHCH 640-SlS7 Eslate64.>757J ~· 546-7506 gar, pool, Lenrus $1250 ..._l>Of1 e .. ch N 880 ''"'"" ... ·~~' (714)6.tS 1104 Br home on fee land MO QUAUFYING MORMAHDY 3 Br. 2 Ba. luxunous new 640·8126, 497.5471 w/dblgar rum rorren I OWHHDESPEIATE Brand new Country MEDICAl.OfffCf H u.• ~ interior. Sll95 WestcliHiNewport on the beach. J "4e!itfil!kl tal. S25.<XXJ dwn, owe I Prestagao~ area-walk to French 4 bdnn + den One of a kind + l't'5. Lg I UMrf'S.SbuU210,001oO .. ~.:::::::: ..... are a 6 4 2 2 2 9 3 , br. 2 ba. some oceen Yearly, WU1ter. summer FA*Y APf5 Newport Beach S. 1700 161h SI •Oo•t• 11 •61h1 (714) 642·5113 _Mg TSL .M&.mt 642· 1600 12 00 , 00 0 " 12 " b<h 1 .. m tho r;,,. '"" with 4 b"h< St""'d pk mg ,..,, .,.,, lo<~ B"'' '"' '" w f 0, Reot, "'"'"'" BR 213 '43·""2 '"w """'· '"" «>odo """" Bne'Y Rully. s.,''"'"""' kl ,.., Own r I Ag t Bruce 3Ba home w formal dlll glass & spitt1al wood ex· lion. Call now! Won't var, DO QU11l£y111g. CaU house. horse prop Mesa Verde <Cbdrm. 2ba. 1875. 673-9157 wknds or ~Ill for famalles walh 1 or 2 B~m ........ mu Rlln m,, 2 '""'" '"h""' "' ;o, yo• h"' to .... ' -""'"' MW' ..... ""' c1... ... "•'" ......... '"'' '10-!!12• wkd" SHOllT 'IBMS <hUd•en ""' ..... No "''"" "'""'" ''''" nn "' b•rry W•lh ''"'"'~' .. c d 1o1-1r •• """'" "" m 0 "' ..... ..... ..,..,... ' B• BEACH RENT AlS, .., "'" :;-:;~':,:::;!:0:,,f,';~;-;; 13 °' <; : T ':)'"' w' II :.:: for.. 170 I GIMnl 1201 7'2·0l'9. 21>" P•bo. '" -mo bdrn" ""' by Wffk o• 2 B~ 2 ,:.t.,. 631 ~ OCEANFIONT difference on straight carry 2n '••••••••••••••••••••••• CITY LIGHTS OCEAN 1rly. 67~~ month. ~!.._675-811!_ ~:._!_ ,.. __:._ J bdr m. 2 bath am note at reasonable rate. 11..aguna Beacb! Stunning VIEW 3Br 2~7ba, tiled Lado Isle 58R. ~BA. 2 Ck;anfront Sharp 2BR. MIEWPOIT m"". ... homo W>lh kl0,000. Ag!......... • .• ""' lo It"""· ,, .. Uy "°"" M" ... ,h kol<h, , , '"''"'"· ,,, "'' A'"' S.pt '"" .... Mo w; .. ., Ad•ll A, .unem guest house &tor l bdrm ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!111111111!!!!~1 2BR . 2BA Condo. 1 yr Lots forS. 220~ with woodbunung frplc, ear I h lone s S8 00 S1800 mo Agt. 871·6690. 675 _ 3382 /213-795-3018__ 2 Br Avail. SJ20 mo apt. Incredible ocean -:: new Highly upgraded •••••••••••••••••••••••1 huge gourmet kitrhen. 964·34§6 637-7751 ----Plus utals No childre"' 3Br Newport Home. steps Do Tahoe Beautiful 1 Yearly or Wanter, folly .., view $450,000 '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j Ti I e , W a 11 to w a 11 nner, large yard for children & Clean 3 Br 2 ba hse, fnrd Ocean view 3 Br 2 ., Ba furn luxunous ocean-ls aterbeds Realonomics 675-6700 to O<'ean High assuma r: carpets. Wall paper ,, adcre .facaedng tlove,ty pets, dble garage. & yard.frplr,$675.no~ls. All bu1.1t rn s S87S I rrool l Br A.,. Sleeps2 nope ,now Id --------• ble loan Agt 851 7177 1---------i Landsraped, enclosed mea ow. pav s ree.... more ' S6So0' •S469 76(1·1605 6tZ 3493 642 46.S7 .,. 2450 Newport B v Sl39..J.OOO TIRED Of PAYING pauo Pool. Tennis. Jae elertracaty. sewer avail Rentames63l·..SSS Fee · -i=.. • Call 213 ~ COila Mesa I Y VIEW IMCOME TAX? S9l 000 +assumable Jst All recreational area ----USTSIDE Lido Island . clean Jbdrm. 2 a;-2 full baths Condo. Euts1de 2 BR house. in 10 111 ZIA COHDO A • How , boo too .,,... ,,,;.. ()peo fn,S" & '"'. •k ""' & ""'~· ._ ,.._, l206 2 BR l B" ""' & ,..110 21>" "" ''" "' pauo, f o ti y I"" ""pt ho"'' '" Pool. ''" AdJ·acent to Newport I 1°/o DN front duplex with S34.000 Sun. Or by appt 32031 partial mortgage 6"'2 ' ....................... 1575. isl & last. Avail SJ,100/mo.$1623. refrige Prof decor adults No pets S525. Crest area-Sea Wind Spacious 2 level rondo a year inrome <:Jill Bill Via Tonada. San Juan avarl.644-4966__ 2~[~~~i'u~OOmoutal Ort 1 631·5661 WESTCUFfCOHDO Pnvate spa. frplc. a/c Manager 2 4 53 B. Section Sl23,900. Good on greenelt. steps to Merrell. Capo OH Alipai, <'Omer Mo.faiR, Dfteti, S56 232.J 675-5575 Hwt~ leoch )240 Two bedrooms Two S750 Mo ~aft 6 Oran(e Ave terms. pool. Owner desperate. of Del Obas po Agl Rtsorl 240 --~ ••••• ::'.'::: •••••••••••• baths D1111n g room 964·1688 Alta 2 Br 2 B1 c1rpets. RorMcc..lt,lttr. TeriMarquez 7 $·l22I. Pac1r1c Company •••••••••••••••••••••••leha, .... l207 2 8rlba8earh Cottage F1replare Adults No 3 BR 2 Ba. cpts, drps, drapes, refnge , stove. 541-7729 ~~,I \+ a 498-5640, 498-5020. PALM SPRJNGS ....................... S635 mo all Ut1I pd pets S650permoolh yrly (a.mily only 9/1.2 lhru AdulLs. no pel.S. k25 Mo. '"'!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!I I: ~ 4 r·>' MOBCLEHOME ~arh Beauty Balboa tslllast+s100 cleamnit lease 631 7~Broker 6115 673-!M23 S700 64H382. -: -:·--···-10x48' rnr lot. Patio & Penlllsula 3BR, 1 full 619Main.SJS.1453 S•C1--...&.-l276 W1-..L-ll~ Lrg 2BR. lBA,. k25 mo. GetGREENcash ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l l>wlt•"/ w · On lse Xlnt BA Shower Stall Stove -----"'"""" ....,_ 1175 d Laund y tac forWHITEelephant.s I Trade your old stuff for 01ti1a S. j 100 a r~,n~d cond i sheds & f'radge. nso. lsl. last HOME FOR RENT •••••••··~··••••••••••• Nepwport Peninsula adult.s,e~~t ok. ~ Mai withaClassiliedAd new goodies w1Lh a HEIGHTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mak rr·96J.inn Ssoo sec dep Call J.4 Bdrm. S675. F~nced Wood ·des1gned 2bdtm. Pia aRealt)l67J.1900 pie Street. Manager CaU64Z-5678 Classafiedad.&425678_ iusrstDEC.M. a eo 759·4381.Mr Ban ham yard & garage. Kids & S375~ Verr pnv local ' Oceanfront 2 br. 2 ba, •.a <""1 .. •er2. BALBOA OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1·5 SOMETHING FOR EYaYONE s 195.000 116 25tti St 112 ILOCIC TO OCEAH Great location for beach living or investment rental. Remodel possibilities. Dorothy Simpson Sl 1 s,000 llOferR.do IA. YFROMT-IOAT SUP Spacious condo in totally secure building. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba, swimming pool. seso.ooo 4000 lllnr WATHFROMT WIMNEI Exquisite custom ho.me + income unit. Pi er & shp, spa. sauna + securil y. Must see to appreciate. Kat hie Shields s 1,250.000 4021C.._.,PI UMOUE WA TEIFIONT 200' of your own bayf ront. water view from every room. Spacious patio areas. Flexible owner financing. Judie Steiner For informal1on on these & other fine properties call Lingo ltolt.-644-7020 ??2$2 ?? ?2 355$7575 3b 3 f I 5A For Sale or Trade: 2 of --pets welcome 545-2000 Woodbunung fareplare' ....,......., ''" S Bdrm, a. rp cson1 Home&2un1ts Lge thefmestres1dentiallots Capfltr.oleoclll2tl A..M.nl,nofee. Garage' A\aal now avai1Septl2toJunel2 nfESEVlLLE2Br.l l'J huge secluded lot with Jot-assum loan, low Ill Palm Springs. Locat ••••••••••••••.•••••••••VACANT 2 BR 2 Ba , 114924 7S2-!M66. Ba Adults. new crpts. g11oest house Easy owner r a t e P r 1 d e o r ed ad Joining Canyon Condo, ocean view, 3 Br h Id & ..-.. OK Nr Winter Rental. ocean. drapes. patio, gar . terms Only .. s 259 . 5 oo ownership Sl99,950 Country Club Each lot 21.; Ba Dana Bluffs. ~1 r~7S;kforKelth AlsothtSwell·kept2br+ front Newpor1 Beach water pd . Call l ·~. Owner says Make of Bkr 964-4845 wknds 1500 sq.ft Pnce of each pool. teMis, etc S7SO 0;{;~ 1~ 962.4411 den '550 Nice ' •4981 Monthy & or weekly 636-4120 rers "Socalloo. 7221 960-1125 . lot St1'9.000 Lots face 492·67Qi(L______ --Rentimes631·4555Fee 7141S4H~. 2619 "E" Santa Ana ~"kifflfd!or's_ lllco.tPnipertf 2000 golr course & lakes CoroH .. Mcr 3222 DOWHTOWMHOUSE Weshlliltstw l 2 tl Newport Oceanfront. Z & S475=.:..·---·--------i ....................... Trade for Newport land ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdrms, 2 baths, 2 4 Br. Av11I Winter Wanted Active semi· OCEANFRONT 4 Pl.EXES oranco~eproperty Call Avail now ! Large spilt blocks to ~ac.h Over1 :•;•B•r··~i·i:i:i';d"t'r'; Weekly /Monthly retired couple to St9S.000cashdown ~Robanson673-9142__ level 3 Br Z Ba . 404 30. $650. -.1802 _ ;j ard SSOO No pets 673-7677. --.-. manage 16wut..s in CostJ Seller will cany SS00,000 2 Bdrm. I bath Near So. Owt of c~ Fernlear $1()50 Appl Lrg 3 Br 3 Ba. F R w L9-3232 Mesa AvaJl. Oct 1st balance ~erest o::~e; Coast Plaza Ternld1c Proptrly 2550 675 6675 &64.>2668. frpk. 3 ca r gar. near C~...... WtMTa UMf A.LS Older child & pet OK years 01ce c rental area Superron 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JASMlNECREEK beach. S950/mo Call ~slwd 3400 OCEANFIONT Light m1.111r.enanre re· ~~~~e~~~~ihJd~h uon 1lG11Cllo S.to Fe 2 bdrm and den, pnme 962·8118_ , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 bdrm, 1 bath k 7 S quired S300 off rent Can convert lo large 3-2·2·1 Super condition Dramatic 4 Br 4 Ba, 4000 Io c 0 re an V 'e w 3 Bdrm . 2 ba, fam rm. Newport Beach adults on-3 bdrm, 2 bath $62S 549·0433 ----- home sq ft , or elegant livmg Guarded community fireplace. nr beach. ly . 1 BR, exquisite Roomy J Br Townho'1'e • ...&.--•-Prop. Near break even the space Lovelymstrsuate Tennis & pools Lease _!Ito s.S750 846-5792 _ Versaa'lles Beaut apt an quiet adult corti· .,_ -r first year Under IOX St 7CI\ N I de t .... Atalton w/pvt patio & spa, over· • .,.,, '"II" 124 gardens. pool, Jacuzza, plu. ew y cora ""· gross loolcmg pool and view or _ ~121.2 -•••••••••••••••••••••• sawia, gym, 24 hr sec. fireplare. mclsd patio'& * 67S.7060• .. the trees Owner is anx· 1 bdrm. f iP. dishwasher, ~atiful 2100 sq ft home. .&uard. t!OO/mo 631·6666 garage Adults on l~ •~• REO CARPET 1ous Exchange this fine no dogs SSiSlmo 3BR, 2'hBA. Avail now Sorry, no pets. SSSO M..o. I 076 111'!"1•• •• ,,... 000 able Just 7""9657 Cottdo•ilil• II ,,.. ...... 1 caU btwn 9-5:3b S.. C.._. -754-1202 ~. assum ...,. --S825 mo More info 3425 Waterfront 3 bdrm, frplc. ...., . ....., -· · ••••••••••••••••••••• 00 reduced toS795.000 2 er + gagantac den. 552·9446 U•fwucWwd b lb r Quiet Adults over lS. 1 ~r .,..., tO' ·-------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 a , garage. um or ... •OCEANVlc.n,steps --frplc, charmer, garage, •--INdl 324 NEW 2bdrm,2ba,stove, unfum.675-911 1. 2 Bdrm Starting ... 10. I beach 3 BR 2 Ba rondo, MA.KE AH OFfER! MEW UST1HG ..,e?lio1 S695 84G-8087 ::"r.:............... ref rig, W ID. carpets' 2 br, 2 ba, nice'" decor. & Beaut. landscaping. No need less than S2Q,OOO 2R.S.Fviewlots,sewer FRONT M bl bl v pets . AVlll. Orl Own. 549-l'l32 l714J _ 3 Income Properties & underground ulil , s · us 5 BR 3 Ba OCEAN ° 1 e drapes, patio, d gar, access. Long or sbort LEEWARD APTS. 2020 /b E 'd C l u 1l2"'· a•swnable "-anc-.pac iol dl i g fa m·11y' Homes S6so mo. & up pool,Jac.S7S0~86l2. term. 67~~. 6'7J..l624 Full•rtoo,C.M.631 "-. Lrg 2·sty home w 1g asts1 e os a .,.es a .,, o 1w form a n n . Dbl wide. 499-3116 -L-.1 or&73-S26l "' . .,,....., mother-in· law apt on ca. Owner w i 11 car r Y mg. Submit orrer.s room, po&S1ble lease op-.,_ l....ts fwlliwwwa -~:..:..:;.=.:.._----1 2 Br 1 Ba ~ No p.u nyon n ea r beach Pricedtosell' t1on Avlil now Sl200 38R3 Ba.fam/rm,wet· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ouplex :2Br.157S Steps 2285 .A Santa Ana SIS4,000. 4.98-S73.~ Cit......, Adobt mo a t 760-3311 bar, 2 fi~plac.es · lots ro~ 1otboo lslmd )706 to bch. Yrly rent1I, no &4Hr7 63 btwn ,_ 1 Mon.· J • 2 Br 3 Ba Spanish. 28R "Honeymoon Cot 2owood lll Thrtt A~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets 110 Z4tb St. NB. Fri S ... •~ 1010 rf l f pl · •. Bay Gated community. .a 57•.-. l'°"•.0704 ..=....:.""'·--------"' ~ et ot coo e over· lage Canyon view, v1c1nt S1200 mo Hilli• lll M.le~"'°"' ~~ ....... LUXURY DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEJ&5ffi~ looking golf ""'·rse, pool di · "' rf St t "--t• is ...,.. stove, no pets, a ts. M r C ~rm a ck R E 3 Br. 2 Bl. ate ront eps .o "'~an. ..nn • 2 Br. 2..; Ba. dble gtr IY OWNER 1 + amenities. ~.000 $850. 673-1464 4,...7«1 Winter SI~. Yrly. 11400 jog, bike. 2 BR, 2 BA. 1 .,.,, sq ft . with every Will sdl & flnan~e Tell azmr~® T~t. CMl•tr&Auoc. , _________ ... __ ..., 67J..J24S 64H53S Wntr ssso 673-3556 x~ huge rear yard me the down & the mo Drawer l. Rancho Santa 0c11: ..... • •y YI_, Lg.e JBR ~BA. fam/rm & -Older Bachelor Apt. 673-3$96 with , RV 11te. Adults paymenl3 you can af. 7 1 4 G<ll 071i.l Fe, 92067. 7141756-2476 ~A ai;.,,.. dine, big yard, near ........ yrly Ele11nt 2 BR 2 Ba view *-" ...... -642·9886' f rd 2925 t"olleKI.' AH' , Su11ny 4 bdrm, family beach, St400 mo 1gt eoNU • 'h ' ..,, ... 0 •..--, ~ 0 ·..,.0 ~ .. f,.h.. ('1,..ta Mesa. CA a.-htelt room. bn!akfast room 494.7551 m.3613 l!Jclds piano, c ina, Bachelor unit 1 or 28R, " - . ...., .._ 2100 H bo V'-··H'Lls hom• ......... __ . ......___,_ l707 linen. TV, etc. Sl.500 mo. •-•~ ""··ts ... 3 Br 2 a condo. So. be.,._,. ar r """ 1 "'' • BEACH HOUSE • _,_ A n.64&-32!55 ......u or-. .,_ 1"" , Coat Plau sec com 2 FOUlrl.IXES .......... ••••••••••••• vacinl & n!ady, Sl3SO Cosey lBR, rrplc , ••••••••••••••••••0 ••• 63l·S47S s round n I Shenandoah Valley, VA, mo. be a med re i Ii n I Lra winter mrtals, 1 Br l Br . L.R. Kitch .. tllld pltx, g r. nr poo . Sl0,000 dwn ea owe. lrade for home Beaut. 4 (fl ~i JU _J . I iJa"' Cour1yant s. Lag. $59$ s.60, 2 Br S51S, + utbllhtr yud. Uuls paid. 1425 rec rms, all amerullet Bruk even. $40-3666 bdrm lod-lchalet near '''''"" .,. oa v m ,, d <L blk t c ' f .... ,. 557-2142 Winterg~ Ski Resort. ~ 1 • mo. US-4486 ep .,... o · ... •••••••••• ........ ,. Mo. Can ti. Ul1l. « _, , ., 7'tfUU 1 __ .._. 3 .. 52 673-a327 .... &...__.. JIA'" more. U l·31U , .•' S.... LGIJllll I 016 n Streams, ni,,tlc setting. -.,..... ._,_.. ' ._ -646-0147 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Sl4S,OOO. Call owner, 6'''1~'19'1 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• O.luxe 28R, 2BA, frplc, ... •••••••••••••• .. •••• • ·' COUMTIY Real 1 7$8-0892. ,. 3 Br. 2 81. Garden Home. Yrlf 21th tr Balboa.16.SO Yrty Bayfront, 3 br, z ba, Westside Dupln Mode'hi B.MAMCI Tradt So Llaun• aated >MU. Coatt Hwy •• Cdll Nlauet Shores, private Cal AftSPM. 67 l rrplc. le• ,.Uo, SHOO. Apt. 2 9 r . 1 8) 5 Br. J Ba. 3IX> sq. fl Trade Uullr)' ~••port tstate aru. 3,000 sq.ft. commt1. pool, buch Ste111 to Ol'Unlbay. 310 ln-70C9 l7$<IG Donstaln db fftt country kltcMI\, form1l home on~ acrt for In· bme, r1ntutlc ocun S800.4t24'700 ••·35.28. E. Bay. 2Br lY, bit. bkln .... , l11h llt7 •m•ll Jard. ucl di bite ~ · , "ft lty · J>rol .&......r 2 )'TS Llt•lll'91 Mtw--'a..l 1269 khch. Frplc, pr, avail •••••••............... 11raac. car tl olng room, w come n.it3"' ..,..u view ~ ~-• Qlu 1ltledAds arere1Uy .... r.:".~••n•••••••••• 1675.win~r.,.ta.l.O,.., A ... for, .... •i..ac1utt.Av•ll dra.,.., ~ ........ w1 ttr view, large '280. 00. 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Xlnf woB. low rates 636-2030 Comm'I• Resid'I & " y · ----TREES/SHRUBTRJM __ 6«·Q.87alt9AM Quick, careful service 2783/ 9508 F~est.J1m_._~:t1·1918 'tr up, nr actoria, Corpet Senkt Ages 3 up, our home. 2 Hmcty.m Garage & yard c:lean-DON 'T BE EMPTY, SS2·04lO ~ .ll!L__ Repipes. gas lines, re SPARKLING WINDOWS ·' .M.642-841121646-57~ ••••••••••••••••••••••i cert._ teuchers, Limited ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Freeest SS7·8271 ntlRSTYORLONELY •TOUCHDOWN• Painting crew for hire models, new const St Prof. Reas. Rers. Free •IA B VSITTING Near WeCareCrptCleaners ~n&.s. C.M 00·2209 JACK Of ALL TRADES HAULING-Student has T.D Movers a~ careful. Fast. efficient & neat Clair's Plumbing. L1r esl Chnsuan 4llJ.543S Delaware 6 Adams in Steamclean&u~ls The fastest draw Ill the Plu~bing,elec,heatlllg lge truck. Lowest rate. "Secunty PIU'S" will sit courteous & 1nex-Refs MaBMS-4290 406056 ~3503 -- H.Bch Day rare only Truck mount unit West a Daily Pilot Odd obs 638-~ Prompt. Call759-1976. your house. plants & pensive Please call, Find what you want in Sell things fast with Daily ~'md what you want In Work uar. 1145-3716 Class1f1edAQ.,,~567L Want Ads_ Call 642 5678 Thank ou John. pets. Call631·758'7 49'7·4056. Daily Pilot Classifieds Pilot Want Ads DaiJ Pilot Class1f1ed_!:_ ~lwww.+tu.tw.. Apw twc•h l.Ww.. Af>w lwoHh u.tw.. Apa! tw1tta lWw1L Hot.ls Mohlt 41 OO!Rttttoh to SIMrt 4300 R..tab to sa.cn 4300 l....,a to SINw9 4300 Rewtalt to SIMn 4300 Office R....., 4400 ~;:~~:::·· ..... ;;~~ ~:;~~;;~:;~·;~·;1·c:;,:.·~.;;.· .... ·;;~· ;~;:~~· .. ;~·~; ... s~~·~;·;;~~ .. ·:····~~ ................. ~·~c·u~·~·;;;;;:·;:;; ~:·a·r:··1:0;;~·e .. :·~;:; ~~·::·;:;;~:;·~;~·;:: ~·;;;;;:~;~:·, .. ~;;;;;:· ._. ••• • ••••••••• • •••• ••• •• • ••• • •••••••• ••••••• • •••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Wkly rentals now avail Cay Roomma~ vu. Lo dry + many ex· per 2 frpl, rrucro. w d vu or. Cruna Cove, Fem Rem ode~ ed lo your 2B R t...,BA duplex. 2BDRMTOWNHOME Beauliful 28r MM. adlt 3 Br 2"2 Ba 2 frplt's, S112 & up Color TY La~"!~r~~c,.ale tras.kOOmo.494-832__!__ $265-....:..546-3428__ s_areerwoman.67S·l368 spec.aticauoos. Birch SI Ienced yd , S46S mo I Pool, park. nur beach. pan. ava1t 10.1 k50 mo atrium w1waterfall, dbl Phones in room 2274 ROQmmate Service in Responsible & mature 2 Fem to shart 3 Br till Working mother share 2 nr Aar rt. CaU 644·7722 760-1~ ____!;!!:6472 ~5191__ 9Sl-8707 garage. 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Mustsee!ll84M from ocean, parking h1tr of the utilities. _N1ck964·~68 brg ,Jac.,len Col S .. or Rmdi ,OOGS. Avail 10.3 k50 from SS75 Close lO -Wk I Y av a ti now 5'S-Sl07. -n1s crts 55&-9133 Sheila 67s.166Z. o. SS2-~. MS-138J_ beach On sight recrea PARlf WWPORT S Female to share 2bdrm MIF Nice surroundings SJOO. ---In ft IW'.ft 32S' SUMy studlo with 67H775. w t fenced yrd '210 mo PRIME LOCATION ~~~\!~~1~.s~ 8~ ~gnal~~i~~ ligc~~~ APIDTUCUTt' allulllspd 19759Fee V.c.tioll._.. 4250 APf:~=~~lce ~i~i.&~~ ~ree to John~ ~';~~s11~~:rmrN::~~~ Approx m> sq ft. l.SOO Jplc. lndry, d1shwshr, tennis courts and club Mllfttnl'1 l..timts 631•4555 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p--i.. NB Ot'eao View :ll' lo Beach private home. sq rt air conditJOOed of· Y __ l_S_ -d N rt ,.... ____ , t 2 •· ...,,...... Dana Po111t M. Straight, enclosedgarage.Adults, house CenlraUylocated eary t.epst.osan 2 ewpo V\....,.,uroo , • Bch Lar11eHouse S29S many amen1t1es lice w lsprinklers, .. no pets. SS.SO in Orange County I COUNTRY CLUI Br/ Ba f650. 675-9797 & ~ Br k tv:~· Wli~lt' 3ortlces t.oscreen, check ~e~a~~ pr:. ~lll::lv Mlf. 673.1926, Aft L 631·6313 fenced parking area . • ...a10J Mace Ave. 540:,4400 Cal~ at LIVING IM 1.13 585-2111 e e Y on Y ref's 6 e-..i..yment, will u··•-;ft .. I·--' ...... ..., """"' Exclus1ve Cherry Lake Available im.med1ate.ly . ..._, N R I F I 673 7677 .....,.... Ula ... ~ ......,.. • ..........,.., F I ha 3 bd Pn'me Hunt. Beach in· 2 Br AdulU only, no pets '7141147-3657 NEWPORT ice, 28 tn·p ex rp c, match you wrth I.he nght ema e to s ~ rm Home NB 1.15<1 + ,., • •·-Mo. 7 .. w l8t.h St or •-.. ir.•CH no pets. Nr Hbr Hi k 7S. H-...JJ "-___.__. roommate! F 18·2S, nonsmoker, home $225 mo incl all util ulll Answer Ad 1438 dust rial park Call -.w ~ -EA ___ _.._....._ near beach. utils mrl, '--h ·1 894 7257 Ask f M j;al1646-91S07. _ C71 4Jl47·9'20 mo 646-9797 Ava il now ' N Shore $250.SJ&.l1194 Close to udc ava1 642·4321.~h_rservic~ or r. 2 Br. 1 Ba 1981 Maple An adult community on 2 Br. l li', Ba Townhouse Oahu or surf. spac, 3 30 Day Guarantee 9 l5 Call eve or leave Mature Prof F BR, Sil Cam bell. Ave Upstairs, Adults, 2 m~rin~~~d~acrah;p;~~~ the Back Bay Spe<' style. Adults, no pets BR, 2 ba home, kSO/wk 503 off with lhaud ~:~he:,~~ N~~~e~:. message rm . BA Hsr pnv SZ75 MEW PORT C&nll no pets 1375. Sierra drapes. 1 small child tacular Spa. 1 swim· S3!1S 5411-3682 Ann McCrerey 1303 > Priv detached poolside 96().7S74 mQ_EvesJ.9'/J.1863 Presllfe suites on lsih M mt. Co. 64J.1324. 0 K . no Pets o r ming pools, 8 Lighted Len Brand new COndo. 2 s7 668-3600 SRI BA. Av11l able 1011. Female, 30 wishes to M 'f to share 3 Br Costa noor. l SO per sq ft C 2bdnn, l~bl. adults. no w1terbeds. '300 96().3123 n15 court.s. bike trails, 2"e Ba Newport Beach. R..tGh to SW. 4JOO 0.-..,. C«IS l-77 I 4 Non smkr 1.15<1. 645-26611 share w/professional Mesa home. (lose lo Olson,160-0404. pel.S.kSO/mo.Lst"'last art6PM. putting green UOO Mo 645-9095 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roommat.e.2bdnncondo female2bdrmhouseon beach, off Newport t71HSTl&T +de . ----Bachelors, 1 and 2 642·4662 Cutlivinge.xpeDHS! MASTER/VISA in H.B Swimnung pool, Newport Island S240 Bl vd $295 Mo indd SOS I bedrooms apartments, Bach 11 br condo, Established 1971 Accepted mo 673-Cm utils 6-46~ COSTA MESA YILU COIDOIA 2 BR 1 Ba. upper unit'" and townhouses rrom Versailles 00 the Bluffs. Featured in Time Mag. free l~undry. great area Buu Ocean View apt. 2 or 3 room office suites Spacious E Side Apts tnplu Encl gar . 712 1 1510 00 per moolh outstanding amenities. Large C la en t e I e Female to share 2 br '>'» rent ($2162) plus Vt court yd, fplc Ocean Wanted Mature re~p A C, plenty or p~g Util Encl gar. pauo, dshwshr Williams Ave , 645·9161 On Jamboree At $48Simo. li73-2:207 Personal attention & Balboa Penin apt SJOO ut ii Femat e , non-Blvd, COM Furn. to M f to shr 28r hse '" incl. Ava1I now Call & stove M06t ulll free 2BR 2sA CONDO San Joaquin H.ills Road carerut sc:reenmg. Time 675-7702. smoker wire.I. 964• 7167 share wlwoman that eo ~e: S~~m~ ~.~~~I Rea loo~ 675-67Q9 Nopets Adutt.s.'Upgraded Refr.! _ 1714)644-1900 __ 3 LJ~~·:in:r~Mo Saving! PeoplewhoneedPeople ~~fr~':a~~~::i:: JOYS•mcehome,Laking 642.8524 pam PrilHl'WlchLoc. ~ :g~: ~~~ ~h.,!!!.'1'., ~ 968-4176 Oceanfront for Winter earl 213 282_7133 HOUSIMATES That's what the Apt. John SSl-0834 9.5. care or plants, etc S325 f"EW PORT. Share furn Approx ltoo ft suite 2323EldenAveCM Steps to I.he sand! S2'7S Rentals Furnished & 'i ------&32-413' DAILYPILOT Eves&wknds67S-797S ~17,673-4716 hse w/lady artist. Nr Prkg .. ruUserv.,onthe w.1~ Large studio with hard unfum Broker.675-4912 2 story. very ,nice 3 Br. 2 Have someuung lo sell? SERVICE DIRF:C'TORY Classified Ads. your one· beach/pool Mu st be water ---~~~· wood floors & sunny NO FEE' Apt. & Condo Ba. (rplc, d w. laundry Class1f1edad.sdo1t well •~all about' Want Ad Hel ~ 642·5678 atop shopping center vegetarian, oon·smolcer Come see 1l now ' D9Mi PoW J126 t'hef's kitchen ' J5Jli6 rentals Villa Rentals rm. garage S600 Mo 1 Uhl j!d. UIO 645-0113 H•wport A.rcM/ ....................... 61S-49l2 Broker Adults, no~ 548-0230 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • --= -T-L...J ... :t 3 B 2 B d di -Be h 8 33 d s Female roommate want 1111111• r. a. rapes, w. S37S ' Large 2bdrm for J BR 2 ba yrly S67S mo ac Apt. 1 r r . t • • ed to share Win te r Call Judy, 00, for ~!~~be~~~a~~~J'ft~ ch1ldren!Hurry! lf8466 Frpic. bllns, patio. gar $395 yearly Rererences 8-DAY WEEK-SPECIAL Oceanfront Rental in ~s!!__ ---seoC>Mo.li75-4069ans Rent1mes63l·~~ee Like new 129 JSth St. req 67~769-• • Laguo1. Avail 9/1.5 SJOO APPROX 2.:500 n. open 2 br. S350 + S3SO dep Don'tdasturboccupants Steps lo beach 3 Br . 2 • • mo. i.., utilS1.50depos1l spare Presllgious Npt Super sharp 2 Br near Crpt.s. drps. Nr Beach Da s G~lJ.96&·1711 Ba .. frplc, endsd patio. 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars Ja n~ at\S.:.>493-6463 Sch toe Newport PCH&Malagaan exec. Blvd /Mc Fadden All OceanfrontlargeJ Br 2 S73SMo.Vearl .67J.~ • • l'•tNS,tosbareCM ron Arrhes Toka1 Bank gd~~!eg~·. ~~~en~~~ adultin~ 893-4&94 Ba Upper, 2car garage. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. ftreplacS6e.,; • It s easy to plac e your 8-0ay Week Cl asst r1ed by mail. and 1t • do. BR. BA.., meajs. our Bid M2 ~~---Bachelor apt . 4 blocks frplc. yearly lease S1200 car gar. on ocean. ~ o cc $300 545-!181.5 OK. '435.7»6590. from beach. util pd. 201 Mo. 642 3443 mo. Moolhl ~_!1112 e costs iust $8 -that's only a dollar a day1 To Qualify for this e -· -· -· · IAYRlOMT DUPLEX·2Br. rrplc, 2 Chica o. 1714 985-4954. 11iR Versailles Pen· S.toAJio JIH • special offer. you must be a non-commercial user offering • Gt.."f:.. 050 Next door to Rusty blslkst.rrloamslPOf. S3°0S4650 smec0 Hunl.lngtooBay, adults,2 thouse SS.Opermont.h •••••••••••••••••••••• Chand Se for Sale p tO $800 per ad and the price must ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pellcifn Prest uge orfice bdrm. pet ok. pool. 644 ·5S69. 548·0425. Adult Cond o, Park • mer 1 U ' • 2 car garage. Hunt space or ease.Alsoslip ·3597. patio, frplc . Nr beach. 751·9110 Bristol. I Br I Ba k50 be rn your ad The COSt Stays the same whether YOUf ad Beach, SlOO pr mo avail.646-441.9 -- H.t1K9tw.._. 3140 shopp1ng.SS90 979-7625 2 bdrm, 2 ba. Versailles ss1-s101or61S.!MSZ e needs eight days selling time or 1ust one • AYa11 now.96().5260 MEWPOITPIMM. ~·••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br, frrshly painted, Adlh, no pets Ocean lBR Condo Pool, spa, nr • • Offkt 1_.. 440 1100 sq. ft of pnme oil' 1HEWHlffUTRH clean.k50mo Y1ewS750mo5571997 hospital & park Park d k ••••••••••••••••••••••• space. fronting Balboa l.u1uryAdultunitsataf --~ Oc;;;-F~2BR, lrg Orleans . s os • Use one word rn each box About 4 w o r s ma e one • t617Wtttcliff NB Want Bl.&22ndSt67S-6442 fordable living. 1,2 & 3 H • "* deck. furn or unfum 213·43&·5962. Al\erSPM • c lass1f1ed line of type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • fioaocial inst 70005.f COSTA M~A OB1r Well deco1rated H~8:. ~1 ... 2 1595 mo W\Jlt.er, t775 yr ~ ............. f•llllallltd plainly • lst. noor. A ent54l·S032. 17th St . St~ to $3,000 sq ympic size poo . Light· ~ "' 1 640-')j"Q? 67>7673 .......-U f llilliltd ltOCI • ft. Deluxe ofc. space ed tennis court, J1cuizi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 _::=i= -·--or .,. HEWPOITIEACH Cd parking. 673·1600 park like landscaping Deluxe Adult Bayport We s t cli ff Condo,••••••••••••••••••••••• • r_------------------------------,. Full service exer of Wm E.DoudCo MOil beaulirul bldg in Co ndo Ou tstanding Spat'1ous 2 .Br 2 Ba S E A W ...I H D • • fl t'es from S397 "On H B. Penthouse Y 1 e w Adults f'lreplace. pool VILLAGE Call" exec offices from PRIME IA YFIONT IM&-0619 Overlooking Huntington S6'15. 832·1766. __ • • StOS. lnclds. secretarial, 700-2000 sq fl oUice Oeluxe Poolside xtra Harbour. 2BR, 2BA WestcUrf large2 Br pool. New 1"2 '?drm lu1ury phone ans .. word pro spat'e available Oct 1st 1arge 2br. 2ba. bltos, 11.SOO mo. Boatslip avail adults adult apl'J 111 14 plans l • • cessing, Telex, qwip. in Newport high me lb rough P&rs Land.iog 64Wl52 Bdrm rrom '465, 2 bdrm nt EH EADQUARTERS with bank. restaurant & ~dj~~ ,.!,~~~~~ (213) 592-!WM, 282·1136. 2 B 1 B f le garage from Ss~. Townhouse • $ 8.00 • COMPANIES marina J.4 yr sublease T. !-. rp · 1 • from $610 + pools, ten· • 7141851·0681__ rrom Sl.!ISsq rt mcludtng S36-8362. lnlH 1144 porch ._., year y. 212 nis. waterfalls, ponds! • 1anatonal. For app( call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 30th. St Peninsula G f ........,.,_ •-h t 10 60 ... -.-T M "-U MARHBSW.ALI 67J.2830a.ll7 as or "'vu•uug • ea · • , • "'""'"v. r . ..x n .64>6646 __ ;. ' 2 Br Townhouse ing paid. From San PENHSULA Sub·lel a.so sq rt office ;Apts. from k 7S. Patios, Nf.W ts STEPS TO SAND. Diego Frwy drive North • 13.20 • Spacious executive of Pnme Newport Blvd Ad >Ingle & double car 2 large 2 Br. balcony or on Beach to McFadden • • fices across from Caty dress iarages. near Hunt MOYEltlOCT. I patio, carport, ru.rniture then Weston McFadden Hill Allservicesavaila 646-l0362e1hrs Harbour. Cbildren OK LuwiewAMU.i.. avail S6oo Mo !H~l to Sea wind Village • 15.80 • ble, 'optional'. From 22S -~-'-~ ---~- 6807 851·9417 (714)893-5198. sq.rt up al reasonable Newport Beach, 504 N LIDO BAY VI EW lOCMM 4000 • AddS2 .60foreachaddltlon1lllnefor8tlme1 • rentals. No lease re NewportBlvd -,. WALKTOBEACH t BR APTS WITH Elegant, spac 2 Br.••••••••••••••••••••••• • • ...9.\!.!!ed,call67J.3002 l80sq(l at$1SS Mo Bachelor. Stove & CARPETS. DRAPES. frplc, lrg paUc>. edits. Room CdM Home ' 342sqft.alS290Mo fndge. Gas&waterpd. REFRIGERATOR. $1200.675-6359. Female non-smoker: • • HEWPORTCIHTH SierraMgmt Co 132S mo. S36·2456, or DIW. A/C, SPA, REC ... u. ll!'"CH & l'"Y S300 Mo 7,,,.,"'0 after PreaUglous, lull service 641-1324 •• ~1979 RM "EA EA ~ ~ • p bl h d f 8 d t f g • EXEC offices lnclds '--SORRYNOPETS. 2 Br sharp, yrly S65o Spm wkdays. U IS my a Or ays S ar In rcpt, sec, xerox. under Huntnl&lon Beach, 4J9 • : ;(JI01,(llJ7,; ; • "..... BUILDING TOTALLY 2 Br huge deck. furn. or l..agun• Beach .~otor Inn, • Class1· f1'cat1' on • ground pi·g, telell • an-~~~~·at '210 Mo. ""'""" SECURED unrumS'750yrly. 965 No. Pac1f1c Coast • • tique decor con/. rm Sierra Mgmt Co .. Dll.UXI 211. 21A Hwy, Laguna Beach. 6"·7189. 641-1324 Nur bch wlfrplc & LOCKED 2BRW OCEANFRONT Daily, Weekly, Kitchen • Name • CdM Deluxe Suites. AC, patio. Encl gar. smolre UNDERGROUND Beauty wlsil down available. Low winter ampl pkg, utiJ pd. 1.8SS M.l~ES alarm, ldry ra Adlts PARKING whitewater vu $975 r~tes.494-5294 • Address • E. CatHwy.6'7s.aM>O 2 deluxe ollit'es anlla · 9'CM614 ,... winterorS12SOyrly Muter w/bath, pool. • • ble on the Peninsula 89'2 EASTSl>f 1111 J . R PROPERTY Refs req. Mesa Verde City zip Phone Nwpt Bcb. •mall office, & 944 sit, High ce1Un11s •, YUAS NearU.C.I. Campus. MGRS $250. 545-SlOSaft. 6. • • ~~ ~:1 West~~r.. wllrusses. Air cond. ·New lar~ 3 bedroom HARYAROMANOR 67s.-6173 673-0364 In SJC, in pvt home, Ch M Q I d 0 . . mo. skyllchu, new fPt " wwnbome apartments 21C1lilomi1Ave. Winter Rmt.11 l Br. on male. non-smoker, • eek or . . enc ose • EXECUTIVE woodOoors.Front11ton ~pproximlteb' u 50 sq. 52521 beach. :rn•~ W Ocean-phone. 49M218. C d 5&1115 Newport 81. Sl.2$ 1/f f\.. Must see the m1ny !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I front. kSO Mo. ~m7 Age 22·30. prefer male, • harge my a tO: • IN -=-61=3·=tll06;.;;.;;... ___ _ amenitlea lncludin&: Prlvale location over-or SI0211t6. pool Jae teMis •I.Ir. lo • • HmTAM !>Giffen fr Saller 11ove. lookln1 goll count, 2 Br l Ba upr dpx; d/w ~h,'$200'mo.54Mao 0 ..... # Exp LOCATIOMPWSl '!lliah•11ber. microwave bncho S.O Joeql.lln, top MOO yrly avl Oct lllt -. •• L · • P\.UA 4 D E LUX E • u It ea .. ...:..·-·, ,-~aedifl-al, u.oil, MSO/mo, 2 Br + 31HU6UlSt ·,Mil cln OW\ Balboa Inn Bi-fttkjy. _, New luxury oltlcespace 'I b'-in , __ .. ,_ ... I ........... llJV9 ..-du64()..8Ul --Satell2'0am/U·Oli & up. Kltcbennette, • O • • In Irvine's bu1lu\ avai1""' lllMllUOa.e 11k1U•bta, v1ulted cell· ... v ~ • oceanfront.fTS.f74t # Exp. ce.n~r' Euy Frwy IC· Newport Centu lnp. l1rpZc1r1ara.ge ~.... )141 Ytar le• mt VtnalDet Roomlnfi.wfrontolder • • cat. Avail. now ! Call lnchadet phones, rec'tP' ltb electric door ....................... Condo, 1tudlo. lar1e hom N 8 ftmale fordttaila. tionist. much more! Lae en. ett .. Ont month Scn1ll, cllarmini llud.lo 1leepln11rH pool, 1pa, imoter' ktt prlv •;; • L-- - ---- - - - - -- ---- - - -- --- --- -- -• 5S I· IJ) 1 '4MJlO I or all. Sc«U rre.ewtthooe year nr lhln 8Hcb, ~. 1ym , cluhhou1e, cnol7HaaAu»il • _ M9illsa.uffiedActYritln1 • '11..U42 !>s=b.~dla~ ::u:~ @incl•IDM bak!OllY. eecurttr, walk · · •DB.UDOMClh ............. __ ~ l'(o. L•JUJ\a, COlatal tobeub.A..0..Nov.llL ..... v~. Priv paUoN. • I ·1 ,., .. JJO w ._St • l.263 room.Noleasere· , o~--n.ar view 2 JM' 2 ._, dl9 II• ~ lllo, Call llf. Herb. eat • ua, Refrl1. C> , I y I I I . _, . quired. Adj. Alrponer ao.G6t12CtaySt ,_,_; 1.-'bltilt kit 11.e Wkdya lll/'8f.t11JO cook, amokt or 0,.,. • ,._,,_ u.-... c• t•6Z6 • Hotel.UNZD.•12. • Ctl '--tf ~·:!:__ .... ~·'·~ .. Ena 2U/ltl-l1J1,' ••1bt 11t. f2U mo. ~ ....__ "' 6 -~-.-~·-nD.11 ,... • tus Up. H•••· Bcb. ~ (7t4tl41.ft• 0etH ..._ 6 t*k. Wbda%Wmaa.Wlll le:f!U • Ca~~::. clr1pe1, 1tr, llU. Wit.._ ........ , ~111 171;'2:.z Oar. fti .... ,.. •ft. eGllidll' ,_,.,... ettlelllllll lt•••tlllllleltl• ; .•. 11111 9'~. 01111 .-.a.a ~·a.-.. ,_ 7 2 2 s a s a a a e . --·------._...-·-p-·-·-·-·~·._....,_,_....,.~ ..... ~~s•a,..~s .... s•a•• ....... s .. •z .. 2 .. sc .. •t~z•z .. •t .... Z .. & .. lilil!lillmllllllllllll Cit Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sep ember 11 1981 ~ ~~.~~ ..... ~~.~~ ~ IMt a~ 1100 .w.. ~..w 1011 .... ~~ ..... ?!~! ~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~~~~ ..... ~!~ ~'!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... ~!~ Ooata .... l50 ft .... fP.•rWtt IOOl!eu•uuuuuunau ......................... ~:y~~w~ '?tr~v:i' CJSHlt:R Part time. COC*S DENTAL ASSISTANT Cener1l Office Glrl HOUS•--•ldt• 1115/~. u~ In' P A RT;;i~ .. w·~;TED found You111 .. al• Ch1Ulftr, Bodnuard, 5a-30IO' dya OI 4N 3153 A:i''{I. t ~P· prtf'd l'!venln& C40lr E11per Eutllenl ORJ('y ~or n · Mature. Type, t.elcphunt Surf ' Sand Hot Pl old '1'7I W ltth St IMMED '6ooO __ .. i.o BrownShepCrou. Fem. ucurlty uptritnre, Liii tvn No. l.a•l.ll& O •, o.: eCdordtn pref but not req per dent.al 1111 IEDA 'PR Work CaUM 2021 11 o us r k rep In tt nt.~ c.... · Brindle Grut Dane armed Mlb~. --arn . M CaU p lbl d 1 h Preferrtdl, some ft ofc n.1 ... _,.1 -c Suptrvllor, n11ht ah1ft. --Yulmtnt Jo Ann Pupplf'I eu UH --. 8aby11tter for Cbrl.alla.n torappt 17~21" --OH y ayt me ra htlpfulb\tnot~C' 4day ... ,...__"""" I part lime S4.2S hr IAYFRClM'OFftCE 848-144$, ut •her IOAM Newpon Animal c.ni.er, £~ P houukeepor I couple'• 3 chUdttn. Lt. CASIOER ~f P~ ln JJ;,rtoll ~•tt81n work wll In Laiwi• Bch 20/yr old company lt>Oll En&li•hlSp1111llh •sw11k '°°1a reet, Jlllltoci1l, park· or •lta PM. 6"·3M6 c eaner aeeh perm houselteeplna. 968-1790 HOUSf;WARESAl F.S y ·11 on· Hun e II 4t..e788. ' me tor ""'riday" typt in& 497 447'7 l'il 3115 t lt 'Je9'40 .._ ----employment w/ alnuent or)33-Jl5.S Ji' 11 P/U ' e ow ouu, 3010 --peraoa to handle 1n 1n Jo' • • - - -......... SO 1 • Found Choe Uib muc , 10 N B ramlly, 4 or) day B b-i -Ov N Cu or II rdme. Apply Harbor Blvd., C M Dental Aalt X R1y exp 4 tHeatln& vurlcty of • o E ............. 4450 0.,,,..., '; mos M. 8/Sl, Y'IC SA & wk No cookln& pleue • YI tter er 21 on rown • watt, 1024 dy wit Pd vie & hol groeral office & cltrir1l H·-"-P/T ............................................. , 21a~CM ~~ S8thr Pref 8 ·h d student tor 8 yr old Aft lrvme (WNt<'laftl NB COOIS 54e 3000 \Mon 'rhJ!!l d t R 1 _,.., .,._..,,.,.... F TRADESERV1CECO . r ay srhool My home R~f -F/tlme position avalla u ll'S equ res lluvv Wt w1ot J10meooe whn or alott l offt«" spa~ Computeriled Ntotwork Found small whllt< male MA 4259., 842 3299 14.00 hr 4 hr per diy ble tor fo"rftlch bakery & Dental Mk1lls with broad wurk lovH 10 cooi llld enu,t al reaaoci1bltratea fl'ot 111 Ltld\dlnts OPtn do&. Tu~lerock Htlp W 9llhcl 7100 min Daya, 851 107) CASllEIS raft Day" Dllhl shifts Ortho ofllcuttduhari> uper W11l lra.1n S~lary t;un Car D«mary for IH .. 4000S.Pt. \nl orticet ln •tortt ot 52-8220 •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Ev~~ Full company btneflts fi1rl to lr111n for rocnm l'M~r:itr .E>.eel i1hoppin11 and errand~ lllESApY~~~t:bR leadln& Nat Co !JM I S1lve~ Perstan Cal Vic Acc.....M...Cllft BABYSITTER W UTDTEM ViedeJi'rancc,So.Col8t ron1 /b1ck o'1kt Dem bener1ti. Good worktn& Prt1fcr noosmobr and WIM"" 300M w/2t I I lo Sea,.dc & 42nd St. NU E ---, r Inf anted Plaza s.57-1734 Ilk tor t11l backgrflund ntl' tnvironrnent Lo<'11ted non drinkrr Who IOVl'b l$25Me11Verdel':,C M lstvr6'2.~reunu n Call l.1ktwood bt~:fl~sl P;,:i:n~·ap°.! or Ill ant,OCC3,mommJCll Mitcbbetween7111m 6"·HOS__ nrO C All')J(lrt Cullfur t•h1ldrl'n, he11lth food~ 54Ml1l ~ 213'~·2048 "' •u wee nr 641·~1 , f>tenlalAsst ~dt•h1ur llpp'l9~wkdaya d k -----TRAVELACENC:Y LO -" -f lt s haring plan Banking COUNTERHELP UGLESWSIHG an 1uurmel roo me Cor.e .. M.r S30Kto'60Kacqulrest< m~; c!:a~1!rdc~1~~~ Medical/Dental cov Orang.eCoailtSavings Ir MARKE:J'S Mature ~C 1~Y & ~~,~=e l~~~tl~IC~ 1~5221 t'1~u~0Ti~~1:;j9~;2~1 4200 sq n. Ground floor. lo 20'A. SlOC'k or silent Pk C , erage P~f 10.key by Loan IS seeking •n am· For 2nd & 3rd Shift& e1ven111c W'I. a erta benefits X·Roy llcl'n~e CoastHighway partner In expanding =.L.: M v1c..!.~0018 l.Clurh, 1'nowledgtofhow bilious uvmp business Startlna'4uptoS450 style restaurant In rar· _.eref.64.2'1998 Coner1A11.ri·~·",...l<>N ldeul )ub Ctn ..,h,irv .fualooomlc:s 675-8700 Irvine aenry Complete FOUND, German Shep to post & balanre •<'· development person Wto prom<M lo mana11e-quel ball club .,.... housewl(t" 104 S dll)i. OC E&uelDE 11u1omatioo & Blue chip rem. br & blk & br male couou. llyr exper in Xlnl opp'ty for self ment & superv'3100 rrom 9'13.Q838/986-2666 DESIC CLBIC PAlNT~R.S Sandv.1rh shop 01 ~~ 11ccts. frinae travel pup Hamilt on / pllyroll Contact An 1tarter1nanewpo&1Uon wi1h111 Counter help, f/t1me 3PM·llPM shift. Mon C'i\RPF.NTEHS arta Call M11n11 Off1c:e/comm'I 800-1200 benefits Call Westaare _M!gnoli1964·~ i1l4)MO.ll67l. __ !Vtowledge of savings & WANT A CAREER? Kuster's Cleaners, 186 lhru Sat. Will tralll Sea E[~~l~t~~I~~ G46 I004 -~~~~.;.=. ~4~t;;[' 833-IM77ooMOIV1ayonly . Reward Lost Welsh Arcounts payable & loan helpful but not re· mC:.~=Sl E 16th St . C M Lark Mot~I . C M DRYWALL Mo.eytolocm 5025 Corgi, bm1wht, Deaf Generalbootlteepingtor quired Call Lee 9600 S.S.t243 ---8'48 7445 btwn Noon & FLOORING ••oo••••••••••••••••••• Pls£!!1~ve~7314_ insurance co Orangt 7CS4M·l801. 1700 Adams, 631· COUNTER Girl. P/11me 8PM___ We now offer a unlQUI' IMSUUNCf Laq:e insurance agen(') has OPt'llUl~ for exrx:r person to &l!r\'1ttt ~r.1onal Im~ urrounb X Int ~alal') + 1>1.11d « benef1b Call l'Juhnr ~9-8900 Prime Retail Store for leaae, Coast Hwy rron ta&e. Col'Qlla (lei Mar 1072 1q. n 11r cond . root 6 rear entry to am. Rle private parking OWner 497·2351. W" ..... arl20~ 14308 Beach Blvd Btwn 2 Frwys. Civic Center Shopping Center, prime loc. 979-8a9or6'5· l260 AN AH EJ M 1800 sq fl. c1rpeted olfices or store space. Air cond & am pie parking, ssi sq. rt., W est L incoln 7 1,/6'2 ·4736 or 11'/642-4097 Rel.Iii Store -Best beach location in Newport 0 S750 Mo. U6 23rd St lt7~18S. 87J.1401 MEWPOIT ILYD. 2300 sq n shop suitable for automotive special· ly SSSO/mo Tri-Co Really 845·0621, Mr Wdo h 1 fo d S 11 bl k County airport loc: AMshift,noexp.net• DISHWASHER P vl 1 w asmontylo oan ea':" . m11 er Salary open. (;all EOE Laguna~ich A 1 . D' 1 men 's club. N.B. IOam oppty Cur that needed for RE Sl0,000 up No kapoo male 557 6610 Jackie, mS6U · · · 4fM.9'l33 PP Y 111 person IPP ty F xtra 111corne Exper on credit check, no penally or 545·5893__ . Donuts. 1854 Newport 3pm, Mon n Call Al I) Kets t'I!<! Call Denison Assoc Found Boston Terr mix. Banking Huntlngtoo Beach J!h.gl __ · ---752·7903 IHI Estatt 67J.7311 __ Shelt1e mix, Germ ACCOUMTIHG UTIUTYCUU 1162·9116 Counter help & P IT DRJYa SenluS"*"'i Don't call us Wlless you Shep., Terrier mix, Fast growing imurance 6monthspttviousbank· sandw1rh penon want Party equlpmeiit & a4Mf6I want cash. 2nd & lrd Lab/Rel , Cocker mix. agency has openings m ing e•per preferred. Penoone.I Dept ed, hours NEEDED II hospital suppliei.. C M f:dwllrd Jarobl>oll TD's owner and non Doxie mix. Old Engl accts receivable dept lardlly't ... S3HIMO AM to 3 PM Gary's Deli area. $3 lkllhr to st an owner occupied. The Sheepdog Also many Rapid advancement for of C4fania 752·5'01 Phone s.2.1186 l·Spm General CXfll'I.' C'lrrk for Transarllon Master cats & kittens Irvine righl person Salary C-Ontact : CHIU'.,.. C "I COUNTER Help, L>onut onlv. insurance co 'fvpmi: 534~8kr Animal Care Center! commensurate w'tb ex Cathy,6ll·1Sll ~IRll " JJhop Pt. time. Costa -req. Orange County u--T-t 754-3734 ___ per Pd. company EO.E M/FIVIH needs a few good Mesaarea.Sot&-8793__ Airport I.or rull -.. ~ • -benerils Call Pauline. drivers. 49U888 DIJVB t:laudine, 1133 9511 Dffdt 5035 SCDIU •m 549-8909 CHILD Care needed a~er DEU HB.P. Must have gd dmmg •••••"•••••••••••••••• ~RMM.NSWERS I.AR MAID srbool. Tiburon/Gisler Part or f/time Apply m record. Local pick-ups & GeMf'al Office Sattt.r ~ Co. PIT. Need enthusiastic School area. 964-~ person. 1909 Harbor deliveries some heavy f.xpenence in l}l>lnl:. All I ol ... ,.,. I , da Blvd CM I ft g d II filing Musi have nood ypes rea estate Dhhlia -A"ul" '"'Cc-~ person .or rt tavem. __ . 1 in require w1 1 .. t " , , ... VVI"'••~ c M I b t d te ephone l)t'rsonahl• 5 inves ment.ssmce 1&49 Ruler -Entice AD AGENCY osta esa 646-9935_ c• "IUlfc• ~.. DEUVEIY a so e ra1ne 1n davs v.~ek, pan 11'm .. s-~L.. ~ D. -~ ~ mechanical assembl) 1 " ' ,.....-...., • inEIRCAR Growing Newport Beach ocauty Personal lines agency For early AMI LA Times work llrs 9 12 1nex1hle > JA.HITOI full time, pvt l>thool l' M :area 642 0411 JAHrTOIJAL ASSISTANT Be.iul worlung en• 1nm m~nl Full lime 1b<'lud lllg wknds Will tram S3 50 per hr to ~tart Ap ply 1n person l.>ana Pt Marlll:i Qi 24701 Dano. Dr , Dana Pt 2-dTlk HavingasmaUcompact advertising agency Exper'd racialist ror needs energetic person home de 1vf'ry 71419795814 642·211! 54S.061 I cu is ecooomical, When seeks ellper. accounts elegant new Newport to handle cl aims Economical car re Only those seeking ---------1 ·--------· $9,000 buys Sl2,000 TD. you go out with another rece1vable/med1a bill Beach beauty salon Knowledge or insurance quired Adults only No permanent employment General JA.HITOI 32 4,., 1 Id couple you have lo use mg clerk ad agncy ex 675·3828 _ coverage 1s required sohc11mg no collecting need apply. SWING SHIFT Jmmed opening for a S20. 000• annb ua !}..! rn EIR CAR._ per1ence desired. not es· ~auty Pd. company benefits. USO/mo. net lJlke-home J a nil or to work full · uys .. ".00020'k Found Husky, male. senltal Xlnt. salary & Hair Slyb.st with rllen· Call ·Pauline,54~ + bonus +gas al 2nd TD blue eyes, cut up ears benefits Call, Steve le le for elegant new lowance Westminster· •Vacations & hohday~ 8 people needed 10 work ~1:;1ye.9~~n~!Y6l~~u11hi'1rrt1 $13,000 buys sis.ooo TD Blk Koskela Well's R1"h, N rt D-h I H paid. •Co paid prohl IO Irvine ~II exper rl' 28 2"' 1 Id J!!!:i!:e.1 silver s.2·:llOO " ewpo ocac sa on Cltanwg lady for home 3 unllngton Beach area sharing •Medical·LifA quired •• 1 ... 1 ...... dA""n Excell fr10ge benehl~ ,annua yie --Green. Townsend 67~3828 6J8.c."" ... ~~"" .,.. ChrlSShawTJ0..6050 PencNHlh 5]5~ 714.955•0900 · · yrs min exp, ref. Non· _,., Ins.. dable & willing LO ~om parka~e For 1nter\le" WEPAYntEMOST •••••••••••••••••••u•• ~!!!!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I l...tyC...-.eh smoker,536-7883 _ Dtll•-&Stod& Miss1onV1eJ0Area mitror2Jmonths' <:all Scott Wheeler ---c= Le d' Cl · I -·' Call : Mrs. Parelli " NC>RRELL 714 !175·11700, 01 l'ome in co-•rcW For yourTD's & notes. EXECUTIVE AI DE -Work w/han· a 1ngcosmet1ccohas enca 18 yrs +.full lime, 58lll~ Advan ced Health I..... 4475 At Dennison As.soc dicapped adults. full immediate openings TEWOIAIY IOAM 7PM, Pfl' IOAM ·1--------· TemporarySer\'1tl.'~ Center ~ Bnstol St Smith ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67J.73l_l__ I * SllT£ * timr Mu,,t be strong, Highest pd comm in the I JOISll 6PM or 6PM lOPM Set' 752·6666 E 0 E M t' Nonh Swle 100 ~pl llACHrOtMJ 0 P PORT SECURE 24 Hour ESCORTS willing to assist lll tasks indu~lry. Free tratn!ng. ! We are 111 ~tanl Harold 495-E 17th St, Ed-u-ca-11-on--Bch EOE M F COMMBtCIAL INVEST Beach proper 953•1122 MC/YIM such as toileting, feed· Pl lime hrs. Full lime need of Clerical help CM -Substitute aides. in GEH'L OFFICES ty2nTD $81.600,JW re --tog, gen. cleanup. Unit· m !.SS&-8S7l Pleasecomeinand DtN•.ryDrl•H' strucllonal aides. sub GIRL F'RWAY Entq CBfTll , tum disr 20'1. 24 mos For total stress reduction ed Cerebral Palsy As loat S..,.i...,. register or call. Good drlYlng rerord slJtules Work •, time ur level Expr in hhng bl< Officea available in new Sl080mo 16~, Xlnt payor & relaxalJon ma»age soc . Santa Ana, 546 S760 Shock Boa ts, 2900 VICKI ff£STON11 Hours 8 'Ill s Mon Fn more w h 1 le yo ur kpg, typing. 10 ke) >.Int commercial 2·story 661·2990 _ Steve I0-8,548-281l_, Apt Mgr & Assist Mgr _1afayelle,N.B.67J.20SO 1 Apply 480 No Newport children are m school opporl & c·ompany bulldlne Units range YOUNG L.ADIES avatla team for ss unit adlt apt Blvd, Newport Beach Work when you desire benefit~ Call for appt (Crom SOOT to 12,0001 square A.om~/ ble to party anytime complex in Beach Area BQAJ SHOW 's~a"~;rnES --~548-= 1133 Apply immediately Commercial F1nun1·1ni: eel enant mprove. Persoe9J/ Ca 11 Gina or I.is a Office and malll skills Students, housewlves, ,...~. u.:.<.:> Deliveries Days & Eves Newport-Mesa Schools. Serv_1ces 644 4684 ments provided Carpel· Lo•t & ir...-..t 76l·9036 __ __1 r"" 1213,592.1573___ TemporaryClencal 76().3400_ 1111 and drapes lllcluded • ...._ 1~ part time help Call Personnel Good Pay Call Today. EE 0 Garden plau with lush •••••••0000•••••••00••• Acupressure Massage 646·3963 54M 400 _ 497-4188 '-'-· A_A)~ landscaping. Walk to .AMoun~ 5100 Therapeutic Relax a lion. .ASSei.UIS Bookkeeper Quahried 18004 Skypark Blvd Deliver L.A. Times to ENGIHH:R shopping and banks. T•hi°~;·•;•;;id •• p ...... , Sunn 63l 6:TT7 New2,0rt Loe Mission VteJO co Trend Imports Sales Suile235 l_rvme homes Ill H.B. & C M Candidate must haH Sl 2S per square foot ea c e I'm SO. Gd Lkng Sbm. needs Assemblers w 2 Inc UAM $400.~/mo + M S degree lll electncal Col DttlbM bumper stickers. 50< quiet & s111cere Need a yrs exp Ca ndidates ~l-694=:::1:...__ CL.alCAl bonus Dependable ear & computer engineering 17141641-6911 ~WP 278 Knox St free spmled, affer must have gd manual Established lo an needed 546·4481 or +21yrs.experience Will C. M · 92627 ---l1onate lady to light up & dexterity. gd eyesight. IOOkKEIPSl brokerage ro. in Fashion 964-4982_ design. schedule, code. M·l 90 x 127 corner w/amall bldg 991 W. 19th. St. Costa Mesa tsoo Mo. 00·3490. HoppyAck 5120 add somecolort.owh.at nealuuppearance&de· RE devmll prop l sl11nd area has a Delivery & assistln de-bug. Implement or ••••••oo••••••••••oo••• ubecomtnganinrreas pendableWork isinlife mgml firm orrers Clencalopeniog Re· floristshop,pumeWill doc ument t arget U~ ~!'b Amfg 1 1 6 y. grey bfe. 7306277 support medical elec challenging pos. for quiremenlS. healthy train SS6-l744 machine software 01 '\11!!T r I lrOnlCS Gd benefits. bk pr with min. or 1 yr work attitude, ability lo r1rcu1l design ffil('ro GRAPHIC ART~ Pos~UpT~ 4 day w .... c.ompany pd~979-7660 0511 for Ted HAIRDRESSY Good all round Hu" loca11on 494 5677 HAIR STYLIST MANICURIST Orange Count} ~ =I Sa Ion nee<b \ ou Rl\'F. GAl.:l,IE:~ \1.0 :'\ 540-817i Older menneedsharlllg. Only responsible exp. m lor moreofthe cope withsiress,eyefor DfllytrylrStodiworil computer system s ••••••• •••••••••••••••• r. ~ 1 raring, too. F seeks fin persons seek.Ing perma following areas Accts detail, accuracy in typ-Male or Female Apply FI u en r y 1 n Pa sr a I 6500 sq fl 3frool offices. 2 I 1 secure M 7S.lkl for same nent emplymt need ap. Pay Rec processing, lllg, compulationalskills in person. Automoll\'e Basic. Fortran & As luge drive in rear Wanda. PO Box 2710. ply Call: Mrs. Parelli. b 1 1 1 1 n g · r e & reliability. Call . Supply Co. 1522. Npl semblersofZ.SO, LSI II doors. 3 phase power ~ H B 92647 581·3830 cei pls /disbursements Katie, 840-9:L'50 Blvd. CM. Salary 1s S24.700 Taki• aq ft. rm Whittler St. ~ - -Journal preparation ..=c=:...:.::...:=-------ad to nearest Stalt' HARDWARESALES C.M S40-a352. ~ 1 N 11 EETHDTOLOCATE Pris. call our new lrvllle F 1C1 L~T ST / 1--•D•El.IY-•(l-•rt'--•I Employment Service or F'ull or p time Appl) 1n ~ "A y TAYLOR 0 c to arrange for an lll· u lime ype 45 so w rice in Orange County p e r s II n r r II .. n ....... W-.d 4600 '!1.2!!1 Crai 960-7412 ASSB•aS lerv1ew. Trammell wpm Full lime Able to p DOT003-l6?·062. Ad paid Hardv.are.311J7 E Coast •••••••••••••••••••• .. • -Local M; .. ;,,.. Vie1'0 co _Crow Co. '"l·""""' perform varieties of art lime. Saturday & llw CdM • Attractive Ladies would "'°""'' "" ~ Sunday monun· o•, Must for by employer Y • Resp. Mar. cpl desires yr. needs Assemblers Some duties Good phone .... --ly rental 1·2BR apt/Ilse .......... ~ love to party w. you Call ex per pre!'d . but will IUSPaSOH vou·e Call Books On have lge. station wagon. FACTORY WORKERS I HosteUH HHded w/gar nr bc:h 111 N.B. J11D'Jl Lynn or Laurie anytime lralll Candidates must needed Pf?' for volun Tape. 548-SSZS Ask ror van or pickuptrucll Gd Ceramic factor) eitp r\pply in person '\u ex LllURIAH DOC lJ M E.~1 <.'0:0.'TR OL Full lime Jl06 with t'l\11 engtm>ennR & land plan n1ng firm So tn1' libraman skills dl'l>trl'd Appl) in person to :'>i r F'uenle~ at Robert Bem Wilham Froi.l ~ Ai. sociate~. 1401 Quail !)t :-<pt Reh LICJLOR <.'LERI\ full Time Jpm I lµm Appl) 2SO E 171h St Costa M~a LIQUOR CLEllC E·qwr d Night ~hlrl Ap pl) m pe~n. :-.1t>wµOrt Liquor 2'J$4 W f'JC'1(1t Coas t H"'' ' H S48 2112 . LOT BO\' To C'lt>an up 101 t. 1·ars Trend lmpon Sales. Inc. 1200 W Coast Hw> 631 6941 MJ111lenance Pe~n Cur \pa rt menl rom pie~ mu.sl hal'e 3-S yt-ars ex perience 1n pa1nl1n11 plumbing, b~ht rarpen try & rl~·tm:al ~ per hr 548 %51i H.B,ex.ref.646-1276 &:I 953·9363 have gd. manual dex-teer oper luncheon Jo. driving record ner pref. but will train pr neressan. Xlnt lor l lolAKE SOMEONE HAPPY Pttrsottaf Senicet 5360 lerily, gd. eyesight, be Thurs & Fn llAM·2PM Work consists or deliver· Packlllg, glazing, cast h q: h s c ho·v I I! ir I~ MAllE SOMEONE SMILE '••••••••••••••••••••••• neat in appearance & de· m CdM. Musl be well CLEll mtST ing bundles to Daily mg & kiln loading iobs Numern l'no P1tierla ~ WA NTED: 2 bedr<>Gm house on a qwet street. suitable for ram1ly of three. Call 642-432 l, ex l 352. ~ u• c II h d R . h r ..\\'live semi rellrl'd \'OU Place a HAPPY AD Pre~~ pendablA Open•ftgs on grmd. w. references Clerical subs. work Pilot newspaper car avail Da) & n11o:ht 1 18120 Bruolcsl St Foun · anaJ(ers IApl 1 mUus"olumn bo'" day•· rughl shifts a Mon-Fn 8 J0.4PM w en you esire e ners s 1 lS Advan cement tum Vaill') 1 ' U1 CJ< • G d bl Pe to manage Iii units 111 roronlyS325. • ES * El\rell b ene benefits & 6]3·2268. quires typing PX 00 starting salary poss1 e UI fasl growing Hotel Cos ta Mesa A•ail Ori CaU 642·S678 Business Specialists working Condit ions Ca re ror our 2 boys, ages perience Apply im with regular sc heduled operation AH JObs full DESK CLYIC Isl Older child & pet __ LOAM lo4AM Work ts in life support 3 & 6, & our home Mon & mediately. 761).3400 increases. lime W 'benefits. Apply ' R OK L1ghl mamlenann· n.. D dd Th Jc 719 MED l CAL EL EC W_ed 12-5. 552·5803_ ~ 0./A~A p Call in person at Vohaun I Moombre~er\'at1 on s requ1ro .. """" orr rAnt Single professional far a Y an you ·0964 TRONICS f'or in · -DonWillJams 26381 Via De Anza San ust l' ex~nenr~·d ~" ....,., ... woman With S·yr ·Old or chan~l Poopy Tro••I 5450 terv 1ew pleue call CAlm SALES CUii 1>42 4321 ber. HAM Juan Capo I Nev. Jn App() IO Da\)(i \k'l:e1l S49 0433 cbild lookingfor2·bdrm •a~_r ____ u_e_ oo•••••••••••••••••••oo M RS PARELLI Floor covering sales Work in beaut Dina oral\2PMdaily duslrial Park off o( or Mr s Baltaia r Manager for dell ex apt. Reasonable rent Lod&Fo.cl 5300 WANTED A1rbnet1rket · posil1onsll1Lo&Angeles Pomt Harbor FulJtlme. Cam11109!1>1sttano J between llam Sp rn per·d NB al"(>a Appl} (under kOOlmo ) Costa •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• lo Houston or Dallas ~58•1•3830-------1 & Orange County. 2·3 Tues thru Sal Require-. =-:.. Hotel Laguna -125 S m per<ion. ~ewpnn Li Mesa/Huntington Beach •-------• Fort Worth departing ----yrs exper Ill comm'I menls front ore. ap D .... Ir...__,_ FILE CL.Ell( <: o as t II"'' L R quor 2944 W Panf11 area preferred Call Los Angeles between ASSIST BUYERS R sales a must Exrell pearanc:e. type SO wpm _. We are a law firm in I 1714 1~94 1151 CoaM Hwy :"< B ,\~k for Answer Ad 11490. S.2·4300 f OlJNO ADS September 1 and 14 I n l e res l 1 n g J ob package of benefits & accurately' aptitude for Peno.el Senic" Irv me 1~111g for a full llotel I Em11• Sherwood Z4 hrs. ---Would like round trip Women's fashions Ex-comm1ss1on structure. detail. min. 2 yrs gen of Mission Viejo or partlt1me person who FRONT DESK M ""'"Gr.a Nicefamilywith2 yrold ease cal days , per mUusf1eldhelpful • ' I d C'°'11 r d I ARE FREE PI I A Pply ·1n stri"t "On office exper. SQ per hr enjoys organ1zat1on to 1 """"' g\ 'Id 768-.... ,., w fidenre lo Mr Terry App Y lll person Dana I OOo/oRH o various dutJes inclutl ~ or ry c eamng agenr) chi looking Corn home P...U.. _::!<»• ___ __ 111 Iraan bright gal Welch. 714 751 2324. Pl Marllla Co., 24101 TOAPPLIC'"'...,. ing fillllg & running er Apply lo Cmd}. Surf & m LJJ:una Beach \lust wilh3or4bednns $750 .,_ 1£-r,:~& w/gd memory f'asl 213_627_47ll ----DanaDr.,DanaPt ""' rands. Car required Sand Hotel L;igunJ beablctohancllefluH&· or less Prefer enclosed 642•5671 , ut1 1~ pace Top pa y Non· COLOI• ,.. V. Pres. to ••"K Call Fran,83:}-3622_ Beac~ 497 5313 fold & <111 dean111g G<J yd, garage & fireplace "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-I re~ s m 0 k er App I y In Cor w.a. MaillDDM' --...., Flt' h I HOTB. "'IGHT pay &-benefits Call 1.111 Will consider pool r: ...... r;:::;:; ......... person '-Multi-location gr6°~th lmmed openings. Eoginttr/Refngto$JOK hime epmtenmspro " da 8305787 Prefer H1.mtington Bch, Lost or taken from car Sclllooh& BACKSTREr.1 co Good sal ary . Custom Enlarging LglSec:'y/GorltoS16,800 sop AUDITOR N Costa Mesa, Fountain Sept 1st, v1c Laguna I tntdioft 7005 6SS "B" St., Tustlll benefits~ profit shanng. Terhnician, ~SlO.SO u · Mgr Tmee/ Call 552·5683__ s nights a week, 12·8am MAR 'g f' Valley or Westminster Hills Mall small l yr 111 AUTO'f<mVE --Xlnt opporturuty. MAtro per'd. Printing Trainee, SaJes .. . ... lo SlS,600 FUND RAISERS must have l:~perienl'\' ales Sen ll't' areas Please ca 11 Min i· Dachsh.und. red. ,s .. r··5··~··•••0••••••• " Car Wash 2950 Harbor, k ·SS 75. Accepting ap-Loan Sec'y/Bank Sl4,400 Telephone or personal Apply to David McNeil Newpon Bea<'h 536-6107 "Fila". infection on nose a e ys e~ ri van g GENEIA&. plicallons Thurs & Fn, Adm in Sec'y/MJgSlJ.200 solic1tation 75l·SS25 or Mrs 8 a Ila La r We haH' an xlnt opp't) --needs daily treatment s0chool . serv~g all of OFRCECUIK ~""M~------9 12 Images lnlerna· Ac:entgClerk ... SlUOOGardener for i--~at apt between llam & Spm for 3 person '"11 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... OpttorhMlty 5 005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIMT'SHOP Thriving bwiness. C M , low overtiead Call for details. '65,000 Craig 63).1266 N G .C Lowest pnces in So Need 0 e g 1 rr C uu111 t' 1 .,,.,.. """'" R ti Medi 1 S 0 800 ,,.. H 1 L suces~ful ~ales e'IC per & o questions .enerous Calif Spee1al teen pro I k n enera o ice _.. iona '"'~· ecep ca 1 , complex 5,., days wet>k Ole aguna. 425 So terhn1cal ab1hl1es l u 4 r;,_w 77 a 59 rd 494 460S , &ram . 963-831!2. 1 acleerrshilpobrusunlll. esa5utoMduset· Cashier position In COOK-Lg family nds. Teller/M.V Sl0,200 ssoo mo.' Exper & rers' Coast llwy , Laguna manaae mann" sales • .., Fashion Island Retail rt t' cook r ., .. ~.,..1 Beach 494 llSI " < or b pa 1me or even· ~ .. ...,., -· sen ice st.ore Ill 'I/ B Wl• found while blltShihTzu HUMTlHGTOH e neat appearing, Store Experience pre· mg meals NB area Visit our new MU1s1on --HOUS~lr" ... .,.,S bm coller \IC SA Ave CHIUmAN personable and good rerred Must be av11la-Days, hrs & salary Vie1ooffices C.fHHAL OfffCE ~ &CA"g\ are a maJOr manurar CM 646.7886 __ ___ SCHOOL 1 with numbers. Ab11Jly to ble eves & weekends open. Call Answer Ad 27261 Lm I..._ Position w/Orange Co lo work ror Janice's lurer or marine elec . . type and use of JO key 644-SO'IO Builde l Raggedy Anru.. ~ da}·~ lronscs & would like to LOST· Brindle & Whte. We are stJJI enrolling for adding maclune helpful 1475,642·UI0,24hrs. Mllt6-!lefo r, accoun mg ex week_,_84i>_m 675-2514 talk lo you about our op Whippet, "Darby". Vic grades K-3 Student Cen· Salary commensurate -___ E.,<lE,____ COOi ORCALL per required Prefer p'l\ Please call collect Santa Ana •· Mesa Dr tered.&, bible based ... US· with expen·en,..,. Du11'es 64~ "100 home building. com 1---------1 le> the ma ff "' ·~ Tha••--Mlfbt..1--~ Mature fllime dinner -I put er ex per Very HOUSECLEANERS '" 0 ire in CM 549-3931,6'5-5936 i~g A Bek a cur will be vaned Excellent ...,.._, .-.. cook. lnsl1lulional. n... 1 d1vers1fied pos11ion To$S1hr.car 645·5123 I · eallSluesanSiidd"rth Lost. VERY unusual ncu.lum For.more info, working conditions and oolhl ~Cout volume exper a must . ..,.,nla Great experience. Send ' black, brown & white call. SJ6.IXM6, SJ6.41l.L fringe benefits Contact DAILY PILOT Salary negotiable Call Fltime chairside RDA, resume to Box 11934, Dai· W~MAR spotted cal, vie: 591h St . Jobs W..t.d. 101! Stan for appointment at 04·94S8for 1pp't. ort.bo exper. required ly Pilot, P.O Box 1560. HOUSBCHPYS l206J28S-24.20 Carpenter s years exp "Wvvwt s.2 )997 ment factllty, also sen·(' N B 64~6046 •••••••00•••••••••• .... NABER~ CLASSIFIED ,.,..,_ Fringe benefits N B Costa Mesa CA9262& needed. small retire 120611183-7880 Lost 9/3, Big red/gold · . · , ADS Pllime Cook, some ex· · · --1SELL idle items with a 1 hr Mature Adlllts w..t.d! frm Rtvr Cross Nr Vic-hZeard dwo~~n_g Newl ( ADIL( ;\ ""r ne~-·ary. AsL for WANTACTION7 Dilly Pilot Class1'f1'ed meas, rotating s i ls, Earn between SJ.SO & S I . P I tor1a /Brookhursl alan er1"'"""'2·3mos ; J ; ,,_ .......... ,. gd wages Call 4949458 «oo h W le r II w mm1ng oo k /<1llt w., YovCMSellf.ftnd11. JulesorMonty:64>3678. Class1fedAdss.2~ Ad.642·5678. ___ forann't .., an r or u or Chemical Service Busi· Reward.646-9029 wor ·Mike~ ' "1.. 11 Trodt If Wrth o Wonl Ad ,_ ~ part t1mt> :-.lau0le~ L N' I H ' "''·' '"'' r.,"u 111x1 r Household dulles, hlc ,. ~~:.'No1e~~"!c:es~~~~. REWARD FOR .. ~~~ ..... !!.~~j'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!l•I_ f642•5878 ) havea s!~~orrer or / Hours36pm <:dMarea ~;t~u~aenl t~/a~eur~: will train. SS0,000. F'ull RETURN OF: l~ . goods toaeU. place an ad Dri~rs_hc 64+Sfl1l8 re n l I Y s e r k 1 n R amount req. Will net Man 's l982 Class Ring One Coll MrrK• in the Dally Piiot 0 ~I! Housekeeper S days, 8 hom emakers. senior '40,000 +. Call Collect Eisenhower HS Lost lll l!t\BUl'B E•SS fos1 Crtdrl Awovol Classified Sectioo . . 1 r,i' U.V hrs Some English re-q r1t1r.eils. & rt"tlrees who Mon· Fri 9 · 6 PM vicinity CdM 8/20 Please """'"51\ Phone M2-S678. '& Ref 67J.85B3 aft 3PM enjoy working with pe<> 40l-167·0lll ca ll collect (714) 874-7905 MAKE CJVER s• ... ,YEAR ~ Housekeeper, live· in. for pie. servmg top quality Free lo qualified tenant: atts PM l,4'N ., I a1·1y P1·1m" .................. ····~ ..:S~· senior rlttzen la Habra food. No exp nee We ;ire ataterentalstore,sales. lmt Siamese dark M ft&Mft.Ull!' area Must drive anxioustolra111you'Ap video gamea. etc: Waterfront NB. Call r'JIU\1•1..-., ~::.-( 2 l 3 ) 6 9 I 6 o 4 3. ply in person Tues. Complttely ael ·up. CoUect.l .. 714·Zl:5·1464SD 11 ,ourl·,tfilflnt•rArniv Na\'\' t\lt : fj I I (71 4 )675 -6760 . Wed, & thur 10AM to Cboict beach 1oc:. lmt: smau whitecat. i h l 1 1ed Sales Supervi·sor · <213)94J.54U •PM No telephone 111 87$-41&5,873-1401. Blue eye. I areen eye 1ru·i1r;\1.trllll't·~Wll 14 \\,lr''t'r\ll't• : , Qumes * I ..... • Deaf. Give a call for any \(Ill \ .in rn.tkl· I I\ l'r ~I we ..• \t',lr r.m . 1.imJled openings available in the Orange I • Ho ...... !Jtr ...... ,.. • info. REWARD! ~481@ tmw m thl' :\r Ill\ R\''t'r\ l' Th.11 , h •llll'I r~ast area, for self motivated, career • to supervise teensgers 2t56 lriitoi CM. WAN'l'El).J I llr1ented ind1v1dual who can work with In sheller.~~ W IMfft Found : Kitten, 12 wks .1 \\\·n.l'nd .1 m1m1h ;1nd l\\ll '''L't•k,Pf "I d ---·~ -VEN'JURE Id T' •-n I r el Sales People Train, mottvate and &II idl · llANAGCNG PARTNER f.i. ~ie:· ~..,a~Ol~a csl· ilnOU.1l 1r.11nm).! y, 1u'll ,il'l l rt'U'I\ \' P\ .. ~et results Slat1on wa~on or van 1 __!llems__M£..Se7B Want Acb~ll>42:.5678 &ccaaful i.dies male 642·7134 pm 1kJ.?L'' low·,·p,t htl' ln'llr.incr • necessary E11cepltonal eamlngs, plus J<>h· I' I •••••••••••• a .. ud dis store upandina 1.F..::.o.:::::u;..:ndc:..=:.:. :...bl_a_ck_&_w_b_it_e_M_1 fl'tlrl'ffi\'nt r1 llllh .md mnrr Su u llll\'1 In relatt'd benefit! availahle rqr the nghl KIDS -• ... ID Oran1e Co 12$,000 Poodle mill, vie. So. \\I I l I people. " you can prwuc resu.llB not mlla.lnvestreq.Xlntine 1n l'fL'·•~tl'.ltJ'<lCt'll''fil'nl ,t\\l'l'll. Just talk aboyt 1t. call : 960-0i!li rr.r • .... ,__. .. """· Jom' •'th Coast Plaza 540-972.8 I 1.. h l Or I · ;lntet\'ww. Asklor Mr 1 S • IMMEOIATI OPMHG • • ,.,.......... I l'nl "l(llr ,. (I)\. ol\' (;l u... • UM MER JOBS ' M Country's u reule Found : Labor D1y, . .. • • otor route in Prime Newport store in unique, intemt· female Cockapoo pup, ARMY llft'lllllr : : ~ach area . Low miles; approx· • Lna. excllinl b111lness. Bayside Dr 'J111mlne. ....-nw1i. · 11. CMlt • • 1mately 350 customers Weekday e laqwlr•• confidential. 160-0142. •ALL lOU CAN.. · ,.. · E.arn $30-$60 per week. h 2 30 S 30 priac ODIJ. CaJJ Answer FOUND · Sm 1>rwn pup 330 Str · • ours · : · pm Sat & Sun .• Adtm.ecHll0.24hn. py, Boxer mix, vie • Costa Maesya CeetA I Trips & Prizes. C4ll .... . • Salmi -7~m. Minimum omount or . Benty Salon. Starte~. Hillcrest Homes. CM Call Tall free . • a..ce .t t6M6t4. · co ectmg. For details call Bruce saio,. Low IMM. Lrc m 0715aft$PM Equal Opportunjty Employer . . e Ca rty or foster Ouellet al I clmelisfGru0t611alr. Make your 1boppln1 1-800-212-114 : . ,. __________ ... 642-f321. • .. ...,_. llllll. Tmn1. tulfr by mine the Dally •• : , ~ llUlitllter$. Pilot Clwlfted A@. • ........................................... • I -J. J,. ••••••••••• •I ~·~a .... -.2•2•2•s~Slil' ... Sl?l?•R•F•F•?~R•FlllFIR•?•P ... F .. F•S•s•s~s~s .. aM'llllS .. ? .. a ....... s .. n••-----·~· ............... _.._. _____________ ~-~·--·--~------- .. " -. -. --. --.. -..-___ ____.,........., Cll ' • ·I Wl ... AY TOPDOLl.All FOi USID CARS ALAMMAGHOM POMTIAC/SUl.UU 2480 Harbor Blvd. WEIUY CUAMCAIS AMDllUCIS t We also ~ve a lease company that leases tOe1' makes of aut.oe. t1'll(b and van1. For ad- dltlonal Information on leasing please call. .. 714/972-1Z10 714/8111·9611 • QUALITY USED CARS AT A PRICE TO SUIT YC)U •2ns 76 BUICK SKYLARK 75 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO 75 FQRD GRANADA 75 BUICK SKYLARK 73 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 76 .MERCURY MARQUIS tlllllfOI Tilt _...O. •~. • - '3MS 78 FORD MUSTANG 76 FORD LTD SQUIRE Wagon 77 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 77 FORD GRANADA COUPE 79 FORD PINTO l 171\'0~I Sllteo ou10 p ... ~-·~"'"" \llOT08 1 l.o• mll11 ~ . ..,,._ !i7~T) Only U 000 "'''" __ v.y_., '4M5 79 FORD FUTURA CWPE 75 PEUGEOT 504 OIESB. 77 BUICK ELECTRA WAGON 78 CHRYSLER>tRDQBA 76 LANCIA B.ETA'tOOPE 80 CHEVROLET MONZA 80. FORD GRANADA COOPE 79 M.G.B. ROADSTER •15\IOll) -lor "" _.., ... 80 MERCURY ZEPHYR SEDAN =.-· .. -·- 79 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON .-.n 78 OLDSMOBILE cu~ SUPREME ~:~ .. '6995 80 BUICK CENTURY smAN ~~'-""• - 79. tHEVROLET EL CAMINO PICK UP =:.; .. 80 MAZDA 626 75 B.M.W. 5301 (IAP8171J Sunroof t lf 5· -·- l14!1f1CHJ OualllJ '"°'°''"V -. ..... _ 80. 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Atter struggling to her feet, Miss Evans cupped her hands over her mouth and s houted, "I'm a Texan. I'm tough " Then she btew the au- dience a ki ss and strode smiling into the wings while the Pioneers launched into "Ghost Riders in the Sky." In a way, the episode at Knotts Berry Farm last weekend was symbolic of the life Mi ss Evans a nd her hus band, Roy Rogers, have spent together. More than once. they ha,ve been knocked off their feet by the vagaries of fate. Ineviubly, they bounced back with proclamations of op- timism and faith "We had nine children," noted Rogers. "And we lost three ... The first of those was a little girl with Down's Syndrome, a form of retardation often accom- panied by other physical impairments ~ in this case. a defective heart Their daughter died at age 2 and they responded by adopting eight more children of different races and nationalities. Their partners in show business are mostly gone. Gabby Hayes, Roy's crusty sidekick, died long ago. None of the original members of Roger's singing group, the Sons of the Pioneers, is alive. They discuss these things easily. apparenUy buoyed by the belief that what is God's will cannot be tragic. Both profess deeply·held religious con- victions. "No one ever admitted they had a child like this," Rogers said of his retarded daughter. "They either hid 'em, or put 'em in an institution or the back room. I'd never seen one ... The couple reel!t their open declarations of love for their "defective" daughter helped spawn a new, more huma ne, consciousness towards the re- tarded in this country . · Then. said Miss Evans, "God gave me this See Roy. Page 13 S ... ld 'Pri••ft l111ona' .,., ,,,., .. ,, Page 5 • • I I I i: I I I 1 ~ t ~ Personalities .... ! ! Roger l;tidell: 111 'C .... Taking the long shots u. Producer scores again with ~ 'On Any Sunday II' ~ .>t ~ By JEFF PARKER Of -Delly ,.. ... St.ti 0 What does the son of a professional gambler ii do when he finds himself flat broke, livin_g out of a car and bathing in condominium whirlpools? If he's Roger Riddell . he goes into the movie busi· ncss. Riddell was in just such straits when he de· cidcd that show business looked like "a way to make money without working." lie was only ha lf right. True, three of his last fil ms have grossed a tidy $80 million. But on his last one, "On Any Sunday II," Riddell found himself locked inside a cutting room for 20 hours a day, seven days a week, two straight months before he was satisfi ed wilh the movie. "I was wrong ," he admitted one a fternoon aboard his Newport Beach yacht. "It's a ton of work." Riddell credits Lady Luck with his first work in mo\lies While working as an advertising ex· ecutive for CBS in the late '60s, the young man built up a humorous reputation as the "motocross executive" because or hi s passion for, and number one a mateur ranking in, motorcycle racing. Com· muling between New York and California for CBS. Riddell s pent his weekends on the West Coast motocross racing circuit. word of bis cycling en· For Roger Ridell. success means moving out of your car and mto you~ yacht. thusiasm reached Steve McQueen about the time the actor was financing and looking for people to awards in the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. ble. It's supposed to be fun for everyone, not just help him make "On Any Sunday," a film that went "J rem~mber watching those B westerns on for racers and buffs," he said. on to become the movie Bible for thousands of TV when I was a kid," Riddell said. "They all had Although Riddell has grossed some S80 million motocross buffs around the world. ., things in common. The, little town was always on three documentaries, not all of his projects "McQueen started calling me and leaving populated by ranchers and their lovely daughters. have had such rampant success. His film with Jae· messages on m y machine," Riddell recalls. There was always some commodity -golt!, silver, ques Cousteau, "Journey to the Edge of the "But I never returned them because I figured it timber, cattle that the bad guys came in to try World'' was released in 1976 and closed a short was someone playing a joke. Finally, someone at to take away. The ranchers and their daughters time later. CBS told me that McQueen had really been calling would always join with some hero to fight the "People stayed away in droves," he said. "It and wondered why I woutdn·t return his calls." villains off. Tom Mix, Roy Rogers, Lash La Rue, was truly one of the finest pieces of film I've ever Riddell finally reached McQueen, who along Gene Autry were always the good guys. seen stunning and beautiful -but no one want· with Bruce Brown was about to begin "On .. In fact , a lot of the grade B westerns told the ed to pay money to see Cousteau in a theater when Any Sunday." Riddell , who admits to being exact s ame story, with different characters and they couJd see him on TV. Nobody came to see it." .. fanatical" when he"s enthused about something, setting. When I started going lhrough all the old Because of Riddell's successful transplant in served as stuntman. production assistant and films, I found nine movies with the exact same ··on Any Sunday II," he's currently besieged with eventuaJ distributor for the film. plot. Anyway, I figured we'd make a spoof on the offers for similar film doctoring. Two s uch pro· Riddell formed his own company to distribute old westerns, so we took bits and pieces or 350 af . posals have intrgued him: "Wheels of Fire." a the film when it was ready. Tr aveling cross coun· t hem for 'Meanwhile Back at the Ranch.· It's a drag racing documentary, and a film he plans to try in a truck with the mm in the back. he got an very funny film, but I don't think it's right yet for re-t itle" Amin: the Dark Holocaust." inside look at film distribution and marketing -the American market," he said. "The movie on Amin was originally shot by an learning the do's and dont's of getting people out to Riddell is currently revi sing the western for African and English company," be said. "The film a theater. an American release, putting in more slapstick fs almost predictably powerful -the man was a "Jn that end or the business you find out that humor and more action for the U.S. market. beast, he killed 10 million of his own countrymen people have to know your film is around. When you "We're trying to appeal to a somewhat younger and ate some of them personally. He's living like a release a film s lowly on a city-by-city basis, the audience," he said. king in ,Saudi Arabia now. This is the story of his smallest things can sink you -weather. the local Allhough "On Any Sunday II" is Riddell's cur· rise to power." high school football game -anything. The dis· rent project, the 38-year old producer was not in· Film m aking is a gamble, but gambling is in tribution pulls itself along by Its own boots. You do volved in the movie from the beginning. In fact, Riddell blood. He was born In Portland, Oregon well in one town and you go to the next. It's like "On Any Sunday II" was a completed f~ature-~n 1943, son of a professional gambler and business our own little circus -we come to town with our length film before Riddell arrived on the scene and dabbler who was proud to say that he'd never re· act," he said. "disassembled" it. ceived a paycheck. Riddell remembers staying a Taking his experience with "On Any Sunday" The film was actually completed in 1978, hav· week al the Tropicana Hotel with his family while to his own project, Riddel.I bought the movie rights Ing ~n shot In vari~s locations from Japan to his fat.her gambled. The stay ended after a long to Hal Lindsay's best-seller, "(fhe Late, Great Poland to the U .S. The sequel was then assembled cold s treak and the Riddells moved to a small Planet Earth," Ridde ll filmed the doomsday in Orange County ' and offered to various dis· hotel in North Hollywood. prophecy on a shoestring, then set out across the tributors -none ol whom would touch it. "I guess I have a certain amount of my country again, booking it into theaters city-by-city "They tried to take a Zen look at the father's gambling Instincts in me," be said. "I'm • "It was an exploitation film and not much or a motorcycle racer, so it wa:m't really done in the not afraid to take a chance on a movie I think is movie, but a lot of people really loved it," he said. s pirit of the first film,'' he said. "It was very dry, different. Right now, I'm heading toward more By the time "The Late, Grett Planet Earth" had ha rd for people to re late to. When they came and writing. I've got a script about three New York finished its nationwide tour, it bad grossed nearly as ked me to take over the project, I knew there cabbies who go to Florida on a hunting expedition. $30 million at the box office. would be quite a bit of work to do." It's a study of that phenomenon we all share- Just as Rlddell's motorcycle experience Riddell shot more footage, got a new narrator. wantlng to control our environment. These three helped him immeasurably with "On Any Sunday." new music and a "new beghuling, middle and guys are controlled by the city. their customers. his experience with distribution helped him with end" just to be sate. "All in aJf. I'd say that the the traffic all d~. When they bead out for this "The Late, Great Planet Earth." The television film is 80 percent new. One of the reasons ·on Any hunting trip, they want to turn the tables." advertising budget was the largest ever for a film Sunday' took off was because of the folksy humor The film idea, tentatively caUed "Confirmed • -$4.7 miJlion. Riddell blit.ied his way across the in it -there was something for everybody In that Kill," is a lon1 way from production and a long country, lrumpeting the arrival of his doomsday film, and that's what I wanted for part two. way trom Rlddelt'a motorcycle racing documen· movie. · ''From the Uckel sales and comments we've lades. But JudginC from the "tanatical" ener1y Other oroJectl followed, "Dirt," a documen· h•d, t think we've accomplished that. I know that that he brln11 to bl1 projects, and from the tary on off-road car racing, and "Meanwhile Back a lot of the people wbo ended up 1otn1 when they calm at11urance In hls voice, we mlS'ht well expect at ~ R.nch." a ,humorous compendium of 350 didn't reall)' wan& to -mostly wives and a drama fllmed under the Riddell label sometime grade:B ¥tetteoLm.orle._clJA&JbaL.won....1e~ ... 'Al .... r...,a.._l _.l .... L~rU,,._ri,...~-.Qf-.!~..= (QUQd IM mo_vi~.Jt.D.io.YI.--in UH! oot·too-dlslantfuture.. The business ----- IAM aims for L.A. recOrding talent By JOELC. DON Of -.,.,., -"'""' Drummer Buddy Miles was frantic. He want· ed to record a hot new Medfly song and be wanted to make the tape ·at International Automated Media in Irvine. Trouble was, his call came in late one afternoon and the studio facilities were booked for the evening. No trouble. Miles said he'd wait until the o tt.o.., ao.d IUWU..d.. W o clnt l'<amo Ill\ at :t the QeXl morning. Though Miles was ready, his instru- ments and studio musicians never made it down from Los Angeles. Miles reset the recording gig for another date. That's business as usual for the folks at IAM, who, among others, are trying to...cater to major L.A. recording artists. The stars could just as soon pop into an L.A. studio to cut a single or LP. So IAM offers plush studios and state-of·the·art re· cording equipment as well as the relatively clean and carefree environs of coastal Orange County. "That's the one thing we have that no major studio in L.A. or Hollywood has to offer," says IAM vice president of operations Terry Sheppard . .. That's Newport Beach. "In this business you can have the greatest facilities in the world but if you can't serve people, who wants to be around that kind of irritation." To be sure, Orange County boasts only a handful of recording studios capable of handling major artists, compared with several hundred in the Los Angeles area. Competition is stiff. So when Stevie Wonder or Kenny Loggins come to Orange County to record, you can bet that's a studio's wine and cheese. The bread and butler or the industry remains com· mercials, jingle recording, producing soundtracks and making demos for would-be rock stars and singers. Major artists sometimes require a bit of in· centive. That could mean limousine service down to Orange County. a free day's recording time, a hotel room in one of the county's best and other frills. "They love the environment but the drive is a big deal," says Kurt Lyon, who owns a waterfront recording studio on the Balboa Peninsula. "You tell them this place has everything you might want but I've found a lot or the artists like to relax down here and do their work in town CL.A.). The studio musicians are up there and their rental equipment is up there.". Lyon Recording Studio has 24-track equipment oe-.--_,~....,_ IAM's Terry Shf."7>J)Qrd. ltft. arid compar1y president Jerry Shrrar at mixing board. and an intimate studio that has brought such artists and groups as America, Bobby Hatfield, Kenny Loggins and Stevie Wonder. But Lyon, who's operated his studio for seven years, says record companies increasingly are tightening the budgets of their artists. One of the easiest ways to clamp down on the cost of cutting an LP is by ext· inguisbing 100-mile round-trip visits from L.A. to oul·of-way recording studios, he says. "Major artists will record here if you make it '."•ta ..... ~··.~ •• •h"Th" Lyon says. "Bul by making it attractive for em you .... " ... "''' vour own throat as well." Edo Guidotti, head of J EL Recording Studio in Newport Beach, agrees it's difficult to lure major L.A. artists. 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Coast Hwy. 548-2224 All major credit cards Happy hour 7 days 4.7 p m Sunday Brunch 10·3 with complimentary champagne Live entertainment. CAMINO MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Irvine Ave. & Mesa Dr. 646-3228 Brookhurs t at Adams, Huntington Beach 963-9748 Margaritas and OREAT Mexican food. 14 Page menu. Weekend brunch. To go packaglnl{. Lunch & dinner everyday. Most credit cards . Currentlf Ha88irn? Karwelis' work blends East and West By KATHY BRYANT ,.. ...... o.1., ...... "I like to see how much energy I can put into a painting and still have it remain a sell-contained image," explained Donald Karwelis about his works. Karwelis's controlled-energy paint- ings are currently on ex hlbit at the Abraxas Gallery in Newport Beach. The large (84 X 132 inches> two- c 1tnv as · · Momoyam1t-Razzamatazz' · has a massive X spread across the canvases, holding pop-out, exploding colors and looking like an aerial view or a jammed freeway intersection. The back ground is dark. with r eceeding black a nd greys tha t dissolve. sometimes into soft, cloud images. and sometimes into muted patterns like those found on a Japanese kimo no. T h e combination o f advancing a nd receeding color s creates terrific energy. while the X holds everything down. The intriguing title of the painting is a combination of "Momayama" - a mid-17th century. highly-structured cultural period in Japan -and "Razzamatazz" a modern. im· provisational jazz description. It's an apt title. and fairly well ex- plains Karwelis's concerns. He's influenced strongly by ancient Japanese cultures, a nd by the mainstream American environment he lives in. Most of the works are multi-paneled since he likes the idea of s liding "fus uma" screens in Japan. The eye will complete an im· age, even if it is broken into seg- ments, so the image becomes larger than the actual painting. So interest- ed is Karwelis in this that he would like lo do a gigantic. six-paneled work that would take up an entire room. His paintings have borders. like Japanese prints. that keep the cadence moving. and echo colors and themes found in the center painting. The contrast bet ween vertical lines and soft. abstract images adds still another dimension to the works. Besides varying colors, Karwelis Dance ' .. Momcyama-Razzamatazz ... a painting by Donald Karwelis applies paint both heavily and light-directly from the tube, while some is ly. Some paint W>oks like it came metallic and industrial looking. 'Ballet Alfresco' set Saturday Roger Faubel and Lisa Dunn Ballet Pacifica wrn celebrate its 20th anniversary with a pops produc- tion of a Ballet Alfresco program at 8 :30 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach. The company will present the dream sequence from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nig ht's Dream " wi th music composed by Men- delssohn. Lisa Robertson and J im Jones will dance the lead roles in the piece, which is choreographed by Lila Zali. When it comes to Sunday Brunch Our French Chef is really Beaucou Exquisite pate. ~lmon fumtt. cttpes. cclalrs Our chef never know!i when to say finis And neither will you. This Sunday buffet 111 a f.l.hulou11 arr:iy-offrulls, salad~.~. enrr~ -from the proudc$ of bout rulsfne IO the heartiest ol farm kitchen ~·ookL·f')\ Add the sparkle of complimentary c~ and the strummlna of strolling mariachi No wonder (VCT)'Ont talks about this brunch-when they ftnally !itop catlnR Fcsrum1 c:vcry Sunday In the ekpm ~ 10:30 a.m. to 2 30 p m. ~REGISI'RY 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine 752-8777 _n........,. "1111'1 O"IJOl'1llllft. l'lllllo . ..._ the ballet's founder-director. The progr am also will include "'Graduation Bau·· with music by Strauss. The Saddleback Concert Chorale. directed by Alcin Brightbill, will sing exerpts from "Fiddler on the Roof" as dancers interpret the music. A champagne dinner at the Tivoli Terrace Restaurant next to the Irvine Bowl will precede the concert, and tickets for the meal and a seat arf' ~50. Tickets to the performance are $4 to $10 and may be ordered by mail from Sally Reeve at P.O. Box 241, Laguna Beach, 92652. No phone or- ders are accepted. Call Ballet Pacifica in Laguna Beach for special group rates. Cell 642-5678. Put • few words to work for o . 5 \ zm 6 ! ... Local studios .... A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb "'.estern-style specialties. Your fa vorite seafood, chicken. and steak. Delicate soups and delightful salads. Impeccable service m a most beautiful setting. Discover Yamato . . a very special dining experience. co e 11a1Dato 60 Fashion lsl.lnd Newport Beach / 644-4811 Ce-ntwy Plaza Hotel 277·1840 C hri -- . Real Cantonese·Food I I I 1 l Diversions ----- -PLAYS------ "GREASE" continues through Sept. 26 at.the Festival Amphitheater at 128S2 Main St. in Garden Gr ov e. To r eserve t icket s to th is musical about life in the '50s call 636-7213. "AH, WILDERNESS," Eugene O'Neill's nostalgic comed y, is on st age nightly except M ondays through Oct. 18 at South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8 p.m . nightly, 3:30 on Saturday and Sunday matinees. Reservat ions at 957-4033. "BRIGADOON, " the vintage Lerner -Loewe musical about a mythical town In Scotland, Is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, U O Ave. Pico, San Clemente. The show runs nightly except M ondays through Nov. 8 at va rying. c u rtain times. Reservat ions at '92-9950. "CKEATERS," a new comedy about middle- aged infidelity, opens tonight at the Costa Mesa Ci vic Playhouse on the Orange County Fai rgrounds. The show r uns T hursdays through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. until Oct. 10. Reservations at 7S4-S1S9. '~A TURN FOR THE NURSE," a Jack Sharkey comedy, Is the opening production of t he Mission Viej o Playhouse (formerly the Saddleback Valley Community Theater) at Its temporary location In the Cabrlllo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San Clemente. It runs Fr idays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . throUilh Oct. 10. Reservations at 83()..9252 . "THE WOMEN," a revi val of the Clare Boothe Luce comedy, is being presented by Showcase Productions at the Westminster Auditorium, 7S71 Westminster Ave., Fridays and saturdays at 8:30 p.m . through Oct . 10. Reser vations at 89-4-6786. "THE MUSIC MAN," Meredith Wilson's popular musical, will be performed in a touring production beginning tonight at 7:30 In the Oasis Center in Corona del Mar, then Saturday A seafood dinner special. Gulf Shrimp baked in devil butter and served with all the down-by-the-seashore accompaniments: New Redskin Potatoes Buttered Co1n-on-the-Cob Creamy Cole Slaw Gar1ic Toast AND o Strawberry Crepe Dessert. 8.95 Featured through October 4. Reservations Accepted. Newport Baoch/ 752-6023/ 4880CofTlPJ$ OflVe / 2 Blocks South <:J tv1oc.Arthur. Long Beach/ ~&-9638 /Morino Poclflco Moll on EastPodflc Coast Hlgtr.Noy. ------------- 1 'tl 0 -~ "" and Sunday at the same time In the Orange County Fairgrounds. The show wlll return to the fairgrounds on Sept. 18-19-20, the Lincoln School in Corona del Mar, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m .; E nsign School. Newport Beach. Sept. 26 at 1 and 7:30 p.m . ·and back at the OaslS" Center Hotel in Anaheim. •performances nightly with ~ Saturday and Sunday brunch shows. Curtain ~ times vary. Call 772-7710. '1"I ... Sept. 27 at 1 and 7: 30 p.m . For Information call M0-2271 betw een9a .m . andSp.m . "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" and "AS YOU LIKE IT" are playing In the new Festival Amphitheater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. For informat ion, call 636-7213. "GUYS AND DOLLS," the popular musical ~ by Fr ank Loesser, continues at Elizabeth :< Howards' Cur tain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El "' Camino Real, Tust in. Curtain times vary. call -o 8Je.-1S40. • ~ i ... .-DANCE-------- "MAN OF LA MANCHA" Is on the boards at ' · In the rand THE ALVIN AILEY Americ an Dance j Theater w ill present f ive performance~ from -'-' See e 8 Drama at UCI: Subscribe Now! to Four Great Productions offered by I UCt's fine Orama Department where tomorrow's stars are made. Slbscribe now and see tour outstanding pro- ductions at one ot the country'a beSt drama schools WHllNcJM S..scriptkMI: ORiy Sii ISi 0 ,..._., Wffkettd S..scriptloft: o..ty $20 CSl2 studfftJ Deadline for subscriptions IS OctOber 10. Seals will be assigned as orders ate received. 11 you wish seating next to other subscribers. all order forms and checks must be included 1n one envelope Schedules and titles of plays are sub1ec1 to change. in wtuch case alternatives will be offered The Fine Arts Box Office is open 10 am-2 pm weekdays and one hour before the performance. Information 714/833-6617. Mailing Address. Fine Arts Box Office, University ot Calllorn1a. Irvine; Irvine, CA 92717. 1981-82 Subsaiption Season w, .. .., Setu'8j ~ za, It, JO. J I Gershwin Tonight! Staged by Irvin Kimber Fine A.rU Concert Hall 8:00p.m. A singing salute to the life and music of composer George Gershwin, whose brilliant and innovatiye talent brought fresh vitality to Broadwlly muslcala. motion pictures. and con- cert stages of the 20's and 30'a. and has left an l ndettbre impact on American musical culture. Songs from the musical classics "Ledy Be Good," "Strike Up The Band." ''Girt Cntzy," "Porgy and Bess," and ~ monll w ... ..,.s.ew., ........ "· "· 20. 21 The Visit A tragl-COmedy by Friedrich OUrrenmatt Keith Fowler, Director Fine Arts Village Theatre 8 OOp.m. The world's richest. most 119ngefut woman returns to the lmPoYWished town of her btrth to mike a fantastic offer-unimaginable WHlth to Its c11tzens In exchange for the tire or the man who years ago caused h8f' to be expelled from the town in disgrace. Oi.irrenmatt's tantalizing Juxtapositton of human greed and moral outrage Is presented wtih satiric guile and har- rowing dramatic intensity. w ...... s ... ..., ......, IO, 11, 11. IJ The Bourgeois r.entleman by Mollire Translated and Directed by Robert Cohen Pete< S. Odegard. Original Music Fine A.rt& Village Theatre 8:00 p.m. (Wednesday-Friday) 6:00 p.m. (Saturd1y) A riotou1 comedy written to en11eftain the court of LOUIS XIV at Chambofd. Using satire. song, and bellet. Moll«e explores the universal subject of IOCial climbing, u Monsieur Jour- dain. the dry c leaner's son. aspires lo royal ranks. The Bourgeois Gentleman 1s the cen- terpiece of an International sym- posium on Moll~re hoated at UC Irvine by the Schools of Humanities and Fine Arts. .,..,..,.S * dwr. M.y '· 1, I 1..-,.~. M.y ti. 12. IJ. 14. ti Pi . ~ Rogef O. Hlrson Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz lrvln Kimber, Director Fine Arts Concert Hall 8:00p.m. A dazzling musical odyssey of Pippin, son ot Charlemagne. whose mis- placed yearning for glory 1nvolY8S him with war, women, and social re- volution. ---------------------------------------------First Chance at Choicest Seats Fill Out and Mall Order Form or Ch1rge Ill 71 4/833-6617 Dr-.alUCI: 1911 -IZ~S... Recd. • Fow Gnat ,rodltctkNts * Ser ~,_ Name Adcl<ess .. . City ....... . Phone (home) .....................• ......... buslne11 0 Wed. Nov. 18 O Th. Nov.19 Zip Code ... ........... _ awed. Feb. to Th. Feb. 11 Seat Paid Sent BWed. 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W and ac:hool . . . . . . . . • . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .••..•••••.•••••••• • • · • • • -• Pl ... enclose a aetf.eddraued. •1amped .nvelope for teturn of tlctceta. Mii onter form to: FIM A.rte Box Offloe; Un~lty of Callfomla, lrvlne: lrilM, CA 12717 ---.......... _.. . i I t 8 -i ---... 1l E GI -a "' >. ,,, :2 ... u.. ... GI -0 c GI ~ ~ -.2 n: Diversions --------- From page 7 tonight through Monday, Sept. U, In Royce Hall at UCl.A. Tickets run from $11-$15 or $4 for students. For ticket information or credit card purchases phone 825-9261 . CIVIC BALLET OF Southern California, directed by Anthony Sellers, will salute young dancers in a performance at Huntinoton Beach High School Auditorium, 1905 Main St., Hunt· ington Beach, Saturday at 8 p.m. Show will feature students from the ballet's summer wortcshop ensemble. Tickets $4 advance or $S at the box Office. Call 846--0215 or 891-5105. IN MOTION, a duo comprised of Los Angeles dancen Martha Morrison and Mary Daval will appear Sunday at 2 p.m . in the Turtle Rock community Center, # 1 Sunnyhilt Dr., Irvine. Admission $3 general, $1 senior citizens. KATHAK DANCE, a 2,0()0-year-old dance from the temples and courts of India, will be performed Friday, Sept. 18 at Golden West College. Tickets are $4 and can be reserved at the collegie bookstore, 894-9885. -ETC.------ w _. < PIG TOWN FLING, an Irish SEPTEMBER SA E Oui 3 Gallery Antiques &' Collectables 9EACUFF VIUAGE(714} 960-377 4 , 10% Off All-Collectors Plates Flower Fa1rys -Gnomes four seasons -Rockwell The-Early Works -Trust and Love -Sheena -Endangered Species -OTHEAS 20% Off .,lt--spanish fans 20°/o Off All-ee11s -· Thlrnblee -Paper Welgt\ts -Russian Ar1lrnal• and Tee Cups -English Tea Pots -OTHERS 20% Off All--Antique Furniture -ONE WEEK ONLY - Sept. 12th to Sept. 18th . • en ,~ m music group, appears from 6:30 to 8:30 tonight In a free concert at Oakbrook Village in Laguna Hills. Call 951 -2182. . . "SANTIAGO'S ARK" will be featured at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Newport Beach Public Library film series at the Mariner's Beach 200~ Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Free ad: mission. Phone 6-40-2141. " THE SOCIETY SIX," a jazz group, will play for a concert and tea dance at -4:30 p.m . Sunday In the Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Admission $3 general, $1 seniors and students, THE FREDDY MARTIN ORCHESTRA will appear in the annual Hospital Benefit Big Band Dance In the Casino on Catalina Island Satur- day. Tickets are $7 .SO. Both boat and dance tickets are available through Ticketron. For in- formation call 527-7111 . A JEWISH FOLK FESTIVAL will be held from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park. The event will feature a comic, singe~, dancers, children's films, puppeteers, musicians and specialty foods. -IN VEGAS----- ALADDIN: Wayne Newton and Dave Barry thrO\IQh Oct. 7. (702) 7~ .. STEA.I( & ALASKAN KING CUB LEGS SADDLEBACK COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES presents AMEIUCAN BALLET TI 11;ir 11~ f H H 'I •( •,,•I I .,,. ~ • •• ••. In lta second de· cade Of excellence." " ••• a atunnlng group. Exuberant, vital and H · cellentlv trained.·· -Watter Terry Saturday Review " ... young, fresh and unexpectedly expert.·• -Clive BarnH New York Poat '· ... flra t rate performance of c,la .. lcal and contem· • porary ballet." -Jack -Jack Anderson Oanee Magazine PROGRAM: -Orand Paa : Raymonde -One In Five -Diary -BourllC>nvllle Dfvertlaaement September JS, 1981 -a p.m. Irvine Bowl, Laouna Beach ao AOVAtteao IAL•i ~ 1e-..1.S1;lec ... I ·~:-·· .. ~ CTk ...... ._., I t.il.ID .....,.. ..... OMcle• •P •u. , .. \_JL-J TefepbOnt: 131-4656 ~._] ........... .., ... _ Presented by Saddlet>ack Coll• Office Of community Servlces CAESARS PALACE: Cher Sept. 10·16; Paul Anka Sept. 17-23. DESERT"' INN: "Annie" with the original Broadway cast. Indefinite run. Dark Mondays. (702) 73J...74-«. FLAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. In- definite run. (702 ) 734-3333. FRONTIER: Closed until Oct. 1. HILTON: Bill Cosby, Captain and Tennille through Sept. 18. (702) 734-7777. MGM GRAND: Donna Summer and George Wallace through Sept. 16; Dean Martin Sept. 17-23 . "Jubilee" runs indefinitely i n t he Ziefeld Room. (702) 734·7777. SAHARA: Don Rickles and the Lennon Sis- ters through Sept. 16. Charo and Jack Jones in the dinner show Sept. 17-2-4. George Carlin in the midnight show Sept. 17-0 ct . 1. (702) 735--42-42. SANDS: Under construction. STARDUST: lido de Paris. Indefinite run. (702) 7-42-6325. TROPICANA: Folies Bergere '81. Indefinite run. (702) 386-2411 . See page 10 iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lat,,_. -b.-lalt. ~OlltlM..+ .. Di.i., for L.cll & DillMf' Zlid ,._. _ latetN1111all D-llMJ 6 Loall flw-tti. TM HAT!! <4f52 w.,._. A•e •• Ste. 11 O. t .... llMJtoa hec ' ) 1714114'·7716 146-7717 14'·7711 ( rRoM I· a<ili1m1 Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUN ·'------~--................................ 11111'!:....._...:... ________________ .._._.~---- • 9 L~G~ ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~ti~·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ EDITOR'S NOTE. Live Gigs is a complete list- ing of Orange Coast nightclubs offering live enter- tainment. Acts are subject to change without notice. AIRPORTER INN 18700 MacArthur Blvcl Irvine 833-2770 Dancing Nightly ALISJO'S 1670 Newport Bl vd Costa Mesa 642-8293 Dancing Nightly ANCIENT MARINER 2607 W Coast llwy Newport Beach 646·0201 "NITE LIFE" Tues.·Sat MIDDLE EASTERN MUSIC & BELLY DANCERS BAXTER STREET 4647 MacArthur Bl vd Newport Beach 540-2475 "THE BAXTER STREET SHOW" BA YSHQRE HOUSE 233fl Muirlands El Toro 770·3222 "FIRE WATER" Dancing BEACH BALL 2116 Ocean Front Newport Beach -673-5894 "STAN ORLOW SHOW" BEN BROWNS 31106 Coast Highway Laguna Beach 499-2663 Dancing Nightly BOB BURNS 37 Fas hion Island Newport Beach 644 2030 Music Nightly BILBO BAGGINS Mesa Verde Shopping Center Costa Mesa -545·1718 Live Contemporary Rock l)LACK ANGUS 17920 Brookhurst Fountain ValJey 638·9981 Dancing Nightly BLUE PARROT South Coast Plaza llotel Costa Mesa 540 2500 Dancing Nightly STARRING STEPHEN G. ARLEN ·f€anof ~ an~l\a ALSO STARRING MS. CHRISTOPHER CALLAN STAGED AND DIRECTED GARY DAVIS 031FM S OF THE HARBOR - Jazz jam session Sunday, I to 5 p.m BOOTLEGGERS 18528 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 962-9010 Dancing Nightly lo Country CALABASH LANDING 17th & Orange Sts. Costa Mesa -642·9855 "PEARSON & LEARNED" CROWN OOUSE 32802 Coast Highway Laguna Niguel -499·2626 Music Nightly CALIFORNIA SUN 19070 Magnolia St Huntington Beach 963·2078 COUNTRY ROCK Dancing CAP Y'S SOON TO BE Newport -ii75-5777 Music Nightly COWBOV 172L S Manchester Anaheim 956 l<t12 Live Country Music Nightly & Sunda} Oancing C RAZY HORSE Sept. 6& 7 ··RAY PRICE" CANNERY 3010 Lafayette CROSS ROADS 18050 Brookhurst · Fountain Valley 963·6711 Dancing Nightly CRYSTAL SALOON 17000 Placentia Costa Mesa 646-7571 Dancing Nightly to Country CUCKOO'S NEST 1714 Placentia Costa Mesa 645-0390 New Wave Punk Reggae IDELANEYS 630 Lido Park Dr. Newport Beach 675 3145 "HONEYBEES" DEJA VU 2285 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 883-1160 Rock Dancing Nightly DISNEYLAND HOTEL Anaheim Wide Variety Live Entertainment & Dancing shows Nightly E LI GREEN'S SALOON 3110 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675·2461 Live Music Nightly F IV E CROWNS RESTAURANT 3801 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 760-0331 SHOWCASE SINGERS SUNDAY & MON. MARY LOU O'TOOLE TUETHRU SAT FOX HtJNTER 17927 MacArthur Blvd Irvine -549-8728 Dancing Nightly -Variety GOLDEN BEAR 306 Coast Highway Huntington Beach 536·9600 Sept. 11 & 12 "KING BEES" HUNGRY TIGER 2101 E. Edinger St. Tustin. 8J5.2577 CHUCK SHOWALTER IVY HOUSE 384 Forest Ave Laguna Beach 494 9491 Dancing Nightly JEREMIAHS ST EAKHOUSE 8901 Warner Huntington Beach 848·2662 Music Nightly KONO HAWAII 226 S. Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana 531-1232 Sept. 1 through Sept. 20 RODNEY ARIAS SHOW JP MACS 10142 Adams Ave Huntington Beach 963·7829 Country Rock Nightly LAFFSTOP 2122 Bristol Santa Ana 751 -7867 Comedy Stars Nightly See page 10 TA TSUMI Japanese Restaurant Take Out and Catering Opening their 2nd location Sushi Bar at Matsu Restaurant in Huntington Beach 18035 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 848-4404 Open 7 Days J/r.1 ;{4~.)~'NYlk~·t/.) (?1~) o?l-oJtiJ 7'1!tt::sl.lnl 3033 l11nof Str"1 eo.10 -. 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Rock ·n· Roll Dancing Nightly • BOBBY McGEES 353 Coast Highway Newport Beach 673 5380 Dancing Nightly MEDLEYS 18774 Brool<hurst Founiilin Valley 963·2366 Dining and Showcase Entertainment 7 nights a week JOSE MURPHVS 114 McFadden Place Newport Beach -675· 1094 Music Nightly MOON RAKER 18542 MacArthur Blvd Irvine -833-9600 Live Music Nightly ··OLD FRIENDS'" Top 40 MR. STOX 1105 E. Katella Anaheim 634·2994 '"SOUNDS OF BRASS"" Pve Dancing Nightly MUSTANG RANCH 428 • 17th St WILLIAM HURT IODY HEAT (R) s:cfcrf:W foT30 RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARI (PG) sf!ofW~ No 1:Gnomy •no AIAmEIUCAll •REWLFll lGaDOl(R) e:&rf:W hT 1s . Costa Mesa -631·233l Dancing Nightly Country Rock NEWPORTER I NN 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach 644-1700 Dancing Nightly Aug. 17-Sept. 12 "JUBIUAT ION"" OLD WORLD 7561 Center Huntington Beach 897 1470 Live Entertainment Nightly SUMMERFEST Sundays with German Band OVERLAND STAGE 18JS S. Harbor Anaheim- ·· JOHNNY STEWART SHOW" Tues.·Sat RONSTAIYl'S 719 W 19th St Costa Mesa 642-2973 Live Country Rock Nightly Q UIET WOMAN 696 S Coast Highway Laguna Beach -494-0162 Folk Rock Groups Call for Information REGISTRY HOTEL 18800 MacArthur Blvd Irvine 752-W777 Dancing Nightly Top 40 RED ONION 2406 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675-2244 Rock, Reggae, Variety Call for Schedule REUBEN E. LEE FIRST ... DAY 11 OCTDIER (R) f12~:AT SnMk Preview °it 8 :00 SUPElmAll 11 (PG) s·E~~!° In~ mm o ~ No Economy t1119 A UniftrM Of M .. ic. tt£AYY.-TAl (R) e: &rflf hT oo RnoMionery CINE·fl SOUND 1t Driw·in Below Vou1 AMC.. lllldt0 11 yow _.. ... If no AM -redt0 w1111 """flofl _., ltOl<lloft, brlflf yow -AM l"..i•le OllTHEllCHT TRACl(PG) a Ft Apaflt, The BrpDf tAI HEAVY METAl(R) AMERICAN POP (R) ... RKAll WEREWOLF• LMDOl(Rl Bustin' Loost (R) FRIMYT11£ 1M (R) FRI DAY THE 1 Jth Plrt II (R) ZORRO. THE IA Y ILADE (PG) Plus T 1rz1n, The Apt Min (R) SIRHS(R) UNDER THE RAINBOW (PG) ---~ ----·-· ·------· 151 E Coast Highway Newport Beach 675-5811 8052 Stark Huntington Bt>ach 842 5535 Entertainment Nightly and Sunday "TO UV ELLE" Pop Trio ~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 'iHOPPJNG MALL J ewell Court Tea Danc1nR Sun<faY~ l JO 4.40 GUY HALFERTY COM BO thru September 6 T.C. PEPPERCORNS WAREHOUSt: 34SO Via Oporto Newport Beach 673-4700 Pop Rock Groups Name Entertainment Rock. Jazz, R&B Diversions ---------- 1-"rom page 8 UNION PLAZA: Continuous Broadway en- tertainment. (702) 386-2~. -SINGLES----- oRANGe COAST SINGLES will have a dis.- cusslon on "Where Do We Go From Here" at 8 p.m. today. For information, call ~2 . .500. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Orange Coast chapter will h•ve a house party at 9 p.m . today In Huntington Beach. For Information, ca II S59--0M6. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Hunt- ington Beach chapter w ill have a newcomers' orientation at 8 p.m . 5aturday In Huntington Beach. For information, call 964-5296. NEW JEWISH SINGLES will have a volleyball game at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept 16, in Buena Park. For Information, call 963-1877. *BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Pertorm•nc,s before S:OO PM {Except Speeill Engagements and Holidays) lA MlllAOA MALL Muodo 01 t oaec•oM LA MIRADA WAUC·IN 994-2400 ne-----· "ARTHUR'"""' ·------- "STillP'l!I"' -~--,.• Clll -----"UN0£R THE RMN80W00 11'11 _,_, __ _ -----~­"llAIOUts <1' T..: LOITAAK" -11:a.1:•--- LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK IN -----· 009'AIObl Of THI i\~.:=,ic;: 111t, ___ _ "VICTORY""' __ ,, ........ -...... -.- "'l!Yl OF THE Nl!EDL.E"" 1111 -·----· .... --•"4-... """" .... cu-.. 1"111 ST aitOHOA Y IN OCT08Ell00 1111 ............ ., .... ".""'" ...... -.... _ 00ll'OL YISftll" 1.-.a:-.u..--.... focul,.. 01 Condl•woOd 213/531·9510 ··FC>Utt HAIOftt" -__ ,..,,__a.I.__ ·---ARIT MOHOAY IN OCToe«R 1111 ""TAIUAN TMI! AN MAN~ 1111 ·---..... -... - LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WUN ·~ Foculfy Al Del Nno 211/6M-t21t :AGU"<A SO. 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""' .. ,,. ....... . MISSION ORIVl IN •• 'f T "4 ' •, ~ ' A "" WARNER 01:/IVI IN War,,., A"• Wetl ot .. O<fll ttwo 147•J591 ---· "'ENOUH LOVE"" 1111 -"'TAl'Z.AN THI!.,,._ MAN"" 1111 ----LA "VlOUPIA CON L.A .,.,_TE OIL '°"-ON I'. I I ii 'I I I[ I I: I: . , I 1 11 •I I 11 I' 1 l I' I I ... .. Intermission Season swings into full gear By TOM TITUS Of tlw 0.11, ,., ... Sutf The first big wave of the 1981-82 theatrical season roUs up to shore next week as five local producing groups unwrap their September offer- ings, two on Tuesday and the other three Friday. Sharing a Tuesday opening night are South Coast Repertory's season lid lifter, the Eugene O'Neill comedy "Ah. Wildern ess," and the equally vintage mus ical "Brigadoon" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. The atters hock arrives Friday when "Cheaters" mounts the stage of the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, "A Turn for the Nurse" opens in San Clemente and Showcase Productions revives "The Women" in Westminster. Martin Benson, a co-founder of SCR, directs "Ah, Wilderness," with veteran actor Robert Co mthwaite in the leading role of the patriarch of a 1906 family . Ann Gerety, Joe McNeely and James Gallery play the major parts of other fami- ly members, with Martha McFarland, Anni Long, Ri chard Doyle, Art Koustik, K Callan, Irene Ar- ranga, Mark Herner, Mark Dressler, Sam Helfrich, Richard Stanley and Pamela Hastain rounding out the cast. Performances will be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. and weekend matinees at 2:30 at the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The show runs through Oct. 18 and tickets are availa- ble by calling 957-4033. The heather's on the hill at Sebastian's as "Brigadoon" opens an eight-week run. Principal roles in the Scottish musical will be played by Amick Bryam, Irene Zelonka, Rick Allan, Ray Ehrlenborn, Dale Wendel, Doney Oatman and Stuart Larson. The show plays nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. 8, with Sunday brunches res uming Sept. 27 at Sebastian's West , 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Reservations 492-9950. The new comedy "Cheaters" gets the Costa Mesa group off to its last season at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Donna Dean Dayton, Tom Klein, Shirlee McDaniels, Dick Brady, Debe Hester and Steve Fox comprise the cast. Resident director Pati Tambellini is staging the show, which runs Thursdays through Saturdays at 8: 30 until Oct. 10. Reservations 754-5159. The prolific Jack Sharkey, who wrote "A Turn for the Nurse" under the pen name of Rick Abbott, is directing his own show for the Mission Viejo Playhouse (formerly the Saddleback Valley Com- munity Theater). It's being presented at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave., Cabrillo, San Clemente, while the MVP readies its new Laguna HiUs theater. Vince Cordio stars as a millionaire ready to chuck it all with Jonnie Larson as the nurse who stands lo collect . Others in the cast are Margie Schwab, Dick Vara, Cathy Breese, Tom Nevermann, John Mauriello, Alice Johnson, Rich Roberts and Connie Powers. The show runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 17. Reservations 830-9252. Finally, director Alex Koba is surrounded by females -40 of them -in bis productions of "The Women" at the Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave. Elizabeth Dawson, Marcia Wilson....._Suzanne Chapman, Lynda Oswald, Jean Koba a.1ta-Bett.e..Lee head the cast. The Showcase comedy plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through Oct: 10 with a closing matinee at 2 p.m. Oct. 11. Reservations 894-6786 or 964-5392. • CALLllOARD -Readings for the new comedy "Love, Sex and the IRS" will be held Sunday at2:30 p.m. and Monday at 7:30 at the Huntington Beach Playhouse ln the Se.acliff Village center, Main al Yortown, Huntington Beach ... director J.D. Reichelderfer will be seeking five men and three womenforthe.iay, wbichopensO,ct.30 ... They told the Doolin-Dalton Gang where ro gei. Then ... they wenc with th~m. ··~1,..-. .. wr.•tt ... BURT LANCAST[R iOHN SAVAG[ ROD STEIG[R n!> Tilghm.ln CAITL[ ANNI[ AND LITTLE BRITCHE.S DIANE LANE. ·AMANDA PLUMMER Sott~y by DAVID ( VRL "nd ROBI R 1 WMO Scre"n s1ory by ROBl.Rt WARD trom '"' Novrl Music by SANH wn «n<1 TOM SLOCUM l'roduct"d by RUl'lRT HITZIG M<l l\LAN KINC. 0.reueo by LAMONT IOHNSON Corduroy and She11anQ for Baek to SchOOI ... Our brushed Shellond crew neck sweater from Boston Trodef comes In 14 gteat colofs and co-ordinates with our very own pre-finished wlde·wole 00<d pant. The pant Is ovolloble In ton. grey. navv crid town. 11Hurrah and hallelujah!" -Shella 8fnson. LOS ANGELES TIMES NOWPlAYING l'AG>l'<ICt. •OW-..-r11 COAIT ... -· l'UlA fWWTA• YM.10 Nm,,. 1t .. ,.Mtw ~1111 11o .. )19>JJ'l foun1 ... v.11.., 9611•1• --· ..-.-•CM:llOlll -· Mlft·• ll loio st1 ~ I 0<1"9< ~)4 /)~) W-1714) 119 M:.O ·--· ~ .. WUT rAClflC'I IOllT• COAIT I .,._ -.- WHlm.Mltr 191 l9U l"90N -· ·~· ,.,.. W MM!" • 111---r • ,..._. 6CCPTtl ,. tw11 ~ -- ~SGARIGE 56 FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 -7030 11 "l) 0 - .- ,. I I I I q I I; , , I I I I I I I I I I ~ I • ~Movies -... ---------~ 1 'Private Lessons' a soft-core romp >. 't:J."'_ By JEFF PARKER ... Of tt•"0911y ...... S.Uft LL li; "Private Lessons" is a bumbling ~ tribute lo male teen.age fantasy - ~ launs~~~ce~ti~~pe~~el~~win <S~f~i! ~ Kristel > turns up as the new E housekeeper for Philly (Howard ii: Hesseman). The "R" rating will probably keep away most or the people who would enjoy this film, teen·age boys namely, but those who sneak past the theater managers or go with parents or guardians may be inspired to ask their parents to hire a maid. manhood (bed>, the youngster is too awed and nervous to comply. Director Alan Myerson and his film editors gaven't put much snap into "Private Lessons" -the movie seems to run interminably toward the predictable climax. There's an uncertainty of tone here too: it's hard to tell if we're watching a comedy or a soft.core sex romp. At the heart of the movie is Kristel. an uncommonly beautiful and in· substantial actress She brings an almost gaseous presence to the film . . • Phill y .is caught between voyeurism and action when the story opens. He follows Mi ss Mallow around the majestic house, trying to photograph her with a long zoom lens, but he shrivels into a babbling fool when she catches him and asks him what be wants. When Miss Mallow tries to coax Philly into the same kind of intangible sex- uality that made her "Emmanuel" movies so seductive and forgettable. Kristel suffers from a kind of perma- nent abstraction -you never get the feeling that s he's all there. She doesn't look blank, just occupied. elsewhere. ln "Private Lessons," that look of distraction works well: she's a perfect foil for Philly's in· tensely focused libido. Sy/ma Knstel 1s the.teacher m · Pnvate Lessons"' ....... llllelelll_ .. __ SUUIOAIDS Town & (OYntry ond 0 Zone S.,fboods. Cullom\ Available LO-. ~ WetW!t WltX-2S CW!rt Uwd board•-be•• pric~• "BO AND TARZAN ARE A COUPLE OF JUNGLE SWINGERS!•• -~ne Shaltt, NBC·TV·bci!y sno,.., :::=Hil ••JJ! ~II JHjftt~IM..:ll!Uf!lll ~ 11•••••1111•111----. ·--.... -·-....-~~ NOW Pl.AVINO -·-----··. COSTA MESA NUMTUIGTOlf IEACN OHNOl Cinema Center Hunhngton S1ad1um Or1ve-1r. 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M -hl '"' SATI 1<11.\\ Nt llt,\\ ------ ,. d liri' ' I b fu " ... a e ous treat ... gns y ut n. l<tvin Thomas, ~ Angeles Times ''An old fashioned rock and roll horror movie with solid humor and enough jolts to keep you bolted to your seats. More than anything it's a lot of fun:' FrN Yager, AMOCiated Press AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF INWNDON T HE MONSTER MOVIE POLYCRAM PICTL'Rl" PRE<;ENT'il /\ lYCANTHROPl tu.MS LIMITEO PRODUCTIOI" AN AMl;RICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON ...,1\RRIN(1 OA\"ID ~Al'CiHTO:"', JE:-IN'' AGt:rnR GRIF'FlN 0 NNE & JOHN WOODVINE ORl<ilNAL MLIC\IC RY ELMER BERNSTEIN tXtcllTIVE. PRODUCER!-> PETER (;l'BER & JON PtTtR"' PRODUCED B\' GEORC.t-FOL"E\'. JR. \\'RITTI;~ ANO l>IRECTrn m JOH" l ANO!" PolyGfam Ptelurea ~ ' R •HTtllCYID -...... u ....... , .. ,._.ft. --,. ... , ......... -" -~ A L'ntw,..al Rel<'• .. -,.,., ' ,. ........ ' .. , .. , ........... ,,.. ____ ................... ._ .. _________________________ ~~--- ------------ ••• Roy Rogers From !'aye I book called Angel Unaware · .. That book, which she feeb was dictated by lhe Lord. became the rtrst of 16 inspirational tomes for Miss Evans She's working on another Today, they have 16 great·grandchildren. Rogers. who calls kids "little cowboys and cow· girls," said he'd like to be a father again. "lf l was 20 years younger. I'd take on another batch," he claimed But, added Rogers. whose pleasant demeanor is sometimes tempered by a melancholy touch. "We bring 'em into the world to love 'em and put 'em in the right direction -of course, it don't always turn out that way. "Kids know more now at 11 than I did at 30 und i.ometimes I'm not ready psychologically lo handle thal situ~tion." Rogers is marking his 50th year in show busi· ness and, said Dale. "I've been at it almost that long." Mos t of those years have been together. On New Years Eve, Rogers and Miss Evans will celebrate their 34th wedding anniversary. Their relationship has remained strong, said Rogers, "because we give 90 percent and take 10 percent on both sides " "We had worked together and we undetstood each other's faults and virtues ... added Miss Evans It 1s the vi rtues that bind them -the simple, American v irtues celebrated by Norman Rockwell, Billy Graham and Ideals magazine Their concert was a tribute to the things they hold dear, a charmingly smarmy show with trappings ltke a covered wagon, artificial cacti and a United Slates nag prominently displayed on stage. con one number it was the flag. not the entertainers, in Lhe spotlight > Their presentation was a nostalgic repast. They sang all the songs you'd expect -•·oon't Fence Me In," "Blue Shadows on the Trail." 'This· Ole !louse." and. of course. "Happy Trails to You." In add1t1on, Miss Evans took a solo spot to belt out a lively gospel number and a tune in Spanish. Rogers is continuing a career that began s hortly a.fter he quit picking peaches with John Steinbeck. While still known as Leonard Sly, his given name, Rogers wondered into an Inglewood radio station in the early '30s to take advantage of that station's offer of free air time after midnight. "Anyone could get on," explained the singing cowboy. He soon became a station regular. "Then a couple of years later a guy called me end he wanted me to join his group, the Rocky Mountain Neighbors," said Rogers. In time, that became the Pioneer Trio, then the Sons of the Pioneers. It was as a Son that Rogers appeared singing back-up in a Gene Autry movie. A later member of the group, Ken Curtis, See Roy. Page 15 ~~---AMIA.lfl.IBl~A~llM ...... WllJIJ ltW'TIWJ .&1 Cl.Mll.ICl1 "AISl ltOOll'" CX10IEt .....,IJl;o> .. """'~ UMIN((-~ l lll ~I'll ~&IC99!lUI ~= ICUll-IMl'!Wo 'lCOl'T ~"~ """!!?"~-~~~ R ,.-ni._.. ~ NOWPLAYINO t9WAllN ..,.,..., 11A11! _. 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Willie recycled • 1n 'Greatest Hits' IO 'O "i: .... ~ 'O c: ~ WILLIE NELSON'S GREATEST HITS WUlle Nelson Columbia Recorda ~ This record is a prime example of what hap-· ~ pens to performers who go past superstar status to become genuine cultural heroes: They get 2 packaged to death. 0: Elvis' songs have been combined in every possible permutation to create fresh albums. The same thing happened to the Beatles. Now it's Willie's turn, and why not? The next time you're in a record store, check out the country music rack under Willie Nelson. It's amazing how many albums he's on. Even more amazing is the fact that many of them con- tain more-or-less the same songs. Of course. that's what you expect on a •·greatest hits" release, so our criticism must be qualified. The problem here is choosing which hits a re greatest. · In Willie's case. that isn't hard. "Whiskey River." his signature song; "Good Hearted Woman," co-written with Waylon Jennings; "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,·· co-opted from Ed Bruce. are obvious selections. "On the Road Again," the theme song to Nelson's movie, ''Honeysuckle Rose," clearly belongs here. So do the lovely ballads "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys" and "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground." The "Red Headed Stranger" album that launched Nelson's acceptance by mainstream music listeners should be represented, and "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" is as good a pick as any. But Nelson's revivalist albums -"Stardust" Willie Nelson 's altJum portrait and "Over the Rainbow" -are ignored in this col· lection. Since these are his latest long-play re- leases, and have been well-received, it seems an oversight. This two-record set offers little for anyone who has already purchased other Nelson albums. CTo this reviewer's mind, "Willie and Family Live" remains his definitive musical statement and many of the songs in this new record are taken from it.) It could , however , provide a broad-based in· troduction to Nelson's work for those who are tired of hearing about him without knowing what he does. And what he does is incredible. If you're only going to own one Willie Nelson .album, "r.reatest Hits" seems a rea:wual>le choice. -Mtc/Uu'l Dougan • . AND THEN HE KISSED ME Raebel Sweet Columbia Records One rock critic has dubbed it the "Brooke Shields Syndrome": youngsters barely into puber- ty that have been propelled into rock ·n· roll in· dustry as would-be superstars. It may be just another extension ot the LOiita complex, but teens are popping into the rock market. They're bringing with them less bubble gum and more of the stuff that sex symbols are made of At 19, Rachel Sweet has cut her third album. which includes the popular single. "Everlasting Love." If you can judge an album by its cover art, " ... And Then He Kissed Me" is suggestive to the point of being sensual. The music and lyrics inside confirm the singer's thrust into love songs with a distinctly erotic tone. But you can't sell a record simply on the nov- See Rachel. Page 15 .................. l~~NE ____ __ Featuring Sidewinder Country Rock Band Tuesday T hr ough Sunday 9 :00 p .m .-2:00 a .m . Wednesday is Kamikazi Night Dancing & Cocktails Six Nights a Week 18528 Beach Blvd. (at Ellis) Huntington Beach Town & Country Shopping Center · ~~ ••• A\ \.-' c~~ MAIDWS ANO IC&:&:..-PROUOL Y PRESOll cO~ \~ CHRISTOPHER CROSS -. ••• Rachel . From Page 14 elty or a teen·ager imitating the role of an adult. Sweet's vocals are commanding at times and she carries her own weight as a full·fledged rock singer. There's plenty of room for growth, as age will color and add more depth to her vocal talents. And Sweet also has had a hand in writing h e r own songs, though Columbia officials have prefer red selections written by others. Her l'lltesl LP includes tunes penned back in the early '60s such as "Be My ••• Roy 1"rom Page 13 went on to play Festus in "Gun · smoke." But 50 years have passed and Rog· ers is now busy running his Roy Rog· ers restaurant chain and the Roy Ro· gers -Dale Evans museum in Victorville So why does he keep per· forming? "Uh , I don't know ," he said with a smile. Rogers said he and Miss Evans on· ly make about six joint appearances a year. sometimes with their son Roy Jr .. known as Dusty. In the Knoll's show. it was Dusty who provided the "modern" country music. Baby" and "Then He Kissed Me." "Everlasting Love" was written by Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden ii) 1967. There's no doubt that age coupled with record company promotion of her yout h will hamper Sweet's career. The market is ripe for teen rock stars, but Sweet has already confessed that she wants to come into her own as an "adult" performing artist. • In a couple of years the novelty of her pseudo·prodigy status will wear off and she'll have a chance to reac:t\ her potential. In the meantime, her LP shouldn't be looked at as a passing trend. It's a substantial work for an artist on her way up. Joel C Don Miss Evans, however, is active on the gospel circuit. playing 40 o 50 dates a year by heself. "She thri ves on 'em," said Rogers. ·'This is the understanding that keeps us going. J know if she didn't do these things she'd die on the vine." 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PRICES ST ART AT '247°0 WORI,·i) RBfT 01 IUY _ VIDIO MOVIES HURRYIH TODAY! 149 RIVERSIDE AVE~ IEWPORT BEACH.PHONE s••·2213 ----------------------------------•September 11-September 17• Ron Ely and Susan Powell, MiSs America 1981 , will host Miss America Pageant . See On the Cover, Page 2. Wildmon's war still raging Televlews, Page 2 Orange Coast gridder on tube Sports Hlghllghts, Page 7 'Beverly Hillbillies' return in movie Inside TV, Page·& I I ~ I -~ t , i ..... t -~ -..: .. ! E GI a. JI .;.. IO ~ \.. IL. g ...J > I- ~ n. -- Index Teleuiews Page 2 On the Cover Page 2 H19hl1ghts PageJ Sports ... Page 7 Inside TV Page X Letters . Page ll Word Game Paye 8 TV Puzzle Page ll Page IO Daily Gnds Pr1me·T1me Details Page JO Tube Toppers Cable Subscnptron Page 10 .Page 20 • Page 29 Daytmie Drama Movie Guide . . ... .. Page 32 Program information i.s provided by the networks and stations and i8 1t.1bject to change without notice. Channel listings 9KNXT (CBS) 6121 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. II KNBC <NBC> 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. e KTLA (Ind.) 5800 W. SWlSet Blvd .. Los Angeles, Ca 8 KABC (ABC) 4151 Prospect Ave., Lo6 Angeles, Ca (8) KFMB (CBS) 1677 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. 1J KHJ·TV <Ind > 5515 Me lrose Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. ( 10) KCST (ABC) 8330 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. e KTTV (Ind.) 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. e KCOP·TV Clnd.) 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. 3KCET 1PBS 1 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca ·g KOCE (PBS> 15744 Golden West St .. Hur)tington Beach CD) On·TV 1139 Grand Central Ave ., Glendale, Ca. (%) Z-TV 2939 Nebraska Ave., Santa Monica, Ca. CH). HBO Time-Lire Bldg., Rockereller Center, N.Y., N.Y. CCl· Cinemax> Time· Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N. Y .• N. V II (WOR> N.Y .. N.Y. GZ) CWTBS> Atlanta. Ga. «) CESPN> ()) (Showtime) ·blac k IS ) Spotlight '(9 (Cable News Network) Televlews Wildmon's war still raging By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of "'9 o.lly Plltlt S\lff Let's talk pornography: I received some in the mail the other day. courtesy or a man named Donald. It was unsolicit- ed and it was pretty steamy stuff. There was a torrid account or a middle·age woman seducing her friend's 14-year·old son, an episode or incest and a love scene between two women. All were anatomically graphic. Just in case I didn't understand these things, Donald labeled them for my edification. The pages in which the Marquise introduces young Stash to forbidden pleasures is marked "Adult/Child " Ram and Daisy's little fling is identified as "In· cest." The encounter between Vanessa and Topsy is clearly defined as "Lesbianism/Bi·sexuality." This "trash·at·a·glance' · labeling sys tem meant I wouldn't have to read the stuff, but I did anyway (right after the guys in the office gave it back to me> Content aside, it was pretty well written, which is not surprising s i.nce these lusty episodes were lifted from a book by Judith Krantz called "Princess Daisy." Kra nt.z , author of the best· selling potboiler "Scruples," is one of America's most popular contemporary writers. "Princess Daisy" Is · among those books that bored housewives pick up al the check-out counter in the supermarket. It's full or rich and powerful people and there's some sex. But if this is por- nography, all those righteous folks who picketed the Talk of the Town bookstore in Newport Beach had better grab their signs and head for Safeway. or course, I haven't read "Princess Daisy." Donald only sent me the dirty parts. Maybe he wanted me to think l,tle whole book was like that Donald was upset , you understand. He'd heard that NBC plans to make "Princess Daisy" into a mini·series and he doesn't think that kind of stuff s hould be on television. Donald doesn't trunk a lot of things should be on television. Donald hails from Tupelo, Miss., where people possibly reproduce through mitosis, and he's head o ( a group caJled the National Federation for Decency, which is aligned with an umbrella outfit On the Cower called the Coalition for Better Television, of which he 1s chairman. Donald's last name is Wildmon a nd he's a man or the cloth I was sent porn by a preacher. J called Donald down in Tupelo. Donald is a pleasant, gentle ma n who is used to having people say mean things about hi m. He laughs easily, his convictions are firmly held and well-intentioned. and he's the number one threat to your right lo choose what you want to watch on television. ''Do you realize you may have violated federal law by sending me unsolicited pornography in the mail?" I as ked. Donald had a big chuckle over that one. "You know. I would like an answer to that question myself," he said. "I wish you would caJJ the Justice Department and find out if I did." (I called the FBI, which handles dirty words when they cross a state line. They didn't know. l called the post office. Donald's porn conduit. They didn't know. I called the U.S. attorney in Los Angeles and he said obscene matter is considered non·mailable under Title 18, Section 1461 of the U.S. Postal Code.) Then we discussed ··Princess Daisy.'' "I've read most of the book." he said , and pro· ceeded to give me a thorough -and, it seemed, in· sightful -plot analysis. 1 told Donald that a spokesman at NBC said "Princess Daisy" wasn't scripted yet and wouldn't go into production until spring or next summer. Isn't it rather premature to protest a show that hasn't even been written? "It may seem a little premBture," be acknowledged. "But if you wait 'til the thing is aired to be concerned you may be too late." Did Donald think the scenes he sent me would show up on the finished program? "l•don't thmk at this point that those things are going to wind up i.n the show," he said. But his tone o( voice revealed a real fear that -someday -they might. Donald bad been assured there would be no in cest scenes in the tefe.flick "Flesh and Blood.'' See W1ldmori's. Page 30 . Ron (Miss America) Ely lucky By JOEL C. DON Pennypacker" and "Doc Savage." Of•Dllll.,,......_ Though his career has s panned tbe run spec. Come Saturday evening, Ron Ely expects lo be trum of TV and motion pictures. he still nods the one of the luckiut men in the nation. Miss America Pageant a challenge. What would you expect from the person who "No. matter how many times you do it It's a gets to host SO of the country's loveliest of beauties challenge because it is live television," he said, in for the annual Min America Pageant? a telephone interview from his Pacirlc Palisade11 Ely will sb1re the AUantic City. N .J . stage home. with the reienlne Miss America, 2l·year-old Susan The 6·foot-6 bachelor alao doesn't have much Powell of Elk City, Okla. The program firs 1t i to say for any women's group denouncing the p.m. on Channel 4. pageapt as exploitive. On that subject t.here la no Ely, who's best known ror his lead role In the compro1nise; Ely is bullJsh OQ the annual crown· 64 episodes of the "Tarian" TV series, took over lng of the nation's most beauUfbl wom1n. the paceant as muter of ceremonies lut year. He "It's very definitely a piece of Americana," he believes the dispute over the firing or longtime sald. of the pageant. "I think women's rights pageant emcee Burt Parks has stepped out or the groups are misguided in most of their points of public spotlight. view and when they take on the Miss America "To my eye it was something that was Pageant they're especially off base. generated by the press; the public didn't respond "I don't think they speak for the American in the end," Ely said, of the controversy surround· woman .. ing Parks' dismissal by Pageant officials. "I doubt l'he actor notes that the women are not select· ir they'll do that again. ed for beauty alone. Add talent, intelligence, point "I think they've learned a lesson from that -of view. grace and Corm. In addition, the pageant Pilat taking a person tor such a long, long period of offers million or dollars in scholarships to cdntes· time. I don't think that's necessary. I would Uke to tants. do it for more than just a couple of years but that's "I've said it before and I believe It very much MAIN OFFICE up to them." if I were the head of a major corporatloa and I .Ely, who halls from Amarillo. Texas, bosta a wanted to Lntroduce (talent> lnto my eaecutive 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa, ca. syndicated game show called "Face the Music." branch I would be all over the Mlaa America Mall addr.ss: Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626 He's aJso played the lead ln TV's "Malibu Run.. Pageant," he asserted. "They ccontettaol8> bne Telephone: 6-42-4321 (formerly "'The Aquan1uts") and baa credits th•t lbose element.<J to mike good execuUves and lood ~~'~ltiS~~~;:::t~~~~~~s~=~.:. ~~~ :~~ ~Jdtlc.:· '1M-.J\e~~rt•b~~._ .. l'f...,.....:..· .... Je .... • ..... ~..._-',.:_ ..... _ . .,...,.._ ... I ------------------------------------~ I• 3 Highlights for the Week . "O FRIDA Y'S SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 11, 1981 EVEN I NO 8:00 6 YOU ANO YOUR MONEY Nathan Ro1:>erta and Ru11y Rustvotd host this specie! on a vanety of types 01 mvestments tor people with S 10,000 or less. with experts on money market accounts. a home savings and loan. stocks and bonds. precious metals and real estate on hand to ans-v1ewtlf questions ll1J ON LOCATION: PEE· WEE HERMAN Paul Reut>ens created and Slars 1n a satire of a 1950s kiddie show taped at the Roxy In Los Anetes With the lmp<o"'58t10<1al troupe The Groundllngs 8:30 0 ELEPHANT PARTS Michael Nesmith p<odUGed this special extravagenza of sound and Images with crazy ch1r11e:ter1 thel cen do unbellevable th1nga 10:00 G ®) ABC NEWS CLOSEUP "The Gene Merchants" Social. moral anJ econom- oc tnuea surrounding geoetlc eng1,_1ng - exploflld 1CUO CB) SO YOU WANNA BE A STAR? The etfor1a of live upjrlng enter1alnera to hit "the big time" enc:t achieve st ... dom are tr-' through Inter- views and actual perlor- mances 11 :30 (I) BIZAAAE )()CUI John Byner lhOWS )'OU things stranger than truth. taro-than Ill•. end zanier than anything you've ever -4:00 0 ELEPHANT PARTS Michael Nesmith produced this epectal ex1r1vaganu of sound and Images With crazy Charectera that cen do unbelievable things. 4: 15 CB) SO YOU WANNA BE A STAM The eltor1s ol ltve aspiring enterlalners to hit "the big time" and achie.t. statdorn are traced through inter- 111ew1 end actual perfor- mances TELEVISION'S BIG NIGHT Nominated for Emm y Awards for Outs tanding Drama Series are ·Dallas· 1CBS> with ltop row, leftl Patrick Duffy a nd Larry Hagman: 'Hill Street Blues,' I NBC> with Veronica Hamel and Daniel T . Travanti; ·The White Shadow.· 1CBS I with Byron SA TVRDA Y'S SP£CIAL8 SEPTEMBER 12, 1N1 Af'TVlHOC>H 12:00 gj) SEE WHAT I SAY Hotly Near explO<ea tl'IB Issue of meklng concens ecceNible to handlcepped pecl91e. 5:00 (I) soeev VINTON Bobby Vinton performs soma or his biggest hits rrom the Send• Hotel In Laa Vegas. EVENIHO PAOEONE Dick Cavett tells the story of the Americ:all tree preaa. It• p<1n1er1 and publlSher•. lleadllnee and by-llnea, acandalt end ICOOPI. 7:00 8 DISASTER: OIL SPILLS Johnny Mountain ho•t• this documentary ebout oil 191111 In thl• country end abroad. loclodlng 1 I<><* et Iha Santa BarWa on 19111 and cleen-up oc>er•tlon. 8 COUNTRY GALAXY Of STARS Mal TUiis and hi• IP'Clal guetl Sylvta trace tl'IB deve109ment or country mullc tlnce t"5 In • Stewart and Ken Howard· I bottom row from left , ·Quincy.· I NBC 1 with Robert Ito and Jack Klugman; and ·Lou Grant.' 1CBS> with Ed Asner and Robert Walden. The 33rd annual awards ceremonies wi ll be broadcast Sunday on CBS (Ch. 2 1 at 8 o.m. recollectlon of 1IOfTl8 ot the stellar performances dllf· Ing the COUl'M of 15 )'Mrl of the Muelc City News Country Award• programs. 7:30 II AMEAICAH BEAUTY Thlt lp9dal hlghllghll the Pf•"Mlsa America" ectM- tles 10:00 D Cll MISS AMERICA ftAOEANT Atty yQUng women com- pete !Of • Otle end e crown In thl1 annulll pageant, to be telecast from Atlantlc City, N.J.; Ron Ely hostl CB) THE UNEXPUflOATED BENNY HILL The wild and wacky British comedltl'I pot1rayt various charecter1. Including • circus clown and • French exchenge lludant, In numeroua lketchft. CIJ WHATS UP AMERICAJ Tiki a short took et the lives of midget• and dwarh; make 1 tell run wtth the world's fastest bike, crack lhe mytt8fles or a nut museum; ride the range with 11plrlng cowboyt 11:00 (I) BIZARRE VIII John Byner showl you thlngc s1ranoer than truth, larger than Ille, and zanier than anY11llng you've.....,. - r 11:30 . NEW CINEMA FROM .8 INDIA ~ "The Golden For1r••" ii (1974) In a mystery tale for QI bOth children and adults -< written and directed by ~ Saty1~1 Ray, • 8-year-old 't> bOy claims to rernembe• t; his pr9\'loua Incarnation 3 and the Site ol 1 labulou• i treasure .., SUNOA Y'S SPEC1ALS EVENINO 8:00 '1l) OPERA FROM SAN FRANCISCO 'La GIOCOOda Act II or Ponctilefh's classic ope•• reatunng Renata Scotto and Luciano Pavarolll includes documentary footage designed to enhance the viewer's undetatand1ng of the act Host Tony Randatt (R) CD) VIETNAM: THE TEN THOUSAND DAY WAR "Peace" II the aearch tor peaoe contlnued unabat- ed, to did Iha Decemt>er t972 bombings or Han01 (Part 1 t) 7:00 8 111 TROE LIFE STORIES Ttie 1to0ea of 1 p<ospecte>< who atr1kea It rich then IOI• es It ell and an aleohollc · 1 -en for her natural mother are drlltl'latlzed; Dick \/an Dyke end Marlon Rosa 1111. , (0) JUOY GARLAND SP£CIAL Judy Giiiand 11 joined by Liza Mlnnllll and Batt>r 1 StreiNnd In thlt unique mu1lical special Rimed In 1964. 8:00 9 (I) EMMY AWAAD6 The 33rd edlllon of theM award• honoring exoel-tenCe In television will be tetecut from the Civic Callier In Puadena. 9 NATIONAL OEOOAAPHIC SPECIAL "Zoo• or The World" A look behind the SOen99 ta taken It the worlcf1 500 zooe and aquariums thel are vtlltect by over 300 mll- llon people an111.1alty. t-.30 Ga THEA Julle Sommars stars In lhe story of a rasclneUng wom- an who turns out to be God, and bring• a new understanding of the mas- .--~ PLAYIN • CAR WASH • EARTHQUAKE • SILENT RUNNING • SHENANDOAH • THE AFRICAN QUEEN • GENTLEMAN JIM • SEMI TOUGH • PETE'S DRAGON • SHOGUN • BRIGADOON Video Ca1•tte 1 ..... 11 1884-1 HARIOR ILVD7·-= • GALAXINA MM' COSTA MESA. 646-1928 - • No club to loin, • ......... , ffft • 1 ooo·s of ., ............ di ratings ~-----------------------------------....................... .. : Highlights for the Weeli worlo we hve in eno what os rnquu ea from eath ol us to Utder 10 nelp :.ecure 1ne lulurA l topic when David Brenner Andy Kaufman Robeft Kleon ano Steve Lan<IM- berg ge1 together at the n1ghlSPol where they ell got their starts .... ~ E From Page 3 Cll Ci. ~ C7I 0 _J > ~ 0 cuhne and lem1nine 1n au ol us 10:00 fl) OPERA FROM SAN ~NCISCO · La Glocoode" Act II of Ponct1Ht11t'1 ClasSIC opera leatU<ing Renate Scollo and Luciano Pavarotti includes documentary lootage designed to enhance tile viewer's understanding ol the act • Host Tony Randall (RI (l: t2«> H SO YOU WANNA BE A STAR? lt>e efforts ol live aspiring entertainers to n11 ··1ne big 11~" and achieve stardom are traced through inter- views &nd actual per1or mances 3:00 (SJ THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles MONDAY'S SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 14, 1981 EVENING 9:30 CHARLIE. THE LONESOME COUGAR An orphaned cougar 1t111 en Is raised by a lumberman until the cat hMra Ille call ol ttMI wild (Part 1) 7:00 (ID THE WACKY WORlO OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orton Welles 7:30 Qi) DOUGLAS MACARTHUR: THE DEFIANT GENERAL Hal Holbr004! narrates this documentary exploring MacArthur·• powarlul Character that both made and desttoyed hie Cat- (S) P!P,S Comedy It a wry funny tople when David Brtlf'lner. Andy Kaufman Robe<I Kletn and Stll\'8 Landes- berg gel togethef al the nlghlapot where they all Q£1 their 1tarts 11:00 (_SJ HUOHIE Jason Robatds and Jack Dodson stat 1n this one-act play about two men lrom OPPOS1te worlds WllO share ine loneliness of tile big city 9.00 Q CHILDREN OH THE RUN Tn1s documentary. hosted by JOl1nny Mann, exam- ines the plight ol the m11 hons or refugee cfllldren 01 the world 3:00 .I; THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles TUESDAY'S SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 16. 1981 EVENING 9:30 REMEMBER WHEN PAGE ONE Dk:tl Ca"'911 tells Ille story ol Ille American lree Pf'HS, Its prlnte<a and publishers, lleadllnes and by-une1. ICandall and ICOOPI 7:30 (SJ THE WACKY WORLD OF JONA THAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles 9:00 II Cl) TtiE FVTURE. WHAT'SNEXn George Plimpton and Caren Kaye natl a IOOI< at tecllnologlcal innovations 11181 wfll cNlnge l!llef)'day Illa by the year 2000 ~ (,l) BIZARRE VIII JOl1n Byner Shows you thlngs strangef than lrulh, larger than Ille, end zanier than anything you've evflf _, 1n these encore pr8$- tlf'llallons lrom the ShOw· time Brurre llbtary 11:30 (S)ATLANTA BIO LAFF OFF 8111 Tush hosts thrs humor· ous night ol llflle<ta1nmtlf'lt u unknown comedians are 1ud04'd lot their comic 1etents 9:00 Q CRISIS ALERT· THE AGONY OF EAST AFRICA This documentary focuses on the pllghl ol starvmg people on East Al11ca and what some Americans are dOlnO to help mm HOSTAGE: A TOM COTTLE SPECIAL Ex Iranian noslaga Wilham Keough speaks lreely about 111s t4-month ordeal In Iran 1·45 01) REMEMBER WHEN: PAGE ONE Dick Cevell tells tt>e story ol tne American free press, 1ts printers and publishers, hesdllnet and by-lines. scandals and scaops 3:00 (.SJ BIZARRE VIII John Byner shows you things stranger than truth targe< tnan Ille. and zanlef than anything you've 9Y8f Men 1n t'-encore p<es- entahons lrom Ille ShOw· lime Bizarre llbtatY WEDNESDAY'S WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 19, 1981 EVE NINO 7:00 0 JUDY GARLAND SPECIAL Jvdy Garland is 10tned by LIZ• Mmnelh and Barbre Stre!Slnd on th11 unique muslCel special lllmed on 1964 7:30 II LEONARD I HEARNES FIGHT PREVIEW Jim Hiii repens 11•e lrom Las Vegas witn a pre~lew OI the light between WBC Cnamp1on Sugar Ray Leonard and the undeteat· ed WBA Champion Tommy Hearnes '1i) MODEL Award·w1nnong hlmmeker Fre<Jet1ck Wiseman cap- tures tt>e ene<gy glamour end grond ot the mo0el1ng prolen1on 1n • oocumen· tery prohle o! New York City's Zoll Agency CONSUMER REPORTS PRESENTS· THE SHOP AROUND SHOW Topics Include soeps, break last cereal, Ice cream and motorcycles 11:00 l'3 MOOEL Award·wlnntng llfmm1ker Frede<ICk Wiseman cap- tures the energy. gl1mour and grind of the modeling profess1<>n In a documen· tery profile ol New York C11y·s Zoh Agency 10:00 '1i) BETWEEN TWO WORLD6 • An ••aimlnatiofl of the 10:30 ml UNDER THIS SKY Ettzabelh Cady Stanton In Kansas Tne story or Stan· ton and net lroend Susan B Anthony'• ••i>er•enoes drumming up support lor women's nght1 In the Kan- sas countrySlde In t867 Is told IR) 2:30 lSJ BOBBY VINTOH Bobby Vinton perform~ some of ~ biggNt 1111& from the Sands Hotel 1n Las Vegas 3·30 S> RICHIARDl'S CHAMBER OF HORROR AND ILLUSION Vincent Prtce hosts this perlormance by master 1llus1onost Ricn1aro1 whO is JO!ned by the acrobatic team or David and Goliath and escape artist Loyal James 4:30 SIHUOHIE Jason RobardJ end Jtlc~ Dodson star m this one-act play about two man lrom oppesole worlds wno snare the lonehness ol the big Clly THURSDAY'S SPECIALS SEPTEMBER 17, 19111 EVENING 7:00 OH LOCATION: PEE- WEE HERMAN Paul Reubens created and 11ars 1n this satire o1 a t950s kiddie ShOW taped 11 tt>e Ro1ty In LOS Ange4eS with the lmprov1U1t0flal troupe The Groundl1ngs. 7:30 (I) PtPS Comedy Is I W1fY funny 9-00 Ell) HOMEBOYS Re1a1tons w11n the pol1c4:1 and theu lamohes are touched upon as young gang members 1tv1ng on 11 Los Angeles barrio reflecl on lnetr day-to-day lives and the llopelesSneaS and lrustrauon they feel when they look toward the lulure 9:30 ml NEVADA FALLOUT THE HOT YEARS Rancne<s and residents 01 Nevada relate stor1es ot what lallout from above the-ground nuclear bomo tests conducted during the t 950s has done to 1ne11 lam11tes hvestock and live hhood (R) 10.00 .sJ BIZARRE John Byner snows you things stranger than truth larger than Ille ano ianoer than anything you ve eve< seen 10.30 ( S, THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles 1:00 0 LIBERACE IN CONCEf3T Mr Showmanship •S 101ne<1 by s.nger Marco Valent• end mag1ctan Mervyn Floy In 1n1s show taped 11 the Sporting Club In Monte CarlO 2:30 CSJ RICHl.AROl'S CHAMBER OF HORROR AND ILLUSION Vincent PrlCe nosts this performance by mutar ollu~•on•ll Aoohlardf wllO ts JOU\ed by the llCrOblllC team of David and GOllllll and eteape ar1isl Loyal Ja/1181 SOUTHCOAST AUDIO CINTRI GRAND OPENING Featuring:· Head Cassette Decks.AD 3500 u and AD 3600 With an impressive crray of these conYenient features. 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(I) U.S. OPEN TENNIS Top tennis ptos. lnckldlng Btorn 8otg Jimmy Con- nors. Chris Ever1 Uoyd and Tracy Austin, compete In t111s lourn11men1. one ol lhe Grand Slam of Tennis events (from Flushing Meadows N 'f) 4:30 Q) BASEBALL Los Angeles Oodoe<s et C1ncmna11 Reds EVENING 7:00 (ID INSIDE THE NFL The 11lhleles and conteats figuring 1n the outcome of the ~980-81 lootbaJt 988· son are hiQhtlQllted 7:30 8 BASEBALL C11lllornl11 Angels at Texas R!"i!'s 11:30 II (I) U.S. OPEH HIOHUOHTS Hlgl'lliQhlS of Iha day 1 acilon In the U.S Open Tennis Championships (from Flusning Meadows. N Y.). SATUN>A'f'S 8POATS SEPTEMBER 12, 1911 MOAHINO 9!00. WCT TEHNl8 "$200,000 M8fYIW><i lnvl· 1a110n• Anell" Vljay Amr1· trej VI. Bill Sc;.,..lon t :30 fl HARHf.88 HOOAIEATS Hema: Robin Burns, Relph Slreco. 10:30. TME BA.8EBAU BUNCH Hoel: Jollnny Bench. , 1:00 a a 8ASUAU; AN IH8IOELOOK 11:15 a a IASE.BALL Regional covef ege of Mon· 12:00 8 Cl) U.S. OPEH TENHl8 Men'• Semlflnals and Women's Singles Flnal• lfrom Flulhlng Meadows, Ny ) 8 9 NCAA FOOT8AU Slanford at Pl.lrdve 12:30 tll VIC BRADEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE "Singles Strategy 11" Vic Braden shows you l>Ow. when and whete to make your strokes work lor you m a singles match. (R) O 1:30 Q) HORSE RACING "All-American Futurity" 4:00 Q) BASEBALL Los Angeles Dodgers at C1ncmnat1 Reds 4:30 fJ WEEKEND HEROES Hosls Jayne Kennedy, Paul Hornung 5:00 fJ WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 15-round WBA World Lightweight Championship bout bet--. Clal.lde Noel iind Rodolfo ··0110" Gon· zalez (from Atlentlc City). e looll II the upcoming wel· 18fWelghl bout betwMn Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearne. II SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY ' UEFA Cup Final" Altmear YS lplwiell 5:30 9 WIDE WORLD Of SPORTS 15-round WBA World Ughtwejghl Ch11m9lonal'llp boul bet-Claude Noel and Rodolfo "Gato" Gon- zalez (from Allentlc City)! e look al the upcoming .... terwelglll bout be'- Sugar Ray Leonerd end Thomu Heetn1 EVENtHO 8:30. VIC BAADEH'S T8'H&8 FOR THE FVTUAE "Pla)'lng Doubl81" Vic Breden d4Nnonttreles the key polnll of slrelegy end mov.ment thel make dou- l>IM e reel edvenlUl"e. (R) 1:00 ~ BA8EBALL Texu ~ at Celilor· nle Angell 7:30 Qi) COUNTDOWN TO THE SHOWDOWN MIKE DOTTERER Berry Tornpkln1 end Larry Merchant OIW 111'1 exdtlng previ.w to Iha wor1d wel· 1erw1110h1 championship boul be•-Sugar Rey Leonerd and Tommy H4erna. 8:00 . IOCC€R MACE IN OENitANY "UEFA Cup 1'11\81" Altmaar YI. lpawicn t:OO ID SPORTS AMERICA "All-Arabian HorM Show" (R) 10:30. RAMS WEE< Running fullback Hoel Bury Tompkin• tellee a tool! el Rams ectlY· ltiel on and off Iha tt.ld. 11:00 . COl.LEOE FOOTBAU Arizona YI. UCLA • COl.LEOE FOOTBAU TenneseMva.USC SUNDAY'S SPORTS 8EPTDM)EA 1!, 1181 MOANING Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funer al Facilities Stanford's unpredictable Cardinals invade Purdue University at noon Saturday on ABC <Ch. 7> with one of the game's most ezplosive offenses. centered around quarterback John Elway. runne r-receiver Darrin Nelson and fullback Mike Dotterer, an Orange Coast Area product. Dotterer, who prepped at Mater Dei High as a junior and Edison High as a senior. begins 'his third year as a starter for the Cardinals. already having chalked up 456 yards net on 116 carries. in addition to 39 receptions with a 9.2 average. "The Dot's like vi ta min E when something good ha ppens, he's generally around." says Stanford Coach Paul Wiggins. .. He's a winner. He has a style all his own, but he's a winner We're playing him at fullback this season in an attempt to find more playing lime for him." One of the nation's premier outfielders in college baseball. Dotterer can fly at a 9.8 s peed in the 100, thus he gives the Cardinals several facets to work with from his post in the backfield. The 6-0. 190-pound junior isn 't the only Orange Coast area product cavorting for the Cardinals. Also at the Farm are Fountain Valley High product Emile Harry. the CJ F Di vision I Player of the Year in 1980, and 6-4. 240 -pound sophomore center Scott Carpenter, who prepped at Corona del Mar High. Dotterer came upon the scene at Stanford in sterling fashion when he replaced an ailing Nelson in the Oklahoma game last yeart and proceeded to churn out 79 yards on 14 carnes to spark the Cards' 31-14 upset victory. That included a 30-yard touchdown run and he also snagged three passes for an additional 39 yards. 5:!0 8 Nf\. AEVIEW ANO PAIEVIEW t:301 HR. TOOAY 10:00 HF\. FOOTMU. Los Ange688 Rem• el ,.._ Orlewl1 Sainte 8 al HF\. 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InsideTV -· j 'Beverly Hillbillies' to return By JEFF PARKER Of -Dellr .._ ...... g Buddy Ebsen will be joined by other onginal ...J "Beverly Hillbillies" cast members Nancy Kulp > (Miss Hathaway> and Donna Douglass (Elly May) 1-in the special television movie "Return of the E Beverly Hillbillies" set for Oct. 6 on CBS. Joining 0: tllem wiU be Ray Young as Jethro and Werner Klemperer as a stuffy bureaucrat, C.D. Medford ln this movie, Miss Hathaway, who has joined the National Energy Commission, tries to track down s amples of G r anny's famous "white lightnin'," for a possible energy substitute. Her search takes her to California, and then back to the hills, where J ed has retired after dividing his inadvertalently found fortune between Jethro and Elly May With his share, Jethro has gone into movie making, and with hers, Elly May has bought a zoo to properly tend her "critters. '' Barry Bostwock, Joan Van Alk and William Devane star in the CBS Saturday Night Movie, "Red Flag: the Ultimate Game" Oct. 3. at 9 ~.m. The movie is a fictional account of the "incredibly realistic" war games conducted by the U.S. Air Force, and has been filmed on location at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. Dire.cted by Don Taylor . the story follows Bostwick as Maj. Jay Rivers, a pilot sent to Nellis for combat training, and the obsession he develops for "winning" at the war games ... Bob Hope will kick orr his 32nd season on NBC with an all-star cast in "Bob Hope's All·Star Letters Comedy Look at the New Season -It's Still Jo'ree and Well Worth It." set to run Sunday, Sept. 27 at 8 p.m. Among the "all·stars" already signed for ap· pearances are Loni Anderson. Cathy Lee Crosby, Barbara Eden, Linda Evans. Bruce J enner, Merlin Olsen and Cher yl Tiegs. The special is be· ing telecast as part of ''Get High on Yourself Week," a week of programming dedicated to pro· moling positive alternatives to drug use .. A murder investigation mars the reunion of nine black athletes who reunite to honor their old coach in "The Sophisticated Gents," a three·part miniseries set to air on NBC Sept. 29 to Oct. 1. The athletes, all respectable citizens. meet to honor their coach, only to find t hat ooe of them Is wanted for murder. The investigation thrusts the men into a test of loyalty and friendship that none of them had expected. Starring in "The Sophisticated Gents." taken from the book, "The Junior Bachelor Society," will be Bernie Casey, Rosey Grier, Robert Hooks, Ron O'Neal, Paul Winfield, Melvin Van Peebles, Dick Anthony Williams a nd Raymond St. Jacques ... A city boy meets a Southern belle when Anson Williams ans! Lorrie MahaCfey (husband and wife) star in "Anson 'n · Lorrie," a variety special set for Sept. 19 on NBC ... "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 19th Anniversary" is set for Sunday, Sept. 27 at 9 p. m. Included in the filmed clips of Carson highlights will be Carson portraying Walter 'Howdy Doody' Doodyville resident What wu the name of the town that Howdy Doody lived lo? And didn't Howdy have a brother? Why, it was Doodyville, of course. I don't re- call Howdy's brother, but reference books say he had a twin, Double Doody. When Timothy Hutton won this year's support· Ing actor Oscar for "Ordinary People," I Wal re· minded of hJs father, Jim. Didn't Jim Hutton star as Ellery Queen before hJs death? When wa1 that aired? Wbo played Inspector Qaeen? There have been five Ellery Queen series in all. In 1975, NBC brought the famous detective back to TV with the late Jim Hutton in the tiUe role. David Wayne played his father, the NYPD in· spector. ·TV puzzle Can you please tell me all about the 1968·61 show "The PrfS-Oner"? "The Prisoner." one of TV's most mventive series, was created by its star. Patrick Mc· Goohan, who had played John Drake on "Secret !\gent." Although he was only referred to as No. 6 on "The Prisoner." it was assumed by most viewers that this recalcitrant agent being held in custody at "the village" was indeed, John Drake. Seventeen episodes were filmed. and they were all repeated several years ago on PBS. The final episode had McGoohan discovering that be, in fact. was No . 1 and ended with him finally driving away from the village (Send your letters to Pepper O'Brien. Untied Feature Syndicate. 200 Park Avenue, Room 602, New York. N. Y. 10166, J ACROSS 1,5 Shown,starson 32 -NameOnly McMiiian and Wiie 33 Actreu-NO'lak 11 The-Man 34 She plays Archie's cool< 13 Str1tchorMay 38 -Tayback 14 -Not Olstur1> 39 Actor Vlgoda 15 Fabray, to friends 42 ActorSharll 17 Youngeter 43 In theknow ,8 MlaaL.ancheate(sslgn·off 44 Ml .. 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MAGAZINE Royal A pro Ille of mllllon11re Wedding" teshlon dMJgner Pierre .. Cerdln, e my111rlou1 .. ~n tree lhlt cr•e• Captioned mournfully, discount shop- ping with Judy .lerf'udd ABCNews g) MOVIE * • '.~ "Run For The Sun" I 1956) Richard Wldmuk, Jene Greer . Sep Jt,riday's. Pagr> JI 1 HAMMOND ORGAN and PIANO CENTER We have moved to 270 E. 17th Street (Hillgren Square) Costa Mesa. Ca., 92627. New phone 645-2471 . Open for business as usual only better. Plenty of parking . Larger quarters. air conditioned. Larry F arrari To help us celebrate - a free concert at our store from the Hammond Organ Company, Mr. Larry Farrari, Tuesday evening. September 15th at 7:30 p.m. For you - a great show -a world renowned organist. Please bring a friend. Butcher Bou L'leats FRESH SHARK FRESH SWORDFISH DAILY SIDE OF BEEF s1.39l& Cut, Wrapped, Frozen and Delivered ·sold By HC.gllMJ Weight JOOt .... CMlf tlcJlrw-r C••••clllMlr 1714167J.1210 Tube Toppers NBC 8 8:00 ··NBC Magazine with David Brinkle) .. 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Bill Cosily (.H)ON LOCATION: PEE· WEE HERMAN Paul Reut>ens created and s1ars In e seure or a 1950s kiddie 1h0w llped al Iha RoJty In Los Aneles w1111 lhe 1mprovlsaHonel lroupe The Groundllngs CS)MOVIE ** "1941"' (1979) JOhn Belushi, Toslllro Mllune O MOVIE * '"The Clllldran·· ( 1990) Marlin Shekar, Gil Rogers 8:30 tD All IN THE FAMILY When someo,,., PHNS counterfell ~ at lhe t>ar. Edith 114111 arrestees e. • M,isp«I (%)MOVIE • • '"Lovers And L1at1" (198 IJ GOidie Hawn, Gian. carlo Gl1111nlnl 'R 9:00 8 (I) THE DUKES Of HAZZARD ,.. Boss Hogg Q411S o<>fd fever (RJ D Q!MOVlE • • "Tentaclee" ( 1977) John Huston. Shatley Wlnle<s. «D MERV GRIFFIN Gue11s Dick Ven P81ten. Loma Panarson, Anaon Wllllam1. Lorri Metlalley, .l,rthur Murrey Dance<•. Michael Prllchard • WALL STREET WUK "Slalklng The Well S1ree1 Bargain" Gueet. 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RunOeep" MOYie "Sodom And Gommora/l" INNNews Benny HUI Benny Hilt Benny Hitt Tales Of The lJnexpected • • • t ~j i a.w.i.ltll!I...: Are Coming' Special Hablamos Espanol OuePasa USA~ Presente Mundo Real Presente Los Camperos SOCC8' Made In Germany OnceUl)on A Classic Tomorrow's Famllies Ramblln· Presen1e Vllunos' Calrf()(nt8 R ts Ma~eA Joyful On 8eotlg HIM!lan Julia Child Business uchange Ott P11nl Sports America Cassancwa Austin City Limits Up ~stage Pom1)811 NewCinema From India "The , Golden Fortress" Saturdays Details SEPTEMBER 12, 1981 EVENING 7·00 0 DISASTER OIL SPILLS Jonnny Moun1a1n hos1s lh1s documentary about <>ti spills in !hos country and abroad. 1nclud1ng a took a1 the Sante Barbara Oii split and ctean·up operatton 0 COUNTRY GALAXY OF STARS Mel Tdhs and hos special guest Syl111a tr ac.e 1ne development ol country music since 1965 1n o recOllect1on or some of the stellar per1ormances du1 1ng the course or 15 years of the MuStC City News Country Aweras programs ma LAWRENCE WELK "Season Prem•ere Pro· gram" fZl) RAMBLIN' 'John Hartford ®) WAYHEAND SHUSTER 'Rocky IX (t)MOVIE • * * The 1do1maker ( 1980) Ray Shar~ey T 011ah Feldsnun 7 :05 .tJ MOVIE • * · Lovers And Loars ( 1981) GOldte Hawn, Goan. ca<lo G1anmn1 R 7.30 8 THE MUPPETS Guesl Marty feldmen 0 AMERICAN BEAl/TY This special noghloghts the pre-''M1ss America" acllvo· lies '1l) MAGIC OF OIL PAINTING "Purple Sege" @) SATUROAY EDITION "Viewpoints" 8:00 11 Cl) ENOS Enoa. Turk and ll B<ogg1 take on the world's moS1 unscrupulous jewel thief tn ~ofacue (RI U°'BARBARA MANDRELL AHO THE MANDRELL SISTERS Guests. Roy Rogets. Dale Evans (A) 8 SLUEJEAN NETWORK "Slephun Stilts And JOI·~· ney" D ®J 240-ROBERT The pttot of a helicopter sun~ a heart attack and crashes 1nlo 1 hidden can- yon (R) Cl) MOVIE * * 'h "Sodom And Gomorrah" (1963) Stewart Granger, Pier Angell fD PRESEHTE "Afro-Caribbean Festival' The Alncan roots of the musoc of the Caribbean are expl0<8d u the musk:. songs, dance 1nd culture of Puerto Rico, Colombia. Brazil, Alroca. Cuba, Haiti an<1 the Dominican Repub- lic are tutured In aulhen· tie performanoe (}i)MOVIE • • ''<:out To Coast (1980) Dyan Cannon, Rot>- ert Blake. (l)MOVIE See Saturday's. Page 13 I --.--·-'5" .... '7" Coast Audio·.~ SPEAKER STANDS (nllllt-l $45.llYllll II~ ,.cbse 1f •r YAMAHA speakers HS-4 2 way 8" woofer ...... ·• ...... ····· .. mt• ,r. ~ 2 way 10" woofer .................... m .• lllf. r& IOM 2 way Mini Monitors ....... · .. · .. Slll• lllf. ~Ill 3 way 12" woofer .. . . .. .. • ........ sa• ,r. f&l!XX* 3 way top of the line .•.•....... S1 .. lllf. ( 7 Tube Toppers NBC 9 8 00 ··Ba rbara Ma ndre ll and the Mandrell Sisters ." Roy Rogers and Dale Evans g uest KCO P Q) s·oo Sod om a !1d Gomor rah." Stewart . Granger. and Pu.·1~ Angeli star in a lavish retelhn~ of th(' biblical stories of sin and corrupt10n KCET @ 8:00 "Afro·Caribbe~n Festival. .. The African roots of Cart~· bean music are explor ed in authcnt 1c pe rformances CBS fJ 9:00 '"High Midnig~t .. Mike Conners and David Birney slC1r m a movie about r evenge fo r a murder Saturdays Details F rom Page 12 * * * "The Jetk" 11979) Sieve Martin Berr•aOetto Pelert @MOVIE **'It i"'T'1o Srunlng ( 1980) Jack N1c110l11on. Shelley Duvall 0.roctod by Stanley KubrlCI\ 8:45 (%) MOVIE • • * "Alrptanot I t980) Robert Hays. Juloe HIQOf- ty 9:00 8 Cl) MOVIE • *'" 'High Mldn1g11r· ( 1979) Miko Conners. David Birney D QIMAAIE Guests Bob Hope, Nell Cer1er 8 (11 LOVEBOAT Captain Stublng gets tr•~ In a love trlengle. and 1 model prettn<k to be merrled so 1het men will ieeve her alone. (A)t:;J tD MERV GRIF'FlN "Hit Records" Guests: Kai Rudman , Bernedelle Peter1. Andy Gibb. Victo- ria Principal. M1111y Balin, Lulu. Gary WrlQht. Ronnie McDowell ~MOVIE • * * "All That Jazz" (1979) Roy Sch411<18<. Jff- llC8 lenge 9:30 119 VIKJNGSI "The Empfre Of The Nor1'1· ern Se11.. Meg nus Magnusson tolls a story of massacres. biller retell•· tlO<la. lngen1oY1 b8111e tac- tics Snd Ille 8Y9fltual OC:CU· petlon 01 tho Engll1'1 throne by a Viking (A) O (Q)MOVIE • * "Mounteln Mtn" ( 19801 Charlton Heston, Brian Kolth 10:00 D QI MISS AMERICA PAGEANT Fifty young women com· pate lor a tltle •nd a crown In 11111 ennu8' pageant, to bt telecael from AtlentlG City, N J.: Aon Ely hosts e a FAHTA8Yl9LAND A teleY\slon star r"°"Ntee tho night of a long-mlsaJng 1Yl8trb•, and 8 poetmen becoflws e renowned laz:z mutielln. (A)Q • MOV1! * • • "Tempeet" ( 1959) Ven Heftln. Siivano Menga· no. • c.A88>.HOVA "Sited In The Steble" Cuunove btcomu ~led ano memor ... °' • llmpi. peaeant girl he M«IOed return to haunt him • AUITIH OfTY UMITI "Pure Prllfle LMgue I ~8ara'"(R) CIDTHl~TIO ~HIU. .. • "-*"aifl••:i•• COIMCllan portr~ YWtoue ~ lncludlno • circus c;IOwn and • Freoc'1 exchange student, In numtlfOUI sketches CS) WHAT'S UP ~EAICAI T eke a short 10011 at the lives or midgets and dwarla. make • lost run wllh the WO<id's tutost t><ke. crack the myst8'- ol e nul muMUm, rkle the range with esptrlng c;owboye t0:15 (Z) MOVIE • • • "Blazing Seddlet" (197•1Cle8von Ll111e. G- Wll<ler Directed by Mel BrOOks 10:45 0 MOVIE * * * * "The Slunt M1n" 119801 Poter O'Toole, Ste1tt1 Aalllb8CI\ 11:00. UP POMPEII Frankie Howatd takes us on • 11beld tour of Pompeii before Its 111.fated lut days. (Part 9) Ci) SOUNOSTAGE "El1e"' Tl1o q-ot Jan ts jOlned by Counl B8Sle. Roy Eldridge, Joe Pus end loot Sims when she tiotls her linl1 televislon program In over• decaO. 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Tony Musante 8 WILD KIHOOOM "Sea Snake• 01 The Swllns'" CIJ WILD, WILD W~LD OF ANIMALS "The Admlreble Ociopus" P ... haps the most remark· able ol au -creatures. the octopus Is, by and large. a timid animal • HEEHAW Guest•· Ed Bruce, Gall Davies. Wendy Holcombe • MASTERPIECE THEATRE FESTIVAL OF FAVORfTES ··sunMt Song Seed Time" On N-Year's Eve. Chris marries Ewan T1Yendlle. a t0<eman at a nearby term (Part 4l(Rl '1i) EVENING AT POPS The great JIU pl1nlll Oscar Peterson performs with the Boston Pops con- ducted by John W11t11ms (R) 9:30 8 WILD KINGDOM "Wh'( ConMrV1llon?" at THEA Julie Sommers stars In the story 01 1 luclnatl<IQ wom- an wt>o turns out to be God. end brl<IQS a new undet'standl<IQ of the mas- culine all<! feminine in all ol us (C)MOVIE • * "Freebie And The S.an" ( t974) J1mu C11n, AIMNl!ln. cm ~ • * '"Night Of The J119- gltr'' ( t980) Jenlel 8'0lln, Cllff Gormen . .... MOYie * *.,. "BNl>elcer" (tMO) AoC>lf1 Aecffotd, YllPtlet Kono. 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"The Graat Santini'" Ind "Kraln4"' Vs Kramer '"(RI (Z)MOVIE • * "81th1ng Be1uty'" ( 19«) Red Skelton, Either Wil1181N Robards to Disney HOLLYWOO D <A P l Jason Robards has been signed by Walt Dis- ney Productions to star in Ray B r a d bu r y 's "Som ething Wick e d This Way Comes."' The $13.5 million mov- ie goes into production at lhe end or September. J ack Clayton will direct fr om B radb ur y 's screenplay. The story centers on two teen-age boys who battle the powers or a satanic circus which ar- rives one night in their hometown. Bradbury's novel, ftrsl published In 1962, has sold more than 18 million paper back copies worldwide. Christopher Re eve stars in · • MoMlinore, 11 -;!!f-h1n 1c;Jc,~~~ locatloft ln Rome. • 1--------------~-~--~------=-=". 15 llnquc l,'~}tti~;;/ -· 551-0273 CREATIVU Y COOOOINA TID SEPARATES FOO FN.l Pure Virgin Wools, In f ashlOfls Of Beautiful Exclusivity Women -Blazers. K1 Its. 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Movie "A Royal Wed~.lng" Mondays Details SEPTEMBER 1•. 1981 EVENING 7:00 Q HAPPY DAYS AGAIN "The Shotgun Wedding" g) STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO Two toShermen see too much Wilen they come uPon 1 pleasure bOlt 1ransfemng 1mmtg1ants to another c;ratt fill OVER EASY Friends At Any Age Guest Molly Picon IA) O (C)MOVIE • * * .A L1it1e Romance· ( 1979) Laurence Ollvlef Diane Lane (O)MOVIE * * * The Asphalt Jun- gle" ( t950) Stfltllng Hay· den, James W111tm0<e THE WAC*<Y WORLD OF JON.A THAN WINTEflS Host Orson Welles. THE MGM STORY: SUNKIST ST AR8 AT PALM SPRINGS 7'20 Cl) MOVIE * a* "Fat Me 4nd My Gal'" ( t94<!) Judy Garland. Gene Kelly 7:30 ti 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Steve Edward•. Melody Rogen. Featured a JumbO Jet et-es they prepare tor • lllght to Tokyo 11 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY 'Shotgun Weodlng"" LIY• erne and St11r1ey try to help Fonzie end Richie to tsc:.c>e a shotgun wedding by pretending to be thfMr flancees 6Ii) THE SHAKESPEARE Pl.AYS "Henry VIII" Power, envy and greed sptn • web ot lntrtgve and betrayal 1n Shakespeare's last play John Stride. Timothy Wast Ronald Pickup, Claire Bloom and Barbara l<elltlf· man are featured !R) CJ) P.M MAGAZINE A protote ot act<>< Alan Alda. tour clv1llan scoen· lists chosen tor • 1983 space sroutlle lltght 1tJDOUGLAS MACARTHUR~ THE DEA.ANT GENEAAL Hal Holbrook narrates thlS documentary ••plorlng MacArthur's powe•tul c;ttarac.tflt tttat bOth made and destroyed 1111 career (S)PIPS ~Y Is a very runny topic. when DaYICI Brenn41t. 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There Is Yogi Mighty Mistet (),j .. .. ~ A Way Beat Mouse Rotws Paontina 1:00 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Captlki .. Anottlet .. Sunup Jim " Fllpper As We Body 0'11Y lhe Fonz seems to Kangaroo .. Life .. San~ Baliker .. .. .. Seel! Buddies understand when RIChle .. Leave It .. .. .. Gentle Emer.~ V~la MISl8' drops out or SChool lo run ou wtth • ti.aullful woman .. To Beave< Ben Aleore I Rooers G) STREETS Of SAN The Las Vegas Rlchltd AM Tiie " Donahue I Love Romper Sesame StudlO FRANCISCO Jeff er sons Gambit Simmons Los Jel*sons I .. Lucy Room Street See Stone Is held hostage by 11 Allee BIOck· Leave II A~ Alice .. .. Bewitched So~ Calli .. Elect11c o•no Of youths who .. busters To Women .. Issues Company demlnel the relQs.8 OI Tiie Pnce Wheel Of 849 Love The Puce Mldmorlllng R!ChMd I Dream Of Movie To Be Educational their leader Is Righi Fonune vaner, Boal lsR~~t L A Simmons Jeannie "Hot Announced Prog'.~mmlng 8!) OVER EASY PaSSWO<d .. " Password Mike Shots" Khan Guest Gordon Ma<: Rae .. 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I "Tiie .. Jerry .. Ou IEasv that will change everyday Berney Bob Sii• Na Na News .. Penis Of .. Flippet K11r1oon VWla Mac Nell Ille Q)ttie year 2000 G CRASH ISlANO Mk Newhart .. .. .. P9Ultne" .. .. Kamval Alegre Lehr• A plane carrying a Pim News Enter-Siie Na Na .. M.A SH .. .. Gentle .. Mister Home crashes team on I n .. tlll!ment .. .. .. .. .. Ben .. I Al>nNs Gardener uncharted Pacific Island News News Little News News .. Donahue Bewitched Fred Sesame You And (RI .. .. HouMOn .. .. .. .. . . Flintstone Street ThtLaw 9 MOVIE .. The PYalrie .. .. Whit's .. I Dream Of W811 iii .. O¥er ** • "Cape F-·· (19621 .. .. .. .. . . Haooenino . . Jtlnnle Y OAJt Father .. fJl_ty Greoory Peck, Robert News News Kung News CBSNtws Tic Tac NBC News M.A.S.H. Good Eleclric Electric Mltcmtm. .. Fu .. .. Dough .. .. Times Company Company 8 9 HAP9YOAYS Fonzie diac;oY811 1 wall· .. .. .. .. News Jokw's News Dugout Benny News StudlO r... In a roadside di.-.. .. .. .. .. Wild .. Pre.Game Hit .. 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A profile of Dr. Edward Te ller. so-call ed father of the H-Bomb KHJ 0 9:00 -"Crisis Alert The Agony of East Africa ... A documentary about the starving people of East Africa. Tuesdays Details From Page 18 0 MOVI£ * * "Up The Academy'' (1980) Ron L•bmen. Bat· bare Bach. I: 15 CZ) CINEMASCORE 8:30. 9 1.AVEIUff: & SHIRLEY T-guys with "-1 on their mind• talc• Ille girl• out to an expentlw dinner (R)Q CJ) A Tl.ANT A BIO I.AR' OfF BHI Tuan holll lNt humOt· out nlglll of enterteln"*1t as unknown cornedlena are IUdQed tor their comic tllentt. CZ) CHAAl.ES CHAMPUN TAU<SWTTH ... "Robert Steck" 8:00 8 Cl) MOVIE • • .. Portr all 01 A Stripper" ( 197111 Leai.v Ann Warren, EdW91d .._. menn. D 8MOVIE •• 'II "legend Of The Golden Gun" ( 1979) Jeff O.terhagl, Hal Holbrook 8 l1I THREE'S COMPANY Jecll po-u Nt own twin to romance Ralph Furi.v•a vislllng nleol. (RIO Ill CR8IS ALERT: THE AGONY OF EAST AFRICA Thia documenlllfY fowMS on the pllglll of atervlng people In East Africa Ind whet some Amerlc4n1 ire dol"i_ tO 1'1119 • • G> HOSTAGE: A TOM COTTLE SPECIAL EJl-lr111l1n hostlQI Wlllllln Keough 1pe1k1 freely about his 14-month ordeal In Iran. cc:lMOVIE • • • "The ldolmllklf" (t980) Rey Shirkey, Tov•h by the Ae-ttst• Ch!Qno. Rlqoenl. mnd COOfdll'\lted CID~Kanellos • • "Coast To Coaar· ( 1980) Oy1n Cennon, Rob· en BIUe al)MOVIE *'A "Seven" ( 1977) Wlt- llam Smith, Beft>ere L" O MOVIE * * ''The Piiot" Cllff Roberlaon. 10:30. FAST ~ARD "Business Of lnlofmallon" New c.ommunleatlont sy.. terns may INd to doing t>uS.-wilh0u1 money. p.llPlf 0t olfioM. 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Dat!bne Drama 2 Cliff wants ··another attorney By L \'NDA IWlSCH ALL M \' CHll.DREN: Wanting to be certain that Cliff IS round guilty for Sybil's murder , Palme r hires his o"n lawyer, Louise Oor!>e), to defend C liff But s u :.pec ting Palmer of a rrame. Clirr "ants no part or her Brooke sw;pects Shawn :md Palmer arl' al'<•ompliccs m a scheme lll mah s ure Cliff is out or Nina·:. hfe Kent Bogan . a fan or Erica's. IS ~talking her Pam plans to do anHhmg to catch Erica m a llolly"ocxl t~ pc scan- dal Ruth 1s uneasv about Opal's presence a·nd Joe s uspects Opal'~ heart con d1tion is an act Shopping at the boul1q1,1(· Opal has no cas h so she charges all her purchases to Kate s a c- count. ANOTHER WORLD: Jamie refuse:. to take the Cory name saying he did hilve a biologwal father. •Wh en San dy t ries to mains m the clinic. 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Jamie tells her he's going to be away overnight. Rachel heartbroken when she must return Amanda to Mac Clarice 1s getting phone calls from a "heavy breather ... Jerry's strange mood $Wings a~ cause for concern. Olivi a to take out of.town post HEAOIN' FOR STARDOM Marie Osmon~ is stunned by the news that a fa mo us showm a n <Greg Norberg > intends to pluck her out of the chorus line and have her t ake over the starring role in a Broadway musical in a s ketch from "Marie ... Satur- day al 9 p.m . on NBC rCh. 4>. SEARCH FOR TOMOR· .. ROW : Max rushe'> to hos pital to try and save Garth but 1t i!I Loo late Garth succumbs l• the in· juries he sustained in the car craih. Garth's passing -st uns Cathy and Vicki Travers beginning lo lhi-"'t that Mignon's death which has been ruled a m11rder , A S T ff t: w o R L p ground tunnel. Liz 1s angf) TlJRNS: Wlllll Lita and. whe.n Don. r_nakes a pro Barbara's dress s hop doing fess1onal \•1s1l lo Marlena ver y peor business. Tom Marlena suggests to Don he suggests they advertise it r e a s s 1 g n h e r c a s e and carry cJothell that are elsewhere but he refuses more casual than the de· and .s ays he plans to start signer dresses. Stan is not mo1:11tonng her calls on the pleased with tW. SUiiCS· radio show tion Dee poslpoaea her TH~ DOCTORS:. Greta divorce from John greatly s~sp1c1ous when Billy ar "psetting Tom EUen coll. rives home afler four m the ttnues to press Annie for morning Jerry tells Luke tlte name of the l ather about h.1s past as a dru1 de· wl!M>11e chitd she's carrying a ler and Sebas t ia n 's bvt A.ttnte refuses. ca...i blac kmailing ol bim Mtic!ing that Aftl\W looks Sebastian gets Danny to p regnant. Ha ley upset lead him t.o Robin J erry because her retunt to col-wants to kiU Sebuliu . The tqe appears hepeless CeR· loss of Tara's mot.her up- "te goes lo Stan for extra sets Carolee. Billy con-c.a.-but he says. "Ned~ s1ders writing an a rticle r~.,... " that would expose Jerry to GUll>ING UGtlT: OlMW Sebastian so Luke tells tells Henry* will t.eH Va· J erry he Sh?'Jld i;et out of nessa he Us an Uleiltimate tGwn. Tara 1s hid~ng In the soa uniets he bffb the oil hos~ital. Sebas.tran fi,nds merger A frightened Robm and Rob1_n reaJn:es Heltfy agrees leaving Va-t h at Sebastian was nessa shocked Mike tells respo.n slb le for h er Hope he will try a nd get mother s death but he de alo og with Ala n for her n1es lh•s. Danny is able to sake . Vanessa blackmails free hi ms e lf: ~ agg1e Alan uying she'll tell Burt fearful Matt will fmd out about his arfair with Rita ~he is pregnant before she unless he keeps R ita ·s 1s ready. to let him know A whereabouts a secret from gun tottn.8 Jerry e n ters Mike so Ed can pro('eed Sebastian s ~ous! . "'llh divorce Justin tries to EDCE OF NIGHT. Jodie get Diane 10 chan~e her Cree~ herself rrom Gun mind about Philip but sht• th.er s clut~hes ~nd runs t'> refus es Ted purc hases Gav.•~ telling him of Gun· Nichole's ring from Steve the1 s attack. An a ngry and sends it to Vicki as 3 Gavin seeks out Gunther s vmbol or their cn~Hige· und Gunther falls down nient stairs as lhe gun goes off. · ret'ling he may have killed DAY OF OUR UVF.S: Gunther. Cavin runs for Neil tells E\•an the best miles In the meantime. thing to do would be to al Sky appear• and ahoota low Maggie to keep the Gunther When Milell ar child she Is carrying Rene r l vt Gwall~ sa)'f the tells David he ahould hldr word "watch .. before dY· In the health <.'lab's under lna . A wounded Gavin Is be· ing hidden by Bobbi GENERAL HOSPITAL: Trying to o ver power Mekos, Luke. Laura and Scorpio manage to get into the elevator and enter the underground r earing that Alex and Tony wall try to o v e r ru le hia... Mekos freezes them then later makes excuses for their disappearance saying llley left the island on another assignment. Hutch makes hit way t.o the waterfront wtlere Rose finds him aA4 removes a bullet from his chest. Fearing 6he will be in trouble with the police Hutch sneaks out Alan Jr. 1s gravely 111 with a I~ conditiOft as Rick fights to save lhe Infant ·s life. Worki Securky sets llP its heMl- q u art er s a l G e n eral Hospital alt~ Port Charles Is declared a disaster area. ONE LJFE TO LIVE: Clint wond~rs if 1t might be the emerald ring he re- m e mbers h is mother always wore. Pal plans to Investigate lhis bul before she can Vicki's ring is re ported stolen. Everyone n otices th1H Vickie's symptoms of emotiona l and physical 1nstabi111 y are vanishln~ wh1le she re· and not a suicide naay be lied up w1lh the break·in of their iipartment and Hem· ming 's death. Spence tell s Wendy he's leaving for law school. While saddened. Wendy contil)lle$ to grQw ck>fier to Z~h'. • TEXAS: Nita has 8 J served "'Ith divorce papers but he refuses to a~ept them Goi ng to a psychiatrist DenNI aarees he's ca I.he emotional edge and deeida to take a k>n& ~nise. Bubba Is unable t.o find Mr. Johnson. Sio.ce she coalrlM1 ntineraJ riglaa to the land it • ..&ikely that Kate wt.JI loee the ruch. YOtJNC9 AND TllE at.:STL£SS: Greg's feel i11 g1 for C hris 1ro111 although he tms to Jlaht t h e m s i n c e s be 111 h I s brother's wife. Creg is feel ing very friendly toward Snapper. Carl and Mary are crushed when Carl's scheme lo make Patty hat~ Jack blows up in their face. Jack is unable lo come on mean during a d§le with Patti. Kaye feeling closer t't> Cash and Edward's emo li~s continue to go out of control especially when he realize!> his plot lo poison Andy failed Emmy hosts named HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Edward Asner and Shirley MacLaine will be the CO·hosta of the 33rd annual Elnmy awards ceremonJes to be telecast Sunday at8 p.m . on CBS <Ch. 2). Shaun Cassidy will play host to Loni Anderson· and Jack Albert.son in bis first TV 1peclal, set for Saturday, Sept. 26, on NBC •.. Sb·year-old Kaleen Kitt Will play the part of Paw, the d1upter or an aspiring actresa, on the N~C aeries •'Love, S.ldney'' ... ,. -. -• r The ultimate in private ladie's fitness centers expands from Laguna to Newport by popular demand! • -TOURS e NOW AVAJLABLE WEEKENDS 11 AM to 3 PM STARTING SAT. & SUN. 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Monday·s ga me. on ABC (Ch. 7 l at 6 p. m .. will feature the Oakland Raiders at Min· nesota. Additionally, ABC will also broadcast four National Foot ball League games on Thursday nights. Newport BeKh, CA 92663 (714) 645-9740 Medt·Cal'Med1care Accepted MD Su~td What to do this weekend? Pllot'\Vee~ender ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE New look! New alzel Every Friday! IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE! I 8:00 8 111 NFL FOOTBALL Oakllnd Rlld«s II Mlnne- IOll Villlngl Q 8:30 I DOOGER DOGOVT 8:45 DOOGEA PRE-GAME 7:00 BASEBALL LOI Angeles Dodger-a 11 San Olego Ped<11 8:00 G BOXJN0'8 BIOGEST SHOWDOWN A preview of the upcoming milch behween wel- tlr#elght ch1mplons Tom- my Hearne and Sugar Rey L10nerd on September 16 lspr.,..,tld TUESOAY'8 S~T8 SEPTEMBER 15, 1911 EVEHINO 8:30 I DOOGER DOGOVT 8:46 DOOGER PAE-4AME 7:00 BASEIAll Big grid games off the tube l There are big games being played on the col- lege football front, only none of them are on the field. NBC and its new- found friend the College Football Association, ha ve taken on the almighty NCA A-ABC· CBS partnership. The resuJl is the biggest joke yet perpetrated on col· lege athletics. On one h a nd , the n e tworks and these greedy governing bodies of our nation's collegiate sports openly pass hun- dreds of millions of dollars back and forth in television contracts. Yet let some poor player get caught with his band un- der the table and the shock that rings from our campus administra- tion buildings would put Big Ben to shame. I'm surprised more of these kids don't place kickbacks over kick- offs. What else can we expect. when all they're really learning in school is to take the money and run. How many millions are we talking about? In the case of the 61 school- strong CFA, eve has capped their summer romance with a present of $161 million, all tied up into neat million- d o 11 a r bundles, t he minimum being given to each participant over the four-year < 1982-85 I deal. The one good thing lo come out of this exercise in avarice j s the a n· ticipaled addition of 11 weeks of top-notch ac- tion, with five of the na- tion's major conferences represented, as well as 17 indies. "•··~ , ... ------------------------------· Da!time Drama Judith Barcroft back • 1n soaps By LYNDA HIRSCH At long last, J ud1th Barcroft 1s returning to the daytime scene. Judith is best remembered for her long run as Anne Martin on .. All My Children." Judith left the show after the birth of her second child For a lime she was seen on ·· As the World Turrt!>" substituting for Marie Masters in the role of Susan. Judith 1s not returning to "All My Children" as Anne Martin since that character was killed off last year when Gwynn Gilles was assaying the part Judith, who feels it's imprortant that s he s pend time with her two kids, did decide that s he would lend her acting talents to the half-hour serial "Ryan's Hope" since the show would afford her lots of time at home . In character Judith will play the star of a soap opera called "The Pride and the Passion" who will need a medical adviser. That medical adviser will be Seneca portrayed by John Gabriel In real life. Judith is married to Wisner Washam, the head writer of "All My Children." Judith and Wisner met when she was an actress and he was a stage manager. LAST TIME we reported that Mark Hulswip. who has pl ayed Ed Bower on "The Guiding Light" for over 12 years, would be exiling that show and be replaced by Peter Simon Simon has been seen as Scott on "Search for Tomorrow" and Ian on .. As the World Turns." While the Ed Bower character is not being written off, look for several "Guid ing Light" c ha racters lo wave bye bye. Included in the farewell list are Steven J ackson played by Stephan Schnabel; Barbara Thorpe (Barbara Berjer>: and also rumored to be going is the character of Adam Thorpe played by Robert Milli. ONE LIFE To Live will be airing some excit- ing footage in a train yard the week of Sept. 20 while the shots, featuring Gerald Anthony as Marco and Judith Light as Karen, will only take about 12 minutes of air time, producer Joe Stuart spe nt months researching the spot, getting permission to use the train yard, hiring stunt doubles -the first time stunt doubles have been used on "One Life to Live" -and keeping the performers happy. Gerald and Judith literally worked a seven-day week to make sure the scenes were perfect. We suggest you tune in to see some really fabulous footage. Have a question about your /avorit1:: soap or 1oap star " Write to l..ynda Hirsch, clo FU?ld Newspaper Syn- dicate. P.O. Box 19620, Irvine, Calif. 92714. She will AT HOME HYPNOSIS!! The COOPER LEWTER HYPNOSIS CENTER of Newport Beach realizes that many of you want to make changes in your negative thought patterns and bad habits. but are simply not inclined or do not have the time. to come into our center. 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And he > describes Congress focus of "The Lawmakers," t-about to begin its second season -as "a great un· § discovered territory." n. "l covered Congress for NBC tor several years." Duke says, "and I had to fight every time to get a good story on the air "The commercial networks give the White House all the attention. and 1t,;.s my belief that the heart-beat of Washington ts in the Congress. The human comedy, the human drama -it goes on every day, and we try lo capture that on 'The Lawmakers.· " At the very lea~t. "The Lawmakers" offers new perspective on politics and government in Washington as it reports. once a week, on develop- ments in Congress. ' Duke. who continues as moderator for "Washington Week in Review," anchors the pro· gram with help from National Public Radio cor· respondents Linda Wertheimer and Cokie Roberts. "The Lawmakers" will be offered !tations in the Public Broadcasting Service network at 10 p.m. each Thursday, though air da'te and time - as with all PBX programs may vary. Duke came to Washington in 1957 as a reporter for The Associated Press. He covered Congress and national politics for the Wall Street Journal before joining NBC News in 1963, and moved over to public TV in 1963. ···This program," says Duke, "is the opposite of 'Washington Week.' News programs on public television usually involve the employment or out- Harriet still likes 'The Adventures' LAGUNA BEACH CAP> -When reruns of "The Adventures or Ozzie and Harriet" come on television Saturday mornings, Harriet tunes in. "I enjoy them a lot and find myself laughing out loud at them," she said. "Not that I had that much to do. I was just there. I was sort of the ce· ment that held everything together." But she's not as interested in watchlng her character as in watching Ozzie's. She misses her husband of nearly 40 years, who died of cancer six years ago at age 69. "We were alqiost like one person. We used to start from HollywOod aAd drive down here and we never stopped talking -and this was after almost 40 years of marriage," she reminisced recently. "We wouldn't talk about the boys, the family or the show. It would be general talk, sort of philosophizing. We had total communication." The first two years after his death "was like a nightmare," Harriet said. For an even longer time, she found it too painful to watch the show. But now she looks forward to the old programs. "l must say, I'm beginning to appreciate how funny he was," she said. "He used to do stunts on the show. He was very athletic. The doctors said he was physiologically 10 years younger than bis age." As for her role, Harriet laughed, "Nobody recognizes me without an apron and a coffee pot in DlY hand." Of those that do remember her face, Harriet said, "A lot of young people say to me. 'You're like my second mother; which ls a nice compliment." Of course, people have always felt as if they knew the Nelsons. One night In 1954 not long after the family bought a beach bouae ln this Orange County community and were eaUn1 dinner, they looked up and saw a family watchln& them through a sliding glass door. "They were ltarint at ua like in a department store window," Karriet lauahed. "l aald, ·tan I belp you?' They said, 'We jlllt beard the Nel.IMI fived t,ere.' " side experts -journalists on 'Washington Week,· economists on 'Wall Street Week.' academics and other professional people on 'MacNeil·Lehrer.' "Th.is is the first continuing public affairs pro- gram on public TV that actually employs its own experts,'' Duke says. "We send out our own people to cover the stories, and report on Congress and lhe people who make the laws.'' In fact, Charles McDowell, Washington cor· res pondent for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and former Re p. Otis Pike, now a syndicated newspaper columnist, provide regular commen- tary for "The Lawmakers " But the s how , for the most part, consists of narrated videotape from Capitol Hill. as well as interviews with con gressmen "The Hill is the most exciting place in town," Duke says, "and things happen there every day that affect people's lives. And only a small part or what goes on there is reported by the commercial networks "Take a subject like the recent tax cut pro· posal. The commercial networks give maybe a minute and a half to the crucial debate. We give a story Like that seven or eight minutes. show por· lions of the debate itself, and try to provide in· telligent, informed commentary on the subject." The production staff for "The Lawmakers" m eets each Friday to discuss the coming week's program. "Congress works on a schedule, and keeps pretty much to it, so we can plan on that basis," Duke says. "But if something unexpected comes up. we can scrap what we have planned and cover ' that story. "We were on the air the night or the budget de· HARRIET NELSON . a second mother Three years ago, Harriet moved her primary residence lo the house in this picturesque com· munity about SO miles southeast of Los Angeles. For 38 years, she lived at the family's colonial Hollywood home, which was shown ln the opening scene or the early shows. The Nelsons met in 1932 when Harriet Hilliard was working in vaudeville and band leader Ozzie Nelson was looking for a female vocalist. She got the job, and for the first six months the rela- tionship was strictly business -no love at first sight. "We were just friends," Harriet said. "Then we became close friends, and then we discovered it was a liUle difficult to do without one another." At one point, Harriet was on vacation ln Allan· Uc City with her mother when she received a telephone call from Onie. "Are you as miserable as J am?." he asked. • "That," lt1rr1et recalled. "settled the whole situ1Uoo." Married in l835, Hamel eant ln 011ie'• .,.nd PAt'L DUKE The Wash111gton beat bate," he says, "and we were able to go to the Hill, Live. while the vote was under way." Duke's "Was hington Week in Review ... meanwhile, celebrates its 15th anniversary in 1982, ~nd continues as one of the most popular conlinu· ing programs on public TV. "Washjnglon Week" claims about 7 million regular viewers. and there is no indication the steady growth in audience is • about to tail off. until 1944 when "The Adventures or Onie and Har- riet" debuted on radio with a half-hour script writ· ten by Ozzie. "That was a very scary night: you don't know how funny you 're going to be," she said, "But when that first laugh came rolling up to the stage, oh what a relief it was.'' By 1948 the show had gone through two sets or actors who played the Nelson's sons and who were dropped when their voices changed. Then 8·year· old Ricky and 12·year-old David "pushed" to be on the show. "You 're not anxious lO put your career in the hands of kids." Harriet said, explaining that the decision was not made in haste. But in the first live broadcast, "They just opened their mouths and you never heard such laughs. Ricky sounded like a pipsqueak. When I th.ink of the boys l always think of them at that age. Sorry about that. I think that's true of most mothers.·· . .. Wildmon's war From Page 2 that aired a couple of years ago. There were and he didn't like it. (In truth, they were so carefully veiled that anyone who hadn't read the book might have missed them.) When I told Donald that the fellow t talked to at NBC didn't know much about "Princess Daisy," he laughed again. Donald doesn't trust those network slickeT'S. That fellow, Berry Charin, seemed a little ir· ritated at Donald's assumptions. "There were pages in 'Scruples' that many people lhought were pornographic," he noted. A TV version of that book on NBC came out squeaky clean. "Certainly the man must realize that <the pornography) isn't going to show up," said Charin. "It's television; it isn't an X-rated movie. There are standards." "Even if this were ABC, (the sex scenes) wouldn't be in it." Don't tell me, tell Donald. f Nm wHk, Ttle&Mw will dUcull the ._ .. of re· al pornog1QjWt1 Oil t~. ~ o to/t1JO"ll un11 1t010 Pl producUot1.) ------------------------------ Six months of Rather By FRED ROTHENBERG A~T...,,iu.wr""' NEW YORK -The new man on lhe "CBS Evening News " was talk- ing about replacing a tradition. "I got a lot of letters. mostly unfavora- ble. They said I wasn't as warm as the other guy, they said I was too hard-edged ... Dan Rather? No. Walter Cronkite, referring lo 1962 when he replaced Douglas Edwards, the 14-year veteran anchorman of CBs· nightly newscasts .. When I started out I was tense and intense." said Cronkite "But it wore off as the seat became more comfortable." tt·s been six months since Cronkite handed over the reins of power and visibility. .. Dan's doing fine. He's coming a long just as I antJcipated. He's held up very well under the duress of being under the magnifying glass. He's gotten over that original intenseness quite quickly." Cronkite's point is interesting. He wasn't born behmd a desk. He once was a dashing war correspondent. Nobody called him avuncuJar back then IC CBS had a "60 minutes" in che 1950s, Edward R Murrow would have been Mike Wallace but Cronkite would have been Dan Rather. "There certainl y is a similarity in m y s ituation and Dan's," said Cronkite. There's also a big difference When Cronkite replaced Edwards. news was news and there was just 15 minutes of it. When Cronkite abdicat- ed March 9, news had also become show business and big business "The media back then didn't show a big in terest in the change," Cronkite said. So now It's not enough that Rather. who's also managing editor or the broadcast. is a respected journalist for one of the world's strongest news organizations Viewers have to be comfortabl e with him That's what makes his aggressive image so significant. "One person's hard edge may be another's courtly Texas way," said Burton Benjamin , senior executive producer for CBS' hard news broad- casts. "Dan's a reliable anchorman and a good reporter. He's given the show a great energy. I think he's do· ing just Cine ." But viewer habits are just that - habits. We don't handle change too well. Bring in a new race and we're disoriented A new baseball glove never feels as good as a trusty relic. You've got to break it in. Twice in the past six months. CBS News fini shed behind ABC's "World News Tonight." The second time was l wo weeks ago when Rather was on , vacation and Leslie Stahl was rilling in. That second-place finish might be viewed as a sign that CBS' news supremacy is slipping -or maybe that viewers are loyal to Rather and won 't accept a s ubstitute. Rather . 49, 1s developing a stronger following among younger viewers than Cronkite had. He 's an unfailing- ly polite man with an engaging smile who generates warmth on the screen but stall appears uncomfortable as a news reader. BEA SPORT! Come join us at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. The Newport Beach Tennis Club is the site ot such prestigious events as the 1977 Davis Cup, the Annual Pacific Southwest Seniors Tournament. the Orange County Adoption Guild Tourna- ment and o thers. Members. however. seldom find them selves waiting tor one ot the 19 courts. The Club also boosts a Junior Olympic-size pool. jac uzzi, dining room. and bar. 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COSTA lleliA ............. al QT,. 31 ~ 'O -111 3 I ., -- ~ . -. -· ... --.. -.... --. -. --. -- ~-Movie Guide for the Week FRIDAY'S MOVIES SEPTEMBER 11, 19111 EVEHINO g 8:00 ~ * * • "Bobby Deer- ..J !Hiid" ( 19771 Al Pactno, > Marthe Kelter An Amerl- can racing Idol. who has lound great euccesa on tile European circuit, attempts to disown hlmlell lrom hi• backgr0<ind and family while falling in IOve with a beaulllul woman. 'PO' 1- Q. (S) * * * 'Slmoo" 11980) Altn Arkin, Austin Pend.._ ton ScienOtlS II a bizarre- ,~ mosdlrecled think tank convlnc;e a bumbling ~ tega prof-that he la an 111en lrom outer J9t1Ge 'PG' 8:30@ * * "The Piiot" CllH RobertlOn 'PG' 7:00 cm * '1 * "Tile lslanc:f' ( 19801 Michael Caine, David Wamar While Inves- tigating a rash of ship dis. appeeranc.s In tile Bet-mu- da Trlangle, a Joumallat 91 umbles ecr0$9 an llOlat- ed, •OO.year-old colony ot plrates. 'R' CZ) * * e "Alrpl-t'' ( 1980) Robert Heys, Julie Haoerty A"er an alr11nar't er-faffs to food poison- ing. a nenrous former war pllot la presaed Into --Ylca and mull contend wUh on-board llytterla. a .ecretl'ltl control tower and ~nlled memor1aa. 'PO' t:OO 8 di * • "Goin' COoo- nute" ( 1978) Donny and Mana Osmond, Ted Cull- ity Two young lingar1 on vacation In Hawlll 1<e cttaaed by ganoaters 1tter a valuable neclt'-. O e • • '.t "Run For Tile Sun" (1958) Richard Wid- mark, Jana Orear. A lemale jou1na111t'1 -ch I<>< a miMlng Amar1can -uer lakea Iler to an lao- lelad \'lllaga In Mexico. wtlera she dlacoveB that NUii have taken ut> quar- tara. ~ * •'h "Uptown Salur- day Night" ( 1974) Sidney Poitier, Biii COiby. A lact<>- ry worker and a 1treet- wlM (;8~ 08I caught up In a gangland feud when they decide lo trall a gang- ster who llald up 11 bar. *. "1941" (1979) John Beluattl. Toahlro Mlluna. Aller the bombing of Peart Harbor. Soutttarn Calllo<nla c:Mllans and mll- nary penonnel react with unbtldlad panic to n_. ot • Jap.,_ 11tac1t ln theU own badlyard. 'PO' 8 * "The Clllld<en" ( 1980) Martin Sheller. GH Rogers. A strange radloec- tfw cloud turna a group ol tchoot:l'llldren Into mur- derous wmblaa with b4adl llngamalla 'R' 8::30 (%) 1r * "LOYWI And Liars" ( 1981) Goldie Hawn, GlancMo Giannini. 'R' ~ 8 8 * • "Tentactaa" (1977) Jonn HUllQll, Shel- ~ Winters An llO-loot OC1opue enraged by Ille under-. actMtlaa ol an oceanoorliPMt goaa on Iha rampage ,_ a tmall Callfomla community. (Al (Kl * * * "Blulng Sad· dlaa" (1974)Claevon Uttla, 0-Wiider Otraottd by Mal Broolla A rallroecl WOttctt In Ille Old Waat l'IM ""'°9t mOfe prOl>lefnt than Ila can handle wtlarl ,,. la IPPQll'lted ...., of Aodl AldQia. • town l*t- pcMnted for daatrwttoft by a~~.·R' IN THE DRJNK -Greg Mullavey I right I a nd Me adowla rk Le mon sta_r as pilot and co-pilot of a chartered plane car rying a young swimming team to Hawaii. The plane is forced down on a n un- c harted Pacific is land in ·Crash Island ' on NBC tCh 41 Tuesdav at 8 p .m . · 10:00. * 1r * "Royal Wed- ding" (1951) Fred Astaire. JSM Powell A eong-and- dance team gllt89 a per- lorrnanci. In England •I Illa time '"-' Qi,.., Eltzabeth II It puUltlg t"8 flnel loueh- .. 0t1 hef matrimonial plane. ~ • 1r • "Motel Helf' (1980) Rory Calhoun, Paul l.Jnka. Farmer Smith ..- Illa bdroedt motel to pr~• end fatten Illa ct-..p but high qudty mMI "8 naedt tor Illa sau- sage bul!MU. 'R' Cl) * • ''Bruce And Tile Shao-Un l(ung Fu" 8ruoa Le. Martial wt• expert Bruce Le It out to r-. the daeth of his friend and tutor 10: 15 (%) * * "High Heala" ( 1972) JMn.Peul 881mon· do, Mia Farr-. A man become9 a membat ot e club that It devoted to seducing homely women 10:30 cm 1r e "Assault On Pr• clnct 13" (19781 AueOn Stok«. Darwin Joatoo. Pollcaman end conYlctt are for09d to jOln together to pr-I a IMn·age gang from complete4y occupying 8_pollCe 1111lon. 'R' liJ * • "Up The A~ my'' ( t980) Ron Leibman. Barbar• Bactl. The war- ob-.ed commanoant ol Welnbafg Miiitary Ac.de- my 11 no matcn tor Illa trout>letome brat• enrolled lllare. 'R' 11:30 ® • * * "c.ddy9'1ta" 11980) Blft Murrey, Rodney Oengerlleld. The dement- ed grounde-lcaapar of 1 swanky country club w-oae -agelnal the gopher• lnllablllng hit turf. 'R' 12:00 • * * * "Horror Ot 0r .. Qlla" f 1958) ...... ~ '"G. Chtlatophar L~. Eadl ......nlnQ after the kHI hlia gone down, a IMnoma vampire rfeaa from 1119 crypt In ~ of -\lie> time wlltl "-"· -----taming blood. •••• "Tlleyc.llMe Mt. Tioti." (1970) Sidney Poltter, Martin ltfldau. After IMlng hie ll1and leave the 9Cen9 ot a crime. a poliownan It unoer1aln aoout wn1t 11e lhOuld do. ~ * ''The Happy Hooll« Goaa Hollywood" (1978) Martina ee.-lcka, Adam Wett. The q_.. ot the call gtr1a goaa 10 the "'"' capi- tal to mike a mo"'8 buad on Iler "'1oblography. 'A' cm * * * "The Fog" I t980) Adrianna BarbMu. Hal Holbrook. Terror comM to a amall coutal town In Illa IOfm ot an oml- noua mist 1Urroundlng the venoatut ghost• ol leper• klllad In a lhlpwrac:I! a can- tury earll«. 'R' 00 * * "Friday Tile 13\11" (19801 Betsy Palmer. Adrl- enne King. Tile reopening of • summer camp, oloMd 20 yurs Nrliar after tlv• murders. allr.ctl 1 WM:llc- tlve killer who knllH uneu1pec11ng tMfHIQ«• 'R' CZ) * • * "Blazing S8d- dlel" ( 1974) Claa\'On Little, G-Wiider. Directed by Mel 8r()()l(1. A raltroad worker In the Old Wetl llmOll llU ~problems than he can handle when he Is appointed atterlf1 01 Rock Ridge, I town pin- pointed lor O..lructlon by a bulilnau fyooon. 'R' 12:30 0 e * "The Rip-Oii" ( 1979) Edward Albert. Karen Black. A gang of )...it~~rosa one anolller over U .000.000 In diamond•. 1: 10 8 Cl) e * "Taata The Blood Ot Dracula" ( 1970) Cttrlttopllar Lee, Geoffrey l(een. A dllclpla of Orecula 11"91 th<ea man to oblllln Iha Clloek, ring. end Yim of dual naaded to bring Dra- cula bedt 10 11'9. 8•••"ThaMagu9" (1"8) Anthony Quinn. Mict\aal Caine " myttle tc>ya with the minds ot an lntalleotu11 Eng11111man and • ,,. young wonl*I. 1:16 (B) * • W 'Thera Goel The Bride" (IMO) TOnl Sntothefa. Twiggy. A ,.. "°'4~8ll~ .. agltatlCI -""""* tlJ Ylalonl of • l>Mutlfut "dr-Oh'!" on tM .w Of hit daughter'• wedding. 'PO' 1:30. * * "Tile Witch" ( 11165) Richard Jonnson. Rosanna Schiaffino A man finds hlmMlf lnvOl'lad with a woman who ttu b«:ome the m111ra11 ol dark lorces. ~ * * *'.Al "Tile Strano-., .. { 1987) Marcello ....... trolannl, Anna l(arlna. A ttandtome atonenaarled ltranger lgnorea aociaty'• conventlonl and payt Iha prlea In tlllt adaptation of Itta tamed Camus novel. 1='8 (%) * * * "Alrplanat" (1980) Robert Haya. Julie Hagerty. Alter an~·· Cl-fella to fOOd pol9on- lng, e nervoue tormar war pllot It pr"88d Into -- vice end must contend with on-board llyalar11. I secretive control ,_ end cllctt.llllad memories. 'PO' 1:46 8 * * "Run, Pl'fC'h<>, Run" ( 19&8) Gary MarTlll, Elga Ander.on. Oii Iha annr..raary of hie lint wife'• dNlll, • -'lhy Brlllall 1rf1toora1 announcn hie lntanllon1 to Wed a young glrl who later dlec::overs the arcum- atancea eurroundltlg her j)l'adecesaor' • death 2:00 • * * "Tile Beginning Of Tiie End" ( 1947) B<lan Oonlevy. Robert wall< er. The "-ot a ldentlat and hla wife become lnaxtrlca- bly lntwlned In Itta deYal- oprnant of tile lirtl llomle bomb, Cl) • * • • "Clllnetown" ( 1974) Jflcic NICl'IOleon, Fay. Dunaway. During Iha 1930s. a prtYata IMtKttw 1n-1lgatea a CaM tllat rtvelll a trail of~ tlon, lnoaet and ~dat. 2:i0. * "The Cllilclrwn" (1980) Martltt SMl!at, OM R~. A tlrtinga radtoac• ltve ctoud turns a group ol tc:l'IOOlchlldf&11 lrtfo ~· datoua zornblaa wttll bled! llngemelll 'R' a:46 (Kl * * ~ "Tiie Aval6nCM Expr-Mt" (1979) Robert si-, l • MaNln. Tiwea men tncountar natt.-81 die- ....,. and polltlcal lntl'lgue while attempllng 10 smug- gle a O.fectlng agent out ol 1'11$ CC>Yntry 'PG' 3:00 II) * • '\ "The Unt>ehev- able Varan" ( 1962) Myron Healy, Tsuruko l(obayashl A pr1meval monster eme<g.s from a cttem;ca1 experiment all<l proves to be ln~lnc1b1e in its power 3:06 (l) • • 'lovers And l.Jars ( 1981) Goldie Hawn, Giancarlo Giannini 'R' 3:30 ~ • • • "Motel Hell" ( 1980) Rory Calhoun. Paul Unke FMmet Smith US86 ll•s backroads motel to procure and fatten lhe cheap but high quallly meat he needs lor his sau- sage business A 3:45 9 * * "Ctty That Never Sleeps" 119531 O.g Young. Mala Powers A young Chi- cago cop •s tempted and nearly led a.stray by an entenalner In a cafe G) * * "Th8 Brighton Strangler • 119•5) Jottn lodet. June Ouprez A pa1an0<ac strangler prowls the damp, foggy streets ol London by nlgl!f 3:60 II * * "Dangerous Mis- S>On" ( 195'4) Vietor Mature. Piper Laurie The SOie wit. neu to a ganoland murdet becotnft tile object of a crou-country pursuit by mobslllfS 4;30 00 • * "Bruce Arid Tile S"-0-Lln l(ung Fu" Bruce Le Martial arts e1'1>811 Bruce La 1s out to revenge tile death ol ttls friend and tutor 4:-45 CZ) * * * "Blazing Sad- dles" ( 1974) cC..von Little. G-Wiider. Directed by Mel Broolls A railroad w<><ker In tile Oki West atrno.1 has mo<e problems than ha can handle wnan ha la appointed llherlff ol Roell Ridge, a town pln- potnted tor daa1ructl0n by a bullnMt tyoooo. 'R' 8a'TEM8EA 12. 19'11 1:00 8 • 1r'.A. "Cod. Name. Minus One" ( 1978) Ban Murphy, Katharina Craw- tord. A apeclal agent becomn lnv'lslbla 11 wlll U the resun ol tile '".,.,_ feels of an underwater exploalon. e • * • "Aun Siient. Run Deep" I 1958) Clark Gable, Burt Lancuter A IUbrna- rlne craw 11 divided bet-boys and rnen during a battle off Iha coeat of Japan 00 * * * "Return From Wilch Mountain" ( 1977) Bette Davis. Christopher Lee A power-mad ar1110- cr1t and hit greedy lem818 cohort attempt 10 8JlpiOl1 ltMt tupef"nstural abllltlal ol !wo cttlldran from out« ~ tor tttalr own avll purpoees. ·o· 1:10 0 1r *"Oh GOdl Book II" ( 1980) George Burns, Stounne Pleahatle. God 1a1ec11 an ~tltlg young Olr1 lftd ctlarget 118' lo come up with a llOgan tllat will help keep Hit name In tlla publle con- tdou..-'PO' 1:00 ~ * * 1r "Tile ldolmek- ar" (1HO) Ray 81'1811ley, T oval'! Feldahuh. A manl- PIJlatMI rnanegar uaaa 'tt'· IOU9 ploya to catlC)Ull two t-...gart lf!to pop ting- ~ llWdOm. 'PO' 1:08 CJ) * * "LOlllR And U.." 11111) GOldl9 ~. Olancatlo Olennlnl. 'A' ..... \t "Sodom And Gomorrah ' ( 1963) Stewart Granger Poer Angell Aller the lwon c111es 1te deatroyed. all that remain are the Hebrew•, Lot's d•ughter and the queen's brother OD • • Coast To Coast' I 1980) Dyan Cannon, Rob- er I Blake A runaway h0Usewrh1 and a setappy trucker hauling <:11tte C08Sl·IC>-C08SI t>ecome lhe targets ol a wild cross- counlry chase PG' SJ * .. • The Je<lt ( 19791 Sieve Martin. Bef- nacie11e Peter• A Ch1on1c screw-up makes mllhons oo a weird 1nvenhon Of'll)' to lose ti all in consumer damage suits 'R' 0 * *'I» "The Shlhtng" I 1980) Jack Nicholson Shelley Duvall Dorected by Stanley KubriCk A l<><mer schoolteacher hired as a winter nareteker for e remote and apparently haunted. Colorado hOtel IS snowbOUnd there with ttjs wtte and clal~oyant young son 'R' 1:45 tll • • • Aorpl-r (19801 Robert Hays, Julle Hagerty. Allfl( an a)rllner'a er-tans to food' po190n. thg. • nervous l<><mer war ptlot ts prnsed rnto _._ v;ce and must contend with oo-board llystarl1. a secretive control r- and Cloche-lllled l1"i9fn0flaa. 'PO' 9:00 8 (I) * * '"' "High Mid· nig ht" ( 1979) Mike Coonert. David Bir nay. Wilen hll wife and child 1re kllled In a mle1aken drug raid. a construc11on worker 9"tl• IUlllQI by taking oo 1tta lawless nar- cotlca squad. (R) -CC)••* "All That Jan" (1979) Roy Scheider. Jet- sica Lange The tumultu- OUI Hie of a prolaallonal dancer Is followed trom IUCC4SI oo the 11aga to personal er'--'A" t:30 cm * e "Mountain Man" ( 1980) Cttartton Hnt~ Brien Keith Two fur trapper• anloy Illa rr .. dom Of Iha wildernaae In the lut tew yMfl bat<><• the encroachment ol cMll- zatlon. 'R' 10:00 0 ***"Tempest" ( 1959) Van Heflin. Slhlano Mangano. Wilen a soldlar Mvet a man·a llfe, Ila later dltcov«a that the man la Illa CUI ot Ruseia. 10:18 (%) 1r * * "Blazlng Sed- dlft" ( 1974) Cleevon Llttla, o-Wilder Directed by Mal Broou . A railroad worlcer In the Old ~ almost has more pro than Ila can handle ha II epj)Olntad ll'larllf ol Rock Ridge. • town pin· pointed for destruction by a buslnau tycoon. 'A' 10:45 0 * • • * "Tiie Stunt Man" ( 1980) Peter O'Toota. Stave Rallst>ecio:. wanted by the l>ollea. a disturbed Vietnam ve!«an finds an vntura he_, on a mo\'la 181 where I World Wat I epic Is being lllmad. 'A' 11:00 ct> * ... JoMpll A.nor-" ( t9n) Ann-Mat· gr ... Peter Flrlh. A young man'• ftamboyant aff•a of romanoa cauM actndel among Illa •laid and l1utty EoglWwr *I of Iha Vlcltofl- tn era. 'R' (B) 1r * * "Tlletwnter" 11979)8 .... ~l!tl Wallec:h. R.iph "Papa" Thonon IMda a denotr- oua 11'9 •a~ bounty """""' 'A' u :ao • • • •.,. ··aora r-" (113t) Spencer Tracy, See Movie. 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While on uslgnrnenl an agent finds hlmsell betrayed and hts son ~Id· napP«I. ©) • '"' ··woman By Night" Ajlta Wilson. LO<· ra1ne OeSelle An lmaglna• live young novel111 dreams or an lncredlble women whO can sauary all of h11 se~ual lan1asles • • ,.., ··ca111et1ne & Co ·• t 1973) J-Blrkln, PllrlCk Oewaere. A young girl lravela 10 Petla 10 become a nigh laahlon model but l'8f plans tall through and she opens I hlg111y 1uera11ve ptOStltullon busJness 'R' 11.46 G * tit* 11\ ··1n Cold Blood"' ( 1987) Robert Blake. Scott Wilson Ba.Md on T rumen Capote"• novel ol a 1n1e 11ory. A pelr or moody and resti.sa drlM· en lfl'lve In a rutal Kanaaa lln'll'town ~·they mur· o.. an enll,.. ram41y before dayllght. 12:00 o • • ··euna 0t The Swamp Creature" I 1~1 John Agar, Francine Yorio.. A pwty ..... Ing o41 In Ille ewemplanda encounter• • dlal>Okal dOClor WllO 11 atlernptlng 10 create a monatroua nall·human ~ CZ) **•'A-"LUI Teng<> In Paris" ( 1973) Marton Bran- do. Marla Schnelder Olrec1ed by llematdo Ber· totuccl. A mlddle-ag9d man wi-uni.tth1ul wife r-1tly committed IUldde and .,.. uninhibited young woman "-' and ~ a complicated allelr throughout which lhey remain namelMI to MCh ottler."R' 12:30 • * * .... "Heller In Pink Tlghta'" ( 1980) Anthony Quinn. Sophie L~. A lhOatrlcal compeny tour• the unMttled w .. 1 dodg· Ing bill QOltec1on u well u lndlena. 12:l40 CB) • * • • "Panon" (1970) ~g9 c. Scott, Karl Malden. The cer-or World W•r II generel GeorQ9 8 Pellon la lreced tl'lrough the North Atrlcan. Slclllen and EuropHn camp.ign.. .. ...... .. hie connlet• with other otll· cer•. 'PO' 1:00 (C) ••• "'A Llllle Romance.. I 19791 L•u· ,_ OIMer, DI-L- An elderly con artl11 joint two young runew.ya In love on • rn.o dUl'I acroee Ille Europeen continent with the Children·• ~II Ind the pollee In hOI pur- eull ·PO' ())••Ill "NI Tlltt Jazz" (1979) Roy 8CNlder. Jee.. alca Unge. The tuMultu- OUI fife of a pr~ll dll/IQlf II folloWecl lrOfll 9UOCM8 on Ille atege 10 per'tOf\11 en-.. A" 1:1••·· "1941"'(1979) John Beluthl, Toahlro Mlfune. A.tier the bOmblne of p..,i Harbor, Southern CellfOmlt cMiatlt "'° mil· ltaty peraonne1 reect wllh unbl1dted penlo to ,_. Of • J~ 8'1edt In their own llel*YWd. •PO' 1::30 ••• "PtrlMA. Plr- ha·· ( 1972) Peter B<own. Wiiiiam Smith. A NlhlllM tiunter ~ to ttalll a lrlo of ~le wildlife pho- ~aphera. • * * ........ '"80• women" ( 1118-4) Tommy Klrlc, Yvonne Cre!Q. A U.S decoding C*li.t recelveS a mytlatlou• ~ from Mara whlcn demands women. 2:30 e * • 'J\ • Murdet MSI\· slon" l 1970) Analla Gade, Evelyn Stewart A ooopte and a young heiress spend a lrlghl·lllled nigh! In 1 dreary o4d llOUM (%) • * * For Me And My Gal' (1942) Judy Garland, G-Kiiiy The success of two vaudeVllllans la Inter· rupted by World w., I 3:00 e * * .. Courageous Or Chrtstlan' (1940) Jean Hersnoll. Tom Neel A dedlelled ooc1or's wM w11h the poor Is compllCal· ed when an epidemic strikes ~ a* '.h "fhe Sheep- men" ( t95a) Glenn F0<d, Shirley Maclalne A sheep owner attempts to ou1w11 Ills enemlea white "8fdlng hll anlmala through cattle country (]) * * * ""The Jork" ( 1979) Steve Manin, Ber· nadelte Petars. A Chronic screw·up makae mllllons on a .Wd Invention only IO loM It all In COl'llUlll8r darnege tu111 'R' 3:06 9 * * "The Atlalta 01 -, Annabel"" (1938) Lucille Ball. Jack Oakle The glltlerlng WOrld of Holly· wood ,,.,. 81\d agenta hOld• excilernenl tor a young-. 3:30 8 * e "Hortzont Of The s.e·· ('1972) Docum«itary. Th<• deep--divers find adventure and eKcllement ea they explore the oft. lh<>rl reglona of Auetrllla. 3:36 •• *"'"The Shining" ( 1980) Jack Nlchofaon. S'18lley Duvall. Directed by SI~ Kubtldl. A fon'l'l8t actlooltHCher hired .. • winter caretaker IOf a remote, 8rld apperently h*'flted. Colofado hotel, la ll'IOWbound ,,,.... with hla wife end ctalrvoyant young eon. 'R' I:~ CB) * * *'-' "The Black Merbie·· (19110) Robert Foxworth, Paula PrenUae. Alter WO<lllng on en emo- ttonalty exheul11ng dlltd· murder ca... a heevy· drinking pola detec:ltve 11 learned wtlh a policewom- an to find a matlclout dog· ~·PG' 4: 1& ciJ * * "LOV9rl And Uara" (191111 Goldle Hawn. GlancarlO Giannini. 'R" 4:20 e • • "Pllllo Vance' a Gamble"' ( 19471 Alan Curtis, Shell• Ryan. A ICeen-eyed delecttve and his glrttrlend aet out to tackle I baflllng myatery 1hat nearly OOlll them lllWllY88. 4:1() CC> •• "'Joeeph And1-" {1977) AM-Mar- gret. Peter Anti A youno men'a llamt>oyent atlelre of '°'"*'* <*lee ecandal among the etald and etutfy ~ of the VlctOfl. en«a 'A' e:oo ••• 'A "The Uttle ~ on The Pre1r1e·· ( 1874) Mlc;tleoll l.aNSon, ....... Glben. An AfMl1. cen wlldef'n... lemlty FIGHTS FOR SON Lesley Ann Warren with K.C. Martel in ·Portrait of a Stripper.· the story of u dancer-turned-s tripper who tries to maintain a decent life for herself and her son while performin g in a nightclub. The movie will be broadcast Tuesday al 9 p.m. on CBS 'Ch 21. etlempta to aurvtve In the aolt·heWted lawyer I• torn KanMI of the t11701. t>ei-her hOpelelS ••· • ***'"' ··9oy1 Town" hu1b1nd·turned -bank ( 1938) Spenoer Tr1cy, robber and her uptight Mlelo.ey Rooney. Falller f)'eNllt hutt>end wno la Flenagan'a Boye Town Is running for Celllornla dilNpled by a _,,lf'IOly attorney general. 'PG' ~lea,_ arrtval. (a:J • * • "If• My Tum" e * * * • "SeYen Deya ( 1980) Jiii Clayburgh, In M.y" (1"4) 8ur1 Lan· MlctlMI Oougl ... A brll· e111er, Kirk DouglH. llan1 Cfllceoo math ptofea· Olfec:ted by Jol\n Frenken-tor rMllHs Ille probleml hllmer. A top-ranking U.S In her 11,,..in reMllOnlNp general pk)tt a military when the llnda a ,_ love COUP In oppoelllon to tM whlle In N-Yorlt tor her president' a propoMd die-f1th8f"a rernarrt.ge. "R' arrnement agreement with (I) • • • "Nortll Oellu the 9oY18t Union. Forty" ( 1979) Nldt Nolte. ® •*'"' ··T11eCa1 From Mac D1vla. Grouplee. Piii· OYter SpaGe" ( 1979) Ker'I poppl!lg and alt-night par. Berry. Sandy Duncan. An tying begin to taka their •~traterreatrlll tomcat loM on two tvn-tovlng bul crU11 land1 on Earth. ·o· over-1~hltl loolbell play-0 ***'A-"My Body· era. 'R' 9uard"" 11979) Chris 0 *** "Al<piatWI"" Makepeace. Adam (19e0) Robert Haya, Julle Baldwin The new kid at 1 Hegerty. Aner an elrttner'• Chlc100 high school cr9W tell• to looc:I polaon- IJlekM tnendt with Ille Ing. a l'l8nlOUI lonner wtr ichOol OUICNI and logelh-pllOI la pr....O Into -· er they atend up 10 the CN-vice end mutt oontend 11 gtrlQ wl'llch had I*· with on-l>oatd hyltena, • eeculed them bo1h. 'PG' MCrellv• 1;ontrol to-~30 CC) • * • ··Ratntr• Coun· and c11c,,..n11ec1 memorlee ly" ( 1957) Elizabeth Tey!Of. 'PG' Montgomery CHlt. Duflng CZ). •>A "Boulevard the Clvtl War. e cttPtlvallng Nlghl•.. ( 19791 Rlehard Sou1hem belle II deter· Yniguez. Danny De La Paz mined 10 ha\19 Ille men of A Chicano youth une11pect· her c:;ho!Ge regardleee ol edly rebels egalnat the the~ atendardt and tradHIOne of Cl) CZ) • * •.. ......,,._.,.. hll neighborhood oq In l 19901 Rob«1 Hmya. Julle order 10 tvllltf hit own HllQel1Y After an eir11ner'1 deelre to get merrl8d and crew telll to fOOd poteon.. help nie trou ... ptagued Ing •• MM>Ut '°"'* .., younger brother avoid Mii· pllOt II preeeed 11'110 Mr· deetruc:llOn. 'R' vtc:e and mua1 conMnd e:G0. 9 * * "High lee" with on--t>oard hyetel'le. e ( 19110) Oevld JtneMl'I, aec:r811Y9 control t~ • Tony Muaante. Two cou- end cllc:M-lllled m«norlet pl.a on • .-end rnoun- ·PQ· 1111'1 cllnlb In the Pacific t;OO e 111 • •'A • 'F«ce 10 Nonttwet1 •• eeught I" an FrOM Navll'~" (1978) av~.(R)Q Robeft atlaw, Barbara 1:30 (C) * • "Freebie And The 1*n FM Allied 90ldlera e.n·· (1974) .,..,._Cell\, and ~ women plOt to Alan Atkin. Two frMWllMI• b4ow "" • dam and deetroy Ing S.... Ff1llldeCO COOi -a 11'*1egle bl1dO* In the plaoued by ""'8WIY cart mlddle of N~ lltld _,.,.,,. 18<1191 In IMlf lemtOI')'. (A) ~.,_.la-ft r*'9 to PfOt8C1 (Ii)•** "5-M u-ie tile 1114111 t'"'Y Intend to Old TlfMI" (tHO) 04*lle .,.,_ • • -• ~~j. ~-~.:.. ~. ___ .fA!..• ~<:?'.!!.'! Juogler.. ( 19801 James 8'otln, CNll Gormen A for· "* police olflcer I~ a deaperate search through the 11reets ol New York Cny 10< Illa mllelng d•ughler. mlstllkenly kid· napl)M by 1 p1yell0p8lh1C crlmlnal 'A' 9:-46 0 * * '"' Brubaker .. ( 1980) Robert Redford. Yapho1 Kono A 1el0<m- mlnded warden unoovers wldesprHd corruption wrien he an1ers 1111 newly aaalgned prison posing aa 1nlnma1e 'R' 10-00 8!> •• 'h ·~c:;eland (1942) Sonta Henle, JOhn Payne A NordlC beauty slo.ates and 11ngs he< way 1n10 lhe heart of an oulcaSI Marine * * 'h 'Honeysuekle R0$41" ( 19801 WHiie Nelson. Dyan Cannon W1111e on lour a Texas coontry- wes1ern 11nge1 oecomes Involved wllh the seductive daughter or nls s1<1ek1Ck even 111oug11 '1e a 1111 toves his stay-at-home wife "PG" (~ * * '" The Warriors" ( 1979) Michael Beck. Dor· sey Wrtghl Blamed 101 lhe murder ol a charn;mattc leader at a N-York S1ree1 gang convention. members ot a Coney llland gang must llgl!I lhelr way bad< to their home turf. 'R' 11:00 (%} • * "Ba1111ng Beaury ( 19-441 Red Skelton, Esther Williama. A composer enrolls In a girls' tchool to be near nos new Wife, Who left him right aMer the wed· ding 11: 15 (a:J * * • "Ona-TrlClc Pony·· (19801 Paul Simon Btalr Brown A once-popu- lar performer Is prnsored by everyone around him 10 drop his style ot muSIC and wrtle songs that can bring him back to the lop 40 "R" 11:30 GJ * * • .. Tney Call Me Mr Tibbs" (1970) Sidney Pottier, Martin larnleu Alter MelnO hit friend leeve !he _,. of a crime, 1 polic.tnan It unoenaln ebOU1 ..mar he lhautd do. al • * • ··Anne Of The Thousand Otlys" ( 1969) Richard Burton.~ BuJo4d. Anne Boleyn meets with 1ragedy bec:euae ol the will of King Hen!')' VIII (8 * *Yt "24 Hour• Of The Rabel" ( 1978) Richard ThOm ... Susan Tyrell. The effect ot a teen ldoh death on a group of college stu· dents In 1 small Southern town la dramellzed. (R) (C) • ••• "Reeunec· t1on·· ( 1980) Ellen Burtt)". Sam Sheperd. A.Mer a near tatal aulo aocidenl, a worn· an finds thal llNt hU the ability lo heel olhera but It ~ted b8C80M ot her reflital to claim a divine ln"'-.'PG" ThomU. JONI Saxon A ,..,_.... ... Of a fal*;'llC alllarle6 l'9Ul'ld• up a l"Cl4· t.y O'llYI' of apece warrtort to thwatt the IChemM ol t ruthlesS conquerer. 'PG' CZ> • • '" ··eoule'fard Nights" ( 19791 Rteherd Vmgu&, Danny De La Paz. A Cfltcano youth unexpect· edly rebels agalnSI 1119 llBndetda and lfldlllons OI his nelghborhOOd gang In ordet to tulflK hlS own deslrt 10 gel married and netp h•• 1rouble-plagued younge< brOlfler avoid Mii· oesirucuon 'R" 1.30 (C) • • * • The S1ra.ng· e<'" j 1967) Marc:;ello Mas· trot1nn1. Anna l<a11na A handsome 11oneneaned at1ange1 ionores society's convenuons and pays the price on this adaptalton of the lamed Cemus novel. (SJ •* 'Survival Run .. Peter Graves. ~Y Miiiand A group of 1ee<H IQ8'1I s1umt>l8 UPof'I something 1hey shouldn 1 ha111 seen 8nd must pay 101 11 wlt11 111811 hves "R 2:15 0 • • 11 "A1rplanet' ( 19801 Robe<t Hays. Juli• Hagerty Alt8f an airliner s Cf-falls to IOO<I potaon- ing a 08{1/0US former war pllOI IS pressed Into HI• vtce a/Id rn~I contend wllh on-board hys1arla. a $8Cre1ove con1rol rower and CllChe·lilled men\Oll8S ·PG· 3:30 (1:) * * * • fl"' ( 1968) Malcolm McDowell. David Wood The oppressive atmosphere at an Engllsh boY•" achOOl leedt 10 a vto- lenl atudenl rebellion (]) * • ""Thunderbirds To The Rescue" !19111) The pllots ol five specially equipped rocket ahlpa mutt save Ille llvea ol pu. sengers trapped on a aupersonle treneport 'G' (%) • * * "Alrplanel" ( 19llO) Roberl Hayt. Julie Hagerty Alter an llrllner'a er-falls to looc:I po4eon· Ing, a nervou.1 former war pltot la preeaad Into -· vtoe and mu11 con1en<1 with on-tx>erd hyaterla. a aecretlve con1rol tower and Cllche-IHled memorlM 'PG' 4: 15 Cl • • '" .. Brubaker" ( t980) Robert Redford, Yaphet Kotlo A retorm- rnlnded warden uncover• wld11preed corruption wnen he enter• hie newly assigned prison ~no aa an lnmete, ·R' MONDAY'S MOVIES SEPTEMllE" 1-4, 1M1 (I)• •>A "Real lite'' 8.-00. * • * "Simon" ( 1980) t 19791 Albert Broolo.a. Alan Arkin, Auattn Pendle- CharlM Grodin A 11tm ton SClentl11• at a blurre- crew moves In wllh • laml-1y mlldl•IC1ed think 1enk 1y In Pnoenl•. Arizona. 10 oonvlnoe a bumbling ool· prod~ e cinema ve<lte tege proteeaor that he II an doco.IMenlatY on the ever· alien from outer •P-~ Amertcan f1mlly. 'PG' •PG' 11:-46 U *tit·~ "24 Houri Of 7:00 CC) ••tit "A llltle The Rebel" t 1978) Richard Rompnce.. ( 19791 Lau· TllOl'nU. Suaan Tyrell The renoe Qllvl«, 04ene Lane. ~ at.a teen Idol'• oea111 An eldefly oon 911111 Join• on e group of COiiege atu-two young runaways In dent• In a amell Southern tove on e mad dull ecroe• town Is "'*"811ad. (R) 111e Euroc>Nll con11nen1 • • * '-' ··t11e Gentle with the chlldren·a perenta Rain" ( 19M) Qwtelophet end the police In hOI put· Geofge, Lynde Oey. Ttie IUlt. 'PG" 10Y9 .tTalr ~ 8 mutt (a:J • • * "The Al9M/I arohll8CI end a l>MUtlf\11 Jvng1e·· ( 1950) St«llng aodely gll1 In Rio de Hayden, Jamw Whitmore. JMtif'O It merred by hit Tiie PoMCe -beffllcl by a einoll0nal ff10tdlty orlmlnat mHtermtnd"a 12:16••"TNAW8k9nlng" ~~· 41NOJ CMrnon lffeton, '*CZ) • • • "For Me And My Suunnah York. 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A sale featurin~ the best-looking, best-selling ca.rpets in the line. And Lees has reduced prices to Southern California retailers so that they can pass big savings on to you. Come in early and save at our annual lees Carpets Factory Authorized Sale. This Sale Ends September 25t_h .... pj ~ r 35 ~ 2 -4 < r 8 .,, ., a: QI ~ ~ ~ it 3 i ., -.--~ i ~Movie Guide for the Week ... ! E f'rom Page 34 GI Q. Jl ShelHly Duvall Two yovnQ nursing nome wor~ers tiecome deeply involved with one or tnetr pauems (!) * * * 'Love w11n The Proper Stranger" t 1964) Natalie Wood. Steve McOueen A young couple !all In love and are m8frted eher the girl Deeornes pregnant on their flrSI data CRJ * * ·~ "Tne Avalanche Eltpreu" ( t979) Aobe<r Shaw. Lee Marvin Tnree men anc;oumer netural di ... ~ter1 end polltleal lnlrlgve whlle attemplinQ to •mtJQ· gle a detecting agent out ol hi• country 'PO' t:OO D a * * * "Family Plot" ( 1976) Wllllam Devane. Bruce Dem A for· rune teller and lier cab- driver bOyfrlenc:I set out lo tocate 1 wealthy widow's mlSSIOQ helt 8"<I colleet a SIO,ooor-ard (R)O Ct)***'~ "Bloodbrotn· .,, ( 1976) R1cn11d Gere Tony LO Blanco A young man deres to break lamOy rradlllon by working In a hosplllll ward lor children rather than 1n tne l'lellvy conarrUC1oon bUSlness. 'A' 0 * ,_. • '" "But11110 Biii And The Indians Or Sltttno Bull's History Leuon" ( t976) Paul Newman. &irt Lanca11er. An IQIOQ huck· star. Buffalo 8111 sells n1s legends and lore to wio. eyed 1ourlat1 at n1s own wild west show 'PG' 9:06 CZJ * * "High Heels" ( 1972) ~Paul Belmon- do, Mia Farrow A man t>ecomM a member or a club 1n11 la devoted 10 ~homely women t'.30 CID *** "Alrplenet" ( 19Ml) Robert Heys, Julle ~agerty Anet an airliner's er-fills to IOOd poison- ing, 1 nervous former ,..., pllot 11 prllSMd Into Mr· vice and mual contend wtll! on-boafd hysteria. a secretive control tower and cllche-lilled memori.. PG (S) * * * 'The Aunnei StumblN" ( t979) Dick Van ()yka, l<alhleen Quinlan. A Cethollc prielt ls tried lor lhe murder ol a nun wtth wtlom he hid ~ SUI• pectad ol having an 1ttlllr 'A' 10:00 8 * * ·~ "The Gin Mott Ukety To ... " (1973) Stock- ard Channing Edwerd Asner An ugly co...O undergoet cotmetlc 9Ut· gery trensformtng her Into 81'1 appeellng and much tOUQht·after bMuty wtlOM only desire 11 to get r~ upon her form« c:rit!R • cm ••~"Blood Fwd" (1990) Sophia Loran. Mar. cello Mutrotannl. A widow II ald.o by an ldeelltt~ tewrar and • amalttllM gengattr In her ~ c;ruude against lllt mafloeo wtlO kllled ner '-tMwld. 'R' tO:IO• *** "~alWed­dlng" ( t951) Fred Aateir., ~PO'#lll A~ danw t..n gMl9 a per- tormanoa In E1'Qland at IM time 11\tit ~ EltabMtl II la putting the llMI toudl- M on hat mattlmOl:ltal plant U:OO CC) * * '.4 "Uptown SaM- day Nlgtlt" ( 1974) ~ Pottlet, 8111 Cotbt A *10- ry wortlet and • ttrwl. ..... cat>blt ;.I caught up In • 04l"Of8nd *'° """*' u~ Oec!de to ,,.,. • ~ ltet wtlo II.id I.IP • baf. ® ••• "Bt&zlng Sad- .... I 19741 C1MYOn LIT11t. o.tle Wlldet Olteeted by Mel Brooh A ra1tro1d "'0! .. 81 in lf'lti Old West almosl has more problems than he can nandle when he is appotnted Shetoll 01 Rock Ridge, • town p1n- po1nted ror destruction by a blJSlnass tycoon R' ltl * • ,, · A1rplane1" ( 1980) Flot>en Hays, Jutoe Hagerty After an eirllner's crew !ells to food poison· 1ng, a nervovs lormer war pilot is pressed Into _.. vice and must contend wltll on-board nysterl1. 1 secretive oontrol tower and otlene-htled memories 'PG' 11 :30 (SJ * ,_. *'A "Wise BIOOd" ( 19801 Brad Dourlf. Amy Wright. An emotionally detached preacher con· tends wtlh a handful ol people, eacll of whom wants to exploit lllm lor a d1tterant reason 'PG' 0 * * Ir "The Coont 01 Monte Cr1s10" ( 1934) Rob- ert Donat. Elissa Landi Based on tile novel by Alexandre Dumas An Innocent min unjustly imprisoned tor 20 yeatt mal(es • daring escape to -eak revenge on the men resc>onsJble. 11:46 (Q) • • • "EOQl11nd Made Me" (1973) Mlehaet York. Pelet Finch In 1935. Wl!lle on lllS way home from tl'HI Fat E .. t. a wandering Englishman visits hlS sister In Ge<mony and ts Pet· SYaded to work for her lov- et. • wee1111y 11nd dlsnon· est lndustrlellll 'PG' 12:00. *'"' 'Hean Of The FllO Grande" (1942) Gene Autry, Sarah Padden A singing cowboy helps a widow tum her ranch Into a rnorle)'·maklng Yllrtture 12:30 D • * 'i\ "lo, Matter 01 Time" ( 1976) LIU Mlnnelll. lngrld Bergman A notal cnambefmald t>ecome1 • movie 1111r shortly alter she maeta 1 contessa whoM colorful memor181 enchant (!} • • • "For Me And My Gel" 11942) Judy Ganand. Gene Ketly The~ ol two vaudevillians la Inter· rupled by World War I. 12:3& CID •••·~ "Julia" (1977) Jana Fonda, Vanes" Redgrave Writer Lilllln Hellman la drawn Into IM maln thrust or wartime resistance ef1orta wMfl her c•o-1 chlldhOod Irland seelte her help 1:00 U "Keep AotltnQ" ( 19.40) a-Autry Ct)**·~ "TM Town Ttiat OrMded Sundown" ( 11177) Ben Johnson. Andrew Prine A madman 11allc1 lovere· lanea In a SouthwHlarn border town, lhat1*1ng Iha r..._ dent•' joy end relleol over the end of World WM II. 'R' t:.30 • * * "Fled G1t1.,.1" ( 195-') ~ CIOoney. JKlc C1t90n. A man llndl love wtlllt _.dllng tor hit bfOlher't lclllet. (I) • * ~ "The Oodtencl" ( 1980) Cyd HtyrMn, M• ootm Stod011rd. The trOl.>- ble " ju91 beginning for • ""'" Englllh ooup6t .,_ • mywtetlout WOl\'ltr'I drope by, glYM b6rtll to an .tblno btlby git! Ind cllMppeWt. ltevlnQ Ille lnfM1 btt*ld i * * "The Outaldtf" An ldMllllllc young American tolnt the I R A In Northern lrtl9nd. ~:20 • * fl * "The Otvlt And MIN Jonte" ( t041) JMn Arthur. CtlerW Coburn, 1t1 or• 10 find out "'11Mnd wile! 8" Iha~ we Cl'abblnQ Ind ~ •bout. • dtpertrnent a1ore °"""* QOM tncoonlto ll1d NOT SO QUIET Richard Thomas <r ight 1 st a rs as the young German soldier. Paul Baumer, and Ern~st Borgnine co·star!> as Sgt. Katczinsky in 'A ll Quiel on the Western Front' Wednesday on CBS I Ch. 21 at 8 p.m . worlcl 8'"°"11 1nem for •while. 2:30 ~ * * * • "The Con· lormlst ' (t971) ~-Loult Trlnllgnant. Dominique Sanda. Dtreeted by Ber· nardo Bertotuocl A phllol- oplly professor struggles to maln1a1n some Mm· btanoe or normalcy amid the terroia ol Fascist Italy in 1937 'R' 3:30 • * • ·~ The High And The Mlgnty" ( 195A) John Wayne. Claire Trevor An alrp4ane with 22 Pasa«l· g..-1 aboafd runs into din. ger en rou1e to San Fran· CISCO (%) * • High Heels" ( 1972) .Jun.Paul 891mon· do. Mia Farrow. A men bec:omet a mamba< of • club ll'lal Is devoted to NCIUOlng homely women 4;00 C) * • "The Rip.Off" ( 1979) Edwtrd Albert. Karen Bladl A QanQ of ,....... thie-doubie-«OH one enotller over M,000,000 In diamonds. 4:30 CC) • * • ·~ "Bloodbtot11- er1" c t97111 Richard a-. Tony Lo Blanco. lo, young man datM to brMlc femlly tradition by wortllng In 1 noepttal -d !or dlllOren tither thin Ill 1111 hMY)' c;onetrucflon ~ 'R' l!Y!NNa t :IO. * * "LOOI( 8-* In Angtt" ( 19159) Clelrt Bloom. AICihatd 1Nt1on 8aMd on me pjty by John 01borne Al Ille laat rnotntnt. • rnan dl1C1C>Y9tt 1"-t he '°"'" and "*' Ills w419. CZ> • * "a.thing 8-lty" ( UM4) "90 Sllelton, &111« Wllll1m1 A CC>Mpoter '"'* lfl • 0!"9' tc:flOOI 10 be ,,.., Ille -..... ..iio lell him rlgnt atter the wed· ding. 7:30 Ct) * • * .. Across Tne Wida Missouri" ( 1951) Ctark Gable. Rardo Mon- t•lban. A band of lur lrappors enters the uncherled rerrltory ol Iha 8tacicloot lndlanl where they encounter 1 h<nllle chief Ind his w11rr1or s 11:00 U * * * "Cape Fear'' (1962) Gregory Pacll, Rob· a<t Mitchum After e!Qnr ye1t1 In prt1on, an emb111ered men seeks r~ on IM lawyer respon1lble lor his convic- tion m • • •;, "Secret 01 The Incas" ( 1954) Cheriton Hes1on. Rober! Young. An •KPedlllon searches tor IM prtCeiea lnct Sun- burst buri.d OY8f 500 yeers IQO wllen IM Span· lards conquefad P.,.u CID *•• "It's My Turn" ( 1980) Jiii Cleyburgh, Mlcl!MI Oouglu A br11- uant Chicago math prol11· '°' r8111z11 the problem• In her ltve-ln reletlonllllp '""-' the find• • ,_ love wtllle In New Yorlc lor her lllhet'I ..-rfl09 'A' 0 1' * "Up The Aeacs.- my" ( 1090) Aon t..lbman, S.bllr• Bedl. The -· ~ conwnendllr!I ol Welnt>etO Mllltaory ~ "'Y II no mttch for the trouOMclme brats lnfOlled t ........ 'R' HO. Cl) * • "Portrtll ()I A Strlf)ptr" (1979) lwley AM W•~. Edwwd Her· mann. A w4dow r-~ cMll8ng8 of raltlng '* aon wtlllll WOtll Ing u • dancet Int nigtllGlut> (A) a a••·~ "Legend 01 The Golden Gun" ( 19791 Jen Oal«Mgt, Htl Hot• brOOlc W1*\ Ille femlly II murder.cl. a young ·~ ·-up wttll • Ml~ay uavetoMlkt~.(AI CC) * * * "The ldotmalc· ., .. (1M0) Aay Shartcey. T ovatl Feldllhuh A /Ntll· putative ma1111get uae:; v11r- 1ous ploys to ca1apull rwo reen.agers 1n10 POP s•rw;i· ·~ stardom PG rz, 1' •*"Airplane!" 119801 1'10~1 Hays Julie Hage<ly Alter an uorhnl!f s crew Ian• to lood po.son· 111g. a nervous rormer Nar p11ot •S µressed 11110 ser v1ct1 and must conreno wrrn on board nysterta a seoeltve control tower dnd CltC.ne-lolled memo<1es PG' 9:30 I SJ • * • A1rplane1 I 19801 Aoberr Hays. Julie Hagerty Altar an &1thner s crew taus ro food PQ4son 1ng, a nervous former wa1 pllor 1s pr~sed 1n10 ser- vice •nd must conlend "'11n on·bo&td hysteria o sacretove control tower end chche-fllled memories PG' 10:00 * • Coasr To Coast' ( t980) Dyan Cannon. Rob· art Blake A runaway nousewlle and a scrappy rrucker hauling cattle COBSl·IO·C088t t>ecome lhe tergers of a ..,.,d cross- counrry cnase 'PG (OJ *'I Saven" (19771 w 1111a.m Smlrh. Barbara Lee U S lnrelllgance calls In 8 Sf)llClllJ 3Q9111 10 Slop rhe 1mm1nent merger of seven Haw1111an crime syn- dfelalff R' 0 * * The Pilot' Cliff Aobe<1so,, An airplane p1101 turns to alcono1 1n or~ to cope with an unhappy marr119e and lrustrallng career PG 10:30 CZ.. * • • ·~ "The Hlgn And The Mighty (19541 John Wayne, Claire Trevor An 1irplane with 22 passen· gers abOard runs lnro dan- ger en route 10 San Fran- c11GO 11:00 CC) * * * "Motet Hell' 11980) Rory Callloun Paul Linke Farmer Smith u- hll backroads motet to procure and 11111n the oheap bul high queJlty ,.,,.., ne ~s for 1111 uu- butl,_. 'R' 00• * • ''1 "The High And The Mighty" (19~4) John Wayne Claire Trevor All airplane wllh 22 pauen- ~rs aboerd runs Into den· ger en rovte to San Fran. CISCO 11:30 0 * • The Aop-011' ( t9791 Edward Albert, Karen Bla<;k A gang ot lewel thl8Yll double-cross one another over $6,000,000 In diamonds. 11:44 (Ql • '"' . Pfeto'J The MO•· le (1960) Saka, Lise Oeleeve 12:00 U * • • • "Tne Apert-men1·· (1960) JllGk Lam· mon. Shirley MICLllne HOPIOQ IO get • promotion. a young Insurance man lends 1111 apartment 10 eenlor 8K8CUllY98. • • * * "A StrMIClr Named Datlre" ( 1951) Marlon Brendo. \/Men lalgl'I A Sou1hern belle IOIN her sanity .whlle trying to pt-'* laded gentlllty egeln1t Ille hllf.,_I Of her hersll and brutish brOther-ln·l•w. 12:06® *** "C~" ( 1980) 8111 Munay. Rodney Oaogetfleld. The clement· ed groundH"'* of a awanky aountry club waoee -~ the goc>her• lnfltbltlng "" turf 1:00 {B) * "The Hec>PY HOOker a.. Hollywood" (197111 Mantne lleewlc*e. Adllll'I WMf. The q-of tht call g1r11 v-to the 111m capl- 1111 10 !Nit• • moYle beeed °"lier tu10tlio9fephy. 'R' (%) * • "Loven And • UMw'' ( 19111) Qoldle H.-, 0111r1cM1o Otannlnl 'R' t:10 . *•~"TM Stilaburg Connection" ( 19712) 811rry Newmen, Anna t<wtM CIA IQlrlla Ind ...... •••• l11011mll Mltlng ,.... war dociumll'lta ll't_. hM h1llen 1n10 t111erny nands t·30 Cl) 1' • + The Slrlpper ( 19631 Joa11rn;i WOOClward R1c11ard Seymer Aller 1>tay1ng 1n a small town ror a b11el penO<I ol tome an e~·Carn1vaf star de<:ldflS to movi and slarl over S1 * • • , "Catherine & Cu 119731 Jane Borkin Pdlrtc~ Oewae•e A voung 91rl lravets 10 Pans 10 bt.-come a 111gh fashion mOdel bur ner plans ran 1nrough and 9he opens a h1g"ly lucrat1vs pros111u11on business 'R 0 • " Up The Acade- my I 1980) Aon Leibman Batbara Bach The war- obsessed commandant ol We111t>e<g Mlfllary Acade- my is no matcn ror rne Houbtesome brats enrolled tllere 'A 2:00 U ••·~ StopTratn 349 ( 19641 Jose Ferrer. Sean Flynn An East Ger- men stows away on an Ametocan train heading west 2.tUD ***'• TheLoat Moment" I 1947) Robe<l Cummings Agnes Moore- nead A publl!lher travels 10 llaly 1n ~ercn ol some mossing love notes belong- '~ to a weM-known writer 2.30 fCJ • • • •"The Haun1- 1ng' 11963) Juhe Harns. Ctarre Bloom Four d1sp1ra1e P9QPle 1nveatl· gate a house Wltll an Infamous reputation IQ< supernaturel QOIOQS·on 2.:45 e * •• I Gen lie Goan• 11967) Dennis Weever, I/ere Miles A smell bOy and hos pet l>Nr find ldYllrtlure In lhe Florld8 Everglades_ (2) * • "Battling Beeury" t 19441 Red Sketlon, Esrher Wiiiiam& A composer enrolls tn a girls' school to be near his new w1fe. who fell him nght after the wed- dlnQ 3:30 CID * * * "Simon" ( ~80) Alen Arkin. Austin Pendle- ton Scient11t1 ar a blurre- ly mlldlracted rnlnk tank convince • bumbllnQ ciol· taga prolHIOr that he II an elten from outer 19ace PG 0 * • Look Back In Anger · I 1959) Clelre Bloom. Richard Bu<1on Based on \he play by JOlln Osborne At lt1e IHI moment, a men discovers 11'111 he IOves and ~s hos ..... 4:00 U • * "Unknown WOder- nesa" ( 1973) Two tMn·IQ8 t>oyt explore the mounteln regl0n1 of Wyoming and Montana In search ol a traaaure reputedly t>vrlad there • • • "Highway Drat· net" ( 1954) Richard Conte. Joan Bennett An ait- Mar Ina become• the Kapegoat wtien 1 bMUll· lul girl ne·a known C&11u11ty II IOUnd lnU(clered 4:30 CC)•** "Acr~ The • Wide Ml11ourl" (1951) Cllfk Gable. Rlellrdo Mori· !Alban A band of fur l,.ppers enlert the vncherted t.,.rltory of the Blackfoot Indiana wt'let• they 81\COUf'll... • hot111e cNef end Ill• warrior• 4:46 (%) * * * "Alrpl-1" ( 1980) Robert Heye. Julle H809"Y All• an ..,,._., orew ltllt to food potton.. Ing, I M1WW former Wllr pilot II praeted Imo -- Vlere lfld '""" oonlend wltll on-DOetCI 11ytteri., • MCrtCIYe CIOOtfOI 10- tnel ~,.., l'MmOl1e8. 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'1:itt~ (-..•1 tVftW I f ~. •Mf91 A 1111,....,_1 M l"•I ' . .,,. . . .. .. .. " . 37 - 38 ~Movie Guide for the Week ... ! E F'rom Page 36 ~ Sam" l(etth Larsen A Ci mountain man 111114111 Ille ~ Norlh-1 With hos hulily searching fO< the grNt whHe water route south 'G' -.2 Cl) * * a "Simon" ( 1080) Alan Arkin, Austin Pendl• ion Scienllsts at 11 blurre- ty m1t0orected thin« 11.nk co•w1nc;e a bumbling col- i.ge prol8S$0< that he I• en elien from outer ~ PG 0.. 7-00 CC) * * * "The Coun1 01 Monte Cristo" ( 1934) Rob· en Donot, Eiits& l 1nd1 Bued on 11'141 novllf Dy Alexandre Dumas An innocent man un1uslly 1mprts0ned for 20 years makes a danr19 escape lo wreak 1evenge on lhf! men fll$POO Slble a cZ, * * • lwp1ane1 ( 1980) Roben Heys, Julle Hagerly Alie< an a1r11,,.,·1 er-falls 10 lood poison· •OQ. a nervous lormer war llllOt IS pressed ln10 set· vloe and m.JS1 contend wilh on-bOard hysteria a HCret1ve control tower and c;llCho-lilled mtrnOt1et PG' 8:00 9 (I) * * * "All Ouitt On The Western Front" ( 1979) RICl'iard Thomas, Ern.t Bo<gnlne. The 1errl· lylng "'9011 of World War I ara Merl througfl the ...... ot a young German IOldler (R) 8 • * e * "Giant" (Par1 1) (1956) Elaabeth Taylor, J.,,_ Oean, B8Md on the ll<><y by Edna F«ber Te•· as ranch Ille and lhe pur- eult of oll wealth lffecl lhrM people Cil • • "El Greco" ( 1966) Mel Ferrer, Roaanna Schiaffino The ta.mous painter ls alOed by rm ledy IOve wllef1 She warna him tt\lt tn.re Is a plOt 11001 to charge him with heresy II) ea•,; "Flight To Tin· gler" ( 1953) Joan Fon· 1aine. Jaci< Palance A plane e<ashes and the pUol and passengers ball out. beglnn<ng 1 hunt for a 13.000.000 letler OI e<edlt (8) * a •;, There Goea The Bride' ( 1980) Torn Smothers. Twtogy A n ... vous ll<lvlf11slng executive 11 agltaled even lurlher by ~111001 of a beeutllul 'dream glrl' on the eve of his daughter's wedding PG (S) * * 1941' ( t979) John Belushi, Toshlro M1fune Alter the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Sou1he<n Camornla clvlllans and mU- ltary personnel rellGI with unbridled panic to news ot 11 Japanese attack In lhelr own baGkyard 'PG' 0 **'From Hell To Vic· lory ( 1979) George Hamll· ton. Geo<ge Peppard Four friends from dltfaranl countries must lelve Parlt In t939 IO fight for theft lndlvldual countrtH In World War II. 'PG' t:o0 (t) * • "Lapl(e" (1975) Ton~ Curlis, Anjanatle Comet LOUIS "Lepke" BUChelter. a feeder of Ama11ca·1 underworld, heed• up the notork?U• organlzttlon known H Mllfder. Inc. 'R' cm 'Ill** "Alrpl1n1I" ( 11180) R~ Hays. Julie HIOt'lY· Alter an 9l1llMl''I c:rsw 11119 to food OOIM>n· Ing, a ,__ fonner wtr pilot It c><llSMCI Into -- Ylee end must contend wtth on-oo.rd hysteria, • ..ctetlve con1ro1 tow.r and CllCM-fllled rMmOr!N. 'PO' ctJ • * "Lovan And CAUGHT BY THE ENEMY Rober t Shaw ( lefll and Harrison r ord. on a mission behind GermC:tn lines to destroy a bridge and expose a spy, are taken pr isoners in ·rorce 10 from Na\'arone.' on the ABC (Ch . 71 ·Sunday Nig ht Movie' al 8 p.m Lle11' (19811 Gotdlll Hawn, GtancarlO Gt.lnntnt · R' tO:OO Cli) • * * * "Pet Ion" ( 11170) George c Sco1t. Kiri Malden The car-of World War II general George S. Patton It trll<*l through 1he ~h African, Siclll1n and European campalg~. H well u hit contllct1 with other oltl- cen 'PG' (I) * a "Ataaull On Pre- dncl 13" ( 1079) Austin Staker, Darwin Joston Polle«Mn Ind convlc:11 are forced to foln together to prevent a teen-age gang lrom completely occopylng a_potloe 1t1tlon 'R' U * *'~ "Honeysucllle Roee" ( 1980) Wlllle Nelson, Dyan Cannon While on IOUf, a Te•as counlry· -llln alt\(j4I( beCOmeS lnvOIYed with the Mductlve daughtet of his llldeklok even though he 11111 loYel hlsttay-111.home wUe 'PG' 11:00 (C) * * • * " II" (1968) Malcolm McDowell. David Wood The oppressi ve atmosphere 11 an EngllSh boys achoo• !lads to a Vio- lent student rebellion (Z) * * • • Bia.zing Sad- dles ( t97'4) Cleevon Lillie, Gene Wiider Olrec1ed by Mel Brooks. A rallroad worker In tile Old West almost haa more problems than he can Mndle wnen he Is appotntad she<ltt ot Roell Ridge, a town pln- l)olntad for 0..1n.c:tlon by a butlneu !)'Coon 'R' 11.30 (Q) **a "BIUlng Sad- dlea" ( 1117'4) Cloevon Ulfle, Gene Wiider. Olrec1ed by Mel Brooll1. A rallroed wor11.. In fhe Old West almoat he• more problema than he can handle wtMKI he ,, appointed aherltt of Rode Rldoe, • town pln- l)Olntad I<>< deatructlon by a bu*-lyCOOn 'A' 12:00 8 * * "The CraclclllMll" (11165) Gaoroe Sander•. Chltlet Otake An ticpert u tecr acker find• him self In helvy demand • * e I "A Thouaand Ctowne" ( !H5) Jason Aobarda, Barbara H.mt A IOClll WOfller conlllnoM an unetnploy9d Wf'lter to gel his job beck and marry her, 10 that he won't Iota CUtlOdy OI hll MP'-8 •• "llhObll" (1990) P1ul Mlc;haet Gluer, SuNn Hogan A group of met'ltllly •• petienls. alrlCk· en wtth phe>blu, era mur- dered according to lheit Individual leatS 'R' 12..'05 8 (J) a* "Love's Oerk Ride" ( 1978) Clltt Potts. Curia Snodgreu A nightclub entllf'lalner helps 1 young art director whO was blinded In an accident rabulld his 1111 llnd care. 12:30 • • "Fl1111 Maste<a 01 Dlal}l" Ave marti.i arts ChamplOns Mt out to .....,, the tcore agalnat ~ul c:rlmlnals. 'R' 12:35 (Z) * • • "/\lrplanet" t 1980) Robe11 Hayt. Julle Hageny Altar an 1lrllner'1 crew laltl 10 food poiSOn· Ing, a ne<vous former war pllOt is l)<'eSMd Into ..,. vice and must con•end wtth on-t>oetd hyslerie, a secretive control to-r end chcn..lllled memories. 'PG' 1:00(C) *••"All Thal Jazz" (1079) Roy Scheide<, Jes. sic• Lange The tumultu· ous tile of a prol~•t dancer Is IOllowed from IUCGlllS on lhe Siege to personal crises 'R' ff1) * • ', 'Whe<e The Bui· lalo Roam" ( 1980) Biii Murray, Peter Boyle Jour· n1lls1 Hunter S. Thompson uses his unorthodO• reporting 1ecMlques to COV8f some of the major l)Olillcal and social events ol tl'H! late '60s and early ·70a R· 1.10 U * • •·~ This Man Muat Ole" ( 1970) Mlchae4 Ouchauasoy, Jean '!'anne. Olrec1ed by Claude Che- brol. Based on a llory by Nlc;holu Blake A lather anrl09d over his son's hit· and-<un dMth aets out to Rnd his killef 1:30 e a•,; "Nightmare In Wu" ( 19901 Cameron Mltehell, Anne Helm An ac1or badly disfigured by burning wu t11ka rovenge agalnat I'll• ene- mlea by opening a WU· w0<l1t elfhtblt 2:00. ••~"The Ctvi.im .. Tree" ( tll69) WIN1811'1 HOl- cltn, Vitn9 Liii A wealthy ~ deYot• alt of his etforu to the h•J>PIMM of ht• dying IOtl 0 * * "Tile Abdlullon" 11974) Liv Ullmann, Peter F1nc;n a.cause of h .. love for e Cardinal, Queen Chnsltna causes a .stir throughOUt Sweden by abdicating and con1111<1lng to Cathollcftrn In Iha 17th oenlury 'PG' 2:05 CZ) * * • "For Me And My Gal" ( 19421 Judy Garland. Gene Kelly The succ:esa ot 1wo vaudevilllane I• Inter· rupled by World War 'I 2:16 CD **•"Anatomy Of A Murder" ( 1959) James Sl-ar1. 8en Gazzar1 A small-town attorney defends an Army lleuten- ant who is accused of kill· Ing a man tuspected of attacking his wife 2:45 11 • • • "Murder Once Removed" (19711 John Fors)'lhe Barbara Bain A "perfect e<1me·· goes awry when 1 achermng doctor murde<I once for 101111 and lhen naa to klll eglln 3:00 ~ • • "Lopke" ( 1975) Tony Curtis, Anfanella Comer Louis "Lepl(e" Buchalter. a leadar of America s underworld, heads up lha no1orlous orgen11111on known as Murde1. Inc R '4:00 U * * * "SN OI Losl Ships" ( 111531 JOhn 0..ek Wanda Hendrix Two Coasl Guardamen loud over the samo girl ondlOQ In one'' demo1lon and Ille other's heartbreek 0 •. , "Nuty Hablts" ( 1977) Glenda Jackson, Mello• Mercour1 s.v .. at nuns In a Philadelphia oon· \tent beOOmtl 8"1meahed In a Wat«gate-tlke tcandal es a new Abbess 11 ebOut to be appolmed 'PG' THURSDAY'S MOVlf.8 SEPTEMBER 17, tM1 EVEHIHO 9:00 ~ * * * "LH Glrls" ( 19571 Geno Kelly, Mitzi Gaynor. An American mu1lcal 1how hll• the Euro"•n c1rc111t when ~llonaertee 9!30 CZ) ••• ,. "9oulevard Nlght1" (1979) Alotl#d '!'ntguu. 0.My De LI Pu. A Chle9no yOuth unexpec:l· edly rebel• agaln1t the 11and1rd1 and tradf'llon1 of ' "" ntlOllOO!hOOd gano In order 10 f\illlll n111 own desire 10 oe• married and htlp his trouble-plagued 1younger brother avood sell- Jl!Struc;tlon. 'R' 7:00 g * a · Electrle Eskimo" A young boy PoochOOll. becomes a powa1lul source ot ene<gy 8:00 U * • • • "Giant' (Pan 2) ( 1956) Ellzaoeth Taylor James Dean Based on the t1ory by Edna Ferber Te>t· as 'ranch Ille and the pur- suit ot oll wealth allec1 three Pi!<>Ple O • * a BrewSler McCloud ' 119711 Bud CO<t. Salty Kellerman Wllh the help of an angel a modern-day opllm1S1 hvtng 1n lhe Houston Aslrodome a11_,mp1S to prepare him- sell for "lhghl " (I) a• !he Human Fac- 1or" I t975) George Kenne- dy John Miiis A computer expert uses his 1ec;nn1ca1 knowledge to lrBG~ down his family ~killers ~ • • • ·cousin Cousone ( 19751 Ma11e Chrosllne Barrault, ll1e.1or Lanou• Two French tam•· lies wllh middle class va1. u8' 1uspec1 1he11 children a1e hav•OQ an atta1r R (}1) * • • Seems like Old Jomes ( 19801 GOldte Hawn. Chevy Chase A sofl·hearted 1awyer ts 10<n bet_,, her h<>Pllless ••· husband ·1 urned-bank robber and her uptight pretent nusb&nd who la running tor Calllorn1a attorney general 'PG' cm **·~ "The Out11der" ( t9781 Sl"1tng Hayden, Crtig WISIOO A young Idea.NII tflvell 10 NOt1he<n Ireland 10 Join the lrlsh Republlc'a struggle tor lndePendenGe. 'R' *a* "The Jerk" ( t979) Stllltl Marlin. Ber- nadene Peterw A chronic scr-"UP makes mllfk>ns on a weird lnvenllon only to ION It ah In consumer damege au•ts 'R' 0 • • • "Return Of A Men Called Horse" (1979) Richard Harris, Gale Son· dergaard. An Engllsh lord return• to Amert<:& when he learns that Iha lndltn1 who Initiated him 1n1oµr tribe hive lost their modest preserve 10 tr11194Hs PG' 8: 15 • • "Love<s And Liars" ( 198 t) Goldie Hawn, (lla11'C.4rlo Gl1nntnt 'R' 9:00 U ~ • • '-' "Jennifer A Woman's Story" { t079) Eflzabettl Montgomery, Bradford DOiman A widow trying to maka a Ille for hersett and her children becomes 1nvotveo In a bll • 1er a1rugo1e '°' control 01 ne< Ille hu11>and's compa- ny (RI U *ft•·~ 'Klute" ( 1971) Jane Fonda, Donald Sutnerland. /\ detec;tlve gets Involved with a pathelle calf girt and tries to find Iha person wt><> alltmPled lo murder l>e• tml **•'•"Jeremiah JO!inson" (1972) Rober! Redford, WIH G-A White man llvtng In •he wtJd.,. neu takes an lndl&n wtre and pull himself In dlngflf by bre1k1ng an anclflnt lndlantaboo 10:00(t) • • "JoM9'1 Andrew•·• ( 19771 Ann-Mer· gret. Peter Ar111 A young man's n.tnboyant attaltt of romance cauM tcandal 1mong the 11ald .,,d stuffy Englllllmen of the VICltOfi. 1111er1. 'R' C%J * A * "Alfpllnll" (INOI ROW! Hays, Jutte Hlgtf1y Alt« en llf1lnlf'a C1f'ftf ... tof0od~ Ing, a '*"'OUI ~ Wlr pllOt II~ Into-· vice Ind mu11 oonreno with on-bOWcl hyt11fle, • MCr•ll"' control 1ower 111\(ftl~fli.d~ 'l"G' 10:30 GD ••~"The Avalancne EJ(press" I 1979) Robert Shaw. Lee Marvin. rhree meo encounter natural dis- asters and pollllcal Intrigue while a11emp11ng to &.mug· gle a delecllng agent out or his country •PG' 0 • ft ·va1en11no f t9781 Rudolf Nureyev, Mocllelle Ph1ll1ps The l1ta and IOlfeS ot RudOlph Valentino. the movies' legendary mate se•. symbol, are recalled by acqua1n1ances arid scoop ·hungry rePOrters altet his untimely dea1h R t t-00 <HJ • • ·~ Honeysockte Rose ( 19801 Wiltoe Nelson. Dyan Cannon While on •our. a Tuas counlry· wes1ern SlOQer becomes involved wllh the seduc;t1ve daUQhter ol his s1deklc~ even though he s11ll loves his s1ay-e1-home wife PG $_ * • • Alf Thlll Jau 119791 Roy Sc;hetdet Jes· s•ca Lange fhe tumu•tu· ous lite ot a protess1ona1 danGef os followed Iron• $UCCe5S on t'1e stage 10 persouel cr1se1s R 11 ·30 { l ) • • Bathing Beau1y· ( 19441 Red Skenon Eslher Wolloams A composer enrolls 1n a g11ls school to be near his new wife who iefl Nm rlghl after 1ne wed· ding. 12:00 U * • * 'Mouse On Tile Moon ( 1963) Margare1 Rutherford, Terry-Thomas. When a scientist from Iha Grand Duchy ot FenwlGk acquires a rocket, he goes 10 the moon wtlere he meets Ruaslan and Ameri- can astroneuta ID ••• "The Hoec>llal" (1972) George C SCott. Diana Rigg A dleillueloned doctor on the verge ol divorce Is saved from sui- cide by 1 young woman ~ • • • •,; "Bloodbrotti- ers" I 1978) Richer ct-Gere. Tony Lo B•anc:o A young man dwes to break family tradition by WO<klng In a nospltat ward tor Children rather than In the hnvy construction bullness. 'R' (0) * + "Gala•lna" ( 1980) S1ephen Macht. Dorothy Straiton A robot Is made 1n the Image of a beautiful woman who doesn't ha1111 any human feellnga 'R' t;OO ("S) a* 'Bruce And The Shao-Lm Kung Fu" Bruce Le A martlal alls eaperl is out 10 revenge me death ot his lr111nd and tutor 'R' 1: 10 U • * ·~ "The Healers" ( t974) John Forsylhe, Pai Hamng1on Jr The chief ot stall at a large me<11c;a1 centlf tries to i;ope with crtses involving 1he loss of key personnel and lhe hos· pltal's use ot controversial drugs 1:30 (I) * * '" My Dear Secre- tary" ( 1948) L11r11tne Day. Kirk Oougtas An author a secretary hnds that he likes girls and playa the field more otten lhan he writ ea 1:46 u "MISStOn To Paradise" t 1967) Kleron Moore J-tteScott 2:00 ~ • • • "Cousin Couslne' ( 1975) Marie Christine Berrault. VICltor Lanoux. Two F'reoch laml· ties with middle clas.s val· un suspect lhelr Children 1re having an en1lr 'R' 2; 10. • • * "Cowboy" ( 1059) J1ck Lemmon. Glenn Ford /\ hOlll clerk 1e1m1 up with a cattleman to drlW 1 herd ol cattle to Mexleo. 2:" CD •• "I.Over• And I.Jett" ( 108 11 Goldie Hawn, cai.nc.to OIMlnlnl 'A' l::tl. • * * "Once t.)flon A Time ln The W•1" ( 1Mll) Herwy ~ 04.udtA C.· c11na11. A oun110111..- attampta to COl'lrol • ~ t~ trtiC1 ot 11nO in 11tt1- dln111f'Y Kan..._ Personalities Dobson's good batting average By JERRY BUCK A~T-..... Wr ... r LOS ANGELES -In high s chool. Kevin Dobson turned down an offer from the San Fran· cisco Giants , but now he's playing for his own team. Dobson. who stars in "Shannon" for CBS this fall. is captain of the Hollywood All·stars. In the two years since he organized the baseball team to play charily games. it's won 35 and lost two. "I put together the best team available," said Dobson. "We play other all·star teams around the country for fun a nd charity." When he's not playing baseball with his actor· teammates. Dobson. a former bartender. former Shannon goes into production Sept. 14 , getting a late start like all other series because of the wrzter's strike. ticket·taker for the Long Island Rail Road and former fireman for the Santa Fe Railroad, works at his craft He was Detective Bobby Crocker on "Kojak" for fi ve years, where, as he put it. he gained ex· pedence for the responsibility or heading his own series. • In the new Wednesday night series. Jack Shan· non is a New York plainclothesman who moves to San Francisco with his lO·yearr0ld son after the death of his wife. He joins the San Francisco police. whe re the element of the "outside New Yorker" will figure as part of the story. "Shannon's a guy to whom commitment is not a sometime thing," Dobson said. "He committed himself to the job a long time ago. He knows how to get around the red tape. He goes after a case 100 percent. "He's finding that he also has to commit himself to his son. He depended on his wife for that. He wouldn't come home for days. Now it's his responsibility." Completing the story will be the relationship between Shannon and his son and his in·laws. The reason he moved to San Francisco was so the boy could be near his grandparents. "Shannon" goes into production Sept. 14. gel· ting a late start like all other series because of the recently settled writers' strike. He said he is happy that he's now invited to the producer meetings to shape the future of the series. "It's nice to have some say.so.'' said Dobson. His last series, "Kojak, ·: r efl ected the personality of its star. Telly Savalas. and Dobson was a keen observer. "I'd like to have just two directors," the actor s aid. "They could alternate each week. If you do 23 shows with a different director every week, you s pend all your time getting to know each other and trying to figure out how the other works." Dobson was preparing to begin a training pro· gram of exercise and diet. "You need a month to get into s hape for a show," he said. "It's going to be a grind, and I'm the happiest guy in the world s weating it out." He has starred in five TV · movies. but this Is his first series lead. In fact. ''Kojak" is the only other series he's done. "At the end of the third year of 'Kojak' I did a pilot." he said. "It was called 'Stranded.' I was escorting a prisoner back from Australia when our plane went down. It was a sort or dramatic 'GilligiJJ'S Island.· "It didn't sell , thank God. J wasn't ready. I did it more to unders tand what the responsibility was to be a lead." Dobson also will be seen this year in a CBS movie called "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer ... Kevin Dobson and Charlie f'ields Armand Assante a lso plays Hammer in a theatrical remake of Spillane's first book, "I the J ury.'' "He's the ultimate private eye," said Dobson. "He does what he wants to do. I think Shannon would like to be like that. With Hammer, it's wine. women and song. And if Shannon would envy Hammer. I think Hammer would like lo be like Shannon as an individual." Eternal Word Network offers better programs By DIANA SMITH A•-IMM ,.._,Writer BIRMINGHAM. Ala. -Mother Angelica says those of little faith thought the 13 nuns at Our Lady of Angels Monastery were "a little touched in the head" when they decided to produce the nation's first Catholic cable television network. But she said that with hard work. determina· lion and "a lot of help from Lord." the Eternal Word Network will bounce a sign al off the Westar III satellite Saturday ~venings and offer a daily. four·hour broadcast. "We're after the man in the pew, the women who is suffering from heartache. the child who is lonely.'' she said. "I'm hoping we can teach without teaching. enlighten the heart and relax the body .. "Television is a tremendous medium, but there are some bad programs. Perhaps we can re· verse the trend," she said. ''In some ways, TV has taken families and made them into indiviudals ." The network, housed in a concrete·block studio next to the monastery. will reach an estimated 300,000 cable subscribers across the country from 7 to 11 p.m. EDT, with Mother· Angelica as its cheerful anchor. "Most people think we're a little bit touched in the head." she said. "They say. 'You've got to be joking. A network run by 1.3 nuns?' " She said building and equipping the studio the past two years and struggling for a spot on the satellite has n't been easy since the nuns were nov· ices to the intricacies of cable television. She compared the monastery's problems breaking into cable to the obstacles a female doc· tor might have faced 20 years ago. "But I don't re- sent it," s he s aid. "I'd be skeptical myself." She already has her own cable program "Mother Angelica Presents ... wh ich she describes as a "nitty·gritty, sock it to 'em program" shot on location and in the studio. The network, she said. will feature programs and movies for families. An hour·long documentary on the Shroud of Turin will kick' off Saturday's programming, followed by Mother Angelica's preview of the network's scheduled programs. By 1984, Mother Angelica hopes to have a 24· hour network. "The evolution of cable television wilJ be tremendous by then. There are going to be so many changes. We're getting there just in lime.'' 'The Beverly Hillbillies' return to CBS From Page 7 role of Alice Hyatt, a widow and aspiring singer who works hard nt raising her son and working as a waitress ... "Ask NBC News," the award·winning series for young viewers, will be back for its third season beginning Sept. 12. The series, in which NBC news correspondents answer questions from children, is produced by Beryl Pfizer ... James Gamer 'is currently recovering from cracked ribs suffered when be wu thrown by a mechanical bull during filming of his new series. "Bret Maverick." The accident happened Aug. 20. and Gamer will continue to rest al home ror another two weeks before resuming work ... Mary Gross. ap ah~m,na 9f the Chlcaio ~~ -. City improvisational troupe, has been added to the ~e~ular company of "Saturday Night Live." She Jo ins Robin Duke, Tim Kazurlns ky Eddie Murphy, Joe Piscopo and Tony Rosato. The show wilJ return for its seventh season Oct. 3. . . Marsha Mason will star in "Lois Gibbs and the Love Canal," a new movie·for·television set for . production in November and later broadcast on CBS ... "Signature," a half.hour weekday show, wlll reature interviews with prominent figures from all walks of Life In •'Signature," the only props on the stage are • chair, a rug and a white wall - even the interviewer will remain anonymous and l.lDseeD. Rather than topical quesUoo.1. guest.a wlll be ,P~bed for the crucial opinions and choices that helped shape their lives. Among the guests are John Irving, Ann Beattie, Gordon Parks. Viveca Lindfors and Jules Feiffer. The show will be shown over CBS Cable ... Shaun Cassidy's first t.v. special musical show will be presented on NBC with Loni Anderson and Jack Albertson as guests ... "The Powers of Darnel St.ar" is ~he name or a new series starring Peter Barton and Louis Gossett Jr., to be broadcast Sundays at 7 p.m. on NBC. Star appears lo be a normal teen.,.er but he's actually a n escapee from another world where be wu marked for dealb. . . F.d Asner and Shirley Mac.Lal.M have been 1elected to host t..be 33rd aMual Emmy Awarda ceremonies Sunday, Sept. 13 atl p.m. oa CBS ... • 4 I • • • • • • ,., .. • • ,. . .. . ..... -40 Pilot TV Log Friday, September 11 , 1981 SAT. & SUN. ICE CREAM CAKES! $1.00 Off 1\ x v \I\ MON. FOUNTAIN SUNDAE SPECIAL! Buy One & Get Second at 1 /2 Price IT~ES.~L~IN!sAUC~~ D~Y! Buy One Package & Get $1 .00 Off Second Package, I \ I\ I\ /\ DINNERS. \I \/ \ Tl:fUSS. NOVEL TY DAY! MINI SUNDAES • PARFAITS NUTTY ROYALES • TONIS OLD FASHIONED SUNDAES AND MORE Buy 1 Pkg. & Get $1 Off on 2nd Pkg . '/}RJ./ ICE CREAM LOGS PIES 2138 So. Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA Northwest Corner of Bristol & Warner Between Alpha Beta & Builder• Emporium Phone: -751-4778 , FOR INFORMATION REGARDING FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES , CALL: '714)646-8111 CARVEL/ORANG ECO .... - r I ,....,_ ................. I' , THERE HE IS • • • Miss America pageant emcee Ron Ely looks for savvy BOWL FULL OF JAZZ Don 't miss Ella Fitzgerald In Laguna concert tonight VINTAGE TH~ATER Casts of '.'Ah , ·wilderness" and "Brtg'1doon" open Tuesday See Pilot TV Log See Weekender See Weekender • * • • • OUNGI COAST YOUR HOMITDWN DAllY PAPIR . FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 , 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS - Tot, 4, finally gets to try life at h1ome PRINCEVILLE. Ill. <AP> Four-year-old Jason Sloan. who walks around pulling a red wagon holding oxygen tanks because of hjs rare breathing disease, is going home after ~pending nearly his entire life in hospitals Jason's divorced father, a con· tractor who built a house especially for his son, is making arrangements for the child to leave the hospital Nov. 16 and Trillion dollar debt seen W ASHlNGTON (AP > -The national debt will not only surge past $1 trillion but also will rise nearly $75 billion above that landmark in the upcoming fiscal year, the Reagan administration told Congress today. The estimate came from Roger W. Mehle, an assistant Treasury secretary. who told a Senate Finance subcommittee that the debt cemng should be raised to Sl.08 trillion to give the government leeway for borrow- ing next year. --Requests for raising the ceil· iA)g , now at S98S billion. have come regularly from the White House in recent ears as the na· tional debt has grown. They were vigorously opposed by con· gressional Republicans while former President Carter was in office. but that opposition all but disappeared when Reagan was forced to make the same request this year. The debt -much of which is owed to Americans in the form of Treasury bills and notes stood at $977.4 billion as or Tues- day . the most recent figure available. "The increase in debt each year is simply the result of earlier decisions by Congress on the amounts of federal spending and taxation." Mehle said in testimony prepared for today's hearing. He said that the nation· s debt subject lo congressional limit would reach just under Sl.075 trillion Sept. 30, 1982, the final day of fi scal 1982. based on the administration's most recent estimates, "This estimate, of course. as subject lo change based on new 1 e g i s l'a ti on and u n ro Id i n g economic developments," Mehle said. He a sked that the limit be raised to just under Sl.08 tnllion. a figure that he said ·'should give the Treasury sufficient bor· rowing capacity with some added leeway for borrowing should contingencies arise." The administration is proje<:t ing a $42.5 billion federal budget deficit for fiscal 1982. But numerou s privat e economists and the Congressional Budget Office say the deficit could be much higher. And that would probably mean more federal borrowing and the possibility that the ceil· ing would have to be raised again before the fiscal year ended. Oswald's kin guards grave FORT WORTH. Texas (AP> -The brother of Lee Harvey Oswald has made appearances In two courtrooms In his fight to kt"ep the accused assassin's body from being exhumed. Robert Oswald, a Wichita Falls businessman. made ap· pearances with his attorneys In state district court and an ap· peals court Thursday to block the exhumation. The widow of the man accused, Of killing President Kennedy. Marina Oswald Porter. says she believes her husband's grave Is empty. Her case Is in state di•· trict court. live at home 1n the care of 10 nurses. Jason hasn't been told he is leaving the hos pital. and his father is trying to keep it •a secret. , "I 'm nervous about him com- ing home,·· Jerry Sloan said. "Yet, I'm so happy I wish he were coming tomorrow. 1 want to s pend a lot of time with my son. I love my son very much." The bJond·haired child suffers from central hypoventilation, a dis order in which the body's breathing organs are not proper- 1 y s ignaled by t h e brain. Estimates by doctors on how many chHdren surfer from the disease have ranged-from seven worldwide to less than a dozen in the United Stales. Doctors say technology rflay ~ one day eoable Jason to breathe by himself. but in the meantime, air is carried throu~h long pipes DellJ ,..._ ,._ _,, ... ~<11 O'o-11 HAPPY TRAILS REVERSED A childhood ritu.il for Ro,· Rogers Jr. was to jump into the arm:-. of hi-. father as he re· turned from work. At a Knott ·s HC'rn· Farm celehralion of the cowho\' entertainer·s 50 ,·ean. m ~h<l\\ busme-.s. Rov de ridt·d to turn the tables. Fc>r a clost'r look ut thl:' R1)gers fa mi I~. see the Weekender sec:t ion High surf, riptides forecast Saturday Waves up to 10 feet and fierce riptides are predicted to hit Orange Coast beaches by Satur· day thanks to a storm brewing off New Zealand. to remain in the low 705 with continued early morning and late afternoon cloudiness. Lifeguards said beaches have been busy this week. Huntington guards said 35,000 beachgoers turned out Thursday while 10,000 showed up in Lal(una Beach. to an opening in his throat. a tracheotomy Jason walks around in the hospital and even rides a tricy· cle, but ever ywhere he goes he trails the little red wagon that carries his life-sus taining ox- ygen tanks. In a backpack, he carries a transmitter that signals elec· trodes implanted in his chest to activate his diaphragm for each breath. When Jason s leeps, the hose connected to his tracheotomy 1s connected to a marhine that mixes and humidifies air and ~1'Y!ten. . His 31-year-old father s~nds week e nd s at C hildren 's Memorial Hospital an Chicago, where Jason has lived most of his life. The boy 's mother. Debbie Sloan , lives in Chicago and holds two jobs , ancludang a secretarial • posataon at the hospital so she can IJe close to her son. S loan and his wafe were divorc<>d last year and the father was grnntcd custody, in part because he had built a house ror Jason, equipped with individual c1rcu1l breakers an every ele<:· tracal o utl et 1n lhe boy's bedroom and an fmergency power generator Sloan intends lo hare 10 nurses (Set> JASON, P age A2> Poisoning s11Spected Newport woman dies: son arrested By STEVE MARBLE Of -Delly ..... $eMf A 57-year·old Newport Beach man is being held on suspicion or m urdering his 87 -year·old mother by slipping a le thal dose of cyanide in her glass or orange juice. police said toda v. Herbert Barclay Baetz, who Ii ved with his.. mother. Janette Baetz, at 1211 Bay St. on the Balboa Penins ula, is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail, police said. Violent • cnrne up in county The incidents of reported viole nt crime in Orange County rose by more than 6 percent dur ing the first six months of 1981. according to s tatistics released Thursday by the Or ange County Criminal Justice Council. Reports of burglary and theft decreased b y 2 .5 p e rc ent, however. And because crimes against property are the most common. the total number of re· ported crimes during the first six months actually dropped this year by I 8 percent. (Related story. Page A9 l. It was the first time in several years that the total number of reported c rimes decreased Total incidents increased by 3 3 percent from January to June 1980 over the same period in 1979. Since 1978. the total number of offenses has nevertheless in· creased by 5,580 cases. or by 9.6 percent. Keith Concannon, director of the criminal justice council, cau t ioned upon releasing the statistics that interpretation of trends is difficult for such a short period as six months . ·'The year-end report hopeful ly may clarify some of these changes," he said. Statewide. incidents of report ed crime for cities with at least 100,000 people increased by 1.9 percent, according to the state Attorney General's Office. Concannon said the six Orange County cities with populations of at least 100,000 had a 3.6 percent mcrease, however. Along the Orange Coast, Foun- <See CRIME, Page A2> Pohce detect• vcs say that Baetz summoned pc.;.ramedics to the home late Thursday night and told them that his mother had suffered a stroke Paramedics said the elderly woman was unconscious when they arrived and ly ing face·up on lhe noor Mrs . Baetz. a widow. was pro· nounced dead a short time later at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Ale.rted by doctors that the death might be s uspicious , Newport dt'tertaves searched the Balboa residence and say they turned up the empty glass of orange JUtce which still con· tamed residue from the cyanide. Police said they also found a quantity or cyanide crystals in the home Neighbors told investigators that they had heard some loud noise and a scream from the elderly woman about 30 minutes before paramedics arrived (See C\' ANIDE, Page A2 ) Bonih kills Iranian. holy man, 6 others BEIRUT. Lebanon IAP I -A ~renade carried by an assassin exploded in a worshiper·filled square in the Iranian city of Tabriz today killing an ayatollah who was a key man in the Islamic regime and six worship· ers, Iran's state·run media re - ported. Tehran Radio said. "The un identified terrorist died instant· ly" in the blast and that 12 worshipers were wounded. The ayatollah killed was Assadollah Madani. The official Pars news agency reported: "An unidl'ntified man, fasten· mg a grena~A around his waist. approached the ayatollah pre· tending he wanted lo ask a ques· taon Suddl•nly the grenade ex· ploded. severely wounding the pra yer leader and other worshipers. Ayatollah Madani was immediately taken to. a hospital but was martyred while undergoing s urgery.·· M adani. a fiery orator who was leading Sabbath prayers when he was attacked. was a top aide to Iran ·s revolutionary patriarch Avatollah Ruhollah Khomeini Secret salary paid kin of Cardinal? CHICAGO <AP> -Cardinal John P. Cody's step·cousin was paid a "secret church salary" for six years. although several c hurch employees s aid they never saw the woman al work. the Chica~o Sun-Times said to· day. The allegations came m the news paper's second article in as many days claiming that Cody impro~rly used church money to enrich his distant relative Thursday's story s aid a federal grand jury was investigating the possibility Lhat Cody diverted up to $1 million in church funds. A federal prosecutor con· firmed he received allegations that Cody improperly diverted c hurch money. The Sun-Times said in today's copyrighted story that Helen Dolan Wilson of St Louis, a Cody confidante through his church career. received a salary ranging from $7.200 in 1969 to $1 l ,500 in 1975, when s he sudden- 1 y vacated her 27th-floor apart· ment and left Chicago Mrs. Wilson. 74, refused com- ment on the Sun·Times report that she made a regular salary. and Cody declined to be in· lerv1ewed a bout the newspaper's investigation. DRANGI COAST WIATHIR Weather Bureau o£ficials in Los Angeles said they put lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemente on alert to expect surf to begin picking up today and continu e through the weekend. In Huntington a·each, city lifeguards said they've already bad waves up to five feet today but that most of the breakers are measuring closer to three feet. O'Connor's views 8mplified Night and morning low clouds with hazy sunshine Sat urda y afternoon . Partial c learing along coast. Highs 73 lo 83. Lows 60 to 66. lNSIDI TODAY In Newport Beach, lifeguards said waves up to five feet were reported oft 18th Street on the Balboa Peninsula and s urf at other city beaches appears to be picking up. Lifeguards in Laguna Beach said ~wells there ranged from two to four feet today with strong riptides. The two-day·old storm orf the southem lip of New Zuland, weather officials said, is expeet- ect to churn up the ocean olf Orange County and produce waves from six to 10 feet. Weekend temperatures alone the Oranl(e Coa11t are projected ' . She says pregnant teens should consult parents WASHJNGTON (AP> -U.S. Suprem e Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor said today s he thinks teen.age girls should con- sult with their parents before seeking abortions, but refused to e ndorse mandatory parental consent. "It is my personal view that I would want the child to consult the parents." Mrs. O'Connor said as she completed her part in the confirmation bearings. lier answer came during a tense and prolonged queation- and-answer session with con- servative Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R·Ale., who previoualy pressed •• <.. Mrs. O'Connor for her personal and legal views on abortion. Denton was cut short by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Strom Thurmond, R· S.C., when Denton tried to quiz Mrs . O'Connor about what President Reagan knew about her abortion views before select- ing her as the first woman on the nation's highest court. "The subject we are consider· lng here is he r fltneas for the position for which the president selected her." Thurmond told Denton. How she wu selected, he said, "ls his business. not oun. ·• Denton originally was allotted 15 minutes to pose questions. but was given an additional 45 minutes by Thurmond. They ap- parently did not help. Saying h e felt frustrat ed because he could not determine ''where you're coming from philosophically" on abortion, Denton said, "I feel qulle frustrated that these m alters have not been fully developed." The U.S. Supreme Court has r uled that in most Instances • stales cannot force doctors to get the consent of a teen·uer's <See SUPREME, Pa1e A!) F'rank Smotra ha& openN o une~ o/ 11 concerti at Carnegie Holl, proving he cah ,till get standing ovation• 1See Blue Eyes, Page Al2J INDIX At Y-...,.._ CS L.M • ...,. Alt ......... (.ellfwllta .u ClaHfflell D-11 C-k• ... c............ .. DM91 ...... cs .......... AM ·--....... , ....._ aM ....--:... .. , ... ~ .. AMI "*"'-" Ill .. u ..... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, September 11 , 1981 Nuke foes gird for fight SAN 1.lllS OBISPO tAPl An ussortmc111 or tents, Crom a b•l!t whlte tec1,ee to olive drab Army i.urplus, was slowly rilling w1U1 t..'Quipment and peo1,lc to· day us demonstrators gathered for what's billed as a maJor con rron• ahon over a nearby nuclear plant ( Relatt>d photo Page AS) The Abalone Alliance, or J{an1ter of the demonstntion, vows to launch within days its wcll-pubhc1zed land and sea blockade against the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant 12 miles southwest of this historic town of 35,000 people. Alliance s pokeswoman Marilyn Apuzzo said Thursday the blockade should begin "within two or three or four days " She said the anti-nuc lear for ct•s ··arc arr1v1 ng The s tream right now is s teady, but it's not overwhelming " The blockade r s. a l e rted Wednesday afternoon through a complex telephone network. were gathering at a campsite on private land north of Pacific Gas & Electric Co 's $2.3 billion twin· reactor complex. The camp, located in a picturesque valley beneath two ~iant PG&E transmission towers. held a few dozen people early Thursday who s pent the night in s leeping bags Besides a dozen or so tents, the Alliance s aid the c&mp was ready to go with kitchens. s anitary equipment. first aid centers and even colored flags to direct blockaders to their as signed spots. But by Thurs day, the area showed little evidence of the thousands of demonstrators and hundreds of sheriff's de puties. Highway Patrolmen and Na tional Guardsmen expected for the demonstration. The blockade will begin ··when our numbers give us strength and when it's logistical· Jy best for us to do so," said De bra Tygell of the affiliated Al· liancc for Survi val in Los Angeles. She said participants in the blockade must have non- violence trainmg and, although many arrests are predicted for such things as trespassing, the group IS committed to a totally pcacl'ful protest. Sa n-Luio.; Obispo County Sheriff George Whitmg has said he supports the opponents· right to demonstrate. but "if they break the la\\. thev'll be arrest ed and hopefully they'll be con· \·icted and sent to jail .. 111': S C0'\11':G lf(J\JJ-; .Ja.,011 S/0011. -I From Page A1 JASON • • • by Oct. 22 so they can undergo training to care for Jason when he a rrives. Plans call for around-the -clock care for about s ix months before the staff can be reduced. The expense will be far less than the cost of hos pital care. which has averaged between $250.000 and $300,000 a year . The cost of keeping Jason at home will be cut to about $8,000 a m onth . Mu ch of the bill is being paid by ·tale public a id. Sloan said . Sloan doesn't expect his son to have ~ny problem adjusting to the hoftse. "I've seen him m home-type situations and he's acted like he owns the place. He bas a very good attitude." Sloan said From Page A1 SUPREME • • parents before performmg a re· quested abortion Mrs. O'Connor also parried, without providing a substantive an~wer, Oenton's solicitation for her views on the leJ!alit.v of dis criminating against homosex· uals Mrs. O'Connor s pent most of Thursday establis hing that s he s hares the views of m any con ser vatives But the committee has yet to find o ut even though most of its m embers appear anxious to know -1f she will be a truly conservative S uprem e Court justice Tha t fact, however. did not seem to matter. Ten of the committee's 18 m e mbers already have gone on the record as s upporting Mrs. O'Connor's nomination. and con· firmalion by the full Senate ap- pears assured. In more than five hours of testimony Thursday, the firs t woman ever nominated lo the nation ·s highest court d1 vulged these personal views: She abhors abortion. And Gov. Edmuno· Brown Jr. who has opposed the plant in NRC proceedings, said he'll con· t1nue tbe fight 1n court if necessary. But he said earlier the demonstrators' rights to pro· test "do not extend to blocking highways and roads or infring· mg on public and private proper · ty rights .. lie authorized the Highway Patrol to help Whiting's deputies and committed the National Guard lo support duties. S h e thinks it "inap ·-pro priate" for wom en to participate in combat during times of war H ig hw ay P at rol Com missioner Gle n Craig said 200 .'.': at1onal Guard s men and 50 llighway Patrolmen were due in San Luis Obispo by today. A total of 500 Guardsmen were put nn alert. but Craig said they'll have no front-line duties unless "the governor declares a state or emergency and I cannot see any s ituation where that would happen." She opposes forced busing to achieve school des egregation. She favors the death penalty fnr certain crimes. She beli eves a 67-year-old legal doctrine that bars the use of evidence seized illegally by police may be adding to the na· lion 's crime rate and perhaps is being applied too stringently. She favors a limited role for the nation·s court~ Brown hits Reagan for high interest By The Associated Press Blaming high interest rates on Preside nt Reagan's economic policies, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. predicted today that the na- tion is headed into a recession . T he Democratic governor said Californ ia 's leaders hip in aerospace, semi-conductors, biotechnology, computers and related industries points to con- tinued prosperity for the state in the Jong run. In remarks at a business ex cculives breakfast in Sacramen· to a lso attended by Reagan's chief adviser. Edwin Meese III, Brown repeated familiar themes about industrial research in elec lronics, fre eing public pension funds to e ncourage in- vestment and giving tax re· wards for a higher "quality of investment." But. he said, "in the short run there are storm clouds on the economic horizon. ·'T he long period of high in· terest rates and tight monetary policies a re taking their toll. It appears we are heading into a recession," Brown said. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley PuOJ•t"-' 1"4 Cnffl• [ ,~ ul ""rm,._., Roberl N Weed P1~• TITOM;iS A Murph me (0,.0f Michael P Harvey -"et·no o..-ec:"" L l<ay s.~hullz ~tot ot O~•tion• ~ienneth N Goddard .Jr CMt-D·•OCIO• Bernard Scnulman °"'_.., Ch&rlet H Loos ..._,...ro~.,. t;1rol A. Moore S""°"Y l .... 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A•I f (11ft01"1 I\ oubl1\~ ,._,.,Ufdjn ""'0 \ttf'dAY\ ,,.... .,,.,.,, •H t oubti\rt•Na "" .. "' ..... t un "'"''' 9,..., ,,,,.., Po tw• t )6.C ( ft\f I tAf\ofl ( Alf1 '"I •• ,.1. VOL. 74, NO. 25' Assembly rift. slows bill action Hy l''REDE RICK S('llOF.Mf.tU. Of W Dtlly Pl191 SIMI l-;ACRAM Jo;NTO "Wl''vc ac ted on l'l!ilht hills out or 800 It looks llkt' lhl' weekend is going to be a long one." That was the dismal assess· ment given members of the state Assembly late Thursday a fternoon by Assem blymon Richilrd Robinson, D·Santa Ana, us he served temporarily as house speaker for Willie Brown. D-San Jo'runcisco. Work in the lower house of the :.lute Legislature has 1round to ::.o rn e lhlng ot u standstill because or lhe contlnuina rift between Democrats and , Republicans over rcappor110n· ment. Democrats control the As· sem bly over Republicans 49 to 31 Republicans have been slag· ing a boycott, refusing to yield any votes to the Democrats for any bill rcqulnnl( u two·third11 m llJOl'lty o( 54 votes in lhl• 80· mcmbut hous t' ltc.•publlcan:s have vowed to conlllllll' the boy(·ott until reapportionment plans they <:on s ide r more (u vorable to their d1:.t r1ct::. arl' <h.•vased N egotiatlon St!::.!< um:. 111 vol ving Brown and Carol llallt-lt, R Atascadero, the m111ority noor leade rs. have been he ld, but the Impasse has not bt.·cn brokt>n Amphitheater sold out Rogers, Gayle 40pen' Kenny Rogers and Crystal <ia yle will appear in three sold· out performances this weekend at the official grand opening or Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. R ogers, the winner of four Amencan Music Awards, is a formH m e mber of the New Chr isty Minstrels and the First Edit ion whose songs "The Gambler" a nd "Coward of the County" have made him one of America'::. mos t popular country s inge rs. Miss Gayle has won three "female vocalist of the year" awards from various music or· ganizations based on top-selling hits like "Too Many Lovers" and "I'll Get Over You." Although the concerts have been tagged a sell ·out by am· £: total 41 rt ported u .. crime 41 ca. Costa Mesa 3,513 ·5.2 Fountain Valley 1,331 ·12.6 Huntington Beach 4.755 ·5.0 Irv in(' 1.621 +12.4 Laguna Beach 717 +6.2 Newport Beach 2,746 +3.3 Un incorported 5.508 ·4.8 UC Irvine 287 ·4.6 phtlheater o ffi c ial s, a s pokes man for the facility said some space on the grassy knoll behind the reserved seats may be available tonight and Sunday for $16. All three shows are set for 8 p.m. The Roger s -Ga y l e performa n ce marks the facility's official grand opening. but the amphitheater has been hosting performers for several weekends. Charlie Daniels, George Burns, David Lindley. The Captain and Tennille. Henry Mancini and Anne Murray have already appeared there. The 10,000-seat amphitheater 1s located on the Lion Country Safari grounds at the corner of the San Diego Freeway and Irvine Center Drive in Laguna Hills. --crimes c crimes c 41 41 agalnst u against u .. .. persona l property 41 ca. 134 ·2.9 3.379 ·5.3 54 ·28.0 1,277 ·11.8 267 ·5.3 4,488 ·5.0 54 ·16.9 1,597 +16.0 54 +31.7 663 +11.0 85 +4.9 2,553 ·8.0 383 +10.4 5.125 ·5.9 3 NA 284 ·5.3 Chart shows reported incidents of crime in Orange Coast areas fro m January to June 1981, and percentages show increase or decrease over the same periOd a year ago. * * From Page A1 ·-----* * * CRIME INCREASES. • • tain Valley had a 12.6 percent in· crease . however Along the Orange Coast. Foun· tain Valley had a 12.6 percent decrease in reported crime from January to June . Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa botn naa decreases of about 5 percent. Irvine, however . had a 12.4 percent increase, due largely to a 16 percent increase in fri ll\es against property, including a 27.4 percent rise in burglaries. Laguna Beach had an overall incr e ase of 6 2 percent and Newport Beach·s total incidents rose by 3.3 percent. In unincorporated areas of the county, reported crime was re· duced 4.8 percent during the six months. At UC Irvine, the re· ports decreased by 4.6 percent. Of all Orange County cities. Tustin received the m ost dramatic marks with an overall decrease of 21.5 percent. which included a 32.5 percent drop in burglariei -or almost a third. Tustin police oHicials gave credit to an active neighborhood watch program where residents are encouraged to notify police about suse{clous events in their areas. A\\'ARD \\'/\"\'ER l\enny Rngero; TO P VOCt\U ST Crystal Cay/11 M tonwhlle, the Jte publlcan leader of the stute Senate l&Yb thl' Democrats urc threatenlnK to m ukc their re uµportionment pl.rn:. more one rous to lhu GOP unless the GOP supports It Sl·n William Campbell. H. ll:it·1t"ncla I kights , told reporter~ Thur:.dtty, "Their po::.1tion ib that 1f they cu1111ot gE'l a plan th:il th{' Hepubhcans can volt' for , them they want to pul out the "'orbt plan they can " Campbell added. "Right now wt-are in hard negot iation Both :,,1deb are reluctant to make any m ovement " The Legislature 1s required to reapportion to reflect population s hifts m a pµed by the 1980 census. The majority Democrats. who huve the votes to adopt a ny plan they want. have unveiled plans to increase their majorities in t he Senate . Asse mbl y ,an,d C alifornia 's U S. House of Representatives delegation Bu the Democrat~ want GOP support to avoid the possibility of a Republi(•an backed rereren dum l\ ~uccessful referendum drivt• would put the Democratic plan!. on the ballot for voter approval. apparently rreventing their use tn the t982 elections That coulcl a id GOP efforts to gain control of both leg1slat1ve houses next year In the Assembly, many major bills rcquinng' tY.o·th1rd voleb are s imply being passed over for cons ideration later. Among them is a bill to increase the state gasoline tax from seven to nine cents to cover a projected deficit in the stale transporta t1on fund o ver the next five years Two·lhirds voteb are required on a ppropriation bills or so called urgency legislation that would take effect a!. soon as it 1s signed b~ Go\ Edmund G Brown Jr The Legislature 1s scheduled to adjourn Tuesday From Page A1 CYANIDE • • • Poltc:e said they belteve tht• ~on and mother had been fight ing. D e t ectives also sa id th e.• woman had bruises a round her eye:. Baetz, poh(·e asser t. 1s un employed but was dabbling in real estate and var ious invest ments Detectives contend that alleged fights between Baetz and his mother usually centered on money Police said early evidence in dicates that the woman died a s hort time after beini;t ser ved the orange juice allegedly laced with cyanu.lt.· and that the assert ed poisoning was not drawn out over a lengthy period of time. Market chain probes threat of extortion Mother Karen's Three Orange County Alpha Beta grocery stores found con· taminated food items on their s helves after r eceiving a nonymous calls from an extor· tionist who took credit for the contamination. store officials said. The FBI is investigating the alleged extortion plot involving one store in Garden Grove and two in Wes tm in s t e r. s aid Thomas Field Jr .. president or the s upermarket chain. He said all three Orange Coun- t y s tores received calls Aug. 28 from a person who demanded money and told them where to ftnd s ingle food containers that had been contaminated. A I pha Beta notified the FBI and then engaged in a week·long series of phone calls with the ex· tortionist, but never met the de- mands. Field said. Lennon used heroin -Yoko NEW YORK (AP > -Yoko Ono a c knowled ges In ' a publis hed report tha t she and slain ex'-Beatle John Lennon us ed heroin and other drugs while living in London, but said "we were taking it in celebra· lion. not out of depression." According to a copyrighted article tn Rolling S t o n e magazine, Miss Ono said she and her husband both stopped using drugs long before the birth of their son, Sean, who was 5 years old at the time of Lennon's murder last D~cember outside his Manhattan apartment. Since her husband's death. Miss Ono says she has been working on he r mu11ic Medfly funds OK'd SACRAMENTO (AP> -The , California Senate has approved $50 million to battle the Medlter· ranean rrult ny. a . ~~ JUNIOR POWDERSHIRT \j llVlHI 470I IAHAMCA 552·5~52 \ _.._ _____ _ .. I I I ·----------------------· /u1 I, I 1 l.111111. 1 •11/11 11'"' ll 11 l'/lltclll/11// .\11'///tlll•"' "'•'''" / 1111/ .. 1 I)/ /111 /1/1 'ill'/11//1/t'I //II/ I 1111 tlf1 I \\ l('\///1/1//ltl/ /) (' •/' Ifft \11°/o 1,111 I 11/1/ I 111 ' /" • 11111 / 't/ 1/1 t '• I, 1111/ /;11\/1 I I 11:/oli, /1/11/jl'I '' t /I ( t d 1•ttJfH '11/(Jtlll /I 11/11 Ir Ill I II /•/II/I.\\ /l/t/ \1/ ............... '\//Sii/i \11/111/ 11 /1' /\ \IJ '1 I' '•II' I / I I' " 1 / I ,, "I ' . 't " , ... ' . f '/I 11111 ,,, \, f ) ,.,,, I 1'11 f'li: . II ,,, I'• I 111 • 11 '/11 • ,,., ,,,.,.,, 1., .\/111 1,1111111 'ill' 11 •ri•111 1111 11, I '11 ,. Sea t•halleuger rPache~ amoa Gury Spleu, the M..ln· n~~otu mno uili11g acros~ the Pul'ific ;done in a 10 fool boat, arriv1:d ul American Sumou in high WllH.I and heavy ruin. Spit•1':1, 41, said he lol·kcd himself Inside thl• cal11n of hil1 bout Yankee Girl lo pre· vent falling oH•rbourd the last n111c days Strong winds itnd rough :;t•as. rnupled with thl' 1sola t uin in a small place. drove him to the ltmit of his sanity, Spiess said. adding that on e day hl• screamed and cried in frustration. A :;mall group of s up· portt·r.... in<"luding a n A BC· TV l"11ncra cn•w . g reeled Spiess at the dock when he arrivt•d in Pago Pago Prl'.,ldl'nl Anwar Sadal 1okingl~· sa11I hL• \l.Ould havt.• shot tin American TV Jou rn ;.ii 1.,t. \\ho <i'>kt·d whether Siidat d1 sc·usse d thl' t'r<ic·kdown on his opposition \I. 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W•sh1n9ton 87 u WIChlll 88 •I CALll'ORNIA 81•eroll4'l<1 " n Eur••• bl }<I Fr•ino .. .. L•,,<a'ttf'r ., .. Lo• An11e1..,, IJ .. Mont•••v •• "'·~··· " Oa•r•n<I •• sq p.,,., RoOI..,, tS S3 Red e1ut1 100 .. Rtdw-i C•I~ S8 S•c,•mef\to .,, S7 Sallna• .. SC S•n 01"90 ,, .. S..n F r•n<tSCO u 54 S..nt• Barbar• 10 60 Thermal 101 ,, Ukiah ., S8 8ar\tow ., ,. e111 e ... , ,. 0 Bishop 90 S6 C1l1llna ,. 65 l-8•..:h ,. •> Monro11'A 0 60 Newoon ~'"" " '3 TiriPs TOOAY S.cono 111111> t Upm •. o SA TUii DAY Flr\lfOW 3 01 • m .0.1 F lrs( 11IQ1> 9 20 •.m. ... Secol\d low 1 Oom ' s Second h•gh I S71> m • 1 TOMORROW <, !IOFS Soutn REPORT INC. AGENCtE~ Hunt SI , Ntll Ma<reeoy. Hunt City, R"llfe l •ylor N P . Bud 6'1\1'1• L8. 1norld LOO\. S.lt C~e•. Dick Joflnt0n, Oohenv. ,.,,Oral!• C•PG M•rk WllllMnl , s c .. Stew B•rr•ll. St. BH <hH, G••G Booth Sun \ti> 1 OS p m .. rt~ S.tur.S.r 6 loam Moonr1~\S SS pm , \et\• Sl1 m S.lurd1r We're Listening ••• What do you liklo ahout the Dally Pilot? What don't you like' Call lht· number below and your messegt-will be recorded. tran!>Cribed a nd delivered to the appt;Ot>riate editor . The same 24·hour answering serv~ce may be used to record let t1.·rs to the editor on an)' topic Mailbox contnbutors must include t ht•tr namt:' and telephone numtter (or verification. No cirC"ulation rail:->. pleaSl' Tc•ll 11:; "hat''> on your mind 642·6086 Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Fnday, Soptemt>or 11 . 198 t H/F A3 State money hind • m Cory says he may not be able to borrow more funds SACHAMl!:NTO !APJ Con troller Ken ('ury has said the :slatc•'s treasury 1s so low he may be eonstitutionally barred from borrowing thl· needed money ncxt month. Uul Gov. Edmund Brown Jr su1rl there Is "no reason for pani(' " Both Democratic orf1ciab agreed Thursday that hi~h in terest rate:;, the national economy, a Medi Cal deficit and the fight against the Medilerra nean fruit ny are combining to Fly threat drain l'abfo1n1.1' al11•;11l" lh111 ~J1tl m1.•1.ill state rl!venue an Ju rcs1.•rv1.·~. I) JIHI Au.:u~t i.lppears lo be S34 Corv c·alh'<I fo1 in11111.•d1.1lt• <'UI 1111llion l1t'lol4-t'arlin forecasts buck' 1n :;pt"rHJ1n i.: h\." lht• At that 1.1l<'. he s aid. year-end Legislature bl'fun.• its -;d1t·duh•<I n·v1·n111•:-. would be down by ~ udjournm1.•nl next Tut•.,da\-rt111l11111 B1own used figures of The probll-m 11' rooted 111 th1' s:~~o 1111111011 lo $300 m illion dt·plctwn of the -;talt· :; hudl-(t•I In .11hhtion, he s aid. Mt:di-Cal surplus by tax l'Uls and thn•t• Cure·-. a s1:10 million def1c1l, the years of stalt• puymt•nt:; to lol'al nwdfl} 1·ampu1gn is cu:.t1ng $100 governments. lo t·ushion the los'> 111 ii lu111. an l.'nt•rgy tax credit the of billions of dullilr-; 111 proix·rt\ 1.1•g1 -.h1lu1 t• 1 cf used lo fund wall tax reveniws from l'roµoi.lliun ,.,,,, a111JlhL•r $<!5 million, and 13 pn-..111::.. r1 n•:; and assortt:d other The Leg1slatu11• M·nt Hro"'11 .1 «o.,i-. lutal $tiS million pn•c•ariously htllanl't·d hudg1•1 H11I tw told n·1>0rlt.•rs tha t next for 1981 ·!!2 111 J um· II\ t utt ing 11111111 h \\ hl·n lht• mone~upply somt• progr<1ms .11111d1pµ111 g111t11 11' 11-.u:ilh· low und staH!"'school 1111 n•vt•nul' fr11rn :-.t,1lc· 11·.1.,t·d llit\ 1111•nt... .in· due. he may be t County t1delands ,..,1u·d lo hrn rn"' $1 h1 ll1 on and 0 But lhl' oil fl'\'t•nut· ha-. ht•t•n ht 1 l11r1k' II would bt' unconstilu less lh<in t"'tl'E'l'lt•d. uncl t'or' tm11 .1 I dinrinishing . ~ .. o, ..... c.""'Y Gardner books given agricultural offil'tal sayl'> that chances of an tn\'alo>1on of tht• Cl ' 1 • b M editerranean fr uit fly are emente S l rary d1mm1sh1ng Leonard Ljt·khus, l'hit'f deputy agricultural commissioner. said that no medfl} maggots have been found in Los Angeles Coun ty an two weeks and no files have been disl·overl'cl for a week. lie said that lht• p<1ss1b1hty of a fly migrating south to Orange C'ounly is bctommg more re mote because of the lack of nl!w d i s cove ri e !> a n d IH• t-..1 u s e of aerial spraying "I would think 11 ., u much 1m proved s1tuatwn as far as we're concerned," said Lll'kbu:; lie added that county workers are "well along" 111 a program lo doubl<' the numbl'r of fl) traps in the county from five to 10 per square mile When the work 1:; finished, about 4 , 100 t1·aps wlll he in plal'l'. h<• .;aid ~h·am\ hilt·. no morC' Oriental fruit nies ha\'l' appeared m the c·ount v. said Liekhus Workers finished a four da) ground spraying program last week in ho pes of eradicating the fly. one of which wa:-. founrt Aug 28 in Pla<"cntia By DAVID Kl1TZ~A!\'\ 01 ttw Dally Pllol Sta" More than 100 lx1ok-. lrnm lht pcr:-.onal c·olleC'l1on ol thl' lcilt• m vs ten· wrill'I E rll' St a nle\ Cardner cr<.·ator ol fict11m ·:., best knU\~n bar ristt•r, P(•rn Mason are IJ('tng don.1k<I t;, the San Cleml·ntt• publtt· It hr.ir~ Tht• 124 volu111 t·s. valut•d at betwt•('n $1 ,li<>O ;Jnd S2.IJUO m c•lude ed1t1nns '<'hll'h dall.' twc:k to 1933. \l.h(•n c;<1rclnl·r \HOl•· "Th<• Cast· of tht• \'cl\l•I l'l.1"''· a Pc•rT\ Ma son \ ;1 rn ~lost of lht• dcin.tlt>d book., 1lt al \I.1th the l'11urt1 nom .1d\(·ntu11•:.. of Mason. tho11 j.!h olht•t my-.tl'I\ 110\'l'IS and S lllf1l' 111111 f11 t11111 \olumt•s aulhon•d In (;;11drll'r arl' inl'ludt•d in th<· 0 J!lfl b' hi-. "'1dow, Jc..in Bl'llll'll (;anlnt r 111 I·' ;ii I b rno k L1bran offll't<.11., '<'Ill ask llw Board of Supen 1s11r'> 1111 'I ut·., clay lo off1l'iallv an·cpl lhf· hooks Thl' San Ch·nwnlt• 11111 Hn -'s a part of lhe tJrangt• t'ounl\ library syskm 1-:rll' Sr anlt.·.> Gardner books .11 t \ 1·n popular with our read ,., :.. .,aid Candy Haggard. "t'lllor at1n11nislrativc librarian in ~Jn ( 'll'menl<.· She said she r cqueslt•d lht• hooks because c;anlitt·r furmt•rlv hved in San I 'l1·11wnl\' - \11otlt1·r l1hrary official tl1·,1·11111·11 th1· books, as a It ··rnt·ntlou:-. C'ollecl1on " which ~\ill Ill' hnu::.ed 111 a s pecial area 111 .1 111·\\ l1tir ar) building due to ht 1 •rrr1pl1·t1·<l h~ l'arly 1982 ·11w «11ll1·1·t111n v. 111 be avails hl1· 111 !ht• p11hl11· II inc·l11dt· ... the 1935 mystery 1111\ • I Tt11 ' 1s :\1 urder, .. a hard tn I 11111 t•tltt um which prcv1ously 11•q1111 ··II 'IH 'l'lal loan from tht.· 1 >111 11111 11(11<1 c·ol lege library for rt'.tcl•·r.., 111 Orange County. ac 1·n1 d111c to ltlirar) official:. \I .im ol tht• donated books arc r.111· 11111 of print editions which -.houlcl llH'l l';.tSt· 1n value. of f1C·1.i1., ~a1tl The books are all hard em t'I cd1t1ons Cuisinart ALL WITH REVOLUTIONARY NEW EXPANDED FEED TUBE! DLC 1 OE . . . . . .. DLC SE. . . . . . . .. Dl.C JE . . . . . . . . . List Price Our Priu .130.00 .185.00 .260.00 99.99 149.99 199.99 CROWN HARDWARE IS YOUR HEAD· QUARTERS FOR CUISINART COOKWARE AND ACCESSORIES. We now han a limited supply of DLC7'1 ot our regular low price with Cuisinart's FREE lldlet offer. 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"Al the moment they are car- rying out a big amphibious land· ing in the Baltiysk area." said a source who asked not to be iden· tified ... All the 70-80 ships are in- volved.·· U.S., Israel mull military exerci.ses WASHINGTON CAP I The United States and Israel may conduct joint military exercises as part of their new "strategic partners~p" to protect the Mid· die East from any Soviet threat. Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. says ·The strategic relationship between the two nations became a key theme of the meetings between President Reagan and I s raeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin despite Begin's denunciation of the pending $8.5 bil lion U.S . weapons sale to Saudi Arabia. Solidarity union ends convention GDANSK. Poland !AP I The independent Solidarity labor ftderat1on adJOurned its first convention after demanding free national etnd local elections in a direct challenge to the Com- munist Party's control of Poland. The 896 delegates also adopted a policy statement Thursday de- manding that workers be given control over the hiring and firing of managers at state-run en· terpnses and more say in how those organizations are run. Tale nt, stvimsuit 'Winners crown ed ATLANTIC CITY . N.J IAPl -An opera singer who wants to perform with the Metropolitan Opera and a woman who drinks milkshakes to stay in shape won the second night's preliminaries BALLET FOLKLDRICO m the Miss America contest. Miss New York, Suzanne Alex ander, 20, captured the second round of talent preliminaries Thursday night with an operatic solo from '"Tosca " The swimsuit competition went to Miss Arkansas, Elizabeth Ward, a 20-year-old Russellville resi· dent. KleindiP11st says he was '"victim/ PHOENIX IAP l F0Nne1 U S. Attorney Genernl Richarc Kleindienst broke into sobs or the witness stand during his per> j ury trial and said be was a vie lim of a miltimillion dollar in s urance scam. The 58-year-old Kleind1eflst. now a Tucson lawyer, was on the stand for nearly five hours Thursday as the surprise first witness for has defense Jlan explosion kills 1; 3 hurt MIRACLE VALLEY. Ariz (AP> -A van exploded and overturned just outside this racially tense communi ty, kill· ing a member of a controversial all-black religious group and in Jurang three others. authorities said today. Allan Schmidt. a spokesman for the stale Department of Public Safety. said an explosive device detonated Thursday night 1n the 12-passenger van on Highway 92 about lwo miles from Miracle Valley. Iranian forces slay 'insurgents' BEIRUT, Lebanon IAIJ > - Iranian troops killed 00lens of in· surgents" in the Tehran govern· ment's latest campaign to s tamp out the Kurdish guerrilla re h~llion in western Iran. the of· ficaal Pars news agency said. The report Thursday came on- ly two days after the central government of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini claimed to have recaptured a string of · strategic" guerrilla-held out· posts in Azerbaijan. western Iran. killing 21 Kurdish rebels. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Orange Coast College Auditorium -8 p.m. 2701 Fa1rv1ew Road Costa Mesa Tickets: $3.50 Pre-sale -$4.50 at Door INFORMATION-VISA/MASTERCARD -556-5527 CUSTOM FRAMING ART OLD SOLDIERS NEVER DIE An 80-foot long corridor u1 the Pt'ntagon ha:-. been d edicated 1 n m e mo r ~ o f t h <.' I a t t· G t· n I) o u .i:: I <1 ~ \lat Arthur The Thursday l'l'l't•mon~· "us at ,. ............. tended by lkfen:-.l' St•lTetar~ C:a:-.pa1 Wein berger. ll•ft. ~J r.., .lc·an \1ac,\rthur. th~· general ·~ widow. f1r ">I li1d~ :-.;ann Ht•;1J.!an und Prcs atlt-nt Rl•ugan President undaunted Reagan urges steady course in econom y fight WASlllNGTON tAPI President Reagan. outlining et broad range of ne" budget cuts to hi s Cabinet. says his administration .. ccm"t be stam- peded now by frustration or fear'· just because the economy didn't recover instantly after passage of his economic program. "We never promised 1t would be easy,·· Reagan was quoted as saying '"And we never promised it would be quick . . We must stay on a steady, long-term course." Aftt'r the president's preparatory pep talk. budget director David A. Stockman gave Cabinet members their first look at the new round of budget cuts Reagan has in mind. They include across-the-board trimming of every department"s. budget in the fiscal year that begins next month and cuts of S500 million to S4 billion in each depart ment in fiscal 1983 and again in 1984 Reagan·s chief spokesman. David R. Gergen. refused to give any fi gures for 1982. when the ad· ministration hopes lo bold the federal deficit to $42.5 billion rtespite projections by congressional •analysts and private economists of a much higher shortfall Rut he said the cuts for all departments are expected to totj l $30 billion in 1983 and S44 billion in 1884. That would be within the range ad- ministration officials have been discussing for months. but Gergen did not dispute reporters· sug- gestions that still further cuts are likely to be needed. Although the Defense Department will be among those tarJteted for spendm~ reductions. Reagan reportedly has not decided what level of <'uts-wiU be required in-th~-f>entagon1>udgcet. Source~ who asked not to be identified said Reagan probetbly would make his final budget de· cisions by late Monday and would announce them Tut·sdety Gergen g ave reporters an account of Thursday·s C:etbmet session but refused to reveal many details lie ins isted that many of the cuts re· main tenletllve etnd were expressed only in ranges of highs and lows. One senior White House aide, s peaking private!). !'>aid there would be some sacred cows · that would escape the budget ax and that a few "'ht>artburn programs" would be continued. not because the adm1 n1stration wants them. but because the political cost of cutting them would be greater than ttie budget savings would warrant Republican congressional leaders. meanwhile, expressed frustration and anger with the pessimistic response Reagan's economic plans have r~eived on Wall Street, where the stock and bond markels have continued their decline Sencite 'M a1ority Leader Howard Baker. R - Tenn., told the colleagues that if the prevailing record-high interest rates don 't come do.,.,n soon, he would sponsor legislation to tax the "windfall profits'" of financial institutions Reagan, who has resisted suggestions that he mtervene to try to bring down interest rates. was quoted by Gergen as telling the Cabinet. ··1 know that many of you are aw~re or nervousness on Wall Street and Capitol Hill. and l can certainly understand that. We have just passed milestone leg 1s lat1on, and s ome people are frui.trated because we aon't see instant recovery ·· GOFMOM? Wish she could be here in Huntington Beach in her own private spacious apartment? SHE CAN! Come see for yourself the carefree retirement living for active seniors · available at the HUNTINGTON TERRACE QSS~ The One Hour Qui<:k Servic:e S)-·s tem~ ~ ... "'I I itT i BAISTOl M PLAZA NEWPORT BRISTOL NORTH OF JAMBOREE .. 8'lll!ITQl s ... •.I .. • ... .. Moslem • rioters quelled CJ\llW, Egypt <API Riot police put down two demonstra Lions by militant Moslems toduy as the government news agency announced a 99.45 percent "yes" vote in a referendum on Pre&i· dent Anwar Sadat's crackdown on sectarian strife. Some 300-400 demonstrators c hanting ··God is great" marched into the streets around the El-Nur mosque in northeast Cairo, shortly after Friday Sab· bath prayers ended They were set upon by riot police when they had marched about a half mile. In groups of about 60·80 men each. the oolice charged from several sides. swinging bamboo canes and fir ing tear gas and dispersing the te munstrators in a matter of minutes R eporter~ saw a number of demonstrators. being beaten and loaded in police trucks. They est imated about 1,000 police participated A sinular scene look place at the nearby Ein el-Haya mosque About 200 chanting fundamen· lalists were dispersed by the cet nc-wielding police. No tear gas was used and no injuries were reported. but some dem- onstrators were arrested. Meanwhile. the official Middle East News Agency announced that about 11 mi ll ion or the coun- try·i. 12 million eligible voters went to the polls Thursday and that 99 46 percent voted in favor of Sadat"s proposals There 1i. not much for me to say. · the agency quoted Sadat as ~aying But I promise to, Cod willing. go to my people next Monday on the television sc·reen an<1 radio with an ad dre!>l'> in which I will summarize tht· dutit'l'> of the coming phase, aftt>r the pt>ople said their word yesterday. etnd I thank you." Meanwyile , ABC correspond ent Chris Harper had until to- day to lea\'C t::gypt under an ex· puls1on order given Thursday Shafei Abdel-Hamid, chairman of the State Information Service. said Egypt ·s first expulsion of an American reporter was ··self explanatory ·· In Jul y, Sadat severely criticized Harper. 29, for an ABC broadcast in the lJnited States com parin~ h1~ regime to that of l ret n ·s late Shah M ohamm.ad RC'za Pahlavi ··------ 7 • • • UZQ p ..... $1 billion loss forecftst 1Federal cuts to reduce state, local funding from U.S. SACRAMENTO t AP > A new s tudy says President Reag1m's cuts will take at least $1 billion from California's slate and local governments this year and cost mostly low-income in· dividuals another $328 million. The report Thursday by 'Legislative Analyst William Hamm, the Legislature'• fiscal adviser, did not include savings to individua ls from Reagan's tax c ut or the e ffect o f s till· unspecified increases in military spendirfg. ll also sidestepped Republican predictions that the losses will be o ffset by th e econ omic 1 Soviets to take . coastal bait fish SAN FRANCISCO <AP > - , Soviet stiips will take tons of • anchovies, mackerel and squid fro m a U.S. fishing group off the California coast unde r a venture auth orized by Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige, the San Francisco Examiner has reported. fear that taking bait fish will re- move a link in the m arine food chain and damage ocean fish· eries "We're taking the chance of tra ding off fish with low economic value without con- s ideration of the impact on high value sportfish and food fish," s u c h a s tuna. salmo n and yellowtail, said Dr Bill Rusk, vice president of United Anglers of California. stimulus of the president's plan "There is no historical ex· perience lo draw upon for in · sights as to how the president't overall plan wlll affect the economy, because a s imilar multi ·faceted pla n of this magnitude has never befQre been implemented, .. the report said. But it said there was · 'increas· ing evidence that the outlook for the federal deficit is w~rse than that originally portrayed by the president." and that deeper federal cuts will be needed to meet Re agan's goal of a balanced budget by 1984 The cuts in federal funds range from $973.000 for an en- dangered s pecies program to huge losses rn welfare. JOb tra in ing and clean-water grants The minimum "dfrect" loss. in the fiscal year that st ar~ed Ju- ly I, was listed al> $231 million to the state. $782 m illion to local governments, and S328 mallton to individuals . -.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. September ~ 1. 1981 Ship firer, smolders in LA LONG HEACll (AP > - fo~arefighters will uac liquid nitrogen to form a "blanket" to keep a s moldering fire In the ho ld of an Indonesian coal freighter from bursting into fla mes, the Coast Guard said. The 735 -fool , 68,000-ton Kartaru. with a crew of 31, was m oved to Los Angeles tiafbor'to· day as officials prepared to use barges to ferry the liquid nitrogen out to the ship. Coast Guard Lt. Jack Geck said "They'll release it Cthe llq- u id nitrogen> in a gueous state to put an inert gas blanket over the cargo. It possibly could onlv lake a matter of four hours lo get t hings ready ... The cargo hatc h e s were closed. but attempts were being made to vent them. No anJuries had been reported, said Coast G•1ard public affairs officer An- dy Vilutis. ·'Temperatures in the holds are. rising at a steady rate ... not- ed Vilutis. "The Coast Guard has established a 500-yard safety zone around the vessel ·· · Vilutis said Fahrenheit tem- perature in the No. 7 hold was 170-190 degrees. in the No. 9 hold 170 degrees and was 175 degrees 1n t he No. 4 hold. H/F "' The newspaper said Thursday that Soviets will be allowed lo process 10,000 tons of anchovies. 15,000 tons of jack m ackerel, 2,500 tons of squid and 2.700 tons of Pacific mackerel provided by 18 comme rcial fishermen just off the San Pedro coastline. Gary Smith o f Nat i onal Marine Fisheries said the agree- ment has not yPt officially been a nnounced, "so l don't know the exact details of what's gorng to happen ... But because much of the money received by the state goes to local governments and indt viduals or will be offset by cutbacks or othe r funds to them. the losses to local governments and individuals would actually be higher. ·'When the temperature reaches 480 Fahr enheit it <coal I ('atches fire ... V1lut1i s aid. A .. WI ....... The agreement was protested by California sportsmen, who Judge rejects busing request LOS ANGELES (AP > A judge has rejected a request to r estore mandatory busing to integrate city schools, but an attorney representing minority children said , "the fi ght will continue." In dismissing the c lass action s uit. Superior Court Judge Robert B. Lopez on Thursday upheld the voluntary busing plan in use by the nation's second·largest school distri('t since April 10. "There will definitely be an appeal filed, .. said Antonio Rodriguez of the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice, who along with attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Na- tional Association for the Advancement of Colored People has been representing minority students in the suit Lopez' decision came as an estimated 535.762 ·stude nts prepared to return to class Tuesday (.)uake af le rs hock told OXNARD <AP I A mild earthquake rattled coastal areas shaken six days earlier by a larger temblor. No damage or injuries were reported. The quake that hat at 10:58 p.m . Thursday had ca magnitude of 3.6 on the open-ended Richter scale, said seismologist John Vidale or the Caltech lSeismolo~:v Lab in Pasadena. ~ Vidale said Caltech received several calls , from people who felt the s haker. centered oUshore ·about 30 miles south of this Ventura County city •where the coastline runs east and west. ~'White defense.' nixed .; SACRAMENTO <AP> Gov. Edmund Brown . Jr. has signed a bill abolishing the "diminished "capacity" defense used by former San Francisco ,.Supervisor Dan White in his murder trial. ln ceremonies Thursrtay, the Democra tic gov· ernor said the bill "brings the law back to a more 'common-sense approach .. and should "eliminate :some of the ridiculous outcomes that we've heard ,about .. ~ White used the diminished capacity defense in his trial for the 1978 slayings of San Francisco ?Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey •Milk. He was convicted only of manslaughter. and '.was sentenced to seven years, eight months. • ·Spraying phase-out due? . • LOS GATOS <AP > -After reviewing progress :in the battle against the Mediterranean fruit fl y, agricultural experts have recommended phasing :out of aerial pesticide s praying against the crop· tdamaging pest. t James R. Brazzel, chairman of the 15-member 1m edfly technical advisory committee. s aid Thurs- 'day that if certain criteria are met. up to 100 :Square miles in the Santa Clara Valley could be ,dropped from the aerial spraying program by late 'October , ''The area must have been treated for develop m ent of two generations of the medfly, and no new f ertile medflies can be detected during that time," pe s aid. (.,._. WUT...,. \IA Ct..._ ITI""" ... IH•lll G,,_ O!M ~ 4401 Co11a Mtu·!l40·~94 Orange 639·8170 (OWAMll UOOUUCll UA cin cumu ..... , n OfllYl·llt £1 f911> ~1·~ Ofange 634 )(}t t Wtsrrntns1e1 89t 3693 On Sept. 6 while still an Long Beach the crew noticed heat and smoke an the t wo holds but left for Taichun,I!. Taiwan. a nyway PROTEST PREPARATION ;\halo1w All1<1nt·l· \\orker~ J.!t:ur ' uµ for a prott.·~t aimed at blockading 1 ht• t'1>ntr11\'t•r..,1i.JI Oi<.1bl11 Can~on nu<:lear µ<>\\.er plant nt:ar San Lui~ Ohn,pi> D1..•m11n~tru111ro.; \\l'l'l' reµortl'd l 'll mult· to llw an·a to<iu' -1 IN THE TWENTIES, NEWPORT BEACH REFLECTED THE E OF SUCCESS. SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE. Su ndays on the Pacific. Sunsets on the bay. Tennis. Golf. Moonli t strolls. This is Newport Beach. A city as casual as it is cosmopolitan. A city for a select few. Where styles change, but style doesn't. Where there's no such thing as second best. A city that personifies the good life. HOMES/LOTS roa SAu: I I !ARBOR RIDGE '"inc: Pan fit Prt"'ll,l(IOU~ .1:uanlc.-d rnmmumr\ wirh Olt'lln 4nJ nt}(hl hghr ''"""' Custom hnme111es Jnd profa~Kmally decorated models curtf'ntlv '' J1lahk· Pl~· name oo wailtn,1! list for final mill' Harlnr Rid~ E~ate'\ hotnM I lolfbor Rid,i.te Estates• I ldrbor RH.l,itt CUS(om Lo" horn SM<>.()()() co SI .2~0.000 .,a)t'<; Oflll'f•/Mn:le" arm Wl"l'kt-nd~ 011nn)l M\·k. t.tll fnr appoinrmcnt· r' 1 11 r ... 10 r, ""<• ·A L~\ I IARAOR I Ill.I C l '.,10\\ I OT5 '" 111t· 1'.1C. lfil h um S \c "l,(JCJ() ro Y12'1!M Ml C..;11 "" "11 1-1 I "'''>') ! Ill• • 'lf:J\ l!>u\ 'D Ml Lam I lt·vt-k,.-mt111 Cu l.u.,urKlll\ )t1tJn.k'1<1 •mmunir' 1111h ~f O'llll'<.t .1nJ N\ \ Jl'\\' From S ~ '>0.()()(J rn S 1.mo.000 Call oc\M 1714J67)0474 IU'.SA.U: HOMES Call Macnab !f"\·1nc:· R1'al" 1n C.or1•11Jdd Mar wr (7 ltl1Mtl <i.Z0011r 111 :-.;t"' rem lXilt h dt P IW'>'l2R.H'i A LEGACY OF S!YIE. • APAJtnlENTS FOR RENf , PROMO:\Trnn POl:\"'I vn.l.1\:-. For mlmmJll\trH.tll 1-1 1111-'i illMM l t BAY\\'OOOAPART:'\11 ;'\ f~ k1rmk)ffi13IUllHJll("'l ltl>t \ 'i'l'i'i COMMDOAL LLUING OPPO~ Offkc Leaalna ,, ~E\\'l'ORT cr~Tl'R ( '"' ICI 'll'ACI· "w lw"n,I! iolormJ11on on'"''"'">: 'f'll't' l"all r'l 1tM1 qt)<q,\1,., ·, MacARTI IUR COUR'I Complc.1K111 W1nrt'f l'>Hl • CIVIC PIJ\ZA '''"~in Co·nr.·1 C.>01pk1K1n W1111l'r 1981 For ll-a.'lln>? infmT!l.lfl(lO •1'1 nt'\• 'f"M.l' 1 "" t7141M4 ''i'i~(i\1 Fl Shoppima c-t"tt 1.--.Ma ·1 NEWPORT Hll.l.S SHOPPING Cl'NfiR r! I' .AS fBLUf'F Vlll.AGI-SHOPPING Cf NTFR rorlc-.i..~1n,i.:mfarnwriorw11Lt7J41M'1 * (MI') .. ' Pnct•H4"-'c11\'l' '"ot ..-o1 ruNutlO!l \llhjl'Ct to ('f'IOI' sak' llfl ·~ af ittdr..Uhnt' of th.is ro11oon I-~'""" A'l()('lllllOI\.\ ~I'll 111 l'f"~ maintain rommon !IW'thl ll" /\~ olT1I' \illn ~-nut I\\' b de-Ii'~' ' 0 DlllJPlll <i .., FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 , 1981 D Orange County residents 0 FEATURES 82 appear confident about GARDEN BS economic future ... B6 ,j STOCKS 87 HUITllBTll BEACH I f DUITlll VllllY 30 teachers hired through 'error' Ry PATRICK KENNEDY Of .... o.llY ,.. ... at.ft lluntinglon Beach Union High Sd1ool District oHicials have compounded financial problems by un administrative error that will cost the svstem S900.000 in salaries during the school year After balancing this year 's $50 million budget by slicing $3 2 m ti hon fro m personnel and pro· gram costs las t s prang, district administrators failed to send out 2 tell ' crash escape Dennis Costello of Newport Beach said he started saying his prayers when the single-engine plane started going down toward a desert mountain near Barstow. "We both thought we were dead when we hit that mountain a t 100 miles per hour," .Costello, 20. recalled II e and pilot Bi II Cudmore. abo 20. of Huntington Beach, were about five miles outside of Daggett Airport Monday after- noon when their small Cessna ISO reportedly was caught an a do\\ ndrafl and hurled into the Nl•wberry mountains. The plane landed •·belly-up" and slid up a mountain incline ups ide down for about 80 feet. Cos tello said The plane was destroyed. but both men crawled out of the wreckage with minor injuries "When we stCJrted going down it felt like we were on a roller coas ter and I got that sudden e mpty feeling in my s tomach," Costello said. ·'The wind Just pushed us do" n I knew we were going to crash but 1t was like everything wu-; in slow motion Just before WC hll .. ··When the plane stopped we were hanging upside down by our seat bells for a rew minutes l couldn't believe what had hap- pt>ned ... Cudmore. a UCLA student who recently got his pilot's license in Huntington Beach, harl flown out of Meadowlark Airport earlier that day for a pleasure f11~ht to Death Valley He suffered a cut lip Cost e llo. a con s truction worker. hit the windshield face firs t and suffered bruises and a chi pped nose bone. he said The two men walked for four hours -about five miles across the desert to Inte r -State 40 "he re a highway patrolman picked them up at about 7:30 p m . according to Sa n Bernardino County Sheriffs Sgt Rod Conder '"The plane must have hit just ri~ht. because that's very rough terrain." Conder said. "That plane and the occupants could have been lorn into little bits.'; '"Thal was a close encounter," Costello said "I guess we have a new lease on life.·· I ---- Dttty~ ............ ELECTED Fountain Valley Councilman Marvin Adler has been named president of the Orange County League of Cities. Adler replaces Costa Mesa Councilwoman Norma Hertzog as leader of t hl' 26 city organization. enough teacher layoff notices by the state deadline in May. Thus, the district was forced to hire 30 more teachers than it needs, according to Superinten· dent Frank ··Jake"' Abbott. "We counted on about 50 ~l .. ..,: •. ~~ ,0si~ning, retiring or taking a leave of absence as usually liappens." Abbott said ··But apparently because of the tight economy these days, only about 25 left the district." Abbott said that some of those teachers who left taught s pecialized fields and new teachers had to be hired, But Abbott says the ad· ministrative error was offset by another miscalculattoq by dis· lrict officials who underestimat· ed the income from interest and state allocations for s pecial education. As a result, the dis- trict will receive $1.1 million more than anticipated. I Deity,. .......... . \1ap outlmc•\ area., where sport fac1l1t1t'S u11/I tw hut/I l'1 Central Park Sports site picked Costs controversy mars OK H unlington Beach officials have decided where they want to put a six-fi eld sports complex, horse stables, a YMCA gym- nasium and a restaurant in the city's Huntington Central Park But they don't know how much 1t will cost The City Council's approval of a d e velopment map for the 297-acre park was marked by_ controversy over the estimates or development costs submitted bv Vince Moorhouse, director of the city's Community Services Department Moorhouse told the council to dis regard the $8.S million estimate because he said it was guesswork. He said specific figures would be developed after the map was approved. .. As far as J 'm concerned these are outlandis h estimates and I question the credibility of t h e people who put this together," said Councilman Bob Mandie The development timetable and cost estimates were com· t>iled by Cardoz Dillallo As· sociates Inc . of Costa Mesa. Financial estimates included cost of building the recreational developments. additional park· ing, mounds of landscaped earth as sound barriers around the ball fields, street improvements and horse trails. M andic questioned the listed $700,000 architectural fees and said he found "errors of at least $1 miUion" while looking over. the document that morning. Mayor Ruth Finley s aid the ··costs estimates are premature and are clouding the issue." The council approved the de· velopment map on a 5·1 vote, with Mandie opposed. Moorhouse said "specifics and actual costs" will be brought back for the council members to review at a later meeting. Moorhouse said construction on the recreational develop· ments could begin within six months. Schmitz officially Senate candidate SACRAMENTO -State Seo. John Schmitz, R ·Newport' Beac h, has made the unofficial official -declarine he is a can· didate for the 1982 California Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat now held by S.I. Hayakawa. "As far as I am concerned the boats and the bridges have been torched and I 'm In the U.S. Senate race officially, and to st ay. The gauntlet ls rtune," Schmitz said in a press release Gridiron slww slate~ tonight A cast of 40 will act. sing and dance in the first Orange County Press C lub gridiron s t\ow scheduled tonight in Irvine. The variety show. a roaaUnt of county politicians a nd the media, is s lated for 8 on the stage of Turtle Rock Community Center on Sunnyhill Drive off Turllerock Drive. Drinks and s nacks wlll be served at 7. Tickets, available at the door, are $5. Proceeds will benefit the press club's scholarship fund. Schmitz said that he is enter· ing the race on the recommen· dation or an exploratory com· mittee, formed in August and headed by Jim Townsend, editor of the National Educator magazine. Schmitz said he believes that he is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination because of the number or candidates in the race either officially or unof· flcially. They include San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson , Rep . Paul Mccloskey, R-Menlo Park, Rep. Barry Goldwat er Jr ., R · Sherman Oaks, and Maureen Reagan . Schmitz says t h at a ny Republican candidate will need no more than 25 percent of the vote to win the primary. Huntington police auction Saturday Huntington Bead~ Police Department will hold an auction Saturday at 10 a .m . at its raclli· ty. comer of Main Street and Yorktown Avenue. • Confiscated, unclaimed items will be sold to the highest bid· der. Bicycles will be on di.splay one hour before the auction. ------------- a; 0 Abbott suys the district enters the 1981·82 school year with a re serve fund of $900,000. "I'm optimistic about the new school year because teachers and administrators can work together instead or worrying about contract negotiations." Abbott s aid A year ago, stu dents returning lo school wen~ greeted by teachers walking picket lines in pay protests. "We plan to require mon• * * * hullll'"ork .u t<I r11on• :-tn11g1·11l lll'hu' 1111· t•ndl'"" tit' ~;11<1 · Wt• think wt• h;1v1· tlw .,uppm l of th1· P<lrl'lll:. 111 1111., .111<.l 1l ., a good lrl'ntl 111 e<.lu<·Jl11111 Tht• huclgl'I t·ub 111l•ludt•d l'llm 111.1111111 of t·llu1·a11onJI <'O UllM'llrtg, l'l'<hl<'llllll of lhl· n11rnht·r o l 1·l1·rt1\l' 1·11ut..,l'' avC:11l.1hl1· at t".1d1 1 .u11pu ..... 111d e l 1 Ill I n .II I II n II f l I."' r fl 11111 drl\'l'l l'i t1•a111111g 11>11\'t'r' 1 r ;11 111ng will 11111) lit• oll1·n·d * * * ;1fl l'I ..,dlool 'I hi · lf1,1111·1 "·" .,1 x com 1111·111•11,1\ 1• high .,ehouls . an .11l11lt ..,d111ol, :1 g1111.liH1 l'I' center for h;11uh<".•1>Pt'd puµ1b and a lon11n11.1t 1on t11gh 'ehcwl Stu d1·nl t·nr 1111 mt·nt has declined fr 11111 IH.8~~ 1;1..,t Sl'JJlL·mhl'r lo Ii 8'.17 l111., \ t',11 I h1• dl'\t r 1<·l 1111·llrdt·' -.tudt'nts 111 l I 1111t 111glo11 H1•.1C'h. l·'ounluin \ L1 11 1·' S 1· :1 I B t' '' 1• h u n d v. t'!!>l llllll .. 11•1 • * * Campus closing eyed Ocean View, Fountain Valley districts seek cuts Declining enrollment and the rising cost of providing pubht education 1s forcing local elementary school officials to consider shutting down cam puses to save money Officials of the Oecan View School District and the fo'ounla1n Valley School Distract say com mittees will be looking at school closures during thE!'.new school year that starts Monday Financier indicted in fraud A federal grand jury in Los Ange les has indicted financier Ken Rogers on charges that he tried to rude his ownership of the 2,769-acre Whiting Ranch when he filed bankruptcy papers in 1976 on behalf of his firm . Global Western Development Corp . Rogers, 42, and his business partner and lawyer . Jacob Piette. 48, were indicted on 10 counts each or fraud and one count each of conspiracy. The two men are charged with making no mention or the valua· ble ranch property when they filed a bankruptcy petition tn U.S. District Court. An indictment is a formal charge made against a person by a grand jury. It does not establish guilt or innocence. If Rogers and Piette are found guilty of the charges in federal court, they could receive up to five years in jail and a SS,000 fi ne on fraud counts, $10,000 for conspiracy. According to the indictment. Rogers and Piette transferred ownership of the ranc h from Glob al lo another of Rogers· holdings only hours before they filed tbe bankruptcy petition in October 1976 The ranch eventually was auc· tioned during bankruptcy pro· ceedings for $12 million to a group of Iranian investors. They later sold it to the Warmington· Carma Group, which is planning to build up to 3,900 homes on the undeveloped rooth1ll northeast of El Toro. Ride sharing promoteJ by free bus trip Riders on Orange County·s publlc buses w1U get two tnps for the price of one during a single day next month to pro· mote ride sharing . The Orange County Transit District's Board or U1rectors has set Oct. 6 as the day for the special discount fares The decision came reluctant· ly. however, because the board members said they weren't sure the district would recoup up to $20,000 in rares the system might lose that day. However, OCTD Dir;ector James Reichert sai.d . the cost could be recaptured in one year if the promotion draws 325 new daily patrons. He s ugiested that the extra passengers attracted on that day also would balance out promotional losses. The two-for-One day was re- quested by the Coalition for Clean Air and Commuter Com· puter, two groups trying lo en· courage travelers to s hare rides. According to t he district's plan, riders will pay reiular rares for their first trip on Oct. 6 and will receive a coupon good for a second, free ride -but on· ly on the same day. M onlhly bus pass holders will not be given the aiscount because district officials salrt the passes a lready provide for certain costs savings . The district's Oial·A· Ride vans also will be exempt from the promotion. llO\\t'\l'r ,<·hool h11.111b aren 1 l'X IH't'll•d lo 111,1k1· de<·1..,1ons 1111 lhl' ('!osurt.·.., lll'for1· 111•xl \l'HI . 111 fl l'ILI (!!> -.;1 \ On'.tll \"11·" 111f1c1.1b ,;i\ that dt•<·l111ing t·n111llnwnt has n·sult t·d 111 :-.1·v1•r,d s1·hooh ha\'1ng lt·\H·r th.111 2:.11 ... 11uk11h ,\ e11m 11111t1·t• 111 p,111•nb and t eaeht•r' :incJ Jclrntnhll .1lur., '' 111 1·11n..,1dt•r do.,111g 1 ''o 1111ddl1· !>t•hool.s dur 1ng lht• rw\1 tt·r111 111!1t•1;d.., S.t\ s111cl1•11t t·n11dlrr1111l i1.i ... dt·l'lira·d !10111 11 1100 l.1:-.I \(>;JI lo 1 0.4~11 lh1' St•pll•mbt·r. . 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Hut if ~'<HI make J rf.'al <•ffort. lhtore are some . .ms\.\ erl-. llnl· an· t \.\O, purtt<·ularlv fur <1 f1rst·t1me l'ar buver t 1° L l·ase huy t1 Ill'" rar and l'ntl'r Into a ~trnq~htlorward t11Jl'rl l'lld lt'ase If your credit 1s good 11mpcr'al1ve1 vnu 'll pay only the equivalent of t \\ o to three months ani;t.illmc:nt IC1un rt!pay men ls as a down p<Jyment pc•rhaµs S4CKI to $600 Then you w ill pa) tht• equ1vulen1 of rt·~ular monthly install mcnl purchal-.c µaymt."nts for thrt.•t• ur four ~ears. as ) ou would un a rcgulur car purrhas ed un the install· mc•nt plJn flu! dt !ht' t•ncl Of i.I lhn•t• \.t':tl pertod, )OU Sllll \.\on 'I own thl' cur A lt•ri 1ble lll·al" 'Jot J:-bud a:. yt>u might think You ve pa1c1 only $400 SlillO dO\\n' •uµ frontt And undl.'r the lt'a'>c. )OU h:.t\'t' the• nght Lu bu) ~tlu r" l1•<1scci car from the ll•Js 1ng rnmpon~, al d price <.pt•c·1f1L•d 111 Jdv<1tH'C· "ht•n vou i.11med lhe lease 2 1 Bu\ J sC'cond hand c.•etr, l'Vl'n tf )OU have trad1- t1onalh b •en univ a Ill'\.\ car bu\ e r The ui.l'd car is :-;tdl v1;ur mosL t·~onomtC'al movli on wheeb, despite lhe u 0 pward push in U?>l'd cat µr11'P!'. Amon~ Lhl' forcci. worktn~ UA<11ns t you fewer ncv. c·ar l-. huvl' been .;old tn recent years, so late- modcl used tars an· h<.1rckr to find M otoris ts are keeping their <'ars longt•r rt•duc in~ th<' av:11tab1ltty of olclcr usl'd <:tulu!. al\ "l•ll But the u'iecl car remain:. a bargain for one rea- ~on · car depre('1at ton 1:. front looded b11u~er in the earh· vears, lowl'r lalcr on Y11u 0 r -firs t 30.000 m1k:.. nf drtnng ros ts you about lv.o-lhirds more th.rn .,,our second 30.000. this second. tn turn. cos ts about 20 PL·rcent more than your third 30.000 miles. /\nd though matntenanc•e costs nse <Js mtleage inrn.·aM·~., the y rfon'l I?" up a'.> fast as other t•xpensl'S go do"n The hottom line tht• lon~er) nu kl'ep the C'ar the lower )t>ur MSls per ye<1r and pt,•r mile For your po1.·kellxK1k prulccl1on 1 1 drl\ e .1 nev. car until 1t beC'ome:. \en Ul!Cd . or 2 1 huy u u~t•d cme 1n Lhe first place Since vou'rt.' dnvtn~ that l<:ased c.•ar and you can haby it. ynu have• a used t•ar bargain Then assumin~ interest rates ha\'l' fallc•n :.1 laf..t vou ran get :i loan to buy your O\.\rl ui.ed 1·:.11 , over anothc•r two· o r even three-year s pan STOCKS IN TH E SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK IAPI S.lu. 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Ah , but that's where you could be mis-taken · Not only arc the Rams presently in- terested. they've been trying to acquire the Mississ1 pp1 graduate's services for the past four years In fact. when Bob Lee hurt his elbow early in this year's camp, and there was s peculation that the Rams would shop around for another arm. one highly placed management fi gure within the organiza- tion explicitly singled out Manning as the QB they coveted most ··w e wou ld love to have him." was his remark. Now that Manning's status has been RAMS JOHN SEVANO established. I can fo cus on the idea's feas ibility The biggest obstacle in acqumng some· one of Manning's stature 1s his con- tra ct. whic h is reporte dl y in the neighborhood of $325.000. For that price. the Rams could have kept a pretty good throwing QB who 1s currently hurling aerials in Canada. Second. there's the timing aspect which 1s lousy The troubles of learning a new system at this stage of the season are overexaggerated. but there are difficult adjustm ents that cann ot be un - derestimated. T hird. there's the thou~ht of trading someone as potent as Manning to someone within the Saints' own division. All three problems contain logic in de fense of Manning NOT coming to the Rams But. consider this : With 15 rookies and more than a half- dozen other new faces on the Saints this year, Coach Bum Phillips 1s obviously do in~ a rebuilding JOb with an emphasis on youth Just whe re does a 32 year-old quarterback fit into those plans" Good question. And. here 's another concept the Rams' coaching staff is slowly coming to the realization that maybe Pat Haden won't be able to do the job after all. Naturally, they hope Haden will come around but. facts are facts, and when you throw 13 interceptions in 13 quarters. as Haden has, well, that tells you something. All this isn't a knock on Jeff Rutledge. d ther . Rutledge has shown he can do the Job and is quite possibly the team's quarterback of the future . A person t·an 't turn h1~ back. however. on the chance or gettin g 1i<>meone of Man n1n g's caliber. It would be like the Dodgers settl ing for J ay Johnston<' when the) could get a Dave Parker. or Butch llobson wh en they could get u Mike Schmidt In this case. 1f 1t·~ a choice between Rutledge or Manning. well. you can decide for yourself. Anvwav. both the Hams and Satnt!> have gone· to great lengths to deny un} such maneuvers regarding Manning an• taking pla ce. Who knows. m aybe lh t'l'l' isn't anythmg going on. But. on the other hand • • • Contacted tn New Orleans, 1 asked Man nmg how he felt about the rumor · I can't really afford to think about 1t. · he said honestly. "I have a really big chore here to think about "I can't pay attention to every r umor that circulates about me That's onl y going <See SEVANO. Page C41 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Connors too young for ulcers And that's what he 'll get if he worries about Borg NEW YORK 1A P 1 "I can't draw you a blueprint_ I'm not an architect," says Jimmy Con nors. tennis player. He easily beat Eliot Teltscher 6-3. 6 I. 6-2, Thursday night to advance lo Saturday's semi- finals in the U.S. Open tennis championships. Connors. 29, who last won this tournament in 1978, said he has no plan for his next opponent Bjorn Borg even though theirs is one of the greatest rivalries ever in tennis THAT MIGHT be a dangerous approach But Connors explamed that he never plays according to a game plan. "I don 't know what I'm going to do yet. I won't even think about 1t before Saturday." he s aid. "That's a C'ause for ulcers. and I 'm too yo ung for that." The second -seeded Borg also reached the semifinals Thursday, wi th a 7-6. 6·3, 6-7. 7-6 victorv over ninth-seeded Roscoe Tanner. · John Mc Enroe. this year's Wimbledon cham- pion who trying for his third straight Open title. plays 15th-seeded Vilas Gerulait1s in Saturday's other men's sem ifinal. TODAY , THE WOMEN pl ayed their semifinals Defending champion Chns E vert Llovd Is a hoDlestand Angels antidote? The Angels, still licking their wounds following a 4-10 road trip. open a six-game homestand at Anaheim Stadium tonight with the first of three weekend games against the Texas Rangers. This marks the first visit of the year for the Rangers. Th..: Angels, 11-17 in t he second half of the season. have lost six straight and trail American On TV tonight . channel 5 at 7:30 League West Division leader Kansas City by four games. The Angels have 22 games left. • faced Martina Navratilova, whom she had beaten 28 of the 41 times they had met, and third-seeded TraC'y Austin played No. 11 Barbara Potter. Connors. who also won the Open in 1974 and 1976. has had what he calls a dry spell in this tourney He has reached the semifinals every year since 1973. but the pas t two years he has not made the final "I want to win the Open more than I want to wu1 any other tournament," he said. "I live in this country and 1t means more to me than any other." Even more. l-han Wimbledon. which he won in . 1974 THIS \'EAR. HE RAN into Borg in the semifinals al Wimbledon Borg won 0·6. 4-6. 6-3, 6-0. 6-4. "I tried to forget that real quick." Connors said Thursday night Rorg leads their ri va lry 14 matches to eight. More signifiC'a ntly, Borg has won the last nine. in- cluding t wo this year Borg, who has won Wimbledon five limes, the French Open six times but never the U.S. Open, is not hesitant to discuss how he will play Connors. He just doesn't offer much detail. "The match we had in Wimbledon could have gone either way. So probably 1f we have to play here it could go either way ... the 25·year-old Swede said. "We're going to play a lot of points from the backcourt. The usual stuff, but I have to play well, that's the most important thing." BOTH HAVE PLA YEO well and both have played tough matches in this event. Connors had a close call against Andres Gomes of Ecuador in the third round before winning 6-7. 6-3, 6·1. 4-6, 7-6, tak- ing the firth-set tiebreaker. 7-5. Teltscher, on the other hand, did little against Connors Thursday night. hold ing his ser ve only four times. Borg got pas t Tanner and before that Frenchman Yannick Noah, whom he beat 6-7, 6-4, 6-3. 6-3 in the fourth round. Borg is playing this event for the first time in six years without having a shot al the Grand Slam. In the previous five years, he came t.o the Open aft er having won the French and Wimbledon lilies . Victory in this event any of those years would have put him three-quarters along his way to the Grand Slam. with only the Australian Open remaining An mtense .Jimmy rm111nr.'1 defeat s f;/101 Teltsrlwr Tlwrsdr111111gl11 Chargers lead '81 kickoff By ROGER CA RLSON Of t ... O•lly "1191 Sutt Edison lligh's Chargers seek to up their winning streak to 23 ~tra1ght. flvt• schools enter with neY. coaches, Irvine lligh tnes to evade an I Ith straight loss and Fountain Valley unveils its 1981 version ai. the prep football season gets under u full head of s team ronighl K1<"koff in each instance 1s at 7 30 and in some cases. such as the Edison-El Dorado game at Va lenc:ia High in Pl acentia . i.ea ting will come at a premium THE CHARGERS, hailed by 'some as the nation's finest, by most a!> the Cl F' Southern Sec- lion 's fin est, are two-ti me de- fe ndin g Cl F Big Five Con- ference champions Edison relies on the running of Dave Geroux and Theo Langford a nd the passing combination of quarterback Ken Major and re- ceiver Greg Eskndge for most of its offensive power. while linebacker Rick DiBernardo is the catalyst to the Chargers' de· fense Fountain Valley, meanwhile. second only to Edison in the Big Fi ve Conference a year ago, sh ows off quarterback Matt Stevens. tight end Greg Bolin and tailback Rod Emery as the Barons try to avoid the surprise attack s~ffercd a year ago 1n an opener with El Dorado THIS TJME the Barons meet Santa Ana Valley, which 1s un· d er the ~u1da n ce of Tom Baldwin , who returns to the prep ranks after a n eight -year absence. Other coaches in their first taste or action at the helm in- clude Jim ll a gey and John Carney or Costa Mesa. Terry Henigan of Irvine, Ri ck Curlis of nivers1ly and Greg Henry at Huntington Beach. Huntington Beach entertains Corona del Mar in a an interest- ing Orange Coast area matchup. The Sea Kin gs of Corona del Mar have edged the Oilers the past two years in the season opener Bill Bright is Cd M's chief running threat. Marina (inc luding runner Tony Valente 1 enters with a vie· tory under its belt ( 28-0 over Castle High of Hawaii >, but is up against an opponent which has held an axe to the Vikings· heads over the years. Newport Harbor boasts an 11 ·I 2 record the past 14 years against Marina THE SAILORS of Newport Harbor lack exper ience, but may be the surprise of the Sea View League before it's over behind quarterback Greg Selby. Rex Brown and hi s Ocean View High teammates are in ac· lion. along with Costa Mesa re- ceiver Steve Cook and the rest 'If (See KJC'KOFF, Page C2) Texas is 12-16 in.the second half and is three games orr the lead . Ken Forsch < 11-7 I takes the mound tonight for the Angels to face Danny Darwin <8-7>. Problems seemed lo abound as the Angels eQded the road trip. For one. third baseman Butch ~son was disgruntled because be wasn't playing larly and because of rumored talks to trade Borg vs. McEnroe: Their arsenals di ff er .• Dan Ford was suspended for three games <he .... t,play tonight) for plugging the end of his bat -.,cork. .J' But the major problem stemmed from the ·~els' inability to get key hits and hits in general. Coming Into tonight's game, three starters are hitting at or under .225, including Fred Lynn (~) Ed Ott (.222 ) and Don Baylor <.222>. : • "We've got to go back <home> and get It jightened out," said Manager Gene Mauch f wing the m ost recent loss, Wednesday. • ere's nothing more I can say." Tonight is Balling Glove Night with all male -'llts recelvlng an Angels glove with a paid ad· mission. By WILL GRIMSLEY ·~'-lat C«i .......... Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe eye each other from across oceans -with different arsenals, con- trasting personalities and styles and a single re- solve: To be No. 1. Borg is the kin& or clay, the sluggish surface where patience and ground ~troke accuracy pre· vail. McEnroe is the undisputed master on the lightning.fast aspha lt or the National Tennis Center where the ball ricochets like a rifle bulleL. So young McEnroe is at home in New York's Flus hing Meadow, seekln• his third stral1bt American championship in a tournament -the U.S. Open -which Borg, for all hJ1 greatneaa, never has won. Tennl.a' wise men say Borg and McEnroe wm go at It again In the men's final Sunday, aa they have so often in the past, with court and home at- mosphere favoring McEnroe. Should that encounter materialize, the title match has all the attributes or a classic -the ANAL YSIS brassy, controversial New York kid, McEnroe. against the steely, unflappable Swede. winner of fi ve Wimbledon titles and six French cham· pion ships. A boy wonder 10 years ago, Borg now ls the s easone d veteran at age 25. McEnroe. a Wimbledon semifinalist at 18, is the world's top· ranked player at age 22. In the ~t-malch interview Thursday after Borg had blunted Roscoe Tanner's scorchinll 155 mph ser vice for a tough victory, t.he Swede was asked if he thought he had lost his desire. Borg stared at the questioner with frigid blue eyes and responded: ''What do you think?" When there was no reply. h~ answered lhe question himself. "I don't think so." he said. Those who witnessed Borg's grim , gutsy right against the hard-serving Tanner must have quick· ly discarded any skepticism that may have arisen. Borg was awesome in the first two set.s as he plunged headlong into a serve and voll"Y attack - unusual for him -and he was unbreakable tn the latter stages when Tanner raised his aame and I P· piled lnc-reased pressure. The match went to three tiebreaken. &rir ul· <&«ARSENALS, Pa1e C4> l!O~Slll!?ISMSSll;•Flll? .. 9i?•Fl'i?IP•Z .. 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It di!:t· t·u..,, .. ., "hat to con\ldt'r tH'fort> apph in~ for a 1>a t1•nl; 'l<'p·h) ·Sh'J> instru<"tions to ~t't a pa. lt·nt; ancl 1>n'<"aution).. 10 ll1k1• wht>n rnarkt>I· ing 'our i11vt•11lion. Tht· l .s. Palt·nt and 1 ralft·mark OHiet' 111111•.., that uni~ 1>alt·111 allornl'\., .rnd agt'nh <non la1\y<·rsl n·~i,tt"rl'd \\jth thl'ir orfic(' are 11c·rmit11•rl ln· la" to n·11r1°\t•nl irn·1·ntors hl'fon· th1• P ah·nt Ofrict• "'n. \OU 'hould rind 11111ira 1>art ic·ular h r m b ... o rl'~bten•d before u ... inl! th1·1r wnin·.., Tht• l'a11·11t Offi<•1• can't 11·t·1t1n nwnd a partieula r at1111·11t·) or agt"n t, hut it dot'!:> puhJi,h a dirt•<·lon ur tho~t" n·~i,lered and a\ ailabl1· for n1·" dieoh. \\ r it1· to C'om mi...,ioner or P a t<·nh and T rad1•marks, Wa,hini,:11111 , D.C. :!11:.!3 1, for 111 1>n· inform at ion. U E.\lt Rt:.\lH-:lt:...: ('an 1·u n .. u nu•r .. do J ll \ thing about ri,in g lwalth c·arl' to .... r..." \'t•<,, th1·1 t·an makl' a 1liH1•rt•nt·1'. .1cc11rd111~ to .i 111•\\ hrol·hu n • vrod11t·1·d '" th1· \'uluntan Er. rm t lo ('untain tlt·altl1 ('an· ('11..,1, . "l lt·alth ('an · ( ,...,,,. \\hat t•an \ ou Uo'?" llllinh Ollt that hl•allh l'art• l 'll\h l'Unll' llUl or 1·11·n oru"' pock1·t in hiKht•r l;1\1''· 111c·n ·ased 11rt·111ium' a nd cl1•tl11 1·tion,, and h111"tecl 11rit·1·.., for g1111ds :i nd '-t'n iC'f'"> It li-.t, a 1111rnh1•r of prar til'al "'a'' in 1\hil"h th1• con· 'lllll\·r n tn ha\I' an im1;atl on thi.-. prohlem, ancl in('f11d1· ... a ..,111·1·1al "'1·ti11n for ul<h·r c·on 'lllllt'f"•. t r1•1· <·11pit•s ma\ h1· rt'tll"''t"d h' ... end in~ " ..... 1ra1ldn•-.si•d, .. t .. 1111w1l 1·n'"lup1· '"o. 10> 1•1 I lw \ oluntar.1 l-.Ht1rt. IO(ll \\ .. ,1. ~MO ~. l..1k1• 'ihon1 l>ri\t', ('hic·aKu.111 liOtilt l lw \ o luntan t 'frnr I j, J <·1ialiti11n n ( or l.!Jn11ati1111' n ·1>n · ... ·ntini: h11-.pita1 .... ph~ 'i 1 i.111-.. 111 ... 11r1·r ... h1·alth pr11dul'I rnanurac· 1111 Pr,, hu ... in<'''· go\ 1·rn1111•nt .rnd 1·1111,unu·r i11t1•rc•-.i.. It "a' fo11n tl1·ll 111 1~7i 111 muunt a 11.11111nal lampaig n to c1111 tai11 h1·,11th \art• ( "'"'· lla.tio11it· d Ptai/.'\ Ill': \HI' \'I Ill '\'\ <an \1111 lt•t 1111· k110\\ 1111 r11.11h ng ,11ld1 \'"' 11! I lt1• lw.111 11fr1t 1• 11( Lht• I ,,., .111tl \1·1·t·pl1·d \f.1..,1111..,· I IH'l·rl 11111·nfl II \ l,1lh1•r .., lllt'llll11"r -.l11p \I H l '11,t ,1 :\lt·.,.i \\rill• lo lh1• .l1 a,1111i(· ~1·nil't· \..,...,,tia tion 11( tht• t .S. and ('anada. '<l:!O Ft•ntun St .. "ill l'r :0.1>ring, )ld :!11910 Or, rk1wnding on 111ur rath1·r·.., a ffih.ition. \Ull m a' "'ant to 1·ontat'I: .\ndt•nt an1l \c·r1•pt1•d Sc·c;ttish Hile, "1111th1·rn )lasonit· Juri.,tlit·tion, '°'llJlfl'mt· ( 111111( ii. I ;:1:1 tlith "t '\. \\ .. \\ a ... hing tun, 0 .C '.!114111!1 : '°'UfHl'llH' ( llU nl'il or :l~lnl Ut>gret· \I ""tn', .\nd 1·11t a111l \t<'1°pt1·cl "i·olli..,h Ritf', '\orllwrn \1a,or1it l11ri..,di1 lion. 33 '1arn·t Hoatl, l.1•\in.c111n, \la'' ll:.!17:1. or, Rfl\al \r • h \J.:1.,11n .... (;1•111·1 al <;rand Cha1>lt·r. P.0 Bo' i:l:!U, l.t•\ill.l!tun, K'. IO."'icti '•·. .., f I #'t;l '• J ' ·1 ' 1)1 '1 HltJ ,,, J; ,,.., " , ,, 1, • ., .1t • \I · • I' ) "' , ,, • -r., u '• j LJrul I • 'I I••' /I I (. \ ''Jt·.!'· , . •' r: ' ,, I 't , it I' 'J lf1 ,, I ,,,,, '' '' r 'i ·, j 'If r \ 11•. /'''' \tt I• 11 l1 I I :' 1, I '•'" 1 ljf pl1Pl(;'d .. ,, ,,.,,Jr, 'I , 1 I ;; I •f; \f,/1 , f d '·~,J, ,,, ' DEATH NOTICES Ill' II \',I, 1111111'\ll I• 1do1' ! I I I I \h I ' •• l'.1 d I '• ~1l 1 111h1 I q )II~ 1 \ • d Ii\ 111 I '' PIERCl HOTHUS Hi.L H O AOWAY MORTUAllY I 111 Hrn.111w.iv < ,>~,t.l M1 ...... 1 h4.'l ,. ''10 UL n llRGlAON SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CH.4PH t1 t I II ,. ' l'IUCl H OTHUS SMITHS' MOITUAIY t>,Jl M.e•n o.;t I t111111•1q1<in ~,irh ., \{) h'>.)<I PACIFIC VIEW Ml.MORIAL PARIC •. ,~·1,~rv M ortuary < ndoel C.rematory •V> p .1t il1C' V11•w 011v1 "twporl 134•ach f,44 ;100 McCOtlMIOI MOUU.4RIES I .1q11n.1 f\(>,11 h '1q4 ')4 l'i t il•)l•Orl 11111" 'f,8 (}ql1 ~"" Ju,1n < .• 1p•~lldnn 4q•, , 'lh ~IOtl LA Wl'4-MT OLIVE Mortu<lry • l RIWIC'IV C11>m.1 rorv lhl!l G1<,lf'r Ave l'.o<.J., Mf'S<i »40 '>'>'14 " r 111 1 ~ ti ~ \ t l f ,, 'Iii"''' .. JI • ' ,,,,.,, , J f I I •11 I : 11. It ... I ~ • 1 ,,,,, I 111h I I Iii I Hiii' \I I ... I ( .. I • ' • II I I I ' I I "' " I I I • 111 I I 1111h 11 .. 1 Ii ••f \ 1. ' I I I • "flt; I 111 I .II• •I,, 1,1' l'ht I 1.111 li111h 1d I It• J: 1 •' 1~ 1••11 nt I h• fC 1 11 !u ) 11ld 1111 I I t,1 "' I 10J •• I 11 I'"' I .11. '· "" 1 ·\I .11 I I • 11 II lonl l..1 \\ti• \I• I' 1111,lf I h.qto"I \\ 1flo lltl' \ I ' I 11 I Ill.. ' \I ,1 ... I Ill ti ' •I I I I I I I "\\ ti L 1 I 1u•l'\I \I • , 1t •h•• I<"''" 'i I 1111 \\di I f Ii• fd "" ,,11111 d" .._,.pl• 11 1111 1 I..' l'.IX I .11 • 111\\l ,11 -.1 1 .. 1itt 1tw ll,1p 1 r 1 1r 1i .. 11. •l11111lt \\llh I" \ I 11111 t I 11•11 I t.i 11 1 ' '. I • ' " I ,I ti I I It I ' I Ill I II I I ,., \ ,,., .. 111J111 .. i11.111·11 1 .. 11 .. 11 Ill~ .11 II II hn1 I Ill 11 \I 0•111o111,d I '.11 I.. .... I I\ II I "' 1111 "' 1 !11 d II •• , I I '" .. 1 II "t.111 1 1 .1 1 11 \1 .. 1111' 1111 \, \1111 r 11.11 \ 4•1 l ,,..,f.1 \).· .... 1 ·;IU ·1 .• -,, DEATHS ELSEWHERE t Ol ll'\ \ltt h \I' ( 1°1°11 .I Ron Inn, 7o pr t''I <11°111 111 \11IH1'I' \1 .1.:11 ('11, 11111' "' 1111· "''' ltl ... 1;11 )!1''1 111.11111l.11t1111•1, 11( 1•rp11p 1111 llt 1111 111.11,:11 lolll'o 1111•!1 I 111·" l.11 I \\llll!llH:t• \J u.,.. \I' \rlhur (.'3.,3 1tr .111t11'. ,., ,1 f111m1•1 ll<e l\ .1111 I Ill\ 1•1 -.1\~ prh r1·'~"' 1d111 .i,., 1·lfl1>l'd d1· ''Ii" pnn111111·.' (111 1111· 1°1111 ,111111 11111 .. 1 ,.,11th .ind 11\11..1111 1l,Ht1 lh1n111=hn111 1h1• \\ut Ill 111 ii !'-11ntla\ \,\,\:O.lll'll<:TON I \1'1 ~l l.11 th1 -. \\'.II , l ' S fl'll-h,l\\' llllt'll'l'Jllt•tl t:\4 S 11 ' 1 t• I 111 1 I 1 t .1 r \ J 1 1 1 r ;1 I I u I I t .r t·1·11l.111ll I t'l•l.111d t\ I .1 ... k a .inti I ht ('Of1llllt'lll;,1l l 111t1•d :...1 Jlt· ... II .... h.11 di} tin· -.1 uff of lwaclli111·., I h1·n• has bt.'l'H 110 g11 11hn• '\11 1111s ""''"' l.11111l'hl'd '\11 :i11i.:1 \ 1 lwt1111t· It ,.., a fa('l of lllll'I nat11111.tl lif1· Tlw ... i..11·:--ar l' fair g.11n1.• (111 !:>UJ H'l l'OWCr ..,nw1111ng, and 11111°111.itwn.11 t'lHlllt'lk pr11v1d1•, jfl 1111 b1hh-11 ght '" It ,1..,c· nal1011,tl .1ll'"l>Jt'l' \\ 1lh11111 f1·.11 .. 1 h1· tng hl,1..,t1·tl frum th1 .... k 11 ... Bdw1·•·11 h11 -,t1 l1• 11 .111 .. 11 of I 11111,1' lhl• l'l lqlh0 tl1• ... 11\llt 11111•'"> l r llt11hle--. l'lw t lllll'd :--1alt'' \\,1.., t" t111g I.di\ .J ·.., lilll'I .ii lflll'I pr !'I ,It !ll)I 111 lh h11ur1d.i111•.., Aul-! l'I Y.lll'n o1 I dl\,111 p rint lt1 i.;;rn a I at .ii d11dr1-!hl \\JI 11 l ...; :\,1\ \ I"'°' ,\ \\1°1•k (all'I lhl· l llll1•1f !W",lll'S d1,11·g1•d '\'111'll1 1-.ort'.I \\Ith l11111g .t 1111.., ... 111 o11 a high fh 1111.! \ s 11·1·1111 na1 ... Jm·1 1el Thi 1'1;n .. 111 d1·n11·d 1h1• ;1(l:J('~ ,llld <11'\'V. ;tn ,ttl~I \ Jllllll 'o( l111l 110 l'dlll'll 11 l'l' I' lam· ha\ 1· h1·1·11 lht hJ• kli••rr" 111 l ' ~ n•<01111nais ..... 11l<'l' ..,.rH'1' \\ 1.r hi \\ ;ir II liut ""~ satl'lli11°!'> ,111d 111'1.·r .111 '<•111 '1"'1 t'<1u1p11w111 .en• 1•lrn1111.111ng lh• lll·t·d Ill f)\ ti\ I I h1,....ld1• l1•r't1lt11 \ .lfld I t'dlll'lllj.; I ht• I hk-. I h• Ill('(''"''' llk1• 11111 ... 1 111 1111' I .111111 \'. r 1·m.1111 1 l11o1~1·d 111 • 1r1·1·1 rn11 11 !toast 1101• nlHJ"I' a1 t"ornpl1 h 1111·111 I kfl(l\\11 lht· I " r.w ll'.d \11 t 11111111.1nd ::. µhotoi.:.1 .1ph11 1 \ 1dt•n1·1• Ill l'll,'._! th.it lllt' Kll..,..,1.111 " \\"I•' pl,H' rn c 1111 -.-.111 .... 111 < 11h.1 ,,·, l,d l'I\ <tlr \ h.1 ... -.1 ·1 ·if• 111111'1' d•µlo111.rl11· f1 gl11 -. \\llh 1111 "11\ll'h lt11l .ilr1.11I,\ tlH'l l'ollt f1•\\t'I fi••1,1tl'-I' '" 1111' ..,., t'.tlll'd t 1111 h11 ttf lilt' :--1•,1 a ~r1•1·1111·nt 1n 1!17:.' .111d p1111.;t•·., 111 rt1t1d1•111 dl'l1·1·111111 llll'lh111h lh.11 111.rkt• 1·111 I 111 °'llUl.lfllllj.; 11 '' ttl'l'lh d ...,1111 l :... (l'h l.1 ... 1 1 t'.lf 111t1·r n·pt1·d 171 ~1111·1 rnil11,111 .11nro1lt .ind 1h1o; 11 11 tht· rat1• ol 11111 rtt·pt ... 1-. ,f11•hth l111!h1 •1 \11 11111•11 •·1.i ,.., " rnul .111· 111111111~ 1'1.11 H 01111111h .111 1rup111 ·ri~ n.1 111111 ti', fltf.!hl~ ,If I' f.!"(ltll~' tnll I 111 ... 1' lttl t l•fllllll'[ ,tlld 11 ... l.tlll.! .111 Ill( t fl I' I\ I In'""\ l'.ll.., 111 1rn1 11111-, 1111••11·1·ph 1111 lilt td1°1lh h,I\ t• 111 1'111 11•d SR-71 statistics i\ II d I Ii<' '\ ll I 1 )I \ 111 i' f I I .1 ti ,\1°lll°'Jl•ll'I' lll'ft'llM' l'11111111,111r! ,,I\" t 111·1 ,. I 1111 I'\ 1<11·111·1 111.11 S11\ "'' ml111.11' .1111 r .1f\ h.1"'' 11H•rllm~11 ""' l 111tl-.ISt.1l1·.., 'l'lw 19i'' .IJ.!f'l•1•ml'l11 t1t·,1~r11•d tu Jll l'\'l'lll "hip .11Hl ;11r r11l11-.1un .... v.111 11• lht• "UIJl'llJll\\t'I 111li.d)1'd 1•,11!1 11lh1·1 t•ont.11111'11 .1 1>1111111-.i• tu oh \l'l'Vl' "lhl' 11111·' •If 1111' 111.1J' IHI 1ht ... 1 .. , .... trlcl Ill 11111'1'11.tllllll,il .Ill 'll·"" I hill lllt' 111 11•111,1111 11 • \\I'll d 1 .. 11 to ,(\ 111d ri,.,j.. 111 111llll-ll•ll \ n ... k r 1111.111" 111111111•1. that r 1•11nna1s.,,1111 ,. \\Ill 111111'11 "'' ol ..,ft,,,,, 111~ \\ ~1r lh111u1•h lht \l'oll' \!llt'IH'.tfl It 1·111111.11 ........ 1111·1 h.1s t 1k1·11 ,1 h11rn.1n 11111 llundn·d· 11! \r111·111·o111 111 1·~ \\l'I 1 ..... 1 Ill l.tt 111 .d I t'I '•1111 11 ... -..1111 I I 111 hi II\ l'I \011'1 11,1111 .... \ •ll 1' ,cl II Jll I I' 11\ 11 llt llll' l!J.111 ... 111d 1.11 .... 111 1111! 11\('1 :-;11\ 1l't and 11111·111.tl w11.ll "'at1•r., <..,.i1111 \\<'1'1' ... 11111 d11\\ll \ltlwr.., \\l'lt' 11rt1r1.-. uf .11·111!1 ·111 111 fh~hl lh't.111-. nl JI,• lllJl'I ,1111111 ,\ 1'11' 11111 clhl Je,-.i•d 1-:u·11 th" lad lit.II tli1• t 11111.f SI .1'1· ... l'llL'.lgt• ... Ill 1'1·1111111.11 ... ~.1111 l' \\ ,1.., 11111\ ,11'klH1\\ l1·d~1'(I 111 1•\(·t'p I lfllhd t'I f \ 11111 ... t .llll'I " 111 I !IW 1111' St ,11 ,. I >t·p 0·11111•111 h.111 111 .irlm1t I 1.1111 1" 1,,11~ l'O\H'I'-\\ ,.., 1•nd1·,11 "' rw to 11ht.11n 111f111 m.1111•n Ill•\\ 1'11111. "·" l11 l1111tl lllt 111111 l'1l1' t,1111 ,,11,1. 111.., h1i.:t1l h111,.: I:• "I" pl.Ill•' \\ ;1 111 ,, dll\\ fl 111'.ll S1 l'I dl111 ,1, 111 I tw t·•·111 d ...,111 it 1 1 · n11111 1111\\l'I 1 11111111 IJ,. \\,1 t\••f1 tu.ti !\ '•I qq11·d 1111 ol ('011\lllld I{ ll ...... 111 •I'\ lrt "'" .\1111•111·.111 ... .1 \\.ii'\' I II.ii t lwtr 1111111t1 \ \\ ,,.., d1111ph 111l11 tlH' 'JI\ ltll'>llll"' Ill \ht • .ti I\ d I\ S did olfl \If 1-'orn• c11l11r11 l rl'll1•1·11ni.: "" th1 1•1;,11.., .ind l!lfilJ \\I' II •'" 11'1 r \ I 1i.:J.!1·d IJJ,!hll'I'' lh,11 \H' o 11111 111111,ilh d1• .. rgrwd 111 h1 h1 •h .t1111urho r • 1111 floll:O-... alll'I ,1111'1,tll J\1 I cl\l ... l' Of f)J, 111·1·d ol th.11 11·p1· •11 1111-...,11111 lht' \\I'l l Ol••d1tt1·d \ 1111111111 I 111 11111 pilot.. 11nf.,, 11111.rt 1·h i.:nt 111 1 1•1111•l1•n1 •.., .. 11111 .. l'.1111 '\II\\ 111 ':ilfl II:!\ ll ,llit>ll ,111d t1•l1•11wt11 1q111p11w11t o1r• "" r1'1 1111d \H•tl1t1tl h,1\1•!1 ti\ ,1,1·Je,..., .1111(\\1 kllll\\ \\ho II 'tlllll'llfl l' IS flf Jll~ ,I [Ill' ·,de• .II II o(-',P,loµed /J\ /tit' I (i ~·,,.,,. (..1)1POldll0/1 tt1e SA ... ·' •'''l'ftlQtaphtC dllO ,.,,,, ''(l'l•t 't't< npa•o;.., 111 , p " t.11•-.1yno;>l1 111 Jc>n<J '"•It' l"ul• .tit.rude surv1•1/ I Jn f Type Powered tJ, t""u µ, 11 ~ • .Vr1 tnev JT 11 D ?Pf:' t1vµas turooiet engines ._ pt•ro1t1oncll C..lirJ1•1 t.inu· ,. i , pr1 .. n1 ,.., rt'µorted I<-· •1• 1ucJt' '>uµh1&llcated recon , , . ..,.,,1111..e dll l ri 1H1ph • <.pr y..,t1c·ni.., "'"91" ..,,. 11 taridem c.oc.kptts are 1•4.,.µ~a 111111 t' 1•1.. • 11 •' •' D1me ns1ons. Li,:ngtt Heigh' Wing -.p.11 10. '1 .. tl 1' IJ Armaments Trir· o..,R . , .. "' Performance M.t111mur• P .. "Pl'•'d ,., J I,,,,,.., I"'' IJ'-'t'd ut sound at 78.000 '""' 01v1ng thP :'•·1nr-1 \ l _ "1 •' r a ·~·· .in~ tr 1 '• it-.,!•a lo survey 60.000 <.q l'I• rrn1ec; tlf1 ' C i>1hnQ At~ 1\, • t1U 0 '""' • "''!t • ~ .. h ~ ~ ,.. • • ' f I I 11 , , /I / I 111111111 ~/If " 1 f ' 'I I I I ' , , , '11111 II I• 1 f ·'Ii ,-I I /, I • , 11' I ' I ' , I II''". "/I I/ ',, I,,,,,,,,'"" ( ,. ,,., ' ·I 't' '1•111 ., f flt; I ,, \111/tltl , ' ,,,,, '•'•'' Those see king job must make it top priority ' ... ---•• • ,,, ,,,,, ,,, • , ' I I •I' '. High est Indian rilla~l', 1 1,807 feel up., explon>d \J11t '\I HI I 1.1<"'>(1'\ '\•·1 \I' 11 •ti 1111 t h1 11 -.o"j' {ool '\t•\ .1rL1 111.111111.1111 \\I"'" "11111111°1 f.t'-h ouh '1 \I'll \I 1•• k.., 11t!f 1111),lll Lfl j.! .... 11111-. ~I I I' \o•il ,1\\,1~1 · 111ghl "l'lt0nt1..,b ll.i\•' 11w11\111•d .ipp.111nth 1111 l111u 111 •I lltt l11gl11·..,t k11•1\\11 lntl1.111 \ Jll;11·1 111 '\111 th \1111·1 '"" 1'111' \ lll:i~t k11111\r1 .1 \Ila To 'II Ir\ t \ ol' II"'" .I' J 111,ill' 11111\ 1111 11! 111 I 1111(' I I I \"II' I 'o 1 ltt II I !'IOI 1'111 lt'.f ..... \!'fl I t•fll 111 II '" ,1gl) II.\ I tlftl'\' f,lt1lllt1·' \\llt1 !111f 1·d llfl lht• Sl•'l'I' l•IJJI" "' \11111111 I· 111°1 ...... !\ 1111 I ....... I r I> II I \ r .. , t \I I 11°111.1111 .1 Ill \ ... 11•1 \ 11 t tlw 1111 .... 1 111111 .. 11.il .111d "IH't' 1 :11 111 .H I\ ''"1.tl t•d ;111 h.11•t•lllJ.!l(',ll ,,,. di'"• "••'I• 1 111 1111 ti llun,t I h11111.1 111 ltw \II 1 111 .11 \I 1 1•11m of '\,/l oll ii 111..,1111\ Ill'\ .. •.\ '111 ~ ol\!'-ht• Ii" I 1111111! \ 11.t Ito ,Ill' I if I' ... I.I b ,I lilt• I k •1, 1' "II\, h• ,1\.., Ill'•\ lll.11.:1 ha.., .1ofd,.,1 ,., .11 f'l1.11 ·11l••i.:1~1-11rrol1·1 ... 1<1nd lfli. Il l lt1t • ,d1Jl1j1 llf I ,IJ f\ f),111\'I' \1111•1 11 111• \11 .id IJll (11 lt.11 fl 11111dt t nl I h••r•· 1·11'111•"!1{ I •llll jll I " l1ttl1 1•r11t1·1111111 ft11nt lh1• n11 th·· thn·1 p1·.1k.., th.it \11111111 .J1·f11.,-..,,11 111 tht T11 q1111n \1111.111,1111 ... 'I h1 -.umm11 .... ind l11i.:ti 1111 1d11\\ li1 1\\11·11 tlwnr .111 bJt 1 .. n 111 I: 1 l'" rt11 •11 ... lit t 11· mun· than \\Ind h1 tt1 \\ Jld I.I ii'"'''°' .tntf )O\\ 1111 111 .111d lot ... 111 n••·k I 111 lllTlllll'I lllL "'" \\ .111°1 fret•/('" '\I'\ I I td tpt •I Iii t \ t 11 I 111 f l 1•f 1 IJI •I I ""'fl' \ d11• l 111 I • 1I1 • d11r11 11 11111 \\ h11l1 • 11 " "'"'11 I 'I lr11111, 1 t ""Ill• I 'l.tl ll I 111 I , I• \ .11 th· • ,I\\ ,If I .111 d fo1111 t .11 II I j j I '11 " 111 I ·I 111 I ;I •·' It .111 I 1.1lo.1 !11111 I I I hl 111• I 111 I 111 • \\ I I "r I II (I "I l•h\ I• lf It ti 111.1 I .11 .111d ·' • I t I\ 4 Cl t. • ,, . ., ••I I lh•· , • 1 I r 11 "1 • I• I .r1lt ,.., t • ol t11 I I I.II• f ··It ·s tl u nzust spec- tacular s1tc I ever walked up on '\h11 f1"lll of1d I '" Jtl'f I •·f 1•f l t f•I• II ti 11111 11 I I ol I 11111 l\u: 11 • 11 ,, 11111 fnr ·h•ll 11•1 , 1111.. \f' I I 11 111 1,11, I 111d 11.11 1 .111tl ll).!lt11!1ni.:. h11 111 111 1 l'rl , 1 ,1 , \\lil!llltl \\,1111111).! :\Jt•ftdll'I' 11( lht• :--11111111 lfl l ',1lil •lll I I 1 p •11', of ! ' 1111 ' 1 II 'l"'"t \\ l t k.., '''-1 ,I\ .ti '\, \ 1d,1 Id It •\ t•d for 1 • 11. \ ill,1"1 lh1 ... umn111 ... 11ff1 11·d "' 1 ·r I 1 1 1 I I •ti 'II ll ltl,1 1..1 I h11111 -. ,, .d111111t1· I• knt•' 11111· \\ ol••t ,,, IJ, .1 Ill IJ .... I 11 ••I-. .111d 1111 \ tll,11.:" "'""' 1111 n111t• ... Pa..,I nf 1 I 'll JI JI 1 ·II It I I I l 11 I• l It 11 .I I ll JI p I\ 1'.11 ·11J1 I 'll\ i-llw l11d11·,t l-.ncl\\O 1\111 1·dil1l1 .1 I 1111· f1or11 1•:1 111 dh P"' 111.1111·111 \ 11l.1)!1• f1111nd Ii 1111 .. 1 ""'' o11,,. ..,, 1tdi!t•rl ,1 ti 1•11 111 '\H•llt \1111 I t .1 J'h11fl1,I'--.;1YS l'.tll\1tll 111'1 f1 \\ '11• 1 ftlllofl /ltflt II \\,I .. fl'Ol'l'llJIH d ,1I1'111111\ lwfort· 'I It• 111'"' 11.1111"" lll' t -h111t di,., th· JO\TE I.. Kf-:"l;~f':()\' 1111· lm'.t'-lmllt lltt X OHO f1~1t h1 J,!h I'll\ 1.11111• 11 Ill• 1d l.1c'•' ,1h 11 p11111d1·d 01•ar Jo) r t•: l'vt> ht•t•n marinating CAREERS 111 \1.whu 1'11·1 hu 111 lht• \nd"' of 111.d 1 el 111 It • I ,, Ilk•· 1111 1 ... o n in thi' job and for th1· 1>:"1 'l:'ar havp "111.t h \ 1111 111 1 1111 ~ ,\ .11 io'd ptl 1, 1 1 , , , .11 ' .. I) 111111 inttond1·d to call it ttuih. "'hat j, th<• Hut \J.,.·h11 I '11 1 hii \\ •1" ·1 le)! In•.;,· I h1 ''"' .. 1 1111· 1111111111 .1111 ''"P'' 111 •lnl' tw ... thookon lookinJ.(for a joh'? th111· no l'\ld••n1·1• that the much 111 th• 111\ .11 "" 1•1111 11 11.) 1111111 till' J (. •• rtland ()r" r I I II ti I • 111d1•1 \11.t I rn11urn.1 \ 11l;1g(• found I(\ 1111\\ l1r1L \\ trl •I -. .. 11 • '. a ra11 " w m.1 1 p11rt111n 11 t lw • gr;rduall ,1rl 1111 ....... 11111' i ,,1m \\11 .. h hi,,.''' 1111111 fn1 ilt-f1·11 ... t1t• purpns('" \\h 11 "' 11 ,., 111 1· h1 •1 · r• .1 pr1•I 'f.ihlt· n•,irhnc for .rn 1n'\lant a 11pt111n.., lulor · llr11-.h up 1·11 111 ,1. ''1'11 though ti lul.tlJofl "' tht• lt•t• 11 •'11h1 t1• .1:1 d :id.1p1:1tr•H1 ht· I.II'~ of tomrn1t rnt"nt looms .1s 1our l"1nrl a .... d1ool th.11 rl111·" 11111 n ·q u11 1· '"11· "' 1 nwki hlrrff 1!111"' II natutal ';11 ,1eld111J.; 1ho1 t .ii 11111"~ tilt' Ill 1.rrgt•'>I problem tht•1•xam < hangi·.111111 :.!.t1<1l ' \\'h,ol' 111 1111·•·t1111111111h11'1''11"'" d1.111' \\"11ld h.1\• l.111tl .11rt11 {llfl <. \.., '\t•\1 't ork ('1\\ 1,111·1·1 1111111..,l'lot ,\.., a f.!11,d .i1111i1l1 1111f,.! q 1a11g1 \1 ih.i•11l111!1"1 \\ho ••\i,l\.tll'd \ll<1 d1t11111 \\Ill 1111 U1t• l1t •1niit 11f clrmn \t•1a Sullivan sav~ 1ntt•rn:tl11t• lh1.., S ull1\'an ..,,il utt•, tlw profr..,s111nil l uquirn.c f1111111I 1•1·1tl1•nt'l' of" patl-..1 .111t1-.lt·1•11f11l!h,1.,:' n1l1111H•nt-. 1,dut• :J !'>'-OC1:1l11111 nt•tv.ork111)! 1nul•' ,\ P1"111 l1il .lllii it rough l''.J<.,IL'l1l'l' and 01llt1·1 111111111l.11111•1•r1ni.:. l!l'.lf that H1J.(ht now nothing 111 th•· \\orld is l1brari:m 1·;111 µ111111 \1111 toward .ap 1111 \\i·-.t i•rn l.,hn-.h11n 1 lruhans 1~hn h1• :uul otlwt "'p1•d1111111 rn1·rnl11•rs r1• mon• rmportant to nw than 1mprov propnalt· 111 ga1111.1l1on" for \Oil!' h\t•d hi•rl' 11lf ,l!ld 1111 "t'it•r,il hundrt'd l1t•d 1111 Im \\,If 111111 IOj.! CTI\ lift• b.'" rrnding lh1 IOh I \\:till rart•c•r:tl'\',I 1111nthcnrll'°'mo ... t hkt•h \t'.1 1' lhc lndl.ttl.., ll'fl lht• illl'<I II -.l11•lr 1'\l'tl ti• f11d1.111-.h.1d 1;ihh1t I v. ii I h n n g t ht· prob I(' m u nd 1• r . ru.i_..__..._...., ....... ~..-,ri,~.;+rri...,:,;-,;;.,;_;.;;..n~~.1,.:_--..lffl.....,~t--i~f++t't-~-ftt""tt-<wfliftt-fl~rt--.:::1r1Tr'"T'l11":TTmm:--.,,..."1""7101"7tTrrTi1'""1ITin __ _ rontrnl by setltn~ as11ft• l'\('f':>-lhing 1111! fpllt1\\ rnernht·I''> \\1111 nrw d ;11 1';1""1'" thrrnrch '" tlw l',\rh 18()(1!'. m:il-.1• lt•g1•111.., ;1111! ).!l'fll'r,1l h \\t'f'l' 1•1..,l' 11nttl I ill'('Ompli!'>h m\ ~o I ma) ofr1•1 \OU a Joh · 1'1111111 ...... d1sro\l'J I'd aml nam<'d lh<' ;1hlto 111\\llh•t.111d111ld pr ront:-.. Tht' 1.1,1 ..,1,1gc of •11 I ton planninJ! ">111· 111 t!17X .rnd 11 rl lh1• l'Xpt•chtwn I hon1,..., 1111111-. .... lndio1n" m.11 h.l\t' If that sounct... hkt.· ~11111\an takes Sullivan ;111\'lse .... J:o-">l'lt1ng a t1mct.i \\htrh \\,1s f11nctl'tl and nrgan11('d b) ll"l'tl \lt;i 'f11q111111.1 '",,hack up 111 her cl1l'nb' 1oh hunts s1·nously. s he bit• Th(' 1·stalil1o.;ltnwn1 or dt•:tdhll('S tlw :\lu:-1•um or :'..itural l11storv. Na Ill ~ ... Ill'. \\hl'll lm11•t f'l1'\Hl111n prnon dot'" will hdp rllfl\'t' inu 11rc ,11ur dt•arl t•nd 11011:11 1;1.,)gr.1phw and lht' :1ievacl,1 p1n1 ·, L11l1•d tn pr11dtH1' 11t11s 111· "'"!'> It ,., not thl' brillt.mt appht·Jnt 11111 J)p-.1 ·11 Hl•..,1•;111 h ln-.lltutt• 1l ... 11"""'"'' th,11 11\1·1 1 1wn11d 11f Yohn .,un·1v(•s lhl• !->lrugglt' of fmdrng Ba t k to rt•.idtng Look 111 \lt ;1 lm1111m.1 \H•lckfl ·• tn>ac;un• <,t'\l'Jal h1111dr1·d \1',1" thl' .. 111 ......... 1ht• J.!ll'.tl job ... ," s hl' 11hs<'rH''· "hut ho11kston·:--for 1...,11 iww AmPnl·an tr111·1 11r antll'tll Indian .irt1f.1c1s. in u!'>t'd 11nl.1 1w1111d11-.lll1 \\Ith g:1ps tht• most detl'rminl'd " M anagl•nwnl ,\s..,oi·iation:, n•ll'ases l'l11rl1ni.: I housan1h o f arrov. ht' acts. as 111111 ha ... 1r. l>I .!II, 1•.11 ... 111 lwt \\cen Tht· kind of un1\ avt•nnJ? resolute "llow lo (;l'I to nw Top and Sl<i,\ s p1•;11 pmrrb. gr 1nd111J! o,tonl's. brokl'n I think "' , .rn ..,1•1° 11 .is .mnth1•r 1wss Sullivan rccomm1·nds ,.. <'aster Then" II\ Hohnt .J Mc Kain ii pottt-r~ b<)\\1-. that 1t1okcd .,om<'thang pu•c·1· rn tht• 111111lt 111 1111\\ tlww I n llJH't' ~ou put your goals on th<' mar-luminatt•s goal o;rtttng lt•rhntqu<'s ltkl' floy,cr µols. pipes, hone beads. d1.1ns m~11lt• ,1 l11111 i.: lt1• '"'d q11et•11fynurm111d Hl'rnarclllaldanr" Tarcc•rSatisfac l11d!'..,r'ra!)l'rsandoth<'rt·rudetools Thom.1!'> i n't .,µt•1 ulating on I want to hccnmt• µromm<'nl tn t1on and SucC'ess floy, to Knov. and It .., the mo ... t 'Pl'Clat'ular s ilt' I "h1•th1•r ... n nw 1 l'l1g11111s mot I\ at ion m .1 industry Manai.:e 't our St1t•nj!ths ,.. a n· t'\t'I \\alk1•cl up on. !'>iHd Thomas <11 t'\\ thl' lr11l1.111.., to till' lnratwn I \\ant lo he among the bc.'sl paid v1s1on nf a cl;.1ss1c ll\ fllll' of them I lw wh11lt• strtlC'lllrt' nr a communt llu\\t'\t•r t 'l"'tl nn Indian rultun· rn 111,\ field novator!'> 111 l'an•t•r dt•~r lnpml'nt t~ \\.1s o,J1ll tht•n •.. nnlt' 1t1.11 11111 ... 1 ino11111.1111tops \\'t'rt' r want lo make the fhg Switch , <lon..,11l1·11·d ..,,,l'I • d h\ <: n•;11 11.1 ... tn In \n<I hP<'aUS(' rnuny ar11facts W<'re frnm c;Jrcer A to B RP.ADl-'H .\f:H\lllf: \'rra Sulliuan hu., ch an.., l11'l'.111 1 th1•\ rm1nd1•t1 hoth fo1111d I\ m g on thl0 J<?round. Thomas Whal<'ver your goals. a rtcr 1denl1· prepared o .Job I/uni Checkh.~t ' 11 h11 Ii thrnk-. he m;n ha\•e bcrn the first food .ind pl.1r1·.., l nr r l'lt~1u11s <.''- f\ 1ng them. Sullivan uq~es rh<'nls to serves fl.~ /1 remmdi'r of li'MI you sh1Juld non Indian el't;r to SN' Alla Toquima. JH'rll'llt't'~ \\ ntc I hem down. along with aclion be dmriCJ tu move ahead For o cop11. ''l'h1·n· ,1111111-.1 , . .,, t.11111\ \\ ,,, •mmf• icll'<IS for implemcntallon enrlosP 11 slompecf ~elf addreued, lnnq ThomJs !>U~S the di<.rovery bas rt.'lt~1011 ... \ .el111• 111 1111 ...... 1tt• h1 ... a1'!> If Cor instan<'l'. you nt't.'d an MBA white ent•1•/npe 1mlh your requr~I lo !:thNI h!lhl on lh<" abiht} of Great \'fr n111 I clr,1·1111111 the• pos~1b1hty I mastt.•r s 111 bus1nes~ allm1111strat1on Joyce L.om l\ennerl11 al RoI 156<1. Co~la B<ts tn lmhans. who far rd 41 tough life But 1hl' .111 h.ll'11l11i.;11 .II 11•1·111 cl 1!' dcs:!"T'f'<'l to reach your goal but are Mesa 92t12fi Ask for ".'iul/11.xrn Checkh~t · in lo....,rr vall<'Y" of ..-:iricl ('CntrAI s rlt•11111n1h.it prnnt · 1ttai.21111·~a .. 211122•2llllZ•a .. a11122-a11 .. 1s~a1111·~a111·~2211· .. n•n ... a~a.,.·11117•· ... a~n111110 .. s~a111c~s1112•n2112~• .. • ... s~·11111a~• ..... l9! .................. wa .. 0 ... ••• .................... ~--------------.-..--------~~~~~~ _..._..._, -... ---.---. . -....... -. -.,,. .... ,,.. -.. ~ ~ --...... ~ ...... ----------------~~-.------..-------·-·-•"'•--·--·-·-....... -.-··-·------·.-.----· .. ·-··-·-·-·'"·-··-·-·"'· .. •• ............... 1- H l f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 11 . 1981 FOR THE RECORD Birth& .. OA ... MOtllAI. MOll'ITAI. ,. .... ,, .... .. ,., ..... . Mt •"41 Mn Ile-Ill "•lt .. t". c...1.--... .... M1' el'f Mn lt-t <r....-. G•t• ..... ..., Mr alld Wl C:N ri.• ..... f\INI 1. II, MW"l ..... on IN(ll. llOV M r •nd Mn JON\ HOWarct, Irvine, OI" .,. .... Y ClwlMI. Jlllr •. 1t11 Mr al\CI Ml'•. ll<>Oef'I 811rrl•, lrwlM, llOV Mt elld Mn. Hugi\ McSl\eM, Hlll'lt• lnoton hach, llOy Mr eno Mr\ ltOClt., l H t. MtWPOfl ll••th, bOy Mr elld MO C..ralG 8t.Cll, ,_ leln Velley, boY Mr eno Mr\, -flllell Lind, H..nt· lnoton 8Mtll. "°' Mr aftd Mr' Oor•n Forth•"'' lr•IM. Qlrt Jwv>1, 1•1 Mt ellel Mn R-r1 (•I-, Co&te llNM. 9111 Mt •ncl Mrl 81111e H"~'· Jr , l •9'111• 9Mcll, elrl Mt •lld Mn ........ Stnllll. H\11111' lft(llott _,,,..., .....,..,,,,., Mt elld Mr• 0 '991'Y oNar .... H\11111 lfltlott a..m • ..., Mr allCI M" LIOy<I -ler, Hunt· •not°" a..c11. 01r1 Mr •nCI Mr .. lt•ymond llo<k, Cott. MUe,boy Mr elld Mn HeMy Scll-ndlmafll\. Coste Me~ gtrl Mt •nd Mtt. ~S McarNr1y, MewllOft 8M<ll, Qlrl Mt •nd Mr•. )OtWI Vt " FIHI, Hwnl lnoton a..c11, glrl A ...... 1, 1'11 Mr end NlrL Geoffrey Le l'leJlrlt•. Irvine, olrl Mr. eno Mn. Slepl>M Olr-, ltwlM, llOV Mr •nd Mrs ~no Scott, Hunt lf\9\0fl 8H<11, girt Mt. eNI Mrs. Vln<tftt 0. Melo, Hwnl· lngton llH<h, boy Mr. end Mn . Guy Ter&uih, Costa Mew. bOv ............... Mr encl Mn Ml<Nel Ferrell, 111, Leoun• a..c11. DOV M r and Mrt Thome\ Eastmond, Coste INS.. 9'rl • ......,,,,, .. 1 Mr •ftd Mri Corey Hender\on, Cotle -· gltt Mr e11d Mr1. Darryl CllemplOI\, Coste-· girl Mr eno ~ Dartltl L•nnlno, C:osu. Mew. 91r1 Mr tnCI Mn Culo Meil, Hunllnvton 8oacn. boy Mr ena Mo Jonn lifttoln. l •tune Buch,glrl Mr •nO Mr' Lawrenc• Tft m•n, lrwlno. boY ._.. ••• 1'¥1 Mr •no Mn Lewref'I<• k •il ... M11ntl"910fl a.ec11. boy Mr t nCI Mn ErNSI Stut-, Cott• !NW, girl ~11,lttl Mt •nd Mr\ Aeymund P•dron, Jr NowPon Be.con. boy ._,, .. 1,., Mr •nd Mrs 8tnft ml11 "r•l•IOll, N•wPor1 ee.cf\, bOY Mr •nd Mn Robert Reddick, lrwlne, DOY Mr 1nd Mn . Mlcheel oNllll•m•. Cost• l!Ns.t, bOy Mr •nd Mrs Guy C:.olber1, 811Doe, Qltl Mr. •nd Mn RlcherO Oewls, Hunt· tnoton &eeth. boV Mr •ncl ""' Jowpn 8euo, NowPOrl 8••<11, 9lrl Mr and M<'\ oNllllam Werml"Ololl. Ill, Nowpon Beec;h, 9lrl Mt •no Mn Sl•fl•f'I Goltra, H .. nt 1noton BHch. boy Mr end Mn RM>clall Mackey, Coste MtW, 9lrl, ._,It, i.tl Mr •nd MIS M11rlL LeyM"n, lrvlne. DOY Mr end Mt\ "'"'"' Sc:ellul, Cott• M•t.a,boy Mr and M<'t. AtllftOf'ly Giblin lrvlM , Qlrl Mt •nd Mn Ructy MlkHll•n, Hwnt 1no1on e.ec11. gin Mt •nd ""' Paul Tino, HIH\llnqton BH<ll.otr1 ..... t .,I,., •tCTtnout e UllMIU lllAMa IT A T'IMaMT Tiie ,.11 .. 1"' H'-t er. tlel"t ... .,,,. ... H IWllOIU INl E• .. ATIONAL, *' l trcll MIWI, Mew"9't .._,,., CA fl-WILLIAM A MIENOILSOMN, 1101) Mette LM>e. ~ Hiiia, CA m» ALICK I LOCll, 100 W•tnet Awnwe, 1.419 .-......'-CA "'°24. Tllli llu•IMU h conelu(letl ev • -r•I -1NnlM11 • w1111-A.,,..._,_ W-•YO• l'~ooao1..,.c1 A ,t_. .,._. I• K-... I•.,.._ •1 .. r..,t• Clt\r C-(11 "'Mtlftt .. "'-4-t JI, Itel ... lftt ()rtllfteft(e ti II,<~ Ille ton '"' .. ,,,.rt, ...... "" .,.., .. ,, ................... ,. 102, rtl. -, .. ,._.,. ·-· -,,,. ' ,. l><rt ,.r<tl el lfw _ .. tn i.tmlllon (JI It•""'-" A-1-M() to C::J Tiit motlOft to gt .. OrCllN n<o 11· IJ flnl reetllfto cetri.CI lly Ille tel-lf'IO •oll (t it ... , C:-11 -mNrt AY!I !lche fer, Hell, Httl1011, M<l'erl-, HOU N-AISIN! J.iwtlOI\ Tlllt lUll-1 -. II._ wtlll tlle C::W"lv (i.rk of Ort .... C-ty e11 Tiit hill tH1 ol the IH..-.0 et· ~,_ 411111aM e Ma1 lie reed In tN CtlY '9'4 I , Itel l'wl:llt.,,... Oref\9t Coeil 0.11, l'llec, Cltt-'t Dffl<• et n f elt Ott ... C9tte s.i.1. 11, 1•. u. Oct t. 1•1 ..., .. , -... Elll'il.H I'. PHIMMfiY, C::ltyCIM! "'C'TITIOU1 eUIUtlU MAMl ITATIMINT T11 .. lollowlf\9 "''°"' tt• ool11g llu•l-•t: H O ll TH WE ~TERM l'HAltllMCEVTICALS. ISS41 com ~=111::..,;:~.Hu,.llngton eych, ff P ll\lllllwn.. 111< IA CetllOtNt C~•IOftJ, IU.1 ~., ~. HuMlflltllW\ ~h, ...... , ""''• ,..,. T"4 ~ 11 <..-CleCI II• t ctt• por•llon. , p ,....,.,.,,., 11\C J-W F1ant9M EJOKIAI .. Vke ~- Tllla ite~t •" 111.o with lllt C01111tv ci.n of Or•n.-COV1111 on .... Jt,1•1 f'l .. IM P\A>tli/led 0r.,.. Coen Delly Pttoot. AUO Ja, ~ •, 11. 11, 1'91 Jl7 ... 1 ,.CTITIOUS 8USINI D .. AM.a ITATIMINT f l'I• lollowlno persons .,, oot"g "'"'""'"· I RAILWA Y EHGlNEEAIMG AGENCY. 2 NATIONAL MOTOR CO.;>. EVERGREEN Mill DESIGNS, 4. llAPPLEA MILL & LUMBER CO .. 2305 Tu>llll. Newport BHCh, CA n..o. Chtrltl Mlchtel Huntley end JHnettt Merlo Huntley, UO.S fustln, NtwPOn IMch, CA 97..0. Thlt t>uslMu I> condu<ted by • gonorel partntr>Np. Je-tte M Hwnttev Thlt 11411.,_,I wet llltel with Ille County ci.r• of Ore119t County on S.pf. J, 1•1 Cltv flf C:O.lt ,.,..__ Pubtl•-0 ... 1109 Coe•I OtllV Pllo•. s.t>t. 11, ... , "°""•' ,.CTITIOUS 8UllNlll ....... ITATIMINT 1 '" to11-1no per..,,, erv Citino ""''"'" .. SNOW l.AllE "EAL TY CO, 1 .. D ~<At11'1&1< 11¥<1 , S;jjtf tU, 1,,,,1,.., CA '21U SVNOOWM SALES CO , • C•llfornle corporation, lltU M•<Arlflur 81wd., S..lte lU. '""'"'·CA '211S Thi• ~· 11 <-ltd lly • COt· poutlon. SUNDOWN SALES C::O _,.,.w .u..111, Via PrOL, ()pet etlollt ffllt ll-m.l\t W•> flltd Wiit\ Ille County Cit •• of Or•noe CO\lnty on Sept •• 1•1 ""'111 Published OrtllOe Coe" Delly PllOI, S.pt.11, lt,U,Oc1 2.1 .. 1 ~1 NIUC •n-.:c fflCTITIOUS 8USINIH HAMl ITATIMINT The IOll-lf\9 petlllf\ II OolnQ l>Ull· ne1t ai · RIC'S PAINTING, 1000 E <kMn ffront, ,.."""°" 8teth. CA '2MI, RICHARD FRANCIS JENNINGS, 1000 E Oceen Front, NowPOfl Bteth, CA97M I fnl• buslnou •• u1nc1Ucted by •" 111-Cli•ldu•I. Rl<JtMlnoit Thia stet.,._, wet flllld wltn lhe County Clerk of Orenve County on S..pt 1.1•1 ,, .,_ f'l11lllJ Published Ortf'IVS Co"'t Delly Piiot, P"bll\/WCI Or-Cotti O•lly Piiot. Stj>t 4, II, II, U, "" "'7~1 S.pt I I, 11, U, Oct. 2, 1 .. 1 ,..,_., f'ICTITIOUS Mlll"il.M MOTICI 01' NAM.I ITATIMalfT l'U8LIC MllA•tNG T iit fOlt-lno Ptf'Mf'I• •r• 0011\9 NOTICE IS HE.-E8V GIVEN thel • ~I-ts. P<>l>ltc hHtlf'IO will be lltld by IN City J AGUAR G. T ' n~ w irth St • Coste Council OI lllt City of Coll• MeH on M9W, c.tllotNa ftU7 S.ptemo.t fl, Itel, tn lllt Co..nc II Cherltt W1Slllewlll.I, ~" E. 9,-1'« Cllembetl OI City He tt 17 Ft lr Ori.,., AYV • Or-. C.lltoml• UMI C~ta -... "' • JO p m . or .. -Ar111ut F <>90H1 Jr., -U I(...,_ lht re•fttr H Pr•<ll<tble, on the 11,.., ........ .._•11 '6'IOI followtnt Item STUDY OF THE Thi> llusl,....1 h concl&Kted by t ~R"'ol~~N~:-E N 1 C IE H T E A ..... r•lr.:::s::l~t NOTICE IS FU~fHER GIVEN thel Thi> 1141'--t w.s fllecl•wlth !tie •I wlcl ttmo end piece. ell tn .. rettta Cou,.ty (lef'k ol Ott noit Count1 o" persons ""~ '-" ""° be ho•rCI b'f Auo. 1'. , .. , t.,. City Council on tho atoremt11tl0MC1 ........ melttr PubllllleCI OrlflQIO Coesl Delly Piiot, ~ll~~~o';tt' PHIN NEY', .A119 2t, 21, Sept. 4• 11• 1"1 l1IMl Publlshlld Or-Cotll Dally Piiot "ICTITIOUS IVSINISS NAME STATEMIN'T The followlno ptrSOM •r• aotng •lneuu KENMAR PLASTIC. llUOB Mt llllwooa Circle, FouMeln Vetley, Celllornl• 97109 ll•"""'h ,.,..., Watts, il'U Benyen Troo Lane, lrvlne, Cellfornl•9771S, Mary Jo oNatU. • 12 Be"y•n T,... Lene, trvt,., C•lltornle tl71S Tiii• !>IAlnet• I> c-teCI by an 1,,. htl6ti1•I • ...,..,.,..w"" Tiiis ste.......,t ""' lllecl wllh the County Clerk• Or-c:-ly 011 ~ temDtr t. 1•1 fft,... P111>ll"'9d Or-Cotrl Delly Piiot, Sept II,'"' ~1 PUIUC llllCE SUl'IE•10• cou•T Off CAL l "O•NIA, COVNTT Off OltANOil. 7tl CIVIC:: Cil.NTElt OltlVIE WIST l'.o . aoxm SANTA AMA, CA ft7t2 P L A I N TIFF RI C H A RD L McDERMOTT OEFE N O AM T S AM ORA M<OERMOT'T, DOE!> I lhrOUOll X, In ch11lve SUMMONS CASI NUM81l• U.Otl NOTICll Y• ...... --TIM c-1 m•r 41KWlt ... .., .. YM •'"°""' Mt I nd Mn R_, V09tl. HUf\1· lnQIOll a..ch, Qlrl Dene S.pf I I, II, U, Oct. 2, '"' eoDl~I M r •f\O Mr\ John Flovr, Polnt.olrl ,_, ..... -.~--......... wlllllll •tier• •-.,. lllfwmetl.., ...... II vou wl"' to -k the advice • 111 ellorney In 1111> metltt you •'-Id Clo 'o promptly •o thet 1our wrltte11 resoo11M. 11 env. m•1 be ltled Oii time ._.,,,,,.., Mr eno Mn Jorry Burley, HewPo•I Beech. 9lrt Mr 1no Mr\ Rlcherd l(ugot, NtwPon IN<h, Olrl Mr o nd Mrs Erne st H•ttho11, trwlne. DOV Mr end M<'\. C.rl Ledde. Hunllnvton BH<h,9lrt Mr. '"" ~o. Jerome llot'lno, Cott• Mew, boy .......... D ,ltll Mr .,..., Mn ~l•y FOHMt, '°''' Mew, boy. Mr e nd Mr\. lowtt Prickett. M••POM 8M<h. olrl Mr. e nd Mrl 01wld Merltnth•I, I rvlllt, olrl Mr encl Mrs Omcir•h•l'I Wtrment, Fountain VtlloY. olrl Mt and Mr1 Stepllon McClwer. New Pon llff<h, 91rt. ._.ttJ,Utl Mr end Mrs Rlcerelo L...tre, Hunt ln(ltOll 8teth, olrl Mr end ""'' Jeffrey Slolrow, Foun lt lll v.u..,, boy ,.....,t•,1"1 Mr •nel ""'"' Plotet O-OU. Fountel11 Vello,Qlrl Mr tnd Mn M>c,_I l(lfttt lCI, H"nt 1noton IN<h. olrl Mr end Mr .. Mlc'-1 Gor'be", Hunt· lno1on a..cn. olrl -......u.1tt1 Mr •nd Mn Janttlw\ Frltttn. Hun- tlnoton 8etch, DOV Mr encl ""'' Ot•ld Perr. lrwlne, boy Mr • nCI Mn Thome. 8tch t. '°' t• llNM, boY ._,2',tttl Mr •nd Mr\ Ooneld Tippett, Mewl>0'1 8tttll. boy Mr end Mrs 'Nlllltm S.vll1. tr•IM, boy Mr.•"" Mn. (AllOfttl LOCkNr1, Hun t1note111 8tech, DOV Mr end "'" Tl'loma1 Grey1h0Ck, M11n11noton S..Cll, boy Mr. eno Mrs. Crelg Phllllp•, Coot• MtM. boy Mr, end,,., .. Robert Alvo . ,..••Port •••<h, boy. Mr end Mn. Jeme• Berber. Coote Mo•.olrt. ....... %7.1"1 Mr e11d Mrt. Albert Hlno. Colla Mew, girt Mr. tnd Mtl ,.ltn GllKOfl, CM le llNM. lloy Mr tnd MIL R-r1 M•rvor, C:O.te Mtw.boy. Mt Ind Wt., MerlborollQll N l<hOll, Newpon 8Mcll, Olrt M• •lld """-K•t•n ,..,..,~on. Jt , NeWPOr1 &Mdl. boY NAMISTATaMl .. T The fol._."11 _.... Is Clolno IN'll· ,..,.,. HVCKlf8( .... Y ffA .. M. '7U Hortt,,,.. ltotd. Or-, C:.lllDf'nle fl ... J erry Oullltll, •10 HOtWS"" ...... 0r-.. Gttlfomle .... Tlllt ~Is c-.C'leel .. ., en ,,.. Ill••-·· Wry Otinton Tiii> tt«-' Wl!I fllecl with t11e cou11ty Git"' o1 0r.,.. eoum.,.,. ~ ttmllt• I. lttl ,.,,... PWlllMtd Or .... ONll Delly l'llot, ltpt. 11, 11, U, Oct. 2, 1•1 4'0UI PIU lllll l'ICTlnOUI MlllMIU NAMllTAftMl .. T Tiie fttto-lftg ,..._, It clloi"11 111111· ....... , SAOO\.llACI( VALLEY l'AINT- 1H0, UUI Clle rre, Sen J utll ( ..... , .... c.tlflfmiA .. ,s ()eM w.N, k ~ °'-......... J-CllPltll•-· ClllfWN• ttt1S Tiiie ....,_.II~ lly t11 ,,,_ dlvl-J 0....W""'J" TMI .............. -f~ Wllll U. c-ty a-11., Or .... c-otY ... ~ "ICTITIOUS 8Ul!NilSS NAMI STATEMENT The followlno ptrson.l ere doing t>ustneu.s "INK POODLE PET CENTER, >04 EHi Isl Str"I, Tustin. (.ellfornle '2...0 Carl Allen Kn-, 1:I041 Ntw!IOPe St., Gtr*" c;n,,.., C.lltornlt tMJ Merlan Ketn1 .. n Kntpp, UCM1 Newhope St . Gerden Grove , Catllornl1~ This buMM1ot Is c-vcl9d Dy 111- dl•lduelt, MuJbencl •nd wife Cert All"" K,,_1Merle11 Kethlten K,,_ Thlt .... _. Wat flied wltll Ille Counly Clerk• Or-County on Sec>- ltmber I. 1•1 .. ., .. PuDllUIOd Oret9 Coast Delly Piiot, Sept 11 1t, U . Oct. 2. 1 .. 1 *2~1 fflCTITIOUS 8USINil.U NAME STATEMENT Tiie follOwtno persons ere dotno 11vs1nenes l T 0 REFRIGERi>.TIOM, .. V &OI .. a...,.., WHtmlnst•r, Ct llfornle .,.., L1 T111nh Oo CorPot•tlon, • C•tlfor,.la <O•POr•tlon ... ,, 8 olw A,..nwe. WHtmlnslet. C.llfornle •M> AVISOI Ut9411 M .U. ........... . fl.,.._, --...... <-•· 1141. .... •Nleaclt. --... u-. ,_ 41141 ..,.,,. * • 4111 .. L.tt II "'l«m•· clH ......... SI Vsteel cine• .Okllet et conMjo de un •000-.,, tile •wnto, cleborl• lle<trlo lmmedletemen1e, dt tst• menere, ,.. ...._ .. ea<rlte. st 11ey etg .. ne, _.. .. t reotstttcle. """"" I TO THE DEFENDANT. A cl•ll complelnl hes beef\ filed by "'9 plel11- tlt1 egelntl you, It V0V IWISh lo d""tlld this l•w•ull, you must, wltlllfl • deyt after this _, ll .. ,...., Oii VOii, Ille with lhl' court • written ,_ .. to tho ~telnt. Unleu you CIO 10, vour Otf..ilt will be ef\ttud Of\ •l>- pllctllon ol lllt ptel11tltt, •NI thl• court may tnltt • J...,.,,..,.t -lnll you lot the rtll"" dtrnenotcl In Ille compt•lnt, whtch could rewll 111 oeml..,,,,...t OI w•oos, t.ktno • motwy °' pr-r1y 01 otner ttllt! reQlltSled In tho com plelnl DA TEO -y lt, '"' LEE A BA"MCH, Cltr- By Linde Moffeott. °"°"'' MA•ltN 6 AUOCIATil.S a_,...,uw 1SU CM-.·-· kite M1 T .. u.,u._ Publllhed Or-Coast Dally Piiot. Se9t 11, 11, 1S. Oct 1, 1'11 -1~1 This Dvll""' IS Conducilld lly t COt· ------------ Lr Tllenh 0o c~·••on ___ ,._euc __ lllTl __ c __ _ 1-Do Mowyen, PrMt- poretlon dent lfOTlc t: O" This tltl-1 •tt Ill«! with IN l'UILIC MIAltlHG cou111v ''""',,, Otanoe County on~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhel • tembor a. 1•1 put>lk Merino Wiii llt held 111 IN City ,,,,.., Council ol the CllV t1I C~I• MtM on ~It.Devit J-M. l'tcllltfte A~atL.Aw '"'N..-.r ••vc. ww an c-u -· eo. t21t• Put>H"'9d Or-c.oe•1 Delly Pll.,., September 11, ""· In tho Council Cllemt>ers • City Hell, 17 Felr Ori .. , Coste w..se. ti •:)I) p,m . or H ,_. ll'l•r••fl•r u prKlletllle, on the lollowlno l•m To rec:el,.. r_..1 end to,..., pte>- IHlt •nd ObjKlions r-rOtno tho •S· ~wn•nt ol cNroe-s l11<urreC1 111 tllt •b•lemenl of denoerou• b11lldt11os toctleel et lttlt Pornone Avenue, Cost• Stp1. 1!. 11, "·Oct. 2, 1•1 '°"' .. ' · l!Nw. Cttttomle. .. ICTITIOUS IUSlNHS NOTICE IS FVllTHeR GIVEN llltt MAMl ITAqM•NT at Wld tlnw -pt••· •II lnl•rHleCI Tiit 1011-tno porllOnt are doing person• ""' _.., lfld • lleerd by l>uslMU M. the City C.0.-11 on tllt efot-t'-cl WESCO PUBLISHING, UU menera. Werner Ave., S111te A, Fo11r1te l11 fllEE ... P PHINNEY, Vel1t1, CAlltornle 971GI City Cl- M999 Media M-ltlft, Inc., t P11bllsl4cl OrlflQIO c-at Delly Pllol, CellfOt'lll• CO<'-•llon. HU Werner. S.P'. II,"" 40SCM!t S;iltt A, F~ Vell•Y. C.lllOtnlt .,,°' Tiii• llutHlftl Is conouc·l9d b1 • <Ot· •• ,.,... .. Medi• Auo<l•tM. Inc "'""' "ICTlnOUS 8Ult .. llS SI._, A. Cooen. P,..ldent MAM8 iTAT8M&MT Tiii' llltl-WM tiled •lttl \lie Tiie loll•wl"O .. t!IOl\S ere Clolnt Cwnty Cleft! .. OrMOt C:-y on s.t>-1MntM.1s •. ltmDtr t . ,_,, SOUTH POINTE ASSOCIATES, ,,._. 11'U FttCll A-. ~tit 100, ltwlM . 1'114111tllecl ()reflgl Coest Delly Piiot, CA t2114. ~ .. 11.1t,U,0ct.1.1 .. 1 ..,_., LEE C SAMMIS, Oe11erel Perl"•'· U Lll\Cle ltlt . NeWPOfl BH<:ll, CA '1MO. SAMUEL G. LINDSAY, 0-ttl Pert11er, 2 Kltloe Cevrt. Newpo., "ICTITIOUS au11 .. 1u ••e<h, CA '1MO. N-llTATIMIMT JOHN S. HAOIEUAO, 0-rel Tiie , .. _,,.. --· ... Clol119 PertMr. , M-.. ..... la .... ll'VIM, CA IMltlneu tt: '2115 IETTY & 8AllHEY'S CAl'E 401 ll MARK Nil.LSON, Ge11e1e 1 (HI fftltllltrltl Hl.,...•v. "" ..... ""·'""· IUI L• Pl•v• Ori o , Callfol'flla "611 Sec.r tmerAo, CA "'2S. ••tty ........ •11411 Hwoh c. CARL"· WILLOIROTH, 0-t•I •• ,,,., •• IOI I.mered• Pl•<•. PtrtMr,. MllfTO .. ., °''"· ~ Wutml,,..,, c.tlfOnlle •lMI Clo! Mer. CA mzs. Tlllt =~~h CeftClllCIM lly e 81!AOLEY A. TAL f , Oenerel ...,.rel p ,._,, 1140C-VC Ori,.., S-r-. eetly ..,.,_.. lo, CA. Tiiie ~ w• II,_ wltll Ille ROllllT A Al.U !M>RN. llmlt.41 OlulltvC~•Or-c.wityo11 Perl11er, • Oell,...,.. L.aM, _,.,, ,., he<h, CA flWO. 1'114111tNll Or ..... C...t 0.Hy l'llot Tllll IHftllltU I• C0114111CIM ey e Sfft. It, 1e. u, °"L 1. 1•1 400MI llmltM -1"'""'-· Jelltf!S.N-'9411, p-........ ,.v ,,.,,_ Tiii• ........._. ... 111 ......... ._ .,, ._, C°""'' Cltttt .. OrMte C-1'( efl ........ tl,191 CLASSIFIED ADS s.tt '· .. , ,.,,_. M2 M78 ..,._, ~ftlM Or ... c.e.t Oellf ....... -"'1911 .... Or .. Cttliet 0.Uy PIMt, '99' • "· It. u. Oct J,,., ..... , ..__ ___________ _. "°1't. 11. ta, u. Oc\. t, ,., ~' The marketplace 011 the Orange Coast HcMMt for We HcMff for We ~·for We HcwM1 For We INDEX . ..........••.......••. ····•···•·········•···· ...••...••.......•...............••.•................................ ~ I OOZ Ge•r• I 002 G...,.a I OOZ Gt1Mn11 ', Plxl h11r Ad, can 642·5678 llOUSESfOISALE C-11 lolltol hhn<I lolllot ......... 1. C1pi14,.nc; But~ c ............ . C-.ae\t•u 0.•• ,411111 It.I Ti><o r-1111 Vollt) ttwM1111tG01ll .. r~ 1r~ ..... l.Atlollt lint~ U.llll1H1lu ......... ", .... 1 .......... \t•JO ~:ri:1:.::· .S.. Jw•" ( •P'"'' '"'° SoftloA .. s .. 18u<b Sc.a~~ ...... V.ntnuMlfr llOOolo~>~lo IEAlESTUl 4tru•• kif ~M­ A.P.ttlhlflU for ~ .. iof •• , h ''Ofitf'h ...... _..._.,, (,,...,,,,, Wb lt)Ph tomnwN'1.t PffiOJff\\ C~u1111i1nn (al• o.,i. ... l .. h S.k Ht..... lo tw MO\ H Int~ P,.prtrh llld...U1"1 PtOllOfl1 l.o(tli#~•· M•loHon. Trlr '"' MOuM11 U.wn •non Ur~l· ...... ~"'~-=~.~:+ ".,"*"" ,..,,... (.iro¥tt fet-1 C..tatf L1tft•n.«t Kfal laUlt \ti t"\td RENTALS Hou~t' •. "''"'h.-d UOU\.n l "'"""'hff Hou\.h r-.rn tH I r1I (OinOtJnunu~m\ ~ wrn ( ~ftU~IWHI• \ nl lu•Mou\f"\ •'"'" To• Miww~ l "' Uupki''' '"''" f>vPln n l"f Apo•'-"' t\ph lnh.irn Aph •uf'n "' In ttwma. IOGI IM ·~ 1011 IOID 1Vl4 llQI 1!1:11 1111>< IOICI 11144 .... 1000 ltll'IZ \Ofl H• I"" I 111• \Gm (QM 1• tea 11\0l JIOU Jll Uai 14IA> hie! llOO ·~ )~ !!00 111.1) .. ~ ,...., IO.>J Oll(ilf 1100 .. ~ .. •lW QI() UAI ~ EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,..._ltw'1Mat6u: All tul utate •d vert1ud Jn lbl6 newspaper IS subject to the Fedtral Fair Hou.s Ill& Art ol 1968 which makea 1t llltg1I to ad vertise "any preference. l1m1 t1 t1on, or dis cr1mln1uon b11ed on race, color. reltg1on. sex. or natJOOal origin, or an 1111.enuon to make any such preference, lim 1tatlon, or dis · cnmlnation " Thia news(>lper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola tion ot Ule law Rf.IJ#1• H-O•ttl lklt~hMOCrh tw,tH~nn ~mmtt Rt•U•I• \ff'•tKM'\ tt•nhl" lhN.!'110"'•'"• (,.,_,nlor Rt1t1 ()fhf't tt.-. ... &...iMU ~-.1 lftdu~m•I ,.,#1~ • ~ HMMtfwW. ~::.,-: .. ,.,~ :~ ..•.•.•..••............ 1141•• Rtnt•h !: . GtM,_ 1002 BUSINESS, INYEST· MENT. FINANCE 11." ..... (Jp""'1• iW•lM1\ V. aftl"'4 t1hnf,.,,,.nt ()ppcHI ' IM.-Mmt-N "'.,....., "'"""'' lu to.n \tr.nfl '\ti •ftlrO'" 'l~•-lllo ANNOUNCEMENTS. PfRSONALS & LOST & FOUND A~"f.fmtftoh l ,, ~ Ltt•l 'u4ttf"' Looi a. Yound ~'\Of'l•b· '>oml ('lui..· ru\rl• SERVICES 'rn1fr Olr·•<1CN'~ £Ml'lOYMENT & mmATIOH 4)t~, fn11true1J0n JooW.nt"'P llrl~ Vo •OI~ 14 ' I MEICHANOISE Anuqwn Apip41~" Awcuoo 8t<'\tlt~ ,. .. ~"'""•"•;' (el"Mr•). [•VJ1>"1t:"'-Uta Doc> t)M•o\o., ti11111111tt c;.,.,. !>olf -_c;.....,, J ... fl,, lunioc• MM'IUMft .. t..rth•l'\C'(Jllil• MIW'tll6~ V. ~"''"' \hotoJ lrt\trvmtnh omrt rurn 4 •.qUip P•h Pul'Wlllo 'Ot&•n" ~11'\I Matin~ ._,,.,(,ooch <ilon.lnu.1.naN tl.ar ~:·rH~ u1r1 !M•rto BOATS & MARINE EOUIPMENT l,,PN'ttl flot h ... •11'4 :,.,,.. .,,. &o.u ~hrmf f.qw1p &1u Po-" Boau. Rtftl l"trl•r1•t lloau S.11 lloou SI 1 po !Jo< ti' 11o ........ ~. ao.u 9-or-•.c~ TUMS'°RTATIDN A1rtrtl\ l 1m~n :WI• RtH Otttr1c <."ain II-CJ<la S<oot.,>' M«or Hm\ !\.llf' Rrnt lrttWf"\ Tttol !~~~l~~,\~..-\l AUTOMOlllE t,,rnitr•I Anuq4jh \.0lfu 1n ltttru hon\"''-''"" ~'b R•U ftud'-• w,....1 l>n' ,~ Trwu \ .... AwtolA01ac i\VC.W4A.l"'Ct AUTOS. IMPOITEO l.tMf•I \II• •umeo , ... , A-...\1nHu ktt Hll~ t •pr1 ()ir-Coll oa, .. 1m ff'H•'' 1'01•1 Hun<!• J•JiW•t JtM*n J\.tfl'ft,ilHfl~1hl• ._.~ 'th 1rt .. )h'tU'dl'•tlofnt 1411 llGH !Jvcl Ptn1 .. t o1 Pf\l~l'\H l'<f'll .. Mtru1111l R.oll1HO)f'• ft°'~' !>.t.o M> SUO.ru To7oh ft1wmph \ofb••CH \"Oh* c,,eew,.1 Alll(' .... r_ C.till•t C.lftaro UTOS, NEW nw'""" \.hi)••~· ~ Cont1Mn,.1 eor .. nt• ~·· ~t lmponol L<A<olll ih~nlrll MtrtW) =\!"J.,, .Pl.to Pl,lllOvlh PM it< n.....i.rlNrd v.,, 'Pft .... Mlt till •I& •Ill> tilt" .,. •1" ti"' - OPPOIT\MTY kDO(U often whrn you 1.11e mllJt,1ett1n1 Dilly Piiot Cluailied Ads to reacb t.be <>ruse Coast market. PhoaeMz..SfTI ••••••••••••••••••••••• INST AMf IHCOME Real Est.ate office needs sales associates Ex tensive rent.al bU5tntss bnn&s fast eanungs, a$ well as constant, 1n depth exPQ1 ure to poten t1al buyers and sellers. Rental activity optJonal. Prestigious bearh area ReplJts confidential BURR WHITE REALTOR . IMC. 67!>-4630 CAMYOHVIEW CONDOMINIUM <Xeao-1 mile! 2 Bdrm, 2 gaths. Open beam ceil ings. Pool. Jacum. ten nis. volley ball Sl34,900 int'ludes wuher'dryer Try 103 down 646-7171 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LOW.LOWDWM LOW PAYMENTS TenntS, pool &. spa + 2 Br mike this tondo perfect ror 2 partners Call 8111 Kennedy 631·1266 4 IR..UIDE $11 ,000 IUYS! It's true-111,000 dwn + C'05l5 buys Uus fanlUtl<' 4 Br cul de-sac home 111 Ea11ts1de Costa Mesa ' Owner will finance balance at 13 6~ 1n ter est! Investor's barga111 ! Don't he111tate Call Marcia Redick 631-1266 1$:Z~I ZI ~-DOI~ BUSINESS I UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME'> • II you h••e '"'' llltd )0111 n•'" f tcllllOlll Butlneu Ham• •no he•• not yet aubmitted 11 tor publlcetlOn. pltatt don I lor9e1 11111 lht 11mt1alton It 30 deya 11om d•1• ot 1111no The OA IL 1 PILOT ,.111 publlah your tllftmenl I••••• t 1 •011 r clrculelloft tndull., tho tllllrt Oren9e Con t aree aM "9eJ ftOtlttt •PP••• In all edrtlon• In orelt• to t11bm11 your •t •t eme 111 101 pu bllce llon atnd app•oprt .. , copy 111C1 • cllt cll. lo THE DAILY PILOT "0 101 1560 Cottt Mfta CA 92121 We II 00 tN rut l'Of iftlor111tllol\ •~t legal N••• ,,.,,, ..... , .... ,, F111a.lrlfdM ACTION Cell A DAU PILOT U.NOI .., ... ,. Have sometbln1 you •aol to lllT Cluellied !4t 4_q U ..U. IGMTl 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U•tAtl'llt~ Only 110,000 down z yr old lmmacW.lt 2 BR 2 Ba mobile home. Min $91,000 Stl, T,_., lHM 1·2 LOT Bellingham Wash PLUS a 1mall home th1t +-Artzou Urtod ol the hus needs fix.In&! A arut tie bl.ISlle' We havr buy for builder or .... . , ·-juat the p&.ce for you a1t ll. SmaU pets OK Mary Jank, Rultor, starter home. FHA/VA 10,., hra No o( Suttleand terms av11lable. Call 75'-1111 1 i,,. bn So. of Vanl'Ouvet I ;~~SH TUDOI Riabt now? ~2313 Canada ~autlful \ri MISA YlaDI level home 3 Bdrml\, 2 12.fO/o IMT Fantastic En&lish Tudor 4 Br 2 story' Prime Irvine location' Just re- dured k0,000! Seller will financt b1l afttr '30.000 do at 12 9'k 1ot w11ndu1ted mo pymls possible Upgraded lhru out, bonus rm l &lant muter WlllC Call Ken Lei&ht ~9400 f:lil!<i1tl:1 Aue~~~~ Lou ~::~~l~[e~i~e:':fru~ ~----·--c~irmina. remodeled 3 View of Bellingham Say B~ + family room home on ~ Acres o( be1utiful 6 UMITS wilb 2 (pie's, on quiet landscaped yud Trff~ Located 1n Npt Hats cluldeucs~ Lotso( aurround tJw Arta in 11 lbese 2 Bdrm wuu art curbt1de appeal plus RV private Ne111hborbood truly pridtolownership iccell Mouvatedowner Must movt for Job The low LDterest loan w carry l&e 2nd ror P\lll>O'ts 1118.000 12061 can be assumed and the qualLhed buyer 671-7363=-"----- owner will help fLD1nce 759•1616 1 :__ l!Y Call for more 111forma·I"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,_..._ ~on . Ask in g price Three 2 bdrm. 2 b&lh l~:Z%1 ZI! 95,000. furn units. Steps lo SIEDIOOMS EASTSIDE C.M. II. fantastic Eaats1de home 5 Bdrm, 3 bath, s kyhahts. walk -in closet• and all the foodies For o nl y 168,500 A must see ~-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS RIB STIPSTOSA)tD 3 BR & OEN needs your al!enllon Bnng ~hovels and patnt bru<1h Makt SS's Ownu will carry at ~·"'@ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 11 4-631 ·6990 $69,950 $7,000DOWM A must see! Security gated 2 Bdrm condo, pools, saunas, aspas Vacant and owners anx· ious Act now, ~·2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS MEWPOIT HEIGHTS SLASHED S24,500 White picket fence sur· rounds flower ftlled yard loads oC used brick Owner will carry with small down call now THltllNG TOW.-t0Mf7 Call the specialists at the condominium in formation center Touc.hstooe Realty 96.1-11167 * SISKDOWM * DHPSATE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Auume hi·balllnce la.11. owe straight note. SUCC~REALTY s&799J_ HAUOlllDGl An exquisite offering Elegant & spacious 3 bdrm + family room. I lev home wipanorarnic VlS la O f harbor, coastline. ocean & night lights Prestage. com fort. luxury & security Reduced, now f739.000 <Owner financmgJ Agt, 640·5560. 12°/o AfTD 75f.1111 MOllLIHOMIS NB MODULA R only t79,500 Lovely. spacious beac h Good sum mer winter history rricrd al $395.000 675 1752 associated llROK(llS REAL TOllS lJl' ~ e~1t--,,o&' Jbrtl 3 Bd rm 2 bath. with •-------· fireplace. erross from bay View from der k Adult luxury living in bes! locauon Pool. san dy beach. slips ava1la ble. Owoer w1ll finance With 125,<XX)down L1D010NntEWATER Coiy 1 Bdrm with largt l1v1n1 room an d fireplace Great for year round livmg or wtektnd retreat ~today, make offer hl,500 OWNER WI LL CARRY THE LOAN 75'·1616 I want lo buy your house or investment property' Don't call unless you COIONA DIL Mil Better than new Cusl(•m built duplex in a prime comer location 3 & 2 bdrm unit s w11h fireplaces, beam ce1I 111gs, shake roofs. patios . carpels and drape!> s10.ooo down $320,000 full pnce 17141 673·4400 12111 ua.2121 II 1 I tl•1I ltt ... •lih II• I ~ ·' ,., ~ 11 n \ j fl\ ~"'lttH 111 I l.11 IMlf "" ··,11111·111 ' need to sell 1mmed1ately :~~~~~~~~= and are Wllllng to accept my small down pay fOllCLOSUU mt n I I c an l 8 k e Low down. owner must possession 1mmed1ately sell Huge 4 BR. famil) Your investment will be r m , P r e 5 1 1 i! t' secured by equities '" neighborhood OwnH other properties. and will consider contratl personal notes Call Tom S 642·2642 m.ooo. HEW TUDOI l 'IJl!l!yli1?11 tj!ili Prestigious Lemon Hu 962·44711._ ) 5 Bed rooms. ltbra ry.l'!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"ll­ huge master suite. dtn mg area and entertain men\ area UNDER St Mtll.lon Rick Akleretle. Rltr -~731·4444 SALES MAMAGll Established R.E beach office wlafnuenl clJen tele Call Dolly Kmg for confidential appt Elegance within reach' 3 Bdrm, 2 bath, large b v llll! room. huge bonus r oo m , f irepl a ce l•--------•I Remodeled country EJCllANGE BURR WHITE REALTOR . IMC. 675-4610 SEA COVE PROPERTIES k1tchtn. much more for only '124,900 , Call us WorWs W fa Jend now. $46-2313 For Lido. L..-Jl-o rn. or commercial S7o.ooo to S7oo.ooo Wnte P O Box 308. Min I neapolls, Minn M440 714-63 1-6990 Want Ad H~'-~5§1! I Sell idle items THE REAL ESTATERS RfS10~,..TIAl REAL ESTAIE SERI/ICES COLDWRL IAHKB SALUTES THE 1911 DESl<iM HOMI 17 MUIR lliCH CllCU S'l'GLASS HIU Sponsored by Newport Jr. Chamber of Co mmer ce to benefit Orangewood a new home fo r abused children. Open for public viewing September 13·27 Tickets may be purchased at the door Presented by Coldwel l Banker $2,400,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE llAHD MEW LISlU«i! A Rare Opportunity To Move Into Harbor View Hills Al An Affordable Price. Extra La rge Lot For Family Enjoyment And Privacy. Three Bedrooms And Family Room For Only $290.000. DUPLEX Balboa "Little Island.'' Waterfront With Full Bay View From Both Units. Upper Un it (Which Would Make A Wonderful Owner's Unit) Has Four Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sandy Beach. 7~9181 uc.,. ........ .... ,-.c .... The Bluett Marbtplact on the Onrce Cotst OPIEH SUH I ·4 9712 Stnclatr Cr Garden Grove E of Buschard. So of Huard. 3 Br. 16x20 ram rm, lge cul de sar lot FHA VA terms Sll4,500 Sunn y Cal Real~3760 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You {on s.11 II ftrwl II T rodf 11 Wrth o Wont 40 [642 -5678 , Find what yoo want 1n Daily Pilot ~lass1f1ed5 One Colt S.r••te fo11 Cttdl• AclPn>•ol UDO ISLE BEACH llHJSE SfrHf to atrodo locoffoft. I Mock to ....... ~ buck. 2 bed. I ba. ...... wlftl ,.,..... I btd. I bo. gwst ............ Prictd ricJM ot SlSS,000. BAY·AYE. CONTEMIWRY llww Y... okf CltltCMll ... wfflt VU, Wood. 9'a1 & Jllylf9hh, _, kffchttt. ....,......, l Mel + 1Ndy. °""""' wtll c.ny Ant T.D. $175,000. LARGE PENIN. BAYFIONT .... loytro.t locoffott .... Htwport Hort»or Yecltt Cl•b. Spoclou n411 htNy~Sbtd.6......_ ...... a.o.. wlttii lorgt patio °" ""9r. Mcnhr .... wfflt COAYtNOffott .-.cL PIMOI me: YU °" IAY. A1u"'ablt looaa of St00,000. to qullfl•d hytr. SI ,600,000 fff. WATERFRONT HOMES.1-.t REAL EST ... Tf ~ir' R•nt11t ~ Pf(l9f'PI\ ~~"\f"r-.. 11~ M..111lP ... , .. 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Daily Pilat F RIDAY, SEPT. 11 , 1981 0 a FEATURES 82 lAliUIA BllCH /SOUTH COAST GARDEN 85 STOCKS 87 Orange County residents appear confident. about economic future ... B6 Grolip seeks to regain ch11rch site Hv JOHN NEEDHAM oi tlle O.lly ,.._ Sutf Foundin g me mbe rs of the ('hurch of Religious Scier.ce in Laguna Beach plan to meet Sun day to regain cont rol o r their pl<i ct.' of wors hip on Laguna Canvon Road. whic h has been the ·center of an Eastern re· 1tg1o us cult for the past year. Last week about 40 d1sc1ples of Indian holy m an and m ystic Rhagwan Shree Rajnees h were t•x pe lled fro m the rus tic church ~rounds following a tumultuous ml•etin~. At a gathering al the church Sept 3. members of the former Hehgious Scie nce congregation ous ted t he followe rs of the E aste rn :.piratual mas ter popularly ca llt•d the .. Orange People.. and re esta blished Chn:.t1an precepts S ucaunt-Lewis. a Mission Vie JO a ttornt.>y, was nam ed e x · ecutivc dirt'.'cto r of the church M e anwhtle, the 40 Bhagwan followers , who we ar orange- tinted clothing, are still li ving on the church grounds. apparently awaiting word from their leader on where they s hould go. "We have a grea t deal of sym· pa thy for these people," Mrs. Le wis s aid "But we feel it is up to Bhagwan to relocate them " She said a former d irector of the orange people has not re· turm•d ht•r tele phone calls re- que:.ting 1nforma t1on on when the g roup would be leavmg . .. T he problem seems to be where these people s hould be re· s<•ttl t-d." Mrs . Lewis s aid . "But ther e 1s no question th at they have to lea ve " T he followt•rs of Bhagwan, a Ranch fr~d alleged Jury claims financier withheld ownership of property A federal grand jury in Lo~ Angeles has ind1t'ted financier Ken Rogers on c harges that he tr ied to hide his owners hip of the 2.769·acre Whiting Ra nch when he filed bankruptcy papers in 1976 on beha lf of his f1rlT', Global Wes tern Development Corp. Rogers. 42. and his business parlnt'r and law ye r . Jacob P1e lte . 48, wer e indicted on 10 counts each of fraud a nd one t•ount t•ach of cons piracy. The I wo men are charged with making no mention of the valua Ride sharing prf!moted by free bus trip Hiders on Or ange County 's publt{' buses will gel two tnps for the price of one during a s ingle day next month to pro· mote nde sharing T ht.> Orange County Transit Dist n et ·s Roa rd 01 Uirectors has set Oct. 6 as the dav for the ~pcr 1al discount fares · Tht-dec1s1on c ame reluctant I ~. however . because the board m c mtwrs said they we ren 't sure the dis trict would recoup up to $20,000 1n fares the system might lose that day ll u v.c ver, Ol'TO Dir e ctor James Reichert said the cost could be recaptur ed in one year 1f tht' promotion draws 325 new d a ii y patrons. Ile suggested that the extra passenge rs attracted on that da) also would balance out promotional losses The two for ·one day "as r e q u est ed b) the Coalition for C lean Air and Commute r Com· pute r. t"o groups trying to en· t'Ouragc truvelers to share rides A ccording to the district's pla n. riders will pay regular fares for their first trip on Oct 6 and will receive a coupon good for a second. free ndc but on ly on the s ame day. Monthly bus pass holde rs will n o t be gi ven the cJ1 scount bec ause district officials s a1r. the passes already provid e for cert am costs s a\ ings Tht· dis tri ct ·s u1al·A Ride v ans also will be exe mpt from I he promotion ble r anc h property when they filed a ba nkruptcy petition 1n .S. Dist rict Court. An indictment 1s a formal c harge made aga inst a person by a grand j ur y . It does not t'Sta bhsh guilt or in nocence. If Rogers and Pielte a re found g uilty of the r harges in federal cou rt . they could receive up to fi ve years in Jail and a SS,000 fine on fraud counts. $10,000 for cons p iracy Art'ording to the indictment. ·Rogers and P1eltl' trans ferred owne rship of the r anch from Glob al to another of Rogers· ho ld ings only hours before they filed the bankruptcy petition in October 1976. The ranch eventually was auc· lioned during bankruptcy pro- ceedings for $12 million to a group of Iranian investors. They late r sold 1l to t he War mington - Carma Group, which is planning to build up to 3.900 hom es on the undeveloped looth1tl northeast of El Toro On of re threat results in arrest A San Diego County man was taken into cus tody this week for allegedly making a false bomb t hreat aga ins t the San Onofre nuc lear generating s tallon. Of· fic ials s aid toda y . A s pokesman for t h e San Die go Cou nt) sheriff's office i.aid Manue l Cardo n a . 29. of Le m on Grove. was arrested at his home Wednesday night. A ccordi n g to de p uti es. Cardon ::t all t·~ed l y c alled a Pac 1f1c Tele phone operator at a bout 8 p m and told her a born b would go off in three hours at the northern San Diego Coun· ty plant site The operator was able to keep the line open long enough for telephone co mpany officials lo trace the c a l l . leadi n g to Cardona 's ar rest Security offi c ials at San Onofre , meanwhile. we re alert- ed im mediately, but a search or t he sea s ide nu clear facility fa il ed to turn up any explosive devices Also n9tificd were police de- part ments 1n San C leme nte. O ce an s id e a nd al C amp Pendleton The FBI was alerted as well a nd helped in t he search of the plant site Rites set for son of Clelllente 'dad' Funeral ser vices will be held Saturday in Altadena for jazz mus ician William H a rwood Hanson , son of Ole Hanson. the founde r of the c it y of San Cle m ente in 1925. Mr Hanson died Tuesday at the age o f 76 in a Pas adena hospital of an appare nt he art at- tack During his long ca reer a s a s win g ba nd drummer, Mr . Ha ns on performed w ith j azz greats Ha rry James , Lione l Hampton a nd Coun t Basie. In th e 20s a n d 30s h e pe rformed m a Jazz band and as a tap d a n ce r a t the San Clemente Social Clu b During t hat period he also toured with the F anny Brice Revue . :Yt r llanson grew up 111 Seat· tic. where his father had served as m ayor. At the age or 19, he moved with his family to San Cle mente Mr Hanson is s urvived by his wife of 40 years. Billie . a former j azz singer. He is a lso s urvived by his daughter. She rry Lynn Friedman. and a son. Leslie Hanson: three brothers, Lloyd, Eugene and Robert ; a nd sisters Marjorie Hanson. Doris Den· nison and Muriel Gibbons . •Services will be held at 11 a . m . Saturday at Altade n a 's Mo u nta in View M o r t u ar y Cha pel. A band is scheduled to pla y "Wh en the Saints Go Marching In." ON THE LINE Paul Kelleher deft! and Ha rold Robinson. both of Costa Mesa. p a int a s tripe down the cent er of Dove r Dr ive DMty ............ a....llllrT between Wes tclaff a nd Cli(f Drives in Newport Beach former philosophy professor in India, established t hemselves in t he Ch urch of Religious Science 1 last November following the de- parture of Dr Henry Gerhard. the form er pastor. Gerhard had vis ited the holy m a n 's ashram !sa fe f lace> in Poona, India a nd r e urned a follower of the cont ro versial guru. who 1s s aid to be con· s ide red a proponent of free sex by many India ns Upon his return lo Lagun~ Beach. Ge rhard launched a campaign to chan ge the doc · trines of his church toward the teachings or Bha~wan, angering the the n 600-member congrega· lion. He later resigned and now lives in Sac ram ento. The religious cult t hen took c o ntro l of t h e c hu rch a nd changed its name lo the Utsava RaJ n eesh M e ditatio n a nd Holistic Ar ts Center, a nd dis.con tinued Sunday s ervices. "'There were no weddings or funerals at the c hurch," Mrs . Lewis s aid. She added that no a ctivities re lated to Re li gious Scwn ce were practiced while the group was 1n control Mrs. Lewis said the financi~ re cords or the church had been sent to an accougtant The Bhagwan followers have r e fu sed c o m ment o n the changeover. s aying o nly they don 't intend to stay where they are not received in love. Followe rs of Bhagwan c laim lo be 200,000 strong in more than 50 count ries t hroug ho ut the wo rld The g r o up r ecently purchased 89,000 acres of farm land m Oregon, a site planned t() be the new ecclesias tical hub qf the• r eligious com munity . Benefit slated for volleyball 0.11,~ ... , .... ,.... NEED TALL VASE Anton Lopizich of Costu Mesa hold!> wh a t m us t be the longest s te m rose in existenct• ll m e a s ures 12 f e et l ong Lopizi ch has be en g n)\\ ing r os es for m o r e th a n :w ~·ears . Laguna Bea ch Volleyball, a non-profit group which sponsors youth volley ball in the South Coast area, will hold a barbecue and country western night Sept 26 at Mission Vi eJO Ra nch. P roceeds from the e vent will be used to send youths age 11 to 18 to tourna ments throughout the state. Music will be provided by s inger a nd ente rtai11er Joe Cannon beginning al 6 p m. Promoters of the bene fit say m otorists should take the San Diego F'reeway to the Ortega Highway offram p in San Juan Capistrano a nd follow the signs. 'Cabare t' musical at Lag una High La gu na Beach High School d rama students will pr ese nt the m us ical "Cabaret" tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium · Proceeds from t he production will benefit t he dr ama program at the hig h s chool For ticket in- fo rmation call 497-2146 County ·Fair aide named J ohn Burke. former m a nager of the Contra Costa County Dis· t ricl F a i r i n Northe r n California. has been na med new a ssis t a n t ma n age r for t he Oran ge County Fair. Bu rke, 29. re places Bi llie Green, JO.year fair em ployee, w ho retired las t m on\'h a fte r serving in the assis tant's post for about two years . Burke, who'll earn $27.336 a year, reports to fair m a nager Kenneth Fulk and will be in· vol ved pnnc ipally in personnel matters, budget prepar ation, of· fice management and fair plan· ning . He is a gr aduate of Ca l Poly, San Luis Obispo Air crash survived Two coast men hit mountain Dennis Costello o f Newport Beach said he started s aying his prayers when the single-engine pla ne started going down toward a d ese rt m ou n tai n n e ar Bars tow. .. We both thought we were dead when we hit that mountain at 100 m iles per hour," Costello, 20, recalled. He and pilot Bill Cudmore , also 20, or Huntington Beach, were about fi ve m iles outs ide of noon when their small Cessna 150 reportedly was c auftil in a downdraft and hurled 10to the Gridiron slww slated ton.ht Newberry mountains The plane landed "be lly-up" and slid up a m ounta in incline upside down for about 80 feet. Costello s aid. The plane was destroyed , but both men crawled out of the wreckage with minor injuries. "When we started going down it fe ll like we were on a roller coaster a nd I got thaL sudden e mpty feeling in my stomach," Costello said . • T ickets are $18.50. To make r eservations and p urchas e tickets call 497 3331, 499.4551 or 831 ·2900 Mesa lawyer suspended from practice Cos t a Mesa a t torney Jay Willie Henderson, 38, has been s u s pended in de finite ly from practicing law by the state Bar Court and the s tate Supreme Court. He nderson was convicted in the U S. District Court in Lo~ Angeles of perjury on Ma rch 26 T he lawyer. who resides in Newport Be ach, was placed on three ye a r s p rob ation by a federa l court judge on charges he perjured himself before a f ed e r a l g r a nd j ury in Loa Angeles . That jury was investigating ao a lleged scheme to defra ud a Nigerian government bank of more than $2 1 million Henderson was clear ed of an y implication 111 t hat case. Valley man electrocuted A 47·year·old Fountain Valley m an was e lectrdcuted T uesday while slicing through a live wire, a ccording to a spokes man fo~ the county coroner's office Jesse Huff. 17765 San Corzo St . died after be ing hit by 12Q volts or electricity while instalt· mg a ceiling outlet in his attic, the s pokesman said F ountain Valley Fire Chief Paul Summers s aid Huff failed lo turn off the e lectrical powe r before starting th(• repair work. Huntington police auction Saturday H unting t on Beach Police Department will hold an auction Saturday al 10 a .m . at its facilt· ty. corner of Main Street and Yorktown /\ve nue. Confiscated. unclaimed items will be sold to the highest bid- d er . Bicycles will be on display one hour before the auction. DellY ............. ELECTED -Fouotain Valley Councilman Marvin Adler has been named president or the Oran1e County Leagu• or Cities. Adler replaces Costa Maa ·Councilwoman l•tlui u leader d 9!_,·ai111ft11atlon. _____ , ,. ..... _ .. ,,, ... \ . . . • • • .. • " '"' t.-:. -. • -. -, '1';-0:.;""!•.r-"c\":"·~. ":'":"f;"~~"""!""'I-•~:;::,..... """!' ..... -...a._ .. , -··--•• ... -... -... s-s•s "' •s •2 .. c .. u••Ell"lt "' •: ... , •t•2": .. c~2•2•: Ii •t•£1!1!1£•1 12 IC LI_•~&. -I DlllyPUat FRIDAY, SEPT. 11, 1981 FEATURES 82 IRVINI GARDEN BS STOCKS 87 Orange County residents appear confident. about economic future ... 86 D 0 Trash contract attacked with flier , '• Hy Rl{'llARO GREEN Of tlM Oellr ,.. ... ttlrlt A fli er circula ted throughout Irvine has attacked renegotia- tu>ns deall n~ with the city 's luc rative trash contract The c1tv was bl anketed last w eek by a flie r wit h the hradlinc : "WHY NO BIO'! $10 MIL LION CONTRACT llomeownl'rs Lose Ri~hts If New Trash Contra ct Pa sses Coun- cil I " In rt's ponsl' to the fil er , a num ber of res idents have ex- pressed concerns over the re negot tation process, prom pting t h e Irvi ne City Coun <'i l to S{'hcdule a public hearing on the m atter at its ~pt 22 meeting The flier alleges that I rvme res idents and businesses will be the fina ncial losers if the lrvint• Cit y Council decides to renew the five-year cu-..rt under which Dewey's Ru615'1sh Ser vice. Irv ine. picks up tras h from residences in the cit v The Irvine City Council 1s con- s1d crini: awarding a nt'w five· y ear <'o nt ract to D e we y 's without u competitive bidding process. Assis tant <.:1ty Ma nager Paul said the contract 1s worth about SS m illio n over the ne xt fi ve yea rs. City Public Works Manager ' ' New . . Homeoivners Lose Rights If Trash Contract Passes!" Brady Jr s aid there 1s nothing unus ual , illegal or improper about re ne w ing the coritract without seeking new bids. He ll arry E hrlic h s aid t hat 1f Dewey's contract is re newed , it \VO.n 't be the result of a hasty de-cision. ·'The re negotiation process has included two City Council re- views, three mee tings or the Fra nchise Committee and re search or compa rabl e costs and rat es within the county and in· corporated areas, .. Ehrlich said. Council man Bill Vardoulis, the counc il's r epresentall ve on the F ran c his e Co m m itte e. h as asked Irvine police Chief Leo Peart to conduct an investiga· lion lo determine who circulated t he flier C hief Peart has d eclined Vardoulii.' request on the basis that 11 would be improper for police to inves tigate a matter that d oes n 't a p pea r t o be a iminal 10 nature . Some city offi cials have in· d1cated privately that the y f~l the flier was ('irculated by one cit Dewey's competitors D ewey 's was o r 1g1 nally awarded the city's residential trash contract inl976 after a round of competitive b1ddinfit. Busing 'sale' lagging Irvine group Irv ine parents reluctant to pay for kids' transportation Sales of SlOO·pe r·student bus passes :m .' l;,1gging in tht• Irvine U n ified Schoo l Dis trict . as pa rents accustomed to fr ee bus- 111~ appear reluctant to pay the ne \\ fel''>, school dis trict ad· m1nistrator Hon Upton reported Loda.\. Only about 2,000 bu.,, passes had been sold by tod ay. he said. Las t _\ear wht•n busing was free. a bout i.000 students \\l•re bused dall~ L'pton sa id Lhal part of the slownt·ss 1n s alt's or the bus passes m a~ be caused hy con- fus wn on tht• part of pa n•nts Ride sharing promote d by free bus trip R iders on Orangt' County's public· buses "111 get two tnps for Lhe price of one durmg a sing le day next month to pro· mote ride sharing The Orani.?t' County Transit Dis t ri cl·s Board ot Uirectors nas set Oct ti as the day for the s peC'ial d1sC'ount fares The decision came reluctant- Iv•, however . becaus e the board members said they we ren't sure lhe dl."trict would recoup up to S20.llOO in fan•s the s ystem might lose thal day ll o wt•v L•r . O CTO Dire ctor J ames He1cherl said the cost could be recaptured in one year 1f the promotion draws 325 new dally patrons He suggested that the extra passengers attracted on that dav also would balance out promotional losses The two for ·one day was re- quested by the Coa lition for Clea n Air and Commuter Com- puter. two groups t rying to en· coura~e travelers to share n des. According to the dis trict's plan. rider" will pay regular fares for their first trip on Oct. 6 a nd will receive a coupon good for a second. free ride but on· ly on t he same day. Mont hly bus pass holders will n o t be g iven th e di scount because district officials sa ir. the passes already provide for cert am costs s avings The cl1 s tric t 's U1 a l A Ride vans also wi ll b<' exe mpt from the promotion · We're stil l gl'lting calls from parents who don't realize that they have to pay fo r bus ing," he sa1tJ Consequently . the school dis Ln ct will allo\\ children to ride buses tor tree until Sept 22. he sa1c1 School s tarts next Monday Upton said he is hoping that al leasl 5,500 lo 6,000 bus passes will be sold or issued before the Sept 22 deadline I le said bus passes wiU be issued at reduced co s t s for c hildre n in poor fam ili es. H owever. 1f s a l es of bus passes remain slac k. the school dis trict will haH' no choice but to consolidate bus routes and clim m.itc buses, Upton sa id T h at wi ll pr obably m ean lo ng er bu s r ides for s ome youngsters. he said It cost the school dist rict about $600,000 to bus youngs ters to school last year. Lipton said. Cuts m governme ntal aid lo educat ion fo rced the district sc hool trust ees Lo impose the SlOO pe r student bus fee this year, Upton said. Those parents wishing to buy bus passci. can do so a t the dis- trict bus garage on Sand Canyon A venue just north of the Santa Ana Frecwa~ Onofre threat results in arrest i\ San Di ego County man was taken into custodv this week for alle.i:edl~ ma kini a false bomb threat a~ainst the San Onofre nuclear gene rating stat.Jon. of f1cals said today A s pokes man for the S an Diego County s heriff's offi ce said Manue l Ca rdona, 29. or Le mon Grove. was arrested at hi s home Wednesday night. A cco rding to de pu t ies. C ardona a ll eged ly c alled a P acific Telephone operator at about R p. m . and told her a born b would go off in three hours at the northern San Diego Coun· t~ pl ant ~1te T he operator was able to l<eep the lme open long enough for te lephone company officials to t rac e t he c a ll . le a ding t o Cardona·s arrest. Secu rity offi ci a ls a t S a n Onofre, meanwhile, were alert· ed immediately, but a search of the seas ide nuc lear facility failed to turn up any explosive de vices Also not.if1ed were police de· partme nts in S an Cle mente, Ocea ns ide and a t C amp Pendleton The F BI was alerted as well and helped in the search of the planl site Rites s et for son of Cleinente 'dad' Funeral services will be held Saturda'' in Altadcna for Jazz mus i cian Wilh a m Harwood lla nson. son of Ole Hanson. the found er o f t he cit y of San Cle mente in 1925. M r Hanson died Tue sday at tht• age of 76 in a P asadena hospital of an apparent heart at· tac k During his long ca reer as a s wing band d r umme r , Mr !la nson pe rformed with Jazz greats Harry J a m es. Lione l Ha mpton and Count Basie . In th e 2 0 s a n d 30s he performed in a Jazz band and as a ta p d a n cer a t the San Cle mente Social Club During that period he a lso tou red with the Fanny Brice Revue. Mr I lanson grew up in Seat-· ti e. whcrc· his father had served as mayor. At the age of 19. he moved with his fam ily to San Clemente. Mr. llanson is survived by his wife of 40 years, Billie, a forme r jazz singer. He is also survived by his da ughter, Sherry Lynn Friedman, and a son , Leslie Hanson; three brothers, Lloyd, Eugene and Robert; and sisters Marjor ie Hanson, Doris Den- nison and Muriel Gibbons. Ser vices will be he ld at 11 a .m Saturday at Altadena's M ou n tai n View M o rtuar y Chapel. A band is scheduled to p lay "Whe n the Saints Go Marching In." • ON THE LINE Paul Kelleher 1 left I a nd between West c l i f f and Cliff Or ives in Newport Beach Harold Robinson. both of Costa Mesa. paint a stripe down the center of Dover Drive O.llyl"lltltS ............ NEED TALL VASE Anton Lopizich of Cos ta :\1e~a holds wha t must he the lon ge~I st em rost• in existenl't' It measures 12 feet l ong Lopizich has been g n)\\ ing r oses for more t han :rn ~·ears . • sues 1n Two dozen people associated with an Irvine computer printer fi rm fil ed a lawsuit Thursday see king unspecified da m ages for tnJ unes they claim lo have suf- f.ered 1n the Nov. 21, 1980 fire at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Veg as The 24 people , all part of a group from Printronix. were .at· tending a computer convention at the hotel when the 7 a .m. fire broke out. T hey alleg~ that each was in j ured in thM.fire a nd the hotel m a n agem e nt w as liable for mo netary damages because of negligence. Although dozens of suits s~ek· ing da mages have been hied against the hotel, this is one or t he few filed in Orange County Superior Court. Newport Beach la wyer Mark Robinson J r. said the s uit was file d in Santa Ana because many of the more than 70 defendants named in the suit are based in Orange County. Most of the de- fenda nts are m anufacturers or contractors who were involved in the building's construc tion. F iling the suit are . J oseph and J oann Campane lla. Ronald Car- roll. Peter a nd Patricia Craig, Ha rl and Crain. Linda Da hl , Hu gh E vans. Pet e r Freed. David Gq1y, Pe ter Ke rtesz, J err v a nd Mary P isano, Rafael and Luz P atino. Melvin Posin. Alfreda Posin. Julie and Herbert Reich, Thomas and Julie Smith, Donna Theiss. and Fred and Irwin Solomon. I rvine to o ff er r escue classes The Irvine c ity Community Services Department in conjunc- tion with Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach is offering free lessons in cardiopulmonary re suscitation from Sept. 22 to Jan. 26. The lessons will take place at th e Heritage P a rk Aquatics Co mplex , 4601 Wa lnut Ave , Irvine For m ore information call 754-3920. Air crash survived Two coast men hit mountain Dennis Costello of Newport Beac h.said he started saying his prayers when the single -engine plane started going down toward a desert mountain near Barstow. "We both t hought we were dead when we hit that mountain at 100 miles per hour," Costello, 20. recalled . He and pilot Bill Cudmore, also 20, or 'Huntington Beach. wer e about five miles outside of Daggett Airport Monday afte r- noon when their small Cessna · 150 re downdraft and hurled into the Newberry mountains. The plane landed "belly-up" Gridiron slww slated tonighl A cast of 40 will act. sing end dance in the first Orange County Press Club gridiron s ho w scheduled tonight In Irvine. The variety show. a r oasting of county politicians and the media. is slated for 8 oo the stage of Turtle Rock Community Center on Sunnyhill Drive off Turtlerock Drive. Drinks a nd s nacks will be s erved at 7. Tickets, available at the door, are $5. Proceeds will benefit the press c lub 's scholarship fund. and shd up a mountain incline upside down for about 80 feet , Coste llo said. ·'The pla ne must have hit just right, becaus e that's very rough terra in,'' Conder said. "That plane a nd-the occupants could have been torn into little bits.'; "That was a close encounter." Coste llo said. "I guess we have a new lease on life.·• The plane was destroyed, but both men crawled out of the wreckage with minor injuries. "When we started goiJli d wn coaster and I got ~hat sudden empty feeling in my stomach." Coste llo said. "The wind just p4shed us down. I knew we were going to crash but it was Uke everything was in slow motion just before we hit." ·'When the plane stopped we were )tanging upside down by our s eat belts for a few minutes. I couldn't believe what had hap· pened." Cudmore, a UCLA ·student who recently got his pilot's license in Huntington Beach. bad flown out of Meadowlark A\rport earlier that day for a ple as ure flight to Dealh Valley. He s uffered a cut lip. The two men walked for four hours '&bout five miles across the desert to Interstate 40 where a highway patrolman picked the m up at about 7:30 p .m . fire Eighty four people died and scores of others were mjured in last November's blaze which in· vestigators s aid was started oa lhe ground floor and spread up· stair s Processing ce nte r OK'd for M esa Southe rn California College in Cost a Mesa will have a word processing cente r this fall , thanks lo t he Fluor Corporation of Irvine. Th e two 9 13 L e x it ron Videot yp e word processing mac hines, valued a t about $10,000, will aid the Christian educational ins titution in the areas of d evelopme nt. adr missions, records and busines' office t ransactions. said Lewis Wilson. academic dE!'an. sec is a private schoool re- ceiving no state or federal aid for its gene ra l ope rating ex- penses. said Roy Matthews, col- lege development director The institution depends heavily on gi ft s a n d co ntri butions, he added. Swimming hours set at H e ritage Hours now in effect for recrea- tional swimming at the Heritag~ Park Aqu atic s Com ple x iq Irvine have been set for 6 p.m , to 8 p .m o n Mond ay and Wednesday a nd 1 p.m . to 3:d p.m on Saturday and Sunday. i T he p rice fo r r ecr eationa swimming at the aquatics com plex at 4fi01 Walnut Ave., adja· cent to Irvine High School. is 25 cents for those under 17 a nd 50 cents for adults. Health F air set for Irvine seniors . The third annual Health Faii- for Irvine senior c itizens i!i scheduled Sept. 19 from 10 a .m, to 4 p.m in the Irvine Senior Center. 3Sandburg Way. Health care representative~ wi ll provide informational ex! hi b its . The r e will a1$0 b~ g l a u com a , blood pressure, eyesight, podiatry a nd hearin& tests. For more information caU 754·3~ Oellyl"IMCI_.. ..... ELECTED Fountain Vallex Councilma n Marv in Adler has been named president ot the Orange County League of Cities. Adler replaces Costa Mesa Councilwoman Norm a Hcrtiog as leader ~ the 26·city organization. , l' IP•PM?•·~aM?•s•s•s••••••r••?M0~F~P•F~•••~•M1~2M~•sMn~s••s~n~s~s•n~s~s~s~r~••••••••••••r~•-n~•-•~•Ma~•~•~·~a·~·~~~A~~ ~~~~u ~-~~~ ~ •L•------------ -,-------·---·---·-...-~ .... a-... ----------•t •: •t •: :•:••: t•t•t 2- Diiiy Piiat FRtOAY, SEPT. 11, 1981 FE A TUR ES 02 DRAllil COAST GA RDEN BS STOCKS 67 ., Orange County residents appear confident. about economic future ... B6 D ·a FAA plans phone poll on airport noise H)' GLENN SCOTT 01 Ill• o.lly ~llM SuH lles 1denb 111 1.0110 ho{J\es hl•neath the takeorr pattern at .John Wuyne Airport will be con· t al'ted b~ telephone during the next M'Vt'n weeks for their at titudes ahout commercial jct noise The sun cy 1s part or an l'Valuat1on being carried o(Jt th rough October by Peder al r\\•iat1on Administration of · f1ciab \\ho an• in the process of ll<'tPrmining new takeoff pro· cedures at airport!> where nois1> is a problem At a press confere nce this m orning in Santa Ana, FAA As · socia te Adminis trator Donald Segner said ins pectors began on Monday c harting technical data of most jets making regularly s<:hedulcd departures from the airport. I le said readings from ground noise monitors. variations in ac- tual takeoffs and public percep· lion:. about the noise will be ex· amined 1n producing a new takeoff procedure that will malch sa fety with noise con· s iderations Jets currenlly cut back on power at 1,000 feet during takeoffs. The FAA will be ex- perimenting with cuttmg back power at less than 1.000 feet but more than 500 feel. Cutbacks at lower altitudes generally would produce less noise. say airport officials. Res ults of the procedure are to be unveiled by a Nov. 16 meet- ing in Seattle When approved, ll will b ecom e a nationwide standard. Ranch fraud alleged Jury cl aims financier withheld ownership of property A fedcr:.il grand Jury in Los Angel(·~ has mdicted financier Ken Rogers on charges that he tried to hide his ownership of the 2,769 al·re Whiting Ranch when he riled bankruptcy papers in 1976 on behalf of his ftrm . Global Western De velopment Corp. Rogl•rs. 42. and h1~ business partnl'r a nd la\\)t.'r. J acob P1eltt'. 48. were• indicted on 10 count~ t·aC'h of fraud and one tount cuch of conspiracy The l\\O men are charged with making no mt•nt1on of the valua· Ride sharing promote d by free bus trip R idt•rs on Orange• County's public tJuses "111 get t\.\O tnps for th<' price of one during a o;ingle day next month to pro· mote ridt• s haring The Orange County Transit District's Roard ol Uirectors has set Od fi as the da \ for the s pecial d1:.count fares - The dcc1s1on came re luctant· ly. however. because the board m embers said they weren't sure the district would recoup up to $20,000 in fares the system might lo:.e that fia) ll o"t'vcr. OCTD Director Jame.'> Reichert s aid the cost could be recaptured 1n one year 1f the promotion draws 325 new dail~· patrons. lie suggested that th(' extra passengers attracted on that dav also would balance out promot'ional losses. The two-ror one day \\as re quested b~ the Coalition for Clean Air and Commuter Com puter. two groups trying to en- courag<.· lra\'elt•rs lo share rides According to the dis trict's plan. nde rs will pay regular fares for their first trip on Oct 6 and \\Ill rece1\·e a coupon good fo r a st•cond. free ride but on· ly on the saml' day. Monthly bu~ pass holder s will n ot he given the a1scount because district offtc1 a ls s air. t he passes a lready provide for certain <.•osts sa\'lngs Tht> d1~trict s U1 a l A-Ride vans also will be exempt from the promotion ble ranch property whe n they filed a bankruptcy petition in S. District Court An indictm ent is a formal charge made a~ainst a person by a grand jury It does not e:.ta blish guilt or innocence If Rogers and Piette are found guilty of the c harges in federal court. they could receive up to five years in Jail and a $5,000 fine on fraud counts. $10.000 for conspiracy According lo the indictment. Rogers and Pielte transferred o wnt•rship of the ranch from Global to another of Rogers· holdmgs only hours before they filed the bankruptcy petition in Octoher 1976. The ranch eventually was auc· tioned during bankruptcy pro· ceedings for $12 million to a g roup of Iranian investors. They later sold it to the Warmington· Carma Group. which is planning to build up to 3.900 homes on the undeveloped rooth1ll northeast of El Toro. Onofre threat results in arrest A San Diego County man was taken into custody this week for allegedly making a false bomb threat agamst the San Onofre nuclear generating station. of ric:ats said today · A s pokes man for the San Diego County s heriff's orfice said Manuel Cardona. 29, of Lemon Grove. was arrested at his home Wednesday night _ According to deputies . Cardona a llegedly called a Pacific Telephone operator at about 8 pm. and told her a born b would go off m three hours at the northern San Diego Coun ty plant ~1te ThC' operator was a ble to keep the ltne open long enough for telephone company officials to trace the call . leading to Cardona·s arrest. Security offi cials at San Onofre. meanwhile. were alert- ed immediately, but a search of t he :.eas ide nuclear facili ty failed to turn up any explosive devices Also notified were police de- p artments m San Clemente. Oc ea n s ide and at Ca mp Pendleton. The FBI was alerted as "ell and helped in the search of the plant site Rites set for son of Clemente 'dad' Funeral services will be held Saturday m Altadena for Jazz mus ician W1lliam H arwood Hanson. s on of Ole Hans on. the founder of the c ity o f San Clemente m 1925 Mr. Hanson died Tues day al the age of 76 in a Pasadena hospital of an apparent heart at tack During his long career as a s wing band drummer. Mr Hanson pe rformed with jazz greats Harry James. Lionel Hampton and Count Basie I n t h e 20s and 30 s he pe rformed m a jazz band and as a tap dancer a t the San Clemente Social Club. During that period he also toured with the Fanny Brice Revue. Mr Hanson grew up m Seat·· tie. where his father had served as mayor. Al the age of 19. he moved with his family to San Clemente. Mr Hanson is survived by his wife or 40 years. Billie, a former jazz s inger. lie is also survived by his daughte r. Sherry Lynn Friedman, und a • son, Leslie Hanson ; three brothers, Lloyd, Eugene and Robert; and sisters Ma qorie Ha nson. Doris Den· nison and Muriel Gibbons. Services will be held at 11 a .m Saturday at Altadena·s I Mountain View Mo rtuary Chapel A band is scheduled to play "When the Saints Go Marching In." I ON THE LINE Paul Kelleher 1left 1 ttnd Harold Robinson. hoth of Costa Mesa. paint a stripe down t he center of Dover Drn•e • .,...., ............ .., Clleftlt ..... between We strl iff anct Cl iff Drives in Newport Beach Segner said today that at least three different t a keoff pro· cedures involving power cul· backs and wing flap configura lions would be evaluated. But. as expected. he would not go inte detail about them for fear of in· fluencing public altitudes "We are spending a lot of money on this... he s aid "We want it to be fair and we want it lo be impartial." Jerry Bogan, FA A noise aba t eme nt offi<:er, explained that the 1.000 homes to be sur· veyed we re picked at random Cr om tht> 10 .000 home s in Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights under the takeoff pat- tern. Segner said callers will 1den- t1fy themselves and will ask adults at the selected homes a s t andard set or five questions about their perceptions or noise The conversation should last about five minutes, he said He said the various takeoff procedures will be run in conslS· tent patterns over several days so the s urveyors· qu estions '>'on't be based. for example. on- ly on the last night to go over. Because of the need to chart d e talled variations in each flight , FAA inspectors will sit in the cockpits of most jets to re• cord s u c h data as tak eoff weig hts, clim bing s peeds•, planned thrusts and flap slack\ said Segner Fourteen inspt'ctors from FAA offict's in Los Angeles plus several from other regions are now working out of John Wayne. Bog; n said. adding, "They're goi n g to see San Francisco many times a day " Irvine group O.lly ~llet Staff "'9te NEED TALL VASE Anton Lopizich of Costa :\1esa holds w hat mu!'>l h<.' the lonJ;.!t>!'>I stem rose in existenC't' It meas ures 12 fet>t long Lopizich has heen growing r o s es for mo n' l h a n 3 O vea rs • sues 1n Two dozen people associated with an Irvine computer printer firm filed a lawsuit Thursday seeking unspecified damages for injuries they claim to have s uf- fered in the Nov. 21 . 1980 fire al the MGM Grand Hotel m Las Vegas The 24 people. all part of a group from Printronix, were at- tending a computer convention al lhe hotel when the 7 a .m fire broke out. They allege that each was in· jured in the fire and the hotel m anageme nt was liable for m onetary damages because of negligence Although dozens of s uits seek· ing damages have been fil ed agains t the hotel, t his is one of the few filed in Orange County Superior Court. Newport Beach lawyer Mark Robinson Jr said the s uit was filed in Santa Ana because many of the more than 70 defendants " named in the suit are based in Orange County . Most of the de· fendants are m anufacturers or contractors who were involved in t he building's construction. Filing the suit are Joseph and Joann Campanella. Ronald Car· roll. Peter and Patricia Craig. County Fair aide name d John Burke. former manager of the Contra Costa County Dis· l r i c l Fa 1 r ~n N o r t h e r n California, has been named new a ssis tant manage.r for the Orange County Fair Burk e. 29, replaces Blllie Green. 30-year fair employee. who retired last month after serving m the assistant's post for about two years . Burke. whb'll earn $27 ,336 a year. reports to fair m a nager Kenneth Fulk and will be in· volved principally in personnel matters. budget preparation, of· fi<.'e management and fair plan· ning He is a graduate of Cal Poly, San Luis Obis po. Air crash survived Two coast men hit mountain Dennis Costello of Newport Beach sajd he started saying his prayers when the single-engine plane started going down toward a desert m o untain near Barstow. "We both thought we wer e dead when we hit that mountain at 100 miles per hour.·· Costello. 20, recalled . He a nd pilot Bill Cud more. also 20, of Huntington Beach, were about five miles outsfde of Daggett Airport Monday after noon when their small Cessna downdraft a nd hurled into the Newberry mountains The plane la nded "bell y-up" Gridiron show slated tonighl, A cast of 40 will act. sing and dance in the first Orange County Press C lub g ridiron s how sche duJed tonight in Irvine. The variety show, a roasting of county politicians and the m edia, is s lated for 8 on the stage of Turtle Rock Community Center on Sunnyhill Drive off Turllerock Drive. I Drinks and snacks will be 11erved at 7. Tickets, available at the door. are $5. Proceeds will benefit the press clu b 's scholarship fund. and s lid up a mountain incline ups ide down for about 80 feet, Costello said ·'The plane must have hit just right. because that's very rough terrain ... Conder said . "That plane and the occupants could have been torn into little bits.'; "That was a close encounter." Costello said. "I guess we have a new lease on life ... The plane was dest royed, but both men crawled out of the · wreckage with minor injuries. "When we started oin d 1 e e we were on a roller coaster and I got that sudden empty feeling in m y stomach," Costello said. ''The wind just eushed us down. I knew we were going to crash but it was like everything was in slow motion just before we hit." ··When the plane stopped we were hanging upside down by our seat belts for a few minutes. I couldn't believe what had hap. pened " Cudmore, a UCLA student who recently got his pilot's license in Huntington Beach , had flown out of Meadowlark Airport earlier that day for a Pleasure night to Death Valley. He suffered a cut lip. The two men walked for four hours 'about five m iles across the desert to Interstate 40 where a highway patrohnan picked them up al about 7 ;30 p .m . fire Harland Crain. Linda Dah1. II ugh Evans. P e t er Free , David Gray. Peter Ke rtes , .J crrv and Mary Pisano, Rafael and Luz Patino. Me lvin Posin. Alfreda Posin. Jutte and Herbert Reich. Thomas and Jutte Smith, Donna Theiss. and Fred a nd Irwin Solomon. Mes a lawyer . s uspended from practice Costa Mesa attorney Jay Willie Henderson, 38. has been s uspended indefinitely frolll practicing law by the s tate Bar Court and the state Supreme Court. Henderson was convicted lrt the U.S. District Court in Los Angeles of perjury on March 26. The lawyer. who resides in Newport Beach, was placed on three years probation by a federal court judge on charges he perjured himself before a fe de r al grand jury in LO$ Angeles That jury was 1nvesllgating an alleged sche me to defraud a Nigerian government bank of m ore than $21 million. Henderson was cleared of any implication m that case. l Film s e ries I slated for children A children 's film series scheduled to run through Oc· tober will begin Tuesday at the Newport Center branch library m Newport Beach with a 4 p.m . showing of "The Making or Star Wars .. Sept 22 "Serama's Mask" and "The Skating Rink" will be shown and Sept. 29 three films including "Tap Dance Kid" will screen. The series in October include~ "Seven Wishes of a Rich Kid" on Oct. 6. "Santiago's Ark" on Oct 13. the or iginal sileni version of .. Dracula" Oct. 20 and "Winter of the Witch" Oct. Z'I. Admission is free. All show- m gs. las ting 60 minutes. begin at 4 p. m. The Newpo rt Center branch 1s at 856 San Clemente Drive. .,...,,.... ........... ELECTED F'ountain Valley Councilman Marvin Adlec has been named president or the Orange County League of Cities. Adler replace! Costa Mesa Councilwom1m Norma Hertzog as leHder of the 26·city_ organization. 1 5 52 cs ac···•N' --~--- THERE HE IS ... BOWL FULL OF JAZZ . Miss America pageant emcee Ron Ely looks for savvy Don't miss Ella Fitzgerald in Laguna concert tonight VINTAGE THEATER Productions of "Ah , Wilderness' and "Brtgadoon" open Tuesday See Pilot TV Log See Weekender See Wee kender • OUIGI GOIST YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PIPIR FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11 , 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS - Tot, 4, finally gets to try life at h1ome PRINCEVILLE, Ill (AP> Four-year·old Jason Sloan. who walks around pulling a red wagon holding oxygen tanks because of his rare breathing disease. is going home after spending nearly his entire life in hospitals . J ason's divorced father, a con tractor who built a house especially for his son. is making arrangements for the child to leave the hospital Nov. 16 and Trillion dollar debt seen WASHI NGTON (AP I -the national debt will not only surge past $1 trillion but also will rise nearly $75 billion above that landmark in the upcoming fiscal year , the Reagan administration told Congress today The estima te cam e from Roger W. Mehle, an assistant Treasury secretary, who told a Senate Finance subcommittee that the debt ceiling should be raised to $1 08 trillion to give the government leeway for borrow- ing next year, Requests for raising the ceil· Ing, now at S98:i billion. have come regularly from the White House in recent years as the na· lional debt has grown They were vigorously opposed by con· gressional Re publicans while former President Carter was in office, but that opposition all but disappeared when Reagan was forced to make the same request this year The debt much of which is owed to Americans in the form of Treas ury bills and notes stood at $977 .4 billion as of Tues· day, the most recent fi gure a vailable "The increase in debt each year is simply the result of earlier decisions by Congress on the amounts of federal spending and taxation." Mehle said in testimony prepared for today's hearing. He said that the nation's debt subject to congressional limit would reach just under Sl.075 trillion Sept. 30, 1982. the final day of fi scal 1982, based on the administration's most rece nt estimates. "This estimate. of course, 1s subject to change based on new legislati on a nd unrolding economic developments," Mehle s aid. He asked that the limit be raised to JUSt under $1 08 trillion, a figure that he said ·'should give t he Treasury sufficient bor· rowing capac ity with som e added leeway for borrowing should contingencies arise." The administration is project· ing a $42.5 billion federal budget deficit for fiscal 1982 Oswald's kin guards grave FORT WORTH , Texas (APl --The brother of Lee Harvey in two courtrooms in his fight lo keep the accused assassin's body from being exhumed. Robe rt Oswald, a Wichita Falls businessman. made ap· pearances with his attorneys in state district court and an ap· peals court Thursday to block the exhumation. The widow of the man accused of killing President Kennedy, Marina Oswald Porter, says she believes her husband's grave 1s empty. Her case is in slate dis· trict court. Dow goes up NEW YORK CAP) -The stock market rallied today as at least three major banks lowered their prime interest rate to 20 percent. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials was up 10 36 points to 872.80. I live at home in the care or 10 nurses Jason hasn't been told he is leaving the hospital. and his rather is trying to keep it a secret. "I'm nervous about him com· mg home." J erry Sloan said. ··vet, I'm so happy I wish he were coming tomorrow. 1 want to s pend a lot or lime with my son. I love my son very much." The blond-haired child s urrers from central hypoventilation, a disorder in which the body's breathing organs are not proper- 1 y s ignaled by t h e brain . Estimates by doctors on how many children suffer from the disease have ranged from seven worldwide to less than a dozen in the United States. Doctors say technology may one day enable Jason to breathe by himself, but in the meantime, air is carried throuJ?h long pipes HAPPY TRAILS REVERSED A c hildhood ritual for Ro,· Rogers Jr was to jump into the arms of his fa ther a~ he re turned fro m work At a Knoll's Rern Farm celehratton of the cm\ Oo\' Qntcrtamer's 50 ,·ear~ in shov. bustnes~. Rm de cidt•d 10 t'urn the table~ For a t'loser look ut tht· R1)gl·r.., famtl~· .... ec the Weeke nder <,(•ct ion High surf, riptides forecast Saturday Waves up to 10 feet and fierce riptides are predicted to hit Orange Coast beaches by Satur. day thanks to a storm brewing off New Zealand. Weather Bureau officials In Los Angeles s aid they put lifeguards from Seal Beach to San Clemen.le oi:i a~ert to expect to remain in the low 70s with continued early morning and late afternoon cloudiness. Lifeguards said beaches have been busy this week. Huntington guards said 35,000 beachgoers turned out Thursday while 10,000 showed up in LaJ?una Bea9'. to an opening in his throat, a tracheotomy Jason walks around in the hos pital and even rides a tricy· cle. but everywhere he goes he trails the little red wagon that carries his life-sustaining ox ygen tanks. In a backpack, he carries a trans mitter that signals elec· trodes implanted in his chest to activate his dia phragm for each breath. When Jason sleeps, the hose connected to his tracheotomy 1s connected to a machine that mixes and humidifies air and oxygen. His 31 year-old father spends weekend s at C h i ldre n 's Memorial llosp1tal 1n Chicago. where Jason has lived most of his life. The boy's m other. Debbie Sloan, lives in Chi cago and holds two jobs. including a Sl'cretanal pos1t1on at the hospital so she can be l'losc to her ~on S loan and his wire were divorc·ed last year and the father was granted custody. in part because he had built a house for Jason. equipped with 1nd1vidual circuit breakers in every elec- trical outl e t in the boy's b~d room a nd a n emergency power generator Sloan intends to hire 10 nurses (See JASON, Page AZ> Poisoning suspected Newport uJoman dies: son arrested By STEVE MARBLE OI -Delly ...... StMt A 57-year ·old Newpo~l Beach man is being held on s uspicion of murdering his 87-year-old mother by slipping a lethal dose of cyanide in her glass or orange juice, police said todav Herbert Barclay Baetz, who Ii ved with his mother, Janette Baetz. at 1211 Bay St. on the Balboa Peninsula. is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail, police said. Violent • crime up • in county The incide nts of reported violent crime in Orange County rose by more than 6 percent dur ing the first six months of 1981. according to statistics released Thursday by the Orange County Criminal Justice Council. Reports of burglary and theft d ecreased by 2.5 percent , however. And because crimes against property are the most common, t he total number of re· ported crimes during the first six months actually dropped this year by 1.8 percent <Related story. Page A9 J It was the first time in several years that the total number of r e ported c rimes decreased. Total incidents increased by 3.3 percent from January to June 1980 over the s ame period in 1979. - Since 1978, the total number of offenses has nevertheless in· creased by 5,580 cases, or by 9.6 percent. Keith Concannon, director of the criminal j ustice council. cau- li on ed upon releasing the statistics that interpretation of trends is difficult for such a short period as six months. ''The year-end report hopeful· ly may clarify some or these changes." he s aid. Statewide. incidents of report ed crime for cities with at least 100,000 people increased by 1.9 percent. according to the state Attorney General's Office. Concannon said the six Orange County cities with populations.or at least 100,000 had a 3.6 percent increase. however. Along the Orange Coast, Foun- <See CRIME, Page A2) Police detectives say lhat Baetz summoned paramedics to the home late Thursday night and told them that his mother had suffered a stroke Paramedics said the elderly worn an was unconscious when they arrived and lying face·UP on the fl oor . Mrs. Baetz. a widow, was pro nounced dead a short time later al Hoag Memorial Hospital. Alerted by doctors that the death might be s uspicious, Newport dt-tect1ves searched the Balboa residence and say they turned up the empty glass of orange JUl('e which still con tained residue from the cyanide. Police said they also round a quantity of cyanid e crystals 1n the home Neighbors told investigators that thev had heard some loud noise and a scream from the elderly woman about JO minutes before paramedics arrived !See CYANlDE. Page AZ ) Bomb kills Iranian holy man, 6 others BEIRUT, Lebanon 1A P> A grenade carr ied by an assassin exploded in a worshiper·filled square in the Iranian city of Tabriz today killing an ayatollah who was a key man in the Islamic regi me and six worship- ers. Iran's stale·run media re· ported. Tehran Radio said, "The un identified terrorist died instant· ly " tn the blast and that 12 worshipers were wounded. The ayatollah killed was Assadollah Madani The official Pars news agency reported· "An unidentified man, fasten- ing a grenade around his waist, approached the ayatollah pre· tending he "'anted to ask a ques· tion. Suddenly the grenade ex- ploded. severely wounding the p r a y c r I e a d e r' \,a n d o l h e r worshipers. Ayat~lah Madani was immediately taken to a hospital but was martyred while undergoing s urgery " M adan1. a fiery orator who was leading Sabbath prayers when he was attacked, was a top aide to Iran's revolutionary patriarch A-.·a toll ah Ruhollah Khomeini Secret salary paid kin of Cardinal? CHICAGO (AP> Cardinal John P. Cody's step-cousin was paid a "secret church salary" for six years, a lthough several church employees said they never saw the woman at work, the Chi cago Sun Times said to day. The allegations came in the newspaper's second article in as many days claiming that Cody improperly used church money to enrich his distant relative. Thursday's story said a federal grand jury was investigating the possibility that Cody diverted up to $1 million in church funds. A federal prosecutor con· firmed he received allegations that Cody improperly diverted church money The Sun-Times said in today's copyrighted story that Helen Dolan Wilson of St. Louis. a Cody confid ante through his church career, received a salary ranging from $7,200 in 1969 to $11 ,500 m 1975, when she sudden· ly vacated her 27th-floor apart· ment and left Chi cago. Mrs Wilson, 74. refused com· m ent on the Sun-Times report that s he made a regular salary, and Cody declined lo be in· t e r v 1ewed a b out th e newspaper's investi~ation ORANGf COAST WIATHIR Night and morning low clouds with hazy sunshine Sa turday afternoon . and continue through the weekend. In Huntington Beach, city lifeguards said they've already had waves up to five feet today but that most of the breakers are measuring closer to three feet. O'Connor's views amplified coast Highs 73 to 83. Lows 60 to 66. lNSIDI TODAY In Newport Beach, lifeguards said waves up to five feet were reported off 18th Street on the BaJboa Peninsula and surf al other city beaches appears to be picking up. Lifeguards in Laguna Beach -faid swells there ranged from two to four feet today with strong riptides . The two-day-old storm off the southern lip of New Zealand, weather officials said. is expect· ed to churn up the ocean off Orange County and produce waves from six to 10 feet. Weekend temperatures along the Oranlle Coast are projected '' She says pregnant teens should consult parents WASIUNGTON !AP> -U.S. Supreme Court nominee Sandra Day O'Connor said today she thinks teen-age girls s hould con· suit with their parents before seeking abortions, but refused to endorse mandatory parental consent. "It is my personal view that I would want the child to consult the parents," Mrs. O'Connor said as she completed her part in the confirmation bearings. Her answer came during a tense and prolonaed question- and-answer session with con- i;ervative Sen. Jeremiah Denton. R·Ala .• who previously pressed ,. '"' Mrs. O'Connor for her personal and legal views on abortion. Denton was cut s hort by Senate Judiciary •committee Chairman Strom Thurmond, R· S.C .. when Denton tried to quiz Mrs. O'Connor about what Presidenl Reagan knew about her abortion views before select· Ing her as the first woman on the nation's highest court. "The subject we are consider- ing here is her fitness for the position for which the president selected her." Thurmond told Denton. How she was selected, he said, 1'ls his business, not ours." Denton originally was allotted 15 minutes lo pose questions, but was given an additional 45 minutes by Thurmond. They ap· parently did not help. Saying he fe lt frustrated because he could not determine "where you 'r e coming from phllosophlcally" on abortion, Denton said, ''I feel qu~le frustrated that these m alters have not been fully developed." The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that in most instances, states cannot force doctors to get lhe consent of a teen-aier's <See SUPREME, Pa1e AZ> Fronk Stnotro has o~ned o se ries of I l concerts at Carnegie Holl, protrlng he con •till get standing ovotion1 rSee Rlue Eye1, Page A12 J INDIX ________ ............... __ ....... 11111111111...-----------.1i..._...._,,,,,,.---.:.,....-:-: ___ ---------- OranQe Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday. September 1 I, 1981 N 87 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------. N YSE t .. OMPOSI TE TRAN ~ACTIONS 0UOTATIOH5 INC\.UDI , •• ,,.,0 .. '"' .... 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