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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 1981 U HAN \if < O UN T'f' C ALIFOR N I A /'>Ct NI'>
Coastal cities rated
Huntingt9n 'odorous eyesore,' Newport, Laguna 'roses' •
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By PATRICK KENNEDY
ofU.Daltr ...........
A federal report evaluating
the scenic beauty of the
California coastline sees Hunt·
ington Beach as t he odorous
eyesore of the Orange Coast,
while Newport Beach, Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach
come out smelling like a rose.
The two-inch thick document
c om miss ioned by the U.S.
Department of the Interior as an
environmental report for future
offshore oil exploration has
raised the ire of Huntington
Anti-remap
drive
launch e d
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of "'9 o.lly ...... S\llfl
A s semblyman No l an
Frizzelle, R-Huntington Beach,
has launched his party's drive in
Orange Cou nty to collect
signatures for a voter referen-
dum to overturn the state
legislature"s reapportionment.
Appearing before a joint meet·
in g or the Costa Mesa and
New,port Beach Chambers of
Commerce at the South Coast Repertory Theater Thursday,
Frizzelle said his campaign of·
fice will function as a "clearing
house" for the petition drive
within the 73rd District.
He said later that his staff
already is putting together a list
of probable vol unteers to
circulate petitions .
The Republican Party filed ref·
erendum campaign papers
Thursday with Attorney General
George Deukmejian in an at-
tempt to overturn three con·
troversial reapportionment bills
signed into law late Wednesday
by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Frizz.elle said his party must
gather 346,000 signatures within
the next 00 days to put the reap-
portionment measure before the
state's voters next June.
Aminoil's oil rig ··Emmy" off Huntington Beach may attract more rigs because of federal beauty·
More important, Frizzelle
said, is the fact that by qualify.
ing the issue for the ballot, the
current legislative a pportion-
ment would remain intact until
that June election. contest <JWng Orange Coast .
Gerald Ford Museum dedicated
Republicans, he said, believe
they can capture th ree more
Senate seats by then, offering a
legislative balance that could
overturn the Senate bills signed
by Brown.
250 ,000 line parade route in Grand Rapids, Michigan Republicans have called the
Democr atic bills that would
eliminate five Republican As-
sembly seats a "fraud" and a
"rape" or the minority party. GRAND RAPlUS, Mich. CAP)
-A $7 million museum honor-
ing Gerald Ford's presidency
was dedicated before more than
a quarter of a million people to-
day, with President Reagan
trailing Ford as the man who
"healed America because he so
t h oroughly under stood
America."
In a speech prepared for de-
livery at the dedication of the
Gerald R. Ford Presidential
Museum, Reagan called his
fellow Republican "a good presi-
dent who led us well, a good
man who sought to serve others.
"His was and is an unques-
Uontng belief in the soundness of
our way of iovernin• and in the
Burglar ge ts
' hefty haul
A heavy-set burglar made olf
with $132,000 in jewelry late
Tbvsday, e1eaping out the rear
door of-a Balboa Bay Club apart-
ment just u ·the tenant was
comtni ln the front door,
Newport Beach police sald.
Robert Botlio, 43, told police
officers be dldn 't get a 1ood loot
· at tbe man who took the Jewell')'
from a dreuer drawer.
Police Hid the intruder ap.
parenUy entered the apartment
at about 11 p .m . by cutttn1 tllrouab a aaeen and puabJJll
ulde a Mt of louven. Officers were UDC*'taln bow the man en-
tered the club, wbicb baa a
security 1ate.
resiliency-of our-people,"
Reagan said.
"Gerald Ford healed America
because he understood the ad·
venture of America: her way of
governing, her people, and the
source of her strength as a na-
tion," Reagan said.
Police Chief Francis Pierce
estimated at 250,000 the number
of people lining the parade route
and c~mped in .front of the
museum.
Ford served 2~ years in the
nation's highest office after be·
ing thrust into the job in un•.
when the Watergate scandal
forced President Nixon to re-
sign.
"Gerald Ford woke us from
that ni~tmare" of Watergate,
Reagan said. "And durin1 our
bicentennial, be reminded the
American people of the collec·
tive wisdom of their ways and
the remarkable achievements of
their past."
"Today, many of us in public
life -from this country and
others -have come here to
speak words of tribute to Gerald
Ford," said Reagan, referrin( to
the prominent politicians and in·
ternational leaden on the dais
alon1 the Grand River.
• be mllllena of Amerlcam
who IOOD bear or read tbele
word• will not loot remember
tbfm bQt cu be sure ~ lD
their minds and bearta there will
be a nub of recoplUon and a
swell of P"atitud~ . . . that lf put
into wor9 would .... uit lD a 1tm· pie 1tatem111t by hil countrymen
about Gerald Ford: 'He wu a lood president who led ua well
-. a good man wbo aou1bt to ••rv• otben.'"
Reagan was one of many of
Ford's old friends and political
foes who joined his former
hometown neighbors to toast
and roast him at the opening of
the three-sided chrome, glass
and steel building.
Reagan took advantage of the
gathering to confer with tbe
leaders of Canada and Mexico,
who were also attending the
ceremonies in this western
Michigan city of 182,000.
"We haven 't ch anged the
course of the world." Reagan
said Thursday. "But we've had
a good time."
The new law, if it stands, also
could add as m any as five
Democrats to the Senate and
would leave coastal Orange
County without a state senator
for a two-year period.
Frizzelle said plans call for
mailing a petition to every reg-
istered Republlcan in the state.
Door-to-door petitioning will
follow, depending on the result
of that initial mailing, he said.
The assemblyman said his
party believes there will be no
difficulty in gaining t he
signatures required to put the is·
sue before the voters.
One too many
Man drinks himself to d eath
ROTHERHAM. England <AP> -Truck driver Michael
Hill drank himself to death at a civic reception honoring
him as the recipient of a safe-driving award , a coroner's re-
port said.
Pathologist David Slater told the inquest Thursday that
Rill, 45, drank the equivalent of 20 pints of beer in less than
three hours. The result, he said, was a blood-alcohol level
more than six times the legal driving limit that stopped his
brain functions and caused death by acute poisoning.
IDll's wife told a reporter her husband was carried into
their house unconscious after the reception and stopped
breathing !JOOll afterward.
Coroner Kenneth Potter criticized the off\cials of this
Yor..,kshire industrial town for offering such abundant quan·
titles of drink at the taxpayers' expense.
Beach Mayor Ruth Finley who
says she suspects it is a "self·
s erving and short-sighted"
a nalysis.
Officials in Newport and
Laguna are understandably less
critical. "I agree with it total·
ly." says Newport Beach Mayor
pro tern Evelyn Hart, referring
to the report's high evaluation of
her city.
Newport was ranked the 6tb
most scenic section Of coastline
in California with an "aesthetic
rating" of 98 points out of a
possible 100. By contrast. the
coast of Big Sur in Northern
California received a 96 ratini.
Huntington Beach is ranked
far behind with 48 points.
T he coastal str et ch from
Cor ona del Mar to Laguna
Beach also received 96 federal
beauty points ; Laguna Beacb
a nd south Laguna 1ot an
a esthetic rating of 89 pointa and
Uppe r Newport Bay was
awarded 85 scenic points .
Alex C. Watt, a federal geo-
grapher and coordinator of the
report, says the findings in·
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Instant Millionaire
Handicapped man wins lottery
INSTANT MILUONAIRE
Johan Johanssen
Last hours
of s lay ing
victim told
Last Friday night started off
well for 20-year-old Ginger L.
Fleischli, who was a guest al the
Newport Beach home of her
close friend Tracy Leitch.
The girls went to Miones
Restaurant on Ba,tboa Island.
After dinner they went to the
Sandpiper Inn in Laguna Beach,
apparently to listen to music. Al
9 p.m. the girls parted company.
Monday morning construction
workers found the body of Miss
Fleischli in a shallow grave in
county territory near the East
Irvine area.
Jack F1eischli of Mission Vle·
jo, Miss F1eischll's father, said
that while he is aware of the
chain of events, he's not sure
why the girls parted company or
if anything unusual happened
while they were in the Sandpiper
Inn.
Orange County's Sheriff's Lt.
Wyatt Hart said today that
homicide invesUgaton are sUll
trying to piece together the
events leading to Miss FleischlJ
being stabbed in the chest and
·placed in the shallow grave near
the intersection of Sand Canyon
A venue and Marine Way.
Lt. Hart said that in·
vestigators have yet to de·
termlne a motive, any suspects
or any strong leads.
·'Contrary to what you see on
the 'Quincy' TV show, these
thin11 take some time,'' Lt. Hart
said. "We have a Jot 'Of people to
Interview."
Jack Flehcbll said his
d•u1hter was stayln1 ln the
Dover Sbol'es home of the Leltcb
famUy for about oae .... !Ile
wa1 to 1tart a job IMt ¥oM"1
tatorlftc and 1>9by elttlill I ddld
in Newport B4'Jach. ,.
NEW YORK <AP) -Swedisb-
born former merchant seaman
Johan Johannson became an in·
stant millionaire in the New Yo11k
State lottery, but says the
money came too late to improve
his lot, so he will give some of it
to charity.
He no longer has to worry
about money. but he is crippled.
His wife is dead. "'l.
"I waot my health," he said!
"You cannot buy your bealth."
Johannson, 58, who lives in a
one-bedroom apartment in
Brooklyn, won $2.2 milUon in the
state of New York's pick-your-
ow n -num bers lottery game
called Lotto.
Jobannson, who must 1et
around on crutches because of
problems with his legs, watched
the numbers being drawn osa
television Saturday night, but
kept his secret for six days while
the city's news media went wild
with speculation on who ·th~
millionaire might be. He came
forward Thursday.
He said he wrote down the
mbers he wanted and gave
t to a friend named Rosa,
bought the $1 ticket for him.
He said he would give some ol
the money lo Rosa, some lo
charity and some to four foster
children he sponsors in Korea,
India and Africa.
He will get $100,000 ln two
weeks, then 10 annual paymenta
of $215,206.92 for a total al
$2,252,069.20. said George
Yamin, a spokesman for the lo.t-
tery.
Johansson, who had been liv-
ing on $.21 a month in disability
payments, said he bas no plans
to move.
··I've been in that . bouse 28
years." Johansson said Thurs-
day at a news conference at a
lottery office. "My wife dJed in
that house, and I don't see why I
got to leave.
•·Money, really, when you get
down to it, what is it? . . . I got
one lifestyle and I intend to live
that way."
Then, refle<:ting on his wife,
Bridget, who died six years ago,
he said:
"If I had had the money, thea
maybe I could have helped my
wife. She had diabetes and one
leg was amputated. She died ol
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.llAICI llAIT llATlll
Fair through Saturday
except some low clouds
near the coast early Satur-
day morning. A little
· coo!J'r on Saturday. Hilhs
ranging from 70 to 75 at
the beaches to upper 80s
inland. Lows tonight 62 to
70.
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Cooat high achool footf>olt
teoma. Sn ltOf'll .. Hoge Cl.
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Paul Simmr r.right J a~ Mt (;arfunkel rehearse for a free concert in New York's Central Park. The ,air
are reuniting after a long separation since they gained fame with folk music and soft rock in the lSllW>s.
500,000 · due for duo
Simo~·:and Gar.funkel reunion s~t in Central Park
NEW YORK CA'P> -Paul "'5
Art, grade school chums from
Queens wllo gained s12cces1 and
then went·tbeir separa~·-}'S,
are gettine ~tber again S.--
day; in C~ Park, and up to
500,000 frla. are eJCpect~.
Yoit:a dpect that kind of
turnout tw these t•o. bettw
known as Olle of the music in-
dustry's most popular eel•
laboraUng duos -Simon d
Garfunkel.
Their "Brid~e Over Troubled
Water " record album, their last
joint recording effort, sold mare
th a n 10 million copies
worldwide. It was their t>iueft
hit. ~
Simon and Garfua.kf!l •.hve
performed together otlly r~
since 'beginning taeit selo
careers -a\ '-llll2 fwailr..,.aiMr
for f o rmer Sen;t·••orge
Mc s P!esidential Mel.~
a 1 . e«!e Hall bea6fit lbr
the de~f d also on •NK'a ··~ urda Nignt Li"'etfl.t>ro·
gram.,
And while they collaborated
twice since splitting in 1970 -
Simon sings on tbe cut "In
Car s" o n Garfunkel'• new
album "Scissors Cut" and wrote
"My Uttle Town" in 1975 for
Garfunkel -Saturday's coacert
will be a nostalgi-c event. It WiU
be their firs t full concert
together in 11 years.
T heir spokeswoman says
more than tralf the toogs they
plan lb perform on Central
Park's Great Lawn are n-om
their poetic '60s hits, which ill·
clwded such folk-rock standards
as "Sounds or Silence," .. 59tb
St r eet B ridge Soll"g.:"
"Scarborough Fair," and "Mrs.
Robinson,·· from the movie
"The Graduate."
The rest of the concert wiD be
songs from their solo car~
which have included hits tilte
"Kodachrome'' and "50 Ways to
Leave Your Lover" by Simon,
and Garfunkel's current chart
sing1e "A Heart In New York."
•'I think the people who will be
goi n g to hear Sim on and
Garfunkel will be people who en-
joyed them, identified with them
and grew up with' them rather
than the new gener ation of
listeners," says pop music bis·
torian and record producer Milt
Okun.
Simon and Garfunkel, who
declined to be interviewed, re-
hearsed 20 songs last week in
Ga rfunkel's Manhattan apart-
ment both still live ln New
York City -a nd r'hearsed
every day this week with an
11-piece band.
The reunion concert is free.
Money rrom the sale of $7 T·
s hirts and post~rs will beneftt
New York City parks.
British singer Elton John
performed in a similar concert
last year that drew an estimated
2GO,OOO people.
The concert will be recorded
and videotaped. Whether there
will be a record or TV special
hasn't been decided. There are
no plans for a joint tour.
Me~tal patient policy eyed
Medical Center. admits them. after deadline ·passes
By GLENN SCOTT Of_..., ........
Mentally disturbed patients
were being admltted today on en
emergency basis at UC Irvine
Medical Cel)ter even thoush tbe
d~adline set by univeralty
Offieials for treatment ol Orange
County government-tu ... ~
patients passed Tbursdey. '
Tbe Unlversity of Callforpla
Board of Resents, meetAn1
today in San Frand•co,! ls
apected to Mt a new policy for
bJnc:Umi the 9ellaitive iasae. •
T.he regents called a b..it last
spring to a contract in wllich the
medical center offers mental
health services on a !4-hour
em ergency basis to the county
government. Tweoty-three beds
are set aside for these patients.
The services were suppc>M!d to
stop on July 1, but extellliona
we51ranted twice b)' Jbe ;1 ·1y.''!11•'11etMd ~
Atto yf· r.presebting the
Order f. uni~itt.
~u!lty tbad• • li111!:.tiiDuW t~1"!8t ),.~ .,~ ~onti~ t e fneptal bealft •
servfnt eltller tful!thet
c?ou rt b~af.-ing s ot' btber "reHOll•b~" tael"ttes ~re detennindl.
But ~e> County ~or
t urt Judae .. Robert. Fftlgeftld
ntff the tequest, · aa.ylng he
dJtt want Ute court involftd la
«ontract disputes betwetn the
C,Vo governmental agddea.
Peter Ar0ll90n, representing e county, sald he wlll im-
qiediately seek to ovmurn •
the denial before the P'oUTth
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino. But he said the
a~oo would take se_venl days.
The regents were to decide
today whether to continue the
mental health servic es for
county patients until the appeal
is heard.
Among those who have lbown
intense interest in the oulcoll>e
is Orange County Sberi!t Brad
Gates. and police c._.1 in t.be
~un~. ·
Gates has said the mec:lea!
center is the only locked, 24-hour
emergency admitting racility
where law enforcement officers
can safely take people who are
con sidered disturbed or a
danger to themselves or others.
Dr. James McGaugb, ex·
ecutive vice chancellor at UC
Irvine, said the university is
continuing to admit mentally
disturbed patients pending the
regents' decisions, which were
expecWd to be anftUnced lhls
~~tat hellRa J!fU~ treTe .. ftlitted frodt .. -f '•p.Gt.
Tlwtsday until 8 a .m . t*ay, a
bospital spokesman said. '
Meanwhile, county offickls
are iDS:isting that Uae medical
center can 't tutn away
etnergency cases -incl .....
lft4;1ntally disturbed patients ...,
because of its license for
"c omprehensive emergency
medical services."
McGaugb said today, "We'll
always tre at emer1eney
patients," but noted that a
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physician's per ception or an
e m ergency patient may be
different from a police officer's.
He added that the operating
procedur es for tr eating
emergency mental cases •till
bas to be worked out. But be
stressed that finding other
suitable facilities is the county's
responsibilit y, n ot tbe uni·
versity's.
Aronson said Thursday that
the only other m ental health
facility prepared t.-attept.
patients immediately is
Metropolitan Stale Hospital ill
Norwalk, but he said many of
the beds would be available only
when not used by Los Angeles
County.
The regents offered last week
to extend mental health services
at the medical center through
next June if the county Board of
Supervisors would make a $4
million ''good faith" payment
toward resolving $8 million in
disputed medical bills under
another part of the health care
contract.
The s upe rvisor s refused,
&aying U.ey want to keep tM
m ental health issues separ~
born the other billing disputes.
The regents initially hal\ed tbe
m ental health contraet became
of those billing disputes.
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LOTTERY • •
diabetes, and maybe the money
could have helped her."
He w31 crippled in the June 2,
1973 collision In New York
harbor between the vessel he
was on. the Sea Witch, and a
tanker. Slxleela people periAed.
Re bas bad two hip-replacement
operations.
He said that twice ddrtn1·
World War ll he was aboard
1b ercbant s hip• tbat were
torpedoed and sunk. One cl tM
attacks left blm adrift lD a
llteboat for elaht days In u.e
soutbem Atlantic, be said.
Jobanmoa bu a brother md
1lster in Sweden, h1I only Urina
relatives, but aaid would not UM
bl• rlchel to Journey there.
"I've traveled for 35 yean ad
done all the travelin1 I want."
be 1ald.
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ctit"ate that OJ> the Oung•
Ceast, H'untington Beac•
riuld suffer the leut &etdlf
damage by development ,,C olf.
1hore oil derricks. •
tie says the report, condutt.M
by the private conwlta.nta of
EDA W Inc., will be uHd ~
federal officials next June to •
cide which oil tracts in Soullt*tl
California should be le&Mll »
private oil exploration. '
W atl s aid the report eq.,.lly
recognizes natural scenic.,......
and wbat appears to .,_' ....
proprlate and pleasing bldda ol
architecture.
"It's a s ubjective report,"
Watt says. "But It 1ives GB a
handle on what's there ri•ht now
aa4 how potential ofr.bote ol1
development night affed it.•'•
Huntington Beach's presedl oil
operations, which include tbe
seventh largest oil field in tbe
state and two offshore platfOMN
within the three-mile limit of
state waters, is a major reuon
for_ the city's low scenic raUnl.
according to tbe report.
The report atatea that tlae
city 's o. cean boriz~n l "dominated" by the two e
otf sbore oil platforms and
the "modest housing a°'* old
downtown area or HuntiWea
Beach fronting the ocean 11 ~t~
tered with oil wells tetlflitcl
heller-skelter." • ~ '''
The report continues that the
Edison Co. power plant on
P9cific Coast Highway n._,
Newland Street stan6 "la~
contrast to everything ette ._.
terms of scale and cbarae'411' . .,..
It also indicates tb•( tbe
apartment complex on tha ~
north ol the city's munlelp• .,._
ls an Inappropriate blend witli
the rest of the nioe-mile-loq
stretch of open beach. '
The re.Port notes that tbt
Bolsa Chica lowland marsh ap-
pears "overly stressed" by oil
platforms.
·'Odors and noise o( oU c1e-
nlopment and power plant ate
major liabilities to the area,"
the report concludes. Not. o.ly is
Huntington Beach ranked lowiest
on the Orange Coast, there are
only 10 coastal areas in tbe state
aestibetically ranked lower.
Fbr example, the downtown
Long Beach sboceline receives a
79 rating largely becaus..e of th
apparently appropriate l>lend or
high -rise architecture, accordiDJ
to the report.
"lt makes m.e mad," 5 Huntington Beach Mayor
Finley. "They casualty ey ~
tbe. coast and tben make '~
suo1ptions without rec~
the city's history of oil e:1plot1-•
lion,•' she said.
Mrs . Finley declared the oil
boom beginning in the 19208 ac·
counts for the scattered oil wells
t •
West cliff 1"" •.• ...,.,. 102<4 Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach
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Lauren Bacall looks pleased as she eyes a birthday cake
backstage at New York's Palace Theater presented to her by
the cast of·· Woman of the Year" m which she stars She·s 57
N BC newswoma n rww a mom
J a dy Woodruff, N BC's
While House correspondent,
gave birth to a 6-pound, 3·
ounce boy just eight hours
after she a ppeared on the
"Nightly News" with a re-
port on Pres ident Reagan's
budget cuts ..
J effrey a nd his mother
wer e doing fine, 8" NBC
News s pokesman said.
Ms. Woodruff is married to
·Al Hunt, political cor respond·
ent for the Wa ll Street
J ourna l and commentator
for PBS' "Washington Week
in Review."
Ms . Woodruff is expected
to t ake a leave of absence
through the end of the year.
Operatic tenor Lucla-.o
PavarotU canceled hla first
t hree _.pearaneea at tbe
Lyr ic QOera of Chic110 t.h1a
month because of a th roat
ailment, t he opera company
saya. -
An opcru spokesman said
Pavarottl was plared under a
doctor's care for tracheitls,
I n fla m mation o t the
win dpipe, at hi11 home In
Modena. Italy.
The opera was seeking a
eplacement for Pavarotti in
e lead role of Donizetti's
E lis Ir D' Amore for Sept. 26
and 29 and Ort. 2. Pavarotti
Is expected to appear in the
Oct . 5, 8, 10 a n d 13
performances.
Lech Walesa, leader of the
Polish' labor federation
Solidarity, has been nominal·
ed for the 1981 Nobel Peace
Prize. Nobel committee
secretary Jakob Sverdrup
said .
Winners are to be an·
nounced Oct. 14.
Sverdrup said there are
almost 70 individual can·
cJJ,d ates, including women,
w1lh the balance being in·
stitutions or organizations.
The voters in Fallbrook put
t h eir money on Marion
Sherman, electing her mayor
to the tune of $1,441 at a buck
a vote.
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operating budget of t he
Chamber of Commer ce. Its
business members sponsor
the election every year in the
uni nrorpor.ated com munity
north or San Diego.
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voters plunked down $1 ,294
for Shirley Blanton and $694
for Dan Buckingham.
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the "'honorary mayor" badge
al her installation, will
represent Fallbrook at publir
runctions.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ~rlday, September 18, 1981 s
No time ifor civility
Reapportionment rages r ub Capitol nerves raw
SACRA MENTO <AP> -A dis
ease alfeclin8 only lawmakers
stri k es every 10 years. Its
symptoms are extreme ir·
ritabilily. feelings of Insecurity
and sudden temper fl areups.
An acute outbreak affected the
state's 120 legislators durln1 the
past week. reducing grown men
and women to the level of pre·
adolescent squabbling slbllngs.
A senator 's p icture was
sto m ped o n , t wo f emale
sergeants-al-a rms were pushed
by lawmakers. bills were held
hos t age and bart ered a nd
num erous insults and threats
wer e exchanged.
The cause was reapportion·
.pient and the result was a week
of legis l ative sessions.
particularly in the Assembly.
marked by petty quar rels. nasty
exchanges and tit-for-tat re·
venge.
The Legislature adjourned for
the year early Wednesday mom·
ing , after the majority
Democrats pushed through bills
redrawing legislative and con-...
gressional district li n es to
reflect population changes.
Gov. Edmund Brown J r. an-
nounced Thursday he had signed
the bills and Republicans im·
mediately filed papers to seek a
voter referendum on them.
T h e la s t few days of a
l egislative session al most
always include a few fi ghts and
verba l exchanges over con·
trovcrsial hills. But this year the
personaJ nature of reapportion·
ment which arrccts every
legislator's district kept the
dispute simmering near the sur
face.
The tension began when reap·
portionment plans for the As·
sembly, stale Senate and
California's congressional del·
egation were unveiled during
the last two weeks of the session.
Republicans. who are behind
23· l 7 in the Senate and 4~31 in
the Assembly. knew the plans
would heavily ravor Democrats,
who needed only majority votes
to send the plans t o the
Dem ocratic governor .
But in the Assembly. where
Republican votes had helped
elect Speaker Willie Brown of
San Francisco. last J anuary,
GOP members expected sli ghtly
better treatment, if only to give
Engineer e d
mouse cells
fight c ancer
STANFO R D <AP > An ·
tibodies produced with
genetically engineered mouse
cells apparently have checked a
case of terminal cancer in a San·
ta Barbar a man. one of six
cancer patients lo receive the
. experimental treatment at Stan-
ford University.
Philip Karr, 67, said Thursday
his malignant lymphoma ap-
pears to have gone into re·
mission since he began receiv-
ing the monoclonal antibodies in
June.
In the treatment, develope by
Stanford doctors Richard Mil r
and Ronald Levy, mous
tumor cehs are fused wifh an·
tibody producing cells or the im -
mune system to produce a new
cell caJled a hybridoma.
Hybridomas injected into the
canrer patient produce an-
tibodies that fight cancer.
Karr, the first human to un-
dergo the treatment, said he
agreed to receive the serum
after five years of conventional
therapy which he realized was
becoming increasingly less ef-
fective.
Since beginning treatment ,
said Karr. no new malignant
cell s have been discovered in his
Republican incumbtlnta protect·
od dl1Uict.s.
But their hopes were dashed
as they saw the plans. The As·
1embly plan forces eiJhl GOP
lncumbtnts to fight over four
seats; the Senate plan merges
six Republicans into three dis
tri~ts; the Congress plan stuffs
two pair of GOP incumbents into
two dlstrirts. .
T he Assembly Republicans
began what GOP le{lder Carol
Hallett of Atascadero called a
"job action" -they refused 'to
vote for any urgency or money
bills requiring a two-thirds vote
of 54. The Senate countered by
taking its time returning Senate
passed Assembly bills to the As·
sembly
The Democrats s mugly ig·
nored the "job action" and
Speaker Brown even willingJy
look all 54 -vote bills off the con-
sent ralendar. which is a group·
ing of non-controversial bills
that are approved together with
one vote. '
Last Friday night, the As·
se m bly approved t he con·
gressional plan. Republicans
were in a boisterous mood and
Brown asked them to stop their
clowning.
··Ram it through ! Ram it
through!" they began chanting.
"I'm going to ram it up,"
Brown said angrily.
Thal night . seve ral
Republican assembl ymen
gathered at a nearby restaurant·
bar and spotted on the wall the
pirture of Republican Sen. Bob
Be verly of Manhattan Beach
Beverly had just voted for the
Senate reapportionment plan.
" •
The Republlcans p laye
"Your Cheatin1 Heart" on
JUkeQ<>x and stomped the plcl
on the floor
Monday the consent caJend
came up again in the Assembl
Mujorlty Leader Mike Roos
Los Angel es removed 2
Republican bills from it.
Assemblyman Charles lm.
brecht. R· Ventura. jumped up
"Therefore. I will remove ever
single item from every conse
ral~ndar."
"You don't have the power t
do that." retorted Brown. "
takes 41 votes ~a majority> lo r
move an item from the speci
consent calendar " ~ "Is there a rule for that?" I
brerht inquired
·'The rule of fort) one,"
replied Brown. grinning
Tuesday as the midnight ad:.l
JOurnmenl deadhnt-approachedf1
Brown said he would stop~ t r lock at 11 55 p.m. and continu
to work. Mrs. Hallett said
Republicans woulti leave an
.. challenge any bills passed aft
midnight. 1
The clock was stopped and
several Republicans Jert, shov-
ing aside two woman sergeants·
at-arms under order to keep,
them in the chambers. ' ., Tuesday night, Assemblyman
Art Agnos. D·San Francisco,
looked over a barrier of books
that had been e'recled betweeb
him a n d hi s se at m atd
Republican 8111 Leonard of Sa.,
Bernardino.
They had been friends before.
he lamented. and now it ha~
come to this ....
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s' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 18, 1981
Heroes not forgotten
A rmy to ho11:or Battle of Bulge soliders. after 37 years
WASHINGTON (AP > -
Thirty-sh years after 18
American soldiers withstood
three brutal German attacks
along a snowy Belgian road In
World War 11, the Army an·
nounced this week it would
award the men medals that wm
make their platoon among the
moat decorated in the war.
On Oct. 26, Army Secretary
John 0 . Marsh Jr. will present
four Distinguished Service
Crosses -the Army's second
highest award -and 14 other
medals lo members of the pla·
toon and survivors of four who
have died since the battle near
Lanzerath, Belgium, late in
19«.
The Army's announcement
said the men were outnumbered
15 to 1 but still inflicted severe
casualties on their Nazi at~
tackers in a ''courageous and
almost forgotten last-ditch
stand" during the Battle of the
Bulge.
Llyle J . Bouck Jr., who as a
20-year-old captain commanded
the platoon, remembers those
18 hours on Dec. 16, 19'4, a.a a
"hellish nightmare" and his-
torian John Eisenhower bas
written that the heroic stand
blocked an assault that couJd
Home was hole
have meant the collapse of the
U .S. poaltion e arly in the
cruciMI battle.
A 1969 book by Eisenhower,
son of the late president\ re-
counts how Bouck 's pla oon
followed Its orders to "bold at
all costs" until -(surrounded,
out of ammunition, and with
their radio blasted apart> -the
men were captured and im-
prisoned until the end of the
war.
"We were frightened and we
were tired and it was like a
heUish nightmare," Bouck, now
a St. Louis chiropractor , said
Wednesday ,_ "It seemed like it
would never end. We couldn't
get any help. It seemed like it
was all hopeless." ·
--. --
I under Wall Street
The Army announcement not-
ed Bouck made a lengthy effort
to win recognition for the in-
telligence and reconnaissance
platoon of the 394th Infantry
Regim ent:-99th lnfantr y
Division. He said he became in-
terested in finding if any of the
other men had been decorated
arter getting a letter from the
Army In 1966 informing him
he 'd been orde red the Silver
Star based on paperwork sub-
mitted in 1945. "They j ust sent
me this citation through the
mail and that was that," he re·
called.
-~-~ TICKET W1NNERS Among lrav('lers wear· flollywood. They wer e among 650 people in NEW YORK (AP ) -The
derelict was a familiar figure to
some who worked on Wall
Street. Each morning at 5:30, he
pushed up a metal sidewalk
grating near the New York Ex-
change and left his subterranean
home for a day of wandering the
city's streets.
Then about five months ago he
vanished. Construction workers
found him Saturday, entombed
15 feet beneath the nation's
financial center amid bits of
clothing and costume jewelry in
the two-room rat-infested hole
where he lived.
The skeletal remains of the
man. who was believed to be in
his mid·SOs. were found while
the workers were surveying for
a new high-rise office building,
police said. He was lying face-up
on a ripped and soiled mattress.
clothed in shabby winter garb.
including two heavy jackets,
work pants and boots .
"Yeah, it was dirty and had
all kind of creatures running
around, but to him, whoe·:er he
was, it was someplace to stay.
warm -it was his home," said
Detective Sgt. Donald Disken of
'
the 1st Precinct.
The man's home was about 15
feet long. Its Jront door was a
3-foot by 4·foot metal grating.
Its stairway was a rusted lad-
der leading down into the putrid·
s melling, rubble -strewn
chamber, which had a broken
toilet, a collapsible luggage cart
and empty soft drink cans
strewn about.
A dirty. lightweight orange
jacket bad been hung up.
Police said the pit apparenUy
once housed a turn-of-the·
c entury transforme r box or
steam generator.
"There are a few of them still
aroond in Lower Manhattan.··
Disken said. "and they're prob-
ably all home to some home-
less person."
Edward Gardner. a guard at a
bank across the street at 63 Wall
St.. told police that for more
than a year a man would leave
the hole promptly each day at
5 :30 a.m. and return at 10 p.m.,
apparently after wandering the
city streets.
"He was always alone," Dis-
ken said Gardner told police.
1'tore illicit drugs .
~eing used in NY
I NEW YORK CAP) -New
torkers. especially wealthy
anes. are using more illicit
drugs more often, a new state
~urvey re le ased this week
$bows.
· Cocaine use has doubled to 6
percent, and the number of
marijuana users is up by 10
percent lo 28 percent, over the
dast five years, reports the sur-
1 e y by the Division of
Substance Abuse Services. ! "Drug use has spread to an
extent that it affects . . . young
4nd old, rich and poor. people
ih central cities as well as in
the country, whites and non-
f.tbites. those working as well as
~ose not employed," it reports.
·: The division compared results
4f its l!B>-1981 survey with a
~ampllng done In 197S-76. The
E
rcentages were based on the
ale's household population of
.3 million, or all those not liv·
ng in in s titutions . in
dormitories or in hotels.
cent lo 8 percent in the Cive-
year period.
The study also said the find·
ings are probably conservative
because some of those in the
random sample of 3 ,500
households may have been re-
luctant to admit drug use.
Martinez said the survey also
found that drug use is heaviest
among those aged 18-34, men
generally are more involved
than women in serious forms ol
drug abuse and drug-use rates
are similar for whites, blacks
and Hispanics.
Those with household incomes
of more than $50,000 have the
hjgbest usage rate in the state,
the survey found.
Dr. Douglas Lipton, the depu-
ty division director who was
head of the study, said, "The
fact that people use more drugs
when they have larger disposa-
ble income does not surprise
me ... cocaine is an expeosive
druji?."
Bouck found none of the other
men had been decorated and it
was then too late to recommend
m ed a ls for the othe r men
because of military regulations.
Eisenhower 's book on the~at
lle of the Bulge, titled "The Bit-
ter Woods," raised interest in
the platoon, as did newspaper
articles. Then. in 1979, Rep.
Ric h ard Ottinger . D-N.Y ..
sponsored l eg is la tio n t hat
waived the rules on length of
time for recommendations .
That resulted in President
Carter awarding the platoon a
unit citation early this year,
followed by Wednesday's an-
nouncement.
ing costumes representing the cities they Salt Lake City who won SI round trip tickets
wanted to visit were a ··Richard Nixon." to 44 cities from Contirwntal Airlines in a pro-
he a d ing for Washin gton. 0 C .. a nd a motion this week
··Fra n kens t ein.·· w it h a des tination o f
Japan~ S. Korea f e uding again
Economic assistance at heart of latest squabbling
TOKYO CAP> The two pro-
Western Asian powers. J apan
and South Korea. are chipping
away at each other again in the
la test round of squabbling thal
dates back some 1,500 years
Relations were strained again
recently when Japan refused a
South Korean request to supply
$6 billion in economic assistance
over the next fi ve years The
J apanese say it is "1mposs1 ble"
to meet Seoul's loan demands.
while the Koreans are accusing
Tokyo of ··violating interna-
tional pledges" by not sharing
its riches.
-~.,.........
The Koreans. in talks between
South Korean Foreign Minister
Lho Shi n-Yong a nd J a panese
counter part Sunao Sonoda rn
late August and mid-September ,
also upset the Japanese by say.
ing that J apan owed South
Kor ea the economic aid because
Seoul's defense spending helped
e ns ure region al peace a nd
stability
Officials in Seoul were quoted
as saying that J <1pan's argument
that it can't provide aid in the
na me of defense was "an aban-
donment o f sec u ri t y
responsibili ties as an a ll y of the
free world."
The ministerial talks. the first
'" three years. ended with only a
press statcm<'nt that consulta-
tions would continue. J apan's
chief cabinet s ecretary. Lilchi
Miyazawa. called for a "cooling
off period" to avoid straining the
4'ituat1on further.
"There's a limit to Japan 's re-
:-ources ... said a senior J apanese
official who asked that his name
not be used "They should know
what we can and can't do."
He said that J apan. which
pl an~ to double its Official
Development Assistance to $21.4
billion over the next fi ve.year
period. "would have no money
left for other countries" 1f it met
Seoul's request
J a pan cur ren tly pr ovides
South Korea with a bout SlOO
mill ion in government loans a
year, and the official s aid in
princlplc Tokyo refl:11ins from
providing development credit
loans to more·dc.veloped nations
like South Korea
"Seoul :.ays it is helping de-
fend us by conJ.aaning the threat
from North Korea, but we can't
accepl that argument ... For
good or bad the present leaders
tn Seoul are m ilitary officers
with a one sided way of looking
at things ..
Discord between J apan and
the Kon•an peninsula extends
hack somt• 1,500 years.
C u stoJDer's r esear c h
leads to arrest s
NORWALK , Conn. <APl -A
former bookkeeper got so mad
at her high electric bills that she
demanded to see-the power com:
pany's books and wha t she found
led to the arrests of three com-
pany commissioners on charges
of stealin g hundreds o f
thousands of doll ars.
Chief State's Attorney Austin
McGuigan said the three -and
four other people charged in the
case -engaged in "wholesale
deba uche r y" o f the Sout h
Nor walk Electric Wo rks, a
municipal power company.
· · 1 had a feeling there was
som e hanky-panky. but I didn't
think it would be anything like
this." said the former book·
keeper. Dorothy Spielman. who
now works in a bank as a
supervisor.
issued for former ·commissioner
John DeBlock.
Th ree others were arrested
previously: August R. DiStasi,
the former superintendent, who
waived extradition from Texas,
Francis T. Willey. a company
fo reman, and Edward Muracha-
nian, a vendor
The seven. a ll from Norwalk,
are charged with larceny and
conspiracy to commit larceny.
"If they only did what I asked
t h e m to do on the bills. I
wouldn't have been as persis-
tent.·· said Mrs. Spielman.
She said s he was frus trated
by t he compa ny's refusal l o
ite m ize her bills. "I wanted my
fu el adjustment shown a s a
se p a r ate ite m , and t hey
wouldn't do it," she said.
. Julio A. Martinez. director of
Che division. said the telephone
Curvey focus ed on abuse or
qiarijuana. cocaine, stimulants,
~edatives, and tranquilizers.
• Tranquilizer use was steady
at 4 percent and sedative use
ield at 3 percent . but
timulants were up from 5 per-
·'This survey confirms what
we have been saying for quite
some time. that drug abuse is a
problem that affects the
wealthy, white suburbanite as
frequenUy as it affects the poor,
minority ghetto dweller,"
Martinez said.
SIMULATED NUKE -The Army detonated 600 tons of am·
monium nitrate fuel -the equivalent of a one ·kiloton
nuclear blast -at White Sands Missile Range. The test. de·
signed to provide near-~xact conditions of a nuclear ex·
plosion. was termed highly successful.
T he three commissioners .
George Carrasqui llo. Frances
Autuore and Edward Ancrum.
were arrested this week and re·
leased on written promises to
appear in court. A warrant was
Mrs Spielman's arguments
with South No rwalk Electric
Wor ks started in 1979. "When
they told me I wouldn't un·
derstand . then I started keeping
track of m y bills.·· she said.
URGENT AUCTION
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Sham business loans promoted
Deukme)ian says check-forgery groups. also operating
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The state attorney
general says economic criminals are taking ad·
vantage of hard times by setting up statewide
forgery rings and promoting sham business loans.
In a booklet issued Tuesday as "economic
crime," part of his 1980 organized-crime report,
Attorney General George Deulcmejian said his of-
fice identified six major check-forgery groups in
California using the same methods of operation,
and sometimes working together.
The report said the rings start by stealing
blank checks from businesses, then deliver the
checks to other gang members.
Young women, often vrostitutes and narcotics
addicts. are often used to get the checks passed.
SD museum
to be fumigated
SAN DIEGO {AP) -Next to thieves and
forgers, art experts fear termites and they've got
them in San Diego.
The San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park
is being closed down next Monday and Tuesday for
a complete fumigation. the first in the museum's
56-year history.
Termites, which eat wood and wood products
such as paper and canvas, were found swarming
in a Western art exhibit.
'" "They have a protozoa in their gut that alfows
~em to digest cellulose." said entomologist David
Faulker.
A tent will cover the entire museum during the
$25,000 job. None or the works of art will be re·
moved.
Meanwhile, paper conservator James Druzik
of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art warned
that "most museum professionals would cringe at
the idea of a wide-scale use of a fumigant. ..
Sierras jostled
by inild quake
CROWLEY LAKE <AP) -An earthquake
mild enough to be mistaken for a passing truck
jostled the Sierra Nevada east of Yosemite Na·
tional Park on Thursday.
The temblor was centered in Crowley Lake,
300 miles north of downtown Los Angeles and
about l> miles east of Yosemite.
It registered between 3 and 3.5 on the Richter
scale at California Institute of Technology, where
seismologist Carl Johnson dubbed it "inconse-
quential."
There were no reports of damage or injuries.
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On sham loans, it said the type of fraud•nown
as the advance-fee scheme increased in 1980
because of the tight money market that made
some businesses "desperate for money."
Some advance-fee operators claim to be loan
brokers, while others promise international financ·
ing or misrepresent a government program such
as the Small Business Administration, the report
said.
The operators offer loans at reasonable in·
terest rates in exchange for an advance fee put up
by the victim. The loan never materializes, and
the victim not only loses the fee, but sometimes
winds .up stuck with a contract that was made in
anticipation of the loan. the report said.
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Court to consider executions for some homicides
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The ment law is unconstitutionally In California a jury muat flnJ'
California Supreme Court haa va1ue. decide if a defendant 111 1ullly ~
agreed to conalder allowing the The appellate court said use of first-degree murder. If 10, lt de·•
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Voting to erant the hearin.e fendants accused of first·degrtt whether the defendant gets
aou&ht by the state Attorney murder. death or life without possibility r
General's office were Justices California voters in 1978 of parole. ;,.
Mathew Tobriner, Frank amended the state constitution Allen Leroy Engert and John•,
Richardson, Frank Newman, Qt. to allow the death penalty in cer-Wayne Gamble challeneed the,1 to Kaus and Allan Broussard. tain special circumstances. law in Santa Clara County.11
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* Oranoe Cout DAIL y PILOT ~rlday. September 18, 1981
Lawmakers wind up
in annual delirium
ln a performance that might
have been lal.lghable if the sub·
ject matter were not so lmpor·
Lant, the California Legislature
once again has dis tinguished
itself by lts less-than-responsible
work habits.
Faced with a Tuesday mid·
night deadline to complete work
on hundreds of bills beflSre ad
journing its. 1981 session. mem·
bers of the Assembly and Senate
resorted to steamroller-like tac-
tics to win passage of their bills
-tactics that le ft many ob·
serve rs shaking their heads in
dis belief.
.. It gets worse and worse.
year after year ." complained
one legislative advocate as he
watched a pair of ~ansportation
bills fall by the wayside as the
lawmakers ran roughshod, ap·
proving some bills a nd simply
ignoring othe rs in the moun·
tainous workload.
·'God help the people." was
the apt comment offered by
state Sen. John Foran, D-San
Francisco. as he presided in
what might have been called the
reign of confusion in the state's
upper house.
It was clear weeks before
the end of the session that the
Legislature had painted itself in·
to a corner by working at too
leisurely a pace earlier an the
year. Committees· s uch as Ways
and Means an the Assembly. and
Finance ln the Senate suddenly
faced agendas loaded with hun·
dreds of items. many important.
and all deserving of rt?sponsible
consideration .
Add t o th r ba('klog the
pa rtisan bickerin~ s urrounding
the once-per de('ade process of
reapportioning the s t utt>'s As
s e mbl y , Se n atl' u nd con
gressiona l districts. and thl'
stage was set for chaos
And chaos it was. Bills Wl'l'l'
ra mmed through rommittel's
and sent to the Asst•mbly und
Senate floors with lillll! dt•b1tle
Has tily d rawn amendml'nts
oftert-were inserted at the lust
minute, some by authors who
frankly conceded they didn't un
derstand what the proposed
changes to the pending le~isla
tion meant
Several legis lators said they
not ohly didn't understand the
changes. but the import of the
underlying bills to which the
changes were being ins erted.
It was government at its
worst. We can only pose the
question : How bad will it be
next year?
A • • conservative view
Sen. Barry Goldwater has
always been one to lay it on the
line. and he did just that this
week with his blistering attack on
the Moral Majority and similar
··religious issue" organizations.
Goldwater's statements con·
cJemning these groups· self·
righteous. sanctimonious ap·
proach to complex i ~c;ues like
abortion were a forceful warning
that s uch divisive tactics could
be dangerously polarizing. The
veteran sen ator could have
added that they are contrar y to a
strong tradition that helps give
our huge democracy its stability.
allies have injected a coercive-
ness into public debate by main-
taining that their points of view
are the only "moral" positions.
the only "Christia n" opinions.
In responding to Goldwater's
s tatements. Nellie Gray .
c hairman of the anti-abortion
March for Life, said her side will
not bend from its polarizing tac·
tics : ··It (abortion> shall be the
issue for every candidate for any
office at a nv level. whether elect·
ed or appointed .'.
Ill
Drug law could raise prices
,
WASmNGTON -The multlbllUOn·
dolln1· phurmaceutical Industry has a
number or folthful lackeys on Capitol
Jilli, but none is more lnnuentlal than
Sen. Strom Thurmond, R·S.C .. the 78·
year -old chairman of the Judiciary
Committee.
Thurmond got $2,500 from Pfiier, <an
industry giant. in his last SeQale cam·
paign. Earlier this year. he did the drue
companies a huge favor by holding
lopsided hearings on special-interest
le gislation in their behalf. The bill
negated a 1978 Supreme Court decision
that allowed foreign governments to
bring antitrust suits agajnst U.S.
drug firms. Thurmond's heariflgs did not
include any opposing witnesses.
More recently, Thurmond has been
giving strong support to another piece
of special-interest legislation that would
benefit the pharmaceutical leviathans.
It's called the Patent Life Restoration
Act, and it could cost the drug-buying
public millions of dollars. Under
Thurmond's aegis, it passed the Senate
with ease.
WHAT THE BILL would do is extend
a drug company's patent pr9tection for
seven years beyond the standard 17 -
thus giving it freedom from competition
for a substantially longer period than
other patent holders.
On the face of it, the drug industry
seems to have a good point: It argues
that the government's requirement that
drugs be proved both safe and effective
forces the drug companies to s pend
years meeting the regulatory criteria -
years that eat into the 17·year monopoly
period~
Congressional supporters of the in·
dustry's position have cited an un·
finished report by the Center for the
Q
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Study of Drug Development 1n
Rochester, N.Y. According to the cen-
ter·s study. effective patent life for new
drugs dropped to an average of 9.5
years in 1979.
But the center is not exactly a neutral
observer of the pharmaceutical field .
Although the patent-life study is being
financed by the government. the center
itself gets about half of its funding from
the drug industry.
FURTHERMORE, the Rochester cen-
ter 's top man, William Wardell, has
541ent years testing drugs for s uch
pharmaceutical giants as Merc k.
Lederle and Bristol.
And there is evidence that the cen-
ter's estimate or 9.5 years as the effec-
tive life or a drug company's patent pro·
tection may quite simply be wrong. A
draft report by the Congressional Office
of Technology Assessment concludes
that the effective patent life of eight top-
selling drugs averaged more than 15
years.
In other words, the legislation extend-
ing patent protection for seven years
would give drug companies more than
five years of additional time to peddle
their best-selling products without com-
petition from generic drug manufac·
turers.
·'The consumer will pay more for the
drug during patent-term extension," the
OT A report states. "Furthermore, some
groups of consumers. the elderly and
the chronically ill, will be dispropor·
tionately affected . "
"IT'S A CLASSIC big s teal." a
generic drug industry spokes man told
m y associate John Dillon. "'This is a
case study of how you can con the whole
Congress.•·
But the whole Congress hasn't been
conned -yet. Rep. Albert Gore, D·
Tenn., plans to hold hearings in his
oversight subcommittee or the House
Science and Technology Committee.
And part of his investigation will be a
look al the Rochester center's finances.
·'The only side being discussed is the
pharmaceutical industry side," Gore
said ·'Clearly. the evidence is not what
the industry would have you believe.·'
That is that the First Amend-
ment's free speech guarantee
provides a climate in which
honest people can air honest dif ·
f erences of opinion, with a view
toward resolving them in a s pirit
of compromise.
How can intel Ii gent db·
cussion of public problems be
carried on when public officials
are continually threatened like
this? It can't. And that means
only trouble.
h is time that the Moral Ma·
iority and its fire-eating aJlies
tone down their narrow, inflam-
m atory rhetoric and back off
rrom their belliger e nt tactics.
They do no service to America.
GOP 'kingmakers' not always right
But as Goldwater pointed
out, the Moral Majority and its
Have we found the secret?
Just about ever ything has
been pinpointed as the cause of
the Rams ' and Angels ' troubles
even their proximity to Dis·
neyland -except the air and
water.
So. why don't we investigate
whether that might be it? It is
our s uspicion that there has to be
a connection.
Our horn~ teams become
leaden from the prolonged ac-
cumulation in their eyes. lungs.
circulatory system s and other in·
ner working parts of the gunk
from our air and water.
For visiting teams , converse·
ly . the brief exposure to the irri-
tants in our air and water jus t
make them ugly mean -and
mean teams have a way of win-
ning. (For example, take the
Oakland teams. Just being in
Oakland obviously m akes them
unhappy and they play mean -
and win. Al Davis would sacrifice
his winning edge if he moved the
Raiders to L.A. l
The result of this same ac·
•
cumulation of gunk by the fans is
a lot of booing. That sound is
more soothing to irritated vocal
chords than cheering. (It may
a lso be an act of crying since
"boo" is the first half of "boo·
hoo.''>
Of course none of this ex·
plains the zany antics of the
teams' front office people, since
they do most of their work in air·
conditioned s urroundings . prob·
ably drinking bottled water. But
then. every great scientific truth
has its exceptions .
We're not just sure how the
unfo rtun ate demise o f the
California Surf soccer team fits
into this. but it bears checking.
The po s i ti o n o f thi s
n ewspaper against federal in-
tervention is well established. We
do not want the Environmental
Protection Agency I EPA >
brought into this probe. How
about the county s upervisors ap-
pointing a Blue Ribbon Citize ns
Committee?
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L.M. Boyd/ Tongue twister
Am asked the most difficult tongue
twister of all Ume. Opinion varies on
this weighty matter. But one can·
dtdate for that distinction hu to be:
"Red leather, yellow leather." Not so
tough, you say? No, not when you aay
it once. Try saying it twice. Quickly.
Now three times.
Why doesn't some juice company
put out s mall cans of clam broc.b with
a dash of hot pepper sauce? Might
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that renowned tenor Enrico Caruso.
So you thought chocolate caused
dental cavities, did you? Lllcewise.
But various studies of late indicate
It's not so.
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Publisher
Thomas Murplllne
Editor
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Edltorlel P-O-Editor
Whatever uncertainty there may have
been about U .S . Senator Sam
Hayakawa's intentions next year now
seem to have been removed. Seething
over attempts to ease him out, he bas
vowed to run "come h ell or high
W.fller.''
lfayakawa's justifiable wrath was
evoked as a result of a clandestine
m eeting of aspiring Republican can·
di dates for the U.S. Senate with some
wealthy Southern Californians while he
was on an Asian tour. Included in the
group were Henry Salvatori, Holmes
lfuttle and Justin Dart. According to
Hayakawa it was a "double cross" of
an understanding he bad with them that
nothing would be done until December.
At that time he had agreed to review bis
popularity standings and step down if
unfavorable.
Salvatori, Tuttle and Dart are an in·
teresting trio who have emerged in the
role of self-appointed kingmakers for
the Republican Party. They have dem-
onstrated the influence a handful of
wealthy men can have over an entire
political party. One who knows them
well has said the trait they have in com·
mon is unmitigated arrogance. With lit·
tie to do but count their money they
start.ed dabbling in politics some years
back. •
THEY GOT THElll first taste of vie·
lory in 1964 when they entered song and
dance man George Murphy in the race
for U.S. Senate. That was the year the
ambitious State Controller Alan
Cranston sought to unseat the ailing
U.S. Sen. Claire Engle in his own party.
His dreams were put into a tailspin by
the last minute entry of Presidenth)l
Press Secretary Pierre Salinger who
snatched the nomination from under
;
IARl WATllS
Cranston only to lose to Murphy. in the
general election.
Smitten with success, the kingmakers
next picked Ronald Reagan to challenge
the candidacy of former San Francisco
Mayor George Christopher for governor
in 1966. Reagan won the GOP nomina·
tion and astonished the Democrats by
his smashing defeat of Gov. Pat Brown.
SINCE THEN their influence has
been dominant in the selection of GOP
candidates for statewide offices. Un·
fortunately for the Republican Party
their choices have been disastrous. In
1968 they backed Max Rafferty against
incumbent Republican U.S. Sen.
Thomas Kuchel whom they considered
too liberal. The result was to hand the
seat over to Cranston who had been de·
reated for re-election "1s controller in
1966 by Houston Flournoy and was mak·
ing a comeback. So intent were they on re-electing
Ronald Reagan in 1970 that they
neglected Murphy and lost the U.S.
Being a wo01an is the key
Don't you love it when people change
rules in the middle of the game when
they are on the losing end of the score?
That's what some folks tried lo do in
the confirmation of Judge Sandra
O'Connor to the Supreme Court of the
U.S. of A.
Judge O'Connor's nomination had
people dragging out so many red her·
ClllCI 1111
rlnr•. I tboUCht the country bad turned
into the F\alton Fish Market. The cen-
tral theme of these objections and de·
tours ol clear thouaht was that we bad
to examine tbll person not u a woman,
but on the bull ol be:r put op!nlona on
our special l11ua.
Well, that'• all bunk.
The main reuon that Sandra O'Con·
nor should be oa the Supreme Court la
that abe la a woman. Period. The r tUOD
that we have a black, a Jew ad 10me
lawyen I.I not that any ol tbat ii a re-
quirement of tbe ConaUtutloo. It la
because these peopJe brine a certain
sensitivity and viewpoint that others
don't have.
God hasn't made the white man who
can undentand what It is like to be
black in Am'!l'ica. By the same token,
He (or She) hasn't made a man who can
u nderstand what it Is like lo be a
woman. Wtth women being over half our
population, the Supreme Court needs
the lnput ol the fem ale experience in
Its decisions. The Important iasue ls
that Sandra O'Connor u a woman and
not what kind of lawyer or judge or
legislator s he was. In fact, th e
Constitution does not even require that
Supreme Court juaUcea have any train·
lng ln law although the letal establilh·
m ent bas been try int to keep that
goodie a secret forever.
As for her po1ltJons on any iaaue, ooly
a fool would probe that becaUM juatlcu
become notorioully independent after
tbey 1tt on the bench. Many a president
bas nomlnated a bull aod found out he
IOl a turkey.
The lmportanl thine la th1t we have a
woman on the U.S. Supreme Court. It la
a bl1 step toward th1t day I look
forwent to whicb ii wbeo then wU1 be
oo more newspaper 1torle1 that be~n.
"Today, the ft.rat woman ever to be
n
Senate seat to John Tunney. In 1974, un·
happy with the candidacy of Houston
Flournoy, also considered too liberal,
they sat on their hands (and money)
while Flournoy lost his bid for governor
by the narrow margin of 100,000 to
Jerry Brown. In 1976 they waffled in the
primary GOP contest for the U.S.
Senate between Alphonso Bell. Robert
Finch and John Harmer while Sam
Hayakawa came on lo win the nomina·
lion and go on to defeat Tunney.
In 1978 they manipulated the money
for Republican candidates for governor
to g ive Attorney General Evelle
Younge r the nomination and yet
another disaster for the Republicans as
Jerry Brown won re-election easily.
Last year when liberal U.S. Senators
were being knocked ofr around the na·
tion they chose untried and inarticulate
Paul Gann as their candidate against
Cranston. Almost any other Republican
could have won but Gann lost badly.
THEY DID however salvage the elec-
tion of Mike Curb as lieutenant gov-
ernor in 1978, a newcomer to politics
whom they were grooming for governor.
But just as it appeared that Curb would
have a clear field for the GOP nomina-
tion for governor next year in jumped
San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson followed
closely by Attorney General· George
Deukmejian to upset their plans. At·
tempts to dissuade Deukmejtan falling,
the trio went to work on Wilson and
have now persuaded him to switch and
run for the Senate. They assured
Wilson, without Hayakawa's assent,
that he would have a clear field. This
was the purpose of the recent clan·
destine meeting. To convince other
Republican aspirants for the Senate,
Pete McCloskey, Barry Goldwater, Jr ..
John Rousellot, State Senator John
Schmitz and Maureen Reagan to back
off.
Whether they will or not remaim to
be seen but Hayakawa now appears too
mad to take the fast shuffle lying down.
And the unintentional result of their
maneuvering has greatly enhanced
Deulcmejian's chances. Where the golng
promised to be tough in a three-way
race between himself, Curb and Willoo,
it now is reduced to a head-on confton·
tation between Deukmejlan and Curb
with the Duke having the edge on ell·
perience.
To wh at extent la Prop01iUon 13
responsible fOt' coftftacaUoa ol J)rlvai.
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back In 1979. I return<'d the safe by insured
m all soon after it was delivered because it
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tlm~s. telephoned long d istance five times,
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DEAR PAT DUNN: I 'vt-hellrd that the
~mount of duty.free goods you t'an bring into
this country from abroad has bct•n increased
co m pared to what it was a few years ago.
How much , and what are the limits on tobac-
co and liquor? Also, since it's all nght to send
gifts (duty-free> to fnends here. can you mail
yourself a gitt too'!
S R . CoroJla del Mar
The U.S. cu;\~s Se \llte-H'ys you now
can bring $300 wort or Oods Into the U.S. on
a duty-free basis, ra er than the previous
$100 limit. The duty-free exemption can in-
clude no more than 100 cigars, 200 cigarettes
and one quart of Liquor, and the ll~uor will be
allowed only If permitted by the state where
you re -enter . You can send gifts to friends
from another country and no duty will be
charged If the value is less tha n S'lS. But that
doesn't mean you can send )Ourself a gift
duty-free, and people traveling together c an-
not send gifts to each other .
Protect spir e f f<u ,or
DEA R PAT DUNN . flow long do spices
r eta in their quality'! I'm planning to move
soon and wonder if I s hould replace most or
my spices rather than pac·k them
P r: . Costa Mesa
Aroma and fla vor is retained up to six
months ir spices and he rbs are stored in a
coot, dry place .. •lr·MPI c.M......._ 'tnllele aplcea lleep ~ nn• ...... ,........,...,
an.d lien. tetld to 1 ... ftav• .,. ,.. .. .,.
than Croand pepper, Pl•er. e' 5!•• ud
cloves. • • .):1 -~1 ~ AU 1plee ud berb e.M...., lilMN 1te
tightly dOMd alter ••di ae M lite t'111tlle
oll• of the spice •r 1lel1t are Mt Iott. It yea
decide to replace 10me el ,.. ...,.,. P4
1plcea, INy ••all can&al•er1 wllllefa c• IM
used within a few •Olltalt' before Ila.or a*'9
color begin to fade. ..
Phone a nuisance
DEAR PAT DUNN: My aft«ftOOI\ 'raap la
som etimes inter rupted by the phone rin11D1-
I 've c hecked with several Other se1Uol'
citizens in Costa Mesa add they t b-.n a
similar predicament. Is it OK if we tde the
receiver oCf the hook or do you hlfve a better
s uggestion on how we can deal wkh this?
K.P., Coltfl Mesa
Don't take your r~lver off tlte ltook.
Pacific Te lepllo ne olfldal• say tbt1 ,rUI
create a buy slpaJ ... de •P telepMae
company equipment, 11\aldac It dllllwl& for
other~ to place calls. U 1• flt1et .. pat the
receiver back on, the phODe 11 evee&aally re-
ported as "out of order,'' cauala1 a ltlt of
proble ms. You eaa lower ring YGluae bJ
turning a dJaJ on tJ.e bottom fl ytar ,.._e or
ask tbe phone company to lutall a cu& off
key for a no minal charge. TIHtre la a •Ollthly
charge for the key tbat allows 1• ID •Oii th
ring en tirely.
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the answers and actaon you nt~ lo
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOI l"ridt1y Sc\ptemtwr 18 1981
UNDER FIRE De n i s
Thatcher, husband of British
Prime Minister MaTgaret
Thatcher. is facing heat in
London for a letter he wrote
on stationerv from her of-
ficial residence urgi ng a
Cabinet mini s ter t o
authorize real est ate de
velopment on a protec:tecl
site in Wales
No e drops found
to curb sex drive
HOSTON 1 \ P 1 ltw h1rth
control ch •\ 1rr nl ttw futun• 111<1)
be: a botth· of 111 l'I' 111 01>' llut
even thou.:h 1 ht d1 ui.: 1t 1111.:ht
contain h.1 ... 111•111'ho\\11 1·f11 ·1 l1\ l'
when t..ikt·n 111 '""' 1111111 llw med1t•111t• c au,1·d ""1111 n11•11 111
lost• tht>1r '"' cl11\1•
Thl' l'l''it'a11'111•rs '"'" '"'cl till' mcdH·1n" 1«111•.i it 1111· 1111 11 tu
have hot fla ... lll'' a '' 111pto111 of
men(1pu u ... 1• 1 'I" 1·11•111 Pd h~
many wonw11
Dr Dm 111 ll.il1111 "ho d111·1·ll·cl
re~l·ard1 1111 lh1 1111111.11·1·ptl\1• ;ii
Vanc'll•rhlll t 111\1•1 11' \\11111· 111
Th u r 'cl .1 \ ' 1• '' 1-: i1.: I .1 n II
Journal 111 \11 tl u·1111· th.11 tlh'
m edu·111" • 111 ,, ... 1111 1•11011t
s1gnif1<"anth 11111 1111· 1111111111·111 t·
a nd hot t l,1..,111·" 11•n1 ,111H•d "'
s11oin1f1t•anl prqblPlll'
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an vt· ... u i.:.1111111 p0 1l 11 :· .... 1111
.. tudy may tw necessar y before
doctors know for sure whether
tht• drug 1s sale and e fteclive.
In the study. the drug was ad·
mm1!\kred through daily injec-"
1 ions. but other resear chers \
havt• shown that the medicine •
l'an he administered as nose
drop:. It cannot be taken in pill
form
Thl· drug LllRll luteln1zing
hormone·releasinR hormone -
l'Uts spt-rm output by causing
tht· brain's pituitary gla nd to
hom hard lhe body with the
l'IH·m1cals that activate the
I l'' I l's of men and the ovaries of
\\ 1111H·n
llo\H'\'er, 1r given in con·
t1nuous dos es . "you get a ·
p.1radox1cal response ," Rabin
s alfl ··i t 's a s t h ough t he
pituitary rebels against the con·
tinuous bombar dment of LHRH
from the brain, and it turns off
11 s production of the hor mone. so
j.!tllladal rum·tion falls ...
Eight men a ll of whom
µlanrwd to undergo X,asectomies
Friend of pig eons
gets'curator ' task
took the medicine for six to 10 "l'l'"' The average sperm
1·ounts fell from 94 million to 12
rn11l1on per milliliter. Only one
m <1 n "; count dropped to zero.
BN«1use 1t takes 10 weeks for
ttw body to make sperm, Rabin
:-11\s he Lelicves th e men's
'IJl'rm wou l d h a ve b een
.. 11 m in<1tt'd had they taken the
11\l'd1c·me longer. 1
But the drug also diminished
produt·twn of testosterone. the .
male ~ex hormone. a nd fi ve
rn l' n b e c a m e 1 m p o l en t .
110 .... eH·r. their li bido. potency
.1mt ... p<'rm production returned '
t 11 normal after they stopped
t.1king the medicine.
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A
man whose intense fondness for
pigeons was not s ha r ed by
n eighbors was sentenced to car e
and feed birds for three months
-at a m useum away from his
home.
trat•tt·d < r1·.11 .. i1 ,1 lw.dth h.11.1111
lie ·" .. ,, <"Oil\ II tt·d 1,,,,, lllC•llth .. r
mu1nt :.1i11111L! 1 ,1111tlw 11111 .... 1111·1•
'Af1'1 1111 1111 \ •.11111• h.wl-.
Municip a l J udge Phili p
Mos cone told 87-year-old Al bert
Street to work as "pigeon
cura tor" at the Josephine Ran·
die Jr. museum as part of his
six-month probation.
With tht·1r ~I I d1..i. I h1· lll'll'lihor ...
had ('11111 ;1~1 .. 11 111• .11 1rl ,,..,1 ,
· Plc.:a:-.t· d1111 I 11111 him 111 1.111 .
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h~ :11td1:d
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birds "1111w11111• 1111·nil111i.: ttw
"1ngs of 1·11ppl··d •lfll'' "a'
ca~er to j.!.1111 s11 •'l'I ",,,., '"''''
I think the results are en·
l'ouraging," Rabin s a id . "We
rwt·cl to do a lot more work. The
1111mhl'r of subJects s tudied was
... rnall The time of adminislra-
t11in was relatively narrow. And
Street was a rrested April 24
after neighbors com plained that
the massive flocks of birds he at
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t o w"eo Andy
knufman . of the
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soon his e~agement to Kathie Sullivan.
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Intimacy cools after long marriage
t~INCOL.N, Neb. <A P> -A aurvey of
71 couples married at leaat 25 yeara
suggests that the longer a couple stays
married, the less Intimate they become.
The ~urvey was conducted by George
Rowe and Bill Meredith of'the Universi·
Ly of Nebraska-Lincoln department of
human development and family and by
Paul Cameron, marriage and family
counselor.
The survey of the couples, mostly
Nebraskans. explored marital happi·
ness over the yei)fs, intimacy between
partnef( and why couples stay together.
When asked to narve the three most
intimate ~pie in their lives. two-thirds
of the coup"les married over 50 years did
not mention one another. By contrast,
only 8 percent of pairs married 25 to 34
,,. years failed to include one another
among their intimates.
Cameron said the average American
counts seven people as lntlma(ea, but
survey pa.rtlclpant11 were asked to name
only three.
For those married over 50 years,
c hildren or grandchildren often
superseded the spouse In intimacy.
Cameron. a social psychologist, sug.
gested r~suJts of the study lndkate that
over time people show a great capacity
to be bored or "turned off" by one
another.
Love was the most frequent response
couples gave for staying together. The
younger group often cited religious
reasons while the older couples noted
companionship and commitment.
Only one out of the 71 couples men·
lioned sexual compatibility, which
Cameron concluded from the study is a
minor factor in making marriages
durable.
Asked to assess their wedded bliss
throu1h the years, thote married 25 to
34 years described a prectpltoua decline
ln happiness the first few years, then a
levellna oft tor 20 years before a gentle
rise in contentment.
Those married for 3S to 49 years re·
ported a l~s precipitous decline at the
start before ll steady mellowing, while
those wbo had kept their wedding vows
50 to 62 years saw, in retrospect, a good
solid marriage with happiness 8f a con·
slant throughout.
Car the fts d ecrease
SACRAMENTO <APl -Vehicle
thefts dropped 7 .8 percent during the
first hall of this year compared to the
sam e period of last year, the CaliComia
Highway Patrol reports. The CHP said
there were 82,503 vehicle thefts from
Jan. 1 through June 30.
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A Japanese Ka6uto bett1e climbs over an insect fancier's watch in a Tokyo store ttial caters to
bug people The store has a special section where children and others may watch or buy bugs
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Japanese
go bugs
over bugs
TOKYO (AP) -There are cat
people and dog people. The bee·
Ue people go to Isetan, a Tokyo
department store that boasts a
special section catering to a bug.
loving clientele.
Cultivating a 3-inch horned
beetle as a pet is a childhood
custom in Japan, where love o(
nature is a tradition and the
songs of insects are prized as the
warblings of song birds.
Iselan's walk-in insect depart-
ment, a summer promotion, has
drawn 2,000 children and
parents on weekdays, twice that
number on a busy Sunday.
The store entered the beetle
b,usiness 14 ye8411 ago when
children in rural Vamanishi pre-
fecture (slate) gathered the
summer pets for youngsters in
urban Tokyo. It came to a halt
six years ago when envi-
ronmentalists charged that
such well-meaning efforts were
depleting several of the more ex-
otic species.
Isetan went back in the bug
business t his year when it
calmed critics by buying bugs
from commercial farms instead
of free-lance bug hunters.
The store charges children 200
yen (about 8.5 cents) admission.
With the tickets come a magni-
fying glass and permission to
take home all the beetles you
can catch.
Entomology s tudents were
hired to restock the trees,
spread humus, peddle plastic
cages and provide scientific in-
formation to youngsters who
show an interest. ,
And for those customers who
might tire of their new pets,
Isetan set up a special plant de-
p a r l ment n earby tbal sells
carnivorous bug-eating flora -
pitcher plants which swallow the
unwary insect, and Venus fly
traps, which devour bugs in
snapping jaws.
Author expresses concern
of coming Socjal Security
revolution ... B6
Tokyo store salesman caters to a form of beetle-mama as
Japanese children make summer pets of msects. Here the
salesman watches beetles crawl up a T-shirt.
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Supercomputer to monitor long-range w~ather
BRACK.NELL, England <AP>
-Britain's Meteorological Of-
fice has set the most powerful
computer in the world to come
up with a long-range weather
forecast -for the year 2130.
effect makes it sound like just a
general warming up," Gadd
said. "Whal we are very in-
terested in is geogr aphical and
regional variations from place
to place."
arithmetic operations per
second. That gives it more com-
puting ability -"number-
crunching power" in the jargon
of computer scientists -than all
the other weather computers in
the world put together.
Whal makes the Cyber 205 so
fast are developments in the
The process of creating chips
fro m film designs, known as
photolithography, has become so
complex that it can only be car-
ried on with the aid of. com-
puters.
"You build the chip using an
image of the circuit placed on a
speed, more than any of us had
reason to expect," he said
"When we get hair as big, we
go four times faster. . . . We
see another 21h-fold improve-
m e nl in computers in five
years.''
Is there any limit to how fast
chips can be made?
Schenectady, N . Y
In addition to using the new
compute r to fo r ecast the
weather in the next century, the
Meterological Office intends to
put it to work on the more mun-
dane matter of tomorrow's
weather.
The computer. a $10. 7 million
Cyber 205 built by the Control
Data Corp. of Minneapolis, is the
centerpiece of the office's World
Climate Program, which aims to
use mathematical models of the
Earth's atmosphere lo simulate
possible changes in weather.
"One of the main purposes is
to assess what kind of changes
might happen if the carbon diox·
ide content of the atmosphere is
doubled because of industrial
pollution," said Dr. Alan Gadd.
assistant director of the pro·
gram.
So Gadd and colleagues plan
lo run their mathematical model
through 50 years of seasonal
changes, gradually increasing
the carbon dioxide factor. in
hopes of discovering what the
Earth's climate will be like in
various regions in 2130.
Such a task is far beyond the
current Meteorological Office
computer, which at best was
able to yield a three-year predic-
tion.
The machine, seven times .as
fast , as . any other in existence, can
simulate .a year's weather in .about
12 hours
·'They tell me the speed of
light is the final limit, but 12
years ago the moon was
somewhat far away," said Brian
Lawren ce , British sales
manager for Control Data's data
processing division. "It's fan·
tastic what they seem lo do."
The pace of technological ad-
vance is so explosive, Lawrence
said, that by the time a com·
puter is built, it's alr eady
several years out of date.
Gadd and h is colleagues
believe the Cyber 205 will enable
them to make more and better
readings of atmospheric condi-
tions. They also say it will be
able to handle readings not
taken at the standard worldwide
reporting times -noon and mid-
night GMT.
The main example of this is
data from satellites, which
check the weather 24 hours a
day as they circle the Earth.
Scientists theorize that a
buildup of carbon dioxide. a
byproduct of virtually any in-
dustrial process that consumes
ener gy, might warm the world's
climate. This is popularly known
as Uie greenhouse effect.
"But to call it the greenhouse
The machine, seven limes as
fast as any other in existence,
can simulate a year's weather in
about 12 hours. ll will also allow
for refi nements in the
mathematical model lo include
factors not currently figured in-
to the formulas.
The Cyber 205, the first that
Control Data bas installed, can
carry out up to 4 billion
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same technology that puts a
calculator in your pocket and
transmits this column of l)'l>(!
from England lo your local
newspaper. The computer trade
calls it "large-scale, integrated-
circuil manufacturing."
To the consumer, it's better
known as "chip" technology.
piece or film ,'' expl a ined
Charles Purcell , a control data
consultant who helped build the
new supercomputer . "Thal pic-
ture is then imprinted on the
semiconductor.
··As scientists compress the
size of the technology, they're
getting surprising gains in
The Cyber 205 at the
Meteorological Office's head-
quarters in Bracknell, some 50
miles west of London, will be
surpassed by another. more
powerful version to be installed
by year's end al the Knolls
Atomic Power Laboratory in
And beyond the weather
services, engineers see wide-
ranging applications for the
supercomputer, including con-
trol of nuclear reactors, three-
dimensional design of buildings
and bridges , operation of
oilfields. genetic engineering
and biochemistry.
-Fund impoundment plan sure to spark battle • in Congress
By WALTER R. MEARS
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WASHINGTON -Jmpoundmenl is a fancy
way of saying what happens when Congress ap-
propriates money and the president refuses to
spend it. That made congressmen angry, so they
banned it by law.
But the practice could make a comeback as
President Reagan battles for new spending cuts in
his effort to get the federal budget balanced by
1984. "I think there's a fair possibility we might
adopt some sort of temporary impoundment or de-
ferral authority that the ..President could exercise
in 'the case of bu~H overruns." Sena le
Republican Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. said al
the White House the other day.
Rep. Robert H. Michel oC Illinois, the House
Republican leader, envisions a system under
which the president could refuse to spend up to 10
percent or any appropriation durtn1 the budget
year that begins Oct. 1. He said that m ight be
made subject to congressional veto, which would
mean that a majority in either bran~h of Congress
could overrule Reagan and order the money spent.
Whatever the details, it won't happen without
controversy. Congressional Democrats have bat·
tied Republican presidents before to make them
spend appropriated funds.
"It's not something new, and it's somethini
lb at needs to be carefully examined," Baker said.
Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, D-S.C .• aaid any Im·
NEWS ANALYSIS
poundment proposal should be flllbustered to
death if that's the only way lo block it.
"We must not start down the road of relin-
quishing our responsibilities," he said.
Presidents have been impounding appropria-
tions since the lime of Thomas Jeflenon, but it
didn 'l cause much fuss until Richard M. Nixon
blocked billions in spending voted by a Democratic
Congress.
Niton used impoundment just as Reagan
might, to block spending toe the sake of budget
restraint and inflation control. Con1re11ional
Democrats fought back, tint by cballenlin1 bis
authority in court, then by pualng leitslation that
forbids impoundments. Under that law, ap·
propriated funds cannot be withheld by the ex-
ecutive branch unless both the Houle and Senate
approve. And lf a president tries lo def er expen-
ditures, a majority in either branch can order the
money spent.
The bill was paaaed In 1974, alter Nixon
blocked or put off spend.ins on social, ennroamen·
tal and public works proerama approved by
Con1reu -and dear lo the Democrata wbo then
ran both houaes.
Since that time, Conl?fJll bu approved only
about 15 percent of the lmpoundmenta that preti·
dents have proposed. Jimmy Carter wanted to
rescind $1.6 billion in spending his last year in of-
fice. Con~ress agreed on $500 million of that, did nothing on the rest, so the appropriations had to be
used .
Nixon had said that Congress was fueling in·
flation by voting funds to placate special Interests,
and that he was refusing to spend it to protect the
general interest of the taxpayers.
Sen. Rugh Scott, then the Republican leader,
said the president had to do it because '"Congress
didn't have enough plain guta" lo control spending
it.self.
Nixon insisted he had clear constitutional
authority to impound appropriations; Democrats
said he bad no such thing. Tbey araued that im-
poundment was undercuttint the conatitutionaJ
powers of Congress.
The 1974 law setUed their dispute. And the U.S.
Supreme Court ruled in 1975 that Nixon bad ez.
ceeded bh authority by lmpoundln1 f\mds •P·
propriat.ed for water pollution control projecta.
Justice Byron R. White held that Conireaa in·
tended a firm commitment ol f\mds, and said be believed it would have ''ICUUled tbe eaUre effort
by provld.int the executive with aeemina1Y Umit·
I leas power lo withhold fundl frem alJotm•t and
9b}l1atioa.''
While that closed the cue, the t.aue lived on:.
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the most vehement of Nixon's critics argued that
his impoundmenl of appropriated funds was illegal
and belonged on the list of alleged offenses a\ the
impeachment proceedings that grew out of
Watergate.
Now Republican congressional leaders main·
tain that by reviving the practice of lmpoundment,
Congress can leave it to Reagan alone to order
politically unpopular spending cuts.
·'That would put the burden squarely on the
president to do that, but I think the president ia
willing lo accept that possibility,'' Baker said.
"I would think that would be an ideal way for
congressmen to go so they don't bave to take the
rap if further cuts are made," sald Republican Na·
tional Chairman Richard Richards.
That argument could have a certain attraction
as Congress contemplates new reductions in elec-
tion-year spendin1. But it would carry a priceta1,
for it would rellnqulsb pursestrlnl powers
ConlJ'ess battled to reclaim 1nen yean a10.
"U they want lo 10 back to Ute old w.,a ot
Nixon, then that's a questioo for their party to ct.
cide," aald House Speaker Tbomu P. O'NeW Jr.
But bis party will have to decide wbeU9er to re•
vive impoundment powers. It can't be done
without the Hou.le, and the Democrats ltW out·
number the Republicans there.
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WAGONS HO -Taking µart an a Juvenile re-
habilitation program were 35 teen-a gers.
traveling via wagon train throughout western
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states. ending in San Diego. Wagonmaster
Rick Zasa says progra m has 70 percent s uc-
cess in helping troubled youngsters.
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• ANN LANDERS
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Warning unsupported
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 17
year-old high school senior. Whe n I wear a
bra. which isn't very often, it's a size 36-C·
cup. I hate the bound -up feeling of a bra. so
I go without one whenever possible. ·
Will going braless cause my breasts
lo sag later on'! Will I have stretch marks''
Can jogging without a bra be harmful'!
What about tennis?
Please check with your experts a nd let
me know. c P.S. My grandmother. who
hates to see m e without a bra. says m y
milk will turn to butter if I am not careful
Is there any truth to this? 1 -IN SHAPE
IN SHENANDOAH. PA .
DEAR SHEN: There is no evidence
that going without a bra wtJI cause sagging
breas ts or stretch marks. ll is advisable,
however , to wear a bra for protection while
engaging in any s port that might result in
a blow to the breas ts.
As for "grandma's warning," you have
no milk to worry about unless you ar e a
nursing mother, but it wouldn't hurt to but-
ter up the old dear and wear a bra in her
presence -for two very obvious reasons.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You are sup-
posed to he lp people get OUT of trouble
not in it. I was surprised when you advised
that unha ppy, a mbivalent ··Kim From
Tucson " that she s hould ask he r stepfather
1 whom s he loved I to give her away at the
wedding rather than her biological father.
who "disappeared.. during her growing
,·ears. .
· Giving the bride away is a custom that
dates back to the Middle Ages. when C:!
woman was considered nothing more than
a possession first of her father. then her
hus band.
Today a woman is her own person
Many couples are dropping the archaic
formality of "'giving away" the bride. Wh y
didn't you tell Kim to do just that and
avoid the agonizing choice?
ll 's loo late fck Kim. but perhaps this
letter will make a wedding day happier for
future brides who m ay be faced with the
same dilem ma. I BELONG TO ME
D EAR l .B .T.M.: I didn't tell her
gANN WIDflS
bt>cause I didn't know. I do now. I ap-
preclatt> it when readers take the time and
t rouble lo educate m e . Than.ks a heap.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My dear.
beloved grandmother saved for years to
return to GreeC'f.'. her homeland. She left in
July lo s pend one glorious month with her
sisters a nd brothers. whom she had not
seen s ince 1962
We reccivl'd word a few days ago that
Grandmother suc('umbed to a heart attack
two davs before she was scheduled to re·
turn to.the U.S. We were told that the cost
for flying her remains back home would be
S3.200 This shocked us . We do not have
that kind of money and could not pqssibly
raise it. So. we had to tell our relatives in
Athens to give Grandma a simple funeral.
alongside other family member s if possi-
ble .
Why would it cost $3.200 to fl~· a body
home when the round-trip ticket to Athens
was only $854 '? SA D l!'l ~EW YORK
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DEA R SAD: It is much more ex -
pe nsive to ship a body than a li ve person
beca use the law sa.)s a ll dece a sed
"passengers" must have special ha ndling.
Then. of course. the cargo charges are also
high. My condolences to your fa mily -a nd
a n add ed th o u l{h t : I 'l l be t your
grandmother, if s he had a choice, would
have wished to be buried in her n ative
la nd.
Going to a weddrng" Gwmg one'' Or stand·
mg up rn one" f.:ven 1( you're already marned
Arin Laruiers· completely new The Bnde's
Gwde" utzll answer qu~st1ons about today·s
weddmgs For a ClJP.tl send a do/la r. plus a
long. self -addtessed. stamped envelope 1 18
cents postage1 tu /\11n Landers PO Ror 11995.
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BOSTON <AP> The seasonal m e nace
of holida) cocktail parties. office bashes
and charity wine and cheese gel-logethers
will soon be upon us. so the time already is
overripe to mas ter the self-defense a rt of
warding off bores.
As in any competitive effort requiring
a civilizing veneer of sportsmanship. the
best defense is a good offense One need
not be rude to bo res. if one can out ·bore
them at the start of a conve rsation. s neak
in a sucker punch of ennui that will catc h
them off guard.
THE T RICK is to open up with some
st ultifyingly stuffy sentence. some pon·
de rous belaboring of the obvious that will
m ake a bore back off and seek another vic-
tim in the crowd.
But the menace must be dealt with
quickly a nd let hall y. because cocktail
circuit bores. the most developed of the
species. are predatory creatures with the
unquenchable appetite of a gypsy moth for
gnawing away at a chosen target and the<t.)
sticking power of a Portuguese m an-of.
war . They grow more boring with the ages.
A bore has been variously described as
a la rge-mouthed biped with a cocktail
g lass in one hand and your lapel in the
other. as someone who lights up a room by
leaving it. as a person who when asked
how he or s he feels proceeds to tell you in
clinical detail right down to the last s lide
culture.
BORE AVOIDANCE in the busy un·
chartered conversational seas of a cocktail
party is a matter of keen social navigation.
One mus t take evasive action as soon as
the m enacing jaws of the species s urface
above the cheese dip and heave into sight
or sound, actually .
Here are 10 yawn-tested opening lines
guaranteed to make a bore skulk off and
seek a more vulnerable foe. One should
memorize these bits of bore bane and trot
them out. boldly, blandly, whenever a bore
threatens and before he or s he can get in
the first stupefying bromide.
1. "Sooner or l ater s u pply -side
economics is going to have to seek a viable
accommodatio n between E uropean
capitalism and Third World socialism . and
a return to the gold standard is no solu·
tion ."
2. "I'm so interested in what makes the
other fellow tic k, I had the underta ke r take
m e down to his cell ar t he other d ay."
3. "T H E S E PICTURES o f t h e
grandchildren just arrived this morning
and you wouldn't believe how. t hey've
grown even cuter .''
4. ''Take away the British accents
from Public Broad casting and what have
you got but a lot or long -haired cello
players?"
s. ··Do you know the Seamus Heaney
poem that begins, ·r ~as six when l first
saw kittens drown'?''
6. "I like to start off the day with the
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Roval Canatliun ,\1r ForC'e t•xt•rcises a nd a
real ht• man breakfast ..
i. "YOU WO l'LDN'T bc>ltt•n• how long
I've had this s uit.··
8. "Dreams clon ·t add up to a puff of
smoke: I agree with Auden thut the sub·
C'onscious is inherrntl~· boring ...
9. "Gee. it was fun living in the s ame
dorm again ut th(• coll ege reunion and see-
ing how fat and old some of the gang had got. ..
10 ... , read 111 a business magazine last
week that they nO\\ h•n ·c ('Omputers which
can keep track of overdue libr a ry books
an~·where in the countr~ ..
SENT ENCE. LIKE these provide
sple ndid social isolation and sure. swift im·
munizat1<'n agains t bores. People tend to
move oft see about t heir wives· drinks.
suddenly recognize an old friend in the
doorway a lmost before vou have delivered
the e nt(re line ·
Kept al the read~ and delivered with
malicious. premeditated monotony. the
terri bl~· tedious ten doses of bore-re pell a nt
can be used over and over again at the
same cocktail party or again at a different
part~· the following ni ght with the sa me au-
dience.
Beware. however . of an overdosage. It
can result in visitors from next door con-
sulting tram timetables for a get -away
alibi.
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"I'd like to see you in my office. You. that
is, Miss Royal."
HOIOSCoPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Sagittarius:
Check rules
Saturday, September 19
ARIES l March 21 -April 19> · Forces
are scattered -you need time to recoup
and regroup. Visits. messa~es, short trips
are featured.
TAUR US <April 20-May 20 » Details
concerning money are ironed out; you are
on brink of receiving an award . Read
between lines. be aware of small print.
GEMJNl (May 21 -June 201 : Ability to
express yourself is heightened -you ar_e
at right place at crucial moment. Populari-
ty increases; timing, judg ment hit mark.
CANCER I June 21 -Julv 22 l: Family
"secret;, is major concern. But outcome
shows worry was for nothing · harmony is
restored, ties are strengthened.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 221 : Love light
could distort true picture. Know it, protect
self in emotional clinches.
VIRGO cAug. 23-Sept. 22 l · Power.
authority, intensified re lationship -these
dominate indelible scenario. Promote pro-
duct -and yourself.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Spiritual de-
velopment is accented. Plans evolve for
special studies. journey and unique
methods of communication.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ,: New ap·
proach aids in un covering secret pro-
cedures. Emphasis on money of others. in·
eluding close associate. relative or mate.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22 -Dec . 211 :
Maintain low profile check rules. regula-
tions and consult one who aided in past.
Defer to judgment of individuals close to
·you, including partner or mate.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Leave
fine points. details for another lif!le. <!~in
overall view -plan ahead. make inquiries
and satisfy intellectual curiosity.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 1: Focus
on involvement. s pecial relations hip .
romantic inclination. creativity and news
concerning travel.
PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20 1: Project
which had been moribund will s uddenly
become active. People who refused to
transfer goods. ser vices will bec<li(Tl e
cooperative.
Senility can
DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: At 65, my
f atber was a healthy, much-alive person.
About six months a go, he sUpped in the
· bathtub and struck the back of bis bead.
My mother said he was "out" for only
about a ml.nate.
He went to work a s usual. But within
weeks be began to have headaches and
became so depressed be gave up his job as
office manager.
Two doctors passed It off as beginning
senlllty. But we took bJm to a geriatriclan
who Ud X-rays of bis skull taken.
To bis nrprlse and ours, he discovered
that my f atller bad a collectJon of dried
blood in hl1 brain called a subdural
bematoma probably due to the fall. A brain
surgeon cleaned it out and now my f a~her
11 back at work. Interesting? I thought you '
and your readers would like to know bow
Important It l1 to closely look for the •P·
parent cause of senlllty. -Mr. V.
DEAR MR. V.: More doctors need
specialized training in geriatrics. As re·
cently as three years ago only two medical
schools offered s uch training. Lately a
number of medical schools are incorporat·
lng aucb courses into the curriculum.
According to Edward L. Schneider.
M.D., and Robert N. Butler, M.D., of the
National Institute of Aging, it is a myth
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AROUND THE WORLD
Socializing
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SAN FRANCISCO While rum calms
the spirit, it doesn 't stiffen the spine. I
could feel that old familiar back twitch.
The one ·that put me in a brace. and I
thought: "Good heavens. I'm not in shape
for this kind of thing."
IN THE COOL, dark evening, the
North Beac h cafes are loaded with people
who don't go home. The liveliest is the
Wash . Sq. Bargrill where the followers of
the juice stand four deep
Somebody handed m e a m a rtini topped
to the brim. Somebody else gave me a
plate of something -potato salad. I think.
Everybody talked louder than ever -it's a
competition tq be heard.
"You take the White House and you
can fi gure the biggest money scandals are
yet to come. Water gate was nothing ...
THE LADY next to me said . "Could I
have a li ght'?" She held up her cigarette. l
said : ··Here. hold m y drink." The martini
s pilled a little . I put the plate on the rail
that divides the bar from the tables . I lit
her cigarette. Chivalry is not dead . it's just
feeling poorly.
I took my drink. Most of it had spilled.
Somebody has copped my plate from thei
rail .
So we stood four-square. Loaded with
squareface g in. It's the time when a man's
back turns to overcooked spaghetti. But
stand we mus t for the early group got the
barstools .
There/ore. though the best 1s bad .
··Stand and do the best. my lad "
The door was wide open. The cold.
foggy night seeped into the room. A big
s ummer moon swung in a diet-milk sky.
·-rm getting out of everything and t~k
ing a strong cash position." said a man
near me. Shouted rather. It's not easy to be
heard.
SOMEBODY handed m e another
maftinj. The l~dy s aid : 'Tm sorry, could I
have another light'.1" •
I put the glass on the rail. Struck a
match for her cigarette.
:·Thanks." she said "Thal 's OK." I
said .
Somebody had copped my drink. These
places keep you m oving.
"A MOVING plow doesn't get rusty."
my grandfather told me. "Keep plugging
Keep moving at what you'r e at and you 'll
win."
Grandfather did not go to early night
bars. There weren't any in those sleepy.
downstate lllinois towns. An yway we were
against strong drink. Al this time of eve·
ning \Ye had leftover chicken for supper.
Earlier in the day the chi cken had
been frted. Served with hot bi scuits cov ·
ered with chic ken fat gravy Now the
chicken had cooleci off and it was delicious
Grandmother serv~d her own s weet tomato
pickles with it.
THE LADY with the cigarette said :
··Do you think Reagan will get us out of
this terrible mess?"
I said : "I'm waiting to see how he
comes up on the farm situation." <That's a
safe one. There·s always a farm s ituation.>
I s houldn't do this. My back went out
several years ago It ·s touchy I shifted to
the other foot
THE MAN across the way s aid: · · 1
wouldn't put a dime in those money
markets. I keep a supply of old quarters.
real silver ones. in the house. Those are the
only currency that will be good ...
Whv do we stand and stand and stanci
at these things? We LOVE it. I haven't any
idea why.
be treated
T. rou1 HEALTH
DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN
t hat senility is an inevitable accompani·
ment of aging.
It is true that about 10 percent of those
older than 65 display some symptoms of
senile dementia. But studies reveal that 20
percent of older patients presenting signs
of dementia have conditions s uc h as
depression, drug intoxification. pernicious
anemia, hy perthyrbidis m and s ubdural
hematoma.
As in your father's case, Mr. V., with
proper treatment such patients may show
remarkable improvement. Of course, this
isn't possible in patients who suffer from
organic chan ges in the brain such as in·
Carets Cblood s upply cut off > or
Alzheimer's ctisease.
I/ you .are inclined to ~top crope o/ bmla,
havt. ci cMckup on uriM. and b4ood to ndf otd th.e
po11ibUit11 o/ Ufldetecttd ctiabetn m.Ultua, q• Or.
Steincrohn m hit booklet, "Prc:lctical Ctdlk lo Sldn
Problnnl." For. a Copf/ writ• him in care of th.e Daillf
Pilot, mclol'frtg 50 cmt• .and .a •tamped, •elf· '
addreued enwlope.
OrangeCoast DAILY PILOT~rtday. September 18, 1981 * ••
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Africa USA's killer whale show in Redwood
City are 15-year-old Vaka llefll. weighing
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weighing about 1.500 pounds. . -....
Pilot advertising
Is good business
for Sherman Clay.
"Our display ads In the Pilot
have been very successful In
strengthening our sales."
Marty C. Flinn
Manager, Sherman Clay
Costa Mesa.
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WHERE THE TALL COAN GROWS -George
Brown, 12. 18441 Huntington St .. Huntington
Beach, inspects the corn he planted way back
in May. The plant spent all summer growing,
producing only stalk and fodder. When it
finally started to produce. seven ears of corn
all showed up al once, bunched together on
the stalk.
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Olub to ~et
The lrvloe Garden Club will mfft for tbe nnt
time tlala aeuoo Wednelday at 10 a.m. ln the
Univenlty Park CommW\lty Clu,bboule of Irvine.
Pr•ldent Mra. Joaeph eoacrove baa an·
nounced that the p~e ol the meet.tna LI for a
"membenblp cotlee." Laurie Park of Trabuco Can·
r.on will 1peak on houseplanll and tbelr place lD
nterlor decoraUnc. •
Guesll are welcome to att.e.od. For more in·
formation call Loretta Hut.in&• at ~·SlJS •r
Marllyn Baum at S59-16~.
'THE llAMBUNG Gardenen Ganten Club will
meet al 1 p.m. Monday In tbe First Presbyterian
Church of Garden Grove. Mrs. Edwin Sawyer will
present a program, complete with color slides, on
"How a Tree Grows."
For more Information call 638-2768.
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• Plant rraarant 1prln1 bloomine treeslu as
soon aa possible. These bulbs prefer an early fall
planting.
• The 800fler you set out the winter annuals,
the sooner you'll have wlnter blooms. If you wait
too long, cold weather may delay bloom uaW
spring.
• For spring blooming perenniala, ask your
nurseryman for primroses, violet.a and phlox.
• Berried shrubs bring a special touch to the
fall garden with their branches laden with bright
red berries. They're great for decoratlna holiday
ta.hies, too!
• September and October are good months to
put in that new lawn you've been wanting. Do ft
right! Get the best lawn varieties for your climate
andn~s.
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8 1EI(.1{A VAI(.DEl(.S
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Don't wait-all unsolcl
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50°/o Off Selected Giftware & Stationery
"'--. ~ Mottday & Tllftday Septelftber 21 •1 & 22
I 0:30 AM-3:30 PM
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2028 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa. CA 92627 I (714) 646·7'441
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REAL VALUES
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Orange Co at DAILY PILOT/frlday, September 18. 1981 , ..
Oil recycling proCess cleaner
' FONTANA CAP) -New
ehemlcal-free technoloty wlll
allow a wute oil aalvaitn1 com·
pany here to recycle used
lubricating oU Into re-usable
form without the toxic pollutants
other recovery 1y11tem1
aenerate, company and atate of.
liclals said.
Lakewood OH Co. 11 t.'J mJlUon
plant wlll-recycle 10 mlmon
gallons of med automotive and
industrial oU a month with a 80
percent recovery rate when it '1
completed next July, Lakewood
President Del Bronson said.
Construction sbould beein Nov.
1.
"Most waste oil that is re-
covered is belne burned for
fuel." Brooaon uld. "That
throws contaminanta Into air.
lead and other toxics. Thia plant
will produce high quallty
lubricating oil that wlth proper
addltive,3 will compare with blah
quality engine oil. It could save
over 3,500 barrels of crude oil
every day.'' Bronson said he expects to·aell
the recycled oil to "major oU re-
finers" but declined to identify
them.
California generates 100
million gallons of waste oil an·
nually, said Tom Epstein of the
state's Solid Waste Management
Board, which backed the plant
as part of its "Save Oil America
Recycle" project.
CaUfornia established SOAR
ln 1m to expand recycling ef-
forts and now has 2,400 gasoline
retailers returnlnl used engine
oil for re-refinlng, l:pstein said.
Con.sumers have been reluC·
tant to subsUtute used oil for
new, and smaJI independent re·
cycler& are "faced .with a
dev astaUngly uphill merchan-
dising challenge," according to
oil Indus try anal yst Dan
Lundberg.
·'The whole industry knows
that lube oil really doesn't wear
out, therefore refining would be
in th e publi c int e res t ,"
Lundberg said.
Epstein said the federal gov·
ernment last year decided uaed
oil no longer be labeled as such
"and that could really lnerease
the market."
Lakewood operated an oil re·
cycling plant on the six-acre
Fontana site from 1952 to 1970,
but stopped because the method
produced hazardous waste.
Bronson said a dozen firms na·
tionwide still use that system, in
which oil is treated with sul-
phuric acid and filtered through
clay.
"With that method you lose
a bout 45 to 50 percent of the oil.
and you're still affecting the en·
vironment because the oll re·
mains and acid clay must be
dumped somewhere," he said.
Rlinois rates high in farm exports
WASJDNGTON CAP) Illinois,
one of the nation's richest
agricultural stales, is featured
in a new Agriculture Depart-
ment report about state pro-
grams to promote the export of
farm products.
The report is in a new issue of
Foreign Agriculture, a monthly
publication or the department's
Foreign Aericultural Service. It
accompanied a general article
about export promotions being
carried out by state depart·
ments of acriculture.
Some of the article's observa·
lions included:
-The lllinois Department ex·
ports of farm products, which
have climbed steadlly, reached
$3.6 billion in fiscal 1980 Cthe
year that ended last Sept. 30)
"a gain or nearly 2S percent
from the 1979 level."
. -During that year, "Illinois
led all states in total commodity
exports. It was No. 1 as an ex-
porter of feed grains and soy-
beans and their products, in
sixth place for meats and pro-
,
ducts and in loth place for hides
and skins."
-Illinois "also had sizable
expor:ts of a number of other
commodities, ranging from
fruits and preparations lo
poultry products."
The upbeat article is in keep-
ing with other department ac·
tivlUes to promote farm exports.
Those reflect the sentiment of
Agriculture Secretary John R.
Block, himself an Illinois farmer
and the state's agriculture direc·
tor before joining the Cabinet.
However, there was no men-
tion that the statistical material
was based on a report, Foreign
Agricultural Trade of the United
States, issued last February by
another agency. the Economic
Research Service.
Further, it did not explain, as
the earlier report did, that
estimates of farm exports by in·
dividtral stales are statistical ex·
ercises and do not reflect how
much corn, soybeans or other
commodities may a c tually
originate in a particular state.
."The values for agricultural
exports shown for each state
Pan Am cuts
Hawaii fares
. NEW YORK (AP) -Continu·
ing its "no s trings attached"
fare c utting po l icy , Pan
American World Airways has
announced it will reduce its
fares between the continental
United States and Hawaii by as
much as 20 percent.
Hawaii fares were not in·
eluded in Pan Am 's domestic
fare reductions announced Sept.
7. or in additional reductions an·
nounced three days later.
Pan Am said that starting Oct.
1 its one-way,-first-class fare to
H a waii from Phoenix, Las
Vegas, Seattle, Los Angeles, San
Francisco and San Diego will be
$390.
should not be interpreted as ac-
t u a I meas ure ment of s t a te
origins or national exports," the
earlier r eport s aid. "Com -
m o d i t i es fr eq u en tl'y p ass
through several transport points
before actually t>eing exported
-losing their state of origin
ide ntity in the process.·'
That is not to say that efforts
by individual states don't pay
off. Many sales ha ve been re-
corded as results of efforts by
slate departments or agricuJture
or groups of them working
together.
But the annual breakdown of
state export values issued by the
department can be misleading
unless some expl anation is made
about their meaning.
For example, according to
figures provided a l the request
or a reporter. Jlli no is· sha re of
total annual U.S. farm exports
actually has declined the past
four years, including the period
wh en Block was the s late
agriculture director.
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HELMET MASTER Bob Si menta l checks master pattern of
m otorcycle helmet from which production mold will be pro-
duced at Bell He lmets plant in !'lorwa lk. lt"s estimated 25
µ<•r ccnt of the nation 's 5.5 million motorcyclists ride without
he lmets, according to the Motor cycle Safety Foundation:
Montgomery Ward
to close in Mesa
T h is Dec . 2 4 w ill be a Christmas Eve "different .. from
those past fo r the 230 full and
part-time employees of the
Montgomery Ward and Co re·
tail store in Costa Mesa.
That's the day the store will
cease operation. according to
M ax Cl a rk , Los An ge les
metropolitan district man ager.
"We are making the move for
economic reasons," Clark said.
.. We have been unable to make
satisfaetory return on invest-
ment with lhis store because of
its location.··
Other Wards stores in the
Orange Coast a rea are in Hunt·
ington Beach, Santa Ana and
Mi ssion Viejo.
\
Min
Classic country elegance
at Rancho Santa Fe.
"Chef Tom!"
KMPC radio personality
"Chef Tom" Wayman wm be at
DIOSA'S this SATURDAY,
SEPT. 19 at 3 PM.
Come sample Chef Tom's
"Award-Winning Chili"
and purchase
an autographed
copy of his
Callfomla Cook
Book!
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...... 4, ""· lccdl, CAftMll. -~i~ ~ ~mD JOHN S. HAOl!STAO, GeMral ..::',,"':" .. ,._. c:..M Dllll'f f'llo«, ........... a !twt....,. "-· trvlN, CA ~· ..... ., .... u . ••1 ....., mu. •tCTlnGU19UIH... oq K. MAlllt N•LION, G•11•r•I
,._ITATtl-WT .-Jt 1111( "•rll'ler, 1711 La ,.laye Drive, TIM fell9Wlft9 ,_.._, .,. 'Wf~ Seer-.-, CA ..U. ,
......... •: CARL ,, WlLL.O•llOTit, OeMl'•I
WllCO PUaLllMIHO, UU "IC'flftOUIMllll•ll l"wtMr, 4 _,.,.. 1ey OflVlt, ~ w.,,.., Ave., 11111• A, l"Cllflt•lll ...... STAft-•T tlUIMer,CA .. a.
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e.I ....... ~ 9M ~. lllC'I l"Mn1-. ._a. Oc-. te, CA.
...... "· .......... ~. Clllfwlllc ,,..,.......,. ..... CA .. I. •oe••TA.At.LalOllN,Lllt'lltM ...,. ltlCMAe l"ttANClt .1• .... tNOS. ,..,.,_. 4 Olllllllflt "-• ~ "* ................ ...,. _. -I . C.-,,.., ~ INdl, leecfl, (A--.
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Fa irbanks Ranch . Per-
haps the m ost impor-
tant private residentia l com-
munity ever crea te d in
Southe rn C alifornia. 1,240
prime master-planned acres
at Rancho Santa Fe, an area
reno wned for its presti ge, the
traditional beauty of its ar-
chitecture and charming earl y
California ambie n ce. H e re
you will find estate sites of
o ne acre and larger with all
access controlled by electro n-
ically activated privacy gates.
Thro ugho ut ti me this
land has attracted swash -
buckling romantics yearning
to call it their own. One such
man w as Douglas Fairbanks.
Awe struck upon seeing its
breathtaking natural beauty
he determined that here was
the perfect place for his and
Mary's dream h o use. But alas,
it was not to be.
Fairbanks' passio n fo r
this land continued, howeve r,
as he turned it into a working
ranch where citrus grov es
were planted, lakes built and
streams created. Today, it can
be the perfect place for your
dream home.
Panoramic views across
the valley to the coast in a cli-
mate of refreshing seawashed
air. Towering eucalyptu s
forests, orange groves and
beautiful rolling meadows
offer a rare, uncluttered set-
ting. A lakeside clubhouse
with beautiful tennis facilities
Fairbanks
Ranch
...,.,.. c............. "k........ """"' Ob . h P '* ........... ..._ .,.. ... 111• ....._. -""' ... • n-1e ....._.. -.... ... .. tam t e roperty Report required by Federal law and rtad it :=:;:.~or._c-ey ..... ='l =.-.. °'...., c-tr • ~:,-.. or.,. c-ey"' befort signing anything. No federal agency has judged tht merit
a rc nearing comple tio n. A full
equestria n center a nd wan-
dering tra il will be incl uded
as w ill Fai rban ks Village
Plaza, to be built a t the south-
west e ntry of the Ranch to
provide convenient sho pping
a nd p rofe ssio n a l services.
It will almost be impos-
sible to believe you are o nly a
few minutes fro m the San
Diego Freeway, twenty-five
miles from d owntown San
Diego and comfortably close
to O ra nge County and Los
Angeles.
Fa irba n ks Ranch h olds
every p romise of becoming
o.ne o f the most prestigious
a nd sought after addresses in
Southern California. A place
of l'nchanting beauty a nd en-
during cha rm. It is one of the
last opportunities to e njoy a
truly elegant, rural lifestyle
w ith every m o de rn con-
venie nce. All h omesites are
imp roved w ith natural gas,
sewers a nd cable television.
and of course, all utilities are
unde rgroundttf
·-secure ppointment
to visit Fairban s Ranch to-
day. Ranch tours by appoint-
ment only:
Fairbanks Ranch Realty Co.
P. 0 . Box 2012,
Rancho Santa Fe,
California 92067
Telephone (714) 756-3795
(213) 277-9488
From $175,000
,.. ..... er.. CMet ~ ........., 0r-. c:iu... Diii:: ,._..,,... 0r.-CMet IMI•~= or valut, if any, of this property .
.... It, ••OcU,"" ..., ...... ~,•It.Oft.I."" ....., .... II, •1t.od. I."" ....... a!:=================-==================?====~====-=:l:iaiJll~•
• .... -c:. • .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 181 1981
Social Secur~ty going out of control? ~ICTITIOUtalltl .. 111
"AMCITAYIM8NT Tlw 111-lfte flltf-It Wl"9 ..,.._ ....... Rr JOHN CUNNIFF .~ ...............
IQEW YORK -You m&)' be ex·
1•usl"d if you think flnanctaJ problem• are
1 tw only concern about
Soriol Security. since
1hr.> are dhcuRsed duJ·
ly , observed ln the
~rn~ r hl'ck weekly. and
'><'l'm to grow worse
l'ftch year
divides Americans lnlo two groups or
clanea: those who produce and those who
are "Inactive but still share In 1ucb pro
duclion."
concerns in a new book, "The Co'llln1r
RevoluUon In Soc:1 1 Security." some or
which he excerpted for The Mercer
Bulletlft, s small monthly publication
Among other thloiis. he contends that
very few peoplt> <'Omprehend the pervasive
1mpuct lhut Social Security is having. It
isn't just rtispondini lo needa, he says, "It
is shaplnll and even creallna" them
Consider this
·Social Security Lreapaaae1 upon almo t
every aspect of our personal Uva by Im·
posing n unneceuary straitjacket of
behavioral 11tandards: when to retire, how
much to earn between ages 62 and 72,
when lo divorce. whether lo remarry as
well all when and to whom. It destroys the
flexibility needed ror u8 to manase our
lives as we see fit."
CHUCIC ' ILICTltlC, ltlU
MltMlt., Sul•••. c~.o .... "'"· H111!11""'9ft IMOI, Clo..._ c ....... M. w ...... , • ., RI-
Cir .. .._.... .. ll•H•r, CA tow.
Tlllt ~.Is ,~ ... .,, •II i,..
dlvlOlllll.
Qleflff M. Wa••
Tll;. tte\t,,_I W•.l llltd Wltll the C:Otlnl~ Cl••-ot Or•ll9t Counly on
S.pl 2.1•1. ,,,_
PYllll-Or-. CM1I 0.11., Pl ... ,
Cone rned as he 1s
.tbout the lmm~diale
11nd future financial de· reels of the nation's re·
Concern also about Social Security's role
In discouraging personal savings and lhe
formation o! private pension phmli. lhua
retarding capital formation needed for a
alrong economy and reducini irOwth that
would improve \ivlng standards for all -
active and retired alike.
Who ls this man with such strong opin
Ions about Social Security? He is a man
with unique knowledge and understanding
of the system, having been chief actuary
of the Social Security Administration in
the 1970s.
·ro R.oblruson. 1t is the influences being
wrou1rht by the system on our present and
future Jives. "not the obvious money costs,
with which we should be most concerned."
And lhis .
"Socild Security is structured to reward
traditional life patterns, that is, male
breadwinner and female homemaker, and
lifrlong marriages that are becoming
much less representative of modern lite.
S.114 4, II, 11, U, ltll ,._.,
fltOTICa Of' IM.I
Hotlto It ...,. tlvlft llllrwlftl It
M<tlOlll »71 M'4I •12 of Ill• CMI
GOillt Of OW ..... Of CallMmit tM -
""IOned. McrertllM T.wlnt IM.
Wiii Mii et ..... le -111ft. et J76 N. letnlll St., OrMelt, CA fJMI .. 10:00 •.m. on ,,...., , .. IN 0.y flf Oc·
l I r e rn u n t p I an . A • cuH1""
Haeworth Robinson h1as a list o! more sub·
lie and Intangible concerns that draw re·
lativcly little attention
A concern, for example,· about Social
Security being a mechanism that neatly
Robinson. now vice president oC William
M. Mercer, Inc., an employee benefit and
compensation consultant. expresses his
Considering that 30 years ago Social
Security cost a mere one percent of lhe
taxable payroll of those covered. now coats
14 percent. and SO years from now 18 pro-
jected to cost 20 percent to 40 percent, that
observation assumes enormous propor
tions. What influences does he see?
"Social Security 1!1 not flexible enough to
a<'commodate the changing role of the
family unit, and, in particular, of women
as they move toward independence and
equality "
•-'· 1•t. ~ ftl'-lftf -..Crlllee iw•n.,. IO wit.
l t 7 6 Foro SO Gr •ll •Oa,
VIII HWl:JF167"'4, ~ LI< •-.HRN
AT&T profit up 22.3 percent
,
Income $1 .93 billion for quarter ended Aug. 31
I
NEW YORK <AP >
American Telephone & Tele-
graph Co., the world's largest
corporation, said its profit for
June through August climbed
22.3 percent over last year, to
$1 93 bilHon.
During this year's third
quarter, earnings per share rose
12.2 percent to $2.39 from $2.13
l ast year . The retur n on
s hareholder 's equity rose to
14.43 percent from 13.22 percent
last year.
was the Bell System's best in
three years.·· said AT&T
Chairman Charles I.. Brown this
week.
In the quarter that ended Aug.
31 last year. the communica·
t wns giant's profits were $1.58
hi Ilion.
Revenues grew lS.9 perecent
to $14.9 billion from $12.8 billion.
"In earnings improve-
ment, the quarter just ended
He said the gain "reflects a
growth in our overall volume or
business or 9.8 percent ahead of
a year ago -stronger than
might have been expected in the
fa ce of a sti ll uncertain
economy."
Casino layoffs due
ATLANTIC CITY. NJ. (AP)
Casino hotel industry o((icials
'iay Atlantic City's eight legal
gaming halls may lay orr as
many as l ,500 workers as lhe
s hore resort s lows for th e
winter.
dustry officials warn there could
be more.
William Downey, executive
director of the Atlantic City
Casino Hotel Association. said
layoffs throughout the industry
could be "a big number."
possibly as high as 1,500.
Brown defined growth in busi-
ness volume as reve nue tn·
creases adjusted for rate
changes. He said rate increases
granted by federal and state
regulators so far this year will
add close to $3 billion to the
company's revenues for 1981.
Playboy Hotel & Casino. which
opened in April. has announced
216 casino workers a re being
dropped from its payroll and in-
The industry now employs
about 30,000 people.
For the 12-month period lhat
ended Aug . 31, AT&T's profit
rose 13.6 percent to $6.66 billion,
or $8.52 a share. compared with
SS.862 billion, or $8.04 a share in
the same period a year earlier.
Revenues rose 13.3 percent to
$55.23 billion from $48.76 billion.
COLLECTORS CORNER HOUSE OF
TAILORING
AL TERA TIONS FOR
MEN & WOMEN
.. .,. Cotft• ........ Oo6d .... .,
.. 1M1
GelfC .... S>M2.M SllnrCl.tt.11 • .,., le4I
MIJ.U Mu.ZS MU.ts MUU
DISCOVER
SO COAST PLAZA 540 849 1 '*·" '567.11 llDIM ........ CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA
Lowrr Lr•rl by Corou•rl -eo-"""• ., .... '11411-BFACH TOWNHOMES
AT BUILDER CLOSEOUT PRICES
flUIUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS
NAME STATEMENT
T "• tollowlno ~rsons ere dol1>9
O..\lneu •• FRANK HUGHES, !SS.I Comp,1te<
l onr Hunllno1on Beach. C.lllornle 11•••
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIEU
NAME STATIEMUIT
Tll• fono..i1>9 ~no•u ar• dolno t>usl,..uu
COA/HEMET, L TO , J•t San
Miguel Drive. Su•lt 100, Newoor1
B ... c11, ca111om1a 91'60
From
$139,SOO
Reduced
up to $20.000
~·-·~~~:' s
F P Put>llli>e"· one. IA Colltornt•
Corpor.ttlonl, ISS.I Compultr Lone,
Hunllnqlon Bffcll, C•lllornla •2'Af.
Tiits bu>tneu I• conducled by a cor
PO•etlon
Mk,_1 I. c:.oi-, M Sall Mlo,_1
Drive, Sulla 100. Newoor1 Beacll,
CelllOmla '2MI>
R-r1 D. E1ttl, »t Sen Mlg,.I
Drive, Newoort BHch. Celllornla ,,...,
Excellent
Financing
l J
J
Call collect (7 14) 942·3236 or (714) 695-0660 F P PubllSlot,., Inc:.
Jemes W Fl..,.e>an
E~tCUllvt lll<t PtH This business Is concklcttd by a 111••••••••••••••••••••••••• llmltecl perlnf<SIMp 1-
Tiii• 'JUl-l was Ill.cl with IN
County Cler• ot Oron~ CCNnty on
.. 119 "· 1'81 "'""" Publhlled OranQt Co.st Dally Piiot,
.>\119 11, Sept f , II, 19, 19'1 ll7H1
fltllllC NOTICC
Ml<,,_I I c:.oi-
Tllls st••-• -111.0 wllll the Counly Cler-ot Onnve County on August~. 1tll
ltae..1H.Men'-
"9~~0r.SllltttM
H....-rt 11eec:11, ea. -Pul>llsned Or-Co<tSI Dally Pilot,
Jlug. ll, Sept ••• 11, ti,'"' .. , .. 1,
PVlllC •TICE
ll'ICTITIOUS •USINIU
NAME STATEMENT
HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE
SERVICES. IUO Log,,n Al/1111,., Unit o, Costt Me-st, C•lllornl• 9»2'
G•rv E-Wll1«1, llO> Wa,.....,
l'ICTITIOUS BUSI NEU lllAllJC MllTV'( L-. Goa~ Mew, Calllomlt ,,.,.
NAME STATEMENT ... PIVI"-Thi• b<AlneU I• conduc1ed by •n 111
Tilt toflowing person ••doing l>usl-1-------------1 dlvl-1
""\\ •• l'ICTITIOuS IUSINIES.S c;.,y E Wiison CLASSIC FINISHI NG, lOU S. NAMESTATEMIENT Tll" &1<11-1 W O$ filed •11h 1111 ~••rbO< Blvd , Soni• Ana, CA t)IO.O Tl•• followlno IM•SOM ere aolng County Cler~ ol 0••"9'1 County on
Sllt lltt Dean R tC hudson. >Ott business as: AuouSI 26, ltll
t oolldot Avt . Costa Mo.t, CA '1626. JAY FLANAGAN, UH Werner rlMW
Th" °"''""'' 11 conduCleO by •n In· Av•"""· S..lte A, Founteln "••lo. CA PJ1bO...., 0.-Co.II D•lly Pilot, aiv10u11 nJoa. Aug, n, Sept.•, 11, 11, 1t11 •w1
S~llff RIChtrclsOn F P, Puellt.ller\, Inc IA C.llfCM'nl•
Thi\ 1t•l•,,,.n1 ••• llleo wtlh tr. coroor.tlonl, l)~I '°"""''•' L.ant. Cu11nlv Clerk ol Oranoe County on Hu"11nQ1on Be.en. C.lllCM'nt• ,,_
S.pt 1 1'41 Tnl1 ~lnftl h c-uctiod b'f a C0t• r11_, DO••tlon.
Pul>ll\llo<I Oranve Co.>1 Dally Piiot, F p PuOllSher\, Inc <,~01 4, 11 II, 1S 1'81 l«HI J.,._ W Fl-
Ea.cutlote vice Prn.
flUBLIC NOTICE Tll•• stalof'Ntfll was 1119CI wltll IN
County Cler• of 0••"9t County on
PUIUC MOTlCE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS
NAME STATIEMIENT The followlno persons are dolnq
bli1lneu n .
NEWPORT INTERNATION.A L,
:.51 Birch Sl,...1. NewPOr1 Baech, CA
'1660 . .Aug 21, ltll, .. 1M11S WILLIAM A. MENDELSOHN.
NOTll .. E ~~ .. T:.~~:>~rs SALi Publlllwd Or•not Coast Dally Pllol 25075 AC«I• I.AM. UQUN Hills, C-'
UIJTl(E IS HEREBY GIVEN, 11\el Aug. 21,s.pt, 4, 11, 11, ltll ll7Hi t1H3 ALECI( BLOCK, 100 Werner no rr1c1ty, S..Plomt>er H . 1t11 tit 00 ------------.A.,.nue, Los "'-'n. CAt0024
o •lo<• • m of s.tld Cle'f, In Ille ottlc• PUil.iC llOTlC[ Thi• builneu Is conducted by 0 '' Rf4 \. ESTATE S ECU RITIES generalp.af'tnersr.,p. \EllV ICE. IOCalod •I 1010 Norlll ------------Wllll-A IN,_,....,,,
Oro.Wwav. Suol• M . In IN City ol Cl'I' 1M Tllll 11•1-I wu fllect wllh lhe ~nal-""" County ol Oran91, Stale ol NOTICE 0, TltUSTEE'S SALE Counl'f Cieri! 01 Drt"9t County on (411 .iorn1 •, REAL EST •TE T.S.No 2...._. StPI 1,1tl1
Sl (Ulll'TIES SERVICE, .t Calltornl• On S•pttmt>tr 1S, "11, al t . IS 11'17tltt
•orpor•llon, u duly apPOlnle<I TrustM o'clO(~ a.m., Friday, ·~ Ille Iron! .,.. PubllU...i Or-eo.u Dall., Pllol,
undtr ano pUrsuanl 10 Ille PO-• ol tr•nu to lllt old Drano• County Stpt. 11, 11, u, Oct. 2, 1991 Jm~I \fie rontorr..i In 1rw1 cort•tn Offd ol Courlhou... located on Senta Ana rru~t o .. cultd by MANLEY J Blvd., bel•ttn Sycamore SI. I.
FE OUCIA & DENEIGE 0 FEDUCIA, Bro-•y, Sent• AIWI, CA
nu>Wnel ....a wile, record@d Oct-r 2, W E S T E A N M U T U A L
1'90 111 a-1)171 o1 Otllcltl A.cords CORP.ORATION,• C..lltomla corpore.-
ol said CAlunlv. at~ •1. A.corder'• Uon. u TruslM or sublllluted Tna-,
ln\lrumenl No ,.11, b" rMi«I ol • unckr tt.e o..d of trust HKuMd b'f
brU<ll or Otfault In payment or OISTOMAT COMPANY OF NORTH
Pt•lorrn•n<• ol 111• oblle•llOl\S AMERICA. INC., • C•lllornl• .. cured lller.i>y, includlng 1,..1 brM<h Corpor.,IOn, lltrt ln Ulltd TNSI«,,...
or detaufl. Noilce ol whlcll ,.._ ,... corded Aug. 3, 1t7' •s lnstrumtfll No.
cor-A,prll 1, n11. In Booll 1400s o1 .an, ln Booll IJ2"· P~ 1"1, of Of·
Dlll<l•I At<ordl ot wld Counl'f, •t tlcl•I Racordt of Dr•nge Covnl'f,
P•O• ,,.,, Rtcordtr'• Instrument No, CelllOmlll, wlll .. 11 •I pvbllc •u<llon to
U04 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· Ille h~ blddtr tor, .. ,., P•Y•bM lfl
TION TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER lawful -y ol the United St.let al
l'OR CASH. lawful money o1 the Unit-Ille time of s.tle, Ille lnte,..,t C011ve'f9C1
td Slllles, •II ~Y•bl• •I Ille time ol 10 •nd -held by M IO ln11-Undff
salt, 111 fl\1111, lltle and lntff'HI "°'" H id deed of 1rutl 111 lh• pr-ny
11e10 by 11. u TruslM, 111 -lo t"-1 rt-sltuat..S In w ld Count., and Statt,
•I p,._rty llll>att 111 wkl CCNnty Mel dncr1-•a:
SI ale, dH<rlbod t s lollOWl. T11411 portion of Loi ti ol Tr.cl No.
\.ot 2 of Tr.ct No 4710. In lhe City 6.Sl, es .-on • Meo rec~ 111
ol Newport 8a1th, as •llOwn on • mlC) Booll 19, P~ 42 ol MIK•ll•-
PVIUC lfJTlCE
ll'ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS
NAMI! STATEMENT
T111 fotlowlno .,.,_, 11 dolno bull·
MH •s.
SADDLEBACK VALLEY PAINT -
ING , 2SH2 Cherro. 5•n Ju•11
C1pltlreft0, C.llfCM'nla tlr.7S
Gene W•lll. Jr. 2S442 O\arro, San
Ji;en Capillr-. Gtllfornl• 9l67S
Tiiis business Is conducted DY en I"
dlvlduel
~WalllJr.
Tllll fte'-t wat tlltcl Wiii\ IN
Counl'f Cltf1I of Or-County on~
I.miller I, 1"1 .. ,,...,...
Publllhecl OrM\91 eo.st O.lly Piiot,
Sept •• "· "· 25, Oct. 2, ••1 -..1
NIUC •ncE rtcordecl •r Booll 1 .. , ~ It of Ml .. Mops, racordl ol Oran.,. Co11nly,
oll•t.-a MOPl, In Ille Offlct o1 the Calllornle, more p1 rtlc11larly l'ICTITIOUI IUllNISS
County nKordt< of wld c-IY dt1crl-as tot~: NAMI ITAT1!MINT
Tiie strt>tt eddrfts or other com~ The _1., 50.00 !Mt of Ille fftller· The tollowll\O _ _. It aofng bu.I·
de•IONflon, II any, ot Iha rffl pt-· ly 22S.00 i... of Mkl Lot ti, wlcl 22S,00 MU •t•
ly lltreln.-clHcrlbtd It PVr-'td IMl ""'9~•'°"llthe~r· HVCl(LIBERAY F.-RM, 6715
,. tit ,,,, s..u-.. O.tve, N .. _, ly 1111• of H id LOI " from Iha Hone"-It-. Or-. C.tltoml• BH<h, Gtlttoml•. 1011lhtHltrly corner the,.of, 1111 .,...
The _,,lgned ,,.,._.,, dlt<IOllM WttlO<'l'f M'4I fftlerly llMt tf Mid Jerry OVntlft, 67U HOrtttl\ot •II llMlllll't' for lncCM'rlKtnHs In Ml4I parul llelflO .i rlghl .,...., llO IN Roff 0r.,. c.tttornl• tM'
llrt" lddr•H « other cotnmon *' '°""'" ly line~ ' ' ••on•tlon. EXCEPTING TH.l!ltlFltOM llM Thlt .......... It ~-by •n Ill•
S1lc1 .... will be maci. wltlloul w•r· sou!Nr1v 10.00 t911 u dlH<rlMcl In dlvlo ... 1. wrvounton
Tiiis ··-I Wll filed wUh Iha eoumv Clerk of Or-Collnl'f on 5--
lffllDef .. 1'11
rvu •nee
l'ICTITIOU• IUSINIU
NAME STATIMINT
TM ioltowlng jMrM>n• ••• doing
bliil-.. :
CDA/SAN MARCOS, L TO , »t
Sen Ml-I Oflw. S..011• 100, N...,DOf1
Be.ch, C.llfornl• '16'0
Mk l'IMI I C"'-, »t Sen Miguel
Drive, Suite 100, NtwDOrl Buell.
C• lltorni• '26tO
R-.1 0 E•el, »t SM\ MIO<>el
Drive, Suit~ too, Newport 8e•<h.
C•lllomla '26tO
Thi• b<UllWU " condUClto bv •
llmll.cl 1>9r1nerstolp,
MlcllNI L Collen
This stt1emen1 •H 111.0 wl1h IN
County Cler• of Ounve County on
AUQUSI ~. ltll ,,..,,,.
ltae..1 "· _._, '"· Sil~~ CH. Sotltt 956
~IMdl.ea • .-
Puoo~ Or-Go.II D•lly Pilot, Aug. 21. s.pt. 4. 11, II,"" ~1
PUIUC MOTlCE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS
NAME STATEMENT
T llt loltowlno SMrM>n• are dolnv
t>uslnnsu:
A NEWPORT HOME LOAN • 243;
B NEWPO/H HOME LOAN.,.., C.
NEWPORT HOME LOAN 06S; 0
NEWPORT HOME LOAN #266; E.
NEWPORT HOME LOAN •267, F.
NEWPORT HOME LOAN •268; G.
NEWPORT HOME LOAN •2 .. ; H.
NEWPORT HOME LOAN •270; ll
Corpor•I• Pl.it, Nt•POn BH ch,
C•llfornla ""° Newport Homt Loan, Inc.. C•llfornla, 11 Corportlt Plue,
Newport 8ffcll, C.lllomla •lt'O
Newport Homt L°""· Inc:
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Cork Kloke
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County Clerk ol Oranve C011nh on
Augufl 26, 1t11.
F1WSZS Published Or""Ve '°'911 O•lly Pllol,
Aug 21. St91. 4, 11, 11, ltll JtlO-tl.
ll'ICTITIOU~ IUSINISS
NAMI STATIMENT
f ht follow\na perM>ns ere dol"O
buslntUH!
PIHi( POODLE PET CENTER,
SO. East 111 s1,..1, Tustin, C.lllornla
""° C•rl Allen K-. 13041 N~ St., Garcltft Gn>w , C.lltornle •Ml
Mulon KatlllHn l(n•PP, •J1M1
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As the system exists, Robinson believes,
it 1s so complex the average person will
never know what benefits to expect "and
will never know how much responsibility
to assume for himself and his family ."
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CONVERTIBLE DUE -The Americ an-made
convertible is n ·t dead a fter all Chrysler
Corp. is unveiling this LeBaron for 1982
Detroit ·s new offerings will include m a ny
sm aller. lighter and more expensive models.
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•
The Eagles soared
to new heights
in Buffalo. See G2 .
Fern~ndf
hasn't ~~
·~haitged
LOS ANGELES CAP) -Early
this season, when the Fernando
Valenzuela legend began taklnl
shape, tbe20-year·old left-bander
said he didn't believe that the aud. '"! den fame he had encounterecl
would change him. That seems tq
betbecaseinanumberofways. . I
Valenzuela, who woo hit first I
DeM, ........... ~
Quarterbacks in action this weekend are f from left ) Costa Mesa's Steve Anderson, Corona del Mar's Eric Woods and Estancia's Jim McCahill.
Streaks on. the line • • m prep action
Many questions figure to be. answered tonight as, area football teams resume play
By aOGER CARLSON
Of .. .,..., ..........
Questions, questions -they'll be
answered tonight as Orange Coast area
high school football teams enter the
second week of non·league action.
Can Edison High keep its winning
streak alive and make it 24 in a row?
<The Chargers are rankea No. 1 in CIF
Big Five Conference and Orange Coun·
ty and are two·time defending Big Five
kingpins).
Can Fountain VaJJey's Barons <No. 2
in CI F and Orange County) put down El
Toro for a third straight year? <In two
tries El Toro has yet to score on the
Barons).
Can Estancia's Eagles contain
Laguna Hills quarterback Bill
McVicar? (McVicar completed 23 of 27
passes for 309 yards last week). Estan-
cia is rated No. 4 in the tough Southern
Section.
CAN MAlllNA WGH'S Vikings make
it three in a row? (The Yikes are
ranked No. 8 in the Big Five and are
heavily favored tonight). And will the
defense make it three straight without
allowing a touchdown?
Can Damon Berryhill and his Laguna
Beach IDgh teammates pick it up after
heavy graduation losses as the Artists
open their season <they scrimmaged
during the firs t week, rather than play.
ing a regular practice game), or will
Irvine keep it going after snapping a
10-game losing streak last week?
There are many more questions to be
answered, and for sev.eral, it's a matter
of asking if the running game can get
its act together.
Newport Harbor, Ocean View and
Mater Dei had big disappointments in
the ground game a week ago and each
has been putting some ~xtra emphasis
this week in beefing up that area.
ON THE FIRrNG LINE tonight at
quarterback are some of Southern
California's finest -with Fountain
Valley's Matt Stevens, Estancia's Jim
McCahill, Edison 's Ken Major, Newport
Harbor's Greg Selby, Ocean View's
John Heinle, Marina's Ken Laszlo and
Corona de! Mar's Eric Woods, among
others, putting the ball up.
Stevens hit 10 of 22 for 173 yards a
week ago and was an All-CIF selection
as a junior, as well as McCahiU, who
clicked on 13 of 20 for 179 yards in the
opener.
Major. a 6-4 prospect who has toiled
in the shadow of Stevens,. was 14 for 23
and 163 yards in the opener and figures
to go to the afr that much again despite
the running punch of Dave Geroux and
Theo Langford for Edison, while Heinle,
Selby, Laszlo and Woods each possess
the potential to break games open.
Also a key passer, but who must wait
until Saturday to show his wares, is
Costa Mesa's Steve Anderson. Mesa
meets Santiago Saturday night at Bolsa
Grande ...
WOODBRIDGE OPENS its first-ever
vars ity campaign against Orange
Lutheran. a 14-0 winner over Marshall
of Pasadena last week.
Capistrano Valley and Esperanza, the
top·rated teams in the Central and
Southern conferences and the finalists
in the Central Conference showdown In
1980 <Capo was the champ with an 11·0
vi ctory), collide, while University tries
Sunday is Rams' day of rest
At least that's the way they've played so far
NOTES IN A COOKJE .JAR:
Dan Pastorini will not (at least for the time be·
ing) become a member of the Rams. There are
just too many problems -Pat Haden 's feelings,
J eff Rutledge's feelings, Pastorini's contract, etc ..
etc. Too bad nobody Is concerned about the fans '
feelings ...
OK, maybe Coach Ray Malavasi and General
Manager Don Klosterman do get along -on a
personal basis. Football-wise, they're miles apart.
How else do you explain the latest incidents involv-
in1 Fred Dryer and Pastorini? The coaching staff
wants Pastorini like they would another loss. It
was Klosterman who was high on the former
Oakland Raider quarterback and brought him in.
Malavasi didn't -and still doesn't want
anything to do with him.
It's somewhat ironic Malavasi would place
Pastorini on what the Rams call their •'disaster
list," which is where the team looks for replace-
ments in case of injuries. Malavasi, himself, might
be on that list if the Rams lose Sunday . . .
If you're a betting man, smart money is to
wager on the Packers and take the seven points
Sunday, or don't wager at all. It's your choice,
naturally, but the Rams are a pretty shaky invest·
ment right DOW • • •
RAMS.
JOHN
SEVANO
it's his job to make sure his team has it. He hasn't
done a very good job so far . . .
MORE MALAVASI : "We don't have any
serious problems. We jus t haven't put a good
game together yet." Oh ...
Does Malavasi feel any pressure yet about hjs
job? "No. I have a three-year contract. I don't feel
that at all. But then I'm not the person lo ask
that." ...
Pat Haden, on whether he's looking over his
shoulder : "If they want to yank me, let them yank
m e. 1 ·m JUSt going to go out and do the best l
can ... "
Add Haden: "Sure they (the fans> are going to
~la~.e me for what's been happening. But that's
ltfe. . ..
Are the Rams embarrassed by the past two
weeks? "I don't know if we're embarrassed," said
Nolan Cromwell. "We certainly haven't played up
to par -but I wouldn't say we're embarr.assed.''
Add Pat Thomas on the subject: "We 're just
not doing the little bitty things we ought to be do-
ing." I wonder ii Haden can be referred to as a lit·
tie bitty thing? . . .
to make it two in a row with a game at
Tustin.
Tonight's Games
(7:30 except where noted)
Laguna HiUs (0-1) vs. Estancia (1-0)
at Newport Harbor
Newport Harbor (0-1 > vs. Cypress
( 0-1 > at Western ·
Irvine 0 ·0) at Laguna Beach (0-0)
Fountain Valley Cl·Ql vs. El Toro
(0:1) at Mjssion Viejo
Mater Dei Cl-0) vs . Dos Pueblos (0·1)
at UC Santa Barbara
Ocean View (0-1) vs. La Quinta (0-1)
at Bolsa Grande
Pacifica Cl-0) at Westminster(l-0)
Corona del Mar (1-0) at &lo Clemente
(0-1)
Huntington Beach (0-1) vs. El Dorado
CO-l> at Valencia
Santa Ana Cl·O> vs. Edison Cl-0) at
Orange Coast College
Un~versity (1-0) at Tustin (0-1)
Bolsa Grande (0-1) vs. Marina (1-0)
at Huntington Beach
Orange Lutheran 0 ·0) vs. Wood-
bridge (0· l ) at Irvine
Esperanza (1 -0) at Capistrano Valley (1 -0)
eight big league starts in April
and May to lie a major league rec.'
ord, has continued his brillianc~·
on the mound, and, as was the
case earlier, his unassumin4.
manner in dealing with his ac··
complishments.
HIS LATEST feat came Thurs·
day night as he blanked Atlanta·
on three singles and the Dodgers'
downed the Braves 2·0. It was
Valenzuela's eighth shutout of
1981, tying the major league re-
cord for shut-0uts by a first-year
hurler set by Ewell Russell of
the Chicago White Sox in 1913.
"It's another win for the team,
that's what it means," said
Valenzuela through an in-
terpreter when asked about his
lates t accomplishment. "It
pleases me to get records, but th~ majn thing is I am winning." .. ~
Valenzuela is now 13--4 with Ii'
2.37 earned run average. He leacbc
the National League in victories,
complete games (11), shutouts,
strikeouts (162), and, most likely,
in standing ovations.
The Dodger Stadium crowd ~
46, 168 roared its approval a•
Valen zuela got Cla udell
Washington on a ground ball, Bob
Horner on a strikeout and Chris
Chambliss on a line drive to rant
lo complete his latest gem.
Was it his finest game of the'
year?
"IT'S VERY hard to tell," be
said. "I don't think I've pitched
that many better games then
tonight."
It would be difficult to be much
better. Valenzuela, who walked
two and struck out six, yielded
singles by Bruce Benedict in the
fifth inning. Jerry Royster lb tbe
sixth and Rufino Linares in tbe
seventh. Royster was tbe onl~
Atlanta baserunner to get as faJ!
as second base in his team's f1ftli
straightloss.
'·He had all of bis stuff tonight,''
said the slugging Horner. "He
pitched a whale or a ball game.
<See DODGERS, Page C%)
YES. THE RAMS had losing streaks In 1979
and 1990, but you can't compare 'em to this
aeason. In '79, the Rams were besieged with in·
juries. In 'M, they had the walkouts. This year
there are DO excuses, the Rams are just playing
lousy football . . .
A gre3t sideshow to the main performance on
the field SUnday will be the one in the stands con·
ducted by the fans who will be torn between booing
Pat Haden and chanting for Fred Dryer . . .
BENNY RICARDO, the Costa Mesa High and
Orange Coast College product who kicked three . -~ Dan Pastorini throws some passes under the watchful '1Jf!S of Ram3 General Manager Don Kloster17UJ1>
A couple of good beta would be the appearance
of both Dryer and Jeff Rutledge sometime during
the Packen' contest . . .
Malavasi lnsl1ht: "Tb.iftls that normally don't
happen to me are happeninc." No kidding . . .
Add Ma.lava.al: "What you can't do in this bu.si·
ness .. panic, whether you're l>-2, l>-3 or 0·4. ''
Presumably 0-S stvta the panic state . . .
Tbe Rams' bl11est problem tbua far bu been
latenaity or. better yet, a lack of .it. Malavasi says
_ Rama game to be televised
Tbe Rama· came SUnday wttb the Green Bay Pae• .. will be televilecl live locally, the club an·
nounted Tbunday.
' The reaaalnlnf 2,000 H8tl for Sunday'• 1 p.m.
start tit Anaheim 9tadlum were IOld Juat under the
NPL dtlldUne ol 1 p.m. Tbunclay. ~ same wW be bro.dellt b)' Channel 2 with i Vln kuU)' and Jobn Madden llandlin1 the play·bY· ... ,.
<See SEVANO, Page CZ) and Coach Ray Malavasi Wednesday. r
Boxers --and fans --deserve a scoreboard ..
By HAL BOCK
.~ ..........
LAS VEGAS -When Gerry Cooney and.
Larry Holmes go to work on each other here next
March · with the heavyweight cbamplonsblp at
st.ate, both men would do well to remember the
lesson taucbt by the judges at the Su1ar Ray
Leonard·Thomu Heams fieht.
A boxer cu take nothina f« sranted. He can
beat a steady rat·a·tat·tat on the other ~an~
and dart around the rtnc. •tlnc jabe and , slip
puocba all nisbt )Oftl, and tbea ftnd out that . . .
aurprhe, aurprpe . . . be •a a loMr. •
That'• wbti alm01t happened to Sucar Ray.
He bad done a reuonably 1ood Job on Rearu and
WU comfortably ahead OD the •c«eboardl of IDOlt
rln11lden. Hll com.. ftsund be wu wtnalq, ud
be could bay• taken a cautioul cou.ne ill tbe tut
,,
two rounds, protectint what seemed to be a sub-
stantial enough lead.
If he bad done that -and it would have been a
perfectly reasonably strategy -he would have
lost.
And wouldn't there have been some lovely
COMMENTARY
howls of protest lf that had bAPP1:Ded?
Boxini, unlike alm01t every other apon, ll not
objective. There II no round·bY·round score po11ted
for everybody in the bullcllna to ••· You can
watch • fllbt and lblnk your mu II way abud.
Then cornea the decialon, and 1uddetlly be'• a
loeer. How cu.tb~t be,>'~ wonder. How, indeed?
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· (lli er• rqretably
get ~d· of~)efl.erson ~
.• w.; ;. . •.
yoo ·~e -9:'~· 'iJ1= • • wNt recelv• Johft Jefftfton ial• aoeAfe 1bunday to the San Die10 Cbartert
and the ~am prempdy traded him to Green
Bay. ' The announcement, by Eugene Klein, the
Chargers' owner, came an hour after Jefferson
and hla lawyer told a news ecmference that lbeir
months·long salary ~ute could never be re-
solved. Klelft aald the 0-Me was contmceBt on
Jeff~ reporUD1 td the Padc..,-s and passing
,-a "7&\e-1.
~ ··~·nn oot vert happy to announce lbil,"
Klein =~astily olllled P9WS conference. He praised f erson't '-btlky but said be •CMald re·
fue to clyb JpH~ api.nst renecotiatiD1
eeatTaets. "'
A hwnber of ether teama" considered tak·
int JtfttnOll, Klein ntG without ident;ifyt.M
them. 1he Dallas COwbo~. Chicago Bean~ anct
New York Gianta were l'eported to have been
amon1them. ·
KRltn Nfd the decision to trade Jefferson
was Dl8d• "wlH!n be went on national
televilion" about a week ago ud said he
believed l\e should go to aaother team.
· In his appeuaaee earlier Thursday, Jef·
fer~talled the Chargers "a quality team." ·
"'ney coulcl build a dynasty here with what
they could aet for.me," asserted the 2S-year·old
voted th• Chargers' most •aluable player in
1980.
His l"loney demands-were never mad~
publlc.
Quote of the day
P"9 ._., on hla nev•r·endlnl k>v• of
baaeball: "It doe1n't tak• much to set m•
up tor baHball. Once t.be naUonal antbtm
plays, I 1et chills. I even know lbe worda
to it DOW."
'84 Olympics won't be cheap
LOS ANGELES -Nickels and • di••s woo't buy you advertlslna ·
time Clwtlill the 1114 Winter or Sum·
met Olympic Slimes.
'11'e1Amll'tcan Broadcutln1 Company N14 Thurld~ tft•t. one-half minute du.rinl prt~
Um• tl allbt would cest $215,000 aod tbe ca.ta
mQ IO up. Tbe ume half-minute on weekend
da)ltisa4t ~l eM t85,000, late hight Sll0,000 fDd weltk..,..~. ' /l~ la.•Y1na $225 million ror the rights to
teleeut the~ysnflcs and the network wW be
charted ...eer $100 million to be the host
telec...,,
There will be an estimated 200 hours or
more of Olympic teleca1t.i1l1.
John JA,saru, vice president of s ports sales
and1 OMl'cbaodialn1. told a media conference
there'.., ... DO doubt that the Soviet Union will co~~bl r... An1eles. ~ .-i be a lot of statementa be•cen
DOW ........ but the Chinese will be MN, and
it yov tbdlk the Russians will let the Cbinese
take tb~ ff.,, you're wrong," be aaJd.
FV's Undley is three shots back
a..ft, ....... of Fresno fired a l!I 5-under~• ~ Thursday to take the
first round lead in the Long Beach
Queen Mary Open golf tournanlent at the El
Doradt Goll Course. Bria• IJ.Dd.ley of Fountain
Valley, a rwmerup in the U.S. Amateur two
ween qo, is three strokes off the pace . . .
Elsewhere, Tommy Valen&IH, hoping lo elU'll a
lop-to exemption if his putter will just behave,
tamed tbt long Fairway Oaks Golf Club in
Abilene, Texas with a 6·under-par 66 to grab the
~~Ing reund lead of the LaJet Classic . . .
"K.atllJ Mell.Oen, currently 72nd on the LPGA
money list and-without a victory on the tour in
her 10-yel!J" professional career, fired a 3-under-
par 69 and held a two·shot lead in the inaugural
ff~reden Classic in High Point, N.C.
Baseball's
longest
season yet
From Page Cl
DODGERS.
' '
• •
Nlekro. Reynolds epert< MOuMon . .
Cral• .. ~.trot .......... 11 loaded triple and DauJfr'.!: -... in rour n&n.1 to help 194 e111 Lb•
way to hls ninth victory ol dM 1•ar
u Houston trounced San Dieft, N to ......._t
National Le11u. acUoa Tb~ •Ciitit'N~ t-7, acauered ftve htta • "'*'-• hi.a Me-.t .
shutout ol the year, ltrikJlif OUl two and ... ,.
tn1 none u be ralaed bit lifetime mark acatut
San Dleio to 18·6 • . .
ay
'111Nllii9lll.atJllD bueball ln 1•:
• . Lalla' aal Wuhburn no·hJt San
..,_.. M • ~Mdlest.Jck Pan, •1 M
b ... --~ipt1' Gaylord Peny had b_.., lr":\:tl at "'e Cardinali.
, .. ~ )'I: 1ta~ pitcher K~n Brett 11 33.
Rowton o;utftelder Tony Scott alao ia 33.
El11wa.ere, Dave Co•UP· , el•'• ldna.l• drove ta Pa .. • • .. • • ........_ ....... ._..,. U S 0 · C B•H•ilelaet to 1lve To• " Mcmn""'~~s · · av1s up team
lee.er (12-2) and ClnclnnaU ,.... ~. Peter Fle•illl • a 14' dedalota ever~ Fran· ....... ,_.,, and EUot TeU¥be;
claco ln 10 IMallls . . . Rt«llt· have bMll .-w to the u .S. Davis
ban.,r Dlt'lt'Relea ~w i:_ Cup-·t«*B~ O~t. 2·4 semifinal be1t-of.flve
ttiree·hltter over" se~ tnr :, ~. hl 411lnst Australia at Portland
nl•I• aM 1.or1Bewa4rtlflf-, a. Ore.,..).. . • Soviet Olympic Commltte~
a ~wo·run deuble to lea• et.ara"l'tnarwday that the U.S. governinent
Ntelrro Philadelphia t.f I 1·2 •ln over ~ d)e Olympic charter by what the Sov·
the New York Meta ... l>ll'NI Jlwter droYe'in 19ll tetaaed u "lnvltation" to South African
five runs with a double _. llU fou..U. CU'"'° at.h~~ ~e lo the United Stat.es. The
1rand slam homer, and .IHfil ta ~ar teilld. ~ st..w.,i.
an eight-hitter to M•t K_,.tll far tbe afiUl ~ !i:::·~~~'Ee~;,~~ln-lh~ .~td ~~~~ , l~n. tad lo
Carcllnals' lead over Kon~~•• ftlip ~-.,,I the top sports events on TV
the Mational Leaaue'a « .. "':iieg ' .,., , ','excellent; ',' game between Pittabartb""4 • ; I fair; / forget It.
wu postponed becaue of rili · .. 111i:
up .. part or a double-tie...,~• ln fy-\~1·a~"'··~•nne1 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ btargb. The Cubs moveil •t. ~ to ~ • • , _. ~
a aeries with the Expos. .,.. · ' NllfllboT~LL: Dallas at~ Engl~.
i •,
1
~ ~ ·r. t •• ~U>~rank Giff~, HowaRI Cosell
Red Sox move ck>ser to Tig.,.S ~ ; Al~h ~e cowboys are 2-0 ian• New .nm Bice. collec. ted four hita, II, : I _, hal Y-' to win Its first ga. "!""• Dallas Is on-
including a three.run homer and a IY • lilt""" t•verlt~ In ton!Qht s game. Coach
run-acoring double as Bo,tol). i• will tln<f Oannv White to the flnno ~omplet.ed a ~our.game' sweep wtth a f.1 vlttocy ··, T.:_ ._"*' ~~~~~~~.._~k•:•~
over Detroit to highll1tbt .. llM>revl-ted ~ f.0)1-.ftd"'i....,•~ted to start Steve orwan at American League sche4ule num1da)t. The-.wtn $1~1'f!Ck.
moved the Red Sox past idle Milwaukee to · .. v , -
within one·half game of the dlvlslon·leadlng ' : · J RADIO .
Tigers in the Americaa Le8"t East ... In the,. • ~-~ -Chicago at Angels, 7. 30 p.m .,
only other game pla~ed. IUcll .,,.HI' and ~e " • l%oot_, :.,.. Oatlas at New England, 6 p.m ., Murray each drove m a pair Of runs and Slto&t KNX (1070).
McGregor gained his 11th victory in 14 decisions Hoc.k•f; :::z._J(tnos vs. Winnipeg at Victoria,
as Baltimore downed Cleveland, 6-2. .. 7 = 50.-J>.m.,..«: PtU (11 SO).
From Page C1
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BOXING SCOREBOARD NEEDED • .· \ ..... . ~.
the fighters know exactly whett ~ stanef 1n me ~cl'tkoring secrecy. cout<S supply one or tne
course of the bout and what they to do~. oth~~. nasty surprise ir the bout 1oes to a de·
A guy who's behind, the way Leoaard ·~cm.let cisielr. •
it all hang out going for the bll punch knockout. A
guy who's in front, Uke Hfama. caa 1et oa Ills · from Pano C1 bicycle and protect his lead. · ;;;;; »~
THE BEST TIDNG about "°5Ubl the·ftght's svv ~No COLUMN scoring as it progresses is that Ule fans ._ whe, ~ ,..
after all, are paying the freight -would know just
whtre their man stands. That seems to be a re-field goals for New Orleans last Sunday, agreed
asonable piece of information to supply to them, the 'Saint& were not as good a football team as the
considering the big money they're plu.akin& down Rams: "Th,e difference is that we're a yo~~ team
for their seats. '"' , aad ~don t ~w the Rams are that good. . ...
A baseball fan gets into the ballpark for a lot': On ttae~9rence b_etween this year and last:
less bucks than a boxing fan. He knows the score "Last year I thought Vmc~ ( Ferragamo) w.as ~ne
all the lime. Why should the fight fan have i. settle -of the best quarterbacks I d ever seen. They Just
for any less than that'? . · twoved1he ball at will against us." ...
-. " Ricardo jast completed his first commercial Keepmg t~e cards secret avoids any ~8Sl~f · 1or the wtm•tn Morris Agency. Jt wd ror the
from the fans m the course~ the fight. But thats"' "Gbmm• l>ftrormance hair salon oreanbatioo
the phony exc~e for not poltint the s~es. When • •11ftd it MCted Ricardo $2,SOO. Unfort.unately, lt will
a football offi~1al throws a n111·far a penalt" <>I'.. •ly tiie ~ill the New Orleans area ...
ba•eball ~mp1re c.alls a runner s~e. or oat, be ... -:!-'ll~'s wife, Karen, related an amusing lea~lng himself wide open for cnttcism f~m !te 19'0ry the P19!lt weekend: "I'm or the Catholic faith
pay10g cuslo~er~. and he let.I 1>lenty of tt. ~ ,: Qll bee thlftg ~ believe in is praying to certain
makes a boxing Judge so ~~al ~~t h~ ~a.a to be , "Sa'iJlf.s fw cetbin things. St. Anthony ts who ~u
protected from the same kind ol enticism . ~ ~ (or·ttst things or items, while St. Jude is
Sure, boxing is subjecti~e. One man'.s '1(1lo_ ,.,., pra.\r to for hopeless c~uses. ~ell, last
haymaker may be anoth•• maa•s jab. Bu& °"oe &k ~J.. r_Med to St. ~nthony. Th1~ year I ve been
people in charge decide what's •llat ln a 'fi\'ea fO St. ~~e. I ve been praymg lo the wrong
round why does it have to be kept a seerit cuatil • · · · ·
the e,;d or the fight? It's not going to cbaaNtbe. . ght: The Rams need more than a
Better to let everybody in tbe building tnqw Jmt s~-~Jp ~m · · · . . where the fight stands rrom ">U.Dd to round. lte tackle Mike f~g wUl marry
' ~U• Gally Monday night m Santa Ana ..
LEONAllD·HEARNS WM a tertlftc sh3: .Oo pep to a nicer guy or a better tackle
b ... <f' ~, .# a shame the judging didn't -m to mlt.c e ft~rft9 are second in the NFC inJ.aSI de-performance that two men put on in the rlnf. I '-· th th h d f r.. Fortunately, it didn't matt.er, but lttm.-. have. enM, '-" ey are 14th vs. e rus an •1 over-... ~ all. Of course, they've only had to face Earl The fight lived up to it.a hoopla, *1d that 1n C•'Dfl>!*l Ud ~rge Rogers in success.Ive weeks itself was an accomplishment. c.oa.ey ad Holmes . .,. .
have a tough act to follow. The1 se.-n .. ,.. of •Jlt~ t>.t Hi1h School will p;rovide the
corninc through, but they'd better rttllem~at i.t8tl•·lntlrieinment Sunday. Who knhs, with
they ean't simply assume they're ahead. Jr tltey .. ~"1uiiit• have been going, this codld be the
do, the judges, wrapped l• ~.e cto~ of round-~1· dey'• biq~(lqhli&ht .
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Baseball standiliA• ·'
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Kansas City
x·Oakland
Minnesota
Texas
Chicago
Seattle
An1~l1
Detroit
Rolston
Milwaukee
Baltimore
x·New York
II
Pct. GB
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.500 , .• ~ .441 • ..• , .
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Mi-. Cit ....... M ) .. Teua (~
19-4), II
It-City,_ .. 1) ....... 1 ..... Mt.
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,. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 18, 1981
Pirates, Gaucho~, RuStiers of~ and f1111Ding
All three cross country teams figure to be in the hunt for their respective conj erence championships ..
U you're 1oln1 to nan tour miles, you mt1ht u
w.tl do tt over 1 scenic coune, and that'• why
today's Palomar Invitational 11 looked upon u a
pleasant aeuon opener.
Oranie Cout, Golden Wt1t and S.ddleback
eollec• d11p1tched their cro11 country teams
south today for the lnvltaUooal over rolU01 bills
and cool beaches before they set down to the real
bualnea next Friday.
Here's a quick look at the 1811 croes country
aquada:
Or•ngeCo•at
OCC Coach Gordie Fitul.llu bil top t.b.t~ run·
nera back, and the Pirates ftpre to batUe Groes·
mont once again ror the South Cout Conference ti·
Ue.
The Pirate distancemen loet four meets last
year -all to Grossmont.
Leading the Pirates is Brian Harold, a
sophomore from El Modena with a top time or
20 : 06. Mike Serna also retuma and brtngs a top
clocldn1 of 20: 11, whUe Mike Henoe. formerly
from Westminster High boasta a personal best of
20 :38 over a !our-mile course.
The trio led OCC to the runner-up position in
the state with only, you guessed it, Grossmont
performing better.
Fitzel's other two returners -Tom Fitzgerald
and Steve Uchytil -should also make the Pirates
a contender for the conference title.
Talented newcomers to watch include Al
Arzaga (Orange), Paul Merryman <Orange), Lalo
Terriquez (Buena Park) Scott LaCrosse <Costa
Mes a >.
"I think that last ye ar in (John) Gerhardt and
(Mike) Lansdon, we had a great one-two punch,
but we lacked depth," notes Fit.zel.
Gerhardt is now running at UC Irvine, whHe
Lansdon is competing at .Cal Poly <San Luis Obispo).
COMMUNITY COLLEGES
CURT SEmEN
"We do have a solid pack of runners, though,"
Fitzel adds, ·•and the team depth will be a starting
.Point."
Oolden Weat
The RusUers of Coach Tom Noon suffered
their first losing season ever, finishing with a 4.5 mark in U8>.
"This year, we've got a real good group of
kids ," says Noon, who has coached the G WC cross
country and track teams !or the a past 16 years .
To begin with, he has a nucleus of returners
led by Dan Arsenault, the former WC!lltmlnster
standout. Arsenault has turned in ,a 1: S:.. 70 in the
800 meters while competing in the Southern Cal
prellms as a freshma n last year.
Other returners are J erry Gallegos, the most
improved runner on the team, according to Noon,
and Rene Balderrama, who has run a marathon in
2:50.
Newcome rs in c lude Ron Al varez (Los
Alamitos), Brian Aros (Un\versity), Warren Burt
<Marina), Tom Shu and Kevin Lappin (Huntington
Be ach), Tim SulUvan <Westminster ) and Les Tate
<Ocean View ).
"I expect better things from the guys this
year," continues Noon. "I think that by the middle
of the season, we should be quite competitive."
Seddleback
"We're excited. We're anxious to get going,"
admits Gaucho Coach J ay Roelen.
MV halts Roadrunners, 7-0
Diablos make first-quar.ter stand up for second win
By RICK WAGES
CM_o.ity ..........
The Diablos of Mission Viejo
ran their preseason record to 2·0
Thursday night by defeating Sad·
dleback High, 7·0, before a small
home crowd of2,500.
"We didn't play a very artistic
game," admitted Mission Viejo
Coach Bill Crew, "but a win is a
win and we'll be happy to take it."
Somewhere in between
numerous frustrations and costly
errors, Diablo running backs
played a better game than the
final outcome indicated.
came early in the first quarter
when Carroll took a ha ndoff from
quarterback Klaus Leitenbauer
and threaded his way thr,pugh the
'We didn't play a
v ery artistic game.'
-MV Coach 8111 Crow
gathering crowd ai:ound left .end
for 16 yards and a touchdown.
Place-kicker John Madigan split
the uprights to increase the score
to7-0.
"We Just played a game of cost-
ly m ental errors," said Roadrun-
ner Coach Jerry Witte. "These er·
rors inhibited our pass execution.
a nd without a good passing game
it's hard to get the ground ga me
~oing."
Saddleback didn't have a cor·
ner on the market for poor pass
execution. Mission Vi ejo complet-
ed only 4 of 16 passes for 31 yards
while the Roadrunners completed
6 of 25 for 55 yards.
The loss left the Roadrunners
wi th a 1-1 record.
Saddleback, which finished second ln the Ml•·
111on Conference's Southern Divlslon Jut aeuon,
boasts four returners.
Chet Verte ( Mlulon Viejo) hu a 21: 11 clock·
Ing to his credit, while Bob Olmeda (Capistrano
Valley) has been timed a t 21:22, and Matt Du1ard
<North Riverside ) has a 21 :44 mark. The Gauchos'
fourth returnee is RandyMartln who has a best or 22: 10. • .·
New members of the Saddleback '81 squad are
Texans Art Hernandez and Armando Nieto, Brad
Cuiso (Irvine>, Shane Donavan and John Weber
(Laguna Beach). Kevin SeJlers (Mission Viejo),
Mike Aschieris (Sun Clemente > and Russ Lloyd
from Idaho.
"We didn't do very well In the conference
m eet last year, so we're looking to reverse the
situation." says Roelen.
T htJ Gauchos start oft the dual meel at~
wi t h a buna next Friday when they holf'
MiraCosta, the southern dlvlslon winner laat )'HJ\ • • • 1''ormer OCC defensive back Steve Cordle b
a pretty good day In the colle1e football opener
between Fresno state and Ore1on two weeu •• 0.
Cordle, now a senior, ls a defensive back tor
F"resno State, and he played a pivotal role ln the
Bulldogs' stunning 23·16 victory.
An All-PCAA performer last seu on, Cordle in·
terceptcd two passes and then recovered a rumble
In the fin al 31h minutes to preserve th, victory.
Cordle played for the 1977 and 1978 OCC
squads • * •
HaJrtlme activities during Saturday's Sad·
dle back-Ventura football contest will Include the
dedi cation of the Saddleback scoreboard to Coach
Ken Swearingen's son, Steven, who died In an In cross country, the Gauchs are matched with
Mira Costa Palomar, San Diego CC. Southwestern
and Imperial Valley in the Mission's Southern
Division.
· automobile accident in 1977 at the age of 19. steve
Swearingen was serving as student body· vice
president at Saddleback when he died.
NFL standings
NATIONAL CON FERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Western Division Eastern Olvision
Atlanta 2 0 0 58 17 1.000 W LT PE PA Pd.
San Fran 1 1 0 45 41 .500 Miami 2 0 0 50 17
Ne w Orlns 1 1 0 23 44 .509 Buffalo 2 1 0 80 23
Rams 0 2 0 37 50 .000 Baltimore 1 1 0 32 63
Eastern Division N England O 2 0 31 42
Phil. 3 0 0 57 27 1.000 NY Jets 0 2 0 30 62
Dallas 2 0 0 56 27 1.000 Central Division
NY Giants 1 1 0 27 31 .500 Cincinnati 2 0 0 58 51
St. Louis 0 2 0 24 50 .000 Houston 2 0 0 36 23 Wash. 0 2 0 17 43 .000 PiltsburghO 2 0 43 67
Central Division Cleveland O 2 0 17 53
Detroit 1 l 0 47 45 .500 Western Division
Green Bay l 1 0
Tampa 1 l 0
Chicago 0 2 0
Minnesota 0 2 0
33 40 .500 San Diego 2
32 32 .500 K City .
26 44 .000 Oakland
23 57 . 000 Seattle
De n ver
T1-rM9J'•k-Plllledelpf\la 20. Buffalo H
~.,. . ._
Grffft 8a'I' al II-(0..,,...12 al I p.m I Cleve I-at Cincinnati
O.troll •I Minftetola
Miami al ~ C0..,,...14 at 10 a.m l
N•w York .His at Plttsburoll
San Francisco al Allant•
Washington at St. Loult
San Oleoo at Kansai c11,
Tam.,. Bay at CNcaoo 8a111.._eat Denver
New one-at N-Yotk Giant~
S.attle at OKI~ _ --<' _,...o-e
Delles at N-E"OI-. n
2
1
1
1
0 0 72 37
0 0 56 43
1 0 43 19
1 0 34 31
1 0 19 20
l.000
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.000
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1.000
1.000
.000
.000
l.000
1.000
.500
.500 .500
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Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury
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OVER KAHSAS CITY ,
HOUSTOHOVER
MIAMI
SAVE s7 0000 · t1
52 7 00 !If ANY I Senior John Carroll, the game's
leading ball handler, carried 30
times for 137 yards, while run-
ning-mate Kevin Beres rushed for
124 yards in 21 carries.
The Roadrunne rs of Sad·
dleback threatened lo score
several times inside the Diablos'
30-yard line only to come up short
against their opponent's strong
and durable defense.
Mission Viej<i. r anked second in
the South Coast League, will host
El Toro Friday while Saddleback
will host La Habra Thursday.
Johnson & -Son
Lincoln-Mercury
~o -~~12-9% 18 I : Lincaln er MerClf} ••
Mission Viejo's only score The Diablos open league play
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LONG . BEAC H
University High's Milte
Herman s cored his
second goal 39 seconds
into overtime to give the Ll•••··~~~!!!I!!!!""'""'~~~~~~~ Trojans a come-from·
behind '7-6 victory over
Esperanza in the first
round of the Moore
League water pol o
tournament Thursday.
In other high school
action, Corona del Mar
blitzed Long Beach Po-
ly , 11·2, while Marina
split a pair of contests -
losing to Beverly Hills,
8-5, only to bounce baclt
to defeat Garden Grove,
8-7.
University trailed
Esperanza 3·0 at the end
of the !irst period, 4-1 at
the end of two and 6·4 at
the end of three before
scoring two unanswered
ARST SHOWING EVER!
THE FAIULOUS HEW 1982
FORD EXP T ARGABIRD
FRl.-SAT.-SUN. ONLY
goals in the final stanza: ORDER YOURS TODAY FOR
Herman then connect-EARLIEST SO. CALIF. DELIVERY ed with bis shot in OT to
give the Trojans an EXCLUSNELY AT
early l-0 record in the THEODORE ROBl .... S FORD young 1981 season. " Brothers KeUy and Scott 2060 HAllOI ILVD., COSTA MESA
Wasbbourne scored 642 00 I 0 54().8211
three and one goals, L ~~~=·~~~~=::;:=:=;;;;;;;;~ respectively in the vie-r.
tor;~r CdM, the Sea x ~.C.~~lb:
Kings were paced by a TM1u , .... 1
~~~~~n:ef:r'~a~d 1~~ ~ i•I•J~[eVJ!1~1 I -~e::i~om <!~~ l!·~~>y CRA OPEN WHEEL CHALLENGE
Jacobs added three TO NORTH -SOUTH • EAST • WEST tallies as the Sea Kini•
built a 6-1 lead at the in-TONIGHT AND SA TURD A y termiallon and crulled th~!~~°!:f:i~'l:y~asn't SEPTIMllR 11 AND lt, I p.m.
as easy. The Vikln11
could never quite catch
up in IOlltng their opener
to Beverly Hilla, onl.y to
fitht back on the
atre~gth of four Steve Miller 1oal1 to ed1e
Gardea Grove in their
DJthtcap.
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aecood period to build a 7-a advantaae and t.ben
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third United States Open championship, returns a shot to
Jimmy Connors Thursday night during an exhibition
match in Seattle.
Boat slww begins
Both new and used boats will
be on dJsplay this year at the
fifth annual Newport Harbor Jn.
The· Water Boat Show.
The Used Boat Show will run
today, Saturday and Sunday at
the wharf area or the Lido
Marina Vjllage. It will be
followed by the New Boat Show,
Sept. 23-27.
Duncan Mcintosh, producer of
the show, said the double·header
will introduce another feature,
that of having one ticket that
will provide the holder with ~s·
its to both shows at one price.
"Ostensibly, one could visit
the two shows eight times with
each visit costing no more than
50 cents," said Mcintosh.
There will be dealers with
used boats, but more than half
the exhibitors will be private
owners who will not only sell but
take trades of anything from
cars lo real estate, according to
Mcintosh.
Mcintosh said the used boat
show originated on the East
Coast with at least two very suc-
cessful exhibits at Annapolis,
Md., and Newport, R.I. There
will be more than 100 used boats
in the first show. Gross value is
not known .
The second show. involving
more 1.han 150 power and sail
boats valued at a bout $11
million,-begins Wednesd.ar.
Hours of the show wil be 11
a.m . to 6 p.m . weekdays and 10
a.m. lo 6 p.m. Saturdays and
Sundays. Admission is $3.'rs for
adults, $2 for children 6·12, and
children under 6 are free.
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Quarterbacks are the bi& question marka tor
Oran1e Coast College Coach Dick Tucker and Sad·
dleback Coach Ken Swearineen when their
teams open the 1981 football aeuoo Saturday.
At Golden West, me anwhile, Coach Ray
Shackleford may have the answer to the coming
campaign with his slgnaJ·caller .
. OCC, coming off back·to-back 2·8 seasons, in·
troduces a pass·oriented offense agalnat the
Palomar Comets at Vista Hieb School In a 1: 30
opener, and Tucker has three freshman QBs vying
for the duties.
At SaddJeback, the Gauchos entertain Ven,_
tura, a team they defeated, 9-3 in last year's Mis-
sion Bowl. Last year's backup QB, David Key,
gets the starting assl«nment, but Swearingen bas
indJcated former Laguna Beach High standout
Lance Stewart will see plenty of playing time.
And, Shackleford's Rustlers, already with a p~oven fi~ld leader in last year's starter, Sam
Aiello, travel lo Bakersfield, where the always·
powerful Renegades await. Kickoff for the Sad-
dlebat k and GWC contests is 7:30.
Here's a look al ho.w the openers shape up:
Orange Coaat at Palomar
The Pirates' Tucker, opening hls 20th season
as OCC's head coach, will have a son in the lineup
for the second time in the past six years. (Older
brother Rhett _played linebacker at OCC/dur /ng
tbe H175 and '76 seasons.)
Freshman QB Clay Tucker, a standout at
Corona del Mar High last season, should get the
starting assignment, but two other freshmen -
Art Mllytorena and Sam Duarte -could see plen-
ty of action also .
At CdM. Tucker connected on 108 of 198 passes
for 1,270 yards and six touchdowns last year. His
efforts earned him All-Sea View League first·team
honors.
"I'm pleased with the play of our freshmen
quarterbacks, but don't lose sight of the fact that
they are freshmen." says Tucker. "If a JC coach
had hi s druthers, he'd like to start a new season
with a sophomore calling the shots. Give us a few
games, though, and I think we'll be solid at
quarterback." /
A pair of talented sophomore running backs -
Tim Frink and Mitch Olson -join Tucker in the
starting backfield. while freshmen wide receivers
Gary Stenlund and Mike Giddings will test the
Comets' defensive backfield. Palomar, a team which struggled to a 1·8
record, is also hoping to rebound from the '80
campaign.
''This team is a lot stronger overall than
teams we've had in the prust," says Palomar
Coach Mario Mendez. "With good depth at all or
the skm positions, we took like a team that can
score more than we did last year." Mendoza is
particularly impressed with his team's defense.
That defense gets the test when it faces
Tucker's new l·formation offense which has
replaced the traditional (for OCC> veer·T.
_ Golden West at Bakersfield
An experienced offense has GWC Coach Ray
Shackleford smiling as bis Rustlers prepare to bat-
Ue Bakersfield.
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Saturday's favorites "",.. OCC vs. Palomar at Vista 0 .30)
fdlen West at Bakersfield (7.30)
Ventlla at Saddleback 0 JOJ
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occ by 7
Bakersfield by 3
Saddleback by 6
In Aiello, Shackleford has a second·team all-
conf erence pick who hit on 110 of 196 passes, good
!or 1,378 yards and nine touchdowM. And Aiello
accomplished those marks despite starting in six
of GWC's 10 games.
And, the GWC offensive line is probably the
team's strongest asset this season. Alex Gerke
(6·3, 250) heads the group of returnees that in·
eludes BUI Smith (6·4, 215) and Jim Larwood (6·2,
230).
ShackJeford's running backs both saw con·
siderable action last season, but neither started.
Todd Elliott and Steve Kottke will be behind
Aiello. EJliolt carried the ball 28 times for 150 yards last year. '
Bakersfield counters with 30 lettermen and a
strong crop of freshmen. The Renegades were 5-4·1
last season, but a disappointing 2·4 in Metropolitan
Conference play.
Coach Gerry Collis enters his 15th s-eason at
the helm. and a career record of 103·36·2 since
becoming head coach in 1967.
Sophomore QB Jim Maples (6·1, 195) has beeri
groomed for the starting assignment this season.
He started several games toward the end of the
1980 season, c•om pleling 23 of 48 passes for 321
yards and two TDs.
Jerry Montgomery, younger brother of the
Philadelphia Eagles' Wilbert Montgomery, heads
a list of tailback candidates. The other two are
Todd Jackson and Pete Lango, both freshmen. and
both expected to see action.
Ventura at Saddleback
For the third time in the last 11 games, the
Pirates of Coach Greg Mohns and the Gauchos get
together. The two met in a sloppily played opener
last season and a much more dignified contest in
last year Mission Bowl. Jn both cases the Gauchos
came out on top.
Swearingen says both Key and Stewart will
see signal calling duty. Neither candidate was
declared a winner in the Gauchos' scrimmage
against Fullerton 136t Saturday.
Key threw the ball seven times, connecting on
three for 33 yards. Stewart was 1 for 3 for 14 yards.
Venl'llra counters with sophomore Brian
Phe lps al QB, but he's expected to be handing the
ball off a lot to running backs Byron Brown and
Teddy Hughes. Hughes has been clocked at 4.45 in
the 40·Yat:d dash.
Mohns has lost eight of his 11 starters on de·
fense, making the Pirates and Gauchos even in
that category.
Swearingen did come away pleased from
Saturday's scrimmage. His young defensive team
held Fullerton to 48 yards on the Hornets' first 30
plays.
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th•ir past 11 c~mea,
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Hrlea with lbe TQronto
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(4:30).
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Weekend
TV sports
Saturday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
9:00 a .m. (9) -HARNESS llOOFBEATS.
10:00 a.m. (5) -ANGELS BASEBALL
Angels at Toronto. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL
-Notre Dame at Michigan.
11:15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -New York
Yankees at Boston.
2 p.m . (4 ) -WESTERN OUTDOORSMAN -
Segments include a trip lo the Jack~on Hole
Valley in Wyoming.
2:00 p.m. (2) -NFL'S BEST EVER.
3 p.m. (9) -BOXING.
3:00 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY -
Featured: The ninth running of the Marlboro Cup,
a 114-mile race for three-year-olds and up. Also:
The World Speedway Motorcycle championships,
taped in London. Balboa's Bruce Penhall was the
winner. Brent Musburger updates the sports
scene.
5 p.m. (2) -NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW.
(7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -The U.S.
trials for the world gymnastics championships,
taped. Also: Coverage of the Southern 500 from
Darlington, S.C. (28 ) -SOCCER MADE IN
GERMANY.
11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The
UCLA Bruins vs. the Wisconsin Badgers, played
earlier in Madison. (13) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL
-The USC Trojans met the Indiana Hoosiers
earlier in the day at Bloomington, Ind.
11 :00 p.m. C11' -RAMS WEEK.
RADIO
Football -Notre Dame al Michigan, 10 :30
a. m .. KP RZ ( 1150 >; Florida St. al Nebraska,
11 :25 a.m .. K.JEV (870); USC at Indiana, 11:00
a.m., KABC (700); UCLA al Wisconsin, 11 :30 a.m.,
KNX (1070); San Jose St. at Stanford, 1:30 p.m ..
KPRZ (1150); Ventura at Saddleback, 7:30 p.m.,
KSBR (88.5 FM>; Cal State Fullerton at Hawaii,
10 :30 p.m .. KWRM (1370), KWVE (108 FM>.
Baseball -Angels at Toronto, 10:30 a .m ..
KMPC (710); Cincinnati at Dodgers. 7 p.m., KABC
(790).
Hockey -Kings at Colorado, 6:20 p.m ., KPRZ (1150).
Sunday's TV, radio
9:30 a.m. (4) -NFL '81. 12 :30 p.m. (2) -NFL
TODAY -Hosts Brent Musburger. Irv Cross and
Phyllis George offer features and updates on
today's games. Also : Jimmy "the Greek"
analyzes the games.
10 a.m . (4) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Miami
Dolphins vs. the Oilers in Houston.
. "io:i>"a~,;.-(5> -ANGELS BASEBALL -The
Angels meet the Blue Jays in Toronto.
Noon (7) -BASEBALL -The Oakland A's
meet the While Sox in Chicago.
1 p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -Green Bay
at Rams.
2 :30 p.m . (7) -GREATEST SPORTS
LEGENDS -Basketball s tar Willis Reed recalls
his role with the New York Knicks in 1970.
4 p.m. (7l -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 -
Highlights of games played this weekend around
the country. 4 :30 p .m . (7) -USC FOOTBALL
IDGHLIGlfl'S.
6 p.m . (2) -PRO FOOTBALL WRAP.
11 p.m. (9) -SPORTS SHACK.
11:30 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
San Jose State vs. Stanford. Taped Saturday.
RADIO
Baseball -Angels at Toronto, 10:00 a .m.,
KIEV (870); Cincinnati at Dodgers, I p.m ., KABC
(790).
Football -Green Bay at Rams, 1 p.m., KMPC
(710); Seattle at Oakland, 1 p.m., KNX 0070); San
Diego at Kansas City, 11 a.m., KSDO (1130).
(The Dally Pilot is not responsible for late
changes.>
Orange Coaat DAILY PILO'f.,4=rlday. September 18, 1981 ca,
U.S . v.olleyball te~m has local fla
Women now training, at Cote de Caza in preparation for World Cup competition • By HOWARD L HANDY .................
Southern California ln ceneral and
the Orao,e Cout area ln particular
has been the hot-bed of women's
volleyball for a number of yea.rs in
the United Statet.
more oppe>rtunltlea for that here than team• are 1ut.idi1ed by th aovtm·
ln Colorado... ment and ln Japan, factories 1pooaor
Corona del Mar and Newport
Harbor high schools have made the
4·A playoffs a local event on more
than one occasion. Orange Coast and
Golden West colleges have aone lo
the state tournament and won there
in recent years.
UCLA and USC have annually been
among the best teams on the college
level.
HOLDING A TEAM such u the na·
llonal 1roup together is no mean task
ln Itself. Yet, to compete on an ln·
ternaUonal level, this is a necessity
There just isn't the
competition in the U.S .
like this. Yet we are
behind on the interna-
tional level.
-U.S. Coech Me Wno-r
NOW THERE IS another team and Selinger has de~oted his life to
here that figures lo bring even more making the U.S. a power in women's
glory lo the area and to the country volleyball.
as well. "In this country, however, we don't
The U.S. National women's volley-compete against any other women's
ball team has moved from Colorado teams-." Selinger admits. "There just
Springs to the Orange Coast area and isn't the competition for a team like
is currently training at Cote de Caza this. Yet we are betiind on the in·
each day. ternational level."
Ur. Arie Selinger is the head coach Selinger rates China as the No. 1
and he explains the move in this team in the world, then puts CUba,
manner: Russia, Japan a nd his own U.S.
"We trained in Colorado Springs squad in a group a notch behind.
the teams.
"ANOTHE& TIONG that la lmpor.
tant is the amount of time we are
able to spend ln tralnine. We are
tralnlng about 2S hours each week
while China and Japan train from 42
to 48 hours a week. Russia and Cuba
at least 30 hours. We 're about 50 per-
cent behind in this respect. ' ,,
"If each professional team in the
country would devote just one cent
for each admission to jbe Olympic
cause, it would be a treme'Ddous help
to everybody.''
Selinger says that collegiate
players are not suited lo the interna-
tional type of competition because
they haven't had the elonaated train-
ing.
"We have two of the hardest hitters
in the world in Flo Hyman and Rita
Crockett," he sa~. "Th~ Japanese
don't have that type or hitter and
when they practice, they have a man
drilling the ball to them at the net.
"Just before he hits the ball, be
says. 'Flo Hyman, Flo Hyman' then
hits it as hard as he can. That's the
type of respect she bas as a hitter." for the 1980 Olympic Games and il "We have a sponsorship from
the boycott hadn't existed, we woWd Mizuno Sporting Goods Co. but it
have been in the Games," he says. doesn 't pay the entire freight," he SEUNGER, WIDLE satisfied to be
··Arter the boycott. seven of the says. "We get $50,000 from the Olym-training at Cote de Cua, woul<l pre-
players decided to stay with the pro· pie committee and raise about fer lo have a gym at his disposal 24
gram through the 1984 Olympic $35,000 more through various chan-hours each day.
Games in Los Angeles. nels but our annual budget is about "They have been very good to us
"But some of the girls were behind $208,000 with about 32 percent used but our time on t~e floor is limited to
rl1ht next door. The day beclnl at
each morning &Dd the pltl)'_.. .,.
lne exercises, practJcln.1, rtlltlq I
11,(a hours at mld·day, p.racileln
again and then dolns their laundry.
"They sleep about flve boun
night and 10 through thla rou
seven day1 a week. I doo't ldvoea
that much practice but it would
better to have a &.Ym at our d.llpo1
Cull time in order to set our o
schedule.
"We will go into an eigbt·bour da
to 1983 during our final preparati
for the Olympics. This will be o
five days with a half-day on Saturda
and Sunday oft.''
THE U.S. TEAM will compete
the World Cup competition ln lap
in November and two of the team'
matches have been selected as ke
action -one against China and th
othe r against Russia and both hav
been put in featured time slota. ·
The U.S. team is currently com
posed of 12 players lncludfni th
veteran Debbie Green, a graduate
Wes tminster High and U$C. Bu
there are also several younger
players from this area including Kil Oden of Irvine, Tracy Clark an
Leslie Devereaux of El Toro, al
three just 16 years or age.
Selinger's theory is to bring u
some young t alent to mix with thif
older players in an effort to
perpetuate the program through
Hl84. The oldest player right now is
Hyman who is 27.
in their schooling, so we decided to for international travel to the airlines four or five hours in the afternoon,"
come back lo this area to help them alone. Selinger says. "ln Japan, they not
get back in school. There are far "In many other countries the only have a gym but a dormitory ~------------------..:.......----------------------------------------------------------------------------~
Speedway
cyclists
compete
Scott Autrey will com·
pete in tonight 's
~!leedway motorcycle
races at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa for the first
lime during the current
season.
Autrey, who finished
third in the 1978 World
C hampion s hips at
Wembley Stadium in
London, 1s returning
Crom the British League
for tonight's event. He
also finished at the top
of the British League
averages in 1979.
Tonight is also fan a1>-
preciation night with
some 2.SOO prizes to be
awarded.
Autrey will be facing
the usual field of Alan
Christian, Mike Bast,
Oubb Ferrell and all the
other riders who are
moving toward the end
or the speedway season
next Friday night. The
U.S. finals are set for
Oct. 10 at the Costa
Mesa track.
Bruce Penhall, the
world champion. is re-
turning to Souther n
California Monday and
will be on hand at the
finale next Friday night.
Bicycle rally
set Saturday
The City Of Newport
Beach 's 75th an -
niversary bike rally will
be held Saturday. begin-
ning at 8 a .m .
The annual event is
free and open to the
public. Riders will lake
a "friendly ride'"
through Newport Beach
and Balboa Peninsula,
covering a flat, 8'n-mile
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NOTE-All time. POT
Pomona Fair
ntU8SOAY'l RalULTI .,. .. ..._, __ I
AP .. ALODIAS
I' I 8ST aACa. 4'h l1#'10f'191.
w111, Color 1c:rw1 >.eo uo 2.10
HUll·E-Moto CJ"') UO t.• eo Br-cPauu .. 1 2.llO Alto raced: ,_.,....,., Ooutlle lndemt11t,.
Time: :S..35.
P aXACTA W().2) paid M1.00
QUA8Ta8HOtt~•I
l•COND 8AC9. C10 yercb.
Polly eow CP.,llne) •·• 1.0D uo Vive VIiie (Hetti UO UO
Me¥lfl Kinde Mefl IW ... I •.00
Alto rac:ed: JllVS ll#OWft s..Qer, Pvnvy,
Mr Diel Meyers.
Tim•: :)I.OJ
THtltD 8ACE.1'0yantt.
MIH Chicks Polley (Oleverl t .10 ).JO uo
A TCMltl To Jet (Hert) ,.. z.•
MIH M)Ohty Olkll CWerdl 4.40
Alto raced: IN Fl<kte Jet, SH Troullle
lll11n, Atte Gtrl Grece, Cell """ Ill-le,
0.llClftt How, Mini Pu.
Time: :17.'2.
"•XACTA c•o peldU'.)O
T...,_OUOM eaa DI
l'OUltTN aaca. 6furlonel. Emm,•s I.AW (Twetslly) ... J.40 2.40
Kollle CHerl11I J.JO 2.40
C'tll Chai• IP ... lne) l.• AIM r-: YOllftQ Deb, ,,,..,.,.le'I M'(lll·
q.,., Loni Siie II Bold, "°""' See.
Time: 1:11115.
""" llAC •. ., .... ._, C11l're Gin CHerl"erel
Barbe 11\llle CG9mell
Me,.l,.f'O (~er)
Alto reced: t'm ooino PerW. ,,.,..._..,.1.noo.
Tllne: I: IZJ/S.
SIX TM llAC•. • fur10n9s.
•.10 S.40 2.IO
11.• 00 J.OD
fl M ' 5eoe P'OC>
Oe11ee N Sfllfte COWi) 4.10 2.• I.All
Metter OI Fact (9eaoclelrel J.e UO
H 1<11 It C HarT Is) UO
Alto r<Oeed: OllNI Mlftt'9U, A"9tl 0.-,
"-n~.
Time: I: 11•/S..
s•VUfTH llACL "'"mites,
Thllflder P-Cit-I •.» U O ,_..
Polke Tl..,. CTalllnQSI J.OD 2.•
WHP' lleleel CGamet) 4.IO
Alto rec.cl: Don lln Kiie, Metlltes eo-,,
Stormy Sllrprlw. P9tlclla. Ootlw•llllPI. Time: 1:0 )/S,
•tONTH ~.tf\wloftlp.
Sen' Lii U. I~) S • J . .O 2.40
Bel• Ber CGemell •.OO t.tO
War"' o.el C8eyteyl 2M
Abo recect: Bit ltMd'(, Llllle Karot, Celt
Me , .... 1'f.
Time: 1: 11'/S.
U aXACTA IHI petdt41.00
MINTH llACE. • tuirlof'IQS.
SI SI VOii (SIAllllftQsl UO S.00 UD Game OI ~(Jin) IS.OD UO
$1>tnl1>9 Er• CHerreral S.40 Also rec.cl: H-r John, Cepteln A,..
d••••. Airti.11t1c LH , H•11• .. I Prine•, Ceptnollatl.
Time: 1:121/S.
Ta NTN llM:a. • lllf'lont" .
Mew•1 P11PP9 .... CCndl 1.a >.• 1.e
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OrttlL
Tl-:1:10. U aXACTA Cl·JI peld Jiit.OD.
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tlck•b '" .. --).
aLaVEN'Tlt •AC•. 6 l11rlonQs. 11 .... Fir. (Herrlll IJ.40 s.40 UO
Glove Mefl IFrailerl 11.00 l.60
L'Netty (Mine) UO
Alto rllC*ll: a.otnnlno N .. , Lllll• Tit, A
lto,et '#ek-. Time: 1:111/S.
TWaLl'TN Ill.AC&. 11/16 mllH.
Net Klfll Ktltnkk (Hen-Isl S.20 UO a.•
Mtty 8111Y (l'lldr .. ) UO •»
IClnt WllM (L..egwa) 6.JI
Al•• re ce d : Wester n Thull4t r , ..... .-,.. ,..,..,.. Meueeot ..... .we,
81tOI~.
Time: t: 47115.
U •XACTA CM) peld ..,._oo,
Att~•-•.aa.
l'OU •nt .-ca. OM 1111 .. 111<•.
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Time t·ootJS.
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Tim•: t :OI.
U aXACTA Cl·tl peld .... 50.
llXTM aaca. One mlle lr-ot.
L'911t MMI• CGoudf' .. 111 J.• J.e J.lD
Brefld• 5-eed IAllllN\I UO t.•
A1 Arma Cl.JtMNlll IAO AllO recM: 0-.. .. Olly N, Clllel 011y A.
Time: 2:00.
SaY .. ITH aACS. ON mlle HCe.
I melMltler " (GoudrM\11 s • uo J.• Gary Gohr Co.-Mrl 11.10 llAO
Armbro J-IK...-..1 tuO
Alto rec:M: Telly eoy, Ardefls ,..,,,, Dry
S.Cll. Voce! K,er-, Like A SIMlt, Loyal
L.cl, G-.. Flltll. Time: l:fN/S. P aXACTA C2'41 paid ~1.llD,
ti PICK SIX ()-1 ... H ·tl paid PIS.10 wltll
JI wlnnlne Ikuta Ctla ,__, U Plcti SI•
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tickets c11 ... '*''"'·
E IOHTH •ac•. One mll• pee•. Meverlck Al-...i
IA<ll••menl 4.0D J.00 1.AD
NoOel RlftQ
CEIMr11 4.40 UO
Mee Lo!lell A 1Pet11er) I.AD
At .. rec.cl: Et CMlelto A. "•Ill,....., n.
Nicka! Kllll, T.,,_., 91ecll, Ulltw, S.-
Oenc:e A, Most.....,.....,,.,_
Time: J:OOl/S.
it EXACTA CNll paid ""-50,
NINTNJtACa. One mite peu.
S...elly Piie CllM.chforGI 20.eo 1uo uo
Lo,al Hunter (WllNl"d) 11..IO Uilf
Klnos Nll!l9ft CL'9111t11111 J.«> Also r•<•d: Andy a Ursule, H11ntera
Hunter, St...,.. Me91c. Mency Ande,_.,
Forever Wllll Love, Slavlnlc 0111le, Dot w .....
Time: 2:0,./S.
Q E XACTA (M l peld Ula.10.
Ta MTN 8ACE. 0... mlle ~e.
Cool It ..... (f!ffry) 12.40 1.40 uo
Acla,C Boy (K ..... erl 7 Ml l.JI
G'psy S... Cwt~> UO Alto reced: HIQllland Cllemt, Wln4y
II--N, Sorls .. II. SIMiie Hend, S.0-. °"'· Time: 2:02.
$11'.XACTA C•21 pelCI JIS4.70.
A 11eftdence -6,f7t.
La Jet C1aaek:
tM*--,T-1
Tamm,V•llf'lt.IM
e111c.1i.
HllbertO.-
Merk O'MMr•
Creto St••
O.L•-
8o11Slla-
J.C.S-
8111 8rllllll\
OrlerJ-
JOfVI COOll
Joe t-
OeMy EdWar'S
GeMO-V. 9.E•s-
8erryH-I
Jeckll-,l.IUY Zoetlw
Vena....,_
Afldo( Norttl MerllHeye
C"'111~ Brvc:• Oougl-.
Jim Simona
Merli Pfeil
Scott Hoch
0 . A. Wtlllrlno
OennyW-s
Joe R....ct
MIUHoll-Cllert .. Gt ....
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PeyMSC-1
0.vldE ... M. Mc CIAIO\lllh
L.eftce Tell 9roecll
HowenlTwtlty
Scott~
Jeff Mltcllell
8oll Murpfty EdS....cl
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l\lesa tourney
slated
By £DZINTEL o1 .. ..,Nille ...
A record turnout ll experted
for the Costa Mesa Junior teonil
tournament a.a action 1et.1 UO·
der way Sept. 26-27.
Over 400 are expected to play
in the Chamber of Commerce·
sponsored event, with proceecb
going to junior development
leagues in the area. .
Open and novice divisfoDJ will
be held in each age group from
10 to 18 years of at1e .
Preliminary round• will be
held at various couru in Costa
Mesa with the finals set for
Costa Mesa Tennis Club at
TeWinkle Park, Oct. 3·4.
This is the fourth year for the
popular event. Applications are
available at private and public
TENNIS ·m
clubs and courts in Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach and the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce.
For information, call 979-0536. • • • THE F1NAL STOP ln the Ten·
nis Legends Championships will
be the new Industry Hills Tennis
Club in the City of Industry,
Sept. 24.27.
This is a 10-city tour which
features eight leading over-35
players. The line-up always re·
s embles a who's who of tennis.
The California stop, for the
past two years, has been the
John Wayne Tennis Club in
Newport Beach but Industry
gets its chance this time.
Ken Rosewall, the Australian
great nicknamed "Muscles,"
because of the power be
generates from his still lean
body. is the defending champion
in each of the first two years.
And again, the 47-year-old
former U.S .. Australian and
French Open champion, leads
with 285 points to fellow coun-
tryman 's Rod Laver's 245
points.
This champions hip final
brings together the top eight
players on the legends tour. That
group includes Rosewall, Laver,
Fred Stolle, Roy Emerson <an
Australian who along with Laver
lives in Corona del Mar), Owen
Davidson, "tliff Ri chey, Roger
Taylor and Marty Riessen.
Rosewall has said of himself:
··Probably the biggest reason
I've lasted so long is that I
learned the game the right
way." Once when asked if he
has changed at all, he joked,
"I'm just a little heavier in the
wallet."
Night sessions, beginning at
7: 30 will be held on both Thurs-
day and Friday, Sept. 24-25; two
sessions will be hel.d on Sept. 26
al l and 7:30 p.m. and the finals
will take place Sunday. Sept. 27
at 1 p.m.
Participants in the legends
tour. relate the more human
side of the lifestyle that revolves
around the tennis courts:
"I think we're very human,
extremely human out there,"
s aid Davidson, who bas won
championships at every major
tennis tournament in the world.
''(Bjorn) Borg's got a personali·
ty. it's a different personality
than {lliel Nastase's. It seems
that all of the top players gel
nervous, though. They sense
danger r8lld play better. That
was always Laver's and
Rosewall's advantage."
•'The shots and the strokes are still there," agrees Laver.
''They (fans ) identify with
Ros ewall's backhand. They
identify a little more with that
age bracket. They say, 'He's 45
and he still can do it.'"
Says Drysdale : "The
c:amaraderie is very different
rrom the cold temperament ex-
hibited by many of the world's
lop _players. It's a lot of fun."
"We wouldn't be playing if we
didn't enjoy it," says Emerson.
* * • APPUCATIONS ARE BEING
taken from young amateur
players desiring to participate in
a student sports and cultural ex·
change trip to Australia
scheduled for April, um, during
the Easter school holiday re·
cess.
Applicants for the trip mui\ be
9 to 17 years old. They will be
selected on their tennla playtnc
abilities, beginner to advanced,
enthusiasm for the lame,
scholastic aplitudes an com·
patibility with peers .
Those selected will be tbe
guests in the homes of
Australian families that bave
tennis-playing children of the
same age.
For information re1ardiq \he
trip, call Gilbert Unter at (213)
472·3133 .
Area sailor wina
Al Caaael of Bahia Corta\blan won the ftnt race of the ~.5-
meter European Champlombl_p
now uJlder way at Caanea, France_ with 18 partldpu.ta .
Contenden an from SaroPI •
Auttralia and tM United ......
Cu1el ll NllDc Ml on boat.
Warrior W. 1'ien ba•• beee DO later~.
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N0.A1MSG PETITIO N TO AD · Ct>M,.1.IA .. CI[ WITH THES011lh ,aclll<. S11nut Buell,
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PAAcn1 that Crocker Natlona -111wttM1tcM•~1ty l"l.i·
PVlllC NOTICE
NIUC MOR:£ ITATIMINT 01'
WIT'HDltAWAL FltOM
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TO LIASI PltOPl•TY TM lol!owlne penon .,., wllllclrewn
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P0'111ershlp -retlnv under the lie
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Illa HEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED
SCHOOL OISTltlCT 114" de<lared that th• Coron• del ,_.r School 1, not
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OWNER OF THE OTHER V'> WILi. hearing in Dept. No. 3 on ots..,.tv ..... SELL ON THE SAME lEllMS AHO 0 ..___ °'91111Qluftty ~'"-I• TM 11<1111ous l>Ullneu nomo ll•I•
ment for u.. _,,.enlllp w•• 111ec1 on
Aprll 11, l"I In the County ol Oran(lo
Full N•me end Addren ol Ille
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CONDITIONS ctouvr 14, 1981 at 9 :30 ""IMllllMIO.-W.CM•'o.11,Pllo\;
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Coronactt1-. C•llfornl• •·ins
Sealed ~II to io•w wld t.e'-1
NICOLE ALIX 8AUNELLE. !SOii
Percy Ori.,., Wnlmln•tor. C.llfornla .,..,,
Loi 1, Tra<1 .. u . ., '"°"'"on the gr an ng o e pe on, ,....., !!"'Ill«: map ,,,_,..,, r..:oroed In 8-151, YOU should either appear _____ __..._ _____ _ M CMtcrljled be-wlll ti. received,
COllSICltnd Md -cl l>y li.t 8uslnH\
Man-rotU. D+\trlct •1 f . ISO"<IO<k, on tlle 12th 1MY ol N_,..l>er, 1 .. 1, et the Dlslrlct BllSlflfft Oftl<e localed at
1as1 Pl•<.,11•. Coste MeM, Cellfornl•. Eacll pr-•• to ..... H id KhOOI w ll ti. «~led 1>y ... uncondl
tlonal certified 0 .. <k In en etnounl
peyellle lo Ille -r ol -N-POr1 MeM Unified S<'-1 DISlrlcl ol $6,000 Al a .,_,.,,_ ti..t Ille bklde<, II \UC
<Mtful, Wiii ,,._rly ••Kvl• .,,., K •
cept • INY ""°" tllt term• •flcl concll· tloflt •s ott.-,Clslled by Ille 8oard ol Edu<ellon, n. <M<ll ol ,,.,. 11'911elt
re-tlblt bldClt< -II ,..,,•In In nw
POlM lslon ol lht DI sir le I ->Ila II be -•lad as lnlll .. peymenl of renl upon due ••KUllon afld 0.11 ... ..., Of tald
loaM. Otllerwl;.o, Hid Chec k and tilt
procffds tnereof will ti. forfoiatd lo
the Dlttri<l
Fiie No I' 160Sl1
'"btlSlWCI Or-C..•t Dally Pllol
P-• is A » MH< M•P•. '" u.. of· at the hearing and state
11uo11iw couniyAecor11erofOr-your objections or file c~:~~ ,c~;:~;: ,n_n •• 1.so T ... writte n objections with the
u e1.c1•, co•t• Mou. ,..,_ TME court before the hearing.
OWNER OF THE OTHER .,., Wll.l Your appearance may be
Sept. II, U, OC1. 2, t, 1 .. 1 409HI
SELl ON fHE SAME TEAMS AND . coNomoNs in person or by your at· DEATH Nolle Es P.t,ACEI. J torney.
..,, lo •n undtvtde<I > tnlornl In •fld I F Y 0 U A R E A
10111t1o11ow1nu CREDITOR I Loi JJ. Tr.Cl ...... .,., map r• • or a cont-
PA('('IORETII cord.cl In 8ook 156. p_, s & •• of inoent creditor Of th e de·
Mt>< M~. 1n 111e ott1u o111M county ce.:>sed, you mus t file your LOL'IS" J l'A('('IOIH:'I 11 Aecoroero1 ora~County Mor• commonly -nown •• 1051 CI a Im w ith the court or
resident of C'ost.1 \It''·' ' " s.11,.., ..,,,. c-· Mew, CA. THE present it to the personal
ror 20 vearl>. l'J:>'l'tl J\\.1\ 1111 owNEA OF THE orHEll ..., w 1LL representative appointed
Scpt cmtJ('I' l:J. !!IHI tit•""' .1 ~~~~.~~o~~E SAME TEAMS ANO by the court within four
member of St J11ad11111 ·-. PARCEL• months from the date of
Catholic ('hurch lk '' '"r Allo..,unc11v1C1e<1 0,1n1er .. 11nafld first issuance Of letters as
\'l\'Cd b\ h1s \\lfl• nf 11\\'1 ",!.) lo~~:1~1'7::'t lllS ••.,.;map r .. provided fn section 700 Of
\ears Beatrlt'l' :\I amt It\ 2 corded tn 8ook 109, P-• """'""the probate code of
sisters Rt•l'llation of lht• c1us10,or M1K Mac>1,1nt11e ott•~•of California. The time for
Ros a r ~ "ii I bl' on Sun •_h• County Aecoroer 0• Or•nv• filing c laims will not ex·
da), Scpt t'mlwr 20. 1981 at I ~"Z.~':, commonly known ... Jtoi pire prior to four months
7 OOPM at th(' ll<1rhor I J\111 sumat•• P•a<•. CtXt• Mow, CA THE from the date of the hear·
M emonal Chapl'I .\t ...... of 10 WNEA OF THE OTHER .,., Will ing nbticed above.
Christian lluri;il \\tll 11<' ~~~'o1~~o!~E SAME TEAMS .t,ND Y~U MAY EXAMINE
on Monda) S(·µtcmlwr ~I Ttrm• o1 wi.. cath •n , ....... money the file kept by the court.
1 9 8 I at 9 00 A \1 J 1 ~ l or t~• vnnec1 Stai .. on contt•m•llon of If you are interested in the Joachim ·~ C·1thohc C'hurdi uie hn .,.,,.,., ot •mount bkl 10 119 estate you may file a re· ' depGSlt•d Will\ !>id I • Interment services "111 h1· e•a• or o11en 10.,. 1n wrltlf\9 •NI quest With the court to re·
held at Fore'd I.a\\ n w111buec••vec1atu>«a1orew1<1oH1« ceive special notice of the
.\1emorial Park._ llo!l~\\oo<I ~~.~~~-::;;~::.~;~~~101'°" invent~ry Of estate and of
Hills at 1 ·00PM S<-n•1N·' 11n DATEO• 1w 1 the pet1t1ons, a ccounts and
dcr the direction of llall / I ctorenc• Porker reports described in Sec-
Berlo(eron Sm1t h & T11th1ll AOminlslrotorolll>t tion 1200 .S of the • EllllltofHldOtodenC c l'f • p bat c Westrhff Chapel .\1urtu•11' Pu1>1t.....,Or•~Coa>1D•1ty Pllot. a 1 orn1a ro e ode.
of Costa Mt'~a 646 93;1 Sept 11 11 1• , .. , mM John L. Bradley, Esq.
TRAINOR Pettit & Martin
JOHN T TRAINOH. a'1t' 600MontgomerySt.21stFI.
53, resident or ll1111t1111:1un '118llC NOTICE San Francisco, ca. 94111
Beach, Ca l'a:.~ed LI" ii\ s u PER• o R co u AT o F C41 S) 434-4000
suddenh on St.•ptcmlw1 11, c AL t ~ o 11"1 A co u N r v 0 , Published Orange Coast
1981 ai h" n•:;idl'lll'" \ ou11c;E Dally Pilot, Sept . 18, 19, 2S,
n a I I\ e Cl f R 0., t n n IOOCIVICCENTEllDlllVEWEST 1981 41J9..81
'1 h '1 'f P,0. •OX Ill .. as~ac USl'llS .. r r:IHllfl' SANTA AN.t,, CA '1101
was bornDecember <!I 1!127 "L.t,INTIFF RI CH.t,RO L
The ram1l~ mo\•cd to I lun1 ~cEo~"e~r~ AN 1 s A N 0 11 ,.
ington HeU('h. Ca in l!llii Ill-M<DERMOTT DOES 1111rouv11 x. '"
had bel'O t•mplO_\ t•cl \\ 11 h <lu•••t
American 1\1rhnt'~ foi 111c1r1• CASE 5,!'0~~':ts »t-4M
than 27 )l'ar~ ;inti "··~ a NOTIC:EI YOll ..... -.... d. ,,,.
veteran of World \\',11 11 <tun m•y -ide -1nu you •llMoll
scn ·1ng tn both I h1· l ~ ~~~;1."~"'...';."r:.:;-;:. ~:'...':=:
Arm_\ and th<> l " \a\\ 11o1ow
F'riends ma\ tJll ,11 1'1t•1 n• 11 you "'"n to sttk ,,.,. .iv1co ol en
B r 0 t h e r .. s m I t h ' illorno '" '"" ........ you •l>ould do \O promplllf \O tf\at 1our Written M ortuar) trom I tKtP;\I I•~ r••1>on" uonv mdybfo fitectonllmt.
9 00 PM tncl ;1 \ Fu 111• r a I A\ltS01 uu1<1 IY •ICID •m-. service~ and 1ntC'I "'"'" \\ tll E• 1r1 ....... 1 _. «1t<1<11r cOlltr• u•.
be I n B 0 ~I 0 n ;\I •• .. ... ~': ;::::c~:. ':.":.' ~"! ~~:f::
a C h u se t l l> He Io\ c d cion -•19ue
husband of Juha .\ Tr.11nor SIU\IC!doe•o •o"<•l••elconw;o<1e
b I d r h f L. h un •l><>Qado en e•lt a.unto. del>erl• e OVe al t•r n n.l'lllll'l • l'la<HIO lmm•d1alamente, dt Ula
Karen A. Katy ,\ ;in1l l\1m manor•. w "''P"'"'• tt<rlla. st hoy
A . all of lluntmgton lkarh. a111un• ~ wrrt<;11\l1..,.• liomPO.
Ca . also sun l\'1111! an· h1-. I TO THE DEFENDANT ... <lvll compl•1n1 PW> Detn fllecl by Ille plaln-parents ;\Ir and :\Ir' .luhn 1111 •ll•·n~• you 11 vou w1111 to dtf-T Trainor. Sr . 3 hrut h1·r-. lhl• 11w•u1t you must. •ltnin JO .S.ys
I. arr y . B o h and K l' n 11 , •lt•r •~" wmmon• •• "'vtd on you,
Trainor all o f l111 :.lc111 lllt Wltllllll\<OUrl awrtttenrHj)C)n\e to th• complaint Unltn you do so, M assat·hu\elts 1'11•1 ('I your ~••ull Wiii "" •nl ... fll on ap-
Brothers Smiths' ~1nn11,11 , 0•1<•t•nnol tr>Pe>1•1nhH.•fldth"cour1
directors 5.lfi 115.19 _J mo •n••• • 1UC!Qmffll •1111n>1 you to< · lht ttlo•f clPm•!>OOcl 1n IN come>lalnt,
IAL T2 IUGHOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WfSTCLIFf CHAPEL
427 E 171h SI
Costa Mesa
646·9371
rtUCINOTHHS
SMITHS' MOITU.UY
627 Main St
Hunt1nQton &ach
536-6539
PACIAC YllW
MIMOllAL PA.ate
Cerretery Mortuary
Ctlapel-Cremalory
3500 Pac1hc View Drive
Newoort Beach
644·2700
McCC>aMta MOUUAlllS
Laauna Beach
494·9415
LaQuna Hills
768-0933
Sen Juan Capistrano
495-1776
HAalOI UWM-MT. OLIVE Mortual\' • Cerreterv
Crerretorv
1625 Gisler Ave
Coste Mesa
540-5554
,_CIMOTHUS
UUllOADW.U
MOITU•U
110 Bro.ciwav
Costa Mesa
6-42-9150 t
wlHCh COUid ""'It In 99rnlshmet1I OI *•9tS. tak11>9 of mo,,.y or property 01
othft rtHtf rtaue-sled 1n the com
ptalnt
DATED ~y" , .. ,
LEE A BA.t,NCH
(IPfk
By Lmd• Moll•lf.
~pUly
MARLIN A ASSOCl.t,TIS
.t,ttor,..y> •I uw
UU Cl\tmlle'1 R-. Sllllo !07 T111tl,.,CA.,..
Publl~l\l'O Or9"9f Coe\! Dally Piiot,
S.pt 11 II lS, Ocl ~. t'lll ~1 .. 1
ruauc NOTICE
PVIUC M811CE
TM mini'"""' ...,,..., I••• peymonl
11\a II ... not less than -.0,000 TIW tMdll Shell Indicate ll'le 11w pro-
PGIOd l>y U. offerer. Only uw• whlcl'I
••• prlmerlly day u .. , ere a<<OPt•IM•.
UMS that require r99ul•r 11.te of li.t
leclllll•• In ti. ... .,.1"9 "°"" are • non·acuplablt use Tllo 8oercl ot
Ed11<etlon tMll detorml,.. Wlle!Mr
... , pr...-ct ~ .. ·-Oft .... lllcl ....... 1 ... ec~ute. lllM ... ,..
ol Edll<etlen, In Its .... dlKretloll, dtt·
tarml .... "'9t fM po'..,.,..0 Ute WOlllcl
re1111t '" ~r .,. of IM feclllllu In tM 8Yeni"I -S. or WOUid rHUll In
•11 11n•«aot•DC• concentra11on ol '""'<'" fw ........... perledll of time,
tM bid -· ....... mll*I Ml ...... ""tlOfttllile 11141. In ..,.._ It wlll .,.
reQlllrecl tllcll IN field> anCI cM,.r play·
9rou114I •ci111,mant sl\all be m•d• •v•ll•ble for,,..,. ol tlle Comm111111y
for recrMt'°"'1 ~ durlf\9 !'lours of _, ..... by u. lff-
Ho <-Mioft .,,.11 i. paid any
llcenMCI ,.., nia .. -er In tlli• r ..
09n1, and U.re Shelli. no -ucllon
Item eny -• In determlnlftCI li.t 111 .... st r..,..,.ltMe tMdcltr ..-1>1-rt.
-------------Ttw l>lgllftt •->11>1• l>ldcler or lillil • •Ta blck99rf -11 11e required 10 oucwta ~ tM form of IMH ~h lies lleretolore
ITATIMUfTOet A8Allf00..Mall't =~I~ :~~~~j~: c;~~ ~UH., ,.tCtn1eus lluflnHt fNtna9tr o1111e Dl11r1<1. l~N •AME Upon ~"9 ol li.t written blcb, ti.. TM loliowklo ~·11as • .,......., BNrd ol E-.atlon ,.,.11 <•II for oral
fll• u .. of tlle lllcUU011s ll11tlflHt lllddlflQ. Any ptrton wllo has
Name: • lle••totore suC>mln•d • wrKt.,. l>ld
CLASSIC 1'11111$ .. ING, aoo s. m•, tuomll ... oral bid H<Hdl"9 ••
H•r110r, 'SMtt Arie, Cal...,.la tf11M. '"" 11.,. perunt -1119""'' wrllt8fl T .. 1'1<11tiollf lutllileH Na,.. .. bid. t.rrflti' llo Melve -flleO lt1 Oren1111 TM 8-.S ot Edu< at Ion -II mau ~ Clll ••rt. Ille determlnallon •• to Wlleti.r to
"'""-L .....,..., ·t~• A,.,.,ro, ..... wld toulldlt1g1 within ,.,. d•Y•
MIHlofl Viejo, Callfonll•. efter re<-'111 ot bid> llllormetlon <on·
Tiiis ""'""' -~Clftduc-by ., cem l119 t,. propowl \llould bt ad·
lrwllv-4, d'"MCI to Reymofld Scllnlortr, 811"· ....._L HeYM ,..._ M-.Or. He-1·Mew UnKled
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5ec1t. 4, 11, 11. u . "" ""'41 Secretary ol tM ao.d ol Edu<allon
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ALLSTATE
REALTORS
~ fjJ.'1¥•lf!~A8
75~1616
MESAVBDE
Asu"'ablt loan
11 l/4°10
Charmin!( rl'mntlrlr<I 3
BR + r:am11\ room hnm1'
with 2 fpl('. '· on quiet
clul d1• Sal strt·rl l~lt\ Of
curb~1d<' appt>.il plu.'> RV
arrf'ss Moti\ ;11c>d owner
w 1 arr) li:t• Zntl for
quahh1•d buy1>1
759·1616
MO
DOWN
MUST QIJALWV t'OR
PAY M f.l'ITS s· net•ded
for <.'OSI C.Ollege Park 3
Bdrm, 2 bath. family
room. double rlreplace,
c ul de ~uc ~trert A
bargain al Sl34.900 Call
546-2313 tEttsih1
NIWPO«T .-GHTS
SUSHB>
SZ41SOO
White Pl('ket rtnce SUt ·
round• flowrr hlled
yard lo ads or used
br1 ck <>wner Wil I <'a IT)'
with small down call
now
~·•Fof'Wt •••••••••••••••••••••• . 1002
llG CAMYOM AT IT'S HST
\Jl·v. I~ cfe('oratcd four bedroom
B1wulmoor. pool. spa. beam ceilings,
t'\ 1•r~ thing G 1 t>at cul de sac location,
l!Uanll'd gMes, and an unbelievably
'' '" pr1<'e. $685,000.
I ~lfJl Jf t1()Mf'
RfALTOR~. 675·6000
H 11 I"" ( 1t••I I ll!lhw•v t orona d•I M•1
WI H4 VI SO Of Tttl HST LISTIHGS IH lOWH
$9 3.500 TllUX
13.6°/o Three 2 bdrm. 2 bath I 1 rm~' NoquaJ1fying1 A furn units. Steps t o
r.1nl,1\111· a rfurdable beach G ood s um
hunw v.1th pn\Jt') C:o\ mer wrnter h istory
t'rl'tl en1n lonn.il hv1ng Priced at $395,000
ruom J<tfit-d ramlly '675-1752.
'"""' with brick
f1rt·pl.1l't' 3 huge bdrms. I
'b.ith, H'T) pnvate rear
\.ird Pr1 r:e only sm .ooo c: it II 546· 2313
associated
8R0kEPS-RfAc•ops
l01\ VII ioit.~o f'l 1 e~ 1
THE REAL
ESTATERS CUSTOMl'ZB>
6 UNITS HAllOlllKE
Lovely 4 Bdrm Lautre·
moot model with 400' ad -
dition F'onnal dining, 3
baths 1&,500. Owner
w1U carry l&00,000
Loe Jlt>d 1n Npt Il g ts
lht'\I' :t Bdrm units are
lruh pride· or ownen.h1p
I ht• low intere~l loan
1 Jn he Jlll>Umed and the
"'"I'll'• ,. ,II help finance
t JJI fur more mforma
111n A~k1ng price
s.t:J~.000
I.' fastest dra'A 1n the
West a Daily Pilot
Class_g1ed Ad. 6'2-5678
WILSHIRE -NEWPORT
Situottd iri Villa hlboo, tlri1 H•
troordinary cOftdo w /2 M_.... II. 2 IA.
'is dcmtifKJ. Walls o4 "'!"'°"' hiC)h c:ta.
inqs & past.I colors. c...-dHicJMd
fwliidtincp & ort obftds bBd to c:,..
a rare tn•ironintnt. $3451000.
fv-itislwd.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
$20,600 DOWN!!
• MEW,ORT HACH •
Spaewus 4 bedrooms in prestige
area Anxi ous owner says try
lt>a~e opt ion. land contract or ??
Call 75!:1·1501or752·7373.
• I 00/o DOWN •
Owner WILL CA RRY 2nd on
hl\\est priced 2 bedroom unit in
"omplex Quiet, private location.
As!'umable low interest loan !
759 1501 or 752· 7373
SIOOO DOWH!!
Hring paint brush & broom to ~ave $$$ on this 3 bedroom fixer
1n quiet Costa Mesa area ·
Creatt\'e seller says "Sell!:.
759-1501 or 752· 7373.
I Ol/4% FINANCING
S661 PEI MOHTH. . .
"-hen you take over existing low
interest loan on 4 bedroom home
.NEWPORT RIVIERA. Featuring
French door s. fireplace, 2th
haths plus raised wooden deck.
new carpet & paint. Only
$141.900. 759· 1501 or 752-7373.
I 0% DOWN, 1 l'!i0/o LOAN
UNIVERSITY PAD
No qualifying and no points on
1312% loan o n 3 bedroom ~own~ome with super view plus
mtenor atrium! Won 't last with
these great terms ! Call 759-1501
or 752-7373
NEWPOIT IUCH OMC1
2'70 S. M ..... Drf'f't
l714) 75t·l501 1714171~7l7J
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Exciting opporturuty 1 Wide channel W LOT 3 UJt baU.. pool. •Pl Se Ct . D-1 ~h~1er. m,1111n! ... ~~ac2h8dcromt· s.t8 lOOw.000~. !?;,~uaum view from spectacular architectural .. ... ..,. ~· ....... ... /) I JJr',~ I n designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, pool home t en, lam Uvln& room L.oll' 1 o ~wnorl Slip for 2 large boats. Sl.495,000 with flrtpl1ce, double CN .. YEJ
COLONIAL •mt
Four + den or ~ 8drm. 2 story, 21h
bath Center of tract Jocation. Near
schools and sh6pping. SLSS.000 -207t
or more down und owe balance
r -Summer Occupancy. 11r1se Asllina t8,500 Auumt &:'7$~, owe
'
' \ ••or In 1ppolntmtnt to 2nd 2 8r 2 IM&, $)'~new ~ see, caU $40.llSl
J REALTORS LIDO IStE HOMES • RED CARPET
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'7§..5511 Fttutured on Homes Tours this lovely 75,.1202 lrud1t1onal spa('tous. custom 3 bdrm. 3 ..-
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~ ~I -. '·· HERITAGE
Dalebout
Bay &Beach
Real Estate
I , huth home. newly redecorated. Pm•ed
-· lo sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. CDM ILWB oc!:~ ~le!~~~~~:ft~~
REALTORS OWf//11/t' / ...... bu
' 962°2111
...............
5l6·Uf I
LOOIUNG FOR SOMETHING MEW? I Above beacli, below new, micro, trash l'Orn
Nt•wly remodeled 3 bdrm. i! llath plus Ocean Blvd. Senu priv ptr., gar. opnr. Right on 1--------11,..llH
.REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949
COME ' WtTH US •.• TO IALIOA. TWO
NEW DUPLl::x1-:s ONt-; ON lli\l.llOA
BOULt:VARU WITll THIU~E AND TWO
BEDROOMS. Tiit: OTlll-:H ON -16"fll STllt-:t-:T
WITH TWO AND TWO REUHOOMS ON!!:
Look 1tO fwttMr. W• hove o cCH!lplthly
remodeled hotM Ill lnlne Ttm1c:•. Mew
from HM growtd to tt.e ctllncJ Oftd c~
wfftt I It clan croftMMMhlp. llr. 31a and
o fGMI~ "*"'Mab Ito 1tHI .. Jl49,500.
lgt• rl'('reation room & i patios. Bcatn Rd. Out or tramc J80 the bluff. s1so.ooo Q w C .... •••••••••••••••••••
eetl1n•1s. Grf'tH for entertaining. degree view Ocean & 673·6776, Russ. -• • • DIASTIC
" Jelly from every win 1 MO. Ji'REE RENT $-50 0 0 PllCl llDUCTIOM
1044
$420,000 Hcst J'l'H'(' for the money dow Prop Une high Ude. New panoranlk ocean Q Must aell NOW! Priced
Obie invest 2 yrs. Clear, view condo, 2 br with S h "' u.. 11 •.ooo under mkt ! PENINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT
Panoramic bay & ocean vi~w at
\H•dg~. from prime lurgC' lot. 4 l>drm. 3
bath <'Ustom homt• 3700 sq rt fcatur
mg mann~ room Sl.385.000
I d I I •1 2•0 000 uper s 111> 3 .... rm. 2 " in nc · • • ,, · · loft. spiral sta1rw1i-1• t B•1utlful 3 BR 2 ba,
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coo1t Hwy .. CoroM dtl Mor
675-5Sll
Owe P/p A l I ' bath, 2 miles rom -. PP on Y m1"ro, ro~tr. gar dr .. -·-I d·"' (71 4) 673--~ 673-2210 ' orean Only 1140.000 tremen......., Y upgra ""'· _ . =--opnr, sec ty l850 mo Call64S·9l61 Only S\3'1,000. Low down
CdM DW'LO Will consider lse opt 10 15sume Lst ' 2nd
IY OWNER-673-6776, R~. T.Ds, owe small 3rd.
l'rlde of ownership. Xlnt I BR condo below m~rkt, Investors take note. BLOCK TO OCEAN t-;X1'Ht-:~n:LY LI BEHAL
F'lNANCING l::Al'll $3!19.~
THIMCIMG INVESTOl'S
finaocmg Best location. $20,000 dwn, 11-7/8" 30 Owner will co-operate
7so.0140 644•4026 yrloanasswn.546:1883 wt aeent Open hse.
:..:.l.=.: ----By OwneT. Two 2bdrm Sat /Sun at 1122 Banyan NEWPORT CREST CONDO
1617 WESTCLIFF DR, M.l. 631-7300
W 1-:S I.I·. Y !'4
TAYLOR CO.
HEA I.TORS SI llt"l' W46
TOWHHOME7
Call lhe speciallsls al
tbe rondomin1um in
fonnallon center
Touchstone Realty
96J.-0867
DBJGHT
ASSU ME 81'1•; loan or
90'1 fmanc1ng available
at only 121;r; A lot of
house 5 bdnn, 2 ba On
ly $109,900 Call now
979-5370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
~ btlrrn, den. spacioui. Plan 8. 1m
matulate. W\\_pru:ed at $215.000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~od .. Or•v" NB o7S 6161
• SI SIC DOWN •
DESPERATE! NEWPOIT CREST
NEW LIST ING • Im
Co1to Mno I 024 houses on 1 lot Sl30.000 ~!1!111!!!-l!!!lm!!!!!m•~ St College Part. Irv.
••••••••11••••••••••••• Assumable ll"t lSt TD OWNER WILL HELP S5HOM
MESAY9DE owe carry 2nd. 20th & YOU BUY ' Spac & TOWMHOME LEASE Of'TIOH Pomona Call wkdays warm 4 Br nr ocean
Sharp2Story,4Br.3Ba. only 640.7464. Asking 1178.500 Bkr DELIGHTS
new carpet, redwood OWNER DESPEIATt! 848·070!1 Easy living can only
spa. easy care yard As· SlS.OOO down . take over NO QUALIFYING .. 4 Br barely describe this
sume 911,,~ loan 10'7r payments Exec Bark dream home Prime beautlfuJ 3 bdrm, 2 ba.
down to qualified buyer Ba y view c 0 n d 0 area Lovely 11pgr11des town home. Take over
$165.000. D Bourke, 646•5791. Prins. only .__ pl!l,900 Bkr 848-0709 loans. Fireplace. central Realtor. ~·99:19· air with climate control.
IN$TAHT *COHO<>• Easy care landscaping,
OWNER
MG o.~~ EXECUTIVE
RHLTOR S MESA VERDE
4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home
Assume hi-balance loan owe straight note end unit. Read)' for im t1T\\ maculale 2 Bdrm. den. ~ TAX Ste.TH "Seatidt YI~" plus a magnificent view.
$105,000, tow down. 4 br Nr beach. 3 Br. I yr old $299,000.
WILL. FINANCE \
2-STORY DUPLEX ..... EWPORT IEAc't.
200' TO EXCITING BEACH $279,500
A very h andsome building! Original
owner and beautifully m aintained.
4-Bdrms, 2 baths & lge sundeck in
~pper ; 2·bdrms. 1 bath & darling patio
in lower. Fireplace in each.· OWC Isl
T.D. & Note of $230.000 .. Lot onlv
$49,500 down pmt No loan fee. •
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS
21 I Son Jooquin Hilts Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, ·H.B. 644-4910
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REALTORS
675-5511
LUXURY DUPLEX, SO. OF HWY. Two
Spocloua l ldrm 21a + deft units. Up~r
hos l'llilli-Yiew of OCHft. Uutdry space in
eoch Ullit. Adjacent to l"ine Terrace
$449,500.
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 ~Coad Hwy •• Corono .. Mor
JASMINE CREEK Covered entry overlooks
Drastu• price reduction . beautiful sparkling pool,
seller will liquidate spa and ri re ring
below market and Formal living room and
rinace. Former model . formal dining Huge
three bedrooms. large cou nt r Y k 11 ch en,
family room. Ille Jaruzz1 separate family room
off master suite. Nov. w11h fireplace 4 Bdrm ,
$349,500 Guarded <'Om· huge master bdrm . 3
mumty.Open bath A bargain at
D M .._._.......,. Rltr $310.000 See 1t now. rail . -~ 5462313 760.0835
-GREA-T ~· f!~tu
INVESTMENT
ONLY 199.900
3 bdrm 2 bath cond
near So Coast Pla1a
Gated comm. rec fat·tl
Terms 1>7.000 at 12 5'.
OWV balance w sml dn
LOW, LOW OWN
LOW PAYMENTS Tennis. pool & spa + 2
Br make this condo perfert for 2 partners
Call Bill Kennedy
631 1266
THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS
SUCC~REALTY
S49-~!
mediate occupant·y. \ijV
This condo features 2 CIR
$69,950
$7,000DOWN
decks from large master
bdrm Owner will assist """""'
A must see' Security
gated 2 Bdrm condo.
pools, saunas. aspas
Vacant and owners anx
IOUS. Act now. !>46-2313
in rmanring. Call Jackie Mno v ....
Penney Golf C HOIH
642-5200 $289,500, ~. 3 Ba ,
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
j PETE J BARRETT .,. REALTY
RXER
STEPS TO SAND lalboo l"-d I 006 3 BR & DEN needs your ••••• ••••••••••••••••••
attention.' Bring shovels IY OWHER ..
and paint brush Make Balboa Island .. Condo
$S's. Owner v.11l can; at I Duplex partnership I
low interest Beauuful Island Dupleic.
view $223.000 1n as
sum able loans al 11.63'1.
Opn Wed. Sat & Sun 1·5
Call Anita S57 1270 or
~S0!16 __
LEASE OPTION
Luxurious rustom con·
do 2500 sq f\ 2 frplcs. 4
bdrms. 21., bath.s $115-0
mo ~000 6'2·4623
JUST LISTED
4 BR P.• ba. seller motivated. Terms.
townhome. No qualifiy. Assume 12~t'il In! No
Ing, no points. hsl..qu1ck qua I. S247.~. PP No
escrow. Great fo r in agls 213 1833 1369,
vestor s & Isl time wkdys 213 1831 5734 . buyers. Affordable pay. !_ves
ments. Decorating al-
lowanre. leoch Toww. &tat.
Spacious 4 bedroom. 21" bath beauty F'ormal
<Uning room . family
Diana Cappel
631 1266
1$:Z%1i:I
2BRCONDO
$94,900
Assume S66.JOO. 11•-:-
loan. Cute sgl stry gmd
floor unit. Dbl allarhed
garage. New listing, so
call 645-7221
Wntclff lffhn
room . fireplace Estate 't523 C.ue"'1,Dl·IRV~ sized grounds Owner
wants fast sale. and will --------
help with rinanc1ng L..,_..... 1041
$185,000 Submit all of •••••••••••••••••••••••
fers • 979·2390 A Lot
T arWi RHllton For A L1t1it
lrT Of 1 acre + bldg sit.e, gent·
H1:.&v1CJo.1 ly sloptng pal't'el s.hort ~ U"O distance rront lenrus '
•i block from Bay
$13 5,000 full price @ SEA COVE Owner will finance
Terms, Terms. Call 1 _______ _
quickly 7S2-M99
Beautiful 4 Bdrm S&S bearh. Ownr has in·
bu1l1 LaJolla model. on eluded plans for custom
quiet cul de sac. pnde or villa. Sl7S,OOO. Spec·
ownership home in tacularviews!
Golden West Estates MISSION REALTY PROPERTIES 640-1818
11'·63 f ·6 990 Coplatr_; leoch I 0 II
••••••••••••••••••••••• Plan JV Real: y
MESAVaDE
MIRACLE ! Large family room with 4!M-<713l
wetbar and coZ)'
fireplace. plush carpets
S22?:000.
J637 E. C.Oasl Hwy Corona del Mar
67505930
!lave something you SELL ldl~ Items wit~ a
want to sell? Classiried Daily Pilot Class1r1ed
ads do 1t well 642 5678. M.
PRESTIGIOUS
C1ntot11 &.cJ. Tlldor
Top quality • priud to
sell ·at $450,000.
Open SUll I ·5 at
35026 CamlllO
Cop ii tro•o.
Cap11trono leach.
497.4144 A!!I_.
WIMBLEDON
Vil.I.AGE Elegant single ram1ly
home. Proressionally de· corated and landscaped.
4 bdrm. 3 ba. library
Air. alarm, amenities
galore
Eastern Buyers? Best or two worlds_ Trad
eastern decor com
plemen ting western hfe
style. Fonnal entertain
1ng m a warm westerly setting. 4 Br tn·level.
pool and spa. solar heal·
ini 2 separate
landsraped yard s
$275,000. Excel financ·
ing Chris 957· 1568
don osen
rPaltor.,
Divorce Forces Sale
Lower 3 Arch Bay .
Great ocean view. pvt
area . 4bdrm beac h
house 499-3144.
TRADEORLOWD/P
IREATHTAKING
VIEW
From this just listed
Sp} glass 4Br with fam1
ly room on quiet dul·d!'
sac orrered at a>SS.000
RCTaylorCo
640 9900
RESIOfNllAL REAL fSTA;f SERVICES
SALUTES
17TH AT PROSPECT
TUSTIN, 731 3lll _
~?!:" 1042
MO QU.ALIFYIMG
Ocean rront mobile
homes. 2 Br. pvt beach.
adults.
~-~or 499-31116
fJ• RED CARPET ~~~.:O~~M ····~·i:~·;,;;;;;;····· 1i-------•
·-754·1202 l!!!!----"'1!1111-My 5·6 bdrm home
Col"Oflla det Mer I 022 • ••••••••••••••••••••••
04 IEGOHIA Ope11 ~ l630.000 We are S70.000
New elegant 4 Br Vtt· Custom Costa Mesa under Bank appraisal I
lo r 1 an pa rt I a 1 \ u, Home only Sl5.000 dn will take your 4 5 Bdrm ownr rontractor flnan Garden Park Village and assume loan Sal I 5 home in exchange mov Fairview Avocado.CM d pp 12131 OCEAN&
4 BEDROOMS THE 1981 DESIGN HOME ~\a1I ~7~CXX1--2&3BEDROOMS PM 175 Master Cir ing own I 13' • '( rixed Ult rate Costa Mesa ACT 592 2632 -
1 r ARTHBtSHIP Open Dally 10 :Kl AM --~ • W ATaFRONT *
COAST\.M VllWS
Super 3 Bdrm home with
ocean view Impeccable
condition Slone comer
fireplace. open enter· ta1nment style living
area. Great fina ncing.
1210.000
Opt11.S-l-5
9842sa.ef>IHU
Hmt.lch
Beautiful 4BR & 3Ba ex
ec home near the beach
Covered patio & !!pa
Xlnt fin S283.000
1Cet1ltitt~ REALT R
548-6333
By Owner. lovely 4brlrm,
2ba home in very nice
neighborhood Beaut
pool with rock waterfall
Lrg patio. quality ron
struclion $104 ,750
897-8975.
Winter Retreat Oasis in
the sun. New I yr old 2
bdrm + den, 3 ba. rum
with cathedral ceiling
Indian Wells Racquet
Club. Palm Springs
Home overlook s 14th
Golf Hole at lhe Indian
Wells Goll course Pool
in front ol home Ex
cellent loc S19S,OOO. no
money dn to quallhed
buyer Wi ll consider
trade ror umt m Corona
del Mar Call John
Bellamy 752·69.SS
DOCK $668,500
Waterfront home free 4
Bdrm on Balboa Island
canal . Magn1rirent
view Lrg assumable
loan at 12~ Try lse
Consider lease option
lolboa lalaltd llty
--~6n:_uoo
lmteho Sa* Fe
Estates & Acrea11e
Try 4 BR 3 BA 3400 sq fl
' Pool and citrus at
S745,000
We know all Rancho
Properties
QUAii. COUNTRY
•WESTATE
17141756-611
0
MOITH UGUNA
Outstanding 4 Bdrm
custom home. t:xlra
large street to street lol
o n oceanside or
highway, merely steps
to the beach. $685.000
SEU. idle ilema with 1
01111 Piiot Clutlf~d
Acl.tu.W.
WATEIFRONT
Sharp 2 stDry. 4 bdrm.
21, bath home. 2 frplcs.
shake roof. redwood
deck to waters edge +
boat dock. $335.000 !
INCLUDING LAND'
Balboa lay Prop.
Reatlon
•67S.7060.
Want A_d Results M2·5678
POOL-SPA Lovely 2 st.or) home on
quiet c ul de s ac.
Easts1de Costa Mesa
Secluded master suite
Co\•ered patio Custom
designed pool and 'pa
Great assumable (mane·
ing! Only $169,900! Call
for details! 5646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
CE
IEDllE ELllNS CD.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVIC£i-
HEW LISTING!
A Rare Opportunity To Move Into
Harbor View Hills At An Affordable
Price. Extra Large Lot For Family
EnJoyment And Pri\·acy. Three
Bedrooms And Family Room For
On I y S290. 000
DUPLEX
Bal&a "Little Is land ... Waterfront
With Full Bay View From Both
Units. Upper Unit (Which Would
Make A Wonderful Owner 's Unit)
Has Four Bedrooms. Lower ls
Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front
Patio. Sandy Beach.
......... _ .......
759-9100
#2 Corparat. PICllO
Mfwporf Cfftff
IAYFIOHT Much desired single
story h o m e . 4 BR, 4 BA
exceptionally lg Ii v /din areas.
122' on water! Lg pier & slip.
Quality cons truction. $1 ,750,000
Ma rtha Macnab 642·8235 (BU )
LOW PRICE Beautifully upgraded
Turtle Rock "Tartan" 3 BR 2 Ba
+ Fam rm. Super corner location
detached home! Comm pool &
spa! Privacy! $265,000 Darlene
Herman 752-1414 (812)
17 MUIR BEACH CIRCLE
SPYGLASS HIU
Spon sorl'd by Newport Jr .
Chamber of Commerce Lo benefit
ORAHGEWOOO
A new home for abused children.
Open for publie viewing
September 13·27 . Tickets may be
purehased at the door
Presented at $2..100.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
CALL FOR on AILS
ON THESE FINE PROPERTIES
ON WATER:
Lifldo Ille 5 bed ••......•• $1 ,395,000
Lifldo 1• 5 bed .......... $2,600,000
1ay-.1 layfront 5 bed •• $1 ,350,000
DoYH' SW.1 layfrotd
4 bed .................. $1 ,400,000
Udo Pa loyfrot1t condo •... $625,000
Udo'"'· layfront Co-op •••• $280,000
lalM>o llland BoyfrOt1t
4 bed .................. $1,200,000
P..-...io loyfrollt 4 bed •. $1,600,000
OciGifwOftt, 6200 sq ft .... $1,950,000
VIEW OF WATER
Htwport H•lcJhh l bed ••.••• $795,000
Core.a .. Mar 4 Md •••..• $1,lS0,000
Htw HartNN-•ldcJe 4 bed .• Sl.995,000
Core.a HHJM-d1 2 bed .••. S615.000
HUATHEWATH eor..-l bed ••.••...•.•..• $265.000
Poof Ml bed •••••........• SZlS,000
P-. PoW l bed •.•.•.•... $425,000 v. a..o.z btd .......... s111.ooo
..... J Nd •••••••••••.•.•• SZ4t,OOO
s,.fllt Vll0opoof •...•.•.•• $4t9.000
ON L\UOA ISLAND
lt.ed. ..................... $420,000
Zt.ed. ..................... $319,000
~ C--' o.,M• ........ 5671,000
.._.CM Cept Cod .•...• $111,000
WAT£RFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL ESTATE
~ ~"'"• P!oomy ~
2Qtl W C11t•• Hv.v 31S MM1llt Aw Ntwoort IXllCh 8.alboa ld.wl
'11-14" 67MMI
I Dll'LD 548-2231 Large 2 BR 21 2 ba condo. IROW MAllCET
Sl6-0.000PerUnit 2 car attached gar Only S6SKdown OWC
The perfec t dual Easts1de Fixer Upper. 3 microwave, rplc, etc rest Townhouse. 4
ownership property with br. Iba. spa 10"2": rm Almost new_ Great bdrm . or 31den. 3 ba
2almostequal2bdrm.2 PiQ.000 Agt 642:_1523 rinancing. Sll2,500 Prof dee, boat slip.
bu units with master College Pk rixerupper. 3 770·S578 -I pool 1tenn1s . only
suites. stone fireplaces br. 2 ba . ram rm I $499.990.0 penSat&Sun
and wood beamed cell Sll0.000. owe $80,000 Isl EMTDf!!~~ERS Is. 840·2229,84().3335 1ngs all on an oversized TD. 642 1523A{l -..wn• -
lot with pvt patios and -1: .. STSIDE I""'• I 044 deckc . $320,000 1or•, 1· n· Pric~d letow Mrilt ~ ~ Assumable VIR f111anc· •11•11•••••••••••11•••• terest financing. Village Creek Condo Styll-t.. t.&--t.....-3b · d t 1ng available on th1i; lift~ 644-7211 r. a IC. mirrore we charming. light and a1rv Nicely detailed 3 Bdrm bar, decor . paper & , home. Featurin a 4 home in California drapes. gar opener "' Bd rm . plus ram1ly Homes Seller will ~ S\29.900 Owner 1agt. room . en r Io s e d cooperate with rmanc
_____:____:___, Elsa, 75113!!'.1i_S46-231}~ courtyard. lovely back ing. Shows like new
- ---2 HOMES-I LOT yard with Ko1 pond Ask home. Close to park
FaMalffc: by!
Duplex Buyer who
needs neg income +
shelter F"ront unit 3
bdrm. rplc. JaC. 3 ba.
mm1 ocean view Rear
umt 3 bdnn. 2 ba. Under·
ground pbng for 4 cars.
IO"l-dn, large assum a·
ble. inc. $1700 per mo
Priced at $350.000. Drive
by 714 Pomsett1a tr you like, call the owner al
752 6955
Duplex, won't last for
buyer who need~
negative in + she lter
Price $260,000 5",; dn
Large assumable. Mon·
tbly rental inr $1425.
Drive by 514 Marigold
COM tr interested call,
John Bellam 752·6!!..SS
REDUCED SI 00 IC
Cameo Shores Estate. 3
br. 4 1"J ba. private
beach. enclosed ctyd .
w /spacious pool, forever
harbor & ocean view.
li95.000 leasehold
La-~~
REAL ESTATE 644·6397
3 Bdrm. 2 ba. modem ing S188,400 For ap· w /tennlS & sw1mmmg.
kitchen. dbl gar ALSO 2 pointment to see, call Call for details. Br. I ba. rrptc. dbl car ~·1151 gar with omre. Annual
scheduled gross income
115 ,000 per yea r .
S190__..000 751·4688 --
-~,,,. HERITAGE
. • REALTO RS
TWO FOil TWO ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!I
2Br 2Ba w1garage,ex· --------1
tens1vely remodeled MESA WIST
w heated Jacuui COMDOS
secluded in redwood We have 6 brand new 2
d e c k & I u s h I Y bdrm condos left From
landscjlped covered $139,000 to SIB7.000. Call
patio INCLUDING now.
COLOR TONED AP·
PLIANCES & LAUN·
DRY
PLUS I Br 1 Ba.
Dollhouse with garage,
Redh1ll°'~Realty
1;~:: ~:Hl(I
patio & extra parking. 1!!!!!!1!111!!!!1!111!!!!1!111!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Complete privacy for .,SSUME .,..,,.
both on I lot . located in ,_ ""•" the nicest area of E. $80,000 at only l2o/r in·
Costa Mesa. 1179,500 terest. There's plenty or
with xlnt financing. country charm in this
Drive by :115 flower then newly decorated 4 bdrm
call 673-6372 ror a borne located on a quiet ...::.::~~=.:=.::LJ.i:.:.:...-1 street in Mesa del Mar ~:d~=~ !nB~-~ ~o~: Better hurry! 751-31.91
=-f{/\:\:(H ~ H !:\LTY ~ '>~>1 ?000
THI ......
TOWMHOME?
Call tbe specialists at
the condominium in
formation center
Touchstone Realty
96J.cail
* •RElllCED Your 1st home in Irvine.
Vacant and ready to go
2 Br condo in adult com·
munity. Central air &
more. Call now.
118.900
}~r 1 )ll\l<.ihr1d1< • RcalltJ
551·3000
1920 ftarrann Pk"', lr~lnl'
Price $165,000. Take BY OWNER. 2 BR t lort, c:::. SE I f ( T
~PH(JPlHTll ', over pymt& of 11650 mo. 2"41 ba, lux condo on golf
No qualifying, or gel co urse 13 Rana . new loan.54&-sca ---_-L...1, _____ S210,000. loan bal.
0 lt.&c o .. P_ 1026 u•o.ooo . 152.9556 , llKE T IKA H •••••••••••••••••••••••
Approx lt,; miles to By Owner. 3bdrm. 2ba. _,,o:..::wn~r/c.:••ft"::..·-----1
beach, beautif ul new lt1tchen new ~-------
townhome. Mexican ~ile carpets. ocea'n /Mt TUrnBOCI
entry, fireplace, 3 king view. Wood beam ceil· VllWHOMI
YOUDESElft
T .. IEST Three large bedrooms. a
newly remodeled
kitchen. knotty pine
paneling, open beamed
ceili ngs and a walk to everything location are
just a taste of the out·
standing amenities. Ex·
eel. financing and owner
will consider terms.
S39S.OOO
497.5494
SWIL.
... wh itewater & city
lights views from this 2
bdrm & den home.
Decks on both levels &
yard for outdoor liv10g.
Excellent starter borne.
Price includes : New
carpet, paint ' levelors. 1210,000
P•IMIDWLD
Located in Woods Cove
just 2 short blocks to
secluded beach. Each
unit has I bdrm + extra
slee ping area with
fireplace & large deck.
Room lo expand on tree
shaded lot. Seller financ·
ing. 1259,000.
LEA YE THI CAI..
at hom e & walk to the
beach from this 3 bdrm
home tucked away on a
quiet street. Hardwood
floors. deck & brick
patio with mature fruit
trees. Great potential.
Owners will help with
fln1uclng. m:s.ooo.
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NEW!COUNTIY
FIEICll HOME sz bdrms. 2V. ba. Huge ings thru-out. S22SK. Unusual h.ax. " privacy
covered 111t1o. charming Flex. terms. 661·0213. Ulru-<>ut this slrikln• 3 171 .. I •t4-ll 77 mini y1rd. Near260acre 661-8124. • ..
21.as
TO KEAN
$4&9 ..
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Mo9 ......
641.03'6
67).7112
re a ion a I f,arlt. Great __.._ ...-:~'-="'1-'"'"v-..._.---I O-J-4 Br 2"' be, family rm,
value on y Sl3t ,SOO. ,,_.,. .. •-r rorm1I dining rm 2417 COASTUMIY11W
MS·o:.>3 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• sq fl! Garden entry w /2 from th.is unique home
--IMMID OCCUPAMCY patios & 1 deck off on 1 very private lot. A '9HIH THUMI? Tiburon Condo 3 Br. 2"1 m11ter auit.e. Hlghly up-jewel or a kitchen which
E1sulde. Frult trttS & Ba. 1860 sq. ft. Sl.2J6,500. graded· 1299.000 < un· get& 1 + with bri&ht 1ua·
I P I A ... ...,. 2297or963-'967 furnished) or $350,000 llahts ind countrv r 0 s.e 1 r v act • ... ..... · (furnished)· like model. 1
seclusion in park I~ e .......... .._. 1040 Cill for appt. to ate. ~h~d:ti:c~~m~:ti~~ yard. SuMy 3 BR. Bnck •••••••••~ ............. 851.uu. Mrs Glau.
fpl c. Covered p1llo. S7000DOWMI ()pen Sat~ 13 Valley stltdio. •.ooo.
Pride of ownership. For Sile by owner. View. L...-.7•. tit U.
Room roruJ:r:loa· On· Sb1rp 48R. 3BA, Uv rm. I!!!!!!!!~•••••!!!!
ly $1.24.000. ~ f1m rm. lrg lot, trees. Llltll._.I OCtANPIONT-Nnr
Nut to Greenbelt. As· c1--.1a ............ ":!:-all• .. .,..1., 'h9I ... I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!!!!ml!!!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 1 u m e Io a n 1 , See ---_,. ... r. ..._. ....: i pwt ~
Lose someth1n1 valua· anytime. $134 ,500. amaD .. ,...&o,_,..' at tir __. .... COLDWeu
BAN~eRO ble? Pl•ct an ad in our Caretaker on prop. 1'711 saa. ~ ~ * n-"" ,.... .li.. lt'J.
Loat and Found col· Dine St. $31·0794 or ict.r.Mp •IHI Mc ,,. Ma --·
umna. That'•"'*" peo. .-u,,___ 117·• ~~ plen ,..,. pie h* when UMy've -==~==::=~·~..:::=..::=-----; ~-Id. t1ll t*7 ,,.. ftll 111 ..a II
load ID ltflllah lue. •aat Ad. 8aulla lfZ.5171 --. DMlr ..... gm '$ P
•
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MonetFors. ~r••llblett J.HHNtmltlllld HM1ttu.fwm.a..4 ........................ ·············. ······ ................................................. .
Mt",...tlMdt 106 llcwP,..,.ty 200 ...... .._. l106 C... .. Mlr JJU tte.M1U1fw l1hd U1fwa•1d ~flw rie.d ~·-·~ ··············l.······· ....................... ....................... ....................... ........................ ....................... .................... .
Orange Coast DAILY PILOf ,friday, September 18, 1981 Continued from DI "
Sect. C-8
...,.. ....................... .. THI l&Jl=FS TlilLa ,All 3 Br. 2 81 hmUy Homt. 4 BR 2~\ ba. buuutuJ ...,_ .._. JZ ......,.. l2tl W,-.1..u 3141 C..h W... Jal• .,.. sar OD Coforado River Qt bfrplc. Clrpnr1. .,, Id. dla· ~/nlte vu r~ park'•· ...................... • .................................................................. .
Ma&nlfil'trll VltWSol UJ>' Parlier Ari&. 150 SPlctl wubtt. Oet. l '° Jwie ~ . s room• untum. tuept 2 Br All utU pd Lr• Fum lu1r.tudlo.1pa, TV, MESA Vf!RDE home II
per bay end mountains. wllh room . to tllp1nd 14 S. l tv.11. Charm Ins 2 Br l bt, brick 0 E box Frpk, 1~r. ~ ya rd $S2S No pf ta maid liervl<'t, phonri. m01pbert. Us :Jdlupt.t ~-101( •~ltec'-tOH Front row sharp3bdrm 1'7$0,000 with l250.000 ..... ,.._.. ll07 frpk, 1ar, l1undryf1cll thl lo ocHn. ut1I by ~3232 jl.2Swk G-222'1 No~l• 546-1~
OD f£E ' 11nd. Good down. OWC ba.11nct at ••••••••••••••••tt .. ••• Bacb up to ~I courte own tr UOO rn o Avail now 2 Br l Ha -• ... IW~ -••••••••••••••••••••••• £1e•lnl 4 8r Cl.Ill.Om IA
Nelltf Oale Ranch,
btaul v1tw. lmportrd
marble, pool 11e yard, 4
rar 1ara1t. fCIUClllnan
•••••••••••••••••••••• ... ....., ... 1'. r rulln financ1na 10'\ Cuar.1~ rub on OCEANt.ROHT winter l\W/mo. IH. Waterfront 4lM·Ol.S4 W1ttr • trash paid. " LYDICOI.
avat!.ble <'lllb Lew back al dt z br, &Ir , Pl~. uUla pd·, Hom~nt 63t.l.OO_ £xtcutlvt-atyle r1mlly sara&e Adult&, 00 ~u. 1 Br IU pd, tncl &ar Cet laat )'ear's inwreat
rate now' Fully l.!illum•·
bit 30 yr larat t.t •
bdrm. lam nn. la yard
642 Slfl orMQ.&1117
OpenSatlSu.n 15 aired. 714n52 2213 or ~75 Adult., no pela Quiet F!utaide Sharp bomtwldtamaUcentry, MSO + $400 deposit dtwasher, pool Adult.$
416 Plata 1J4JM4 Q3S7 b owner 675 1832 ZBR, renctd yrd. lndry larae muttr swte. dble A enl no fee ~llOQ!L__ _'42·S07l.
lot 1625. 000 c /.21 ........ Qltr '4~57 .
4PLIX l SIOICM , 8r 2 Ba. U84 Ocean apace. dbl carport, &araae ' b111ut1fully d , • .2 Ir. I le~ SZO OOO• Blvd Washer/dryer, Adults prd No pets landanPlld yard' Kida ~· !L I 1400 Newly decor C:u. pd J enatn & Q> ;59 11708 Ev es 444 5 7 u or,_ ______ _ • Wll dlab uh 0 Avail 1mmed MSG mo & pelt OK 1 A bari•ln at ,,,.._ tncl Kar pool dsh r OwnuwiUcarry ~ t w er pen 67:Ml231 onlyP'llurry!#5469 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• • . w
1151 8269 IA YNONT DUPLEX
Mew,orl lteca. I 06' :.:oL3B=!N:~11~~11 UPPHl>.C•IAY Spotless 3 Bcinn f1m1ly
home A "MUST SF:t:"
prop.-rty
Whela ·11 un l'f3.9'.\!_ _ -.---R ""' au c-ewport Crest <.:ondo, Adults '42·5073 n U.--~ 31 41 Eleg.101 Exttut1veHome _en!!m_g~~r~ 3bdrm, Z\oaba, ocean YEAIMIOUNOMf llrTonhuie
•••••u•••••••••••••••• des111ned for entertain· L..t-e........ J.25.2 view OOOtmo 64&-QS Soc,,. At'"'''" O• Newly decor. "" pd .
••• • ••• •••••••••••••••• ... PLUS a ep~rat• en
lr11nct l~rKe l UR + ba Open Sul /Sun 1 ·5
2320 La Uud11 PhH'e
C /21 Newpcri Cntr
640.5'357
Real Estate Almost octtanfront wi te Ing . fireplace, wet bar & •••• •••••• ....... •••• •• ~----· 1e,10t • Frnt SuMlly "
rent ala complet"ei; den! Ju!ll ~· US78 Shore• 3 Br 2 Ba. beach, • .,c_,. McLoitl 8rvnch • 1.rno' • encl gar . pool, cbwhr
furn. P~rkma. patios, Plus Eas131de dollhouse tennis ll.50. No pets BeautiM 2 bdrm, den, P<11t•"• • Plu• mott Adults. 6'2·~3 THlllUff In thii up~tnirs rur PL.AM '"I " P I ~ K & fo' I. 0 A T
3 bdrm, din rm .. llv. Gi>ruae One or thos1:
rm , fam. n11., F tP, 2"'2 ':J111rd lo find" ltcmsand
ba, xtra large pon·1:l:1in owner wlll c:arry tht i--------•I 98 UNITS
I 14-7 "'xtt I
trees prlv•ry 2 Br with h1rae fncd yd for 83J.l32'7.___ __ end unit, att;ached dble GREAT RECRl!ATION. Spar1ous 2 Br 1 Ba. llous~ ..,.,!>Mo. Duplex l'ds Juatli00!115482 ....._wport•~1. 1269 garage. Tastefully der. 1"'""''r•1NL1mo11~ Laundryrac .. pool.IJ95 ••' Rentimes631 ~Fee rw __. Mo to Mo. fl400 mo 11>•0 & 1>•0 ~null>• 2 5411-~ .J700 Mo. d7 Sm. . --•••• • tt •••••U••••••••• 644 0653 673-858S Hr•Gllh Cluh~ • Suuna
Ch;rmir\«. N end, 2BR, E side 3~. l '-li~a. l'U!· Stavlew ~Hr 3 Ha, ramlly __:_ or__ • Hy(lrom1uage •
2BA, frplc, library, den/ de-sac, frl)lc. llto~e. encl rm. dining rm. ocean & Dana Po1111. rut'(lly rum. 2 Sw"""""O • GC1il V•ry Low Down dining. deck, octi•n. backyard, niei> urea night llllhl vit'W8. rool & BR 2 Ra, W ID. attached Ot1•1r1v R11r10u
Owaer .... Ccnltl hillside views, magic ~~().~. tennlB SlllOOprmo gar, W Op~ner. sec , BUUTIFUl APTS
tubwtctrsmicttlewall11 ptipcrs' ONLY 20~ MEWPOITSHOHS
& floor . 4 covert<! patio down with the used to be l ldrWI 2 latll
areas Pnce ~.000. ~·1 interest or 13'"< Evtn th(' Au...;.. Lo.
lleSliBJIU
APAITMENTS
Beautiful landscaped
garden •pta. Pah08 or decks Pool & Spa. cov.
ered pnking Adulis. no
down, asswne $40,000 tst pd l' r 1 s r 1 g ht al Sl8',000 trust deed at 7"'2'1 Xlnt Sl.300.000 Sgt&
THW'*t-Off
Foat &crow f'OHIM
lkn. & f'rklpah
Wetco.e •
land lease 1853 00 pcr MB. RJCHS 67S.1771
year Can't change until f'AVILIONUALTott
yur 2003 14'1 tnt only '7M I JO
2nd trust deed duelllllllllll!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!llm!!!•m!!~ 1986-87 C.:a.11 owner forF LOWDOWN o we
OR LEASE /OPTION appt daily aner 5 pm
(714) 760-8425
4 br. 3 ba exec home on
Sussex Ln in Westchrt
Rkli lyitn
714/760.72'2 WESTCUFF Just redone tns1de & uut s. c~ 1076
lBRCONDOll5.000 Avail now S28S.OOO •••••••••••••••••••••••fll!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llfl!ll!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!~
Can assume ex1st1ng Owner bki:,. 752·~ Lrg 2·Sty home w big
loan of approit. ll0,000 at i---------• mother-tn law apt on ca
M TRIPLEX. good
area, asswn loan. owe.
priced right. Prin only Bkr._979·~ 14'•%1nt [[~ NEW tMll'l HIO n yon near be-ach utaLM 1;!54,000. 498-5735
LIDOISU
20·~ down, owe lge 2nd
w Jno payments. 2 br, 2
ba , imma c w 1ex
pans1on potential. Just
$335.000. Agt, 963 8182.
WEST OCUMFIONT
Triplex. Xlnt terms &
prime !oration. t;OO,ooo
Agent, !]S-Sl~L
BAYFRONT P>.HORAMIC OCEAM
U n d e r M a r k e t VIEW CONDO 0 11o n Bldr read) to 3 BR , 2~.ba , $45,000
negotiate. down owe 12 •1,.
Great terms to qual Sl64.500.
buyer Brand new 4BR A.A leoch Rltrt, Inc
4ba Bayfront with boat 714 /4?2-2 100
dock 1s available at San JllOft
$'950.000 to SJ.300,000 Caplstrmo 1078 Open Daily llll Solrl 2274 •••. ••••••••••••• ••••••
YACHTTlMESllARE
Busmess for sale. com
plete Joint venture or
s ell o utr ig ht
l 8051646·6707.
Channel Rd. Hal
INVESTORS
Prime 2 yr old s111gle
family residences show
pro1eet1ve net return ol
t2S"'r + over $25.000 tax
wnte·orf in 1st 5 years P l~--------1 roress1onall.y managed. Peninsula Reduced to Sl28,500 2
OCEAHFIOHT CALL 675-631 1 bdrm, 2 ba condo I year 8 to 9 5'4 assumption.
with only W.000 down
Pran only Call t7 14 1
784 2072 ask for Ron
3 bd rm. 2 bath 1m new Highly upgraded
maculate home with IY OWHEIJIXlO. I Tile . w w cpts Wall
guest house & or I bdrm 4 Br 2 ba, EastbluH I paper. lands~aped. enc
apl lnrredible orean home HY ; dn Owner patio. pool, Jae, tennis HEWf'ORT IEACH
view S450,000 rinanrmg Interest only IH.000 +Isl TD Open Prime duplexes and
Realonorrucs 675-6700 Ask 1 n R a PP r a 1 5 a I Sun 3-6 or by appl 32031 triplexes m CdM & Ha l !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-·· $240,1100 Prinl' only Via Tonada SJC orr Peninsula LarKe as &.s7 4828 642 0350 A 11 pa z corner de I sum able loans Lo11o low
21121>.COMDO
Adjacent lo Newport
Crest area Sea Wind
Section S12J.900 Good
terms
Roy McCanlt, Rltr.
548-7729
' Obispo. Pacific Co down OWC 2nd Ow11tr~! 498-5640,8-S<rlO C /21 HewportCftfr
Need qui ck esl·row 640.5357
Beaulifull} decorated Ottt.r Rtd Estate -
llV Homes. 3 bdrm . 2 ba ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• for S. 2200 lhgh assumable 30 }ear • ••••••••••••••••••••••• rinancmg at 12 5r, fixed Mobile Homes
Asking $235,0IXJ. lond in For Sole 11 00 CORONA DS. MAR
eluded CALL NO W' 1~··•••••••••••••••••••• Just hsted! Oversized
Owner Agent Prin UC EAN FRONT New lot with Bay View Quiel OCEANFRONT 1·1pals only Come for in· Modular Type Homes, street 75"1 financing BY OWNER specllon Sat Sun 1·5 leased land. 3 pvt. bchs. 1>95,000. New rust. bit 2 sty. 76()..9S26 24 hr secunly, ftShing
f' h N d pier from S34.900 tO'; &red~cn h~~e~" t~; 8h1!' LARGESTR·2LOT do~n. '![19·ll!§.. __
split $895,000.0WC' 371 1 40x9S. with 1212 br, Iba railer al pvt beach,
Seashore. 673-G.578 houses Bl0<•k LO bearh Tr e a s ure I s I and . --Be s t rental area Laguna Bch , $8500
LIDOISlE S269.000 Prtn only 4-9t3816
Beautifully remodelt>cl 549 3076 da)s. 673-6~0
2bdrm 3ba home wuh eves Owner IEACH/Affot dable
formal 1.hn rm. sun deck, OWN ER ANXJOUS. IOH' $48.500 with lo" low
wet bar & more 81mk ly 2 sty Ill estab nbrhd down . 2 yr, 2 Br. 2ba.
appraised SH5,000, xlnt SlO.OOO total cash down ram rm Min age 18yrs. j!l!!l!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!"!l!ll!•llll!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!I ~;4~~ & 6;~~e H~~!~ OWC balance Payable f~~ P~~~. o:ar:c;:~:
Sat-Sun IS, 119 Via ~a: ro:4~:xt 1!;k·1~; Rllr 6311004
Vella Owner Ai.rt Don S265,000. Ownr 63l·721S MOBILE WANTED. sngl
HE PRIVACY OF
ESTATIUVIHG
Can be yours on this
2+arre• homes1te cov
ered with mature
avocado trees with ac
cess to a pnvllte lake &
riding trails $125,000
Do~n as low as 1or; In
terest as low as 9'.
67J...Q697 -'-' --wide. move-0ul
Trade Luxur} ewport HARBnD ll'llND 638·0677or991 !IOIO home on 11 acre for In Uft ~ efMt•ry Lots/
come Units or' Equ1t) OPPORTUNITY Cryph 1500
$280.000 Acl no11o ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Broker Co Op Agent Pr ime 4 5 X I 4 o Two adj lots. Wstmslr
631·4Sl6. waterfrontlotw1lhex1sl· Memorial Park SSOO AG ENT 723·B333 **Reduced
$31K
Now Sl,000
Up to 45' slip available
w this huge 21den or 3
Br condo with water
views from both liv1njl
room and master suite
Gorgeous neutral del'or
and the best finant'inl( al
the beach Call lor your personal inspection.
WllOOhrldgc
Really
551.:Jtl(HI
1mearranr• I'~ .. '·'"'"'
Owner will help rinanc•e
great assumable loan I
Br near Ma riner\
Sl98.000 Submit oHl'r
646 ·1044 \Jlent or
646·1046
DUf'LEX OH WATER
Dock fw 30' loot
tng pier and shp for 45' each. 842·6342 before
yacht Pnce or S2.~.000 8am CH111toin, Dfterl.
inl'ludes clenred lot. ap. C-rdal Resort 2400
pro v e d p I a n 5 a n d ~, _..... 1600 ••• • • • •• ••••••••• •• ••••
perrn1ls for a luxunous 5 ror• •1 SMOG FREE Bdrm 5 bath French ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .
Regency home w11h CondomhlhmnfTown· YU~(;A VALLEY Lan·
many extras. houses fw,. 1700 der s area. 212 acres 330 Terms AYoiloble ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft hwy rronlange 12 x 60
., di~ A 1C mobill' home
Call Paceseller Realty ~edu ced to St28.500. Sundeck. wtr. gas. sep for details and appoml· 2BR, 2BA Condo. I yr tic. Bon~ 14x.20 ~tucco
ment 646-5092 new. Highly upgraded. cabin Outsta nding
Tile , Wall to wall view $35,500 , '• dn
Cllff+4AVEH carpets. Wall paper 0 W C I n q u 1 r e
CharmtnJl 2 story 3 Br. Landsraped. enclosed 714 364·2010or 364 2005
212 ba. 2 frplcs. den. patio. Pool, Tennis. jar Out of s.-
ram1ly rm overlookang 111.000;assumable 1st Propetiy 2600
pool Lar~e lot. badmm 135 8'i. Open Fri.Sal & •••••••••••••••••••••••
ton court $379,000 b} Sun. Or by appt 32031 ase 3 br 2 ba home
owner F'lex terms & Via Tonada: San Juan f r 1 d a y Ha r b 0 r :
o wn er 11oill earn Capo OffAlipaz.rorner Wa shington SJSO mo
Consider trade mo~1iig of Del Obispo. Agl 661-6212
do"n 6312126 Pa cific Compan y 1 L-r-Open SAT /SUN I S 498-5640, 498-S<rlO CllK_.s, .........,..,
407 KINGS PLACE Grons 2700
Ass mable Loa 3 bdrm ••• •••••••••••••••• •••• 12 1'2~/o ~NANCI~ 2 ~ar garage" Sl6.000· regon ranch for rent.
You can t beat this 30 Owner will carrv re S3SO mo 200 acres. 2 br
)ear loan at 12'2'r mamder.545-!J706 · h ouse, s tre a m +owe 2nd at 12 S', --Lakeview Or will sell,
Beau11ru1 4 Br 21, Bu Dtiptexts/ $225,000. 15001947 3143 or
urden w/ gardener 3 Br + fam rrn, ('ul de fplc, 1>lll1U. Pool. Jar., l>•11111eJ 1 & 'J Bed
Washet1 dryer. t900 yr. Hl' lol'atlOO Avail Im Waterrront lease, 4 Br 4 tennis. adlt.s, no pets 111um~ • I v•n••l11:1J
ed .., I Ba family rm top c n ~. 673-7589 & IJ11tur1o$00<l • Ac,lu41 ly Avail Oct 7lh m .... ~Imo yrly se · • ·o ~ 1 "'"O . No p411~, 497·S31S Jackie Hand lem 11 n dlllon, dork for .0 bt>:U 3 Br 2ba. tennis. serurtly. M •de'' Opt'n 01,1y
-----ll6t &311266 11900 ~ mi to brh SR50, 91ub ~~~.~ ........ 1$:Z%.19 !::.4t:~~n:~=~· C=~ Gar~~~=•nt1
S pe ct acular view SJSOOmo Remax ofNpl --"II 1425 Hewport8eachH
OCeanfront 3 br. 2 ba. 2 • Clean lbdnn dupltx Bob or Dov1e1se..1221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• aso rv1n• "' ,,.., story Avail alter Sept Off street pciung, quiet Newport Crest Condo (71 41645·11°' 8th Winter SOO or yrly 1325 No pets Avail9'25 3bdrm, 21,b:1, ocean
lease S1200 No pets. Agt, _0"'·2474 WESTCUff view_,J900tmo 646 ~ Htwport Beech S. ..... Lu )( u r I 0 u s r 0 u r •700 16111 SI 0 ••••• 'b'" ~5S2'1. Lrg eitec Home 4BR. bedroom, three bath Villa Balboa Dix 2 mslr 1714J 642·51 i3 !ll!!!!!!!!!l!!l!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!l!!!!~I 3BA, den Nr Hoag llo)p home ~amed te1Ltngs bd 2 ba llOO 962 5121 or
BAY CR EST S ~d rm on Bluffs in CM. Ol·ean in living room and ram•· 645·5118
home w1pool, large yard View. Sundeck. Jae ins ly room Seduded pool IRVINE
$2 000 LlDO ISLE mo. Nancy642·4.'i7318·31 size yard Space rorboal New 2 bdrm condo for
charming 4 bdrm . 2 8111 645·5218 wknd 's or trailer. Sl8SO month lea!Je. Mln·Park Vat"w '
bath. newly redecorated Avaal_Oct I.__ yearly b<1 s1s Agent Xlnt tor Nr UCI 1700
S1800 mo. Yearly. Bill 3bdrm condo w 111at10, 631 7~. mo. Call 12131 258 3.563 Grund~67~l61. pool, etc S7501mu. + Harbor View Home. ~.!f>.re8AMQrah7PM
Oceanfront 2 Br . patio. $450 cleaninl( dep beaut1fulexecut1ve4Br ,,.,,.. NRS C PI AZA garage. Utils paid. No 871-7672. ~,,.,/mo. • · ' '
t A .1 to J 15 ---3\12 Ba .. landscaping. Lofl bdrm. A!C. ow. rs. vat · . ~ne · Three bdrm, 2 bath, new alarm system. seperate stream, a\'iary. Pool ,
.982. _w M'!,._~·'§lQ__ paint inside out, new maids1guest apt f1500 Jae. see gales. & more
Oceanrront Sharp 2BR
$650 Mo Winter Adult
675 3382/213-795 3018
Yearly or Winter. full y
furn luxurious ocean
front I Br Apl Sleeps 2
Call 2131415·40'.!8
Newport Ol·eanrrout, 2 &
4 Br Avail WuHH Wee kly Monthly
673·7677 VILLA IAUOA carpets. S'IOO mo No Mo. 759·~...:.. _ SS7·7838
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lease wfgardener Avail oeean view 3 Bdrms o.piezHfwft 3650
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Newport on the Beach, at an economical price' 63I·1400 !!le £rer ~ ~I :1115 iog. bike 2 BR. 2 BA. 3Br. 2Bjl... some ocn Just $.'iSS! Features lge Wntr $SSO 67J.3S96
view. cute, lwt condo tiled k1lt'hen, massive HEWf'ORT ... _.........._ ~-·,-L ... $875 c 11 k d HGHTS ~..-'"'"" ... "'"' !NIC'U f>:le!lanl 2 BR 2 Ha, \1ew, mo a w n s brick frplc & enrlosed ••• • •••• ••••••••••• •• •• Id h 673 9157 or wkd ys grounds ' Children & Like new rustom bu1ll lolbool·.__. 3706 inc 5 piano. l' in a.
673 6098 h b d -linen. T\' ell' $1500 mo ...:: _ pets are welcome! •5566 l ree e rooms. l wo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne11o'. custom . luxury 3 br ~entime:t6314SS5 F~e baths. rormal d1n1ng Steps lo Bay !Br. great Agtn 646·3255
home. 1 block rrom ..._.__._leodi 3240 room Ea.ling area in Patio. frplc. gar S4l5 2 BDRM . Winter KentJI. Ferry, 4 frplcs. Jae, 2•, ·--·~·-kitchen. View SISOO per w·inter. OPEN 32812 Adults. ou peli. M·a1I
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ly $1500/mo. Can furn. 4 Bdrm ~. Fenced 631 7~._Realtor S p A R K L I N ti \'ersa11les IBr. rum un
730-0682~968,3(k5() yard & garage Kids & Exclusive Big Cyn CHARMER 1 BR patio rum. SS50 mu yr round
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....................... Agent, no fee. gar. pool, tennis $12S-O. 640.6-0SS 642 4957
Condo. ocean view. 3 Br. Brand new 3 br. 3 ba 6:4(}-8!16, 67·~171 PACI Fl(' St::-JSt:T
212 Ba Dana BluHs, house for discnminuling Lido Island. clean 3bdrm. 111 M. loyfroftt VJ EW pool. tenrus. ete 1750. family. 2 bills to beach. 2ba, 2 car gar. lrg patio. 3 Br. 2 Ba Waterfront. IS steps to ~and Lf.: 2
492·67QO. Totally upgraded jl_,100/m0.~·1623 Winter SI~ Yrly SJ400 bdrm w carport, bal.
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style 2 bedroom family 2 Br 1 ba beach rotlage. baths Dining room winter Open Sat Sun Junior Bdrm \er~alll\'S
home near the beach' 9i00/mo rirst & last. $100 Fireplace Adults No 109 Park Ave 675.9255 Rel' r a<' $495 ~1 o
Plush carpets & large cleaning, all ut.il pd. 619 peU. 96SO per month yrly Yearlnmall l Br Apltor 644 5 369 54 8 04 25.
chef's kitchen' Children Main. 536-1453 lease. 631 7300. Broker I quiet adult. no ~ls 751 9110
& pets are OK! 114981 Lg3BRJba. FIR wtfrplc, W"'TElrm~HOME 6$475~0297~0 anl'ld ut1ls Beach rental, Spal' 1'1
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398.W Wilson
$485 1')15
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2 BR "" BA $495 398 W. Wilson, 631·SS83
NEWPORT
Af' ARTMEHTS
2 Br Avail S320 mo
Plus ut1ls. No children. oo peb., no walerbeds
2450 Newpon Blvd
Costa Mesa _
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drapes . patio. gar .
water pd Call IS.
636 4l20
2619 "E" Santa Ana
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548·5442 170-5629
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Ave Upstairs, Adults.
no pets S37S Sierra
Mgmt Co 641 1324 _
BEAUTIFUL 2 Br 2 Ba
Mesa Verde, 1100 sq ft
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3103 Mac~Ay_e_ 540.4400 I ~-BR . rormal drnrn1t & 1: ..,. 540.0""" · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• New home 2 blocks to b kf t oolc 3 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ~ au.x VILLA COllDOIA
2BR. ::n oneymoon Col· i• beach. 2t>drm. 2ba. over g~~:g/~ge~los~ts ~ar br. patio, ocean v1e11o I BR \'er,a1llei. i>Oul. Spacious E Side Apts
tage Canyon vie11o . 30 S65o. After •pm try 3 ;~e's lge d~c~ Avail no11o $700 mu 709 Jal'. i.auna, g) m 24 hr Encl gar. patio dshwshr
stove, no pets, ad Its, 968.1802 boat dork av~il at extra Balboa Blv~ m 1189 I sec .&uard, Ii.SO 631 6666 & slo\ e Most util free. S85Q 673-1464 . Be h F · N Gorgeous Jbr patio home charge. For lease only ac ronl Unit 2Br. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. allrat'l1\'ely o pets Jasmine Creek, 2 BR ~ at a barg rent prire Call Peggy Pattl)On . I Ba. winter rental l>50 furnished JO mos S8SO I BDRM S410
den. ocean view Tennis only ~50' Children & 714 ·955 2473 wkdays m<_!.67J.5410a_gt 673906-0,A!l 2BDRM S47S
and pool. Lease $1,750 pets wel me' •9643 8·5PM bdrm. I ba. gar. ldry, Oceanfront 2 br 2 ba 2323 Elden A\e CM
640-1212 Plus ce rally located LEASEiOPTION dishwasher. Ip<· $650 I Avail weekly monthl~ 642 76ai
Charming 2 BR I Ba. 2br, a home w 1 4br.3baexec home on winter 673-7083 12131 winter 752 944i6 Dtltl.EX
D 1W. yard, lplc, walk lo spacious grounds 1ust Sussex l.n 1.n Westrltrr 2.58·376-0 1 Br Newport 11 block 10 1 bdrm. gar. gas water
bch $800mo.673-5897 $425115305 Just redone Avoil. now Winter Rental. 9-19 lo beach Responsible pd Prav yd Stove &
3 Blks lo ocean. 1900sq rt. Rentimes~l.:_~ Fee SI 300 Opt ion price 6· 12 3 Br 2 Ba. 9>50 Adults onll S4S-O Mo Reing_ $42.S. 645·7636 _
3 BR 2 Ba. dramatic 2 Br Iba. nr bearh. j285)l00. 752 ~ Balboa Pier Savage. ~75-6039 · 1 Br 1 ba. upgraded con·
spill level. fplc. St.~. $385 imo. Yard Avail For Lease Npt lle1ghts WiJQ.e & Co. 675-9006 6210 Oct•anfronl. J br. 2 do Nr So Cst Plza Ten
Non smokang family dis· 10/1.536·8312 Beaut1ru11y Remodeled win le r rental. 1 b r ba. S7SO 3 hr, 1 ba. S700 n1s. poo l, volleyball.
c o u n l Sub mil on HmliriCJfort -& newly P1Hnted JBR. duplex. block lo beach. Sept Jun p Jar k adult S450 mo 957-0222 children & pets 404 H... 3242 2BA. detached gar I av1111.._DKJ548_:9878 1213 1596 1709 or Agt
Fern leaf. appt. 675·6675. ••••••••••••••••••••••• block from Clarf Drt\l' AV "'IL ... OW•. !7141761·4601 2 Br 1 Ba Pool. Rarage 645·2668 --Across from water 3 $11 00 mo Call Mr "' " S OR N Lrg Harbour View Hills Bdrm. Avail immed Trinen 6411111 Cute 2 Br. rum. units H TTl-:RMS o pets 5485 Mo 1395 A
11 p 1 with garage. Upper mi Beach rentals b) ~eek Baker 641 0763 Blwn 9·1. ome oo . jac. ''ery $'9-00 yrly 8~6 4457 & 2 Br 2 Ba Mob~le Home earl Lower 5575 or month Agt_.675-8170 Mon-Fn
pvl, view Avail Ort 1st. 846·46SS near Delaney s Re$t ~oenl ~75 :B9Cl Full" rum duplex Frpll'. I Br stove. ga• paid. SlSOO mo. 7AM to 3PM I L S6SO. Property llouse, OA: --• -' ., 64().~0 Aner 6 768-6285 "•e 3244 642.3850 &642 1010 2 & 3bdrm & barh apt dshwhr. 2 car Rar Close pool Couples prererred
Ask for Chuck ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---Clean. Rent negotiable lo beach 9 mos lease Rer's P30 646-8727. ---Wooclll ~ Harbor View Knolls 2 Br 535-6786 675 0318 SS2S lo ~ mo 67S 1642 Mesa Verde. lge 2 br. 2
Costa Meso 3224 Somerset 2 Bdnn. 1~2 2 ba. & decorated LonR Del 1 $700 mo 2Br. 2Ba. frplc. ba. adults. no pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b a r 0 'd or shrt term SIOOO. uxe 2 Br 2 ba. frple. NEW EXECCONDO n o 673 1524. 673 5261. yrly 28th & Balboa pool. only a\a1I Oct & $400 mo !179-1658
2 Bdrm. 2 rull ba. micro. ~~l~~ /dryer. S700 mo 675 ~3 ~.call 675 8881 Nov 548 RI Almost oew-3-br -2 ba lg
Rar dr op. pool. Jae . E Blur condo 3 br p 4 ba. Furnished ~tudiu Apts Santa Ano 3710 ll\'tng rm w fireplace. f19S mo. Agt 754.1202 Heritage Park, 3 br. 2'2 835 AmigOtS Wy •9 S900 S26S. per mo includes ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1rrowave 2 ca r gar •w
Brand ne 2 B c d 2 ba, a c, f~c. fam rm , 64-0-8449, 2l:J.Ml·4460 utilities, yrly 310 E 2 Br Condo Adults, pool, elec opener. prl\' patio w r on °· db I e gar. S7 50 mo B~boa Blvd 673-6880 no pets All elec . air $750 & ut1I 644 4998 or Ba. 2 car g~r w elec 644·1480 !m-S(l)()X8l Htw~C...U cond SS~Mo 541 5002 759·5412 door, frpk. dishwasher, I • Ocean front · View 2 & 3 -micro. washer & dryer. QUALITY & LUXURY 3 bdrm. t., ba Newport Br 2 Ba . 2 garage. lolboo Island 3106 Over 30 L'pper I Br
3 & 2 Bedrooms and 2
fireplaces decks and
patios Annual inrome
$25,000
pool. Jac. balcony. No Turtle Rock Stewart con do in q u 1 e l Wmter liOO Up 640.4784 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiet 311 w Wilson
••••••••••••••••••••••• R ol Estate pets Avail. Sept. 15th. •5Br, 3Ba. Sl850mo neighborhood nr beach Qwner. Yrly Bayfront. 3 br, 2 ba, P2S 6312177
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Properties, 642-1603 12 Units Costa Mesa eh ..__ 2100 S800 Mo. 54().22.SJ. Woodbridge Biscay Ament1es incl spa. pool. Winter Rental. Large frplc . lge patio. $1400 Eastside 2 Br. + ent·lsd
C /21 Newport C..tr
_640.5'357_
DOVER SHORES
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din rm . 2 frpl rs
$685,000 ree 642·2510,
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Immaculate 3 Br. 2 Ba
Steps to bcal'h. <.:om·
m>M. Sl.2SM dn. 10%. c......,.. -•4Br, 3Ba, $1300 mo. lighted tenn is courts. t d' "' 1 bl k 6)5·7009, 67584-05 patio. d w 329 Un1vers1 Net SSOOO per year ••••••••.••••••••••••••• HEAR-HEWDf'U GOLDEN saunas. 24 hr sec. Now s u 10 a,,.. oc to 631·21 SO . 204 3. 204 9 wner wishes to trade (or Lower 3 br, 2 ba, with PROPERTIES avail at SOO per mo beach. •-, block to bay. lol»oa PWIMwlo 3107 ty Dr See Manager "S"
Wallace sell > my custom 3BR & frplc, lge dln. area. bit· 752.15111 Call Bruce8S1·2269da. Mo.675-8982. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eves S48--0648.:._
m11n1ty pools & tennis lnc:CMM Property 2000
$267,000. A[e'!!t 642 3850_,_ •••••••••••••••••••••••
den home. <approx. 2.000 i f ed d 2 8Sl 2205 k ds C ...... ._._ 1722 Beach Yearly. 3 Br & 4 NEW BREED APTS. sq . HJ on 1 ~ Ac in ns. enc rear yar · 2br 2'hbll $795 · evs~ " Of'OltO-. .....-B r 6 7 s 9 7 9 7 & I BR with LOF'T. BACH car gar. Near 19th & 3b· 2b ~ BA YSHORES 48R 3BA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Escondido. <No. San Newport $700/mo. 1 yr r. a 1175 · · 2131585-2111 with LOF'T From $350. Diego Co J Will con· I N Wkd 3br2~ba 1125 Ho.me. Across from SPACIOUS Frplc rec room pool ease. o pets. ays 4br 2ba .,"" Swim Beach. SHOO mo. I •CH •189. Barh. S36S 1 Br I Ba . . . sider 2 on 1 lot Prefer (213 )254·9192, wknds & Le•R . Rlt 0.,.,8600-.. ZlJ..JBS.2176 213-'4l·32S2 So th A ""° 1 Bay Side. S450 Adults, 1acuzz1. gas & water semi-rural area within eves (7141675-3456 aasor Y~ ---= --u of Hwy. Complete· Ls Sa W'ld & paid Adults, no pets 393
12 m1. or John Wayne . Woodbridge $.'iSS /mo 2 Steps beach/bay 3 Br 2 ly furn. WiO utils incld. (:0 ~s 6f!X,va~e I e Hamilton. CM 645·'411 mport Sl40.000-S1SO,OOO EASTSIOE ~ute 1 Br cot· Brl ba condo. View An Ba, patio, gar. llOO/mo 673-5454 or673-0164. 0 · · or 631·2150
ran e. 714.743--'0~lJ4..____ tage, semi.furn .. 1430 8.30 951 ..... ., Bird' rl 67J..4436f64S.7S73 3724 2 bdrm, t La, r1repla1'e. -mo. Isl & last. Blue Chip . pm ,.,.., ie Cotto Mt1ct ut1I pd ~mo Westchrf area. ,,., bile
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presl1g1ous homes on HARBdR VIEW
choice lot with view or Portohn<( plan. highly
the main chllnnel 4 upgraded."4..bdrm home
bedrooms. Priced to sell wit h ;acuui. lge yard,
immediately . Wlll C'lt ln·law qlrs. fee rll{ld. and
cbange for ""11dent1al or arrordable r1na)\Clng commercial property 644 7020
SOUTHL.AGUH>. Pro rties8SH040 Log.aleodl 1241 HARBORYIEWHOMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-574:t,67}6850 shopplng.banlc.s&bus 1
Gated Estate area. 3000 For lease: Exe<". condo. 3 OCEAt/ritot;;•;;oi/t" ~=~::;~:a~lfJ~i CASA DE ORO Cute t BR upper l'lose to :~· l~a ~~ei ft'~ ~~e~· {,!ft=rl~a~ br. 211 ba, front & rear H .$1800 ° ~b~ redecorated. S1350/mo ALL UTILITIES PAID ocean. gar. $400 yrly 71417!>2·l920wkdJsonJL
yrs. Z-49,000 or trade tor pvt yud, apa ~ pool. Nr wiod~e~·:ll16 mo. inc Id rdnr. 64G-163S. Com pa re before you Reqate, 64&-7174 1 Br sto\•e & refrig;,-ullls
Palm Springs or Lake ~27~Y· Avail. Oct. lS. . C,...,... Oceanfront 1 Br rent. Custom design Coro.a det Mer 3122 paid S375 Mo 2 Br stove
Arrowhead condo or __.. l500Mo. r t p I B Q ··~•••••••••••••••••••• & refnge 142:1 Adults.
with William Cote _.._
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house Completely redecorated Spectacular Ocean gu.7217 1·337·1Z71 ea ures. 00 • B · Qu1tl 3 Br2ba. dpllt, gar. OO""ts 646-U!Z losujtus.Amoveforces Vtew.2Br2baco-opln cov·rd garage, sur· walk to bch. S900. 7 -----499·3470,SS1·82~ us to lease our 4 Br. South Laguna. Fully LUXU•YIAYROHT rounded with plush Adults. no pell. Drive by Avail now 1 Br. upstairs
bome in Mesa Ve.rde. furnished. Avail yrly, 3 Br. 2 Ba. with boat slip. landacaplng. Adult hv only. 719 Heliotrope apt Dlshwuher, water
See tbi.5 to appreciate. winterorahorttenn. Avail Oct. lllt. Many ln&atitsbest Nopets. AvaallO 972·9406 & trash paid. carport
1106 No pet.a. Ref's. 595 Mo. WaterfrontHomesJne amenitlta. $3500 Mo. 1 Br rum S44S ---Adults, no pets S375 +
549·S023or 549-8864. 631-1400 Broktr87~12. 2 Br runi. ~20 Dupleit II beach. 3 bdrm, mo depot1it. Agent. no
Eps To B V B 36$ W. Wilson 6'2·1971 2 ba, fantastic view 1975 ree 545.2000. -Break even. 540-3666 A 3 r, Eastslde 3 Br. 2 Ba. pool ARCH •auCH Uft._ C.._. 3276 mo 67S-1368 --~~---
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HIWPOITCHST Whelan 2 patios. l83S winter, Christina 5S7·2783 or Lovely 2 story, 3 BR 2 ot •ml .... -! rns rents 2 Br. 2 Ba. Crplc, patio, mo. Nr 19th& Monrovia COteO OPEN. 328 Sapphire. n1.~111 ba. 196213 8719 ,_ ·-~ Furn. 1 br. apt. $345 & ocean side . upter Avail lmmed. 914 Arbor
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bar, 2 patios Quiet end WIMTll•IMTALS rt . water Janda.caped, ug e B • 3 t iled aparkllnt 2bdrm w/all 54M988btwn8&S.PM. u y. 2 br. 2 ba. pvl patio unit. walk to beach, pool-r-ad_e_L_u-xu_ry_N_•_w_po_rt I ondo G baths ... Private Ptn· m·'or apP11an"-'· Low L--~ twn"'·e pool •--'·y rm
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duplex . built·ins. enclsd Avail now' Su""r l.irge 3 $475 Mo Call Mr llerb Furn room on Balboa (213l6»3040 1.2 & 3 room. No lease re-ltniftHs Rffttat 4450 m 1rrors. hairdryers. garage, seclusion Kids Br frplc. lndr"") hook up. Wkd ys 213 487 4610. Peninsula Pt ror extra Femalehsemale.xlnt HB quired AdJ Airporter ••••••••••••••••••••••• shampoo bowls anc1
OK. 35. 7»6590. 4 u n It b I I.I~ Ed E \es 213 393 7721 . quiet person Pri\ ent. Area. 3 Br. 3 ba. fum Hotel. SJJ.3223. 9 12 For store & office 'p:ire lounge!>. d1Spla) l'ases.
Condo. 2 'BR, ocnvu deck. rnger Bolsu <.:h1t·a SS50 Wknds 213187&3628 Will sml k1tch. S32S F~~5al'm~ ~~~re a311bdu7n. =:io ~I. tennis. etc S2-75-Up Hunt Bch at S~~:a~~O raO ~Ft all supplies and more
fplc.t625mo Mo Isl & la~I S250 cons1c!_erleaseopUOn 67=!:1858 Close to beach avail _964·8029_.644·2583_ Car pet. drapes. air. MESAVEROEbR. ';:,1,1~~=or.after6.
__ 492·3375; 492-6700 sernnt> &1~3711 'early Steps Lo sand 2 Room"' kit prh' ~r bus. 9 IS Call eve or leave Dana PoUlt. shr house. part1t1on 17~1 Beach PLAZA -----
u.-1o1-Br 2 Ba li50 675 9797 & shopping center & OCC 842 2834 E~UIPM~ .......,.. lffcJi 3140 nwrrm1gtoll 31~2 213 585_2111 Adults. 962· 7520 avail. now. Bill, · · --1525 Mesa Verde E. (.' M '""1
••••••••••••••••••••••• Hort>Our , 831-12571496-29,!>9 __ Professional Offices. __ }.'!S-4123 RE TAL YARD •••••• , ................ bdrm. 2 ba, fireplace. 2 BR & BA. Enjoy Jae, Sh h F l V II Remodeled to your In peaceful Morro Bay, THE WtlFRI Tl.EE
Luxury Adult wi1ts at af·
fordable living 1,2 & 3
Br Well decorated
Olympic size pool, light·
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park like landscaping.
Most beautiful bldg. in
Deluxe Adult Bayport car gar. on ocean, '695 lanai area. t.enms, JOg· are se ~ · a · specifications Birch St OCEANSIDE Cahr Includes all inven
Coi u Outstandinl( mo.Monthl1978-l1J7J ~~n!~raj~·h1~k'tv~Y~1~ fv8a~l~~~}.;.~~964~~~: nrAirport.faU644·7722 Office comm'l. 8001200 tory Owner leaving
•p thouse \1ew annery Village area I Airport Isl & lasl. Sha re 4 Br. ho me BOAT SLIP sq fl. Close to 5 Fwy, state /\skingll0.000 0 ookmg llunlm~ton BR. $400. Avail Oct 3. 754.1044. SS2~7__ A Professional Service between bay & ocean. banks, shops. 1·433-1723_ 631-2242
Harbour 2BR . 2BA Isl. last + $200 see -For Professional aullable wttn {°" SI500 mo Boal shp a\ ail 673.6522 Room for renl in my apt People. Newport Beach. Avail INH dtllllu 2 OO rime etai tore or through Peters Land mg Near Hunt Center & 405 imm~. 675-2637 art 6 ow lease, t Hwy fron·
J.2131592 3584, Z82 1136. ersa1lles !Br. furn ,un· Fwy. Utils. inc Id S25-0 3 orr1ces to screen, cheek Pror F 28 seeks same lo toCal600S~ ft. offiR~~ '1M~· s~pryra a~:l J1n~r.
84S-06_l9 ___ Bach condo I hlk from ~u'n :~mo JI ~fd Mo. 842-8292 aft 5. 8-5. ref's & employment. will shr 3 br. 2 ba home in °' -front & reareotry to am -bch. llarbor Pacific .a e eve._.:_ 540.5850,Jesse matehyouwithlheright lrvtne 559·6523 67S-t662. lie private park1njit
Deluxe poolside xtra frpl. pool. Jar. $425 mo I BR PENTHOUSE APT E'S1de CM Very large Roommate' Female rmmateto share rRIMir.LOC TUU.t Owner"97·2351 MoMytoLo.. 5025
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ds h 11 ·' be h 213 592 3171 11rt 6 OU be h 831"""" ,.,,. 3BR hse W/D S220 mo Approx 4000sq ft . 1500 W1dov. hasmo~ytoloan w r 2 mues ac wkda's ~ ~ trance NICE! !st lasl 30 Day Guarantee Call 213-594--98666-4 rt · _ .. ._ ed r W-t.1-....L-120""'_.. ·~ Adlts. no pels $ISO mo , --sq air UllIUnlon ° · ... "°""" ........ ror RE SlO.IXX> up No
536-8362. l"ilte 3844 NaptrpH;~r·a~~~pee~ ~~~~f:don1Sy300E~~ Pa r k New P or t rrice w /spr inklers. 214308F BeachC_B~vdCBtwn cr~11 check. nopenalt)' · · · · Townhouse To Share enced parking area. rwys. 1v1c enter Call D"n·ison Asson 2 BDRM TOWNHOM E. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10. 642·7745 646·3375___ 251·1 off with ttus ad w /prof ""rson Tennis. Available imm~ialely Shopping Center. pnme 673.7311 "' ' p I rk be h Adult condo. Pool. spa. ..-oo •pa •near ac lBR w Ion 1, 28A Liv br. 1 ba, steps to the lose to O.C.C. Pool. non spa, many amenities. Prime Hunt. Beach in· loc. 979·8889or645J.Z60 ~-519_1 ___ rm . din rm , ki't"h. beach. yrly, Oct 1. smkr, Sl70. O..-Co:ISl-7714 640·7499 dust rial park Ca ll Retail Store . Best beath Mo.._-, Trust
2BR,ZBACONDO micro-wave. attarhed 675-7999, \Z13)78MJ>'l . ~2510. . -·.,-. 1-i;"g BR m rum home. 894·7257. Ask for Mr location 1n Newport• D~i~ 5035
Adults. Upgraded. Refr. gar Next to l!Olfcourse Br 2 Ba I blk to bch. Yr· m w /pvt BA. Kitchen MASTERNISA Easts ide CM $190 Campbell. S750 Mo. 116 23rd St ..................... ..
wash/dry, Si95. 968-4176 & senior t'llizen center. ly. gar. adlts. no pets prlv. Ocean View. S275 Accepted 831·6189, 645-9970 Eves. MEW,OIT CEMTll 675-4185, 673-1401 Satfftr ~Co. z br. SJSO + SlSO dep. S800 mo Oa)'s, 8J8 6782 ~ + ulil. 675-1708 an 4 mo. 548·5366. Between -111!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!~I F to share HB Condo. S2SO Prestige suites on !6th RETAIL SPACE All types of real estnlt!
Crpls. drps. Nr Beach ~es,_8p.0313 Br. 2"'1 Ba 2 story Con· i,.;S.::.....:..7 ______ Cut hving expenses' mo Call Eves & Wknd's. noor. Sl.50 per sq. ft G Choice location on w mvestmenlssmce 1949
Blvd /McFadden All Orangetree Condo I Br do. 30 rt boat slip in· B. Spa. pool S200 mo Es tablished 1971. 968-4~ --Olson,760--0404. -Coast Hwy in Nl!wport Speciclli9glll
adul.!.tnO · 893-4894 + loft, pool. sn. ... tennis. eluded. S1200 per mo. Chnstian Morals. Non· Featured In Time Mag F h BR ho 0 --... h I nnn t J nnn 2MtT'Dt ,... H G42ll50 Large Clieotele los areruce2 use 17THsnHT u.:.o-.. ,.,,.,., o .vvvSQ Bachelor tilt , sauna. exerc11e rm $425 Property ouse. · d rinker non s m k r Personal attention & 10 Costa Mesa COST• ..-u rt. avail. <'114)645-7100 6.!2·2171 545-0611 from bucn.utu pd. Mo. Call 661 0033 & 642·1010. 546-9890. Af\er6 851-9190 ,,,.., .u 7 ..-~""
Chi (7l•)""c.. ..,... -careful screening. Time ...... ...., 2 or 3 room om-sui'te• C~ WE PAY TiiE MOST cago. " _........... .. ocmlCI 1--h 3t~t L1'do Ba·Jront Duplex eo-·•-1'de Costa Mesa 1 Saving 1 Sh h "'' " F TO' •· ---... .-"' r• ..._.., · r se. Fountain Val. A/C, plenty or prkg. Util ...... 4475 or your s "' notes
Hwitlngtoo Bay, adults. 2 Spac. 2br, Iba, deck. Br. private bath $325. 1 HOUSIMATES $285 incl. utils. Male. ind . Avail. now. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• At Oennll!OO Assoc
bdrm. pet ok. pool. harp 2 . New carpet. . Lease. 675-1611 Br. share bath S27S. i.n m 4134 Avail. now Nick 964-2768 Realonomics 67~00 XW ca.-. Loe. 673-7311.
patio, frpk. Nr beach. paint, 1th garage Versailles, nice l br. cld. utils. Call Christina -!"I' OP PO RT SE 'U RE
Shopp1·n . ."""'·7629 d ••7-2783or851·5ll7. Male/Female to share 4 ta Mesa •. 250 riJ· ft. On Balboa Peninsula, all . C ""' Adults, no N>IS 546·9950. ocean view, mirrore . ·"":::.:....:..:..:~c:..::::<:..::=..:.._-B I h INVEST Be h 1."'" ·-r. poo ouse. $190. suite. $115/mo. Uti s In· foot and auto tratnc to · ac proper-
2 Br. 2 Bu Condo. ocean clst, ~2S.Sandy642·6149 oo. & locrd 4050 1.~,....,..,~lt1fc'". +ulils.842-2581 cld. 779 w. 19th St. the Balboa Ferry passes ty2nTD. IH.600. m re· 28r. freshly painted.
clean. SSOOmo. ~
view. 6 Mo minimum I Ir l Wk kit ··~ .,, • Female to 11hare 2 Br. 771·3350. in front! Great place for tum disc. 2.0'1>. 24 mos.
F urni s hed or u n. all utilities pd t64S year-e Room & Board.+ ff1 ~i'lfle~ .. t CdM home, pool, frpk, unlin&ton Beacrf. 419 ~store. art shop, or Sl080mo 16~. XJnt payor ~~~~~~~S:~:ls ly644-8494 ~~!Gy~fttm~~f;:~ -.-·---garage. m> Mo. Home MalnSt. rice, etc. 673·2943. ~1·2990 ---
2Br. 1 am chlld OK No -bdrm. 2 bath. 2 car & 5 yr boy in Balboa. non Oldestarlargestageney 760-0375, 644~32 leave JllOsq rt at 1210 Mo 673-3930. ~.000 buys B .000. 20't
pets or water beds S360 w--t ltecll 316' garage, fprlc . dshwhr. smoker, own car, rers in So. Calil. since 1971 message. Sierra Mamt Co. 2nd TD
mo. 960-8123aft6PM ••••:;;'•~•••••••••••••• Close lo beach. 1525 mo. 875-3793 • .,.., ....,... Credi ABC NBC CBS Female lo shr Westclill 841·1324 s:IS.OOO bu)'$ Pl.000. m _._,,, ls: , • . 2ndTO 7nLTV Spacious 1 Br. Apt. Avail Oceanfront tor Winter 675-1642. Mehh 4100 Cosmo, Phil Donahue apt. Own br, run ba. Ltd M.J OMCIS Chris Shaw, 7~
on 9·15. Pool, laundry Rentals Fum1Shed &r Deluxe 2 bdnn. l bath, •~off• kitcb ust. lite hsewrk. 2 dt hax.e offices avalla· trWllWhll 4500 120 000 b .,.,000 m,
tac .. frplc. garbage unJum.Broker.675·4912. priv patJo, pool. Conv SULAllO•OTa to 111 new clients who $240mo. StOO d ep. bleo.thePmlnaula.892 ••• .. ••••••••u•••••••• 2ndTD ~LTv ·
dlsp .. garage &c parking NO FEE! Apt. , Condo Westcliff Joe. ai50 mo. need a place. .543·Wl7 "944 s/r. Kith ceilings sq rt. 3frontoffkes. 2 126 000 'b Pl tioo 2nd
space. Adufta only. pets rentals VIUa Rentals da675-3412ev6'4-9142 Wkly rentals now av•ll. Rmmte wanted. non· w/truu es. Air cond . large drivt to rear to' 2S%~1ualyld ·
considered. $425 Mo. 67~.4912 Broker · .__ C....___._ ••1• $112 ' up. Color TV Newport Beach. 64J.1899 smok. Fema.le to shr btn skyli~•·. new cpt & doors. 3 pbue power.» .....;,,,, bu ..... .,000· TD 842-111107 5PM to 9PM ---Phones In room. 2274 "-i lltheS C ... f II r , ....... Co d "'! ... ft 1'179 Whittie St _,,,., , ... .._ T jj, Th F t' Oceanfront large 3 Br 2 •••••••• •u•••••••••••• Ne w port 81 v d C M '1Crv ng 1 · 0-· u Y urn.w..~ n °· wood · Frontage on ...., • r · 32.4% annl.141 yickl. ' ..,ues. A.r.'tPMurs. r · Ba. Upper,2cugarage, BR,l~ BA.OceanVltw. N&-7445 Room wtlMllh. pooltapa Nt 81. Sl.25 t/f. C.M.540-GZ. Chrls Shaw 7~
... on. rrplc, yearly lease $1200 Huge dedt. laundry, no ,.......e..._a ..... rl""y ........ on--t-he_b_e_ac_h_. Garden Grove, 1196-3'112 ~o. Irvine, 857·-4053 6'1 Wtllhd 4600 Prim~ Prop. Bluffs. PY1
SPACIOUS . Mo. 6'2·3443 ts. 75. •s-2110 8 a c h e 1 o r r oo m • Open Sit, too! l~ lrport-8 efrltts + lg ....................... rts Condo wants RCOftd
2 bdrm. kids ok. patio 1 BR VersailltS. Pen· Out.atandina .value' J ual klt<'henette. $28' + Rmmte M/F to ·•hr 3bd dlvidednn.$5taq ft.ln· lnele pr.ofeulonal TD 130000 1 yr Xlnl
1ara1e. t blk wetl or Ulouu , 1')4()per month $450 rtnts this roomy 3br ttturity depe11it ol C.O bse, l hie from bch. Mst cl. ma Int + util &h-8070, wom1n ~1th 5·)'r.-old n tn. Prin oaly 11 r
Buch off Slater. MOS 844·5369. 548 0425, wtdble gangelc!Ob-ot UOt 91 Oceanfront' I ' tl be cl ean S187 m o . 24.b chlldlookin1 for 2·bdnn. F01ter 7 I .
mo. lat 6 la.at. 17381 751·.fllO ext.rlS ! 1m N e • p 0 rt 8 e • c h · t • me to olaD for that 548-Gfll No Med IO tnvtl an onr a pt. Rusooable renl
Kt«lton. IG-1137 ..._._.,..,1_2._......, Landlord PIYt all ulllt • vacb1Uoft trip. For extra Female to lbt watc:Uff loWI to 1ollt rw 11nce <under MOO/mo.I COit• Cadlllaa&oQo.Car11 ~1 -r .. ..-. on this cosy ttudto nr ' cu • •"1 not Mll IOllle apt. On br, ftill ba, Ltd ulel .•. JW'U find them MeH /H~ kacb Whateter n.e hd.
Trade your old stuff for llMts. 168152 beacbea. Only POO ! Mah yo11r 1bop9tn1 ol thoae fttms )'OU doo't llltcb UM, Ute hlwrk. ri&bt heft In a..uled. aru preferred. Call Roll 'tmafftllt-.rht
new 1oodlu with a 14294 tule:rb1•!nclheD•ll1 need with • Clauifted UOmo. SlOO dep. To plate '/OS 1an1e ~~rAdM0,6'2'4300 Wltbaaa.llledAd J illtdad.tNJ."11 RenUmed3l...WF'et Pllol ClflllDe!'Adt. ad ? 54HCJ71 alt edto.1111. '"" .................. ___ . -----1
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cat v1c COM. has yellow
collar w /bell. white rur
under nerk Ans to
Lupine Any 1nfor please
call 6«·5995
REWARD· Lost Cocker
Spaniel Puppy 1Amber l
Vic Ne wPorl Beach
644·0367
LARGEREW.UD
2Ct Diamond Ring. 9114 .
Newport area, Nr Lido
714 1640 24:11
Male~cat
Looks hke Morris Lost
v1<; Newland & Garfield
HB
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7 wks old. I blue eye,
white race. Harbor &
Adams, C_M_~~
Found Hav.•k, vie of Vic
loria & Canyon. C M
646-8321
Lost Jade pendant. rec·
tangular. II green. vie
Newport Fashion Ce nt er, reward
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Found lg tra1ned male
German Shepherd
mixed dog at Sad
dleback College 9114 81
661 <»l2'7
Lost Siamese Cat.
female , blue &
rhinestone collar
"Taun " REWARD
J7l:M22
FOUND . Gray female
cat. to g'OOd home.
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mix, Terrier pups. Old
English Sheep Dog .
Cocker mix, beal(le mix,
Shellie Mix also eats &
kittens Irvine Animal
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wort ln the parts dept CASHlla Excellent opportunity U> ~Jl Grt1t rareer Potential Smokcr1 Ottd not apply u 1 p4ck up and dt'llV Exp'd . 1d woritlnM ~on DMA.L for txpcrlenetd ptl'IOO HouukeeperJllve In & C.all63~ '111 ubarll8S7 uo. driver MUit bt over 11 d1tlona Mu.st bt able to Wanted mat ure en ln attractlve uvmp 6' help care for ll't1ve s yr -' · h M t
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tr*· old lUld have I good work Sat & Sun Other thutillllt' woman ror loan. Both poettlons ol old I.ti lovely lrvt.nthomt MOD.B.S/ISCOITS ~rv: ~r IO J~r·Ma~r. anvtaa reoord. No eap hn. to bt a1T1n1ed Ap-•POI It I on of of fl ce fer varltd duUes P !r call. 83H4 T..QR Dolfars953-0971
nee but an lnlemt In ply in person. Kerm Mar1fronl duk. Xlot posllion 11 approx 3 Models needed Alltypes ~~ R ...._
V.W hc.lplw Call Rob· Rima Htrdware, 2668 btnefilscall.~5Sll_ daya a week, Includes CHUCAIE Men. women &cbildren PHOTOPACKAGE for c':'J.'~fiii; Im .~· lh1rbor8l CM ~otfke~ Sat.unWlpm.CallUn Exper ht>w1eket~r to Noe.!.1lnec548-7762 PllM'fllt medl1te open l na ~ ,, 1 d ~b. hi da· 75-e·lMll r 1 r e r or 8 a Ibo a ---.., d Mdl 3 r Kod Mk s .... .,. .. iAUTOMOTlVE CHECl(•C.A.I .. xper ence • •II y ORANOECOASTS&l. r enln11ula Po1nl hQml' MOTEL •• or 0 .. ._ ........
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•lOTMAHI needs a few gatJriven1 motivated and pro· 1700ADAMS CM ind auperv1se after Night desk clerk. Ex Printer. Ex,ri pref RECEPTIONIST for ex·
Chevrolet dealer offers 49J.1181J8 areuive office ls aeek· E o E' · · •ehool hOUI"$ for 10 and perienced Mature M 1!<' perm 'f tr ey posl rlttn11 NB Tour ok
fullorpar\tlmeperm1 CL ~SSIFIED ln11 .lntelllgent well · · · lZyrold HDtOAMloB pref CM area. Call for lion, \'tdeo analyzing Modente exper req Ctl fer •P•IRtz. .. t 1714t 157°2145 nent PQSIUons to youth A quahrled person with ex Full time days answering PM Moo Fri. Cllll Wk !!fil>l. ~~947!.._ exp helpful Color st'nat Good typing, apellinai &
for assistance In the ADVERTISING cellent a<'countlna. service, mature days aft 6 PM, and MO:..a reti Competltivewu&es grambiu a m11St. only
body service or new secretarial IUld hum11n responsible iri"'°"· No wknds IO.S 6'73-7643 · 1 Top pay for nght person, level headed ind iv need
cardepartmeni:1. V:me~ fll rt' relatlona skUla to take exp. nee. Cao .E· 892-1212 H-k ' Uve in ror Desk rink, p11rt1time n1001n:·30s .m~eS~le 1.~~~J apply. Travel benefits to LM&,._. 13 HtlpW.W 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Interesting tasks. Op· , '1N.W an active Pi~ In m1n1111· ~ ,_ ou~e e~~r. · 642 ~ So. Paclrlc. Submit
portunity for advanct The Clualned Dept o( Ing our bua1De8s omce. Full time heJp wanted. senior c1t1zcn La Habra Noon Duty Aldei. & Food 11raph1es. 3303 Harbor Resume toT. Lehr, 24872
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black /wtuw male Do11. CPA Firm in Huntington
medium amall. Vic Bearh needs CPA or
l.ampeoolDale. Carden CPA Candldlle to join
Grove. 191-2114. audit staff. 1·2/yrs
ment.See Mr.Stude the Daily Pilot h11:1 an £xctllent, benefit Answerlna service no ~res Must ~nv~. IJ!4l 015lribullon Work ers Bl vd , E5, Commcrct Timberwooc:I Way, El
HOW ARD ce..rot.t Opt'ning pH k a i e Inc I u des exp ner Minimum typ-675-6760 eves w en needed ror J>/llme sub· Pl!_rlc Toro, Ca. 921&.'W). ,....
Dove/Quail StJi on one or our teleph(lfle medicul lnsurance, .~ ing req. S:l.50 per hr tQ HOUSIKHPY stitutt <on call I assign Plant Design & mau11 ror Receptionaat. Full·Time
NEWPORT BEACH 11alu desk!I. The per on plus bonlL'l II quahfted start Call · 833 ' 3333 English speaking Must me 0 1.s $4 98 per So Orange Co. terr1tor) Newport Center. Law
l]HSS5 we seek should enjoy Newport Center EOE. bave recent referenceb hr ND A, S4 65 per .? rr 953-0166 Offires Call Nikki or -,=ou'-"n~d"":"-=tan=-=""Sc=-b-n-au_&_e_r i public icoounUng ex per.
belon11nf to Loren p~rerrtd. Send resume
Glover o N B. Sue, to : P.O. Box 981• Lo.s
telephone s:tles, bt able 640-0300 FUNORAJSERS Private quarters 5 day hr f'DW ,\ppl 1n Pre School Tellcheri. Art 955.zm
Automotive to l~pe 45 wpm and h1ave DewtalTeca.ic'-Telephone or personal week Top salary person fo'ounlll111 V~llt'y wanted, Certified & ex IRl'"--....ST
~ 7739. ..!A.::la:.:m=ltoe~, 907:=20=•:.__ __ 1
PIXRECIPTIOHIST Clpe~~!fl pe~n~ Crown &: bridge sohcilation.15J-M25 631-5115 School Dist. comer or per 2•., & 4 >r olds ~..-.. _...
Immediate openings for ui::• ~xpe~~n~~ ~~ul~ RQIT.elaln labMS-20'13. General p m ce work HOUSEKEEPJ:;R Talbi•rt 'Newlilfld· F V Nev. port Beal.'h Call for full time po111llon 1.n ,.,, ... USO ....................... ACCCMJNT'IHG
AD AGENCY
~i~nrtdrsk™:usf~~a~r:~ be helpful. We offer ex DENTAL ASSISTANT !YPing, light bookkeep. Temporary lfull 11me EOE 640(:~ 1 Ask for Suban ~~~o.!rJec~!J11°:i~'.cet.
s peak in 11 vo1 c e &: I.' e 11 en t com p tt n y Excellent oppt'y for ex· mg. Part·Ttme Mon Mon •'r1 Xlnt working MUISE or rr_y ricient and type well EJECUJIY( Growing Newport Beach advertising agency
clerical skills. Need so beneC1ts 1nc lud1ng per dental asst IEDA Fri.~5421 cond EOE 350 W Ha}. RN or LVN, P lime, ProdKffcaA.uist. Non-smolter prefered
meone who is wilhng to medical. dental. Ide ut Preferred). some ft ofc General c M pm 's & nights in small Need txper'd person CaU6JJ.5690 * $111( * seeks exper. accounts
24HourESCORTS receivable /media bill
work &: ruu time Con-surance. el<' Salury help(ul but not nee 4day ATTENTION 642 3.')(6 pvt conval hosp AbO\e with lloonng. draperies.
tact: Eva Hauser commensurate with ex· work wk lh Laguna Bch, PAINTERS J"'ulT"8 PART TIME average starting salary background for order· R EC E PT ~ G I R L
CONHEll
CHEVROLET
·"" llMlJ.•r Ill, •I
pertenre PLUS great 494-9788. CARPENTERS """ "" Apply al The Gardens. mg, st•hedulmg, billmg FR I DAY I ;..a..Utl e · mg clerk ad agncy ex· H l-1121 he penence desired, not es.
For total stresa reduction sential. Xlnt. salary &
& relanUon m8"age. benefits. Call, Steve
St.eve 10.8, 548-2817 Koskela Wei l's Rich.
Attractive Ladies would Green. Townsend
romm1ss10n ~rogram If DENTAL ASS!' PLUMBERS lmmed1ateope111n~ for a 450 G lenneyrt', L B Secretarial ski lls 3184 general o c Nr So
you are am .1t1ous and Ch a 1 rs id e e xp er ELECTRICIANS ~:enk~~~s~ d;rnsh~~ 0 i'~o~ 4!}4·8075. Airway, Suite D CM Coast Plaza. 754-J_gL__
.want to be paid for your necessary, 4 day work ORY WALL interview cal Mike Vi ~·1601 l1cept,lfypkt
efforts. plt:ise l'all for week, 30 hrs. Laguna FLOORING viani 7141641 1616 Em; Nursing p lime. 7 da}S. 2 hrs dat for busy office Must
< < ~1 ·\\H S\
su.1200 mterv1ew Hi!!L 770-4275 We now o((er a umque M /F · RM ly AM delivery L.A have good typing skills,
Personnel Dept DentaJAssista~ oppty for that needed Do you want lo make a Times SlOO 'wk Laguna pleasant telephone
love lo party w /you. Call ;7;14:·9:S5:·=0900=====i Lynn or Laurie anytime. AUTOIOUTE
Need Part Time Person
to Deliver Daily Pilot in
Newport Uearh. 7 days
per week.
642·4321, Ext.277 Cha1rside, part time. xtra mcome. Exper on· LEA.DPERSOH difference" Raleigh Beal'h 494-A496 personality. Interest to ORANGECOAST good salary. 631·1073 ly Refs.req. for 2nd & 3rd shifts Htl ls Hospital in learn general office and 953.9353 Accounting DAILY PILOT leave messa e. RMI Estate Plastic Co Will train Newport Beach has an P /TIME EVENINGS beginning bookkeeping.
330 W Bay St. Dental Chairside Nurse. Stt•lce Syshftts Must ha ve 111ech ability 1mmed opening for a COlltJfin9 897 1~15"------llLU.-CLEll
Irvine ad agency needs
gd. billing clerk. Musi
have bkpg. barkground,
be versatile, accurate,
flexible&: det ·1 minded.
10 key by urh & gd
typing sltil req'd. Will
train on N R 395. Ex-
cell. benefi . Call Mrs .
!lours: Mon thru Fri.
Approx. 3::.lto5.:l>PM
H<1Urs ; Sat & Sun Approx 5AMlo 7AM
Earnings approx ~25
per mo. Call Br)'an
Holland. 642-4321 Equal Opporturuty Employer
Costa Mesa N. B. pleasant group 84M961 & bi Ii n I: u a I Ca 11 rharge nurseto work the Youth Carrien Restaurant
EOE/MF prartace Experience EdwardJaoobson between SA M & 2PM 11·7 shift. full time. Ex Adults with outstanding FOOD PREP·Sandwich
CUSSIOOMA.IDES j)r:_eferr~d.640-H?:!. __ GENERAL OFFICE 751 7856 per 1n Med Surg • attrarl1vepersonaht1es maker, etc If you are
F 11 · Legal Secretary'" exp in A I c o ho I 1 s m o r who enjoy wnrk111g with friendly, conscienlious, Classroom Aides needed Dental u ·ltme permanent Civil ht & Family Law Psychiatry pref'd. We 10·15 year old youths independent. & like a JOb
by Huntington Beach Ci· Ortho office needs sharp employment for am Send resume & Salary offer e>.cell. benefits, Evenings 6 9 Pm Call with venaltllty we need
ty School DISl. 3 hours girl to train for bilious person: 4o hr req Getler & Martin commensurate salary, 642 4321 , ext 343 yo u Mon ·Frt 8·4
perday.S4.61'1lr Apply front /back ornce. Den·• wk • some nig ht~ & 1600Dovesul35 freemeals &lwtionre· between 2 p m and S Restaurant exper HAPPY
50TH
BIRTHDAY
flm Bondi
Brecke, 7 171
7 35 14 l h St . H B ~~~ ~l\~ckground nel'.j sf.aturddayl~'( v~Anous, of EC 1mbursement for related j) m Ask for Andrea -helpful Please apply lh 536-8851 ....... 1 ........ _ I ice u "V' PP> in LEGALS 'Y s eminars "'or 1n ., J e Is by r P 11 m e to F l 1 me person St.oneaull Ter CtERICALPOSITION D•~,..LI person e w · Exper'd for pleasant terv1ew. call: Meg An f d t R-.... ·11 C
ACC TS PAYABLE & I Receivable. P /lime, ap· titude &: ambition very
important. Nr So Coast Plaza. 754-1533
Bab ysi tter l 1 t e -Joseph So Coast Plaia S _.. d p 1 Housew1 e stu en race,2915 cwu , .M. ' P lime Please call Starting sa ary IP<."" hr. · A m""1um-s1ie drews. 714-64S-570S ff · housekeeping. wkdays, .., "" CM d f r Good needed for lite o ire IEST"'•• ... ...,... N 631 2'2S4 CM Harbor Mwiic1pal Court ~--e ense inn typ EOE M F k fill gd """""""' 7:30am-6pm. ewport g SH sb11Jty lo work wor · typuig, 1 ng. El Roberto now hinng Mr Hood:760-6864"-CLBlK has openings for men ind, d. Be r phone \Ol<'e Self d Jr l pe General m epen enll) ne its "-eanOperator starter 851 -8393 4000 P T day &: e \'eniog m ra 711, llpm7am Wed. an women. you Y ..,..__1...a.......-1oycL.a.. Severi) ""'.,9.,'5 v.: I I IA.IYS 11;11\ Th ., •• h 675 40 WPM and are in· •--_, """"" Immediate openin.:s MacArthur Blvd. Stt> counter personne · n·
Ctl Hill HZ-114' 8 to 6 Exper prefered p au::Si a'r·~in;, ~ M terested 1n excellent Currently ha\•e part Legal Secretary Sr em p I 0 y men t 0 p NB terv1ews lOAM or 2PM,
Call for appt. 751 ,.,.2 benefits call 833-0411 ext time oppeniogs ava1l11 Partner ChallengtnR port unities for quahrted PJOOOTt"'M E work in Hiuh Monday thru Friday I need International
lawyer to file conspiracy
charges regarding my
physical. mental. and
economic health. Wnte
Paul Phipps 910 Dsrrell
St. Costa Mesa, Ca. 92627
A.DVIRTISING 64.S-181!_ ,..., 332 for appt for in· ble pos1t1on for lofi Sec} applicants with t:SCG " Ask for Marla. 43 S.t.llr:lr CL .. •l(!TY91ST bo I klls "'A r fashion boutique Fashionlsland,N.B ~ Banking, Chief TellerS & ""' 1 ... , terv1ew 4601 Jam ree w x nt 1 ~ uxe o license 25 Ton gross Responsible Laguna . Orange Co. publisher L. Ex perienre req Dental lab needs typist Blvd. Newport Beach PIX OPSlATOR flees, 0 C Airport area min Duties w1ll mdude area 494 :nM
needs experienced <3·5 Operationalexpdes1red for 1n101c1ng snd EOE_ 24 hours perweek.Wl!d Good benefits Ca ll H arb.or Patrol &
ye a r s I space HuntingtooS&L general offtce worli 60 DESICUll nesday through Salur· Esther752·7551 passenger for hire REAL ESTATE
salesperson. Service ex· 842·8600 WPM Full time long day 4PM 8PM. and Sun· Lookin g for mterest111g Salary r:inge SlOOO to N•w H0Mt S•s isling accounts & de· term employment, good JPM llPM shift. Mon. day 11AM·7P M part ume Job Typing. $1800mo. for Southern Callfornia
SOPHISTICATED WY
velops new bus111ess for •8•a•n•k•in•g-----•I benefits. 75! 4442. t~ ~atM ~~I~ \~3'C .~a no shonhand required Queens way Ba) Marina Builder looking for full
leading outdoor recrea· c• ... ., ITYPIST MEH'S SPA. 20 hrs per week mcludes Catalma ls land time sales per.ion Must t I o n co n ~ um er TEllER ~ loUUlt •" 646·7445 btwn Noon & A.TTBC>A.MT weekends. Off irt• on Long Beach be Lie Comm Draw
magazine. Heavy phone Pretousd banking ex per. rr, ~ rr 631 5031 tl~M · Good position for early Coast Hw_y 646-7431 C a 1 I f o r a p p l Call 957-1100
contact; limited travel. pre erre · • CLERK TYPISTS DRIVa IPrzIAt rising students. Must be MANAGEMENT Look 2~·435·7676
Draw, commission. ex· larclay's ... Immediate oppenings PART /l'IME 21 years old mg for working partnl'r
penses. + benefit pro. of CaAfomia for l'lerk typist in loan Must be 21 yrs old Driv· for ex panding ..,,holes air wi.... it ..ct. cal gram S35K potential. Contact. l)rokerage com pan> in 1n11 our vehicles Good Please call for an ap business 960-6489 971-0342 Ca ll Harvey Naslund, Cathy, 631·1511 fashion Island Growth driving record. Eves & pointmenl. 9 · 30 SPM. M r 546-4370 E o E M F v H anager secretary or CASH OR CHECK -.....:____ · · · opportunity Baste office wknds aft. 5. Starting Monday thru Friday, one girl medical omi·t· T •ti 5450 AflerschoolCounselor,21 skills required Citll pay $3.SOJ1ir.Me 'n'Ed 's 645·73S8. T~ing important re years old Transporta· BOOKKEEPER. part· Kal1e640.J350 Pizza, 16532 Beach Blvd.1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I M teal o(fi~e exp de ••••••••••••••••••••••• h H B 12 I' '
WANTED: Airline ticket t10~ needed. Mon. t ru t i m e f o r H 8 College Professor. needs .. 847· 14 4 GIRLS s1rable, but nol essen
to Houston or Dallas· Fn 1 ·JO to 6. Call Amy wholesale.rela1I com· reliable child ca re for 1n DllVa * * ttal Salary open Send
Fort Worth departing 642•9990 pany, posting of cash re-fan I Your home or d hel l8-2S. Spend weekend tn resume to Po Ro~ k h "epits. cash dis burs mine. Beai·hwalk are~ to pick up parts an P Bakersfield. Must hke Los Anoelea between AIDE -Wor w an ' " with inventory Perma H 1 D d 2159 M1ss1on V1eio. l'a • · d f II ments & acrounts rec 714_895 38711 a r e) a v 1 so n September 7 and 14 d1ca pped a ults. u n " n t pa rt l 1 m e li I book 92690 M be Flexible hrs. HunLin°ton • ·restyle Hep new Would like round·lr1p ttme. ust strong. .. C employee CaJJ Please call days. willingto assist m tasks Valley Tool Rental & OUNTBtHEl.P I Cal1 Paul.8aml0am oll-MAHAGEI
h toilet g feed Sales, 964-4.'i56 3 days a wk. 7AM to 66H 3l3 1 ly, 891 67SO fo r boat rental operat1011 168-583'7. ~~:. g!~. c1ea:i~p'. Unit. BOO KKEEPER Fo r 2PM Dandy Donuts Maturepersontoruodry GOUIMET 1n Hu nt II arbor
..... ~I ed Cerebral Palsy As· Cosla Mesa Newport ~93-~200SC cleaning agency coin PRODUCT Knowledge sailing & '"pa811ca SO<.'., Santa An_!. 546-5760 Brh area retail client CO UNTER Girl P time laundry rombmation 111 CONSULTANTS boat main! repair nee •n••••••••••n•••••••• Aluminum rain gutter m· Cash recei1~.s. cash dis AM shift. oo exp nee Laguna Beach Good Topolthe Line ou t boa rd eng re pa tr ». W....._ 7075 staller Must be ex per. bursemenls, A P, A R Apply in person D1pp1t)' pay & benefits Call. Cookware appliances helpful. <2131271 2677
••••••••• .... •••••••••• haveowntransp Xlnt salary&: beneflls Donuts. 1854 Newport 8J0.57~7or8J3.l9'19eves. Inbetterstores M~Adulhw~d!
Ex per male practical 542.1242 Gruber &: Gruber Ai· Bl.J CM DRYCLEA.HIMG Contact Brady Markel-Earn between SJ 50 &
nurse. basic home nurs· Apphcalions now be mg count a n le Y Co r P Coun I l'r hcl P & p T COUNTER HELP _mg, 800·642·4751 ~.00 an hr Work full or
ingcare.Goodcook. reg taken for furniture de· ~~--sandwich person want Fullt 1me. Mr Best HA.IRSmlST part time Naugles
ordiet.SSJ..()128 (714) livery drivers Xlntdriv· IOOICKEfPBl ed. hou rs NF.ED~:o II Cleaners._CdM,675-3306. Some folloWlllg. Fnend Dri ve thr ough
Super PR/ADV. Exec. ing record required. Call One morning/wk. Ex· AM to 3 PM Gary 5 Dell Eam free toys, have a ly atmosphere John restau rant We are t·ur
seeking position w I Mon-Fri. SAM to 9AM. per. &: refs req. Call 752 5401 House or Lloyd Toy Par-KentS!.!_Q!l.,:.64!62t2_. rent I y see k 1 n g
dynamic Co.Call Bob 646·7579. Newpor t HarborCounterhelpftr&Prr tx.840.6912 homemakers, senior
64().6930 Lutheran Church. Tues· call between9& 11 AM F.ducational related sales HARDWARE SALES <.'1l1zens, & rctireei. who MALt ATTENDANT. ASSEMIUIS Fri9·12,548-JS=!L _ 67S·2193. work. 30 hrs. per week. Full or pll1me Apply m enJOY working with peo·
Sober, Honest & Depen· Loe. Mission Viejo co. Bookkeeper needed. s to Delivery person needed Srhool. church or PTA P ers on C r o w n pie. servmg IOJJ quality
dable. Call 542·351 l. rm needs Assemblers w '2 10 hrs per month Great Room for Advancement work helpful. Guaran· Hardware. 3UY7 E Coubl food No exp nee We are
223 4·7pm yrs. exp. Candidates second job. 646-2193 or HB ai:_ea 536-~ teed income &:opp'ty for Hwy., CdM_ anxious lo train you' Ap
7100 must have gd. manual 641·8386. Ask for ShellJ DEUVERI ES advancement. Call Mr HOMEMA.KERS pl y in person Tues. ~ Wmhd d t t d ght H I th 760-IWJI Wed, & lhur IOAM lo •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ex en Y. g eyest · Building Mallllenance Days &: eves Good pay e mu · Earn S6 ihr housekeep. 4pM No telephone m
ACCOUNTING neat in appearance & de-Application.s are be mg call toda}' 497·4l88 EXEC SEC'Y ing, P /time. approx qumes
J P pendable. Wortc is in life d r t!i/h k t Reliable r. Acct.s aya· acceple or a pos1t1on Delivery men over \8 for 2 years exper .. 60wpm rs per wee rvme. ....~ Cl .... / · 1 support medical elec h M CdM N n B h n_,.... ble e1 a w mm. yr tronics Gd benefits. tn t e aintenance LA Times to homes m t y p 1 n g , 8 ow pm . ewpo ear 2956 lriltol CM. exp. needed for fast· OepanmentattheDa1ly c M Jam Sa m shorthand.•day week. Girl Friday Home in ad A 0 n I y re s p 0 n s I b I e Se . ccn U!'>'> EOEfMFH grow g agency I>' • Pilot. Experience 1n Eronomy car required for 4 weeks. J'ob starts rv1ces,...,.,..~. I · t 168l2 persons seeking perma· d M d I B k P1Y in person 8 nenl emplymt need ap-painting, carpentry an No r o 11 e c t 1 n g Oct 5. federal oCCices HOSTESS · Part & full e 1ca AsslSlanl ar
Red hill Av .. Irvine ply Call Mrs Parelh. overall building main $400 $4SO /mo + bonus downtown Laguna. time. evenings Servr office exp for busy
979.7000 for directtons 581.3830 tenance. 646·0637or646-5844 8-5pm,Wed off Call col· wine&: beer. Spaghetti Laguna Office Must
only! Please submit apphca· lect. Miclin, Inc P.O Bender 64.S-0651 _ k n o w E K G &
A.CCOUNnMG lions to· DELIVERIES Box 93, Alpha Ohio. HOSTESS p rr. private Vena~unctur~ _496·2636
Reliable Jr Ace Pay Orange Coast Dally ~ (513)429·~. country club, exper on Mtoclcal
I h . A.SSBaas Pilot Part lime Saturday &: E . d I h I c JI bt 2 & 5PM d clerk wt rrun/1 yr ex· Local Mission Viejo <'O Maintenance Depart xpenence le ep one Y a wn . Fashion ts Ian MD.
per needed for fast needs Assemblers. Some PO Box lS60. Su nday momm gs Must solicitor Part-time. Gene, 559-0377 seeks back office nurse,
growning ad agency. exper prefd., but wall C 0 5 la Mes a , CA have lge station wagon, ts 00 hr plus bonus. No HOSTESSES ex per in inJertions.
Apply in person 168l2 train. Candidates must 92626-0Ci60 van or pickup truck. Gd selling 964-:&tO Mike or p /time. apply m per.mn. EKG ·s, vempunNure Red Hill Ave. Irvine have gd. manual dex 1 . .11 b dr1v1 ng record nee Bo M R 5 P ltlme. 111 days per 979.7000 for directions nte r views wi e Work cons1Stsofdeliver ·-Cammo ex est 267 k 64 038
ESCORTS· 24 HRS
Orcice Recept1on1sl, Wed
nesda y Sunday <I 10
Irvine Coast Country
Club ~-95;i0
Part Timt> salesperson.
H B gift shop.
96J.6900
PART TIME
Person to deliver Dallv
Pilot auto route in South
Laguna area 7 days per
week
R.E. INVESTMENT Earn while you learn
H E RIT AGE
INVESTMENT will
teach you creative
hnanctn!(. 1031 Ex
('hanges. tn\-estor de·
velopment & rounsehnll
Exper counselor!> re
ce1\ e lllO', eomm The 1~
an unusual opply for
right person <.:onf1den
Ital 111ter\'lew Call
Vmre 546·5880 j Hou rs Mon lhru F'n
Approi. 3 :.lto5 30PM
Hours . Sat & Sun Ap REA.LESYA.TE
prox SAM 10 71\M Earn I SA.LES
approx $&25 per mo This ts our J6th year sell·
Call Mike Bush at 1ng fin e Sou thern
642·4321.EOE J Cal1fo rnJa h omes
PART TIME
Crew Supervisors. work
P t ime e\•enings &
weekends. Supen 1~ing
the door lo door sales rrew or youngsters. Ex
cellent earnings for
person with abilit} to
motivate. Van or large
car is needed Call
Media Merchants
21J.4Z7 2756 IWI-:
Par t time graveyard
answering service no
exp net'. min. typing
req call: 631-0140
E.9.:..E.
PBX ANSWRSERVICE
F time. days & P lime
eves Expr helpful Pay
depends on e xpr
540.tn7
PIX RECEPTlONIST Immediate openings for
alert person for rerep
lion desk Musi have gd
spea k ing \'Otee &
clerira• skills Need so-
meone who 1s wtllmg lo
work & full time Con
Perhaps you would en
JOY joining a firm active
1n luxury res1dent1al
areas such as Big Ca· ~yon , Spyglass Hill,
Irvine Terrace. Linda
Isle. etc.
If you are presently ac·
tive in real estate sales
do you have immediate
& unlimited access to
the president of you r
company, or is he hidden
away in an ivory tower
removed from the scene
Our president IS ava1la·
ble Do you need addt·
t1onal tram111g to help
you increase your earn
mgs~
Experienced or mex
penenced you ma} well
profit from our color
\'tdeo tape listmg &sales
training program which
we feel IS the finest
available
We are no1 a rranrhlsl'.
branch or subs1d1ary
just headqoanen.
only! terity, gd. eyesight. be scheduled after applica· ing bundles to Daily Factory Ttamee. print· Irvine Ave .. at Mesa Dr. we!_ · 4· 1
• _.CCOUMTI .... '-neat in appearance & de· 1 ions have been re Pilot newspaper car in~d &be pafickag~ng. Cok ....:N..:.:B::.:._____ MEDICAL ASSIST -tact: Mrs. Hauser.
We have openings for a
few highly mol1\'aled
persons who have a de
sire to be more sue
ressrut For an 1n
terview appointment
with the sole owner &
founder. call Wesley N
Taylor
"' "9 pendable. ()penmgs on viewed. nets. pat neits.4 aywor HOUSECLEANING Front & back. p1time.
l O·kev by t ouch bothday&nightshifts. c.a.••tERS Good starling salary week 97~7660 ask for Live in . exchan°e EKG's, Venapuncture. ' I Exrell.b ene benefits & """' Mark " Diversified exper ence working conditions. WAMTIO with regular sched uled -· housecleaning or work ..!1.l!tnB.645-17~. nee .. including Ute but mcreases. Fem model SlO/hr. Good by hour. 642-2846CM. accurate typing. Good Work 15 in Ufe support 1 rvine /Newport Beach Call · figu re rqd but not nude he fastest draw ln the
opportunity with fast M ED IC AL EL E C. area. Early AM delivery Don Williams S57·24311 (9-5 wkdays) HOUSECWHERS West .a Daily Pilot
COHHEll
CHEVROLET
·~IL1rlN1r llhd
< (~I\ \H.:--\
541>-1 200 W Hlty H. T CIYlor Co. growing food company. TR 0 N r CS For in. of L.A. Times. S4 25 + 642·4321 bef. llAM to work for Janice ·s Classified Ad. 642·5678. Cos t a Mesa area . terview please call · CallJess:M&-0235. orart2PMdally Fto,...D...lpet Raggedy Anns. 4/days
1
, .... ___ :;,:,:_-_-_.. ________ ~
84S·™4. MRS . PARE LL I , CASHIERS ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!!!!ll P/\ime. Expr'donly. week,&-4pm.675·2514. ,. ...
581·3830 wanted for auto wash in COUMTll CilRL
Classified Ads 642·5678 lw•l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!•I!!!!~ Nwpt Bch &: Irvine OBIYaY DllVajMA.LE People who are seeking
Want Ad Results 642-5678 R'EAL TO"RS 2111 San Joaqu111 Hills
Newport Bea<'h
644-4910
,, .... .,., F trime for local de L,. l • an apartment look first areas . .,......,,_, MA. "' MOtllztp m· Classifi1..,.. Will you r H ER-CLERK liveries. Excell. driving • f DI ""' CAS I record req'd. Phone for A. s or a a e ad be there? To place Dependable, ll:3H·30 appt. ss7.9212, ask for 645-0093 your ad, caU642.5678 shift. lncld wknds. App. ly Gift Shop, John Mr. Emmons. Newport
Wayne Airport Tue thru1....::.Sla=U;.:;on""e..,rs,,..,c.::ln:.:.;<',,.,. __ _
Sat. AM only. Bett1e.i--------•
54&-0076 o.-a.o-.
'I p·1 .. . . Dal I I 11 ...................... ~
. . ' .
F'or l'lass1f1ed Ad
Al,.10~
<.:111l:i
Oaih P1lo<
\D \1sott
642 5678
Restaurant
IUSIOYS
Experienced. Day shift
(6 30AM·2:30PM ) for
Towers Restaurant,
Laguna Bearh Apply
to: N ma. 494-8460, 9 to s,
MQn·Fri'-. ____ _
RETAIL
BUILDERS
EMPORIUM
is Cllllillg
and•netd
HB.P!
ThtS d1 vts1o n of the
Wickes Companies will
soon open a new Home Improvement Center in
San Juan Capistrano,
and we need help NOW! '
Both full and part-um~
positions are available
1n SALES and fo r
CASlll ERS. Retail ex
perien<'e wanted. In·
lerv1ews will be held as
follows .
Mott. s.,t. 21 st
9AM· lPM
Twt. s.,t. 22..d
9AM ·lPM
W•d. s.tif. 23rd
9A.M ·Ii Hool!
SA.tiJUA.H
CA.PISTliMO
32051 C...-0
Capht1www
A.PPLYWLY
We orrer a good start.Ing
wage and automatic in·
crease after 6 mo. and
opportunities for advan
cement This JS an ex·
cellent chance to JOmin
our oompetent. existing
staff and grow with the
new store in our expand·
1ng company
COME JOIM OUll
TIAM!ll
HA. WIMMER!!!
A.t IUILDEIS EM·
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Equal Opportunity
Employer M IF N /H
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a \\'l't'lt·nd :l month .ind t\\'o \\'l't'b 11f
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Cashier
PACIAC STBtEO
P~StrTlcn
of Mission Viejo .. Field Sales Supervi'r
Take time to rein and
shop at home. It's sim·
pie with Daily Pilot
Classified Acb. And if
you have aomethlng to ,_.--------1 sell, call • rriendly
WANT ACTION? Clusined Ad.Visor I t
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•AU.lOU CAN ll
Needs an energetic
person to work as a
p /time cashier in our El
Toro localioo. Flexible
100'/oFIH
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hours. $3.75/hr. Please v p /B -" t .... ,.K call 951·1355 tor in · · a ........... 0 """' terview. Engineer /Ref rig to P>K LglSec'y/Gnrl tollUOO
,,__...-E.iilOiii ..... -..-1 MgrTmee/ USE THI Sales ........ lo ll.5.600
Loan Sec'y/Bank ll•,400 DAILY f'ILOT ~dmin Sec'y !Mt& w .200 "FAST Accnt1 Clerk .•• lll.400 •
Recept/MedlcaJ ll0.900 llSULT" Teller/M.V •.. 110,200
SHVICE ViJlt our new lll ltslon DlllCTORY Viejoom m :
For Result J72'1 Lal Al•
Servlce Call W.... ww... . .
L1mlled openings avuilable in the Orange
<.:oast area, for self.mollvated, career
oriented individual "ho ca~ with
Field SaJes People. Train, motivate and
11et res ults Station wagon or van
necessaJ')'. Exceptional earnings. plus job.
related benefits available lqr the right
people. If you. can p~~.~~47'. results, not .~st 111lk ·:nt ~· ~960·°'94 ,nf' ~ J~lfw, A.J ••• 9!' •. .!· .... . .!
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Earn $30-160 per week.
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PAIT TIME EYDllliS
We lre preaentty t1ekln1 adults with
pleuant peraon1liti11 who would be
lnltr'9ted In workin• in sai. • Promatioa with Dally Piiot Ctrrlera JO to 1.$ ye1rs old.
Unlimited eamlap tvallable lo n,M penon.
Hta; S:30PM to l :IOPM, MQnday lhru
Friday. Sorat S.turday 1v1llabillty. Ftt c•l. nH. NZ.._ .. fer ...
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IWt. NI • Patt-tJm1 •bo•room. hU·T111t. 1 • . mt. elllmmed.m.•n Over 200 Navajo Rugs, hand loomed, ~~~~~~~T'9•• ll-t. Cll.~otunt«HHM1 1100n aupervltor Sec ,«ICflllf gathered from remote licensed ..:::Ji~L--M=~-~1111111-1108·trl U:ll-l:JS. a.as Entry :t'. poailloo ID• Tradlnt Posts . Many colors and
Sala fer hr. ~Srhool f11t arowina, excltlna tt Pi t l l 11 ctors ~ !!L Pref. S rt p 1pl1 710· • edvertlebia ••ency In pa e rn s . c or a , co e
•• .. .,...Ula RtPI· io aeu Sec 1t.e1al. Xlnt aldlla lrvtne. Grut potential specials, s mall, medium and laree
M• • • 1 product uw la wanted req. to WPM. Sal Nea. ror the rtpt pt~. Ex· size rugs + Kachina dolls, baskets.
LA'• moet aucc:naful 6otedtclbyever. Sole .mezo1 cellent typilla and or-genulneNavajocraftsandartifacts. sat t-5. New dble bcl. oa,..auale.lbl.Zdinloe ~.~"ta•~:~i..~la~ F.&rn_ ~.~.OOO: sac-••y 1anl11tlonal eklllt rt· Yamaha itr. Iota of canopyteO.Girttdolhet
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MW locetJon In Orln&e •Co. Tretalni needed for lrvloe Tract Medebn (114) f33=MO _A Pau erioo 1---5(hwlnn. 31pd Relcllh
Co. We ut MekJ.na e • QudfiedLuda !acrow office. Must •&r.-r 11 751 ... -..a... .... C ........ w CA t"I• iia h
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tta ea. lkdlpreldl 15. T A L ! N T t D •ii. Iocomt-have escrow expr. Hrs. 8 SIC'Y 1-. •· --r, n -4t annua aarage aa r Sat
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Racquet Club, llANAGltll ~ la ln· U YMI to s, Mon tbru Fri. Busy N.B. architectural U6°1610 tool1, aid equip . 1la111
1 1 OWNERSHIPotlbe new Al· 1 ... ,,...1. 1.......... dtntal btndita. Cell for with Sood akUla (type 65 l o/cart pr1$, wt suJu, bl M1meo/s , 13 ream1 "reeled fa· PART· ... YSYSl'atS Employerpeya bealt.b' firm oeedasbarppcnoo toff.....,. II I ltMt s.. of M "-w41JI Ci Sc "' bU., furn. bell crusrs. . land
1tort . QuaUfied cao· · .,._ • ... --Dt ~ GOTool w p m I ( r I e n d I )' a.all a gear. In aile}' at 113 26th ~aper, Af. violet. coll~· clWatuaiauld hive z 1o 4 •e ' . peraonaiity ror phones & ~~~ Un "'6 -St s~. tiblea 3357 P'uschs1a.
yn mtd1 exper and a SALISUJAll SICllTAIY front desk. Wendy. IO G IANTCHURCH C.M, .
nUa of ~~to lnvett remlnloe attire . •·uo Real Eatate lnve:itme~l 840-0772. Help WllltM 1 Ito Afpl••tt IO Fine furniture and knick knacks . GARAGE SALE Apt u le , everythina
lo Wa pranuable and ex· •tore, must be ulu compatny ~ e~r;ed Service Station Allen ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••u•............ Everything from brass beds to sat. only, 8:30--4, at St. must ao. ~a beds. TVa
cltlDI butlneaa. Prln· oriented. FT/PT. Open. sme!n'te .ar/y.ploaq65110 dant. Full·Time days W.itw/W...._, ~ALORIC eye level gaa stuffed owls . Antique clocks to Andrew's Episcopal Callforni~ Ktn1 Size clples OClly. All repUes lop in all locations. No w "'m,' ·dlclaphone, or· CdK. 673-3320 Apply bl wo ,9A M 6 store w /~ clean oven Cbur<'h. ..oo Barranca bed. pat!O furn. Al I
, .. llde•Uol. Coll now ghoa• oolb. •3p1, " ,: .. ,...,... ,.,., • , Se"''",.., ... ,..,..,,, N0oo Ch""' 1 Chill. A• odo. ......, barber cha irs, Baby grand pianos ~~,j~·. '"i•• <Wood· ~~:~'~n~:.".''s.."~f: ....:~~or=1~~..ii::f9il!O:m.i:.;:iCall...:::~:S~bn=w"'e'-·r-A_d_l....!IJ:!!r~~!!!kLS_tr_tt_t_._as_h_lo_n r~o;~st'!doa~e~:nO~C ~h~~l6 :t:t~o~Mi7~~pll ~~ .. ~9th Sl., Door lflOl, w.;a~t.l:e~.~la;i,a:~~~I~ ~:~~~~r2tr~.~~·Saturday on~y -;rage Sale. alto sax, ~~~n!!.ir~~!.!lm~e,__Men __ &_wo_m_e_n-:--'s
RETIREr for ~u~h SALIS A Ir p o rt . Ca 11 Irvine,N.B. WIMDOWWASHll JIO· ';f&,~; Frost 8485 Basin Circ le . near Elhs & f~!~~·10~f~ ~~1~~ dothlne
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lampt, pi<'· f1:4)~~l .,..~8098 Rapidly crowing ~m· 7 l4 /97S·086S. NON · SERVICESI'ATION Muat have u per. l de· ~ · 1111 W Newland, look for s igns , 848·3396. Top quality Junk. 9
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hires, obi sink. Ex·
mercial interior del11n SMKR ONLY. Ai lllWIWT pendablecar.MS-9780. Magic Chef rro ave Maln
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IMhr Sentce Me firm looldn~ for several cbalJenging opportumty lngs & week~nds 114MSTlllD ~h ~ &s 645-JlJ Decorators Gara&e s.Je BAB y items. hsehold -~aJ~lee.oL:.... ------
w /n.pr. from 1to2 yn. conc1.tual >' oriented willl busy Laauoa Hills Mac's Texaco~ X-IAYTICH was · Furn brick a brack. gds. Cam/gear. Sat. On· Sun 11·5. Books, dot.hµig , un 10-5, 51§2 Glenroy, Coo. tact Paclfic .Rooter. out11 e sales persona. Law offi<.'e. Top pay, SERVJCE Sta''--attend E I I d Washer and dryer gd c1oth·1'0~, plctu-frames' ly. 2532.4th Pl. 646-8762 antiques. rum . 226 HB. t'um dot.bes, odds ........ W--''-.. Or. HB Work out ol OW' Whitter benefits.83'>a>. . ....,,, xper ence requ re rood. -.Sea. misc. items ... -D E N ds • ..... .
--· · or Santa Ana location, ~oass1st ownerw/lu~s. Sala r y neeot11ble. 64&-4078 etr . a l 9·2 . 415 Ortlre Cre de nza. 8 Promontor r. · "en ,.._., es . ..:*=;::Cl=------1 coverino the greater SECllTAIY islands & gen. mamt Newport Beach Area t Heliotrope Corona del drawer chest. sm antq Sall Boat lnatructor LA /Ora~ae co. area. Support acctgJpersonneJ Full time. Apply· Mr. Medical Office. Send re· 2 Dishwashers. por · Mar. oak desk, clothing &
needed •Newport Bch. Ou I with top level functions. Good variety Botts. 2490 Falrvle-. au me to Classified ad O~ i:rg57~. tp!5° YARD SALE·2 Houses, many 1 t e m s , 5 3 6
25-27' cruising sail boat. m a 0 age men t . & growth opportunity. Rd., CM #704, Dally Pilot, P.O. kitr hen utensils. ap· Seaward Rd Cdm
Wkends now F tr. s um· represe.nlin& the finest S/H 80 wpm, type 55 SEWING MACHINE Box 1.560, Costa Mesa CA 2 Pair GE w~rs & pllanres. dothes. misc. 760-73 __ _ l.Jrensl!d aurltonrer. Bens1n F1an1b1um
mer incl, wlteods. SUO products io a multi· wpm. 10 key by tourh. OPllATOIS 926216 dryers. SlOO & /pair items. 236 Camell.Ja Ln .. HELP-US.CLEAN·OUT·
...1hr:::..:..;·C:::.:lll:::..:16=-7:..:100=----1 billion dollar industry. Newport Center loca· 'd ood Call alt.7,960-9574. CM.tAM.Sat.645-3011 THE·GARAGE SA LE. SAL~ Salary commensurate tlon. Good salary & Expr · top paJ'.' .II Merci...61 Litton Comin& top elec. Many items left over Area's finest woman's with exper plus com· benefits. Arlene . workine coo ations.••••••••••••••••••••••• stove w/mlcrowave Ga r a&e sale 25 63 from remodeling. re·
dreu a bop needs mature mission, ~ allowance. 640-5111. benefits. M2·96S2 ~ 1005 above. asking t600 cash. Fairway Dr. CMk Lrg decorating and I( row mg
usistant manaaer. Abo expenses at medical. SECllTAIY p IT S...,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~14 aft.emoons. ~e;:: t~ i::e~.~~~ children. Used and new
Cashier. Ex per. tref. Please submit resume in perm . P art / ( i m e Must have UPS & C.C. WESTMlNSI'ER Gaffers & Sattler Elegant slate bar sz. pool tble, 9• pa lrhwork quilts and
Apply Mrs. Phil ips, absolute confidence to: secretary. lnsurance ex. ex per. Gd benefits. ABBEY gas stove. dble oven. gold <.'OUCh, steno. end pillows. 2 used toilets.
Gene's, S.C. Plua. BassetlBuslness perleoce necessary. salaryopen.Hrs.7:J0.4. ANTIQUEMALL rfect.~ tbls &olhr~.ate~ s leeper ro u r h &
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.:.:·------1 Interiors, Hours & salary neg. Will Mon.-Fri <WRHSEI. 11751 Westminster Ave. GAS RANGE. Blue, clean Garage sale Sat. lots or ~ay~r.b~nh,IJ~~~ .:e;~i SAUSCUIK~ehll PO Box 9'70, Whittier. train exc ept ional F.V.vic.~. GARDENGROVE 30". wllll griddle $125. goodrumiture,beds rol· r lothes & other good
Office supply company
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. Attn : Gar y person. Costa Mesa. SHIPPIM5/llCV'(i SSU103 l..:548-6!:!!2:~1~02~----:--or TV . lamps. dishes. trivia . 1817 Seadrift,
bu full lime positions Dusett, President 631-1082 Small dlstri6ution com· I Sea.rs KeDIDOn! rrost·free some antiques. 3800 Corona del Mar. across
avajlable. Will train. SAUS-.S SICllTAIY p any look ing for Oriental Vasea "5. bowl refrig. 15 c u rt, runs Ocean BirdlDr.Corona rrom Irvine Terrac e
Newport Stationers, Inc. CAUllOIMIA Growing Irvine pension responsible perso~ to $35. ginaer jar $200 . ...l!!l!!rfl!,ert£h.~!!.:....!!!!:!!::!!~-:-+•~l=•r,__ _____ I Park. Sat toam to 4pm.
SS7·9212,Mr.Emmons MOTOllXPllSS administration & con· ~warehouse fuUhme. Pitcher/wash basin 175. Sears Sum Saver Was h Sunday oot>n to 4. --------•I California· Motor Ex· s uiting Co. need a Airport attaC CaJI K.R. curio cab. 1375, wall machine liO. Sears gas llYNSALE Absolute! no resal~ WIS press Co., a successful qualified Secretary to Anderson ompany, clock l80.631·l!87P dr er .548-4039 SAT.ONLY8·3 Apt Sale! 4 piere ser
CO....-clALU California common U r· work d irtttly for Co. 549•1343· New refrigerator frost· 12WillowTrttLane tlonal sofa. antique Tittd of eelli.ng houses 7 rier who is progressive pre si dent . XI n l SHIPPIM6/llCEIVI 20 Ori&. palnllnes & less, cross t.op freezer. chair, loveseal, oak &
days a week? We need & growing, ls expanding Secretarial skills man· D•AiTMIMT printa by lamoue artists. color 'fhile. $87 5 . GARAG E SALE: Rem glass table, captains -MEXICAN ~ --
one liceuee lo learn the it's Soolhem California d a tor y. s bortba n d lmmed. opening for exp. $'1$-$750. 54C>-Ml3 873-4424 7'40 30·06 aut.o $150; water bed. odds & ends.
stilla to manage, broker region s~l~s dept. & helpful. Financial & /or & inexp. person to work Electric Stove: 30", dou· sports equip, ski boots st 5&" ~ ~5·~. _
commercial reaJ estate. seeks additional people legal background will in all rem le ship/rer L e n n o x c h i n a • ble o ven. self clean. •~11. bike. motorcy<.'I~: South Se as Mo,. e '
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Income from mgmt withsalesbackground. assl11.t r and1date . dept. Sal. to vary with "Meredith", (8)5 pc gold. Lille new. Sl50. skate !>«>•rd parts. 4 Sacrifice Sale. Sat/Sun
while you learn. Super Smokers~ not apply. exp. Great co. benefits. pltre sett.inp, $UO/set· 963-3385. spltrs;. ire d 1esls, more. 9.5 2S2 Baywood NB
benefita;lifeinsurance; Theindividualaweseek Cootact Mike·857-J..20t. Call· Deltronlc Corp ting.5'0-8483 l.8651>wan Circle, C.M. Kitc h items . to ys.
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Thousall(Js Ol Items · Barg.llnS Galore AnUQue car ShoW
MJfliKM. f<>lllloocd OdOCers Celt!ll•t~ · sorposes health lnturance & den· should be agressive, re-SICIET AIY CM 19th Century: lamp tBS. Allcffoll IO IS Sal ;sun 9-S. S40-~ P I a n t s . t w ' n be d
tal -nlan. Contact Ken. suits oriented, hard ~ ~ ...-.. 1 an ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •...., S'LE w handmade comforter. r working. mature & pro-Ex p erienc ed. for mirror.,.,, r.,,~-<.' · """' "" New juicer . fr 1d~e . 67
5-41700. ressional. They must established 9range UP /SHl'PIM5DIPT delabra 1175·~ Sa~._ un. 9-;C. F\tmtture, bakes, furn. more. Look
SALIS-6IN OFC
Growing wholesale
furniture sbowroom is
see.kine a aell·motivated
M IF for f!Umt work in
area of salel & general
office responsibilities.
Design Ir office ex-
perience preferred.
Salary commensurate
witb experience. Full
benefits. Call for app't:
M i k e Fedderly ,
Robertson Blvd. South,
2960 Airwa.y, A·lOO. C.M.
~74.lS.
If it's got wheels
you'll move it
faster in a
Daily Pilot
classified
ad.tall
642-5678 and
a friendly
ad-visor will help you turn
your wheels
into cash.
htve a high energy level County contructlO!' firm . Im med openings for Copper mua, 17lll Cent. PUBLIC FURNT11JRE tv s. rlo~mg., LP re· for red circle signs
le a proven track record Shorthand, t~p1ng & M / r 1 a png. mac h monastery,~ Copper *AUCTION• cords, skis •. misc. elec.
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9098 ln sales that lndkates a light bookkeepuig. Call ope rt rs & sbpng dept teakellle, 18th Cent.. T°""9 7:30 PM. cords. mo~e rameras. Furniture /Garage Sale .
desire to sucreed A 754·7411. will t rain. Gd. co. $105.~IM83 · st;er~ eqwp., hshld & dininglablesw/
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mlnimutn of 2 years SECRETARY I RECEP· benefits. Call: Deltronic AnUnue Amer. Oak Curio ~Y .n~w & us~d kit. items, etc. 17921 Spanish style console
directsellingexperience TIONIST. typing & Corp.CM Cabinet, 9500. An09Ue ,din~grm&liv· Buller St.: Irvine. nr stereo, Walnut cab.
is required. answering phones 545-0413 French Wall Clock $250. Inc rm furruture. lamps. ·Culver & Mk belson. bookr ase. stained
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Trend lmport Sales.lnc. Slsglrl jewelry P/f M-F 631-5979. cto'W:i PLUS LOTS GarageSale,Sat.allday. hanging lamp. and
If Yl~f'! m~ ~ abo~~ 1200 W. Coast Hwy, NB. 10.3 :30 PM. no exp nee.~ ~M VE. ~•VE ~•VE SPurlon. I A~ 2J03t Via much more Sept t9 ~ua 11cauons .,. wou 631-6941. HS Grad lS.20 540.3333 FIE:ll.Alie'S ~ ~ 0 a · 1 4872 Basswood, Ln like~ join a ~ni!'& SECRETARY1Recept ext.2S6,i0.9 PM Tam1. N I dofA.mer oak6 e h.on~r BofA. MC. Sat and Sua ~3. 337 E. Irvine.
team in lbe trurk111g Ln· Airport law firm Gd. ew 0• · 1 Cashiers Cherks & ea yr r on t . Ba Ib o a
dustry. we invite you.to skills. br ight self. TAILOI . lots smalls. Come ear Y Cash. NO PERSONAL Is land. Furn, house 1---1111111111111111111111~111!1•
submit your letter <?f tn· st arter. Non·s mk r . for complete ~Iterations r~r btg~e~)o n · CHEC KS. PLEASE! items. rlothes and lots ~o~:e~o~ Ef~~h~nis'.
teresl & qualifirattons. Josie 851.9025 & fitting In high quality ( h.lna a St.'c M Food available. Items ..:m°"o"'r""e______ wheel<.'haar . oxygen
inconfidence,to: ' . meo'sstore.831-11835 ~1&42-7al1 . subjecltopresale. Sears Jo1ntr1'?r & Porta· lank. rreeur, etr 254l
CAUFOIMA
EXPUSSCO.
1751 So. Santa Fe Ave.
Loi Angeles, CA. 90021
Attention: Ted Regner.
R egional Sale s
Manager.
SECIETAIY TEACHERS --~ --W MASTaS AUCTION shop Girls Schwinn G b I L CM Newport Bearh law. of· EDUCATION MAJORS JllPl.4..A.aN.W4> 2075~ Newport Blvd CM Bike. 'vw I.R.S. lransax· (2':~ ~ ~~rn:,Prin·
fice. Word processing: Edurators supplement Antique Haviland fine 133-91125 646-86&6 el mlsr. junk. 1821 Port celoo) Sat/Sun lOA M to will train. Car yn yourincomewllllP/for China. Green 4i Gold charle1,N.B. 644
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· Ftr child sitting. Call trim. Serv 12. 1800. lkJCIH · IOJO YARD SAL! Sat 8-4 Sun lw5P•M•. ------SEC IET AIY I.E. sitter~ Un 11 m ite~ . 9111.9774 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9· 12. Crib. girls 20" bike Serret a rial position in Califom1.a's largest sit· Eary Americana Lit ho· Dan Dueney Mono Shark. & other good Uungs. 2532
active Newport Center ting service. 642-6680 graphic.' prints, $20-135 f75 Columbaa Dr. C.M_. __
Realtor 's office. front f rl"ffER ea. World War 2 posters 644-8549 Classified Ads. your one· We offer an exrellent offi« position requires u., $3-$5 ea. Wall size maps Peuaeot PX-lO. Xlnl 10 stopshoDllio&renter s alary, fringe benefit good telephone voke, Third grade. immediate $3-$5 ea. 6'4-1002 after 6 spd. 23 in frame is
3FAMILY SALE
9 to3SAT9 /l9
106 Via Dijon, Lido.
Have something to sell~
Classified ads do 1t well.
I lAA1 Sfrvt<e by Taco <le Car~ t11od ·.drlsJr of ca1r1Cdrcher Enterprise-.
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1%0 AUSIJ!l He.iley 3<XXl tQ)I fVl<l Repli(cl Art· furs · Jewelry· Tn~ w [1()(1(
l(J{d!IOll!> • An Arabian Colt dll<1 Mum
Much More · Contr1buoon5 from ramous
Persooa~r~ George 8lNl Rooert Re<fora
1 rc1nt-S1natrc1 Gerc1kl Fora Boll Hope
Arnold Pain ll'r rt c1Cey Austin
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AOVarxe TKker Sa~ Call 971·40!4
program. company car, t).fing & appearanre. full tame employment. PM. R"'YNO' ""' ~"l DB all & career advancement s •· 1 tale ex f" H bo A ~ ~ oN "' rea es · Bene its. ar r rea AMTl~SALI romponents have been oppdorluoities fulwith a perience helpful but oot For Information Call: Hoos1'er ... , square up1raded . ._.75. 675-5~. soU & sU<.'cess com· essential. Prefer local ..:!.955=·1!.!7!!;.94!..-_____ ..., --!!!
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pany. Qualified can· resident. For interview TEACHERSfD'rec•or for tables. chairs. mirrors, Nishikl 10 spd, boys ' 20". """-I S didateswillbeconlarted r all u rs Duh.I u ~ dress ers. derorative oood cood.115. .._,. ,.. ....
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varied office work. Gd. Spe<.'ial FA. important. 646-7940 · s.M · permanently. 135·8028 646-IH' IJ).f z ss:io. sa rr.
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641-8820.Nancy,Wahl. Callloday,497·•188 APPLIANCESERVICE llDW0002X6'S Old. M/F Multi colors. KING INNERSPRING 75'·7350 Plants. Hall Tree $150
SecretalrOy REO? We buy~ances •'to20'1on&.X1nt~~k· Best Prite in town. EXm FIRMmattress MUSTSBJ. 631-6220_. ____ _
... '"'P ---Wt sell 'auar. me. Fresh load a.mving . 731-<XISO used Orth Movm' g-Sale, coffee la· .. .. "'""' u 541-307'7 kl Sa e at 55< /ft set, never · w Ma ho g any DbL Bed
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PHO .. PllSOM app ances. wee Y· v · Golden Retrievers. $530. sa rr S248 del. w/matlress. Nights tand ble. 2 end tables. glass P /time phone person I IUY APPLIAHCU Jim,846-9885anytime. 9 weeks Old. A.KC Never ~ queen sz. & d to t h L'k tops, matrh2end lamps,
needed to call & set La 951•8133 Alum . sliding glass . 646-1.iU worth $399, cash only ne~~~~t ~! \:, ~P~ 1 hangin~ lamp. S500
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app'ts for busy Solar .. doors, 8', w/frame, $'JS. Wire Fox Terrier Pups. $218 del. Usually home. · t On! $1000 or OBO. AnlJque Haviland
EnergyCo.$4.50/hr. + NewThermldor45 g~ass 5· w /o fr a m e, $15. AKC. Xlnt breeding. 754.7350 c~e~~a~·rn•/ M aria fine r bina.Green &gold
bonus.AakforAI: coo kt o p w /g r 1d · 645-8532 Shot.s 827·529'2 MUSY S~ 631 ·7797 a rt 6 P M trim.Serv.µ.B>O.Mlsc
Um-die/broiler, model DOT uETAL bl •· · · '' furn & knick knarks •r.: 45, re.tail rroo. Sell "5(). SHEET~ ga e.,. SHlH TZU pups, AKC. Mahogany 0 . Be d weekdays, an ytime · EHB YSYSTIMS 1un••CA fOW1dallon vents. Worth $250andup.Cashonly. d weekends.U no answer 968·7994=------
75'·0581 754-~ .,..,..':"". be /d $400. $150. takes all 63l-9D wtmattress. Night slan lease keeptrying. Floral rour h/loveseal.
""'!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l••-1 Apt Site was r ryer. 8311 063S at dresser to match. Like . b h . fl~ Xlot cond. l200. 2 green Please call or oome by !!! Can operat.eon any sink. . Dobennan Puppies, blk & new. Must see to ap· 2 quahty clu c airs vinyl easy chrs. xlnt
rorao interview. TIA va A(HMT szoo. 494-7S7 c_,. & tan. (7 weeks) shots, $75 predate. Only 11000 ~r ~.~~ or ottoman 125. rood ea, 63l·5C)l6. : I Immediate opening for '79 OE ts~ cu ft rerrte. '!"t.· •• 1030 ea . ~H ~ 7 n\er,-rtM: p1~ 20 sof s oew 118 Lov. ca II r 0 r n I a KI n g IVICll Ha;STON experienced agent . brown top freezer, ••n .• ......... ~. 964-6161 weekda ys , anytime esea~s: 188.' Sle~"'"rs. Waterbed. built up.
-, • Vacation travelera. lcemaker,@5.540-M83 m.,, .. ~,il C,amt~~t .,75. 4 AKC Cocker Spaniel w'""'keod.s. tr oo 1.Mwer . FACTORY957~S7~"" many extras. SJOOO.lbst & ASSOCIATES Beautiful Newport • 0 n 11ttliOl'lt111Kn ... . pups M/F Buff. 6 wks n ' • "" f M t 1980
(Specialiatsin Beach office. 64C).(l821 Refrleerltor, &ZO · &9-72!'7 $1S0-$250.64Hl72 pleasekeept.J)ing. Dlnetteset.S piere.Oak. 2°R~,:~:·chrs16Sea.
Temporary Gene Washer~y!!ch ~~~ Nikon Camera System. 2 Jn Search of adorable 2 quality club chairs S7S Parquet table top 9· Sofa &i S'loveseat, gm
Clerical Pel'llOll.Del l Tro•tl A91Ky Mtr· • b~°fs~er, 1100. •*8 ~.'!·:-~;-~tras. med,ium ~ younPedi ~!i ~~or ottoman 125· 42X'2. 848-7297 cl rs. 2 awivel It gm rhn
NB b aid hol ale I It ~-"'I.CJ Pre m..... lg,'"-CU Sofas; cust medetol· atolr.645-7390 54().0400 . . I w eaied Stove, full a ze, wor s Bauer C·lOO super 8mm not MS-W 20 sofas. new. 118. Lov· toman l200: sofa bed/ 6 ...... SoUd Walnut d .. • .. •r. tour Co. needs quallfi very good. $150. 5'M513 • Old or · . eats tB8 Sleepers s oo 552 8756 ~~ ,_..... penon tomanag~tic~et· or548-MIS wAµe:ea, .:·540-~ Adore~le Bloodhound. F. ji99. EACTORY957-57oa r hr 1 · · · king hdbrd. 2 night Ing /consumer d1vls1on. D lean worlr.s !!!!.! rnm, -· t wb, AKC, •· ' . 955·30M alaJldt • z lg wall mar 180CM Skypartt Blvd.
Ste. 235 lrvl.ot Must be familiar with ryer, ga,c '13 or SABLE t ENLARGER 04·5'18/110-1185 Dinette s«, Spiece.Oak. Drexelsofa $16S,OrlentaJ rora 1600 /bs t o rr
ATC /lATA computer J:44415"5
· S4M5 Nlkor lens blrely used. Sbibtauadorable:-llmoF. Parquet~~~ top. din. table wtstools $175, 645-l l•-llllllllllll!l~l!l!!lll•I ayatema. Xlnt salary & . . PIOOB0 .413-7'980. Needs aorneooe to play 42X42. Twin meU/lprp llOee. -=Oi::::=.11~1n~c=--t-.abl-e.-b-m-la-r * •SICllTA1115• * btnefila. Call Olene. Fn~ . .,.... Nikoo rrN I Ull5 1.oom. with. wo. 752-833Q S:iru; c ust made Jot· ~A'.::ffwood chest 95 nuer,
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TypellOSll,000 l0.5ein,75'2-018B. fll..U bl Witbcues.SS.l-4532 ~~.:.t Hm~ .. ~.t~~i chr $100. 552·8756, DINING chaira,hntiqut Upblint'~~·-Recpt/r50/Fun$10,200 M a >'tea Porte e II KOW ....., ..... _, . 95S·3054 Eft&Uab oa. DO. 2 enli· .
Exp CGnaultantOura mtST~..,.· wuher/ dryer. Xlnt 3511 A partx,531-W, OruelaolallS.S.C>mntal quecl()(b.ta.T13S Oof?ittGroupbecl.~or
l.J1RelndenAl)',lnc. S5wpm, uluy com· cond.mo. Wllh~OO. AKC Chow puppies. din. tablewfltools S175. Darttbhie,aol, a.very good slit~'!'!W!".~.~lt in 4020 Blrdl.F.at' .. EOE mensW'ale with . uper. f5..$IM -· Please call: Twin mau /IJIC'P "°ea. Sl.25 _!!~ !!!!!'!'. !!!! ~
NewPoft,413Ml90/Fttt Permenent p/t1mt. 3 Coppertone Cbembtra Konica TC SLR. 3 lenses. 5'S-86'16. am. rcsewood chest 95. cond. ~OOllMr . Broyhill Premiere 6/pc
days per week, 9-~. Stove STS.411'ricidelre manyestns. teOO. Adoreble L1laa1 Apsa 540-8483 Ori b boo fl.Im
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Medit. bdrm set. xlnt lnterna.tlonal Tra DI Refri& SUS l42·1150, .. levea. p u Pp I e 1 , AK c . ~ ~m h S5Cio ~ . 7.
SIC'Y, LlaAL Co .. lrvane. Call Norma, f40.GOI · Canon 514Xl.-S sound TH aft.er 4. DIN1INPG chainlt • • Inc d 7 ~ f7S ~ Most Hcrim ~k old lltab. Npt Center law 133-8870. < IOOlle caal•ra $120 nl q •r• •rt .coa · ~-·-' Uv rm din ,,._ teblet firm Mede erper legal F roal rree Rerr la, lllnoST·lmJllt)!treck .. Y• •1041 ............ ••••••••••• · ·
eecl"ttery w/,ood tyP. TYPIST .Avocado, lift open aw. 1ouird pr oj uao ........................ * * I IUY * * Lr1 Pecan Ccifree table. ~m'tikt~r·:,· ~~: Int dlctephone &: Good ulary to start. 54f.1038 snu• · · · bel1111d S~eep Doas. ,,~ •.
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553100 hortb d akilla Real F\IU time Job. For In· ...._ .....__ --brother l aaster, _,.W, """" -ure teblea. $35 ea. Triple ..=:t..·=~· -----• t. e: · atioa 'wtem· t.trv1"1<"ah:. ... __ ..,. Ceh IHI bealltifvl • ...,. Agpllances.-OR 1 will lhple finlah draser. txU <>riatal AubuUcln
:!:11 on~ uee law. 548-Z2'1l •a(.,. . .. ..................... Bladt p11 re me I e ttllorS!LLforYou 1110. Coucla, as. Twin ~. bhtl with roet
Sal com elltlve TYPIST I REC E P · PrtfWelnwuber/dryer Di. CFA. top qui., ~la41"1 lov· MASTllSAUCTIOM Bed frame .....,_ 6 ... .,..... S1iaD1 nnn ~ p . TIONJST P.R 6fUDd de-$ $ 0 • A • • a a ... • Ut.2. HimallJU, • people, 8ood .:atd1 HHIH. IJJ.ttll bol 1prln11. IUJO, Sold ..111•5'.Wr::.-.--• velopmeot dept. Refrlseretor wtlre t, llam•1~4i 1100.aso. Nanci meple buttlter bl-II •
SIC'YIL9ALI Penoaable, or1enbecl maker•.!tl•& •••· lulm1. Term•. HllLP OOL bow Del' .. PDot Cl • STS. Mitt •mall ,_,,.. ~-New poliia.llopen in our ulf·aterter, Varled b 1 ................ v d.IQlay th: tkmt.4RW SOCa 6 ...,_at • well•atabll&W lnlae o a 1Ib111 t l t I lt'1 lime ~ for ti.at a.i 1141 ~wae tr, COllPtrton ' lft:Q -irltfl ti• r a · Cll ....
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ALL MODELS
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CASH REBA TES
5500
'81 MUSTANIS
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1979
FORD
LTD II
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FOR USED CARS ALAHMAGMON
,OMTIAC /SUIARU 2480 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA MESA
549-4300 549-14j7
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
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Mission VieJO
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831-2040 495-4949
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OF HEW BMW'S Sales and Leasrng al
competitive prices. Ex
cellent ~ervice and parts dept
Good selecllon or pre
v1ousl> owned BMW & other rine cars tn ex
cellent condluon
We also have a lease
company that leases
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leasing please call
714'972·1Z70 714 6619611
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'79MAZDAU7
l owner, auto, air, mag
wheels, stereo. 8200 orig.
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Mission Viejo
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9720 '80 Mazda GLC. 4dr, 1lnl
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5.56-6325
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848 Dove Street
752-0900
1969 Harbor Blvd
631-7170
'75 710, new paint. ale. 4 M.rcedts.... 9740
spd. S2400 or best offer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-6002 ----·-------79 Dats un . 810 , air.
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Datsun V210 1976. 4 spd,
am /fm stereo. Xlnl
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11· Datsun ~X. sunroof
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$4000. Q_B.O 675·6196
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131 SSEDAM
l owner. immaculate
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air. stereo (4TR1X41
SADDL9ACIC IMW
'72210SE
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.831-2040 495-4949 '79 240·D~ sunroof, auto
'75 Spyder Good Cond trans. ai r. stereo. ivory
Runs Great $2900 Must & bamboo, 35,000 m1
SALES-SERV1CE4.EASING sell' For Info Call l mmar Sl 7 .SOO .
208 W 151.SAHTAANA 497·1948 ~1·6'-=-226~. __
71 4/835-3171 '74 Fiat 128 Sport L New '71 280SL. 1 owner, new
CLOSED SUNDAY eng. new clutch. clean an MB soft top. 9lM mi. dlr
The Most &citiltcj & out S2500 OBO 540.1634 marnt. full service re·
,.,. Of Yow aft SP M cords avail. New eng
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Leoweo.ildle See lo appreciate. 71K l\C. all orig. Sl7,000
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Newport Beach OLDEST HONDA Beige, snrf. am lfm .
009400 & HE·D~•nTERS S24.S50. Ofc 640·ss.o. WA....,.ED' I "' -hm : 494-6901. ~ 1 • I TO A Y!!! Mercedes 1977 SLC. An· Late model Toyotas and S I Se Le U .... IVERSITT thracile grey. excellent V o I ' o s C a I I u s a es· rv1ce· asang " d NY\ ~·· ,,,,_, AV !" R C I SALES&SERVICE _£Qn · ............. ...,... Rol~loy!""'• R~·w OLDSMOllLE ·71 280SE. cream. brn
1540Jamboree HONDA L n l . x Int co n d .
Newpor1 Beach 640-6444 GMCTRUCICS Bia upkunt AM /F M
2850HarborBlvd. cass. tXXl/bst857·0406 IMW TUD6-IMS Co••• M•u .76 2002 4 spd. stereo. COSTA MESA 'II MII llOSa
"'-•0 ·•10> .. s.o.to7 cass 1365212! ___ 5_40.9_j_4_0__ Brand new, advanced
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VW. Porscheor Audi
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·77 3201 Sunroof. air. ·13 Honda Accord. great design. While w /while ~lereo (2713121 cond Less than 42,000 leather. sunroof. loaded
·79 3201 Air. stereo ('QSS.. m i t.1750 SS 8988 With extras. $44,tXXI. Pvt
alloye (542132) ~....:... l· · _2.S!'.U', 979-8300 wkdys.
·79 320i Air, stereo rass.. '78 Honda Civic, bronn. '77 "'000 S. lrim (474TARI stereo. $3500080 ., ·so 320 Automallr. all op. Da 644-8400, 962·3156 Eve total equip, lea & str.
lions (7218121 '81 Civic. lSOO DX 1mmac Sl.SM /offer PP
'80 320i Al pine S 5spd.ac.AM1FM cass 760-6776
package, rare find ____ 857·133> '62190C Mercedes Benz. 4 !rs2ill: 4 spd. special JtlCJllClr 9730 cyl, very good cond, . ~. S48-8629aft. s __ P.aant. 1 owner <3121611 •••••••••••••••••••n••
78 SJOi 4 spd. sunroof. '78 XJGl '79 300 D
leather. I owner (422126) 1 owner, has all options. Loaded. immaculate, al-
SADDL9ACIC IMW astro·roof with ebony tn· loys S22.500or take over
131 -2040 4 4949 terior C974'2K I lease.
People who need Peo-pl e SADDLBACIC IMW 544-0165
That's what the Mission Viejo People who need people
DAILY PILOT 83 I ·2040 495-4949 should always check the SE RV1tl:-slRECTORY~ Service Directory in the New rt Beach _673:_0900 is all a~ , Sell idle items 642·5678 DAILY PILOT ~~·-~:.~ ....... !~~~ ~~~·. ~:.--: ....... ~ ~~·-~.'.": ....... !~~~I ~!·.~:.~ ....... !~.~~
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HATCHIACK
cond1t1on1no AM/FM Low miles
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1976 FORD CflJRIER
PICK.UP
4 c:yl .• 4 apd. Irani .. •Mil Low mllea. (1 F87888)
'2891
1977 DATSUN 8210
LIFTIACI
4 cyl . s spd trans.. air «>Odlti0n1no. AMfFM
stereo, rally wtleela. (109SYS)
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·1976 TOYOTA COROLLA
SPOIT COUfll
4 cyt .. 4 tpd tren1 . caHettt, ,..,... *'to .. _ rool. (886NWT) • _.,
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·11 ueo '"" 1961 TR 4A IRS WIN· 'IO CENTURY LTO •• dr. Sam llYI "~ve • Ultlt, A IUptf Nttte Cl'1 Ntctly Good C'Ond tu.TZM NER ntw ena. paint, ti cyl, loaded. 17,MS ml. 11ve a lot, oo new 11 equipped too . With
· -ll r u . t n t AM / I" M ff ..J~. Ul ~oo Corvetteuql.llpped with automatic, power tttff1ng,
'1t.450SL. 22 a.tmpa recpta. Xlnt UH Buick Riv iera. 4 1petd or automatic moldlngt& much morel
111.500 Inv. Must sell now. Mov· Cream color. Mtr ad. tran•m:RED lf2st7 Our regular 1(1(m _•&370 in1. MO·:s:M>3: 291 3824 1750 .-rsc WHITE prtc. l?Ut oo.
'11 3000. Sliver Blue. JUN -da64l.:,7"8Linden l01173SILVER
SnrUaoo ml. IQ.500. '115 TR4A Good eond CtNllec ft II 10302'7 BEIGE
•1:1.56'1 Rebuilt. new paint. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~ BRONZE "Tl 4 door a Automatic. or offer. l.1H813 evtt, COMTN\.ATIMG
a /c, am/fm, aood rood 9S7 5482da _ CADILLAC?
~ off r. 8'1~149. ·n TR7, run_s smooth We specialize in leaaes
'81 300 SD turbo. Brand new brakes, new tires ror the busineu ex·
ne•, met ail blu, sorf bro-.n, ~ 115 2<r>2 ecutive ai prolessionaJ
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CHEVROLET
S41·93U,646-2141 Y•w-t770 L~5:1tc"-4015. ElCaminoReal -r-San Clemente MG t7 42 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• Of If I I 83 05IO 412-8500
••••••••••••••••••••••• 7t VW DASHS Ctlllls1 ,4 Vet. XJnt. 47 K ml '71~ 4 spd Royal with MowllaStod.I 080
23,000 mi, AM /FM Cass matching mt. Xlnt care NABER~ Fully Au~=
l'@!.ca118'15-5'196 bylowner.(421321 '19 L82 : Red , low
PN)tOt 9741 SAD:~~~~!MW (:ADILL1' mileage, xbll cood. Of.
••··~··•••••••••••••••• ll 1·2040 4tS.4t4t l•O> 11.111•• 1111..i fef'1. Must see! 673-302:5
73. Only 4&K mi. ----t .,,1,1 \\-., '>·IO 'll(XJ ..:&:.6.:.:7:.:3..:·37"-=.:...' -----1
Needs work. 'SO. 'SS VW left & right ~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~ ~
675-25.53 door, '73 left door S50 ;;;:?; ••• •••••••. • •••• , L.-t7S-O each Western style whl '81 Seville, black o!' one-rims for Super Beetle black, loaded. 9,000 ma, 10 Challenaer. Western ••··~··•••••••••••••••• ea ~9744 5/fr. warranty $20,500. Sport Special. Sharp 77Porsc~911S. ~ · -----Dys : 644 6440, eves : car . 318 V8. $1350. $17,000 firm ! 73 VW Van. 4.SK orig. 613-3238 494·3361 ~-8232
646-8200 miles Ready for paaot· . · --. -----. -1 n t g 0 0 d c 0 n d 69 Coupe de Ville. 2 dr, Fofd
'75 914, Silver, xlnt cond, S2.30Ci°!OBOor trade' . runs &real. 1150 080. •••••••••••••••••••••• stored, must see. 16695 c•a 9966 ,,.~ ....,;_., 64.5-4174 • 7 2 G a I ax y 4 d r , 840-1789 _.....,. -o!.._....,.....,• --PW/PSfPB. A!C dlo '79 Eldorado, 1mmac., • r• · •71 t_,..t11 SC '79 YW lus brown /gold. sunroof, Gd cond. ~/bst Aft
Gdcond.BmS21.900 Veryclean.manyxtras. loaded, must see. 6 m.~. 77~8411 a!t 5 $7500 080 l!M-0440 wk p3,000 12~19 '73 Torino WIJl, 9 pus,
days, Wkends 76G-1641, Xtra Ctn, 1 owner.must Por~che 1964 c~bnolet, ev 760-1507 Coclloc C-Y see, $1100 or B/Offer. white, cherry ong. cond ;---M t 11642 8119 sell ortradep/p615-0451 72 ·Van .Rblt eng. new . us se · . -. -552·1970.Aft.erlPM.
or 67s.653!Mike paint , tares & uphol 78 Eldorad~ 81amtz. ·7o LTD Wagon, ps, pb,
$2900 Ped s hape white on white. loaded, xlnt cond. Pvt party. 91 I Corrtr0Tan)0 '75 !4~4474 _ immaculate, xlnt :un· Must see. .557·5805
First fair offer fakes! .81 Rabbit Convert. M lllit ning cond. 46,000 miles. 1 1...--L. 9945 64.5·0222, 673-3329 Eve sell Showroom cond ~1 'la!O. .......,_ ---...................... . '58 ~ Coupe. sunroof. ~ _ CCMtaro 9917 •71 Lllacoll C
Xlnt. Must sell! Offer. Wanted. Clean '71 VW ••••••••••••••••••••••• M t 11642-8119,. 760-1962. __ pop-top Camper w /stock 81 CAMARO us ~e .
77 v, Porsche 924 Xlnt 1600 eng. 76G-8Sll <.:ash' Equipped with factory 1978 L10co.ln V~atlles. d tires g .-· PS PB lo t 38.000 mt, ong ownr, con ., new . on 74 Sun Bug LeGrande. air. . . au . rans.. S6BOO C 11 642.5200 owner 752-1800 _ 43.000mi.xlntrond,sun bucket s eats , s teel · a •
'61 356C Porsche. Blk roof stereo 536:1925 Radial tires w1ra1sed AnswerAd,#512,24hrs.
w/sunroof orig. Good ·81 S~irroco. loaded. only white letter. rall~y M«cwy tt50
cond. $5000/bst. work 6000 miles Must sell wheels, tinted glass. lilt ···~··••••••••••••••••• 544·5491 ask for Mary 657.8218 wheel. sport mirrors. 69 Mere. Montego.
. -.:.._ 11815431 RWlS. ~ 80 Porsche 911.SC Targa, WANTED. VW Shell. $7998 631""860&673-4019
lo mt, all xtras. 557·6353. suitable for BaJa Con _Q_r ni hts 846-3848 version. good condition. '74 Montego Villager Sta· w d lion Wagon, loaded, 9 Rolls Royce t756 reasonable. Mon. e • pass. Full pwr. 8 trk
••••••••••••••••••••••• Fri after 5:~ All day ster. Roof rack, cruise. "l DEALER IN U.S.A. I weekends 64S-3112_ 1 ~· P.P. 968-2346. ROY '64 ltllJ w /SNf 40l S. El Camino Real '78 Monarch: Xlnt cond. CARVER New pamt. tares. re bit San Clemente lo miles. 4 door, v roof.
ROLLS·ROYCC engane. new brakes. ex 831·0580 _ 492-8500 ~JOO. 499-l433.
tras S2300 1968 Camaro classic. 327, M t tt52 ::'~:':t~ 64S-03111 PS, stereo, AC. great ft 99 -....... . d P rl t bod Ne ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• 1'------'M0-'444 '78 v----,._ con e ec y. w '66 M t " 81 000 on·g ~ ~Y paint (white w burgun· us an,. · CLOSED SUNDAYS Stereo excellent cond . U S mt, orig owners """"al k d dy p1nstnpmg) . 714 /496-0350 '75 Rolls Royce. Silver SJ6.......,_ •. _4. w n s mags. T A radials A -
Shadow II. 53c ma. All '76 Smroco. steal at $1400 MUST '61 Mustang 2 dr. '71 V8
Xtras, new custom $2600f'lrm SELL! 289 eng 35.000 m1.
pa ant, will consider 644-9187 phone 675 o l l I or am J(m radio. New
clean l~te model tr~de .61 Bug, JUSt n>blt eng. 675-4127 ~amt. ~
as partial pa~ent. m· good tires, clean int. 75• Camaro, S2:500 0 .B.0 . '67 MUSfANG ~3a~u~aJ~ 1~1::. ~ 1 ~u~ well maintaancd. $1295 350 VB. Loaded. am.rm Runs great, $1000/080
S42-l0el ~ ' 613 3107 cass 20mpg, 645-2203ors.5&-13J6
' '67 VW Bug Runs great' _ 848-5723 aft 5__ ·71 MACH I
Saab 97 60 Re bll eng, body need:. CMnolet 9920 Needs eng. work. S500
•••• •• •••••••••••• •• • • • work Sll!(M) 080 ••• •••• •••••••••• ••. ••• 499-57S..
ltlO Sill 99 ~2449 Che '12 "66 289. PS/PB. auto Lo mileage, s t ereo ~ vw bus, sunroof. *COY. trans, mechanic owned.
cassette deck. am tfm cassette Xlnt New J·Car Wagon. Air. . CaU497-l895
833--5574 ~1454. Cary cond 641).7442 '66 Coov•rtible, 100~ --automatic trans . pwr "' 1979 G. C Diesel, Sierra :n-vw e;;g. good cond1 steering & brakes. radio. restored, pony ant .
Class1c,sureotape.a1r. tion green $1500 Call tilt wheel. more ! wares, immaculate.
rack. $6500. 645·2375, 846·5013DorieAft5.30 Sweetheart! 146771. F800/BO.SSl·7056
675·8638 --'8lP1ck up Loaded Cost OML Y $7995 '6t Gr.-
s.bo,.. 9762 S8700 SellforS7600 HOWARDCa.-.rolet 351 c PS AC. auto, 1100
••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&-2276 Dove 1Qwul Sts. OBO 842·9417
'80 Subaru Brat GL. ex· ·76 VW Convert Red NEWPORT BEACH ,65 c~aTllLE
celleot cond. New top. AM f'M cass. __ UJ..0555 __ """"
---"-545-3229 -V e r y Sh a r p S6 2 O O 15kl08'7
Toyoto t765 7~Hl21l_ SEE US FIRST! '66 Mustang. 1 owner.
••••••••••••••••••••••• We have a good selection treated with TLC. 289,
"""'I ... .,. 5 u '7t YW Con• 0 r N E w & us ED new paint, int. Auto. ps. 10 COR~ <Y9' • Stereo cassette. spec Chevrolets! l!Sl-1855. Xlnt.13,000rru, wtxtras wh eels, etc Perfect ~=~%::::~-9955
549·1641or546-0660 cond. Mustsee SIWOO ~
'72 Toyota Corolla 3 dr sta 1·628·0323 evsJ~kn.!fs •••• • •• • •••••••••••••••
wag. New e~g. new '77 bus Mint rood Lo. lo '72 01113. Transportation
trans. new tires. air milei.. snrr. am rm car. runsxlnt. S500
cond. Sl.500 or best offer cassette new tires SS.JOO • ~4653
545·0'763 .best offer. 963-4759 .63 Chev Sedan good run· 78 Olds Cutlass Supreme · u R II ---· Brm . Ver y clean. 74 Co.ro a . M15 we . Vol•o 9772 nmg cond . new brakes. Loaded Sac below lo H~gh20i;; f~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~54S..42!1Q_ --bluebOOk 1S06'4-1033 --'-'-"a_ l·l #I VOLVODULEI '80Chevette4drhatchbk, ·75 Corolla Deluxe, xlnt OR NC E COUNTY , a Ir . Io mi. owner f'lywHi 9960
cond, 28 mpg. Must see' IN A transferred abroad •••••••••••••••••••••••
.645-3255. 54450 497.1915 '80 Champ. Wht w/blue . . . SALES. SERVICE . ----.-intr .. perf cond. u.ooo 78 Cehca hftback. a te. AMDLUSIHG '73 Caprice Convertible, mi , auto. S/B radial
am /fm stereo. shadow. OVERSEAS DELIVERY very lo ma. superb cond. tires. B33-0433 wkdys.
xlnt cond. 84&-4154 EXPERTS $ 3 5 0 0 8 2 7 5 1 3 4 6'4· lS33 wk:nds.
'69 Corona. runs good. eves /wkn~ --'63 Belvedere. r eblt
$550or best offer. EARLE IKE '76 Chevette, good cond, eng/trans. new tires &
960-9477fi97·9880 Eric. VOLVO S2,0001best ofr Janee seat covers. good body.
'70 Mark II wgn, new 1966 Harbor Blvd (714} 539·2473 eves. 4gs.4074
trans. body good shape. COSTA MESA '75 Monza 2+2, many ex· ~=-P"'ly.:.;. ,_Sc_a_m-p,-6-cy-c-. -1
new carb, $600. Call 646-9303 540.9467 tras, $1700 or best offer. o~er, xlnt cood. 85000 . M F 556-4570 --6635 5 ~ .. momm · ' -72· 144E rebuilt eng New ~ ~ --..:;m:;.:1c:.... 7::...:7.=.S....:.57;.:16=------
Tn..ph 9767 custom paml. extra cl ·72 Vega GT wagon. slick. POllti
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·nterior ~<Wi_96J· 7744 all extras. tops. ac ~ tolV\ 646-9436 •••••••••••••••••••••••
tt65
'77 TU ~----'73 Lemans Sport.a Cpe.
Sunroof, 5 spd, stereo. Awtot, Used COfttiftffthll ttlO white w/blue int. new
Take trade (116XWQI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• eng. /carb, xlnt cond. SADDLBACI IMW AMC 9905 '76 Classic Civenchy $1600. 673-UM
Mission Viejo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mark IV. Turquoise with ~a home of 131-2040 49S.4t49 •74 Hornet Wgn. good white top, a beauty. all your own? You'U find
. . . d working cond . 2 new extras ISO. 64HB16 many homes advertised ~T Spttrlre~ce con · tires, asking low blue Find what you want m for sale in Classiried · i::.tia167s,:5810 book $1200. 644·5552 Daily Pilot Classifieds. ..:e:..::v""er""y~d~a""'y.,__ ____ 1
iliAlltos Mtw 9100 A11tot Mew tlOO ~ Mtw 9100 Aldo•, M•w tlOO • ••••• .. ••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••1• .. ••••.!.!1••• ······················· ....................... -... ~---
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Auto. trans., AM/FM stereo. Custom air.
power dilC bfakea. white walls. wire wheel
OCMlfl. ( 139898).
'1272
a •n pontiac
2• lids ~ It fli, CIStl lltSI I
BARU
~ SUIARU STATION WAGON
Pw. disc bflkts. steel ti.lted white walls,
radio, tinted g• rt• wlndoW defogger
and mort. (461531~ •
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541-1451
our Low
Sale Price
Factory
Rebate
YOUR
PRICE
Year-end Clearance
It's year-end clearance time at south 1 .. coast Dodge. We've discounted every car I
on the lot ... Here 's just a few examples ~~ ....... '.l/r.,,,..,:.. ..... """'.4'.:..m ..... ~,4'. .......... ~..,. .......... ..,...,., ....... ~..,. ................. ..,...,. .............. J
#01814 our regular sticker price 57,093 °0.
Ram so
custom
Discount
1 630400
73300
YOUI PllCI '5571 00
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Mirada
..... , , (Uly equlppld Dtplommat at a great
PfD. ~ lraldll IUtomattc, power .._a ..... ~ dock. Halogen head
..... cnM. power •ti. lodct l WlneloWS,
-.0 lftd "'°"' #15111.
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Our LOW
Sale Price
Factory
Rebate 30000
YOUR PRICE $5957 "
R96918
omni Miser
How's this for savings! A sporty Dodge Mirada,
with power steering, power brakes. stereo
automatic & much more! #11822
our Regular
LOW Price
Discount
s10,25900
1 709°0
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YOUR PRICE ss 5 5000
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OrangeCout DAILY PILOT/F.rlday, September 18, 1981
BRAtll NEW 1981
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL
LUXURY HARDTOP
An.AS PRICE s 17,595
~ti~~E S 1000 :~~~ ~16,595
•
Spilt-reclining leather seats. auto. trans .. 318 CID engine, body striping, vmyl moulding. AM-FM
racho. stE!feo cass .. wire wheel covers. wsw steel belt radials. Serial #146789
$6595
SJOO ·
YOUR
PRICE $6295
BRAND NEW 1981 SAPPORO
ATLAS PRICE
CASH
REBATE
s7295
YOUR $6995 SJOO PRICE
2 dr Luxury Coupe. Bucket seats. wide cord velour. 5 speed
manual trans . 4 cylinder. 2600 cc engine. steel bell radials.
~~~~;59f~#503240
OUTSTANDING VALUES ON USED CARS
'77 FORD WAGON
LTD COUNTRY SQUIH
Equipment includes AM-FM
stereo, roof rack. automatic
trans.. pwr. steering, power
brakes. w s w tires . a i r
conditioning. # 181234
78 FIAT cour E
4 cylinder . 5 speed .
a1r-cond1t1oning & AM-FM
cassette and lots more
(032UKHI
'79 FORD
MUSTAH<i courE
Economical 4 cylinder.
automatic trans . radio. heater.
pwr steering. pwr. brakes and
mags and more (351ZAT)
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BRAND NEW 1981
RELIANT SEDAN .
AilAS PRICE
CASH
REBATE ssoo YOUR $6295 PRICE
Equipment mcludes 4 cylinder engine. automatic transmission max coollng 1tnted glass left
remote mirror. bench seat, deluxe wneel covers. body side moldmgs white sidewall radial tires
and more! (16-4328).
BRAND NEW 1981 CHAMP
DELUXE 2 DR. HATCHBACK
ATLAS PRICE $5895
CASH
REBATE SJOO
Bench seats. manual twin slick. 1600 cc engine,
carpet protectors, rear wiper & washer. dual
hOrns. body side mouldmg, radio AM-fM stereo,
wheel trim rings, steel belted radials. Ser.1'504485
BRAND NEW 1981 ARROW PICKUP TRUCK
ATLAS PRICE
CASH
REBATE
~:~ $6395 S669~
SJOO
• spd .. 2000 cc engine. 18 gal. fuel tank. PM
striping, front bumper guards; mud guards.
rear-step bumper pwr steering. wsw tires Ser
#"56231
BRAND NEW 1981
CHRYSLER CORDOBA
Ser. !1136529
Equipment includes VS. automatic trans 01cket seats
power steering. power Orakes body side & deck strip<>s
wsw radial tires and more• (136529)
'80 DATSUN
2IOX T-TOf' cour1
Loaded Inc. 5 speed trans .. air
cond., pwr at.-brakes·windows.
GL pkg .. cruise. AM -FM
cassette. custom mt & ext ,
rear shadow & more• (697ZEMi
s7195
'81 CADILLAC
a.DORADO SfDAH
Loaded me. auto. trans , a1r
cond.. pwr. S1 -brakes -
windows -locks & split seats.
leather mt .. hit, cruise. AM-FM
cassette & more' (629407)
'81 CHRYSLER
IMP'UllAL courE
Loaded 1nc .. auto · lrans . air
cond . pwr steering & brakes,
moon roof learner 1nt radio
wsw tires & more• (1BHK0081
52995 53995 510,99 515,995 515,995
FOR FLEET SALES &
LEASE INFORMATION, CALL
546-1934
NEED CASH??? SERVICE HOURS: SEE OUR SERVICE
DEPARTMENT ABOUT RENTING
A '81 CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH.
We pay top dollar for good, clean late model cars.
See Curt Davis or Dick Penrose today. We allow top MORday....,, Frtdev 7:30 && fe 5:10,......
dollar for your trade-in. See us todaylll Suea«My 1:00 .... to 5:00,...
All vehicles a,.. subject to prior sale.
All prices are plue tax, license,'
documentary and (UMd whlcles) smog
IMI, and are valld until 9:30 p.m
Suncsay, s.ptamber 20, 1981.
•September 18. 1981• 'd )[I\ t ( l\'.i'l I 11 ( ,i '1 1)1· I( l ( H\.\".! ,I ( ! l.\~I [)l\'11\<-iH l',~
Colorful native costumes dating from the Aztec times to the modern era are the hallmark of Ballet F'olklorico Mexicapan, appearing tonight at (JC(!.-
Ballet ... Folklorico Mexicapan performs at OCC tonight
Mexico is the land or a thousand dances, each
reflecting a unique aspect of that nation's
multiplicitous heritage.
A broad sampling of those dances, drawn from
the ancient Indians to modem rural folk, will be
presented at 8 tonltht by the BalJet Folklorico
Mexicapan in the Orange Coast Auditorium.
Ballet Foltlorico Mexicapan is a company of 40
dancers, musicians and sin1ers based in Los
Angeles.
Benjamin Hernandez who, alont with Patricia •
Barragan, founded the dance troupe nine years
ago, said it waa created "u a direct reaction to the alarmin realisation that tbe traditional
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dances of Mexico were fast disappearing.
''A national treasure was in danger of
vanishing," he added, ••a victim of the industrial impact on the agrarian society built around the
pueblos, the small villages that are the root
sources of a culture going back thouund.s of years.
The results would have been a deep loss not only to
Mexico, but to the world."
The program will include dances from the
Aztec culture, the Yucatan Indians and the Ya-
quis. Many, including the famous Deer Dance,
originally served as a way to hooor the game
which the Indians bunted.
More modem dances will reflect the
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French and American influences, with some close-
ly resembling square or reel dances performed in
this country.
Tonight will mark the Folklorico troupe's
second ,appearance at OCC. In 1979, they sold out
the 1,200-seat auditorium.
Tickets are $3.50 and available at the OCC
ticket office in the college's Adminatration Build-
ing until 1 tonight. If available, they will be sold at
the door for $4.50.
Senior citizens, OCC student.a and children un-
der 12 receive a $1 discount.
For Visa or Mastercard ticket purchases, hone~5527.
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! . . . . ~'Music Man' is _old song and dance
.... ~ ~Babs Lebowsky, local choreographer, was in the original cast 23 years.ago c ., i By llARY JANE SCARCELLO ., °' .. D9llr ......... ~ When "Music Man" opened on Broadway 23 g years ago, the thunderous applause took cast
a. members by surprise.
"We'd bad a pretty good reception with the
out-of-towns try-outs," said Babs Warden
Lebowsky, a dancer in the original cut, "but we
were Oabbergasted when New Yorkers stood and
cheered after the fint number.
''We mew it was good;. but we didn't know just
how good."
She played a teen-ager in that production and
now finds benelf,._,imost a quarter of a century
later, cli()reograpb'er for another production of
.. Music Man" sponsored by the Parks, Beaches
and Recreation Department of Newport Beach.
The show opened this week and continues weekends through Sept. 27.
Miss Lebowsky won her Broadway part in an
audition with 300 or 400 other young dancers and
was thrilled when composer Meredith W'tllson and
his wife Rini opened rehearsals by singing and playing lhe entire score.
The energetic woman. a native of Vancouver,
B.C., describes dancing as "the only thing I ever
wanted to do ," but lack of money made childhood
lessons impossible.
She quit school at age 14 to work in a bank,
spending every spare hour at night school and
dancing lessons.
''I missed dating and proms, but the work paid off, because I was a professional dancer within 18
months," she said.
Sometimes her enthusiasm and personality
made up for lack of skill at first, she admitted.
··At one audition they asked me if I could do a
double pirouette. I said, 'No, but I can do a terrific
single pirouette,' and J got the job."
After a year as a featured dancer in Las
Vegas, she went to New York and roomed with
four friends, part of the "Canadian colony" of dan·
cers there.
"The life is pretty much what was shown in
'All that That Jazz' or 'Chorus Line,'" she mused,
"but I always had enough work. I never bad to
work as a waltress."
She met her husband, a conductor and com-
poser, while in "Can Can" and left "Music Man"
to dance in "La Plume de Ma Tante" and get
married.
Now a single parent, she came to California
Rehearsing fM scene from Newport Beach recreation department's production of "MUlic Man" are,
from left,. Kelly Paterson, Lori Silver, Sheryl Jacobs, Siuan Luca.s, Baba, Warden Lebowsky and Perry
Gentry. Ms. Lebowsky, choreographer, danced in !he original Broadway version.
seven years ago because "New York is no place to
raise children."
Her l&-year-old daughter is a state gymnast
and a younger son plays four musical instruments,
but neither hopes for a show business career.
Miss Lebowsky teaches dance and exercise at
her Santa Monica studio and read about the cur-
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He 'nspired Willson's musical
By JIMMY JOHNSON
O.My ....................
CRESTLINE -To see him arriving in town
back then you might think be was Al "Scarface"
Capone.
He would come cruising into town in bis
specially built bullet-proofed automobile ap-
propriately named the WEMF Special and Jm-
medialety the word would get around. Everyone
knew then that William :Edward llichael Jolley
Fitzgerald m -the music man -bad arrived.
For more than a quarter ol a century before
Merf'dith Wl1lloa penned bis ever-popular 1ta1e
show, "The llualc llan," Fits1erald and h)s
le1IOD1 ol violln leuoD salesmen were 1o&nt from
town to ... teUlnc tbetr saacs.
"I was the music man," the bearded
Fitsg•ald teU. vtllton at b1I mile-high home in
Cresttme. "Tbere's reall7 nothlq unusual about
that. It W9I my baslneu. I IOld mU1lc leuom."
WW..'1 mmle man la tbe atorJ of Proteuor
Harold llD, IOIDe•bat of a conman, somewhat of • pii.=!jpl -ebaracterlltlca net uneoinmoa to
Fib bltt8' Down a1 .. 1wrJ tbe Orut" to tile Gib ............. ,_ .. .
"BftrJ town .... ..,. .................. ....
toadly recalll. "SY.,_. lmew ""-the mule
man was in town. It was like that everywhere we
went -even Watertown, S.D., where I met Dr. Vl
Moussee, the lady who would later become my
wife." ..,
In those days, before and during the Great
Depression. a schoolteacher's life was not unlike
that of Marian, the librarian in Willaon'a play.
Schoolteachers, like librarians, were cooUnually
being watched, and certain reauictiona were
placed on them. Because of these restrictiona,
Professor Bill and Marian were forced to slip
around the comer to do tbelr courting.
But Vi and Jerry ftatly refused to play that
game.
Pfm'JI Gentf'JI goea oJtJtt °' 8abt Wcan:.Wn Lebowslq/ coazea in "Muaic Man ' rehearlGl. ·
Vi was teaching school in Watertown when
Fitzgerald and h1a corps of salesmen arrived to set
up their music studlos. Because of these restric-
tions placed on 1cbool teachers, Vi wu not allowed -------------------
to live in an apartment, .tail her hometown nry
often or keep company with outalden.
And Wllllam Edward lllc:hael lolley
Fitsgerald W WU an outaider.
"Well, Dr. · Mouuee Md I started daUq,
alt.boqb I WM m ............ M Mid w8 em· pbuta, ''but we .._'t ...-.,.... md trJ to
hide It. We did It opmlr. "I em NnMmbel'," lie aald, .._.,.,, '"tbe
swains ~the day would take tbeU' girlfriends ud
drive up and down Ute llx miles of pavement
. which led out ol towa and to uowlaere, tooUnc &Mir
borllelDd*Ml"llll•alt ........ ....................................
me ud lllOat at Dr. •• n11 I eoalda't ._...a
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,. Personalities
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A lingering look at loccll literati
Novelists Leland Cooley. and Gregory Benford take different roads to the top
By JEFF PARKER
OftlleD.ay ...... SUff
This is lhe first of a three-parl &erie& of articles
pro/ding major Orange Count11 noveli.tts. Jn thi.t inatall·
ment, the tive& and work& of Leland Cooley and Gregory
Benford wiU be erammed.
Leland Cooley's lire sounds like it was based
on a character in a novel -one of his own
perhaps.
He was born m Oakland m 1908, a fifth genera·
lion Californian.
The Cooley family owned El Rancho de las ~lores ; once one of the largest land grant ranchos
in Northern California, it had dwindled con-
siderably in size and productivity by the time
Leland was born.
Pressured by his family to become a doctor, Cool~y left home at 16 and joined the Merchant
Mannes. He stayed on for three years, living in
cramped quarters, eating atrocious food, earning
$25 a mont~. The e~terprising teen-ager sup-
plemented has modest mcome by running whiskey
from Auckland to Berkeley during the Prohibition years.
Follo~ng his . Merchant Marine days, Cooley
held a variety of Jobs -a lumber mill worker a
test driver for Firestone tires, a newspaper ~e
porter. He covered the Spanish Civil War the
Italian-Abyssinian Wa r and World War II f~r an
American radio network.
Cooley migrated to New York following the ~ar, where he rose through the ranks of advertis·
mg ~erore turning to television and stage play pro-~uct1on. He. f_ound the work lucrative and interest-
ing, but writing the opening blurb for his popular
"Perry Como Show" wasn't what he wanted· to be do~ng .. Determined to become a novelist, Cooley
quit his $100,000 a year job as a television producer
to write fiction.
~s fi~st novel! "The RlµI for Home," was pubhshed m 1958. Since then he has written seven
other fictional works, including the blockbuster
"~alifomia" (l!n3) and "The Art Colony" (1975).
His most re~ent book is "Tbe Dancer" (1978) and
Cooley is now rewriting a 200,000 word novel down
to 160,000 words, a process he likens to • 'un·
scrambling eggs."
"It's a horrendous experience for any writer to
t~ke that much out of a work," he said. "Every
hme. I puJI a thread here, a button falls off there.
That s one of the problems with the publishing
market right now. Publishers want shorter books
because they're cheaper to print and easier to sell.
The market is different now than it was a few years back."
Leland Cooley has led the life of his characters
Cooley should know. His sweeping epic
"California" helped change the face of book
publishing in this country -it is generally re·
garded as the first book a major author wrote UD·
der his own name specifically for paperback print·
ing. With "California," Cooley helped to legitimize.
the paperback market for the serious writer. Many
writers now no longer feel slighted by paperback
printings rather than bard cover ones, and they
don't feel slighted by the handsome sums that
paperback sales often generate.
·"To write fiction professionally is an incredi·
ble gamble. Most writers I know pretend to bate it
-they talk about anguishing over their work. It's
a pretense, of course -most of them love it. It's
just fashionable to say you hate it. I can do a
number of things to support myself and this is
what I choose. I've decided to leave a good body of
literature behind me.
"The primary obligation of the writer is to tell
his reader a good story, clearly. English is a rich
language, a trove of communication. You have so
many options and subtleties As a writer, you work
both with the meaning of words and their music.
Meaning is something you learn, music is inside
you, it's instinctive," Cooley said.
His books, long, richly detailed and packed
with characters, reflect that enthusiasm for tbe
language. In his historical novels such as
"California" or the current work in progress,
Cooley's prose is a result ol not only imagination
and research, but what be describes u "almost
out-of-body experiences."
"When I started 'California' J bad the most in·
credible experience," he remembers. "It wu as it
I was reporting scenes that took place over 100
years ago, not Just writiq them. I wrote a loq ac·
count ol a bull and bear fl,a.t, wblch wu oae ol tbe
popular diveniom dUJinC the fandanaos oa the
early ranchoe.
''I felt like I bad seen lt, that'• bow clear it
came to me. I could bear tbe erowd cbeerlaa. I
could see the people there. That pw.,. wr«e
ltlelf very quickly, and ..._ I nM Nck to le·
counts ol thole ftptl, I fomd t.ut my dltalltl nn
accurate. I didn't know, fw imtmee, .._ tlM
flehta were 1ta1ed ,nu. a e• ,_ tM llur ... a
chain to hold tbe ..a.ala•=•· I.a dud'•...,_ they .U,ed them and tbat'1 1 ... tM MtM.
'"'ftle fad ol tM matt.-II tlall .. e• .write
accurately about things we don't think we know.
That phenomenon is tied to the subconscious I sup·
pose. The subconscious mind is the writer's best
friend. When I'm stuck I'll go to sleep and tell
myself that there's a correct solution inside. I'll
make a demand that it surface. It works. The
problem will work itself out." be said.
. Cooley works daily in a small studio set up in
his Laguna Beach home. Mornings and eve.Dings
are his most productive.. hours, afternoons are
spent siesta style -resting or seeing friends in
town. He is active in the West Coast chapter of
P. E.N"., the international writers' organiz.ation (he
founded the chapter), and is a past president of the
UC Irvine Friends of the Library.
"I've always written pretty much what I
wanted to write,·• he said. "I haven't done yet
what I want to do as a writer, but considering the
late start, it's gone well. But the next time J
write a long novel, I'm going to make it short."
Gregory Benford, professor of physics at UCI,
is the hottest novelist in the county. Three of
his seven novels were published last year, "Shiva
Descending," "Find the Changeling" and
"Timescape." The latter, which toot ten years to
write and 18 days to sell out ot its fll"St hardcover
printing, has won nearly every major science fie·
tion writing award given to authors who write in
English -the coveted Nebula, the British Fiction
Association Award, the Auatrallan Award for
Science Fiction and the Campbell International
Award for novel oftbe year among them.
"Writing hu always been a bobby for me, and
really, it sWl is," be said. "I only spend a small
fraction ol my Ume writlJll. Every week someone
asks me when rm aoin& to quit my wart at UCI to
be a writer to which tbe-8DIW'll' ii never.•• 8~ wu born in Mobile, Ala .. ia lMl.
He was educated in public acboola, d•bblial an
jouraalllm and plalloeopa., before HUUDc OD
pbylica u a eoune of •tudJ. Ill •• IJ'adaated
trOm the Univenlt.7 ol Oklaboma wttb a bacllelor'a de1ree la pb71lc1, and eaned bt1 Pla.D. la
UatoreUcal pll11lea from tbe UDIHnlty of
Callfonda, La Jolla (DOW UCSD) ia l•.
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{'Gallipoli ' a Sad, heroic tale of men al war
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it By JEFF PARKER
Q; °'_...., ........
~ ~ "Gallipoli" is a simple, areal mov· 1 ie. Although it tells the story ol two
~ young Australians who enlist to fi&hl
-ln World War I and find themselves ~ part of a doomed olfenaive at a beach
whose name they keep misprooowu:·
in&.,...... GallipolJ -th~ movie ls really
about patriot.ism, its innocence, lure
and tragedy.
Both the batue and the movie are
small, and this economy of style
and httentton is "'Wb at makes
"Gallipoli" such a powerful work.
Director Peter Weir's modesty gives
"Gallipoli" an emotional impact that
more ambi tio us war films ,
"Apocalyp se Now" or "Th e
Deerhunter" for instance, never ap·
proached.
Part of the reason for this is that
Weir aod writer David Wallianuon
are dealing with a war that was
simpler, both militarily and political·
ly, than that in Vietnam. World War I
us hered in the age of modern
warfare and Vietnam ushered it back
0\4t: it was a post-modern war. The
battle for Gallipoli was tragic in a
way that the Slege of Hue wasn't -it
took ·place for discemibfe (althouah
mlsconceived) reason.a.
The early batues in World War I
prompted WWlam Butler Yeats to a
vision of modern warfare iD bis
bauntiftc poem, "The Secend Cem·
Ing." In thl!l poem be ebserved that
"Somewhere in the sands ol tbe
desert/ a shape with lion's body and
the bead of a man/ a gue blant and
pllllesa as the sun I is moving it.a slow
thlps."
Thatimqe -the spbim -looms
over Archy (Ila.rt Lee) met 'PrADk
<Mel Glbeon> as they tram wttta tWr
rapeetive units fbr tlM anauh on
GafH,ati: The,'re at a casnp eutalde
.Cairo, ~in tb• sun, learni.Qc
the stills that Will belp them ID bat·
tte. Ardl1 b• forced pQef"l tn order
&o eolilt (~e·s ooly 18) ud f'rmk baa
jeined because everyone else lau.
·They're ~)'ed ~ta lbl'Nd,
l•ltnt back at the faeel.. lphlDJt
with eqwilly dued exprenicna.
Archy and Frank are boys at tbetr
best -bright, strong and well·
meaning. We first see them together
at an amateur track meet ln
Australia shortly before they enlist.
Frank, confident in himself, bets
twenty quid that he'll win. Archy, his
feel tom badly from a barefoot,
cross-country race just a few days
before, can barely pull hia racing
s)loes on wittiout grimacing ln pain. Frank is from Perth-be smokes,
dr.inks a nd wanta v_.ry much
to be a wom&nUer. Archy is from the
country -his face and his life are
boyishly clean. Archy wins the race
and they become friends, jumping a
train to Perth to enlist together.
Although Archy makes the light
cavalry and Frank is relegated to in·
fantry, they meet again in Cairo.
Weir, an Australian, has shot
"Gallipoli" in a loving, rounded
fashion -the film looll:J sculpted.
The opening scenes take place ln the
western part of Australia (the terrain
is similar to the Mojave desert)
where the countryside seems to be
constant!~ steeped in the orange and
blue glo..VS and of sunset and sun·
rise. .
When the two boys arrive in Cairo. the city is daul.iilg in its beauty.
Even as they train under the shadow
or the ancient sphimt, there's a feel·
ing from the sparkling sand ander
them that the ground bu been swept
clean for another pb~ ~!lla~
The Australian aoklien are ·sud-
denly sent to Galllpeli. wt.e they
desceDd into U.e very heart al tbe
war.. They're lhelled u they land,.
sbeHed as the y dig into tbeir
trenches, cut dewn by mac:Mne CUD
fire if they stand up.
But they're sWI not friPtA!:DM -
Arch)\ continues lo stare like a
tourist at tbe ~eatb aroaad bim.
KveTyme ls immwae .atil U.y're
1ot1e, tbere'a no U.e lor to.a of
aptrtt. Ooly'when ordere.d to ~barae
the 'l\arkish. .UacH& jmt • fe'fi yards.
ftem them, .wltere the AustrUtua
are slaughtered i• •••••. do
Areaf and Frmk be8ia to feet ihe terrol' ol wbal la bappenm1. and
bound to faappen, te them.
The assault Oil the Turtisb 11C11dien
la meant aa nothing more than a
diversion to cover the ludlog of
British troops. The Australians are
ordered to c harge against the
machine guns without firing -OS· tensibly to save ammunition.
By the time the last wave of troops
is ordered out of the trenches and in·
15-November •
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to the merciless fire of the Turkish
gunners, they can't even climb out -
there are too many bodies in the
way. There hasn't been a sadder mo,
ment in movies since the Indian
pushed the pillow onto the face of
sleeping Mdlurphy in "One F1ew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest." But th~t act was followed by freedom and
liberation as the h~ge man crashes
through his prison and lopes off into
the woods. "Gallipoli" is a tribute to
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But -'J)Ublic radio fears
cuts will. alter identity
By JOEL C. DON
Oftlleo.lty ..........
The folks who run KSBR·FM are a bit
oervous.
Loorrung over their heads is President Ronald
Reagan's threat to make cuts in the budget for fis-
cal year 1982, which begins Oct. 1. They have no
idea how much of a bite the government plans to
take out of Orange County's only non.commercial,
public radio station.
That's the bad news.
The good news is if you live in Laguna Beach,
by Mooday you should be able to tune in KSBR's
brand of 24-hour jazz music, Orange County news
and programming from National Public Radio. A
special booster atop one of the bills will bring the
625-watt station to the seaside community for the
first time, according lo Warren Deacon, stalioo
manager and program director.
Another booster is planned for the Costa Mesa-
N ewport area, to be placed on Hoag Memorial
Hospital. Instead of tuning your dial to KSBR 's
frequency of 88.S, Laguna Beach listeners can dial
in the station at 89.1, Deacon said, adding that a
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l.L. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain
times through Nov. 15. Reservations at
979-5511 .
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"GUYS AND DOLLS" is on stage at the Hun-
tington Beach Playhouse on Main Street at
Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach, playing
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through
Oct. 17. call 847~5 for tickets.
"MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT,'' a drama
pec1al
Los AllCJeles
Chamber Orchestra
Series
The 34-member Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
enters its second decade in its international reputation
as one of the world's outstanding chamber ensembles.
Under the direction of the distinguished music director,
Gerard Schwarz, the orchestra assumes its past as the
r8Sldent orchestra of the Arrbassador Auditorium In
Pasadena. one of the world's finest conoert halls. The
supero ensemble an~ its co~ement of distinguished
soloists 1s the pride dl rtle west coast. and Los Angeles
In particular. UC Irvine is proud to present the Los
Angeles Chamber Orchestra for the pleasure of Orange
C.OUnty audiences. Below are the guest soloists who
will appear with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra .
... tkliest: $12.50 floor ...... $10.50 ......... $7.50
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about a May-December romance, continues Its
Friday and Saturday run through Oct. 10 at the
Westminster Community Theater, 7272 Maple
St., Westminster. Curtain Is 8 :30 p.m . and
reservations are taken at 99~113.
"GREASE" continues through Sept. 26 at the
Festival Amphitheater at 12852 Main St. in
Garden Grove. To reserve tickets to this
musical about lite. In the '.505 call 636-7213 .
"AH, WILDERNESS," Eugene O'Neill's
nostalgic comedy, Is on stage nightly except
Mondays through Oct. 18 at South Coast
Repertory, 655 Town Center Or., Costa Mew.
Curtain Is 8 p.m . nightly, 3:30 on Saturday and
Sunday matinees. Reservations at 957-«l33.
"BRIGADOON," the vintage Lerner-Loewe
musical about a mythical town In Scotland, Is
the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse,
140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. The show runs
nightly· except Mondays through Nov. 8 at
varying curtain times. Reservations at -492-9950.
"CHEATERS,'' a new comedy about mlddle-
aged Infidelity, is on at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse on the Orange County Fairgrounds.
The show runs Thursdays through Saturdays at
8: 30 p.m. until Oct. 10. Reservations at
75-4-5159.
See Page 7
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Diversions
From P.oge6
"A TURN FOR THE NURSE," a Jack
Sharkey c;omedy, Is the opening produc:tion of
the Mission Viejo Playhouse (formerly the
Saddlebeck Valley Community TIMNtter) at Its
temporary location in the Cabrltlo Playhouse,
202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente. It runs
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . tt\rough Oct.
10. Reservations at 830-9252.
"THE WOMEN," a revival of the Clare
Boothe Luce comedy, Is being presented by
Showcase Productions at the Westminster
Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 p.m . through Oct. 10.
Reservations at 894-6786.
The Art Gallery
"We sell the best-we restore the rest"
• Fine Arts
• Portraits
• Restoration
• Art Lessons
• Authentk Indian J ewelry
Oil Paintings by known artists
10-50% off
Oil Portraits from your
favorite photo by Lawrance
-framed
$195 .00
Drop by and meet
Betty and The Artists
3426 Via Lido
Newport Beach, CA
714 -673-6804
A seafood dinner special.
Gulf Shrimp baked
In devil butter and
served with all the
dovln-by-the-seoshore
accompaniments:
New Redskin Potatoes
Buttered Corn-on-the-Cob
Creamy Cole Slaw
Gar1ic Toast
AND
a .Strawberry Crepe Dessert.
8.95
Feotured through October 4.
ReseNations Accepted.
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Long Beach/ 596-9638/Maftna ~
Motl on East Paclftc ~ Hlgt'Mov.
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"THE MUSIC MAN," Meredith WllSOft 's
popular musical, will be performed In a tOUf'lng
production beginning In the Orange County
Fairgrounds on Sept. 18-19-20, the Lincoln
School in Corona det Mar, Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m.;
Ensign School, Newport Beach, Sept. 26 at 1
and 7: 30 p.m . and at the Oasis Center In
Corona del Mar Sec>t. 27 at 1 and 7: 30 p.m. For
Information call U0-2271 ~en 9 and 5 o.m.
"MAN Of' LA MANCHA" Is on the bowds at
SeNstlan's Dinner Playhouse In the Grand
Hotel In Anaheim . Performances nightly wl9'
Saturct.y and SunAy brunch shows. Curtain
times vary. Ca ll n2-7710.
"GUYS AND DOLLS," the popular muskal
by Frank Loesser, continues at Elizabeth
Howa rds' Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 Et
Camino Real, Tustin. Curtain·tlmes vary. Ca ll
83&-15«>.
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"A MIDSUMMER NIGHM DREAM" and ~
"AS YOU LIKE IT" are playing In the new 2
Festival Amphitheater, 12152 Main St., Garden '.~ Grove. For Information, call 636--7213. ~
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"'II ... -CLASSICAL MUSIC---
a: DOROTHY KIRSTEN, a soprano with the ~
Metropotltan Opera, wilt ~ar wlttt the (,,
Pacific Symphony at 8 p.m. Saturday In the .g
t rvlne Bowl, 605 LaguM C.nyon Road In ,-
Laguna Beach. Tkkets are $7.50 general ad-mission, $12.50 reserved. _
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CLASSICAL GUITARIST Vincenzo Macahao j
wlll cOYer three centuries of rarely performed ....
music In a concert at 8-p.m. Saturday In the
main theater of Golden West Cotl999. Tickets,
See P.oge 9
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Qi in a well-lighted train depot.
-o "I heartily encourage this kind of
i romance. It works." ~ a: Somehow you have to believe the
~ music man, because this s ummer
:§ the Fit.zgeraJds celebrated ll\.eir 50tb
cl: wedding anniversary.
The town of Devils Lake is located
about 60 miles south of Winnipeg,
Canada, in the northeastern part of
North Dakota. It was there in the
summer of 1902 a boy child was
born to the Fitzgeralds.
They called him William Edward
Michael Jolley Fitzgerald III.
Little did they know that this son
would some day become the world's
greatest salesman -s elling the
world on music. And he did this sell-
ing job at a time when much of the
country found it an arduous task
scraping together enough money to
buy a loaf of bread or sack of
potatoes.
When opening a new studio in a
town, it-was the policy of the music
man to hire the town's premiere
music teacher or musician.
"We had some of the very best
teachers in the world," he pointed
out. "Many of th em played in
symphony orchestras around the
country and, during the Depression,
all of them needed jobs."
would hire someone locally,"
Fitzgerald said.
"When we moved into a town we
a lready knew who the best teachers
were. Our advance man got that
kind of information for us.
··we wanted local people because
the townsfolk would trust them and
could help us sell our music pro-
gram, but in Mason City the man we
wanted was determined not to sign.
"The only way I was able to sign
him was to appeal to him as a
talented artist, who could contribute
to the betterment of music in the
state of Iowa.
"He had come to my suite -I
always had them come to me," the
music 01an beams. "After six hours
of talking -the courthouse clock bad the contract in front or him -·
un.ttgned.
"I finally told him that every-
where I went in his beautiful state
ywhere l went in his beautiful state
of Iowa I always heard the same
song over and over again. Then I
s ang him an awful little ditty about
'where the tall corn grows.' Turning
to him I asked, 'Is that the kind of
music you want people to think
about when they think of the
wonderful state of Iowa?·
••Without any further hesitation,
he signed and as he did, I thought
'This is selling ... ! No! It's
showmanship'."
The velvet-tongued Professor Hill
LIVE ... IN CONCE RT
THIS SUNDAY NIGHT!!! ANDl<c.:':' PAOUOl V PAESENI
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music man takes place in mythical
River City which , in reality, is
Mason City, Iowa, the home town of
Meredith Willson.
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ll is appropriate, however, that
this story would take place in Mason
City, because it was there
Fitzgerald faced one of the toughest
selling jobs in h is career. The
teacher his institute of music want-
ed to employ flatly refused to sign.
"There were times we were forced
to brin& a teacher in from another
city, but when at all possible, we
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captivate an audience -a cbarac-
. ter istic not foreign to Fitzgerald. ·
B ack in t he early '20s and
throughout the Great Depression the
resplendently manicured. Fitzgerald
was never without an audience.
From the moment be rolled into
town in bis WEMF Special to sell bts
music lessons, give his lectures and
generate his special brand of happi-
ness, he ~as the talk of the town.
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Wednesday is
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at $6, can be reserved at the college bookstore,
894-9885.
PIANIST AND FLUTIST Allen Giles and
Anne Diener will perform In Golden West
College's main theater at 2: 30 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets, at $3.SO, can be reserved at the college
bookstore, 894-9885.
-DANCE------
EAST INDIAN DANCER Anjanl Ambegokar
will perform the Kathak, a 2,000 year-old dance
of Northern India, at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Tur-
tle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhlll Or.,
Irvine. Admission $3 general, $1 students,
senior citizens and mllltary.
BALLET FOLKLORICO MEXICAPAN, a
40-member Los Angeles 1 roupe, will perform a
wide range of ancient and modern Mexican
dances at 8 p .m . tonight In the Orange Coast
College Auditorium. (See story, Weekender
cover.)
JOSE GRECO will join Nana Lorca, Jorge
Tyller and Ballet Folklorlco Mexican In con-
cert at the Greek Theater In Los Angeles Satur-
day through Tuesday, Sept. 22. Prices range
from $7.SO to $12.SO. Showtlmes at 8 p.m.
-ETC:------
PAGES, a group recording on the Capitol
label, will appear on Cal State Fullerton's West
Performing Arts Lawn at 8 p.m . tonight. Ad-
m lssion Is free.
"THE MAKING OF STAR WARS" will be
the featured film In the weekly program at the
Newport Beach Public Library's Mariners
Branch, 2005 Dover Drove, at 2:30 p.m. Satur-
day. Call.MG-2141 for Information.
THE NEW INK SPOTS, with original
member Johnny Smith, appear at 8 p.m . Satur-
day In the South. Orange County YWCA, 1411 N.
Broadway, Santa Ana. Tickets $5 advance, $6
at the door. Call S-42-3577.
"THE GYPSY BARON" by Johann Strauss
Jr. will be i:>erformed by the Gem Opera Pup-
pet Theater at 2:30 p.m . Saturday. The theater
Is located at 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Ad-
mission $2.
THE SHOWCASE SINGERS present a varie-
ty of medleys at 8 p .m . Tuesday, Sept. 22, In
the Fine Arts VIiiage Theater at UC Irvine.
Tickets $S general admission. Call 833-6378 ..
A JAZZ BENEFIT tor Greenpeace featuring
Steve Hooks Band is set for 7 p.m . Tuesct.y,
Sept. 22, at Maggie's Pub, 18th St. and Pacific
Coast Highway In Sunset Beach. Phone
96()..2388.
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! Diversions Ravalena in the dinner show Sept. 25-0ct. 1.
George Carlin In the midnight show through
Oct. 1. (702) 73S-•2•2. Li.ft Gigs f From Page 9
Ci ~ CAESARS PALACE: Paul Anka through
SANDS: Under construction.
STARDUST: Lido de Paris. Indefinite r un.
(702) 7•2-6325.
EDITOR0S NOTE Live Gigs ts a complete list·
ing of Orange Coast nightclubs offenng live enter·
tainment Acts are subject to change without
notice, :.;, Sept 23; Ann-Margret, Raw Satin Sept. 24-0ct.
~ 7. (702) 731-7333.
TROPICANA: Folies Bergere '81 . Indefinite
run. (702) 386-2•11.
u.. .... Cl> 'O c Cl> ...
DESERT INN: "Annie" with the original
Braodway cast. Indefinite run. Dark Mondays.
(702) 734-7"'44. 7"'44.
UNION PLAZA: Continuous Broadway en-
tertainment. (702) 386-2"'44 .
AIRPORTi:R INN
18700 Macl\rthur Blvd
Irvine 833 2770
D;tnC'ing Nightly
"T llE BAXTEH STHEET
SHOW"
BA \'SHORE HOUSE
23311 Muirlands
~ FLAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. In'-
_,. def inite run. (702) 734-3333.
-SINGLES-----
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Hunt-
ington Beach chapter will have a house party
at 8 :~ p.m . Saturday in Huntington Beach.
The group will have a newcomer's orientation
Tuesday. For information, call 964-5296.
Al..ISIO'S
1670 Newport Bl v,d
El Toro 770 3222
"FIRE WATER"
Danrani:: ~ a:
Cost a Me:-.a 642 8293
FRONTIER: Closed until Oct. 1
Dancing Nightly BEACll BALL
2116 Ocean F'ront
Newp()rt Bearh 673 5894
"STAN ORLOW s11ow·· HILTON: Bill Cosby, Captain and Tennille
tonight; Liberace, Shimada, Marco Valenti
Sept. 19through Oct. 12. (702) 732•57SS.
MGM GRAND: Dean Martin through Sept.
23; Mac Davis, Lonnie Shorr Sept. 2-4 through
Oct. 7. "Jubilee" runs Indefinitely In the
Zlgfield Room. (702) 739-~~7.
ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a buf·
fet dinner at 7 .m . Saturday in Irvine. For In-
formation, call 960-2.500.
ANCIENT MARINER
2607 W. Coa:-.t Hwy
Newport Beach 646-0201
"NlTE LIFE"
Tues -Sal.
MIDDLE EASTERN
MUS IC&
BEN BROWNS
31106 Coast Highway
Laguna Beach 499·2663
Dancing Nightly BELLY' DANCER~
· SAHARA: Charo and Jack Jones In the din-
ner show through Sept. 2•. Charo and Fred
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Orange
Coast chapter will have a wine and wit at 8
p.m. Saturday In Costa Mesa. For Information,
call SS9-0M6.
BAXTE R STREET BOB BURNS
4647 MacArthur Blvd 37 Fashion Island •
Newport Beach 540·2475 See Page 11
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
For The Orange Coast
ITALIAN
VILLA NOVA
3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642-7880 All major credJ& card1.
Italian cuisine . Overlooking
Newport Bay. Dinner served night·
ly until l a.m. Piano Bar. Banquet
Facilities.
ALISIO'S
1670 Newport 642-8293
Master Charge, Bank or America
The best in Italian cuisine. Live en·
tertainment nightly Ba nquet
facilities.
STUFT NOODLE
215 Riverside,
Newport Beach 548·7418
Restaurant Writers' Award winning
Restaurant for the past 4 years.
MEXICAN
TNT TACOS
N' TEQUILA
, 3300 W. COut Rwy. 548·2224
All ••Jer'e,...( cardl
Happy boar' 7 da¥a +7 p.IJ'I, Sunda.1 Brunch Lo.I with complimentary
champagne. Live 'entertainment..
CAMINO
MEXICAN
REST AU RANTS
lrvlae AH. t •eaa Dr. '*3111
Broollh•rst at Ad1m1
Hantlngtoa Beach 113·'7'8
Mar1arttas and GREAT Mexican food. 14
page menu. Weekend brunch. To go
packaging. Lunch & dinner everyday.
Most credit cards.
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WE HAVE CRAB LEGS!
HI. we're Lowry and Connie Hughes. Not only do
we have Crab Legs but we have all kinds of tasty \
fresh flsh. shr1mp. and oysters. We also have a
bountiful Sowder Bar (that's salad and chowder bar).
For landlubbers we have prime rib and other deHghts.
If you haven't been to our restaurant yet, you
haven't been to the waterfront In Costa Mesa.
You ~n have crab legs tool
Join us. we're hard to ftnd. but the best things are.
AMERICAN
AIRPORTER INN HOTEL
CALABASH :::.g~~~R~ _...._.,_-RESTAURANT-714> 642-9ess
Medlternne1n Room
18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine
Speclallzlng ln.ConllMntaJ Culalne 7 days • week
Featurlnc Sunday Brunch 11·3 All major credit cant. accepted · RnervaUon• m.%770
MON. thN "'I. Open 11 :30 AM
SATURDAY Dinner from S:OO PM
SUNDAY 8runch0 10:30-Z:30
Dinner from 5:00 PM
179 E. 17th Street. Cotti Mesa. CA 92827
In the Von'• c.nt.r at 17th and Orange
Live Giiis
Newport Beach 644·2030
Music Nightly ..
BILBO HAGGINS
Mt'sa \'crdc Shoppmg
Center
Costa Mesa 545 1718
Live Contt•mporary Rock
BLACK ANGUS
17920 Brookhurst
Fountain Valle\· 638 99111
Dancing Nighti:»
BLUE PARROT
South Coast Plaza Hotel
Costa Mesa 540 2.SOO
Dancing N1ghlly
Jazz jam session
Sunday, I to 5 pm
BOOTLEGGERS
18528 Beach Blvd
Huntington Beach -
962·9010
Dancing Nightly to Country
CALABAS H LANDING
17th & Orange Sts
Costa Mesa M2·98S5
"PEARSON &
LEARNED" . .
C ROWN HOUSE
32802 Coast lligh wuy
Laguna Niguel <199-2626
MUSIC Nightly
CALiFORNIA SUN
19070 Magnolia St
Huntington Beach
963-2078
COUNTRY ROCK
Dancmg
CAPY'S SOON TO Bt_
l'lewport 675-5777
Mus ic Nightly
COWBOY
1721 S. Manchester
Anaheim 956-1412
Live Country-Music
fP al:i~u'Li£ 9tanaal.u
9u.n.ah. 93ake.rz.y
• Croissants
• Quiches
• Sandwiches
• Pastries
Please call (7 I 4J 673-2122
3417 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA
& Josef Friederich ''V''
PllSPGll'lllCUiiChUB
4
SR!t.!dii£ter
Distinctive Watetfronc Dining Oyster Bar· Cocktails
3333 W. Pacific Coast Highway, N.8.· 642·2295
Dancing
CRAZY HORSE
Sept. 6 & 7
"RAY PRICE"
CANNER\'
3010 Lafayette
CROSSROADS
18050 Brookhurst
Fountain Valley 963·67 11
Dancing Nightly
CRYSTAL SALOON
17000 Placentia
Cost a Mesa 646 7571
Dancing Nightly to-Country
CUCKOO'S NEST
1714 Placentia
Costa Mesu 645·0390
New Wave Punk
Reggae
DELANEYS
DEJA VU
2285 NeWJ>ort Blvd
Costa Mesa 88.1 1160
Rock Dancrng Nightly
DISNEYLAND HOTEL
Anaheim
Wide Vanet)
Live Entertainment '
& Dancing
s hows Nightly
ELI GREEN'S SALOON
1110 Newport Blvd
Newport Beach 675-2461
Live Music Nightly
F IVE CROWNS
R ESTAURANT
3801 E Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar 700-0331
SHOWCASE SINGERS •
SUNDAY & MON.
MARY LOUO'TOOLE
T ETH RUSAT
FOX HUNTER
17927 MacArthur Blvd
GOLDEN BEAR
306 Coast Highway
Huntrngton Beach
536·9600 Sept. 11 .& 12
"KING BEES"
HUNGRY TIGER
2101 E. Edinger St
Tustin. ~2577
CHUCK SHOWALTER
IVY HOUSE
384 Forest Ave
Laguna Beach 494·9491
Dancing Nightly
J E REMIAHS
STEAKHOUSE
8901 Warner
Huntington Beach
848-2662
Music Nightly
JP MACS
10142 Adams Ave
Huntington Beach
963-7829
Country Rock Nightly
Santa Ana 751 ·7867
Comedy Stars Nightly
MARRIOTT HOTEL
~!ewport Center Drivt>
Newport Beach 640-4000
Entertainment & Danc•mg
Nightly
McCONAHAYS
725 W. Baker
Costa Mesa 540·5061
Dancing Nightly
McCORMICK.4' LANDING
3180 Airway .,,
l../ewport Beach 546-9880
Rock 'n' Roll Dancing
Nightly
BOBBY McGEES
353 Coast Highway
Newport Beach 673·5380
Dancing Nightly
MEDLEYS
18774 Brookhurst
Fountain Valley 963·2366 630 Lido Park Dr.
Newport Beach 675 3145
"HONEYBEES"
Irvine --549-8728 LAFF STOP Dining and Showcase
Dancing Nightly Variety 2122 Bristol
STARRING
STEPHEN G. ARLEN
kanClf
~f(anc:Jia
ALSO STARRING
MS. CHRISTOPHER
CALLAN
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GARY DAVIS
TA TSUMI Japanese Restaurant
lake Out and Catering
Opening their 2nd location
Sushi Bar
at Matsu Restaurant
in Huntington Beach
18035 BEACH BL VD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(714) 848-4404
Open 7 Days
fltit•ll'
CALL FOil ncm 1Nfo
549-1512
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science fiction magllines. Hls first story was sold
a year later to "The Magazine of Fantasy and
Science Fiction." Some 60 of Benford's short
stories appeared in the late 60s and early 70s,
before the publication of his first novel, •'The
Jupiter Project ," in 1974. Tt\ree novels followed in
the next four years -··If the Stars are Gods" and
"In the Ocean of Night" (H'77) and "The Stars in
Shroud" (1979).
'-"Timescape" was the first Benford novel to
jump .from the science fiction to mainstream fic-
tion market. The book is set in the the University
of La Jolla in 1962, where a scientist finds that
someone is tampering with his experiments in or-
der to transmit a coded warning from the future.
"There's a fantastic element in 'Timescape,'
but I consider it only nominally science fiction,"
he sciid. "It's a look at real scientists and bow they
work. not the cliched scientist in a white smock
Live Gigs
From Page 11
Entertainment
7 nights a week
JOS E MtlRPHYS
114 McFadden Place
Newport Beach 675-1094
Music NigbUy
MOON RAKER
18542 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine -833-9600
Live Music Nightly
"OLD FRIENDS" -Top 40
MR. STOX
1105 E. Kalella
Anaheim -634-2994
"SOUNDS OF BRASS"
Live Dancing Nightly
M USTANG RANCH
428 · 17th St
Costa Mesa -631-2331
Dancing Nightly Country
Rock
NEWPORTER INN
1107 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -644 -1700
Dancing Nightly
OLD WORLD
7561 Center i'.funtmiion .Beach-
897-1470
Live Entertainment
Nightly
SUMMERFEST Sundays
with German Band
OVERLAND STAGE
l835 S. Harbor
Anaheim-
.. JOHNNY STEWART
SHOW" Tues. ·Sat.
RONSTAIYl'S
719 W. 19th St
Costa Mesa 642·2973
Li ve Country Rock Nightly
QUIET WOMAN
696 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach -494-0162
Folk Rock.Groups
Call for Information
REGISTRY HOTEL
18800 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine -752·8777
Dancing Nightly Top 40
RED ONION
2406 Newport Blvd
Newport Beach 675·2244
Rock, Reggae, Variety
Call for Schedule
REUBEN E. LEF.
151 E. Coast Highway
Newport Beach 675-5811
E ntertainment Nightly and
Sunday
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
4'HOPPING MALL
J ewell Court
Tea Dancing Sun(lays
l :30-4 :40
GUY HALFERTY
COMBO lhru September 6
T.C. PEPPERCORNS
8052 Stark
Huntington Beach
842·5535
.. TOUVELLE.. Pop Trio
WAREHOUSE
3-450 Vi a Oporto
Newport Beach -673-4700
P op Rock Groups
Name
Entertainment -
Rock, Jau, R&B
Chorus sets slate
Orange Coast ColJege'a Coast Muter Chorus~
will feature presentationt ranging from Baroque
to Schubert to John Lennon.Paul McCartney in lts
1981-82 season, according to a recent announce-
ment.
All performances will be at 8 p.m. in the
Orange Coast ColJege Auditorium, according to
the announcement. For furthe.r information call
S56·S72S.
and spectacles. The book is really about what hap-
pened to scientific research in the early '60s. A
lot of it is based on my experiences as a student
at La Jolla."
The ''time travel" elements in "Timescape"
are based on Benford's theories about the
"tachyon," a particle, perhaps not fictional,
which can tJ:avel faster than light. ln some of his
50 scientific papers, Benford has discussed the
possibilities of such a particle being found in
nature.
"Since 'Timescape' isn't strictly science fic-
tion, the publishers weren't locked between the
noor and ceiling that genre books are usually
Umited by. Those books have a minimum and
maximum sales level. A mainstream book might
sell less than a genre book, but it might sell a lot
more too," he said.
Banking on the idea that "Timescape" might
sell well, Simon and Schuster offered Benford a
$100,000 advance and took special care to package
the book for high sales. Negotiations were made
with 8 . Dalton for a "good selling cover" and
hopes were high for a profitable printing, he said.
''The ftrst printing bard cover editions sold
out almost immediately," Benford said. "Then it
took four months to get the book back in print.
Here it was, winning awards, getting good-reviews
and no one could buy it. We've had two printings
so far, but last month Simon and Schuster project-
ed they could have sold four printings. They've
been slow and inept."
Benford isn't markedly upset by the
publisher's ineptitude; be takes the situation in
stride, considering it as part of the business that
he still looks on as a hobby.
·'Wr iting books is a constant struggle to
translate private visions into public commodities,"
he said. "And that contrast yields the tension in
publishing. It always has and it always will .• Fic-
tion is a personal statement being sold as a good
to the pubUc."
Eenford writes "about eight hours a week" in
his Laguna Beach home. Many of bis projects
stretch out for years -of the three books
published in 1980. one had been in the works for a
decade and the others fo r sever al years each. He
doesn't mind taking bis time and be couldn't rush
it if he wanted to: he spends long hours in the
university laboratories working with plasma or
doing astronomical research on the dynamics of
quasars.
"l prefer research to writing,'' he said. "I con-
nect in research. Losing contact with the world of
experience is damaging to any writer. If it takes
me ten years to write a book, that's fine. Writing is
like being a virgin in a small town -all you have
is your reputation."
While Benfor d's reputation as a literary
science fiction novelist continues to grow. he is pa-
tiently at work on his next book, a novel set in the
"near present."
"I don't know why p~le always call it the
nea r future, but anyway, it s about a physicist at
M.J.T. who discovers an aDJient artifact that
changes our perceptions of plfysical law, and the
controversy that follows. Needless to say.·· be
adds, "that book is a few years down the line."
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Chayefsky play
in Westminster
By TOM TITUS
Of lM Dally P'ltlil ltafl •
Few writers for the stage, screen a nd
television have so enhanced au three media as did
the recently departed Paddy Chayefsky, one of
the pioneers of television's golden age ("Marty")
as well some later high-voltage movie works
("Hospital," "Network").
The plays or Chayefsky, however, gener ally
have been well -kept secrets with the single excep-
tiQn of "Middle of the Night," now enjoying its
third staging in a dozen years, this time at the
Westminster Community Theater.
This one (the movie version of which came up
with the improbable pairing of Edward G.
Robinson and Ki m Novak> examines the May-
December romance somewhat less than objective-
ly .-All the ba<ftguys seem to be in the camp of ap-
parent rationality and love conquers all alter
they've taken their best shots.
At Westminster, director Jack Secord has
mounted a production that takes a bit Qf time to
warm up, but when it does you find the play and its
characters growing on you. Casting is a mixed
blessing with some excellent performances and
others not tot.ally realized.
The best element of the Westminster produc-
tion is the presence of J ack Byron in the role of the
middle-aged manufacturer. A veteran, ac·
complished actor, Byron uncovers the elusive sub·
tleties which convey his character into an unlikely
romance. Hope and promise are skillfully mixed
with fear and trepidation in a splendid interpreta-
tion. Jack ByrOtl of Seal Beach and Deborah Ball of Irvine in ''Middle of the Night." As the 24-year-old object of his affection,
See Chayefsky, Page 16
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color? Deaf-mute artist Harry Wllllama, whose
~ work ls now on view at the West Coast Gallery in
0 South Coast Village, is creatine the answers.
if "Morris Broderson, a famous deal artiat, told
me to paint the sound a l'OM creates. I didn't UD·
deratand the concept and was puuled by it unW I
moved to West Hollywood and lived nut to a
house where loud rock and roll music wu played
all the time. Then I understood vibrations," ex·
plained Williams via a pen and paper, the only
meana of communication available to many deaf
people.
Just as Stevie Wonder once said be could see
color in his music, Williams bears mmlc in color.
His self.portrait is a calla lily stretching into the
sky to bear.
WUliams ' super-realistic paintings are full of
wonderful trompe l'oeil touches, but their seeming
simplicity masks many personal symbols. The
earliest works have a darkness and closed-in feel·
ing which was exactly what Williams was ex·
perienclng.
"My not bearing ia a tremendous barrier to
communication. People don't want to take the
time with me. Tbe Laguna Beach Festival people
wouldn't evea listen to me," stated Williama.
· The personal symbols are many. Chicken wire
is seen as a barrier to understandiDc ; lines are
strug&ling, not straight; the wood in an artist's
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palette represents vibratiOM, and broken, colorful
ropes stand foe the dead nerves ID bis ean.
Yet, for all that. the paintinp are u bopeful
as the artist. 111 his most recent works the colon
have lightened up and the chicken wire is seen, not
as a fence, but u broken fragments. Contrasting
colors blend into each other to create eneray and,
therefore, a true color vibration or music. A paint·
ed violin baa no strings, but Williams feels be can
hear the "idea" of lbe violin.
One painting contains the music to ''Over the
Rainbow." Williams explained tbal when be saw
"The Wizard of Oz" on television u a little boy be
didn't realize that notes were used to make music.
When he understood that, the correlation between
written musical notes and sung music lnapired
him.
Williams was born in Columbus, Ohio, and bas
a deaf brother and sister, two hearing brothers
and hearing parents. No one knows what caused
his hearing loss, although he's been <lisabled from
birth. He graduated from Washington O.C.'s
Gallaudet College, a school for the deaf started by
the man who introduced sign language to the Unit·
ed States in 1817. Although this is bis rust art ex·
bibition, Williams bas won the City Purchase
Award at the Newport Beach Art Festival fort•
and 1981.
Also on exhibit at tbe West Cout Gallery are
Michael McHeory'a paper works. Usio1
orismacolor pencils, McHenry draws the. ieopa of
rose
ihe l*>s <beach chairs, lzod shirts) as ethereal
ghosts.
Both Rarey Williams' paintiftlS and Michael
McHeory's drawings will continue at lbe West
Coast Gallery. South Coast Village, Santa Ana
through September 30.
* Forty-one antique dealers from throughout lbe
United States a.re exhibiting in the Newport
Harbor Art 'Museum's fourth annual Antiques
Sh'?w scheduled for Sept. 18·3> at 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. Call 759-1122 for more in·
formation.
"Triptychs Cast in Paper" is on view in
California State University's "G" Gallery in
Fullerton through ·Sept. 24. Featured artista are
Cathy Morehead, Barbara Nelson, Patricia Reis
and Angelica Sotiriou.
Works by Tony DeLap, John Paul Jones and
Gifford Myers are on exhibit at the Fine Arts
Gallery, UCirvine through Oct. 3.
BC Space GaUery is exhibiting the photo-
graphs of Susan Ressler through Sept. 26. The
Gallery is located at 235 Forest Ave., Laguna
Beach.
Barbara Morgan, the photographer famom for
her pictures ol dancer Martha Graham, will be
present at lhe opening reception for her exhibit at
the Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3338 Via Lido, Newport
Beach: The reception is on Saturday, September
12, from 2 to 5 p.m.
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frequency an(I power-up date b·aven't been set
for the Hoag booster.
Indeed, potential budget cuts don't seem to be
as threatening as KSBR's fight to overcome geo-
graphical obstacles that thwart the broadcasting
efforts or this low-power station.
The station operates on a budget of about
$300,000 a year. The Corporation for PubHc Broad-
casting -via NPR -provides about $55,000 of
that figure, with the bulk of the budget c6ming
from the Saddleback Community College District,
according to general manager Bill Weisgerber.
<The station is based at Saddleback College In Mis-sion Viejo.)
Paid staff includes fi ve full -lime employees of
the college district and four employees funded
each year by CPB.
"When we started the station 2 i,.; years ago in
order to qu~ify (under CPB regulations) we had
to have five full -time people and the basic funds to
o p e rat~ the s tation,'· Weisgerber s aid.
"Everything else has come from other sources."
To be sure, loss of one or more of the federally
funded employees would not close down the sta·
tion. Public radio stations that rely heavily on a
portion of NPR's $14 million budget may be more
severely affected, Weisgerber suggested.
But KSBR officials fear that as the govern-
ment whittles down the budgets of NPR and its
affiliates, ultimately programming quality will
suffer.
NPR depends on its affiliates for news feeds
for its award-winning d ail y program. "All Things
Considered." About SO percent of "All Things
Co nsider ed" comes from local s tations,
Weisgerber said.
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KSBR reduced its air time to 18 hours a day and
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also unsympatheUc but possessed of 8:30.
a more humane nature.
Debbie Newton as Byron's over-
protecti've daughter flirts with
parody in a strong depiction and
could tune her interpretation down a
notch. Rooal Grigsby impresses as
her doormat husband pushed to bis
breaking point, while James Whaley
is equally convincing as Miss Ball's
insensitive estranged husband.
Completing the cast are Aida
Por ros in a fine scene as Mias Ball's
realistic friend, Corinne Williams as
a widow with designs on Byron,
Ceanne Casey as Miss Ball's younger
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r ent "Music Man" production in a
trade publication.
"When I choreographed the show
at a Brentwood school a few years
ago. Meredith Willson sent us a tele-
gram on opening night, and the
original cast has remained in touch.
In fact, we had a 10-year reunion at
Sardi 's and Robert Preston was
there."
Two of the original cast members,
Peggy Mondo and Iggie Wolfmgton,
visited the Newport Beach group dur·
ing a dress rehearsal, which thrilled
the 70-member company.
"We've rehe~sed for more than
two months, and it's a terrific cast."
she said.
Organizing the effort Is director
Bob Conrad, who also presented
"The Sound of Music" last spring in
Newport Beach.
Professor Harold Hill. the silver·
tongued salesman who merchandises
music, is played by Robert Burnett,
a graduate of St. Louis U. with a
degree in drama, who now produces
programs for a videodisc company.
His "76 Trombones" will ring out
at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Saturday and
Sunday al the Orange County Fair-
grounds.
Performances for the final
weekend will be al 7:30 p.m. on Sept.
25 at Uncoln ¥tlfdle School in Corona
del Mar, at 1 and 7:30 p.m. on Sept.
26 at Ensign Middle School in
Newport Beach and at 1 and 7:30
p.m . on Sept. 27 al the OASIS center,
incorona del Mar. _
Tickets are $3 or S20 for a block of
10, and more information is available
by calling 640-2271. •
Laguna school
sets art show
The annual faculty art show of the
Laguna Beach School or Art will open
1or one week beginning Sept. 21 in the
school gallery. 2222 Laguna Canyon
Road.
The exhibit is open to the public
and includes sculptures in stone and
wood , watercolors , paintings,
pastels, sketches. collages, ceramics
and photography.
Gallery hours for the show are
from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Friday and from .10 a.m. to
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GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT TREY WANT ne KlDk.a
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For th06e of you who've followed The Kinks
since the group exploded out of Eneland's rock
scene in 1964, their latest album will not be a dis-
appointment.
troversy." That little-remembered record included Io late June of 1979, some of Enl)and's more ~
such tracks as "I'm On An Island," "It's Too remarkable talent gathered for the "Amnesty In· '2
Late," "What's In Store For Me" and "You Can't ternalional Comedy Gala," a huae benefit ~
Win." performance for the group that keeps eloae tabs on i
"Give The People What They Want" by its civil rights violations, throughout tbe world. A ~
very title suggests The KiJlJts haven't lost their year later, 1l movie of the concert was released :..
acid touch for life's sacred cows. The cuts have a and, more recently, this album appeared on the I
critical tone without relying on the destructive racks. · _.
styles of punk rock. The tempo ol "Give The "The Secret Policeman's Ball" is an eclectic
People"dabblesinawhatooemaycallnewwave collection of music, ranging from Pete
but the album is unmistakeably Kink.a music. ' Townsbend's "Pinball Wizard" to John Williams
"Gave The People What They Want" relies
heavily on the group's established rock 'n' roll
style, inspired by the vocals and production work
of Ray Davies.
But it's difficult to find one cut on the album
that's likely to become one of the group's stan·
dards: the songs seem well-blended but lack in-
dividual distinction.
Indeed, groups like The Pretenders, The performing "Bach·Bourree." All the cuts are
Knack, The Romantics and Van Halen have bor-clean and the diversity appeals to our aural in-
rowed Davies' songs for their own acts. In this terests.
The 1978 release of the "Misfits" album ls a
case tn which the tune "Rock 'n' Roll Fantuy,"
turned a number of heads to this standard bearer
rock group. Before that they had added such
powerful songs as "Celluloid Heroes" to their rich
collection of music. And who could forget "Lola,"
the '60s song that threw an early punch into
society's sexual et.hie.
chicken-and-egg situation, it's obvious that The If you think you've heard "Pinball Wizard"
Kinks forged the path that takes rock music to one time too many, try again. This edition is done
task. as an acoustic solo, a concept which Townshend
Though t.hey might not like -the compliment reportedly resisted. The result is fascinating, an
The Kinks are are almost an institution in rock a excellent showcase for this guitar wizard's nimble
classic quintet of true rockers. ' style. Townshend repeats the effort, with equal
-Joel C.Don s u ccess. on "Drowned" from the film
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Pete Towaslliead, Tom ....... Nell lws-Wave foll< numbers -the enchantingly nostalgic But then The Kinks have never avoided an op·
portunity to pound their listeners with socl'al
criticism, as early as 1966 with "The Kinks Kon-
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Two years ago, Leon Ames suffered a moment
or weakness, a brier bout with one of those im-
pulses that has stricken many an actor in retire·
ment.
The Lido Isle Players asked the veteran of the
Broadway stage, motion pictures and television to
portray Jeeter Lester in "Tobacco Road" for a
benefit performance. It was nearly a half-century
sjnce Ames had performed in the Erskine Caldwell
play with Henry Hull as Jeeter. And the actor just
couldn't turn down a crack at the lead.
But his first role in community theater. wa
. . . well, a flop.
·'Tha t was unfortunate," Ames said, shaking
his head in disgust. "Doing it with inexperienced
people is not as easy as it seems. 'Tobacco Road'
is a very difficult play. It requires constant effort
by everybody over a long period and I was the only
}'.>rofessio~l in the cast. ··But I learned my lesson. Never again.''
Thoug Ames quickly soured on amateur
theater, h hasn't been a stranger to the silver
scr een o the tube since officially retiring from
show business 15 years ago. Last year he took a
part in one segm ent of a Canadian TV series called
"The Littlest Hobo."
You may have seen him in a couple of episodes
of "The Beverly Hillbillies" and as a regular on
"Mr. Ed." He co-starred with George Buras in the
1979 movie "Just You and Me, Kid" and has come
out of retirement to appear in films such as
"Tok lat" and "Tora, Tora, Tora."
He still bas an agent and recently received two
scripts. But at 78, Ames bas no intention of follow-
ing the lead of, say, George Bums, with a renewed
acting career.
He's content living quietly In bis spacious Corona del Mar home with Christine, his wife of
43 years.
"I've read a couple of scripts but I wouldn't
touch them," be said. "I don't like the pictures
they make today.
"My trouble is I won't go into Hollywood for
an interview. These directon don't know I can't
wait. They either want me or they don 't."
The silver.gray.haired actor strolled into a
hallway filled with mementos from his show busi·
ness career: black·and-wbite stills from his mov-
ies, photos of actor friends and a color group
portrait of the family of act.ors at Metto-Goldwyn-
M ayer including Clark Gable, Judy Garland,
Frank Sinatra, Fred Astaire, Lusie and many
others.
At the end of the hallway ls a gold-plated
Screen Actors Guild card. Ames, who served two
terms as SAG president, wu designated president
emerit us when he retired from the guild in lt'l9.
He notes that be is one of two surviving founding
mem bers of the actors' uni.on (the other is Bradley
Pa ge ). Io February, SAG awarded the veteran
ch a r acter a ctor an outstanding achievement
a ward, comparable to being elected to a hall of
fame .
As Ames walked past the group portrait, bis
generally upbeat , friendly personality turned
somber. Ma.Qy of the mo.re than 100 films be'•
made appear on television these daya, but for
Ames, have lost some of their entertainment
sparkle.
"The people I see ln pictures are dead," be e:it·
plained. "I don't like to watch old movies because
these friends ol mine are no loqer here.•• DurinC Hollywood'• beydt)', Amel WU to ap-
pear in plcturea aucb u "Peyton Pt.ee," "uttle
Women," "No Greater Sin," "Meet lie In St.
Louis," "SI.lea," "'nllrty SeftJedl Over Tokyo,"
"Ancbon AweUb" end a bolt ol 8 mcwt11.
Bora Lean "C ln PG111w1, 1Dd. .... Jolwl the Charlll It. plln 8loei Troape la 1•. touriDI New .. ., .... lta\M wltb tlaat ..,.., .
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At 78. actor Leon Ames is content to rela.r in his Corona del Mar home.
Broadway work caught the eye of rum producers
and he was brought out to make film tests for
Universal.
He tested with the then-unknown Bette Davis
(she changed her name to Betty) and got a part as
the detective in the 1932 classic, "Murders in the
Rue Morgue." Ames loves to cbuclde about the
fact that Miss Davis didn't get a part from that
test.
He remained in Hollywood for four years, re·
tur ning to the stage in the mid· '30s to appear in
"Tobacco Road."
"There's a complete difference between
theateT acting and motion picture acting," he ex-
plained. "You have to play everything for the
camera.
·'I spent my years in theater and J loved it but
let's face it, there's more money and less drudgery
in pictures. In theater there's more work, it's
more exacting but It's more eajoyable."
Throughout the '30s and -.OS, Ames continued
to j ump back and forth between live theater and
motion pictures. He even wrote a play, "$30,000 To
Go," which was staged in Hollywood in um and
went no further. Ames told a reporter at the time
that he'd sUck to acting.
He parlayed some of b1.s films and sta1e earn-
ings lnto a Ford dealer francbl.se, which be built
into one of the largest dealetahiPI ln the West.
Ralph Williams , who would become one of
Southern California 's most widely knowo TV
pitchmen, wu one of Amn' oriliaal 1ale111Den.
The birth ol televi1lon broqbt Ames to play
one ol bl.I more memorable parta u Clarence bay
ln "Llle wttb tatber."
Amee recalls almott turnlnl down olfen to
compete for the part. Flftem aeton were bllDI
tetted for the role. "l wun't 1o&u ao bMI ., ~alp wl~ ta..
acton..t.'' Am11 lal4; bla f.uty ..._. tem~ '1
b11 Wl, blue.,_. "I thoaCbt tbeJ'N·.U iliailh111i
I'm aevw .-C to 1et ll. And ftullJ ....... me.'' lie,..,.. .. tM •• .,..... . ....... dine
1ean liDd C!GMI .... wtall tllrd:d 11i'Jn11-.
such as Lux Video Theater, Studio One and others.
For Ames, movies and television were work.
He never liked sitting around waiting for calls
from his agent OT a casting director. And he never
was attracted to the glitter of Hollywood.
''Theater to me was a job: you did it and you
went home," he snapped. "The social world of
Hollywood never interested me. When I did my job
I went home. I never wanted any part of tinsel
town."
Indeed, neither of his lwo children followed bis
footste ps into theater. Three years ago, the
Ameses severed the mselves physically rrom
Hollywood, moving from their longtime Studio Ci·
ty residence to the Orange Coast.
He doesn't care much for television, but it's.a
good way to catch up on some of bis work.
He just saw the 1946 version of "The Postman
Always Rings Twice" with Lana Turner and John
Garfield for the first time.
"I was spellbound with It." he said, of the pic-
ture.
He paused for a moment. His thoughts turned
to his second family, the actors and actresses of a
Hollywood be once knew and shared.
"It bothers me ," be confessed. "It was a way
of life and it will never come back."
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Fee-vee's push for more porn
By MICHAEL DOUGAN
Of U. Delly ~let SIMI
'Twas a time, not long ago, when married
couples on television slept in seperate beds, danc·
ing girls did not expose their hips and the word
"pregnant" was absolutely verbotten. In the days
of ·'Father Knows Best .. and "Ozzie and Harriet ...
sex simply didn't exist in televisionland.
You may have noticed that things have
changed. Barbara Babcock, who took the Emmy
last Sunday fo.r lead actress in a drama series.
portrays a lecherous cop's widow on "Hill Street
Blues." ln the episode that netted her the award,
she introduced Sgt. Phil Esterhouse, played by
Michael Conrad, to the world of "exotic oils." ex·
posed her body to him and invited him up to her
room for a quick fling on his wedding day. J oe Fri·
day would have been appalled,
Bare breasts have ap~ared on prime time
specials, such as "Gauguin" 'l'be savage, .. rn re-
cent years, although there seems to be an unwrit-
ten rule that topless women must be catatonic or
backlit.
On PBS, torrid bedroom scenes, and even or-
gies, have become an infrequent staple of shows
like "Masterpiece Theater." Their inclusion.
though, is invariably integral to the story l~ and
near designed to titillate. "Jfr all marks a radical shift in the way
Americans view the medium of television. But
what appears on the networks these days is
nothing compared to the fare being offered by pay
television, where almost anything goes. Or comes
off.
No longer must we don disguises and enter lit·
tie t heaters with names like The Pussycat to see
such films as "Lady Challerly's Daughter" or
"The Cheerleaders.'· For a minimal fee. we can be
PBC
voyeurs in our own hvmg rooms.
These movi es include so much nudity it quick-
ly becomes boring and plenty of explicit sex. It's
ha rd to believe, but pornography has come to the
tube. (Lest we become bogged down in semantics,
we'll defme pornography for the purposes of this
column as anything in which the sex, rather than
tbe story, 1s the chief attraction.)
And , say pay TV insiders. the demand is so
great that there's not enough porn to go around.
We hastily note that triple·X theatrical re·
leases, with absolutely no restrictions, have not
made it to the tiny screen. Even on fee-vee, as it's
known in the industry. there are limits.
<But. this being a family newspaper, I can't
tell you what those limits are without being of·
fensively precise.)
In order to deal with this unusual imbalance in
supply and demand, fee-vee outfits such as ON
have taken to purchasing bard-core pornography
releases and editing them down to soft-core status.
This allows plenty of full-frontal nudity. fondling of
parts and simulated intercourse, Only the close·up
and excessively graphic segments are omitted.
It seems only natural that some en ·
trepreneurial type would identify fee·vee porn as
a market to be exploited, and one bas .
Leonard Krane, president of K-Pay Entertain·
ment in Century Ci ty. is launching a soft.porn
series called "Tricks of the Trade" that will
feature "top Hollywood models in erotic settings."
according to the trade mag Variety.
The show, being videotaped under an arrange-
m ent with Unicorn Productions, will feature a run·
ning plot-line "just like a series for network TV
would be," Krane was quoted as saying.
··As an independent distributor,·~ he added.
See F'ee-vee. Page r:--'
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PBS offerings good this fall
By MARY JANE SCARCEU.O °'-o.iiy ..... .-...
KOCE, Channel 50, is Orange County's public
broadcasting station bringing viewers a variety of
programming.
Public affairs, science, business, educational
and how-to programs combine with movies,
performing arts, documentaries, and adventures
and mysteries in this fall's lineup of new shows.
"More of that Nashville Music" will premiere
Thursdays at 9 p.m . beginning Oct. 1 with country
westem's most popular stars.
Headliners for the first program are Mel Tilllt
and Mary Lou Turner, and stars of later pro1rams
include Loretta Lynn, Lacy J. Dalton, Bobby Bare,
Joe Stampley and Hank Williams Jr.
KOCE presents the shows in usoclation with
Opryland ProducUoos and repeat performances
are on Saturdays .t 9:30 p.m.
"Sprockets," be&banlu at 10 p.m. Sept. f7,
gathers big names from Holb'woOd'• beyday ol the
19308 and '409 introduced wtth rum lore aad lacta
by host Tom Weston.
"Angel on mY. Shoulder" opens the 11eries wltb
Paul Muni portraying a murdered ganpter wbo
makes a p...t.. with the devil so be can return to
earth temporarily.
Other famous names fitting across the silver
screen will include Cary Grant, Carole Lombard,
Paul Robeson and Claude Raina.
The ninth season of ''Great Performaocea''
opens with the music drama "Willie _Sf.ark" b11ed on Robert Penn Warren's "All the KinC'• Men."
The story sbowe a small-time Soutbem bual·
nessman with• bun.er for political power wblcb
propels him into the governor's mantloo wtth
tragic resulta.
A new, J.S.part aeries "Portralta in Pastel" ta
boated by Lapna Beach artllt U.Ue B. DeMWe,
who demonstrates euy·t.o-ua.e tecbnlciues wttb pat.els ... ~ port.ratta.
The programs begin at 8:30 p.m. Thursdays
with repeats at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays, and an art
book and specially designed pastel color kit ac-
company the series.
Wednesday night's lineup of specials begins at
7:30 Sept. 30 with a star-studded performance of
Verdi's "La Traviata" in "Uve from the Met"
series .
Placido Domingo, Ile ana Cotrubas and Cornell
MacNeil star in the classic opera taped last March
with James Levine conducting.
Qthet productloos in the series will include "II
Trittico," "Rigoletto" and "La Boheme."
Friday niabta are devoted to public affairs
programming be11nnic1 at 9:30 p..m. Oct. 2 with
"Enterprise" boeted by Eric Sevareid.
He delves into the adventure of the
marketplace, openlne with a report on ener1y
"wildcaUen" searching for natural gas.
"Mall.nee at the Bijou" lakes viewers back to
the days •ben 25' cents bought a movie ticket lood
for a who.le Saturday afternoon of adventure,
thrills and laughs. ·
Each week at 6 p.m. begjnning Oct. 3 the moV·
ie bill includes cartoons, selected short au~jecta,
features and the cliff ·banger serials inspiring the
reeent movie ''Raiden ol the Loet Ark.''
Children will see old frieodl and meet new
ones when the fall season opens. "Mr. Ro1er1'
Neighborhood" returns at 8:30 a.m. Monday
through Friday and Fred Roten premlerea "J
Am, I Can, I Will'' betinninl aU:30 p.m. Oct. 9.
The aeries ls devoted to underatand.ln1 the
handk•pped Imel reatures some very apectaJ dis-
abled people.
"Electric Company" aln weekdayS at t'-10
a.m . IDd ''Sesame Street" bq1m al 3 p.m. on
Nov. 23.
For Ye>un« adult.I, "Once tJpoo a CIU&(c''
brinJ• sreat literature to life at l p.m . Wed·
need9.)'lt lllld al• p.m. Prida)'I.
1 r
Friday
specials
SEPTtMBEA 11, 1811
EVEHINO
8:30 CID OOUGI AS
MACARTHUR: THE
OEAAHT GENERAL
Hal Holbrook narratn thla
docum1nt1ry exploring
MacArthur's powerful
cnerecter tha1 both made
and ~troyed his car-
7:00 CO) AUN TO 21
Last year the Trojan• aet a use rlCOfd for the most
consecutive games played
without a 1055, Iha
hlghllghta ot the season
are remembered •n 11111
apeclal
7:30 ti) IE.ST Of' JOKER'S
WILD AHO TIC TAC
DOUGH
Jack S.rry end Wink Mar·
tlndete Mat memorable
mom4H\ll from t"-two
atM>Wt with l<COP -•
competing for p<WIS.
10:00 '1!) WOAl.O SPECIAL
"The Red Army" The
strength• end weelcn-
of the Ruaalen military are
examined (R)
CH) AIEMEM8ER WHEN:
PAGE ONE
Olc:ll Cevelt t• lh4I atory
ol lh4I American frM pr-.
Its prlnt8'8 and pubflahe<a.
heedllnea and by-linet.
ecandala and ecoope.
11:00 (I) ll&ZAMI
John Byn« ttlOWt you
thlngl atrang« than truth.
larger Ulen .... end Ullier
then enythlng you'Ye -
-In thi. apec:lal encore
preHntatlon from the
ShOW11me Blzarre llbrery.
Saturday
specials ·
8IP'T'Bm1' 11, 1811
AFTMNOOH
12.-00. IOUDANTY OAY
CoYer9ge lrom t.1'111 Malt In
Weahlngton. O.C. ol a
demonetretlon proteallng
the edmlnltlrallon'a budg·
.i cute t..tur .. profllee of
_., rally pertldpante,
lnteMew& wlfh rally epMlt·
.,. and commentary by
Stud9Tencel.
12:80 (I) HUGHIE
Juon Robetd end Jedi
Dodson ttar In thla ~
play about two men from
a
mi•tr-to be taken to
prlton. (Part 1)
(SJ A TI.ANT A 8IQ L.AFF
OFF
BIU Tuan he>ata ttlla hu~·
oua night ol entertainment
u unknown comedian•
are judged for their comic:
telenlt
11:00 (SJ BIZAAN!
John Byner "10Ws you
lhlnge etranger then truth.
letget thin Ille and zanier
then enylhlng you've ever -11:30 fll NEW CINEMA FROM
INOtA
"The Whole Sky" (1969)
The ttory of an arranged
marriage and Ille as upe-
rlenced by a lypk:al lower
m1ddle-cln1 lamlly of
northern lndta 19 told 0 ELEPHANT PARTS
Mlc:l\HI N"mllh prOduced
thla apeclal eatravaganza
of aound and lmagu Wll.11
e1azy Characters thal can
do unballevabfe thlngt.
3:30 (SJ A TI.ANT A mG L.AFF
OFF
low In the lootatepe of Bar·
yahnlkov. Nureyev arid
Makar ova.
7:00 8 QI PLEASE OOH'T
HfTME,MOM
A 1..._ege girl dllcoYert
tnet the ctlld the bebyllltt '°'. wno la Iha brother of a
dear Irland, la • victim ot
Chlldebuae.
8:00 a a GET HIGH ON
YOUMELF
S Iara of allow t>ualness
and the apott .. world unite
10 launc.11 • week-long
lllterne1IY•to-drug1 cam-
paign.
IJ NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC SPECtAL
"Journey To The High Arc·
tic" Ali-t Oemlng gou
Into Iha Arctic lo bnng
bed< endaogered apec\n
10 the safety ol hit game
I arm.
MONTOYA IN CONCERT -Carlos Montoya, master or the flamenco
guitar, will be seen in concert Monday at 10 p.m . on KCET <Ch.
28) ..
Bil Tuen 11<>a11 thll humor·
ous nlghl ol enter1111nment
u unknown comedian•
ere judged l0t their comic
lalenla.
Sunday
specials
~20,1811
G) A GIFT OF MUSIC
Hott• Lorna Greene,
Netelle Wood, Donald
O'Conn0t, Gr-Garson.
Ew Arderl. Twiggy end
Dionne Warwick Mluta lhe
genii.It of American muai-
cal compoettlon. Guest•
Include AndrM Crouc.11,
Cab Calloway, Woody Her·
men, Uber-, Donne Fet-
£ end meny~e. CHJ IT ANDING ..c>oM
ONLY
oppoalte worlda woo thlle
the lonel"-ol the big
~-2.-00 {8) CONl4,..,.
AEtl'Oln'8 PMSENT8:
T\4E 8HOP AROUND
SHOW
Toe>IC• Include: aoape.
• twealltut cereal; Ice cream
and mot0tc:ydw.
4:*>. UTAMPA
F\.AMEHCA
American lletMnCO dancer
Marla Benl1.N and her
Eaampa FltirMN:a Oenoe
Company are fMIUfed In
r.._..., end perf~
In New Mexico.
CH) IO YOU WNfHA •A
ITAR?
The efforte of ,...,. ue>lrlng
entertain«• to hit "the big
time" end ecllieYe atardom
ere traced lhrOUQh lnter-
\'lewll end ec:tuel perfor·
manciea.
1:30 0 PETER. PAUL ANO
MARY
The populet folk tr1o of the
·eo. It -performing bolh Old end ,_ matet1al,
Including the clanlc
"Leaving On A .191 ~."
EVEHIHQ
t :OO cm THE ()L YMPIAO
"The Afrlc:en Runner•"
trec:ee the meteoric: rlM of
EM! Afr1cen athlet• Into
the loretront of trade end
1191d.
7:00 8 WHEN WIN YOU
A documentary on th4I
music* wenta of 19t5.
1:ao CID OONIUMa ·
~PMllBmt:
THE~AROUNO
SHOW '\
TOl)lca Include: eoepe,
brMltfut car..,; Ice cream
end motorcyolae.
t:OO . RUNAWAYS: WHIM
AM THEY NOW?
Robatt Mec:Neil hOete Ihle
8P9dlll wtllc:h eumlnat the
fld that one mllllon c:nB-
dren will NII -ay from
home tfll9 year, -..
young .. 10 )'Mrt old.
• KENNE.DY CEH'f9
TONIGHT
The JoM F. Kennedy Cen-
ter fOt Iha Performing AIU
celabr.... ha 10tll .w.
Yertary with • pertorm.
-of ~.,.d Barn-
ateln't "M.... A ThMtre
Piece F0t Slogera, Playere
And Oanc«t" lrom Wuh·
1n91on, o.c.
t:OO D HtMTlNGTON PARK
Dl4MONO JU9L&
811 8utr\ld hoaU ttlle cala-
bratlon of the 75tr'I Mni-
Yertar)' of Huntington Parle
with guHta Geoff
Edward&, CollaM Gray,
Mita eor-At. Ginny Tytar
end Lee Anltlony riding In
lheparede.
• A 'TME fOf' LOY£
Mike Conner8 end Flor·
-Hendal'ton hoe! • r~ on the growing
natlontl problem of chlld
ebuM. OU.ta Include Ed
A-. V1dcl Cerr and
~Ladd.
10:00 8 (II ANION "N' LOANE
Ron Howard, Gwy Coi.-
men, Eddie Rabbitt end Al
MOiinaro join An80tl Wll-
...... end hll wife. tlnger
L.orrte MahalMy. for en
flour of mutlc and comedy.
• CMAH(NA
"The Steed In The Stable"
C-a (Frank Flnlay) It
enatcflad from hit bed and
EWHMI MO. °""" f'ROM &AH FM.NC'800
"La Glooond•" Ac:1 Ill Of
Pondllelll't ctaulc 098"8
IMturlng Renata Scotto
and Luciano Pavarotti
Include• documentary
footage dHlgned to
enhance the viewer'•
underatandlng of the ec:t
Hoet: Tony Randall. (R) cm VIETNAM: mE TEN
THOUIAND OAY WAR
"Swrendar" The domino
collapea of South Viet·
nam'a dtlee c:ulmlnaled
with Saigon In the final
daylofthe-.
lt.30 0 CHll.DMN OF
ntEATM 8TAIHT Pnnc... Grace glves ua a
lootc behind the Walla of
the Vegenova Chofao-
graphlc lnatftule -eJao
k,_ • the Kirov b1111at
Khool -to explore the
drMmt ol two Au9elen
denc«a woo hope to tot-
\'The Magic: OI The Ster&"
M ilton B«le l!Oata thla
199Clal with eup«etare
·Ludlle Ball, Jadt L.etnmon. wan. Matthau end Didi
VM Patten performing
meglc:til trick• end comedy
routin..
t'.80. MANEY
LeV• Burton l!Oala thla
epec:ial on the lite, dMt.11
end legac:y of eam.y Mull.
• ~•Ima darellct tumlld
lneplred community ~
wort!• . 10;00. °""" "'°"' &AH FMHQICO .
"La Gioconda" Act Ill ol
Ponchielll't c:laUlc: 09«8
featuring Renata Scotto
•nd Luciano Pavarotti
Include• documentary
footage dHlgned 10
enhance the viewer'•
undentandlng of the ec:t.
Hoel: Tony Randell. (R)
-~IN ~
-Mr.~ la joined
by ~ ...,CO ValenU
and rneglclen Mervyn Roy
In thle lhow taped at the
See Highlights, Page 4 .
PLAYIN
• TARZAN
• CLASH OF THE TITAN'S
• THE GREAT MUPPIT CAPER
• HISTORY OF THE WORLD
• DOGS OF WAR
• LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER
• METEOR
• WATERSHIP DOWN
• CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF
• BllGADOON ('
VllliO Ca1MHi 11-..t.11
1 •M HAlioi 1[VJ:-~L_!'
.....-COSTA MISA • 646'8tZI •
• CMJYS ~MD DOU.S
• No Cll6 to~ ............... ....
IOOh _, _ ....... ~ .. ,. r.t111t1
3
a
4
~ Hll!hllghts for the Week --~OWN llflow.
7:30 ID ALOOHOl: SPEAK
OUT1
...o• ..mm....:
Thie dt-llullofl por-
lray9 a Chicano cl'llld'•
journey through the Met'ed
symbols and ldubl of his
cultute With the ualstance
of a magic flute.
.... ~From Page3
~ 5'>of11ng Club In Monte
Q. CetlG ~ 10';30 ()) M °"'11HT SHOW >. .. TOWN
Ill A ~ COUC*I bW-.. :2 end ..,.,.. .. with thelf it lrtenos In !Ne Mllriclll
OI comedy.
O 11:00 (8) ON LOCATION
.J "P ... w.. Herman" P1u1 > Aeubent CfHled and stars ~ • In thls"Nllra Of a 1950'• E kiddie lhow teped at the
0. Ro11y In lot Angetaa with
the lmprOVIMllonel troupe
The Groundllngl.
S:OO CJ) LAFF-A-THON
A c:omedlen hoet end four
comic conlMtanll who
compete agaln•I one
enOlher .,. teetured In thlt
unoen-.d comedy g8IM
W\o'#.
T U ESDAY'S
SPECIALS
AfiUYIOOH
1l:IO. JOHN CUMV'I
~
Olymolc gold medal-..,_, PQY Fleming end
"Ice ~ .. .., Jo.Jo
Stet11uck Join CUrry for tNa
~Of allatlng ertlatry.
S;OO. THE ,AACHMAH
TNAU
A drwnatlHtlon of the
event•~ depoeltlon• ·and
ttllll IMllnlorl* c:oooern-
lng prKlloM at Iha MINll-
tlppl Stat• Penitentiary •I
P9rehman. (Par1 2)
5:00 CID OHAAt.Jl. THE
LONE80ME COUGAR
An orpNlned cougar kitten
la r.-.ct by • lumbermen
MANY
1MORE
SELECTED
SPECIALS
until the cat heat• the call
of the wild. (Par1 t)
EVENNO
e:oo (8) OH VACATION WITH
, ") MQCEY MOU9E AHO ~/ ,.....,.
Animated. Jlmlny cnckel
lrlM hi• hand at producing
hi• own TV lhow. but flrat
must track down his vaca-
tioning ""'· 7:00 CID DOUGLAS
MACAR1l4UR: T'HE
OEF1ANT GENERAL
Hal Holbroolc n9rratft thl•
documentary e11plorlng
MacArthur's powerful
oh9'acter that both mad41
end dMtroY9(1 hla Cit-'
7:.IO Cl) M!LCOME TO MIAMI,
CllMNOe
Florida la clouded with
prejudloll end probtarnt for
Mike who must coma to
gripe with hie ~ti.II herl-... t:OO. C9 PROJECT
NAOOaC
''How To Eat Like A Child"
Atl-younoat«• join
DlclJ v ... ~·~.unique loc* et ... -.. • ..,,_ ~ end logk Of ''lldulla
In uelnlng."
(J)llZMM
John 8yrier lltlOWI you
things stranger than INth,
larger then Ale, end z.anlaor
than anything you've ever -· 1:30 Cl) ~-THON
A comedian host and four
comic contMtanta who
compete agaln1t ona
llllOther are featured In thl•
unceNOred comedy. game
lflow.
t:OO Cl) THE WN:k<Y WON..O
CW JONATHAN WIHTER8
Hoat. Oreon Wel!M. •-*>.Ct FUTIVAL CW HNa: THI IUCEH
TINT
JMOn Roberds J< end
member9 of the Netlonel
T'Netre of the Oefll P«·
form a drametle Wt9ion of
a Robet1 Froet poem. (R)
1:00 Cl) ICZAME
John Byner thowt you
thlnga •trenger than truth,
twger than Illa, and unler
than •nythlng you've --· S:.IO (.S) L.Aff-A-THON
A comedian hott and lour
comic contftlanll who
compel• egaln•t one
enother .,. IMtured In thla
wncenaored comedy e-ano-.
4:00 (I) THEW"°"" WOM..O
CW JOMATHAH WINTIA8
Hoel: Or.on w .....
W E DNESDAY'S
SP E CIALS
W IS llBlD. ,..1
12.'00Cl)PtPI
Comedy .. • -v funny
t~ -'*' David Brenner.
Andy K8Ufm•n. Robert
Klein ano St-L.anOM-
t>«g get t0gelher at Iha
nightspot whet• they 1111
~I their tter11
2:SO. IAIElAHO cw TH£
FUTIVAL.9
A look at Ireland through
the eyes ol Joe Deleney. u
he travels to the Dublin
Theatre FHtlva1. the
ROSC art l•llval 1nd
cilmbe to the top of St.
Patrick'• mountain In
County Meyo.
a:oo • N'TEMCHOOl 8llEaAl
"She Drtnka A Little" A
young girt II forced 10 ,_
the feet ltlel her mother la
.,.. elcoholic. s:ao 9 AFT'EMCHOOl
8flECW.
"She Or1nks A Ultlll" A
young girt It forced lO flee
the feet that her mother la
an alcohoUc.
5:00 (B) ON LOCATIOH
"Pee-Wee Herman" Paul
Reuben• etN led and tiara
fn thll Hllra Of a t950'a
kiddie .now taped at the
Ro11y In LOI Angetaa with
the lmprovlMUon.i troupe
The Groundling9.
6:10 Cl) PETER AU.a AND
THIE fllOCl(Et I U
The RocilettM join llit'O«
Peter Allen on ttaoe at
Radio City MuM: Hall In
Ihle mullcel apeciel.
~
e:09®CHANJE. THIE
UJIBOUE OOUMll
An orpNlned cougw kh1en
II ralMd by • lumberman
untM the cat ,_. the eel
of the wild. (Part 2)
7:00 (8) ABIEI_,. WHEN:
PAOEONE
Didi Cavett 111111 Iha story
of the American free preu,
Ila prlntera and publlahert,
helldllnel and by41nea.
ICalldalt end acoopa.
Cl) l.AFF-A-THON
A comedian hot! and lour
comic conlMlantt who
compete 1galn•I one
another .,. 1 .. tured In lhll
Thia llve call-In 9P9Cllll
glvM Yiewer9 •• home the
oOPOrtunlty to IOUOd of1
on the .._ Of aloohol and
to get atrllght ~•
from eome of the netlon'•
~~on elconolllm
Cl} THEW"°"" WON..O
CW JONATHAH WINTERS
Host: <>Bon WellM.
8:IO D al AH AMENCAH
ADWNTUM-THE
lllOa<ET PILOTS
Three IHI pllol• who
risked their II-helping to
put the United Stat" Into
~.,. proll*f.
10:00 (HJ H80 SNEAK
PAEVIEW:OCTC>eEA
Huaband·and.wffe comics
Jerry Stlllef and Anne
.,._, lnlr~ the mov-
lee, apecill• and apart•
_..ta coming to Home
Box Office In October.
T HURSDAY'S
SPECIALS
l&'ld.ul2', ,..,
t:OO. ''DOC.'' Tl4E OlDaT
MAN .. THR81A
.._ "Doc" Counellman,
th• oldeat perton to
~the English Chen·
nel, natratM l'llghllghta or
1111 ..wn and hll trelnlng
methodL(R)
~ CRl ON VN;ATlQ//JWITH
Mta<EY MOUSE ANO
FNEN08
A.nlmated Jlmlny Crldlat
trlel hit hand at producing
his own TV show, but flt'at
mutt trec:ll down hlll v1M;e-
tlonlng ttar1.
1:30 a WIHNEA8
Spans repot1• FlrMtone
COYIWI llorlM that don't
make the apona P11Q9 wtttl
highlights on the unsung
heroes who compete '°' the joy ol playing the
game.
l.'00 Cl! YOUNG PEOPLE'S
SPECtAL
"Suzy's Wv" A black
ghet1o girt lights to rid het
nelg.hborhood ol violent
etlmes.
t:OO II 9 A LOVE LETTER
TO JAQ( BENNY
George lkorns, Bob Hope
and JOhnny Cerson hOtt a
tribute to the late comedi-
an, featuring hlghllghta
from Benny's TV -1es
and 9P9C1llls. (R)
• FIEST A MEXICANO
The muaicel group ot
J<><ge Holquin perlorma
the music and denoe of
tht98 apectfic nig6ona of
Mexico. Vereen.a, Jellec:o
and the region ol La
~-. *IO()) HUGHE
Juon Aobercls and Jedi
Oodeon lt9' In thil -act
pley about two men from
oppoette WOftds wtlo lhar'9
the lonellr-. of ,,... big
city.
1:IO II PETEA. PAUl AHO
MARY
The pooulw loll! trio of the
'609 11 _, performing
both old and ,_ material,
tn.;ludlng the clautc
"LNving On A Jet Pl-."
~())THE WNXY WON..D
CW JONATHAN WINTERS
Hoel : O.son Welles.
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"we believe there's a strong demand for the
hard-R type series which we as independents can
do quite well."
A call to K-Pay produced the information that
everybody -yes, everybody -was on vacation
this week.
But someone who has been on the set of the
secretive project said that, as the series' title in-
dicates, it is about prpstitutes. In fact, most of
them have Lone Star accents and my source sus-
pects that the show is patterned after "The Best
Little Whorehouse in Texas."
He stressed that, despite it's so-called
"hard-R" or, if you will, "soft-X," rating,
"Tricks" is "honestly entertaining."
"There's some pretty funny stuff in It," be
said. "I was surprised."
Besides the hookers, characters on the series
include a bumbling "Colombo-ish" detective, a
Belmont Park. Long
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Former Mater Dei
High lineman Larry
Williams, No. 2 on
the d e pth c hart at
Notre Dame as a
freshman, is among
the No. 1-rated Irish
as t h ey invade
Michigan Saturday
in a college football
collision.
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rich oil-tycoon cowboy and a football player.
The nudity and sex, he said, "are no more
than what's been done in England for years: we're
just going to European standards."
Well, maybe. But the introduction of porn on
American television does pose some dilemmas.
Many people think there are laws governing
what can be broadcast on TV. There aren't.
Still, commercial networks must please a
broader audience, as well as their sponsors, so
they aren't prone to laking risks.
Public television is regulated by its own in-
bred sense of purpose and taste.
But fee-vee has no one to satisfy but its
viewers, who are, by the nature of the medium, a
restricted, if growing, crowd. People who don't
want to watch soft-porn won't pay for it; those
who do, will.
Parents who choose to subscribe to a system
like ON, which usually shows perfectly acceptable
theatrical releases, must live with the fear lhat the
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next time they stay out late, little Johnny and
Mary will be up watching Sally become acquaint-
ed with the basketball team.
For that reason, some fee-vee outlets make
lock-boxes available for their systems. It's a
clumsy solution, at best.
No doubt, there will be calls for government
regulation of what can be shown on television, no
matter bow it's transmitted. That raises First
Amendment issues and could lead us into a thorn
patch.
H the demand for fee-vee porn is as strong as
some say, we'll undoubtedly be seeing more of it.
An all -porn channel is not unlikely.
But, if that demand is hallucinator y or,
perhaps, transitory, viewers wiU enact a form of
democratic censorship. Porn won't play unless it
pays.
We can look to the free market system for a
definition of our own cultural morality. That's as it
should be.
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• 1n CBS' 'Hero at Large'
"" 8' By IEFF PARKEll The popular "One Day
...J ... o.tty,....,... at a Time" will begin its Jon Stone, said "When
you walk the sidewalb
in Peking you are often
stopped by passersby
who simply want to
practice their English
and learn something
about America. I hope
our special will capture
some of that longing for
friendship and raise
our consciousness about
these lov e l y p eo ·
pie ... "
alternatives to drues .
"Get High on Yourself"
week will run Sept. n.je ~ CBS Saturday Night al seventh season Sunday• ~ the Movies launches ila Oct. 11, with an episode a: season pre miere with .lD which ~.receive~.
24. . . . ...
John Ritter in "Hero at unexp~ct~d f~llout
Large," 8 comedy about from Nick s tragic des~
a r e luctant hero wbo -his ~ Alex. ~onn1e
battles crime. As Cap-Franklin ret'""!1s 1D the
lain Avenger, Ritter bat· r ole of ~· with Glenn
tles crime and instills Scarp~lh as ~lex . and
feelings of optimism in Val ene Berllnelh as
bis fellow New Yorkers. B~~b~a ~~r. · ·
On Sunday. Sept. a,,
KTLA will air a ...
hour tribute to Barney
Mull, a one-lime derelict
who turned into an in-
spired community youth
leader before Ile was
found murdered last
June in Long Beach.
"Barney" will be hosted
by Levar Burton, unin-
t e rr up t e d by com ·
mercials. The show will
not focus on the death of
Mull. but rather on his
impact on the youth of
Watts and Lynwood
where he spent his lime
helping kids find jobs
and self respect. . .
The movie will be shown Big Bird and the
at9p.m.on 0ct.10 ... r est o f the. Sesame Appearances by noted
film producer Robe rt
E\>ans and actr ess
Cathy Lee Crosby will
highlight "Tomorrow
Coast to Coast" with
Tom Snyder Sept. 21 and
22. The two will be talk·
ing about "Get High on
Yourself" week which is
produced for NBC
television by Evans as a
week of programming
dedicated to offering
Mike Farrell will host
the CBS special, "The
Body Human: Becoming
a Man," Oct. 20 at 4
p.m. The informational
special will explore the
bodily and psychological
changes undergone by
16 and 17 year old boys
and wiJL discuss the sex-
ual responsibility they
inherit at that age ...
Letters
Street crew will be head·
ing for The People's
Republic of China this
winter to film a special
00 -minute show which
will be shot entirely in
the republic. ''Big Bird"
will be joined by the
Sesame Street regulars
"Cookie Monster," "Tel-
ly Monster," Grover ,
Berl and Ernie.
The show's producer.
Acclaimed Broadway
director Tom O'Horgan
("Hair," "Jesus Christ
Superstar "> will
'The World Turns' in the Big Apple
Where is "As the
World Turns" filmed,
and where can I write
the cast?
Like New Yorkers
have been saying for
yea r s. "t h e World
Turns'' in the Big Apple.
You can write the cast
in care of the show at
CBS headquarters, 51
West 52nd Street, New
York, NY 10019.
Whatever happened to
the cast of "The Beverly
Hiiibiliies?" I am
especially curioaa about
Nancy Kulp and Doana
DMglas.
The entire cast, minus
Max Baer-who did not want to be re-typecast
as J ethro -will be re -
Dimsdale in the PBS
mini-series "The Scarlet
Letter?"
director Paul Schrader.
Heard was brieny mar·
ried to Ma r got (Lois
Lane) Kidder last year. united next season in "The Scarlet Letter"
one of those "The was a rare TV ap-Pl e a se t e ll m e If
Return of ... "specials. pearance for Heard, "Barbara Mandrell and
Nancy Kulp has starred who is currently on the the Mandrell Sisters"
on Broadway this year big screen in "Cutter's has been renewed for
in "Mornings at Seven," Way," released unsuc· aext year. Where can I
while the former Elly cessfully earlier in the write Barbara aad her
May has been a suc· year as ··c utter a nd sisters?
cessf ul real estate Bone." He h as a'lso NBC has given the
broker since the popular starred in "Between the Mandrell Sister s the
series went off the air in Lines " "Head Over g r een light for n ext
1971. Heels,:' "On the Yard" season, which means
Where else have I and recently finished you can write them at
aeea John Heard, the ac· ~ooting "The Cat Peo· NBC Studios, Burbank,
tor who played Jolila 'Jlllt" for screen writer.. CA 91505.
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celebrate the 10th an-
o iv er s a r y of
Washington, D.C. '1 John
F. Kennedy Center for
P erforming Arla, by
r e -creating Le onard
Bernstein's stage l)ro·
duction, •·Mass." The
piece "8augurated the
theater a decade ago,
and the re-creaUon will
be shown on KCET,
Channel 28, on Sept. 19
at 8 p.m ...
Maeve Kinkead, who
plays the devious Va-
nessa Chamberlain on
"Guiding Light," will be
taki n g a leave of
absence from the series
this month in ordet to
have a baby . H e r
character will be played
by Anna Stuart in Miss
Kinkead's absence. Miss
Stu a rt is known to
television viewers from
her roles in "The Doc·
t o r s '.· and "General
Ho.spital ... ··
While "Search for
Tomorrow" cast mem·
beTS are in Hong Kong
for special lapin~, those
cast me mbers not in-
volved in the trip are en-
joying their lime off.
But Marie Cheatham,
who plays Stephanie
Wyatt, isn't s pending
her time idly. She's
working with her own
production company on
a documentary and a
television miniseries.
Th en, s he 's o ff to
Okl ahoma to do re·
.search ror two other
movie projects. In her
spare time, she's fixmg
her car a yellow 1950
Buick convertible ...
Frank Runyeon, who
plays mine worker Steve
Andropolous in "As the
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KTLA 8 8:00 -"I Will , I Will. .. For
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KHJ 0 8:00 -"Brotherly Love." A fun-
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class British family stars Peter O'Toole
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NBC t!J 9:00 '"Embryo." Rock Hudson
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of th_e Tet offensive in a world premiere
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SEPTEMBER 19, 1981
EVENING
7:00 IJ IN SEARCH Of ...
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A <locumenlaty oo the
music:aJ eventt of 1965 0 WILD, WILD WORLD
Of ANIMALS
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locale tor wlldlite's dally
drama ol survwal
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formers" ED RAMBLIN'
Bob Gibson
(0 )MOV1E ••'Ii "Scavenger Hun!
( 1979) Richard Ben1am111
James Coco 0 JERRY LEWIS
Guesta Frank Gor1h111. the
Megutre SlllMS
7:30 IJ DANCE FEVER
Celebrity judges David
Copperfield, Ted Lange
Susan AIC/lardson
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"The N-Frooller"
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feel that one mltlk>n Chit..
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CBS 8 7:30 -"Dance Fever." Dancing
feet step out lo a new season of compeli·
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KTTV G 8:00 -"Runaways: Where are
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m illion children who run away from
home each year.
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Anson Wi lliams and his wife. singer
Lorrie Mahaffey. welcome guests stars
for music and comedy.
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From Page 12
Piece FOf Singer&. P1ayera
And Dano9r1" from Wash·
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Oflent UptlU" (1974)
Albert Finney. Lauren
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(1979) Chrle Mlkepeeoe.
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( 1980) 8ltl Mum1y, Rodney
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(1978) John W..,ne. Lau·
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doctor. Vlcltll blcol'Ma a
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couple have to lhare a
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DIAa.tONO JUllll&
8ill Burruel holtl thla Clll-
b<lllon of the 75th 1111nl-
V«ury of Huntington Park
with guHta Gaoll
Edwerd1, Co111M Gray.
Anita CorNUlt, Ginny Tyler
end Lii Anthony riding In
thel)lnde.
• Ar.. FOR LOVE
Mltte eon.-1 and Flor-"'°' 1111ldel80f I ho9t a
teport on 1119 growing
national problem of ohlld
lbu-au.ti lncluOI Ed
tnatcftld from hie bid end
ml1tr... to be taken to
prlllOn. (Part 1)
89 AUIT1N cm' UMrT8
VIOlinle1 Alvin C<ow and
vocali•I Marcl1 Ball join
together for a aplrltld hOur
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on 1 ribald tour of Pompeii
befOfe 111 Ill-lated 181t
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8EPTEMBEA21, 1981
EVENING
7:001) HAPPV OAYS AGAIN
Richie has trouble with a
co.worker Wiien he gets a
1ob on the loading dock of
a newspaper a> THE MUPPETS
Guest: Bob Hope ED OVER EASY
Guest. Earl "Fatha" Hin9$
(R)Q
(B THE MUPPETS
Guest: John Denver
~MOVIE
• • • 'h "The Haunting"
( 1963) Julie Harris. Claire
Bloom
@ MOVIE
• • "The Game For Vul·
lures" ( t978) Richard
Harrta. Richard Roundtree.
7: 15 (%) "r ' SHOAT
SUBJECTS
7:30 fJ KIDSWORLD IN LOS
ANGEL.EB
Correspondent Denise
Bradley reports from Van
Nuya on 10-year-o4d Joni
Hofstadter, who Is 1 cham-
pion danoe rollersk11er; a
story from Cheryr
Schoeppe on the El Oo<a-
do Nature Center In Lond
Beach; Lori Kruger reports
trom Chino on a young
rodeo rid«.
0 LAVERNE AND
SHIALEY AND COMPAHY
"Obstaole Cooree" a> w•A•&•H
.. _Easy _
When 11'• found a robust
nurse la lonely and &ad, the
othe< nurMS declere they
w\11 hold beck their favors
unt II she gels a bOyfrlend.
~GREAT
PEAf'.ON.CANCES
"Vanessa" JOl\anna Meter
is featured In Samual
Barber's Pulltur Prlte·
wlnnlng opera about an
aging beauty who panics
as her youth lades: Chris·
topher Keene conducts the
Spoleto Festlvel Orchestra
and Cl\onls. (R) Electric Electric
Company Company
News Studio CJ) P.M. MAGAZINE .. See
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Easy Lehrer
MacNeil Great
Lehrer Perlormances
/\ look at Jaclyn Smith's
porlreyal of Jeckre
Onassis, • prollle of Ilea
market expert Susan
Wassenneln; Ur>dl Harres
visits Mt. McKinley; Chef
Tell on slicing and dicing
vegetables. Great ..
Performances ..
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Carlos T~t
Montoya .. .. .. ..
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CINCINNATI
Arthur ar>d Carmen Cart.
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Mondars Details
From Page 16
(1971) Ellzat>ath Taylor.
LAuranc:e Harvey.
(iJ MOVIE
• • "Murder In Payton
Place" l 1977) Ed Nalaon.
Dorothy Malone
g) MOVIE * • * "The Young Phila-
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Spolato F•tlval Orc1141Str•
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(HJ 0 MOVIE
• • "The PUor· ( 1980)
Frank Converse. Cliff
Robert.of\
(SJ P£T'EA AU.EH ANO
THE AOa<ETTU
The Roclcau .. Join linger
Pater Allan on stage at
Radio City Mualc Hall In
thiS mualul IP8CI•.
l:30 II Cl) THE TWO OF U8
Brentwood racatvaa an
adocallon when ha Is latt In
charge of a 1aan-1ga
slumber per1y. (R)
• ALL IN THE FAMILY
Arehla and Edlth Introduce
a l1ch widow to Barney
Hafner an• Illa wffa runs
8W8yagain.
t:OO ll (I) M'A'8'H
The 4077th W9g8e a two-
lront Cl'lristmaa. hoatlng a
patty tor Koraen orpl\ana
and tending to a aar1ouely
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bowMng axpar1; • 77-yaat-
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Robaf'I Wuhl, Tarry Graoo-
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• • • ... "My BoOyguard"
( 1979) Ctwla MIQpaaca.
Adam BalOwln.
(OJ HAMM€A HOUSE CW
HOMOA
"The Cllfpattllan Eagle" A
myatarlOua woman rlpa Iha
heart• from ha< Ylcllm1,
taQlllng Iha legend of a
POlllll countN8 who pun·
lthaCI her l<Mlta In Ille
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celebratN Ila 10th annl-
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atek1'a "MHa, A n-tra
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Faye Dunaway .
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ry" (1979) Gedfga Hamil-
ton, George Pet>P8/d.
10:00 fJ Cl) LOU GRANT
Whan Mra Pynchon 18
stricken by • atrolca. con-
trol of Iha paper la thrown
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8 MOVIE
••• "The Man Who
Loved Cet Dancing" ( 1973)
Burt Raynolds. Sarah
Mllaa.
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toya salutaa KCET'a
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(O)MOVIE
•• ··~ Ori Precinct
13" ( 1978) Aue11n Stoic•,
o.rwtn Joe1on.
11:00. SAT\JADAY NeOH'T
Holt: Stave Martin.
G~s: Iha ~ Broth-
ara.
• MOVll
•• "Tmrun And The
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llald.
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(C)MOVIE * "The HllPPY Hoc*at
Goae Hollywood" ( 1978)
Mar11na 8-wlclca, Adam
Waet.
ABC orders
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on the hit Cilm "Nine to
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7:00 D HAPPY DA Y8 AGAIN
Rlc:hil. Ralph, Potsle ano
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report for Army p'tlyslcela
8l) OVER £ASY
Guest writer Charlotte
Chandler (R) Q Q! THE MUPPETS
Guest unoa u111n oouov.s
MACARTHUR: THE
DEFIANT GENERAL
Hal HotbrOOll narrat" lhll
documentary exploring
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cnarec:ter that both made
8nd dMtroyed hi• cat-
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• • ··cout To Coa11•·
(1980) Dyan Cannon. Rob·
ert Stake
7:30 fJ 2 0.. THE TOWN
Hosts Stave Edwards,
Melody ~ FNturad
a tour of Howard HughM"
ptacee or business In Loe
Allgetee: a look at What lt'1
Ilka to be on Iha ro.d wtth
rook P9fform«L 8 LAVlANE AHO
IHIAliY AHO COMPAK'f
"Shirley'• Operation'"
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Moy«. Faetured: a loolc at
the tat .. t warm-i.ip dolll·
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pl-= a look at the 1a1 .. 1
Ctai9 In de>ara.
Cl) P ..M. MAGAZINE
A qulldrlpleglc:'• remark·
able family: a Detroit
houllhold that racelvea TV
p.ogram1 from al over the
world: Chef Tell P<apet ..
c:oq au Yin, \/ld!I lSlnlk y
di9c:o¥w• "under a doltat" CE"~'·) • • * "Manny's Orp11an1··
( 1980) Jim Baller, Maladly
McCourt .•
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al&tNOe
Aorlda .. clouded with
l>'•tudiCa and ptobleml f()f
Mika wtlo must coma to
grlpa with hit Cuban harl·
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*"~"Sall.Im 3" (1980) Kirk
Doug.las, Fwrah Fawcat1
~8 (1) MOVIE
• •.,. "Salem'• lot"
( 1979) David SOUi, James
Muon.
DQIPAOJECT
PeAOOCK
"How To Eat Ulla A Cnlld"
Fifteen young1tw1 Join
Olcll Van Oyt<a for a unique
look at the manners, lfon·
guaoa and logic of "lldutta
In trWnlng,"
• MOVIE
• •.,. "The Dion Broth-
.,.. .. (1974) Stacy KMCh,
F~Forr9at. 8 0 HAPPY OAY8
Howard's .-l>Owllng
par1ntf declde9 that HOW·
erd le right up hef alley (R)
• MOVIE * *"' "Three The Hwd See Tue!day's. Page 19
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David _Soul and James Mason star in a ~ ~
vampire t a le set in modern New -<.~
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Van Dyke looks at eating like a child. i
KOCE ~ and KCET ~ 8.00 .. Bhnd·
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try to s ave their v1s1on with medical
treatments.
~BC C!J 9:00 "Oh. God!" John Denver
~s a hapless produce clerk who finds God
in th_e form of George Burns in a movie
of miracles .
Tuesdays Details
From Page 18
way .. (1974) Jim Brown.
Fred Williamson
Cl) MOVIE
•••• ,., .. The Mi&sUes Of
Ootober .. (Part t) 1111741
Wllllam Devane, Martin
ShMtl
fli) '1l) HOV A
.. Blindneu Five Polnta Of
View .. The elf0t1a of live
people atruggllng to Mve
thei< Vision thfough drugs,
SU<gery, counseling •nd
detarmlnetlon era
explored with them and
their docton (RIO
MOVIE * * .. From Hell To VICto-
ry .. 11979) George Hamil-
ton. George Peppard
BIZARRE
Jottn Byner shOws you
things stranger tha.n 11u1h.
larger than life, and ZBnier
than anything you've ever _,
0 MOV1! * * .. Valentino.. ( 1978)
Rudolf Nureyev, Mlchfllkt
Ph II lips
1'30 fJ ®) LA Vau.E &
SHIRLEY
(S)MOVIE ** "1941"' (t979) John
Belushi. Toehiro Milvne
10:00 fJ @) HART TO HART
White th• Harts are vaca-
tioning In H-•11. Jennller
eccident•ly c:.ptures a
murder on film. (RIO fll PAUENTE
"Voces De Verba Bu~ma"
An aumfnatlon of the dlf·
ferent L•tln groups, their
history. custom• and wt-
tura Is pr-tad.
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"The Magic Of Tne Stara"
Molton Berle host• thil
special with lul)¥1t•rs
Lucille Bell. Jeck Lemmon,
Waller Matthau •nd Dick
Van P•llen perlormtng
m&g1eal trlelcs and co~y
routines
10:30 fJl) FAST FORWARD
"Security" Report& on the
mlcroeleclronlC revolutton
and the multltude ot new
systems tor HCUrlng peo-
ple, posaesalons and prop-
erty are feltured
'1l) THE ~~E-Of MISS
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Announcem ent
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the opening of his practice
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Complete foot care
Children & Adults
As m introductory service to the community
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we are offenng a FREE foot health screening
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Lavern• and Shirley'•
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Alan hopes for reconciliation
8) LYNDA IURSCH
GUIDING UGlrr: Hope
1s released from hospital
after giving birth to Alan
Michael and continues her
rcconc1hat1on with Alan.
J oe warns Diane to give
him back the tupes or he'll
kill her. Nola using false ref·
ercnl'eS and phon) pre ·
vious joh information lo try
and land job. Justin warns
Diane not to tell Philip
about his true parentage.
llenry tells Mike to try and
rind his son Vanessa leaves
mys terious note that lets
Ed know ruta is in San
F'pinc1sco. Ed decides to
~:l\ el to California ~ 1Lh
f\cllx's rather
ALL MY c mLIJ"liEN:
Pamela sets Erica up b)'
having her brag about her s u~cess ful Hollywood
career in front of Brandon
and then brings forward
the producer who knows
Erica ·s taste of Hollywood
was a r1 zzle Nina confronts
Palmer with feelings that
he may have killed Sybil
and 1s trying to frame Cliff.
but Palmer manages to
convince Nina this is a pre·
posterous notion . Ke nt
Bogart, Erica's secret ad
mirer. is sending her cham·
pagne and flowers and
finally manages lo get her
home phone number by as-
s uring Mona he Is a re·
port e r with Tempo
magazine. Cliff's lawyer
discovers Sybil put S.S,000 in
the bank right before her
death. and Betsy says she
thinks Palmer supplied lhe
cash Myra's blood pres·
sure problems are increas·
Ing . Chuck and Carrie
s hare a passionate kiss.
Jessie teaches Carl to
s moke
ANOTHER WORLD:
PLANS WEDDING -Although their rela-
tionship has been plagued with obstacles,
Ginny Marshall and Ryan Connor
(Barbara Rucker and Phil Clark) hope to
finalize their wedding plans on NBC's (Ch.
4 > ''Texas." The program airs weekdays at
3 p.m.
Cricket. Stan promises
Barbara and Lisa the
rashions will soon be arriv-
ing. James plans to have
Steve In charge or smug-
gling in the jewels with the
dresses.
DA VS OF OUR UVES:
Although he is still seeing
her, Neil believes Mary
dating him to make Alex
jealous. Going to Starlight
Room. Hope upset when
she sees Angel with Jake.
Angel continues to haraaa
Marie. When Llz continues
to be jealous of Marlena,
Don becomes angry. Renee
manages to ensconce David
in a hiding place. The hit
men come after David. but
Mike manages to help him
escape.
With her nightmares about
Jordan continuing, Blaine
turns lo Rick for comfort.
Marianne is furious about
lhis alliance. Rick incensed
whe.n he comes home al two
in the morning and finds
Jamie visiting Marianne.
Following medical ex-
amination, Jerry is in
per(ect health, but is still
plagued by headaches and
memory lapses. Rachel un-
happy about Alice's close· DOCTORS: Hiding in
ness to Amanda whUe Alice closet, Danny saves Robin
Is nursing Mac. Cecille from Sebastian. Sebastian
makes certain that Jamie manages to find them both
catches her kissing Sandy. and assaults Robin. Feeling
Kit agrees to remarry uneasy about Robin, Althea
Joey. Olivia leaves town heads for the mansion.
get into the underground.
Convincing Mekos he's on
his side. Luke is able to
transmit messages to Port
Charles and give the island
location. A crazed Mekos
realizes what Luke is up to
and the duo batUe ror their
lives. Luke pushes Mekos
Into the freezlna chamber
and Mekos Joins Alu.
Tony. Noel and Max 1n
death. Rick operated on Alan
Jr .. saving bis life. but
warns Alan and Monica the
baby may have permanent
heart dama1e. In New
York, Susan gives birth to a
boy and Is joined by Mrs .
Grant. who learns AJan is
the father. Shielding Hutch
on the waterfront, Rose
shares passionate kiss with
him. Hiding from Ramsey,
Hutch cuts his shoulder.
Disposing of Mekos. Luke is
trapped in the ship's con·
trol room and seems unable
to stop the freezing of Port
Charles.
and sublets her apartment When the mansion catches ONE LU'E TO LIVE:
to Rick and Marianne. Rick tire. Robin Is trapped and When Vicki's ring reap·
decides to do a residency In Danny is desperate to save pears -she thought il was
psychiatry her. Luke meets Lacy and stolen but it merely fell ocr
~ 1s intrigued by Mr. her finger Karen spots it
A S T ff E W 0 R L D and realizes it's the same
TURNS: With Howell pro· EDGE Of' NIGHT: Hid· ring Steve offered her. Ted
and Chnl are not fooled by
the acl and plan to hnd
Yancy's wife Herb hires
Cassie as his part-time
secretary . Brad is unhappy
about Kat and Marcello's
reburgeoning relationship.
RY.AN'S HOPE: Joe ;e·
alizes Vartoba i,s behind
Siobhan's dis appearance
and knuckles under when
Vartoba says Siobhan will
only be returned ir Joe
agrees to head drug opera·
lion. Dee convinces Roger
she's interested in him once '
more an order lo get In on
mine deal. which may pro-
vide enough quick money
for her to buy back the
Crystal Palace. Seneca,
dis traught when he dis·
covers Kim has taken
Arie). later finds a note
from Klm which Sa) s sh,..
took S20.000 from the check·
ing account and has taken
Arley away, but promises
lo give him regular reports
ir he promises not to go
looking for her Seneca
agrees not to look for Kim,
but Rae decides she'll do
anything she can to rind
Kim and the baby.
SEARCH FOR TOMOR·
ROW: Garth's funeral is
held. Llza and Cathy renew
their friendship when Llza
tells her she knows how she
feels because she remem·
hers Steve's death. Wendy
taken aback when Sylvie
warns her to stay away
from Zack. but Stephanie
steps in and takes care or
Sylvie. With Spence leaving
town, Wendy gTows closer
to Zack. A mysterious man
fondles a picture of Mignon.
TEXAS: Rena learna
s he 's not pregnant.
Although she is unhappy
about Dennis' change in
personality, Iris makes a
deal with him : he ruins
Ryan and sae'U do likewise
with Paige. Ryan aware
that Pete was involved lo
Ms frame-up. Ruby wants
to live with Ricky. Paige
plans to open a boutique.
YOUNG AND THE
RESTLESS: Nikki. trapped
by Edward. marries him In
self-styled ceremony. Dan-1
oy cuts a demo record with
Jonas' backing. Snapper
stunned by letter rrom Sal·
ly' the mother or his 11·
legitimate son. Learning of
Victor and Laurie's
friendship, Lance warns
her not to get involved.
When Victor m akes ar-
rangements for Charles to
attend posh school in
Switzerland. Eve and the
boy head for Europe. Leslie
confesses to Stuart she and
Lance may be in love, but
s he's certain they will
never marr~.
posing ridiculous cuts &t ing GaVUl, 8obb1 drugs him aware that Karen has con·
the hospital, Jeff and Rob to prevent him from turn-nected him to Steve and de·
plan to join (orces with Ing himself lh to police for cldes she and Marco must
other medicos to Cight the Gunther·s murder. Just as die . Ted plans to have the Hove .a qu118fion .obota
director. After telling Cody Cavin goes to escape. twosome killed al the next 11our favorite JOO? ur IOOP
she's pregnant. Cricket Sharkey appears. Carl counterreit money drop. •tor ? w..-ue to L11ncfo
stunned when he tells her promlshes to give Martine a and when Steve ofret1 to Hf r 8 c h • c I 0 r f fl l d
h e · s go Ing ba c k to divorce ii she helps him get send Karen to Enaland she N ~-'""' Hollywood a.nd she should even with Sky Whitney by reallies she's marked ror flt.Dlptlpn .,,,,.._ate, P.O.
get an abortion. Hayley helpJng him break Into the death. Ted talks Vicki lnto Boz 19620, lrviM, CaJif.
having no luck In tryln1r to mansion. Martlne telh~ Sky checkJng out of the hospital n714, ~ will ·~·°'
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HIGHUGHTS
"USC"
EVDllHO
8:00 II PAO FOOT8All
WRAP
7:00 9 VIC BRAOEN'S
TENHl8 FOft THE FVTUAE
"Conditioning" Vic Brl<l«I
<lemonttrat• fi'.te lmpott-
ant axarci-guaranteed
10 laka you from "hutt and
puff" to "Win and grin." CR)
t:OO C1J F\. VINO SPORTSMAN
"Mexican Riviera" Ed
TabOr vlllta Iha exciting
city of Mautlan, blllfltl'I
ca.pltal of the world. Pu«to
Vallarta and GuadalajWa.
11:00 C1J IPORT8 SHACK
Ha.t· Lynn SlladlalfO<d
11:30 8 SPORTS F1HAt.
Holt· Jim Hill. C1J COLLEGE FOOTBALL
San JoM Slate vs. S1an-
f0<d
Monday
sports
SEPTEM8ER21, 1M1
EVENHi
l.«1 8 111 NFL FOOTBALL
Dall• Cowt>oya at New
England Patriot•
Tuesday
sports
8EPTEM8EA 22. 1M 1
EVENING
7:00. DOOGER DUGOUT
7:151 DOOOEAPAE4AME
7:30 IA8EBALL
Loe Angelal OoOg..-at
San Frendac:o Olanta CID RACE FOA THE
PEHHAHT
Betry Tompldne and Tim
McCarver recap dtvltlonal
OLD LINEMEN NEVER DIE -Merlin
Olsen, once one of the most feared
linemen on the g r idiron, has found
another field to play on. Since leaving the
Los Angeles Rams, where he was one of
the ·Fearsome Foursome,· he has turned
to acting and is doing very well. After
eight years as a regular on 'Little House
on the Prairie,' he has his own show this
season. He is NBC's (Ch. 4 > ·Father
Murphy' Tuesdays at 8 p.m . He is playing
with Father Murphy's dog, Mine. here.
Barry Tompkin• and Tim
McCar.oer recap dM&lonal
baMball ltandlnga and
lnt«IMW soma of Iha
game'• top playa.-a. •
Wednesday
sports
SEPTEMBER 23, 1981
EVENIHG
7:00 . DOOOEA DUGOUT
©) ALitAOEN JUMPER
Ct.A881C '
7:16. OOOGEA PAE-GAME
7:30 • BASEBAl.L
La. Angalee OoOoers a1
San Francleco Glanla
©)BMEBAU
C~ White Sox at Cali-
fornia Angels
10:30 (ID RACE F~ THE
PEHHAHT
Barry Tompkins and Tim
Mccarver recep divislonal
baseball standing• and
lnte<vt-aome of the
Q81'h9'1 top player1
Thursday
sports
SEPTEMBEA 2<l. 19'11
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7:00. DOOOEA DUGOUT
7:16. DOOOEA PAE-GAME
7:30. MSEBALL
Los Angeles Dodg«t at
San Fr~ Olanta
CID INllOE THE HF\.
Hoelt Lan Dawson and
NiQk Boonlc:onU pr-I
hlghllghta of crltlcal
gwnee. analyais and pra-
dictloN of upcoming con-
t•t• In Iha NFL. t:ao fl) HOT SHOTS
K...in Brophy na«at• a
look at Iha hlatory, tech-
nlquaa, equipment and
peraonalltlat of akata-
bowdlng, featuring a fooua
on pro rider• Tony Alva
end Oav1d Htlcilatt.
11:30 CID IN8IOE THE NF\.
Hostt Len OaW90n and
Nlelc Buonlconll ~I
hlghllghta of crltlcel
0--. analysla and pr•
d~ of upcoming con-
tests In Iha NFL.
Going the distance on 5th Ave.
Track fans who have been following the rec-
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l ord-breaking exploits of Great Britain's Steve
Ovell will surely want to watch ABC's live cov-
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Saturday. Sept. 26.
so the two will continue to work separately.
NBC, on the other band. has shown its good
taste in hiring Hilary Cosell, a woman
sportscaster who knows the difference between a
ball game and a beauty pageant. As producer /in-
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junior Cosell has proven herself every bit the hard-
hilter her rather is. but with a keener eye for the
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Some actor confusion on 'Days'
By LYNDA IDRSCH
Q: This may be con·
fusing but here goes. On
"Days of Our Lives" is
the actor who played
Julie's brother the same
actor who played the
brother of Greg -the
m a n who once raped
Julie? -K .S .D .,
TOLEOO. OHJO
A : Nope . S teve
Schnitzer , presently
Marcello on "One Life to
Live," was Julie 's
brother Steve. As for
Greg's brother Eric, he
was portrayed by Stan
Kamel.
Q : A lot of us wonder
what happened to Nancy
Hughes on "As the
World Turns." We featly
miss her. Many recall
that the Hughes family
wa s the s how 's
backbone but now the
Stewarts seem to be tak·
ing over. And where is
Nancy ? -E.S .. SANTA
ANA, CALIF.
couldn't get pregnant by
Chuck? I thought her
tubes were tied as a
teen-ager when she un·
de rwent an appendec·
tomy while a hooker. -
D ~C .. ST. ;PETERS·
BURGH, FLA.
A: Donna did get pre-
gnant by Chuck. She
carried the baby to term
but it was stillborn. Don·
na did have one false
pregnancy. You are
right, her pimp Tyrone
did have her tubes tied
but the procedure was
r ever sed after h er
hysterical pregnancy.
Q: On "As the World
Turns," I recall Kim
was once pregnant by
Bob. Was Bob married
at the time? AJso, did he
marry Jennifer because
she was expecting Fran-
ny? -E.W., JACKSON ,
MISS.
A: Bob was married
to Kim's sister Jennifer
when be and Kim
became lovers . At the
lime John Dixon mar-
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child a name. Kim lost
the child and was about
to leave John when he
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upper-worldly mobile
family who seemed
much happier than the
rich trouble -plague d
Lowell family. Ellen
Lowell eventually mar-
ried David Stewart and
BR IGHT FUTURE -Rikki Dekker's <Randy
Hamilton> singing career is taking off on
~BC's <Ch. 4) 'Texas.' The daytime drama
1s seen weekdays at 3 p.m. was hurt in a fall. Later 1------~-----------
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amities shared the
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Q : I think Judith Light
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What can you tell me
about her? -K. R .,
GOLDSBORO, N.C.
A : We also think
Judith, a two-time Em·
my winner for her work
as Karen on "One Life
to Live," is terrific. The
golden-tressed actress is
an only child who at·
tended Carnegie Tech in
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Kim became pregnant
by John and Andy was
born. As for Jennifer,
she and Bob were mar·
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conceived. Jennifer died
in a car crash while she
was in remission from
blood ailment.
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ference on the surface; with warmth and respect
underneath. There will also be some comedy in tbe
conflicts between the swank elder Chase, and his
denim-clad, street-wise son. .
James Garner, who starred in "Maverick"
years ago, will return in "Bret Maverick" on NBC
Saturdays at 9 p.m. ln "Bret Maverick," Gamer is
the same inveterate gambler be was before, only
he's "al years older and 40 years wlser."
He is part owner in the Red Ox saloon and owns a ranch outside of town, lnberiUng a can-Jame! Gamer of ·Bret Maverick'
tankerous squatter , Cyrus Whittaker, with the
ranch. Among Maverick's constant irrilatiooa are
a young reporter, Mary Lou, who is coutanlly
hounding him for stories about h111amblln1 days.
Co-starring with Garner will be Stuart
Margolin, who plays Standlna Bear, and la always
ready to "help" Maverick -for a price. Waylon
J ennings, who will make a guest appearance later
in the season, has been commissioned to write the
theme S<lllg.
· But television veterans aren't the only ones
lined up with starring roles on NBC this seuon -
a host ol newer stars will also be seen in the new
programs.
Gabe Kaplan and Guieb Koock will star in the
new comedy, "Lewis and Clark," set to run
Thursdays at 8:30. As a pair ol saloon-keepera in A
Luckenback, Texas, Kaplan's New York
sensibilities and Koock's Texas wtWcisma provide
plenty ol humor and cultural conllicl.
Michael McManus and Clifton James will aho
have regular parts in "Lewis and Clark." The
show is written by Kaplan and Marc Scheffler, un·
der the banner of Carson Productions.
NBC also has high hopes for "Father
Murphy," which stars Merlin OlHD u a ru11ed
sold miner in the 1870's who must occulonally
pretend to be a Catholic priest la order to keep
authorities from cloein1 an orpbanqe nm by Mae
Woollward (Katherine Cannon). "Father Murphy" airl helclays at I p.m.
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Another Friday night drama, "Chicago
Story," has been scheduled by NBC. Thia 8:30 p.m.
show will star Vincent Bauetta, Cralc Nelson,
Dennis Franz and Kristoffer Tabori.
NBC president Brandon Tartikoff calls
"Chicago Story" the "single most ambitious pro-
gram on any network's fall schedule." In a
nutshell, the program deals with teams of doctors,.
lawyers and cops who deal ln life and death situa-
tions required by their prolesatons. The show ls
shot entirely in Chicago.
Although the focus of the show will change
each week, the major characters will be in every
episode. Thia broad spectrum of character and
situation has led Tartlkoff to say that the show will
have the "widest canvas ever used on a weekly
episodic series." The show will be broadcast
Fridays at 8:30 p.m.
Veteran actor Tony Randall will star in "Love,
Sydney," a warm-hearted story of a midclle·ated
com merclal artist who ls rescued from loneliness
by a divorced mother and her youn1 child.
The show wtll be shot in New York before a
live audience, and shown at '9:30 p.m. Wed·
nesdays.
tn "The Powers of Matthew Star," Peter
Barton stars as.Matthew, an escapee from another
world who must not ooly cope with the usual upe
and ·dowm ol eartbly adoleleellce, but also re.ct
mind.I, see the future and move objects without tollddal tbem • ' .......... aetompalM to ... .., ......
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Mickey Rooney of 'The Mickey Rooney Show"
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The versatile Nell Carter will star with
veteran Dolph Sweet in "Gimme a Break," a
situation comedy in which Carter ls hired u a sur·
rogate mother for the children of a tou1h police
captain. This show will screen Thursdays al 9:30 '
p.m .
Other new NBC shows will include five Satur·
day morning children's shows -"Smurfs," "The
Kid SuperPower Hour with Shuam," "Space
Stars," "Spider-man and his Amuint Friends"
and "Bullwinkle." These shows will be broadcast
Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. ·
CNN competing
ASPEN, Colo. (AP) -.Daniel Schorr, senior
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the money that other network news teams have.
but it is competing well.
"It's very rare that we equal the best of what I happens oo the eventna networb," Schorr added,
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1:00 ($)*"''°'''Real Liie" ( 1979) Albefl Brook a,
Charles Grodin A film
crew moves In with 1 l1m1-
ly In Phoenix, Arizona, 10
prod~ a cinema ven1e
docu!Tl«lllfY on lhe ,...,.
~q_e American family 'PG'
8:30 (CJ * * •'""The Haun I·
•no" ( 1963) Julie Hams.
Claire Bloom Four
dlspa1a1a people 1nvu11-
g11e a nouM wtlh an
Infamous reputation IO<
su1>«na1Ufal ~ O•••~"BananH"
( t971 I W oody Allan
lOUlSe L-A ptOdUC1
1 .. 1..-. bored wilh his
everyday routine, oon lo a
small Lalin American
counlry and t>ec:ome. a
d;c1a10t during a poUllcal
upheaval. 'PG'
7;30 (%) * * ~ "Honeysuckia
AON" ( 1980) Wiilie Nelson,
Oy11n Cannoo Whiia on
1our. a Taxu coun1ry.
-tttn llrlQ8t l>ecOma$
lnvot.ed with the Mducllve
daughlW Of hia slde«k:«
-ttH>ugh he Slili io-
hl• 1tay-a1..nome wtte. 'PG'
l.'00 8 * * "I Wiii. I Wiii .. For
Mow" ( 1976) Elllott Gould.
Diane Keaton. A married
coupta try' to cvre their
Hllual lncompatlblllly
1hrougti • legal conlraci,
M• boolla and group
~· D • • ~ "Btotherfy
love" (t970) Paler
O'Toole, Suswmatl Ycn. A -·a t.netlCal a~
ment 10 her mentally Ill
brolhar cau-1a11era
compllcaUona In her man.
Ill relatloMNp. • * •~ "GrNI Call Of
The Wiid" Documentery.
The ~ of netute In
the Canadian Aoclclea are
pr--...d by a naturalit
l0tallo-. CH> •• "From Hell To Vic-
tory" ( t979) 0-ge Hamil-
ton, 0-ge ~d. Four
lrlanda from different
COU"1tlle ..-1 laltve Parla
In t839 lo fight tor lllalr
lndivldu11 countrl•• In
World War II. 'PO'
Cl) •• "A91um Of The
Oregon" Btuca LM. A
INl1lel aru expert mu11
u• Illa 1111111 to del"t a
horde of_,..,.
0 * "The AWlkenlng"
( t980) Cflarlton Ha.ton,
Suaannah York An
ard\Mologlllt'a d9ughler
~ po-..d by Iha
maleYdlnt 8')lr1t of an
llftCient Egyptian ~
'R' •-*' CC) •••• ''The Con-
formist" (t971) JeM-Loult
Trlntlgnant, Dominique
s..lda. Dlr.-S by Ber·
nardo e.rtoluocl. A ptll!Oe-
ophy prCIMaor atruggial
to melntaln -...,,_
blanoe of normalcy amid
the terron ol F..a.t ltlfy
In t937. 'R'
9'!00 • <B. ·~"Embryo"
(t978) Aodl ~. a.,.
--Clirrefa. A -m ldenllat brirlg8 to Ille a
~--· e a "Fly Away Home"
(Premiere) Bruoa Bo•-
IMtnet, MlchMI 8«:11. The
T .. ~of 19" II
-,tlwCJUGf.! the ~ of
bo4tl NNrlCen end Viet-
nam••• lndl11ldu1I•
lfMllwd.Q
9:10 Cl) • • "AIWNI OfThe 9,,......,.. .. Sonny CN-
t>e. ·iir a> • * • "1800" t ttm
Aobett De Niro, Doneld
~The ~to
d'11 .... ot two """"' dlfttt·
en1 20th century llalian
lamllln la portrayed. 'A'
tO:OO caJ '1 * It Y, "Don't L~
Now" ( 11173) Julie Chrletia,
Donald Sutherland. A
wo'flan hll recurring
vtslon• ot her dead daugh-
ter durlno her and her hus-
band's Slay In Venice 'PG'
0 • • • "All Thal Jau '
(1979) Roy Scheider. J ...
lllCI Lange The tumultU·
ous hla or • prOfesslonel
dancer I• followed trom
SUCGe11 on the staoe to
pefsonal cri.. 'A'
10:30 (C} • • • • "Resurrac·
llon ( 1980) Ellen Burslyn
Sem Shepard. Aller • nea1
fatal IWtO aocldenl, a wom-
en llncll 1ha1 II-. haa tti.
ablllly 10 heal others bul la
pefMICUled becauM of her
refusal 10 claim 1 divine
lnlkienee ·PG'
tt:OO ** 'Co,~T0Coas1"
( t980) Dyan Cinnon, Aob-
erl Bl1ke. A runeway
housewlla and a ac;rappy
trucker haullng c;atlle
coat-to-c:oul becOme the
largata ol a wlld CIOS.S-
country en .... ·po·
t t:ao 8 (I) *•'-'"Tile Gum·
ball Rally" ( t976) Mk:h-
Samllln. Tim Mcintire. A
blzau• combination of
apparently Mn8 cltlUN
embar11 on • wtld COHMO-
coas1 IMJIO r-. Cl>••* "Airp'-1"
( t9801 Robert Haya, Julle
Hag«ty Aller an aif'lin«'•
et-19111 to lood po4aon-
lng, a nervoua form« war
p11o1 II pr...cl Into --¥Ice and muet con1end
with oo-t>oard hyaterta. a
aecrellw control toww
and~..., memoriea.
'PO'
t2:00 • * * * "Lord Love A
Duck" C 1888) Roddy
McDowell, Tueaday Weld.
A progreaaMlfy minded
P9'SQll helpe 1 tranalerred
high achool git! 991 wtlal
ahaWWltl. cm * * * "The Wldter Man" ( t973) Edward
Woodward, Stitt Ekland. A
malnland pollcem1n la
aant to a remote Scot119h l.iand to m.tlglta the
~-of•yc>UnQ
girt wtio tn4'Y ...,,. "-'
Iha ¥1c;tlm of modem-day
~
IATUN)AY'8 MOV10
....... "l-Come
Bedl" (t982) Donl Dey.
Rocle Hud9on. An unacru-
puloua bullr-8men rneeta
hll matdl In a ~lful
and detarmltled blonde. • * * * Y, "Hlgfl Noon" ( t952) Gety Cooper, Gr-
l<elly. A murderer and hit
bfothera attempt to _,
tM _.. with the lheftff
who eent him to prlaQn.,
CC) ••• "The Count Of
Monie en.to" ( t934) Rob-
llf1 Oonet, Ellala Landl.
Bated on tM no....i by
Aleundre Duma•. An
Innocent men untuatly
~led fOf 20 yws
mail• e daring eecape to
wreak r-. on tM men
~ Cll * .... "No Depotlt, No
R•t~n·• (1178) 01vld
N1'41. °",..., MoGavln.
Tiie Otlllclrto\ of neglaet""'8 per.,.,,. Mlde 10 etage
ttltlr own~ to
~ eome enen11on. ·o·
MICZJ•*'.+"~
AoM" ( tMO) Wiiie Htliaon,
Dyen Cannon. Wlllle on
!OW, a T_.. OOUMty--'9'11 ..,., becOmel
ln\IONtd with the ..ouct""'8
_,.,.,..,of Illa llO*lde
9Wlr1 thQUgfl ,_ .... lovel
Stoker, Darwin Jotton
Pot;ceman and convk::ts
are forced 10 join together
10 prevent a ,_,.11g9 gang
lrom completely occupying
• police station 'A'
1 t:4& U • •.,,."Bad Ronald"
(19H ) Kim Hunle<, Scoll
Jacoby A n-house
tirings a young family Iola
ol surpn-. Including •
psychopalhlc killer hiding
In lhe 11111c
t2.-00 0 • * '" "Spectre Of
Edgar Allan Poe ' ( 1973)
Aober1 Walker Jr.. Cesar
Rometo A jOUrnalist mar·
rtes his 13·yHr·old cousin
lollowlno a tetel\JI vltl1 10
an 1naane uylum where a
number ol vicious murde<a
11keplilC4
ID • • • · Above Sual)'·
c1on" ( 1943) Joan Craw-
IOld, Fred MacMurrey A
couple er;counlet d1ng8f
on lhatr honeymoon wht!f't
lhey eome to the IHI or lhe
Br 111sh Sec<el Servt<ie
tO * * • "ll's My Turn"
( 1980) Jiii Clayburgh,
MlchN Douglaa. A bril·
llant Chicago "'811'1 pror ...
tor rMkzee Iha prootams
In ,_ live-In relallonllhip
when She llnda I new IOve
while In New V0tk for ,_
lather'• remarri11g9. 'A'
(Q) * * "The Ectasy Girls"
(?)****"Marat /
'PG
7:00 (OJ v, "Steel" ( 1980) Lee
Mato<•. Jennllw O'Neill A
beaulllul woman Is aulst·
ed by a tough Cont1rUC1K>n
loreman In runn•no lhe
company Sha Inherits after
her lalhet's suspieiOus,
"acc1danl11I" dealh PG'
7:45 (ZJ •,,.,"Salum 3" ( t98di
Kuk Douglas. Farrah
F11wce11 A pair ol 1efen·
llsls work1no in 11 space
slahon are menaced by 1
mad genius and hi• randy
robol 'A'
8:00 U @) Code Rad
(Premiere) Lorne Greene.
Andrew Slavens A myste-
rious -lee o1 fifes e.tuses
a squad or fireltghlers 10
search for an exp1t1na11on
ol Iha blazes !CJ ••* "All Thal J~
( 19791 Roy Schetdar Jes-
sica Lange The 1umu11u-
OU$ 111e ol a professional
dancer IS fotlowed from
aucc:eaa on the 11age 10
personal Cflll8S 'A
( $) • • • '" "Lady Smgs
Th• Bluea" ( 1972) Otana
Rosa. Biiiy Dee WllW.ms
Tile anernataly stellar and
tragle e.treer of blues Sing-
er BIHle HOllrday. wh09a
addiction to drugs
lnoreased as her poputarlly
did, ls traced INTO BATTLE -Bruce Boxleitner as
photo-journalist Carl Denton. arrives in
Saigon on the eve of the Tel offensive in
·Fly Away Home' on ABC <Ch. 7 > Friday at
9 p.m.
Sade" ( 1987) Patrlok
Magee, Glenda Jadlaon
Under the dltac:lion of Ille ,.
Marquis de 5111141, lnmate1
0 *** "SeemsUke Old Tlrnea" ( 1980) Goldie
Hawn. Chevy Chaw A
soft-11ear1ed lawyer I• torn
bel-her hopeless ax·
huaband-turned ·bank
robber and her uprighl
pr-1 huSbaod who It
running for Calllornla
attorney general 'PG'
hll ttay·a1-home wife. 'PO' gunfighter euempls 10
NICI cm * • >n "Scavenger eecepe hta reputellon and
Hunt" (t979) Richard e.n. llYe his last daya In ~.
jamln, J-Coco. When (R)
en eccentric mMllonalre CO)** "Coall ToCoMt"
dial, Iha condl11ont of his C t980) Dyen Cannon. Aot>-
will Mnd hta helr'a on a wtld art Blake. A runaw1y
aeardl for vlrlout artlc:lell hOuMwife and • 9Ct*WY
on a ~ Htl, tile trucker hauling catlla
winner being Ible 10 claim CONI to COU1 bec:Ome Iha
the ~·· rom-. IMQ91 of a wild CtOM-
11 a French mental 1ne11tu-
11on put on • Chilllng "per.
1ormance'' or the balhtub
aasaulnatlOn of revolu·
llonary leader Jean M8"11-
8UNOAY'8 MOVIES
IEl'TBimEIUO, 1911
'PO' country cl'laae. 'PO' t:OO 8 • • * "S41nd Me No
&.'00• **'-'"The Big Tr-" 10:00 D *"A Town Called Flowefe" (t"4) Rodi Hud-
(1952) Klr1I Dougtaa. Eve Hal" (t972) Robert Shaw, aon. Dorie o.y. 8alieW'G
Miiier. Landown«• ar• Telly SavlllU. The -ch he la on hie deathbed. a
determined to protec:t lhelr tor a Meldcan revolution-hypochondriec: aete out to
1lmbertand from a greedy ery lead• to• arnalt i.otat· nnd a aultlble ~ hua-
lumber baton In Caltlor· ed town. band for Illa wife.
nlll'aradwood lor•t. D * * * "Alf'Planel" e • * * "Above Su9pi-o:> *** "AalnlrMCoun-(1980) Robert Hlt)'9, Julie clon" (tkl) JOlll'I Cr9W-
ty'' (1957) Ellnbeth Tayl<>r, Hag«ty. After an alrllner'• lord, Fred MecMurray. A
Montgomery Clift. During er-lalla 10 food polaon-CQU9le encounter danger
the CMI Ww. a c:eptlllatlng Ing, • ...,_. former war on their houeymoon w'1en
Southern belle ta detw· pllot la preeaad Into Mr• th9y come to the aid Of the
mined to h9ve the man of ~ and ""* contend Brltllh Secret SaMce
her dlolca ragwdleN of with on-board hyst9rla. a • • • • "The Sea
lhec:onaequencee. secretive control t_, Chaaa" (19551 John
CJI) •**'""Murder On and cfictle.fllled memo<IM. Wayne, Lana Turner
The Orient Expreu" 'PG' Bated on the novel by
( t974) Albert Finney, Leu-(%) • *"'"Stay,.. You Andrew Geer. A o.rman
ren Bacall. 8elglan llaUth Ara" (1980) Maroallo Ma. captain cornmendeerl a
HarC\lle Poirot ln_,igltM lrolennl, Nutaeela Klneki. ahlp of fugltlYM dur1n9
Iha murder of an American A manled, mlddle aged World Ww 11
lnduetrialtll aboard a lull· man wnbartla on an ellalr CC> • • • "A Uule
urloua and famoue trlin. with a teen-age glr1 wno Romance" ( 1979) Lau-
(1) * • * "S-. Utt• fn4'Y be r•ted to htm. ,.,_ O!Mer. ~ ~ .
Old TlfMa" (1980) Goldie 10:15(11) * ** "Caddyahecil" All elOerly con arti.t jolna
HllWl'I, Chevy cn-. A (tHO) Blll Murr1y, Rodney two young run8W8yt In
aofl-'-ted lawyer II 1orn Oengerflald. The dernent· love on a mad dan ecrOM
~ her ~ ••· ed OfoundMl-.per of a the EuropeM cont1nen1
l'luab1nd·turr\ed·banll awanky country club wllh the dllldren'a perent•
rot>ber end her uptight 'Wegea -~ Ille and the pollOa In hot puf·
preeent llu9berld whO It gopnera Inhabiting hla tur1. ault. 'PG'
runnln9 for Caillornle 'R' Cl>** "Thunderbirds To ~general. 'PG' 11:00 CC) * '"The Heppy Hooller The Rtacue" ( tM t) The e ***"'"My 9oc1y. ooee llolt)wood" (t97e) pilot• of 1111e ~lany
guard" ( tt79) Chrl1 Mertine Baew4cka. Adam equlpJ*S rocket lhlp•
M1kepeace, Adam Weat. The~ of tM call 1!11.111 aeve Ute.,_ of paia-
Baldwln. The new kid 111 9fr11 goae to the fllm Cac>'-~· trapped on a
Chicago high aohoo1 tal 10 mall•• moYle bMed auperaonlt "9napor1. •o·
mallM lrlende with the on her alloblogtapfly 'A' CZ)*** 1' "Adam'a Rib"
IChOOI outout alld togeth· 1';30(1) ***"Ro~" (tU9) Spenc« Tracy,
• IMV lltand "I> to the au-C t987) Stanl•y Bell.,, 1(1tl'lerln• H-s>burn. flt
at eang wt11ct1 had per-Jemee Booth. A Btttlttl murder trtal c~ M¥oo
MOuttd thtm both.. 'PO' treln II robbed of a IOttune In the "*"ieoe of 1 --
l.'06 (Z) *** .. ~.. enw tlrill.lnt ~ by an lawyer end her .......
(1ot0) 8111 MUtray. Aodn.y the........ band .... antalant dletrict
Oengwflald. The dlmenl· 111 * * *"' "The Ofldu.. lltOf'M'I. ed ~ .... of 1 ..... (1N7) Duiftln Hoff. e:JO(B) •• ._..,,_..Goee
1w1nky oounltJ' club man, K1t1'11rlne AoH. The Bridt" (tMO) TOl'll
weo-----the WNle IMlrlg urged to dale 8mo4flerl. ~. A ,_. ~ ~ 1111 tuft • nelgtlbor'a cteuoh*. • -edvel'tltlng llleG\ltM
'R' young graduate It helllng II agltJltld ~ IUrtMt by l!OO'e ()) • * '* "The snoo. an lllfllr wMll lier mo4tMlf. ¥laiOflt Of a tlMutlf\11
9:00 D a • • ~ "The Coacti Of The VeM" (t980) Ao0-
11<1 Conrad. Erin Gray. An
eit'i>'O lootl>MI pl1yer. now
partlally par al)'Zed, volun·
,_., to coacfl a team of
juvenlledellnquenta CR)O
CH> •• * '" "Julia" ( 1977) Jane Fonda. V1naaH
Redgr"'8. Writer UIMan
Hellmen ii drawn Into the
main thrust of wartime
realstance eftort• wt*1 her
cloaMI childhood Irland
IMll• her help. cm * * ·~ "Sterctuat Mem-
orlee" (1980) Woody Allen,
Cllartot1e Aamc>lng A .UC·
ceulul dlrac:tor ,_ a
peraonal crlala u he tries
to make aorne mafor dad-"°"' In Illa nte. 'PO'
9':30 8 QI "Our Family Busl-
,_ .. CPr«nlere) Ted Den-
son. Sem Wanamaker The
~ofan
organized crime ayndic;ata
return• from priaon det•·
mined to dlacover who Ml
hlmup.
(%) * * ~ ''Honeywckia
R6M" ( 1980) Wiiiie Nation,
Dyan Cannon While on
tour, a Te... country· -•em llr'Olr becx>fnM
llWOIYad with the Mductlw
daughter of hie ~lek
-though he 11111 IOYM
hla atay-at·hc>me ..-. 'PO' t&.00. * * * "My Luclty
Star" f19381 Sonia Henle.
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CC) ...... "BIOodbroth-
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:i tt::IO• ***'h"A Raialnln
0 The Sun" (18811 Sidney
.:_ PolU.. Claudie Mc*M.
o &Med Off IN pley by ~-_9 rein. H-OWry Al1emp1.
> Ing to brM* -•y lrom
I-their crowded apvtment In
~ CNcago, • bled( lamlly
0:: mow 10 an ...... wnl1e '*Gh-
bottlood a ...... ~, .. , Heroee-
01 The Blble" ( 19791 Don-
ny Most. Victoria Principal.
Tiie biblical •torlee ol Dan-
ie!, King Nebuchadnea.at
and Estti. are dramatl2ad
IRI
0••"UpTheA~
my" (1980) Ron ll4bman,
Barbara Bach The war-
00-..cl commandant of
Weinberg Mllltaty A~
my 11 no m11ch tor the
troubieloffte brat 1 erlf ofled
trlere. 'R'
(%) *** '"Ceddy9hac*"
(1MOl Bii Murrey, Rodney ~. The demenl·
ed grounda-kllplf of a
•w1nky country club waoee Wiii' lgalMI Ille
GC>Pt-• lnllabltlng Illa lurl
'R'
, t:..a ... ·~ "GrNIMl Heroes
Of The Blble" ( 1979) Don-
ny MOit. Victoria Prlncipal.
Tiie blbllall atorlu of Dan-
ie!, King Nebuchadnezzar
and Eatti. are drametlzad
(R) •• * * "Seven Brides
For Seven Brothers"
( 19~1 Howard Keel, Jane
Powell. The rMI of a troop
01 wlld brot~ decldee to
many aft• one of them
, ... the lnitlatlw.
12:00 CC) •• * "Bobby 0-·
lleld" (19771 Al Pac;tno,
Marthe Kellet. An Am«I·
can rlCing Idol. wno llu
found greet aucx:-. on the
European circuit, 11temp1s
to diaOWl'I hlmMlf !Yorn his
b.ckground and lamtty
whlle falling In love with •
belutlful woman. 'PG'
(B) * * * "Blazlng Sad· dlee" ( 197 •) CIMvon Llt11e, a-Wilder. Otrected by
Mel BrOOka. A rellroed
work• In the Old Weet
almoet llae ,,_. problem•
11\an he can l\lndle wtlltl
he la llPPointed aMrltl of
Rodi Ridge, a ta-pin-
pointed for deetruc:tlon by
I bu"-tycoon. 'R' Cll • * 'h "Cathetlne &
Co " ( 1973) J-Blr~tn.
Patricit 0.W-e. A young
girt travell to Parll to
t>ecome a high lalhlon
model but her plan• fell
through and 11\e opena a
highly luc:ratlve ptOltltutlon
bual,_,'R'
t2:a() 111 * * "Shetloctc Holmll
And The Spider Woman"
( 1944) Bull RllhbOne,
Gale Sonderg1ard
Holmes sets out to cetch a
wornan wtio murdol'a wlth
the help of spider•
t:15 (%) • ·~ "Sllurn 3" ( 1980)
Kirk Douglas. Farrall
Fewcett A pelr of aclen·
tlats working In a apece
•talion are menaced by a
mad genius and hla randy
robot. 'R'
1:$0 (I)*• 'A "The Oodllnd"
(1980) Cyd Hayman, Mlf..
oolm StoekSltd. Th4I trov-
ble la iu-t ~Ing '°' • rural EnQllsh CQUple when
a myalerlous woman dropa
by, 91-birth to an •lblno
baby gltl •nd dlNppN111,
lea\llng Ille lnlllll bttllnd.
'R' " • * • "8-n• Liiie Old Tlmll1' (t9801 G~
Hawn, Chevy ChMe A
eo1M111<11d tewyer i. torn
btf'#9lfl -~ • huaband •I uf nad ·t:>enk
THE DUKE'S LAST FILM John Wayne. Jam es Stewart and Hugh
O'Brian star in 'The Shootist" Saturday on CBS <Ch. 2) at 9 p.m . 'The
Shootist' was the last motion picture Wayne made before his death.
robber end her uptight
prtieent llWlband who la
running for Calllornla
attorney general ·po·
2:00 CC) • * e ·~ "Bloodbroth·
era" ( t978) Richard Gere,
Tony Lo Blanco. A young
man daree to br94Nc lemlty
trad1tJon by worttlng In I
hos91ta1 ward for Children
ratr-tllan In the heavy
conatrucllon bualneu 'R'
2:'4 (%) • * ·~ "Honeyeoc;kle
Roe.e" ( 19801 Wiiiie Nelson,
Dyan Cannon. Whlle on
IOU', a TIJ1U country·
...iem singer becomee
tnvolwd with "" ~live
daughter of hi• aldelc lclt
even lhOugh lie stlH loYee
hl1 atay·at·llOme wtle. 'PG'
3:.30 Cl)**'-' "The Voyege Of
Tanlll" (1975) W.M . Reno,
K Imrie. A young Polyne-
sian boy eet. ott In a canoe
end Kddentally wind• up
on an adventure-pac:lled,
8000-mtle ~ to the
r11rewey .i-ee of Alulca.
'PO' ct e * e •At "The Tenant"
( 1977) Roman Polansl<I,
llabelle Adjanl. A men
renta an epwtment wlllf•
a pr9Ylous tenant oommll·
ted euielde and becomes
paranoid llb<>ut hie neigh·
bora. 'R'
4:00 CC)•*• "All That Jan"
(1979) Roy Scheider, Jee-
slcl LI1n9e The IUtnYllU·
OU1 life of e ptoleealonal
dancer la lollowed from
SIJQCll8 on the atage to
personal CflaM. 'R'
4:"6 CZ) * * e "Cacldylheck"
( 19801 Bill Murray, Rodney
Oengerlleld. Th4I demenl·
ed QfoundWMJ* Of a
swanky country club
wages war agalnll IM
gophtM"a Inhabiting hit turf
'R'
Monday
movies
SEP'TEMIEA21. tt11
EVENHG
t:OO **'"' "TheCll Frorn Outer ~ .. ( 1979) Ken
Berry, Sindy DunclWI. An
eatreterreetrlal tomcet
c;rHtl llnd1 on Earth. ·a· ct **'A "NO [)opoe4t, No
Ae1urn" ( 1tro1 01vl<1
Nlvetl, Darren McOa'tlln
The c:hlldl-.n of neglectMI
~t• ~ 10 •tBOt
their own kldMPQ!ng to
~ aorM attention. •o·
7:00 (C) **·~"The H~tlllf" ( , .... .we ....,,...
Cl1lr• Bloom. FOUf
diaparate people In-II·
gale I hOuM wtth In
lnlamoua reputation tor
eupetnatural golngl-<>n
©) *,, "The Game For
Vulturaa" f 1978) Rlchatd
Hatrla, Richard Roundtree
A ruthleu metC«laty who
tmugg... American hell·
copiers Into Africa during
1 terrorist war iS pitted
against 1 lle<ce treedom
l~t4H.'R'
7:30 CI> ••• "' 1900" ( 19771
Robefl De Niro, Donald
Su1hertand The day-to-
day Nie of two very dltter-
tfll 20-th century Ulllan
llrnlllee la portrayed 'R'
8:00. e * • "Night Wilch'"
(1971) EJlzabeth T1ytor,
Laurance Harvey. An
11tractl1111 -an cannot
oonvtnc. her s1u1pt1cal
hu$band that slle hU -
1 murdet talclng piece In
the del«ted llouM ecroea
the courtyetd.
1J * * "Murder In Ply1on
Pl-" ( 19771 Ed Nelson.
Dorothy Malone The mur-
der• of two Peyton Pl-
reeldenl1 trlgQer a .,.,. ot
Intrigue and 1u1plclon
wnlch •weeps Ille town.
• * * * "Tiie Young Phi·
ladelplllan•" ( 1959) Peul
.._man, B•rbar1 Ruth
The integrity of a young
lawyer Is lnstru"*'lal In
his glinlng a ptestlg~
~llon and • belutlM
~ CHJ 0 • • "The Piiot"
( 1980) Frenk Converse,
Clltt Rober1son A pllot
turns to drinking to escape
the~ ot "''
mwrlage and the lrustre-
llon of his car-'PO'
9:00 D a * ....... And Biby
Makea Silt" (19791 Colleen
Oewllurat, Warren OatM
Secut• In their Independ-
ence. I fTllddle...eged COU·
pie with gtown chlldren
dlacover that a beby Is on
ltawey (R) c.cY• e e '-'"My Body·
9uard" ( 1979) Chrla
M1kep11co, A darn
Beldwtn. The -kid at •
Chicago high school
mekM IYlenda with the
tcllOol OUIC!U1 and togeth·
er they atand up to the cru-
14 gano ""'1e11 had I*·
MCUled them both. 'PO'
t:ao Cl)*••• "CNnltown"
(1974) Jlcil NIQiolaon,
Fl)l9 Duneway. During Ille
19308, • ptl\191• dettctl\le
in,,.. •• 1 c;ue that
.,....... a trail Of~ uan, ..._. • "'4ll'Oef. e •• "F'rom Hiii To VIC·
tory" ( 19791 George Hamil·
ton. George Pepperd Four
friend• from dlllerent
COUtllrlet mUlt leave Patil
In 1939 to light tor their
lndl\lldual countries in
WOf1d Wer II "PG'
10!00 8 * * * "The Man Who
L0\19d Cat Dancing" ( 19731
Burt ReynolOI. Sarah
Miles An outlaw talia In
love with the IOle survivor
of a train his gang robbed
and muat outwit hit
conorta to ensure her
acape
• • • "Seema Ult•
Old Times" (19801 Goldie
Hawn. Chevy Chase A
sotl·heerted lawyer ta torn
bet-her hOpelets •••
lluaband -turned· bank
robber and her uptight
pt._,I husband ~ la
running tor Celllornla
1ttorney general. ·PO'
(0) • • "Aaaaull On Pr•
clncf 13" ( 1975) Au11in
Stoker, Da,,.,,ln Joalon.
POlicMnen and convict•
ere IOfced 10 Join together
lo ptl\llnl a IMn·agl geng
lrom completely OCQUOylng
a ~station. 'R'
11:00 m • * "Tarun And The
Amazons" (1945) Johnny
Wl4samvlllf, Johnny Shel·
lleld Tarzan become•
lnvohl9d with an all-woman
tribe
Ct) * "The Happy HOOker
Goee Holtywood" ( 19781
Martine Beewtcke, Adam
West Tt>e ~of Ille Clll
glrl• goes to the tNm capl·
tal 10 m111e 1 movie baaed
on her eutobklgral)hy 'R'
t1:80(Q) • e• "The Fog"
( 19801 Adrienne Barbeau,
Hal Hol1>9Jok Terror
comes to a small coaateJ
town In the form ot an oml·
nous mist surrounding the
vengeful ghe>SI• of leper'•
killed In a ~eek 1 cen-
tury "'1let 'R'
0 • "The Children"
(1980) Mertln Shaker, 011
Rogere A strange radloac·
llve cloud turns 8 group of
tehoOlchlklren Into mur-
cleroua 1ornblee with blaek
llngerMlls 'R'
12:00 8 * * "Man From Mutlc
Mountain" ( 1938) Gene
Autry, Smlley Burnell•
0-Autry and hll lldek·
lck Ml out to ""' 1 gang
of llOC!k IW1n<f•1 099' ..
ting In a tmall mining town
G *** "RlngOf Pae-
alon" ( 19741 e.tnle c..v.
S tephen Macht. Two
hft~llt pmef\Otltere.
ohatnplonenlp ma~ In
193e Ind 1938. (I.)•• "SuMval Run"
Peter Of-. Ray M•llnCI
A group ot 1Mn·9Qet'•
•tumble upon aomethlng
they 111\ouldn'I ha ... ._,
end muar pay for It wlth
llMMr llVM. 'R'
ti: ti! CID • • "Coat To Cout"
(19801 Dyan Cannon Rot>-
ert Bl1ke A runew1y
hOu-1• Ind I let~
trucker h1ullng ca111e
coast to COU1 become the
tergete of a wild cro ...
country ch ... 'PG'
t2:aO 8 *** .. Trial Run"
( 19691 J-Frenclscut.
lNlle ,.,,,.._, A t1wyer
slrl-for eucx:eN. but
achieves 11 too late
(CJ *** "Motel Helt"
( 19801 Rory Calhoun. Paul
Linke. Ferme< Smith u-
hla blCl<roads motl4 10
procure 1nd 1111en the
ChMp but high quality
,,,_t he ne«Ss tor his aau-
uge business. 'R'
12:46 CD •*'I\ "HoneylUCl<te
Role" ( 19801 Wiiiie Nelson,
Oy*1 c.nnon While on
tour, a Texas country-
wetlem stnger ~
tnvol-..d with the M<IUc11ve
~ter of his lldeklclt
-lhe>ugh he •1111 to....
his •lllY·•l·horne wile. 'PO'
t:OO e "Home On The Prairie"
( 1939) 0-Autry 9 **'lt "Weleome To
L A " (19771 Ketth C1rra-
dlne, Silly Kellerman Vari·
OUI Southern C11Hlornla
relldents are brought
together briefly tn a aeries
of romantic ll1lson1 which
motlty end up be!ng ~
night lllnda 'R'
1:30 8) ,, * ·~ "Jotinny Cool"
( 19e31 Henry SllVI Elli.a.
beth Montgomety. An llal·
tan boy raised by a S1C011n
guerrltla 11 seflf to New
York 10 -ealc vengeance
on tne enemies of 1n
American el(patrl1te
(I) • * "Aw Mutera Of
0..th.. Five m1rtlll arts
cllampjor\1 set out to tlYll"t
the t1Core ag1ln1t powerful
crlmtna11 'R'
2:25 8 * • • 'It "Wiii Penny"
( 19681 Chartton HMton,
Joan Hacllet1 A COWboy
tries to stay out of trouble
wtllle a new lron1terswom-
an tries ro build 1 new Ille.
2::IO CC) * e * 'h "My Bod)l·
guard" (19791 Chris
Makepeace, Adam
~-The new kid at a
Chicago high acllool
makee friends with the
IChool outcast and togeth-
er they stand up to the cru-
el gang which had per·
secutad them both 'PG'
2:46(%) ••• "ClddvsNcll"
(1980) 8ilt MU<ray, Rodney
0Mger1leld. The cMmenl·
ed gtoundHeeper of •
swanky country club
wegea war agalnat the
gophers Inhabiting hit turf
'R'
a:OOO *** "OeadtyStrano·
., .. (19741 Hayley Miiis,
Simon Ward A yooog
woman It terronz.d by a
violent patient who
81C1ped from a mental
l!Olpltal 'R'
3:30 (S) • • • "The Runnet
Stumblel" ( 19791 Dick van
l)ytle, K11h1Nfl Ou"'*' A
Cllllolio prieet la tried for
the m\lfW of a nun wllll
whom lie had bMt'I tu•·
pecllld of having an attalr.
'R'
•::tt(Z) ***~"The Poatt'r\111'1
AIWIYI Rlngt Twlc."
(19441 Une TU<rw, John
Oarfleld. A young won'lltl
plot• to mufdet lier hue-
band with the help of one
01 the man's employela.
~(Cl * "Tiie Hapc>y Hooqr
0-~ .. (lt~
Martlnt leewioke. Adlm
Wttt Tile queen of t"8 Cllll
glrtl 0-IO tM lllf'll .. t• IO l'Nkf I ~ Nlecl on'* ~IP"Y 'A'
Merla Schell A doc:lor Jo:llls
a t'r\111'1 white reeQIJ(ng a Oitl
Ind I• almost lynched by e
df"unll en mQC). 'PO'
Tuesday
movies
8:30 0 e * I "The l.as1 Of
The Moh1cens" ( 1938)
Randolph Scott, Henry
Wiicoxon B&Md on the
s1ory by James Fenimore
CO()C»f F0<1 Wilham Hen·
ry Is lllac;i(ed by Indiana
during the French and
lndlJln War
7~ (QJ • • "Coast To Coast""
( 19801 Dyan Cannon, Rob·
ert Blake A runaway
hOUMwll• and a screwy
Ir ucker hauling cattle
CONI 10 c;out be<:ome Ille
targ14 of a Wiid etoaa-
country chase 'PG'
7:30 ct) * * • "M111ny's
Orpheha" I t980) Jim
Baket. MalllClly Mccourt
The boy1 at an orphanage
rlak I heir Charity fund in an
111emp1 lo help their
socx:er coectl pay becll •
"40.000 debt to the mob
(I)*'"' "Seturn 3" (19801
Kirk Douglas, Farrah
F1wc.11 A pair ol scH!n-
11911 working In 1 ~
station are menaced by •
mad genius and hta randy
robOI 'R'
8:00 IJ CJ) • • ·~ "Salem's
lot" (1979) David Soul,
Jamn Muon A novelist
ret ... n• 10 his t>oynood
hOrne to put an end to
troubled memorlea but
finds that 1 slnlatet m)"l-
tety lhrouct1 hls town (RI D • •'I\ "The Dion
Brothe11" ( 1974) Stacy
Ke.ch, Fredeflc Forrett
Two btothera head Wast tn
Match of m«e exciting
11-aaoutlaws.
U **'lo "Three The Herd
Way" (19741 Jim Brown,
Fred Wiltlamson A mysl•
rlou1 genocide organlu·
tlon I• brought under con-
trol by thrM men.
8) e * • ·~ "The Mdalles
Of Ociober" (Part 11(19741
w 1n1am Oev•"9. Matlin
Sheen. Events within the
Ktflnedy Admlnl1trat1on
during the 1962 Cuban
Mla.alle Cftsta are depicted
(8) • • "From Hell To VIC·
tory" ( 1979) George Hamil-
ton, George Peppard. FOi.if
friend• from dllteren1
countries must le•ve Pent
In 1939 to fight for thel(
lndlvldual countrlH In
W«ld War II. 'PG'
g * e "Valentino" ( 19741
Rudolf Nureyev, Mlctlelle
PhlMlpa. The Illa and 1o-or Rudolph Valentlno. Ille
mo\1118' legendary male
MJt 1ymbol, 11e rec11lled
by acqualnt1nce1 and
"eoooe>"-hungry reporter.
attar hit untlmely de81h
'R' e:oo a a • * • .. on. aoc11 ..
I 19n1 George Burnt, John
Denver God appurs
before a supermarket
manager and convlncee
him to apr..ci 1 meeaage
ot good wfft to skeplict (RI
CC) • * * • 'The Spirit Of
SI louts" ( 1957) Ja,,,_
St-ar1. Murray Hamilton
In 1927, Chet1ff A Llnd-
btrgh becomes the fiflt
mtfl to fly nonstop acroaa
the Atlantic Ocean 10 Per-
i. 1 ca> • • "Mountain Men"
f 1MOJ Cl'latfton Hiiton,
Brian Keith Two fur tt..,.,a tnJOy the ,,_
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~ Movie Guide for the Weeti
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From Page 34
man embarks on an alla"
with a t88f\·110e girl whO
mey be related to him
9:30 s .... "194t"f19791
John Belusht. Tashiro
Mtlune Aller the bombing
of Pearl HarbOr Southern
Ca111orn11 C1111Uans and mll-
lf ary personnel reac;t with
unbridled panic to news of
a Japanese attack In '~'
own beek'.fl.rd 'PG'
10:soo •• "19•1 .. p919,
John 8elu1h1, Toahlro
Mlf\ine Alter the t>ornblng
ot Peart Harbor, Southern
Cehlorn1a cMllens end mlt·
llery penannel react whh
unbridled panle to news of
e Japanese ettecl< In thelt
own bacaye.rd 'PG'
10:46 (Zl * * • • "Adam's Rib"
( 1949) Spencer Tracy,
Ka1he11ne Hepburn. A
murder trial crures havoc
on 11141 marriage of e wom-
an l1wy11< and het hus-
bend, an assts1en1 dlstrlet
attorney.
11:00 g) * * "Tarun Ano The
Huntress" ( 1947) JOhnny
Welssmuller Brend•
Joyce. Tanan lr189 to stop
a zoolOgteal expedition
sent to the jungle to cap-
ture anlm811 for various
zoos
(Q) • 'h "Woman By
Night" (1978) Ajlta Wilson
Lorraine O.Selle A young
man who dreams 01 en
Incredible woman finds his
fantasy coming true 'R'
11:30 CC)*** "Coulln
Cousin•" ( 1975) Maue
Chrlatlne BatrMi, Victor
Lanoux. Two French 1em1-
11ea wllh middle class val-
ues suspect their children
are hevtng 1111 af!alr. 'R' ®***"A~t"
( t980) Rober1 Hayt. Julie
H8QIW1Y. Aller an elrllner's er-falls to food poison-
ing, a nervous former war
pilot hi pressed Into ser-
llk:e and must contend
with on-boatd hyste<la, a
secretive conlrot tower
end cllche-lllled memories
'PG'
($) • • • "Norlh Delles
forty" ( 1979) NICll Nolte
Mac Davis GrouptQ. pill-
popping and all-nighl par-
tying begin to rake lhelr
IOll on two fun-loving but
Oll9f·the-hlll football play-
ers. 'R'
12:00 e • • "The Brothers
O'Toole" (HH21 John
Astin, Pet CarrOll. A pair of
lllck drlftere ride Into the
aleepy, broken-down min-
ing town of Molybdenum,
Co6or8do, In the 1890t.
...... "Hudaon'• Bay"
(1940) Peul Munl, 0-
Tlarney. Fur trappers
found tlle IUCHIM HudtlOll
Bay~ In 17tlw)en.
lury ..... ~
12:IO. * ** "AnetOftly Of A
Murd«" ( 1959) Jam ..
8'-t, Ban Ouzera. A
•m•ll·Mwll attorney """'* In AtflfflJ ...,._.
"" ..... tCICt..cl of le~
Ing a IMfl IUlll8d8d °' . ,.._ .... ,. .....
••• "On God! holl "" (IMO) O~.. lurne,
aw-i. .........-. God
r•twtN to Eanll •nd
choo•• an fnnoc•n1
YoUl'I tlft to ...... IN
~ 111.tt He., ..
... tt1oug11 IN la the
orly .,._ ~ can ac:tu-
~ ... ~·PQ·
CZl ••• "Ceddyatl-*"
(tNO) 811 Mutray, Rodney
~ The dement-
ed f'OUn6a.tlwp« of a
ewtnllr country club
...--~the
~ IMabttlnQ hie Iliff
'A'
t;OO ••• " '111Urder °"
Tl!a Ori.nf &JlpraH"
A TIME OF COMPLICATION Lee Remick and Jason Robards star
~s actr ess Margar.et Sullavan and her husband, Leland H ay ward.
in 'Haywire' on CBS (Ch. 2> Wednesday at 8 p.m .
( 1974) Albert f>nney, Lau-
ren a.can Belgian sleulh
Hercule POl<ot ln1189tigates
the murder of an AmerlCan
lndustrlallll aboard e lu•-
urlous and famous train
1: 10 Iii * * "Dead Man On
The Run" I 1975) Pe1er
Gravea, l<athetlne Justice
When • man l•k• over tor
a murdered federal otflctal.
he SUepec11 th81 the death
was pen of a large. plot
111vol\ltng I lie assuslnatlon
of • p1estctent111I candl·
date. ,
1:30 Q) * * 1'1 "Sangi Bengt
You're Dead" (1966) Tony
Randall. Senta Berger An
Am1tTc1n In Morocco
becomes entangled 1n the
schemes of sp1e9 plotUng
against the United Nations CC)•••• "The Con·
rormlat" (1971) Jean-Louil
Trlnllgnant, Dominique
Sanda. Directed by Ber·
natdo Ber1oluccl. A phlloe-
ophy profestor etruoo•
10 meJn1a1n aome _,,.
blance ol no<malcy amid
the terrors of fueist Italy
In 1937. 'A'
CJ) * * "Return Of The
Dragon" ( 1972) Bruce L ...
~ Nol"rle. A marUal
arta expert joumeye from
Hong Kong to Rome to
help • fl1end wtlO la In lrOU-
bla wltll Iha mob. 'R' 2:00. **'A "811119r Lode"
(19$4) John Payne, Dan
OuryM. Aa a wedding
"pr_,t,.. 1111 Innocent "'*' llftda llilNllf IOGU9ed Of,,....,~'"'* flee to
~ ........ ......... The~··
(1979) ~ ~
Cn•o w..on. A )'OUll9
ldMlllll .,..... to NortNrn
....._. tD join IN lrtln
Aepullllo'• WUggle '°' ~ •fldll• '"' ~g Cl) * * h "l\ey M Y<N
""-" (1Mp) MetOllo Mea-
trOllrlnl, fMetaaale l(Jnalcl.
A nwtltd. mlddl ... !Qad
-tmbet11• on an allalr
wlltl • ·--· gjf1 who nltty be related IO him.
t:IO• **14 "The~"
(1t10) Barry Nawmen,
H8tc*I 0outct A doctor la
~ .... MOOl\O
Ul~::*"fhe~ " .
Hind" (1971) Paler Fonda,
Watrtlf'I Oates. A man
returns to hie family erter
seven years only to leave
~aln to help hie friend
3:30 U "Thi• VanlShlng Land"
(1973)
CC)**•• "Relutrec-
tlon" ( 1980) Etten BYrstyn,
Sam Sheperd Aller a near
fatal auto accident. a wom-
an finds that she nu the
ablllty lo heel othllf"s bvt It
persecuted because of her
retu181 to Claim • divine
influence 'PG'
4:00 rJ) ****"Adam's Alb"
( 1949) Spencer Tracy
Katharine 11epburn A
murde< lrlal crearea havoc
1n the marriage ol • wom-
en lawyer and her hus·
bend, en assistant district
allorney.
4:30($) ***"Seems like
Old Times" (19801 GOldle
Hawn, Chevy Chase A
solt-~ed lawyet 11 torn
bet-,,., hopelMa .,._
huab•nd-turned ·b•nk
robti.r end !let uptight
pr-I husband wl\o Is
running tor Celltornla
etlomey O'f*"al. 'PO' D • * • "All That Jau"
(197g) Roy Scheider. J•-
slca Lang41. The tumwltu-
oua Nie of a pr'*-lonal
dancer la ~ from
aucc.e on the 9IAlge to
P8<'eonal Cl"IMs. 'R'
11P•.,,1r.•1•E•taa. *'
( 1979) lee RemlCI<. Jason
Robards The shat111<1ng ••per-of growing up
amid the lame and glemo1
of Iha Hayward lemlly ts
dramallied (R)
0 * * *'I> "COOi Hand
Luke" j 1967) Peut N-.
man. George Kanneoy A
young man on a ctialn
gang with en unquench·
able thlrsr for freedom
defies all authorily gaining
the admlretlOfl or h•s fellow
convicts
0 * * 11> "The SI Valen.
tine's Day Massacre"
( t967) Juon Robards.
George $11981 In the
1920s. Und8'WOfld kingpin
A+ Capone stages the
bloody warehouse sieugh·
1er or seven rivet gong
members
Q) ***'I\ "The Missiles
Of Octot>er" (Pat1 2) (1974)
Wtlllam Oevene. M8t11n
ShMn. Events within the
Kennedy Admlnlttrellon
during lhe 1962 Cuban
Mlsslle Crisis ate depicted
CC) * • "ShlP"'f ectl"
( 1978) Robert Logan, Mikki
Jlmleon-Olaon. A widow-
er. hie two daughters, a
reporter and • runeway
at• 1trancled on 1111 ISOiat-
ed lialand ahw encounter-
ing a ~ ltorm 81 -· ·o·
Clf) * ** "Ceddy8/ledl''
(IMO) 9111 Murrey, Rodney
~-The demer'it-
... tfOU'ldH..-of a •••"4ty country club
.... .., ..... the re ""'*'"'° .... lurt.
(I) ..... ._,. Liii•
Ml CC) '* * * "A Uttl9 Old TlmM" ( ttlO) Goldlt "°"*-" (1t7t) Lau-H9n, a-y CM.. A
,_ O!Mar, Diane ~ .... llW1ieCI lllWyw .. tom
Alt eldlfty oon an ... ~ """-" ,_ ....... 811•
two yOung ~ In hu1band·lur11td•C>ank
ICM on a mad._~ ,..,._ and Nr ~I
tM £urop91n continent .._,. lluabend wt1o 1e
wltfl tlle ~·a peNnlt running for Celilornla
and tM polloa In hoe pvr. atlomey~el. 'PO'
IUl1. 'PO' • * • "The Rlp..Olf"
7:00 CZ> * • •"' "The Poet111•n ( 1979) Edward Albert,
Alweyt Rings Twiet " Kertn 9laclc. A gang of
(tMa) LaM Turner, JoM ,._.. ''*'-doul>te-ctota
Garfi.ld A )'Olm8 -ona enotller over
Olot• to rnurw 118' ,.. 11.000.000 1n cflMIOnda
bwld111«11 .. MlpOf~ .. • ... ·~··
"·~~~:1i"l
11<1 grounds-keeper ol a water plant 11 destroyed 1n
swanky country Club World War II to stave oil
wages war against the German delf9lopment ol
g<>phers 1nhab1hng his lurl an alomlc bomb
'R' 0 ••• "All Thet Jan"
10:00 CC • * "Joseph ( 1979) Roy Scheider Jes
Andrews·• I 19771 Ann Mar-Stea Lange The tumultu
grel Peter f trth A young ous hie ol a prolesstonel
man 1 flambovant allalfs dancer 1s loUowlld lrom
ot romance cauS<! ~andal success on lhe stage 1o
.imong th9 staid ano stully personal crises n ·
E11gllshmen ol the V1ctor1-12'3& H * * * Caddvshack
an ere R ( t980) 8111 Murrdv Rodney
0 * * N1ghl 0 1 The Oangerf.eld The oement·
Juggler I t980) James ed grouncs-keepe< ot .;
Brolin C1111 Gorman A lor swanky country club
mer potoce ottocer launche' wages war against the
a despe1ate searcn OOPl'le<'s inhabiting his turf
through the streets of N-R'
York Cory tor his m1salng 12:'5 l • * *'' The Postman
daughter m1stakanty kid· Always Rings Twice
rnippeO by a psychopathlG ( 1946) Lana Turner, Jann
cnmlnal R' Garfield A young woman fSJ * * * "The Great Tex· plots to murde< her hus·
as Dynamite Chaae· band W1th the help of one
(1976) Claudia Jenn111gs ol 11141 man's employees
Jocelyn Jones Two female 1: 10 O * * ''> Cry Rape"
bank robbers outwit police ( 1973) Peter Colt1etd
as they ravage the mate Andrea Marcov1cc1 A rem -
poputece wilh bla11ng had rape v1ct1m mistakenly
shootouts, dynamite blasts idet1tilles an innocent man
and outrageous d11gu1ses as her aSS&tlanl
R 1.30 Q) * a ' r The Con-0 * * '• The Outs10er· demneo 01 Altona ( 1963)
(1978) Sterling Hayden, Sophia Loren, Ma~1m11tan
Craig Wasson A young Schell A <lying buslness-
ldeallsr lravets 10 N0tthern man tries ro poss his buSt
Ireland to 10111 the lri'\h ness on to h•s younger son
Repubhc's struggle lor when h•s psychotoc o1011<
independence R boy becomes a recluse
10:-45 (Z) * * '• "Honey~kte 2:00 0 • ,,, "Call 01 The
Rose· I t980) W11tte Nelson, Yukon" ( 1938) Richard
Oyen Cannon While on Arlen Lyle Talbot A cothe
tour • THas country· and a wtld dog become the
westllfn singer becomes compamons of a female
1nvolveo with the M<luctive write<' and a 1reppe< 1n
daughter of his a•delock Yukon territory
even though he still loves (C) ••*,,.,"The Prisoner
his stay-at-home wife 'PG' Ot Second Avenue' ( 1976)
11:00 g) * * "Tarzan And The Jack Lemmon, Anne Ban·
Mermaids" ( 1948) Johnny croft Based on the play by
Wetumuller. Brenda Nett Simon An adll6<11sing
Joyce Tarzan struggifl to exeouuve loses hit iob and
slop the eetlvllies ol pearl his unify because of the
thieves on the African recession and lhe hectic
coast Manhattan pace PG' (JU * * * "It's My Turn" Sl • • "Return 0 1 The
( 1980) Jiii Cleyburgh, Streethght11< Sonny Ctll-
MlchNI Dougtu. A bro-ba 'R'
llant ChicaO<> math proles-2:-46 { f,) • • • "t900" ( 1977)
soi reallies the problems Aober1 De Niro. Donald
In her llv•ln relatlonlhlp Sutherland The day·to-
when she finds a new love day nfe of two ve<y dttt11<
wl!lle In N-Yon. for her en1 20-th century Italian
lather s remarriage R fam1hes •s portrayed 'R'
11:30 ~ **·~"The Wa,,tora" 2:50 6 ft a ''r "Never Love A
( 1979) Michael Beck, Dor-Stranger" ( 1958) John
say Wright Blamed for the Drew Barrymore Lita
murd11< of • cherlamellc Miian Based on 8 novel by
leader at I N-York H•rOld Robbins A man 5
street gang convenllon IHl-pec;ed wetk on the
members of a Coney wild side of tote wins him a
Island geng must light top rung on tha crtme syn.
their way back to lhelr dlcete laddllf
home turf 'R' 3:00 g) * * •11 "Ghosts 0 1
11;45 ©:l ••·~"ti's My Tum' Berkeley Square" ( 1947)
( 1980) Jill Clayburgh Robert Morley, Fell~
Mldlaet Oouglu A brll· Aylmer A dark end dusty.
llant Chleago math prof... old mansion 11 conlld«ed
sor reanz .. the problems "home" by two long-dead
In her live-In retatlonlhlp mOllary offioe<a
wflen she llnds a ,_ love 0 * • "The Rip-Off"
while In New YOO. IOf her (1979) Edward Albert,
latllet'a remwrlage. 'A' Keren Bladi. A gang of
12:00 8 * • * "Captain Eddt." jewel thievff doub~oa
(1945) Fred MecMurrey, one another over
Lynn Bart Famed aviator H ,000,000 In dlamonda.
Eddie Rickenbacker s:30 e **'A"HuntweOfllw ~a wartime lleto Wlld"(1974)~tMy.
alter llylflg nutnerOUI mt. A wN19 man, Stuart Prin-
tlom Ind dMtroytng a gte, devo1• ~ 20
r«:of'd number of enemy V-at• of hie llfe 10 en on-
plenM. localion tlMdy of terrttoriat G * * ~ "Rogue M•" Africa.
( 1971) P9tw O'Toole, John Cl)•* ·-n.1ncredlt>le
Standing. A man wtlo .., VCIVfl08 Of S*'Ofaf'~
made an uneucc.NM Troy r......,... Md n.
.. HHlnallon auampt mlgl't1y llfllp Sting~ try te
agalnat Adolf Hiiier, atop ... 91111 ... ~
ltllecolnea IN "*'Y of Tlun, IPOf'll 1a1111no -the
Nmt ao-n11. WOl1d. ·o· ~ * *. "l.819 Olrte" 4:00 o:> •• "Joeeptl
(1957) o.M IC.ally, Mitzi ~"(1tT7)Ann.Mer-
0aynor. An American gret, .,.._ F'W111. A~
ll'llJelc# eflow ...... ,,,. -·· ~ .,,..,. Eur099an clroult wtl4lft of rorn-. ~ ~
~Iona... among-.... ..., er'CS ~
12:08. CJ) * '4 ••ftle M-.r ~1 of tlle Vlc1ort-
Gunf\gllt«" (1915) Tom -'era. 'R'
UugNln, Ron O'NMI. A •:~. • * "Mwrder Wllhout
gunftglllet lleuntect by a TNrt" (1953) Craig St•
INmt#UI 04"d Nt1 OU1 to ~. Joyce Holden An ~ 1118 "°'* "'"" a llwwttgelor find• hlmMll Pl•loJ arid • umural Wiit! a ~ of mur~
-d tz:ao• * * '* "!'If*'-OI to~
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'Strike Force' feature& rfrom left) Richard Romanus, Michael Goodwin,
Robert Stack, Dorian Haret.OOOd and Tri&ha Noble
Bradford Dillman and MQTfJ FtaRn (center) are parent& to Linda Hamilton
(left) and.Marilyn Jones in 'Ktltg'• Croa&ing' .
Sam Jones tfrom leftJ, Martina Deigman and
Andrew Stevens of 'Code Red'
Meenio Peluce rfrom LeµJ, Joel Higgin! and
Carlene Watkins of 'Best of the West '
Louise Lauer (right J and Barrie Longf ellooJ
talk it over in • Maki'f!g a Living'
New law and order shows workl·ng
~Y.!~~=N Miss Lasser, u Maggie, is a full 1eneration away
Taking a cue from the public's concern about from her co-workers, creattn1 comical and
crime and violence, ABC thrusts into its fall heartwarming scenes for all. Also in the series are
season with a handful of new law and order shows. Gail Edwards, Ann Jullian, Barrie YOWllfellow,
Also new to the network's television series pro-Marian Mercer, Paul Kreppel and Earl Boen.
gramming are a few situation comedies and a high "Strike Force" ii 8 new bour·~adioa/ecl· dramaabow. "()pen All Ni1ht'' is a Friday even.inc new of. venture series beeinninc at 10 p.m. ays. Wben
fering set in a 24-bour coavenience store. Ailing 1 case 11 too mysterious or sopbiatlcated for tbe
from 8:30 to 9 p.m., tbe •it-com features Georce avera1e cop oe tbe beat, tbe Strike Force team
Dzundza 81 store proprietor Gordon Feater. Tbe takes over. Stan include Robert Stack u Capt.
neighborhood store becomes tbe comical •ettinl Frank )(urpby, who beads tbe Strilte Force unit,
for a wacky cast. of characters including Dorian Harewood, Richard Romanua, Michael Goodwin, Trisha Noble and Herb Edelman. belligerent mud wrestlers, ·boaWe midgets and -
spaced-out transients.
prevention of fires. Lonie-Greene stan u nteran
flrefigliter Capt. Joe Rorcbek, an IJ'IOll equad in-
vestigator who bad seen firemen and innocent peo-
ple tilled u a result of deliberately Ht flrea. Two
of Rorcbek's soaa alto are members tit tbe Los
Angeles Fire Department, add.lnc a firehouse ·
"family" touch to tbe aeriea.
''Toda,'• FBI" ii an ~ venlon of the
former "FBI" seri•, Ht fClr Sunday nenlalt
from a to I p.m. Mike CGlman, u Bea a.a.er,
tackles a host of lllecaJ adi'fttiea tUt brtna IUa
elite squad to the nation's waterfronts, wlaite-
collar crime, pornography rtnp and other cuea
out of tbe annala of the FBI.
Lee 111,jcn, belt known for Ida atarrtDs role in
''Tbe lb lllllioD Doll.;.._,, wW ltar ln ''Tbe
Fall OU," WedneldQ'I fNm t to lt p.m. ~ a
veteran Hollywood ltuntm8D, llajon uaea tu. wit
and lkW u a bounty banter, 1oet'n1 ertmlnall
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Continuing the,bllarity oftbe evenin1 ii "llq-
1le" from t to t :31) p.m. Created by eolumru.t-
humorist Erma Bombeck, "llqpe" clipe 1ato tbe
truth• behind the myth of tbe Amer,can
homemaker. Masgie Weston, played by Mlrlam
Flynn, encounters everything from the problems
of three growing sons to a weekly trip to a beauty
shop for local gossip.
The aaga of a family in tramltiOD ls tbe theme
of "Kine'• Croutq," let.for a tot p.m. Saturdaya.
Paul and Nan llolU1ter, played bJ Bradford
Dillman and llary Fr8llll, make a IMt·daance
move to the amall vWqe of Kini'• Croutnc.
There old family tlea and new n&aU..'1pe are
woven into talee of deeply parcled mystertea and
unexpected p8111ons.
who've jumped ball. ...-"'
Capplng ABC'• new fall lineup la "Beat of tbe
West," a aeries set for ~ from a:ao to t
Louise Lasser stars in ''Makin& a Llving," a
comedy series about a widowed woman who enters
the Job market for the flrst time in 20 years. Tbe
P" ~tam1 will W .,.from t•JO -.¥» ........ l'rida,a. . '\ ,, ~ •(. :-.' ,"'-' . ..
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Dtsuter film mogul Irwin Allen brines "Code p.m . Joel Hluins plays S.m Beat, a mild-
Red" to the screen Sundays from 1 to 8 p.m . Tbe mannered storekeeper suddenly catawJted into
series dramatizes the life of a family of the poaitlon of manbal ID a lawleaa town. Tbe
firefighten and also serves u ae imtnaetioaal comedy aeries allo leeludel Carlene Watkiu,~
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.. ! Movie Guide for the Week -l i From Page 36 ! THURSDAY'S
MOVIES ~ ~ 81P'T'EM8ER24, 1M1
~ EVENIHG 3 -..OO~***'n "My Body-> guard" (19 79) Chris
~ Mall•p•ac•. Adam
Balchwln. The ,_ kid at a
Chicago high ach ool
mak.. Irland• with the
tchool outcast and togeth·
ar they lltand up 10 the CN-
el 9atlQ wt\lcn had I*.
secuted them both. 'PG'
CB> • • "Whtt• Water
Sam" Keith LarMI\, A
mourllaln man travels the
Nor1ttw.I with hll huaky
Aarchlno lor the great
white _,er route south ·a·
0 • * 'n "Shoot The Sun
Down" (11180) Christopher
Walken. Margot Kidder In
1&;J8. lour disparate mll-
ftta uM an Oki m9P to
Maleh lor burled gold
'PG'
(%) • * * "Caddyltlack"
( 1980) 9111 Murray, Rod.,..,
o.ngarfleld. Tha demanl·
ed ground941eepar ·of •
swanky country club
wegea -age!Mt the
gophar'a lnllabltlng his turl
'R'
7:41(%) **** "AdanfaRJb"
( 11149) Spancet Tracy,
Katharine Hepburn . A
murder trill _, .. havoc:
In the meMege of • --an lawyw and her hu9-
bend, an ..-tent dlltrtct
attorney.
~-··~··ni.Jaelousy Factor" (1971) Burt Rey-
nolds, Rlc:t\ard Andar'aon.
Dan Auguat becomea
kwoNoed In • ._ trlangle.
wnan a man kllla Iha hue-
bend of hie IOvet and •
racedrlYer klh Illa bMt
friend.
D * * 'n ··Moc1ee1y
BlalM" (11168) Monica Vit-
ti, Terence Stamp. When a
prMita in-tlgator and
,_ aldalllck ara h"ad to
protect • MjpC)ly ol ptaei·
OU9 gama, they find them·
--duped.
• **'~"Mayday At
40,000 Feet" I 197&) David J-. Don u.r.dlth. In
--------~ ---------
a atruggle for a gun, a killer
dlU~ an altlin«. CC1 •• ··~ .... ( 197&)
lr•n• Cara, Lon•tt•
Mel( ... During the 1950$.
111r.. black alat.,.. from
the ghello baCOfM mutlcal
..,paratara. bUt 9Yaf'ltually
suffer lrom lhe presaurM
ol tlatdorn. 'PG'
ta:) * * .. Galalllna" ( 1980)
Stephan Macht, Dorothy
Stratton. A robot la macla
in the lmaga ol a beautiful
woman who da.an'I hav•
any human feellng• * * * "North Dallas Forty .. I t9711) Nick NOite.
Mac Davis. Grouplaa, pitl-
popplng and all-night pat·
tying begin to taka their
IOll on two fun.loving bUt
over-the-hill football play-
.,,. 'R'
0 * * * "Simon" I 1980)
Alan Arkin, Auattn "9nd•
ton Scientllt• at a llaarr•
ly mladlractad lhlnk tank
convince a bumbltng col-
lage prol...sor that he la an
allan lrom outer apac.
'PG'
1:30 (HJ * • •'It .. Julia .. C 1971)
J•ne Fonda. Van•sn
~a¥a. Wr1ter LIUian
Hellman IS drawn Into Iha
main ttvuat ol wwtlma
raalatanc:a etfor11 wMI\ her
a-1 dllldhood friend
Maka her help.
•M (%) * * ~ "Hon.yaudd•
Roa." (IMO) W9la Neleorl.
Dyan Cannol1. Whlla on
tout. a Teua country-
..iarn linger ~
lnvolvad with ,,... Nductlwl
dmJQtll• ol 1119 sidekick
9V'Af\ thOugh ha atlll Iowa
Illa atay .. t..floma wife. 'PO'
10:00 CC) * * * "AHl\alt Jazz" (1979) Roy Sc:Nldet, JM.
aica Lange. The tumullu-
oua llfe of a prof...ional
dAne* la followed from
.-. on the stage to
per.anal cm.. 'R' cm • • • "The 111and"
(11180) MlchHI Caln•.
Oevkl Wam«. While In-.
ligating a raah of ahlp dl9-
ape>Mrancaa In Iha 9enN>-
da Trtanola. a )oumabt
atumblee acrou an lsolat·
ed. 400-yMr-old COiony of
plrat-. 'R'
O ** "Ranaom" Ollwr
Reed. Daborah Raffln A
--./ WHEN TERROR STRIKES David Soul
(left) pleads with the town's constable
<Kenneth McMillan) not to leave town in
'Salem's Lot' Tuesday on CBS cCli. 2) at 8
p.m .
wealthy _, la tarrorbfd
by • mysi.nous .......,,
who la lhrNt.eM!g to k Ill
.,,,_,yone, one-by-one,
with polaon wrowa. •
11:00. ** "Tanan'aOeMrt
Myafery'' (1943) Johnny
Wellamulle<. Nancy Kelly.
Twun •s out to capture
a band of Nazis •
1 1:$0 CS) • * \4 "Catherina ' Co... ( 1973) J-Bltt<ln.
Patrick Dew-•· A young
girt ,,...,,... 10 Pwla lo
beCOma a high luhlon
model bUI har .,._ fall
ltwough and Iha ~ I
highly luc:ratl"9 prostitution
~·R' • * "TM Awakening"
I 1980) Chaifton Ha9ton,
Suaannah York An
-~la1'• da&JO'll•
bacomaa pos.....o by the
!NlleYolent .,Wit ol an
11nC1ent Egyptlat1 ~·
'R'
11:41(%) **'h "Slay Aa You
Are" (1980) Marcello Mu-
trolannl, Nulaaala Klnekl.
A marrlad. mlddi..gad
man embark• on en attalr
with a ·~· girl wtlo may ba ralllted to him.
12;00. * * \4 "Viva MMIAI"
(tHe) Brlgltt• Bardo!,
JMnna Moreau. An lrlah
orphan and • alnger Cflam.
pion the ~ ol Sou1'1 American peuanta. D ••<A "SOyWlthTha
P•rfac:I CoYer" (1987)
Robert L1nalng, Dana
Wynter. An American CIA
agent astabli.tiea • parlect
~ lor hlm-41 In the
world o l International
aaplonaga ... the look·
lllMte ol a foreign lnduttrl-
allst. •
CC) * * * "Motel H .. I ..
( 1980) Rofy Calhoun. Paul
Linke. Ferrnar Smith u-
hla beck roada mot• to
procure and lallen 11141
Cheap but high quality
meat he neada tor hlS aau-
sega buslnns. 'R'
©:l * * • .. England Made
Me" ( 1973) Mlchael York.
Peter Finch. In 1935. white
on his way hOnle lrom the
Far East, a wande<tng
f;nglllhman visits his 1f11er
In c;..m8/ly and ls pat·
sueded to work tor her lov·
er. a wealthy, end d•Sh<><•·
.. 1 lnduS1rlalist ·PG·
t2:30 Q) * • • ··eehotd A Pale
HorM " ( 1964) Gr.gory
Pack, Anthony Quinn A
20-yallf leud bat-•
Spanlth loy•lls1 and a IOcal
pollca chief end• with the
dNlh ol ona ol them. CID *• Coast To Coast·
( 1980) Dyan Cannon. Rob-
ert Blak• A runaway
housewife and I tc1appy
trucker hauling cattle
coul to coast t>acorna 1he
targall of a wlld croas-
country chase, ·PG'
1:00 CS) * * .. Aauul1 On Pre-
cinct 13" ( 1978) Austin
Stoller. Datwln Joston.
Pollcemen and convict•
•• forced to join togatha<
to pr-I a IMf'-aga gang
from completely occupying
a pollca station. 'R'
1! 10 8 * * \4 "Climb An A!'gry
Mounl•in" ( 1972) F ...
Par11er, Arthur HunnlCUtt.
A aherlll tracks an
~ corMc1 who l\es
kidnapped his aon.
1:30. * * "Wltchea Moun-
tain" (1973) Petty ~
.-d. John Caffarl. A,_.
photographer accept• an
Malgnment to ptlotogr~
• legendary place called
Wltctlea Mountain.
(%) • * * "Ceddylhack"
(1980) 8111 Murray, Rodney
Dangerillld. Tha demanl·
• ad grounds-l<aapar of •
awanky country club
wagae Wv agalnat Iha
OOl)hara lnllabl11ng Illa turf.
'R' 2:00. * * "Slightly Scarfat"
(195e) RNlnda Flaming.
Jol'ln Peyna. A gang INder
'109' at nothlno In hla
attempt to ,.. -•
IOCal government.
(C) * * "Laplle" I 11175)
Tony Curll•, Anjanette
Comer. Loult .. Lapll•"
9uch11ter, e leader ol
America'• und•rworld.
hellda up Iha notorloua
organlntlon known as
Murder, Inc 'R'
2:2:5 G * • ·~ · 'Tha Daughters
0 1 Joahua Caba Retum"
( 1975) Dan Dailey. Dub
f Aylor ThrN Shady ladlea
and the Old rancher who
hired them to poM 11 h1a
deughlera are outwilltKI by
the real lather ol ona ol the
Q!.<1•
2:45 W * * •.i. 'Blood Feud'
( 1973) J•met Sllwart.
Strother Martin A smoll
town hlsionan bec:omes
1n110lved In a murder that Is
linked to a century-tong
fight oo.-nalghbortng
1amll1M
3:00 a> * * "Horror Rl-
Frorn Tha Tomb' (19701
Paul Naschy, Emma
Cohen A young French
couc>I• Inherit a curM lrom
theit ancaator s wt1er1 they
return to the castle wtiar•
a Frencn knight and hi•
mistress died. 0 * "Beyond Evil" Lyn·
da D•y Gaorga, John SP·
on. A youno brlc:la 11 terror-
ized by ltllll foroat lurklno
In a lropical mansion 'R'
3:10(Z)**** "Adam's Rib ..
(1949) Spane•• Tracy
Katherin• Hepburn. A
murder trial createa havoc
In Iha marriage of • wom·
an lawyer and ,_ hua·
bend, an ualatant district
attorney.
3:30{S) ** "~blrdaTO
TN Aeecue" (fll81) The
pltota of flye 9'1Kialty
equipped rock•t ahlpl
must -Iha 11...-of pll-
aengera tripped on •
auperaonlc: t•~-·o·
4:00 e •~ "Latoany In Her
HNrt" (1948) Hugh Baeu-
mont, CMtyf Walker. Ji.
cunning lttle lsdy pr-11.
aarna hNdac:hea for a prl·
vata eye trying to IOMt a·
cue,
~ * * * "All That Jazz" ( 19711) Roy Scheider .......
alee Lange. TM lumultu-
-1119 of • profeaalonal dancer la toffowecl from
-on the 111809 to
peraonal crta.. 'R'
4.:1&. * * "Buty Me ONd"
( 1947) Man DenlelA, June
Lodthert. A wealthy young
Oitl marked for Ularrnlna-
tlon ~ at her own
tuner al.
Nets turn to • movies, miniseries, for ratings
By JERRY BUCK
A~T....,..._.,._
LOS ANGELES -In recent years, the
networks have looked increasinaly to made-for-TV
movies and miniseries for success in the ratings as
well as acclaim from the critics.
Here are some or the movies, miniseries and
theatrical specials planned by the networks for the
upcoming season. In most cases, air date and time
have not b6en set:
ABC
"Tbe Manions of Am erica." A six-hour story
that follows the rise or a family from poverty in
Ireland to power in America. Among its many
stars are Kate Mulgrew Linda Purl, David Soul
and Anthony Quayle. Scheduled tor Sept. 29, Oct.
1-2.
"Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy." Jaclyn Smith
portrays the former first Lady and James Fran-
ciscus LI President Kennedy in thla unaut.boriJed rum biography.
'1'he Letter." Lee Remick stars in SomertMt
Maugham's steamy drama ot love, hate and
murder.
''The Elephant. Man." A new televlalon pro-
duction of the cn.icalb' acclaimed Broadway play.
1tarrln1 Phil An1llm from the ataae.
• "The Walter Uppmaon S&oty." Paul Newman
stars in hit first TV movie u lhe famom poUUcal
columni.st, who bu a love aftalr4 wWa h1I belt
friend's wife. Joann~ Woodward stars as Hele1 Armstrong.
"The Lilac Season." Vanessa Redgrave plays
a middle-aged Catholic mother and teacher con-
fronted by giving birth to a deformed child or re-
jecting her beliefs to bave an abortion,
"Inside the Third Reich." A miniseries bued
on the best-selling memoirs of Albert Speer.
former top aide to Adolf Hitler, to be CUmed in
Europe.
"Sizzle." Loni Anderson is a small-town girl
caught up in a gangland murder in thh period
piece, that also stars John Forsythe, Leslie Ug -
gams and Roy Thlnnes.
CBS
"Tbe Blue and the Gray.·• A miniseries based
on Bruce Catton's personal viewa and impressions
of the Civil-War. lt focuses on two f amJlles, one
from the North and one from the South.~
lives become lntermlnaled.
"S..at·rice.." Carol Burnett stan in the true
story ot Beatrice O'ReUly, an alcoholic who re·
habilltattd herself and established the tint Te·
covery house for women.
"The Patrit-ia Neal Story." Glenda JackJon
playa Patrida Neal ln the lupiriq story ot the ac·
tr••· recovery from a near-fatal tt:rolre. Dlr~ g<>Jtrde pl~ MlJs. ~e~·· h~~·. ~ter Roald
"A Small Killing." Edward Asner and Jean
Simmons star in this murder mystery about a
woman college professor who disguises he.raelf as
a bag lady and gets involved with a tough un-
dercover cop.
NBC
''Mar~o Polo." A lavish recreation of the
travels of the 13th-century Venetian, filmed on
locatiop in Italy, China, Mongolia and Morocco.
Ken. MWshall stars In the tiUe role, along with Ann
Bancroft, Sada Thompson, Sir John Gielgud, John
Houseman and Burt Lancaster.
"The Executioner's Song." A dramatization of
Norman Mailer's Pulitzer Prize-winning book on
the last months in the life of convicted murderer
Gary Gilmore.
"LitUe Gloria ... Happy at Last." An ac-
count ol the sensational 1934 child-custody cue of
10-year-old Gloria Vanderbllt.
''Princess Daisy." The story of a beautiful
blonde with a secret, from the beat·seller by Judith
krantl.
&. "World War UI." A scenario ot eventa that
cAld cooceivably lead the wocld powen to the
brink ol global confllct.
''Mission: Impossible -1•1." Your rninloa,
should you accept it, Jilr. Pbelpa, ls to make NBC
first ln the ratln11. Peter Graves lt&J'I ln UUa
J'tf .fJMl~.!!19£J!.S1~ .• ~ ""''"'-' '•H •
CBS
---
Kevin Dobson of ·Shannon' Jeannie Wilson of ·Simon & Simon' Susan Sullivan of ·Falcon Crest' Jane Wyman of ·Falcon Crest'
Jameson Parker rtop) and Gerald McRaney of
·Simon & Simoo'
Helen Shaver as ambitious televinon reporter
· Jessicp Novak'
Barnard Hughes and Clar k Brandon of ·Mr.
Merlin'
Playing it safe with a formula
By MICHAEL DOUGAN °' .. ...,......... ~
0
CBS will premiere six series in the rail
television season, all safely molded around proven
formulas.
The new line-up includes two detective shows,
one comedy,. a Disney program, a drama about a
Journalist and another concemin& a rich and
powerful family.
The private detectives are "Simon and
Simon" and "Shannon."
"Simon and Simon," playin& at 8 p.m. Mon-
day, stars Jameson Parker and Gerald McRaney
as two brothers who operate a small San Diego in-
vestigation agency and whose lifestyles are like
night and day.
Parker ls clean-cut and ambitious. He drives a
vintage aportscar and worries about the books.
McRaney is laid-back and luy. He lives on a
houseboat and prefers drinking wine and cbuin1
women to looking ror clues.
Also starring are Mary Carver aa their
rasblOlfable mother, Jeannie Wilton u their law-
student secretary and Eddie Barth aa 11111
Wilson's rather, the owner ol the biHeat deteetlve
a1ency in town.
"Shannon" stars Kevin Doblon u a recently
widowed plainclothes detective who bu moved "°
San "'f'rancisco Crom New York with bis 10-year-old-
son, played by Charlie Fields. In addition to fight·
ing crime, Shannon and son must cope with the
dramatic change in lirestyles caused by their
move.
AJ Ruscio and Karen Kondulon play Fields'
grandparents, who help in the adjustment. The
show plays at 10 p.m . on Wednesdays.
Looking ror laughs is "Mr. Merlin," airing at 8
p.m. on Wednesdays. That's rig.ht, the wizard. At
the crusty age or 1,600, Merlin pines ror the days or
Camelot while running a seedy garage in San
Francisco.
Merlin is portrayed by Barnard Hughes. Clark
Brandon stars as Merlin's 15-year-old apprentice, ,
forced on the ma&ictan by '+'fbem." Jonathan
Prince plays Brandon's loyal frle~ and Elaine
Joyce is a mysterious courter ror "Them."
"Jessica Novak," at 10 p.m. on Thursdays, la
a one-hour drama about an on-camera television ne.ws reporter, played by Helen Sbaver, wbo
combs Loe Angeles ln search of th• blc atory. Aa
on "Lou Grant;• the obvious inaplraUoa for thu
serlea, many of the plots wW be taken lrom real
We events, aucb M lut year'• diseovery that
pollutants from an open drainage d.iteb were caua-
inC illness amonc WefUardl at an L .A. beach.
"Jessica Novak" bu allo lifted a pa1e fros:n
the movie "The China Syndrome" -the star ll
frustrated in her effort to report hard news by her
bo11, David Spielberg, who prefers to use her ror
light, human-interest features. .
Andre w Rubin and Erick Kilpatrick play
Jessica's camera-sound team and Nina Wilcox
portrays a tape editor at the station.
"Falcon Crest" stars Jane Wyman as a rich,
power-mongering vintner in Northern Calirornla.
She ls a female J .R., big on greed and manipula-
tion .
The series also stars Robert Foxworth, Susan
Sullivan, Lorenzo Lamu Billy R. Moses, Jamie
Rose, Michael Swan, Abby Dalton, Nick Ramus
and Silvapa Gallardo. It aln at 10 p.m. Fridays.
CBS publicists are bailing the program "Walt
Disney" u a premier wbile addlq in the aame
breath that tbil la its 28th aeaaoo. Perhaps that'•
because the Saturday eveniq aeries will feature
much &>rocramminl that'• new to televiaioo -·or at least 17 years old.
Thia aeaaon will include four Dilney ~atrical
films in one-hour lnatallmenta, a& boun ol major
cartooaa and elabt houri al. brand-new procram-
min1.
"Walt Disney" will air at I p.m. OD Satvdaya.
Nlneteen other series wW return to CBS for
the new MMOD.
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John Ritter brings cheer
to New York In TV movie
See Pilot TV Log
MUSICAL ECHOES
Dancer from Broadway
in Newport's 'Music Man'
See Weekender
OUNlil COAST
FRIDAY . SEPT~MBER 18 1981
Delly ,..._ ,._--, 1uc-.. K....._.
Aminoil's oil rig "Emmy" off Huntington Beach may attract more rigs because of federal beauty
contest along Orange Coast .
Coastal beauty stirs flap
Huntington Beach called 'odorous
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of .... Delly ..... IUll
A federal report evaluating
the scenic beauty of the
California coastline sees Hunt-
ington Beach as the odorous
eyesore of the Orange Coast,
while Newport Beach, Corona
del Mar and Laguna Beach
come out smelling like a rose.
The two-inch thick document
com mission ed by the U.S.
Department of the Interior as an
environmental report for future
offshore oil exploration bas·
raised the ire of Huntington
Beach Mayor Ruth Finley who
says she suspects it is a "self-
serv ing and s hort-sighted"
analysis.
Officials in Newport and
Laguna are understandably less
critical. "I agree with it total-
ly," says Newport Beach Mayor
pro tem Evelyn Hart, referring
lo the report's high evaluation ol
her city.
Newport was ranked the
the seventh most scenJe section
of coutlloe in Califonla with an
"aesthetic raUng" of 98 points
out of a pouible 100. By con-
trast, the cout of Big SUr in
Northern California received a
98 raUns.
HunUncWa Beach la ranked
far beblnd with 48 polnta.
Tbe coastal stretch from
. Corona del Illar to Lacuna
Beach alto received 98 federal
beauty pointa; Laauna Beach
and south La1una cot an'
aesthetic ratma ol 81 polnta and
. Upp er Newpori e•Y wu
awarded a ~c potDu.
• Alex C. Watt, a federal 1eo-
arapber and c:oordlnator ol the
leport, HJ• 'the fladlnca tn-
dicate that on the Orange
Coast , Huntington Beach
would suffer the least scenic
damage by development of off-
shore oil derricks.
He says the report, conducted
by the private consultants of
EDA W Inc., will be used by
federal officials next June to de-
cide which oil tracts in Southern
California should be leased for
private oil exploration.
Watt said the report equally
recognizes natural scenic beauty
and what appears to be ap-
propriate and pleasing blends of
architecture.
"It's a subjective report,"
Watt says. "But it gives us a
handle on what's there right now
and how potential offshore oil
development night affect it."
Huntington Beach's present oil
operations, which include the
seventh largest oil field in the
state and two offshore plaUorms
within the three-mile limit of
state waters, is a major reason
for the city's low scenic rating,
according to the report.
The report states that the
city's ocea n horizon Is
"dominated" by the two existing
offshore oil platforms and that
the ''modest housing and old
downtown area of Huntington
Beach fronting the ocean is clut·
(See COASTAL, Pace A!)
Final hours probed
in .county stabbing ...
By RICHARD GREEN Of_.,.., ........
Sheriff's investigators are try.
ing to piece together what hap-
pened to 20-year-old Ginter L.
'Fleischll from 9 p.m. last Friday
to the time Monday when her
body wu found in a shallow
1rave near East Irvine.
Tracy Leitch, a cloae friend of
the dead woman, said lo a mlaa·
IJ'I peraona report flied Satur-
day with the Newport Beach
police that she lut saw Illas
111t1cbli at t p.m. Friday at the
Sandplper lnn, a i..1una Beach
bar wblcb featur11 Uve mU1lc
and a dance Ooor.
Jack Fl-.Chll ot Mission, Vl•
Jo, )Illa nelechll '• f atber,._ldd J :
in an interview that bis daulbter
and Miss Leitch ate dinner at
Miones Restaurant on Balboa
Island before headin1 south for
Laguna Beach.
He said bis daughter lived at
the family home in Mission Vie-
jo but wu ataym, as a weelt-
long house cuest at the Leitch
home in the Dover Shores area
of Newport Beach.
Flelscblt said he'a not aure ex-
actly what took place at the
Sa..ndpiper Inn or why bis
daughter and Mist Leitch parted
company at t p.m. Miu Letkh
was \IDavallable for comment.·
Streriff'a Lt. Wyatt Hart bu
said that an autopey bu rt-
(8ee G94 VB, Pa .. Al)
ACTING HIS AGE?
What ro1e· would tempt
Leon Ames from CdM home?
See Weekender
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YOUR HOMITDIN DAllY PAPIR
O~ANG E COUN l Y CAL IF OFH~I A 25 CENTS
Remap vote drive set
Huntington Republican launches signature effort I
~
By JERRY CLAUSEN
Of Uot 0.11, ...... SUlfl
Assem bl y man Nolan
Frizzelle, R-Huntington Beach,
has launched his party's drive in
0 range County to collect
signatures for a voter referen-
dum to overturn the state
legislature's reapoortionment.
Appearing before a joint meet-
ing of the Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach Chambers of
Commerce at the South Coast
Repertory Theater Thur sday,
Frizzelle said his campaign of-
fice will function as a "clearing
house" for the petition drive
within the 73Td District.
He said later that his staff
already is putting together a list
of probable volunteers to
circulate petitions.
The Republican Party filed ref-
erendum campaign papers
Thursday with Attorney General
George Deukmejian in an at-
tempt to overturn three con-
troversial reapportionment bills
signed into law late Wednesday
by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Frizzelle said his party must
gather 346,000 signatures within
the nut ~ days to put the reap··
portionment measure before the
state's voters next June.
More important, Frizzelle
said , is Che fact that by qualify.•
ing the issue for the ballot, the
c urrent legislative a pportion-
ment would remain intact until
that June election. "
Republicans, he sald, believe
they can capture three more
Senate seats by then, offering a
legislative balance that could
overturn the Senate bills signed
by Brown.
<See REMAP, Page AZ)
Airline r
hijack e d
in Poland
Instant millionaire
Disabled man wins lottery
BERLIN <AP> -Twelve
Polish students hijacked an
airliner with 49 people aboard
over Poland today and ordered
it flown to West Berlin, where it
landed despite apparent at-
tempts by Soviet aircraft to
force it down in Ea!;t Germany,
U.S. officials said.
The hijackers, nine men and
t hree women , surrendered
without resistance and asked ror
political asylum after the 12:33
p.m. l3:33 a.m . PDT> landing at
the U.S. military.used Tem-
pelhof ailtfield, U.S. authorities
reported.
West Berlin police said initial
reports by U.S. officials that the
hijackers h ad brandished
homemade firebombs of
gasoline-filled bottles were un-
true. Police said some hijackers
had knives. In Poland, the official news
agency PAP said the hijackers
threatened to kill a stewardess if
the captain of the LOT Polish
Airlines turboprop did not abort
his Warsaw landing and take the
plane to West Berlin.
PAP also s aid Poland's
military mission in West Berlin
was demanding the hijackers·
extradition and was protesting
their being turned over to West
Berlin authorities. It was the largest group of air INSTANT MILLIONAIRE
pirates ever involved in a single Johan Johansson
hijacking of a Polish airliner.
Officials said the Soviet-made •
Antonov-24 had a ~rew o~ four R e a g an h a ils and 33 passengers m addition to -
the hijackers. G ld F d U.S. military spokesman Capt. e ra 0Ti
Brian McConnell said some
passengers reported seeing at d e di·cat i·o n three "aircraft with red stars, or
Soviet aircraft" buzzing the
jetliner "in an apparent attempt
to force the plane to land."
Base spok es man Nor a
Praeger said no one aboard was
harmed. After the hijackers sur-
rendered, a bus ferried those
aboard lo the terminal where
West German authorities began
questioning them.
Officials said they had no
word on any of the passengers
not in"'.olved in the hijacking
seeking to defect.
The LOT airliner was on a
regularly scheduled night from
Katowice in southern Poland to
Warsaw when it was comman-
deered, according to an airlines
_spokesman in the Polish capital.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP>
-A $7 million museum honor-
ing Gerald Ford's presidency
was dedicated before more than
a quarter of a million people t.o-
day , with President Reagan
bailing Ford as the man who
"healed America because he so
thoroughly und e rstood
America."
In a speech prepared for de-
livery at the dedication of the
Gerald R. Ford Presidential
Museum, Reagan called his
fellow Republican "a good presi-
dent who led us well, a good
man who sought to serve others.
·'His was and is an unques-
tioning belief in the soundness of
.our way ol governing and in the
resiliency of our people,"
Reagan said.
"Gerald Ford healed America
because he understood the ad-
venture ol America: her way of
governing, her people, and the
source of her strength as a na-
tion," Reagan said.
Police Chief Francis Pierce
estimated at 250,000 the number
of people lining the parade route
and camped in front of the
museum. .
Ford served 2~ years in the
nation's hlghett office after be-
ing tbnllt into the Job in 11'74
when the Water1ate scandal
forced President Nixon lo re-
sl1n.
"Gerald Ford woke ua from
that nilbtmare" of Wateraate,
Rea1an said. "And durina our
blcenlemllal, be reminded tbe
American people ol the ecilee-
Uve 1'llClom of their WaJI aDd
the remartable acble¥e111t111U ot
their put."
• "Tcida.Y. many ot u ta pullllo
< .. n u ,P .. •At> a
'l
NEW YORK CAP> -Swedish-
born former merchant seaman
Johan Johannson became an in-
stant millionaire in the New York
State lottery, but says the
money came too late to improve
his lot. so he will give some of it
to charity.
He no longer has to worry
about money, but he is disabled.
His wife is dead.
''I want my health," he said;
"You cannot buy your health."
Jobannson, 58, who lives in a
one -bedroom apartment in
Brooklyn, won $2.2 million in the
state of New York's pick-your-
own -numbers lottery game
called Lotto.
Johannson, who must get
around on crutches because of
problems with his legs, watched
the numbers being drawn on
television Saturday night, but
kept his secret for six days while
the city's news media went wild
with speculation on who the
millionaire might be. He came
forward Thursday.
He said he wrote down the
numbers he wanted and gave
them to a friend named Rosa,
who bought the $1 ticket for him.
He said he would give some of
the money to Rosa, some to
charity and some to four foster
children he sponsors in Korea,
India and Africa.
He will get $100,000 in two
weeks, then 10 annual payments
of $215,206.92 for a total of
$2,252,069.20, said George
Yamin, a spokesman for the lot·
tery.
Johansson, who had been liv-.,.
ing on $521 a month in disability
payments, said he has no plans
to move.
"I've been in that house 28
years," Johansson said Thurs-
day at a news conference at a
lottery office. "My wife died in
that house, and I don't see why I
got to leave.
"Money, really, when you get '
down to it, what is it? . . . I got
one lifestyle and I intend to live
that way."
Then, reflecting on his wife,
Bridget, who died six years ago,
he said:
"If I had had the money, then
maybe I could have helped my
wife. She had diabetes and one
leg was amputated. She died of
<See LOTTERY, Pace A!)
~DRAlll IUIT llATll'
Fair through Saturday
except some low clouds
near the coast early Satur·
day morning. A little
"cooi,r on Saturday. Highs
ranging from 70 to 75 al
the beaches to upper 80s
inland. Lows tonight 62 to
70.
JlllDI TDDAY .
It'• tlw NCOl9d tDffk ol "°"" leogue .acUOft /or Oronge .
Coo1t lltgll 1cllool football
ttom•. Sft lforv, Pao-CJ.
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37 more nUke pr0testel'8 arrestetl ~ , ;\.,
SAN LUIS OBISPO <~"-...
Helmeted otflcers bro~e i#U
attempted blockade at the ma.Ut
gate or Oiablo Canyon atomic
power plunt ror the rourtb
t!lraight day today arretti.I !J
anti -nuclear proteal4!t!l,
in c luding s inger Jackson
Browne and bringing the total
arrests to 966 ..
"I hope they don't break my
hands," Browne said just befote
being led away in a crowd ~th
members of his anli·AUfitlftr •
affinity Rroup, "The GWll'clian Ions ."
Demonstraton ha~ c~
that rough treatment by 'POiice
has resulted in two fractured
wrists.
Browne said he complet.d "8
non-violence training Tttun41ay
and was ready to be arrested.
Browne, the first celebrtty to
From Page A1
be urested la four clbJ ol'o
protesta around the Paclfia 0...
& Electric Co. facility 12 tnll~
south of h ere, has be4'n fa
longtime opponent of auctear
power. Earlier, actor ~
Blake participated in a nab61'h
landing near the plant ~ wJi,
not arrested. ' '• ~
"I don't want to go to tall111ait I,,
want to make a st1\t••t.'\
given d plte yean of warntnis
IM protesta. I
"I think this plant II openlnC
because some very rldt aad
pow erful people wae>t i( ~
open,'' be said. "Mont)' t1l1b in
our society and I thlnll Olat h•
to ch'11l&e.'' f
After Brbwne'a •r-t a bus
catryinJ plant employees \o
work wu blocked br1eRy aft~r a
band of seven protestera lot
yarls inside the gant stood ID }ti
patb and were arrett'ed.
'the pr otesur1 , wbo
appal'eJ'ltly lllflltrated t.he plet
before daybreak. raced down ltn th~ road from low bills,
Browne told reporter• Si · C.aif k l ,. . in tbe milly dawn.... • mo n ..... ~ un e l ( pregn~t and we want •. ,.,, ~ •
chi ldren without ii 1 i . ·· de~~~~~. who has w:. ' ' to draw 5nn 000? ~~J~~~ ~;,~e .~.,.. , . . ~' . •
Eyes" and' "Rock '10 on ~ ....,...,W YORK c•P> -1' ~ Ud ...l.m "Scissors Cut" and wr• Water" and who starred la 'Ule , ~~ " a.. ~ Uttle Town" in 1975 lot
movie and album "No Nukes.~ ... An. grade ec~ chums from G~unkel -Saturday's concert
charged that approval for the Queens who B~l.tned success aad will be a nostalgic event. It will
Diablo plant has been hastily then w~nt their aepara~e weys. b th · f" s t full concert are getting together agam *ur-e e1r tr
day in Central Park, and up to tos:eth~ in 11 years.
500,000 friends are eJtpect... • .ft'he1r spokeswoman says
You'd expect that kind of mbre than hall the songs they
REMAP DRIVE. turnout for tbese two, Mtter elan lb perform on Central
• .-· Perk 's Great Lawn are frona known :18 one of tbe a..-c m-lhlr ],)Oetlc '60s hits, wl!tlcb ln-• •
Republicans have called the
Democratic bills that would
eliminate five Republican As-
sembly seats a "fraud" and a
"rape" of the minority parjiy.
'· J 've talked to sevetal
Democrats who can't believe
their party has done tb.ttl ," he
s aid.
d us l r Y. s most popular col-duded •ch folk -rt>ck standards
laborating duos -Sim?D and as "Seunds of Silette•.'' "iab Garfunk~I. . . St r e et Br id g e Song , ' ' The1!. Bndge Over Troobled "Scarborough Fair," and "Mrs. Water re<:ord album, their last Robinson .. from the movie
joint recording. eff~rt, ll01d DMte "The Graduate."
t ban .1 O m ti la o Q · co Pl es The rest of the ~oncert will 6e
worldWtde. It was the~ bi984:9' songs from their Mio careeta,
hit.. · which have iaclu<Md lllts like
"'" ....... The current aruf former president emu lf1eir rcwe.~ are dwarfed by
the presidential. seal at the Gerald 1-'orcl l 1ri>~1de11tial Museum in
Grand R.opidt. From left are a -pr1•s11il·11t onrl \lrs Ford and
Preside:rit and Mrs Reagan
Simon and Garfunkel ha•e ''Kodachrome" and "50 Ways t;ie p~formed ~e~er only rarety Leave YQUJ' Lover" by Simon, From Page A 1
The new law, if it stands, al9-
co uld add as many as fi'Ye
De mocrats to the Senate and
would leave coastal Orange
County without a state senator
for a two-year period.
Frizzelle said plans call for
mailing a petition to every reg-
istered Republican in the stale.
Frizzelle, a hesbaa,an
legislator, recapped • hill :ttrs~·
year in Sacramento ~dtl>'
for coastal area daamber~
bers, noting, "To say I'm difJll):
pointed is only ·part o( t~
story." 1 '
He said "We·re coming tOUH!
end of eight years of 4bastet.fl
will take two (gubernatortW.>
terms to undo what Brown's *'·
ministration bas wrought."
s rnce beginning tMelr solo and Garfunkel's eurrent ct)art
careers -at a 1972 fund-""6• singte "A Heart In New York." FORD MUSEUM.
Co r for~ er S_e o. .G •~r..a~ "I think the people who will k • •
•I
Door-to-door petitioning will
follow, depending on the nsult
of that initial mailing, he said.
McGovern s Presidentl1at bid, It gotng to hear Simon and life -from this country and whom he met with separately
a 1978 Carnegie HaJl benefit f~r Garfunkel will be people who en-othe rs -have come here to Thu r~da~ night Reagan also ~~e deaf and. also ?n .~BC s joyed them, identified with th~m speak words of tribute to Gerald m<'I with rormer French Presi-
Saturday Night Live pre>-and grew up with them rather Ford," said Reagan, referring to dl•nt Val(•ry Gascard d'Estaing. The assemblyman s aid his
party believes there will ~ bO
d i ff i c u It y in gaining t.be
signatures required to put the is-
sue before the voters
Brown, he said. has worked
·'deliberate miscru.r·• =mt private enterprise and b ·
gr:md hi1e th el~htt~~ than the new generattoe of the prominenlpoliticians andan Grand R apids has b een
. n w .e>'. c l~ars/' says pop mune Ille· ternalional leaders on the dais l'l'll•hrnt1ng the dedication all
on "advice from a small ..,P
of people." 1 •
twice sin~ split.UQI 111 1'lO -tdltan and record producer Milt along the Grand River. Wl·l·k. timing at to coincide witb
Simon sings on t he cut ''Ill Ok9a "The millioos of Americans tht• formal unveiling of its re·
) " . ) ,~ Cars'· oo Gartt.tel 's De"it 8\ltion and Garfunkel, who who soon hear or read these rurb1~hl1d downtown
dtetlined to be Interview~ re-words will not long remember ..
From Page A 1 . ,
'> COAST AC: (:ITIES RAT~~~~ •.
tere d with oil wells scatter~ shopping complex,·• t .... _.>~PorS beaches al Laguna, A"so Beal'itl
helter-skelter." ' · ·.. notes. ~, ~'-~ and Salt Creek, .. t!u! tfport said.
The report continues that: the The community appatenuy The report did' critic.he the d~-
Ed ison Co. power ptant on loses points because "publit ae-· \'elopmentofconddlhtnt'IJ1mtlr.tt
Pacific Coast High~ay near cess is very limit.ed and there "obliterate terrain" [N so~e
Newland Street stands "in sharp are no ocean view or ocean areas .
contrast to everything else in sounds," the report stales. "It sounds Like they really un-
terms of scale and chara(:ter:·~ Newport Beach gets ·high d-..stand what it'' like ..,., ..
1t also indic ates that tbe marks for its "picturesque'' en-s a id Laguna Mayol' S'at-Jy ·
apartment complex on tbe lteach trance to Newport Ba}', and trs Bellerue, who expressed 'iome
north or the city's municipal pier "very attractive" beach· and rel· s urprise that Laguna' wasn't
is an inappropriate blend with iidential developments. ~ . ranked as high aa tolewport
the rest of the nine-mile-long "Marina environment, ~ Beach. stretch or open beach. houses, islands, rugged s The coastal stretell bt!lween
The r eport notes th:at \Ile produce the strougest imag " Huntington Beach ana Ntiftpoft
Bols a Chi ca lowland manh-.. the repwt states. only received a :n ratiat1-.i1
pears "overly stressed" ~ dU "Newport Bay ta ~ro -et because "hannony is bl'drtrl by
platforms. • Mar, presents ... comb1na heavy traffic and ntf'ltect wses,"
·'Odors and noise ~ oil de-outstaD<Ung sbortHne., 'la the report slates. It s ays the
velopment and power plse aJld cUfbaJ (~res'° . heavy trdic and ~·~
maJ·or liabilities to tbf\ " pictures-que hd eil · botldtngs are the~* ~·~or
the report concludes. Not.JJllU t · laottscape . . . : • liabilities.'' ... t
Huntington Beach rank.C<ttO-iest "Cultural modifk11&i are 'The Orange Coa!l ~~ from
on the Orange Coast, there are distinct in Newport: 'S!f.i· Daha Point l<> San CleP*b\e
only 10 coastal are~· ~ l•l"·SIJl._bomeo mell isa•t ranked Much ~iglter Olllll a
aesthetically ranked: . . m•tntaiaed; counnerci ~ SI rating. Tbei~ states tbat
For example, the trlcts (illed by' loc~ ctfD~ ''traffic conges&ieo, ratlt~d on
L Be h h r re b · ft tabliah---beach, rip rap boulderi" are~ ong ac s ore ine c a usm s es . ......_,,_ ~ • . attractive. "Land \JM is mixed.
79 rating largely becau~ lta and 09vel and pictur~ IUlO' V°'"Y busy,'' the re.-.~ ........ -. apparently appropriate blt'bd fl ferries." rA~"iJ! .... .-. • -..
high-rise architecture, ccording Upper N~wpotC Bl(J ... ""!.J.'fl"'f' Federal geogl'apber att sa.ya to the report. •_ -{ tifiea as a .. preatief ·llUUC.b~ tbe report loot seyen montM to
"lt makes me m~,'1 said Calib'nla wetland" tbati" · eomplete, cost '250,000 lnd
Huntington Beach Maydl' R.U. •i•es a "natural ou& in ~ltly .-imarily was conductld by 'two
Finley. "They casually· e~all urbanized area." 1nte repert consultants who drdVe the coast
•he coast and then make' D · adds that "airport not• ls from Oregon lo the ~an
&umptions without reco1nldllg particularly annoyin~~: border.
lhe city's history of oil eJqJlora-"I'm pleased but not tbAl s~ The coastal areal rated
lion," she said. ~ prised," Mrs. Hart said. ~·0ur aes t hetically talghe"r tbltb
Mrs. Finley declared tlae oil city is one of the cleanest and Newport had perfect 100 scores.
boom beginning in the 1920s ac-most beautiful along the coast. Those areas ar e the kings
he.-rsed 20 songs last wee Ln them but can be sure that in From Page A 1
Garfunkel's Manhattan Qart· their minds and hearts there wa ll
meal -both still live in '!'Jew be a flash of recognition and a GRAVE York City -: and reheaned swell of gratitude ... that if put ••• every day this week wtpi an into words woWd result in a sim
11-piece band. -~ ~tatement by his countrymen
'fbe reunion conccnt i.t free. about Gerald Ford: 'He was a Money from the sale of S7 T-good president who led us well •thl~ and posters will l"beftnrt • _ a good man who sought to
New York City parks. serve others.'·"
Britisb ~i nge~· ~lton John Rea gan was one of man~ of
performed m a s1m1lar concert Ford ·s old friends and political
t.-t year that drew an ~stimll&.eid foes who joined his former
2!9o,OOO people. hometown neighbors to toast
The concert will be recorded and roast him at the opening of
and videotaped. Whether there the three-sided chrome. glass
will be a record or TV special and s teel building.
ba'P't beeo de~i~ed. There are Reagan took advantage of the
119 plans for a JOIDt tour. gathering to confer with the
~0-cent st__.~
bid not de~: : r
'WASlHNGTON (AiY ~ A~bough It has been turned
down again on. its request to hike
die price of a first-cl~s stamp
from 18 to 20 cents. tJle Postal
Senice may not be licked yet. ~ Despite the latest reJectia. ot
the proposed two-cent lncreaae
~the Postal Rate Co1nmldlon,
tbe nine-member Postal Service
board may vote Tuesdsy to put
Ul• 20-cent rate into t!lft'ect on its
own, without the commission's
approval.
The rate panel denied the
Postal Service request for the
third time Thursday, rejecting a
claim that labor contracts make
the increase necessary.
leaders of Canada and Mexico,
who were also attending the
ce remonies lo this western
Michigan cit.y of 182,000.
"We haven 't changed the
course of the world," Reagan
said Thursday. "But we've had
a good time."
Reagan had breakfast with
President Jose Lopez Portillo of
Mexico and Prime Minister
Pierre Trudeau of Canada,
.Brinkley set
for ABC job?
NEW YORK <AP) -David
Brinkley is leaving NBC today
after 38 years with the network,
but it looks as tho ugh ha s
politi c al s av vy and wry
commentary will be back on the
air befo re long.
vealed that Miss f<~leiscbli died
of a stab wound to the chest. He
wouldn't comment on w~ther
or not s h<' was sexuali)(" as-
saullcd
. Construction workers found
her \>odv wrapped in a blanket
Monl:iay· in a shallow grave near
Sa n d Can yo n Avenue and
!\<t arim· Way in county territory ..
She w l!s wearing des.igner jeans, ,
a pullover s hirt, 00\lts and ear-!
rings
Fl e1sc hli s a id that hi.s
daughter was to start a job Mon-
day as a baby sitter/tutor for a
Newport Meach ~ily.
M 1ss f'le1schli previoosly
"or kcd as a salespersoa in a
clothing shop, said U,. Hart.
F le1schl1 said his daulbter
was born in Long ~eacll: Sbe al-
t e n d cd J a m es R . Lowell
Elementary School in Belmont
Shores and Will Rogers Junior
High School in Long Beactb. He
said that after the f&mlly lllO'ved
to Orange County, she atteded
Corona del Mar High School and
Mission Viejo High School. a.e·
also look some classes at W -
dleback Comfl\Unity College. lid
s aid.
/\ memorial service for ¥i:D
f'l eischli wOI be held Monday al
O'Connor"s Mortuary in Laguna
l1 1lls. Tht: service is for the im-
ml'Cl1ale famllv
Proj~ct extended
TOKYO <AP > -Japan and
II
I I
'
~ounts for the scattered oil wells And it seems that the report Range North, Humboldt eotai&J;
in the city, but she criticized tbe recognizes that the Upper Bay Santa Barbara Island _. Saft
report for not finding out...dqll should be preserved." Miguel Island, both ill S•a
new city ordinances re~ Mrs. Hart said city ofhtlall Barbara county; the A.aacapa
future beautification of emtjng are protesting any future sal&bf Island and Begg Rock in Ven-
oil sites in the city. federal offshore oil tracts lura County; and Santa Catalina
She also noted that t~ ~ is because of the danger of a spill. Island.
landscaping and turnin;g l.be She expressed hope that the Newport tied with Los
Bois a Chica bluffs into"" seat cu,y·s aesthetic raliq ~!Pu " Coroaados Island. near the Mex-
view park. I~ ~ a..1 lte1'l .prevent offshore .. rt ican border, for sceftte ~auty.
Suspect vanishes
SAN MATEO <AP) -A man
who stocked dollar bill change
machines has vanished with
nearly $28,000 in cash. according
to sheriff's officials.
Brinkley receive d an offer
from ABC News. which is ciose
to being closed, according to
net work sources.
"1 'm gorng somewhere,"
Brinkley said Thursday before
he was guest of honor at a
farewell party thrown by NBC
News President Bill Small
the• l'natcd States have agreed to
C'XlC'nd operations at the only '
J a pa ncse n u<'le ar fuel re-1 processing plant until the end of 1
19R4, the chi ef of Japan's
St·1t•nt·t• and Technology Agency • j
"It's ridiculous if the}l.!~ 4>'· velopment. t ': ,. accordinc to the r•rt·
ing th al the city bas..a low The stretch of shofftli~ni~ ' ... '
aesthetic value so it .,.r& 'de Corona del Mar t~'u:J2aiuf .. a f OA1 p e Al ..
a ny harm to develop arore off. Beach was not Ur:! · . r ~ .. .'' ~ .,
• f •
• l 3 piece Teak Tray Se~ ,
"""""""·d ,od.,. I
shore oil tracts," t he ma.Jor Newport with a rating · ' TTE~R· ~ '.' said. report noted tbe Illa ural W • I ~· I
"We don't want to· imitat.e beauty of Crystal Co~8'et.e . .,,. •
other cities, but there's no toea. Park. • _ .f ' diabetes, and maybe the .mbftey
son Huntington Beact. can't ''The water's edge bt!e&IDGI Jd h h 1ped -..
become as attractive as other very dramatic with bigb ter-cou ave e ...,r. ' He was crippled in the Me 2. coastal communities in Orlll&e races, rocky intertidal zone, otr-1973 collision in New Yor~
County.'' s hore rocks and pocket harbor between t.be \tHsel be
Huntington Harbour is seen beaches," the report states. was on, the Sea Wltcti, adll i
separately by the report as an Laguna Beach and ~uth tanker. Sixteen peopfe perillted.
isolated section ol HuntJngton Laguna was rated b1gbly He has had two bip·replat.9lent
Beach. It receives a much bee a use its ''picture1que o]terations.
higher 71 rating. artist community" is adapted He said that twice :;:
"The area includes exclusive to the rugged terrain." World war· n be wu.
res idenlial ne\gh borhoo~s . . "The ~ater's. ~e .or this UDlt m erchant s hips t\at e
private waterfront housing -.~ ts also highly distinctive marMd torpedoed '9d sunk. o.. «. tbe
boat slips, a small /ublic by ?ffs bore rocks, rockY'in· attacks lelt him aftt(t-It a
marina, boat shops an deal-tert1dal zones, sandy pock_. lifeboat for eight daW'tD tbe
erships and a tourl1t~eated beaches, and bro•~ ~a..,.Sy • 90uthemAUanUc, he said.
ORANGE COAST
Daily Pila\ .
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Robert N Weed
Thomas A Murphin~
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t'tster in Sweden, hla oaly livltc Jelatives, but 1aid woolil• u1e
)lhl riches to JOUl'IMY ~. • .
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• ·•one • the tra~ I~:· ·~ " • lie 11td. t , • •
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• Veteran• Ad"ll tr on '
Ho•pltal wttlt ••'*'-1 •e
ne11t1ence" Ill ~ the apparent •u~ tlealla o1 f;
Vietnam •eterae,, Clartae9
Stick.Mr, 15, wbo ,_.... r..<t
hotel wlndow. Th• c.1aerle -mtlde It a news ~ la
rro.nt of u. tw.pl.tal fturtdQ.
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on hand
prices good throJQh
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Operatlc tenor Laclaao
PavarotU canceled hie first
three appoarancea at the
Lyric Operu of Chicago this
month because of a throat
ailment, the opera company
says.
An opera spokesman said ~
Pavarotti was placed under a
doctor's care for tracheitls,
I nfl am m ation o r the
windpipe, a t his home in
Modena. Italy.
The opera was seeking a
replacement for Pavarotti in
the lead role of Doolzettl'a
Elisir D'Amore for Sept. 26
and 29 and Oct. 2. Pavarotti
is expected to appear In the
Oct. S, 8 , 10 a nd 13
performances.
Lech Walesa, leader of the
Polish labor fe d e ration
Solidarity. has been nominat-
ed for the 1981 Nobel Peace
Prite, Nobel committee
secretary Jakob Sverdrup
said.
Winners ar e lo be an·
nounced Oct. 14.
Sverdrup said there are
alm ost 70 individual can-
didates, including women, ,
with the balance being in·
stitutions or organizations.
The voters in Fallbrook put
their mo ney o n Marion
Sherman, electing her mayor
to the tWle of $1,441 at a buck
a vote.
The money goes into the
operating budget of the
Chamber of Commerce. lts
business members s ponsor
the election every year in the
unincorporated community
north of San Diego.
Lauren Baciill looks pleased as she eyes a birthday cake
backstage al New York's Polace Theater presented to her by
the cast of "Woman of the Year·· in which she stars. She's 51
ln the six-week election,
voters plunked down $1 ,294
for Shirley BlaDtoo and $694
for Dan Buckingham.
Mrs. Sherman, pinned with
the "honora ry mayor " badge
at her ins tallation, will
represent Fallbrook at public
functions. NBC newswoman now a mom
Jady Woodruff, NBC's
White House correspondent,
gave birth to a 6-pound, 3-
ounce boy just eight hours
after she appeared on the
"Nightly News" with a re-
port on President Reagan's
budget cuts ..
News spokesman said.
Ms. Woodruff is married to
'Al Runt, political correspond-
e nt for the Wall Street
Jour,al and commentator
for P13S' "Washington Week
in Review."
Ms. Woodruff is expected
to take a leave of absence
through the end of the year.
Vice President George
Bush concluded a two-day
visit to Mexico City by host·
ing a dinner in honor of Mex-
ican President Jose Lopez
Portillo at the American am-
bassador's resid~nce in the
po~h Las Lomas distri~l of
Mexico City.
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N_Q time for civility
Reapportionment rages rub Capitol nerves ~aw
SACRAMENTO (AP) -A dis·
ease atrecting only lawmakers
11tr lkes every 10 years. Its
symptoms are extreme Ir·
rltability, feeUnas of insecurity
and sudden temper nareups .
An acute outbreak affected the
state's 12n legislators durine the
past week. reducing grown men
and women to th e level of pre-
adolescent squabbling siblings.
A senator's picture was
sto mpe d on . two f emal e
sergeants-at-arms were pushed
by lawmakers, bills were held
hos tage a nd b artered and
numerous insults and threats
were exchanged.
The cause waa reapportion·
ment and the result was a week
o f l egi s l ative session s.
particularly in the Assembly,
marked by petty quarrels, nasty
exchanges and til-for·lat re-
venge.
The Legislature adjourned for
the year early Wednesday morn·
ing , after th e maj o rity
Democrats pushed through bills
redr awing legislative and con-
g r essional distri ct lines l o
refl ect population changes.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. an·
nounced Thursday he b ad signed
the biUs and Republicans im-
mediately filed papers to seek a
voter referendum on them.
The last fe w days of a
legislative session almos t
always include a few fights and
verbal exchanges over con·
troversial bills. But this year the
personal nature or reapportion·
roent -which affects every legis lator 's district -kept the
dispute simmering near the sur-
f ace.
The tension began when reap-
portionment plans for the As·
sem bly. state Sen ate a nd
California's congression al del·
egation were unveiled during
the last two weeks of the session.
Republicans. who are behind
23· l 7 in the Senate and 49-31 in
the Assembly, knew the plans
would heavily favor Democrats.
who needed only majority votes
to send the p l ans to t h e
Democratic governor.
But in the Assembly, where
Republican votes had helped
elect Speaker Willie Brown of
San Francisco, last January.
GO P members expected slightly
better treatment, if only to give
Art League
contest set
Entries for the siicth annual
Costa Mesa Art League's fine
arts open competition will be re-
ceived Sept. 30 for considera·
lion of cash prizes. some more
than $250.
All California artists are eligi-
ble. a spokesman announced.
E ntries are lo be submitted
between 10 :30 a.m. and I :30
p.m . and 4 and 7 p.m . at Glen-
dale Savings a nd Loan Art
Gallery, 100 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach.
A s.5 entry fee will be charged.
Millard Sheets, noted artist, will
be the juror, the spokesman an·
nounced.
All media are wefcome, in··
eluding soft and hard sculptures.
wall hangings and wood carv-
ings.
Works selected for showing
may be viewed from Oct. S to
Nov. 2.
Estimates wrong
Republican incumbents protect-
ed districts.
But their hopes were dashed
as they saw the plans. The As·
sembly plan forces eight GOP
incumbents to fight over four
seats . the Senate plan mer1e11
six Republicans into three dis·
tricts ; the Congress plan stuffs
two pair of GOP incumbents into
two districts.
The Assembly Republicans
began what GOP leader Carol
Hallett of Atascadero called a
"job action" -they refused lo
vote for any urgency or money
bills requiring a two·thirds vote
of 54. The Senate countered by
taking its lime returning Senate·
passed Assembly bills to the As·
sembly.
The Democrats s mugly ig·
nored the '"job act ion" and
Speaker Brown even willingly
took all 54-vote bills off the con-
sent calendar, which is a group·
ing of non-eontroversial bills
that are approved together with
one vote.
Last Friday night, the As-
sem bly a pproved the con-
gr essional plan. Republicans
were in a boisterous mood and
Brown asked them to stop their
clowning. -
"Ram it through! Ram it
through!" they began chanting.
"I 'm going to ram it up,"
Brown said angrily
That night , seve ral
Repub l ican assembly m en
gathered al a nearby restaurant-
bar and spotted on the wall the
picture of Republican Sen. Bob
Beverly of Manhattan Beach.
Beverly had just voted for the
Senate reapportionment plan.
·' p '
The Republicans played
"Your Cheatln)J /Heart" on the
jukebox and stomped the picture
on the floor.
Monday the consen'1 calendar
came up again ip the Assembly.
Majority Leader Mike Roos of
Los Angeles remove d 2S
Republican bills from it.
Assemblyman Charles Im·
brecht. R· Ventura, j umped up.
"Therefore, I will remove every
single item from every consent
calendar."
"You don't have the power to
do that," retorted Brown. "It ·
takes 41 votes <a majority) to re·
move an item from the special
consent calendar."
"ls there a rule for that'!" Im·
brecht inquired.
·'The rule of forty ·o n e, '~
replied B·rown. grinning.
Tuesday as the midnjght ad·
JOurnment deadline approached,
Brown said he would stop the
clock at 11 :55 p.m . •nd continue
to work. Mrs. J-lallett said the
Republicans would leave and
challenge any bills passed after
midnight
The clock was stopped and
several Republicans left, shov·
ing aside two wom an sergeants·
at-arms under order lo keep
them in the chambers.
T uesday mght, Assemblyman
Art Agnos. D·San Francisco,
looked over a barrier of books
that had been erected between
him and hi s seat mate ,
Republican Bill Leonard of San
Bernarclino
They had been friends before.
he lamented. and now 1t had
come to this .
Af'Wt ....... SACRAMENTO CAP) -Stale
Controller Ken Cory, who last
week predicted state revenues
would b e $84 million below
earlier forecasts for July and
August, said Thursday he was
wrong -the ~ap is $1SO million.
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York Mayor Edward Koch s peak al their swearing-in
ceremony on Liberty Island. A federal judge led the group
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H/F Orange COut DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 18, 1981
I Pension, wel.fare cuts . .
'won't sail in House'
.. ~ .........
GRATEFUL COUPLE -Gene and Trudy Weiss
exchange hugs inside a home that Pughtown.
Pa., residents rented and prepared for them
following a fire that destroyed their home
• and almost all their possessions. The family
has suffered other financial setbacks because
of illnesses.
Divers recover sunken gold
LONDON (AP> -Divers have
recovered the first seven gold
bars from a torpedoed British
warship that took a Russian gold
shipment valued as high as
$83 million lo the bottom of
the icy Barents Sea in World
War II, Britain's Defense
Ministry said.
The barnacle-encrusted hulk
of the cruiser Edinbwrgh is
believed to hold more than five
tons of gold in waters 800 feet
deep, 170 miles north of the
Soviet port of Murmansk.
The salvagers -working in
heavy seas at record depths-
could be irf for a bonus. There is
a possibility the gold totaJs 10
tons.
The 10,000-ton Edinburgh, car-
rying Soviet payment in gold for
U.S. weapons, was command
ship of a 13-vessel Allied convoy
when it was heavily damaged by
German destroyers May 2, 1942,
and sunk by the British to keep
the gold from the enemy.
Sovie ts pressure
union in Poland
WARSAW, Poland (AP)
The Soviet Union, angry at
Poland's Communist leaders for
failing to crack down on
Solidarity despite repeated
warnings, told Poland to "im-
mediately take determined and
radical" action against the in·
dependent labor federation.
The Polish government
responded today with a warning
to the labor union that it wa~ jeopardizing Poland's independ-
ence. In effect it was sayin~
that Soviet troops might occupy
the country if Solidarity's agita-
tion for democratic political re-
forms continued.
Israe l and Egypt,
in partial accord
TEL AVIV , Israel <AP> -
Is raeli arid Egyptian officials
reached partial agreements tr1·
day on ways to normalize r~lil·
lions in the areas of transport,
communication, and tourism.
The taJks will resume Sunday in
Cairo.
O n e agreement was a
memorandum of understanding
that will permit Israeli and
Egyptian trucks to haul goods
across the Sinai border with only
a change of license plates. start-
ing Nov. 1. Until now goods have
been transferred from one coun-
try's trucks to the other's .
Saudi jet sale
compromise eyed
WASHlNGTON (AP> -As
Senate opponents claim to be
one vote from victory, President
Reagan's forces are hinting that
terms of the sale of A WACS
radar planes and jet weaponry
to Saudi Arabia could yet be
changed.
But supporters say the deal as
it now stands is not dead and
they hope to convert some of the
50 senators -one short of the
necessary majority -co-
sponsoring a resolution against
the sale.
$30 million auto
collection k ept
RENO <AP> -The famed
Harrah's auto collection, valued
at more than $30 mlllion, has
been taken off the market, Har-
rah's executive Mead Dixon
says.
Dixon. H a rrah 's board
chairman, also said Thursday
.. a significant group of vehicles
from the collection" would be
donated to a public foundation
being set up m efforts to keep
the autos in Nevada.
Oswald's brother loses· hid
Court rules only widow. authorized to exhume body
·FORT WORTH, Texas (AP> The justices wrote that Robert but wants the grave opened to
...:. A state appeals court dis· Oswald has "no justifiable in· end speculation.
solved a temporary restraining terest in the subject matter of She has since withdrawn from
order blocking opening or Lee this litigation and that he had no Eddowes' suit and filed one of
Harvey Oswald's grave and authority to institute suit in the her own against Robert Oswald,
ruled. that the widow of the ac· trial court." who has fought to keep the grave
WASHINGTON (AP> -House
Republican leaden are telllna
tbe admlni.atratlon that Presl·
dent Reqan's proposal to delay
cost-of-living increases ln Social
Security and other pension and
welfare programs "would not
sail.in the House."
Deputy White House press
secretary Larry Speakes con-
firmed Thursday that Reagan
will propose cost-qf·llving delays
of at least three months in nine
pension and welfare programs,
including Social Secority,
veterans' retirement, unemploy-
ment compensation, food
stamps and school lunches.
Other officials reported that
,this new round of $13 billion to
$16 bUlion in budget cuts for fis·
cal year 1982, which begins Oct.
1, also includes elimination of
revenue sharing for state and
local governments, cuts of 10
percent in non-defense pro-
grams, the abolishment of the
departments of Energy and
Education and the phasing out of
75,000 federal jobs.
Congressional sources said
they expect Reagan to unveil his
spending reduction plan in a na-
tionally broadcast address from
the White House next week,
possibly as early as Tuesday night.
Although administration of-
ficials still seem to be refining
exact details of the plan, its out-
lines appear set.
Under a strategy outlined by
Murrow's
'Harvest'
stirs flap
WASHINGTON <AP) -Twen-
ty-one years after it was first
shown on television, an Edward
R. Murrow documentary depict·
ing squalid living conditions of
migrant farm laborers has
stirred new controversy.
The American Farm Bureau
Federation withdrew from
participation in a hearing by a
House subcommittee on migrant
workers' housing Thursday.
''To think they would dig up
this ancient history -and bad
history at that -was more than
we could stomach." said Chuck
Fields, assistant director of na-
tional affairs for the federation,
which has 3 million families as
members.
"It's griped us .an this time,"
he said or the film . "But. of
course, Edward R. Murrow has
been elevated to media saint-
hood."
John F. Walton, president or
the Delaware Farm Bureau and
the owner and operator of a mi-
grant labor camp in Delaware,
had been prepared "to present a
well-reasoned factu.al state-
ment" and to offer "several con·
structive recommendations to
help alleviate the migrant hous-
ing situation," the Farm Bureau
said.
Walton's written testimony
will be submitted later for the
record being compiled by the
subcommittee on housing and
community development, Fields
said. cused presidential assassin has closed.
tl)e sole right to have the body District Judge James Wright Robert Oswald's lawyer, Fields said the Farm Bureau
e1(humed. earlier had issued a temporary Craig Fowler, said his client asked CBS for equal time to
·The decision Thursday, which restraining order that put a stop probably would appeal the rut-respond to the documentary
came in an appeal filed by' to pl ans by Eddowes a nd ing. when it was first shown in 1960.
Britis h author Mi chael Ed· Os wald's widow, Marina Oswald Jerry Pittman, Mrs . Porter's .. Turned down, the bureau unsuc·
dowes, said thatOswald's Porter. lo open the gr ave and lawyer, said additional lower· cessfully appe.a l e~ to the
brother. Robert, has no legal determine if the body inside is court approval is needed before F~deral Communications Com-
rigbt to block efforts to have the really OswaJd's. the exhumation can take place. mission.
grave opened. Eddowes maintains that the He said the approval may be
"A surviving brother of a de-body buried in Rose H.ill sought today.
ceased does not have the right to Cemetery is that of a Russi~ Mrs. Porter said , "Things
control the remains of his de· impostor who came to the Urut· don't happen very easily. I don't
ceased brother's body so long as ed States to assassinate Presi· want to claim a victory until the
t h ere is a surviving wife. dent John F. Kennedy. day it's open. I hope it will be
children or parents of the de· soon. We cannot live in suspense
ceased," the Texas 2nd Court of Mrs. Porter has said she does forever. The longer it continues,
A eals sald. not agree with Eddowes' theory, the harder it ls on me." !.!l:.C:=:::~:::.:~~~~~~~~~...:..;___:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~..-~
He said a similar dispute re-
cently arose with NBC over
another documentary, "The Mi·
grants." To give its side of the
dispute, the Farm Bureau has
sent a crew to Florida to make
its own documentary, which will
be offered to television stations.
sources who asked not to be
identified, the administration is
hoping that the Republican·
controlled Senate wilJ attach the
changes in the benefit programs
to a bill to raise the govern-
ment's borrowing authority to
$1.079 trillion. The measure t.hen
would be sent to the House.
Without quick action on the
legislation, the government's
authority to borrow would, in ef-
fect, be lost on Oct. 1.
In addition, sources said the
administration would attempt to
force many of the other reduc-
tions on the regular approprta·
lions bills now moving through
the House and Senate.
Senate Republican l~ders
had urged Reagan earlier in the
week to consider slashing Social
Security, Medicaid and other
benefit programs.
But when budget director
David A. Stockman met private-
ly Thursday with House GOP
leaders, they told him "politely
but firmly" that they do not
favor attaching the entitlements
to the debt ceiling bill, according
to a House source.
The source, who aft:ked not to
be quoted by name~d the
leaders told Stockman that the
Social Security proposal "would
not sail in the House."
Overall, the source said, the
"program the White House has
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COLLECTION -Tina
Zielinski of Pulaski. Wisc ..
tosses bottle caps collected
by Glenbrook junior high
students over a two-vear
pe riod to s how what a
million of anything looks
like. The caps will be sold to
a local processor.
udvanet!d is not the pro1ram to
make a stand on."
While Reagan can count on the
Sl-47 Republican majority in the
Senate to be sympathetic to his
proposals, the situation Is dif·
ferent in the House, where
De mocrats hold a 52-vote
margin.
House Speaker Thomas P .
O'Neill Jr., D·Mass., declared
that Democrats "don't intend to
let him wreck the Social Securi·
ty system."
Sources said the cost-of-living
delays would affect:
-Social Security pension and
disability payments, from July
1, 1982, until Oct. 1.
-Railroad retirement
pensions, from July 1 until Oct.
1.
-Federal workers' pesuions,
from March 1 until Oct. 1.
-Supplemental Security In·
come, which gives cash as-
sistance to the needy, elderly
poor, the disabled, the blind and
other low-income people, from
July 1 to Oct. 1.
-Veterans' pensions, from
July 1 to Oct. 1.
-FederaJ employment com-
pensation for injured federal
workers, from March l lo Oct. 1.
-Food stamps, from April 1 to Oct. 1.
-School-lunch child nutrition
programs. from July 1 to Oct. 1.
Benefits for retired coal
miners suffering from black
lung disease, which are not due
to increase until Oct. 1 anyway.
Broadcast
equal time
policy hit
WASHINGTON (AP> -
Consumer, labor and church groups are asking Congress to
ignore the Federal Communica-
tion Commission 's plea for
permission to stop r egulating
broadcasters.
Citing recommendations
adopted Thursday calling for re-
peal of the equal time and fair·
ness doctrine laws, opponents
charged the t 't:t: eas "bowing
to an unbelievable power grab
by the networks to control the
electoraJ process."
Broadcast journalists hailed
the commission 's action ,
however, as recognition that
there is no reason to treat them any differently from newspaper
reporters.
"This is possibly the most im-
portant step ever taken by the
commission to vindicate the
public interests served by the
First Amendment," said WaY.ne
Godsey. president of the Rad.io·
Television News Directors As·
sociation.
"We could' very well end up
with a three-party system with
this: the ABC, CBS and NBC
parties," added Samuel Simon
of the National Citizens Commit·
tee for Broadcasting, who at-
tended the FCC meeting with a
gag in his mouth and holding a
picture of the Bill of Rights
stamped with the slogan, "Void
Where Prohibited by Law."
The equal time law requires
broadcasters who air the views
or a political candidate to accord
an equal opportunity to that can-
didate's opponents. The fairness
doctrine requires broadcasters
to present contrasting view-
points after airing programs ad-
dressing "controversial issues of
public importance."
While significant, the FCC's
call for repeal of those two laws
was only a s mall part of an
almost unprecedented series of
policy reversals engineered by
newly installed Republican
Chairman Mark S. Fowler.
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Remap vote eyed
Bills signed; referendum drive launched
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The
Republlca.na In t.be Le1A1lature say
they are movina swiftly to take the
reapportionment dispute to the
voters.
Meyers said the GOP peUtlom bad
been cleared by the attorney
general's office and would probably
be distributed within a week to
Republican leaders and groups
throughout the state.
He said the party was ready to
spend up to $1 million on the drive,
wllich will include mailing Individual
petitions to GOP households.
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Tax hike down ro/',ad
2¢-per-gallon increase begi.ns in 1983
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Callfonda
faces a two-cent per-gallon increase
in the gasoline tax, be1innlng 1n 1883.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr .. who bas
generally held the line against tax in·
creases in his 6'h years as governor .•
signed a bill Thursday to raiae SZ.6
billion over the next fAve years at a
cost to the average motorist of about
$25 a year.
SB215 by Sen. John F.oran, D-San
and dleeel fuel tax. from aeven to
nine cents a gallon, cannot 10 lnto el·
feet unless approved by Nov. 15 by
tbe county boards of supervilort lbat
represent al leut two·thlrda ot the
state's oopulation.
Brown had refused to support
SB215 unW last month, when Foran
reduced the amount of the sales tax
to be shifted away from the general
fund.
Francisco, will also ralse the fees for Foran issued a statement saying,
driver's licenses, identification "The signing of SB215 into law is a
cards, vehicle registration and truck major step toward halting the de·
weight. And it will gradually shift terioration of the state's tranaporta· u.......-some of the 6 percent sales tax on lion system, a system vital to the HOMETOWN RALLY -California Attorney motor fuels from the general fund to future economic wellbeing of
General George Deukmejian welcomes Long highway and mass transit funds. California."
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They launched their referendum
drive Thursday after Gov. Edmund
Brown Jr. announced the signing of
three reapportionment bills that the
GOP bitterly opposes as "fraud" and "gerrymandering."
The bills could give the Democrats
as many as 10 more legislative and
congressional seats In California next
vear.
Tony Miller, chief deputy secretary
or state, said the Republicans have
until Dec. 15 to submit the signatures
and have them verified. But he said
his office has suggested they turn
them in by Oct. 20 to ensure they be
verified in time.
Beach crowd at rally that kicked off his But the increase In the gasoline Brown made no comment. gubern~orialcampaign.~str~s~h~con-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
servative record on law and order issues in
the televis~ announcement.
The Republicans have used terms
as strong as "rape" and "Holocau.st"
to describe the'l>lans, drafted -and
adopted -by the Legislature's
Democratic majority.
The Democrats acknowledge that
the p1ana are intended to maintain or
increase their legislative and con·
gressional strength, but say the
Republicans would do the same thing
if they controHed the Legislature.
The Republicans need the signatures of at least 346,119 re&·
Lstered voters withfo 00 da~s io put
the bills on the June ballot.
·'The petitions are at the typesetter
right now." said John Meyers.
political director for the California
Republican Party. "As soon as we
get them, we will start circulating."
The measures would redraw As-
sembly, state Senat e and con-
gressional districts to reflect the 1980
census.
Brown said in a statement, "The
Legislature did a good job In the face
of a momentous challenge and I see
no reason to delay enactment."
Arsonist gets prison
BAKERSFIELD (AP> -A Taft·
area man has been ordered to spend
four years in prison for setting five
grass and brush fires. Richard Gene
Connick, 20, of Valley Acres was sen-
tenced for convictions Involving fires
in August, 1980.
Caren Daniels, press secretary to
Secretary of State March Fong Eu,
said the Republicans would probably
need to collect close to 500,000
signatures because up to 35 percent
of them could be invalid, based on
past experience.
A successful signature-gathering
drive would block the use of the reap-
portionment plans at least in next
year's June primary, raising ques-
tions about where candidates for the
state's two new congressional seats
would run, Miller said.
Assembly and state Senate can-
didates would run in current dis-
tricts, he added. But it's not certain
what would happen as far as con-
gressional races, he said, because
California's population has increased
enough to give it two more seats in
the U.S. House or Represent~tives.
It's possible that the candidates for
the new House seats could run
statewide, Miller said, or a court
could step in and draw temporary
congressional district lines.
U the reapportionment plans are
rejected by the voters, new reappor-
tionment plans would have to be
drawn. If they're approved. it's
possible a special prim ary could be
called next summer and the new dis-
tricts used in the November election,
Miller said.
The Democrats have indicated
they may challenge the GOP move in
court, contending that reapportion-
ment tiills are not subject to a ref-
erendum.
'Palimo~y' suit
back in court
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The histor ic
Marvin vs. Marvin "palimony" suit has returned
to the state Supreme Court, where MichelJe Triola
Marvin is asking for reinstatement of a $104,000
award from actor Lee Marvin.
Miss Marvin, the actor's former live-In
girlfriend, asked the high court on Thursday to
overturn an Oct. 11 Court of Appeals decision that tossed out the award granted to her by a trial court
in 1979.
The appeals court, however, affirmed the
basic ruling under which Miss Marvin sued her
former roommate in 1972. She originally had
sought the equivalent of community property: $1.8
million or half the assets he earned whlle they
lived toi;!ether, althouih they never married.
The trial judge rejected that amount but al·
lowed the former nightclub singer $104,000 for
"social education and financial rehabilitation."
The money was needed, her appeal said,
because or Marvin's "abrupt termination ... or
their seven-year relationship."
The state Supreme Court ruled in 1976 that
M 1ss Marvin had the right to sue the actor. over-
turning a lower court decision that she lacked any
cause of action.
The Supreme Court had said that ·unmarried
partners could sue for property settlement and
that an agreement between nonmar:ried couples ~o
share property acquired while livmg together lS
valid.
Strike losses
ground flights
MONTEREY (AP) -Citing losJes due to the
air controllers strike, Swift Aire Llnes, Inc. says It
is grQWtding all flights and ls asking federal as-
sistance to keep it from going out of business.
••For financial reasons Swift Aire Lines . has
canceled all flights and suspended all operattons
indefinitely," Jerry Peters, Swift's vi~e presid~nt
for marketing, said from the company s executive
headquarters here early today. "All aircraft are
being grounded in San Luis Obispo," which is
home base for the aircraft, he said.
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Police hold ban delayed
WASHINGTON (AP) -A U.S. Supreme Court
justice, acting on an emergenc~ request .from Los
Angeles officials, has temporarily set aside an or-
der banning virtually all use of police holds.
The order would have gone into effect today.
But following the ruling by Justice William H.
Rehnquist on Thursday, police officers will be al·
lowed to continue using two types of •'control
holds" to subdue people who forcibly resist arrest.
ttehnquist said a federal trial judge's order
outlawing the hoJds cannot take effect until further
word from him or the full Supreme Court.
Mortgage deal for faculty?
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Some University of
California faculty may get home mortgages at a 12
percent rate -4'h percent below prevailing rates
-under a plan before the Board of Regents'
finance committee today.
The proposal is desifned to help the university
recruit and retain faculty at campuses where the
cost of housing is high.
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Valley school closure plan sought
By PIDL SNEIDERMAN
Of .. Deity ...........
A Fot.tntain Valley School Dis-
trict advisory committee has
been told to recommend a series
of local school closures to be
made during the next four
years.
District trustees gave mstruc-
lions Thursday night to the ad-
visor y committee on school
closure and di~posilion of sur-
plus space, made up of 11 com-
munity and teacher represen-
tatives and two alternates.
At one point. the trustees con-
sidered directing.the committee
to recommend specifically four
~\
~ Looking back
DOWN NOSTALGIA LANE Newport Beach.
decreed even today the fairest of the fair a long this
best of all possible coasts. kicked off celebration to-
day of its 75th Birthday; the Golden Jubilee of
cityhood that cam e this m onth in 1006.
And Newport ca me out with all nags fl ying.
Well. surely that was the case in the Corona del
Mar sector of the community where Coast Hig hway
was lined with the Red. Wh ite and Blue as early as 7
a .m .
Shortl y
thereafter . the
firs t of a month-r;,
1 on g state of
celebrations took
place when old-
t i m e r sa nd
/'o\
TOM MURPHINI -~~~
newcomers alike packed the upper deck of Bal boa ·s
historic Pavilion fo r the 15th Happy Birthday kickoff
breakfast.
LATER, THE GAZEBO at the foot of Balboa
Pie r was dedicated in m em ory of bands man Stan
Ke nton. whose long s tands 'at the Rendezvous
Ba ll room in the 1940s catapulted both Kenton and
The Place into the national musical spotlight.
That generalio" will never forget "Stompin ' at
the Rendezvous ...
At any rate. the star of Newport's birthda~
kickoff breakfast was the city's clown prince of pun.
J . Lesli e Steffensen, who led the packed house down
:"-lewport's memory lane
His usual emcee partner. Justice Bob Gardne r .
wasn 't on hand because of vacation in Mexico That
gave Steffensen the perfect oppor tunity to s teal one
of Gardner's lines in refer ence to historic al recollec·
lion : r.
"What I recall mav not be factual but it sure is
the way I remember it'.
I J I .r (.I/
Old Balboa place where yesteryean were revisited -75 times
WVABLE LES THEN took the throng down
m e m ory la ne by decades and som e s urprise
statistics on Newport Beach. He noted. for example
in the 1970s. more than 15, new residents moved
in to town and that was 3 e rcent J!rowth. the
smallest percentage growth o ny of the modern
decades.
"What that means is. if we'd had the s low
growth advocates then. every other one of you he re
shouldn't be here," he quipped.
"We had an anti-freeway vote that decade when
we a ll said Coast Hi ghway is big e nough for anything
we'll ever need except Bayside Drive." The crowd
roared.
"We also had a plan in the 1970s lo make Back
Bay a preser ve. Wh y, it was going to have boats,
m a rinas . a place for the birds, a rowing course and
most amazing of all -WATER."
Steffensen noted Newport is getting a new
Newport Bay Bridge, s uggesting that the old one
was declared obsolete. "On the day a woman from
Corona del Mar had a baby on the bridge and she
was n't ~.ven pregnant when she left Corona del
Mar ...
IN THE 1960'8, Les recounted, Newport gained
23,000 citizens for an 87 percent increase. "Those
were the years the greedy developers were selling
you houses for $60,000 that you're all selling now for
$350,000."
During t'he 1950 to ·59 decade, Steffensen noted
Newport went from a five-man City Council to a
seven "person" council.
"ln those years, to get elected. you had to be
against the Irvine Company and the Balboa Bay
Club," he recalled. "Today, we don't care about the
Bay Club." I guess he meant only half of the election
success formula has c hanged.
WIBLE ALL THE PROGRESS of the years was
being reviewed, however, maybe all ls not forlorn in
.the city by·the-bay. Just outside the Balboa Pavillon.
a seal and two pelicans rrollc~ed in the dappled·blue
waters. ' Some thln1s don't change much after aU .
• •
school closures during the next
four years.
But after an audieace member
pointed out that it was the com-
mittee's job to determine how
much surplus space will be
available and to recommend
how many schools should be
closed, this specific number was
dropped.
The district's projections of &
continuing enrollment decline
through 1985, however, indicate
as many as four element~ry
sc h ool closu r es may b e
necessary.
Trustee Sheila Meyers said
the committee has been asked to
look four years ahead to help as-
sure an orderly progression of
school closures.
Cult faces
legal steps
in Laguna
By JOHN NEEDHAM
OI .. o.My ...... MAlff
Founding members of the
Church of Religious Science in
Laguna Beach are prepared to
take legal steps to force about 40
disciples of an Indian guru to
move from the church grounds.
Missio n Viejo a ttorney
Sueanne Lewis said today the
followers of holy man Bhagwan
Shree Rajneesh will be served
Monday with a notice to quit the
property within 30 days if they
don't agree to leave voluntarily.
Mrs. Lewis, director of the
Religious Science congregation
which took back control of the
Laguna Canyon Road church
Sept. 3. said negotiations with
the Bhagwan group have broken
down and it appears legal steps
are needed to force the cult to
vacate the premises.
·'They took the position in the
negotiations of telling us what
they are prepared to do," Mrs.
Lewis said. "We feel we have
exhausted all possible rem-
edies."
Mrs. Lewis said the Bhagwan
followers were at the church by
in vi talion only, and their invita·
tion has run out. ·'They have no
legal right to remain on the
church grounds," she sa-id.
She added that attempts to ac-
commodate the group, in allow-
ing them to stay at the church
until new homes could be found
for the followers and previously
scheduled events were carried
out. had been taken advantage
of.
"At first they said they could
be out in a few weeks," Mrs.
Lewis said. Then their departure
date was pushed up to No-
vember and then December. We
feel they are trying to prolong
this."
Joel Edelman, attorney for the
Bhagwan group, said he had not
been offi cially notified of the
Religious Scientists' intention to
force hlm and other disciples to
leave.
"We were ready to continue
negotiations," Edelman said.
"All l can say is that this was a
surprise.''
Edelman said t he Religious
Science congregation was play-
ing "king of the mountain," and
taking a hard-line position.
"Thls is a very complex issue
and it's not proper for anyone to
be g iving orders," he said. "We
stand willing to follow the will of
th e duly constituted mem-
bership of the church. But we
won't be pushed out by an in-
s urgent group."
Edelman said a meeting had
been called of the current mem-
bers of the church for Sept. Z7 to
discuss the issue. "Most of the
people trying to force us out are
not on the current church rolls,·•
he s aid. "They may have mem-
bers in the past, but they have al
one time or another left the
church."
Caption
corrected
A caption under a photograph
in Tuesday's edition of the Daily
Pllot contained incorrect in-
formation pertaining to ac-
ti vi lies in the Bolsa Chica
lowlands.
The area illustrated wu, in
fact, a deep peat bog that bas
smouldered several weeks after
catchln1 flre. Oranfe County
firefighters moved dirt and peat
in order to water the area.
Tbe pbot.01rapb 1howed a
firefi&hter waterin& the peat
bog. An Oranse ~ n.-. de·
partment tractor • nearby.
The Daily Pilot recreta tbe er·
ror .
"It doesn't m a ke sense to
close just one school and then
turn around and do the whole
(evaluation process) o ver
again," Mrs. Meyers said ... And
parents have a right to know if
their school is going t o be closed
m the coming years."
She added that district must
complete its c los ure plans
before studying possible re-
organization such as the crea-
tion of a middle school system.
''Sc ho ols need to be
earmarked for closure before we
can decide what to do with the
ones we have lert," Mrs. Meyers
said .
The Fountain Valley district
now operates 17 elementary
schools . In 1979 the d istrict
closed Lamb and Mc Dowell
schools.
Earlier this year. an ad-
visory committee recommended
the closure of Bushard and
Wardlow schools . The trustees,
however, .postponed a decision
on these two schools for one
year.
Among the instructions givE'n
lo the school closure committee
Thursday night were:
-All district schools may be
cons idered for closure except for
Plavan School, which is special-
ly designed to a ccommodate
handicapped students.
-The number one priority for
recommending a school clos ure
is low enrollment.
After this. the committee
should consider the location of
the school. traffic and safety
conditions, the design flexibility
of the building, trans portation
costs, declining enrollment pro-
jections at a particular school.
the age and capacity of a school,
and the financial savings that
can be obtained through closure.
-The committee need not
conduct additional public hear-
ings in the Wardlow, Bushard
and Talbert school communities
because they were held by the
previous closure committee.
The school closure committee
was directed to make Its final
recommendations to the board
oftrusteesinJanuary, 1982.
The d ecisio n on school
closures will be made by the
trustees.
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TOP DRIVERS J anet Taylor cleft l and Sally
Miller. both of Hunting ton Beach. have been
nam ed "drivers of the year" by lhe Ocean
View School District for their safe records
and pleasant attitudes with school children
Mental patient policy eyed
M edica·l Center. admits them. after deadline ·passes
By GLENN SCO'IT
Of U.. D4tlty ...... S\llfl
Mentally disturbed patients
were being admitted today on an
emergency basis at UC Irvine
Medical Center even though the
deadline set b y universit y
offi cials for treatment o! Orange
Cou nty gove rnment-funded
patients passed Thursday.
The Univers ity of California
Board of Regents, meeting
today in San Francisco, is
expected to set a new policy for
h andling the sensitive issue.
The regents called a halt last
spring to a contract in which the
medical center offers mental
health services on a 24-hour
Pool mishap
fatal to tot
A 14-mo nth-old F ountai n
Valley girl has died at Cbildrens
Hospital in Orange as a result of
an Aug. 31 swimming pool mis-
hap.
An Orange County Coroner's
s po kes man s aid Danielle
Krueger died at 6:50 a.m. Tues-
day. Her death was ruled a de-
layed drowning.
Fountain Valley paramedics
were summoned to the girl's
family's Deblois Avenue home
when the child was found float-
ing race down in a backyard
pool.
Cops arrest teen
in sexual advances
A Riverside man who lden-
Ulied himself as a door-to-door
maguine salesman was arrest-
ed by Huntington Beach Police
after be allegedly m1de sexual
advances toward two women ln
a local apartment cop>plo, of.
ficera saJd.
Carloe Rafael Munoz. 18, wu
Jailed in Huntington Beach City
on suspicion or attempted rape
and buralary.
e me rgency basis to the county
government. Twenty·three beds
are set aside for these patients.
The services were suppos ed to
s top on July 1, but extensions
we r e granted twice by the
university. The second expired
Thursday.
Attorneys r epresenting the
county made a last ·minute
request Thursday for a court
order lo force the university to
continue the m ental health
services until eithe r further
cou rt h earin gs or o ther
"reasonable'' fa cilities are
determined.
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald
denied the request, saying he
didn't want the court involved in
contract disputes between the
two governmental agencies.
Peter Aronson, r epresenting
the county, s aid he will im-
mediately seek to overturn
the denial before the Fourth
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino. But he said the
action would take several days.
The regents were to decide
today whether to continue the
mental health services for
county patients until the appeal
is heard.
Among those who have shown
intense interest in the outcome
is Orange County Sheriff Brad
Gates and police chiefs in the
county.
Gates has said the medical
center is the only locked, 24-hour
emergency admitting facility
where law enforcement officers
can safely take people who are
con s idered dis turbed or a
danger lo themselves or others .
Dr. James McGaugh , e x-
ecutive vice chancellor at UC
Irvine. said the university is
continuing to admit mentally
disturbed patients pending the
regents' decisions, which were
expected to be announced this
a fternoon.
Seven mental health patients
were admitted from 6 p .m .
Thursday until 6 a.m. today, a
hospital spokesman said.
Meanwhile, county officials
are insisting that the medical
c enter ca n 't turn away
e m ergency cases -including
mentally disturbed patients -
bec ause of its licens e for
.. comprehensive emergency
medical services."
Six to stand trial
in child sex case
Six people accused of engag·
ing in sex activities with
c hildren at a Huntington
Harbour home have been or-
dered to stand trial In Superior
Court.
At the completion of a pre·
limln1ry bearina Thursday,
West Oran1e County Munlclpal
Court Judae Ragnar En1e-
bretaeo ordered the aix defen-
dants to ll)pear Sept. 28 IM a
Superior Court arraisftment.
The alx lace l~ (elony coudta
of cblld molestation.
Charged In the case are John
Steen, 55, and his wife Cbrisi, 30,
both of Huntington Harbour;
lrm a Cruz, 35, of Anaheim,
Patricia Lombardo, 22, of Loi
Alamitos; Teena Schoobl, 22, at
Costa Mesa~ and Mary Plunkett,
22, of L<lng Beach.
Huntin1ton Beacb police •
raided the Steen11 Venture DrtYe
home lut April and .._. •
tart• number ol video tapea~. Some ol the tapes allel
showed the defendants _,
lo Hl 1d.l 1ritll two pll, ...
and 9 at the Ume.
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~ ....... ,.
~ t.• State leads
drinkers • wine
Whal state had the fastest &rowing sales of wmc
dur ing 1!8>" Would you beUeve Alabam u? And which
slate was runner-up lo Alabama? Would you believe
the neighboring state. Georgia, hom e of Cocu-Cola->
. It's true. Wine sales went up 36 percent last year
m Alabama And they incr eased 17 percent in
Georgia. Th at's well above the national &\ver age. to
th~ nulion as a whole, wine saJes were up 7.6 percent
in 1980 f"igures on wan e consuml)l1on, stale by stale,
have been compiled by the Sun Francisco bused Wane
Institute.
You might guess the reason Alabama :ind
Georgia are coming on so strong righ t oow is they
both have a long way to go lo catch up lo the rest of
t h e country ~ And that is tht: _
case, although \r ~
there are stales ·
with lower wme
co n s u mption
than these two.
Whe n you
divid e win e
lllTOI IOSIOWITZ
s hipm ents by population, you find the national
average last year was 2.1 gallons per person. In
Alaba ma, even with the 36 percent sales jump, con·
sumpt1on worked out to s lightly less than one gallon
per person for the year. in Georgia, it was a trifle
;ibove one gallon In short. the wine consumption rate
in Alabama and Georgia is abo4t one hair the na
t.1onal rate.
The state with the lowest wine cons umption as
Kent ucky ("I 'II stick to bourbon, thanks " l. closely
followed by Mississjppi. In both of those states con·
sumption per person hovers a round six·tenths of d
gallon per year
But even an those states, wi ne sales are gro wing.
They were up 12 perce nt last year in Kentucky 7 5
percent in Mississippi. Other states with big g'ains
last year were New Mexico t 14 4 percent ). Idaho
(12.8 percent >. Wyoming 02 5 percent) a nd Iowa
( 12.2 percent)
While wine sales a re on the rise everywhere an
th(' nation -only two states, Montana and Kansas
registe red declines last year the market for this
alroholic bever age is st ill highly concentrated.
An analysis done by the Los Angeles newsletter
The Wine Investor, shows that 10 st ates consistently
account for about 65 percent of all the wme sales in
the country These top 10 wine imbibers are !in order
of imbibing> California, New York. Illinois. Florida,
New J ersey, Texas. Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
Mic higan and Ohio. '
Even within th is top group, some drink more
than others. California, the top wine·proclucing state
an lhe nation. is also the top wine -drinking s tate Na·
lional wine. s hipments las t year were 477.976,000
gallons. California took 104,471.000 gallons, or nearly
22 percent or the total.
Californians d rank twice as much wine a!; the
res idents of New York Califorma's volume gain for
the year -6.5 million gallons . exceeded the amount
or wine shipped into any of the 31 lowest·ranking
stales.
To put it another way. i.f the people in the rest or
the country consumed as much wme as the people an
California. U.S. wine s ales would be more than dou·
hie what they a re now.
Another continuing trend m the business is the
white table wine phenomenon The New York
newsl<:tter, Impact, h3'S tracked this growth rn 1960,
red. wanes accoun ted for 73 percent of the market.
whites 17 percent and rose 10 percent
In 1970. reds h.ad 50 percent of the market, roses
26 percent <renect mg the pop wine boomJ. and whites
24 percent. Today, white wines have 54 percent of the
total market. r~ds 26 percent and roses 20 percent
Women drinkers are also contributing s ubstan
llally Lo the upsurge in wine sales Whereas women
account for only 17 percent of beer sales and 44 per
cent of distilled spirit sales, they represent 52 percent
of th e wine market
STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES
NEW VOAlt(AP) F1n•I Oow Jon" •vQ .. ~o;cJ:rd•y. Sep ,, NEW VOliltK CAPJ.Se16', Tllurs. prlc•
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SOiiy Carp 7tC .JOO 17 • ..
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Aowen 430,.00 ••' • Yo Enon ' 41•,600 Jt>& ,._
A-r Tl.T 42$,000 -4mE'Cpreu 412,700 41"• -1"
S<lltumbrQ • 36',100 SJ'-1"' Mobll • lM.IOO 26V. iw.
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Mesa
tourney
slated
By ED ZlNTEL OI .. ...., ........
A record turnout l• expected
ror the Costa Mesa Junior tennis
tournament u action gets un-
der way Sept. 26-27.
Over 400 are expected t.o play
in the Chamber of Commerce-
sponsored event. with proceed.I
going to junior development
leagues in the area.
Open and novice dlvisioDJ will
be held in each ate eroup from
10 to 18 years of age.
Preliminary rounds will be
held at various courts in Co.ta
Mesa with the finals set tor
Costa Mesa Tennis Club at
Te Winkle Park, Oct. 3--4 .
This is the fourth year ror the
popular event. Applications are
available at private and public
TENNIS I'§
clubs and courts in Costa Mesa
and Newport Beach and the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com·
mer ce.
For information, call 979-0536. • • • THE nNAL STOP in the Ten·
nis Legends Championships will
be the new Industry Hills Tennis
Club in the City or Industry,
Sept. 24.27.
This is a 10-city tour which
features eight leading over-35
players. The line-up always re-
sembles a who's who of tennis.
The California stop, for the
past two years, has been the
John Wayne Tennis Club in
Newport Bea ch but Indus try
gets its chance this time.
Ken Rosewall, the Australian
great nicknamed "Muscles,"
b ecause of t h e po w er he
generates from his still lean
body. is the defending champion
in each or the first two years.
And again. the 47 -year -old
former U.S .. Australian and
French Open champion, leads
with 285 points to fellow coun·
try m a n's Rod La'ier's 245
points.
This champions hip final
brines together the top eight
players on the legends tour. That
group includes Rosewall, Laver,
F red Stolle, Roy Emerson (an
Australian who along with Laver
lives in Corona del Mar), Owen
Davidson, Cliff Richey, Roger
T aylor and Marty Riessen.
Rosewall has said of himself:
·•Probably the biggest reason
l 've lasted so long is that l
learned the game the right
way." Once when asked if he
has changed at all, he joked,
"I'm just a little heavier in the
wallet."
Night sessions, beginning at
7 : 30 wiU be held on both Thurs-
day and Friday, Sept. 24-25; two
sessions will be held on Sept. 26
at 1 and 7:30 p.m. and the finals
will take place Sunday, Sept. 27
at 1 p.m.
Participants in the legends
tour, relate the more human
side or the lifestyle that revolves
around the tennis courts:
"I think we're very human.
extremely human out there,"
said Davidson, who has won
championships at every major
tennis tournament in the world.
"<Bjorn) Borg's got a personali-
ty, it's a different personality
than Cllie) Nastase's. It seems
that all of the top players get
n ervous, though. They sense
danger and play better. That
wa s always Laver's and
Rosewall's advantage.''
·'The shots and the strokes are
s till t here." agrees Laver.
''They (fans) identify with
Rosewall's backhand. They
Identify a little more with that
age bracket. They say, 'He's "5
and he still can do it."·
..Says Drysdale : "The
camaraderie is very different
from the cold temperament ex-
hibited by many of the world's
top players. It's a lot of fun."
"We wouldn't be playing lf we
didn't enjoy it," says P!merson . • • *
APPUCATIONS ARE BEING
tak e n from young amateur
players desiring to participate in
a student sports and cultural ex-
c hange trip to Australia
scheduled for April, um, durtn1
the Easter school holiday re-
cess.
Applicant.a for the trip must be
9 to 17 years old. They will be
selected on their tennis playing
abilities, beginner to advanced,
enthusiasm for the 1ame,
scholastic aptitudes and com-
patibility with peers .
'I:bose selected will be the
guests in the homes of
Australian families · tb. have
tennis-playing children of the
aameqe.
For information re1at"dlq the
trip, call Gilbert Unter at (2'1.S>
472-3138.
Area sailor wim
Al Cuael ol B8bla Cor'lllltbl•
won the flnt race of UM 5.6-
met.er European aaua= now under ••7 at ODat Fran~ wltb 11 ~·
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'9r1k u1ar1y ~ .. to•-·• Orange Coun.., r...,..uestlng coolM•re""""""" wit: t '" v... . For fvr111et 1Morma1~. --ll'A•CELI: h a t C roc ker National ere "'"'""•< .. c:..-itv ~-------------w1~':':T,.c:rOM A•• 111 l#ldlvlmd ...., 111 .. '"1 "' ..... Bank b e appo I nted as n1no ., eM-s.7 ..... i.11 "" otttc.e Piil.iC •m
"A•Tltl .... ,.Of'aUTUtO ' .. ,.,.~: personal representative to loc•••o •• • ch•tt c"'" Ori•• ------------1
l""'9•P1n1nou1 Lot t7, Trac:• ... " per map,.. admlnlst•r the e state of ••a'v'' s.....0 • ......,~~TH"'-EllM_,!!702-•D 0,. Monc•o" •MTINTIC* 8UltMIU ~ corded Ill 8toll :Ill, P .... 11.-. Of "~" ..,.. ..... ~ T ............ .--i.swt!Mr-MIK ...... "'tlleOffktoflfttC-y A n lo ~rQuee Perry (~ SUP E •VISORS Of< OllANOll' TOL.aMS ... °'°9•TY
... ••ll•t•I pert .. , from IN •ecerdtr of Ot •llt• Cou11ty , der the lnde~ent Ad-COUNTYCALIFO•NIA 111~0~1;:,~~~:.":::A o~':.~~I·~
"".,....,. .,...."'-..,,., '"' Ht· Callfomla. m in istration. of E s tates ,o.SE~L: ,'-Ju·:..-1! ~L"E·x"!~DER SCHOOL DISTltlCT lln dltc:l•red ~ lltlau' llYll-flame Of lt Ell'PAC ..... _., known • ., 2111 Ap. ~ " ~ ~" IS .. 1 Pffcy Drllre Wnlmlnuer' pltlttt Drl'llt , Tuttln, CA. THI Ac t). The petition IS set for Ctent ot Ille 9-f Ille Cff-dtl Mat Sci.ool 11 llOI Callfwllleftla. • • OWNElt OF THE OTHE• ..... WILL hearing In Dept. NO. 3 on of5-VbotS .. ,_... fortc'-l <IMS"*" _,....,
T ... fletft .... ....,_, ,,.,.,. tlate-SELL OH THE SAME TEllMS AND O ctober 1o4 l9Sl at 9 ,30 Or .... C-OIY.C.ll'°"'la •NI pr...-s lo IH• u ld "'-'ti
rnaf'lt .., .. ,.,.....,... •• , n1 ..... CONDITIONS. , . ~OrMllltCM•t Dally PllO\,' ~=::.Sci-I April Jt, *lllltlwC-yofOf'...... ..A .. CELJ: a .m . Sept. II, l"1 .... , ttOCMnetlollA-
l'ull Name and Af<trn• of tlle A•to.,.Ufldlwlded \l't lnternllnaftf IF YOU O BJECT to the CO<-•-.ce11twn1at:ans p--~ .. : le~f:'~:t61J M .-on""' gran ting of the petition, P9JC m'fa S.alM~tlOIH.ttulclscr-1
NICOL.E ALIX HUNl!U.E. !91 t ' o"9.d I 9eo11 U2 YOU should either appear as OHcrlOed lilt-•Ill bl received, Pere, Ori .. , W.tlnlll•er, C.llfor'nl• ;'" lleraof rec " 1 • th coll1ldtr9Cl-~byt11t Busl""' •:aea . .... is .... MIK. 111\ept, " .... Of· at e hearing and state IRYll .. ~WAT•• DllTlllCT Manager oft .. Dlt"kt Of 2:1SO'CIOcll,
1'111 ... ,.1eom "0 °' .,.CowltY "ec:-roto, .... your objections or f lie NOT•acw ,...,.AUTIO. on'"' 12111 _,Of _111e,, '"'· •• ll'llllli.... ,_ C'IDM1 ~ CPoHity. Callfonlle. 1 t j 1 o,. ••unv• KCUAATI<* --• -.. ,........., •-.. , 1w Tu· wr t en ob ect ons w ith the ™ ,,...,,. •-" •-Dftt•l<1 It u.e Dlt*rlct ~ 0tt1ee 1ace1ee1 et· s.. te. :tt,Oct.t, '· "'' 1 u c1re1e. Coet• M• ... CA. THE court before the hearing . .,,_rlne • ..._....,,. Decleratkln,... 1u7 Plecenti., C.ta Mew. cau1on111.
OWNE• OF THI! OTHE• y, WILL Your a""'"'a rance may ... _ '"' project dHCrlbtd below. A Eecll pr-I to ..... UICI schoOI SELL ON THE SAME TEAMS AND ,.,,._ .,., "Dreft" Ht9etl"9 O.CW•llott It .,. N II .. -~ltd..., en""'-"' COMDITIOtolS. In person or by yOUr at· fllt al u. Dlw kt Oftka, Gil Cam-tlollel cer11fleel <llt<ll In an •-I
PAllCELS: to rney. Ori,,., lrvlne, c11uor111e, •11C1 h """" '° tN -°'.,. N-11• •• lo on UMIYICIM ""' lnMrftt 111 -I F y 0 u A R e A •••11•1110 for Pilbll< 111,1119<tl011. A ""9M Ulllflacl ~I District .... ooo. I lll fOI.._._ H I As • .... ,Ill ... t"8t tlle blel09t, If WC· .DEA TH NOJICES \0: u.'T;~ ..... •• .,., ,..... r• ~REDITO R or a c o nt--~~...,<=='°"* •..:::,.:~~ cnsM, w111 -rty tMCw ....sec·
corfeel "" .-a . ,.._.. s a. ' ot 1noent c reditor of the de · ...,..we1 11oy 111e ...,. of Dl...aors., cept • 11-...,.,. •-.._.. ~.,.
PACCJO .,...... Ml .. _ I of C DI ~ Ilona et ai.olltlltd by Ille ...... of ll1:. • • • K . ..._., II'"'°"'" the ~ ce.is ed, you must f ile your the strict .. Its ......,.. to lie,,... ee1uca11on. u. c:111<11 of 11w 11...,..1
LOUIS J . PACCIORETTl , •:~~'!9'c:~.:.':',':::!:~ .. , 1052 c laim ~ith the co urt or s.r~=·c'!!hts ofi11e1o1._1,,., ••-•llll•lllCIW t11an rem••n 111 ..
resident of Costa Mest1. Ca s.11nas A,,.~ COit.a Mew. CA. THE present 1t to t he personal p,..)Kt Ne. W0•7... "°'""'°"of IM D1•r1c1 -,,.. .. be
f 20 B OW ER OF THE OT I.II · ••lled • llllllel P'"Y"*" of r9ftt -o r yea r s. orn 1n N H ...., WILL r e present ative a~inted A-ut1or1 Ne.s to 1.D.21m 1 oue .. ecuuon ...o .,.11,..ry of u le1
New port Beach California 5c!!:,LDIOTN1,..!.H5.E SAME TEltMS AND by the c ourt with four Anneut1o11-1to 1.D. l 12211 1 ..... oi .. rwi .... .,. c11ec11 11nc1..,. """ ..,.. A-.. llonNe. ltol.D.102 on J anuary 6. l!KIS. P assed PA1tceu: months fro m the date of A-uUtn-1 • •.D. m ::C:inc~ •111 11a tom!tM.,.
away oo Septe mber 16. 1981 A• ta .,...,.,,ldtel ...., tmernt •n-f irs t IS$uance d litte rs es L•utloft: •• ...,.,., -"' ctt• Ttw m•"""""' .,._11_ payment
in Newport Beach. Ca He '•.'.::~· 1115, ••per ..,...,. provided In !ectlon. 700 of :,:00 :;•.=.. .. J:. :-:.;~ -11111t110tleut1w1t10,ooo.
w a s a membe r or S t . conNlfln8oClll10t,P..,..•1 .... ,1,...th e pr9 b a t e c otfe of wooc111rldglt. TMbl<11-111ndlca1•\Nuse-
J oachim 's Catholic Chur ch . c11111we. ot Mix . Maps, In 1,,.ofl1<• of Callfornla. The tim e for · T1111 pro1«1 c--.tN eNMaat1onaf '°"°by IM°'"'.,·°"'".,.,_,,,. H . . ed b h. r f l_ll• Cownly ""••Cler of Orane• filing cla ims w '1ll not ex-•PP•O•lmalely 1.0 AcrM •llllln -... ptlMMllyelafu•••(1.C<tPleb19. e ts s urviv y IS w1 e o ~''· . . t f Irvine Rene" Weter Dlatrlcl lo Ille Utt• tllat r9qlilre r..,,., .-of "" over 26 years, Beatrice M. or Mor• com,,,...1y kn-n u · 1101 pire prior o our m onths tollowlne tour w 1m,,,_,,,..,, 01 .. feclllll•• In "" ..,.,,,,. ,_,.. .,. •
C o s t a M e s a . C a . . 2 s .. "'.'" Plt<9, Coll.a-· CA. THE from the date of the hear-~ktt: non·•cc•pt.ot• u ... Tll• eoard •f
d aughters charlene Buffum OWN l!R OF THE OTHElt \.'> w1LL Ing noticedabo\te. A11Mutlelf11M.no1.o.2 cno1 ~~"'!!,C:= ... '"::":
of Shlng)e Sprin gs. Ca . and ~~~~.~~~.I! SAME TUMS ANO Y O U MAY EXAMINE :~:::=::::::::g:~.:,2211 ,_,1, .... __.... ..... 11111e--. P a t r i c 1 a D a r r o w or Terms of .... ,..,, 111 ••wNi -. the file ker,t by the court. A-uti.H .. "• l.D. 111 of •ciuuu.. In ltuole Cll..:retlo"' •·
If ~'--t"9 pr_.ect -_ ... Berkeley, c a .. also 3 st ep-of"" u111tee1 s.-. ... con11rma1'9ll of yo u are nterested In the ftlr ,,,. -..-. at -..in1"' utmt, ,...,., 111........,. _.,.,. feclnu.e 111
sons Henrv N ay of Ohio. wia. Ten Pt"cant °' •-1 111c1 '0 11a e state you may me a ~-tan1kn "'••1 .... ,......,. -f1eN Ult • .,.,..-... or _... r...n 111 •J ..._,_wltllbld. . ~-~--WlarOlllll'lct
Kenneth N~ aJso of Ohio •*or.,,.... to i. 1n wr1t1119 q u1es t w lth1the1 coutl rt ofto ,re-,..-. ~~~~=:.;.o=•!!a;..:
a n d R'<> bl! rt N a y 0 r w111 11e •«"""' •• ,,,. a'°'9M1ct tffa ce v e spec a no c:e he Nam• • ..-.cv ...,...1,. ,. .. ,,,. bid....., .. .,... ,1110 ....... " C alifom.ia, 19 arandchildren •1 ony 11""...,. ,,,. um 1M11111<t11011 Inve ntory of estate and of 1«1· ,,.,,.,.. 111-=11 w.w Dlttrl<t c-,....,.....,... 111c1.. 111 .-i11<111 11 _.,. .:
a nd 9 i·~•t·grandchildren . "~~~=e1et•ofu1e the petitions, accounts and toct ,..,,o! ltoit.,t McGr ew, ._1r.ot11111Nt1e1c11.,...,_,._..
Als o 2 siat er s J osephine O--P-•• reports deScribed In Sec-11~':;..": ,,...... .. Mid ,..911• :~:~::.::::-i::.;~1c~m":~
B ranetti of Santa Cruz and =-~= ~,,. t I o n 1 2 0 0 . 5 o f t h e u a1 •l""'k ... t .ttacta: NONI! .... tor recrNltaMI -ckirlllt "'""
Mar y Ryan also of Santa Pub11u.c10r.,... <:Mtl-::;:Y p1i.. Ca llfomla Probate Code. Ptlttfttt•l lllnlfk.,, tftecb. of -..-11v v. i.-.
C r uz. Recita tio n of the S.pt.11,11.u.1•1 mw' JohnL.Br~ley,Esq. 0 .... =S.-1t,"'1 Na c-..iu1on.,..11 111tpalde41y P~lt & •"-rtln ~J.W..ter, llc.....O,.... -_,, "'W• r•
Rosary ~II be held on Su n· "'"' "'"' _.,....,. ~,.. •NI.-. -u 11e "° -"'''°" day , Septem ber 20. 1981 al -.. _""r 600MontgomerySt. 21st Fl. ll'ullll..,~c..t Dally""•'· f""" eny ,,_. 1n ......,,,111.,,.1111
1 OOPM at the Ha r bor Lawn ,. ..... 1tuiiw. S~n llrancitco, C~. 94111 s..-m .. r tl. '~ flltM1t...,...i11Mb1-.ror~n. (415) 434-«IOC) Tiit llltl*t ....-i111e lllOdltt or
Memorial Chapel. Visitation s u ,. E 11 1 0 " c o u a 1 0 " Piil.iC l9ntl blddtrt ""'" .. r911..ire0 10 ,,..,.. will be held oo· Sunda y Sep· CAL1PO•M1• couNTY o~ Published Orange Coast -tonnofi-wt>1c:11i..sheretef.,.
tember :Kl 1911 from 8:ooAM ouNH ' Dally Pilot, Sept. 18, \9, 25, -......-c1w IN• 8oerd. •'-Yof
ntil _.:,,,e .. me .... ass of t•c1v1cu""•ott1Yl!WEW 1981 4139-81 tTATHilE'"O"A9MDOMMUIT w?lkll .... file In ttw tfflca .. .,. u s .... VI-. ... • m ... o. •OX.. °" ulil oi-... ~.ous ..... _,~Of '"' Dlltrld.
Cflristian B~al w1rt ~ held SANTA MA. c:a mn 1us1111sss lfMY UllOll-""" of t11t •""•" blcls. -
on Monday, September 21. ~oAe~'!Ji~ F : "1 c H-"' o L. • "9lJC llllC( ,11:":::''::'1:':.~~•=··= :;i::1 :,~~:";.':':!1nc°!~:' :':!
198 1 a t 9 :00A M at S t. D EF EN D AN T S AN D ltA N-................... neo. wrMIWI tHCI
J oa chim's Catholic Churc h McDERMOTT, DOES I l!lroutfl x, 1... ............ CLASSIC l'IHtSHING. JOU s. may ........ 1 ... oral Mel n <-"'9 ••
Interm ent services will be cMlw• MOTtcecwSALeo,. H•,,.,,,Sant•AN.Cllltornle tvo.t. '"'' 11 .. ..,..,_ .. 111911t11 "'11ttn SUMMC*S ••AL ... OPSll'T't TIM Fktltlo;n Bvslneu N•rne ... '*'·
he Id at F 0 r es t L a w n CASI NUM8E•,..,. AT NIYATS SM.S '-''" IO -.... flle9 •n °'..... TIM lloard Of Edkatlo11 ""'" ...... Memorial Park, Holly wood "0T1c111 v. .,.,.. -...-, ,..... ...._._.... c°"""' ... "*"· ,,,. o.1wm1naoon .. t• --r t• Hiiis at l~OOPM. Services un· c_,...., •'* ...... ",.... _.._. s.,,erlor Court of tll• Slit• of H......,. L. ~. 20.1 Arn;;rro. 1-ulel 111111e111111 wlttlln ten ~
d lh di ti r B I , .. , Milll _,. --......... C•lllOrnlo ._,""°"""'of a..r.. Ill Mlllloll Viele. CallfOnll•. lifter receipt of blelt. lnforw11otlon c .... er e re~ Oil o a tz ......,11 • .. ,.. •-.. 1,..~ ~ mantr of ti. tst •t• LMTr v Tiii$ ....-.. .,.. ~llCIM ..., ao1 """"' , .. .,,_ .. 1 ,,_Id be .,._ Ber geron-Smalti & T uthill w.... Mcc-i.~. 1ne11w._.. e1.-"' R..,,,,_, sc1w11.,.,, a
Westcliff Chapel Mortuar v 11 '"" w1s11 to -k tl'lt a.Mee .. .. Notl<• 11 ,,.,....., 91...,. -u. un-_,.,,... L.. .._...,.. -Menevtr. ,.._,.-.. u111oao of Costa Mesa 646-9371 •ttornoy In 11111 rMtt~. ¥0<.l l,_HI Clo denle-wlM ... , el prt•9111 .-.. "" Tlllt -t -Al..S wilh .,,. Scllool Oht rltt, P.O. l o• U6'S
TEE. LE t o promptly to 111a1 your written or ofler'• 11111 dty of ~moer, County Ci.nt ., Or•noe County on Hawp0r1 llMcll, CA "'4J,..,..... 1114
r•-w.11.,.y, mey be 111..SOfl llrne ltll, et tll• efflu et c;OOKSl!Y, Seti«. 2. '"'· 7•>~. H EAT HE R DE AN E Av1so1 U.tM 11e ..., _ _. .... COLllMAH & HOW.UD, ma e. 11111 1'11149 Oateo: s.t....., 11. t•t.
TEELE born Se•tem ber 11 a1 .,...._.,.... ... "' c..,. u.. st., Tmlll.~,... C-ytt l"\Alll_Or..,.. CcieJt Dally ,.. ... , Jofw\W.N1cot1 ' ' U. ...._i. a -... U«. ,_ LAii A ..... , ..._,_, c:eMwftll • t11e Sept. 4, 11, 11, U, t"1 ~ Secretary of""' 1911, paased away on Sep-*....,. •• ...._ .... 1e 1-.. ....,,. .. ..,. .... ltlMtr,Md•lllti-ct• 8oerdotl!c1uettklll
tember 13. 1981. She la sur· ............. cenflr......,lllrMlld...,_~. -•-....._...-..u..Ki.o vlved by ber ,a rents John SI u...,.,.... 1e1111e11ar •• eo11•fo • •II rtttM. 11t1e.,.. i-... ., MMI • ,._ _,~ 1 ScMG1 D111r1c1
d K h I T I f lift ...... "' HM • ....,.. ..._,la ~ at time~ OM91. ..... all rltM. Pvlll tllld 0r""9t Coest o.llf PllO«, a n at een e e e 0 11uer10 1,,,..,....,_n1•' • eat• trtM •no """911 ""nlate ,,.. eclldl· fltCTl11ous•u11111na s..t. II, zs.0c1. a. ttll ........ ,
I r v i n e , Ca . , a n d h e r mantr11, ., .._u ncri't.. 11 11a, tloneMr 11C4'11,... "' IN le •II tM c.... MAMll ITATW•NT
grandpare nts De an a nd •19Ufte.~-•e9•~aela•tlempo. •••rwt......,,...._..i.u.e-tr Ttw 1.11 .. 1 .. ~ •r• oo1ne1------------Jerry H91perin o( ~WPort 1. TO THE DEFENDANT; A clwll Of Ota_,.., ~ .... a1 Cal1tor11le, ... Mfltu•: -If' -·. cOMplellll Pwt -fll..S by tlle plaln-..,UC:llltrtY ...,_. a ...._, • f'OXX ""D ASSOCIATES, 1'0ll ~ ,..,11'1111. Beach, Ca . Private fa mily Utt ... ,,., vou. 11 ¥0<.I ""'"to d4ftNI wtt: Sprl11td•I•. 51111• c . )4u11t111e1on 1------------servlcee wiD be held. 11111 1ewsu11, you rn;;ll, w11111n • cla'f1 ,.AltCEL 1: As•• -1n1erest 111 l•adl, ca . .,.... • 1 --------------4 •ft•• 1111, -",.,_Oft.,..., ...... u. ......... : M•r111e K•'I' FoH 190U Spr ... u•L c MIA•INOS WILL ••
MlftlRG•OH
SMfTN 6 ftl'*L
WHTCU... CHAf'lll
427 E. 17th St
Costa Mesa
«M&-M11
N1calltoTH11s
MlllTKS' .c>l'tuilY
127 Main SI.
HuntinQton B&ach
63M539
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MIMOllAL , ••
Cerni~ Mortuary
Cheo.1-Crematory
3500 Pacific View on.,,e
NNOot1 S.actl
&M-2700
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lo Ille compt•lnl. Unlfft ¥0<.I do '°• c ...... Ill ........... II "' IM Of· Cll....... '" __ .,,. ~ ~· ,our Clefoutt wlll lie entered on -flee of"" C-'Y lt«Of9r of Ot..... ire•• Dewelottmtnt Corp. I• NALL, n irat• Oatv•. COIYA pllcallonoftllti1lalntlfl.-Ull1 ~ Cwnty,~ Callfffnla tor,.,. ..... ). UOft s .... lliMllA, CMJl'Olll•IA. lT 6:a ,....._ mevent.,.•J.....-11-'"""°"f'" ...,,__., __ ... ....,...,... ............. c;. Huntl ......... ac:ll a Al IOOM AS .. OlllaLI Illa relief ... ,,,....,.., 111 1"9 comolelnt, W.Jr9$t., ..... AN,CI......,.. C..M . • T•I! •• A,Tl!lt OM MOM=Y, Wlllcll could .....,., 111 ..... ""-' of ~AltQL t :.. Tiii• ........ lac~ llY. tar· .... T ........ "" ..... • ... w..-1. t•lllnt of "'°"''., pr...ny., ~\l't ....._.111 INMI t• IM jleralloft. 1'Mll flou.owtMO AP,.LICATI I ;
otlle• rellof requested In lltt <-MMN Key ..... ,_........._of,,., T·"""' fW
plelftt • -· .. ,_ -•• l'c.JCl»wl•••t ~. "'°"'" .... AM« ..... , 8~H9 OAT ED IMy 1', 1•1 < ..... • ... IZJ, ...... tt•, ffll J-L. F-. I fW S.•e F•rm .. l~et· LEE A. 8AANCH, •1ec. --lfl h Ofllce of !flt C-., .,,........ , 1 .. !ID E.aill Svllt'-' ,.,..,_, $all·
c1 ... 11 ••c•rd•r of Ore111• Co11111y, ""9 .......__ -lllt.t wlttl -t.6 Ane, '°' • r.vl-,,,.. ctM1trle ' 8y Lll'de Moffett, ~ C-ty C.... of 0r8'191 COUMT M ~ I lots....._,,_...... of Ille S... o.tM' -.,.~ "-"' ttn .. , _ _, "-191 0 .... _. C... Meta f,_.ys. 111 a
MAllLIN a ASIOCIATU ..,_ Drlw, Tulllll, c.tlfaml• THll ,_, ...... DC; POl-.+40 z-. Enwl-tal
.-...,.e1uw OWNElt Of' THE OTHE .. Ya "'ILL ~I-~~ Dally ...... o.t•r"'lnMloft: ""for o ... ,...IA K •
tttJ u. ............. ~· M7 HLL OfC THI! SAME Tl!llllllS AND Sept. 11, 25, D<t. t, t, Ult n-.1 c..iH 111'1"" T ... la, CA... CONDITl<>ttS. ::::z:: I-....,.,_ "9nllft H<lt·14'
Publl.._.Or ... CoattO.My "1""-.. Aac:ELJ:At .. ~~--~ l9JR T-atlw--ofTU1ctT·11'90 ...
s..i. 11. 1e. as. on. i. ,., .,, .. , ~ 1,11, ~~--~ .... : ... .. 111 .... , __ at• • .,.._'"" ....., ·-· ....,. • • nl tor Ooftal• E. i!rlcaMft, 111
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oew1paper is subject to
the Federal Fair Hous·
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makes it illeea.I to ad·
vertiH "any preference.
li'tnllation, or dis·
crlminalion based on
race, color, religlon.
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llG CANYON AT rrs llST
Ne wly decor ated four bed,oom
Hroadmoor, pool, spa. beam ceilings,
everything. Great cul de sac location,
gua rded gates. and an unbelievably
low price. $685,000.
U~l()Uf ti()Mfi
REALTORS. 675-6000
2443 r...1 CoH I Hlghwa~. Coro11e lkl Mar
WI HAYI ~O Of THI HST LISU.S IM TOWN
Tbls newipaper will not r-----------------knowinJIY accept any
adverttsio& for ru t
estate which ts in viola·
Uon ol the law.
$93,500
1160/o Thr ..... 2Tlftllbdrm. .. bath Terms! No qualifying' A ""' ~ rantast ic 1frordable furn. units Steps to beach Good s um·
home with pnvacy.,C~v· m e r /winter history . EllOIS: AclY...then ered entry, fonnal livmg priced a t $395,000
..... ~....., .. room. added family 1675-1152.
r oom with bri c k
4ely I -' ... .:::.. fireplace. 3 hu~e bdrms. I
f"Of"I • ......,. • -2 bath, very pnvate ru r DAILYPl.OT--. yard . Pric e o nl y hWlty for 11itt flnt S129JOO. Call 546-2313
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AFFllDIBU
2 Bdrm , 1 ba · 1 yr old
Adult complex. Take
over existing loan.
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754a1202
HAllOlllMl
Ao exqui.site offering :
Elegant & spacious 3
bdrm + family room, 1
lev. home w /panoramic
vi s t a o r h arbo r .
coasUine. ocean 6 n11ht
lights. Prestige, com·
fort, lu.xury & security. I
Reduced. now $739,000
<Owner fuiancing ) Agt, 1
&40·5560.
THE REAL
ESTATERS
6 UNITS
Located 1n Npt Hgts
these 2 Bdrm umts are
truly pride of ownership.
The low interest loan
can be assumed and the
owner waU help finance.
Call for more inrorm a·
t1 o n Aslun g prtce
5'115,000.
CUSTOMl'l8
HAUOlllDGE
Lovely 4 Bdrm Lautre·
mont model with 400' ad·
dilion. Formal dining. 3
baths. S811111,SOO. Owner
will carry ll00,000
e fas test draw Ul the
West. .a .. ,Datly Pilot
Classified Ad. 642-S678
R[SIOENTIAI REAL ESTATE SERI/ICES
WILSHIRE -NEWPOIT
I SltHftd I• VIiia lelboa, tlrl1 H •
I.,._ din:ry cOltdo w /2 M_...11. 2 IA.
h ~ Wolf1 of Mirrors, WCJll C.-.
lags & pesht colon. C..._ .. 1,.1d
,_..1llla91 & art obj.eta w.d to UNiit
o rort tn•lro111ftut. $)45,000.
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IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
ASSUMlt¥4%LOAM .~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Owner wiU carry 2nd.
No qu alifying. Nicely
decorated 4 bdrm home
with lots of amenities.
Only $128,900. CalJ today m.mo.
ALLSTATE.
REALTORS
MISAYmDI
Aan•elltl• Lo••
11 ¥4"• Cbuming, remodeled 3
BR + family room home
with 2 fplc's. on quiet
cluJ de sac street. Lota cl
curbside appeal plus RV
access. Mcilvated owotr
w /c arry l1e 2nd lor
qualified buyer.
75f..1616
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DOWN MUST QUALIFY FOR
PAYMENTS. ~ Deeded
for eost. Colle(e Perk 3
Bdrm, 2 balh. family room, cloullle fuepla~.
cul de H e 1trt1t. A
berpin at p,toe. Call
MWSl.3
THE REAL
ESTATERS ---·---. -
$20,600 DOWN!! * NlWPOIT HACH * Spacious 4 bedrooms in prestige
area. Anxi ous owner says try
lease/option. land contract or ??
Call 759·1501 or 752-7373.
* 10% DOWH • Owner WI LL CARR Y 2nd on
lowest priced 2 bedroom unit in
complex. Quiet. private location.
Assumable low interest loan!
759·1501or 752-7373.
SIOOO DOWN!!
Bring paint brush & broom to
save $$$ on this 3 bedroom fixer
in qu iet Cos ta Mesa area ·
Creative sell er sa ys "Sel1!'1
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759-1501or 752·7373.
I 0¥40/o FIMAMCIMG
SHI PH MONTH. ..
:Mien you take over existing low
interest loan on 4 bedroom home
NEWPORT RIVIERA. Featuring
French doors. fireplace, 2 ~
baths plus raised wooden deck,
new c arpe l & paint. Onl y
$141,900. 759-1501 or 752-7373.
I 0% DOWM, I Jl/2% LOAH
UMYEISITT PAIK No qualifying and no points on
13V,a% loan on 3 bedroom
townhome with super view plus
interior atrium! Won't last with
these great terms! Call 759-1501 or 752-7373
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Guru's cult faces removal by legal steps
I B)' JOHN NEEDHAM
Of .. ~ ........
Founding members of lbe
Church of Religious Science in
Laguna Beach are prepared to
take legal steps to force about 40
disciples of an Indian guru to
move from the church grounds.
followers of holy man Bhagwan
Shrce Rajneesh wlll be served
Monday with a notice to quit the
property within 30 days if they
don't agree to leave voluntarily.
Mission Viejo attorney
Sueanne Lewis said today the
Mrs. Lewis, director of the
Religious Science congregation
which took buck control or the
Laguna Canyon Road church
Sept. 3, said negotiations with
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DOWN NOSTALGIA LANE Newport Beach.
decreed even today t he fairest of the fair along this
best of all possible coas ts. kicked off cele bration to
day of its 75th Birthday; t he Golden Jubilee of
cityhood that cam e this m onth in 1006.
And Newport came out with all flags fly ing
Well. surely that was the case in the Corona del
Mar sector of the community where Coast Highway
was lined with the Red. White and Blue as early as 7
a .m . ~ Short I v
thereaft e r . the
first of a month·
l o n g s tate of
celebrations took
p l ace wh en o ld -
t i mer s an d
~\
TOM MURPHINI ,~"~
newcom ers alike packed the upper deck of Ralboa ·~
historic Pa vilion for the 75th Happ~ Birthday kickoff
breakfas t.
LAT ER, THE GAZEBO at the foot of Balboa
Pier was dedicated in memor) of bands man Stan
Kenton. whose long stands at the Rendezvou!.
Ballroom in the 1940s catapulted both Kenton and
The Place into the national mus ical spotlight
T hat generation will never forget "Stompin' at
the Rendezvous · ·
At anv rate. th e ~tar , of ~ewport 's birthda y
kic koff bre akfas t was the city ':'> clown prince or pun
J Leslie Steffensen, who led the packed hous e down
~ewport 's memory lane
His usual emcee partner. Jus tice Bob Gardn er.
wasn 't on hand becaus e of vacation io Mexico. That
gave Steffensen the perfect opportunity to steal one
of Gardner's lines in reference to historical recollec-
tion ·
"What l rec all mav not be factual hut 1t s ure 1s
the way l remember it ·
Old Balboa place where yesteryears were revirited -75 times
LOVABLE LES THEN took the throng down
memory l a n e by decades and some surpris e
statistics on Newport Beach. He noted. for exam ple
in the 1970s. more th a n 15.000 new residents moved
in to town a nd that was 32 percent growth. the
s mallest percentage g rowth of any of the modern
d ecades
.. What that means is. if we'd had the s low
g rowth advocates then. e very other one of you he re
s houldn't be here ... he quipped.
"We had an anti·freewav vote that decade whe n
we a ll said Coast Highway is· big enough for anything
we'll ever need except Bays ide Drive ... T he crowd
roared.
"We also had a plan in the 1970s to make Back
Bay a preserve. Why. it was going lo h ave boats.
marinas. a place for the birds. a rowing course and
most amazing of all -WATER."
Steffensen noted Newport 1s getting a new
Newport Bay Bridge, suggesting that the old o ne
was decla red obsolete, "On the day a woman from
Coron a del Mar had a baby on the br idge and s he
wasn't ~.ven pregnant when s he left Corona del
Mar ...
IN THE 1960s, Les recounted . Newport gained
23,000 c itizens for an 87 percent increase ··Those
were the year s the greedy d evelopers were selling
you h ouses for $60,000 that you're all selling now for
$350,000."
During the 1950 to '59 decade. Steff e n sen noted
Newport went from a five-man City Coun cil to a
seven "person'' council
"In those years, to get elected, you had to be
against the Irvine Company and the Balboa Bay Qilb;i'' h recalled. "Today, we don't care about the B'a y Clu " I guess he meant only hair o f the electio n
su ccess f rmula has c hanged.
LE ALL THE PROGRESS or the years was
being reviewed, however, maybe aJI ls not forlorn in
.the city by·the-bay. Jus t outside the Balboa Pavilion.
a seaJ and two pelic ans frolicked in the dappled-blue
waters.
Some things don't change much after all.
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the Bhagwan group have ttroken
down and it appears legal steps
are oeOOed to force the cult to
vacate the premises.
· 'Tbey took the position in the
negotiations of telling ,us what
they are prepared to do," Mrs.
Lewis said. "We feet we have e xhausted all possible rem·
edies."
Mrs. Lewis said the Bhagwan
fo llowers were at the church by
invitation only, and their invita
tion has run out. "They have no
legal right to remain on the
church groundR," she said
She added that attempts to ac
commoclate the group, in allow-
i~ them to stay at the church
until new homes could be found
for the followers and previously
scheduled events were carried
out, had been taken advantage
or
"At first they said they could
be out in ll few weeks," Mrs.
Lewis said. Theo their departure
d lSCUlSS the issue. .. Most or the
pea le trying to for('e us out are
oo the current churcb. rolls,"
"We won't be pushed out b11 ,any in-
surgent group."
dat e was pus hed up to No·
vember and then December. We
feel they are trying to prolong
this ." . "This is a verv complex lSSUe
and it's not proper for anyone to
be giving orders." he said. "We
stand willing Lo follow the will of
the duly constituted mem-
bership of the church. But we
won 't be pushed out by an in·
surgenl group."
Edelman said a meeting had
been called of the current mem-
bers of the church for Sept 27 to
he said. "They may have mem·
bers in the past, but they have at
on e time or anot her left the
church."
On Sept 3 a group of about 150
Religious Scientists forced the
resignation of the Bhagwan-
dominated church board which
had been in control fo r the past
year.
The Bhagwan followers took
up residence on the c hurch
grounds last November follow -
ing the departure of the former
pastor of the church of Religious
Science. who had become a d1s
ciplc of the Ew;tern holy man.
J<~ounding members of the
Ch urch of Religious Science say
they intend to ou.st the cull and
r einstitute Christian worship.
The Bhagwan group discon-
tinued Sunday services when it
took control.
Joel Edelman, attorney for the
Bhagwun group, said he had not
been officially notified of the
Reli gious Scientists ' intention to
force him and other disciples to
leave.
"We weri! ready to continue
nc goiiations," Edelman said.
"All l can say is that this was a
surprise."
Edelman said the Rellgiqus
Science congregation was play·
ing "king of the mountain," and
taking a hard·line position.
Newport Center expansion draws fire
Group gathers signatures to force the council to rescind. approval
By STEVE MARBLE
Of ttw o .. , ..... , .....
Former Newport Beach
mayor Paul Ryckoff thought he
had Newport Center's future
firmly pinned down two years
ago when he championed a suc-
cessful drive to slash permitted
building at the circular center.
But his slow-growth stance
cam e back to haunt him a year
later when he was soundly de·
feat ed in a re-election bid.
In that 1980 election, three
Newport Beach Council seats
changed hands and so did the
coun cil's politics. The new
council majority was b11leo as
pro·development.
T he question of how much
• building should be allowed at
the lrvine Company's business
center was a key theme of that
e lection and the new council
m e mber s promised to tackle
that issue.
So two weeks aeo, when
Newport Center's future came
up again, Ryckoff's replace·
m en t -Councilm a n P hi l
Maurer, figured he had the is·
sue nailed down with a suc·
cessful motion to let the center
expand.
But Maurer and the four
council m embers who voted
with him already are facing
problems.
A group calling itself the
Residents' Action Plan Commit·
tee is gathering signatures to
force the seven-member council
to rescind its approval of ex·
pans ion p lans a l Ne wport
Center.
The group, composed largely
o f m e mber s from th e
environmen,1.al group SPON
{Stop Polluting Our Newport),
says it wants to put the council
in the uncomfortable position of
dumping Maurer's motion or
calling a special election to set·
tie the Newport Center hassle
once and for aJI.
With anoth er city council
election just a year away. many
city hall obs e r vers believe
Newport Center will once again
become an election issue.
Councilman J ohn Cox, who
voted in favor of restoring
permitted building to the
center, contends th e r ef ·
erendum group is attempting
lo use Newport Center as a
politicaJ tool.
It wouldn't be the first lime.
Newport Center, an attractive
and sprawling complex perched
above Pacific Coast Highway on
the east side of the Newport
Bay , has been a stumbling
block that has routinely tripped
up politicians s in ce t he
mid-19705.
The Newport council. under
the leadersttip of Ryckoff. took
a h atch et to the center 's
generaJ plan in 1978 and again
in 1979.
By the time the council was
fi nished, the plan had been
changed. Eliminated were a
hotel, commercial building and
nearly one million square feet
of office space.
Ryckoff's reduction plan was
endorsed and applauded by the
leadership of SPON. In fact,
the re were charges that SPON
had engineered the cuts and
was a "shadow government"
that s o m e h ow was able o
m anipulate the council ma-
jority.
·At the time, the Irvine
Company said the trims were
arbitrary and might lead to a
lawsuit against the city. The
Irvine Company never filed a
suit although another firm. the
Koll Company, did because cut.s
the council made in plans for
Center Newport near the county
airport. .
The Ne wport Center issue
was still bubbltng in the 1980
s pring election. Ryckoff and ttis
politicaJ aUy. Councilm an Ray
Williams, were up fo r re·
election. The future direction of
the council was al stake.
For months, candidates de-
bated the issue or growth and
wh ether places like Newport
Center should be allowed to ex·
pand.
The election ended on a sour
note for Ryckoff and Williams.
Both l ost by the largest
m ar gins in the city's recent his·
tory.
Cox and Maurer. who beat
W i lli ams and R yc k o ff
respectively. said the message
was clear -the citiiens were
tired of the council's no-growth
policy
Ryckoff blamed the Irvine
and Koll companies for his de-
f eat. Williams said the same
thing.
Just weeks after the election ,
the Koll Company settled its
lawsuit and the new council ap·
proved a plan to r estore
permitted building that the old
council had cut from the Koll
center
The Irvine Company also
Park
Newport
Bio Canyon
S•• lal•nCI
Newport er A111a.
tnn
Irvine Cout
Country Club
Oellty ""'--Draunng shows latest plan for growth at Newport Center includ-
ing hotel and 0Jf1ce buildings. Expansion plan was approved Inst
month, but already has run mto problems
wanted to get back what it had
lost and filed a general plan
amendment early this year ask·
ing for a hotel, two bigh-rise of·
fi ce lowers and an expansion or
the Marriott Hotel.
Winning council approval was
rough for the Irvine Company.
It required reducing the scope
of t he hotel from 500 to 300
rooms and eliminating an offi ce
tower in favor of a residential
hh~h·rise.
ll also cost the development
firm a commitment for $8
million in road improvements
and partial construction of a
new six·lane road outside city
limits Thal two-lane project is
expected to cost the company
$20 million. _
The very day the council ap-
proved Maurer's motion, three
city council members met
privately with top Irvine
Company representatives in·
eluding Peter Kremer. presi-
dent of the firm.
The get -togeth e r at
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's
hom e was held, some of those
in attendance said , mainly to
work out last-minute details and
concerns on Newport Center.
The group discussed the motion
that Maurer was to make that
ni ght. Maurer was not present
at the meeting.
SPON members seized newS;
of this private meeting to fuel
the referendum move. The
•'s h ad ow government" al·
legation suddenly was being
used by the very group it was
originally directed at.
As it now st ands, the ref·
e rendum group must gather
4.250 signatures by the ena or
the month. If it is successful,
the council must repeal ap-
proval of the Newport Center
expansion project or call a
s pecial election and put the
question before citv voters.
The irony of the situation is
this · If the voters do get a
chance lo go to the polls and do
vote to dump the new plan,
former Mayor Ryckoff's dream
of limiting growth or Newport
Center wou ld become a reality
once again.
UCI admitting some mental patients
Regents meeting in SF on new policy for handling county patients. at center
By GLENN SCOTr
Of U.. O.tty Ptllit IWI
Mentally disturbed patients
were being admitted today on an
emergency basis al UC Irvine
Medical Center even though the
deadline set by university
officiaJs for treatment of Orange
County gove rnme nt-funded
patients passed Thursday.
The University of California
Board of Regents, meeting
today in San Francisco, is
expected to set a new policy for
handling the sensitive issue.
The regents called a hall last
spring to a contract in which the
medlcal center offers mental
h ealth services on a 24-bour
emergency basis to the county
government. Twenty·three beds
are set aside for these patient..
The services were sup~ed to
stop on July 1, but extensions
w e re granted• twice by the
university. The second expired
Thursday.
Attorneys representing the
county made a last·mlnute
request Thunday for a court
order to force the university to
continue the m e ntal health
services until either further
court h earings o r oth er
"reasona ble" facilities are
determined.
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge Robert FltLgerald
denied the request, saying he
didn't want the court involved in
contract disputes between the
two·~overnmental agencies.
P eter Aronson. representing
the county. said he will tm·
mediately seek to overturn -Board leash
law delayed :
San Clemente City Council
members have postponed actioo
on a proposed ordinance to tt·
quire city surfers to have a leash
on theJr surfboards.
The ordinance, SUICetted by
Councilman Pal Lane, wu ln·
tended lo prevent runaway
boards rrom slicing Into bat.ben .
the denial before the Fourth
District Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino. But he said the
action would take several days.
The regents were to decide
today whether to continue the
m ental health ser v ices for
county patients until the appeaJ
is heard.
Among those who have shown
intense interest in the outcome
is Orange County Sheriff Brad
Gates and police chiefs in the
county.
Gates bas said the medical
center is the only locked, 24·bour
emergency adm ltttna facility
where law enlorcem ent officers
can safely take people who &A
consid ered disturbed or a
danger to themselves or others.
Or. Jamea McGaush, ex·
ecuUve vtce chancellor at UC
Jrvlne, said the unlvertlty ls
contlnuJna to admlt mentally
diaturbed patients pendlna the
reaenta' declsJons, which were
e"Xpected to be announced th11
aftenlOOO.
Seven mental health pallenll
were admitted from 6 p.m .
Thursday until 6 a m. today, a
hospital spokesman said.
Meanwhile, county officials
are insisting that the medical
cente r can 't turn away
e mergency cases -including
mentally disturbed patients -
bee a use of its license for
·•comprehens ive e mergency
medical services."
Woman felled
in LB blaze
A 43.year-old Laguna Beach
woman was treated for smoke
Inhalation Thursday followtn1
an early morning fire at her one.-
bedroom apartment aJon1 29t8
S. Cout Hlcbwa.y, accordbll to a fire departmmt apokeeman.
Felicity June Bedl; •• nat-~d and reluud from So\IUl
Coast MedJcal Center followtna
the 8:40 a.m . nre that camed
Sl,000 damaae.
IRVINI
Dilly Piiat
FRI DAY, SEPT. 11, 1981
CAVALCADE GARDEN
STOCKS
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Newport Center project seen as election issue
8y STEVE MAllBL£
O( .. Oeltf ..........
Former Newport Beach
mayor Paul RyckofC thought he
had Newport Center's future
firmly plMed down two years
ago when he championed a sue·
cessful drive to slash permitted
building at the circular center.
But his slow-growth stance
~\
came back lo haunt hJm a year
later when he was soundly de·
reated in a re-election bid.
In that 1980 electlon, three
Newport Beach Council seats
changed hands and so did the
council's politics. The new
council majority was blllec:J a.s
pro-development.
The question of how much
~~
Looking bac k
DOWN NOSTALGIA LANE Newport Beach.
decreed even today the fairest of the fair along this
best of all possible coasts, kicked off celebration to-
day of its 75th Birthday : the Golden Jubilee of
cityhood that came this month in 1006.
And Newport came out with all flags fly ing.
Well. surely that was the case in the Corona del
Mar sector of the community where Coast Highway
was lined with the Red, White and Blue as early as 7
am
S h ort l y
thereafter , the
firs t of a month·
long s t ate of
celebrations took
place wtten old·
tam ers a nd
(;,
T-DM_M_U_RP-HIN-f ®''
newcomers a like packed the upper deck of Balhoa ·s
historic Pavilion for the 75th Happy Birthday ki ckoff
breakfast.
LATER, THE GAZEBO at the fool of Balboa
Pier was dedicated in m emory of bands m an Stan
Kenton . whose long stands a t the Rendezvous
Ballroom in the 1940s catapulted both Kenton a nd
The Place into the nation al mu~ca l spotlig ht
That generation will never forget ··sto mpin' at
the Rendezvous ." ,
At any rate. the star of Newport 's birthday
kickoff breakfast was the city·s clown prince of pun
J . Leslie Steffensen. who led the packed house down
Newport's mem ory la ne.
His usual em cee p artner, Justice Bob Gardner.
wasn't on hand because of vacation in Mexico. Thal
gave Steffensen the perfect opportunity to steal one
o f Gardner·s lin es in reference to historical recollec· ·
lion :
·'Wh(\t I recall may not be factua l but it sure is
the way I remember it
Old Balboa place where yeateryear! Wttt rtvilited -75 limea
LOVABLE LES THEN took the throng down
m e m ory la ne by d ecades and som e s urprise
statistics on Newport Beach. He not ed , for example
in the 1970s, more than 15.000 new residents moved
in to town and that was 32 percent l!rowth. the
s m allest percentage g rowth of an~· of the modern
decades.
"What that m eans is. 1f we'd had the slow
growth advocates then, every other o ne of you here
s ho uldn't be here.·· he quipped.
"We had an anti-freeway vote that decade when
we all said Coast Highway is big enough for anything
we 'll ever need except Bayside Drive.·· The crowd
roared.
"We also had a plan in the 1970s to make Back
Bay a preserve . Why, it was going to have boats.
m arinas. a place for the birds. a rowing course and
most amazing of all -WATER."
Steffensen noted Newport is ~ettin~ a new
Newport Bay Bridge. s uggesting that t he old one
was declared obsolete, "On the day a woman from
Corona de l Mar had a baby on the bridge and she
wasn 't even pregnant when she left Corona del
Mar .. :·
I N THE 1960s, Les recounted. Newport gained
23,000 citizens for an 87 percent increase. "Those
were the years the greedy developers were s elling
you houses for $60.000 that you·re all selling now for
$350,000."
During the 1950 to '59 decade. Steffensen noted
· Newport went from a five-man Clty Council to a
seven "person" council. •·tn those years, to get elected, you had to be against the Irvine Company and the Balboa Bay
Club " he recalled. "Today, we don't care about the
Bay Club." I guess he m eant only half of the election
s uccess formula has changed.
WIBLE ALL THE PROGRESS of the years was
beinlJ reviewed, however, maybe all is not forlorn in
~be c1t,y by·lhe·bay. Just outside the Balboa Pavilion,
a seaJ and two pelicans frolicked in the dappled-blue
waters.
Some things don't change much after all.
building should be allowed at
the Irvine Company's business
center wu a key theme of that
election and the new council
members promised to tackle
that issue.
So two weeks ago, when
Newport Center's future came
up again, Ryckoff's replace·
ment -Councilman Phil
Maurer , figured he had the is·
sue nailed down with a suc·
cessful moUon to let the center
expand.
But Mau rer and the four
council members who voted
with him already are facing
problems.
A group calling itself the
Residents' Action Plan Commit-
tee is gathering signatures to
force the seven-member council
to rescind its approval of ex·
pans ion plans at Newport
Center.
The group, composed largely
of members from the
environme ntal group SPON
(Stop Polluting Our Newport),
says it wants to put the council
in the uncomfortable position or
dumping Maurer's motion or
calling a special election to set·
tie the Newport Center hassle
once and for aJI.
With another city council
election just a year away, many
city hall observer s believe
Newport Center will once again
become an election issue.
Councilman John Cox, who
voted in favor of restoring
permitted building to th e
cente r , contends the ref -
erendum group is attempting
to use Newport <.;enter as a
political tool.
It wouldn't be the first time.
Newport Center, an attractive
and sprawling complex perched
above Pacific Coast Highway on
the east side of the Newport
Bay, has been a stumbling
block that has routinely tripped
up politicians since the
mid-1970s.
The Newport council, under
the leadership or Ryckoff, took
a hatchet to the center's
general plan in 1978 and again
in 1979.
By the time the council was
finished, the plan had been
changed. Eliminated were a
hotel, commercial building and
nearly one million square feet
or office space
Ryckorrs reduction plan wu
endorsed and applauded by the
leadership of SPON. In fact,
there were cbarges that SPON
had engineered the cuts and
was a "shadow government"
that somehow was able o
manipulate the council ma·
jority. 1
At the time, the Irvi ne
Company said the trims were
arbitrary and might lead to a
lawsuit against the city. The
Irvine Company never filed a
s uit although another firm, the
Koll Company, did because cuts
the council made in plans for
Center Newport near the county
airport. .
The Newport Center issue
was still bubbling in the 1980
spring election. Ryckoff and his
political ally. Councilman Ray
Williams, were up for r e -
election. The future direction or
the council was at stake.
For months, candidates de·
bated the issue-of growth and
whether places like Newport
Center should be allowed to ex·
pand.
The election ended on a sour
note for Ryckoff and Williams.
B oth lost by the larges t
margins in the city's recent his·
tory.
Cox and Maurer, who beat
Will ia m s and R yc k off
respectively, said the message
was clear -the citizens were
tired of the council's no-growth
policy.
RyckoH blamed the Irvine
and Koll companies for his de-
f eat Williams said the same
thing.
Just weeks after the election,
the Koll Company settled its
lawsuit and the new council ap-
proved a plan to r estore
permitted building that the old
council had cut from the Koll
center.
The Irvine Company a!so
wanted to get back what it had
lost and filed a general plan
amendment early this year ask·
ing for a hotel, two high-rise of·
fice towers and an expansion of
the Marriott Hotel.
Winning council approval was
rough for the Irvine Company.
It required reducing the scope
or the hotel from 500 to 300
rooms and eliminating an office
tower in favor of a residential
h i~h·rise.
Petk
N•WPOtt
8•• l•l•"d N•wpgrter Allt•.
Inn
1tvlt1• Terrace
o.ltr ..........
Drawmg shows latest plan for growth at Newpor t Center mclud·
mg hotel and office buildings Expansion plan was approved lttst
month. but already has run into problems
It also cost the development
firm a commitm ent for $8
million in road improvements
and partial construction of a
new six-lane road outside city
limits. That two-lane project is
expected to cost the company
S20 million.
Thµery day the council ap-
pro~ Maurer's motion, three
c ity council me mbers met
private ly with top Irvine
Company representatives in·
eluding Peter Kr emer, presi·
dent of the firm.
The ge t -together at
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's
home was held, some of those
in attendance said , mainly to
work out last-minute details and
concerns on Newport Center.
The group discussed the motion
that Maurer was to make that
night. Maurer was not present
al the meeting.
SPON members seized new51
of this private meeting to fuel
t he r efer endum move. The
''s hadow government '' al-
legation suddenly was being
used by the very group it was
originally directed al.
As it now stands, the ref·
erendum group must gather
4,250 signatures by the ena of
the month. U it is successful,
the council must repeal ap·
proval of the Newport Center
expansion project or call a
spec ial election and put the
question before citv voters.
T he irony or the situation is
this. If the voters do get a
chance to go to the polls and do
vole to dump the new plan.
former Mayor Ryckoff's dream
of limiting growth of Newport
Center would become a reality
once again.
Church plans legal move to oust cult
Religious Science wants fo llower s of guru out of Laguna building
By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of -0.-. ...... SUfl Founding m e mbers of the
Church of Relj.gious Science in
Laguna Beach are prepared to
take legal steps to force about 40
disciples of an Indian guru to
move from the church grounds.
Mi ssion Viejo attorney
Sueanne Lewis said today the
followers of holy man Bhagwan
Shree Rajneesh will be served
Monday with a notice to quit the
property within 30 days if they
don't agree to leave voluntarily.
Mrs. Lewis, director of the
Religious Science congregation
which took back control of the
Laguna Canyon Road church
Sept. 3, said negotiations with
the Bhagwan group have broken
down and it appears legal steps
are needed to force the cult to
vacate the premises.
"They took the position in the
negotiations of telling us what
they are prepared to do," Mrs.
Lewis said. "We feel we have exhausted a ll possible rem·
edles."
Mrs . Lewis said the Bhagwan
followers were at the church by
invitation only, and their invita-
tion has run out. .. They have no
legal right to remain on the
church grounds," she said.
She added that attempts to ac·
stand willing to follow the will or
the duly constituted mem·
bership of the church. But we
won't be pushed out by an in·
surgent group."
Edelman said a meeting had
"We won't be pushed out by . any in-
surgent group ."
commodate the group, in allow·
ing them to stay at the church
until new homes could be found
for the followers and previously
scheduled events were carried
out, had been taken advantage
of
··Al first they said they could
be out in a few weeks," Mrs.
Lewis said. Then their departure
d a t e was pushed up to No·
vember and then December. We
feel they are trying to prolong
this." ''This is a very complex issue
and it's not proper for anyone to
be giving orders," he said. "We
been called of the current mem·
bers of the church for Sept. 27 to
discuss the issue. "Most of the
people trying to force us out are
not on the current church rolls,··
he said. "They may have mem·
bers in the past, but they have al
one time or a nother left the
church."
On Sept. 3 a group of about 150
Religious Scientists forced the
resignation of the Bhagwan·
dominated church board which
had been in control for the past
year
The Bhagwan followers took
up r esidence on the church
grounds last Nove mber follow·
ing the departure or the former
pastor of the church of Religious
Science, who had become a dis-
ciple of the Eastern holy man.
Founding m e mbers of the
Church of Religious Science say
they intend to oust the cult and
reinstitute Christian worship.
The Bhagwan group discon·
tinued Sunday services when it
took control.
Joel Edelman. attorney for the
Bhagwan group, s aid he had not
been officially notified of the
Religious Scientists' intention to
force him and other disciples to
leave.
"We were ready to continue
negoiiations." Edelman said.
"All I can say is that this was a
surprise."
Edelman said the Religious
Science congregation was play·
ing "king or the mountain," and
taking a hard-line position.
UCI admitting some mental patients
Regents meeting in SF on new policy for handling county patients. at center
By GLENN SCOTT
Ofttlel)elty .........
Me ntally disturbed patients
were being admitted today on an
em ergency basis at UC Irvine
Medical Center even though the
d eadline set by university
officials for treatment of Orange
County government-funded
patients passed Thunday.
The University of California
Board of Regents, meetina
today ln San Franclsco, 11
expected to set a new pollcy for
handling the sentltive issue.
The regenta called a halt last
sprlng to a cont.rat\ Ir) which the
medical center offer• mental
health services oo a 24·hour
emergency buts to lbe counb•
1ovemment. Twenty·thl'ff bedl
are 1et aside foe these patientt.
The Hn1ce1 wen 1uppoeed to
stop C)D July 11 but eX1.enllooa
were aranted t'!'lce by the
unlverslt.y. Tbe 1econd exp4red
Ttu1rsday.
A ltorneys representing the
county made a last-minute
request Thursday for a court
order to force the university to
continue the me ntal health
lroine sla tes
Reynolds f i lm
The world premiere of a Burt
tleynolds movie will be shown
Oct. 1 in lrvine as a fund·ralaint
effort for the proposed. 1rvine
Boys and Glris Club. satd Dave
baker, fund·ralalna chairman.
He declined to name the UtJe
of the ntovle, which wlll be
shown at tbe Edward.I Cinema
on Barranca Parkway ln Irvine.
Ticket.I are belna IOld at 115
each ror t.be movl• and a ...-
show coclrtall party at t\,e lrvtDe
Company's JnformaUon CefttAr
at tbe e<rner or Culver Drive
and Barranca P.z:kway.
services until either further
court h earings or other
"reasonable" facilities are
determined.
But Orange County Superior
Court Judge Robert Fitsgerald
denied the request, saying he
dido 't want the court involved in
contract disputes between the
two governmental agencies.
Peter Aronson1 re.Presenting
the county. sala he will im·
mediately seek to overturn
the denial before the Fourth
Dletrlct Court of Appeal in San
Bernardino. But he said ~he
action would tile several days.
Tbe reaents were to dffide
today wheQ\er to continue the
mental health aervlcea for
count.J pllleata unW the appeal
ls beard.
Amoas tboee wbo have shown
lnt.eDM lnterell in the outeom.
ii orance County Sheriff Brad
Gates aDd police chiefs Ln the
tount.y.
Gates has sl\id the medical
center is the only locked, 24·how'
e m ergency admitting facility
where law enforcement officer~
can safely take people who are
considered disturbed or a
danger to themselves or others.
Dr. James McGaugh, ex·
ecullve vice chancellor at UC
Irvine, said the university 11
continuing to admit mentally
diJJlurbed patients pending the
regents' decisions, wbich were
expected to be announced um
afternoon.
Seven mental health patie.o.ta
were admitted from 6 p.m.
Thursday unW 6 a.m. today, a
hospital spokesman said.
Meanwbtle, count.)' offl c!all
are lrwllt.lni that the medical
center can 't turn •••1
emerrieocy cat• -lDcludlq
mentally d.lmarbed patt.U -
becauae of Its Ueea1t for "comprebeulve em.,, ... ,
medlcal le'rVicas."
I
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Operatic lenor Ludano
Pu arottl canceled hill first
three appearancea at the
Lyric Opera of Chkaao this
month becau.e of a l.broat
aliment, the opera company
says.
An opera spokuman aald
Pavarotti was placed under a
doctor's care fbr t.racheitia,
inflammation of lhe
windpipe, at his home in
Modena, Italy.
The opera was seekina a
replacement for PavarotU in
the lead role of ~U'a
EUslr p• Amore (or Sept. 2f
and 29 and Oct. 2. PavarotU
is expected to appear In the
Oct. 5, 8 , 10 and 13
performances.
Lech Walesa, leader of the
Pol ish labor federation
Solidarity, has been nominat-
ed for the 1981 Nobel Peace
Pri2e, Nobel committee
secretary Jakob Sverdrup
said.
Winners are to be an-
nounced Oct. 14.
Sverdrup said there are
alm ost 70 individual can-
didates, including women,
with the balance being lo·
stitutions or organizations.
The voters in Fallbrook put
the ir money on Marlon
Sherman, electing her mayor
to the tune of $1,441 at a buck
a vote.
The money goes into the
operating budget of the
Chamber of Commerce. Us
business members sponsor
the election every year in the
unincorporated community
north of San Diego.
Lauren Bacall looks pleased as she eyes a birthday cake
backstage at New York's Palace Theater presented to her by
the cast of "Woman of the Year" m which she stars She's 57
In the six-week election,
voters plunked down Sl,294
for Shirley Blanton and $694
for Dan Buckingham.
Mrs Sherman, pinned with
the "honorary mayor" badge
at her installation, will
re present Fallbrook at public
functions. NBC newswoman rww a mom
Judy Woodrurr, N BC's
White House correspondent,
gave birth lo a 6-pound, J-
ounce boy just eight hours
after she appeared on the
"Nightly News" with a re·
port on President Reagan's
budget cuts ..
News spokesman said.
Ms . Woodruff is married to
'Al Runt, political correspond·
ent for the Wall Street
Journal and commentator
for PBS' "Washington Week
in Review."
,, Ms. Woodruff is expected
to take a leave or absence
through the end or the year.
Vice President George
Bush concluded a two-day
vis it to Mexico City by host·
ing a dinner in honor of Mex·
ican President Jose Lopez
Portillo at the American am·
bassador's residence in the
posh Las Lomas district or
Mexico City.
Jeffrey and his mother
were doing fine, ar NBC
Coastal
Cooler weetl'ler ehead lor IM
WHkenCI. Felr ti.rough S.lunley with
aome low clouds along the COHI urly
S<llurdey morning. HIQl\S wlll ran91
I rom 70 to a et Ille beed!H to 11>e ue>-
per 90$ I nlencl.
EIMWNA, from Plolnl Conce9tlon
to the Meile., bonier, llQM verletlle
winds night and morning lloun lllrougll ~...,,., nlgM After,_.,
winch wnl lo_,,_,, I to U knoll.
One to ).fGDI .outhwesl s-11. Some
l'llgh cl-at tlm.s -eerly mom·
Ing low cl-.,.,.,. IOUthern co.stal
••I•"· lncrMSlng on S.turellly nlgl\I.
V.S. summary
Scattereo sllowers eno lhun·
.,.,.,,_,~I-•tonv h mlo-
01• ano touttwm All-le Coen •
dey, Wiiii. l~I _,.SUI·
terect •<rou mucll of Flwlda.
Showers •llO -" 1Ce"9red from .... lower o.-u•" lo IOlltllorn
l•ll• MlctllQMI, and wlclely scattered
rein •nd thunclersllowors llnger.O
over N-Mexico -,._ Soutlwm Celllornle dlwrts.
The Netlonal Weetller Service
lorecut todey celled lor 1everal
tllunde..-...S .:r .. s l'lorlde, wide-
ly scettered ,,,_""°_" from
eastern Neveda to "°""9nl Arl-
and scatlltnlO rein •-tM P.:111< Coast end from tllo mldOI• e nd
northern Atlentlc C.O.st lo nortMrn
lndl•n• •nd soutl'lern lower
Mlchlpn.
hmpereturfl erouncl Ill• nation
early lodey r.,.O from U In Hib-bing, Mini\. to to In-••. Arl1.
Hurrle.. ...,....., remained • hur·
rlceno by )VII • br•lh todey, •1111•
lorKHten w..ectiecl an -of di .. turbed _,_ east of ,._ l.Hwerd
lllandl In h Allentk.
.. .,.,..,.,'°"winds remelnecl l&nl I
mpll •!love tM 14 n>Clfl minimum
-tor llurrlc-si.c.n, -,._ storm •••-led to _ .... ,, lc1dey.
California
0.-,Nethl•wy ...........
Cool weekend ahead
Exte nded
outlook
COASTAL., MOUNTAIN AREA~
Sunellly ttv'QUllll T.....,. Felr ex·
C91)1 nlgfll -"*'nl"ll low C-neer Ille c-t. Hip In coestel eru1 reno l"o lrom low 70I •lo,,. , ...
bHchft lo • to " lftl-vellen. l-s S1 to 47. -eln --1 level
111011s a to as w111 lows rMStly u to
SS.
Temperatures
Ml Le l"c• Albeny '° SI
Albuq.,. 11 5'
Amer II lo ,. 41
Alhevllle 70 '° Atlente 14 • AflentcCty .. M
BelUrnon 14 • • «2
8 1"" lngftm 14 • Bismarck .. • 8olM u "' Boston .. • Brownsvlle .. '2
Buffalo ,. SI
Ch¥hlnSC " ..
CherlstnWV 6S ...
Cheyenne 7J 42
Chk89Cl SI «2
Cincinnati " u
Clevelend •1 • ...
Cotum~ .S4 4S ·°' 0.l·FIWtfl 72 0
Oenffr 7J ID
O.sMol~ ., C2
O.trolt ,. SI ·" Duluth .S4 J7
Hertford •• ,.
Helena IS u
Honolulu • 11
Houston 7S S1
lndneplls '° .. • 20 Jac:Unvlle IS 60 .07
Kans City M 41
LHV99ff 97 71
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NlllweulcM u '4 ..
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Hew Or'-n H
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Fresno 9S M
l anc.nter ,. •2
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No time for civility
Reapportionment rages rub capital nerves raw
SACRAJdENTO <AP> -A dis·
use affecUng 'only lawmakers
s trikes every 10 years. Its
symplol'lll are extreme i'
rilabillty, f~lings of insecurity
and sudden temper nareups.
An acute outbreak affected the
state's 120 legislators during the
p•st week, reducing grown men
and women to the level of pre-
adolescent squabbling siblings.
A senator's picture was
s tomped on, two female
sergc!aat.s-at-arms were pushed
by lawmakers, brns were held
hostage and bartered ao,d
numerous insults and threats
were exchanged.
The cause was r eapportion·
ment and the result was a week
or legislative sessions ,
particularly in the Assembly.
marked by petty quarrels, nasty
exchanges and tit-for-tat re-
venge. (Related story. AS)
The Legislature adjourned for
the year early Wednesday morn-
ing , after th e majority
Democrats pushed through bills
redrawing legislative and con·
gressional district lines to
reflect population changes.
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. an-
nounced Thursday he had signed
the bills and Republicans im·
mediately flied papers t o seek a
voter referendum on them.
Th e last few days of a
legislative session almost
always include a few rights and
verbal exchanges over con·
troversial bills. But this year the
personaJ nature of reapportion-
ment which affects every
legislator's district kept the
dispute simmering near the sur-
faee
The tension began when reap-
portionment plans for the As·
sembly , state Senate and
California's congressional del-
egation were unveiled during
the last two weeks of the session.
Republicans, who are behind
23-17 in the Senate and 49-31 in
the Assembly, knew the plans
would heavily favor Democrats.
who needed only majority votes
to send the plans to the
Democratic ge>vernor.
But in the Assembly, where
Republican votes had helped
eleet Speaker Willie Brown of
San Francisco. l ast January,
GOP members expected slightly
better treatment. if only to give
Art League
contest set
Entries for the sixth annual
Costa Mesa Art League's fine
arts open t'ompetition will be re·
ceive<.i Sept. 30 for considera·
lion of cash prizes , some more
than $250.
All California artists are eligi-
ble, a spokesman announced.
Entries are to be s ubmitted
between 10:30 a .m . and 1:30
p.m. and 4 and 7 p.m. at Glen·
dale Savi ngs and Loan Art
Gallery, 100 Newport Center
Drive, Newport Beach.
A $5 entry fee will be charged.
Millard Sheets, noted artist, will
be the juror. the spokesman an·
nounced .
All media are we[come, in··
eluding soft and hard sculptures,
wall hangings and wood carv·
in gs .
Works selected for showing
may be viewed from Oct. 5 to
Nov 2.
t/
Estimates wrong
SACRAMENTO (AP) -State
Controller Ken Cory. who last
week predicted state revenues
would be S84 million below
earlier forecasts for July and
August, said Thursday he was
wrong -the ~ap is $150 million.
Republican incumbents protect·
ed districts.
But their hopes were dashed
as they saw the plans. The As·
sembly plan forces eight GOP
incumbents to right over four
seats; the Senate plan merges
six Republicans into three dis·
tricts; the Congress plan stuffs
two pair ot"GOP incumbents into
two districts.
'Phe Assembly Republicans
began what GOP leader Carol
Hallett of Atascadero called a
"job action" -they refused to
vote for any urgency or money
bills requiring a two·thirds vote
of 54. The-Senate countered by
taking its time returning Senate-
passed Assembly bills to the As-
sembly.
The Democrats smugly ig-
nored the "job action" and
Speaker Brown even willingly
took aU S4·VOte bills off the COO·
sent eaJendar, which is a group-
ing of non-controversial bills
that are approved together with
one vote.
Last Friday night, the As·
sem bly approved the con-
gressional plan. Republicans
were in a boisterous mood and
Brown asked them to stop their
clowning.
"Ram it through! Ram it
through!" they began chanting.
"I'm going to ram it up,"
Brown said angrily.
That night , se veral
Republican assembly men
gathered at a nearby restaurant·
bar and spotted on the wall the
picture of Republican Sen. Bob
Beverly of Manhattan Beach.
Beverly had just voted for the
Senate reapportionment plan.
The' Republicans played
"Your Cheating Heart" on the
jukebox and stomped the picture
on the floor.
Monday the consent calendar
came up again in lhe Assembly.
Majority Leader Mike Roos of
Los Angeles removed 25
Republican bills from it.
Assemblyman Charles Im·
brecht, R-Ventura, jumped up.
"Therefore, I will remove every
single item from every consent
calendar."
"You don't have the power lo
do that," retorted Brown. "It
takes 41 votes <a m ajority) to re·
move an item from the special
consent calendar."
"Is there a rule for that?" lm-
brecht inquired.
"The rule of forty-one,"
replied B·rown, grinni~g.
Tuesday as the miC'.\_night ad·
journment deadline approached,
Brown said he would stop the
clock at 11 :55 p.m. and continue
to work. Mrs. Hallett said the
Republicans would leave and
challenge any bills passed after
midnight.
The clock was stopped and
several Republicans left, shov-
ing aside two woman sergeants·
at-arms under order to keep
them in the chambers
Tuesday night, Assemblyman
Art Agnos. D-San Francisco.
looked over a barrier of books
that had been ereeted between
him and h is se atmate ,
Republican Bill Leonard of San
Bernardino.
They had been friends before,
he lamented, and now 1t had
come to th.is.
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1911
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Newport Center project seen as election issue
By STEVE MAULE .... ..., .........
Former Newport Beach
mayor Paul Ryc'koff lhoutbt be
h ad Newport Center's future
firmly pinned down two years
ago when be championed a suc-
ceasf ul drive to slash permitted
buildini at the circular center.
But his slow-growth stance
came back to haunt bim a year
later when be was soundly de·
feated lo a re-election bid.
In that 1980 election, three
Newport Beach Council seats
changed hands and so did the
council's politics. The new
council majority was biUe<S as
pro-development.
The question of how much
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Looking hack
DOWN NOSTALGIA LANE -Newport Beac h,
decreed even today the fairest of the fair along this
best of all possible coasts, kicked off celebration to-
day of its 75th Birthday; the Golden Jubilee of
cityhood that came this month in 1006.
And Newport came out with all nags n ying.
Well, surely that was the case in the Corona del
Mar sector of the community where Coast Highway
was lined with the Red. White and Blue as early as 7
a .m .
Shortl y
thereafter. the
firs t of a month-
1 on g state of
celebrations took
place when old-
t i mer san d
~
T-DM_M_U_RP-HIN-1 ~i;
newcomers alike packed the upper deck of Balboa's
historic Pavilion for the 75th Happy Birthday kickoff
breakfast.
LATER , THE GAZEBO at the foot of Balboa
Pier was dedicated in memory of bands man Stan
Kenton. whose long s tands at the Rendezvous
Ballroom in the 1940s catapulted both Kenton and
The P lace into the national musical spotlight.
That generation will never forget "Stompin' at
the Re'hdezvous." ,
At any rate. the· star of Newport's birthday
kickoff breakfast was the city's c lown prince of pun.
J . Leslie Steffensen. who led the packed house down
Newport's memory lane.
His usual emcee partner, Justice Bob Gardner.
wasn't on hand because of vacation in Mexico. That
gave Steffensen the perfect opportunity to steal one
of Gardner's lines in reference to historical recollec-
tion:
"What I recall may not be factual but it sure is
the way 1 remember it .
"' .
Old Balboa pl.ace where ye3terytar1 !Dn't rmmed -75 time1
WVABLE LES T HEN took the throng down
memory lane b y decades and some s urprise
statistics on Newport Beach. He noted, for example
in the 1970s, more than 15.000 new residents moved
in to town and that was 32 percent ~rowth. the
s mallest percentage growth of any of the modern
decades.
"What that m eans is, if we'd had the slow
growth advocates then, every other one of you here
s houldn't be here," he quipped.
"We had an anti-freeway vote that decade when
we all said Coast Highway is big enough for anything
we'll ever need except Bayside Drive ... The crowd
roared.
"We also had a plan in the 1970s to make Back
Bay a preserve. Why. it was going to have boats,
marinas, a place for the birds. a rowing course and
most amazing of all -WATER.''
Steffensen noted Newport is gettin~ a new
Newport Bay Bridge. suggesting that the old one
was declared obsolete, "On the day a woman from
Corona del Mar had a baby on the bridge and she
wasn't ~.ven pregnant when she left Corona del
Mar ...
IN T HE 19608. Les recounted, Newport gained
23,000 citizens for an 87 percent increase. "Those
were the years the greedy developers were selling
you houses for $60,000 t hat you're all selling now for
$350,000."
During the 1950 to '59 decade, Steffensen noted
Newport we~t from a five-m a n City Council to a
seven "person" council.
"In those years, to get elected, you had to be
against the Irvin e Company and the Balboa BaY.
Club," he recalled. "Today, we don't ca re about the
Bay Club." I guess he meant only half of the election
success formula has changed.
WHILE ALL THE PROGRESS of the years was
being reviewed, however, maybe all ls not forlorn in
.the city by·t.he-bay. Just outside the Balboa Pavilion,
· a seal and two pelicans frolicked in the d ap pled·blue
waters.
Some thinrs don't change much after all. .
build.int should be allowed at
the Irvine Company's business
center wu a key theme of that
election and the new council
members promised to tackle
that issue.
So two weeks ago, when
Newport Center's future came
up again, Ryckoff's replace-
ment -Councilman Phil
Maurer, figured be had the is-
sue nailed down with a suc-
cessful motion to let the center
expand.
But Maurer and the four
council members who voted
with him already are facin.g
problems.
A group calling itself the
Residents' Action Plan Commit·
tee is gathering signatures to
for~ the seven-member council to escind its approval of ex-
p a ion' plans at Newport
Cen er.
The group, composed largely
of members from the
environmental group SPON
(Stop Polluting Our Newport),
says it wants to put the council
in the uncomfortable position of
dumping Maurer's motion or
calling a special election to set-
tle the Newport Center hassle
once and for all.
With another city council
election just a year away, many
city hall observers believe
Newport Center will once again
become an election issue.
Councilman John Cox, who
voted in favor of restoring
permitted building to the
center, contends t h e ref-
erendum group is attempting
to use Newport t,;enter as a
political tool.
It wouldn't be the first \,ime.
Newport Center, an attractive
and sprawling complex perched
above Pacific Coast Highway on
the east side of the Newport
Bay, has been. a stumbling
block that has routinely tripped
up politicians since the
mid-1970s.
The Newport council, under
the leadership of Ryckof(, took
a hatchet lo the center's
general plan in 1978 and again
in 1979.
By the time the council was
finished, the plan had been
changed. Eliminated were a
hotel, commercial building and
nearly one million square feet
of office space.
Me diator
assigned for
N-M talks
A mediator, who will try to
bring Newport-Mesa School
Dsitrict negotiators and teachers
union bargaining team members
together on pay and benefit is-
sues, has been appointed by the
state's Public Employee Rela·
lions Board.
The negotiator , Tom
McCarthy, has been assigned
out of the state Conciliation
Service in Los Angeles, a dis-
trict spokeswoman said today.
McCarthy will meet with the
two factions Oct.' 13 at the dis·
trict's Newport Beach head-
quarters until an agreement is
reached on pay and benefit is-
sues or until he determines no
compromise is possible.
Meanwhile, another school un·
ion and the district have
declared an Impasse in their
negotiations over a new contract
following expiration of work
agreements in June.
As in the case of the teachers'
negotiations. the Public
Employee Relations Board now
will assign a mediator who will
try to bring about an agreement
between the district and the
California School Employees As·
sociation.
The association represents
non-l~aching district employees,
such as clerks, custodia ns,
groundskeepers, mechanics and
others.
The Newport.Mesa Federation
of Teachers currently is working
under a three-year contract that
won't expire until next year.
However, salary and benefit is·
sues were left open for re-
negotlaUon this year.
The teachers have dropped in·
ltial average coet-of-llvlng de-
mands of 13.5 percent down to
12.5 percent. The school board'•
negotiators are holding fut to
an l.ft1Ual 3 percent pay hike.
Also at lstue are teacher de-
m anda for •ddltlonal bealtb
benefiU. The d.Lstrid has ottered
to plck up the coat -about •
per teacher i!J.-of increased health benefit aurance pre·
miuma this ye .
The noa·teachm1 employeee
union Heb eo1t-of·llvln1 hikes
r1D1in1 betweewa 7 .5 and 12.5
percent, dependla1 on Job
claultlcaUClal.
Ryckoff's reduction plan wu
endorsed and applauded by the
leadership of SPON. In fact,
there were charges that SPON
had engineered the cuts and
was a "shadow government"
that somehow was able o
manipulate the council ma-
jority.
At the time, the Irvine
Company said the trims were
arbitrary and migltt lead to a
lawsuit against the city. The
Irvine Company never filed a
suit although another firm, the
Koll Company. did because cuts
the council made in plans for
Center Newport near the county
~airport. .
The Newport Center issue
was still bubbling in the l!B>
spring election: Ryckoff and his
political ally, Councilman Ray
Williams were up for re-
election. The future direction of
the council was at stake.
For months, candidates de·
bated the issue of growth and
whether places like Newport
Center should be allowed to ex-
pand.
,.,.
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It vine Terr ace
DMty .........
The election ended on a sour
note for Ryckoff and Williams.
Both los t by the largest
margins in the city's recent his-
tory.
Cox and Maurer, who beat
William s and Ry $!ko ff
respectively, said the message
was clear -the citizens were
tired of the council's no-growth
policy.
Drawing shows lat est plan for growth at Newport Center mclud·
mg hotel and office buildings. Expansion plan was approved l<1.st
month. but already has run mto problems.
Ryckoff blamed the Irvine
and Koll companies for his de-
feat. Williams said the same
thing.
Just weeks after the election,
the Koll Company settled its
lawsuit and the new council ap-
proved a plan to restore
permitted building that the old
council had cut from the Koll
center.
The Irvine Company also
wanted to get back what it had
lost and filed a general plan
amendment early this year ask-
ing for a hotel, two high-rise of·
fice towers and an expansion of
the Marriott Hotel.
Winning council approval was
rough for the Irvine Company.
It required reducing the scope
of the hotel from 500 to 300
rooms and eliminating an office
tower in favor of a residential
high-rise.
It also cost the development
firm a commitment for $8
million in road improvements
and partial construction of a
new six-lane road outside city
limits. Thal two-lane project is
expected to cost the company
$20 million.
The very day the council ap·
proved Maurer's motion, three
c ity council members met
privately with top Irvine
Company representatives in-
cluding Peter Kremer. presi-
dent of the firm.
The get -together at
Councilwoman Evelyn Hart's
home was held, some ot those
in attendance said, mainly to-
work out last-minute details and
concerns on Newport Center.
The group discussed the motion
that Maurer was to make that
night. Maurer was not present
at the meeting.
o.lly ..... ....._tiy l"Mlk*O'~I
KENTON'S MEN -Ted Romersa, Bob Gioga. Bill Lahey and
Howard Rumsey <from lefll joined in today's dedication of
gazebo in honor of band leader Stan Kenton. All four are
former members of Kenton's band. George Roberts.
another Kenton member, will lead a trombone ensemble at
6:30 tonight in front of gazebo near Balboa Pier. Only naw
in today's ceremonies was a spelling error <below l . It was
Balboa's Rendezvous, not .. Rendevous,'' Ballroom wher e
Kenton once played.
SPON members seized newSi
of this private meeting to fuel•
the referendum move. The
"shadow government" al-
legation suddenly was being
used by the very group it was
originally directed at.
As it now stands, the ref·
e rendum group must gather
4 ,250 signatures by the enct of
the month. If it is successful,
t he coundl must repeal ap-
proval of the Newport Center
expansion project or call a
special election and put the
question before citv voters.
The irony of the situation is
this: If t he voters do get a
chance to go to the polls and do
vote to dump the new plan,
former Mayor Ryckoff's dream
of limiting growth of Newport
Center would become a reality
once again.
J e we lry theft
ring broken
with arre sts?
A four-city police task force
said today that the arrest of four
men on Wednesday and Thurs-
day has broken up a ring
believed responsible for the lheft
of more than $1 million worth of
jewelry.
Task force spokesman Phil
McCormick, a Costa Mesa de-
tective. said police have re·
covered more than $100,000
worth of jewelry believed stolen
in Costa Mesa, Newport Beach,
Garden Grove and Orange.
Task force members were of-
ficers serving those citie.s, he
said.
Wednesday. they arrested
John L . James, 45, of Santa Ana,
in Anaheim and Ronald L.
Messnick, 35, of Brea, at his
home.
Also arrested Wednesday was
Timothy Norwood , 23, a
transient confined to Orange
County Jail on unrelated
charges.
On Thursday. Richard Crisan,
26, 'another transient, was ar-
rested in Orange.
All of the men are charged
with suspicion of conspiracy to
commit robber y. J ames and
Messnick also are charged with
suspicion of gun and narcotics
violations. They had been soU,gbt
on outlltanding warrants.
McCormick said.
Burglar gets
hefty haul
A heavy.set burglar made off
with $182,000 in Jewelry late
Thursday, esc..,lng out the rear
door of a Balboa Bay Club apart.
ment j ust u the ten ant wu
comin.r ln the f ront door,
Newport Beach police aaJd.
Robert Boggio, '3, told poUce
offlcel'I he didn't iet a 1ood loot
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~ •' ·State leads
drinkers • wine
What state had the fastest-growing sales of wine
during 1980'! Would you believe Alabama? And which
state was runner-up to Alabama? Would you believe
the neighboring slate. Georgia, borne of CO<.'a-Cola?
. It's ~rue. Wine sales went up 36 percent last year
in Alabama. And they increased 17 percent in
Georgia. That's well above the national average. In
the nation as a whole, wine sales were up 7.6 percent
in 1980. Figures on wine consumption, state by state,
have been compiled by tbe San Francisco-based Wine
Institute.
You might guess the reason Alabama and
Georgia are coming on so strong right now is tMy
both have a long way lo go to catch up to the rest or
the count ry. ~ And that is the _
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divide wine
shtpments by population. you find the national
average last year was 2.1 gallons per person In
Alabama, even with the 36 percent sales jump, con-
sumption worked out to slightly less than one gallon
per person for the year; in Georgia, it was a trifle
above one gallon. In short. the wine consumption rate
m Alabama and Georgia is about one half the na·
lional rate.
The state with the lowest wine consumption is
Kentucky ("I'll stick to bourbon. thanks''>, closely
followed by Mississippi. In both or those states COO·
sumption per person hovers around six-tenths or a
gallon per year.
But even in those states, wine sales are growing.
They were UP. I? p_erc.ent last year in Kentucky, 7.5
percent tn Miss1ss1pp1. Other states with big gains
last year were New Mexico <14.4 percent), Idaho
< 12.8 percent), Wyoming ( 12.5 percenll and Iowa
( 12.2 percent)
While wine sales are on the rise everywhere in
the nation -only two states, Montana and Kansas
registered de~lines last year -the market for this
alcoholic beverage is still highly concentrated.
An analysis done by the Los Angeles newsletter.
The Wioe Investor , shows that 10 states consistently
account for about 65 percent of all the wine sales in
the country. These top 10 wine imbibers are l1n order
of imbibing): California, New York. Illinois, Florida,
New Jersey, Texas, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts
Michigan and Ohio. '
Even within this top group, some drink more
than others. California. the top wine-producing state
in the nation, is also the top wine-drinking state. Na-
tional wine shipments last year were 477,976,000
gallons. Ca1ifornia took 104.471,000 gallons. or nearly
22 percent or the total.
Californians drank twice as much wine 411 the
·residents of New York. California's volume gain for
the year 6.5 million gallons, exceeded the amount
of wine shipped into any of the 31 lowest-ranking
states.
To put it another way, if the people in the rest of
the country consumed as much wine as the people in
California, U.S. wine sales would be more than dou
ble what they are now
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GOLD COINS
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METALS
C••••• ''~ 1711> unu • po~l>CI, u.s. ckslln•!IOM
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SILVER
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sliver todev $10°'9, oft SO.JllO Enoelherd 1llver $10.000, off $0.J60;
l.Ork•ted ltlttr ll0.7S4, oft so.as
GOLD QUOTATIONS
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.......... , only IMliy Cl\IOW fal>rkaltcl M6t.U. off $1UO.
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