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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-09-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• • • * • • DRANGI COAST YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPER rUESUAY SE-PlE MBf R 1 ~ 1'~81 ORAN GE COUNTY CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Smokey a real ladies man -too much so CHARLESTON. W.Va. lAP) -The women who claim they were married to Luther C. Ward remember him as a loving man who made each reel as though she was the only woman in the world -until she discovered Smokey's other wives. He has at least eight. maybe 15. "Smokey" Ward, whose age is listed between 69 and 80 on various documents, was charged with bigamy last month. The case is to s:o to a Jefferson Coun· ty grand jury today, said pros· ecutor Braun Hamstead. "I love bJm. He was a very kind and gentle man. There's just no one like Smokey, he's unique," s aid Elka Ward, one of the wives . '·He makes you feel safe and secure. He used to say 'I've looked a lifetime for someone like you'," sa id another, Daphne M. Elliott. A woman whom authorities did not identify posted $4,000 bond for Ws rd after he was charged with .being married to two women in West Virginia. Ward declined, on attorney's or· ders, to discuss the case. Ward's troubles started when Marie Mars ha ll Ward com· plained to county authorities that her husband bad a second wife. After investigating , authorities charged Ward with felonious bigamy. Sheriff Donald Giardino said be found wo men in several states who say they married ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ward. And, he said, the counting isn't done. "Right now we're up to eight wives, but there're more." he said. "We're trying to deal with 15 or more states ... "The other day a Connie turned up from St. Louis and a Barbara from Montana that no one had ever heard of," said Mrs. Elliott, of Danville, Va. Mrs. Elliott said she married Ward a fter a seven -month r:om ance in 1979 Then, "about eight days after we were mar· ried somebody called me and said he had 12 wives," she said He denied it Mrs. Elliott says she began to suspect her husband when he urged her to invest in his busi· ness ideas but wanted her to re main tn Virginio. She decided lo hire a lawyer who discovered that Ward had "nine wives. I was just unbeliev- ing " Mrs Elliott filed for divorce, the marriage ended last October. E lka Ward, who lives an Martinsvill e, Vu ., said she mar· rled Ward m March 1977 and later learned he had been mar· ried 14 or 15 times "I doubt he rem em be rs how many wives he's had . There have been two wives since me and I'm still married to him." Elka Ward claims she learned after their March 1977 wedding that Ward also was married to an Idaho woman Ward went to Santa Domingo for a divorce and she "just kept on findtni? dif· ferent n<1mes " Sunken ship preserved Canadian Arctic ice keeps vessel i ntact for 128 years • • WASHINGTON CAP> Using so well that there is l1tlle sign of a robot camera device. scien· decay after 128 years. Macfonis Lists say they have taken re· told a briefing at the National m arkably clear pictures of an Geographic Society. which unus ual shipwreck preserved sponsors his work under the ice of the Canadian "It's in a remarkable stale of Arctic. preservation," said Madnnis. J oseph Mac innis said Monday head of t..:ndersca Research the camer a platform photo· Ltd a private oceanograph1c graphed the wreck of the sailing fi rm based in Toronto .. We are barque H.M.S. Breadalbane dur· s ure cvcrythmg is intact What ing dives last week in Lancaster we havl' is a treasure trove of Sound off Beechey Island, about 19th century arctic exploration 100 m iles from the magnetic Located 600 miles above the North Pole. Arctic circle. thC' Breadalbane is The pictures clearly show the the world's northernmost known wooden vessel's well preserved s hi pwreck hull and its spoked wheel, as Matlnn1 s and colleagues well as instruments and other found the Breadcilbane last year devices in its wheelhouse. after a three year serch of rec The British ship sank Aug. 21 , ords indicated where 1t might 1853 after being crushed by en· be Using sonar equipment croaching ice while on a rescue aboard a Canadian Coast Guard mission. All 21 crewmen aboard cutter. they got imag<.·s or the escaped over the ice to a com-ship resting upright 1n 330 feel of ·~--­Dr Joseph Macinnis displays the remote piloted vehicle used to photograph the spoked wheel of the HMS Breadalbane r right J, that sank 128 years ago 100 miles from the North f'ole. panion ship as the Breadalbane water went down in 15 minutes. They returned this summer to But the ice and s upercold gel television and still pictures _w_a_t_e_r _h_a_v_e__;_p_r_es_e_r_v_ed __ th_e_s_hi_,·P __ o_f _l_h_e _\\_·r_e_c_k to hel~ ~em plan Pope calls for higher wages Pontiff urges more family support in third encyclical VATICAN ClTY (AP> -Pope John Paul II, in the third en- cyclical or hi s papcy. called to· day for wage scales sufficient for famil y support so that mothers do not have to abandon the care and education or their children. The pope's 99-page statement on social issues also: -Called for "radical and urgent changes" in the Third World to improve lire for the masses there. Gave backing to labor un· ions and said they should be guaranteed the right to strike except for political purposes or in essential public ser vices. Repeated his previous criticisms or the capitalist and com munist systems and called for an economy based on a mix· ture of private a nd public ownership. Army chief injured by terror g re nades HEIDE LBERG , W es t Germany (AP> -Terrorists fired Soviet-made grenades to-~ay at an armored sedan carry. mg the commander in chief of the U.S. Army in Europe, slight· ly injuring him and his wife, authorities said. The car also was peppered with s mall arms fire. ''I don 't know who was responsible, but I know there was a group that declared war on us, and I'm beginning to believe the m ,•· said Gen . Frederick J . Kroesen after he and his wife, Rowene, were treated for cuts from flying glass and released from the Army hospital n ea r h is Heidelberg headquarters. One grenade hit the trunk of the car. smashing the rear win· dow It was the fourth attack on U.S. governme nt personnel In West Germany in two weeks. The group Kroesen referred to was the Red Army Faction - also called the Baader-Meinhof Gang -whic h has issued threats against U.S. forces in West Germany and claimed responsibility for several bomb· ings . Kr oese n 's rei nfo r ced Mercedes was traveling about 40 miles an hour along the banks of the Neckar River when it waa <See GENERAL, Page AZ> Youths dres sed as scouts thieves Young boys wearing Boy Scout unlror ms have reportedly been stealing money and merchandise from businessmen in Costa Mesa, Irvlne and Newport Beach, ac· cording to a spokesm.an for the Or an1e County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. About nine businessmen have contacted the council in the put two weeks to complain about the youths who poee as scouts sellinc candy and ask to uae the restroom. While in the back of the shops, the youths have reportedly pilfered money from employee clothing and taken small itema from shelves. Tb• boys are described u 12 to 14, weart.nc 111-littlnl Boy Scout shJrU, without ldent.lfytn1 councU PllClMI. In OGe cue a yCM.rth bad a troop number sewn oo h1I unilorm. but ,r a check with that troop showed they we re not selling candy, said Boy Scout spokesman Robert Lambert. "I'm positive they 're not scouts," said Lambert. "We're trying to get to the bottom of th.ls. We have so many good· kids out there that we don't want to see them spoil it.'' · Lambert said few Boy Scout troops sell candy and that only the saleofScout-0 -RamaUcketlmay be conducted in uniform. The amount of money taken ln each of the thefts bu rancedfrom $5 to '80. The Boy Scout ~ouncil 11 urging businessmen to requtet identifylne Boy Scout meas· bersbip cards and to notlty tbe poUce and Scout olftclal1 If they become .ausptc1oua. The coaneil telephonenumberllMe '880. ( The pope said workers s hould receive a "just" wage, which be defined as big enough to support the entire family. If the father earns such a wage, he said, the mother is free to take care of her children and educate them. '·H aving to abandon these tasks in order to take up paid work outside the home is wrong from the point of view of the good of society and of the family when it contradicts or hinders these primary goals of the mis· sion of a mother." the pontiff said. He noted that "in many societies women work in nearly every sector of life." "But it is fitting," he con- tinued, "that they should be able to fulfill their tas ks i n ac· cordance with their own nature, without being discriminated against and Without being ex· eluded from jobs for which they are capable, but also without lack of respect for their family aspirations and for their specific rol e in contributing, together with m e n . to the good of society." Al"W~ A demonstrator who calls himself Freedman Trueheart leaves no doubt about his stand on nuclear energy during the blockade at the Diablo Canyon power plant. Women, said the PoPe. must "not have to pay for their advancement by abandoning what is specific to them and at the expense of the family in which women as mothers have an irreplaceable role." Hardhats, p ickets collide a t D iablo The encyclical, a letter in· forming the Roman Catholic Church of the pope's views on a subject, carried the Latin tiUe "Laborem Exercens," which the Vatican translated as "On Human Work." John Paul said he would have published it in May on the 90th anniversary or the first major papal encyclical on social ques· <See POPE, Page A%) By DAVID KUTZ MANN Of tlle Detty ..... M.-. SAN LUlS OBISPO -Nearly 650 Diablo Canyon construction workers were bused into the con· troversial nuclear genenting station today as demonstrators made final plans for a peaceful but illegal I and a nd sea blockade. Pacific Gas and Electric Com· pany. owner or the soon-to-be licensed facility, had workers The savoir·f a ire o( San Francisco columnist Herb Caen, a view 0£ Hollywood celebri\ies by Hy and Marilyn Gardner and the humor 0£ Erma Dombeck are just part of the lineup in today's Cavalcade, Pages tJ2 en<l U3. The newly designed double page of readers' favorite columnists, ranging from medical and common sense ad· vice to social commentary to horoscope predictions. will appear in the Dally Pilot Monday through Friday. Columnists featured regularly include Ann Landers. Erma Dombeck, Art Hoppe, Herb Caen, Stan Delaplane. Hy and Marilyn Gardner, Charles McCabe, Hugh Mullttan, Bob Greene and Sydney Omarr. t report to four offsite areas early this morning for busing into the S2 billion plant. No incidents were reported. Demonstrators, m eanwhile, were reported readying efforts to form a human blockade to prevent fuel loading and low power operation of the twin re· actor nuclear pQwer plant. An Abalon e Allianc e s pokesman said this morning that about 100 blockaders had gone lnto the hills Monday night and were to begin moving at dawn toward the plant's fenced perimeter. Sea blockaders aJso were re· Ported to be boarding boats in Morro Bay and Avila Beach. The spokesman said the pro· teste rs wouJd attempt to launch rubber rafts from the boats to make a landing in front or the seaside plant near Avila Beach sometime this morning. The principal action. however, ls expected to take place in front of the plant's main gates. ll ls there that most of the dem· onstrators are expected to show up today. An Abalone JJ· Uance "media sooke" said that between 100 and 200 dem· on.strators would arrive in the flrst wave. It Is believed that. between 2,000 and 3,000 protesters tn all < DIABLO, Pa1e AU .. dives to the vessel next s pring. Macinnis said the waters are so cold that divers would die in minutes without extra protec· lion So. the researchers will re- turn w1lh a diving bell. a small submarine and an armort'd div· 1ng suit to get closeup views The 125 foot long ship. which di splaced 428 tons, still has two of its thr<.•e 100 foot masb stand· ing straight up The ma ~ts ·are apparently still draped wit h sai ls and rigging. the M'1e ntists said The pictures and videotapes of the wreck wen· possible because of an underwater vehicle de· signed by Chris Nicholson and colleagues at Benthos Inc . of Falmouth. Mass Nicholson sa1d the remotely piloted vehicl(', <·ontrolled from a surfact' ship \'1:.t an umb1lical cable, should revolutionize div- ing by removrng the risk to human divers Woman's body found in Irvine grave Construction workers have found a shallow grave near East lrvine containing the body of an unidentified woman wrapped in a blanket. sheriff's deputies said today. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. J ohn Hewitt s a1d the body found Mon- day in .county territory near the 1ntersect1on of Sand Canyon Avenue and Manne Way had been m the grave for three to five days. He said the cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy. There were no visible injuries, he said The woman was wearing de· signer jeans. a T-shirt, gold ear· rings and boots, Lt. Hewitt said. She had blonde hair and was from 25 to 30 years old and weighed 140 pounds, he s aid. He added that this case is ap- parently unrelated to any other crimes Sheriff's investigators haven't determined a motive. dis· covered any s trong leads or identified any witnesses, Lt. Hewitt said. He said investigators continue to search for clues near the s hallow grave He said no weapons were found in the area. Irvine police Ll,,Bob Lennert s aid this morning that pre· liminary evidence seems to in· dicate that this case is unrelated to any case Irvine police are familiar with. ORANGE COAST WEATHER Fair through Wedne9'- day but patchy low clouds during early morning hours along the coast. Highs at the beaches 70 to 74 a nd the inland areas 82 to 85. Lows 60 to 64. lNSIOf TODAY California wineriea are mak ing headway in the marketing of "light Wine," w hic h haa about three· quarteri of t~ calories of atandard wine See Page 810. INDIX . . . • • • • • Orange Coast OAILY PILOT(Tueaday, September 16, 1981 ~$6 award upheid Pinto fire • ID •• By The Auoc:lated Pna1 A $6 million d1mage award i.temmlna Crom Ute fiery rear- ,., end colllsion ol a f'ord Pinto car will stand against F'ord Mot.or Co , according to California Supreme Court. '1 .. ,, , ' It turnl.'<i down wilhout com· .n• m e nl an appeal by Ford of • 1 '{erdicts In favor of Richard :· Grimshaw and surviving rel. ,,, atlves of Llly Gray. ·.w However, the court denied a 1 request by the Gray family to il• .. review a ruling that dented them collecUon of punJtlve damages a1ainat Foret On May 28, a Court of Appeal upheld an Orange County surerlor court award or $2.S m Ilion ln compensatory damages and t3.S million punitive damages to Grimshaw, who was seriously burned in the May 2?. um crash. The court of Appeal also awarded Carmen. Cauleen and Chaille Gray $ S 5 9 . 6 90 i n c o m p e n s a lo r y • .:: Court nominee, damages, but refused them punitive damages Al Ute ume tbe award was lhe largest ever in a civil damages laws uit. Grimshaw, tben 13, was riding in a 1972 Pinto hatchback car driven by Mrs . Gray when it stalled on a San Bernardino freeway and was struck from behind by another car. The Pin· to caught fire and Grimshaw suffered burns over 95 percent or his body. Mrs. Gray died three backed .. Senate Judiciary Committee votes 17-0 for O'Connor ... WASHINGTON (AP) -San· dra Day O'Connor won over· . . whelming approval from the , l Senate Judiciary Committee t.o- '•:'l d ay for h er nomination to Mrs. O'Connor's specific views on abortion. Sixteen senators voted to ap· prove lhe nomination and lhen Denton and Sen. John East withheld their votes while lhey made statements explaining their decisions. East, R·N. C .• then voted yes. Denton voted "present." ti' i· .... , .. • I • I, •' ,1 ,. become lhe first woman on the U S. Supreme Court. The vote was 17-0, with one member vot· ing "present." Sen . Jeremiah Denton, R· A I a.. said he could not vote for the nomination without knowing Denton, who questioned Mrs. O'Connor at length about her Gasoline tax hike sent to governor S AC RAMENTO <AP ) - Warning lhat California faces "a catastrophe in our highway pro· gram" unless it increases spend· ing, the Legislature has sent a two-cent per-gallon gasoline tax hike to the governor. Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. who for seven years has resisted all proposals for general tax in· cr e ases. has reluctantly en· dor sed the gasoline tax hike and is expected to sign the measure. The increase, from seven to nine cents per gallon on gasoline and diesel fuel. would not take effect until Jan. 1, 1983. But othe r increases, including an across-the-board $11 hike in an- nual vehicle registration fees, would start m 1982. The bill would also increase drivers license fees from $3.25 lo $10, increase truck weight fees by 50 pe rcent, and boost numerous other vehicle-related fees. The gasoline measure -the biggest tax increas e proposal to pass the Legislature in a decade was sent to Brown Monday evening on votes of 54-17 in the Assembly and 30-3 in the Senate. "We will have no roads td' drive on just chuckholes. There will be no new construe· lion if we don't adopt something like this. The crisis is real," said the author of the tax hike bill, Sen. John Foran. D·San Fran- cisco. "We are looking to a literal disaster, a catastrophe In our highway program," Foran said in Senate floor debate. struction and maintenance, an estimated $25 per year for every California driver. Questioned in floor debate about the timing of the gasoline tax increase, which would not take effect until two months after the 1982 elections, Foran conceded, "( would not pretend that does not have political ramifications." He said he wanted the vole on the bill this year because he feared that the closer he got to the 1982 elections the harder it would be to get the needed votes. The delay on the start of tax col- 1 ec tions was also planned to make it politically easier for legislators. Half the increase would go to the state and half to local gov- ernments. Individual counties would be allowed to increase the gas oline tax in their areas another penny or more per gallon by a vote of the people. Cyclist dies of injuries in accident A Huntington Beach motorist has died of injuries he suffered in a Sept. S traffic collision that earlier claimed the life of his passenger, police reported to· day. ~, Criticism of the bill was scat· 1·t tered and in many cases aimed more at Brown's management of the state's highway program than against the idea of increas· ing the tax. Rex Steven Reynolds, 24, was pronounced dead Monday after· noon at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital. according to the Orange County Coroner's of· rice. Reynolds was driving west on Pa-cific Coast Highway between New land Street and Beach Boulevard at 7:40 p.m. Sept. 5 when he veered across the center line and collided head-on with another vehicle, police said. ( ' T h e bill would raise an estimated $2.6 billion in the com· ing fi ve years for highway con- From Page A1 POPE. • • lions. Pope Leo XIIJ's "Rerum Nov arum," but the attempt on his life May 13 delayed publica· His passenger, Ronald Ray Thompson, 34, of Huntington Beach, died at the scene. Reynolds bad bun arrested on suspicion or felony drunken driving and v e hi c ular manslaughter in connection with lhe collision. . lion. The driver of the second vehi· cle, Scott Lowry, 32, and hi s passenger, Adam Lowry, 15, both of Huntington Beach, are recovering from injuries suf- fered in the accident, police said. The pope was wounded in the • abdomen, leg and finger by • Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali i Agca two days before tbe 111- 1 niversary of the 1891 eocyclteal, The two September fatalities have increased the death toll associated with the section of Pacific Coast Highway between Beach Boulevard and lhe Santa Ana River dubbed "Blood Al· ley" by police. a milestone in church policy that questioned capitalism but also ' , said Marxian socialism was in· sufficient. t John Paul did not refer • • s pecifically to the labor unrest f' ·• in his native Poland, but there were strong echoes of his earlier expressions of support for the in- dependent Polish labor federa·"' tion Solidarity and his counaeJ ' that it pursue its aim• wit.b moderation. Police say this stretch has been the scene of numerous in- jury accidents in recent years. More than 15 people have died as a result of accidents there during the put five years, ac- cording to city traffic omctals. ' 1 : H : , l ' 1 ' '. ' : I ' . 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East s aid he was similarly troubled but cast his vote for the nomination be cause he believes Mrs. O'Connor to be "a c onservative woman or con· serv alive ins tincts." Although she refused to dis· close her specific views on the constitutionality or the 1973 U.S. O'CONNOR NOMINATION SUPPORTEO-£dltortel, A6 Supreme Court decision legaliz· ing abortion, East said "I feel down in my heart or hearts" that she would not have sup· ported the ruling. East also said he was sup- porting the nomination because Mrs. O'Connor was nominated by President Reagan and "I suspect he knows things that I don't know " The full Senate is likely to cons ider the nomination with only n o min a l oppos ition Wednesday Prior to today's committee a ction, Mrs. O'Connor's swear· ing-in ceremony was scheduled Sept. 25. The high court begins its fall session 10 days later. the first Monday in October. If confirmed, ·Mrs. O'Connor wou Id replace Justice Potter Stewart, who retired in July. Mrs. O'Connor, a 51 -year-old Arizona appeals court judge, quickly dispelled most con· servative oppos ition to her nomination during three days of c onfirmation he arings last week. From Page A1 GENERAL • • ' hit, West German police sa.td. They said the grenades were of Soviet origin and that police found a tent with sleeping bags, a radio with antenna and a So- viet-made grenade launcher in· the woods near the scene of the attack. A Wes t G e rman police s pokesman s aid use or the grenade launcher demonstrated a "new quality" of terrorism. He said it was the first use by terrorists in West Germany of a military-style weapon. Kroesen said what the ter- rorists fired "was reportedly a suspected antitank grenade of some kind fired from the hillside along lhe road we were travel· ing," a two-lane highway near the Neckar River. Military police arrived at lhe scenefand "dismounted from their with weapons drawn," the 5 -year .o ld , four -star general said. He said lhe ter- rorists also fired small arms at the car but he did not know if the MPs returned fire. The other occupants or the car -an aide, Maj. Philip E. On- dine, and the driver, a German who was not identified -were unhurt, an Army spokesman said . The c ar was badly damaged, police said. Kroesen went to his office after he was released from the hospital and told reporters he did not stt the attackers. In Wa s hington, Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, asked on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America" if he and other officials are concerned that today's assassination at· tempt is part of a pattern, said: "We have to be very con- cerned about It because it ... is developing Into what looks like a bit of a pattern. I know the German government is very concerned about it and we are taking all the steps we can to in· sure the safety and security of our people there." Dam slide told SACRAMENTO (AP) -An 1,100-foot-long earth and rock slide near the lop of the San Luis Dam was reported by state officials Monday days alter lht: crflsh. After a !ilX mo nth trial , Grims h a w wu11 given U .8 million 1n compensatory ind S1 2S mill ion 1n puniti ve damages But he later agreed to accept S2 5 mill ion in com pens atory and S3.5 million in punitive damages, if Ford was denied a new trial. Attorneys for Grimshaw and the Grays alleged that Ford knew the 1972 Pinto model had failed ccrtam crash_ tests, yet ~ Ford went ahead with the model to avoid a cOlft increase In upho ldana Grims haw · a wttrd lhe court or appeaJ stated th t-" conducl or Ford's m unagement wai. reprehensible an the extreme It exhibited a conscious and callous disregard or J>ubllc safety in order to max- imlie corporate profits." The appellate court s aid Ford's "malicious conduct" en- dangered the lives of thousands o f Pinto purc has e.rs a nd APW ...... Mich Martucci of San Jose makes breakfast on a solar cooker at the Abalone Alliance encampmRTlt m San Luis Obispo 2nd Oriental fly found in county A second Oriental fruit fl y has been discovered in Orange Coun t y , off1 <'ials in the c ounty Agricultural Commissioner's Of. fice announced late Monday. The new fl y was found Friday in a trap in a pineapple-guava tree in La Ha bra, said Leonard Li e khu s. c hief deput y agricultural commissioner. He said researchers in the state Department of Ag riculture confirmed Monday the fly 1s in- deed an Oriental fruit fl y, which is related to but not considered Racf>r crasht> RENO 1 AP> -An early ar- rival for next weekend's Reno N a t1 onal Champions hip Air Races escaped serious injury whe n his plane cras hed on takeoff from the Stead Airport north of Reno. John Hunt, a c r o p du s t e r pil o t from Thatcher, Calif., said the engine of his ATS stopped as he was taking off Monday. as dangerous a~ th<.· Mediterra ncan fruit fl y The new discove r y c omes three weeks after the first Orien· tal fl y was trapped in an orange grove m Placentia Liekhus said the two discoveries are probably not related and both samples m ost li ke ly we re bro ug ht sep arately to Orange County from Hawaii "Last year we had this happen t o us four tim es in wide ly sep arated parts of the county," he said. Although t~ Oriental fruit fly is capable of devastating fruit <.'rops by burrowing under the skin of fruit to lay eggs in the s ame manne r as the Medfly, pesticide a pplications have been developed to eradicate the insect without the use of aerial spray- ing. Li ekhus said ground sprayi ng will begin later this week in La llabra to wipe out any other O ri ental flies in t he area . Eradication us ually comes in two to three months after spray· ing, he said. ··weighed a~alnst the factor or repr ehens1b1hty, the punitive damage award as reduced by the ~~iaJ Judge was not excessive Ford appealed tht-lower court dec1s1on, contending there were various er rors and conflicts with other rulings Grimshaw did not appeal his $6 million award. The Grays had appealed their aw urd, <'!aiming they s hould ha ve r eceived punitive d am ugel>. From Page A1 DIAB LO • • • ~ could take part in the Diablo blockade: Early thjs morning, under nip· py fog-chilled skies, more lhan 100 reporters milled a bout lhe plant's barbed wired front en· trance waiting for something to ha ppen It has been typical of this b1 gbly planned media event for reporters to be kept waiting and wondering Also present in heavy num· bers were California Highway Patrol oCCicers who drove back and forth in front of the plant. San Lujs Obispo County sheriff deputies also were r eported to be stationed ins ide the plant gates. About 500 national guardsmen were sent to the area last week. The long awaited beginning or the blockade was a nnounced Monday by Abalone Alliance s pokesmen who said their group believed the llme was right to make their move against the pla nt. ··Everybody feels r eal good a bout the decision." A Ilia nee spokeswoman J oyce Howerton said De monstrators have begun m assing 1n t hi s central California coasta l a rea last Thursday after protest leaders had sent out a national alert following approval of Diablo Canyon security plans by a feder al nuclear appeals board. P.G. & E. hopes to oegin low power operations at the Unit l reactor by later this month once a license 1s issued by the full nuclear rcgu l~tory commission Tliree l1u rt in 'shootout' WESTLAKE VII.LAG E !AP> The stuntmen had gathered for a mock Western-style gun· fi ght to promote the opening of a shoppmg center They began firing at eacl\ other with what we re thought to be blanks as about 200 people "atched. Suddenlv . the r e w e r e screams, and three people lay wounded Monda~ after being sprayed by pellets of real am· munition. Police weren't sure whether one of lhc guns was accidental- ly loaded with the real thing or if someone in thC' crowd had ope ned fire. using the mock gunfight as cover Flit> not sprayro LOS GATOS <AP> Medfly project offi cials say t hey ac· ci d e nt a ll y f ailed to tell he l icopte r pilots t o s pray pesticide over an area where fiv e fertile Mediterranean fruit flies we re found o ver the weekend. • ·~-....... Does ah• or doesn't abe aleep wlth a aun? Her eon aaya yes, but mother aays no. The mother l• 82-year-old Devorah Slt11"0ll, whose aon, Defense Minister Ariel SbarOll, sald that his mother kept ¥ eun under her pillow. Israeli newspapers uld Sharon made the remark to Secretary of State Aleaudv H aig Jr. to dramatlu I srael's concern with security. But in the Sharon's home village of Klar Malal, Mrs. Sharon was quoted as say· ing : "What? Arik said that? It isurely must have been a joke" Cynthia Lennon Twitt, the first wife or John Lennon, says her treatment by the ex· Beatie and his second wife, Yoko Ono, was "unjust." "I'm a fatalist," she says in People magazine, insisting she has no regrets about her eight years with Lennon, who was slain outside his New York apartment Dec. 8. Mrs. Twist, now separated from her third husband, engineer-draftsman John Twist, said she packed her things and left the singer after she returned from a trip to Greece and found Miss Ono and Lennon having breakfast together, with Len· non in his dressing gown. •·1 was in a state of shock that lasted three or four years." she recalls. "I felt I had no s trength to fight at all." Sen. Edward Kennedy, D Mass . poses unth his mother. Mrs Rose Kennedy. on the grounds oj the family's Hyannis Port estate during the host mg of an mfurmal gatl)enng of rhe press $26 niillion left lo tuio schools A woman who died at age 97 has bequeathed $26 million lo two Presbyterian schools in Texas and Arkansas, her attorney says. In her will, Jean Brown of Hot Springs, Ark., left $11 7 million to the Austin Presbyte rian Theology Seminary in Austin, Texas. and $14 .3 million to Arkansas College. ex change for Bodcaw Lumber Co. stock s he in-• herited from her father King Carl XVI Gustar and Queen SUvia of Swed en ar- rived in Peking in the first visit to China by a Swedish head of state In ceremonies 'before the Great Hall of the People in Peking's vast Tienanmen Square: the king reviewed a Chi nese military honor guard Much of the gift to Arkansas College consists of promissory notes from a sub sidiary of International Paper Co. Her lawyer said Mi ss Brown obtained the prommissory notes in 1979 in Inside he met with Xi Zhongxun, vice chairman of the standing Committee of th e National J>eo ple 's Congress The committee chairman, Ye J ianylng, 83, China's equivaJent of head of state, has been reported in poor health '/'MA FATALIST' Cynthia Lennon Twist • T e xas gets heavy rain ........... 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LAhA,,_ '° LOftl heel\ 12 701 ... ~ · SURf RIPDRT u! 70 1t ,. ....... ... • hMll .... -..... 14 Zuma t ' 12 St S-ta -. t J 12 to Newport 1 4 U ~ S.nOI ... ~ J 4 tJ '1 0..11-for ....... y• Llttle<l\Mtit ............ ......... 1 I SW t J SW I I SW 1 J SW We're Listening ••• What do you like uboul the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the numbt>r below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be uRed to record let- ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, September 16, 1981 s Judge nixes Bonin delaY. Freeway. Kill er suspect may. act as own. attorney LOS ANGELES (A P > - Freeway Killer defendant Wiiliam Bonin loat a bid to hire a new attorney on the day h1B trial was to belin Monday, after a judge expressed his belier that the request may be just a delay- ing tactic• Superior Court Judge William Keene. who will preside over Bonin's trial on 12 murder charges, said he was convinced that rurther delay would severe-- ly damage the district attorney's c1tse against Bonin. "I'm deeply concerned with the fact that I think this is a ploy by this defendant to delay this A post p one- ment might r e- q ui r e t h .at jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County. matter in going to trial," Keene said. "I am convinced that the ends of justice would be thwart· ed by his attempt to substitute an attorney 14 months into this case." Bonin indicated that if he can- not have the lawyer he wants he may represent himself, but Judge Keene ordered that he must be prepared to go to trial by next Monday, one way or the other. Jury selection had been scheduled to begin this week. Bonin, a 34-year-old truck driver from Downey, is accused of masterminding the sex-and- s trangulalion killings of 12 young men whose naked bodies were dumped near Southern California freeways. The bodies of 44 young men and boys have been found in the past eight years similarly dumped near freeways, hence the Freeway Killer tag. However authorities say that all of the killings may not be re- lated. Judge Keene's ruling came after the prosecutor played a tape reeording of a phone con- versation in which Bonin told a friend he expected continuance in the start of his trial, and that if he did not get the attorney he REBUFFED BY JUDGE Slaying suspect Bonin wanted, he planned to act as his own attorney. The lawyer who has represent- ed Bonin since his arrest, Earl Hanson, told the judge he believed Bonin never tried to de· lay the case but sincerely want- ed the lawyer of his choice, William Charvet. Charvet. who argued at length for permission to r epresent Bonin, said he plans to appeal the judge's ruling. Keene said another factor in his denial of the motion was a possible conflict of interest in- volving Charvet, who once tried to represent an admitted ac- complice who is key witness in the case. James Munro Charvet said he did meet briefly with Munro but did not discuss anything with him that would create a conflict. ·'Then~ is nothing in whicb l h ave an attorney-client privilege with Mr. Munro which would af. feet the defense of Mr. Bonin or t h e rights of Mr. Munro," Charvet told the judge. Charvet said he would at least 120 days t.o prepare ror tnaJ If tie was appointed. Deputy District Attorney stirl· ing Norris noted that Hamon had been preparing for 14 months and is ready for trtal. tfe said the state ha.<i 100 witnesses under !lubpoena, many of whom might become reluctant to testify if there are fur ther postponements. He sald he believes Bonin has been trying to influence Munro not to testify. T'l"--think a three-month con· Unuance would do damage to the people's case," Norris sai~. "The people are entitled to a fair trial too." In addition, Norris said a postponement might require that jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County, where Bomn faces trial on seven murder counts -thJ;ee of which are also covered in the Los Angeles case. Alter Keene made his ruling, Bonin said he would consider acting as his own lawyer, and Keene asked: .. Are you pre- pared to go to trial next Monday acting as your own lawyer ?" "I don't know," said Bonin, s tanding before Keene in a prison blue jumpsuit. "I would like to look over the records." The judge told him he could report his decision next Monday and "If you want to act as your own lawyer it wiJI be with no further continuance." "You will go to trial next Mon- day," Keene told Bonin. "You think it over between now and then." The judge said he was delay ing the case one week only because he has another trial un- der way and must finish that before the Bonin trial begins. Bonin was arrested June 2, 1980, after a 24-hour police sur- veillence. He was allegedly sodomizing a young man when police interceded. Police group the 12 killings that Bonin is charged with it into a series or 22 occurring between August 1979 and Bonin's arrest. They involved victims aged 13 to 18. Two others have pleaded guil ty to taking part with Bonin in some of the slayings ; another young man, William Ray Pugh of Norwalk, faces similar c harges. A fifth defendant. Vernon Butts. who confessed his role in some of the killings, was found in his jail cell in January. an apparent suicide ' Not just anothfr pretty face? Mi ss America hopes to ch ange beauty queen im age NEW YORK (AP> -Smiling all the time comes easily for the new Miss America. "I've had a lot of practice," said 20-year-old Elizabeth Ward of Arkansas, who entered her first beauty contest. the "Miss Teen-Age Little Rock" pageant, as a high school sophomore. Miss Ward, who entered the 1982 Miss America contest because she •'needed financial assistance" for school, said Monday she will work to change the public's preconceived no- tions about beauty pageants. ··People think of Miss America contestants as girls with overblown egos who are .. Old you know that gold nug· gets are considered gem stones? Authentic gold nug· gets possess the required gem stone qyalltles of beauty. rarity and durability. They are the original gem stones -their u~ contrived. "found" beauty was cherished long before 1pec1alized cutting techniques were developed to enhance the beauty of other valued stone varieties. The beauty of nuggets 11 in the natural sculpture form given them by nature and their unique quality . no two alike. Nuggets ere very rare. Less then 1% of the world's gold re- coveries are In nugget form. A one ounce nugget Is now more rarely found than a five carat diamond. Imagine the odds against finding e seven pound nugget as recently re- ported In Australia. It will be valued at dramatically more ttian the amount of gold In It. a.c.uae of Its rarity, It wlll have great value as e collector's Item. Natural nuggets are re· marMbly cloM to total purity, containing slight traces of sliver, platinum or copper. A• I Mf1 value la generally between 21 and 22t( but Ila worth In , gold weight It far exceeded by ltl value as a rare gem atone - one of natures very limited edl· tlona. ...._I just up there beeause they want attention, .. s aid Miss Ward. "They should realize what each young girl went through, the physical and the mental, to get there." Miss Ward, whose hometown sponsor was the White River Carniva l Association of Russell ville, received the title Saturday night in Atlantic City, N .J . A $20,000 scholarship is one of her prizes. The college accounting major, who "hasn't traveled outside or Arkansas very much," told a news conference at a posh Manhattan hotel that she "didn't defeat the other girls. Maybe I ~EM WISE Mary Barr Cert1f1ed Gemo1091st was the best all around, 1n talent, intelligence and presence on stage. I can make other peo· pie feel comfortable and special." Miss Ward. a Junior at Arkansas Tech Untversity who hopes to become a corporate lawyer, acknowleged that "best al l around" a l so includes "physical beauty -and the s wimsuit competition does n't bother me in the least. It's a tradition." But she doesn't have a "sexy image," she said, and "never thought of myself as gorgeous - just an average young woman." Carl Last recently brought in a mineral specimen to show me. He had discovered 1t among his mother's personal treasures. It was a chunk of quartz veined w'11h gold. It was purchased by his grandfathet on April 30. 1923 . the same time he bought stock In the Poker Flats Gold Gravel Mining Company 1n San Francisco. The gentleman did not make his fortune with his shares of gold mining stock but his fam1· ly has en interesting and uni· que memento. Our nuggets come from the glacial ttreams of Alaska anO the Yukon. They are made up In necklaces. bracelets, eer· rings. pendants and rings Each Item 1s accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. While we don't have a single 7·1b. nugget in our collection (our largest Is a little over one.. ounce) we think you will be I~ trlgued by this unique form of jewelry . . natural gold nug- gest ... rich, shining, wearable fragments of the wilderneM. Note: L•lie Lal won 1st Prize In our Gem Wise Contest Ferria Hovey w• 2nd ar we had thrM people 1le lo 3rd: CHARLES H. BARR Gary Lal. Wendy Stolt and Lucy Sednlger, end Lucllle Prau won th• consolation drewlng Ac~._ L ........ , I 7tlt & l"IM• Wtlfclff ..... .... ..,.. ..... J ....... s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Tueaday. September 15, 1981 millu~rnrn rregnant woman's identity puzzles Florida officers SARASOTA, Fla . (AP) - Florida police are puzzling over the Identity of a young pregnant woman, apparently deaf and mute, who has been found along roadsides and hospitalized In at leut five Florida cities and once In Georcta. Each time she bas crossed their paths, she bas bad no wallet or identification, and has 1iven a different name. A thin w oman with reddis h ha i r, freckled face and hazel eyes, she ls missing three fingers on her right hand. Police guess her age in the early 2ns and her pregnancy at seven months. Doctors at one hospital where she was treated diagnosed her as a dia betic. A former deputy sheriff found her unconscious early one morn· Ing last week, lying in the rain along a road east of Venice, near the Gulf Coast in southwest Florida. She b a d a s e iz ure a nd paramedics r us he d her to Venice Hospital. When she came to , s h e be ga n u sing sign language. She didn't speak, but wrote a name -Lynn Terrance -on a piece of paper . Next to it, she wrote the word "rape." She was trans f e r red to Sarasota Me m or ial Hospital, where she is under the care of psychiatrists and a neurologist. Authorities aren't convinced her real name is Lynn, nor are t hey certain where her story begins. One consistent theme of her story has been that her father is a n i ndependent trucker, but his home and name are changed from encounter to encounter. "We still don't know who she is for sure," Sarasota Det. Sgt. Michael Parisi said. "Almost every day we learned she -or someone with the same descrip- tion has been somewhere else· under another name. Off the top of my head I know or three or four names." Just over a month ago, she had left the care of Lester H ayman. a Savanna h, Ga .. funeral home dlrector, and his wife . They communicated with her in sign language. She had been found by police in Richmond Hill, Ga., in a roadside ditch, deep in a coma. Doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital in Savannah diagnosed her as severely diabetic. She s tayed t h ere a mon th , the n t he Haymans took her in. ·'The only thing we were con- vinced of was her pregnancy, that she was a very sick girl1 that she was a deaf-mule." saio Hayman. "And we believed her when she told us she'd gotten pregn an t by her mothe r 's boyf r iend. that s he's b een thrown out of the house . locked out. "She said no one cared about her. no one loved her . and so she didn't care either. Nothing mattered." Before that. the young woman was foun d by police a nd hospitalized in the Florida towns of Clearw._ter . St. Petersburg, and Inverness, as well as in Sumter County. As she did after her discovery in Venice. the woman told police i n Clea r wate r and St. Petersburg that she had been raped ............. Workman sandblasts defaced marker in Hermitage, Pa ce metery honoring U .S commandos killed m I ran . Sex bias suit setttlement far reaching WASH I NGTON CA P > - Na bis co would pay female employees $5 million under a proposed sex discrimination set· tlement descr ibed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Com- mission as "one of the most far. reaching" of its kmd. The federal agency said it has given "preliminary approval" to the out·of·court settl ement in- volving Nabisco Inc .. a national bakery operation with annual salei. of more than S2 billion. and women e mployees . <The Nabisco plant in Buena Park. Calif .. is among those covered by the settlement. I The agreement, announced by J . Clay Smith J r., acting EEOC chairman, would resolve litiga- tion origmating in 1975 when two employees of Nabisco's bakery in Pittsburgh filed a complaint alleging sex discrimination Se ttlement of the s uit umf'nded in 1976 to a class action t'overing all of Nabisco's female !!mployees also was approved 1n principle by U.S Di strict Judge Alan Bloch in Pittsburgh, uccordmg to Anita Laing. an at· torney for the plaintiffs Thl' Judge scheduled a heanng for December on whether the ac tual amount 1~ fair. she said Smith s aid the EEOC 1n tervened in the case in 1977 following its in vestigation of ··the numerous charges of sex discrimination" filed by the Pit· tsburgh bakery women Betty Karan and Marjorie Mi tchell. The EEOC described the set· llement as "one of the most far. r eaching" in the agency's bis· tor) and i.a1d 1l may affect as many as 8.000 women Anaheim man changed tone of auctioneering . The agency said the $.5 millfon will be distributed from a settle menl fund as back pay for all female employees wor king in production departments at 11 bakeries operated by Nabisco any time on or after Jan. 21. 1973. \ DANVlLLE, Va. (AP) -It was quite a show. the first world c hampionship tob acco auc· tioneering contest. It was a beauty pageant for vocal chords and a d isplay c a se for showmanship and humilit y. "ll 's for Daddy." said Clar ksville a uc tio neer Mac Burnette, 37, who won the cham· pionship title, a $2,500 check from R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and a gold sports coat. Burnette was plowing through organic chemistry in college, his eye on medical school, when his auctioneer father died, Burnette went to work as an a u("tioneer to help support his mother, two sis· lers and one brother. As he stood at the end of the tobacco-Littered runway. wear- ing his new coat and clutching an oversize cardboard check, Burnette squinted into the bright lights and flash cubes to credit the Lord for his talent and his father for inspir ation. Then he ripped into a selling chant, hips swaying to his a cappella lobac· co disco beat. Sixty-three professional tobac· co auctioneers entered the con- test. billed as the first world championship for tobacco auc- tioneers by the sponsors. One or the judges was Lee Aubrey "Speed" Riggs , the voice of Lucky Strike cigarettes on "Your Hit Parade" and other shows for 33 years. A native of Goldsboro, N.C .. Riggs. 69. now of Anahei m. Calif.. claims to have changed the enllre tone of auctioneers from a staccato to a rapid, sing- song rhythm. He said he was taking his tobacco.fa rmer father .water on e day , humming "Yankee Doodle." when he re· a lized anything could be set to rhythm . He entered the auc t1oneering business as at age 18 By the time he was 23, Riggs added. he was recognized as the fastest of the auctioneers Ills s peed was the ticket to show business Riggs said he can talk at 460 words a mmute and that a good auctioneer s hould sell a 100 pound bundle or tobacco every f.Jve or six seconds. "You have to have perfect coordination of the tongue. lips. the Jaws and larynx." he said "You've also got to know tobac co quality " But an auctioneer is more than a fast talker He's a leader and psychologist, Ri gg!. said . sett ling mrnor disputes over prices and quality of tobacco. pushin~ buyers to bid higher. kl'l'ping their attention and kl'cpmg the sale mo\•mg "The tobacco auctioneering profession 1s a \'ery dignified profession and they more or less bcC'ome a clique:· said Riggs. There are only 230 or so tobac- t•o auctioneers in the business. ht• said. and even' 1f they don't ull know one another · they're a \ l'ry friendly bunch .. The suit alleged that Nabisco \•iolated prov1s1ons in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibit i.ex d1scriminat1on It said the compan) m aintained a sex· segregated JOb classification and job placement system that served to "freeze" women in the lowest paying jobs Other bakeries covered are in Pittsburgh, Houston, Atlanta. Ch icago. Philadelphia, St. Louis, Fairmont. N J . Portland. Ore .. Ri chmond. Va • and a now· closed bakery at Dayton. Oh10 Would-be mq,yor arrested on Statue of Liberty Owl p e rile d b y logger s NEW YO RK CAP> -An "emotionally disturbed" m an climbed onto the crown of the Statue of Liberty and dumped leanets announcing his write-in campaign for mayor . before police pulled him off the statue's h e ad a nd ar r ested him, authorities said. Arthur Allen, 20, was arrested Monday about two hours after he crawled out of the head of the 305-foot statue, climbed onto one of the long spikes radiating from· the crown and began cascading leaflet s down onto Libe r ty Island. Statue Superintendent David Moffitt said Allen. who tol d court officials he was homeless. was ''obviously emotiona ll y dis- turbed " an d ap p ear e d "somewhat dazed" when he was helped in from the statue. Tourists on the island and boaters in New Yor k Harbor watched as police pulled Allen off the head of the statue and took him into custody. Several officers climbed to the statue's torch and dropPed a rope do wn to Allen , but authorities said he was pulled in through one or the window open- ings he used to get outside the sta tue. Tom Mercer of the National Park Service said Allen ap- par ently posed as a main- tenance man and removed one of the windows in the crown to climb out. Other than the broken window, Mercer said, the statue suffered no damage. Allen told officials negotiating with him al the statue he would only come down if one of the city's two all news radio sta· lions. WCBS or WINS, would agree to interview him. Mercer said. WCBS producer Paul J ef· fers said station policy would not allow it. According to Mercer. the pam· phlets thrown down by Allen read: "Write in Arthur Allen for Savory savings. -------AIOUT --------· AIOUT 1$199GREAT I e DINNER (") g Good for tl'lrff ple<:H of juicy. golden Drown Kenluclly .,, Frleo Chicken. plus alngle 1trv1rig1 of coie slew. meaneo O poteta.1 end gr1Vy, end e roll Ltmll lwo oilers per Z purclleH . 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Write in Arthur Allen for Mayor" and were s igned "Arthur All en " The convention center. under construction between West 30th and West 34th streets near the Hudson River. will be one of the largest in the world. Moffitt said Allen was charged with disorder ly conduct and des truction or government property, both m isdemeanors, and will be tried in U .S. Federal Court in Manhattan. Moffi tt said Allen would probably receive just a fine. The Statue of Liberty is a na· t1onal monument located on a I<! acre island in the middle of the harbor. Visitors can go as high as the crown The stairs leading to the torch were shut down for safety reasons years ago Th e 225-ton statue has been the scene of numerous protests. including so m e 1n which demonstrators have chained themselves to it or scaled it to unfurl banners The monument was a gift to the U.S. from France as a sym- bol of fr<'edom The huge copper statue. now green from age and oxidation. has stood in New York Harbor since 1886 SEATTLE I AP ) Tne northern spotted owl. which pre· f ers to Ii Vl' 1n the Pacific Northwest"s old·~rowth forests . 1s causing a flap between en· \'1ronmentahsl!. and timber in· terests. According to the environmen· talists. the owl could be forced out of its home 1f loggers con- tinue c learculling cutting down every tree in an area in- ~lead of harvesting tim ber selec· lively. The timber industry, however. says abandoning clearcutting could cost the Northwest millions of dollars ..Our Hi(jh Volume -Your Best Price" CLEARANCE SALE ''EVERYTHING GOES'' Motobecane Astro-Daimler Colnago Lawill & Kni9ht Centurion Mountain Bikes Clot.ct M°'""'Yt&T•td9p ~ w........ r-:::....-~-i Seotott • Puch Ross s&S GT Trac DG Univecja Peugeot LCICJUfta Basseff Cinelli Speciali1ecl 2116 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92663 6 73•5051 MA~S~AiD . . .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffuesday. September 16, 1981 s Al ~TI ill TI ~ Coast panelists named All three Democrats must be confirmed by state Senate SACRAM ENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has appoint· ed two county s upervisors to new spots on the state Coastal Commission and reappointed a ('Om missioner with strong ties to the environmental movement. Brown named John Flynn, a Ventura County super visor, and Er vin R enner, a Humboldt County supervisor , to the single rem alning state wide coastal commission and reappolqted commissioner Naomi Schwart% of Santa Barbara. Flynn, 48, of Oxnard, is direc- tor or the public services division at Oxnard College. He is also a member or the Ventura County Board of Equalization and the South Central Coast Bas in Coordinating Council Liquor statute arguments heard WASHINGTON <A P > -The Jus tice Department has told the U.S. Su preme Court that a California law restricting li - quor wholesalers access to cer- tain brands does not violate an- titrust laws. The law b a rs wholesalers from bringing into the state any brands except those for which they have been "authorized " by the manufacturer or distiller. The law, known as a "designa- tion statute,'· was s truck down by a California appeal court becaU5e or alleged interference with competition. But the J ustice Department said that ruling was in error . and suggested the high court should agree to hear:, the case and then reverse the state court judgment without even hearing oral arguments The department said the rul- ing that the law as wr itten violates the antitrust laws is "plainly incorrect," noting that the law has only a "limited reach." "The primary thrust of the designation statute m erely is to recognize the inherent right of any manufacturer to select or franchise wholesalers through whom its products will be sold or distributed," the gove rnment told the Supreme Court. But the department noted that the law and its applicat ion could give rise to a ntitrust violations in s pecific instances. If the high court does not want to hear the case now, t he J ustice Department said. it s hould wait to hear the dis pute until a relat· ed case from Oklahoma is de- cided The California controversy dates back to 1973. Pilot advertising is good business for American State Bank. " ... consistently been able to make superb career placements through advertising in the Pilot." Lucille Kuehn Community Relations, American State Bank Newport Beach Choice Prime Rib Now just $8.95 Save $1 off the regular price of our Qjgg~ complete Prime Rib dinner through October 4. Then top off a great dinner with music and dancing on stainless steel in our lounge. Stuart. you did it again. FOUNTAIN VALLEY • SANTA ANA GARDEN GROVE • TORRANCE Renner, ~7. of Eureka, was a me mber of the North Coast Regional Coastal Comm lssloo, one or six regional commissions p hased out of existence this summer. Ms. Schwarts, 47, has served on the commission since 1977. She Is founder of the South Cen- tral Coastwatch and is a member of the Sierra Club, the Planning and Conservation L e ague a nd the California Coastal Alliance. All three are Democrats who were appointed lo terms expir- ing in August 1983. The appoint- ments must be confirmed by the s tate Senate . The Coastal Commission, the result or a coastal protection in· itiative approved by voters in 1972 . regulates development along California's 1, 100-mile coastline. .......... Kirk Neuner, a lobbyist for the Sierra Club, praised the appoint- ments, although he said Renner was ''not an environmentalist." WINNER Sid Caesar, center, and Imogene t pe r formance in the television com ed y-variety Coca congratulate actor Da nny De Vito. a fter series ... T axi " "He's the best that the North Coast could produce." he said, referring to the fact the Renner and Flynn were chosen from lis ts of possible appointees s ug- gested by local governmer,.ts. he won a n Emmy award for s upporting Hypnosis aid !O patients? ''He's b y far the most favorably disposed to environ- mental concerns." Neuner sai d Flynn was "somewhat or an unknown quan- tity. but I think he will listen to us .. The r ea ppointment of Schwar tz, he said. was "ex· cellent " SAN FRANC ISCO <AP> Dental patients' pain, fear and even bills can be reduced thro4gh use or hypnosis, the California Dental As soc1at1on has been told. In a speech prepared for de- li very to an association meeung here, California deotist Chris Paris said, "The skilled hyp· notherapists can use this natural ability to help us overcome our patients from immobilizing anxieties. ~ears, bad habits and fears which have kept them psychosomatic illnesses ·· from seeking the dental care Use of hypnosis is increasing they need and deserve." he said. in dental offices. he said. as den-.. 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He contends the wind re· sistance of t he lightbars cut s down top speed by 10 percent and increases the operating costs of each car by l 1/2 cents per mile . And, of course. CHP officers will be able to issue more cita· tions to speeding m otorists who can no longe r see the te lltale emergency lights and slow down. Las t year more than one million motorists were cited for exceed· ing 55 mph, but Craig wants more Costs of fuel and punishment of s peeders ar~ two cons1dera· lions, but in this case the visibil i· ty of law enforcement and con· cern for public safety should have overriding priority. Some women's groups fear that without li ghtbars. CHP cars will not offer their present level of protection. For instance, would be rapists or hold-up artists might be prevented from proceeding 1f they see a law enforcement veh1 cle. Without the overhead lights m s ilhouette, police cars are not as effective a deterrent Craig says patrol officers can flas h their head lights as t he signal for traffic offenders to pull over. Potential c riminals could rig their own headlights for blink· ing and pose a further threat to lone woman drivers at night. T hen ther e is the problem of increasing the state's lia bility in traffic accidents. If the only s ignal is blinking head lights, ther e can be increased confusion and danger during chases a nd, possibly, increased lawsuits for the state when CHP officers ar e involved in crasheSL Lightbars should remain on the roof as obvious warnings. People automatically react when they see a patrol car by being careful not to violate laws. The more marked cars a nd uni· formed officer s on patrol, the fewer the crimes committed. That law enforcement max· im should be familiar lo Craig who would do better to redesign the lightbars, perhaps curving them for less wind resistance. and not count his tickets before they are written A qualified choice Wh\ in thl· world \\a-. lht• Rcagari udm101stration -.11 I l 0l1 eenl 111 announeing-and -.hm\ tnj.! off Sandra Da~ O Ton11(lr a:-Lht· f1r <.,l \\Oman l ' S Supn•nw C"ourl 11om11w1' '''n rnnnth-. <.tJ.!o ' The cho1t·e \\a-. an l'Xtdh•nl om,>, ;,i-. twr t onfirm<.tlton ht·.inng., i:1 ... t w<.1ck dC'monst ratl'd Then• \\a~ no 11t•t·d 10 h1<ll· hpr 1n lhl· l'lo.,l'l I l<.1r c·om menh on forn·d hu-. mg. thl' <ll'<llh penall~ c.ul<.J rull'" of <.• \ Hh.'nl·t• no duu ht found I il\ or \\ 1 I h man~ <ti on g u u 1 I'+ r .in g l' Coa!-.t l lt.•r \It'"!-. 011 ah1ll't 1011 \\t.•rt· hont.•s t hut pruhabh ch;rnged no one·.., m1ncl The ..,uh ll'<'t 1<> too contrn,·er ... 1al Rl·ports 1111 ht>r allcgl•d l<!ck of trial expcnem·e prohahl~ h;.id a nng of valtd1ly hut tlw ... aml' could ha\'c ht•t•n -.aid of man' m .i le prt•dctl'ssnr-. .\nd tht'rt' \\,,.,no hint of fl<.1m111g ltl>l01·al1..,m Along that linl·. "hl· \\Ill hnng to ltll' tnurt not ~1 \\oman-. \I«'\' point hut .1 'll'\\ p111n1 11f ,1 qualified 1uns1 "ho happt·ri-. 111 hl' a \\oman Then· an· 111 hPr qu~lltl 1t•1f \\omt·n uul tlu:n· loo Jnd \\1• tru~t tht•\ l'l'l't•1n· t•ons1th.•rJt1on wht•n I hl• nt.•\t p11-.1t ion on t ht· high court ht'tOnll'" upt·n Whilt' \H' <.1re plcasl·d that full Senate approval is anticipated. there are som e unfortunate aspects of the confirmation hear· ings and the time leading up to it. Fir:-.t. oppom·nt~ from <ml1 ahortmn org<mrzat1rn1.., -.c11ed up 0 11 lh<.ll ~in~ll' 1~Mll' in ~rn effort to bln<:k her appotnl mPnt She. :.1nd .111\ olht'r 1ud1<'1al n 111d1d:.ite-.. -.ho11 lcl he torhldl'l't•d on the bJ~I~ ol total n•corcl . 11\'(•f' lhl' 'car:-.. and not an~ :-.i ngll' 1-.sut.· · And finalh . bcC'ause ~he 1s :.1 "·oman .. Juclg~· O'Connor had to hl' bl'll(.'I . lh'l'hup:-, l\\H'l' <I'> q11al1fi~c1 . <1:-. an~ malt· t·c.rndtdatt• Thi:--too. \\<I'> unfnrt unall' Shl' ... houl<1 ht• ql1ul1f1l1d 01 11t-. qual1f1t•cl :-,olt·l~ on hL'I' pro ft>s!>1onal mt•nl. not h~ apph tnl! c.1 double -.1and:inl How to save millions Suppose you're a federal of- ficial and have $100.000 to dis· burse. Would you direct it to publication of an "alumni magazine" for veterans of the Peace Corps and VISTA" Someone did. And not JUSt once. but on an a nnua l basis No wonder the national debt nears $1 trillion. If there is any good news in this waste of tax funds. it's that the Reagan administr ation has stopped publication of this boon· doggle and other self-servinF! bureaucratic pap Another larget chopped in an • overdue review was a brochure devoted principally to portraits of employees in the Bureau of Land Management. A cost eslimate was not im· med~ately avail able. and perhaps JUSt as well We might faint at how much of our money has been wasted. The administration expects to save $103.7 millio n over two yea r s thr o u gh controls o n publications. films and tapes by government agencies that began April 20. Let's hope this is just a start We suspect a lot more could be Sa\Cd Opinions expressed in the spa'e abOve are those ot the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex pressed on tn1s page are those of their authors and arl1sts. Reader (Omment is inv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilol, P.O. Box ISbO, Costa M esa. CA 92626. Phone (7141 641·4321 L.M. Boy d/Fi rs t c orone r The King or England 500 years ago sent an official called the crowner to figure out how much money was due to the Crown fro m the estate or anybody who died Later that official also was called upon to determine the cause of death. And the title of crowner eventually wound up as cor· oner . In a box of animal crackers. the gorillas outnumber the tigers by six to two. The bears outnumber the sheep by five to two. The camels out· number the rhinos by four to three. But the buffalo and the giraffe come out even at one each. Four times a year. the Austrian· born composer Franz Joseph Haydn received a siza ble sum of money ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat "VII"•"".,..,, ur 01 "'" f,., •I ~lO w,~ e., ~I , (O\I• MltW jlOCfttr" t Ortl\OOtlel<'ll{• 10 flo • I~. CO\t• -w (,. 4 .,•7• .. from a wealthy patron who chose thusly to s upport the rine arts Delivered with each gift or cash was a whole pig Rowers who race in sculls used to grease the bottoms or their pants so they could sli p back and forth on the seats. Not anym ore . The scuJl seats themselves now slip back and forth on slides. More than 100,000 children each year in th.is country a re stolen by one divorced parent from another. The U.S. Marine Corps machine gunner on the ground was a most ex- traordinary hero during World War 11. For 46 ser Jnds . That was his calc ulated life .ipan in actual combat. Thom.1 P. Haley . Publisher Thomas Murpltlne Editor Barbara Krelbich Ed itorial Peoe Editor .... :£HE 11 4 'SANIIRA O'CONNOR, POW PLEAD YOUT01l1t H'EINOJS C~,~t OF SECULAR WJ~ISM?' Soviets strengthen PLO ties WASllINGTON The Kremlin is too busy with its problems 1n Afghanistan und Poland lo risk m edd ling directly in Lebanon, but intelligence sources have compiled evidence that the Russians have been quietly doing what they can to undermine the fragile ceasefire ar- ranged last July by lhe s pecial American envoy, Philip Habib H the Soviets can't ensure vrctory 1n southern Lebanon by their client. the Palestine Liberation Organization. they al least intend to see that lhc PLO is strong enough to hold its own if and when the bitter fctct1onal fi g hting re· !>umes in Lebanon as most experts gloomily predict it will eventually So the Russians are approving 1r not en- cuuragin~ shipments of Soviet arms to the PLO by their Arab alhe!> H l-:RE'S WHAT'S been happening s ince the ceasefire took effect on July 24 At least five transport planes originating in Libya have flown to Damascus. Syria. carrying some 4tl tons of arms and ammunition. Intelligence sourca.s believt> the Syrians then de· livered the Soviet-made munitions to the Pales tinians in southern Lebanon In early Augusl, a rrerghter loaded with arms sailed from Tripoli directly to an undisc losed port in southern Lebanon A number of p0rts in the area tirf' lwliC'\'1•d to tw under ttw ri.o·.., c·w1 trol In lht• µc.1 ~1 few wt•ck:-. (i \'l' lr:rnspurt plttnl·~ c·c.1rryinJ;( muntt1on~ flew from South Yl•mt•n to Dnmas<:u!> (:) -JA-CK-A-ND-IR-SO-N -~ Thl' wcuptJn:-, were believed lo be de:-,l1m•d for lltl' PLO 1n Lelk.tnon -THE S llll'M ENT or armf. 10 l'c.1lestinian forN'S tn soulht.>rn Lt'banon has bet•n made possible b} thf' prescr1<:l' of PLO unit:-1n lht• South Lebanon areas nom1n.1lh undl·r t·untrol or the United Nations · Interim Force 1n Lebanon <l "'l/IFl l.1 \t a rC'cent closed door bnd1ng for l"ongre~:.. represenlall\'Cs or lht• hr:.tcll Ol·ft.·nsc Forces est1 ma led thal there Jfl' mon• than 600 P:ilt'stin ians operating tn the t.:'.'ill<'IL 11rea Ont' Slate lkpartment official put the figun• at mnrc than 1.000. Wh1lt• there 1s no solid ev1denre that the Soviet:-, are art1vely encour:.il-(ing their Arab rhent~ to rearm the PLO 1n southern Ll'banon. one .State Depart m ent an;.ilv~l tc>ld m \ associate Luc•1•ttc Lagnado ·thut · th~y are not doing anythrng to :-top the shipment-.. J~ lt11•\ ea.stlv <:oulci 'l'hl· S1;v1t."b s eem determined to '>l rengt h1•n theu· ties lo the PLO The or 1w1111.ation ·~ leader. Yas1r Arafat . is ex µ1·ttl'd Iv travel to Mos<·ow again soon . Tht• l'LO ~ Vo1ct• of Palestine" radio l"l'l't.'nll\ l'la1mcd that the Russians \\ l'l'l' lln lhf' \'t•rge of granting the l';il1· ... 1inran ... full d1plomat1t• status. with 1tH·1r ov.n m1ss1on 1n Moscow State Dt•parl mt•nt off1c1<1ls <1re not sure the K fl· ml in "'111 gu that far yet , but do hl·l1l'\'e the Soviets will grant the PLO di.plumali<' reco~nition soon ,'\franwhik. lhl· United .States has re ~.11rn1·rl ;1rm~ shipml·nls lo Is rael. which "'· 111 t'C1urs1· tht> mc.11nstay of lhe anti- 1'1.0 fon·es 1n south~rn Lebanon One purpo~t'. app<11 enlly. 1s lo let the PLO and other Arab friends of the Soviet l "nwn knov. lhul no matter how strong I hl·1r Hu:-.s1an arm s make them feel, 1 h1.•\ ... hould not delude themselves into 1h1nk1ng lhl'~ t·an break the truce with 11npun1ly T HE REAGAN admrnistralion is de· t.-rmrned to muke its ha rd-won <·1•ascfire work One way to do this "'ould be lo strengthen the 6,000-man l n1ted '.'lat1ons peacekeeping rorce that has heen in Lebanon s ince 1978. The shak\' s ituation in southern Lt·b;mon IS sure to be hrgh on the agen- dd of f<..rJeli Prime Minister Menachem lkgin and high C S orr.c1als Reagan creates new image for rich President Reagan could e nd up changing the whole structure or r1cllon tn the world by making the rich the i:ood guys For as long as I've been reading books or seeing plays and movies, the rich people have a l ways been the villains They scheme and lie and theat and do terrible things because they're rich. Poor people a r e honest, h ard working and decent. They wouldn't hurt a (ly. With the possible exception or Daddy Warbucks, l can 't think of another we althy Mr. Nice' Guy in fic- tion. President Reagan may change all that. WITH REAGAN in the White House. a new image of lhe rich 1s being creal· ed. He sees the rich as the saviors of our nation. He wants to help the rich and he wants to see them get a better break with their public im age. He's frank and honest about it. He thinks helping the rich is the way to help the poor. He ~hinks they are the _gQfd guys. I. persona lly, have always thought that every country should have some ncb people just for variety and because you have to have some bad guys around lo hate or Uving would be no fun al all. Now our President wants to flood the country with them. He wants lo create mort rich people and make the ones who are already rich even richer They're his kind or people and he thinks they've been getting a raw deal. Because President Reagan seems lo have a knack for bein~ s uccessful at what he sets out to do, there are prob· ably ~oing to be some changes coming 1n uur novels, our movies and our lelev1s1on s hows With their ne "'. pos1t1ve 1ma~e . the qch \.\Ill be portrayed in a different way Jimm) Stewart m1~ht be your average. e\'ery day. lovable rich man THE SCRIPTWRIT E RS on "Dallas' will have to make J .R. Ewmg into a tough but honest multimillionaire with a hard shell but a heart or ~old. His only I~' -AND-Y -RDD-Nl-Y -~ interest in accumulating his vast fortune and a business dynasty will be in lhe good 1t does for othl!rs. He wall work day and night lo make money because he knows that in so doing, he 1s helping his country . The emphasis in .. Dallas" will be Jess a nd less on t he vulgarity of the rich and more a nd more on what wealth can do ror Mankind Whe n J R seduces some sweet and shapely young woman. it will rerlert nothing bul credit rm free en lerprise You couldn't have made me believe thal Ronald Reagan would make Big Business the good guys in six short months. but that's what he's done The oil rompanies, tl turns out, are as American as Mom's Apple Pie. and M om·s Apple Pie is a brand name ownt'd by a conglomerate with business interests in Venezuela anq, South Afr ica WllAT WE SEE happening is a re \ 1•rse or whal happened IO Russia in 1917 This IS The Revolution or The Un· t·ommon Man For too long. the hard- \.\orking cap1tahsts or our great country ha\'e been oppressed by the working man The blue-collar worker has bled our l'ap1tal1sls while. The black minori- ty has bled our white majority white! The Heagan Revolution is al hand and these mequ1t1es must go' Up with taxes 011 lhe poor' Down wath taxes on excess profits ~ t.:p with excesses on excess' Weallhy of the World. Unite' In many ways Ronald Reagan is the most surprising President we ever had He's a surprise because almost every- one likes him better than they thought I hey would. There is so little bitterness about what he's doing when you con- sider how drastic his changes are. Peo· pie detested Franklin Roosevelt if they drdn't love ham, but people who don't like Rea~an don't seem to hate hi m . IT HASN'T BEEN long since a lot of us were laughing al old Hollywood mov- ies Reagan played in. Not many people arc laughing al anything about Reagan anymore. Whal all this seems lo prove 1s that while being a handsome motion picture star doesn't qualify you for being president of the United States, it doesn't necessarily disqualify you either. All or us just have to hope that,. Daddy W:irbucks and his friends are really the answer to our problems Why is religion so lacking in hunror? Humor is lacking in a lmost every re- ligion known lo man , from the most primitive to the most sophisticated; yet man. presumably cast in the image of God , is the only creature capable of genuine laughter. How can we account for this? There are a few strained instances or irony which may be construed as humor SYDfHY HARRIS 1n the Old Testament. anc! absolutely none in the New. The apostles record that "J esus wept;" nowher e are we In· formed that he laughed. And the sacred books or Islam and the East, except for a few Zen paradoxes and riddles, are equally devoid of humor. HOW CAN LAUGHTE R and meni· me nt form so larae a portion of man's nature, and comfort, and yet be '° absent In hfs woNihlp ? I aak In bonat perplexity, not ln any ap.lrll of contftl . tion or derogation. Humor is an 1m mense solace in this world of woe , it preserves sanity, restores perspective, provides the spice and savor in personal and social relationships. Besides, the cosmos is as comical as it is awesome, the product of a fantastic imagination. Whatever else the creator may be. he/she is not dull or drab or ponderous. consider the hlpJ>O, the or chid. the volcano. the purple-bottomed baboon, the shooting star and the duck· billed platypus Noah's ark alone Is a comic opera of Incredible Inventive· ness. OUR MJNDS are shaped to make, • accept and a ppreciate humor. A humor· less person is considered to be dectclent an humanhood, not fully developed; and every normal baby is born to chuckle as easily as to cry. Hardi)' anyone as more repellent to most of us than a pious person who is dour and humorless and takes no Joy in Uvlng. If we are turly formed ln the lm· age ot our creator -and who am t to doubt It? wbere do we find tbci pro· totype of this omnJpreaent human racul· ty? Why, In every cbapeJ, is aolemnltv vrt.•wed as the mark of piety, 1lnd laughter branded as the sign of ir· reverence? Why are religious ob· servances invariably grave, ponderous, hushed: and even joy muted within the s acred precincts? It confuses and perplexes me . Either there must be more to it than the sacred texts have given us. or humor is not the blessing I take it to be Some day. !>omewhere else. I hope to learn the truth. ~llllY Ill Few automobile shock •blorben WU\ cushion the shock of the Tepair bill. GWll, , Orange Coast DAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday. Septem bor 15, 1981 Auto crash tests held Scores only to be reported. to the public Freedom of I nformation Act WASHINGTON (AP> -The National Hiabway Traffic Safety Administration will continue to te1t-crub cars but wlll no looser tell the public w hether they pus or ran. The Waahinaton Post re- ported. T h e newspaper quoted the agency admlni.slrator, Raymond Peck, as saying that the NHTSA will publish the scores from lls Peck viewed the test films or one low-scoring model, the Ford EXP, and "almost certainly " will order another t est the newspaper said. He would not specify what led to his con· cern, but did say he was worried that the EX P test might damage the credibility of the testing pro- g ra m . NHTSA en gineers. on the other hand, were buoyed by a good showing from the Honda Civic. which did poorly in pre- viou s tests. Peck attributed the improvement to publicity of pre- vious results. A score of 1,000 or more is sup- posed to indicate at least . a 50-50 chance of death . . . or senous i n1ury. controversial 35-mph tests and let the public d·raw its con· clusions. Seven of 10 new 1981 model de· signs had scores which would h ave flunked them under the for mer pass-Cail designations, according to NHTSA test reports obtained by Th e Post under the Here are the scores of the 10 models as reported by The Post. The number after the name m· dicates two doors or four. An .. A ·• means automatic seat belts. The first column shows the driver's side score and the second the passenger side scor e A score of 1,000 or more is sup- posed to indicate at least a 50-50 chance of death or serious in· jury. AMC Spirit 2 Audi 5000 4 Chry Imperial 2 For d EXP2 Honda Civic 2 Honda Civic 4 Ren ault 18i 4 Toyota Cressida·A Toyota Starlet VWJetta-A 702 1.288 976 745 607 985 1,150 1,980 1,836 1,210 652 1,583 590 2,668 890 1,391 l.659 771 1,351 1,272 Mom accused in pot case SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police have arrested a woman for in· vestigalion of smuggling mari- juana into Juvenile Hall for her 16-year-old son. The score for the 1980 Honda Civic, a different design made c,nly as a two-door model. was reported as 2,626 on the driver's side and 1,506 on the passenger side. "We do allow parents to bring things into the hall for their ch ildren," but not that. Supt. Bill Billburg said. T he mother. Beatrice Jones, was arrested on a return visit and order ed held in lieu of $3,077 bail. Billburg said she delivered a book of matches along with three marijuana cigarettes to her son. Sonny J ones . In the test. a car is slammed into a rigid barrier while in· 'strumented dummies in the two front seats record crash forces The forces are converted into numerical scores . with particular weight given to in s tances of s teering columns pierc ing dummies or dummy heads striking winds h ields and das hboards. ---------Adver11se,.,.nt ---------, "Losing Hair? Try This At No Risk" HOUSTON. Tex· tern baldness and as If you don't s uf. cannot be helped. fer from male pat· . 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What pC'rr1•nl.tRl' of harr n•m:11n., on top of head' t\n\ thin .1rl'<J' · Whrn' • ,\n\ 'hek h:.ild iJft':J'>' Where ~ 1\lt:1r h ""' nlhc•r 1nform .. 1wn \OU fl..'l'I may be helpful :-; i\ :\1 F: SF:X ADl>H ESS CITY STATE ZIP 'l'hl• au t o indus try h as crit1c1zcd the test& The Post quoted Ford Motor Co 's safety director, Hoger Maugh, as say in~ 20 rept-aled tests on idenllcaJ models performed by the firm yielded scores as much as 40 pert·ent aµart Other cntlcs have said rew ac- c ide nts involve cras hing into a rigid barrier and that the test y ields no insight into collisions or two vehicles in which both have to dissipate cras h forces 1'.:d Pinto, a spokesm an for the NllTSA, s aid r esults will be made public when the tests a re completed ··we'r e about two thirds done now ," he said For the firs t time. t he NHTSA cr ashed som e models into the barrier at angles In crashes "ith the impact point on the left front render. a Mazda GLC scored 555 on the driver's s ide and 516 on the passenger side and the VW Jetta Sl'Orcd 161 and 5 17 . the newspaper s aid With the 1mpat·t on the p:issengt•r s ide, the For d Escort scored 243 a nd 603, the Plymouth Reliant stored, 355 and 566 and the Henault 18i scored 731 and 1,00 I , a(•cording to The Post. ,.,.......,.... Bruce McNall . .11. owner of \'1w11smatw f'me Aris /m· of lfrv.·rly /111/, Ji11/d.~ 111·11 ruri· com.c; which will be offered f11r c11wt,11111 111 /,11., 1\nqt'lt's Thursda11 Botti are c11rrentl11 P<1l11t•d 111 tile huruireds of llwu1;a11ds of dollurs · • Antique coin hobbyist m ultimillionaire AEVF.R LY HILLS (AP> - Rrucc McNall began collectmg antique coins when he was 10 and his hobb) made him a mult1mllhona1re. Now he c an't collect for himself anvm ore .. , realized I JUSt couldn't keep 1t up ... says the 3 1-year-old ownt'r of Num1s mat1c Fine Arts, In<' ·-rd want to buy everything that camt• b). and as a dealer. you Just t'an "l collect for )Ourq•lf P eo pl e "ould automat1 t•atl) think. 'That coin can t lw that good If it was. you 'd ...., ant 1t · Or ·Why don't }OU want lhal for yoursl'lf"' It' a good log1l'al qu1•stwn and lht· iJO'>\H•r 1•,, ·1 do Somt· thing~ I JUSt die "hen tht•) gu b) \!though ht• ' 'old all h1' l'Olns. Ml'Natl tw-. utht•r th111._:.., lo amusl' him lh· at....o """"' Sun1 ma Gatlt·ne'>. a m.a1or d;1-..,1l'al and ant1qut• art dt•all'r :-.umma Stables. 'A 1th m11n· th.111 :!llCI lhoroughbrt:cl hor..,, . .., <.1n<I .1 mu\-1l' comµan) Sht•r\.\oocl Produclwm. It ~ quill' an t·m p1 re for som t.·om• ...., ho 'ta rlt'<I out to IH' J µrofcs .... or ur ant'll'Ol hi' torv I \.\ J' hl.'adcd toward an acadt·mH l'arc·t"r and I finallv d1·c1d1·d that I had to m ake a de 1 1•.io11 11n1 ":J\ or the flther 111 1·.1u" al thl' ~aml' time I 'Ads \\11rlo.1ni.: 1111 llus com dealer and I r 1·.111\ fal-.t•d 1t. he said m an m11·n11·..... I finall) miJde a dt> 1 1'111n to qu1l tht• acadt•m1<.· "11rld and I ..... t'nl on to rounci a \"ftl n 1·11111pJn) M (''\Jll concentrated on an tr<1u1· emns partly because that "•1" ..... hat hl' hkl·d and partly l1t•1· au....c• ht· I hought they would 111.ikt· 1-(no<l mvt>::.tnwnt~ \n1·11•nt 1·01n.., have time hl•h1nd 1hem ;mu they're not J u .., I e o 1 n ~ t h t' ) r e a I s o mrn1.lluri· v.1Jrks of art," he , ;11 d If \ uu bu\ J modern I> .1 1 n t 1 n ~ \ o u 1i o n t k now ..... h1·th1·1 11 .., 111 or out T hese are lilo.1· old ma-.t1·r.., I hl.'\ re rare ·incl tht•\ ri· g1•ttinJ! ran•r · '\ un11-.m<1t1~ F1m· Arts a nd Sumrn.1 1;Jltl''H'' arc• !>tagmg "'h<tl 1h1 1, lll'ITt•\t' ""' be the lari.:1· ... 1 \nwnc-an auction of an· t1rp1t· l"o1n' an BC\ c·rly llills on I h111· ... cta~ and Friday The un s ns1ng , and ~1 " it rises so doL'" the den1and for clectrici ry. As the da y grO\\'S hotter, air conditi oners ~1 nd other ~1ppl ia n ccs click on in · hon1cs, stores and factoric~. ThL\ electric ln~1d ~0~1 rs ... far beyond norn1<1l dern and . Jt)ll c~1n help lighten BEDWETTER LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED this load -a nd delay building expensive r)C\\' generating faci 1 i t ics -hv clicking o ff appli an ces during afternoon s, ,,·hen dcn1and peaks ~IStO Pilim 11/Wllf Tlw ......... fHt JOU ceft fh• e M6.-•tt.r Md the Nit~ h fM'I·~· t~ It ... •nd to INt Mtlout Pf'_.."'• end me"• "'° ,,., ••. Mcf .. .. """ It _.__ " ............................. ,cftol096Col .... . ..,,., ....,, ... , • ......... tr• .......... Mc:..,.• ......... 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Robert Bauman says if he tries to re- gai n hi s co n g r essiona l seat in 1982 , h e will not cla im to be rid of his hom osexual tenden cies or cured of hi~ alcoholism Jane Doe tries to remember Mysteries in amnesia case may never pe solved ROSELLE. Ill. (AP) -A year a.tteT she was round naked and near death Ln u Florida park, the woman named Jane Doe Is sUU trying to fit the pieces of her shuttered hte together. Thi! past remains a mystery for the 34-year -old woman re- united with her family here lut April. . Only the fifth recorded case of global or total -amnesia, she is told that her name is Che ryl Tomiczek and that her past stems from this northwest suburb of Chicago. Still. she does not remember. A copyn ghted stor y in the Chicago Sun·Times revie_wed h er case a nd pointed ·out m ysteries that may never be solved. No one knows how Cheryl, whom her mother described as "always beautifully kept," de- veloped the still -healing leg sores that doctors say come from not bathing and may have taken as long as two years to de· velop. In uddltion to losing ,..h~r m emory, Cheryl ulso apparently lo:st her sense or pain, according to her mother. Irene Tomiczek "When she first came home, I couldn't believe it," Mrs . Tomiczek said. ''I'd fix boiling water and she was drinking It like it wasn't even warm. ·•He r feelings are com ing back. Her emotions and feelings, but not her memory." Cheryl is trying to fit the past toge ther through weekly hyp· nos is treatments. One man, Cha rles Green . might be able to shed some light on the mysteries of Cheryl's past. In 1967, Cheryl left home with Green, 20 years her senior, a former Baptist Sunday school teacher, correspondence school sa l esman and e lectri c al e ngineer . Ch e r yl was his secretary at an environmentaJ. testing company. Over lht! 13 YeDcs lcai:Un& tu her discovery in u state park in t-'ort La uderdull.', she became a recluse, rarely leavang home Sgt George Schueler. the t•ort Lauderdale policeman who led the search for Cheryl's family and pieeed together bits or her Florida life, s aid he round no evidence of crimlnal wrongdoinK and has no reason to arrest anyone. Police estimate Cheryl had been a wandering "bag lady" for two to three months when she Willi round in Hugh Birch Stale Park in Fort Lauderdale last year Cheryl doesn't talk much, but s he and her parents pray together nightly and she has no doubt they're her real parents. "I'm very happy here," she said The future? 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Artt'lia Blvd \'AN Nl1YS, 69:!0 Van Nuys lllvd VENTURA Burno Ventura Center 325 S Mills Road WEST ANAH EIM 618 S Broollhurst WOODLAND HILLS Woodcoun 20833 Vt-ntura Blvd '\ l Daily Pilat TUESDAY.., SEPT. 15, 1981 ~~---~~~--CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION * 82-3 88 89 2 23225 5 2 3 2 2 2 President Reagan's economic garden 1 needs weeding ... B5 ~~~nl\, Koi: Another export from Japan catching on ............... Attendant scoops out koi for customer at the Asahi Kot Co. i n Gardena: Japanese fish proving popular here. Th is koi appears to be sunmmmg mto the ca mera in this dowup View The ko1 may be edging out the goldfish m p(}pu/ant11 Roy Sudo . 12. feeds school of kor at his uncle·s fish hatchery in Gardena For $10. you can buy 50 of these little fellows ·Raising ,koi for f~, profit Grand champ $90,000 in Japan ; you can buy 50 for $10 GARDENA (AP ) -The koi may be edging out the goldfish as one of America's most popular domestic vertebrates. This colorful r elative of the carp is populating backyard ponds more a nd more, as Mitsuru Nakamaru knows. N akamaru has been selling koi since 1968 when he became the first person outside of Japan to win the "Grand Champion" nag In the all.Japan Kol Com· petition. Breeding and selllna koi can be lucrative if you consider that the winner of last year's kol competition in Japan bears a $90,000 price tag. The value or a koi depends 'on its quality, the different patterns on the back of the fish and it.s size, Nakamaru said. For those who don 'l have thousands of dollars to apend on fish, 50 baby koi sell lor $10. It takes them four or fi\'e years to grow to about 18 to 20 inches. During the next five years, they grow at a slower pace, eventual· ly reaching 30 inches or more. Nakamaru said some live to be hundreds of years'old. "A kol just died a couple <>f years ago in Japan which had lived to be more than 200 years ol~1 " said the fish breeder. Nakamaru believes koi have become more popular due to the relaxing effect of just watching them. "After coming home from a hard day of work, I look at my pond and forget about work and my headache." A young k0t . measuring seven inches. 1s held for display lle'll be a valuable fish when he qrmcs 11p Mitsuru Nakamaru. prencunt of Asahi Koi Co . holds a fish valued at mor1 f han 115,000. It wetgm 25 poundi and i.! about 30 fncMa long. .... 1 I ~ $ , A X!SS t 2 $3 -I t t 221 .s ;a case 3 2 3 2 2 Orange Cout DAILY PILOTffunday. September 151 1981 Reader's review: cancel Romeo performances UEl\lt ANN LANDERS: I have learned a tot from your column during my growing-up years. l 41dn 't aJways follow your advice and am frank to :ldmil that when I didn't I was sorry later. Now l have somethins to say that mSsbt help ethers and I hope you will let me wear your bat for • few minutes. This Is a mesaa1e for all the guys out there who think they are red·hol lovers Just because they can score with a differ~nt 1lrl seven nights a week. I'm talking about you creeps who don't even try to have a conversation -first or .ifter. If you knew how lousy and empty these girls 6eel after what you consider a terrific performance. it would s hoot your ego lo i;mithereen s . You make them ashamed and depressed for having been willing to settle for so little. l know what I'm talking about because I was vne who settled for a steak dinner and a bottle of champagne. Never again ! If a guy doesn't try to have an intelligent con- versation with me and starts right off pawing and Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generation PROTICT YOUR FAMILY STOP BURGLARS! INSTAll WltlJOYI GUARDS SlcmrTY WIHDOW.wms' DOORS • PA'nO DOOIS SCl ... DOOIS MISH DOOi 9UAIDS SAVE\ I 15°/o ~ . -1: ~ : ... u ~~ -.. DISCOUNT OM MATlllALS wm4 AD 0115 IRONSIDE OUICI' RELEASE ~ ~IRE HARDWARE OUICI'. SPRING SICUllTY 5aVICIS 61 l-G679 grabbing, I tell him to get lost. Why don't the fools realize they don't have to be Harvard graduates to say something Interesting? When are they going to grow up and realize the most vital sex organ in the body is the brain? Everything thrilling and excit· Ing starts there. Do all you Romeos who are reading this honestly believe the gals you knock off like pins In a bowling alley get anything out of it? As for you what did YOU get -really? Behind that macho front there's got to be a very insecure guy who is not very proud of himself or a complete idiot. - ELLIE FROM PHILLY Dear Ellle: Beautiful. Than.ks for nytn1 It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a friend who insists you can tell a great deal about the character and personality of an individual by his handwriting. According to him. the following facts are true: When curls and loops are present and circles are used to dot the "i" and the "t" is crossed in a slant, the writer is unrealistic, nighty, a dreamer '--::"'.:':'::-=".=:-:-:-:::--~111111 .............. . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY S.••ff--• .... 090l11t 1'22 HAHOlt ILVD. COSTA MIU-541·1156 Shores Interiors Resldullal • Commert"lll .._ 2650 Avon St , ..._ Ntwport Beach -r 64Z·225S ~ A seafood dinner special. Gulf Shrimp baked in devil butter and seNed with all the down-by-the-seashore accompaniments: New Redskin Potatoes Buttered Corn-on-the-Cob Creamy Cole Slaw Garlic Toast AND a Strawberry Crepe Dessert. 8.95 Featured through October 4. ReseNations Accepted. Newport Beach/ 752-<JJ23/ 4880Compus Drrve/2 Blocks South or MacArthur Long Beach I 598-9638 I Manno Pacifico Moll on East Pacific Coast Highway. G1loert/Qoblnson Reslourools • /'of:/OC/MC/V'.SA AILO.SE FIREG\J ... AD LETS YOU GET OUT FAST IN AN EMERGENC't 1120 W. let. S-. ._CA. 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Most credtt carda AMERICAN AIRPORTER INN HOTEL Medtterraneu Room 18709 MacArthur Blvd., lrvl ne Speclall1tn1 ln.Contln•ntal Culalne 7 day1 a week Featurtna Sunday Brunch 11·3 All major credit cards accepted -ReHrv1tlonJ 833·2'170 ~ANN WIDEIS People who space their lines closely together, write In the margins and add last-minute thouihts are compulsive and emotionally unstable. When they go so far as to use more than one color Ink, it means they are crazy. Since my friend pointed all this out to me I have become extremely self·conscioUA about my penmanship and have been typlns all my letters. Please commf'nl on the validlty of his allegations. rather than a doer and c annot handle responsibility. UN EASY IN RACINE Dear Racine: In recent yean there bH bee• a great deal of cuntroversy about frapholol)' -&be study of handwriting to ana yse a penon'a chancter. Although some reUable retearclaera belleve there is something to It, I remaln akeP· tlcal. When the handwriting 1s straight up and down with angular lines, tf\e person is stubborn, short· tempered, argumentative and enjoys inflicting pain on others. Teeny-tiny handwriting indicates the person is insecure, afraid of life, has no leadershjp qualities and can be pushed around. People who cross out what they have written or write over a word to correct the spelling are sexually promiscuous and often go in for kinky sex ThMe is a big dt//erence betwem cold and cool. Ann l..ofjdera shows you how to pla11 it cool wUhout freezing people out in her booklet, "TeeftrO(lt Str -Tm Ways to Cool It." Send 50 cents and o long, •tlf.addresatd, stomped envelope to Ann Landen. P 0 Box 11995, Chicago, Ill 60611 Testing waters a rich adventure ART HOPPE a hot 1hower in the mid· d I e of the one tiny bathroom aboard. Un· fortunately, we can't use it as we are chronically My wile, Glynda, hav- ing come into a small in· heritance, we decided to discover how the other one percent lives by go- ing yachting. ''If you have to ask THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER s hort of water. Our cap-tain allows us half a cup, how much it costs to charter a 40-foot yacht." as J.P. Morgan once said, "you should be ashamed of yourself." It cos· ts $200 a day, not counting gin, Band-Aids and food, in that or· der of importance. I was sorry we asked. "For that amount of money.·' said Glynda, who is terrified or any and all waters over four feet deep, "we could afford to sit io an ice-cube-filled bathtub and flagellate ou r selves with chains." But I pointed out that we would be sharing this luxurious sailboat with our dear friends Captain and Mrs. Bligh ( J have changed their names to protect our friendship). And thus It would cost us a mere SlOO a day to experience the sybaritic ex· istence of the idle rich while cruising the magnificent fjords off The Inland Passage. This bargain proved too much for Glynda to resist and r am thus able to report to you first hand how the idle rich live THE IDLE RICH arise each morning very l!arly and very carefully. The reason for the lat· ter is that the distance between my bunk and the shelf overhead is 26"'2 inches. The reason for the former is obscure. But it seems there is always a tide in the af. fairs or men, which, taken at the flood. requires getting up at some ungodly hour Fortunately, our yacht boasts , / , "Don't be rtdlculoua -It'• Chlneae take-out.'' though, in which to brush our teeth. shave, bathe and do our laundry. We then fish in the chill waters of the ice chest for eggs and whatnot which we cook on the tiny, little, are-you-sure- it·won't-blow-up? stove. Then we eat in the joyous sunnse in the cockpit. If It isn't raining. Heigh-ho, it's time to weight anchor! The anchor weighs 116 pounds. Amidst gay cries of "Look out for that rock!" "Back her down, for Chrissakes!" and, from Glynda. "Do something!" we Idle rich are off on another merry day of yachting. Some days we have a spank- ing breeze. Other days we are lucky. If we have a spanking breeze. we must hoist sail. about seven hectares of it . On a 40-foot yacht. you don't merely pull on a line to hoist sail. You wrap the line around a winch and crank and crank and ... The captain says these special winches cost $2,000 each. And they're almost as much fun as push ups. We yacht until mid-afternoon when the dlscussion begins as to where we should anchor for the night. This lasts several hours and invariably winds up in the wrong place. But we idle rich can then enjoy our tepid cock tails (we are chronically short of ice) in the glowing sun· set in the cockpit. If it isn't rain· ing. YET "LL GOOD things must come to an end. Tomorrow, we must renounce the life of the idle rich and return to the trials of civilization. I must admit. however, that l was deeply touched this morning by what Glynda had to say as she heaved gamely on the slimy anchor chain, pearls of perspiration bedewing her upper lip. "I wonder," she said, between gasps for breath, "what the poor people are dolng today?" What touched me deeply was the plaintive note In her voice of wistfulness. Capricorn: views crystalize By SYDNEY OMA RR Wedaffday, September H ARIES (March 21 · April 19): You receive credit for ablllties -and • HOROSCOPE payment for pr9duct. ----- You are going In rf1ht direction; Aquari\13, Scorpio and another financial dilemma is "on brink" Leo figure prominently. You get of being resolved. Libra and proverbiaJ second chance. another Ari~ figure prominent· VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): ly. Missing article will be Travel cycle much in evidence. l~ated. Long-range projects, special TAURUS (April 20-May 20): cqmmuniclltions command at· New approach brings desired re· tention. You get new lease. suits. Your sense of tlmlna. chance to verify views. Gemini. drama la enhanced. Originality, Sagittarius and another Virgo creativity and charisma play key roles. Gain shown dominate. Member of opposite through published material. sex does care -and you'll be LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You aware of it. Leo, Aquarius are concerned with other persons play key roles. people's money. Including busl· GEMINI (May 21-June 20): ness associate, close friend or Confusion Is transformed Into mate. Emphasis also on crystal clarity -you 1ain ac· mystery, the occult, events ceas to confidential information. which are marred by clouds of Your Interpretations are cor-deception. Family differences rect. Special meelins or con-wlll be settled. ference verlflet beliefs. Cancer. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Capricorn, !&quarlus persons Study Ubra message. Someone flsure ln exciting scenario. may be trying to eell you but of CANCEa (June 21-July 22>: 1oods. Term5 should be dearly Much that ap~ared aetUed ls defined. Accent on contractual once 11aln open to netotiation. arrancementa, need for further Key 11 dlveralflcation. You no explanations and public rel•· lon1er are reetrtcted. Elements Uons. Gain indicated by playlnf of intulUon and tlmlns ride with wattlna aame. you . 'CommunlcaUon Involves 8AGITl'AaJU8 (Nov. 22·Dec. exl)anaion, newt of travel. 21): Build on aolld atructUN· LEO (July 23-Aus. 22): Your 1uperlon oble.rve and are wtJi. career upecq are hl1hlJ1hted ln1 to reward efforta. hi•· -means YoU 1et flrm lrip, a... tion•bip lnten1lflea -lnv .. t· capable now of rl1ln1 above ob-ment, need for aecurlt.y comet 1tacln . lndlvtdual who aided ln aurllna to forefroat. You'U set put will make reappearance. neet!ecf financ.W 1upport. CA PRICO RN (Dec. 22 -J an. 19): Emotional involvement dominates scenario. Views are crystallz:ed -sense of direction is restored and you perceive potential. Aries, Ubra natives play important roles. Project is near completion -final, concerted effort brinp desired resulta. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): Shake free from outmoded con· cepts. Highll1ht originality, in· dependence, creativity and courage of convictions. You make contact which stimulates your self-confidence. Deal can be corftpleted for home or pro- perty. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Relatives could involve you ln emotional tug of war. Short trip might prove beneficial. Get away from Une of flrel Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius peraons figure prominently. Surprise '1fl or money could come u "peace offerin8." 'We were thinking of bUylng houJe but we dllcldlcl 1o uy •non well lntt.ed." I Orangft Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesdav. September 15, 1981 B QUllllll By PHIL INTEALANOI of Laguna Beach OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO A Phlug by any other name "Yoo-hoo -have you expired, so to speak?" Marna Callas loved America Q : Why, when she was Oat broke and feuding with her daughte r, Maria, did Mama Callas turn down her son·in·law's offer to finance her for the rest or her Ufe if she returned home to Greece? - R.D .• Phoenix, Az. A: Mam a had only one fear. "If this means J could never agam visit America ," she told Maria's biographer. Arianna Stassinopoulos. "I was an American citizen when I gave birth to Maria and J lost it because I stayed in Athens too long, not hav· ing m oney to come back . I love America and I 'GLAD YOU ASKED THAT' BY MARILYN AND HY GARD NER could not Ii ve anywhere else if J am told I could never see this country again. What have they got Lo fear" My book? It is a mother 's book, not scan- dal. I wouldn't hurt Ma ria!" she concluded. Note· We haven 't seen nor heard or such a book since the famous opera star was buried at sea; her ashes spread over the Aegean Sea , follow- ing her wishes. "I w ant to be burned ." she had said. "I don't want to become a worm." Q. Can you fill us in a UttJe bit about the presl· dent's deputy chief or staff, Michael Deaver? - Bruce S., Beverly fills, Calli. A : A longtim e confid ant. fnend and aide of the c hie f executive's, Deaver provides a homey war mth to the usually cold White House. To bor· row the Litle of Polly Adler's book, he makes the "House a Home " Hi s affability, knowledge and friendly-but-firm attitude on the multi-faceted job is appreciated and respected not only by staff members, but by the men and women known as the media. They like hi m because they believe what he says and know that he's not just a big shot who talks with forked tongue The che mistry between Reagan and Deaver obviously is highly simpatico. Q. Reading that President Reagan not only gives jars of jelly beans to visiting VIPs bat pre- sented some with cuff Un.ks bearing the presiden- tial seal, recalls that other presidents did likewise. I heard Harry Hershfield, on one of your TV shows, te lling what he said to lhe Incumbent when he received such a gift on a visit to the Oval office. If you remember the story, can you retell bis re- tort? Thank you -Lester Nolen, Youngstown, Ohio. A· Glad you rem inded us. The late beloved hu m orist thanked the prez but said: "These will com e in awfully handy sir. But with the way things are going these days, what we Americans need more than cuff links are s hirts on which lo use them !" Q : What's this about Flip Wilson and Bill Cos by teaming Uf> to do an all-blac k TV series of "The Odd Couple"? A: ll certainly will be ' Send JIOUr questions to Hy Gardner, "Glad You Asked Thal." care of the Daily Pilot. P.O. Boz 19620, Irvine. Calif 92714 Man lyn and Hy Gardner will a~r as many questions as they can in their column, but the volume of mail makes personal replies imposrible. SAN f''llANCISCO This column has the finest readers in the world intelligent. sensitive, generous. hel pful and humorous. They forgive my sins of omission and commission, or most of them. cor rect my er rors. chide me gently for lapses an taste, and generally suck it out through the thickly thin pap. A few dayl> ago, I headed a column "Pocketrul of Phlug," not for the first time. and fell to won- der ing what "ph lug" really means. Well. forgetful ness is a sure sign or inc:ipient senili ty. a state I ac cept since I am too old for mid-life crisis and too lale for early retiremenL Suffice it to say thal sever al readers. led by J im Brenzel and Ahce Palmer. remanded me. in a most mannerlv fashion, that I had atta<:ked the same subject 10 the column or Dec. 2, 1973. "Phlug," I ventured then, was the sturr that collecls in l he bottom of pockets, but hardly anybody agreed Robert Benchlcy called it "gnir" and described al a!> "specially constructed fo r adhering lo candies." To H Allen Smith it was "phlerd," wh1<:h collects in pants cuffs as well as pockets. The stuff l call "phlug" G:.irry Moore called "ohlurnge, ' rN·alb Meredith Whitaker In the first act of f'ran)< Loesser 's musit'al. "Most Happv Fell a ... a chara<'ll'r describes il a~ "schmergt ; this from Robert Cowell Svc.lnt·v II Russell. .. Knerr. The 'k · 1s silent Knerr 1s used to stuff pillows." George Wynn · .. !-~ooze /\ com bin al ion of fuzz and loose ... And so it goes. with inftn•ll' "anat111ns Rerun routine unpredictable I kno" a lot of people "ho are Jelling television reruns get through to them Viewer~ who used Lu be dot·ilc· and uncomplatning are no"' doing strange things. One man in San Diego turned off Dan Rather saying he'd heard that news last /\pnl . A warnan I talked with at the supermarket said she turned her set off to read and still hears Laverne's and Shirley's voices ---J-;-- And a man 1n a bar in St Louis was l'harged with dis orderly conduct when he thre"' a bottle into a set shouting. "When's the new season going to start" Dallas was in Texas last year'" Ot her than s1ngrng along wit h th e Man d re II Sisters. laughing before Mork gives the punch line. and beginning to fl MA 80M8fCI hum Louis Rukeyser's t heme song, I don't think the monotony has a ffected me one way or another. After· dinner thl' other night. I !>ill down to watch a rt'run of Barney Miller .. M} husband said ... Wercn·1 ~ou Y.eanng that dress the last tame you "att·hcd this segment of Barnt'y Mill er"'" ··1 think you re right,' I said, "because I re member your s aymg the same thing the time before when I "alchcd th1l> st>Umenl. Come to thi nk of it. you 'lay at every llml' l\nd I'm getting SIC'k of It'" "You "Jnt:i talk sick.' he said. we had the same thing for dinner the night w1.· \\alC'hed this segment pork ·chops. ma1·arn111 and cheeSl' and applesauce · ··can you think of something bc•ttcr to go with 'Barney Mi ller"'" "Why do I get the ft•eling the phone is going to ring right now and it 's going lo be your mother telling us to "alch the movie on the other ch an nel"" · Because. I s aid, "she called us prec1sel> at this tame before.• durin~ this segment and the same movie she lakes i-, being n•peated tonight on the other chann<.'I Tht•n· gol'S the phone• You "ant me to gel it'>" "You did tht> l::ast Lime ... he sight•d. When I returned he said. "Did your mother tell·you to change the channel''" .. lt wasn't mother It was a storm door salesman." "Why didn t ~·ou tell me'' hl• demanded "The excitement \\ould kill >OU .. Decaf no help for stomach acid By OR. PETER J . STEINCROHN DEAR DR. STEINCROHN · I'd need my cup of coffee within mlnutes of getting out of bed or I wasn't m to talk to. My husband learned long ago to stay out of my way until I'd had my second cup of coffee. But I paid for it In heartburn. Within an hour or two after m y morning coffee I'd be cbewlag on my antacid pills to bring some relief. My husband <and my doctor> said, "Why don't you give up your cof- fee?" That's like asking a hungry baby to give up Its milk. But I compromised . I switched from coffee to only one cup of decaf· felnated cofree lo the morning. I expected that ----•----th ls wou ld p revent beatrtbum But It hasn't. DOC JOI JN In fact, I'm taking more antlaclds now than Jfff HOUSE ever. Can you explalD lt?- -Mn. B. DEAR MRS B: It's likely you missed the report in the news. A r ecent study indicates that decaffeinated coffee is a most powerful stimulant of stomach acid secre· tlon This may be the re,ason for your continuing heartburn. What it Is. we don't know; but decaffeinated coffee contains some unidentified in&redlenl that Is a potent stimulant of gastric acid secretion. Meanwhile. Mrs. 8 .. why not discontinue It ond s ubstitute tea or Postum as your morning drink. I have known many patients who have dis- carded their antacids after awilcbing from coffee -r egular or decaffeinated. DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: A few weelu ago Ill)' doctor aHnered I lane hl•h blood prHsure. Re prescr1bed 10me plJla, told /' me lo cut down my weight and take little salt. I've been a good patient. My pressure ls already falling, but Is still too high. I as ked my doctor what he thought about my buying a blood press ure machine and taking my pressure at home. He said he doesn't believe in "home diagnosis and treatment.'' Isn't It true that some doctors suggest that their hype rtensive pa- tients take their pressure at home? -Mrs. K . DEAR MRS K I'm in favor of 1t . Intelligent use of home cooperation is helpful to both patient and doctor. But patients should be aware of their li mita- tions Once they begin to alter treatment on their own cut down on medication or stop it altogether because of false estimates of what's good or bad then they may invite trouble. In treating hypertension -or any other illness t he doctor must be in complete charge. Dr. Stelncrohn welcomes questions from re- ade rs. He cannot answer all individually but will include those or a general interest in his column ff&~~&_-~ 1w ASHLEIGH ~~SY_• BRILL!ANT1 Not onl~ cioi\t I know what tomorrow will bri-ng ,_ t'M STILL NOT f:WACTLY SU"tr WHAT Vl'.STC"M"( &.-ouGMT. ···~-·· ..... -(Ii.ft ,,..,...., ....... ~""' In cont'lusion , und nonE• too ~01111, what WE' hll\'t>-h('rt• is a situation that wall not hf' easilv rl· solved. if ever. ant.I I thank you · TOPI(' ZZZzu : "Is this Go<l'i. idea of a Jokl'''" wonders roml•daan Chris WallJrd upon learnin~ Lhat fertile mt•dfhl'S have bel•n found 1n a C'ertam part of Oakland lht.' f<'ru1tvule d1stnC't Sl·n Sam Hayakawa on KCRS "Governur nrnwn ha~ been incompl'll'nl 1n his rr11 shandhng of tht• 11wMly s ituation." Sargt.' Kt.'nnNly ·Oh . I don 't kno" l thought he mishandled 1t q111t1> rumpt.'tt•ntly · W1wguy No 2711 At a rnedn, ehel'k1><J111t Pt•tl·r Schiff of Concord r..11scd his arms anti told lhl• r 111 p "I confess I have fruit ID thl· trunk of IO\ t·ar and th<.') hl.IH' flies · The patrnlmJn flung open the lid to find boxe!> of 1''ru11 or the Loom bnrfs. Pett•r bc•1nj! the salesma11 Ill n11-. an·n • • • HOW Bto;RKELEV ca11 get 1t Henne Lassabatere phoned her former Cal roommate.· Ingrid Jor dt. to invite her and her fiance, 1031 FM CC. 0 OJ a: c( :c La.I :c .... M lchael, to d inntJr . lngrid, de<:llnlnte with regrets.; "Michael is out of town on a silence retreat wltn hi s dad No one tulks for 10 d ays. I can't go out bt>rause I'm applying for an anthro-linguistic job tt•uch1ng s ign language to a n ape. The ap• aln•ady knows mort· words than I so I'm studying lake mad Then I have· t o have a personal in· tervH'w with thl' ape I mean, he has to like me and " Ok;1y Okay, you're excused NOT OlJITE so original . Est her Plottel r& µw ts lh1i. 1·opout <1mong people who want to leave honn~ l'en111s11la p:1rties early "Sorry to spli t, but w1• 'c got lo gt.'l our l'ars off the street before the spr:i) mg begms Is · boring Peninsula party" n •dundant" ••• I.A TRl\'IATA : Joshua Brody is about to market his own version of Rubik's Magic Cube. "I 'm calling rnmt• the Warsaw Cube," he explains. "tht.' major difft-rence being that it is white on all SIX 'il tll'S ' (/) c z :::> 0 (/) Expandable Desktop Computer for Professional or Home Use '"°"" I ,1,1111111 :--.i ....... port 0 La.I a: La.I t- (/) l-l.111ci lk.11h I _L •Home Budget •Personal Mailing Lists •Games for the Family • Fully Expandable Put your own computer to work or play! TRS-80 Model III gives you • typewrlter-styl~ keyboard, 12" video display, and 16,000-character memory-all In a beautiful desktop design. Learn to program with our easy-to-read manual, or add an optional cassette recorder to use a wide variety of ready-to-run programs. I; ff. t f. ,, I hf J !I A DIVISION OF TANDY t.ORPOAATION SEE IT AT YOUR NEAREST RADIO SHACK STORE, COMPUTER CENTER OR PARTICIPATING DEALER f'RICES ~A.,. VARY A 1 INDIVIDUAL STORES ANO DEALERS Video Cassettes for Sale or Rent * No Clubs to Join I * No Membership Fees I 1,000's of movies IN STOCK SP•CIA1 THll WEEK ''XANADU'' ~s w1111e ,,.., ,.,, ._,......,;, -I •w . .:s:;p;a ts I$_ 5252 2 33 53 $3223 ! . t : • "' • ' .. OrangeCoaet DAILY PILOTfTueeday. September 15, 1981 needs bottles DEAR PAT DUNN : Do you kno:.V of any !! way l couJd contact antique bottle collectins ., clubs in other parts or the country? I inherit· , ed quite a few antique botttes a few years ago r and wouJd like to add more to my collection. I· P.K., Costa Mesa i· Write to lhe Federation of HUtortcal Bot· tie Clubs, 5001 Queen Ave. N., Mlaneapolla, Minn. 55430. This or11nlutloa, formed la . lt69, bas 125 member clubs. I · ,,. ~Credit warning (, DEAR READERS : Tbe Le• : Angeles/Orange Counties Better BuslneH < Bureau bas Issued a consumer alert re1ard· log companies that offer to help ladlvlduala who have a poor credit record or are unable o to obtain credit. 1 The BBB ur1es Hntumers to be ell· c: tremely cautious or offers that promise la· IJ formation upon the payment of u advuee fee, that will somehow clear an ladlvld•al'• credit record or lnstant11 Ptfd'lCe a po8et : · full or credJt cards. Consumer complalnls l• lodged with the BBB claim that la some ln· • stances no Information or se"tce W18 pro· . vlded alter the front money w11 paid. Information provided In odler offers CNt· lines what a credit reporttnc a1ency can . legally dlsclose about any l.8dlyldual. 'he 1 same lnformatlon, the alert r111t1• Giit.. ll ~:. available free from several ~•. tatlDd· ·· Ing the Federal Trade CommlJsloe. . The offer of help lo obtalnlllg charge . cards may take the form of a major credit card being provided If a coa11mer fin& ~ places a certalJl amouJlt of money OD deposit ·j .. with a aavtaga or buklng IHtl&atloa. Consumers have Informed the bareau that la ~ some cases the banking facllity lavolved Is located out or state. As with all offers that Involve the pay- . meat of an advance ree, the BBB nlfdtt consumers first obtain a clear espluadoa of what ls to be provided lo rehtm ror paying the ree. In addition, co111umen 1llloa.ld er.eek with the bureau on any 1peclftc eompaay I(· : rerlng credJt help. • ~ . :e ~- ··cot a problem? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat unll cul red tape. getting the answers and actwn you need to solve meqwlles an government and business Mail yo-Jr questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coast Daily Ptlot . P 0 Box 1560 . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As ;nany letters as pornble will be answered. but phoned mqurnes or letters not including the reader·s full :name. address and business hours' phone number '.cannot be consulered This column appea rs dally ex- cept Sunday.\ ·· ~ Celebration may need three years HOT SPRINGS. S.D. <AP> -This small city may have to celebrate its centenniaJ for three years running to make s ure it gets it right. Accord· ing to the South Dakota Municipal League, the city's centennial date is 1982. But the register of deeds says it's 1983. Another record shows the city wasn't incorporated until 1890. And still another record shows a post office was first established in 1881 . so the centennial celebration could have been held this year. To clear up the questions, Mayor Don DeVrin asked City Attorney Allen Wilson to study QM problem. The attorney sided with the register et deeds on 1983. The city commission is expected to make a final decision Sept. 21. "My current thinking is that we ought to have our celebration for the centennial in 1983," De Vries said. "And who knows? Ir we have enough fun in 1983, we should do it again in seven years." Explosives outlawed JUNEAU, Alaska <APl -An indefinite hall has been ordered against using small explo:sions to look for oil in the Beaufort Sea because the activi- ty might threaten the fall migration or the bowhead whale. FOR THE RECORD ,,..,. -.......... MCMllAL .._.,.TM. Na .. na•I&• A~TtL t• Mr ..... Mn. ........, ArlJ-. ...... .. Mr ..... ...,._ I ...... 51MfW, H- lfl9W\ llMCll, ..., Mt .... Mtt J-Hefflu, G•ta ......... ..... ,J ........ Mr-. •..wy htll-. C•t.e .......... Mr, .. MA."'-* S-n..,., lrvlM, .. ,. 'Mr. •11• Mrt. Cre11 Show•ltr. Htw-" IMdl, lp'I' Mr. end Mn. 0--.. z.echer, I'-. lllnll•lley,..., ............ , Mr. elld Mn. ,.rllllll lllolOen, Hum· .... -llMdl, llOy .• Mr. end Mra. 011•11• Mun'°'" Ht WIJO't BMdl, boy. Mr. end '*'-.C.tlOfl Ten ent. H\1111 lftltofl IMd\,boy. WlllT .... MllDtC.AL CUn'll• ......'6 IN. -Mn. Owl*""-ColOmllel, ~C ........... tlrt ...... ,, M r. -Mrs llunell $1men•on, t rvlfte, Doy ...... , . Mt and Mn~ HMI Kr~, trvlne, 11r·1 Mr. -*'-ll-.t luster. 1rv1ne, i:. ::::.::: ::::: .._..u Mr. -Mn.. Jemtt Ennis, lrvlne, 9lrl IOUTM COAST M•OIC.&l CllNTllll • ...-u Mr •lld Mrs. Glenn E Pwlleller, C•ptstr-. a.Kii, girl ....... Mr. end Mts. Edwerd 8Hls, Oen• ,....,.,,.,. J•••MU• Anderson e no 8ury ....-.IM. OeM Point. girt ........ Mr. -Mr's. Je<nH LJon•. UQUN a .. c:11. 11o, ...... ,,, Mr. -Mrs. CNrle• Vi.tent. Jr , SouUI UC1UN.111r1 MllSICM COMMU•tTY "°'"ITAL ...... ,. Mr. •lld Mrs. JeO Cot•t11•n Jr • L-V-""-'· IJlrt . ....... illllr. elld Mts. lte,,,,.111 Llnll. S.11 C-le.lloy. ....... 21 IM. •1141 Mrs Albert Bellog Jr , ln>IM, t lrt. •· end "'" Steven Cereker. L ...... H ...... glrl. ..... Z2 Mr. alld Mts. Mllrtln Sl•l•r. Sen a -...... .,.,., Mr. -Mn. Brien Smith. Coste ,,..,., ''" "-'" Mr. end Mn. Adollo Atull•r. s..n Juen Ceplstr-. boJ. Mr. end Mrs. Stenn Lu , Sen CleMente. tJrl Mr. encl Mrs. Pedro Mere•, Sen Cl-•nte, Doy. ._,a Ml. •l'td '*" 11-'9 Wetklns, Coote ...... ........ ~ ...... Jevter Torr .. , lrvlne, ....... ,, Mr. end Mn. Biii 'Olma, SM> J ... n Gaptllr-. ""· Sentenced BAKERSFIELD (AP> -Th e form e r ad· mlniatrator of San Joa- q u 1 n Co mmunity •Hosptital here was ~en­ tenced to six months in jail for grand theft. Joe Bernard Hurst, 45, also was ordered to make $60,000 restitution and placed on probation for five years. Lifeline -~ ; ~ lelephone seMee What It IS and how JOU can get It. ~ If you're a residence customer of Pacilc1'erleltone a~d you make a limited number Qf '8cal callt a montfi. you might be interested in our LifeliQTelepbone Service. Lifeli ne allows you up to JO local calls eve.ry month for $2.50 plus tax. Eada call made over the JO.ca1J allowance is extra. (The 3lst·40tb calls cost l°' each. Every call over 40 costs 15¢.) Installation. telephone sets. and other semcet and ·equipment cost extra. Lifeline is available to r~sidential customers only in most areas of Los Angeles and San Diego 8' well as Orange County, Bakersfield, Riverside, Fresrip, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton, Modesto and parts of the East Bay, Peninsula and Marin. Want to know more? Call your Pacific lelephone service representative for detaJll. @P9c:ftc ••• .,.,. .. . Drive thm-..h to aid · paying tr:.fli!J-f ine• •• -~ ......... SPECIAL AWARD -Comedienne Lucille Ball e xclaimed with delig ht upon receiving a plaque recognizing her 30 years in television. She was accorded the honor during the 33rd Annual Emmy Awards in Pasadena . RIVERSIDE CAP) -Trafftc court here has found a way to make the punishment more preel1ely flt tbe crime: Have motoriata drlve tb.rwP to pay their fines . The drive-throu1b Munktpal c.art window, which may be lu&aU .. Ill April, la part of a remodellnt and re- organization plan thal .,_..,.. Dal month in an attempt to cut e.u _, Increase efficiency at the dowDtowD Riverside court and t he Jurapa branch, officlala said . Currently, a mlx of criminal, civil and traffic matters ls ha.ndJed at eac h branch. But under tile re- organization, each courtroom wout4 be used for one type of cue. ,,.. changes include converting t.be ., .... jury assembly room to t.be tr.m. court and adding walk-up and 41.riv• up windows ror paying traffic fines. "It will enable us to absorb u in- creased work load and do a better job," said Arthur Sims, clerk qi ... Municipal Court. • Presiding Judge Howard •-' Dabney said a separate trtlffle coutt has been created becawie there DOW i.s no room large enough to ac~ .... mG4ate all ti.. 11ttl&Hd vtolaton. A court eacnmlutOMr will continue to handle theN eue1. Trafftc tlMs are pald at a walk-up wladow ta tlle batement of the lhnlelpaJ Oourt bull~ Traffic . rloleeorl, ........... 1 ton and y ~ brwtla Wider iuard , ,tW Jail for arratinmeot now te in the hallwa . W en the remode:rn1 l1 completed, traffic tlckeu can be pald at a cetrllt.er ln the traffic court or at the drive-up window on a narrow alley. Dabney Hid be tbou1bt the drive· tbrouth tratftc fine wllldow miabt be a fh-at unW be learaed San Dleso ex· Em-.. with ooe 20 yeua aco but , ._.ti ...... it beHUM al the dif. e"Wlty Of op•ratlDI with paper receNa. TIJllt Pl'®lem baa beeG solved, be .-jd, ~ eomputet'tln6on. 1be clerk wtll e81t• ~ a.to' aerea, re-tort ftM ~ e941 .tore the r~ ~ ltawiaa •e W911ow. J(e Uid1 tM .,_.. of Ole drive- ~oustr , ~ •itbt be extended ·:W= ~ir fines after City of Huntington Beach This is the grant amount av•ilable ~f · t"t1· ~ity of Huntington Beach provided by the Oept: if·HoUSing and U rba n Development {HU D) . The Citizens Advisory Board (CAB) C?f Huntington Beach will be holding public hearlnfl~ In regards to ac·cepting applications for project fundftig fo'1 the fiscal year 1982-83. . ~ : . . ·~ ·, . ... The public is cordially invited to attend these meetings which are held in an open manner with freedom of access for all interested persons. Deadline for accepting applications is Se):>t. 30, 1981. Meetings are scheduled for: Tuesday, Sept. 15, 7:30 P.M. City Council Caucus Room 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach Civic Center . Tuesday, Sept. 29, 7:30 P.M ... City Council Caucus Room .. rt • 2000 Main Street, · · .... " Huntington Beach Civic Cinti!t .. .... .... rnrn~~ma~~ Reagan money woes· Crop of questions. and problems must be dealt wi.th By JOHN CUNNU't' .... ..._~ NEW YORK 'fhe question before the public Is whet.her the new economic proaram that'll sup· po!!ed to thrust America into a n'w era has within it some inherent contradictions lftat mJght make It uiisfire. Nobody hais offered incontestable evidence of tbJ11 because, alas, all theories of economics past or present can be and are debated. In fact, economics may have contribut· ed more to debate than to un- derstanding. Seldom has the debate heat· ed up so quickly as it bas in the past month or so. a period in which the president rested on his laurels after an impressive public relations and marketing campaign for his program. CUIOlllPP The second thoughts suddenJy grew like weeds m an untended garden, and now they mar the public's image of the program. The critics now say t he program isn't as unified. as neatly tied tqgether. as was supposed. "Reagan is beating the horse and pulling the reins at the same time," an· nounced Richard Day, a USC economist. High in· terest and continued inflation are partly the fault of the president. said Day last Friday, when the debate reached a peak. What Day means is that the president is seek ing to stimulate growth and productivity through tax cuts, but that he hasn't yet compensated for O'Hare flight schedule cut? CHICAGO <AP) A business publica- tion says autumn airline schedules have been reduced by as much as 36 percent at O'Hare International Airport as a result of the air traffic controllers strikes. . Under fall schedules that look effect last week, fewer flights will take off, the lime between departures will increase. and more . flights will be open to canceUation if few customers reserve seats. said Crain's Chicago Business in its edition released Mon· day. O'Hare handles more commercial air traf. fie than any other airport in the world. Crain's reported that much of the schedule· trimming could be permanent as the airline industry follows a Federal Aviation Ad· ministration order to curb operations by abandoning money.losing routes the Cllpe<:led lowtlr revenues through ~omparable ~pending cuts . In some respects, critics are sayina. the prui· dent seeks both a conservative and a liberal economic stance, that Is, he wants to cut and he wunti> to spend too. especially in regard to the mllllury Reagan has now promised further spending cuts. but it is probably a little late to quiet the critics. They've been examining his plllD for the past month, convinced that it couldnt't be as good as he had led them to believe. How they have found ground on which to taJte a stand. From campuses. businesses, Democratic think tanks and ordinary citizens, the questions are asked· Does Reagan frustrate rus own goals when he supports the Federal Reserve's tight money policy, which allegedly discourages investment, and still hopes the private sector will commit itself to new plants? A llght Fed policy might be necessary. but there's no question it is driving many small busi· nesses to insolvency. Small·bdsiness surveys con· firm the devastation, and rising bankruptcy statistics document it. Can the economic recovery begjn quickly and positively, or is there one big, dirticult and painful economic reality that must first be faced? That is, is a recession still needed to kill off inlla· tion? The threat is said to exist, partly because an interim period of many months. at least, is thought to be needed before the private sector can pick up whatever slack results from government budget cutting. What can be done about the federal debt. the refinancing of which is a major factor in con· tinuance of tugh interest rates? If there ever was a dilemma that required creative economics the debt problem 1s 1t Consider the cost of maintaining that debt is the fastest growing part of the budget. It cannot be excised like a tumor, though it is one. It is immune to cutting, more so than military spending, because no edict of the White House or Congress can erase it without dire results. Meanwhile. because interest rates are high the co~t of maintaining lhe federal 1iebt is now more costly than ever. By itself it can destroy the presi· dent's budget-balance plans. And finally, the greatest irony of all: Because there is so much debt to finance, it is keeping interest rates high A dilemma: Rates are high because or the debt, and the debt grows higher because of the rates. Like weed s, these questions and problems have moved into the garden while the president was away. Economics being a great mystery, it could be they will fade back into the ground from whence they rose. More likely, the president is going to have to rip them up and cut them up, roots and all, and then explam lo the public again why the newly cultivated garden is going to grow a healthy crop. Mercury-Westdale OK'd merger Mercury Savlags and Loan Aaaodatloa, Hunt· ington Beach, has been advised of the approval of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in Washington, DC. and other involved agencies of its acquisition and subsequent merger with Westdale Savings and Loan Association of Los Angeles. Leonard Shane. chairman and chief executive o(ficer of Mercury, said the resulting financial in· ORANGE COUNTY. BUSINESS stitution will have in excess or Sl billion in assets. will be known as Mercury Savings and will be owned by Mercury's stockholders and operated by Mercury's directors and officers • MSJ Data Corp., Costa Mesa. has signed a contract for approximately $6 miJJion with the customer service division of the IBM Corp. for hand·held portable data terminals to be delivered within the next 12 months. MSI Data is a leilding manufacturer of hand·held portable data entry terminals. The portable terminals are used to col· Ject data at its source and transmit it over telephone lines to a computer for processing. . • A contract has been awarded lo Emkay Development Co .. Newport Beach, to design and construct a parking and maintenance facility in Los Angeles for the FBI. The U.S. General Services Administration announced that the con tract, for $5.2 million. was awarded to the lowest acceptable bidder. The work is scheduled to be completed within 520 calendar days . • Fluor Corp. 's board of directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents a share on the CO\.LECTORS CORNER "-C.....•"---·-· •n•• 0-C-~JO -•Cl SHU I ic, .... ,-. ..:._~, .,.'i:.u •.,_eplt L .. h 150 PeWt '*·" a.J71" ~Sii-~ "*·" ltt.oO ... We Merit Your Interest. EARN19°'-·23°~1NTEREST With Secured Trual Deeda. Rates vary •ccordlng to amount charged borrower. Ylelda c.n be higher If loana prepay• because of bonus aa allowed by atate law. Call Investment Division e 963-MOO or 997-1741 • C•ll Dlr90t or Coll.ct - mi~ Your Full S.rYlc• ~ Loan Brok•r•Q• 328 Soutt1 Tu.tin A"9nue Orange, C.Ufomla 929ee compim y's common stock, payable Oct. 19 to holders of record at the close of business Sept. 22. • Newport Pb arm aceutlcals International Inc. reported total revenues for the first three.month period or fi scal 1982 ended July 31 of S2.75 million, an increase of 81 percent over the like period last y ear. Net income was $40,000, or no cents a share. in the three-month period of the current fiscal year The result for the comparable period last year was a loss of $103,000, or 1 cent. Newport Pharmaceuticals also announced its Spanish licensee. Laboratorios Andreu S.A. of Harcetona. has received approval from the Spanish health department to market lsoprinosine ror the treatme nt of herpes simplex viral infec· lions. viral encephalitis and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis Marketing plans are being de· veloped for the mtroduction of Isoprinosine in the 'near future • Standard LogJc Inc., Santa Ana, reported net sales for the third quarter ended July 31 or $1.3 million vs. $1 million last year. There was a net · loss of $404,470. or 13 cents a share. compared with a profit of $994, or no cents, last year. For the nine months ended July 31 , net sales were $3.S million vs. $3.6 million last year. There was a net loss of $1.1 million. or 36 cent6. compared with net income of $48,388. or 2 cents. the prior year. CONSTRUCflON MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK • Retidential • Commer-cial BuildiniPJ: Takeout Commitment required along with leases. • Land Lauu up to one year 50% appniaal. CONTACT: • Jeff JohnlOO South Oranae County/ Irvine 714/851-4050 •Tom Wilcher North Oranae County/ Rivenide County 7141851-4126 • John Henhfeld &m Diego County 7l4/299-9330 Accounrs lmurul to $100,000 Orengo Coost DAILY PIL0Tffue$day, September 16. 1981 MOU.II PlaMAlll~ Cl .. YI ITT Cannon elects new VP George I. Stanfie ld, director divisional operations, has be~n elected a v.lce president of )TT Cannon Eleclrtc·Nortb Amenca. ITT Cannon Electric is a Fountain Valley.based international producer of electrical and fiber optic connectors and electronic test accessories for the telecom· munications, computer and business machine, military and aerospace. automotive and energy markets. • Betty Hollu has joined Newport Balboa Sav ings as vice president, administration. Since July 1980, Mrs Hotus has been vice president of lrvine Savings and Loan, where s he helped develop bank· ON THE JOB mg poltc1es and procedures and supervised the staffs of six branches. Her previous experience in· eludes managing the Woodbridge office of Heritage Bank (formerly Irvine National Bank) and serving Irvine National Bank and California First Bank. .. Della M. Fernandez has been named director of public affairs for the TRW Information Services Division in Orange. Fernandei is responsible for directrng the division's media and employee com· munications. community relations and consumer affairs programs • Janet Brisco has been named trust represen- tative for the Orange/Los Angeles region of Home F'ed Trust 10 San Juan Capistrano. an affiliate of Home Federal Savings and Loan Association • Gary P. Cl_ntl, co-founder and a principal of The Planrung Center, a national urban design and planning firm based in Newport Beach. has been OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS appointed to the Publications Committee of the Urban Land Institute <ULI> As 11 member of the committee, ctntt l!ll Involved ln propoelng and re· viewing books and other publications beln8 published by ULI. The institute publishes several books a year as well as a variety ot handbooks and periodicals • Monoo I. Hamburg, a member or the law firm of Netter, Oowd & Alfieri, has been elected vice chairman of the board or directors of American Educatfonal Television Network AETN. baaed ln Irvine, 1s the nation's first national commercial educational television network to offer program· ming s pecifically developed for the 30 million pro· fessionals in the country • Nancy J . C'orday has joined Comprehensive Care Corp . Newport Beach, as director of acquiAl· lions and development. CompCare is the nation's larges t private provider of hospital·based alcoholism treatment • Sld Parlow of Newport Vespa in Newport Beach has been elected to the board of directors of the Moped Dealers Association of California. Parlow opened Newport Vespa this year, apecialii· ing in Vespa and Motobecane sales and service. • Sklp Mayo has Joined The J.L.M. Co. as re· gwnal sales manager for the newly opened San Francisco office. He has previously held positions a s r egional manag.er , Leslie Enterprises; manager. sales development, Top Value Inc.; director of sales. Haley Corp.; and sales manager, Addressograph Corp The J .L.M. Co., head· quartered in Irvine. specializes in conventions, meetings, corporate travel, group incentive travel and merchandise programs servicing clients na· tionw1de "-ltttlll"• CM-WrllTm.., t:,_... lniOle WI OllM.., O.tt.CM ltltlllW pl O<nlt•t:q Of11'1o 01 .. ltft Enetlb AFlllQ) ,...._. •ut-ICV"" a o..Fld Gvtt:U o ...... 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' Studeata and famlllet ol .wdenta havt.nt to pay for coUege must prepere to do more for themselves. Educate you.nelva about all forma ol financial aid. Let t.be coUetea ~ ol ~ cbotc• Dolf' .. , ....... aboi&t )IOllt own • •,. p a t t l c d 1 a r ~.:;. ctrcumJtaoC(lll. .._. ....... •------- be f.';0~rr::~ mlll PllTll greuive than ever in pursuing all leada about poeaible help -in- cluding "campus.based" programs such as aranta, college work-study programs and scholarships from private sou.rcee. "Then still la flnanrial aid to help pay for the college your child wanta to attend, despite the cut· backs in federal aid.'' says Joe Paul Cue of tbe College Scholarship Service, the financial aid division of tbe College Board. "But you have to prove that you aeed assistance. And to gel aaslstance, you have to apply in the right way at the ri'-ht time. "Timing is crucial," Case said, 'whether your child ia a bich school senior l>l&Dftinl to start college lo the fill al 1982, er 1a already enroUH and Is looking for money to pay college bill.t." If your child is attending college UWs fall but baa not submitted an a pplication for a Guaranteed Stu· dent Loan, ther e are only a few days rema.iAing befol'e you may be curbed by new requirements. The req"'"°1enta t>.come btttetive Oct. 1. They could autteeHy 11.mJt yeu't chances of getting a college loan. You must act immediately, since the key to your future situation is to have the approval or the college aid office by Sept. 30. This advice also bolds for stu- dents in the states where the Au.xiliary Loans to As· sistant Student.a (ALAS) Program la ln effect. This formerly was the Parent Loam for Undergraduate Students (PLUS> Protram. 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There'• a acene toward the end ot ."Guy1 and Ooll1" whe_n a dozen "1lnnen" pack the mluion hall and •lna "Slow Down, You're Rockln1 the Boat" that demonatratea lbe IC>flaUeal marvel wrou1ht by Kent Johnson at the HunUniton Beacb Playhouse. His dozen sinners are cio.er to two do1en - the number involves all but two of the 27-member cast on a stage not much bl11er than your llvlna room. And they don't just sit and sway; they m9u. and. quite fiuidl31 . at that. It's yet another ex· INJfRUISSIQN ample o r Johnson's 191 unique abiUty to adapt a large-scale proscenium musical down to a community theater-sued pro- duction without sacrificing artistry or charm. HU "Guys and DolJs" is a splendidly mounted recrea- tion or Damon Runyan's Broadway rabies with the added virtue of intimacy. With the exception of the two major female roles, the show is not distinguished by performers who combine singing and acting talent in abun· dance. but what most of the actors lack in v~aJ ability they compensate for in showmanship, and occasionally vice versa. Those aforementioned females -Bar bara Keller as the "mission doll" and Roberta Kay as the sassy club singer -are clearly the class of the Huntington Beach production. Their "Marry the Man Today" duet is the show's most accomplished number, and they also created the clever chor· eography. A good night's work. Scott Williamson overcomes a slight youth •BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (£1t1pl Spectal Enpgementa and Holidaysl LA MlllAOA MAll Muoao 01 l o•ec1on1 LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 ___ _.CM..,,., "ARTHUR" tNt 11;11. 1:•. •:•, ~ ·~•. 1t:a "STAll't!S" -....ri:•. to•., .. _.. fill) ....... t'll.~.~- "UNDEA THE AAIN90W" ftl -··~-­..... na. ... --·--· "RAIDERS OF THE LOIT AAK" -ll;Ja.l:M.UI.,._ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN •&1.-llA"*U•Al.~­.. ,.,.,T MOHOAY IN OCTOMA" 1111 , .•. ..-............... " focu1rv 01 Condlewooa 213/531·f580 ..... ..-.---~ ·--y--"Hl!AVY METAL 11111 tr11. ... tt-.._,._ "FOUR U ASONI " - w-.i.-MT'IMll•..UCU-··-·-'f'IAIT MONDAY IN OCT08Elt tl"i "TARZAN THE Al't! MAN" tl"t ........ a:-.1;11.-uo.- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALIC IN "VICTORY tN1 . ., ......... . "lYI 0 , THE NHC>li" "' _,. ... LAGUNA ---·· .. --"POL VESTER" 1111 ,._.,.., ___ _ "ITllllNS 1111 11;•.1c11. .. ·~~;.r· so. 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I --·---· "MIOEAI Of' THE LOST .,_It --o .. uu- f62•2Al1 CINl If 50UHO lllR'•--=-G.lt_,.;_,_~1~..,..,.i,..,..,.· ;_,,3,......,~,,..--.) --·--"FIUDAY TH£ 13111" 11111 -"F,.IOAY THE 13111. Pet1 II" 1 "PA1v:TtL.:ieoNt'' llll -''ti.D.T.I ."' 1111 CtNt II SOUllO ;1Nt It SOUNO ----------t--OAN-·---_,,,...._ ·•-••wcrn "AN A-..ICAN WREWOU' ''THE CANNONBALL AUN" "'91 IN LOMOOH" "I --'AATHUfl" -"HELL NIOHT""' Ctlof It SOUtoO CtM II IOUllO l A HAftOA lA HABRA DRIVE IH ------· ..... , ... "LUNCH WAGON" tl"t -.._., -• -~ -' -.,, "SENIORS" .., 171-1162 ft1HN• r•k'~ LINCOLN DRIVE·IN --.-···-"l"OLYl!mR" 1111 ' -1tt>eat11 A•• wet1 ot I"°" "TUNNELVlstON" 1111 121-4070 ---- ...... ,, .1 ORANGE OPIVt ,,.. _,.,._,, __ ''POL Vil:!"'" ..i ··TUNNILYt~·· .- ., •. ' ... " WARNER fJPlllE IN ·-· ....... Of Noell ""° M7· 191 "»11•0 """ '""' •llot•Ce~ 5H·7022 --· "lNDLlll l.O'll" "I -"TARZAN TMa AN MAN" " problem to project a smooth, auHe Sky Masterson who lhlDM ln the hl1b·vottaae "Luck Be a Lady Tonl1ht," lr8'Jably the best song of the score. Rlchard Morrill plays the crap same Impresario Nathan Detroit wlt.b a floe sense or comic paranoia !Pd deUven a aplendld "Sue Me" duet wlth Ml11 A ly. Two auperb voices are Incorporated ln the title tune with John Mor~no and WllUam Ghent doing the hooora, and comlng off nicely as Morrill's fellow hone playen. Clark Burson continues hi.s quest ol character roles with a riotous rendition of t.be Chlcago crap. abooW!r., while Harry Ratner•pro· j~cts u warm churact4!r but possesses little vocal 11<>wer 3~ Mitt~ Keller's kindly aranddad. Others impressing are Richard Caal aa the rrustratt.'d cop (thoueh why he's fiathler dre111ed than the gambhirs hs tt mystery), John Holtz as a no·nonsense toughie, Corrine Ehlers as the mission general and 1..mda Towler as Mi ss Kay's chorus hoe pal TechnacaJly. the show cuts some corners but gets by w1thout too much harm. The alternating back wall designs by Bronson and Rick Gunst are visually effective, while Don Ragsdale's small or- chestra lac~ a good brass ·section bur contrtbQtes 'Raiders' leads sUinnter smashes HOLLYWOOD <AP> -"Raldersof the Lost Ark" led a smash 15-week summer movie season with more than $125 million in box-office revenue as movie-goers fiocked to see several fantasy. adventure films. "Raiders" took in $5.41 million during the four-day Labor Day weekend to boost its 12~·week total to $125,2541773, said a Paramount Pictures spokeswoman wno asked not to be named. ,The film, about a swashbuckling archaeologist and his girlfriend racing the Nazis to recover the Art of the Covenant, was still playing In 1,144 theaters in the United States and Canada. It in- creased its gross 24 percent from the previous weekend, she sald. The second place summer money winner was "Su perman II," launched a week later than "Raiders." It had grossed $101,449,746 through Tuesday. In third place. but hardly an also-ran at $71,850,123, was "Stripes," the Bill Murr ay MOVIE RATINGS FOR MRENTS AND YOUNG ~OPl.E nw_ ... o1 .. romoo ••o-,,.,_ •flout .. ..,,...,..,,. ol nm"' canfWW D ~ o,-.,__. CIWdt9tt rf=91 All AGES AOM1TTE0 ~ a..n.a1 AU0ii9Me1 Al.l 0 ~ AHO (ij ffl.MS RE CE IV£ THE SEAi. ~ fHE i.tOTtOH PtC tURE COOE ~ SElf RCGULAlf()N •garden carts Model A 's*"*• •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts*model trains*bikes •pianos•car s refrigerators "skates••••·• If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classif ied ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- viser will help you turn your wheels into cash. ~~f,R I Show~•' 12:30 2•5 5:20 1:451 :10 I R 1', lc•=-==:FR;;:;;1rbA~v~lH:;;::::E::==>~ 13th IRI Friday The 13th Part 11 (RI zotlf'9~~v T~toefpe Min IRI ~~nu Und";r~l't• R11nbow IPGI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Und1r12FREEUnleuNoted ''HUGELY ENTERTAINING!" ·~~-••~~~-,:"'~'~.~~-~ ~: c ~~l' ISAAC STERN IN C HINA • . ....... Artlltl ca..oa WHkdeys 7:00 & 11:00 Sundey1 2:00. 4: OC). 7: 00.t: 00 For Bock to School ... o.Jcksltver pants In {)()'l cottoo In great colors of It. blue. ton. navy, ChOcOlote and block Al"S ~ • 56 FASHION IStAND NE'NPORT BEACH • (714) 644-7030 .. you're-in·lhc-Army now" comedy. The all-star cast of .. The Cannonball Run," about a cross-country car race starring Burt Reynolds, attracted $59,871,9'2 in 111,.; weeks in up to 1,670 theaters through Tuesday. Jn fifth place at $46,436,983 was "The Four Seasons," a comedy-drama about three couples' shared vucations starring Alan Alda and Carol Burnett. ll was the only non-fantaBy·adventure film to make this summer's top 10 grossers. Th• fltat com•dy that do•• laught•r juatlc•. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NOW PLAYING lOW&llOI llfWl'Olll 11&• lllU l'W& lOW&llOI MllllOtl •l(JO ~ ... PG" lluc• 6'4 0160 lllM S~ SJl9 M&ll ClllfM& lOWA.llOI Clllfll& Wiil Ct•lOOMf M '>"' ''° '1· ' ""'!'""'"''" 191 l93' !ltrgt ~ l• .. llO l'&IUS &CCll'llD flltl Hiii lllGAGlMllT 11Hurrah and hallelujah!11 -Shella S.naoo, LOS ANGELES TIMES • lOWl -01 IOUtN OOAIT Mlllll 1-lA ,lAll fOUWTAI• Ulllf 0"1¥1·1• ' ''''Yr\ -'" I '-t otlllo ... -'Jo lOWMDI IA-llAtl •t .. IDOMI AllUllM OIUYf.I• l • II ti ' ' ... ~ • ~lit fl\ •(OWAHI ClttlMA WISI PAtt11c·s '°"'" COAi! I,.,...... ......... ••• , ~ ., .. • r.11 ........ ~ ... t •ax_~-llO PUUI ACClPUO IOll Hll lllllAIUIUl MEET THE WORLD'S RICHEST ORPHAN! ~Col&\\eN ONTHERIGHr°kk .... ._., ... f ........ t.'fficiently Since muslculs tend to sell out quickly, and the sea lin~ is hmltt-d ut the playhouse, playeoen would be advised to get their reservations In quickly lo 847 4465. "Guys and Dolls" plays Fridays und Sulurdays at 8.~ through Oct. 17 at thc s hopping center theater at Mam Street and Yorktown Avenue, lluntmglon Beach. S~y MarM"°" Stl S•re~ erown .. •t!wtfl Ot1rolf MIU A.,_leicl9 NIUIJ Nice ly JOIW't-. ....... , Soul"''""'' Ill; June Arvl.,_ A09,...."'., Herry IN_,. c;.,. .. , CM1wfl9'tl LI 8 r-ie-. Rv•ty C~lle er11W1y lloftle a.i.-. llffr LIPS Louie Af191• IN0• So<l•IY -· . Hot Ba• 9lrt1 TMlf CAH Sco1t1Wllllem- lerlle•• l<•ller Rldw,,, Motrlll "-~l(•y ---WllllemO'*" Cl.,.I~ H.,,,."_' JeMHolb CllNIM EhMn "" ...... Celt J---0.•1• . s• ... a.Man l(ylel~ -l(olM ~I . ... J-hw . ' ...... 8-•J-. D••l-J M9er. LIH Slr.ttan, ll-Tawter 4 - ,.-..------ • Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT!Tuesday, September 15, 1981 / -. I . THE f'r\MIL\' c1acts BIG GEORGE by V1rg1I Pa rtch (VIP) "This is a neat party we're hovin', Mommy! Is everybody 1taying for lunch?" "Let's atop for 1 while. I'm dog ti~." MARM .\Dl'KE by Brad Anderson "HE may be asleep, but his stomach sure isn't!" "I give HER a bad time. she gives YOU a bad time that's the way 1t goes by Harold Le Doux FOR lHE FIRbT TIME $1NCE e>Of>'5 ~~fl-_:>l'_E_NC-ER If·£, l\L AT THE DfATH oHE WANT5 TO 6ET ~ET l ~RONT 0A1 f ' HE £>A'r5 HE MUSI TLEO DOWN PERHA~ ()fl A ( TAU\ TO lOU 11 !> LJRuE Nl' JO~. EVEN TH0U6 H SHE DOEoN'T NEED ONE• HoWi:Ve:R, T~E~~ ARE ADY.ANTA~ES ACACl6S 47 AIYOrt UNrTED FMture Syndieete 1 8irttwNwtt 49 Meddle Monday's PuzDt Sotved 5Ct*'9 53Among 9 RledJwt otherl. t4 Mien n1tlon 2 word• 15 Allen buffllo 57 Key - 18 S.ffll 58 Ex1rtmlty 17 JlpeneM 59 Jot 1t11p Mint e 1 Robe 18 -egll' 62 Anreneu 19 BrlWI 63 Zoll novtl 20 llllnola city &4 Currier'. 22 Homadt pMtnet 24 Lower 65 Germlll city 2t Stnwllcl M TM IMf 27 Oflow -t 7 Sut. tf!lng 2tUt1• DOWN 30 ...... kin 1 Acted 33 Hlghwly 2 FllnOfl """** 3 Extentive 25 OIMnCUmt>er 42 Actor - 2 wrdt 4 Appirltut 28 --Andfftl 37 W. Html-5 Corrodt P1trlott 43 Miii. univ epNr't Nlltof't t AttrlC1ed 30 Albteor• 4& Fur SI Aulopsta 7 CloM by 31 "Not on -47 Up-llgtlt • toddln • OntlNn'• _ ,.. 41 Hlnckl gultlf ...... ..._ ...... .,_.,_ ~ '9Nllld "'6gflb0f 32 Qenereted 50 Sut>ttll!tlat• .tt ~ t AntldOtt 33 Food fleh 51 Moth '-"+-+-t--t-- 42 ... Into 10 Compete 34 Sprtt I 52 Rldlc:ule ..,.. 11 Vtndlttan 35 Ytett' llome 53 -dl1l1 .... ~ 12 Olnnen .. 31.,....,.... S4 Nega!Mt 45 Homo...., 13 Golf~ Ott 56 Contllnert 4' OllrMnd 21 H9c 111tuee il Of~ 51 V.-y good °"" 23 ~ '° u.1 eo Titmouet .. --------------~--~------------ PEr\Nl.TS HOW CAN I GET TME SLIVER OUT ~ YOUR FIN6Ef('. IF VOU WONi LET ME NEAR YOO? 6 3 I DONT WANT ¥00 POKIH6 AROUND WITH TMOSE ~ZERS ! CYiAV, WISE SW. OW ARE~ 60NNA SET IT OIJT ? I HAVEN'ISE:EN 1lJM~l..EWf:t:C1S1 HI L.l7t::; l'Ve fJf:~N IN-n=XAS. SAY! iHOSf: ~XANS KEAW..Y L..OVe IC~ CRE:AMPON'T-rl-iJ:Y? GORDO DR.SMOCK <jj5)V CREAM? I THINK I'LL WASH THE DISHES--- ~TAL61A ! r J l ''CE.AR l!JROT~, ~>JOT" me l!!.4ID OF THE WOIW>/ "lt:k.J~ ~CF ~ ~ F'l!W ~··· ~ 3 a by Ctiarles M Schulz IF I ~MYHAND REAL MAAD, MAYBE IT'LL FALL OUT ! by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushmlller by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1 uk by George Lemont W S L..t.., eeRN 1e, A"f t..eAS1"' YOUR ex-w1 Fe Pl PN'1"' eNP UP Wl"f'H eveRY'f'HING AF-reR -rHe s1·r·n ... e.MeN-r, eH, KIDDO . "fHIS IS MY L..AWYSR'S e>t Ke.! FOR BETTER OR fOa WO all Jo~N.IF M'I Bf\NKBCX)t(. 15 ~ HF\R.O __ To FIGURE. OUT .. lt.JnY DON'T 'loo GIVE. ITTO YOJR ecoK- 1-<EEPE:R? by Lynn Johnston . ,, ,,, , . ., .. ,,,,, ... Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Tueldav. Seotember 1'5. 1981 .. • -EVENl«t-1.-001•• HEW8 KUNG FU CMle lurna an old .nemv Into • friend I TIC TAC DOUGH M•A•1•H Su<l<Mn •vmptom• ot m- -1n !'lot L.IC>l lllld In Col. Potter·• ta11orlte mare cauM concern In Ille GOING APE -Robe rt Wagner isn't sing- ing "Gorm a My Dreams" when renting a cost ume in "Hart to Hart" tonight at 10 on Channel 7. 407tll\. "Tiie Society Patty" I.av· • OOOOTIME8 Wadding bellt are ringing &ma •l\d Shttl&y find out tor Thelma and Keith 11111 hoW Clod&r&ll• ftlt •llet they may not b& llewd the 1tr0k• of midnight. • EYEON LA. Ovef their ervulng. (Pan 21 Ho111: Inez Padron. P9UI •• E1.ECTNC COMPANY (A) Moyer. FHtured: Ill& Greek Th .. la< tor an lnla<· I C88 NEWS view with Chrl1topher A8CNEW8 N8C NIW8 Crou, the moat tl&gant ~ man ot Ill& v-. e: 10 THI MGM 0 "'".: I FACE THI MUSIC SUNKIST 8TAA8 AT MACHEJL. /LEH~ PALM IWRIN08 8:30 I JOt<EA'S WIL.0 !~8 DODGER DUGOUT 81!NNY HIL.L. P.M. MAGAZINE e.nny'• French •••ton Look at th• mon.y ma.king -• to b& full of p<omlM culno bullne.a In Lake tor th& apparent trMll In ~Ou ASKED FOR IT atore. (t:J MOVIE • KCIIT NEW88EAT • • • "AcrON Th• Wide Hott· Cleta Ro1>&rt1 Ml11ourl" ( 1951) Clark II) ITUOIOSEE .. BMX" A New Jeraey IMn Gtbl&, Ricardo Mont9lban. A band ot tur lrtl>P&f' CoechM kid• In moto-enter• th& uncharted la<rl-croaa; $p&Clacular a&nd sculpturN; th& rare flight tory ot the Blacklool lndl· ans where they tneounta< of• tolar balloon (RI , noellle chief and Illa war-(]) QI NEWS rlora 9 BARNEY MIL.LEA CH) RACE Fa.. THE (ll) MMEMBEJI WHEN: PENNANT PAOE ONE Barry TompklM and Tlm Dick Cavau ""' th& ttory Mccarver racap dMttonal of th& American frM praaa, bueball standing• and Ill p<lnltlfl and pul>lllh«t, lntarvl-aoma ol tilt l'IUdllMI and by-lintl, Q!.m&'I top pl&~I ICalldale and icoop&. l.W IASOAL.L. • MOVIE K&nl&I City Royal• II Call· • • "Look Back In Anger" fornla Angela ( 1959) Clelrt Bloom, Rich-Cl) THE WAct<Y WOAU> atd Burton BIMd on th& OF JONA~ WINT!.AS play by John ~M. Al HOit. 0'9on We!IM. th& tut moment. I man 1:00 9 (]) THI NTUAE: dllCOV9'1 lllat Ila lovea WHAT"S NEXT? and need• his wilt. George Pllmpton and C%J MOVIE C1rtn Keye hOt l 1 look ti • • "Bathing Bffuty" ltcnnOIOglcel 1nnove11oM ( t9U ) Red Sketton. &111er Ille! wtll Change ewrydl)' Wllllamt A compo1tr Ille ~ the year 2000. enroll• In a glr1a' 1C11oo1 to e QJ CAASH ISL.ANO b& M •r Illa new wife. wllO A plene carrying 1 a>Mm leh him tight &fttlf Illa~-IHm crH h.. on an ding. unc:htrted Pacific lllend 8:461 OOOGIA PA£GAME 8:58 EDfTONAL. ~ MOVIE _ 7:00 C88 NEWS * * * "Cape FMt" (1982) N9CNEW8 Rb HAPPY DAVI AGAIN Gregory Pack, o trl Mitchum. Attar tlgnt yeere Only tilt Fonz -• to in prleon. an emblU..O und¥ttand wl'ian Richie men -91• r_,ga on 1111 drOf)a out o1 tdlool to rvn llwy« reaponllt>i. tot 1111 off wt1h • beautiful woman conviction I A8C N!WI • 9 HAPPY DAYS 8UL.L.8EVE Fon%1e dlacolf&t'I 1 welt· 8Ml8ALL. rett In 1 roedtkle diner lot Angtl&t Ood~a at wllO ,_blw hit iong.- Sen Diego Pedr.. loll motllar (RIO • STAUTS OF SAN I FLIP W11..80N FRANCllCO • MOVIE • OVVI EASY * * ·~ "Sacrtt 01 Tiii Gufft. Gordon MacRH 1nc11" (1964) Charlton (R)Q HN10n. Rob«I Young An ID MACNEIL. / L.£HA£A up&dltlon Matcllas for MP<>fn' th& prlc&lett Inca Sun- (]) TIC TAC DOUGH burat burleel ovtlf 500 9 ENTERTAINMENT ytlrl \go Wilen Illa Spen- TONIOHT larda conQU&t'ed Ptlfu CD)8AIOAL.L.'8 8UT •ID NOVA PL.AVINO BASEBALL "A la For Atom, 8 It Fot HSTI Bomb" Or Eelwlld T .... 7:30 9 THE Illa "F1tllaf of Illa H- Wti. TEAWEOHTS Bomb," aoclllmed u a Jim Hill reporting live from ecltntlflc genlut and alto Lu Vegu, p<tvl&wt Illa celled one OI Illa moll September 18 wal-e11ngarou• scl&ntll11 In Illa l~I light b&lwMn country, II PfOnleel (R)Q wee Champk>n Sugat Rey ® MOVIE L..onatd and undefMtad * • * "ll't My Turn" WBA Champk>n Tommy I t980) Jiii 011yburgh, ~nt. Mlcl'IMl Oouglu . A brll-1 a FAMIL. Y FEUO liant Chicago m1th ptO,__ L.AWAN! ANO IOI' raalint II!& Pfo«>ltmt _..-IH;.;.l;;.f';;;;LEY-..AND-.. .... COM ..... _P .. AHY ____ ..,1p._11« uv..in r!l!!lon!Dlp CHANNEL LISTINGS D KNXT ICBSI 0 l<NBC !NBCI 0 KTLA 1 Ind I CD KABC IABCI 0 KFMB ICBSI D KHJ TV llnd I CZi) KCST IABCI CD KTTV (In<! I Cl) KCOP-TV (Ind I m KCET t PBSl G t<OCE lPBSl 0 On TV l l TV w HBO C IC.1nem<1 • > t (WORl NY NY 11 tWTBSt t I ESPNI S ISnowt1mel D Spot119t11 C9 (Cable Newi Networ-) wtlWI Int flndl I r-. iOY9 while In New YOl'll for lier tatllar'• remtrrlage. 'R' Cll llZAMI VII! JOl'ln Byner tnowt you tl\lngl ttranger than trvth, latger than Utt. and unltr than anything you•,,. - Men In tlltM encore prtt- antetlona from tlla Sllow- tlma Bllatre Mbrary. .MOVIE * '* "Up Tiie Academy" ( 181JO) Ron l•bman. Ber- ber• Bach. Th• war- obattMd commandent of Weinberg Mlfflary ~ my II no match for tilt troubl&tomt brete enrolled tl\ar9. 'A' IJ: 15 (%) CtNEMA.ICOAI 8:3089 L.AVOH!I SHIN.IV Two guya with d&Mert on lh&lt mlnda take the glrit out to en upenllw dinner (~Q (l)ATL.ANTA llG L.Aff OFF Biii Tu"1 hoett tlll9 humor· ous night ol entartalnmtnt u unknown comtcllent are ludOtel for their comic ,.,.,, ... (%) CHAAlD CHAMPLIN T AL.XS wmt ... "Rob«I Sttc*" t:OO 9 (]) MOVIE • • "Por1r11t Of A Stripper" (1979) L1tley Ann W1trtn, Ectward Her· menn A widow f90lt the Cllaflenot of falling lier eon wfllla wortclng N 1 c1anotr In a nightclub. (R) D8MOVll * •'A .. L.tgtnd Of Tha GolO&n Oun" (1~ o.t&tMge, Hal When lllt ttmlly le mur- ~. • young """* '""" llP with a runeway tlave lo Mak revenge. (RI eO THMl'I OOMPNIY Jtctt POlel • 1111 own twin tor-Aelpll Fllf1eV't vltlllng m-. (A)Q • CNlll AL.lln': THI A40t(( °' fAIT Al'MlA TNe documentary locuea on the pllgtll of lterMO P&OPlt In hat Alfa _, whet '°"" ~ ... dol"i_IO help. •• HOeTAGI.: A TOM coma INCIAl. Ex·lranlln hOlteee Wllllem K1ough 1p11k1 frffly 1Dout 1111 14-montll ordeal In Iran. (t:J MOVll * * * "Tl!& ldolmafler" (1 H O) Rey Sllarkty. T O'leh F&ldlhuh. A manipulatl\l't m1n1gar uHt varlou1 plOyt 10 catapult two INll- &Qtr'I Into pop tinging tlardom 'PG' CilMOVll * * * "Alri>!-r· ( 18110) Robert Maya. Julia Hager- ty. Aller an llr1lntf'1 crew fella to fOOd polaonlng, 1 n&NOUI IOfrntr Wat pllot It pr....cs Into MMcl and muel oonttnd with on- bolfd hytltrlt, I MCrelMI oontrot •-and cttc:llt- fllleel mtmori... 'PO' t'.M. 9 TOO CL.Oii '°" COMflOf'T Sare holdl t MWIOt Miid\ ~ Henry Into hOt wetw ~ COUNTOOWH TO THI IHOWOC)WN; l.IOHAN> vt.HfAf'NI Barry Tompkin• Ind LMTY Mtrcllenl gMI 111 ucltlng Pfe\lltw of Illa wonel -.. terwelght c11amplon1hlp bout ~ Sugar Rey Leonard end Tommy Htwnt. (l)MOVll **'* .. Alfpl-1" (191JO) Robert H1ya, Jullt He;tr· ty. Aller an alrllntf't crew fallt to fOOd polaonlng, a ntrYOUt former -p11o1 It =::.:~-== I TUBE TOPPERS Mid 1MmOtt91. 'flQ' IHOllU& Wtllt IPP _ tit llt a -munlly play, J41nlfh9' .. CBS• 8:00 '"The Futurl!. What's Next?'' Alook at life ln the yl!ar 2000 <See Review Below) . beoofnel lrllnda """ • Pfomllint ....... wflO 11 111llMqu.-.1ty found """6Wed. (f') Q KTLA e 8 :00 "Cape Fear ." Greaory Peck and Robert Mit chum star Ill a suspense thriller • M'A'l •H Trapp•r. ooaolln tty ~.wi1-tlheln•-. ~ bol(lng ·~· 10 ~· tlla ltlnlfW of. llelullf\11 ,.,,... ,, KCET @ a n d KOCE 8 s:oo · -"A ls for Atom, 8 is for Bomb .. A profile of Dr. Edward Teller. so-called father of the H-Bomb. ""~Dt , ... HllPMOI" The eeaond _.... 800ll ,tir41td W.. KHJ fJ 9 :00 "Crisis Alert. The era F•IMI Ill aponeored bV tlll Aevleta Chllallo-~ and OOOtdllillad A'6n)' 6f East· A'ff'f~~ ... 'A~do~llmehtary a bout the starving people of East Africa '?1. '= Kanlb. CID*~ .. ,. ___ 1 To ,. __ _... tel • promotion, • voung • ....,.. .,.._, lntut&nOI man lend9 Ill• ( 1H O) Dyen Ctnf\Oft, Rob-1111anrnant to Mrllor axecu· efl l lt kt . A rune..; 1,_ ~end t ~ •Ill FANTASY l8LANO trucker hauling cettle A format stuntman rltkt couM<>-OOMt beCOme ttle Illa Nie to b& reunited with tateet• ol I w114 croa.-Ill• eon, and an Intern• covntry en .... 'PO' t1on11 cooking aontH t CD) MOVlf M nt Into a giant IOOd • y, "8-ln" ( 1117) Wll-f!illt. '"' llam Smith. 811fbtta La • MAV!.RICK U.8. lnlelllgenOI C.-. In t ~ falll Into tilt Ck.ltcllal apeclal ll8Mf tO •loCI tfle CJ{_ I ~f\i. I IWlndler. lmmlntnl "*"" of ..,. • .....,.,. Hewallen crime syMj;° .t .( • •• "A StrNtcat Named oalta. 'A' OMlre" (1951) Merion • MOVIE Brando, VMen Leigh A • • "The Piiot" Clift Soutl\em belle ioM1 lier Rob«leon. An 1lrplaM een1ty w1111e trying to I>'• pllot turnt to eloohtl In'--lier f1dad gtnllllty or<* 10 oopa wO an • agalntl the h1rU1tnent of unhappy mat~ end • lier llar"1 and brutltll INelrallng ~. •PQ• ~Olher4n-law 10'.301 ~ • ll'OOKIU -----· A 18-yt1r-old boy I• Hf'TWON< NIWI forced to take th& 1>11m1 e 'AIT FOfll#AIC> for Illa crlmM ol •Junkie. "Bualneu Of lntonnallon" 1l:Of. (]) MOCL.OUO New ~Ilona sys-Three men H eklng ,_ may INCi 10 doing revenge on McCIOud plot bualnMa w1t1t011t moMy. to kldnep th& marwhll't I>"* Of omc... ~friend. • 1M,.... Oft""' (8) MOVIE JIAN IAOOll * * * "Clddytll&Ck .. "ROM" Sandy ancl JflWrt (lNOI 8111 Muney. Rodney deCldt to hott • l9a "-"• • ~ Thi dlm&nt· partloularty atl,.,.. pl ~ eel groundl-kMC>W of I end lier I~ 10 1li" 1wanlly country club MW ltctt tor tlltlr jol#nll. wagee w1r against th• ~ gopher• Inhi biting hi• turf CI) MOVll •R' • * *"' "Tiie Hlfll AN ... a TOMOMOW Tiie Mighty" (1'64) JoM ' Queeta: Rlcll llltla, ectr ... W1yne, Claire T~. An , Eltr.abtth Atn19V. airplane with 22 ~ 1•. PIYCHIC gers aboard ~ Into Mn·~ , "4WNA gtr en rOU1e to ~ ~ "The P-Of Th& Madi· cltco. um" Hoell· Demien Slmp- 11:00 ••• (]) 9 8 ton, Staolt Hunt. GUMll NIW8 1 Frede Fall, Brend1 Cren· • ITAf' T"IK thaw. Tiie Enterptltt MOOrl* I • tNOIPIHOfNT Dattltflllcl tor two tllllftl , NElWON< NIW9 wtlO hew be.I -~ • '(C) MOYll 50,000.)'Mf-old Wit. * "Tlla H91)9y Hooker I ~YWID~ Goee Holtywooel" (19711) ""'"""' Martine 8&1w\Cke, Adam "Penny FO< A'-" 8'tow'' Welt. The QUMn of Illa call e llNNY HIU. glfte 90" lo Illa !Mm cap1. Benny'1 '*'1kln el "TM" 11110 mua 1 movie btMd Dark Numw ,..._.. , !f. ~oblogf9Plly ·A' glwe him .,. ..... flQ • (&) ........ IMf of Ill. * * "lovert And Uart" e DIOKCAWTT (tM1) Ooldlt MI Wll, Glan- Ouaat: Jonathtn Miiar. I cerlo OIMnlnl. 'R' ~ 2 of 2)(f') • ':10• MOVIE (C) MOVll • • *"' "The Salltlurg Con-***"Motel Helt'' l'tlOt 11ect1on" (1872) Barry ROf)' Calfloun, PllUI Llnlle. • Newman. Anna Karin• l'wmer 8mttll U.. hll CIA aotntt I nd Neel-NUii baellroedl motel to P'.. .,. aft« Incriminating Nul CiUf& and ,..., the a..,' -document• that 11a ... but high ~ty ni.t he • lellen Into enemy hand• needa tor Ille ..,........ I HIWI bualnttl. ·R' 9 MOY11 CJ) MOVIE • * • .. Tlla Stripper .. *'*'*'A "The HIGfl Anj (tte3) Jotnnt Woodwatd, The Mlgtity" (1"4) JotWt Alcllard hym.,. After Wayne. Claire Tte¥Or. All •ytng In a 1mlll town for llrplane wtlh 21 ~ a brt9I period of time, an gert aboard NM IMO --U -etmi\lal 11at dtclOM to ger wi rout• to I an ~. mew. end ttart OV9'. cltoo. '1 (J)MOVll 1':t0 e (I) AUCI • •~ "CathtrlM & Co." On lier ~ wetl ..,II her ( 1173) J-Blrllln, Petrick eon, a~ ~te I )91:> O.W-A y01.1ftg gift tra· ..ittng tablel In an Ari-Yell to Patlt to DeOorna 1 1ona din«. (Al high fatn1on model but lier D a TONIGHT plant fall thrOUQh and Ill& Hott: JOllMy O•tt•n. opena • highly lucratlYa Gu..11· Mlftin Mull. 9'1MY 11f0ttltutlon butlneea. 'R0 Aogtrt. • flilOV1I • 0 MC telWI * * "Up Tiie A~" NIGHTl.INI (1NO) Ron Leibman, Ber· I L.ET'IMNCaAo.Al b&ra Bach. The wtr· ITANLSV-. 6btelaed oommandent ol Kc.fNRlt.l>T Weinberg Mllltwy A~ Hott: C'"' ~ my 19 no maldl tor the • ~MO troubteeomt brett tnrOlleCI NIWI ...... R' • MOV1I 1:41 (8) ........... WHEN: 11' p<lnltn and pul>llthtrt. heedllnet and by-llnH. acandalt and acoopa. 2:00 G IHTIATAINMENT TONIO HT • MOVIE. • • ·~ "Stop Train 3411" (t9a.) Jota Ferrar, SN n Flynn An Eu t German llOW• tWIY on •n A~rl- 2: 10 lean a heading_, 2: 15 J,IOVIE •••Y, "Tile lotl Moment" (18'7) Robert Cummlnga, Agnee Moor. hMd A publllhar travels to Italy In -ell ol aoma mllalng love notN belong· i to I well-known writer 2:30 NEWS MOVIE **'*'A "Tlla Haunting" (1993) Julie Hatrlt. Claire Bloom. FOllr dllp1ra1a people lnvetllgate 1 houta With an 1nfamou1 reput• 1 lion tor aupern1turtl 2:40 i~OAIAL. 2:45 MOVIE ••'A "Gentle Giant" (1987) Denni• weever. Vert Mlle• A •mall boy and Ill• pat b&tt find adventure In tilt Florid• EvarglldM (%)MOVIE * * "Bathing BH Ul)I" ( 1944) Red Skelton, &tiler Wllll1m1 A compoHr enrolls In • g1r11· tchOOI to bl nttr nla new wife. who left him right efta< tl'll wad· ding. I 3:008 NEWS CIJ IMZAAAE VIII John 8yMr lllOwt vou thing• ttranger then truth, tatger than Ille, and unie. than anything you've ever ...,, In thtM encore prM- 11111t1on1 from Illa Sh<>vr-- Umt lllUrra llbraty a;ao CJ) MOVIE * * * "Simon" ( 11180) Alan Arkin. AIJllln Pendle- ton. Sclent1111 ti 1 blzerr• ly ml.Olrtctad think tank oonvlnoe 1 bumbling col- lege ptolM8Qr that lie It en llltn ''°"' outer 11Peot ·PO' .MOVIE '* '* "look Back In Anger" 118511) Claire Bloom. Rlch- wd Burton. 8ued on the play bV John Oeborne At tha lut moment, a men d4to0119f"t ll'le1 Ila loV&t and need• hi• wtll •:00• MOVIE • • "Unknown Wllder- naea" (t873J Two,_,_. bo)'I uptor• Ill& mountain reglont Of Wyoming and Montana In ... ,ell of 1 treuure rapu1ae11y burled "*-• MOVIE * * "Highway Oragn&t" ( 1954) Richer Cl Cont•. Joan Bennett. An ell· Marin• becom.. the ecapegoet wtien a l>Nvll- ful girl Ila'• known cuuatly It lound murdered. 4:ff (%)THI MGM STORY: 8UNKl8T STAM AT PALM IPfllNG8 4:30 (t:J MOVIE * * * "Acrou Tlla Wide Mluourl" (1951) Clltk G11>1&. Ricardo Mont&lben. A band of lur !rappers .,,,.,, tha unchaned terrl- 10ry of Illa 81acllfoot lndl- an1 wtl&re they encounter 1 hoetile cllltf and hit war- rior• 4:'6 (%) MOVIE * • "Tlla Alj>-Off" ( tt?f) ,Ml OHi Edwerel Al~rt. Kartn Olde Ca¥et1 tellt tM atory 1 Blecti. A oM0 of .... oftNAmttlclntr..~. • • • "Alrplt nel" ( t91JO) Rob«I Hayt, Julie Mager. I)'. Aller an alrtlMr·a crew • w.-~ona 11110tller OY9t M .000.000 1n dlM\Ofldl. 11:M (8) AAca l'Of' M NNNANT letry Tompklnl and Tlftl , Mt:C'atwt ~ dMlllDNlt .. buat>elt "~ -Interview IOm4I of 1"" Q!_m ... top p1..,..,... 11:..a l,W MOVll *'A "PlatO'I The ~" (1980) s.ka, UM~. 12:00 • MOVll • • * '* .. Tiie Apen"*"" (1M0) Jeck L.emmofl • .-.~ · ley MacL.alnt. ..... to ~ JOHN DARLING CBS Show turns future shock iilttl~tuture schlock By FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,,. ................. NEW YORK -CBS' entertainment divlaion took a lfe&t ldea, Lnjected it with too much prime- Ume hocus-pocus and turned it lnto Just a 1ood show, tonilht's "The Future: What's Next?" at I p.m . on Channel 2. It could have been 1reat. A look at science, medicine and llfettyles in the year 2000 would have worked wonderfully lf played atraltht. the way CBS News would have done it. But thJ1 la the show bis world of prime Ume, 10 we 1et futuriaUc pseudo-comedy, trite banter between "co·1tan" Oeor1e Plimpton and Karen Caye, but not eQOU&b depth and detail on aome very inter11Un1 ldeu t&Dd inventlona. In between the future aeblock, the Protram touchee nJcely on aome 1ubjeot1 that will 1Umulate the cmtal·ball suer In all ct ua: biollic llmbl and computerised bearta, bou.Mbold robotl, IOU -fr-ff farm product.a and a noatlq city complete wtUs baHbalJ fieldl, ahopptnc centers and an ocean mew for everybody. Tbe way the noaUq cttr ii handled typUlet bow tldt project could bave beel1 flJ' better. n. dty afructy ultta with 1,000 people, raillnf our .curloalty ~bout ocHn·top lh1n1. But we 1•t noWqmore. If w• dJd, there would have bell! leu tlme for Mila Caye'• tllly aoJoum into the nm 1eneratloa'a If kitchen -complete with futu.rlatlc appUIDOM .... ~ -. computers that are trl11ered by sound commands ancient clichea. Or for talldq tombetoa11 IDd a \o perform simple tasks. comedy lketch ln which • female comput• com• ~ Of course, much or the future will rely on th<»e on to a male actor. Even Plimpton referred te tlD 'MnY marvels, the computer chiP1. The day 11 not as ridiculous. . ·1 {oc) far from now when computers wl\l contl'Ol metal sails on ships, uUlllinl any available wind "The "°'ture: What'• Next?" la a lo,Scal ft-anc1 cuttinl oil consumption dtut1ca1Jy. tension of the aucceastul odd-ball reality 1bowa "That'• Incredible" and "Real People." A wbola By the year 2000, the show predlctt \ba' ae1ment could have been done OD the European,. •lcrochipe could be Implanted to contl'Ol mood 1l1ner ColonJ, who hll comtructed the Hefttar1 .... , \11wtap and depression. Tbere'a also the 1u1111· desk of the future and a amall drcullJ' ldtcbe •dr· )Ion that th• human brain could be aupplemnted roundin1a1wivel cha.Lr. ,. "' a computer embedded ln the skull. ~)o \... "Thia will free th• pulCID ct tom0110W ~ ' • Now that's scary. So wu one child 1peaklq live ber more Ume fpr llvlq," Colonl aaN. ~ ,omputer t.ermlbolo1Y that IOUllded like a torel.rn ittchen Jooked llk• lt mllbt Jive Mw meudM. • lJIPAI•· the term "dJuy bouaewtle." / 1 , ,, • One educaUoa u.91rt 1ald that computtn ad Tbt procram doll •• Mrioua about....... ftlMorl in 1cbool1 bad Dot auned lndtptlMS•t aclence down the road.~··• blolllc arm._., dtoulbt ln children. Tbla wu anot.ber example ol link• direct!)' into a human'• Da'VOUI ,,._ •• .., • lnttnlt.lne subject that railed qu..Uou Ulat an artlftdal heart tbat baa maiatalaed Ufa la .,.,. IM'fet ecmldered. calY11, but, _. doctor ,.,., la •till a dee• aWQ , ~ from amta&llDc human Ufe. &a.rli• WI aummll', Alan Landlbutt, oae ot t6t -.eutave produoen, bfoulht ua • mindJ111 A.Dotber breatthroulb II a tickle belt, wbictl iii\ Nirtatlc J.&m• ab.ow called "The Kryptm Factor." wom around the atomaib ad a.Ida the '""' md . Tbe ·man 1 evidtQUy hun1 up on later um... ud beariAI ol deal people tbfCNlb IOUDd ... .u... marbe by the year 2000 he'll mate better Por the nvtnly dJHbled, ld.c. la de•tll.... ......ion lbowa. 1 't't • I ea Ille to tood ~. • nttVOU1 for"* .., P4IOt 11 pt-.d Into ~ and mu&I oontand with on. lloefd 11Vtter1•, a _,.Uva oontJol towe; and .,._ lllltd mtn'Ontl 'PO' Wrdnr•da 11•• Da11d•r Mol'les • * * "Tiie AbdlcatlOn" ( 18 7 4) l,Jv "*"'*"'-Pttw FlllCll ltCIUIM Of '*' lolll tor 1 Oardlnal. Outttl Cl'lrlltlna ~ I lllr '"'CM10llout sweci.n by abdlee""O and COf!Ytlllntl to c.tllOllctlm I" 1M 111'1 Olf'ltury. 'PO' (%) ••• "l l&clng l ad• JIM" ( 18741 CIMYOn Little. Gene Wlldtt ~led 111 Mel lrOOll 1 A rallrOld wortltr In Ille OICI W• llmoet hM more probl&ml that! Ila can hendlt wlllfl ha II appolnltd 111\etlff 04 Roclt Al<lgt, I town pin- pointed 10< oaetructlon bV 1 bulln&ll tyc;oon 'A' 1:00. * * ·~ "Tlla Ettlfnal .. ~ ••• _ ~ . . J\•tllfl)" l tjt'J . .,jUO • • • • • ~· -lllUIQWtu -M•rtlt, Mldtltlnt Sol>--ogna A young man expert. 8:00 e * • "Pllobl•" ( t81JO) enc" a trllglo lwt•t of f111 Paul MIChHI GIHer. lolloWlng Illa 111-flled loW SuMn liOgan A group or for 1111 tunt mtr'llelly Ill p1tl&nlt, tlrlek· (I}*•* 'A .. The Bad An4 an with pllOl>IU , lrt mur· Tlla e .. utllul" ( 1952) Klrll dtlf&d eecordlng to their OouglN, Lana Turnf(. lndMdull IMtt 0R' COld·htatled Hollyw004 5:30 Cl) • * .. Charge Of Tlla pr~ atfectl 1111 "* MOOtl T't" ( 1979) LOUii 01 M¥trel people pureul~ Nye, Htlfb Edelm1n Dur-ttarelom. Ing World War I, t Germ1n 1:30 (t:J * * "Get Cllar11e TUI· •PV 8XICUlll I pl•n to ty" ( 1978) Ololt Etntty, WMICen Illa American Wlf Otwrtn ~II. A lwlndlir enort by enoouraglng VIII• (IO(ll tl'IOUMndl ol ~ NueYI end 1111 bi nd of trom en Italian crime bolt guerlll11 to mike rtld1 on and makN Ill• gateway 111& Mexican border. ·o· drag With tilt mob In h~t t:OO (t:J • "Danger On Dart-pUtlUll 'PG' moor" A convlet on Illa 1:M CI) * * • "AlrpiaMI" looM and 1 mytterlOU• old (IMO) Rotltr1 Haya. Jutte woman plunge • trio OI Hagerty Aher en all'tln&r'a youngatara Into d&ngtlf, etew 1811• to fOOd pol10l)- 1u1pense ind eliciting Ing, • nervou• former w11 ldvanturt. pilot It prtlMd Into l&f· 7:30 (t:J • • "A Ho••• Celled vice and mutt contend Jetter" A young glrl ltlat" with on-bolfd hyetena, • an extraordlntty bond with MCtallve control lowtf the old llorM wllOm she end cllcl'+flllad memort&t rt1Cu1t from retirement 'PG' 8:00 Cl) ••• ·~ "The B•d And 2:00 ••• "From Hell To VICJ.. The Beautiful" ( 1952) Kirk tory" I 1979) George H1tnlt-' Douglas. L•n• Turntlf A ton, George Peppard Fow cold·hH rted HollywOOd friend• lrom dlflerenj prOduetr attectt th& llvat countrlfl must leave Peril of Mverel people pursuing In 1838 lo light tor ''*' • tl&rdom. lndlvldu1I countrlH Ill 1:30 (t:J ••~ .. Uptown Satur-World War II ·po· day Nlgfll" ( 19741 Sidney 3:00 <II*** "Going Homa" POlt~. 8111 Cosby A lacto-(1971) Robert Mltc:tlut'I\, ry worker and a atreet-Brenda Vaccaro Fotlowll'llJ WIN 01bble gal caught up hit mothtlf'I murder. an In a g1ngl1nd feud wnan ex-con llunll down 11i. tll&y decide to tri ll 1 gang· r1111tr tor whom ht hM· tter wno ll&ld up a bit. bora mingled leellnga ol 9 • • .. Tlla PHor· Cllff love and h111. Robtlftson An 1lrptane (t:J • "01nge< On Dart· pilot turnt to l leohof In moor" A convict on the order to cope with an loota and • my11erlou1 old unh1ppy marriage and woman plunge a trio of fruttrating ca,_ 'PG youngsters Into dln;tr. 10:00 • • • "In Fut Comp1-1u1pan1t end exciting nf· ( 111•8) Bowery Boyt. 1dvtn1ure t..eo Gorcay Tiit Boyt get 3:04 CI> • • "Loven And more than they b1rgalnec:f Llera" ( 198 t) Goldie Hawn. 1or when they go nosing Giancarlo Glennlnl • R' Into I t1xl racatl 3:30 G *•'A "UMC" ( 1969) CJ) • • • "Simon" ( t81JO) Ricllatd Brldford, Jamee Alan Arlon. Auttln Pendle-Daly. A large un1Ytrt1ty1 Ion. Sciantl•t• at • blzarr• m&dlcaf canter 11 pllQll&d iv mllldlrteted think 11nk with dally crl-Including convince 1 bumbling col-maJp<actic. tultt. lega prolasaor 11111 ha IS .,, CJ) * * "Chatg& Of Tlla alien from outer apeoa Model T.,.. t ti79) LOUI• ·PQ· Nye, Herb Edelman Our• e ** "Thund«blrda To Ing World War I. 1 G&rm9'1 Tlla Relcu&" (1H 1) Tiie IOY execut• • plen lo plloll of five apeclt ll)' weallan tht Al'l\tlftoan wat equipped rocket tlllpt effort bV tneouraolng VIiia mutt .. ,,. Ill& 11-of pa..-Nutvl and hit bend ol ~· tra~ on 1 guerlllu to maka raids on ~ tranaport. ·G· 111e Mexican border ·o· 1o:IO ~ • • * "RalntrM Coun-4:00 (t:J * * "A Horw Called ty" I 1957) Ellubeth Teylor, ,,_,., .. A young glf1 tllaflt Montgomery Clift. During en extraordinary bond with tilt CMI War.• captlv1tlng Illa old llorM wllOm ~ SOutlltm t>&llt I• deter· rteeu&l lrom retlrtmtnt. mined to have th& man ol e • * "Who Says I can·1 llaf C110101 regerdlela ol Ride A Rlllnt>owl" ( 197 I) th& conaaq'*1CM. Jack Klugman, Norm• 11:00 e • • "Santi Fe Franch. The caretaker ol a Stampede' (1D381 Jonn GrMnwicn Vlllag41 pony W1yna, Rey Corrigan. Tlla l&n'll ltQtt eviction by 1111 TllrM Meeqult-. try to untefupulout real Mtata CIMt • cowboy eccuMCI of agent who wantt 10 build 1 murder1ng a gold PfOIP&C· hlgh-rl1t on th& farm'1 lot. tor. 'G' 11~30. * * * "Stap Lively" IJ:OO (t:J **'A "Uptown S1tur· (tt44) Frink Sinatra. Gk>-d1y Night" (11174) SkfMlv "' OeH•ven A producer PolU•. Biii CA>abf A lacto- and hi• cul llnally land In ry worker and 1 ltfMI· Illa big time 1ller they wlM c1bl>I& get caught up encounter many llnenclal In • g1nglend feud whan llurdlH. tll&y decide to trall 1 gang• 12:00 • • • • "Talk 01 Tilt ttw who held up 1 bar. Town" (1~2) Cery Grant. (%) * * * "For Me And My Jean Arlllur A Suprwna Gal" (1842) Judy Garland, Court judge Ind I taaclltr Gene K&lty. Tlla IUCCH8 of help 1 men clear hlmMll 01 two v1udtllllll1n1 I• Inter. an atton cllerga. ':!Pied by World War I. ••• "Come All Tilt 8:IO. ··~ "Nuty H1bltt" Cup" (1951) Jam• Cao-(18771 Glenda Jtckeon, nay, Qlg Young. A man lttf M&lln• M«cour1. 8&veral worthlHt b&cauta of hit nun1 In 1 Plllladelpllla con- drinking It taught to fact vent become anmMl\ed 11' Illa again through th• • W1tergata.llka acand_., effort• or anothtlf alcohol-u •MW Abb&ll I• •bout lo to b& ~ted. 'PO' by Armstrong & Batluk .JUC1Y .L.. .J. -it>L..D YOU NF>./~ ~ O>J,.L.. M£ A-r WORK.' . . . .. . . . 3 3 a s s a s a s s s s s cs a a c a t s J s s s s s.s z .SJ , ~ ••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{Tuesday, September 15. 1981 Calif Ornia winerie s gaining mome ntum with low-calorie beverage t..OS ANGELES (AP> -CriUc alcohol ot 11tundord wlne. pcrp~tratorli or the new product, This wa11 llft~r u judge overruh .. -d l ncludlng entries by SebasUani w1anl l o drink w i ne before becau:se maybe they (tJl it WU not ~ healthy Ilg ht product," says Masson publicity director Brucl! LaBadie "We're trylna to c11 pturl' the s ame market that the l11tht beel's captured , _to de· velop a new market." Alexander Woollcott. who once Skeptica might assert that lamented that everythin& tie II L Menc ke-n, the g e ner al us11erts that the product Is 11 the U S. Bureau o r Alcohol. and Puul Masson llked was either illeaal. lmmor1.I grump from Baltimore who as or fallen.Ing, mt1ht have been serted that no one ever went wine whose time has come Tobac<>o and Firearms and al· Last month, the bureau •P· · ·The g r o wth I n I i eh t lowed Taylor California Cellars proved two processes for mak plused · broke under\'Sllmating the taste be veruges the past five years to put caloric content Informs· ln1 low calori wine, neither ot hus been phenomenal," he s ays. tion on its new Light Chablis. which Is the most obvious -and Some Cwtforrua wineries are of the Amer1c~n public. would ··Light beers urc up 350 percent, Tbe bureau su1d the deslgna illeg al expedient of waterina makina headway an the market· feel vindicated. Ing of a product they call "light Wine sellers estima te that by low ca.Jor ie sort drinks are up 58 l ion "hght" applied to a wine It down. Essentially, wine can wine." which has about three· 1990, light wines will account for pe rcent and sparkling mineral t raditionally denoted its alcohol be reduced In calories by boiling w ate r is up 49 pe rcent. 1n each content, a nd a r gued unsuc· to reduce the alcohol content or "Ninety pt:rccnf of wine ma1t· ing and wine sell ing is romance, and s maller wane m akers de· pend on lhHt for their s1lles," he quarters of the calories of stan· 10 percent of the wine market. dnrd wine. "Somebody's buying it," says case, the Light beverage has Car cessfully that t he calor ic in by using arapes picked before outs tripped the growth of its for m at ion might confuse con· full m aturity to reduce their s ug- Critic George Jean Nathan, Doug Gum of the Pronto Market r egular counterpart." s umers ar content. who said he only drank to make in West Los Angeles. "The • ·other· people · mure· lntttestlntc: · · shetf'S'" ~tnl>lY al tlle end ·or 'the · .• .\lt~~µg~, yj~l'}.~i:s .iJf~. t>~~n ...• TJ\.C. J~~uil .<ll~.led other •..• WinQJDake.t..'l-»ay.they. are nol experimenting with low-calorie, wineries lo T aylor's plans, and lryine to do 1Jl lhe state's Cine .said •. "Thill .is.not,&· w.ifte ·we'd • - recommend for you to have at a fancy dinner This Is a good, probably would not be pleased: week." The product also only has Elliot Fine, president of Pau.J low alcohol content wine for within weeks of the February wane industry light white to have with 'a light dinner " about three-quarter s of the Masson, one of the le ading so m e time. the product only ruling several brand~ of light or ''We 'r e t rying to get new went on the market last winter lo c al wi ne wt're on the market. customers . people who didn't MELLOWING Mick Jagger Jagger to curb • antics LONDON (AP) -In a few years, sa ys Mick Jagger, he'll tone down his antics on stage with the Rolling Sto n es because he can't take the pace. "I can go on playing and singing all my life. But I can't carry on do· ing the kind of act I'm doing now forever," the 38· year-old singer said in an interview Monday. "l reckon I can carry on for three or four years but after that I won 't physically be able to d o it any more." S peakin g Cr o m a studio 60 miles outside Bost o n . where lhe Stones were rehearsing for a 40-city U.S. tour, Jagger to ld the Sun newspaper he jogs five miles a day to train for the act. Since form er Beatie J ohn Lennon was shot last December , some rock s tars have been re· luctant to tour, but J ag- g er is philosophical. "You can't spend your life being paranoid. There'll always be the nutters and you j ust have to watch out for them . You take e very precaution and when you're on stage you just have to watch the first 30 rows for the nutter with the handgun.'' 44,000 GM truc k s recalle d DETROIT (AP> Genera.I Motors Corp. is rec alling about 44,000 heavy-duty trucks to in- s pect s teeri ng s haft bolts whic h may not have been tightened properly during a s - sembly, the automaker said. "A loose bolt could wear and eventually might cause separation or the shafts, thus affect· ing control," GM said. The company said one accident w~ reported in connection with the prob- lem but there were no injuries. GM said it is r ecalling Chevrolet Bruin and GMC Brigadier trucks made from the 1978 to early 1981 model years. "Dealer inspection, tightening of the nut to ~peciflcation , or replacement of the nut and bolt If necesaary, will be performed wlthout charge," GM said. Clean grant· l ·a BERKELEY CAP> Tbe Aaaoclatlon of Bay Area Govemmenta hu been tlven a $90,000 federal srant t.o help it prevent . t.oxtc chemical 111Ua and t.o coordinate i:leao·UP effort•. Tbe De p artment of Tramportltioo pro1ram la meant t.o help the H · aoelation t.o Identify re- ao urcea available in case of a toxic spUJ a a a at don't know ut us could fill a bus. Did you know that about 100,000 take a ride on us every day? Or that you can go anywhere in Orange County for no more than 75¢? These are just two facts you may not have known about the Orange County Transit District. In fact, you may have a lot of questions regarding the bus. Well , we'd like to answer some of those questions and let you know just how practical the bus really can be for you. The bus stops here. -The first thing you should know about the bus is how easy it is to catch one. With over 6,000 bus stops throughout Orange County, most are just a short walking distance away. Just look for the blue sign with our name and bus symbol on them. In fact, 75'* of the Orange County popu- lation lives within 3 olocks c::=:=:::» ..-c:=:=:=:::::>::> of a bus stop. r--~~~"'--~ 'lb add to th is conve- nience, the average time between buses is usually a half-hour, with the frequency points, and how you can transfer to another bu s. You can get these sched- ul es by calling OCTD, or they're available at libraries, post offices, banks, schools, shopping centers and major employers. on the l:>usiest routes during peak periods being only 10-20 minutes. (And our reliability record is an incredible 99.98%!) Fare costs. '----~-~ii~One of the biggest benefi ts about ~ riding the bus, of course, is the We've got you covered. In case you didn't know, there are 56 different routes that our buses go along. Routes that can get you anywhere in Orange County, conve- nient!y and reliably. We carefully planned these routes according to what the public wanted. By analyzing certain key areas, large neighborhoods, and spe- cific employment needs, we've devel- oped an extensive network of routes. money you can save. And to save you even more, we've created special economy fares for mid-day and week- end use. Here's how it works. We have two different fare peri- ods: peak and non-peak hours. Peak hour8 are 6 a .m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p .m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Non- peak hours are all other times and weekends. Here's how the rates go: PEAK NON-PEAK Regular 7 5¢ 60¢ Senior Citizen 35¢ FREE Handicapped 75¢ 35¢ Remem- ber that you must always have the exact chanse when you ride the bus. If you want to simplify things though, we do have monthly bus passes. For the regu- lar rider, the pass is $21.50; for the student or handicapped, $18.00; and for Senior Citizens, $12.00. They're available at 125 loca tions throughout Orange County. Another bargain about the bus is that transfers are free. Just ask your bus operator for a transfer when you board. It's just one more way the bus can save you money and energy. What a way to go. Now that you know about our main bus line, it's time you learned about our other ways to get around. OCTD has a family of transportation services including Neighborhood Dial-A-Ride where we'll pick you up at your curbside for short trips; Carpool matching service to put you in touch with other commuters going your way ; and Park and Ride lots and Express Routes, so you won't have to hassle the traffic . So you see there's a Jot to learn about the bus. And the best way to find out more is to try us out. Just call our hot line number for more infor- mation, or send in the coupon below. We want to help you try out the bus. So fill in this coupon telling us where you'd like to go and we'll send you a personalized route schedule. . , . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • I want to go from._ _________ _ '"' ....... • and-------------<-••tr .. o • leaving at. __________ _._am pm. • weekday/weekend. Tu. ________ _ and lHo.,..t • -------------troe••t,..u • aniving at am pm. • I would like to start my return trip • at pm. • Name---------------• Address City ___ _ • Then to help you understand where the bus ~oes, we created our Ride Guide. Tius free booklet shows every line our buses take. Once you know where you want to go, you can pick up one of our specific route schedules. These tell times, stopping ~~~-· ..•..............•. OCT!) PO Box .IOOfl < h1rd1•n <:rove. ( 'nlt(ornrn 9164~ --......... _ ... .,,,._ -··- ··--~.-~---- Crant Gelker Faust's debut • meteoric SOUTH BENO, Ind <APl La s t fa ll , J e rry F a u s t was coac hing high school football in Cincinnati a nd now he finds hi mse lf coaching a Notre Dame team ranked No 1 in college football. Faus t de buted with the Fight· ing Irish Saturday and his team Jumped to the top spot in The As· soc i ale<:! Press college football poll this week after defeating Louisiana State 27-9. "I TIONK I'll r etire now. At least I can say J w as No 1 once in m y life ." the coach said Mon- day a fter learning the Irish had tak en over first place in the AP poll Not re Dame's c limt> to the top wa s helped by a pair of upsets of Michigan and Alaba m a. las t 0 54 c:u _;as 3 5 Daily Pilat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1S, 1981 CLASSI Fl ED C6 5 a ZS SOS 5 3 Cl 5$33335}3 Orange Coast College wants to pass the test this football season . C4 . 3 6 ... Frolll one war zone to another 'Gelk iiT: pfoyzng f Or ti SC Was n0ihi1i9 CoriiP~~ed t~» ;~r ~i~i~Q i;; 'i~-b~non • By JOHN SEVANU Of -0.Hy ...... Se.ti At firs t glancl', Grant Gelker's ac- comµhshmenb would seem miniscule compared to others in his family llis falht'r. Bruce. was part-owner of t he Portland Storm in the old World foot ball I A"agut• a nd is c urrently owner of the Saddlcbatk Inn. Thomas Gclker, a second cousin, is t he s ame Thomas Gelker who was ac- cused of sabot aging the Jury in the re· ce n t N F L-Oakla nd Raiders ant i-trus t c ast'. The suit, which e nded with the Jurors voting 8 2 1n the Raiders' favor, was none theless declared a mistrial Tho m as was fingered by h as fellow Jurors as the r C'as on why. Grant Gelhr. actua ll.>. has compiled s ome pretty 1mprcss1ve feats of his own lle's battled back from a separat· ed s pine to bl't:ome a n All conference defensive line m an at Or ange Coas t College an 1973 And, he also went on to play two m ore LOOKING BAl.:1( s eason:. at use wher e. as an outside line backer. he was part of the Tr ojans· 1974 national championship squad Prell} 1mpress1ve stuff, huh? It I!> un· til you con sider Gelker'l> recent m1s- s_iona ry work in Is rael Gelkcr, who has been back for onl y a .. t'ouµlt• of months, Spt'nt mnr~ tha n J } l'U r and a half on h is own t am t• anti o~ n money "trying to help a gro up (If Christians t:au~ht between the PLO :met ls rat•I " Thl' r<.•sult was an ach1('vement thJt for 1.·xt·ct'<icd other fa mily accomph:.h rnenb, and an inner reward that thc yuungc1 C:elkl'r will carry for the n•:-.t of ~IS la fl' I laved 1nsttfr Lebanon," statcd thf' ~H year old Nl•wport B('ac h resid1.•nt "I t..1ug ht ">l'huol and help ed tutor tht• pco pie I lm·d to hclµ the µcoµlt.• a:. m u<·h a s 1 l'ould " Cond1t1ons, to s ay the lea~t. wcrr not tht· best Thl'rc was no hot water 01 ade quale hl•ating Tht.• wanter:. were biller- I' 1•old and tht· food som t>t1mes hard to 1 Clftl ;1d1 I l1-.1 rrw<I so much about myself and ttw pt•oplt'. · l'Xplained <;c lke r of the ex- fH'rtt•111 t' · r n·mcmber I was invited llVl'I tn '011lt'ont•'.., µlac1.• to eat one day <1r1rl "t' h.ul J ba ked goat's head And, v.1tho11t ult•ns1b or washing their hands , th1· 1wopl1• would hre~k off pieces and gl\ I' llll'lll to \.OU I l \\ J:. ;.m honor. s uµposedly, to be g1vt•11 ,1 goat's t•,v t• And for dessert, they Jll'l t•r al'l .. t:d oµl·n the :.kull and gave '1111 ... unw hra111s I knt·v. I v. a:. havan~ a good m eal "h1•11 ttw~ tried to givf:' the leftovers to a t Set• (.,El.KER. Page C2> -week 's top two teams . Michigan, which meets Notre Da m e this Saturday, fell from the to p spot a fter losing its Bag Ten opene r to Wisconsin. • Faust . whose college coaching deb ut was one of the most anx- ious I y await e d in rec ent m em ory, was quick to admit that one gam e does not m ake a s eason "Seriously, it's great. a r eaJ honor. but it will be tough to stay there It's really too early in the season to worry a bout be· ing No I. but we'll take at," said F a us t. 46. who left Cincinnati's Moelle r Hig h School a fter last se ason to take over the reins at Notr e Da me from Dan Devine "T he end of the year as when it really counts The pressure of be ing No. 1 does n't bother me." Ka nsas Ci ty s Geor ge Brett 1s surpnsed by B ert Campanen s rleft 1 and then run down by fo rmer OCC star . Var.11! Sconiers Angels invent new game --Murphy Ball NOTRE DAME, Southe rn California. Okla hom a . Georgia and Penn State ar e the top five tea ms in this week 's A P poll while Michigan, Alabam a and Nebr as ka dropped to 11th. 12th a nd 17th , res p ec t ivel y . Nebraska , r anked No 7 last week . also w as an ups et victim last Saturday. Whatever can go wrong will,. and it does in. another critical loss , this time to . Kansas City Notre Dam e , fourth a week ago, hurdJed to t he top with 24 of 65 first-place votes and 1,233 of a poss ible 1.300 points . Southern Cal, which buried Tennessee 43-7, Jumped from fifth to second w ith 12 first place votes and 1.181 points. Oklahom a , a 37-20 winner over Wyoming, held onto third with 12 first -place b a llots and 1,153 points. The defending champion Geor gia BulJdogs climbed from s ixth to fourth and received 12 fir sts and 1,113 points following a 27-13 triumph over California. The fifth a nd s i x th-plac e teams. Penn Stat e and Texas, e ach received one firs t -place vote. Penn State crus hed Cincin- nati 52-0 and j umped from a ninth-place tie to fifth with 996 points while Te xas t rounced Rice 31·3 and shot from eighth to sixth with 963 points. By ED ZINTEL of'"UM Dally l'I ... Se.ti You've heard of Ball} BaJI' We ll how about Mu rphy Ball? Murph y Ball gets it s name a fte r Murphy's Law . which s tates . "Wh a tever c a n go wrong. will go wrong " And by now it 's prelly clear w ho the origina tors and practi t ion ers of Murµhy Ball are the Angels T he Angels have been playing Murphy Ball to a t<'e They're as good or bette r than t he Oakland A's arc at Billy BaJI. If nine losses in ten games isn't living proof of that , then per haµs Mo,......ty night's game at Anaheim Stadium as In eigh t consecut1 vc losses up until Sunday, the Angels h ad booted balls. left m en s t randed. pitched horrendous ly and da d all thos e other things that Murphy Ball is known for Sunday. the Angels agam put on a classic d isplay of Mu rphy Ball, but unfortunate ly , it came • JUSt a little la te a nd they won because the Texas Ra ngers we re playing Murph y Ball as v. e ll But Mo nda y n ight, before 20 ,9 17 . the Ange ls put o n perha ps their bes t Mur phy BaJI show to date. blowing a 3-0 lead and los ing to the K ansas City Royals. 4 3 Blowi ng it 1s the co r rect term Altho ug h it's easy t o µl ac e the blame o n the person who served u p the two-r un hom e run ball to Fra nk White an th e eighth inning that pro- duced th(' final scor e <that be· mg Andy Ha ssler >. Murphy Ball is, of course, a team s port. And t he Ange ls t ruly lost 1t as a IC'am All they did by losing was prac tic ally turn in all their <'hips for the 1981 season. When you'r e six games out with 18 to go, you might as well fold up, call a ca b and sa y good night. Are the Angels feeling just that way') You bet. Don Baylor had nothing to sa y a fter Mo nday's game And he was the guy who socked the ho m e run in the first inning to give the Angels a 3-0 lead and the gold(•n C"hant't· lo s tart in v.1lh Murph~ Ball Rack Burleson" lie-also took the Fifth Robb~ Grich '' Speechl ess Dan Ford" Datto Juan BcnaqUl't • ~ada G c n t• M a u l' h "! Y e s . G e n e Maul'h had a few things to sa}. none of them. hov.e ver . we re \cry nice Actually. Ma uch, who spoke o n Sunday of t he d ire necessity to sweep the Hoyals 1n three. had som e kind wo rds for his s t ar ter . Arucc K1son As it s hould have been. Kison. who h adn't !>t a rtf'd a gam e s ince July J~. l!IBO before he g a v e his rij.!ht arm l o Dr Lewis Yoeum 's s urgical k nife, workt•d 7~'3 inntn gs , havin g thro wn Jll't 78 p1t chPs and hold- ing a 3 2 lead. It was the lon~{'Sl K1son had gone in a yt'ar, his µn •vious best th1<; se ason heing 47.3 in- n 1 n gs o n Aug 25 ag ains t Boston "Marvelous," was Mauch's report <.'ard on K1son "I loved 1t l 'm s urpr ised he had as 'Lopes of old' homer sparks Dodgers SAN DIEGO (AP) -According to Dodgers M an ager Tommy Las orda. Davey Lopes is t he type or player who ca n win a game with a single, his base running or a home run. Sometim es even with all three Lopes stroked a three-run homer to key a six-run seventh to lead the Dodgers to a 10 -5 victory over San Diego Monday night. "He looks like the Lopes of old," said Lasorda. "He can beat you so many ways -base hits, stolen bases and hitting the ball out of the park." j After struggling below the .200 mark for most of the season, Lopes has come alive in September as a hitter. Comlng arr a ~roin injury that side lined him for more tha n two weeks , the 35-year·old veteran has collected 14 hits in his last 35 at-bats for a .400 c lip "I wanted him to know be wasn 't «ioln «i On TV tonight channel 11 at 7 to lose his job when he was on the dis- abled list. I told Davey when be was read/ to com e back, he was our second baseman," added Lasorda. '•J never lost confidence In myself," said Lopes "There has been no pressure. Pressure 1s when y o u are afraid or fa ilure. "It makes me believe in myself even· 2 m ore. I felt given the opportunity I would! produce, r egardless of wh at other people think " The gam e w as t ied 4.4 whe n Mike Scioscia and Mike Marshall each stroked two-out pinc h s tngles off reliever Eric Show, 0-2, to st a r t the rally De rrel Thomas followed Lopes· fifth home r of the year with a single and scoi'ed on Pedro Guerrero 's double to c ap the in- ning. Lopes. hitting j ust 202 at the s tart of the ttam e, r apped four hats iu s ix trips, drove in four runs and stole a base ,-to lead a 17-hit Dodger a ttack against six Padre pitcher s. Rookie Ted Power , 1-1. J(ot the victory, (See DODGERS. Pag~ C!) much control as ht• did I ex peeled him lo throw that man~ pitches hut I C''<JH'< led that tc1 bC' through onl~ fnt· or six 1n mngs .. So ~h ' was n't K1son left 10 1f he was 0 p1lching ">0 \\CW ' Did a 3 2 gamt•. v.1lh a r un nl'r al first and two out r cq u 1 re a (' alJ to the bullp<'n . t•s pe('1:i lh for J gu) who is noted for st•ning up the long ball al inopportune times'' .. When I think of II ass I er. I lhank of ground balls." '>a ad Mauch "I ne\l'r even thought of l hl· poss1hll1t ~ o f a home run ... Nc1thl•r did llasslC'r "Tht- p1l ch "a!'-d ov. n lov. to him cWh1tc), ht• said aftcr~arcl as he ne rvous l:. took drags off a t 1ga n ·llf• · 1 thn•w h1 m just \\hut I v. .inted to a low fast hall But th<' ba ll didn'l quite ., 1 n I.. I 1 k l' I w u n t e d I t t o "om~·.t 1 ml'S . it happe ns that 1\1 aud1 said he.• brought in 11 .i.,slt•r. a lt'ft hande r. to keep a 1·lcio.;c l'~ l' on the s peedste r . W1l l1t• Wil son , at firs t But ll asr-.IC'r . a fter throw in g two 1·ha rity tosses to first , s aid af- ll•rv. arc! t hat he was n't con - l'<'rncd v.11 h the runner only l hf' h all(•r K 1son was unde r s tanda bly JI I l' JS l' d W j th h I S 0 U t In g . I hrnugh lht· f1rsl Sf.'\•en innings, ht• 1 hrcv. n ground ball outs. an ( S<'t' AN(;Jo~l.S, Pag<' C2 > Daily Pilat Player .of tl1e week: Joel Seay, Fountain Valley High In a lfi 7 victory over Santa Ana Valley Hig h Friday, t his fi -0, 175 poun d Sl'nior letterman caught seven passes. netting 149 yards and a 12-yard scoring c atch Fountain Valley's highly re· garded pass ing game is obvious ly as good as billed afte r Seay's dis play of catc hing ability Uc caught one for a 40-yard gain and it wa s of the diving, fingertip variety Another, his first of n tne catche s , was a leaping grab and when the game was over, h as coa ch, Mike Milner , singled him out for deserving praise. A 42-yard catch in the second h alf got the Ba r ons on their wlly to a n 80 yard scoring march, which wa s capped by bis 12-yard recep-Joel Seay tion an the end zone. Quick. with the a bility to get open, Seay's abilities become even more obvious by the fact quarterback Matt Stevens went to him for seven of his 10 completions . • ('2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT fT uesd y, September 15, t981 torini trie out Baseball today On th.ils date In ba8eball ln 1969· Steve Carlton ot the St Louis Cardtnals struck out 19 New. York Met.& tor a nJne · uining game r4leord -but the Meta won 4 3 on a putr or two-run homers by Ron Swoboda. Toduy's birthd11ys Cleveland Manager Dave Garcia is 61 Atlanta pitcher Gaylord Perry 1s 43. Donahue shocked over Wisconsin win · 1h Ra tod Terry Donahue who talked with the ••• 1t was almost a shocked Coach [iJ WI m a y media Monday because he could not , disguise his amazement over • rom >\I_> ~llJH•.l~fl~~ . • . _ • • . . . • . • . .• , W.isCOl\.'l.in'~ 21·14. upset..ol .Michigan .• TI\e 8;uin11 The uOs Angeles Rams con· [il travel to Wi sconsin this '!¥eek a nd says: firmed Monduy lhal former Houston c. • "Honestly, I didn't expect to be sitting here and a nd Oa_kland quarterback J?an talking about Wisconsin beating Mi.chigan. I'd Pastorlru has taken a club physical rather be facin~ a team that lost 58-0 because und will try out for the team today. you know what you're up ll had been rumored over the weekend that against." Tom Sullivan PastorinL released by the Super Bowl champion of UCLA was named de Raiders Jus t before the National Football tensive player of the we ek in League season began, would try out for the the Pac 10 and Oregon State Ra ms Los Angeles General flanker Victor Simmons was Man ager Don Klosterman picked on offense . . On the admitted as much Monday. pro scene, Oakland s afety .. He 1s like anybody else, Mike Davis s ustained a frac we work people out all lhe lured r ight leg just three time." said Klosterman. "It minutes into Monday night's doesn't mean anything right Donahue game against Minnesota now But he's got a big arm. Offens ive tackle Pal Donovan agreed to let's face 1t." terms for a multi-year contract with Dallas and The Rams are 0·2 after Sam Cunningham signed a multiyear pact with losing at New Orleans 23-17 New England ... Apparently the owner of the Pastonm on Sunday Their starting Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football quarterback. Pat Haden. has not been overly Le aguf regrets signing Vince Ferragamo. When impressive in t>ither of Los Angeles' two games, asked about the signing, team owner Nelson s uffering a total of five interceptions. He has Skalbania said: "Obviously, it was a mistake, completed 31 or 54 passes for 369 yards and four as an after thought." . . The Miami Dolphins touchdowns. placed running back Eddie Hill on injured re· Haden was benched early in the fourth serve and re-signed Nick Giaquinto. quarter of the Rams' opener against Houston with Los Angeles trailing 20-17. Quote of the day Iowa's football coach Hayden Fry, whose t eam avenged last year's 56--0 rout by upsettin~ 7th-ranked Nebraska, 10-7· 'IC you stay in this game long enough, the worm will turn The worm turned against Nebraska ·· John wins on Jackson slugging Reggie Jackson knocked in four runs with a homer, d ouble and an in· field out, and Bob Watson and Lou Piniella s lammed solo homers to power the New York Yankees to a 10-2 victox:y over Milwaukee Monday night in American Le1:1gue action. Tommy John, 9-5, scattered nine hits for his fourth victory in five decisions since the players ' strike ended ... Cllff Johnson scored a run and knocked in two more with a single to bac k the seven-hit pitching of Rick Langford as Oakland cruised lo a 5-2 victory over Texas. Johnson doubled and scored on a single by Tony Armas in the first inning Dennis Lamp pitched a f1v e·hitter and s napped a per sonal three-game losing Jackson streak as the Chicago White Sox defeated Seattle, S-2 Lamp lost a shutout in the s ixth inning . . Glenn Adams drew a bases-loaded walk from Roy Lee J ackson in the eighth inning and Ron Washington folJowed with a two-run s ing le to pace Minnesota to its seventh cons ecutive victory, a 6-3 triumph over Toronto . . Je rry Re my ripped a two-run, bases-loaded single to snap a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning and lead Boston to a 5-2 victory over Detroit. The loss cut Detroit's lead in the East to two games over New York . Cincinnati's Berenyi stifles Houston Bruce Berenyi s tifled the m llo us lon Astros on four hits and Johnny Bench drove in three runs with three hits to lead Cincinnati lo a 4·2 victory Monday night in National League action. Berenyi, 8-S. allowed two runs in the first in- ning but settled down to retire 21 straight J erry Martin capped a three-run first in- ning outburst with a two-run single to spark San Francisco to a 4 2 win over Atlanta. The victory s napped a three·.itame losing streak for the Giants Moses runs 49.21 400 meters ROVERETO, Italy -Edwin Moses kept alive his unbeaten string in the 400 meter hurdles, turning in a winning time of 49.21 seconds in a driving rain Sunday during an international track and field meet in this northern Italian town. Dwight Stones in the high jump (7·3) and Earl Bell in the pole vault <18-0 1.Ai) also reg is tered victories for U.S Athletes in the meet, where showings were marred by the weather Leonard wins coin toss. enters last Sugar Ray Leonard won a coin • toss Monday and elected to enter the ring after Thom as Hearns when they fight for the universal welterweight cham· pionship Wednesday night in Las Vegas. Leonard fi gures to use his quickness against Hearns, but not to get away from the power pun~her. The stakes are high with Leonard ex· peeled to earn between $8 and $13 million to $.5 million for Hearns ... St. Louis s hortstop Garry Templeton, a graduate of Santa Ana Valley High, says he is physically and mentally ready to return to action, and he has apologized for making obscene gestures to heckling fans . . Former NHL stars Johnny Bucyk, Allan Stanley and Frank Mahovllcb and one·time ref- eree J ohn Ashley will be inducted into the Hockey Fall of Fame tonight . The man who he lped coordinate the U.S. tour of the South African Springbook rugby team says he finds opposition surprising since it is the "seventh or eighth" such tour Uus year Television. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ' / 1 1 excellent; " 1 " worth watching; 1 fair; 1 forget it. n 7 p.m., Channel 11 .( .( .( DODGER BASE BALL: Dodgers at San Diego. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter. The Dodgers send Dave GolU (2-J) against San Diego's Juan Eichelberger (7-6) in tonight's second game of the abbreviated series . J he Dodgers picked up a game on Houston with a win Monday night as the Astros lost to Cincinnati. • RADIO Baseball Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p,m ., KABC (790); Kansas City at Angels, 7:30 p.m ., KMPC (710) NFL standings JOHNSON & SON Presents .... AMERICAN CONFER ENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pel. San Diego 2 0 72 37 l.000 Kansas City 2 0 56 43 l.000 Oakland 1 1 43 19 .500 Seattle 1 l 34 37 .500 Denver l 1 19 20 .500 Eastern Division Ruffalo 2 O 66 3 l.000 Mi ami 2 0 50 17 1.000 Baltimore l I 32 63 .500 New England O 2 31 42 .000 NY .Jets o 2 30 62 .000 Central Division Cincinnati 2 O 58 Sl l.000 Houston 2 0 36 23 1.000 Pitts burgh 0 2 43 67 .000 Cleveland O 2 17 SJ .000 Pete's Pick at Johnson & Son Johnson & Son U ncoln·Mercury 2626 HAUOll ILYD. COSTA ... SA 540-5630 .... , ......... . NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pct. Atlanta 2 O 58 17 1.000 San Francisco 1 1 45 41 .500 New Orleans l 1 23 44 500 Rams O 2 37 50 .000 Eastern Division Dallas 2 O 56 27 1.000 Philadelphia 2 O 37 13 1.000 NY Giants l l 27 31 .500 St Louis O 2 24 50 .000 Washington o 2 17 43 000 Central Division Detroit Green Bay Tampa Bay Chicago Minnesota l t 47 4S .500 t l 33 40 .500 1 1 31 32 .500 0 2 26 44 .000 0 2 23 S7 ()()() Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury at 12-9% APR. Pete the"--" NR.'s Pick of The Week -THURSDAY- EAGLES OVER IUFFALO SAYl '7000° '2700 18 I Amt aaved depends on length ol contract & amt. dOwn. M1n1mum 25'% dn 48 moe contract Biggest big play: 80-yarder Martin's lon·g gainer tops list of eight over 50 yards R1~ plays the bat'kbreakers -seemtd com· monplace in the Orange Coast area as the 1981 prep football sca11on got under way Amon" lhc big oneis were eight which mt•c.1sun'd 50 yards or mor e, tnclud1ng Corona del Mur lllgh 's Lann• Martin's big play, an 80-yard d:Jsh ovt•r ttw middl~ tor a touchdown against Hun· tm~ton lif'arh <Last week's play111 of 50 yards or more) 80 Lant·e Marlin <Corona del Mar), TO run 71 Crf'~ l.oC'y !Mater Del >. TO pa11s from I I 1:ony-Lc~y., · • • · • • • • • • ~ • . .... 67 Jeff ft'randsen <Marina), TO pa11s from Kl'n Laszlo <one week earlier> 55 l>umon Sweazy (El Toro), TD run 55 Tony Hell (Capistrano Valley), pass from Burt Call 52 Craig Rakhs hani <Edison), interception return for TD Lance Muri 111 c; n•11 / ,1w11 50 Kevin Heres (Mission VieJO). TD run 50 Ethlu• Nunes <Westminster). TD pass from Oav1d Neville <f'ountain Valley I, lll 22 2. 173 ):.irds, 1 TD. 5 <tie) Ken MaJor < F.d1son 1. 11 23 0, 1S2 yards. l TD and Ton y Loey ( Mah~r lh.•11 7 13 0, 152 yards. I TD. Rt:l'eivlng Last week's stallstlcal leaders Rushlng l Damon Sweazy <El Toro). 2S·l4S; 2. Curt We nilaff <El Toro>. 2S-135. 3 Rod Emery ( Foun- tain Valleyl, 27-113. 4 Lance Martin <Corona del Mc.tr >. 10 100: S Dave Geroux <Edison), 20-100. I Mike f'tscu!> 1 l n1vers1t) 1. 10·123, 2. Joel Seay I Fountain Valli!\ 1 7 147 3 Abel Cachola <Estancia>. 7 93 . 4 1-:dd1e Nunes 1 Wes tmmster1. fl 113. 5 Greg Loe.) < Mal<.'r C>l·1 1 5 151 Seorin~ Passing I fiandy Meyers (University), 18-30-2, 223 yards. 2 TD, 2 David Neville (Westminster ), 13 23 I. 184 yards. l TD. 3. Jim McCahill <Estan c1a1, 13 20 I. 179 yards, 2 TO, 4. Matt Stevens 1 Jt'fr Frand!>t•n t Marina 1, 20 rnne week earlier I. 2 Wenzluff t Es tJnc1a1. fo'1!>cus 1U n1versi- ty1 , Tony Valente <Marina1.12each Field Goal" <'eason> I. Jerry Graham 1 t-:d1s11n >. 12 2 Shawn Culp I Newport Harbon . 40 From Page C1 GELKER LOOKS BACK. • • dog and he just s melled 11 and walked away." Gelker also remembered go- ing to bed 1n the winter wearing more clothe!> than he had on dur- ing the da). and his roof being blown off more than once by the C'uns t ant she I lings Ont> 1nC'1dent Gelker doesn't rcm<'mber too <'learly, though, 1s tht> day he was almos t killed ·'There were three of us riding 1n a Jl'CP and I don't know if we we re shot at. blown up or what." ht• Eo'Xplained "Those type of thmi:s happen very quickly All I rememher is that it killed my best friend a nd almost kille d me · Gelkl•r, who lived on the front of the war zone, s pent a week in a hospital r ecovering from in- ternal and head injuries, which intlud('<i a hole 1n his scalp, an erratic heart. kidney failure and broken ribs Ge Iker insists the accident (?I had nothing to do with his de c·1s10n to return home · I had already planned on lea \•mg." he said "I had done v. hJt I had set out to do I became aware of what was hap- pening. or the lack of what was ha ppening over there " Any after effet'ts of the acci- dent'' "It dJdn't affect me a t all," said Gclker "I d on't mean for that to sound trite, but you learn that 1t goes with the a rea It's Raines idf>lined MONTHEAL IAPl Rookie base s t e<i ling s ens ation T im Ra ines 11r the Monlrcal Expos will h<' sidelined for lhree lo six "eeks because of a fructure in h is right hand , a c lub s pokes man s aid Monday , Raines. who leads the ma1or leagues with 69 s t eals in 86 games. fractun•d lhe fourth metacarpal bone in his hand during a fifth inning slide as the Expos defeated the Cubs 10·6 m Chicago Sunda) one of those things you deal with ve ry quickly there life and de alh ." Little djd the Newport Harbor Hig h product fi gure h is life would be so enlightening lhs com eba ck year at OCC. com mg off a s pinal separation. Iii~ years as a Trojan first al n oscguar d , finall y at linebacker. llis unforgettable memory of the Trojans SS-24 com e -from behind v i c tory against Notre Dame t afte r being down at halftime. 24-71 All that seem s to pale m comparison to what happened in Lebanon a nd rightfully so Said Gelkcr: ··All I know 1s that the rewards far exceeded any losses I m ight have in curred .. Llan1as captures HB surfin g titl~ Rud Llamas. 20. of Huntington Beach. has won the Huntington Beach Summe r S urf Cham· p1onship for the fourth straight vear · The 11th annual event that ended Sunday at the Huntington Beach Municipal Pier included 239 compe t i tors 1n seve n d1v1s1ons. Lla mas won the adult div1s1on <18·24 years of age) and then captured the s uperheat compelJ- l1on. matching d1v1s1on cham- pions . Cosmos tops N F:W YOHK 1A P 1 Three Cosmos· player~ head the North 1\merican Soccer League Allstar tl'am announced F orward Giorgio Chmagha. midfielder Vladi!>lav Bog1cev1c and defender W1m Rijsbergcn ga\t• the Cosmos the m ost pla) ers on the sq uad selected in b<i lloting by N ASL players ror Thl' Sportme New!) Baseball standings o\MERICAN LEAG E West Division Ka ns as City x-Oakland Minnesota Texas Chic ago Seattle Angt>ls W L Pct. GB 19 IS SS9 16 16 500 2 17 18 .486 2112 14 18 .438 4 14 20 .412 s 13 21 382 6 12 20 .376 fl F.ul Division Detroit 22 12 .647 x New York 20 14 .588 2 Milwaukee 20 16 S56 3 Ba ltimore 18 IS .54S 31r.i Boston 18 l S .545 3'r'J Cleveland 17 18 .486 S1i'J To ronto 15 17 469 6 x f'irst -half division winner _, .. ~ KentM Clly •. "'-4• l Bott°" s, o.troll 2 Mlr>MIOl.t •. TorCl'llo J Hew Vorll. IO, MllwtNk" l O•"-s, Tua.1 Clll<e90 S, SNttle J Only 0.,,,.. K....,Ul9d T ... y'1C- Kan tu City I Hemm•k•r O·JI et A-.el• IFortch 11·71,fl " O.tro" IUldY< Ml el 8oo'°" IECll.enley 1-61, Ml~ IAl'TO'f0 .. 11 •1 T-l!o IL..i6-101, I\ B•lllmore I 0 Merllner U O •I Cle11el-(0.My M J, n Hew Yorll (Mey ... , •I Mll•avkM I HN •Ml , I\ Oell.1-llC"'9rNn ).SJ •I Tne1CH ...... 0-11," Chk990 CIC~.., a-111 el Seattle (5..._.d J.01. n NATIONAL LEAGUE Wes' Division W L Pct. GB Houston 22 12 .647 x·Dodgers 20 14 .588 2 Atlanta 18 15 54S 31'2 Cincinnati 18 lS .545 31h San Francisco 18 15 .545 3"2 San Diego 10 25 .286 121-'l East Division St. Louis 18 12 .600 Montreal 16 15 .Sl6 21h Chicago 16 17 .48S 31'2 New York lS 18 .455 4~ x-Philadelphia 13 19 .406 6 Pitts burgh 14 21 .400 61~ x-First-half divis ion winner _.,.,Sc_ ~ 10, 5et1 Ole90 S Cln< I nnell •. HovllDn t Sen Frenc:lsc.o •. Allefl4a l Only~K-.ted , ... , .• o- ~(Goltz J-ll al Sen 01-IEk .,.1...,,., 7•1. n Pitt~ (Tl.,1 ,_.,et Clll<.a90 IGrltfln 2-11 Cln<IM1tl CLeltw-M l II H-tofl CR\'.., M l.n SI. Loult (/1Ae<111\ W...., LIUeH 1-1) al """'4 <M l IG11fflc _ _, •1 -L•a ,._.,, J, n Phlleclelplll• (Aulhven 10-SI et New Von CHerrlt~>.n Allente O~letlro 1-Sl el Sen Fr<MCIKe (lllpi9y 4-0,n From Page C1 ANGELS. • • in<l1<'.1l11111 lw ..,aid. 'thut U1Jngs v. c·c 1• i•111ni.: n~hl W«ll no \hi'\ "ncn l, rcaHy 'I h 1• r1•;1I ~ urph~ hall .,., as yet to C'llllh' * ANGEL NOTE' II_. C..r ... waftl>ed Ille G•tTtr Mond•Y n1Qht In C l'tll1•n <IOtfWS •f'1H IAt lnq • hard 1•11 eno D<v•\11\Q nl\ rl11r11 •--In ~neut 1 Gt,.,. C•rtw w 1d ,.. nu r«elvod,.,., piojlH•t 1nc:U<-1M)tl hom te.,,, Ooc tor' ., to _.." ht-•Ovtd bt ·~ to return but ., 1i0re ~ hh •NNIOer i.n iw ••• 101<1 lie "'°"'d ~llllt••'r m1u IM '"'' ol Inc ._enwl (Hr .. ,..,,•no e-.i f f'tlle to """""" °''' ••toof"tP\er C•rew eOdld thAt "ot n•o no 't<•lf ot .,..., 01 lhe 1n.t10l'nh wtikh ,_ P•ao ou"no •" o1 !>under ' Game "-had to bf' told of "" h1h uw tin•• \COr• ano •""'°' ., lelt a• MoncUy doO not ~n-now rneny ~ uw A noel\ •<tr• -·no •n tnc s~nolnQt ano now m•n., Q.t/Ot\ ..,.ff' refn•lntn9 t!het m•'f' Mw ot•n lo l>I\ ..0•..,1990 llO-ver I Formet Ora~ Co.ul C.OO"Vf .,., Daryl S<~ ..._ hi\ '"•1or te•out-\tart1no debut 1n pf4Kt °'' Carow Moncier end -n• C>-IOf-O, \lrl~lnQ out twtct •no tl.,•nQ to t erHer twl<• S<.onltr\, who Dell~ JS-•I ~II L•~· ,,,, Defore Dtlnq tell9d up l••I -•nd did m••• lwo lint .,....,.Iv• Pl•Y' •I first ~11u and \tarteo •" lmoott~t play lo !Htll olt 0.-.,.., oer.een -oner 1nd thlrO 10< I OWD•• pl.., Brtll , ... <6UCIM ne"P'"11 on • QrOUn<I !Mii 0111 an<l lroH Dt-tne two C..W\ wtw-n S<:on1~r' t h•rQtld •<rou tt. lnllold w•ln o ... b.111 o... aav..,..t r.om. "'" lhh l\lh al ow rH •I gav• him ·llS .. en Al\Qe4, lltlno him''" llrll °" llW Club •II l•m. 11•1 wltll JI"' "'-' k ofl Ilene~ 111 11 t•••• tht mound l.,,.OQtll !or Irle A~I> •G•ln'1 1n. Rov•••· lltlM H•--!G n From Page Cl DODGER • • v. urk 1ng 2:!., innings in relief of l>odl(t·r ..,tartt•r Burt llootun Thi· l'<•rln·.., il'd 2 11 m the first inning 011 l't•rn Kenned) s ROI s 1nglt• Jnd c:ut•rrero s error on Hanch llJ""' ' ).!rvundcr to third The• l>11dg1·1.., l1 t·d II 1n the H' l" 11 ru I :cs B II I R u "s e 11 a nd I.opt'' 1•.11·h -.ingll'il homt• a run Los i\llJ.tt•lt•s to<1k a <1 2 lead in th<· third, c·hJ:-tng .,tarter Chns Wt•ls h \\Ith fol1r t•onset·ut1ve s 1 n g It•.., good for on t• run Hl'llt'\'t'r ~1tkt• Arms trong .,., ulked lloolo11 Y.1th the bases lo:.ukd for th1· '<'l.'ond run of th<: 1nn1ng Hut 1111· P:cclr1·s drove Hooton fr<>m thC' mound 1n the fourth Yo l1t•n t ht') t 11llit•d twice to tie lht• "t·urr· t 4 Kt·nnedv's leadoff dnublt• l.u1s Salazar;s one·out s1 nglt• 1>r11\ 1dcd one run and pin ch h11 t C'r Gene Ri<"hards' dou bit• hrought in the other to bnng nn Pn\\-er a sacs so o cs a 2 s 2 ! s 5 5 5 5 3 I 0 2 • C3 Volleyl)all l<lurney e t It was a heart-breaking finish O'Shea's second shot depn l..'<'S hirn of Costa' Mesa title \ l.h'ad1 volleyball tourna 1111•nt , c t'lt'btalln1e the City of Nt•w p ort Ut"t1ch 'as 75th An lll\'1•1·:sur y, will be h i:ld Saturtl.1y ut 9 p .m 0rl('e ugaui th1· C'ostu Mt-Nu 01w11 1~ 111 1111' 11• cord books and lhl:s yt·ar ·~ Cltush li.1, to 1.1•11\. umong the m ost hl'arll>n'<tktnJt of all PauJ O'Shea, u re1rntt<11I o f Nt•.,.. por I Rl01H'h i1t1rl s tudent at Orange Coa'il Colll'~t·. tlrilt.11 1 1 .. 111: drive down l he lefl s1dt• or t ht• llllh t.ur ..... n . 1111 lh1• final hole a nd a ppeared to hnv1· 11 Ind, 1111 tlw c hamp1onsh 1p with u ont' strokl' It :111 11\l'C \I.ark l • JI I HOWARD L. HANDY Thi• tournumenl wlll b e for lm)' arnl girls 18 y ears ~nd un tl1•r oil the city volleyball court:s next In tht• R a lhcw Pier parking lot 1-;nlry dN11Ulnt• 1s Thur sday at 4 p. m Lute t!ntrk11 will be ac- C'\''Pte<1unt118' 3tr d m Saturday: Uadraun of South Laguna Rt.'at'h . Y.ho wa' C1lrt•,11h •••. , • . • . , •• , , .• in the clubpo,usj!,. . • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • • • • • ·rt1rrs' 1('11\ 11·r1i, • .:;:fr11i>h1es, prizes and a dinner For ·o~Sfiea stepped up to his ball. some llU ).ml t11r1h~1 111r .. 1n1 u lwn, write to the Wiii Jordan from the green, and loftt•d a f1v1• 1ro11 But th•· 11 ,dl :\11 m1111.1I f);1 ~. I' o n ox 1200, Costa M esa, 92626. Ent1 ~· ft•t.• is $8 With the late (t•t· ut $10 Thl' top three teams 111 t•Jc•h a~e divis1011 will be uwarckc.I tote bags kt:pt going and e nde d up 111 a p <11 k111.: lot b1·l1111tl • • • the green a nd out o f-b ounds Tht• shut s1•t•nwtJ l•1 TIU 75'1'11 •\NNl\IERSARY golf tournament unnerve O 'Shea who put his p rov1sw11..1J shut t·11.d1t hl'tnl{ s t a1•(•d "" lht• <:tt y or Newport Beach Mon· reel s hort or the litreen 11.t \ I!-Ill t'\t lus tve affair. Only residents Of He chipped up lo about t'1J{hl fot'I from lht· h ••I·· '\1 \\ po1 t 111 ·"Ii, ('111 ona del Mar and Balboa or Enll > forms url' available at t llt• 1 '1ty llall. l'urks, Beaches a11cl H ecr1•ul1o n O e pl., 3300 Nt•wport Blvd • Newport Beach . and a one putt w o uld h.1 v1· l1t."d hun Y..1th Hadr:11111 111 1•11111,.f 111 lrvmt• ('oast or Big Canyon Country and forced a p layorr lnslcail tw nussl'<I lht• 1111lt 1 lulr .. ,,, , d1i:1hlt· to partic ipate b y a narrOY.. marg111 and Hat11.11m \~.•~ the• 111•\\ l'I 1\ \\tll bl' <Jt I nine Coast CC with a 1 o 'clock For add1t1onal information, phont• 1>40·227 l champion . l111t~1111 ,1:irl 'l'lw t•ntry fee of $40 inc ludes green This is 1111c IJf lht· f111l0SI am.1t11ur tuurnanH Ith ,,., • .., 1-.u t , h .11 twnw lunch, r efreshments, hors around and t•ach ) ear draws lln 11ul!.lu11ttini.: (11 hi I 111•11\ 1 • .... 11111 11l('kt.11ls f<'or further Information, of y oung golfers 11 1 r.111 .,., , I Runru~r con1pel ~ ut Mi l ~ quare Irvine lhgh and Ocean View I l1gh are among the fie ld e n- l l'l l'<I in lhC' inaugural Wood- br11J~c !ug h cross country m- ' 1t.1t10nal S aturday a t Fountain \'alley's M1lc Square Park S tartmg time for the firs t race 1:-. 8 am with c-ornpetit1on billed u nt il noon which includes rll\ 1~11111~ for fros h . sop h , junior s :111d s t•1111irs for boys a nd g irls .and 1n s mall medium and large s1 hnoh '!'ht• 1·ottrse 1s three miles for bo\~ ,111cl l\\•J m1ll'S for litlrls I Al'WI ....... SEWRER TAKES CHARGE Kansa s Cnivers1l y sophomort' q1tarterbal0k Frank Sl'Un·r 11ll1. a former Edison High thr<'c year s tarter and now a two year sta rter for thl• .I j ,\ hawks. drug" an Oregon defendt!I' fur y arda~c m Kansas l!J IO \1cton , at urda~ Kansas 12 0 > 1s idle this week ---------- Scoll Simpson Lorr> l 'oll1ns .11111 "vt .or ~ O 'M earu h ave all turrw1I pro ~m1·1• .,..111n1n~ llr1.•n Lindley and Ken T <·cl wvuld hkl• to l11rn pro "11111 Radraun is undecidl·d 1 Lindley. inc ide nlall>, tlll' II :-, i\111,111·1•r r i.11 nt'r -up lo Nathanial Croi.h ; 111 a ~udcl1·11 d1 .11 1o pl ayoff, fell thret' s trokt•s o ff tl11· p;11 l' 1111 ~ •• 11n!.t a nd never d id n•covt•r lo <'hJll1•111 · f •1 ,1 11 111· 11 v1c.·tory • • • JOE f'OSTELU> SA \'~ TllERI•. JI 1111111111 r ol openings s till avu1lala l1• for tlw \.'.di .l11rd,111 Memo rial Tournament lo ht· hf'lrt 'wpl ·m .11 1·11-it 1 M esa Golf and Country Cluh The event will bt• run 111 f1111r ll1~!hl· h a ndicap and callo .... ay .u1d Y..ornl·n .. 11.1111!1 Calloway . Jorda n w a s lht· f11·-.1 p r1•'-11l1•11t Costa Me~a M en's C luh .incl t~ ·1 f11r111•'1 111.t t'Oun c1lman in <'osta Mt .. ,:i 111 .. ft II' 1111! 11( t h t 'II Tht> ent ry fi•t• of $!011 1nd11d••" 1'> ··1 11 11 Raiders utilize a balanced s'coring attack .Defense matches offense as Super Bowl champs blitz Minnesota Ht.OOMINGTON , Minn. (A P J -Balanced s coring doesn 't always mean the running pass ing rat111 :\t limes it can be an offen s1ve·defens 1ve n1tw Whatever, the Oakland Raiders have it. That balan ce between o ffe n se a nd defense w as t'\1<lent in the R a iders· 36-10 romp over the s lruggltng and injury plagued Minnesota Vikings in lht• Natwnal Football League's M onday night show1·asf' 1•\ ent. Fo r a lime there I wasn't s ure whether our dt>fe nsl' might no t out score the offense." s a1<ti quiHtt•rhat·k Jim Plunkett. who tossed twO' tout·hl!o"'n passes but a lso watc hed his team- yards untouc ht•d into the end ione to give the in ~pared Raiders <1 :IO 10 le ad. 'Tht•y l~ach us fro m day on e that you pick up the ball and go." s a id Hardman. who grabbed the baJI a ftl'r a hit b y teammate Howard ~ng forced Wilson 's fumble. / The defending Super B o wl c hampio n 'Raiders werl' coming off a 9-7 loss to Denver las t w eek and w e re dete rmined to get back on the track to the playoffs Oakland also k ept intact its incredi- ble success record for M onday night games, r e - c ording rts 13th c onsecutive v ictory and raising its o\'craJI record to 17-1 I since 1970. matt>s sc-on• a pair of touchdowns on an intercep -"We k e pt our Monday m g ht record aJive with t111n rC'turn and a fumble relum. a po w e rfuJ performan ce both offensively and dc- Aurgess Ow ens picked off a Steve Dils screen fe n s1vely." s aid Flores .. And we needed it after p as!. and sprmted JO yards for Oakland's first losing to Denver last S unday " touc hdown in the second quarter for a 10-0 lead. Plunkett fired scor ing passes o f 21 y ards t o ~t 1<l"' a~ throu~h the fourth quarter l2·year Todd Christ e n sen and 12 yards t o Morris \'l'll'ran C1:.•dnck H ardman scooped up a fumble by Bradshaw C hris Bahr added a 21-yard field goal 1 ook it· 4uarterbat'k Wade Wilson a nd rumbled 52 and b ackup M arc W ilson lofted a 61-yard TD pass lo Malcolm Barnwe ll with JU"l 1 11 lo 11l.1\ 1 , round out the SNinng Minnesota's only touch oo .... 11 cunw 1·11urt1·" 11/ E ddie Pay ton , \\ho returned ,, Ebhr l..11 knll !111 ~·a rds for a Tl> late an ltH· fir ~t h.11t SAN PRA~CISCO lilgh H11lt•1 • ~ 11t1 •1• • I Rill Po wer. New port l htrbo1 'ill'ht I 'lul her second strai~hl w111 Mond.1y 111 th1• "1 Yacht Club's Big Hnat :O,t•r11·' ll1~h Hol• fo r the Keefe Kilh<Jrn P erpl'lu<tl 1 ro11h " R t1u111 of -••" '4KO\ ST FRANCIS PERPETUAL TROPHY IS.Onl• CruJ lO\• I ';•I•" S1r••" 9oO 8rockhott, S.nt• (n,. YC 1 .,._l"O ._,,td',..•I th"• ~ • •• Corlntlll•11 Y klll (lull, J O• ••u l arr f -Joo Sur ~1n \(. ff. CITY 01' SAN FRANCISCO lROPliV -I C.ru l '~" ll•Y ll••"••ft. •,1 F' 'l'C, l Glory, J°"" Bucll•n S.•tllt VC, > Ottll•,,.~ ,..,,, E•'°"' •,1 I • ATLANTIC TROPHY I AnlWtbell• t..oo 811• Coule St YI SlrH m, .Jorry Slmonh, LBYC 3 Gll<"t JoM P•rnotcls, NH'f'( l<EEFE·KIL80AN TROPH Y I HIQll lloler 1 LI\•• M.,Mln• ,.,,., WlclO.n, Noroton. Con" J Wing\, Roo•r H•ll. A1c11..-'Y( RICHARO llHEEM TROPHV I MIG<lglll Su~ 010 ..,,...,,., St FYC, 1 C-u R~ Oenn11 Con,.., SDYr J G•vo.....,. !11 C:••••• '> FTC • t< \"('110 SAN JOAQUIN men's club has a un- 1 1 I•• 1111•1 h od 111 design ating flights fo r its 111111.., t11u1 uamcnt Dec 3. Those in the age '•1,1• ._,., .~) 1;.1 Y..111 be the Early Retirees and those '"' 11111 '"'1•r ~tn• thC' M e dicare Card Carriers. • • • I ti f. < us1 A J\I t:SA M en ·s club will stage its "1 •f • \ 1·111 "cp t 27 with golfe r s SO· and-over g11111 " p,11I1t·111atC' Theirs is simply the a nnual t·r11111 •, '"11r11.1n11•111 with prizes for low gross and I •\\ 11, t \\ 11111"r" '11111 1 11ot• from the Costa Mesa m en's c lub 11 • f•1•I" 1 h11l1· 111 1111<· for Ken White after 36 )'ears 1 ~1.tr'i111 Iii-k111wk1•d o n e in on No 15 u s ing a f1 ' ,,,.,I John Km•ller and Joe Ficov1c captured It 1\\ 111111111 i. ..11 the r ecent Lake Arrowhead 1 11 ii • II H 11 y l'la !-s1c J oC' O 'Neill knocked in a It"' \ 1 • ~ f.,1 .in eagle three on the 18th hole re· • 1 I 11d f 1 SIH·.i would have enjoyed that t y p e I 111111.,, lo f1n1o;h the Costa M esa Open on • • * II \f•1•1., \R'-I llAT the c losest the LPGA 1• • 1 • •di µ1 t '"I •1:.ta :\h·sa n ext y ear will be in : 111 111.\ 11q11.1 <iolr l'1Jss1t· at Indus try Hills, Marc h 1 1 11 ·1111., 1·\ l'lll h<cd ram problems last year which 1, 1 h• 11 11111 th1 ftnal 1wu rounds of play At the (1111• 111 lh• p<r.,tputH'm\•nl. Sally Little was leading l'ld \.\ • .Jo•t I.II 1•11 the• \lo innt!r Of the full $22,500 fir s t p1 11•' I Jw l 'l'llt also drew Kathy Whitworth. Nan- ' \ I 11111 / \kl ton lh•t h Daniel a nd m ost of the 11111 t 1111 t.11 on tht• tour \\111i tll1· \\.'omt·n·~ Kt>mper Open moved to 11.1" 111 111 IH>!2 th1· Industry Hills e vent appears as 1111 111 I .11wt 1wwll ('\ ent m this area fo r 1982, ex • 1 l • [111 111•· l>111.1h Shore t>vent in Palm S prings . • • * I Ill"' I~ TUI·. WEEK of the Long Beaeh Queen I 1 11 n.11111·nt 111 which several players have 1111 1 ' •I 1 r 11 111 1 h1· pas t Lindley s ays he will not 1111111' 111 thn"l ro<itsteµs even though he may play I I ti • 1 \ r11t I l:' t 111 pl.1\ an the Mas ters next year and will It l,1\ Iii\ lh1111,.:ht ... I have or turning pro until after 111 11 '" ir11.11111·nt ' he says "Jlo w many players 1 lit• 1 ( 1111 tlwn· on the tour who have never 1 l.i\ • 11111 ll1t• \L1st1:r..,·1 There a re a lot o f them and I ""'' 1 >1 .ult 111 pass up that opportunity " 11 1 1111 • lh111~ Lhat goes Y..lth being a s emi 111 .d1 t 1t1 1h1· I S Amateur. -=r-PUBLIC NOTICE rtllUC MOTICE ~---ru-.-u-c -NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE P'JBUC_NO_TI_C_[ ----1--,,,-.L-IC_NO_TIC_E __ _ NOTICE 0" I ULlt TltANSl'I• NOTICE 0" TltUSTIE'S SALE I SUl'l•10tt COUltT 0, THI NOTICE TO CltEDITOU NW-IWJ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ..., - ------------~ IS«• 6111-4!17 u C.C.I LMll .... m.m-1u STATE o .. CALl .. OltNIA o .. IUUt TltANl'llt NOTICE o .. TAUSTEIS' SALE 5UPEll•Oll COii" I ........ nP•L COUAT OF'"' NOTICE INVITING llOS Noll<• Is llttelly 0lve11 lo Ille TS .... ~J l'Olt THI! On !Wot-• lO 1 .. 1 •I II 00 • m OF C•UP'OP"'" , fAf £ OF CAU .. O•NIA NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1,,.1 Creo110 .. ol MARY F ELLSWOllTH NEWPORl HO-"E LOAN , .. c •• I COUNTY 011' OltANOE .. I '~t!!: .. :'7 u, c.c~tt f """ Am•trlCert Toll@ '"""•"<• Con< COVNfY OP' OA•H<.l • ••• r NIAA• OAANCE COUNTY 1 •UltO P•OPOHI• lor furnhhitlO 111 ano VlllGIL E ELLSWOllTH, Oulv 11ppo1nt•O Tru\I•• under '"' 7WCl•kC-Orlv•W•fl lllt 0~f1';,.~ ,,.,,,_01::,~.~'.,, ,:;,•~ p1nv 1• Tnill"9, orSu<e~uo• l•v>ltt "1"-M.iti.1 '' "" ~... • 1VD!Ct "l 01,ljll(T l•l>O• m1t.,111,, equlpm•nl, T rarut~ror\., "not.it bull~'' •6ctfett h loll owing dHc.riWd deed of truit W I L L s.a..u AM, CA tl7tt l>Ul9' tr•f\sf'fr h •bout to be meot on or Sub10t"1td Tru~tM Of owt <•''•'n 4 l 1~1114 MIC +H • U~ H • "• ,...,...,. • 1• (,.,., t..-f'1 ... Drtv• "'"l. tr•1t'WJ04'1•tt0n •no i\.ICl'I ov-tr facUUIH 1107 Jeml>orM Ro..:I, H•wPC>rt Bte<ll, SElL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Plt lnllll OtflOntl properly llerolllolt., 0 .. CI al T•~I t•nult<I I>• V•ntel'I J "'"""' ... ,,.. """ ~hl~flll'l701 •> mer llt rtquortO lo• 1'11·U (ounty ~Orenoo St11t ~Cellfornle HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH MEREOI01 WILLS. clo<rlDe<S !.u•ll<t •n unm1rroo<1 m•n tn<I rt (A)ENO At!M.)6 '""1 '' ltl(.t1 1'PO E SlREEl MAINTENANCE wlll l>er .. 11111 • Dul• t•ert\f•r h lll>oul '° l>o IPOll>lt el lime or ult tn lewlul OOLORES YOUNGER, ln<ll•l<l.,.I\ T,.. ,,_encl ll•lllntu -·u ot corded Jul• 10, ·-•• tn\lrum~nl No ORDER TO Sl'OW CAIJ\l •I\ JI~><., •"'1 1'1 c;r,y I I( AZAR ES lc•tv.O t>y ,,_ Clly ot Cosl1 Mt .. el Ir. meat toSHIElOSli KRUTZSCH •nd money~ the Un1teel Sl•lt1l all roghl, Wll..LSANDYOU NGER 100» in -13660, ~ 10 1 ol ()!I 'OllCHAHGf o.-HA .. I 1 111 N f1"'"'"' UNITED STATES l0111o~t,..C11y(ltr~. 71 Felr Orl•t . DE l 0 RE s A IC Ru T z s c H. IHI•.,,., •nt••HI con•eyeo"' •nd now INVESTMEHlS llW l~~~~:;;:;~Of ••• llcl•t Rno•ch o• Or11ngt County Al Y<,()N .. (Ill~ ouw "" ' • • •• " .. f>C·DA I (IN • C.•ltlornle (Ml• Mew C.•ltfornl•. u ... 111 , ... -f r.1n\f•reet,~bu\l~'l\eddr•'l\"°f'ldl)yitundltrwid OMdoi TrU1ot1n .,,, •lSTll._ Cel1fc>,.n1• •ndpur~ntto tf\•t <tt IPtt•ho•i "'"'' ..,,,l')f •• ,,,,. h·• ·f'•"lfJS 8£Aqo In ot U OO•m September7J.1 .. 1,•t h 14701 Sant• Cler• Avo11ue, DAM lhe P<OCle'1Y hrreonafler OtKrli..d Deltndllnt 1 l•ln Noli<t ot Oet1ull ""° El..-tlon to •ow1no C-llltono'• '" • h•~~ h<'1 • •L\ "•tl M HODGE. in .. 111tn limo ,,,.., will De 090ne<1 PYllll<-Po1.,I, (.ovnly of Orenve, 51•1• of TRUSTO P ICENNETli R li"L fREELAND.8R•JCEJONES. I ,~0';:"~1 ~'·~~1'?tlll 1111 S.ll thertuncltr re<oroe<lM11 l1 1'1111 from A LY~Qk ""''"'' "' "•1l,J•1'• Hl ir><•N •RAIGE. ln-j1,•norHd•louo1n t,,.Coun<llCr..m C•Ulornla SAMPSELL, <1n unmerrlecl men lndl•lclu.", CALIFOll .. IA <llltlet\t<~I= .,,:'10 :, p~~::c::~~ Dus~ •• ln•lf\•rr.,.nl No Jlll< tn OOO• 1407' A! YSON MIO" f "'•""'' • ""'•• "••00<"·111• M•n'"lt t>e,. SH lt<I pr~lt Jllllll Dear Ir. 10;:~.!'~7."0710J:,~:~:~·~-:.~· HO~~:~=~ ~IR~~:.,:, EW PO R 1 ~~~;STME!ojl L£ASI NG COM I ~·;Ar:~• oi .,_ lnl..-d tren,..,.w ~.~'.".;.,~1' ':..:;•111:,.-.:;_~~u:~, ... ;: 1 .~!.':,:;':1:"::'.;~,';•;,,7.,, 7"":"" • ~~·· / ~ ... ...;.,;~,~,: 118~~:! E~ I ~:~~:, i:,:, -,:~ 0~:/':i.':~~~,~~:: .-.fwpOtf &.«". Coun11 Of Oref\oe. A9<Md9d ~tO<Wry 1 l'IO •'I int.tr INC • Corpor•Uon, •nd All Otnitr bu•ltwu nt~ and .O· i.•1d o.eCJ Of f f'utt MtH 61 Oubllt aUf SM'•' Of"t'fHt" tto\ <'"''1 '" "• 1~* '''\.., 1 Y At• •Mh• ftuffl'f f A EMON f m •r•s Any bid rtcetv•d efter UW St•1• of C•l•toml• No lfJI In~ tlAe', ~ 1'91 of Of Doe• 1 thrOuQfl JO. lnctuifv• d, 111 es uted by the •nt • ndeO tioo for-,.sn. l•..,.,ul money of IPWI' Unit No J "' 100 C1.-1< (,•r' .. , l '• •"' -...... ' •.. ' Y"'• ' ' l 01'? l•C: U Al ION • \CM<tuted Ctoltng time tor trw receipt S111c1 pr00tr1r "oocrll>e<I In o-ner11 llCl•I llKO•O• In I,.. ottlo or tr. HJIH tren•I•,..,.. wftlllft Ill,.. ., .. r> l••I ~SI eel So.i ... ~ Ameri(ll et Ille m11n .,, Sano a ,,,.. '"''' ' • "" ll ~ .. i...' ~ llQI ., 1 1"' ·IVQll x. ol t>•<h .,,.II !lot relurMd lo the llidcMI u All 1!00 1n 1r-.tl•lurn equip· Rt<o•OO•ofOrM>Qt Counly,w io ouo JUMMC*S 10 '•• u known 10 1~1 lnl•nd•cl l••nu 10 l'tt•I Am•rl<•n T 111~1 ,, 1"'' •110 lOu 1<>'• "" unopon•cl It \114111 lie Ill• 1011 m••1 .~ __. wlll ~ •h•I c --111 of tru•I ~-,,~ lhe fOll-1~ pr~ l•sur11~-r-~ny, 1~•1•0 1! 11• E •no 111••• ''""" '•u" •I \UMMOMS ,.,~1~111y o' th• 111-to '" 1h·t J•;~lr;;. Fi;; Art• ~~~ .. s :;;..n ly L;I WQI T.:.C1 No 4()()1:·in 111;'c1. ,!~'~~1.!:9:.''!;:,!:;-" '""':~ 1'~~t~• • .::,0::i,,.0 -"•Of ~i1111 ;~~ ;:;;;-Cttv~o~ 's•nt1 ;n• lln • ""'• W•d ~'''""' 1•11 ~\I '• MfH" 1,.,•> Ill\ ';.'.S~;';.,..1.;,.,·;;. pr-r time ·- "' MARV ELLSWO RTH JEWE LRY Cy ot Coll.II ~··· County of Or.n91 , ... , ....... ---, ... ,..._.. .... '"'-lrlMlttr ...... SANOY Calll()r,..I, ... ,,..., ••Qlll 1111• AllO on """'' \llClUIO "'-'1 0. o• ..... I .. O T c f ,..., ..... ---no. .. wt ~ Pl""S Sc><Kl•I Provl$10ftl AHO FINE AATS -lo<41t.0 al 1107 St1l1 ~ Clllt!of111e, *' per '"Ill tt wlllllto • MYI .......... ._,.,..ti.,. NAl(AMUllA, 16IU cr..-r•I, Cor ltrHI con .. .,.., to 41nd now nelo OY 111 II h lurtl\pt ''""""" ,,,., • < 1 1 ro"'1 ._.<MCI ...... ln>I "°" wl-encl -ihont to Gftterel Provlllon• to J•mbOrH Roed. Newport 8t1<h, cor-In boolo 1•1, -• 11 lo 1• In ........ r I 101. c A •O 7o1, v 1 c To R .~ under wlo 0..0 ot Trull '"Ille p1ope• "''\:,."".'..."' '";;"' '•II~ '" l••"i ''"'I :.,~~~1,."';.~';:':.~~·~ ~:.;::::::: lllt Stender cl ~lllcellon• m•y De -Coutlly Of Ontnot, Sttltol C•llfornl1 clusl••. ml•Oll-• mtl)S, In,,,. OI· II you Wl\11 to --,,.. .O•lce of en NAICAMURA, IUJ AtMrlon W•Y. IY sn ... 1oe1 In w lcl Counly •ll<l Sltlll ... I -11•, 11nt • ,, ... ,,...,,... I Ml•• lttn~o •• lllt 0111<• of llt• City 1 llt Dul-lr•ntl•• wlll lie '°""'m fie< ot tfltt county rltCOfOt• ol 1110 •llorn.y In l/llt m.llor, YOU "-Id., Sa 111111, CA tl'G6, 5 YO N E y S. Ots<rlbecl •• Q<'Mt ll "" ~ •lllln ~"t .,. ,, '"'' ' ' -• '"" .0•1<• of *" Eng1Mff 11 F11r Orl1re, Costa ""'-'*· mtt..i on or -'1•r I"' hi OtY ot Oc county Eaceot l~tft'Om •II oll, GI" ,0 promplly '° 111•1 you• wrlll•n NAKAMURA, tUl AIMrton Wey, lot .. ol Trecl 6111 ••per m110 ,._ 'oum~ ., lf'AWI 0<>1 • A .,, ... 10• ,,,,, C•lllornla, upon '-r•fundt llle P*Y· toli•' 1"1 at At\tdenU•I Et.<ro.., mineral\ •nd ottwr "-YC1rocarb0n1. rtt00nM, If Ml'Y. m•y be fll.cj on tlf'fte. S•l1n.•. CA 93'IOI corded fft Book 2•1. C>e9t' 3' to '1 tn--J con1«.utlw, "'""'' P'l"''Of t• '"'• d,.., 11t ,. •• ,,, 1'' ''' •nAtttt YOU \t'oul<I dO m t nt ot S10 00 An actdttlontil Cf'IArQll Of C. o<p , 1410 Jeml>orM Ro*CI, No 1, De low a oepth ot SOO !eel, wllN>ul Ir. AYI SOI Ut-"* 11-. ..... -... Tllat llw p.-rty pertinent hereto 11 C lu•I .. ~ M1101t1ne001s M•P• r.c:oros stlO .... ,,,'G Ir .'• • • ": 1' ,''~ ::.·~ :,~::, ,;;,i:.:;n U 00 will lie ,.._ II l\allell.O by mi ll N•wPOrt 8Hcll, County or Orenve, rtQlll of iurfKt _,,,,-, e\ 10servod In I.I trlMIMI _.. -.C~lr ceMra U• dH<tlDe<I In 99tWrll I> All ~ tne of .. ..,Or_,. CcNftty Del.a :0uov•t H l94tl ft AYf ~ IJH..i .._•II .... ,.,. ....... Plans. WIKtloUllon1 end otlllr con ~tat• ol C1llforn1a lntt•....,_,h °' •t<ord• tlll a..-i...14' • - -U'-,._ 1toc• lll·tr-. turnllu••. flatur... T,,. •lrwt ""°'""' °' ollll• com"'°" " NAl D 11 "RF,.,""• E• tr1-.al --ldlr <Olllr• u•. lracl dotum•nts m1y ello lit •~· Oat•O s.otHnC.r • tt91 11 .. P1tc•01n Or•w Coot• ~M CA -., ~•<Met t.-ta 1-....C ... 9<1ulpmen1, gooclwlll •ncl tr-n•me dHIQl'llllon 01 sa•O proprrty 1)8.11 I h~•• ""' •mine<! et IM Offo<• ot 1111 Cl ly Clerk SMlch H K•utJKtl 91'7• 'I"*,,.,.., of• <trleln l>o1Uly talon •ncl 11 loOllO Mer-Clrelt, lf'Yln~. C. ~"""'" '"'"I "n •UOl•n<I• • --•• UcL r_,,. or tll~ Clly ot Cos le Mew 0.lorn R KrutHCll '(II • llrMI .cklrtt• 0• common a. SI U•lecldlt• .. sollclllr ti conMIO dlt II 240 ~ C.,,ter Ori••. •no. H•m.-..,Clre"ol lhe l>en<t!t<111ry Pubf•"""° <>"'II''""'" I•• I • ,,..,.,.. e. IO di" L .. I• lfti ... ,.,.. E11c11 1>10 •lt•ll "" maO• on llt• Trert$1trett sl9nal-l• .,,.,..., •l>DY•, no ,..,,enly un ·~ en HI• Hu1110, dll>orle Howoort 8ucll, CA,,_ 11 •llOM •-JI IM Wit " be•"9 con AUQ 7< ""0< 1 • 11 ,..,.. 11tt1• ~· 10' -"-Prooowl lorm, U-1\ P·t lh•Ou9" P~ Puoli.,,.CI 0.-Coeu O•llY Piiot. 11 glwn •s 10 1" como1•1-u °'<or hectrlo lnm•cll1te men1t 0• ule ,,.. -Inns,,...,.. uwcJ lly !he'*"' ouc1to Robrrt V Maynaro ~no u ""'""' ''<)l•«I•• •1 <onstJo °' P•O•I""" In ,,,. contrecl 00<11me11u. Secttt moer 1s. ''" tO&Ht rf'Clrwt.\I r~ Ortnrtlt<t•rv uno.r '"" manera, w f"e1.PU!fS11 ncrlt•, ,, "•' •r•ntft ror •• '•Id Iota ti on h ErnHtlf\A M.tyn..ro lS·.S Wood1 H•ll I .. 'BllC MnOf.l ' Al .. -01itk• •" " .. , .. "\ur,lo o.tbtr•a •nd \h•tl b• 1ccompanleo by • 0..t<I ot lru•I, by reuorl ol e llrte<ll or 1lgun1, -ser r99111tllcla e lt.mpo AESTHETICS Orlv•, El Ct Ion C. 'l10'!0 ru ml •'I••• •m•~I• Ot Hie orllllt<I or <<nll1tr I cl\Kk or 1 blCI dtf1uit •n ttw obllO•llont tt<urttd t TO THE OEFENDANT A <lvll That t.aid butk trensftr lJ fnttined to Otrt<Uon.-" lo tM ~bove ortio.-.-ty I ------~::~•,A ;..~7,.':':',.~~,,:~'! ti!~';,:,Y t>ond tor not I~'' th•n 10' of tht PtJBllC NOTICE )Ul'lf ltlOtt COUltT 0" CALll'OltNIA COUNTY 0" OaANOI In lite Mitter~ Ille Appllullon ~ In ro TODO MICHAEL ALBRECHT •minor, by MARY JO WILSON ForC11AnOe~N1m. Atltm O•DElt TOIMOWCAUH "°" CNMIOI OP NAME MARY JO WILSON llu fllecl a ptll llon tn !Ills court tor 11n or-•11-1119 O-llllDMr lo cl\envt 1111 .,..,,. lrom TODD MICHAEL ALBRECHT lo TODD MICHAEl WllSON I I " ,,.,.tl>Y orOtrecl 11\et •II per~ lr\t••••lecl In tr. mtn•r 11or ... 1c1 •P. o .. r !Mfo<• INt court In ~rt,.....I No. J al 7'00 Clvk Otnt.r Ori"* WHI. Sa1111 An., talltornle. on Oct. 21, 1 .. 1, •t 10. JO o'clo<k • m., end lhe11 Ind .... r. -, ...... If .... they lltvt, wlly w kl ptllllon for <II.._ ~ ftllme U>ould -,,. or .-...o II It furtr.r orcltred 11\ot • c09y of 11111 ordltr to I'-<-lie ~1$/WCI '" Or•no• Cout O•lly Piiot, 11 ,,..,,P•Ptr of oenere• clrc111etlon, pul>ll1Mcl In 1111• <OWllY et 1••11 OflCO I wu• tor IOU< contoeUllYo -kt prior to IM cl•Y M .-hei r 1no D•!•<l Stoilt, tG. ""· Aon,ld H Premer Jlicllltoll ... S.-lorC-1 PullH"'9d Or-°'*" O•llY Piiot. S.pl IS. tl, 1', Oct J, ltll _, .. , llW••bv ,..,.,~.,.. e1te<ul.O Ind do-complelnl ,..... _,. Hied ,,., tM 01e1n II• co111um,.,11..i 11 1111 ottlco ot mo lit Obleone<! by rtout•ll11g ••m• "'Cll nous &V\IN E \\ 1 11 tllf torr f ,.OANl A clvll amount ot the 1110, m-PfY•l>lt to 1111 ll•er9<1 to,,_ u.-rtlOl\lcl a wrlll1r1 lllf •O•lmt you 11 rov wl1ll ID clefoncl 8URllOW ESCROW COMPANY. 1'1• In wrillno trOM IM l>enoflt1uy within 1 1 NAME STAT E MC NI nm(ll~•o•I ""' t-n ltloo ..._ llll plol,._ City~ Colla-.. No propowl JNll O.<lerltlon of Deleull end Oem.-d 1111• 11wJull. you mvtt, w1111111 • ISAY• E. Llncofn Ave , 0r.,,ve, Clllllornl1 10 O•ys trom 1r.. Ii•~• PYl>llcatlon ot T , 1 ,,., !lot consjdlttcl "nleu •<com~n1..i llY for Salt. •nd wrtUen notlct of bf•e<h efter this wmmon\ It 1.,-vM on you, '166) on°" •Hff Se.pflltmOitr 21. 1tl1 '"'' notk.•. fM' 0 •n••nv " vn' ' d r-') , .• , ~· · '1 '''" " "0" ..wi\n to Otf~ tu<h r::as.h1•r "CPW<k, <•Vi. or bidder'• •ncl of eltcllon 10 <•UH Ille un-fllt •1111 llth cOOlrt 1 written re-Tllh !Milk tr1n1f., 11 111llJ0<I to S.ld WI• •Ill Ile m-wl!llOVI CO•• ,,.,.,,_, •• 11"' '""'" 1 •"U "'"" wl!hln 30 ""'' Donel clor11on.O to Wll 1tld propert• I to tilt c-11lftl U11l•H you oo to. C•lltornl• Uniform Cotnm1trcl11 Code nen1 or warr1111y, ••or .. , or lmplloo, INT E~:A~t~~ll~ 1~~S~: P~ ~ 1~1~ I ~.·,~ '...~~~·1~1~";;:'~',,'~;7;1:~,::2,:; No Illa .,,.II lie contlOtrtCI IHlleu ll salltlyMldOl>llQt11ont,l ndlner .. tter your ci.f..,11 wlll tie entert<I on IP St<tlon610., tttolllle,oouus1onort t><umb•ert<H ~•wport B••d CMI~ .,..,. 1,. O?•l• •n ,,,. ,,..,..,~••·nl uni .. , y0u;;; io. I> medt on • l>l""k 1...-m lumt1111cl t>y ,,,. ..,,.,.nlon«I ouwo Micl nollco d pllc•tlofl ~the plillnlltf ancl lllh court TM n..,... --reu ~ u.. "*'""' to w lltfY tllt ..,,_,.Id balanu ~ on F ,.. "'' ,.,. ,......,,., •'"' ""' onl,...f'O on •P-Ille City ot Cotla Met<I end 11 ,.,_In :;::\~.~1°!,•:::~N~ :":,:.e;<n""O:: ;",,!vr!~=· ~~ ~·~~1':;, ;~~R~':"'E~~~ ~~!'.-:!H'~~.~ ~1,'\~i:!t °'1;c'!:1~ ~~':, 11~ ·~~~ C•l1lo•"'• '"'"''"' • • , ~ 1• ,1 p •• ,,,. " ''" '"•"'"" encl 11i1uovr1 ~~~=:.i::::,::.,':'ovlllon>0f "" 140)6, P•G• I 14•, ol U lcl Olll<t•I •llkll coukl rtsUll In 09rnlsllment ot E Llnco111 Aw OrW>QI CA .,.."sand 1011ow1"9 Htlmateo ~o>h 'n 0tno Blvd r"'1" rw.,., 1 "'"1 1 "'•V "'"" • 1~~1 •o•lntl you '°' Eecll l>lcldlr must t>e lk:en\eo end Record'\ w•t•t, t••nv of mcwwy or praptt1y or . t ., '1 f n-o atOv 'uw 1 , ft Tnlt b.,t,,,.,, '' ',,..,.,,,,, 1(111( t,., • ii '"" ,.. .. ,.. Jlt·,.,.-,,dJlld In lhif compleln1. ••so o,,-eiqu..Hfi4<9 ., feQulred t>y t•w. S.ld wle wlll lie m-. Dul .. 1111ou1 olltor rtll .. reque11..i In 1rw com ~':!c11~!! :!11'':. •= ~s' :-:1 tty :i~~ :u1111u1!::: l~I• NOl:~o~1~~= In la oo••toM .. ~, 11 •• 0 '"'11 in g41rnl~l\ment ~ The Ctty Councll ol ,,.. City ol Coste co1.1tn.1int or w1rran1y. ••Pf"•H or Im ot•lnt • ·" Ad ...000 1 •·• Artt 1"'1•• •I " w•O'' IAlo ' ,t l'TlOl"ll"f °' propirny °' Mt\A rn.er'lfe' tM rlQ:f'\1 to rtJect anv plied. r991n:rlno tllle, PGSM"lon, cw DA l ED /Mr 27. 1•1. h '"• bvM""' day blifor• tM conwm-I ,v•nc.t' ~A . ' 2J I H I>~•' .. h i ''''•t1flnt ulhf'• ,,,,., • ••'lv~'\tf"d in tht com· or au b4cb •ixuml>rencH. to P*Y lht •tmelnlno Lee A Brencll, Cltrk "'~1!";E~~1,'\~,•l>o... F"o~~':. ~;:,7:,• 1;• 1:" C Thi\ 'c'"1"""'"' '""' "'"' ~.r~ '"" 1'1•"•1 Tiit Contrector .,._II c•mply wllll lly Wld DMd M Trust. wltll ltlltrHI *' MACK RT • ALl'lltT s.ndrl Nlkllmur•, •led Fi"'9 lt, 1"1 T Auv '7 llltll r (IWUH> W 8ACZE K, clu•lve, ol tr. C•llfornle LAl>Or C-. prlnc.lpel tun\ al 1hif nole(S) le<."r9d J Oobr•. o.puty o ounh 1•" ' <,,,,,, _,,,,. ,,,,,,. I fl A I t fulv '• '"° ow Pf'OVltlorn Of SK-Uon '710 to 11.:» I~ In 111lcl nalt pro.t-• .Ovlf>Cet, II eny, 11111 ltl~ on... ~:.=.,s, ~'!:"""~~ ,,.;:~:.C"':~~pa~~· F IUltt r '"" Ill# pre•alllno ttlt tll<l ocele of w~ unCC.r ,,. terms~ ... ., DMd ot Trilli, hit• 7t7 lnl-.T *"::::~ 8y Llr-oa c Anclr90I Puollv~o ~Ano> (n•\I f•Aoly I' I~• ... Ali( l VALOEZ Hlllbll-lly ltw clly ot Cost• AMN Ito, c,,.rve• •nd ta~ntt1 ol ..... $M'lftAfl0etu, C:.11 ....... 1 '14U r ""' /U ~ .._ ' S.I" I A I) 11 lfljfl l,.DU!v wll•<ll ert lllt<I wllll lhe City Clerk~ Publl.-Or*"911 Coe1t Oelly ~•lot, s ~relllry ... 1•1 ., •tar 0 IElt~~·asT '""'" enO ~ tr. lr\itts <t .. tacl by (JUI..,._ Sop! U, ltl l ..._., '11 l•y S4rMI ~~ "" .._... \41ld City, •nd Jr..11 torftll P*n•lllH ••lcl Dftd of Tn.isl S.lcl sale wlll Ill Pulllllll..i O.•-COHI Oelly Piiot, Sen D"9o, CA '7101 ----t AllorMy It t...I• prt~rll>e<I '"'"''" lot noncompll""ct held on --WS.y, S.pleml>er lO, lt11 S.pl u, n, ,., Oct s, ltll «>1»1 1-------------(714) t•ln• .. 1BllC ""TICl 1'71 llW -•Y. ~II• IOI ol 11\e .. 10 C-at 2:00 p.m. •I ""Cl\epm"" AY•"U• -------------ruauc MOTIC( Pul>ll-Or~ Coe\! O•lly Pilot rv ml .......... m C..ltt-••Jat EILEEN p PHINNEY tnltlnCt ID tr. CMc C.nttr Bullcllno, ,,, S.PI 1, U, n 1'11 >•Wt 1714 o .. l ... rtl City Clerll Of II•• )00 EMI O>IPl'llert Aw,..,., In the CJty lllC MOTlCE NOTICE O" INTENTI~ l'ull•·•'-' Ornf\9" Co"'t 0111• Piiot, Cltyol C~I• M9w ot Ot•not. CA -------------l'ICTITIOUI IUllNRSS T 0 E JC E cu T I ' ( c u II • T v .... .,, ,, "'I" I • I) .... I lll•M f Publltllt<I Oranve Coe•I Di iiy Piiot, Al tr. time of,,.. 111nlel pUbllullor1 ~ICTITIOUl IUllNUi NAMI ITATIMRNT f1111lfC NOTICE AOltlUUNT 1-------------S.plemtier 10, IS, 1'11 ~I ot lllh nall<t, t,,. tot1I amount of ""' NAMI STAT'l.MINT l>u~~,:..~o~~~wlng "*"'"" If• clolnt I~• 61tl -4111 Uc. c I I unp•lcl ll1l1ntt of 1111 ollttoatlon T,,_ lollowlno ,..,,_I• oolng l>utl· P'ICTITIOUSIUllNE•• Ho lle-It "•••l>r 9'""" lo I~• 1 MICU""'.,., "'* -... 011<r!l1ecl.,..., ~ ..... H ARGOHAUT SALES.'""' •• ,., ,.. er.a110 .. "' Y<ICl OS H • PUTlSC H -------------lrutt -.. limited COIU, .. ,,.,._ l•I ICE PICIC PllOOUCTIOHS lb> L•n•, Huntf1'191on 8H Cll, ca111or11l1 NAMI STATIMlfNT '"° OE LORES II l(AUTl~('H 0.D r1cT1nous UUSI N(SS •ncl •clvenctl •• "1l,7M 6S To cl•· J AM ES HA•MAN llAND, "°' w.,..,.., .,.. Tll• 10110•1110 ... ,..,,., .,. Oolno 1ors. ·-"""""" e«I•~"" 14101 HA.M[ STATEMENT tormlne the-Inv Did, you mn c111 Avt-, SUllte 1•. HunU1'9'°" hMlt, RlcltarcJ A Jackmen, IHtl -•-et. ~uni• Cl••• A .. nu• O•n• l'otnl, I ''" 1o11nw1no l>l'•)On 11 CIOtno llu•I 17141 f.l7~ C•llfornla,.... lhn9er La"•· Huhlln9ton ll11cll, E l IN LIQUORS, 10 E ltlll St. Co-nly of OrMfll, St•I• ~ r allfn•nii """ •l" OAT ED ""9u•I JI, lttl Jt"'" O.ry H*'""'"· 17U1 J•f· C11llfort1l1 ,._ Costa~. C.lllornla 91611 tr..t II ...C:urlly lnt•••>I " •l>Ou1 In ~ P " ~t U t: 'I' ASSOCIAl ES. 1.01 NEWPOllT HOME lOAN INC ltrtOll LAii•, H1o1nll11oton B•Hll, Marllyll D J•< M tlll n, ltltt Nor,.,..,. I( Ootl>Y. '3l Emeteld Bey 11ra11tt0 10 """AY r ~ ll \NOii 11 LO•• •I """ "~ Nn•PCl(l BeHll (A es \olld Tr\lllee, C:.llfO<'nle nM7 It ano•r LIM, Hunt1119to11 lln cll, ~ llMcll, C..llfornle mi1 and \II RGIL f JI I 'W(IA 1 Ii 11,. ~MO lly T 0. SERVICE COMPANY, Tlllt .,.,, ...... I• C-.Cl.0 ltY en In Callfor11l1nMI W•Ylll E Paul, ms Wisteria CllClt S.cur.O Par119t .• ,..,,.. l>v\ln•\\ •" I Alr~Hl li•n<IY Kttl•y, 10'? Su•Mn111 *91"1 cllvlclual. 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JULIET, JU Vktorl• ••• C.te COSTA MESA CH•llOl'IUCTIC ""'" The fol~nv pet"IOn ,, dOlncJ """ It( oay Of O<toMr. lttt, •• 10 00 Cellforr11a corpor1tl011, ltlO lllKll ,,,_. .. ,CA mn CLI NIC, '31t Newpon lllvcl., COile CH"llU!EN DESIGNS,~ S~ll· tWH e . o'clO<' a In 11 RM-11•1 Etuow aoulev•rd, Hu11tfntto11 •••<II, Borlt 041Mylo, SU Vkt9tla •fO, ,...M,CAt?617. drift Way,......,.,, 1199(11, Gallfwftla 0ATTC>f4 IHTEllNATIONA~, •11 1470 JI~• II-Ho I N•wl"'" C•lltOtllll ""° c .. 1.11 .... c.llfw11la "621 ' "· ltull1•w11tl, D c (Stevan ~ MlitftOlla. lrvlnt, CA.,,.. llH<ll, ,_,. of o .... oe. )1<11• Of Tl•I• lluolftfft 11 conO\<t t..i by • °*'"'* ~eyte, W Vktorl• ••. rtonelcll, 211\'I 1tut1r A••, Bellloa lrwln ~Ila ..... S..lnfrlll ltl<lttrcl s . Dtylon H , 211 Colllor11te "'""" O*f'l"'""'p C"1• ~ c.ittor ..... un1. llllnd. CA '7M2. W•r. ~ ... ~. CellftmlatMJ MqNlle, ,,,,,,,.,CA.,,,. Dal•d ~-.... 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MU M: PAOl.O'li PIUA, 1tl2 I._,, H- tlneton e..c.11, CA ftM1. AntflMy c "-'· ,.It ""'* ..... Hu11t""'°" 9Mcll, CA ""7 Tiii• ....._II (_ .... tly ... ~ dlvlllwl . ,.,,,,,_,., C H- flllt ~ -fl!M wltll a. C*"flfY Ctef'k of Onft&t Owlltv "' Aut.21, 1"1, Pltttil ~ 111\M Or ..... C-tt Oltlly Pl"'- \UO 11. S.. I, l. It. l"I J1Ml t . . ,. . . MATtOllAL L•,..UI .... " ~ -....0, _...,_,... 11 UI a .. JO •-.~ '1>16 n tit SM o.-. ....,..I '2 Ill " 101 m c-••· e1ne1M11t1 " a.1 to 111 .m 111e11 ...... Chi<... ., ,. 11 '" Jlt ~.~ 1t* S) IJ >11 "-·......,. IS"' a1 t4 .au kllM'-1. ~11•1t11'M '4 »J .. tS JIJ ---.~ ... ·-.... Ot'"9y, Cln<IMetl 9J a:IJ » 101 .SU ·1c~i4t. ;.Ni=·~~~. --,..,, n ... ........,. -v-. 1t: ...... Cl11~h111•t1, It; Hefldr\U, SI Lfl'*t. It. Clw1!, S... llfMCIKo, 1' ._ ....... l'Oll••. c1 .. c11111e ll, U , Scllmldt, l'lllloMtllf\to, 11, lwcll"•'· Clll~ .... ,,; Ct11cop~lo11, c111cl1111at1, "; Ooney, ~-.-.ii-. II O.CltltM) Soever. 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Great feats of human perform1.11ce have been recorded ln the Guinness Book of World Records and David Steed Is one of tbe names you'd rind it you were to look under the subject of cycllne. StMd la a S-8, 145-pound native of Tucson, who Is one of only a handful of profeS&lonal cyclists In the world. He'1 ~ racing the roads and tracks of America for some nine years, but his claim to lhe world ri&ht now is that record in the book. Steed's record is not for '\'ha,t you'<l .~xpect. It's not for speed or endurance. That would be much too boring. And yet. that's exactly what Steed's record was for -for being boring . Thi lluMt Mllbfpject on tht Orqe Coat DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Y.u Con s.11 It, Fond It, Trode It With o Wont Ad [M2-se7s ] One Coll S.rvKt foll Ct.dot Approval RAMS SEASON TICKETS Li111fhd Choice Seats Gr..... l oy, Sept. 20 Cleveland, Oct. 4 Tickets Avolloble 213-463-110 I 14M ferS•d.yl 714-752-0960 COMPUTERIZED PAYROLL UP TO 30 PEOPLE UNDER $45 .00 PER MONTH (714) 964-3313 T his Weeks S flCCial 1980 CADILLAC SEVI Ll~E Custom two-tone paiht. Cadillac wire wh1:el co\ers & AM 1FM stereo with casselle tape 1577ZE~1. SJ5,995 Cadillac Value Protectura Serv1et~ Agreement Aoo1labte AU Con~ To ,._, .tow. All,..._,,.... TIU • L- llf!!W!:~I 0::.i:'Q~:: ::: ~Q PUIUC 11~£ "ICTITIOUI •USlllllllSS "ICTITIOUI •USllllllSS llllAM9 ITATllMlllllT llllAMI STATllMlllllT TM loHowlftt _....,, are dolftt Tiie lollo•lftt perton• are doln9 llvsl,_.es: bvslnuses: CAPE COD CONN ECTIO .... 1114 BUTTON ~ BOWS.~"D .. Easl Gle..--~. __, 8Hc'll. CA 17111 Strwt. Cost. -... Calllon1la ~. 92617 Ka,.. ~II. 1011 Debora!\ Ln . Patricia Guerretta. 11 w. NeWIJQf1 llMd\, CA~. SycamOA. Arc.aclla. Calllomla '100. Carolyn Irvine, Ill• Gie..-La,.. · Joan Pointer, No. • R-n Cl .• N•--1 Beecll. CA '2660. Newpor1 BMch, Calltomla t :l6&3 Tiiis -lllfts h conducted by a Tiiis llvSIM U ll cOtld"cted bY • ....... ~ .... ral ~p. K-K-11 Patrk la Gwrren. Tbb ... ...._, we& tiled wltll IN Tllll ~I wes Iii.cl •1111 the c-ty Cler1o of 0U"99 County on Counly CIH1l ol Or._ Coumy on~ A"9. 11. ttll. lamber 14, 1t11 ,.,..,., ,.,1 .... ~lllhed Orenoe eo.11 Dally Piiot, Publltlled Or-Coest Dally Piiot, AYO. 15, Se91. 1. I . U. ltll •tM1 S.pl. U, l'l, 1'. Oct. S. 1911 «MO-II flCTITIOUS •USINESS llllAMll STATllMENT The loOowlr19 pert.on Is doing ti;i,Y. neue&: DOM RACITI JEWELERS, IUI Newpot1 Blvd., Coat• -... CA '2627 Costa Mu• J awelen . Inc • • CalllonM ,...,..,_.Ion, 1a Newl'Ort Blvd .• CD11a #ltw, CAllfof'nia t»V Tiiis _,,_, ll c-.Cl..S by • c0< l'O••llon. eo.a. Motw Je-••rs. Inc Oomlfllc J. R«lll Pm. Tiiis suwment ... filed with lhe County Clerk of Ora n.ie County on AYO. JI, ltll. 1"1.-J Publllhed Or-Co.st Dally Piiot. Sept. t. I, IS. 22, ltlt _., Pllll llT1Cl flCTITIOUS •USllllESS llllAMll STATIMIENT The lollowl"9 pffton Is doing ti;i,i. MIS as: SUNSET MARKETING GROUP. A Lim ited Par1Mrslllp, lotUJ Pacific Coast HlllllW•Y. Sult• 100. Dana Point, CA m2'. l>c!lqn A. Loni, ~al Partner. J.1163 Plelllc CNll HIQhway, Sulle 100. Dana Pollll, CA m:it. Tiiis buslllfts Is conducted lly a llml'8d .,.inff'Slllp, Oouvl• A Lord Tiits --was llled wllll ll'te C0<>nty Clerk of Oran.ie County on PUIUC *ITlCE 'ICTITIOUS •USlllESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowlno e>ersonl are doing l>u\lnl'U ~. BIG-RITE TRUCK REPAIR. 11101 SprlnQdal• Ave 1110• Hunllnolon Beach. CA 9'1"'7. Ja,...s w 8190s. 11101 Spr1"9C1ale Ave • IG4. Hunt11>9ton !Hach. CA ,,.., F. 0.Vld WrlQl>I, I SS7' Woodl1>9lon A ..... 8elll-r, CA '°70. Thll b<.lslneu Is conducl.O l>V a 111ner"' partnerlhlp. James w BIQO\ This 1-• wu lilld wllh tr. Counly •r1l of Oran9f County on A119 JI. I I 1"16'111 Publlry Oranot co .. 1 Dally Piiot, Sept '· •• s. 22. '"' ~., PUBLIC *!TICE l"ICTITIOUS •USlllllHS llAMll 5TATlllllllltT Tiie lollowlr19 pe,_, ll dol"9 bonl MUM. •MACK ~ ME ENTERPRISES. Ill Marvi-Jt• A ... , C0<ona det ""''-CA '162S. Al.,_. Mkhle, 71J ,,_.,....,11. A ...... corona 0.1 Mar. CA nus. Tiiis lluM..u Is c-.cted lly an ln- dl¥ldual. Al..-i Mlcllle Tiiis ~I was Iii.cl wllll tlw C0<>nty ·c 1en. ot Or•"99 Counh on AYO.U,1"1. .. , ..... AY0.16. "'1. ,.,_. Publl-Or-Coesl 0.11, PllOI, P...,_llhed Or-Coell Dally Piiot. A\19. tl.Sep4. I. I. U. 1tll 3'01-11 Sept. I, I . IS, l'l. ltlt ,.., .. , ~l~ITIOUI •USINUS MAMa nATllMIElfT The folleWlfll _... ll dol"9 b;isl· ,...., MOHTOOMl!lllY'S 80ATWORK$ UNLIMlnD. 14) ~I« A ...... ~. un, ••· ••. Hewioor1 Be«ll. CA. ~ Gree Roy Monte omery, to> s..«w Aw .. .-,... •m. Bide. ••. llewpott11Mch, CA. nMl ™S .....,_,II~ by an ,,.. dM ... GrW9 It. Montgomery Tiiis tlat-wal flied wltll ,,. Covnty Clm of ~•11ee COUl'lty on Ayt. a . "'1 "'\ flCTITIOUS IUSllHSS MAMIE STATEMlllllT TM tollo•l"9 per.ons an dolnt boisl..un: EAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS. 1ft1 s. Ritchey, s.nta Ana, CA 9'110S. E CS El«lronlc CalculetO< Service, a Calllornla corporation, tte• S Rllcr.y, Santa AN. CA 9'1105. Thll busl,_I ll Conduc-by a CO< poratlon. E C S l!l«lronlc cakul9t0< Service Wll-J. Gentry Sec./Treon. TNl ltat-t was llled wlll't tr. C<Minly Ci.tit. of Ora n.ie CCHinly Ofl A .... 21, 1"1. In Novomber of 1977, Steed balanced mouon-the crowds with during those cold race·day morn-held in Playa del Rey Sept.1'1. St.Md wW brlnf bll less on : a bt~ycle for 9 hours. 15 minutes. rt Ings. one man clrcua troupe to en\.ertaia. eclipsoo the same old boring record by some three The crowds love 1t and Steed loves to enter Steed won't be racin1 becau.M be would wlo hours. ta1n. It's not everyone who can ride a bicycle up-too easily. He's already captured some major "The only thing more boring than doing what 1 !>ide down, backwards and completely sUJI. ntces such as the Pacific Cout Madieon Cham· did was watching what l dad, .. &ays Steed. "Thl' only reaKon I quit after 11itlln1 on the p1onship in 1978. There were, In fact, some bored spectators bike ror nine hours was because 1 had to 10 lo the Steed figures that he ridet anywhere from who waJked by that day to watch Steed be bored bathroom," says Steed. "We thought or a way 1 400-600 miles per week in trainln1 and in a year'• Col'\ nine hours So, Steed wsks, "who was the could go while slaying 00 the bike but It didn't tame. he'll put in over lS,000 miles. Tbat'a more foolish one'" work out. than most people put on a car in a year. The Los Angeles 50K Challen1e will be more ol Steed does not want to be remembered as "It's funny. It's just a funny thing to watch. a non·s~rio1.1s event. open to anyoae wbo cares to fp0Jis b. I've heard comments that watching rne ts about aa or can peddle the 31 milea. There will be ei1bt a1e That's why he continues t~ compete In cycling exciting as watching paint dry." and sex di visions , with hot air balloons and races throughout the year. Yet. they've crowded shopping centers and Jonathon Boyer. the only U.S. cyclist to place ln The stunts -and he has a lot of them -are parks to see has act -boring u It might be. the recent Tour de France oo ttand to 1ive a blc)'· 1ust a sidelight for Steed, somethJng to warm up When the Los Angeles Bicycle Challenge is cle clinic. ~~,;;....~~~~~~~~~~~...;;..~~~_..;;.~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- IMl IU. llf'l'NOLOI TDIACCO COMPANY Where a man belongs. . . ..... tar. Smg Camel Lights. Low tar. Camel taste. , 8 mg. "tar". 0.8 mg. nicotine·av. per cigarette by FTC method . • • I Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. I . ! -6 cc: ZS & a 2 : t £J td z au 1 ... ~;,j . Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffuHday. September 15, 1981 LA Olympics to be 'Spartan' • u ...... A resident of the South Bron:r fl.Shes in East River oppo$1te North Brother Island. New York City is will· mg to sell or lease the abandoned 16 acres to whomever comes up with the best proposal for its use. ·wanna buy an island? New York City has one in East River for sale or lease NEW YORK (AP) -Don't ex· pect to be greeted on a rrival by Ricardo Montalban and a dwarf in a white suit. But if you have a fantasy and a way to make it with the ruins of several build· ings , i n c l uding a former tuberculosis hospital, a public school and a church. But last month the city's Board of Estimate invited de· velopers to submit proposals for the island No price has been set. but when it was put up for auction in the 1970s. the city wanted at least Sl.1 million. The sale was later canceled. cilman Matthew Troy pushed it as a site for a city-run gambling casino. whic h b e liked to describe as "the Monaco or the West " •com e true, New York City has an island for you North Brother Island 16141 The island fell into disuse in the mid·l960s after the city closed Riverside Hospital, a tuberculosis hospital that had been converted into a treatment center for drug addicts. abandoned acres off the coast or the South Bronx lo which the in- ra m ous "Typhoid Mary" and thousands of disease victims were once banished Is on the market. The city says it is willing to ·sell or lease the is land to whoever comes forward with the best proposal for its use. North Brother offers a great ly solid proposal has come Crom a n Albany -based non-profit group, the Institute for Man and Science, which wants to develop a residential village of 100 to 150 low and middle-income families from the South Bronx. When the city acquired the island in 1885. it had already been used for 30 years by the Sisters of Charity to isolate and treat cholera, typhoid, smallpox and yellow fever The island's most famous resi· dent was "Typhoid " Mary Mallon, who was quarantined there in 1907. ·view of the rest of New York City and some respite Crom its turbulence. But the closest thing to regular trans portation are the j ets which roar overhead en route to LaGuardia Airport, there is no bridge to the mainland and no ferry service. "T he noise from the ..,planes is a problem," admitteCJ' Steven Phelps, a spokesman for the in· stit ute "But othe r neighborhoods have learned to live with it." There has never been a shortage of suggestions for the island . Proposals have ranged from a prison lo a movie lot, and included an amusement park. an e n v ironmental center and a drug rehabilitation hospital. She was consigned lo North Brother after several cases of typhoid were traced to families which employed her as a cook. Described in reports of the time as ''a veritabl e peripatet ic breeding ground for the bacilli 1 In r ecent years, the East f River island has been important only lo the pheasants who Live a human culture tube," she was the first recorded carrier of the disease who was not affected by it. · there and Lhe pilots who use it as • an approach marker. lt Is cov· ered with vegetation and dotted For years former City Coun- DEATH NOTICES S~les~an wins first Silence closes Nazi business REEVES llAL W REEVES. Sgt MaJor m the l'nited States Army, passed away on Sep tember 9. 1981 He i<: sur '1ved by his wire llelma ul Sierr a· \"1s ta, Arizona . daughte1 Ang1!11ka Whit taker of Germany, mother Mallie Reeves of t;pland, 'Ca , sister Janet Blakely or Washington. brothers Russ of Ontano. Ca and Waltt.>r Reeves or Wa~hmgton, also 'surn\'ed b) 2 grandchi ldren 'Graveside services with full military honors will be held on Monday, September 14. 1981 at 2 00 PM at Harbor La wn Me m o rial Pa rk Services under the d1re<'t10n :or Harbor La\1m-Mounl Ohvt> , Mortuary of Costa Mesa I ~0-555-1 in arm tan OCEAN C ITY. N.J . CAP) Paul Kirsh, a s alesman fr om Philadelphia who spends a lot of time in his car, took first place for the best arm tan in t he Mis- cellaneous Sun Tanning Tournament. BERKELEY (A P l -Allen Vincent, a swastika on his arm and a nne by his side, was used to violence. He was not a popular guy. Two-thousand angry protesters attacked bis tiny band of neo-Nazis in 1978 during a rally in San Jos e. Police arrested 18 p~ple. A l!r79 rally by Vincent and eight Nazis in calm , suburban Walnut Creek was di!rupted by 800 demonstrators, whO' had to be held al bay by 175 riot-equipped law enforcement officers. And in April 1977, a "Rudolf Hess Bookstore" which Vincent opened in sight of a synagogue formed by concentration camp survivor s was s mashed and set ablaze by an angry mob. Other prize winners were Debbie Lloyd of Morgantown . Pa., for tanning herselr around a heart on one thigh and arou nd the I et t er s So when Vincent tacked up a swastika, hauled "DEB" on t h e oth er in a selection of Nazi literature and opened up leg," and Clete Wilt of "Hitler Hall" on busy Solano Avenue in Berkeley, Altoona, Pa., for best he was looking forward to a confrontation and overall tan. loads of news cover age. ------------, A pale-skinned Jen· It never happened. n i Ce r Tay Io r o f Little more than two months later, "Hitler I ~ I t • b '{ h ~ IAL TI IHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHA'IEL 427 E 171h SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 "'UClllOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAJtY 627 Main S1 HunhnQton &ach 536-6539 ,ACIAC VllW MIMOllAL,M• Cemetery Morluary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 MeCOllMtal MOITUAlllS Laouna Beach 4!M·!M15 Laouna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap•slrano 495-1 776 KAalo. LA WK-MT. OLIYI Mortuarv •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5'0-5554 ,_CINOTHUS la&.•OADWAT MORTUARY 110 Bro1dwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 [ Philadelphia won lop Hall" was nothing but an empty pink house across honors for the "best un· the street Crom a Chinese restaurant. Vincent's derail tan." Holly and "Dial-a-Nazi" taped messages had been discon· Heather Moon of Had· nected. There was no new number. donfield. N .J .. were Silence proved mighUer than the pen or the n a m ed best tanned t · sword, according to police, who worked with the win~. . . Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith -an or· C Prizes . mclu~ed five ganization that fights anti-Semitism -to persuade {ee . s:Ss!fn~ s~irfs ~~~: ' news reporters and members or liberal organiza. annm s -0 •. 1 •. lions to ignore Vincent. ords and tanning ollon. "He's sort of licking his wounds," said San Il~egal • 1teD1S on display LOS ANGELES (AP) -An estimated Sl million in illegal hand· carved ivory objects will be displayed for the public at the Los Angeles Zoo and at Los Angeles International Airport. Superior Court Judge Pro· Tern H aro ld Crowde r or dered the displays as a reminder of the evils of killing en- dangered species. He also fined local art dealer Stanley Masry $5,000 and ordered him to pay $3,000 towerd con· struction of the displays and $1.SOO toward a na· Francisco Police Inspector Tom Dickson. "I think he got a real trouncing this time ... He 's finished down here in the Bay Area." Dickson said Vincent, a 48-year-old ex-convict who works as a house painter, has m oved north of San Francisco, but refused to say whe re. Vincent, like other flamboyant racist leaders. relies upon news coverage of confrontations to bring rum followers. Dickson said. At least one former Ku Klux Klan leader has admitted similar tactics. ··We used the press. We lied and we did anything we could to make reporters happy," Jeff Murray said in an interview this year with the Columbia Journalism Review, a media-watchdog magazine. "We intentionally staged things just to get cov- er age," s aid Murray. a California leader In the Klan. Vincent had only about six followers when be opened "Hitler Hall'' on May 15. Dickson said. Reporters from several TV, radio stations and newspapers showed up for the opening. But police and local Jewish organizations urged them to re· consider the story. They did. Few stories appeared in print or on the air. ~;;;;~~~;;~~~ tiorial advertising cam· ,) -palgn about protecting :. elephants. '·He Is one lone guy in this house who la 1otn1 to be g()f\C very quickly, and the only way he can get any attention ts by getting some free media at· tenlion," Robert Smith of the Anti-Defamation League said In May. "There's a difference between ma1tln1 newa and reportiq newa." ''-To place your messa~e M aary pleaded no con· I before tht' test to violation or the readlnA public. 1977 state Endangered D~~lot Species Act by lmport· n• r Classified. 642-S678 ing and selling lvory ob- 1 jects at hls Stanley I Galleries. ·, ~- Berkeley police spokesman Andy Goodman· said his office. along with Uberal or1ants1UonJ1 and J ewish groups, also contacted Berkeley-area groups that might be offended by Vincent and ur1ed them to avoid confrontation. By THOMAS D. ELIAS Los An'eles promised the world a "Spartan" 1984 Olympic festival and that's bow W• 1hapin1 up But the Los Angeles Olymplca wiU be Spartan only by comparison to the extnvaaanu1 1taced by Montreal and Munich, the last two Otympl1d1 In which the U.S. participated. ABC bas already paid the or1anizln1 commit· lee $48 million out of the S22S million It bid for domestic t elevision rights and 12 commercial sponsors have pledged to pay more than $70 milllon to become the "official" beer, ham· burgers, soft drinks and other products c>f the games. In Los Angeles, "Spartan" will be a relative term lt will mean: No Cree hotel rooms for most official vis· itors and a mere 7 .800 press accreditations. C o 11 e g e dormitories instead of a new Olympic Village for the athletes. -All new s ports facilities built for t he CALIFORNIA FOCUS games paid for by private sponsors. Most of alJ, "Spartan" means public money will be used only for items like security and rlre protection "The 1984 Games will be returned to the zone of reasonableness," says Harry Usher, No. 2 man on the Los Angeles organizing committee staff. "That does not mean (they) will diminish in any way the purity of the competition and the dignlty of the festival." But it does mean the next Olympics will be more a regional than a local affair, with events slated st locations as much as 2.40 miles apart. from Santa Barbara in the north to Pomona in the east and San Diego to the south. T hat's helped defuse local e nvironmental op· position . Lawsuits and other obstacles were threatened when it appeared that many activities might be centered In areas where new stadiums, velodromes or rowing facilities would have to be built. By scattering the sports -and the traffic - geographically, the organizers have avoided ma- jor public opposition. Remarkably, the Olympics weren't even an is· sue in last spring 's city election, even though Ira Reiner , who earlier headed an unsuccesful anti· Olympics initiative drive, was elected city al· torney. "It is clear now that they are going to be financed by private parties and will cost taxpayers almost nothing," Reiner says. "So it is incumbent on all or us to bring them off as well as possible." And those putting up the private capital expect to make big profits, although the organizing com· mittee's cut of any profit will go to charities. ABC, for example, plans to sell a record $600 million in commercial time and has already sold $245 million worth, enough to cover its Los Angeles costs. "The private organization of these games is an important innovation," says Juan Antonio Samaranch, the Spaniard who heads the lntema· tional Olympic Committee. "If success comes, it will assure comparable sudcess for future games." Not necessarily. For most cities don't already have suitable arenas for track (the Los Angeles Coliseum>. soccer (the Rose Bowl), basketball (the Forum> and gymnastics <UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. By leasing those facilities and university dormitories for a few weeks rather than building new ones, the Los Angeles organizers will save about three-quarters of the expenses incurred by Montreal and Munich. ( ELMU u a columni.1t baled in Santa Monica.) Piil.iC ~[ Ns..,u NOTICE OF DEATH-OF 'ICTITIOUUUlllUU DANIEL H STEELMAN MAM• nATHllUIT • ' T,,. "'4-no _ _. 1, 001no iiuei-aka DANIEL HERBERT MUM. STE ELMAN AND OF E:r':,.t~R~s~~Llgr •.:.~ PETITION TO AD · MUA rlllUr llvd .. 'a110. N'twpor1 MINISTER ESTATE NO. BH d1, Ca'"-• nMO. A· 109334. An111onr M. v1111. tt3 E""'"ll Ster T 0 a I I h e i r s ~· N••Po•t 9••<ll. C••llornl• benefic iaries, creditors T1111 llW,_, '' Gonci.K1e<1 by '",,._ and contingent c reditors of dM~ .,.,,_ ,_,,. vitti Daniel H. Steelman, all a T111s ,, .. ~, ,.., 111ec1 "'''" ,.,. Daniel Herbert Steelman Co11t1tr Clerk 01 O<an9e COVl'lly oft and persons who may be ""' "· 1•1 otherwise interested in the P..o11-o..,. eo.tt 0•11:1:::' will and/or estate· s.oi. 1,1, 1s, 22, '"' :mwi A petition has been filed •-----------by Carolyn Kay Steelman PllUC •ncl in the Superior Court of -----------Orange County requesting l'ICTIT10UI BUSINIM t h a t c a r 0 I y n K a y MAM• STATH••MT St 1 be · t d TM 1011-1"' Pff""'s ••• dotno ee man appoin ~ as ....,.,,_._., personal representative to MORNIHGllOE WOODS IV, administer the estate of LTD., "~ .._,. ..., .. v•nl, H""'· Daniel H Steelman aka I "9f on BMcll, C.llfontl• tllM1 . ' Hector MerHcll, '"u ... c11 Daniel Herber1 Steelman Ba11lavard, H11nt1nvton auc11. (under the Independent ca11wn1e ,_., Ad · · t t· f E t tes ENA 0.111...,,..,,. ~ ....... • minis ra 1~'"! o . s a Celllornl• corpor911on, '"" he<ll Act). The petition IS set for l o11lturd. HUfttlntton Buell . hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ee111orntant47 700 Civic Center Drive, ~!t~~'Cer'P West, In the City of Santa ......,_, Ana, California on October T111s ._. -111a11 •lt11 .,,. 14, 1981 at 9:30 A.M. c ... n1vC1e.tt9'~-.c.-.tvenS.-IF YOU OBJECT to the ,_ ... , t•. 1"'· I . .,,_ oranting of the pet t1on, ....,..,.,.,. o..,.. GoeP 0.111 "'*· you should ei ther appear SotM. is, !I."· Ott. s, '"' ..,...., at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the ,.CTtnouaauaiMau court before the hearing. MAMl ITAHMeMT Your appearance may be r11a 1011owl1111 perso"• ••• 0o111v In person or by your at· IMIMMHM: torney. """'EltlAL DYNASTY co .. ).ltJ I F y 0 u A R E A ~ 11""·· ......,.,, S.8<11, CA. CREDI TOR o r a cont· Timothy Ponc111 W•nv. HO lngent creditor of the de· ~:.= St .• """'"° "•1" v.,.,.., ceased, you must file your 1Mr1-s.~. t ).11 warwkll claim with the court or "". LMMfe•at. CA. tot02 present It to the personal T111t l>ll•IMss 11 <Ofldllct•d tor • representative a~pointed general _,.."1\lp. • f Timo4llv l'9nc111w.,,. by the court wit in our Tlllt .._ wos llled wllll 1r. months from the date Of c......ir c1an ot o .. ,,.. c_,, .., first Issuance of letters as A119. JI, IWI .. , ..... provided In section 700 of Pu41llllle0 0r.,. co.st o.ur '"''"-t h e Probate Code of Sape.1.1. •$.22, 1• California. The time for _________ .. _,.._, filing claims will not U · plre prior to four months from the date of the hear· STA1WNlfTOflau.ooM•un Ing noticed above. CWUMOfllllCTITIOUS YOU MAY EXAMINE n • ...!..U:-.=:•-...,,.. the file kept by the court. 111a ...... u. 1'1cmi.ut ,.,.,,. .. If you are Interested In the ..__, estate, you may file a re- HOME Oll'ltAISAL HltVICI!. J quest with the court to re-~I c1rc1a, Naw.-n ~11. CA celve special notice of the TM Fk111Mw ....._ ...-,. Inventory of estate assets =:.=.:-,~"'~ .... and of the petitions, ac· J-..,. """"· t c.... circ.•. c o u n t s a n d re po r t s "....,, e-11. CA tMU. described In Section 1200.S n1t ....,._ -ctM11c• w.., of the California Probate ............ J_._"""" Code. TMt ......_. -..... ,.... .. M lchael Norman c......., c~.,. 0r.,... c-e.,'" Saleman, Attorney at A ... "·,.,. ,.... Law, 1701 Wll1hl,. Blvd., ,,........,0r.,.. ea. o.t1, ..-. Sul .. 700 Los Aftlitl", CA A,..u,...._,,,11,"" •~ 90010;t;i. (21S)7Jl.12'6. ave 1omet111n1 you Published Orange Coast ,uot to MU? Cluaified Delly Piiot, s.s>t. 141_1s, 21, do It ..U. &o.Nn. 1981 «17 -It 6 1rn[lill~~G~~rn 4 CLASSIFIED ~.~ ......... .. 2 ,,!~!c~ • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 642·5678 .USfllUH i.c-11 .. IMohl ... .. 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Lo. 67t·7lll I I ¥4°/o * su.soo. Super 3 BR st.amr, AC, lae lot, good nbrhd. Near Greenville & Warner Only 203 down & owe at low interest. Call to. day, Al\. 963-1804 Charmmg, remodeled 3 BR + family room home ~ • with 2 fplc:'s. on quiet cul COME WITH US •.. TO SPYGUSS. SUPERBLY CRAFTED TWO STO R'( ENGLISH TUDOR VAULTED BEAMED CEILINGS IN LIV ING ROOM .. FIVE BEDROOMS FOR MAL DINING AND FAMI L Y ROO MS F OU R FIREPLACES FOUR CAR GARAGE. VIEW OF MOUNTAINS AND N1GHT LIGHTS. St.500.000. llC +POOL 5 Bdrm with swimmmg pool IJld jacuzzl -solar heated. RV area. As· sume FNMA. U ,000 • RED CARPET 754-1202 1617 WESTCLIFf DR. M.I. Ul·7l00 de sac street. Lots or curbside appeal plus, inter Rettut. Ouis 111 RV access. Motivated the sun. New l yr old 2 COUNTY CLUI owner w /carry lge 2nd bdrm + den, 3 ba, furn LIVING for qualified buyer. with cathedral ceiling & MOIE 759°1616 Indian Wells Racquet Panoramic: views! 200' ~!.'.!.l..!:!!~!!!!!.!!!.!~-I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Club, Palm Springs. frontage, Mesa Verde •............. lilllllllillll .. llMllllllll ... lalllll1 Home overlooks 14th Country Club! Custom ! 'I She's Popeye's belcMd Ohw Oyl fol '°" to mike n 1 doll! Whit fun to pl1y with 1 trut Golf Hole at the Indian 4196" exec 5Br, 1..,Ba Wells Golf course. Pool ho R in front of home. Ex· me. ec rm, aewing rm & lndry rms. 2 Brk celJent loc 1195.000, no fireplaces. Sun deck. money dn to qualified p b .,._ I buyer. Will consider ore · ~ge aa ore! 20x40 pool, 'apa. 6 fire pit. trade for unit in Corona 3 car gar. Creative del Mar Call John financing welcomed! Bel_l_am_y_1si._es ___ 1 •.ooo. CalJ Bob Licata Rltr. 75t-L221 Dir RANCHO SAM JOAQUIN Lovely San Joaqui.1 model overlooking pool area with night light view. Owner ma y assist with financing. $185,000 Gini Egan 752-1414 (ASS) CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Super 4BR home w /pool. A beautiful hol!Je w/a very open & airy feeling. tg re~r ya rd totally enclosed & very pnvate. $225,000. Sharon Snuth 644-6200 ( A56) .... 14 )-,,.... ••l ... JJ• ·-ll)t-·-,.,_ .. °" 1o-ch11acter Ohve ()yt doll n1hl 1 i:x::.::.:..;=::::i out of the famous cartOCHl stnp Pattttn 834 panem peu """" "-·~ ....... ·-·-.°"' lot IS.in. ooll 1nd clolhes. d1rect1011S included U.IO 1or ucll P'ltem Add 50t e.ch piftfrn for postact 1nd handl1n1 Std _ 11: 81kt ... Mtedtecnft oe,.. tOS Dalty ""°' l'ial&J.OW0....sa, ... yn, •Y lOlU. rlill .... ...... _,..... .... -1112 "'6cl1lft ~ 3 Ir• pe!UNIS 1Mlde. 170 best pcM1J. dolls, QUiits. morel Knit trod*, (mblOider $1.50 Ml c.T lml JUI .. ...... c":S ..,,.. ~=,.·;~-: IM-14 Qllcl .._ Qllll lJU ....... Qllllls :~t:.'1.: si.•K IZN 1111 r-... QA 1g::::'•'Dllll ~, .. ~, ...... 1U.Mfdl'r'**:£ lJZ-M 'rM ·~-UN.le .. II ftailr CNdlll 11~-= 11~ .. " Cladllt ··~· 1 ................. . ...... QlllW 1 • .-.... ................. ... ·-., ..... .. _ ,,_ .. -IJf.., .... .,_ .. _ ,,_ "°" ,._ ··-,,_ 11-n-.. Ill(..,.... a1. ·-,,_ ... ·-·- ,,.. .,_ ·-., ... ·-·-..... .._ .,..... ,,0. .,_ ,,,_ .,_ ,,._ F:-='~.,,.... .. ,fl!Mf l•C:..-...... ·-,, ..... •c-'1 .. _ .,...,. n-•-.. _ ·-,,,_ ·--... ,..... 9'A-., .,_ ·-.,_ ·-,... '"'" ·-•O..O ·-... "-.,.,_ ....... ·-... ·-·-·-.. @r.-®"'-C)..._, NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact tht DAILY PILOT for lnform•Uon rtgudlng "'' county requnmenta for '*no 1 Flctldout lwfneu N•me. MMS21m.m · WIJltAda Call 642-5178 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES IMYISTMEMT PLUS .U. Live or vacation at the beach & have rental share lbe payments. 2 - 2 bedroom units . Only a few houses from beach. Beam ceilings, fireplace, built in bookshelves, huge sun deck. Assumable 1st T .D. $270,000. Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 llE llOBll ILlllS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE S MILLION S VIEW S Lovely Courtyard Entranee -Tile Galore -Plus Huge Bay View ·Patio -: Potted Plants -Flowing Fountams -Indoor /Out.door Living -~ Two Bedroom, Two Bath Condo Shows Better Than A Model. Shown By Appointment. A "Joy of Newport !" Listing. 759-9100 uc.,. ....... Mewportc..tw- RESIOENTIAL REAL FSTATE SERVICES SALUTES T .. 1911 DISl•H NOMI 17 MUii llACH CllCU SPYGLASS MIU. Sponsored by Ne wport Jr Chamber of Commerce to benefit OllAMGolWOOD A new home for abused children. Open for public viewing September 13·27. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Presented at $2,400,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER I 644-9060 MIWTUDOI Preet11loul Lemon Hta. C .. IM\D IYO~-! s Bedroonu. library. bute muter suite, din· in1 area and entertain· , meat area. UNDER $1 MUUoa . NEWPORT CREST CONDO Pride ol owoerablp. JUat rinaocl.n1. Belt locaUOA. 780-0140; ....... Rick A.lderette, Rltr. 2 bdrm, den . spacious Plan 8, 1m · maculate. Low priced at $215,000. IH4 ....................... 714/!31-4MC BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 59111$ 1-11 H.,1 •, do (Jr.,. "-t\ ti/•, till)! COSTA EA llMOOB.llS DIUGHT 3 Bdrm house wit h parquet noor and guest quarters. Just outside ol Newport Beach on a lar1e comer lot in the Westcurr area. S167,300. Tll'LIX Three 2 bdrm, 2 bath furn. units. Steps to beach. Good sum- mer /winter history. Priced at $395,000. 675-1752. associated eun•fil~ gfA rc11s l ,' "' ~ • ' ~ ' ,. ,. DOV•SHOIES One of the lar&est lots. with beaut.ilul grounds surrounding thia c:uatom 3 Bdrm home. Lots of used brick, elegant On 3.32 acrea. All 2 Bdnna, double 1arifit, 1reat buy. M.S-ll81 . OPfN I-IOI:,/ i?lAI: I / carpeting and wall COY· !!!!!!!!!!I•••••• erin&s. spa and BBQ. $US,OOO. 642-5200 SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified ' Ad. A PETE BARRE TI .. REALTY M ... Y .. GoffC-..."- 1289,500, 4 Br, 3 Ba, view $223,000 in II· sum able loam at 11.~. Opn Wed, Sat & Sun 1·5, Call Anita s.57-12'?0 or 646.5086 CALL FOR OflAILS ON THESE FINE PRffERTIES OHWATY: ..._. ,.,. s bed .......... s1.n5.ooo &.We I• 5 bed •••......• $2,600,000 .., .... , hyfroftt 5 lted .• $1,350,000 O..erse...l•yfroM 4 beet .................. Sl .400,000 U. P• hyfrcNtt coedo .•.. $625,000 U. P-.141yfro.t Co-op .... $210,000 ..... lse.d hytro.t 4 beet .................. $1,200.000 , I 1 1 ..,..... 4 Md • .Sl,600,000 0u ....... 6200 •ct ft ••.. Sl,950,000 '11WOf WATH ....,.... ........ 3 bed •.•.•• $795,000 C.... .. Mer 4 bH ...•.. SI ,350,000 Mtw ........ ldge 4 lted •• $1,995,000 c.r... tlgllil•d• 2 bed •... $615,000 MIAITHEWATEI C:.--l bed .............. $265.000 ,... -' l a.-4 ..•....••.•..• $235,000 ,... , .... l lted •..•.....• $425,000 Yme ..._ 2 9*I .......... SI 77,000 ..... l Md ................ $241,000 Sp.Illa Y9e po~ .......... $499,000 OH IAUOA ISLAND llled.e.o.. ................ $420,000 z-.....e.o.. ................ SJ1t,ooo ..... c.... .,.,... . ....... $675.000 .._. C.... C.,. Cod •••••. SQ5,000 WATERFRONT HOMES,tNC. REAL ESTATE S•lo R.ntolk Propru, M.n.gt~n1 2436 W Co.ut H"'Y 315 M4rlfW Avt N-11 Buch &Ibo. lwnd Hl-1400 '7Uto0 C E T A T S Y T I C R C 8 l S A R P Z S Q U V M E 0 T Y W 0 K t £ A R Y G Q A Y T T C E £ A f U R L E I M N 0 I A " C P I 0 W 0 A N A P T 0 S Y P E E T Y T R H C T E T N A A E U N E S I C P S 0 I E R 0 A A T R 0 N Y R A A T A L R V Y T X 0 H J I H 0 M U 0 N E C I A E C M J T T M M F 0 W W Y Y R 0 I E A E A M C 0 N D 0 M I N I U M R I T I Y C M H 0 1 l 1 M E H C L A Y E I N M L N E E C D E 0 A A T L 8 K 0 1 U I W I 0 Y E T N R C T E 0 OQRAZOOOMONUINOMMOC P U C L A N 1 P M E Y P A 0 T E C T C S I C C H T l A E ~ H 0 M M 0 C R Y ""•t111tt Tefrittry c ......... ,, C111.i1111lllhl• Craw• Ctlaay '=~=' s~\\~lA-ar..~s·:: ----....... QAf L l'O&l.MI ---- ·~ ~~ io..o0..,,...,_ ..... _. OAACEA I I I I r r . 8 A H C I )I ' I I I r . f ROSYR 11 I I I r . ; l YETNIM .' I I I I I I know I guy WllO I• IUCll I bor1 If peraonallty ware money, llt'd bt OM of !l'Mt truly • lt'Nl l'Ullfl(O II nm IH !t!SS 5QUMfl rrrrr1 l ~k~lfrrtu I I I l I I .... •• ,11n ••a •* COSTA MESA Move right into this freshly painted, bnght & cheery home with re· modeled kit chen & bathroom: large yard. 1109,500. 644-7020 e btu0ci SUPIEU! SlftUI E.xecutive home with 4 SHAIP EASTSIH ""° ONLY I 5% DOWM Owner wiU f1J11Jlce to qualified buyer. Well located, good lookJq 6 units + 4 car gara1e + ample partln1. Beklw llX&ross. C .. How 644-7J 11 bdnns and pool 111 ex· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!MI!!!••• cellent area. Creative ·-~~ll!ll~~-f1J1ancing available. 0n-saoooDOWMI ly S17S.OOO Call today Bring paintbrush • 979·5370· broom to save • ci& a A LLS T'A TE bdrm fixer in q•iet I Jiit Cotta Men area. CIDJy $99,000 759-1501 or REALTORS 752.7373 'IHIM POINT DPLX Great finanang Owner having to liqwdate. Best buy on Peninsula Pt Ex· c:ellent rent. Come see It buy ~ Walker & lee Real f state 1~9 I\,"' I llAoCI ...... IMlty LEASI ornoti 67).1700 Luxurious custom too· LOOKING FCI A IUY do. 2500 sq. ft. 2 frplcJ, 4 This is the best buy for a bdrms, ZY. baths. 1U,50 5BR pool & spa, formal mo. fl9S,OOO. N2-44123' . • dining, ram rm home By Owner. Mesa Verde Owner very motivated. steal. Was 1218,000, oow A Spyglass winner for Sl89,900. Approx. ll2S $539,500. sq. ft. Lolldecl. All iDlo by phone. 56H033. JUST USTEI RCTaylorCo 4 BR 1~ ba, seller ________ 1 motiv ated. Terms, Terms, Terms. Call 1•4\l •)'I()() ..... , ...... 1007 •••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAMROMT New listing, 2 Br on Plitn JV Real!\ qukkly 752~ ' duple• slie lot near the ,_------~·'l ·'t. Balboa Pier.1525.000 GardeoParllVUlait PIHIHSUU Df'U Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba + charm· ing bachelor unit just slept from bay or ocean. $310,000 STAR'TBUMTS Two 2 Br apta only t,; blk to beach. Older but cute & neat. ~.ooo Call ua to see these. BURR WHITE REAL'fOR . INC. 67S-4630 NEB>Snc lrvlne Ten. pool home w /4 Br + boru Ownr will financ:e·priced below mullet. Hurry on this one! Gres Astle 1•1221 ...... ~..,. Duplex. Buyer who need• ne1 Income + shelter. Front unit 3 bdrm, lplc, iac. 3 ba, mini OffM ritw. Rear unit I bdrm. z be. Under· ll°OUftd l*iq for 4 Clrl, 1°'9 dn, 1.,... uauma· ble, Ide. Sl'JGO per mo. Priced at•.•. Orin b7 '7H Pah 1.Ula U you Ike, c.U llill oner at Fairview/Avocado~ll 2 fr 3 BEDROO - 13"4 ~fixed inl. r . Open Diily 10:.,All ~zm •. HSlw,11'* JUST LISftD, Dile • Colgrove 3 Br 2 Ba, lie FR, + 11e LR w /brick FP. Carpets, clean• rt· ady for new 01¥Hr. OP EN SAT /SUN 1:30-4:30 Ruth LaUrie, bkr.~ . . 0 Or,anpe Cout DAILY PILOT /Tueaday, September 15, 1981 other lt1Ustett ~••ti btett HMMt U.fuarO 14 Hamn U•fwr4••d 1"""" Uafwmlllll4 .._.. ........ ,d - -.................................................•.•.•••••..•...........•••......................•.....•••.••...............••••.........• .._..,_Wt .._..,_We tForWt /Hou.1'9rW. .__ p t •ooo -...Pr.,1"1y JO ....... JJ02 ....... .a .__.. J2 ....... __.--...... JHt Mtw,.,t.._. J76t ........... .............................................. ~-••J•t ......... .. ~·..... . .. . c..t.w..·•·····iiii. trt• 1044 • ~ to•t M;~;;;t.:;;.:···iNi •••·•••·•••·••••••••••· .............................................. &:r;;i,·~··a;··;:.;;··: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;;;··~·;;:t,;' ...................... .. ........................ ~ ....... ,, ........................... ~ WIMTll mirf Al.S fura.. a.raie .it.a~bed Udo IJlaod. c~ lbcl:, • Tr AYall. Winter l~NWC-n••• wmA•.. .. ........ ,,,. WU LISTIN" • ...,,. ,_, ............ No ehftdr~. 110 ptll ~o::a;:~.PI ' Wullly /MontbJ y 0 1 TO•llOMlt '-Ul"r Ott laat )tat'• lnt.trut Ul"tft • -""''' CAU.OUJI Prefer wortlni marned -1'1::..:if.~7~m..:..:·----1;:::~ ~118/ac~~d:~ Call Ult •l*i•nab at lllRCONDOaooo ratuowt Nluuwna· Al....._. & Ptl111f • W.._ IMA&.WT couple over '° yHn Br 2 Ba ~Home S\10.ooorun-~ ••ent the condomlnham In· Can u•ume u lltln1 ble. ao yr i.,.,. lit 4 61~ tnl . •I•· 14U Mo. Call nHr Dtlaney'• RHt ' W ·ISJI '"' ,.,.. formalloGctnttt loaaofapprox.90,000at bdrm, fam nn, la yard R-.&.-tlc T-W_,._AMA • M28"hft2PM ~ Property Houat, WM919ffAU OCUM'IOMT -----Touet1MoneRt1l1)' tm .. l.nLl'JUMO "2·Sjft_or~01 rWlllW9 -......-vrTI HOMEroRRENT "2·asc>• lOIO. a.ooo DOWN, 3 BR z Ba, Gll'7 YOUI 0'6AJI .... ·1 ~ Bdrm 91'75 Fencrd ·-c...... JJ7' 2 bdrm, l bal.b sm &1aldt homt on R·Z lot "" '""" DU .. U _. W • T9a -Prlt• St~.000 Take Lrl Eaatbluff bome on '"'' -' ""'-l blk from 01sneyland. Only 15% yard ' sange. Kids ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm, I bll.b llZS. over pymi, ot S18o0 mo •U~sm ~ acre lot Owner baa Dock flrlO'IMt down Completely refurbished and peu weloocne. ~2000 eln1 lt belwvtn1 tbe r4 no•• cl<>lledestrowonhl.snew 3 & z Bedtooma and 2 -Y_ent,nofee. r•nor1mlc ocean vlew associated o quallfyln1. or 1et f'Alll • home. Must sell un flreplacH dtcka and Cully managed. Vacant models open Brand new 3 br, 3 ba r~m thl• budut n wlQ_an *' Sen11t1onal 3 bdrm mediately A~klng p1t1oe Annual income. dally. Located at 100 Leatrice, housefordttcr1mtnatlnte minded 2bdrm pen UM ,. w ' • I .-. "~ • , l:t 11, t I '' YRY LOWDOWN home that I.a In ablolute· $328,000. Diarrell Puh 12$.000 Anaheim. Manager has stt·ups. family. 2 blks w l>fal'h thouae' Just s..50 rcnu Ot&ayoulnWtlovelyla lytlptopsbape Futur 61'11-284 C /21 6 9!,"'°?c.tr GoDnctorcellJCllYaS ,...... 1207 Totally uparaded tbt luiury °'. hl1&h rlle 2br,2ba,nkelydeoor.& 38r, 2~Ba Condo in in& a family room , ~ru1 71 .. /76"7292 Gardener inc I bth Uv1.01 ~h all th~ acceu. i -· or •hort c M La uaumable loan formal dining, 2 car ~ ~-M-A-• • """8.....-1. .. -idUllO/m,o.833-0t.s. e•"•!!1u you d upect ....... ,. alt * 25 garage & muvch more 1•1 P:j\: _ VTI'1l"r. ·-=-,.., term. 67S.ZWJ, 873-1824 Cal~wJ~arrv' .~/,.~12new0,· OnlY$162,000. 759·1~1 ur '1~4 i 1 Huge 5 bdrm, 3~ ba, Huntington Bay Condo, 2 Rent1mm631 4MS Fee or673-$26"'""'"1-----·~ _,.,,, 7•"7373 -··--·-·-3000 I\ W Uff LBOA'..., •~o Br l~ Ba SS50 Adults, ---0 I 28 •7~ St 63l-7370AI\, Prinon)y. ..,.. . over sq estc . BA UK.IN" nor.·· Wa'"r •· tr11•h W"t....,. 12'1 up ex. r,... ... epa --646 8ll8 Mob611 H°"'" Sl!:LL OR TRADE "" ·~ "' a w bch. Yrly rental, no 1im-------·1 ._ -Fors.a. 1100 15 rooms, s baths. pal ,w1d.Agent,r1oree ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 11-0 24th St NB ENTm418S Da.HT Assumable VlR nnanc· In& available on thla charming, Ught and airy hom~ Feiiturlng 4 Bdrm, plus family roo m , e n cloie d courtyard. lovely back yard with Koi pond Ask· ing $188,400 For an ep. Pointment to see, call ~1151 ·:: -HERITAGE . . REALTORS Walker C lee Real lstafe LM>O ISLE DOYB SHOllS •• ••• ••••••• •••••• ••••• su""'rb cood1lio11, locat· 67 8088 545 2000. • 2 Br All util pd l.ri; 6?S·32!M l-G4-11704 I, l J I I It ..--1 '--•~L ~111 yiard . $525 No peu . ' 203 down, OWC l&e 2nd 00 • acuu over 00 Trailer It pvt buch, ed ~ block from both ,....trr _ _.. <# '"'" 3244 Sti·3232 Step& lO Ocean, tenDtli, wtno payments. 2 br, 2 bay Galaxy Dr Formal Treas ure I ~ I and, bays & ferry XJnt in ....................... ....................... LJ JO&. bike 2 BR. 2 BA. ,,, l~~I ba. immac. w /U · din. rm , 2 lrplca Laguna Heh. $8500 come & assume $190,000 • do, ocean view. 3 Br WOODBRIDGE 3 Br CCMtdo•H a Wntr~ 673-~ pansk>n potenual. Juat $685,000 fee. 642·2510, 499·3816 at l2...,3. 2"" Ba. Dana Bluff~. $550. Upstairs, spac. ,_,.ltlild 3400 "'I l 2 90 2 Ba view LET'S MAii A DUI. Lease /option ....... 000 ..... """~ "'"" 646·4848 M""'uh Realty pool, leruus, etr S?50 I I 'ft"borhd bit' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""egan ·"' ' ' ......,, ·na•................ '" ...... 00 qu e ne1~ · ins, • 1nC'lds J.1ano, china. WATERFRONT w/20'\ •SHOWPLACE• 6'2·1334, Eves8SM8119 ~ · cpls, drps, access to Newport Crest Condo, linen T etc WOO mo Turtle rock Highlands SUPER ANXIOUS Bren home, l yr old 3 Owner's bought new lidrm, master bdrm horpe, can't afford two w1f1replace 21-'J ba , Taie this ooe ore Lheir formal d111 nn, fam rm., hands. 2 ln)tr Br. 21/t Ba ullhty/hobby rm. lg prof Assume 9~'t % loan landscaped yd, mtn Don 't wait paper & draperies. As 631-12186 down , OMC at 12% mt . I IM 0 DILE D l~ ON 4·plex (S avall) Cor.odt4Mcr 3222 pool, s pa, tennis 23 3bdrm, 2'-'tba . ocean ~ ·646-~ S17GO mo 3 yrs. Pnce THIUOUT Riverside Lo nee cash •··~··••••••••••••••••• Wlldwood. 21311137-8339 v1ew..Jl0001mo 646-!la!9 n --~ust re~u1 1~ F·~ Prof derorat~. frplc, now Depreciate $17,000 "va111 now' Larie spill w~ 1'9 C••• Mcl.i. 2 A~~~~· !m~ R4::~!:i 0 urry . a arv t quarry lile. earthtooes, 1st yr Income $19,000 ltve } Br 2 a 404 Somerset. 2 Bdrm. l 'l'J ~auuful 2 bdrm, den, now 87~7019 c:!~: ~0.8208 Jo n pvt Huntington Harbor yr. '179.000 87S.-7270dys. fl'ernreaf SI~ Appl ba condo New Jan $700 end unit, 1ttac~ dble PACIFIC SUNSET area See lo apprec 675·6222eves 675·8875&645-2668_ moSS9 12161 garaee TutefuJly dee VIP!W CA·l-4812). Loh for S. -2100 Spacious 5 BR 3 Ba, Mo to Mo. $1400 mo IS steps to sand Lg 2 HA.BM K'I HID MU' LIC&DN formal dming, family LCICJ'M ltadi l241 844 0553or673-8585 Ull ~ .,...._.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• room, pogsiblt lease op ••••••••••••••••••••••• · --bdrm w1carport. bal, prime 4 5 · x 1 4 o · REALTORS lion Avail now Sl.200 3 BR 3 Ba, Cam/rm, wet COltdoM>hr1 ldry rac util me 1655 w11terfront lot with pier (714) HAIBfl ISLAND 1110 a l 76().8311 bar. 2 fireplaces . lots or U•fw1llbed 3425 851'9~!7 and slip Located 111 lhe 527 5900 2owood tn Three Arch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Junior Bdrm. Versailles preslt&iou.5, private • Prime 45 'X14 0 ' Bay Gatedt'Ommumly, NEW2bdnn.2ba.stove~ Rec fac. $49 5 Mo It r ti bo waterCrom lot with pier OCUM-IAYYIEW vacant. $1200 mo Hillie refrig, W t~. carpels 644 .5369, 50.0425, view , upgraded cpl, wa.ll I John MABball sumablt loan " xlnt ~!!!ii!!!!ii!iii!!ii!ii!!!!~ r~:;~sz~~a I =~ :Z ~ I ~:I Af11) I l.SO/o Lovely 3 Bdnn home m -•• - -• -·-7 YU.RS desirable Greentree 11---------- Adult occupied 4 Bdnn location. Large master WEST OCE.UROHT home,culdeuc,nealas s uite with s tud y. Triplex XJnt tenns & a pin. Sprinklers front s e c I u d e d y a r d . prime location Ji()().000 com mun y o ar r C ..... ryloh/ and slip. Located in the Sunny 4 bdrm. family M c Cormack R E drapes, pauo. dbl gar, 7Sl·9110. lpsland: 1 ..... _ ~... Cryph ISO prestigious, pri vate room . breakfast room 494 7551 rw.l,iac ~50 ~28672 =-=-='------ nee inc""""' approv.,... ••••••••••••••••••••••• community of Harbor Harbor View H.llJs home. . """' · c .C d , Beach renlal, Spac. 11'2 plans and pennitJ for a Pacific View Mem. Park Island vacant & ready, $1350 Lge 3BR 3BA, fam trm & Newport ,rest on o,' br, com pl. fum. Steps lo luxurious 5800 sq ft Two choice adj plots Price Includes approved mo dine. big yard, n~ar 3bdrm. 2,.,ba, ocean sand '625 mo. yrly, ut French Regency 5 f7SOeach.63H.i74 plans and pennits for 8 beach, $1400 mo agt v1ew,j!Kl01mo.6469089 1 .54()..&632 and back . Ask 1 n g d II ed d si49,900. Call uo-l lSl rasllca Y r uce \o I Agent, 67>6161. "' $135,500 Fantast~, financing available. i--OC-E.AMR--•OMT--•I Bdrm, 5 bilth home with C 1_. . I H 494 7~1 B h do I blk r ~.=..=-===-----many amenities. ~re-lux1urious 5800 sq.rt. '(,,'ou1n11 r/(>..t ._1nr11t . -ac con ' roll I BR Versailles. pool. Buy the lot ror 2 3 l'r'Op!tt'fy 160 French Reeen cy 5 M ,J.~ 11 ARCHIE.ACHHGTS bch, Harbor Pa.ciflc, jac .. sauna, gym, 24 hr · ' . ._ HERITAGE . • REALTORS llHTOIEACH Approx 1"1 miles to b each , beautiful townhome Mexican tile entry. fireplace. 3 kmg si bdrms, 21, ba Huge covered paho, channmg mu11 yard Near 260 acre regional park Creal value onl y $131,50U &45 0303 GREEN THUMI? Easts1de F'ru1t trees & r ost>s' Pr1,a cy sel'lus1on m park hke yard Sunny 3 Bil Brirk fµlc Covered 1>all11 l'ride or ownership Room for expansion On ly $124,000. Call 645 0303 COLDWeu BANl(C!RC don osen real tor" 3 bdrm. 2 bath im maculate home with guest house &/or 1 bdrm apt. Incredible ocean 17TH AT PRaiPECT view. $450,000. TUSTIN, 731-Jlll Realonomics 67>6700 m1lhon. bwld the house ...................... Bdrm, 5 bath home with ~1tr'TIU7•·•!Au.f'J Lovely 2 story 3 BR 2 frpl, pool. JBC. $425 mo sec guard, pl. 631·6666 Younielf and you will Ito.JEW Ito.JEW lto.IEWI manyamerulies. ~ f,'7"-co"9'' ba . .Jl195213ff.!6.6719 213 559 31 71 aft 6:00 3Udrm 2ba attracti-v-el-y " •" r" · Bu y the lol for 2 3 1v .,., ., --· wkda..ts · · ~apvr~c! !~:;s SJ~~~~ 3W~dit inCdMus~3000condo million. build the house JM1 E. Coaat Hwy., CdM LCICJ'M HlcJ-4 3252 Villa Balboa Dix 2 mstr ~~~e<IA JO mos S850 s1 e. · ·,,.,.,.,. sq yo urself and you will ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd 2 ba llOO 962 5121 or "' under any comparable rt Chuck Spiller. 63H266 have a finished home at 3 Br 2 Ba Garden Home, 645 5118 Property 1n Newport Jasmine Creek. 2 BR & N. I S'-1 · I a price at lea.st SJ,000,000 1gue ,.,res, pnva e Beach den. ocean view. Tennis I 1.~ h aavt....ut PRICE f'or details, call 646 ~2 1 •l ~/.P'. \ \:. ~ I under any comparable and pool Lease Sl,750 commty. poo · .,.,ac ~ I '1 '/J.:.. ir :~ property in Newport 640-l2l2 S850. 492·67~1·3526 New 2 bdrm condu for ..................... .. REDUCED 2H21ACOMDO l or, afl SPM. 646·8754, •11-MAl .. W• I Beach Mewporla.adl 3269 lease Mlll·Park V1ew1 lolboot~ 3106 in this lovely Plan 2 In AdJacent lo Newp~rl agl I f'or details, call 646-S092 Charming 2 BR I Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;<Int loc Nr UCI $700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Turtle Rock Broad moor Crest area Sta Wind or, aft SPM , 646 8754, D iw, yard, fplc. walk to Sea view 4 Br 3 Ba family mo Call 12131 258-~ Yrly Bay front. 3 br, 2 ba, 4 bdrm 2 ba Ne w Secuoo $123,900 Good LEASE W IOPTION C d iltl /T agt. bth $800mo673-5897 nn.dm•nonn.~ean& before8AMOrart 7 PM frplc. lge pallo. $1400 terms SS.000 $1900 per mo Oii OM ... , ow r\ -... 67•7009 ,,..,. '""" carpet. Ille Clerestory L----......_ _.....i.:.. 170 rught bghl views Pool & n....&..iet fw1' 3650 "" , "'""""" d .... • Row Mee.cit, llr. 631 721.S ~NII"" -·-..-lin te windows. Rc.~X r 5.,.7729 •••••••••••••••••••••• I.cites,,.._, teMis. SUIOOpr mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboo ,....._ 3107 In the luxury or your own -~roYH 2700 Steps lo Beach 2BR. part ••• •• •• •••••••••• •••••• PRIVATESPA H1ghas llHOAISlf Reduced to $128,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront lease. 4 Br 4 furn. Lower Duplex Im Beach Yearly J Br & 4 sum able loan with ter Execul1ve Beach Home. One of Newport's most 2BR. 2BA Condo 1 yr Oregon ranch ror rent. Ba. family nn, top con mac Yrly Mature Cou B r 6 7 5 . 9 7 9 7 & r1r1dmanc111g ocean \'"'"· 3 fireplaces. prestigious homes on new Highly upgraded $350tmo. 200 acre5. 2 br Gil.AT d1llon, dock for 40' boat 11le J?rer fi.25 631 JH5 2131585-2111 2 story. modern ron l'ho1ce lot with view of Tile, Wall lo wall hou se s tr eam FAMILY HO E Sl900 !Br lBa BayS1de 5450 strucllon Noquahfymi;: the main l'hannel 4 <'a rpels Wall paper Lakeview Or will sell. M Apor4-....ts~ Adults. no pets Savage S229.000 George 963 5568 bedrooms Pnced to sell Landscaped, enclosed $225 ooo (!i03)1M7 3143 or 1 houst> from Ocean 4 Br 4 Ba, clean & sharp, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wilde & eo 67>6606 A&enl. 1mmed1ately will ex patio Pool. TeMis. jac eve5 17141661 7622 Blvd · Cd M 3 8 k · next to teruus & beach lolboo labid 3706 2 bdrm, 1 ba, 2 sun de"k'. h r d I ..,, 000 bl •·t --family rm, + lanai 3 $1500 mo. Remax of Npl • a 0 l~. c ange or res1 ent1a or "" . + assuma e "' . R ol E ........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage ts.50. Util pd Witer . commercial property 135/8'/o. Open Fri.Sat & • Snmr ba , view uf uc~an Bobor0ovie7!:B-1221 311 H.~ 5'1< On ~ .. ·~ 1nl $1,895 million F:xclus1ve Sun. Or by appt. 32031 &ch..,_ 2100 Children & pets 01\ . I ~alPrf 673 1166 Newport Ba yrront w1thWlllu1m Cote Via Tooada. San Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ava il im metl I yr 8 A y F R 0 N T 3 .Br 2 Ba aterfront WATEFRONT Bath, ~. Condo l'aPo. Off Allpaz. comer Shendandoah VallBeey. VA, lease $1800 mn Ask for PENTHOUSE Bright & ~~n~~5Slcti0 YrlW1~~ ba Ulll 111cl Mo to mo $259,500 t Cote Realty of Del Obispo A gl tra e for lv>me. aul. 4 Gma large 2 br+den, sec · · '32.s, 773-4048 2 Bdrm. 2 ba. ocean & Investment P ac ifit• Com p any bdrm lodge tch~let near bldg In super Lido lolboal'..-.. 3707 2 bdrm, 1 ba, fireplace. view Security bltli: 498·5640.498-5020. WmtergreenSlciResort Penin loc $20001mo ••••••••••0 .. ••••••••• uulpd."550mo Dock avail Appraised 640-5777 lll!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!f Streams. rustic sell111R Lrg winter rentals. I Br 646.5743 675.6850 , '+523 CAMPUSDl:IRVIPIE at S27S.OOO Owner ,\gt --11111!11!!!!!!!1--l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! $145,000. Call o-..ner. yrly $460, 2 Br ~IS + util &. __ :.r...:o.:.:;_ -- (71067>1570 OWDO O C lt.LOl)OOllY• 1-758-0892 VERSAIU..~'2Br 2ba. dep •, blk to bch Corottadt4Mcr 3122 0 leach 1041 Fot.toin V*'t I 034 ••••• •••••••••••••• •••• ..••................... ALot AJ.TD ,;eopt trade L WN W Indeed a rare occurence Trade So Lagwi a italed 673·9327 ..................... .. ASSUME 9>/4% I ST For A littt. OR LEASE10PTION lhlS 2 BR. den & 13• ba estate a-a. 3,000 su.ft sec clubhouse, pool, 4 bdrms. 211) ba . fpk B' OWNER ocr.•...aFROUT 4 br. 3 ba ex"" home on d h .._ "'' ., s pa, rerng S7501mo 2 br, pallo, ocean view 1 w •· D G ' 1 ~ ·re + bldg site gent E.An "• ~· con o as now .,..come hme. fantast1" •1"ean pa io, "' llrea ar. 2400 rt 4 BR 3 B uc · Sussex Ln 111 Weslchff ' '' winter Avail now S700 mo 709 I I d 599< sq eicec a ly sloping parc~I short IY OWHER Jusl redone in.side & out avail Located on the view Pro< decor 2 yrs Balboa Blvd 779 1189 new Y pa nte ., home Fam rm, ealm dtstance from lenrus &. New cust bit 2 sly Avail now 1285.000 oceanfronl. offering a 1'>49,000 orPalmSpnng; 3224 WaterfrontHome>.lnc· Del xe 2BR 28• frplc 844·7220or549-8755 kilch ·II wig nn. formal beach Ownr has in· f'rench Normand> J BR pvt beach. tennis crt & or Lake Arrowhead con Co1ta Mt'MI u · "• · Quiel 3 Br Zba. dplx. gar. drning rm New paint & eluded plans for custom & den home Can be Owner bllr., 7sz..2550 pool Owner w hel PI d o o r h o u i. e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~J-1 400 Yrly 2Sth & Balboa t650 w a I k to bch S90U paper Sprinkl er villa $175,000 Spec· split.S89S.OOO.OWC 3711 finance Call Dan or 714·4993470 5518215 NEWEXECCONDO Cal1Aft 5PM 67S.S88l AdulLs.nopet.s Dnveby system, dbl gar. water lacularviews' Sea.sbor_e_£_~78 NEW nlf'I uao Steve ror more info .--;::--2 Bdrm. 2 full be. m1~ro. I WESTCUFJ ~ach Fronl Untl 28r, only 719 Heliotrope soflenic>r Xlnl nbrhd MISSION REALTY tnaLM 213-698·7716 I HI ~tae. gar dr op, pool , Jar L uxurious r 0 u r I Ba. winter rental S650 Ava1l IO! 972-~ __ great schools. 10 mm to 4.94-073=1 ___ T~:!~ ~u.x~';icr~~:r,~ BAYflONT R M_R~TY, INC 1 W..t.d 2t00 p9{)1mo Ai! 754-1202 bedroom, three bath mo 673 541Q.!K! Duplex al beach 3 bdrm. ~r~n~f~rnred 0 $2 ... 0:.oior Divorce Forces Sale come Urul.S or• Equ1l) U n d e r Ma r k e l A.ssumable Loan 3 bdrm, B~~k~~·h~·~·IJ·;;t"n"e"eds" Back Bay area Condo for home Beamed ceilings C0rocta dtt Mer 3722 2 ba, fantasllc view S875 OWC 2nd. Call to see. Lower 3 Arch Ba ) 1280 ,000 Act nuw , Uwn iBldr ready lo 2 car garage $16,000 ocean view NB condo lease 4 Br 3 Ra 2 car in bving room and fam1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo 675.-1368 _ 714_77s.-1675 Great ocean view. pvt Broker Co Op Agtnl negollate. Owner will carry re· Wants rast escrow garage. tennis cou rt. ly roomd ~lud~d :"'Beaut furn Xlge3br.2 Lge. quiet Jbr tn-plex. area 4bdrm beach 631-4516 Great terms to qua l mamd~~~9706 -631·6836 spa. pool S850M o Ref's sue ya_r pace or at ba. gar washer. so of new dee. frplc. patio, H...tia-le«Jt 1040 house 499-3_144. .,.-b 8 d 4BR 0-C ~ rPquired. No pets or trailer.~ month hw'J tll~ 67>2763 lnd ry gar Nr '--ach .,._. * * R d d uyer ran new z•s yearly bas1·s. Agent I .~ . , "" ••• • •••• •••••••••· •• ••• -e u c e " 1100 ~4807' 1:s~1 p f 1 .... ,, T_ ... _ L.. do 4ba Bayfront with boat II I ......... "' 631·7300 c .o•to M.... 3724 re cp ' no pets . ....,.,, ~7000DOWH! ..-or.aw Wll N C do 2 bd • ~ Se • N 0 f t $111 dock 1s available at ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ew on . nn + · •u••••••• .. ••••••••••• pl 2.5. 7~994ccl __ _ "'or Sale by owner r new. cean ron 2 u c M d 2 b B · ht S Harbor View HomD -r $950.000 to Sl.300.000 1 nits osta esa. Hottsn Fwlllishtd en. a ng en pr ~ · Sharp4BR.3BA.1Jv rm. mobile home. Easy UOO · lllOOM S125M dn 10'7. In pool spa 2 beautifuJexecut.1ve4Br SUSCASITAS CottoMno 3124 ram rm , lrg lot, trees financing. 2 BR. beach. NOW ~,000 2r:.'~. ~:~r°~~ld 8 2;:4 Net i5ooo per yea~. ~~:·~·.~~~···••3••1•0•; ca~·g~/c~tio. S?50 · 3.,., Ba . landscaping. f'um 1 br apt 1345 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Next to Greenbelt. As ri shing pier Adults 1Up to 45' slip available p I 6 3 t 215~ 204 3 204 9 --111 Sierra Management Co alarm system. seperate up Encl. gar Adults. no 2 Br 1 Ba pool, laundry u9 2"'• or .. ""3816 en1nsu a , . • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• •· 2110 N rt u1 rm No""'• Close to all sum e Io ans Se e "" · ~---w tthls huge 2/den or 3 CAU 675-6311 W_allace. CALL US FOR 641 .. :.13!4_ maids1guest apt $1500 pe..... ewPo " ..... ~ ll ,134 500 l'~FECTST R'Pell Br condo with water d Mo. 759·02'79 548·4968btwn8fa 5PM Call for appt M IO.SU.~ 8 n Y me · !!;ft A •a\ lllll!l!l!l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!!!!l lllcatM Property 2000 Yearly, Winter Rental5 Brand new 2 Br Con o. 2 M<L TSL M f!IL642·1603. Caretakeron prop.16711 Sharp condomtoparea views from both living ••••••••••••••••••••••• AeglrProperties Ba. 2 car gar w •elec Oceanfront On the So Csl Plua area Ver) Diane St 536·0794 or 2 spac Br's + 2 baths room and master swte --------•! S7>4000 door. frpk. rushwasher, boardwalk, 5 Br 3 Ba nice 2 Br, I Ba. pool. jac, 841·3205_ frpk. dentral area. Best Gorgeous neutral decor UDO ISL.I 4 Pl.EXES micro, washer & dryer. f'urnished or unfurn tennis. no children, no Assume 1~ VA at of all 15 the price. JUST and the best financing at 4 bdrm. 3 bath. 3 car 40' 2 Bdrm . 1 bath. Near So. 3lr, 21a. $600 ...o. pool. iac, balcony No Sl 5 oo Mo Ye a r I y pel.S, prefer couple liOO Atlanta & Bushard REDUCED to $104,950. the beach. Call for your lot Sunny So. patio. New Coasl Plaza Terrific 972-2.1128 pets Avail Sept 15th 675·8562. mo lea e. 642-0:177 -___ 962'"=·~9964~ L-~ l.E personal inspection k1lchen. bath Ready for rental area Super rondi· lolM>o ,...... 3107 p Mo. ~2:2S3 ... "'66l'OIT Ul!.HTS Newly derorated I Br ~-• .....,.. 2nd story addition Just "11:"' ..,... D I .,_ b Qu 0 II ~bridge Unique 4BR, gar ut1liMI taoe, semi rum . $430 three bedrooms. two Empld adult over 35. no wner w1 carry al t_..Hms 1050 ~.. " $325 R r· 2 B C d _.,...... ftnaltu 3-2·2·1 ;::,uper cond1tion S1200 Sept 19th lo June mo. lat & last Blue Chip baths, formal dining pe ls e s MEWL Y DECO«. 1 Br gas pd, encl gar d •washer. pool Adults 642·5073. 2 Ir. t laADt Newly decor. C:as pd encl gar . pool, dshwr A~ulLs 642-5073 1000/o RHAHCIHG 497-1761 [Uj] listed. lion ••••••••••••••••••••••• E/\STSIDE cute I Br cot Like new ctmom built P ic =P yaar iet 13VJ'1:. r. on o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ h 548 1021 S1 Oooofull A Near break even the 19t .67>~. _Pro,,..rtles857~----room. Eat1·ng area m · -·---1 . pnce gent Elegant 4 Br. custom m 551·3000 -==..: -) I T • 556-~16. Nellie Gale Ranch. imBarranu t'l. .. i .ln •n~ first year Under lOX LCICJ'M S.OCll 3141 f'or lease Exec condo. 3 kitchen. View $1500 per LocJ-o leecJt 3741 r Owtl W btaut view. imported gross ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• br. 2a,, ba. front & rear month. yearly lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly decor gas pd • lib Ton. hoch marble, pool me yard, 4 Below Market. Must sell' Ill RED CAR~ Almost oceanfront winter pvt yard. spa & pool Nr 631· 7300, Realtor Furn lux studio. spa, TV, encl gar · pool. dswhr Cozy 4 bedroom Ranch car garage equestnan S"'< down. SZOOOper Mo 2 ·--------I ,...-c;1 rentals. completely CdM f'wy Ava1l Oct IS Ex clusive Big Cyn maid service, phones, Adult.s 642·5073 __ _ style home One mile lo lot 1625.000 · Br luxury condo. IESTIUY -754-1202 furn Parking. patios, 955-2700 twnhse 2 br. 2 ba . pvt p.25wk &-22Z1 Spacious 2 Br 1 Ba the beach' Otrung, fa mi Jensen & C.0 759-11706 Newport Beach John trees. pnvacy 2 Br EASTS I DE s h a r p gar, pool, tennis S12SO Newport IMdl 3769 Laundry fac., pool. $39S. lyroom,fireplace Quiet E ves 644 5742 or 714/559-8917 OMUDO House ms Mo Duplex Spanish home. 3 BR 2 640·8126,Bf·5471 ....................... 548-9556 cul de s ac street Priced for 1mmed1ate ~OOM"' _,5125 ---$113,000. call today 91.1·8269 achon Newly finished 4 MAKE AN OFFER! .i=.!!!.~~-· -Ba, lge fenced yard. gar Steps bay/ocean 3 Br l'alV 4CY & QUIET ""9·'""'" ... -wporlleoch 1069 Owa.rl>nperate! bdrm dream home on Mew--'IHdl 3169 No pets l65Q mo. Call 2ba. patio. gar 1800/mo Like new I & 2 f)r. Apts "' .,.,.,,, ._ Neeed quick Escrow. 1 p ,...... • 979 .,. .. a a•t 6P'M 1 To..._. • ...........__ ....................... ex tra wide lot. Owner 3 ncome roperties. ....................... ......., n yr y. 673-4436 wtgar or carport Up or !--i .___.. Beaut1rully decorated E id c M --DI-f 911..-E..a..~ HV Home 3 bdnn. 2 ba ve ry motivated, will asts e osta esa. I•--------3 bdnn, 2 ba, fpc. & -..·ater Lido Isle 5BR. 48A. 2 down. balcony or patio. l"t...e 10 .. 4 r-Nn or tlllll' ~ h l fl Sb · 11 Owner wi ll carry Sp'""tacular view pd 1100 mo +dep Vac ·1 Se h I bbq I d • .. Ith th I p · I u· h bl 30 e P nance. u m1t a "''" .. stry Ava1 pt 15t . poo , spa, , aun ry, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 15 rg eninsu a ig assuma e year ff Onl «Cll ooo Pnced to sell' Oceanfront 3 br. 2 bu, 2 Eves ., .. 1120 .,800 Agt 8716690 lusslh sha .. _ .. landscap "I .l lto.lftna..IED Pt duplex, .1 4·Br wilt + financing at 12 5'h fixed 0 ers. Y _,.,, · -...:.....""· -•• mo. · · . ...,.. · "' "'""'Vl"'I l 3-Br unit Produces Asking $231,IXX>. land in· j story. Avail. after Sept. Completely redecorated 63'7-7751 mg S4eO & up. Mature 0 t f town owner will A k I d d CALL NOW 1 ~ 8th. Winter llOO or yrly to suit us A move forces adult.s, NO PETS. Mesa u 0 great income 5 ing cu e · · lease $1200Nopets. Agl, WESTCUffCOHOO P ines. 2650 Harla. sell al the low market 1344.000. Call for more Owner /Agent 7~9596 CC-CU S48·5527. UJ to lease our 4 Br Two bedrooms. Two YEAIH~OONO FUN: 549·24"47 price Woo.dbridg 1: details. Darrell Pash ~'-home In Mesa Verde. baths. Dining room Social Ac11v111es O• --'-"'-'"~------ Gables Bridgeport 631-1266 &% nnllAI fYM!l'~WVl 1J.t:. See this to appreciate. Fireplace. Adults. No reclor •FieeSunday model Listed at SZ00.000 uvnn =..:.If-t..W 1706 OCEANFRONT. 5 No ~ls. Ref's. 1195 Mo. Ls ..,U\ th I Brunell • BBQ s • with assumable loan. I 714 641 0763 Br. 21,A, Ba. Ref's $1200 549·S023or5'&8664 pe · ......,permon yr Y Pa111u •Plus mo1t me8tiB.AU C II r d t 'I 1 •~~~I~~ MO 9'JALIFYI~ ,.,...__ a~................. 29"< College A Mo. Ava1·1. thru 8-15. lease. 631·7~. Broker 1 me ormore ea1 s. • , . · ._,,,,._r -a-...., Vt' 2 br +den, 2"'2 ba NewVt"lla Bal Dlx 2 BR GREATAECR£ATION Darrell Pash631·1266 • • OWMBDESPSATI ....................... Cos111 Mesa. CA 675-9932,213/44S-8684 l home 2 ga ec , · Tennis•FreeLcssons PresUgiOl.l'I area-walk to Mobile HolMt 1 NE w po RT CR Es T wn ' car r. r 2 BA Sep. suites llOO. t1>10 & 010 511oo1 •' APArrMINTS Beautiful landscaped garden apts. Patios or decks Pool & Spa. cov• ered pa rlnng Adu.Its, no pets . s~s..ttr Nicel)' detailed 3 Bdnn hotne In California Homu. Seller will cooper1te with finanr· Jnc. Shows like new home. Close to perk ~ l\ennis • swimming Call for details. -~ .·,r H ~I,: .[J~ ~ ·,•, 1 .'fl()f) bch from lhis fine 3Br, Fors. t IOG B""" .. UTY v·-f 3 fac 50/mo.7Sl..-S 962-Sl2lor64s.5118 HeallllClubs •Sau"ll 3Ba home W/formal din· . ---------on . _., um Unl>fllevable ' Jbr E-side w•9t9f1"6WHOMlr. • Hyd1omasuge . THllLUff ing. 2 frplcs, cathedral 1.·.·.··.·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·1 .. 02000FOURPLDISd owe Br ooo. .64s.02JS house . only $4 75 ! AIU.. """' I: Sw1mm1ng • Goll .. ..... "X" 'tin k Ii d 1• •• • wn "· · On the beach' Near pier! Kids /pets welcome 2 story c1ntom lv>me, 4 Otov1ng~1nge .. _... ~!10v:~i:J.:.~:~e •EXCITING• Brealt even.~3666 2Br.WinterRental.3006 118263 BR. formal dining & BEAIJTIFULAPTS· 3 bdrm. din. rm • llv. W O nl t 7""1877 b ltf t --" 3 car S 1 " e f F P 2.... 13"'1%. owner will carry Whela . ce1 roa _.. . rea as .....,.., '"II es 1 & , ed rm .. am rm., I ' H lr..-&....L.. lll..I.... n Pl I h •. 3b garage, 1.ge closets, pan-rooms • Furnished ba' Xtra t.• .... e porcelain dlf(erence on straight ID--2 BR 2 Ba condo. nicely ua · Pus •roomy r ~.. W th 'tb t f · h d · h B f ·1 b /dbl try. 3 f...Jc's, lge deck. &Unlumdllt<l •AOull tub W / ............ 1c til'" wal'-note at reuooable rate. 1 or w 1 o u Estate urn 11 e w1 t a y am 1 y ome w e , .,. '""''....... "' aa f "•-4• G Real · • ..., boat d""k avail at extra Living • No Pe1s • •· noor 4 ..... v ........ patio $430.000. "'"' Ms.9850. umrture . ....,..,. reen· view.Sec bkfd. ~mo garageJ~......,! •7751 "'" M ... 1 0 0 1 • "' "'~ ,.... brt H ' ~ ,. R · F "harge. For lease only Ove 5 pen 11 Y are IS. Price $230Jll0. 5~ er ome 111 ..... gu.na yrly. W aterfroot Homes en limes &31·4MS ee • 9 10 8 down, auume ~1st Hill! nicestS'Stlrpark. Trade Luxury Newport 631-1400 DOUJiOUSE Call Peggy Pattison. tru.st deed al 7~~. Xlnt C." .. -* Part. home on ·"" acr,e for !n· -'e""'A=-v""cc;..R,__E_S_T_5 _b_d_r_m_ l Br + garage & encbd 714·955·2473 wkda ys ~~~ment. land lease ~.00 per ble loan. Art. &51-7177 Beautiful 221'53 come Units or. F.qwty bomew/pool largeyard patio 2$85BOrangeSt B-5PM. year.Can't cbangeunlil~=.o.;000="------GoldenwestHome ·2Br, 1210,000. Act now ! 12000. LlbO ISLE S410Mo.AduJta.nopeu. LEASE/OPTION NtwponhachN, year 2003. 143 Int. only . 281 . only 8 yn old. Thi.a Broker Co-Op. Agent charming " bdrm 2 573-&:m. •hr. 3 ba exec. home on 880 lrv1n11 1.11411111 2 BR. I ~. BA. S485 2 BR. 2 BA. $51~1515 398 W. Wilson 631 ·5$83 642-0856 USTSIDI 2 Br 1..., Ba. Townhouse L1Undry rm, patio. guage. Small child. small pet OK. 1525-~ Mo. TSLM l"2·1603 2nd trust deed due MEWPOITCUST istheBestBuymTown. 63HSlS. bath,newlyredtcoraled EaataldeSBr.2 Ba pool Sussex Ln in WestcUff. l7 l4)~S·lt04 1*·1'7. Call owner for A bsolulely prime ! CWstc •MW"t9Cl+fn• $1800 mo. Yearly Bill + pool house. tBSO. Call Juat redone. Avail now. Hewpo11 hectl s. ~ appt. dally alter 5 pm. Former model. 3 BR, MOR.IHOMI 6 Unlta, all 2 Br. Patio Orundy,87H161. Christina 5$7-2783 or si 3oo. Option price 17001;~·~,tf.\'f 3' 1411111 •VC::Ulfleld ~71C) 780!M25 3ba th, maiter suite UUS Apta. A great lnvest· 1--------11.-85==-1-S=-=1""'17'"'-. _____ 1-~=--.... ooo ............. 75.7l""'"·~2SS0~---11~~~~· ~· ~1 ~~ FAML y APTS w /pvt !'\!treat overlook 2706 Hartor, Ste 206-A m e n t . Ag t Joh n BA y VIEW CONDO. !Br New 2 br, l Yt ba, 1300 sq. For Lease. N~ Heights. r.: Sparkling cltat1 lrl apts FIMAMCN + in~ tennis court, pools, 54o.ltl7 6'6-M25,&3l·O'Zl3. Zba, nlcJb' fumlshed. ft . water l1ndacaped, Beautifully emodeled Oceanfront. Sharp ZBR. for families with 1 or 2 auumt t2Z2,000 In Ion& bfe1:f:S. Good asauma· l!!!!!l••!!!m••m!!!!!~ MIWPOITllACH Sec. bid(. $1200/moyrly. luxury condo. Gar opnr, • newly J>llnled. 3BR, 9650 Mo Winter Adult chUdren. Ne.Ir part. No tenn loam and del Olle microwave, frplc, pool at 28A, detacb~ gar. l 6'1S·UIZ/21).M-30ll peta. • C/ZI ......... c.tr •WALITOICH o.w....... VILLA B·· .. ~.. B .. 50 aM ...... U I.. block from Cliff D,.tve y I 2BR.28A. 151S of the nlce1t Palermo HO.ll57 '76 SUvercral, 2"x52, One of Newport 8each's ""'"°""~· 1 r + apa . ., ._._,Dl ... e $1100 mo. Call Mr ear Y or Winter, fully W lllon model In Hutlor View1----=---=-='-'---2Br, upgraded , tow flnut and views Ocean· den. 1\-1 ba. Prof. de-PoW 122' Trinen.641-llll furn. luzurioul ocean· • . W ' '31·5583 Homes. Call for tht U•t • STOP!! p 'Cfd f front loutlons 2 • 3 corated with wood1y ....................... front 1 Br. A;.. Sleeps 2. MIWPOIT of amenltitt. Darrell Take time to rellll and ~~~:: ,r::,· (MM8233-•~~ Bdrm unha w/l&rge out· viewa. WOO/mO. yrly. lunnln1 oce111 view! What a Wonderful World 1..:C~a!!l~IZ!..!l!JJ~~!!I...--APAlnem Pash &li.t.288. 1bop at home ll'a sim· Call for appt.. door decb. New roof Waterfrod Hom•. lJlc Spacious• llllunout llv-of Sboppm41 rl&hl at Oceanfront 2 br, Z ba, 2 Br. Avail. • 1110, pie with Dally Pilot MULHIAIM and UP1taded uw Ul·l400 ins lD t.hll jewtl of a your fl.nJmiPI evtry• av1tl.Stll.lUoJ1MU. Pl• YUa.. Ho dlildrtn, Claaift«I Ads. And It l'ffiJOIS carpel•. Xlnt cond 3bdrm •itb 1ourmet di y I Dally Pilot 1_TA~·""' .. ;:;.;;.;..'..i...1----DOPlb,eo.-t1ill. • 10011 llave 1 eomet11ln1 to 7141 thN>Ut. Good usuma· Ottaalront 2 Br .. _paUo, kltcben for t11J toter· Cluaified Ada. To plact Wiater a..cai, OC.H· ._....._ ... . H , Cll a frltndl1 ble flnlDdnc. fnS,000. 1ara1t. lJWI paid. No tamlaJI Soaflordablut JOV ad, call 642.wfl froet H.,..,..rt ltatb. 1 __ _.C..._.. ....... .._. __ ------1 Cltllffkd A•·Vllor al 27• fOO AitOrtoDrr. ptQ. Anil. lo 1 .. U, onl1R aJOU I ten .......... ... &et a a..tfted Mo ,••~J a. or .... ,,, Ra" ~~II to ..U ... .... pM!k.,..,, ..: ua. 10 .. .. .:. . OrlngeCo..a OAILY PU.OTIT~. 8-tmber 15~ 1N1 Apcw hauh Unfw1t. Apor+IMRh u.fww. .,.. tauh u.fw1t. .,.. taah Ullfln. Apa tMt"h u.tw.. .,,.. twallh........ ..... 40t0 ....... -. 4JM OMct...., 4400 Offkt l.... 440C .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. ···••·················· Costa M"41 3824 H..t9tqto. ltecta 314 Mewporl IMdl 316' Newport ltodl ll6' Mtwporl ltodl. 316 S. C...... ll7• Room Cd II ff om e . Wanted: Mature re1p MIWPOIT CIMTll SbarT 2 ofc Suitt in pre •••••••••••••••••••••••!••,-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Female DOD·1moker. M/f to lbr 2Br bit in P....Ulba., f\11.l service atiJk>u.1 airpon area 37~ TllE SEVlllE 2 Br 11,-i ~ 2BR.2BACONDO Oceanfront luge 3 Br. 2 2br duplex with vitw of l BR PEN'JlfOUSEAPT. 2BR, l'it BA.Ocun Vlew DOO llo. 19o.4li5S al\er H.B .. W .. to bcb. Rtfa EXEC" offices. lnclda IQ. n. For details call Ba Adults, new crplS, Adults. Upgraded Rtfr. Ba Upper 2cuaaragt ocean $550! Kuis & pets VE RSAILLES. Nr H1.11t deck, laundry, no Spmwkdya. r.q, $225/mO. 112-8542, n:pt. *. lel'OI, under· ...:&S==-1"'226=::.:·c...----- dra pes. patio, gar • wash/dry, $595. 968-4176 frpic ye.;ly lu.se suoO OK! Mustste! •MM beach 831-0.D> ta. 75.C.MO t.aiun• Bach Motor Inn, ~Pam &road pk'&, le.lex• an· Profeuional Office 1n water pd Call I 5. 'le~ to the sand' 1275 Mo s'..z.3443 Sharp 2 br + Iott , Npt s.t. AM JllO 915 No. Pacitlc Coast NEWPORT. Share fum tique decor. cool. rm. Newport Beach. Avail 636-4~ .• , Large stud.to with hard· 1 BR Versailles Pen· 5325 '.SUMy studio with Hts, adults, no pets.••••••••••••••••••••••• Hw)" L•&Wl• a.each. Ille w/lady artist. Nr "'-119. now.Motomo. 2619 E Santa Ana wood floors & sunny lhouse S540permoolh 1llut1lspd."9759Fee 10.642·TI~ Adult Condo, Park Dally, Weekly, Kkcbea beacb/pool. lluat be Nwpt Bell. small office, MS-'212orS48-ll66 __ _!475 ~chef's kitchen!llS366 644.5369 50.04u .• ......., Ul-4555 2 br. 1 ba, steps to the Briatol, 1Br.1Ba.M50. available. Low winter ve1etlrian,D011-amoker. Id, 1111 W•cliff Dr .. Quiet Adults over~ I or 1si.9110 Yearly. Steps to sand 2 bu c h, yrly, Oct. 1 SS7-571nor~9'52. ratet.4M-S214 UWpd. p!0,145-0UJ N.B. SLSO/mO.ISl..CJIOO DlC.OfflCES 2 Bdrm Startmg $310 S375' Large 2bdrm Cor Oc an Frool 2BR lrg Br. 2 Ba.~ 675-9797 & 615-7999, (213)787-7307 . lBR Condo. Pool spa, or Muter w /balb, pool. F klokilla b roommate o~•IWIVI Lent 1 or all 4 suites Beaut landscap111g No ch1ldrtn ' Hurry' J8466 d:ck fum ~r uniurn. 213/585-2111. 2 Br 2 Ba l blk to ~b. Yr· boa pita I • ;;;k. Park Ref a req. ll•a Verde. to find a pbicl toptblr ::-"..:.:: Furn. avail. Includes re p ets Avail Oc t Renttmes631·4SSSFee Z95 mo winter.msyr· 2Br.lYJ 8a.Townbouse ly, gar. adlts. 00 peb Orleana . 14 ,5 p:50.5'$-51Cl5aft.I. lllN.B.orCdll.bySept. ~·~ ctpl , phones, copy ~E1~WARD APTS 2020 br. S3SO + S3SO dtp. ly 640-2(112 67~7673 style. Adults, no pets, l6SO + utiJ. 67~1706 aft 4 213-0S..stlSZ. After SPM. Balboa lu Bi-weekl.y. llO aotll.171-Zl12. IN macb, con!. room & ...J!....filon,C M.631·0391 Crpb . drps Nr Beach LIDO B~Y VIE W: .S.S-26112 Lge bach, pvt" qlliet, Apat •••'-h•i&t & up. Kltcbennette, So. i..:,1m11 pUd com. HmTAM more. 22~~51 ~a~ Noris Bt1~ M c fad~~~All Elegant spic 2 Br Brand new Condo. 2 Br. NwptHita.1'2S orU.fu '' &t HOO oceanfnd.m-1740 BcllalPoole, OWll_rm. ~~· I ~ Ul-2142 ant a n a a u no . frplc. lri patio, •dlts: 2V. Ba. Newport Beach. 631·22119 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mesa Verde. Priv paUo, ail. + . New '"'llr'Y ..... ce apace 641·0763 btwn 9-1 Mon · Bachelor apt . 4 blocks $1200. 81$-&B. $900 Mo. 645 9095 or 3 Br. 2 Ba. Ytuly Steps S E .& W I 111..1 D ent • ba, Refria. No ..m In Irvine a bualeat E!L _ ---rrom beach. lllil pd. 2cn 6'2--4662. 10 beach 1600 Mo A f"llll cook, amoke or over· R•P· empl. 11 /Fahrcoay ceDt.er! Euy Frwy ac· LUXURY DUPLEX Chicago. (714J985-.s54. MUI IMCH 11.AY NHr Hoag Hoap. 2 story. Property Houle, 642-asO VILLAGE oiabt 11t 1225 mo. Nwt Ht.a ::,:~v. de-caa. Avail. aow! Call 2 Br 2i,.,, Ba dble gar Br. freshly pa1nttd, 2 Brs~,yrlyl&50 very ni~ 3 Br. 2 Ba. &6'2·1010. New 162 bdnn haury 549-3112 taebed br/ba. fordJt,aill. 1650 sq ft with eHr) clean M50mo. 2 Bt huge ec~, fum or frpk, d /w, laun4r>' rm, 3 Br 2.,, Ba 2 slor Coo· adult apts in 14 plaoa 1 Room for real, ldt. priv., Avail. 10/1.. Non-amllr. Hl·IUI HMHO xtra. huge rear yard 84().6302 unfurn SJ~yr y. garage ll20 Mo. Adults, do · 30 ft boat sfip in· Bdrm from tMS. 2 bdrm F , Newport Kata. no '•illcl. CUI.~-•D&UDOMCIS• with RV gate Adults 1 br condo, tenrus. pool. 2BRW OCEANFRONT nopet.s.S41-QZ30 cl~ded iuoo per mo. from P . Townhouse 1mokin1.reu.f0.IHI Beapooalble •mature U6 lroam.Noleue~ ......_....., 4450 5 673-6336 642·9666 c lubhouse, was her . Beaut y w /ail-down 2 bdrm. 2 bl, firtplact, 2 PropertyHoua.e.~3850 from •10 + poola, ten,· Furn room oo Balboa 11 /1' over JO caa aha" ~red. Adj. Airporter ...................... . Westside Duplex. Modern dryer, refng Lst. last & whitewater vu sns car gar, oo ocean, 1595 &&U-1010. Dia, waterfalia, ponda. Peaiul&la Pt tor utra my 2 bdrm, 2 bet.la Iii•• ~I. awal.t-12.. For atort & office space AP t 2 Br 1 Ba dep $405. 76l'r 7633 winter or Sl.250 yrly. mo. Monthly. 978-9172 or-C....___._ '•76 Cu for coold.ol & heal· qW.l peJ'IOa. Prtv eot, Verde apt. Puralabed, 1215 Up. Hunt. Bcb. at reuocablera~. Downstairs with rt:n ced 8 hild OK N R PROPERTY . ---ln1 paid. From San amlllltcb ID5 except for 10W' bdrm. S00to4000Sair-' small yard enc lsd r. 1 smc . o J . Eastbluffspecious I Br ........................ DlesoFrwydriveNorth md!it You pa •tmo. p1111 Ca~t. drapea, air, Eb"· garag e c 8 rpe1 ed , pets or water beds. S360 MCRS Pool, quiet area, s1111le Ad ult stu~lo, s tove, on Beach to lie Fadden balf or lbe \ltllltlea. part.It.Ion. 17301 Beach. MESA VERDE R mo. 960-8123aft6PM. 815·6173 673-0364 adult. no pets. liOO Mo. refrlg , ut1 I s:ztO/mo. • .......... w--on llcFadd-...._._._ ............... 4ll0 ua .. 1-aa..... PLAZA drapes. central heatmg .,..,.. _. ~u "--_.... "' ..:..::::::..::=-----WS 11 v rde E c M No pets. no children pac1ous 1 Br. Apl Avail 3 Br. 2.,, Ba 2 f111lca, 644-4767 $420 lo enter. 4'2·0180 to Seawind Villagt ••••••••n• .... •••••••• y f odl z B Profeulooal Offices. esS! e 123 · · · Quiel S4l5 +security on 9·15. Pool. laundry atrium w/watnfall, dbl Venailles !Br. fum/un· eves/wkeods; 492·3517 l714)8"-Sla SIALAllMOTW. tt,' em d um;, C pr Remodeled to your --~~ .. !::!~L--- S48·M42 770.5629 fac . f r pie, garba1e garage. Adults. no pets. furn. S550 mo yr round dys. Malle your sboppinl Wkly rmtaal llOW avail. 11;0 ~:o 0 :;1.i4t4 apedncata.. Bircb St OCEANSIDE Over JO. 2Br. quiel. no d1sp . garage & parkin1 S850 Mo 675·1458. Cal1Wedeve.M2·4957 Have M>mdhin& to sell! eaalerbyuainJlbeDaily $112 • up. Color TV ~MSl · ' nrAirpo!t.CallM4-7722 ()(fice /comm'L llOC}l200 pets.S37S&S::SSmo 311 space Adult.sonly,peU 631·3365. aotAdResult.s 642·5678 Clauiliedadadoitwell. PUotClutifieilAdt. Pbonea in room. Z274 hmprolrm&eneededlo PltMILOCATtOM IQ ft. Clole to 5 Fwy, W.Wilson6Jl1!17 _ coosideredpuS425 9PMMo ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Blvd Cll abra BrJbea.o.e,Bal. Approa.tllCIO aq ft,lSOO buka,sbopl.l-433-l72l Nr OCC 2 Br Patio NO ~;:soi;,~ n11~. rn: •7445 hie. Yrly lie. Sudy 141 ft air CODIWoned of. DOGS Avail 10.3 S4SO Mon 8AM·9PM • •• S I Ir.... 42IO 111·'413 or Aane at flee w /aprlnk lera. Sme SJ.Wre for s~~~;,~~:~1sa HH'~ 3142 • 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL • ~=~~:F.~:r=· ~~-~~f:~~f:~~ ~~J,ri.aai~r!~. Mesa Verde.llOOsq ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 8D1y1 • lllnes • 8Dollara • Wiily a va il. now. F.11-15.Non-amkr.a&O duatrlal park. Call root ~entryto•m· £pie, lndry. d1shwshr. Deluxe Adull Bayport • • 1'7MT!$. s.oTM. 194-TZST. Aall for Mr. S!:ofrrJ'r~~l.parlling. enclosed garage i¥tults, Condo Outs tanding C f db I d t • ,_......._ ...... 111 r . lo there HB ~· Campbell. l•!!!l•!!!!!l~!!!mm!!!!!!!! no pets SS50 pent h 0 use v I e w • It s easy to place your 8-Day W e ek la SS I 1e y ma1 ' an I -.. ... C•i!:--! wllDd. .-iw-,,.._ . 3103 Mace Ave~4400 Overlooking Huntington costs JU St $8 -thats only a dollar a day! To Quall fy for this • ....................... ......,_ .... , 'l"'VIU ,,...,_ Retail Store . Best beach 2 Br Adul~only, nQ.Pets Harbour 2BR. 2BA • ff . Newport~ 2 • hm lo abare N\ce 2 BD Pmll1e "*-on 18th location In Newport! M2S Mo 7ss w l8t.h s 1 $1SOO mo. Boat shp avlll • special o ffer. you mus t be a non-commerc ial u s er o enng e 4 Br. Avail. Winter. 1 BA la coil. Nr Bcb'. ftoor, suo per IQ. ft. G. 1750 110. us 23rd st Call 646 9507 through Peters Landini merchandise fo r sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must e w u k 11 111°0 tb I Y • M iltlll3 oe-. TtMIDl 8'7S-411S,l7S.1401 2 Br 1 Ba t981 Maple (2131 S92·B4.2112-ll36. e be in your ad The cost s tays the same whether your ad l7>-Tm. 11 routedow• ID Nwpt 171HS1'mf C•-•rcW Ave. Upsta1rs.,Adults. l"ilt l144 • d h t d II t me 0 st one • tt.wllOuuluwl Bcb yrl.y lllOtmo 1ut COSTAMISA ..... 4475 no pets S375 Sierra ••••••••••••••••••••••• nee S e1g ays S0 ing I r JU • Avail now! N Sbore + Mc.d.P,~' Jorlroomaftle.1\lltes ...................... .. M mt. Co 6411324 • ()du or awf, apec, s A/C pi..ycllprtl UW 11·1 90 1 127 corner 2bdrm. J:l.ba, air. rec YlW Use one word in each box A bout 4 words make one e BR,2babame.tl50twk Prol. '· inMun, '°•hr IDcl .Avall.now c.U w/sm•ll bldg. 991 w racllilles.sec s .c Plaza ~n • . p t Ann lleCrerey (IOI) b1a1t N~~caado~ a..iooomsq · 17U700 19th. St. Costa Mesa area 951mo.979·19SS. MOVllHOCT. I • c lass1f1ed line o f type M inimum ad IS 3 lines lease prtn • •.a ~· 11, • l!OOllo.M.i-38> · ~tD!I. evt ....... i'WldlLoc. ................ 4500 DUPLEX luwiOta AM U•l.MJ • plainly e ....... -. 4J .. :I' Ap9ro1. lloo rt suite ...................... .. I bdrm. gar. gas iwater • •••••••••-•-•• ......._ .. ..Ill Ma fl&ll MrV on the,,.,,,.;,. ft f f" s l BR APTS. WITH • ------------------------, --.. t •• .• -•q .. 3 ronto11ces.2 pd Pnv yd tove & CARPETS, DRAPES, r------ay ..... •••••••• .......... wa '-'.:-large drive in rear Refrig.$425.64.S-7636 REFRIGERATOR . • I . Coat.et '1 · I car 1ara1t. Hual. '--ueehow! doon.3pbasepower.» ld~~~rb~ ~~r;~~d~~~-~MW, AIC, SPA. REC • '1. ~'fl:~ ~~~.:.=--··· i;o.:~a' ~ .. ·..:.~-·~·St nls, pool. volleyball. SORRY NO PETS. • • C1 . fi . b n.1il 16aale ....... la Cott.a Call JIMlJ, for ..... W.ttd 4600 adult S450 mo 957 0222 BUILDING TOTALLY I • tzli llua, double bolt, aJ!ll!.to• ...................... . 2ABr I Ba. Pool, garage SECURED •• s 1.00 II • . =:TS 440t ~.!!?~ ~ 8!!!1 :n ~i~~e;.1y1:~o~J No pets $68SMo t39SA LOCKED 10 *" Female to Wrt 1 br ••••••••• .... • .. ••••••• Bella . loc. Newport dilldlookiosfor2·bd.rm Baker 641·<7763Btwn9-l, UNDERGROUND • .vv I. Balboa ..... apt ••. JllTWMltdln. N.I. Wt.at Arc bta /Tellal Bull apt. Reuonable rent Moo-Fn ----PAR.KING I • ffS..TTOI noaadal lotl TOOOl.f. 1l41 . ..,.. (Wider llOO/mo.) Costa 1 Br stove. gas paid IDUIN( • 13 20 · •-•.w lll· Door·!•HlM. 1•--ftM'I' llesa/Hlllltinctoo Buch 1 c pl r ed "'' • I • Dua Poilll. II. --A' "'Vl'll' area preferred. Call lW·s. ou ~;_rr_ NearU.C.l.Campus • L----4------+------t-----r----:-:--1 I r.llable, PfY IR, prv MIWPCJITmCH Nut door to Rusty AuwerAdJ00,642>.aOCI HARV ARD MANOR • 1 S.IO • BA. Sl50 mo. llt/lUt. hll aentct euc. of. Neu. PlwUat olf\C"t M bn. Mesa Verde, hie 2 hr. 2 21 c alllomiaAve. 1 Ula I fie•• from..,, "<>e apac:eforlMle.Alloallp -===------- ba, adults. no pets . ....... ..... • • "•11'' ~from avail Mf.4'19 mo. m16S8 ---~.. Add $2.60 for each 1ddttlon1lllne for I time• Prol ll/F ••upedoul _.. a«.· ......._,.,......, • 2Br. 2 Ba ...... lalud 9dl. laddl ................ ._ • aq ft. °"1ce. ,.._. D9MI PoW 3126 Adult condo. Pool, spa, •••• •••••••••••••• • •••• lBR w /loft. 1 ~BA. Liv 3 Br. 2 Ba. drapes, d /w, rm. din rm, kitcb, yard, garage, frplc mic ro-wave, 1U1cbed Near beach. Avail. 9/30. gar. Next to golfcown Mo. 675-4(& aft S. & senior citizen center. Super sharp 2 Br. near l800 mo. 0.ys, 838-8182. PCH & Malaia an extc. Eves 833-0313 duplu, bWlt·ins. tnclsd IMdi 3141 fara1e. seclusion. Kida ...................... . QK. tm. 7JM590 all. channlnl atudJo Condoi!_BR. ocnvu deck. nr Main Beach, $400, fplc, ~mo. utils lncl.4N-»64 492·3mi C.6100 arp 2 Br. New carpet, tlullafl•IMO 3140 paint. with 11raae. •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• d\llta no . 541-9850. THIWtMUTIH wpertlledl ll6' Lu.xury Adult unltl at af· •••••••••••••••••••••• fordable llvtns. l,Z Ir J eanfront for Winter Br. Well decorated. Rentals. Fuml.tlltd • Olympic at. pool, U1bt· unturn. Broker. m.eu. ed tenola court. Jacuul, O FEE! Apt. 6 Coodo park like landac:aplJl1. rtntala. Villa Reola.la. Moat beautiful bldg. In 8'75-4112 er • Apt. Jolla 111.... t.S. ..... UI., word pro. Prime Newpart Blvd Ad· ...................... . • • Ni;':!~ ~ '° ;ea1~m1as drw ....... "" ...... e Publ ish my ad for 8 days start ing e Bcb. L&rtt Houit. •· cgr;ri..? Calla ..... • aq. ft .... o.~r!-.M4 .. ~• .. h.! .... ?!~ • • II .ITI· T. ..... 1111/IDO. UWa In· PllMTSHOP Classification • Beau Ocun vi.w apt, MIWFOIT cld. " .. w. lttb. St. 'l1arl I.. .................. c • eHrt}d, fple. OceH ..... A m.m krw ~~:,;r.ciu·-:O; • Name e ll•d. en•. r.na, to lpack>tl _..,.. ol· IAYraONTomcE details. aooo. Craig ..,_.,,_tW• ~ aenm "-CkJ •hll.=:::i,part· a1-im e Address •. ~_::,-=:.':' ~~,.:.~ =ll*it• ri'. I ~:Ofl\:I e c· z· Phone llHJP,!IHIJI . ,..ft. •• • nrm•" .. NnJec\lhd.:,!fAd4 ,. • 1ty IP • r •. rarr *.,..... rutab. "°a...,. JIOaqft.lllSMo. -··--··-! M Q I d 0 t.oallrt•llaMeeie 1Mt4.gll..... Mle.&ft. .... llo. • I Check or . . enc ose • Woodbra. Paal,JK .• • TMllllHT llenalllllllll.Co. s w l mm I n a f(°t1 I I • Dil cirta. _...Mia. •ACI tJt1Pf Cbealul 5en1ee ~I· •e 1 Charge my ad to : ',.-=., .. CMnJ Ld• THlmltlT ".~·.r-... ci.. u• :;:::~·=~~;~ I 0 ~ # Exp. Home. Na.•+ ~ NICI •;::••· .w tna. •.• Flau • i L -1 1• .UI. A.._ M tQI M :t&'uliiDJ eu-:-eo· ;:oat ~WUI net e 1 0 • # Exp. ',•. ,..., •1r:ma. r.::::'.:'-J:i!:": .... oiflc. -~~r~L •. m . • I "•""" lla"1or wtt• I ......... ••Illa· Afl!.OW I '• r-LI ......_ \'Mt 111" anUa\'a.. 1111 • e111 r 1 Ila • rr.. '° ,...,... \9mt · • L------------------------------fWI •--,_,.._ .. ., .......... 14. ... ceOiaa aka&enlllll*",..,_· PAii lllPllT Mel tcC•rlflld Ath1tl1b1 e .-.al ••• ~.._. •ltnlMI. jjr e.aa. ••••• ...... •tt. Dehue pooltide xtra COUMllTCWI I -..... ., ..... -h. llfUJ:i...,. , .. • CoaJlettlJ 1.t..•p. H.B. 1ar1e 2br, 2ba, bltna. LMMI • I •1 ,., ~ JJO W ..._It • lllli "1 Clll,_,t .,.. ,.,_.... •. Chiu ••ull t u . :d~~-~~~~.::~: aac11e1o"·*bedloom • II J I 01 c.11.c.AtJW e m J!l#!~s'tf, =a ... '"· ,'!'::':1:1wao -.;SfHIR.g..:..11~----=:~· 1IOO • • u... .,. ......................... + .. .. •• --.. ·11DRMrowNHOMI. I • ....,. .. ,.,,....., .............. =."i.::: ... , ... ,."All, ·-=P=ool=. put.=-.s=..,=w=· bt=adl=.±St::J:=t~:::, "='•==wtt.ll=D=all1:ci-fl I I II I I I I I I I I I I I II f 11•1111•~ 1t 11111•1 ti..-.+ tll ~ ••W•AM I. i :-. ..:.·-·· f •• ,, .......... \ ... • . ' .. ....-. -... -,.. .... f -•• • I • 0 • s s a c 0 ' 0 0 0 3¢3363 331 2 sssoss 2 3 .. ~r•l?QI Coat DAIL ~-~ILOT~elday. September 15. 1981 ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~.~.~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~~ ... :.?~.~ ~-~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ !!~~.~ ..... ?J.~~ ~•111111• ... _ H .. IWa .,.... 11 .... ·•. w-.. 7100 CASHJER-cLERX COOIS Dtt1t1JA11&.Se<-oodch.1lr G IOI Mttw.4cWhw-.dl °''' f_I Htl ••• , ........... ,,.,,, .. ~IT. .. ,.,_ ............. i. .................. Dt 11d1Wt, ll:I0-4:30 P/tlmt _.. 1v11l1· ltalnM Opponl&ity to i:!~~~nce~ C~rti i~r JAMn'OI Earn btt,.rni S350 & •n•t••-.. f......... EJBITIVE AIDS-Work W/hn· 11ttr.1ncltwbda.APC1-blefot~babrtl movt to fl Prloae req o~a Y:nt~ lmmed opfnlll• 'V.:. l'>flOanhr Work full u1 J!~.VJS~ SIT( dlcapptd 1d1tlll1 full ~...I ly Olh Sbop..1. Jobn caft.Day4nlcJllabl/ll btncllll. X·R.&1 lkcme Alrpo or Cill Janitor to work full part llmt' 'l1u•1 .. , , al -----* * ...... )hit be stroea. s~m ARY W•Yot Alrport Tiie lhru hil compuy beotflll. DHf, "1.,. Claud! m.am ume, Monday lhru frl u (I \ I.' l hr 0 u IC h -.": ot~~ u Hour ESCORTS wlll1n• to Ul1't ln wu "*alllres cxClllent typ-Sat Alf only ~ttle, Vie dtt P'raMt, So Cout DISI CUU -day, VPM LO 8AM lfhll\ rr11t .. ur11nt W1• u1• • ur le1dJD1 Nat O> 1.SM tU.ll H WCJV"-aueb u ~. feed-lllJudo&heuecmartal 1410071 Plaza. S.SHJS4 uk ror 3PM·llPM aluft Mon •4 GllLS• Exrrll trtnlf' t>tonf'llt\ rent I> 't' .. kin IC DJI · to Illa. ftll. ctauup. Unit· akUla Uait U.tl 1 Mltchbetween?-llam · 1325 Spend etk d pad:aae ~·or interview hum rm.1krr1 111•n111r lat ~Ntwulo rortetalatnaartdlletbl ecfterer.J Pally As· t l>r1 ·~ ca CAStm COUNTERHELP thruSat WIUtram ~a Bakenlleld.WMus~li~~ call Srott Whtrlt·r' rih11•n\ f.rt"llrt't·~ -.ho .Yf. 'Nlhalion muuae. aoe .. Sut&Aaa..Ml-5190 :yp1n1. revoua .. E1p'd ,&d.wotttn1con· Mature "°" da • I.ark Motel. c M ?1411750?00 or romt'IO 1'0)11} w11rtm1w1lh!JMI Me.f .. &.e. IOJI Sbve tU. &&•11 AppUeaUam now t>.tna ::::.~n~':!c r.! d1tions. Must be ab!.-tu evtnlnc i:n. Cafet~na ::,a.,1445 btwn Noon ' ~r~~;l:Y..Jpa~d~n Adv an r~d Ht' 11 Ith 11lr 'rrvinii tuv qual.Jt>_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEED TO LOCATE takto for f\amih&re de-qlllred ~ dlct.apbone wort Sal It Sun Other style resi.urant 10 rar --Call Paul, Aam l<>am on Center, l:.xl Bristol St food Nu t'XI' nr1 w, .m Wldowbumoneytolou UTHYTATlOI Uverydnvm.Xtntdrlv· n rience . • hra lobcarnngtd.A~ quetbaUt'lub. DIJVa 1L8tl~SO North. Sw~ 100. Npl Jnxmu~to1r<1m)uu A11 for RE. 110,0llO up. N. o Typl!\. Cr!i1.,.74U lot recordrequlred. C1U pe '*tit ry ply 10 person. Kt rm 913 0839JllM.2'Al66 lo pick up p.,u and help Sch EOE M ,,.. 11i > '" 111·r-on I .. ,., rr.dlt ched:, no peoalty. Attractive Ladlc9 would Moe-rri. IA.ii t.o tAM, Our IUC('tll In lbe ln Rlm11 Hardware, 2666 Counter help, f /llmt with inventory Perma Glif'HIC AITS _ \\ ;c1 & thur IMM 10 Ca II Denlaon Auoc lo to part /'; Call Ml-75'11. duatry aUowa UI to pro Harbor 8!., CM , Cl n o n 1 p u 1 1 i m e , .... u, r..-. Jill MoriM 41 M \11 kh·µh"'w in 17"1311 L;:OorLa~~. Apt M•r Ir Aaailt Mar vlde hl&hly competitive CHICUICAI ~~·t~~~h :~.e(; ~ emµloyee C1ll 4 ct.y wM. ~y Yolllw qumt•' Don't c1U 111 1a1Jtsa you &13U · t.eam for 15 unit adlt apt ••larlet and benefit.a In· eed rew gd dri e 548...Ul. 661-1313 pd .......... 979-7660 11 look In ro~ 11m MClllCjltt wa~t cuh, 2nd 6 3rd ACUPNU~MQQ&e complexinBe~t'bArea. cludln1 Medl.nl,Oental, ~3-a:a: v rs. COUNTERGltl P /tlme 1 askforT.t blt1ou1 rnd1V1du11I to z9Si>lrittolCM TD i owner and non· Tberapeut.lcRe!autlon <>met and mam. akllil PAID vautlon •nd AM ab.lit. 00 exp. nee DIJYa ---work in I.he ~m drpt EOIJMFH owner occupied Tht SunnxUl-&mNewport ...... 1213>•1613 more. \ c• •1uac•--11 Applyinper100· Dippity Must huve gd. driviog HAllSnusT 118 II pH'k up 11nd ch'11v Muturr. I0\1111! hum TraiuacUcll Muter -lll'U ~ Donut&. 1854 Newport ttcord. Local plcll:•Upll 4t MAMCUllST dnvtr. Mmt bf over 18 111(11rn Chmt1nn wom;in ~ 8kr ASSaa•s :f~1fu ~!'~~1 ~.~ Peraonal Unes aaency fil:_, CM. dellvcrit'S some ~avy Orange County 'a #I yn old and have a itOO'I nl•t·cl~d lo hal.J\~1L 111 111 ~ ....,..,,. .. Trwt Gf'fff C lllf ., Loe. Miuion Viejo co. nel Dept. (11') 7(1().eooo. ~~a ~Ti~etic"i .'7~~n Counte-;-help -, p IT lifting rrqulred will Salon needia you. drivin& rtt'Ord No 1·x11 h1HT1 t' C'Jll 11:13 ;HMll Dffdi IOJI lsc.+a needs Auemblen w/2 sandwich person want also be 1r11lned In RIVEGAUCH~SALON ner but :.n u1lt•1t•s1 111 Jl'M lll'M,:.1o11 l-11 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• :U Hni. 641-0UIO yra. exp. c a.ndldatea ~ • ~::;i::r: ~'!:'ii:.:~~ ed, houra NEEDED 11 merhan1t'al auembly ___ S46.AIT1 V w helpful Call ftoh M 1-:l'lll\'ll s.....,...,. C.. C_./Clltcb muat have &d-manual ~ Pd company benefits. AM to a PM Gary's Dell work HAIDWilfSAW 842 2000 -.wntNI for ltl'Ol'ral 1111111 All types ol real ettate AM Id /MC/YM du~rity, gd. eyeel&ht. ~ Bar·tk Call: Paulioe.~ 152·~1 full or p/timt-Apply In Laundromat ttl'n1t,in t rrpJ1r '"''P tj41; K:t111 lnvestmmtaaince lN oeatmappe&rlftcefcde-1 :i""~of Only t hose seeking per 6 on C rown fullt1me S ..... Ill REPEAT MESSAGE pendable. Woril is in Ufe j)frmanml employment llardwan, 3101 E Coast 67S-OJ34 MECHANIC '9C s I · support medical elec-, !\..!-.. CL•SSIFfED CUSTOMB need apply. H Cdu Jo.irp1•r cl '" fon·11:n & z.tTDa F~~iear cu~~f1~"et!~ tronics. Gd. benefits. i 'lt"Wport A saYJCl __!f..J., '"' U.40"8,SOH doml""r11· \1>11h •n '42-2171 54S.061 I d4-4l'11 Only res ~onsib le ADVflTISING A challenamg opp(y ts •Vac1111ons & holidays HOMEMAIBS for 2nd & 3rd shill~ Vt''""' <'17 \\111J•l•1 WEPAY'nfEMOST personaaeeki.a(perma· Equal()pptyEmplM/F flltt openatSchweberElec paid •Co paid r.rofit Earn $6 per hr Plastic Co Will tr:1111 l111t6,l \1:-.t~IJ.1\1• For your TD's Ir notes Tm-' 5450 nent emplymL need ap--..W trontt's, a leading eler· shanne •Med1t'a ·Life houseltrep1ng, p111me, Musi h11vr mt!t:h 11l.11hl> MEDICAL ASST At Den ft; ........... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ply. Calf: Mn. Pattlli, The CIA••·ned Dept of tromca d1Slnbutor for an Ins approx 1.5 hrs per week & b 1 l 1ngu11 I < J It ,._...,_ WANTED Ai-'·-.. 111.au11.10 """"' M onV JOArtll bet een 8A M & ~l'\1 Fur lr,1111 wrj!1~m,11I 61~1311. •w•e ur .. et 581-3830 "" """" the Daily Pilot has an individual who is sell· 1Ss1 ie Irvine. CdM, & Newport w · 1 L 1 to Houston or Dallas· Ptr Needmt.bu111astic nr_.uno motsvated,bas&d com Call Mrs.PartllJ Brh GirlPndayHoml' 7517MG 11•1· r'PH11 "1"1 OPPORT. SECURE F t W h d i -..-·-.. u.1-.... ,tron1• fr•111111ff111 .lo.tll• INVEST Seat'h proper-or on eput ng Assemblers. we will persoo for dart tavern, on one or our telephone muniralive skills & one ""._,., ~rv1cea.S58-S022 LEGAL SEC'Y ,1u,1 11, ..,,111111~, 1., Jo ty2nTD.•ll,600.~re· Los Aneeles between train. Apply 7 AM Colta lhsa.646-98~ aalesdeska.Theperson who payuttentioo todr· HOSTESS Pan & full Exper'd for 1Ma~anl hJ•·k olf1l't' I'll K>itn:i tum disc. 20%, :U mos. September 7 and 14. MacGregor Yachts, 163t~auty we seek should enjoy tall. Jr. C.Olleae educa Mature penon lo run dry time. evemngs Serve S.A mtdsum s1Led PI or '•·nil n':'l11n11· tu l>r Sl080mo l6%. Xlntpayor Would like round·lrip. Placentia1Colt.a Me11 Exper'd racialist for telephone nles, be able lion pref'd but not re· cleanin1 agency coin •wine & beer Spaghetti defense firm Guo<l l)fi "1 .1 lunt· Jiu~ 1•11i11~ 661·2990 1p•~~.!!' call days. I eleaant new Newport l.otype.Swpmandhave q'd Please cont act laundry combination l.n Bender~OOSl. mg. SH. !>b1llly to wurk lf\10l'.<.'A'l:'71:1 ~~~------1 . ..;."°--...."°"'=-'""------1 I Beach beauty salon. a pleasant penonality Barbara Wright at Laguna Beach Good 1 f 134.ooo bays P .000. 203 lf-.r'°~• ASSB .. S 6?~3828 Classified or telephone 556-3880 pay & benefits. Call HoateuetHtedtd mdrpendent Y ljenc 1"' '1nhc-.1I 2nd TD. ,..,...._ Local Miaaion Viejo co. · sales upenence would 830-5181or833-19'79 eves Apply in person. No ex Beverly 963-9345 < h • r 1qir ·" I 11 \ '' L ~~.b~ rn~· 20% s::=.::;;••••••••••••• 1 :=.~:.~~~So:i~~:rrtyStyllat with clien-~~in~ ~: ~r~~ ~xy DB.I Har. DIVCLWIMG ~~·g hec~~·I X~tr [~r L;::110;;"n~~~l'0~~1f! r,~~\l' l::r1;:::.,\:!l1.~~ Chris Shaw, 730-eo52 la tnlctlom 7005 train. Candidatet must tele for elegant new bener its including Part or f/time. Apply 111 COUNTER HELP Numero Uno Pizzeria 11osi1ion fnr lop Srq 111·1HJllll'. hl•,ol01) 1·11 .,,.. ooo bu"" ..,., ooo """' 1 1 have gd m11J1ual du · Newport Beach salon. medical, .. ~,tal, life 111. person· 1909 Harbor Fu I It lme. Mr. Best 18120 Brook.st St Foun w txlnl skill~ Ot>luxe ur th11-.111~111 kr1ov. l1·11i.;1· 1)f ..,u, iv -· • ",.,0 •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• • ·d i h .. ~ 615-3828 <Kl• Blvd CM Cleaners CdM 615·!1..'WI, ( 2ndTD,63%LTV Safe System Driving lent~. g . eyes gt, ""' · surance. etc. Salary lain Vall~ ices. 0 C A1rpon :.r<"' 1n' t11l1tni: wi.; huanl $26,000 buys Ql,000, 2nd School , serving all of neat1Dappearan.ce&de· loatS..,.rw t'ommensurate with ex· DELIYEIYrasOM DRYCLEANERS Hotel Goud benefi t ~ Lall 1·1111iµutl'1 \l'll ht•lpful TD,28%anpualyld. O.C.LowestpriceslnSo. pendable. ~gs.on Shock Boats, 2900 perience PLUS great Must be over 21 Part Counter P e r son, FIONTDESIC Esther1!>2 1~1 1.ri•;it cm·i·r t••1•·1111 al '90()0 buys 112..000 TD, Calif. Special teen pro-both day &t niahl shlfu. Lafayette N B.673-~ commission program. If time. Good drlvmg re· fulllime, will train CL.ERIC LEGAL SEC'Y < allllll ~llJol 32.43 annual yield gram 96U3112. Eicell.b ene benefits "IB kk Q lifl d you are ambitious and t'ord. Ideal for semi 642·5466 To Sl600 No ree 10 avvh MESSENGER Chris Shaw 730-6050 working conditions. 00 eeper ua e want lo be paid for your retired penon. Deliver Education Apply to Cindy, Surr & '\ 11 .irt·.i l.i" fum ••b i Jobs W-.d, 7075 Work la in life support Trend Imports Sales effo .. <r, ple .. a call for m· "fiowe-.".,., ·-~ Subst1'tut• aid"• in Sand Hotel, Lal!una rant Marylll<"kl(• t\)!1'11 MEDI C LE EC Inc ,..., '""" " '"°""'"""' " ~~ B h•,...<~13 ry, 19762 Mal·Arthur "'llq:" .tud1·11l •l\•t IM .A•o•et•"'•/ M=~~;;•B;b;;i;t~·r .. d;~ TRONlts FL · · · 631.QM! tnlerview Delivery person needed strucllonal aides. sub _e!£_,~·-~ Blvd ,lrv111e6402!1'.!0 for 11.111 t1r11r111" ··111:1·1 rtrw.da/ eirn wort.Mybomeor · or an ----PersonnelDepl RoomforAdvancemenl shlutes Worln,umeor HOTaMJGHT p111\t111111 11.11 111 Lott&Foilld terview please ull 1 Bu1ldingM1U1tenanct 642·43'Zl.Ext rn HBarea ~2595 more wh ile your AUDITOR LllR.AalAH 1 ,1111,11n.ili ..,,111, 11,,, ....................... xoura. Ref. 64&-0838 MRS . p AREL LI , Applications are be111g ORANGE COAST I children are i'n school 5 nights a week, 12-8am. DOCUMF.NTCONTIH>I. "' h' it u I• I\ ' ' " • ... Avail. for won:. Exper. 581-3830 accepted for a position I .. 0 OBJVERY Work when you desire must have exrnence Full lime pcJ6 Wllh l'l\ll K."11 llMl'.1 •a•cm• I 5100 Laborer. Rebable Syn. in the lh1ntenance DA LYnL T t f'orurly AM,LATsmrs Apply immediately engineenng&landpt.m ••••••••••••••••••••••• w I Ma sons D• mo. n....partment at ... _ Daily 330 W Bay St Apply to Davi McNeil r " MOOELS~CORTS " Automotive ..,., u1e • h o m e d e I 1 \ e r y Newport-Mesa St'hools. 0 r M r 5 Ba It a z a r n 1 n g 1 r m ·'" 01 •· LADIES 1615-5112 UToir•• rr.ir Pilot. Experient'e in C.:Ql!it.aMesa Economical car r• 160 ••"" Librarian skills de~ir~d Jup 1)11( ;ir,•1:, ·~·•·I f' h ultim --="-""'-=------1 • A ~ · o:A Lr a d EOE/ .. F " .....,., between uam & 5pm or t e a•· ID r-Exp•r. t'ross country 1>&1Dwul, ca!J:n Y n .. qwred. Ad··"· only No E E O /A AP Applv 1n ..... -on lo \1r I · c u ""R I ~-~ AND LIASIMG! 0 II bwJ · o matn --w~ Hotel Laguna. 425 So ' r-•., ~'·~1··1' 11•"''th<11J \111 "PP aut1on, a eaxa l t ruclt driver. Needs County growth con· vera " Cleantngladyfor homeJ sollciting,norollecltng. f'ACTORYWORKERS Coast Hwy , Laguna Fuentt'Sat Roben ll~rn \l1·n .,..,.11wn A.1hililflt1 lion Specialist. work Claaa I Ile. 642-1182 linuu! Neat Chevy slore t.enanre. yrs m1n exp, ref. Non· 5'50/mo. net la.ke home Ceramic factory exp Beach 494-1151 W1ll111 m Frost & ~ '\o ~\11 n1·1 '·UI 111.:.i (714J9Sl·9'49 Joe Pleue submrt appllt'a· smoker, ~7883 + bonus + ga_s a I pref. but will train soc1a1rs, 1401 (JUJll -;r tVisa &M C acrellledJ mustadd Jcorobinatlon tions to I w t l HO USECLEA NING N"l Bch \1 11H.I . . Http Waulild 7 100 salespersons for EZ Oran1e Coast Dally CLEl.JCAL owance. es mtns er Packing, glawig, CBS! Live In exrhan3t-z '\111111 ii•'~ c hori< I' Lott&Fomd SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• straightsell&leue.Get Pilot P/llme.9Lo3,5days Of. Hunungton Beach area 111g & kiln loading jobs housecleantng or work Uqit0r5for.Cwril 11N11·n,. .. 1 \1.11 I'• \1 L ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accomtt.,Ca.rti set for the magnificent Maintenan~ Depan. f1ce ex pr req. lite bk· 63ll·S466. a\' a II Day & n 1 K ht .)?y_hour 642-2846CM Full or pan 't1mr 'liu l':>. µri•f 1 \1 ,,,,.,, ' .ell 1 .. r FOlll ADS AIE FIEE Cil: 642-5671 Lost. VERY unuaual blat'k, brown 41 white spoiled cat, vie. seth St .. N.B.~ E 1 r,1 . c 0 m p a 0 y '82a ! GeDff'OUS pay, de· PO Box 1560. kpg Xlnt pay, benefits shifts. Advanrrment perienre neressar) :m1 J(ll>I .'1'.1 %1 benenta. Pension & pro-mo plan. Auto exp. not c 0 st a Mes a . CA 494·6100Gloria DElJYEllES possible 111 fast growing HOUSECW.HE:RS Broadwa)1 Lag Hl'h required, but previous ~ operation. All JObs full lo work for Janice's MOTEl f lt s hari ng f180 Ui ..._I.Jul ~ Clerical Part ume Saturday•-W "'--..r.•~ A I Raggedy•--~ 4 da s LIQUOll Cl.EHK IJ1·,l.l'l1•rk 11.1r11 11111 Medical /Dents t'OV· Sf DI very..,.,. • ~ Interviews will be -•• "' lime '""'"''1"" PPY ""'"'" / Y fo'ull Timl' :ivrn llt•rn erage. Pm. IO.key by Sales Mgr. scheduled after appllra· TEMPvwuuo Y Sunday mornings. Must in person at Vohaun. week , 8-4nm. 61~2514 Apply 250 f: l1th 'it 1.c :m 1 touch, ltnowledge ofhow HOW411Dca.YrOMt lions have been re JOIS!! have tge sta!Jon wagon. 26381 Via De Anza San Costa M~u HURSE to post & balance ac-Dove/Quail Sts. viewed. We are in constant van or pickup truck. Gd. Juan Capo t New In HOUSECLEANERS H, 111 1 \, 11 1 "" counts. l/yr. exper. in NEWPORTBEACH needofClericalhelp. driving record nee dustrial Park off or Tol>/hr,car.~5123 LIQUORCLE:RK 1101 , lo. iul!h\ 11 11 JI Payroll . Contat'l An . .]~ -55 IUSPllSOH Please come in and Work consists of deliver Camino Ca~n& _ Exper'il N1Rhl ~h1rt 1\p ,..,., eded Ptr r 1 · 11 b di 1 0 11 1111 c·11r11.i1 11 .. ,11 \IH•I• (714)540-867L ne or voun reg1sterorca mg un es o a Y Florall>ttl&C1 HOUSECLEANERS. ply In f)('r.,on , 111~ .. 1>1>1\ aHr.1i.;1·,l.11'11111''·"" Automotive teer oper. tunrheon I Pilot newspaper car ~-Liquor 2!M4 w p,111r1, Accounts payable & * MECHAMCS! Thurs & Pn. llAM·2PM IVICKI HESTON nens P /lime Expr"donly part-lime or full -lime, C 0 3 5 l H,. \ , 11 ,\p11I' .11 lh• (,J11l1 11 General boollkeeping for * TECtMCIAMS! ID CdM Must be well • • Goo d starting salary COUN'lll filRL start 1mmed Top dollar wi.2112 1511 l1 l1 nn1· r1 I I• Cinsurance l'O Ora1nge N--"'•d now ·. s-ci'-"·t 11rmd w/ references. & ASSOCIAT~ with regutar st'hedu.led DllYa 1M11.1 s 675-2637 4~1-1111r,:, Ounty airport Oc "'°""' ,... ....,, "'-' "" PM ,.._ Lookmg lor tn11•rl')t1n.: S 1 C 1 j m tune-up, electrical. Call Mon·rn 8 ...,.4 Specialists U1 lllCrtans MALE 3 lllOIMIMjl HOUsa&PYS pan time inh J) pin~ HURSEaY 1 ary o pen 8 and air conditioning! 613-2268 TemporaryClerical Call Asli for Dlo"t needed. small retire no shonhan•l n>qu1n•1t YARDMAN Jackie, &3:>9SU ExceUe~~~~~0e. wor,k· C4UIT SALIS 5P~!l 642~.~~t~a~.M 645-009.1_ ment facility. also serve 20'brs f)('r 1<1•ek ml'ludt.. In ,f1 • 11 .. 1 , •·ri.·-.-. '·• t1 ing conwuuu:s. PP or Floor covering salu __,, or art2PMdaily FOODS9YICE meals. rotatmg shirts weekend~ Offi11 "" " ,tut~llli• I-\trrc• REW 11. RD FOR 4CCOUMTIMG advancemtnt. See Mr posiliona in Loe Anaelt'S 18004 Skypark Blvd. gd wages. CaU 494·9458 Coasl Hwy 64b 74:11 -. kil \, l111t·n 11 -. . t .. "" Fast crowing insurance Stude. 41 Orange County. 2·3 Swte 235 lrville WOllC9S for ann't. LOT BOY To rlean UIJ Int .tlJPI unh 1· 111 .. 11,; 1tl Lost: 913. Big red/gold fem Rtvr Croa. Nr Vic· Lor i a /Brook hursl Reward. 646-9029 RETURN OF: aerncy has opening.am HOWAIDca.,.,,.. yrs. nper. io comm'I. CLEIKfTYPIST DSJYBY rood service workers Housekeeper needed for & rars Trend lm110 n 11 lo~d ~ '\ur.1·r.l' Man's 1982 Class Ring . acct.a. receivable dero. DovelQuallSt.a. sales a muat E1cell rrr. Ptr a:n.5031 F ·Tame for local de needed by Huntm(ton NB. family Wllh (21 Stales, lnl 121111 " 'ur·t' ,, L'r.1111 I t1n11 Eisenhower H.S. Lost in Rapid advancement or NEWPORT BEACH patlace o( benefill & liveries Excell. driving Beich City School dis· small children Ref's Coast Hwy 6316~1 t. 1, 111w ,0 rn.d1 111 vicinity CdM 8/20 Pleue rlcht person. S1l1ry llJ.OS5S commisuon structure Clerta T~/CIT I record r""''d. Phone ror lrict 3 hn per day r"" 631 2966 1 ... 1 1 commensurate with U · ,,.._ ~... $3.93 per hr Apply 735 ~ · · -Ma mtenam·e PPr..,011 rm I '''"' ·1 '"'I • ..., •n caUcollectm41874·7900 per. Pd company IAIYsmB Apply in strict con Experienced CRT appt. ~7-9212. ask ror 14lhSl HB~8851 Houseltttprr 5 days. 8 Ap11rtmt'nt ium111 .. , mi:•on1l \t.1 .. i•r alt 5 PM hdeoce to : Mr. Terry operalor. Requires good Mr Emmons Newpor1 hrs. Some English req must have ~~ \'i•ar~ ,., ,.,110 1 /lo. b 11•·!11 \1 1 Lost. Siunese dark M. benefits. Call· Pauline, Maturt woman for boy 3 Welch. 714·751-2324, typing. 10 key adder & Stationen1 lnc. full time days answrnng Rd 613-8593 af\ JPM I penence in flJtnl 1111 .11 r 111 1, 1111,.11 1 , I ~-8909 yrs .!r girl 8 mo. My 213-m-4139 knowledge o( olfi~ pro-s e r v 1 re. ma lu re 1 1 1 I 11 Waterfront. NB Ca I 1'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!I home or N.ownn. rt area. ed Xln Housekeeper, Uve-1n. for plumbrng. ll~hl l'ar111·11 • l r."' 1 ' 1 1 CoUect. l·714·225--l4MSD 1' Non·smoke;.-R;frrq. CwW•U•11ir ~'"u:f1~·s. c~1~~~:1~~ D .... &o-h responsible person No senior cilsien La Habra try & electmal ff> vt-r l!lt !It,;, LOST . Reward Gr ey KrisUel~364()..6363 Multi-location growth r~Stnlcn exp nec.Call·89'2-l2l2 a rea Must drive. hr 548-9:>:>6 'liUN'' \1t1c~111· .. 11"11ni maleCockatiel,College ACCOUMTlieG BabysitterfcrmylOyr co . Good salary a!_ter9 am1 ~5800. of MissionVieJO EO_E (21 3 )691 6043 ,I MANAGEMENT took m1•d \JI <h1f1, 111 Pk1 CM .vic.~0018 AD~GENCY oldboy,wbileltravel. benefill -profit shanng CLEllCTlPIST FUNDRAlSERS 17 14 )675 -6760 . mgrorworkin~panm'r pr11J?r;im,11Jil 111nt.u1 Reward : Lost Wel1h Growing ewponBeach 538-3080dys or494-JS5l Xlntopportunity.Metro Clerical sobs. work 1000/oFIH Telephone or personal (213)943-~. forexpandingwhoh.•r,,1h· l l.f'tm H'li lltri·•trr Co rgi, bm/whl. Dear. ::,'k: r~~·~r~ aac~:~~l~ eves. No. Laiuna Car Wash. 2950 Harbor, when you desire. Re TO AP'PUCAMT sollr1tat1on. 7_51·S.S2S HOUSEkHPIHG bus111ess 000.&189 •1r :"-iu.r~r~ II~ ,1;,u. ;71;.i Placal1Steve548-1314 receivable/media bill· Banking C.M. qui res typing ell · Gardener for local apt Surf & Sand Jl olel. Manager ~em.•tarv for "'11r'~~ FOUD ND: Male Collie lng clerk ad agncy ex TB.La CASHml ~e~i~~:ley. 7~~. 1 m V P 1B1nlt. to l'OK complex. 5"' da)'s week. H 0 u 5 e k e e p 1 n g one girl m(\ljll'&l 11rf11·1• l \ ' 11 ti 111 •. ~ Shepherd, wht w/brwn fl perlent'e desitt!d, not et· C aa h ier poaiUon In Englneer/Relrig lO S30K llOO mo Exper & rers Supervisor, night shift , Ty p1 n g 1 m µn rl 11 n t I 1imi· ,,11 •hlfh 1 1,1'1 blk mix. very friendly aenUal. Xlnt. salary" ::r~;:=:tt:~~tf:; Fashion 11l1nd Retail __ E_.tO./A~f' Lg1Sec'y/GnrltoS16.800 645•3381 part time $4 25 hr Med ical offit•e e11:p 11<· 1.111 ' l.1~111 t<' llir•• ~7-0975 benefits, Call , Steve s • L. Full-time position Store. Expenence pre· CLYIC TYPISTS MgrTrnre1 ~EHll.41. OfftCE English 'Spanish speak s1rable, bul not e..,sen i lnr ''' "'11''"''" ..,,,.,., .. r1 Lost ; DOBIE. 9/10. HB Koakela Well'a Rich, orrered. Varied dutlta. ferrtd. Must be avails Imm ediate Clppenings Sales.. C.0 $15.600 Position w/Orange Co 1ng. 497.44n, ext 365 llal Sala11 ol)('n St·111l l_" 11 ' .i 1 1 • n t '' r Nr Bch. & Atlanta. M. Green, Townsend . Call Linda at 754·1801 ble eves & weekends. for clerk typisl In loan LoanSec'y/Banlt S14,400 Builder, accounltng ex E.O.E. resume to PO llu\ •iMl6·lf.iT().l Blktran Silver C.Ollar. 1t4-955-0l*l Orange CoastSavlngs & 844-5070 brokerage company Ln Adm1DSec"y/M€gS13,200 per required Prefer Ideal JOb for sharp 2159 Mtssmn \'lt>Ju \ J MurwAidH Call Sun & Surf Animal !!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!!!!!!!!l•!!!!l•!!!!!!!!!l1 Loan. EOE E.O.E Fuhion Island. Growth Accntg Clerk Sll,400 home building, rom· housewife. 1(}.4 5 days 9269'! ~ \\1 111 :i JI 1''1 "'" Hospital or 536·8217. ACC1:S PAYABLE" IB.aoking.ChiefTeUerSfc CASHIER opportunity Basicoffice Recept/Med!cal Sl0,800 putrr exper Ver y Sandwich shop CM Manager for d('h !.'' 11.1nt1nH·J l''1tt•lll''1 REWARD! ~ece1vable,Plt:lme.ap-IC. Experience req. HOUSEWARESALES " skills required. Call· Teller/MV Sl0.200 d1vers1hrd position area. Ci ll Marvin f)('rd NB area Appl\ .mr1J:1or.,1 tn i .tnP\t L-=OSc.:.=.T~· "'T"'w'"'ut-,.,..-ld-lad--ie-a t1tude fr ambltlOCI very Operatiooalexpdesitt!d. Full or P/time. Apply: Kati.e640.9350. __ Great expenrnce Send 646-1004 111 person. Newpon l.1 ..,,,,.3r lhl• I 11<1ta M e~.1 "¥ 1mportant.Nr.So.Cout Runtin ... -S"-L Crown Hardware. 1024 c•rr.m11 Visit our new Mission resumetoBox•934.Da1 . quor, 2944 W l'Jr1f1 r fij lrl!ruuntl' lmm.11 watch . blur stem, &-· • ~ v ffi 1 p 1 PO Bo 1.,.,. Balboa Prnin area. Plaza. 7~1SJ3 NZ-8800 Irvine (Westc.l!ff) NB Work in beauL. Dana •eioo ices· Y 1 ot, x .....,, Coast Hwy NB Ask for goon ~1.1Hing ~9 :lll!;I REWARD!67~1.864 •--... ----•l~antlng PolntHarilor f'ulltime. 27261L.-I..._ ~taMesa CA92l626 IHSUIAMCE EmleSherwood .,...... f"' Tut'I thru Sal Require-Mi1tio• YJeto Genera t Offi ce work Largt insurance agency Lost. White Male ADY•u•SIM(i OrangeCoutSavinp& CASllEIS ments rront ore ap· ORCAU.. Typmg. light bookkeep. has opening for exper Mcrt.nAcMhwllftffd! "lur"n1: SamoylJI sum Build. $ALIS Loan la seeking an Im· ,,.aranre. l""" so wpm 64).0100 ing Part Time Mon person to service Earn between SJSO &I RH Needs medication. Orange •'Co. publb her bilious savings Business u M ..... ,,,.. Fn 645.5421 personal lin~ arrounu SS 00 an hr Work rull or l>o \nu 14;1nt 111 m.1k1· .1 Choker Chain. V1cofSA need• experienced (3-5 Development person. TUTE acruralely. aptitude for Xlnt salary+ paid co par1 time 'llauiil•·~ 01rr1•1••n11 Hal,.q:h Heighta. 546-0&W y e a r a ) s p a r e 1 Xlnl opp'ty for self. detail, min. 2 yn. gen Dental Goneral benefits. Call Pauline. D r l v e L h r o u ii h 11 1 I I~ H 11~ I' 11 .1 I 1 n salnpel'IOll. Service ex· starter in a new poeitioo office exper. ~ per hr F /tJme cbainnde RDA, • A 'ITENTION 5"9·8909 restaurant Wr are ~111 '1;1•-. porl HNt h hit' Jn lllWAIDI latlna 1«0untl & de· Knowledge ol aavin11 & Apply 111 person · Dana ortho exper. required. PAINTERS • re n I I y set> k 1 n I? 1mmr•tl 11pc•nml! (Hr .1 Lost small black female v•lo11o1 ft-.... _,~1 for loan helpful but not rt· MARKETS Pl. Ma rina Co . 24101 Fringe benefits N B CARPENTERS 1 l . D . homemakers, sen111r 1·har"t nur-.to 111-.nrk th•• CDu lw llo " ~-•..-w ............ For2nd ... 3rdSh'•'-Dao D DanaPt n tr1or e•1gn a sst " cat vlt' ... ve w l•adlD C _ .... ~ r ....... a. q u I red . Ca I I Lee. • uu a r., · 642-5991. PLUMBERS •. drr c1t1ierts, & rNtreei. \\ho t l 7 ~h1ft. rull time 1-:x I) -11 ht. r .. ........,.,. ....... St rt· .. l S4 50 w /carpet• apery exp co ar w,.,., , w ite ur l i 0 n c 0 n 1 um er 754·1801. 1700 Adams. a mg .. up o · · COOK DIHTAl.ASSIST ELECTRICIANS Cill after lPM ~1558 enjoy workmg w11h peo per 1n M<>d c;url! under neck. Ans to madazlne. Heavy ~e C.M. We promote l.o manage-Matur" f/time dinner R DRYWALL .,.~."""· pie, servinR top quaht\ ,\ I 1 o h " I 1.., m 11 r L · An •-•orpleu• • .....,., EOE meatf&IU""'rvislonfrom .. estorative prat'lice FLOORING vu c.vv. --food N w usme. yuu' '" contact; limited travel, ----=·:..::.:..:·::;·'----i within. ,_ cook. institutional. needs exper'd team · oexpne<' l' art• l'\}Ch1alr~ lllf'ftl Wt• ca 844·5885 Draw, commlsaion, ex· WANT A CAREER? volume exper. a must member. 631.2492_ We now offer a wiique JAHrTORIAL anxious to train you ' Ap 01ffcr ,.,,.,.II twl\1•r1b REWARD: Lolt Cocker penset, + benefit pro-Banting Salary negotiable. Call oppty for that needed ASSISTANT ply In per~on Tu1•' 1 1·ornm1•11surate ,~11111. Spaniel Puppy (Amber). eram. SISK potential. TB.La Coeta Mesa 494.8458 forapp'l. Dental lab Ot'eds typist xlra Income. Exper on Beaut working environ· Wed. & lhur 101\M tn r11•1• me;ib & 111111un r1• Vic . Newport Beach. Call Harvey Naslund. Previous banking exper. 511 W, WllMln St. f 0 r in voi cl n g a nd ly Ref a. req. menl. FuU time includ-4PM No telephont• rn 1mbur~l·m1•11trur rr•latr•.t 644-0387. ~4370. preferred. S3l·!lem COOK general ()(flee work 60 IHl&hlte Ing wknds. Will train qu1r1e8 '1·m1nar' ~ 01 111 Found male tri·colored Alter1choolCounMlor.21 P/time Cook, some e.x· WPM. full Lime long StrYaSp......_ Z.OOper hr tostan . Ap M.,an lerv1rw. call Mc·~ l\n collie. male blat'k & ab yean old. Tranaporta· •;=.::· Lae:_a~ach per. necessary. Ask for term employment, good 141-1961 ply in person: Dana Pt 2956.nltolCM dre-.~ 714 645 ~;n~ wh ite Siberian Husky, Uon needed. Mon. thru Cmtact: Jules or Monty: 845-3678. benefits. 7$H442. Edward Jacobson Marina C.O .. 24101 Dana EOEJMFH · EOE M F male terrier Shepherd. Fri. 1:30 to 8. Call Amy Cathy1631.1511 HunlingtonBeach COOKS D..tolTtdblld • ;D=r:,1·1~Dm:a:na~Pt~;m;,;;;;;;,;=~------_tj -------• Stahn &b wdhlbte1, female ...:142=-·9990=;.;.·-----E.O.E. M/FN/H 9Q.9ll6 Evening Cook. Exper C r ow1 ·"1a"b .... ~'l,d3 ge Ex !=~yping II'/ NurRs1~/·s·--ep er ac... arey Pfod what you want In ""!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!lm!!!•I!!!!!• pref but not req. porce am ......-.. v, . ..~ · n .,...~VISOR bird. 644-3156 Daily Pilot Classifieds. !!!! Penonnel Dept Pouibly daytime hrs DENT AL ASSIST A NT ~~:::h~~=:ur;.1 7 3 3(1 Dl'd1rnted to get Found: Tan puppy, malt, -;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::..:... ______ ___, 517.-.0 Apply in person between Excellent oppt'y ror ex· days week, pan lime 0 'l1e pt cw re St r on i.: vie Irvine (Deerfield) 1 1·3, Mon-Thurs. The Big per dental ust. (EDA Hn g. t2 (fle1ible) • ~ I ea r1rnht11 J b 1l1 t) SC.:.~rtt FORMlll·5s etu1u1edAda 642-5178 ~~~;B1~~~c.~. 3010 ~:i~;~t~~-'~d0:~ __ 1141m-ss14 ® ~~::rfr.~111n,1~t ~1~~~ ~·tl MAKE~s· ml./WAB i at workwltlnLagunaBch. GIM'LOFACIS 6428044 VWlft .W'J'V l!Yitl\ 111•11 p I ...................... ': 494·11788. GIRL FRIDAY Entry -OreanOpcr:stor AllSWEI$ B&Mt'lue Dental level. Expr. in filing, bk· ·~ lmmrd1;i1r oprning~ Arcade-Cabin -PllWlrS crtlllh Ortho offire needs sharp kpg, typing, 10 key. Xlnt em p Io y men 1 op Sorry-Ebllslty -If \'ilu'rl' ;i former Armv. N;i\'V, Air ·· fiield l'-fes S Pl 'tn · 8 i r I to train r o r oppor t. ' co mpany portumlles ror quahr1~ NEEDY ~ U rYJ"ll'f : front/back otfire. Den· beneflta. Call for appt., applicants v.ith US(r. tlalowaflO'wbolaauch foru~l'rM:mn~E-5wHh4yl':H:.~·n·Kl'. • tal backcround nee. Commercial Financing lO... hl'ense 2S Ton gross a bore. If penooallty vnu can make 11\'l'r $1. 596 ;i ye:lrfu;m· Limited opt'l'llngs availab1e in the Orange 1144-1406. Servlcea644-4884 ~ min Duties lllll 1Mlude ..._.d ...._ Co11t area. for self·motivat--' t'areer II b p t 1 & were money. -.,.,one 11mt' in the Army Resen·l' Thm's oqu:.c IC'U, Classified Ads, your one· WANT ACTION? a r 0 r 3 'n oltMtrulxNEEDY. • oriented individual who can work with t b ""ft" t Cl·-·lf-.. Aik"2..' passenger for hire -tl \\'l'l'kend i\ ffillnth ;ind two wcch of • Fittld Sela People, Train, motivate and 1 op1 op..,... ctn er. • .. •m 5f78 Snlary renge SIOOO to FLEW AWAY! Yellow II I PX get r esults. Station wagon or van I• ••••• • ••••• a..a / $11100 Parahet. If (ound ;innu.11 tr:tinin~. You' :i S("I recet\'C : nrceanry. Exceptional earnings, plus Job • I• ._ KIDS -\.... Quee:~ay Bay Marinn PLEAS!retumtp.3Ul privilc~c~. low·cosc life m!iurnnce. • related ben~flts llvalla~le f the right • • • ~ C11tehna Island Found: M S1moy1d. · d Soc,,mc·<m · Pt'01>le. If you can produc resullll, not • -,._ h c~e chain S.A. Hata. rt•t1rcmcn1 f"llnts:m more. ' .illll.-Wk bo • IMMIDIAn OP..._ • ~ ,,,,.,g ....,ar Tammy 84t-M45 (Iv 1n We're n l{rcm place to spenq a week· . :111~. tit fJr ~·r. c It 9_60·0&9' rrw-• Motor route in Prime Newport . SUMMER JOBS ~-;13a4~! 7!6° r a PP t mu> l'nd Srop by todny Or call us. • Beach area. Low miles ; approx· • ~ ~· 0 ' -,:,u:~~'i!h.P~H_tl: ARMYllllVL. . ~c... ~ •• ~~~ly2~.5~~~~~erSatw:~ •• Ea •30-$60 u__.; NEuralnLllJIVMl-11:10 Arthet. SmJ fem. -.. •ALLDCAN.. ,... " 5am·7a~. Mlnlmu~. amount of . rn • per '"""'-e:~e are':.n~!~. :~ ~-~Leave m.tl • 330 ay Street e collecting. For details call Bruce Trips & Prizes Ctl .... stone.~ · Costa Me ... CA . e Carty or Foster Ouellet at e Cll•c• .t l6M6t~ Loee 1omethtn1 valua· hop" wt9o art .--.: ,. ... Jll ft11 ; Egual Opportun,ity Employer . 6'2_.,,l • ble! ptjc. aa Id ln our 111 a,.r11111D b* Ont ._ • •• • ~ • Lott and Fo\led tot. '-Clullftld. WIU put 1•212• . . a •••• , umu. That'a....,..,. .. ~~' :··~ ..................................... :.... 7··~···,·· .. . ... ~~-~----~.----. rl~ •• r!...~~"':~'n ... .1 I - I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September 15, 1981 Cl I Sell ii: all Md put cash in your pocket! r DAY WEEK 8Days Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less . Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. .· 3 Lines For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 8 Dollars The new Dally Pilot &·Day Week it's a Classified PLUS HetpW..ted 7100HelpW...-d 710 HelpW..tM 11onlHtlpWmhd 710( .tpW..tM 1100HelpWmihd 7100 tlpWmhd 7100 1~!!~ ••••• !~.~~~~~~ ....... ~~.1.~~~~ ••••••••••••• ~~.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••:I•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gas range SlOO Fold1n.: lfa\t.' •nJlf• l)ul1u,ataon (ur Office Reee~romst. Wed RF.AL t:.'iTATE Sale11 SECRET AAY TRA YB. AGDCT room div1dtr SI~ l!Mll , 1 u ii t · h J 111 p 1 11 n nesday Sunday. 4 Ill Htw Hon. S.s Retail COSMETICS Support :it·t·~~ Jll'l"S1>nnel * * SECUTAllES• * Immediate openuig for Fullerton<: M !1411 llHO pt'd1g1t't-8li Hlli 1:vrne Coast (ounln for Southern l:allfom1a IMMEDIATE OPDINGS IN Wanted Cosmettl·~ funrt1ons <rllod qmety ;[7~ RJ:~~cts;t·~ exper1cn<'ed Jgenl Nc-wThenrudor45 · glal>~ Clu~._844·~ lluil<ier looking for full Sa 1 es person H 1 g h & Rrnwth opportunity ri~P~1 lC.! f' ne$18 400o Va~ at ion 1 rave I ers c 0 0 k t 0 P w 1 grid Slllll1.lld'l I'S Nursing tune ~alei. ~n.on MU$t' HUNTINGTON eracH rash1on specialty store s II 80 wpm type s~ F. I c" ;o~t ~ 0 • 8 ea u t l f u I N t' .... port die /broiler model DG r i\KC St75 NURSES AIDE !Jr l.te Comm Urilw IA New part Beach 11tt-11 v.pm. 10 ke~ ll> tuut•h L .x~ ~ . ~1 ¥rs Beach offlee 640 0821 45 retail s7oo Sell S4~ 1142:rtn~114611 Exper'd all !>htrtl> l'.ill957 lt00 Represenlut1ves rrom Stop N' Go Salar y ~('Ofllmt!>SIOn I :"Jt·v.11orl Ct'llll'r IUC'.l .. ~~~ln h~rt:'E:J~ Gene 64041~ i\td ~:ni:ll~h t'orktll c hos Good company bt'nt'f1ts ltOn Good ~alllt) & ire 4 Spl!llll'I f'\Jpplt'' S wk~ onv pl. Npt !kh Markets will be at the Stop N' Go F;xperiem·e net•eS\al} benefit~ Arlt•t1t'. Newporti8J3.,8190/Free TY'9ST/RECS'T 2 yr old Whirlpool Uld Mr '1ult1 color ... USBr:nFgr~urmJ5r~1~~&.iJIOen'" R.E.IHVESTM&n' Market located al 17422 Beach Olvd . Orlan .... Stendhul &IOSlll () Pt llarbor V.ichts Washer S200 "'dryH Ht·'l l'n11· 111 tow11 ~" "'""' E.1rn wlull' >OU learn 0 ..:... sules office needs a good free ll6U lal&hrellll> TopsalJr> H E n 1 T ,, G E Huntington Bead1 on Wed , Sept. 16th .eMarkoH. Borght>w SECRETARY Ste11 ... ,,tn0Mtl Lypist irecepl to work ~UM S225 $2~o 731 Call Mrs Slon« l"l\ ESTMt-:NT will from 9AM JPM to talk lo you about Call&«7IOO Expertt•t11·1•1l , r11r Senll retired man pre wkends Opp'tyforaddl· /REFRIGERATOR. apt (;ohlc11 lfrlnc•v1•r11 6428044 d ferred S4 SO hr !l\I ek50IJ \KC ll'at·h you c1 eal1ve immediate employment opportunities SALES ClflJC-Retoll estallltsht> Ora111.tl' 17141675 61111 betwt'l'n uonal hri. W1D tra1.11 on site, "'orks ok S6S · ~>oo ~ 1942 OFFICEPERSOH ftnJnl·•ni.: 1031 Ex <l\ailal.>le lo mature. responsible & Office supply compan} Count)' construction B--1pm computer 4932011 or S7S·8IZ1_._!W!043i! Payroll expr & ans~··r 1•h.ingl·~ 10,estor de d d . 'd I . h has full ume ~1twns r.rm Shorthand, typ1.11.: 496-0745 •80 S K 0 Phones Work v. I; h I '~·lopment & counsehn)! t• a ree r -m In e l ndn•1 ua S in l e a vallable Will train & lli:ht bookkceprni: SEC'Y ILEGALI TY PI ST REC E P Fridg: a~: l'U ~; ~-~s~ customer 40 hrs wk 1'.xpl't 1·ounselors re Hunt in g t on Beach a r ea. Evening NewportStauoners.lnl' Replylo Ad•9411.0n1ly Nev.ll(lsitmnopeninour TJONISTP R&rundde Free S2JO RcHrsedr., Glass com pan) llunl r<'J\ 1• 100' • ('()mm The 1s .\1anager, Night l\1 anager & other full 557 9212 Mr Emmons Pilot. I.lo' 15ti0 CostJ well esl.ibllsht'd Irvine , e 1 0 pm en t dept ~ 6034 1nj!<>n8rh ~6561 an unu~ual upply for lime pos1t1ons av11fl No exper nee. =--"' -~esa,CA92J>26tlS{,() uffll'l' I 2 years l'X Personable, organized 1 0 FF n.:ht person C.'onf1dt>n We tram For m o re mformation call: SAW s~:rR l!:TAltY Hen·pt I l>t!nt'n1•l' f:~1·elll.'nt typ setr slarter Varied Avt~ga~~Fr~~d;o':dc ICE ti EI.!' 1 l1al 111tt>rv1rw Call Arrport la" firm (id mg 'kills Salar} open respons1b1ltl1t>s ~9;1 675 ~~"' TE M rORi\H\' \1n•·1·S40-~ 7147749210 COMMllCIALR.E. skill ... brtl{hl 'ell l'allrran,833-3622 ss 65wpm Excell r• Wire rox Tl•rnc•r Pup~ 1\KL Xlnt IJft•edtll~ Sh ul~ s:JW IC!i S2!i2 SlllH Tll' pup-. '\til SZSO a nil up rai.h uni) 6:§1 93'~ All.I M11han b1111llll. q month' ft•m Shot' A wurmt'tl Sii~ \ftc•r1i11111 1131 J.!iliO Clem· al. filing. It tH11ng • • Tired of selling house~ 7 ~ 1 .i rt er Non , m k r I , benefrti. & oppty lo ad-Apt s1ie wusher dryer & flex hrs &il>-1623 REAL ESTATE i..i O,p. &.p6oyw M/f days a week., We need I Jo~1c, ll5l 9IYlS SEC y /lEGAL Yan('e Santa Ana area. Cao operate on any sink OFFICE MAHA.GER / one hC'ensee to learn the 121 youn~ ai.~·rates m ~.5760 S200 494-7J37 SAW skills to manage. broker SECRET ARY bus~ l'1Jrpurate dept of .79 GE 15,., cu ft refrtl! OobcrtnJn l'uppu • hlk l. RECEPT10t41ST l'h1' l'IJUr nh yt>ar \ell rommerc1al real est all' Nl'" port Bea1·h la .. of l{row1ni: ml'd1um sited Vetunnary Ass't tan • i \hoL' s;~ .. ·.1 P ...... I 1 • brov. n. top frt>e7.er rogress1ve o ... ,.l\u111e 1ni: f1nl' Southern Rt: CE PT GIRL RfT•'LS•' ""S Income rrom mu mt f1ce Word pnit·esi.ml( 'llewnorl L'entt·r law ... f '"i4 •illil rr c La" Be h Al Au:: " r .. wanlt'u. em • exp 1cemaker, $295 540 84113 0 1 e .,un:i c CJllforn1a home' F RIUAY, F time. mhealthroodstore Full while you team. Supt'r wtll lrarn Cann •rm nl't'<ls Secretary req'd S4&00IO .i .\Kl 1·odi·r SpJtllul 497 4328 1•1·rhap-. you would en ge'hernl ore :-Jr So & p /lime avail <;all benefits. IJfe msuram·t-, 6'141»16 v.1th 2 :I }l'b ll'gJI ex '80 Garren. & Sauter no pup' \I F Uufr, Ii v.k Pan·Ttme JO\ JOlOlnl: d firm dCll\(' Coast Plaza 7S4 1533 Shlrl!t atM4-0770 heallh insurance & den Secret an 1;en1·r.il or IJl'r ll~n~ dtctaphone, Woiter/WaitrHs frost refnge lN>d ~ :'>1o $1~0 ~u &II lt.i" Help needed m 1.ai:unJ 111 lu~un rt''>1dl'nt1al REC~-..IST -Lal plan Cootact Ken , fict-l.ood oHile -.kith J \\.11111 "ord prtM'l'S~lOI! Appl) hlwn 9AM &I '225 8J7 8226 1 Niguel Plant Shop l'l.1111 1 .ir1·.1, 'ul'h J~ R111 \'a ....-"""' RetollS.S,eno.i 675·6700 1 mul>t tyµmi: SS wpm 1•xper de:.1f'\'ll but not Noon Charlie 's t'htlt. Refr111erJtor $2011 In !:>ear<'h of atlor&LI" mamtenam:e, dc•an1n1: u~un S11yl!la1>' 11111 ,1 ~o~ new offices orl ll 1·Fash1on discount l>hOrlhand not n•qlort•d req 75v.pm typini: 767 l!tth St l.)oor •IOI wa ... her dner & l(a' ~iedtm ':1.1· \1<:u71: doll} &sales llito20hr.~r ln1111• Tt•rral't' L1ncla established luw firm stor~ Full&PartllmeSales -expt'rtt'nt e in fn, !l<Mpm~horthand.capa C M range $12:; each D" 're mJ ... c•1111n·• wk Call Marcia 1131 11623 hit •·l• Airport area M .US1 be av, a ii Sat· Tuel> 11 6 Full or part lime help for h l' I P f u I tt u 1 11 11 1 ble nf handhni: ru.~h JOhs hwasher Sl<JI &Iii 5848 or 11111 h<lh .!Ji~ an Time sall'~pt·rwu l1\" in r .. al ~tale :,,1,.s nel(ol1able 752 S4!'14 for "•"7o"" ~ I • ' ,, l'ockla11!. ~'ullllme Ap lovt', u ~W: wor ~ P If iou Jrt.' pr~entlv ar l experienced Salary Wed·Fn 118 Matem·1ty Store N11 "X I nec•e•.,ar'. •''t•.·11 (I l' & 1m·,~un· ~1tuat1on~ WAITRESS/WAITER S f II k jFruto You 804 5 II B gi ft shop ' ' '' ... ' l f t . '""''!'""' per1ence nere,l>ar' A1rpurl S,1l.ir1 t·om H c n 1' r I l' l n t I I 2 ·o ,er} j.(<IOd $150 S4H 8513 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""~ 1lu 1110 have 1mmed1atl' a_pp ormer.iew h ~lt·d11·JI UenlJI 1n P. Y in person 6 1 or••s ••o• SrChJrle,Cock;,•""' :/' ,..,..69(W! RETAIL 557 S734 I men,uratt v.1t •"< I ~ tbl rro :-; B .,, ...,., ,..,.. & unltmtt{'(! al'l'e~,, to Rel'ept1on1st Secretar}. \ ~ r J J ,ur;lO('t> profit ... harm I( c.3~ u nve • yr:, neutered od' 1111 t' I!. --------• the• prl'\ldt•nl of )OUr ~hr week ~u.~t haH' MA.HAGER Sales Fl!le Art Galleo :;~e 1 ' 01 uc \ plan, frt•r parktn~. l'Om Wa1tresse~ Rusboyi. Pvt L>ryer, gas, dean work~ gd homl' 644 5:Wl'\l'\ ,ARTTIME 1"1111p.tn\ or1shl'h1dden accurate typing needed for ladies dis only exper need appll pctlll\I' ,al.iry l'all t•lub. Oay&evessh1hs, good $7!'> 5<18 8513 or frri· Ad .. r.ihlc t Person to dehver 1Ja1h ''°" J\ 1n an t\Or\ t11wer Pleasunl environment. C'Ounl Boutique Mgr 493 2307 49J.6843 Danu SECRET ARY Peg_g} 64(}7035 inr lud 1011 "eek end' 548 4485 ('.," k J pou P 11 p 11~. Pilot auto route• in ~•Uth rl'm11\ i'd fn•m the s1·ene Lal(una Beath 497 23.'\3 CALL M'NABELL Point Thi> ;-.; alwn·, le.1d1nii 496 5767 fora_pp'l fndg1darre Tr;llnt'd Laguna area 7 dJ" pc·r 11u1 11n"1tlt'nl •~ J\Jlld for mterv1e~ !213174940-tt SALEs.GEH Ot=C elt'Nronu· il1~tr1h.utur SEC'Y JRECErT. Wan·houst-Very good cuod $125 760-ot4~ week hl1· IJ11 ~uu Ol'l'<l add1 RECEPT10t4IST Growing whult'!>alt·I Jlam1lton Elel'tml-iuh.•,.j l.tte l\plnJ? l(t•nc•ral of COSTA.MESA 63146:11 flours Mon lhru ~rt t11111JI tr~rning lo hl'lp p t1ml.'. Sal & Sun for Retail furniture showroom " ha~ an ope111nl( for J '1l't• dul1e~ !:>al.ir) WAR&iOUSE Ma> lag p ort ab I 1• M~::~l'~.h t~~~~~., '~~~· Approx3 :Klto5 JOl'\1 \1111 inc·rl'a'l' \our l'Jm yat·ht importer; office GREAT THINGS seekmg a self molr\ated I Sale\ M J~Jg1'mt•nl 7S4 7001 Nl'eding pan rull L1me ~asher dr)t-r Xlnl Shepm1x ~~1 Hours s.it & Swi ''' in.:~' (;d telephone manner & The Good Design Shop M F' for f time "'ork an ~crrtal') 1'.xl'rllenl 011 wareh~e worker In rnnd S220 proxSAMt11i.UI ~.Jm ~.\plttem·l'll or 1nC'x 1 N IN area of sales &i.:i·m•ral portu111t)forant'M'1lan11 S•c'y,LeC)Clt tereslino permanl'nl 49.'>-5394 121 vnunl! <ic•rm.11 approx $425 pt•r mt• I lk'rl•'lll"NI \tlU ma\ wt•ll ~~~~:r e:.e~~ on off1re respoll61b1ht1e' ~ r rt• r v." 11 h ,.: r" a j ~4\t<tlJ ">pl Ccnl(•r L.iv. pos1t1on .;; manne field Coppt'rtune Chamber~ Shepherd m;rlc· do.:s bl~ Call Mike Bush at llfC•(ll from our rulor SC PLAZA L>es1gn & offrct' •·~ nl'1ls eJrt'll\'ale 1-'trmnet'(li.exl)t'rlei:al I) Templin C2 13l StOYl' $'7S Fng1da1re ~•4l~~u'llrv.port~hl'hr1 6424321.EOE \Ult•utJtlt'lt~llnl(&:.ales RECEPTl<>t41ST • • per1ence preft•rnd al 3t7o l'ullm.in Cc.•~lJ 1 SN·rl'tary "gl)(Jd l)p I &.ll26l3 Refn11 $125 6428850. """"'"" _ trJm1ni: 11mi:ram v.h1rh F lime pos1t1on 111 1 NEEDS Salary commenwrat•·j Me\J Pll'J~c· t all 101: d1rtaphune & 8408208 rree Silk~ 11trT1er f 4 'ART TJME I "c• fel'I " tho• rinl'sl 1 answer phones & greet with openem·e full 641 lll.'iO lo .irrJll!(t' flH ,horlhand ~k1ll1> He:il Wo~He4p vrs old ... etl mannered Cre" Su n •Mirs ""' k ,l\.Jil.ible people lite typmJ(, 10-GREAT PEOPLE b4-nef1ts Call for app 1 tin lntt'n •e~ i,:sl&ll ht1i.:at1on w em Wholesale import com r;voo~~d: ~:r~ 0~enf ~;Ji, 675 1445 aft -i P t 1 m epee """ 1n..:, & ~\ c• Jrhr n;ll '1 !.!'_J~i·hi~e I ke) by touch required· For PIT Sales M ' k e Fedd n I .Y SECRETARY I ~h:ii.1' on l<ind 11.!>e Lclw Pany needs warehouse S46-I03S Shetland Sh('(•IJ Doi:' weekends Super\l,lfll( 11 .111• ur ,u .. si •an ex per prererred Good Please d1f Susan or Robertsoc1 lllvd , ~l~lh I Wt• will 1 ra1.11 1-: ... ('cl 01, s(j I uy rnm pel 111 \ e h e I p No c x p e r brolhl'r & si~tl·r /l&W th d 1, d ·il·'I JU,tht'<1clquurtl!rs l'Om pany benefits, Sharon 751-0510. 2960A1rway.A IOJ.C. M port tn salt>'> offiri• G406!16U nt'l'essar) Pleasant Aptwsto•• beaut1fol 1994fAJti e arr ( ~Ir ''rl' w .. hJ\'{' llf!enJOl(S for J medical msuranre Call 540·7415 Slartm11 saldr) S50lJ lo Ser11re SlallOll attendant v.orking rond1t1ons $396319366 crew 0 youni.:s t'r, ,·' ,,..,.. h1ghf\ mut1\ Jlt'd Ru s l} Pe I 1 ('an S 1 L d .. (.iolden ·i. Mag1t Wand. B 1a 1 k pu I l' ma 1' cellenl t-lahrn1hn1:11'1 <,•r IO('r,un' wtio ha\e d di' I Rest.iurants Inc a es a} I $600 per mu na1~c·~ Ja}' 6 AM 3 PM Apply 940 W 17th St, CM AP"· 19 cu fl frost free Ot'Ull'rc•d l.Jh ·I 1ri. Im person w1 111) u •1r1· lu lw murt• i.ut· 714"i9-9322 ' RETAIL L1jlht1n!( f1xlurt• romrn .. n,ur.ite j Shell S1Jtl0n 17t h & .. Refngerator.wh1tew1lh es pt-opl(•. l!t•xl w;Jtd1 mol1\ate \'an.•ir la11n· ,., .... ,1ul For .in 10 \ ,.,. -showroom Full Timi! w yerfnrmanN: 770-9lS9 lnml' NB ly9AM llAM wood & chrome lnm dog t>IS!l97ior !'><ll)9960: i:ar1snet.>ded lall tin'"" Jllll01ntmt'nl RECEPT10t41ST BUILDERS CM Noupnec ~-!1341 SEl Rt fAIO "'II or St:R\'ICESTATION WINDOW WASHER Good rood $17S 536-37611 W II Ill 1. l'OllL di .. Media Menh~ni.. .. 1th th1 "'It• ownl'r & F T for presl1g1ou:. SALf.SLADY Wanted in ganllt'd matun· md1\ I ATTIHDEMT Must ha\l' expr & de t-'r1g11la1rewai.her dner hwash1•r 1·1iµ1>t'rtonc• ~13 4Z7 2756 Jo.<>!-rounclrr 1·all Wesle} s I LaRuna Niguel land dt< 0 Laguna Beach. P 'Ttm1· 1 w i:ood off1n· & I\ tJUll( I full or part ume Even I pendable car 646-9680 -$ 3 s o A m a n .i i.:oorl rur µart~ ';.Ill !18611 Part t1ml' 11,r:nn.ir<ll l'J\ICH I 1·elopmenl firm Warm EMP RIUM 41laywk E~pd 1.11!>ell bkllbforhotell'xec·nfc·, mgs&wN!l<·end5 Kefrrgerator ~ 11·r l or51ll31i:tti answl'nni.: sen u l' 1111 Wulty H. Tavlor Co. enerJ!et1r pen.on w ex 1ng womens re Id) to Fleioble dinllmt' hr' Mat• 11 Texal'o!l68 6505 XEROX or&ATOl maker SJ50 641 16i2 exp ne< mm l 1 p1n1; in:,\J Tll~l~ ('l'plronal pllune ~k1lll> wear Pll. state refs I ma} be arrani:ed fnr lh1· . . , R od 1 G h L-I SOSO r"" <'all fi:_''.llllt.111 .,111 .... an.lci•quir'llill'. \ .i r 1 et> of 1.$ Niiiing Write 320 S. Ct•a~t righl person for Jµpl St.RVl.lEStatton attend Tephr uc 1°" rap ics licyclff 8020r-.,hare ~. () "· ,., .. ~po .. r•·v.1~h I respons1b1ht1es lnt'IUd eed lwy . Lal(una t'aC . l'a 11 Mr Thom ''"'11 ~.,. 0 • h I l & ·-~ " " ' and wen 1st d & ~en ma I copy mar ln('S, t'O a e His & He rs Australian * * I BUY * * "'"" ., o ., ,., .,.,., .. , I I R h to a11,;.t.:.1~l ~'Oer w lubes ec nH·ian to operate 1·•••••••••••••••••••• •• ,. •• ••• • •••••••••••••••1 PBX ANSWH SEllVH r~ 64 .. 4910 ing t)' pmg Pleasant 92651 1 1111\ '1 JP\\ l\1on Tur, '. an ' m bmd reports Nealn ... ss bikes. xlnl ·~'-". all .• , ..,.. k1na e ronmenl Wt'<l 64~ 48MI full llml' .\ppl) Mr I "'"u u Good ed .,. l •· F time 11ay~ & I' tum· wor .. n1 • HELPI SALESLADIES . • . . I Both. 2490 fair\ iew essent1a full lime Ap t•ess S800 64S 9977 ev!t u~ r um1 ure "' eves Expr helpful l'.1) RE.ALTOIS <.:all Chnstme 8318031 • 1 ror exC'hisive childrt·n·s SF.< RfoTAtn lull or Hd,CM ply in person to Mr 1 , . Apµhances OR I will, de pends n n c• ~ µ r I> 1 11Jm11· n ''" \ .i I<'' ror1nterview boutique, South rva,1 I pa rt t unc 1 )Ill n i.: & Puentes at Hobert Bein Beach Crul!>eri. 4 brk~~ 2 sell or SELL for You 5401777 r11r1 I hi•lllt.! formed ....,,,,..,ST I an I: h JI. SEWIMGMACHIHE Wilham F'rosl & As. spd kickback 1950 MASTERSAUCTIOM . 1 r I REC....-11vn This dl\ISIOO of the Pina LE MAGASIS ~werin I' II I' ·~1ates. 1401 Quall St Fhghthner 548-6523 646-1686 83'll9625 Photof1n1shmi: urn \nur P 1 t ta ents Rec e pl 1 on rs l for Wrckes Companies will S49 8585 fn•nd lm11orl SJll'' OPBtATOIS """ ~ Wanted r time pnnlt-r 10111 pru(rl\. '\TIO~i\L Nev. port Beach loJ n ~oon open a new llome SALES position open So In<' ~200 W ""·''' II ... ) I l::xpr d top pu). !?ood Npt BC'h Dan Oueney MonoShork '.J w11h ex per on Ko;cfak '1S l'u " Ill'" multi lt>i el brokerage r1rm Busy Improvement Center m I Coast Plaza Mall for ar N fl 631 ·69-tl work 1 n.: rood 1l1ons. s.11~ , ~slUY FURHIT~~E8133 or srmilar e11111pmc·n1 ~.~~1\t',~~ni:: proi:ram "''11 telephones and hght t}p San Juan Capistrano. ll\e sports m1ndl'd 10 SECR£TIDY benefits &l296S2 X Ray "" '"' Opp ly in mana~em1•ut SZO OOOfMO tog Exp prt>ferred and we need help NOW " d 11 Morning hr' M SH Ip p I ">G CL F:RK I REGISTaEO Peugeot PX 10 Xlnl Ill MUSTSB.l lnine area lall rnr l"' more•' l'otcnllai un Call Kaue nc:>eded <.:all Snowden JACOIY&MEYERS I l'ACKF.R, exper req X·RAYTECH ~;YN~L00;;1a~: ;~ Mahogan) Obi Bedd app't ~7tl161 IJJOl!t'cl No l~Vl'.:N 64(}9350 Both full and partlJme l M1 ze_fu>orts !'>40-4717 One of Aml'r1ca '1-Kno .. ledgeort:P. full Experience required h Ix' w mallress S1ghl~tan PHOTOGRAPHYS TOHY for fret• f'Rl::E Restaurant r>01ns1ts10Ant~~ :~~1lar~~ -larlo(hl la" r1rms i... lime CM area %7 9323 Salary negotiable ~~~~n~7~a~e5-5~n &dressertomatrh Like E s F'. \l 1 \ " H s ca 11 FOOD PREP Sandwich Sales seek 1 n I: Jn ex Pr Newport Beach Area new Must set to ap xpenence nt't·e~~.•r' maker. etc If you are CASHIERS Retail ex-~ecretary for nur Cc•r SILi Medical ()(rice. Send re-Nishtkt IOspd, boys' 20'. prer1ale Only SJOOO or Pleaser all, 631 2254 11.'il •A!lll ,\,\A :-.1arkl'ttng friend I>. con.mentious. perienre wanted Jn Prof.~ r1tos nrf1<'e Mu.'t bt' :ii.lit• sume to Classified ad good cond SlS best o rr er Mari a ,roduction Assist. I t. ,, . s l l' :woo 4 000 independent. & hke a JOb terv1ews wtll be hel<l as °""1 lo lypt• a mm1mum of 60 scnrruER lf704, Daily Pilot.. p 0 494-fi661 6 3 l 7 7 9 7 a r l 6 p ~ Need eicper'd llt'r~o11 1 Mn1 \rthurBl\tl :-, B with ver.;ati!Jty we need follows I Marketing Reps lo sell wpm . PQS.S~' good or Run Boic 1560,Costa M~3('A IYildilHJMat.riak8025 weekdays . an) time with floonng.dr.iperit'' RECEPTIONIST you Mon Fri 8 4 a productlhatiswanted gan1zat1onal 'kills and I Ell'ctron1cs ro 10 92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekends If no aru.wcr background for orclrr I ~· o II t 1 ml' N r O C Re 1,t aura n l exp er MOft. Sept.21st I & needed by everyont' en Jo)' work 1 n ~ 111 J Laguna Beach needs an REDWOOO ZX•'S please keel!try1.11g ing, scheduhni.:. h11l1ni: Airport Medium to h\ y helpful Please apply 10 9A.M. 3'M Earning potential chalkn!?m~ l)U!>1l111n ~ 1• exper'd silk screener MtrchcMclM t ' lo 20. long XJnl det'k 2 qua ht\ club t hairs Si~ Secretarial skllb :ww phon1•s 1'iot~prng ~hr person Slonem1ll Ter Tws. Sept. 22Ad S40.000-S50.000 offer Aini rnmpJn} fur th1rk ftlm srreen ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg Fresh load arri\tng ea Lrg or ntt11mJ11 $25 Arrwav. Suite ll ('\1 li52illl!i9 · race,29J?_Redlull,C M 9A.M .JPM •Co'l'ramml( benefits and !.alar) If pnntmJ( of substrates Anttqws 8005 weekly Save al SS' fl 64~2094 S.'i6·1s01 IH:l'El'TIONIST for ex RESTAUUMT Wtd.s.,t.23rd • QuahftedLeads you me~ the quahfrNd kequ1rcs ahllity to ••••••••••••••••••••••• J1m,646-988Sanyt1me 20 sofa~. nev. S9I! I.ti\ p ·r help wntd no l'All l ll 111g N [I Tour of(' El R berto now hinn" 9AM . 12 MOCM •High Income lions an arl' inkrcsle operate S<'reen pnnter. Merry Go Round llorses Sears Craftsman Tahlt• eseal!>. S8ll ~ll'eper~ nee AnswennJ!.~n11·1· :'ll udcrate e1Cper rN1 p Toda.•-e·•enin: Liquidynt&wnjy In the ~•lion pleiN~ make stamless & syn Jeweled Carmcl n 99 F"A<IORY951570H ) ex • .. SydeMs call S}ll1a at C2131 thettcrabncscreens.in Stander Lg Hersrhell Saw SIOO ,.. S3~perhr tost~rt 1;11od l)pml{ s pelhn!( & I C'ounter personnel. In SANJUAN I (6a1.54 68110099 lerpret bluepnnts, use Jumper Sml He)·n 642.83JJ <;ouch. lovcseat & coffee t'all833-3333 1'.0~. ~rJmmar a must. only terv1ews lOAM or 2PM . CA'1STRAHO A 754 1.545-6793 rahpers. micrometers Jumper Can be seen COIMras& table. 'olld Oak $350 , /TIMEEYEHIMGS le11·I headt'il md1v need Monday thru Frida) 32051 C...-0 Saleswoman, apparel Sli etc :-.eed.s to have work 254Z West Coast Hwy. ~--' 8030 01!0 642 2931, 979 9621 C ...i:... ~ppll ,Tnllrl ~nefil!.tO Ai.k for Maria. 43 '•crelary k I r k N ....... ,........... K b d h d ~ ::,o I anf1l Submit Fashion Island N 8 Capi>iiweo exp C M hatf.s1xeshop EXECllTIVE 101: now edge o m . ~w~ __ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ng size e . ea Yotlth CarnHS Resumt· l11 T Lehr. 24872 ' Steady P 11'. 541 6500 SECRETARY surface coattngs. block 8'X2'X6' high Armoire ~ mil Camera. Lense~ board. sheets & spread. Adults with out~t.in1J 1n11 f 1111 he rw--" Wa v, El Restaurant .. , .. y ,. .. ••y out matenals. elr from Florence ll at)' Perfect for student S175 S200 64~ 99'i1 aft 6pm "'"' ' "' ,.... roAAJ. SCHOOl IUS Secretary t.<1 Pres1dt'nl allract1vepersonah1t1·' Toro <.:a !{;!6J() •COUNTER of rapidl} Rm .. ·mg rom Many drawers. M1rrer s.is.1297 Bdrm set. whd ash. i who enJOY work ml! °"' 11 h Rel't'pllonist Full Time PERSOHHB. • We oHer a good starting DRIVBS pany This 15 J challenl( We offer exct!ll pay & in door $2200 080 Call Nikon C;mera System 2 I dressers. book<' a SI! 10· IS . year old 'out,hs 1 :-; e" port Ct>nter I.aw Full /partllme. day shirt wage and automatic lO· <.:lass 10 tram school bus ing position with terrtf i<' benefits plus a Holly, 76().6006 Lea,•e bodies J leTL~es + Xtras he a d ho a r II . S 2 o II Evemnii:. 6-9 P m (all Off11:es Call ~1kk1 or Will train. Oependabih · crease alter 6 mo. and drive rs now bt' l n R opportun1t1es for lht> 4 DAY WORJ( WEB message. Or67J.1543 $7~ After6642 76SS 54S·8l29 6 4 2 4 3 2 1 · e '< t 34 1 1\n 95S 2411 lY a musl Apply: Pie opportunities for ad van. formed If interested nghl persoo Mu.~t ha\ e Co b 2 mi rrom Coast Onental Vases MS. bowl Bauer C too super 8mm 4 M arblt> Top tJbles :1 between 2 Pm dnd S C'ad1lly Park Cafe. Mon. cement. This is an ex· apply Huntington Bea('h excell ~eeretanal skills llwy & 8 mi from 405 & $35. ginger jar $200. w lenses. $95 . Older en<i & I t'Offe<' Ai. Sl'l. ..e:m..:.Ask for Andrea RECEPTIC>t41ST fn., 2·5pm. 41181 Birch cellent chance to jomin Cily School Dist ' 735 & pleasant pcr<,onaltty 5 Frwys Pitcher /wash bas1.11 flS. A&.fa JSmfl!, 185. 540.8483 $\00 $25 ea 1137 3703 p TI ME work 111 l11gh Tl•nnts dub llunlmRlon SL. Newport Beach. or our competent. existing l4th St.H 8 SJS.75J9 Starling salar)' St.200 curio <'ab S31S. wall SABLE I ENLARGER Mahoun~ t'Olur Chin~ fasht on houltquc Rl'ach P,art time. call8Sl ~ -starr and grow with the School. noon supervisor per mo ~ hener1ti. Pleasecallforappt clock'90,_631·59'79 N1kor lens bare!) used Cab1ntt 48Xi0 Cost Responsible l.Jj.(1111a "l'l'kt•nds Call 842 n 47 RHt__.Hetp new store m our expand· Mon-Fn II IS.I lS S3 95 rail TE~O=~~LEY Ouncao Phyfe din. rm ta _poo OBO 493-7960. $400 new Will sell fur a rea 49~ :aw_ RECEf"T10t41ST Mature. person. day and mg company per hr. Andersen School Ms Denny Pans1a 714-494-9401 E.O E ble. 6 chairs, corner Sl75 Tan Vmyl 3 piece REAL ESTATE for rull Liml' pos1t1on 1n evening shifts. Caretena 760-~90. -71~~ r hutch UXXI. 840-6755 divan, good <'Ond. S50 19 Aulst.ttoMgr Chrrnpract1r office style restaurant in Rae COME JOIH OUR SECRETARY Sis girl Je~/1' M·F Anlique brass & iro~ dou-• scaf:94 * B W porla ble T\' Investment firm needs Must be dependable. er 'quet Ball Club TEAM!!! needed for Irvine Tract IO-J :~ PM. 00 exp ner. ble bed. box spnng & * PRIMTIHG • l_lemolj Fi 5484039 • Real Estate License<> for (1t'1ent and tyl>f well. 973-0838 _ __ 96&-2666 IE A Wl'*4f:I!!! Escrow office. Must HS Grad. 18-ZO 54().3333 matt. 1395 675-5847 __ 30' lnfrared dryer 8 /0 ELEGANT s LATE property search. evalua Non smokt!r preferell Reslauranl have escrow expr Hrs 8 SECRETARY ext zso I0.9 PM Tamt 642-5457 after 6 rM. topped Credenza Gre;.it lion. sales. and for de Call631 5690 At IUILDEIS EM· to S, Mon thru Fn to run established really .l --. for apt storal(e & T\ tails or Managtmfnl IUSIOYS POllUM wltlt ..oll Employer pays health & r1rm in Corona del Mar Student, part Lime, fold· 20. Orig. paintings & !Nikon FTN 80-2«> Zoom j~ 631-fi6tl Salary + 1.11centivc Op MB HB..P? Experienced. Day shin denlal benefits. Call for This 1s a one secretarv mg T·Shuts. $3.3.'i hr lo t~~~~ =artists. 20 millim~r. $450 080 Din table. 44 .. di;i . 6 portun1tytoleammvest· Helpyounselftoa 15:30A M-2:JOPMl ror wt'•t got, yaa'•• CJOf appt.5S2·4ai0Toni_ 0U 1ce and there .~ start 645--8431 --Wilh cases 5$1-4532 rhairs. dk fmi5h ~5 menl field Call Answl'r Heapingsele<"tion of Towers Re,tauranl. ttMedt. SECRETARY always somelh1.ng to do TEACHER-Pre School . IC----10-35 ca!.h 673&179 Ad 1530, 6'2·GX>, 24 hrs QUalilled Hopefuls Laguna Beach Apply Equal Opportwuty Must have excellent typ Part lime Also AIDES. L ' 0 n ° 1 c h 1 n 1 • ah - in the DAILY PILOT lo Ntna, (94-8460, 9 to 5. Employer M fF /V fH Real Estale In vestment · k'lls d 1 l c 11 Maril 847.5284 "Meredith". (8)5 pc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ontat. .,._,I.cl Wanl Ad Hel ., 842 5678 HELP WANTED ADS Mon·f !L__ company seekmg expr'd ing 5 1 . an P easan --8 -yn · place ffttiap $110/Mt· Persian Adults, l'iO S400 Queen or double . -----secretary Require personahly Starting TEACHERS/Director for Un ~. Kitten Sl75 I •1 p•1 .. Retail~ !RETIREE for beach ments · Typing 65170 salary S1200permo.Ca.ll prescboolmC M.Fullor 1· 546-99&.s i---67S.2.:llllaft6 : al J I DI ····················-..: park In g lot wpm, diclaphone. or Terry weekdays 8:30 to Ptr1me7Sl-~ IJlb Cnitury: lamp 115. --!Beaullful 5 pc bdrm set. M•1911• (714 )846·8414, 846·8086 ganizatlonal skills & a s. 673-4400. IT EACH ER 1 0 rant mirror ~. crystal can· DocJt 8040 ssoo Cot'ktall & end LA ·s most successrul eves. proressional manner Development Program, delabra S175. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tables. r hrome glass, PART TIME EVDltCS • We are presently seeking adults with pleuant personalities whn would be Interested in working tn Sales & PromotlOn wilh Daily Pilot Carriers 10 lo 15 years old: Unllmited eaminas available to right person. Hrt $ 30PM lo 8·30PM. Monday thru Friday Some Sllurday ava1lab1ltty For 1ppo1ntm•nl, call 642 4321. ask for Ben Wllll11M. ladies resale and dis-lloot.rSenktM. Located near 0 C SECRETAlYll.E. p time Member of ICopJ>tr mua. 17th Cent. KJi~HpOs~. ~};: :~~ 1ill 642·3277k~.~ ' rount store is opening a f 2 A 1 r p o r l C a l I 0 -• I · · lransd1'sc1'plin1ry team. mooastery, Sl85. Copper '" Bassett bedrm t n new lOt'atioo in Orange w/expr ro~ I t.o yrs. ~cretana pos1hon m teakettle 18th Cenl s h o w Pvt Pl Y su1 e, a Co. We are seeking 8 Contact Pacific Rooter. 714/97S·IB!S. active Newport Center Special F.d. important. • ·• 213 /tl97-l3'Saft 6 pm. llque wh1u, 2 hdboard~1 T A L E N T E D 9552 Wood.long Dr HB. SICUTAlY Realtor's otrke Front Jackie Pooo. S48-5760 $105. 540-8483 dble drtsser. tall chest MANAGER who is in· 964-'822 Faat growing orianua· ofhce position requlres TB.B'HONI Slof M.: .. u FLU PIOIUM? Mid me roll top desk terested in PART· Sail Boal Instructor Uon located in Laguna good telephone voice, SOUCITOIS Mills5<,l~.2".5C',$100. PEST FREE elec· w/bookt'ue.9&2·0789 OWNERSHJPofthentw needed in Newport Bch, Nl&uel offers excellent t~in& & appearance. Just what your boat lronlt'ally rids your Settee. red velour, Sl50, , store. Qualified can 2$-27' cnabing sail boal. opportunity for detall S Ii real tstale U · Needle 15 lmmedlalel~ to need$. S7~ll07 home, of all crawhng & Elec BBQ. alm05t ftt'~: dldatf'shouldbavt2to4 Wkends now rrr. sum t'onsciouj energet1<' ptritnt'e ~lpful but not ;oourrs et:/.t er~~n!~u~ AnUqueAmer.Oak Curio r 1y1 n g I n s'<' ts S5 0 I m m i t al Ion Y" met'b exper and a mtr Incl, wkends $4.50 person with excellent cuentlal. Prefer local dents. 3-9, Moo-Fri. No Cabinet, .-00. Antique permantntly. 63.H028 Chrittmu Tree, '7'.41~. I • min of 125.IXXI to invesl hr. Call~7100 skills. 3 years ex per tttldenl. For interview sellln& Call 966-0151 Frucb Wall Clock~. co1l•t't. Hardwood maple corrlk I • In tbla profltablund ex· . Call Mn . Stmas (714 ) caU Mt1. Duhl. arttr l1>m a1-wrt. Sprin1tr Sptnitls AKC. table. MO Newquetn atr : citln1 business Prln OARAG E SALE ads in &3l.a400 WHley M. T-.W C.. · --pl IO 10 llver ' white 2 male 2 mattress MO. $51·3360. • OR•NGE COAST DAILY PILOT dpln only. All "'Plitt lhe Dally Pilot brtng • ...,.. '44-4910 Af-••• f I ' ' 111. &d --~ " 1 t'Onfld•nt1iJ. Call now happy re1u1U. To place People wboneed people ....................... ema e left. $12:5 eacb "ater , II mim>reo J30 w, BAY ST '. COSTA MESA. CA. 9M26 .: ., J d Sell wtth EASE! Trade your old sluff for I abould alw111chtck lbt f70.122S ~adboard, com~.,,, •• AN EOVAlO-POnu,.1rvoiPlOYI!" • forappt.CallAlllwerAd your drawln1 car • lt'uBREEZE new 1oodlu with a Strvit'•Dlrect«ylat.be ,l~UY AIPUAMC.,! .. HaY1 ~to Ml. 17 atceuorlu. OSO · ...................... , .................... · U28,'424lOJ0U'I. pbcxiel05'11todlcy! ClualfiedAdlM2·5f71 · Claulrledad.142-5'71 D~ ~ -1 ClPJlfi!dldldoltwtll. US.Im, . ,. a 0 • · c111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday. Se tember 15, 1981 Allto S.,._,,.,.. A.tot w_.... tHO ~.I•~ ....._, .. pot+td A.Mto•. lmpotiwod Autoa, Utf'd • . I Ac~ 9400 ••• ••• • •••••••••• • • •••• ••••• •••••• •••••••••, •• •••• • ••• ••••••••• • •• ••• ....................... • •• • • •. •. •• • • • •• •••••• • ,. ~· IOIG ••••• IOH"-ot&O,.,.. IOtOIMh,,...., t040....................... WEPAY IMW t7uMerc ... ._ '740rn.,ai '767 c__.. ttl7 ;;;;~;;,;:.:.:;~·y·:~ ··;;;·oo;u6:S ... ··~;;;;~·:;~·~:;~ ... ··:;;·io~uj:tci··· •::~~::k.m111'00 for TOP DOLLAR ···n;·;;;;b~~··· ······················· ·;~;··;.~··::··1~;~··;~~· ·····i;·c~~····· 4iMLi. tablet. limpe, ,. to 20· 1on,. XJnt deck llOO f"l1bnda•. aoo. '20ll ~ 0'190 ,01 usa CAIS , .. on... SELLl:~1~R MR' Nt;1t Ol.'1'' 1·n11. 11amt. Equipped w1t.h f11c•tor)' :''~\nci plr turea ' Inc. Freshlold1rrlvln11 l $4H440Wlmdatt>vei. 55H308Ev~rwkends. WAN ?F.D vw Shell. ALAMMA""<* IMW"9dmt0r To,ftAI• ... SS trrt>), tnl AM FM air.PS.PR.1utu tr11n~ 111 • 1 e .. t ofr weell.ly Save It ~II\ BALOWIN HAMILTON ~·"43wltdays •utt1tblt tor 0.,1 Con POMTIACJSUIAIU Le .. C.Wh ~ il J4mp11 rt•rph Xl111 hu r krl sot) 'lt'id Jim~'°" •111..tUmt' Stud1u 111ano. Sl~ SACIJACI! venoun, t,'OOd rond1t1-0t1. 2'80llarbor Blvd McLCll'lft IMW!' Call Jerk Bllcun 1nv Must sell oow Mew n~dt•l 11rr~ w ru1~ed DIMu.Mt,$P*e Ou BALBOA BAY CLUB ,orlOROfftt. ~ ,ACIACA•I rusonabl" Mon, Wed, COSTA M&'iA l-OrLMN • JIMSUMOHS Ing ~403303, 2973824 wh1tr lrttrr, ralll'y ru,uet t1blt1 top MembfrablpWanlrd 7'1' Muon & ll:tmhn l••• tha11 ""hn Now Ill Fri arttr) :Ml All day 549.4100 54t-14S7 I o-.. '-----1 IMPOITS U1N Whl'l'I~. tlnlfd l(htn. lllt ...... ..-~~~-129'1;.:.._ 64)-2983 d ol "'"v "" wetikeridli 00 3112 1J ,.._ ,.._ lW70 Harbor lll vcl 977 whrrl, spor1 mirror:; Sof11 ' cuat made Jot COC K A TOO "Rare" f1:1~hl~;11;f,goo La"'rllt ~ ·~·~edw~:hqc~:~~ PORSCHES 17 HJ 522-5333 COSTA M ~~A ~~~~~••••••••••• c 1111~31 '°°1ae DDO; aola bed/ Cllron Cmt~ "tame" scs. ~ stah'.to Sl7~1KX>. Aaltotfor~ WANTED OIAMQICOUNTY'S 6311Z768339:nl 60 tiS vw lt'ft & n~ht $79'1 100 $$2·8758 , Uw1 l1t-eraj$tm) 1093 Da•ld Frot•r ....................... Allowustbeoppol'\unll> Ol.OIST ch11lr 7Jleftdoor ~ --==~ 0 80 64.$-29631' P ~!~................. 67).SZU ' IMPORTANT to l'On:sadc-r tilt purt'hai.~ $ '79 240 I>, sunntol JUtu ••111·h Wt-'lteni ,tyle whl Druel aol1 IJQ, Oriental Rock1n11 t'hr n~ Pwr KZ 610 Sluei with buid N<mCt-.: TO or trade in ol your rlean tran:., arr ~ll·mi, 111·r~ r111b for Sull(>r Ut't'tll· din. table w /stool.a S.17$, u w $80 10 spd bike 185 U\lt) l'm·l'd lo l't'll sm '77 21' SIUP JACK R 1-:Aof;Rs A.NO Pomhe Cht-t·k w11h l'~ & bam llou .... , 1~.ro Int S2() l'll 548 !17« htllmtU/lprp9lea, 3$mrn ri.mera $22) Arter66427SM' lmmrit'.keptou1 w11rr. AOVl!:RTISERS Today' lmm .il SIT :ioo 63C'ampc·rHl.I.\ llVolt am rosewood chest 115 C SI"" M II llW hrs. loaded. full i·ov The price or llems ~ II.SI li226 1600 L' h • OIDS JV ust i.t Sfon lnt ..e advertised by vehicle ·• IW 1j ... ~ S11les·Serv1ce-Leibtn~ r.1tr}t inv. n1·w -=~-=.--.----640-7J26 lo~ -'1095 m VHf' fl.J,5(1() dealers UI the vehicle Ul I Roy C..-ver,lnc. ·~~.rwl>l~: ~r" ~,:~~ OrtR 11uml Stl!CM) f'pll DINlNC cha.ira,4anhqur Trash Com p aC'to1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7l4J494412:.i t'lauirrt'd udverllsuag .......... 110 "'" Rolls 'Royee llMW :>4ll!JJ4I tiM 28411 Mll'rCi,!13'1!1~..S snaU.h oall. PIO, 2 anti O'Keere & Merntl, llkl' liar top wh1h· form1cu N1•wport 0o9. c II Tilt ('Olumns dues not 1n 1.1611 H••~u• lliwfl IS40Jamborel.' ra~s I ' '73 llui,: 'urrrnor. 0('11 IMdOCka.962-7136 new 12S6311743 i 'XB'stamlassink,oro trlr,JS llP 78 l.ohrs dude any apphcable• t.AlarI•"'u••"UUU> Nt'wportBeoch 640.64"4 '796.9MERCEDES rnl( &. tarr-\M fM Dirt bluuol1, very good Motor ... c~ pl w 'bar faurrt S3S 496·2782 t'Vts taxes, llt'enSe. transfer Low ma I llWTlt'r mJn1 ' ... ( l' u I J ~~ $~fill II cond. 100", ll.25. Newport Beach & CM ~ ll29 :?3' Penn Yan tunnt.'I rees. hnanre charge!>. WE IUY 1977 3201 extra) dl't'lm 'unroof li7:1 !1\23 callM7-411iO area Must be at least 18 TY Radio. drive. loaded. trlr treelsdfora1rpo11u,11oncon ' CLEAN CARS ~~nF~ ~~~d·5;~~ $.14,000(llll!l345ttH~il CafftpeuWc:ond Orit bamboo furn , 7 pcs yrs old & havt• valid HIFi St.no 8091 $LS,OOO. 12131592 2859 rod e~1ce ::1' 1cat1ons AND TRUCKS m1 f7800 S51 9078 '68 200 ~t·d:ru, 1 'Pel, 7H \\'t·~lfalw, ll,IMXJ nit 1Dcl 'I' couch, $500 xlnl Callr driver's he with ...... ; ................ 30· Penn Yan twn dsl or ea er haumentary .76 !k)()2 Snrf.A ··.•v·-~• am fm \lnl l'u~1t I Bt>•.t ufr ()~ •:!l:J• d. firm. 67S·SS95 current car U\Surance Beautiful U>lor TV z ~ 1 ~l)(lrlf1sher, tlealer d(' preparation c rges Wt Xlnt tton·' a.Jw~1 u"~o oawn.t'r $35()() !Hi2 JJ•l'l Ill 04~ NIVER USED: DU\ellt' Call Ball btwn 7am .md "mt) frN' delllt>f)' mo. lo11dl'd w equip less otherw~e sperifltd ' u .....,.,. u d v,, IS57ttW1 Jfl Ii tuo, .bl&DU, S200 com 10 JO am Register $148 6461786 ment No muney down bytheadve~r ~~Y~11556804s F:lt'~ Nt>~ Jtlvanc·ed debti,:u plete, Qn bdrm SS40 SS6·S426 2 Pton""r ~t"r~· "Pk"", ~9,!k>O 12131 S92 2859 ~1/ 1981 380 SEL Jll'lt oH MUST SB.l! 111 t•-/Bo · "~ • ~ rn " "' CIO I 952 '80 BMW Low, lnw miles. ·77 Hahlut, nt·~ r:iclt.ilor I ~ .. llt!* x spnngs. Loveseat lleri:ulon Xlnt Coduphone w remotl'. look, R...t/ H ct ship Silver with blue 1., 1111 (,"w•J .... 011 .... f""r ....... .... f··" eon Qn I auto, .11r. !>lt'rl'O. ~un I h Sun ..... c.o"• • ·~~ • .. •• M • .,..10 _,, "" .,,.,, constr Jlleeds uphol "uny ret•onl pla yur Chort-9050 •• .. •••••••••• .... •••• eat er root ~ • ...,., ... 30 Sot '--' r /I "' ' •• ,R.,......EST roof metallH' pu111t + 11r lil''l uflt•t h1 'I 11 Kl "" · I""""· so a ovr SlOO Royal Typewriter. Son" rerl lo rttl. Teach .......... ••••••••••••• "' 11 HIGH l 'llVRA th 00 (714) wkdays 1 ... 1u 1 .. t .. ORE' TT" "°"l ' '".,.. many o er eJCtras I ', .,..3 ..., n " Ml ' · ~""" HD Manual. Xlnt rond. reel to ret'I. A6:M>O, Audm CHARTf~RS '57 T.alRD ~"" I Top dollars for Sports per(el'l condatrun ~:a~er li7 \'~ SQllK , .LSI\ 11·hll • LT1 Pecan Coffee table. ~-~ Vox, car !>lCr<'O w Jrt Power&sa1I INTOWH• Cars, Bugs, Campers. to:.rll $!3.2:>0 '72Z2001esel Vcry rl1·1111 l•fll:.""' llut1v fll't·ibl "95. 2 matching end Ceiling ran Casabella. audio spkr.., Sharp rom Yat·hting Con.sullanls IEST Offf:it• 914 's, Audi's 759-0ltiK t:asy ma1rtt JO M pc, 11111 k S 14110 n IW tables, ~ ea. Triple forwaro. reverse, i•araJ µuter re~·e1ver. w 1·as!> I 'llt•wport Bl'h 675·2960 c~UKZ> ' Ask for u it: MGR .69 2002 f' .. bll en". xlnl . '6000 C.7~S."HI 1;,•, h!l:>fi ·Maple fU\ish dresser. ble speeds, light and Ru~sell Mtrlboard. 6'7'' Tax shelters,pec1ahst •~ ,. 1110. •Couch. 55. Twin Was S239. take SlOO good eund ~ S48 1787 y "'CHTI"'"'--YJOIMLIMil.ISW"' MG~ 6r7osn~ .. ~S or best offer ~B~~i.o~.~:c~"' n;;~ 111 ll·•JJ I~ c·c 111•w ml ..._.. frame mattress •-J d A .,... "' "" ,,..,, ltt-hll 1 r.1n.' d r hrr•'' 1 1 _.. .. u 7JO.a1116 Sony port mlor T\'. 1 \r CO ...... , I mainl. full wt\1t·1• rt' bosapnnp,$100.Sol.JdLucaan Piccard Gold old. S330, Alan \'idru NSUl.TAn1S 18711Beach81vd. 7620IYl M111trond~unrf, i·ords Jiail "le·~ ••fl•' wfr1111tS::i49!11141>7:1~1 maple .butcher block. Watch and Band Very I! a rn c, " t·.1 ~~. S!l9 :-JEED BOATS HUNTINGTON BF.A<.:11 am irm cas:.etll!. lk~I or •ll.000 mr, :iulo I'S I'll :ii: \'W ku.' rhlt lliOO i·111' J'75. Misc small furn thin S21KX> + valul'' 5675 675 63411 FOR CHARTERS !42·2000 fer da (2131 ~ S296 l'V I Al' a 11 11111! Sl7 1100 s;:,11 Mii 1~ ,11 M4 1;·1:11 l m 493-7960 ' l'OW('r sail l)' 80' 3416 I 7 14 I 49!1 I !1116 I 21 J I <H ........ "k "'' I,,.,,~ 080 645-~P P (,!uadrafle>. Sll'rt~1 ·lSOH Vra Oporto Ste 111 NB WENHD S4<! ll60'J ...., """"' MOYIMGSAU Irvine Coast Countr} 3>~old !i>•i:mt).'lnt 6752960 l!MO Ford Sedan Deluxe YOUREXOTIC •7630005-roof 1.1 \1HH." 1•1~11 .t11111·I Westinghouse side· by Club Golf Memlx-rship cund P2S 96().4S09 • roncourse trophy wan & IRmSH CARS Copri 9715 N M h liui.:i.:1 Hon'~"·'' II•'"' slde relrig, roppertone, 100. 644 5319 ·111 ('olcir rv H('i\ 19 ··loots, Sail 9060 ner. ground up restora •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• t'W 11• • t•rutM' 1'1111 tui.,, SI !J<tl ~.:.li i!ICI~ .... cn 0 bd l . "....................... • • 74 Capn V6 ·1uto lrol, Sll ,!100 \'.111 _.... .ueen nn se . Built Ill wood burn1n;: ) r r u 11 II arrant Y ISLAN D!o:R :.>MK II. re lwn, i12_.._soo 8SHi226 I~ ~ f In , . ' . Ans w I! r J\ II • •,;•!I ~I lluJJ tlui: l:t•itl 'or1tl ·.1415 · ~ stove ~ Remo I e du a I 'I> k r ad) tu cruise $28,SOO T Bard 1956 F.xrl'I l'ond MEW R1TS ~ml' ~0 ~~ l'Oelt.l '22IJO 642 4XIO, 24 hf" Sl'M1 ur I""'''"' t c a I 1 r ~ rdn I~ K I n g 9'J9.0628 ca blnl'I ~. $500 ron} 644·1836 Black w wlute porthoh: '71 Capn 4 C)I Auto, l(d 71 2HOS1.. JUlll all ~· ~11' ?!HJ JI! '1"•1 water e . uilt up, Antique trunks. S200 & 842 6234 D I N G II Y ' 9 top 54S-t:ll3S c·ond Great MPG $1000 lo)>!>, lo m1 I .11tl l ·•' 1.'I \ \\ i\utor11.1lr• 1!1111 De ANFIS CHEVROLET 4111 S £1 Camino Rt'al ~on Clement(' 831 o~ 4!12 liSOO '69 JQ7 Rblt enll Autu, r s 12100 l'\-1 fJI) 4!+4 71\20 After 5f' M Che•roWt 9920 ••......•.•....•......• •Ct.•. '82 CoYalier \c·~ J rar Wa1io11 Air JUlurn.1111· tr.in~ p1'r \ll•rrui~ & brakl!' tJdtu. 1111 wht•l'I morr • S11 Pethe.ir1' 1467i 1 OMLY $7995 HOWARD Chorot.t l>11H• Quail Sb !'-J ~:W PORT 8~:1-\Cll 833-0555 SEE US FIRST! \\,. hn"'I' 11 goorl ,c·lrrtron " t \ t: W & l S E I> ( hi·1 r111l-1.!>' COHMEll CHEVROLET 2101 Harbor Bii d n~TA Mt:St\ 546-1200 Tr;in,portal•on rar run'> 'l11l look" i:oocl $'100 I un 1' 'lfil~ 16.SJ i I lln11JIJ ~ door, Xlnl 1•1111tlrlu111 11!1,1.MI mile-\ :;•ny xtras, $1000/bst S100.elecbed.Sl25.~ur Syhan1J l'Oru.<ilr ,slcreo Munll(omcry 2 Jill '6JCorvairConv 3100.W Coast Hwy 9643471 Sl7.~0ll041/'J ;Miei:1 t,i1<icl 'l~:~/11~i:f, r.Mustaee.S66-l980 fboard . S7S , Balboa ~am lm $80 7'pur1 Suiuk1mtr,da\'1ts.oars. mustsell642·8!1!1 9720 ·a21~1. ho1h11111' 1 ... ,1 "11'''Ji:•' 10 S~ction Play Pen P.!!Jin. 67l-5686 Sunj B&W, Sl25 !>40.841lJ anchor $In),~ 6260 1928 rORD A Newport Beach Oak• offri hll "'I II~ ICl1h 1·111 \1·v. li'.I c h• 1 ~-1IJ11 i:111td run Couch, rust colored Rustic Redwnod nurl "Kllt.schurru,' Xlnt Horn llobie 14 · Sutlboat Jl.,T.t·h11M1S &t·ab 642·94Cl> •••••••••••••• .... ••••• !;4f•211J1, 11Jml~l1r.--. ~II~-· nan, 101111 rlt'v. lirJkt' SHiii! 1,45 ~l75U lt•J I,. rst ;r~~ Oak Dtning tables f'tnorunrm $11101 Loaded ,pl<r; built b)' Yellow & Whrte Xlnl ~75 160 9041 1 WANTED! l!lli:i M1>r1t•tln 11•·111 t,l)Xoll I So!IMI ~llWJ Gm a wr6 chairs toS2509S7006'7 Khpsrh & asso Studio 1.'0nd Musi '\ell S'195 Rtcrtotk.d 1 LatemodelToyotasand 230SI. JU'I rhlurt·ll i:I \\\\Jn 1~'" "11~ Contit!Mtal 9930 BranCdhra~her s Clockh Weddmg Dress Srze7 quality spl<r. Jre htl(hl) 0 80 846 1.918 Y·h· t-95~01 Vo I v o s C a 11 us hart1 & ,oft lop. s111 10 1 r11il1·' 1<1·11111 lur p.11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '• ar airs l50 ear · I err1c1en1 & sound 1n l "' re~ ~ 1 11 1 I!,,,, 11 , "11 ol .-pJanta. Hall Tree S.150 Sl2S r r ed1bl) i,:ood S6Sll loots, Sips/ •;•••••0""0 •••••• .. •1 TODAY'" Pl' 64~ 4400~krlJ)' S!'llN• 11111 1ur1r,1d1 ~~_)k1j~";~,.~~:,~~:~~~h ., f31-q20. _ 848-7297 i;75_5159 Doc:lts 9070 \W Sand rail Dune Buggy I ·79 '.IOOSIJ rurlot1 1)11·,t•I . ,111 ..... ,-,.r ., .. , i..itr '" trl $750 ~·9 7.,.,4 t t ·' l I I '""' " v.h It• lt111 ·' '"'••UI\ Jll Moving Sale t.'Orftt ta Wagner airless ~pra)er A() S ,,,.,.,, S k, , •••••••• .. ••••• .. •••••• "' r · .,., .,, . x n l'onu o 11ra1" ,. ~.Zend~bles,glass .wSO'hose&~1lverj!Ull 11a11 :"';a·t~a~s77~U N,EED SLI P fur ;,s· 5'09439 -TOYOJA.YOLYO Beige 'nrr .ttr1 l111 :;tllJt~b~llr·~~~··,:t~~ll l'\lrd,~.ISUIMllllh ,tops, match2end lamps. I $300. H&R 22 pastul $7S 840·1l28 12131S!l!l2131 I SAILBOAT N{'Wpc>rt or 4 WhHI o,;.... 9550 "" Mwi>or lh4 $24,850 Ofr li4tl ~:.111 ~!1:1 Hub 5S'/ 1i;:1 Corntte 9932 ..J banging lamp. ssoo Savage 222 20 ga 01•rr & ' LonJ: Beach 557 2587 • ••••• •••••••••••• .... • Co.te ...... hm 494 1~1 •••••••• ••••••• •••••••• •.OBO. Antique Haviland un_.!!.er SIOO 6418877 loots~ Morilw UOATSLlf'Sf'OR RENT 52 WILLYS, Nc11 motor. "'UHlOl•\40'467 Mt'rrede~ l!l'ii ~I.I \n '79 VWIUj !'>.1m '·"' «tm1 1 htll .. •. Cine cPina. Green & gold Plants In clay IJllb $4 ECf'NprMflt I t•T BCH 23 2S' 28' nl'll trre~ best orr thr.iutl' i:rq ,., 1·ll1 nl \ t'f\ 'It"'" m,1111 \Ir,, 'J"' I hrt 110 nrl4 Ill trim.Serv.12 SllOO. M15c ea. m derorator 11oh. ••••••••• .............. 32 &34· 64S .'.1623 Top Dlllar t·ond ~'b <Xl• 1..11 ''°~ r; ,011 01111 'l . .:lflll11 v.I. l'11r11·1t1·, equ1111Jt•il v.rlh furn ' knick knacks, J!!::!ea ~8483 Get1erof 9010 642464495PM 78 Jrmmy Auto. At'. MG 9742 tl.11'> Y.lwn11' 11.01 1o1 1 I 1 'IH'l'd 11r JUl11f11;1l11 968-7994 . . Sheepskin Rugs Thll'k . •• ····wr,,~vr·f:o~ ....... Dock for,_. pwr st, bk.s. arr, AM f'M Pid I '73 DATSVN 240 7. I•••••••••••••••••••.... l'I rn11 1~r. I r:'1"m"'1•m l"orSa.lecherrydin111g.ta· beautifol Perffor ~1rt' BoalTrailerfor 24 Skrp Surl2S'67l-S IOO ('ass Cu~tom Paanl & ForYourCar' l::Hellenl t·ond1tt011 '69 MG M 11l~1'1 \1·~ il \Jn fUl11·n1 '"'" 11~:~-~l:ti~JI · oble six chairs & china single skm S70. dbl ~km Jat·k ss7 l!'l66, 775 7U511 Ne~ 4 0 S 1 2 0 _ rnt X Int <'Ond $6000 JOHNS0'4 & SON m;,gs. Am Fm extr~~ hartltop &. ,ul't top s11011 11.11111 1 , ,., /. 11pti11I IUlti7:;:-.IL\ ~ H ~abinet server SIOOO ~0.540! • 1 I' ' 080 646-S329 l;...c+ \krc .830 2SI I or631 l4Sll eH !. !>49 7374. ~>-9-t:ti S:!Yltt• 1•, rt , 11.q11 ••"·1131 NalronalChlldren\Ori: Edgewater Balboa ~00 ... vwo•w ry 7,RZIO H 1 h'·k ·'1 Ml• llil lllJO'li BEH,~ '""' . ---SCHWINN Exerrt5e bth. I non prof II, net-d~ }our J mo 6i3 241!4, r.57 3288 '74 AMC Jeep WOCJCM1 2626 Harbor Blvd' I " · a c u ue uxc IMGI 9744 111:wr.1 llHO\M Oak triple dresser. Fr like new SlSO gifl or buaL'-. l'ar., land lleavy duty mud & snow Costa Mesa 540 S6J(I 4 sp, Blaupunkl slerl.'(>. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 H.1hl111 J 1111\l·rt \h1,, ·Prov. S37S. Conte mp. 646 S250 elt' Ltbt•ral lax dedur I 50' Mpt MoorilwJ ltrt!S. bucket M~DL\. air nu radials. runs perle<'I 7!1 ~Hi 11 14in "h•·t•b wl I sh11~ '"""' , und I .wood desk Sl7S. Xlnt ROLLINGSTONES lion ad,antai:•·~ «2 13 :rndJll'huJl 6426335 rood Power i.teenn1c W~'!L. 30pl( S2.J1S \\kda'~ merdm<' <''l'J' lt',t\ ~~·• hllil~62 St&-4i06S A.M. 2 tickets 10 II SlOOt-a 930 0552 Mourrng .i1a1l u11 tuSO al tall wheel [,ow maleai:e OVER. 7 l4 S40 ·H90 ext 12· e1t·~ rn~ drt'J ~M.J 111•,1 ul \\ Jnlt·d t ll'J" .1 \ \\ G.,.... ~ 1055 7S4 1300 T ,\ DCO Ho11 an~ Shl'll QuetnS1'3) B.i} °'1JranJ SJl!:15 CallS.~7 11168 IMt lool & Wkends, 714 661 I liS r l'T I' rt\ .111 I'·• I I P •P top !'.m1p1•r ~ ... 1111 ~ ....................... Colonial Oak trestle l.i Excellent rond m Long Bt-arh b} The Trvcks 9560 f'or Your Good * '77 2801 • li7J lli2i IMIO 1'111:: ii~! K."il 1 '""h Apt Sale' 4 piece sec ble, 2 leav<!~. 6 l'hr!-., $12.'iO Cttll645·8994 I Quel'n MJq l'all ........... •••••••••••• • VW Por.;cheurAud1 j 4 ~pd.luaded UXJ 1Ponche 9750 1111 \',111.11(••11 .11r .1111 Im llonal sofa. antique 1600 Refni: $8$ '67 'Ilk 213 137 5611 'li4 I ntt>rna l ion a I ~ •••••••••••• •••••• ""'''"'' I ak1 '""' .chair, loveseal, oak & Cougar part!> tumpl IJ'A\O~ I l'abover 220l'ummings ~5~~ l ·s1280ZX2+2 Smosne"' .. 77 l'or"ol'h .. ~~;.., Si l'l.1H:tl~l•· glass I.able. captains gnll. taillights "'hi l'CI' l'"F'' 'T,\Bl.E Tr1Mtporiatioft 10 ~pd 2 ;ixle $3500 Assume be at SJl4 mu $Ii eorfirrn •65 VW V".., waterbed,odds&ends ers 840 7"28 'sK~l"ll\T. •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• 631049<J I VWPORSCH~:AL'DI I Nodown.~120 ti46112u1 "'" 50= to 675-5359 -1> II•'" t'lll:llH' \)Ill •"IHI · · Packet or ~ appraa~td ,~lso eurllrnt rlii·r "' 1ComR pott n. S./ 9120 ·73 1-;1 L'am rno. new paml, 445 E Coast ll1wa.> A.t 9725158 Sµet•ds1n "' 1~1n.1I f ,,1 l.J11r i •• ar ;m l:.'ll~ "f.V. 23' Color $195. IBM EMERALDS , Jlued al rrshang lluat r. person .,. p s, p b. am rrn $2.500 al Ba ys1dl.' Dnve I•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• xlnl m1•1·h nt'"' 11111 'Elect. Typewriter Sl2S $2.400 will sell or tradl'' Wtll handll' up lh ,10 II 1, ••,••••.•••0 •• .. 0 •••••• 0 80 Steve847 ~ Newport Beach 673-0000 •7, Spyd-Good Cond llr·e' & 101 . Sii '>!Mr v.111 • 1 Sun llur I •·1 ;, "'"' Pho A-'t ous 10 c "'o r St•r .. "' t .• tu (""ri n '~"' 1111 \lnl 1'111111 .11n ne "'.,wer uni ~ 640·8688 Launrh ~ .. ·w••~ lr0 ht' ' dmper r u • 2 Ton Premium pnres Runs G~aL ..,_,,, M"•l raue 4,...-"'' Tb .. _, d t ""'" " ref a rator & sto e ·~ --1110! 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S6.'i all Cote man · M . c·nn ti at ion S900 Ca 11 t>41i 7211 1 , See Us First' l!OK. n~w ('lutch de.in 10 1 t•ond "~~ 111~ SI I 11111 ••••••••• .. ••••••••••" stove. old, but hard I~ !Boots.. crww be 1 ween 1 Oam Spm. ·1o £1 t:arruoo l'Slm rn & out $2500 080 ~o lli:l4 Da\~ 1>41 ~! I 11·, /l. •I "up1 r lk.1111· r 111,. ,, '68 Couqar. $500 TV, IBM typewriter. stu· used SIS Can1as dome Eq11tprMflt 9030! fiJI i~7 \Ide out butll lSO. S4000 aflSPM \\knd\t>l2llm'> ,, l.u~ 'S:lllCI ti 11 •rt .1 I Hun,11•.ot.I l~H ~t.35 1ient desk. coffee & end tent. m1ss1ng pule. SIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• , rarm 968 7222 79 l'11 r,1ht• ~111·1••1 11•r 1·•:. Jl"t. Dodge 9935 tbls.iter«>.&more.Call Medicine rh~t!. SlS t'a Refr1gera1or :-iorrnlll ~hell with seal' for LR 1'80 VW D I I d ·~4 Faa~ Spi~rr \m rm Ht•phl'a Xlnt1·11111I \1 11'1 \\\\I 1-11 \ \\ ~h1·1I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-4174 for more tn fo. 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AM FM 13~" (IN White CT Diamond DESKS· . ..,..,60 wood ex :Boston Whaler Newport M dn h 1 1 owned MW TOU• slvr 32 K mi .... ""lO or 114 1496-0350 SI.. ... i d •11K ,,.,,. clean tri<'k 650 I 1g t v ous y B & AIDA °'"" 4, ":f,ra se • ec. $100. 36x30 steel 17 New 70 HP Johnson Maxim. rare stork n1 lnOr~C-"f other fine cars in ex· M . besloHer6JI 3327 '67 Mustan1t 2 dr '71 \'8 .S52·6D w/lock S75 Also desk Mi r .trailer SlO,SOO 6753195 292S Harbc)rBlvd cellent condition 1• ••f '68 To\ Corona. m•v. 'HSedan Xlnt cond All 289 enl! 35.ooo ml Ua u "Y I071 arm rhair~~l-0496 642 7~ s· .Honda SOOT Xlnl COSTAM~A 0 ""'1h 4B/ engine. radiator l'\ ~\~1~~;~~63~7 311 W Pa ;:n/~~~~Ne" •••-••• .. •• .. ••••••••• .ti IOl7 1947 27'ChnsCraf\ f ixer cond Mu.~tsell o 8.0 We a!JO have a lease -tOUlllJ ST US'IU l.5.HCS1ll4 haust , neec1~ trans. Woedworkingtools, some upper bargain priced 0. k ll63-ll24 company lhat leases ' work, must ~r11 MiOO '71 Bcbado '67 MUSTANG oe•er used, Sears ....................... 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SAlES-SERVICE-UASINo IEACH IMPORTS ~··•••'="=••••••,••• .. •••• runs 11reat. ~ 080 '77 Volare St.atton Wa11on d.:11 oev:t~ m~ RM I Electric piano. ;i~ E:~f.:k, 1 Turbo 400, reblt! w/shlft 2oe w 1'1. SAHTAAHA 848 DoveSlrtet 66 Spltnrv. ruce cond, 64S·'17.L I'S. PB. AC. R,H, S269S Or at'for IUQO, 54&-23llll.' Sounds like orc1n. Like stick SSSO. Turbo 350. 714/836-3111 7SJ..0900 HT. map, QlOO '79 Eldorado, 1mmac . ~b, 557 1173· - -the one used by the YACHnfG reblt w/sblft kit SZSO. ClOSEOeJJNOAY IM9Harllor8lvd 6'2·9393167.}51110 brown /gold, sunroof, ni..ftllrd tt70 M1111I 1m IOIO Doon to set their sound COMSIA.TAMTS Muncie 4 spd w /alum 6'91• 0 need tot.ravel all over Io ad ed . must • ee •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• ............... •••••••• Xlnd tGftd. SD> FIRM. NEtDSBOATS bellbou1loll Hurst C•dillacsto Go-Carta • town to look ror gar.st 3 000. Z13 5811711 ·17 T Bird. Ext'el <'Ond Call 1'eodr. at·21'73 FOR CHARTER sblft.r. $150. Albtl(S firml. Ro~~ate;,rl~e F1dk I SelUna •QYtllJnf with a Hitt ... you'll nnd them e.-. C.. ~~· .... ~~ereo. etc ~ de· ave 1om1thln1 you Power/tall ~·.eo·. 3416 714/549·7W ore O Trade your old stuff for With~Clua~a~df Dally PtlotClaulftedAd rtaht he" lnClulllled. MuaUeUIGSllt -·------ tor want to ltll! ClaUlfted Via 01)011o Stt n . N.B. ~ atUPM newfoodlu with • Call Now' 1!42.511'7& 11 a 1lm111tm.uer . To pie« Y*I' 11n~ WANT ACTION' lt 1414olt!'llbl05111. m-29IO CJutlfiecSAdl IG5m Clag!fifldtd.IQ..W78 · i•tcaU~ aalud call1G»71. _Jlldleltema M2-$C71 Clua1fedAdal42·5m I ~ • I ----·------~ .. -~·---·--··--· . - . . . .. . ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPIR TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Two-cent gas tax hike sent to governor BY f llEDEBJCK SCHOEMEllL 0{-0e4tY ........... SACRAMENTO -For the first time in 18 years, the state Legislature has called for an in· c rease in the state's tax on gasoline and diesel fuel , a move backers of the tax boost say will avert a transportation crisis in California. The s tate Assembly and Senate sent to the desk of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Monday a bill that was 11 months in the making. It is d esigned to foreclose any possibilil v that * * * Road bill passage welcomed 8 y GLENN SCOT!' O{ tile Deity ,.... ..... !Orange County leaders were fl I smiles today about passage by the state Assembly a nd Senate Monday of SB21S, a transportation financing bill. The local transportation ex· perts were among the most sup- portive of the bill that is de· signed \o raise the state gas tax ft-om 7 to 9 cents per gallon to raise money for road improve· menl and construction projects. "Orange County is so desperate for highway funds," st~ssed Ralph Clark, chairman o t the county Board o f Supervisors and the local leader of the fight for more stale funds. "I feel this is a very important bill to have passed." Clark predicted that Gov. Ed- mund G. Brown Jr. will sign the bill because. he said, "the need is so well established." Before the bill could become law , howeve r , county s u - pervisors representing at least two-thirds of the 23. 7 million state population also would have to ratify it. · Thomas-· Jenkins. executive director of the Orange County Transportation Commission, already was plotting out the necessary counties this morn· ing. Jenkins said Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Clara counties represent 11.3 million of the needed 15.8 million constituents. Getting additional support from Sacramento. Fresno, Ventura , San Bernardino and Riverside coun- ties would provide a total 15.9 million, he added. The ratification is needed by Nov. ts to implement tbe gas lax increase by January 1983. The local group that perhaps has pushed the hardes t for passage of SB215 is the Orange County Transportation Coali· lion, a group of major corpora· tions which has sought better roads to improve commerce and working conditions. Coalition s pokesman, Stu Davidson, governmental affairs coordinator for Beckman Instru- ments lnc., said the legislation is needed because "we simply have to give our employees a chance lo come to work in good shape." Tre ate d flow from Irv ine plant OK'd Treated waste water will con- tinue to flow from an Irvine sewage lreatment plant into San Diego Creek, the chie( waterway leading to Newport Bay, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board has de· clded. The board decided to permit the practice after represen- tatives of the State Department ot Fish and Game discontinued their earlier opposition. . Fish and Game repr esen- latives, who had contended the tJow of waste water could d amage the bay's ecological .balance. said they would support lhe practice as long as they are dotified whenever any waste • ater ls dumped into the creek. Jim Anderson, director of the ;taler quality control board, said the wule water that nows rrom the Irvine Ranch Waler Dis- tHct's Mlcbelson Sewage Treat- ment Pt ant to the crttll la bi&bly b-eated and relatively barmlesa. The per mit to dump w1Ste ~ater lnto the creek was grant· Id Friday in a meettn1 of the Santa Ana Re1ional Water Quality Control Board in N'ewwrt Beach Citv Hall. the state's transpo¥\ation fund will go Into the red within the next five years Under terms of the bill, the state's tax on gasoline and diesel fuel will rise from seven to nine cents per gallon Jan. 1. 1983, 1f boards of supervisors tn counties representing two-thirds of the state's population call for such an increase. Further, the bill would boost the minimum vehicle registra lion fee, driver's license fee and truck weight fees IC signed by Lhe governor, the bill would raise about $2 ~ billion 1n new revenue. The money would be used lo main· lain and expand the state's de· teriorating network or highways and local str eets and roads. "The system will remain ade· quate. but it will not be enriched," said state Sen. John Foran. D·San Francisco, Mon- day n ight a fte r Assembly - approved amendments were ap- proved br, the Senate in a 30 to 3 vote. 'I'm telling you that without this bill everything would retrogress.·· .. People take streets, road!! and highways for granted, but they're something you can't lake for granted," Foran said, noting that inflation has added more than 120 percent to transportation costs in the past six years alone "Unless you have a revenue base to maintain the system , it will fall apart," he said. The vote in the Assembly was 59 to 17, with Nolan Frizzelle, R-Costa Mesa, Ross Johnson, R- F'ullerton, and John Lewis. R· Orange. votmg against the pro- --..--- Jennier Bnght. 11 . and 12-year-old Holly Mcintyre f nght J look at one of the two coral trees planted at West Newport Park in memory of Jeflrey Remker. 12. and Russel Beaumont. 14 Neighbors haven 't forgotten Tragedy of 2 Newport boys relived By STEVE MARBLE Of ltle Ol!lty ..._ICM! It's been two months since 12-year·old Jeffrey Reinker and his 14·year ·old pal. Russel Beaumont. died under the sands of West Newport Beach. The twin trees were planted by Newport city officials in West Newport Park at the urging of residents in the seas ide neighborhood. A memorial observance is planned Oct. 3 when two plaques bearing the boys' names will be placed next to the young trees. But the neighborhood hasn't forgotten. Two freshl y planted coral trees in the boys' favorite park keep the memories alive "They're living reminders," suggested Greg Reinker. Jeffrey's father. "The trees will grow quickly just like the boys would have." "There was something about this tragedy that brought everyone here together," said Mrs. Anderson, ··and seeing all the kids in the neighborhood going back to school this week -well, it struck home again that the boys ~ren't with us." The boys, described as inseparable friends who spent their summer days romp. ing on the beach. were killed one evening last June when a sand embankment they were tunneling into collapsed on them. Reinker said the grief he and his wife, Shirley. have gone through is beyond descrip· lion But he says there 1s a lesson in his son's death "The lesson," said the father, "is more than just to be car eful when you play and dig in the sand. I think this shows how quickly an accident can happen and how quickly life can be t;tken from you " "It was probably the toughest, hardest thing ever to happen in this neighborhood," said Cathy Anderson, president of the West Newport homeowners' group. "That's why we wanted the trees -so we wouldn't forget." CSee TRAGEDY, Page .\2) Workers bused to Diahlo Demonstr ators make final plans for blockade of nuke site By DAVID KUTZ MANN Of, ... _,~ SUI! SAN LUlS OBISPO -Nearly 650 Diablo Canyon construction workers were bused into the con· troversial nuclear generating station today as demonstrators made final plans for a peaceful but illegal land and sea blockade. Pacific Gas and Electric Com· pany. owner or the soon-to-be licensed facility, had workers report to four offsite areas early this morning for busing into the $2 billion plant. A Pacific Gas & Electric Co. emergency crew entered the 73S·acre site in four trucks short· ly after dawn and will work, eal and sleep inside during a siege that PG&E predicted could last for weeks. No incident!! were reported. Demonstrators, meanwhile, were reported readying efforts to form a human blodrade to prevent fuel loading and low power operation of the twin re- actor nuclear power plant. An Abalo n e Alliance spokesman said this morning that about 100 blockaders had gone into the hills Monday night and were to begin moving at dawn toward the plant's fenced perimeter. Sea blockaders also were re· ported to be boardln1 boau in Morro .Bay and Avila Beach. The apok~man said tbe pro- testers would attempt to launch rubber rafts rrom the boats to make • landing in rront ot the seaside plant near Avila Beach sometime this morning. The principal action, however. is expected to take place in front of the plant's main otes. It is there that most of the dem- ons tr alors are expected to s how up today. An Abalone Al· liance "media sooke" said that between 100 and 200 dem- onstrators would arrive in the first wave. lt is believed that between 2,000 and 3,000 protesters In ail could take part in the Oiablo blockade. Early this morning, under nip· PY fog-ctulled skies, more than 100 reporters milled about the plant's barbed wired front en- trance waiting for something to happen. It has been typical of this highly planned media event for reporters lo be kept waiting and wondering. Also present in heavy num- bers were California Highway Patrol officers who drove back and forth in front of the plant. San Luis Obispo County sheriff deputies also were reported to be stationed inside the plant gates. About 500 national guardsmen were sent to the area last week. Join our---------- The savoir-f alre of San Francisco columnist Herb Caen , a view of Hollywood celebrities by Hy and Marilyn Gardner and the humor or Erma Dombeck are just part of the lineup in today's Cavalcade. Pages ~2 and Ha. The newly designed double page of readers· favorite columnists, ranging from medical and common sense ad· vice to social commentary to horoscope predictions will appear in the Daily Pilot Monday through Friday. ' Columnists featured regularly include Ann Landers, Erma Dombeck. Art Hoppe, Herb Caen, Stan Delaplane. Hy and Marilyn Gardner. Charles McCabe, Hugh Mulligan, Bob Greene and Sydney Omarr. posed Increases Frizzclle said last week he in- tended to oppose the measure because or overwhelming op· position to 1l tiy ti1!i consttt uenls, based on responses to questionnaires. In the Senate, J ohn Schmitz. R·Newport Beach, was among the three who opposed the measure. Schmitz said Monday night that he did so because "I have never supported a tax In· crease in my 10 years in public office " ·'There is a crisis with our highways . lhi Is our answer t o it ," said As· semblyrnan Bruce Young. D· Norwalk, who carried Foran'$ bill in the Assembly. During debate, he Pointed out that Caltfornia is last among states on the amount spent for highway maintenance and con· struction. Without passage of the bill, Young sa id , the s tate's transportation fund could go more than S2 billion in the red over the next fi ve vears. (See GAS TAX, Pagt' A2> Pontiff urges higher wages for workers VATICAN CITY <AP> -Pope J ohn Paul II, in the third en· eye Ii cal of his papcy. called to· day for wage scales s ufficient for family support so that mothers do not have lo abandon the care and education of their children. The pope's 99-page statement on social issues also: -Called for "radical and urgent changes" in the Third World to improve life for the masses there. Gave backing to labor un · ions and said they should be guaranteed the right to strike except for political purPoses or in essential public services. Repeated his previous criticisms or the capitalist and communist systems and called for aj'l economy based on a mix· tu r e of 'f>Q:.v.ate a nd public ownershiJ). The pope s~id workers should receive a'"just" wage, which he defined as big enough to support the entir e family. H the father earns such a wage, he said. the mother is free to take care of her children and educate them. ··Having to abandon these tasks m order to take up paid work outside the home is wrong from the point of view of the ~ood of society and of the family when it contradicts or hinders these primary goals or the mis· sion of a mother," lhe pontiff said. He noted that "1n many societies women work m nearly every sector of life " "But it 1s fitting," he con tinued, "that they should be able to fulfill their tasks in ac· cordance with their own natU(e, without being discriminated against and without being eit eluded from jobs for which they are capable, but also without lack of respect for their family aspirations and for their specific role in contributing, to~ether <Stt POPE. Page A2> Army chief injured by terror grenades HEIDELBERG , Wes t Germany CAP> Terrorists fired Soviet-made grenades to- day at an armored sedan carry· ing the commander in chief of the U.S. Army in Europe, slight· ly injuring him and his wife. authonties said. The car also was peppered with s mall arms fire. "l don't know who was responsible. but l know there was a group that declared war on us, and I'm beginning lo believe the m ,'' said Gen. Frederick J . Kroesen after he and his wife. Rowene, were treated for cuts from fl ying glass and released from the Army h ospital near hi s Heidelberg headquarters. One grenade hit the trunk of the car, smashing the rear win· dow Baby finally • sever s t ies with mothe r Two -day -old Benn y Valenzuela was reported in good condition today at San Clemente General Hospital where an um- b i Ji cal cord was belatedly severed. The baby was born late Sun· day night on the Sawdust Festival grounds in Laguna Beach. T h e mother, Penny Valenzuela, refused to let doc- tors remove the umbilical cord after police took her and the baby to South Coast Medical Center. The mother and baby left the hospital but were located again Monday at the apartment of a friend in Capistrano Beach. said Sgt Jerry Horton. Wh e n deputies and paramedics found the woman at the Capistrano Beach apart· ment, the umbilical cord was still attached. The baby was taken to the San Clemente hospital and the 'n· year-old mother was admitted to UC Irvtne Medical Center for medical and mental health evaluations, Horton said. Friends said the mother bu had a history of mental prob- lems and had been llvlni like a transient for the laat several months, Horton said. , .. . . -' .. It was the fourth attack on U.S. government personnel in West Germany In two weeks. The group Kroesen referred to was the Red Army Faction - also called the Baader-Meinhof Gang which has issued threats against U.S. forces in West Germany and claimed responsibility for several bomb- mgs. Kroese n 's r e inforced Mercedes was traveling about 40 miles an hour along the banks of the Neckar River when it was hit. West German police said. They said the grenades were of Soviet origin and that Police found a tent with sleeping bags, a radio with antenna and a So· viet-made grenade launcher in the woods near the scene or the attack. A West Germa n police s pokesman said use of the grenade launcher demonstrated . a "new quality" of terrorism. He said it was the first use by terrorists in West Germ any or a military-style weaPon. Kroesen said what the ter- rorists fired "was reportedly a suspected antitank grenade of some kind fired from the hillside along the road we were lraveJ. ing.·· ORANG I COAST WfATHf R Fair through Wedne,_ day but patchy low clouds during early morning hours along the coast . Highs at the beaches 70 to 74 and the inland areas 82 to 85. Lows 60 to 64. lNSIDI TODAY California winer.ea are making headwa11 in the marketing of "light wsne," which haa about three· quarten oJ the calorie• of standard wine. See Page 810. 11011 AtY_....._ IM .,.. ....... .., L..M...,. M ........ aJ ~ ,.. l=:: aw ~n ~ .. ~ .. ......... Q • ..,_ M .... I 111 .... $1 ., , .... I 2 a? 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Ward declined, on attorney's or- ders, lo discuss the caae. j ust no one like Smokey. he 's unique," said Elka Ward, one ol the waves. "He makes you feel sale and secure. He used lo say 'I've Looked a lifetime for someone like you '," said unother, Daphne M. EJhott A woman whom authoraues did not Identify posted $4,000 bond for Wurd after he was Ward's troubles started when Marie Marshall Ward com - plained to county authorities that her husband had a second wife. After i n vestigating, authorities charged Ward with felonious bigamy. Sheriff Donald Giardino said h e fou'ld women in several .... .,....... Dr Joseph Maclnms displays the remote piloted vehicle Wied to photograph the spoked wheel of the HMS Rreadalbarie 1 riglltJ. that sank 128 years ago 100 miles from the North Pole states who say they married Ward And, he said, the counting isn't done. "Right now we're up to eight wives. but lhere're more," he said "We'rf' trying lo deal with 15 or more st ates '' •'The other day a Connie turned up from St Louis and a Harbara from Montana that no one had ever heard of," said Mrs. Elliott, of Danville, Va Mrs Elliott said she married Ward a fter a seven month romunce in 19'79. Th~n. "about eight dtty8 after we were mar- ried . somebody called me and 11a1d he had 12 wives." she said He denied al Mrs. Elliott says sht· began to suspect her husband when he urged her lo invest an his busi- ness ideas but wanted her t-0 re- main in Virginia . She decided lo hire a lawyer who discovered lhal Ward had "nine wives r was just unbehev- 1ng " Mrs fo:ll1oll filed for d1vor('t>, the marna~e ended lu11l Octobt•r Elka Ward . who Jives 1n M:irtinsv1Jle, Vu , said she mar- ried Ward in March 1977 and later lt-umed he had been mar nt!d 14 or 15 times. ''I doubt he remembers how many wives he's had There huvc been two wives since me and I'm still murrit!d to rum," Sunken ship preserved Canadian Arctic ice keeps vessel intact for 128 years ~ WASmNG'fON (AP> Using a r obot camera device, scien- t ists say they have taken re· mark ably clear pictures of an unusual shipwreck preserved under the ice of the Canadian Arc lie'. Joseph Macinnis said Monday the camer a p l atfor m photo· g ra phed the wreck of t he sailing barque H M.S. Breadalbane dur- ing dives last week in Lancaster Sound off Beechey Island. about 100 miles from the magnetic North Pole The pictures clearly show Ule wooden vessel's well preserved hull and its spoked wheel, as W<'ll as mstruments and other devices in its wheelhouse. The British ship sank Aug. 21, 1853 after being crushed by en· croaching ice while on a rescue mission. All 21 crewmen aboard esC'aped over the ice to a com- panion ship as the Br eadaJbane went down in 15 minutes. But the ice a nd supercold water have preserved the srup so well that there is little sign of decay after 128 years, MaC'lnrus told a briefing al the National Geographic SoC'1ety , which sponsors his work. "It's in a r emarkable state of preservation," said Macinnis, head of Undersea Research Ltd., a private oceanograpruc firm based in Toronto. "We are sure everything is intact. What we have is a treasure trove of 19th century arctic exploration." Located 600 miles above the Arctic circle, the Breadalbane 1s the world's northernmost known shipwreck. M acinnis a nd colleagues found the Breadalbane last year after a three-year serch of rec- ords indicated where it might be . Using sonar equipment aboard a Canadian Coast Guard cutter, t hey got images of the ship resting uprigh! in 330 feet of water. . They returned this s ummer to get television and still pictures of the wreck to help them plan dives to the vessel next spring. M aclnnis s aid the waters are so cold that divers would die in m 1 nut es without extra protec- lton So, the researchers will re- turn with a diving bell , a small submanne and an armored div· sng s uit to gel closeup views. T he 125·foot-long ship, which displaced 428 tons, still has two of its lhree 100-foot mas ts stand· 1ng s traight up. The masts are apparently still draped with sails and rigging. the scientists Said. The pictures and videotapes of lht• wreck were possible because of an underwater vehicle de- sig ned by Chris Nicholson and colleagues al Benthos In<'.. of f'almouth. Mass. N1C'holson said the re motely piloted vehicle, controlled from a s urface shjp via an umbilical cable. should revolutionize div- 1 ng by -removmg the risk to human divers. •I Gas tax vote by county solo1is told O'Connor wins unanimous nomination The production vehic le is de- signed to operate as deep as 2,000 feel and should have its most direct application in in- s pecting offshore platforms for 011 companies. he said. A s lhe robot moved around the sunken ship in four dives. it re- corded well-preser ved hull tim- bers. greemsh sheets of copper c ladding and exotic seali fe growing ovt:r t he vessel . . ' • f • I J • I . • I • I :r I • I ' . Here 1s how Orange CoWlly legislators voted on the measure to increase the state gasoline tax by two cents per gallol\· A ssembl y members for : Marian Bergeson . R·Newport B e ach , Chl't Wray,, D - Wes tmins ler • Assembly members agarnst: Nolan Frizzelle, R-Huntington Beac h . Ross J ohnso n . R : WASHINGTON (AP> -San· dra Day O'Connor won over- whelming approval fro m the Senate Judiciary Committee to- day for her n o mination to becom e the first woman on Ule U.S Supreme Court. The vote was 17-0. with one member vot- ing "present." Sen Jeremiah Denton, R- Ala., said he could not vole for the nomination without knowing Mrs O'Connor's specific views on abortion philosoprucally" on abortion. · · J know very little about Judge O'Connor's opinions on the grave legal issues of the O'CONNOR NOMINATION SUPPORTED-£dltortal, A6 day ... Denton s aid. Denton said Mrs. O'Connor is a "fine lady and distinguished jurist" but he was unable to s upport her nomination wiUlout knowing more about her beliefs concering abortion. East said he was similarly troubled but cast his vote for the nomination because he believes Mrs O'Connor to be "a conservative woman of con servative instincts·· Although she refused lo dis- close her s pecific views on the constitutionality of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legaliz· mg abortion, East s aid .. , feel down in my heart of hearts" that she would not have sup- ported the ruling. E ast also said he was sup- porting the nomina tion because Mrs O'Connor was nominated by President Reagan and "I suspect he knows things that I don't know." . The full Senate 1s likely to consider lhe nomination with o nl y n o minal opp osition Wednesday. Prior to today's committee action, Mrs. O 'Connor's s wear- ing-in ceremony was scheduled Sept. 25. The high court begins its fall session 10 days later. the first Monday an October. If confirmed. Mrs . O'Connor would replace Jus tice Potter Stewart, who retired in Julv Fulle rton, John R. Lewis. R· OrangE> Absent Ri chard Robinson. D· Santa Ana Sixteen senators voted t.o ap- prove the nomination and then Denton and Sen. John East withheld their votes while they made statements explaining their decisions. East , R-N.C., then voted yes. Denton voted ··present.·· Youths pose as scouts • thefts in Stal e senators for . Paul Carpenter. D-Santa Ana. John Briggs. R F'ullerton State senators against John Schmitz. R-Corona del Mar * Denton. who questioned Mrs. O'Connor a t length about her views on abortion, has said he felt frustrated because he could not determine where Mrs. O'Connor was "coming from Young boys wearing Boy Scout untforms have reportedly been· stealing money and merchandise from businessmen in Costa Mesa . Irvine and Newport Beach, ac· cording to a spakesman for the * * From Page A1 GAS TAX ••• The bill dre~ b1parlli.an s up- po rt despite Republican opposi- tion to passing any bill that re- quired a two-thirds vote in the Assembly Ford Pinto suit upheld by court The bill passed the Assembly after several Republican mem· bers failed in attempts to amend the measure on the floor. One amendment would have stricken the two cents per-gallon in· cr ease. but would have shifted trans portati o n funding priorities The state's fuel tax has not oeen increased s ince 1963. The proposal would lift the total tax- es on gasoline lo more than 21 cents per gallon. From Page A1 By The Associated Press A $6 million damage award s temming Crom the fiery rear- end collision of a Ford Pinto car will stand against Ford Motor Co , according to California Supreme Court. It turned down without com- m e nt an appeal by Ford of verdicts in favor of Richard Grimshaw and s urviving rel- atives of Uly Gray However, the court denied a request by the Gr ay family to review a ruling that denied them collection of punitive damages against For d. TRAGEDY RELIVED. • • On May 28, a Court of Appeal upheld an Oran ge County supe rior court award of $2.5 million i n compe n satory damages and $3.5 million punitive damages to Grimshaw. who was serious ly burned in the May 22, 1972 crash. The court of Appeal also awarded Carmen, Ca uleen a nd C hallie Gray $559 ,690 in compens atory damages. but refus ed them punitive damages. At the time the award was the largest ever in a civil damages lawsuit Reinker said he has received letters a nd phone calls from parents across the country who told h im that a fter reading of the tragedy they have decided to spend more time with their children. I did, t hat lime passes quickly Unless you're careful, you'll turn around one day and your kids will be gone." "l have one friend who was working two jobs just lo gel ahead in the world," Reinker s aid. "But after Ule accident he quit one of his jobs so he could spend more lime with his children. So he could watch them grow up. The parents of both boys say they intend to watch over the trees and make sure they grow to be tall and sturdy. "It just makes m e feel good," says Jef· frey's mother, "lo know these trees will a lways be there and keep the boys' spirits a live." "I think a lot of people realized, j ust like ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot Thomas P HatPy P"°' . ..,,., •no c" ... r •tJ( ..,, •• .,, ., Rot>er1 N Ween p, .. ~. ThoMaS A Murph1nP {O IOI M1cha~1 P Harvey ~·.,·~ r•.r.ctOt L Kay So•huttz l)f.-:100"' "-••·<>" 11.enneth N Goddard Jr C1•cW11~toOft Oue<10t Bernard Schulman ChRrles H Loos ...... ~£0«>< Carol 14.. Moore ~, ...... 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About nine bus iness me n have contacted the council in the past lwo weeks to complain about the youths who pose as scouts selling candy and a s k to use the restroom While in the back of the shops, the youths have reportedly pilfered money from employee c lothing and taken small items from shelves The boys are described as 12 to 14, wearing ill·filting Boy Scout s hirts. without identifying council patches In one case a youth had a troop number sewn on his uniform. but a check with that troop showed they were not selling candy, said '· Boy Scout s pokesman Robert Lambert "I 'm pos itive they'r e not scouts," said Lambert. "We 're trying lo gel to the bottom of this We have so many good kids out there that we don't want to see them spail it. .. Lambert said few Boy Scout troops sell candy and that onJy the sale of Scout-0 -Rama tickets may be conducted in uniform. The amount of money taken in each of the thefts has r anged from $5 to S60. The Boy Scout council is urging businessmen to request identifying Boy Scout mem- bership cards and to notify Ule police and Scout officials if they become suspicious. The council telephone number is546·4990. It also found an up to 40-foot ga!>h an the hull made by the trus hmg ice that sank the srup. From Page A1 POPE. • • with men. to th e g o od of society .. Women, s aid the pope, must "not have lo pay for their advancem e nt by abandoning what is s pecific to them and al the expense of the family in which women as mother s have an irreplaceable role.·· The encyclical. a letter in· forming the Roman Catholic Church of the pope's views on a subJect. carried the Lalin title · · Laborem Exercens,'' which Ule Vatican translated as "On Human Work .. John Paul said he would have published 1t in May on the 90th anniversary of the first major papal encyclical on social ques- tions. Pope Leo XIIJ's "Rerum Novarum." but the attempt on his life May 13 delayed public&- lion The pope was wounded in the abdomen , leg and 'finger by Turkish terror ist Mehmet Ali Agca two days befor e the an- ni versary of the 1891 encyclical. \ ' ·~-..­ Sen Edward Kem1t>dy. 0 .\,fass poses Wtth his mother, Mrs Rose Kennedy. on the grounds of tfle fam11y ·s Hyannis Port estate dunng the fwstmg of an mj11rmal gathermg of fhe press $26 niillio11 left to t1vo schools A woman who died at age 97 has bequeathed $26 millJon to two Presbyt erian schools in Texas and Arkansas, her attorney says. In her will. J ean Brown of Hot Springs. Ark . left $11.7 milli o n t o th e Au s t in Pres by t e ri a n Theology Seminary in Austin. Texas. and $14 .3 million to Arkansas College. Muc h of lh e g if t t o Arkansas College consists of promissory notes from a sub- s idi a r y of In t e r national Paper Co. Her lawyer said Miss Brown o btai ned t he prommissory notes in 1979 in e x c h a n ge fo r Bo d ca w Lumber Co stock s he in -· herited from her father. King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden ar- rived in Peking in the first '1s1t to China by a Swedish head of slate In ceremonies before the Great Hall of the People in Pe king ·s vas t T i ena nmen Square. the king reviewed a Chin es e mili tar y h o no r guard Ins ide he met wit h XI Zhongxun, v1c•e chairman of the stand111g Committee of th e Na t io na l People ·s Co ng res'> The committee chairman, Ye Jianylng, 83. Chrna's equl\·alent of head of ~late . has bt•e n reported in poor health Ooes •hes or doesn't ahe sleep with a gun" Her son say1 yes , bul mother says no. The mother 111 82-year-old D~vorab §baron, whose son, Defense Minis t er Ariel Sharon, said that his mother kept o t(Un under her pillow Is raeli news papers said Sharon made th~ remark to Secretary or State Alexander Hal i Jr. t o dramatize I s ra e l 's conce rn with security But in the Sharon's home village of Klar Malal, Mrs Sharon was quoted as say- ing · ''What? Arik said that? ll s urely must have been a joke ·· Cynthia Lennon Twls&, the first wife of John Lennon, says her treatment by the ex· Beatie and his second wife, Yoko Ono, was "unjust." "I'm a fatalis t." she says in People magazine, insisting s he has no regrets about her eight years with Lennon, who was slain outside his New York apartment Dec. 8. Mrs Twist . now separated from her third husband, engineer -drafts man John Twist , s aid she packed her things and left the singer after she returned from a trip to Greece and round M~s Ono and Lennon having breakfast together . with Len- non in his dressing gown. ·'I was in a state of s hock that lasted three or four yea rs ," she recalls. ··1 felt I had no strength to fight at all." ·r·M A FATAusr· Cynthia Lennon TW1st Texas gets heavy rain FORECAST Coastal POINT CONCEPTION TO THE MEXICAN BORDER LIQhl ••ri.. ble wlndl clurlftQ n'9M end rnornlnQ -... llecomlnQ wttt to _,,,,_Sl to to 11 -~by lflll •tternoon T-to IMM f--•-II NIQlll •nd mornlnQ -<loom •ncl lou l IOQ, be<omlnv ,,_11, """''by •H~r,_, V.S. sumniar.v H••vy r•ln rrom lllunder\torm• ro11owlnQ -•I dayl of rein <•UM<! 1eme I-lend 1-lnQ -•Y In perts of e....,, end <enlr•I h•e• Colle91 St.i1on. Teus, got 1 ll ln<"H of rein durlnQ • sl•·""ur ~rlOCl-We<ooot l.S3 1nc,,.,. 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Call the numbN below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answenng service may be used to record let ters lo the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their numl' and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what·s on your mind ow SW SW SW SW 642·6086 . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuesday. September 15. 1981 s A3 Judge nixes Bonin delay Freeway. Killer suspect may. act as own. attorney LOS ANGELES <AP) - Freeway Killer d e fendant William &nln lost a bid to bin a new attorney on the day his trial was to begin Monday, alter a judge expressed his belief that the request may be just a delay ing tactic Superior Court Judge William Keene. who will preside over Bon in's trial on 12 murder charges, said be was convinced that further delay would severe ly da mage the district attorney's case against Bonin. "I'm deeply concerned with the fact that I think this Is a ploy by this defendant to delay this A postpone - ment might re- q u ire t h .a t jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County. matter in going to trial," Keene said. "I am convinced that the ends of jus tice would be thwart· ed by his attempt to substitute an attorney 14 months into this case.·· Bonin indicated that if he can· not have the lawyer he wants he may represent hims elf , but Judge Keene ordered that he must be prepared to go to trial by next Monday. one way or the other. Jury selection had been scheduled to begin this week. Bonin, a 34·Y~l\r,-QI~. ~r,µc;k. driver (rom Downey, is accused of masterminding the sex-and· strangula tion killings of 12 young men whose naked bodies we re dumped n e ar Southern California freeways. The bodies of 44 young men and boys have been found in the pa s t eight y ears s imilarly dumped near freeways, hence the Free way Kille r tag However authorities say that al.I of the killings m ay not be re· lated. Judge Keene's r uling came after the prosecutor played a tape recording of a phone con- versation in which Bonin told a friend he expected continuance in the start of his trial, and that if he did not ~et the attorney he REB UFFED B Y J UDGli Slaying suspect Bonin wanted. he planned to act as his own attorney. The lawyer who h as represent- ed Bonin since his arrest, Earl Hanson. told the judge he 1. belie ved Bonin never tried to de· lay the case but sincerely want· ed the la wyer of his choice, Wilham Charvet . Ch.ar.vet. who argued al l~ngth for permission to re pr esent Bonin. said he plans to appeal the j udge's ruling. Keene said another factor 1n his denial of the motion was a possible conflict of interest tn· volvi ng Ch arvet, who once tried to represent an admitted ac- complice who is key witness in the case. J ames Munro. Ch arvet said he did m eet briefly with Munro but did not discuss anything with him that would create a conflict. ··There is nothing in which I have an attorney·client privilege with Mr. Munro which would af- fect the defense of Mr Bonin or t he rights of Mr Munro," Cha rvet told the judge. Charvet said he would al least 120 days to preparc for trial if ht! was appointed Deputy District Attorney Sllrl Ing Norris noted that Hanson h a d been prepa ring for 14 months and is ready for trial. He said the state has 100 witnessell under subpoena. many of whom might becom e re luc tant t o t estify 1f there a r e furthe r p ostponem e nts . He s aid hl' believes Bonin has been tryini: to innuence Muoro oot to testify · · 1 think a thret>· month con tinuance would do da mage to tht• p eople 's case." Norris s aid "The people are entitled to a ra1r lrial too." In addition, Norris s a id u post ponement migh t requlr t' that jurisdiction be yielded tu Or a n ge County , where Bomn faces trial on s even murde1 counts three of which are also covered in the Los Angeles case After Keene m ade his rulin~ Bonin said he would consider acting as his own lawyer . ancl Keene asked · ··Are you pre pared to go to trial next Monda y acting as your own lawyer ?" .. I don't know," said Bonin. standing befor e Keen e in .1 prison blue jumpsuit. "I would like to look over the records." The Judge told him he could report his decision next Monday and "If you want to act as your own lawyer it will be with no further continuance " "You will go to trial next Mon day." Keene told Bonin "You Lhink it over between now anrl then." The judge said he was delay ing the case one week onh because he has another trial un der way and must finish thot before the Bonin tnal begins. Bonin was arrested June ;!, 1980, alter a 24-hour poli ce sur ve illence lie w as a llegedl y sodomizing a young man when police interceded Police group the 12 killing" that Bonin is charged with it int•• a series of 22 occurring between August 1979 and Bonin's arrest T hey involved victims aged 13 to 18 It T wo others have pleaded gull ty tu taking part with Bonin 10 some of the slayings. another young man, Will iam Ray Pugh o f Norwal k . fa ce s s imil a r cha r ges A fifth defendant Vernon Butts. who confessed hJ=' role 1n some of the killings, wa:- found 1n his j ail cell in J anuary an apparent suicide Not just another pretty face? Miss America hopes to change beauty queen image NEW YORK (AP) -Smiling all the time comes easily for the new Miss America. ''I've had a lot of practice," s aid 20-year-old Elizabeth Ward of Arkansas. who entered her firs t beauty contest. the ·•Miss Teen-Age Llttle Rock " pageant. as a high sch6ol sophomore. Miss Ward, who entered the 1982 Miss America contest because she "needed financial assistance" for school, s aid Monday she will work to change the public 's preconceived no- tions about beauty pageants. ''People think o f Miss America contestants as girls with overblown egos who are Dtd you know that gold nug· gets ere considered gem stones? Authentic gold nug- gets possess the required gem stone qualities of beauty. rarity and durability. They ere the original gem stones -their un- contrived, .. found'' beeuty was cherished lon g b e f ore specialized cutting techniques -re developed to enhance the beauty of other valued stone varieties The beauty of nuggets is in the natural sc ulpture fo rm given them by nature and their unlQue quallty . no two alike. Nuggets are very rare. Less than 1% of the world·s gold r&- ooveries are In nugget form. A one ounce nugget Is now more rarely found than e live carat diamond. Imagine the odds against finding a seven pound nugget as recently r&- ported in Australia. It wtll be valued at dramatically more than the amount of gold 1n 11. Because of Its rarity, it wlll have great value es e collector·s Item Natural nuggets ere re· mar1tably close to total purity, cont•lnlng slight traces of sliver, platinum or copper. A• I say value la generally betwe@n 21 and 22K but Its w orth In gold w.lght la far exceeded by Its value as a rare gem stone - one of natures very llm lted edl· tlona • jUSl up there because they want atte ntion,·· s aid Mi ss Ward. "They should realize what each young girl went through, the physical and the mental, to get there ·· Miss Ward, whose hometown s ponsor was the White Ri ver C arniv al Asso c i a tion o f Russell ville. received the title Saturday night m Atlantic City, N .J A $20,000 scholarship is one of her prizes. The college accounting major, who .. hasn·t traveled outside of Arkansas very much." told a n ews conferen ce at a pos h Manhattan hotel that she "dictn•t defeat the other -girls. Maybe I l;EM WISE Mary Barr Cer11hed Gemoloq1s1 was the best all around, in talent, intelligence and presenct on stage I can m ake other peo p le feel co mfor ta bl e a n rl special." Ma s s Wa r d . a jun ior a t Ar kansas Tech University who hopes to become a corpor at t> la wyer . acknowleged that ·'best a ll aro und " also in c lude:o. "phys ical beaut y a nd the swim s ui t com pet 1t1on doesn't bother me an the least. It's a tradition." But she doesn't have a "sexy image." she said. and "never thought of myself as gorgeous - just an aver age young woman.· Carl Last recently brought 1n a mineral specimen to show me He had d iscovered 11 among his mother s personal treasures It was a chunk of quart2 veined with gold II was purchased by his grandfather on April 30, 1923 the same t1riie he bought stock in the Poker Flats Gold Gravel M1mng Company 1n San Francisco The gentleman did not make his fortune with his shares ot gold mining stock but his tam1· ty has an interesting and uni· que memento. Our nuggets come from the glacial streams of Alaska anO the Yukon. They ere made up in neckleces, bracelets. ear· rings. pendents and rings Each 11em is accompanied by a certificate o f authent1c11y While we don t have a single 7-fb. nugget 1n our collection (our tergest ts a little over one ounce) we think ~ou will be in· trjgoed by this unique form 01 Jewelry . . netur&I gold nvg- oest ... rich, shining, wearable fragments of the wilderness CHARLES H. BARR Note. Leslie Lal won t st Prrze In o ur Gem W1ae Contest. Ferris Hovey was 2nd and we had three people tie for 3rd. Gary Lai, Wendy Stoltz and Lucy Sednlger, and Lucille Pratt wo n the consolation drawing Acc~G­ L•n"'•t 17 .. & Ina.., Wtstclff Pina Mewpcri IHda L11L.. 0 111° ____ ... ______________ ... ______ .... _____________ ... ______________________ ...._ ........ ----~-*" - ~ ~~ ----· •==• -----·····------· - . . .. -......... -_,..........,_ ------ - , . . . , a a J s J s s 5 5 s 1 J s s as s s c £ £it(!) t £.!! 2 !!ill ii sq . A4 H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. September 15. 1981 U.S. asks chemical warfare probe Hurricane Harvey may miss Bermuda Evidence of poison use in pro-Soviet nations called compelling WASJUNGTON (AP ) The Rtiagan adminl11tratlon ill asklng the Unltt.-d Nations to inv\lstigate what it culls "strong and com· pelling" evidence an outlawed chemical poison has been used during military operations in three pro-Soviet countries in und Kirkpatrick otrcred to pro- vide th~ urut with "s1gni r1canl new Information " Al issue ·~ the USt" or an agent df'scribt.>d as "yellow rain." a ye llow powder s pread by aircraft over the ground, stru<' lures, vegetation and people On <'Ontuct with humans, it causes a variety or symptoms. including dizziness, t'hok1ng and vomiting. Death often occurs within hours. the o~rution.~. They said no re- 11 u bl e rasualty "'ures were available but added that estamule!> rung(' i nto the thousands. The experts, who asked not lo be identified, stopped "hort of holding the Kremlin responsible for use of the agent. tven though all three countries where it hy been detected have pro·Moscow governments and receive aid from the Soviets to figbl armed resistance movements search on mycotoxans, and the agent has rtgured prominently ln Soviet scientific llteruture since the 19308, the officials said. Hours before the briefing, the Soviet news agency Tass denied the Soviet government has engaged 10 lethal chemical warfare in Asia and instead eharged that the United Stales has used chemical agents against its enemies, including Vietnam. MIA Ml (A P l tlurncane Harvey's 130 mph winds were ex peeled to miss Bermuda today as forecasters predicted the storm's center would pass more than 100 miles lo the east or the rocky tourist island. Only the western fringes or the hurricane were expected lo af feet Bermuda's 60,000 residents and 10,000 tourists with showers and s quall s ll owever, a westward drift by the storm could cause a direct hit on the island, said John Hope, a forecaster at the National Hur: ricane Center here "Any deviation lo tbe left l westward) could cause us some concern because this storm is so muc h more severe than the AIDED POLICE -William Gallegos, one of the Marines he ld hostage in Iran, helped arrest Bruce James Colby, 22. suspected of leaving the scene of a fata l auto accident in Pueblo. Colo Gallcgoi, followed Colby home and called police WOUNDED -Julie Lewis. 13. of Colorado Springs. Colo., was s hot in the back while stringing toil et paper on trees in the yard of Charles Kuhlman. 65 He was arrested in connection with the shooting and re· leased on $8.000 bond. others." he said . But Harvey. moving toward the north at 12 mph , was expected lo turn gradually toward the north· northeast later today U.S. 1vill seek 1nissile reduction WASIDNGTON (AP) -The Reagan administration isn't ruJ. ing out the possibility that the United States might refrain rrom deploying medium -range nuclear missiles in Europe if the Soviets dismantle the ones they have aimed at the continent. "It depends on what the So- viets are prepared lo offer in response to whatever we are pre· pared to offer, and our position is still being developed in consulta- tion with our allies,·· Secretary of Slate Alexander Haig said. "It is premature for me lo answer beyond that.·' Co1~erl1a tives ivitt in Non tiay OSLO, Norway CAP) A coali· tion of conservative parties de· feated the Labor·led coalition of Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland in parliamentary elections Monday. ending eight years or socialist government. Kaar e Willoch , the Conservative Party leader ex- pected to be prime minister in the new government. s aid n egotiations would b e gin Wednesday with leaders or the Christian Democratic Party and the center Party outh Africa boycott sou g ht UN ITED NATIONS <APl The U.N. General Assembly on Monday voted 117·0 to call for a total boycott of South Africa to i solat e it "p o liti cally, economicall y, culturally and militarily" and force it out or Namibia, Twenty-rave countries ab· stained. including the United States, Britain, France. West Germany and Canada They form the "contact group" that is tr ying to negotiate U.N · supervised elections and in· dependence for Namibia, also known as South West Africa. }1ulge disniisses lran,'s lau,suit NEW YORK <AP> A judge has dismissed a $56.5 billion lawsuit filed here by the govern· ment of Iran against the late shah of Iran on the ground that New York is an "inappropriate forum" for the suit. Iran is the "logical forum" because events complained or in the suit "occurred in Iran, must be analyzed under the laws or Iran, and in general involve the people of Iran ... Justice Irving Kirschenbaum said in his 21· page ruling on Mondav A nitrak d e railed NEW ORLEANS <AP) -An Amtrak passenger train derailed Monday about 30 miles north or here. but all of the cars were up- right and none of the 46 people aboard were hurt seriously, uf. ficialgsaid. Asia Ambassad or Jeane Kirk patrick asked U.N. Secretury- G en er a 1 Kurt Waldheim on Monday to send a Cour- mao panel ol experu to visit Ca mbodia , Laos and Afghanistan. The panel was set up last year to investigate allegations of chemical warfare use in Asia, Briefing reporters Monday, scientists from the State and Defense departments and from intelligence agencit>s said three potent mycotoxins poisons typically produced in nature by living organisms -were used in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Af'Wl ........ CRATE.D CAT Lucky the cat has lived up to its name The cat survived an eight·week trip from England when it got trapped in a crate full of antiques s hipped to Lockhart, Texas. Gary Fingleman. holding Lucky. found the pitifully emaciated cat when unpacking the cr ate He helped al back to health and today. five months later. the cal has begun a trip back to England and it~ rightful owners. Lin- da and Peter Sinclair of Heysham. Lancashire • Nonetheless, s tatements by the scientists and background papers provided reporters left the clear impression that the ad· ministration believes the Soviets have been using the agent in violation of a 56·year·old agree· ment banning chemical weapons. Reporters were told the agent is common to colder climates and the Soviets have the capability to produce it in large quant111es. Soviet-bloc countries have carried out extensive re· The Tass account came in response to a s tatement Sunday by Secretary of Stale Alexander Haag the United States has ''ph ysical evidence'' from Southeast Asia which has been found to contain "abnormally high levels" of mycotoxins. U.S. officials acknowledged the statements by the U.S. and Soviet governments will do nothing to ease mutual suspicion as Haig and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko pre· pare to hold their first meeting eight days from now 'Secret' no more I 4,000 jam Stones concert WORCESTER. Mass. (AP1 -Bottles sailed through the air and 11 people were arrested as 4 ,000 screaming. rain· soaked rock fans massed at a small nightclub where the Rolling Stones were giving a "secret" concert for 300 ticket holders. "Boy some secret, .. Capt John Walsh grumbled Monday night as he and about 70 police officers. some wear· mg visored riot helmets and carrying batons. maintained order in the pot-smoking, beer-drinking crowd outside Sir Morgan's Cove. Police reported 11 arrests. one for assault and battery. five for disturbing the peace and five for throwing ··mis- 5iles." which witnesses said included beer bottles. No injuries were reported. The fans barred from the club clambered up on friends' s houlders. climbed to nearby rooftops. scrambled up light poles and pushed and shoved to glimpse their idols. The Stones arrived shortly before midnight for a performanc<' they had tried to keep s mall and secret Tickets lo the show had been Jabeled for .. Rlue Monday and the Cockroaches·· in a vain attempt to keep the attrac- tion secret. · There was no publicity for the concert unt1l Worcester radio station WAAF-FM announced it would give away 300 tickets Monday to fans wearing a station T-s hirt or carrying a s tation bumper sticker on their car . WAAF-FM refused to announce the location of the show . station program director Dave Bernstein said However. Boston rock station WBCN FM obtained the name of the club from a Worcester pohce officer . according tu WBCN reporter Matt Schaeffer Cody's loan personal cash, kin claims CHICAGO IA P) -Cardinal John Cody used personal money, not church money, to make gifts to his stepcousin and lifelong friend , Helen Dolan Wilson, her lawyer says. At a news conference Monday, la wyer Leonard Rang said he had "no reason to believe" the money Mr s Wal so n acknowledged receiving from Cod y had been improperly diverted from church accounts. Last week, the Chicago Sun· Times said in a copyright article rcderal authorities were 1n vestigaling whether Cody used two unaudited church bank ac· counts to give up to $1 million to Mrs . Wilson, 74 Under federal law, tax·exempt church money as prohibited from being used to enrich anyone Cody, archbishop of the na- 1,000 Angola troop~ killed? hon's largest Roman Catholic archdiocese, said Saturday he has been "falsely accused" and would respond once all the al- legations are published. On Sun· day he said the articles were "slanderous reports etnd nasty innuendos and a certain amount of unfounded attempts to destroy the unity " o f the Catholic Church In a weekend interview with the Chicali!o Tribune. Mrs. Wilson acknowledged the 73· OSHA KATI. South West Organization <SWAPO l to re· major military and civilian ad-year-old cardinal had given her Africa <AP) South Africa's cover from the air and ground ministrative center io the gifts of several hundred dollars army has said it killed about assault mineral-rich territory of South at a time, Jraid thousands of 1,000 enemy troops during its an· Th<' South African air rorce West Africa. commonly known dollars in lire insurance pre- ti-guerrilla raid into Angola last flew 83 foreign and South as Namibia. miums for her and forgiven part month, more than double the African Journalists close to the SWAPO has been fighting a or a $21,000 loan he made to her. number previously claimed The Angolan border for a news con· 15-year bush war for indepen-Ring s aid he had checked on army has conceded 10 South ference and inspection or the dence under black majority rule the source or the $21,000 loan African soldiers killed. seized equipment. The reporters in Namibia. 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The defeated pro· posal would have delayed that cut until next July 1 GUNS A use-a.gun, go-lo- jaH bill that would requ.ire J.ail terms in most cases for violation of gun-related misdemeanors sailed through the Senate without opposition. Lawmakers ploughed through hundreds or btlls Monday rushing for a scheduled adjourn- ment at midnight tonight. But despite the d1s rupt1ve m rluence of reapportionment, the lawmakers sent to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. the first major tax in· crease in Ca.lifornia in a decade, a two-cent per-gallon hike in the gasoline tax beginning in 1983. The bills defeated by that maneuver r a nge from a $5 million appropriation for the popular California Conservation Corps program in which youths work m environmental public service jobs ranging from firefighting to fighting medflies • Medi-Cal program which would bring private competition into the much-criticized program. The measure would require sentences of at least six months for assault with a firearm, firing a gun at an inhabited dw.elling or brandishing a firearm m the presence of a police officer, un- less the judge decided there were unusual c ircum stances warranting a lesser penalty. Ar.....,_ "SCAREFL Y" Chuck Hla1r . an apple grower from Scotts Valley, Calif . s tands next to hi~ entry in the Santa Cruz Count v Fair's Scarcfly Contest Some local grower s have creatl~d various versions of scarecrows that hopl'fully would to such obscure measures as The measure, AB653 by As· semblyman Art Torres. D-Los They also gave tentative ap- proval to a sweeping $750 million overhaul of Cali fornia 's Medi· Cal health care system. agreed to create 15 new posts on the, slate's appellate court bench, and approved creation of a new st ate-run home mortgage fund. Reapportionment triggered . an-drive off mednies as well ____ __ gry name -calling battles sidetracked other legislation. t hat MORTGAGES A state agen- cy that would serve as a "matchmaker " for mortgage lenders and investors would be created by a bill approved by the Senate on 27 -0 vote. Gruinpy whale won't let fi shermen off hook However, dozens of bills were trapped by inter-party bickering and appeared headed for defeat as reapportionment disputes fueled a continuing partial vole boy cott b y Assembly Republicans. Plans by the Democratic ma· jority which would abolish the districts of at least three Republican congressmen and five or more Republican incum· bents in the state Assembly and Senate were scheduled for final floor votes today. In protest against those reap- portionment plans. Assembly Republicans have refus ed to vote on dozens of bills -many of them techni cal a nd non - controversial which required a bill extending an experimental highway sign program in the San J oaquin Valley. The reapportionment issue also triggered angry name- calling battles that sidetracked oth e r pieces or legislation without regard for the contents of the bills. For example. Democrats re· fused to vote for Republican Richard Mountjoy's proposal to allow video·taping of young vic- tims of sex c rimes to save them th e trauma of c ourt ap- pearcmces. In noor debate, one Democrat said the bill should be defeated because he said Mountjoy and other Republicans had removed a photograph of a Republican senator who had voted for the reapportionment plan Crom the Pilot advertising is good bus iness tor American State Bank. " ... consistently been able to make s uperb career placements through advertising in the Pilot." 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Under the agreement, such patients beginning Jan. 1 will get only the amount they would get if they were covered jl'5l by Medi-Cal. saving the s tate an estimated $17 million to $21 A82245 by Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes, D· Los Angeles. would create the California Home Loan Mortgage Associa- tion, nicknamed "Callie Mae." The agency. run by a seven· member board dominated by lenders. would be modeled after the Fed e ral Hom e Loan Mortgage Corp. (··Freddie Mac") and the Feder al Na ti on al Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae"). A final Assembly vote is still required to send it lo the governor TEACHERS -Legis latton forcing job-hunting teachers to prove they know how to read. write and unders tand basic mathematics was approved by the Senate on a 30· l vote. It also needs a final Assembly vote. I MONTEREY !AP) ll took the Coast Guard to rescue two fishermen from the attentions of a whale that bumped their small boat every time they tried to start their motor to n ee. a Coast Guard spokesman says "None of the fishermen that we've talked to have ever heard or anything like this happenmg before." Petty Officer Mark Powell said following the Mon day incident. Norman Longakre. 42. and Richard llal lbrook. 44, were aboard the 36 foot Mary Syrcs at 3 a m when they were first bumpt.>d by a 50·to-60-foot whale They started their motor to leave tht· area, some 30 miles northwest of Monterey But the whale bumped the boat harder until they killed the motor, Powell said. and bumped them again every time they started the motor again. Finally, thev not1f1ed the Coast Guard, which dispatched a 44-foot cutter lo their aid at 7 a.m. Powell said even that did not d1:-.suade the whale, which followed the two boats for three or four miles before headmg batk to open sea. 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Bristol St.1 (714) 979-7580 lf4 Santa Ana Fashion Square/(714) 834-0717 I·~ ..................................... ._ ....... ~ ............... .-..... .--... ---------------.... -...... ___ -.._.._~ ___ ..... .._ ,,.. -.... ..._..,,. ........ ~ I t a enenr e· = nm nan· nrecnnsern " ... ,.. ... ________ ---- ---· •• 0 • . . -. . .. esu .:ess 2 a a a a 3 0 3 2 3 0 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 !ii ill 2 Dally Pilat TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1981 HUNTllGTDI BllCH /FDUITAIN VllllY C AVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 88 89 President Reagan 'S economic garden needs weeding ... 85 Coast colleges' parking fee 0 K viewed S tud e n ts wh o h a ve traditionally parked free at the Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required to pay a per-semester parking fee R!l early as next sorine The propo6ed parking fee may also include stude nts attending classes at the five converted elem entar y schools currently oper ated by Coa stline Com· munity College . ~. !"-'\ TOM MURPHINf ~"; Shh; not so much talk about noise SOME TRAVELIN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col· umn has moved to this s pace just because it was Our sterling journal now has a whole c latch of powe rhouse columnists on Pages 8 2 and 83 in our ne w Cavalcade Section. So we'll coast in here for a while. It's bette r than be ing s hiftless. It's being shifted. In this column-writing dodge. you can get the feeling you'r e j ust like John Wayne Airport E verybody wants to move it, but whe re'? Wh ere? Spe aking of our county a erodrome. you may h a ve noted in the news that the Federal Aviat ion Ad· ministration has come a round to our region t o check out the hazy rumor that the re have been som e jet noise complaints because of the county airport THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this 1s an e normous secret because they are treating it just like that. One FAA offi cia l. for exa mple. s ho wed up a t Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city br ass about how he was going to probe into this airport noise rumor He gathered with the c ity of· fi cers and was abruptly informed that the re was a newspaper reporter in his midst The poor devil a lmost suffered a case of the catastrophic vapor s. He re covered long enough to invite the re porter outsicie NO. HE DIDN'T wa nt a punch-out. He wa nted the reporter to exit while he, the FAA type, re- mained to discuss the secret jet noise question You can't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors. Anyway, the FAA people re·discovered their public stance long enough to hold a later press con· ference in S anta Ana . They obvious ly m ove a round m or e than columnists do. That as ide. the FAA the n divulged that it will hold a telephone survey of 1.000 households beneath "Look, Martha. the one unth the green tail just got Zaptf<Ul's chimney." the flight pattern to determine if the place suffers from jet racke t. The 1,000, the FAA people say. will be selected from 10,000 potential suffer ers. TfDS SURV EY TECHNIQUE is called r a ndom sampling. It all sounds very scientific. The way it 's going to work is that the FAA person will call up a household, identify himself or herself. and then ask the householder five standard questions about how he feels about noise. While I would hardly want to put the knock on the FAA and its scientific survey, I shall hazard a wild guess that most people are going to be against it. I hate to break the news to the FAA, but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these days is akin to s igning a petition in favor of sin. You find ve r y fe w s ign e rs. CAN'T YOU JUST imagine how it's going to be .. when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana Heights. under the takeoff pattern. and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfast . the jet path homeowner. Maybe like this: FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast. this is the FAA. We 'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . . . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to the Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went sterile when the jets got noisy ... " FAA: ·•sut s ir. do the jet takeoffs bother you?" MR. ZAP: "What's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny. here comes another one now. Hold onto your hat -Wow !" FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast. hello? Are you still there? What happened?'' MR. ZAP: "We sure got lucky that time, sonny . only took three bricks offn' the old chimney. ''Now what was it you're asking?" The parking fee proposal will be disqussed Wednesday night by Coast Comm unity College District trustees. who govern the three area colleges The trustees will meet at 8 p.m. in the district headquarters. 1370 Ada ms Ave , Costa Mesa. College offi cials say a Coast district parking fee has been suggested several ti mes but always has been reject ed before reaching formal consideration by the trustees Corr ell a n J Th o mpson , executive vice chancellor for business, said district offi cials h ave b egun t alkin g more ser iously about parking fees in the wake of severe state funding cutbacks. Thompson said the state will permit the district to collect such fees if the money 1s used specifically for the m aintenance and po licing of campus parking lots. The vie·~· chancellor said the starf probably would propose a parking rec in the range of $3 to $5 per driving sdf\J ent per semester The specif It'!. or 1 he parking fee plan have n o t been co m pleted. At Wed nesday's meeting, the distrid staff will ask the board of trustees for direction on whether to proceed rn preparing a formal parking fee µIan or lo s('utlle the idea T hompson said neighboring com mumly college districts are being t•onsulted regarding their parkrng fee po licies Saddlcback Com m u n ity College District charges a $10 per semester parking fee 11t its Irvine and Mission Viejo cam pUSt'!-t. At Santa Ana College . the parking fee 1s $4 per seme!-tler FullC'rton College charges $4 per '>t'mester to studt'nts taking six units or less, $8 for those l ak ml( mor(' than six unat!S . The Cypress College parking fl'<~ is $10 per !'temester or 25 t·ents per visit Off1t•1als at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges said many students are not aware of the p a rking fet· proposal. Classes resumed only one week ago, and student government groups are not compl etely organi zed According to Bruce Williams. a Golden West spokesman, the lluntin~on Beach campus lots, which can accom modate more than 4,000 cars, are frequently filled lie said some students are mor e t•o nccrned about the ex p ected el imtn ation of one Golden West lot t hat has been offered for sale by the college distri('l D u ring t he b usy opening weeks of the semester. Orange Coast College must borrow space from the nearby Or ange County Fairgrounds lo handle thl' overflow of parking. The Co!>t a Mesa campus itself has room for about 5,000 cars Coastline Colleg~ 0Hic1als have their own concerns about the prop()Sed parking fee Coa s tline spokesman J ack Chappell said the college has no security personnel to enforce parking regul ations at the fi ve elementary schools leased by the ~ollel{e. lie noted that these schools ar e located m residential tracts. Coastline students who wis h to avoid the parking fee m ay leave th e ir ca r s o n a djacent residential s treets. creating ill will among near by homeowners ·'We r l•cognize th at we're t'X p£nding money to provide par king al these facilities," said Chappell. "But we have to we igh the proposed fee against the cost of t.'nforl·ing it and the impact on surrounding neighbors .. Firm threatened for dumping Coast commission eyes suit in Bolsa Chica stables incident By PATRICK KENNEDY Of tM ~llr .-+i.c S\aft Attorneys for the California Coast a l Comm ission have threatened to sue offi cials or a construction firm and others for illegall y dumping tons of dirt on a one-acre portion of the Bolsa Ch ica lowl and m ar s h near Huntington Beach city ltmils. Offi cials of All A me riean Asphalt. who are conducting a road improvement project for the City of Huntington Beach, say the lowland dumping was s topped foll owing a verbal warning fr om a Co a stal Commission offi cial Monday The company is b ased in Orange and offi cials say they m ade an agreement with the oper ator of a 10-a c re h orse stable in the lowl ands lo dU11JP mounds of earth there so he could improve his parking lot , b ui ld a corral and cr eate a fi shing pond. Coastal Commission attorney Steven Brown says the stable o wn er, F red Burk ett o r Huntington Beach, offi cials of the const ruction company and the landowner , Me tropolitan Wa ter Di strict of Southern Califorrua, were mail ed offici al notice Monday afternoon that the dumping is 1llegal without a Coastal Commission permit and s ubject to fin es. Huntington Beach hnrse stable owner F'red Burkett stands by mounts of dirt that coastal c:omm1ss10n off 1c1als SOI/ mw;t be removed from the Bolsa Chica lowland marsh Brown says tf a per mit lo d ump •r ill m aterial in the lowland area near the stable is denied. then the three parties in vo l ved wo ul d be tol d to remove the estimated 12 tons of earth that's been dumped in the past two weeks just north of the Wintc r sbur g fl ood contro l channel. Act to protect this natural resource and see that it's restored," he said. The three parties ('Ontacted by representatives of the Coastal Commission Sa) they don't know who would be responsible to remove the dirt mounds if a dumping permit is denied by the Coastal Commission HB trustees mull sale of gym site He said the maximum fine for unintentionally violating the Co a s t a l Ac t by dum pi ng maten al on a coastal wetlands is $10.000 He said the fine for knowingly violating the law by dumping material on a coastaJ marsh is $5.000 a day. Brown said s alt m arsh vegetation has been destroyed by the dumping. "We're assuming the dumping was done without knowledge t hat the Coastal ~cl was being violated," Brown said. "But it seems like there's a statewi de pa ttern to dump ma terial on wetlar1ds . It's a lmost like a statewide assault "Wetlands in Southe rn California are a very fragile and unique envi ronment and it's our responsibility under the Coastal Officials of the water dtslnct relc>ased a statement Monda:, a ftt•rnoon s aying they gave Burkett permission to change the face or the 10 acres he leased. but that they didn't know a permit was n-qu1red Burkett, who owns Smokey's Stables. says he thought he was "doing something good for thl• p eop l e a n d k ids 1n t h e com mun1ty " by 1 m proving parking and adding a hshing pond Hugh Lee, of All American As ph alt, says his crews have found another site to dump the ea r t h fil l f ro m the r oad r e('onslruct1on pr oject on Edinger Avenue between Bolsa Chica and Springdale streets. He said no more earth would be deposited in the Bolsa Chica. He said until Monday, 425 truckloads of di r t had been dropped on the lowland area near Burkelt's stables Hunting t o n B e a c h Cit y 1 elementary> School District trustees are reconsidering a de· cision of whether to sell the prop· er ty on which the Huntington Beach City Gym rests. In June the trustees agreed to continue leasing the gym prop· t•rty to the city for five years beyond the current contract ex· p1rat1on date in 1967. T he trustees donated the gym building itself to t he city in 1967. City officials wanted the lease e xtended before they would spend some $250.000 to upgrade the gymnasium building. But a recent appraisal of the pr operty has prompted a re· consider a tion b y the school board. which has now agreed to negotiate to sell the gym prop· crty to the city. A significant difference of opinion exists. however, regard· ing the value of the gym pro· perty ............. .___ State of f1cmb toy salt marsh vegetation W<1$ illegally de1ttr~td in the Bolla Chica lowland when ~ of earth ioos dumped and leveled to create a parking lot near a hone stablt ' Earli e r this year. a c ity em ployee Judged that the gym property, localed at 1600 Palm St . 1s worth $238,000. But an appraiser hir ed by the sch ool district r ecently de - termined that the land is worth $600,000. Norm Worth y. the c ity's superintendent of parks acquisi· lion and development. said the Huntington Beach City Council will be asked Monday to reaf· fi rm its desire to acquire the gym property and to hire an outside appraiser to complete a new evaluation of the land. "We won't sell it unless we can agree on the fair market value," said school board presi· dent Gary Nelson. "We will not sell it below the fair market price." The 20.000 square-foot gy m a nd pool facility was built in 1931 for stude nts attending an adjacent elementary school Cyclist dies of injuries in accident A Huntington Beach motorist has died of injuries he suffered in a Sept. 5 tr affic collision that earlier claimed tbe life of his passenger, police reported lo· day. Rex Steven Reynolds. 24 , was pronounced dead Monday after- noon at Fountain ValJey Com· munity Hospital, according to the Orange County Coroner's of· fice. Reynolds was driving west on Pacific Coast Highway between Newland Street and Beach Boulevard al 7:40 p.m . 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" • · '~ covery profTram by 1-1..l,.• at the I '1. • tr ~ • .~ t 2' 1 tO h IM 1M • ftt ..... Mtllf ii .. a f • " Ill J" • ~ 7~. "' 'IN" • ._ "' 1 a. ..-. • ... "''' · .. ,,. ,~·" Hw "1 1 , wa ""• "':t ·· 4 -! l'INH llftU .. ,..06 :;:~· " nervous resp()t\8e from Wall Street. a ... 1 M ••"!!ft""° • "-"-l.Jt ... 41 _.... • + ... asH .,•U S ~. ''W h 't U to b t .: J .: ts ...... r ..,,_.. n Ullo . t' '::\i' J; n--::: =· l.a 't ; 1~ ~ H Di'J JS .. J ~.. e <'Ven even 10 ef'I a • ,... • .. • oia.111 • 11 ... .....w1 1111.11 .. ,,..,.... HM ' .. • 11• u before we 're counted out," ht a.Id. ~~" ~·,,~ ~ ... ~ ~ Act at once for college aid f F'trl1 of o fhrr~·porf lent'I on tinanctng o coU•ge educ:otwn J It ls unmistakably clear the era of Inexpensive, eaiuly obtained college loans is over WhUe colleee costs huve doubled In the past 10 years, Congreaa haa followed the Reagan White House's lead and staahed federal dollars for s tudent financial aid, hitting hardest at the popu.lar (and much abused > Guar an· teed Sludenl Loan Progr a m <GSL). Students and fa milies of students having to pay for college must prepare to do more for the mselves. Educate yourselves about all forms of financial aid. Let the colleges ~ of your choice know the facts about your own .,. ts partic ul a r _ circumstances. .&----•-------- be fa~0~or~~~l SYlVIA PDRTIR gressive th a n ever in pursuing all leads about possible help in· eluding "campus·based'' programs such as gr ants, college work-study programs and scholarships from private sources . ·'There sti lJ is financial aid to help pay for the college your child wants to attend, despite the cut- backs in feder al aid," says Joe Paul Case of the College S cholars hip Service, the fi nancial aid division of the College Board. "But you have to prove that you need assistance. And to get assistance, you have to apply in the right way at the right lime "Timing is crucial," Case s aid, ''whether your child is a high school senior planning to start college m the fall of 1982, or is already enrolled and is looking ror money to pay college bills." If your child is attending coll ege this fall but has not submitted an application for a Guaranteed Stu- dent Loan, there are only a few days remaining before you may be curbed by new requirements. The requirements become effective Oct 1 They could drastically limit your chances of getting a college loan. You must act immed iately, since the key to your future situation is to have the approval of the college aid office by Sept. 30. This advice a lso holds for stu dents in the states wher e the Auxiliary Loans to As- sistant Students <ALAS> Program is in effect. This formerly was the Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (P(US) Program . Check lhe college aid of- ficer lo find out the critical facts about your standing. Identify a bank in your home state <or area) that is a lender, and at the same time obtain a loan application from the bank, your child's college or the state loan agency. omplete the application in as much detail as required to be sure you avoid processing delays. 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(APl - Last fal l , J erry Faust was ~oaching high school football in C1ncinnat1 and now he finds himself coaching a Notre Dame team ranked No. 1 in college football Faust debuted with the Fight· ing Irish Saturday and his team Jumped to the top s pot in The As- sociated Press college football poll this week after defeating Lou1s1ana State 27 9 "I TtUNK I'll retire now At least I can say I was No. 1 once in m y life," the coach said Mon· day after learning the Irish had taken over first place in the AP poll Notre Dame's climb to the top was helped by a pair of upsets of Mi c hig an and Alabama. last week 's top two team s . Michigan, which meets Notre Dame this Saturday, fell from the top spot after losing its Big Ten opener to Wiscons in. Faust, whose college coaching debut was one of the most anx- iou s I y awaite d in r ecent memo ry, was quick to admit that one game does not make a season .. Serious ly, it's great, a real honor . but it will be tough to s tay there. It's rea lly too early in the season to worry about be· ing No t , but we 'll take it," scud Faust. 46. who left Cincinnati's Moeller High School after last sea son to take over the reins at Notre Dame from Dan Devme. ·'The end of t he year is when it really counts The pressure of being No 1 doesn't bother me " NOTRE DAME. Southern California, Oklahoma, Georgia a nd Penn State are the top five learns in this week's AP poll while Michigan , Alabama and Nebraska d ropped lo 11th, 12th and 17th . re s pe c tivel y Nebraska, ranked No. 7 last week, also was an upset victim last Saturday. Notre Dame, fourth a week ago, hurdled to the top with ~ of 65 firs t-place votes and 1,233 of a possible 1,300 points. Southern Cal, which buried Tennessee 43· 7, jumped from fifth to second with 12 firs t -place votes and 1.181 points Oklahoma. a 37-20 winner over Wyoming, held onto third with 12 first -place ballots and 1,153 points. The defending champion Georgia Bulldogs climbed from sixth to fourth and received 12 firsts and 1,113 points following a 27-13 triumph over California. The firth and s ixth-place teams, Penn Stale and Texas, e ach received one first-place vote. Penn State crushed Cincin· nati 52·0 and jumped from a ninth-place tie to fifth with 996 points while Texas trounced Rice 31-3 and s hot from eighth to s ixth with 963 points. ... --.ii.. • • • 0 ····· ....... .. 0 4 ~ a a 3 Daily Pilat H I r TUESOAY, SEPT. 1S, 1981 CLASSIFIED C6 s 2 a a 2 a s s a c 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 Orange Coast College wants to pass the test this football season. C4 . 2 3 2 2 1 3 From. one war zone to another Gelker: Playing for USC was nothing compared to surviving in Lebanon • 8 y JOHN SEVANO Of tlM 0.llr ...... SIMf At first glance. G ra nt Gelker's ac- complishments would seem miniscule compared lo others in his family llis father, Bruce, was part·owner of the Portland Storm in lhe old World football League a nd is c urrently owner of the Saddleback Inn. som e pretty impressive feats of his own 11e·s battled back from a separat· ed spine to become an All-conference defensive hneman at Orange Coa st College in 1973. couple of months, spent more than 11 year and a half --on his own time and own money "trying to help a g roup of Christians c aught between the PLO and IHacl." ly cold and the food sometimes hard to stomach "I learned so much about myself and the people," explained Gelker of the ex- perience. "I remembe r I was Invited over to someone's place to eat one day and we had a baked goat's bead. And, without utensils or washing their hands, the people would break off pieces and give them to you . And, he also went on to play two more The res ult was an achievement that far exceeded other family accomplish ments. and an inner reward that the younger Gelker will carry for the rest of UXJKJNG BACK Thomas Gelker , a second cousin, 1s the same Thomas Gelker who was ac cused of sabotaging the jury in the re· cent NFL-Oakland Raiders anti-trust case The suit, which ended with the jurors voting 8 2 in the Raiders' favor, was nonethe less declared a mistrial Thomas was finger ed by his fellow jurors as the reason why seasons at USC where, as an outside linebacker, he was part of the Trojans' 1974 national champions hip squad. Pretty impressive stuff. huh? It is un til you consider Gelker's recent mis s ionar y work m Israel. • llS life. "I Jived inside Lebanon," stated the 28·year-old Newport Beach resident ·•1 taught school and helped tutor the peo· pie I tried to help the people as much as I could." "It was an honor , supposedly, to be g iven a goat's eye. And for dessert, they JUSt cracked open the skull and gave you some brains .. I knew I was having a good meal when they tried to give the leftovers lo a Grant Gelkcr . actually, has compiled Gelker, who has been back for only a Conditions, to say the least . were not the best. There was no hot water or ade- quate heating . The winte rs were biller· !See GEL.KER, Page C2) 1>e11r .._ -llY llk-.il •- ·It's Elway vs. Elway SAN FRANCISCO <AP> John Elway expects to be malc- ing his living as a professional athlete, probably as a National Football LeaRu quarterback. But the Stanford athlete. who hit .361 for his college baseball team last s pring, al~o could be the New York Yankees' right fi elder of the future. He was the Yankees' first draft choice this s pring and they want him to play minor league ball next s ummer Elway, a 21 -year -old junior, passed for 418 yards in Stan- ford 's season-opener last Satur- day, a 27-19 loss lo Purdue. He described the game as "one of the most frustrating I've ever played in," but added Monday that the frustration was quickly forgotten . The next one, however, is against the San Jose State team coached by his father, Jack Elway The third annual father· son, Elway vs Elway game will be played Saturday before a crowd of about 70,000 at Stanford Stadium . .. If I had a choice, it would be not to play against him. I've been a big fan of his all my life. I'd go watch his teams play and want them to win," the son said Monday . George Brett zs caugl1t m a rundown. Ex-Orange Coast College star Daryl Sconiers rleft) applied the tag. Jack Elway is 14·9·1 since coming to San Jose two years ago, but two of the losses are to Stanford. and he said, "I'd just a s soon we not play, too Angels invent new game --Murphy Ball Whatever can go wrong will,. and it does in. another critical loss, this time to. Kansas City By ED ZINTEL oruw 0.11, ,..._.SIMI You've heard of Billy Ball! Well how about Murphy Ball? Murphy Ball get s its name arter Murphy's Law. which s tat es. "Wh a tever can go wrong, will go wrong " And by now it's pretty clear who the originators and prach· t1oners of Murphy Ball are - the Angels The Angels have been playing Murphy Ball lo a tee. They'r e a s good or better than the Oakland A's are at Billy Ball. If nine losses in 10 games isn't living proof of that. then perhaps Monday night's game at Anaheim Stadium is In eight consecutive losses up until Sunday, the Angels had booted balls, left men stranded, pitched horrendously and did all those other things that Murphy Ball 1s known for. Sunday, the Angels again put on a classic dis play of Murphy Ball . but unfortunately. it came just a IHtle late and they won because the Texas Rangers were playing Murphy Ball as well But Monday ni ght, before 20,9 17 , the Angels put on perhaps their best Murphy Ball show to date. blowing a 3·0 lead a nd losing to the Kansas City Royals, 4-3 Blowin~ 1t is the correct term Although it's easy to place the blame on the person who served up the two-run home run ball to Frank White In the eighth inning that pro- duced the final score llhat be 1ng Andy Hassler), Murphy Ball is, of course. a team s port. And the Angels truly lost it as a team. A 11 they did by losrng was practically turn in all their chips for the 1981 season . When you 're six games out with 18 to go, you might as well fold up, call a cab and say good night. Are the Angels feeling just that way? You bet. Don Baylor had nothing to s a y after Monday's game. And he was the guy who socked the home run in the first inning to ~ive the Angels a 3-0 lead and the golden chance to s tart in with Murphy Ball. Rick Burleson ? He also took the Fifth Bobby Grich? Speechless. Dan Ford? Ditto. Juan Beniquez? Nada. Gene Mauch ? Yes, Gene Mauch had a few things to say, none of them. however, were very nice Actually, Mauch, who spoke on Sunday of the dire necessity to sweep the Royals in three. had some kind words for his s tarter. Bruce Kison. As it should have been. K.ison, who hadn't started a game s ince July 14. 1980 before he gave his right arm to Dr Lewis Yocum's s urg ical krufe, worked 72 a innings, having thrown JUSt 78 pitches and hold· ing a 3-2 lead ll was the longest Kison had gone in a year, his previous best this season being 4% in· nings o n Aug. 25 against Boston. "Mar velous," was Mauch·s report card on Kison "I loved 1l I 'm surprised h e had as much control as he did I ex· peeled him to throw that many pitches but r expected that to be through only five or s ix in· nings." So why wasn 't K1son left in if he was pitching so well? Did a 3-2 game, with a runner at firs t and two out require a c aU to the bullpen, especially for a guy who is noted for serving up the long ball at inopportune times? "When I think of Hassler . I think of ground balls." said Mauch ··1 never even t hought of t he possibilit) or a home run. Neither did Hassler. "The pitc h was down low to him (White I." he s aid afterward as he nervously took drags off a c igarette ... I threw him just what I wanted to -a low fast ba II But the ball didn't quite s·i nk like I wanted it to . Sometimes, it happens that way " Mauc h s aid he brought in Hassler, a left-hander, to keep a c lose eye on the speedster, Willie Wilson, at first. But Hassler, afte r throwing two charity tosses to first, s aid af. terward that he wasn't con· cerned with the runner -only the batter. Kison was understandably pleased with his outing. Through the first seven innings, he threw 13 ground ball outs. an <See ANGELS, Page C2) Daily Pilat Player of the week: Joel Seay, Fountain Valley High 'Lopes of old' homer sparks Dodgers In a 16·7 victory over Santa Ana Valley High Friday, this 6·0. 175-pound senior letterman caught seven passes. netting 149 yards and a 12-yard scoring catch. Fountain Valley's highly re· garded passing game is obviously as good as billed after Seay's dis· play of catching ability. SAN DIEGO (AP > -According to Dodge r s Manager Tommy Lasorda, Davey Lopes is the type of player who can win a game with a single, his base running or a home run. Sometimes even with all three. Lopes stroked a three-run homer to key a slx·rtm seventh lo lead the Dodgers to a 10·5 victory over San Diego Monday night. "He looks like the Lopes of old," said Lasorda. "He can beat you so many ways -base hits, stolen bases and hitting the ball out of the park." Arter struggling below the .200 mark for most of the season, Lopes hu come alive in September as a hitter. Coming off a tlroin injury that sidelined hlcn for more than two weeks, the 35-year-old veteran has collected 14 hits in his last 35 at-bats for a .400 clip "[ wanted him to know he wasn't Roin~ On TV tonight channel 11 at 7 to lose his job when he was on the dis· abled list. I told Davey when he was read/ to come back, he was our second baseman," added Lasorda. "I never lost confidence in myself," said Lopes. "There has bee,n no pressure Pressure is when you are afraid of failure. "It makes me believe in myself even ,. . more. I felt given the opportunity I would' produce, regardless of what other people think " The game was tied 4·4 when Mike Scioscia and Mike Marshall each stroked two·out pinch singles off reliever Eric Show. 0·2. to s tart the rally Derrel Thomas followed Lopes' fifth homer of the year with a s ingle and scoi'ed on Pedrq Guerrero's double to cap the in· ning. Lopes, hitting just .202 at the start of the game. rapped four hlts in six trlps, drove in four runs and stole a base to lead a 17-hlt Dodger attack against aix Padre pitchers. Rookie Ted Powe r, l ·l . JCol the victory. <See DODGERS, Pa-e C2) ....... --... He caught one for a 40-yard gain and it was of the diving, fingertip variety. Another, hla flrst of nine catches, was a leaplng grab and when the game was over, his coach, Milte Milner, singled him out for deserving praise. A 42-yard catch in the ai<!ond half got the Barons on their way to an 80-yard scoring march, Yrbicb J l Sea was capped by bis 12-yard recep-oe Y tion in the end 1one. . Quick, with the ability to get open, Seay'a .-billU. become even more obvious by the fact quarterb1ck Matt Stevens went to him for seven of bis 10 complet.lon.s. -.. ...... ~ .. --· -___ __. _____ _ .... .-....... ~ .... ··-··--~-~ s; \ -a H F -. ,. ........ ~ • Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT fTuoadey. September 15, 1981 LA Olympics to he 'Spartan' .. AP_....,.. A reszd.ent of the Sauth Bronx f ishes in East River oppositt North Brother Island New York City 1s will mg to sell or lease the abandoned 16 acres to whomever comes up with the best proposal for its use. ·wanna buy an island? New York City has one in East River for sale or lease " NEW YORK <AP> -Don't ex- pect to be greeted oo arrival by Ricardo Montalban and a dwarf in a while s uit. But if you have a fantasy and a way to make it • com e true. New York City has an island for you North Brother Is land -161,'2 abandoned acres off the coast of the South Bronx to which the in famous "T ypho id Mary " and thous ands of dis ease victims were once banis hed -is on the market. The city s a ys 1t is willing to • sell or le a s e the is land t o whoever comes forward with the best proposal for its us e. No rth Brother offers a great view of the rest of New York City and some res pite from its t urbulence But the close st thing to re gular transportation are the j e ts which roar overhead en r o ute to LaGua rdia Airpor t: th e r e i s no bridge t o the m a inland and no ferry s ervice In recent years. t he Eas t , River island h as been important • only to the pheasants wh o Live • there and the pilots who use it as • an approach marker. It is cov - er ed with vegetation a nd dolled DEATH NOTICES with the ruins of sever al build- ings, including a former tuberculosis hospital. a public school and a church. Rut l ast m o nth t he cit y 's Board of Es timate invited de· velo pers to submit proposals for the island No price has been set, but when it was put up for auc tion in the 1970s, t he c ity wanted at least $1.1 million The s ale was later canceled . ly solid proposal has com e from an Albany -bas ed non -profit group, the Institute for Man and Science, which wants to develop a residential village of 100 to 150 low and middle-income families from the South Bronx "The nois e from the planes is a problem.'' admitted Steven Phelps, a spokesman for the in· s titute . "But other ne ighborhoods have learned to li ve with it " The re h as n e ve r bee n a s hortage of suggestions for the island Proposals have ranged fro m a prison to a movie lot. and in<'luded an amusem ent park, an environmental c e nter and a drug rehabilit ation hos pital Fo r years former City Coun- cilman Matthew Troy pushed it as a site for a city-run gambling c a s ino, which he l iked t o describe as ''the Monaco or the West.'' The island fell into disuse in the m1d-1960s after the city closed Rivers ide Hospital , a tuberculosis hos pital that had been converted into a treatment center for drug addicts When the city acquired the island in 1885, it had already bee n used for 30 years by the Sisters of Charity to isolate and treat cholera, t yphoid, sm allpox a nd yellow fever The island's mos t famous rest· de nt wa s "Typhoid" M a r y M allon, who was quarantined there tn 1~7. S he was consigned to North Brother afte r s everal cases of typhoid were traced to families which employed her as a cook. Described in reports or the time a s '·a veritable peripatetic breeding ground for the bacilli a human culture tube," she was the first recorded carrier of th e disease who was not affected by it By THOMAS D. ELIAS Los Angeles promised the world a "Spartan " 1984 Olympic festlvul and that 'll how it'a shaplna up Uut the Los Angeles Olympics will be Spartan only by comparison to the extravaganzas staged by Montreal and Munich, the last two Olympiads in which the U.S. participated. A BC has already paid the organizing commit- tee $48 million oul of the $225 million it bid for domestic television rights and 12 commercial sponsorg have pledged to pay more than $70 mtlllon to become the "official .. beer, ham burgers, son drinks and other products of the games . In Los Angeles, "Spartan" will be a relative term ll will mean· No free hotel r ooms for most oHiciaJ vis- itors and a mere 7 .800 press accreditations. C ollege dormitories instead of a n ew Olympic Village for lhe athletes. All new s ports facilities built for t he CALIFORNIA FOCUS games pajd for by private sponsors. Most of all. "Spartan" mean:> publfc money will be used only for items lii.e at:cuMty and fire protection. "The 1984 Gam es will be r eturned to the zone of reasonableness," says Harry Usher, No 2 m an on the Los Angeles organizing comm ittee stair "That does not mean (they> will diminis h in any way the pur ity of th e competition and the dignity of the festival " But it does me an the next Olympics will be more a regional than a local affair, with even ts s lated at locations as much as 240 miles a part, from Santa Barbara in the north to Pomona in the eas t and San Diego to the south. That 's helped defus e local environmental op· position. Laws uits and other obs tacles were t hreatened when it appeared that many activities might be centered in areas where new stadiums. velodromes or rowing facilities would have to be built By s cattering the s ports -and the traffic - geo graphlcaJly, the organaiers have avoided ma- jor public opposition. Remarkably, the Olympics weren't even an is - sue in last spring 's city election, even though Ira Reiner, who earlier headed an unsuccesful anli- Olympics initiative dr ive. was elected city at· torney . "It is clear now that they are going to be fin anced by private parties and will cost taxpayers a lmost nothing," Reiner s ays ~ .. So it is incumbent on all of us to bring the m off as well as possible:" And those putting up the private capital expect to make big profits. although the organizing com · mittee 's cut of a n y profit will go to char ities . ABC. for example, p lans to sell a record $600 million in comm ercial tim e and has already sold $245 million worth, enough to cover its Los Angeles cos ts . ·'The priv ate organization of these games is an imp ortant i nnovat ion," says Juan Antonio Sam aranch, the Spania rd who h eads the Interna- tional Olympic Committee. "Jf success comes. it will assure comparable success for future games." Not necessarily . For most cities don't already have suitable arenas for track (the Los Angeles Coliseum>. soccer (the Rose Bo wl). basketball (the Forum) and gymnastics <UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. By leasing those facilities and univer sity dormitories for a few weeks rather t han building new ones. the Los Angeles organizers will save about three -quarters or the expenses in curred by Montreal and Munich. BEARDSl.E\' tn Lagunu Bral'h. <.'a for 14 H E L E ;-.; (" (.J k N yt'ars mo\'lng lhcrc Crom REA RDSLEY. rt·sitlent of lloll\ \\llod, Ca She w.i:-. '>Ur Cn:,t a Me'>a. l'il Passed ('CSsful and wt•ll known m 2 a win on St•ptcmbrr 11 1981 f1elch of l')Cprcs~1on. pa mt mg Sun:1\'{'(I I)' 2 <.,(1n:-. fhomJs and a"trofoJO her l'arly J Corn, Jr of Sar<'ox1t'. Mis years \\ere spent in Chal souri and R1ch;1rd n Corn of anooi?a. Tenn . and s he re Santa Ana. Ca . a dauRhll.'r ceived her art training. with ~o El C"am1nu ltl·<il. San C'll'ffit'nte. Ca d1rectnri. t\l'.1 lil1 h eld on Wednesday, Sep , Eltas i.! a columnist ba.s.,,ed::_m:::.::::~~S~~...,,L.. tember 16 1981 at 12 00 noon ------------ ' B e t t , So I e., bee 0 f honors .11 tht• Pennsylvania R a k ersf1t'ld , Cc1 . r, Acad emy of 1F1ne Arts gra ndchildren <1nd 10 gr(.'at Phtladl'l phi a. I cnnsylvanla ~randchildrl'n St•rv1ces "111 and !atcr at lht• Art Institute be held on Wc·dnc.,d:n Sep nf C h1<•al!O 'ihc rerel\ ect tember lfi, 1981 at I J<iPM at much reC'ogn1t1on 1n the the Brown Colonial Chapel :.outh for her pa1nlinR:.. be· With Or Kenton BC'shore or 1ng prohc1ent in portraits. the llarbor Fcllo\\.,hip Bible landsrapes and still hfes m \hurch of Costa :\tesa f)f 'anou)I media Many prom1 , r1c1a ting lntcr menl will nent bu~inesses and pohllc~I follow at Melro:.t· Abbey fi gure'> <'<1mc tn her studio M<.'m ori.i l P ark F riends for their 1>0rtr.11ls and she who wish mav rall at the held J number of I _woman mortuan rroin 3 oOPM tu t'.'<h1h11 s or ~er pa.1ntings. 9 OOPM Loda\' September IS C:oming to C;i hforn111 luter 1981 B ro."n ('ol on i ai opened up nc" field s of in Mortuar) directori; teresl to :\liss :\1cDonald and Mc OONA LO a s tud) or Astrology and MARJORI E Mc·DO NALD. Numerology la unched her r.:> ident of Laguna Beach into a second c·areer in Ca Pa:.sed awa) at he; which she wa:. l'Quall) sue hom e on Saturda\ Sep cessful Recnl(nil1on or her tc mber 1£. 19Rl a ft er u ability in this held brought lingering illnesi. Sh(• residt.>d her an mv1tallon. on 2 oc ' cas1on<> to appl'ar on na t 1on .i1 1, hroadcast te lev1s1on· pro~ram s She .. ,. I•, I.• .1 .-. 1.· ,.. n,. IAL TZ IHGHOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHAP'El 427E 17thSt Costa Mesa fl46·9371 P'IHCE llOTHHS SMrTHS' MOITUUT 627 Main SI t1unt1nqton Stach 536·6539 P'ACIRC VIEW Ml.MOalAl P'UIC Cerreterv Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 \ McCOtt• '\~ AOATUARIES Lac. .. na Beach 494-9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAUOll LA W,.._MT. OLIVI Moo uarv • Cerretery Crel'n.1 torv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-555• ,,llCI IROTHBS 18.1. llOADWAY MOaTUAaY 1 to Broadway Costa Mesa 642-91 50 l leaves behind J -.1sters J ane Semmluw Phoebe McDonald of LaRuna Beach. Ca and Rosemarv lUll of New Smyrna Beach. Florida a n d l bro t her Ph ill ip McDonald of Oceanside, Ca Memorial scrv1rC's will be he ld on Satu rrlay. Sep· tem hc.>r 26, 1981, 1n llol· lywood \I.h ere Miss '1 c· Do n ald had m ade many friends Mc NATI' JOH.'11 LLOYO McNATT. S<'WARTZ AL Bt:R T A l.LEN SCJI WAf<TZ. r esident of Wt•<;tminslcr, Ca Passed a" a) on September IS. 1981 He 1s survived hy his wire .M ari~uente Masonic and religious Service:, will be DEATHS ELSEWHERE MEMPHJS, Tenn !Al» Walter "Furry" Lewis. who played bottleneck gull..r in the W C llandy hand thal made Bea le Street and the Me mphis lll ues a legend. died Mon d ay SOUTH BEND. lnri IAP 1 Richard T. Sullivan, 72, an author. University of Notre Dame professor and reviewer ror The New York Times and Chicago Tribune 30 years. ched Sunday l.OS A:-.:GEl.ES tAPl Z. Wayne Griffin. 74, who produced the "Burns and Allen" show on radio and ·General El ec tr ll' Theater'' on 1elev1S1on died Thursday N EW LO 'DON , Conn 1AP1 Amanda Benjamin Hall Brownell, 9 1, an author and poet who won several literary prizes. 1n eluding two Poetry Society of Amen r a awards. d1erl Wednesday MILAN, llaly IAP1 f:ugenio Monlale. 84, who won the Nobel prize for literature m l97S and wa~ cons idred the leading Italian poet or the 20th ren tury, died Saturday GREENWI CH , Conn t AP I -Frank Mc Hugh, 83, who acted In supporting roles in vaudeville. theater, tll ms and television for more than 50 years, died Friday. He was best known for his sidekick roles In mo l ion pictures. inc luding "Going My Way" with B!ng Crosby and "The Fighting 69th" and "The Roaring Tw enties" with James Cagney at the Harbor Lawn Mount ruauc MOtlCE PUil.iC MOtlCE Olive Memorial Chapel with ---------------------- \he Hunting to n Beach Ns -u NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~1ason1c Lod~e !1380 t'&AM ,~~~~!:~!i:::s DANIEL H. STEELMAN, •>ffic1at1ng Interme nt r11e ro11-•no per"°" 1, ootno t>usl· aka DANIEL HERBERT sen·ic~ immediately follow· ,.. .. u STEELMAN AND 0 F 1n g Ser\11('eS under the e:~:RT~R~S~~LL~~TA.!.~ PETITION TO AD · direction o( Ha rbor La"n MecAr1,..., &l•d , '•110. "~•Port MINISTER ESTATE NO. Mount Olive Mortuary vf e,ec,,,c..1lf°""1•nteo. A·109334. Costa Mesa $40-55:-W ""'"°"Y M v1tu, m E .... nino sw T o a I I h e 1 r s , ~-Ht•Port e .. , ... C•lllornl• be neficiaries, c r ed ito r s n 1s t1us1n>H• •H-uci..s by •n 1 .... and contingent c reditors of d••1ou.t1 1 Daniel H Steelman aka Tiii• ~:i::'n~ -~~1~11ec1 with ti. Daniel Herbert Stee lman Co..nh Clerk of Or•noe Co..nty on and persons WhO may be Auo :i.. "'' ,, .... ot_he rwise interested in the P .. oitllled 0r-co .. , Delly P11o1 w1 II and/or estate · s.1>1 1. 1, is, n. 1"' :m<1-1i A petition has been fi led -----------by Carolyn Kay Steelman NEW YO HK t J\P • NIUC•TlCE in the Superior Court of Manuel Archlmbaud, 71. a 1------------Orange County requesting retired Pcruv111n diplomat "'~~~~!:~:_•:::' lSth a1 t C a r o I Y ':' Kda Y a nd r or m I.' r 0 I Y m PI c '"• ioi1-1no per-.s ••• doln~ ee man be appoint~ a s lightweight boxi n~ m(•c1a l t>uslnenes personal representative to wi nner , clied Saturda) MORH IHGsioE wooDs 1v. administer the estate of LTD., m•1 8"<11 8ou1everd, H...,,. Daniel H Steelman aka S A N BER NA RDI NO tAP l Dr Roy V. Kill, 62, s upe r 1nte ndc n1 of S:in Bernardino County schools Slnre 1959. died Thursduy LOS ANGEi.ES <APl Au s trian born ac tress Marla Palmer, 56, who began putltng on her nwn s ho ws at age 3 1n he r hometown of Vienna. d1rd Sept. 6 PASADENA 1APl In ventor Clarence Cobl"rly. 88. who filed his first patent at age 22 and spent h1s lire as an engineer. died Sept 7 He was the youngest c>f three brothers who came lo C aliforni a fro m th e Midwest at thc turn of the century and earh or whom exrellcd 1n their fields. LOS ANGELES <AP1 Marvin L. Farris, 67. pres1 dent of the Association of Ta lent Agents. died Wed · nesdav ATLANTA !A P1 Alec Nagle. 36, senior prod111·C'r f o r t h l' Ca bl e N<'"S Net work, died 'lr a heart at tack lie was attrndinf( the Radio amt Television Nrws Oirector11 Assoc1ahon con vent1on in New Orleans HING HAM . Mass. 1AP1 William Avt ry B•kt'r. fi9. a na\•al archite<'t "ho designed lhe Mayflower II, a rcpllco or tht' vessel that brou ght the Pilgrims to M assachusctts. died Tues day 1no1on a..cn, C.lltoml• nM7 • · • Hector 11111 .. ~ ... ,.,., ... ,,, Daniel Herbert Steelman Bou teurd. Hw,.llnoton leech, (under the Inde pendent c..111.,......,t-.a Ad .. t t. f E t t EHA o. •• ...,..,.,,1 Cori>or••ion. • m in1s ra 1<;>n o . s a es C•ll lornl• COO'l)Oratlon, 16162 ... c .. Ac t)..J'he petition 15 set for aowlnerd. Hu,.llnoton auc11, hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ce111ornl•tJM7 700 Civic Cente r Drive ~~14'::,'::'*''coro. West, in the City of Santa Pfftldan1 · Ana, California on October ,..,, .._.........,. wes 111" """ n.. 14, 1981 a t9:30 AM, Covnty C1ertio1~enoa eoun1yons.p. IF YOU OBJECT to tt'te l""Mr 1', 1'11 "''""" granting of the petition, Publl....., Orenoa eo..1 Delly P11o1, you should either appear S.P4. u . 22. "·ext. s, "'' «>7Hi at the t'teari ng and state PHUC•m l'ICTITIOUI •USINISS NAMa STATl!MINT llle followl119 pertons er••dolno bUWnftJ n : IMPERIAL DYNASTY CO, l41l ,....,_, 81..S., ~CIOrt hM:h, CA. ~ Tlmoihy Penc"I Wtno , S74J Iron-SI . Rane:"° Pelos VtrdH, CA ~4 ""6rl-S.ldeno. ll41 WerwlO AYt .. UK Anoeln. CA. 90031 Tiiis buslnets Is conduci..i by • oene••I pert,.""lp. Timothy "-nchl weno T"f\ ~I-I wes fl19d wllll ll'a County Cler~ of Or•noe COll,.IY on your ob1ec t ions or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be 1n pe rson or by your at· torne y. IF Y O U ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceased. you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as AUQ. 21, 1'1i ,,_. provided in Section 700 of Put111tNc1 <>reno-co .. 1 o.11v Pl1o1, t h e Prob a t e C ode o f s.114 1.1. 1s.n . "" California. The time for __________ .. _,.._, fifing claims will not ex- PWIUC •nee pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- STATa1MMTo,. •u.OOMMeMT ing noticed above. o"u1ao..,.1CT1Ttou1 YOU MAY EXAMINE nw1a1.:!=:a"s!r'!!:• • .........,.. the file kept by the court, ,,,. u .. of ,,,. FlcUUous ... ,1 ..... If you are interested in the ,..,,.. estate. you may file a re-HOME APP"AIU.L \£,.VICE, J t "th th t Cenel Clrcle, Newport 8Hch. CA ques WI e COUrt 0 re · ~-celve special notice of the ri. F1c111 ..... lllMMU N..,,. ... Inventory of estate as sets ..,,... " - -"'" i,. °' .. and of the petitions ac-CeuMy.., ..-11e, 1m. ' J-....,.. am1t11, 2 c-1 c1~i.. c o u n t s a n d r e p o r t s N.._,llMtll,CAft..a. -described In Section 1200.S Thlt ~ -· c-.C1" lty .. of the California Probate ,,...,. .. ,.. Cod _,_ 11Mtor1 ~"' e. n.tt ~ •• "'" wlttl -M I c h a e I N o r m a n county c .. t'll of Or-C-ty.., Saltman, Attor ney at •111. 21• ,., ...._ Law, 3701 Wllshl,. Blvd., ""*""'" 0r.,,.. c..tt Oeltr ,. • ..._ Suite 700, Los Ane-les, CA •111.as,,.._t,e,u.1•1 .. .., 90010; titl. (213) 731-1216. ave something you Publlshed Orclnoe Coast want to sell? Cla.sslfied Daily Piiot, Sept. 1', 151 21, 'I:' a ge 28 , a r esident of C apis trano Be a ch . Ca P assed away on Friday, evening September l l , 1981 in Dana Point, Ca He 1s sur· vivcd by a daughter Holly Ann McNatt or Oceanside. Ca , parents Glenn McNall of Ontario. Ca and Ruth Hel<' of Capis trano Reach, Ca • 2 brothers Da vid Mc Nall of San Clemente. Ca a nd R1 c harrl Hal e o f Capistrano Reach, Ca .. 3 !llS ters Cynthia Ann Fell of Corona, Ca . Victoria Lynn Gra ham of San Clemente, C a and Ca thy Marie Lawrence or Lake Elsinore. Ca Visitation will be held Monday throul{h Wednesday. al Lesneski Colonial Chapel. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday. September 16, 1981 at the Lesneski Colonial Cha pd at 11 . OOA M with Rev. Willlom Bj_ork, pastor. San Clemente Com· munity Evangelical t"ree Church orrlcluUna Prlvute Internment wi ll follow. Les nt's ki Mo rlu:1ry , 640 SANTA MONICA I API Ht'ltn Humee, 68. a jazz singer whose star l'08e and retl for decades befor e burning Its hrlghe11t In the mld·llr70s, died UETROIT I AP I Vlr itlnla Scrlpp11. 60. ll member or the ramily that foundl'd and publishl'S the Detroil News. died Thurs dtly adlldoltwell-642·sa78 198t 407•-81 I .. • ..--.. --.... ,. .... ~.!!. -· =--• .. , • 6 1rn[ffi®~~G~~ill 4 CLASSIFIED ~.~ ........... . 2 l1~~~.C1K • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 642-5678 MOUSES f 01 SAll t,,f'Mt•I llolO..hl ... -.1~ Vff'MA\ .. 1. i ''Utlt•Atl fk•tPI I OIOI'• 4fl "'•' l•h ~f\• 0•"• Pt ... tlTwv tuvna.i" \•It• UwnonttU'I Hr••~ lf\IM' l•1wA• ~··" "-'•"'"-• '"''" ...... ~·''''"' Mu.\1•11t1\·•J•1 ~:n::,!::'1 C\.,ft Jw.ftl •$#1\t II I "'...-.. ,,_ .,., ....... , .. 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Call 54&-Dl3 ~.·tf4$&1 Wit ~. MO = DOWN = MUST QUALIFY FOR 1'"» PAYMENTS. s~ aeeded = for cotl. Collele Park I -Bdrm, 2 batli, family = room double ftrtplaet, -cul de aac atreet. A = bar1a1D It QUOO. Call = 141-UU ... IOf1V 111111 THE !<EAL E S TATERS MOW IS 1"I TIMI fOt job .... to cbKk ---- Ute the OaUy Pilot "Fut R"ult" 11rvlce direc:tory. YOU r MrYlct ll our 1peclalt)'. lbt Da~~tlP. WaaWd .U the job 10ll ... ll nat tbere you ml(Jlt COO· •Ider offtrl11 yoiar WYicel ,... .. ad la tbt Job Wuted Call 8'2·5811 Ul. U2 I cttuorz ..... MiDI._ _____ .. .. -... -------..... ----·---- -~- • ... Al' ......... Sen E-:dward Knmedy. n .Wass . poses With his mother .. Wrs Rose Kenned11 011 the grounds of /ht' fam11y·s llyannzs Port eslute dtmng the hostmq of 011 mformal qutl1nmg of fhe pres.\ S26 11iillio 11 left t o tu10 sch ools A woman who died at age 97 has bequeathed $26 million to two Pres byterian s chools in Texas and Arkansas. her attorne.> says In her will , Jean Brown of Hot Springs, Ark , left $11 7 million t o th e Au s tin Pres by t e rian Theology Seminary in Austin. Texas, and $14.3 million to Arkans as College Much or th e gtrt to Arkansas Collc~c consists of promissory notes from a s ub· s idiary of Inte rn ational Pape r Co Her lawyer said Miss Brown o btained the promm1ssory notes in 1979 m r ~c h a n ge f o r B o d caw Lum bt>r Co stock s he in·· hl•rited from her father. King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden ar rived in Peking in the first visit to China by a Swedish head of s tate In ceremonies before the Great Hall of the People in P t'kin g's vast Tien anm en Square. the king reviewed a C h 1 nes t> m 1 Ii t ary hono r guard ' lns tdt' he m et with XI Zhongxun, vice chairman of the s tandmg Committee of the N<1t 1o nal P eopl e's Congress The committee <'ha irman. Ve Jianying, 83, China 's e<1u1valent of head of stale, has been reported 1n poor health Does sh~ or doesn't ahe sleep with a gun'> Her son 11ays yug, but mother says no. The mother Is H2·year-old o~vorab ~aron, whose son. D e fe n se Min ister Ariel Sharon, said that has mother kept a gun under her pillow. Is raeli newspapers said Sharon made the remark to Secretary of State Alexander H aig Jr. lo dramatize I sr ael 's con ce rn with security But in the Sharon's home village of Klar Mala!, Mrs. Sh aron was quoted as say- ing. "What? Arik said tha t·! It s urely must have been u JOke " {"ynthla Lennon Twist, the first wife of John Lennon, says her treatment by the ex· Beatie and his second wife. Yoko Ono, was "unjust." ''I'm a fatalist," she says in People magazine, insisting she has no regrets about her eight years with Lennon, who was slain outside his New York apartment Dec 8. Mrs. Twist, now separated from her third husband, e nginee r -drafts man J ohn Twist, said she packed her things and left the singer after she re turned Crom a trip lo Greece and found Miss Ono and Lennon having breakfast together , with Len· non in his dressing gown. '· 1 was in a state of shock that lasted three or four years." she recalls "I felt I had no strength to fight at all." /"MA FATALIST' Cy nthia Lennon Twist Fog along the coast Coast<1/ F e lr t11rovo11 Wedn••d•' bvl ~1<11, low <-• •nd ..,,.,. 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We1re Listening ••• W•l*HOAY First 1-S:ot e.m. O.S Flrtt l'lltf\ 11 :24e.in. J.1 Second 10w S ·G p.m. O.S Second Miii 11 ·SI p.m i.O SU" Mtt 7'01 Pm., rites •.» a .I'll. WedMICMY Moofl rltM at t :ll p.m., Mb t :l1 e m .W ........... What <to ~ou hke ahoul the Daily Pilot" What don t you hke" Call lh<' numher below an<! your message wi ll he recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24·hour answenng service may be used to record let It-rs to the P<l1tor on any topic Mailbox contributors must Include thl'tr name and telephone number for verifi('ation. No circulation n illi.. plPasc Tell u~ what 's on your mind 642•6086 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday. Seprernber 15. 1981 l A3 Judge nixes Bonin delay Freeway. Killer suspect may act as own attorney I.OS AN G ELES (AP) Freewuy Kl tier defendant Wilham Bonin lost a bid to hire a new attorney on the day his trial was to begin Monday, after a Judge expressed hls belief that the request may be just a delay ing tactic. Superior Court Judge William Keene. who will pres ide over Bonin's trial on 12 murder charges, said he was convinced that further delay would severe- ly damage the district attorney's case against Bonin "I 'm deeply concerned with the fact that I think this is a ploy by this defendant lo delay this A postpone - ment might re- q uire th .at jurisd iction be yielded to Orange County . m a tter in going lo trial," Keene s aid. "I am convinced that the ends of justice would be thwart· ed by his attempt lo substitute an attorney 14 months into this case." Bonin indicated that if he can· not have the lawyer he wants he may represent himself, but Judge Keene ordered that he must be prepared to go to trial by next Monday. one way or the other. Jury selection had been scheduled to begin this week. Bonin, a 34·year ·old truck driver from Downey, is accused of masterminding the sex-and· strangulation killings of 12 young men whose naked bodies we r e dumped near Southern California freeways. The bodies of 44 young men and boys have been found in the pas t eight y ears s imilarly dumJWf near freeways, hence the J'ree way Kill er tag However authorities say that all of the killings may not be re· lated Judge Kee ne's ruling came after the prosecutor played a tape recording of a phone con- versation in which Bonin told a friend he expected continuance in the start or his trial. and that if he did not get the attorney he HE BUFFED BY JL'DGI-: Slaying suspect Bonin w;rnted, he planned to act as his own attorney The lawyer who has represent ed Bonin since his arrest, Earl Hans on, told the judge he believed Bonin never tried to de· lay the case but sincerely want· e d the lawyer of h is choice, William Charvet. Charvet. who argued at length for pe rm1ss1on to represent Bonm. said he plans to appe al the judge's ruling. Keene said another factor in his deniaJ of the motion was a possible conflict of interest in· vol v mg Charvet. who once tried lo represent an admitted ac com plice who is key witness in the case, James Munro C h arvet s aid he dtd meet briefly with Munro but did not discuss anything with him that would create a conflict ''There 1s nothing in which I have an attorney-client privilege with Mr Munro which would af· feet the defense or Mr Bonin or the rights o f Mr Munro," Cha rvet told the judge. Charvet said he would at least 120 days lo prepurt> for trial if ht- was appointed Deputy District Attorney St.rt tnl( Norris nokd that Hamion hud been prt"1><ari11g for 14 months and is re ady for trial He said the slate has 100 witnesses under subpoena. many of whom might becom e r e luctant to t estify if there <1 r e furthe r postponements H e said he believes Bonin has been trying lo influence Munro not to testify "I think a three month con· hnuance would do damage Lo the p eople 's case," No rris said "The people arc entitled to a fair trial too." In addition . Norris said a pos tponement might re quire that j urisdiction be yielded to Or ange County. where Bonin faces trial on seve n murder counts three o f which are also covered in the Los Angeles case Afte r Keene made his ruling, Bonin said he would consider acting as his own lawyer . and Keene asked .. Are you pre pared to go to trial next Monda,y acting as your own lawyer ?" "I don't know," said Bonin, s tanding before Keene in a prison blue jumps uit. ·· 1 would like lo look over the records." The judge told him he could report his decision next Monday and "If you want to act as your own lawyer 1t will be with no further continuance." ··vou will go to trial next Mon day," Keene told Bonm. "You think it over between now and the n '' The judge said he was delay ing lhe case one week only because he has another tnaJ un dt>r way and must finish thal before the Bonin trial begins. Bonin was <1rrested June 2. 1980, after a 24-hour police Sur· ve11le nce . lie was allegedly sodomizjng a young m a n when police interceded P olice group the 12 killings that Bonin is charged with it into a series of 22 occurring between August 1979 and Bon1n 's a rrest T h.ey m volved victims aged 13 to 18. Two others have pleaded gu1l ty to taking part with Bonin 1n some of the sla}ings , another :. oung man. William Ray Pugh of Norw alk . fac es s imilar c h arges. A fifth defendant, Vernon Butts. who confessed hts role in some of the k1lhngs. was found in his Jail cell tn January, an apparent s uicide. Not just a_nother pretty face? Miss Am erica hopes to chan ge b eauty q ueen image NEW YORK <AP) Smiling all the time comes easily for the new Miss America. "I've had a lot of practice," said 20-year-old Elizabeth Ward of Arkansas. who entered her first beauty contest. the ··Miss Teen-Age Little Rock" pageant. as a high school sophomore. Miss Ward. who entered the 1982 Miss America contest because s he ··needed financial assistance" for school, said Monday she will work to change the public's preconceived no· lions about beauty pageants. ''People think o r Miss America contestants as girls with overblown egos who are Did you know that gold nug· gets are considered gem stones? Authentic gold nug· gets possess the required gem stone qualities of beauty. ranty and durability. They are the original gem stones -their un- contnved, 'found" beauty was cherished lo n g belore specialized culling techniques were developed to enhance the beauty ol other valued stone varieties The beauty of nuggets 1s 1n the natural sculpture lorm given lhem by nature and their unique quality no two alike. Nuggets ere very rare Less than 1% of the world's gold r&- coveries ere 1n nugget form. A one ounce nugget is now more rarely lound then a five caret diamond Imagine the odds egainsl finding a seven pound nugget as recenlly re- ported In Austrelie. It w111 be valued at dramalicelly more than the amount of gold 1n It. Because of Its rarity. II wlll have great value as a collector's Item. Natural nuggets ere re· mantably close to tolll purity, containing slight areces of sllv•. platinum or copper. As- 1 MY nlue 11 generelly between 21 and 22K but Its worth In , gold weight la far exceeded by lta value as 11 rere gem atone - one of natures very limited ed1· tlo~. JUSt up there because they want attent ion." s aid Miss Ward "'They shou ld realize what each young girl went through, the physicaJ and the mental. to gel there ·· Miss Ward. whose hometown s ponsor was the White River Car nival Assoc 1a t1on of Ru!)SCllVllle. received the title Saturday night in Atlantic City, N .J A $20,000 scholarship is one of her prizes The college accounting major. who "hasn't traveled outside of Arkansas very much." told a news confe r ence at a pos h Manhattan hotel tha t s he "'didn't defeat the other girls Maybe I CiiEM WISiE Mary Barr Ce111hed Gemologist Acc,....9'11 0 - L ...... •t 17th & lnlM, Wftfclff Plau Newport leach ... ··--.:_:.!:....--_•!..:= ... ~ 1 = • was the bes t all around. in talent, intelligence and presence on stage I can make other peo· p i e feel co mfortable and special." Mi ss Ward , a Ju n ior at Arkansas T ech Un1 vers1t y who hopes to bet•ome a corporate lawyer. acknowleged that "best all a round " also includes ··physical beauty and the s wimsuit competition doesn't bother me tn the least It"s a trad1t1on." But she doesn't have a "sexy image." she s aid, and "never thought of myself as gorgeous just a n average young woman." Carl Last recently brought 1n a mineral specimen to show me He had d iscovered 11 among his mother s personal treasures. II was a chunk of quartz veined with gold II was purchased by his grandfather on April 30. 1923 the same hme he bought stock in the Poker Flats Gold Gravel Mining Company on San Francisco. The genllemen did not make his fortune w1lh hos shares ol gold mining stock but his lam1· ly has an 1nterest1ng and uni· QUB memento Our nuggets come from the g1ac1el streams ol Alaska and Iha Yukon They are made up 1n necklaces. bracelets. ear· rings. pendants and rings Each 11em Is accompanied by a cert1f1cate 01 authent1c1ty While we don t have a single 7-lb nugget in our collection (t>ur largest 1s a little over one ounce) we think you will be in- trigued by this unique lorm of iewelry natural gold nug· gest ... rich, shining. wearable fragmenls of the wilderness Note Leslie Lai won 1st Pnze 1n our Gem Wise Contest Ferris Hovey was 2nd end we had three people tie for 3rd: Gery Lal. Wendy Stoltz and Lucy Sednlger. and Lucille Preti won the consolation drawing. .. ( .. llliUll BllCH /SDUTH COAST Daily Pilot TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1981 CAVALCADE COM ICS TELEVISION 82-3 88 89 President Reagan's economic garden needs weeding ... B5 Religious groups map transfer of LB ch11rch Members of the Church ot Religious Science ln Lacuna Beach and disciples of Indian guru Bha"wan Shree Raineeah say discussions are under way between their two groups to transfer control or the Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary Founding members of the church and followers of the Eastern h oly man met in Laguna Niguel Monday night to set up a timetable for the re· ligious cult to wind up its affairs ~ T-OM_M_U_RP-HIN-1 _~~, Shh; not so Dluch talk about noise SOME TRAVELIN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col- umn has moved to this space JUSt because it was. Our sterling journal now has a whole clatch of powerhouse columnists on Pages B2 and 83 in our new Cavalcade Section. So we'll coast in here for a while. It's better than being shiftless. It's being shifted In this column-writing dodge, you can get the feel ing you 'r e just like John Wayne Airport. Everybody wants to move it. but where? Where'> Speaking of our county aerodrome. you may have noted in the news that the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration has come around to our region to check out the hazy rumor that there have been some jet noise complaints because of the county airport THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this is an enormous secret because they are treating it just like that. One FAA official, for example. s howed up al Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city brass about how he was going to probe mto this airport noise rumor. He gathered with the city of· ficers and was abruptly informed that there was a newspaper reporter in hi s midst. The poor devil almost suffer ed a case of the catastrophic vapors. He recovered long enough to invite the reporter outside. NO, HE DIDN'T want a punch-out He wanted the reporter to exit while he, the FAA t ype, re· mained to discuss the secret jet noise question. You can't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors. Anyway, the FAA people re·discovered their public stance long enough to hold a later press con f erence in Santa Ana. They obviously move around more than columnists do. That aside, the FAA then divulged that it will hold a telephone survey of 1.000 households beneath "Look, Martha, the one Wtth the green tail ju1t got Zapl/<llt'8 chimney " the flight pattern to determine if the place suffers from jet racket. The 1,000, the FAA people say, will be selected from 10.000 potential sufferers. Tms SURVEY TECHNlQUE is called random sampling. It all sounds very scientific. The way it's going to work is that the FAA person will call up a household. identify himself or herself. and then ask the householder five standard questions about how he feels about noise. While I would hardly want to put the knock on the FAA and its scientific survey. I shall hazard a wild guess that most people are going to be against it. I hate to break the news to the FAA, but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these days is akin to signing a petition in favor of sin. You find very few signers. CAN'T YOU JUST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana Heights. under the takeoff pattern, and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfast, the jet path homeowner. Maybe like this: FAA: ··Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA We'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . . . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to the Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went sterile wh~n the jets got noisy ... " FAA: "But sir. do the Jet takeoffs bother you?" MR. ZAP: "What's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny. here com es another one now. Hold onto your hat-Wow !" FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, hello? Are you still there? What happened'?" MR. ZAP: "We sure got luck')' that time. sonny only took three bricki; offn' the old chimney. "Now what was it you're asking?" at the church site and vacate the premises. Represe nt atives o f the Religious Science congregation recently forced the resignation of the Bhagwan followers who had been serving on the church's board or directors . The 40 Bhagwan disciples cur· rently living on the chur ch grounds were ordered to leave by Sept 20 and the Religious Science group took possession of all church financial records, which are being prepared for an audit. However, Sueanne Lewis, ex· ecutive director of the Church of R eligious Science, said today that deadline had been set aside to allow the Bhagwan group more time to make other living arrangements for its followers. "We have made arrangements to s hare the c hurch while negotiations are taking place and lo allow the followers of Bhagwan to hold the events they have advertised." Mrs. Lewis said "We will be holding Sunday services and they have agreed not to interfere with our use of the church." Mrs Lewis said represen· tatives of the Eastern religious commumty agreed at Monday's meeting that they are at the church by invitation only, and have no le~al claim to use of the site In written statements released late last week, the director or the Bhagwan group, Swami Pre m Amitabh, disputed the ouster or hjs group. "The attempted ouster by an ins urgent group composed of former members at a Sept 3. 1981 board of trustees meeting was wholly without effect." Amitabh's statement said "No official trustees meeting was ca lied and actions taken at it have no validity " o.11, ..-s ..... ,._ Negotiatiori.s an• under way to transfer co11trol of a Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary f rnm f11llc>wer.'i of Indian holy man Bl1agwan Shree Ra1neesh tn the Church of Religious Sc1e11ce. u'111cl1 founded t>ie church ll owever. Bhagwan s pokesman Joel Edelman, known as Apruvo by his fellow cult members. said today his group recogn11es they will have to leave the church "We are trying lo work this out as amicably and quietly as possible ... Edelman said today. ·More meetings are scheduled this week and we hope to reach a solution to the problem which is agreeable to both parties " The followers of Bhagwan. popularly known a!> the "Orange People" because of the orange, tinted clothing they wear . est a bllshed them sci ves in the Church of Religious Science last November following the de· parture of Dr Henry Gerhard, the former pastor. Gerhard had become a d1sc1 pie of the Indian master after a visit lo India When he returned to Laguna Beach he launched a cam pa1gn to change the doc tnnes of his church toward the teachings of Bhagwan. The change m religious em phasis angere<l many in the then 600·member congregation, who left the church rather than give up the tenants or Religious Science When Gerhard resumed his m1nistrv last Novf•mber and left Laguna Beach. the religious cult took control of the church at his invitation The group chanjiled the name of the church to the Ra1neesh Meditation and ll<Jli s t1 c Arts Center and s uspended Sunday services Al a tumultuous meeting Sept. 3. membe r~ of the former Religious Science congregation tonk back control of their church They say elections will be held !>OOn to form a new board of c.hrectors and a new minister will be chosen Newport council reaffirms coast rule City opposes Irvine Co. try to control stretch from CdM to Moro Cove Newport Beach officials have reaffirmed that the city's sphere of influence extends along the coast south of Corona del Mar lo Moro Cove, ser ving notice on Irvine and county officials that a move by Irvine to control the coast is opposed by the city. The action came at a City Council meeting Monday where council members also denied a request to establish a new restaurant m the Mariner's Mile area ll was the second such denial by a city body. Action to reaffirm the sphere of influence came in the wake of a move by Irvine to re-evaluate the Parking f ee seen for coast s tudents Students who have traditionally parked free at the Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required to pay a per-semester parking fee as early as next spring. The proposed parking fee may also include students attending classes al the five converted elementary schools currently operated by Coastline Com- munity College. The parking fee proposal will be discussed Wednesday night by Coast Community College District trustees, who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m . in the district headquarters. 1370 Adams Ave., Cost a Mesa College officials say a Coast district parking ree has been suggested several times but always has been rejected before reaching formal consideration by the trustees. Corr ellan J . Thompson, executive vice chancellor for business, said district officials have begun talking more seriously about parking fees ln the wake or severe state funding cutback~.· Thom&)soo s~d the state will permit the district to collect s uch fees if the money is used specifically for the maintenance and policing of campus parking lots. The vice chancellor said the staff probably would propose a parking fee in the range of S3 to $5 per driving stude nt per semester. The specifics of the parking r ee plan have n ot been completed. s phere of innuence boundaries with an eye toward possible annexation of the area by Irvine. Such dec i sion s are the jurisdiction or a government body known as the Local Agency Formation Commission Councilmen made no gua ranlees that the reaff1r· mation is a prelude lo city annex- ation of the area. however Several council members s aid they are uns ure what the city's plans for the area will be, but the board voted along with the reaffirmation or the boundary lo appoint an ad hoc committee to evaluate water. sewer. t raffic and other e nvironmental con cerns of the area Mayor Pro Tern Evelyn Hart. who chaired the meeting in the absence of Mayor Jackie Heather. said s uch an evaluation could be used to help ~auge the feasibility of annexation, how. .ever . The board's denial of a request that would have resulted in the opening of a new r estaurant upheld an August decision by the Planning Commission to deny establishment of the facility. Applicant Tallas Margrave of Tustin challenged the Planning Department's finding that there was inadequate parking in the 2nd Oriental fly found in county I\ second Oriental fruit fl y has been discovered in Orange Coun· t y, official s in the county Agricultural Commissioner's Of. fi ce announced late Monday. The new fly was found Friday in a trap in a pineapple-guava tree in La Habra. said Leonard Liekhus. c hief deput y agricultural commissioner. He said researchers in the state Department of Agriculture confirmed Monday the fly is in- deed an Oriental fruit Oy , which is related to but not considered as dangerous as the Mediterra· nean fruit fl y The new discover y comes three weeks after the first Orien- tal fly was trapped in an orange grove in Placentia. Lieltbus said the two discoveries are probably not related and both samples mos t likely were brought separately to Orange County from Hawaii. "Last year we had this happen to us four times 1n widely separated parts of the county," he said. Although the Oriental fruit fly is capable or devastating fruit crops by burrowing under the skin of fruit to lay eggs in the s ame manner as the MedOy, pesticide applications have been developed to eradicate the insect without the use of aerial spray- ing. Liekhus said ground spraying will begin later ttus week in La Habra to wipe out any other O r iental flies in the a r ea. Eradication usually comes in two to three months after spray- ing, he said. Lifeguards' dinner to help building Seating is still available al the Laguna Beach Lifeguard As · sociation benefit dinner to be held Thursday to raise money for construction or a head· quarters building at Main Beach. The diMer will be held al Ben Brown's restaurant, located at 31106 Coast Highway in South Laguna beginning at 8 p.m. Cost for the dinner is $100 a plate, which is tax deducUble. All proceeds will go to the con- struction fund The menu in· eludes spinach salad, roast prime nb of beef, baked potato. broccoli, dinner roll, coffee and pistachio bundt cake. The lifeguard association needs $15,000 to construct the headquarters building, to be located at the north end of Main Beach. Lifeguard spokesman Mike Dwinell said about S6.000 has already been raised. Dwinell said reservations can be made by calling lifeguard headquarters at 494-6572, or City HaU al 497-3311. area, saying that valet parkin~ would be provided for 44 av ail able spaces. Councilmen challenged the availabilit y or the s paces. however. saying they al read:, had been leased to potential de· veloper Gordon Barienbrock Barienbrock appeared brien y to confirm that contention and state that he has plans for the area which would include use of the '>paces The proposed restaurant would have been established 1n an l.SOO·square·foot section of the Pacifica Marina Building at 2751 W Coast Highway Meetings set by coast's wome n voters Orange Coast residents in· terested in lcarnmg more about the activities of the League of Women Voters are invited to at- tend two events this week. An evening meeting is scheduled al 7.30 p.m . Wednes· day at 10011 Norwood Terrace in Irvine. The luncheon will begin at 10 a.m. Friday at 1392 GaJaxy Ave in Newport Beach. Speakers at the luncheon will include Sally Bellerue, mayor of La~una Beach . and Lois W~x. coordinator of refugee affrurs for Orange County Por mforma· lion call 645-7120. Home burg larized in La~una Beach A Laguna Beach man re· turned home from a weekend vacation Sunday night to find $16,000 in home appliances and gold coins missing from hi s home along 1800 Carmelita. police said today Police said thieves forced open a bayfront window and absconded with a microwave oven, two 12-gauge shotguns. camera equipment, gold coins and a rubber raft. Signups b egin Registration is now open for fall classes offered by the Laguna Beach Recreation Department. Classes begin the week of Sept. 21 Cour58S include dance, gym- n a" tl cs, karate. s wimming, yoga, creative writing, acting, • guHu, tennis, softball and basketball. . -" --. .,,_ . IRVINI Dilly Piiat TUESDAY. SEPT. 15, 1981 CAVALCADE COM ICS TELEVISION 02-3 BS 09 lll~L President Reagan 'S economic garden needs weeding ... 85 Religious groups map tr an sf er of LB church Members of the Church of Religious Science in Laguna BHch and disciples ol Indian guru Bhaiwan Shree Ralneeah say discussions are under way between their two groups to transfer control of the Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary. Founding member s of the church alld followers or the Eastern holy man met in Laguna Niguel Monday night to set up a timetable for the re· liglous cult to wind up its affairs ~ ,,...., TOM MURPHINI ,~;', Shh; not so 01uch talk about noise SOME T RAVELIN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col umn has moved to this space just because it was. Our sterling journal now has a whole clatch of powerhouse columnists on Pages 82 and 8 3 in our new Cavalcade Section. So we'll coast in here for a while. It's better than being shiftless. It's being s hifted. ln this column-writing dodge, you can get the feeling you're jus t like J ohn Wayne Airport. Everybody wants to move it, but where'! Where? Speaking of our county aerodrome. you may have noted in the news that the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration has come around to our region to check out the hazy rumor that there have been some Jet noi se complaints because of the county airport. THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this lS an enormous secr et because they are treating it just like that. One FAA official. for example. showed up at Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city brass about how he was going to probe into this airport noise rumor. He gathered with the city of· ficers and was abruptly informed that there was a newspaper reporter in his midst. The poor devil almost suffered a case of the catastroph1 c vapors. He recovered long enough to invite the reporter outside. NO, HE DIDN'T want a punch-out. He wanted the reporter to exit while he. the FAA type, re- mained to discuss the secret jet noise question. You can't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors. Anyway, the FAA people re· discovered their public stance long enough to hold a later press con- ference in Santa Ana. They obviously move around more than columnists do. That aside. the FAA then divulged that it will hold a telephone survey of 1.000 households beneath "Look, Martha. the one with the green tail jaut got Zaptfa1t'a chimney." the night pattern to determine if the place suffers from jet racket. The l ,000, the FAA people say. will be selected from 10,000 potential sufferers . TID S SURVEV TECHNIQUE is called random sampling. It all sounds very scientific. The way it's going to work is that the FAA person will call up a household, identify himself or herself, and then ask the householder five standard questions about how he feels about noise. While I would hardly want to put the knock on the FAA and its scientific survey, I shall hazard a wild guess that most people are going to be against it. I hate to break the news to the FAA. but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these ciays is akin to signing a petition in favor of sin. You find very few signers. CAN•T VOU J UST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana Heights, under the takeoff pattern, and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfast, the jet path homeowner. Maybe like this: FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA . We 'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . . . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to the Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went sterile wh~n the jets got noisy ... " FAA: "But sir, do the jet takeoffs bother you?" MR. ZAP: "What 's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny. here comes another one now. Hold onto your hat -Wow!" FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, hello? Are you still there? What happened?" MR. ZAP: "We sure got lucky that time. sonny . only took three bricks offn' the old chimney. "Now what was it you're asking?'' al the chur ch site and vacate the premises. Representati ves o( the Religious Science congregation rec.-ently forced the resignation of the Bhagwan followers who bad been serving on the church's board of directors. The 40 Bhagwan disciples cur- r ently living on the church grounds were ordered to leave by Sept. 20 and the Religious Science group look possession of all c hurch financial records, which are being prepared for an audit. However. Sueanne Lewis, ex- ecutive director o( the Church of Re ligious Science, said today that deadline had been set aside to allow the Bhagwan group more lime to make other living arrangements for its followers. "We have made arrangements to s hare the churc h while negotiations are taking place and lo allow the followers of Bhagwan to hold the events they have advertised," Mrs. Lewis said. "We will be holding Sunday services and they have agreed not to interfere with our use or the church." Mrs . Lewis said represen· tatives of the Eastern religious community agreed at Monday's meeting that they ar e at the church by invitation only. and have no le~al claim to use of the site. In written statements released late last week. the director or the Bhagwan group, Swami Prem Amit abh, disputed the ouster of his group. ·'The attempted ouster by an insu rgent group composed of former members at a Sept. 3, 1981 board of trustees meeting was wholly without effect." Amitabh's statement said. "No oHicial trustees meeting was called and actions taken at it have no validity.·· o..., _, .... ,._ Negotia1wns arP under way to transfer control oj a Laguna Canyon Rvad sanctuary /rum followers of Indian holy man Bhagwan Shree Ra7neesh to the Church of Rellgtous Science wh1cl1 fouruled t>w church However , Bhagwan spokesman Joel Edelman, known as Apruvo by his fellow cull members, said today his group recognizes they will have t o leave the church. "We are trying to work this out as amicably and quietly as possible,'' Edelman said today. "More meetings are scheduled this week and we hope to reach a solution to the problem which is agreeable to both parties " The followers of Bhagwan. popularly known as the "Orange People" because of the orange- li n t ed clothing they wear, eslablished lhemsel ves in lhe Church of Religious Science last November following the de· parture of Dr. Henry Gerhard. the former pastor Gerhard had become a disc1· pie of the Indian master after a visit to India. When he returned to Laguna Beac h he launched a campaign to change the doc- trines of his church toward the teachings of Bhagwan. The change in re ligious em - phasis angered many in the then 600-member congregation, who left the church r ather than give up the tenants of Religious Science. When Gerhard resi~ned his ministry last Novembt!r and left Laguna Beach , the r e ligious cull took control of the church al his invitation The group changed the name of the church to the RaJneesh Meditation and Holistic Arts Center. and suspended Sunday services. At a tumultuous meeting Sept 3. m e mbers of the former Religious Science con~regat1on took back control of their church They s ay elections will be held soon to form a new board of directors and a new minister will be chosen Newport council reaffirms coast rule City opposes I rvine Co. try to control stretch from CdM to Moro Cove Newport Beach officials have reaffirmed that the city's sphere or influence extends along the coast south of Corona del Mar to Moro Cove, serving notice on Irvine and county officials that a move by Irvine to control the coast is opposed by the city The action came at a City Council meeting Monday where council members also denied a request to establish a new restaurant in the Manner's Mile area. It was the second such denial by a city body Parking fee seen for c o ast s tude nts Students who have traditionally parked free at the Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required to pay a per-semester parking fee as early as next spring . The propose<J parking fee may also include students attending classes at the five converted elementary schools currently operated by CoasUine Com- munity College. The parking fee proposal will be discussed Wednesday night by Coast Community College District trus tees. who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m. in the district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. College officials say a Coast d\strict parking fee has been suggested sever al times but always has been rejected before reaching formal consideration by the trustees. Correllan J Thompson , executive vice chancellor for business, said district officials have b egun talking more seriously about parking rees in the wake of severe state funding c utbacks. Thompson said the state will permit t he district to collect such fees ii the money is used itpecifically for the maintenance and policing of campus par king lots. T he vice chancellor said the staff probably would propose a parking fee in Lhe range of $3 t.o $5 per driving s tudent per semester. • The specifics or the parking fee plan hav e not been completed. At Wedn esday's meeting, the district stair wUJ ask lbe board of trust~ea for direction on whether t.o proceed ln preparing a formal parking f u plan OT t.o scuttle the idea. Action to reaffirm the sphere or influence came in the wake of a move by Irvine to re· evaluate the s phere of influence boundaries with an eye toward possible a nnexation of the area by Irvine. Such deci sion s are the jurisdiction of a government body known as the Local Agency Formation Commission. Councilmen made no gua- ;r a n tees that the reaffir- mation is a prelude to city annex atton of the area. however Several council members said they are unsure what t he city's plans for the area will be, but the board voted a long with the reaffirmation of the boundary to appoint an ad hoc committee to evaluate water, sewer , traffic and other environmental con· cerns of the area. Mayor Pro Tern Evelyn Hart, who chaired the meeting in the absence of Mayor Jackie Heather, sard such an evaluation could be used to help sauge the feasibility of a nnexation, how- ~yer 2nd Oriental fly found in county A second Oriental fruit ny has been discovered in Orange Coun- ty , o rricials in the county Agricultural Commissioner's Of- fice announced late Monday. The new Oy was found Friday in a trap in a pineapple-guava tree in La Habra, said Leonard Liekhus . c h ief deputy agricuJtural commissioner He said researchers in the stale Department of Agriculture confirmed Monday the Oy is in· deed an Oriental fruit ny, which is related to but not considered as dangerous as the Mediterra· nean fruit Oy The n ew di iicovery comes three weeks after the first Onen· tal fl y was trapped in an orange grove in Placentia. Liekhus said the two discoveries are probably not related and both samples mos t likel y were brought separately to Orange County from Hawaii . "Last year we had this happen lo us four times in widely separated parts or the county, .. he s aid. Irvine man grabs Mesa jail escapee A 24-year-old Irvi ne man, enlisted by a Costa Mesa Jail officer in pursuing an escapee, was credited with stopping the fleeing man with a fl ying tackle. Police said J onathan 0 . Brand of 61 Topeka was chang· ing a car tire on Vanguard Way at about 10:45 a .m . Monday when the escapee, dressed in jail blues, ran past him with custody officer Robert Bork in pursuit. Bork ordered Brand to join the chase. then Bork returned to the jail at 99 Fair Drive to get help in chasing down Robert Earl Young, 20, of Aptos. Other officers joined In the hunti centered on the Mon- tice lo condominium sub- division on the west STde or Vanguard Way about a block from the jail. A detective spotted fu1itJve Young hiding on a second-stoey balcony and ordered him lo come down. according to police reports. Young leaped fr o m the balcony and ran north through an alley, with a half-dozen of- ficer s at his heels. Brand. who had c irc led around the condominium com- plex. said he spotted the run- ning Young coming s traight at him. He lowered a shoulder and dived into the fugitive. Four of- fi cers immediately handcuffed the downed Young, put him in a patrol car and returned him to jail. Young reportedly over· powered jaUer Bork as he was being fingerprinted a nd ran through an open interior door and through an exterior park· lng-bay door that normally re- mains closed. Young is being held for auspl· clon or jall escape, auto theft and robbery. Hls ball ls set at $25,000. Th<' board's denial of a request that would have resulted in the opening of a new restaurant upheld an August dec1s1on by the Planning Commission to deny establishment of the facility Applicant TaJlas Margrave of Tustin challenged the Planning Department ·s finding that there was inadequate parking in the a rea. saying that valet parking would be provided for 44 available spaces Councilmen challenged the availabillt ~ of the spaces. however, ~aym~ they already had been leased to potentiaJ de- veloper Gordon Bar1enbrock. Barienbrock appeared brieny to confirm that contention and s tate that he has plans for lhe area which would include use of lhe s paces The proposed restaurant would have been established 1n an I.800·square-foot section of the Pacifi ca Marina Building at 2751 W Coast Highway Woma n 's body found in Irvine grave Construction workers have foun d a s hallow grave near East Irvine containjng the body of an unidentified woman wrapped in a blanket, sheriff's deputies said today Sheriff's s pokes man Lt. John Hewitt said the body found Mon- day in county territory near the intersection of Sand Can yon Avenue and Marine Way had been in the grave for three to fiv e days. He said the cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy There were no visible injuries. he said. The woman was wearing de s igner jeans, a T-shirt, gold ear- rings and boots, Lt. He witt said She had blonde hair and was from 25 to 30 years o ld and weighed 140 pounds, he said. He added that this case is ap· parently unrelated to any other c rimes. Sheriff's investigators baven'l dete rmined a motive. dis covered any s trong leads or identified any witnesses. Lt. Hewitt said. He said investigators continue to search for clues near the s hallow grave. He aald no weapons wer e found in the area. lrvlnc police Lt. Bob Lennert sald thla morning that pre· llmlnary evidence Atem• to In· dicate that lbls cue ii unrelated to any case trvtne police are ram Illar with. DRllGI ClllT Dilly Piiat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1S, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 88 89 President Reagan 'S economic garden needs weeding ... B5 Coast college students may have to pay to park S tud e nt s who have t raditionally parked free at the • Orange Coast and Golden Weat college Jots may be required to pay a per-semester parltlng fee as early as next snrine. The proposed parking fee may also include students attending classes at the five converted elementary schools currently operated by Coastline Com· munily College. (;';) /'-'\ TDM MORPHINE -~r, Shh; not so much talk about noise SOME TRAVELIN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col· umn has moved to this space just because it was Our sterling -journal now has a whole clatch or powerhouse columnists on Pages 82 and 83 in our new Cavalcade Section. So we'll coast in here for a while. It's better than being shiftless. It's being shirted. In this column·writing dodge. you can get the feeling you 'r e jus t like J ohn Wayne Airport. Everybody wants to move it, but where? Where? Speaking o( our county aerodrome. you may have noted in the news that the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration has come around to our region to check out the hazy rumor that there have been some jet noise complaints because of the county airport. THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this is an enormous secret because they are treating it just like that. One FAA official, for example , showed up at Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city brass about how he was going to probe into this a irport noise rumor. He gathered with the city of- ficer s and was abruptly informed that there was a newspape r reporter in his midst. The poor devil almost suffered a case of the catastrophic vapors. He recovered long enough to invite the reporter outside. NO, HE DIDN'T want a punch·out. He wanted the reporter to exit while he, the FAA type, re· mained to discuss the secret jet noise question. You can't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors. Anyway. the FAA people re-discovered their public stance long enough to hold a later press con· f ere nce in Santa Ana. They obviously m ove around more than columnis ts do. That aside. the FAA then divulged that it will hold a telephone survey o( 1.000 households beneath "Look. Martha. tM one wtth tM grttn totl jlut got ZoptfClt'a chimney " the night pattern to determine if the place suffers from jet racket. The 1,000, the FAA people sa y, will be selected from 10,000 potential s urrerers. TIDS SURVEY TECHNIQUE is called random sampling. It all sounds very scientific. The way it's going to work is that the FAA person will call up a hous ehold, identify himself or herself, and then ask the householder five standard questions about how he reels about noise. While I would hardly want to put the knock on the FAA and its scientific survey. I shall hazard a wild guess that most people are going to be against tl. 1 hate to break the news to the FAA, but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these days is akin to signing a petition in favor of sin. You find very few signers. CAN'T YOU JUST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana Heights, under the takeoff pattern, and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfast, the jet path homeowner. Maybe like this: FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA. We'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to the Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went sterile wh~n the jets got noisy ... · · FAA: "But sir, do the jet takeoffs bother you'>"' MR. ZAP: "What's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny, here comes another one now. Hold onto your hat -Wow!" FAA: "Mr. Zaptlast, hello? Are you still there? What happened?" MR. ZAP: "We sure aot lucky that time, sonny . only took three bricks offn' the old chimney. "Now what was it you're askina?"' T he parlung ree proposal wJll be discussed Wednesday ni&ht b y Coast Community College District trustees, who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m. in the district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. College officials say a Coast dist rict parking fee has been suggested seve ral t imes but always has been rejected before reachi ng formal consideration by the trustees. Correll an J . Thompson, executive vice chancellor for business, said district officials bave begun talking m ore ser iously about parking fees 1n the wake of severe state funding cutbacks. Thompson said the state will permit the district to collect s uch fees if the money is used s pecifically for the maintenance and policing of campus parking lots. The vice chancellor said the Trustees mull plans for sites Newport-Mesa School District trustees will consider proposals tonight for a parking structure at Newport Harbor High and an office-shopping center on Jam· boree Road. The school board, which meets at 7: 30 p. m . at Harper Com· munity Center. 425 E. 18th St .. Costa Mesa, received the pro- posals for district-owned land fro m separate parties last month, a spokesman said. Milan Dostal, attorney and fo rmer Newport Beach city councilman, wrote on Aug . 7 that he has "a client who is in· terested in helping to alleviate the proble ms that stem from limited off.street parking in the Newport Beach area associated with Newport Harbor High School ." Dostal suggests that at no cost to the district other than use of a present parking lot at 15th Street and Irvine Avenue his client would build a parking structure. OostaJ says the school would have free use of the structure but that his client would lease out the facility during summers and during after-school hours. A school s pokesman said park· ing is congested near the school because of s tudents, faculty. apartment dwellers and mem· bers of several other organiza· tions housed nearby who battle for available curbside space. In other land matters. the board is expected to declare its "Jamboree Site" as s urplus property. The board already has re· ceived a proposal from Daon Corp . and Newport Western Corp. to develop the 48 acres, in· e luding the old Bay View Elementary School, as a shop· ping and office com"plex. The two firms, which would have to bid for the property, sug- gest a 55-year, renewable lease at a bout $2.5 million a year. The corporations estimate value of the property at about $25 million. Woman's body found in Irvine grave Construction workers have round a shallow gr ave near Ea.st Irvine containing the body of an unidentified woman wrapped in a blanket, sheriff's deputies said today. Sheriffs spokesman Lt. John Hewitt said the body found Mon- day in county territory near the Intersection of Sand Canyon Avenue and Marine Way had been ln the grave for three to five days. He said the cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy. There were no visible injuries, he said. The woman was wearing de· signer jeans, a T-shirt, gold ear· rings and boots, Lt. Hewitt sald. She had blonde hair and was from 25 to 30 years old and weighed 140 pounds, be said. He added that this case is ap· pareotly unrelated to any other crimes. Sheriff's investigators haven't determined a mottve, dis· covered any strong leads or identified any witnesses, Lt. Hewitt said. He said lnvest.lgators continue to search for clues near the shallow grave. He said no weapons were found In the area. staff probably would propose a pi.Irking fee in the range of $3 to $5 per d riving student per semester. The specifics of the parking tee plan have not been completed . At Wednesday's meeting, the district st aff will ask the board of trustees for direction on whether to proceed in preparing a formal parking fee plan or to scuttle the idea. Thompson said neighboring community college districts are being consulted regarding their parking fee policies Saddl eback Communi t y College District charges a $10 per semester parking fee at its Irvine and Mission Viejo cam· puses. Al Santa Ana College. the parki ng fee is $4 per semester Fullerton College cha rges $4 per semester to students taking six unHs or less, $8 for those laking more than six units 1'he Cypress College puking tee is $10 per semester or 25 cents per visit. Offi cials at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges said many students are not aware of the p arking fee proposal. Classes resumed only one week ago, and student government groups are not completely organized According to Bruce Williams, a Golden West spokesman. the Huntington Beach campus lots, which can accommodate more than 4,000 cars. are frequently filled lie said some students are more concerned about the expected elimination of one Golden West lot that has been offered for saJe by the college district. During the busy opening weeks of the semester. Orange Coast College mus t borrow space from the nearby Orange County Fairgrounds to handle the overfl ow or park1ng The Costa Mesa campus itself hai; room for about 5.000 cars Coustline Coll ege officia ls have their own concerns about the proposed parking fee Coastline s pokesman Jack Chappell said the college has no security personnel to enforce parking regulation!> at the five elementary schools leased by the colle~e Ile noted that these schools are located in re!>adenti&I tra<.·ts Coastline student!. who wish to avoid the parking fee may leave th ei r ca r s on adjacent residenhaJ streets, creating ill will among nearby homeowners "We recognize that we'r:: ex pending money to provide parking at these facilities, .. said Chappell "But we have to weigh the proposed fee against the cost of enforcing it and the impact on surrounding neighbors .. FAMILY TRADITION -On the steps of Newport Elementary School. 5-year -old Mis· ty Ma llory waves goodbye to her mother. Adell Mallor y (right ) and grandmother, Elsie Patterson Misty, who attended school O.ll\'P'tltllSl.9H,,_ for the h rst time Monday. 1s the third gene ration to be a student al the school Both her m other and grandmother went there. Irvine man grabs Mesa jail escapee A 24-year-old Irvine man. enlisted by a Costa Mesa Jail offi cer in pursuing a n escapee, was credited with stopping the fle e ing man with a fl ying tackle. Police sai d Jonathan D. Brand of 61 Topeka was chang· ing a car lire on Vanguard Way at a bout 10 :45 a .m . Monday wben the escapee, dressed in jail blues, r an past him with custody offi cer Robert Bork in pursuit. Bork ordered Brand to join the chase. then Bork returned lo the jail at 99 F air Drive to ~el help in chasing down Robert Earl Young, 20. of Aptos. A detective s potted fugitive Young hiding on a second·story balcony and order ed him to come down. according to police reports. Young l eap e d fr o m the balcony and ran north through an alley, with a half-dozen of- fi cers at his heels. Brand, who h ad circle d around the condominium com· plex, said be spotted the run- ning Young coming straight at him He lowered a shoulder and dived into the fugitive. Jordan memorial golf tourney set A memorial golf tournament honoring the man considered m os t in s t rume n ta l in establishing the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club and who served as its Men's Club's first president is scheduled Sept. 30 on the Unks he helped to open. The Willard Jordan Memorial tourney. put together by a com· mittee chaired by Bob Wilson. will honor the former Mesa m ayor a nd w e ll kn o wn architect. Jordan died Aug . 23 following several months or hospitaliza· lion aner surgery in the spring. He was a member of the com· mittee formed to Incorporate Costa Mesa as a city. served on the Planning Commission, became a City Council member and eventually lhe city's mayor In 1968. Prominent in civic affairs. Jordnn was !!elected as Orange Coast College's Citizen of the Year and the local Chamber of Commerce's Man of the Year in 1979. Proceeds from the tourna- ment, featuring handicap and Calloway flights for both men and women, will go toward a s pecial but still unannounced project, said Chamber of Com· merce Manager Nate Reade. Starting times begin between 8 a m . and l p.m ., Wilson said, with cocktails and music served at 7 p.m. and a dinner program s tarting at 8 p.m. Golf and d inner fees are $100 per person, he said, with those attending only the dinner paylng $25. Reservations are to be made with the city's Department of Leisure Services with checks or money orders made payable to the Willard J ordan Memorial Golf Tournament, Wtlson said. N B cou11cil opposes move by Irvine Newport Beach officials have reaffirmed that the city's sphere of influence extends along the coast south of Corona del Mar lo Moro Cove. serving notice on Irvine and county officials that a move by Irvine to control the coast is opposed by the city . The action came at a City Council meetin~ Monday where council members also denied a request to establish a n ew restaurant in the Mariner 's Mile area. It was the second such denial by a city body. Action to reaffirm the sphere of influence came in the wake of a move by Irvine lo re·evaluate the s phere of influence boundaries with an eye toward possible annexation of the area by Irvine. S u c h d ec ision s are th e jurisdiction of a government body known as the Local Agency Formation Commission. Councilmen made no gua· 1r.a ntees that th e reaffir· mation is a prelude to cit y annex· ation or the area. however. 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I It..-+ "' .. • Jones Final 7 .80 850.35 ~~"' ~~~ .._,.._~ Act at once for college aid f f'fr1t oJ a three-port 1ene1 on /il'l4nCtn{1 a coUege education.) It is unmistakably clear the era of ine"pensive, easily obtained college loans is over. While college costs have doubled in the past 10 years. Congress has followed the Reagan Whi te House's lead and slashed federal dollars for student financial aid. bitting hardest at the popular (and much abused> Guaran- teed Student Loan Program ( GSL). Students and families or students having to pay for college must prepare to do more for themselves. Educate yourselves about all forms of financial aid Let the colleges n of your choice know the racts about your own ->,.. particular _ circumstances ... & • .--.... •"'"'------- be fa~0~or~~~~ SYLVIA PDRTIR gressive than . . ever in pursuing all leads about possible help m· eluding "campus-based" programs s uch as grants, college work·study programs and scholarships from private sources. ·'There still 1s financial aid to help pay for the college your child wants to attend. despite the cut- backs io federal aid ... says J oe Paul Ca.se or the Col le~e Scholarship Service, the rinanclal aid di vision of the College Board. "But you have to prove that you need assistance. And to get assistance. you have to apply in the right way at th_e right time. "Timing is crucial, .. Case said, "whether your child is a high school se.nior planning to st~ collt;ge in the fall of 1982. or is already enrolled and 1s looking tor money to pay college bills." . Ir your ch.ild is attending college this fall but has not submitted an application for a Guaranteed Stu- dent Loan. there are only a few dars remaining i before you may be curbed by new requirements. The requirements become effective Oct. l : They could drastically limit your chances of getting a college l' loan , You must act immediately, since the key to your future situation is to have the approval of the college aid office by Sept. 30. This advice also holds for stu- dents in the states where the Auxiliary Loans to As· sistant Students <ALAS> Progr am is in efrect. Th.is formerly was the Par ent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Program. Check the college aid of· fi cer to find out the critical facts about your standing. 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Ward remember him as a loving man who made each reel as though she was the only woman in the world -until she d iscovered Smokey's other wives. He has at least eight. maybe 1~. "Smokey" Ward, whose age is listed between 69 and 80 on various documents, was charged with bigamy last month. The case is to 1ito to a Jefferson Coun- ty gr and jury today, said pros- ecutor Braun Hamstead. "I love hlm. He was a very kind and gentle man. There's JUSt no one like Smokey, he's unique," said Elka Ward, one of the wives. "He makes you feel safe and secure He used to say 'I've looked a lifetime for someone like you'," sa id another, Daphne M. Elliott. A woman whom authorities did not identify posted $4,000 bond for Y.'::rd after he was charged with being married to two women in West Virginia. Ward declined, on attorney's or- ders. to discuss the case. Ward's troubles started when Marie Marshall Ward com - plained to county author ities that her husband had a second wife . Aft er investigating, authorities charged Ward with felonious bigamy. Sheriff Donald Giardino said he found women in several s lates who say they married Ward And, he said, the counting isn't done. "Right now we're up to eight wives, but there're more," be said. "We 're trying to deal with 15 or more states.'' ·'The other d ay a Connie turned up from St Louis and a Barbara from Montana that no one had ever heard of." said Mrs Elliott, of Danville, Va Mrs. Elliott said she married Ward after a seven-month romance in 1979. T hen, "about eight days after we were mar- raed somebody called rne and said lw had 12 wi vcs." she s aid. lie denied at Mrs Elhott says she began to s uspect her husband when he urged her to invest in has busi· ncss ideas but wanted her lo re main m Virginia Sht> decided to hirt• a lawyer who discovered that Ward had "nine wives I was just unbeliev 1ng " Mrs Elliott riled for divorce; the marriage ended last October E lka Ward . who lives 111 Mart1nsv11le. Va .. said she mar· ricd Ward in March 1977 and later learnt'd he had been mar· raed 14 or 15 tames "I doubt he remembers how many waves he's had There havt.• been two waves since me and I'm Mall married lo him," E lka Ward claims she learned after lhcar March 1977 wedding lh;1t Ward also was married to an Idaho woman Ward went to Santa Domingo for a divorce and she "Ju st kept on rinding dif fl-rent n~1mes ' Sunken ship preserved Canadian Arctic ice keeps vessel intact for 128 years • WASHINGTON (AP> -Using a robot camera device, scien- tists say they have t aken re· markably clear pictures of an unusual s hipwreck preserved under the ice of the Canadian Arctic. Joseph Macinnis said Monday the camera platform photo- graphed the wreck of the sailing barque H. M.S. Bread al bane dur· ing dives last week in Lancaster Sound off Beechey Island, about 100 miles from the magneti c North Pole. The pictures clearly show the wooden vessel's well preserved hull and its spoked wheel. as well as instruments and other devices in its wheelhouse. so well thJt there 1s little '>ign of decay after 128 years. Macinnis told a briefing al tht• N ationul Geographic Suctel) which sponsors has work "H 's 1n a rcmarkable state of preservation ," said Macinnis. head of L'ndt•r'>ca Hl•Sear ch Lld . a pnvatl' OC't>anographac farm based an Toronto "We arc sure everything is intac·t Wh at wc havl' is a treasure trove of 19th century arctic exploratmn LoC'ated 600 miles above the i\ retie circll'. lhl• Rreadal bane as the \\Orld's northernmost known s hipwreck Macinni s anti ('olleagues found th<' Rrcadulbane last year after a three .) car serch of rec ords indicated where at might be Using s onar equipment aboard a Can<1d1an Coa'>t Guard l'uller. they got imagC's of lhe s hip resting upright in 330 feet of water Dr Joseph Macinnis displays the remote piloted vehicle used to photograph the spoked wheel of the HMS Breadalbane r right I. that sank 128 years ago JOO miles from the North Pole The British shjp sank Aug. 21, 1853 after being crushed by en- croaching ice while on a rescue mission. All 21 crewmen aboard escaped over the ice to a com· panion ship as the BreadaJbane went down in 15 minutes. But the ice and supercold water have preserved the ship Thev n•turn1•d this s ummer to get television and stat I pictures of the wreck to help the~lan Pope calls for higher wages P ontiff urges more f arriily support in third encyclical VATICAN CITY (AP > -Pope John Paul II. in the third en- cyclical of his papcy, called to· day for wage scales s ufficient for family support so that mothers do not have to abandon the care and education of their children. The pope's 99-page statement on social issues also: -Called for "radical and urgent changes" in the Third World to improve life for the masses there. -Gave backing to labor un- ions and said they s hould be guaranteed the right to strike except for political purposes or in essential public services. Repeated his pr evious criticisms of lhe capitalist and communist systems and called for an economy based on a mix- l u re of private and public ownership. Army chief injured by terror g re nades HEI DELBE R G , We s t Germany (AP> -Terrorists fired Soviet-made grenades to- d ay at an armored sedan carry- ing the commander in chief of the U.S. Army in Europe, slight- ly injuring him and his wile, authorities said. The car also was peppered with small arms fire. ''I don't know who was responsible, but I know there was a group that declared war on us, and I'm beginning to believe t h e m ." said Gen. Frederick J . Kroesen after he and his wife, Rowene, were treated for c uts from flying g lass and released from the Arm y hos pital near his Heidelberg headquarters. One grenade hit the trunk of the car. smashing the rear win- dow It was the fourth attack on U. S government personnel in West Germany in two weeks. The group Kroesen referred to was the Red Army Fact.ion - also called the Baader-Meinhof Gan~ -w hich has issued threats against U.S. forces in West Germ any and claimed responsibility for sever al bomb- ings Kroese n 's r e inforced Mercedes was traveling about 40 miles an hour along the banks of the Neckar River when It was CSee GENERAL, Page A2 ) Youths dres sed as scouts thieves Young boys wearing Boy Scout uniforms have reportedly been s tealing money and m erchandise from businessmen in Costa Mesa, Irvine and Newport Beach, ac- cording to a spokesman for the Or aoge County Council of the Boy Scouts of America. About nine bus inessmen have contacted the council in the past two weeka to complain about the youths who pose as scouts selling candy and a s k to use the restroom. While in the back oflhe shops, the youths have reportedly plllered money from employee clothing and taken small Items from ahe.lvet. The boys are described u 12 to 14, weart.n, W·fittlnl Boy Scout shirt.a, wtthoutidentlfytnc council patch•. In one cue a youth had • troop number sewn on hlt uniform. but I I a check with that troop showed they were not selling candy, said Boy Scout spokesman Rober( Lambert. ·Tm positive they're not scouts," said Lambert. "We're trying to get to the bottom of this. We have so many good· kids out there that we don't want to see them spoil it.·· Lambert said few Boy Scout troops sell candy and that only the sale orScout-0 -Rama tickets may be conducted In uniform. The amount of money taken In each of the thefts bas ranted from SS to 980. The Boy Scout council ls urging bwllneumen to request identlfyinl Boy Scout mem· berah.lp card.a and to notJly the pollctt and Scout officials II the)' become 1utplclou1. The council telephone number ls 5'8·•990. The pope said workers should receive a "just" wage, which be defined as big enough to support the entire family. If the father earns such a wage, be said. the mother is free to take care of her children and educate them "Having to abandon these tasks in order to take up paid work outside the home is wrong rrom the point of view of the good or society and or the family when it contradicts or hinders t hese primary goals of the mis- sion of a mother." the pontiff s aid. He noted that ·'in m an y societies women work in nearly every sector of life." ............ "But it is fitting," he con- tinued, "that they should be able to fulfill t heir tasks in ac- cordance with their own nature, without being discriminated against and without being ex- cluded from jobs for which they a r e capable. but also without lack of respect for their family aspirations and for their specific role in contr ibuting, together with men, to the good of A deroonstrator who calls himself rreedman Trueheart leaves nu doubt about his stand on nuclear energy rlunng th<' blockade at the Dtablo Canyon power plant society.'' , Women, said the pope, must "not have to pay for tbeit advancement by abandoning what is specific to them and at the expense of the family in which women as mothers have an irreplaceable role." Hardhats, p ickets (collide at D iab l o The encyclical, a letter in- forming the Roman Catholic Church of the pope's vie ws on a subject, earned the Latin title "Laborem Exercens," which the Vatican translated as "On Human Work." John Paul said he would have published it in May on the 90th anniversary of the first major papal encyclical on social ques- <See POPE, Pa'e A2) By DAVID KUTZMANN Of .... DeltJ ""' ..... SAN LUIS OBISPO -Nearly 6SO Diablo Canyon construction workers were bused into the con- troversial nuclear generating station today as demonstrators made final plans for a peaceful but illegal land and sea blockade. Pacific Gas and Electric Com- pany. owner of the !IOOn·to-be licensed facility , had workers Join our---------- The savoir -faire of San Francisco columnist Herb Caen, a view of Hollywood celebril.ies by Hy and Marilyn Gardner and the humor of Erma Bombeck are just part of the lineup in today's Cavalcade. Pages 8 2 an<1 8:.i. The newly des igned double page of readers' favorite columnists, ranging from medical and common sense ad- vice to social commentary to horoscope predictions, will appear in the Daily Pilot Monday through Friday. Columnists featured regularly include Ann Landers. Erma Dombeck. Art Hoppe, Herb Caen. Stan Delaplane. Hy and Marllyn Gardner. Charles McCabe, Hugh Mulligan, Bob Greene and Sydney Omarr. I r eport to four offsite areas early this morning for busing into the $2 billion plant. No incidents were reported. Demonstrators, meanwhile, were reported readying efforts to form a human blockade to prevent fuel loading and low power oper ation of the twin re· actor nuclear power plant. An Abalon e Alliance spokesman s aid t his morning that about 100 blockaders had gone into the hills Monday night and were to begin moving at dawn toward the plant's fenced perim eter. Sea blockaders also were re- ported to be boarding boats in Morro Bay and Avila Beach. The spokesman said the pro- testers would attempt to launch rubber rafts from the boats to m ake a landing in front of the seaside plant neaT Avila Beach sometime this morning . The principal action, however, is expected to take place In front of tbe plant'. main gates. Jt Is there that most of the dem- onstrators are expected to s how up today. An Abalone Al· llance "media !IPOkt" said that between 100 and 200 d e m· onstraton would arTlve in the first wave It ls believed that between 2,000 Md 3,000 protesters In all (~ OIABW, Pase A2> davt·s lo the vessel ncxl sprani: Macinnis s aid thC' waters are so eold that divl'ri. would di e in m 1nutes without c•xtra protec- t10n So. the reM·archers "'Ill re- turn with a diving b<'ll . :.i small s ubrnanne and an a rmon•d div- ing ... Ult lo get clOSl'UJ> Vl('W" ThC' 125 foot long ship. 1 which displaced 428 ton'-. still has two of its thrt•e 100 root masts stand m g <,traaght up The ma:-.ts ·are aµparently s till drapC'd with sa1b and ragging. thC' scientists s aid The picture•" and videotapes of th(• wreck wt.·n· possible because of an undcrwatN vehaele de- s igned by Chris "i1C'holso11 and t·ollt•agut.·s at Benthos Inc . of FC:1lmouth. Mass Nicholson said the remotely piloted vPhaclc. C'Ontroll('d from a s urface <;h1p via an umhilical cable, should revolutiona1e div ing by n·mnv1n~ the rao;k to human divers Wo111an' b ody found in Irvine grave Construclion workers have found a shallow grave near East Irvine containing the body of an unidentified woman wrapped in a blanket. s heriff'o; deputies said todav Sheriff's !>poke~m an Ll John Hewitt said the body found Mon- day in county territory near the 1ntersect1on of Sand Canyon Avenue and Marine Way had been in the ~rave for three to fi ve days lle"4;Wd the cause of death is unknown pending an autopsy. There were no v1s1ble anJuries. he said The woman was wearing de- signer jeans. a T shirt. gold ear- rings and boots, Lt Hewitt said. She had blonde hair and was from 25 to JO years old and weighed 140 pounds, he said. He added that this case is ap- parently unrelated lo any other crimes. Sheriff's investigators haven't dete rmined a motive , dis - covered any s trong leads or identified any witnesses, Lt. Hewitt said He said investigators co tinue to search for clues near s hallow g r ave He said no weapons were found in the area. Irvine police Lt , Bob Lennert s aid this morning that pre- liminary evidence seems to in- dicate that this case is unrelated to any case Jrvine police are familiar with. ORANGI COAST WIATHER Fair through Wednf>!· day but patchy low clouds during early morning hours alon g the coast. Highs at the beaches 70 to 74 and the inland areas 82 to 85. Lows 60 to 64. lNSIDI TODAY California w1nerie& are making headway an the marketing of "light wine." which has about three· quarter& of the colon es of &tandard wine See Page R10. INDIX ' . . 0 0 ilk . r.·· -Z • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tueaday. September 15, 1981 ~$6 • • on award upheld • ID Pinto fire 8y Tb~ Astoclated Pre11 A S6 million damage award stemmma from lhe fiery rear • end colli1don of a Ford Pinto car will stund against f'ord Motor Co . according to California Supreme Court. It turned down without com· mcnl an appeal by Ford or yerd lcts in favor of Richard Grimshaw and surviving rel. atives of Lily Gray However. the court denied u request b)' the Gray family Lo- Court review a ru.ttn1 that denied them collection of punitive damages a11inaL Ford. On May 28, a Court of Appeal uph e ld an Orange County s uperior court award or $2.S million i n compe n sat or y damages and $3.S m illion punitive damages lo Grimshaw, who was seriously burned in the May 22. 1972 crash. The court of Appeal also awarded Carmen, Caule en and C haille Gray ~9 .. 690-Ul ~~~y- dam ages, but refused them days altt•1 the crash punitivedamages. After a s ix m onth lriul, Al the ume lbe uward was lhe Grims hi1w wuli g i ven U .8 largest ever In a civil damages million in tompenaatory and lawsuit. $1 25 mill1un 1n punitive Grimshaw, then 13, was riding d ama.:c~ Hut he later agreed to lo a 1972 Pinto hatchback car accept $2 5 million in com driven by Mrs. Gray when it pensatory und $3.5 million in stalled on a San Bernardino punitive damages. if Ford was freeway and was struck from denied a new trial. behind by another car The Pin· Attorneys for Grimshaw and to caught fire and Grimshaw the Grays alleged that Ford suffered burns over 9S percent or knew the 1!172 Pinto model h · body.-M~ Gray-died ttuee-rat1M certain eras Cests. yet backed Ford went aht!ad with the mooel to uv111d n cost ln('rease I n upholding Grimshaw's award the court of appeul stated the .. .conduct ur Ford's management was reprt•hensible 1n thl' extreme. It exhi bited a conscious and callous disregard of public safety 1n order to max 1m1 ze corporate profits." T he appell ate cou rt said Ford's "mulic1ous conduct" en- daneered lht• li es of thousands o f Pinto J>Urchai.e..rs and Senate Judiciary Committee votes 17-0 for O'Connor WA Sl-DNGTON <AP) -San- dra Day O'Connor won over· whelming approval from the Senate Judiciary Committee to- day for her nomination to become the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. The vote was 17-0, with one member vot· Mrs. O'Connor's specific views on abortion. · · ing "present." Sixteen senators voled to ap· prove the nomination and then Denton and Sen. John East withheld their votes while they m a de statements explaining their decisions. East, R·N.C., then voted yes. Denton voted ''present.·· ... ~I J• , .. t , ri 1 . ' ,, ., I I II ,., f ' Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R· Ala . said he could not vote for the nomination without knowing Denton, who questioned Mrs. O'Connor at length about her Gasoline tax hike sent to governor SAC RAMENTO (AP > - Warning that California faces "a catastrophe in our highway pro- gram·' unless it increases spend· ing, the Legislature has sent a two·cent per.gallon gasoline tax hike to the governor. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. who for seven years has resisted all proposals for general tax in· c reases. has r eluctantly en· dorsed the gasoline tax hike and is expected to sign the measure. The increase. from seven to nine cents per gallon on gasoline and diesel fu el, would not talce effect unti I Jan. 1, 1983. But other increases, including an across-the-board $11 hike in an· nual vehicle registration fees , would start in 1982. The bill would also increase drivers license fees from $3.25 to $10 , increase truck weight fees b y 50 per cent , a nd boost nume rous other veh1 cle·related fees The gasoline measure -the biggest tax increase proposal to pass the Legislature in a decade -was sent to Brown Monday evening on votes of 54·17 in the Assembly and 30-3 in the Senate. "We will have no roads to drive on just chuc kholes. There will be no new construe· lion if we don't adopt something like this. The crisis is real," said the author of the tax hike biU, Sen. John Foran, D-San Fran- cisco. "We are looking to a literal disaster, a catastrophe in our highway program," Foran said in Senate floor debate. Criticism of the bill was seal· · tered and in many cases aimed more at Brown's management of the state's highway program than against the idea or increas- ing the tax. The bill would raise an estimated $2.6 billion in the com- ing five years for highway con- From Page A1 POPE. • • lions, Pope Leo Xlll's "Rerum Nov arum." but the attempt on his life May 13 delayed publica· lion. The pope was wounded in the abdomen, leg and finger by Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali struction and maintenance, an estimated $25 per year for every California driver. Questioned in floor debate about the timing of the gasoline tax increase. which would not take effect until two months after the 1982 elections, Foran conceded, "I would not pretend that does not have political ramifications." He said he wanted the vote on the bill this year because he feared that the closer he got to the 1982 elections the harder it would be to get the needed votes. The delay on the start of tax col· lections was also planned to make it politicaJl y easier for legislators. Half the increase would go to the state and half to local gov- ernments. Individual counties would be allowed to increase the gasoline lax in their areas another penny or more per gallon by a vote of the people. Cyclist dies of injuries I in accident A Huntington Beach motorist has died of injuries he suffered in a Sept. 5 traffic collision that earlier claimed the life of his passenger. police reported to· day. Rex Steven Reynolds, 24, was pronounced dead Monday after· noon at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital, according to the Orange County Coroner's of· fice. Reynolds was driving west on Pacific Coast Highway between Ne wland Street and Beach Boulevard at 7:40 p.m. Sept. S when he veered across the center line and collided head-on with another vehicle, police said His passenger, Ronald Ray Thompson, 34, of Huntington Beach, died at the scene. Reynolds had been arrested on suspicion of felony drunken drivi n g a nd vehicular m ans laughter in connection with the colLision. .. l Agca two days before tbe Ill· I niversary of the 1891 encyclical, The driver of the second vehi cle. Scott Lowry, 32. and his passenger , Adam Lowry, 15, both of Huntington Beach, are recovering from injuries suf· fered in the accident, police said. The two September fatalities have increased the death toJI associated with the section of Pacific Coast Highway between Beach Boulevard and the Santa Ana River dubbed "Blood AJ. ley" by police. I a milestone in church policy tbat questioned capitalism but also s aid Marxian socialis m was in· sufficient. John Paul did no t refer : • specifically lo the labor unrest l in his native Poland, but there were strong echoes of his earlier expressions of support for lhe In· dependent Polish labor federa- : lion Solidarity and his counsel • that it pursue its aims with moderation. 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O'Connor was "coming from philosophically" on abortion "I know very little about Judge O'Connor's opinions on the grave legal issues of the day.'' Denton said in his state ment today. Denton said Mrs. O'Connor is a "fine lady and distinguished jurist" but he was unable to support her nomination without knowing more about her beliefs concering abortion. East said he was similarly troubled but cast his vote for t he nomination because he believes Mrs . O'Connor to be "a conservative wom a n or con· servative instincts." Although she refused to dis- close her specific views on the constitutionality or the 1!173 U.S. O'CONNOR NOMINATION SUPPORTE~dltortal, A6 Supreme Court decision legaliz· ing abortion, East said "I feel down in my heart of hearts" that she would not have sup- ported the ruling. East also said he was sup· porting the nomination because Mrs. O'Connor was nominated by President Re agan and "I suspect he knows things that I don't know." The full Senate is likely to consider the nomination with only nominal opposition Wednesday. Prior lo today's committee action, Mrs. O'Connor's swear· ing-in ceremony was scheduled Sept. 25. The high court begins its fall session 10 days later, the first Monday in October. If confirmed, Mrs O'Connor would replace Jus tice Potter Stewart, who retired in July. Mrs. O'Connor . a Sl·year-0ld Arizona appeals court j udge, quickly dis pelled most con· servative opposition to he r nomination during three days of confirmation hearings last week From Page A1 GENERAL • • hit. West German police said They said the grenades were of Soviet origin and that police found a lent with sleeping bags, a radio with antenna and a So· viet·made grenade launcher in the woods near the scene of the attack. A West Ger ma n poli ce s pokesman said use of the grenade launcher demonstrated a "new quality" of terrorism. He said it was the first use by terrorists in West Germany of a military-style weapon Kroesen said what the ter· rorists fired "was reportedly a s uspected antitank grenade of some kind fired from the hillside along the road we were travel· ing," a two· lane highway near the Neckar Ri ver . Military police arrived at the scene and "dismounted from their car with weapons drawn," the 58-year·o ld . fo u r -star general said. He said the ter· rorists also fired small arms al the car but he djd not know if lhe MPs returned fire. T he other occupants or the car -an aide, Maj. Philip E . On· dine, and the driver, a German who was not identified -were unhurt, an Army spokesman said . The car w as badl y damaged, police s aid. Kroesen went to his office after he was released from the hospital and told reporters he did not see the attackers. In Was hingt o n , Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, asked on ABC -TV's "Good Morning · America" if he and other officials are concerned that today's assassination at· te mpt is part of a pattern, said: "We have to be very con· cerned about it be<:ause It . . . is de veloping into wh at looks like a bit of a pattern. I know the German government Is very concerned about it and we are taking all lhe steps we can lo in· sure the safety and security of our people there.'' Dam slide told SACRAMENTO <AP) -An 1,100-foot·long earth and rock slide near the lop of the San Luis Dam was reported by state orticiala Monday. • ,.,. . .,..._ Mich 1Wartuccr of Son Jose makes break/a.st on o soldr cooker at the Abalcmt> Alliance encampment m Son Luis Obispo ------ 2nd Oriental fly f ounfl, in county A sct·ond Oriental fruit fl y has been rl1scovered m Orange Coun l y, o fficials 1n the county Agricultural Commissioner's Of fice announced late Monday. The new Oy was found Friday in a trap m a pineapple-guava tree in La Habr a, said Leonard Lirkhu s, c hi e f deput y agricultural commissioner He said resear chers in the stale Department of Agriculture con fi rmed Monday the Oy is in· deed an Oriental fruit Oy, which 1s related to hut not considered Racf>r ~·ra h ~ - RENO <A P> -An early ar· rival for next weekend's Reno National Championship Air Races escaped serious injury when hi s plane crashed on takeoff from the Stead Airport north of Reno J ohn Hunt. a crop du ste r pil ot from Thatcher, Cali f , said the engine of his AT6 stopped as he was taking off Monday. . I as dangerous a11 tht· Med1terra nean frwt fl) The new d1Huvery comes three weeks aftl'r the rirsl Orlen tal rt y was trapped 1n an orange grove in Placentia Liekhus sajd the two discovenes are probably not related and both samples most lik<'I) were brought separately to Orange Count) from Hawa11 "Last year we had th1~ happen to us four' times in widely separated parts of the county," he said Although the Oriental fruH fl y is capable of devastating fruit crops by burrowing under the skin of fruit to lay eggs in the same manner as the Medfly, pesticide appli<.·ations have been developed to eradicate the insect without the use of aerial spray. ing Liekhus said ground spraying will begin later thW' week in La Habra to wipe out any other Oriental fli es 1n the ar ea. Eradication usuall y comes in two to three months· after spray- ing. he said "Wl'l l(hl-d lil(IUOl\t lhl' fo<.•t.or Of rt'prehensib1llty, ttw 11un1tiv e damag~ award as reduced by the trial judge was not excessive rord uppe:th'<I the lowcr court decision. contt·nding there were vanow; errors and conflicts with other rulings Grimshaw did not appeal tus $6 million 1&ward. The Grays had appeuled their awurd. claiming they s hould havc re cc1vcd pun1tiv~ damuges From Page A 1 DIAB LO ••• • (·ould Litk e part in tht> D1ablo blockade Early this morning, under mp- PY fog chilled skies, more than 100 reporters milled about the pl ant's barbed wired front en· trance waiting for something to happen It has been typical of this highly plannc·d media event for reporters to be kept waiting and wondering Also present in heavy num· bers were Caltforma lhghway Patrol officers who drove back and forth in front of the plant. San Luis Obispo Co unty sheriff deputics also were reported to be stationed 1ns1de the plant gate~ A bout 500 national guardsmen were sent to the area last week The long awaited beginning of lhe blockade was announced Monday by Aha lone Alliance spokesmen who said their group believc.'<1 lhe 11me was right to make their move against the pl ant ··Everybody feels real good about the dec1s111n," Alliance spokeswoman Joyce Howerton said Demonstrators h<1 ve begun massi ng in thi s cent ral Ca lifornia coastal area last Thursday after protest leaders had sent out a national alert following approval of Diablo Canyon sec urit~ plans by a federal nuclear appeals board. P.G. & E. hopes to oegan low power operations at the Unit 1 reactor by later this month once a ltcc>nse 1s issued by the full nuclear regulatory comm1 sion. Tl1ree l1urt in 'shootout' WESTLAKE VILLAGE <AP> Tht' stuntmen had gathered for a mock W<.'slern style gun- fight to promote the opening of a shopping center They began rmng at each other with what wrrt· thought to be blanks as ubout 200 people watched Suddenly . there were screams, and three people Jay wounded Monda) after bemg sprayed by pell ets of real am· munition Police weren't sure whether one of the guns was accidental ly loaded with the real thing or 1f someone 1n the e ro~d had opened fi re. us ing the mock gunfight as covl'r Fli~s not ·pra y~d LOS GATOS <AP> Med/ly project officiitls say they ac· c1dcn t a ll y failed to t e ll heli copter pilots to sp ray pest1c1de over an area where five fertile Mediterranean fruit fli es wer e found over the weekend. .. ' • ,.,_...,... Sen Edward Kennedy D Mass poses u•ith h1!1 mother . Mrs Rose Kennedy. on the grounds of the /amz/y's Hyannr.s Port estate dunng the hvstmg of on mfurmu/ 1.1at~1ermg of fhe prt!ss $26 million l eft to LU)O schools A woman who died at age 97 has bequeathed $26 milhon to two Presbyterian schools in Texas and Arkansas, her attorney says. In her will, Jean Brown of Hot Springs, Ark., left Sil 7 m ill i o n to t h e Au s tin Pres byterian T h eology Seminary in Austin, Texas. and $14 3 million to Arkansas College. Mu c h of t he gi f t t o Ark ans as College consists of pr omissory notes from a sub. s idiary of I nternational Paper Co. Her lawyer said Miss Brown obtained tbe prom missory notes in 1979 in exchcinge fo r B o d c aw Lumber Co stock s he in·• herited from her father. King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden ar nved in Peking in the first visit to China by a Swedish head of Slate r n ceremonies before the Great flail of lhe People in Pe king's vast Tienanmen Square. the king reviewed a Chines e militar y hono r guard I ns1de he met with Xi Zhoogxun, vice chairman or th e standing Committee of the Natio n al P e opl e 's Congr ess. The committee chairman. Ve J ianylng, 83, China's t!qUIValent or head or state. has been reported in poor hC'alth 0 0 0 2 DOH 1h1 or doesn 't •h., sleep wiU1 a aiun? He r son says yea, but mother aay• no The mother ls 82·year-old Devorah Shu on, whose son, Defe nse Minis t e r Ariel baron, s aid that his mother kept a gun under her plllow. Is rae li news pape r s said Sharon made the re mark to Secr etary or State Alnuder Haig J r . to dramatize I s r ae l 's con ce rn w it h security. But In the Sharon's home village of Klar Malal. Mrs. Sharon was quoted as say- ing : "What? Arik s aid that? It surely must have been a JOke." CyotbJa Lennon Twist, the flrsl wife o r John Lennon, says her treatment by the ex· Beatie and his second wife, Yoko Ono, was "unjust ." "I'm a fatalist," she says in People magazine, insis ting she has no regrets about her eight years with Lennon. who was s lain outside his New York apartment Dec. 8. Mrs. Twist, now separated Cr om her third hus band, engineer -drafts man J obo Twist, said she packed her things and left the singer after she returned from a trip to Greece and found Miss Ono and Lennon having brea kfast together, with Len· non in his dressing gown. "I was in a state of shock that l ast ed three or four years." she recalls . 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Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind 642·6086 ' '· DW SW SW SW SW .¥. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tue&day. September 15, 1981 s Al Judge nixes Bonin delay Freeway. K i ller suspec t may. act as own. attorney L OS ANGELES (AP> - f'f eeway Kille r defendant Wllliam Bonin lost a bid to hire a new attorney on the day hi1J trial was to begin Monday. after a judge expressed hls belier lhat the request may be Just a delay- ing tactic Superior Court Judge William Keene, who will preside over Bonin's trial o n 12 murder charges, said he was convinced that further delay would severe· ly d amage the district attorney's case against Bonin. "I'm deeply concerned with the fact that I think this Is a ploy by this defendant to delay thls A postpon e- ment might re- q u i r e t h . a t jurisdic tion be yielded to Orange County. matter in going to trial," Keene said. "I am convinced that the ends of justice would be thwart· ed by his attempt to substitute an attorney 14 months into this case." Bonin indicated that if he can not have the lawyer he wants he may represent hims elf , but J udg e Keene ordered that he must be prepared to go to trial by next Monday, one way or the other . Jury selection had been scheduled to begin this week. Bonin, a 34-year-old truck driver Crom Downey, is accused of masterminding the sex-and- s tra ngulation killings of 12 young men whose naked bodies wer e dumped ne ar Southern California freeways. The bodies of 44 young men and boys have been found in the pas t e i g ht year s sim ilarly dumped near freeways, hence th e Free way K ille r tag . Howe ver authorities say that aU of the killings may not be r e· lated. Judge Keene's ruling came after the prosecutor played a tape recording of a phone con· versation in which Bonin told a friend he expected continuance in the start of his trial, and that if he did not get the attorney he REBUFFED BY J UDGE Slaying suspect Bcmm wanted, he planned to act as his own attorney The la wyer who has re present· ed Bonin since his arrest, Earl H a n son, told t he judge he believed Bonin never tried to de- lay the case but sincerely want· ed the lawyer of his choice, William Charvet Charvet, who argued at length for perm ission t o represent Bonin, said he pl ans to appeal the j udge's ruJing. Keene said another factor in his denial of the motion was a possible conflict of interest in· volving Charvet, who once tried lo represent an admitted ac- complice who is key witness m the case, Ja mes Munro. Ch arvet s a id h e did meet brien y with Munro but did not discuss anything with him that would create a conflict. ''There is nothi ng in which I have an attorney·client privilege with Mr. Munro which would af. feet the defense of Mr. Bonin or the rights of Mr. Munro." Charvet told the judge. Charvet said he would at least 120 days to prepare for trlaJ Ir he was appointed De puty District Attorney Slirl· ing Norris noted that Hamon h ad been pre p a r ing ror 14 IJl Onths and is r eady for trial. He said the state has 100 witnesses unde r subpoena. many of whom might becom e reluctant t o t estify if there are rurthe r p ostponements. He s aid he believes Bonin bas been tr)'inl to influence Munro not to teaUfy "I think a three-month con tinuance would do damage to the p eople's case," Norris said "The people are entitled lo a raar trial too " In addition, Norris s aid a postpone me nt might require that jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County, whe re Bonin faces trial on seven murder counts three of which are also covered In the Los Angeles case After Keene made his ruUng. Bonin said he would consider acting as hi s own lawyer, and Keene asked : "Are you pre· pared to go to t rial next Monday acting as your own lawyer ?" "f don't know," said Bonin, standing before Keene in a prison blue jumpsuit. ''I would like to look over the records.·· The judge told him he could re port his decision next Monday and "lf you wa nt to act as your own lawyer it will be with no further continuance." "You will go to trial next Mon· day," Keene told Bonin "You think it over between now and then." The judge said he was delay in~ the case one week only because he has another trial un· de r way and must fi nish that before the Bonin trial begins . Bonin was arrested June 2. 1980, after a 24·hour police sur· vei llence. He was allegedly sodomizing a young man when police interceded PoJ,i.ce group Lhe 12 killings that Bonin is charged with it into a series of 22 occurring between August 1979 and Bonin's arrest They involved victims aged 13 to 18. Two others ha ve pleaded guil- ty to taking part with Bonin in som e of the slayings. another young man, Wilha m Ray Pugh of Nor wa lk , faces si m ilar c ha r ges. A fifth defe ndant, Vernon Butts, who confessed his role in some of the killings, was found in his jail cell in J anuarv. an apparent suicide. Not just another pretty face? Miss America hopes to change beauty queen image NE W YORK <AP> -Smiling all t he time comes easily for the new Miss America. ''I've had a lot or practice ... s aid 20-year-old Elizabeth Ward of Arkansas, who entered her first beauty contest. the .. Mi ss Teen-Age Little Rock" pageant, as a high school sophomore. Miss Ward. who entered the 1982 Miss Ame ri ca contes t because she "needed financial a ssistance" for s chool, s aid Monday she will work to change the public's preconceived no- tions about beauty pageants. ''P e opl e t h i n k o f Miss America contes t ants as girls with overblown egos who are Did you !<now that gold nug· gets are considered gem stones? Authentic gold nug· gets possess the required gem stone qyalitles of beauty. rarity and durabihty. They are the original gem stones -their urr contrived, ··found" beauty was cher1She d long bef ore 1pec1aliled cutting techniques 11119re developed to enhance the beauty of other valued stone variettes The beauty of nuggets 1s In the natural sculpture form given them by nature end their unique quality , no two alike. Nuggets are very rare. Less than 1% of the world's gold re- covenes are in nugget form. A one ounce nugget Is now more rarely found then a live carat diamond. Imagi ne the odds against finding a seven pound nugget as recently re- ported in Australia. It will be valued at dramatically more than the amount of gold in It BecaUM of ita rarity, it will hew great value as a collector s Item. Natural nuggets are re· markably close to total purity. containing allght treces of silver, platinum or copper. As- 1 uy v•lue ia generally between 21 and 22K but Ila worth In , gold weight la far exceeded by its value as a rare gem stone - one of natures very limited edt- tlona. just up there because they want attention, .. said Miss Ward . "They s hould realize what each young gir l went through, the physical and the mental. to get there." Miss Ward. whose hometown sponsor was the White River Ca r n iva l Asso c iation o r Russellville, r eceived the title Saturday night in Atlantic City, N.J . A $20,000 scholarship is one of her prizes. The college accounting major. who "hasn't traveled outside or Arkansas very much." told a ne ws conrer ence a t a posh Manhattan hotel that she "didn't defeat the other girls. Maybe I EiEM WISE Mary Barr Cert1f1ed Gemo1og1S1 Ac~6- l9'1 ..... I 7ffl & l"IM• Wtlfclff ,._. M•wportlNdl w as the best a ll a round, in ta lent, intelligence and presence on stage. I c an make othe r peo- p I e fe el comfortable and special ... M iss Ward, a j unior at Arkansas Tech University who ho pes to become a cor por ate lawyer, acknowleged that "best all a r ou n d .. a lso inc ludes "ph ysical beauty -and the swimsuit competit ion doesn t bother m e in the least. Tl's a tradition " But she doesn 't have a "sexy image." she said, and "never thought of myself as gorgeous - jusl an average young woman ·· Carl Last recently brought in e mineral specimen to show me. He had discovered 11 among his mother's personal treBS1Jres. It was a chunk of quartz veined with gold . It was purch~ by his grandfather on Apnl 30. 1923 . the seme time he bought stock in the Poker Flats Gold Gra11el Mining Company 1n San Francisco The gentleman did not mal<e his fortune with his shares of gold mining stock but hls fam1· 1y has an 1nteres1tng and uni· que memento Our nuggets come from the glacial streams of Alaska anO the Yukon. They are made up In necklaces, braceleta, ear· rings, pendant• and rings. Each Item 1s accompanied by a certificate of authenticity While we don't have a single 7·1b. nugget In our collection (our largeat Is a little over one ounce) we think you wlll be in- trigued by this unique lorm ol jewelry natural gold nug- gest . rich. shining, wearable fragments of the wilderness. Note: L"lie L•I won 1 at Prize in our Gem Wi se Contest Ferris Hovey waa 2nd and we had three people tie for 3rd: Gary Lal, Wendy Stoltz and Lucy Sedniger, and Lucille Pratt won the consoletlon drawing. L s Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday. September 15. 1981 mill TI~ rn rn Pregnant woman's identity puzzles Florida office rs SARASOTA, Fla. (AP> - Florida pollce are puzzling over the identity of a young pregnant woman, apparently de af and m ute, who has been found along roadsides and hospitalized in at Jeaal five F1orida cities and once In Georgia. Each time she has c rossed their paths, s he has had no wallet or identification, and has Slven a different name. A thin woman with r e ddis h h a ir, freckled face and hazel eyes, she ls missing three fi ngers on her right hand. Police guess her age in the early 3>s and her pregnancy at seven months. Doctors at one hospital where she was treated diagnosed her as a diabetic. A former deputy s heriff found her unconscious early one morn· Ing last week, lying in the rain along a road east of Venice, near the Gulf Coast in southwest Florida. Sh e h a d a s ei z ure and paramedics rus hed her to Venice Hospital. When she came to, she beg a n us ing sign language. She didn't speak. but wrote a name -Lynn Terrance -on a piece of paper. Next to it, she wrote the word "rape." She w as transferred to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where she is under the care or psychiatrists and a neurologist. Authorities aren't con vinced her real name is Lynn, nor are they certain where her stor y begins. One consistent theme or her story has been that her father is an ind epend e nt trucker, but his home and name are changed from encounter to encounter. "We still don't know who ahe is for sure," Sarasota Del. Sgt. Michael Parisi said. "Almost every day we learned she -or someone with the same descrip- tion -has been somewhere else under another name. Off the top of my head I know of three or four names." Just over a month ago, she b ad left lhe car e or Lester Hayman . a Savannah, Ga., funeral home director, and his wife. They communicated with her in sign language. Sh~ had been found by police in Richmond Hill, Ga., in a roadside ditch, deep in a coma. Doctors at St. Joseph's Hospital in Savannah diagnosed her as severely diabetic . She stayed th ere a month , then the Haymans took her in. ·'The only thing we were con- vinced of was her pregnancy, that she was a very sick girl1 that she was a deaf.mute," saia Hayman. "And we believed her when she lold us she'd gotten pregnant by her mothe r 's boyfriend, that s he 's been thrown out of the house . locked out. .. She said no one cared about her, no one loved her . . . and so she didn't care either. Nothing mattered." Before that, the young woman was found b y police and hospitalized in the Florida towns of Clearwater . St. Petersburg, and Inverness, as we ll as in Sum ter County. As she did after her discovery in Venice. t he woman told police in Clearwater a nd St Petersburg that she had been raped .............. Workman sandblasts defaced marker in Hermitage. Pa cemetery honorzng U.S. commandos killed zn Iran . ------------------------------------ Sex bias suit setttle m e n t f ar re a c hing W AS HI NGTON <AP > - Na bis co would pay femal e employees S5 million under a proposed sex discrim ination set· llement described by the Equal E mployment Opportunity Com- m ission as "one of the most far reaching" or its kind. T he feder al agency said it has given "preliminary approval'' to the out-of-court settlement in- volving Nabisco Inc., a national bakery operation with annual sales of more than S2 billion. and wo m e n employees <T h e Nabisco plant in Buena Park. Calif .. is among those covered by the settlem ent. 1 The agreement. a nnounced by J . Clay Smith Jr . acting EEOC chairman. would resolve litiga lion originating in 1975 when two employees of Nabisco's bakery 1n Pittsburgh filed a complaint all.-g mg sex d1~cnmrnat1on St.'lllement of the s uit amended in 1976 to a class action covering all of Nabisco's female employees also was approved in principle· IJy U .S. District JudJ.:t' Alan Bloch in Pittsburgh, according to Anita Laing. an at· torney for the plaintiffs Th1..· JUdgc scheduled a hearing for Dt•ccmber on whether the ac lual amount 1~ fair, !>he said Smith s aid the EEOC in tervened 1n the case in 1977 fflllow1ng its investigation of "lht' numerou~ charges of sex d1scnm1nat1on" flied by the Pit tsburgh uakery women Betty Karan and Marjorie Mitchell. The EEOC described the set· tlement as ··one or the most far- rf'aching" in the agency's bjs. tur) and said 1t may affect as m.rny a!> 8,000 women. Anaheim man changed tone of auctioneering The agency said the $5 million will be distributed from a settle· ment fund as back pay for all female employees working in µroduction departme nts at 11 bakenes operated by Nabisco any time on or after Jan. 21. 1973. DANVILLE, Va. <AP) -It was quite a show, the first world c hampions hip tobacco auc· lioneering contest. It was a beauty pageant for vocal chords and a di s pla y case for showmanship and humility. •'It's fo r Daddy .·' said C larksvi lle a uc tioneer Mac Burnette, 37. who won the cham- pionship title, a $2,500 check from R.J . Reynolds Tobacco Co. and a gold sports coat. Burnette was plowing through organic chemistry in college, his eye on medical school. when his auctioneer father died, Burnette went to work as an auctioneer to help support his mother, two sis· t ers and one brother . As he stood at the end or the tobacco-littered runway, wear· ing his new coat a nd clutching an oversize cardboard check , Burnette squinted into the bright lights and flash cubes to credit the Lord for his talent and his father for ins piration. Then he ripped into a selling chant, hips s waying to his a cappella tobac· co d isco beat. Sixty-three professional tobac· co auctioneers entered the con· test. billed as the first world championship for tobacco a ut.· tioneers by the s ponsors One of the judges was Lee Aubrey "Speed" Riggs, the voice of Lucky Strike cigarettes on .. Your Hit Parade" and other shows for 33 years. A native of Golds boro, NC . Riggs, 69. now of Anaheim. Calif . claim s to have changed the entire tone of auctioneers from a staccato to a rapid . .sing· song rhythm. He said he was taking his tobacco-farmer father w ater one day, h umming "Yankee Doodle ." whe n he re- alized anything could be set to rhythm. He ente red the auc t1oneering business as at age 18 By the time he was 23, Riggs added. he was recognized as the f~stest of the auctioneers HJs s peed was the ticket to show business Riggs said he can talk at 460 words a minute and that a good auct ioneer should sell a 100 pound bundle of tobacco every (Jve or six seconds .. You have lo have perfect coordination or the tongue, lips. lht' jaws and larynx," he said "You·ve also got to know tobac co qualit y .. But an auclion<.'er 1s more than a fast talker lie'!> a leader and psychologist. Riggs said. settling minor d1s pul<.'S over prict'~ and quality of tobacco, pus hin~ bu.vcrs to bid higher. keeping thC'1r atll•ntion and keeping the sale moving. · ·Ttw tobac<'o <wct 10neer1ng prorcss1on 1s a very dignified profession and they more or less become a clique:· said Riggs There are only 230 or so tobac· co auctioneers in the business. he s aid. and even 1r they don·t all know ont> another "they're a 't.'r~ fnendl~ hunC'h · The suit alleged that Nabisco v10lated provisions in the Civil H1~hts Act of 1964 which prohibit ~ex discrimination. It s aid the <·ompany maint ained a sex· -.egregated Job classific ation and Job placement system that served to "freeze" women in the lowest paying jobs Other bakeries cover ed are m Pittsburgh, Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, Philade lphia. St. Louis, f'airmont. !'1 .J , Portland. Ore . Richmond. Va . and a now closed hakery at Dayton. Ohto . Would-be mayor arrested on Statue of Libe rty O wl p e rile d hy loggers \ NEW YORK (AP > -An "emotionally dis turbed" man climbed onto the crown of the Statue or Liberty and dum ped leaflets announcing his write-in campaign for mayor, before police pulled hjm orr the statue's head and arrested him, authorities said. Arthur Allen, 20, was arrested Monday about two hours after he crawled out of the head or the 30S·foot statue, climbed onto one of the long spikes radiating from' the crown and began cascading leaflets down o nto Liber ty Island. Statue Superintendent David Moffitt said Allen, who told court officials he was homeless. was "obvious ly emotionally dis- turbed " a nd appeared "somewhat dazed" when he was helped in from the statue Tourists on the island and boaters in New York Harbor watched as police pulled Allen off the head of the statue and took him into custody. Several officers climbed to the statue's torch and droPJ>ed a rope down to Allen , but authorities said he was pulled in through one or the window open- ings he used to get outside the statue. Tom Mercer of the National Park Service said Allen ap· parently posed a s a main- tenance man a nd removed one of the wtndows in the crown to climb out. Othe r than the broken window, Mercer said, the statue suffered no damage. Allen told officials negotiating with him at the statue he would only come down if one of the city's two all news radio sta· tions , WCBS or WINS, would agree to interview him, Mercer said. WCBS producer Paul Jef· fers srud station policy would not allow it. Accordinf? to Mercer. the pam- phlets thrown down by Allen read· "Write in Arthur Allen for Savory savings. -------AIOUT 1 s199G.EAT I e DINNER (') g Gooel for IPHH pl9CH ot juicy. golden brown Ktnlucky ~ Frl.O Chlckt n, plus alnglt aervlnga of colt slaw, m1Sh9d O pott toea and g11vy. t nd 1 roll L1mll two olltrs per Z purch11t Coupon good 0<1ly tor com1>1n1toon whlltldati< I Otdtra Cuatomtr p1y1 111 1ppllc1ble sales It • Offer eXJS\res September 27, 1981 EARN ANO LEARN! --------· AIOUT $5 nn SUPER. e77DINNERI z Good for nine pieces ot juicy. go1oen 1>1own Kentucky ~ Frl9d Chicken. wllh tour rolls, a large cote slaw. a large :> masMd polatoea and a medium gravy L1m11 lwo ollers O per purchtst Coupon gOO<I only for com1>1na11on while/ U Offer :::,:::r• Customer pays 111 1~pp'lllllllic~11>1_e_u~1els~t~Hi. ~-. I September 27, 1981 Prices may very II Dir llclpe11ng 1ocatton1 Good onty 1n Soulnern Calllorn1a where you aee tilt Chicken Ssndw1c11 Window Bennpr Deliver t he Diiiy Pilat Boys and girl s 10 or ol der:-_ "' Call 642-4321 and appl y t od ay. Dally PllDI ' Mayo.rs 1 protest the building of the New York Convention Center. Write in Arthur Allen for M ayor " and w e re s igned "Arthur Allen." The convention center. under constr uction bet ween West 30th a nd West 34th streets near the Hudson River, will be one of the largest in the world Moffitt said Allen was charged with disorderly conduct and d es tru ction of governm e nt property, both misdemeanors. and will be tried in U.S. Federal Court in Ma nhattan. Moffitt said A lien would probably receive just a fine The Statue of Liberty 1s a na- twnal monument Joeated on a I:! a1·rc island 1n the m1ddl{' of lht' harbor Visitors can go as high as the crown The stairs leadrng to the torch were shut clown for ~afety r<.>asons years ago The 225-ton statue has been the scene or numerous protests, including som e in which demonstrators have chained themselves to it or scaled 1t to unfurl banners The monume nt was a gift lo the U.S. from France as a sym- bol of freedom. The huge copper statue. now green from age and oxidation, has stood in New York Harbor since 1886. SEATTLE 1 AP 1 The north{'rn spotted O\\I, °"h1ch pre rC'r s to live in the Pac1f1c :-.iorth\\ est ·s old growth forests. 1!-causing a flap between en v1ronml·ntalists and limber in terest~. According to the environmen tahsL-;, the owl could be forced out of its home 1f loggers con· t 1nue c learcutting -cutting down even· tree in an area in ~lead of harvesting timber selec- tively The limber industry. however. says <1bandoning clearcutting c ould cos t the Northwest millions of dollars 110ur HiCJh Volume -Your Best Price" CLEARANCE SALE ''EVERYTHING GOES'' Motobecane Astro-Daimler Colnago Lawill & Kni9ht Centurion Mountain Bikes Clos.d Mo.days & T•Jdara Tltr"'MC)ll Wl"'9r r-::_.!lo<::'.--t SHMft Puch Ross S&S GT Trac DG Univecia Peugeot LCICJUfta Basseff Cinelli Specialized 2116 NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92663 6 73-5051 MAS,:s~MD • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffuesday, September 15, 1981 s Al ~TI ill TI~ Coast panelists named ... All three Democrats must be confirmed by state Senate SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. has appoint· ed two county supervisors to new spots on the state Coastal Com mission and reappointed a commissioner with strong ties to the environmental movement. Brown named John Flynn, a Ventura County supervisor. and Ervin Re nne r . a Humboldt County supervisor. to the single rem ainlng statewide coastal com *1ission and reappointed commissioner Naomi Schwartz or Santa Barbara. Flynn, 48, or Oxnard, is direc- tor of the public services division at Oxnard College. He la also a member of the Ventura County Board of Equalization and the South Central Coast Basin Coordinating Council. Liquor statute arguments heard WAS.UNGTON (AP> -The Justice Departme nt has told the U.S. Supreme Court that a California law restricting li- quor wholesalers access to cer· lain brands does not violate an· titrust laws. The law bars wholesalers from bringing into the state any brands except those for which they have been ··authorized" by the manufacturer or distiller. The law. known as a "design&· lion statute," was struck down by a California appeal court because or alleged interference with competition. But the Justice Department said that ruling was in error, and suggested the high court should agree lo hear the case and then reverse the state court judgment without even hearing or al arguments. The department said the rul- i og that the law as written violates the antitrust laws is "plainly incorrect," noting that the law has only a "limited reach." ·'The primary thrust of the designation statute merely is to recognize the inherent right of any manufacturer to select or franchise wholesalers through whom its products will be sold or distributed," the government told the Supreme Court. But the department noted that the law and its application could give rise to antitrust violations in specific instances If the high court does not want to hear the case now, the Justice Department said, it should wait to hear the dispute until a relat· ed case from Okla homa is de- cided The California controversy dates back to 1973. ReMer, 57, of Eureka, was a member of the North Coast Regional Coaatal Commlaaion, one of six regional commissions phased out of existence \his summer. Ms . Schwartz, 47, has served on the commission since 1977. She is founder of the South Cen- t r al Coastwatch and is a member or the Sierra Club, the Planning and Conservation League and the California Coastal Alliance. All three are Democrats who were appointed to terms expir· ing in August 1983. The appoint- ments must be confirmed by the state Senate. The Coastal Commission, the result of a coastal protection in- 1tiati ve approved by voters in 1972, regulates development a long California's l , 100-mile coastline. Kirk Neuner, a lobbyist for the Sierra Club, praised the appoint· ments, although he said Renner was ''not an environmentalist." .. He's the best that the North Coast could produce," he said , referring lo the fact the Renner and Flynn were chosen from lists or possible appointees sug- gested by local govemmer.ts. ''He's b y far the most favorably disposed to environ- mental concerns." Neuner said Flynn wa s "somewhat of an unknown quan· tity. but I think he will listen to us." The r ea ppointment of Schwartz, he said, was "ex· cellent. ·· -~-...... WINNER Sid Caesar. center. and Imogene t performance in the television com edy-variety Coca congratulate actor Danny De Vito. after series. "Taxi .. he won an Emmy awa£.Q_ for support 1~ __ _ Hypnosis aid to patients? 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Coast Hwy. 1(714) 631-2611 • I ,.. ~-------------~~~~~--...... --------------........................ _ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !Tuesday, September 15. 1981 Visible patrol c ars aid public safety Better mileage 1s the main reason California Hig hway Patrol Commissioner Glen Cr aig cites to support his proposal to remove rooftop lightbars of red. wh ile and blue from patrol vehicles He contends the wind r e sistance of the lightbars c uts down top speed by 10 percent and increases the operatin~sts of each car by 1112 cents per mile And, of course. CHP officers will be able to issue more cita- tions to speeding motorists who can no longer see the telltale emergency lights and s low down. Last year more than one million motorists were cited for exceed- ing 55 mph, but Craig wants more. Costs of fuel and punishment of s peeders are two cons idera lions. but in this case the visibili· ty of law enforcement and con- cern for public safety s hould have overriding priority Some women's groups fear that without lightbars. CHP cars will not off er their present level of protection. For instance , w ould be rapists or hold-up artists might be prevented from proceeding 1f they see a law enforcement veh1 cle Without the overhead lights in silhouett~. police cars arc not as e ffective a deterrent Craig says patrol officers can flas h their h eadlights as the signal for traffic off enders to pull over PotentiaJ criminals could rig their own headlights for blink mg a nd pose a further threat to lone woman drivers at night. Then there is the problem of increasing lhe state's liability in traffic accidents. If the only s ignal is blinking h eadlights. there can be increased confusion a nd danger during chases and. possibly, increased lawsuits for the state when CHP officers are involved in crasheSL Lightbars should remain on the roof as obvious warnings . People automatically react when they see a patrol car by being careful not to v io late laws. The more marked car s and uni formed officers un patrol. the fewer the crim es committed. That law e nforcement max im s hould be familiar to Craig who would do better lo redesign the lightbars. perhaps curving them for less wind res is tance. and not count his tickets before they are written. A qualified choice \Vh\ in till' world \\a~ 1tw Reagan admini~lt'atwn ~o ret1 cent in announcing .111<1 -;hm' mg ofI .San<lJ'a Da\· OTonnor a::. the firs t \\1>man l :.S Supn•nw C'ourt nom11w1• l\\o month~ ago·• Thl· l'hOl('l' '' J.., <.1n l'.M.'L·lll•flt orw. a:-. hL•r t'onf1rm~1t11111 hl'<•nng.., : :1st \\ l't'k '1l·mon~t r:.it Pd Ttwrl' was no lll•t•d to htdt• hn 111 tht• ('!o..;l·t lier romml·nh on fon·1•cl IHI., ml! I hl' <lt·ath Pl'n;.ill' .incl 1 ul1•-. of l'\ 1cl('llC"l' no doubt found f,1\nl' with ni u n~· along our P)r <111).!l' Cot.1st lli•r \'ll'\\S on ahor1111n \\Crl' hon(•-.l hut proh;Jbl' l'hangl'ct no nm• .., m 111<1 The -.uh ll'C'l 1s loo 1·ontro\ l'r~1al Rl•JX>l'I" 011 h(• 1 a 11 t• gt>d I at' k nf l 1'1 al ('Xperwn('t• prnba bl.' had a ring of v~1lid11 ~· hut lhl' ... amt> ('Ottld h<t\"l' lwen .... ucl of m ;1m m;1lt• l)l'l'dt·<·t·~..,or... \nd thl'rt· wa-. no htnt of flurnin J! litwr;tl1-.m .\long that lint·. -.h<· "111 lir·rnl.! to lht• tourt not .1 \\Om.111' \·1t'\\ point h111 ;1 'll'\\ point nf .i qualified 1un:-.t ''ho h.q>1w11-. to hl• <.I \\OffiUll Tht'l'l' .in• nl hl'I qua Ill 11•cl wnmt>n nut t lwn.•. tnu. mid "t' I rust I ht•\ n•n•i n· <·on ... idl·r·at IOll \\hen lh~· lll'\I po"1tmn on llW htgh C'ourt h('C'Olnl''i open \.\'hill' \H' are plt·a-.l'd that full Senate approval is anticipated. there are so me unfo rtunate aspects of the confirmation hear- ings and the time leading up to it. F1r~1 . oppom•nl!' from anti .ihortwn organ1Lat111n-. '>l'IZt'd up on l hat ... inglt· issm • in an l.'ffort to blol'k her appointm<.•nt She. and .111\ othl·I' ILHl1c1<.1l l'andidall'". ~hr0>1tl<I hl· l'on•.idl'rt•d on the ha:-.1.., ul lc>tJ I rc.•ronl. n\'l'r tht· '<.•ar.., and not <.111~ -.111glc l '>~Ul' - And fmalh-. becau"l' s hl· 1.., a .. , nm an . .Judge OTonnor had to IH• bl·tll·t'. pl'rh ;q h tw1ct1 ,1.., qu:1lifi('(I. .1:-. any mall· C'andu1atc.• Thh too. "a" unfortun.lll' Sh<· -.houl<l ht· 4ualifll'd or r11~ q11altf1t•<I i,oll·h on her pr•> f<•s:-.1on~ll nll'l'll. nnt hy appl~·tnl! a do11 hl1.• :-.ta n<l;.ird How to save millions Suppose you 're a federal of f 1cial and have $100.000 to dis burse. Wo uld vou direct 1t to publication· of an · · alu mn1 magazine" for veterans of the Peace Corps a nd VISTA'' Someone did And not JUSI once. but on an annual basis. !'Jo wonder the national debt nears $1 trillion. If there is any good news in t h is waste of tax funds. it's that the Reagan administration has s topped publication o f this boon· doggle and other self-serving bureaucratic pap. Another target c hopped in an • overdue review was a brochure devoted principally to portraits of e mployees in the Bureau of Land Management. A cost estim ate was not im- mediately available. a nd perhaps j us t as well. We might faint at how much of our money has been wasted. · The administration expects to save $103.7 million over two years through controls on publications. films and tapes by government agencies that began April 20. Let"s hope this is Just a start. We suspect a lot more could be s aved Opinions expressed 1n the space abOve are those of the Dally Pilot Otner views ex pressed on 1n1s page are those of their authors and arl1sls Reader comment is 1nv11 ed Address Tne Datly Pilot. P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (7141 641·4321 L.M. Boy d/First coroner The King of England 500 years ago sent an official called the crowner to figure out how much money was due to the Crown from the estate of anybody who died. Later that official also was called upon to determine the cause of death. And the title of c rowner eventually wound up as cor oner In a box of animal crackers. the gorillas outnumber the tigers by six to two. The bears outnumber the sheep by five to t wo. The camels out- number the rhinos by four to three. But the buffalo and the giraffe come out even at one each. Four times a year the Austrian- born composer Franz Joseph Haydn received a sizable s um of money ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat l'u&h\-,.,.,,, <IAIY 01 I ... y•ar •I IJO W~ IS•• ~· 'Otl• Mtw • .,.,, ... , COt .. \DO-nO 10 llo• I~ to•l• l'VW (. 4 .,.,. . .. from a wealthy patron who chose thusly lo support t he fine arts. Deli vered with each gift of cash was a whole pig Rowers who race in sculls used to grease lhe bottoms of their pants so t hey could slip back and forth on the seats. Not anymore. The scull seats themselves now slip back and forth on slides. More lhan 100.000 children each year in this country are stolen by one divorced parent from another. The U S. Marine Corps machine gunner on the ground was a most ex- traordinary hero during World War l I. For 46 sennds . That was his calculated life .;pan in actual combat. Thomas P. Haley Pub II sher Thomas Murpltlne Ed i for Barbara K,..blch Ed ltorlet Page Editor THE 'SA'NPRA o' CONNOR , ~w PLEAD You To ~E ~1Ncos o~AKt;£ Of SECULAR WMANI™?' Soviets strengthen PLO ties WASllINGTON The Kremhn IS too bui,.y with its probl~ms in Afghanistan and Poland lo risk meddling directly 1n Lebanon, but intelligence sources have compiled evidence that the Russians have bt'en quietly doing what they can to undermine thl' fragile ceasefire ar ranged last July by the special Ameril'an envoy, Philip Habib If the Soviets can't ensure victory in soulhern Lebanon by their client,· the Palestine Liberation Organization. they at least intend to !>ee that the PLO is strong enough to hold its own 1f and when the bitter factional fighting re- sumes in Lebanon as most experts gloomil y predict 1t will eventually So the Russians are approving if not en couraging shipments of Sov1el arms lo the PLO by their Arab allies HERE'S WHAT'S been happening smce thl' l'easefire took effect on July 24 At leas t five transport planes originatmg in Libya have flown to Damascus, Syria, carrying some~ tons of arms and ammun1l1on. rntelligence sources believe the Syrians then de- livered the Soviet made munitions to the Palestinians m southern Lebanon In early August. a freighter loaded with <trms s aiJed from Tripoli directly lo an undisclosed port in southern Lebanon. A numher of ports in the area :.ere l>du.•\ etl to he· under the 1'1.0 :o.. c·on lrol In thl' JJa 't rew weC'ks . fiv._. lr:.cn .. µurl µIJnl•' <:<1rry1ng munition~ fie" from South \'t•ml•n to DamaSt'US G -JA-Cl-AN_D_ER-SO-N -~ The• wr::i poni,. w<•rt• bt•lievt•d to ht• de'>tJnt·d for lh<· PLO in LC'lnrnon -TllE SlllP~1t:NT of arms t o Pall'Stiman for<·ei-. 1n soulht.•rn Lebanon ha!> IJcen made posi,.1ble by thl' presence of PLO unit:. in Lht• South Lebanon areas nominall} undl'I' tontrol of the l!nited Nations Interim Force 1n Lebanon 1tr NIFIL 1 J\t <1 rt•cent dosed -door brwfing for ( '1111grl'S::., rt>prc,.enlal1 ve" of the· Israeli Ul'fcnse Force:,. l'Sl1mated thal there are mort' than 600 Palestin 1ans operating an Lhe l ":'\I Fl L area One State Department offtc•1al pul the figun• at more than 1,000 While there 1.s no sohd ev1dt1nct• that the Soviet:. an• actively e ncouraging their J\rab cltenti-. lo rearm the PLO 1n southern Leh:H"lon. one State Depart ment analyst told my associate Lucf:'tte Lagnado thill "they are not dnang anything lo :,.lop the shipments.· as I ht•) l'iJSll;. could Tht• Sov11:\i,. seem dct~rmlned to strN1~th\.·n thei1• lie!> to the PLO. The or i!~1nm.1l1on ·., lt•udcr. Yas1r Arafat, is ex- pt•<·lt·d lo t ran· I lo Moscow again soon TIH· PLO ~ Vmcc uf Palestine" radio rt•<·t•nth c·IJllllt:d that the Russians "t·n· on th1• v<•rge of granting the l'alt·,lini an'> full d1plomat1c status, with t h1·11 ow11 m 1ss1on in Moscow Stale l><·p:111nwnl offi<·1a ls are not sure the Kn·mlln \\Ill go that far yet, but do hl'l1l'\'l' tht• SO\ wt~ "ill grant the PLO d1oplomat1t rt>togn1t1on soon Meanwhllt• lht' United Stoles has re· ... pmt·rl arm~ ..,h1pmenls to Israel. which ..., ot eoursl'. lht• mainstay of the anti· l'l.O fol'l.'C'> 1n southern Lebanon One µurpo~e apparent!~ 1!> lo let the PLO .md other Arah friends of the Soviet l nion know th<1t no m alter how strong 1t11 •1r Kuss1<1n arms make them feel. t ht•\' s hould not delude themselves into 1 hinking 1 he) can break the truce with 1rn pun1t~ TUE REAGAN administration is de t l' r m 1 n e d t fJ m a k e II s h a rd -w o n t·t•J Sl·fire wqrk One way to do this M>ulrl be lo strengthen the 6,000-m an l 'n1tcd :"\ation'> peacekeeping force that ha~ been in Le banon s ince 1978. The -;haky s ituation 1n southern I .l·lwnon 1s sure to be high on the agen· <1;1 of Isrneh Pl'ime Minister Menachem Bl•g1n and high U S offi cials. Reagan creates new image for rich President Reaga n could e nd up changing the whole structure of fiction m the world by making the rich the good guys. For as long as r 've been reading books or seeing plays and movies, the rich people have always been t he villains They scheme and lie and ~heat and do terrible things because they're rich Poor people are honest. hard working and decent. They wouldn't hurt a fly W1th the possible excepllon or Daddy Warbucks. I can't think of another wealthy Mr Nice' Guy in fie· lion. President Reagan may change aH that WITH REAGAN in the White House. a new image or the rich is being creal· ed. He sees the rich as the saviors of our nation He wants to help the rich and he wants to see them get a better break with their public image He's frank and honest about it. He thinks helping the rich is the way to help the poor. He ~hinks they are the gaed guys. I, personally, have a lways thought that every country should have some ricb people just for var iety and because you have to have some bad guys around lo hate or living would be no fun at all. Now our President wants to flood the country with them. He wants lo create more rich people and make the ones who are already rich even richer They"re his kind of people and he thinks they've been getting a raw deal Because President Heagan seems to have a knack for being successful at what he sets out to do. there are prob· abl~ going to be some changes Cllming 1n our novels . our movies and our telcv1s 1on shows With their ne'4 . pos 1t1ve image. the qch '4111 be portrayed in a different wav Jimmy Stewart might be your average. l'very duy. lovable rich man THE SCRIPTWRITERS on Dallas .. will have lo make J R. Ewin~ into a tough but honest mull1mi1Hona1re with a hard shell but a heart of gol(i His only ,.~ -AND-Y -RDD-NE-Y -4 interest in accumulating his vast fortune and a busmess dynasty wall be 1n the good it does for others. He will work day and night lo make money because he knows that in so doing. he is helping hi~ country. The e mphasis in "Dallas·· will be less and less on the vulgarity of the rich and more and more on what wealth can do for Mankind. When J R . seduces some sweet and shapely young woman. 1t will reflect nothing but credit on free en- terprise You couldn't have made me believe that Ronald Reagan would make Big Business the good guys in six short months. but that's what he's done The oil companies. it turns out. are as American as Mom's Apple Pie. and Mom's Apple Pie is a brand name owned by a conglomerate with business interests in Venezuela and South Africa WHAT WE SEE happening 1s a re \ c•rse of whal happened 1n Russia in 1Ut7 This 1s The Hevolution of The Un- t'nmmon Man For loo long. the hard- \\ 1JrkmJ! capitalists of our great country llaH' been oppressed by the working man The blue collar worker has bled nur capitalists white. The black m inori ty has-bled our while majority white' Tht Reagan Revolution is at hand and these anequit1e!'i must go' Up with taxes on the poor' Down with taxes on excess prof1Lc;' lip with excesses on excess! Wealthy of the World . Unite' In many ways Ronald Reagan is the most surprising Preside nt we ever had lle"s a surprise because almost every- one likes him better than they thought they would There is so little bitterness about what he"s doing when you con· sider how drastic his changes are Peo· pie detested Franklin Roosevelt if they didn't love him . but people who don'l like Reagan don"t seem to hale him. IT HASN'T BEEN long smce a lot or us were laughing at oJd Hollywood mov- ies Reagan played in. Nol many people arr laughing al anything about Reagan anymore Whal all this seems to prove 1s that while being a handsome m otion picture star doesn't qualify you for being 11resident of the Uni led States, it doesn't necessarily disqualify you either. All of us just have to hope thal Daddy Warbucks and his friends are really the answer to our problems. Why is religion so lacking in hunror? Humor is lacking in almost every re- ligion known to man. from the most primitive to the most sophisticated; yet man. presumably cast in the image or God , is the only creature capable of genuine laughter. How can we account for th.is? There are a few strained instances of irony which may.J>e construed as humor SYDNEY HARRIS in the Old Testament, and absolutely none in the New. The apostles record that "Jesus wept;" nowhere are we in· fo rmed that he laughed. And the sacred books of Islam and the East, except for a (ew Zen paradoxes and riddles, a re equally devoid of humor. HOW CAN LAUGHTER and mt rrl· ment form io larae a portioo of man'a nature, and comfort. and yet be so absent in his worship? I uk ln honest perpl~t.y. not ln any 1pirlt of cooten· lion or derogation Humor 1s an im- mense solace in this world of woe; it preserves sanity, restores perspective. provides the spice and savor in personal and social relationships. Besides. the cosmos is as eomical as it 1s awesome, the product of a fantastic imagination. Whatever else the creator may be, be/she is not dull or drab or ponderous: consider the hippo, the or- chid, the volcano. the purple·bottomed baboon, the shooting star and the duck· billed platypus. Noah's ark alone is a comic opera of incredible inventlve- nes!>. OUR MINDS a re shaped to make. , accept and appreciate humor . A humor- less person is con!!ldercd to be deficient in humanhood, not fully developed: and every normal baby is bom to chuckle as easily es to cr y Hardly anyone is more repellent to most of us than a pious person who ls dour and humorless and tokes no joy In IMng lf we are turly rormed in the Im· age ol our creator -and who am J lo doubt it? -where do we find the pro~ totype of this omnipresent human racul· ty? Why, ln every chapel, is aolemnltv viewed as th<' mark ()( piety. 11nd laughter branded as the sign or ir· reverence? Why are r eligious ob- servances invariably grave. ponderous, hushed : and even joy muted within the sacred precincts'> rt confuses and perplexes me Either there must be more to it than the sacred texls have given us. or humor is not the blessing r take it to be. Some day' somewhere ell'lc. I hope to learn the truth GllllYm Few automobile shock •bearben wllt cushion the shock ol th• l'W1Jalr bUL OWi( Orang~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Tue~day, Septon1ber 15, 1981 Auto crash tests held Scores only to be reported to the public WASJUNGTON (AP) -The National Hlabway Traffic Safety Administration will continue to teat·crasb cara but will oo loncer tell the publk whether they pus or fall, The Washington Post re· ported. The newspaper quoted the acency administrator, Raymond Peck, as saylng that the Nln'SA will publish the scores from its A score of 1,000 or more is sup- posed to indicate at least . a 50-50 chance of death or serious injury. controversial 35-mph tests and let the public d'raw its con· clusions. Seven of 10 new 1981 model de- signs had scores which would have flunked the m under the former pass-fail designations, according to NHTSA test reports obtained by The Post under the Mom accused • 1n pot case SAN DIEGO <AP> -Police have arrested a woman for in· vestigation of s muggling mari- juana into Juvenile Hall for her 16-year·old son. "We do allow parents to bring things into the hall for their children." but not that, Supt. Bill Billburg said. The mother, Beatrice Jones, was arrested on a return visit and ordered held in lieu of $3,077 bail. Billburg said she delivered a book of matches along with three marijuana cigarettes to her son, Sonny Jones . Freedom of lnformation Act Peck viewed the test lilms of one low-scoring model, the Ford EXP, and "almost certainly" will order another test the ne\Wpaper said. He would not specify what led lo his con· cern, but did say he was worried that the EXP test might damage the credibility of the testing pro- gram. NHTSA engineers, on the other hand, were buoyed by a good showing from the Honda Civic, which did poorly in pre- vious tests. Peck attributed the improvement to publicity of pre· vious results. Here are the scores of the 10 models as reported by The Post The number alter the name in· dicates two doors or four. An "A" means a utomatic seat bells. The first column s hows the driver's side score and the second the passenger side score. A score of 1,000 or more is sup· posed to indicate at least a 50-50 chance of death or serious in- jury. AMC Spirit 2 Audi 5000 4 Chry Imperial 2 Ford EXP2 Honda Civic 2 Honda Civic 4 Renault 18i 4 Toyota Cressida·A Toyota Starlet VWJetta-A 702 1,288 976 745 607 985 1,150 1,980 1,836 1,210 652 1,583 500 2,668 800 1,391 1,659 771 1.351 1,272 The score for the 1980 Honda Civic, a different design made c.nly as a two-door model, was reported as 2,626 on the driver's side and 1,506 on the passenger s ide. In the lest, a car is slammed into a rigid barrier while in- 'strumented dummies in the two front seats record crash forces The forces are converted into numeri ca l score s, with particular weight given to in stances of s teering columns piercing dummies or dummy heads striking winds hields and dashboards . The uuto industr y ha s cntH·1zed the tests. The Posl quoted Ford Motor Co 's safely director, Hoger Maugh, as say- ing 20 repeated tests on 1dent1 cal models performed by the firm yielded s<.·ores as much as 40 percent apart Other critics huve said few ac cidents involve crashing into a rigid barrier a nd that the test yields no insight into colhs1ons of two vehicles in which both have lo d1ssipate crash forces Ed Pinto. a spokesman for the NHTSA. said rcsulls will be made public when the tests are completed "Wt"re about two-thirds done now.·' he said. 1-'or the firs t lime. the NITTSA crashed some models into the barrier at angll's In crashes with Lhe impact point on the left front render. a Mazda GLC s cored 555 on the driver's side and 516 on the passenger side and the VW Jetta scored 161 and 5 17 , the nt.'ws paper said With the impact on th e passenger side, the Ford Escort scored 243 <ind 603, the Ph mouth Reliant scored. 355 and 566 and the Hen ault 181 scored 731 and l ,001, according to The Post -~-....... ' Rruce .\1dVall. :ll. nwner of \um1.s,,111t1c J.'i11t• t1rl.'i Inc. of Beverly 1/1/ls lwlds t11'u rnre cums which will be u/fered for <llH t,iu11 111 Los Anql'/t's Thur'ldw1 Hoth art' current/11 1;11/11ed m tilt' hundreds of ll!CJusonds of dollurs • Antique coin hobbyist multimillionaire BEVERLY lllLLS <APl Bruce McNa11 began coll ecting antique coins when he was 10 and h1 ~ hobb) made him a mult1m1lhonaire. Now he can't collect for himself anymore. ~ ou want lhal fo1 voursl'lf • II ., i1 good logical quc~t1on. an<l lht· an..,wer 1s, ·1 do · Somt• thmg-, I JUSt die \\hen lht·~ go h\ Although ht• s -,old all ht., l'tllrlS. McNall has othc•r things lo JnlUM' him. 111· Jlso O\!ofl" Sum mJ Gallt•nes. a major l'l<t!->sll'al and ant1qut' ;,irt dl·alt•r. Summa Stablt·s "'1th mnrl' than :.>oo thoroughhrl'd hor..,1·... <.1 n<I :.i mo\ 1 <' t' om pan) . Sh l' r"' nod Producllons. 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Robert Bauman says if he tries to re- gain hi s con gressional seat an 1982, h e will not claim to be rid of has homosexual tcnden cies or cured of his alcoholism Jane Doe tries to r e m e mbe r Mysteries in amnesia case may never be solved ROSELLE, Ill. <AP) -A year alter she was found naked and near death in a Florld1.1 park, the worn an namt.>d Jane Dot.' Is still trying to fit the pieces of her shattered IHt.' together. The past remains a mystery for the 34-year-old woman re- united Wlth her ramaly here lut April Only the fifth recorded case of global or total -amnesia, she is told that hf'r name is Cheryl Tomiczek and that her past stems from this northwest suburb of Chicago. Still. she does not remember. A copyrighted story ii\ the Chicago Sun·Times r evie_:-ved her case a nd pointed ou t mysteries that may never be solved. No one knows how Cheryl, whom her mother described as .. always beautifully kept," de· vcloped the still-healing leg sores that doctors s ay come from not bathing and may have taken as long as two years to de· In addition to losing her memory, Cheryl also apparently lost her sense of pain, according to her mother, Irene Tomlczek "When 11he first came home, I couldn't believe it," Mrs. Tomiczek said. "I'd fix boiling water and she was drinking it like it wasn't even warm. '·Her feelings are coming back. Her emotions and feelings, but not her memory.·' Cheryl is trying to fit the past together through weekly hyp- nosis treatments. One m an, Charles Green, might be able to shed some light on the mysteries of Cheryl's past. In 1967, Cheryl left home with Green, 20 years her senior, a former Baptist Sunday school teacher, correspondence school sa lesman an d e l ec trical e n g ineer . C he r y l was his secretary at an environmental- testing company. Police say Cheryl and Green lived together unmarried and eventually wound up in Florida. Ovt-r th(' 13 Yl'ars leading lo her dts<'ovt.'ry in u s tate park 1n Fort Lauderdale, s he became a recluse. rarely leaving home Sgt George Schueler. the fort Lauderdale policeman who led the search for Cheryl's family and piect.'<l together bits of her Florida life, said he found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing and ha1> no reason to arrest anyone. Police estimate Cheryl had been a wandering "bag lady" for two to three months when she was found in llugh Birch State Park in f"ort Lauderdale last year Cheryl doesn 't talk much. but she and her parents pray together nightly and she has no doubt they're her real parents. "I 'm very happy here, .. she said. The future? "I feel very comfortable." 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B5 COMICS 88 I llliLIM J TELEVISION 89 Koi: Another export from Japan catching on ,., . ....,.._ Attendant scoops out koi for customer at the Asahi Koi Co. in Gardena: Japanese fish proving popular here. This kot appears to be swimming into the camera in th1~ 1 ln~Pup mew The ko1 may be edgmg out the goldfish m populant11 Roy Suda. 12. /eeds school of koi at his unc/e·s fish hatchery in Gardena. For $10. you can buy 50 of these /11tle fellows · Raising koi for f~, profit Grand champ $90,000 in Japan; you can buy 50 for $10 GARDENA <AP > -The koi may be edging out the goldfish as one or America's most popular domestic vertebrates. This colorful relative of the carp is populating backyard ponds more and more, as Mitsuru Nakamaru knows. Nakamaru has been selling koi since 1968 when he became the flJ'St person outside of Japan lo win the "Grand Champion" flag in the alJ.Japan Koi Com· petition. Breeding and selling kol can be lucrative if you consider that the winner of last year's koi competition in Japan bears a $90,000 price tag The value or a koi depends on its quality. the different patterns on the back or the rtsh and its size, Nakamaru said . For t hose who don't have thousands of dollars to spend on fish, 50 baby koi sell for SlO. It takes them four or fl~e years to grow to about 18 to 20 inches. During the next five years, they grow at a slower pace, eventual· ly reaching 30 inches or more. Nakamaru said some live lo be hundreds of years old. "A koi just died a couple <>f years ago in Japan which had lived to be more than 200 years old," said the fi sh breeder. Nakamaru believes koi have become more popular due to the relaxing effect of just watching them. "After coming home from a hard day of work, I look at my pond and forget about work and my headache." Mitsuru Nakamaru. president of Asahi Koi Co . holds a fish oolued at more fhan Jl6':QOQ. It weighs 25 potmdl and t,, about 30 incMS long. ' '--.- ' ,_,.,. c ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. Septomber 15. 1981 / Reader's review: cancel Romeo performances l>EAR ANN LANDERS: 1 have learned a lot from your column during my 1rowing-up years. I 01dn't always follow your advice and am frank to :ldmat that when I didn't I was sorry later. . Now l have something to say that m i1bt help <tlhcrs and I hope you will let me wear your hat for • few minutes. This is a messa1e for all the guys vut there who think they are red-bot lovers just \>eeause they can score 't'ith a different 1irl aeven nights a week. I'm talking about you creeps who don 't even try to have a conversation -first or .1rter. If you knew how lousy and empty these girls leel after what you consider a terrific perrormance. it would s hoot your ego to s mithereens. You make them ashamed and depressed for having been willing to settle for so little . I know what I'm talking about because I was yne who settled ror a steak dinner and a bottle or <•hampagne Never again! If a guy doesn't try to have an intelligent con· ~1ersation with me and starts right off pawing and Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In Th is Generation PROTICT OUICI( RELEASE YOUR FAMILY STOP BURGLARS! INST All Wltl>OW GUARDS SICWITY WIHDOWeuMDS' DOOIS • PATtO DOOIS SCl ... DOOIS MISH DOOi .U.UOS SAVE\ I 15°/o ~ .loll .. .. ~. -~ ' I~• ... : ; DISCOUNT OM M4TlllA&.S WITH AO Dns IRONSIDE ~IRE HAADWAAf OUICK SPRING SECURITY •VICU 631-0679 grubbing, I tell him to get lost Why don't the fools reallie they don't have to be Harvard graduates to say something interesting? When are they going to grow up und realize the most vital sex organ In the body is the brain? Everything thrilling and excit· Ing starts there. Do all you Romeos who are reading this honestly believe the gals you knock oH like plnii In u bowling alley get anything out of it? As for you -what djd YO U get really? Behind that macho front there's got to be a very insecure guy who is not very proud or himself -or a complete idiot. - ELLIE FROM PHILLY Dear EllJe: Beautiful. Thanks ror sayln• It. DEAR ANN LANDERS: J have a friend who insists you can tell a great deal about the character and personality of an individual by his handwriting. According to him. the following facts are true· When curls and loops are present and circles are used to dot the "i" and the "t" is crossed in a s lant, the writer is unrealistic, nagbty. a dreamer r~----------------l .. 111111111111111111111111119 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY S.•• *"-•· 11•• ogoh• I U2 HAHOl IL VD. COSTA MIU -541-1156 Shores Interiors ftHldrntlal • CommerC'lll --~AvonSl ..._ Newport Beach ~ 64Z·Z255 .._ A seafood dinner special. 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Teeny-tiny handwritrn g indicates the person is insecure. afraid of life. has no leadership qualities Dear Racine: lo recent years there laaa been a grtat deal of controversy about 1raphology -tb~ study of handwrlllng to a111lyae a peraon·a character. Although some reUable researchers believe there Is somethlng to It, I remain skep- tical. and can be pushed around . People who cross out what they have written or write over a word to correct the spelling are sexually promiscuous and often go an for kinky sex. There 1s o Ing d1flerence bel~en cold and cool Ann Loriderl shows you how to ploy U cool without /reedng people out m her booklet, "Tetn.<ige Sex -Ten Woy• lo Cool It " Send 50 cents and o long, self-addreased, stomped envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Boz 11995, Chicago. Ill 60611 Testing waters a rich adventure ART HOPPE a hot shower in the mid· die of the one tiny bathrt><>m aboard. Un· fortunately, we can't use it as we are chronically My wife, Glynda, hav· Ing come into a small in· heritance, we decided to discover how the other one percent lives by go- ing yachting. "If you have to ask THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER s hort of water. Our cap-tain allows us half a cup, how much it costs to charter a 40-foot yacht," as J .P . Morgan once said, "you should be ashamed of yourself." It cos· ts $200 a day. not counting gin, Band-Aids and food, in that or· der of importance. I was sorry we asked. "For that amount of money," said Glynda. who is terrified of any and all waters over four feet deep, "we could afford to sit in an ice-cube-filled bathtub and fl agellate our selves with chains." But I eointed out that we would be sharing this luxurious sailboat with our dear friend5 Captajn and Mrs . Bligh <I have changed their names to protect our friendship ). And thus it would cost us a mere SlOO a day to experience the sybaritic ex- istence of the idle rich while cruising the magnificent fjord5 off The Inland Passage. This bargain proved too much for Glynda to resist and I am thus able to report to you rirst hand how the idJe rich live. THE IDLE RJCH arise each morning very early and very carefully. The reason for the Jal· ter is that the distance between my bunk and the shelf overhead is 261.ri inches. The reason for the former is obscure But it seems there is always a Lide in the a!· fairs or men. which. taken at the flood . requires getting up at some ungodly hour Fortunately, our yacht boasts / / / , "Don't be rldlculoua -lt'a Chlneae teke~ut." though, in which to brush our teeth. shave, bathe and do our laundry. We then fish in the chill waters of the ice chest for eggs and whatnot which we cook on the tiny, little, are· you-sure· it-won't -blow-up? stove. Then we eat in the joyous sunrise in the cockpit. Jf It isn't raining. Heigh-ho, It's time to weight anchor! The anchor weighs 116 pounds. Amidst gay cries or .. Look out for that rock!" ''Back her down, for Chrissakes ! " and. from Glynda, "Do something!" we idle rich are off on another merry day of yachting. Some days we have a spank· ing breeze. Other days we are lucky. If we have a !panking breeze, we must hoist sail, about seven hectares of it. On a 40·f00l yacht. you don't merely puJI on a hne to hoist sail. You wrap the line around a winch and crank and crank illld ... The captain says these special winches cost $2,000 each, And they're almost as much fun as pushups We yacht until mid-afternoon when the discussion begins as to where we should anchor for the night. This lasts several hours and invariably winds up in the wrong place. But we idle rich can then enjoy ou r te pid cocktails (we are chronk:ally s hort of ice) in the glowing sun· set in the cockpit. If it isn't rain· ing. YET ALL GOOD things must come to an end. Tomorrow. we must renounce the life of the idle rich and return lo the trials or ci vi llaalion. I must admit, however , that I was deeply touched th.is morning by what Glynda had to say as s he heay;ed gam ely on the s limy anchor chain, pearls of pe rspiration bedewing her upper llp. "I wonder." she said, between gasps for breath, "what the poor people are doing today?" What touched me deeply was the plaintive note in her voice of wistfulness. Caprico~: views crystalize By SYDNEY OM.ARR Wednaday, September H ARIES (Ma rch 21· April 19): You receive cr edit for abilities -and • payment for product. -------- HOROSCOPE You are going in right direction; Aquarius, Scorpio a nd another financial dilemma is "on brink" Leo figure prominently. You get of being resolved. Libra and proverbiaJ second c hance. another Aries figure prominent· VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): ly . Missing article will be Travel cycle much in evidence. located. Long-range projects, special 'TAURUS (Apsil 20-May 20): communic4tions command at· New approach brings desired re-ten ti on. You get new lease, s uits. Your sense of timing, chance to verify views . Gemini, drama ii enhanced. Ort1lnallty, Sagittarius and another Virgo c reativity and c harlsma play key roles. Gain shown dominate. Member of opposite through publi shed material. sex does care -and you'll be LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You aware or It. Leo. Aquarius are concerned with other persoM play key roles. people's money, Including busi· GEMINI (May 21-June 20): ness associate, close friend or Confusion is transformed lnto mate. Emphasis al so a.n crystal clarity -you aain ac-mystery, the occult. events ceas to confidential information. which are marred by clouds of ·Your lnterpretatlons are cor· deceptioo. Family differences rect. Special meetln1 or con· will be settled. ference verifies beliefs. Cancer, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>. Capricorn, Aquarius persons Study Ubra message. Someone fl1ure in exciting scenario. m ay be trying to sell you but of CANCER (June 21-July 22): coods. Terms should be clearly Much that appeared settled is dtflned. Accent on contractual once •Sain open to nesotiatlon. arran1emenU, need for further Key is dlveraUication. You no explanations and publlc rela· tonier are reatricted. Element& Uons. Gain Indicated by play1n.1 of intu1Uoo and UmlOJ rlde with walUnt 1ame . you. "Communication involves SAOJTl'A&IUS (Nov. 22-Dec. expansion, newa of travel. 21): BuUd on 10Ud structu.rej LEO (July 23·Aua. 22 ): Your auperlort oblerve anti are will· career upectt are hl1hll•hted ins l4 reward efforu. Rela· -meant you set firm 1np, are tlonabip tntenslflel'---. lnvat- capable oow of ri1ir\1 above ob-ment, need for aecurlt,y coma 1taclet. Individual who aJded lo 1ur1l.ni to forefront. You'U 1et past will ma.ke reappearance. needed financial aupport. CAPRICORN CDec . 22-Jan. 19): Emotional involvement dominates scen ario. Views a re crystallzed -sense of direction ls restored and you perceive potential. Aries, Libra natives play important roles. Project la near completion -final, concerted effort brings desired results. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Shake free from outmoded coo· cepts . IIlghllgh\ originality, in- dependence, c reativity and courage of convictions. You make cont.act which slimW.tes your sell-confidence. Deal can be col'flpleted for home or pro· perty. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Relatives could involve you ln emotionaJ tug of war. Short trip might prove beneficial. Get away from llne of fire! Cancer, Capricorn, Aquarius persona figure prominently. Surprise lift or money could come a1 "peace offerl.f\I." 'We were ttH'*lno of buylftl house but we dlcldld to uy en oil well lnetlld . ., . ' . . . Orangu Coast UAll Y F'ILOl /T uobday, Sop1embo1 15. 1981 B QUllllll By PHIL INTERLANOI ol Laguna Beach l:\ . ' ' I I j I dJ;~ HERB MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO A Phlug by any other name "Yoo-hoo -have you expired, so to speak?" Mallla Callas loved America Q : Why, when s he was nat broke and feuding with her daughter, Maria, did Mama Callas turn down her son-In-law's offer to finance her for the rest of her life If she returned home to Greece? - R.D., Phoenix, Az. A Mama had only one fear: "If this means J could never again visit America," she told Maria's biographer. Arianna Stassinopoulos. "I was an American citizen when I gave birth to Marla and l lost 1t because I stayed in Athens too long, not hav· ing money to come back. I love America and I 'GLAD rou ASKED THAT' BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER could not live anywhere else if I am told I could never see this country again. What have they got to fear? M} book., It is a mother's book, not scan- dal. I wouldn't hurt Ma ria !" s he con cluded. Note: We haven't seen nor heard of such a book since the famous opera star was bln"ied at sea: her ashes spread over the Aegean Sea, follow- ing her wishes "I want to be burned." she had said "I don't want to become a worm." Q. Can you fill us in a lltUe bit about the presl· dent's deputy chief of staU, Michael Deaver? - Bruce S., Beverly HHls, Calif. A A longtime confidant. friend and aide of the c hief executive's , De a ver provides a homey warmth to the usually cold White House. To bor· row the title of Polly Adler's book, he makes the ··House a llome ·· His affability, knowledge and friendly-but-firm a ttitude on the multi-faceted job is appreciated a nd r('spected not only by staff members, but by the men and women known as the media. They like him because they believe what he says and know that he's not just a big shot who talks with forked tongue Th e chemistry between Reagan and Deaver obviously 1s hig hly simpatico. Q . Readin g that President Reagan not only g ives jars of jelly beans to visiting VIPs but pre· sented some with cuff links bearing the preslden· tial seal, recalls that other presidents did likewise. I hea rd Harry He rshfield, on one of your TV shows , telling what he said to the Incumbent when he r eceived such a gift on a visit to the Oval office. If you rem e mber the story, can you retell bis re· tort'! Thank you -Lester Nolen, Youngstown, Ohio. A Glad you r eminded us. The late beloved humorist thanked the prez but said "These will come m awfully handy s ir. But with the way things are going these days, what we Americans need more than curr links are shirts on which to use viem!" (l: What's this about Flip Wilson and Bill Cosby Leaming up to do an all-black TV series of "The Odd Couple"? t' It certainly .... 111 bt" Send your questions to lly Gardner. "Clad You Asked That.' care oJ rhe Daily Pilot, P.0 Bo:c 19620, Irvine, Calif 92714 Manlyn and Hy Gardner will answer as many questions as they can m their column, but the volume of rrwrl makes personal replies impouible SAN f'RANCISCO This column has the tlnesl readers in the world intelligent. sensitive. gen erous , helpful and humorous They forgive my sins of omission a nd commission, or most of them, l'Orrect my errors: chide me gently for la pi.es in tuste. and generally sttck 1t out through the thickly thin pap. A few days ago, I hl•adcd a rolumn "Pol'ketful of Phlug.' not for the first time, and fell to won d ering what "µhlulo(" 1'eally meCinS Well. forgetful ness is a sure s ign of inc1p1e nt senility, a state I ac cept :smce I Cim too old for mid lire cris is a nd too la te for ecirly retirement Suffice il to sa y that several readers. led by Jim Breniel and Alice Palmer. n•minded mt" in o most manncrlv fas hion. th<•t I had attac ked the s ame subject 1n the column of Dec• 2, 1973 "Phlug." I ventul'l•d lhl'n, w<1s tht• s tuff that collet'ls in the lH>llom of pock<'ls. but ha rdly anybody agrt-ed. Hobert Benr hlE·) e alled it "gnir " and described 1t as "specially C'OnstruC"ted for adhering to t:md1cs To II Alll•n Smith it was "phlerd ... which collects in pants c uffs as well as µockels. Thl' stuff I C'all "µhlug" Garry Moore tailed ·'ohlurnge," reC'alls Meredith Whitaker In the first ac·t of Fran~ Loesser's musH•al. "Most Happv Fella." a <.'haral'IN desc n l)('s it as 'schmerg1 ; this from Ho bert Co\\ l'll S\'(lnt•\ II Russell ··Kne rr Thl· ·k is s ill•nl. Kn~rr 1; used to s tuff pillows " George Wynn "Ft}(JZl' A combination of fuzz and loose ... And so 1t guei;,, with infinite vanC:1t1ons Rerun routine unpredictable I know a lot of peoµl l· \\'ho are le tting t elev1s1on reruns gl't through tu the m Viewers who used to be clol'il £.• <rnd unC'omplaining an: no .... doing strange th111.:s One man In SCIO D1t~g11 turn<·d orr thin Hather s aying he'd heard that news last t\pnl A woman I talke d with at the supermarket said she turned her set off to read and s till hears Laverne's and Shirley's voices And a man in a bar in St Louis was charged with dis orderl} conduct when he threy, a bottle into a set shouting. .. When 's the new sea~on going to start." Dallas was in Texas last year ~" flMA IOMlfCI Other than s inging along with the Mandrell Sisters, la ughing befor e Mo rk gives the punch line. and beginning to hum Louis Rukeyser·s theme song, 1 don't think the monotony has affected me one w ay or another • After dinner the other night I sat down to watch a rerun of .. Barnev ;\llllt'r \h husband s aid. "WerL"n"L ~ou wearing that dres's the last lime· you \\<.t (<•hcd this .,egmt'nl o r "H<irney M 11ler">" "I think you'r't> right, · I said. "because I re· membi.•r )our sa,·ing ltll' c;ame thing the time 1*>cfore when I ..., <lldw d tfrn, segment Come to think of it. you s a y 1t <'very 11ml· And I'm getting s ick of 1t ' "\'ou want a talk s ic k.· he sard. we had the s ame thing for dinner the night Wl' v. :itched this seg m ent pork "chops. m <:1caron1 and cheec;l' :rnd <1pplesau<·e · "Can you thrnk uf somt•t hing better to ~o v.1t h ·Barney M11ler"1 " ··~do I gN the ft>e linji! lhl' phone is going to ring right now Jnd 1t ·., going to he ) our mother telling us to watch lht' movie on tlw other chan n et ., .. 'Recaus<'. I ..,,11d , ·she called us precisely at this time befon• rluri ng this segment a nd the same movie s he likes ..., being n •peated tonight on the other channl'I Th<•re goes the· phone . You want me lo get it., .. "You did the 1<.tst time. h(' 5.1ghed When I returned he sairl. ''01d vour molher tell you to change the cha nnl'I "" · · It \\a~n ·t m other It was a s torm door s alesman " "Why d1dn"t )OU tC"lf m e"' ·ht> de manded 'The excitement v.ould kill )OU " Decaf no help for stomach acid 8 y DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: I'd need m y cup of coUee within minutes of gelling out of bed or I wasn't fit to talk to. My husband learned long ago to stay out of my way until I'd had my second cup of coffee. But I paid for it in heartburn. Within an hour or two after m y morning coffee I 'd be chewing on my antacid pills to bring some relief. My hus band (and m y doctor) said , "Why don't you g ive up your cof· fee?" That's like asking a hungry baby to give up its milk. But I compromised. I switched from coffee to only one cup of decaf- feinated coffee in the morning. I expected that thi s would preve nt ----~l!t----- beatrtbum But It hasn't. DOC .. 01 IN In fact, I 'm taking I 1 more antlacids now than THE HOUSE ever . Can you explain ll!· -Mn.B. ~--~~~~----- DEAR MRS. B : It's like ly you missed the report in the news. A recent study indicates that decaffeinated coff« is a m ost powerful stimulant of stomach acid secre- tion. This may be the reason for your continuing heartburn. Whal it is, we dorf't know; but decaffeinated coffee contains some unidentified ineredlent that Is a potent stimulant of gastric acid secretion. Meanwhile. Mrs. B .. why not discontinue It and substitute tea or Postum as your morning drink. I have known many patients who have d1s· carded thetr antacids after switchin& from coffee -r cguJar or d ecaffeinated. DEAR OR. STEINCROHN: A few wttka •co my doeior esc.nred I ltne hhtb blood prc81ure. Re pretcrlbed Mme pllla, told m e to cut down m y weight and takp little salt. I've been a good patient. My pressure Is already falling, but is s till too high. I asked my doctor what he thought about my buying a blood pressure machine and taking my pressure at home. He s aid he doesn't believe in "home diagnosis and treatment." Isn't ll true that som e doctors suggest that their hypertensivP pa· Uents take their pressure at home? -Mrs. K . DEAR MRS K · r·m in favor of 1t lnlclhgcnt use of home cooperation is he lpful to both pat ient and doctor But patients should be aware of their limita lions . Once they begin to alter treatment on their own cut down on medication or s top it altogether because of false estimates of what's good or bad then they may invite trouble Jn treating hypertens ion or any other illness the doctor must be in complete rhar ge. Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from re - aders. He cannot answer all individually but will include those of a general interest in his column. 1ii~~fll-~ n ASHLEIGH Jl®~~U ~ BRILLIANTJ ., '1.• ,, Not on.l~ d.ol\'t I know what tomorrow wi.tl bring _, 1'M STILL ~OT E>eACTLY SU"K WHAT YICST'C"°"'Y' &lltOUQMT', In l'01Wlus1on, untl nonl' too "nun. whut wt• ha v e here is a s ituation that will not he· 1·a:-.1 h rt' solvl'd . 1f cvt•r , anti 1 thJ nk y ou TO Pf(' ZZZ1.1.1 : · h this (;ml ~ 1d1•a of u 111kt• ' v.onde1 ~ l'Orra•durn < 'hns Willard uµon lea1 nlfljl th~ll fel'tllt· rnedflit•s havt• h{'t'll found 111 a r 1:r t:ll11 µurt of Ouklund thP Fr111l \.Jlt• 1hstn1·1 Sl'I\ Sam Huyakawa 011 KCllS "(;ovt•r·rwr Hr•11w11 hus bet•n in<.'ompt•lcnt in his 1111shimdli111:: of th1· rrwdfh o.,1t11at1011 " Sar~e Kt•nnt·cl~ Oh. I dun t knov. I thought he mis hunclled 11 quill' compt•tc•ul lv W1zeguv No 2711 Al a rrwllfl~ t'hl·t·kµu111l . l't•tt'r St•h1ff of Concord ra1st•d hi!> a1·ms :ind told thP ('l11P "I confess I h.1v1· fruit 1n !ti\' t1u11k of rn' l'ar and thl') ha' l' flit>~ · Tht• p.1trolm.111 fl11ng 0111•11 thl' lid to fintl hoxt•s of F ruit uf the Loom bru•ls . l'etPr bcinl! the sal<•.,,1H111 111 th1 ., .111•<1 • • • H 0 w B E: R K E L E v (' a II ~ e I 1 l n t• n n p Lassabater e phoned her former Cal 111om111ate. Ing r id J ordt. to invite her and her f1ance. 1031 FM ~ 0 m a: c( l: UJ :I: .... M1 C'h :1d , to d1n11cr ln~nd, declining with regrets ;' '"Michu~l 1s out of town on a silence retreat with h1~ dad No one talks for 10 days. 1 can't go out b1•1•aus1• I'm appl} 1ng for an anthro·hnguistic job ll'.1t•hrng s 1g11 la,ng uage to an ape T he a pe aln•udy knows more words than I so I 'm studying hk1· m ud Then I have' to have a personal In· terv1t•w \\Ith tht• up1• I mean, he has to like m e and " Okay Okay, you'r e excused NOT OlllTE "" original Estht·r Plottel re· 11111 h this <"opout ;imong µeople who want to leave l111ri11~ l1c•r1111 ... ula p;art1es early ··Sorry to split, but wt' 'e g11t to l::l't our t·ars f>H the o;trect before the spr a ) ing begin' 15 "bonng Peninsula party .. n ·dundant'l .... 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COMPUTER CENTER OR PARTICIPATING DEALER Video Cassettes for Sale or Rent * No Clubs to Join I * No Membership Fees I 1,000's of movies IN STOCK 8P•CIA1 TlllS W•EK 1 'XANADU'1 ~S wltlle titer last _ __/ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, September 15, 1981 needs bottles DEAR PAT DUNN : Do you know or any Y way I could contact antique bottle colleclin& fO' clubs in other parts or the country? I inherit· ed quite a few antique bottles a rew years aao ~ and would like to add more to m y collection. 1· P.K .• Costa Mes a I· Write &o the Federation of Hbtortcal Bot· r: ... tie Clubs, 5001 Queen Ave. N., MlllneapoUs, Minn. 55430. Thls organization, formed la lt69, bas 125 member clubs. ~ Credit warning I• DEAR READERS : The LOI ; Angeles/Orange Counties Better Business • Bureau has Issued a consumer alert regard· Log companies that offer to help ladlvldaal1 who have a poor credit record or are unable f.I to obtain credit. 1 The BBB urges consumers &o be ex· ,. tremely cautious of offers tbat promise la· I; formation upon the payment of u advaace fee, that will somehow clear an llldlvldul'• credit record or instantly produce a pocket ; full of credit cards. Consumer complalnU l• lodged with the BBB claim that ill some Ill· . stances no information or servlee was pro· . vlded after the front money was paJd. Information provided ln otber Offen Otlt· llnes what a credit reporting agency can legally disclose about any lltdlYldaal. Tbe 1 same lnformatlon, the alert J 1lG91 I mdt la k>' available free from several sour~•. lnchad· · Ing the Federal Trade CommJssloe. The offer of help ln obtaln&ag charge cards may take the form of a major credl& card being provided If a cougmet first . places a certain amount of money on deposit 1~ with a savings or banking Institution. ~ Consumen have Lnformed the bereau lbat l• some cases the banking facility tavolved Is located out of state. As with all offers that involve &be pay· ment of an advance fee, tbe BBB Hllel&.I consumers first obtaln a clear eq>laaatloa of what is to be provided ln retan for paying the fee. In addition, consumers 1llloald clt«k with the bureau on any speclflc eo•PflDY e(· ', ferlng credit help. • ·...i(. ~ Cot a problent? Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape. getlang the answers and actwn you need to solve 1nequ11tes in gotlE'mment and business Mail yO'u.r questl011$ to Pal Dunn. At Your Serozce. Orange Coast Daily Ptlor. PO Roz 156lJ Costa Mesa CA 92626 A! ;many leller.~ as po.~s1ble will be answered. but phoned inquines or letters not includmg tM reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number '.cannot be considered This column appears dally ez cept Sunday.~ ' Celebration may need three years HOT SPRlNGS, S.D <AP> -This small city may have to celebrate its centennial for three years running to make sure it gets it right. Ac cord · ing to the South Dakota Municipal League, the city's centennial date is 1982. But the register of deeds says it's 1983. Another record shows the city wasn't incorporated until 1890. And still another record shows a p0st office was first established In 1881, so the centennial celebration could have been held this year. To clear up the questions, Mayor Don DeVt1es asked City Attorney Allen Wilson to study QM problem. The attorney sided with the register et deeds on 1983. The city commission is expected to make a final decision Sept. 21. "My current thinking is that we ought to have our celebration for the centennial in 1983," De Vries said. "And who knows? If we have enough fun in 1983. we should do it again in seven years." Explosives outlawed J UNEAU, Alaska <AP) -An indefinite halt has been ordered against using small explo~ions to look for oil in the Beaufort Sea because the activi- ty might threaten the ran migration of the bowhead whale. FOR THE RECORD ...,,,. . ........ , .... ....... TAL Ne .. ne•tA• AU.WT1 .. 1'9t Mr, .,.. Mr.._ _,, Arlj ... , ••lllM, ... Mr Mid Mn ., .... S111,...-. HIOlll ..... .._ .. Mt. -Mn. J.,..., H•rrlM, C•l• ..-. ... ..,, ..,...,, llllf . .,.. Mn. •MllY ...__, C•t.e ..... ..,. ........... ,, .. 1w9n_,, lrv1 .... .. ,. llllr. •"• *'"· Cr•lt Sllowlller, Newll8f1 IMcll, \oY Mr. -Mn. Geof'9e heller, ,.-_,. \.ell\ V•lley, lllOy ......... ,.., Mr •ftd Mn. ..-r-Rol<Mtrl, Hunt· 1r19ton 9Ndl, llel' , Mf . end M,.. 01 .. n• Munaon, Newpo<"1 llMdl, boY Mr eftd Mn • .,_ f•,.,-. Hunt lno'°'" 8Mcl\, 11oy. IAWC._.M .. tT• ffW•llALtaf'tTAL ,.,..,,. Mr ..... Mn. Scott het .. r. Stoll c-...... . Mtr. Md Mn. Pelllo GOltler,.I, S... ct• rs.,. ... ilt. trlf ~ .1eM C11tter, Stoll ~-· ,..,., Mr ..... Mn. R-lcl AMklment, S..CllrllllW,9trt. Mr. Md Mn. OleM Thom, S... c .. .-. lllOy. ........ Mr and Mn Cl••• Galno, S•n , .. ,,_., llOY ....... v Mr . •nd Mrs. Patric I< S11erlde11, ~IW\9 8-tll, llOY tllr. 9lllfl ..._ nttrey Jenllllls, S... it':'~. Doll R~"· San ,,.,....,boy """"'" Mr •ncl Mr•. JOH Agull•r. S•n c .. -..bo.,, Mr •lld Mn. J...,.. Evens, S.n J""n CllPlstt-. 11tr1 •..-cu Mr. -Mn.. Wllll1 l.9'f1Clll, II, SM ci..._te,olri Mr end *'-Wllltem LA 81•nc. S... c-.olrl S.S1•111-... iw1 "1t ..... Mn. Joflll II-. LAQ<.tna HletMt,Olrl ........ ,1 Mr . .,,., Mn. 00...ld Crene. S.n J...., ~st.-. elrl Mr. •lld ,,.,.s, Russ-I Prlmrow, S... Cle"*"'t. girt WHTa•W M•DfCAL c .. n•• .......,. ,,.,. . -Mn. Owll\OCllN< C:-0.1, s.nc-.11i.1 ....... ., Mr. end Mrs Ausull Simenson, 1,,, in.. boy ...... t. Mr . .,., Mn. 119"' Kraus, Irvine, glrl Mr -Mn. A~ t..u•ter. lrvlM. .;.,-;::.: .. ~. ·~·~ }~ 1"Alli.m Even•, 1n11ne, ....,, . " ~ ...... u M" -"""· J ame1 Ennis, lrv1,... 9lrl SOUTH COAST MllOtCAL C .. ITllll ._..u Mr end Mn. Glenn E Pelle11er, Cept>tr-. &e«ll. girl ._.. .. Mr. -Mn . Ectw.rd a.e11. O.na Pelnt. el" Jeenftelle Anderton e nd 8•rry H41mlll. o.tY Polnl, girt Alllltlftl M.f -Mn J-• t..,on\, UOUN 8eKll, boy A,..nl" Mr -"'" Olerle• Vl•l•nl. Jr . Sowtll ~. glrl MISSION CIOMMUNITY HOSPITAL ...... ,. Mr. e..O Mn . JK I< Col•m•11 Jt., ,....,... N._1, olrl . ..... Mr encl Mrs. Ke,,,,.tll t..l nll. S.n c-..1e.11oy. ~11 ~. end M.tl. Albert Ballog Jr , lnrlrw, girt. • •nd Mrs. Steven Cereller . UOUM N._.,gtrl. ....... 22 Mr. UNI M,..., Merlin Sleter, S..n ct-en•.boV Mr. -Mn. a ri.11 Sml111, <:Mt• -.glrl "--'" Mr • ..., Mn.. Adl>ll'O Aoull•r. s... Juen CAc>lstr..,. llOy Mr . end Mrs. Steven Le•, S•n Cl.,.,ente, elrl Mr •ftd Mrs Pedro MarH , Sen C'-•nte, tDy. ....... 11 Mr. end Mf'-ROOl>le Watkin•, C<Mte ......... ....... c:., ~ Javlff Torr", lrvlne, ...... " Mr. -Mn. Biii DI~. S... J.,.n c:.c>lstreno, gin. Sentenced BAKERSFIELD <AP> -The form e r ad· mlnU!trator of San Joa· quin Co mmunity •Hosptital here was ~en· tenced to six months in jail ror grand theft. Joe Bernard Hurst, 45, also was ordered to make $60,000 restitution and placed on probation for rive years. Llfellft4' ~ ., ~ Telephone Senlce What It IS and how you can get It. If you're a residence customer of PaoifJc'IWeeltone a~d you make a limited number Qf *8.1 callt a lll0nt6 , you might be interested in our Lifelifte~fephone Service. Lifeline allows you up to JO local calls every month for S2.50 plus tax. Each call made over the 30-call allowance is extra. (The 3tst·40th calls cost 1()¢ each. Every call over 40 costs 15¢.) Installation, telephone sets, and other services and equipment cost extra. Lifeline is available to residential customers only in most areas of Los Angeles and San Diego as well as Orange County, Bakersfield, Riverside, Fresno, Sacramento, Santa Rosa San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton, Modeuo and pans 'of the East Bay, Peninsula and Marin. Want to know more? Call your Pacific'leJepbone service representative for details. @P9dftc-laphm• Drive thro~h to aid · paying t1Yr1/l_ic f ine8 RIVERSIDE <AP> -Tralflc court IDMete aU tM accused vlolaton. A here h.as found a way to make tbe court commlalloner wlU continue to punishment more precl1eJy fit tbe handle theee cues. crime: Have motorlata drive throucJt Trafftc flMI are paid at • walk·UP to pay their nnes . wladow la Ute batemtnt of the The drive·lhrou1h Municipa! Ceurt Mullleipal Court builr:.:in . Traffic window, which may be ln.l&alled ~ • vloa.tcn, ......._, • ton and April, Is part of a remodelm, and re· 'E§Y tuapeCtl brouala under fuard organization plan that bealm next . .tM Jail for arraipment now month in an attempt to cut C.U _. 'm Min the hallway. increaae efficiency at the downtowD W en the remodeUn1 11 completed, Rivers ide court and the Jurupa traffic tickell can be paid at • branch, officials sald. cftbter in the traffic court or at the Currently, a mlx of criminal, civU drtve·UP window on a narrow alley. and traffic matters is hand.ted at Dabney said he thought the drive· each br anch. But under the re· throu1h trafftc fine window m11ht be organization, each courtroom wout• a first unt.11 he leanted San Diego ex· be used for one type of cue. ,,.. · ~rimented wtth one 20 years ato but changes include convertJng tbe sr• , coeu,,... it beeauae c!f the dif. jury assembly room to the trans. cwlty of operating wath paper court and adding walk·up and Viv• reeor$. up windows for payliag traffic flnel. Tlltlt prof)lem bu been solved, he "It will enable ua to absorb in in· ••td, ~ unnputeranioll. The clerk creased work load and do a better ""11 e8D "'9 nc.d CMlto ~ aereen, re· ,.,........._ job," said Arthur Sima. clerk qt th cor41 Me 'P•Y•ent •JMI ltore the SPECIAL A.WA.RD -Comedienne Lucille Ball Municipal Court. r~rd ettMui tleirvilla •e wialllow. e xclaimed with de light upon receiving a Presiding Judge Howard •· · Jl'e Mkf tilt boQl'I of tlle drive· plaque recognizin~ her 30 years in television. Dabney said a separate traffic coutt tbtougli Wlllilaw •"1tt be extended She was accorded the honor during the 33 rd has been created beeause there DOW so l>Nfle could pay their fines after Annual Emmy Awards in Pasadena. is no room large enoup to ac ,.. ... w boun . -~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---•-'-..--~~~:---=-:~==-- ,; . . ; .. i .. ~ ... ( .... - ·City of Huntington Beach This is the grant amount available ~ f t9'tt City of Huntington Beach provided by the Oept:6f·Housing and Urban Development (HUD) . The Citizens Advisory Board (CAB) of Hwntington Beach will be holding public hearlntl· In reQClrds to accepting applications for project fund1ttg for, the fiscal year 1982-83. ... ) ~ The public is cordially invited to attend these meetings which are held in an open manner with freedom of access for al I interested persons. Deadline for accepting applications is Sept. 30, 1981. Meetings are scheduled for : Tuesday, Sept. 15, 7:30 P.M. City Council Caucus Room 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach Civic Cente~ Tuesday, Sept. 29, 7:30 P.Me .. City Council Caucus Room , I , I o 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach Ciylc t9ntft . "\• • I • • ' For further information, contact S~pfWn Keltller at: ' . *"' 'j.' , , "1f/t r• • '\ • • • • " .... '> .... \ . { . ' .... .•.}. ~· .. ''\ (714) 596 ~ . . ~ • I . •, ... ,. . . .. -. rnm~~~a~~ Reagan money woes Crop of questions. and problems must be dealt with By JOHN ClJNNl F'F ,.,. ....... ~ NEW YORK -The question before the public 1s whether the new economlc'proaram that's aup- r.osed to thrust America Into a OfW era has wlthln 1t some lnherent contradictions tftat might make it misfire. Nobody has offered incontestable evidence of this becaute. alas, all theories of economics past or present can be and are debated. In Cacl, economics may have contribut- ed more to debate than to un· derstanding. Seldom has the debate heat· ed up so quickly as it has in the past month or so, a penod in which the president rested on his laurels after an impressive public relations and marketing campaign for his program. cu ..... ,.. The second thoughts suddenly grew like weeds in an untended garden, and now they mar the public's image of the program. The critics now say the program isn't as unified. as neatly tied to,gether, as was supposed. "Reagan is beating the horse and pulling the reins at the same time," an- nounced Richard Day, a USC economist. High in· terest and continued inOation are partly the fault of the president, said Day last Friday, when the debate reached a peak What Day means is that the president is seek· ing to stimulate growth and productivity through tax cuts, but that he hasn 't yet compens ated for O'Hare flight schedule cut? CHlCAGO CAP> A business publica- tion says autumn airline schedules have been reduced by as much as 36 percent at O'Hare International Airport as a r esuJl of the air traffic controllers strikes . • Under fall schedules that took effect last week, rewer nights will take orf, the time between departures will increase, and more . flights will be open lo cancellation if few cus t omers reserve sea ts. s aid C rain's Chicago Bu!'iiness in its edition released Mon- day. O'Hare handles more commercial air traf- fic than any other air port in the world. Crain's reported that much or the s chedule- trimming could be permanent as the airline industry follows a Federal Aviation Ad- ministration order lo curb .operations by abandoning money-losing routes. the e xpected lower revenues through comparable gpendln1it cuts. In sorne rnspect:s, crillcs are saying, the prea1· dent seeks both a conservative and a liberal economic stance; that is, he want.a to cul and he wants to spend too, especially ln regard to the military ReagWl has now promised further spending cuts , but 1t is probably a little late to quiet the critics. They've been examining his plan for the past month, convinced that it couldnt't be as good as he had led them to believe. How they have found ground on which to take a stand. From campuses, businesses, OemocraUc think tanks and ordfoary citizens, the questions are asked. Does Re agan frustrate his own goals when he supports the Federal Reserve's tight money policy, which allegedly discourages investment, a nd still hopes the private sector will commit itself to new plants? A tight Fed policy might be necessary, but the re's no question it is drivmg many small busi- nesses to msolvency. Small·bu'siness surveys con·· firm the devastation, and rising bankruptcy statistics document it. Can the economic recovery begin. quickly and pos1tJvely, or is there one big, difficult and painful economic reality that must first be Caced? That is, 1s a recession still needed to kill off infla· tion'! The threat 1s said to exist, partly because an interim period or many months, at least, is thought to be needed before the private sector can pick up whatever slack results from government budget l'Utting. What can be done about the federal debt. the refinancing of whic h is a major factor in con· tinuance of high interest rates? If there ever was a c.Jile m ma that required creative economics the debt problem is it. Consider. the cost of maintaining that debt is the fastest growmg part of the budget. It cannot be exc-1sed like a tumor, though il is one It is immune lo c utting, m ore so than military s pending , because no edict of the Wh.ite House or Congress can er ase 11 without dire results. ' Meanwhile, because interest rates a re high th~ cost of maintaining the federal 1!ebt is now more costl y than ever By itself it can destroy the presi· rl ent 's budget balance plans. And finally, the greatest irony of all -Because ther e l!'i so much debt to finance. it is keeping inte rest rat es high A dilemma: Rates are high beca use ol the debt. and the debt grows higher l.Jecause of the rates "Like weeds, these questions and problems have moved into the garden while the president was away Economics being a great mystery, it could be they will fade back into the ground from whence they rose. More likely, the president is going to have to rip them up and cut them up, roots and all, and then explain lo the public again why the newly cultivated garden 1s going to grow a healthy crop Mercury-Westdale OK'd merger Mercury Savings and Loan Asso<:latlon, Hunt- ington Beach, has been advised of the approval of the Federal Ho me L oan Bank Board 1n Washington. o_c. and other involved agencies of its acquisition and s ubsequent me rger with Westdale Sav1ogs and Loan Association of Los Angeles. Leonard Shane, chairman and chief executive officer or Mercury. said the resulting financial iri ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS stitution will have in excess of $1 billion in assets, will be known as Mercury Sa vings a nd will be owned by Mercury 's stockholders and operated by Mercury's directors and officers • MSI Data Corp., Costa Mesa. has signed a contract for approximately $6 million with the customer service division of the IBM Corp for hand-held portable data terminals to be delivered within the next 12 months. MSI Data is a leading manufacturer of hand held portable data entry terminals. The portable terminals are used to col· lect data al its source and trans m it it over telephone Hoes to a computer for processing .. • A contract has been a warded to Emkay Development Co., Newport Beach, to design and construct a parking and maintenance facility in Los Angeles for the FBI. The U.S. Ge neral Services Administration announced that the con· tract, for $.5.2 million , was awarded lo the lowest acceptable bidder The work is scheduled to be completed within 520 calenda r days. • Fluor Corp. 's board or directors declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents a share on the OOUECTORS CORNER ".,. c:.c.M• ' ,,.,.,.. Gold ' ""' .. " .. , -CloNMU>O n ... c. '11.U 1 l(r~mnds ~~. ,..';.~71 ·1 ~11··~ .. h so '""' ij,et... u11 ... ~ 511..,, 8~ OMl.00 t "4t ... We Merit Your Interest. EARN19°4·23°~1NTEREST With &toured Trust Deeds. Rates vary according to amount charged borrower. Yield• can be higher If loan• prepay because of bonus aa allowed by state law. Call Investment Division el"' 953...SSOO or 997-17 41 Call Direct or Coll.ct - Cf1{l1 NERfT 1-«WE 1/1/{}, IOANS Your Full S.rvlc• Home Loan Brolcer•g• 328 South Tuttln Avenue Orange,Celltomla 92988 company's common s tock, payable Oct. 19 lo holders or record at the close of business Sept. 22. • Newport PbarmaceutlcaJs lntematlooal Inc. reported total revenues for the first three-month period of fi scal 1982 ended July 31 of $2.75 million, an increase of 81 pe rcent over the like period last year Nel income was $40,000. or no cents a share. in the three month period of the current fiscal year The r esult for the comparable period last year was a loss of $103,000, or 1 cent. Newport Pharmaceuticals also announced its Spanis h licensee. Laboratorios Andreu S.A of Barcelona. has r eceived approval from the Spanish health department to market lsoprinosine for the treatment of herpes simplex viral infec· lions. viral encephalitis and s ubacute s clerosing panencephalit1s Marketing plans are being de· veloped for the introduction of Isoprinosine in the 'n ear future • landard Logic Inc., Santa Ana, reported net sales for the third quarter ended July 31 of $1 .3 m lllion vs. $1 million last year. There was a net· Joss of $404,470 , or 13 cents a share, compared with a profit of $994, or no cents. last year . For the nine months ended July 31, net sales were $3.5 millfon vs $3.6 million last year. There was a net loss or $Ll million, or 36 cent6, compared with net income of $48,388. or 2 cents , the prior year . CONSTRUCTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK • Residential • Commercial Buildinp: Takeout Commitment requited along with leateA. • Land Loans up tD one year 50% appraisal CONTACT: • Jeff Johmon Sourh Oranae County/ Irvine 714/851-4050 •Tom Wilcher North OnnKC C.OUnry/Rivenide County 714/8Sl·4126 • John Henhfeld San Dice;> County 7141299-9330 Herit~e ~?!!~ @r Accouncs lmuroo to $100,(XX) (QUM-LRNO ... Orongo Coast DAILY PILOT{Tuosday, September 15, 198' ., ITAMl'leLD Cl .. TI ITT Cannon elects new VP George I. Stanfield, director divisional operations, has been elected u vice president or ITT Cannon Electric-North America. ITT Cannon Electric is a Fountain Valley-based international producer or electrical and fiber optic connectors and electronic lest accessories for the telecom- m un1 cations. computer and business machine, military and aerospace. automotive and energy m a rkets appointed to the Publications Committee oC the Urban Land lnst1tule CULi ). As a member of tbe committee. Cinll 1s involved in proposing and re· vie wing books and other publications being published by ULJ The institute publishes several books a year as well us a variety of handbooks and periodicals ,, Morton I. Hamburg, a member or the law firm or Netter. Dowd & Alfieri, has been elected vice chairman or the board of directors or American Educational Televis ion Network-AETN, based In lrvtne, 1s the nation's first nallonal commerclal educational television network to offer program· ming specifically deve loped for the 30 million pro· fessionaJs tn the country ,, Betty Hollls has Joined Newport Balboa Sav· ings as vice president , administration. Since July 1980, Mrs Hollis has been vice president or Irvine Savings and Loan, where she helped develop bank ON THE JOB ,, mg policies and procedures and supervised the staffs of six branches . Her previous experience in- cludes managing the Woodbridge office of Heritage Bank <formerly Irvine National Bank) and serving lrvine National Bank and California First Bank Nancy J. Corday has joined Comprehensive Care Corp , Newport Beach, as director of acqulsl· t1ons and development. CompCare is the nation's largest pri vate provid e r of hospital·based <1lcoholism treatment • Sid Parlow of Newport Vespa in Newport Beach has been e lected to the board of directors of the Moped Dealers As sociation of CaJifornia. Partow opened Newport Vespa this year, specialii· ing in Vespa and Motobecane sales and service. • Delia M. Fernandez has been named director • of public affairs for the TRW Information Services D1v1s1on in Orange Fernandez is responsible for d irec·ting the di vision's media and e mployee com - munications . community relations and consumer affairs programs • Janet Brisco has been named trus t represen- tative for the Orange/Los Angeles region or Home Fed Trust m San Juan Capistrano. an affiliate of Home Federal Savings and Loan Association • Gary P. Cintl, co-rounder and a pnncipal of The Planmng Center. a national urban design and planning firm based in Newport Beach. has been Skip Mayo has joined The J .L.M. Co. as re· g1onal sales manager for the newly opened San Francisco office He has previously held positions a s re~i onal m anager , Les lie Enterprises; manager. sales development, Top Value Inc., director of saJes, Haley Corp ; and sales manager, Addressograph Corp The J .L.M Co .. head- qua rtered in Ir vine , s pecializes in conventions, m eetings, corporate travel, group incentive travel a nd merchandise progra ms servicing clients na- tionwide OVER THE c OUNTER NASO LISTINGS ,.., 1~ HolOl>m 1•-. 1\o H\llrSr • \6'1• 1"1. ISwEnr • 1s11. I~ 1'Vo -Hoover IOYJ I~ 0c .. ner " It.,_ Slendyn ~ J7 UPS AND DOWNS 11,. 21'.C. Horltlh JV. 4 ()allvyM 11•;, JI StdMkro 7Y• 1'h .. ~ ~ ~J;~~~· ~r~ ~:"' ~~.~~ ~ m; s;:-~· ~ :"' 1ov, 11>'11 lntrelno SVt ~ OllorTP 17~ 111;, jltorlSt Jl'1t )'" l'o 1-" Intel 2t 2'V. PCA Int 1'-1'111 Str•wCI MW. t1V. NEW YOlllC IA.Pl Tiie ._.._,,,. II• J1 J7\o'J lnlrc Enr "" ,,... P-t• I~ I~ S..W t\I - --· .,. 0... . -. ~ 1JV> UV. lntmlGI 10 1011. 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"There sWJ It flnandal aid to help pay for the college your child wanu to attend, despite the cut· backs in federal aid," says Joe Paul Cue of the College Scholarship Service, the financial aid division of the College Board. "But you have to prove that you need assistance. And to get asslslance, you have lo apply in the right way al the rtgbt time. "Timing is crucial," Cue said, "whether your child is a bich school senior plam:Un1 to start college In the fall d 1982, or ls alre.dy enrolletl and ls looking for money to pay college biJlJ." If your child is attending college this fall but has nol submitted an application for a Guaranteed Stu· dent Loan, there are only a few days remaining befol'e you may be curbed by new requirements. The requ.iremenbl become effective Oct. 1. They could dr..U~ limit your chances ol getting a college loan. You must act immediately, since the key to your ruture situation is to have the approval of the college aid office by Sept. 30. This advice also bolds for stu- dents in the states where the Auxiliary Loans to As· sistant Students CALAS> Prognm is in elfect. This formerly was the Parent Loans for UndergTBduate Students c PLUS) PrQ1ram. Check the college aid of· ficer to nod oat the critical facta about your atandlng. -Identify a bank in your home state (or area) that is a lender , UKt at the same time obtain a loan a pplication Crom the bank, your child's college or the state loan agency. -Complete the application in as much detail as required to be sure you avoid processing delays. -Submit the completed application lo the college financial aid office for approval. This is a vital step, since the loan cannot be granted unless the college certifies your child's academic standing and in- dicates what other aid be or she is getting. -Return the approved application to the bank, which will take over handling the loan from that point. -Have your child sifn the promissory note in or- der \o lfd the check foe the loan without delav. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NIW YOlll((AP) F1"81 Oow-JoM\ •vos . N•W YC>f'I( (A,.)-~ 4 J.l'A: _., tor Moftdey, S.. U ~ke -net C-.. .. ._ flftMtl ,,... -.. U.CSI 0.-... Law Gi.. Cltl9 tlft .... Y ... tl«tl I! .... e.-, "-:II) lllO t?0,1117,,14 M0.06 -.IS-... , I ~ ... ~ .......... ti •Tm lSJMI l59M U..• 157 60-OM ,..,.._..,.., . tYI -\'t IS VII 107.0. 107.SJ IOLU 106.7._ 0 4t ~.... 'Q ~ _..,. ~ •• '"·" ••.tt "'~ -· ,,__ .,, "'=' t'~T • ~ -1 .,,.,. 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II .It ., 100 ... + " • I.II l lt 16 f -.., " ~ M 'i i • .. ~ ¥:: M RJ't .... , H ·1': JI ==I~ MaJ >. ••• t1t v.-14 =:%" 1.1' tJ .: ~ ~ • lM. M Yt W.V0..111 ::.:: ' : lilt 1 9t • -..,,. ..... .. '~ ... ..,_, ... I • ·' -- .· .. '" ...; ·- ·. .-·. a ~ ... '1 ~ . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday, Septombor 15, 1981 117 'Guys and DoUs' overflows at Huntington Beach Playhouse By TOM 11TV8 o1 .. ..., ......... There's a acene toward the end of ."Guy1 and Dolls" whet\ a dozen "alMen" pack the mlulon hall and 1ln1 "Slow Down, You're Rocldn1 the Boal" tbal demonstrate• the lo1l1Ucal marvel wrou1ht by Kent Johnson at the Huntincton Beach Playhouse. Hls doun siMers are cloter to two dozen - the number involves all but two of the 27·member cut on a sta1e not much bi11er lban your Uvln1 room. And they don't just sll and sway; they move, and quite fluidly at that. It's yet llllOther ex-INTERttlSSIQN am ple of J o hnson 's unlque ability to adapt a large.scale proscenium musical down to a community thealer·sized pro- duction without sacriricing artistry or charm. His "Guys and Dolls" is a s plendidly mounted recrea· lion of Damon Runyan 's Broadway fables with tbe added virtue of intimacy. With the exception of the two major female roles, the show is not distinguished by performers who combine singing and acting talent in abun· dance, but what most of the actors lack in vocal ability they compensate for in showmanship, and occasionally vice versa. Those aforementioned females -Barbara Keller as the "mission doll" and Roberta Kay as the sassy club singer -are clearly the class of Ul.e Huntington Beach production. Their "Many the Man Today" duet is the show's most accomplished number, and they also created the clever chor- eogr aphy. A good night's work. . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Scott Williamson overcomes a slight youth •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Except Specill Enpgemen11 and Hohdaya) lA Mll!AOA MAI~ LA MIRADA WALl<·IN Muooo 01 llo••c:•ons 994·24'00 ------"\llCTORY" - "ARTHUR" -........ 1111, 1:• 11l91 .... ,,..~ ..... .... -.,. ...... ecll,- "STRIPES" ,,....., I ........ .. "" __ ,.,...,..,_ "UNDER TH( RAIN90W'' -,......,, l&,a_ f.!41. ~---. --·-Al.&ft• "lllAIOUIS OF THE LOST AAK" - ,.,.. ____ _ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALIC ·IN --·---· "llAIMlllS 0, THE LOST ARK" ,,., ,. ___ ,_ tM .. l::ll.k41.llll..._ "EYE Of' THE~ .. 111.1 -·"'-----·· ... -·-WM. T9 IM""6U • .a.L Cl.A ..... "FIRST MONOAY IN OCTOBER" 1111 ................. ~ .. .-..... "' ---·, .. -"~lve1ter" 1111 ,.__. t::•.'1ka..._ ... ,.. .. Foc:ulty ol Conoiewooo 213/531·f510 ·-------.. _.,.,.._ ''HEAVY METAL IOU ......... __ _ "FOUR SEASONS" -WA4-l&&"*"•A.LCU-, ..... ,_ 'Fll'llT MONDAY IN OCT081.ll 11111 'TAAZAN TifE APE MAN" l'll ..... _ .... """'-·----- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WAlk IN "\llCTOAY-•-·-"• ··en OF THIE NHOU" 1111 .,...,,.. LAG UNA ____ , .. __ "POL VESTER" .., ,._ 11;9, •:ee. --~.,.... "STRIPES 1111 ............ 1.0.1. 1111 ,.,...,. so . COAST WALK·IN Soulh Coo11 Hlwoy 01 t1ooowoy 494-1514 ..... ___ _,_ "AN AMERICAN MlllEWOlF IN LONDON" 1111 ·----·-AU.It!• "AAIOIEAI OF TME LOST ARK" -, •... • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES .,,. 1.., ....... ,, o .. • J ·lO \11 \.,• 7:1S ,,....., ,,.,. "'D.t• IMPORTANT NOTICl' CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE! Mt'hl lftf WIU!tt MH f Plht h t 6 JO • $11 S•fl Hlh ' QI) , .. ~ $0Ull0•10U~ Aloi CAii MD101$ TOO.. $IOl(l!I tlf .0 ~ CAii MOIO WITH GllTOo ACClSSOl!l l'O$IT10ll -WIG ,,.. ~AIU o•ALL ~ Oll'IMIS a ON ,,.. ~ ANAH!IM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN _,_TO_ ---TO'f911 "PRl\IATf LHSONI" (Ill) ""'T :ti. y 111' • • foee•of ti ol le,,,on $1 "HELL NIGHT 1111 ____ ._,_._._,_._IO __ __,,....,,---· C~!·-~ -----·-.w..111··· .....,_ ... ___ ... "RAIOllll OF TiflE "CATIU ANNIE LOST AlllK" '"' ANO LITIU 81111TCHlr ---••QlllUU" -"FLA'H 90~" - R1Jf N" PAllW BUENA PARK DRIVf IN u11col11 A•• Wetl 01 •nott 121·,070 IOUNIAIN FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE· IN Son ()lego flWf ot l rookhu,.1 (So) 962·2'11 .Ill SIM tN\'111 Hl·WAY 39 DlllVl IN ------· ..... , ... "LUHCH WAGON" 1111 -"SENIORS" 1111 --·-M.l.D• "RAIOUIS OF THE LOST AllK 1Nt -GAEASE1,.1 CUOll fl SOUN<> lleoch 11•0 so ol CNIOtfl 0.0¥1 flff~V 891·3693 ............... -.. "FRIDAY THE t)lh" ,., "PAl\liliL°EUoNI" 1111 --··FRIDAY THE 13th. P.,t II' "H.O.T.S." 1111 CIJOt fl $OUOIO 0:111( JI SOUflO -----------+--... ------_. .... _.,_, .. wcsn "AN AMEIUCAN W!REWOU' "THE CANNONllAU. RUN " -IN LOHOON" 1111 --• ARTHUR" 1Nt ··HELL NIGHT" 111> CINI It SO\/NO CltOll fl - lA HA811" LA HABRA DRl\ll IN ............... -...... ·---171-1162 Rul N.A PAW• LINCOLN DRIVl ·IH l•f\COlt\ A•• .... Of Knott 121·..070 ----- ·~· ... ""( ·' ------· ..... ,, .. "LUNCH WAGON" ,.1 -"SENIORS" llll --·· .. -"POL YEST!ll" 1111 -"TUNNEL\lllWON" tlll O RANGE OlilVf IN lo"to A no 'rwy I SIO•e Colfe09 551·7022 ___ ,,,.._ ''ftOL YllTlll" 1111 ... "TUNNl'-lllllOH" 1111 A"t • Ii~ Al lo A~ MISSION OIHVf IN --· "INOLlll LOW" 1111 -lo o o ''TAllZAN THI AN MAM" "' •• .. lo' " WAR N EQ l>ll1Vl IN -A•e W"f 84 hecll ..... 7•Htl problem to project 1 amooth, auave Sky Muteraon who ahlnes In the hl1h-voltaee "Luck Be a Lady Tonl1ht," ar1U1bly the best song of the score. Richard Morrill plays the crap (Came Impresario Nathan Detroit with a fine sense of comic paranoia and dtllvert a splendid ''Sue Me" duet wlth Mias Kay. Two superb voices are incorporated ln the title tune with John Moreno and WIH.iam Ghent doing the honors, and coming off nicely as Morrill's fellow horse players. Clark Burson continues his quest of character roles with a riotous rendition of the Chicago crap shooter, while Harry Ratner pro- Jects u wurm r ha racler but possesses little vocal fX>wer a:s M1111s Kell er 's kindly granddad. Others 1mpres11ing are Richard Cast aa the frustrutl'd cop (though why he's nashler dressed than lhc gamblers is a mystery>, John Holtz as a no-nonsen.'lc loughie, Corrine Ehlers as the mission general and Linda Towler as Miss Kay's chorus line pal Techni cally, the show cuts some corners but gets by without too much harm. The alternating back wall desil{ns by Bronson and Ri ck Gunst are visually effective, while Don Ragsdale's small or- chestra lacks a good brass section but contributes 'Raiders' leads sUlllnier smashes HOLLYWOOD <AP) -"Raiders of lhe Lost Ark" led a smash 15-week summer movie season with more than $125 million in box -office revenue as movie-goers flocked to see several fantasy. ad venture films. "Raiders" took in $5.41 million during the four-day Labor Day weekend to boost its 12VJ-week total to $125,254l773, said a Paramount Pictures spokeswoman wno asked not to be named. The film, about a swas hbuckling archaeologist and his girlfriend racing the Nazis lo reeover the Art of the Covenant. was still playing in 1, 144 theaters in the United States and Can ada. It in· creased its gross 24 percent from the previous weekend, s he said. The second place summer money winner was ''Superman II," launched a week later than "Raiders." It had grossed $101,449,746 through Tuesday. In third place, but hardly an also-ran at $71 ,850,123, was "Stripes," the Bill Murray MOVIE RATINGS FOR MRENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ~ ALl AO(S -"OMllfEO ~ Perenfli Ouio..nce SuG0911eo AU ill il!Sll AHO Ii!:) FOL"'S RfC(tV[ f><[ SEAL OI f><E MOll()H PICTURE COOE OI SElf REGULA Tl()H •garden carts M odel A's•·•• •typingtables wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts*model trains* bikes *pianos•car s refrigerators ·skates•••··· If it's got wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad· viserwill help you turn your wheels into cash. W1ll11m._~ur\ BODY HIEAT I AI Showt_at 12:30 2'55 5·20 7:45 10:10 l c:::::c::::::~=~=J~=I, ~I I FRIOAYntE 13111 !RI F11day The I 3th P111 II I RI c::=:===::::::i OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Under12FREEUnltuNoud ·:JiA;Y EN~J,~~~\:cff~ wr· ~· ISAAC STERN I~ C HINA . U.1tetl Amata a.a.a Weekd1y1 7:00 & 9:00 Sunday1 2:00. 4:00. 7:00-9:00 For Bock to School ... QulckslNef pants In ~ cotton In great oolors of It blue. ton. rotv. chocolate and block AL'S GARAGE • 56 FASHION ISLAND NEVWORT BEACH• (714) 644-7030 "you're-in-the-Army now" comedy. The all-star cast of "The Cannonball Run," about a cross-country car race starring Burt Reynolds, attracted $59,871 ,942 in 1 l \.'.i weeks in up to 1.670 theaters through Tuesday. In rifth place at $46,436,983 was "The Four Seasons," a comedy-drama about three couples' s hared vacations starring Alan Alda and Carol Burnett. It was the only non-fantaly-adventure film to make this summer's top 10 grossers. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NOW PLAYING tOllJ&llOS •tW,OllT MUt 11\U ,lAlA lDWAllOS MISSION WllJO ~·~l)O'l a. ... n 6U ·n H•o; ~1'< ~))9 IUll CllllMA IOWAllOS ClllllH WlS T CINlOOMI l.h "' " • •' ' • "''''noi'"""' 9q1 Jq]• "'·•"?e •·I• '"°'' 110 'UUI ACCtrllD FOii I MIS 1114AGlllll111 "Hurrah and hallelujah!11 -Shelli e.n.on. LOS ANGELES TIMES PG -o rn~IW..l.IMl'llR. A 'iilltY1l# t.ill..-111 ~ NOW PLAYING '' _,,. ~ . •ltwAllllllOllTM'41AIT M&•IAU Pl.AU •CMl•fl•• taun °'"'' •• .. , .. lDWAllot uoou u ca ·et-IDOMt AUIOllM oa .. 1.11 I "" I .. •"• ' ~ .. , .. ••ow•••s C••• ··" 'ACIJK s sour• CO&U '" ..... 5-.......... ••• , t ~·.. CXlfiiiiit'i'li1• • cz:r-.. ~ IMI rassu accirnt fOll 11111.....utMUT MEET THE WORLD'S RICHDT ORPHAN! '" .... (;iJ ~mour '°'* •nd AJSO<Mles "-tlb LUNCH WAGON A Maril '°'* P'rodu<1icMI • An lfM'tt l"inloff Film Stamng 11Ck PODEU rAMBA aRYANl · lOSANNI KATON ~VAN rATTIN . ROSI MAD · MIOiAll TUCO IRl-~t:P.r.ac&-1 OtUOt~=~yr:~~MOOll cff1('1l'nlly. Slncl' mui.1culi:o t .. nd lo sell out quickly, and the st-u trn~ 1i. limlll'd ut lht· playhouStt, playgoer• would b<' <1dv1s t"t 10 get their reservations In qu1 r kl y to 847 4465 "Guyi. und Dolls" plays Fridays and Saturdays <1l 8:30 through Oct. 17 at the shc1ppmg l't•11tN' theater al Main Street and Yorktown i\vcnu1•, lluntmgton Beach S•v MH .. rMl'I Set Sere h Brown Nell••" Detroit MIUAO.leldo Nice Ir Nkely Johll.on Bennr So.lt"'l'"' 819 J11lle ArvlO. Allernrottoy Herry Ille Horw GeNral (M1Wflgfll l 1 8 "'""ioeft Rusly C.llarlle Brandy Bo(llt 8al•• Llvtr LI~ LOUlo A119fe tlleOa So<lttyMu Hol Bo• glrl• THI C:AIT s.ccinw1111 ....... 8•119re l(eller •kllet'OMorrlll --r1•1teY Jolln~ w1111 .... ~ Cletlll...._ Harrr ,..,., co;,,i:"E= . •khenlC:esl JefferlO'I O.vl1 s ..... .-... l(ylel~ -•colm ~ll .•• JolW\Sftew 8_,._,_, Oerl"" J-r. LI~• Str-. LI ... T,.. .. , • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tueaday, September 15, 1981 TH£ Ft\~llLl' CIRCl'H BIGG£0RGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP) "This is a neat party we're havin', Mommy! Is everybody staying for lunch?" "let'• stop for • white. I'm dog tired." MARMADl'KE by Brad Anderson DE:\'\IS THE ME:\ ACE Hank Ketchum 1 ~ i 9 I) l ~ "HE may be asleep, but his stomach sure isn't!" 'I give HER a bad time. she gives YOU a bad time that's the way 1t goes · Jl D6E PARKER HoWE VE:R, TJ.1~f<£ AAE ADV,ANTA~~S ACROSS 47 AalYOra UNITED Felturt Syndtclte 1 8lrttvnart 49 Meddle Monday's Puzzle Solved 5 CMeM 53 Among 11 Aeedjult others· 1-4 AUn n1tl0n 2 words 15 Aalln bvffllO 57 Kty - 18 Blfllt 58 Extremity 17 J"**' 59 Jot llllp nemt 81 Robt 18 -1ger &2 Awattnell 111 Br8Wf 83 Zola novel 20 1111no1t ctty 64 Cun1tf' a 22 Nornllda P"1Mf 24 LO'#lf 85 Gtrmlll city 2t Stnwllllt M Tt1 Itel 27 Chow -17 Surt thing 2t Utter DOWN 30 ...... kin 1 Acttd 3S Highway 2 Fenon INMClf: 3 Exttnalw 25 DIMnCUmbef 42 Actor - 2 WOfdt 4 Apperltul 28 --Andr ... 37 W. H9ml-5 Cooode Pttriole 43 Mue. univ. 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WOOLD A~BO()l..> IN ™ElR Rl6ITT MIND ft#/ 10 5EE A Fll.f(I Of OUR FOOTBALL 1tA'Yl ~ 1 I l ! FOR BETTER OR.fOa WO a11 ~TAL&IA ! Jo~N,IF M'/ BANKBOOK IJ.JrlY DONi'iouGNE 1s ~ Hl\R.O 1r To yo.JR BCOK- To FIGURE KEEPER? OUT /I CE)4J< /!JR07'HJ!l<1 rr!5 A/OT nJ£ EJIJD OFT>IE f 't'JOliieLD. 'KJ<.)~ a.IE CF 'THI! ~ Fl!W ~ .. ~ by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNe lly by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk OOR 'TtAM 5Ef5 fOOfBALl BACK 1WENW 4EA~6 ! by George Lemont 'fHIS IS MY L..AWYSR'S e 1Ke.' Orange CoHI OAJL Y PILOl /Tueldav. Seotembtr 15, 1981 .. II I"'"" -EVBM-e:oo1e• N81 KUNGfU Cline turne an Old 9'\emY 1n10 1 ftlen<I muet oonllM wtt11 on. DOefd~ ...... ....-.. oonlfol ..., MCI ..._, Med """'°'*· 'll'O' IO:OOllU& Wiiie ICJCJWillt Ill .... m11nl1y plly, Jtn~.,. beoOMll trllnctl Wltll • ptOll'llllng ~ wt'O I• IUDHQUlflllY found murdered. (A) Q • w •A•t•H Tt1pper, OOIOhlO Illy Haw!! •• entwt 1M lnW· ta1nc> lllO•lftO tour,,.,.., to pte't9fll the Ir"""-of • bMullf\ilnuree. • ""8INTl '"F11tMd1d 0t l'«*el HlaplllOI" Thi MConc1 ennull 8004! Fw Ind Witt• en F .. tlvll II IPOlltor*t by Ille Aevt111 ~ Rlquen1, 1114 COOfd~ ®~KIMIOI ·.TUBE TOPPERS CBS • 8:00 .. The 1''uture What·~ Next~~ Alook at Hie in the year 2000 <See neview Below I . KTLA e 8: 00 •'Cape 1''ear .. Gre1ory Peck and Robert Mitchum slur ~ a suspense thriller KCET @ und KOC E 9 8 oo · -"A ls for Atom. B is tor Bomb.·· A profile of Dr Edward Teller. S<>·rnlled ~father of the H-Bomb. KHJ ClJ 9:00 ··c nsis Alert The Agony of East Africa." A documentary about the starving people of East Africa get 1 l)fomotton, 1 young lnlurenoe man lend• hi• IPlflmlnl 10 11t1lor execu· 11- ii• prtnle<a 111d publlllherl. heldWOM and bY·lln11. 1Clnd1l1 111d IOOOPt 2:00 D f.HTIRTAINMl!HT TONIO HT 9 MOVIE I TICTACOOUOH t.t•A•a•H Su<klerl 1ymptomt of Ill· -In ~ot Lipa ltld In Col Polter'• l1vorll• ll'llfl CIUM concern In lh• 4077th. OOING APE -Robert Wagner isn't sing~ ing "Goriila My Dreams" when renting a costume in "Hart to Hart" tonight at 10 on Channel 7. • • ··eou1 To CoMI" (1N0) Oytn c.nnon. Rot>- .,. Bl1k1 A runewey "9uMWlfe ltld • ~ 1ruc11er h1ull11g 011111 coelt·lo-ooetl b1W1n1 IN t1tget1 01 1 wMd ~ OOUfltry en-. 'PO' (1J)MOVIE * \1 "'Slvtn" ( 1t77) Wll· lllm Smltll. lwbar• Lea. U.S . ln1 .. tgenoe oalt In a tpleill IQMt to llOCI die lmmlnenl "*"" of .. l11w1111n crime 1yli0i;-I# •o ,ANTAIY 18LANO A torm11 11un1m111 rt.kt hie Mii to be rlUflllld with hit eon. end 1n 1n1e<n1- Uon1I cooking contett turn• lnlo 1 glent food f19h1 (R) • MAVIRICK •*It .. Stop Trlln 349 .. ( 1984) JoM Ferrer Seen Flynn An Eut Olrm111 11ow1 1w1y on an Amerl· 2:10 IClll i~•dlng-• • 0000 TIME& "Tiie Society Plfty .. LIY- llfM end Shirley find out Wedding bllls are rinotnQ hOw Clnderelll fell 1tler ror Thllm1 Ind K10h bul Ille atrOk• of mldt1ighl lhly m1y not be hllrd • !YE ON LA. °"" lhllr lfgUlng. (Part 21 Hoall: ln12 Pedroza, Paul 81D EUCTAIC ,.,...... Moyer F111ured 1111 ..,.,...PANY (Al OrMk Theiler for en Inter· I C8S NEWS view with Chrlttopher ABCN&WS NBC NEWS CroM, the moll llegllll 8: 10 THE MGM STORY: man Of the yMt. I FACE THE MUSIC SUNK18T STAM AT MACNEIL/ l..EHRER PALM SPRINGS 8:30 I JOKEA'S WILD REPORT DOOGEA DUGOUT Ci) NEWS B!HNY Hill (J) P.M. MAGAZINE Benny's French 111100 Look 111 1111 money meldng -m• 10 bl lull of promlM c111no butlneM In L1k1 Tahoe for 1111 IPPlftnl tr11t1 In ! YOU ASKED FOA IT 11ore. • KCET NEWSBEAT MOVIE Holl Ciel• Robina. • • • "'Acro11 The Wide ID STUDIOSEE Ml11our1•· (1951) Clerk '"BMX'" A Nl'W Jeraey 1_. Gable, Ricardo Monlllben col<lh•• kid• In moto-A band of lllr 1r1pper1 crou ; apectecul1t llnd en1e11 the ur1cfl1rted terrl- aculptur••: 1119 rare flight tory or the Blackfoot lndl- of a to11r belloon (R) ant where lh1y encounter ~ 8 NEWS a notllle Chlel end hit war- rlora. BARNEY MILLER CB) RACE FOR THE CID AfMEMBER WHEN: PENNANT PACH! ONE 81try Tompkln1 and Tim D1Ck C1ven tell• lhl llOtY McClfVe< rec:.ep dlvlllon1I of 1111 Am1rlcan free pr-. beMblll 111ndlng1 end Ill prlnte<• Ind pubUlhlll, intlrYI-IOITll of Ille hle<lllnll 1nd by-llnN , Q!..ml'I top players. ac111dlll and koop1. lW 8ASEBALL 0MOVIE * • "Look BICk In Anger" Kanset City Royals II C11f-f0fnl1 Angell ( 1959) Cllk1 Bloom, Rldl· Cl) THE WACll<:f WORLD lrd 8ur1on Bltld on lhl OF JONA T~ WfN'TV'S play by John Osborne. Al HOii Orton Wiiiet the 1111 momen1. • men 8:00 9 (J) THE FUTURE: discover• 11181 he IOY" WHAT'S NEXT? 1114 need1 lll9 wtle 01org1 Pllmplon end (%)MOVIE Caren K1y1 hOll a looll II • • .. B1111lng Be1uty" tec:hnologlcal IMOY1Uon1 ( 1944) Rid Sklllon. Either thll wtU change everyday Wllll1m1 A compo11r hie~ lhl year 2000 111rOll1 In I g1r11· IChOOI to D QI! CRASH ISLAND bl near hi• new wtle, WhO A plane catry1ng 1 twitrt 1en him rlQhl alter the wed-tHm crathH on en 8!4G ldlngDoDOl!R PRE-OAME uncharted PIClllC lt llnd (R) 8!&6 l!DITORIAl 8 MOVIE 7:00 C8S NEWS * * * "CIPI FMr" ( 1982) NICNEWS HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Gregory Peck, Robert Mitchum. Aner •IOht years Only lhe Fonz Mimi to In prison. en embittered undl<llll'd W111n Richie men -k• re11eng1 on thl drop1 out OI IChOOI 10 run II~ reeponelble lor hll on wtlh 1 bllutllvl wom1t1 convlc11on I A8C NEWS G lll HAPPY DAVI 8ULI.8EYE Fonzie dllCOYllt 1 wllt- aMEIALL r"s In 1 ro1d1ld1 di'* LOI Angllls OodQlft II who ,_blll hll long• San Diego P1<lrH •~ .. ~ (R)O • STREETS OF SAN ""'1 mot ...... FRANCllCO I FllP Wfl8~ e MOVIE 9 OVER EABY I• ·~ "Secret Of Thi GUHi: GOfdon MacRH. Inell ( 1964) Cheriton (R) 0 H"lon. Robert Young. An ID MACNEIL I LaiRER lllpedlllon 11erchll IOf MPORT thl prlellnl Inca Sun· Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH burll burMld ov1r 500 0 ENTEAT AINMENT Yllrt avo when lhl Spen- T~IOHT lard• conquered Peru. CIJ)IA8EIALL'S8EST •ID NOVA Pl.AVINO IASEBALL "'A la FOf Atom. B 11 For 81!1T8 Bomb" Dr Edward Telllr. 7:30. THE the "Father or lhl H· WELTEAWEIOHTS Bomb:· ICClelmld u I Jim Hiii rl9Q(11ng llv• from Kllnlillc genlul Ind lllo Lu Vegu. prl'lllWI Ille called one of the moal S1p11mber IS wel· dangerou11Clen1ltlt In Ille 1erwetghl fight bit-country, I• prolllld. (R)Q wee Ch1mplot1 Suglf Rl y CID MOVIE Leonerd 1nd unde!M led • * * ··ire My Turn" WBA Champion Tommy ( 1980) Jiii Cl1yburgh, Helrn• MIClllll Oouglu A bf1I. I QI FAMILY n UD 111nl Chle1go mllh profll· LAV!ANl!ANO IOf reallz11 the prol>lllN _ _.IH-lR_LEY __ AH_D_COM __ P_AKY _____ 1g .. 11er l!y!-ln rel1!1onttJ'P CHANNEL LISTINGS fJ KNXT ICBSI G) l<NBC (NBCI 0 KTLA (Ind I ID KABC IABCI D KFMB tCBSI 0 KHJ.TV !Ind I Im IC.CST (A.SCI ID KTTV (Ind I IJ) KCOP· TV (Ind I fD KCE T I P8SI ID l<OCE tPBSr 0 On TV l Z TV " HBO C j(1nem.t• I t IWORI NV NY 17 tWTBSJ f <ESPNI S (Showt1meJ Ct Spoll19hl Cl 1CaDle New~ Network I wllen llM nnda 1 ,_ IO.,. while In New y Ott! IOt her 1111\tf't r«nlfrlege. "R' CJ) llZAIN vtll JC>M Bynet thOW9 yOU thing• llrlf19tH" then truth, larger tt1111 Mle. 11\d unllf then 111ythlng you've - ._ In ti-encore pr91- en1111on1 trom the Show· time 8lzarr1 llt>r1ry. eMOVlE * * "Up Thi Ac1dlmy" ( 1080) Ron Lllbmlll, 81t- ber1 81ch. The ,,,..,. ol>MIMd commandant ol Wllnblrg MINtety Acecs.- my I• no mllcil lor the troublelon'l9 br Ila enrOllld there. "R' I: ti CZ) CIHEMA8COAE 1:30. (II LAVBIHE & SHIAUY Two guya With .,_, on thllr mind• Ilk• thl girl• out lo en •Xj)lr\tlw dinner. ~ ~TLANTA IKHAR' ()fl' 8111 Tuah hoata thl• ~mOf· oua night of entlf111nment 11 unknown comldl1n1 1te tudglc:I for thllf comle t1ten11. CZ) CHAAU!S CHAMPLIN TAU(IWJn4 ... '"Rob«I SIKk .. 1:00 8 (J) MOVIE * • "Portrait 01 A StrlPPlf" ( 1919) LMley Ann Wt1ren, ECIWald Her- mann. A widow ,_ the dllflen9I of rlltlng her 100 wtllle WOf10ng II e dlllClf In I nlgntclub. (R) eaMOVll * * ·~ "Legend OI Thi Oo!Oen Gun" (197') ,Jeff Oltlrtlegl, Hll HOlbtooll, When hit fwntly II mur· defed, • young '-"'* I-~ with I NNWIY llleve to Mell revenge. (R) 89 THMl'S OOM"AHV JICk J>OMt u hi• own 1wtr1 to romance Ralph Furiey·, vllltlng "*t. (RI Q • C..ISIS ALIM: THE AOIOtlY Of: fAIT A"'9CA Thi• documentary fOQU- on the plight of •lllWIO people In Eut Atr1ce Ind ..net -Amlrlc:lfle .,. dOl~tO hllp. •• HOeTAQE:ATOM COTT\.I SPtaAl E•·lreni.n holtege Wllllem Keough 1pe1k1 freely about hi• 14-month orde91 In lren. CC)MOV!f • • • ··thl ldolmak«" (1980) Rey S"-tk9)', Tovell Feldlhuh. A m1nlpullt"'9 m1n1ger u111 111rlou1 plOyt 10 c:etepult two IMn- IQefl Into pop tinging 1t1tdom 'PO' (%)MOVIE • * • ··A1rp11nel" (1980) ~blrt Haya, Julie HIOlf· ly Alllf Ill llrtltllf'I Ctl'W flffl to food pOleonlng. • lllfVOUI formlf Wlf pllOt ii Pt'leMd tnto -..ic. ltld mu11 contend wtth on· bOlfd h)'lllfll. I Mc:re11YI contrOI I~ end cl~ llllld memorill. 'PG' t:to e 111 TOO ClOll "'°" COMPOWT S1r1 hold• I ~ iwtlich get• Henry lnlo hot w1I«. ~ COUNTOOWH TO THI 8HOWOOWN:LIONAAO vt.HIAMI Barry T ompk Ina llld Llrry M11C11Vtt gl.,. 111 e xOlllng preYtew of thl world ,.... 11rw1lglll ch1mplon1hlp bout ~ Su9lf Rey Leonard i nd Tommy Hiima. ())MOVIE * * * .. Alrplenel" ( 1990) Roblrt Hey., Julie HIOlf· ty. Alt« en atrllrllf"t crew flltt 10 food pOltonlng. 1 nervout former war pilot 11 c:et11. 'R' .MOVIE * • "The Piiot" Cllll Roblft1on An 11rp11111 pllOI lurnt 10 llloohll In' ordll to cope wltl 111 • unhappy merfllOI ll1CI " fr1111r111ng ~. 'PG' to-.ao I NlW8 INOIPINOINT NflWONC NIWI 8 ,MT FOJfWA/IO "llullllMI Of lntonnatlon" New commun1<:11ton1 1y... tame may lead 10 doing buelneel WlttlOUI money. PIPlf or oltloel. • THI P'Motl Of .... JEANIAOCMI "Roel" Sandy and Jftwr1 decide lo hOlt a * '-'• l*tlc:ullrly 1ttr~ 11'1 end her ~ to .- MW flCll for their joUMal, ~MOVllE * • •'A "'The l'flgh AM Thi Mighty"" (1164) JoM , Wayne. Clllr1 T~. An lirpllnl with 22 ~ Ql(9 1bOlfd rune Into dell-• ger en route to Sall "9ft- claco, 11:00eeecmae NlW9 • STAATillK Thi Entlr9f1M b100tn1t I b111ilfleld tor two .-ne who have been ~ • 50,000-)'Ml.old-. I NIWLYWID~ MANNIX' "Penny For A ll'MC> lllow" 8 llNNYHU. e.nny·. Yll'tlof'I 9f .. ,.,. .. ~ fllll Into the CIUICMI ~ 1 bMutllUJ awlndllr -~ ••• "A Slrwlcar NI.mid 0.1lr1" (1151) Merion Brllldo. Vlvten Leigh A Southern bllle '-he( .. r11ty while trying lo pre- lllVe her I l<lld gtnlUlty eo-tn•• the her111men1 of her harlh 1nd bruli.tl .tlfOlller-ln-l- • AOOKIE& A 18-yllf·Old boy It lorced 10 tlke Ille bt1me f0t Ille otlmlt of 1 junkie 1t:oe. (J) MCCLOUD Three men Hiking ~ on McCIOud plOI to kidnap Ille m1rlh11'1 (lltll'rlend. CID MOl/ll! • • • · ·c 1ddy1h1 c1t •• (1N0) 8111 MUffly. Rodney ~leld. Thi dlmlnl· ~ tel ground .. kMPlf of 1 1w1nky counlry ,club weo-Wlr lgllnll lhl gophlr• Inhabiting hi• turf 'R' ... aTOMOMOW Qu.t1: Rich Liiiie, I Ctresa I Ellia"'h Alhlly -, •• N YCHIC ftHCNOMENA "'The Power Of The Medi- um" Hoell: 01mlen Slmp· ton, SllCll Hut11. Oueall FrtOI Fell, Brenda Cren- tlhaw. • tNDU£HOefl ., NITWON( Newt (C)MOYll * "Thi Hippy Hooker OoM Hollywood.. I 19781 Mllllne 8"wlck•, Adam Wiit. Thi qUMn of the clll gltle 00M lo Ille film cac>I· , .. lo mlk• • mo't'tl bllld 01111 N11m1Mr ,,_.. .. gl\lll him tfla ~ Ilg •• IMI of Ill. on '* eutoblogrlphy 'A' (l)MOVll * * "'LOlll'I And Lltra" (1111) Ooldle H1wn. Olan- Clr1o Ollnrltnl. 'R' 8 DtOKOAWTT Gu•t: Jonathlrl Wit. 1 ~Ill 2 of 2) (R) (C)MOV11 . * * * '"Molel Hell" (1M0t Rofy Cellloun, Paul unite. , Fanner Smltll u... hie bldtrOldl motll to pro- cur-. ltld flttlll Ille QhltC) f but IMgh Quellty m.I "' need• for 1111 _..,. _ bull-. "R' (l)MOW! * * *'A "The High Ar4 Tiie Mighty'" (1"4) Jolln Wlytte, Clllre T~. All llrpltlne wllh 22 .,...,,_ • gen aboard ~Into 4en- ger"' l'Ollll 10 8111 ~ cleco. lt:IO • {)) .wee On lllf ..,.., Wiii with hit Ion, I wiOh ~ti I jlO waiting 1eblel In 111 Mo tone dlolf. (R) DQITONIGKT Holl: Joh11ny 0.rMtl, OUMll. MlrUn Mull, llfNIY Rogete. •@ AIC..WS HIGHTUNI :' I LIT'8 MN<9 A DIM. ITAHllY ..... Kc.T HIWMIAT Holl: ci.I• Roberti. • OAmoNID AIO NlW8 .MOV11 * * "The Rip.Off" ( ttPf) Edward Alt>eft. K1ren Bl.ell. A geng of )9wtl thWlll doul>IMl'09I one lllOther OVlf M.000.000 In diamond-. t 1:M CHl Mee~ THI PIHHANT 8any toml*lnl Ind Tlftl McClfVlf recap dlvllfDMI ~ buetllll lllMinOI and lnllflllew lomt Of ... @ml'• lop playWI. 1 t :.a (Q) MOV1I •'A "Plato't Thi MINll" ( 1980) Selle. Liii Olleevt, 12:008 MOVll * * * * "Thi Apw11Mnl" (1980) Jeck L.mmon. lfllf-. ieV MICLllM. Hoplnf to • 1:10• MOW •*"' "Th• S11tt>urg Con· 11eet1on'' ( 1972) Berry Newman, Anni K1rlna. CIA IQlflll Ind Nlo-Nazll .,. alt11 lncnmlnetlng Nill _, documenll lhl l hlVI fallen lnlo enemy hlndl 9 NIWt 19. MO'lle * • • "The Stripper" (1"3) Jottlne WoodWlrd, RICherd 61ymer Alte< ai.ylng In 1 ernlll lown fOf 1 bflef pertod of time, 1n IJl-carnlvll 1111 dlCl<lll 10 "'°"'9 llld •llrt ()VI( (l')MOVll * *"' "Cetharlne & Co."' (1173) Jene 81rkln. Pllrlek 0..-.. A ~ng girl tr•· Yell lo P1rl• to become • high fUhlon model but '* plane l•H through Ind 11111 opens 1 highly 1ucr111Ye llfOllltutlon bual,,.H. 'R' •· .MOVIE * * .. Up Tiie Aced.my•• (1N0) Ron Leibman. 81t· bare 81ch. The w•r· 00..atd commll'dtnt of Wlltlber11 Mllltlly Acacs.- my 11 no match for Ille IYOU~ bflta lllrol'-d ttlerl. 'R' 1:41 CID.....,..,. WHIN: "AUONI DICllC Ce ..... I 11111 lhl llOry Of IM Americen Ir .. ptell, 2:11 MOVIE * 1' II 'A ' The Loll MOMent.. ( 1947) Roblrt Cumming•. Agnee MC>Of"• held. A publlther 1r111el1 lo lllly In MllCh of aome mlulng love no111 belong- ! lo 1 well-known writer 2:30 HEWS MOVIE • • ,,,_.. "Thi Haunting" ( 1983) Julie ~1rr11, Clll19 Bloom. Four dt1p1r1te people lnv"llglle 1 hOUM with II' lt1fltn0Ut repu11- tlon for auperr11tura1 i ngs-on 2:40 EOITOAIAL 2:46 MOVIE • •... "'G1nlle G11n1" (1967) Dennis w11.;er. Vere Milts A amall boy 111d hll Pll l>llr find adventure In Iha Florida E11Wg~e1 (%)MOVIE • • "B1111lng Blluty" (1944) Red Skelton. Eathlr Wllll•m• A compo11r enrotl• 1n a girll tcl1004 10 be near hla n•w wife, wl\o left him right alter lhl wed· ding. 3:00 8 NEWS (J) BIZARRE VIII John B~,,., lhOWI you thing• tlrlnglf than truth, llfgat then llfl, end z1nler thin 111ythlng you·ve ev11 ._ In '"-enciore pre .. en1111on1 from lhl Sfl<>W. time Bltarre llbr ery 3:30 CJ) MOVIE • • • ··simon·· ( 1980) Alan Arkin, Au1Ut1 Pendle- ton Sollnllat1 11 1 blz.1tr• ly mlldlfecled think 11nk oon'tlnc:. 1 bumbling cot· legl pror-th1I hi I• an lllln from outer IPICI. ·PG' .MOVIE 1r * .. LOOk Bacil In Anger" ( 1959) Clllfe 8toom, AJch. ll'd Bur1on. 81Md on the pley by Johfl Olborne. Al Ille lut moment, 1 min dllCiOYlfl lhll he ~ and fllldl hi• wlfe. 4:008 MOVIE * * "'Unknown Wlld1t· -·· (1973) Two IMn-ege bo)'I uptore lhl n10Untlln regionl of Wyoming Ind Mon11n1 In _,ch of 1 tf111Ut9 reputedly burled lhltl. • MOVll! • • '"HIQhway Dragnet" ( 19154) Richard Conte. Joan 8ennetl. An H · M1rln1 b1com11 Iha scapegoet wllen 1 t>Mull· fut girl hi'• known c1tutlly II fout1d murdlred. 4:H CZ) TliE MGM ITOAY: SUHKIST STAM AT PALM SPRINGS 4:30 (1:) MOVIE • • • ··Across Thi Wide Ml11ourr· (1951) Cl1rk Otbie. Ricardo Monlllban A bind ol fur lr1PP9f• entera 1111 unchlftld 111rl· lory ol thl Bllcilloot Inell· 1n1 whlfl they enoout1t1r 1 llOllile Chief end hit w1r• rtor•. 4;46 (%) MOVIE • • • "Alrplaner · ( 1930) Robert H1yt. Julie Hlget· ty. Aller an airllMr'I Ct1W • CBS Show turns future shock intb''future schlock By FRED ROTHENBERG A~T ......... M11W NEW YORK -CBS' entertainment division · took a great idea, injected it wttb too much prime· tlme hocus-pocus and turned it into just a 1ood show, tonight's "The Future: What's Next?" at 8 p.m . on Channel 2. It could have been 1reat. A look at science, medicine and lifestyles ln the year 2000 would have · worked wonderfully if played 1trai1h~ the way CBS News would have done lt. But this la the ahow bil world of prime time, so we 1et futur11Uc pseudo-comedy, trite banter between "co-stars" 1 Geor1e Plimpton and Karen Caye, but not en°"'1b depth and detail on some Vflf'Y lntere1Un1 ldeaa ..and lnvenUooa. I In between the future tcblock, the proll'•m touch• nicely on aome aubJecta that will 1Umu.l1te the crystal-ball 111er In all of ua : bionic Umbe and computerized htarta, hOUMbotd robot.I, 1oll-h'ee farm products and a noaUn1 city complete with ,b11eball neldl, sbopptnc centen and an ocean .vtew for everybody. The way the flo1Un1 dty 11 handled typlftet how this project could have been far better. Tb• dty already uittl with 2,000 people, raillnl our curloelty about ocean-top llvln1. But we 1•t nothlq mote. If we did, there would bne belD llU time for • Mlsa Ca.ye'• 1Uly 1ojourn lnto the nut 1eneraUoa'1 kitchen -complete with futwilUc appUue• .... ~ ancient cliches. Or for talldnJ tombatoa .. and a comedy aketch in which a female computer COlll• on to a male actor. Even Plimpton rtf•~ t.o thte as ridiculous. ., ·. ct>mputen that are trl11ered by sound command• to perform simple tasks. • Of courae, much of the future wW rely on thoee !l_~Y marvels, the computer cb1p1. The day ls not wo far from now when computen will control metal aaila on ships, utlli&lnt any avaJlable wind and cuttin1 oil consumption drut.tcally. "The Future: What'• Next?" la a loctcal ft· tenalon of the succe11M odd-ball reality abo~ "That'• Incredible" and "Real People." A wbcA By the year 2000, the show predicts that se1ment could have been done on the European ... •tcroehlpe could ~ lmplanted to control mood 1l1ner Colonl, who hat conatructed lb• HCrttaty-.·. \inriap and depression. There'• also the 1u11•· desk of the future and a •mall circular kiteba ldr· )Son that the. human brain could be 1upplemeated roundtn1 a 1wtvel chair. / \'1 a computer embedded tn tbe skull. .,. .. "Thi• wtll free the peniGa ot tomQl10W Ullll .. Now that's scary. So wu ooe cblld •Plaklnc 11 ve her more time for Uvtna. • • Colonl 1.W. ~ ,aomput«r termlnolo1y that '°"°ded like 1 foreip kitchen looked like lt mllbt atve n .. meaniM • 1-asuaae. the term "dlasy bouleWU.." " ·· · 1l , . f. • OM education expert aaid that computen aad The prGIJ'am ~ 1tt ..tout about •••rt'' nlatora in 1cbool1badnot1ttned Independent science down the road. n..•1 a blaelc arm M • Ulou111t in children. Tb11 waa another example of Unk1 directly into a human'• l*'Yout ,,.._ •• _.. • ln_...Un1 1u.bject that railed qu•tion1 that an artlftclaf heart tbat bu maiataiDed Ule 18 were.,...,. conaldved. calv•. but, one doctor aay1, ii ltill 1 decade aw11 ~ from •Ult.aln.inl human Ult. l:arllw th1I 1ummer. Alan Landlbur1, one ot tM a.eutlve producert, broqbt ua a mlndl ... Anot.ber br•akthrouab it a tickle belt, wtua1161 hUaiatlc ,.am• 1bow called "The~ Factor." worn around the 1tom1cll ud aldl the 1,..0 l8d , The ·man 1 evtdanUy hun1 up on laW-tlm•, and bee.rlQI ol deaf people ~ IOUDCl ... au.M. m arbe by the year 2000 he'll make better Por tbe MYerely dlaablecl, IGS•ce 11 dtttll ,... , tantaon lboT11. 't I 11111 lo food pOllOlllng, 1 ~ form« w1t p1J01 II Pf-..ci lnlo -"* IM mut1 con1enc1 with on ooatd hy11eri., 1 MGrllf\11 control 10-end dlcM- tlllld l'llll\'IO(lel 'PO" W~dne•dat1'• Oay•l•t-Mol'lt-• -MOIUING~ 5'<>0 . * • "Pllot>11"' C 1980) Paul MICh .. I Olulr. Su1111 Ho01n A group ot men1111y "I pe111t11a. 1trlek· en with phoblu. ere mu<- dered 1ecordlng 10 theh lndMdu1l tur1. 'R' 6;IO Cl) • * .. Charge 01 The Model T't '" (1979) loYll Nye, Herb Edelman Our- Ing World Wit 1, 1 Germen •PY e•ecut1s I pl1n to w..i.en 11111 American w1t lffort by 111cour1glng Vitti Nue111 and his bind of guerlllH 10 mlk• raid• on lhl Mtxlean t>order ·o· 1:00 ct) • Dinger On 01r1- moor · A convict on th• IOOM Ind I myate<loYI Old womll' plunge 1 trio ol young11er11 Into danger. 1u1p1n11 1nd ucttlng ldventure. 7:30 ct} • tt "A HOrM Clllld Jeater" A young gill 1h1r11 an ulr10<dln1ty bond with tlll old h<>rM whom 1he reseuea trom r111remen1 1:00 (I) * • • 'h "The Bid And The 8e1u111ur · (19&21 Kirk OouglH. Lll'I Turnlf A cold-hetrtld Hollywood prOdu~r 1llecl1 lhl llv" of &everli people pursuing 111rdom. 1:30ct) •*'""Uptown Setur· day Night'" ( 19741 Sidney POIUer, 8111 Coaby A fecto- ry worker and • s1t11t- INIM Clbbl• get Clugrit up In 1 g1ngl1nd feud whlf1 they decide 10 trail a gano- ,,., who held up I bar ..... The Pilot" CUii Roblrlaon An 1lrpl1ne PllOI turn• IO •leohOI In o<dtr 10 cope with en unhappy m11r11ge I nd fruatr1t1ng career ·po· 10:00 e • • "In Fut Compa- ny" ( 1946) ~ Boys, Leo Gorcey The Soya gel m0<1 then lhey b•roalne<I tor wnen they go nosing Into 1 lllll rldcll Cl)••* .. Simon'" (19801 Al1n Arkin, Austin Pendle· ton Sdlnt1111 11 1 l>lurr• ly mlldlrec:tld think llnk conlltnce 1 bumbling coi- 1ege profestor lhll he It en lllen from ou111 apace 'PO' e • • .. Thunci.tbl•d• To Thi Aelcul" (1981) Thi pllola of five 1p11Gl1ily equipped rocket ships mu11 .. .,. Ille llY*I 01 pa .. MnO•" lflPPld on I ~ treneoort. ·a· IO:IO Cl:) • * * "R1lntr11 Coun· ty " ( 11$7) El~h Taylor. Mon1gom1ry Clln. Ourlng the Clvtl Wlr. 1 cepllv1tlng Southern belle II d•l«- mlnld to have lhl men ot hit ~ reg1rd11M of Ille conMQUlflCll 11:00 8 * tt "S1n11 F1 S11mped1"' (1938) Jottn W1y111, R1y Corrlgen Tiie Thr" MMQutt-• try lo cleer 1 cowboy eccuMd of murdlflng 1 gold proepeo- IOf. 11;30. • * * .. Step LI......," ( 1944) Frink Slt11tr1, Cilo- rl1 DIH1ven A prOduc;er Ind hll CUI lln1lty lend In th• big time 1ner they enoounte< many llnenc111 hurdles 12:00. * * • 'Talk Of The Town" ( t9•2J Cary Or1111. J11n Ar1hur. A Supr1m1 Court jUOge Ind a IUChlt helP 1 min clear hlmMlf or tn lflOO Chlrge. • • * ··com1 Fill Thi Cup" 119511 Jam .. Cag- ney, Olg Young A m111 lefl WOr1hleH blclUll OI hll drinking la llughl lo llCI Ille 1g1ln lhrough lh• ellorta of 1nothe< alcohol· IC. • • I "Tiil AOd6cltlOl'l1' ( 117 4) UY \JlllnlM. l'IW ,lnOll ..__ of "" '°"" fOt 1 C1tdlt11I, Queen C11t11tlfl1 ~ I •lit lllfc>ughOUI 1-..dlfl by •bd~•llflO end COflYll'litll 10 Celt\OMclwn In the 1 ,.. oentury 'PO" (%) ••• "lllalln9 ... dltl" ( 1174) CIMYOn Little. 0-Wll!Ht Directed by Mii Br~• A rlllroed wort.., 1n the Old wwt llMOll hM mot• probllfnjl I htn hi Cll1 nendll wtl4" hi la iippolnlld ~Ill Of Rock RIOOI. a town pin• potntld fOf dMtruoUon by 1 butlneta lyc;oon 'R' 1:00 8 **'-'"The E1am1I Return·· 1110) Jun Mer111, Ml<llleln• Solo ogn. A YCIYOO man l.ICPlfl- ~ 1 tragic twllt of f1t1 fotiowtng hi• 111.f111d 10\'9 fOf hll IUnl CJ) Iii**'" '"Thi Bid Anf Thi Blt11lllul" ( 1962) Kint Oougiaa. Lenl Tllftllf. ~ cold•hMrtld Hollywood ptockle« ell.Cit the ltYW ol MYetll people pureul"IJ ISll<fotl\. • t :ao ct} * * ··o.t Chlrlle T '*- ly'" ( 1978) Olek Eln«y. Owren Neebltt A ~ con• lhou1111d1 of dollare from en 11111an crlml boll end rMkll hit gellWly II(' dreg wllh the mob In hot pur.WI 'PO' 1:38 CZ) it** .. Alrpllnel'" ( 1930) Robert H1yt, Juftt H&glrl)'. Att•r 1n alntner'• Cl-fllll 10 food pollOIJ- ino. 1 """9Ut lormlf w• pllOI ta preaaed lnlo llf- vice ll'd mull cont9tld ~Ill on-board hy1ter11. a M<:rlliYI contrOI l- end cllche-lillld mernor\M. •PQ' 2:00 . tt * "'From Hell To Vic- tory .. ( 1979) George H1mlf• ton. George Pepp1rd Four friend• lrom d lfler1 t1j 1:oun1r111 must leelll P1rlia In 1939 to fight fOf thllr lndlvldu11 countrlea 111 World war 11 ·po· 3:00 8 * • • '"Ootng Home .. (1971) Robert Mildlurn, Brenda V~ro FOllOwi"9 hll molher·a murder, 1n ex-(;On nunll down ht. lather for whom hi har. t>ora mingled IMtlnga of love end till• CC)• '"Danger On D•rt· moor.. A con111CI on the looM ll'd 1 my11eriou1 Old wom111 plunge 1 Irk> of youngsters Into danger. 1u1pent1 end 11<cltlng adventure a:06 CZ) ,, * ·· Lov6rl And Liars'" ( 1981) GOidie H1wn. G11n<iarlo Olll'nlnl 'R' 3:30 G * *'II "UMC"" ( 1969) RIOh•rd Bradford. JI/Tiii Daly A tar;. uniVlftlty. medical center 11 plagued with dally crilM lnctudlno melprectic:. w ilt. (I) * * "'Charge or The Model T"a·· ( 1979) LOUii Nye. Hefb Edelmen. Our· Ing World War I, 1 Oltman IPY llCICUI ... plln to Wiiken thl American wit ellort by encoureglnQ Villi Nueve Ind hit bend ol gU1tlll11 10 make rlld1 on 111e M1x1e111 bor<111. ·a· 4:00 (1:) * • '"A HorM C1111d Jettlf'" A ~ng gin 1'11111 en 1x1reordln1ry bond with the old horM whom 1111 rllCull from retirement. • * * 'Who Says I c111·1 Ride A Rainbow!'" (1971) Jeck Ktugm1n, Norm• Frencl'I. Thi canllk1t of • Gr11nwk:h Vlllege pot1y fll'm fleft eYictlon by "' unlCNpuloos rMI Mllll lgltll who went• to bulld 1 IMgh-rlM on the f1tm"• IOI "G" 6:00 CC) • * •.; "Uptown Sllur- d1y Nigh!' ( 1974) Sidney POltlar. 8111 Colby A llCIO- ry wor11er 111d 1 11reet· > WIH Clbble git Cl .UQhl up In • gano1111c1 feud wnen lhly dlcidl lo 1r111 a gang· lllf wllO held up a bit (%) * * * .. FOf Me And My 011" ( 1042) Judy Oerl111d, 0.,,. Kelly Thi 1UCC111 of two v1Wdlltllll1n1 11 1nt11- ~tld by World W1t I S;30 ID *'lo "Niiiy Hlblll" (1977) Gllndl JICkaon, M111n1 Mercourl. 8'Yw1I nun• In • Phll1dllphl1 con· vent beeoml """1llhld irt I Wllergal .. ltkl 1eand• u 1 new Abblll It about IO be eppolnlld. ·pa· by Armstrong & Batluk 4UDY, l. -n:>LO YOU NEVe.P. -rt> CAL.L-ME A"T WORt<..' ••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday. September 15, 1981 ... California wineries g aining mome ntum with lo~-calorie beverage LOS ANGELES (AP> -CrlUc ,\luandcr Woollcott, who once lamented that everything tie llllcd was ellhcr me1al, Immoral or ratte,nin&, might have been pleastd: Some California wineries are making he1adway In the market· Ing of a product they call "light wtne," which has about three· quarters of the culorles of stan· dard wine. Critic George Jean Nathan, who said he only drank to make other people more interesting, probably would not be pleased: The product also only has about three.quarters of the MELWWING Mick Jagger Jagge r to curb • antics LONDON <AP) -In a few years, says Mick Jagger, he'll tone down his antics on stage with the Rolling Stones because he can't take the pace. "I can go on playing and singing all my life But I can't carry on do· ing the kind or act I'm doing now forever," the 38-year-old singer said in an interview Monday. "I reckon I can carry on for three or four years but after that I won't physically be able to do it any more." Speakin g from a studio 60 miles outside Boston , where the Stones were rehearsing for a 40-city U.S. tour, Jagger told the Sun newspaper he jogs five miles a day to train for the act. Since former Beatie John Lennon was shot last December, some rock stars have been re· luctant to tour, but Jag- ger is philosophical. "You can't spend your life being paranoid There'll always be the nutters and you jus t have lo watch out for them. You lake every precaution and when you 're on stage you just have to watch the firs t 30 rows for the nutler with the handgun." 44,000 GM truc k s recalle d DETROIT <AP ) General Motors Corp. is recalling about 44,000 heavy-duty trucks to in· spect steering s haft bolts which may not have been tightened properly during a s - sembly, the automaker said. ··A loose bolt could wear and eventually might cause separation of the shafts, thus affect· ing control," GM said. The company said one accident w~ reported in connection with the prob· lem but there were no injuries. GM said it is recalling Chevrolet Bruin and GMC Brigadier trucks made from the 1978 to e.ar ly 1981 model years. "Dealer inspection, lightening or the nut to. apecification , or replacement of the nut and bolt if necessary, will be performed wlthout charge," GM said. Clean grant" BERKELEY (AP) The Association of Bay Area Government.a bu been 1iven a $90,000 federal srant to help it prevent. toidc chemical apilll and to coordinate clean-up effort •. The De p artment o f Trauportatloa pro1ram la meant to help the a1- 1odatkln to identify rt· 1ource1 available In use of a toxic apUl. alcohol of atandud wine. Skeptics m1.iht auert that H. L . Menck en. the general grump from Baltimore who as serted that no one ever went broke undere!ttlmatlna the taste of the Amer1cun public.•, would feel vrndlcated perpetratoris of the new product. userls that the product Is a wine whose time hu11 come. ThhJ wus alt~r u judge OVt'rru!ed the lJ S Bureau of Akohol, Tobacco and F'ireurms and aJ. lowed Tuylor Ca1Horn1a Cellars to put caloric content informu- taon on its nl'w L1ghl Chabllb 1ncludina entrl\'S by SebastJanJ and Paul Mw111on. La11t month, the bureau ap- proved two processes for mak· In" low calori& wine, neither or which Is the most obvious -and Illegal -expedient of watering it down Essentially, wine can be reduced in calories by bolling to rt'duce the akohol content or by using grapes picked before full maturity to reduce their sue· i1 r content wanl to drink winti before becau~c maybe they felt It wu not a hculthy light product.'' says Ma1111cm publicity director Bructi LaBadu· "We're trylna to captun· the ~ume market that tht-light bt•crs captured, J.o dt · velop a rww market " Wine sellers estimate that by 1990, ltght wines will account for 10 percent of the wine market. '''l'hc gro wth In llJlhl bcvcragel'l the past five years has been phenomenal," he says "Light beers are up 350 percent, low culorie soft drinks are up S8 percent and sparkling mineral water is up 49 percent. In each case, the light beverage has far outstripped the growth or its regular counterpart.·· The bureau suid lht• deslgnu· lion "hahl" upr>lied lo a wine trad1tlonally dt•notep its alcohol conte nt . und argued unsuc <·cssfully that the calorie m· formation might confuse con· sume rs "Somebody's buying it," says Doug Gum of the Pronto Market in West Los Angeles "The shelf's empty at the end of the week " Elliot Fine, president or Paul Ma sson, one of the leading Although vintners had been experimenting with low-calorie, low-alcohol content wine for some time, the product only went on the market last winter The lawsuit ale 1 led other wineries lo Taylor's plans. and Within weeks or the February ruling several brand:-. or light or lo cal wine were on the market, Winemakers say they are not trying to do in the state's fine wine industry. "Ninety ix:n·cnt of wme ma.k· 1ng and wine selling is romance, and smaJler wine makers de- pend on lhat for their sales," he s aid "This is not a wine we'd recommt•nd for you to have at a fancy d1Mer. This I~ a,. I~· light while lo have with \ hght dinner " "We're trying to get new customers, people who didn't --------------- hat don't know ut us could fill a bus. Did you know that aboutl00,000 take a ride on us every day? Or that you can go anywhere in Orange County for no more than 75¢? These are just two facts you may not have known about the Orange County Transit District. In fact, you may have a lot of questions regarding the bus. Well, we'd like to answer some of those questions and let you know just how practical the bus really can be for you . The bus stops here. The first thing you should know about the bus is how easy it is to catch one. With over 6,000 bus stops throughout Orange County, most are just a short walking distance away. Just look for the blue sign with our name and bus symbol on them. In fact, 75% of the Orange County popu- lation lives within 3 blocks r-----L-.--. of a bus stop. Tu add to this conve- nience, the average time between buses is usually a half-hour, with the frequency points, and how you can transfer to another bus. You can get these sched- ules by calling OCTD, or they're available at libraries, post offices, banks, schools, shopping centers and major employers. Fare cost s. on the busiest routes during peak periods being only 10-20 minut.es. (And our reliability record is an incredible 99.98%!) One of the biggest benefits about ~--~-m~~r riding the bus, of course, is the money you can save. And to save you We've got you covered. In case you didn't know, there are 56 different routes that our buses go along. Routes that can get you anywhere in Orange County, conve- niently and reliably. We carefully planned these rout.es according to what the public wanted. By analyzing certain key areas, large neighborhoods, and spe- cific employment needs, we've devel- oped an ext.ensive network of routes. even more, we've created special economy fares for mid-day and week- end use. Here's how it works. We have two different fare peri- ods: peak and non-peak hours. Peak hour$ are 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Non- peak hours are all other times and weekends. Here's how the rates go: PEAK NON-PEAK Regular 75¢ 60¢ Senior Citizen 35¢ FREE Handicapped 75¢ 35¢ Remem- ber that you must always have the exact change when you nde the bus. If you want to simplify things thoug_h, we do have month[ y bus passes. For the regu- lar rider, the pass is $21.50; for the student or handicapped, $18.00; and for Senior Citizens, $12.00. They're available at 125 locations throughout Orange County. Another bargain about the bus is that transfers are free. Just ask your bus operator for a transfer when you board. It's just one more way the bus can save you money --=-..:'.}and energy. What a way to go. Now that you know about our main bus line, it's time you learned about our other ways to get around. OCTD has a family of transportation services including Neighborhood Dial-A-Ride where we'll pick you up at your curbside for short trips; Carpool matching service to put you in touch with other commuters going your way; and Park and Ride lots and Express Routes, so you won't have to hassle the traffic. So you see there's a lot to learn about the bus. And the best way to find out more is to try us out. Just call our hot line number for more infor- mation, or send in the coupon below. We want to help you try out the bus. So fill in this coupon telling us where you'd like to go and we'll send you a personalized route schedule. . ... •' ................. . • • I want to go from, __________ _ d lf'f••rMt • an _____________ .,,,. ... , .. ,, • leaving at ___________ am pm. • weekday/weekend. Tu. _______ _ • and-------------~"r:.~~:..u • arriving at.-----------sm pm. • I would like to start my return trip • Bt-----------,1..,...1 ----&m pm. • Name---------------• Addrees ________ City ___ _ • Then to help you understand where the bus ~oes, we created our Ride Guide. This free booklet shows every line our buses take. Once you know where you want to go, you can pick up one of our specific route schedules. These tell times, stopping ~--· ..................... . Ol'TI> l'O Rox :mor; <:nrdrn Crovr, ('ahforn10 92Mi \ I I Grant Gelker ------------- Faust's debut • 01eteor1c SOUTH BEND, l nd <AP> - La s-t fall , Jerry Faust was coaching high school football in Cincinnati and now he finds himself coaching a Notre Dame team ranked No 1 m college football. Faust debuted with the Fight· ing Irish Saturday and his team jumped to the top spot in The As · soc iated Press college football poll this week after defeating Louisiana Slate 27 9. "I TtDNK I'll retire now At least I can say I was No. 1 once in my life." the coach said Mon - day after learning the Irish had taken over first place in the AP poll Notre Dame's climb to the top was helped by a pair of upsets of Mi chigan and Alabam a, last -eck's top two teams Michigan, which meets Notr e Dame t his Saturday. fell from the top s pot after losing its Big Ten opener to Wi sconsin. . Faust. whose college·coaching dl'but was one of the m ~t anx- ious I y await e d in recent me mory. was quick to admit that onl' game does not make a season "Seriously, it 's great, a real honor. but 1t wall be tough to stay there It's really too early in the season to woi:ry about be· ing No I, but we'll take it." said Faust. 46. who left Cincinnati"s Moeller High School after last season to take over the reins at Notre Dame from Dan Devine "The end of the year 1s when 1t really counts. The pressure of being No 1 doesn't bother me." NOTRE DAME, Southern California, Oklahom a, Georgia and Penn State are the top five teams in this week's AP poll while Michigan, Alabama and Nebraska dropped to 11th, 12th and 17th , re s pe c tive ly . Nebraska. ranked No. 7 last week, also was an upset victim las t Saturday Notre Dame, fourth a week ago, hurdled to the top with 24 of 65 first-place votes and 1,233 of a possible 1,300 points. Southern Cal. which bu ried Tennessee 43-7, jumped from fi fth to second with 12 fi rst -place votes and 1, 181 points. Oklahoma , a 37-20 winner over Wyoming, held onto third with 12 first-place ballot s a n'd 1,153 points The defending champion Georgia Bulldogs climbed from sixth to fourth and received 12 firsts and 1,113 points following a 27-13 triumph over California . T h e fifth and sixth-place teams. Penn State a nd Texas, each received one first -place vote. Penn State crushed Cincin- nati 52-0 and j umped from a ninth-place tie to firth with 996 points while Texas trounced Rice 31-3 and shot from eighth to sixth \Vith 963 points. Daily Pilat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1S, 1981 C6 Orange Coast College want s to pass the test this foot ball season. C4 . Frolll one war zone to another Gelker :playing for USC was nothing compared t o surviving i n L ebanon ~ By JOHN SEVA NU Of Ille O.lly -Steff At rarst glance. Grant Gelker's ac- compushml•nts would seem miniscule compared tu others 1n his family ll1s rathl•r. Brure, was part-owner of the Portland Sturm in the old World roolbJll Ll·agut• and 1s currently owner or the Saddlt•bal'k Inn some pretty 1mpress1ve reals or his own. I le"s battled back from a separal ed s pine to become an All ·conference defens ive lineman at O ran~e Coast College m 1973. <·11upl1• of months. '>µt•nt mon· th:Jn a yl'ar .md a hal f on his own tamt• uncl own mont'.\' "tryin~ tu help a group of t'hn'>ltans <'aught between the PLO and 1-.rael " h 1•11111 anti lht• food sometimes hard to -.111111 ach I l1•o.irn1·cl so muc·h about myselr and th<" 1h·oplt-. t·xpla1m•d Gelker of the ex- p1·r11·111·1• · 1 n·mcmber I was invited 11v1·r 111 s111111·on<:':-. place to eat one day .111d .,..,. h.111 a baked goat's head. And, "111111111 ut('n-.ils or "ashing their hands, tl11· lll'opl1.· \H>uld hn·ak off pieces and ~1H· llwm 111 ~11u And, he also went on to play two more Thl' ri::.ult was an achu.•vement that (.Jr l'Xl'eedl·d other family accomplbh nwnb.. and an mner reward that thl' ~ oungt·r t;l'lkcr will carry for th(• n•st or ills h ft• UJOKJNG llACK Thomas c:elkt•r. a se<.•ond cousin, is the same Thomas Gclker who was ac- cused or sabotaging the jury an the re- cent NFL Oakland Raiders anti-trust case The suit. which ended with the jurors voting 8 2 1n the Raiders' favor, was nonetheless declar ed a mistrial Thomas was fingered by hi s rellow jurors as tht• reason why seasons at USC where. as an outside linebacker. he was part or the Tro1 ans 1974 national champ1onsh1p squad Pretty 1mpress1ve stuff, huh" It is un ttl you consider Gclker's recent mis - sionary work in Israel I h\•t d insad<.• Lebanon." stated the ~8 Yl'Ur old Ne\\ port Beach resident "I l.1ught :-.l'hool and hl•lped t utor lhl' Pl'(I pie I tri1.•d lo ht:Iµ th(• peoµlc :is mud1 ;is I could. · 1 t "a-. an honor. sup1>osedly, to be 1.!•H·n .i go;it s <·~e And for dessert, they Jusl ('r;u·kl•d opt•n the skull and gave \ 11u -.onw llr a ins I knl'" I w.1s having a good meal "h1•n tht·\ trll'd to gave the leftovers to a Grant Gclker, actually, has compiled Gelker. who has been back for only a Cu11d1twn:., to :-.ay the lca~t. wen • not lhe best Th<.·re ..., as no hol water or ade quail' heating The winters were b1tlt·r ISt't' (,fo:l.Kt:R, Pagl' C2) Kansas Czt_1j's George Brett zs surpnsed by Bert Campaneris rleft I and then ru11 down by former DCC star. Oan1l Sco111ers. Angels invent new game --Murphy Ball • Whatever can go w rong w ill ,. and it does i n . another cr i ti cal loss , t his time to K ansas City Bv E D ZINTEL 0( llM O.lly ,.tie' Si.ff You've heard of R1lh Ball ' Well how ahout Murphy ·Ball'' Murphy Ball gets its name a ft er Murphy"s Law, which s tates. "Wh atever can go wrong. will go wrong ·· And hy now 11 's pretty clear who the originators and pract1 t1 oners or Murphy Ball are the Angels The Angels have bc•en playing Murph} Rall to a tee They're as good or better than the Oakland A"s are at Billy Ball rr nine losses in ten games isn't laving proof or that. then perhaps Mo...,...t} night's game at Anaheim Stadium 1s. In eight consecuta vc losses up until Sund<1 y, the Angels had booted balls. left men stranded. pitched horrendously and did all those oth er things that Murphy Ba ll 1s known for Sunday. lhc Angels agam put on a classic display of Murphy Ball, but unfortunately. it came JUSt a httlc late and lhey won because the Texas Ranger s wc•rc playing Murphy Hall as well Rut Monday night. before 20.917, the An gels put o n perh<1ps thei r best Murphy Ball show to date. blowing a 3-0 lead and losing lo the Kansas City Royals. 4 3 Blowing it 1s the correct term Although 1t 's easy to plan• the blame on the pei'son who served up the two-run home run ball to fo'rank White an the eighth inning that pro- duced the final s core (that be- ing And~ llasslert. Murphy Ball 1s, of course. a team sport. And the Angels truly lost 1t as a IC'am All they did by losing was practically turn an all their chaps for the 1981 season. When you're six games out with 18 to go. you might as well fold up. call u cab and say good night. Ari.' the Angels reeling just that way? You bet. Don Baylor had nothing to s ay after Monday's game. And he was the guy who socked t he home run in the first inning to give the AnJZels a 3-0 lead and the gold<·n <'hance lo. start in with MuqJh~ Ball Ri ck Burleson'! II <· also took the fifth Robby Grich" Spccc·hll•ss Dan F'ord" Ditto Juan Ilt•niqucl·~ N01da Gt·ne Mauch"' Ye-., Gene Mau ch had a few things to say, none or them , howf.'ver. were \l'r) nice Ac·tually. Mauch. who spoke on Sunda\ of the dire necess1tv to s weep. the Ro} als in three. had some kind words for his starter, Brue<' Kison As it should havt• been Kison, who had n 't -.tartf'd a game since Julv H . 1980 before he gavl' his-r ight <•rm to Dr Lewis Yot·um s s urgical knife. workl'd F<:i inni ngs . having throY. n just 78 patches and hold· ing a 3·2 lead. It was the longcsl K1son had gone in a yt•ar, his previous best this season hcing 4~ in- n 1 n gs on Aug 25 agai nst Boston. "Marvelou:.. · \\as Mauch·s report card on K1son. "I loved it I 'm surprised he had as much control as ht• did I cx pcc·ted him 10 throv. that man) pil<"he.s hul I t'\(JI'! lt•d that to be through onl) r1\l or s1" 1n n1ngs .. So Wh\ wa-.n'I K1snn lert 1n ar he v.as 0p1tching -.o "ell " Did a 3 2 gam<•. v.1th a runm•r ;it first and two out n·qu1rl' a t alJ to the bullpl'n. cspl·c1alh for d gu~ who 1s noted for -.t•n ang up the long ball at 111npportum• tinws·• 'Wht•n I th1nh. of llasslt•r. I think of grounn ball:.. · said Mauch "I n<.'' er l'Vl'n thought of the po-;s1btl1t) of ,1 hnml' run Ne1lht'r dul lla-.sl1.·r I h1• p1ll0h was down low to him I Whll<'l . · ht• -.<.11tl llftt•rv. ard as ht> nenous l\ took drags prf a 1.·1~.1rt•ltt• · 1 thrCY. him JUSt \\h;1t I \\ankd to a low fast ball Bui tht• ball didn't quHe s ink l ik e I wanted 1t t o Som~t1mes. 1t happens that \1 auch said he brought in 11 ........ J<·r. "ll'ft·hander, to keep a C'lo-.e <'~(' on the s peedster. W11l1e Wilson , a t r1rst But lf ao.,slt•1 . aft1:r throwing two tharil) tosse., to first. said af· t1•rwarcl that hf.' wasn't con- <'t'rned with the runner -only th.-halll'r k. a son was understandably p It• as •. cl w Ith h Is 0 u 11 n g. Tiu ough lht• rirst '>C\'en innings, hl' 1hrcv. 13 ground ball outs. an ( St•1• ANGELS, Page C2) Daily Pilat Playe r .of th~ week: Joel Seay, Fountain Valley High 'Lopes of old' homer sparks Dodgers rn a lfi 7 victory O\ er Santa Ana Valley High Friday. this 6-0. 175-pound senior letterman caught seven passes, netting 149 yards and a 12-yard scoring cal<'h Fountain Valley's highly re· ~arded passin~ game is obviously as Jtood as billed arter Seay's dis· play of catching ability SAN DIEGO (AP> -According to Dod gers Man ager T ommy Lasord a , Davey Lopes is t~type of player who can win a game with a single, his base r unning or a home run. Sometimes even with all three. Lopes stroked a lhree-1un homer to key a six-run seventh to lead the Dodgers to a 10·5 victor y over San Diego Monday night. "He looks like the Lopes of old," said Lasorda. "He can beat you so many ways -base hiu, stolen bases and hitting the ball out of the park." Arter struggling below tbe .200 mark for mosl of the season. Lopes has come alive in September as a hitter . Coming oil a u oin injury that sidelined hlm for more than two weeks. the 35-year-old veteran has collected 14 hits in his last 35 at-bats ror a .400 clip "f wanted him to know he wasn't JlOinJt On TV to night channel 11 at 7 to lose his Job when he was on the dis - abled last. I told Davey when he was read/ to come back. he was our second baseman," added Lasorda. "I never lost confidence in myself," said Lopes. "There bas been no pressure. Pressure is when you ar e afraid of fa ilure. "It makes me believe In myself even mor e I felt given the opportunity I wouldl produce. regardless of what other people think " T h e game was tied 4.4 when Mi ke Scioscia and Mike Marshall each stroked two-out pinch s ingles off reliever Eric Show. 0·2. to s tart the rally Derrel Thomas followed Lopes' filth homer of the year with a s ingle and scoi'ed on Pedro Guerrero's double to cap the in· ning. Lopes, hittin~ just 202 at the start of the game, rapped four hits m six tnps, d rove in four runs and stole a base to lead a 17-hit Dodger attack against six Padre pitchers Rookie Ted Power. 1 1. JlOl the victory, (See DODGERS, Page CZ)'. Ill' caught one for a 40-yard gain and it was of the diving, fingertip variety Another, his first or nine catches. was a leaping grab and when the game was over , his <'oach, Mike Milner. singled him out for deserving praise. A 42-yar d catch in the second half got the Barons on thelr way to an 80 yard scoring march, which J I S was capped by hJs 12-yard recep-oe , eay lion in the end tone. Quick. wit h the ability to get open, Seay'1 abilities becom e even more obvious by the fact quart.erb•ck Matt Stevens went to him for seven or his 10 completion1. ' Orange Coast OAJL Y PILOTfl'uesday. September 15. 1981 Baseball today On this d1.1tc In buseball ln 1969. Ste ve Carlton or the St. Louis Cardinala s truck out 19 New. York Mets for a nine inning gume record but the Mets won 4.3 On a puir or two run homers by Ron Swoboda. Toduy's birthdays. Clevehmd Manager Dave G rcta 1s 61 Atlanta pitcher Gaylord Perry Is 43. Donahue shocked over Wisconsin win torini tries out with Ram today It was almost a shocked Coach [i] Terry Donahue who talked with the c. • media Monday because he couJd not disguise his amazement over Wisconsin's 21-14 upset of Michigan. The Bruins lravel to Wisconsin this week and says · "Honestly, I didn't expect to be sitting here and talking about Wisconsin beating Michigan. l 'd rather be racing a team that lost 58-0 because "'rum AP dl11patcbe$ The Los Angeles Rams con [i] firmed Monday that former Houston 4. • and Oakland quarterback Dan Pas lorini has taken a club physical and will try out for the team today. H had been rumored over the weekend that Pas torini. released by the Super Bowl champion Raiders just before the National Football League season began, would try out for the Rams. Los Angeles General Manager Don Klosterman admitted as much Mo nday. "He is like any body else, we work people out all the lime,'' s aid Klosterman. "It does n 't mean anything right now. But he's got a big a rm, let's face it.·· The Rams are 0·2 a fter losing at New Orleans 23-17 Pastonm on Sunday. Their starting quarterback. Pat Haden, has not been overly impressive in either of Los Angeles· two games, suffering a total of five interceptions He has completed 31 of 54 passes for 369 yards and four touchdowns. Haden was benched early in the fourth quarter or the Rams' opener against Houston with Los Angeles trailing 20·17 Quote of the day Iowa's football coach Hayden Fry, whose team avenged last year's 56-0 rout by ups etting 7th-ranked Nebraska, 10-7 : "If you stay in this game long enough, the worm will turn The worm turned against Nebras ka."' John wins on Jackson slugging Reggie Jackson knocked in four ii runs with a homer, double and an in· field out. and Bob Watson and Lou P i niella s lammed solo homers to power the New York Yankees to a 10·2 victory over Milwaukee Monday night in American League action. Tommy John, 9-5, scattered nine hits for his fourth victory in five decisions since the players' strike ended . . CUff Johnson scored a r un and knocked in two more with a single to back the seven-hit pitching or Rick Langford as Oakland cruised to a 5-2 victory over Texas. Johnson doubled a nd scored on a single by Tony Armas in the first inning Dennis Lamp pitched a rive-hitter and snapped a personal three-game losing Jackson streak as the Chicago White Sox defeated Seattle, 5-2 Lamp lost a shutout in the sixth inning .. Glenn Adams drew a bases-loaded walk Crom Roy Lee Jackson in the eighth inrung and Ron Washington followed with a two-run single to pace Minnesota to its seventh consecutive victory, a 6·3 triumph over Toronto ... J erry Re m y ripped a two-run, bases-loaded single lo snap a 2·2 tie in the sixth inning and lead Boston to a 5·2 victory over Detroit. The loss cut Detroit's lead in the East to two games over New York Cincinnati's Berenyi stifles Houston Bruce Bereny l s tifled the llous lon Astros on four hits a nd Johnny Bench drove in three runs ii with three hits to lead Cincinnati to a 4-2 victory Mon day night in National League action Bere nyi. 8-5, allowed two runs in the first in- ning but settled down to retire 21 straight Jerry Marlin capped a three -run first in· ntng outburst with a two-run single to spark San Francisco to a 4-2 win over Atlanta. The victory snapped a three-game losing streak for the Giants you know what you·re up agatnst." Tom Sulllvan of UCLA was named de tensive player of the week in the Pac· 10 and Oregon State flanker Victor Simmons was picked on offense . . On the pro scene. Oakland safety Mike Davis sustained a frac lured right leg just three minutes into Monday night's Donahue game against Minnesota Offensive tackle P at Donovan agreed to te rms for a multi-year contract with Dallas and Sam Cunningham signed a multiyear pact with New England ... Apparently the own er of the Montreal A\ouettes of the Canadian Football League regrets signing Vince Ferragamo. When asked' about the signing, team owner Nelson Skalbania s~d : "Obviously, it was a m istake, as an after hought.'' ... The Miami Dolphins placed run ng back Eddie Ifill on injured re- ser ve and r signed Nick Giaquinto. I Moses runs 49 .21"4.oo meters ROVERETO, Italy Moses kept ali ve his unbeate in the 400 meter hurdles, t g m a winning time of 49.21 second in a driving_rain "Sunday during an internati al track anatield meet in this northern ltar n town. Dwight Stones in e high jump (7·3) and Earl Bell in t~e e vault (18-01.,1 also reg· ister ed victorie · or U.S. Athletes in the meet, where showing were marred by the weather Leonard wins coin toss. enters last Sugar R ay Leonard won a coin • toss Monday and elected to enter the ring after Thomas Hearns when they fight for the universal welter weight cham- pionship Wednesday night in Las Vegas. Leonard figures to use his quickness against Hearns, but not to get away from the power puncher The stakes a r e high with Leonard ex pected to earn between $8 and $13 million to $5 million for Hearns . St. Louis shortstop Garry Templeton, a graduate of Santa Ana Valley High, s ays he is physically and m e ntally ready Lo return lo action, and he has apologized for making obscene gestures to heckling fans . . . Former NHL s tars Johnny Bucyk, Allan Stanley and Frank Mabovllcb and one-time ref- eree John AsbJey will be inducted into the Hockey Fall of Fame tonight .. The man who helped coordinate the U.S. tour of the South African Springbook rugby team says he finds opposition surprising since it is the "seventh or eighth" such tour this year. Television. radio Following are the top SPortS e vents on TV tonight. Ratings are: " / 1 1 excellent. " -1 ./ worth watching; .t " fair; 1 forget It. n 7 p.m .• Channel 11 ../ I ./ DODGER BASE BALL: Dodgers at San Diego. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter. The Dodgers send Dave Goltz (2-3) against San Diego's Juan Eichelberger (7~) in tonight's second game of the abbreviated series. l he Dodgers picked up a game on Houston with a win Monday night as the Astros lost to Cincinnat i. ' RADIO Baseball DOdgers at San Diego, 7 p.m ., KABC (790); Kansas City at Angels, 7:30 p.m ., KMPC (710). NFL standings JOHNSON & SON Presents ... AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division NATIONAL CONFER ENCE Western Division W L P F PA Pct. W L PF PA Pct . San Diego 2 o 72 37 1.000 Kansas City 2 0 56 43 1.000 Oakland 1 1 43 19 .500 Seattle 1 l 34 37 500 Atlanta 2 O 58 17 1.000 San Francisco 1 l 45 41 .500 Ne w Orleans 1 l 23 44 500 R a ms 0 2 37 50 .000 Denver l 1 19 20 .500 Eastern Division Eastern Division Buffalo 2 0 66 3 1.000 Dallas 2 0 56 27 1.000 Philadelphia 2 O 37 13 1.000 Miami 2 0 50 17 l.000 NY Giants 1 l 27 31 .500 Baltimore I 1 32 63 .500 St Louis 0 2 24 50 000 New England 0 2 31 42 000 NY Jets 0 2 30 62 000 Washington 0 2 17 43 .000 Central Division CentraJ Division Cincinnati 2 0 58 51 1.000 Houston 2 0 36 23 1.000 Pittsburgh O 2 43 67 .000 Cleveland 0 2 17 53 .000 Detroit Green Bay Tampa Bay Chicago Minnesota ........, .• sc_ Oe•l•nd lt. Ml-10 ~r•o-P1111.ott1P111• •I 811ff•lo ICl\eNlel 7, S .JO Pm I ,_..Y"•0.- Gr9"1 Bey et•-Cleve......, et Cln<lnNll O.troll el Ml,_..,.. Ml•ml et HeYAon NY J tU •t ~lbbolf"lh Sen Fr9'tlKO ., .u ..... w ..... 1 ...... Ill st. L.oult S.nO .... elK-Clly fe ........ ,.,CN<_ •••ti,_.. .. o.n ...... N"' one-et N Y Gtantt SHftle M OM!lefld __,, .. ._. OellH et N-En91eM CCl\e,....I 1, 6 p.m I 1 1 47 45 .500 I 1 33 40 .500 I l 31 32 .500 0 2 26 44 .ooo 0 2 23 57 .000 Pete's Pick at Johnson & Son Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury at Johnson & Son Lincoln-Mercury 2•2• HAUOR avo. COSTAMISA 540-5630 12-9% APR. MR.'s Pick of The Week -THURSDAY- EAGLES OVER IUFFALO SAyt s70()00 ta '27 00 mt ANY ·a 1 LMln • MerClfJ Amt aaved depends on length of contract & amt down. Minimum 25,., dn. •8 rnoe contrac;t Biggest big play: 80-yarder Martin's lon·g gainer tops list of eight over 50 yards ll11t1 pluy~ lht· backbreakcrs seemed com· n1111111lure m the OrantJe Coast area as the 1981 prl"p football s eai;on got under wuy Among the big ones were eight which measun--d 50 y ards or more, including Corona del Mur lli~h·s Lance Martin's big play, an 80 yard da:-.h ovl·r thl' middle for n touchdown against Hun· t111glon Uead1 <Lasl we.-k's play11of50 yard• or more) 80 Lance Martin <Corona del Mar>. TD run 71 <ireg Locy (Mal er Oe1>, TD pass from Tony l..o<·y 67 Jerf t-'rands en <Marina>. TD pass from K,•n Laszlo 1onc week earlier> 55 Damon Sweazy (El Toro), TO run 55 Tony Bell I Capistrano Vullcy >. pass from Hurt Cull Laru.:e Mart 111 52 ('raig Rakhshanl t Edison ). interception return ror TD 50 Kevin U1•rcs <Mission Viejo>. TO run 50 l';ddie Nunes (Westminster), TO pass rrom Oav1d Neville ( Fountain Valley l. 10 22 2. 17:J yurds, l TD; 5 (lie> Ken Major <Edison 1. 14 23-0. 152 yards. l TO and Tony IM y <Mater l>t'11. 7 13 0, 152 yards, 1 TO. ltf'c1•ivlng Last week's statistical leaders R ushing 1 Uamon Sweazy (El Tor-0), 25·145 , 2 Curt We nL.laff t El Toro), 25 135, 3. Rod Emery ( Foun- tarn Valley 1. 27 113 ; 4 Lance Martin (Corona del M.irl. 10 106, 5 Dave Ger owc (Edison), 20-100 I Mike F1scu., 1L111verMlY1, 10-123. 2 Joel Seay <Fountain Valley l, 7-147. :J Ab~I Cachola <Estancia), 7 93, 4 Edd1t· Nune:. <Westmins ter>, 6 IJ:J , 5. Greg Locy < Male r l>t•11. 5 151 Scorlnl( Passing 1 Handy Meyers <University), 18·30·2, 223 v <1 rds. 2 TO. 2 Oa vid Neville (Westminster l. 0 13·23 1, 18-t yards. I TD; 3. Jim McCahill ( Estan· c_1a 1, 13 20 I , 179 yards, 2 TD. 4 Matt Stevens I Jt·ff r'rand'>cn (Manna I 20 IOnc \\eek e arlier>; 2 WenzlaH < F.~tanci a' F1stus < llnivers1· ty >. Tony Valente <Marina 1. 12 C'ath From Page C1 Fif'ld Goals (Sf'abon l 1. J erry Grnham 1Ed1s<Jn 1 '12 :! Shjwn Culp c Ne wport Harbor 1. 411 From Page C l GELKER WOKS BACK. • • ANGELS. • • dog and he just smelled it and walked away.·· Gelker also remembered go- ing to bed tn the winter wearing mort.• clothe!> than he had on dur 111g lhl• day. and his roof being blo wn ore more than once by the t unstant shellings. Om• incident Gelker doesn't rc•rrw mber too clear!}, though, 1s th(• dav he was a lmost killed Th~·re were three of us ndmg in a jN'I' and 1 don't know 1f we we re -;hot at. blown up or what," h l' explainf'd ··Those type of things happen very qwckly_ · All I re member 1s that it kill ed my best friend a nd almost killed me " G clker . who li ved on the front of 1 he war zone, s pent a week m u ho~pital recovering from in- ternal and head mJunes, which int ludt'<i a hole in his sca lp. an t'rrat1l· heart, kidney failure and broken ribs Gelker msis ts the a ccident <? l h all nothing to du with his de 1·1:-.1on to return home. ·· J had a lready planned on lt.•;iving," he said. · ·1 had done ·wha t I had set o ut t o do. I bt'came aware of what was hap- pc·nmg, or the lack or what was h appe ning ove r there " Any after e ffects of the acci dent·• ··1t d1ctn·t a ffect me at all ."' s aid Gl'lker ··1 don·t mean for that lo sound trite. but you learn tha t it goes with the area It's Raines ·idelined :-.10.NTREAL I API Rookie h a:.C' ... tcaling sl'nsat1on Tim Ha tO l'" of the Montreal Expos on«! of those things you deal with very quirkly there life and de ath .. Little did lht• Newport Harbor lligh product figure his life would be so enlightening I Its comeback year at OCC, rom ing off a spinal separation . His years as a Trojan -first at no sc guard . finall y al linebac hr. llis unforgettable memory or the Trojans· 55.24 t•om e -from beh in d vict ory against Notre Dame I after being down at halftime. 24 71 All that seem!. to pale tn compartson to what happened· in Lebanon and rightfully so Said Gelkl'r "All I know 1s that the rewards far exceeded any lo::.sc'> I might have in curred ·· Uanl.as ca pture~ HB surfin~ title Rud Lla mas, 20, of Huntington Be ac h. has won the Huntington Beach Summe r Surf Cham pio ns hip for the fourth straight year The l Ith annual event that ended Sunday at the Huntington Beach Municipal Pier included 239 c ompe titor s 1n s even rli Vll>IOOS. Llamas won the adult division ( 18 24 years or age) and then captured the superheat competi t1on. matching division cham· p1ons Cosn1os tops will bl' ... 1dehncd for three to six ~ 1-:W YORK 1t\I'1 Thrl'l' 1111lH·.1t11111. h1· ~.ml, that things .... ('l°I' 1-(1111114 right Wt>ll no the•\ Y.t•n•n t tt·ally ·1 hc· r1·.1l \1urph\ ha ll "'a!> yet lo t'Oll\I' * ANGEL NOTIEi llM c;..,.,. waltMO 1'- o•m• Mond•Y nu.,ht In' f¥llt•n tlottw' .,..,, ••• lnq a hero 1•11 •"" 1>rullll>Q Ill\ •IQht ,_,_ In S..nelay • (>ef'TW C••tw Wld ,.. n.o , ..... .., no pcKIUvt tndk .,.on ''°"" te•m dO< tor\ ., to_,." he •Ould bf •bot~ to rttur". but •1. ior• •" Ns 'llOulOtr 1•11, '-wu told "' wa..10 ~1111tely m1u I"* rttl Of lno t<eni.e• Clly .. , .. , •llCI eDoul ''•• lo """"' Clay• el~lnor Ce•tw -that no nu no recall o< ""' o< uw '""°""" ...,IU\ '°"" Pl•« <1ut1no "" a4 S..nO.y"> 9<1m• He MtCI to bt !old ol no, noh 1r. '"'•' wo,. .,,., • ...., ff ,.,,. "" Manda,, d'(I "°' •now hOw m•ny ~ l"C AA9'1' _.. brn1n<1 tn I,_ .C•ndlnq• encl now 1'\.en'( Q..tn"lie\ w.re rttrt•l'1inQ ttn•t m•y Nv• ••n to ~" .ctv.nt.-,r hOwever I Fot'rner Or•nq• Coul Co"~ •I•• O•rri k~ m.- "'' m •1or te.tOU<e \t•rt1no dt'b1.1t in ot.ct of Ctrtw Mono•~ and Wtnl 0 10< •. llfl-lng °"' ••let •no ,..,,nQ to (e nttrr tt11o ce S.Conit-n wno O•llf'd >~ t i S.11 I.••• Colv o.tore being r•llocl up ••~• ~eno OiO m elf> two tine °'"""''•• Pl•V" •t ""'· "'Owt'vt r •ncJ "1•'1ed •n !~am pl•Y Ill PIO Oii 0-.. •retl bthoeen -- •nd third tot-• doubtf' o•ey Br•tt "'"' C*'OM t1•PQ1n9 Oft • 9rowno ~ti out •nd tro1t bit~ .,, .. h•O tMIW\ •"""" S<on1t H Ch•r(l4HS •( f"O\\. .,.. tnlletd ••In rr.. 0.11 0.11 ••yler'• """"' run (hi\ tSth Of ,,,... Vt'•r• o•wt "'•m tu •• •n AnQ94. f191no tum for '"" on tM club •II u~ U\I •ltn Jim "'-' 11.., l'enclt 111 It l•h• ,,..., ,nound tcw'h~t ,o, fr\f' AnQltl\ •O•ln\t tM rtoveli. .11 ................• 01 From Page C1 DODGERS .. Y.nrk1 11~ :!~ .• 1 nn1n~s 1n relld of I lnd gt•r c.tar\1·r 11 111 t 1 looton T tw l'aclrt··, lt•tl 2 11 1n th1· first 11111111g 1111 Tl·rn Kt•nnf'd V'!'. HBI ... 1 11~1·· ancl c:1wrn•rn ... C'.rror on H :intl~ Hast-. ... !!ruund£•r to third T ht' l>11 rigl'1" I 11·<1 11 tn t he st·t•nncl ;,, 11111 Hussell and l.11 11<'" (•ut·h "lnJ.dt•d ho mt· a run t.11 ... An_gl•lc· ... to'>!. a 4 2 lt'ad tn th1· thml. C'hilSllll! '>lartt.•r Chns Wt•l~h \'Ith fou r l'nn ~etul1ve s1 n gl1· ... g1111d C11r n n t' run R l'l1t•\1•1 Mik <· /\tm ..,tro ng \Hilk NI 11110\1111 "'1th thf' bases l11a1Jtod for th1 • M'l'nnd run of the weeks h..-causc of a fracture tn ro~mo~· player:-. he<1d the North 1r1ni n1;: hi s r i g ht hand , a c lub i\me ricanSoctt'rLt•agucAllsta r Hut lhl· l'<1d rt•s drovt.• Hooton spokesman said Monday lC'am announced from tht• m ound 111 the• fourth Raine's. who leads the major Forwa rd Giorgio C hinaglia. "ht•n the.' talltecl 1w1l'e to tie leagues with 69 steals in 86 m1df1<>ldcr Vlacl1s lav Rogicev1l' thc sc·on• '1 ·I K ennC'd~··s leadoff g am es fra <.'lUrt'd the fourth and ddendcr Wim Rijs bergen oouhlt• Lui' .. Sala1ar7s one out m e tacarpal bone in his hand gaV l' lht• Cos mos the mos t s ingle prm 1d ed <Jne run and during a f1fth -1nn1ng slide a s the pla.'t.•rs on tht.• s<iuad selected in pin ch htl1t'r Gl•ne Richards' ~xpos defeated the Cubs 10·6 in balloting b) NJ\SL players for douhlt.· hrought 1n lh{' other to Ch1_r a_go_Su_n_da_Y _______ The S porting Ne~ _______ brrng on P11wt.•_r ____ _ Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Ka nsas City x -Oakland Minnesota Te xas Ch1ca~o Seattle Angels W L Pct. GB 19 15 559 16 16 500 2 17 18 486 21'2 14 18 .438 4 14 20 412 5 13 21 382 6 12 20 .376 6 F.ast Division Detroit 22 12 647 x New York 20 14 .588 2 Milwaukee 20 16 556 3 Baltimore 18 15 545 3•t'l Boston 18 15 545 3"'2 Cleveland 17 18 .486 5'"2 Toronto 15 17 .469 6 x First half divis ion winner -.,·.1c-IC.•n~Cllv• ....... •l Bolton S, Ootrolt 1 Ml~•.Tor-ol N•w Y-10. MllwMI ... 1 oe"eno s. re .. , 1 Chlc-J,S..ttt•7 Onty a-1<Mdvloc1 T ... .,.,0-CF~:~~·l~-I~'.~' (H•mme•er O·t ) el A ... lt n Detroit IUjdur Ml el 9"'°" I EO-y 1•>. Ml,,_ IAN'OyO..,l Ot T°'°"tO (IAel ... tOI, n B•lllmor. ID M<ortlMI 1).4) •I Cle .... t-(0.nny 1-4),n Hew Y9A IM<oy .... l el Mll•eu•" (H-HI." O•ltlancl CKl"9"'f1'1 )-JI •I Tuu IHOUtfll>-11." Chlct90 llC_.,.. ).Ill •I SH ttle IS~d f-01." NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L P ct. GB Houston 22 12 .647 x-Dodgers 20 14 .588 2 Atlanta 18 15 .545 31'2 Cinc innati 18 15 .545 3"'2 San Francisco 18 15 .545 311>2 San Diego 10 25 .286 12•'2 East Division St. Louis 18 12 600 Montreal 16 15 .516 21.-.i Chicago 16 17 .485 3"'1 New York 15 18 455 4t~ x-Philadelph1a 13 19 .406 6 Pitts burgh 14 21 400 6~ x First-hair division winner ... , .• Sc_ D-,.n 10. Sen D'-S Clr><l,....._tl •, .-1on 7 San Francltc.o •, "''-"'• z o"'' ~ tehedultd T•Y'tO-. 0.....,. IGoltr t-JI •I Sen O'-(Ekllel..._ t-4~ft~tbll.,,.. ITl.,l 1·41 •t Chlc.fOO !Griffin t•t) Cln<l,......11 ILAlll<-H> •t Hou11on (lhtf'I 1-4)." St. L.oull 1"""'11" ~J end Lint " I 11 el - rM I COuUIClttGn •I -l.H ).-4), t, n Phll..0.lplll• t Rulhnn 10-'I •t H•w Yor• !Harris >-4). n •U•llle 1Nlt4oro Ml •I Sen FrM1(1t<O , ..... , ... .,. " ------ · 1 Volleyl,all lt1ur11ey s t \ bt•ur h volleyball tourno nw o1 . celt-bnating th~ City or :'l.t•w purt B\"uch's 75l h An 111v t'r:1a r y, will be h t!ld ~alurd.1yut 9 p.m Tht• hmrnument will bt' for hoy" ,1nt1 1:irl11 18 years and lm Jt•1 ut the <>lly volleyball coort11 m·~ t 111 tht.' Hal boa Pier parking lot Entry d~;ulhnc is Thur!<day at 4 p. m Lnlt' t:ntrles will be ac· p•pte<I until H 30 a .m Saturday f:nt1 .) fr<• l!'I S8 with the late ft•t• ut $10 The top three teams 111 l'J ('h tit:<· d1vis1on will be Hw a rdt'tl tote bags . 1-;ntl') forms ure available a1 th1• City llall, Parks, Beaches u11d Rerr catio n De pt , 3300 Nt·wport Blvd , Newport Beach. For additional info rmation, phone 1;,io 227 1 Hunn.-.r s comp~te :tl Milt" Squar e In inc High and Ocean View I Ii g h are <1 mong the field en lt·red in the inaug ural Wood br1dgt' llii!h c ross country in v1tational Saturday a t Fountain \'alll')"S Mtlc Sq uare Park. Starting time for the first r ace 1-. Ii a m with com petition billed u n til noon, which in c ludes d1\ 1swns fur frosh, soph, Juniors and Sl•niors for boys and girls a rid in small, mt.>dium and large sl'hoob '1'111• t•ou1 sc 1s three miles for ht>) s and t \.\io miles for girls Al'W ...... SEURER TAKES CHARGE K<1nSl.IS Uni vers ity sophomo re q uarte rbac k Frank Seurer 110 1, a former Edison Hi gh lh r t•e-yea r starter <rnd now l.I lwo-_vear starter for· the J ayhawks. drags a n Or egon defC'nder for yardage in Kansas 19· 10 \'1etor~ Suturda~· Ka ns us ( 2-0 l 1s idle this week C3 It was a heart-breaking finish O'Shea's second slJot depn11e~ him of Costa' Mesa title Onl'e agum th1· Col'!lJ Mt•su Op1•11 1-. 111 l)w 11 t•ord books und thl) )l'JI !I f1m)h 11,,, "' r.111k :1mung the mo:il h1•urllirl•aktntc of .111 Paul O'Sht>u . a res1dNH of Nt·"' port lfrill'h 11111 i.tudent al Orange <:oust ('ollt•~t" 1tr1llt·d ,, 111111• drive down the left Sldl' of tlw 11.ilh ruu·°"·'' Oii lh1 rtnul hole and UJ>pt>ured to h;t\'I' ,1 (uc·k 1111 1111' championship with 11 orw -;trok1· l1·ud 11v1·1 1\1 ,11 k Badraun of South Lugun.1 lk;u·h, """ ~.t' .1ln ,111\ in the clubhouse. O'Shea s tepped up to his lwll s(tl111• llO ~ :..irch from the gret•n, and lofl l·tl J (1v1• iron Hut tilt' Ii 111 kept going and ended up 111 u par kin~ 101 bd1111il the green and out of.bounds Th(· !!hnt o;t•t>1111•cl \tt unnerve O'Shea who put hi' prov1-,iu11al 'hot 1•11•h1 feet short of the green He chipped up lo atJoul c1J.:hl f1•f•l from lhl' t111l• and a one putt would h:n•1· tit·d h1111 "'1th H:11tr,11111 and forced a playoff lnstt•;ill, hl· nw.~1·d ttw pull IJy a narrow m 11r~111 and Batlr<1un wa~. tht• 111·" champion This 1s 011c of thi• f1111•st amJl•·ur hiur11:1 11w11t:. around und t•ach year J r aw~ an 11ubla11d111i.; r11 let of young golf<'rs Scott Simpson. Larr' C'ol11n' .inti \1a1 • o· Me ara haVl' all turnt·d ('fll ~lrl1'4' \\ 11111in1· H1 ,,,, Lindley and Ken Tt·cl would ltkt• 111 t urn pr11 \• li1l1 Badraun 1s undt•t'1dt·d Lindley, 1nc1dt•nl11 ll), till' I J ~ ,\ m ..it.-ur 1 1111 nt'r-up to Nathanial Crosh~ 111 .1 •,u lJd1·n ti• th playoff. fell three st rOk('S 11ff llll' Ji.Wt 1111 "••l1111(,l\ and nevo r did· c(·ovt•r to d1,ill1·n~1· 1111 ,, r• p1• 1 \01ctory • • • JOE cos n :u .o s,\ vs nn;Rt ... , • of openings s till avarl ahl1• fw 1tw \\'ill ·''"""" Memorial Tourn;im ent to lw held S1·pl 'IO .1: 1·, ~' Mesa Golf and ('ountn Cluh The evt:nt wil l b(• 1 un 111 f11111 lll1•t,1• 11 1•11 handiC'ap and t•alln"'ay and "'t1m1·11 'h.1111111 .i1 11111 callc>way Jordan w:1s th1• f1r.;t pt 1·,1111 nl pf th•• Costa Mc ... a M(•n's C'l111l Jnd 1s a fo111w1 111 1• ,, 1n c.-ounci lman in CoMa Ml'"a The cntr~ ft'l' 11r $Hl11 111d111l1 •1 , 1 t 111 HOWAR D L. HANDY 1·;1 1'L~. ti.,. pr 11.1 ·~ trophies, pnzes and a dinner. For lur•t111•1 111for111ut111n , write to the Will Jordan Mt•111on .d Ila\ I' o Hox 1200, Costa Mesa, 92626. • • • Tiii\ 7:;1'11 ANNIVERSA RY golf tournament "'''"~ st :w1·d II\ t ht· city of Newport Beach Mon· J." '' .111 1•'(1 Ju.,.ve affair. Only residents of \ 1•\\ p111 1 B1•o11 h, < ·01 ona del Mar a nd Balboa or 1111·11il11 1 ul lt'\lnl.' l 'oast or Big Canyon Country c !11h' .11 c "11i:rl1h· lo participate. l'l.1' \\111 lw al Irvin<-' Coast CC with a 1 o'clock tiu1 :1111 1.1rl Thi· 1•ntry fee of $40 includes green 1, t'' 1 .H"t h:i1 llf•1·u1· lunch. refreshments, hors I •u•m 11" .11111 n1< ldurl~ F'or further information, 111 I.hi :1:)1 I • • • IC \....,( lfO SJ\N JOAQUIN men's club has a un· " I• ' 1111•t hod in designating flights for its ' 1• 1 111urn31l11•nt Dec. 3. Those in the age In .•• h1·1 .. ~. B4 will bt• the Early Retirees and those ' • '''" •H'1•1 <1rr· tht• Medicare Card Carriers. .. . . 1'111 ( O!">T i\ .. :SA Men's club will stage its "1 •• • 1 ··111 '-;t.•pt. 27 with golfers 50-and-over '•1 1lrl1 111 p;11111·1 p;1tt• Theirs 1s simply the annual • 111111 •. 11111111,tnwnt with prizes for low gross and • 1\ 111 I \\ 111111' r-. ' 'Iii• 1 111>11 from the Costa Mes a men's club 111 11 ti•• ,, .,,.,,. 111 1111" fo r Ken White after 36 ~ears •I 1.,1111111: 111· knrn·k1·d one in on No. 15 using a 11 1 ~iii• 1 101111 h11t•ll<'r and J oe Ficovic captured 11111 · 111 llonors JI the recent Lake Arrowhead 111 1' •1 1 h.1111, \'la-.s1c Joe O'Neill knocked in a 1•1111 '' i.. r111 .111 1·agll• three on the 18th hole re· 1 I • ,1 11 "ilwa would have enJoyed that type 1 • 111do1\ 111 l1111sh the Costa Mesa Open o~ "" 11111·· Raiders utilize a balanced s'coring · attack • • • 11 \l'l'I'. \ltS T HAT lhl' closest the LPGA 1 ,11.l 1.1 l to ( 'osta Mesa next year will be tn • 1 • 111\ 111p1.1 c;111r < 'l:.rss1t· at Industry Hills, March 11 11 I h1-; 1 1 t•nt hC1d rain problems last year which Defense matches offense as Super Bowl champs blitz Minnesota ' h•·d 11111 lh1· final two rounds of play. At the 1 w11 "' thi· po ... t pulll'ffil·nt. Sally Little was leading 1·1 I " ,, <11·1l,111•d tht.• winnt'r of the full $22,500 fi rst 111111 ['111• i \ 1·111 also dn:w Kathy Whitworth, Nan· • 1 l .11p1 / \11·1lun Bt•lh Daniel and most of the "' 111•1 "'''-.I II'> Oii th<.• tour Hl.OOMI NGTON, Minn. <AP l -Balanced SC'oring doesn't always mean the running-passing ralm At limes it can be an offensive-defensive ratio Whatever. the Oakland Raiders have it l'h<1t balance between offense and defense \.\i as 1•v111t>nt in the Raiders ' 36-10 romp over the struggl111g and 1n1ury-plagued Minnesota Vikings 111 I h1• Nal1onal fo'ootball League's Monday night -;howrase e1.ent "For u lime there I wasn't sure whether our cll•f<.•nst· mt~ht not outscore the offense," s aid quartt.'rhack J i m Plunkett, who tossed t wo touchclu~n passes but also watched his team rn ~Iles scort• a pair of touchdowns on an rntercep· twn rl'turn <i nd a fumble return Rur~ess Owens picked off a Steve Dils screen pass and sprinted 30 yards for Oakland's rirst touchdown 1n the second quarter for a 10·0 lead. ~f 1d \\IW lhro ugh the fourth quarter 12-year \ l'lc•ran Cedrick Har d m an scooped up a fumble by rookH• quarterback Wade Wilson and rumbled 52 yards untouched into the end zone to give the in· s µ1red Ra1dt>rs a 30· lO lead 'They ll'aC'h• us from day one that you pick up the ball and go," said Hardman, who grabbed the ball after a hit by teammate Howard Long fo rced Wilson's fumhle The defending Super Bowl champion Raiders were coming off a 9 7 loss to Denver last week and were determined to get back on the track to the playoffs Oakland also kept intact its incredi· ble succes!. record for Monday night games ~ re- cording its 13th consecutive victory and raising 1h overall record to 17·1·1 since1970. "We kept our Monday night record aJive with a powerful performance both offensively and de- fcn!>i vely." said Flores. "And we needed It after loo;in j? lo Denver last Sunday " Phmkett fired scoring passes of 21 yards to Todd Christensen a nd 12 yards to Morris Brads haw Chris Bahr added a 21-yar d field goaJ and backup MarC' Wilson lofted a 61 -ya rd TD pass ___ ~_e-L_l-C~NO~n~cE=====~--=-P'U-_-BL_tc_NO_nc_E ___ I ~a~;-l'UIUC NOTICE NOTICE 01' auut TaANSl'E• NOTICE 0, TllU5TEE'J SAl.E ''""' "" 111 u .c .c.1 .... ., "°· 4'>-n>-111 Notl<t 1, hereby 9lven to t 11e TI N• U7,._J Cr..Sttof\ Of MARY F ELLSWORTH N EWPORl HO~E LOAN INC a\ •"0 VI RGIL E E L LSWOR TH, duty •POOlnteO Tru"et undot Int Tran\loror\, whOW O<nlllffl adclren I~ totlowlno clturlbed dHCI of tru\I Will t IOI J e mDOt'M R-. N~p0r1 B.-.:11, SELL AT PUBLIC AUCl ION TO THE (OUllly Of Or-!.tato of C•tlforllle, H IGHEST B tOOER FOR CASH th•I • Outk trMt'li•• 11 al>C>Ut to be Cp•nbto at time ot '•'t 1n l•wtul made to ~t El OS H K RUTZSCH end monty of tht United St•IU I •II riQlll 0 E L 0 R E s II K R u T z s c H tlttt .,,., tnt•rost con .... ,.o ID encl - Tr•nsloN!el, WN>W bu\lntu -•H held by II unotr w ld Offd 01 Tru•I in h 1'701 ~nl• Clue Avenue, Oena Ille pr()pl!rty ,,.relnattor described Point. Ce>v.,ly of Orange, St•tt ol T R UST 0 R K E N N E l H R (•llfornle SA.MPSELL, an W'lm•Hled ~M'I 1110 proper1y to be tr•n1tu tH1 I> BENEFICI All V N EW PORT lo<•loCI e t 1101 J•mOoru Ro•d HOME I.DAN T RUST •IOI Nf woort &e.cl't. Coun1v 01 Oran(llf Recorded F~bf'u.ry ' t• ii\ '"''' St•te ol C•hlomt• No. • tn -t:Mll'. pege "'3 of Of S.IO orOPOr1Y I\ oes.crlbed '" -r•I llet•I R..:ords 1n 1"9 office ot Ille ., All aloe• '" tr-. lhtvru equip lhconlor of Or""Of Counly w td Cle«J monl •..0 gooa wm of 11\et or1•1n ol '"'" 0...Cflbol• lht 1011ow1110 pr-• Jtwotry I. Fl,,.. Ar1s b<nlnn~ .. ,_,. ty· lot ttl of Traci No 4008, In tl'lt Cl· .. MARY ELLSWORTH JEWEi.RV ly ... Coot• Me••. county of 0r ... oe ANO FINE ARTS •llCI lo<et.O •I 1101 St•tt of Cahlornl•, ft per m 9'1 rt Jamboree ~oeo, Newport &••ch. corded '" -"'· r>eoe• tt to 2~ In· Covnty ot 0<•"9't. State ol C•lllwnla clutlve, ml\(oll_.,.,s m•~. In ll'le of· 111t bul-,,..,.._, wlll be conwm· llct Of thr count• recorcler ot .. 10 m•t.O °" or attor ,.,. ttl ~Y of Oc county E.cot>I '""'•'rom •II oft, o ... lobe• "" at Ruldonll•I Eu row mlner•ls and otner hydroc•rbon•, Corp 1410 J•mt>or" Road. No. 2, below • doe>th of 100 teel. wlthOut Ille Ntwpor1 B•~h. CC>Vf\h ot Oranoe r19M ~ surtec• eintry, •S r1wrwct In '>1•1• ol C•tllornl• 111\lru,,.,,1' ol rocor·ch O•toa ~...,,""' t , '"' t 16" Pllulrn Ort•• CMl• Mow CA Sllitlch H l(rvlrKh '1U• OelorM R KrVUS<h Ill • ltre.t """rHs or tomrnon ci.. frMSf•~ '*On•Oon Is 'hown •boY•, no ••rranty Pub'"""' Or•not c .... , Delly Piiot, Is olw n ••to 111 comptot-n or cor S.Ptombolr t$ t'ltl QMI •Klr>eSll The -hcoerv under •told o.r..s OI Trusl, by reH an ol • Drta<h or d •l•ull '" lr>t obllo•llon• s..:url'd P'UBLIC NOTlCE JUPI! ••Ott cou•T o~ CALl~O•NIA COUNTY o~ oaANOI 111111• Meller of '"" Aoplkatton of 111 rt TOOO MIC HAEi. Al.BRECHl • l"fHnor, by MARV JO WILSON For Cl\an99 of N•me Allttt'I OllOEa TOIMOW CAUll ~o• CHANGE o~ NAMI MARV JO Wll.SON lwH filed• 0911 llOI> 111 "''' cour1 lor •11 order ellowlnQ 1>4'11llOMr lo Cl'le1\911 hi\ ,..,.,,. from TOO O MICHAEi. Al.BRECHT lo TOOO MICHAEL WILSON, lr>trtby ,.,ololoro ••tcuttcl •..O o.- llwerlld to the undtrugned • written 0Mlaratlon of Oet•ult ..,d Oemen<I lor ~··· Mid write.., 110tlct ot ~-.:II tanCI of ete<t•ort io <•u'• th• un~ dt•lloned to ••II H IO pro,,.r1Y to .. 11,IY Mid oblloa1'°"'· -, ... ,...It .. 1"'-unOt"lont<I ceuM<I w ld 110tk • fll oru cll -of eltKllon to be Recorded M•Y 13, 1911 as lnslr No, 16'1' In - 1405• peg• 110 , ol H id Otllcl•• Recorell !>aid wl• wllt t>e m-. b<ll without (OVtMnt "' ••rr•nty, ••Pf'•H or ,,,, pll•d r-rdlno till•, OOSMUlon, or entu....,..ancu, to oe1 \ht ,...,,.lnlf'O prlntlpel wm Of Ille 110tel1) 1ocured bJ w ld °""Of TrU'.11, with ,.,..,..,,'" In H id nott provided, ..SVMl(ft, II ... ,. unct.r Ille term• of wild OHd ol Trutt. leo. ct1e•oe1 end upenu 1 of ,.,. Tru11 .. -of t.,. tru1b creet..s Dy salo Oeed ol lrult $.old \alt will be held on W\>dnewley. Stlltembolr JO, 11191 IU,l!Rl()lt cou•T o~ THE STATE O~ CAl.ll'OllNIA ~O• THE COUNTY o~ o •ANOE 1 .. Cl•k c..wr Orlve W•rt ~AM,CA~t Pt•lnlill MEAEOtnt WILLS, OOLORES YOUNOER, lndlvlcl ... ls Wlll!>ANO YOUNGER INVESTM ENT!, NOTlCE TOCaEDITOU 0, aUt.lt T•ANS~Ea IS.CL o•t•M7 u.c.c.1 Noliu I• hereby g lvtofl to creditors ot Ill• within ,..,....., lr•nJleror lt\•1 • t>vl• lrMtlttr '' aboul to be m-011 p•r\onal Drope rty t.•reln•ft•r cloKrlbed l llt ,..,,,.. •nd buSlntH IMIOrHI ol IN Into-lrM1•I•,,,.. •rt v tn Tlli.r I PAT GARRISON 0.l•ndan1 Corona Clel Mar. CA .,US HAL F REEi.ANO, BRUCE JONE!., I T"'-locetlon In Ca lllornl• ol Ill• lndlvlOIHll, CALIFORNIA Clltol oucutlve oflk t or prfnctoef ""'' I N VESTMENT LEA!.t NG COM neu olllce of '"" Int-,,.,.. ... ,or PANY '' SAME INC • Cor-et!ol>, •nd All o!Pwr t.alntu n•mH •"" eel· 0...1 t tlln>uQflJO.lnclu\lve d,.u .. uud by I ll• lntend•d JSJl14 tren1leror wt1htn three , .. ,. IHI ,,.,1 SUMMOfCS 10 l•r H known lo Ill• lnlond•d NOTICE! Y ... M 're --·TM tr•nsfer .. er1· NONE , .. ,, may llec .. _.,.., , .. wl-Tllo .,.,,._ -IJutlntU -H a of , .. , .....,. -.,. -.a yw ...._.. the lnt•nmd trans""'"' ue ~NOV wlttllll • •r1 ........ lllfWmel.... NAl(AMURA, t•lt) Cl'le-rtl, C•r· Mlew r llo,, CA 90701, VICTO R S II YOU wlill to -Ille _,,,lo ol If' NAKAMURA, tt» At ... rton We y, attorney In tlll> mell•r. ~°"'.,_Id do S•llnas, CA t,.o •• S YDNEY S . 10 promplly "' lh•t yovr wrllton NA l(AMURA, tUJ Ath•rton Way, reM1011w, 11 •nY. may be Iliad on time SallnaJ, CA 91111» AV ISOI U-... 11-. ---l h•I IN-r1y .,_,,1,,..,t ... r.to II El ltl-t --_..._. c-.a U•. de1<rtbecl In Qentral •I All of t ... •IN •1141eftcle • ---U•. t-llOClt ·ln°tradt, lurnlturt, ll•turu . ..... .,,. • ~ l.H I• 1-.....i.. 4'Qulpnwnt, ~ltt •NI tr-name ,.,.. ....... of 1 ort.,n _.,stolon end 11 toc•fled SI U\led ...... >Otlclt•• ., CDnMIO. •I: HO __, Cenl•r Drive, •210, un ·~ •n u to Hvnto, cleberla N'"•por1 !Nedi CA 92MO lluorto lnmt Olete mt ntt, de ••I• Tn. IJutlnHs ,..,,,. uM<I by IN wld m•n•r•, w ~"• esc:rll•. •I ll•Y treri1feror et U ld loc•llon 1, •louna, 0.-Mir r99l\lreda e tlempo AESTHETICS I TO THE DEFENDANT A ctvll Tiii \ Mid ~It trlfllf•r I• lnttofldeG to compt•1nt --lllf!d bV IN pl•ln be con•umm•tad •t the office ot 1111 -O•IMI Y<lloJ II ye>v wish ID defend BURROW ES.CROW COMPANY, Ill• 1111\ lawwn vou rnt11I, within •clays E LIMoln A••, Or-. CalllOf'ftl• •Iler 1111\ "'"""""' Is Hr/eel on YOll, '1665 011 or ·~ $99-r 11, ltlt lllt with 11111 <<Nr1 • wrll1•ri ,._,,. Tiii\ bul-t ra.,1l•r I\ 1ubf1KI to lo th• compl•"'t Unleu Y<lloJ do JO, C•lllornla U"lform Commerd .. Codie yO<lf defeull •Ill be •I'll-"" ac>-Section•* ollcelton Oft.,. ptelnllff, •nd 1119' CO<lr1 Then...,. .nci ..,.,r ... of IN,.,_, mn enter • ludoment eoelntt you for with wl\Om <'•'"'' mey be llled I• Ille rellef _,_I" Ille compt•lnt, BURROW ESCROW COMPANY, ll1' •llkh could ''""" In O'I'"'"'"""' of E l.ln<olfl AW., Orenoe. CA ntt.5 and waff•, t•lno Of money or pr-r1Y or II\• I••• clay for llllnQ cl•lm\ by a11y otll•r ••llef rllQuHtad In Ille com· crt dltor Sllell be ~ u , 1'111. whlcll Pl•lllt ''IM bu-'""" day-· Ille con•urn. OATEO/Wlr "· 1•1. m allon dellt-'lfl.0-... l " A, Branch, Cl•rk OA TEO Sept J, 1911 J Oo«wa, o...ut'f S--a N•k•mur•, lo\ACKE T a ALP«•T Vlc"tor s NMamut•, tl1tt "'~ Drtw $........, S. N•lt•mura, s .. 11. 111 lf'llended Tr.,••~ JllatM••O.U. c.~. '"" P11bll!lhed °'-CoHI Da lly PllOI, llU) Mt-S.pt IS, 1•11 40M-lt Publl\/wd Or•noe c ... u Delly Piiot. S.pl IS, 22, 2'. Ocl 5, t .. t ....,_., It I\ hef".oy or-ad tl'lel all .,_,_,. llltHHled In the matter •l.,..eNld ap. po r -· thh COUr1 Ill Oel>er1....nl No J •I 100 Cl vk C..llter Otlve WHt. !.•nl• Al\a, Otlllor11I•, on Oct. 21, ltll. •I tO.JO o'cloO • m , and t.,.n -t"'-rt ,_ c .. M. II ..,, tf>eY have, why uld pelltlon lor ,,,.,. of ,..,.,,. 11\outd not be O•lflfled •I 2'1l0 pm at !fie ci..om.., A""""" -------------rtflUC NOTICE 11 I• fvrtNr or•red tllet • copy ... thh order to ,_ c.u• be PllOll\hed 111 Or•n o• Cout O•llY Piiot, • n•••P•.,.r of oerwrel clrt ul•tlon • p;ibll1,,.., In 11111 '"""'Y •I i.~ once • w••k lor IOU< uw•NCUllV<I w .. o prior to Iha day of .aid .... rl119 Oaltcl Se91 to, 1"1. RonelclH P,.....r J udgleof lhe S-lort-1 Pubtl~ Or .. Coa1t O•llY P iiot, S.pt. IS, 22, 7', Oct. j , ltll Q2 et NlllC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUI a usu .. u NAMll STATIMINT entrance lo 0.. Civic C.e11ter Bultdlnca, >00 E .. t <:Norn•" Av•nue, In , .... City rvllJC NOTICE ol OrenQll, CA -------------~ICTITIOUI a UllNESS NAME STATEMENT Al ti. ti.,.. of ,.,. tnltl•I _.lcetle111 ol 11111 notkt . Ille total emoUlll ol !he un p•ld b•l•nce ol 1111 obll9a llon .. cured &y ,.,. _,,..described Cle«! trutl ...., H llmated t otts, ooen ... ano eovano• I\ ~J,J .. d To d•· ,.,.,,1,,. tne -•no bid, vou mo c•ll (1141 917~ OAlEOAueull JI,"" NEWPORT HOME 1.0,flN INC "'Mtd Tr\1'11 .. , By T.O SERVICE COMPANY, -nt By Owl1 Tai-'""· AuhlMlt S.<r .. ary Orl9 City Bll'd w .. 1. O.-.CA'1..e 114~ P11lloll-Or-Coe1I O•llY Piiot, S.pt e, IS. t:I, t•t ,.77-tl MUC..:f r!CTITIOUS aUSINESI lfAMI STATIMINT The tollowlnt .,.,._, '' dolnt ~1-Mn •1. (al ICE PICI( PROOUCTIOflS lbl JAMES HA~MAN BANO, *' Wetiwr Av•nw, SMiie 241, -11"11""' he<h, Ca tllorlll•,_ Janwt Gary H•rmM, 11441 .Hf· ler10n t.•n•, Hunt111oton Btach, C•tlfot11te...a Tllll ~-11 cOl'dUC:ted by •11 Ill· Olvldu•I J~HIK,,_ Tllll tt.e......., wat llltid wltll t lW c°""'Y Cllrll flf Oranoe c-ty on s.. ,...,.,.r "· •• , T ht lollowlno pert0nt are dolno bu1l111ua1. ARGONAUT M l ES. l'lltl ....... l.•ne, l-lu11tl11Q1on h«ll, Ca llfOf'nl• .,._ Rlche rct A Ja c•m•n, t U tl R•noe r 1.ane, Hu111111oton B•1c11, C•lllorn••~ Marllyn 0 . Jacama 11, "'" ll•nter l.•ne, Hulllln9ton B1ech, C•llfornll.._ Tllh b•aliwu I• conducted llY a oener•l --llllp Marilyn O. Jecttrnen Thll 11a""*'I wa~ flled with tM County Cllrll ol Ounoe c-w on Set>- 1...,,ber 2, t'91 ,,,.... ,,,...., P11bll"'9d Or91191 COHI Delly '11°'· Pulllltlwcl Or .... OOHl Delly Plltt, $eOI U, n, 7', OC1. J, t"1 olOSUt S4et U, 22. 7', Oct. S, lt9\ a1•t l'ICTIT10US tUMNISS NAMa ITATUMNT Tiit ltffOwlftt ,..._ II ...... lllU•l-n.-. n · CHllllLEIH OliSIGNS, '*Sc>ln· fflft .,,..,, ........, ... JI, C.llfom4a .,.., ''"'" Me~k•, •• $1'1114tllt W•Y • .......,. le~. c...._.. • .., TS.It ........ It '°""""" • ., aft I~ dh•klll•I. l,..ln¥eN<U.lr. TS.It ......_. -,.. .. wlttl ... C-ly C'"11 et o. .... Cellmy en S.. t_.,., ·~ ,.,. lo MalC'olm Barnwell with )U'<1 ~ I I 111 11111\ round out the scoring. I I Minnesota 's univ touchtlo"n c·111111· 1·11ur 11•s\ ''' Eddie Payton, "'111; rcturnt•d a H3tir kit kotf 'l'I vards for a Tl> l.:llt> in lht f1r-.t 11 ff High R ol~r talu·~ ~•·t ·ou d '" n \\HI• 1tw W111111•n's Kemper Open moved to l!.1" 111 1 l!~fl. lhc Indust ry Hills event appears as !I 1 11 I .11wl10111•d 1·ven\ in lh1s are a for 1982, ex· 1 1 .. r 1111 ll111.1h Shore event in Palm Springs. • • • SAN f''Hi\N('ISl'O l111•h IMl11 .. ~"'''It l I l 8111 Po°" er, Newport 11.H hw 'l .11'111 c"l11h • ' 11 I her second straight w111 Mnnrla.> in 1111 st Jo'1 Yacht Club's Rig Boat !',t>rit•s 111.:h Huie I llr' IS ·r m·.\\ El-.:K of the Long Beach Queen \T ,1 11 11111.11111·11! 111 wl11ch several players have I 111 'tf 11111 111 11,.. past Lindley says he will not I 11! 1\1 111 1 how foolstcµs even though he may play for the Keefe Kilhorn Pt·rpetu11l 'l roplt\ I I I f' I'\ I'll I ~Hutl.l of -ey"> r .. n ST FRANCIS PERPETUAl TROPHV 1~111• Crut "O\ \1 ••t Strt•k, Bab Broclllloff, S.11tt Cru1 YC 1 Sl1and M•<l\ot•I llr1 11t1 11 .. ,.,. Corlnthl•n V.a>I Club. l oa .. u . Larr~ -Joe Ouro1n \C 't CITY OF SAN l'RANCISCO TROPHY t C."'•' Fun l •1 R•rror<I •,1 F'fC,? Glory, JOf>tl Buchen S.elllt YC ) ~Ienco ,;..,a I•""" \• t " ATl.A~TIC TROPHY t An.,.belle Lit•, Bill CllJO•. \t f Vt 1 ••• SlrHm . .lerry Stmoll4s, l8YC J Onosl JoNI Roynotd•, NH Yr. KEEFE.Kii.BORN TRO PHY t. H19" Ro<t<' 7 l.on M,...Mlr·• ,..., Wtddtn, Nor-. CDtlll l N lngs. lt-r Ht ll, Pl(hrnond Y( t I!• 1 1u pl<1\ 1n lhe Masters next year and will di l.11 l•n\ th1111!!htc. I have of turninR pro until after 111 11 11111 11.11111•111 .. he says "How many players "1 I IJ, 1 • 1ut t hc·1 l' OJl the tour who have never 1 1,,, 1 ii 111 l111• \J...,ters '! T here are a lot of them and I 111111 I 1.111t 111 p.1s-. up that opportunity." RICHAllO RHEEM f ROPHY I MldnlQht Su., Otn ,.,.,.,,,,., \I FVC, 1 c_ .. "°'·· 0.M•• Conner !>OYC ) C.ry~ f'I I~····· .,,, F .,C 11 , . •1111dl11ng ~h<it got.'s with being a semi· 1 • d1 I 111 1ht· I "\ Amateur ~~---=-!~--~--~-rveuc M0T1C c P'UBlfC NOTICE NW .. W2 NOTICE 01' TRUSTEES' SALE SUPERIOR COllllT Oii S.Ole<nbtr JO. t~t •I ti 00 ,, m j OF C&l.l~O•Nt " """ Amerl(M'I T1t lt IMu••nc" Com COYNTV 01' OllAH .. I P•nY ., T,.u''" ""S,ucceuor f,u\tf't' 1" ,,... M.ttt"' "' n • _.""' •• Of Sub'ltltU1td Tru't" of Owt t•rt•ir Al'''°"" M 1f tU~ ... ~ .... 0..0 ot Tt\.81 txecvtf'd D\t V1n<.•nt J NA1"'_. S.Uract . •n unn"lerr+f<I ma n •Nl r• ' corcM<t July 10 '"°a\ 1n\ttum•nt Nt CASE HO 6 '1- 0 RO(ll TO \llO"" (.AU\I l'O• CHAHC:.t or ..... l IOOJJ In b0011 t llt60. Pt~ I 0 7 of ()f Al '(~N Ml(Hll (Jt<I< 4 • llCl•I Ruordl of Or•ng• County Callforru•. end e>ur~nt to U\llt <er f;Wtlt1CJt'I '" ""•" r.u.t1 • 11 t' ..,..,.. •••n NoO<.t Of o.f•u•t ~ Elwtlon IO IOWlnQ CW1111•11il•t k '"• .,,. •• , S.tt ,,.,~, '"'°'°"" M•y 1T .. ,,l t rom Al .. ~ON Mttkll " H 1Mtrumont No 1J1a4 '"boo~ UOl1 Al "SON Mtr ttl f. .,.oe Utt. ot Off•<••I AKorO\ Of ,.,d It,, ,._,ttrt U1dau•1 rr '' .-,. •""' Countv •IU undfr •no our\uAnt to 1 •nt•'''bld 1" ,,... , .. •H,., ,.,, ""'" • '•10 Dred of fruit w it at oubl1c •VC Pf!•' t>f"'fOf• OH· ' ·~''' +r• • • 1w1 ,. _., tlon tor <•Sh. l•wful money o• '"~ Unll No J •t IOtl ', .. ,, l ... '~' I •• 'tll..- flt St-'M of Amerfc• •t tM matn en S•n1• Arw <" ,,.,. ,. ~ •• ' 1r•nc1 to F tr\t Am •rtc•n f1ttf'l1J '°'' Af tO 10 , tH"'•,..,. 14' Jt""'' lnturance COtno-ny loc-trf"tl •t 11• E 4n(j ,,,,.,., ,~, ... t ,...,;·1~ •' •"" tt •• Flf1"' St ln tn.io. (tty of S..nt• "'"• P\a'tl"' witty Y•O o.-t•t './' •ot '_. ,. Ca llfOrrw:• •II th.et r •Qlf'\1. tltlt _,d tn n•m,. "'Ould nnl "'»'\I' .., , .. 1tre\t conYey.-d tlD and now Mtd by tt I t ~ I\ '",,'""' °" "~'""" "''' • ' ,,. , ~· under w ld O..CS of fru\1 1n th« proptr tn•\ W'O.' hi \r"lic>'* c .,,\_. ,,,. L""t11 \t-1 ty 'U...ated 1n wlo County •nd Stat"' 1 1 ,,.,,. 0.11y P11ut ,, nt11•\l""CW' ~ cMs.<rlbl<l •i Joftntt•I urcut"t•C'W\ µobl1\n-•1 t • tt\ Lot "of Tr•<•.,,, ., per M•P rt c.ounty ., ,,,., .. orw,. "' w ..... ir. fl)• It ,,. coroeo In &oo. 1'1 o.911 19 to "' tn l con\CU'll•t _..ti:, .,,,n, '' , .... 1"" • <tusiw of M•K elf-.MOV\ M•P\ rK orO\ said ""• 1ng of w ld Ounoe Counly O•!M AUQu\t 7• '''" TM 1trwt Mtdrttt, or ottM:r comm°" RfJN•L-1 H •11flt "•~•r r.. ou lonat•on ol \aid prooerty IW I lo~ ·• '"" M•rgiene (1rcl1. I rv1ne, C• I ~f-•'11,. ''"''' Nt\rnt •nd .clcJrt\IOf .... btne•1cle r'; Punti\hfid nr .. "V' ~,, '~" • ' et v.how f fq\.111\t tht' ,.,, I.\ btlnQ ton .-uo )\ '-"11t ' I I\ IWI l•• "' d\lttt O Rob•rt V M1yn1 rcs ,..,,d Er~llna Mavl\arcl. tS45 WOOdy 1-1111 I Orlv• El C•1on. Ca '1010 Olrt<t ions to 1nie •bov~ oroptu· h' m•y be obt•fned b't rl'Qu4!\t1no '•"'• 1 In wrUlno trom the btnefic11ry ;rwiUn1" 10 day• lrom tht '"'' oubllotlon o1 1111\ notk t. P'UBLIC NOllC! l'ICTITtOVS PU!>tNf" NAME STATlMCNT lM tnlhhlw nu ,,.,v,.. "• bu•I~\"' "P OLIO Sl'kA"t Q<, INTERNATIONAl WE\I FRN tr71 Nrwpo11 8•vd (MIA "-""'' 1 ,. v,-.11 F'lnP Atl\ I t•l'' (111•0,n..-. ..... 8 1\l(J Co\tA WW\tt /\ ti t.I Said WI• wlll be m•O. wllll011t cov• nent OI w•r·r.nly. ••or•n °' 1mo11eo 8' to llllt, ooues.ion or encumb rlfl<" IO ~tl•IY ,,_ unpeid Nl•no -on Ille note or "°'" wc.urtd by ••'O 0..0 01 TruJt to wit u1.-•. ptus tlW lotlowlng e sllm•l•d <Otts, ••oensos end eovanc:e' 11 ll"e um~ of'""'""'"' po!::~~'1""'\'" '' rtnnUf ,,., r' • oubllctUon of 1111\ Notice ot SA•• AclV•n<H ~.MO 00 I "t""' on ACl••nte\ l IU ]() FortclMun! CM\>\ t JS• 1' O•ltd Auo 11. , .. , Flrll Am.rltff'I Till• lmu•Mtc• Comp'"' By I.Inell C Andr~o11 • • • Aru "''"° •t J f1 UM'" t\ f 'f\1rt•tt t f h1\ '••tM' . .-f't Wiii\ t1 h'f iw '"'-I 'If Counh .. ,, ., or '"'O"" , ,,. AUii 11 , ... FllO" PYOh"lll'd C')•r1•1' t )J\\I fh1 l'f J" 1lot s.p1 ' ~ '\ n '""' l"OBLIC NOTICE t •f"-"" Asst s.c ~···' 411 Ivy Slr .. t San O._, CA 'nt01 11w 1•1n• 'q" ~• Al n t11T o 1r•c;oo1n • ., .. .,.,oltuw Pubtl>l'ltd °'"'<11 C:oul 0•1ly P1101 S.Pt I, IS, 21. 1911 >•So< It l'UBLIC NOT1C£ P'UBLIC NOTICE "" .... _.,,Wilt IOI An•lloun ~ltlt<'llll U lllU -Cl"I "1-'1" NOTICE o~ INTE NTtOOf ,..~.,,,._,Or A not C.O.•t 0 •11• Pltol, r o E x 1 cu T e $ E cu• 1 l Y 1 ~ .. G 1 .. ~ • • 1~ ••• ••Mt AOlllf MENT -I~• llfl •ttJ u c c I PUBLIC MOTIC( N ott<• h ""' '"' v•v•" •, U\., j ~ICTITIOU5 tUSINEU Credltorl of SHt El OS H v HU I T'oOI -------------- NAMI STATIMENT fl'd OE LORES R KllU r 1\(H l"'b FICTI TIOUS a USINl!JJ Th• IOllOWlllO """o"• ... dotno tor .. whow "'"""'·~· Wd••» " HIO• NAME STATEMENT bu'1rwti•s )•"'• Ct are Av•nu• o.,,. PcH , I '"' tN1rw1no Pf'""' I\ dol"9 bu\I E Z IN LIOUORS, 10 E tflll !.I Co~nly of Or-. ~tat• GI C•lllo•n·• ""'I•' Cotl•MeN,Callfornl•92•21 ' IP\et 11 -ur•tv Im•"'"" 100011, ~ •• " 411 l • "!>SOCtATES 1601 Hort'I*\ I( Ootcrt. tlJ Emer .. CI ll•y, or<lflted IO MAllV r I I l\WOt• 14 OoH ~I ._,I• U \ N..,•oort B••ch, CA l llOllNI a..c11, Call~rnl~P"~I •nd VIRGIL E Cl l SWOP TH "" 11~.0 Wayl'la E. Paul, U15 WIJlerla Clrclt, Seci1rl'd P•rtlt\ "'""Y """""' •" llor "'°"' "•"°~ l\elley 109 s.,....,....., Co.ta Mine, Calllor'nla .,.,. dlfn" 1101 J..-~ R""'l N•wpc>rt ' ' • "''• """'" 'A •1•'1 Thlt blntnelt tt COftdu<t•O .,.,. • B••<t.f Countv ot C)ranQif' St•t• 01 , ltu'\ ~l\IM\\ 1\ t«>ndu<lfl'O Oy an 1n- ge1Wral!Nlrtntnhlp C•lllornle, In ""°"'''' lot 11"1 •t '10> I rt'-"1"•' N. K. Dolby J •mbor .. Ro.tel Ntwoort ft•••" q, """111 lteltty Thl1 •-••• flled with 1"9 Covnly qi 0..,. Stalt 111 l •lllornl• '• 1 tt'",.""~' ,.., 111«1 wllll Ille County ci.rk .. Or•noe Cou11ty "" Mid p._,.,, la cle\<rl~ In O<••••I 1· •IYllty Cl•rk M OranO" Cou .. ty on AllQ, 14• t•t •• All fhrturu •M eQul,,.....nt or 11\at " "I I~ '"' ~t...-. tert•l11 .le_t,.., •nd Fl"9 Ar1• b11>1 '"WJ Pl*I.,_, Orftft99 C.,.n Delly PllQJI, Mu ·-•• MARV Ell SWOR TH r•ut>t•V"'(I C>at~ C<>ht OallY Piiot, AYO U.19111. 1,t, U, 1'111 •tM t JEWEl.RV ANO 1 INE ART!.. tl'ld ~ol I I IS 21 t'llt llS..t PllUC RE "CTITIOUI a UIUllSS NAMI STATIMINT Tiit follOWlnt ,,.,...., It doll'IO b•l\I ...... OAYTON INTE'-NATtOHAL. M11 MllOflOll•, lrvll'lt, CA "114. AICl\.,d 5 Oa y\011 Jr , H it Matnlii._ IMnt, CA .,7U Tlllt M!Mu fl <-tM llV An In dlvl_, •1CNte1 S 0.1'\9'1 Jr Tlllt f .. *'-1 ••• llled wltll llW COlll'lly Cl••" •I Of'anoe C:.IH\ty o., A ...... ,., IOClled •I 1101 J •mbor .. Reed H•w"" k"(h, CO""'' ol O••noo Stete ol Callt«nl• An t•Kllled -urlty "O'""'"'' Of IM Mme wllt tie dotlwrod -llw r,.,. •kl•rtllon "'9n!for P••O 011 or •II•• ,.,. ht lleY Of Dclobolr l .. t. tt 10 00 o'<IO<lt • m •t • .. 1e1en11e1 rvrow U IO J a..-.. R-Ho 1 Hn•Nrt Bu ch, C.ounty of O••noa S.•M• of Ca llfornle Oated 5"Wmbef • ttlt Mary I' EH-flll Vif'Oll lE rll•~ Oo rollly Stmp10" ll t t •lll• •OM• .... 11\tt Vt"91t I Ell•wonh did UKllla tllt wllflln ln•trum..,t 111 filtt ~·--Wit...-b• 0e<6111Y ,, ... _ l"u•lltlwcl Or.,. t.oa>t O•llY Piiot, S.ot•-IS, ttll ..,.._., P'UBUC NOTICE l't(YtTtOUS aUSINEH NAME STATE MINT t ~· lollO-lf'IO oeuon I• dotr19 bull· ,~\\ .. , • I.HILO "I wo.-LO, 7U W•l""1, C not a fNt\• CA "16'- 01111• J ~lllPI•• ?SI Wa lnut, (Mt• Mo•• CA .,.,. Tiii• '""'""" '' toncN<tao Dy •n ·~ di.tliual ();-J "" ... ' I ht• •l•t-nt ••t llloCI wltll a.. (O•tlll~ Cl••• Of Or•noe C....,ty *" A119 )I, .. I. ~ ..... l'uOll.i.cl O'Mloe Coll! O.lly Pli.t. SHI 1,' tl. t2. 1tt1 _,..1 ! P'UBLIC NOTICE ------- !'Ult.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAMISTATIMENT Tht IOllowlnQ oe<ton It dolllO bvll fWUet EMERSON CUSTOM BOATS, mt "G" Oree• une, Cost• M41MI, CA. '1U6 ,,...""" Herd, nm Ru•Mll A ... , Clllno, CA, tll10 Tiiis butl""s I> cond\lcltCI !ly a11 111 dlvltluel ,....ton H••d Tlllt Ital-I w•• lllfd Wltl\ Ille County Cltr~ ot Orar199 County on Aug 11, t•t ~,. .... Pu11o11111ee1 Or.,. Co<nt 0.lly Pilot. S.pt ' •• "· t2. ,., .,_., NFL AaJdera 38, Vlklne• 1 o ~..,0-_ 0.1-' " 7 ,...._. 11111.._.. 0 1 , ~10 0•11-1"0 .. 21 • 0.11~ IO In eotlon return C9eflf 111<111 Oelt--OWI--. 11 .... lrOm PlwlU« Cllk ll._....1 Ml11n-PeylOt1 " lllOotf ref11r11 (0.n--1« llk ll) Min,._ PO o-1or J7 0•11-8redtl\4tw 12 ~H from Plun'•" C~IV llkll) Oell-Her-n SJ lumClle r•h•rn CB.,.. llk ll) Oell-a.m-11 '1 peu from Wll-. Cll ltk bloc:ll9dl A-47,llt , .......... , S"4!1lk 1 llUSHIHG -o. .. -. Klno , .. ,.. wen leeMfl ~ Whlttlnoton t•17, Plunk•ll 1-0 Mlnne10te, A-lne 4-20, llr-n 10·11, Hl>r· rell 1·7, GellwMlll 1.J, Young J.J. PASSING -0.1-. PhHlll•tt 11·1•1·109 1111. Wiison 1-1·0·'1 Mlnnuot•. Dlh 17 .... 1·2 ... W Wll1on .. IO~~ AECE IVING <>ell~. Br<lltJNw HJ, are11c11 1·11. c11 .. 1er 2·11, Klno 2-10. lern-11 ,_.,, CllrlltenHn 1·21. v•n Eeohen 1·11, Ml-•. '"""• 1-140, vouno s.., SeflMr •t1, Gell>r'Nlll ).It, A•Sllect 111. .,..,. , ... Bruer, ... H•rrell ,_. COLLEGE Top20 Tiie IOP 20 tH ml Ir\ The Au ocl•lect p,_ COi .... fooaMll poll, wltll flr11'1>t•<o vot .. In P•••ntlleMs, .... on'1 r•toro •no lol•I pelnts. 1. Notre Oerne CU ) 2. USC (U) I. 0111•1-N I 12) ·•· Oeorol• Im S. Penn Sl Cll 6. THHC11 7. P lttJOuroll I. Olli. St. t. UCLA 10. North CMo41ne 11,Mlcll ..... 12.Al- U . avu 14.MIH ....... 51 IS. W•Ullnwton 16. Miami, l"la. 11. Netlraelle 11.Arl,_St. It. l"i.tlo.St. lO.WIKOMln 1-0.0 1.tn 1-0.0 1, 111 1-0.0 1,153 ,.(>.O I, 11J 1-0.0 "' 1-0.0 _, 1-0.0 76' ·-710 1-0.0 MO 1-0.0 '" 0-1~ "° 1 ·~ SJI 2-0.0 °' 1-0.0 ,., 14-0 JU 14-0 J11 ~·~ v• 1-0.0 vs ,_ m 1-0.0 114 Community college achedule CA11.-.t1:ap.m ............ 1 PAIOAY _....._. o-..... 111oHGftdo eel POiy --JV at 0.IM1 lolTUADAY Orenee Coest Ill P•iotn.r 1•1 Vista HIClfll. 1:• 0. ..... W91t el ·-•flolO Ve11lvra at S-lebecll loWM (Ari.ti .. Gro.tnolll, 1 JD Safi oi..., cc e1 MlreCollta. ''JD Peudllfte el c:e1 Lvtr.r., JV, l JO Carr1M at East Lo1 ""9elo1 LA~ at LOtlQ leecll CC l"Yl-•t Senla Alla CarrlaDI •t Eelt Loi Angeles LOI,.,.,.. CC •1 S.n ~nardlno \/ellty Mt. Sen Antonio at Cltnn 111 ... r11c1t 91 Al'll_. Valley Senta llertaw• et Sen Dlevo Mesa West La ""'94ft at Soutl>welt•rn LA Her11or et EI c:em1no Pierce .. MoorP«k Los ...... v.11.., •I CenyOM T•ftat l"r-Hencocllet Pwt9N111o tlah Schoof achedule TIUI we .. r s 9AMH t-111111 THU•IOAY Sedcll.-Cll et Ml•lon Viejo lla11cllo Atamllos v1 Savan11• •1 L• 'alma P- l"Yllerton •I Valene I• 5-llOf'•elW..l«n PAI DAY Senta AN vs EOllOfl •I OCC "~•In Valley VI. l!I Ten .. MIMlon Viejo H .... 1 ....... .._......,.I Ow .. M Y ...... <le .::,:-Or-.... Metlna at H-1 ...... O<Mll V .... VI. La Olll11t• al .. I .. Or .. l'eclfka .. w..trnt- 1111"1' ••• I ... ,.,... .. ,, ............. *""'"*"-"""' lffvlte ......... Me 'llati.,, •• "' .... ................... Mei.r °'91 Vt. 0.. ~ at UC S-e .... ...,. ~ .. ,,., ..... c-.... .. ~ Hiii• ..... .._ ....... ....,. 1 ................. .... N ... ,.,....,.., ..... c.,,,.... .. ~ U11Mnlty • T111U" ca?'.., U..• ..... .._..,. •t 1,,,.. ~ .... o.... .... IC-.ile Vt. VIM "-1! M 1 1 MM9M ......... ._...,,. wH•u•~ ............... ~I,.. r,.. .... c.m ..... , ... ..,.,. IE ... r-• c.Mtf-Ve!My ~·ft. .,_.m .. La ........ pen; Oa111 Hlll1 wt. 11111 .. 1911 8ay •I MeM Gell ... Il l IATU•NY CMtlllllReVt.~ ...... Or .... el ...._. va. IC--, .. WtMtnl Feo111lll ~ i... AMIN• ft La ,..,,.. p.,11 C•nyon,,., La lefN .. cetlfwftl• M .. llOlll ..... I.el~ •t 0.,.,, 0- Del Mer'* MGltNY'l•llUL.T& ( ............. , UH&.oo•a• Pl •IT uca, • N119111L lull Ooar <~l 1.• lAI UO ·~ llodl ,,....._. a.• ue JC I Oulclt T,_ 1,.llltMI UI Ah• rect<I: N•-19 Kl. Our 0•Hla1, a .-...11.s. T-.11 ... ,.,..,, eou1.., Time: :0 •JS. U lllACTA IH l --"llUI. QUAAT••HOltlH HCOMD AACll •• ,..._ SayH OomlNler (Gulllrtitl 11.00 UO ... I'm • ZIPllW Too (T..UI l .00 ,.. O.<k the ~ 10em1,....11 uo Also rec ... : Miii MIN Doele • ..,..tte Crl1l1, Cller9l"9 5-e•rlt, CYt• All~I. Tio-rs ~. Alwlles Gold 0....,., Tep R1nsom. Time: 11.21. TNIRDRACl.utr •rft. Et .... h1 CP.,.lnel >.• UO 2.• Aonalds Aodt .. , .. ,. .. ,., s.• uo Rull• Time Miu 1oom1,..11 uo Alto •-: Qua 51"9 MllN<a, f Oll-- Home. o.-Ndl. Tim• 1&.11. SI UCACTA 11·11 INkl MUO. TMCMIOU9N8AIDS POUllTH UCl.U w 1enp. Travellno P.,I c-.-11 6.. ,,.. t.• O•lly 11-1 C~"-l IAO UO a r191111 ... <Ptnceyl i.a Alto raced: N•t11rel Lo¥e, One 801<1 R .. so,., *-Nellva, Ten J.-lt, ,,,_ l)flony Ticket. """'°Win. Tim•· 1: 11 l/S PIPTN llACa. One mllo. Select A LMd con.ae1 10.ao uo i.e Clnclarellt ~ <Wlnlencll uo l. tO 0.lltla lcateneclel L• Alto raced: ,...,pa·• Prlnceu, GrMll SwMllo, Merle 0.-• Time 1:a•.1S. ll DAILY DOU•L• (~ll peldUS.40. llXTH aaca.1111•m11es. Mister Pl'*le CGlllf9enl )6,60 U.40 SAO llllf'O-U ( llemlred S.00 1111 Tell M• AllOlll It l~lnceyl JM AllO raced: ·-T ..... Jeck llle ...... In-tentional l"ouf, Or MIN. Sam'• ~ride, z-. Time: 1:4$.0. llYINTif AACI. 11/1' mllH. Wflldlno llettpUGfl I CelteMNI •.• UO 1.» Wl119lnt 11 (Toro) tM t.• va1ue1er CPlncayl 2.• Also raced: 8«1'1 a.t. 0..0 ~Mdy. OIM' Ledy Time 1·6'1/S. l 10NTM llACa. Uwlonp. Twrnlnt wi.e!t l~I 7 .00 2M L• Butibet Kid l~I 1.00 2.• SllelldOn l"eol < Plncey I 1.00 AllO raced: PtlO't l"f'lnce, El,..rta ...... Hend 0 "9f' HNrt. Time: 1: •tts. ... IXACTA (6-2) pelcl ...._!JO. NINTH AACI. Onemll•. Niiiy Nadine (Plnc:ayl •.OO UO 1.» Taco Teco (WlnlMcl) >.• UI Llttle MIU E<N C~} I.GO Alto raced: Cocu tnc•. ~rv ,,,_.,, Coell119. Tim•: 1:a.o. TINTH AACI. 6furler9. Tak• o..i A.Im (CMten9Clel uo Le l.IO L'Ot•-(Plnuy ) 2.60 l. IO SomellllllQ H._.. COllv•resl 2.10 Al10 rated: H•li9flll' a"t Niu . "'"Y Me<llO Tim•. 1:094/S. U I XACTA ll·SI ........ W .JO. U ~IOI Sia (,...._2-11 paid "...,... wllll 111,_ Wlnlllfll tk••ta lt l• __, SI Pick Sia tonto14tllon .. Id St7'.60 wltll SJ wln- nln9 UCllats w ... .__I. I LI YUITit a.em. u--... Vkllle'tGel (~ 1.1» ._. i.• o •• .,,. ......... ..., '°"""' 11.• ... J 1mPol ll'IMeVI a.ii A lto r•<ld: aellt 0 ' Oama1c u1, Mlrac11lou1 Kate, S11ooaaYl011, ICf. GeunNlor, Deale lleule. Time · l'IOl{S DMD ... ft8'11nt ...... ,.<""•~-II •flt6tl'I· 10 lleftht, 12 ...... -~. , wfllte -__.._ It ""* ""'-,.....,.., &.ec~I -M ...... r.: .,. ltefllte, ,. "" ..... , .. _.._,..,Mcelk.e.,.., lt recll< ... . DANA WMMI' -tt .,..ier.: 1J ww, «IS !Hlllle, t.4 yell-'tll, HO rec:k 11111, to _11 .... . OCIA .... H -.. e119ten: 14 yoflqwWoll, -......... c.elk• .... " -........ ,..., 0111. n _.. .. . IAN DlaM IMAM LAMI ... Pl11111W• 111••'• ...... '--I -Ut an9lefl: II re1;;,;t.l1, t .,..._..,. ~. IU l>llllw, 1 wrecllde, 1 wMW ... MM, IM rocll 111111. '-Olte •IACM ( .. ,_.., Pieri -Jt .,,.1en: • ..,.,..., • calico ..... 41 Mflf ..... ,. "**-'· 10 ..... fltll. lo..'• wtllftl -• -...n: 14 fellowtell, , lier• recllde, m 11411119, 41 c'1ko .,.,., 4 Miid NU. t It nKll fllll. hotember aerie• e....vecMClllll Tr•y ...._,.., SANTANA·lO -I aYI• 11l, Olcll . ..._,., ICYC; 2 s ....... .>erry Norman, ecvc. SABOT A -1. w..u. Heulfllon, SSYC. SABOT C -1. Steve C..._, 8CYC. LASEii -1. Ste ... II-. NHYC; 2. JOIWI ... mkll, llCVC. LI00-14-A -1. Merill O.wlo. llCYC. LI00.1•11 -1. Peul 819111C. SSYC. CARR Trophy (M ... ~I J·1~ -1. Bruce Oollton, Ai.mllos Bay Yetll1 Ci..; 2. Olelrlo MtlCM, Seattle; 1 eoti Mtrtl11. 5-e Monica Women'• Ocean S.rlH ,,., Or ... c-My SPINNAKEll CLASS CSalyrclafl -1. llO<k N 11011. Su• Roo•ra, OPYC; 2. 81wt>erry MYH!n, IC1,... Miison, I CYC, 1 Valkyrlt , s.. Nwrrey, '-llYC NON- SPINNAICER -1 Wiidfire, Linde Gn:Mlll, VYC. SPINNAKEll CLASS (S11nclayl -I, SIO•wlnd•r. Karen lllYtl. llCYC. 2. V•lllyrle, Sia ~•Y. C-cio BYC; J. llocll N Roll, S11• ll•o•rt. DP YC NON SPINNAICER -1. Wlldllre, Ll..O. G-1. VYC. Misc. .. Surft119 Cl•HIC T .. yWlllMft a.rt 11-1 -J ato11 K....-.. n; 100 811rll•, IS; Bob K...-, 1'. Juniors 11~171: Mell Kl•ln, It . Scotl llenwlel., 11; llrletl .. ,.,.,. "· AelYltl 111-241: 8..0 l.l•m••· 20, Ron Qv19i..,, 11; J-11-lencl, 21. MHlen (25-M): Cerl Ha~. JS; 11-., WNHn. •; o-,,. 11ern1n1. n. Senion I~): O..y Lockaro. IS. Jdwl 11•11 Offeleft, 11; Jdwl llOKll, •• s.-••tdl. Grenet MMtHs l~-oldffl ... ti Up. perd, '1, ,._In vati.y; 11o11er1 ,.....,..,, fl; 0--. °'*-• 50, SW-' a.ec11. Women 1•11 .... 1: LIM Oomeger, »; 1Cor1 ~ •; 01-Ha<Me.y, 17. NOTE: All •I-rs lrom Hunllnwlon ••ecll llOIMUOlllMWI• "*"· Mondey'• trenHctlona eAMllTULL .. ............. ..._ ....... DENVEll NUGGETS -SftMd IC•- Graen, 1.-d, toe mulll·yMr conlrect ~OOTULL. ................ ,u..- OALLAS COWBOYS -A,,,_eo tNt P-1 00..-, otfeMlw tecklo, tied..,_ to terma lor • muHl·YM• tonlract. MIAMI OOLPHINS -Pieced Ecldle Hiii, rllfllllftt _,II. on the lnJ11recl ,...,,,. 11-. R....._.NkllG~.NflfllnoblCll. NEW ENGi.ANO PATlllOTS -S ....... Sem CUftftinQllem, IYllllKll, ID a 1n111t1 • .,._ contract. C......~L.Nem MONTAEAL ALOUIETTES -N•....., Jim • ..,,, • ....,..lw bl<kllold coecll, H l~m ....<eectl. TORONTO ARGONAUTS -Fired Wlllle wo..t. lwed coach, lllCI r-.>lecect 111m wltll Tommy H~ ... ,.., .. ........,.,,for the remalfMIW ol tr. --· COU.IO• ST. BONAVENTUllE -N•.med All-H. CIMleull -'t f-,_..,<.Cf\. ·~~High school football log IUNSET LEAGUE Edlaon (1-0) .w llOorWD ' ..... 1 .......... AN l•tOCCI , ..... l ....... EIModaN 0 l Oct. t-et MMllUn Ocl. ~ 0.1 (et OCCI i""\10ct. ~ ... (et WHtmlnll.,I ' 4 Oct.1>-0clMn View lat H8) ' Oct. tt I SAmlMWr let OCCI Nov . .,_.. HYM!nvlllft hetll tlav, 1~ Veli.y !e1 lllg A) Founteln Velley (1-0) 'ta Sellte Ana Valley o \' ts.t. ~1 Toro Cal Mlsslofl) , ..... D-$4. P.,I Cet CerrlMI I Ocl. >-SitN!te l•t La Pelmel Oct ........ ~ ' , Oct.,,..._.. HIA'Wtl,..... a.ec11 • OCt. u-41Mr1M lat OCCI Oct. »-ot.Hll View (et Wmatrl ~. NM . ._.... Wat1mlntter 1 Nev. 1~-l•t 81t Al Huntington 8Hch (0-1) l. • C-•,,., " J!!!· It-Cl Der• (ft Yeleftel•I .r.·~· ....... . E. ::::.i-==:-t. 1 ............. "' 11 ...... .............. ~ ......... ..... ....-. ...... t>-OcMft View Mlitfne (2.0) w .. tmln•t•r (1-0) 17 I.a Oulrlle Seot.ll--l'etlflu S.pt. 21-el .._, HI,_ Oct.2~on Oct. t I~ llMcll WlllOfl 0<1. I~ Vlow lal HI) Oct. n--fn9'0fl 8Ncll Oct. 2t-E01-1 let OCCI Nov. ~In Valley Nov. 1J.-.Merlne SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona del Mer (1-0) 14 HYlltlfll'on .. etll 6 Sept.1._.1Sef1Cle...,... Sepl. l.S-.1 Cep11t•-Vatley Oct. 1-Ylll ... rslly ltl lrvlMI 0<1. t-.«11&nele Cal N...,.,U Oct. 16-Soddllbeck l•t .....,.,,) Oct 2t-ll T ... (et 1111...-) Oct.~,.., .... (al ~I NOV. 6-CGl!leMltt l•tOCCI Nov. 1) tl•-1 (etOCCI Coate MHI (CM ) 0 SMteAM J I 19P'. It-lsntleeo (•I hlMI Stpl. 2'-Lat Alemlloa 1•1 N .. ,.n, O<l.1-et ......... t H ...... Oct . ~...nlty let~ Oct. , ....... ,,,,.... Oct. tJ ... , UCll lat 1A 8ewl) Oct. »-e1 T-<et..._,, N1v. •-Clf'•n• .itl Mu <•I OCCI Nov. 1,_.aWICle (•t ...._.,., 0c1. 2_.1 T ... c.i M,.._., v1o1a1 I Oct.. I ••••• Oct.1~Msel Oct. I._.. ....,_,H~ Oct. lt-C<IM l •I N1wporl H•rllOf'I Nov ....... 1-le Na¥. t).-.UnlwnUy Newport Herbof (~1) I Merine U Sept. I~ (etW .... m l llpt.u-Wtetrnll*er Oct. 2--c.e llMM Ocl. 1c.-e1 Tor• 111 Ml•tlo11 Viejo) Oc l. , l'-UlllWnltf Ocl. la--fNIM Oct . .._.._ .. <•I OCCI Nov.• l•l41Utll Nev. tt-c.-•IMer letOCCI ledchbeclc (1-0) 1 ._ .. Wll • left, 17.-.t..,..... Yle)e s..t. 2~ H*e lat IA 8-11 Oct. ,_..,.._ .. I .. IA a.wll Oct.t-«IMM Ott. i.-C<IM (el Nawpart He,_,) OCI. t>-Cillls M&M (at IA ._II Oct.~(&llrvlMI Nev. --.t """""1 "etWr N..,, 11-«IT-IMIA a-ti Unt.9'9ftr (1-0) • N..... 0 a..t. l ...... Tlilltll a..t.~Hlllt( .. lrvlMI O<I. 1-Grlis 494 Mer (SI I,._...) Ocl.t-a..MIM(M......_,) Oct. 17_....._....,.., Oct. a-.Cle lllt lrtlMI O<t. _.._di Cal IPYIM) Nov. l~CatMlMl&fl) NW. ,.._.. lrWI& Legune 8Hch (0-0) Slot. 1 ............. s.t. u-.t .,.._.. Oct. l-Mlilnelle l•t W.e'9nll Oct. t-lAS "'"'-Oct. l~ Hfllt Oct., ...... Ian ,.........,.. Oct. »-et ce,illtr-Ve11ey No¥.~Vlelo Ho ... ·~Hiiia l•I MV) Legune Hiiia (0-1) 2J lrvlN • llpt. 11-«lltsnc:le (el ...._..) s.,i. 2$-4.llll"""Y Ca11rv1MI Oct.l~letMVI Oct • ..-U OlllMe (el MY) O<I. l~C .......... let MVJ Ocl. J ...... Mlulofl Vleje Oct. »-0eM Hiiia (ft MVI Nev.~ \/alley (at MVl No,,,1~9Mcll (elMYI MINlon Viejo (1.0) 17 T11911n .._.. 17 t1•11111au11. s..t. D--«IT-Oct. t-••Mllo Al•mltoa C•I ..... or .... ) Oct.~.-. c111.m.1 , 0<1. 1._.~-V•ll•y Oct.l~Hlll1 Oct. ....... Sell, .......... Nov ...... 1Ls911Na..11 Nov, t>-O&M Hlllt ..... --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !Tuesday, September 15, 1981 Steed~s · deed feeds need •• .read there's more By EDZINTEL Of .. ..., ........ Great teats of human performance have been recorded lo the Guinness Book of World Records and David Steed is one of the names you'd find if you were to look under the subject of cyclin1. Steed 11 a S·8, HS·pound native of Tucson, who is one ol only a handful of professional cyclists ln the world.· He's been racing the roads and tracks of America for aome nine years, but b.is claim to the world right now is that record in the book. Steed's record is not for what you'd expect It's not for speed or endurance. That would be much too boring. And yet, that's exactly what Steed's record was for -for being boring. The """1 JMtbtplaee on the~Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Y1111 Can Sell It, Fln<l lt. T rode It With o Won1 Ad (642-5878 ) OM Col S.rviu fo1t Cttdi1 Approwol RAMS SEASON TICKETS Limhd Choice Seats Grfftt lay, S•pf. 20 CM•~Clltd. Oct. 4 Tick.+s A •allabl• 213-463· I I 0 I r••tcws_.,, 714-752-0960 COMPUTERIZED PAYROLL U P TO 30 PEOPLE UNDER $45.00 PER MO NTH (714) 964-3313 This Weeks S1>ecial 1980 CADILLAC SEVILLE Custom two-tone pa1hl. 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Guerrette This •'"'*'t Wft Iii.cl wltll IN This .,.__I ,.., 111«1 wltll - c -ty Clerk of 0t•"99 County on County Cl9'1l of 0.-C-y on~ Auv. 2t, 1•1. t•mller t._ 1•1 1'1"161 1'1,..., Pulll1"'9d O.-.ge C-st O•lly Piiot, Publlslwd 0.-Coest o.tly Piiot. AUQ. U, Set>! I, I. U, 1•1 •1MI S.pt. U, 12, 1'. CKt S. 1tll _., Piil.iC MOTi[ l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAM• STATEMENT The !041-"ll 119<-' IS OOlng busl· IWllM! OOM RACITI JEWELERS. 1131 NeWPOn tllVd., C-11 MeMI, CA •UV. Cost• Mou J ewel•"· Inc ,, 1 Call~ C:OfllllrOUOn, , .. Newport Bl..,., c.11-. C.lltornl• nn1 Tlllt llUllMSI 11 Condueted by • <or· Por•tlcll>. ColtAI-... ,,._ •• ~. In< Oomlntc J . A9Cltl PYes. Tiiis stoM..-t w•s 111.0 w1t11 - County Cler• of O••noe County on AUQ. 31, ltll l'U*J Pub11"'9d Or4HIQll C:O.sl Oelly Piiot, S.pl. t, I, IS, 22, ltll ~1 "CTITIOUS aUSINllSS NAME STATllMENT Tiie followlntl ~ Is 001"9 bull MUM : SUNSET MARKETING GROUP, A Llmlt.O Pertnorahlp, JAtU Pacific Coast Hlgllw•y, Suite 200, 0.M Point, CA "2629. ~ A. Loni, ~•I PortMf. lA1'3 P«lfk c:oest HIQflwo. SUit• 200, 0.M PDlnt, CA '262'. Tiiis buslnou Is conducted by • llmllold pettMntllp. Oou91MA. I.Md Tiiis stot_..i w•I llled wllll tlW County Clerk of Orange Co.;nty on PU9UC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATIEMI NT TM lollowl119 persons are dol1>9 bullnffSM. BIG-RITE TRUCK AEPAIA. 11101 5prlngclole An "10• Hunt4ng1on BHCll,CA'2W James w Biggs, 11101 $9rl~I• Ao • tCM, Huntlng1on &..ell, CA '26A1 F. O.vld WrlQM ISS2'1 Woodington Aw., Bellf-r. CA «170. Tiiis busln•u h conducte4 by • goner .. partnHslllP J.,..s W Biggs Tiiis si.t-1 WH Ill.., with t .. County Clertl ol O••"llO County on AUQ 31, ltl1 1'16f7Jt PUbllsNd 0.4HIQll Coeu 0.lly Piiot, Sept '· '· u. 22, ,., l'M0-41 PUll.M: NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSlllllSS NAM• STATEM ... T The fo41owlng penon Is 001"9 busl MUM #!ACK lo ME ENTERPRISES. 711 M.ervuertte A .... CorOf\I dlel NI.er, CA mu Aly-. Ml<l\le, IU M.e,._..lte A.,.., C-de1Mer,CA '26U. Thia buslnns 11 condue10d by •n In dlv.-i. Aly-Ml<hle Tiiis ~ •ft llled with tllO County Cler• ol 0••"99 County on AUQ. 2', ltll .. , .. , .. AUQ. 1'. 1"1. 111.... PuClllllled 0.-Coast Oelly Piiot. Pul:llllNd O.enge Coast Delly Piiot. Auo is,~ 1, I, u . 1'91 JI07'41 s.p1 '· 1. "· n. 1•1 ,..,,., "CTITIOUI aUllN•U IUMC ITATllMUIT Tiie fOlloWtna ,.,,_ 11 001119 bull· --= MONTGOMIEAY'S 90ATWORKS UNLIMlffO, 1413 Supe<olor Aw., ,\pl. un. ••· •• . .......,... 11eoc11. CA. .,.., O r•g Roy Montgomery, uu ~ Aw., 14f1A. •m. lfdoe ••. ..........,, 8Mcfl, CA. nM.1 Tiiis ..,,,.s II c..-.cteel by en ,,.. dlw...,.., Gf'9e A. Mol'lt9Df'M'Y Tlllt Slot_,. w•s 111«1 with IN Coumy Clortl of on,... County on PUii.iC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS NAME STATEM•NT TM following person1 ue dolno buSIMUM EAGLE COMPUTER SYSTEMS, 1"1 S. llltclWy, s.nto An•. CA '270S E C S Eloclrcink Calculator S.rvlc•. • Callfornl• corpora tion. 1'H S All< Ny, s.nt• AN, CA '2105. Tiiis business Is c-..Ct«I by• cor· Po<•tlon. IE c S E.lctrcintc C.lculotor 5erwl .. Wll-J. Genlry Sec.fT•·ff' Tllll llolt_,,t WH llled wltll IN COi.iniy Clerk ot O.anoe County on AUQ 19. 1'11 Aue.• 1"1 ,.,....., "'"'" ~llllM Or .... CoMI Dally Piiot, Publl"'9d Or ... Coast Delly Piiot, Seti«. I, I, U, D. ,_, ...., Sept. I, I, IS, 12, 1•1 •1'41 In Nov1•mber of 1977, Steed balanced mollon· the crowd11 with durin" those cold race-day morn-held in Playa del Rey Sept. IT, Steed wW brlnt hlJ le~ti oo u bicycle for 9 hours, 1S minutes. It logs . one-man circus troupe to enlenalD. eclipsed the same old boring record by aome three The crowd!I lov~ it und Stffd loves to enter Steed won't be raclna becau.H be would wlo hours. lain. It's not everyone who can ride a bicycle up. too easily. He'a already captured tome °'ajor "The only thing more boring than doing what I side down, backwards and completely still. racu such as the Pacific Cout MadllOft Cham· d id was wutC'hrng what I did," says Steed. "The only reason I qult alter slltlni on the paonshi p in 1978· There were, In fact , some bored spectators bike for nine hours was because I had to go to the Steed figures that he rides anywhere from who waJked by that day to watch Steed be bored bathroom," says Steed. "We thought of a way I 400-600 males per week in tralninl and lo a year'• '°".nine hours. So, Steed asks, "who was the could go while staying on the bike but it didn't time . he'll put in over lS,000 miles. Tbat'a moce foohsh one?" work out. than most people put on a car in a year. The Los Angeles SOK Challense wiU be moN of Steed does not want to be remembered as "It's funny. It's just a funny thing to watch. a non ·serious event, open to anyone wbo caret to foolish. I've heard comments that watching me ia about aa or can peddle the 31 milea. There will be et.iit a1e That's why he continues~ compete lo cycling exciting as watching paint dry." and sex divisions, with hot air balloon• and races throughout the year. Yet, they've crowded shopping centers and Jonathon Boyer, the only U.S. cyclilt to place ln The stunts -and he has a lot of them -are parks to see his act -boring u it might be. the recent Tour de France on hand to live a bicy· just a sidelight for Steed. something to warm up When the Los Angeles Bicycle Challenge is cle clinic. ~~~.::_~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~;::_~~--=~~.:,_....;,_;_::..:..__;____:;;.;,.:.-=;;.:;;.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 1M111.J lllYNOLOS TOIACCO COMPANY Where a man belongs. tar. Smg Camel Lights . Low tar. Camel taste. 8 mQ. "ta(', 0 8 mg. n1co11ne av. per cigarette by FTC method. • • Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Heahh. lJ ' . ~ • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 15, 1981 LA Olympics to be 'Spartan' • AP ........ A resident of the Sou th Brmix f ishes in East River opposite North Brother Island New York City is will- ing to !ell or lease the abandoned 16 acres to whomever comes up with the best proposal for its use ·wanna buy an island? New York City h as on e in E ast River for sale or lease NEW YORK <AP> -Don't ex· pect to be greeted on arrivaJ by Ricardo Montalban and a dwarf in a white suit. But if you have a fantasy and a way to make it with the ruins of several build· 1ngs, including a former tuberculosis hospital, a public school and a church. cilman Matthew Troy pushed it as a site for a city-run gambling casino. which h e liked to describe as "the Monaco of the West." •come true. New York City has an island for you. North Brother Island -161,..J a ba ndoned acres off the coast of the South Bronx to which the in· famous "Typhoid Mary" and t housands of disease v1ct1ms were once banis hed -is on the market But last month the city's Board of Estimate invited de· velopers to s ubmit proposals for the island. No price has been set, but when it was put up for auction in the 1970s, the city wanted at least $1.1 million. The sale was later canceled. The island fell into disuse in the mid-1960s afte r the city closed R1vers 1de Hospital, a tuberculosis hospital that had been converted into a treatment center for drug addicts. When the city acquired the island in 1885, it had already been used for 30 years by the Sist ers of Charity to isolate and treat c holera. typhoid, smallpQx a nd yellow fever. The city says it is willing to ·sell or leas e the island to whoever comes forward with the best prop()sal for its use. North Brother offers a great ly solid prop()sal has come from an Albany-based non-profit group, the Institute for Man and Science, which wants to develop a residential village of 100 to 150 low-and middle·income families from the South Bronx. The island's most famous resi· dent was "Typhoi d " Mary Mallon, who was quarantined there an 1007. 'view of the rest of New York Caty and some respite from its turbulence But the closest thing to regular transp()rtation are the jets which roar overhead en rout e to LaGu ardia Airport ; there is no bridge to the mainland and no ferry service "The noise from the planes is a problem." admitted Steven Phelps, a spQkesman for the in· s titute "Bu t ot h er neighborhoods h ave learned to Jave with it." She was consigned to North Brother after several cases of typhoid were traced to families which employed her as a cook. Described in reports of the Lime as "a veritable per~patetic breeding ground for the bacilli . I n recent years, the East f River island has been 1mpQrtant only to the pheasants who live • there and the pilots who use it as •an approach marker. It is cov· ered with vegetation and dotted The re has never been a s hortage of suggestions for the island Proposals have ranged from a prison to a movie lot. and included an amusement park. an en vironmental center and a drug rehabilitation hospital a human cul lure tube," s he was the first recorded carrier of the disease who was not affected by it. For years former City Coun· DEATH NOTICES S~les~an wins first REEVES • llAL w REEVfo:S. ~1(1 in arm tan M 3JOr an lhl• l'nited States Army passl'<l ll"' a\ nn Sl'P· tember !}, 1981 He 1~ sur ,.1Hd b) t11s w1rP llrlma of S 1 err a \" 1 s I ;,i Ar 1 z on a daughter An~elika Whit taker or German), mother )l atlle Reevl's of lplc.nd, ·Ca sister JanN Blakel) o)f Wa:.hmgton. brothers Russ of Ontario, l'a and \\'alter Reeves or Washtngtun alc;o 'surnved I>} 2 i:randC'h1ldren 'Graveside services w1th full m1ltt ar) honors will be held on Mcmday, 5ept~·mber 14. 1981 at 2 00 PM al llarbor La wn )1emorial P ark Sl:'rv1ees unrier the d1rcl"11on 'of Harbor 1.a"'n )fount OllH• \ )Jo rtuarv ur Cn~l<l M t'>oJ I 540 5554 OCEAN CITY, NJ. CAP) Paul Kirsh , a s alesman from Philadelphia who spends a lot of time an his car , took firs t place for the best a rm tan in the Mis- cellaneous Sun Tanning Tournament. Other prize winners we re Debbie Lloyd of Morgantown, Pa , for tanning herself a round a heart on one thigh and around t h e letters "DEB" on the other leg," and Clete Wilt of Altoona, Pa .. for best overall tan. ------------, A pale·skinned Jen· . t I b '( '1 ~ IALTI 1 EtlGHOt4 SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa M 6·9371 f'tD CE .. OTHHS SMITHS' MORTUU T 627 Main St HunlinQton Stach 536-6539 PACIRC VIEW MIMC>llAL rAtK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c Voew Orovp NewPOrl Beach 644-2700 McCC»MtCIC MOITUAllES Laquna Beach 494-9415 Laouna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HAll<>a LAW~MT. OLIYE Mortoarv • Ceme1erv Crematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 rtaClltOTHHS llU.ltOADWAY MotlTUAlY 110 Btoadwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 [ nifer T ay l or o f Philadelphia won top honors for the "best un· derail tan.·· Holly a nd Heather Moon of Had- donfield , N .J .. w er e named bes t tanned twins. Prizes included five free sessions at a sun· tanning saJon. shirt.s. rec- ords and tanning lotion. Ille gal items on display LOS ANGELES (AP) -An estimat ed $1 million in illegal hand· carved ivory objects will b e displayed for the public a t the L os Angeles Zoo and at Los Angeles International Airport. Superior Court Judge Pro• T ern H a r ol d C ro wder order ed the dis plays as a reminder of the evils of killing en· dangered species. He also fined locaJ art dealer Stanley Masry $5,000 and ordered him to pay $3,000 toward con· struction or the displays and $1 ,500 toward a na· ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;~:.i tlonal advertising cam-:--paign about protecting ,~ elephants. To place your messai:t<' Masry pleaded no con· berore the test to violation of the reading public, 1977 state Endangered o~~tot Species Act by import· Closslfled. 642-56711 Ing and selling ivory Ob· ject s at his Stanley Oalleri~. Silence closes Nazi business BERKELEY CAP) -Alle n Vincent, a swastika on his arm and a rifle by his side, was used to violence. He was not a popular guy. Two-thousand angry protesters attacked his tiny band of neo-Nazis in 1!778 during a rally in San Jose Police arrested 18 people. A 1979 raJly by Vincent and eight Nazis in calm. s uburban Walnut Creek was disrupted by 800 demonstrators, who had to be held at bay by 175 riot-equipped law enforcement officers. And in April 1977, a "Rudolf Hess Bookstore" which Vincent opened in sight of a synagogue formed by concentration camp survivors was s mashed and set ablaze by an angry mob. So when Vincent tacked up a swastika. hauled in a selection of Nazi literature and opened up "Hitler Hall" on busy Solano Avenue in Berkeley, he was looking forward to a confrontation and loads of news coverage. lt never happened. Little more than two months later, "Hitler Hall" was nothing but an empty pink house across the street from a Chinese restaurant Vincent's "Dial-a-Nazi" taped messages had been discon· nected. There was no new number. ' Silence proved mightier than the pen or the sword. according to Police, who worked with the Anti·Defamation League of B'nai B'rith -an or- ganization that fights anti-Semitism -to persuade news reporters and members of liberaJ organiza· lions to ignore Vincent. "He's sort of licking his wounds," s aid San Francisco Police lnspector Tom Dickson. "I think he got a real trouncing this lime ... He's finished down here in the Bay Area." Dickson said Vincent, a 48·year-old ex-convict who works as a house painter, has moved north of San Francisco, but refused to say where. Vincent, like other flamboyant racist leaders, relies upQn news coverage of confrontations to bring him followers, Dickson said. At least one former Ku Klux Klan leader has admitted similar tactics. · .. We used the press. We lied and we did anything we could to make reporters happy," J eff Murray said in an interview this year with the Columbia J oumaJism Review, a media-watchdog magazine. "We intentionaJly staged things just to gel cov· erage," said Mul'l'ay, a California leader In the Klan. Vincent had only about six followers when he opened "Hitler Hall" on May 15, Dickson said . RepQrters from severaJ TV, radio stations and newspapers showed up for the opening. But police and local Jewish organizations urged them lo re- consider the story. They did. Few stories appeared in print or on the air. ··He is one lone guy in this house who is going to be gol\(! very quickly, and the only way be can get any attention ls by getUn1 some free media al· tention," Robert Smith of the Anti·OefamaUon League said in May. ''T her e's a difference between making news and reporting news." Berkeley pollce spokesman Andy Goodman· said his office, along with liberal organlsaUOOJ and J ewish groups, also contacted BerkeJey·area groups that might be offended by Vincent and urged them to avoid confrontation. By THOMAS D. ELIAS Los Angeles prom ised the world a "Spartan" 1984 Olympic festival and that's bow it'• 1hapln1 up. But the Los Angelea Olympics wlU be Spartan only by comparison to the extrava1anzaa staced by Montrelll and Munich, the lot two Olymplada in which the U.S. participated. ABC has aJready paid the organizing commit· tee $48 million out of the S22S mUUon It bld for domestic television rights and 12 commercial sponsors have pledged to pay more than f70 million to becofne the "olllc1al" beer, ham burgen, soft drinks and other producta of the games. In Los Angeles. "Spartan" will be a relative term. It will mean; No free hotel rooms for most official vis· itors and a mere 7 ,800 press accreditations. Col l ege dormitories instead of a new Olympic Village for the athletes. All new sports facilities built for the CALIFORNIA FOCUS games paid for by private sponsors. Most of all, "Spartan" means public money will be used only for items like security and fire protection. "The 1984 Gam es will be ret urned to the zone of reasonableness." says Harry Usher, No. 2 man on the U>s Angeles organizing committH staff. "That does not mean <t hey) will diminish in any way the purity of the competition and the dignity of the festival." But it does mean the next Olympics will be more a regional than a locaJ affair, with events slated al locations as much as 240 miles apart, from Santa Barbara in the north to Pomona in the e ast and San Diego to the south. That's helped defuse local environmental op- position. Lawsuits and other obstacles were threatened when it appeared that many activities m ight be centered in areas where new stadiums, velodromes or rowing facilities would have to be built. By scattering the SPorts -and the traffic - geographically, the organizers have avoided ma· jor public opposition. Remarkably, the Olympics weren't even an is· s ue in last spring's city election. even though Ira Reine r who earlier headed an unsuccesful anti· Olympics initiative drive. was elected city at· torney. "It is clear now that they are going to be financed by private parties and will cost taxpayers almost nothing," Reiner sa ys. "So it is incumbent on all of us to bring them off as weU as possible.•· And those putting up the private capital expect to make big profits. although the organizing com· mittee's cut of any profit will go to charities ABC, for example, plans to sell a record $600 million in commercial time and has already sold $245 million worth, enough to cover its Los Angeles costs. "The private organization of these games is an important innovation," says Juan Antonio Samaranch, the Spaniard who heads the Intema· tional Olympic Committee. "If success comes, it will assure comparable su<fcess for future games." Not necessarily. For most cities don't already have suitable arenas for track (the Los Angeles Coliseum>, soccer (the Rose Bowl), basketball (the Forum) and gymnastics (UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. By leasing those facilities and university dormitories for a Cew weeks rather than building new ones, the Los Angeles organizers will save about three-quarte rs of the expenses incurred by Montreal and Munich. 1 Elias u a columnut ba$ed an Santa Monica.) NIUC ll~E NIUC~E NS..,., NOTICE OF DEATH OF "~~'::!:~:.':::' DANIEL H. STEELMAN, TN ,..,_,no _ _, i. c11>1~ ...,.,. •ka DANIEL HERBERT ,...,.. S T EE LMAN A ND OF E : r1 ~RT~ R ~s ~ ~ t.. 1.. ~ ~ TA•:•~ P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A D • Mec.r.r11111r a1vd., '1110, N°•wPo'1 M INISTER ESTATE NO. 11 .. c11, c..i11om1e nMO A· 109334. •111,_, ...,__ v1111, n> £ .. 111no s.... T 0 a f I h e I r s ~· N••Po•• llHcll, C•1110'"1' beneficiaries, c reditors '"" blnlneu 1. <ondUct.., .,, a11 1 ... and contingent creditors of dM~ Daniel H Steelman aka Anthony M VIUI · S 't T1111 11.i-1 ... t1iao ..,1111 "'" Daniel Herbert tee man covn1, c1or1t 01 Or•noe Cou11tv 011 and persons who may be ""'· 2'. "•1. otherwise interested in the Pu&11.,... 0r.,. c.-•• Dau:'::!' will and/or estate: s.111. u , u, n. "" )t)Wi A petition has been filed 1-----------·by Carolyn Kay Steelman NIUC •~£ in the Superior Court of -----------Orange County requesting 111CT1n ouseu11N1u t h at ca r o I y n Kay Tll• ,:=,.:T:,::·.~. ctoi1111 Steelman be appointed as ...,,1,,.u... personal representative to MOltNINGSIDE WOODS IV, administer the estate of t..TD., mu e.-11 eou1eve,.., "-'· Daniel H Steelman aka 111111"" 8-t\, C.llforfll• HM7 • • • Heclor MtrSA<ll, 16162 ••t<ll Daniel Herbert Steelman eo111n ard , Hu11lln91on a .. e11. (under the Independent ce111or111anw Administration of Estates ENA 0.tt --CM'pofa«-. a • c.a11tor111a <~a«lan 16161 .._., Act), The pet1t1on IS set for •ouleward, H1111t1ni1on ... <II, hearing in Dept. No. 3 at ce111 ..... 1.n..o 700 Civic Center Drive, ::..,°::...":""'' '-· West, in the City of Santa P~t ' Ana, California on Oc tober Tiiis ----... tiled wltll tN 14, 1981 at 9:30 A.M. f.::~~ .. fo.-.,..c.-tvtft5-IF YOU OBJECT to.the ' "'""' granting of the petition , Pv11>11-.10r.,,.. '°"'Delly ,., ... , you should either appear '""· u, n. "· 0c1. s, '"' •7N1 at the hearino and state your objections or file written objections with the l'tCTin ous eust•Hs court before the hearing. MAM• sTATIMIMT Your appearance may be T11e 1oe1ow1~ "''°"' ••• cto1no in person or by your at-1>11flneu .,. torney. IMPEltlAI.. DYNASTY co .. Jolt) I F y 0 u A R E A Ht"'"'1 Ill..,.., He-1 lleKll, CA nMJ CREDITOR or a cont· nrnotlly P•nc~I W•n•. HO ingent creditor of the de· 1ronw-s st .. 1tanc.t.o 11•1~ v • ..-. ceased, yoo must Ille your CA. t071• IMr•-s.1oano, ,,,. warwl<k claim with the court or A,,.. l..Ol Allfltl"-CA._,, present it to the personal T111, 1>11,1 ... u 11 <CH1dll<1eo 11y • representative appointed eeneral .....,...nlllp. by the coort within four Tiii~ ..;::• :":~:1:-:'1111 u. months from the date of '°""'' Cl•" ot o .. 11ee county 011 first Issuance of letter s as ""' 211• "" ,,_ provided In Section 700 of PllOlt"*'Or-CM110.11vP11et, the Probate Cod e o f Sept.1.1.u.n ,1'11 California. The time for _________ ._,.._, filing claims will not ex· pire prior to lour months from the date of the hear· n •1'Mll..,Ol'AUJtOC*MaMT ino noticed above. Ol'Ul8 0t',.CTtT'IOUt YOU MAY EXAMINE n. ,...:si•ua •:-....,,.. • the file kept by the court. 111e .... "' ;:.~,...,, ..,'4,:.• If you are interested in the Na-: estate, rOU may file 8 re• HOME APl'ltAISAL HltVICE, t quest w lh the court to re· ~1 circ1e. H••"'1 •"'11· CA ceive special notice of the Tiie 'k1iu... ~ .. _ ,... Inventory of estate assets ~..:,:,=:. ';":',~~ 1n 0r-and of the pedtltlons, ate· J-..,_ 1m1t11 1 c:-1 c1rc1e c o u n t s a n r e p o r s .. ...,.,-.-,<:A'*a. · described in Section 1200.S ,..., .,._.. -~--.,. .., of the Callfornla Probate 11.-1 .. ...., Code J_.............. . TMa ......-w• ftlM """" -M I c h a e I N o r m a n c-ty aen et 0r..,.. c.-t'f.., Saleman, Attorne y ilt Aue.11.1., .. ,..... Law, J701 Wiishire Blvd., ..,... ..... 0r.,. c-.e Delly 111-. Suite 7~1 Los A•I", C• A .... U. .... U , IS, "'1 .. .., 90010; Wt. (213) 7Jl.1216. a•• 1omethtn1 you Published Orange Coest want to aell? Clualfied Dally Pilot, Sept. 14, 151 21, dot .80-5878 1981 ~74~11 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 11 ..... . 11&1 .... hl•M .. 1 ... , ........ . 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" ti1 ..... , •• ltu\1~,a1ni.! lndu,lt!411 Mr~l11I ~:::.,:\to ·~•Ml '11•t M•nt111h IUSlll£SS, INVEST wn F 111111cl M\;\llW""()ppeft t411\lf'W''"'"''"" hHhUrwM (~I ll""'f~mtM ••ntrd MoA1h 1111.o•" \IVfV' v. entrd \Ion,..,,.. Th" 14IOI 141!11 111111 IOlt 11112 1<04 1• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY :: , ......... Mllllcr. :: All rut estate ad· "* vertlaed In th11 :: new1paper ii 1ubjcct to IOI! the Federal Fair~· :: 1n1 Act o1 11m which :: ~~.: ·'·~~e~~. l? ~1r~~:::~:. b:!J '!~ race, color, rell&ion, l4AJ sea, or national ortcJA, •"W ~r an int.ellboll to make :: ny such preference, 11w imitation, or di•· ~~ cnminaban." I"" 100; 1QN lttlil 2/IJJ l'111 ,.,., ~ ~ ltllil ""' N o 1blJ newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which II UI viola· lion of the law. ,..., mOIS: Mfertlaln ll .............. lE ~··=;;. ~ DAl.YPl.OT__.. ~ ......, ........ :': i.cerred imaertiH ::'. ...,. ..... lib &l!AI H )l.i •h •.t>• ..... , lllO• .... 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'$Oft·"• (,l!Od\ ._.or, R'"'••'-ff•r't II•• ~~ itrflldllW tt1t I \f,('ft"•i eom' 1111111tc EOtll"1(11 T . .. -. .. ttu•h M1111f\ll "''\it• "°"'"" \t•''"-"'. ij\fll• .. J•I ...,.., eo.1 .. Rt,_ t ,..n .. , "'°4h 'etl &•h:o-1:1"" IH>cl"' 8o .. h~6 -...1 &..c Sl.at•if' JIAllSP91TA TIOM ""'"'•" t .m....,.,'-1"' tcrllt tln1rit l •f\ \IMNlt>Uomr" \fiJllur (HI•\ 'c'uou~ MCllCW Hlth ~I, tie,M ,,.,,,,, h 1\ft !~~1~!1~~·'1'i.,,, lllTIMOliU U_.ft•f•l r\nA~wt•• 1.1•"'••1' ""'"~la.Ht\."" h 'I ~•h k #tr M••I· aV.1'1rf'tU1u1 • ,,...,11, \ .. Awh•lA-•\•lllL .\\ft~ w •nlf•t AUTOS. 1111romo "'-·· °'Uli KVlftfY ~..,. A~un Ut"•lr \ •ll• t;r l>•ta"n .. ,,,.,. f 1•I 1"'°'1• J•a(Wlllt ,,. .. ,. •• , .. ,,1"1.., .. 1. ... ,d. =rl,11 •• '"'"' lit;• Uil<I P•At•t• .-,.,~it\111 t'orhM: Ktn•uli A~lt Mo;'' kn\rr --·· Sr.lt'i1ru r., ... r"""'"" \villt••''" \ohD ,, ........ 1 UTI$, MEW AITDS, USED "'' '"' INST AMT IMCOMI Real Estate office needs sa les associates. Ex· tensive reol.al business bnn11 fast eanunp. as well 11 constant, 1n depth eapoaure t.o polen· tial buyen and Milers ,.,~ Rent.I activity optional. ;;~: PresU&ious beach area Replin ccnfidential. BURR WHITE REALTOR . JNC . 67>4610 RE~LTORS DllAMHOUSI Build your dream house IDStUd Of buyin& SO· meone elae'1. Large dou- ble lot on premier slrfft 1n Newport Heights Cons11ta d 2 full IOU. Build one tim.e or two. Priced to sell fast at $350,000 for both. Don't wait! D.M.W. WUr 7'MHS RE~LTORS SPYSf.ASS OWMB..WC9 Enjoy the good life in lh1s immaculate 1 Bdrm ~~ home. Perfect for m~r­~~ uininc or comfortable f;u family livtni. This super ~:i SOUTHPORT model ,;,,, with its beautifully !l~ landscaped yard and '7r. Cat.Una views is avail•· ~t ble with excellent ~: ftn1ncln1. Owner blthl1 •aoi motivated. ~.ooo. :i~ D.M.Mw1h•llf :1~ 7fMIJI ~: AXA.MD ~~ SAVI! :~!;. A buy at Sl19,t50. I f1R Bdrm 2 bath, bu&• ~~ added family room with ~;~ Ureplace. All need• paint and carpet. See aad save! Call•DU ;,·r1wn1 lllll : MO .,, DOWN = llUST QUALD'Y P'Ol WO PAYKINTl.K lleeded :: for coet. N"" I -ldrm. 2 bl f&mU, :t roomt .,...... ce, ""' t ill Gt U C tlrtet. .\ 5 ::=•...-.eau .. -"" lllU THE REA L EST I\ TE RS MOW•TMITM ,.. ...... ___ ,,.. ____ ..,.. --- ~. o.~ Pllot Bea. UM LM Dally Pllot w ..... ~ ...... fl "hit R•utt" MrVlc1 die • ,. ... II lllt dlndory. Your tw. ,.. mlOl COil· .vt la '"" off erl11 JHr ct our .............. ..-tllt1. l h , ... •11tt• CallMNmal.• 2 9 t ." ... , .... ____ .. ..... . . ' . THE REAL ESTATE RS • llllDOWM • .... Tl! • Bdrm 2 bl pool boelle Aullmt ld·baluce loan. owe 1tralillt ~. SUCC~REALTY S.-1111 .. THE ~EAL ESTATE RS UST HOME I Cuatom built eucutavt MAbOllllHtl home, ueed as rest NSTUSTml w.IAIC>ffw'I ow•AMDOUS Ocean HI blocb l Cute comer 2 bdrm bouat. Walk to Mtauranu & 1bopplos '210,000! An exquisite olfttlnC: home 6 &Inn, 41,AJ bath, Elteaot • 1pac1ou1 3 hu1e llOXl.57' lot. Fan· bdrm + ramily room. I taat ic tncome. Price lev. homt wtpanoramic $.120,000. Call for more ---------------vi st 1 or harbor. dttalla. s.&-2313 coastline, ocean & nleht I W:!i-a il!i ~&~~~~s*::~: 11=vtJJiil-=i COLI OF MIWPOIT 114LTOIS 2515 I. c ... t Hwy .. C... .. Mir 675-5511 ftEMIMSUU ftOIMT IEACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & oeean view at wedge , from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. fl. featur- ing marin~ room $1,385.000 .... ..,,,..,. ••11• •675-7060• <Owner fUW1cmg> Alt. MIWPOITt9Ci-H1'$ &4()..SMO. SUSHID COIOMAD& MAI Betltr than oew. Cuatom built duplex in a pnme corner locatioo. 3 Is 2 bdrm . units with fireplace., beam ceil· ..,.. .. , ..... 2+ den coodo on water with slip available. Top floor, st<'Urity bWlcbng, excellent value at aseo,900~. ~ .... STAITSMAIT CclM $224, 950 Ooly steps to Corona del Mar beach. J111t reduced 125,000! AssWM 11¥.% lat. Call now, 87us.50 THE REAL ESTATERS JUST L*I MEW! This lovely 3 bdrm home bas been completely re· done. New roof. new carpets, etc. Owner will carry large loan. Only Stl. T ..... L.t.M S132,SOO Call today Bellingham Wa.sh 979·S370. Art you tired~ the hus· A lie " bustle? We have LLSTA TE JUSl the place for you. I Jlt lt,A, hn No. ~Seattle and REALTORS l i.t hrs So.~ Vancouver -------- Canada. Beautiful tri· -------• level home. 3 Bc!nns. 2 Baths & Family room, 2 Fireplaces. Beautiful View of Bellingham Bay oo '4 Acres of beautiful landscaped yard. Trees I surround the Area in a private Neighborhood. Mu&t move for job purposes. SUB.000. (206) 671-7363 ~ 7ff.1111 MESAVIUf As__.. Lo. I Pf•°lo $24,500 White plcle:l rence sur- rounds flower filled ya rd-loads of used bnck. Owner will carry with smaU down -oil now @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7' -4-631 ·6990 THE REAL ESTATE RS 45 FOOT LOT OU) CdM Incredible opportun ity to purchase an R2 location in old CdM. South of Bayside, Owner will carry very large 1st. $400,000 U~lf)UI: tl()Ml:i REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 u-1 Cout Hl9hway. Corona d~I Mer WI HA YI M Of THI HST UU..J IM TOWH ..REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949. I inst, shake roofs, patioa. r carpets and drapes $70,000 down. $320,000 full price. 17 I 4t 673-4400 12u1 ua.21n HARBOR A Ol v1s1on of 1 , l]<1rbor Investment C-0 J SA.LIS NA.MAGa Establilhed R.E. beach office w tatnuent clien· tele. Call Dolly Kine for confidential appt. BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 67~4630 BIG +POOL S Bdrm with swtmming pool and jacun.I . solar beated. RV area. As· sume FNMA. $1611,000. * SU.500• Charming, remodeled J Super 3 BR starttr AC BR + family tO()m home ~ , lge lot, good nbrhd. Nea; , with 2 fplc's. oo quiet cul • • Greenville & Warner. de sac strttt Lots of llliilllillil•ill Only 203 down & owe curbside appeal. plus. inter Retreat. Oasis ID al low interest. Call to-RV access Motivated the sun New I yr old 2 da A t. 963-1804 owner w icarry lge 2nd bdrm + den. 3 ba, furn COME WITH US .•. TO SPYGLASS. SUPERBLY CRAFTED TWO STORX ENGLISH TUDOR VAULTED BEAMED CEILINGS IN LIVING ROOM . FIVE BEDROOM S FORMAL DINING AND FAMILY RO O MS FOUR FIREPLACES FOUR CAR GARAGE. VIEW OF' MOUNTAJNS AND NIGHT LIGHTS .. SU00.000 1617 WESTCUFF DI, M.L Ul-7300 COUMTYCLUI LIVING &MOIE • RED CARPET . 754-1202 Want Ads CaUM2-S678 for qua Ill red buyer. with cathedral ceibng. 759-1616 Indian Wells Racquet Club. Palm Springs •................................ -. ...... -1 Home overlooks 14th Goll Hole at the Indian Wells Golf l'OW'Se. Pool Ln front of home. Ex· cellent loc. Sl9S.OOO, no money dn to qualified buyer. Will consider trade for wlit m Corona del Mar. Call John Bellamy 7SZ..696S Panoramic views' 200' frontage, Mesa Verde Country Club! Custom 4196" exec SBr, 1"'2Ba home. Rec rm, sewing rm & lodry rms. 2 Brk fireplaces. Sun deck. Porch. Storage galore! 20x40 pool, 'Spa, "fire pit. 3 car ear. Creative financing welcomed! 818.000. Call Bob Licata Rltr. 758-1221 D~ RAHCHO SAM JOA9UIM lovely San Joaquin model overlooking pool area with night light view. Owner may assist with financing. $185,000 Gini Egan 752-1414 (A55) CAMEO HIGHLANDS! Super 4BR home w /pool. A beautiful home w /a very open & airy feeling. Lg re~r yard totally enclosed & very pnvate. $225,000. Sharon Smith 644·6200 (A56) H ,_ °""' -, Goo4t H y .......... ,. .... s.... .,... To dt-¥tlQf> ._. .. l0t T "°*"· read-.t.c~to........,. of ,.,., Zodiac bN111 iigr> t'fo. ,.... tll.Mt '" ·-..... ,_ JU-·-.. __. ,..... ..°" ,,_ ..... ·- 10.0 ·-•OO. ,,.. .,.. ., ..... ·-·-e F ... ,,_,. ..... . .. ...... •Ut ,._ .. ..., u,_. nCllle ,,_ .,_ ,,,_ .,._ .,_ ,,,_ i===---,.... ..,.,_. ,.~ .. _ ·-"""""' ·-•C-1 ,.._ II-""""" ,,_ tto.t ·-,._ .. _ ·-,,_ ,.,... ·--... """ ,..... ..~ ,,_ ..,_ ·-n-.. .,_ .,_ )Of-'"'• ...... Bit ·-eo.p. .... .... .. ,,_ .,_ ·-... ·-.,_ .,.... ... •o... ·-·-·-.,. ®Gooil ®A4-r ()Nnm! NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for lnform1t1on reg1rdlng the county ntqulremtnt1 for Ullng a FlctWout lualne11 Name. MM321!XT.m llESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES IMYISTMEMT PLUS PUH Live or vacation at the beach & have rental share the payments. 2 . 2 bedroom units. Only a few houses from beach. Beam ceilings , fireplace, built in bookshelves, huge sun deck. Assumable Isl T.D. $270,000. Fee. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 t1E 110111 ILlllS CD. ~ OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE S MILLION $ VIEW S Lovely Courtyard Entrance -Tile Galore -Plus Huge Bay View Patio -;--Potted Plants -Flowing Fountains -Indoor /Outdoor Living -This Two Bedroom, Two Bath Condo Shows Better Than A Model. Shown By Appointment. A "Joy of Newport ! .. Listing. 759-9100 #Z Coe,_ • ..._ Ml..,.. t c:..e..- RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES sALuns THI I ti I DISl(iM HOMI I 7 MUllt HACH ceacu SPYGLASS HIU Sponsored by Newport Jr. Chamber o( Commerce to benefit OUHGIWOOD A new home for abused children. Open for public viewing September 13·27. Tickets may be purchased at the door Presented at $2,400,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER . 644-9060 MIWlWOI Pre1Usiolll Lemon Hta. S Bedroom, library. huse muter suite, din ins area a.nd en~rtain· ment area. UNDER S1 MUlioo. NEWPORT CREST COMDO Rick AJdemtA!, Rltr. 714031 ....... 2 bdrm, den, spacious Plan 8, im· maculale. Low priced at $215,000. IOZ4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 591ES J-1 1 flu 1,.d, Q,,., ""B tJl) olol COSTAIESA llEMOOB.llS DBJGHT 3 Bdrm house with parquet noor and guest quarters. Just outside ol Newport Beach on a large comer lot an the Westclilf area $161,300 TUUX Three 2 bdrm, 2 bath furn. units. Steps to beach . Good sum · m er /winter history Priced at $395,000. 675-1752 associated 911 0 •£11') ll(ALTGllS J 1 't\i 8 J t n ~'I I ()fl,! CALL FOR DBAILS ON THESE FINE PRtfERTIES OMWATH: Lw. lllt 5 bed .......••• $1,395,000 U.. I• 5 Md .•........ $2.600,000 ...... " layfroftt 5 bed .. $1,350,000 .,. .... ~ loyfroftt 4 Md .................. Sl .400,000 Udo r ... lcryfro.t co.tdo .... $625,000 Udo r-. layft•t Co-op .... $210,000 ..,_ I.a.ct layfrottt 4 Md .................. $1 .200,000 ,, ' .. hyfroet 4 bed .. $1 .600,000 Octaft_,, '200 1q ft .... $1 ,950,000 YllWOIWAnl ... .,..........,..1 b.d ...... $795,000 eor-.. Mar 4 b.d ..••.• Sl.JS0,000 ............... 4 bed •. $1 ,995.000 C... ..... •d• 2 bed .... $61 S,000 MEAi THI WATH C:0.--3 bed .............. $2'5.000 ,... .... l Md .......•...... $235,000 ,..... ,.... 3 Md ...••••••. $425,000 V.Wboalbed .........• $177,000 ..... l bed •.....•.•....... $241,000 s,.illi Ylla poot ...••..... $499,000 OM IALIOA ISLAHD l w .................... $420,000 2 w ..................... Sllt,000 Gir.11 C... .,...I ........ $675,000 ._... C.... Cape Cod .....• $115,000 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC REAL EST"TE s.i,.., Rrnt.ol• Pr~rly M1"""""""' 24.IO W Co.u1 Hwy 31~ Marlflt> Aw l'ltwPOr1 jW41; h S.lbo.l l~nd 631-1400 673-4900 DOYaSHOUS One of the largest lots, with beautiful grounds surrounding Uus cuatom 3 Bdrm home. Lou of used brick. eleeant On 3.32 acres. All 2 Bdrm1, double ••r•,.., sreat buy. MS-IJ.al . OPfN Hllll',I ill Al~ Y / carpeune and wall cov-!!!!!!!!!l•!!!!!m•••• erings, spa and BBQ $425.000. 642-5200 A PETE BARRETI .. REALTY COSTA MESA Move right Into this freshly painti!d, bnghl & cheery home with re· modeled kitchen & bathroom; large yard Sli.l .SOO. 644-1020 ebLqgo surEU! swat! Executive home watb 4 M ... Y .. GoffC--"'-$289,soo. 4 Br, 3 Ba, view. $223,000 in · ... sumable loans at 11.~. Opn Wed, Sat &r Sun l·S. Call Anita ~7-lZ10 or 646.5096 SHAIP EASTSlll ""'° OHL Y 154". DOWM Owner will flnance to qualified buyer. Well located, load lookh1I I units + 4 car carase + ample partins. S.klw ll.X&ross C .. Mow'44-7Jlt bdrms and pool in ex-!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!I•••• cellent area Creative ------!11111• financing available On· SIOOO oowt;# ly Sl79.ooo. Call today Brine palntbru1b • 979·537o. broom to save SSS 0., a A LLS T'A TE bdrm f11er In q•l.t I Jlt Costa Mesa ana OD.ly S99, 000 759· ISOJ or REALTORS 752-7373. rE:HIM l'OIMT Df'lX Great flnancmg. Owner having to liquidate. Best buy on Peninsula Pt Ex- cellent rent. C-Ome see & buy ~ Walker & lee Real f stale 7 \9 I \QI ltilboo hied ledty LEASI OPTION 67).17 Luxurious custom too· LOOIUMG FOi A IUY do. 2500 sq. ft . 2 rrp1cs, 4 Th• t"A ....... b f bdrms, 2~ bat.ha. smo is 1s .... ~t uy or a mo $19S 000 642-4821 SBR pool & spa, formal · ' · · · dilling, faro rm home. By Owner. Mesa Verde Owner very motivated. steal. Was S:2l.8,000. DOW A Spyglass winner for Sl89,900 Approx. l.W $.Ul,SOO. sq ft. Lollded. All lnlo by phone. 55MOS.1. RCTaylorCo ll40 ')<)()() JUSTUSTEI .tllboa ,.... I 007 .. a llNlf POLITICAL UNITS C E T A T S T T I C R C 8 L S A R P Z S Q U V R E D T T V 0 K I E A R T G Q A T T T C E E R f U R L E I M H 0 I A M C P I 0 V 0 R H A P T 0 S V P E E T V T R N C T E T N A A E U H £ S I C P rrc s 0 IE R 0 A.TR 0 Hy RA RT A~ l RV TT l 0 HJ IND MU 0 NE C I R E t H J T T " M F 0 V V V T R 0 I E A E A M C 0 H D 0 M I H 1 U " R 1 T l V C M E H 0 l L I " E H C l A V E IUNIT~INMLNEE CDEORAT l 8 K 0 I U I V I 0 T E T N R C T E 0 OQRAZOOOMONEVN OMMOC .f P U C l R N I P M £ T P R 0 T E C T C S I C C H T L A E W H 0 M M 0 C R T ; ................................ ....... ~Of~-And .. llld ... h ft. p C.1t11 httect111t1 D111h1ion J C~.Sttt• T ffthory Prowl nee .i Co Olly c ............. ~ hclevt t C1Hty C11•111lnlli11 JhtiH E•,lrt Crew11 C1luy Fr11 City h111rt1w: l11t~tm1ft ':~=· S(C\\.4llA-"t.ZNs· :: ----..... r.., QAY L POii.Aii ·=~-:.:: """ 10 f-'-.... -61 I I I ROSTR I' I I I I' ; I know I OUY wflo II IU<:h I bore II ptrton11J1y •trt money, llt'd bt Ot11 of tllt 1ru1v 1'r rrr1 I I I I I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIEHIMSUU DrU l.rc 4 Br 2 Ba + charm· Ing bachelor unit JUSt steps from bay or ocean $310,000 STAltla UMTS Two 2 Br apt.a ooly I;! blk to beach Older but cult & neat S2:i>.OOO Call us to see these. BURR WHITE AEAllOR . IMC. 6H-4630 ... _rn._ 2ua..11 ... JUST LISfED. Dib • Colgrove 3 Br 2 Ba, la• FR, + lse LR w /brick FP. Carpets, clean•re- ady for new o•ner. OPEN S AT /SUN l: 3°'4 : 30 Ruth l.a'uri1, bkr.l4MllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• liege Pk. ftxer upper. 3 EST BUY&TERMS, br, 2 ba , fam rm . assumable fmancing. s $110,000. owe ll0,<111.lt BR Irvine Terrace, fff TD. Ml·1SZ3A&\. land. Sale or lease op-2 HOMIS-I LOT ... uaa._......""". A_.__. 7...._«).13_1_1 ___ 1 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, modem MEEDS nc kitchen, dbl pr. ALSO 2 Irvine TtrT. pool homt Br, 1 ba, frp&c, dbl" car w I• Br + bonul. Ownr sar. with office. A11111aal Ill rl i d scheduled lfOIS ~· w nance-pr ct SlS ,000 per Y••.r. below marllt'l. Hurry on th Is one! Gres A1 tit 1-S>J0........., ....... 000....--.. ..... n .... 1 _______ _ 758-U:Zl TWO POI TWO 21r.2Ba.w/1arac•,t1· 1:1~JI~ ~~~'::!~:'~~!!~~ -·•__.,•••-secluded in redwood Fulzdc..,. de c k fl 1111•11 Ouplu. Buyer who landscaped cov.tred need1 ne1 Income + patio. INCLU DJNO COLOR TONED AP 1btller. front unlt 3 PLtANCf.S • LAUPi· bdrm, rpk. Jae. a ba, DRY mlnl ocean v\ew. Rear · unlt 3bdnn.2be. Under· PLUS 1 Br. l la. 11WDC1 pkiftl ror 4 can. DollbcM&te wttll prqe, --d Pillo • u&ra ..... i.,,. n, lute wuma-Compltt. privecr for bk, Irie. Sl700 per mo. .._. .. _ 1 ...., ............... Priced at smo.ooo. Drive UUUI --• ~·-bt 11• ~.Ir -U-. ••c• .,..: ,~ Cott.I • I e, CID tM OWDll' at wit• alllt ........ u ...... • ............ ----c om.~•"'-s.uwnwa1 ClllmMIK S · I ICIAMiLll'l-=•• .. CI ......... Jt'1a11mg , ... t .... ' • • • 0 Orpnqe Cou1 OAJLY PILOT/Tuesday , September 15, 1981 ~~.~~.~!~~ ...... ~~~~.~!~~ ...... ~!.~!!~~ .... ~~~.~=!:':~~ ... ~~~~.~~~ .... ~.~ .... .. ~~~~!.~.~ ~.~.~ ........... !!!.~.~ ....... /Hoe.'"ForW. .__.,,..,,, •• JOOO .__,n11r+y 20 ,_. JJOJ Uiwlkpa.._. lJ4 MtwperllHdl JJH Mtw,.,.~ ... ~!.~~ ~ Mtl9' ···io'i" .,.,... 1044 w .... 10•• M:~;;.;;tw"'i06; ..................................................................... s;.;;it2··o;··~ .. :;· ..........•......•...•. ~;;;;~~anlrool. 2" •M••••M••••••••••• •u••••••n•••••••••u• •••~••h• .. ••••••• .... ,.................. WIM'Tllmtr•• • furn fiara•• alla~hed Udo lllaad, clealt13bd~. 4 Sr Aull. W1nler . ~ • ..-2ba. 2 car pr, rs pat..,, w .. I I 11 t h l l..,_NWct• TI••• WISTCUl'P ._...,.. ,,,,_ WU LISTING _I lllJS twW.Wt...._ No ch ldren, no pc1t1 j!J_~mo.W-11Z3. •h Y on Y 0 •1tr •ill u rry at TO'MllOMl1 Oe~\. year'1 lnterttl VH.n CAU.OU1' Prerer work!n& marned - -1111_. ---IS\\~ 2 Br Condo Call the •l*l•ltata al ca':~~=!':t~na ra •1 ruu., uawna Al......,. & ,,._..,. W*-lBn'A.L Dll'T ~ouple over '° years Br Z gaj ~le ~1e SHO,OOOrl&llpnce .\ltnt the coodomlnJum in loanofa ......... x.-,0001t ble 30 yr i.,... lit • '75-1771 . •U UU Mo Call nur eaneya H WIMT9~AU ~-es_ic formatloo*ter ...... -bdrm. rim rm, I& yard T w_._ ~ 9e28"eaft~M $&() p n y HOUie. OCINROMT Toud11tone Rulty J~¥.!r_ Int. f7WMO 64.2,:}1e1 or~107 F.totHc .. ......-vnl tlOM E FOR R~ 6'Z·lll·~°' lOlO. 2 bdrm, I bltUm •.ooo DOWN. 3 BR 2 Ba, __ .mrr_ YOUR o~, ..... :H Bdrm 961$ fenred s.. c....... JJ7' E/aide bomt an R·Z 10(. "" A DUPLo--w .. Ta 3bdrm.zbltham. Prke 11.es.000 Take Lra Eutblulf homt Oft _.. -I blk rrom Disneyland. Only 15% yard • ga ... &C Kids ' ...................... . over pymu ol 11800 mo •U ... Sl'TT .., acre lot <>wn.r hu Doell fw JO'..., down Completely re(urbished and Pl!L& wtlrc>IM S4S 2000 elnlJ 11 ~llev1ne the associated No quahfylna. or •l't rloled1111crowonh11nl'w J & 2 B«lroonu a11d 2 d V mod 1 A&ent,noftt panor1m1c 0ttan vaew ne_:!lo1n~38SB ,. PAU• home Must ~ell am fireplace. decks and fully manage . acant es open Srand new 3 br. 3 ba from this budut tJ W ,_1 t" ~ M • ti I A , ' 1,_ ti '.1 Sensat ional 3 bdrm medlatdy Ai11tlnR p11tloa. Annu1tl in1·omc. daily. Located at 106 Leatrice. house tordcicnmin•lln& minded 2bdrm pen VHY LOWDOWM home that Is In absolute $326,000 Uim~ll Pash W .000 Anaheim. Manager has set·ups. f•mily 2 blU lo btm•h thouse! Just S&50 renu Gell you U\ lhll lovely lg ly ltp top shlpe Featur 631 1.266 C /2 I .....,_. c.tr ~o Dir.ct or c .. llQC IYllS r.-. lZ07 To 1a11 y up gt 1 d C' d lbe luxut)' ol hi«h rut 2 br, 2 ba. ni~ly decor & l • .,. 8.J t ',,., "' 3Hr, 2~1Ba Coodo in •na a family room, -~5._7__ 714/760..7292 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• G •rd en er In r I bch l1v111g ~all th~ acceu Lon& or abort at low rates, U yrs new Only $162.IXX>. 75i!H501 or :,, "4 A r L ' Huge S bdrm, 3~ b11, 28r. 2811, some ocn Huntington Bay Comic), 2 Rent1me1163HM5 fee or 673-526_1 __ C M 1.1 assumable loan ~~~~.~I &dt~~nv~h ~~:er I ~Ii} f J ~. M11b • Offwr! ~ewport on the 8e11<'h, ~Lmo. m.01~ ::~:• you d ex pert lerm. 675-:!MJ. 613-1824 ('t1ll Jerry 54().03l2 or 7527373 -··--·-ove r3000sql\.Weslt'l1ff. BALBOAISLAND view. cute .• lu.J <'Ondo. Br 11,AJ Ba~ Adult~. ---Duplu 28r.1575 Steps 631 7370A Prinonl 646-81111 Mobil. HOllllH SELL OR TRAl>E $875 mo C11ll wknds no pets Water & trosh w ........ , )291 to bch. Yrly rental, no ForSalt 1100 b h 873 9157 or wkd yi1 patd w d Agent no fee ••••••••••••••••••••••• •· 110 .... h St NB .....,._ DOY•.u .. a,_1t.c: 15 rooms. 5 a t s. 67 8098 , . • 2 Br All uttl pd Lrg pt..-_. IA"l1-1.At8S LIDOISll ~-••••••••••••••••••••••• superb roodltlon. local -S4S 2000 yud ss25 No pets 6'153294.1.Q.4.070(_. _ D .... HT 20% dowr1, OWC lge 2nd Pool, Jacuul overlook Trailer at pvt bearh, ed l'l block rrom both oplatr.oleoch 3211 lrvfae 3244 ~9.3232 . Steps to Ocean. tenn~. Assum1ble VIR fu11nc· w tno paymen~ 2 br, 2 bay. Gallllly Dr Formal Tr e 11 s ure Is I and . bays & ferry Xlnt In ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• ••••••••••••••. ••••• JOI bake 2 BR. 2 BA, ing available on this ba . io1mac . w/ex din rm· 2 frplcs. L11euna Bch, $8500 rome &uswne J190,000 do,oceanv1ew.3 Br WOODBRIDGE J Hr Co.do•ll•t1 Wntr~6'1~3596 charm111g, llght and airy pansion potent.iltl. Jusl 1885,000 fee 642·2SlO, 499-31116 al l2~3. 2~ Ba. Dana Blurt~. SS50 UJ>)ta1rs, spac. Fwttl.a.d _ 3400 BR 2-Ba view home Fe at urin g 4 LfT'<r M .. .,I .. Dlt& I $335,000 Ai\. 963-8182 ~·4848 McNaah Realty pool. tenrus. elr S750 quiet ne1gh.borhd bllins ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eleg~t 2 . china . Bdrm . plus ram1ly Le t s e~o ;\a~ WATERFRONT·w/20'7< •SHOWPLACE• 642·13341 Eves SS~ 492·§7(20. . cpts, drps. acces& t~ Newport Crest Condo. li~~n ~J.'~~ollsoo mo' r oo m . enc Io s e d Turtlerock Highlands SUPER ANXIOUS down, OMC at 12% ant., It E M 0 D EL E D 10% ON 4-plex. 15 avail> CofOllacWMcr 3222 pool. sp11, tennis 23 3bdrm, 2"'1ba, ocean Altn' 646-ms courtyard, lovely back Bren home, l yr old J Owner's bo ught new 11760 mo. 3 yr.s. Price THllUOUT Rivenide. Lo nea cash •••••••••••••••••· .. ·~· Wildwood 213~·8339 view ... JlOOOtmo 646-9<»19. BDRM Wit R t I yardwithKoipond.Ask Bdrm, master bdrm horpe, can't a/ford two just redured w $220,000 Prof decorated, frpk , flow Deprtt1ate $17,000 Avail now ' Lurge sphl WooclwidlJt llcJCmyaaMcl.Mi 2Adult.s .nou~ ~v!1i ~inr!~tt~~n :.'ii w 1rirepl1t'e 2~ ba. Take thlS one orf their ~~r~~~ ~i~~a~~i~n quarry tile, eart.htones. Isl yr. lncoml' $19,000 level 3 Br 2 Ba 4°' Somerset 2 Bdnn JI 1 Buutifu l 2 bdrm. den, now ~ 67S-70l9 540 1151 formal dll'I nn, fam rm . hands. 2 mstr Br, 2t7 Ba Coombe bk.r_ pvt Hunungtoo Harbor yr $179,IXX> 6751270dys. ,~r~~s'lS:':a Appt ba condo. New Jan · S700 end unit. attach~ dble PACIFIC SUNSET ulllity1hobby rm, lg prof Assume n.o/r loan area See to apprec. 675'6222eves. _ · -· · -mo5~ 1~1 garage Taatefully dee VIEW landscaped yd, mtn Don't wait. <A·l·4812). Sdt ac1ous 5 BR 3 Ba . --Mo to Mo $1400 mo view, upgraded t'pt, wall I J ohn Marshall HARBM K'I HID MULHURM Lok for Z200 formal damng, fatl Loge.a leocll 3241 64.4 055Jor673-85& 15 .steps lo sand Lg 2 -.j •• HERITAGE REALTORS paper & (irapenes As 631·1266 Uft h>LA1' ••••••••••••••••••••••• m pogsible leak p. ••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. • ---bdrm wicarpnrt. bal. sum able loan 4r xlot Pr 1 me 4 5 • X 1 • O' REALTORS ~::n. ·Anti now 3 BR 3 Ba. fam 1rm. wet Co.cto ... at • ldry fac utJI me tt\55 ~!!!!!!!!!i!!!!iiii!!!!i!!!i!~~I Cinaocing. 752·9061 I waterfront IOl with pier 1714) HAIBll lt'l HID 1110 a t. ~8311 bar. 2 hr~places . lots of U1tfwllilt.td )425 851 ·9417 I •l rl/r.j\.T. and slip. Lot'ated ln the 527 5900 NLM == 2owood in Three Arch ••••••••••••••••••••••• Junior Bdrm. Ver5a1lles. Al11>13.50/o ANXIOUSO~ER~r/44 (~} prestigious, private • Prime 4S 'Xt 4 0 · GC ........... YYIEW Uay Ga ted community, NEW2bdrm.2ba,stove: Rec tac. $495 Mo Lovely J Bdrm home in -·· --···-community or Harbor C waterfront lot with pier u ~...... vacant S1200 mo l11lhe refr1g, W10 . carpels 6H 5369. 548 042~. 7 YIAIS desirable Greentree Island ..... ~Loh/ and slip. Lot'aled in the Sunny 4 bdrm. family ~ c Co rm at' k H E drapes. paUo. dbl gar. 151.9110. Ad ult occupied 4 Bdrm location Large master WESTOC .... ..-~ p ludes ed Cryph prestigious. private room, breakfast room 494 7551 nnnl JaC.~505528672 -----home, cul de sac. n"'at as ~""' nee inc approv ....... •••••••••••••••• r H bo · -"""'' ~-_,Beach rent.al. Spac 1 •., a pin. Sprlnltlers "'front s u •le w' th s tud Y. Triplex Xlnl terms & plans and pennits ror a Paci fic View Mem Park f:i~n~.umty o ar r II arbor View H1lls home Lge JBR JBA. ram rrn & Newport Crest Condo, br. com pl furn. Steps to a n d back. Askin g s e clu ded ya rd , primelocallOll li00.000 lux urious 5800 sq fl Two choice adj plots Pnceincludesappn1ved vacant & ready, $1350 dine. big yard, near 3bdrm. 2"1ba. ocean sand 162Smo.yrly,ut. $1.'9,900. Call S4().ll51 dr1:1st1ca lly reduced to ~Agent, 675-6161 French Re gen c y 5 1750 each. 631 ·~• plans and permits for a mo bt!:H'h, $1400 mo agt v1ew.iJ9001mo 646-~:.. • ~ S4().863Z -· ~ • HERITAGE SI JS ,~00 Fanlast1l' • Bdrm. 5 bath home w1lh C --ial-luxiurious 5800 sq rt rp J / ''a~ 490551 Bach condo. I blk fro., 1 BR Versailles, pool. fmancongavailable OC1t&..-,_.... manyamerutlt!S OtNIMt'C f'ii(J~IJIUI <ti' • m < bch Harbor Partht' ~""' Buy the lot for 2 3 Property Frenc h Regenry 5 t;b. _ 1 • ARCHIEACHHGTS · • iac . sauna. gym. 24 hr . • REALTORS don osen realtor-. l7TH ATPR~PF£T TUSTJN_.... 731 Jll1 PRICE llKE TO IEACH Approx l •., miles to beach. beautiful townhome Mexican tile entry, fireplace, 3 kin.: sz bdrms, 2•, ba H~ge REDUCED I CO\·~red patio. charming in this lovely Plan 2 1n mm1 yard Near 260 acre Turtle Rock Bl"Olldmoor region.ti park_ Creal 1 -a bdrm , 2 ba Ne w 1 value only $131,500 1 carpet. ttle Clerestory 645-0303 tinted windows. RELAX GREEN THUMI? Easts1de F'ruu trees & r oses' Prl\·ar) st-t'lus1on 1n park hke }'&rd SuMy 3 BH. Bnck fplr Cov ered patio Pr ide of own ership Room for exp.uis1on Un ly $124,000 CaU&IS 0303 COLDWeu. BANl(eRC In the luxury of your own PRIVATE SPA Hlgh as sumable loan with ter nf1c financlllg "--OCJllllO leoch I 048 Fotltttoin Y*'f I 034 ••••••••••••••••••• •••• .....•...............•. ASSUME 91/•°to I ST ALot For A little I 11cre + bldg site, gent ly sloping parcel short distance fmm Lennis & beach Ownr has in eluded plans for custom \I Ila SI 75,000 Spec lacular views! 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1m· mil'·on. bwld the house •••••••••••••••••••••• Bdrm , 5 bath home with •• 7u;l.P,'l,tU'J Lovely 2 story 3 BH 2 frpl. pool, iac, $425 mo sec j_ua~631·6666 I h i h u 7.... . • . 213 559 3171 aft 6 00 ---~u!~~h~~ &~:~ ~r!n yourself and you will NEW MEW NEW! ~~~Y ~::1eenl~~ ror 2 3 6"/.'l-8~91' ba. '119sm~2li·6719 wkda)'s 3 Ddrm, 2 ba, attractively apl. Incredible ocean have a rinished home at J unit ' industrial condo m1llion. build the house 3641 E. Coaet Hwy., Cdll ~ NlcJ-f )252 VIiia Balboa Dix 2 mstr lumished IO mos S850 $450000 a prit'e at least Jl.OOO.OOO W side C.M ~3000 sq yourself and you will ••••••••••••••••••••••• bd 2 ba llOO !162 5121 or 673 ~' ~ R•::i~no~cs 675-6700 under any comparable rt Chuck Splller.631 1.266 have a fllUShed home at Jfemine c·~k. 2 BR & 3 Br 2 Ba Garden Home, &ts 5118 property 1n Newport 1 000 ·~ Niguel Shores. pnvate A~ Beach ~~I :~• II pdnce al east $1.000.bl en, ocean view. Tennis rom mly, pool. beach IRYIME u .. ~ For details, call 646-5092 1•1 ~ I un er any compara e and pool Lease $1,750 $850. 492·6700, 661·3526 _ New 2 bdnn condo for ..................... .. 21R21ACOHDO or, aft SPM . 646·8754, _\,:,___, ___ I property in Newport 641)-1212 lease Mtn·Park View' lolboalst.d 3106 Adjacent to Newport agt I ~oeracd·hetatls, nall '"" u.n2 Charming 2 BR I Ba, ..Wwport..... 3269 Xlnt loc Nr UCI S700 ...................... . r ~ U"tV"'1'r.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Crest area Sea Wind -11111!!!11!!!!!!11!!!!!!11!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!1 ___ __ or. arl SPM, 646 8754. D W. y11rd, fplc . walk to Sea view 4 Br 3 Ba. family mo. Call !2131 2.58-3563 Yrly Bayfront, 3 br, 2 ba. Sertion Sl23,!m Good LEASE WtOPTION C01tdo"'ilt"-sfTow1t-agt bch S800mo _673·5897 nn.diningnn.ocean & before8AMOraft7PM frpl r. lge patio. Sl400 terms_ $5,000 Sl900 per mo_ ho.es for.. 1700 {\ mghl light views. Pool & Dttpleae1 Fw1t 3650 675 7'l0t 6"15-~ Roy Mee.-.. Rltr. _§1·7215 R .__ r.-tennis Sli.>O prmo •••••••••••u •••••••••• •.....11..-0 ,____;_ __ .. _ 3107 5 t • • • •• • •••••••••• ••• •• •• .c .... s. ,..,..... 9UIUV ~ 48-772 ---------. Gro••i 2700 Steps to Beach 28 R, part ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1111!!11!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!~1 LIMOA ISll Reduced to Sl28.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront lease. 4 Br 4 rum Lower Duplex Im Beach Yearly 3 Br & 4 Execult\•e Beach Home, One of Newport 's most 2BR. ZBA Condo. I yr Oregon ranch ror rent. Ba. ram1ly rm , lop con mat' Yrly Mature Cou Br 6 7 5 9 7 9 7 & ocean view. 3 fireplaces. preslig1ous homes on new. Highly upgraded S350imo. 200 acres, 2 br GREAT d1llon. dock for 40' boat pie .!!ref ~. 631 :1115 213 585·2!!1 2 story. modern con 1·ho1re lot with view of Ti le. Wall to wall h ouse s t re am F IL SL900 1Br.1 Ba. Bay Side $450 st ruction No quallfymll the m a1n 1•hannel 4 carpet:; Wall paper Lakeview Or will sell. AM y HOME Aporfmetlh Fw1tklwd Adults. no pets Savage $229.000 Geor10te 963-5568 b\_'<lrooms Pnred to sell Landscaped, encl06ed $225.000 (503l947 3143 or I houst-lrom Ot·e<1n 4 Br 4 Ba. clean & sharp, ••••••• ••••••••u •••••• Wilde & c.o 6'7S-6606 Agent 1mmed1ately will ex patio Pool, Tennis. 1ac eves 1714 >661 1622 81 vd · Cd M 3 8 f( next lo len111.S & beach lolboo lsa.d 3706 2 bdrm, 1 ba, 2 sun de"'ks. h r d t I .,1 000 bl "t -famtl) rm . • lanai. 3 n 500 mo_ Remax of Npt • 0 ~. . e ange or rest en 1a or "" . +assuma e '"" R ol ht....._ •~ ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• garage S650. Cttl pd w11er1119 rommerc1al property I~ a•,_ Open rn.Sat & • ~ ba. view of Ol'l'an I Bob or0oV1e759 l221 311 M.llcrvfn:Mt 6731166 s•, Dn ,,, •ml Sl,895 million F:xclus1ve Sun Or by appt 32031 Exchc.gt 2100 Children & pt'I.> IJK L Waterl Sew port Bayfront "•lhWilham Cote Via Tonada San Juan ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ail 1mmed I r r B A y F R o N T 3 Br 2 Ba. aterfront WATEF'RONT Bath .\. Condo " Capo OU A!Jpaz, romer Shenandoah Valley. VA. lease $1800 mo A'k ftir PENTHOUSE Bright & ~r.~5f1000 YrlW\~~ ba Uttl mcl Mo lO 0mo S259,500 t Cote Realty or De I Obispo Agt trade ror home Beaut 4 I.ma large 2 br+den sec ~i 773--4048_ 2 Bdrm, 2 ba . ocean & ln\e~tment Pacific Compan) bdrm lodge irhalet near bldg In super I.1d o lolbooP--3707 2 bdrm, Iba, f\repl:m•. 'le'"' St'runty bldg 498·5640.498-salO Wintergreen Siu Resort ~ Pen1n lor S2000 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• utll pd ~mo Dock avail Appraised 640-5777 -Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Slreams, rustic settm11 )riv Lrg winter rentals. I Br 646.5743 675.6850 at $275.000 Owner Agt 1 ....... L Yila S145.000 Call owner J · S460. 2 Br SM5. ~ ut1I & Co--o del ~ 3122 1714lbi51570 LOW DOWN OWC -Cll)OOll 1·758-0892 ;, VERSAIU.l'.S 2 Br 2ba. dep ,, blk t11 hc·h ....... AITD ~o_pt trade OR LEASE OPTION Indeed a rare occurence Trade So_ Lagun;i gated ~ !>t'C l'lubhouse pool. 673 9327 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oclf:•..afROu... 4br.3baexec home on this 2 BR.den & 13~ ba estate area. 3,000 sqri 67 :Mll spa. refr1g S750 mo 2 br. patio. ()('ean \1ew-4 bdrms. 2'' ba fplr, ~ "• Sussex Ln lO Weslcliff condo has no~ become hme. fantastic ocean winter Avail now S'IOO mo 709 patio, W & D area Gar. BY OWNER Just redone1nside&out avail Localed on the view Prof decor. 2 yrs. Balboa Blv~ n91189 newly p111nled $995 Ne w cust bit 2 sty. Av a ii now $285.000 ot·eanfront. offering a $549.000 or Palm Spn ni;:s -Waterfront Homes. lnr Deluxe 2BR, 2BA. frplc. 644 7220or 549-875S fo'rench Normandy 3 BR pvt beach, tennis crt & or Lake Arrowhead con 1Co1to MHG 3224 631•1400 Quiet 3 Br 2ba. dplx. gar & den home Can be Owneribly'.._75Z·25SO._ pool Owner whelp do or h o u se •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Yrly2Sth&Balbo;i l>5ll walk to bch $900 spilt S895,000, OWC 3711 -------~ ftnant'e Call Dan or 714 499 3470 5518215 NEW EXEC CONDO Call Aft5PM 67S-88Sl Adul~. no pets Dme by RY OWNER 2400sq rt e'<ee4 BR 3 Ba home Fam rm, eat 1n k1lch .. llvtng rm. formal dining rm New paint & pa per S prinkl er system. dbl gar. water softener Xlnt nbrhd. great schools. JO min to ocea n Owner transferred S200,000 owe 2od l'all to see. 714-775-1675 MISSION REALTY ~-073_1 _ Divo rce Fon·es Sale Lower J Arch Ba ) Great ocean \tev.. pit area 4bdrm bearh Seashore 67U578 NEW ENGLAND Steve for more info Real &h. · ~m. 2full ba, micro, I WtsTCUFf Beach Front Unit 2Br. only 719 He hot rope Trade Luxury Newport I 21J.698·7716 w tecl 2900 g r op, pool, jar Lu x u r I 0 u s r 0 u r I Ba . winter rental 1)50 I Avail JO 3. 972-9406 home On ·~ anrl' for In BAYFIONT R M REALTY J NC_ -m~ 7~.1202 bedroom. three hath mo 673 54~ Duplex at beach 3 bdrm. • ' bd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed t·ome Uruu. or' ~;quit) U n d e r Ma r k el Assumable Loan 3 nn. Broker has client needs Back Bay area l:ondo for home Beam ee1hngs Cor0tto del Mer )722 2 ba. fant.ast1c view Sll75 S280 ,000 Act now • 0 Bid d t 2 car garage Sl6,000 ocean view NB condo lease 4 Br 3 Ba 2 ear m hvmg room and fam1 1·••••••••••••••••••• .. • mo 675 1368 Broker Co Op Agent ne~~llale r rea Y o Owner will carry re Wants fasl escrov. garage. tennis cour1 . ly room Secluded pool Beaut furn x.tge3br,2 Lge qu~;\ lbr tn plex 631-4516. Great terms to qua I mamd~S(S.9706 631·6836_ spa, pool Sll50 Mo Ref's m e yard Spac•e lor boat ba. gar washer, so of new der. frplt', patio: buyer Brand new 4BR hl'tnH/ req 0 1 red No pels or trailer $18SO month 1 hwy, '850 675 2763 lndry gar Nr beach house 49!l-3144. H..ttingfoll hoch I 040 ••............•.•.•.... TradeorlowdoWll * * Reduced 4ba Ba yfront wtlh boat 0111ts s. llOO R...tots 544 807117396521 ~la7~ bam Agent 1co1to Mft.O 1724 Pref 'rpl. no pets ~ S7000 DOWN! Nr new Ocean front (f)lll dock 1s available at ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt,»< Condo, 2 bdrm + -_ -••••••••••••••••••••"• Se__pt 2S 7~9041 For Sale b) own er mobile home Easy .JI' ft $950,000 10 Sl.300.000 12 Units Costa Mesa Homfl Fnshtd den, 2 be Bnghlen Spr Harbor View Uome SUS CASITAS C t M 3124 Sharp 4BR 3BA. 11\ rm. r 2 BR be h NIW $599 000 Open Dally llll Sold 2274 lliOOM. Sl25M dn 10'1 ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• I.Ilg, micro. pool spa. 2 beautiful efec:;t1ve .c Br F 1 b pt 5345 & •• ~:.~ •• ~•••••••••••• ~~tr~. d~~~0~1t~: r~~~~•:g pier .Ad:l~s: •Up lo 45· slip Jvailable ~:nTn~~1~1 Rd Ba 1 ~:~ .2'~~~ f~! 3~2et;9 lal>oo lsa.d l 106 ~~!r~r ~~oge~~nt Co. !:~r:asrst:~. ~~~~~~~ u~Encl :~r\dults: no 2 Br I Ba pool, laundry su m e Io ans Sr e 549·240S or499 ~ w this huge 2iden or J w II ' •••••••••••••0 •••••••• 641 ll24 maids 1glle$l apt S1500 pets 2110 Newport Bl rm No pets Close to all aoyt1me S1 34 ,SOO r~FECTST .. R'W'ta B d th t CALL'7S.UI I a ase CALL US f.OR -Mo 759·0'Z79 548·4968blwn8&~PM Call for appt S41~S435 t::1111. "' •""" r con ° ""' wa er -l!!l'lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllll"l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llltcCMN p--.... 2000 Yearly. Winter Rentals Brand ne~· 2 Br Condo. 2 -Mo TSL Mgm~ 642 1603 Caretaker on prop 16711 Sharp condo in top area views from both living • ....,..-. '1 Aegir Pro""rt•-Ba . 2 car gar w elec Orea n front On the So Csl Plaza area Ver} D S •J6 079 d • • • •• • '•••••••••• •• • ••• ,.,. ~~ B 0 -I .... EWLY DECOR. 1ane l ., 4 or 2 spat' Br's + 2 baths room an master swte 6'1~ door. frplr. dishwasher, boardwalk. 5 Br 3 Ba. mce 2 r, l .... poo , Jar, "' 847·3205 frplc, dentral area Best Gorgeous neutral decor UDO ISll 4 Pl.EXES micro, washer & dryer. Furnished or unfurn tennis. no children, no 1 Br gas pd, encl gar Assume lW, VA at or all ts the price. JUST and the best flllanclllg at 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car. 40' 2 Bdrm, 1 bath Near So 31r, 21a, $600 lllO. pool , jac, balcony No S 1500 Mo Ye a r I y pets, prefer t'OUple l600 d 1wa sher. pool. Adults Atlanta & Bushard REDUCED lo $104,950 the beach <.:all for your lot Sunny So. patio. New Coast Plaza Temftt' 972-2828 pets A\•ail Sept !Slh 675·856_2 __ mo leaJe. 642·<Xrl7 642·5073 __ 962·9964 L-vm-R.E personal inspection ktlt'hen. bath Ready for rental area Super condi tot.oG ,...... ] I 07 _l800 Mo ~;_!53 MEWP,...T HGHTS Newly decorated I Br ~ • --r 2nd story add1t1on Jusl ""' D I "-b Q II \\\\OObrldge Un1que 4BR.gar ut1lincl taae. semi.rum , $430 three bedrooms. two Empld adult over 35. no Owner w1 carry at L-Hml 1050 " t s325 R r· C d -~·-RcalllJ J.2·2·1 Super rond1tion ruoo. Sept 19th to June mo. lst &lasl. Blue Chip baths. [ormal dining pe s r s 21r. I loApt Newly dtt<>r. C:as pd ent'I gar_, pool, dshwr A~ulls. 642-5073. I 000/o RMAHCIMG _!!7-17!.L__ (Uj listed. t1on ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE rute I Br cot-Like new custom built p x ..x:p Y gar u1et l3i,.,<;t , 2 Br on o ••••••••••••••••••••••• h h 5481021 .. 10 000 full Near break enn t e 19l 675-~. _Pro,,..rties 857 2040 room Eating area in _ · ____ _ •• . pnce_ Agent Elegant 4 Br custom m 55 I ·3000 ---= 31 T • ~6516. Nellie Gale Ranch. .,?OBarrann r k .. , lrnn• first year Under IOX LGMJmO a..cll 3141 For lease. Exec condo 3 kitchen View S1500 per ~ a..cll 3741 r OWUACMM beaut view, imported gross. ••••••••••••••••••••••• br; 21'l ba. front & rear month, yearly lease •••••••••••u•••••••••• Newly decor gas pd • lilt• To The hacll marble, pool m.e yard, 4 Below Market Must sell' Ill Almost oceanfront wmter pvl!_yard. spa & pool Nr 631·730Q, Realtor rum lux stu<bo. spa. TV encl gar • pool, dswhr Cozy 4 bedroom Ranch car garage, equeslnan 5r,down.m>OperMo 2 --------•I REOCARPET rentals co mpletelv CcJM Fwy Ava il Oct 15 Exclusi ve Big Cyn maid service. phones. Adults.642--5073 style home One mile 10 lot. S625.000. Br tux u r y rond 0 • IEST IUY 754-1202 furn Parking. patios, 9~2700 twnh~e 2 br, 2 ba. pvt ~ wk...:...499-2227 _ Spacious 2 Br I Ba the beach' Dmmg, fam1 Jensen &Co 759-0706 Newport Beach John trees. privat'y 2 Br EASTS IDE sharp gar. pool. tennis S1250 twwport leocll 376t Laundry fac. pool DIS lyroom,fireplat'e Quiet Eves 644 5742 or OHUDO House ms Mo Duplex s h hom 3 BR 2 64G-8126 4975411 548-9556 cul de sac st re et 714 ~ 8917 Priced for 1mmed1ale S700 M 497 5125 p~ms e, ~--••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl 13,000. call today 9518269 OWlltr"-__.....I action Newly fmished 4 MAKE AH OFFER! 0 · B~. lge fenced yard. gar Steps bay1ocean 3 Br 979.2390 twwport leoch I 069 Neeed q:.;k'E:~;ow bdrm dream home on ..Wwport IHcJI 316' No9 -pets. A~rn._f mo Call 2ba. patio, gar t8001mo Ta~lealton ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beautifully decorated exlra wide lot Owner 3 Income Properties ••••••••••••••••••••••• 97 ·3848~m J'rly.673·~ l"i....---10.u Plan for TM future HV Home 3 bdnn. 2 ba very motivated, will Easts1de Costa Mesa •-------• 3 bdrm, 2 ba, fpc, & waler Lido Isle SBR. 4BA. 2 _... ,, . h help finance Submit all Owner will c arry Spectacular view. pd S800 mo +dep Var stry Avail Sepl 15th •••••••••••••••••••• .. • with this lrg Perun~ula Hig assumable 30f~·eadr rf OnJ ~ ooo Priced to sell' Oceanfront 3 br. 2 ba, 2 Eves_ ~-1120 _ $1800 mo. Agt 871·6690, "I .a. .._.",..,...ED Pl duplex. I 4·Br wut + fmancmg at 12 5'1 txe 0 ers. Y • · st A ail _,. "· 1 " """"'" t 3·Br unit Produces Asking SZ:S.000. land m· ory. v · .. ~er ..x:p · Completely redecorated 637·7751_~.--- 0ut of town owner will great in come Asking eluded CALL NOW 1 j It> 8th Winter t900 or yrly to suit us_ A move forces WEST CU,. COHOO sell at the low market 1344,000_ Call for more OwneriAoent 7~9596 NEI~~ lease ~No pets. Agl, us lo lease our 4 Br. . W db d g I> o: 546.5527 home ,·n Mesa Verde Two bedrooms Two price oo r1 t details. arrell Pash ,._ _______ _ Gables Bridgeport 631-1266 ,.. aJtntJtiM 1Jtr:. See this to appreciate baths. Dining room model. LISted at S209.000 6W' WU If '-T>" 1706 OC EANFRONT. s No i;els. Ref's 1195 Mo F1replare Adults No With assumable loan I /0 uvnn 114 64t m63 Br. 21,A) Ba. Ref's tl.200 c•g 5023 UC>..,.,.. pets S650per month yrly I ~:z~I;~ o..1on.t1u•~..u!_ !!'.!. · or_......,.. lease.631-7300,Broke_r. Callmeformoredeta1ls.•. , . • "' ~_. .. ,... Ottt.rll~&W. 29~CollegeA\'t' Mo. Avail. thru 6·15 2 b d 2 b - uarrell Pash631·1266 • OWNB DESPBATE ....................... <'ost a Mesu. CA 6'15-9932,21.3/446-6684 ~ + en, ._, 3 New Villa Bal Dix 2 BR Preatlgfou~ area.walk to ~ Hc..t I •N--=.cE:.;...;:w""p='-'o==R=..Tc.:...::;:C:..=R::..:E'--S-T-twn ome. 2 car gar. rec 2 BA Sep.' suites t900 -~I ;~I bch from this fme JBr. For S. 1100 --------tac 50 /mo 751·.S 962-5121or645-5ll8 I ~11 , · I•-------• 38a home w formal din· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 FOUIP\.DES BEAUTY. View. furn 3 Unbehevable1 3br E side .1 THEaUff 2 rrp1 thedraJ Br ooo. .MS-0295 house , only $475 ' WATEIAtOHTHOME ing, cs. ca , ________ I ~10.000 d-ea OWC. ho • , ...... "X" ·1· kl't.e d '-• -.. Onthebeach!Nearpler! Kids /pets welcome 2storycustom me ,, .,_..., ceiings,s YI rm an •EXCITING• Breakeven.~:.iG& 2Br.Wint.erffental 2006 #8263 BR. formal dinmg & 3 bdrm, din nn .. liv anoversized lot.,~I ume Whela W.Oceanlroot.759-1677. breakfast nook. 3 car rm . ram nn .. F/P, 2Yi 13...,3, owner WI carry .......... n I ·-ts ba. dra large porcelain difference on straight Eshh .--2 BR 2 Ba condo. nicely Plus: plush & roomy 3br garage. ge c....,e ·pan. tub w /ceramic tile walls note at reuooable rate W i t b o r w I t b out I Estate ru rn u hed with Ba y ram ily home w /db le try, 3 frpk 's, lge deck. red .... 30 000 ..... LU_.,. rumtt' ure 24xM Green Rea . Se bid .. """ aaraaeJ'ust Q I 117751 boat dock avail at extra & noor 4 cove patio ~ . . ,,. ......... _,.,. · · . view. c. g . ........,,, mo " " h 1 1 areas. Price ~.000, 57,.~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! brier Home in Laguna ---------yrly. Waterfront Homes Rentlmes63HMS Fee c arge. For ease on y. down. assume ~.OOO Isl Br Newport Home, steps Hills nicesth\ar park, Trade Luxury Newport 1~63::..:lc..:·1:.:.400::..;:;______ DOLL.HOUSE Call Peggy Pattison. trustdeedal 7"''~ .. Xlnt toocean.Hlgh assuma ~rw-llfP.t: homeon ."1 acr:rorln· BAYC REST s bdrm lBr.+garage &encl.sd 714·95 5·2473 wkda ys THE "GOOD LIFE" YEAA·ROUHO F\JH; Social Acl•v•l•es 01 tl'CIO• • Fure Sunday Brunch • BBQ s • Perh9' • Plus mo,,. GAUT RECREATION· renn.s • F•ee Lessons lpro & pro ~hopl • 2 Health Clubs• Sau'lll • Hydromasugt • Sw1mm1ng • Goll Driving ~ange BEAUTIFUL APTS. S•ngles. 1 & 2 Bed rooms • Furnished & Unlurncs:lleO • Adull l iv1ng • No Peh • Models Open Deily 9 to 6 01kwood G«~ Apert~·· Stylsli Ststft' Nicely detailed 3 Bdrm home lo C11i forn1a Hom es. Seller will cooperate With fioanc· fog. Shows like new home. Close to park wl'4!nnil 6 swimming Call for detalls. land lease 1153.00 per ble loan. Agt. 851·7177 8 e a u t I ( u l 2 2 x S 3 come Unita or F.qwl~ home w /pool, large yard patio 2585 B Orange St. S.SPM __ _ year.Can'l.changeuntil 39000 GoldenwestHome 28r, s29o.ooo. Act now . $2000 LIDO IS LE $410 Mo.Adults.nopets. LEASEtOPTION H .. PC>rtlffCllN. year 2003. H% lnt. only 2Ba -only 8 Y" old This Broker Co· Op Agent charming 4 bdrm, 2 673-6372. 4 br, 3 ba extt. home on fn~)6~s~i11'&';' •••m vour lst home in Irvine. vau.11t and ~ady to go 2 Br rondo in adult rom munlty. (;(nlral air It more. Call DO\V ll8.llOl1 2nd trust deed due MEW,OIT CllEST I! the Beat Buy in Town. 63l·4518· bath. newly red~rated Eaalaide 3 Br. 2 Ba. pool Suuex Ln in Westcllfr l.996-8'7. Call owner for Ab solutely prime • CWSC •MW"~· Sl800 mo. Yearly. Bill + poolhouse.llSO.CaU J111tredone Avtil now HewporthecllS. appt. daUy after 5 pm Former model. 3 BR. MO-.JHOME 8 Units, aU 2 Br Patio Grundy,67Hlil. Christina 557.2793 or Sl300 Option price '7001~~'~1~1f.sijj1 161n' (71 4)760-MZS 3batb , master suite SALIS Apts. A grtat lovest·i·-------•IJ85~1~51!.!1!.:.7. _____ 1~~~ooo~.~7S2-~2550~H;.it!t~I~~~~~~~~ w/pvt retttat overlook· 2706 Harbor,Stt208·A ment. A&t. John BAYVIEWCOND0.2Br New 2br t ~ba 1300s 1For Lease. Npl Height.s. Fl .... A.MCIMG + lOg tennis c:owt, pools, 5~5'l7 "'4-8425,631-0213. 2ba, oicely rumisbed. rt. wat~r landscape3: Beautifully .Remodeled Ot-eanfront. Sharp 2BR. " and spa. Good aftSum•· 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!11! MfW'OIT MACH Sec. bid&. Sl200/mo yrly. lux\lry condo. Gar. opnr. • newly pau1ted. 38R, 96$0 Mo Winter Adult =~::= ~ 1:~ b~/i'1na ......... c.tr i= •WALITOICH O.W•~-mlcrowaw,rrpk, \.ru'' ~~k t~c~r ~~el 67~111Z/21~7Z-3018 or the nicest Palermo ,~057 .76 Sllvercretl, Ux62. OneoCNewportBeach'a VlLLABALBOA lBr + spa.17~.~. Ike. 11100 mo. Call Mr Yearly or Wintt-r, fully model In Harbor View ---~~---2Br. upgraded. low ftnut and viewa Ocean-deo. 1v. ba. Prof. de-PoW 322' Trineo.Ml-1111 furn. luw1out ocean Homet. Call for the_ list STOf'!! space rmt. Prl~ for rronl locations 2 & J corated with woodsy •••••••••••••••••...... rront 1 Br. Apt. Slee .. 2 or amenities. Darrell Take lime to rtlu ind quk k sale. (MM823S--4l Bdrm unlta w/large out· v::t!'J'r:'Zb;,~1.~~c tuoolnc ocean view! Wl11t a Wonderful World Call 2l3/46-40a Pasb631-12B8. 1bop at home. It's sim· Callforappt. door decks. New roof Spatlous&IUJ&urloualiv· or Sboppln1 ri&ht at Oceanfrvnt 2 br, 2 ba. Reahg '1 "4;, (L : 100 haYe aomdtilnr to QM.TOIS thruout. Good uauma· Ocunfroat 2 Br .. r.uo, kitchen ror euy enter· Claealfled Ads. To place Wlnttr R.eital, ocean· PRIVACY & QUIET Like new I & 2 ~r Apts w /gar or carport Up or down. balrony or patio. pool, s pa. bbq, laundry. lush shaded landscap ing "60 & up Mature adults. NO PETS Mesa Pines. 2650 Harl e. 549'2~7 meStiB.AU APAllTMIHTS Beauuful landscaped g1rdtn apls. Pall06 or de<'ks Pool & Spa, cov· ered parking Adults, no pels . 2 BR. 11, BA 1485 2 BR. 2 BA. ~1~ ~15 398 w _ Wtlson 631 ·5583 642-<1156 EASTSIDE 2 Br. 1 "'1 Ba. Townhouse Laundry rm. patio. garage Small child. small pet OK. ~~ Mo. TSL M t. 00· 1603. ~t:fletd FAMl.Y Arn Sparklin& clean lrg apt&. tor families with l or 2 children. Near park No pell 2 BR. 2 BA. l.m Ill W Wtlaon, 631-5583 Hl\WOIT APAmecn 2 Br Avail. me> mo Ph11 utila. No cbUdrtn, ftO ""8. DO ......... MIO NIWPOft BM. I Wolodbrld.e pie wltb 01ily Piiot MULHIAIM and upgraded new Ul·1400 inc lD Uds jewel or a your fioaenJ .. every. avail Se~.12toJune 12. i . '1:11Jf1«1 Cllllilkd Adi And If carpets. Xlnt cond 3bdrm •llb 1ourmet day ! Dally P llot 1::'.':':75.2_,_,._._._. ___ _ 551.3000 ----···-aell, call a friendly t714J ble finandn1. fl75,000. carace. \J\.111 ptl . No talnln&l Soatrordablut your ad. call 142·SC78 rronl Newport leach. "" ct•nect Ad·Vlsor at S 7.SfOO AitOrcoO... '*'· AYail. &o JllDI u. oalY llSO! M8l and let a Claiuifled Ad· MoeUl., 6 or ••kl'/. --.::ri:=m.cz:::.. __ • •• ''""10 "'"'·'" 'Clw!.fitdMI tq.d _.,. 1 ._ ;. Ila. Mo.•a10 R Umam...wrtt 'fl4/JtH!l Cl -.. .. ·~ (H II •' a, , ,, .. I . . . Ho•"'""9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DON'T BE EMPTY. THIRSTY OR LONELY I Orange Co'8t DAILY. PU..Of/T'*Cily, Sepltmbtr 15, 1H1 TOPHATM Pm9 New conatJ'\lttlOG, re· modelln&. Spec. lo re1taurant1 It comm 'I wor ll . Lie. U OU 21 ~~;....::.::=.=.;;..=:-==--~-~ ... ~203l)=:::::...._~~~~-I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ort&in•l Wt.ndow Washer Avg 3brbome, m. 1131-7698 "Let lheSunshllle In" Free est. Jim, 631·1918 ~ SPARKLING WINDOWS P ..... /Slpl ••••••• .. ••••••••·~··• Prof. Reas. Refs Free SELL idle items with a Daily Pilot Classified Have something to sell! Ad. 642·56'78. Classified ads do it well. ••••••••••• .. •• .. ••••••General contracllnc. est.Christian.493-S43S AVERAGltlUI 1315 home Improvements. Int/Ht. Quality wort. Allo damqe repa1n. lll f1nd what you want in Dan MH107 dua wort. Uc. IM-9798 Daily Pilot Clauifleds. AporlMHh ~ AparhMnh ~ ¥ l•Hh """'"'-¥ lauh u.fww.. .,_ lauh Uwfww. ¥lat.ts...... a..-4000 ....... -.. 4JOO 0Mu...... 4400 Office..... 440C .•.......•...............•••..•.•...........•..•...•..•...••...••.•. •········•······•••···· ··············~········ ............................................................................................ ····•·················· Co1to Mfto 3824 H.ltlRCJfoa l.ach 114 Hewport ltodl 316' Hewport IHdl 316' Hewport leodl 116 S. C...... ll7' Room Cd K H om e . Wanted: lll1l11re rup M1WP01f C8(1'8 Share 2 ore suite in pre •••••••••••••••••••••••l••y •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••.•••• Female non-amok.tr. 1111/F to lhr ZBr ble ln Preetl.a'°'9. fu1J service aticious airport area 375 Tii E SEVll..LE 2 Br 111 ~ 2BR. 2BA CONDO Oceanfront large 3 Br 2 2br duplex with vie w of l BR PEN'llfOUSE APT. 2BR, 1 ~BA. Oc·et.n View. DIO Mo. ~ after H.B .. Walt to bcb. Rera EXEC omen. Inc Ida sq. rt. For details call Ba Adult.s. new l'rpts, Adults. Upgraded Refr, Bu. Upper, 2car garage. ocean $.'5.50! J<Jds & pets VERSA I L L ES. N r Huce deck, laundry, no Spm wlldaYI. req. $225/mO. 112·1542, n:pt, MC, uroi, under· ..::85=.1·=6226=·----- dra pes. patio. gar . wash1dr 961Hl76 rrpk yearlylease $1200 OK!Mustsee'll8484 beach 831-0330 peta.~75.413-Z710 La11111a 8eacb llotcrlnn, IG.m4Pam arouudpt'c,telu l<an· Professional Ortice 10 water pd Call I 5, teps to the sand! S275 Mo &.2.3443 , Sharp 2 br + Iott. Npt s.t.._ 3110 985 No. Pacific Coaat NEWPORT. Share fllrn Uque decor. con!. rm. Newport Beach. Avail 636 41~? .. Large studio with hard 1 BR Versulles Pen· ~ .fUMpd Y stud~ with Hts, adults. no pets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy, L111101 Beach. Ille w/lady artist. Nr 6"·1111. now. Mo to mo. 2619 E Santa Ana wood floors & sunny lhouse, SMQpermootb a Ull s · •9759 ee 10.642·T745 Adult Condo, Park Da~y. Weekly, Kitchen beacb lpool. M111t be Nwpt Bch. ama1J olfice, &45-4212or 548-1166 5475. ~chef's kitchen! 115366 644 5369, 548-0425 . lewtta.s 01·4555 2 br. t ba, step& to the Bnatol. J Br. l Ba ~. av11lable. Low winter veam nao..oon-amoller. Id. 182'1 Westcliff Dr., Quiet AdulLS over~ I o.r 751·9110 Yearly Sttp& to sand 2 beach, yrly, Ocl I SS7-S707or67~ rates. O..S2M . • UW pd. poo,~W N.B. fUOtmo.131-0llOO EXEC. OfftClS 2 Bd rm Starting SJIO SJ7S' Large 2bdrm for Ocean Front 28R lrg Br 2 Ba t650. 675·9797 & 615·7999, (213)787·7307 . l BR Condo. Pool, spa, nr Mu ter w /batb, pool. F lookinl foe roommate 11.,.1.....,. I Lean 1 or all 4 ..suites Beaut landscap111g ~o children ' Hurry! lt8466 deck, Cum ~r unfurn. 213/58S·2lll. _ 2 Br 2 Ba 1 blk to bcb. Yt· botpilal & put. Parlt Refs req. lleaa Verde. to find a place t.optber 51WVI n Furn. avail. Includes re pet s Avail 01·~ Renumes63HSS5Fee S59S mo WU1ter.m syr· 2 Br !\Al Ba.Townhouse ly, gar. adlts, 00 pelJ O r l eans S4 3 S IZ50.S.U-5105aft.I. ln N.B.orCdM.bySepl. SWTIS cept , phones. copy LEEWARD AP'l'S 2020 l>r. S350 + S350 dep ly 640-~ 6'1~1673 style Adults no pet.s 16S()+11Ul.87$-1106al\4 213-43&-SllC.Mer5PM. BalboalnDBi·weekly.M JOtll.11~2112.. lN macb, conf. room & Full~rton.._C M 6310397 Crpts. drps Nr &!ach LI.DO BA,Y VI E.W · 5.548-21682.· Lge bach pvt Ir quiet ..__1 , .............. It 11p. Kllcbenoetle. So. La1w pted com. HmrrAH more 2 lir 1 Ba ~ No l)t'ts Bl vd McFadden All Elegant spac 2 Br. Brand new Condo. 2 Br Nwpt H,is. $625. ' ~Uii .. 't ~ ltOO oceaArront.m.8740 Bcbalde, own rm, ba, PlAU '31·2242 2285 ~ Sant ::i An a _!dull., no ~ts 893-4894 frplc. lri paUo, adlts 2li'I Ba. Newport Beach 63l·Z2!19 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ila • v.,.. Priv paUo, eot. Pool. • + llUI. New 11111&"1,olnct apace 64 1·0763 btwn 9 I Mon Bachelor ape, 4 blocks $1200 675-QW. $900 Mo 645·9095 or 3 Br 2 Ba Yearly. Steps 5 E .._ W I lllJI D eol Ir ba, Refria. No ._,TZZ In lr~lu • bualul Fn_ from beach. ut1J pd 207 642·4662. to beach $600 Mo A " cooll , amolie or over· Reap.emplll(Flbrcoay cent.er. Euy Frwy ac· LUXURY DUPLEX Ch1c!,.80. (714)98.5-4954. HEAR l&lCH Ir IAY Near Hoa& Hosp. 2 atory, Property House. 642-asO VILLAGE n l&bt &al. 1225 mo. Nwt Hts s!:'~v. de· cesa. Avail. now! Call 2 Br 212 Ba dble gar Br, freshly painted, 2 Brsharp,yrly as.so very nice J Br 2 Ba &642·1010 New 1"2 bdrm haxu.ry 50-3112 taclled bt/ba. fordftalll. 1650 sq rt v.ith eHr} clean $450mo 2 ~r huge deck. rum or frplc, d/w, laundry rm. 3 Br 21,Aa Ba. 2story Con· adult apta In 14 plans 1 Room for l'llll, ldt. priv.. Avail. 10/L . Non-smkr. H l·I Ill HMUO xtra, huge rear > ard 84().6JQ2 un um S750yrly carage. ll20 Mo. Adults, do 30 l't boat slip In· Bdrm from M . 2 bdrm F, Newport Hau, no 1 •mcl. W111.MS--•D&UDOflftCIS• with RV gate Adults 1 br condo. teMIS, pool, 2BR W OCEAN FRONT no pets.548-<ml eluded. $uoo per mo. from N . Townhouse amoltln1,reu.IG-lltl R11pon1lbl1 • mature i.2•aroc:m.No le&H re-......_......, 4450 "175 673·6331>_....6429666 -clubhouse. washer. Beauty w/sit down 2 bdrm. 2ba, fireplace. 2 Property ffoute,642,3850 fi:om 1610 +pools, t~· Furn room oa Balboa 11 /F over IO C&D share qll.lr.d. MJ. Airporter •••••••••••••••oo•••••• Westside Duplex Modem dryer. rerng Isl. last & whitewater vu J975 car iar. on ocean, 1895 "642·1010. nll, waterfalla, poods Pen.loallla Pt for utrs my 2 bdrm. 2 balla II•• Hotel. m.ms. ~12. For store Ir office space A I> t 2 Br I Ba de..e $405. 768-1633 winter or S1ZIO yrly. mo. Monthly. 978-9172 .,_ C&....-......L. 1176 Gu for ,cooltina Ir beat· quiet pet'IOD. Priv eat, Verde apt. P\anliahed, $275 U H l B b at reaaooable rates Down&ia1rs with renced d OK N ROP E RT Y --Inc paid. From San amlll.ltcb.1115. except for '/WI bdrm. p. uo · c · 500to4000~Ff small yard t>nclsd Br, 1 s~ clul . o J . R P Esatblufr spacious 1 Br ••••••••••··~··•••••••• Dle10 Frwy drive North mlB You pay •tmo. pl.111 Carpel. drapes. air, llESAV~o"E R• garage c arpeted. pets or at.er beds. S360 MGRS Pool. q~ area, single Adult st u~10, stove , 00 Beacb to McFadden balf of tbe ullllllu . partttioll. 17'01 Beach. P'~ drapes central heating _!!!O 96().81.23aft6PM 675-6173 67~0364 adult. no pets. S500 Mo refrag. ut11. $2SO/mo. then West cm McFadden .............. 4100 54Wl0'7 ,_MZ=·..::~=·'-----MtMon No pets, 110 children pac1ous I Br Apt. Av11I 3 B~. 21i'a Ba. 2 frplcs, 644·4'.67. $420 to ente~ 492·0180 to Sea wind Vllla&e .............. •••••••••• Yn fem ndl aame 2 Br Proreulonal Offices. 1525 "'':!:'~rdel ..,1E, C.M. Quiel. S4IS +security on 9·15. Pool, laundry atnum w/waterlall, dbl Versailles tBr, fum/un· eves/wkends. 492·3517 (714)893-5198. SULAllMOTa. Jbla condo nr s:c .P. Rtmodeted to your ..,,_ ' 548-5442 77~5629 fa c , frplc. garbage garage Adults, no pets rum.~ coo yr round. dys Mak e your ahoppioc Willy reatall now avail. USO /mo 5u .u4' apeclficaUlm. Birth St OCEANSIDE Ov-;;-JO. :!Br qui;l,-;;;; d1sp . garage & parkang $8 50 Mo 675· 1458, Call Wed eve.642·4957 Have ~meOunl ~ sell? easier by uain&lhe Daily $112 Ir up. Color TV ~l · ' nr Airport. CallMt-1722 Offlce /comm'I. ~1200 pets SJ7S & S:SS mo 311 space Adults only, pets 631 3J6S ant Ad Results 642 S678 Class1r1ed adsdo1t well. Pilot CluaifjeilAds. Phonea in room. ZZ'14 Fem prof nnte needed to PllMILOCATIOH IQ n. Cloee to 5 Pwy. W Wilson6.1lj_l77 ~2n~~r~iMS4~5 9~~ .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Blvd CM abrJBrJbaboule,Bal. Approit.m>sqft.lSOO banks,sbopl.1-433-1723 Nr OCC 2 Br Patio NO l Tues lhru Thurs. fn • ....76'5 Isle. Yrly lie. Sandy Ml ft air coodltloned o(. DOGS AYa1I 1()..3 145-0 Mon 8AM-9PM • .,.... 4210 I Tl·HU or Anne at fle e w /aprlnll lera . S e SIJlire for a~:(f;;~.._~:~7Ba jHH*Z 3142 • 8-DA Y WEEK. SPECIAL • ~~~~:~~=· 11·':~~-~~~db£!?:::=:~: )tH~·.~ai~rc~: Mesa Verde. 1100 ~q rt ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 8 0 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • w ll I y I v I i I. DO w. ... ll-JS. Non-smkr. -dualrl al par It . Ca II l'Ollt . rvarenlry lO Im· fplc1• l~dgr:-agdis~~~~~ Deluxe Adult Bayport • ays • 815-ms. SIM'7M. 114·1257. Alll for Kr. S!:nfr.rdt~~l~arklng. enc ose r e • Condo Outstanding D W k Ct f d b I d t • v-........__IL....&....L ...... F. to ab.are KB Ccmdo. Campbell. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!•1!!!!!!!!!!! nopets ~ Penthou s e view e Its easy to place yours-ay ee ass11e Y ma1 ·an I ~----mo.CaUt¥ta•wllnd'1 3103 ~.!areA\L_S<l()..44~ Overlooking Huntmgton costs JUSt $8 -that Sonly a dollar a day1 To Qualify for th1 S • ....................... 94TD MIWPo.TC9n"a Retail Store . Best beach 2 Br Adults onl>, no pets Harbour. 2BR . 2BA • I ff . Newport OceeafroDt. 2 • F to share Ni 2 80 Pl'fttil• Hila Oii 16\h location in Newport ! 1425 Mo 755 w isth st sisoo mo. Boat slip avail • special offer you must be a non-comme rcta user o enng e • Br. Avail. Winter . 2e.;A ill coil : ecb' noor. s.uo per aq. ft. G. S7SO Mo. 116 23nl St. Call646·9507 _ through Peters Landing merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must • Wulll y t llonth ly . •T»-1.83 · ' · Olaoe,TllMNM. 17MW,173-140t z Br 1 Ba 1981 Maple 121J1S92 l584,2.82-1136. e be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad 11•7m· 11toral~boulelDN•pt lnMSlmY Ciut1rcW 4475 Ave Vpstairs. Asdulls. 1"iu 1144 e needs eight days selling time or JUSt one • A"v"a1111n0<!'.~,•=N"s~or• Bcb, yrly, pootmo, tut COSTA._A ....... no pets $37S ierra •••• ••• • •••••••••••• "' • .. a ~ t aec. dep. M5-495 2 or J l'OOID oft\ce suites. •••••H•HuuteHtt•tt M mt.Co 64!:_!324 • Oabu or surf, spec, a A/C, pie.yatprta. Ulll K ·l 90 • 127 corner 2bdrm, 11.ba air rec bo Ab t 4 words make o ne • BR,2 babame.tl50/Wll. Prof. f , !DltYN, to ahr IDcl.AvaU.now.Call w/amall bid&. 99 l W racllitles, sec s c Plaza NEW • Use one word 1n each x OU Ann llcCrerey (J03) b111e Nwpt coodo, pvt Realooocnkl 17S-l700 lttb. St. Costa Mesa area f.495 mo.9791955 MOVEIMOCT. I • class1 f1ed line of type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • •JIOO ::::z:iei~~· l50011o.M2-M90. LuwiotllAcMtU•iltc) plainly . • ........... 41 Prt.Mltldlf IAc.lt ..._trill ...... 4500 Dun.EX e .. :C' .4P1ro1. hoo t au e ...................... .. I bdrm gar. gas water • ••••••••• .. -•••... .__ .. 41•• Prlll tllll auv on the .,.,.,. .. f S & 1 BR APTS WITH • ------------------------, .......--t .. ·• vwu aqn.3 rontorfices.2 pd Pm yd tove CAR PETS, DRA PES. r------•1 ....................... wa er. lar ae drive in t ear Refng ~ 645·7636 • I • Cootad 1 · I car 1ara1e. Ruat. Come1eeltaow! doors. 3phasepower » I Brlba.upgradedcon REfRlGERATOR, I I. L ~r1••1t a y Buell, $100. pr mo. Mu~""'*-/ aqft.1'7'79WhittierSt do''"""" Pl" T'" ~Mw. A'C. SPA. REC e 1 ":1:' L ~ AYoll.1!!!!--T.WI= C.11.M<>""'. nis. pool. volleyball. SORRY NO PETS • I I • ~ . . for Slqle aarqa ta Calta Call J1M17, tor ..... W..ttd 4600 adult S450mo 9570222 BUILDINGTOTALLY I I. tfli llesa, double boll, appt.to.., ..................... .. A SECURED • s a 00 I . .,.o.lll·IP S APPROX. Z90ll ft, open Si na i• professional 2 Br 1 Ba Pool. garage • I • I. ~._... 4400 spece. ~ Npt. woman with 5·yr.-old No pets $48.S Mo IJ9S A LOCKED I 10 60 Pemala to sla&N 1 br ............... •••••••• Bell. loc. Newport cbild looldng for2-bdnn Baker 641·0763Btwn9·1. UNDERGROUND • • I • Balboa,_.. apt. 8DO. 1117 Weetdllf. N.8. Waot Arcbu/Tollal Bank a pt. Reuonable rent Mon·fn _ PARKING • I • m.T702 flAudal lall. 1000l.f. BK&. !04tM (under MOO/mo.> Costa 1i!~. ~~~~~s ~~re~~;~ IRYINE 11 13.20 • Dana Poini.11. 8'ralPt, 11t.noor . .-.M1R. IAYl'IOMT ~ .. e::n:~=.8c':i~ Ref's.~-· 646-8727 _ Neat U.C.I. Campus • 15 80 reliable, prv JR, prv MIWPOIT •CM Nut door lo R111ty AAawer Ad MIO 642-4.300 -HARVARDMANOR • • • BA. DS0 mo. lit/Wt. hll Hnl~ euc. of. P.licu . PlwU .. oltlce Mhn . ' Mesa Verde, lge 2 br 2 21 Calilonua Ave Utlla cl Uces from .., . "Oii space for ...... AllO slip ba, adults. no pet~. 955-2.SZt • S h ddttl I II f I tlmet • Prof llt1'sbare1J11ciiou1 Call" exec. otnc.. from tvaU.MMtll ....... ~/ oo mo. m 1658 Add 2.60 for e1c I one ne or • 2 Br. 2 Ba. BalllM lllud •· lllddla. MCNtarlal, Sub-let ., sq ft. om~. ,,..f.,-~-- 0.. PoW 1126 Adult condo. Pool. spa, • Apt. Jolla •t-OIM W . .... am., ....S pro. Prime Nnpolt Blvd Ad· ••••••••••••••••••n••• ....................... !BR w/loft 1'-'IBA Ltv • • E•et•wlmdtm.ms cwlq~qwtp. dlw. ....... 3 Br. 2 Ba. drapes, d/w, rm , din rm, k itc h, NB Octa.n View. IO' to nl&~~llPANIAf.1'118 .... 1.ltbra O, .... , SOOS ya rd. ga rage, frplc micto·wave. attached • Pu bli sh my ad for 8 days starting • Bell. Lartt Boule... Tl .. ~ -c..a ...... aq. ft ...... !!' ............... . Near beach Avall 9130 gar Next to golfroune • II a. AJ'l 1 -·~-Rile S.1'5/IDO. UWa lo Mo.67S-4089 aft5 & senior citiun center • Class1'f1'cat'1on • . . MIWl'OIT cld. '1n w. lttb. st: ..... !~~M!~~c M miW\ D ·--82 • BeH Ocean View apt. ,...... "l·-· I nnv ... 1-. . . ' su-r sh•rn 2 Br near ~ mo. ays . ...,.,...,, · .. t d f I "-eaa "-_. PCH' Malaga an exec Eves 833-0313 Name &~:4.1 ci>il ch::. to Spac~-.;;:u;. al· IAYn<ln'OmCE low overhetd. CtU for du pin , built-ilu, enclsd l..cll )14' • • ..,. w ,._ tW •· nc.. am. ,.._ Ck1 • r.st. jlmMorial. part· :;::a~ 115•000 Cra ig 11ra1e. aeclusion Kids • Address • joyaaalaebome,takial Hall.AU...-anila· au.tte.1'Hl40. OK. 35. 7»6.580. • cat9ol pllail, etc.•· Wt.1. ·.-.i·. "-m Ne..,art ~ 5CM N. Condo, 2 BR, ocnvu deck. • c 1· ty Zip Phone MHttt.!!HIW .... n .•• at ........... Newport.Yd. fplc, IS25mo • rem. m * .,..... reetala. No le .. ,... 110.qfl.llUllo. -~•92=·..;:;33'7=$"'-, ..;;;:482-~81=----00 __ ,...,arp 2 Br. New carpet. • 0 I d 0 I to sllr 1 llr I Ba .._e ID twb!4, ctllmM la .. fl._., Mo. llwllMJl•heelt 1140 paint . with aanae. • Check or M. . enc ose , • Woodbr1.Pool,)ec •• t.· TMllllHT m.n;.~.Co. s .. i mm l n ' P..o I •••••••• .. •••••••••••.. Adulta no . 548-98$0. d t • Dia crts. •ml SMUa. SPACI ~·!!'!! a..mlcal Service ._,. THIWMIM.ITIH .,.,..... lHt • Charge my a o: I •. THI=" Bull•I* leacb, Ut ..... l.a1uu N11uel Luitury Actult unitt at af •••••••tt•• .. ••••••••• • 1 • llel•I" OMITy Late llm St. area. No n:p '*'911ry, fordable tiv1n1. 1,2 It 3 ceanfronl for Wlnter 0 ~ # Exp. • Home. Ml. • + ~ ... f\1UIUllo. will tralD. tlO.GOO; Full Br. Wtll dec:oratcd Rentals. Fumltbed 6 • L."'-I utll. AllWW M ,.. _....... ..,.. .... Co. amoot l"eCl· Wiii net Olympic abe pool, Ulht· unfurn. Btoller. f7S.4812. 1 e ••l. M llCllpt. • ...... ft. PrtM tll·Jal •.ooo +. Call Collect. edlftlnll court,J1c:uni. 0 FEE! Apt .• Condo •• D • # Exp. I Wtt.rhm emcee •• M.IORllCB lllon ·rrl. ••• PM parll like landlc1pl.na rentals. VIU• Rent.all. • Ntwpo11 RalW ril a .._ .me. Halla· ..;i•=llT~.O:.clll=-----~.':t be1utiful bide lo 175-4112 lk'Oker • L ___________ - - - - - - - ' • fw M ldll =.' •:: .:~= :'.: ~ ';.j. : .. :: '::t!° r:.:=.~=· Me-CM19 PAii Diil --------;.;.h;" ClmHltd AdntM I I • Mii .. ......_'hrdleW.. •ltMllMI. Air tol d, •ldeo aamu. etc Dt luxe poolside xtra COUMTIYCWI • 11119 ~----l'flMIMi. MJll~..,, cf'• CoaJlettlJ 1et.ep lar1t 2br. 2ba. bltna. U¥1M9 • I ·11 p·1101" now ..,Sf • ....... 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II tral"""" ,_1111.ity to ftlera k'e c; erk or J ",...OI 1o:1 rn bet"' ~II 13 .\0 & -P~~~ EJrNnNr . 1111pen a._, ll:I0-4 .30 1ume sac. -ava a· ........ vt¥'1• la•urance ro Typing _..., f 11 •••••••• ... •••••• .. •••• U..lll' Al D E -Worll w /llao ahllt lncld •knda. App. bit ror li'm>ch bakery' move to 11 Frln1e req Oranie Count)' Im med operuna for 11 ~ 00 •n hr Work u or lRADllUV'ICECO Mfr dlrapptd adullt, hall ~'!f ly Olft Shop, John rate Oayffnllhtahllll btneflta X·R.a1 Um11e Airport Lo<' Cull Janttor to wurlt full vur1 ••mt 'J11 ualu ompul9ta1d Network * •1t * U.t. lihat be 1troo1. $t(;RET ARY Wayne A1J"j)Ort 1\le lhn.i FuU rompany beoentt J>rtf "2·7911 Claudln• mam ume. MOl'Mia)' lhru fr1 u r 1 v r t h t u u a h ~ ~h ~tn. opcool. UH<>ut ESCORTS w1Wo1 to aullt Iii tui.a RequlNe uctlleet ly~ Sat AM only. Bettlt, Vit de France, So Cout • DISI( CUIJC i=___ day 9rM to 6AM ~htfl re,1.1uri.nl Wt! Jre rur cea · ''°* fll.llH MCJWN 1urh II colletlai. feed· lftf dotJwr rt 1 $4e 0071 Plau M7 17!M uk (or •4 GlllS• •=•<'tll tnnl(I' brnt'f1ts r r n I I> , t' <' k 1 n r ltadln1 Nat Co UM to Ins, ltG cleanup Unit· alJbn Lllht -::~c:I M1tt'bbet~7 llam !PM llPM •hltl. Mon l82S Spmd weellt'nd In p1rh1t For 1nttrvlt'w, hornt111.ik..-u .. ..-111111 lOOM w /2 to l ...tlll"ILI In ror talaJ itlwa reduct.Ion ed Certbnl Palay As typla1 l>revlou1 u C.,._ COUNTER HELP lbru Sat WIU train Sea 811ktrslield MU!ll llkt t·all St'otl Whtrlu c-1um1• & rrtlrl't'\ whu ~ e@J723 • relaaaUoo m11111e. ~-SaotaAaa$41-5'710 Exp'd ,&d worktngcon M da It Lark Motel , C I' 71 4117).(1700 ur mnw 111 t'nJu) ll UtklllR ll'tlh l"-'o w...y1e~ IOJI StevtlU.$48-2ll 7 AppUcaUom now beln1 :::;.~n~~ ~ dttJon1 Must be ablt to tv!~u~::"i:aret~rl• ~··ru btwn Noon ' ~,:,~;.~YHefp1n~~d~ltn Adv a n t'r0d Ht• llh 111 .. "t•n111.i l<tl• ~u.illl> •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• NEED TO LOCATE lakea foe f\lrnitule de-quired, bul dltlaphooe worlt S•t It Sun Other style restaurant ln rat' Call P11ul, S.m JOam on Center, l:W Drutol SI foocJ "'0 l'.(V n•·• Wi· <1rr Wldo•hulDOntft.oloan •ATMYTAnOI Uverydrivm.Xlnt drtv experlencer--.ary hrs tobcarranged Ap quetbillt'lub DRIVB IL_89l87SO North, Su111 100, Npt .inx1oui.1.u1ram~uu'A p tor RE 110,0Q) up. No Tvnlat. Cral.1 ll0.7412 lat ~rd requl.recl CaU ply In person . Ke rm t13 0838,._2666 to p1clt up parta and ht!lp Bch EOF. M F pl\ 111 11tr '°" 1 Ill'\ credit t'bed:, no penalty. Attractive Lidia would Moo·Prt. 8AM to IAM, Our 1uceeu in ~ in· Rima Hardwue, 2668 C~unter help, f/tlme with lnvmtory Perma C.UrtlC ilTS _ :~~ ~11l~~~l'l>~::~1~1 1 :;J Cell Dtniaon Auor. lovttopartyw/you Call 646-7571. duatryallowtu,topro IJ11rborBl..QL__ Kuater's Cll'llntrs, 1~ nent p11rt t i me r .. t.UpT,.... JilltMon.o <JUlrt\'' l13-7lll -- -LynnorLaurieanytlme. Apt .llar" Aaslll Mir vide hllbly C()mpetltive CHICIUICAI E. 16th St , c M employee Call 4 doy,...... COlllf*IY VolowCllJOft M:Z: Don't caU 111 unJeu YoU m.13113 team ror e lllllt adlt apt ealartes and beoeflta Ill· needs a few gd drivers. ~-4243 661-1313 pd bn.fltt. 97'·7'60 ta look1na for on an1 295 L tol CM. want cult 2nd & 3rd A 11 com plex In Beach Arta. cludin1 MedkaJ, Dflltal, 9 8888 -" fo Ted bit 1 1 I t ., TO 'a owner and non· cupruaure usage hifire and --•-. tldlle PAID vacation llnd 4 J. COUNTER Girl. P/l1m1• -r _ luu11 tn< iv11 u.1 u EOf/MFH Therapeulic Reluatlon VI lWIJI) AM shirt. no exp nfl• DIJYa H "IR s-'ST work 111 lht! 11111ts rfrpl owner occupied The Sunnra;n.anNewport rea.1213JSG-1573 more Applyinpersoo·01pp1ty Mutt have jld. driving ~ tH• 1u1 a p1cku11 uml d1•h\ M utur~. luv111.: borri Tranurtion Muter CLAIMS Cl.llr Donuts, LM4 Ntwport record Local plck·ups & MANICURIST driver M~t bt-ovt1 Ill lli:<•tn t'hmtum llUnl•lll »MMZBlr -,._-~C••••, ASSB .. S Arp~l1A ~Oll·Friu', PIO lO 12 0P~!!?n!ner1 ~~ .. 8,!_~0Y J!L .. £_M. deliveries some heavy Orange County'11 • t yrs old 11nd havr,,. 11ood 111·1·d1·d 111 h11hy"t 1n 8 rr11 ~ ... T-" ,.....,..______ . 0 ""'"orca erwn. ,.._,, .. ~~ ..... ~ hfl1ng required-will Salonneedayou. dnvmg rel'ortl Nu 1·x11 h111111• l'..1 11 1;.1:1 :i IC!! &;.:?ff'-·-1035 EscClfft Loe. Mtaaaon Viejo co. nelDept.(714)760-«)00. to handle claims Counte r help & PIT also be trained in RIVEGAUCHESALON nee but an mtcrt-~1 m 31'\f !ll'M Mon Jori ..._. needs Allemblflra w /2 Knowledae ot inaurant'e sandwu:h peraon want h 1 1 UJ\ "lTl v W h 1 ( 1 r 11 ., '· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24Hrs. Ml0180 yra. exp. Candidatu -· " -"'. "Aurs NEEDED 11 mec an1t'a u~tmb y ....ro epu 11 ,.nv MM 1 1\\I( C•tca.cb ::-. coverage is required "" "" k 842 2000 S.ttter ~Co. g; IMC /YI ' mWJt have gd. manual ~ Pd. com~y benefits. AM to 3 PM Gary's ~h wor · HAlDW AIE SAU.S "".inh'c.l for i:cneral .iuio A.II typee o( rul estate AM /Mt:./YfM dex~rity, gd. eyesight, .........._ _,,,,,,. Bank CiU: Pauline, S49-8909 75Z.S401 On 1 Y 1 hose aeek 10 0 Pull or p/l.ime. Apply 10 L.rauntlrom11t Alll!n1l.1nt r1•JiJtr ~hop f.\li ICJlll 111vestmeni.1lnre t~ oeat ID appearance ltde-~ .. p e r r. 0 n . c r 0 w n ull t1m~ 1 s I ............ .. REPEATM~AGE pendable. Wort 11 in Ufe of permanent employment Hardware, 31111 E Coast 6750:'34 MECHAM C PfCMWt support medical elec. 1 I\. 1_. CLASSIFIED CUSTOM& n~ apply Hw CdM ~ (111•r d 111 11111•1.:11 & 21.dll»t ~~~~~·,' c:ii~~i~,!~ tronics. Gd. beoelits 1'4t"Wport SaVICE -~ LUDrstSOH 1l11mP,t11· '1•11h •n '42·2171 54S.0611 48Hl7l Only res{'onsible ADVflTJSING A challengmg oppty ts •Vacattons & holidays HOMEMAKstS for 2n1I & :iral 6h1h' pt•f\un .!17 \\•H.ulo WE PAYntEMOST persoos seeking perm•· EquaJ()ppty Empl M/F ~II rt' open at Schweber Elec p11d •Co paid r.rof11 Earn $6 per hr Pl.,~ltl' Co Will lr111n l 0116. 1· \1 St-t• Ua\1! For your TD's le noces TrTfef 1450 oenl emplymt. need ap-'1111.LJ lron1cs, a lead.ing elec sharing •Med1ca ·Life housekeeping, P time. Must have nwd1 JIJ1h1' MEDICAL ASST AlDennisonA.saoc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ply. CaU: Mrs. Parelli, The Classified ~pl. of lronscs dsstnbutorforan Ins approx 15hrsperweek & bt lingual l'Jll for lnmi ''"t:•·un of 87~7311. WANTED. Airline lJckel 581·3830 IAR MAID lbe Daily Pilot has an lndmdual who lS self Mission VitJO Area Irvine, CdM , & Newport betwe~n 8AM & :!I' \1 f •«I! ~ 'J>I' rt' n n ti lo Houston or Dallas· p tr Need enthu,,iastir 0~., motivat~. has od com Call Mrs. Parelll Bch Girl Friday Horn~ 751 7856 OPPORT S ECU RE F w h d · • "' ....... ..., ,11un~lron1orr.t, ,i..,11, INVEST Beach proper· ort ort epart1ng Assemblers. We will peraon for dart tavern. on one o our lelephone munscattve slolls & one ...,. . ........, Servicu.~5022 LEGAL SEC'Y \lu.,t tu ll1lhn1• ti ilo ly2nTD S 1600 30% Los Angeles between train. Apply 7 AM C01talilesa.64&-9935 sales desks. The person who 11aysattenllontodt HOSTESS· Part & full Exper'd tor vll'U,;1111 ll.11k off111 l'h ~. 1:-!:!:1 tum dis~. 20%, '24 me'.;!: September 7 and ~c MacGreaor Yachts, 1631Beauty we seek should enjoy tail Jr College educa Mature person to run dry time, evenings Serve s A medium sited 1• 1 ,,, , 1 • 111 1 t•"'u 11 11· 111 llr S1080mo 16%, Xlnt payor Would lllte round-trip. PlaceoUa Colt.a Mesa Exper'd facialist for telephone sales. be able lion pref'd. but not re cleaning agent'y com •wtne & beer Spaghetti defense firm lino<l tH• \1 .i l11n1• H11" 1•1r.u;. 661·2990 f~~e call days , ' elegant new Newport l.Otype4.5wpmandhave q'd Please contact laundry combillatson Ill Bender645-0651. ing, SH sb1ht) tn w11rk 1111111• C/\'lt°:l.'.l ---------1 __ ...._ _______ 11 \Beach beauty salon a pleasant personality Barbara Wright at l.1111una Beach. Good independently !knl•f1t, .. t'<li<;rl 134,000 buys B .000. 20% rr-..a..-1 ASSB .. S 67• .... .,.. Classified or telephone 556·3880 pay & benefits. Call: Hoshutt ~ 1 " 2nd TO i--:r-r-• --1 M' . Vi . ,__... g..,., a.,., ""9 A I i N Bever !J %3-!I~ (' 11 I ' u 111 ~ l' l 11' \ ~' t · , ",. ...... """a ISIXlll eJO co. sales experience would ......-5787 or ....... 1.,, eves PP Y n person. o ex · · 2ndTD.72%LTV.' ~·.:.:;:;:••••••••••••• exper. prel'd .. but will Hair Stylist with clien. celf~~u: c!!;~~ll; DBJHB.r. DRYCW.HIMG h1gb school glrls Parlnl'r C'hallt•n1;1nr hu\\ off1r1• <i1Jvt1 ·•P S3S 000 buys B 000 203 needs Assemblers Somernauty be h W ff pr necessary Xlnt for Leg a I Stcrcl:ir) :-,, Hi·< 1•11\ 111111~1 Hc.• UI Chris Shaw, 7»6062 a . ...--........a..... 7005 train. Candidates mll!t lele for elegant new be n e f' ts inc I ud in g Part or f !lime Apply ID COUNTER HELP Numero Uno Pizzeria position for tuv St•1'\ p1•urartt'<' lw;1hh' •·11 --~-have gd manual dex Newport Beat'h salon , person. 1909 Harbor Fullltme Mr Best Ul120 Brookst St f'oun w xlnt skills f>d u•n• uf thu\t:t,ltt kt1olllt·1t1ot1• of ~~D~~ E°2iv~' 20% S~.,~ .. S;~~~·~ .. D~i~j~~· 1 terit~. gd. ey15ight, bej 675·3828. ~e:i;~~l~-~~al, sli:fa~; Blvd. CM _ C~!lne!!...CdM, 1>7~3306 lain ValJey _ . f11:e~. 0 C t\1rµort ,,,,.,, "" htlltnJ.!. Jit•,.; l111;Hi.l $218,000 buys D>.000, 2nd Srhool, serving all of neat 111 appea~ce& de· IMt S..,.rsoa commensurate with ex DELIYBY rstSON DRYCI.F.ANERS Hotel Good benc!tt-l .ti I , 111111111M "'n h1·lpful TD,2113 1Mu.alyld. O.C. LowestpricesinSo. pendable. ~es. on Shock Boats. 2900 perience PLUS great Mwst be over 21 Part Co unter Pers on , FRONTDESIC i::sther 7527~1 (,rc Jl t'arl'l'I 1ivl1·11l1al llOOO buys '12.000 TD, Calif. Special teen pr~ both day & night shifts. Lafa~ette N.B. 67~~ commission program IC time Good dnvlllg re fulltt me, will train CL.f:RJ( LEGAL. SEC 'Y 1 .ill ti.II ~"4 32.43 annual yield gram 913-83112 Excell.b me benefits 'IBookkeeper Qualirled you are ambitious and cord. Ideal (or semi ~-5466 Apply tu CU1d•, Sur( & To $lliOO "lo ft-t' h> ,,111111 MESSa.IGER Chris Shaw 7»6050 · workiog conditions want to be paid for your retired person Deliver Education , l'llnt Mar) lltckll· Al!• 11 '11 .1r1·.1 l,1ll firm .•. ~, ' --JobtW..t.d, 7075 Work is in life support Trend lmports Sales efforts, please call for in1nowen.83:>l883 Subslllule aides. in Sand Hotel, Laguna t·y 19762 Marl\ithur 111 111 1 , -tuol•ll•. -..1 111 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ED l CAL EL E C · Inc U1terv1ew. li __ _._.. slrucltonal aides, sub Bearh 49'l·5JLJ_ ~Wtl I tis/ Mature Babysitter de· TR o N ICS F 631·6841 De very person nm.i.:u Blvd , ln·me 640 29'.ltl fur ll••rt 111111· '"""'m 1·r P•,.,,_./ . rk. M ho or In · Pe~ Dept Room for Advancement slllules Work i, ts me or HOTB. HIGHT 111 1"1111 11 .. u 1 • 1" Lodlrf.atilid sires wo Y me or terview please call Bu1ld10gMainteoance 642·4321,Exl.277 HBarea 53&-2:595 more while yo ur AUDrTotl LllURIAN 11111 ,, 1111 ,t, ..,, 11 11 ., •. yours Ref.646-0936 MRS . PAR ELLI . Applications are belllg OR••.u~.2co•5y 1 children are m school . h k 2 OOCL'M ~'TCOl\THlll 1 1 1 L· .r ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• A J r ....._.. Ex u1 3830 acc .. ~ed for a """•lion An"'1: A DELIVERY w k 5 Diil ls a wee . I Ham. • I I 'I I ,. I u I " • Ill 5100 v11 . or wvn.. per . ..., . ID "'t .. Ma1nl:-nan"• D"ILYPILOT I or when you desire mwst have expenence ful time poi, w11h rl\I 11.~t llliJ:. •09C•t• s Laborer. Reliable Syrs. .. "' '"' 330A W B St For tarly A.M. LA Times Apply 1m med1 at1!ly Apply lo Da,~d McNeil engmeenn.i & lan<1 pl,1n ••••• 0 •••••••••••••••• w I Ma sons Demo Automotiv• Department at the Daily · ay · h 0 m e de 11 \ e r 'I Ntwport Mesa Schools n 1 n g f 1 r n1 :-. um• MO DELS ~<coRTS L"ft.IES 167••112 "' Pilot. Ex""rten"e 1n CostaMesa o r M rs Balta Lar 1 1 1- _. .ro1 • AUTOSAL!S .. ~ ' EOEtuF Economical cir rt 760-3400 between llam & Spm. librarian ~k alb 1t•\1tt•< 111111> .. 11.11,·1~1•'••1 f'or lhe ultimate ID re-Ex per "t oss rountry painltn&, carpentry and wi quired Adults onl" No £ E O A AP Appl) In person tu \1r 1 I I c ti R I ' AND LIASIMG! overall budding main Clean lad (or home 3 J Hotel Laguna. t25 So F R .. •-" ~111\11·1, "' •'lh• \1 1\ ,,..,. axauon, a e axa-I truck driver. Needs County arowtb con· t.anan"• lllg Y sollcttlllg, no collectlllg FACTORY WORKERS Coast Hw)' Laguna uentes at .,...•rt ot•m "1··11 ll11rru·r1& .. l11 l1h••11 lion Specialist. work Class I lie 642-7182 .. ,.. yrs min exp, ref. Non· ~/mo net lake home c ( Wiiiiam Pru~• & ~ , WI-· .. , (714)951~ J linues!NeatChevystore Ple11t submit apphca· smoker,53&-7883 + b o +o a l eram1c actory exp Beach 494-1 151 soc1a1e1i 1401 (JuJ11-..r "'''l"l"' ••'· -oe mustadd3combinallon lionsto nus ,.as pref. but will lratn HOUS ECLEANING \11111-.1 <Visa&M.C.acceot~) tt.tpWmuhd 7100 saltspersons ror EZ Orange Coast Dally CLBICAL lowan<'e. Westminster Pat'ktng. glaZ111g. CllSl· Live in . exrhanjZl' Npt Bt·h Lost I Fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• straight sell & lease. Gtt Pilot p /time, 9to3, 5 days Of-Huntington Beach area lllll & kiln loading jobs houseclearung or work Liqttor 5tOfT Ck-ril ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.cc~C..,.. set for the magnificent MaintenanceDepart (1ce expr. req, tile bk· ~S466~ -avull Day & night !:!Y hour 642-2846 C~ F'ull or pan t1nw :".111•\ E 1 c el."""~ mp an 'I '82:s! Generous pay. de-PO Box l..560. kpg Xlnl pay, benerits. sh1hbsl Advancement HOUSEC' ., .. ,.._ 5 penencc ncres~ar\ l1H '•.:ht d• ~ • l1·r~ I · ~·111•111 ···I \1.11 I I• \1 .. 1111.f I \1 Jf,.,1 I 11 f..1 t1fli1I ,., , '+11 I FOlll ADS ARE FREE Call: fl P · •· mo plan. Auto exp. DO( Cos t a Mes a , C A 494 6100Glona. OElJVEllES poss1 e Ul fast Rt0w1ng -..;A"ER Broadway, La•• lkh bent ts. mslon •pro-· _ .... but · ~l'tU!I\ -operation. AU Jobs Cull· to work for J anJt'e ·~ 0 f it s haring rlan. requircu, previous ,,,,__...._, Clerical R d L.l~L'OHCl.EHK Medical /Den ta · cov· selling very help(uJ. See In le r v 1 ews wi II be Part lime Saturday & tune W /benefits. Apply aggedy Amis, 4 a~~ Full Tim~ J1>m 11 pm IJi •k 1 l1·rk t"'t1 lu• • MOTEi. erage. Pref. l~kef by Sales Mgr. scheduled alter applica· TEMPOIAIY Sunday mornings Mll!t in person at Vohaun week. 8 ~ 67S._2514 Apply 25<J E 17111 sr •·12 .•1.• touch, knowledge o how HOWAID Cllenoltt lions have been re JOIS!! have lge. station wagon, 26381 Via De Anza, San Costa M~sa HURSE to post It balance ac· Dove/QuaUSta. vie wed. _ We areinconstant dvanorp1ckup truck Gd Juan Capo <New In HOUSECLEANERS NEWPORTBEACH needofClencalhelp riving record nee dustr1al Park off of To "'thr,car .,,._. 123 counts. I/yr. exper in 1ucr-s~ Pl · d Work c:ons··•· of deliver •' c t ., ...., " payroll Contact An : llU555 _.11111 ~ easecomelllan ..,... ..ammo apll! rano.._i l7l4)S4~86?1. needed PIT for volun· registerorcall. mg bundles to Dally Flo__.D-'-- HZ.5671 Ll9UOI CLYK Exper'd Ntl!ht ~h1ft •\p Ill) tn per,,on 'l,1·ll l~JI t Liquor 2944 W I'." 1f11 Co a~l llll ' "\ II S48 2112 II\ "' [ \' I· I • I prn ., t. ritlo(hl 1 ... it Lost. VERY unusual black, brown & white spotted cat, vie. S9lh St .. N.B.64.S-«>t6 Lost: 9/3. Bi& red/gold fem Rtvr Cross Nr Vic l o ri a 1Brookhurst Reward. 64&-!la.!9 REWARD FOR RETURN OF: Man's 1.982 Class Rtng · E1Senbower H.S Lost in v1c10ity CdM 8t20 Please call collect mo 874-7905 _,_.;.;..:""'·'"""'~=-----1 Automotive leer oper luncheon Ptlol newspaper ca r ._ ..-.,... Accounts payable & •MECHANICS! Thurs & Fn t1AM·2PM IVJCKI HESTONJ ners P1time. Expr'donl} General book.keeping for * TECtNCIANS! Ill CdM Must be well _ • Good starting salary COUNTB Cilll Cinsurance .co Ora1nge Needed now· speciaJt1t grmd w 1 re(erences & ASSOCIATES with regwar scheduled DRIVstjMA.LI ounty airport oc. . I I Call Mon·Fn 8·»4PM s~~"-''lll increases M •LE 3-..i....s s I c II ID tune-up. e eclnca , ~..,...~ .., ,_......, a ary open a and air conditioning' 873-2268. TemporaryClencal Call Asli for 0101-. Jackie, 83:> 95 ll Excellent volume, work· CAim SAW Personnel ~~Wb!~.al~M 645-0Q'._t_l_ mg conditions. Opp for Floor covering sales S4CMMOO or aft2PM daily FOOD .r-VICE ACC~ advancement. See Mr posit.iona in Loe Angel~• tSOIMSkypark Blvd. - FaJt &rOWUli wurance Stude. & Orange County. 2 3 Suile235 Irvuie WOIKBS a1ency hu opminp in HOWAttDO...•t yrs. exper. in comm'I CLHK!TY91ST DBJYBY f ood service workers accts. rttesvable defct DoveJ"'··:JSts. sal .. a 1 must Excell t • "' F Time for local dt needed by Huntington R d _... .. r rr, P tr. 631.5031 Be h c "·'"--1 d. ap1 advancement or NEWPORTBEACH package ol benefit& & livenes. Excell dnvmg ar sty .xnuu 1s- r11ht person. Salary 133·0555 comml11100 structure CIHtu Typht/CRT I record re<fd Phone for trtt'l 3 hrs per day commensurate with ex-Apply in strict con Experienced C RT appt M7·9212. ask for S3 93perhr Apply 735 per. Pd compan y IAIYSITTB fidence Lo. Mr Terry operator Requires good Mr Emmons Newport 14thSt HB_5JS.8851 _ --benefits. Call: Pauline, Mature woman for boy 3 Wt le h, 714· 75 I 2324. typ1nfi. 10 key adder & Stationers, Inc Full t 1me days an.'wenng LosL Siamese dark M S.CS.9909 •-i I 8 M . Water(rool. NB Call yrs "" gr mo. Y 213-627-47:11 know edge of olftce pro--s er v Ice ma I u re Collect 1·714-m-1464 SD home or Newport area. cedures Xlnt company o....:.. & ft.-1.. responsible person No aft5 PM Non-smaller. Refreq. CorW .. t1•11pt benefits. Call Millie --~ exp nee Call 8921212 LOST Reward Grey A.CC~ Krisliel0.3&40-6363 Multi·location growth _!(ler9am,645-5800 _ Pe~SerYkes E.0.:.E male Cockaliel, College B.abysitter for my 10 yr co Good sa I a r >' or Mwion VieJO Pk. CM. vi·,._ u"00l8 AD AGENCY benefits . profit shanng Clllk TYPIST FUND RAISERS . ' ....,.. G In ~• rt a_ h old boy, while I travel. T I ph "" 0 I row g.,ewpo ocac Xlnt opportunity. Metro Clerical s ubs, work 10-10 a.~ e e one or ,,..rs na Reward Lost Welsh d t ' · 538 3080 dys or 494 3853 v-11 "'g; It It l 7515525 • ver 1s1ng agency · · Car Wash. 2950 Harbor. when you desire Re-TO .. -·~ .. ..-so c a 100 · Corgi. bm/wht, Deaf seeks exper. accounts eves. No. Luuna C u ,..,...,..'"""..," • G d f 1 1 Pl.scal1Steve5'8-73l4 1-'~~~~~~--i ..... quires lyp1ng ex -ar en~r ur oca apt receivable/media bill-.Banking perience Apply 1m-complu. sa.., days week. FOUDND. Male Collie 1og clerk ad agncy ex· TB.UR C~ mediately 7~3400. V P Bank to 140K SllOO mo Exptor & refs Shepherd. wht w/brwn & per1ence desl~. not es-Exe opportunity for ex· Cashier position ln __ E E.O. A~.P Engmeer/Relrig lo S30K 64.S 33111 blk mix, very fnendly aenllal Xlnt. salary It per, person in attractive Fashion Island Retail Lgl Sec'y ICnrl to 116,800 557.0975 bentfits. Call, Steve S•L.Full-timeposition Store. Expenence pre CLHKTYPISTS MgrTmee1 GEHElALOfftCE Lost : DOBIE. 9t10 HB. Koskela Well'a Rlch, offered. Varied duties ferred. Must be ava1la Immediate oppenin..:s Sales to $15,600 Position w ,Orange Co Nr Bch It AUanta. M Green, Townsend Call Linda at 754·1801 ble eves & weekends for rlerk typist m loan Loan Sec'y/Bank $14.400 Builder, acC0W1t1ng ex Blktran Silver Collar 714·955--0890 Orange Coast Savings & 644·5070 brokerage company In Admlll Sec'y/MfgSl3.200 per required Prefer Call Sun 'Surf AnJmal l~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!mm!!!!!!!!!l~Lo~an=-. =E~O~E'--------1 E.0._E___ Fashion Island. Growth Accntg Clerk Sll ,400 home building, com· I 368277 ACCTS PAYABLE It 'na · t Sir CASJOER opportunity BasicoHice Recept 'MedtcaJ Sl0.800 puter exper Very Hoa pita or S • . ~nkiog, CbiefTe ltr · skills required. Cati Teller'M.V .. 0.200 d1vers1fled postt1on REWARD' R.ece1v1ble, P.lti. me, ap-L. Ex p•ri'enAt r~ HOUSEWARESALES •• · "' ' Kalle 64~9JSO Great •xrwrience Send OST T. Id 1 ... 1 lttude fr ambit10D very Operatlooalexpdesi . FuJI or Pltime. Apply. • ..-. L : b wutl go .., es important. Nr. So Co11t Hunl.lngtonSfrL Crown Hardware. 1024 CL&JC Visit our new Mission resumt to Box •934, Oas . watc . b ue s tem. Plau.754-LS33 842-MOO lrv111e (Westclilf)NB VteJooHices ly Pilot, PO Box 1560, Balboa Pen1n area -Work m beaut Dana 27261 t..R.-..1...1-Costa Mesa C/\!12626 REWARD' 87c 1.8&4 ·----.. ---•I :11 _... Polllt Harbor Full 11me. - • ' 1"' 111 •U1g Tues thru Sat R""uire· Mis• V1.L.. General OHtce work L'"'~ .... t ~W~h-i_t_•_M_a_l_e ADYIKT'ISIMQ Oran•e Cout Savin•• & CASllEIS ,,,. · -1"' o s .. er•• -Loan •ia aeft:ing an ';'m men ts front ofc ap OR CALL Typmg, light booltkeep-Samoyan. Slim Build ~ . . pearance. 1,,.,.. so wpm 64~100 mg Part Time Mon Needs medication. Oranae Co publisher bilious SIVUlP Busmess u M '"' f'n 64S.S421 Cl\oker Cha.in. Vic of SA needs experienced (J..5 Development person T DTE accurately, aptitude for H · ,,h'· .... ""'"" y .. a r 1 ) 1 p 1 c e Xlnl opp'ty tor self detail. min 2 yn gen Dental Goneral ei,. .... ,,_.......,. "' · it' o(fice •x....-. « ..... r hr F/lJ ba.t 'd RDA A......,.~oN sa~penan. Service ex· starter tn a new po_s 100. " ,,_. .., ,,... me c !'!It e . • , , c.l•,, REWAID! ssllnt accounla fr de· Knowledge ol savmgs & MARK.,.,.., Apply in person Dana ortho ex per. required PAlNTERS Lost small black female velope oew business tor I loan helpful but not re· ""'" , Pl. Marina Co . 24701 Fringe benefits. N B CA RPENTERS catvicCDM,haa yellow leadmi outdoor recrea· ,quired. Call Lee : For2nd&c3nlSh~s DaoaDr.,DanaPt. 642·5997 _ PLUMBERS collar w /bell, white fur t i 0 n c 0 n 1 u m e r r 754· 1801 1700 Adams, Starting $t up to $4.50. COOK DINT Al ASS.ST ELECTRICIANS under neck. Ans lo ma&azine. Heavy pbooe C.M. We promou to manage· Mature r!l1me dinner DRYWALL Lupine. Anylnlorplease contact: limited travel, E.O.E. ~i~k~aupervisionfrom cook , instllulional, ~::~~r~t~;!/Ja~:~~ FLOORING call644·5995 Draw, commission, ex· i~-------~ WANTACAREER? volume e1per a must. member.6Jl·Z492_. -We now otter a uni~ue REWARD: Lael Cocker penaes, + benefit p~ 1 Banking Costa .Mel8 SaJary negotiable Call 1 1 b oppty for that nee ed Spaniel Puppy (AmberL gram. S3SK potential. Tai.II 517 W. Wilson St 494.9453 for app·t. ~0n:a in ~o rmsll l~pniBJ ~tra income Exper on- 'f.}.c;..!J7e. wport Beach, Call Harvey Naslund. Previoua banking exper. 631·98<S COOK general olfsce work. 60 ly Ref!~ """""' 546-4370. preferred. "'"" aafatw Found male trl·colored Alter 1chool Counaelor, 21 ..... ... Laguna Beach P /time Cook, some ex ~:mM em~~~:~. gl~ Sertlce Splewts collle, male black le 1h years old Tramporta· of Ctlfetwle · .c94-fl233 per necessary. Ask for 1 .. 96 I white Siberian Husky. tlon nffdfd. Mon. lhru Contact . Jules or Monty: &4>3678 benefits. 75H4~~-Edward Jacobson HOUSECLEANERS. part-time or full lime. start immed To11 dollar 675·2637 I•\ I ""ii • JI h11,p \l.,I\ I ,1.,•r.1~1· ~•.i1t11i~ -.,,111. \pJ1I• 11 rl11 1 •. .,.i.-11 l;tll 1; 11 """ ,, I fl 1·11111 Looking for 1nt1•r1•''' 1~ HOUSBE:BtYS part 11m11 Jnh 1 \ Ptnl' ~URSYY needed, small retire no shonha/lll n•4u1r .. 1I YARDM.AH ment fat'ilJt)'. also serve 20 hrs per lll•Ck 1nrh11h-.., '" ,, , tld 11·1 •• ,\ •' 1 meals, rotating shifts ll t'tkt<nds CJ(f11, 11r " t• t .n._ I-I 111• gd wages Call 494 9458 Cuast llw\ f:>.16 HJI ll l.d\, J11t1·n wll "' h \ forapp't -LO'T 80YTocl!!anu1>1111 ;1ppt. nrih 1'111 •·1•1 11· Housekeeper need~ for & laro, Trrnd lmiiord 1 ln)d • 'urw1~ N.B family wtth 12> ~ale~ IDl· 1:w11"' I''"' .. '' M.11 1 I tin11 small children Ref '!> Coast llw) 6.111,ri.i 1 1 ~ 11 llm• in •m 11 1 q _req 631·2966 Marn1enan1t• P1•r,m1 for f • 1111' .ti '~'II 1 • l " •rl Houseketper 5 days. 8 Apartment 111mpll'\ tn1 '""'' ''"'' '" r .... hrs. Some English req must havc-:l-5 war,,., j .il.ir• ~ l• ••• (11 \: i J\ Ref 73-~aft.~PM I perientl''" J>arnttril.' .11 1111 ,, 11t11 1" Howsekeeper. uve·tn. for plumb1n!l IJl!hl t·;iqwn 1 ~ I 1 11 • ' r ' I II semor c1tu.en. La Hahra tr) & elN1n1.il ,, J.l!•r I ll IUtrJ area Must drive hrS489~ ''H" \1cl1-,,1111·d1·n1rr1 12 13 )691 6 0 4 3.IMANAGEMENT Loo~ ml'l1 \II ,h1f1~ \t·rt ( 7 I 4 ) 6 7 5 6 7 6 0 r lnli for work1n11 µ:ir1ru•r / pr11p;1m ·'''"' I 1101.11 I 1213)943-5'43. for expandm,I( whnh·~.llt• < I 1•1111 H \ lt11111,,r HOUSSE:BtlMG llus1nts~ 9r>O &~ "' 'ur"·' 71·1 ·•:..Y· '' '"' Surf & Sand llotel Manaiier 'Prrl'l.ir,, f111 '""''' Ii o u s e k e e p 1 n ll one 111rl medtral 11ff11·1• I \ \ I' l '" •, ~ Supervisor night shift T' p 1 n g 1m11ort .1n1 I 111111 .111 'luft 1 1r part ttm~ S4 25 hr I Med1ral off11·l' 1·~11 cit' t.11 t 1 I ,,,n II \ IJ1r1' English Spanish speak s1rahlt hut 1111t ''"t'n , lt11 nf '11"1"' '' ll l .. n mg 497 4477, ext 36S t1al Salar) Opj'll -.,, 1111 < " n .' ;t_!. 1 •·"I ,. r E.0 .E I resume tu P o 1111\ 11t•'i46 11r..i Jd°;a ~ for sharp 2159 ML';MOO \·1rJo '" Hurw.tJdei housewife 10-.C 5 days 92690 • \\I to .t :ti I' \t \ ''" Sandwich shop CM Manager for 1teli ''' IJJrt t1m1·J l'\111 II l'\1 area. Ca ll Marvin per'd N'B area >\ppl\ dncl~ 'lllPM 111i .•t f'\1 IM6·1004. '" person. °\;t>..,pon 11 '•'.H thl' «0~1;1 '11·~.1 • ------.-.-.-_-;.; quor. 2944 " P,11 1f1l i'0 ;Hrgruun1!<. l11·rn.11 Coast !Ill} NB A~k for gootl ~t.1Hrng ~9-)ittJ Emte Sher-.ood fHSUUMCE Large insuranre agenc) has opening for exper person t o s en·tt'l' personal b.nes accou.ntt. Xlnt. salary + paid ro benents Call · Pauline 549·8909 Interior oe,ign asst w /carpet It drapery exp Call after 3PM 548· lSS.S 642-2004__ -- JAHITORJAL ASS.ST AMT Beaut working environ menl. Full lime includ ing wknds Will train ~.00 per hr. lo start. Ap ply m person. Dana Pl Manna Co. 24701 Dana RH Mcmn AcMts wantfli! Earn betwet'n S3 !ill ,.. 1 SS 00 an hr Work full nr l>n ''"' llant 111 m.1.,1· 1 part ltml.' :\',111~1,, cJ1ff1 r••nt• • H.tl•·1.-h D r 1 ' e t h r o u ~ h 11 1 I I ' II u' 1• 11 a I 1 n restaurant \\e Mr 1 ur 'rll IJtlrt Ht•ac h h.t\ :in re n t I ) ' 1• l' k 1 n j! 1mrr1l·rJ 11p1•n1n.: fur J homemakHo, srn1ur t'hJJr~r nul'$elo\\nrk th<' c1llzens, & retiree' ~ho II i shift. full lune ~'.~ enJOY workmR with P\'" p1• r 1 n \1 1•11 Sur I! pie, servtnf( lop quohl\ ,\ I 1 " h 11 I 1 'm ,, r food No exp nt!r W1 an· p," h1.J1rv J>r 1•1'<1 \\,. anxious lolratn you ,\p 1 ,1ff1•r ··~· r•ll l11•n 1•f11~ pl y In ptrSOO fUt•~ • ('1)fll tT)111\UC.~11• ,,tl.11 v Wed & lhur 10/\M to (ri·r me,1Lo, & t111lt1.tn ,,. 4PM No lt>lrphoni• 111 1mh1ir" 1111·111 for ri•l.1tril qumes H' rn 1 n .ir' I or 11 Mc.gin ten ll'll. '"'II M1·~ \n 29561ridofCM. drew' ;14 M., .1itl.1 EOEJMR4 t:o~: M 1' male terrier Shepherd, Fri. 1:30 to 6. Call Amy Catlly,63t-i.su Huntington Beach COOKS D...talTKWci.. tan le white, Female NZ-9990. E.O.E. M/F/V/H 982-9116 Evening Cook Exper C r o wn & bridge Sbepberd blat'k. 1rey Ftnd what you want in I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!( pre ( but not re q porcelain lab645-20'13. bird. 644-3556 Daily Pilot Claaaifieds. Ptl"IOMfl Dept Possibly daytime hrs. DENTAL ASSISTANT D:'.r~.,~O~a~n~a~Pt~·;;;;;a;:=;:=;.L.. __ ..., ____ ~--.~ Ci...,...OHIQ v ·· -Nurstnll Expemnce In typing, / RH SUPYVISC>ft Found. Tan puppy, male, 537-4840 Apply Ill person between Excellent oppt'y for tx· vie Irvine (Deerfield) IJ!!!!!!!!!!!!l••••!!!!!!!!!!!!!~l 1·3, Mon· Thurs. The Big per dental asst (EDA 552-7212 l!W'\ftjMIR E Js I Yellow House. 301 0 Preferred), some ft ofc l'\ullU ~. Clauilied Ada 1142-5678 Harbor Blvd., C.M helprul but not nee. 4 day SCUIUTS MAKE~s'l llM./WAll p lat work wkinLaguoa Bch. ANSWEIS VWllft "41'79 lu.\ Dlily i ................... \ :;~88· Arrade-Cabln -PARJ.1111. · Orthooffice needs sharp Sorry -Enmity-I( \'11LJ0rl' :i (11rmcr Armv. N.wv. Atr :· Fiiefd ~ .. les Supent1sor . g Ir I l 0 train '0 r NEEDY ~ I " _ front /back office ~n· 1 know a pywboi11uch forll' \lf M:irmr E-5 w1th 4 yc:ir'!ll'rvtel'. tal backaround nee a bore. If pel"IOIJallty rnu rnn m.1k1: twcr $I 596 a Yt..'.~r p.trt· 644·1.o5. were money, he'd be one rt mt• tn the Army Rc~·rw Thm s for JU:'[ Claaaifl~ Ada, your one· of tM truly NEEDY ,, \\'•'•'~end n m< inch ;inJ two week!! <1i atop abopplnarenler. FLEW AWAY! Yellow " Parakeet. If found annu.11 m1inin~ You'll .1lso recein• PX PLEAS!f'!tllrptll-3241 pm·1lcgl'S. low·cost l1fo lnllUrtmce. Found : Jl Samoyed• rt..•tirt'mcnt J"lin1~ .ind more. Socoml'on chore chain S.A. Hau. \\' . I .J k T 1 mm y 84t·MO <Iv m c re ;i gr cm p :ice to spent.pl wee · mt&) t..•nd Stop hv rocfoy Or c:i ll us Found 9/12. PCH in .&BUV~ Newport lkh. nr The """'' .....,. •• Arehe•. SmJ fem doc. ..&I I wi.i.al-.&M .. part Lbltl. Leave m11 ,..,n.IVWlll" aU4+1Dt filing M111t have good telephone personality 5 7 3 :JO Df'(lt,·;itr<I 11• i;;<1 days week, part lime 0 ~~ II t can· ~I r n n I! Hn9·12<flexible) •. ~ ll'o1 1lrr ~h111 Jhtltt\ -& rhrrrful In "''' ll< h 714 1•1 .. 5814 '& .irt-:1 ( all \Ir '\lone• GIH'l OfftCES 642 11oc4 GIRL FRIDAY Entry Orean OprrJl•ir level. Expr. in tiling, bit lmme<11 .. h· "l>t'11111g~ kpg, typing, 10 key Xlnt e m p I o )' m ,. n 1 o p opport. ai company portu111l1M for qualtf11'<1 benefits. Call for appt , apphcanl~ "'uh L'Sn; Commercial Financln11 I . Cl. ltt'en!le 25 To11 1?russ Services~ 1 ~. mm Uutir:; ll1ll mt'lude WANT ACTION ? ' II ar bur r :11 r n I & ClauittdA.d•642·S678 PlHSt'n~er for htrt' \. . I SelsH>' ranl(e S1000 to I••••••••••••., ~~~::!~ay flay Marmn • • KIDS -'i t'alah113 ~land • IMMIDIA n OP..._ • lA>l\ll ~ach Motor route in Prime Newport I SUMMER JOBS. ' C' a 11 f 0 r a PP t • Beach area. Low miles ; ap~rox-, 213 435 767R e lmately 350 customers. Wee day e Nursm~YH :J.l l:lO • hours 2:30-5:30pm. Sat & Sun. e Earn $30.$60 per~. F.x ctll benerits Npi Sam·7am. Minimum aJJ»Unt of ~ e collecting. For details call Bruce e Trips & Prizes. C4ll ~. :1~, .. ~~111 Mrs I Carty or Fosler Ouellet al I a..ce .e 960-0694. Lo'~ 1omethmi vatua • 642i32l. I bit• Plact an ad in our Loat ud Pound rot· ,_ • • • • ••••••••I ./ j :~'kJ''!~~r:; -• -..... -------------• ..J 1 fomd.u~ohal ... --______________ ,....... ...... ____ ...... _ ...... _. ..... ~.------_.~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, September 15, 1981 Cll Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special fl at rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for '8 days or one. Minim um three lin es. Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 d ays. For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 The new Daily Pilot 8·Day Week it's a [!(.i{!OfJ.J PLUS .· ~!~~ ..... ~!~o~.~!.~.~~~ ..... ~!~. H.tpWClllhd 710~H•lpWCllftd 710( •lpWClllhd 7 100 HelpWCll!hd 7 100 Help Want.cf 7100 ~!.~:=:! ..... ~!.~~ ~~.~~ ....... ~?.1.~~.~! ............. ~?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd~ rllnge $100 ~·01d1n~ Jl;nt· nlJk 1>alri,,al1UI\ ror <>Hice Rtort'pllOlllM Yfril H ~:AL ESTATE Sales SECRET ARY TIAVB. A.G&n room dlVlder $15 l!l4K , 1 u 11 ('It a 111 111 o 11 nesday Sunde) I ltl H•w Home S•s !Mail COSMETICS Support acttg pt'r,0110\'I ;; S~UTA.ll:S• * ln1mt'1.11alt' uptnin.: fur J.'ullrrtonC M MS 11>4t. · I ped1i;rr1• !OJ Rl(i lnrne l'uasl l'nu11t1) for Southt'm l'ahfom111 IMMEDIATE QPDINGS IN Wanted Cosmetit·~ fun1·tw11~ (;ood \arll'l\ 0 K ·~t;act 3,000 exper1t'11t't'<l ai:t'nt New 'fhenrudor45" l(la"' Club 6449SSO U111hh-r ltlOl<inl( for full Salespl.'ri.on ll 1~h ~ growth owortun1l) , l.lrt·pt 1'00!l .~ncSl4,4oo Vacatlt>n lravl'lt'r~ rook top w 1.:riti 'illlll'l·l.lil'l.1'~ Nursing llllll' )afl'l> µerson. Mu~1· HUNTINGTON BEACH fashion s~1.ilty store s If 110 wpm . l)Pt' 55 ~~ Xtt<.:o t,unwl.000 Beautiful Ne~ port die broiler, model DG'l . ~Kl ~'75 . HURSlS AIDE 1 l~l' I 1c Comm Draw New port Beach J rt'a '"Piil . 10 kt-> b> ll>U1·h 1 ,)(~ ~~nl ~r~ Beach orrm~ 640 U821 4S retail S700 S.-11 5't$O I t.4~ .rm ~ 1>4tiO t:Jtper'rl . all i.hilh l..ill957 llOO Hopres"ntatives from Stop N' Go Salary Homm1M.1on 'lle~po~t t't•ntt•r r111.1 ~~~~·i~chEs ·fil'E~~ Gene 64j14150 \Kl' ~.ni:l1,h l'urk(•r c hOb " '" Good compan) bt•nd1t~ lion Good !>Jlun &. 1 , ECirDT . I Sp:1111l'I l'uppw~ 5 ~k~ onv Ill Npt lkh j Markel:, wi ll be ut the Stop N' Go Experle111·r ncC'l'S!>Jry li1•nl'f1h Arll'nt• Nt'WIK)rt~81!!0iFree TYPIST,IR icr• 2 yr old Whirlpnill Old M ~ Multi rolor~ Bnng your smill• & '11111 R.E. IMYESTMEHT Market located al 17422 Beach Hlvd., 0 r I ant'. Sten d.h JI 640 5111 0 Pt lhsrbor Yal,'hb Wa shl'r S<!\JO '" drvt'T H•·'t l'ri1" io 1uwn us• Free mir med dl•n E.irn whlli.> ~ou learn DI' Markoff Boruhp,.. Stl!i'>RfT"RY S ...... ritvp-.~-• sales orf1t-e needs a good free $2:!!. r'Stl 7:JI t.O.W lal & hfe iru, Top~.;l.ir~ 11 ~ n 1 T , <i i-.; Huntmgton Beach on Wed , Sept. 16th .. , ~ ,.. ........ , ...--1 1 recept to work 6468:bl ~ ca 1 l Mr~ ~ "' n t· 1 1 \ \ T I f I b l'all 644 7100 Semr retired rnun pre ypis . . (:nld1·n lt1•tnt•V('r'S 642·8044 ~:!oi l'~H:N w I I rom 9AM ·3PM to la k to you a out EA per I en red. r I) r , n rt' d $4 50 ht wkends Opp ly for add1 I REFRIGEHATOH :1pl I K . tl·ach }t111 1·rt'at1v1· immediate employment opportunities SA.USCURJ(0 Retail establi:.ht'd Urani:e 17 1416756101 between 11onal h~ W1U1ram on size, work11 ok SGS 11 '"~s~l!~il OFFICE PERSON l111Jnl'ln~ 1031 Ex available lo mu tu re. responsible & Offlre supply <·ompan~ Counl \' ('onstrul·t1on II 4pm romputt'r 493 2011 ur 675 11127.,_!J!r/ 0432 p 11 rh,in~t'' lllH'Slor di' has full ume pos111ons firm Shorthaml, IYJHO!( 496·0745 . 80 Se a rb Ke 0 m 0 re Wm• 1"11\ T1•r ru·r Pup~ ayro t'ltpr & ttll~wl'r H•lupmt>nt&wwlsl'hni: l'areer m11H.lcd individuals in the 1 bl w 11 1 & light tiookkec11in1: SEC'YILEGA.LI \l\l Xllt l>1 1•c1l1111. phones Work "'''hi I llunt111gt<>n n .. a•·h a1·ea L',vun1·11 r1 JVa1 a e I rain. l'eplylo Ad#' .. u.Lla1I• TY P IST K~;c ~;p F'ndge 13 tu fl Fro~t ' •, customer 40 hr:> wk E:\pt•r uiun~c or!> n· '"' '" " " n Newport Stationers. ln r ' """ , New 1ios111on oJl('n 1n our TIONIST p R & fund de f'ree ~ Rever..e dr' ~ho~ SJIXI 1C!i 5~2 Glass rompany lf unt 11•111·I01)',1•omm 'fhr1s ~tanager, Night Manager&other full 5S792l2_..Mr Emmon~ Piiot, Hox lSGO t'll'llJ ~elll·,tJbhshed Irvine ,elopment di.' pl 6456034 Slllll rit• i•uµ~ \I\( m_g!_on Sch ~6561 .in unu~uJI opph for time po~1t1011s avall No exper ner. Mesa l'A9'l626-!l'>ti0 ofr1r1• 12 year~ ex f'er~onable organized • S2Suandup t .L<.honh OFFICE H~:L I' 11.:ht per..on l'onhdl'n Wetrain Formoretnformat iont'a ll . SAW 1 s~;cn~:TAHY ltn'l'J1t j 11n1e11l'<' f.xrellenttyp self-s taru:r Varie'1Av,oca~o f r1~:0':.Je 6JJ:.1J1-.i T E M r (I R \ rt " t 1,11 111l1•r\ It''" <: J II COMMERCIAL lt.E. Airpvrt la~ firm (;I] 1111: ~kill!> Salary Opell resp u n !>I b 111 I IO 1~9~'\75-~~· g 1\1\l' \h:han hnndlt• (I l'lencal.f1ltng.h l)flmf.( .'.·1.11.1·1.·M-6•S8lll.l--!!!!!1--I 714-774-9210 T d ho sk1lh brtJ(hl ~I'll t'Jllfran,mJ622 SS 65~pm l::Arrll month' ftom '\h11h ~ &fl ire ofsellmg usei.7 1 ~tJrrer ~on ,ml>,r S"C'Yfl"'--"L benef1ti.&oppt} toad Apt s1u• wa!>her dryer ~orml·tf MW \f11·rl1pr11 _ex hrs WG-1623 ~·I Opp. ~ M/f days a week • We nt>cd Jo 1 RS I 0025 11: ICV',.. s A Can operate on any \tnk REA.L ESTA.TE onehrenseetoleamthe ~l·, 121 )OUlllt :1ssoc1ate:. in varlt'e .anta na area '200 494 1:111 631351111 OFFICE MAM>.GER / SALES skilli. to manage. broker SECRET ARY bus~ corporal(' dept or 546·5760 UolwrmJn l'u11111"' hlk & RECEPTIONIST ·79 c E 15l, cu ft rerni: 'f'h1' 1' 1111r :16th \ear wll commercial real e11late l'ir~ port ~at'h Id~ of itrowini: ml'rl1um :.12ed Velcnnary A~~ 1 b f 1.111 7 ,1~1L Sl;J t"' l'rogresM\e orthiMlootii· trlt.! l1n1• So.ulht'rn RE l' E PT GIRL RETA.IL SA.LES Income from mJ!ml fu•t• Word pmre"int: ;\ewpnrt l'erlll'r la w .. t>fi r rown lop reezl'r •11>11;11.1 offrreLaiiunutkdi t .1ltlu1n1a humt'~ FRIDAY, F time. mhealthfood slorc full while you learn ~u1>er will train (';inn firm nt•eds SN·r('lary w~~~·d·~00~~p ,1<:eCmarkrer,S29&5S54o 1 R41!:I 4 \Kl' l'od.t1 ~llJUlu. 4!f7 43211 l't•rh.iJ.1' \HU wuultl i:n general ore: Nr .So & p /time avail Call benefits. ufe msurant·e 644·G516 with 2 3 )rs leiiul ex 80 a ers · .;lt er t'' puJr.> \1 r Burr, Ii .,.~, Part-Tune J•" Jt11r11ni:J firm al'll\C Coast Pla:ta 7~ 1533 Shirlej'atS.W-07711 health msurance & dl'n SerrelJn <;l'nt•rJI of µer lle.1\1r dit'tJphom', Waiter/Waitl"HS frost refngt' USt.-d 5 \ 0 SI~ S2SU 1111 1,,,:.! Help needlod Ill 1 il"UnJ in IU\Un fl'sl\lt•nt1dl l tal plan "onlact l\l'n. r (.j ···: .• rr k II \\Jn•• word prt.>t'(.'S~IO" Appl• blwn !IA.\t & $225 1137-8226 " · • RECEPTIONIST R•tall"..&-..P--\.· ll't' uuuo 11 •·s 1 'J " "' J In ~l'.irl'l1 of adoritlilt Niguel Plaut Shop l'IJnt Jrt'J' 'u1h J' R1.: I a "' _, ,..._, 675 6700 l .. 1•xw·r tll~1rrd but not Noon CharJie ~ C:h1h Hdrii:erator s2011 ma1ntenai1c\' rlvanini: ,. 1 bl h d 1 f ~horthand not rt~Utrl't.l r.•q i5 ~pm l~lllnf.( 767 l9t st uvoir lllOJ a:. er r)H & i:a~ l'r"f ni.ili l'i·ill''fl't'1 111110. <.,1n"IJ'i~ 11111 J for new offices of l H1 Fashion discount mus · typin.: •·• v.prn. h · "·~ w h d mt•d111m 'IH' 1•1l1111: du!! & sales 16 tow hr-. l'"'r l n m1· fl'rr.u·c. l.1nd,1 es a 15 e aw irm store Full & Part lime Sales '"!\. "m ,htuthanrl •·apu l' M rar1"C. $""' t·.u-h "" ' . .. "' " \It rt •1 t ... A exptrlt'Ol'l' 10 In-. "' ,, ' .. '-'-' 11 ,.,. wk Cal1Marc1Jll3lli>:!:1 i-1t· l'll po area .. us "" dVa1l Sat Tue' 116 f'ullorµarthmehelplor helµful liu( 11111 bleofhJnl!hni:rw.hiob~ h10.isher Sl0064b5K4l'.I nrnul 11 '"" Part Timt' 'Jlt':.•M•r.1111 If \oU .1rt• prl~t·nth J< I expenent·t'd '\alaq Wed F'n 118 Matermty Stort' ~o i•x ne<'l'~'ar• :O<t·.ir ti<' & pn'''ure "tUJllon~ ("!o~klt!R,1sES~u/Wll11mA.~ •. TER1\p StO\i.', f~ll Sill', ..... rk' J Frn to You 8045 ,,. ,,,,.Ill rual t"lJl" L••l"L negot1ahle 7525454 ror C•c7D'X I " B ( I I ' u r ' H B "•ft '. 11011 ' ' ' '"-~ .,..,.,.. """ ''"re ncr~ « r• \1rporl ".I r 0111 t' n •• l .. Inc I . ' VDr\ .,, . ...,, $150 .. 8 u<1~ .••••••••••••••••••••••• " ' 1'11 11111h·•1"1mm•v'1"l" applfurmlervww ,., I net' ,.~,a ' ' . .,,.,J' ' p' 10 Pt'rson 2601 ' ""Al ~ ""·' !163600.1 I .. • nl .. L RETAIL SS7 S734 mt·n~urall' ~•lh I'\ \1 ed11·al Ul'OIJI tn . . ors48448.5 SrChJrlc~CutkJIJ(•O ~ .\ unhm1tt'<J Jt're~'> to Rerl'plt0n1st s.>rretan , Sal~s. <'1nt' An (:all"r'. µer1l'n1 t' \'k for Jud\ I .. urann• µmf1t ~hanng ~.astbluff Dn\le, N R 'r:. m•utt'rt..'<I ncb l11H· & PA.RT TIME Person to dch,er l>u1h Pilot auto roott' 111 Soulh Laguna area 7 dJ" Ill'' week llours .'r1on thru 1"11 I Approx 3 ~1115 3Ul'\1 llours ~Jt & !-tun \I' prox 5t\M lo 7 UI ~ .. 1m approx 5425 J>l'I 1110 Call Mike Bu~h al 642 4321. EOE lht• pre~1d1•n1 nl )Our JO hr IO!'ek ~1u.'>l ha\e MA.HA.GEi ..-r , ' I S45 8SKS 1.1lan frt•t' s>Jrkin.: l'Um Wa1lres~es Busbo)'S Pvt ()r)'er, gas, clean ... urk:. gd homl' 644 5).f.IC\l' .. 1·11m1•Jn' or1 .. heh1<idt'nl accurate t)plng needed for ladies dis uni) exJ)f'r need appl~ 1il'l1t1~1· :.al.in ("ull dub Oay&evl':.i.h1fts, ~~8o~•u<$75 548115!3 or Frt•r i\dorahli• F 1111 .1 \ 1n JO l\Or~ tower Pleas11n1 en\ tronment. rount Boutique Mgr 4r!l3 2307 493-6843 IJ:i11a 1 SECRETARY f't'ggJ ~ 70J.'> rnt• I ud in.I( "'eek end~ .,.. ...,.,., l' tl!' k a 111,.. P 1111 r" 11•11111\l·d lrom Lhl' Sl't'ne Laguna Bearh ~97 233.1 CALL ANNABELL 'oint Thi' :'\ a11011 ,. l<'dtltni: SEC'Y JDe.r~T. 4 0 !16 57fii for app'1 rndg1da1n· 1'r,t1ni·d · llur lfft''llll'Ol '" J\Jila forinteniew 121317494041 S"LEt l!.lb..J OFC ell'l'lrontl' d"tr1hutor ,,......,rr;;r I" h Very goodrond $125 7t'(\0 2 11 I dd "" ~ten JI I '-'I • I Lit'-l.""tn". urnrral of nart' OW.i.' 631-46'"' ,;.., 14 •t' >o \11U n•·t><I J ' REC.,.....ONIST Growing wh ole!>all•j am1ton r,N'tl'():"i:lll'\, ' ·'" "" COSTA.MESA ..., t1on;1I tr.:.tllltnl( to hi!lp rr;;r" • Retail rumilun• showroorn 1,. h_a~ an openm~ for ,1 f1l't' il11t1es Salar) I M a) 1 a., p u r 1 JIi 1 t' Mixed lah p11µµ1c ). 1ust P lime Sat & Sun for "' I u 7c• 7'"'1 W •R....,OUSE ,.. "t'an°·• 2 llJOl' m I\ '"U in. rl',IW lour l'am • GRE .... TTHl .... GS se0 k1ng a rnlf moll\alhd ".J e' '" JOJl(t.'ml·nl .... "" "" ~ h d er Xlnt ,., 'Jt'ht importen. offi ce "" " ... ,... • "''" • II ,Na,.d1ng p·•rt full t1mD was er r) • S'hilp rn1• .... ~ • .,,, IOI!!'> , • • .. L' for f t1mn •·11rk 10 ,.,.,('rt•tJr~ r.xn· enl np « a ... d S22Q ... A ....., """' Cd telephone manner & TheCoodDes1°nShop "' r "~ I ~ •r0 hse worker In con . ~.\Jwrwn1·1·1I or 101.•x " ar~a 11r •al~ •· ""nnral portun1l) for JO l'\t'lllnl( S • L-'"' 0 ' .., .. c.·"'1 I tvpm0 essential Non IN " ' ••"' "' ' ec Y ~ tcresttn" per manent ~"""'"" 1~·r11·r11 t'<I '"u m.11 well ' "' orfit•e res"'insibilitu•:. r art' c r ". 1 l h I( re ii t E b N ' • L I "' l>rufll !rum our ·t·tilor smokt'r 49&4933 "' be rt \\ I al d ·'lJ llt Ct'nler a~ position in mannt' field Copperlone Chamber\ S C PLAZA Dc:.1~n & off1re l'\ nc 1 5 e .in• 1"'' t' Firm net.'fb t'\Pl'r lei:al D Templin t 213 i StO\ e $75 Frig1da1rl· t 2 > y 11 u n ~ C 1• r rn d 11 Shepherd m.11t· d•>I:' lilk & lJO '111•~p!IM ~hdlt'I 644 31'51> 11>l1·11 IJIM h"tini: & 'Jlt'' RECEPTIONIST • • per 1en<·r preferrt•il at ll7o Pullm.m l'o,.IJ .,t'l'fl'lJn ~ l(ood t~p I 68l 2613 Ref rig $125 642 8850. lrJmm.: prui:r .. m "'h11·h "' time pos111on to NEEDS Salary 1.·ommen)ur,1h·1 M t>:..; l'h•a\t' i·.ill I rni: '11l'tllµhont· & 840·8208 PA.RTTIME ' "t' f1•1•I is th1· ftnl'"l aoswt>r pllon~ & l(reet I with ·e~l)\'rtt'nl'I' full fi.11 1850 L11 ,1rrant!t' lor ~horlhand sk1l b Heal WarehouHHelp C S ' "'·'"·•hk J peo1ile. lite t.\ping. I~ GREAT PEOPLE bent-fits Call for appl .in1ntcrvie~ 1':!1tal" lrtioahon.,. em Wholesale import "Om Frost Frt-1! Rt'frt~ Free Siik) Tt'rnt'r F 4 yrs old v.ell mnnnert-11. 675 1445 aft 1 rew uµcn l!ollr~ ~nr.. Y. •• r h h _.. p tr s-l--' .. ' A\Ol'ado, left flpt'O $150 p 11 m r I'\ en i 11 i:, K. •' .in• 111., •1 rJnt' "e I key b> IOU(' requ1rni. For /.~ ~ M 1 k e F edd t' r I > SECRET ARY phas1~ 110 IJnd u.'l' I.aw pan) needs warehouse S46 1038 Shetland Shl't'I' lloi::. weekend\ ~UPt'n '''""' hr.ini h ur 'ulk.ultan I CXJICr preferred Good Please call Susan or Robertson Blvd South We will tniiJI ~:xrt'I up I Sa la n ,·11mp,•11t 11 e he Ip No exp er brother & \ISlcr fl&\\ th.. dl.>Or ti> u~ir •Jlt" Jll\I lll'ad<tU..irtt•r, r Om Pan .V be n e f 1 l .S. Sharon . 751·0510. 2960 Airway. A tO:l. (' M I ff t)40 6!160 nc t· es s an P It' a~ an I A.pt W ston '-a titiful "'"· '"'"• " '" , , \\ 1• hu1 c· u11t·nmi:~ for a med11·al 111Surant'l' Call pnrl Ill su l'\ 0 11 t' · · "'' ~..-.• "'" t•rew of yoonl(slt•r' ~. ~ 1,.~ hii:hl) mot 1 ~ J It'd R u !I 1 , p e 1 1 l a 0 !>40 74l5 Sta rt111i: !>al Jn ~ lo Sen ire ~tatm11 attendanl ~~I~~~ ~!>g :,~·~;.~ 1 ~.'~~~. $39 631 9366 R I d l k I> u r le 01 a h· <'cllen l earn1ni:' for 11tr,11n) .,.h<, h.ne a de Restaurant:!>. In (· Sales Lad) I $600 llt'r mo ftJ1:.1·' da)~ Ii \M 3T'~1 Appl) 19 cu ft frost free nt'uten.•dLah I"' lu' person wtth t1b1hl) tu ,., • tu bl' more 'u1 17141549 9322 RETAIL LI Rh l 1 n g fl'< tort• r o m m ,. n ' u r :i t i• Shf'll .,, JI ion 17th & !146 W 17lh St,<.:~ App· Refrigerator. wh1tl' ~ ith e> Jwnµh.-. i:m1i ".1td1 motl\all' \'an or l;ir):< 1,,·.·, ,'1',.~.1 .1~1~11>1r111natrm1 t'·n''1 i REC~,.....IST BUILDERS showroom f'ull T1m1• w Vt'rlonnant'l' i70 !1159 fn•ml', NH ly9AM llAM wood & chrome trim dog b-16 !l'.r.7or .S.IX !!960; car1snt't'<ledl'all -' !Qrll...,.... CM NoeKpnt-c:54119J.11 St:l'H~r\ln ..... 1111r SER\lrt::~'TATION WINDOWW,\SHER ...Qoodcond$17SSJ6-3768 WHIHl.POOL "'' Media ~1errh.inh ~Ith till' •olt• u~ner & F T for prl'Strg1ou::. SALESLADY Wantt•d 111 gan11rt1 matun• rnll1\ ATTEHDEHT Musi ha'<' expr & de· Png1da1re wa.<.her dnt'r h~ a~ht•r , opµt•rtont• 213 tr. :!156 HI~ luuntl1·r '.111 \\1·~lt·~ \ Laguna Niguel land de EMPORIUM La~una Bearh. p Tim,• "' good uH11·1· & I~ 1110..: Full or µart lime t:vl'n J pt'ndable rar 646 9680 S 3 5 0 A m " n u f.(lllHl '"' v:.ut' ;.111 98tit1 Parr time i:r.1\1'\Jfll l',11l11r velopment f1nn Warm ! 4claywk F:~pd 10<;l'll I '~1lbforhutt•l1•xt>1•ofr, I ini:s&~•'Clcenc.b Refrigerat or ~ ll't'j or541130:Jti .i nswl'fin)( 't'r\I 1·1• rw Wesl•y H. T avtor Co. t'nergehc per~m ~ ex 1ng women ) read) tn f le>< 1 blr da \11 m1• hr' Mal· ~ Texaco9fl8 6505 I XEROX OPEi.A. TOR maker S350 &II lti?:! exp Ot'l mm I\ IHB~ Ht \l.'rdks t~pllonal phone skills • • ~ear Pis state refs I ma\ bt' arrafll(l'<I for tht• ' • • • R rod ct c h eoso req call f.31111111 'lll'.JnJ11.111u1n ll1ll·. \ a r I et' o '1 IS NWftlllg Write 320 S Codsl nghl person F11r JIJlll 1 ~f,RVll~.Sta11on attend T~~hn1ru1an'°"10 or~ra1<,·se licycles 8020 lhlre L', ti •.· , ' d ""'""' • H h to tiSSt!\t ov. nt*r v. lubes c'" ,...... , ••• • • • • •••••••••••• • • • • • •• • ••• • • • •••• • • • •••• ~ r < '•"'J•JM 1 •.•. ,1.11 I respons1 b1ht1es mrlu d ed dwy . L<tl(una t'Jl' . 1·.1 I I Mr Thom Jl'on I · • ('OP m· "hmes "Olale & ' " "" an we ne 1 ·land & f.(t'n ma1nt y a, . ' Ht!> & Hers i\ustraliJn * * I BUY * * PBXAl\ISWRS~H\'lt I•. 644-49 10 IOI( typing Plcasanl 92651 I IOAM :1P ~1 '¥t11n Tut•, ~. ~ . bind repuns Neatness bike!> xlnt t~Jlld. all .it F time tlav\ (., I' t1nw working en,•ironment HELPI SALESLADIES \\ l'd l>'IS 4ll4<> ~~:11,t•~~~(;\~p~~fl ~~ t•ssent1al full lime Ap re:.:. $800 64~ !197i t'' ~ Good used f'um1turc & e'es f.'pr h1·lpl111 "·" RW TORS Call Chnstme 11.'ll R031 • I for exrlus1ve rh1lcln•n' !j ~;cn ~.To\I<\' lull ur I Rd , t'M ply rn pt•rson to Mr ,l:Bt'ach Crwsers 4 b1k1·~ 2 ApphJn<'~ OR I ~111 depl'n•b 1111 1•xpr fl\11.1m11· nt'~ ~JI<'' for1nten1e~ boutique, South l'oa:,l l p.irt time, l\p1ni: & Fuen1es alRobertRe1n spd kirkhat·k 1950 !>ellorSE:U..for Yo u S4CH777 l11r11• hl'1111: forml11I RECEPTIONIST This di\lsion of the PlaLa Lt-: Mi\GASIN ~n:.~ t rini: µhon"' SEWIMGMACHIME W1ll1am Frost & As Fhghthner ~6523 MASTERSA.UCTIOM Photofintshmi: I ur II ~our II I r I Id lent' R l' c e p I I 0 n Isl { 0 r Wickes Com pa mes will ~9 8585 r r1• nd Im purl ~J ll'' or BA. TORS l>Ol'lales. 1401 ~ua1l St 646-8686, 833-9625 ' d inti prohh \\Tl()...:•\L .~" .... Port Beal'h loan ·oon open a new llome SAL"'S I pen "ft lnr 12UO W l'11.1,tll~~ ~.~prd lop n ... ~. o()(){j NptBch DanDuene~Moo11Shork Wanle f tinw 1mnlcr ('u "' Ol'~ mull! ll·,el ' " I ,., poc,1 ion n ''" I ~ R 631 ""'l I k ,,...d ,.. S75 I IUY FURHITURE with t'XIX'r on l\od..ik ~s brokerage firm BU~) Improvement Center In •·oast Pia••• Mall for at· • """ wor •Ill! ron 1l111ns. .,,. oc"' , _, tic.1 RIJJ 111Jrl11•uo1111ro1:ram ~ 111 " •0 •~ r 642 ""<" X R .,.... .,....., LA:" '3.J or :.1m1IJr l'llllllHll\'lll teli.>phones and hght typ San Juan Capistrano, 11,r sport~ mmde1l 1n SECREJ•Dy .,.,nt' it~ """' ay Opp'I} m mana.:rnwn1 •·.irnv•m 1np, Exp prt>lrrrcd andwen~helpNOW " dii \1 orning h" M SlllPPl"r. CLt:RK I REGISTEUD !Peugeot PXIO Xlnt lU MUSTSB.L ln inr drl'•1 ('Jll for 1,1 ,,~~?,·0~.~~~j un ('all Kalie I needed Call Snowden JA.COIY &MEYERS I f'Al'K l-:R exµcr req X-RAY TECH spd 23 in frame 1" Ma hogan) Ohl Red app l 857 tltfil 11 m111,11 :--; 0 1-.; \' E "J 64().9350 Both full and part time M 1ze SJ.Xins 54{}.4717 1 0 n t' 11 f ,\mt• r 1 t' a ~ !\no~ ledge ort:Ps Full Ex pertenre requ1 r~d REY NOLDS 531 DB all w mauress Night !>land PHOTOGRA.PHEIS fOll\ f'nr free FREt: ne~taurant positions are a\allable I larl(t''' l.i~ firm' ·~I t1mel'Marea 9579323 Salar y negotiable components have been &dre~S('rtomatt·h L1kr F()(>D PREpsand .. 1rh in SALES und for set•k1nf.( Jn 1·~11r Newport Beach Area Ujl&raded ~75675-53.S!I ne~ Must stt to ap Expenenre necr,:..1n ., t \1 I\ \ ll S r" 11 " CASl'IERS R 1 I Sales I N h k o pd bo ·"'I makor etc If .'OU are ' e 31 l''I: se1·r1•tan for 111Jr f'l'1 SILi Med1ral l)ff1ce Send re-is I 1 I s • ys ,, prec1ate Only $J()(XI or Please t·all, 631 :rl54 K:•I i..r'll1 A\,\ ~larkettni: ' ·' 1 d I I Prof S.S-""-· ood d ..,. b f ( .. fn"ndl~. const·ientiou·.·. pericnce wan c n ·+=r= nto:. offr<'<' Mu.~1 tw ahlt• sume to Class1f1t>d ad g con . •'" es l o er ,,, a r 1 a t 11 St1• Wllo 4000 " , ., 11 ._ h Id ~ 4"' """I { M Prodiacticift Anist. \1:ii \rthor Hlid :--; B independent. & hke 11 iob t,er1views wi "" e as 1 ~"r to tn>t• J minimum of f;ll I SCREENER P704. Dail) P1l0l, PO ~..,,.,., 6 31 7197 a I 6 P Need 1•xperd pt>r~un ~1th versat1Lrty weneed olow~ Marketin!(Re~ lt>~\'11 wpm JIOS!>t..,,. l!uOO or BoKl!i60.Costa MesaCA lvildiftCJMaterials8025 w eekda~·~. Jrl\llme with lloonng, dr.11i.·n1•" RECEPTIONIST >OU ~1 on Fri 8 4 a produrt that IS wanted i:anuallondl 'kill~ and I !::led ron1rs ro ln 92626 ••••••••••••••••••••••• weekends. tr no aru.~rr bal·kground fnr 11r'11·r J rull t1ml' '.;r O l' Restaurant l'Jtper MOii.Sept.21st I &neededbycveryonl' en)O) w11rk111g in J La1?una Ueal'h need~ an REDWOOOZX''S pfeasekeeptry1n& ing. srhedullni: l11ll1ni; \t11><1rl ~1~1i11m 10 h' y helpful Please apply m 9A.M 0 3'M Earning potential rhalll'n1?1nt 1AA>1l111n Wt• I cxper'd silk screrner M•rchaftdhe 4. 10 20. long XJnt deck 2 qua ht) <'lub rharr. Si!\ Secretarial skill' 3181 phonr' 'iu ''Pin!? 15 hr I person Stonem1ll Ter Tues. Sept. 22ftd S<lg.~~-~ offer 'Int mm pan~ for 1h1ck film srreen ••••••••••••••••••••••• mg Fresh load arrl\ in!( ea Lrg 11r ottnm,in S2S A1rwa\ Suit.· D t \I ;y•rllllj~ rare,2915R4!dhlll,C M 9A..M·3'M • 0 111'" d brneftl<. and ~Jlar) I prmting or substrate~ ~' 1005 weekly Save at~· ft !!.45-2094 ~-1601 IR~.n:l'TJll:"'IST for C;\ I Wed.~.Zlrd •Qua~f1edl...ea s I )ou meet lhe qu::ih f1l'a Requ1rl's abi111y t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• J 64 9885 2Q sofa:.. ne~ ~ 1,.,, p T help wntd nn t•>.p <·1111111 ~ 0 I• Mc ' RESTA.URAMT. . -... *High Income lions and arl' inll'rc·stl'll operate ~creen pnnler. Merry Go Round llnrsei. im, 6-an)1tme eseats. li!l8 ~leeprr~ I El Roberto now hmni: 9A.M -12Mooft Linui..._-=--y in thr pos1llon plt•av makt' stamJ~r & syn J ew"l"d c·armel Sears Crartsman Table ner An~wenn1: "4.•n1l't' M11dt:rJl1• ,., l'r req p T da" & e\enina • ., '"r ........... ., "'"" • ~ c-00 Sl99 f\l"l'OR\%15708 $J en hr l rt l II & J .. S~htns I call S}f\'l;t JI J2131 thellcfabncscreens,1n Stander Lg HerSl'hrll .. aw Sl ""'per 0~1~ c •• -.H l\pml( IP' ml( rounter personnel Jn SA.H JUA.M 9 688 009!! "I 642 83.11 Couch, hivt>:.eat & coffee call8..1J.333J Em I i:r.1mmar J 1 iust. only I l"r·iews lOAM or 2PM. Al 754· 1. 545·67 3 I lerpret ,, uepnnts, use Jumper Sml Heyn · bl 1 1 h 11 ~ d ~ • CA.PISTRA.HO rahpers. micrometers, Jumper Can be seen Cameras & ta e. soh<l Oak $350 P(TIMEEYEHIMGS t•\1• e.i t '"r·Ol'l' Monda) thru Frida\ 32051C_......_ Saleswoman. apparel ".···rr"t"r' l'tc ...:ef'ds tohavework 2542 West Coast Hwy. E<Wi"--' 8030 080 6422931 !179~1 C ....c... Jp11h,Tra\l•lbe_e11qo A~k for Maria •. j3 -.. ,, , u, .,-.,......-... ~ ..,., I JI dll' Submit f'a:.h1onlsland NB Capstrc.o exp c M half s1zeshop EXECUTIVE mg knowle<1;1:e or ink. New~rt --....................... King Sill' bed head y outt. ~n Re-umt'lnT f.A.'hr. 24872 -l Stcadj•_P rr 541·~ I SECRET A.RY ,urface coatings block 8'X2 'X6' hl~h Armo1re 35 mil Camera Lenses board. sheet~ & ~prcad. Adu I ls with oulstJnthni: ( 1111l1l'rV>1H>ll Wa ) F:I Restaurant APPLY EARLY SCHOOl IUS Secretary to l'result'nl out matenals. etr from Florence Italy Perft>rl for student Sl75 $200 645 9977 Jft 6pm attrarllvepersonah111•, T11ro c':i ~I wCOUHTEI DRJVEIS of rapidly gro~1ng c:om Many drawers M1rrer 848-7297 Bdrm ~N. sol.Id ash. 2 who en)O) workml! "11h krr .. pllomst Full T1mr ,ERSOMHEl• We offer a good starting pany ThlS IS J rhalleng We offer exrell pay & in door $2200 OBO Call Nikon Camera System 2 I dre~Hr\. bu11k1·as1 tO 15 year, 0111 '11oth' \1·~ port Center I.aw full partllme, day sh~ft wage and automatic m-Class to train srhool hus t th t r <' benefits plus a Holly 760 6000 Leave bodies 3 lenses+ Xtras h <'a 1.1 li oar d S2O11 E\'enings &!I Pm Ltll t1H1 rt•\ ('all 'l11tk1 or Will tratn. DeJ>l'ndab1h rrease alter 6 mo and d r 1 v e rs now bein g ~n:p~~~~~.:~ fo~rr; ~l' 4 DA. Y WORJC WES< mess~ge Or67J.1~3 J7SO Afler6~ 7655 545·812!! 64 2 · 43 2 I r' 1 34 '.'I \rt <is5 2111 ly a must. Apply Pie opportunities for adv an· formed If interest(•d. n!(hl person Must haH• Co i:, 2 mi from <.:oasl Onental Vases ~ bowl Bauer C 100 super 8mm 4 Marble Top t.;blt•\ :1 between 2 Pm and l cad1ll) Park Cafe. Mon cement This is an ex apply Hunttngton Beoch exrell sttretanal \k1lh Hw) & 11 mi from~~ & $35 ginger iar · $200 ~ lenses. $95 Oldt>r end & I mffee \\ ~t'l Rm Ask for An<ln•a REC El'TIONIST Fri 2·5pm. 4881 Birch cellent chance to jomin f41:~·S~c~~15~.1;~19 735 & pleJsant Pl',..;onahly S f'rw~s Pitcher 1wash basin S75. Ai_fa JSmm, S& 540 8483 ~too S25 i:a l!37 J703 p TIM E work 111 1111!.h rrnms rluh lluntin~tnn St . NewPort Bearh. or our competent. existing · · Starlin!! salary Sl.200 curio cab s:ns. wall SABLE 1 ENLARCF.R Mahoi:an~ tolur c hm.1 fas h i 0 n b () u t I flu I' II •'ol I' h p_:ir I I Im ~c. call 1151 · l~ staff and grow Wtlh lhe School. noon supervi~or per mo I benefits Pl~asecall r0~app< cfockjB0,631·59'79 N1kor lens barely u:.rd l'ab1nel 48X10 l O\l Respon~1ble L.1.:un.1 ~•·Pkcnds lall84Z 7711 Rn talln11ttttetp new store in our expand peM~\~n~;~~~~~c!;~ CalMI "--1, _. TELJ~~RK~LEY Duncan Phyfe din. nn ta po<JOl!._O. 493-~. $400 nt-v. Will \I'll for area 494 :OW RECEPT10NIST Mature. person. day and mg co mpany i. uum) ans1i! 714.494.9401 E 0 E ble. 6 chairs. corner Sl7!\ Tan Vlnyl :1 p1crt' REAL ESTATE l11r lull t1ml' 1>0S1tmn m evening shifts Cafeteria 760 3490· -71~~ F · · · hutch $1000~~67.SS d1vsn gnocl cood ~ rn Asslst.ttoMC)f' t h1ropra!"l1<· office style restaurant in Rae COMEJOIHOUR SECRETARY SL<i girl Jewelry prr M-F Antrquebr:w&rrondou· * SCll:9t * B W portable l'\' Investment f1nn nrrd' Mu~l be tlept>ndable. er 'quet Ball Club TEAM!!! needed for Irvine Trat:t ~ l0.3.30 PM. 00 exp nee ble bed. box spnng & * rRIMT'IHG * Remo\.(' fi!5 ~ 4~ Real Estate Licensee for hnrnl and ty~ well 973-0838 966-2666 IE A. W1HHIR!!! Escrow oHtce Mu st HS Grad. l8-20 S40-333J _!Tlall. $395. 67>5847 30' Infrared dryer 8 10 ELF.GA NT s I. AT ~. property searrh, e\'alua ~un ~mnker prefer('d Restaurant have escrow expr llrs 8 SECRET A.RY ext ~6• l0-9 PM Tami__ -642-5457 after 6 rM. topped Crede111a r.n·at t1on, sales. and for d1· rall6315690 IUSIOYS At IUILDERS EM· lo 5, Mon lhru Fri to run established realt} & for apt storai:e & T\ tails of Manag\•menl PORIUM wlti. all Employer pays health & firm in Corona <lei Mar Student, part umc. fold· ~':tn?;~~·f:~i~~~sls !Nikon FTN 80-205 Zoom '125 6316671 Salary + 111rent1vc Op MEfl) HBJ'7 Experienced Day shift dent:il benefrts Call for This 1s a one ~trretan mg T Shuts ~.35 hr lo ....... " .• .,. ... .,., ' 2Q millimeter $450 0 80 Din \a .. lo. ,. .. di·.i ~. H I lflo a (6 30A M-2.30PM) for w•'n _., -·n _., 2 •no<nT start 645 °•~1 .,,, .,.,., ....,._ '1 " '" " portunily toleam IOV!'Sl e pyourse .,.,.. ,--T'" 8.filll 55 ......... om on 1ce and therl' IS . ..,..., -With ('~_5514532 charrs. dlt f1msh SS% ment field. Call An~wer lleapingsele~tionof Tower s Re<;lau ranl, ltlBoct.. SEC•rw-"•Y alway~ something to do TEACllER-Pre School . h 67J.Rm Ad 11530,_642·4~, 24 hr; QUatified Hopefuls Laguna Beach Apply Equal Opportwuty .u;1-Musi have exrellent typ Part lime Also AIDES L e n n o • c h I n a ' Cats IOlS ca~ . 10 \he OAll.V PILOT to· Nina, 494·8'60. 9 lo S. Employer M rF N /li Real Estate Investment mg skills and pleasant Call Manlvn 847.5284_ __ "Meredith". (6)5 pc ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ontat. lf'Clls a.ct W t Ad Hein' 642 5678 llFJ.P WANTED ADS Mon F~ company seeking expr'd -=:.:.:. -plue settinp $110/Mt Persian Adults. ISO 11 a11__ "" -secretary Require-personality Starting TEACHERS/Director for •:-.. ,,..., ' . K·u $175 $400 "ueenor double A RebilOrf.L RETIREE for beach ments Typing 65 70 salary sraxlpermo.Call preschoofm C M Fullor ....,,,_,..._, 1s:'~ _ 67S Z:E8 aft 6 D. al.,, P1·1a1 ....................... : P a r k • n g I o l wpm, d1ctaphone. or Terry weekdays 8 30 to Ptr1me751·SSZ5 00 Century: lamp 115. -Beautiful s pr bdrm set. M•Ol)lr-IR• 17141846-8414. 846-8086 ganizational skills & a 5 673-4400. IT EACH ERl n f-; n t mi{;:;. mis=•n· DcMJ• 1040 ssoo Cocktail & end LA 's most successful ~ -professional manner Oe\·elopment Program. d• S1 K••E•ES•••,;o·•ND••••Pu•••••••K•C•• tables rhromf' glas~. ladies resa!e and_ dis· 1--L Serric•M• Localed near 0 C SECIET••ya.ir. p time Member oflCopper mug, 17th Cent. ps A 75 642l277 5486460 PIDJ TIME EVEJIUl'S . count store IS opening a IUl'Vftr -... ~ $lll5 eo Champ sire M rF Pet & .. M na . new locallon 111 Orange w /upr fro~ 1 lo 2 yrs A I r p 0 r l c a l l Secretarial pos1l1on in transd1Sc1plinary team monas ry, ' ~ pper s h 0 w ' p v l p t y IB~ssett bedrm •Ulle. \10 d I co. We are seeking 8 Contact Pacific Rooter ..!.14/975-0865. active Newport Center Special Ed imJl()rtanl. teakettle, l8th Cent · 2131697-134.SatlS m llque white. 2 hdbcu1rds, We are presl'nlfy seeking a u ls with • T A L E N T E D 9S52 Woodlong Dr HB. SEC•rw-"•Y Rullor's offite. Front Jacki e Pnnn 546-5760 $10$.S40-8483 -dble dreMtr. tall rhest pleasant personal1l1e~ who woukl be .u;1--..u:c FllAPltOILl:M7 M d ll k int•rested in working in Sales & Promotion • MANAGER who IS in 964-4822 ----Fast growing orga.niu · ofoodfke tposl itlonh reqll!res TB.9'HOME Slot..._.... p EST FREE .. 1 e,. wt'boo·51:! .. ~ . .,.,!0 07P ,!e~ ... D fl p I t Carne rs 10 to IS years old • le res I ed in PART· Sa i I Boat Instructor lion I ..... · Laguna 11 e ep one voice, SOUCIT"9S Mills 5'. l(~, 25', ~. tlOO. ... ' ~ ...... """ .., wi.,, 1 Y 1 0 • OWNERSHIPoflhenew needed In Newport Sch. ocal.C\J m typing & Bppearance. ""' Just wh at your boat l ronlcally rids your S.ttee red velour SlSO Unlimited earnings available to ri11ht person 1 Niguel offers excellent SH & real estate ell· Need 15 immediately to n---'s. """ ,.... home of all cra.wlinl! & Elec • RBQ. alm• ... .'t 0,...,! Hrs s JOPM to 8 30PM. Monday thru • store. Qualified can· ~.27· cru~lng sa I boat. opportunity for detail work euy evening ~ v, ... ...,, r 1v 1 n g 1 n .. er l 5 1 "" ,., f'r1day. Some Saturday av11il1b1hty for • didate should have 2 to 4 Wkends now F tr. sum-conscious energet 1c perience helpful but not hours Great for &tu· Antique ArMT Oak Curio • " S 5 O mm 1 tat 1 on appointment. rall 842 4321, ssk for Ben • yrs mech exper and a mer incl, wkends S4 50 ~non with excellent essential Prefer loul dents. 3-9, Mon Fri. No Cabinet, tli\00. Antique permanently 63S·8028 Christmas Tree, 7'. $1~ Willi1ms min of Z ,000 to invest hr. Call ~7100 sltllls. 3 years exper. cretalltd_!nrst .. !~I Interview aelllng Call 966-0151 f rt.ncb Wall C*k $250. collect. Hardwood in.pie rorte:t ; in this profitable and ex· . Call M". Semas (7t•• m vw• after lom 631·5119. S~rin1er Spaniels AKC, table. MO Nrwq\.ftn atr : citin1 bualnm prfn. GARAG~ ~E ads 111 83l-6400 Wttleytil T~Co. J>_._• IOIO linr' white. 2 male, 2 maUttu seo.~1·3360 OR aNGE COAST DAILY PILOT l ciples only. All repUes tbe Daily Pilot brln1 ....... '44-4910 p pJ ho -........ 1 ~--fem I 1--.,.... b 111· t n..... 1. I d 330 w.7JAY ST.,• COSTA MESA, CA 9M26 ' confidential. Cati now happy rfllulta. To place Sell with EASE! Trade your old atuft for ai:uld :iwa";::lu:'e .......... •••••••••• .. • 170.~ en .• ...., eac "~.e:~ ~moa:~/ •11 Eou•LOPl'ORluNtfVEMPLOvu • ror appt.ClllAnlwerAd your drawtn1 card . lt'uBREEZE new goodiea with a S.rvlceotredoryinthe tlUYAl'fUAMCll . Ha~to ..U? acceuorlu, flSO ••••• .................. 1 ............. ······" "28,142-aDOat bn. pbone642-5'71today! ClauifiedAds642·S878 Clusifiedad &12-5678 DAIL~ Lei 151-ll.D i Cl~il!Jll. ta-tm. .......... ...,....~---:-. '' --:-~----------------------·-------------- . Cll Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday, Suptember 15, 1981 Alllto Stnlu, ,_... _.., W..e.d HtO Mtot, l•poritd ~. i..part.d A.Ito•, lmporltod Auto•, U1~d 'Ac~ t400 • •• • • ••• ••• ••••• •••••• • • • ••• ••• • •• •••••••••• •• ••• •••• ••• • • •••• • • ••••• •••• ••••••••••••••• , ... • • •• • • • •• • • • •••••• • •••• ;;~z~·::::~ .. ~;tr;~u.;~~ 7;::~::.:;;;;;!! ~;io~;;;;.~!·~! ::::~~::;:.::::.;;;; ro'1t~l..a ~l';·;;;;~.;J·'·~ ~~~.~ .... !?.~~ ~;.~;·;~ ... ·,;~·~;~~ ~·~,;~;;!!.~~ 41.atU., tab&ee, l1m1». 4' lo 20· 1on11. Xlol deck ~ Flybrid&t. tlJ9(X) $200 M6-11190 FOi USB> CilS ,_.Of Yew SELi.iNG YC>lJll MH'' I N~:n ne~ 1•11K. 11111nt. t;Qu1pll<'d with r.11ctory !Qlrrqra, plcturu • ln1 ftfth lolld amvm11 I 64H4"0Wkndal\'VH ~·430U:\le/wkend..ol, WANT Im vw Shtll, ALAMMAGNOM IMW rwca-. Or WIPAY I 1rn IOI M f~ 01r P~. re.11uto tran• bnkbtda Beat orr weekly S.vt II~(\ liALDWINllAMILTON llS44643wkdaJ1 ~u1t11blf' CM Rujll <.:on POMTIAC,ISUl4•U lt .. C:O.Wh TO,DOU.AIU U.34mpl( rr1·pt• Xlnt hu1kl'I ~l'ill) slrtl Jim~M6-lman~amc Slud1op111no.Sll00 SACllACI! \lt'l"lllOn,l(ocldc•ond1tion 241!0 llarborBlvd McLaNRIMW!! t'allJurkll.Hcoo '°" Muj1·1 .. 1lnow Mov lhduil t1rf'~ wr.-i'lrri ~ar~•~t $ta~bl" 010apk l:tALBOA BAYt:LUli . ortOR.Orft'r S4~11483 PACIACA 41 ~!ra1!!o11r11ta"bt~S ~onA.llWd~~ COSTA M•~A l-Orl.teN JIM SUMO...S '"" 540 l'.103 :!117 :\1124 wh1tl' lt-ltt'r 1 rtllr1~ ' ,.... ' Men1beni!upW1ntl'd ,.,, Mason & llamll11 ~=-~ lh111:xlhn Now 1n r .. JU ., S4t-4300 549-1457 I o.:r,.....,..., IMl'OltTS I> N Whl't'li;, tlnll'd #111~~ II a.a.'7297 00 2963 11r11nd pu1no ol Lawrlll dry slor•K" Worth over weckendli 00 3172 PORSCHES 1114, 522 53., l llnO lfarbur tth1J Vo•••OCJl'I 977 whl'rl. ~µort i111rr or~ Sofll\ c1.1at m1de /ot COCKATOO "Hart'" Melchior ll.!IOO S'l00.000 RM for quirk ·~ ~ CO~IA Mt:SA •••••••••••••••••••••• llK1~3i 991 l'Omu SllO: aot• ~ / Citron Crested "tomt'" ~~~ sale to sm,ooo A.ha for S. WANTED OIANCil COUMTY'S 63t 12768J3.9JW so ·~ vw ll•fl & ni;hl S1 100 $$2 SH6' p w I large raKr fn5 SlaliltcJ 1093 D 0 ' I d Fr 0 I. r ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Allow us th(o opportunll)' OLDEST '79 dour '7J h·rt df1(1r SM ,....,.....,.,,...,-r":::J .-:=:;er?.-0 80 ~2963P P ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67).SJSl IMPORTANT lo ('ons1der the pun·h:a!lt &· • 240 I> ~unmof ·111t11 t'Jl'h W~h'm 't>h· whl i"li~· ~-Dru.ehofall6$, Orient•I 1t0t·kine chr ~ r~r 1\2 610 Slue. wtlh huui tt~~m~~io or trade m, of your de1111 tram .. ,ur 'tt·m• nun nm\ fo1 So1Wr llf'l'lll· • -•111 din table w/atools 117S, saw l80 JO )pd b1kd& tnl(~ I'm~ lo'"" $17~ '77 28' S.IPJACIC AOVt:HTISERS Pom·~e (he(ok with l ~ f mb~11:1'~10 f; ~JI~ l:•:1 1 ~'01•i1 ~!1741 • ~ ,._. ma~~..!90 !!_· Hmm camera S22S Afte1 b &l2 76M ln11nul', kept out ~ot<·r The price or Items Tod11y ~1 62W liJ L11nµt'r uu., 1:-\oh 401 s t;t <'amino Ri•al am "'"'""""Cunt-.. 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In exct'llenl tires l15011 bsl nrr 10\ee~F'I~~~ ·74 Fiat 1~ Sport. I. :-.It'\\ t'0):1n1• ,1 .. ri·11 1q1 i.111111 ""'''' \lu 1 "·ii Couqar 9933 ' •••••••••.............. K> K~lk ••••••••••••••••••••••• stove. old hut hJrdl) I oots.,Manne j IJt'l\\l'en lOam 5pm '70 ~:I ('ammo, c·stm m &nut $2.5000Btl~O lfi:l-1 H 1 1 ... up1·1 ll<-.1111 I '1111• ,,, .1 lt111 ~llW I I II 11 I .1 II ssoo Ha•1lu1WGoodsl065 chairs. S6.5 all Luleman I . !'llndiuon 590,1 (.'all 641i 7211 • 1 enl(. ne.>~ dutch dean 1n 1 ~;:':1! i;.~;~.~ ~\'1':111~ •68 COUCJCF- TV. IBM typewriter. SlU· used. $15 Canvas domt• Equipment 90301 631 i65i side llUI, built 350. S4000 an SPM .... knds t;.12 !ll'X"• Ull~ i:1•1t 'dtbelsnt.~t~rkeo •• ~rmreeore&Ceandll lent. missing IJ()le. SIS ,........................ r l l farm 96il7222 ·74 Fial SJ)ldt'r \m Fm 1ti l'ur\t'ht· !'-ip1·1·d,l1'1 .:;i, ... ,·~1,:0:,, \\' Ll11ll Dod9e 9935 .. .. "' Medicine ch~ts $15 l'J Rt'I ri l(er alo1 \or, nld Shell with Sl':IL\ or ' I l HI' pill J >.Int n•ml \I 11~1 n r , ... • ••• •••• •••••••• ••••• •• 64S-4l74formore111fo. 5.51 Sll8 !'>lantl.rna,1<111 IH illK mini trul'k SJSll 80 \'W Di~·I. xlnt rond. Str<ll'k N'hll t•n.: lui: ,1•11 18,'i(lO. l!r. t'llS u l.1l1l1· l11r ll.1J.• '"" ,·1 f h.trl!l'I \l1·d1 \I 8 rand ne ~ ~.i 1111 55# 1072 .i 1 r s I ereo SlillOO rad. $1900 !l&l 6'778 Full size canopy bed Paul Blaine Henne 1111 5.57 2587 857 82111 H do 9727 75 'Ill Sif\i·r ,lnl 111111 "r''"' 1o:u"I 111111(1111111 ~l•M-H11nt'Jl'l:\l11rfl'r w I m all res s , S 1 00 32X42 "Cannel Pn1ot 111 8 l ahowr ~ J humt'r on ,11,,.,d mtL'l ,1.,, ~··~•, r"·"""Jlih \11111 \\,ti x-12 ll IO t Dresser to match. $100 Sacnr1ce $700494 1416 .Ro.it i:ear for ~IJ Stl 'ail SIO\E' 1ct' box porta 77 l>odge K.irr~ .in. 31K '11118 II 011•·1 lllitl •••••••••••••••••••••••1 R.IO 17K9 Ir .dto·r " •1 \II •IJ\ 1 Fo d 9940 ~ in lad.res 3 spd bike. t11ll Y bal(\ \\ lhrl'Jd pulll'. slt'l'p!t I S450 m1 PerfN'l Mt>l·h < ond L .. ,1 • \lo • i 11111 IU• VISIT YOUR '78 T 911 SC "I" k1•111ls i..:;, :11 ., r M I I u 700 851 W,(M) , ••••••• ••••••••• ••••••• sis. 16 in girls bike. $10 "'co polmmt•I fol\ nC!<Klle' !'>-Iii 9490 I '" WllUY ORA .... GE COAST I 0 1"CJO Volvo 9772 ii 1;1 n tJ Y.a~1111 Lo 1111 Siu 3 soccer bal Is. ln5frumeonts 8083 eH $20 Spare IJronZl' Motorii.cf B•s 9140 65 ford 9X7 Flatbed Nds l'SEO CARS& TRUCKS " Gd 1·onrl llm $'1 '""1 ••••• ••• •••••••••••••••1 n•·"' 11,,1111 .ur, h•'.llltiful leather &~O ••••••••••••••••••••••• hooks, sharle:.. ~tr ~ ••••••. •••••••••••••••• Mir a~mbld 1400 000 COME IN OR H OHDA 770 K41i' ,1ft '• 1 ,. 11 ,1 11 \\ 111, 11 h , Olx. Maytag/ washer TRUMPET '\'EGL'S 11arrall• lo.: 'iillclnJat:"tprl'" •HrU>OG4.S 7i94 Mike CALLFOR I HEADQUARTERS l'or"'ht' 1964 <01 hru0l0•1 1~111~~~r;~~,~~~ m1 1h.11111 inn-nt·~ dryer, 4 p c . W I $100Reyn<>ldsS40·44i!I $100 , Radar rerte1.·1or \s11e~.200m1 $275 l'ht'I) •.ton l'11kup FREEAmAISAL TODAY!!! "11111' rhernuni:. 011ntl $'1111111 "'I 11rr u\, ir./plllows pallo set 6' Bundystudenttrumpt>t 2 SIS Charts.many SI) l?J 6'1(}!J600 ~ campl'r S2200 Or (.'orm1erDeL11lo wllortrad•·1111"'i.,tLl51 S .. LES,Sr.JtJVICE x~;. !.<!!Ill l'' "knd<> Ii tr I ts E l'A t .. Coll.ips1ble boat hook separat~ cam•"'r 9'50 CHirveOlET UNIVERSITY orfi7S ~:ti \1lk1• "' P\ I"' l"'"I icus ees, Pan mLSc years xce ..,n i·on.. Sl7 RCA 3rhannel RDF CIMAm S275 ••0.5232 "' o;•" AHD LEASING ~J -<"' af\.S. 760«50. J17.5 963-!lilO_ SIOO Roat gnll mounts ~lnt<·ond !1638600 1....., . . 18211 BEi\CHBLVD SALES&SERVlet: ii 21!0Sl'' irt•.1m tun tr\ FH~f.ASL>El .I\ FH\ Jewelrf 1070 fender Deluxe Amp $35 Very pistol ~M.., , 1972 ~ ord lourier new HUNTINGTON BEACll OLDSMOllLE I. n l \ In 1 ,. 11 11 ti EXl'Elll'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• pre CBS s1so Xtra sso. rtares m F\A & 79 1t~nrh ;('1°~11.1 ~(~ µaint . ~p1tkt> wheels. 847-6087or HOHDA lllaupkunt ,\~I FM ~OLDEXCHAHGE Clean' . j l'SCG apprnved i; man ~11~·:~'.7sd.c'o . . ru"ns i.:ood N,re.<is 549-3331 GMCTRUCICS i·asi. $70<~J~t11s;1~11ir. UJtLEIKE hr Id Jack,642·5222 1nrlatable rart S200 brake) Sl600 or tall ~O HarhorRl\•d 911 C T '75 VOLVO pays top cas or go . · -t '-/ i•ves 644 lfia> Single parent needs 1·a r C"IJSTA M ~.:SA an"e'nl OnJO silver & diamonds We Acoustic 47S Amp. tiO I Flopper stoµpt•r 2·,3· 0 or-cyclh Will trade for \\Ork or 5.4,"9640 first ra11 orrl'f luko·,· 1966 Harhnr Rhd 'ctu .~2l82X63:11 RM~. 4 l2s. Graph1r s:is ~a~~lnl('>lo't'S30 Scoo~ 9150 Vans 9570 ser,1res 6312fi00 .r-6450222 hiJ.J.~h' rnsT,\\H~"'' ,..__. t estm t 3 '>l\...l EQ Xlnl for kvbcb or ~6 2399 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78 fl d \ d t 646 9303 54" 9467 ~ nv . en . . •vv gtr $800 OBO for Info ·74 Honda Motornc-le 19K '76 Dodgt' Van IOO Gd on a 'rror .:rea Rolls Royce 9756 • .r- diamonds Ill 14 kt nng. 642·S222 kots, Powef' 9040 miles Petrel·t l'ond rond ll1gh m1 '3000 Auto•. Imported rnnd l,tM;S than 12 0()0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i:l T11rinto 'W)!n. •1 pas~ 1 ""'n I nwm·r mu~t 'l'l', f.1100 552 7970 Lincoln 9945 •....•.•............... RO "1ark ti 2<ir 121\ m1 I 1 f.. e n 1• \\ I 11.id1• d ~13 YOO \Cll r fiP.,1 ;,'.)f; 35 71 D.i \\ ~o !'.li:lO ''" tor Ho~rt $290. 14 kt Water.man • • •••••••••••••••••••••• $l000 549 J'i'~ ono 497 SS..~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml $4750 5.5I 89811 It 1 DEALER IN u S.A I Autos, UM<f l pen Ii penCll sel l "2 oz Offlc~ Fun.ihre & 13' loston Whailtt .72 Yamaha zoo. rll.'an .. 73 Dod e \an fl 100 IMW 9712 '78 llonda C1v1e. bronn O ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 Lincoln Cpe cold, Sl90. IOAM-12PM. Eque,....,.t 8085 1 ~ I )earnld ~!(•((' rn.l rasl. tlependablr. IO\\ Auto ~Ir PS PH ••••••••••••••••••••••• slen.'O $3500080 • IR~ Ry Buick 9910 Muslsl•ll!i421Ul9 679-2809 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"1W rail s1cl" r"1I• 4 · a · · WDMeetor""at Ua6448400,962·3156f,\l' CARVER ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 . ---" • • ~ u .,, I mllrage J't(X) 962 5183. stereo H tra" ('fl l1 1gh ' '"' 1!¥7K inc•oln \er, 11lle~ GIA Rated 1 CT. Round U~ed Execulorll' K 15'HI <U~h1on ~\\IH•I 3l'ab . . • '. AnyBonarideOeal JOC)Uor 9730 ~r AOl lS·AOVCl KIH'~'l;'('\H\ L11> ldr 311111);) llll OrlJ! :1\\n~ S>I A H Color VS 12 Charter Ke} teleµhonl' I \\. bark re~l ~ l)n\\ & 77 Husk) l'i() RO llonda ' 01. llt'rfl!tl shape $2500 Comt' See Ui. Toda) . ' ••• •• ••• •••••••••••• •• • i~ J•moo.... lo i) I ln;i<it'll II .~15 m1 Sf RHO l' II t I " 521111 Lowest Price Janet. syst em \'01 re '" c r '>tern hl(hLs near nu hat IR.SS Rest orrer BO fl~ 1~87 orr hrs. $ 60 Mark IX Sedan. auto N<>•oor1 8•••~ Si 100 i;:11 lli•MI \' ·r i\rl .,512 2.i h .. · 417 .. 314o eves. page 20 instrument~ ter> -eo\er S3950 64&8200 5520868 ' knd trans. new paint & uph ..o..w.e 1966 Uu 1< k tt 1, 1 .. ra n~v.• ' · r~ • G . RUBIES y r Ownyourowns}slem in 675 6670 d)' ... ti73 451\S ·73 Yamaha t25n dirt iO f ord Van I ton $7000 714760-1891 c1os1osuNOAn C'ream rnlnr \llr !l<l Mercury 9950 enb o~e 1 $20 ou your ne~ office Charlt•\ e\e~ h1k1.• top hape. $275 or custom1ze\l Int exl 302 973LI 75 Holl) Ro1t·r S1h1•r S'lSH ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 01ce on y per p 9=1281 . be rr 7"""" v " .. d bit Lancia 0 I R".. ,. l stone! 64().86118 err) -'26 Chris Crart Cru1'er in sto er 55 "'""' " J?11 i·on re SADDLBACIC •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Sharlow II 5Jk 1111 \II 11.i 641 i28til.1111h•n " .. Rrrl' '~':!,ego Divorced lady must sell MUSTSB.L! I xlnt cond LllF' radio. ·;9 HONDA XR·80 runs :;7~~~1~ askini: $2 ,000 IMW ·79 Lant·1a Reta Seclan, Xtra~ IH'\\ i'11'111m C dill 99151 un!> .,.,,,1 brKlal ring set. Cluster Executive dc~k and 11\e ball tanks. drpth xlnt SJSO 640 •.2~8 .or 28402 Marguenterkwy xlnt rood t9,600m 1. i\t'. paint, >will r1•n-1\ln •• ~ ••• ~~••••••••••••••• fiJl 48ro&fi73 IOl!I diamonds 846-5:M>4 credenza. sec rel a rt.ii (inder, all arrt'!lscmcs li44·6331 Ask for Gcrr) '76 GMC Step Van Needs M issioo V1eJ11 stereo "5-0Cl fAS 3180 or I rlean lair morh>I ",111to COHTEMPU TIMG Mustanq 9952 desk. 2 salesmens de\k, Slip pass1blr .it Stl7 00 '7!1 Honda CR 250 Hhlt some \\Ork Sl 995 AVERY PKWY 6319149 as partial payml'nl Im ••••••••••••••••••••••• Div,orced lady must sell 1 metal desk . elt•r mo Asktng S4.IXXl.must t'nJ? Many Xtras Cood 64283311 IEX!TSPWY ) marulate rnsidt• '"nut CADtLJ.AC7 ·to 1 \1 l.., I \" c; brida1.~~ Sob ta ire typewriter, m1Snha1r.. sell 1 737 6449 roncl M usl st•ll mo Autos Wafthd 9590 831-2040 49S.4949 ~4!!~••••••••••• .!?.3.! ~~ \~~ 1~ ~ 'ti •rn ~:·; '1~c;•a~:::.~~'~r.i1~~' t ·ho'.\\ t: RTI Bl.~. XI r J · _.....,.. F l•> ~5-9411 ° 55!19098 ....................... Closed Sundays ' •1 r P · l'' "r) l h 1 n g TWENTYDOu.AR Gold ar phone Livermore 1967 SPORTCRAFT27' Peugeot ~oped llluc• YH:PAYTOPDOLLAR ~ "'"" Soob 9760 i•ruti,e&µmri-.sinnal original fi7S~I Pie.eel l9J.S.S with zr. 3 s a t e I I It e L z p Twin Mere Cru1S!'f c;ood cond $350080 {or top used ca rs. Sl '~n~~.,9yoo ha:.t~ ~ ·-· .,.., ....................... Lal? Selectioft f>li 2119 Auto. p~r sir tllx mil qiain and matchmg LC P-lOIOA. 11 channel very good coodJt1on \\1th &48-3354 lore1gn, <1omest1cs or • tb WE'VE ... ,. 1980 SA.Al 99 Of N.w 1981 \\hi n r' & intr :-lew rope~:r.el.12.ln>FIRM duplex. auto 1·hnnnel Jll'mooring111 11Carra · XI 50 <1 d r 1 classics ll your 1·llr1s • t.o m itea~{'. :-.lPrrn Codiloc• 11nvl roor. ne\\ brks. search & selection. 111s , S23,9SO OB() 675 9179 7~00 ·;7 ·,&75r~d 'ro~d elllra <'lean. st•e us OF MEW BMW'S MOYEDf ,....,.,, cassette Jt't·k Sfl,ouo Now lft Stdck! t.1p.• tl1•1•k Runs great llXloldstar.flS.:.!anll ualdisplay,dialheadfor lllft S $275,runsi>erf 760 16ffl FIRST' Sales and Leasing at ; 8335574,54814~ (;ar) '-.' \Bl~R~ S34UO 645 91121 que amber ~ecklaces. !MTS ll~· ~2399 compet1t1ve prices Ex· .w • '11111 • .. ~ k d l's t'\l'~ 645 2130 SIJ5 ai ~ .. Silver nng .IBM Exec tvpewr1ter "7720'8AVLINF:R.many '78YAwMAJlAGT80 ~ ""'""'"'"''""""" ~~1 Toyolo 9765 (• ,'\1)11 ..Jl \'-., wknds u .. -_._ Mil l tke ne ask1n~ MOO d ~·£ '£ ••••• ••• • •• ••••• ••••••• w/came~ '"'"''· ..,., Perfect. FuJiy recondl access slip a\·a1l li.500 ' · k.... ept sus 78 Tnyota l"ellca GT lrt ·• J JJ , ·611 \tu~tanl? Ill IJll(l oni: forfurtberinlo,54G-848J tioned.cJ:rr5 631·5419 PP 760-6726 751 ~ <l'I ..,,, ~Oil bk air. AM FM t'a" mi orii,:owners t (N White CT Diamond • ~ w ' ~ton Whaler Newport ·111 Yamaha s. 1o111 • .,.,ca, Good sele<>lion or pre· vou• slvr 32 K m1 S5.IXIO or • . 714 496.03.5(1 SJ1 Appraised SllK DESKS. ~60 ood e Ii' New 70 Hr John~on dean trick 65oO Midnil?ht viously OWTlE'd BMW & MAIDA. best orfer631·332'7 '67 Muslan~ 2 dr 71 VII . OBO 5S2"'339 ec Sl OO. 36x30 steel Mtr . trailer $10.500 6M15a.3x119m5. rare slock olher fine cars in ex ~ II • ·~ 74 Sedan Xlnl ron<I i\11 ?89 · w/lock S7S Also desk ., • .,.7nu: cellenl condition I W 'fl8 To~· roront1. r1t•\\ .. eng :1s.ooo mi l II.. 1071 ..-""" ~ · d x1rn~work $2)t()O 311 W am fm rodto Nrw ,.. try £m chair~-631 0496 . • 75 . Ho nda SOOT Xlnt ~a •o.or engine ra •ator. "' Wilson St 631 2177 •••••••••~••••••••••••• th 8087 194727 ChnsCrafl hxer cond Mustsell 0 8.0 We also have a lease -lHAlllSI C&SlllllSHOUll haust, needs Iran'. paint $4400~6Z4S Woodworking tools. some ....................... upper bargain prrced Dick ll6J. IS24 company that leases I• ~ ork. must ~"II $6011 '78 Bdotodo '67 MUSTANG HUT used:. Sears Blue & gold Macaw, $530 See Tues Sat 8 II other makes or autos. MoMMI 9739 OB0494--06!8_ Xlnt ~~L281 Runs great, $1000 080 Creftaman 12 / ~ad1;1 baby, hand-fed. tame. AMM & 1·4CoP~7~~nDa Pt Ro~/HS~Wt/160 trucksand vans.Forad •••••••••••••••••••••••IOCOIOl.LASRS,U !ll Se,1lle hlark on 6452200or5591336 .arm saw w s an • C?OO Curtis 900-4653 anna 1011 '"" ·--r f dltional information on hlack. loaded 9000 mt. Pllllto t957 blades $475. i,A, HP x.-~ Or D Pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• leasing please call ORANGE Xlnt, 13,000mi. w ~Ira~ srioder w(ltand $140. ockatiels. Lovebirds. 4• boat JIOO 71., 111, Hon · Me To, air. awnmg. 7141972.tz70 7141661.9611 COUNTY'S 549·164lg r_s.46-0600 b~~ w5~~~~~~ S20 SOO ~72"r;;;:·N;~~;,;;:•itu•;8• OriU press stand $35 Finches & other Birds da outboard s:150 rm for Motorcycles '72 Toyola Corolla 3 dr sta , evc~ 3/IHP planer w/cue .J l .SO tol§0546-7264 641_8817 540.7063,Jl&J.~ Fora good dealandgood EXCLUSIVE wag New e11a. ne\\ R733238. ~~II S9S00rnearcst0f ilO.lffProuter,bita,~bl, P'-ot&Orcjlm 1090 AwfoS•rrice.P..tl aflersalesserviceaee· MASER.ATI I.nos, new 11res. air '78Brou11ham Xlnlrond M24llO l\ddd. cue SlB7. Mitre ••••••••••••••••••••••• PortMrW.t.d & Acc:euorin 9400 & DEALBSHIP cond Sl500or best orrcr Sky roof, fully loaded ..._ 13. Sander w/cue LC" upn· ..... ""'--id", 24 ' Sea Ray Sundanrer W •11 d 1 h S4S·O'l63 Lo mi !7900,644 6890 ..._"'°""' 'f'l'A ~ 51" """"-.:: ••••• • •• •••••••• •••• ••• .. .. JV"r an""' er" ' '1 •· ttip. saw w/cue xlnl sound & action. VHF, outr1ggers. bait .. .. .. ' -.. '69 Coupe de Ville 2 dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... A.. -Lathe stt '><C tank NB Shp Sl.25 mo + Chev 3SO 4 bolt mam. in the world' r..-p11 9767 ._,. 080 ·n Volare Station Waaon +.,_,a .,v. ~.673-625J,87S.l.w reblt. balanced. S700. SALES-SERVICE-d:AStNG IEACH IMPORTS ~ ...................... runs areat .,,_ PS W'/~tf P mtr, mo•t RMI Electric piano equity dn P•Y Da Turbo400, reblt' w/1h1tl 2oew 1tt.SAHTAAHA 84SDoveStrttt. SS Spitfire, nice l'l)nd. S.S-4174 ·PB, AC. R.H. 1269$ cWMll ~ tMd S1IO Sound.I like organ. Like 7»~ Ev SSi-932'7 stick S350 Turbo 350. 71•~171 7'J..OtOO llT. mags. 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Claallied Vla Oporto Sk 11 NB AM alU PM new 1oodlu with a Call Now• S42•M'?B la a •lmlll« matttt To place your 1ar11t WANT ACl'ION! ·ctlioa. !di do it w"eil. 80"19. ns.a&O Cla.uified Ads NZ-ifiechd. MZ-M71 J111t call ffHl'll sale 1d calUosm. II Idle it.eme 142.5178 Cl ifed Ada 142>.5171 I ~ --1 .. • , ; a z a a a o o 10 w ::; • "' 4 t '( .. -- • • • • • ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPIR TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Two-cent gas tax hike sent to governor By F REDF.RICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... o.ir,~ ...... SACRAMENTO -For the first Ume in 18 years. the state Legislature has called for an In· crease in the state's tax on gasoline and diesel fuel, a move backers of the tax boost say will avert a transportation crisis in California. The st ate Assembly and Senate sent to the desk of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Monday a bill that was 11 months in the making. It is designed to foreclose any possibility that * * * Road bill passage welcomed By GLENN SCOTT Of ... Detty ..... s- Orange County leaders were tall smiles today about passage by the state Assembly and Senate Monday of SB215, a transportation financing bill. The local transportation ex- perts were among the most sup- portive of the bill that is de- slgned to raise the state gas tax from 7 to 9 cents per gallon to raise money for road improve· ment and construction projects "Ora n ge Co unty is so desperate for highway funds." stressed RaJph Clark, chairman of the county Board o f Supervisors and the local leader of the fight for more state funds. ''I feel this is a very important bill to have passed." Clark predicted that Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. will sign the bill because, he said. "the need is so well established." Before the bill could become law , however , county SU· pervisors representing at least two-thirds of the 23 .7 million state population also would have to ratify it. · Thomas Jenkins , executive director of the Orange County Transportation Commission. already was plotting out the necessary counties this morn- ing. J enkins said Orange , Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Clara counties represent 11 .3 million of the needed 15.8 million constituents. Getting additional s upport from Sacramento, Fresno , V entu ra , San Bernardino and Riverside coun- ties would provide a total 15.9 million, be added. The ratification is needed by Nov. 15 to implement the gas tax increase by January 1983. The local group that perhaps has pushed the hardest for passage of SB215 is the Orange County Transportation Coali· lion, a group of major corpora- tions which has sought better roads to improve commerce and working conditions. Coalition spokesman, Stu Davidson, governmental affairs coordinator for Beckman Instru· ments Inc., said the legislation is needed because "we simply have to give our employees a chance to come to work in good shape." Tre ate d flow from Irv ine plant OK'd Treated waste water will con· tinue to now [rom an Irvine sewage treatment plant into San Diego Creek, the chief waterway leading to Newport Bay, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board has de· clded. The board decided to permit the practice after represen- tatives of the State Department of Fish and Game discontinued their earlier opposition. Fish and Game represen- latives, who bad contended the flow of waste water could damage the bay's ecological . balance, said they would support lhe practice as long as they are dotified whenever 'any waste •ater Is dumped into the creek. Jim Anderson, director of the ttater quality control board. said tbe waste water that nows from the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict's Michelson Sewage Treat· tnent Plant to the creek is highly treated and relatively harmless The permit to dump waste Vrater Into the creek was grant· ed Frld•Y In a meet.ln& of the Santa Ana Reclonal Water Qu a lily Control Board tn Newport Beach CllY Hall. the slate's transportation fund will go into the red within the next fave years. Under terms of the bill, Ule state's tax on gasoline and diesel fuel will rise from seven to nine cents per gallon Jan. 1, 1983, if boards of supervisors In counties representing two-thirds of the state's population call for such an increase. Further, the bill would boost the minimum vehicle registra- tion fee, driver's license fee and truck weight fees. If signed by the governor, the 1>111 would raise about $.2.S billion in new revenue. The money would be used to ma.tn tam and expand the state's de- teriorating network of highways and local streets and roads. "The system will remain ade- ca u ate, but it will not be enriched," said state Sen. John Foran, 0 -San Francisco, Mon- day night after Assembly approved amendments were ap· proved by the Senate an a 30 to 3 vote ''I'm telling you that without this bill everything would retrogress." . ··People l ake streets, roads and hi ghways for granted. but they're something you can't take for granted," Foran said, noting that innation has added more than 120 percent lo transportation costs in the past six years alone. "Unless you have a revenue base to maintain the system, it wi ll fall apart," he said. The vote in the Assembly was 59 to 17, with Nolan Friuelle, R·Costa Mesa, Ross Johnson, R· Fullerton, and John Lewis, R Orange, voting against the pro· Jenmer Bnght. 11 . and 12-year-old Holly Mcintyre 1 nght J Look at one of the two coral trees planted at West Newport Park in memory of Jelfrey Retnker, 12. and Russel Beaumont. 14 Neighbors haven 't forgotten Tragedy of 2 Newport boys relived By STEVE MARBLE Of-D.ity~IMtt'"' It's been two months since 12-year-old Jeffrey Reioker and his 14-year-old pal, Russel Beaumont, died under the sands of Wes t Newport Beach The twin trees were planted by Newport city officials in West Newport Park at the urging of residents in the seaside neighborhood. A memorial observance is planned Oct 3 when two plaques bearing the boys· names will be placed next to the young trees. But the neighborhood hasn't forgotten Two freshly planted coral trees in the boys' favorite park keep the memories alive. ·'There was something about this tragedy that brought everyone here together," said Mrs. Anderson, .. and seeing all the kids in the neighborhood going back to school this week -well , it struck home again that the boys aren't with us." "They're living reminders." suggested Greg Reinker. Jeffrey's father "The trees wall grow quickly just like the boys would have." The boys. described as inseparable friends who spent their summer days romp- ing on the beach, were killed one evening last June when a sand embankment they were tunneling into collapsed on them "It was probably the toughest, hardest thing ever to happen in this neighborhood," said Cathy Anderson, president of the West Newport homeowners' group. "That's why we wanted the trees -so we wouldn't for get " Reinker said the grief he and his wire, Shirley, have gone through is beyond descrip· lion But he says there is a lesson in his son's death "The lesson," said the father, "is more than just to be careful when you play and dig in the sand I think this shows how quickly an accident can happen and how quickly life can be t;iken from you.·· <See TRAGEDY, Page A2> Workers bused to Diahlo Demonstr ators make final plans for blockade of nuke site By DA VJD KUTZMANN Oft•o.•, ..... , ..... SAN LUIS OBISPO -Nearly 650 Dlablo Canyon construction workers were bused into the con· troversial nuclear generating station today as demonstrators made final plans for a peaceful but illegal land and sea blockade. Pacific Gas and Electric Com· pany, owner of the soon-to-be licensed facility, had workers report to four offsite areas early this morning for busing into the S2 billion plant. A Pacific Gas & Electric Co. e mergency crew entered the 735-acre site in four trucks short- ly after dawn and will work, eat and sleep inside during a siege that PG&E predicted could last for weeks. No incidents were reported. Demonstrators. meanwhile, were reported readying efforts to form a human bloctrade t.o prevent fuel loading and low power operation of the twin re- actor nuclear power plant. An Abalone Alliance spokesman s aid this morning that about 100 blockaders had gone into the hills Monday night and were to begin moving at dawn toward the plant'K fenced perlmeter. Sea blockaders also were re· ported t.o be boarding boata in Morro Bay and Avlla Beach. The spokesman said lbe PJ'O- testen would attempt to launch rubber raft& from the boau t.o make a landing In front of the seaside plant near Avila Beach sometime this morning. The principal action, however, 1s expected to take place in front of the plant's main gates. Jt is there that most of the dem· o nstrators are expected to show up today. An AbaJone Al· liance "media sooke" said that bet ween 100 and 200 dem· onstrators would arrive in the first wave It is believed that between 2,000 and 3,000 protesters in all could take part in the Diablo blockade. Early this morning, under nip· Join our PY fog-chilled skies. more than 100 reporters milled about the plant's barbed wired front en- trance waiting for something to happen. It has been typical of this highly planned media event for reporters to be kept wailing and wondering. Also present in heavy num- bers were California Highway Patrol officers who drove back and forth in front of the plant. San Luis Obispo County sheriff deputies also were reported to be stationed inside the plant gates. About 500 national guardsmen were sent to the area last week. The savoir-faire or San Francisco columnist Herb Caen, a view of Hollywood celebrities by Hy and Marilyn Gardner and the humor of Erma Bombeck are just part of the lineup in today·s Cavalcade. Pages 62 and HJ. The newly designed double page of readers' favorite colurnnists, ranging from medical and common sense ad- vice to sociaJ commentary to horoscope predictions. will appear in the Daily Pilot Monday through Friday. Columnists featured regularly include Ann Landers, Erma Bombeck, Art Hoppe, Herb Caen. Stan Delaplane, Hy and Marilyn Gardner, Charles McCabe, Hugh Mulligan, Bob Greene and Sydney Om arr. posed increases f"rizzelle said last week he in tended tu oppose the measure because of overwhelming op position to at tiy rias constlt uents, based on responses to questionnaires. In the Senate, John Schmitz, R-Newport Beach, was among the three who opposed the measure. Schmitt said Monday night that he did so because "I have never supported a lax in· crease in my 10 years in public office." ''There 1s a crisis with our highways this Is our answer to 1t.' said As · sernblyman Drul'e Young. D· Norwalk. who carried Foran's ball in the Assembly Ourin~ debate, he pointed out that California is last among states on the amount s pent for highway maintenance and con struction Without passage of the bill, Young sa id , th e s t a te 's trans portation fund could go more than $2 billion in the red over the next five vears. <See GAS TAX, Page A2) Pontiff 11rges higher wages for workers VATICAN ClTY (AP> -Pope John Paul II, in the third en· cyclical of his papcy, called to- day for wage scales sufficient for family support so that mothers do not have to abandon the care and education of their children The pope's 99-page statement on social issues also: -Called for "radical and urgent changes" in the Third World to improve life for the masses there Gave bal•king to labor un· ions and said they should be guaranteed the right to strike except for political purposes or in essential public services Repeated his previous criticisms of the capitalist and communist systems and called for an economy based on a mix· lure of private and public ownership. The pope said workers should receive a "just" wage, which he defined as big enough lo supJ>Ort the entire family. H the father earns such a wage, he said, the mother is free to take care of her ch.ildren and educate them. "Having to abandon these tasks m order to take up paid work outside the home is wrong from the point of view of the good of society and of the family when it contradicts or hinders these primary goals of the mis· s1on of a mother," the pantiff said He noted that "in many societies women work an nearly every sector of life " "But it is fitting," he con- tinued, "that they should be able to futrall their tas ks an ac- cordance with their own natw:e, without being discriminated against and without being ex- cluded from jobs for which they are capable, but also without lack of respect for their family aspirations and for their specific role in contributing , together <See POPE. Page AZ> Army chief injured by terror grenades HEIDELBERG , West Germany I AP) Terrorists fired Soviet-made grenades to· day at an armored sedan carry· ing the commander in chjef of the U S. Army in Europe, slight· ly injuring him and his wife. authorities said. The car also was peppered with small arms fire "1 don 't know who was responsible, but l know there was a group that declared war on us. and I'm beginning to believe them," said Gen Frederick J . Kroesen arter he and his wife, Rowene, were treated for cuts from flying glass and released from the Army hospital near hi s Heidelberg headquarters . One grenade hit the trunk of the car, smashing the rear win· dow Baby finally • sever s ties with m o the r Two -day -o ld Benny Valenzuela was reported in good condition today at San Clemente General HospitaJ where an um- bilical cord was belatedly severed. The baby was born late Sun- day night on the Sawdust Festival grounds in Laguna Beach. The mother , Penny Valenzuela, refused to let doc· tors remove the umbilical cord after police took her and the baby to South Coast Medical Center. The mother and baby left the hospital but were localed again Monday at the apartment of a friend in Capistrano Beach, said Sgt. Jerry Horton . Wh en deputie s and paramedics found the woman at the Capistrano Beach apart· ment, the umbillcaJ cord wu still attached. The baby was taken to the San Clemente hospital and the 11· year-old mother was admitted t.c UC Irvine MedicaJ Center for medical and mental health evaluations, Hort.on sald. Friends said the mother hu bad a history of mental Pf'Ob- lems and h•d been llvln1 llke a transient ror the last several months, Horton &aid. • It was the fourth attack on U S. government personnel in West Germany in two weeks. The group Kroesen reCerred to was the Red Army Faction - also called the Baader-Meinhof Gang whic h has issued threats against U.S. forces in West Germany and claimed responsibility for several bomb- ings. Kroesen's reinforced Mercedes was traveling about 40 miles an hour along the banks of the Neckar River when it was hit, West German police srud. They said the grenades were of Soviet origin and that police found a tent with sleeping bags, a radio with antenna and a So· viet-made grenade launcher in the woods near the scene or the attack. A We s t German police spokesman said use of the grenade launcher demonstrated . a "new quality" of terrorism He said it was the first use by terrorists in West Germany of a military-style weapon Kroesen said what the ter- rorists fired "was reportedly a suspected antitank grenade of som e kind fired from the hillside along the road we were travel· ing." ORANGE COAST WEATHf R Fair through Wedneit- day but patchy low clouds during early morning hour s along the coast. Highs at the bea<'hes 70 lo 74 and the inland areas 82 to 85. Lows 60 to 64 lNSIDf TODAY Cautornio winenu ore making heodwo11 in the marketing of "light wine:· whi ch hos about three· quartera of the caloriea of •tondard wine. See Page RIO. INDIK 1nz11112iiilll•z•n ..... v•r .. •s ........... lliiiiiiiiii ............... ~,,~--------------------·--~ .. -·-------~ , ,. "2 • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuesday, September 15, 1981 Smokey real Indies' man.-too much so l'llA Hl.~~"fON. W Va <AP) Tht• wnmen who dulrn they Wl'rt.' marr1t-'d lo Luther C Ward rt•mt'mber him ui. a loving man who m.idt.> t•uC'h rt.·d as though 'ht• wu~ tht• only woman In th~ world until she discovered Smokt•y':s other wives He has at • ,. ll•ust t•1ght. maybe 1 ~. •' "Smokey" Ward, whose age is 11:-tt•d bt•lw<'en 69 and 80 on ' vurrnus documents, was charged •" with l11gamy last month The l'S:-t• ''to )tO to a Jefferson Coun- . ,, t I 1 • ty wrand jury today. said pros· t·cutor Braun Hamstead . "I love him. He was a very kind and gentle man. There's charged with being married to two women in West Viricin1u Ward declined, on attorney's or dl'rs. to discuss the cas~. just no one like Smokey, he's unique," sa1d ElkM Ward. one of the wives ··lie makes you reel safe and secure. He used to say 'I've looked a lifeume for someone likt you '," su1d anot h er, Dnphnt• M. 1-;lhott A woman whom author1tie1 did not identify posted $4,000 bond for Ward a fte r he was Ward's troubles started when Marie Marshall Ward com - plained to C'Ounty authorities that her husband had a second wife . After investigating, authorities charged Ward with felonious bigamy S heriff Donald Giardino swd he ro .. lld women in several ,., .......... Dr Joseph Maclnr11s displays the remote piloted vehicle used to photograph the spoked wheel of the H .\ifS Rreadalbane 1 nghl1. that sank 128 years ago 100 miles from the 'Vorth Pole istates who uy they married Ward And, he sa1J, the coU11ting isn't donl· "Right now we're UJI to eight WIVl'S, but thcrc're more," he said "We're trying to deal with 15 or more stales " ·'The oth er day a Connte turned up from St Louis and a Barbara from Montana that no one had ever heard of," said Mrs. Elliott, of Danville, Va Mrs Elliott saad she marncd Ward after a seven month romance In 1979. Then, "about eight days after we were mar· raed somebody called me and said he had 12 wives," she said. lie derutld it. Mrs. Elliott says shf' began to s uspect her husband when he urged her to invest in his busi- ness ideas but wanted her to re· main in Virgirua. She decided to hire a lawyer who d1scovered that Ward had "nine wives. r was just unbehev· Ing · · Mrs Elliott fated for divorre. tht" marriage ended last October 1-:lka Ward, who lives in MartmsvilJe, Va, said s he mar· ried Ward m March 1977 and later lc.>amed he had been mar ried l4 or 15 limes. "I doubt he remembers how many wives he's had There have been two wives s ance me and I'm still married to him," Sunken ship preserved Canadian Arctic ice keeps vessel intact for 128 years • WAS~UNGTON <AP1 Using a. robot camera device, sc1en· last:. say they have taken re· m arkably clear pictures or an unus ual s hipwreck preserved under the ice or the Canadian ArctiC' Joseph Macinnis said Monday the C'amera platform photo· graphed the wreck or the sa11ing barque H.M.S Breadalbane dur- ing dives last week in Lancaster Sound off Beechey Island, about 100 miles from the magnetic North Pole The pictures clearly show the wooden vessel's well preserved hull and its spoked wheel, as .well as instruments and other devices 1n its wheelhouse. The Britis h ship sank Aug 21, 1853 after being crushed by en- croaC'hing ice while on a rescue mission All 21 crewmen aboard escaped over the ice to a com· panaon ship as the Breadalbane went down in 15 minutes. But the 1ce and supelcold waler have preserved the ship so well that there is little sign or decay after 128 years. Macinnis told a briefing at the National Geograph ic Society, which sponsors his work. "It's in a remarkable state of preservation," said Macinnis, head or Undersea ftesearch Ltd., a private oceanographic firm based in Toronto. "We are sure everything is intact. What we h ave is a treasure trove of 19th century arctic exploration." Located 600 miles above the Arctic circle, the Breadalbane is the world's northernmost known shipwreck. Macinnis and coll eagues found the Breadalbane last year after a three year serch of rec- ords inwcated where it might be. Using sonar equipment aboard a Canadian Coast Guard cutter, they got images or the ship resting upright in 330 feet of water. They returned this summ er to get television and still pictures or the wreck to help them plan tJavt:s to the vessel next s pring. Macinnis said the waters are so cold that divers would die in minutes without extra protec tion So, the researchers will re turn with a diving bell . a small submarine and an <irmored dJv· ang suit to get closeup views The 125-foot-long ship. which displaced 428 tons. still has two of its three 100-(oot masts stand- 1 ng strwght up. The mas ts are <ippar ently s t ill draped with !fails and rigging, the scientists said. The pictures and videotapes of the wreck were possible because of an underwater vehicle de· signed by Chris Nicholson an(! colleagues at Benthos Inc . of Falmouth. Mass. Nicholson said the r emotely piloted vehicle. controlled from a surface ship via an umbilical cable. should revolutionize div. 1n g by removing the risk to human divers Gas t ax vote b y c ounty solo11s to ld O'Con.nor wins unanimous nomination The production vehicle 1s de· signed to operate as deep as 2.000 feet and should have its most direct appllcal1on an in· spectang offshore platforms for oil companies. he said As the robot moved around the sunken ship an four dives, it re- corded well-preserved hull tim· hers, greenish s heets of copper c I adding and exotic sealife growing over the vessel. ... ' • I • , • \ • ' • I I ' I I • I ' . ' Here is how Orange County legislators voted on the m easure to increase the state gasoline tax by two cents per gallon : Assembly members ror Marian Bergeson. R-Newport B each , Chet Wray , D · Westmms ter Assembly m embers against: WASIDNGTON <AP) San- dra Day O 'Connor won over- whelming a pproval from the Senate Judiciary Committee to day for her nomination to become the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. The vote was 17-0, with one member vol· ing "present." Sen Jeremiah Denton, R· Ala .. said he could not vote for the nomination without knowing Mrs . O'Connor's specific views on abortion. philosophically" on abortion. · · 1 know very little about Judge O'Connor's opinions on the gr ave legal issues of the O'CONNOR NOMINATION SUPPORTED-Edltorlal, A6 da~." Denton saad Denton said Mrs . O'Connor as a "fine lady and distinguished Jurist" but he was unable to support her nommation without knowing more about her beliefs concering abortion. East said he was similarly troubled but cast his vole for the no mination because h e believes Mrs. O'Connor to be ··a conservative woman of con· servat1ve instincts." Although she refused to dis· close her specific views on the conslituttonalaty of the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decision legaliz· ang abortion, East said ··1 feel down in my heart of hearts" that she would not ha"e sup- ported the ruling. East also said he was sup· portmg the nomination because Mrs. O'Connor was nominated by President Reagan and "I s uspect he knows things that I don't know." The Cull Senate is likely to consider the nomination with o nly nominal oppos1t1on Wednesday. ... Prior to today's committee action. Mrs. O 'Connor 's swear- ing-in ceremony was scheduled Sept. 25. The high court begins its fall session 10 days later. the firs t Monday in October. If confirmed, Mrs O'Connor would replace Justice Potter Stewart. who retired in Julv Nolan Frizzelle. R-Huntington Beach Ross Johnson , R· Fullerton. John R Lewis. R- Orangl' A bscnt · R1<'hard Robinson, D· Santa Ana. Sixteen senators voted to ap- prove the nomination and then Denton and Sen. John East withheld their voles while they made statements explaining their decisions. East, R·N.C., then voted yes. Denton voted "present." Youths pose • as scouts in thefts State senators fo r Paul Carpenter, 0 Santa Ana. John Briggs. R-Fullerton Stat(' senators agamst John Schmitz. R Corona del Mar * Denton, who questioned Mrs. O'Connor al length about her views on abortion, has said he felt frustrated because he could not determine where Mrs . O'Connor was "coming from Young boys weMing Boy Scout uniforms have reportedly been· stealing money and merchandise from businessmen in Costa Mesa . Irvine and Newport Beach, ac- cording to a spokesman for the * * From Page A1 GAS T AX ••• The ball dre.... bipartisan sup- port despite Republican opposi- tion to passmg any bi ll that re· quired a two thirds vote in the Assembly. Ford Pinto suit upheld by court The bill passed the Assembly arter several Republican mem· bers failed in attempts to amend the measure on the floor One amendment would have stricken the two-cents-per -gallon in· crease, but would have shifted transportation funding priorities The state's fuel tax has not oeen mcreased smce 1963 The proposal would lift the total tax· es on gasoline to more than 21 cents per gallon From Page A1 By The Associated Press A $6 million damage award stem ming from the fiery rear- end collision of a Ford Pinto car wHI stand against Ford Motor Co , according to California Supreme Court. It turned down without com- ment an appeal by Ford of verdicts an favor of Richard Grimshaw and surviving rel atives or Lily Gray However, the court denied a request by the Gray family to review a ruling that denied them collection of pU11ilive damages against Ford. TRAGEDY RELIVED. • • On May 28, a Court of Appeal upheld an Orange County superior court award or $2 5 mi llion 1n compensatory damages and $3 .5 million punitive damages to Grimshaw. who was seriously burned in the May 22, 1972 crash. The court of AppeaJ also awarded Carmen. Cauleen and Challle Gray $559,690 in co mpensatory dam ages. but refused them punitive damages At lhc tame the award was the largest ever in a civil damages lawsuit. Reinker saad he has received letters and phone calls from parents across the country who told him that after reading of the tragedy they have decided to s pend more time with their children. I did, that time passes quickly. Unless you're careful, you'll turn around one day and your kids will be gone ... "I have one friend who was working two Jobs 1ust to get ahead in the world," Reinker s aid. 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A bout nine businessmen have contacted the council in the past two weeks to complain about the youths who pose as scouts selling candy <ind ask to use the restroom While in the back of the shops. the youths have reportedly pilfered money from employee clothing and taken sm all items from shelves. The boys are described as 12 to 14. wearing ill fitting Boy Scout s h1 rts. w1thout identifying council patc hes In one case a youth had a troop number sewn on his uniform. but a check with that troop showed they were not selling candy, said Boy Scout spokesman Robert Lambert. ''I 'm positive they 're not scouts," said Lambert. "We're trying to get to the bottom of this. We have so many good kids out there that we don't want to see them spoil it " Lambert said few Boy Scout troops sell candy and that only the sale of Scout-0 · Rama tickets may be conducted in uniform. The amount of money taken in each ofthe thefts has ranged from SS to $60. The Boy Scout council is urging businessmen to request identifying Boy Scout mem- bership cards and to notify the police and Scout officials if they become suspicious . The council telephone number is 546-4990. Tt also found an up lo 40-fool gash an the hull made by the crushing ice that s ank the ship. From Page A1 POPE. • • with men , to the good of society ·· Women, saad the pope. must ··not have to pay for their advancement by abandoning what is specific lo them and at the expense of the family in which women as mothers have an irreplaceable role " The encyclical, a letter in- form tng the Roman Catholic Church of the pope's views on a subject. carried the Latin title "Labore m Exercens," which the Vatican t rans lated a s "On Human Work " John Paul said he would have published it in May on the 90th anniversary of the first major papal encyclical on social ques- tions, Pope Leo X lll's "Rerum Nov arum," but the attempt on his ltre May 13 delayed publica- tion. The pope was wounded in the abdomen. leg and finger by Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali Agca two days before the an- niversary of the 1891 encyclical. • \ , • "~~ Sen Edward Kennedy D ,\.fos1; poses unth his mother. Mrs Rose Kennedy. on the growu:fa 11/ the /am1l_1.(s Hyannis Port estate dunng the host mg of art m/11rmal gathermg of fhe press $26 niillion left to l1t'O schoo l~ A woman who died at age 97 has bequeathed $26 million to two Presbyterian S<'hools in Texas and Arkansas, her attorney says In her will. Jean Brown of Hot Springs. Ark .. left Sll.7 millio n to the Austin Pres b yter ian Theology Seminary m Austin. Texas. and $14.3 million to Arkansas College Much of th e gi ft t o Arkansas College consists of promissory notes from a sub· sidiary of Intern ational Paper Co Her lawyer said Miss Brown obtained the prommissory notes in 1979 tn e'<r h3nge for BodC'aw Lumber Co sto<'k s he In·• her1led from her rather King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden ar· rived m Peking in the first 'is1t to China by a Swedish twad of state In C'eremon1es before the Great Hall of the People in P eking's vast Tienanmen Square. the king reviewed a Ch in ese m1l1tary honor guarc.J Ins ide he met with Xi Zhongxun, Vll'l' chairman or the standing Committee of the National P eople 's Congress The C'o mmittee d1airman. \'e Jianying, 83, Ct11na 's equ1\'alent of head of :-tall', hao; been reported in poor health Ooe1 ahe or do.,an't ahe aleep with a 1un" Her son s1&y11 yes, but mother uys no The mother la 82 year--Old Df'vorab Sbaroa, whose son, Oetens t' Minister Arlel Sharon, aid that his mother kept a gun under her pillow Israeli newspapers said Sharon mudt> the remark to Secretary of Stutti AJ eirander Haig Jr. to dramatize l sriu!l's conct'rn with security But in the Sharon's home village of Kfar Malal, Mrs. Sharon was quoted as say ing. "Whut? Arik said that? Jt surely must have been a joke." CynlbJa Lennon Twist, the first w1fe of J ohn Lennon, says her treatment by the ex· Beatie and his second wife, Yoko Ono, was "unjust." "I'm a fatalist," s he says In People magazine, insisting she has no regrets about her eight years with Lennon. who was slain outside his New York apartment Dec. 8. Mrs. Twist. now separated from her third hus band, engi n eer-draftsman John Twist, said she packed her things and left the singer a fter she returned from a trip to Greece and found Miss Ono and Lennon having breakfast together, with Len- non in his dressing gown. · · 1 was in a state of shock that lasted three or four years," she recalls. "l felt l had no strength to fight at all." '/'MA FATALIST' Cynth10 Lennon Twist Texas gets heavy • rain FORECAST Coastal POINT CONCEPTION TO THE MEXICAN BORDER L'9111 vorl• bl• winds duflnQ nlQM end mMnlnQ hours, 11«omlno ••II to PlfllW<IS1 10 lo ,, •nots ..... 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Killer suspect may act as own. attorney LOS ANG£LES (AP) - f'reeway Killer defendant Wtlltam Bonin lost a bid to hire a new attorney on the day hill trial was lo begin Monday, alter a judge expressed his belief that the request may be just a delay· ing tactic Superior Court Judge William Keene, who will preside over Bonin's lriul on 12 m urder charges, said he was convinced that further delay would severe· ly damage the district attorney's case against Bonin. "I'm deeply concerned with the fact that l think this is a ploy by this defendant to delay this A postpone - ment might re- quire that jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County. matter in going to trial," Keene said . "I am convinced that the ends of justice would be thwart· ed by his attempt to s ubstitute an attorney 14 months into this case." Bonin indicated that if he can· not have the lawyer he wants he may represent himself, but J udge Keene ordered that he must be prepared to go to trial by next Monday, one way or the other. Jury selection had been scheduled lo begin this week. Bonin, a 34 year-old truck driver from Downey. is accused of masterminding the sex-and· strangulation killings of 12 young men whose naked bodies were dumped near Southern California freeways. The bodies of 44 young men and boys have been found in the past eight years si mil arty dumped near freeways, hence the Freeway Kill er tag. However authorities say that all of the killings may not be re· lated. Judge Keene's ruling came after the prosecutor played a tape recording of a phone con- versation in which Bonin told a friend he expected continuance in the start of his trial, and that if he did not get the attorney he REBUFFED BY .JU DGF: Slaying suspect Bunm wanted, he planned to act as his own attorney. The lawyer who has represent- ed Bonin since his arrest, Earl Hanson, told th e judge h e believed Bonin never tried to de· lay the case but sincerely want ed the lawyer of his choice. W11l1am Charvet Charvet, who argued at length for permission to represent Bonin. said he plans lo appeal the Judge's ruling Kee ne said another factor 1n his de rual of the motion was a possible <'Onflict of interest in vol vm g Charvet, who once tried to represent an admitted ac complice who is key witness in the case, James Munro. Charvet said he did m eet briefly with Munro but did not discuss anything with him that would create a conflict. · 'Thert:! is nothing in which I have an attorney client privilege with Mr Munro which would af· feet the defense of Mr. Bonin or the rights of Mr. Munro," Charvet told the judge. Charvet said he would at least 120 days to prepare for trutl Ith<.· WllS appointed Deputy 01strtct Attorney Stirl Ing Norris noted thut Hanson had been preparing for 14 months and is ready for trial. 11 .. said the i;tute has 100 w1tnesse:. under s ubpoena, many of whon1 might become reluctant l<> testify if there are further postpon ements . He said ht• believes Bonin has been trying to 1nnuenc:e Munro not to testify "l Uunk a three month con trnuance would do damage to the people's case," Norris said "The IX"'OPle are entitled to a fair trial too." In addition, Norris s aid a postponement might require that JUnsdiction be yielded to Orange County, where Bonin faces trial on s even murde1 counts three or whil'h <Are also <'overed in the Los Angeles case After Keene made his rulini.: Bonm said he would consider acting as his own lawyer. amt Keene asked. "Are you pn• pa red to go to trial next Monda; acting as your own lawyer?" "I don't know," said Boni11 . standing before Keene in a prison blue jumpsuit. "I would like to look over the records." The judge told him he could report his decision next Monday and "If you want to act as your own lawyer it will be with no further continuance · · "You will go to trial next Mon day," Keene told Bonin. "You think it over between now and then." The Judge said he was dela; 1ng the C'ase one week onh because he has another trial w1 de r way and must finish lh<1t before the Bonin trial begins. Bonin was arrested June i. 1980, after a 24-hour police sut veillence He was alleged!) sodomizing a young man when police interceded. Police group the 12 killing,.. that Bonin is charged with it int11 a series or 22 occurring betwee11 August 1979 and Bonin's arrest They involved v1ct1ms aged 13 to 18 It Two others have pleaded guil ty lo taking part with Bonin 111 some of the slaymgs; anothet young man, William Ray Pugh of Norwalk , fa C'es si mil ar <'harges A fifth de fendant Vernon Butts. who confessed hJ,.. role in some of the kalhngs , wa, found in his Jail cell tn Januar) an apparent suicide Not just another pretty face? Miss America hopes to change beauty queen image NEW YORK CAP> -Smiling all the time comes easily for the new Miss America. "I've had a lot of practice," said 20-year-old Elizabeth Ward of Arkansas, who entered her first beauty contest. the "Miss Teen-Age LltUe Rock" pageant. as a high school sophomore. Miss Ward, who entered the 1982 Miss Amer ica contest because s he "needed financial assistance" for school, said Monday she will work to change the public's preconceived no- tions about beauty pageants. "People t hink o f Mi ss America contest ants as girls with overblown egos who are Did you know that gold nug· gets are considered gem stones? Authentic gold nug· gets possess the required gem stone qualities of beauty, rarity and durability They are the original gem stones -their un- contrived, "found" beauty was cherished long before spectallzed cumng techniques were developed to enhance the beauty ot other valued slone varieties. The beauty of nuggets Is in the natural sculpture lorm given them by nature end their unique quality . . no two alike Nuggets are very rare. less than 1% ol the world's gold r• coveries are 1n nugget form. A one ounce nugget Is now more rarely found than a live carat diamond. lmagme the odds against finding a seven pound nugget as recently r• por1ed In Austratie. ft writ be valued et dramatically more than the amount of gold In it. Because ot Its rarity, it will have great value as a collector's item. Natural nuggets are re· mar11abty close to total purity, containing stlght t race• of sliver. platinum or copper. As- 1 aay val ue Is generally between 21 and 22K but Its worth In gold weight la far exceeded by ltll val~ u a rare gem atone -one of natures very tlmlted edl· lions • JUSl up there beC'ause they want attention." s aid Miss Ward "They should realize what each young girl went through, the physical and the mental, to get there.·· Miss Ward, whose hometown s ponsor was the White River Carnival A ssoc iation o f Russellville. received the title Saturday night in Atlantic City, N J A $20,000 scholarship is one of her prizes The college accounting maJOr, who "hasn't traveled outside of Arkansas very much," told a news conference at a posh M anhallan hotel that s he "didn't defeat the other ~iris. Maybe l 6EM WISE was the best all around, in talent, intelligence and presenc1· on stage. I can make other peo pie fe e l com fortable anrl special." Miss Ward , a Junior at Arkansas Tech University who hopes to be<'ome a corporatv lawyer . acknowleged that "besl all around " also in c lude~ · · phys1C'a l beauty and the s wimsuit <'Ompet1t1on doesn't bother me in the least It's a tradition " But she doesn't have a "sex) image." she said, and "never thought of myself as gorgeous - just an average young woman." Carl last recently brought 1n a mineral specimen to show me He had discovered 11 among his mother s personal treasures It was a chunk ot quartz veined with gold It was purchased by his grandfather on April 30. 1923 the same t1rpe he bought stock in the Poker Flats Gold Gravel Mining Company in San Francisco The gentleman dtd nol make his lor1une with his shares or gold mining stock bul hts lam1· ly has an 1nteres11ng and uni· que memento Our nuggets come from the glacial streams Of Alaska an<' the Yukon They are made up In necklaces. bracelets ear· rings. pendants and rings Each item 1s accompanied by a cert1f1cete ol authent1c1ty While we don't have a single 7·1b nugget 1n our collectton (our largest 1s a hl tle over one ounce) we th ink you will be in· trigoed by this unique form of jewelry natural gold nug· gest . rich, sh1n1ng. wearable fragments of the wilderness H. BARR Note: Leslie Lai won 1 s1 Prize in our Gem Wrse Contest Fems Hovey was 2nd end we had three people tie tor 3rd Gary Lei, Wendy Stoltz and Lucy Sadnlger. and Lucille Prall won the consolation drawing Au rectt.cl I>- ~....., I 7tt. • l"IH, Wntdff Pino Mewpcri t.adl • . -·-.,._..,.-----; a a o F 14 • +. •Jr 4 ; \ H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT !T u sday, September 16, 19 u. • asks chemical Warf are probe Hurricitne Harvey may miss Bermuda MlAMI tAPI Hurricane Harvey's 130 mph winds were ex· peeled lo miss Bermud1t today as forecasters predicted the s torm's center would pass more than 100 miles lo lhe east or the rocky tourist island Only the western fringes of the hurricane were expected to al· feet Bermuda ·s 60,000 residents and 10,000 tourists with showers and s quall s . However, a westward drift by the storm could cause a direct hit on the island, said John Hope, a forecaster al the National Hur: ricane Center here. "Any deviation lo lbe left (westward l could cause us some concern because this storm is so much more sever e than the • • • ~~ AIDED POLICE William Gallegos. one of the Marines he ld hostage in Iran. helped arrest Bruce James Colby. 22. sus pC'cted of leaving the scene of a fatal auto accident in Pueblo. Colo Gal legos followed Colby home and called police. · WOUNDED Julie Lewis. 13. of Colorado Springs. Colo., was s hot in the back while stringing toilet paper on trees in th e yard of Charles Kuhlman . 65 . He was arrested in connection with the shooting and re· leased on $8,000 bond others." he suid. But Harvey, moving toward the north at 12 mph. was expected to turn gradu1tlly toward the north· northeust later today. ll.S. i~i ll se~k tttissile re duc tion WASl-DNGTON <AP> -The Reagan administration isn't rul· ing out lhe possibility that the United States might refrain from deploying medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe if the Soviets dismantle the ones they have ai med al the continent. "fl depends on what the So· viets are prepared to offer m response to whatever we are pre· pared to offer, and our position is still being developed in consulta· lion with our allies," Secretary of State Alexander Haig said. ''It is premature for m e to answer beyond that." Couserrati ves wi11 in Non t,ay OSLO, Norway <AP) -A coaJi· lion or cohservat1ve parties de· feated the Labor-led coalition of Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundlland in parliamentary elections Monday, ending eight years of socialist government. Kaare Willoch , the Conservative Party leader ex· pected to be prime minjsler in the new government, said n egotiations would begin Wednesday with leaders of the Christian Democratic Party and the center Party South A/ rica bo.rcoll sou g ht UNITED NATIONS <AP> The U N. General Assembly on Monday voted 117·0 to call for a total boycott of South Africa to i s olate it "poli ti cally, economically, culturally and militarily" and force it out of Namibia, Twentv-f1ve countries ab- stai ned, ·including the United St ates, Britain. France, West Germany and Canada. They form the .. contact group" that is trying to n egotiate U.N .· super vised elections and in· dependence for Namibia, also known as South West Africa. Jiulge dismisses lra1i's l at<,s u.it NEW YORK t APl A judge has dismissed a $56.5 billion lawsuit fil ed here by the govern· ment or Iran against the late shah of Iran on the ground that New York is an "tnappropriate forum" for the suit Iran is the "logical forum" because events complained of in the suit "occurred in Iran, must be analyzed under the laws of Iran, and in general involve the people of Iran." Justice Irving Kirschenbaum said in his 21 · page ruling on Mondav. A mtrak d e raile d NEW ORLEANS <AP> -An Amtrak passenger train derailed Monday about 30 miles north of here, but all of the cars were up· right and none of the 46 people aboard were hurt seriously, uf· hcialg said. Evidence of poison use in pro-Soviet nations call ed com pelling WASIONGTON (AP) The Reagan admin.istratfon is asklog the Unit~ Nations to mvestigate what it ('alls "strong and com pclling" evidence un outlawed chemical poillon has been usad during military operations in three pro-Soviet countries in Asia. Ambassador Jeane Kirk patrick asked U.N Secretary General Kurt Waldhe im on Monday to send a four- man panel of experts to visit Cambodia. Laos and Afi;chanistan. The panel was set up last year lo investigate allegations or chemical warfare use m Asia. a11d Kirkputrick offered to pro v1de the unit with "significant new lnformallorl " At issue Ill th.-use or an agent dcscribed ui. "yellow rain," a yell ow powder s prf'ad by uircralt over the ground. strut' lures, vegetation and people On contact with humans, it causes a variety of symptoms, mcludinft d1zzmess, choking and vomiting. Death often occurs within hours Briefing reporters Monday. scientists from the State and Defense departments and from intelligence agencies said three potent mycotoxins -poisons typically produced in nature by living organjsms -were used in .... .,...... CRATED CAT Lucky the cat has lived up to its name. The cat s urvived an eight-week trip from England when 1t got trapped in a crate full of antiques s hipped to Lockhart. Texas. Gary Fingleman. holding Lucky. found the pitifull) emaciated cat when unpacking the crate He helped 1t back to health and todav. five months later. the cat has begun a trip back lo England and its rightful owners. Lin da and Peter Sinclair of lleysham. Lancashire the operations. They said no re liable casualty fliurea wert available but added that estimates range into the thousands. The experts, who asked not to be idt>ntified. stoppt.>d s hort or holding the Kremlin responsible for use of the agent, even though all three countries where it has been detected have pro·Moscow governments and receive aid from the Soviets lo fight armed resistance movements. . Nonetheless, statements by the scientists and background papers provided reporters left the clear impression that the ad· ministration believes the Soviets have been using the agent in violation of a 56 year-old agree· menl banning chemica l weapons. Reporters were told the agent is common to colder climates and lhe Sovi ets have the capability lo produce it in large quantities. Soviet-bloc countries have carried out extensive re· search on mycotoxln~. 1md the agent has figured promlnenUy ln Soviet scientific literature since the 1930s, the officials said. Hours before the briefing, the Soviet news agency Tass denied the Soviet government has engi.ged in le thal chemical warfare in Asia and Instead charged that the United States has used c he mical agents against its enemies, including Vietnam. The Tass account came in response to a statement Sunday by Secretary of State Alexander Haig the United States has ''physical evidence" from Southeast Asia which has been found to contain "abnormally high levels" of mycotoxins U.S. oftic1als acknowledged the statements by the U .S and Soviet governments will do nothing lo ease mutual suspicion as Haig and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko pre· pare to hold their first meeting eight days from now 'Secret ' no more ' 4 ,000 j am St ones concert WORCESTER. Mass. <AP) Bottles sailed through the air and 11 people were arr ested as 4,000 screaming, rain· soaked rock fans massed al a s mall ni ghtclub where the Rollin~ Stones were giving a "secret" concert for 300 ticket holders. "Boy some secret," Capt. John Wals h grumbled Monday ni ght as he and about 70 police officers, some wear- ing visored riot helmets and carrying batons. maintained order in the pot-smoking, beer-drinking crowd outside Sir Morgan's Cove. Police reported 11 arrests. one for assault and battery. five for disturbing the peace and five for throwing "mis· silcs," which witnesses said included beer bottles No injuries were reported The fans barred from the club clambered up on friends' shoulders. climbed to nearby rooftops, scrambled up hghl poles and pushed and shoved to glimpse their idols The Stones arrived shortly before midnight for a performance they had tried to keep small and secret. Tickets to the s how had been labeled for ··Blue Mondav and the Cockroaches" in a vain attempt to keep the attrac lion secret. • There was no publicity for the concert until Worcester radio station WAAF-FM announced it would give away 300 tickets Monday to fans wearing a station T-shirt or carrying a station bumper sticker on their car. WAAF-FM refused to announce the location of the show, station program director Dave Bernstein said. However, Boston rock station WBCN FM obtained the name of the club from a Worcester police officer. according to WBCN reporter Matt Schaeffer. Cody's loan personal cash, kin claims CHICAGO IAPl Cardinal John Cody used personal money. not church money, to make gifts to his stepcousin and hfelong friend, Helen Dolan Wilson, her lawyer says. At a news conference Monday, lawyer Leonard Rin~ said he had "no reason to believe" the money Mr s Wilson acknowledged receivrng from Cody had been improperly diverted from church accounts. Last week, the Chicago Sun· Times said in a copyright article federal authorities were 1n - vestigating whether Cody used two unaudited church bank ac· counts to give up to $1 milLion lo Mrs. Wilson. 74 Under federal law, tax-exempt chur ch money is prohibited from being used to enrich anyone. Cody, archbishop of the na· 1,000 Angola troops killed? t1on's largest Roman Catholic archdiocese. said Saturday he has been "falsely accused" and would respond once all the al· legations are published On Sun· day he said the articles were "slanderous reports ~nd nasty innuendos and a certain amount or unfounded attempts to destroy the unity" of the Catholic Church. In a weekend interview with the Chicaeo Tribune . Mrs. Wilson acknowledged the 73· OSHA KATI. South We st Organization <SWAPO > to re· maJor military and civilian ad· year·old cardinal had given her Africa <A P> -South Africa's cover Crom the air and ground m1n1s lrative center in the gifts of several hundred dollars army has said it killed about assault. mineral-rich territory of South at a time. J•aid thousands of 1,000 enemy troops during its an-The South African air rorce West Africa. commonly known doll ars in lire insurance pre· ti-guerrilla raid into Angola last flew 83 foreign and South as Namibia. miums for her and forgiven part month, more than double the African journalists close lo the SW APO has been fighting a of a $21,000 loan he made to her. number previously claimed. The Angolan border for a news con· 15-year bush war for indepen-Ring said he had checked on army has conceded 10 South rerence and inspection of the dence under black majority rule the source of the $21,000 loan African soldiers killed. seized equipment. The reporters in Namibia. South Africa's Cody made to Mrs . Wilson and Lt . Gen . J ohannes landed al Ondangwa air base, a white·minority government, was told "it came from personal Geld enhuys, the army com · major staging point in the In· controlling the trust territory fu nds of the cardinal's in Kansas mander, told reporters it could cursion. and drove 18 miles since World War I. has rejected City." take a year or more for the acrossnat,sandysemi-desertto United Nations appeals to• "That's what I was told ... black nationalist guerrill as of Oshakali. withdraw from the former by a source that was familiar .the South West Africa Peoples ___ o_s_h_ak_a_ti_is_th_e_n_o_rt_h_e_rn_m_os_t __ G_e_r_m_an __ co_l_o_n_y_. ________ w_i_th_th_e_t_r_an_s_ac_t_io_n_._ .. _R_in_i_s_a.i_._d. 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GUNS _ A use-a-gun go-to- congressionaJ and legislative re-ror all practi~al purposes, killed Other major legislative action .. 1 b·n th t ld equ'ire jail apportionment still unresolved. 100 or more bills. Monday: J81 1. 8 wou [ . 1 ti Lawmakers ploughed through The bills defeated by that MEDI-CAL -The Senate ap-trms in °lo~t ~ase~ ~~~~a~o~~ hundreds of bills Monday maneuver range from a $5 proved and returned to the AB· 0 gun-re a e mis nate rushing for a scheduled adjourn-million appropriation for the sembly a major overhaul in s ~iled thro~~h the Se ment at midnight tonight. · popular California Conservation California 's $5 billion-a-year wiTtbhout op~ition. ld require But despite the disruptive in- rtuence or reapportionment, the lawmakers sent to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. the first major tax in- crease in CaJifornia in a decade, a two-cent per-gallon hike in the gasoline tax beginning in 1983. They also gave tentative ap· proval to a s weeping $750 million overhaul of California's Medi- Cal health care system , agreed to create 15 new posts on the, s tate's appellate court bench, and approved creation of a new state-run home mortgage fund. However, dozens of bi Its were trapped by inter-party bickering and appeared headed for defeat as reapportionment disputes fueled a continuing partial vote boycott b y A ss embly Republicans. Plans by the Democratic ma· jority which would abolish the distric ts of at l east three Republican congressmen and five or more Republican incum- bents in the state Assembly and Senate were scheduled for final fl oor votes today. In protest against those reap- portionment plans, Assembly Re publicans have refused to vote on dozens or bills many of them technical and non· controversial -which required Corps program in which Medi-Cal program which would e meas ure wou . . youths work in environmental bring private competition into sentences of .at lea~t six m~n~ public service jobs ranging from the much-criticized program. for assault wi~h a fi!earm, f~ng firefighting to fighting medflies The measure, AB653 by As· a gun at_ ~ inha~ited dw_ell~~ lo such obscure measures as semblyman Art Torres, D-Los or brandishmg a .fireari:n 10 presence of a police officer, un- Reapportionment trigger ed . an- gry name-calling battles sidetracked other legislation. t hat a bill extending an experimental highway sign program in the San Joaquin Valley. The reapportionment issue also trigger ed angry name· c alling battles that sidetracked other pieces of legislation without regard for the contents or the bilJs. For example, Democrats re· fused to vote for Republican Richard Mountjoy·s proposal to allow video-taping of young vie· t1ms of sex crimes to save them th e trauma or court ap- pearances. In noor debate, one Democrat s aid the bill s hould be defeated because he said Mountjoy and other Republicans had removed a photograph of a Republican senator who had voted for the r eapportionment plan from the Angeles, would create at least two pilot projects in which private health care firms would bid for about $750 million in Medi-Cal services. CUTS In another Medi-Cal vote, the Assembly, on a 35-21 vote. rejected an attempt to de· lay cuts in Medi-Cal benefits ror 630,000 elderly, blind or disabled recipients. The cut ror patients who now get both federal Medicar e and state Medi·Cal payments was part of the deal reached by Democrats and Republicans to pass the 1981-82 state budget. Under the agreement, such patients beginning Jan. 1 will get only the amount they would get if they were covered just by Medi·Cal, saving the state an estimated $17 million to $21 less the judge decided there we r e unusual circums tances warranting a lesser penalty. MORTGAGES -A state agen- cy that would serve a s a "matchmaker" for mortgage lenders and investors would be created by a bill approved by the Senate on 27-0 vote. AB2245 by Assemblywoman Teresa Hughes, D·Los Angeles, would create the California Home Loan Mortgage Associa- tion, nicknamed "Callie Mae " The agency, run by a seven· member board dominated by lenders, would be modeled after the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp < .. Freddie Mac"> and the Federal N at1onal Mortgage Association < .. Fannie Mae"). A final Assembly vote is still required to send it to the governor. TEACHERS -Legislatio n forcing job-hunting teachers to prove they know how to read, write and understand bas ic mathematics was approved by the Senate on a 30-l vote It also needs a final Assembly vote Pilot advertising is good business for American State Bank. I AP...._... "SCAAEFLY" Chuck Hla1r, an apple growe r from Scotts Valley, Calif.. s tands next to his entry in the Santa Cruz County Fair's S<:arefly Contest Some local growers have created various versions of scarecrows that hopefully would drive off medf11e~ as well. _________ _ Grulllpy whale won't le t f isher01e n off hook MONTEREY <AP) It took the Coast Guard to rescue two fishermen from the attentions or a wha le that bumped their small boat every lime they tried to start their motor to nee, a Coast Guard spokesman ~ays "None of the fishermen that we've talked to have ever heard of anything like this happening before." Petty Officer Mark Powell said following the Mon- day incident. Norman Longakre. 42 , and Ri chard llallbrook , 44 , were a board the 36-foot Mary Syres at 3 a m when they were first bumped by a SO·lo-60-Coot whaJe. They started their motor to leave the area, som e 30 males northwest of Monterey But the whale bumped the boat harder until they killed the motor, Powell s aid. a nd bumped them again every time they !.tarted the motor aga10 . Finally, thev notified the Coast Guard, which dispatched a 44 -foot cutler lo their aid at 7 a m Powell said even that did not d 1ssuadt.> the wha le, which followed the two boats ror three or four miles before heading back to open sea ··He was a bunch bigger than m } boat and he banged us twice real hard." said Longakre; a µart-time liquor store clerk who Ii ves on the boat .. 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B5 Coast colleges' parking fee OK viewed St ud ents who hav e traditionally parked free at the Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required to pay a per-semester parking fee as early as next sorine. The proposed parking fee may also include students attending classes at the five converted elementar y schools currently operated by Coastline Com- munity College. . ~ /"e' TOM MORPHINE f:i4{1 Shh; not so much talk about noise SOME TRA VELIN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col umn has moved to this s pace just because it was. Our sterling journa l now has a whole clatch of powerhouse columnis ts on Pages B2 and B3 in our new Cavalcade Section . So we'll coast in here for a while. It's better than being shiftless. It's being shift ed. In this column-writing dodge, you can get the feeling you· re just like J ohn Way ne Airport Everybody wants to move it. but where" Where? Speaking of our county aerodrome. you may have noted in the news that the Federal Aviation Ad· ministration has come a round to our region to cheC'k out the hazy rumor that there have been som e jet noise complaints because of the county a irport. THE FAA APPAR ENTLY believes that this is an enormous secret because they are treating it just like that. One FAA offi c ial, for example. showed up at Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city brass about how he was going to probe into this airport noise rumor . He gathered with the city of· fi cers and was abruptly informed that tt~re was a newspaper reporter in his midst The poor devil almost suffered a case of the catastrophic vapors He recovered long enough to invite the reportt·r outs ide. NO, HE DIDN'T want a punch-out He wanted the repor ter to exit while he. the FAA type. re- m a ined to discuss the secret jet noise question. You can't be too careful when you discuss t hese noise rumors Anyway. the FAA people re-discovered thc:1r public stance long enough to hold a later press con fer ence in Santa Ana. They obviously move around more than columnists do. That aside. the FAA then divulged that 1t will hold a telephone survey of 1.000 households beneath "t ook, Martha , the one with the green tail just got Zaptfcut's chimney." the flight pattern to determine if the place suffers frorn jet racket. The 1.000. the FAA people s ay, will be selected from 10.000 potential s ufferers TIDS SURVEY TECHNIQUE is called random s ampling. It all sounds very scientific. The way it's going to work is that the FAA person will call up a household. identify himself or herself. and then ask the householder five standard questions about how he feels about noise. While I would ha rdly want to put the knock on the FAA and its scientific survey, I s hall hazard a wild guess that m ost people are going to be against it. I hate to break the news to the FAA. but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these days is akin to signing a petition in favor of sin. You find very few signers. CAN'T YOU J UST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa An a Heights. under the takeoff pattern. and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfast. the jet path homeowne r . Maybe like thls : FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA. We'd like to ask you a couple of questions about .. MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to the Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went sterile when the jets got noisy ... · · FAA: ''But sir, do the jel takeoffs bother you ?" MR. ZAP: "What's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny, here comes another one now. Hold onto your hat -Wow!" F AA: "Mr . Zaptrast. hello? Are you still there? What happened?" MR. ZAP: "We sure got lucky that time, sonny only took three bricks of(n' the old chimney. "Now what was it you're asking?" The parking fee proposal wlll be discussed Wednesday mght by Coast Community College District trustees, who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m . in the district headquarters. 1370 Adams Ave , Costa Mesa. College officials say a Coast district parking fee has been , s uggested several limes but always has been rejected before reaching formal consideration by the trustees Corre llan J . Thompson. executive vice chancellor for bus iness, said district officials ha ve beg un talking m ore seriously about parking fees in the wake of severe stale funding cutbacks. Thompson said the stale will permit t he district to collect s uch fees 1f the money 1s used s pecifically for the maintenance and policing of campus parking lots . The v1(•e chan<'ellor said the staff probably would propose a parking fee in the range or $3 to S5 p er driving s tude nt pt'r sem ester The speclfi('S of the pa rking f ee plan have not b een com pleted At Wednesday's meeting, the district staff will ask the board or trustees for direction on whether to proceed in preparing a formal parking fee plan or to scuttle the idea Thompson said neighboring community college districts are be ing 1:011s ulled regarding their parking fee policies Saddlcback Com mun ity College District charges c.i $10 per semt·stcr parking fee at its Irvine and Mission Viejo cam pusei. At Santa Ana College. the parking fct' I!> $4 per semester Fullerton Colle~e charges S4 per semco;ter to students taking six uni ts or less. $8 for those taking more than six units The Cypress Coll ege parking fet• 1s Sto per semester or 25 cents µer visit Officials at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges s aid many studenLc; are not aware of the parking fee proposal. Classes resumed only one week ago, and student government groups are not -completely organiied According to Bruce Williams, a Golden West spokes man. the Huntin~ton Beach campus lots, which can accommodate more than 4,000 cars, are frequently filled lie said some students are more concerned about the exp N·ted eli m1nat1on of one Golden Wes t lot that has been offered for sale by the college district During the busy opening weeks of the semester. Orange Coast College must borrow span• from th(' nearby Orange County Fairgrounds tu handle the overflow of parking The Costa Mesa campue; itself has room for about 5,000 cars ('oastline College offi cials have their own concerns about lhl' proposed parking fee Coastline s pokesman Jack Chappell said the college has no security personpel to enforce parking regulations at the five elementary schools leased by the colle~e. I le noted that these schools are located in residential tracts Coastline s tudents who wish to avoid the parking fee m ay leave their cars o n ad)acent residential streets, creating ill will among nearby homeowners ·•We recognize that we're expending money to provide parking at these racilit1es," said Chappell. .. But we have lo weigh the proposed fee against the cost or enforcing 1t and the impact on i.urrounding neighbors " Firm threatened for dumping Coast commission eyes suit in Bolsa Chica stables inciden t By PATRJCK K ENNEDY Of, ... ~lly l"ltel S\Mf Attorneys for the Califorrua Co a s tal Co mmission have threatened to s ue officials or a construction firm and others for 11legally dumping tons or dirt on a one.acre portion of the Bolsa Chica lowland mars h near Huntington Beach city limits. Officials of All American Asphalt. who are conducting a road improvement project for the Ci ty of Huntington Beach, say the lowland dumping was stopped following a verbal warni n g from a Coas tal Commission official Monday. The company is based in Orange and offi cials say they made an agreement with the ope rator of a 10-acre horse s table in the lowlands to dull)p mounds of earth there so fte could improve his parking lot, bu ild a corral and cr eate a fi shing pond CoastaJ Comm1ss1on attorney Steven Brown says the stable ow ner . Fr e d Burkett or Huntington Beach, offi cials of the construction company and the landowner. Metr opolitan Wate r District of Southern California, were mailed official notice Monday afternoon that the dumping is illegal without a CoastaJ Commission permit and s ubject to fines. Brown says if a permit lo dump ftll material in the lowland area near the stable 1s denied. then the three parties involved would be told t o remove the estimated 12 tons or earth that's been dumped in the past two weeks jus t north of the Winters burg fl ood control channel lie said the maximum fine for unintentiona lly violating the Co as tal Act b y dumping mate rial on a coastal wetlands 1s $10,000 lie s aid the fine for knowingly violating the law by dumping material on a coastaJ marsh is $.5,000 a day. Brown said sa lt mars h vegetation has been destroyed by the dumping. "We're assuming the dumping was done without knowledge that the Coastal Act was being violated," Brown1 said "But it seems like there's a s tatewide pattern to dump material on wetlands. It's almost like a statewide assault. "Wetl ands in So uthern California are a very fragile and unique environment and it's our responsibility under the Coastal HuntmgtQTI Reach Jwr~e stable owner Fred Burkett stands by mounts of dirt that coastal comm1ssw11 off1c1als say must be removed from the Bo/so Chica lowland marsh Act to protect this n at ural rcsourct• and st'e that 1t ·s restored." he said The three parties c:ontactcd b~ representatives of the Coastal Commission say they don't know who would be responsible lo remove the dirt mounds 1f a d umping permit 1s denied by the Coastal Commission. Officials of the water district relcai-wd a statement Monda) afternoon sayinf( they gave Burkett pt·rm1ss1on to change the face of the 10 acres he leased. but that they didn't know a permit was required Burkett, who owns Smokey's Stables. says he thought he was "doing something good for the pl'oplc> and kid s i n the com munity " by improving parking and adding a fi shing pond. Hugh Lee, of All Amencan Asphalt. says hi s crews have found another site to dump the earth fill fr om the road reconstr uction project on Edinger Avenue between Bolsa Chica and Springdale streets. He said no more earth would be deposited m the Bols a Chica He said until Monday , 425 truckloads of dirt had been dropped on the lowland area near Burkett's stables --~~~~~~~~~~ HB trustees mull sale of gym site Huntingto n Beach Ci ty (elementary) School District trustees are reconsidering a de- cision of whether to sell the prop- erty on which the Huntington Beach City Gym rests. In June the trustees agreed to continue leasing the gym prop- erty to the city for five years beyond the current contract ex- p1rat1on date in 1987. The trustees donated the gym building itself lo the city in 1967 City officials wanted the lease ext e nded before they would spend some $250,000 to upgrade the gymnasium building. But a recent appraisal of the property has prompted a re- consideration by the school board. which has now agreed to negotiate to sell the gym prop- erty to the city A significant difference of opinion exists. however. regard- ing the value of the gym pro- perty Earlier this yea r , a cit y employee Judged that the gym property. located at 1600 Palm St . is worth $238,000 But an appraiser hired by the school district r ecently de- termined that the land is worth $6()(),000. Norm Wort hy , the city 's supermtendent of parks acquisi· tion and development, s aid the Huntington Beach City Council will be asked Monday to reaf- firm its desire to acquire the gym property and to hire an outside appraiser to complete a new evaluation of the land. "We won't sell it unl ess we can agree on the fair market value." said school board presi- dent Gary Nelson. "We will not sell it below the fair market price." The 20,000·square-foot gym and pool facility was built in 1931 for s tudents attending an adjacent elementary school. Cyclist die s of injurie s in accide nt A Huntington Beach motorist has died of injuries he suffered in a Sept. 5 traffic collision that earlier claimed tbe life of his passenger, police reported to· day. Rex Steven Reynolds, 24, was pronounced dead Monday after- noon al Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital, according to the Orange County Coroner 's of- fice. Reynolds was driving west on Pacific Coast Highway between Newland Street and Beach Boulevard at 7:40 p.m. Sept. 5 when he veered across the center line and collided head-on with another vehicle, police said. ...., ............. Sta.te officiol& 1ay salt marsh vegetation tLl<U illegally de3tr01Jtd In the Bol.so Chica lowland wMfl tons of earth ioos dumped and Leveled to create a parking Lot near a hcrse &table Hits passenger. Ronald Ray Thompson. 34, of Hunttn1ton Beach, died at the scene. .......... r-... --.. --.-.. -~---...-----....... --........ -.--~-. .......... ..-. ........... .-......................... .,,..~,.....,.... .............. _. ......... ~'""" ........... """1,....:r" ..... ....,-i:'~~"'"':--~~·~~?r"'.~·--· ......................................... .-............. ......,1~----.-.-.... -----.. --.. u w •v c....,.. ........ 4 4 # U W -. -~ ..... ------....T ----~....--·--· -.. ......---.-,---.-,.. . . .. .. H•F Oranoe Coast OAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 15, 1981 ' t N YSE CO MPOSI TE T R AN 'AC,.fIONS OVOIAflON' IN(,1101T••OI\0111 TMI IOI"' 'l'O•I. llAIOWIU .... c.,tt ..... •o"o'" or n olf ..... o (llO(INIO'l!I \YO(• llClllANOH AOIO •ll'O•flo l 'I f"llll lll&•O ••O llOfllOI T '4•n N•t \.eln ~rt \.•I•\ N•I 'WI•~ H•t \.Ir ' Nf"t PC.llCh t iov (nQ "t•l<h <•o~ l "O .. ,,,,,. 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Whlle colle1e t osts have doubled in the past 10 ytara, Congress has followed the Reagan White Houae'!I lead and slashed federal dollafll for student financial aid, hlttln& hardest at the popular (and much abused) Guarart· teed Student Loan Program (GSL>. Students and families of students having lo pay for college must prepare lo do more for themselves. Educate yourselves about aJI forms of financial aid. Let the colleges ~ of your choice know the facts about your own .,. ~ pu r ticular _ circumstances. .A--.. .. •-.------- be fa~0~o~~~~ SYLVIA PORTER gress1ve than ever in pursuing all leads about possible help in- cluding "campus·based" programs such as grants, college work-study programs and scholarships rrom private sources ·'There still is financial aid to help pay fo r the college your child wants to attend, despite the c ut- backs in federal aid,'' says J oe Paul Case of the College Scholars hip Service, the financial aid division of the College Board. "But you have to prove that you need assistance. And to gel assistance, you have to apply in the right way at the ri,,ht time. •·Timing is crucial." Case said, 'whether your child is a b.ig h school senior planning to start college 10 the fall of 1982, or is already en~olled and is looking for money to pay college bills." H your child is a ttendiftg' cottege this fall but has oot s ubmitted an application ror a Guaranteed Stu- dent Loan. there are onJ y a fe w days re m aining before you may be curbed by new requirements. The requirem ents become effective Oct. l. They s:ould drastically limit your chances of getting a college loan. You must act immediately, since the key lo your future situation 1s lo have the approval or the college aid office by Sept. 30. This advice also holds for s tu- dent s in the states where the Auxiliary Loans to As· sista nt Students (ALAS> Progr am is in effect. This formerly was the Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) Program Check the college aid of· flee r to find out lhe critical facts about your standing. Identify a bank in your home sl ate (or area) that is a lender , a nd at the same time obtain a loan application from the bank, your child's college or the state Joan agency. -Complete the application in as much detail as required to be sure you avoid processing delays Submit the completed a pplication to the college financial aid office for approval. This Is a vital step, since the loan cannot be gr anted unless the college certifies your child's academic standing and in- dicates what other aid he or she is getting. Return lhe approved application lo the ba nk, whi<.•h will take over handling the loan from t hat point. Have your child sign the promissory note in or- der to get the check for the loan without delav. 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"'10 tat.I .. ,.,,._ J -. "'· . ; .J ·' . ; 'I• .., ~- .. ··? ... • '•' . ' ,• t '• .. . ... ·. Grant Gelker Faust's debut • llleteor1c SOUTH BEND. lnd. IAP> - Las l f all, Jerry Faust was c:oachmg high school football in C1nc 1nnati and now he finds h1 mself coaching a Notre Dame team ranked No. 1 in college football f'~aust debuted with lhe Fight- ing Irish Saturday and his team jumped to the top spot in The As- soci atcd Press college football poll this week after defeating Lou1s1ana St ate 27 9 "I TJONK I'll retire now. At least I can say I was No . 1 once in m y life," the coach s aid Mon- day aft er learning the Iris h had taken over first place m the AP poll Notre Dame's c limb to the top was helped by a pa ir of upsets of M 1chigan a nd Alabama, last week's top two lea m s. Michigan, which meets Notre Dame this Saturday, fell from the top spot after losing its Big Ten opener to Wisconsin Faust. whose college coaching de but was one of the most anx- 10 us I y a waited 1n r ecent memory. was quick to admit that one game does not make a season . .. Seriously. it's great, a real honor. but 1t wi ll be tough to stay there ll's really too early in the season to worry about be· mg No. l. but we'll take it," said F a us t. 46, who left Cincinnati's Moeller High School after last se<1son to take over the rems at Notre Dame from Dan Devine. •·The end of the year is when it rt'ally counts. The pressure of be ing No 1 doesn't bother me " NOTRE DAME, Sou thern (.'alifomia, Oklahoma, Geor gia and Penn State are the top five teams in this week 's AP poll while Michigan, Alabama and Nebraska dropped to 1 llh. 12th a nd 17 th . re s p ec ti v el y . Nebraska, ranked No 7 last week, also was an upset victim las t Saturday Notre Dame, fourth a wee k ago, hurdJed to the top with 21 of 65 first·place votes and 1,233 of a possible 1.300 points Southern Cal , which buried Tennessee 43· 7, jumped from fifth to second with 12 first-place votes and 1.181 points . Oklahoma, a 37·20 winner over Wyoming, held onto third with 12 firs t -place ballots and 1,153 points. The defending champion Geor gia Bulldogs c limbed from sixth to fourth and received 12 first s and 1,113 points following a 27-13 triumph over California. The fifth and s ixth·place teams, Penn State and Texas, each received one first-place vote. ,Penn State c rushed Cincin- nati 52-0 and jumped from a ninth·place tie to fifth with 996 points while Texas trounced Rice 31-3 and shot from eighth to s ixth with 963 points. ·---... .---...-----------------------"T"'...-........ --------------...........--.................. "'~ ··--.. ...--~ . ' --.. , Daily Pilat H I r TU ESOAY, SEPT. 15. 1981 CLASSI Fl ED C6 Orange Coast College wants to pass the test this football season. C4. From_ one war zone to another Gelker: Playing for USC was nothing compared to surviving in Lebanon • By J OHN SEVANU Of -0.UJ -SYft At first glance. Grant Gelker's ac (·omphshments would seem miniscule compared to othe rs in his family. llis father, Bruce, was part-owner of the Portland Storm in the old World football League a nd 1s currently owner of the Saddleback Inn som e pretty impressive feats of his o wn. He's battled back from <1 separat- ed s pine to becom e an All conference defens ive line man at Orangl' Coast Coll ege in 1973 coupl<> of months. spent more than a year and a half -on has own time and own money "trying to help a group of Christians c aught between the PLO and Isr ael." ly cold and the food sometimes hard to ;;tomach "I learned so much about myself and the pt-'Ople." explained Gelker of the ex· pcrience. "I remember f was invited over to som eone's place to eat one day a nd we had a baked goat's head And, without utensils or washing their hands, I he people would break off pieces and g1 vc lhem to you And. he also went on to play two more Thl' res ult was an achievement that far exceeded othe r family accomplish m ents, and an inner reward that the youn1ter Gelke r will carry for the rest of l11 S life UXJKJNG H4CK Thomas Gelker , a second cousin , is the sam e Thomas Gelker who was ac· cused of sabotaging the Jury m the re· cent NFL-Oakland Raiders anti-trust case. The suit, which ended with the jurors voting 8-2 in the Raiders' favor, was nonetheless dt'clared a mistrial. Tho mas was fingered by his fellow jurors a:. the reason why seasons <1t USC where. as an outside line backe r. he was part of the Trojans' 1974 national c hampionship squad. Pretty impressive stuff. huh? lt is un til you consider Gelker's recent m is- sionary work 1n Is rael. "I lived inside Lebanon." stated the 28 ye<1r old Newport Beach resident · I taught school and helped tutor the peo· pie. I tried lo help the people as much as I could." "It was an honor, s upposedly, to be given a go<1t'!> eye And for dessert, they Just cracked open the s kull and gave you som e brains '"I kne w I was having a good meal when they tried to give the leftove rs to a Grant Gelker. actually. has compiled Gelker, who has been back for only a Conditions, to say the least, were not the bes t The re was no hot water or ade quate heating. The winters were batter-<See GELKER. Page CZ) o.11, ,,_ -~Ilk_.. ll- ·It's Elway vs. Elway SAN FRANCISCO (AP) J ohn Elway expects to be mak· ing his living as a professional athlete, probably as a National Football Leai'(u quarterback. But the Stanford athlete, who hit 361 for his college baseball team last s pring, also could be the New York Yankees' right fielder of the future. He was the Yankees' first draft choice this spring and they want him to play minor league ball next summer Elway, a 21-year-old junior, passed for 418 yards in Stan· ford 's season-opener last Satur- day. a 27-19 loss to Purdue . He described the game as "one of the most frustrating I've ever played in,'' but added Monday that the frustration was quickly forgotten The next one, however , is against the San Jose State team coached by his father, Jack Elway. The third annual father· son . Elway vs. E lway game will be playe d Saturday before a crowd of about 70,000 at Stanford Stadium. "If I had a choice, at would be not to play against him. I've been a big fan of his all my life. I'd go wa tch his teams play and want th em to win," the son said Monday George Brett 1~ caught m a rundown Ex·Orange Coast College star Daryl Sconiers r left J applied the taq. Jack El way is 14·9· I since coming to San Jose two years ago. but two of the losses are to Stanford, and he said, "I'd j ust as soon we not play. too Angels invent new game --Murphy Ball Whatever can go wrong will, and it does in. another critical loss, this time to . Kansas City Bv EO ZINTEI,. or .... o.Nv ~ ... s~ You've heard of Billy Ball! We ll how about Murphy Ball? Murphy Ball gets its name a fter Murphy's Law, which s tates. "Whatever c an go wrong, will go wrong " And by now it's pretty clear who the originators a nd practi- tioners of Murphy Ball a re - the Ani?els The Angels have been playing Murphy Rall to a tee T hey're as good or better than t he Oakland A's a re at Billy Ball. If nine losses 1n 10 games 1sn·1 li ving proof of that, then perhaps Monday night's ~ame at Anaheim Stadium is In e ight consecutive losses up until Sunday. the Angels had booted balls. left men stranded, pitched horrendous ly and did all those other things that Murphy Rall 1s known for. Sunday. the Angels again put on a classic display of Murphy Ba ll , but unfortunately, it came just a little late and they won because the T exas Ranger s were playing Murphy Ball as well But Mo nday n ight. before 20.917 , the Angels put on perhaps their best Murphy Ball show to date, blowing a 3·0 lead and losing to the Kansas City Royals. 4·3 Blowin g it 1s the correct term Althoug h it 's easy to place the blame on the person who served up the two-run home run ball to Frank White in the eighth inning that pro- duced the final score <that be- ing Andy Hassler >. Murphy Ball is. of course, a team s port. And the Angels truly lost it as a team. All they did by losing was prac tically turn in all their chips for the 1981 seas on When you 're six games out with 18 to go, you might as well fold up, call a cab and say good night. Are the Angels feeling just that way? You bet. Don Baylor had nothing to say after Monday's game. And he was the guy who socked the home run in the first inning to i'(1ve the An~els a 3·0 lead and the golden chance to start in with Murphy Ball Rick Burleson? He also took the Fifth Bobby Grich? Speechless. Dan Ford? Ditto Juan Beniquez? Nada Gene M auch ? Yes , Gene Mauch had a few things lo say. none of them , however , were very nice. Actually, Mauch , who spoke on Sunday of the dire necessity to sweep the Royals in three, had som e kind words for his s t arter . Bruce Kison. As it should have been Kison, who hadn 't s tarted a game since July 14 , 1980 before he g ave his rig ht arm t o Dr. Lewis Yocum's s urgical knife, w o rked 7~ i nnings, having thrown just 78 pitches and hold· ing a 3 2 lead It was the longest Kison had gone in a year, his previous best this season being 4% in- nings o n Aug 25 against Boston. .. Marvelous." was Mauch 's re port card on Kison "I loved 1t I 'm s urprised he h ad as much control as he did. I ex- pected him to throw that many pitches but r expected that to be through only fi ve o r s ix in· nin~s .. So why wasn't Kison left in af he was pitching so well? Did a 3 2 game. with a runner at first and two out require a caU to the bullpen. especially fo r a guy who is noted for serving up the long ball al mopportune tames? "When I think of Hassler. I thank of ground balls, .. s aid Mauch "( never even thought of t he possibility of a hom e run. N e ither d id H assler "The pitc h was down low lo him (Whitel," he said afterward as he ner vously took drags off a cigarette "I threw him jus t what I wanted to -a low fast ball. But the ball didn't quite s'ink like I wanted it to. Sometimes, it happens that way " Mauch said he brought in Hassler, a left-hander , to keep a c los e eye on the s peeds t er, Willie Wilson , at fi rst . But H assler , after throwing two charity tosses to first. said af- terward that he wasn 't con· cern ed with the runner -only the batter. K1 son was unders tandably pl e a sed with his o u ting . Through the first seven innings, he threw 13 ground ball outs, an CSee ANGELS, Page~l...- Daily Pilat Player of the week: Joel Seay, Fountain Valley High 'Lopes of old' homer sparks Dodgers In a 16-7 victory over Santa Ana Valley High Friday, this 6-0, 175·pound senior letterman caught seven passes, netting 149 yards and a 12-yard scoring catch. Fountain Valley's highly re· garded passing game is obviously as good as billed after Seay's dis- play of catching ability. SAN DIEGO <AP) -According t o Dodge rs Manager T o mmy Lasorda. Davey Lopes is the type of player who can win a game with a single, his base running or a home run Sometimes even with aJI three. !,opes stroked a three-run homer to key a six·run seventh lo lead the Dodgers to a 10·5 victory over San Diego Monday night "He looks like the Lopes of old," said Lasorda "He can beat you so many ways base hits, stolen bases and hitting the ball out of the park." Mler struggling below the .200 mark for most of the season, Lopes has come alive in September as a hHter. Coming off a ~roln injury that s idelined him for more than two weeks. the 35·year-0ld veteran has collected 14 hits in his last 35 at·bats for a 400 clip. "I wanted him to know he wasn't goin~ On TV tonight channel 11 at 7 to lose his job when he was on the dis- abled las t. I told Davey when he was r eadf to come back, he was our second baseman," added Lasorda. "r never lost confidence in myself," said Lopes. "There has been no pressure. Pressure l!'I when you are afraid of failure. 'It makes me believe in myself even m ore. I felt given the opportunity I would produce, regardless of what other people think." The game was tied 4-4 when Mike Scioscia and Mike Mars hall each stroked two -out pinch s ingles off reliever Eric Show, 0·2, to start the rally Oerrel Thomas followed Lopes' fifth homer of the year with a single and scor'ed on Pedrq Guerrero's double to cap the in- ning . Lopes, hitting just 202 at the start of the game, rapped four h.its in six trips, drove in four runs and stole a base to lead a 17-hit Dodger attack against six Padre pitchers. Rookie Ted Power, 1-1 . .,;ot the victory, <See DODGERS, Page CZ> He caught one for a 40-yard gain and it was of the diving, fingertip variety. Another, his first or nine catches. was a leaping grab and when the game was over, his coach, Mike Milner. sl.ngled him out for deserving praise. A 42·yard catch ln lbe ~ hall got the Barona on thelr WQ to an 80·yard scorina march, wldeb was capped by hla 12-yard reco-Joel Seay tlon in the end aone. . Quick, with the ability to 1et open. Se&1'• abW&lel become even more obvious by the ract quarterbaell II• Stevens went to him tor seveo ol hi.a 10 compl.tlau. ... r--:-~~--------..._--~-.-.~ ........... .., ............ ~_..11'9'._..,.._.....,_. .... ,....._.. __ ._.,...._ ... __ .....,_...,_..__... ______ ,.........._...._ __ _,, ____________ -- . -- . - ·• HI r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Tueadey. September 15. 1981 Af'~ A resulent of tf1e South Bronx fishes in East Rwer oppo!'lte North Brother Island New York City is will mg to sell or Least' the abandQned 16 acres to whomever comes up with the best proposal for its use Wanna buy an island? ew York City has one in East Riv er for sale or lease NEW YORK t AP1 Don't ex- pect lo be greeted on arrival by Ricardo Montalban a nd a dwarf 10 a white s uit. But if you have a fantasy and a way lo make it come true, Ne w York City has an is land for you North Brother Island -is•,2 abandoned acres off the coast of the South Bronx to which the in famous "Typhoid Mary"' and t housands of disease victims were once banis hed is on the market. The city says 1t is willing lo sell or lease the island t o whoever com es forward with the bes t proposal for its use. North Brother offe rs a g reat view of the rest of New York Cit~ and some respit e from its turbulence. But lhc closest thing lo regular transportation are the Jt.'tS whic h roar overhead en route to LaGuard1a Airport; there is n o bridge t o the mainland a nd no ferry service In recent years . the East River island has been important only to the pheasants who live with the ruins of several build- ings. in cl uding a fo rmer tuberculosis hospital. a public school and a church. But last month the city's Board of Estim ate invited de- velo pers to submit proposals for the is land. No price has been set , but when 1t was put up for auction in the 1970s, the city wanted at lea st $1 l million. The sale was late r canceled. ly solid proposal has com e from a n Albany -based n on -profit group, the Institute for Man and Sticnce, which wants lo develop a residential village of 100 to 150 low-and middle-incom e families from the South Bron x ·'The noise fro'm the planes is a problem,·· a dmitted Steven Phelps, a spokesm an for the in· s t1tute . "But o ther neighborhoods h ave learned to. live with it." c1lman Matthew T roy pushed it as a s ite for a city-run gambling c a sino , which h e liked lo describe as "the Monaco of the West." T he is land fell mto dis use in the mid-1960s a fte r the city c losed Riverside Hospital , a tuberculosis hos pital that had been converted into a treatment cente r for drug addicts. When the city acquired the is land in 1885, it had already been used for 30 years by the Sis te rs of Charity to isolate and tre at cholera, typhoid, s mallpox and yellow fever. The island's most fa mous resi· dent was "T y phoid .. Mary M allon. who was quarantined there in 1007 She was consigned to North Brother after several ca ses of typhoid were traced to families whic h employed he r as a cook. Described in reports of the time a s "a veritable peripatetic breeding ground for the bacilli LA Olympics to he 'Spartan' By T HOMAS D. t;t.JAS lb.I Angeles promised the world • "Spartan" 1Y84 Olympi{' fe11tival and that's how ll'I 11haplng up Uut the Los Anii!t:les Olympics will be Spartan only by comparison to the extravaganzas staged by Montreal a nd Munich, the last two Olympiads in which the U S. participated. AUC has already paid the organizing commit· tee $48 million o ut of the $225 million It bid for domestic te levision rights and 12 commercial s ponsors have pledged to pay more th an $70 million to become the "official" beer, ham- burgers, soft drinks a nd other products of the games. In Los Angeles, "Spartan" will be a relative term It will mean No free hotel rooms for most official vis· llors and a m ere 7 ,800 press accreditations. C o II e g e dormitories ins tead of a ne w Olympic Village for t he a thletes. All n e w sports fac 11it1es built for the CALIFORNIA FOCUS games paid for by private sponsors. Most of all. "Spartan" mean:; public money will be us ed only for items like :>t:cuiity and fire protection. ·'The 1984 Games will be returned to the zone of reasonableness." says Harry Usher, No. 2 man on the Los Angeles organizing committee s taff. "That does not mean <they) will diminish in any way t.he purity of the competition and the dignity of the festival." But it does m ean the next Olympics will be m or e a regional tha n a local affair, with events slated at locations as much as 240 miles apart. from Santa Barbar a in the north to Pomona in the ea s t and San Diego to the south. That's helped defuse local environmental op- posit ion Lawsuits and other obs tacles were threatened when it appear ed that many activities might be centered in are as where ne w stadiums. velodromes or rowing facilities would have to be built. By scattering the s ports -and the tr affic - geographically, the organizers have avoided ma- jor public opposition. Remarkably, the Olympics weren't even an is - s ue in last spring's city election, even though Ira R einer. who earlier headed an unsuccesful anti· Olympics initiative drive, was elected city at- torney "It is clear no w that they are going to be financed by private parties and will cost taxpaye rs almost nothing," Reine r says. "So it is incumbent on all of us to bring them off as well as poss ible1" And those putting up the private capital expect to make big profits. although the organizing com- mittee's cut of any profit will go to charities. ABC. for example, plans to sell a record $600 million in comme rcial time and has already sold $245 million worth , enoug h to cover its Los Angeles cost s . "The private organization of these games is an i mportant innovatio n ." says J uan Antonio Samaranch, the Spaniard who heads the lnterna· tional Olympic Comm ittee. "If s uccess comes, it will assure comparable success for Cuture games ... • there and the pilots who use it as The r e has n e ver been a s hortage of suggestions for the island . Proposals h ave ranged from a prison to a movie lot, and included an amusem ent park, an envir onmental cente r a nd a drug rehabilitation hospital. a human culture tube," she was the first recorded carrier of the disease who was not affected by it. Nol necessarily . F or most cities don't already have suitable arena s for track (the Los Angeles Coliseum). soccer (the Rose Bowl), basketball (the Forum ) a nd gymnastics (UCLA's Pauley Pav ilion_ By leas ing those facilities and university dormitories for a few weeks rather than building n ew ones, the Los Angeles organizers will s ave about three-quarters of the expenses incur red by Mo ntreal and Munich. • an approach marker It is cov· er ed with ve~etalion a nd dotted For years former City Coun· DEATH NOTICES BEARDSLEY ,in Lai.tuna lkarh <'a for i 1 II F. I. E N r () n N years. ffiO\ in~ lht•rt• from REA RDSLEY. rt·s1rlC'nt of Jlollywood, C<i She wa~ ~ut ('os t a Mesa <'a l'iisst'<l c·c·ssful <1n<I \'l'll kno\\n in 2 awa\ on Septernht•r 1 t l!Jtll f1C'ld " of l'Xl.>fl''>:>IOn. painting "ur ,:l\'ed II\ 2 .... in-. l'homJ~ ancl a'>trolllR}. her e<Jrl} J Com. Jr. of San·o-<w Mis ycaro; "<'n' .,penl in Ch;it wura .ind R1l·h.ird I> ( '1>rn of anooi.:a r1•nn and she rl' Santa l\na. Ca .i cl.iu11h1er ce1verl hl•r .irt lraimng, '4tlh R e t l , !'.. o I l'., b t• c 0 f honors al thr Pennsylv<Jn1;1 Bakersfield Ca 6 Academy of Fine /\rts. grandch1ldrl•n and Ill i.:n•al Phtladt•lph1a, Pennsylvanld Jlrandchildren St•n'll't•:. will and !•llt•r al lh~ Art lnst1tulC' be held on Wi.·flnl''><l..I\ Sep of ( hh-.\J.?v ~h t' reccl\ ed ternb<'r J6. 191!1 Jt 1 :j(ll'M at muc·h rt•('n~n1t1on in lht• th<' Rrnwn (.'olnm:il t'h.ipel south for .h~·r paintings .. b~ "1th Dr Kenton Be.,hore of 1 n~ profit•~ nt in p<>rlra11, the ll<1rbor fo"t'llO"'>htp Rihle landsct1pe., and sull hfes in Church of C:o:.la Mt•'>a of ,·arwus media ~!any prom1 f1 c-1aling lntermt•nt ~Ill n('nt businesses and pol111cal follow at t\1('1ru!)l' Abh('\ figures camt' lo her studio Memort;il Purk F ri<'nds for lhe1r 1>0rtra1ts and sht• whn wish mav call at lht> held J number of 1 w~man morl uar) from :i tMIPM to e.xh1h1b of ~er paintings 9 OO PM ludiJ\ &•pll'mhl'r IS. C nming to l al1forn1u later 1 9111 R r 0 w n r 11 111 n 1 a I opened u11 O('" fields of 1n Mortuan dtrf'rtor<o tl'rt':o.t lo ~1 1:.'> McDonald and ~1c00SALO a s tud\ of Aslrolog\ and MARJORIE Mr IX>:-. ALI), ~umerolog} launched her resident of Laguna Beach into <t ~t!Cond career 1n ca Passed :.t\\ay at he; which s he was equally sur hnml" on Saturda~. Sep cessful RC'cogn11ton of her temb<'f 12 l9Rl ufter a ab1ht) in lh1s fwld hroughl lingering illnes!-. Sht• r<:sidcd her an 1nntat10n. on 2 oc-, cas1ons to apµtar on na " '· .. , ' r· I o. n ' IALTI IH~HOH SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTCLIFf CH.t.,f;L 427 E 17th SI Cos1a Mesa 646-<!371 l"IHCf; llOTHHS SMITHS' MOITU.UT 627 Main St HunllnQton &ac;h 536·6539 ,.+.CIRC VIEW MIMOllAL , .U IC Cerrelerv Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1 f1c View Or.ve Newoort Beach 644·2700 ' McCOtto f'\~ AOITUAllES Lac. .. na Beach 494-9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cao1st1ano 495-1776 HAAIOtt LAWN-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemeterv Crema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Cosla Mesa S40-5S54 "BCIUOTHHS 18.l .. 0.ADWAY MOUUAU 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 E t1onallv brnadca'il tele' 1s1on· program.. She lea\ cs behind :1 !ootsters, Jan(' Semmlnw. Phoeb t> McDonald of Laguna Beach. Ca and Roscmarv Hill of New Smyrna Beach. Florida and 1 brother Ph 1ll1p McDonald of Oceanside. Ca Memorial sC'rv1<·es will be held on Saturday, Sep lember 26. 1981. in llol I) wood where Miss '1c Donald had made many friends Mc NATI .JO HN LLOYD MrN1\TT . a1.H' 28 , a resident of Capistrano Beach, Ca Passed away on Friday, evening September II. 1981 in Dana Point. Ca lie is sur v1ved by a dau~hter Jlolly Ann Mc-Nall or Oceanside. Ca , parents Glenn MrNaU of Ontario, Ca and Ruth Hele of Capistrano Beach. Ca , 2 brothers David Mc Natt of San Clemente, Cu and Richard ll ale of Capistrano Beach. Ca., 3 sis lers Cynthia Ann Felt of Corona. Ca . Victoria Lynn Graham of San Clemente. C a and Cathy Marie Lawrence of Lake Elsmore, Ca. Visitation will be held Monday through Wednesday, at Lesneski Colonial Chapel Funeral services will be held on Wednesday. September 16 , 1981 ot the Lesneski Colonial Chapel at 11 ·00AM with Rev Willi am Bjork. pastor, San Clemente Com munily Evangelical Free Church orriciating Private Internment wall follow Lesn('~k1 Mortunry, 640 !'lo El Camino Hl'31 San C'lt•mt>nle, C'a d1rc('lors 1!12 li 17 SCWARTZ 1\ I. B E R T A I. I. E N ~C llWARTZ. res 1dC'nt of Wt•slm1ns1er. Ca Passl!d J"a\ onSeplember 15, 1981 llt' 1s survived by his wife ~1.1rgueri 1 e Masonic and n•ll!(1t1u~ Serv1t•cs will bt' DEATHS ELSEWHERE MEMPHIS, Tt>nn <AP> Walter "Furry" Lewis, "ho played bottleneck 11u1la r in the WC Handy band that madC' Beale . treet and the Memphis Rlues a legend. died Mon day SOUTH BEND, Ind <API Richard T. Sullivan, 72. an author, l'naversity or Notre Dam<' professor and re\ 1e"'er for The New York Times and Chicago Tnbune 30) ears. d1~ Sunday LOS ANGELES IAP> z. Wayne GrifHn, 74 , who produced the "Burn!> and Allen" s how on radio and "General E l t•rtr1r Theater" on telev1s1on died Thur-;day NEW LONOON, Conn 1/\PI Amanda Benjamin H a ll Browne ll, 91. an author and poet who won <;everal literary pr11.cs, in- cluding two Poetry Society of America awards, died Wednesda) MILAN . Italy IA P I Eugenio Montale, 114 . who won the Nobel pr1ie for hteralure in 1975 and was con sld red the leading Holian poet nf the 20th cen t ury, died Saturday G R EENW ICll. Conn tAP1 f'rank Mcllugh, 83. who acted in supporting roles in vaudeville. theeter, film s and television for more lhan 50 years, died Friday He wa11 best known for his sidekick rolPs in mo- t Ion pictures. inc luding "Going My Way" with Bing Crosby and "The F'ightlng 69lh" and "The Roaring T>4enl1es ' w1lh James Cagne)' SANTA MONICA <API Helen HumN, 68. o Jan sin~er whose star rose and Cell for decade!! before burnlnK Its bril(hest in the mid 1970s. died held on Wednesday, Sep tember 16, i981 al 12 00 noon f El&a3 i.s a columnist based in Santa M0111co J at the I larbor Lawn Mount PVIUC MO~( Olive Memorial Chapel with -----------PUil.iC MO'OCE l h e llunt 1ng l on Beach Ns..,u NOTICE OF DEATH.OF ~1 ason1c l..oOl!e f!lM F&AM ,,~~~C::!:~~·:::s DANIEL H. STEELMAN. off1 c1at1ng Interment ,,,.,.,.._.l'OPH-'l•dolnvi...w.a ka DANIEL HERBERT !>erv1ces 1mmed1alely folio" neu ~ STEELMAN AND 0 F 1ng SC'n1c-es und<'r lhl' v 1TT 1 RE"' L Es r • r E PETITION TO AD ENTE RPR ISES LTO .041 . d1recl1on of llarbor La"n M•c•••l\u• e1vd 00110, "~wp0rt MINISTER ESTATE NO. Mount Oltvt! Mortuary of e .. ch, c.a111om1• .,,..,, A· 109334. Costa Mcc;a MO 5554 Aninon, M vim. m EYenlftO Star T o a I I h e i r s ~=· "•"'"°'1 BH<h, C•lllornl• beneficiaries, c reditors Tiii• ~neu IHOft<M:tec1 o, •n •n and contingent c reditors of N EW YORK I AP I Manuel Archlmbaud. 71. a rel1red Peruvian diplomat and rorm C'r Olymp1r lightweight boxm!( m edal winner du:>d Saturday. SA N BERNARDINO IAPI Dr Roy V.llill,62. supe rintendent of San Bernardino County schools sinre 1959 died Th.ursrlay LOS ANGELES <API Austrian born actre~s Marla P almer. SG . who began puttini;? on her own s ho '4 s at age 3 1n hrr hometown of Vienna, died Sept 6 PASADENA IAl'l In venlnr Clarc>nce Coberly, 88, who filed his first patent at ag<' 22 and spent hil> hfr as an <'n~ineer, died Sept 7 He was the youngest of three brothers who came lo Caldor n la rrom the Midwest at the turn of the century and earh of whom exc-elle<l in lhe1r fields LOS ANGELES 1AP1 Marvin I... Farris, 67, pres1· dent of lhe Association of Talenl Agents, d1(><J Wed nesdav ATLANTA IAl'l Aire Nagle, JG, senior produ<'C'r for thl! Cabl<' Nc>4s Net work dtt'<l nf 11 heart at lac-k II<' "as Jllt'ndmg I he Radio and Tele\'ls1nn Nt'ws Directors ;\ssociat1on con vent ion m Nl'w Orleans. lllNGllAM. Mai;s !AP1 Wtlllam .\very Baker, 69. o naval erchitecl whn designed lht• Mayflower II, a replica of lhe vessel that b1 oui;:hl lht! Pilgn ms to Massachuwtts. died Tues day r>ETH O I T t AP > Virginia Scr ipps, 60. a member of lhe family thnt founded and publlsht's th<' Detroit Nl'ws. d1rd Thurs day dlv1.i...1 Daniel H Steelman a ka 4nll-y M VIII! • ' Tllh •ta•-· wott lllecl ..... 1,,. Daniel Herbert Steelman Count' Cler-of Oren~ County on and persons WhO may be •uv i.. 1"1 "" .... ot~erw1se interested 1n the Pu041"'9<1 0r-C:O.•r 0.11, PllOI, will an~/or estate . . s.111 1.1. 1s.12. 1"1 ~1 I A pet1t1on has been filed -----------by Carolyn Kay Steelman PUIUC MO'OCE in the Superior Court of -----------Orange County reQuest ing "~C::,.~C::!:~!~ .. ::S t h a t C a r o I y r:i K a y a e 1ollowlnv 11er10,,, ••• doln11 Steelman be appointed a s ousi,..u.s personal representa tive to MORN INGSIOE wooos IV, administer the estate of L TO .. 1.i•1 ... ,. Boulev•rf, """' Daniel H Steelman aka lnvtan h«h, Callfoml• tM7 • Hector Meruc:h, 1•1n IHch Daniel Herbert Stee lman Bouteverd, Hunt1nv1on l eech, (under the Independent C•11~~~ 1 <:or .. ...,, Administra t ion of Estates Celltornt• ,::.;:,.:;;,,,, 1::, a.~~ Act). The petition is set for 80111..,erd, Hunt1n91on Buch, hearing in Dept. No. 3 at C••llornl .. llM7 700 Ci vic Center Dr ive, EHAO. ... klpmel'll (Of'll, w t . th C't f s t o.vio~... es , 1n e 1 y o an a Prnlclerlt Ana, California on October Thi•·-WIK Ill.ii with the t4, 1981 at9.30 A.M. Count10er11o10r-c-.,ons.,.. IF YOU OBJECT to the ,...,..,., 14, "'' . . . .,,,...., granting of the pet1t1on, Pu1111-Or-eo..i 0.11, Piiot, you should either appear S.PI n,22,2',0ct.s,1"1 «>l'Mt at the hearing and state PVIUC MOOCE your objec tions or fil e written objections with the f'tCT•nou1 aui•NUI court before the hearing. NAMt STATEMENT Your appearance may be Tiie lollowlnv perM>nl •rt doing In person Or by your a t· ""''""'.. torney. IMPER14l OVHASTY co ' )oil) I F y 0 u A R E A "-"'"°" 81¥11 , Hewoo'1 lle.c:h, CA .,,..., C REDITOR or a cont· Timothy Penchl W•n9, SIO ingent Creditor Of the de· ~!";: si., R...cl'lo P•10• V•ron, ceased, you must file your Marl-s.10.no. JJ.Ct W•rw10 claim with the court or Av• .. 1..o.Anve1 ... CA «>oJJ present it to the personal Thh ouslneu Is conoucted lltl • representative apfiointed oener•I .,.,,ne,..,.lp f r1rno1,.., ~nc:ht ....,.,,0 by the court with n our This Nl.,._t w•• Ill ... with IN months from the date Of County Cl••' of Orenoe Count, on first issuance Of letters as •uv JI, 1"1 ,,,_ provided in Section 700 of Puoi1.-Or•"90 coes1 o.11y Piiot, t h e Probate Code of s.111 1.1. u,n, 1"1 California. The time for ---------*-M_• fifing c laims will not ex- PVIUC MO'OCE pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- STATIUMNTOf' ALUIDOllMINT ing noticed above. Of'UUOJ'f'ICTITIOUI YOU MAY EXAMI N E rr. to1.:.!:~!-':!=a.-the file kept by the court. ,,,. .... o1 ,,. l'lctlllou• ,.,,,,.. .. If you are interested in the ,.._, estate, you may file a re- HOME APPRAISAL SEllVICE. ' quest with the court to re· ~· c•rc••. N•w"'' , .. ,h, CA ceive special notice of the riw l'lc:tUIOut aw-,..._ ,... inventory of estate a s sets , ... ,'" to -•n rnec1 •n Or-and of the petitions ac· '°"""' .. A .... t 11, ,.,.. , J-...,.. Sm1t11. t c.r..1 c1rc1e, c o u n t s a n d r e P o r t s ,. • ._,...,.,CA~ -Oescribed in Section 1200.S 1,.!1~':,_....._. wn , __ .., .,, of the California Probate J-'-Sm'"' COde. Tl•lt ........,.. -nlef •Ith .._ M i c ha e I N o r m • n '"""'" c;i.r• o1 0r..,.. c:-1., ... S11l4tman, Attorney at ""' 11• 1•1• ....._ Law, 3701 Wllshlre Blvd., ""*..,,.., 0r-c...-o.nv .,,..._ Suite 700, Los Angeles, CA A.,., u.s.,e.1,, u.1•1 ., .. , 90010; .... (213) 731-1216. ave som ething you Published Orange Coast want to sell? 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M<rtW lltr ~!~ 76Nll5 ~!: FIXAMD :f:» 11:)0 SAVE! :;~ A buy al Sl19.950. 3 •7w Bdrm 2 bath, huae ~:l added family room with ~~~ fireplace. All need• palnl and carpet. ~e and 11 ve ! Call 546-2313 ..... THE REAL ESTATERS MO DOWM MUST QUAIJFY FOR PAYMENTS. S~ needed for coet. Colltl• Part I Bdrm, 2 bat6, ramlly room double fl.replace, cul de H e atrMt. A bar1aiil at SlM,IOO. Call $41.llU THE REAL ESTATE RS ----- UM UM Dall1 Pilot "J'lll llmelt" ttnlct dlrect«J.Your ..-1aaw ..,, cau....,. ..... • I .~ ....... Se11 Edu.iard Kemwdy. n Muss . pnses unth his mother. Mrs Rose Kenr111dy 1J11 lite qmwu.fs of tile fam1/y '.<; Hyarmis J>vrt estate dunrig tlw lwstm11 11/ w1 m/ornwl gatl1enny of fhe press $26 ntillio n l eft to two schools A woman who died at age 97 has bequeathed $26 m1lhon to two Presbyterian schools in Texas and Arkansas. her attorney says In her will. Jt>an Brown of Hot Springs. Ark . left $11.7 million tu th e Austin Pre s by t eri:.in Theology Seminary in Austin, Texas. and $14.3 million tf) Arkansas College. Much of th e gi ft to Arkansas College consists of promissory noks from a sub s idiary of l nlcrnat1onal Paper Co. Her law,1er said Mi ss Brown obtained the promm1ssory notcs in 1979 in t>xchange f or Bodcaw Lumber Co stock she in-· hented from her father King Carl XVI Gustar and Queen Silvia of Sweden ar rived in Peking in the first v1s1t to China b\ a Swedish head of state · In ceremonies before the Creal Hall of the People 1n Pt.'k1ng's vast Tienanmen Square, the king reviewed a Chinese militarv honor guard · Inside he m et wi th Xi Zhongxun, vice chairman of the standing Committee of thr National People 's Con gress The committee thairman. Ve Jianying, 83, China's equivalent of head of state. has been reported in µoor health. Ooc•s "he or doesn't she s le ·p with a aun" Her son says yes, but mother says no. Tht> mother Is 82·yt!ar-old Dt'vorah Sharon. whose son, De f e nse Mlnl 11 ter Arl~I ~baroo, said that his mother kept u gun under her pillow. l sra~l l news papers s aid Sharon made the remark to ~crctury of State AJuander H all( J r . lo dramatize Israel 's co ncern with security Hut in the Sharon's home vill age of Klar Mala!, Mrs. Sharon was quoted as say- ing : "What'! Arik said that? It s urely must have been a juke " Cynthia Lennon Twist, the first wire of John Lennon, says her treatment by the ex- Beatie and his second wife, Yoko Ono, was "unjust." "I'm a fatalist," she says m People magazine, insisting she has no regrets about her eight years with Lennon, who was slain outside his New York apartment Dec. 8. Mrs. Twist, now separated from her third husband, enginee r drafts man John Twist, said she packed her things and left the singer after she returned from a trip to Greece and found Miss Ono and Lennon having breakfast together , with Len- non in his dressing gown . 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Mike Dwinell, Joo Bellman, Jerry Clbtllt ll, Gf99 Hvlllr.t, Joe varo-s,. We're Listening ••• WlllMIHOAY !"Int 1ew s·ot •-"'· o.s fl'lrtt llltlfl tt:lA t .m. S.7 St<Oftd -s·o p.m. o.s S.C-Mtll ll:Sl p,m. S,O Sun NII 7:01 p,m ., rlMt •:» a.m . W9CIMldeY MMll r'-9 II 1:17 p.m ., Mtt t:U •.m.w-..,. What dn you like about the Daily Pilot' What don't you lake" Cull tht• number below and your message will be recorded. lr:.inst•ril><'d and delivered to the approprrnte editor The 'i<lmt' 24-hour answt>n ng service may be used to record let terl. 10 tht• c>d1tor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name And telephone• number for verification No circulation ra lls . plt•ast• Tell u~ wh11t':-on your mind 642·6086 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. September 15, t 981 L A3 Judge nixes Bonin delay Freeway. Killer suspect may act as own attorney LOS ANGELES <AP> - Freeway Killer dt!fendant William Bonin lost a bid to hire a new attorney on the day his trial was to begin Monday, aner a judge expressed his belief that the request may be just a delay. Ing tactic. Superior Court Judge W1lliam Keene, who will preside over Bonin's trial o n 12 murder charges, said he was convinced that further delay would severe· ly damage the district attorney's case against Bonin. "I'm deeply concerned with the fact that I think this is a ploy by this defendant lo delay this A postpone- ment might re- quire that jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County. matter in going lo trial," Keene said. "I am convinced that the ends of justice would be thwart- ed by his attempt lo substitute an attorney 14 m onths into this case." Bonin indicated that if he can- not have lhe lawyer he wants he may represent himself, but Judge Keene ordered that he must be prepared to go to trial by next Monday. one way or the other Jury selection had been scheduled to begin this week Bonin, a 34· year·old truck driver from Downey, is accused of masterminding the sex-and- s tr angul ation killings of 12 young men whose naked bodies were dumped near Southern California freeways The bodies or 44 young men and boys have been found in the pas t e ight years s imilarly dumped near freeways, hence the Freeway K i ll e r tag However authorities say that all of the killings may not be re- lated Judge Keene's ruling came after the prosecutor played a tape recording of a phone con· versation in which Bonin told a friend he expected continuance in the start of his trial, and that if he did not get the attorney he REBUFFED BY JUDGF: Slaying suspect Bomn wanted, he planned to act as his own attorney. The lawyer who has represent- ed Bonin since his arrest, Earl Hanson . told the judge he believed Bonin never tried to de- lay the case but sincerely want- ed the lawyer of his choice. William Charvet. Char vet, who argued at length for permission t o represent Bonin, said he plans to appeal the Judge's ruling. Keene said another factor in his denial of the motfon was a possible conflict of interest in- volving Charvet, who once tried to represent an admitted ac· complice who is key witness in the case. James Munro. Charvet said he did meet briefly with Munro but did not discuss anything with him that would create a conflict. ·'There 1s nothing in which I have an attorney-client privilege with Mr. Munro which would af- fect the defense of Mr. Bonin or the rights of Mr. Munro," Charvet told lhe judge. Charvet said he would at least 120 days to prepare for trial If he WH8 tlppoinll'd Deputy U1str1('l J\ltorncy Sl1rl ing Norris notcd that Hanson had been preparing for 14 months and 1s ready for trial. He said the stale has lOO witnesses under s ub1>0e11a, many of whom might beromp reluc tant t o testify if there are further po ~tponem c nts lie said he bc•lteves Bonin has been trying to influence Munro not to testify "I think a three-month con- tinuance would do damage to the people's ('ase." Norris s aid. "The people arc entitled to a fair trial too " In add1t1on . Norris said a postponement might require that jurisdiction be yielded to Orange County, where Bonin faces trial on seven murder counts three or which are also covered in the Los Angeles case. After Keene made his ruling, Bonin said he would consider acting as his own lawyer. and Keene asked "Are you pre· pared to go to trial next Monday acting as your own lawyer '>" "I don't know," said Borun. standing before Keene in a prison bl ue Jumpsuit. "I would like to look over the records ." The judge told him he could report his decision next Monday and "If you want to act as your own lawyer it will be with no rurther continuance ... "You will go to tr ial next Mon- day." Keene told Bonin. "You think it over between now and then." The Judge said he was delay 1ng the case one w1::ek only because ht.' has another trial un- der way and must finish that before the Bonin trial begins. Bonin was arrested June 2, 1980. alter a 24 hour police sur- vetlle nce lie was a llegedly sodomizing a young man when police interceded. Police group the 12 killings that Bonin is charged with it into a series of 22 occurring between August 1979 and Bonin's arrest. Th.ey involved victims aged 13 to 18. Two others have pleaded guil· ly lo taking part with Bonin in som e of lhe s la y1ngs : another young man, William Ray Pugh of Norwalk, faces sim ilar charges A fifth defendant. Vernon Butts. who confessed hls role an some of the killings. was round an his Jail t:ell in J anuary, an apparent s u1c1de Not just another pretty face? Miss America hopes to change beauty queen image NEW YORK CAP> Smiling all the time comes easil y for. the new Miss Amerlta. "I've had a lot or practice," said 20-year-old Elizabeth Ward of Arkansas, who entered her first beauty contest. the .. Miss Teen-Age Little Rock" pageant. as a high school sophomore Miss Ward, who entered the 1982 Miss America contest because she "needed financial assistance" for school, said Monday she will work to change the public's preconceived no- tions about beauty pageants. "People think of Mi ss America contestants as girls with overblown egos who are Ord you know lhal gold nug· gels are consrdereel gem stones? Authentic gold nug· gets possess the required gem stone qualities of beauty. rarity and durability. They ere the original gem stones -their un- contrl11ed. "found" beauly was cherished long belore specialized cutting 1echn1ques were developed 10 enhance the beauty of other valued stone varieties The beauty ol nuggets Is 1n the natural sculpture form g111en them by nature and their unique quality no two ahke. Nuggets are very rare Less than 1% of the world's gold re- COll8f'kts are in nugget form A one ounce nugget is now more rarely found than e live carat diamond Imagine the odds against finding a seven pound nugget as recently re- por1ed In Australia It will be valued at dramatically more than the amount of gold In 1t Because of Its rarity, 1t wlll haw great valve as e collector's Item. Natural nuggets are re· marllably close to total purity, containing slight traces ol sliver. platinum or copper. As· 1 NY value ia generally between 21 and 22K but Its worth In , gold weight la fer exceeded by Its value as a rere gem atone - one of natures very hmlted edr· lions. JUSl up there because they want attention." said Mi ss Ward ·'They should realize what each young girl went through, the physical and the mental, to get there." Miss Ward, whose hometown sponsor was the White River Ca rnival Association of Russellville, received the title Saturday night in Atlantic City, N.J A $20.000 scholarship is one of her prizes, The college accounting major. who "hasn't traveled outside of Arkansas very much," told a news conferen~e at a pos h Manhattan hotel that s he "didn't defeat the other girls Maybe I (~) ~ 6EMWISE Mary Barr Cert1f1ed Gemoloqrst CHARLES H. BARR Acc~G.­ lliller .. •t was the best all around, tn talent, intelhgcnce and presence on stage I can make other peo- p I e reel comfortable and s pecial." Miss Ward , a juni o r at Arkansas Tech University who hopes to become a corporate lawyer. acknowleged lhat "best all around " also includes "physical beauty and the s wimsuit competition doesn't bother me in the ll'ast. It's a tradition " Bul she doesn't have a "sexv image," she said. and "neve·r thought of myself as gorgeous - JUSt an average young woman.·• Carl Last recently brought 1n a mineral specimen to show me He had discovered rt among his mother s personal treasures It was a chunk ol quartz 11e1ned with gold It was purchased by hrs grandfather on April 30, 1923 the same time he bought stock 1n the Poker Flats Gold Gravel M1n1ng Company rn San Francisco The gentleman did not make hrs fortune with his shares of gold m1n1ng stock but his tam1- 1y has an 1nteres11ng anel uni· que memenlo Our nuggets come from lhe glacial streams of Alaska and the Yukon They are made up In necklaces. bracelets ear· rings, pendants and rings Each item 1s accompanied by a certtfr cete of authent1c11y While we don t have a single 7·1b nugget rn our collection (our largest 1s a little over one ounce) we think you writ be in· tngued b)' lhrs un1Que form of 1ewe1ry natural gold nug· gest . . rich, shrnrng. wearable fragments of the wilderness Note: Leslie Lal won 1st Prize In our Gem Wise Contest Ferris Hovey was 2nd and we had three people tie for 3rd Gary Lai, Wendy Stoltz end Lucy Sednlger, and Lucille Prall won t he consolation drawing -------·-------------------------· • llliUll BEACH /SOUTH COAST -. Daily Piiat TU ESOAY, SEPT. 15, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION B2·3 BS B9 President Reagan 'S economic garden needs weeding ... B.5 .. ReligiOus gr() ups map trans£ er of LB church Members of the Church of Religious Science In Laguna Beach and disciples of Indian guru Bha~wan Shree Raineeah say discussions are under way between their two groups lo transfer control of the Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary Founding members of lh~ church and followers of the Eastern holy man met in Laguna Niguel Monday night to set up a timetable for the re· llgious cull to wind up its affairs ,.... ,~~1 TOM MURPHINI ~~, Shh; not so niuch talk about noise SOME T RAVELJN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col· umn has m oved to this space just because 1t was . Our st erling journa l now has a whole clatch of powerhouse columnists on Pages 82 and 83 in our new Cavalcade Section. So we'll coast in he r e for a w h ile. It's better than being shiftless It's being shifted. In this column-writing dodge, you can get the feeling you 'r e just like John Wayne Airport Everybody wants to move it. but where'? Where? Speaking of our county aerodr ome. you may have noted in the news that the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration has come around to our region to check out the h azy rumor that there have been s ome Jet noise complaints because of the county airport THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this 1s a n e normous secret because they are treating 1t JUSt like that. One FAA official, for example. s howed up at Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city brass about how he was goin g to probe into this airport noise r umor. He gathered with the city of· ficers and was abruptly informed that there was a newspaper reporter in his midst. The poor devil almost s uffer ed u case of the catastrophic vapors. He recovered long enough to invite the reporter outside. NO. HE DIDN'T want a punch-out He wanted the reporter to exit while he. the FAA type. r e mained to discuss the secret jet noise question You can 't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors. Anyway. the FAA people re-discovered their public stance lo ng enough to hold a later press con fe r ence in Santa Ana. They obviously move around more than columnists do. That aside. the FAA then divulged that it will hold a telephone survey of 1.000 households beneath "Look. Martha, the one with the green tail 1u1t got Zaptfcut'1 ch1mney " the flight p attern to determine if the place s uffers from jet racket. The 1.000. the FAA people say. will be selected from 10.000 potential sufferers . TIO SURVEY TECHNIQUE is called random sampling. lt a ll sounds very scientific. T he way it's goin g to work is that the FAA pe rson will call up a household. identify h imself or herself, and then ask the householder five standard quest ions about how he feels about noise. While I would hardly wan t to put the knock on the FAA a nd its scientific s urvey, l s hall hazard a wild guess that most people a r e going to be against it I hate to break the news to the FAA. but com ing out in favor in a ny kind o f noise these days is akin to s igning a petition in favor of sin . You find ver y few s ig n ers. CAN'T YOU .JUST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana Heights. under the takeoff pattern, and tries to interview Clyd e T . Zaptfast. the jet path homeowner. Maybe like this: FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA. We'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to th e Future Farmers anymore All the goats went st erile wh~n the jets got noisy ... · • FAA: "But sir. do the jet t akeoffs bother you?" MR. ZAP: ''What's that ? What's that? Hold the line sonny. he re comes another one now. Hold onto your hat -Wow !'' FAA: .. Mr. Zaptrast, hello? Are you still there? What happened?'' Mil ZAP : "We s ure got lucky that time. sonny . only took three bricks offn' the old chimney. "Now what was it you 're asking?" at the church sile and vacate the premises., Representatives ~f the Religious Science congregation recently forced the resignation of the Bhagwan fo llowers who had been serving on the church's board of directors. The 40 Bhagwan disciples cur· rently living on the church grounds were ordered to leave by Sept. 20 and the Religious Science group look possession of all c hurch financial records, which are being prepared for an audit. However. Sueanne Lewis. ex- ecutive director of the Church or Religious Science. said today that deadline had bef'n set aside to allow the Bhagwan group more time to make oth er living arrangements for its followers. "We have made arrangements to s hare the church wh ile negotiations are taking place and to allow the followers of Bhagwan to hold the events they have adver tised.'' Mrs. Lewis said. "We wlll be holding Sunday services and they have agreed not to interfere with our use or the church " Mrs . Lewis said represen- tatives of the Eastern religious community agreed at Monday's meeting that they are at the church by invitation only. and have no le~al claim to use of the site. In written statements released late last week. the director of the Bhagwan group. Swami Prem Am1tabh. disputed the ouster of hi s group. "The attempted ouster by an insurgent group composed of former members at a Sept. 3, 1981 board of trustees meeting was wholly without effect ... Am1tabh's statement said. "No official trustees meeting was called and actions taken at 1t have no validity " o.lly ~ SUlft ,,_ Negoll.atu.ms are under way to transfer control of a Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary /mm followt'n tij Indian holy man Bhagwan Shree Ra1neesh to the Church of Religious Sc1eJ1ce. tdnch foundl!rl lht' church How ever . Bhagwan s pokes man Joel Edelman, known as Apruvo by his fellow cult members. said today his group recognizes they will have to leave the church "We are trying t o work this out as amicably and quietly as possible." Edel rnan said today. .. More meetings are scheduled this ..veek and we hope to reach a solution lo the problem which is agreeable to both parties .. The followers of Bhagwan. popularly known as the "Orange People" because or lhc orange- t 1 n tcd c lothing they wear. establtshed themselves in the Church of Religious Science last November following the de- parture of Dr Henry Gerhard. the former pastor Gerhard had become a disci· pie of the Indian master after a visit to India When he returned to La~una Beach he launched a campaign to change the doc trmes of his church toward the teachings of Bhagwan. The change in religious em· phas1s angered many in the then 600-member congregation, who left the church rather than give up the tenants of Religious Science Wh en Gerhard resi2ned his mi01 stry last Novt'mber and kft Laguna Beach. the religious cult took control of the church at his invitation The group changed the name or the church to the RaJncesh Meditation and Hollst1c Arts Center. and sus pended Sunday services Al a tumultuous meeting Sept :i. mt!mbers of the former Reh~1ous Science congregation took back control of I heir church They say elections wall be held soon to form a ne\\ board of directors and a new mmister will be chosen Newport council reaffirms coast rule City opposes Irvine Co. try to control stretch from CdM to Moro Cove Newport Beach officials have reaffirmed that the city's sphere of influence extends along the coast south of Corona del Mar to Moro Cove. serving notice on I rvine and county officials that a move by Irvine to control the coast is opposed by the city. The action came at a City Council meeting Monday where council members also denied a request to establis h a new restaurant in the Mariner's Mile area. It was the second such denial by a city body. Action to reaffirm the sphere of influence came in the wake or a move by Irvine to re·evaluate the Parking fee seen for c o ast s tude nt St ud e n ts wh o have traditionally parked free at the Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required lo pay a per-semester parking fee as early as next spring. The proposed parking fee may also include students attending classes al the five converted element ary schools currently operated by Coastline Com· munity College. The parking ree proposal will be discussed Wednesday night by Coast Com munity College District trustees. who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m in the district headquarters. 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa College officials say a Coast district parking Cee has been s uggested severa l times but always has been rejected before r eaching formal consideration by the trustees. Corre llan J Thompson . executive vice chancellor for business, said district officials h ave begun talking more seriously about parking fees in the wake of severe state funding cutbacks. Thompson siUd the state will permit the dislrlcl to collect s uch fees if the money is used specifically for the maintenance and policing of campus parking lots. The vice chancellor said the staff probably would propose a parking tee in the range ot S3 to SS per driving student per semester. The specifics or the parking fee plan ha ve n ot been complet ed . sphere of influence boundaries with an eye toward possible a nnexation of the area by Irvine. Suc h deci s ion s are th e jurisdiction of a government body known as the Local Agency Formation Com mission Councilmen made no gua- rantees that the reaff1r· mation is a prelude to city annex ation of the area. however Several coi..nt•1l me mbers said they are unsure what the city's plans for the area will be. but the board voted along with the reaffirmation of the boundary to appoint an ad hoc committee to evaluate water. sewer. traffic and other environmental con· cerns of the area Mayor Pro Tern Evelyn Hart, who chaired the meeting in the a b se nce or Ma yor J ackie !leather, said such an evaluation could be used to help ~auge the feasibility of annexation, how· ever The board's denial of a request that would have resulted in the opening of a new restaurant upheld an August decision by the Planning Commission to deny establishment of the facility Applicant Tallas Margrave of Tustin challenged the Plannmg Department's finding that there was inadequate parking in ttie 2nd Orie ntal fl y found in county A second Oriental fruit fly has been discovered in Orange Coun· ty, officials 1n the count y Agricultural Commissioner's Of fice announced late Monday. The new Oy was found Friday in a trap in a pineapple-guava tree in La Habra. said Leonard Liekhus, chief deputy agricultural commissioner. He said resear chers in the state Department of Agriculture confirmed Monday the fly is in· deed an Oriental fruit fly, which is related to but not considered as dangerous as the Mediterra· nean fruit fly. The new discovery comes three weeks after the first Orien- tal fl y was trapped in an orange grove in Placentia. Liekhus said the two discoveries are probably not related and both samples mos t likely were brought s eparately to Orange County from llawaii. "Last year we had this happen to us four times in widely separated parts of the county." he said Although the Oriental fruit Oy 1s capable of devastating fruit crops by burrowing under the skin of frUJl to lay eggs in the same manner as the Medfly, pesticide applications have been developed to eradicate the insect without the use or aerial spray- ing. Liekhus said ground spraying will begin later this week in La Ha bra to wipe out any other Oriental fli es in the area. Eradication usually comes in two lo three months after spray- injt, he said. Lifeguards' dinner to help building Seating is still available at the Laguna Beach Lifeguard As· sociation benefit dinner to be held Thursday to raise money for construction of a head - quar ters building at Ma in Beach. The dinner will be held at Ben Brown's reslaura.nl, local~ at 31106 Coast Highway In South Laguna beginning at 8 p.m . Cost for the dinner ls $100 a plate. which is tax deductible. All proceeds will go lo lhe con- struction fund. T he m enu In eludes spinach salad. roast prime rib of beef. baked potato. broccoli. dinner roll , coffee and pist achio bundt cake. The lifeguard. association needs $15,000 to construct the headquarters building. to be located al the north end of Main Beach Lifeguard spokesman Mike Owinell said about S6.000 bas ulready been raised. Dwinell said reservations can be made by calllng llre1Uard headquarteni al 494-6572, or Clly ltnll al 4117·3311 area . sayin~ that valet parking would be pr ovided for 44 av ail able spaces. Councllmc'n challenged the avallabll1t> o r the spaces. however. saying they already had been leai.ed to potential de veloper Gordon Banenbrock Barienbrock appeared bncfl) to confirm that contention and state that he has plans for the area which would include use of the s paces The proposed restaurant would have heen established in an t.800-square foot s~ction of the Pacifica Manna Building at 2751 W Coast Highway Meetings set b y c o ast 's women voter s Orange Coast residents in teres ted in learning more about the activities of the League or Women Voters are invited to at· tend two events this week An evening meeting is scheduled at 7:30 p.m . Wednes· day at 10011 Norwood Terrace in Irvine. The luncheon will begin al 10 a.m. Friday at 1392 Galaxy Ave m Newport Beach Speakers at the luncheon wtll include Sally Bellcrue. mayor of Laguna Beach : and Lois Wax. coordinator of refugee affairs for Orange County For informa· ti on call 645· 7120. Horne bu rglarized in Laguna Beach A Laguna Beach man re turned home from a weekend vacation Sunday night to find $16,000 in home appliances and gold coins missing from hi s home a long 1800 Carmelita . police said today. Police said thieves forced open a bayfront window and absconded with a microwave oven. two 12-gauge snoiguns. camera equipment. gold coins and a rubber raft. Signups b egin Regf!stration is now open ror fall <'lasses offered by the Lag una Beach R ecreation Department. Classes begin lbc week of Sept. 21 Courses Include dance. cm· nasties, karate, s wlmmln1, YO&a, creative writint. actiQ11 • 1ullar, tennis, softball and blSketbal.L ' ' - IRVINI Dally Pilat TU ESDAY, SEPT. 1S, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 88 89 President Reagan 'S economic garden needs weeding ... 85 Religious groups map transfer of LB church Members of tbe Church of Reli&ious Science In Laguna Beach and disciples of Indian guru Bha~wan Shree Ratneesh say discussions are under way bet ween their two groups to transfer control of the Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary. Founding members of the church and followers of the E ast e rn ho l y m a n m e t in Laguna Niguel Monday night to set up a timetable for the re· ligioua cult lo wind up its affairs <;, T-DM_M_U_RP-HIN-f ~~1 Shh; not so niuch talk about noise SOME TRAVELIN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col- umn has moved to this space just because it was Our sterling journa l now has a whole clatch of powerhouse columnists on Pages 82 and 83 in our new Cavalcad e Section. So we'll coast in here for a while It's better than being shiftless. It's being shifted In th.is column-writing dodge, you can get the feeling yo u're jus t like J o hn Wayne Air port. Everybody wants to move it, but where? Wh ere? Speaking of our county ae rodro me, you may have noted in the news that the Feder a l Aviation Ad- ministration has come a round to our region to check out the hazy rumor that ther e have been some jet noise complaints because of the county a ir por t. THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this is a n e normous secret because they a re treating it just like that. One FAA official, for example. s howed up at Newport Beach City Hall the other d ay to talk to city brass about how he was going to probe into t his airport noise r umor. He gathered with the city of- fi cers and was abruptly informed that ther e was a news paper reporter in his midst. T he poor devil almost suffered a case of the catastrophic vapors . He recovered long enough to invite the reporter outside NO, HE DIDN'T want a punch-out. He wanted the reporte r to exit while he, the FAA type. re- mained to discuss the s ecret jet noise question You can't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors. Anywa y . the FAA people re-d iscovered thei r public stance lo ng enough to hold a later press con- fer e nce in Santa Ana. They obviously move around more than columnists do. That aside. the FAA then divulged that it will hold a t elephone survey of 1.000 households be neath "Look . Martha, the one with IM green tail ]Utt got Zapt/cul'! chimney." the flight pattern to determine if the place s uffers from jet racket. The 1,000, the FAA people say. will be selected from 10,000 potential sufferers TIUS SURVEY TECHNlQUE is called ra ndom sampLing . It all sounds very scientific . T he way it's going to work 1s that the FAA per son will call up a house hold, identify himself or herself. and t hen ask the householder five sta ndard questions about how he feels about noise. While I would hardly want to put the knock on the F AA and its scientific survey, l shall hazard a wild guess t hat most people are going to be against it. I hate to break the news to the FAA. but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these days is a kin to s igning a petition in favor of sin. You find very few s igners. CAN'T YOU J UST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana He ights. under the t akeoff pattern, and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfas t. the jet path homeowner. Maybe like th.is : FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA. We'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . . . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to t he Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went s terile wh~n the jets sot noisy ..... FAA: ''But sir, do the jet takeoffs bother you?" MR. ZAP: "What's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny, here comes another one now. Hold onto your hat-Wow!" FAA: "Mr. Zaptlast, hello? Are you still there? What happened?·· MR. ZAP: "We sure got lucky that time. sonny . only took three bricks ofrn' the old chimne)'. .. Now what was it you're asking?" - at the church site 1md vacate the premises. R epres e ntati v e s o f the Religious Science congregation recently forced the resignation of the Bhagwan followers who had been serving on the church's board of directors. The 40 Bhagw an disciples cur· renlly living on the c hurch grounds were ordered to leave by Sept . 20 and th e Religious Science group took possession of a ll church fina ncial r ecords. which are being prepared for an aud it. However , Sueanne Lewis, ex· ecutive director of the Church of Religious Science, said today that deadline had been set aside to allow the Bhagwan group more time to make other living ar rangements for its followers. ''We have made arrangements to s h a r e the churc h while negotiations a re t aking place and to allow the followers or Bhagwan to hold the events they h ave advertised ," Mrs. Lewis said. "We will be holding Sunday services and they have agreed not to interfere with our use of the church." Mrs. Lewis s aid r epresen tatives of the Eastern religious com munity agreed at Monday's meeting that t hey are at the church by invitation only, and have no le~al claim to use o( the site. In written s tatements released late last week, the director of t he Bhagwa n group, Swami Prem Amilabh, disputed the ouster of his group ·'The attempted ouster by an insurgent group composed or form er members al a Sept. 3. 1981 board of trustees meeting was wholly without e ffect," Amitabh's statement s aid. "No offi c ial trustees m eeting was called and act ions taken at it have no validity." OMI\',_,._..,._ Negotu:illons are under way to transfer control oj a Laguna Canyon Road sanctuary /mm fol/own:-. o/ Indian hvly man Bhagwan Shree Ra1neesh to the Church of Religious Science which Jouncfrd th1• churcl1 H o we ve r , B h ag wan s p okesm a n J oel Edelman. known as Apruvo by his fellow <'U lt members, said today his group recognizes they will have to leave the church. "We are trying to work this out as amicably and quietly as possible," Edelman s aid today .. More meetings a re scheduled this week and we hope lo reach a solution to the problem which 1s ag reeable to both parties .. T he followers of Bhagwan, popularly known as the "Orange People" because or the orange · t inte d cloth i ng they we ar, established themsel vcs in the ChurC'h of Reli gious Science last Nove mber following the de· parlure of Dr Henry Gerhard, the former pastor Ger hard had become a disc1 pie of the Indian m aster after a vis it to India. When he returned to Laguna Beach he launched a cam paign to change the doc· trines of his church toward the teachings of Bhagwan. The change in religious em- phasis angered m any in the then 600 member congregation , who left the church rather lhan give up t he tenants of Religious Science When Gerhard res11rned his ministry last November and left Laguna Beach, the rellg1ou!. cult took control of the C'hurch at his inv1tat1on The grouµ changed the name of the church to the R::ijneesh Med itation and Hollst1 c Arts Center. and suspended Sunda) services At a t umult uous meeting Sept J. m e mbe r s of the former Religious Science congregation took ba ck t'o nt rol of their church They say elections w11l be held soon lo form a ne\\ board of directors and a new minister will be chosen Newport council reaffirms coast rule City opposes Irvine Co . try to control stretch from CdM to Moro Cove Newport Beach officials have reaffirmed that the city's sphere or influence extends along the coast south of Corona de! Mar to Moro Cove, ser ving notice on Irvine and county officials that a move by Irvine to control the coast is opposed by the city The act ion came at a City Council meeting Monday where council mem bers also denied a r eques t to e s tablish a new r estaurant in the Mariner's Mile area rt was the second such deni al by a city body Parking fee seen for coast students S t ud e nt s wh o have traditionally parked free at the Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required to pay a per -semest er parking ree as early as next spring The proposed parking fee may a lso include students attending classes at the rive converted elem entary schools currently ope r ated by Coastline Com- munity College T he parking ree proposal will be discussed Wedn esday night by Coast Community College District trustees. who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m. m the district headquarters, 1370 Ada ms Ave .. Costa Mesa. College offi cials say a Coast district parking fee has been s uggested several times but always bas been rejected before r eaching formal consideration by the trustees. Corr e ll an J . Tho mpso n. executive vice chancellor ror business, said district officials h a v e b eg un talking mo r e seriously about parking fees in the wake of severe s tate funding cutbacks. Thompson said the state will pe rmit the district to collect s uch fees if the money is used s pecifically for the maintenance and policing of c ampus parking lots . The vice chancellor s aid the staff probably would propose a parking fee in the range of S3 to $5 p er driving s tude nt per sem ester. The speclfi cs of the parking fee pl a n have n o t b een completed. At Wednesday's meeting, the district stall wlll ask the board of trust~es for dlrectioo on whether to proceed In preparing a formal parklnJ fee plan or to scutUe the idea. Action to reaffirm the sphere of influence came in the wake of a move by Irvine to re·eva luate the s phere of influence boundaries with an eye toward possible annexation of the area by Irvine S u c h d ec 1s 1o n s a r e t h e jurisdiction of a government body known as the Loc al Agency Formation Comm ission Councilmen made no gua- rantees th a t t h e r e a f fir· mation is a prelude to cit y annex ation of the area, however Several council memhPrs srud the) are unsure what the city's plans for the area will be, but the boa rd vot ed along with the reaffirmation or the boundary to appoint an ad hoc com mittee to e valuate water , sewer , traffi c and other envi ronmental con cerns of the area Mayor Pro Tern Evelyn Hart, whn chaired the meeting in the absenc e o f Mayo r Jackie Heather, said such an evaluation could be used lo help ~auge the feasibility of annexation, how- evt:r 2nd Oriental fly found in county A second Oriental fruit n y has been discovered in Orange Coun t y. offi cials in t he county Agricultural Commissioner's Of fi ce announced late Monday The new fl y was found Friday in a trap in a pineapple-guava tree in La Habra, said Leonard Li e k h u s. chi e f de p ut y agricultural commissioner He said resea rc hers in the state Department of Agriculture confirmed Monday the ny is in· deed an Oriental fruit fly, which is related to but not considered a s dangerous as the Mediterra· ne an rrwt ny. Th e ne w discove ry comes three weeks after the fi rst Orlen tal fl y was trapped in an orange grove in Placentia. Liekhus said the two discoveries are probably not r elated and both s amples m os t li ke ly were brough t separately to Orange County from J lawaii 'Last year we had this happen t o us four times in widely separated parts of the county," he said Irvine man grabs Mesa jail escapee A 24-year old Irvine man, enlisted by a Costa Mesa Jail officer in pursuing an escapee, was credited with stopping the fl eeing m an wi th a flying tackle. Po lice s a id Jonatha n 0 . Brand of 61 Topeka was chang· ing a car lire on Vangua rd Way at a bout 10:45 a .m . Monday when the escapee, dressed in jail blues, ran past him with custody officer Robert Bork ln purs uit. Bork ordered Brand to joln the chase, then Bork returned to the jail al 99 Fair Drive to get help in chasing down Robert Earl Young, 20, of Aptos. Other officers joined in the hunt. centered on the Mon· ti cello c ondom i n ium sub· divis ion on the west Sfde of Van guard Way about a block from the jail. A detective spotted rugitlve Young hiding on a second-story balcony and ordered him to com e down, according to police reports. Young leaped fro m th e balcony and ran north through an alley. with a half-doten of· ficers at his heels . B rand, who had c ircle d a round the condominium com· plex, said he spotted the run· ning Young coming straight at him . He lowered a shoulde r and dived into the fugitive. Four of· fi cer s immediately handcuffed the downed Young, put him in a patrol car and returned him to jail. Y o ung rep ortedly over · powered jailer Bork as he was b eing finge rprinted and ran through an open interior door and through an exterior park· ing-bay door that normally re· mains closed. Young Is being held for suspl· clon of jail escape, auto theft and robbery, His bail ia set at $25,000. The board's deni al of a request that would have resulted in tht· o pe ning or a new rest aurant upheld an August decision by the Planning Commission to den} establishment of the facility Applicant Tallas Margrave of Tustin challenged the Planning Oeoartment's finding that there was inadequate parking 1n the area. sayin~ lhat valet parking wo uld be p rovid ed f o r 4 4 avallablespac·cs Cou nc ilme n challe nged thE' a vaila b i lity o f the spa ces, however , say in~ they already had been leased to potential de veloper Gordon Barie nbrock Barienbrock appeared bricny to confirm that contention and state that he has plans ror the area which would include use of the s paces. The proposed restaurant would have been establis hed 10 an 1.800 square-foot sect10n of lhe Pacifica Ma rina Building at 2751 W Coast Highway Woman's body found in Irvine g rave Construction workers have found a shallow gr ave near East Irvine containing the body or an unid entified woman wrapped in a bla nket, sheriff's deputies srud today. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. John Hewitt said the body found Mon day in county territory near the inte rsection of Sand Canyon Avenue and Mar ine Way had been in the grave for three to five days. He said the cause of death 1s unknown pending an autopsy There were no visible inJunes he s aid. The woma n was wearing de· signer jeans. a T-shirt, gold ear rings and boots, Lt Hewitt said She had blonde hair and was from 25 to 30 years old and weighed 140 pounds, he said. He added that this case is ap· parently unrelated to any other crimes. Sheriff's investigators haven't d etermined a m o tive. dis · cove r ed any st rong leads or Ide ntified any witnesses, Lt. Hewitt said. He said investigators continue lo search for cluea near the s hallow grave . He uld no weapons were found ln lbe area. Irvine poUce Lt. Bob Lennert said thtl'I morning lbal pre· llmlnary evidence aHml to i.ft· dlcate that tbla case ii unrelated to any case lrvtne poltc. are famlUar w1tll • .. _..... . . -.... --· ----·---· --·---........... -...... s ---•s•s•s1112•••••••2•2 •£ •&•t ••s ••£•ti- DRAIGI COAST Dally Piiat TUESDAY, SEPT. 1S, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 88 89 111J~.~ President Reagan 'S economic garden needs weeding ... B5 Coast college students may have to pay to park Students who have trad1tionlllly parked rree at lhe ' Orange Coast and Golden West college lots may be required to pay a per-semester parking fee as early as next sorine. The proposed parking fee may also Include students attending classes at the five converted elementary schools currently operated by Coastline Com- munity College. ~ ,~~1 TOM MURPH I NI -~"/ Shh; not so much talk about noise SOME TRAVEUN' MUSIC, PLEASE: This col umn has moved to this space just because it was . Our sterling journal now has a whole clatch of powerhouse columnists on Pages 82 and B3 in our new Cavalcade Section. So we'll coast in here for a while. It's better than being shiftless. It's being shifted. In this column-writing dodge. you can get the feeling you ' re just like John Wayne Airport. Everybody wants to move it. but where? Where? Speaking of our county aerodrome, you may have noted in the news that the Federal Aviation Ad- ministration has come around to our region to check out the hazy rumor that there have been some jet noise complaints because of the county airport. THE FAA APPARENTLY believes that this is an enormous secret because they are treating it Just like that. One FAA official, for example. showed up at Newport Beach City Hall the other day to talk to city brass about how he was going to probe into this airport noise rumor. He gathered with the city of- ficers and was abruptly informed that there was a newspaper reporter in his midst. The poor devil almost suffered a case of the catastrophic vapors. He recovered long enough to anvite the reporter outs ide. NO, HE DIDN'T want a punch-out He wanted the reporter to exit while he, the FAA type. re · mained to discuss the secret jet noise question You can't be too careful when you discuss these noise rumors . Anyway. the FAA people re-discovered their public stance long enough to hold a later press con ference in Santa Ana. They obviously move around more than columnists do. Thal aside. the FAA then divuJged that it will hold a telephone survey of 1,000 households beneath "Look, Martha, the one with tM grttn tatl just got Zaptfcut'a chimney." the flight pattern to determine if the place suffers from jet racket. The 1,000, the FAA people say, will be selected from 10,000 potential sufferers. TIOS SURVEY TECHNIQUE is called random sampling. It all sounds very scientific. The way it's going to work is that the FAA person will call up a household. identify himself or herself. and then ask the householder five standard questions about how he feels about noise. While l would hardly want to put the knock on the FAA and its scientific survey. I shall hazard a wild guess that most people are going to be against it l hate to break the news to the FAA. but coming out in favor in any kind of noise these days is akin to signing a petition in favor of sin. You find very few signers. CAN'T YOU JUST imagine how it's going to be when the FAA dials a number in Santa Ana Heights, under the takeoff pattern, and tries to interview Clyde T. Zaptfast, the jet path homeowner. Maybe like this: FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, this is the FAA . We'd like to ask you a couple of questions about . . . MR. ZAP: "What's that sonny? I don't belong to t he Future Farmers anymore. All the goats went sterile when the jets got noisy ... • • FAA: "But s ir, do the jet takeorfs bother you?" MR. ZAP: "What's that? What's that? Hold the line sonny, here comes another one now. Hold onto your hat -Wow !" FAA: "Mr. Zaptfast, hello? Are you still there? What happened?" MR. ZAP: "We sure sot lucky that time. sonny . only took three bricks offn' the old chimney. ''Now what was it you're asking?" The parlung ree proposal will be discussed Wednesday night by Coast Community College District trustees. who govern the three area colleges. The trustees will meet at 8 p.m in the district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. College officials say a Coast district parking fee has been s uggested several times but always has been rejected before reaching formal consideration by the trustees . Co rrellan J . Thompson , executive vice chancellor for business, said district officials have begun talking more seriously about parking fees in the wake of severe state funding cutbacks. Thompson said the state will permit the district to collect such fees if the money 1s used specifically for the maintenance and policing of campus par~~;;r; lots The vice chancellor said the Trustees mull plans for sites Newport·Mesa School District trustees will consider proposals tonight for a parking structure at Newport Harbor High and an office-shopping center on Jam- boree Road. The school board. whi ch meets at 7 :30 p.m at Harper Com· munity Center. 425 E 18th St., Costa Mesa. received the pro- posals for district-owned land from separate parties last month, a spokesman said. Milan Dostal, attorney and form er Newport Beach city councilman, wrote on Aug. 7 that he has "a cli ent who is in· terested in helping to alleviate the problems that stem from limited off-street parking in the Newport Beach area associated with Newport Harbor High School." Dostal suggests that at no cost to the district other than use of a present parking lot at 15th Street and Irvine Avenue his client would build a parking structure. Dostal says the school would have free use of the structure but that his client would lease out the facility during summers and during after-school hours. A school spokesman said park· ing is congested near the school because of students, faculty, apartment dwellers and mem- bers of several other organiza- tions housed nearby who batt.le for available curbside space. In other land matters, the board is expected to declare its "Jamboree Site" as surplus property. The board already has re· ceived a proposal from Daon Corp. and Newport Western Corp to develop the 48 acres, in· e luding the old Bay View Elementary School, as a shop· ping and office com·plex. The two firms. which would have to bid for the property, sug. gest a 55-year, renewable lease at about $2.S million a year. The corporations estimate value of the property at about $25 million. Woman's body found in Irvine grave Construction workers have found a shallow grave near East Irvine containing the body of an unidentified woman wrapped in a blanket. sheriff's deputies said today. Sheriff's spokesman Lt. John Hewitt said the body found Mon· day in county territory near the intersection of Sand Canyon Avenue and Marine Way had been in the grave for three to five days. He said the cause of dealh is unknown pending an autopsy. There were no visible injuries, he said. The woman was wearing de· signer jeans, a T-shirt, gold ear- rings and boots, Lt. Hewitt said. She had blonde hair and was from 25 to 30 years old and weighed 140 pounds, he said. He added that this case is ap· parenUy unrelated to any other crimes. Sheriff's investigators haven't determined a motive, dis· covered any strong leads or identified any witnesses, Lt. Hewitt said. He said Investigators continue to search for clues near the s hallow grave. He said no weapons were found lo the area. staff probably would propose a parking fee in th~ range or $3 lo $5 per driving student per semester The specifics of the parking f ee plan hav e not been completed. At Wednesday's meeting, the district staff will ask the board or trustees for direction on whether to proceed in preparing a formal parking fee plan or to scuttle the idea. Thompson said neighboring community college districts are being consulted regarding their parking fee policies. Saddleback Community College District charges a SlO per semester parking fee at its Irvine and Mission Viejo cam- puses. Al Santa Ana College, the parking fee is $4 per semester. Fullerton College charges $4 per semester to students taking six units or less. S8 f()r those taking more than six units The Cypress College parking fee is $10 per semester or 25 cel'_lts per visit Orfic1aJs at Orange Coast and Go lden West colleges said many students are not aware of the parking fee proposal. Classes resumed only one week ago. and student government groups are not completely organized According to Bruce Williams. a Colden West spokesman. the lluntington Beach campus lots, which can accommodate more than 4,000 cars, are frequently fill ed He said some students are more concerne d about the expected elimination or one Colden West lot that has been offered for sale by the college district During the busy opening weeks of the semester. Orange Coast College mus t bo rrow space from the nearby Orange County F'airgrounds to handle the ovt•rrlow of parking Tht! <.:osta Mesa campus 1b.elf has room for about 5,000 can; Coastline Colle~e ortic1als have their own roncerns about the proposed parking fee Coastline spokes man Jack Ch1;tppell s:m.J Uw <·oll cge has no security personnel to enfon·e µarking regulatwm. at the• five elementary school!> lca~cd hy the collci!l' lie noted that the!>e schools are locakd 1n residential tracts Coastline students who w1~h to avoid the parking re .. may leave their cars on adJa c cnt residential streets, creating ill will am<ing nearby homeowners ··We n·cognt7.<' that \\ i:'r -.: l'Xpcnding mon£'y to provide parking at these facilities." ~aid ('happell .. But we have to weigh the proposed rec against the cost of enforcing it and the impatl on surrounding ne1ghb<JrS .. FAMILY TRADITION On the s teps of Newport Elementary c hool. S·year-old Mis· ty Mallory waves goodbye to her mother, Ade ll Mallory (right 1 and grandmother. Elsie Patter son. Mi sty, who attended school O.llr 1"11.t SUIH .. .._.. for the firs t time Mondar. 1s the third generation to be a student a l the srhool Both her m other and grandmothrr wc.:nl there Irvine man grabs Mesa jail escapee A 24-year-old I rvine man. enlisted by a Costa Mesa Jail offi cer in pursuing an escapee, was credited with stopping the fleeing man with a fl yi ng tackle. Police said Jonathan D Brand or 61 Topeka was chang· ing a car tire on Vanguard Way at about 10 :45 a.m. Monday when the escapee. dressed in jail blues, ran past him with custody officer Robert Bork in pursuit. Bork ordered Brand to join the chase. then Bork returned to the jail at 99 Fair Drive to eel help in chasing down Robert Earl Young, 20, of Aptos. A detective spotted fugitive Young hiding on a second-story balcony and ordered him to come down . according to police reports Young leaped fr o m the balcony and ran north through an alley, with a half-dozen of· ficers at his heels. Br a nd , who had circled around the condominium com· plex, said he s potted the run· ning Young coming straight at him He lowered a shoulder and dived into the fugitive. Jordan memorial golf tourney set A memorial golf tournament honoring lhe man considered mo s t instrumenta l in establishing the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club a nd who served as its Men's Club's first president is scheduled Sept. JO on the links he helped to open. The Willard Jordan Memorial tourney. put together by a com· mittee chaired by Bo., Wilson . will honor the former Mesa ma yor and well -known architect. Jordan died Aug 23 following several months of hospitaliza· tion after surgery in the spring. He was a member of lhe com· mittee formed to incorporate Costa Mesa as a city, served on the Planning Commission , became a City Council member and eventually the city's mayor in 1968. Prominent In civic affairs, Jordan was selected A!\ Orange Coast College's Citi%en of the Year and the local Chamber of Commerce's Man of the Year in 1979. Proceeds from the tourna· ment, featuring handicap and Calloway nights for both men and women, will go toward a special but still unannounced project, said Chamber of Com· merce Manager Nate Reade. Starting times begin between 8 a.m . and l p.m .. Wilson said. with cocktails and music served at 7 p.m. and a dinner program starting at 8 p.m. Golf and dinner fees are $100 per person. be said, with those attending only the dinner paying $25. Reservations are to be made with the city's Department of Leisure Services with checks or money orders made payable to the Willard Jordan Memorial Golf Tournament, Wllson said. NB cou11cil opposes moue by lrvirie Newport Beach officials have reaffirmed that the city's sphere or rnnucnce extends along the coast south of Corona del Mar to Moro Cove, serving notice on Irvine and county orficials that a move by Irvine to control the coast is opposed by the city. The action came at a City Council meeting Monday where council members also denied a r eques t to establish a new restaurant in the Mariner's Mile area. It was the second such denial by a city body Action to reaffirm the sphere of influence came in the wake of a move by Irvine to re·evaluate the sphe re or innuencc boundanes with an eye toward possible annexation of the area by Irvine. S uch d ec i s i o n s are the jurisdiction of a government body known as the Local Agency f'ormation Commission Counc ilmen made no gua- 1r an tees that the r ea ffir- mation is a prelude to city annex ation of the area, however. 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""'IJ .... +1 PalMW 4416 ISO 17 -""'"MIO tit~ ... , Vlllcl\M uo 1 " .... v. • Dow Jones Final Off " Cloa~g \ ~~~ 7.80 850.35 ~,,~ . .._,~ Act at once for college aid f Fir81 of o thret·port anwa on /•notlCtflg o collt{lt' educatlQn J It is unmistakably clear lhe era of inexpensive, easily obtained college loans is over. While college costs have doubled in the past 10 yea.rs. Congress has followed the Reagan White House's lead and slashed federal dollars for student financial aid, hHting hardest at the popular (and much abused l Guaran· teed Student Loan Program CGSL). Students and families of students having to pay for college must prepare to do more for themselves. Educate yourselves about aU forms of financial aid Let the colleges ~ of your choice know the facts about you.r own ~ ~ particular .; circumstances .A-.-.-•-------- be fa~0~o~~~~ SYLVIA PDRTIR gressive than ever in pursuing all leads about Possible help -In eluding "campus·based" programs such as grants, college work·sludy programs and scholarships from private sources. "There still is finaociaJ a.id to help pay for the college your child wants lo attend, despite the cut· backs in federal aid, .. says Joe Paul Case of the Coll~e Scholarship Service, the hnanc1al aid division of the College Board "But you have lo prove that you need assistance. And to get assistance, you have lo apply in the right way at the right time. "Timing 1s crucial." Case said. "whether your child is a high school senior planning lo start college in the fall of 1982, or is already enrolled and is looking for money Lo pay college bills." I( your child is attending college this fall but has not submitted an application for a Guaranteed Stu· dent Loan. there are only a few days remaining before you may be cur bed by new requirements. The requirements become effective Oct 1 They could drastically limit your chances of getting a college loan You must act immediately, since the key to your future situation is to have the approval or the college aid office by Sept. 30. This advice also holds for stu· dents in the states where the Auxiliary Loans to As · sislant Students <ALAS> Program is in effect. This formerly was the Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS> Program Check the college aid of· ficer lo find out the critical facts about your standing, -Identify a bank in your home stale (or area) that is a lender, and at the same time obtain a loan application from Lhe bank, your child's college or the state loan agenc)'. Complete the application in as much detail as required to be sure you avoid processing delays . -Submit the completed application to the college financial aid omce for approval This is a vital step. since the loan cannot be granted unless the college certifies your child's academic standing and in· d icates what other aid he or she is getting STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS Stor~Ttcll t::rn~:'p n Tu.co 7nt Euon 1 AMP Inc ~:i:~f' Coer1e1Cp IBM Zepete Cp Int T&T AtlRlcllfld FlaPowLt OowCllem 15J,IOO l.Jt.toO 581.IOO 471,200 04,600 '31,.00 392,JOO 333,100 llO.SOO 204,«IO 167,100 llO,'IOO n•.400 n1,to0 111.300 UPS ANO DOWNS Name 1 So<ltllltoy n 2 CefttrnO•ta J Ban,.., Ind • Trento Fin S MOdulCmSn • U11lon C0<p I PloyllOy En I lndfM 1. 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