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1981-09-25 - Orange Coast Pilot
GUIDES INSIDE MONTEREY FESTIVAL Smorgasbord of sets delights jazz appetites RECORDS RI CHARQED Vikki Carr brings TOP O' THE TUBE Irish rise to power in TV 's newest dynasty new zest to OC show See Weekender See Weekender See Pilot TV Log ,, • • • .,, * ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPER FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 198 1 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 2S CENTS Wounded girl, 12, recalls gun1nan By Tbe Associated Preas Twelve-year-old Kelly Cartier clearly remembers the man in the campground who shol her and killed her girlfriend, her · father said. Rod Cartier. a Lake Elsinore cement contractor, said that Kelly told him from her hospital bed she remembers lying in the dirt after being shot as she and Vanessa Jberri, also 12, were walking in the Cleveland Na- tional Forest. "She said she can remember him Cthe gunman) gelling out of the truck, walking around the camper, throwing his gun inside and then driving off," Cartier said. "She had the idea that Va- nessa was more seriously hurt," -he said. "She had seen Vanessa lying beside her on the dirt road. She said to me at one point Mon- day Cthe day Vanessa died) that she thought Vanessa might have to stay in the hospital longer than she will ." Two days later Kelly was told of her close friend's death. Pollce are still seeking the man accused of gunning down the two girls Sept. 19 as they looked for a picnic spot near where they were camping with Vanessa's mother and her boyfriend. The man has been Identified as Thomas Francis Edwards, 37. "It scares us to death to think that he is still loose," said Cartier. Orange U>unty sheriff's dep-. uties have posted a 24-hour guard at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo where Kelly is recovering from brain surgery. Cartier said his daughter took the news of her good friend's death very hard. "We kept the news from her because she was still getting over the surl(ery .'' he said. The television was unplugged and newspapers were kept out of sight, until she had recovered enough to hear the grim news, but even then, Cartier said, "It just about broke her down." Police say Edwards drove his truck along the road where the girls were walking, then called out to them, and without warn- ing fired two shots from a pistol. Reagan's cuts face opposition County slayer to die? J:ury calls for gas chamber in Irvine murder case John Galen Davenport should die in the gas chamber for the March, 1980, killing of a 30-year - old woman whose body was found in an Irvine fi eld, an Orange County Superior Court jury said Thursday. The jurors, wtio earlier had deliberated only three hours in convicting the 26-year·old de· Cendant of first deeree murder. buddied four hours Thursday before issuing their death penal- ty recommendation to end the penalty phase or the trial. It was the first death sentence delivered this year by a jury in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Phillip Cox set formal sentencing for Nov. 2. Gayle Anne Lingle was found dead on March 27, 1980 in a field near Myford Road in Irvine. She had been beaten, stabbed and impaled on a long wooden stake. Deputy District AUorney An· thony Rackauckas argued dur- ing the trial that Davenport, also known as "Honda Dave," had given Miss Lingle a ride on his motorcycle from a Tustin tavern, where she was last seen. Davenport testifi ed that she didn 't go with him , despite evidence that his motorcycle lire tread marks were found near her body. Among the witnesses called by Rackauckas this week was a dif. ferent victim of a Davenport stabbing attack. Suzanne Tewes, 29, described for the jury the November 1974 incident for which Davenport served four years in prison. He was still on parole when Miss Lingle was killed. Blas t s, fire hit rugby center Evansville team had sought match with S. Africa squad EVANSVILLE, Ind. CAP ) - Two explosions and a fire today g utted the headquarters of Evansville's rugby team, which has sought a match with South Afri ca 's co ntrov ersial Springboks, authorities said. There were no injuries. Only the walls of the two-story brick building remained stand- ing after the blast. The ex- plosions also caused serious damage to an unoccupied home next door and minor d amage to a house across the street, said Fire Chief John Boehme. Boehme said the building was engulfed in fl ame when fire trucks arrived. The first explosion at the headquarters of the All·Whites amateur rugby team occurred at 4 :58 a.m. Another was report- ed at 5:14 a.m., Vanderburgh County fire officials said. The fire was brought under control shortly after 6 a.m. Damage estimates were not immediately available. Jim Gantor of the federal Bureau of AJcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said arson definitely was involved. "When you've got people wak- ing up with a big boom, you know it's arson," Gantor said. The building was vacant at the time of the blasts. Bernie Bartholome, president of the team, said he had cautioned team members against staying in the building and one member who had been staying there moved out Tuesday because a demonstration or protest was feared. ··we read about the bombing in New York," he said. "We didn't expect anything like this, we just thought there might be some protest.'· Last Friday, Roy Stiver , a member of Evansville's All Whites team, so named because of the color of their uniform, submitted a bid to the Midwest Rug by Football Union at Chicago to have the South African team play one of their U.S. games at Evansville. The All-Whites, which has three black members, voled unanimously last week in sup- port of hosting the South African Not very touching You can't reach out for star NEW YORK <AP> -Sorry, folks, but Burt Reynolds is not picking up the tab for your 1001- distance telephone calls. A tall tale that the popular movie star invited the public to make free calls with bia telephone credit card number . began circulating during the summer. And laal month, the rumor was responsible for $110,000 irortb of phony calls, accord.int lo t he tiny aoutherQ Illinois t•lepbooe company c1u1bt ln :tbe middle. · Mo.t ol the 14-dillt credit card aumben spread ln the rumor carry codinp that bill ncme:lda· ~nt customer& of tbe Wabuh Tel ephone Coope-rative of Louia.W., Ill., a rural lndepen- lent company Hrvinl 4,IOO laab- .ffrlben In Loulaville and a faandlul "'IUl'l'OUDdlnl lowDI. . "It cloel hep UI bul~aJd .Wab .... MaaqerO.. . ~f:.H• laid t.be SU0,000 bWed lo ;;·: :·. • the phony numbers in August would probably be topped by this month's figures. The Reynolds rumor has been running from mouth to ear and underground press to colleie news pa~. · Larry Coffin, an American Telephone an* Telegraph Co . spokesman, sak1 Thursday that it goes this way: ''The story, which la f alae, la that Reynolds recently won a $1 million judgment in a lawsuit, and since be is so rich and such a good fUY, be wanta to tbare the wealth with h1a friend.a and fans. "So, he euppoeedJy said on the Johnny Carson show, or on the Rona Barrett sbow or in The New York Tbnes, that be'a let- tln1 folks use bl• telephone credit card until Oct. I. Dltk O.nbeuoA, ReYDOlda' pre11 rtpreHDtatlvt la LOI All1•Jea. told • slmllar ltorJ. "lt'I I total Kam IDd PbclilJ," he said. / team at one of two undisclosed locations at Evansville. Stiver at the time said he felt Evans ville stood a "SO-SO" chance of getting to host the South Africans, which he called ·'the best rugby team in the world." Local black leaders have urged officials and civic leaders to condemn the possible game. Th e Springboks tour bas sparked protest from those op- posed to South Africa's policy of racial separation. Stiver said he had heard nothing to indicate there might be violence if the South Africans played in Evansville. "We don't agree with that (apartheid) policy," be said, adding the All-Whites feel politics should not interfere with SPOr~. On Tuesday, hours before the Springboks played an American all-star team in Albany, N.Y., a bomb exploded near the offices of the Eastern Rugby Union in nearby Schenectady. The blast caused $50,000 damage to the building, but the ERU offices were only lightly damaged and there were no injuries. The ERU went on to play the Springboks, and lose, despite an effort by Gov. Hugh Carey to stop the match. ...... ~:~·~~~~--~~~~~~---~~~-•1.--~~~~~~~~ .,...,"" ........ Completing a 26·mile marathon swim from Catalina Island to the mainland is a goal of amputee athlete Tom Clardy . 36. of Fullerton. A mputee still a ims for channel swim By PIDL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~ ......... Amputee athlete Tom Clardy still wanta to complete a 26-mlle marathon swim rrom Catalioa Island to the malnland. Bot the former Navy demoli- tion diver and police om~er, who made known his desire lo ac· compliah this feat lut month, said Thursday be has been una· ble to line up an escort boat and rinanclal assistance. •'I could be prepared within about two weeks,' Clardy said. "But the water's 1tart.1n1 t() set colder and choppier. That's ODf of the hardest tbin11 to 1wim tbroUCh -choppy water." Clardy, a IS-year-old Fullertoc> r•adm., loat bia rl1ht I .. at UM knee IDd baa limited use ol hie aeft ... M a NllUll Of a lf'14 traf • nc acddent. Tbroulla replar exerc:IM, be bu ~ a akilled 1wtmmer and skier del~te b1I dtaal!Olt1. He frequently works out at Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach and at west county beaches. The handicapped athlete hu crossed the finish line ln the 10-mile rough water awlm between Huntington Beach and Seal Beach .. Just three weeb aeo, be swam 12 ocean miles off the coast. But he has been unable to ob- tain a diving boat and some $1,800 to cover upenaea for the marathon Catalina swim. Clardy aaya only a few weeks remain before t.he ocean will turn too cold and choppy lo at- tempt the crossin1. "I w.nt to make the 1wtm tb1a year " be aald. "But ti J can't, I'll Just lwt traln1a1 for UM Handicapped lntematlonal s.t Races. 1tien I'll try tbe Catalina swim next year." Tile International 1ki coatelt <e.11RM, .... A.I) . ' Budge t program p e rile d WASl-DNGTON <AP) -Presi- d e nt Reagan , leading a "crusade to save our economy," Is asking Congress to reduce next year's budget deficit by $16 billion with spending cuts and tax increases that even his allies admit face a perilous path. Reagan -had barely outlined his plan Thursday night for $1.3 billion in program reductions and $3 billion in higher tax revenues for 1982 when Senate Republican Whip Ted Stevena of Alaska said, "I don't believe we can get the cuts" in the form proposed. House Republican leader Robert N. Michel of Illinois, lilte Stevens a backer of the presi- dent, predicted in advance that Congress would probably' trim defense spending by more than the $2 billion the president re· quested. Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee agreed, say- ing Congress "almost certainly" will try to increase defense s pending cuts, "and I would not rule out the possibility they will be increased.·· A ware t hat a group of m oderate a nd liberal Republicans alread y has in- dicated dissatisfaction with parts or Reagan's plan, Michel said, "I can't have more than token slippage on my side to make a credible showing out t her e." Reagan mentioned none of those problems in a nationally t:>roadcast speech from the Oval Office that backed away from cuts in Social Security. including elimination of the minimum benefit, and rejected delays in the three-year personal income tax cut Congress approved earlier this year. "We are just starting down a road I believe will lead us out of the economic swamp we've been in for so long," he declared. •'The important thing now ls to • hold to a firm, steady course." He recommended across-tbe- board reductions of 12 percent ln non-defense and non-benefit pro- (See REAGAN, Pase A%) OlllGI ClllT 1111111 Fair through Saturday but low cloudiness night and morning hours. ffigha 71 to 76. Lows tonight 60 to 65. 111181 TODAY 11111 =---=-a· =iii .. . .. -; .. ·. '· .. ... .. J . . M• • • • • • Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT ~rlday, &lpttmber 25, 1981 Stocks still slump after Reagan bid NEW YORK <AP> -Stock prices. alr ady at their lowest point um year, felt sharply in lrudin11 today •nd bond prlces nl•o declined as Wall Street st1t naled it~ feeling about Presi· dent Reaatln's budget propos~. The dollar was mixed a1alnat key foreign currencies in New York trading, while the price of gold was up ubout $4 to $451 an ounce. The Dow Jonea average o( 30 indu•t:r1als -whlcb fell lo a 16-month low hO\.lrl before Reaaan announced bl• propoeala on nationwide lelevt1lon Thurs· day nlaht -was ort another 9.32 at 825.82 ln the rtnt two flours or trading today. Declines quickly jumped ahead or advances by ao 1-1 margin on the New York Stock Exchange. Budget-Bottom Line----------. FISCHi 1982 Outlay llllll Income , Budget Deficit Carter .Jo111 I' 1 Reagan M.11<.11 I<> Cong res M.iy '.>() ~ 1 Reagan '>••pl .• ,. • • 27.5 45.0 37.6 '43. 1 • • 600 650 700 750 81ll1ons o t Ooll<irs '""'' • ( 11111 , ··' M .11 1.1•1• 1111 ·111 .·.1$111 lq1 ·I "" ......... These are the f iscal 1982 budgets as proposed on vanous dates by Presidents Carter arid Reagan. and by the Congress From Page A1 REAGAN PROPOSALS. • • grams, slas hing the federal work force by 75,000 jobs, cut· ling federal loan guarantees and a bolishing the departments of Education and Energy. On tax revenues, he said unspecified "a buses and obsolete incen· lives" should be eliminated. The White House said the re- ductions were necessary to help hold the deficit to $43.l billion for the fiscal year th.at begins Oct. 1 -$600 million higher than Reagan had been aiming for. Reagan pledged they also would help put the economy on a path toward a balanced budget in 1984. Meeting that target de- pe nds on further unspecified cuts of $34.7 billion in 1983 and 1984. At the White H o u se, meanwhile. reaction was said to be running more than 3· l in the president's favor. The press of· fice said that as of 7 a.m. PDT, there had been 2,649 telephone calls, teleg rams and mailgrams supporting the president and 771 opposing his proposals. And on Capitol Hill, Speaker of the House Thomas P. O'Neill Jr said that "where he mutilat· ed programs (in Reagan's original spending cuts), he ob· It terates the m now." The speaker said that "there's no question in m y mind he has tr e mendous problems" in persuading Congress to go along with the latest proposed cuts. Predictably, many Democrats were critical of the president's recommendations. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D· O hi o, s aid the proposals r e present "an unbelievable m eanness of s pirit. I don't believe the public will stand for ll. .. House Democratic leader James Wright of Texas said, "You simply cannot have the largest peacetime buildup in the history of our country and the largest tax cut and a balanced budget. You simply can't have all three at the same time." Reagan, in effect, said he could. "Let there be no mistake: we have no choice but to continue down t h e road t o ward a balanced budget that will keep us strong at home and secure overseas," he said. To encourage Congress to act, Reagan appealed to "all of you who joined in this crusade to s ave our economy lo help again." Probe sought ROME <AP> -The jury that convicted Mehmet Ali Agca of t r ying to murder Pope John Paul ll wants state prosecutors to search for accomplices because it is convinced he did not act alone. ORANGE COAST Reagan Budget ~~~ "' '"''''''''· ·55.6 AP !'x>lll<.t • 0 1111 ,I• OI M.u1.11wrn•·11t .md Budcr·t PROJECTED BUDGET A surplus by 1984? Grocery treat ..more tlwn niere peanuts MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP > -A businessman has been convicted of petty larceny for eating a 79-cent bag or nuts in a supermarket where he says he routinely spends $100 a week. The New York Daily News re· ported today that including an expected appeal , George Maiorelli's legal :osts will ex· ceed $10,000. Prosecution also has cost Nassau County court authorities $10 ,000, the newspaper said. After a six·day trial, a jury Thursday convicted the SO-year· old Maiorelli, of Great Neck, Long Island, of stealing the w-alnuts in a Waldbaum's supermarket. He faces up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine for what be s ays was just a misunderstood case or the munchies. M aiorelli said he was eatine the nuts Oct. 7 while bis wife, Joan, was shopping. "She called me to get cottage cheese, which I did, shoving the nut bag in a back pocket," he said. M aiorelli, owner or a furniture leasing firm and once a Conservative Party candidate for the North Hampstead Town Council, testified he intended to pay for the nuts but mistakenly discarded the empty bag. A security guard saw him pocket the bag, took him into an office and, Maiorelli said, "ac· cused me of this major crime." The officer agreed to let him go if he signed a release. Maiorelli contended it "was ac· tu ally a confession," so he did not sign it. After being handcuffed and tail.en away by police, be said he decided to fight the charge as "matter o( principle." Malorelli, a father or two, said be had spent $100 a week in the Great Neck Waldbaum's for 13 years. He is to be sentenced Nov. 20. DailyPHat I Clanlfled advertlaing 714/142·H7• All other department• 142·43~1 Thomas P Haley .,..,.,....,.... tnll C"'4t E l(Kvl1ve ()O.c.• Robert N Weec ,,_, Thoma_, A Murph1ne E01tor M1c:nHI P Harvey ~Oor«to< L KllY Sr.hullz ~-o.--Kfnneth N Goddard Jr c~o .. - 8ernatd Schulman ~ Ctlw*H Loot .............. ~A.Moote .......... MAIN OFFICE no .... ,, a., SI , ... ,. M•H CA M••• •Odr•u Bo• ts.cl (est• Mtia CA .,u,, CoPyt19111 , .. , 0•M19' Ccw\t PUbft\111,.Q C-Y HO new( ''M•I"\ 111v'''""'0"' ftd1'0'••' mAttt1t 01 .a wtt,-t1\111tn"WtfU\ .,,.,~.n "'•• ~ r•orOO\ICttd ••t,...Gvt \0-t t141 0-''"""-:c>" Of fOPY'lQ"t o•""' Reaaao proposed 1pendin1 cuts and other measure. almed at holdlna the fiscal Ul82 federal detlcll to $43.1 billion. Earlier, he bad predlcted a detlcit of $42.~ biWon. But Wall Street expects a larger deOclt and tears it will worsen inflation and keep in· terest rates hiah. "The market met the speech with a ho-hum." aald David Protesters • vow action at Diablo SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP> - Arrests of protesters, many of them repeaters. topped 1,600 as the opponents of the Diablo Can· yon nuclear power P.lant vow to continue their attempts to blockade workers from entering the just-licensed reactor site. More than 100 demonstrators . part of a coalition of anti· nuclear a nd environmental groups called the Abalone Al· liance, were arrested Thursday as another land and sea assault was launched against tbe 735- acre plant. That brought the 11-day total to 1,616, said sheriff's Lt. LaRue Ju belt. Arrested women protesters, being held in an abandoned wing o( the California Men's Colony prison, went on a hunger strike Thursday to protest bugs in their mattresses and other com · plaints. As some protesters tried to block the plant's main gate, others landed on a beach near the coastal site. The protesters say that nuclear power is UD· safe, and particularly the Diablo plant, because it is within a few miles of an offshore earthquake fault, They say their protest bas shown it is also vulnerable to sabotage. Others attended a hearing Thursday in nearby Pismo Beach by the state water quality board. The state was consider· ing a five-year permit that would allow Pacific Gas & Elec· tric Co. to discharge heated water used to cool the reactor units at its $2.3 billion plant into the sea at Diablo Cove. The board wanted to know what ef. feet the hot water would have on marine life. ·'The blockade is not winding down. It is ongoing and it is still viable," said Mark Goldberg or the Abalone Alliance. "We have s ufficient numbers to maintain the blockade through the weekend and beyond, into next week. People are still arriving and we're still getting calls and telegrams from aH over tbe county.'' But the Alliance declined to estimate the number or pro· testers on hand. White slwrk in captivity LOS ANGELES CAP) -·A great white s hark has been caught by fishermen orr the Palos Verdes Peninsula and transferred to a tank at Marineland where officials are maintaining an around the clock watch on the mysterious fish. The rare shark, a five-foot, 100-pound female, was caught Thursday by fishermen aboard the pleasure boat The Rebel Jones, economist with Aubrey G. Lan.11ton & Co. He applauded Reagan for "taking a step" toward trying to reduce the detlclt, but added, ''It was not enough to ilve the markets any hope or improve· ment." Prices or stocks and bond.a have fallen steadily tor several months as interest rates hover near record-high levels. The ratea on n are blamed on the deficit becauae It forces the Treasury to borrow heavily at a time wh n the Federal Reserve Board ts trying to make credit Iese available in an effort to tight lnflaUon. Allhoutb Reaean says his pro· 1ram will take time to work, many lnvestors concerned with the immediate future see little chance rates will come down AP..,.._ SAY AHHH Bulba, a l'h·year-0ld Siberian tiger, rests on his side as Dr. Daniel Laughlin removes one or the big cat's baby teeth during a visit to Seattle by the Ringling Brothers. Barnum and Bailey Circus. Bulba was tran· quilized for his date with the dentist. Low-power license backed at On of re By DA VlD KUTlMANN Oftlleo.My ..... Motfl The deputy director o ( California's Office of Emergen- cy Services says his agency would have no objection lo is· s uance of a low-power t est license for early operation of n~wly built Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· tion. The statement of John J . Kearns during bearings in Anaheim Thursday came as somewhat as a surprise for several reasons, among them the fact that Kearns had been called as a subpoenaed witness for groups which oppose licens· ing of the newly expanded nuclear power plant. The federal licensing pro· ceedings-whicfl deal with the adequacy of emergency plan- ning in and around Southern California Edison Co.'s $3.3 billion plant expansion -con· tinue today. In a somewhat surprising tac· tical move Thursday, Edison at· torney David Pigott used hls cross examination of Keams as an opportunity to ask the state official his views on low-power operation or the plant. Edison, 80 percent owner of the new reactor along with 20 percent partner San Diego Gas & Electric Co., filed a low-power application last month. The utilities were concerned that de· lays in full-power hearings would prevent early startup of the Unit 2 reactor which is near· ing completion three miles south of San Clemente. Another newly built r e actor, Unit 3, is scheduled for completion n~xt year. Ke&rns said it was his view that current emergency plan· ning would most likely be ade· quate to protect the public if Edison and SDG&E were al· lowed to load uranium fuel and run the 1,100 megawatt reactors at no more than S percent o( ·capacity. If the three-member U.S. Atomic Safety and Licensing Board approved a low-power license, San Onofre's nearly completed Unit 2 reactor could be in operation by December. The low-power application is similar to a request that was made by operators of the coo· trov e rs ial Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, the scene of prote.sts over the past two weeks on the Central California coast. Edison Co . orficials have claimed that quick startup or the San Onofre reactor ls necessary to save what it claims will be losses or nearly $50 million a month in extra fossil fuel 'costs and construction carrying charges. soon Reag~n ·i, proposuls did lit· ti~ to quell that skt.'pllcl~m. "WaU Street wasn't expecting very much and that's what they got ," said Mi chael Metz, an economist and vice president at the investment rirm of Op- penheimer & Co . "There were no s pecifi c proposals to cut spending and 1l shows inflexlbili· ty on the revenul' side of the budget." Bro1''''· raps Reaga1i in cou11ty By GLENN SCOTT o< ... o•, ,,_ s .. " Gov. Edmund G Brown Jr. has charged that President Reagan's fi scal policies are "callous economic experiments that are being conducted at our expense." During a brief stop in Orange County, Brown continually lam- pooned Reagan . his t ig ht econo mic policies and the Republican party. The occasion for his Thursday speech was a luncheon in Santa Ana for about 250 spectator:. in vited by lhe Orange County Central Labor Council. Brown clearly tlad a sym· pathetic audience in members at the Communications Workers of America Hall as he told them. ''it's time to fight back. to tell Mr. Rea~an we've had enough ." Brown, an undeclared can- didate for U.S Senate in 1982, also claim<'d that Reagan and his Republican party s upporters are trying to la ke over California in a .. g rab for power.·· I He said Heagan is "laying down the gauntlet" by aligning himself personally with state Republicans organiz1n~ a ref- erendum to challenge reappor· tionment plans passed by the Democ rat controll ed sta t e Legislature The governor's speech wai. fast. friendly and pro-labor It was one of three public ap· pearances scheduled in Southern California on the same day as Reagan·s nationally broadcast address. A planned protest by about 150 senior citizens -upset about possible loss of their hot meals program because of alleged state mismanagement fizzled out before Brown arrived Thurs· day. Bro~'Tl was more than an hour I ate for the Santa Ana ap· pea ranee. and most of the seniors were an hour early After two hours of marching, sit- ting and JUSl plain waiting under a hot sun. most of the aged d e m onstrators finall y went home. A seruor citizen kazoo-banjo band accepted an in vitation to entertain the waiting spectators in the h a ll after the other demonstrators had gone By coincidence. Just as the band struck up its first number from the front of the room. Brown arrived to a standing ovation. In a later press conference, Brown admitted he has "had a few problems" with administra· lion of the state Department of Aging. He said aides in his office are examining the situation in which the federal government has refused to extend the state credit for its hot meals program beginning next year. about nine miles out to sea, said ...------------------------------------------ Don Zumwalt, assistant curator at Marineland. •'It ls extremely rare," Zumwalt said. "Very little is known about its behavior in the ocean and even less about its behavior in captivity, and we are attempting to gather data on it." From Page A1 SWIM •.. will take place in Switzerland next March. "I want to train by skiing 1n competition against non· handicapped skiers," he said. "Sometimes I even beat them." Along with these challenges, Clardy, who is unemployed, is seeking a job in sales or a posi- tion related to sporting goods. "I'd still like to do the swim," he said. "But I have a wife 1n law school and no money cominl in. I need the income." Busing end eyed FRESNO (AP) -School ol· ficiala will study a Pf'OPOlal to di1tnaotle a 3-year-old de· segre1atlon plan requirint forced bultq for students at alx clty hllb 1eboota. Tb• FrtlllDO UnJfted School District abouhl be prepared to eliminate bualnt became of the poteatlal for re- laxed federal sebool lDte,nUoa standards, Superlatenderrt John Stremple 11Jd 'l'bunday. Sa le $10. 99 Regularly $19.99 Quartz alarm clock V antcH)e by Llndn • All black w/ white dial • Includes travel pouch and bracket for easy mount in auto or boat • Runs approx. one year on one AA battery Price good through September 27th. Subject to supply on hand. . " .. . I• .. .. .... " .. ,. ',l, ·:· ·~ .......... Smiles and congratulations were m order for Don Marrs. 44. cancer patient from Cmcinnati. who rettJrned home this week after cvmpleting half of his ··Marathon of /lope:· a foot crossing of the l" S from lllmo1s to Caltfonua He 1s greeted at Cincinnati by M1c'2ud lfulzmger. ngflt Woody 1.iicti111 of fou,l pla_y ? A 6 foot, 55-pound stuffed Woody Woodpecke r last seen two weeks ago on the Emmy awards telecast is missmg, and 1t .., owner. ani m a tor Walte r Lantz, fears fowl play Lantz, who created the car- toon character. was asked by t he Television Academy if he had taken Woodv home after the ceremon) Sept 13 Lantl said h e was in formal attire to make a pre· sentat1on and it m ight have appeared strange if he had ~ried to carry his 6-foot friend through the lobby. Brita1n·s P rince Andrew pil oted a heli copter th.at rescued a sailor swept into t he sea from the deck of a submarin e . the Brit ish Defense Minis try reported . T he 21 year -old second son of Queen EllzalH>th II, who is s erving a 12-year com - m ission in the n avy, was piloting a Sea Ki n g helicopter while taking part in a training exercise in the Firth of Clyde seaway out- side the wes tern Scottish port or Glasgow. T o d ay's wo r l d l ack s elegance in clothing, food , wom en and especially music, 72-year-old jazz legend Ben· ny Goodman says. Goodman says he "can"t i m agine someone 40 years f r om n o w reminiscing fo ndly a bout having heard Blo ndie , or even the Roll - ing Stones. or what was the na me of that g r o u p t h e o th er d a y ? ooooMAN Clash." "What can they say about 1t ·1" the clarinetist a nd band lead er told Am e ri can · m agazine. ··1 always wanted to do t hings with style," Goodman added. ··Don 't care if it was clothes or eatin~ or women." Mayor Dianne Feinstein of San Francisco wiU consider undergoing major surgery on a benign tumor when she re· turns from a tr ade mission to the Far East on Oct. 10, her offi ce says Doctors say an operation to r emove the uterine tumor could keep the mayor in the hospital for a week and at home for a month. Adre11 .. vtrl)' D' Aacelo, wbo co-starred in auch mov· tea as "Coal M l n er'a 011uahtcr" and ''Hair," waa hospltallzed for tests for a possible ovarian cy11t , her publicist said. T h e tes t s k ~pt Ms . O' Anaelo from attending the Hollywood premiere of her m'ovlo, "Paternity," in which sb e CO·lh ris with B u rt aeyaoldl. Ma. D'Angelo, who played tbe late country and western 1lnger Palay Cllae in "Co;U Min er's Daughter " and a hlgb -soelety coed turned pro· teste r In ''Hair." was at H o llywood Presb yterian Hospital. Gov. Jim Hunl of North Car olina had the biggest turnout ever for one of his weekly ntws conferences, but he wasn't lhe tnain at· traction. N ahlle Wood, Lo uise Fletcher, Cllff Robertson and Cbrlatopber Walken, leading players in a motion picture being mmed in the stale, wer e the objects of attention as Hunt presented them at bis regular session with re- porters in Raleigh. The actors are in the area to b eg i n f ilmi ng .. Brainstorm." a film built ar ound high-technology re- sear ch a nd fut ur istic de· velopments at the Resear ch Triangle Par k. Finis hed with his talk-show chores, Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. walkt'CI across a parking lot to a Fresno F M rock mus ic station and submitted a r equest for two Linda Ronstadt tunes . Br ow n gave KK DJ listeners an update on his friend 's career after asking to hear ··Car melita" and ··Mo ha m med 's Rad io." a pai r of her lesser known songs. Co m me.[l ts on M s Ronstadt we'7e mtermm1:tled with commentary on 01ablo Canyon and t he saft>ty of m a lathion s praying. 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T he parade, to begin at s p.m., is the showpiece of the city'• wee k -lo n g a n n ivers a r y ceremonies that form ally con· elude Sunday with the dedica- tion of the new seven-lane Pacifi c Coast Highway bridge. T he anniversary parade will c 1 r e le Fas hio n Is l and in a clockwise route, s t a rting and ending on Newport Center Drive at San Nicholas Street. Spectators ar e urged to show up early a nd can view t he parade from either s ide of Newport Center Drive. Parking in Newport Center will be open a nd free to spectators . Grand m a r s hals are Dee Williamson Barnett and her brother Bill Williamson. Both are 60-year residents of Newport Beach and were named grand Cavitie s collected for exam Yenny Kennedy has coll ected her cavities. Mrs. Kennedy is a native In· donesian who m arried husband Jen sen Kennedy three years ago and moved to Yorba Linda. She was a dentist in her homeland a nd since moving to Or ange County, she has been learning English and taking examina· t ions to earn a U.S. license. Her last step is a t linica l ex- am in San Francisco. T h e Kennedys h ave been searching for two people with specifi c ty pes of cavities and two back-up volunteers to ac· company them on their five-day trip. ··w e're fairly well set now," said J ensen. Two volunteers were chosen from those who called a fter reading news paper articles. he said . and another family will serve as back.up. To sweeten the service, the cavity-people will receive free t ravel. room, board a nd sight- seeing during the trip ear ly next month. And they"ll also get rid of a toothache. m ars hals for t hat reason. Parade marching bands will include the 3rd Ma r ine Air Wing, the 15th U.S. Air Force Ma rchi.Ag Band and marching bands from Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar high schools. Celebrities rid ing In t parade WJU include actor Bud E bsen, Ruby Keeler and Jea Cagney Mayor J ackie Heat . and other members of the C Co\lncll also will ride in t par ade Ralph Gray, director of anniversary par ade a nd a yea r veteran of the Tourna m of Roses Parade in P asade said judging will take place front of Newport Center's J . Pe nney's Five awards will presented following Judging b pa n el o f Orange Co un municipal and s uperior co Judges. F ollow ing th e Judging, ' music entertainment program s c h e d uled 1 n the cent Per for mer:. include Guy Hall t y a n d h1 i-. orchest ra a Newpor t Police Chief Chart G ross and his barber sh quartet E venin~ mus ical entertat m ent at the center, s tarting at p.m., will feature Henry Br don and his big band orchcstr Af'WI Applicants s o u g l1t in CETA plan SEES DANGER -French President Francois l\11ttrrand. 1 his first news conference since l ak ing office four month ago. says the Soviet Union could become the clominan world military power by 1985 and called on the K rl'mltn an the U.S. to begin disarma ment negutwt1on!'. llt• offere P aris as the site. Despite federal grant cuts, Or a nge County·s Comprehensive Em ployment and Tr aining Act < C ET A> program seeks applies· lions from coastal are a resi- dents to enroll in paid classroom training. A CETA sp<>kesman said this Diabetes hike ride sponsor f orllls provid e week that successful applicants Restaurants in Costa Mesa . who must be a t least 18 year s of Fountain Valley, Huntington age wiU earn $3.35 an hour while Beach, Newp<>rl Beach and San enrolled in the program . Cl emente are no w pr oviding Available, he sa id . a re a sponsor sheets for participants number of vocational training in the eighth annual McDonald's s lots at the various coastal col-Bike Ride Against Diabetes. leges. The sponsor sbeeta will be car- T he p r ogra m in c ludes ried bJ bilte li"°' with pl ... r classroom training in business -:, .t.tCii~ iliilf · 19d: 1 ' skills, machine shop, welding,,. !'°t• t · ... ~from pr in ti n g a nd e l ectronic >'. )lrt>.io.'onSunday,C>n. technology 4 . R' d e r a wt 1 I t r a v e I Especiall y encouraged lo app-ne ighborhood routes approved ly. he said, are residents of for s afely by local law enforce· Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, ment agencies. Fountain Valley and Huntington Area McDonald's restaurants Beach. a nd local pa rks will serve as checkpoints during the bike ri Maps arc available for offici trails in the Huntington Bea F o untain Valley. Costa Mes N e w port Beach . a n d S Clem ente communities Top money-raisers wi ll quar {Ar-: prizes s uch as a trip 1'11\Vaii and 10-speed bicycl All participants will receive free bicycle cap upon reg1s lion. The fund raising event. h i n coopera t ion wit h t Ame rican Diabetes Associati is aimed at collecting S..500.000 Southern California range County's Complete Video Sto *VIDEO MOVIE RENTALS* R.C.A. * EQUIPMENT RENTALS * SONY BIG SCREEN T.V. YES, FOR EVERY MOVIE YOU RENT DURING SEPT., YOU on·ONE FREE * VIDEO RECORDERS * M.G.A. t VIDEO CAMERAS * MAGNAVOX * VIDEO ACCESSORIES * PANASONIC * INTERLEVISION * HITACHI * COMPUTERS * SANYO * BLANK TAPES *ZENITH * PRE-RECORDED TAPES HUUYI I• , .. .,_ . . . .. .. s Or ng Coast DAIL V PILOT Jf rlday, September 25, 1981 bias ~ rule reversed • • 1r1ng S. no longer will require quotas in job practices ASHJNGTON <AP> The agan administration, break· with the policies of t he last ee administrations, says it ti no longer insis t that ployers found guilty of sex or lal discrimination abide by tas In their future job hiring ctices. sslstant Attorney Gener al lliam Bradford Reynolds, ef of the J ustice Depart· nt's civil rights d1 v1s1on, told ouse subcommittee that the inistration ··no longer will isl upon or in any respect sup· t the use of quotas or any er numerical or statistical mulas designed lo provide -victims of di scrim ination fer<'nlial lreatment based on e, sc>., national ori~tn or re· on." (•p. Augustus llawk1n s, D· lif.. chairman of I he !louse ucatton and Labor subcom llee on employmt<nl prac· s. called the change in policy atently idiotic" and said the administration was 1bowJq a "callous, insenelaif• "and mlJ - guided abandotuire.t Of tradi· tional remedie.; for·emrtoyment discrimination followed by every administration since Franklin D. Roosevelt." Government lawyers famlllar with the subject say the Justice Department's basic policy for handling affirmative action cases was begun in the 1960s, during the Nixon administra· lion, and has remained essen· tially unchanged. Reynolds, whose testimony drew strong protests from other committee members, said the administration would seek to redress the grievances of in- dividual members of minority groups who can demonstrate that they personally have been the victims of discrimination. For them. he said, the Justice Department would seek back pay. retroactive seniority and priorities in hiring and promo- tion after a case-by-case review. But to pursue a broader course in affirmative action cases, he said, "is, in our view, unsound as a matter of law and unwise as a matter of policy. ... Race-conscious or sex- conscious preferences are, as history has s hown, divisive techniques which go welt beyond the remedy that is necessary to redress, in full measure, those injured by a particular employer's discriminatory prac- tices," Reynolds said. Hawkins told Reynolds that the .administration's "shocking departure from the course of civil rights" will nec:esaltate a "doubling or triplln1 of re- sources if you intend to in- dividually prosecute every charge of discrimlaatton:" Hawkins said the administra- tion's policy "irresponsibly abandons the only effective tool with which to attack and eliminate the effects of past dis- crimination." muggling ring smashed indicted in Florida on marijuana import charges ALLAllASSEE. Fla. IAP> - dcral indic tments have ken up a brazen $300 m1Jhon g smuggling ring that used fits from marijuana sales to v $10 million 1n valuable · rida land where it often ·shes the contraband . horit u.~s say fe cit•ral g rand J ury 1n nsacola this week indactt'd 12 plO' including a former y West city attorney in con· clion with s mugg lin g an perat1 on Sunburn." State and eral officials said three men the ring had been arrested nine others were still al ge he ln\'l·st1gat1on began in 8 afll'r a s hrimp boat r an ound m the Gulf of Mexico thl' Florida Panhandle after arijuana shipment was un- ckd. said Jamel> W Yqrk. m m1c;sioner of f'lorida's partmenl of La\\ Enforce- nt 'They won't hesitate lo bring < marijuan:.a l in right under ur nose." he s:i1d "This ration didn 't use the mother· p method. The marijuana s nown m or sent directly by ts " ince 1978, authorities have Pde rela ted drug busts in lnama City, Fla .. and Savan· lahasset· "'arl'house Shrimpers in the Florida Keys were hired lo haul some of the ii· licit weed, York said. Some of the nine figutives are expected to surrender , state drug agents said. But two of them are apparently in South Ameri ca, said U.S. Attorney N i c h o las P . G ee ker of Pensacola. All of the defendants were charged with conspiracy under the federal racketeering act. Six were also charged with operat- ing a con!inuing criminal busi- ness ·'The indictment of these 12 people penetrates the backbone of the largest marijuana or- gani zation to be prosecuted by the U.S. Justice Department," York said. Authorities s aid they combed through records to penetrate the secret drug underworld. Geeker described leaders of the mari- Juana·smuggling trade as confi- dent and gutsy. Two defense lawyers from soutl'lcm Florida were named in the indictments. One of the l awyers. Manu e l Winston James. is a former city attorney of Key West as well as the step- son of that city·s police chief. Geeker s aid be will seek forfeiture of some 20 parcels of land , which he said the defen- dants bought with s muggling profits and sometimes used to store pol. Assets can be con- fiscated under the federal Racketeering Influences and Corrupt Organization Act. Among parcels are the 23.5· acre Sale Harbor Marina in Key West, valued at more than $3 million; a 690-acre ferni near Cottondale in Jackson County, and the Aucilla River Fish Camp in Taylor Cqunty, south of Ta 11 ahassee in the Florida Panhandle. Geeker said mari- juana has been unloaded at the camp. During the investigation, state and federal agents used seven court-ordered wiretaps in Pensacola, Milton, Hallandale, Miami and Key West. In custody were James L. Sellers, a Pensacola truck driver; Manuel Eric Villanueva, and Antonio E. Bascaro, both of Miami. Authorities said neither Jose Luis Acosta of Miami nor Rene Benitez of Colombia were in the country. Also indicted were James; Gustavo J . Fernandez of Key West ; Fort Lauderdale defense attorney Clifford B. Wentworth; Carlton C. Reeves of Milton; Ru ssell Hobson of Satellite Beach; John M. Araneo of Fort Lauderdale and Patrick Waldrop of Birmingham. Ala. Villanueva, Acosta, Bascaro. Fernandez, James a nd Wentworth were charged with operating a continuing criminal enterprise. 'ALL THAT FOR ME?' First Lady Nancy Reagan seems surprised by the portion being served her during a barbecue on the South Lawn of the White House. President Reagan hos ted the Texas and California con· gressional delegations which helped consume some 450 pounds of boneless strip sirloin as they listened to a half·hour perfo rmance by the Staller Brothers. ·'Hot' ivater being treated HARRISBURG, Pa. CAP> - Plant eng~neers have begun treating the first of 600,000 gallons of highly radioactive .water spilled at Three Mile Island 21h years ago in the na- tion's worst commercial nuclear accident. Operators began..,Pumping the first batch of ur.ooo gallons through a submerged de· mineralizer this week, marking a new phase in the plant cleanup, said TMI spokesman Doug Bedell . He said the water was pumped into the system at a rate of five gallons per minute, as operators checked dials and took oc· casional samples by remote con- trol from a control console next to a pool of greenish water 35-40 feet deep. At the bottom of the pool are pipes and stainless steel canisters which make up the system. "It looks for all the world like a swimming pool," Bedell said. The system is '!>ubmerged, he said, to protect operators from the intense radioactivity. Springboks slate 3rd 'private' game ALBANY, N.Y. CAP) -South Africa's Springboks rugby team will play a third American team Saturday before ending their U.S. tour, but the site will not be disclosed and no tickets will be sold, the head of the Eastern Rugby Union said. ·'The game is not a secret game -it's a private game." s aid Thomas Selfridge, who went to court to allow the Springboks game to be held Tuesday in Albany 's Bleecker Stadium. '"We only want to have people there we invite." Selfridge said only that Saturday's game is scheduled for 3 p.m. on a field ··a distance of 21h·3 hours" from Albany. He said the team would play a team called the Eagles. One of the organizers qr a pro- test against Tuesday·'s game said opponents of the Springboks tour and the South African policy of racial separation would try to find out where the game would be held. "I hav e no in format ion whatsoever" about the site of the game, said Michael Dollard, head of the Capital Dis trict Coalition Against Apartheid. "Our plans are, if we locate the game site ahead of lime. we will make every effort to have a presence at the game," Dollard said. '"No matter where they play, even if it's on an iceberg in the Atlantic. we're opposed to it ... because of what the tour represents to South Africa." he said. Selfridge, a Schenectady busi- nessman and former amateur rugby player , led a successful court challenge of Gov. Hugh Ca r ey 's ca n cel lation of Tuesday's gam e. Lawyers for the ERU won three rounds in federal court beginning in U.S. District Court here and winding up before U.S. Suprem e Court Justice Thurgood Marshall in Washington. ~, Ga. The largest occurre. d in 8. when agents found 70.000 unds of ma rtJUana 1n a ~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~l:--~~~_, . ' I J QSS ~ Thl"· One Hour Qui<:k Ser\'i<:e S~·s tem~ N1te Film Drop PLAZA NEWPORT 1000 Bristol NOrth (North of Jamboree) Hours: Weekdays at 7:00 A.M. · 6:30 p.m. Newport Beach s 05 s 2 5 ', J (7 14) 851-2358 at. ~ u.n. 1 • ; j ~£:"~.I We Honor All One Hour Photo Coupons t--1~~~ ....... ....,....,. Bring in a roll 'of color film jfor developing and printing. One Coupon Per Roll Le~ For Processing Get a s1 so OFF • 110,12eor1351l111ttm • llt:f:lc.tMM fftM wtM M MMfMelleeftd ••IH>9"'" .. """ .. ,. fMpfoc ... tnw e 110, 12t Of 135 llH lllm .. I• ' " ., '· . ·. · 1 ·. " • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Sept~mber 25, 1981 s Equal job· evaluation bill OK'd J,.OS ANGELES <APl -Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr . haa 1l1ned what he called a htttoric blll to makti the state aovern· ment evaluate the work of lta women employ~es on the same basla u men and ordered that lt be implemented ln time for next year's budget talks. ''For the firs t lime in Californ.la, we're going to direct the state government to analyze what a job is really worth," Brown said Thursday as be signed SB4~9 by state Sen. Paul Carpenter, 0-Cypress. "lt is a major step forward in breaking the discrimination that has kept women in underpaid Jobs and kept them from getUn1 the compenution they de· served," Brown uld ln hll Los Anseles office. Sitting next to him was ;... s e mblyman Bill Lockyer, D· Alameda, who introduced the origina l "comparable worth" lesis lation, which had slnce been amended into Carpenter's bill. The measure . as it stands now, requires the stat~ person· nel department to evaluate jobs dominated by women and those held mainly by men and report its findings to state salary con- tract negotiators . Although the blll would not lake effect until January, Brown directed his ptir11onnel depart ment lo Immediately bealn gathering the data r~uired by the la w ·'This will be done In 1utflc1ent time to allow it to be ullllied In the first round or collective bargaining negotiations in lime for next year's budget dellbera- Uon~." Brown said. Ile issued that order lo make s ure the law has some effect before his term of office ends. Lockyer noted under a dif· rerenl administration the law could be followed to the letter - a ll the analyses a nd reports could be made but it might not be taken into serious a ccount durln1 ntiaotioliona. "that could happen," Lockf~ said, noUns that his orlalnat bW would have required tbts stat. to ta~e sertous account of t.be re- pom. "But It's arguable that this bill is stronger because it says that 'It i11 the intent of the Le gislature· to improve and equalh:e the compensation to women." Lockyer's bill was blocked by the Senate Finance Committee. The committee chairman, Alfred Alquist, 0 -San Jose, re· fused to schedule a hearing and tried lo have Lockyer arrested when the assemblyman started to present the bill. Indian authority sentenced for theft ......... BERKELEY (AP) -John Hellson, a noted authority on the Blackfoot Indian tribe, has been sentenced to two years tn prison for stealing $70,000 worth of lo· dian artifacts from a University of California museum. Hellson, a 49-year-old former employee of the UC Lowie Museum or Anthropology, was sentenced Thursday by Alamecla Superior Court Judge Raymond Mars h after pleading guilty to one count or receiving stolen property . HORNS A PLENTY -Unicorns, once believed a figment of imagination. are multiplying at Marine World/Africa USA in Redwood City. Naturalists Morning Glory. left. and Otter G 'Zell hold two baby unicorns. Galahad. left, and Parsifal. Lancelot. forefront. is first unicorn known to have been born in recent times. A respec t e d researcher, He llson first fell under suspicion in the artifacts theft last April when University of Washington c urator William Holm was asked by a Seattle dealer to ap· prais e a valuable Tlingit Indian Title f irlll facing fine SACRAMENTO (AP> -First American Title Co. could be fined more than $7 million because of allegedly unlawful rebates in its escrow dealings with defunct Atlas Mortgage Co. of Sacramento, a ccording 'to a preliminary state report. But Don Wangberg, a top official for First American Title Co .. said the report, which was disclosed Tuesday, was "misleading," adding the "auditor didn't un· derstand escrow procedures." Atlas is currently involved in federal bankruptcy proceedings . A meeting or general creditors was scheduled for today in Sacramento. The Sacramento Bee reported Wednesday the state Department of Insurance report was in· eluded in documents filed in federal Bankruptcy Court by the trustee for Atlas. The portion dealing with the alleged fines was deleted, however. and became public only after the entire report was subpoenaed by a lawyer representing clients in a class action lawsuit against First American and six other defendants. First American was the major escrow agent for Atlas, a mortgage loan operation which a state conservatorship took over early this year after some 4,000 persons invested more than $35 million. The state report included allegations First American paid money out of e5crow accounts to unauthorized persons; tran~ferred money between escrow accounts without authorization, a nd charged lenders for services when a buyer or bor· rower should have been charged. The state report alleged a total of nearly Sl.42 million was improperly handled under a section of the state insurance code that covers unlawful re- bates . The same law s ays five times that amount can be levied as fines. Snownwbile uses outlined SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -State Resources Secretary Hue y Johnson says he opposes snowmobiles in national parks, but not certain other areas. Johnson. an environmentalist appointee of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., testified this week at a hearing of the U.S. National Park Service on a pro· posal to allow snowmobiles in Yosemite, Sequoia Kings Canyon , and Lassen Volcanic national parks. He said snowmobiles can damage trees and plants, even though covered with snow, and can be harmful to a number of species of wildlife. They also detract from one of the principal values of cross-country skiing, the escape from the motorized urban scene. But he said there is no shortage of other places lo use snowmobiles. "Despite our opposition to the use of snowmobiles in our national parks, we are not op- posed to their use in other areas. We have pro- vided money from our Off-Highway Vehicle Fund lo the U.S. Forest Service to assist in posting signs designating special snowmobile areas in national forests," he said. Johnson added that his department has pro· vlded grants lo Alpine and Lassen counties, as well as the forest service, for the maintenance of 'arking and staging areas for snowmobile en· tbusiasts. Additional money from the Off-Highway Vehi· cle Fund is available to help the forest service in developing snowmobile areas outside the national parks, he said. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Civic Bellet of Southern Ctlflornle Oct. 3 SWAN LAKE/THE REO POPPY• Sa.JO M15S GiN/STfR SfTFR0'1 ow CXffC/1 DESl6-NW FOR 1001Y'S l(JKHEN CMFTED IN 1t1E. a..D ~l.D TWIDITION FL~~' COFFEE AND T011 !1LL APPRurnvi1 ELY lt1BELED. R~.31J5 __ _,,, __ ~/8.Ba UGffl' ~FlfR UNBRfl1BLE LDJS. '1URDY Pltm/C CASl1'«7. MTTERI~ NaT INCLUOfD. 211 Rfti:S.oo .3.38 311 REG-7.00 f5.88 ·~ SPeEOMJJ.. FMf[)ff- IN<T PEN51...ft>l/IITS NJD INK or C13Ml-PDIO. ALSO CON -V4~~ ~F!~"' INST NA-llUf'O AND~ REG: ~.95$12.88 "soul catcher." Holm recognized the carved bone as part of the Lowie collec· tion and notified museum of· ficials in Berkeley. They quickly discovered that 10 other Indian artifacts valued at $70,000 were missing. Police were led to Hellson by Ric Coppom, a Corte MaderJ engineer who had offered the soul catcher to the Sea ttle dealer. He told UC police he got the artifact from Hellson. Coppom was later released as an unwitting participant In the alleged scam but Hellson was arrested inside the Lowie. When arrested, authorities found anothe r artifac t in HelJson's briefcase and in the ensuing investigation, museum officials discovered a padlocked di s play of r a r e Japanese n e t s uk e h a d b ee n rifled . Estimates of the loss ranged tip to $1.5 million, making it one of the largest museum thefts in U.S history. Many of the valuable art pieces allegedly were sold by Hellson and accomplices to San Fra ncisco art dealers . Little is known about Hellson's ba ck ground a ltho ugh he is known among museum c urators as perhaps the best non-Indian authority on the Blackfoot tribe. publis hed in learned journals. producer of Canadian gov · ernment-backed documentary f ilms and recogn ized a s a legitimate researcher. and on ... over the hills and over the plains. 'cross rugged mountains and through narrowgukhes Riding into cities big and small . wherever there's an Aaron Brothers store. And why does he nde? He ndes 'cuz he knows that Aaron Brothers is having the rootin·tootlnest. deals to-bootinest 1 C Frame Sale ever They're selling plain frames. fan· cy frames. photo frames. section frames. glass and back frames and ceramic frames too. And pard ner. when you buy one frame at the regular price, you get a second frame that costs the same or less for just a penny mote. So y'all be smart like the Frame Ranger Stampede down to Aaron Brothers where the 1 C Frame Sale Rides Again. Ya' hear? :: t•:M:~i::::;:;o=» A~* l<IOOlf CMIR WOODrN FaDING-Cn11R 7lJy ~ KIVMLOJ, ~ $3.88 In a Santa Rita Prison in· terview with the San F rancisco Exa miner last week, Hellson claimed he was pressured into pleading guilty to receiving s tole n property . He s aid he couldn't afford his own lawyer or the $15,000 bail and pleaded guilty so he could get out of San· ta Rita and do his time in a state minimum detention prison. Fair gate up SACRAMENTO (AP> State F air officia ls cr edit a return to the traditional farm the me with boosting attenda nce and revenue at the t981 fair. Attendance for the 18-day fair was 565,761, up 32,09L Oct. 10 ALL-AMERICAN BOYi CHqAUS Oct. 11 CARLOS MONTOYA-,._.MCO Oult8r Oct. 24 GUY HALF!RTY: c~~e:,'f,~!' Oct. 21 COUNT BAlll 1 ... Oroheetra ron Brothers Art Mart • 2 P.M. MATINEE end I P.M. CURTAIN • OCC AUDITORIUM -8 P.M. 2701 FelrvleW Rd., Cotti M ... _,•W•l'P .. .,o MC -Sito HUNTINGTON BEACH 7410 EdlftO* Awl. • Open Mon.·Frf. 10.t, S.t. a Sun. 10.e COSTA MESA 1714 Newpot1 lfwl .• Open Mon .. Frt. M , Sat. a Sun. 10·6 EL TORO 24350 SW.ti Dr.• Open Mon.·Frt. 10·9, Set. 10·8, a SUn. 11-8 • .. .. . •, . · .. .. t. ,. " • Orenge Cout DAIL. V PILOT /Friday, Septemb9' 26. 1981 Housing rule change may aid coast plans Controversy over the state Coastal Commission 's efforts to enforce the inclusion of so-called affordable housin g in ne w coastal developments h as sometimes become so heated it actually sparked moves to disband the en tire commission Fortunately for thE# future of the coast. legislation adopted toward the close of the recent session and now awaiting the governor's signature. strips the commission of its right to require and regulate affordable housing. without diluting its other powers . From now on. the question of seeing that adequate affordable housing is made available would be left up to coastal counties and cities, with the stipulation that it b e provided wherever economically feasible. or at least within three miles of the coast. That's·quite a loophole a nd it may not be very effective. given the huge cost of coastal lands, but at leas t it recognized the un· deniable fact th{lt no developer c~n afford to buy up expensive cdastal property and then put low-cost housin g on lt and expect to break even. In recen l weeks no fewer than three local coastal plans in Orange County have run into trouble with the state Coastal Commission because of failure to meet affordable housing require· m en ts. The Huntington Beach plan was rejected because of inade- quate ptovision for affordable housing, protection of wetlands and beach access. The count y's plan for de- velopment of 1,900 acres in the Aliso greenbelt between Laguna Beach and Laguna Niguel was turned down because county of· ficials refused to put re.sale price controls on low-cost housing in the development. Newport Beach's plan a lso has been criticized on the af· fordable housing issue. It remains to be seen how the new law, if signed by the gov- ernor, will affect plans already rejected. but local officials hope it will help. Ugly issue unveiled Secretary of State Alexander Haig's rece.nt charges of pro· Soviet use of chemical warfare in Afghanistan. Laos and Cambodia at least bring the issue into the open. ' For too long, especially un· der the Carter administration. the United States has publicly swept the deadly matter under a convenient rug. And with columnist Jack An· derson 's report that tri · cothecene toxin. or T2. is stored in Cuba, the issue shows no sign of abating. The Reagan administration said it believes thousands of peo- ple in Afghanistan and the two Southeast Asia nations fighting Russians or their a ll ies have been killed in recent years by three outlawed c hemical poisons. Because the evidence 1s circumstantial. the U .S. would not hold the Soviet Union directlv responsible. But the Russians and their allies denied employing such weapons. which are banned under a 56-year-old agreement. For the average reader the charges and countercharges are difficult. To some. the Russians' denial is an admission of guilt. given their track record of honesty. To others. t he United States· charges come at the time of a defense buildup and plans to put neutron weapons in our arsenal. But this much can be slated: The Russian army is the most equipped in the world to fight a che mical war or battle. Its army has extensive equipme nt and trains in employment of and de- fense against che mical attacks on a regular basis. even down to s mall units. The United S t ates, as re· ports. ins pections and investiga lions have s hown. is not prepared t o win such a war o r a battle. The iss ue o f c h emical \\ arfare. as unpleasant as it is. cannot be s uppressed a ny longer and should be dealt with in a responsible manner by tht' Reagan administration. Angels blame misplaced If a n y observer of the California Angels profession al baseball club has a right to say "I told you so." it would have to be Jim· Fregosi. who was fired this year from his position as ma1tager of the club. Fregosi believed his way was the proper way to manage the veteran, highly paid team which suffered from suspect pitching. Front office management. however. disagreed. and thus let Fregosi go. as it had done so many managers before him. Gene Mauc h . a respected baseball man, was hired as manager and lo. the Angels had a winning s purt just before the baseball strike They enjoyed another winning streak in August. But now. as all the long. suffering Angel fans at Anaheim Stadium know. the Angels recent · ly lost 14 out of 15 games. despite h aving some players who are be· ing paid $1 ,000. $2,000. $3,000 a nd $4 ,000 per game. That's a game'' Perhaps. however. it's time to place the losing streak blame • not only on the player s. but the front office a nd right to the top of m anagement. And that includes An gels owner Ge ne Autry . a beloved a nd popular figure who. alas. has on- ly given Orange County fans six winners in the last 21 seasons . Earlier in the front office. Harry Dalton had rebuilt the Angel organization a nd farm system into one of baseball's finest. But he too was pushed toward Milwaukee. Todav. there isn't much in the farm system to bols ter Or ange County's profession al baseball club and the prospects next year aren't much better. Firing managers isn't the answer. While it's Autry's money lo spend as he wishes. stable and ef · ficient organization has built ma· jor profession a l sports winners like the Los Angeles Dodgers a nd the professional football Oaltas Cowboys. The Angels could do well to emulate them. Opinions expressed in 'the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0S60. Phone (714) 642-4321. L.M. Boyd/Watery trust Q. How big is the U.S . trust ter- ritory or Micronesia? A. Those 2,141 islands and atolls in the South Pacific don't have any more surface land than Rhode Island. But the water over which they're scattered covers more area than the 48 adjacent malnland states. All of Central America Is about the same size as Nevada and utah com- bined, bear in mind. Takes as long as four years to get a safe deposit box now al some Florida banks. Blame the atuDnlnc riff in crim e \heTt. All canines can hart. Wolna are canines. Wolves can bark. But they don't . Why not? ThOmilS P. Hatey Publisher Tl9omu A. MllrpltjM Editor BarlNlr• Krelbkh Editorial ~age Editor Destructive localism grows SAG HARBOR, N.Y. -The big news her e, where people like me go to get away from big news, is that the state is trying to add another quarter-percent onto the sales tax to hold down fares on public transportation in the New York metropolitan area. Suffolk County. on the east end of Long Island, is suing in U.S. District Court to prevent that tax increase - from 7 to 7.25 percent -on the grounds that it violates the equal protection c lause of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution. Four other counties around New York City are involved in the suit. Their complaint is that city residents will get more benefit from the new tax because more or the revenues will go to subsidize the New York subways than will go to the Long Island Railroad and other suburban systems. The suit, of course, ignores the fact that Suffolk County -where I am a tax· payer, too -would be s mall potato fields punctuated by a rew sagging houses Lf it weren't within commuting distance of the comm erce of New York. But that deliberate ignoranc~ is typical of the selfish localism that is creeping across the country with hard times. ANY PLACE t hat's doing relatively well these days doesn 't want to hear a bout your troubles. J ack! Especially if taxes are involved -or oil. I was in Oklahoma this year when landowners in a dozen counties in the western part or the state were planning to boycott Oklahoma City businesses and -in a new one for me -were also threatening to close their lands to hun· ters from metropolitan areas. Those counties are great for deer. turkey and quail and just as good for oil. The issue there was how mu('h of the state's gross-production tax on oil and ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ,_.. ~ RICHARD Rf IVIS ,.i .. gas would stay in those western, pro- ducing counties and how much would be used to help finance public schools in other parts of the state. "We just want to be left alone," said Bill Armor. a lawyer representing the producing counties. Who doesn't want to be left alone when he's rich? <Hunters from Oklahom a City a nd Tulsa will get to go west this season; the state legislature passed a compromise bill capping the amount or the wellhead tax that could be dis tributed to other parts of the s tate.> On a la rger scale. the growing political dirrerence between Western and Eastern states -which I think will be morf' i)ignificant than the Sunbelt· Frostbelt rivalries -will almost cer· tainly focus on the same issue, the dis- tribution of the wealth of the black gold of oil and coal. THE POUTJCS of the United States will inevitably be altered by the pro- ducer -consumer relationship between the West and the East. It will take some common sense -and even a bit of patriollsm to avoid the kind of hostili· ly that divided Canada, with oil nch provinces like AlbNta cutting produc lion in an atlcmpt to push their own political demands on the central gov- ernment in Ottawa "Canada 1s lt-ss a count!) than a col· lectaon of ht tie worlds ... i:;a1d Monique Begin. the country's minister of health and welfare Although Canada 's government is more dccentrahwd or more anstitu- t1onally fractionated than that or the United States. there 1s a real danger that something ltkc that could ha ppen here with regions, s tates and counties squabbling over' dim anis hing resources ··we have used up all the cushions or affluence the great natural re- sources, the yard work and the faith. the modern plant and the enormous technological leaps," said Felix Rohatvn. the New York investment banker who has helped cities like Ne" York and Detroit try lo adjust to diminished economic roles "Our system has not been lested in allocating sacrifice Democracy is a great lux ury. and all we know here for sure i!> that it works as long as there's growth to allocate · · Thal 1s the test . allocallng sacrifice .. Will the middle <'lass s acnfice to keep black mothers on welfare?" Rohatyn asked rhetoricall y Judging by the fa('t that taxpayers on Long Island and in western Oklahoma don't even want to help other people 's trains or schoolchildren. the ans wer would seem to be "No" and the nation would seem to be headed for a negative. selfish and destru('t1ve locahs m What's become of real ·sports heroes? Sports don't interest me as much as they once did and I don 'l know whether it's me or sports. Being, as I am, human, I think it's sports. I'm cooling off as a s ports fan for a lot or reasons but the biggest reason is that I'm getting to know so much about the stars of sports that it's hard to idolize them as I once did. Babe Ruth was a lit· tie before my time, but every kid who -followed baseball when Babe was In his prime adored him. I doubt if Babe Ruth would be the same kind of hero today. He was a great baseball player but a seriously flawed human being His faults would be better known today and he'd be harder to love no matter how many home runs he hit. The same would be true of the tennis player Bill Tilden and probably of the greatest athlete of t hem all, Jim Thorpe. They'd all be hard to cheer for if you knew them as people. A LOT OF the best athletes are jerks. I think that's at the bottom of my disaf· fection with sports. I don't know why I ever thought they were any nicer people than the rest of us but for some reason I assumed their character was compara- ble to their talent and it almost never is. If I'm going to follow a team or a player. I like to be able to believe m y heroes are nice guys. For years I idolized Frank Gifford as a football '~~' -AND-Y -ROO-Nl-Y -~ player and in my fan 's mind I endowed him with every positive attribute known lo man. I have no specific evidence to the contrary, but I've been disillusioned so often I'm now ready to believe that Frank is only human. Las t weekend I had a good lime watching hours of the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament. I enjoyed watching it because the gam es were interesting and the re were enough good guys to make it fun hoping they beat the bad guys. Let's he fair about taxes Okay, let's be Calr a bout this. Ronald Reagan's administration is doing something right and we liberals ought to admit it publicly instead or always carping, crying and complaining about the man. The White House is now zeroing in on a form or hidden income that has been lillRCI MAIR escaplna income tu and , indirectly, raising the taxes of the reet ol ua. In particular, the Reagan troops want . employed to pay income tax on what e mployers pay on workers' behalf into be•ltb plans. This ls a beneftt the employee sett I.hat la, ln essence. part of his lnro1ne, but on which he has not been paym, ln· come taxes. Whenever anyoae ..c~ paying hll (air share of taxes, the rest of U8 have to make up tbe ditference in Iott lncometothe U.S. TreMUrJ. 0 F COUSSE. I fully expect lb at CallfomJa Ronnie will al.lo inlilt tbat wealthy executives pay taxes on their b idden income such as company. provided car s , vacation s, li ving quarters, contributions to pension plans, deferred income. stock options and expense actounts. And, naturally, I would assume that this policy wiU ~applied to those gov· ernment officials and m ilitary brass who are given limo usines, free ser- vants, free parking, free or cul·rate vacation facilities and all those other goodies we see them getting. IF RR 18 going to be even-handed, he wm also apply this new policy to the employer'• contributJon to every wa1e earner's Social Security tax. Thia new policy will mark a 1Jorious day in fiacal honesty and reform and wl11 go a long way to curing the Treasury's continual shortage of money wllb which to run aovernment by, for a.nd of .0 the peoph. Some o1 you eyntu readlq this may thJnk that llr. Re.,an will not extend hia new poUey to ever)'one as I expect. You m., think \Mt our President ls on· ly In~ tn toekinl it to the ~ and middle du• wblle lettiDC b1t 8lc Buell .... ._ CODllDH to slop it up M the public trou1h. bQt. 1...a1. M wouldn't do that. Or. would tie? There were lots of bad guys. I loved 1t when Tracy Austin beat Martina Navratilova because Trac) seem s so pure and inno('ent I liked Martina for a few years when she was a new defector but I no longer like her behavior on the court and 1 always hope she loses. Pam Shriver made herself wonderfully detestable after her match with Tracy a few weeks ago when she cam e to the net after the match and ut· tered a few unutte rable "ords to Tracy. We need sports figures we can hate but we have to have heroes and heroines. too. and that's what we're short of. Whe n Jimmy Connors plays John Mc Enroc. you sit there hoping they both lose and. of ('ourse. you're bound to be frustrated Whe n McEnroe played Vilas Gerulajtts, another New Yorker. I was pulling for Gerulaitis because I didn't know much about him and. superficial· ly. his manners were better than Mc Enroe's Mc Enroe is such an in· solent brat he's wonderful to hate. WH EN THE MATC H e nded . Gerulaitis walkt•d to the umpires stand an d . with the television microphone open for the world to hear, shouted one of the ultimate obscenities at the of· fi cial. I felt terrible about having s pent several hours hoping he'd win. The great athletes are always reveal· ing themselves in the newspaper or on television as something other than great people. They make it tough for sports fans to love them It's too bad because being a fan is a good thing for its own sake, independent of the character of the person the fan is cheering for. The feeling I had for Gerulaitis was a perfectly good e motion for me to enjoy and I'm sorry he and so many other athletes have ruined it for me by re· vealing themselves as being fallible hum ans, just like the rest or us or worse. GlDDIYCUI I sure hope somet.Jme it wUl be poujble lo teU the boys front Ute &ifll ... J v. ' 4 ,, ·,. .. '· ... ,· ... .·. . .. .·· , .. . This is how we fee l about the newly adopted plan for the com- pletion of Newport Center. It is no longer a totally Irvine Con1pany plan. It is a consensus plan. Something that many interests in the community of Newport Beach worked Ion~ and hard tooether to achieve. .... ~ . As fi nally shaped by the City Council. after 14 nionths o f city-wide discussion and revi.ew. the heavil y-conditioned plan in1poses upon. The l r\'ine Con1pany so m e massive and unprecedented pub- lic commitments. In exchange for permission to complete Newport Cen ter. we accept t hese commitments. which we know to he of vital. visible importance to all of Newport Beach. Among them are: • The construction. at our cost. of more than 58 millio n in ~ity road system improven1t:~nts - improvements that ~o far beyond the needs of Newpc.;rt Center. • The estahlishn1ent. at our cost. of a Transportation Mana~e men ~ P.rogram t o reduce peak-hour traffic m the Newport Center area. . • The accelerated comple- tion. at our cost. of the S25 million Pelican Hill Road projec t as a major bypass ro ute around Corona de! Mar. ~h~se projects are indisputahly benef1c1al to the comn1un itv. The adopted Newpo-rt Center plan en visions ot-h er community be.n.e fits as well. Perhaps the most cnt1 ca lly needed of these is the city revenue surplus the buildoul program wi ll generate. It amounts i-;.----»-------- • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 25, 1981 l'.11Cf l'uhtu .11 \of\ 1'1 ll'O'llll'lll "All things considered, we believe the City Council's final version of the Newport Center plan is a workable compromise~ lo more than 51 million annually. That ·s important in an era when most c ities must cut back on public se rvices. The Newport Center plan will help keep that from happening in Newport B_each. The adopted plan will al o help ass ure the continued econon1ic vitality of Fashion Island and the c it y·~ gene r~I business community. It wt ll provide m or e retail and professional services. as well as m ore local job opportunities. for New- port residents. And as these things occur over the years. they will r eflect the san1 e high st andards o f env iro n - mental planning and architectural design that have always prevailed at Newport Center. We think that's a community benefit too. We call the plan a consensus plan , and it is surely that. for over the mo nths hundreds of citize ns con - tributed to it at doze ns of meetings all over town. We l istened to them . and c hanged o ur o riginal plan in many ways. l arge and small. These are some o f the ways. We revised o ur concept for a new ~otel. r~d uc ing its size and upgrading its q.uahty. We abandoned plans for retail shops on th e edge o f Newport Center. We eliminated the prospect of new street connectio ns into H arbor View. We shifted a bus facility site farther away from nearby residences. We agreed to the undergrounding •tment • of utilities along MacArthur Boule- vard. And we increased by millions ?f dollars the amount of public road improvements we would provide with the plan. Then the Cit v Counc il changed the plan fu.,rther. Much further. The office space we had requested (most of which will be low-scale and low-density) was reduced h~ 25 percent. Residential uses \\Cre added hy a like an1ou nt -. And finall). the City Counc il. through its phasing requiren1ents. ga\·~ T~e l r\'i.ne Company a com - pell1.ng m~ent1.ve to speed up com- plet1on ol Pelican Hill Road. With that. incen ti\e. the road building r:o.iect -. the n1ost costly ever asso- cia ted wtt h a Newport Beach land use plan -can now he expected to be completed man\ vears sooner than origi nail y an trci-pated. All things considered. we belien~ the Cit\ Cnunci l\ final ver- ~ion of the e\~·porl Center plan ~s a wnrkable compromise. A plan, m oth~r words. that is worth the struggle of all who had helped accomplish it. The direction has now heen set and the tasks established. And our work has jusl be~un . It is formidable work. It will ta.ke us. in co~tinued partnersh ip w ith local residents and city govern - ment. the rest of this decade to carry out. When it is done. we think Newport Beac h will he an even better comn1lmil\. To live in. to work in. and to get around in. 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Death of twins Family of teen:-age gun victims sure coroner wrong in suicide verdict COLUMBIA. S.C. <AP) -One day in June. twin sons of a Columbia doctor sat down together In a bedroom or their spacious home, held loaded guns to their heads and pulled the triggers. The coroner called it a double suicide and indicated that the boys were depressed. There was talk of a "suicide pact." Gossip whispered that the 16·year·old twins might have been disturbed Qr felt, in some way, neglected. But the boys' father, Dr. Thomas C. Rowland. and the rest Of the family reject the COr· oner's verdict. In their view. the shootings could only have been a horrible accident. "This is not a case or a rich society d octor who's been neglecting his children, so they shot themselves... Rowland says . "Those boys were loved, and they knew they were loved.·· To outsiders, the known facts surrounding the shootings make ''This is not. a case of. a rich society doctor who's been neglecting his children so they shot themselves," the father said. the family's accidental death theory hard to accept. "There's no other way I could h ave ruled,·· says Ri chland County Coroner Franl< Barron Ill. He noted that the boys' bodies contained no traces ot drugs or alcohol. Lewis and Elliott Rowland were sitting in Lewis' room June 9 wlth guns pointed at their heads, Elliott a 30.06-caliber ri· fie from his own collection and Lewis a .357·magnum pistol from his father's dresser Lewis, a sensitive boy with a severe congenital eye disorder that made him legally blind, had made a weak suicide attempt in early 1980 with a bottle or aspirin. Elliott. all his life, had as- s umed heavy responsibility for helping Lewis cope with his dis· ability. He had trouble enjoying himself if Lewis was unhappy, a feeling that Lewis was said to have encouraged. The Rowlands and friends of the boys insist s uicide would have been out of character for both. They cite evidence of their own. Lewis was right handed, but shot himself with his left hand. His right hand had held a beer. Then, cartridges were missing "There's no other way I could have ruled," the coroner said. from the revolver's cylinder. "I always kept five shells in that pistol. but there were onl y three in it after the tragedy. one of them fir ed," says Dr. Rowland. "We've never found the other two." To the Rowlands, this suggests that Lewis removed two bullets and intended to place empty chambers so that he could frighten Elliott by feigning a suicide attempt. Instead, they say. he placed the empties to the wrong side of the hammer. Both boys had made calls minutes earlier to friends to make plans for the evening. But mosUy, the family's re- fusal to accept the suicide idea, stems from their knowledge of the boys' character and rela· Uonship, as they see it. Fraternal, not identical, twins, the boys always had the best of everything from the day they ,..ere born. Family friend Strom ..-.nond sent them playful lbortly after their birth. aldl did heavy hoUlework IO their mother could apend men time with them. Later, Uaer• were prl..W cla11e1 at Hea&ll•W Rall Spla lelaeol, --at II ~ ....... ., class Columbia. At home in one of Columbia's most prestigious neighborhoods, there was a swimming pool and plenty of indulgence. The only thing that kept the twins' lives from perfection was Lewi s' eye problem. which became apparent several weeks after he was born. .. He had ocular albinism." says Dr. Rowland. "He didn't have failing eyesight, as one newspaper put it." Rowland says ocular albinis m deprived Lewis of all but his peripheral vi s ion. Special glasses corrected his vision to 20·200. but Lewis couldn't play baseball or tennis. and couldn't drive His eyes also t e nde d to wander , since they couldn't focus, and this. combined with his efforts to maneuver objects into hi s periphe ral v is ion sometimes made him look a bit s trange . .. But he did not have a de- generative disease or the eye, .. Rowland says ... He was not depressed because he was slow· ly going blind. in other words. He had the same defect he was born with, and he'd really learned to adapt to it pretty well." The family conced es that Lewis may have had too much help adapting. .. We treated him differently because of the eye problem, and I think the o th er children learned to because we did." Rowland says. Son Tommy. now 22, and daughter Mary, 20, knew Lewis needed special attention and provided il. But the main burden fell most on Elliott, who began worrying a bout his brother 's disability very early. ··Elliott knew it in a way. from me. almost from the lime he was a baby," says his mother, Isabelle Rowland. By the time they were 3 years old. Elliott was layi ng out clothes for both twins each day, something he contin ued to do for years. 'tlliott was also first out of the twin stroller and insisted on pushing Lewis. establishing a pattern that would persist until thei r deaths. "That was really Lewis' dis- position," Rowl and says. ..He would happily ride along as long as somebody would do for him. He was perfectly happy to be pushed along and coddled. and we probably did too much of that and didn't realize until the 9th grade that Lewis needed to be self-reliant. .. The twins were virtuall y in- separable until they were 11 or 12. Then Elliott took up hunting, which Lewis didn't like and couldn't have d one anyway. Lewis became immersed in music and his record collection. He had natural ability on the piano. He wrote songs and poetry. Both liked sports and both played football, Lewis confined to the line because of his eyesight. As they began taking different directions. Lewis tended to sulk whenever Elliott went off without him. the family says. Elliott began to organize his brother's social life as well as his school studies. Jt was Lewis who finally gave the Rowlands a chance to break up what they cons idered an in· c r easingly unhealthy rela- tionship for both boys. Failing badly at Heathwood Hall. Lewis asked to be sent to Blue Ridge School in Dyke, Va., which specializes in helping academic underachievers. The twins' older brother. Tommy, had spent a summer there and liked it. Lewis enrolled in the fall of 1979, and both boys seemed to do much better apart. Lewis im· proved his grades and learned to get along on his own. Elliott blossomed into a cheerful, out· going teen-ager. "This was the first time El· Hott bad had a chance to find his place in the sun," his mother says. "He had always felt badly because he was the perfect twin." ''He was the perfect young teen-a1er," agrees Rowland. "Except for his grades ln acbool, be waa ablolutely perfect. You couldn't ever have had a better clatld." Dnplte bli early succ.. at .... Rldle. LeWil ll'ft dllpcm· -=· ·-ud ••allowed IOlll• . But .......... "' ..,. tolcl tM Rowladl ....,.. .. • ... an, •vtddal ::u' ,...., tMm DOt to over:· DlllJ Piiat . P:fUOAY, S!PTEMBER 25, 1•1 CAVALCADE GARDENING BUSINESS B2·3 BS 87-9 Stockbrokers . are 'jumping' for joy over the latest economic news. Read . about it in A rt Hoppe , Page 82. D a suicide or ~rag.ic accident? .. ........... This 1s the suburban horRe where tunn sons of Columbia. SC doctor wer e faund shot to death lewis Rowland. sensitive boy with an eye disability. who was a family favorite. especially of his brother "What we felt after talking with the doctor was that Lewis was not doing well in school and wanted us to worry about something worse than his schoolwork," Rowland says. Lewis continued seeing a psychiatrist when he returned hom e that summer. and this doctor a l so assu red the Rowlands that Lewis was not likely to kill himself. Rowland says the doctor kept in friendly c;ontact with Lewis and repeated his diagnosis after the shooting. Both boys were to take a sum- mer session at Blue Ridge to brush up on their algebra and seemed to look forward to being in school together after two years apart. In the meanUme, they were to s pend several weeks working on a soybean farm whose owner hire11 about two dcnen boys as laborers eacb summer. Th~ Rowlands think trouble started there. Elliott was as- signed the job of driving a trac- tor. a Job much coveted, from which Lewis' eyesltht excluded him. Both were a little upset, the Rowlands say, when they came home the afternoon they died. Still, they romped in the pool with their dog and Lewi' re· minded his mother to ~y somelhin1 sweet for their lunch the next day. Then Lewis asked to be allowed to move lbe boya' car out of the driveway. His mother told him he'd better not; Elliott moved the car. Rowland.a thinks this incident, coupled wlth Lewis' unhappiness about the tractor, made Lewis take his father's loaded pistol from the dresser. The family fig ures Elliott went along with a charade and fetched a rifle from his room, which adjoins Lewis' through a shared bathroom. Against house rules. all three of Elliott's guns had one bullet in the chamber. Perhaps E lliott forgot, the Rowlands say. "He must have been trying to show Lewis how awful it all was." Mrs. Rowla nd insists. "He was saying, 'Lewis, if you do this thing, you will cause me to give up my life too.· " Lewis' gun went off, the bullet entering the left side of his head. Almost in the same instant, El· Holt's fired. The family's theory is that the noise of the pistol had startled Elliott, and he fired in· advertently. They noted that the recoil of the powerful rifle mangled Cingers Elliott had placed lnalde the trigger guard, though they dldn 't seem to be the ones he would have used to Cire the weapon deliberately. Their mother heard a mutned thud. She was the first to see them, Lewis crumpled at the head of his bed and Elliott s lumped ln a chair across the toom . That nisht. triends of the faml· ly emptied both the boys' rooms of peraonal pos1e11ion1 and painted and plastered away all the gtt.sly ai"8 of what bad hap- pened. "When we woke up the next Elliott Rowland. teen-age brother of Lewis. had always asSt,med a heavy responsibility for his brother's welfare morning, y ou'd have never known they'd ever been there." Rowland says. What the Rowl ands couldn't erase, though, were nagging thoughts whether the tragedy could have been averted by som ething they could have done or shouldn't have done. Maybe if Lewis had been al- lowed to back out the car? Perhaps the doctor's stern lee· ture against smoking, his last exchange with his sons? The easy access to loaded guns in the house? But the family members insist they can find nothing in their life together to explain the twins' manner of leaving it. John Banks, a friend of El· liott's, who was with the boys during the final 11 days of their lives, agrees ... They weren't depressed. Just the opposite." Dr. Rowland says it's con· ceivable that Lewis might have killed himself some lime in the future because Elliott seemed destined to make fa r more of himself than his brother. and this would have been hard for , his twin to bear. But he says he's sure that if E lliott had believed Lewis was firmly bent on suicide that·June 9. he would have told his mother immediately. "I mean, he and Isabelle had this conspiracy to take care of Lewis," he says. "They've had it for years ... "Elliott would have never left. me behind," s a ys Mrs. Rowland. her eyes filling with tears. "Never." 1 Flights over ocean • • to resume in LOS ANGELES CAP) - NJghttime planes will be flying over the ocean to and from Loi Anceles International Airport atartlq Nov. 1 so there will be less noise ln 1urroundlq ..,.., aJ,rport olftclala 1ald. Sam Greeaber1,~ fll the Loe Anr•• " o..: · mi11lon, 1al the ~ al Am· LA . . .. ~ : ' I• . .. i. .,, ·. .. .. . ·. .. . I I t , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Soptember 25, 1981 • ANN LANDERS •HERB CAEN •HOROSCOPE HAPPY INSPECTORS -Mary Wils on of Maryland, a federal agriculture quarant~e officer, and Steve Free. a Truckee. California agriculture inspector. express joy afte r hear- AP ....... ing medfly checkpoint they help operate near Salinas. as well as oth ers in state , will close Sept. ~. Checkpoints reportedly cost state $250.000 a day to oper ate. Paid Political Advertisement TO THE CITIZENS OF NEWPORT BEACH I want to set the r ecord straight regarding the secret meeting prior to the vote of the City Council on the General Plan Amendment 80-3. I was not included in any discussions of the final motion prior to its presentation at the council Meeting. I fe.el that any closed gatherings of the City Council \and the developer applying for a general plan revision, even though not illegal, is definitely unethical. 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She said she had hear d som e gossip a bout our being seen toget ht•r a nd that I c e rtainly must be dt•sper at<.·I~ lonely to go to the .. fag-hag .. mute She.• a lso intimated tha t there had bt•en somt• talk at the offi ce and a lot of raist•d eyebrows. I am r eally shake n, Does this t~·pl' nf c ompanions hip make m <.· appear .ts .. d esperate.·· as m y colle agu<.• say' T don·1 want to be m a de fun of. Pll'asc repl~ P UZZLED I N A BIG CITY Dear Puzzled : Your colleague is a pl't. ty, vicious. s mall-minded. vea-braint•d fool. She is also probably lonel~ and en· vious of the good times you are h aving. :\ well-rounded person can have a ll kinds of friends hips. Ignore the snide remarks and enjoy yourself. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 15 \ <.•ar:-. o ld and have j ust finis hed m~ first ~·ear of high school I knew high school would bring pressures. but what i!> gmng on at hom e is a lot harder to deal wi t h. Pleasl' tell m e what to do . 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' .. .· .. ' ,. Economic faith plunges SAN FRANCISCO Employing an c r e dible political astuteness a nd over whelming native charm . President Reagan at last managed to pus h through Congress his revol utionary economic progr a m to c r e ate .. a ne w renaissance .. throug hout America . In 00 day~. the s tock m a rket plum met ed 150 points . WHEN !UY THREE shar es of Schlock . Unltd .. fell from l7 e to I' -1, I went to see my broker . I found the ma rket had no t onl~ plummeted 150 points. it had s unk 37 feet On the way down the c racked steps. I passed a rat scurrying upward. ats worldl~ possessions wrapped in a ke rchief s lung over its shoulde r on a pole . ··Running awa~ from home. eh. rat., .. I inquired . But it on ly rolled its eyes and s ingle·mindedly kept on going. . Inside. 1 found m } broker. Markington Hawkins Ill. per c hed on a window s ai l "Just practic ing ... he s aid by way of _gn•ct ing ... Sell'. Sell ! Sell ' .. "LISTEN HERE. Hawkins... I said "The president told reporters last week that he was ·very upset' with you g loo m - and-doom s tockbroke rs . He s avs your lack of faith in him is aborting has ·new r cn aissance. "Lack of faith '? .. c·rie d Ha wkins .. Be lieve m e. we stoc kbrokers pray for him night and day . We think he's the g rea test president s ince Calvin CooUdge. ·· ··Does that m ean you don ·t think he works hard e nough?" "HEAVENS, NO! E ver since FDR. we've s aid deliver us from h ard·wo rkmg presidents . In our book, Ronnie ·s another Ike ... "Then it's o bviously his economic pro- gram you object to. Are you worried that ART HOPPE THE IN NOCEN T BYSTANDER ht• <'Lil ta.\ cs too dru!'t 1callv" .. ·Are \'OU l'l"<IZ\ ·• For: 50 \l'ars. we've bl'l'l1 tl'lling an\ ont.· \\ ho'd lasicn that con fa ::,c<Jton ta.\l'" \\erl' dt·stro' 111g Ameriran 1natwl1\:c and lffl'\ l'n tmg ·our <:her ishecl fn•t· ent<.·rprast.· s~·stt.•m from bestowing prospt•nt~ on olll' ;md all · · ·A R E Y 0 l . a fr .1 1 d t h al h 1 s u n pret<.'dt•ntt•d budgc•t t•uts will impose too gn•at a burden on lhl' poor",.. , •• lfah I .. ·well. pt•rh.q1s ha s 111-;astt•nn• on an c rt.•asmg dl'f t•nst• spt•1Hlang .. What do \ ou think \H' an·. a hunch of pinko liberal 1>at'1fists·1 ' · ,\rl' 'ou <·<>rH.·ernt.•d that his n•!)o)ve to de r ciiul ate :\nll'rican husam•...,...,es wal l cn•llt<.• economic an stdbalat' ·• ·· -. "LOOK. SINCE 1H:l2 . wc·vl' led the fight to get lhl' gon•rnment off our b acks and let a fn•t• market <·n•at(' nt'\\ factories. ne\" 1obs. nl'\\ hope and new profits for ever y Aml'ncan with lilwrt ~ and j us tice for all ·Goll\. :\Ir Ila\\ kins You·vc.• restored m \ faith ·in the future :\t last. '"e ha ve a bold and d aran.a.: prt"s adt•nt who h as fina ll:v b roug ht forth ('X<.1l'l l~ lh<' l'Onst•rvative laissez-faire <.'('onomk program ~·ou have been preath111g for half a century In your hour of triumph. do ~ ou have an~ further words for thl' American p<.•ople " .. ..Yes.·· s ai rt H a wk ins .. Sell ! Sell'. Sell' .. And \1,.1th that. ht· ]Umped out t he windm\ A love parents fear Q : Why Is it that so many parents seem to objed to the story line or Brooke Shields' new movie, "Endless Love"? A: As one studio exec explains it ... The s tor y is about love between husbands and wives. mothers and daughters. daughte rs and fathers and fathers and sons. But there • is also the overwhelming sensual love of a 15-year -old girl and a boy of 17 and it's t he love that every parent fears ... For Our ··Honesty Is the Best Policy" Dept.: Tom J ones, we hear. accidentally left his $3,500 gold watch in the m en's room of Caesars P alace in Vegas. By the time the superstar a mbled over to the front desk and reported the loss. he was told that the watch was a lready returned by an anonymous finder. Q: I bear that Ellubeth Taylor Warner, Queen Elizabeth and Pnncess Mar1aret are old friends. When did they meet for the first time? A : When Little Liz danced at a recital before lbe royal family al the aae of 3. PERSONALITY Q.&A. ,, BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER Q: Is it true that blind jazz great Ray 1 Charles drives a car, mes his own plane •• plays chess and gambles in the Vegas casinos? A · .. Yes. r ve done all thos e things . but I wouldn't r ecommend it to other cats,'' , Charles once admitted to us in a TV in· terview. Q: What famous superstar. brought up , in the slum of Detroit, once kUled rats with a bow and arrow as a "child's , game"? ' A · Miss Diana Ross' .. • f S~ ,,our quntiona to H11 GordeMT in CGtt O/ •I the Dodi/ Pilot, P.O. Bo:z IMJO, lniiM, Cai/. n714. , Marilrn and HJ GordMr IOiU. _,.GI ......... ~ tfmu CJI tlwf CCIII ill l1'W collllill, ......... ..,., moil~·~,.,._. tw41 ,.,, •, ·. '· .• ,,.,, By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach. ~1-IK"'O_S.,_ ..... _,...._ HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Virgo: Make adjustn1ents Saturday, Septembe r 26 ARJES I March 21-Apnl 19 > J ob re- quir ements result in temporan restric- tions. You ·11 make contact wh.ic h opens dflor of ne w opportunit~· TAURUS 1 April 20·Ma~· 2()) Em otions dominate logic tnstinc ts will be on tar get. Focus a lso on creative endeavors. rela tions with ~·oung persons GEMINI! Ma,·21-June 20 1 You·11 have mor e ··working room ... You·11 successful I ~ utilize materia l at ha nd Popularity in- c reases. social invitations mulllpl~ and trav el opportunities will be rlcarl~· de fined. CANCER 1 June 21-J uly 22 ) · Study Gemin i message for \'aluable hint. You·11 be g iven cha nce to cor rect past mistakes By examining sm all print. you d bcover loopholes a nd possible openi ng for favora- ble renegotiation of agreem ent LEO (July 23-Aug . 22 1 Gain indicated thro ug h writte n word by piecing toget her clues. bits of inform a tion com - plete story will unfold Emphasis on m · com e potential. recouping loss and m a king necessary changes. VIRGO (Au g . 23 -Sept. 221 · MaJor domestic adj ustment dominates scenario. Cycle continues high and you 'll be a l right place at cruc ia l mom ent LIBRA <Sept. 23-0 ct. 22 1: Em phasis on organizations. clubs. groups a nd possi- ble vis it to hospital. You'll have c ha nce for ··precious privacy:· You m ight be alone . but \'OU will not be Ion el v SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 211: This could be your power·play day . Emphasis on pro· d uction. achi evement. respons ibility and intensifi ed re lations hip. Romantic fa ntasv is fulfi ll ed . r ~ SAGITTARIUS < :'-Jov. 22· Dec 21 l Goal is within reach vou'll be aware. alert. capable and make g r a b for brass nng Im portant project can be completed CAPRICORN t Dec 22-.Ja n 19 1 New a ltitude aids in achieving goal. Focus on communica t ion. education and plans for possible overseas travel. Event s occur which enable you to get to hear t of m at · t e r s. AQUARIUS 1J an. 20-Fe b. 181 You re· gain sense of dir ection. Wh at a ppears a loss will boom erang in your favor Int uitive inte llect ser ves as r eliable J!u1de. PISCES 1 Fe b. 19-Ma rch 20 1 Go s low. lie low. be receptive to those who may hold views opposite your own. You m a ke con· t act whic h could lead to ··permanent r e la - tions hip.·· HER'B MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Driving art detoured? SAN FRANCISCO -Quote of t he Week : "By the e nd of the ~·ear. I will OWN a d a ily ne ws pa per'. .. exults Dr . Hunter S. T hompson, cr eator of gonzo journa lis m a nd the mode l fo r Uncle Duke in the "Doon e s bury " comic s trip He h as file d a SS m illion libel suit 1 plus SS().000 p unitive d a m ages> against a Color ado ne wspaper that m ist akenly r e ported he rolled his car over in the parking lot of the As p e n Ho l i d ay I nn and had t o be hos pitalized ... Litera r y angle : Hunter's new book is t itled .. T he Art of Driving ... LAWY E RS AND litigants. con t .d : NO\\. Pe te r Fred e r ickson ti ps m e . a wom an 1s su ing the Hyatt Regen cy in Ka ns as City for S36 m illion. even though s he was not inj ured in the so-call ed "tea dance horror .. th at killed 111 people. She did. howe ver. witness the coll apse of the skvw alk and h as been .. tense and dizzy anci subject to fits of cr ying" ever 'iince. an unde rstandable reaction. However. her hus ba nd. who wasn't e\'en in Kansas Citv at the t ime of the tragedy. wants $.13 m illion for "the d1srup· t1on caused by his wife·s menta l a ng uish.'. a nd who a nd what ne xt ? G ETTING PERSONAL: In this town you need a scorecard. '.'low Gary Sha nsby. ha ndsome Pres. of Shaklee Corp. and c hm. of t he Cha mber of Commerce bd. of direc tors. has rejoined the bache lor ranks. Ten houses priced a t over SI million each are on the market here. with no takers in sight. Among these 1s Fra nc is Coppola's B'way-Fillmore s pread . reduced to Sl 495 million. Com e on. somebod,·' Francis needs the m on ey · LA TRIVIATA : Did \'OU Sl'e tha t sill\' fro nt page photo of J erry Brown pl aying basketball ".' .. Better he s hould be s hagginJ! fli es.·· snipes Seamus O'Hara . Hack to you. Guv · S. F . 's m ost dis t ing u ishe d ba rbe rs hop qua rtet. The San And r eas Faults. wowed the barbecue crowd O\'er in Concord wi th a new song s ung to a n old tune ... Medflv P ie and J e rr\' Brown Dowd.' · · Catch:, · ON TO GREATER depths . Chums who keep horses in Woods ide, home of the m ink a nd manure set , agr ee that since Medfly s pr aying began. t he re are lots fe wer stable flies. "We are glad J e rry Brown is hitting SOM Ething:· sniffs a jaded jodhpur jockey Lynn Chrinis saw it in San J ose and loves it the bum per stic ker re ading ..H ave you h ugged your Medfly good- b ye???". Now we·r e at Wi lbur Hot Springs. where Time -Life P ho togge r R obert Foothorap, imme rsed in lunch , ca lls out to Owner Ri chard Miller: "Hey, the re's a fl y in my soup ..... Her e ... s aid Richard. hand- ing him a bottle of m a lathio n Is Foothor ap a real name ? POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT T HE SITUATION . GETS COMPLET ELY OUT OF CONTRO L . Delay plastic surgery DEAR DOCTOR: I 'm 19 and m y measurements are 30·25·32. I'm 5 feet 4 and weigh 1051>9unds. I'm so sick or belng skin· ny althougt'a people say that I'm so lucky. But it's not so much my skinniness that is bothering me as the two warts on my chest called breasts. I've been reading magazine articles on instant breast de· velopers. I'm not yet dumb enough to fall for this gimmick. But I'm seriously con- sidering plastic surgery. Shall I have it done? What are your views on having breasts enlarged? I know that flat chests are supposed to be the in thing, but it's not for me. -MS M. DEAR MS M.: Wait at least until a fter you a re married. We recall a girl your age who ha d silicone implants befor e m ar - riage . She didn't tell he r husband-to-be and the marriage ended in divorce. You may put on weight within the next few years . Your breasts wlll e nlarge. tr they don't, talk it over with your family doctor and plastic surgeon. Depend upon them for the decisions . Don't make a hasty decision you m ay regr et . T rou1 HfAlTH DR. PETER J. STEINCAOHN FOR MR. B.: Basal cell carcinoma ls one of lbe most prevalent of skin cancers. It's usually related to exposure to al· travlolet light. The reason ll seldom de· velops ln black people is probably due to the protective pigmentation In black skin. A recent study by researchers Indicates that tumors were 19 times more common in whites than In blacks. FO R MRS . 0 .: Summer s un con - t ributes to cold sores and fever blisters . It makes good s e nse for anyone susceptible t o use sunscr eeoing cream s or lipsticks before being exposed to the sun. Al least 30,000,000 American s suffer fro m som e rorm of the herpes virus that attacks the ,s kin -the most common site being the lips. ........... n c e BULLETPROOF PROP -Pope J ohn Paul II lea ns on bulle tproof g lass as he addresses the crowd outside his su m mer retreat a t Caste l Gandolfo, Italy. T he Pope told a group of 1 Polis h pilg rims · "I am praying for t he coun· 'I t ry every d ay.·· e RU Ff ELL'S U,HOLSTERY s. ..... _ ..... •"' 1'22 HAlllOl ILVD. COST J. MESA -541· I 15' WILLARD JORDAN MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT & BANQUET Wednesday, September 30, 1981 Name fPl••M Print). City City . ............... Home ....... Business State .... Tel..,... Zip. Men's Handicap Flight Men's Calloway Flight Wom en's Handicap Flight Women's Calloway F light Shores Interiors Ret11df'nllal • Comm~rclal -.-26SO Avon St • ..._ Nl•wport Bt:uch ...,-642-2255 ~· Golf & Banquet SSO. to S100 ..... Banquet only S2S..... Gifts Accepted ... Tee OH Times 8 A.M . to 1 P.M . Make Entries/Checks Payable To: WILLARD JORDAN MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT Depertment of Lel1ure S.rvlcea P.O. Box 1200, Coate Meaa, CA 92827 Coata •aa Golf end Country Club (S40-7SOO) 1701 Golf Courae Drive, Coate Meaa IF YOU WANT TO Sii WHAT'S ON TY Sii THIS • No matter what you wont to see on your TV, see the new Pilot TV Log first. You'll find the most complete listings in any paper around - for sports, specials, soap operas, movies and more, plus listings for 11 cable channels available in the coast area. And our sign-on to sign-off grids will help you scan what's on fast, W'lile our prime-time logs supply all the details. Pilot TV Log -it's bigger, brighter, easier to use, and it gives you a head start on the .weekend because you get it Friday. Find it inside the new look, new size Weekender entertainment magazine. Both inside the Pilot Friday. The new Piiot TV LCMJ. Inside the new·look, new-size Weekender maCJcalnt. Fridayl In the Dally Piiot. For hoMI dellvery, call M2•U2 I e . ·.· : : : .. , .. ._ .... ~ . r:: •, ~. ... .. Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 25. t981 Se I oa success u ara e sa e. arGJe Sale Garage sales, yard sales, rummage sales, street sales ... no matter what you call them, the id.ea is the same -TURNING THINGS YOU NO LONGER NEED INTO CASH . When you get tired of fighting your way into a crowded attic or garage, or when you need a little extra cash, have a garage sale! So get into the act, clean out those unwanted items, and make money doing itt It's fun, it's profitable, and following these 10 steps will make it simple. Decide on dates. Look at a calendar and set the dates and t imes of your II sale . Weekends are usually good, but many successful sales have been held in the evening, just after work. Check the weather forecast in the paper, and watch for any other large event that may attract potential buyers away, such as fairs or community events. Have your sale run at least two days -some people may not be able to come on any single day. What to sell. Everything! That is, everything you haven't used in the II last year. If an item has antique value, or is brand-new, or has unusual value, be sure to ask a healthy price for it. Get a pad of paper and search your whole house. Look everywhere, and list everything. Fwniture. This is your main attraction and your best source of income. Be sure to place furn iture where it can be seen from the street. Price furniture low enough to beat auctions and secondhand sales (check the classifieds for comparisons), but high enough so you can come down a little when someone shows interest. Rockinq chairs, chest of drawers, tables and chairs are all very successful at garage sales, so feature them in your ad. Antiques. Smaller antiques should be grouped, and kept close at hand where you can watch and talk about them. Nostalgia items are very popular - display them well. Clothing. Make sure clothing is clean, and mark the price way down. Put as many things as possible on hangers. Separate kid 's things by age. Display adult clothing by sex and age group. Low prices are a nmt on clothes except for unusual items, which should be tagged with an explanation (like, "hand-embroidered flowers, dress worn by Mae West)." Appliances. These wi II sell for a fair price only if they work. No one will take your word for it. Have an extension cord so they can be tested. or better yet, have radios playing, old TV sets turned on etc. Make sure buyers understand they are sold "as is". Plants. These usually go fast, but keep them out of direct sunlight. A good idea is to name your plants before the sale (Spider Lady, Cousin Jasper, Maggie), and write a line or two on the name card about how to care for them. Write your ad. Here is a suggested ad: "Garage Sale -desks, II Bentwood rocking chair, toys, infants' clothing, 1922 Victrola in original cabinet, many gadgets, lots of unusual items, rock collection, plants. Refreshments, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 1234 South Anystreet, Yourtown. Just west of Main and 2nd." Use this sample ad as a guide. Be sure to list unusual items. Be as specific as possible. Give directions if . needed. Don't use abbreviations -many people won't bother to decipher them. CAUTION : Don't advertise anything you don't really have. Every item In the ad must be on hand at the start of the sale. Where to advertise. Place your ad where it will be seen by people who live in the area -most people shop close to home. The II Daily Pilot is read by 88,000 adults in Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Irvine, Huntingto n Beach and Fountain Valley -guaranteeing you wide exposure. And with the Pilot, you 're not paying for waste circulat ion in Los Angeles or Anaheim. Plan to run your ad 3 times or more. and start it a few days before the sale so bargain hunters can have plenty of notice. Make a sign. To help make your sale successful, make a few signs II from cardboard and letter with a magic marker. A good sign size is 14" x 22". Placing your sign. The morning of the sale, but not before, place your • signs. Be sure and add your address and any directional arrows. Th is should be done about a half hour before the sale starts. Place your sign where it can be seen from both sides of the street by passing , cars and pedestrians. CAUTION : Some towns have laws that restrict the placement and duration of garage sale signs. Please check with your town's planning department or clerk. Marking prices. Mark prices where they can be seen clearly. Office II supply stores have varoius sizes and colors of stickers that work well, or you can use masking tape. However ·you mark them, make prices low. Garage sales are for bargain hunters. Remember, whatever you can't sell you 'll have to drag back in the house and store again for another year. Serving refreshments. This doesn't have to cost much. and creates a friendly • atmosphere. It aloo encourages people to stay longer and perhaps buy more. You could even charge for expensive items like donuts, or the kids could go in business for the day, with a lemonade stand. Display. Make sure everything can be seen . Have card tables or II boards used as shelves between two chairs. Don't cause people to bend over unless you can 't help it. Use one table as a desk where you can see everything and take money. Use only one cash box (tin cans or boxes work fine) and make sure someone is appointed "cashier " at all times. Arrange beforehand for a friend who can help answer questions, relief for lunch. etc. Check your neighbors and friends. llSee if any want to join your sale. This will give you someone to share expenses with and increase interest 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 in your sale. If others join you, be sure to include this in your ad (example: "three-family sale," "neighborhood ll;aily llilllt ............... sa•le•'').•G•ro•u•ps•a•les•a•re•a•lo•tmo .. re•fu•n•,t•oo•. __ 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA. Open 8-5:30 Monday thru Friday, Saturday 8·noon. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GARAGE SALE/ MAY IT BE SUCCESSFU~ AND FUN/ ' . .. . .. . " ·. •· . •. '· . . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtdav. Seplemb r 25, 1981 •• rnillrnrnarn m~rn Time to plant cool-season crop California farmers fighting disease in lettuce crops ENCINITAS <AP) -The lmperl1I Valley Vegetable Growe rs A11oclatlon pampers a greenhouse full or weeds near th" coaat here to im- prove their Inland lettuce crops. leaves to determine If the virus is present ln manufacturer's seed lots, he said . Home-grown vegetables save money. and taste much better If mosaic virus occurs, a s peckled yellow dis· coloration appe1trs on the leaves in about three weeks. Since winters ln CaWomla are comparatively m ild, gardeners can plant in October those vegetables ge nerally termed as "cool·aeason" crops These veaetables are ones that bear edible roots and top growth (immature flowers~ while the warm season vegetables are grown for their fruit. Canots, radishes, beets and turnips are cool season crops as are spinach, chard and lettuce and, of course, the members oftbe cabbage family broccoli, cauliflower and the different cabbage varieties. Many gardeners have found that in having their own vegetable garden they can save money and the home-grown vegetables certainly taste better. It doesn 't make sense to stop the harvest at the end of summer when you can continue to pro· vide fl avor and variety to your meals with these "winter vegetables." To insure the best results, turn the soil deeply to at least six inches working the soil when it's not too wet. Take out the big clods of soil or break the m up and add plenty of organic matter. Since winter rains can't be turned off and on like a sprinkler, prepare for possible heavy rain· fall by insuring good drainage to start with says the California Association of Nurserymen. Plant· ing your cool·season crop in raised beds makes good sense. And don't wa it for the rain to water it for you. Keep the new planting moist at all times . As aU vegetables like lhe s un, be sure to plant your garden in a s unny location where it won't be shaded by trees, large shrubs or build· ings. Even those gardeners with limited space can have a winter garden as the root systems of these winte r vegetables are fairly shallow so they don't need a lot of room. liARDINE8S CHIClllST • If you haven't started your winter vegetable garden, do so immediately. Try carrots, beets, turnips. lettuce, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, broc· roli and winter squashes. • Plant s hrubs now with autumn accent - those tha t have a change in leaf color come fall. Try J apanese barber ry, Oregon grape or even some deciduous cotoneaster varieties. • Plan for a spectacular spring and plant bulbs. There are m a ny to choose from like hya cinths, anemones. daffodils and Dutch iris. Also, onion and garlic bulbs are available now. 1031 Ftv1· The Finest In Resort W ear Now In South Coast Plaza Waltah Clarke's South Coast Plaza In The Mall By The Carousel 751-7500 Caultf lower makes good winter vegetable Carefully tended plot.a of chenopopium, com· monly known as Jamb's quarter, are arown an· nually to test lettuce seed for a devutatJng disease called mosaic virus. An outbreak can make leaves turn yellow and deform lettuce heads into a product th•t ia •'ugly and unshippable," said Ron Hull, mana1er of the association based in El Centro 100 miles away. Pulve rized lettuce s eeds mixed into a chemical solution are applied repeatedly to weed Fall plants .dress up garden This month and next your nursery will have many plants tha t will accent autumn by brighten- ing up the home garden. Unexpected pleaslft'e can be encountered by planting some of the lesser· known plants that will give you brilliant splashes of color here and there . In the J apanese barberry (Be rbers thun· bergi>. color extends from autumn when its leaves turn bright shades of ora'hge and red until winteT as its berries linger on leafless branches. This is a graceful shrub . along with another member of its species, the red leaf Japanese barberry < B.t. · Autropurpurea') whose reddish folia ge turns a rich amber in fall before it drops. Another s hrub with autumn a ccent is the Oregon grape. This is an evergTeen that acts like a deciduous shrub about to drop its leaves. In the fall as the weather cools , its leaves color up in tones of red which are often a very brilliant red. This shrub also has the distinction of giving the gardener pleasure in every season. Its new leaves in spring are a bronzy color, yellow flow ers and clusters of summer "grapes" and then a scat· tering of red lea ves in the winter which linger on after fall is pas t. PATTERN MAKING NOW EASIER THAN SEWING! -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SAVE s2.oo WITH THIS AD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •C .t •• ~ .. ..,, .. ..,t' r • .. • COS1'• WSA641·1289 •u.w._.,.., •IHION v11:.io495-0401 11t'n Ca ...ino CeolUt•"'O CS•" a...o ,-,_, at Aw•'Y Pil•, • HuJI considers the procedure a lmost foolproot because he said 1t is able to detect one virus· bearing seed in 30,000 The ~ssocialion began investigating mosaic virus control after a 1968 outbreak struck one quarter of the 40,000 acre crop. "Ttus represented a major economic loss and higher pnce!) to the consumers," he said "The farmers decided somethJng had to be done." Growers who were aware that Univers ity of California scientists had a system for detecting disease in other plants wanted the same teats done with lettuce. Staff member s from the Imperial County agricultural commissioner's office conduct the lamb's quarter test each summer. ·'This is an ideal time to conduct the tests because it is a slack time in Imperial Valley agriculture, .. said Hull. "It also gives us a chance to check out new seed lots that may be used for the fall plantings." Tests t'Ovcrcd 47 varieties ranging from ro· m aine to iceberg this year Hull said the pro· gram's success has attracted attention nationally and abroad. .. Florida and Arizona are among the stales that use the results of our tests to determine virus- free varieties." he said. "Great Britain also has sent us some seeds for testing, and we expect to be doing business wi th Austr alia in the near future." In the tests, seed samples in solutinon produce a slimy green liquid, Hull explained. It is applied to la m b's quarter leaves and absorbed into plants. Since each variety is tested on 60 weed pots, employees checked 2,820 samples this year on the Thornton Ranch greenhouse atop a hill east of In· terstate 5. Marty Fitzurka. a biologist who tracks mosaic outbreaksl said the incidence of the virus has been rare since tests began 12 years ago. 'fhc.· Pm mll l'-Sm·irig~ Plan I\ 1111<' t >I I hl" C;!'ll'iol, 'llfo."I '' U)' 111 j(ct 'turto.•J un 1111: ,,., 1111( huhit. l-.w11 11 ,,I\ 1111( hu' ..J\\ ,I\' ~l'lllo. J ""' J11l1nilt 111 f""' ..... , ...... , \ hnl..-"••Ult 1111J1to.·c1lh tliko.'ll IHll llf .-udo f'U\ d1n•I. '"" urJ lhl' p11rd1u ...... 1 l :-.. S:" 111,;t' B1.,11.h. ,,, .. ·11 Ul'\t:r rni'' 1l. ,,. \uu'll ""''r'flo.'"J 11. II J' "' l.o. "fl' i""" 111~ 1 • ..-... ~"Ct'"""I: ~rnni:. nr 11111\ h.: 11 \\ um1 1 a ... 111 .. 11 J11r1111( u culJ \\ i111..-r. II\ u pl,111 f11r Jll '<U"lll1'. Fnr Jll \on1.;r1<.',111'. :\\J) \11 f \w .... , Takt! ~ ~--j . stock ~c ... -' t°America. PATTERN FITTING IHORT CUTI NEVER SEENI Fit your figure perfectly e make patterns for any member of your family in. AN Y S IZE •guaran teed fit with each pattern made • Eliminate difficult pattern alterations, costly sewing mistakes. • Sew sleeves and collars in minutes with this AJJTM~!I method. FIT PANTS LIKE NEVER BEFOREI Whether you are an experienced seamstress o r a beginner you'll be making perfect fitting patterns in no time! It's the most simple, easy and inexpensive method ever devised • Save up to 800..i. each year on family clothes • Sew great fitting fashions for even the . hard to fit.• Solve long and short waisted problems.• Learn to make store patterns flt properly. TWO HOUR CLASS FOR ONLY 13.00 WITH THIS AD (Regular admlH lon S5.00 • dl1eount alao applied to friend•) FREE BASIC DRBSS AND SLACK PATTBRN AND INSTRUCTION KIT TO ALL WHO ATTEND Morning Clau -10 A .M . or Evening Cla• -7:00 p.m. ONE DAY ONLY! TUESDAY, SE"EMIEI 29 HOLIDAY INN l 1 l I lllSTOL STREET COST A MESA • ,,,, "'" .... ~-· 6IK LLOYn•s ~ garden shoo Admission: $2.00 with ad Sunday, SHOW SALE ~~CJ!'~!:o~~ NE:WPORTER INN I I 07 Jamboree Road Newe_ort Beach Plant your Spring Now ... TULIP BULBS Ha ve armloads of tulips this spring. No. 1 grade bulbs. Many varieties. Quickest way to harvest green ~-J \l~ X' onlons ... plant onion sets. · 1 Red, white a nd brown varieties. . * Fall has come to Lloyd's Nursery * Time to prepare your flower beds for fall planting I Nursery Special I ~f0~:: ZONAL GERANIUM -Hardy. bush growth. Many colors. IVY GERANIUM -Fast growing, '"<*Fashion hland Ncwporl Beach Gtow11>g ,......,.,,.,. Acid Pt..,llr>g Mil! f0t W..1ern Soils Cyclamen ......... :..-i=. 4"',.. .... SJ.59 • NOW • EXPIRES 9"30-t1. OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 7-5.30 SUN. t-5.30 LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .• INC. 2028 Newport 8l\ld. (It Bev St.) Cotti M•N. CA 92827 I (n4) "'8·74-41 l .. tralllng. Long lastlng blooms. 1 OalR~. 3.HEach 1.97 EA. I Florist Special I Indoor plants I MARBLE QUEEN POTHOS- Marbled foliage, mixed whit• and grHn. CROTON·Rlchly colored foll1ge . • . .. .. . . ·.: :· ·' .. .. ·.., .. .. ... .. " .. .. l ... Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT *rlday. Stpttmber 25, 1981 T•E f,\Mll.l' c;1aca;1 by 811 Keane BIGGEeaGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) G ) I "Boy, this dollar sure hos been spent a lot." "I'll bet she's 1 women'• llbber." ,_ARMADt:IU~; by Brad Anderson "Look at this news story .. .'The Case of the Missing Dogcatcher' I" Jl'DGE PARKER G.\Rt'U :LO HOW CAN VOO MOOO 5TANO TO LIE IN A WALLER ALL fJAV? THE MOD KEEPS THE FLIE.5 OS::f ANP KEE~ oe C.OOL --STILL, 1'HEYS,AY IHE G~,ASS IS ALWA'/S G~gEN~R ON l~E ornER SIDE OF T~e FEiNC ~. .. by Harold Le Ooux ~HO? MR. LONDON ... FROM PREMIER F'ILM5? YE5. THEY ARRIVED lH15 AH~RNOON ... ALL FIVE Of THEM! by Jim Davis ANO If WE. EVER (:JET OUT, THE MUD OR~S IN~iTANTLY by Ferd & Tom Johnson HM .. :TH.Ar's W~,AT THEY 5,AY, I GU~SS, (?UT I DON'T. -<::"--.. ----~----~--;...__ ___ --.;.._..:.... ____ ....;._ __ ~------- PMNt.:T8 . . THE PA5T HAS QVS INTERESTED PEOPLE HMM ... MUST~E:A CHICKE:N FARM l\J~RfN. bv Charles M. Schulz I WAsNTHElE ~EH IT AAPPENED by Tom K. Ryan ~I ~~:tl&~ii 9·3'" . ...iltr. c:•-1 .. .,.., ... .:.. ••• 4.,(J,q' . SHOE THAT MAN ISA QUACK DOCTOR BRABBLE I S'f1LL CAN"f ei.L.lf.~~ 11' ~ ~MO-f HA~ ~t~AU..-4 S~ Atl 1~1'&~~ IN M~ I. OOOCERIES GP«.f.RIE5 ... LEi'8 SEE-· I NEED SLJGPl\,SAKING 30DA, BUT IT'S THE TRUTH--- R>ft.A~~' CAJE'O BEG ~ S™L OR l50RROCA) ! I by Jef t MacNelly by Ernie 8ushm1ller HE'S THE VETERINARIAN WHO TAKES CARE OF THE BIRDS AT FLOOPS DUCK FARM ... ,. ~ I I . : I ·, .. .. , •, i. . . . ' •' ... .. • I Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT~rlday, September 25, 1981 117 . rnrn~~m~~~ onaumer----- Pric e Interest, housing boost county prices : Air Cal tells fare cuts Flights to Seattle dropped from $165 to $129 In a move one official candidly conceded is desianed "to fill empty seats," Newport Beach· based AirCal has announced fare reductions of between 3 per· cent and 22 percent on four routes in its four-state system The new fares are effective to· day. been trimmed froro $105 to $95 The unrestricted fare between Orange County and Reno is be- ing reduced from $72 to $60, a 17 percent cut, while the discount fare is being lowered from $43 to $36 The lowest fare reduction, 3 perrent, is being offered on the unrestricted far e on Orange Coun ty-Sacramento flights. It will drop from $62 to $60. The discount fare will drop from $37 to $36 also was attributable to declin· ing passenger loads brought on by "a sluggish economy." Passenger loads increased 10 percent after the first round of reductions, he said. AlrCal lowered the unrestricted Orange County-Bay Area fare from 985 to S60 and the discount rare from $45 to $36. Index 275· 270· 265· 260· 255 · ~ LOS ANGELES (AP > - Boosted largely by aoarinc in· tereat rates and home prices, tbe consumer price index ln Oranee and Loe Ancelea coun· ties rose 1 percent in Auruat, the U.S. Department of Labor aald. Nat.ion wide, prices roae at a seasonally adjusted fate of 0.8 percent in August. Overall costs in the two Southern California counties have risen 11.1 percent since August 1980, according to Bruce Hanchett, Pacific regional com- missioner of the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. Last month's inflation rate was up 10.9 percent from August 1980 nationwide. price rise. The averaee increase for all housina coeta wu 1.3 ~rtlllll. Residential rent went up 0.1,.. cent, while the coat of ~ ownership went up 1.8 percent. However. Joel Sin1er ol U.. C a 1i f o rn I a A aa o cl a ti on of Realtors said the actual ht· crease in home ownership CClll&I is probably much lower,· llDce labor department ataliaUca..are based on the auumptfon that homes are purchased with con· ventional mortaages. The greatest reduction, 22 per- cent, is on the unrestricted one- w ay fare between Orange Coun- ty and Seattle. The new fare is $129, compared with the former fare of $165. The one-way discount fare between Orange County and Seattle, formerly $110 , has been lowered to $103. Travelers must make reservations seven days in advance for discount far es which are applied to a limited number of seats per flight The rare r eductions, said Mark Peterson . com pany spokesman. "are designed to fill empty seats that m fact do ex· isl. .. PSA is offering an introduc- tory one-way, $36 fare to San Francisco from Oranee County through Oct. 15. Its unrestricted fare will then increase to $60. AirCal, like carriers na- tionwide, has been forced to make several operational changes because or economic conditions. 25011 245 SONDJFMAMJJA 1980•81 Hanchett said the increase in home purchase and mortgage interest costs accounted for more than half the month's in· flation in the Los Angeles-Lona Beach-Anaheim area. It was the second-largest one-month in· crease in that category this year. Overall housing costs, in· eluding residential rent and costs of furnishing and operating households as well as home ownership, produced about two- thirds of August's consumer "Fewer than 25 percent of all homes are being financed with conventional morteaeea." be said, noting the popularity of creative financing. "Nobody's going to institutional lenders to purchase homes today." . Actually, he said, the median price of a home in California - $108,440 -was 1 percent leas in August than in July. AirCal recently lowered fares on all routes between Orange County and· San Francisco Bay area destinations . That move in part was prompted by the Sour<..e Dt1PI o f L:tbor • The old $150 fare between Orange County and Portland has been lowered to $119, a 21 per· cent reduction, while the dis· count fare on the same route has scheduled Ocl. l start of Orange County-Bay Area service by Pacific Southwest Airlines. Peterson said the reduction Transcendental Meditatio n® Program Ushering Jn The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generation 'Dc.'clln1 gd&iy CUSTOM FRAMING ART Prints Etching a SerlQ,.ph• Lltl'log,.pftl Reproduction• Po•t•r Art Umn.d Edition• 1----------r---------, : 30% OFF 1 20% OFF 1 : CUSTO~c!!AMING I fRA~c~JRT ! l.-_ --___ Ul'lllS t 15-11. _____ --~ 1SA' VISIT OUI ~IFT ICJU11QUE CENTllt = Houas SUITE 1011 .. /. MO M.·HU. 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Various Financing Plans Including VA AWARD for EXCELLENCE in ENERGl EF~ICIENCY Creative financing includes assuming existing mort111es and other methods of avoldinf taking out new institutional loans, including the uae of second trust deeds sometimes provided by the seller. 383-Acre boating lake 2 Marinas 1 Sandy beaches 18-Hole golf course 12-Acre equestrian center 4 Lighted tennis courts 2~Hour seaarity guard Homes $85,000 and up Canyon Lake 1s only a little over an hour's drive from LA or Orange County Homes Condom1n1ums Lots Acreage. All on the lake or w1th1n a short walk II Canyon Lank isn't heaven, it's on th e way. To get there. just call Lighthouse Realty- the unreal real estate company . CANYON LAKE Sold through -~ii Lighthouse Realty • (714) 697-6881 . Previeyv An Island in the Showing Sea of Luxury: Pacific Island Villas in Laguna Niguel. Discover an island of enchantment in Laguna Niguel -Pacific Island Villas. Our prime South Coast location is ;ust one mile from Pacific beaches only ive miles from Laguna Beach and the Dana Point Harbor. Our hillside vantage offers mag- nificent views of the mountains, nearby golf courses and coastlands, and refreshing ocean breezes blow throush our gently rolling hills. This exclusive community offers Just 30 select townhomes designed for those who appreciate the finest in South Coast living. Our flexible financing can be tailored to meet your individual needs. Visit our sea of luxury this week· end -Pacific Island Villas. , ..... 04rtit , ........ .. From $169,800-$199,800 Open 10 AM till dutlc deity .. . : •· . I •I 'l . .. . ' . : . • .. ·~ ·. i. ~. ·. . . .... .. . : ' . .. I ' -Orange Cout OAJL Y PILOT /Friday, S.ptember 25. 1981 SBA chief eyes dialogue He $ays bureaucrats must meet people in Newport talk 8)' PAT DUNN °' .. ....,,.. ..... Mtcb•el C8rd e n as, ad m1 nlatrator of lb~ U.S. Small Bustnoss AdmtnlatraUon, told mem~l"I of the Newport Harbor Are• Chamber of Commerce th e t lt II lmper•tlve for b ur ea u c rat s t o l eave Washln(ClOn and ''find out what's going on by tulking directly to t he people." Cardenas SPoke Thursday at the chamber's business develop· ment forum held ut the Marriott Hotel. 1'he F'resno resident was appointed to his federal post by the Reagan administration following eight years of service on that area's Small Business Administration Advisory Coun- cil. ·'The Small Business Ad· ministration's program is not moving as rapidly as I'd like, but hearings have taken up a lot of time, and there has not been much chance lo work closely with the staff," he said. "We have had good coopera- tion from Congress, however, and I've made it a point to pay courtesy visits to every govern· ment agency with which we have contact." Cardenas said that although he has been criticized for stating he wants more SBA contact with big business, this working rela· tionship with industry leaders is necessary for the SBA to con· linue its work. ··w ith the strong economic factors we have today. two-way communication is necessary. We have many fences to mend because the previous a d · m inistralion had the idea that government could do every- tb•n1. lncludl na 1pendl n1 without concern and cooceotrat· In a on quantity of pro1ram1 rather than quaUty. We have to be concerned with spending and must go to the printe sector for assistance." Cardenas stressed that the Reagan administration's two key words are production and s uccess "Our agency is re- solved to devote itself to thls idea. We had a bad image as a social agency primarily con· cerned with problems of minorl· '' Two-way communication is necessary." ty groups . Instead of that ap- proach, we wish to help all busi· nesses which have a reasonable opportunity to succeed." The advocacy program within the SBA is vital to insuring the flow of information and con· cerns from regional and district SBA offices to Washington, ac· cording lo Cardenas. '· 1 want to stress the relevance of the advocacy role for women in business. Previously, women had a separate program. They were given peanuts in the Corm of $20,000 miniloans. It is our in- tent to see that all SBA pro- grams are open to women," he said. Pointing out that 90 percent of business failure is due to lack of expertise and management as- sist a nce, Cardenas said the SBA 's management assistance pro1rem lJ extremely lmPor· tant He noted problems with lack ol funds, but a ppealed to the private aeetor ror volunteer help In thi4 area. "1 wu oleued that the U.S. Small Business Council resolved to participate ln our manage· ment assistance program and this stat.e's Cert.lrled Public Ac· countant.s have agreed to give 10 percent of their man hours to helf> small business through the SBA," he added. Cardenas said the SSA's dls- a11ter relief program is being re- v amped with elimination or task forces expected, and the interna- tional trade program is being examined. "We have no serious, innovative financial approach yet , but we are working on it and will communicate with the public when monetary commit· ments a re set. We waot to cooperate with commerce oo this program." 1 Changes an the SBA adviser councils' operations are seen by C a rdenas as valua bl e t o establishing more d irect contact with the SBA's Washington of- fice. The question/answer session following Cardenas' address brought many inquiries from chamber members anxious to know where to get low·cost loans in view or current high interest rates. Cardenas said, "I can only hope interest rates wiJI go down. Banks are partners with busi· ness. They must help. I've asked all banks to keep us informed of their position and the problems they a re encountering." 118 CHAMBER CHIEF Joyce Riddell Notes not compared Chamber talk old hat at Riddels' ~ By Pl:llL Nt;IDERMAN °'_....,,......., When the executive mllnaaer or th~ Huntington Beuh Chamber or Comm~rce and the executive vice president of the Anaheim Chamber of Com· merce m~et at home each eve nlng. lht" lust thing they talk about is chamber busines11. Joyce Riddell. who this month took the helm of the Huntington Beuch chamber. and Les Ri d· dell, who has been filhng the same post in Anuheim s ince June 1, are the only husband and wife chamber d irectors 1n Orange County and one or the few such couples nationwide. "We both enjoy working with people," explains Mrs. Riddell .. But at home we like to do something other than what wt: spend the whole day doing " Her husband agrees. ··Both of us have been doing this long enough that it's not too exciting to talk about the normal things Like meetings and mem bership drives." Riddell says. "We tell each other about the unusual things that happened, the unusual people we meet." For example. Mrs. Riddell was quick to tell her husband about her first meeting with Orange Coast celebrities J ack Kelly and Buddy Ebsen. Orange County is not the first place the Riddells have prac- ticed their dual chamber direc- tor act. Before the couple moved here. Les Riddell ran the Redwood City San Mateo Co unt y cham ber. while Joyce directed the neighboring San Carlos chamber. When Les got the Itch to move on lo a laracr or1anluUon. the c ouple s~t their 1l1hts on Southcm Cautornl a. where there are enough dlle11 to promise two chamber posts within th~ same ~eneral area Lu Riddell was hired firet for I ht• Anaheim job. The Hunt· ington Beach po~ilion opened with the retirement or Ralph C Kiser . Joyce applied ror the job and was hired. The couple soon will be buying a home in Anaheim. To ease the feeling of chamber m embers who wish she had opted ror a llunlington Beach home, Mrs. Riddell tells them she and her husband flipped a coin on where they would hve and she lost. Both of the R1dd ells now are facing the challenge of running chamber organizations in cities <1l least twice as large as their former Northern California membership areas In Huntington Beach, Mrs. Riddell already has obtained ap· proval or her board of directors for an overhaul in the chamber's organi zational structure and for the development of new pro- grams for members . But don't expect any joint llunlmgton Beach-Anaheim pro· grams JUSI because the chamber directors Ii vC' under the same roof ~6co~LCT~~~~O~R~S~C~O~RijN~EiR~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 POSTINANAHEIM 11-~·..._ ~·-Les Riddell hMC-MO~~SM-(LffN DISCOVER In fact, the two fi rst met when Les was hired to head the Redwood chamber. Joyce was on that chamber's staff at the time "In San Carlos and Redwood City, our membership areas were contiguous." explains Les Riddell. ··But here the distance between Anahe im and Hunt- ington Beach Just makes it im- poss1 ble The only way we'd have a program together would be if all the chambers from the c ities in between were in- volved ·· If it's got wheels, a?~~-~ i~ CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA I OVER THE COUNTER HEW°YORIC-l•P>,tler11JL 24 2..-. 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Pan Am employees were asked to lake a 10 percent pay cut. Western Airlines, which once wanted lo merge with Continental. is now lhe target of Air Florida, which has acquired 11 percent of the stock and want!\ more. Western is also considering pay cuts Braniff employees .accepted a 10 percent pay cut. TWA employees have been asked to accept a wage freeze through 1982. -American Airlines became embroiled in a bat ter dispute with its night attendants over new wage demands. These incidents were fresh in my mind when I looked through a new book, "Theo Airline Buihkrs.'' published by Time Life. Book!! at $12 95. Tht> author, Oliver E. Allen. presents a col· orful picture of how our major airlines were put together. It was turmoil from lhe begin- ning. MllTDI MOSKOWITZ Most of us don't remem ber that it was the U.S Post Offi ce that reall y launched air travel tn this country . The early carriers toled mail. not passengers. And they were paid by weight The entry lo the airline business was via a Post omce subsid\ to carry the mails · The man who transformed the industry was Walter Folger Brown, an Ohio lawyer who came 1n as Herbert Hoover's postmaster general in 1929 The country was then crowded with airlines fighting each other for space in the sky Postmaster Brown determined to bring order to the mdustry, and he quickly decided that what the country needed was a handful of big airlines. not a lol of small ones. "There was no sense." explained Brown. ' in taking the government's money and dis hing it out as hand out to every little fellow that was flying around the map and was not going to do anything or could not tlu anything to develop aviation in the broad sens?.." So in 1930 Brown summoned the heads of the m ;1 JOr airlines to his office in Was hington and told them what he wanted them to do. United AircrJft (then an amalgam or regional lines. later to become lJnitect Airlines) was already flying a transcontmental route: Brown decreed that it should have ('Ompt>ll lion, and the postmaster's power wa5. s uch that he engineer ed the m erger of Transcontinental Air Transport with Western Air Express. fort>runnt>r of TWA. Brown gave the southern route!> lo nc·wl\. formed American Airways. forcing J n·caln11 :ml Oklahoma operator. Erle Halliburton. to sell h1' l111t• to A mcrican And then Brown ga\'C th1: CIJ\ ct NI 'fr" York·Washfogton routt.• lo Eastern i\1r r ran-.pnrl forcing a successful earner. Ludm~ton Air l.111t'' 111 sell out to Eastern So these four airlines. rty1ng the• route., \.\ .tlll'r Brown originally devised. bccamt• lht· m.110-.1,1\ .if the U.S domestic airline industr~ It .... a!> a~ \Clll l';w see. a turbulent history from tht.• start STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORlllAP> FIMI Oow Jnn~• for Thwrs«U• S.o 1• STOCKS HEW YORK <AP1· s. .... 4 p,m. prlc• •nd net <"""91 ol Ille flllffn most ectlYI New Yori< Stock EacNn~ IUUft, JO lnO 70 lrn IS Utl U Stk Indus Tr•n UOlt U Stk 0.-n Hlofl I.ow CIOM CSlll 6'1 l1 8!0 b~ aJ7 00 IJS U 80 ~"i~fE:;-o11one11y •:.m~'"•n,:• • " Eaxon s t,1'4,100 JO"' v. Mobll t ,..1,600 lS... YI Grummn CP 731,100 )A\;, '"' Nws1lnc1 H1,IOO .,-. "' Clllu Svc• 610,700 4J • 2'"' Amer T& T .. 2.100 ~7 • v. t8M .. J,600 S41'1 , l'o G•nhl&EI ... 5,JOO lOV+ , ·~ ~rtf1<c,,~;: ~:= ~~ r: c ... s1a1CJ> 4JO,SOO JSV> 2i.. StdOllOll 3'2,700 JJ'4 ~. StdOlllnd JIJ,SOO SO~ .. 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Ad applies to vehicles in stock. Cars sub1ect to prior sale All prices plus tax. license. doc. fee. dealer installed options & finance fees. Ad must be presented at time of purchase. Sale ends Monda • September 28. 1981 at close of business. .. .. \ ~ ..... ~ .. .. . ' ... ·) ' .· .. . , J •• . .. .. . . llllr'-F.RIOAY,SEPT.lS, 1tl1 PUBLIC NOTICES CJ Estancia High's Eagles got. a scare for. awhile, but they. are still on the unbeaten list ... C4. A word froni the other Margeruni Kid brother Kevin may toil in anonymity, but the .folks in Flagstaff like him ByCURTSEEDEN oftllleo.My"-Mlff In Chicago, the young rookie who bas already established himself as a top-notch wide receiver in college is having the time of bis life playing for the NFL's Bears before sellout crowds at Soldier Field. Ken Margerum, the All-American wide re· ceiver from Stanford and Fountain Valley High, was the Bears' No. 3 choice, the 67th player chosen overall in this year's draft. He figures to make a modest mint if things go his WRY - particularly Vince Evans passes with the word bonus written on them. Meanwhile, in the mountains of Arizona -Flagstaff, to be exact, another Margerum sits in his house and watches a torren· tial downpour. It's the monsoon season in Arizona, and young Kevin Margerum i.s now accustomed to the flash floods and s ummer storms. When winter comes, the rain turns to snow, and the town of some 30,000 people . located 7,000 above sea level Kevin Margerum is blanketed in white. Kevin Margerum is used to that. too. Like his older, more renowned brother. Kevin Margerum is a wide receiver. But in· stead of being in the limelight which a school like Stanford might provide, Kevin toils anonymously for the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona, each week outwitting defenders from Big Sky Conference opponents. LIKE IDS BROTHER, Kevin once played for Fountain Valley High. He was a member of Coach Bruce Pickford's squad which defeated Servile, 34·14 in the 1978 CIF Big S cbam· pionship contest. He played both offense and de· fense that year. Actually, Margerum 's first position was running back, but the Fountain Valley mgh staff quickly changed that. "Your name is Margerum. You're going to play wide receiver," he was told. "l thought I was a pretty good running back," Margerum defends himself. "But now, when I look back. I'm glad I was converted to a receiver. I might not have gotten a scholarship since I'm really not the right size for a running back (5-10, 175). '' In three games this season, Margerum bas hauled in eight passes for an even 100 yards and one touchdown. He's coming off three broken ribs which sidelined him for nearly tbree- fourths of the 1980 campaign. "I GOT BLASTED against Cal State Fullerton," Margerum recalls. "On the play, our quarterback's arm was hit as he threw. Tbe ball was just floating. You know that if you go up to gel it (the ball), you're going to get hit. And three guys drew a bead on me. "No question, it was a good hit," be adds. Since the disabling bit occurred in the fourth game of the season, Margerum had passed the point of no return in terms of red· shirting. Had the injury occurred in the third game or earlier, Margerum could still be classified as a sophomore, football-spealling. "Kevin has an outstaning attitude," notes his coach, Dwain Painter. "He's had a positive effect on the younger players and that's forced those players to work even harder. "I think Kevin could be one of the top re- ceivers in the Big Sky Conference by the time he reaches bis senior season," Painter adds. Northern Arizona, and the Big Sky Con- ference as a whole, stresses academics, so much, in fact, that the conference has stricter guidelines than those set forth by the NCAA. MARGERUM SPORTS a 2.9 grade point average. He's. majoring in communications and he's also working toward a minor in coaching. He says the team has its own tutoring service and study hall. If a player has a class at the same time practice is scheduled, the class usually takes precedence. Margerum says he enjoys the slower pace of life in Flagstaff, but he's quick to point out that things are real slow. · · AJJ I can say is that Flagstaff during my freshman season is no different than Flagstaff my junior season," he says. Margerum says he isn't bothered playing in the s hadows of his well-known brother. ··A few people from the press ask me about it, but it really hasn't affected me. There aren't that many people around here that actually know Ken," he says. Margerum has more on his mind right now than thinking about comparisons between himself and his brother. For instance, there's the Northern Arizona· Boise State contest this Saturday. The match is an important one for both Big Sky opponents. Northern Arizona's Kevm Margerum hauls m a TD pass against North Dakota State. Each "team has lost a conference game and another defeat would probably eliminate any hopes of a conference championship. get it from my Fountain Valley days. I just don 'l like to lose.·' He adds: ·'There might be some people who expect more from me because I'm Ken's brother. but if there are, I'm not feeling the pressure. I'll just go out there and do what I have to do." To make matters worse, Boise State bas never lost a home game to the Lumberjacks. and the Broncos have an added incentive of playing before a homecoming crowd. MARGERUM IS ONLY thinking about a victory. Is pro football in his future? l 'm not used to losing," he says. "I guess I "That's a tough question. If somebody wants to pay me to play football, I'd probably play," he says. Streaks on line tonight Edison, Fountain Valley, Marina await tough foes By ROGER CAR~N Of.._ Deity "91 5- A 24-game winning streak and several unbeaten records are on the line tonight as Orange Coast area prep football returns for week No. 3 with a slate of 10 non- le ague games on the docket, each scheduled for 7: 30. At the top of the list is two- time defending CIF Big Five Conference champion Edison, which takes its No. 1 ranking in the CIF and Orange County to El Modena where the Vanguards await with ambush hopes. It was two years ago that El Modena applied a 28-27 shocker on the top-ranked Chargers and Edison was hard-pressed to post a 13·3 victory over El Modena a year ago. EL MODENA'S big running weapon is 210-pound tailback Rex Moore, while Edison coun· ters with a pair -Dave Geroux and Theo Langford -who alternate at fullback and tailback. Geroux has averaged 6.8 yards per carry on 26 totes and Langford's one-game stats reflect a 9.4 average. pressive. to say the least. in its first two 1981 starts. Fountain Valley takes its 2-0 record to Cerritos College where St. PauJ <2-0. No. 2 in the CJF Big Five) tries to avenge its only loss in 1!8> (23-6). Fountain Valley, No. 4 in the Big Five, puts its aerial show of All-CJF quarterback Matt Stevens C27 or 49 for 461 yards in two games) and receiver Joel Seay < 15 catches for 317 yards> against the Swordsmen defense, annually among the CI F's best. St. Paul counters with 6·2 quarterback Alex Espinosa and his chief target, 5·8 wide re· ceiver Andy Stankiewicz. "WE'VE VET to put a com· plete game together." says Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner. "But our offensive line has improved tre mendously and I think it's at a point now with last year's offensive line.·· Milner says his main concern is St. PauJ's passing against his youthfuJ secondary. Marina High's Vikings, 3·0 and ranked No. 7 in the Big Five, receives a major test against the Ted Mullen-coached Knights of Foothill. L aszlo a nd receiver Jeff Frandsen. along with three solid runners -Tony Valente, Rick Tobin and Brian Brown. Foothill counters with 195-pound taiJback Mark Templeton. ERIC WOODS is expected to pace Corona del Mar's quest for victory No. 3 despite a slight muscle tear in hfa side. Capo has beaten Corona del Mar three straight times. A victory tonight would give Corona del Mar its best start C3·0) in 10 years Cthe 1971 Irvine League championship team also went 3-0 at the outset>. Newport Harbor Coach Hank Cochrane has indicated a possi· ble shakeup in his backfield in an attempt to get the running game going, while Westminster counters with a physical roadblock. ROBERT FAUST <6·2. 230 sr.), a two-way tackle returns to the Huntington Beach lineup after an ankle injury as Coach Greg Henry's Oilers look for their first win under the new coach. Henry knows the Oilers must throw tonight to stack up against Los Amigos. .............. .,a.t..~ PUTTING ON THE CLAMPS -San Clemente High linebacker Tim Moy <74) and a teammate put the finishing touches on an Eagle Thursday night, but there wasn't enough of these stops to contain Estancia's unbeaten Eagles, who put on~ big second-half spurt. For story, See C4 . Backing up Edison's tough running game is 6-4 quarterback Ken Major. who has hit 25 or 39 for 289 yards in two games, while middle linebacker Rick DiBernardo spearheads a de-· fense which has been im· Mullen and Marina Coach Dave Thompson echo each other on this one: "This is the big test for us," say both. Mari na's game revolves around veer quarterback Ken Ocean View Coach Ken Moats is trying to get his offense in gear and Laguna Beach takes its double-wing offense to Elsinore where a 200-pound backfield awaits Coach Walt Hamera's crew. Beddie Arabe is expected to be at full strength for the game although be suffered a shoulder injury earlier this year. His confidence shaken, Haden refuses to sit d own JOHN SEYANO If nobody else but Haden believed In blm, be felt Malavui clld. And, when the llama coach pulled b1a No. 1 C\lY in favor ol Rutledce •Cain.It Houston three ween bllCk lt did Irreparable damaae to Hadm'• plJCbe. Now, ...._ in't tblnkiq rtsbt, bis JG4l1mn\ ll Impaired and he's In· HeUN m wlllwut contldence. Be'l .... Msed. .. .,.. to tllrow a pua, leered every time • dDll throw one It mllht be ln· a.er•t. llld teared to take hlmaelf till& a ....... for fear be ml&ht ..,.,. • lhanee to come back. ,,_,. .. fio' •&Y tn the world Haden , should play in Chicago Monday night. Just like there was no way be should have kept himself in the game during the second half in New Orleans. Against the Saints, Haden's ankle was so sore be could barely walk. Yet he played. This week he's been throwing UabUy because of bis bruised sternum and, oc· casionally, be.'ll keep bis left arm close to his body to relieve the pain. All this, and yet Haden insists he's go- ing to play. Under normal clrcumatances -and more than one Rams coach qreed wi&ib thl1 uaesament -Riden would have treen asked, or told, to alt out a week or two. Tbe drcumatancet, bo"ver, aN DOt normal. "I'm not gotn1 to take blm out became l don't want to nalD bll -=-· fidenee," MalftMI ~-Hid, ...... la comparable to IMIDebbaa a IQ ID1tM <See nvANO:•..-m" University is up against pasa- h a p py Laguna Hills <Bllt McVicar) and at Mission Viejo, a backyard brawl is featured between the Oiablos and rival El Toro. TOll.lp&'s schedule (7:Jt> Edison (2·0) at El Modena (1·1) Fountain Valley (2-0) vs. St. Paul (2-0) at Cerritos Colle1e Marina (3-0) vs. Foothill (2-4) at Tustin Corona del Mar (2-0) at Capo Valley (1·1> Westminster Cl·l> at Newport Jlarbor (0-2) Loa Amlsos (1·1> at Hunt· lattoa Beach ( ().2) Cypnsa· (1-1) vs. Ocean View (0·2) at Weetmlnlt.er La1una Beacb <O·O·l) 1:1.-..(N) La1uaa BUii <t·I> ••· Uai.....,Cl·l> ln1M SITlrt<W> , ..... ..._ (I .. ) - . . .. .. .· .. · .... ' .. ·. .. .. '· .. C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 25. 1981 ...---------------------...., ~----------------------...... ---..---------------------------------------. Pac-I O's top center awaits (yawn) honor From AP dl8palche• Oregon State may have logged [il an uninspiring 0-11 record in 1980, but C • that doesn't mean it should be taken out on the players. For instance, in the Beavers' 1981 football press guide, center Roger Levasa, a 6·2, 255- pound senior, is featured on the cover. Levasa has started all bul five Oregon State games and earned plenty of Allcoast, All-Pac-10 and All· America honors. But apparently, Coach Joe A¥ezzano lsn 't that thrilled with his iron man center -at least according lo a quote from the Beaver coach in a caption for the cover photo. "Roger is the best center in the Paciflc-10 Conference," Ave.:iano starts off. "I expect Roger to play that way a.nd I expect him to be dully rewarded for bis performance." Likewise, the OSU football guide may be duly criticized for the typographical error. Quote of the day Ray KnJgbt, Cincinnati third baseman, on returning to the routine of baseball: .. You live in a fantasy world. During the strike. I was getting up at 7 or 8 in the morning and I'd usually be in bed by 11 . When you're playing baseball, you have to wind down. I can't take a shower, eat the.. spread and go straight to bed. I probably buy more magazines than anyone in the league l watch the 'Tonight Show' and Tom Snyder, and sometimes I'm still awake for ·Good Mornmg. America.· ·· Hatalsky has Hall of Fame lead Morris Hatalsky birdied the last l\\O holes, one of them with a chip-in, for a six-under-par 65 and a one-n stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the Hall of Fame Classic al Pinehurst, N.C. Jeny Pate, a winner at Memphis earlier this year. battled back from a double oogey on the first hole. scored eight birdies and was alone in second place al 66. Jack Nicklaus was two strokes off the pace at 67 . . . . Ryder Cup re· jects Tony Jacklin and Severiaoo Ballesteros answt:red the E uropean selectors at Moor Park by sharing the first round lead or the Bob Hope British Classic tournament with West German Bernhard Langer. All three fired four-under-par 67s The trio held a one stroke lead over Britons Nick Faldo, Sandy Lyle and BUI Longmulr, South African Hugh Balocchl, defending cham· pion Jose Maria Canizares or Spain and Floren· lino Molina of Argentina. Among the celebrities at the match were Hope, and former President Gerald Ford. Phillips returns to his tower A series of medical tests showed nothing seriously wrong with New Orleans Saints coach Bum Phl1Ups, and he was back on his tower ruMing his team's practice session Thursday . . . Fred Dean, All -Pro defensive end of the San Diego Chargers, failed to show up at the team's reg· ular practice for a second straight day . . . The Washington Redskins welcomed back one veteran to the team and at the same time sent another veteran home. Guard Ron Saul cleared waivers and was activated while former Ram Coy Bacon was told to go home ... The Baltimore Colts announced that offensive gurard Ern.ie Diaz has been placed on waivers . . . Running back Steve Atkins was waived in :me of several personnel moves by Green Bay . . Kansas City signed free agent Sylvester Hicks, their No. 2 choice in the 1978 draft who was cut by the team during training camp c?arlier this year. .......... FOR THE BIRDS -Chicago White Sox second baseman Tony Bemazard is dis- tracted by a flock of birds which s wooped down on the Anaheim Stadium field We dnesday night during the Angels' 7-3 victory. Palmer pitches Orioles to win Jim Palmer pitched a four-hitter iii and Rieb Dauer slugged his fourth homer of the season to lead Baltimore to a 5·1' victory over the New York Yankees Thursday to highlight American League action . . . ln other games, Mike Hargrove and Toby Harrah drilled three hits apiece and keyed a three-run seventh in- ning as Cleveland rallied for a 5-2 victory over Boston . . . Amos Otis and Willie Wilson drove in two runs apiece as Kansas City broke out or a hitting slump with a 9-2 victory over Min- nesota to move back into first place in the American League West ... Tom Paciorek singled home the winning run in the 11th in- ning as Seattle defeated Tex· Palmer as. 2·1 ... An incident in the ninth inning of Kansas City's 6-2 loss to Mm- nesota Wednesday sparked a post-game shout- ing match between umpire John Sbuloek and designated hitter Hal McRae ... Pitcher Ron Guidri bruised two toes on his left foot when tfe was hit by a line drive from Baltimore's Ken Singleton in the second inning of Thursday's J?ame. Lee leads Expos to f 1fth straight Bill Lee hit his second career Iii home run and limited Pittsburgh to six bits over seven innings and Gary Carter drove in three runs as Mon- treal defeated the Pirates, 7-1, Thursday for its fifth straight victory. The Expos lead the Na- tional League East . . . In other games, Gary Matthews delivered a pair or two-run singles as Philadelphia erupted for 11 runs and 12 hits - including nine straight hits with two out -in the third inning and buried St. Louis, 14·6 on a 20-hit attack . . . Bobby Bonds' tie-breaking homer with two out in the eighth inning powered the Chicago Cubs to a 10-9 vic- tory over the New York Mets . . . Bob Knepper scattered five hits and slugged his Lee second career home run and a single to lead Houston past Atlanta, 5-3. Knep· per . 9-4, fanned four and walked four before giv- ing way to Dave Smith, who picked up his eighth save. in the eighth. Knepper's earned run average increased to 2.03 but he still ranks second in the National League behind teamate Nolan Ryan. NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pct. Atlanta 3 0 9Z 34 1.000 Rams 1 2 72 73 .333 San Fran. 1 2 62 75 .333 New Orleans 1 2 30 64 .333 Ea!)tern Division Dallas 3 O 91 48 1.000 Philadelphi a 3 o 57 27 1.000 N.Y.Giants 2 1 47 38 .667 St Louis 1 2 64 80 .333 Washington O 3 47 83 .000 Central Division Detroit 1 2 71 71 Green Bay 1 2 56 75 Chicago I 2 54 61 Minnesota I 2 49 81 Tampa Bay t 2 48 60 .333 .333 .333 .333 .333 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pel. San Diego 3 O 114 68 1.000 Kansas City 2 1 87 85 667 Oakland 2 1 63 29 .667 Denver 2 1 47 30 .667 Seattle 1 2 44 57 .333 Eastern Division Miami 3 O 66 27 1.000 Buffalo 2 1 80 23 .667 Baltimore 1 2 42 91 .333· New England 0 3 52 77 .000 N. Y Jets 0 3 40 100 .000 Central Dll'Uon Cincinnati 2 1 75 71 I louston 2 1 46 39 Pittsburgh 1 2 81 77 Cleveland 1 2 37 70 .667 .667 .333 .333 ~·o-AU•M• •I Clev.lend CCMrwwl 1 et 10 e.m.I Bvflelo et ClnclftNU HO\lllOl'l •I New Yori!. 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Baseball today On this date ln baseball in lt79: Frank Tanan1 burled the An1el1 to a 4·1 victory over the Kansas City Royals to clinch the Amerlcao Leafue Wetl Utte ... the first champlonah1p in the club'• 19-year history. On this date in 1976: Home runs by Thurman Munson and Chris ChMmbllss lifted the New York Yankees to " 10-6 victory over Detroit. Meanwhile, Luls Tiant and the Boston Red Sox nipped the second-place BaJUmore Orioles 1-0 to enable the Yankees to clinch the American League East crown ... tht Yanks' flrst championship of any kind ln 12 years. On this date in 1965: Satchel Paige hurled three innings of shutout ball for the Kansas City A's, who eventually lost to the Boston Red Sox 5-2. On this date in 1960: With a 4-3 victory over Boston, the New York Yankees nailed down the American League pennant ... Casey Stengel's 10th and final flag as Yankee skipper. On this date in 1956: Al the age of 39, Sal Maglie burled a no- hltter as the Brooklyn Dodgers topped the Philadelphia Phillies 5-0 at Ebbets Field. On this date in 1941 : Pete Reiser belted a home run and Whitlow Wyatt hurled -a five-hitter as the Brooklyn Dodgers clinched their first Na- tional League title in 21 years with a 6-0 victory over the Boston Braves. On this date in 1929: New York Yankees Manager Miller Huggins, who led the club to its first six American League titles. died at the age of 50. Today's birthday: Philadelphia outfielder Dick Davis is 28. Coach acquitted on fraud charges A district court jury Thursday • acquitted former University or New Mexico assistant basketball coach John Whisenant of charges of fraud and filing false travel vouchers . . . Enterprise Radio Inc .. the 24-hour sports network, fired alJ of its employees and ceased operations, but promised to continue its search for investors in hopes of returning to the air . . . Houston Rockets veteran guard Calvin Murphy may pursue of- fers on the free-agent market to get a ''barometer of his worth," the owner of the NBA team said . . . The Washington Bullets an- nounced they signed Mike Ferrara, Randy Martell, Mike Howard and Edd.le Brown, all 1981 draft choices . . . Winston Cup point leader Darrell Waltrip drove his Buick to a qualifying record at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia and won the pole position for Sunday's Old Dominion 500 Grand National Stock Car race . . . Fan Hanover, testing colts for the first time in her career, became the first filly ever to win the Little Brown Jug, coming from behind twice in the accident-marred final leg of 3-year- old pacing's Triple Crown ... Alan J ones, the defending Formula One world champion who has announced he will retire from driving at the end of this season, is not looking for a sentimen- tal parting from the sport . He will be racing in this weekend's Grand Prix of Canada in Mon- treal and then finish at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Oct. 17 ... Sid Gillman says pro foot- ball's restrictions on pass defenders mean ··when you've got good ends and a bell of a passer, there is jut no way to keep them from completing passes.'' Television, radio Following are thf: top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are:· 14'-11 excellent; 111 worth watching; .r I fair; 1 forget It. II 5:30 p.m., Channel 11 ./ ./ ./ ./ DODGER BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter. The Dodgers send Burt Hooton (1()..6) to the mound against the Astros' Bob Ruhle (4-4) In the Astrodome. Houston is on top of the National League West by 2117 games over Cincinnati while the Dodgers are In fourth place, five games back . RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5:30 p.m., KABC (790); Toronto at Angels, 7 :30 p.m., KMPC (710). Football -Edison at El Modena, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM>. Whit Sox getson1 sock From AP &pakltu One 1ets a truu appr~h1l1on for the Chicago White Sox' month·long problem11 by listenln1 to pitcher Denoia Lamp express gratitude for the minimal support he received Thursday nl1hl "I've got to feel fortunate they got me some runs because It was a tough game," Lamp said after his 4·1 triumph over the Angels at Anaheim Stadium. For Cb.ica10. the wtn wa.s only its seventh in 27 games since the White Sox were leading the American League West by H~ games on Aug. 28. THE WIDTE SOX' tailspin dropped them all the way into a last-place tie with the Angels. who now reside alone in the cellar after Thursday night's setback. Chicago's fadeout has been all the more mysterious since the club has continued to be the AL 's top hitting team and conhnued to boast a starting rotation that. at least statistically, is among the league's finest. "Somebody got the key hits tonight That's usually what it boils down to," said Chicago Manager Tony LaRussa. "When you get them. you start to win. Tonjght. it was Greg Luzinski 's infield single and Harold Baines' home ruo and double .. LUZJNSKl'S IDT, the third in a row after two were out in the third inning, drove in the winning run against Bruce Kison. O·l. It snapped a l ·l tie. Baines' eighth homer in the sixth and run scoring double in the ~eventh drove m Chicago's msurance runs. Lamp, 7-5, was grateful to Baines· late-game siugging, which gave t he right-hander some breathing room as he put the finishing touches on another in a string or fine performances since join· ing the White Sox' starting rotation on Aug 25 "Since I've been starting," said Lamp, the former Chicago Cub who spent the first half of the 1981 season in the bullpen. "the last three games I've had a better breaking ball than at any time in my career. Establishing that really helps me later in the li?ame. ·' Dodgers' Sn ii th also a f'iglller SAN FRANCISCO <AP> It was a ·'night at the fights" rather than baseball as usual Thursday night at Candlestick Park. The Los Angeles Dodgers· lS·hit offensive ex· ploson in a 7-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants was overshadowed by a sixth-inning m elee which saw Reggie Smith climb into the stands to fight taunting fans sitting just to the left of the Dodger dugout. "The guy challenged me." said Smith, who was n't playing in the game. but was eJected because of his actions. According to Manager Tommy Lasorda, a security guard had been called earlier to remove one particular fan for harassing Dodi;?er players. "THE GUY THREW a helmet at Reggie." said Lasorda, who wa5 on the field along with most of his players as spectators tossed garbage and beer at the players. "What did you expect them to do? If the security guard had kicked the guy out the whole thin'-wouldn't have happened." Lasorda said 'The guy tells me," said Smith. "If I come down on the field. my company will lose a $40,000-a-year e mployee. and if I break your arm, the Dodgers might lose the pennant race ..... "I told him I kind of doubted it. Then he threatened to throw his helmet (one or the plastic souvenir kind) at me and I said. 'Now that could get me in there.· Then he whisked it at me. and I went in." When asked if he landed any punches. Smith said with a smile, "Yeah, l got in my licks, Another guy with glasses took a shot at me too. He's not wearing bis glasses any more." ACCORDING TO Giant officials. eight peopie were being held in custody for instigating and participating in the fight. Frank Robinson. the Giant manager, had something to say about it. too. "It was all Lasorda 's fault," said Robiflson after Mike Scoscia's three-run homer capped a five-run third inning which eventually sent the Giants down to defeat. 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' '· Trojans 'fright ning' Young Sooner defense. awaits USC test NORMAN , Oklo <AP ) -Jr Oklahomn ls aoing to have a ct>ance to bt>ttil lop ruled Southern CafH<)rnia, Sooner Coach Burry Switzer says his defense will hnvt-lo play better than lhl'y arc Switzer savs the "frig!ltenln&" outhem Culifornia offense has to be held lo the m inimum by young Oklahoma defenders, "somethin& I'm very concerned ubout whether we can handle.'', WHILE SAVING he plans to win on Saturday, the Oklahoma coach had lim itless praise for the Trojans. "I don't think any team in the country ap- proaches their talent, material and ability," he said. "They arc awesome on offense," he said "They arc JUSt like a wave. They pitch the ball to Marcus Allen and sweep " Allen has averaged 242 yards rushing in two games this year. "I can't overemphasize how good they are." he said Switzer Joked that one injured Sooner cornerback was actually hurt by watching the film of the Trojan victory over Indiana. "l think he saw one of those student· body-right sweeps crunch that Indiana cornerback and his leg went limp." USC became the third team in three weeks to ta.ke the top epot ln the As· sociated Press poll, and Switxer had no argument with that. "I think that without a doubt Southern cauromla is the best football team lo the country," he said. "I don't think that In the 16 years I've been in Oklahoma . . . any team pre- sented the challenge that these people do. ·'I t.bink the key to the whole situation -and what frightens me when I look at them -Is that their offensive llnemen are giants," he said. The other, he said, "ls our six sophomores, our young defense, are go- ing to have to play far above the abilities they possess at this Urne." IT WILL BE the first game between the perennial winners in eight years, almost to the day. They lied 7.7 then. But Switzer said the odds won't be the same. "When we went out there in '73 we were a great physical talent. This team does not have that type or superstar talent.'' Switzer said the Sooners can count on few advantages when they go to the Coliseum. "l don't think they've played anybody with our speed," he said, ad- ding that Oklahoma hasn't played a team with Southern California's abilities either. R d 'propo al i turn d down by Concepcion CINCINNATI (AP > -The Clnclnnati Reds have another concern 'alon1 with waging a pennant race -losing their All-star shortstop and two starting out· fielders. The Reds received a jolt Wednesday when Dave Concepcion rejected a guaranteed contract offer of $4.S million for five years -the largest and nrat such guaranteed offer in the club's his- tory. And the shortstop broke off negotia- tions until after the November free agent re-entry draft, which also is likely to involve outfielders Ken. Griffey and Dave Collins.· In another uncharacteristic move. Reds President Dick Wagner openly discussed details of the failed negotia- tions. which ended after three days of meetings in San Diego. "I think we've showed our desire to get David signed. I just would remain hopeful that David would reconsider and remain in Cincinnati," Waener said. The 33-year-old shortstop is bavlng one or his most productive years of- fensively. Coming off elbow surgery to his right arm. Concepcion ranks near the top in the National League in hitting and rwis batted in. G cA84)(4 KIN I Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT/Friday, Septembor 25, 1981 c f l011l P. !Q!:.C1 SEV~NO'S COLUM ttom•da ~ tlMa lt.Opp6D~t:9-JW 6-9ta brHkfHl Monday, Malav dldn 't wMt t.o •••Ille . aald: "We got a letter just lut w "He cto.D't •• t.o r..n," Malavael from biJ doctor who said he was 1 added. '411 W1 ,_, to play n'n 10-havln& problems with his elbow." inl to play blJD," Lee, contacted In the Bay area, And wbo'1 1olnf to determine tr milted the letter had been sent, but Haden 11 ready o play? Haden" contents contained a report on bis c "Well, he's the bolt Judie." insl&ted dlllon the day AFTER he was releas Malavasl. Needless·to-say, it would have ta.k A d th t bl ed one helluva miracle drug to cure Lee n e mos as · 24 hours ltjuateeemalncredibletomelhatthe "Dr. "Clare nce > Shield s reco Rams would allow Haden to 10 out mended at least three weeks thera there and play untp lt kills him. when I left," said Lee. Especially when there a a healthy, and How Is the elbow? quite possibly,. better qu~rback in "It's a lot better than it was the nl Jeff RuUedge ready to take over. he (Malavasi) sent me in there (agai Maybe the Rams feel they owe Hadeg after all the misery he's been through the past five years. Who knows, maybe they do. It would be a shame to see Haden get hurt permanently, though, just so everyone could prove -or disprove - a point. • • • Another name that crept into the pic- ture earlier ttu. week was Bob Lee, who was releaed by the Rama Just after the San Diec<> pre-aeuon fiuco. the Chargers)," quipped Lee. Lee added he'd been throwing rece ly and hadn't experienced any pain. was still not close, however , to throw the ball with any kmd of authority. "Actually the arm hurt more in <when the injury first occurred) and J had to do was lay off for three we and then I had one of my best year Lee said. Does Lee miss playing? "I miss Sundays," admitted L "but ... " As for the Rams calling him ag Lee wasn't optimistic. Lee, who was presumably cut because of his weak rigbt elbow, bu been undergoing treatments in San "It depends on who makes the call Lee explained. "I thank there are c lain people who would like to have Lee at his back and others who wouldn't." Francisco dally. When •PPfO!iChed about /I • l .· " , .· .. . . .. ,,, . ' ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ,f rlday, September 25, 1981 Dlllly ......... ~..,. Eagles soaring high Estancia, slow to start, explodes for 35-6 win ~ By BOGER CARLSON O( .. Dlllly ........... It took them haJf or the game to realize more than simply ahowin1 up was nece111ry ror a vie· tory Thursday night, but once Eatancla High'• Eagles got squared away at halftime thln11 turned out as expect4'd -the unbeaten Ea1let awept to their lhJrd straight victory. San Clemente's under-manned Trltons ahoved Oranae County's No. 4·ranked Eagles around for two quarters, but eventually succumed, 35-6, in a non-league football skirmish at Newport Harbor. "What I was afraid was going to happen, hap- pened," explained Estancia Coach Ed Blanton. "We were out-hit and outplayed In the first hair and I told them, 'good football teams come back.' ·'They came back and responded and J thought ·Curt Wenzlaff ran hard. No, I'm not pleased with our effort.'' Wenzlaff finis hed the night with three touchdowns on runs of 27. 18 and 1 yards among his 132 yards on 17 carries, while quarterback Jim McCahiJl, connected on two scoring passes of 21 yards to Jamie Aiken and 8 yards to Abel Cachola. Ordinarily a JSo.6 victory would satisfy just about anyone, but San Clemente's small crew entered with an 0-2 record and a recent 42-0 thumping absorbed by Estancia rival Corona del Mar. The Tritons of Coach Allie Schaf( did, indeed, dominate the rirst half, taking a 6-0 lead on a 16- yard pass from John Weiser to Mike Robilio, but too many Tumbles proved costly. Tim Conway recovered a pair for Estancia and Aiken's recovery at the San Clemente 21 on a fumbled fair catch <>f Ken Andrews' 41-yard pllnt set up the go-ahead TD. pound Wenzlafr took 1t over his right side from a yard out. McCah11l kicked the first of five PATs (he's l'· for-14 in that category now) and Estancia had a 7-6 halfllme lead with S 21 left Estancia had kissed away one TD pass by McCahiU because of a penalty and missed another by inches when a pass was caught just out of bounds in \he San Clemente end zone. That set it up for a 28·point outburst in the second half and as San Clemente Coach Allie Schaff noted afterward, "Unfortunately this game takes two halves." · Blanton and his aides apparently gave the What I was afraid was going to happen, happened. We were out- hit and outplayed in the first half. EltMcla Coach Ed Blanton Eagles more to think about than something about good teams coming back, because the next four possessions res ulted in four touchdowns with 23 plays netting 206 yards. In the end Estancia had totaled 433 yards rushing and passing and the passing game, which had sputtered with a 6·for-19 performance by McCahill and his r eceivers m the lirst half. turned lethal with Cachola a nd Aiken alternating as targets. Drive No. 1 of the second half consumed 52 yards in 8 plays with a third-down pass to Cachola for 12 yards keying the drive before Cachola caught the payoff from 8 yards out. mil Hr/I Su·J..Tr put the skids lv San Clemente's Mike Robilio r 121 . " Wendaff's 8-yard dash on rourth down kept it go· ing at the Tritons' 6 and three plays later the 205- Drive No. 2 was completed in 5 plays and cov· ered '72 yards with Alex Shively's 21-yard burst setting up a 13-yard pass to Cachola, then Aiken was wide open from 21 yards out I lrvine gives an indicatioii; it inight he for real taqueros knock off highly-ranked Valencia, 14-13, in.action-packed game Drive No. 3 was equally effective as McCahill set it up with a 19-yard strike to Wenzlaff, then Wendaff did the rest, bulling for 11 , 7 and 27 yards, the scoring play a picture of a tough runner bathed in grease. \. J.\CK '11 Vft-:R r UM Dally Pl ... SU" I Sea Vil'\\ l.1·a~ut• football niembers don't have h ine lhl-!h lo kt<'k .irnund .invmore t The \'aqw .. •ros knnckt>d ofr the Valencia Tigers ur.,da) night 11 IJ in the victors' stadium in l' final µn· sc:a!'-on i.:amc: for ln •ine 1 In "hat unc> c·an nnh de-;cnbe as "action- t chd." lht• v.1qu<•rus strong defense s poiled the gt•rs Ille! to 1•01111• from ht•lund for victory late in e fourth qu.irlt•r tkmt'. \'alencia's No. 5 rank· ~ 111 th1• ('J f" <'l'nlral Conftorcnce takes a bow. Following a Valencia punt with less than six minutes remaining in the contest and the Tigers down by a touchdown, 14-7, Irvine toblr over at the 50-yard Line. With a third-and-six situation at hand, coach Terry Henigan's Vaqueros appeared to have a first down as running back Brett Schumm croesed the Valencia 40-yard line in full view or the 2,500 fans. Then the action began. The referee spotted the ball at the 41-yard line amid boos from the Irvine crowd. Irvine, forced to punt, had its attempt blocked. By the time Valencia's Bob Jackson had stopped the errant ball he was tackled at the Irvine 18-yard line with 5:25 to play. Valencia's Greg Gooch ran up the middle for three yards to the opponent's lS and the officials thew a flag -offensive pass interference. Needing desperately to score, Valencia quarterback Ron Krieger scrambled around the gridiron looking for any open receiver. As Krieger was being dragged to the ground by Irvine's Mark Gutierrez, Krieger found a re- ceiver. However the recipient was Irvine's Mike Tierney. Drive No. 4 was just 18 yards in 2 pl ays following Ray Urmson's 30-yard return with an interception after David Coleman deflected a San Clemente aerial. Again it was Wenzlaff . again with power and moves. Estancia's most effective area. probably, was pass protection. So, the Eagles remain unbeaten as they gird for their Sea View League opener next Thursday at the Santa Ana Bowl against Saddleback Hi gh, a newcomer to the circuit. And Blanton obviously has just one wis h -no more halfs like the first one Thursday night. ~o adrunners race hack for win So justice seemed to be served following the ref's inaccurate ball placement, right? Wrong. Irvine fumbled away the ball back to Valencia on their first play leading to a Valencia touchdown drive from the Irvine 25 . GWC l1o sts Dons ~·TERR\' WlllTE f tlle D•lly Pllo4 SU" Sad<ll<•b;id, l11 gh 'pol11·d I.a llabra's dream of f en mg 1ls ,,. 1sm1 "ill I hn·t· 'lra1ght victories by oring J tl r .1 nw t1 r ronw from behind victory ur..,da\ n1i;hl .!I I.I h• fo re 2 1100 fans at the San- i\na Bm' I l 'ftll• Ho<1dr unnl·rs s cored t he winning tuchdown m thl' third quarter when quarterback ann~ \rm:-.trong scored from a yard out with 126 rcmamml.! 1n the period , llmH'H•r not all "as glory for the Roadrun- N s. "ho •1 .ull•<I 1:1 0 after the first quarter. In the t t·ond p<~nod . though tht' Roadrunners put their k-st pmnts on tht' scoreboard when Armstrong ~m pleted a s cnl>al1onal 68 yard pass lo Scott j alcom. \\ho took the ball lo the La Habra 29. 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Saddleback coach Jerry Witte seemed p1eued with his team 's effort. ·'They showed a lot or character coming C from > 13 points back (to wl.n)," be 1.W. La Habra got its pointa when ~ Sawn Cadreau scored on a 1-yard run wtUt '1GO remaJ.n. ing in the first quarter. then added llX more later in the period when Bob Peppard bit Steve Klein with a sensational 44-yard touchdown pus to con- clude the Highlanders' scoring for the evening. Scoring from two yards out on a quarterback sneak, Krieger brought the Tigers to within a point of tying the contest with just 2:42 remaining .. Going for the win, to preserve its undefeated season. Krieger directed the Tigers toward a two· point conversion try. T4'king the snap Krieger started running around to the right end but suddenly reversed his field and headed straight into the waiting arms of Irvine's Mike Gold who directed the Tiger to the turl and preserved the Irvine lead. Valencia had one last shot at the Vaqueros as they received Irvine's punt at their own 30 yard line. Krieger, with seconds ticking off the clock, went to the air again and again until Irvine's Mark Bondi intercepted his final aerial in the e nd zone. WERE CELEBRATING NEWPORT BEACH'S 75TH ANNIVERSARY WITH A $75 adult membership SPECIAL THArS A $65 SAVINGS 1 2 months of Fitness classes. racquetball handball, sYt'tmming, weight lifting and more!!! PLUS DISCOUNTS ON DEGREES OF CLASSES Were celebratiftg Satwd~. September 26th from I 0 AM to 2 PM only! o,_..c.-YMCA 2300 u......., Drh• H...,... lffctl. CA t2660 Servrng the Families ol Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar. Irvine. Newport Beach and Santa Ana Height with F11ness• CIF Big Five Champions rnrno~oorn No need to travel all Qver town to look for garage sales .•. you'll rind them right here in Classified. To place your garage sale ad, call 642-5678. Last week against Bakersfield. Golden West College proved it had all the tools to successfully move the football. Tonjght, when the Rustlers host Santa Ana at O range Coast College 11 ·30 1, Coach Ray Shackleford's squad will try to go one step further and put a few more points on the scoreboard. GWC's 21·7 defeat lo the Renegades in the pre· season opener last week wasn't really indicative of the Rustlers' offensive attack Quarterback Sam Aiello guided the Rustlers Jor more than 400 yards total offense, but some costly peaalties and sever al turnovers foiled most or GWC's scoring opportunities. Tonight, the Rustlers face a team which near- ly pulled off the first maJor upset of the young community colle~e season in the Dons. Placing a Classified is twice as easy! ;'\ , 7:25 Spo-....t lty: Pony Shoes, Smart & Final, Giuliano's Deli, Coats & Wallace Real Estate, Huntington Landmark, California Ranch Market. v 642-4321 Dir«t ""collect, 11111 ...... td aubscribe to pr rlllll hometown paper, the ... Just sey 'bmge it" you can use your VISA or MASTER CARD to place a DAILY PILOT Classified over the telephone, including .• 8-Day week ads . \ · Call (714) 642-5678 M• The Orange Coast 1s largest marketplace I ,• .. .. '· .. ·. Iii ... .. '· •' I ',• ,· Orange Coast DAILY PILOTft=ndoy, September 25. 16"a1 ca -Worl.d cha.nip Pe1ihall tops cycle finale It's ~ building . year for Orange Coast, Rustlers Still, it looks like Pirates, GWC could meet in finals of. annual volleyball tourney tonight Bruce Penhall, the n wl)' crowned world speedway cham· pion, wtll be at the Oran1e Coun· ty Faif&rounds in Costa Meaa for toni&ht's Friday night finale bis fint appearance at tbe trac' alnce wtnni~ the world title a' Wembley Stadlum in London . before 92,000 people. Penhall is the first American to win the world title In 44 years. Jack Milne was the last U .S . rider to captu re the s peedway crown. Penhall. who hails Crom Balboa. will compete in tonight's flnal race of the regular season. then will defend his U.S. title on Saturday, Oct. 10 at the same site. One of lbe top early-uuon women'a volleyball lournamenu 'tor communily colleges takes place lOnilb\ at Goldeo Wesl. Alt.hou&h there are only five en· trant.s, Orange Coast and Golden West Cigure to aglin be among the be8t ln the state and a meeUng between the -two could come about in the cbamplonstup finals. Others team& entered are Santa Monica, Los Angeles Valley and Citrus. Orange Coast coach Jlllle Hilgen· dorf's defending state champions will be starting slowly after losing five starters from last year's team. She is happy with the in'comlng freshman crop she has accrued that in· eludes Kathy Mollica from Costa Mesa High ; Teri Zawsky. from Ocean View; Raeni Keough from Corona del Mar: Jody Brenclc from Mission Yiejo. WOMEN S SPORTS HOWARD L. HANDY we've ever had out for our team.'' Hilcendorf •lso singles out 5·8 Jackie Canfield f'rom Alaska for special prah1e. "She is really goin& to be a good player. She's only 5-8, which isn't very big for a middle blocker, but she bangs in the air better than any woman we've ever had here. She plays well a1ainst six-footers.'' AT .GOLDEN WEST , Lou Ann Terheggen is also building a team around freshmen and three letter win· ners including two starters. Top freshmen Include Lisa Oisterman from Garden Orove Kiah and Kathy Brown from Pact/lea. "We're workina real hard right now and don't know bow wen we'll do." Terheggen says. "We hope that tht work wUI pay off at 11ea1oo's end." • • * DON'T FEE&. TOO sorry ror the University High girl 's cross country team even though Polly Plumer is min· Ing the early action . Phimer was plagued by a series of injuries in the sprlng and the situation didn't clear over the summer months. So she will be a little late in reporting for the de· fending Southern California champions. Sophomore runner Teresa Barrios is on hand and ready to take up any s lack created by Plumer's early absence. Barrios, for those who might have forgotten. is the CIF 3-A 3,200· meter champion and had an outstand· Ing cross country season a year ago. ter because sbe Ukes the lonaer di.a· tunccs Coach Don Christensen bu t.bree senior <lncludtna Plumer, Denlae Villanueva and Laura Sauerwein); five Juniors Sue Armentrout, Tina LJao. Judy McLaughlin, Jami Nourae and Melissa Partin; alona with sophomore Barrios on the team. • * * OFF THE CUFF -TtmJ Pitier, a member or the GoJden West women's basketball team the pa,st two years, is attending USC on a rull scholarship. She was the Rustlers' leading scorer Jut season . . The Trojan volleyball team boasts two area players on its roster in· eluding Lori Uranlcb of Fountain Valley CMater Dei High ) and Karen Olaon or Newport Beach . . The UCLA Bruins, ranked No. 2 thls year, have six players from the Orange Coast area including: He will be joined by his world pairs partner, Bobby Schwartz, Alan Christian, Mike Bast and other regulars on .tonight's pro- gram. "We're going to be inexperienced this year because we could have five freshmen in the starting lineup,·· Hilgendorf says. "But I'm not worried. This is the best group of freshmen Kathy Adams and Suzanne McLean were starters last season when the Rustlers were fourth in the slate. Michelle Brennan was a member of the team. With the change lo three miles for the girls this year (it was two miles last season>, Barrios figures to be even bet- Su de Crone C Newport Harbor): Ll.Dda Robertson, April Johnson and Cammy Chalmers <Laguna Beach); and Jeanne Beauprey and Wendy Baldwin (Mission Vi~jo). Weekend TV lineup Saturday's TV . radio TELEVISION 10 a.m. ( 11> -TIDS WEEK IN BASEBALL. 10:30 a.m. <7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - San Jose Slate al California. u a .m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - UCLA at Iowa. 11 :15 a.m. (4) -BASEBALL -Milwaukee at Detroit. ! 11) DODGER BASEBALL -Dodgers at Houston. 2 p.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Oklahoma al USC . (9 ) ...:.. BOXING. (11) - SURFING Highlights of the third annual U.S. pro surfing championship, taped at Malibu. 3:30 p.m. C2> -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - Roberto Duran (73-2) vs. Luigi Minchillo (31·1) in a scheduled 10-round super welterweight bout, taped at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. 5 p.m . (2) -NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW. (7l -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Matthew Saad Muhammad (30·3·2) defends his WBC light heavyweight crown for the eighth time against Jerry Martin (21-2) in taped coverage. Also: Steve Scott is among the world's top milers scheduled to run down New York's Fifth Avenue in taped cov- erage of the Fifth Avenue Mile. (28) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 8 p .m . (50 ) -SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 9 p.m . (50 ) -SPORTS AMERICA - Highlights of the 1981 intercollegiate rodeo in Lin· coin, Neb. 10:30p.m. (11 ) -RAMS' WEEK. 11 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - UCLA vs. Iowa. Taped. (13> -Oklahoma vs. USC. !Taped>. RADIO Football UCLA at Iowa, 11 a .m ., KMPC ( 710 > ; Notre Dame at Purdue, 11 : 10 a. m., K PRZ ( 1150); Penn State at Nebraska. 11 :25 a.m .. KIEV (870 ); Ohio State at Stanford. 1:20 p.m., KPRZ (1150): Oklahoma at USC, 2 p.m .. KABC (790), Carter baseball>. KHJ (570), KIK (94 FM >; Cal State Fullerton at Arizona, 7:30 p.m .. KWRM ( 1370), KWVE (108 FM ); Saddle back at Orange Coast , 7:30 p.m ., KSBR (88.5 FM >; Cal Poly (Pomona) at Cal Poly <SLO>. 11 p.m., KWRM (1370 >. tape delay. Baseball -Dodgers al Houston. 11 .15 a .m ., KABC (790); Toronto at Angels, 1 p.m ., KMPC (710 ) (KMPC will join Angel broadcast in progress after football ). Hockey -Kings vs. Colorado at Victoria, 8:20 p.m .• KPRZ (1150>. Sunday's TV , radio TELEVISION 9:30 a.m. (2) -NFL TODAY -Featured: A profile of Cowboys running back Tony Dorsett. 10 a.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The Atlanta Falcons vs. the Browns al Cleveland. 11 :30 a.m. (7) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81. Noon (7) -BASEBALL -Milwaukee al Detroit. 12 :30 p.m. (4J -NFL '81. l p.m. (2) -NFL FOOTBALL -The New York Giants vs. the Dallas Cowboys at Texas Stadium in Irving, Tex. (4 ) -NFL FOOTBALL - The San Diego Char gers vs. the Broncos at Denver. 2:30 p.m. (71 -SOCCER BOWL '81 -The NASL championship game between Chicago and the Cosmos, taped Saturday. 2:55 p.m. (lll -DODGERS BASEBALL - The Dodgers meet the Astros in Houston. 6 p.m. (2> -PRO FOOTBALL WRAP. 7 p.m . (28) -TENNIS FOR THE FUTURE - Coach Vic Braden discusses bow to reduce stress during a match and add fun to the game. llp.m. (9) -SPORTS SHACK. 11 :30 p.m. (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Ohio State vs. Stanford. Taped Saturday. RADIO Football -Oakland at Detroit. 10 a.m., K.NX (1070); San Dieto at Denver, 1 p.m., KSDO (1130). Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 2:55 p.m ., KABC (790); Toronto at Angels, l p.m ., KMPC (710 ). Hockey -Kings at Vancouver, 6:50 p.m .. KPRZ (1150). (Tbe Dally Pilot I• not reapoDSlble for late cban1es.) ·Pepperdine to honor Roe le n MALIBU -Jay Roelen, Saddleback College's cross country coa~d resident or Laguna Niguel, will be honored by Pepperdine University with induction into the Athletic Rall of Fame Saturday. ~---Ortmgt Coast Colltgt pustnls __ ..,...,. WOMEN AT 'THl HUM fllDAY, OCT. 1 -SHUON SITU WMS MC>Mtt\Y, OCT. S • JUDY lAWSON WIDf9.5DAY, OCT. 7 -AMY IOYU I P.M. -OCC AUDITOalUM 2710 f~ ~. COIU t.WM Strill Ff'I: $5.00 -51,.,it ndm: Si.so ncur INfOMM-MC -556-5517 DOWGARD · Protects ~ against boil over or 'freezing worries . Helps prevent corrosion & rust. #41343 3~! Cash Refund from DOW when you buy 2 Gallons of DOWGARD Coolant •uw II ........ 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Time : 1·11. lllGMTH RACE. 6 ""lclft9' Mkldl.-!G-1) 41 00 IUO ~ Cla u lc Holiday IHerreral 3.tO 1-00 Protouor c;,_ l~I J.211 AllO r.c:ed o.tlce Ill Shine, V-1 Oliff, BotQCl<HI Plrele, Gall-B.-T lme · I 11 J/S. $J IXACTA 17·11 pelclU4t00 NINTM RACE.• furlont» AnderlOfl EIQU!re llNNI U lO 1.60 2.10 RIO"t Pmltlon (~) 5 00 J.20 Host Aoaln I Rosales I 3.60 AllO rec.ct: Ollw K 1119. s-FOOi, Our Mula, 8ftln Street, Malllk. Time: 1 112/S, TEN TM llACI!. • lw'lon(ls. Wlldenc1s-111osa1o11 1o1.40 4.tO t.411 l'ly. J-.y (Merwl) J.00 t.10 Miu l.aurte Lw (Merri\) 1.JD Aho raced: Woodlaf'ld Hllll, Sm•lll Rivet, C...,.•H• SNll, l(y Couft• .... lltve It Iver Time · I IOJ/S. $.S EXAC1'A 1).11pelclVO50. U PICK SIX (~1·1+31 paid Pt,2".AD wltll OM wlnninQ licket hll ,_.,,, u PIO Sia con'IOlellon peld ""'·OD wit!\ It •""""9 tlthts Cflwnor .... 1. El.•V•IUH ltAC•. I 11/.,nlltt. 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TMlllD RACa. One Miio pece Glen Mic.y <"'*"I JM J.. t. It Derlnt Ja IP-...) s .. Ml ltlre l~I uo Al•• ••<•cl · a1"11•11• •• ,. Tl"'• .......,., ......... 0-.. OeMK, ""· Oii!! •-.u..1 ...... , R•T11. , ......... .. IUCTA IHJ .... .,., ... _...,.Tie IUCl.O.. ~NU• ...,, ..... ,.,.._I ..... Ult • ._,,, ... C~I 1.• Me .... .,. ...,.. ,...., JI,) .... AIM re<M: '#!Illar JIM, 1'W ...... Ma111...,_DM1,~ TIMe 1·e11s. •tllnt llAC8. OM mlle ll<M. I..,._ CWlfflemtl 00 J.A UI. Motif CTr ...... yl JM U1 '"'°" , ... 111.1 ta Al•,...,,....,...._,., Arm_ T.,...._ :::-..:-.... Ac-l'reltM, lftllftlts, Jl 'l"I TllM; l:OI tit .. IX&cTA ( .. J NldW.IO. ... "" llACl. °"" ... 1 .. -·· ""'' PIC-.t 1..,_I J.• lfltfl , .... (f .. 11) C'Meft HllllllllY (,..,,yl Al .. rewt11 /If'• N.M. 0-r. TIMa: I:" I J.20 l.10 a.• uo 1.10 HVIMTN RACI. One mite"''· P111111 lltlvel cSM.-,....l •·• •• J.4' !·"' lrlllle11t Jat11• cc,...._, 4.40 1.00 01-loy (~I UO A... rlCM · T ..-,oft Ulac k, Oeu111e Gee, ~ ....................... ewr. Tlfne. 1.tl lfS. .. ••ACTA <•11 palcl .. I tO. P PICll llX (4-1.+~l..JI paid ~60 w ltJI ti Wllllllfta tl<keta hi• --..-1. U Pk i.. SI• ( ....... t ......... ., .. •Ill\ 1,1 ... •""*'t 1lck•t.a (n .. --.1. lleMTM aACI. 0.. milt PK•. """"'°'-CM.-) 22 ... t .. :IJO 6.40 0.~ru IK-l LOO l.00 ""'911 8""*9 IMerchlndl t .JO Aho reced lmall11tler, Gary Golfer, Torrid ...... O.V Sack, Telly ao.,. o..., '#Oof,, Time: l:,U /S. P l!XACTA U~tl peld Pb.00 NINTNR~.O...mllo-•. L• s...-. (Pal'Mrl 6,00 ),JO J.iO Jlhlo'I Cllolc• (Wlllt.mJI UO I.OD Torw1.., «""°"'*'> 1 ... AIM rw:ed: let-Ila, SpOlllght Gal, In. cllen SWMtlt, 111 ... 1 Gezelle, Sheclow O.W, AllMMKI'-. Time: 1:tU /S. ' U eXAC1'A <•SI pekl '21.IO. TIMTM ltACa.Qne mll•P«•· Akv Aki.I CWllllame) ).00 2.IO 1.00 Stla11 Out CAndenon> J.211 2.00 My Sanely 11111c111e1 s,oo AllO reced· CN rcoa1 ... _...,, HIQlll- Clla mp, Stale Mencl. Quote Hiii, Ruslk Scott, T• LIN, Gypey S.m. Time: 1:" t /S, U •XM:TA (6>'1 POld UUD. .... ...__.,la. Hell of F•tn9 Cl•Hlc ~ tal...__.,N..C..I ....,.,ltH-y JerryP• Mitri! 1..,. Gery Trtwi- BAGI-1111 Kr.c.rl JeitkNkkl-Tlml .... ,_. ScotlWefkin. Jlm·-AllettMlllor 0-. llaCk Tom P11rtnr s .... ~ •• C11!1l1 Sifford Jim Datll ltey F IOyd o-.. '""" Terry OloN O....G..,... De•ld Tiloro tHrt l(Kfl TemWtllllocif Temmy \lai.MltW OaweEk ............ F111:ry i.tlw \!_......_ , .. Ral9tt ... ,.,, ... .. e .. ._ Wayne Le¥1 MIUH ........ ... ,,_ Mlllelletd 0.,.., H allmf't 01...,01_, L-nln.o.-Temmy,..,.,, ,,.. ... ..., J ey H- Ef Flori Ch1-leck l.H Trewlno ~:!~:;:-• Jim Thorpe Ed OoutMr1Y .,.,,.., Larry lt"*9r lleldk~ Terr,A- llWI Strecll .. ,l\Nrtr o. A. wen,,1119 Welly A"""'°"9 Blll CelM R ... rc.Nln 8erry H-I Mike Peck Miu Sl'llNI F°""' ... ,.., aHlyGll-l"red~ ltk l\MA-.. llltLoeftter klttll9- Mer1l c.kewec<N• ..... ryAl'tllllr KtMy Knoa Jim ••rtier Cllerlos CRrty ~ ..... , .. 1 ...... Tifft~ Mike M<Cllllou9ll MlkaO- Ge ry Pl•- ~Ta.11~ Jeff T...,,_ OMO Oultle'I' J. c. SMed Pl\11 Henctck JeftCMfl9t C,,.,tla Gll:laoft .... ~ CIMoncell-Jlm Kefterd ............. "--Twitty DeWitt W.W. Merti .. _,_, Gtlf' .. C... ..... ,~ ... ,....""-t ~W-'"9 l,.nt Muney MllctD_., Je1:• 11- n~ ~ ~ SW4--41 JI~ Jt.JS-67 ~ Ja.~ U.J>-.61 ~ ,,...__.. 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Irvine 14, Velencl• 13 ~-.OMttan ll•loncl• 1 o o .,_,, lrYIN 0 1 0 1-14 V-8-1 SI-· rtt""' CGoocll •k•l ·-•Ofldl,. .... ,,_, Gftllo (Scot1 kkkl 1-St-ent 7""' !Scott kklll V-1( ...... t N'1 (""' lellecll A-2,.,. ... 1,,,..ed 0-~la v ,.,,,,._ 10 111111\e .. yllrft Ja.14 Pe1.l1119 yw dll 120 Peun t•l4-J Pun ls 7·22 Fumlll-2.0 PeflelU_y_ ~SI I • •UI SI .,.., S-Jt Jo.I .. . ................. v -Goocn, 11·>2 : Fer 1v1on, 1-u . Borow,lll, 4-11, Krleoor, s-s. Cha_,.., '""'lnu• 2. PltlCCUWy, """'""'' J 1-WllllS, 1 .. 72. Sehl.Imm. 10-•; z.,,., ).Jt. Stun.v.,,t, S-11, Boftdl, 7·5, G-. 2·m lnu•1 .......... ,p ...... V-8or-I, f>.1).0, H , Krleoor, ).11..J, SS 1-GaW.O, 2"°4, U ; lorn. J+I, tt. 1 ............... ... V-C........,.., 4-JO; P•nc•ney, ).17; Ip. pollto. t-JL I-Tierney, 1-14; Pltkerlna. 1·14; 9oltdl, 1 14; Wiiiis, 1.f. Seddlebeck 21 , Le H•bra 13 Sc-llrY Ollorten I.• Hallr• U o O 0-IJ Seddlel>eck 0 U 7 0-JI l.H -~ ... 1 run ICorral kkkl 1.H -K ..... 'C PHi f,_, ...._,... (r\111 lollodl S -Caoit I_ re<_,,(~ kkk l S -Slaell t""' (Pineil klOI S -Arm.,_ I""' (Pftek llkk) Atlelldance -1,llOO G-1"9Ut1Ua 1.M S Fl,..1 OoMti u 12 lltvlho .. y-JMGI 11-115 Pu.llnoy...,, .. 1~ •1• Paues t.JC>-2 •t•J Punts ~J:J Wll Fumlllffo-4-1 ,_, Penettl_y_ 6-46 MS ,...._ ......... 1.H -Ca*eeu 1>46, Brady 4-21, l(,.tn W ; Tu• ).S; P•rltt l..J; S-,.. l·J s Siad< 17.55, -1•112, """"' ..... 1.f;Ar~M l~P ..... 1.H -"-'11 .. JC>-J, 1't S -Armstrone,•l .. l, UI . 1 .................. lH -Klein M1. 5'1111rn«• 2·11, Perritt 1•;c--.1• S -Male.om ).Jt, Cote 3-40; Balter M l ; Sleek MS. High achool ScorH E1tanc:la as, San Clemtftle • I rvlne 14, Valancl• IJ S.oddl-k 21, Lo Habr• IJ Tustin .. Kawlla • El~ U . SuMy Hllltt Aft-llfl6, Troy 6 W•t•r polo MIGft~ ._loll,O-M•• Dena Hiits 0 0 J 2-4 EsfaftCle I 4 4 2-11 Ettencla Korlno: Drake 4, lrelaM 4, 8akllftQ I,........, 1. 1-... I . .......,..._ ............... 1 l.a9\IN llMc" 0 0 0 1-I N•wllOrl....... t S S ._. NewPOr\. H•,_ ocerlno. S.tvatore t , -II S, 0'0.W.11 4, -folk J, Jo-2, Jil\c:KlllClenl, '"*'-2 Women'• vollerb•ll ~MITYCCM. ••• 0..... Wlflt fltf. El CAlmlflO, 10.IS. 1S.1t, IH, 1).1 .. l~f. 0raflt9 CaMt dltf. Santa MM!co, l~J, 1M , ll·IS, .. u. IS.M. M .... ICttOCK. Costa ,.... diet. Unlwnlty, 1~11. 1~1, IW. C..-fltf MM \11>1. Ett.Kle, 1~10. 1-.1S. l .. U ,IMS. Muntl...., Beec"Clllf. s... C-•· tM, 1~11. 1~11.•n. 1~1. El T-flf, "--1 H.....,, IMS, t•tS. IS-10, 1~12. ••"°41 ~ ... Mater Del ... DMa Mllll, lt-IJ, IS.It, ••1. S.IJ, tM. La OYlnle fft, OW-View, IS-S. 1•2. IS.M. A e>ETTE.FI. WAY IS • 'TO L OWE.A. VOUR SE.1-F 10 THE, bALL FIA.ST e:>Y ADOPTING A VE.~Y WIOE. STANCE.~, \HEN fbY e>5NDING O VER. F~OM 'THE. W AIST. / SET-UP 'THUS , VOU'Ll... HAVE MUCH MO~e. FREiEOOf'V\ \0 MAKI!'. A GOOD PASS AT \HE. ~f='LL.. WITH vou~ Rfl\M5 ~NO HANO~. Crou country ...... ICHOk Matt I .._..,, ..... -..ca.-.... I. Oli .... 1 ( .. I I. 16·t1. I Cwwa (Ml), 16 •• a. liM4ill (H81, 16·»; 4 ,.,....._ CLa.JI, 17 •. S • ...,_, 11.LIJ, 11:0t; t a-111. 11.1.11. 11 1a, ' Edwer• CHI), l11U , e. C..1111 !Hal, 11 1'. t , "'-r11111tl IMll. 11·•. 10. \1111 .. CLLll, 11:tl c:-.............. .. I .JIM Mccw.lly Ill. 16:•. t ,.,,.,_ IGfM), 11·10; a Holl-(CdMI, 17 It; 4 MacAdam ICclMl, 11 10; S l1911t1111rn IC~I. 11:•; 6. Ow...., le.Ml. IJ•U : 1 Winter ICOM), O:SI, .. er---(c;.IMI, 11:01; t. John McCorlll'r (l!I, 11:'1, 10. llNt (fl, It.Qt. ,,,, ... "· ......... 41 I . 00.... (II, 1':U ;l1 Meollan (II, 1•·1a: a. W"lte (I), 16.11; 4. lllwti Ill, 16:11; \. \ler0t 1$), 16:11, •• Rke (I), 16:J1, 7. lier· ryweflll ($), 16:•; 1. Davis (SJ, 16·•: t o.cato•o 151. 1•:•. 10. Urvft (II, 1':S1. ............. --,.·· I. llodri.-i ISAl, 16.47; t. WlllOll IWI, 11 OS; J. 1.oPelf'l tt IWI. 17 JO, 4. S<lltf'"'""'°"' IWl, 11:1S; S TONI (W), 11· lS; 6. MldiMtoll (W), 11 45, I IOU.. o .. 1sne,.. ftOC aveu-.1 ..... Def ti, a..a.-• I. M<Mt-(MOl, 16:U, 2 Pt.,.te IMOl, 16 IS, 1. Eddy IMO>. 16: IS; 4, "'°''°" CMO), 16 II, S. .Aneflelllt IMDl, l•·tl; 6. E"'·-IMQl, 16;2t; 1 _,,,,.., CMOJ, 1'·lJ, I. Cllfforf ISCI, 11. J; t. 0'8r-ISCI, 17 •. 10 Geru ISCl, 11 .SO Women MIOMSCMOOL llT-17,,.......Ma~Jt I a1099n CETI. JO: IS, 2. Ven Sic kl• INHI, Jt·41; J. 8uck IETI, 21:09; 4. Ne•lllfk '"'"" 21 :11; s Crl<ketl (NH), J1·n : •. Malteftl (£Tl, 12: 12; 1 8etry (NH) tt:U ; I. He•naftdllll fETl, U:QJ, '· R ...... •o CETl, U:ll; 10. Adlll.,,_ IETl. 2l:H . ........ Del IS, S.. C.._ It I Felt (MO), U:M; 1. er-n (SCI. U :tl; J, ()onl-($CJ, 14:15; 4. YOU"Ofr"*I ISC), 14:2>; S. Crolav CMOJ, U :M; 6 . Fllelen !MDI, 14:•; 7, Bll\ntl\ 0 .-01, U :D; I. G1llo IMOJ, tS:Ot: 9, OavCe IMOl, U:24, 10. Grl,,,. (MDI, IS:U. l,..,_IS,~tlte I Ve-1 (I), ll·S.; 1. Lam (I), lt:U , J. l'loue.-Ill, lt:'C; •· s.uw111te (IJ, 1':'7; S. Olilroe (II, lt:ff; •· Lvm (II, JO:JI; 1. KHrley (IJ, JD:•; I . Me<OoNkt (I), 10:~; t FrH\ !II, Jl:JO; 10. Vito ISl. J1·34. U .. _,.,,., 22. C•1a -.. 34 ' Barr-. (UJ, 11.21, 2. Nourw CUI, II"· I. C-CCI. 11.Jl, • Wolfe IC>. ti "· s Armenlnlllt (UI. lt.IM. _.,...16,Wi ...... Deep see fl1hlng NIWl>CMtT ("'1'a ........ I -44 •no•"· m bonito, '7 btsl, 6l m~rel, SS roo ""' ID .. ey•1 L.ectswl -M angleri: SU bonito, 10 Mllcl btss, 10 rock lllh, "calico l>tH, .. mackerel. DANA WHARF -131 •no•ri· 2n ...... IM llorllto, St rock fl"', 536 meckerel, llAL IEACM -1$ •nolori: ''° roo cod. 2 cow cod, JD meckorel, «> bonito. t - 11e11, l callc.o bas.. IAN Dl•GO IMAM Lo11fll1t, l"hlMr· 1111e11't , Pel11t LameJ -16 'a ngler" I nll-tall, I barrac..oa, 326 ttonllo, I Uno Cod, t4 roe.II fl"'. MORRO IAY (Vlrt 't L..,fl11tl -11 •nolers: 14 Uno cod. • baH, S7 roo cod, 1'1 red MKCl cod, 1 reel .,.._,. Trensemerlce Open (91 S.. i<.-local TINNll ..... VIJ•v AmrllraJ dllrf. J-Kri.k ... 2 • ...,, • Tim Mayotte dllrf. Ro.Goe Ta,,,,.r, 1-4, M . Brlall Teacllet dllrf Tim Gulllhon, .. 1. 1•. EUot Teltsc:Nr dllrf Ille Nestew, .. 1, .. 1 •.. 1, Pal OuPTe def 0-Meyor, 7·S, H ... J. Jol\ll MCEIWOO def Terry-· .. J. •·1. Women's tournament (a1A~) ~ ........ , ....... Rowmerv C.Wls Oef. Bet1y 111aoe1 .. n, .. ,. 1·S; Tracy A~lln def 8etty Slove. M ... ,; Wendy Wtllte del. Slacy Meroolln, i..J, .. ,; I.aura !),;Pont o.f. Kall\IM<> Cummlno1. f>.J, .. ,. Betti Norton def. Haney Y .. roln, .. ,, M ; Slleron Walsh del Fellcla Hutf'lltk ... 2. .. 2 • 1"'"411 ..... 0.-... Kethrln K•ll·S.,..,, Me.urln def R- Blo<lnl·l.IKle R..,,..nov. W , .. l ; Mery I.OU Plato -Wendy wt.lie dPI. Pam Whylcrou· Ann Hendrkltton, 7 ... ·~· tlgh school women Ulllwnfly 17, Coate Mou I ~ Patrick ICM) lost to ..... "'4, 0tl. v- wro, M , lolC to Mlddlolon, 2-4, Cleu .. " ICMI l•t. 1-4. M , 4-4. Sim"-' ICMl IOsl, M , M ,t•. ~ OHllo-Neale CCMI lost lo Bradshe w· Wln""1....,_ 4-4, lost to Oll\'Or·Z.rller, M , l•U to LIK-Pelne. M . Sllrev .. H119'1t• ICM> lol(. U , H , 1•; H.,.IOft.B.,,._.. ICMI -. H , M , 1-4 Thur9d:~ tr•nHctlona l!T8AU ................. ._lettN POllTLANO TRAIL BLAZERS -Tr- Getff C,..,,,.,..... center. to the Mllwou- 8«111faratftlnl,_1"2 dr•tt cllok e . WASHINGTON BULl.ETS -SIQMCI Miiie Howard, EC9dlo Brown 111\d Mike Ferrera, Q1Mrds; Md 11--.. Merlell, IO rward. "4>0TIALL ....................... BAI. TIMOllE COL TS -Wei wed Arnie Diet,~ . CHICAGO BEARS -Sl(lf'led Emanwl Zendln, QUanl.. Glll'EH UY PACKERS -SIQMd Enc TorltlUft, r11nnl"f beck. Placed Jolw\ T~. lltfC encl, on the l11Jur«1 r_,.. lltt. Wei ... Stltw Atlllns, nA'lf'llno beck. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS -SIOfttd Syl""1ef Hicks, dltfeMI,.. and. Placed Art Stlll, ........ -·.,.., CMIOs CMMn, wide rec.lwer, "' IN foow·-Inf~ .. llst. ltOCICEY ............, ....... MONTREAL CANAOIENS -Au ...... Cr•lt ~ -em Kit<'*', ....,--., a11cl Y•H .Hly and G11y Caro.nnee11, .......,.,., •...,.. Sc:otie .,,. ... Arnone. Hock..,~. Rec .... OwltM Sc: ......... .. ..... ......, "'°'" ...,. Scotle. Ala ka Eagle onmov Ala11k111 EuJ(h.:, America'6 only enlry in the Whitbread Around the World yucht race . has broken frl·c ot the doldrums in the South Atlantic and crossed the equutor. uccordlng to a radio c;_tll trom owner skipper Neil Be rgt to his Newport Beach public relations agency. Bergt s aid Alaska Eagle crossed the equator on the 23rd day from the start o( the race, Sept 15 al Plymoulh, England The crew celebrated the equator crossing with a lobster dinner and cold beer "Everyone ts well and enjoy ing the sail." said Bergt, adding that Alaska Eagle was expected BOATING m Cape Town. South Africa. around Oct. 5 to complete the firs t leg of the race Bergt also said he has filed a formal protei.t with the RoyaJ Naval Sailing Association. s ponsor of the race, against the Norwcigian yacht. Berge Vik· ing. for allegedly receiving ii· legal weather reports from its s po nsor. a Norwegian shipping company Bergt said the weather reports were transmitted in Swedish which is a violation of Rule 9.2 which requires all communica· tt0ns from the racing fleet lo be t ran!.mttted in English. The allegedly illegal reports cam e to the attention of Alaska Eagle navigator, Dick Seay of Nev. port Reach v. ho had been mon1tormg the reports Alaska Eagle's do<'lor. Roger Nielson, a Swede. has been translating the reports Berg V1k1ng ts one of the ya<'hts leading on handicap time on lhe first leg of the race St1'a Kings • rac~ to win over Eaglt1's E s lanc1 a High senior Jim MrCarthy raced to a 16·48 over a tough Hay Bac k course in Cor ona de l Mar to win tn · d1v1 dual honors but his e fforts we ren't near enough as Corona d el Mar scored a 20-43 cross country victory T hursday The d epth laden Sea Kmgs took second through eighth places. led by Jim Anderson at 17 10 Estancia 1s 0-2 m league while Corona del Mar is l ·l , having lost to Un1 vers1ty last week "McCarthy impressed me,· sa id E stancia coach Eri c Kramer "That was a very good time over a tough course. He 's one of the top three runners in league and improving." In other prep cross country ac· lion. lluntington Beach swept the top three places and took a 21 37 victory from Long Beach J ordan Gus Qu1onez ! 16 · 21 l. Mart in Cueva < 16.281 and Greg Baugh 116 :551 led the way for the Oilers in their first meet of the year Irvine was impressive in its 16·41 win over Saddleback as the Vaqueros took the top four places Cyril Oblouk , Steve Meehan and Loren White all tied for the top ftmsh at 16· 13 for Irvine Mater De1 had little trouble with San C le mente as the Monarchs won the first seven places Mark McMaster. Sob Planter and M1tc tl l:!:ddy a11 finished at 16· 15, a course re· cord time. The previous best tame on the San Clemente course was by San Clemente's Bretl Clifford < 16.35). Woodbridge won its first meet of the year with a 20·38 decision over St. Anthony's. The War- riors' top finisher was Brian Wilson who took second at 17 :05 . In girls action, El Toro defeat· ed Newport Har bor, 27-29, Mater Dei was victorious over San Clemeote. 15·50 and Irvine beat Saddleback , 15·50 Irv ine's Barbara Vasquez set a course record at lrvi"' with a 18: 54. eclips ing her own mark of 19:32. Sailors bo11ili Artists, 26-1 Newport Harbor High, looking as strong as ever, s mashed Laguna Beach in first round ac- tion of the South Coast Water Polo Tournament, 26·1, Thurs· day at the Sailors' pool. Newpe>rt Harbor was led by the nine -goal outburst of senior J .R. Salvatore . "We gave them a very strong counter attack," said Newport hH d coach Bill 8a.rneu. Newport ts the defending tournament and ClF 4·A cb•m· plons . Action continues tod•y with Newport set to play FaUbrooll. la aaotlMt' toumamenl 1ame . l.atanda defuttid Dua IWll, 11~ ,. ........ lid .,, D•aat•• Jh•li4 ld ..................... ~ . .. " .. 1 ·. '· ' Nnce ~ tNCIAL crrv COUMCIL. MISTI ... ,.,,, ... . 111.f:l!N fl, ltHINNEY CJly Clllf'll CltyflfC.IAMeM Pllbllllled Or ..... GMlt Delly Pl .... Sapl. U, t•t d l?-tt Orange Coost DAILY PILOT/Fnday Soptemuer 25, 1981 C7 ....... IT&l •MDfTCHIAaANOC*M•MT CWVSI CHI PIC'tlTlOUI aUllNIU NAM• The IOllOWlflt ...,_ ,,.,.. ...,.. -llw -fl IN flt•ll'-llWIMU n e me t i I M O ~I T R OLIUM PARTNl!aS .... MKA11hllr •t¥tt., N•w"'11Nth, Ca f2W Tll• lklllltwt "61al11eu 11eme r• ... ," ,. -••• Ill• Ill C-ly Ofl Jw,. 11, "91 J e.-. NI ~. tit/ Aa-wOOf I. •nt, HUlll lllQIO<l ... h, C. nt4 trU<t A 0 11yelle, 10 Mor111110 Glory C>rl.,., Irvine, Ca. tt114 larton r , .. ,., 12 Pohn La...•, (erOlle oal -, C. .,.,, fhlt t:lwJlfttU wa .. c.~IH llY A Lll'nlliecl ,..,.,,.,"'ill ....... Gvl'e"• f~ll Jl~-t'fl w• llled Wl\11 t .. County Cltnt OI Or~ County Oft leP· ltmbor 10 1•1 ''c:TI nous .., .. ,.._., MAMttTAlt•1n TM 1e1i.w1,,. ,.,_, a re .. ,,.. ... 1 ....... LAN( I Nl'I ltl•lllllS ••Ht Ma<Ar11111r 11111t11a ro. tul1 ..... lrWIM,(Atf?lt, WllllWOI C. ......,., 1t1l2 ~Nttw ..,...,_, ~ iOO, lrwlM, CA ft11L on .. A Lemke, '" '""" IM~ ,..,.....,, CA tMolll. c--M, ceC>C>. ... Or~ Orlw , LM•YllTI, LO\llt._,• 70* Oo lo p N•YH , Ito I I Mll<M ll !aoo\1111, lrwlrw, CA '1714, Cllartet It. Ademt, IOMJ Me .. •we-. DrNllf, CA ttttt. C C>\111""1 It COllCN<lH DY a .. ~ WllllMI c:. Mein• ...._, -llleO wllll IN COUJllY C'-'11 I I 0r•"99 C ... llh ... AllO. JI, 1111. w1111-c..-.-. NOTIC• II 14111111Y GIVl!N 11\el Ille (i,y ~II f/111119 City f/11 .. _ .. lft P11DllllllM Or-. C .. tl O.i1y Pltot, 1------------- 5-91. u . 0c1. t. '· ''· 1t11 mo..1 PIU 11111 .. , ..... Publlllled Or.not toe•• Dally Piiot ....... .,_I c--•• ""_, .. u. lf111MIK#fflllMllJ .... ,s. ... _ Y•lt•Y, wlll i.-a S..Clal ~1111 at •;• .... lfl ,...,,....,, ........... "· , .. ,, IOI IN C-11 CIWl'Mer l uolldlllt, ''*SI ... A-. ~Ill V.t .. y, Callfwllla, .., ,,_ ,..,.,._ llf llold .... a ( ..... $etlllfl .. dlK-11191'-I !Niter.__... .. ~llfl'leflt c-W'S7.4. K .... IMfl A. Atw- o.tMy CIW Clerk oaw.:.......,.., n. "'' PulMi.tled 0r-.. COHI o.i1y Pl .... S.pt. U . ltt1 4U7-tl Piil.iC •tu NOTICI OP N8LIC MIAatNO a•flOllR THI CllY COUNCIL OP THI CITY 01' POUNTAINVALLt!Y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I.N I 611 T' ....... y. 0ct-.r •. Itel et 1'00 P.M. IOI l"9 C-11 CllemC>tr, 10'200 NIUC MOO:E PICTtTICMll 8USIN•U NAME STATIMENT fll• lollowlno ""'°"' ••• doln9 b11slneues· MtOWATER LIMITED, ... LI Gr•n•tlt AYtfllll, l'OUlllelll V•llt y, Celllemle tt70I ·-J -lae NNI, t6lt L• Grenaoe ••-· Feoi111e111 Valley, Cetllor11le tt1Qe Rlcllatd Olltwalwr, no Tempe Orl'Yt . H\lntlflt\Otl 8M<h, Celllonil• . ,..., Thlt DY•IMU h COllOuClod by e Umlted perlnerllllp, ROberlJ -LMNNI ,.,,_ Publlslled Ortn91t Coell D•llY PllOI, Sapl U,Ocl.2,t,11,l•I O lU I NOTICaOP P'UaLIC MUalNO NOTICI! IS HE•e •v O IVEN I.Ml • Pllllll< ......... wlll 119 ,_.,, Dr Ille City Co..ncll of tne City llf Cos1• MeW ert October ~. 1•1, Ill 11\e c ... ncll C'ham• t>tn ot City Hell. 77 l'elr Orlw. c..u ,,. .... e t 6:)0 p m . or u 100" lhere•ll., o prec tlcaDI•, on the followl1111 Item aEZONE PEYITI~ R.fl·IO, C•la Mts.e City Cturlell, Mt perml•*'°" to retone property toc ettd at 17 .. AMhelm •-from ") to RI E" vlron...-1 Oete•mlnallon Eaem pt . NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that et u ld lime •nd ple<t. ell lnlerestad pert0n• m.y lllPff' •nd be ._.,d DY Ille C II• Councll on ,,. ato.ement'-me1ta11 EILEEH P PHINNEY, CllyC .. rll Pl78'*t P11DllSNd DrM\91 Coell D•llY Pllol, Sept ... 2\, Oct 2. •. , .. , '1'°'411 PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •u•1NeH NAME H AYl!MENT fll• lollowln9 P•• M>M ere OOl rlO t111>l•••u •• I RAILWAY ENGINEE RING 1rwi... CA m 1t l»-tlM ,.,.., .. li'\lllltlllecl Or11199 Coa\I Delly Pllol, S.111 •• "· , .. "· , .. , Ml2 .. 1 l'UIUC MOT1C£ AC.ENCY ' ""TIONAL MOTOR \.Wf1tl ( 0 l EVE AG A EE H H ILL NOTICE 01' Pt!alONAL DESIGN) • KAPPLER MILL f. a CPa•MNTATIVt!'S LUMBER C.0 UOS Tv\tln, N•wl>O'I MIL.I OP •IAL. Bu ch, c• .,MO P•O~E•TY AT c ........ MIU•••' Hunll•r •nO PatVAT•SAL• Ju,,.ne Marie Huntley, '30) runln. SUPIAICMt COURT 1Mwl)0(1 llH<l'I. CAI '12"60. 0, CALl"°"NIA flll• Ou\lnH' I• conclucl•d by • COUNTY 01' 9eneral p.ollrwtri.1111> SAN OIBOO S.PI 11, 11, H, Oc1 l, 1'111 -00111 PICTI nous •USINISS J ......... M Hun110 CASE NO. ID IS7 NAM• STATIMl!ltT lll•• ll•l•-nl .... flltO Wllll the In lllt Mall•• OI "" l!UtH 01 The lollowlno "9'10n I\ 001119 111111 PUIUC NOTICE County Clerk ot O••nq. County on MARION K()UMMIN, Dl<••.Mod Sl•l•r Awe1111t, F01111taln Velley, 1-------------P11Dllllled Or-CoeSI O.ity Piiot, MUM. --------------1 ~111 1 , .. , Hollctl•ller~gl....,11\•IMARION DEANS T.V. SERVICE,"° O.nv... l'ICTITIOUS •U~INEU '11-HEIMLICH. II Admlnhtretrl• Of ... Cellfenll•, -City Caun<ll Wiii -• PllDlk l!Mrlfte on -followlttQ ZONE CHANGE NO lff-Pr-111 lo H ltDlllll mot>ll• llome and "·' 1111911 lf"'llY re11dence &Onl"9 on Ille u ltlln9 moo11e -perils •I n 20 TetlNn A-.. and lltt.4 81tsllerd Slre-1 T""9 motille -_. .. , .,.. c u,,•ntly toned • I Genutl •er1c11"..,.' Di11•1tL Thi• matter 11 o.ln9 ,.rocaued pur1utnl to "" Pl11111lno La"" ol the Stele of Cellloml• IGov'I CoOt Section U.000 •I MQ) -lhe Founteln Valley ZonlnQ Ord lnt nCt T~e Zonlno Orctlnenca, lonlno "'--nhll>IU ere Oft Ille In Ille P.....,1119 °"'9rlmenl enf ere ewelltt>te tor puolk In-lion ........ "'"'°"'°"· TllOM CIH!rlnll lo IHllty tn levor 0< In OPllOMtlon lo lflll ~I will bo Olven en DPPOtlunllr to do "°· II l11r1llar lnfarmetlon Is dHlrtd. you m•r conlecl lhe Plannlno O•P••I· menl,al~I CllV COUftCllOt Irle City of Fountain Valley Ewtlyft M<<.te.-n • City Cllrll PuDllslled Or-Caa1I Delly Piiot, Sept. lS, t•t U3'-tl PUIUC MOO:E CITYO' l<OUNTAIN YALLEY, CALll'OtlNIA NOTICE INVITING •IDS l'Oa THE OUICKSIT EMULSION Aoo••GATE SLURRY PROOAAM PACMI CT NO. t7• l'ttllJC MOJlCC ~pl u . '"' 41'M1 l'ICTITtOUi IUltltlSS PUBLIC MOO:E NAME STATIMI NT l'ICTI TIOUS •USINEU bu!::.~.~~~owln9 pe"on1 ere dolnQ NAMI STATBMINT FLOWER#IJIN LI MITED. 2lM E Th• lollowl119 perlOlll ere dolnQ Cout HIQllwey, Corona del Mat , IN•I:.:! ·~·UTOMOTIVE '1U t(erry Celltornle ntU • Jo1ep11 Porto, UOO JOI P••-Lane, Cosla MMe, Ce '211:11 N•wPort, -!>Ori 8eacll, C•lllorr1le Allred J. Germen, l1U Kerry '26'0 L•nt, COiia Mew, c:.. '7•» Sar•llno J. POtlo, ll Pl,,. Vt ll•r Andrew NI Herber, 906 S Lane, Ntw!)Or1 BH<ll, C•llt0<11la .,MO Figueroa, Senta Ana, (.a .,704 This builneu I• conducted by • Thi\ 011\lneu h cono.ici.d oy • llll'lllad pertnerll\IO oener•I "",._,"'II> .JoMSlf1 Por1o Alfred Germen Thll ua..,._I wet 111.0 wtlh 11\e Thi' 'lei-I •et llled •ltll IM County Cten of Ortnoa County on S.1>-County Clffll ol Or-County on Sel>- temt>ar u . I'll! lember "· I'll! Fl7U19 1'17"21 Publl•hed Or-coast Delly Pilot, Publlsl'llld Oranoo Coe•• O•lly Piiot $tpt U, Oct z, •. 16, 1•1 .,_.,., Sepl ii, U, Oct J, •. 1'81 OC»-tl PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC llOTICE Or., C:O.U Mew, Celllorftlt t:ll,.. NAME STATEMENT Puoll..-Or•nve (..0 .. 1 Dally PllOI, eslal• Ol MARI OH KOSSMANN, de· lloll9rt Deen Moren, 1717 Tustin Tiit tollo .. lnQ Pt•\OM ar~ dotnQ S..pl •.II 18, H. 1991 lffl.tl cuM<I, will, on °' .tier Ocloll9r 6, Ave. •II, COii• Mu •. C•lllornlt busln•u 91 1'81, Mii •I P<lvete 1.it , to Ille lllQl\lll tt'27 PINK POODLE PET CEN rER, PUBLIC NOTICE •net bo•I 1>1-r. under the tenn1 eno Thi. bu51<WU Is c-..Cta<l Dy tn In ~ Eest 111 St•eel, Tuilln. (.alltornt• conOlll•n• r..rel11 -ntlonad, •nd S.-. dlvl-1. tUIO l'ICTITIOUS •USINEU l•tt lo conll•..,.tlon DY , ... •Do•• R_, o. .. ~.. Ctrl Allen Kn~ IJOO N•WllOPI' NAME STllTEMENT onlllled Court, •t 11\e olllcu ot Tll~ si.t-1 was llled wllh IN SI GerOtn Grove. (.alltornlt •lf>Al LOWELL I. ARTHUR, Altorrwy• lor Cou"ty Cf•rk ol Orange Couoty on M•rlon Kathleen Knipp UUt 1 Dv~~7«',:o~~o,.inQ Of't\On\ •r• doln9 the Admlnktretrix •• .00 "8 '' Str•t, AU0 •,1•1 Nowllope St • C.•rO•n Grovt SNOWLAl(EREALTYCO,lt01 Sulla UOO,S..01-,C..lllornle ttlOI, --------------! ~1'77'V C•lllO•!llt92"'3 M•<Ar!hur Blvd. 5'llle 1l~, 1,.,ltwo. CA •II the rlQl'll, tltle, lnteretl, encl "':-"'• ~~~~:~=~:~1~ Sa=~~~~.~~~::· .. , Delly,::::i 01!~'~.1'::~::.~.~"!';;' .... d DY In mnSUN00WN SAl ES co • f~,~~::::~.:.':',~i":.:l:~~:.":i NOTICE IS HERl 8Y GIVEN \1191 (.arl Allenl(n3pp C •lll orn•• cotpor•llon IU H MAR ION KOSSMANN, d•<••H d, l ~o N EWPORT·MESA UNIFI E 0 ..... II' -nee NWrlOn K•llllMn Kneuo M•tArU11" Blvc . Su1te1Jj, ,,..,,,,. CA otllot '""'·°'In ecldltlonto, INI of IN SCHOOL DISTRICT 11.s de<laf'90 ""' r•-I'll Tllll illle,,._,I ,.., toltd wllll 11\e 911tS ClKU!oad, el tl'le time of ,,.r IMetll, In tllt Coron• del ,.,.., 5<11091 11 M l ~OllnlY Cieri< ol Or-(.°""'' on Sti>-Tiii\ ~·n~~,. <oncluc t..i by • <Ot• •..O to •11 ,,,.. <•Nin rMI P,_rly .....,..,.~ pr-'°' ~ ... CIMSM~ld -K-Ml••' PICTITIOUS •USINHS tomber I, t•t Po••!•on ~~.,:~~ lno~ ... 0~1!"n~e~:c:~::~:: :::.,1-~_:::,. -NAME nATIMINT FllOHO ~UNOOWN SALES co due••-" lcM~ _c ... ~· ~1 .... Sc~I T ... followl119 PtrlOll 11 dol119 D<nl· Publl'....0 Or•"ll" Co•\I Otlly P•lot, "'•MY W A•kon, Lot 23 In Bloclt •of RIVER SEC· .iOC';.;'1~ ... = I MH "' Sept 11• ll, 1S. Oct 1• ... , 4047.. Vice Pr~' ao.••llon• TION, In ,,. C.O..nly of Orenve. Sf ... cor-del w..r, c alllornla ti.ZS THE OPEN DOOR, US Thall• St , rn" •l•lernenl '"'" Ille<! will'\ Irle ot Ct lll0t11I•. es per mep rKO<-In Sealed ~I• 10 leeM w kl sc-• LAQllN ~th51. PUBLIC NOTICE Counh Cl•r~ ol Or•noe <.ounty on Book •. P•<ae l S of Mh ctllento..s u oewrl-be-wlll be reulved, Jo/In K , Thell• SI • UQVl\a S.-pl • 19111 l'llt1S7 Ni•P• re<<Kd• of Seki County con1lcMred _ _.,by , ... BllSl""s l •IKll, CA'26ll. FICTITIOUS 9USI HfU P .. o ........... Ot di'-,.,.,, D•••Y P•lot, Th ...... " \UDIK I loc11n enl llH S. l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS HAME STATEMENT Mene99r of IN Dl1lrkl •• 2: ISo'c loc:ll. This bull-I• c-..Cled by .,, In-NAME STATEMENT ~ connllnl\ cono11-. rftltlclloN , ••. l'ICTITIOUS •USINEU on lhe ll'll\ doey of Howtmll9r, t•t, et dlvldl>ej Tiie IOllow•nQ pe•Wln "doono """ )•Pl II I~ I\ 0<1 1 1'81 -11 servtlton\. rlQllh, rl9M' of war ..... NAME STATEMENT the Dlltrkt B\ISI""'' Offl<• IOCeted et John Kesner 11•u •• menh , -exl'11nQ enc:umbrtneet Of Tlla totlowlnQ .,.,_ I• clolno 1>1111- r>tU u . C ERTIFIED <.OH~S OF CALJFORH IA. 11 An re Str••I. Newport 8-11, CalH0t11I• ~ Herbert J M<CM>n Jr 11 Ante Strut llldo Penlns111a1. Ne .. porl BH cll, Celltor•11" ~ T~ll bllilnen 11 condut lttd by •n tn dlwldual -rt J McC:.nt> Jr T 1111 statement wH flled w1111 Ille COllOllY Clttrll Ol Or-<.Ounty on Sep- Tiie 10ll""'1119 ""'"°" h 0011111 1><111 llSI Plac .. ua, Costa MeW, Callfomla. Tiii• stetament we1 lllocl with the Hu CtCLE BER RV ~A RM •" S PUBLIC NOTICE record M U" E•<ll pr_.1 to ll•M 1eld K llool Co11nty Cl•rt< ol Or•nQe County on HorMs"°" Road Or Moe, Calllorno.o The terrm M\d conditions of w it t rt • R D 1l Z 0 N E s T u 0 I 0 s tll•ll .,. .:G-lecl l)y ... unc;oncff. Sept '· , .. , '7 .. 9 ~ICTITIOUS IUSINEU cull In l•wlul money Of ti. United CALIFORNIA, 1001 W 11111 St., S..lte llonel cerlllled c'-<k In en Al'llOllnl ~,...... J erry Dunton •II~ Ho•IOll04' NAME STATEME NT Sttlel of Amerlc:• of per1 c_,, and H, CCKte Mew. Ce •ua peyaDte IO IN order of u.. N-rl· Pullll-0r.,. Coe•I Dally PllOI, Roed Orenve Calotorr1•• ,,_., ptrl credit, Ille l~m' of 111Ch credit to JCK"911 v. Ardluone, 2~3 Eldefl MeW Ul\lfiecl Sc-. Olllrkt of M,000. Sept •• "· 11, l S, ,... J'llS-tl Tiiis ~ltwSl .. t ondv<ltd Dy •n on DU:~.::,:0;owino P•l\Onl ere ooinQ be •«~• IO -Admllll1tratrl• ••.Cost• Mew, Ca n.v Al . 9111r .. tw lr..t the ~. II IUIC· -------------dlvldu•• l I D REFRIGERATION .. n •nd to 11\e Courl Ten Ptr<ef'I (l~I of flll• ""'-" "conouc1t0 DY .,. 111-cH11111. will .,._,,Y u .cllt• •no ac-••auc 11111V'r ,,.,,.,, Ovnton 8oh• A,..,..,. W••lm•n,ter. C..lllo<nlt IM amount Did to K<-Y Ille ofltr Ol•IO..•I <9'11 • letM upo11.,,. tarm1 -~i. ru ""'""'-Tnli •t••-• ,..., ltll!d "'"" 1,,. encl ,.,. 11a1ance lo bo peld on con· J.,. Anllu-l10n1 es Hlt1111"'9d by ,,,. llOerd of -------------County Cler~ of Orl"'Ql' Coul'tv on 54-p-'l'l•ll 0 fl•m•!lon al wte by,,,. Court. T ••H, Thi\ st.iement WH lllecl .. 1111 Ille EOucetlon, OW <hecll of Ille hlOllHt l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS ltmt>er 8. t'lt! L 1 l ntnll o Corp:;:,11(:;·1 • renl1, -•lino end meln!-ce U · COllnl y (.lttrlt of Or-County on Sep. reapon1lble bidder tNlll remeln IOI U.. NAME STATEMENT l'llO?M Calilorn~ corpo~att~n,1110 'I~ penH• And c><emlum~ of IMur.,o tc· ttmber i.. 1911 pouesslon of IN Dlllrk t and sllall be Publi.t>ed 0r_ t,.,.,1 D•llY Pilot, A•tnur wstml~> •• • rn,. ceptAbl• to lhtl purc.,,...r shell be pro-1'0 .,. applled .. lnllllll PllYl'lllOll of....,, llpoft The lollowlno ""'°" I• 0011111 1>11>1· Sepl '' It 15. 0<1 2, '"' 400S II Tr>1s ou11r1eu 'co<>0uc1ec1 oy a cor rated" of lhe Otte Ol the confirmation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllal 11\e City Councll Of the Cit y Ol FCNnleln Vt llt(, Callf<Knle , will •Kt lvt w•14'<1 prc>p<K.All unlll 11\e hour Ol 11 00 t m , on Monclrr, Ocl-r S, t•t. f0t Int OUIC l(SET E M ULSI O H AG GREGATE SLUllRV PROGRAM, In eccor dan'e wllll lht Plen1 encl Specltlcellon•. Pr_.." INlll t>e Pre· Mnled undw MAiad covtr •NI shell be •ccom!Mftl.-1 by ,,,,. of Ille lorm1 of Dldder'I SKWllY required by Section 2· 1 07 Ol tr. S141te of C•hlOrnla Sien· clerd Speclfkatlon1o All ,.,_..,, sllall b e m e r lled "PROPOSAL O H PAOJ ECT NO 4720,'' end bo m•lled or d<tllv•rect '° •• 10 be In 11\e lltncls ol IM CllY Ciera el N r ofllce In City Hell, 10200 Sltltr Awtnue, •t O• before the hour -· et which time •II Dkll received wttt 119 Pllbfkly _....i, u e mlnt d, •nd dKlered Dy the City Clerll. B-n and tN pvl>lk art lnvll eel lo be __,, •I 11\e declertllon Of H id pr-IS. Publl..,.., 0r""91 Coeat Dally PllOI due ea.clltlon end O.llwtry of ••ct MM "' p0rat1oo of H it E•emlnallon of 11111, rK0<dlno l'UtUI Stp1 II, ZS. Oct 2 t, 1•1 .otUI IHM. Otr.etwlM, ltld <.'-<k end .,. M8 C CREATIVE CONCEPTS, ( ly fh""" Do Corpora!lon of <On•o•nce, any 1111• ln1uranct Publls....O Ortn9t Coast Dally Piiot, -------------·• P<O<~ 111arwo1 wm be torltltocl to ~,._EIOtn, S..ll!P E, Cotta MeU, CA l'VIUC MOTlC 1Jeni Tll.inh Do Nouren, PrHI POll<Y -tr•nster ,., .. ., 111a11 t>e al lem:.r 23, '"1 Sept lS, Oct 2, t, t•. 1•1 O~l •a•t.IC llllTICE lhe Ol1tt1cl. ~I C u • r L BR OO IC S CU N. I 1~ ~ 11\e ea penH of Ille purchtH or rullt\."" Themlnlmum -l lMMPIYl'll""' ~ "~"' l'ICTITIOUS•USIHESS rn •••••• .._, ..... 1 ~'"11"1·•purchtMr\ --------------1,llall l>a -leut,....WO,OOO. HINGHAM, U... El.,...., !wile E, CotlAI NAME STATEMENT County (lor~ of Or-County on Sep-Bid• or ol1en a.-. lnvll.-1 for ltll1 PUBLIC MOT1C£ ,ICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT T.,. IOllowlno person '' 0011111 1111>1 ,..., .. LAGUNA Hit.LS OPTOMETRIC. CENTER, 20 91 LAQUne Hllli M4111, LaQunt Hiii .. CA .,6" , Maril J Lavy, 825 So SllllM ndoeh. Lot AllQllles, (.allforno•''OO!J fhl\ l>uSoneU ii C-utted bV Ill dlvldlllls IHuSband I. Wolol ""''k J Levy Thi' stat-I wts flied wltll Ille Co..nty Ciera ot Ort l'll& County on S.pl 2, 1'111. l'ICTITIOU$ 8USINISS NAM£ STATEMENT The lollDwlno P•'"'"' .,. dolnQ 1>111lnen n JAMBOREE P RODUCTIONS, 1••00 F•lrclllld Drive, Suite JOO, trvlne, Callforl>te t711l Cocllr•ne Clltse, Llvtnouon f. Compeny, Inc •• Ct lllornl• CorPD••· llon. 1tte0 Fttrclltld Orlw , Slllte JOO, lrvlM, (.alilornla '111) Tiii• l>\IMllnS "C-UCllKI by • C<K• PO<•llon COCll•-ChtM, Ll vlnosloft &Com-y1nc R. LYN\ U•tn~ton. Prel- det'll The Didi "'811 lndk alt IN UM P<I>' "'111•· CA'242'. Tiie 1o11ow1nv person I\ dO•no bust ttmtw• 8· •WI property •'10 mul1 be In wrlllno -posed by lhtl off9rer. Only llMI -ld1 dlJl~~ .. l>usl. MU 1' '9nd11Cled by an In-cieu o l'l7011t wlll be received al lht ofllc;, of .,. prl-rlly City UIH are ecc-.blt. .... Mlc:t-• II. Cunnl~m SADDLEBACt( VALLE y PAINT -J~=-M~,.~~·~. LOWELL ' ARTHUR, •"°' ... " tor UNI 11\el •equjrt rt9111er ..... of IN Tllh --I Wet llled with !tit I NG, H H 1 Cllarro, S•n Ju al' Al-Y••I Law u ld Admlnlllfetrfx. et .00 "ll"StrMI, fe<llllles In Ille .,,...,no houn are• C 1 Cit 1 0 C 1 (.apl1tr•no,C..1tl0tn1atlll/S J1'0H•rtoo•••vd Slllle JIJ !...lie 1200, $en DI-. Cellt0tnl•t7lOl, "On·•<OPl•lll• "''· Th• lloerd ol °"" y ,,. 0 •• ,,.,. °"" y on G•ne W•lll J• 7WO ci..rro S.n ~-·Ct nu• or m•y be llltd with ,,,. Cltrk Ol Educellon Shall de\ermlM wllether •"II· U, "" l'IHltl Ju•n C•P"1r-. <.eutorn1•91f>IS Put>liu.d Or-Coel! O•ll• Piiot. Superior Court or de llver od 10 ... y prOj)Oled -HS-on Ille bkl Publl-Orat199 COHI o.ily Piiot, Tllh t>uslnen .. CondllCtl'CI O• •n '" StPI 11 ,,, u. Oc:I 2 1911 .001 .. l MAR ION HEIMLICH, .,.,_l'y, al for·m 11., e<~• 11•. II Ille lloerd Sept J, n , It, U, "" 4006-tl dlvldu•I •ny time •lltt• ftril publkt tlon Ol IN> ol Edvc.allon, 111 lb tole dlKretlon, de· Gene w.,111 Jr -------------1 notice ano Defore meklno ,,,. wit 1.,mln11 11\et Ille I>"--' UM -Id•-------------Tiii• 11A1emenl w•• flleo .. 11n '"" PUBLIC NOTICE Tiie rl9111 I• rfftrviKI lo reject •nv •••Yll In,.,,., UM of,,,. fe<lllUes In MIC M011CE Counly Clerk of Or.,oo County on S.P. •ncl all bl~ lhe evenlne '-rs. or WOllld l'ftlllt In tember I, 1'111 NS -71 Sa lo or-rty wlll bo •old tno mu'1 .,, un•«9Sll•bl• concenlr •llOft o l 1-------------1'1111..S l'ICTITIOUS IUStNESS bo tcctP1ed In jlj ornenl ....... con· wehklff for • ...,.... per loda of Ume, N OTICE OF DEATH O F Publl-Or-Coa\I D•••Y Ptlot. "-E STATEMENT Giiion the l>ld INlt 119 -""'*' OICll IO be• A N l O M A R Q U E E Sept , 11 11 U Oct 2, 1'111 .0 ... 11 Tll• lollow•no ~''On• ••• aoino O• TEO ~ember tl, 1'81 1'17.-S Tiit\ R~en>enl .,., liltO wllll Ille rupon1ltlle bid. In addition II wlll bo ou .. nu\ "' LOWELL f. AATHUa r~ulrtc1 111at111e11e1menct o1Nrpl•Y· P E R RY AN 0 0 F ••llJC NOTICE souT~ POINTE ASSOCIATES •tterMr•twAdmilllstntrl• Pul>ll"*' 0r•"94' Coest Dally Piiot, c .... nl y Cler'!\ ol Or•"9t Covnty on 9r0Ylld equipment 11\all •• med• P E T I T I 0 N T 0 A 0 · ~v 11'111 Ftt<h AW11~ Suitt 100 ,,..,,,,.· ... "8 " S.,...., $1111• nM All •kb to roctl'Yed, o amlned, and clKlared wm be rtlerrtd Dy, ... City C!trll to 11\t City Enol.-r and,,,. CllY S.pt •. 11, it, zs. l'ltl l"tl:MI •uouil 11. '"'' •••ll•.,..fort1wuwof t11e commufllty MINIS T E R ESTAT E N O .------..------tA9211• • • seno1-.c •nto1 PUauc NOTICE •"orMy lor cM<i.:lno ano r-r111111 101------------- lh• City Court<ll et 11\e reouler •d- J011rned mwllno on Oclobtr •. 1•1 Prior 10 u 1mmenc1nQ "'°"'· the con· tree tor end ell 1111><ontrac10n 11\ell oc.. lain a buSlnes1 Ileen .. trom the Clty of Founteln Valley In acc<Kdtnce wllll the Fountain Vellty Munlcipel Code, Vo4umt I, Tiiie S, Cl\apl•n S 04 and s °'· Ill ac,_, wl11\ Ille PfOVISlonS of Sec:ll<»n1 1110 Lo 1m, lncluSlve, Ol Ille L•bor Code of uw Stell of C..lltornla, lhe City Ccuncll of the Clly of Fountt ln V•ll•Y hM l)y lffOlullon •W:•rlelntcl Ille prevelllno llOurly rate of w-tor ••<.II crefl or tvllt ot workman or mecllenlc -lo eucvle the con. t ree\ whicll wlll bo ew.,decl lo Ille 'U<· cu 1ful bidder. Prlw•lllno ·-• In c1aullk atlon! -provldecl lo• by •• IOIUllon -II -be i.ss lllen 11\e mOll recenl .. _ -wmlnetklM lor !fie 0 ••-CAl\lnty .............. ,,...., by Ille Vnlled Statu Oe11ertmt nl ot Lallor, -In no •vent 1llall l,,.y l>t Ins th•" Ille t1t•bll111..i Fed•••• Mlnlmum W-. No bid wNI be con1lderecl unltn It ls meOe on lhe olllclel Dlank lor m lurnlsh4d by U. City tnO I> m-In eccorcltnca wlfh Ille provisions of 11111 NOlk t end 11\e Propo1el roqulremen11 end condltloM Ml lorlll undef Sa<llon 2 Of Ille SUia Of c .. 111ornlt Sl•ndolrd Spec lfl'911ons. Etch bidder m11\I bo llonled In a<C0tdllnc• wl111 the •P. pllcel>le St.N Law1. P1tn1, Slit< 111cet1on1, •nd olllcl•I ProPOWI '°""' to bo used '°' blddlnQ caft be~,,.., only •111\e otfl<• Ol Ille City E~na«, City Hell l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS NAME STATEMENT T 114' IOllow1119 person " do•ntl buM rteH e' LAGUNA HILLS MALL OP TOMETR IC CE NTER. 2•191 L•9UM Hll" /1111111, Le9<>na Hlll1, CA m SJ MU\ ) Lfvy, 82S So SMnandtMlh LoV<llQllles, CA 900SJ Tiii\ buSlrwu II c:-..citd by an 111 Olv'- Moin. J Lt•f Tiiis 1tel_,,t .,., llltO wllll \lie COllnty Ciera of Or•nq. C.OUntY on Sept l , , .... ,11_ Pul>ll"*' Or•noe CoeSI D•lly Pilot, S..pl •• "· 11, 1.S, 1'81 ~· PUBLIC MOOCE l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS N-E STATEMENT TM IOllOWlng per'°" '' OOlnQ GY•I nen n PACIFIC SUNSET C.AROENI NC. •IS '°'" St., Hulltlngton B .. , ... CA ,, ..... Maril All.., Holl men, • • S 1()11\ SI . HutttlnQlon 8Ncll CA '7.MI Thi' OUSIMU IS CondU<t..i Dy an on dlvldutl Marl< Hoffmtn Thi' tltlement w•• flleo wllft Ille County Cler• of Or•noe County on S.pt 2.1•1 Fl/-Publl-Orenot <.oell Ot lly Piiot, Sept •• It, ''· u . ,... ,......, T ... Cost of Mid PleM -Specflk• ------------- llon1 Is \100. lnclvdlnv "" If ,,,. Dkl· PUIUC M011C( Otr requu u 111a1 Ille Pl•n• end -------------Specltlc•llon1 be Hnt Dr mell, Ille m•lll119 -llandllnt1 cl\er99s \l\elf De '" •ddlllonel SI 00. Neither Ille co" of lhe Plens end S...Cllketlon• nor the cost of m•lllnv •no llandllnQ wm be ••· tu.-. Ewttyn H M<Ctendon Oty Ctetll of the CltyOI Founialn v.i1ty, Cellfornl• PuDllSlled Orenoe Coest Dally Piiot, Sept. 2S, ,.., ·~, PllUC MOTICE NOTte•OI' PU8LIC MRAalNG PICTITIOUS 8U$1NISS N-E STATllMENT Th• lollowl119 per10n1 ere dcMne C>utlneuas: COMPUTER SYSTEMS, 16'91 Gotllerd Strwt , Ullll J, Huntlnoton 8HC h, Cal Hornle t2'47 G..,90 H. Booth, -W.11 WlltOOI, 0-102, Costa MeSe, callfornla t1'17 Ht l.,. A. llooCll, _, WH\ WllSOfl 0-102. ea.ta MeW. ee111or .. 1• •av This l>Ullnes• Is conc1uc:1ec1 by an In· dlvkluel -A 8oolh Tlll1 -I -s flied wllll .... c-.ty Oerll ol Or•-c.ounty Ofl 5-- lamller 1', 1 .. 1 1'11"JJ PublllllAO Or•noe <.oa•I D•llr PllOI, Sept. 11, 25, Oct. l, '· 1911 .,., ... NOTICe IS HEREBY GIVEN lllat e fMIC>lk 11Mr"'9 will be held l)y the City Ctoi~ll llf I,_ Clly Of Coale Mew on ~r S, '"'· In 1119 COlll'ICll Cl\am• ' .. " Of C"y Hell, n Felt Drlwt, C•t• M•••· al 6:JO p.m .. or •• soon tller .. l ter 11 precllceDle, on Ille l'ICTITIOUS 8USINUS fot-fne ltlfn: N-E STATl!MINT AN INTERIM ORDINANCE e"'9ft0. The fcM_."9 per1on 11 clot119 1>11>1· 1111 tlM eftecl of °'1tlnanca No ''"'· MH n concer111ri9. ,,__..,m on ,,,. tK· LAND ARCHITECTURE. JISI c•ptoMa "' .,ptketlons tor .... UW• AlrW•Y ..... A•), OKI• ,,.., •• Ga mtftl Ctfltlrs end tlK~onlC 9eme mlit ma<ll'""' O.Ct.rlno wld OfOlneM• lo Peter G. Weisbrod, 2l4t Ollllon M °" l.lftlffltY .......,_, -Mt!"" Wly, ~ llNcll, Ca. '26SI forttl r-IMnifor. Tiiis '"*-•II c-ted Dy •" In NOTICE IS l'UltT14ER GIVEN INll o tw!d11411. •I Yid I ..... end .,._, •II ln.,..s1ed ,.._ G Wt~ llfftOllS may ....,.... end 119 he41,. C>y flll1 11 .......... _, lllect wltl\ IM t11e City Ceuncll °" ... eior-1'-0 COllftlY Ci.rk of OrMQ!e County oft Sec>-m•"9r ....,..r 16, 1•1. EILEEN p, PHINN•Y. ~17ttM c:i,y Otttti ~111111-Or.,,._ OMll D•lly PllOt PMllJMd 0r81191 C:..te Delly Pllol, 5"14 ti, U. Oc1. t t , t•I Cl'HI ...... u. ·~ .,_., .. , ------------- ' H ... eraveu A-ysttuw Fl6_, 1"'9 Felrclll14 Dr. S.11• 1• P.O .... tft'71 ,.....,.,et.m u P11Dllllled Ortn99 Goall O•lly PllOI, S.114 11,U,Oct 2,9,l'lel 4150 .. t PUBLIC MOT1C£ 'ICTITIOUS 8USINES5 NAME STATEMENT Tr.. lollowl"9 perlOll I• clot119 llU~· ,.., .. , AVATAR" SOUND COMPANY, IOtH Sitt•• Avenut, Founlein Vall•y. C•llfornl•'170I Denlel Jar KlllWll, llJll Plwmow Sl rul, Fount1ln Vt lltY. Callfor11le tllOI Tllll C>\ljlneu I• COtlOWCIMI l>y .,, In· dlvldu•I 0-efJ Kiiieen Tnl• n tt-t wai 111.0 wltll lhe County c1.,.• Of Orenoe C-IY 011 Auoun 2•. 1'111 l'tttlO Publl.-OrallQll Coesl Delly PllOI, Sepl ll, U, Ocl 2, t , 1'81 0 IUI PUil.iC N011CE STATliMlltT 0' WITMDaAWAL PaOM l'ARTNlaSHIP OPEaATING UNOl!a PICTITIOUS •USINUS NAM' Tr.. lcMlowlnQ perion Ila• wlltldrewn ••• o•n•rtl P•rt11er lrom .... partM rlltlp -·~•no under ,,. lk tltlou1 Ollllnen 11ame of RE PPAC, tSOl l Percy Ori••, WHlmlnst•r. C.llfornla,'*3 Tiie llclllloul l>llSlneH nerne llt ll· m•!ll tor Ille pennenlllp wH flied on Aprll 21, 1•1 In IN Coun1y Of Ortn99. Full N•m• end AdclrHI of th• Person W111111r-1nv: NICOLE ~LIX BRUNELLE, UOll P ... cy 0.-lw , WIKtmlntlor, Celllornl• ttMl Nkole A. I r-lie Fiie No. F·t60S77 Publl-Orenot eo.11 Daltr Piiot, S.PI. II, U, Ott. t, 9, t•t _,.U! PUIUC M011CE l'ICTIT10US IUllNH.S NAMESTATIMINT T lie foll-lno panofta •r• d olnQ 1>11slne11as: G.S PROOOCTS. t..aJ Aloc>rtquln. l0trecrMt_l _diWl1\9houn A-llOl2S. PICTITIOUSIUSINESS lEE C SAMM IS, C.enu•I h lep-:Jlll.1141 of-. ..... byl .. lff-. NAMESTAYEMENT P.,lnf't 9• unoe hie N'""llO•I •r R-rlP.i..-11. NO c<W'llmlsslon 111•11 be peld any T 0 a I I h e i r s • TM IOllOWl"9 person " do•no °"" B••<ll CA en~ An.,,.., at Law •k•nM<I ....i H lela .,_., 1" "'" r• ben eficiaries, c r e d it o r s neue1 SAMUEL G u Nos•v c..ner•• Atte,.,..rl•Pwtl-" ... o. eno ,,.... _ .. be"° deducllon a nd cont1'ngent c reditor s o f CLASSIC FINISH ING lOU s I Parlntr 7 "····· Court Newpcrt Pubh\hed Or-Coest 0.1ly PtlOI, from any -t In -wmlnlno U. Hart»r Blvd !>tntt Ar1a (.A .,104 Be.,tll CA '7"60 sept H 'U, 0<1 1, 1'111 •21 ... 1 hl9hest ,_,.,.. llldclitr °' llldclitn.. Anlo M a rquee Perr y a nd sr.e11u Dean R 1<11ero,on. 1081 10HN ~ HAGES r •o. Gener•• The 111cirws1 ._llbl• bktdef' or p e r son s who m ay be c oolldQtAw .,<.osl•Mn• CA'l'l676 ParuW"•. 1 evntrnu1L•""·1rvtM CA l>klO.n _,I be reQlllrff lo eucuta Othe rwise inte r e s te d in the Thll buSl'I~\ •S Con<IU<l•d by •n in 'nll~ PUlllC NOTICE lhe formoflttit-kh1'19s llertlofore dlvldull IC; MA RK NELSON. Gtntrtl bffn approwoclby tNslloerd,t CoP'l'of Will and/or estate . SnellnR1ch•rd\On Perlnt1 t131 L• Pl•Y• Drive , CPP..aaM whlcll Is on flll In lhtl offla of t,. A p e tition h a s bee n f iled TM• •ll1tmen1 wa• 111eo with ,,.. ~ .. cr•menlo CA tstn IMP'OltTANT lfOTICE Bull11es1Mantgeroflllt Dl1ttkl. by C r ocker Na t ional B ank County Clerk of O••n~ County Of\ LARL F WILLGEROTH Gener•• IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IH Upon_.,&noofthe wrlllaftblds,IN i'n t h e Soperi'o r Court Of Sept 2,1'111 P•rt""r , Mono Btv Ortw Corone FORECLOSURE BECAUSE 'Y'OU lloenl of EOUC.llon INll <.all for orll Fl/-7 Ml M•r CA "1•2S A R E B E H I H D I N V 0 U R DIOdltlg. Afty pe,.on who .... Ora n g e County requ esting Pu1111"'"1 Or11199 Coe•I D••IY Piiot, BRADLEY A TAl r. G•n•r•I PAYM ENTS, IT MAY 8 E SOLD ...... <>fore wtwnltted • wr"t"" bid t h a t Crock er N at I o n a I Sept •. "· 18, ts, 1•111 l••s..11 P•rlMr. 11.0 (tilf'< D•I•• S.Cram..-. WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTI~ •• no may wllmlt en °'" bid «lCC..01119 •I B k b • t d to, CA you mey l\eve lhtl ieotl r'9M 10 brlnt1 leeslflvepercenl..,,.h'9he1l wr lltefl an e app o in e a s ROBE RTAALlEllORN,Um1tedYOUr accC1111tln good standlnoDr ll"Y· bid personal r e presen tative to PUIUC NOTICE r>er1ner • o.omont Lt"" N~wPon lno •"of yaur .,.,, due.,.,.,,,.,,,. pl11• ™ Boe•d of E~•tlon 111et1 ,,.. .. , a dmin ister the es t a t e of Buc11, c• "1t.li0 1>ermln t0 costs •ncl .,._, .. w11111n Ille IMtermltWUon u to wheU.r to Anlo M a r quee Perry (u n · FICTITIOUS a us•NESS Tiii\ busin~' " conducito Dy • thr" "'°""'' lrom lhtl doet• thl• Notk c IMM uld bulkli"'91 wllNn Ian d•YI d the I d nd t A d NAME STATEMENT 1tm1ttO "'°""'""'P of Default wll recorded ttl•r ...Celpl of bl<IL lrlormatlon C:on· e r n epe en • TM toflOWlntl per)Of> I\ OOtnQ 1>11\1 JOM S >i-•ltd Tllll t mourtl II $3, 121o ~ H Of t.M I o m lno Ille -1 •houkl be..,. min is tra t ion of E s tates neues P•rl""r encl w111 1ncr .. w ""'11 Y-acc011111 "'"""lo Rey-Schnlerer, l usl· Ac t). T he petition is set for CHUCIC s ELECTRIC 19th '"" \lelwmenl Wt\ llltcl ••Ill .,,. bKome1 curr ... 1. Youmeynoth•ve \o ~n M~r. ~~Unified hear ing in Dep t . N o . 3 on Megnotl•. s..11e 20:JB. IP o Bo• 11101. CouM1 C•er~ ot O•anq. County on P•Y Ill• entl.-. unpekl portion of Y011r HCftOOI l1lrlc l, . . OJ U H , HuntlnQlon 8e11<ll, CA 9:!6411 Sepl I, 1'111 t ccounl, everithouQtl full 1»ymenl Wet 7:~'1 8uch, CA tMJ, pllOne IJ1'1 O c t o ber 14, 1981 a t 9: 30 C ..... IH M. W•rd, .... j Rtcl Aovor FU"77 deme nded, IN! you mu'I P•r I ... Dated: Se91tmb9r 17, , .. , a . m , Cir., Founteon V•ller, CA 92109 P111>1t~~ Or&nQll' Coe•I 0411y Pllol, t mount 1telt0 above. .Jolln w. Nkoll IF YOU OBJEC T to t h e Tllf1 ~lllfts '' <D"du<ted D• •n on Sept 11 •8 1S. Oct 7. '"'' .O.S.tt After '""" montm from Ille csete of olvkll;el recordetlon of \Ills ooc:.,,,....,t l•llk ll =:':1 =.ion g r a ntin g of the pet ition, o-1eiM W••d PUBLIC NOTICE d•I• of rtconSatlon ·~ .,.,_1. Newport-Mew unHleG you should eithe r a ppear Thll ,, ... ..,..., •a• "'"' woth '"" unlou ,,,. OC11'9etlon 11e1no IWK- Sc-Dllt 1C1 a t the hear ing and s t ate County Cl<!rll ot OrtnQf' <.o..r11y on upon otrmlt• • lon99r period, you Publl\hed <> r Coe ID II Pll I . • Sept t n•1 T·l* h•ve only Ille l19tl rl9'1t to Jtop , ... S.,,t 11 25 Oct~"' 1 • Y041~·, your Objections o r f il e .,11... NOTICEOl'TAUSTEE'SSALI roreclosur• by P•vlno Ill• enllre ' ' ' . ' Writte n Ob jections With the Pul>lllllocl Orat>Qe CO•Ul Dally Piiot, T.S. Ne. l_.1156 I' tmounl Oomencltcl Dy your crtdll0< l'UIUC llTICE PICTIT10US 8USINllS lfAMaSTATIMtfNT T.,. fottowlno 111r1.ons .,.. c1o1119 blliJMUM: LEWCO ELECTRIC C:O., INC., a C•llfor01I• corporellon, 0 4 Norlll N-por1 81wd,, Nlw90fl Bladl, ca. .,.., eerl A. Lewi•. JOI El ~ne Awt., N--1 llMdl. ca. '2663 Fr•ncH M. L.awls. JOI El ModeN • .,. .. "-'Beed\, ca . .,.., Tiii• Mlness Is c-tad by a cor- poretlon. L..ewco Etectrk Co .. '"'-ly: Earl A. Lewi~ Prftldlnl Tlll1 II........,. wes fllecl wllll Ille C-ly Ct.rll of 0re'l99 County on Sec>-- temC>er~.t•t. Pl1"1t Pllbllll'ed Or.,.. CH111 Delly PllOll 5"t ••• 2S, Oct. t '· ,., 410Mt PllUC llT1CE Court befo re the hear ing Seot. •. 11, 18, n , 1991 J'l•MI On TUESDAY OCTOBER 20, 1'81 •t To llncl OU1 Ille al'llCMinl you must ' 11 00 A NI ., CROCICER CU5TOOY pey o• to ... rt119t l<K pey-10 llOC> Your appearance m a y be coRPOR•n~ as dilly aPPO•nted the 10tec1ow,.., °'If yaur pr_,i., 11 In person o r b y your a t PUBLIC NOTICE Tru•lff u,..,., -""'""nl IO °"" of In loreclCKu.-. lor .,,, ~ r•aMll, t orney. -------------Tru,1 recorded J-1. ''"·as lnst. cont•ct I F y 0 U A R E A No M>2, In bot>li Ul61. ~"'·of Of· A"'EalCAN SAVllfGS ANO LOAN C R E 0 I TOR Or a Co n t l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS flclt t RkorOS In Ille office ol lhll Coun-ASSOCIATION, 1nu E. Wllllllar NAME STATEMENT ty R.corder ol Oranoe County, Blvd . WN"le<· (.allforNt '°607 PH. lnge nt creditor Of the d e bu!/:!u~0!~owl119 perM>ns are aoing C•lllornl• (7U) 11:a.11a Cea sed, you mus t file YOU'.. Nr wno n T 1 TE WILL SELL Al PUBLIC AUCTION II you lltve •nr q11ullon1. Yfll " "' ... " N RNll TIONAL, TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOii CASH, 1llould con'-<t·• ......... or, .. .,,,.,,.. Cla im With t h e COUr t Or Jts] Blr~ll SI-I. NtwPor\ Buch, CA CASHIERS CHECI( OR CERTIFIED ment 8-Y wlll<h -y llawe ln111rtc1 Pr esent it. to t he persona l '16'0 CHECI(, IPIYeble •I lime Ol Mii IOI your loan. Remember, YOU MAY WILLIAM A MENDELSOHN, OS r epr esentative appoin ted 2J07j Ac.:•• L.ane, u-·na Hllll, <.• lewlul ..-y of,,,. Unlltd Sl•IH ) •I L E LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO P Ille So\1111 f•onl enttenct to IN Old NOT TlltCE PROMPT ACTION by the court w ithin fo ur '2•Sl O••nQe Court-loc•led In IN 200 REFERENCE HUMBER 81 11177• months from the date of -'LECK BLOCK, •00 Wttn4'r 81oO ofWHIS-l•Ane81wd.(lormer HOME RMIE..-Av•nue, Los AnQelt" CA '°°7• ... f irst Issuance of lette r s as Thh t>u•lneu,. cond.,ueo by • .. uu1hs1..-1sen1e A11e,ca111°"''•· NOTIC• oir oal'AULT AND provided in sectio n 700 of QeMral pertne,..,,lp. a11 r19111, 1111• ano 1n1erHt convtyed to RLICTIC* TO Sl!U UNO•• oEao , w1111.,,, A Menoeltolln ano now !Miid 11y II under wld Died of 01' TltUST . th e pr 0 bate c 0 d e 0 ' Tiiis stat-I w., filed With '"" Tr1ot In ,.,. properly l llllaltd In seld NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: T'lwl Ca lifornia. The tim e fo r COllnty Clerlt of OrtnQC' COllnty on County -Sle\edHc:rl-... Lott3 F IRST CHAIHE R FINANC IAL filing c laims w ill n o t ex Sept 1, "" of Trect No >S2', In tlle City of Coste CORPORATION, • coroeretlon, '' Mtse Countr Ol Drenoe. Sit t• ol Trw11H -• o..d of TNlt .. load p lr e prior to f our m o n th s PHtm c a111orn1e. •• .,.,. m~ ...cor-in Dt ceml>ar '""· tt77 •a.•<11ted DY fro m the date of the hear PubllsllHI Or-Coeil Delly Pll<>I, 8ooll IU, fMOtl 34 to •l. lncl11llw of WILLIAM J JOVANOVIC AHO LYN· Sept "· 11, u . Oct 7, ''" :1992-81 Ing noticed a bove. Mlsctlleneous Maps, In lhe olfl<• of DA E. JOVANOVIC, h\1Sb9nd •ncl wife Yo Ille County Recorderol s•ld county. H Tr u•lor, 10 _",.. ce.Uln otlll ... U MAY EXAMINE PUBLIC MOTICE Tru11or or record owMr. JULIO 110111 In le wor ol AMl!AICAN the file kept by the court. CORTEZ SANTAHA end PATRICIA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATI ON, S uite 111, Hunttneton Bee ch, C•lllornla...., 1-------------- Geore e W Smllll 111, 16041 PICTITIOUS aUttNIU MAMSITATIM8WT eon•lre Circle, Hyntlrteton .. ach, Tiit l•lltwl--ton• •r• c1o1-C..lllor01l•t»ft ·~ ~· "• Jee,..,. F Snlllll, lt048 ...... ,.. C>\111,,..I ... Clrcl•, H~noton e u cll, C.llMlll• l lRTCHER llUSINl!U CENTElt. ,,... coa ONA. v.11 1..a Pa "..,.· .....-Nlewet. Callfonllo n.n Thl1 _,_, Is COftduic:l.-1 DY en ,,,_ Ira.-It. lllrtcl!W, 11•11 La Pu dlvklual JffflN F. Smltll ltoaf, i...-Nteuel. catlfwnl• tt•n Tr.It llllemem wu fll• with tt.. "-Id E. lfr1CMr, 17611 La PG ..... ~ Ni-1, Gtllfwlll• .. ,., C-ty ,..,. .. Or .... COuf'lty on --ltf'efl R. llr1Cller, mu L• .... ,.,...,., 1•· ,., ,.,.., ..... ....._ Ntawel, CllllfWnl• .. 17 ~C>ll"'" oranee OMl1 Delly Pillet a.-rt M. ~I, 27'11 U It• ltMf,......-Ntawel,Cal ........ •tan s.Pt. II, ZS, Oct. 2. t , '"' 411f7-tt Tiiis !Miii-• 16 <~9f DY e ..,,....,__,..,., I . .....,., .. ~. This ,...._I •• llled wt"' IN ttllftlf Clef'll of Ortfltit c:..Mty Oft A14Utll .. "'1' ,.,.... ........ Or .. ~ 0.11, """" ..... u. Od.1. •• "" ., .. , PIU1111l If you a re inte r este d In the l'1CT1nous austNEH <. SANTANA • corPOr•tlon. n &eM ll<l•ry, r•· estate , you may file a re NAMI STATEMENT The WMt acldrHS •NI other com· coroed J .... t, 1'11 In 800'1"21, P ... t th Tft• follow1119 "'''°"' .,. do I no mon 1M"9N10on, II •ny, of t.. .... , ... of Oflklel R«orch IOI IN Ofllee OI que s w the court to r e .,..,1,..0 ti: pr-rty dfterlbed ...,,,. 11 Pll~ 111e ••co•d., 01 o re"" co11n1y. celve special notice Of thE W ESCO PU BLISH ING, •H S IO be 2'SI Salle< SlrMI, Cost• Meta, C•lllorftle,••l~No.nl6Mld Inventory of e st•te and o·· Werner Ave •• Suitt •• Founl•ln (.allforntema. GOI ......... IOICIVdt. P'Wftl•_., "°"' .. '1 Tiie undenlQfled TNSIM OIK ltlms for -priflclpel """ f/11 ....... ; the petitiOnS, a CCOUnts and Vall: • .;-·:: ~::CletH, Inc . • any ll•Olllly lt>r t!IY l11<orre<.tneu of Tllel • llr'ellcll of, -dltfe111! In. the reports desc ribed In Sec C•'"°'"'• coroor•tton, ts" Wernt•. 111e str .. 1 -'" •nd other common 0Dllpllefl1 !or wflkh 11UC:h C>wdi 11 t I 0 n 1 2 0 0 . 5 0 f th e $1111• A, Founttln V•lft y, Celllornl• .,.,,.,,atlofl, 11 •ny, ·-herein. MCurllr -°"""'"II\,,,., PllYllMOll C If I p tt70I Seid .... Wiii llO I'll-, llUI wllllollt llas llOt ....,. tT'90I of: al om a robate Code. Thh MIMU Is Oondll<lecl by a (OI cownent °' werrt11ty, ••IWHa ... Im· Tiie IMIMI-"' prln(lpel eN ... John L. Br.clley! Esq. -••ton "tied, ..._.dln9 11111. PCKJ1111on. 0< terHt Wflkll llK.,.. -A.,.... l, Pltttt & Manin ~ Med•• ASW><let••. enc11mbr e11<u , 10 PO 1111 11npeld "" •"" •" WDMq-1 ,ayt11111h ""'M-t&Mm -St 21 .... 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All real estate ad :::! v ertised l o thi s i·w newspaper is subJect to :::_~ the federal Fair Hous· ::~ mg Act cl 1968 wluch '"'" makes It illegal to ad· :::; vertlse "any prererence, "'"' limitation, or dis :1;.:, crimioation based on race, color, religion. sex, or national origin, :~: or an intention lo make 1>!>• any such preference, ::~: limitation, o r dis "'" criminatton " 1':'1•1 ., .. , ~~: This newspaper wall not ,,., knowingly accept any ~-;:: advertising for real !~" estate which is in viola ~~; lion of the law ~::1--------111( '"" ,.. .. HROllS: ActttrtiNn -...W clltdl tWr ods ~;:: dolly cmd report .,.. :::: ron 1::., • .....,, Tiw ~. DAILY PILOT os....s ... llabiity for tht flnt :.:':. l•correct IHertlo. :;;:: o.ty. .... ~:::1--------111( 11+• :~:: HOiiies for SaM ·~· ...................... . ::~: Gtt1erol •002 tMI! ••ettee•eeeeeee•••tetee !.~~:1--------1 O~t LIDOISU ''"' NEW LISflNG! Charm· Money making dupl ex, Newport Beach. 2-3 bdrm, 2 bath, only 12 years old. Rock fireplace, beam ceilings. Potential $24.600 income with su mmer rental Ow ne r will carry some financing Only $329.000. · An for Rlchcrd DOf'Ottly Lowe, lr'Oktr rRJlX)t(lU( RtJu .. ry 3250 E. Coast Hwy. Corona det Mar 640-7000 BUSINESS, INVEST· ing older home in ex $0PHISTICA TED LIVING-THE COVE One spectacu1ar bedroom plus den walk-in closet. wet bar. one and 1 ~ baths. best quality in baths and kitchen you've e\'er seen. Community pool & spa. $318.000. . U~l()Uf ti()MfS MENT, flNANC[ cellent cond.tllon. comer location. 2 Bdrm and ::,~ den. with master bdrm :~.: upstairs. and r1replace ,~ in living room. $375,000 :_::; With great rinanCIOg I kv ... ~·,f~t """."'""'~·'"""' '"'''°''""'M'Jpt-.irt \ lfh h J"Whl "'4hlt1t \1fWM"I. lu l.t1•f\ \lhhr\ IA 11tllnJ \lotlitUt°' 1f1, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Ann.111o1ru .. n, .... ,, t ., ,.,",. l.rtt•l \tiiillf'• C.1..-.1 & t1111o1flct J't"r'-'~•'' ~1.lllwtJ... r,.,~,1 S£1VIC£S Ol"-OYMENT & rREPAIATION '-t"';:Jf, I"'"""''°" J11b '4•ntt I llol~ II ••IHI \I 4 I MERCHANDISE Anrn.1ut111 l'\Wh•fl••' Awrhufl HH ,,1,~ k1.-Mrntr: '1tth-n .. 1 I .. n,. t • 4 t lj"ll•n • 1,1 •tth i. .. h r.-h·\"' •wrnihth ,, .. , ... '-;• '""-.. lh~··hi.fl'tit1111"1 ,ilf••f'h\ l,,j\f"'lolfll ~ ~•f""•Mf\ \ll1i.1r llt11\t"<N .. \11.-(fll•ftirt"'~ ~ '"''"'' \I_, .... •I ln .. h wft·• Iii• Oiltu• t'uf'1 ' t ·~u11• ''"' l''Utnlt\' lfft .. n• "'•m• \1•1 h1ti1 ;i;.putt1n11 f.1vl.. , ~Uft' H'"litUI ""' u .. ,. ~:·~:.tO llit I '-l>'f•I+ BOATS &MARINE EQUIPMENT ,,.,.....,. .. , ~,.,. \I .. int ...,., ', 11-•itl"' \t•rift• t 'iV'I' ... ->4, p" .. "' "°4t .. M'""I t tt•flf'I ttu.t .. 'ttl Ku.h "•P"> IJot ~ ~-'~'" Mn...h .,,,.f'f ...... TRANSPORTATION ,,,,.,.,, ' •miwr .. '•If' ~ 1 nl t lf"ttrtl '"'' \lot.uh• llvmt·'\ \lottwt Hlt' .. V•;..14r" \11,lor ""'" , .. h· ~ .. n1 Tt•tlf'h lJ,;\f'I l r•1l1·r1i. l tthh \wlu"'nir,. "•"" AUTOMOBILE .......... , \nH~lih ' I I•~ .. ""''""'"If\\ t h11 It "'"'' ""'I M·•I• ,.,.., lh1H'" ......... \ •n~ '••l••t... .... n~ \ut•l"t W•nlr•I AUTOS. IMPORTED Wrtll•I \II,, Mutnci 11 \1..,11 Au•l1n lh•.i1l1'' ttMll l .. w, l•MI O•hUH .,,, .. u .. ,.. l~Oft•I• J•·V"' Jt•n•H' h111 M.tHlt ~'" 1 ,..,,1 .. -..,. .... ~""' ll\o 111.~ '~"· ...... , .... ......... "4 I'""'"'' kf"n411l1 kutl._Mu''~ Hou.:t :Mtttl )luh.ilv rv'~ rt111mllfl \vfb••.:"'" \•hu AUTO$, MEW mDS,USEI RE~UORS. 675-6000 2443 E .. 1 Conl Hlqhw•~. Coron;a d•I Mu WI HA YI SO Of THI HST USlNiS IH TOWH Call Diane Knight for ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ more details. - 64~5200 PBtFICT home for 2 singl e ::·;; buyers. 2 Bdrm. 2 story, ~:: I BR up, l Bdrm down j PETE ' BARRETI ... REALTY IAYSHOIES IAYFIOMT Desirable eastern ex· posure facing Harbor Island Pnvate pier and shp 3 bedrooms & con \ert1ble den. Large bays1de terrace ideal for entertaining or JUSt sit· ting m the sun S950,000 L H ui.• Sec. gate. 2 cu enr l ~~ gar . S83,500 Isl TD l~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Owner wiU assist rinanc 4 IEDROOMS ing. Only Sl16.ooo POOL-sPA lfll!@{fljlfllw Lovely 2 story home on 962·4471(,':') "' q u i e t c u I d e s a c • •!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. ; · Eastside 'Costa Mesa. "" Secluded master suite. ' Covered patio Custom ::;.: designed pool and spa. •. , , Great assumable rinanc· :~: ing! Only $169,900! Call ~... for details. 646-7171 .... ..... )If.ts ·~ . .., . .. .... iel.u THE REAL ESTATERS EASTSIDE ~:· SI I ,000 IUYS! ::-_i, It's true·Sll,000 dwn ..... , b~ this (antasti(' 4Br ::::,, cul-de-sac home tn 02 Eastside Costa Mesa! :~ Owner will finance .,.. balance at 133 interest! ...,.... Investor's bargain r \Jl(..'11 O)i ~ .. ,,.._,, ... , •;u ... , Don 't hesitate Call Marcia Redi ck rltr, 7S9-l.22l $69,950 ..,., $7,000 DOWN ·1~· A must see! Security ~:!: gated 2 Bdrm rondo, ~:~: pools, saunas, aspas. •1:u Vacant and owners anx· :::,~; ious. Act now, 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS ';;. TUSTIHIEAUTY ,.. 3 Bdrm 2ba home w/fam o;t rm. dining rm. bbl de- tached garage. Home :::~ completely redecorated .:~::: on large cul-de·saC lot in •:ii county strip. '210,000. i;io Open Sunday 1·6 ::i1;, 18671 Eunice. Tustin ;~z: Mickey Shaffer R.E. ir.r. 961H9M> Yi.l' ..;..., , _________ , ~: CUSTOMIDD ~~ HAUOlt RINI ~:! Lovely 4 Bdrm Laulrt· ,.,; moot model with 400' ad· ~= diUoo. Formal din ing, 3 .:1.1 baths. •,$00. Owner ~~ will carry .00,000. )fot!ill »TW ·~ $.-; W'iift 9ii1 - COOL POOL Big 20x40' pool goes with this neat 4 Bdrm home in Mesa Verde. Also has a great bonus room Cul· de·sac location Real val ue al $149 .950 751·3191. • RH.LT ORS Cntotniud SovCllass A select New 'lfeaford reatures 4 Bdrm. 4 Ba. family room and formal A Ot\ 1'>100 or . 11.irbor ln\'t'lllment Co • REAL ESTATE . PROFESSIONALS WANTED Come to the action. Most wanted area tn So. Cabr. buyers can arford to pa y . Carr y Larry Wh itesides. Balboa Island Realty. 673-8700 dining room Extenst\•e SS,000 DOWN upgrades and kmg-s1zed For Sale by own er yard make this home a Sharp 4BR 3BA. Jiv rm. truly unique (ind o r. ram rm. lrg lot. trees. fered at S589.000 with at· Next to Greenbelt in HB. tractiveownerrinancing Assume loans. See available. anytime. $134,500. Open D.M. ManW Rltr house. 16711 Diane Ln ---'-7~6tM>8~,._,3::.::5:........_ 1 536.0794 or 847-3205. $20,600 DOWN!! • NEWrORT IEACH * Spacious 4. bedrooms m presOge area. Anxious own er savs try lease /option, land contrad or ? ? Call 759· 1501 or 752· 7373. $8000 DOWN!! Bring paint brush & broom to save $$$ on this 3 bedroom fixer tn quiet Cos ta Me sa area ; Creative seller says "Sell! .. 759-1501 or752-7373. 101/•o/o FINANCING $661 PER MONTH. • . when you take over exisOng low interest loan on 4 bedroom fiome NEWPORT RIV IERA . Featuring French doors, fireplace, 2lfii baths plus raised wooden deck, n ew carpet & p aint. Onl y $141,900. 759-1501 or 752·7373. I°"• DOWM, I l l/ao/o LOAN UMIVEISITY PAO No qualifying and no points on 1 3 ~'k loan o n 3 be droom townhome with super view plus interior atrium ! Won't last wath these great terms! Call 759-1501 or 752·7373. MIWPOIT llACH OMCI J670S.~~ 17141719-llOI C714t 7U.1J7J waliftee llllt• Thunk vou Chl'nls & col· leagues fur the con· r1dence you placed In me. "h1ch led to my re· l'l'l\1ni: Cold \\•el l Hankers Top Produc· lion A\\c1rd in Auiust for the d"tnrt Call nw about REY A SAMUELS • 2732 Gannet. Ir\', 3 BR. 211 ba 5204.000 • 2!1 Hed"ood 'l'l'Cl' Ln . Univ Pk Vig J. Sl<l~.000 frc. 2 BH 2 Ba • Most beautiful Monaco in Le1~urt• World. S420.000 2 master ~u1te~ & Bridge rm • 009 ~ionda. Ill\. 2 BR. I Ila SttXJ,lXJO Ofc. 645-0303 Rea. 979-8311 EXECUTIVE GOLF ESTATE GOLF-TENNIS.POOL-SP A 4200 sq. ft custom golf estate home. Prime t•ul -de-sac location with 200' fairway frontage. Panoramic views. 5 Br. 412 Ba. formal din rm. rec & hobby rooms. 2 frplcs. fam rm . sundeck. porch. pool & spa Vie~ kitchen and dining area. 3 car garage. storage galore. $250.000 down ExC'ell ent terms . For pe rsonal preview call Bob LiCata. rltr. 759-1221 R&1 M* of Newport Beach VA TERMS Lrg family home with pool, S Bdrm, 3 Ba, 2 r.replaces, and great terms Owner will sell VA or on a contract Full price $164,900. TRADI T 10 \AL. RL\IJ Y 631·7370 TIMETOTIADEUP! Perrect 4-plex in Mesa Verde, all 2BR umts. light & airy Good financing! Call now Marcia rltr. 759-1221 $88,750 R-2LOT PLUS a small home that needs hxmg! A great MEWPOIT HEIGHTS SLASHED S24.500 White packet rence sor rounds rlower ra lied ya rd -loads or used brick Owner will carry with small do~·n call now @ SEACOVE PROPERTIES 714·631 ·6990 $93,500 13.6% Terms! Noqualiry111g 1 A ranlastH' aHordable home with pnvacy Co\' ered entry, ronnal living room. added ramtly roo m w ith b r 1r k fi replace. 3 huge bdrms. 2 bath. very private rear yard Pri ce o nl y I $129.900. Call 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS buy (or builder or _____ _ starter home. F11A A terms available Call Right Now! S4&-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS FtXH STEf'S TO SAND 3 BR & DEN needs your attention Bnng shovels and paint brush Make SS's Owner Wlll carry at low interest SEA COVE PROPERTIES 71'·631-6990 $95,500 COSTA MESA Beautiful l story 2 Bdrm 2 bath condo in Costa Mesa 2 car attached garage. Great location. call for more details. 546-2313 t!4!§\§! ASSUME tl/4°/o LOAN Owner will carry 2nd. No qualifying. Nicely decorated 4 bdnn home with lots or amenities. Only $128,900. Call today 979·5l70. ALLSTATE . REALTORS THlt«IMG TO~OME7 Call the spec1ohsts at the condominium m formation center ToucMtone Realty 963-4ll67 • Sl5KDOWM • DESPIRATE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Assume hi-balance loan owe stratg.ht note SUCCESS REALTY ---~~ 7991 HARIOlt RIDGE Ao exqu151te orfertnR Elegant & spacious 3 bdrm + family room. I lev. home w/panoramic vista o r harbo r . coastline. ocean & night lights. Prestige, com fort. luxury & security Reduced, now f739 .000 (Owner financing > ARI. 640-5560. CAllFUE LIVIHG~UDO io this 3 bdrm cozy charmer on extra wide lot with large patio. Ex· tra parking space or small boat storage. Redh ii I~~ ReJlty· 1;~:: ~::1111 CE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE DUPLEX Balboa ''Uttle Island." Waterfront With Full Bay . View From Both Units. Upper Unit (Which Would Make A Wonderfu l Owner 's Unit) Has Four Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sand y Beach. MEW LISTIMGt A Rare Opportunity To Move Into Harbor View Hills At An Affordable Price. Extra Large Lot For Family Enjoyment AnCI Privacy. Three Bedroo~ And Famiry Room For Only $290.000. _______________ _. •-------• W1oter Retrellt Oasis jn TlftO the sun New I yr old z LINDA ISLE Exciting opportunity! Wide channel view from spectacular architectural designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath. pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1,495,000. LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Homes Tours this lon·ly traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newlv redecorated. Pn('ed to sell qu.i_ckly at $475,000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceil ings. Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA POINT BEACHFRONT Panoramic ba y & ocean view at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 ba th custom home 3700 sq ft ft·atur mg marine room. Sl.385.000. • WEST OCEANFIONT Triplex un its. xlnt financing ~.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy\1d1· Dr •v•· N B 675 61 61 REALTORS 675-5511 CUSTOM CONDOS: Prestntly under construction. 2 pros~dive condos in So. of Hwy location. rossibte choices of amenities and color if purchased eorty eftOU9h. Coll for details. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coad Hwy., Corona det Mar 675-5511 Terrific Jacket! Sew-Easy! Three 2 bdrm, 2 bath bdrm + dtn. 3 ba, furn furn units Steps to with cathednl celling buc h. Good sum lndlao Wells Racquet mer /winter history. Club. Palm Sprlnas. P r iced al ~ooo. Home overlooks 14th 8'15·1752. Golf Hole at I.he Indian associated llAOK (AS II( AL •(•kS l J ]' '/If l oit>•.JU •' t t. I Eleaant 4 Br. custom in Nellie Gale Ranch. Laauna Halls, beaut view. imported marble. pool siie yard, 4 rar garage, equestrian lot $625,000 Jensen & Co 759-0706 Eves : 644 5742 o r 951-8269 ENGLISH C01TAGE Wells Goll course Pool 111 front of home. Ex celJent loc $196,000, no money dn to quahfted buyer Will consider trade for wut in Corona del Mar Call J ohn Bellam_.l' 75USM _ r\ ARCHITECTS SH THIS ONE Top location~. a couple of doors from the p\ t beach 111 the exclusn·e guarded comm or Ba~shore~ 1::1t') tu remodel 3 Bdrm. 211 bath homt' $375.1100 4 BR. ram rm, open beam clgs, loads or used brk. & pool too' owe w only St5,000 dwn. --~~~~~--645·7~ RESIDENTIAL REAl ESIATE SERVICES FOREVER VIEW-CORONA DEL MAR S{>a{'1ous family home on large lot ~ith a spect ac'ular new of all the boat acti\'ily. E\'erythmg m the home is ne\\ & many pit'ces of the t•uslum lurmture are mtluded The finest appoi ntments wtore used throughout & the fin ancing is e>..<'t'llent Pnced al Sl.100.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 0 aeononoe lett•n of *-• four v.-1ombled flf'Ofd) ~ law IO 10''" fcwr t;'"°lt WO"dt R H Y E S R i 11 r I I I 11 H I C W E I I' I I I 7513 tx,f:Uk B~ Best ol lhe new sweater 1acllels 1t combines style and warmth Sash 11 or wear 11 fret, this s1de- closed racket is smart both ways Vety, my 1ust s1nale crochel 1n J.ply spon yarn Nole band toll.11. ra&lan slent Pait em 7Sl3 Sizes 8·14 included l2.00 fOf each pattern 4dd soc taeh pa""" loi poslaae and handllnt Seftd to: Aliu hlb Neoctl«;taft Dopl. 105 Oalty Plot ... 1'3, Old CW. Sii., New TOI\ IT 10113. Print llMll, W..., ~p, Plttenl llt•bel -1911 llttehctlft Cataloe 3 het patteins inside 170 best tKket~. dolls. qu1ltl, motel Knit. Crochet. [mbrOtdet SI SO AU. WIT IOOIS. .$2.00 eedl M ... llMIC:e:J _,.* n"~ r=.. °' 1:= 134-14 Olilcl ........ QI/Its lUf ......... 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' I Y 0 M E H I ~ This 1s s11ll the land ol op 1~ I I I portun1ty whPre .any -·O can grow up 10 be P1u1aen1 -t>ul •l's no longer 11\eH t1rst -···· Is S A T C C U I o c ..... pi... .... '""""· q...,.ed I I' I I I b>t l+lh"9 '" tkf ntlbt~ WOid -do••lop ''°"' Mee> No 3 below ~ 011,,i N.JM&UIO !llll15 IN I ~ IHfS! SQUARES IA NSrtAMlH A8()V( l( lt(IS I V 10 Gii ANSWlf • I I I I I I SCRAM-lETS Answers ilt Clcmiflcatioll 5300 THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS JI ·. " ... ! • ; •• f t:~, f , .. I, Oran~e Coa.t DAILY PILOT /Friday. September 25. 1981 ..---------------.- 02 ,~~\ ~'-'"' Buyers protected DEAR R EADE RS: A mcuurt-designed to protect vacation -spot time-s hare c us tomers from making hasty declslonR has been pa!jsed Into law and signed b)' Govc-rno r Brown. Senate Biil 355 would &rive purcha~rs of tlme ·8bare Interests three days ln whlcb to change their minds about their purchase. as tbote buylng merchandise from door·to·door salespeople are allowed to do under state law. Time -sharing ls a process whe reby several people own a property, usuall) a con dominlum or house ln a popular vacation spot, with each owner allotted a week or more per year use of the facility. "Time-sharing arrangements are becom- ing an lncreaslngly popular way of assuring vacation time In a favorite spot , because of the rising costs of vacation homes," said state Senator Alan Slero ty, D-West Los Angeles, author of the bill. . Sleroty last year carried a bill which placed time -shar e transactions under the> regulatory authority orthe Department of Real Estate. Sieroty's concern with the Issue stems from his reeling that prospective buyers of tim e-share Interests are sometimes subjected to high-pressure tactics by salespersons and don't really think over their purchase before agrt>eing to it. Not Gree/Py <11wt.e DEAR PAT DUNN· A friend told me th<Jt Horace Greeley did not ongmate the phrase, "Go West, young man.·· He said another newspape r writer used 1t first and Greele\ stole it Is this true" · J E . Costa Me~;..i It's true that Greeley didn't origina tt' the phrase almost always attributed to him. but be didn't steal it either . "Go West. young man" first appeared in an article in the Te rre Haute "Express" in 1851, written b\ a John Soule. In an attempt to gh •e cr~it whe re it was due, Greeley even reprinted Soule's a rticle In his newspaper, the New Vork Tribune. But to no avail; the phras.- stuck to Greeley. R eplacenienl hos<> 011 u·a v DEAR PAT DUNN· I sent nm<' pairs of lronweve hose back to the company last Decem ber because they did not wear well I've .written three times since then, but still have not received replacement hose as per the g uarantee. Can vou help? L L . Costa Mes<1 Sharon Venable, who handles guarantee re placem ents for lronweve hose. says no record of your returned hose nor of your let· ters could be l~ated. be is mailing the replace ment hose to you, however. Next timt> you write to lronweve, send correspondence to Mrs. Venable's attention In care of Collins & Aikman Co .• P.O. Box 52 Clinton, S.C. 29325. ( :111 n pr111'111••11 • I ho 11 11 ril• '" / '1J/ / J11nn /'111 II 1/i 1 UI rt•rl l11p1 </• lllnt/ tlw r1TJ\11 "'·' un(/ uc 111111 111111 111·1•1! tr• ~11/i I' in1•q111/ 1n rn 11111 1•rn1111 nr 1111Cf hu.~inP.\.~ \lnrl ''"'" c1w·~tcon.' '" f'11t /)urw 1\1 )our .\1•rrw1· flr1iru11• 1·u11sl f>m/11 />1/111 I' r> lfoI 1.SlilJ. <'11.\t11 \-/nu 1'1\ 'm..!11 •h rnar111 /l'ttn., "·' po8~1hll' 1111/ /11• 1111.\11 1•reiJ l1ur J1l1111w!l mq111ne~ or ll'lll'n r111t 111e·/11rl1nc1 Uw ri•arl• r , '•ill 11ume . nddress flrul h11.~rrr1''·' 111111" ph1m1· 11111111.,.r cmrnot llt' c1m~1derNJ '/'111,, r11/1m111 1JPfJ1•1i" 1/u1ltJ 1·.1 cTpl .'iuruJW./\ A~•·... /frlll/ /Iii/ lwlds the dress she was wearing 20 years ago wtien slw lu1e1 smci under '1yp1ws1s. she was abducted by aliens 'Close encounter' terror recalled PORTSMO Tll, N H CA P ) - IL \\a:. 20 yean; ago that time ..,tood sllll for Barney and Betty 11111 , two hours of terror recalled through hypnosis as a close en- t•ounti:r with alien beings in the White Mountains o f New Hampshire On Sept 19, 1961. the postm an and his wife said they arrived home from a drive through the mountains puzzled by s tains and rips on her dress. scuffs on his shoes and m arks on their car. Their watches h<.1d sto~ped. Neither could rem ember what had hcippened during two hours of the trip That blank would not he filled until four years later "hen the two subm itted to hyp· nos•~ Tht.'1r s tory m ade headlines. The I Iilb told of being cap· turl'd by cre<.1tu res resembling short. bald humans . with big e~ cs . 'no cars a nd high fo1 ehead~ They said they were taken into ci :.pacecrafl, ex· am 1ned "1th st ran ge instru- ments and released Hill dwd tn 1969 and Mrs. Hill. now 62. who retired as a social "orker m l975. often lectures on l' FOs and her "capture." She marked the anniversary recent- 1) '' ith a t;.ilk at Pease Air Force Bcise In an antt•rv1ew. s he described lu·r .Ncperience as "sheer ter· ror I must have had a strong he art ·· she said. "I survived it .. "they put a needJe-like instru· ment in my navel, whic h was unheard of her e then, but now doctors do it every day." Mrs . Hill says the aliens re· moved her dress, and apparent· ly got something on it. leaving pink s tains that have defied analysis. She points to the torn lining of the dress as evidence of a struggle. saying, "You can see that I did a little bit of fighting all the way to the craft." The Hills becam e celebrities in 1965 whe n 'T h e B oston Traveler obtained transcripts of the hypnosis sessions. "A UFO Chiller ." t he headline said. "Did THEY Seize Couple?" Their s tory became t he theme for a movie and a popular book. "In· lerrupted Journey." Being a c~lebrity has advan· tages. Mrs. Hill says A Portland, Maine, television 1 station auctioned a n evening with Betty Hill in a fund-raising drive and 10 people then spent hours at her house. hearing her stories first-hand a nd seeing her photos and slides. She told the m , as s he tells anyone who lis t ens, that astr o n auts from oth er solar systems visit Earth regularly. She sits for hours at a "landing site" near the coast, watching and taking photographs of ob· jects she s ays are spacecraft. ''They are getting a r eal close look at us," she says, "and it's only a matter of time before they'll sit down and say 'Hi, folks. We're her e."' .. Shock approval required 3-letter names not in book H ... ruu 11ncc P IC'TtTIOUt IUM••A N._aST&Ta••NT Th• tollawlftt ,._, .,. ••'"' .... 111 ..... CAtTL.a IVllO 111. ~ Wet! M.cArlh\lr ..., .. ..,.r.,, $1111• JI!(, h11le AN ~1Nr1'i•~ •HV s,....,,_, • c.11'9rnl• C¥• oor•lloft, ~11 VII 0. 0. A-. SM\ Ju.n C.opt•tr-, Celltotl\I• nt1S f11" --t. ,.,_'"' •Y • <o,. WA StlJ NGTON cA l'l When Ulc.-AHncullure D eparttn\•11t ·, nt.·w phone book :u 11vt•tl. hkt.• SACRAMENTO <AP> Doc m uny l'mployN.'h t:d~ur POf•llOft Or llllDnd1 M-y, p,.."o.M tors tat state m ental hospitals /\ POt' ('hl'ckt•d to see 1! can be required to get approval h is numbt.•r w;.1t'l llblcd Crom the state m ental health cor rectly fllh •l<l-11 Wal Ill .. Wltll Ille '°""" C•fll OI Or1n91 c -ty on hl>-tomlloor U, l"I '111tit Pvbtl.i.d Or.,. GMt1 O•lly Pilot, d irector before giving patients But hu; name was not Sept U . ()(t t. t, 1', 1''1 41 ... I shock treatments, an appeals I the rt', bet ween Plum court has ruled. 1 mer and Poerstel like it In a unanimous decision, a s hould hav<.> been. ln three-me mber panel of the 3rd I fact. no ont· whose name Dis trict Court of Appeal r uled has thret• ll'ltl'rs wu' ugainst psychiatrist Allan Gunn· listed Smith, who wanted to give elec-J "l thought they Wl'r{• troshock therapy to patients at 1 trying to ~ave me a Stockton State Hospital without m essage," Pot• said 'IJBLIC NOTM:l N011CI O~ 01$$01.UTION 0, PA•TNlaSMtft PuDll< nollc.e IS ..... by 91v... ttt.t A1c11ard M S<r..1-9 •ncl JClrk M Lff. lleretOlot• dOlt!Q builNn unoer '"" flcutlou' firm n ..... ...., •tyle ol c.-.o 11 ins Monro•••. e 1, City 011 (OSI• M•w. County of OrMQlt. Slit. of C•lolor"I• O•d on the 11,1 do of AVO<l'1. ltll, D• mvt\loaf can-.1. di SOlv• th• ••Id P•rtnel\lllp •lld l•rmln•lt their ret•t~ as part"9ts lllertln asking the state director "But I chec·kcd with a A San J oaq uin County Superior Court Judge, John Cechini, ruled in ravor of Gunn· Smith and several patients who also sued to let Gunn-Smith give them s hock treatments. Cechini said the state rules illegally al· lowed the director t o intrude into the doctor's d ecision-making and the patients' privacy. But the appeals court. m an opinion by Jus tice Edwin Regan . said the state had a right to pro- t e c l its patient-'S. a nd that privacy rights were not violated. F:lectroshock therapy, a con· trovcrsial treatment for m ental d epression, was restricted by r egulations of the state Health Departm ent in August 1976 and by a statute of the Legislature a month later. The sta tute defined patients' rights to refuse the treatment, and the regulations required the st<.1le director's approval before s hock therapy could be performed in a state tfospital. G unn-Sm1lh had been ad· m1n1 s tcring s hock therapy without the need for state ap- proval under a San J oaquin Count)' program until 1979, when the program was taken over by the state lie asked for an ex em pt ion but was refused Without approval. Gunn-Smith g1:1~shot•k treatments to six pa· lien · <.'arly one morning in Sep- tem er 1979. the court said. He was promptly fired as program dircc;tor and later took disabiJity ret1 rement. His suit contended that the state reg ul ations violate d privacy laws by disclosing pa- tient records to the state direc· tor. <1 nd also challe nged the director's authont v to override the mutual decision of the doctor and patient But the appeals court said the state director .. ,s ultimately responsible for the workings of the hospitaJ and the patient's care. He and his staff must have access to patient records to fulfi ll that responsibility " Regan also wrote that the stat e, tn requiring the director's approval. "presumably ... is e ndeavoring . to protect the lives and health of the patients under its care ·· Me ntal Health De partment lawyer Byron Che ll said that s h ock tr eat m ent s till is performed in state hospitals. but probably only a few times in the state each year friend. Ovid Ha}', and he wasn't 1n 1t. e1thl'r " Poe said he wa:. told thal an error in com put er program ming dropped all three-letter names from the d1n•c tory Fou1itai11 ,coi1is cost ROM1'~ !1'P 1 Legend says if you throw lhrt.'t.' coin~ into the Trt>v1 Fountain, you'll pay another vis it to Rome l'oli('<' suy if you takt' any cums out or the fountain. you'll pay a vi:-.1t to !ht• station houst• Two boys "en• ari t•s t cd <1flcr "acilng into tht· famed fountain and C'OI lecting about S200 worth of Italian c·ouls and 1.200 foreign coins of v a nous values. police saH1 ! Rulin~ n1ad~ SA~ FH\'iC'IS<.'O <AP i \llnor" t•on\'ll'I cd of f11 st <h-grcl' m11rtl1·r 1·,111'! tw ~l'll l t' n t t.'d Io I 1 r l' t l' I m.., without po:-.s1b1 l1ty or p arnlt.-. ttw California ,Supreme• <.'oul'l ha:. ruled. in tht.· t•ast• of j Michael 1>:1rn•ll Davis . of Long Bl.':.tch. 'IJBUC MOTlC£ S.10 ~u 1n the r11ture wlll De CondU<ltCI by ICllll M l ... w ho wlll PIJ •no dllc/\lrve all ll•blllll•s eno ditbh of tM '""" •nd r•<•••• •1i m0<1I .. Pl'l•tit. lo tM firm "urlller nolK• " ,..,ttby given 11\11 tne undtf\IQNO will not be ropont! bl•. from tntS oay Of\, tor •nv OOH~ t•on tn< urred by tN ol"-'' .,, his ow n n1mes or In Ille l\ltne of the firm OATEO •I (0\11 ~ ... CAllfornt• tlli. Hth O.y ol S.ptemmr. ltll Rt<,,.rd M S<hllt>erg P .. Dll\!WO Or-Co41St Dally P1101,, !>e1>1 u '"' •n1-t1 NOTICE INVITING •IDS I I PtJBUC NOTICE 81D ITEM NO.,,. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\•f \Ul~d pr~IS .. 111 be r.ce•••d l>Y I~• (lly OI (0\18 M ..... to wll The Cl· ly Coun~·• P 0 Bo• 1200, Cost• Me .. , C1lllo1n11 in~,.. on°' ""tore'"" no .. r of t 1 00 .t m on Frid•Y. October •. 19tl II V.ell be '"" "'-'"blhly ol Ill• 1>1dd<!r to.,.,,, • ., Ills b<d to Ille City Cieri! s Ott•<e Dy ll'>t proper •nnoun<9CI time 81ch wlll be lklClll<IJ --•"4 tf•d •toud •t 11 00 • m • or As soon 1nerun1r A\ PUCltUl>le on Frld•J. Octo""r • t'91 1n trw Council Cham· ben (1l'f H•ll, /1 F•tr Ori•t, C0\1• M~\• C•l1torn1• 914?6. for lhe "UANISHl"IG OF LEASEO POUCE PATROlUNIH Addltl<>ft<ll .... of llW 00e<lflc•t1on9 mev "" OOl••nt'<I •I Ow Ott1et of 1"' P"'rcn1\fnQ AQ1tnt •l 11 F•1r Drive, (otl• M•w C•htorn1• BIOS \houJO ~ rttlurn..o lo u~ •ttMtlOft of tf'tit Ct1f ,,.,.,._ w1lh1n \.ltlO t1m* llmll. 1n • ,,....lttd -"V't'Opf IMnl1fl"9 °" OW OUI• \Ide with ttw 810 Hem NuMOlfr •rid ow OPt'n1ng 0.1• E •< n bid \hill \pie< Uy 1.c h •nd •v•rv nem •s s.1 fortf\ Int,_. 'Pl'<ifK• ... "°"' Anv •no •It ••ceot1ons to th• \CMtC ;fie 1hon\ m1.1St be c te•rly statt-d I .n lhP O•<I, •no t•1lur-e to i.e• tort" •ny ll•m 1n 1rw \C)fC1f1<•lfons \Mii bit Qround\ to, , .. Je< uon ot the OtCI EI ( h bid \hall .... forth Ille '"" n•mt\ ttnd rf'\ldf'nce\ of •II Pe"rSOns •nO P•rtie\ 1ritf'ff•\ted In thl pr0f)01i,1il II ""' bid I\ l>Y. CO<POr•Uon, \Ille .... n•m•s Oi the otflcl'r\ who <•n \19n .,, aore•m•nt on t>etwlf of tf\f' c.o·roor•UCI\ and w~t~ mo.-~ tnan on. officer mu\t '\1an tt tht biO is o.,. • P•r1nerst110 or • toint venh.v•. st1t1 H\• nam•i •nd •OOre\H-' ot •It ~Mr•I par1n•r\ •no ,o.nt vrnturer\. It th4 01doe r I\ 1 \Olf proorletors"lp o# anotl'ltr entity tn•t don bu'""'" - IO•r • lo<llllovs name, Ille b<d sh•ll IM I 1n th• r••I n.a""* of '"" b10dfl" w il" I dt\19n1llon lollow1ng -Ing .. OBA! F ICTITIOUS aUSIHESS I lll'>t l•CllllOu\ nemel" provodt.,, lofANIE iTATEMENT how•••• no IKllllOu• nemt •h•ll tit The follow1n9 ~r\on' •re dOi uwd unlPS\ ttwrf' ''•current re91s.tr• t>uslnew •s ng loon with IM OrM>VP County At<O<~r., M R Ts SCllOOl OF MUSIC In <IY OI corpor•Hons incl"dt tllf ~·, North Metn Strei.t S..nt• A I n•m•\ of ,,_,. Prt\•O«nt Secr•t•rw, (a ff torn~ '210\ ~. l re•surtr And M1.n»qttr Frena T""111•v ·~I u c rt r ... C•IY Council Of'"" C•h ot C~l.t Fount••n \l•H•Y CAlltornt• ttlOI • •. Mf'w rew-r~s IM r+tJf"l to re1e-ct •nv Aec.. r""'"~y 1a..1 L• C•f"I• or •II bMS\ "ount1on 11•11•• C1t•IOrn1• t1IOI DAT EO !te9t 11 1'81 Burt Teolllz•v '°"' l • C•M• Puo1ovwo O<MIQI' Coot D•••Y Piiot Founlaon V1ller C•lllornll t7IOI 5'"1 H l'9I 41~1 Tflt11 bu\tMH Is. tonauctf'O bY • ~nerel t)af"IMr\1>1p PtJBLIC NOTICE "-Tf9!11••J I This st.te""""'t w•s t1lt0 w11n tr. ----------- Counh Cler• 01 Oren~ County on HOTICf OF DE,.AUlT AND Speptemt.r 1), 19'1 F111S24 ElEC1'10f' TO SELL Pul>ll\lwd 0r•"9P '°"'" O•··· Piiot. IMPOllTANT NOTICE Seol H ,Ocl 1 9, l•.1911 410-tl I f YOUA PAOPE RTY IS IN FOAECL~E BECAUSE YOU ARE PtJBLIC NOTICl BEHINO l"i YOUA PAYMENTS, ll MAY BE !>OlO WITHOUT AN~ -----------COURT f\(TION, and you m•y haoit l'ICTITIOUS •USllofEU IM l•g•I tlgnt to 1>t1n9 Y°"/ account .. NAME STATEMENT 9000 •1•noln9 by t>ayln9 •II ,,. ~Ollt P•\I CIUf' ~Ymt!'t'lli plu\ £)4Prmltted c~ bu~:,~o~~owtnq ~r\on\ arr do1no U •nd f'•pefl'W\ w1th1n thrM mont~ "RENCH I( I TCHE N, .... B1r<P> ~~~;.,.,1"~,,.~·~~~ l~o~~~,~~:s :;;!,•I N•wpo1 I Buell (1lllorn1e Stploml>Pr 1 1'11 •nd w1ll lncrees• ujl· Rot.rt l Tho,.,._, J"'6• LH~n. hi your 1ccovn1 l>eeomH currMI Voll FounJaln Vall•Y C<1lllorn11 OIOI m•r not IWn lo pay Ille tnt1rt unpolo G · portion ol rwr account, toren 111~ l<><I• J Tl'K>muon IM>6-I L•utn, t II P• menl • demen-bul flt DEA TH NOTICES BARNETT MARY F AAKNl-:TT ag{· 86. passed awa) on Sep tember 22. 1981 Sht• "a~ a native of Indiana. but a res1 dent of Coslll Mr i;a, Ca She managed n•s1dential proper ty m the Balboa Bav Area She 1s survi \'t'd by 2 sons William Barnell of lnclwna For four years, the couple said th1•\ cou ld remember being t•hasccl by some kind of aircraft and getting home late, but nothmg else. Then Hill's health bl'g<m to fail. and when he did not respond t o m edication. a doctor s uggested hypnosis. and F:d'' ard u.,11w 11 -.1 "' l ' ndcr hypnosis, Hill mention- c 0 ... 1,1 '.\l t•-.;1 t ,1 •11ttt .! ed being captured by strange be· daui:hll•r-. lnl•1 llulwll .tnd tngs. His wife began hypnosis EH·l\n Tn•:s,1•1 h1•lh of In treatments and the story un· diana f'unl·rc11 ...... ,,11·t·-. ,,,11 folded. World War II pope help for Jews told Founla•n "•"•• Calllornta '2/0I ..':vst 11! Ille.-;,,:,.,,., SlllllO ebow Y < Tllos """""\'IS CondUCled t>v •n In Unlt~S lllt oD•lg•llOn D• I\ dlvidualROOf'r1 L T"Om ion toreclo\*d upon perm•h • Ion~~ • l)('rlod vo.. ha•• Ille ••9411 right to stCJI) Tht\ \lillf'f'T'4nt ••4' flftd •1tn tne '"~ torKIO\.Ur• only oy &MYi"9 th-f en· County Cftrk. of Or1nQtl' (CK.tnh on t +r • •moon1 d•m•ndt:d bv your Sep! J. •'Ill Fl7•1 cred1101 w1lh1n lh""' monlh• alter the p.,,,.,""'° 0r•"9P COl\I D••IY Pll I CUI• o• lt<OrCMlloon of '"" document, Sept • 11 11 H l'lll 1~· 11th1tn dtlt of rt cordlng •PP•••s -----------' h•;:o.;.no out uw •mount you mu'Jt PtJBUC NOT1C£ IMl'f or to.,,.~ lor t>aJmMI to stop , be conductt>cl fr 11ni rlJn111•1 Near Campton, south or Fran· Buchanan F11n1·1.tl Humr in conia Notch , after being lnd ranapolt.., lnih.inJ ''"followed by the UFO about 30 SaturtlJ\ · Si•pli•rnhi·r 21i· miles. their car stalled . 19RI at JI IWl\\I llil~t·nfl.'ld :'II or 1 11 " r, \ 11 .ch I'1 111 ·'The car was standing in the ca 11rorn1 .1 for\\ ,1 , c1 111 ~ road and they started coming '1HCIE UOTHIEH SMITHS' MOITUilY 627 Main SI Huntington Beach 536·6539 !unernl chrt•c•111r' toward us." Mrs. Hill said ·""I cox .. Barney kept trying to start the f'ACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL l'ill( Cerretery Mortuar\I Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newporl Beach 644·2700 MeCOltMK:X MOITUAlllES Laguna Beach 494.94 15 Laguna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HAalOI LA WM-MT. OLIVf, Monuary • Cerretery Crerrelory 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-5554 'IUClllOTHHS .a.UOADWAY MOSTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 641-9150 LEROY '.\I cnx .. 1gt• i5. i·ar and it wouldn't start; and born /\prtl :!7. 1!1111> 1n when they separated and came Redlands. Ca 1•..1 ... !-l·d :may up in two groups on either side on Seµtembt•r 2<!. t!IXJ lie 1:-. or the car. that was it. :-.ur' l\'cd. ti y h.':s "1f1• ··1 was going to try to outrun Mar) belle tox of l ornna dd them. but I had just gotten the :\l ar. Ca h1:s gr;.1111bon .JC'( d d d t fre) L Cox of lllm111:s. :s1!.ler oor open an was r~a Y to ge L11lian Emt•rtck of corona out and there were five of them Ca . 3 brothC'rs Robrrt Co~ standing right there ." or t.ouisrnn<i Al\'ln Cox nf On board the cr aft, she said, Elsinore. Ca ;rnd 1\klv1n Cox of Lebec Ca Gra,e-.1de --------------- sen1res \\ill be held on Salurda). September 26. 1981 at 2 OOP:'11 at Fairhaven Cemeten foll<l"<'d b' a Memonai Serv1cl' on Sun 1 da>. September -n. 1981 at 2 OOPM at Melody land \\1th Dr Ralph L Wilkerson and Dr. J . Rodman Williams or f1clatmg VLS1tation will be at McAuloy and Wallacl' Mortuary, Fullerton. Ca on Thursday and Friday from 9 .00A M t o 9 nOPM Memonal contributions may be made in his memory to The Melodyland School of T heology. McAulay a nd Wallace Mortuary directors. KING F RA NCtS Wi t t.JAM tFRANK) KING. age 75, o ruldcnt of Huntingt on Beach, Ca. Pasiwd nw:ly to day Sept•mber 24, 1981 11t P1clrtc1 Hosplt.al rollowtng a UL.n .... °" lenithy Illness. Mr. Kina SMl'n4 a TVn&L ·~ own ed and operated a M.Sl'C ... CHAP9. J number of oil luse,, n Hunt· .tZ7 E t71f\ St j incton Bearh, Ca Funtral Cotta..._ .... ktt pendina 1t Pierce ... 1r 8A&d1 ~ ' ".. 8rothe" Smith • Mortu11ry ~...;..----------::.'-538 '539. • ,, LONDON <AP> -Pope Pius X 11 , who has been accused despite Vatican denials of indif· ference toward Je ws during the Nazi reign of terror in Rome, sheltered 400,000 J ews from German deportation. a book as- serts. An English Roman Catholic Church historian, Father Derek Holmes, writes that two Germ an diplomats in Rome delibe rately created a smokescreen of "tac· tical lies" t o decei ve Nazi authorities i n Ber lin a nd safeguard the pope's efforts to s ave the Jews. Holmes 'says the deception by the German ambassador to the Vatican in 1943, Baron Ernst von Weizsacker, and his deputy Albert von Kessel, became the bas is for allegations t hat Pius XII did not care about the Jews· fat.e. The book c laims the diplomats were trying to stop the Nazis from occupying the Vatican after the overthrow of Italian Fascist leader Benito MussolinJ during the Allied invasion ot ItaJy. • Italy entered the war June 10, 1940, but Pius XII, an Italian elected pope in 1939, r emained sovereign of the technically neutral tiny state of Vatican City inside Rome . The Vatican baa always de· nied accu.sations against Pius xn. wbJch tll"St appeared in the 1963 Der Stellvertreter ._ variously translated as The Deputy or The Representative - by the Swiaa playwrtsht Roll HC>cbbuth. The Vat.lean relu.aed archives in 1980 to 1bow that Pim XII! who died in l8IS8 at ase 82, tried tosaveJeww. Von Weizsacker. referring t, the deportation of 8,000 Jews from Rome. reported to Berlin that the Curia, administrative body of the Roman Catholic Church. "is particularly shocked that the action took place. so lo speak . under the pope's win· dows." This was taken as implying t h e d eportation u p set the otherwise disinteres ted pope. In fact, it was part of the decep· lion, writes Holmes, who says he based his findings on research into historica l material. Vatican Cit y a nd other Vatican authorities in Rome, acting on the pope·s orders. s he ltered at least half the Jews in R ome, Hol m es wr ites. Outside Rome, thousands of J ews were hidden in convents a nd m onasteries. Holmes says T h e book was published in Britain by Burns and Oates. a s mall London firm specializing in r eligious and historical books o n Roman Catholic themes. It is published in the United States by Crossroad Publis hing Co. of New York. Teacher l1it in l1air flap TAIPEI, T aiwan (AP) -A high school youth assaulted his teacher for telling him to trim his hair, police said. They said Huan1 Kuiei·Yen. 18, was arrested on assault c harae. but releued on bail pendtns an tnvest.igallon. A hair code at tbe IChool re· qulrn boys to teep their hair lrtmm.t aborter than 1.1 lncbel. ------~-----llw lorP<lowre or ol 1our pr-rty 1$ tn forte k)sure for 1ny o.,..., re•Sbll con1.u1 PCM Rulty •no M•n•QP· mtnl, m.,,.gong -nl lor Se1 hl•l>Cf Comm .. n1ty f<uocl•llon •I 2lne. H~ NOTICE TOCIHOITOlllS N• A·ltttn Superior Court of the Siii• ol 8 1rlcll•r Ori•• El Toro Califor11I• C•tllornl•, for llW C_,ly of Oren90 '116>0 (71•1 1.-.r?., ' In lllt ~"" ol the E'l<ll• of JACOB If you h•Y• 1nv QUtSllO<I\ vo ROSS WUIS1'~. 0.C.•Md \hOVll'.I contlKI a Jewyer or I~ 9ov~ Notlu l• heteDy gl•en lo creditors ernment•I •9fn<y "''"'" m•v have In• hevlng cl•lms <191lnlt Ille Y id de<t •ured your lcwn d<1nt Co lllt cletm• In Ille off ice of Ille R•m•ml>er YOUMAY LOSf Clerk of Ille alof'l!Yld covrt or 10 pr• LEGAL RIGHr's IF YOU 00 NOt sent tllem 10 llw u""-nlgned •• the ol TAKE PROMPT ACTION flee of MICHAEL R WUISTER, a pr.,. NOTICE IS HEREBY .GIVEN 11\At fu•lone l corporation, l•OI Par•· PIH\uanl to Article IV SM lions I end~ mount Bl•d. S..lle 8 . Paramount, CA ol lht D«lerallon Of 'co•en1t1ts, C~· 907U. wlllcl'l l•ller office Is tt>e pl••• of dlllons -RHtrlcllon• r~of'Oe<I Oc bu•lncu of II• u.-r\lgned In •II m•I· tob<lr l• t•76 In eoo• llt37 pe9fs Itri pef"l1lnl"9 to .. Id Hl<llf. Suell j •Olt·Ol ;,i OHl<1•I Aecord' •Oran claims w.ltll \lie ,,..uwry vovc:llel\ Countv C•lllomle, • l>rHcll ;.i tllt mu•t t>e filed or presented es •foreyld IJg•llon ol IM'JmMI of eswumenls l'I within four montll• elltt th• fl"I occurnod Notice of w ld l>rHCll • publlc11ton of tl'lls notice llen wH llled for record on August 6 OATEO~ 23, lt'1 1'111 in Book !Oil P-IMS of Mild MICHAEL II WUISTER Olfl<l•I R«ord• No P•Jment Of p .. t MICHAEL a. WUtSTEa , ""'•mount\ ha' occurred. Thef'l!!wt AIW,,.ey It"-lt>e S.• lsl•nd Communlly Auocl1t tW7 ~.,.,,_,. •Iv•~. S..lte • -s llere«>v elect to Mii or,..,,. to tie ~arem.-. CA "1U sold, Ille lol-1119 OH<rlbecl rte I II'.,. (JUI 6M-1m l>Or'IY lo wtltfy Ille OC>ll11Allon Put>ll\llld Or-c ... ,, D•llv Piiot Unit n of lot t •lluated In Tr4t Sept U , Oct. 7. t. 16, ltll 4HO-tl "44, IS per m~ recorded In 8-314 PUIUC MOTICE P•gei ~. ln<lu,lw of Mlsce1t1- M•ps In Ille Office of Ille Counl Recorder of Or•11ge Countt C•llforni. Tiie record..,..,.., _,.r of ttw p~ ltAMESTATEM•NT peny more commonly h-., 21 Se TIM fot._lng pe.-. •~ dOlft9 llusl-I s la nd Drh•e . Hewporl B••~ll M ll •s California Is llovcl R Mull•ns s & p INOUS1'11fl!S, ... Wettl Fra nces Mut!lns lttJI, Cosu llMMI, C.lltoml• ~ O•l•d Sepe-'· 1t11 Akhanf 0.... s~. ,., West SN 1-'- tlh, Cl• ........ Catltornla tt711 c--. ~ .. tlMI This mleftwlt w• 111..i wllfl the ly: T. o...w • ..., count y Clet110I Or9n91tC-y~S. STATE OFCAllFOAloflA) lem ... r Jl, "" , u ,.trtQI COUNTY OF ORANGE I Pubtl......, Oranvt CoHI O•llJ Piiot, 011 ~pl-r 4, ttll, ~mo, t Sept. U, Oct. t, t , ''· "" 41'7~1 ul'dffslQned. 1 HOtMy Puotk In • MUCBE for _.,., Stet.. perwnetly eflCle•"" DAVID ESTES, tu-n to mo to .,., membtf of tN law firm of tll• c~ tlon that t-.<utecl tllt wn11H1 Inst "ICTITIOUS IUMN•U ment, --\o mo to 111 the po MAM• STAT•M•Mf •llO OH(Ullld 1111 •llhlft lnslru"*!t Tiie followlf!o .,.,_ 11 dol1111 bull• bohelf of 1110 corPOrellon tho,. n ,,.,.. as: o•mfll, end ac_,_......, 1o mo t MARINE MAtNTl!NAN(E, m1 ~ti ~ello!I ollKlltM tllt wltfllll Collo91 AvtllUI, COIU MU •, i'llllNl'Jlent Pll"M*ll IO Its 8y·LaWIOf Colllor"la n.» • rotollltlo!I OI "' a..."' flf 01~. f,...,.. LAIDWC*b, ~ A-"'"41 WITNl"myllMlllftdOftklll ... 1 lleu,...,., ... Saulfl EC -.0, CoHtornlo $11ell0y A ~I\ t11» Not•rr ~k Tllll .,.,_ I•<~ 8y Aft Ill Au.IN ANO "LATT ...,..,., .. .....,. .. Law Tlllt ...!.:;;...W.:. 11 ... •"" ._ ...... ,_..,._. c-tv °"' • ~ c-e. ~ .... -:;:;:-... """""..... ........ .... .... .. ~ ..... c. .. c..-Otl9y .._. ............ c... a., .....K,ort.t.t .... "" • ... aa.Od.l.t ... "" I ... •I ... .. ; , ' ... " ... '·; ... '· ' .. " 1' . ' ..._.._Wt .._..,_Wt ,_,Wt "-tt'wW. ..._..._Wt ..._.,,_Wt OrangeCoastDAIL YPILOTJf"riday,September25, 1981 i~:;; .......... itti .................... 1 .................. iiti .......... w;;"·iou c:;•w;.u•m•ioi4 ~w;:. .. ··· .. ioi4 Ho.tftf«W. ...... ..,Wt ..._..,_,.. ....... ,...Wt DJ ................................................................................................................... ··.e~·c:~c;s-·· i;;.:;············i~·· ~·~····j~j ~~·····itlj ~~~~···it'lt 1£KAll TAI Rl IZJ4.._tl0 COttDO AfMN•• I 2 Br. a Ba. lu111rioUJ .. .................... • ....................... •0 •••• ...................................... . DUP&.IX IM COM Ptonl unit is three bedroom. two bath with f1reP.lace. brick patio and beamed ceilings. Rear unit has two bedrooms. one bath and lovely patio. $325,000 Fee. REALTORS. 675·6000 2t43 E••I CoHI tll9hwty, Corona d•I Mu WI HAYUO O• THI HIT USTMS IN TOWM Doubt. ycur tu lklter StePt nom •Md. moYtl 14:3~ apUt level dMt1n. 111 OCWROMT thla year. ~D nlat1n1 111 today ll.~t. 11 ~ _ 1me_ahta. Oulll&ndln1 Wu A Wwr IY OWl8 la come prop .. re aumablt nnu. See Ill~ FIMAMC • ll"'-4 30)'Hrt1Aandn1 c.....w.W..W 3 ILOCKS TO WATll New CUit ltll 2 II)'. puttbaae l.O take advan da)'. Tim lboat, rllr MBA Y1101 n•.OOO 48R, 3BA 2000 sq rt hencb Norm.lady SBR t11e ol 191 Etanofolc Dl·ml Pl~• TD 'C1malely ·~!.su.on homes w/ n•.ooo WURi HUMTIMG TON HARBOUR ' dtn home. Can bf Reco .. ~~Act. ~..;,~O:r.1 larc/ :::~· btnwn':'r":~~Y a~·1:: O.._.LY I LEFT I, -.._.Ew.1 •Plit. •.ooo. owe. rm ....._,,.. A1lt1n1 •1H.too. For W·~ "" "' a · mm71 __ C. ti more lnfonn1tlon call 115T.. All Invited to opet1 tiouse " iu"1u1 COUHl,Alk JUSTUSTED 2 dcwyto~L-Z L...t..-fl/1.-•-...._ Friday,Stpt.Z5tb,Zlo4 434 ....... 0tt_" .,.., w OPEN SAT/SUN l ~ Beautiful 3Br Wood Robt. , w-:"'fu•:,_ GAitfs.J.::.. .. U':"": pm at 111 Via lth1r1, EJCffAll( New elt&anl 4 Br Vil'· 3Bdtm,2ba,r1un1lyrm, bri'd"• Broidmoor 1 b II & 11 d d 1 Lido hie Brokers W 0 r Id ••••• t lorlan p1rt1'1l Yu t M In dltl • vol •i a u q11ar t 1tcur "· I .,.... St • pus. ove con on, w/vlew ol billa. IUgh 15. r we come itNte em. fw Jmit ownr/ronlractor riDln Sl3UOO. f70.50Qauuma · sumable loan Cul de· SI 11. 00. ~· _ avail. TSOOO. ble at 13~% effective aac lo( 2 awuiy patios. SSOOODOW.._. ForL'-LefM'"-coua•-rate Owntr/tll w1ll '11 d II Conta('l Allstute Realtor~ 714 1848 3119 " ore scW "' ~ llHTOllACH sist in hnancw11 with ,m .. ~t000ivatc sr er wulleaaeoption thisNpt S70,000lo f700,000. Wrtte Above beach, below Approx l ~ miles to :1ubU1ntl1 l down it..,,, · Bch condo. Buy for P.O Box 308, Min· ~ean Blvd. ~ml pnv beach , beauti ful 979-1674 [UIJ\\OOdb d INcll 106 $129,900 In six mos. lat 1"'!n!ea!po!!lb!!,!M!ln!!n!!.!!~!!!!!!j ::ir~eut vre:r~:~can 1~ ~~7:y".°fi~J!:~c;nk~ge 2333COLLF.Ct: Dlt. Rul~llJ ge ~~~ ............ !~.~~ ~~~ .............. ~~y~ ~!il:i:-X~~e~~ ,-Jelly from every win· bd 400l1"' bMll 111 30 Homes & Condos for Obie invest 2 yn. Clear, covered patJo, chamung C.M:=: MW mo8arnnu Pk•).lr•ln... TOWNHOME? PLAM-X .. •,. '·'•' RVM* Homeowners &r investors. dow. Prop Une hl11h tide u rms, ~~ ba. Huge '19' ""'M.L 55 I ·3000 THIHKJNG THI IWff sale. S2SOO to Sl0,000 land lnt'I. Sl.250,000. ~i,nf:8a1· N:a;~ac~ Ar · ~: .:'1,,, <.:all the spe~iallllts . at 3 bdrm, din. rm . liv. down. 1,2, 4r 3BR's. As OWC. P/P Appl only r n f, r · rea • 1 · · -yr. the condom1n 1utn tn rm , rim nn , F/P, 2"' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! sumable loans Low {714)67~1 673-2210 va ue on Y St3t ,soo lm!~slr .. ::ndo rormataoncenter. ba, xtra large porcelatn -------- Payments. For com ,._ _______ 191 64$-0303 Pric-"' tor qwck sale. Touchstooe Realty tub w/ceramlc we walls NEWPORT \ 1.:--1.1· y \j ~YLOR CO. !\Lt\ l.TOHs -..11H'I' 1 ~M() HUGE WOODED COIMER LOT Sl2',000-Sl3.000DOWN Attractive 3 Bdrm, 2 bath home. lge. family rm. Mature landscaping w 1lge trees provides privacy plus. A mini-estate atmosohere in desirablt! Mission Viejo. New carpets. Owner moving north. Highly motivated. Lets talk terms. Call 644-4910 to see. WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2111 So11 Joaqum Hills Rood HEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 AUTHENTIC CAPE COO ly dteorcrtor -includillcj shlilled CIMf efclwd glens, brick and .._, T~ coordinated with lu•uria.s C11M11itlts lllnHut HMs 4 bed, family ""' 2 patios. VIEW -In a quiet Llttlt Island location. Tie up for 2 bocrh. $885,000 ftt. WATERFRONT HOMES.1 <. REAi E TATF 24.16 Wt ..... , HW\ Nt 1<pur1 &.,.t. '31·1400 JJS Md11rw A•i s..100.. lwnd '7Ut00 RESIOENllAl REAL ESTATE SERVICES SALUTES THE 1981 DESIGN HOME 17 MUIR IEACH CIRCU SrYGLASS HIU Sponsored by Newport Jr. Chamber or Commerce to benefit ORAHGEWOOD A new home for abused children. Open for public v i ewing September 13·27 Tickets may be purchased at the door. Presented at $2,400,000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 plete info call Owner•· L •...a ll!L.--~ '"" 963-ml6'7 __. HEIGHTS 1211/. Cl Fi • ow-.,--Own/Aot.6!~1008 __ &r fioor. 4 cover.,.. patio Broker, &wrm Agents i4 /0 llllClll New Cryst•I Cove on .!..!&!!._ areas Price $230,000, 5% OWNER Wll.L CARRY Welcome dos. 2 master suites. 2 GOOD LocJ-a leadl I 041 down. assume 540,000 1st Exch111ve lislin1 oo thu JUSTUSTIDI S ..... AIOfhn OWNER ANXIOUS Ocean l "2 blocks! Cute comer 2 bdrm house. Walk Lo restaurants & shopping. s.?10,000! lal»oo lay Prop. ·~ •675-7060• UHIBJEV AILE!! A 5 bdrm pool /spa home m Costa Mesa · Under $110,000. CaU 979-5370 to· day for more details ALLSTATE REALTORS Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate MESA VERDE F'our bedrooms Step down family room Tem" I perature controlled wme room . Wet bar. A.rtJst1c use or Italian tile. 12SO,OOO. 631-7300 H.I. Ll9UIDATIOM Overlooking the blue Pacific. this 6 Br + fam rm, complete w/pool & jacuzzi & perfect for en· tertaining. Transferred seller will help f111ance. Priced losell at 5695,000. RCTaylorCo n40 l)lJOQ 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ISLAND COTT AGE Exclusive listing of this adorable home on full size lot. 2 Bdrm & Just steps to s hops . but quiet! $319,000. w atet f:Ollt Ho.ts 673-6900 631-1400 NEW' cn11UT1Y fireplace. close lo ocean TO LAST ••••••••••••••••••••••• trust deed at 71;>'k. Xlot auperbly remodeled 3 Br • UUIU 1932 MEYER PLACE lrva.ne. Cahfomla Home. A Lot land lease S853 00 per home Be the Lst lo see FIEUl'll HOME -.1.~-TOllS Open Thurs -Sun 12·5 4 Bdrm, I story, very For A Uttt. year. Can't change until it. has location & all nw1 631·4361 or6314732 a t. clean At end of tree l acre + bldg site, gent· year 2003 14"'c int only amenities. S270.000. 21uas TO IM:EAN $469,IDJ O......wUI fi:a•c:t-- Ho~ 641..0366 673-7552 lfOUCED TOSB.LfAST OCEAN &r BAY VIEW In Jasmine Creek S38S.OOO. Assume S200K at 12%. OWC 2nd Int only 3 BR, Cam rm . 2"1 ba, Call Joyce Olson. 759·9173 IRVINETERRACE 5Br. fee land, assumable v1 R tst at 10 ~'1 owe lg 2nd TD up lo 7 yrs Tills 15 value. location & ftnancing 111 1 package A t 7~8311 Easts1de F\xer Upper. 3 DIKE & COLGROVE 3 lined pnde of ownership ly sloping parcel short 2nd trust deed due Rae Rodgers, rltr br, I ba, spa. 10\.'z'h fin BR, 2 Ba. lge FR+ lge cul de sac. S3.875 down to distance from tennis 4r 1986·87 Call owner ror R.'U.12J66 Sl20 000. A . 642-1523 LR w/br1rk FP Clean & VETS or seller wlll as beach. Ownr has 10 appt daily alter S pm College Pk. fixer upper. 3 ready for new owner 515t Lhe financtng Only eluded plans ror custom 1714) 760-~ br 2 ba ram rm Ruth Laurie, nK R Sl2S.SOO 7~·1700 villa. Sl75,000. Spec· '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I $110,000 owe $80,000 1st 646-4380 __ -tacular \liews! TD.642·152.3Agt. D•aroW 1026 MISSION REALTY UDO ISLE S8 DOWN (9'-07_3I__ -20'" down, owe l0e 2nd ,000 · 3 BR 2 Ba, •••••••••••••••• •••• ••• TRADE OR LOW DIP "' " E/slde home on R·2 lot By Owner. 3bdrm. 2 ba, w/no payments. 2 br, 2 Price S165,000. Take new kitchen , ne<A RANCHO HOQUAUFYIHG ba. immac w/ex ove r pymts of Sl6SO mo carpets, ocean 1M1 l'WI Ocean front mobile pansion potential. Just No qualifying or get view Wood beam l'e1I SAN JOA.,...,IN homes. 2 Br, pvt beach. S33S,OOO. Agt, 96J.8182. new loan. 546-l1Ss togs thru-oul. S220K VILLAS adults. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Flex. terms 661 0223, Ad1acent to golf course 549·2405.i>!.499-3816_ 661·8124 & tennis club. I story. 2 WEST OCEAHFIOHT Triplex. Kint terms & Beach House + Financina. owe $25,000at 12%. f er 2~ ba, l blk lo beach. New cpts. Fee land Open house 9/216181 at 5319 River. Npt Bch. Bruce /A . 76G-0297 51EDIOOM MESA VERDE 3 tile baths, pool, spa. $315,000. $147.00o assum B Owner.979-_97_89 __ Ocean Ha rbor vn~w BR /ool.side lor .. CharmingJ bdnn,2bath 2000sq ft. <1BR. 28A 2 derke patio & charm + guest apt. No. end stry. Newly rmdld mgly upgraded. 6 Mo Emerald Terrace. Walk pnme location f600,000 •-------Agent, 675-6161 option $171.900. to beach. Assume loan.1--------w new kitch & BA 2 story, 2 BR + den & Owner will help finance. 1 BR condo below markt. W ,000 dn. Assume ex· garden atrium Stunnmg S295,000. Peg Allen, Rllr. S20.000 dwn, 11·718% JO 1stmg fmanc111g Sl725 w 0 0 d s & m 1 r ro r s. 494•7578. Jr loan a&sum. 546-1883 mo. $250,000 full price s 84 soo -=~=-'----- SUPER II ownerbrolcer~l 7i77 rJa;bara Grounds OCEANFRONT-New •• l 1 r...._.....•. V.._ 103.. Broker""l 46S2 Modular Type Homes. "'9ITII -r " "" leased land, 3 pvt bchs, 3 Bdrm, Freedom Home ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUR.,.. 11!.DOCK 24 hr security, fishmg w 'frplc BeautJfully up-1 e.g\ graded. S114.000, with TAKE THIS TEST! 2 sty 4 Br21'1Ba.2 frplcs pier from $34,SOO ior; terms Superb Are you lookmg for + lrg room w pooltable, down. 499-:1116 • Low mterest loan to vaulted l'elllngs As LowerJArch Ba> A. assume? sumable loan S239,SOO My Loss your Gain GI RED CARPET •Lowdown payment' Call owner for appl Must sell, 4BR, ocean 21121ACOMDO Adjacent to Newport Crest area Sea W1od Section Sl23,900 Good terms. Roy Mcear.t., Ur. 541-772' 6% DOWN rltlCE st.ASHED TO $415,000 HO QUALJFYING OWNER DtSnli TE Prestigious area·walk to bch from this rme 3Br, 3 Ba. home w/formal din· 111g, 2 frplcs. cathedral ce1hngs, skylit.e nn and Im 754-1202 • Quality Townhome 955 1795 view, bch hse. 20'"< dwn 41R +POOL-withserludedspa' LOW Bal AITD Pvt ply FfxEI -• Leverage or tax 499-3144 HEAR OCEAN shelter' DOW.._. ~=-'-''----- Trade Luxury Newport an overs1ded lot As-home on ..., acre for In· sume 13i,.,'1, owner will come Uruts or• Eqwty carry d1Herence on S280,000 Art now ' stra1ghtnoteatreasona· Broker Co·Op Agent ble rate ~1-4516_. _ Op11tHome lrv1ne Terrace pool POOLHOME •4Br +extragoodJes' f"ll OCEANVIEWS! MabcaC>ffr. S.t/S-1-5 home needs 11£ but 15 3 Br 2 Ba. Nice Con\•e· If you answer yes to one Owner will carry 2nd Great home m excep- priced below market nient to all, low down or more of these ques TD Take over existing 11onal neighborhood and owner wiU flna nre. Owner will help f111anre . uons, call us for more in· 1st T.D on th1S lovely 4 with all the amenities New listing ! Call Greg Ca11Agent646-704 formation. (Price 1s bdrm , home with Gym , sawia, spa. fire Aslle·Rltr. 759-1.221 ..;;..;"'"""'~"""'-''-=-~'---$lJ2,S00). private SPA tn Turtle pit This custom 4Br Huge 5 bdnn, 3~ ba, 1245 ... G.., NI over JOOOsqTt Westrhrr Agt. 645-9850 646·811~ l--11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 5 BR /BY OWNER llVINE TERRACE CORONA DELMAR MESA VEIDE Brickell R.E. lnvstmnts Rock $196.000 has spectacular coastal 96C).S40'l V le Wli f695, 000 Three bedrooms and a ---" VI._ RE private yard with brick HUlltiltcJton leoch I 040 LOCJWICI --r · BBQ on a cul·de-sar ••••••••••••••••••••••• 497-1761 location for $144.900. As· * CONDO • sum able loan or S98.SOO. "Seasldt Village" Owner very anxious Nr beach. 3 Br, 1 yr old *Cote Realty Assume 12"'1'"~ In ' No qual 1247,500 PP No & Investment agts 213 1833 1369. 640-5777 wkdys. 2131831 5734 DO YOUWAH'T- .to hve among the trees & still be close to beach & lowo~ You can in this DOVEi SHOIES Pool. J acuu1 overlook bay Galaxy Dr. Formal din rm • 2 rrplc& $685.00<l fee 642·25l0, 646·4348. HARBll ISlAND OPPllTUNITY X·lge master bdnn w. ll"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l ...::e:..:.v.:;es::c..._ _____ _ garden & rrplr, lge-::; 1--------old Laguna charm home P r 1 m e 4 5 · X I 4 O ' with 2 bdnns. remodeled waterfront lot with extSt· kitchen & ocean view tng pier and slip for 45' deck This may be the yacht Pnce of S:Z,J00.000 last bargain m Lown. 111rludes cleared lot. ap-c ustom kit . den, library, LR. FR. pool. yard, patio Unique for larger ram1ly Ocean sid e of hw y Near beaches. lmmed occ. S495.000 Owner can 3 ~~E:a~r~~~E WILL CARRY ~;;·. oa :;631 ~o ooo TUln.EIOCK SH9.SOO. pro v e d p I ans a n d WONDERFUL permits for a luxunous S views. privacy & quiet Bdrm S bath French ran be found m thts uni· Regency home with que 3 bdrm. 3 bath & many extras family room home TtrmAvailablt I LUFFS! Rtduc.d SI0,000 X Int financing! Low down or lease option Lge assum. 30 yr loan. Lovely 3 Br on lush gr eenbelt. Vacant S229,SOO Ownr/Agt 644.0496 Hart>or View Hmw. Need to sell this week : Will co-op with agent at 3'7c 3 Br 2 Ba. S2JS,OOO. 1860 Port Wheeler. High assumable financing Move 1n rond111on Owner/Agent 837 9540. 10·6PM or 760 9596 Eves CANAL FRONT SAU IY OWMB carry o:::K:· ~;,3745 3 BrL:~~~~ow ~~ 4 Bdrms, $149,500 5 Super sh;fi 3 Bdrm. 2 Bdrm, Sl&.5,000. 3 Bdnn bath. 2 miles from $129,500. All have good ocean . Only $140.000 terms, won 't last. Call 64S-9161 GLEN TOWMHOME Beautiful Jasmine ! Model 2 bdrm + den with dehghtrul back yard Great r111ancing Assum 12"'2'k loan 4r owner will carry 2nd TD Sellers may help with 1 Call Pacesetter Homes financing. $495,000. for details and appoint LEA VIE THE CAR I ment. 646-5002 at home & wallc lO the 2 pauos to enjoy the out doors + move in and liw cond . in t.lus 2 sty 4 BR, 2 (pie 's, steps lo pool, beach & t.enrus. Owner will take ex1st111g lsl or 2nd TD for equity S24S.000 down . Owner/Agent. GORGEOUS OCEAN 675·76llor67S-8700 VIEW 13.50/o IMTaEST F~ntast1c 3 BR home 10% down. cute cottage. with spa, 3 pvt beacheii. 3 BR 2 Ba. full lot, trylowornodownpay· $350.000. Ownrtagt. ~ent. Try equity shar· l·9il·0693 1ng w/ seller Hurry! B 0 T 2bd A t Chris 96J.5.53S y wner wu rm · houses on I lot. SlJ0,000 FANTASTIC Buy CostaMtta 102 Assumable l'' Isl TD. •••••••••••••••••••••• owe carry 2nd 20th & Remodeled 2 Br + bach N E W C 0 N D 0 S Pomona Call wkdays Real cute. L<>west price STARTING AT &l.SOO. on_!}" 64(}J~-· _ on Island. $325,000. Low interest financing. : OPEN HOUSE ,,~ REAlTY ?) Redhtll~~Realty 1;1:~.1:mo THIS IS SHURR SPECIAL CONDO ~mi rrom ocn, 28r, 2Ba, pool. rec hall. tennis, sec New take over payments approx Just $105,000 with S82.800 $1654 mo 968·3108. ASSUMABLE FINAN CING NO POINTS. NO 842.8140 -QU ALI f'YI NG' This beach from this 3 bdrm l l' n home tucked away on a I fl quiet street. Hardwood. '1 ••• noors, deck and brick .. patio wilh mature fruit • trees. Great potential Owner will help with D... fina ncing. $325,000. ../ {/tfASf)t/tJ" Tttr~r HOM ES '"-"'~~!•tk.~ 1'!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~111111!!' HARD TO RHD lovely 1 Br end unit with "<Ii" eo-._.., LOWIHTEIEST nice VIEW Of TllE ~a.-a. ma1 located only 3 blocks BEACH AXER Richard Sowers, Rltr Gwen Henry 714·598-5674, 990-2478 s.c~ 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg 2-sty home w /big mother·in-law apt on ca· nyon near beach. $154,000. 498-5735 ...... Capistra.o I 071 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C"";Z 21 LocJihcri 631·4361 64t-t99t a t. C.M. HOME 3 Br I Ba 1st TD SSS.SOO. ~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 9 3-1147 MOVEIH! 2nd $35,000. Submit. -laltoaP.._. 1007 Prestigious Mesa $110.000.54(}3666 Existing 7 91'4 1st with HILLS ha s been SQ from the beach. this 15"4 2nd Minutes lo meone's home since 1t 171 41 494· 1177 diamond in lhe rough miles of blue pounding was new 21., yrs ago needs a little ·work lo surr. This low maint Special features in · become a Jewel. Fan SANJUAN ESTATE Beautiful new :llOO sq. rt home on 3 acres or horse property wllh panoramic valley views. Owner will help with financing. Sl .lS0,000 Casa Blanca R.E 661·3380. STAR GA'ZEK~~ a-.;;,.=..;.;..:...;.....---~Cl.AY~ H ,_ Dolly ~ Gotdo Ji. V Auettil•11t8 fo '"• Ston To ~lap ""'"<>9' for Solu•doy, reod~<0trf'!4)0f'd.ng10---.. ol ~led« btrtt. '9' ·-, .. J1 fo »-• l)w.y ··-"'°""" .,_ .. c-... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Verde • Fresh & clean 4 Whelan• JUSTUSTED BR. 2 rireplaces. Huge Rare oceanfront comer covered patio. Large ~ .... f1_£state location. well built 2 Br. shady back yard Only ~ lg living rm. inside SlJ9.500.~ patio ~.000 SOO W Oceanfront. Opn Sat 12·5. Coast Properties 673-5410 COLDWC!LL BANl(eRC •OWNER CARRIES 1•-.... ~~ ·~ , .... ,. ..... ·-. .._ '" ...... ·-·-lltwt F=~-. Capistrc.o haclt I 0 II -u•.-.~T'OM ....................... ========- • ISTTI> * Need seller help w /financing? Want a clean &spac. 2story' ()Illy $25,000 .. No qualirying. Seller nexible on interest rate . Call Ralph. 541·0425 ·-·-.... ··-.,,_ ~=:.!......l•>lt(~ ,,,.,_. .. ·-•Ccolttcl ........ . ,,., ... .,,_ .,_ .. Go ., ....... .... .,_ ... ..... .. _ , ..... n•-nr_ac:i1 .. ,. "°"", ,,_ ...... n-,....,. FORECLOSURE Steal it! Holder or TD wants to unload im· mediately. 4 Br, fam rm, newer. ocean vu. Total loan $224,000. 661·2990 MESAVRDE LWEOR LEASE Of'TIOM Prine onl_y_/B_k_r_. __ _ ··-"°' ti~ ... .. _ ;!iZ.:=~·c..·1 """""' ...... ,.,. " ... •Old ~~-t CoroltCI det Mer I 022 Sharp 2 Story, 4 Br, 3 Ba, Cool Ocecm1 lrHIH new carpet, redwood Beautifully Upgraded spa, easy care yard. As· Westside Rancher. Four sume 9~3 loan. 10% bedrooms. Many, many down Lo qualified buyer. amenities! Covered $165,000. D. Bourke. patio. Sl24,900. Seller SI°""" 111Dof ~~ ''°'"'*'-a-QTloo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex, won't last for It Wiii JJ-n h ,._ lttft :ttOoctol """" 16WtH ... MO-. .,,., .. -·-• °"". .,,_ ~~·I"...~ buyer who need s Realtor. ~8850. will hear any offers . i;::o<..:=:::..-iir-· ... in ... ·-:. .. ""-·-....... ..... •-:-"M 1f t)N ... ml \ U.:'"Jl FIX C A M L T Y R L E L P E I I P K l E L S U I P J E 0 W T 0 l S Y I C R I L Y T P H I A E II [ 8 S U I R A L S E H C H J I 0 H N[IIJA R Ii C A E R Y E J CCEOYLNNMAlfATAAERC A Y C L M 0 I M A A I 8 A E Y R 0 0 J T I P 0 T E R T R A E D L E U E 0 T P T P 0 C C N S N P S I T E C 0 Y E 0 R A R 0 A I Y E A T L T T E S II 0 E L T U I L T S Y I A 0 E A S K 0 H II I II 8 M P I E L K I S S II A 11 T R I E R M U E A S T II L II L II 0 R I T T M C 0 8 J II R A C I 0 I Y L M L IC I C U II £ R 0 SLKSCUIAEYSTSEACHOY AOHYAYVDf SDRUllHfTSA c St ....... T ..... T __ lllill .... negative in + shelter. Price m>.ooo. 5% dn . Large assumable. Mon· thly rental inc $1425. Drive by 514 Marigold COM. Ir interested call. John Bellamy7SZ.6955 f.tcatlchy! Duplex Buyer who needs neg income + s heller. Front unit 3 bdrm. (pk, jac, 3 ba. mini uceao view. Rear unit 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Under· ground pking for 4 cars. LUSE Of'TIOH Submit terms! 979-2390 Luxurious custom con---'1:..=.="'-'-1=""=°'"'"'""- do. 2500 sq. ft. 2 frplcs, 4 Tht V• 51.ows bdrms, 2~ baths. SUSO v A terms and a flexible mo. $195,000. 642-4623. seller make this im· JUST LISTED maculate 3 Bdrm. rami· ly rm home in one of 4 BR l~ b1, seller Costa ..M esa's best motivated. Terms , ntiJhborhoods. A great Terms, Terms. Call buy. Full price Sl25K. quickly 752-6499 751-31111 Pl.ln JV Real:y tK> do. t.arge usuma-EASTSl5'0/o LM ble, Inc. $1700 per mo. Priced atSl!0,000. Drive 3 I~ GIUTAMAMCIM4i by 714 Pobllettia. J( you Quiet rul·de-11c in 3 Bdrm, large lot. SlOK like, call the owner al prime E.1ide Mesa. Par· down ' OWC. No quali· 752..a55 q u et en l r y. 8 r I ck ()'lng. Sll.8,000. Prine on· t...:.=-'==-------l fireplace. L<>vely Uled _l_y_.S4_1·_9993 __ Bk_r_. __ _ COIOMADB.MAI 1-JLOT Cbarminl beach cot· uce. featurina 2 Bdrm +dtn, larst Uvifti rvom •ltb fireplace. double 1ar•••· Aaklq •.soo. for ID IJIPQintmfttt lo ... ,eall~l.Ul · . HERITAGE f. ! 1\~ Ir JR'-. ----- kitchen. s .. c1ous famlly 1-------· rm. Pantry. Water filt(!r ' softener. s ... hot tub combo. Enc.loled off·sl. JW pad. Giant patio. Stora1e abed. Fruit treu Ir men! owe up lo 1100,000 at UC1. I Flexibl.e lln1ncln1 wll" lit TD. Call Bob Ucata, rltr. .. mi MIWPOIT HHHTS Owner olfers terms on thla 2 bdrm house + bachelor unll. Alley ac· CHS. Lots ol (ruJt trees. Lfl'11na.lcudt•ll '11·1242 Townhouse wit BR den elude central air rond. SECLUDED tastir living arrange or 2nd BR i:-.. BA highly large 13xl3' covered LAGUNA ESTATE ment wluch allows for upgraded has J pools, deck, fine quality Spectacular 4 Bdrm privacy & great enter j a cu z z 1, ten n 1 s . carpetrng. greenhouse custom contemporary taming Don't miss this clubhouse. wet bar. all windows AND ALL home.onover 12arreof value,actnow forareal for easy hvtng Open BE AU TI F U LLY complete seclusion beach bargatn at only Sat Sun 1·5 9766 Verde CARED FOR• Come Breathtaking ocean and $174,900. (714) SS24477. Mar Bkr. 536-1600 or and see us on Sunday canyon view, extensive WALK llR & LEE REAL 968-8341 r r o m I to s 11 7 2 use or skylights and ESTATE. Lakepines, Northwood glass. Dramatic Laguna 1-1=N"'"v""'E..-.S'-'T"'"o-RS-! !-! -$30--000-Otlwr Ifft Est.it. Hwt~toR or call us anytJme lo see. dream home. $745,000. d r rk"t o' ly ••••••••••••••••••••••• H~ I 042 Cheshire !!lt)'.,ll9 t8n u n e ma " n Mob1f H-.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7SOO dn 2400sq ft home r...._ Salt I I OO S H Xlnt apprtt1a1Jng area ,,_. LUXURY COMDO u p e r 0 m e $174 soo 6315476 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHTHEWATEI W/~ ' · · -OCEANFRONT.New 3br. 2Vzba 48' boat shp FinC11tce Possible Modular Type Homes. lease avail. Sl00,000 Come and view this ex-4L99ANG.UNCOAASTBEHACWHY _ MN_ leashed land .. 3 pvt. bc.hs . equity ($429 ,SOO ) quisite home on a pre· "'" 24 r secunty, f15h111g Consider trade for home mium stud lot in one or ---.:.:497:..:....::·4848~---HAR• RIDGE pier from S34,900. 10~ or ?? Owner, 846-6855. the nicest Irvine areas. L_,... Higlltl I 052 Jwit listed 3 Br 2 ba do~n. 499·:1116 lrt'M 1o44 Beautiful with tasteful ••••••••••••••••••••••• REN A 1 s s AN c E Trailer at pvt beach, ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor, this property con 2 WITH A VIEW MOD EL. Outstanding Treasure Is I and. tlnues lo appreciate in Condo w/vu·short drive view with great financ· Laguna Bch, S8500. va I ue and possesses to beach &only S20.000to mg. Prictd for immed. 499·3816 Styith Shriff Nicely detailed 3 Bdrm home in California Homes. Seller will cooperate with financ· ing. Shows like new home. Close to park w/tennis & swimming CaU fordelails. ~ 1',".".('~f ~ •f,'.lf'1 ~ )'\~ .':ll!IJ superb surroundmgs in assume existing 10% sale at k9S.OOO Agent, IUCH/Affar .. 11 a pride of ownership loans! Priced right Dan Bibb. $48,500 with low low neighborhood across 0 7r.z31 I 64"7U rrom an innovative 10 wnr/Agt. Greg Astle. 6 ~ ..-down. 2 yr, 2 Br. 2ba, acre park. Finance 759-l22l l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I ram rm. Min. age 18yrs. could be setup ror your MEWflOITHTS. sm l pets OK. Across budget Owner may be Sl98,000· No Down from bch Mary Jank nexible with tenns of Owner /Agmt. 675-8700 l"""'R~lt""r.;...;:83""1"'"·.;..:11»4;.:;..;.. ___ _ purchase. ,Sl72,750 Les lr~7225 '77 Skyline. 2BR, 2BA GrauelU rlltS58·9400 Charming family home. ----'~;:;...;..;=----t Fam rm. Across from 3 b d r m • 2 b a • s pa CAHAL ,.ONT Beach. Pet Adult Park. S169.000. Open Sat.. Pvl l'Ommunlty. Buy or 64$-Gl 1·4pm . 29456 Vista option szss.ooo Ca11 1:-;;;.-;;;;;.-;;.-;.-. Plaza. Patterson/Parks 67$.8'700or87H225 1• I :~:~n.497.4944 ask for -'-'-----0..-.-WMl"~"""'Hot'-=--* E!!.Tf * RVM* D~ ~ 2 Mslr ~"5ty, re-W ith or with o ut duced l.O Sl.25,900. Two fumilu~. ZbM Gtttn· years new. S31-121M. brier Home In La1un1 John ManhaU HUit nlcelt $ ltar park. LAOUNA NJGUEL IS .,. ... .,, .. AFFORDABLE! Buvt.lful 20xSS Lancer Louted rtiht on Ult_ 9th Home • 28r. 281. This i1 DOUIU WIDE MOllLI HOME in Adult Park in Irvine. 24 x SO coach, 2 BR. 2 BA, nice yard, covered patio deck and parking area .. Loan is assu mable! Motivated seller Marioo Frinell $&5,000 551·8700 <Cll> hole of the El NIJuel tht 8"t Buy in town. Country Club. th as a 1--------1 H.-...e w. bedroom met unit is a °'84HOUSI 12110 •llfi axso u sight to see! 1145,000. DAl.Y l-4 paneled arta. 2Br. 2Ba. 491S·l720' Brand MW condol in 12x10m1Mtbdnn. eo.ta ... k»caled •• cwsec zm Peeillt Ave. Great MOl&IHOeim nn11et111. 1reet buy! Wll Coee A .... ltdtilll 1111....._,lllaA . .. .. - Unga ..... ., .. ·. ·. I, IN * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT~riday. September 25, 1981 "-ttU.fwi19'1illl NwnU.fw ... 111 hpAe1n,_,. JHO.......... JAfohw .. 1u.fwoa. A#atawt1hu.ftn. -••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••.--.••••••• U1fla:ahl.rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .._........ Ollerlttl•tttt Pa ' 'w<' MMnU.~ •••Ill Mew,.,t ..... 326' ... .,.,. .... 326' 8al.l1l11udlo,-.Sprwk ...................... C.•"MtM Jll4 Mtw,.,tlMdl JIH •••••••••••••••••••• .. •••1••••••••••••••••••• •••n••••u••••••••••n ........... :: .......... ••••••••••••••n•••••u ••••n••••••••u•••• .. • Pia eaU between »PM, ..... I.a.Ill JIO ••••••••1••• .. ••••••••• •••••••• .. •• .. •••:••••• "9a.lt"-llcw"N11rty JIM ..... ..._. )106 C..W.. JJJ4 eT~am ...................... f'1m1ly1ptonly,1rh11d.2 IVB~,~~'f?l~~~A';Jr ,_. S. 11 M H•••••••••u•O••••••• ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• ••u•••••-•••••u•••• Lr& llbdNrm 111r apt, iln<' bdrm. I ba LllJI pd $4~ be.eh 1131 0300 ...................... Ta ... , ... ,..... con·~ & WAMTID· HOUSI llHT AL ........ Fw 8'1"-d adu t 0 ptU. ~ yrly w 1300 dtp MIW MIW MIW •"" ~ • C• 2 Ir"-"'~• · ••••••1•••••••••••••••• 813 1714JTS ~. 642 1010 2 Br 2 B1 Yi blk 10 bch OllANG!COUNTY on Colorado River nr Wlnltrrtot.al, fully fum Near Hoq 1m::.-1 I ...._......, J706 hltoo , ....... ll07 Yrly, aar. adll.\, no pet. 1 9 a t 8 ~ 1 11 1 'I . Perbr Arit 1-'0 Spaces PaUo. 6 houlel from S ~7°. ::.!~ ia;:,•,w, Mewport1 ICtee~ -a.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••n••••1,11,, S2:50r 1 hr dplxr in ~u1t-l ts2S + uul S?S.170511fl 4 111erowave, rll)Je. bl( with room to txpand Bay ~. r-.,_ ... t or I o1n1 MIN SMASH.ING DECOR ~•ch Yearl) 3 Br & 4 ~11 e rourl ' u r nun Dfluxe 2 bdnn. I balh. !ftndow1. priN(I lo ~l nso,ooo with W0,000 m-4U8 ~~~:~:1· ~~~~~~· I br, t•tio, yrly, meG in 8 r 8 '1 s 9 7 91 & smoker w pr~' rt.-ntal prlv patio, pool Conv $41.~. <Pl"WSA B) «f:"oowc ~Janeeh al "'I th ... lit ' lut lneludH HAVE: cl uu ~ 21Jl58S·2lll rrf 9S4.,.. 17th S4ll OJ:r.11 Westchff loc ~ mo MUUffAIH . uar, lv ... cu on ONH .. ..._. ~ JJ l1wo urvic:e, no .-.. Cll ,,,_ .d ct. .. lot 119 .... $7000 hlboo , ..... 3707 BaC'h S3&S l Br. I Bit. Sm;ill IRR apt Sto-.'.&o dam 34!i!ev~9!42 cub. WIN bat'k ii de· ••u•1•••• .. 1•1•••••n1 .--l"'J ll-C-L S S fr1di;~· util paid S2.. 1 llEAl.TOIS aired. 7\4n$2·2213 or "ON11iEBAY" Apply by callln1 Sid 6 -... 1•••••••••1•••1•1••111• Say Side ~ Adults, • . TifE BLUF'f'S 2 Br 2'" ... oa11 at.l.fto...Aa Al'V, 71 , ..... ~ ,......b L 11 1 e Wiu101 at 846·9303, 131 Ac-..a..o YacatioL ..., block toburh. lbdrm. no ~ti> Sav111e Wilde & ~10 Stn~I~ ""1> lJll 811 , end.ad aer. pool ... ·-~"'" _,_,.........,, yowntr. uxurlou.s eve , l r Mon. "'r1 8 am lo• ~ p•rkina. uuJ pd Yrly C.o.61S·~ S11 turh)' 10 12AM S67S &40S296&9S3·1220 17 J 41 HOO l \'a 81, &oom\et ldteheo, r "' 1 ,,. ---642 11729 - :..;....;:t:;iu.."..:..:..= febuloua view, eom p p.m. All or Part to Apply towards rent 390 /mo v?S 6876, 2 Br l Ba, g01r. yrly, nr? WINTER RENTAL·4llr. OCUMllllllS Almost new 5 unlla fum Avail short lmn. Lr1 exec Home 4BR , (213 ) 926·2874 Private Party .534·3740. beach, adults, no pets -BR 1 Bu, up.lair~ no 28a dplx. fum 1unfum. ::tose to bcli. This ta dbl ~:11•rt~::e;~~1~6~: jl500 Mo. 759-l!m. 3BA, den. Nr Hoag Hoap 2b8~1 ~~~ W~~r ~ blk to ~vall 10115 673-11955 ftk1~P L'k~~ ~~~ ~0 011~ ~~meh orn 0 vie~ 5304 wade 1s on an overa1icd 3 b d rm • 2 bat h , Htw-... .._.. ] 169 on Blurts In CM. Ocean c . ........ y 6 H630, Zbdrm 100 puUo yrly or 962 9804 .-..,us <lrl' r mo comer lot SSl.ar perk. A r-" • View, Sunde<"k. Jae. •15 . I Jack!!M2~14 f6Z5. 963.1001 urter 6pm ~I 8070 mwit to see. (SD7467) flreplaee. l''our 2 Rdrm, .... 1 .... 1•"•100 ""'" mo. Nancy 642-4:573 <S.31 L..,_. leeda JJ41 Newport Cresl 2 Br, den, Winter Rent11ls 2 & 3 Br & wknds. Dano Poiftt 3826 MULHWH 2 Bath. rireplHe BAYCREST 5 bdrm Bill 645·5218 wknd's. •1••••••11•1101••··~ .. 2~ bo end wilt. Very & Bach. apl Clean -....................... ll9C•Y'O" ll•••'TOllS Terma. Roaer Brown, homew/pool.largeyard Ava1IOct t. OCEANFRONT Mobile private. Month to mo s~.67861615-0318. Cor"OllodefMar 3122 1 bdrm. 1 ba 11i>t H1kl! Delig htful 2 bdrm ~ Ag\• 673-7300. $2000 ·. LIDO I SL E Homes 11000 mo Dbl S7Z5 Call 1992 n10 or ---....................... walk •o "·•uch 'l/o P<'1' Me Lain <A.1do. See gate. MOllLIHOMIDtV. charmtnf 4 bdrm, 2 NEWCONDO · · · . .,., Walk to bch. Quiel 3 Hr ., .. ,,.11'3 <A pool,spa,tenru.s $ltOC) bath, new y redecorated FOR RENT wide. 499-!JlB aft 7pm .00·264S WiRhr& y._.a... s o .,...., '" 1S9-l.\!M ( 7 I 4 I 5 2 7 . 5 t 0 0 Lots for S. J200 Sl800 mo. Yearly Bill 2 BR, double gar. elec •BEACH HOUSE• Coir. Wottr+.CMt R...tah ~ 'J ~~~Id g~tx~ ~;; D~~ve 2 IR, I lo ratio Veruilles, sp1mous 2 lB New Deluxe Coaeh It ....... 1 ............... Grundy, 67}6161. gar opener 631·4361 . .IBR, frpk, be.amed eel · i & 3 bdnns. 2 balhs, M•r 2 ' 1 .._. by only 719 llehotrope garage, yd, kid,. ok $.1!1!1 bdrm . 2 ba. Security Cabana BeaUUlully de THE rRIY4CY OF 641-1991 mg. Courtyard. S. Laa. rireplace & garage SfflA,_... Ava!!.10 ;!.!f12!!itJ6 9645921 gule. club hou....t>. ocean corated. Pvt B<'h Mual ISTAnUYIMG BAY VIEW CONDO. 2Br Sharp 2Br house on lower mo.~ From $750. 67S.9111. C .. or •lop IL Share new 2 br. 2 ba apt 2 Rr 2 R11 duplex, ,ml 'u view $750 See! S37,000S7s.&sl4 Can be yours on this 2ba, mcely furnished Easts Ide Garage No 2 NICE NEWER HOMF.S 2t0 I Mtwpori ll•d. in old CdM. nr be111·h. spa1·111u~. :I\ J1I 10 t. no 557 1997 4 dbl wide, adul~ over 2+ acre homesile cov Se bid $1.200 1 dogs ~~ mo Avail Both have 3 Bdrms, 3 USTILUff 96 Ml5 3S , no pet& S32,000 ered with mature c g /mo yr y now Call Wayne agt, bath, dlllin& room. den. •bdrm, 2~ bl, family frpll', deck, gar, lndry pt'LS 4 · HURIEACH&IAY ~·0569 avocado trees with ac VILLA BALBOA. 1 Br + 646·8816. r1replace and you can room, fireplaces Clean S380. 644 6178 c 81111 Hllllfill«Jfoll ltoch 3140 2 Br sharp, yrly S6SO cess lo a private lake & den, t '• ba Prof de· • 2 Br. 1 Ba. Condo Mesa walk to the behach Loca executive flome Avail 4081, Acacia, 3~[m· ;ba ••• 1•1 •• , .... 1•1 •••• 1•• 2 Hr. huge deck, fum or lEOUCED!!!! riding trails SlZS,000 corated with woodsy Verde. ctuld OK. New lion: 3 Arc Bay, a now.$1 ,SSOmo ocean view "'t'r pm THEWHIFR.ITREE unfum t750 yrly Down as low as ur. In decor •< ........... ..,.... private gated rommunl~ 642·5161, 640-810'1 call 673_7~ J R PROPERTY Anxious owner has views $1500/mo yrly .-.. .....,....,,.. SlOOO . LuxuryAdullUt11tsat;il GERS lereslaslowas9'1 WaterfronlHomes,lnc ty , mo BAYFRONT C .J .__. __ ;::-3711 Lg3Br.2Ba,lo~cr,3blks rordilble l.1V1n" 1.2 & 3 MANA slashed pnct thousands AGENT 723-8333 NICE• 2 Br Condo near No rth Laguna , • Ortrr--.." to bch. dshwshr soft " cm 6173 biJ._OJr.4 Perrecl starterhome,5 631-1400 So C Plaza Pool, oceanside or highwa y, P1er&.Sllp.3Br31Ha. •1••••••0•••••11••11 •• wtr,pallo S850mo lse Br Well decor;Hed slar park 2Br, 2Ba --:~~~~~:i-•lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I jacurn + Gas paid. S56S $125() mo. Agt. 494,7551 New Kitchen, Complete-On the beach 2 br winter 613.8157 Olymp•t' size pool, hi:ht 3 lfOllOOMS be.auty CKRllll 12) tconn DOWN Mo •""1""" ly Refurbished. Carnot rent at vacant No --ed tenntH'OUM Jatua1. 2 l"'THS MULHEARN <H UU YILU IALIOA d......,.b ....... LocJ-a H• 3250 ing /Drapes, orr.s t,.';el smokers or pels StOOO Co•to Mno l 824 park hke lands<•apinK u 75 MONTH Lake front lots with l.uxuriously appointed Elsi e 3 r 2~ba ffl'I, yd, u1•••1t•••••l•••••11•• Parking Year Lease mo incl all ulll 496·1901 ............. 1••••••••• Most beautiful bid!: in -REALTORS 9 \ .. 12 f 11 two bedrooms or one and enc Is d 2 car gar bd k -r.·" V""R h If " 129 35th St. lower unit, Liob11..-u~o1·... , ' y r u Y den Fabulous ocean Amenities incl Jacurn, 4 rm .2!>8ValleyView S3000/Mo Bro er C t M 3724 M ""A "·DI:: oml!al " xlnl cond Avail now ... .,.. ~ .. amortized tenni'•, pool. Ava·il 1n 15. H. ouse. Fireplace, bu1ll· 759-9100 °1 0 "° mospht.-re 2& 3dlx apls 1146-0019 12131,,,,, ... 1711 17141527-5900 67S.7414 view. Maid service S690..,lst last & dep ms,A/C,carpet,drapes, L H ................ 111•••• No~G 5461034 2 br, ~ + $350 dep ...,.. $2000 per month. Six 646-6691 enclosed yard. 2 ca r Gr'Qe v;,w om~ CASA DE ORO UfiWLY DECOR. CrpG, drps Bil 111~. nr 4 acres or land Newport months lease 631-7300 garage, gardener Cou-SpacTous and open 2 ALL UTILJTIF.S PAID " h All d 11 1 Peninsula duplex 2 Br 2 Ba frplc, year lt'11se Isl & last 675 49t2 Broker :o-ercld Realtor. Back Bay area Condo for pie with up 'ft 2 children story w 1pano view or I Br gas pd encl gur 5 opi. 3 u nope s • ..........., 1600 Beach OK for Condos, "' d h ' I \-' I 893 4894 "'-r"r Orrice or Medical Bldg. Fantastic Townhouse. lease 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 car 0 .K. Nopels! Avail Oct Bay & O<.'ean. Lg 3 Br. Compare befon• you was er, poo t uu ls ' 1••11•01••••111•111•" 64J 0763 ocean view, frplc, ever· garage. tennis t'ourt, 2. $650 mo/lease. Call din rm, fa m r m , renl Custom design 642 5<n3. I br condo, teMIS, pool, SUPERSUPER --ything furnished. $895 spa,pool,rompletely re· owner642-013l S2000 1mo 6311400 features Pool. BBQ, 2 1r.l loADf clu bhouse, washer , WESTC.:LIFF 2 Br 11, Ua Townhouse Adults only, no pets 1585 Mo 1728 Bedford l.ane 5-18 7533_ 919 Sunset. CM, zoned MoblltHOIM Mo 760-9117 model.ed, S850Mo. Ref's Lovely,private,3bdr2ba. WaterfrontHomes,_Lnc cov'rd garage, sur Newly decor G"as pd dryer. refng lst. IJ~l & MG Tryautorepair.lg Poril 2300 W-'-~R.........L..1-required No pets Ownerwillhelpfinance. SPYGUSSLUSE rounded with plus h encl gar . pool, dshwr dep.S405761Vi633 120xl40 l-Ot. small bldg. •110•1111'"1"•111111 VJT.,.,.._ ..,,.,... 544·80'71, 739-6521. 83l·l273 $2200 pr mo for a 6 Br, landscaplilg Adult hv r\dult:. 642.5'Jl3 Spa<·1ous I Br Apl A\'ail Act now·won't last! Trailer at RV park. ~2 blk 2 & 3 bdrm, 2 baths. HOME FOR RENT h mg al its best No pets on 9 15 Pool. loundr)' Chuck Spiller. rllr lo Hunt Sch. SS.800. fireplace & garage. 3 Bdrm S'T~ Fenced LOCjmCI NicJ-1 3252 4"'1 Ba house wit great I Brfurn $445 3 l r TownhouH far , frpll'. l(arbuge (Jull'l 2 br. Iba. read)' for 631•1266 (213)944·S653. From $750. 675-9111 yard & garage Kids & u••••••1•0 •••••....... view 5 Garden 1 n g 2 Br furn $520 I Newly deror g:is pd d1sp . ~ara11e & parking ~~~O.st,e5pr;l flaros~ &be:~~ Momtn. Dtteri 17 06 OCEAN f RONT pets welcome. 545.2000. Niguel Shores model villa service included 365 W W11son.._ti42 1971 encl gar pool. ds\\hr spare Adulu. univ pel~ R;fs 642 6217 Rtsort' ' 2400 Deluxe 5 Br. 21, Ba A enl no fee. 2 Br. 2 Ba.~ car garage. D.M. Manllal RJtr Adults 642.5<r13 rons1dered $425 Mo Ref's Sl.200 Mo ,\vail B d . 11700 Magn1f1cient ocean 76~0135 SUS CASITAS 1 S-pa"iou" -2 -Br 1 Ba 842·8801 sP~1 to 91'M 1 Br condo, ~SO mo ....................... ran new spac1ous view S850Mo 661·7770 Furn lb pt $345& ' J I T th Th F \'c r s a1lles , LJll R dtltdH ltftda lh ru 6·15·82 6759932, sq rt >2BR,2BA Dining messa e. 1NEWPORT TERRACE r a Laundr)fJe pool $395 ues ru ur.. r1 213 8302.ll3R1chard P~Courtya~. pool. 213/446·6684 rm/study. Mulll•leveled ---, COND0·2Br. 2Ba. view, up lS E~c111~aN ~du~!>·~~ 548-~ Mon 8A~·9PM imall Commercial Bldg jacuu1 Tenns $4.40.000. Bayfronl Lido Island, townhome. frplc. vault La*• Fontt 3255 gar, no pets Wlr pd $625 :a 4968 b ~l0PM I PRIV "CY,-QUIET MARINERS WALk San c~ 38 76 & land, 60'x125' lot Owner/Agent 675-8700 & 3bdrm·winler rental ed ceilings Pool. spa 1•1••••11111•••1•••••1• mo.673-7737~~3073 · twn 5 "' t!. 2 & 3 Br Townhou:.e , ...................... . Newport Blvd. 641·0'163 675 7225 675·4646, 1213)"9 4466. S850 mo 673-9498 Lg 4Br, 38a, exec home UDO ISL.AHO Sf SC>llMI l.oC)lllla IHCh 3148 Like ne\\ l & 2 r Apls Apts P;itl05, !>Ingle & 2 bdrm I ': ba . r r pit' I E SID E·•, Blk r m Irv on the waler. Prof de-3B 2B N ....................... 11o gar or ca.rpon. t:p or doublt-n tr i:Jrdl(t'!> rarport beam ce11Jng!>, :0Rdo111hll ... s/Tow• LA COSTA 'HCM11t1 U~ ro co rated lg covered r a, 2 t'a r gar ow furn lux studio !>pa TV down. balcon~ or patio nedr Hunt II arbour lndr}. oce:.en ,,e.,., S47S hotttetfor .. 1700 Golf course frontage ................. 1 ..... ~vepa~~r·1g2By~d~e7_;1~~s pallo.gr~athomeforen lhruMay82.SSS.l~ maid 1>erv1ce: phones, pool.~pa.bbq,laund1) Child rnOI\ ll406ll07 493 2710 •••1t••1••••••11•••1••• Spacious t SD 2 ba on G--ral 3202 S850 · 631 ~I .,. · terla1n1ng SHOO mo 8LU FFS 3 Br 3 Ba Sl.25 wk 499 2227 lush shadl-.1 landsrap r S t A 3880 the 4lh tee 1111.000. low •• ::'; .................. 3 B ~o do 2"'; 8 N 586·8430 Fam Rm New pttint Newport leocJI 3769 ~"!ui:.~J Puf~ 't1~:~~: Ht.: NT 1 ~8J~~ U \' .~: ••• i:c!.11 •••• 1 .... . Reduced lo Sl 28,SOO 28R. 2BA Condo. I yr new Highly upgraded Tile, Wall to wall carpels Wall paper Landscaped, enclosed patio Pool. Tennis. JDC 191,000 +assumable lsl 13518'7.. Open Fri.Sal & Sun. Or by appt. 32031 Via Tonada. San Juan Capo. Off Alipai . corner or Del Obispo Agl. Pa cific Compan y 498-5640. 4.98-5020. down Owner/Agent SC ~~za frpl~ a't~r Mksio.VM;o 3267 s11so.Mo.644-2:KIO ....... 1 ............... Pines 2650 lle11 la. 2 Br ,., Ba l'alw lbdrm l'Ondo, pool, spa. 615·8700_or~5-722S WIMTa RINT ALS pool jac lenrus '2 ca~ 1•••1•11111• .. •••••1••• Beautiful 2 bdrm, 2 ba. S49 2447 carport washer dr) er nr hos pt & park, Park Arrowhead Country Club L-• .......__ • ' ' HOME F'OR RENT rondo. 0111 nn. wet bar. ncl "'atA & lr h pa ,, 0 r I e a n s S 4 3 S lol on fairway. un· ~orWlnWW. gar w/opnr, 3 patios 3 Bdrm. '650. Fenced garage. pool.Jacuzzi & THESE\"ILLE 2 Br 1•, 1 " ~r a~ iu t21Jl43659f!Z after5pm _ obstructed view or lake, CaU 06ur7r.Re1n7t7ai1Dept S76S le~0'709 yard & garage. Kids & lenms. Sl.200. 640-8126 or Ba Adulls. ne\\ l'rpts ~~Ss~l~~!~~~i° So·.£&. L-3886 n• .... ,, ~ 38R 3BaJivtyd,comer ls I <••2000 4975471 drapes. patio. gar """ -~-S42·1.,.,5, eves 646-~ b ~ we come ......,-. · .. , . 11 1 5 Agent, no ft:e ~5 20(>0 •••. •••, ........... •••• lot, fplc, I upgrades, 1 A · f water pu ... a . PALM SrtllNGS gent, no ee. BEACH BAY TENNIS 636·4120 12 Blo1·k to Beach i!BR . Adult condo for rent Approx. 5000 sq fl level. S850rr.u.~t·9990 Htwportleodi 3269 3BR. 2BA, patio. gar 2619 E .. Santa /Ina 2BA Adults $475 124 Fantastic ocean view 2 Es tate. best area, Lux. 2bdnn, 2ba condo, .............. 1 ........ S800yrly.67J.4136 S-i75 20thStn·et )36814!1 br, I ba. pool, garage. fp , gar, pool. s525 Seaview4Br3Ba,family a\'ailnowS650Nopets walled & gated. wlll con· 642·5290. rm . dining rm, ocean & PARK SETTING VEAR·AOUND FUN· LUXL'RY DL'PL EX Spa1·1ous apt avail no11o 979 0075 sider exchange SB00,000 Easlside CM. 3BR,2BA . . Quiel end Ullll lownhse Soc•~I Acll••lles 01 2 Br 2• 7 Ba. dble gar Bal' h I.' I or I & 2 BR 11?3·0188 +den. Pool. Kids OK night h~t views. Pool & on greenbelt Master reclor . Free Sunaay 1650 SQ ft 11o1lh e\ery From S32S • Clo~c to Apor+m...ts F.lmishtd tennis ~prmo. Bdrm + 2 more bdrms, Brunch • BBO ~ • xtra. huoa rear )'a rd G G & SD F w Y or UftfuniiWd 3900 0vt of Shift S7~ mo Call Chrisuna. ,., 600 lalbo lsbtd 3206 21'2 ba. pvt patio Nu Parhes •Pius more w11h RV gale Adults Balconies. patios. poob 101•••1t•1•101111••••11 Property 2 o 557·2783, 8.51·5117 Waterfront lease, 4 Br 4 , pets. $675 Call 644 9514 GREAT RECREATION. $655 673 t>J.l>, 64~·9666 Jae lenrus. lndr~ far S E A W I lli...I D 1'0101 •••111••••••••••• •••••••••"0"'11'10·•• lf.1.oo•au~ Ba. family rm. top con or Answer Ad 11272. lllllf'llS•F•eeLes50n:> II U :-; TING 'f CJ:"\ "" D'f..ixe~ Estate in So. Virginia, 126 Lillie Island 3 bdrm, -r-"""""'" d t 0 dock for 40 boat 2 Br I Ba Pool garage VILLAGE .. lh d $1250 Ls Do l.g2 Br l ,~BaE s1de 11 "· 642·430024hrs 1pro &prosnop1 •~ GAROESS4\JOll1(•1IHH 110 at' res Modem home. en mo e l • $1900 ~o pets S4M Mo 1395 i\ · 6400997 675-6000 house Gar, serv. porch, -BLUFFS ••eanllflub)•S.1un3 Bols a Chica &. ll t!il Nt•w 1&2 bdrm luxun ..................... 1 6400 sq fl , pool 1, mi lie ' , • Hy!l•omassagt>. Baker 641076JBt11on9 I. 846 1323 . 12 Units Costa Mesa county seal PERFECT lolboo PlllMMlo 3207 nu carpel. drapes. & 4 Br 4 Ba. clean & shaJ'l', 3 Br. mint cond1t1on on Sv.1mm1ng • c.,11 Mon·fo"r1 adult aplS in 14 plans I S600M , SJ.25M dn 10'# W0,000. 55~2177 _ ......... .............. pa ml next lo lenrus & beat'h lush greenbelt Vacant Oi ... nq R~ngP I Br stove & refnge. uub ~~~re~~~::~ u~~dufi° rr~r: ~o;, ~11. ~~~~ Nel SSOOO per year Real &tafit New, custom. luxury J br $1500 mo Remax of Npl 0 w n r Ag l S 1100 BEAUTIFUL APTS paid $375 Mu 2 Br sto'e $325 ,. SISO ~erurit, 631·2150, 2043·2049 R-ci.-2100 home, l block from BoborDov1e75!1-1221 644·0496 S1ng1es •& ieeo & refnue $125 i\dults . from 1610 +pool~. ten W II Lt. '---r F frpl •Oom~ • Fu1n1>t1t>o no 15 "• ,., ,.,.,., • I 545· 798l! or !ltiO 26&i n.1s. waterfalls ponds' a ace 1••1•111t1on ••n••1••• erry, 4 cs. Jae, 2\., S. C~ 3276 & Unlurn.Sht-o • "°"" pe ....,...""' . I BR frplc ll V. ,..1111 Gas for rooktn. g & heal Eos~ OwnerwtSheslOtrade !or ba, gar Mo-to-moor yr-WESTCUFF i••1••••••••••••••1••1u l~1ng •No Pe1s . Lge l bdnn. I ba up· laundn faril nr :ho inl? paid f rom San Rare opportunity lo buy sell> my custom JBR & ~~~~~an furn. Lu x u r 1 o u s four • Near B<'h 2 Br 2ba Mo11e1s Open o. 'Y stairs .tpt D1sh.,.,:1shcr nina $jg5+de" 847 U9~ I Diego Frwy dnve :"\onh an apt. house on Irvine den home (approx 2,000 """''.,.... bedroom. three bath 1 Ocean view Call Bel.s}. 9 •ob t•arporl. ~00 mo .r .o. " un Beach lo McFadden Co land, 6 spacious SQ ft ) on 1'l Ac. an 3 bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car gar, home. Beamed ceilings days 4 98 0500 e v Oakwood 64().0997 2 bdrm I b.i 77 94 thl'n West on ~kFadden to~nhouses 2 & 3 bdnn Escondido, !No San between Bay & Beach. in hv1ng room and fam1 494·8727 Garden Apertment1 3 Bd. 2 ba. nr So Cost I Ne11oman ~50 l~l la~t to Seaw1nd \'1llage floor plans. i300' lo2300' Diego Co l Will con SlOOO per mo yearly. lSt D PoW 3226 ly room. Secluded pool 3bd rm. 2ba. walk to Plza S495. upper unit mo, dep 642 4<13l t' 171~ J893 51~ $48,000 gross income sider 2 ~ 1 lot Prf~er &d last rCeqhild+ cleOaKmng. •1~•1••••••••••••1•0 size yard. Space for boat beach. gotr. tennis No Newport Beach N. 641 8657 wknd~ or wkd~:; Spar 2 br dpl kirb OK Rooms 4000 Asking S72S,OOO OWC semt·rura area w1 in peetspo.sA1tvl t0/15re. n . no 2 sly home. 3 decks. 3br. or trailer Sl8SO month pets S675. 492 7913 aft 880(71~)v545:;','c)4 aft 5 . patio S4~ mo 1!>1 laM terms & pmslble trade 12 m1 of John Wayne 2ba. kit, liv rm upslrs; yearly basis Agent 3 m. _ 17381 Keelson t Ht•Jt·h ••••••••••••••••••••••• for duplex or ? Bkr airport S140,000.$150,000 675-2916 sep lbr. lba, l.Jv rm, kit 631·7300 Tustin 3290 17~~~,~~ .~=!~i~Mn 2 !(~~~g!.' ~~a Pll~l~.nr~t~: I Slater I 962 :ll37 Rr°l!c:n~ l ee~~~ 51~~~e~ 953-1220. r~e.714·743-0lJ4 2 Br l Ba. frplc. yrly. dnstrs S8SO 779·2639. Harbor View Home, i•••••••••••••••• .... 1. (71 4)642·5113 adl t s. no pets 276 DELUXE21R. I IA. S300 Mo 760-0553 after IMOtM rroplf'ty 200 SOUTH LAGUNA adults, no pels. Avail. 5Z5·6951 beautiful executi ve 4. Br. 3 BR . fenced. pool. lgc Avocado SlilS mo .. dl'p N r bt· h, new 11o f pie. Spm 14•kdays ••••• .. 1•01101•11•1•1 Gated Estate area. 3000 I0/2S. 673-8955 Fowttaill v.., 1234 3~ Ba · landscaping, patio, dbl gar . quiet -548 75101642 57?2 patio, encl gar. tlshwshr, Laguna Beach Motor Inn, M.AKE.ANOffERI sq rt Fantastic Ocean Copi1trc.ohac:h3218 ... 11,01111011111 •• 1 •• a arm system.seperale nbrhd. $750 Agt Oceanfront Neal 2BR Rach L:ml. hot Wlr pd, smoke alarm. lndrv 985 No PaciftC' Coast · View. Pro( decorated 2 ••11•11••00"""""""3 Br home. avail. 10/15. maidsiguest apt. SISOO 646·4380 '600 Mo Winter Adult avoil now SJ15 mo 984 raril . arllb .S41i5 llw) Laguna Beach 3 In come Properties. yrs 1549,000 Palm Spr· Great loc. Super dean 3 nu paint/carpel. S790 Mo. 759·0279. Wettmlnlhr 3298 675 3382 121~ 795-:~na El Cammo646 J62'i 960-4614 Dally. Weekly, Kitchen Easlside Costa Mesa mgs, Lake Arrowhead or Br 2\.lt ba. frplc, New mo. 96J.2T18 NEWPORTHGHTS ....................... OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br I Large Bachl'lor ne\\ Tri plcll. 2 br. j\:ir &150. a\•allable Lo11o winter Owner w ii I r arr y other Real Estate condo pa mt, drps & cpl tTSO. H.,..h..t •~-L 12 .. 0 Like new custom built Avail now 2 Br J Ba Avai l Winter Weekly d "' j d · lge front unit no prt~ rates 494.5294 or house 496·6642wknds&eves -...., OR--... .. d Monlhl 6'1J.7873 mo ern £.as si C'. • 'Priced to sell' 499•3470 55111215 ., •• 1•11011 ..... 1 .... 1• three be rooms., two Water & trash paid . y._ . private p;itio, no pets 10 J c2t3l493 IC>.55 Balboa Inn S90 & up ' Col'Ofto def Mar 3222 I BR 1 balh, nr beach. baths, for.mat dina~g garage Adull.s, no pet!> S350 Mo 548 O!Q HYrttill ton weekly K1lt'hennet1e. VIEW HOME ••••11.~··•••••1•1•0'.'" S385/mo Yard Ava al room. Ea.tang area an S450 + $400 deposit WIHTa lfMTALS Brand Ne11o IBr c:undo in HorJw 3842 ocean rront 675·8740 m 1;41 076.1 292.H'ollegt' AH Cu~td ~te!tJ CA Beautiful Turtle Rock 2BR, Honeymoon Col· 10/l 536-8312 kitche~ View.I ns:io per A enl no fee. 545-2000 OCIEAHFIOHT wall'r oriented proJet't j ...................... , Room 11o kll pm Nr bus View Hbme comps well t~ge " Can~~n v d~r 4 IR,.,OOl ~f.~~ ft:~'w~ ease. 3Br hse. pets. kids OK. IK 2 bdrm. 1 bath $475 frplc. bltns. gar .,., opnr !Deluxe Adult Ba~ port ~hopping ~nler & OCt'. at $465,000 Consider ~es7;1~ 5 · a s. 1 H lington Be h E Blur co'odo 4 br·2 "'• ba, yd S650mo. 3bdrm 2bathS625 pool & Jat' SSIO mo Condo Oulsland1n~ Adull.s 962 7520 AAA Bonds for part or · 1 n un drps ackl.J~u 631·~ ' ~·3115 1 Brighton Spr· Pent h ouse \' 1 t' \\ Close loo cc Pool non formal dmrm, fam. rm 962.7780 213·541·4460,541-4813 C~......... l .. OO Nice 2 Br I Ba up~r in Harbour 28R. 28 ,\ 54>2SIO w/wel bar. grdnr incl LUXURYIAYFtlONT rwwi-.. 4 lex S4Z5 r mo 679 SISOOmo Boat shpa\all largeeqwly.Subm1t. SPACIO~S SBr. 3Ba. ~~i "only S:ft Ca~ S35Am1gosWy118.SlOOO. , ingsProJecll I Overlookmg Huntington smkr,Sl70 · Avail now. Sl200 mo 2 br, 1 ba house, dble gar, 3 Br 2 Ba with boat slip 1••••u•••000• .. •u1 c.:: ter 116 ~ 6551 through Pett.>ri. l.andini: NB Spa pool S200 mu ----Agl 760-8311 I g e fenced ya rd lig Cc.,Oll Mcloill _n l213l 592 35&1 282 I 136 Christian ~orals ~on -=-HAl\:CH ~ Hf ,\L TY \M> ~)~) 1 2000 ~:m~ onu~7'cre ~:rin. Lg Harbor View ~1 s now S575 /mo Nr amenities. $3500 Mo Beautiful 2 bdrm, en. Steps lo Ocean. tennis. patio Adults, no pet~ lnin~ 31441 851 1910 aft 6 P M r d L N rt . II Kids /pets OK Ava il Avail. Ocl lSl. Many d 2 Br Twnhse. lndr) I ' drinker non s mkr come Uruls or' Equity ---------1 home. Pool, spa, view. Bus hard/Gadield Broker675-4912 end unit. attached dble Jog. bake. 2 BR. 2 BA. $425 Mo dep 755 W ....................... Sat Sun $280. ooo Act now ' PALM SNJHGS ~~rds~1~ .:,oim~e;v~~ 833-7381 days/eves CAHAL RtOMT HME L8~ar:· J:~~I~ ~~ Wntr ssso. 673-3596 I .18th St 646·~ Ora,ng,etree ,cnndo I Br 2 rms. S210 each '375 B Ok C Op Agent Approx sooo SQ (t . BR B S7 "'"II N Sho BR 3 tvt.•3 ....., DCIK 2 bdrm 2 ba fireplace I St I 2 B 2 B + 0 t. poo . spa tennis o-lh f & bk d L r er O· Estate best area to3PM~~.after64 ,2 A. OOmo.1.... ewport res4 644-...... oru:'""""' . ·. W .k unnmg argc r a sauna exercazerm $425"" oor rg 631-4516 walled & gated, S3tO.ooO 76U285 Gloucster HB Bushard Ba, I year lease. $1200 Harbor View Knolls NB 2 fa! ~~~·t~ oe~~172ee Garden Apt Pool S435 Mo. C~ll S6I 0633 window, Pvt 631 5476 IMVESTOIS DBJG>HT Seller wiU carry al 13%. 3 yea r old. 7 unal townhowie apts. 631·4361 98 UNITS 114-7,..xnl equity, S800,000 total. Kingsiu 1 Br. old CdM. & Adams. 968-al!ll mo. Isl & last. Gwen Br 3 ba .. Long or sh rt .!1 . !!.!!!Y , ~10· 710 W Ulth St Nice furnished room in 1·323-0188 Walll: to !>ch, garw/opnr. I '--3244 Henry, term . 11000. 673-1624, Versailles 18r, furn un Easls1de 2 Br I Ba nl•ar Loguno leoeh 1848 private home Costa "-RICHARD SOWERS 673-"'""l 57c ""'3 furn S.S35/S510 mo yr schools, no pets. ••25 ••1•110"••0 •••0 ••••• Mesa Call After liPM Hllltt"""""-Hsbow $550. 6754010 Bltr. .. .................... _. ,,..., ' ,,...,. round 213-792·3469 Eve "" Hotel Cahfom1a Apts i, 548 6892 Luxu;;';;.;do on the Block lo beach, 3 br 2 ba Ne w ~hale a u " 714~~4 Coadota...._ 642·4957 Mo. 631·515.5 --block to beach. M'l'Ufll> I .. water 3 bdrm 2t.'l cmr house. No chldm, Woodbridge, lbdrm + W R r U1fwAl111td 3425 1.BR Versailles 'Pool •2 Br I Ba.m s bldg., rcfrige, slO\l', XLN1 pvl.ba&cntr nr b th 48· bo t 11 •1 no pets llOO Gardener den, $695. 857-42.81i. INTER ENTAL·4B · ....................... · 2 h · I child OK. no pets 2265 carpet ~ Mo meld~ lloag No smok, no kit 8 .1 5· ...... ~s 5P100eas000e includ. S73-67Js. 3 Br, fa m rm, d I bl 2Ba dplx, f~/unfum. NEW 2 bdnn, 2 ba, stove, Jae · saunda-.,~rm63, 1 !,,,,; D Maple, 645·9494. ullls 6 Mo minimum· S275 646 1035 ava1 ~.,,.,.,, . t 1 . t some ocn view. 5304 f . W/D . sec. guar , """"· . ...,.,., •~.,. BR R 0 97 ,,,. F 11 f 1 equity Will trade for 3BR, 2BA. Ocean View. garage, cen ra air, pv Seashore Dr S800 mo re rig, . car~ts P CIFICSUNS~ .......,,,. J . gar. _!_:._307.J_Qr4":!. 2797 u y um. uli incl. Ille home, condo, or '? Pool. Beautiful! 12000 yd, commw\lty ~I & 851.8070 · · dral>l'.s· patio, dbl gar. A VlEW 132 E Bay Street Newport hac:h 3169 rnokm g pnv Laguna (714)846-6855. mo. Lease Option. ::d ~~u":'/~~I :~; Beacon Bay, 3 br. dock, pool, Jac. $750552-8672. 15 steps to sand Lg 2 541·5331i. evs,646·2~ ....................... ~f ~~h 4 94 6176 --------•I 760-7287 u".'""" tennis, 2 yr lease, $1700, Be one of the lucky few . bdrm w/carport, bal, t Br l ba . adults onl>. no PARK NEWPORT - Y Lo D 4 B h /180 d g ,,_......, Rent in Costa Mesa's pets $360 mo 644 7722 F urn 1 s hed Ma I e e-W OWll New 4200 sq. fl. home So. r ome w ~ refs reg. 675-8617 ldry rac util inc $655 · · o.;.:, ... c.-! Laguna So. calif's best ocean view. SlSOO_lmOtn· NEW EST gated 20 ~1·9417 <®ts__ APARTMENTS employed non smoker view Sl.100,000. Will eludes all apphances. OYERLOOIUHG Town home VILLAGE Junior Bdrm Versailles Mesa Verde. lmmed Ot' matur e Quiet. con trade for ind/eomm /in· 76().1891 t5 acre private park, 3 COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 Br. Rec fac 5495 Mo rupancy Spar 2 Br 2ba genial C M home $175 Tu :0.. come properly. Call Cotta Mfto 3214 Bd 2 ~ Ba, 2·Sly. ~~P!~ l~w-/~ar~e'!: 644 5369. 548 .8636. apt, bllins. frplc. gar Nr COUMTRY CLUI 556·6378kee.P.£all_m · Paul497·044or499-5648. 000101............... lHA&.S S700 /mo. Kids OK. no h d lbs . t 75l-9llO.C>wner/A ent shops & transportation LIVIHGIH Hot.h,Mohfs 4100 Fott&crowP_.. '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 2br,2~ba t79S pets Y ro-u an mas er /\dlls no pets $495. EWPORT •••111•'•••1••1••••u•1 llln ,...._......,. 1~ Nice. Clean 2BR. lBA. 3br,2ba 1175 John MarshaU suite, formal dining SHORTTERMS 546~ H • .. __,,_.. Magnificent CdM Ocean New Cllrpet, fenced yrd, 3br. z~ba ~ 831 tall rooms. wood burning Beach rentals by week IE.ACH SULAJtl( MOTB. WS-View Pool Ho me encl gar,. No pets. l500 •br,2b1 1125 · fireplaces, micro-wa ve ormonlh S"IS.Sl70 2BR apt w g11r. dts· Wkly rentals now avail ~10.000 12SO.OOOequ1ty. !;5~.~C~~~ Orange Le RaiaorRh 133-llOO ovens. r~ petaos & 2 Br Wanter Rental, up-hwasher 1984 "D' An adult communll) on Sll2 & up Color TV lk*IJ'I" 714/760.72'2 Xch•n&~~~ Univel'lltyParlt,4Br.2'°' ~8!1h· Pnvate .. el~gant per w /ocun view ~~;~~mS:~M Open the Ba ck Bay Spec ~~o~~s0;~ ';fl'~~~ ---~~---Ve~ pvt 3Br, 2Ba. frplc, Ba. lease on areenbell VlDg only. 15 mmutes ~dulls, no pets AYa1I tacular Spa. 7 swim 646 7445 ltalh.. pet10.S'195mo.AM t825 Mo. No .-•. Avail fn;>m Fuhioo bland, 7 now. .67S.7019 I Br. ancldmg uuls S3Z5 mangpools,8hghtedten ---'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ w-.a.....i "'f00 11.u ""'" """"' ""'" ...,... l4IYfnllt W "'-" minutes to S.C. Plaza or . Prefer single. rts bk I Live at Newport Beacb ;: . ~ .. ..._..w., ....... ._ 10.17.Actm.m. br :ft,A,ba.•t:t~N O.C.Ai..-.Jusleaslof l ~room rum. 1111 uul OIS cou . I e lrlllS, :Z units, Newport Beach, •1••1•1•••0 .. ••••••••• Louly. 2 Br. 2 Ba. W ln Sq . B 2b 4 •.,_,.,mo. o Newporteivd. ' so. of pa' d I hou1e rrom 9112,7940 P u t t ' n g g r e e n < P C HI SIOO weekly lux\J rious. Finenein& PRIVATE PARTY.seeks Eutside, carpels, c~od~ AJ~re3 1r. ar' tr~iu~~L !;'J~:!: San Diego Frw)'. Start· water 1550 yearly Brand New Condo 1n BHhelors. 1 and 2 Pin e Kn ot Motel avail. $U .O,OOO. 752·~ bu ch fro n l home. drapes, h-ups, enclsd MtA di 541 :°is' I · 631 .-~, .... ~ ing at SUOOO • month 646.4419 water oriented project 2 bedrooms apart menls. 645·0440 1 lse/optorpu.rch~. Mr. gar. 1700. No pets. ~. ,'l ..._. _ _...,_ " Br 2 Ba., frplc & bllns and townhouses from 5-r.....,. 4200 ,.•...---1 G re >'. 499· 1635 or Sauge Wilde ' Co. University Pin 2 ~r. 2 Bia C1nyon Townhouse 3 631·5439, 2473 Orange 3 bdrm, 2 ba. aUractively Lush landscaping, 2 jec. SSl0.00 per month •••11111• .. •••11• .. •••• -• -415·861·oal 675-9008. Ba. study off itnum, Br . 2"' Ba. on golf Ave., COii.i Mesa. furnished, nr. ocean. 10 1 pool, 2 car gar w /opnr. On Jamboree At Newport 3 Br l house CotteM1914u.lh llS' of boot sheh ea, COlltse. FantuUc view 2 Br. l Ba.enclsd p1tlo & moe.tm.8'1J.90fl0Agt. adlts, no pets S725 Mo. SanJoaquinHillsRoad rrom orean. parking. wilb 20~ down, OWC ...... L:xu[~ ~~blargh 2 patio, lovely aardena, f ro m a 11 room s . f araae. Adults, only. Sept.June. l500 mo. 2BR. 545-3115. (714J6M-l900_ Wk I y av a ii n 0 w U~% AITD. Sman ..... , ................. d~i ·•dbl ~:..~e frplc.'900.~ Goraeous. Thi.a is the 500 Mo . 7Sl ·1UO, lBA,patio,frplc,i.;blk 8r1ndnewIBr.Condo in Oceenrront for Winter ~75-6115 __ __ neiatlve. Owner will ....... fw hW / oven, laJ1 f ced $725 3 BR Orangetree nicest unit In the de· 5'1-7001. to bch. Open houat 9/'l7. water oriented pl'OJect, Rentals. Furnished & Vee..._._.. 4250 tr1d1 • make offer ........................ ; 1°fd0~r., 1 rd e :'1e r , Patio Hme rr.h attor. velopment. Fireplace, Ne•port Qwt. 2BR Con-~ W Balboe Blvd, rrplc. bltns, gar w/oPflr, unfurn, Brol!er. 67~4912_ •••••i•••i••• ......... 1 rm.ooo. ............ JIN privicy Avail lO.l ~ aar opnr. adlt comm.. wet bar. pool, Jaeuul, do. Ocean Vlni. 1800 sq pool ' Jae .. SS40 mo. NO FEE' Apl It Condo OCEANFRONT 2 & •Br Daw .., ~ •-....................... ko 442,z,J.S. · · all 1mtnltiea. No. pet.a. Iara I e , ult n s iv e fl. $1000 mo. Winter rental apt, NB. i.; ~ 3115 . IBri&hton Spr rentals. Villa Rentals Avail Winkr Weekly / .,..._,~-l•-:=::::::~~·1;;:;·i:::=7';;~~1 W·~i m.J30'1 c111tomlullon. Avail. &4'-0a2 blk to beach. 3 BR. 2 B1, In Pro ttll. 675-4!1l2.!J~er Monlhly 6'73-78'7l OWC witb SMK down. ---·u Sbedroomt,2storycondo Univ. Pt, 1-c. 3br, 2bi immed.'1400Mo.Leue-To .. •l•I 1ar, $600.Avl 10/1. V SU.• ...,...., laaa ,..._,._..,'= + bqe pldo + famU, twnbM d~ &er c/a IHH optloo po19lblt. -·-· JIJI SSZ-1539 Uttle is Bis!! Ctau1fltd l BR ersa1llts. Pen· New dlx v.tr 2 br l'Ofldo nn ao.m. 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MZ-76:11 ~---PAJNTlNG-CUSTOM l...lc R s Free Est -Tues & Thurs Sl5 hr repairs. sealcoaltng 64s-3T4S C I -..... H-.i-HAULING &DUMP .............. r work, 25 yrs exp Many 64&1067 Rooflft9 673·5880 _ S&S Asphalt 631·4199 .,... c •--r-• JOBS, ask f.or Randy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I I Li 0394 International Paanlang ••••••••••••••••••••••• • L French drs. hdwd noors, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••u••••••• 11418427 BRICKWORK . Small oca res c 114 1 HighQu.ality lnt/Ext BALBOAR00f1NC C'O Tn*MJS..-.iu IC. -moulding, shelving Hansens C~amk Tale, JAC K OF ALL TRADES jobs, NewpQrt, Costa Bonded. w'd. Free est. Free Est. 556_1631 AlsoskyiJtthts & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASPHALTREPAI R Roug h & fi n ish floors. showers. tubs. Plumbmg.elec.heallng H.a.cJIC"•• Mesa. Irvine. Refs _l!utchisoo,963-Qlill__ pluttnng Ter m papers. legal Sealcoat111g Striping Complete services Free call art 4PM, SS7-821Ml Odd Jobs 6:11-4068 Jerry SS7-7S68 675.3175 Fine patnun• by Richard Painting & paperhang· FreH~t. 873-0143 pleadangs. reports, lel· ~c~~39~d. f'r:~~i81 ::.~40l~onded . he'd Drywal HROEME IRMPROVEMENGT TREES /SHRUB TRIM Frplcs·Patlos-Planters ~~::)'~'.~.:St~~~~ of ~nr~a~D~~~· :arc~.;~ War -~r ~!pg et~IX ~J~~l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAI . PLUM BIN • Garage & yard clean-For a job done right. h nit · It Refs 497 3121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848 5741 ~!~ ........... C!~~kmd;n~'b;t~w~::~ D~~~.~'lr.:e~n ~~~~eni~le e~~~cNutJ~b Hu:L;[i~~~~~~~~as i~;i~S:==e~: T~RRxy'~PAJ;;l~~IO ~.~i~y. . -. ~1~~:~~1arlt 1t~~~: W~dow~ Babysattmg, my home. I Kil , bars. ear • storage. dable. Reas. 631·~ too small 645-2811 lge truck. Lowest rate Masonry Small jobs & Int. exl 5 yrs exp PaperilHJ r 1 berg I ass 5 pa 0 r ••• •• ••··~.••••••••••••• yr & up, nr Victoria, Guar . 645-GS21, S4!H68S DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC Carpentry Masonry Prompt. Call 759-1976. repairs. Frplc racings . Reas free est 645-9383 ....................... automotive water sof· Original WmdowWasher C.M. ~-84S2/ll46·5759 Carpet Stnlc• 14 yrs exp. Fully he'd & Roofing-Plumb1n~ Thank you, John. Refs. SSH SS5, 760-7074 EDWARD'Su PAINTING. 1'.he Paper Hanger. Prof te n er r REE w 1 l h Avg 3 br1ho7.:!,e· S3.5 Babysllhng by teacher,••••••••••••••••••••••• insured SJ2.SS49 Orywall ·Stucco·Tale CLtr..t.u1•youR "'CT CO INT EXT BY mstall.Decoratorqual purc hase or water 63_-_....,_ loving care, park run, Sh a.... tri al Remodel J 8. 646-9990 liA" ~ "' HA.Ill MASONRY P R'o FESS 10 NA LS Free est. SteveMH281 heater or Pool Solar • LettheSun.shme In" nutritious I ch. 848·2578 ampou ~steam clean. airC c COMPLETE SERVICES HAULINC 831·1993 Brickwork. block walls. XL NT R E FS . NO AVERAGE $10/ROLL System Call Advunce Call Sunshine Windo" --Color bnghteners. wht ....................... ' wood rences. Concrete c H A R G E E s T All kinds. Free est. s I · 0 Cleaning, Ltd. MS.8853 hilden crpts . 10 man bleach. ELECTRICIAN -pmed Carpentry, tile. elec. All-AroulldHaulftcJ pa t ios , complet e DISCOUNT FOR UN· #330986 Nonn645·~_0 u ar , 77 1 622 or •••••••••••••••••••••• Hall. liv/dm. rms 115: right. free estimate 00 concrete. plumbing, 548-3964 landscape:i. l.ic. 368294 5'0-4119 WI NDOWCLEANING GERWICK & SON ava room $7.SO: couc h large or smal l jobs. pa1n\lng Free est Hotiuci.c.IMJ 646.15~ Fl,JRN.! 4~3l46 Plashr/Repair Spr!Mt.n Comm'llResid'I Builders Since 1947 SlO: chr 15. Guar elim Lic.11396621 673-0359 953·8255 ....................... INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ....................... ....................... Free est Jam,631 -1918 Additions, remodeling, petodor Crptrepa1r RESID /COMM 'L Complete home main ROBIN'SCLEANING Have something you Res1dentlaJ /Comm'I I PLASTERPATCHING SPRINKLER INSTALL WINDOW CLEANING plans. Free est Reas. J 15 yrs exp. Do work Highly qualified No Job tenance. elec. ~lumbmg, Service-a thoroughly want to sell' Classified Reasonable& Fast lnl/ext. ~yrs exp Repair & Yd Clean ups Resad'I specialist ~~ ~70 myself.Refs.531·0101 toosmaU.63U!004 etc 641.£!67 cleanhouse ~~M57 adsdoitwell.642~8-~~ Neatwor1c.Paul515:_~ Landscap111g 64SSS97 Freeest Alex64S-j~ !~~~ .. !?.~~,~~!'!:~.~ .. ~!~~ ~~:.~~ ..... !~.~~ ~!'::!!.~ ... ~~.~~ ~:~llt•Ht/ l~J::"' Trwt 5035 ~.'!.~.~~ ...... ?!.~~ ~:!.~.~ ...... ?!.~~ !~.'!.~.~ ...... ?!.~~ ~~ ......... ~?.~~ Hawau Golfers Paradise Prof M W\Shes to share NEWPORT 1Rela1l Store Best beach •••••••••••••••••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD! Lost Fox Ter· Found · black ktllen. jLost Hunl Hurhuur EXECUTIVE Condo. 28R, 2BA $39 00 ocean front apt w F, PENINSULA location in Newport ' ltlslness I SatfterMh} Co. rier, "hate w bro"n & g r e e n e Y e s . are:i. 3 mu 1-'l'mJle pe r day 4!19 16 71. 25 40. non s mkr . Spacious executive or S7SO Mo 116 23rd St Opport.ity 5005 All types of real estate ' blk spots. vie. Harbor Yorktuwn H ardin~ bro"n pupp) pl Lah & *SUITE* R•ntols to 51.-e 000 638·2097 Hall AIJ serv1res availa· RETAIL SPACE S w I m m an g P o o.l S,.cNlliM) ift S,:M 545-6880 -Found blade & white cat. 17141846-7445 953 1122 MC/V. 581 6380 1 met a Ph Y s 1 n t Ed. rices across from Cat v 1 675-4185, 67J.1401 ••··~·····~··•••••••••• investments since 1949 bl wn Gisler & Baker. :>57·4511963-5643 _ I Setler Small Rev. Jrd 24 Hour ESCORTS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Condo 2 rooms ble, ·optional' From 225 Choice location on W Chemical Serv1c~ Bus1j 2RdTDt L?Sl shag&} brov. n de~lawed. male \'1t FOL'~D Sm P.irrol !Ike • ~ Cul ll\ 1ng expenses' '215 for both 1 person sq.ft. up at reasonable Cuast Hwy m Ne" Port ness NLaguna · ig u~ 642-2171 54S.06 II Cockapoo M. ans to In ine 7~·3740 bard Vl'r\ tJm.. , 1c .\ttrat'll\e Ladies would Established 1971 ~oh smoker. private rentals. No lease re· Beach l.<XXlto3,000 sq :~r,a.lra~nex~~5}"~1i -Murr. var Beach Found . Big yellow dug Thurin &Nr"ponBl"d 10,etoparty"youCall Featured in Time Mag al 645~. qu1red,call61J.J002 rt a'1111.m4J6457100 t 'wn net lufaom~/ Blvd Atlanta . H B call & describe West •63l·~ Lynnorl.aunean)1ime Lar ge Cl1e ntel e Great loc Ocean Blvd BOAT SLIP c;d.,M;MI ~~.~ /'ta11 li11ecl. Pff'lOflds/ Reward.$3&-4258 s1deo!C.M $48-1775 PenOftak 5350 _9~53~9~36...,3 ____ _ Person.ii allenl1on & Cd M, frplc, co urt yd Share ror less Approx Mon -Fri 9·6 PM ' Lost&Fomd Losl Brown leather Found small Poodle.up ~areful hCreerung Time S32S 953~17...fil.J..anL o•ailable whe11 you 800. avail all or part 408.867.om _ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w a 11 et c 0 n ta 1 n 5 prox 6 yrswuld. v1t• Saving! Wanted2'FemaJeRmmts leOHowdeW:ire2400 Busy Shoppmg Center Free to qualified tenant AMoWlc.,...... 5100 Jewelry 497 434 1, Beach & arnu HOUSEMATES to share 3 Br home near to 6000 ~ft. offlc•1. Retail sales offices or , skate rental store, sales, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673·6Sl8 REWA_RD.'._ 847·583S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ent&tloy......t & For total stress r('duct1on Prepcn atioft 832·4l:W ocean in Hunt Brh Call Su or Randt CallAfter tOAMurAfter video games, elc . LADIES Lost. Sun 9120. 9pm, Lost · Springer Spaniel. ---C 0 11 e g e s 1uden1 s 675-866" 2PM 642·"'"" C I I For the ultimate 1n re-•1· I l t "Sus1·e". lflk & wht , ~· ~ 7075 & relaxauon m3~!'laj!e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ste\ e 10·8, S48 2817 Jobs W Cll'lted. welcome S225 Mo in· -'" """" omp ete y set· UP ama ayan ca. an w ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• <'Ids all utils. Call 17THSTREET Ground Floor. 600 :.q ft Choice beach loc laxation. Call Relaxa· brown face. paws & tail, yrs old. vie. Lag N1R. PSYCHIC ESP Eicprr male practical anytime 900-_ l!f/_4 __ toilet carpett.'<l. close 10 675~1851 673-1401. lion Spec1allsl. "Holly". very fragile. SHighlands, ~ 6rl'"ard R ti:ADINGS nurse. basic home nurs- --COSTA.MESA 1736AnaheimCM S29S BEAUTY SHOP equip-(7141951·9449 Woodlake Con d os . id496-S767,4.,..,-_!17 byAM<\NDA mg rare Good cook. reg F rmmate, No Laguna. 2or3 room officesu1les ment and fixtures ror \Visa &M.C.accepted) Green r 1 e I d & Lost · old reddL~h brn M f'llF.EQl'ESTIO!'\ ordiet 5SJ.J1128i7_14_1_ S350 mo +,., ut il AiC,plentyofprkg.Util WESTCUFfAREA sa le Includes · Patricia Box of Laguna MacArthur .SA m1xdog.red collar nu \l'<SWEREOHY Need a break' Mature Oldest & largest agency 1n So Cabf. since 1971 Credits. ABC.NBC.CBS. 494·5~0L.641-l391~ incl.Avail.now Call 700sq fl reuul shopnow Hydraulic c hairs . Beach will conduct 2 Children & parents tags, ans. to Ruay. \II' PHONE woma n will t a k e Shr Beautiful Npt Realonomics~-6]00 avail High traHic loc hairstyling stations. separate classes in gri eving Reward Beac h 1Newma11 CALL67J.0836NOW ' charge!Chtldren.clean· Cosmo. Plul Donahue •lzoff• Hc1ght.shome.Overlook· Costa Mesa. 250 sq rt A.&t 8S l·&m mirrors. hairdryers. psychic awareness· Who ~3l82t:_J791 ~84~7-·~24~7_7 ____ •••••••••••••••• 1ng.ref 252_·97_68_. __ ing the Bay & Ocean suite. Sl751mo Uhls in· shampoo bowls and Has It. How Do You lo a II ne" clients who need a place Lrg BR & BA. Non rid. 779 W 19th St RETAILSPACE lounges, display cases. Recogniie It & How to smkang mature male 771·3350. l280 sq rt Harbor Blvd allsupplaesand more Use It. Reservations on ~ & S400_64&-8055 BA YFRONTOFFICE +storage 15()() mo Call 631·97S4 or, after 6, ly Starts Mon Sept 28. F to shr 2 br rondo in H B 500 feet, Jamtonal. park Realonom1cs 67S-6700 call 898·~ 7 30-10·:.ipm For info. :"ewp0rt Beach. 641 1899 11497 21!2 Ser\'ingalltheS Coast w same Tennis pool, l!!A,.!lC 700.9440 • Let'sgo 111to ca __ -_. __ W D S275 + '7 utils & Airport 6 offices + lg COfllllMl'dal IUS TOGETHEa Lost & Fo.d 5300 Garden Gro,e. 895 3482 de11.:..67J:47'3 1~6_1 divided rm.~ sq rt 1n ltentak 4475 I have. a httle IJlO!leY & a I••••••••••••• .. •••••••• fflltale houstMlltH cl. mamt + ut11641-8070. ....................... lot o~ ume Lel.s hear 1--------- Beach area. Excellenlb Z4·hrs HWf'T EXfC STES your ideas Class1f1ed Ad Furn Pool. lcnms. etc Share 2 ore suite an pre· A limited number or Sitter 1!2Z7 642--4300 24 1 S2SO to s:KK> 964·8029 or st1gious aU'pOrt area 375 speciahud omre suites hrs OpenSut too' l~S 644-2583 sq ft For details call are avail ror sub lease COSTA MESA C~~rfc~~~:!!!. Prof F.age2J.~toshare _85_1_:6226_._ ' in oneofNewPort's most Pre schools , well I L 3 r _g e s t G 3 y 3 Br 2 Ba duplex in YIEW OF exch1S1ve ofc romplex estabhshed, exrel loca Male Female Room C M Non-smoker, frplr. MEWP'ORTHA.RIOR es Quiet. handsome ~t t1on Land&bldgincl FOUND ADS ARE FREE &al~ male Sen·1ce 1n So dswhr, w d & lrg sun Office with water view ting lets your co put its C/21 NewportC.tr. ~:~~s Y1.~~\1 for rental deck S312 SO+'' utils Approx 1.000 sq. fl on best foot forward Call 640·5357 64~4287 Lost Female German 642·5671 12131~3040. 642·943Saft6P¥. W Coasl Hwy Quahf1edServ1ces lnc ESPER TE OWNER Short ha1r Pomler (L1ver •1111!!-ll!!!!!'!!!!'~!!!!'!!!ll•I Re~nsiblermmtetoshr 1714)645-7100 at l7 l4)975 OHO for ID A I & ticked) white tap on 3 B"'lboa p d pl . -:.. part1cularsandv1ewmg must sell Conlmenl~ ta1·1. Answers "Ami " NB Ocean View ~· to " en. u ex Proress1onal & medit•al Res taurant Fantastic Bch. Large House.~ S225 + util 646 09 76 office space 500 & IOOO lndustrialR...tal 4500 lease great terms Lost9/8/81631·2291 M/F 67J.1926,~-eveiwknds sq rt. Near Lake Forest ....................... ! Sll0,000 Found Small male mix Roomll'Nlte needed·'2 m1 &S.DFrwy. 1600 sq rt space,either800 Bkr.843-0709 do!?. Br wn w blk from Oc Alrpl>rt Hamson&Assoc sqft crptdoHl~&llOO sq ,- --. , h h · Oc · 7141493-37~ ft whse. or480sq ft ofrlee I WORK. You get paid s ort air can view A Profe5S'onal Service For Professional People. 3 ufftces lD screen. check rers & employment. wall match you with the ri$(hl Roommate ' 30 Day Guarantee 25'. oH with this ad wshr dryr MF 24·34 -----&ll20sqftwhse 1·23yr Need working capital ~sc~l.848-<.!lll8 S375mo 7~12Q7 EMERALDIAY lease Lovely NB C M now'35"',returnonyour Lost: Old blond male Female. 30 wishes lo Pr~ressaonal Bldg. 2 Rm area 642 7004_,64S-0340 S 645·7~~v~ ____ Cocker Spaniel V1C' share w professional oflice suale. 1510 No -iOwn yourowoJeanShop. S.E.:..Hunt._~h.!J!)J-9591 female small 2 Br house Coast Hwy Laguna Rentals WClllhd 46001 Offering all the Na· Found verv old Siamese on Newport lsland S240 Beach. 610sq ft w•lovel> ••••••••••••••••••••••• tionally known brands. F. vie Pac Csl H"Y & mo 673-0l)!I ocean view. SI 25 sq rt Noo ·Sft!Okang retired $13.500 00 inc ludes S~rior 67~11SS Lrg 2BR Npt Heighls 497-247lor544-3339 Christ ian Gentleman beganning mventon "REWARD" Losl Imp S300 mo Ut al mrl Call Sublet share prime' ~~~:e~mg ~i~n~~ :~! airfare for I lD t~e aP: box Tax papers 8 l 8l Bob 548j71Ji! Newport Blvd orrace hne x fol references pare I cenlt!I', trammg. Harbour Bay, CM Call M F lo shr lgc house. Call24 hrs,64&-lOJ6_ Cal'I An s wer •581 . hxtures & G~and open· 642-5726 __ C M S200/mo.utilspd AVOIDHIGHREHT 642430024hrs ing Promotions. Call Losl. white female Mature persons 25·35 l7lh&TusltnSA I Gale Sa n l1llan S1ame~emixw 1be1ge& .trs 548·1i61.! ev~s Only II): -NlCE • I 805·834-0643 Ext 6--brn ears. tall & ba('k. Prof F w rum seeks JOO to llOOsq ft CORPOIATE l11•HhMtlt blue eyes. Answers tu Oroncp Co:851·77 I 4 energetic. anterestmg Mike Supple953.4040 PRESIDENT O"°""""J 5015 "Luc " 494-1374. md 35+ lD fllld & shr. Prime S.A locat1on 1••••;1••••••••••••••••• Found Blk remale Lab MASTER VISA Accepted ~ teacher wtlB mo. old daughter wants to shr your house, or fi nd same Pref. F wlchild, but not nee 957-6035 Balboa Isle' Dana Pl. between Newport & San Desires to renl quahly INVESTMENT Balboa Peninsula ~~ ~~7~ 1 e · 831 O 116 · ta Ana Frwys. Pleasant furnished home . COUHSB.IHG 675-1864 4 --window offices with re Seasonal, yrly or option We can help you dis Lost Bic .. n. whl F. Shr Beautiful2BRcondo cept1on & telephone 10 purcha se No cover .yourlnvestmenl Wood bridge , Irv nr SC Plata . Nice' Non· answering sel'\Tlces. Sl8S children, 00 pets Will Polent.aal. 2 F~ee con-Reward. 559-9315. s m k r S285 . Owne r _J!er mo. 973-4592. rumash nnancial ref's sultat1ons durmg Sep· 5!>6-L626 PRIMEIAYFlOHT Prefer Lido or N B tember. Call lor in SCRAl!ETS GClf'OC)t1 1400 sq ft office space area. Contact Secretary. ro.r mation and a ppl. AYNl£RS Sh are 4 Br. home for•...t 4350 Pam Rick Keeler 631·0213 "'1ft be b & available Ocl. Isl 1n 17141 .,,, •. 1152. wk-'ay•, Aot. s tween ay ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• NewpQrt high rise With ""' " a a.::.. berry-Wince Newport Beach. Avail Storogt~ ba nk . restaurant & 9-5pm. MoMytoL.om 5025 Money -Cactus •mmed 67S.2637 aftG. on Balboa Peninsula marina. Yearly lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHOICE F to Share Nace 2BR Hse next to Fun Zooe oo..., n $1.65 sq rt including Getting married. selling Widow has money lo loan This is sU U lhe land or 200 mo + Ulll CM Pet x 20'h rt> janitorial For appt call xt ra furn. incl sofa. for RE Sl0,000 up. No orcportunity where any OK.642·4457 673-2943,673-39~ Mr Seling645-6646 loveseat, din tbl & 4 credatcheck,nopenalty. kd can grow up to be Prof female. clean. ,..,,,.,._,a~ 4400 OST utr.~ chrs. waterbed. TV, Call Denison Assoc. President -but It's no h 3 """' --C A~A la mps. stoneware. 673-7311 lon g er their rtrst quiet. mature, los are ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fu ·shed 1175 t.o S2SO bl d N h ~"-'-'~------CHOICE bdrm. 2 ba Balboa .Pen 1617 Weslc'·rr. N.B. Wanl m1 • . en er, etc. Ol 1ng u~v w_.__. SOJO -=.::.=:..=:..:.·---u uliJ.incld.CallMS-9161 mor•than.,CJ\879'-5755 ..._, --r d s --' Cor condo wtocean view financial Inst. 1000s.r. .. !WU · ....................... oun amoycv, g1 S400mo Carolyn 1.st. floor. nt54l-S032. 17TH STIEIT .. IMVESTORS mix, Doxie mill. Border ___ 673GB COSTAMISA w.a~ Collie, Irish Seller. .... EWr-c~ --.nn;r,, Cocker tnix, Terrier M /F ~ or older lo share " _, U'O •'""' 4500 sq. ft. of individual Lima' led -Her. Take ad· -Sb P l'..iAo-lull · "" muc. eltie mix. •159 lg 3 bdrm. 2 ba rum apt. res a •• _,_, service offices. & recept.ioo. con vantage ~ tax·free in-ca ls • klttftll. Irvine pool Costa Mesa S280 EXEC offices. lnclds Cerence rm. rtasonably teresteamings .. PLUS. Anlmal Care Center. mo. ulil incl rcpt. sec. xerox. under· priced caU. ~ (714)851-8392. 754-3734 _ _~l200 ground plc'g, telex & an· Realonomics 675-6700 "' h h llq1.1e decor. conl. rm. mo.ooo Found: P P\lppy. Black ~ rmmle to s r se 644_7119. D~ Mcaa aauna Need Restart Capital with 2 white front paws. Balboa Island Pvt rm 500 sq.ft. pror decor. -. ~ Divorced, gave ~rlt aJI. White oo Olea. Collie? w/balb S:Z..Oimo + ~. UECUTIVE ocean view, 3 rooms, I w\11 pay interest or ~ Collar. NoTap. Vic Hell Ubl. 675-3454. ._ SUITES patio, builtins, {]. ~ or ? Call ' t.alk. Ed. ' cb. M/F nonsmkr shr rum. 2 IN VHY SHAU! 7S2-3IOO. Ext -8 to i-F.:;:o..r::u;:.:n:.::.d .::;: =Tzt=rr:...le_r_m_ht_. BR. ZBA Wdbrdge Con HlllTAGI f700/mo.Call:644·22160 IJaC 3:30 Moo-rrt . female. Black a. 1ray. do . S27S + "" uti l. PUZA ..... ,....., 4450 Mort91p1. T,,., Shepherd, ftmaled black 640-6423. eves. N I ..If' D-~ 5015 •· tao '""-"' .... r mix ew uxury "' ice 'face ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-. at • "",..ru•1: • PARK N F.WPORT Shire Io Irvine·• bus es l For lore • office aoace Hospital Em~oyee, 4 "r ............. •••••••••• ma I e • tr i' colo r ed• w /relinf'd m p. empld 1 -. 1 w Rld•eba~lc ma, blaek 4t M/F Dix rurn Par k center ! Euy Frwy ac· atrealODablerates. Laguna resl nt. Needs EPAYntEMOST e Cellh Avail now' Call SOOto .. ..-S.IPt "BRbo"-lnLagunabv Fot vourTD'••notn. white. male. Ttni•l)OO, ~~~tra lgeview ipt. fordet1ik . ' · M~A VERo£ b R. Oct 1th." Up to Mo-0. Al DtnnltoDAUoc taa ' ,white, m•lt RE-NTAL NEEDEO ·. II ·I ll '4MZl0 Pl.AZ,\ Respon•lble. Excellent 67&-73111 Sf a m o yed . wh ile , •ws Mesa Verde E C M referenet:1. Prime ,Prop. Bluffs Pvt e m • I e · Ba n d e d Pl'of.lady rlfltdshomtlo •DBMDOflfllClh S4MI • · · m Condowantu ecood P id sun. Ntwpo rl ·shire. Cdm/NB area. 1..iaaroam No tea1ere-* •4,7_.1"** TD $30~ 1 XJ8t 8tadl Alllmal Sbeltcr. 673-'100bul,S17·lm__ ulrtd. A4J. Alrporter Watts' Stu 12'°-'1f' ral~s. Prtn o!f;. llr1-"-'44-:.:....::•;::;:· :,,.;''----- RnpooslbJf, DUt, f to 14* 8eadl 81~. Btn -· f'oster7Da71 t oud: H•/Shtpbenl, shr 2 br CotoM ~I Mar SUO 2 P'nrn . Qvtc Center b1at k a tu. m alt . hcMIM, -Ind • .al.II. Car ...._ Ollltir, prime WANTAC'I10N? N"'Port 8eldl Animal aours.11fraft 7. 1oc:ma.or ... m . Cla1tlfed~so.5171 SIMllef • ...w. i . ' L __ _ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee•••••ee•• • e : 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL ~ : e 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars e e Its easy to place your 8-0ay Week Class1f1ed by marl and 1t e e costs just $8 -thats only a dollar a day' To qualify for this e e special offer you must be a non-commercial user offering e e merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must e be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad e needs eight days selling trme or i ust one e e e e Use one word in each box About 4 words make one e e classified ltne of type Minimum ad is 3 lines Please print e e plainly. e er-----------------------------., e e 1e e i e • le • e e s 1.00 e e 10.60 e e 13.20 e • e e 15.80 e • Add S2.60 for each addltlonal tine for 8 times e ., . e, I • •I Pub li sh my ad for 8 days st arting e : l Cl assification e •I Name : ~I Address e • I City Zip Phone • =I Check or M.O. enclosed O : • I Charge my ad to: • -.I 0 # E • t xp. • :10. # Exp. : • L.~-----------------------------• 9 t········· WE'LL PAY THE POSTAG E ······-------i e i I 11111 '. ·~~~!:!,£ ! ! • f 'j I UNITED STATES ~ • e ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL e-e 1 • W ,lltU CLASS PEllMIT NO U, COST/~MESA, {A LI FORNI A f ~ • • s ;-• • i POSTAGE WU 8E PAK> 8Y AOOAES&E 5 • e < Orange Co11t Dally Pilot g1 • •: ~ Daily Pilat t : I Bo11seo • e • I 330 w I l1y It. I • e I Coata Meia, CA 12121 ' e • I I I .............................. I I I ·I · . .· . ... .. '· .. : j . j ,,, pc it •' O U 4 10 0 -5 9 Orange Coast O~IL V PILOT /Friday. Stpttmbtr 26, 1981 in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- djse priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. 3 Lines For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 8 Dollars TM new Dally Piiot 8·Day ~•k lt'S a Classified PLUS JolKWtllltd. 7071HftpW•ttd 7100 ' W•ted 7100HefpW..e.d 7100 W..ted 7100 HefpW_.td 7100HtlpW..t.d 7100HelpW..t.d 7100HelpW..e.d 7100HtlpWGllfid 7100 1 .............................................. ······················· ······••·•····•········ ....................... ······················· .••.................................................................•...•................•.. Mi le IJlllnn Attendant. AUTOMO'nVE ~r. rtlllble, honest PAlTS Call 54&·2 Room 12 COUMT'llMAH H.tp Wtllled 7100 Dealersblp or foreign ••••••••••,•••••••••••• auto parts experience IOOO:ma/ preferred Call Glen for ACCOUNf AMT an appointment. N e w p o rt B e a c h ROY CAIVB Architectunl nrm seek ROW ROYCE 1ng fu ll time book AMDIMW keeper /accountant 64°"6444 a.-...ld COOtC Din ARY AIDl IN S U It AN c: E St ate MEDICAL SEC'Y Security Personnel <40 hr Sharp & depend Wages Raleigh Hills Hospital in Raleigh HUis Hospital in Farm, Ftn Vly, needs fount Bin Valley M l) week ~ hr Phoot' open. 646-3666CM Newport Beach has a.n Newport Beach bas an staff help Xlnt benents needs expenenced front 67S-6101 Bc>tween 8 & 4 BARTENDER Ex. immediate opening for a immediate opening for a 842-7.!~ oHice recept10111sl/scc'y M.Qn:Fri. perienced for new cook to work second dietaryalde toworkfuU Ironing person to iron for 3 days pr wk Re 'ESTCOHTIOL N e w p o r t B e a c h shill, 10.:.l AM lo 7PM lime relief shift. Dulles clothes in your homt quires excellent clerical TECHMCIAH Rest /Bar Apply 10 Experience 1n the mclude helping cook & Must be exper. htl\'e & written t·ommun!ca Leading pest control person btwn 2·4. Tues hospifal setting pre-dsshwashing. Excellent r ef's 67S·472S . 8 s lion skills Apply C~A rompany needs route day lhru Sat 1012Lst Pl (erred. Excellent fnnge frin4e benefits For tn· wkdys Inc 17601 E 17th St. terhnician for steady call· Barbara Duran Du ran (7141 645-5707 _.., 71418388000 EO E IEVEILYHIUS (714l64S·S707 E.0 E EO.E M_!F Newport Villa, ~ooo . -. We train, no exper Knowledcable 1n ac counts payable, rece1va ble, monthly state ments. payroll cor- porate tax forms Good typing required call between 10 and 3 644·1581 (8ebind1beRltJ). benefits. For interview, terview, call Barbara J• ...... OR Tu st 1 n o,r ~ d 11 1 jOb Entrylevelpo6ition Movie & TV Casting M/F Hilaria Way, N 8 Mon MES~GY necessary Call Tim Dr1vers-dehver bakery ...,9 6021.._.",.,,... "12 AUTOIOUTI Service is seeking rella· COOK. breakfast & lunch P r 0 d u c l s 1 0 f!!, 7.3 ~ 642·~1 Pull time in Costa Mesa ".! -=--""'--"°-~!•_"3"_. NeedP1rt TimePerson ble. de.pendable people exper ram1l y supermarkets Early Jarutorial .1rea Calif drl\ers PIM>MSdesMcMooer to Deliver Daily Pilot in for desi~r jeans, n_ew restaurani. Sin Juan morn lo mid-afternoon. lmmed1ateoperung for lu:e>nse. good dnvlng re SANTA ANA OFFICE N U h 7 d fall (asb1~ & sporting Cap1"strano ca11 •9.,1•uD C1111771·4750. full and part time rord.over21 Adv give-away promo ewport eac · ays goods. Pnnl adv. & com· · • "' '"" J lo 'd I Call Mary St t ..... d & Jt':u;::e~on lhru Fn. mercials. By appl only, Mon-Fn - -Hang ghder mfg . n_ds A~~ly ~:pe~ at s:'xi~ IOam to lpm ev~~ :~:~~ntl~:s. '1~r !213)274-7142. 9424 Cook. Needed for Pvt driver. Vahd Ca hr. Chalell62428eachBlwl. 556-0460 lt!rv1ewinLA.Call 1\hn• Approx. 3::.>toS·llOPM Dayton Way Suite 202 school. 5 hrs per day. good driving record re· Huntin ton Beach. MODrr.•s;ir.orcoRTS 10.ll_90n 213-~2647 Accounting Hours: Sat&Sun Beverly Hills'. ' !n9-924!.:._ quired.~ E Walnut ~ ~ lllLIMG CLERK Approx. SAM to 7AM * IOOICKEEPl .... G Cook for HB pre school SA. 547-3884. -------· Toj> Dolla~ 953-0971 Production Packing & Irvine ad agency needs Earnings apf'ox $4~ " hrs S.1 M-F S3.~ per hr. Factory Tramee, print-JANt'TOR Models needed. All types handling hosiery Full· gd . billing clerk. Must ~er mo. Ca I Bryan 10 -k ey by tou c h . Ca11Patty960-8788 ing & packagmg. Co. lmmed. opemng for a Men,women&children time position. English have bk pg. background. olland. 642·4321. Equal Diversified experience • u • • • ** .-;;;; • • • paid benefits. 4day work Janitor to work full No e!.P nee 548-7762. speaking. Crystal Crea be versatile, accurate, Opportunity Employer. nee. lnterestingwork. in· COPY CLllK week. 979-7660 ask for lime. Monday thru fr1 Nursmg R.N Assistant lions A~ar:&!Jl-5414 Oexible & detail minded. cl lite but accurate typ-1 ed in ( Frr Mark. ___ _ day. 9PM to 6AM shift D N s Work 3 weekends P 1l1me, 1days,2 hrs. da1 10 key by touch &Jd. BABYSl'ITER. Reliable ing Good opportunity mm open g or Excell. fringe benefits a month only We net-d ly AM delivery, LA · k"lls Christianladyforl8mos with fast growing food position. Variety or F'REEPRE-SCHOOL " package "'or1nterv1ew. h T1mes.SlOO/wk Laouna typing s 1 req'd 111 d 1 · i 1 CM b ( ' you r expertise on l e " lral·n 00 NCR """. Ex-boy. East CM. 64&4348 company Costa Mesa ut1es inc wait ng on n in exc ange or call. Scott Wheeler. _Beach 494-8496._ -.. AM or eves. area. ~2.444. customers. copying. col mothers help. 752-~ 1l•·!n5·0700. or come 10 weekends Hnng you're --~~~~~~~l~all Mrs IAIYSmet Boat carpenter f6.00 per lating, bmding & hot Gas station Attendant. Advanced He a Ith ~n~!ie~g~ J~~ ~ eco: P /TIME EVEHIHGS ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Need special person to hr requires 4 yrs ex· stamping. OC Airport M' F, with some ex per. I Center. lD> Bnstol St valescenl Hospl. Beach Co111111Mg kee~ourllyrold MG11 penenre Use hand & area 9570048 full & Pltime lmmed North. Suite 100. Npl area Mrs Slone YCMlthCGrriers ACCOUNT'S RlC · " wer tOOis lo 11\Slall all • u • • • ** • **~ o nin 644-selS3 I Brb. EOE M IF 642 8044 Adults with outstanding ,.. _ stu enl busy and pro-po c h 1 ~ dunively orcupied boat cabinetry, perform o u n t er e P . Nursmg attral'l1vepersonaht1es Hospital Corporate of weekdays Moo-Thurs 4 tnm operauons. Install dryrleaners. 10·6pm, General UUHDRY WORJCY Non cert.tfied auis S4 00 who enjoy working with f1ce. Panullar with col-• PM 10 8 PM our Turtle; pre-cul wood parts & 4 0 hrs W 111 tr 31 n The IGIMaa lay Clllb needed P time for l'on per hr Ex~ll work mg 10-lS year old youths lect1on procedures. in Rock home. 752-0138 da pre.fabricated parts 7S9·990_1 ----Ma's c-val. hospt Apply Be\Cr cond1t1ons and benefits Evenings 6 9 Pm Call surance co & self paid 833-lZ76evAsk forf'reta Install wuts to prepare Wanted Ptr early AM A....W ly Manor, 340 Victoria EOE Bayvie" Con I 642 4321. ext 343 RIC.-TIOHIST for law oflice. must be 1ntelllgent, congenial. diligent wilh gd typing skills. Grtat opp'ty to break into the legal secretarial guild 847 0041 RECU'TIOHIST G row1ni: c•omputer software house ~eekmg sharp person for Recep- t1on1 s l & multiple general omce duties Must demoratrate good typmg & phone skills Apply 1n per son · Mun s on M gm t Systems. ~ E Fischer Ave.C M ~ Hecept1on1sl, Reserva tions Clerk Maior Orange County allrul' lion seeks attrarllve re l'eptlomst to proct'Sb rt> servat1ons & perform genera I office duties Must haH exrellent telephone personality Some office exverienee helpful Type 60 WPM Fast & acc•urate 10 Ke} Bondable S da)~. no Bund 's Start S.S SO hr Full benefrt.s for career mot1\'ated enlhus1abl1c member of managl' menl team Call Jack Besrkw1th 8 JO to 4 30 for 1nten1ew 6(2 4783 in NB Recept1onsst. Light typ. mg, heavy phones. Xlnt frin1e berielits. Mon-Fri. Full-Time $500 hr 661·645~1 ----- Girl Pnday, experie.nced. small mfg. s h9p, Laguna NliutJ, near SO Frwy & Avery Pkwy Answer phones. Invoice. order mat.enals. Full or P T MI C R O P RECISION SWISS !99-4S08. RECEPTl°"'ST TYPIST Immediate opening in loan brokerage co answer telephone. greet vubhc, and lite typing. Call Katie 64C).9350. Restaurant HOSTESS F 1\ime days. apply dai· ly between 3-Spm. Coco's f amous Ham· burgers. 4 647 MacArth!!f Blvd, N.B. Reuul ASSISTANT Ml.HAGEi Fully experienced 1n quahty women's ap· parel Please <'all '7141SS7-~ or apply in person Mr Elliott's, SC Plaza btail S.S ''"°" H1 Fashion discount ~~~-u~~~all Irene Babysitter avail my ~~~h f~~r'::t~~er Cao~~ d~~~t c~~~er Ah;~fy '?~ An opemng is cu rrently .£-~L ~~l~~C~~01H os pit a I. ~~w~s~ f~1~r:and 5 CAPABLE PERSON TO home Mon-Fn full or tact Edward Moynagh. ~rson, lBMN!l!.BICM available for a Men's LEGAL Rerept11>n1st for co r H D E CCO TS P T Expd mother, VP 714 5"9-8526 Spa Attendant Good RECEPT /SEC'Y Nursm1t REAL ESTATE porate headquarters. i>tore Full & Part-time a\a1l Sat-Tues 11 ·6. Wed fn 11-8. AN L A UN baby proof home, fed yd. -. . COUM'faHELP position for early r1s1ng ta HURSES AIDE SALES located 111 Newport PAV~BLE & cash re-daily activity. Call CASHlERS Agg ressive. energetic students. Must be 21 Small NB. w rirm I) Exper'd . all shilb Th1s isourl&hyearsell Center PBX pulse exp 646-7~ RETIREE for beach pa rk ing lot 1714 1846·8414 , 846·8086 po rt 1 n g for I u i u r Y Karen 631-563.1. wanted for auto wash 10 M /F needed 1mmed1ate years old. seek mg a fnendly de 1 n g f 1 n e Su u the r n vreferred Light typm~ Laguna Bearh hotel ---;---Nwpt Bch & Irvine lyrorrullorp/timepos1· pendable ind1v1dual C:onv hospt Npt lkh California homes Well groomed non Bene_hts & congenial TRLERBanlnng areas.644-4460_ tion. No exper nee We Please call for an ap-Mu st have mm 1 yr ~;,'"lr~:~j~m~ll~~~~~ Perhaps you would en :.moker Salary t'Om workingatmosphere CASHl~R will tram Call Stan at pointment. 9.30-SPM. legale~r.~22S3 tal&hfelllS Top~alary JOYJOiningaflrmactl\•e mensuratc with rx eves. Bill : 4!71-1896 EOE c h" Honey Baked Hams Monda y lhru Friday, Legal Secretary Good 1n luxury residential .-11 A I. . be Xlnt opp forpersonwllh as 1er pos1t1on ID orr· Sk"ll M Call Mrs Sl o ne., -per1ence ... x1•e SALESCLSlK-R .. ail PP 1cat1ons now 1Dll f h. I I d R t ·1 673 9000 645-7358 ice 1 s req • tn I 642 804 areas such as 81~ Ca· b ( 1 c 11 f ta.ken for furruture de· basic typing ability, as ton s an e a1 ·-. yr legal exp Salary . 4 nyon. Spyglass "n ill. ene i s ii or ap· Offi ce supply company livery drivers. Xlnl dnv-math aptitude and ab1li Sf lorede. EMxperibeence pre· Deliver L.A. Times lo comm with exp. NB Of Pa rt.TI me llel P mt• Irvine Terrace, Linda Po Int men I A R C h&s full time positions mg record reqwred.Call ly to handle sums or err ust avalla· homes in H.B & C M Girl Friday. PT Mom· fice.640-1011 maintain my boats, America 644 4850 available Will train Mon.rn·. BAM lo 9AM. money. Outstanding ble eves & week1•nd s 3-6AM. $400-$450/mo + ings . Friendly voice --· ---•rd & antique rar~ Isle.etc. EOE M/FIH NewportStationers,lnc: . .,., •""o bo De nd bl E lo Le 64>6887 Liquor Store Stocking & ~ · · If you are presently ac· 646.1519. workmg conditions, fr· .,...., . .,.,, nus pe a e car _!!,l!r __!!!!_. __ Cas h Register l'X Saturdays. ll A~1 to live ln real estate sales Recept1on1J>l needed w SS79212_.Jtr.Emmons inge berufits. pleaunt t E.O.E. needed 546 -4481 or GIRLFRIDAY perienre neressar). GP~ $450 hr Send do you have immediate some lypmg to work forl•-------- surroundinp. Qualified CASHIER 964-4~ Retail decorating shop. over 18 Apply between 8 replies to Dail> Pilot & unlimited access to glider mfg SA Tustin SALIS person may obtain an HOUSEWARESALES Deliverydnverand saJes To open & close store· & 3 weekdays 1888 PO Rox 1560CM92626 the president of your area Call 547·3884 COMMBCIALR.E. EL~CTRO MECH . Electronics co. 1n L1euna Beach needs an E/M assembler with soldering & E M as- sembly exper. Requires gd. manual dexterity Abtllty to me basir test application at Irvine of Full or Pltime. Apply trainee. Moonlighters 9 S W I II h a n d I e Pl~_tent1a, Costa Mei.a 'art-tw offict. i·ompany. or IS he hidden RECEPT lrltl EX Tired of selhng houses 7 fice, S~ University Dr. Crown Hardware. 1024 and tollege stuents customers & phone & · ',.,. Irvine, Phone (71 41 lrvine (Westclilfl NB welcome Easily earn salespersons absence Looking for interesting Type, file. ansl"er away iedn an( ivothry tower fa s t gr o w Ing days a week? We need SS2 sm SlO.Sl.S per hr Call after Des 1 gn •~ construct part ttme Job Typing. phones Hrs rlex1hle I 0remo\ .derom e scen1e pha rm aceut1 ca I co one licensee to learn the CHECKa CAI 1 PM El Toro Area "' no shorthand required Call Nanc,> 754-6841 ur pres1 nt is ava1 a seeks exper md1\•1dual skills to manage. broker needs a few gd drivers. shades, aJso some re-20hrs perweek include• ... ble Do }'OU need addi to 0 re et v 1:.1 t or s commercial real estate. equipmt. such as power --------• meters would be a big plus. We offer exrell pay and benefits plus a 4 DAY WORK WIBC Co. is 2 nu. from Coast Hwy. & 8 nu. from 405 & S Frwys. Please call for appt Personnel Dept. TELONIC BERKELEY 714-4.94-9401 E.O.E Assistant Man ager Traditional Women's Boutique. Send resume LOAN PIOCESSOll Local Newport Beat h S1V1ngs & Loan has im· mediate opening for a loan rrocessor. Conven-t1ona Real fstate loan experience required BUSY OFF1CE. Salary commensurate with ex· penence. Fu!J insurance benerils & paid career apparel. Please call:>, Ms. Denny Pansia 714-6'S-6505 Newport Balboa Savings 1100 lrvtne Ave. Newport Beach M/FE.O.E. lo Ad J 7~. Daily Pilot, l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!I!!!!!!~ P.O. Box 1S60. Costa I•-------• Mes a, 92626-ll'i60, Ca ASSISTANT MGI Children's shoe store. sales exper. necessary Will tr1m right person Gd p1y & benefits Also. p/t1me help needed Stride Rite Bootery, SC Plaza. S •.• ~~·lin .. 9 eed teve s ~1 g n s hardworking energetic detailer for long term employment Expr pref. 631-0000 IAMC MESSENGER Excellent salary and benefits Newpo r t Ce nter location Must bave safe dnvmg re- cord. Phone for 1n· terview Jackie Ek, VP Operations/Personnel AMERICAN STATEIAMIC 500 Newport Center Dr NB 64~5100 EOE M /F Classified Ads. your one· stop shopping ce!I!!!:.._ ~ant' Ad Hel~' 95 1-2642, or Garden dk w·11t · ~ I 1 h 1 I " 493-8888 Grove ~46QS Ccour s 1ee0 Jllrlm gs.h at d rea1'! weekends. Office on I I llona lraJrung to e P Operate telephone pulse Income Crom mg mt Ch.Id c ----'--' "' Coast Hwy 64&7431 'ART TIME you increase your earn system. Telex & tele while you learn Super ~me ~~F~r~ I~;· DELIVYY DllV9S Drapery Shop. ~ E ---· -Person to deliver Dail> I mgs? copier 2 yr.. ex per with benefits. life insurance lmmed. p/t1me open-Co a s l Hwy, Cd M I MAINTENANCE. elec Pilot auto route in South Expeneneed or mex good front office ap I health insurance & den- mg woman 673·370S. mgs 1va1l1ble for de· 673-7830. trical plumbing. pamt Laguna area 7 da)s per penenced you ma~ well pearance Call Sand) for tal plan Contact Ken. 644-4-473. livery dnvers Must be I 1ng . carpentry. exper week . profit from our color mterv1ew 17141642·1Sll. I 675·6700 Child monitor 1'581 per Governess type mature n e c es s . APP I Y San II ours Mon lhru Fn d t •·· & I mo. Must ha\·e 3 mos. 21 with good dnvmg re· woman lo care for child Clemente lrui. l2S Ave ' vi eo ape =ling sa e~ I ext 10 ' 9!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cord & able to work Will Consider live Ill or Es landian M F EOE Approx 3 :JltoS JOPM training program which . exp. Complete care or 3 evenings. Starts rrom out must speak Englush. -Hours Sat & Sun Ap we feel IS the fmesl I a1·1y P1·1a1' .................. . yr old girl. feed, cloth & S3 SO.S4 /l\r + tips App-Manager Trad1l1onal prox SAM to 7AM Eam available " batheher.superv1se her ly dailya~erSpm.Me & ~-19l1 Women's Bout ique approx S425 per mo Wearenotafranchisc ·, play, oversee her de· Ed's Pina. 17 th & Hair Dresse r, e x-Must be expenenced m Call Mike Bush at branch or subs1d1arv '1 : : portment. Salary plu5 T 1 C M per ie n ced . With or all phases Send resume 642-4321, EOE just headquarters · 1 : . l & bo d us '"-'-' . · . h I' I C II ·1 p I Salu• pnva e room ar wit out c 1ente e. a to Ad 11 71l'i. Dai y 1 ot. We have openings for a : ,,, Take ad to any State Delivery men over 18 for (_7141644·2!kX>, ext. 7:.1. P o . Box 1560. Costa few highly motivated ; Tra1'nee employment office in LA Times lo homes '" Mesa, 926aHl560J..Ca PART TIME persons who have a de : Orange County. DOT c M . 3 am . 6 a m . HAIR snusT Crew Supervisors. work sire lo be more SU(' d Economy Car requl.red M• .... CURIST Manager/secretary for p time "\·enin gs & 301.677-010. A paid for · """' I · I ff ' cessful f or an 1n N o c o I I e c t i n g o c t · * l one gir med1ca o ice weekends Su• ... rv1smg byem lo er. · range oun Y s " Ty pi ng important ,.., lerview appointment S400·S4SO/mo. + bonus Salon needs you the door to door sales with the sole owner & CLASSIRED 646 0637 or646-5844 -(-RI VE GAUCHE SALON Medical office exp. de· crew of youngsters Ex -·---. s1·rable. but ~t '"sen founder. tall Wesle'' N 540-8177 "" ~.. cellent earning~ ror J ADVERTISING DBJVBY tial. Salary open Send person with ab1ht} to Taylor . Delivery driver needed HAIRSTYLIST . resume to P 0 Box moti\ale Van or large WtsleyM. TavtorCo. I: SALES immed for planning Some following. Friend· 2159 Mission Viejo, Ca car 1s needed Call REALTO"Rs : The ClaS!ified Dept of firm 10 OC. Reliable & ly atmosphere. John 92690 Media Merchant~ 2111SanJoaqu1n ll1lb the Daily Pilot has well groomed. Pltime. Kent Salon. 64U212. M......._ ................ w--"-.... I 213·4Z7 2756 ~Of. Newport Beaeh an • T u es -Th u rs C a 11 Hotel _ .. ~---URTcv _6_4_4-4910 opening 64 8820 Be I Earn between S3 SO & /D ononeofour telephone I-vel'.!.Y._ -Front desk, Clerk! l500anllr.Workfullor 'AYIOLL ATA sales desll.s. The person Deliveries. Eve work 1s Cashier Career OP· part time Naugles COMTROL we seek sbouJd enjoy avail now. Good Pay• portumty for right in· Dr 1 v e th r 0 ugh Prest1g1ous Laguna telephone sales. be able 497-4188,m-0242 div1dual. Must have restaurant We are rur Niguel land develop to type 4S wpm and have nexible hrs & deal well re n 1 I y 6 eek 1 n g ment firm loolung for a pleasant personality DElJYEllES with the public Exp on homemakers. senior special candidate with Classified or telephone NCR 4200 helpful Please citnens. & retirees who the folloWlllg skills sales experience would Part time. Saturday & a pp I y in person . enJoy worktng with peo-•Strong payroll mcl re· be helpful. We offer ex-Sunday mornings. Must New porter Inn. 1107 pie. serving top quality lated taxes. wurance & c e 11 e n t com pan y have lge. station wagon, Jamboree Road NB. rood No exp nee. We are trade union knowledge, benefits inc luding vanorpickuplruck. Gd. HOUSEKEEPER. live· anxioustolrainyou• Ap-•Data Processing ex. medical, dental. life in d riving record nee m. stable·malure for ply in person Tues. per.·CRT&operallons surance, etc. Salary Work consists of deliver-father/I child. Refs req. Wed. & thur. lOAM to •Litetypmg commensurate with ex-mg bundles to Daily 830·5411 4PM No telephone 1n-•Must be organized perience PLUS greal Pilot newspaper car-1 · quiries. & conscientious. . . If Housekeeper/ ive-10 & ..,.__,_ Benefits + pleasant RECEPTIONIST Irvine Mfg firm needs recept1orust for front or rice Will assist with ma r keting & ad ministrat1ve duties Must type 45·55 wpm. Ca II 549-4464 for in terv1ew RECEPTIONIST Ambitious. pleasant personahty w/some IYP· mg skills & heavy phone exper Hills. Damelson & Assoc. 64(}.6266 -r +----- For District Manager This h11thl~ sucr<.'sslul loral nt>"spaper ha, .in 11J>t·n111ii for a lramc-c in lhe c11 culu11on tll•partmt•nt Bai.1e skill:. "111 rnla1I ~upen 1s1on ol 10 to 14 vear old b11~ anti ,i.:1 r l home delivery 1 ;1rrir1' \n:a' uf ~upen 1s1on will be 1tiol11er1 1·oi lert1on~ and sale;. St.>lo•l'll'tl Jppl11•ant "111 rec·e1n~ liberal .,t11rt1111! 'Jlar~ rc1tul.irl) scheduled n11sl'i>. bonu~ opp11rtun111t's and many frmi:1· benefit:. ,urh a:. rompan) paid denlJI .mil hedlth plJn. group life 111,urant'I.'. 1 ac aunn and s1t·k lea' e Compan~ H·h11h.' 1~ furnished dunng "orking hour~ •'PVhc,mt:. must l>c U\ l'r tlS. lul\'e a i:oori llrl\ IOI? n:cord .ind be ne.1l appearing Hour~ are generally ti A~I to 9 P~I \londa\ thru Frida' Some U\l'rllmc 1~ dVa1lable · H )OU are quahf1ed and interested in learninl( the c1r cul.1t1on business rontac·t the Daily Pilot at lll W Bay, C&..ta ~le~J before 10 30 A:il or after 2 PM cla1I~ A.~k for Don Wilham!. or l\en Goddard comm1ss1011 program. riers help care rot actives yr ~· k ---------'---------,-! you are ambitious and Good starling salary Id . I I I . h 2956 •..L.t....1 CM. wor ing environment. want to be paid for your with regular scheduled 0 1" ove Y rvine ome .--Call Christme fo r in· Selling anything with a Daily Pilot Classified Ad is a simple matter Field Sales Supervisor Use AnlWfl' At/ service when placing your ad ... a Daily Pilot ad number will appear in your classified ad ... we take your messages 24 hours a day ... you cal I in at your convenience during off ice hours and get the responses to your ad ... this ser;vtce is only $7 .so week. For more Informa- tion .., to p(Ke vour ad C1116ftJ.6 efforts. please call for Increases. call: 835-2412 EOE/Mitt lerv1ew 831·8031. int.irview. Call: Personnel Dept. Don Williams 642-4321, Ext. 277 642-4321 bel. HAM ORAMGECOAST,~~o~r~an~2~P~M~d~~·1~y !!!!I DAILY PILOT r= 330W. 81ySt. Costa Mesa EOE/MF CL ERICAL POSITION Pltime. Please call 631-2254 C.M. CUii 7·11. llpm-7am. Wed. Thurs. Fri. k lhr. 675 Paularin o. C M 751-4652. C lertt Typist. Full or pert-lime 646-9603 DIHTAL Exper ortho assistant ror full-time position. Xlnt salary & benefits. 644-1405 DENTAi.ASST Part/time. back office. Mo n . ' Wed So. Laguna. 499-1369, 499-4667. D ..... 0Mc.M9' Experienced, higbly motivated ind pro Contractor. gressive office Is seek- Expanding roofing co. Ing intelligent well Looklng for retired coo· quallfled pmoo with ex- tractor /ercb1ted who cellent accounting, can handle new worlt. secret.rial 1nd human take ofrs. Hra flexible. relations skills to tab Salary open. Company 1n 1ctive p1rt In manag- benefits. Insurance: log our bullness office. Profit sharing. Call Excellent benefit 842·1222. for appt/ln· pa ckag e l ncludu ttrvJew. medical inlurence, SUOO ~~-------1 plus .boous If qualified. Newport Center ~ Housekeeper, live-in, for senior citizen. La Habra area. Must drive. (714) 675-6760 eves & wkends. MfCHAHIC Mac Gregor Yachts 1691 .f!!centia C_M_ MECHANIC HOUSa&rtNG MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Surf & Sand Hotel. Placentia, Costa Mes!: H o u s e k e e p i n g Medical Assistant Back Supervisor, night shift. orrice exp for busy part time. $4.25 hr. Laguna Office Must English & Spanis h k 0 o w E K G & speaking. 497-4477, exl Venapuncture. 496-2636 _ 36S. Laguna Beach EOE MEDICAL ASSIST I ST R Fronl & back, p/t1me. N ALLE : Qualified EKG's, Venapuncture. individual needed to In· s t a II Exe c u tone t in · ~lral. Telepbooe System. Top SELL Idle Items with a pay. Chuck Perry,, Dally Pilot Classifird 71•1956-1211. _d~. - ~aily Pilat ·· .... · .. · .. ····· .. ··: PART TIME EYOltlS We are presently aeeklnc 1dults with pleasant penonalltles who would be lnteresttd In worltin1 In $ales & ProaJOUon with Olily Plfot Carr'lel"a JO to JS yun old: Unllmlttd e1mln1• available to rigllt ptrSOn. Hrt: 5:30PM to 8:30PM , Monday thru P'rlday. Some Saturday avai11bi1Jty For 1ppoh1tmtot, call: 842·4321, uk for Ben , ~am. . . OAANOE COAIT DAILY PILOT • J .: aaoW.IAYIT~~AMDA.CA.aut : • .,.,.L TUMITYOI~• .. & • ••••••••• ' ................................ . Want Ads J~~t call 642-5678. __ ' KIDS- SUMMER JOBS. Earn S30-S60 per week. Trips & Prizes. c.I ..-. a. ... 960.0694. " L1m1ted opening~ a\·allable ID lht• Orange Coast area, for self motivated. career oriented 1nd1v11.lual who can work "1lh ~·1eld Sales People Train. mot1vatt• and get r'tsults Station waiton or van necessary l::xcept1onal earn111gs, plus joh related benefits available for the right people U you ran produce result~. not just talk about 1t. eall 960 0694 for 1nten·1e" Ask for Mr Cha111·e OrGIMJt Coaat Doily Piiot 3 30 W. Boy Street Costa Mesa. CA Equal Opportunity Employer ·········································· ---------------- NEW BUSINESSMEN Conltct the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding the county requlrtlMfttl tot ~ 1 Actttto.lu11R111Nw . ; I i .. ' .. .. .· I • .. · .. : I I ~.~~ ..... !~~~ ~!!~ ..... ~!~ ~.~.~ ..... ?!.~ ~ .......... ~~ ~r.~ .......... !!.~~ ~~!':'.~ ......... !!.~~ TB.9'HOtll Ant1Qu1 wall mltror ~ft Buu CtH&om built * * I IUY * * Tt'l~pbon" SOUCITOlS tall, hand carved Orla Cruller IS 1pd. ~l Good \&led f\nltllrt ' WE.RE EX p A. ~Dl~G I S6 00 prr hr t:,•en1n1a b ev I I h u S1 000 and rtar dND brakes, AppUHcet-OR 1 will An n . and wei:lteodt Call ~.am .)luslJ" 50.• HllorSEU.forY~ Mtltt 964 540 f'r10'1 Meranule Anti Men'• cl111ic Itallu 1(). MAS,,_ AUCTION On ) OU t>OJU)' talkrni.: on th~ Ph•JCll'' Now you "''" l.'tlm mot1ey whil(• \IOU do II In thl.' <'rt"<l1t market1n1t ht>lc.I Our nr11o otr1cl' nt'J.r O C' i\irpurt "11011o opt•tl ' C'otll u~ !I AM 4 PM Telephone LntervtH'trs que.. coUertiblts, con apd "Cbesini" w /CoJum. 64Um IJJ.tHI Hounw1ves. tarn xtra 111nmtnta W 31.lt Sl bua tubln& Is "Camp!" __ czaza ____ -mo ~cy tor l\ol1d1y NB 6758402 Tue Sit equipment pro type. llUY~ ~J>'nding llanl wurkeri1 11 ~ ~ 494~ -957.al rtward~ bm 31evh 2 oak Hiah Boys, I Com ..... tW W. IOZS KJNC INNERSPRING • per week Call Larr> mode, laraedul nn table ............ !~......... EXTRA P'IRM mattttu 9 JO l 30,968-1214 w16eha1n let, nevu llNd. worth TYPIST~ /T Mt 17l6 _ . HD".'000 D•'S 1530, sacr. S241 del. WESTCl lFf' 1>4~4097 ....... 1010 4 to20 lon&.Xlntdtck· Never uaed queen II . . ...,.,....-c" ing. Fte1h lo.ii arrMna orth 1389 h 1 · - Tv..ST ••••••••••••••••••••••• wukl" Save at Mr/ti. "' • caa on Y •n HARBOR AREA J · • l21B del. Usually bome. IF' your t}'P\flj( skills are APPLIANCE SERVICE Jim, 646--_anrnme. _7~$t~·T~350~--- l.'XCl.'lll.'nt you 1·11n glll \'ll Webuyusedappltances Alum. slld1n1 glau MUSTS&l ~lled about a future In Wesell reoond euar door$, 8', wlrrame, 175. udvertmng . you re will· 8.,nllanel.'!I s4~3()77 5' w l o frame , Sl5. Maho&any Dbl. Bed mg to leani and work = · 645-8532 w/mauress. Nightstand ~ 545-1458 (Toll Free) hurd whlll.' h11vmi: fun llUY APPUAMCIS Sliding glaas doors & •dressertomalch. Uke BalboaChapelCuild Paintings, Trail ltlkt, ~In Quuar COOIOI TV. Woodworkl na Shop, we h3~e J areat entry Le• 957·8133 screens Tinted tem· new. Must see to ap· No. Bayfrual•CoJUns Metal Cabinet.a, Tablel, Stereo equipment. lumber, hardware. lev1·l jol> for you' Coll Garrers &Sattler Eleeant pered. 2· prs, xlnt cood crecltate.rCOnly Slooo ~r Sept 28-27, Sal/Sun.:. &.4. Athletic Wt'ar. Clothln1. Tecbnlu, Sony, AR, formlca, misc. Fri/Sat. Anilu 97!1·70uo gas stove. dble oven, LUO takes all. 497 l.2l60 6 3es1• 7 07 97e ra rt"' !pr1Ma lOt to szoo. NO l'RE· Tools, Vacuum Cleaner, Girard, PaAUOOk. akl 1725 Monrovia J>.l, CM. T c 1 or s ~ rt 85;rl v SALF.S. Boob. SI to ssoo. 1600 booll 1lae 9, K2 akles, 642·8230 ypi:st .encra fl('e -1 ~ ttUl4S· -Used Bricks. 20' Each. weekd ays anytime Balboa Ave. Balboe collectables, misc HUGE p• •"""SALE ~ Ta pr trl1nseript1on GAS RANGE. Blue.clean H11ve l500.Clean. weekends. ti oo answer Motor-Cycles, Stl equip-11 d (Li U 11 d bl LoNH SECRfTilY Wl'll.1'hur. Pn. Edinger 30" with gnddlt Sl25 644-214.S pleasekeepln1n&. ment Tools Desks 1 an · t e 1 an ). haehld. Reuona e 4" Coleus• lmpatlens SAUS & \ewport 1-rel'wa) 548-6102 ---File Color TV Micro'. Sat/Sun.S.S.87S.275S. prices. li'l4 Maple Ave 35<. 1 gal plants. Sl.50. 5 Loealhomecentl'rnel'd~ 1')'Jlt' 55wpm . S II ~1ri. llo~kms ~8333 C..,.at& 20 soru. new, ... Lov· wave.Fumit~&miJc. MovincSale.Antiqueoak ''A" CM. a45 1326 1al.planta,S4.50.L5gal., kitchen cabinets & ap helprul. gd phunl' AflerlOAM SearsKenmorefrostrree ~,...., 1030 ueata, $88. Sleepers, Hunt Harbo ur clew root table, kin& Fri·7·S.Sat·7·12 12 Fertilizers, iAaec· phancesal~person Ex per:.onalit), bkkpg TYPIST · rdrig, 15 eu fl, runs ....................... '199.FACTORY957·5708 Meadowlark Airpori rtotallon waterbed 1959 Rosemary Pl1ce tic1de , tools, etc. per1ence absolutely kno11otetlgr rt:tl for RE · Arrurale. 35 .Perfect $1SO 963-646! Canon S14XL S sound 4 piece Uv rm set. Sora, area. 16661 Gru, w/cane hdbrd • 6· Costa Mesa 7 ramily tn SaU Sun. 7-6.1660Santa necessary Great opp'ty ore.re '" l.agunu lltlls ~ti::;s g~neral 11"1"1' ElertracStove 30", dou movie camera, S120. chair, love seat, ot 71 IMO-1. drawer ped. base. lthr volved. Antiques. or· AnaAv.,C.M. for right person Call 770 !15l3 T \' Pl :'T ~ E (; Er ble oven, self rlean, Elmo ST-l200HD 2 lraclt tom an. $3.W. ~1287 l!.I,. ..... S,. 1 IE sofa, misc ruro. end a an a. radios radios. YARD SALE Brenda .SJS.S()X) SECRETARY gold Like new SISU sound proj ., S230. IO' Carved wood dirunc w A"' lllW5 tables, tools. kniclt TV's•rum.Sat/SunS-5. SUN.ONLYIJ..Z '!!!!1!!!!1!!!!1!!!!111----1 for elet t'OnlrJctur TIU:"JIST PR & rund dl' 963 3395. ss1-1149 table w/6carved wood & SAT Sept 26• 9 AM to knacks. Sat only, Sept. 9186 San River Circle ll092Gillman. lrvlne SALES MANAGER Impossible dream. some exper necessary must be prime motivator. huge income' Phone. TRUMP CARD Curp Gen orr A II 1\ 1' ' e 111 Pm en t de Pt Refrigerator, very "le0 n, Konica TC SLR. 3 lenses. I S 4PM · MU Caitbness. 26th, 9·3. 14752 Don· ( ... acnolla • Elli a I G' t G Sal Personal.lie organm~tl ' • eather cbatrs. 3oo Hunt Bch. •-·"anapolia/ t Rd.•-· llS'J....... 111 • tan arace e payroll. l.i1lh11~ l'Xper autodefl"{W)tSlSO manyextras.S.00/obo. OBO Gold Love seat ww cas er u•. ........ Sept. 26-znh. Funuture, w .. _ dry ..... ol self st.-irter Varied 559·S82leves. . .;.0.9133_ . Brookhunt. Ga rag• Sale & Open . h Pi U 1n:r, er, ..... I!. contr.Htor prrf resp1111s1hil1t1es 893-9Q!i9 ..._ S tS IJ..3PM 3023 & "' Uprae t ano, masc rurn . decor. items. Bendits, ~d Martin~ ss ti~11o pm E>.rell Refr1g frost rrtt. clean. Cab 1035 Formal Pecan Din set 6 1 · un. · ~· Sat~26from 9am clot.bes, etc Xmas dee, Iota of new salary c.,11 fur d!J bendtt> & uppty lo :ill xlnt Sl50 548 8513 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• chairs, 2 leaves. Xlnt 3027 KaUybnde, CM 2 till. Bea~ furn, lamps. Saturday & Sunday 9-4. luggage, bikes, Iota P ·1 rl'~ume ti~2 3182 \'ance !\,int.I An:i area 548·4485 Kittens CFA, top qual.. cond, 1100. Queen siie couches, meoa wet suit clothes, dis~ Ir much Student Trumpet. more. 16641 Carousel. Kdthy 5<16 5760 Stuve. full size range. Bur!llese,2, Himalayan, sofa bed, loose pillows, womens~ bts, window more. 5319 River Ave, Childrens. Ladies & H.B 840-llM Sat. ll·S, Sales·Men&Women SECRETARY TYP ST works ruw. SlOO 548-8513 4, Siam~. 4, SlOO.S250. new, $375.96H0¥0 air conditioner. desks, Npt Bch. Mens Clothes. small ap-Su.n. 9-3. , I or54114485 lnq. 1nvtled . Terms, dishes, Ir many misc Sat/Sun 9·6. Clothes. pliances, books & much -===--"--"'-------MOllLEHOMES Lill' bkkpg. ~Oocl 1'P1111! Stat1sl1t'JI with wore.I . 548·8587 9 drawer custom maple ltms. toys, tools&much more. more. 19962 Ranier MUSTS&&. 714-851-6263 New & resah.• AHurda 3 n d 0 ri:an1 za t ion a 1 proces~or l'ilJ>llb11lty for Washer· clean. works H 1 K · chest S12.5. dbl bdrm set, Sunday sale hlD'ldreds or 49 Shearwater. Irvine. Lane, H.B. (off Adams 1 Dbl . dr H!irveat Gold hie housing 1n Orange sktlb Full llmt' Small Ne11oport OeJch Heul good S8!>. 5488513 or imaday~n •\t.ens, CJec S150.ook9UGO. "t itema.l5S3Wintergreen Woodbridge.559-068'1 blk E.ofBrook.hurst). refr1g w/1c.emaker • County Complete tram non profit llgnt')' <:all f: s 1 a le I 11 ves1mt·111 548 4485 ~~i~~d ~n aio!e. •;1~~'. ustom ~ area 48 a· CM. West/Fecko. Neighborhood Sale. ln· !MO Crocus Circle. Costa water. Wurlitur organ mg program High l·om DErU ~le11dr1x 540 HSI ~inn Must bt: at'(·ur:.ilt' Dryer. gas. clean. works 838_2776 ble/2 ha-back benches, HUGEGA.RAGESALE 1 . 1 h' S wldbl keybrd (solid miss1on-h1 gh demand r. & wilhng lo con\'l'rl 10 good. $85 548 8513 or · dk solid wood S60. ant items. cot '"fi• Mesa. Sat. & un. 9-S. wood), l2ga Wincb11ter product high \'Olurnl' l'RT Word Processor 548 4485 Persian kitten $200, 3 963-6461 • 554 Sturaeon, Costa orlen.tal & househo d Mans 10 spd bike. CB s hotgun Mod. 14001 ofc WE NEED YOU " SECRETARY 'h h d d h & --adults~ to SlOO Reg Mesa. Sat. only 8am to items. FRJISAT 9-3. 707 radio,hou.wbold items. washer & druer,-7 Ex per or w1ll tra1n. Ciill 4uollf1t:<.I S('l'felur). M1~ s ort an '1 •cklalpl onl' Maytag & dryer. perf 546·9965 Lawson overstuffed anti· Jpm. Orchid. CdM. 640-7382 Sat 1().4. Antique, Draw stereo, 5 ""king:.z bdrm l> 1 0 n v 1 e J 0 11 rt' a sec rel aria s 1 s pre work ing order $125 eu que chair, matching Ol· F . S t •. S ,.5 112 ,.... Marjorie Mulhearn SlOOO mu 77"·''"'0 ferred 5-l9-29811 966_1.-.8 rt 3 :llPM toman $250 646-ll67 n. a"' Wl,17" pm. learoakdini.ngtable&4 set, tools, collectors Mob 1 I e II om e D 1 \' v"""° "N DOCJI 8040 ' · 8 pl. setllna Mikasa dis· Di am on d . Ba Ibo a chairs. m>. Fng1daire. items. pictures & paint· 527·5~ Ql4l 527 s~ SECRET ARY \' ~: T E ~ 1 :-i '' R Y Old but ruruung G.E 28'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brown naugahyde couch, hes, Eureka vacuum, Island. Renting unfum. SIOO Metal Storage inaa. wall tapestries, Sales h I f I llOSl'ITJ\L ref Sl25 26 .. uprghl KEF.SHOND Pups. AKC SlOO. Wood cabinet 25" cut glass bowl, marble Hardwood maple din Cabinets, Wrought Iron statues. Sat. 9·6. 2203 :>.e11oport Beac a11o 11 N~e1h full hme person freezer SIOO p p Champ sire. M/F. Pet& colorTV,150.IM0-1693 t beds h ts · s I I HEW DISCOVERY f1ce Word proress1ng. \tun thruSat tullol'lean 640 1581 5 h 0 w p v I Pt Y . Girls dresser, wh.ite, xlnt table top, elec. kitchen se · · c es . mtr· he ves. paint. too s. Miner, C.M.631-9165 Opensdoortounhmlled will tr.11n Car~n ing tJJth.ng and 23/69'1 al appl., Geo Washington rors. lamps, director's books, misc hsehld GarageSaJeSat&Sun. income for you, Tht· 1644 6516 I hr 11 s h 111 ~ 1 n 111 e Free a r , W h1 rl pool , 1 ·l:MS t 6 pm. rood. matching mirror Spread & much more. chairs, captain's chairs. 17~1 Spnice Tree Lane Sleeper /Sofa. Wash. answerlostress&~trl'')S --------• 552151:1 ,.. white, ( r. xlnt cond flEAPROll.EM? I SUOfirm.SSl-5319. Sat-Sun 9·1 642-9485 caneback din chairs. Ir.vine. Nr Cul ver & Mach . Misc. 2390 induced tll health It •~ S250 645-516.5 PE ST F' REE e I H · I Dec BR set. 4 pc. h.rdwd. 5004 Neptune, Npt. bedspreads, redwood Mw~elsoo. Orange, C.M. ••SECRETARIES•• Vet~rin~Hos,...al Hefnoerator as new. de lron1cally rids your Fr. Prov Gd cond planter boxes. lady's B G S I bemgusedbyNASA lhl' Type60Sl8.000 p tune ~·~eral ";;~SIS .. home or au crawling & DresserwlmirrorS125,2 Antiques. tables, chairs. golf clubs, lady 's tonic arage ae Carpeting, tires. ref .• Swedish, Japanese & Xerox85030hrS750hr I luxe GE 208curt ,no h ... des'-& h dothes,lotsolmtsc 3145 _K11larney , orr barrels. chairs. tv., Russians lO hamlle all • . tant & ~ ... 11nl'b. pm & frost, powersa\er. still f I y 1 n g 1 n sec l s c .ests.r5ea. " c r cortee table & end . Fairview,C.M.Sat.9-2 clothes,misc.2l90Rural kinds or stres:. \o11o H!cpt. rso l-wiSI0.200 11. k nd:. ,\15u Rec ep 1 o 11. a rra nty $4 7 5 permanently 635·8028 S'l25, or comp! set S3SO tables Sat-Sun. 1077 Yard sale 9 until 3 Satur-(2)3.4 burner camper a\ailable in the VS f,\pto~ultanlOur~ uoni~t nl't.'t.ietl. nun aj?t' Balboa6759715 collect. Couch S25.67J.6737 Corona Ln Costa Mesa day9to31.359BakerApt stoVM w/oven, lge btrd _..Ln..__C......_M"'".------Lll Reinders ~~ Im· I" u t & ..., t ~ M h bd ""'0 7cn9 A CM Sales are booming. must 4020 Birch Est ·64EOE .0 \rs n !'I ·'~ ra m New Therm1dor45. glass SHIH TZU pups, .AKC, a ogany 4 poster · ~,,,. ~~~------cage, bar stools, din. tbl MOVING SALE expand need d1 :. Nev.port 833-81!!0 Free i;pm !runt• 644 ~4113 cooktop I!. griddle & S250andup Cashonly Mat ching dresser 4 FA MILY GARAGE ESTATESALE w/6 chrs. scuba reg. SAT6SUN tributors Be the l1rst 10 '\ fl 1.>ro1ll'r, Mdl OCT 45, re 6Jl..9DI w I m tr ror • 2 n' g ht Th F · Sa PM Sat/Sun 9-4. :115 Ogle St, 2297 Canyon Dr., apt c stands. SliOO. Drop lear SA.LE-Drawe~. porto· ur, n, t, 9·5 . C reap the rewards For WAITRESSES t:ill $700 Sell S450 St. Bernard, lo/c yrs. din rm tble, 2 chairs. crib. changing t~I. rum. tools. jewelry, col· .M. Low nces' 642-JUI mterview.callRon PUIREUTIONSSEC Ei.pl'r :1 yrs min 640HSO female. A.KC, good w/ SlOO. End tables, $35. wicker hdbrd, ~ang1n.g lectors items, wall Sat-Sun 128 E Wilson YARD.SALE Paradise Markt•tm~ for OC ad agenc) F:xp F lllnl' :J\Jll Apply in Refr1g , $185 Washer. kids. 1100. 645-2335 646.1468 lamp. toys, children s tapestries, lots ol misc. C M. Rall an Cur n. 548-326.'> required Excellent lyp 1>erson, .loll\ ltoi:er 400 dryer, gas range. dis MUST SELL AKC reg clothes. etc Sat Only' 631·9165 Spanish coffee & end Sat. only, Co leman heater, Quadrarlex speakers B.S.R. turnla· ble, hideaway sofa bed, Craftaman 8 Inch table saw, 14 inch chain saw, I v. ton Vale Com along Ir more! 1378Watson Ave., Costa Mesa. SALES Ing skills 9797000 So Coa'l Uw\, LJguna hwasht>r. Sl2~ ea fawn boxer 18 mo. best All matching din rm la· 9·4. 2018 Commodore, •71 Chevrolet Impala tbles, misc tbles, tr SECRETARY R.E. Hearh 646 5848 bloodline. m>. 536-61CYI ble, 4 chain, bed rm set. N.B. Fender. rum. More. 310 ...:m::.:.tr=s•i..::e:.:;tc::.:.·-----Newport Beach lc•;iJ1ng Jewelers seeking p time employee well versed in sa les & uff1t'e pru cedures Mon, Wed. Sat i73-9334. !,ecre1arial pos1t1on m Wu1tress wantt'il d1nrwr Portable dLShwasher like AKC Jnsh Setter pups, Must sell, Call eves thru WANTED· Old Costu.me 15th Street. Apt 2 HB. EST ATE SALE 3l'l1ve Newport Center house Ex per lll'r CJ.II new S200 show or pet, all shots. Sept 28· 760-1376 jewelry, any amount, Sat 9·5. 536-7619 Sora. chair. christmas Reallor·s office Front between !lam 12 760-8500 wormed, 12 wits, ready Cocktail table, elefanl. anycond.Rea.s.751·8875 Sat/Sun. Liv rm furn. oraments, jewelry, ' office JXJS•l•on requires ' 67:1 11348 Washer dryer fngidaire to go. SIOO 387 E. 18th. !J:s129s 5top 3x5· 280 great misc furn/items. clothes, cedar chest and guotl telephone \'OIC(' Top Of The Line. like House D, C.M anytime. ._.. Garaae Sale, Sat & Sun. Everything Goes ! 2403 misc. 30'Z7 K.Ulybrooke, t)'pln " Sil & ··11 ° Want-..1 G~rv. . -W II . 3 h d 269 B ood C t Co ., u ......, • / new $400 552.7715 Co"k Sp · 1 AKC a mirror, ea · rentw . os a liege Dr. in Clg Park organ. Costa Mesa. Sat· --------•! pearance Heal estate luyu.MerchaitdiHr -' er anie boards,rutelable,chan-MesaofCSantaAnaAve. CM Sun SALES-P /TIME expericnrc helpful hut Crowch OPPortunll) with Washer & Dryer, white, pups, champ sired, 1 defier. pull lamps, Table 545-6974 ~ ~ '=- The Los Angeles Tunt·~ 1 II d I I Wards best S500 Only wk s Bu tr . M I F . I '7-'th I t:irculallon Dept ('Ur nul l'S:.~ntial Prl'fer ~rr :.i ) namu: ot'a 9mo old 254.5 Santa Ana, S225·S250 PP. 751-4953 amps, ""w conso e " ' '' ' . 642-5678 local resident Fur in Foo<l 1·ham .\II Hephe:. c u e_ ves ah 4PM stereo with amlrm. 4"'1' rently has po~1l1on~ tenie1<callMrs IJuhl 1·onf1tll'ntJ.I CJll "' X2'X3'woodfum.2oak ava1labll' in s.iles Jl> a Wu~yH. Taylor Co. ti3t ~40!! Wnti• 110 Box Dlxe washer dryer. Sl25 AFGHAN Pups AKC. fumw/2drawers.louor • ' '.' 1• ' ••• \ •• ~p~sentat1n Yn'll RH~N ~4~4910 ~~~B . ea Sleeper ~b. sso Top ChampGr~~·r~ mis~~?~ ---~--~~~--------~-------~~~-------- earn an hourly 11.dge 1-, ? WARRA~TY SF.R\"ln: Like new rerng. S250 Famous Ped. Exquisite Fw•tw• 1050 ....,,..._. 1050 HCMISftoldGoodalOH Mhc1l•n• IOIO generous comm1ss1on!:t Secyj8'ckpr In 111 1' F:n111nl' tl1s !1682531l_e\esafl 6 30 14/S200ea.646-7841 EST•·ns••E ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .c!!!!a!!!!l!!!!l 95!!!!!!!!!7·!!!!23l!!!!!!!!!l.!!!!e~x!!!!t !l'l•2G4-•I Hea'~ phones Accurate tributnr ha<o 1mmed GasStove SSO GoodCon A ~ DESIGNERCOUCHES Redecorating, marble. Full size canopy bed Lonl•mu1 -= \)ping shorlhdnd llPt'llm~fort'xperll'm·ed d1t1on PU R EBREED S.pt.24/25/2' 4brandnew custom6' Oalt.crystal.brass,m1r-w /mattress. SlOO Helium Bouquets de· helpful ~motustJrt "arrant' prnre:,i.or 494 !Ks.-! SAMOYED 407 ~· '•••• parson leg sofu 1n rors . Etc 673-5759 1 Dresser to match. SlOO livered. Perfect for Salesperson. ladies high rash1on store. Npt Bch area. Salary + ~ood beJ!erits <;all l>i4· 7100 For lovely chi ldren s store. Retail exp pref Fulll1me Petite Marche. We stport Square. 369 E 17\h St . C. M. 64.2-4714 641-8386 \\ill process 11.Jrrant) Large upright frttzer. 6 mo old female w/aU j Nr Macnolia/Orance brown/beige, s mall Sat/Sun 26in Ladles l&pd btke. everyoccasioo.673-44.19 I • k shots. Only SlOOto loving TllM· e-.:..-oraph1c pnnt S""cial 5• GI •-o k Tr d Sl5 1610 Girts bike, SlO. (aims "'~nice \I Or rrostfree with lock home. 760-6006 . --.... ~rdered. never ';sed. ass "' a a •· Size 3 Soccer Balls. IEDW0002X6"5 orders indudm~ relJted 1 Clean $200 751 29S4 HMM 1:30-tional Coffee Table. like Leather & vin yl. SlO 4, lo 20. long. Xlnt deck· rorrespondenre tele Whirlpool F'roslfre-; Antq.cupbrd,Drningta Call (710548·3484 for new, $300. Queen me F arri fullow up & t•ustomer refng 19 .. port rolorTV Beaut. Blk AKC German ble w/6 need.lept chrs. info. comforter. 2shams, 2 ta· 833-3492 ~~kl;es~~~at ~%,~ b11l1nj(~ Must type & 1 "r old 848-8123 · "'!'hepherd Pups. Xlnt C h e s t • l a b I e s . Chi Id· s delight, fire ble rounds. S200. Kathi Clwis...._ Specie.I J 646-9118S .... ,_ u P e r a le 111 k l' Y .,, lines. S200. 831-7537 or Wedgewood, Pat glass, engine bed. tights. tires. 644·7500. Eves 675-8327. Shop early and save 1 im, anzuwe. 1 a I cu I a I or (; d ro ,\dmiral side by-side, J 544.4732 C IS Collection. W ID. gauges. Must see S800. QUEEN size matt/box I Queen stainless steel BmEeAnUt TaYndSHr,·Oxtpu.!!luriopr· benefits. salary negot1a dr, ice water '" door. BEAGL.,..,. AKC Amana Frig. Good 646-1467 · UNUSED 20 J waterless "O kwa e ,..., I k ....... «2 7715 .,,.., · spnngs, • yr ' 0 r · s a I e I n A I u des .· hll'Wllhe\p.t'all ien~......, . ...,. -2M 2i.; fu rniture,Marbletop S PC LVRN""""'5PC t -.Z729 Blair HouseCutlery ' SEC'Y, LEGAL Estab :"Jpc Center la" rirm needs expt-r legal secretary w good t) p 1ng. d1 ctaphone & shorthand skills Real Estate l111gatton 11. em phas1s on land l!l.e law Salary t•ompet1li\ l' SALES PERSON Photo 640-6960 • r· • ~. guaran ee. ~ · H yd r a u 11· A Ah a I rs . 7:-4 1!131 or send resume Auctt--8015 ••n9•«. tbles. Lots of tools & b d *"OO Am guard door alarm ' ' rvn J'90r,,.,., b · b k e rm ""' · garage Bamboo din. rm set, S150 , hairstyling stat ions, ~;~ll:~a[~~~~ml-~n~~~~h ....................... Springer Sparuel AKC re· r1cH. Mowt.d. Sale. 911.6,ZI. 5'5-Bse6 • King·sz water bed $100 and much. much more mirrors. hairdryers, lab_! graphics house re SER VICE STATION AT quires outside sale& TENDA'.ll"r. p time l'Ve" person Photograph1t• & wk ends Nt:"at ap background required pearanl"e & hond11o rit Salary + com ExJ>('r ing Apply ~90 Newport only appl y In 1ne Blvd c M Skypark. Ste G Irvine romµany po Rox PUBLIC FURNITURE g1stered F. 81.klwhite I 2 Oversturfed chairs, complete.847-9442 ' Call(714/5*l·S822 shampoo bowls and l!l129 lmne ('3 92713 xrold $100642-4861 Plaid. S25 4 wood & MOYIUI!. s•LE J•w•lry 8070 lounges. display cases. * AUCTION* r__. to y-.. 8045 Rnoelwl . ro25p. Desk. brand leather carved antique "9 A ••••••• ••••••••• ••• • ••• all supplies and more. We nee(! help' Someone "" ... .., chairs. ~each Garage Must sell all expensive Be au ti f u I pear Is , Call 631-9754 or. after 6, "'1th J plrasant \01ce. Tomte 7:30PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 54.5-311.5 Sale on Sat. ~9133. rumiture.1191-2841 beautirul pnce. matched Aall °"".,..,.., I It nd Sor 1 ts d free kittens. cute, 2 , ...,.,_,.,., ~~~1al~~~;,;n::,:, ~111Jlh<' lbl:s& ~~a txirmin :e~ black, 2 yello-.'lorange, Sofa 2 pc sectional f75. 4 Din. rm table w/6 chairs, 5' Glass & Oak Tradi-9mm. l6" strand, 14k f V Racquet CI u b 752·6484 Sen'•l'e station atten -dant, full lime. uppl) tnll ~·OJOhrsprwk t'Jll PLUSLCYJ'SMORE l ~alico.979-5137aft.3. woven seated, lad· 2 wfarms, pecan wood, lional coffee I.able, like gold clasp. Call 96Z·l539 lifetime membenhlp, Sand blaster elp Appl> Che' ron 1251 No Coa~t Wood Art ~ We~t 2nd Hw), Lagwia Bch Santa Ana 542 2343 552-5144 Sh ph d derback chairs, made in earthtone, xlnt rond. pd new. S300. Queen size att5. lllnt racillties, $800. SA VE SA YE SAVE Free German e er 1 l a 1 y s 2 5 e a . S2000 new, must sell comforter. 2shams. 2 ta· Emerald cut 98 karat 963-6966 School Noon Supemsor II 15 I 15 dJ l l) S3 95 hr AncJHsen ~ch_QOl.J00.34~ Sec Legal Xlnt skills req 80 WPM Sal :'lief/. ~JeJ!!Nner 673 9201 SECRETARY 2 person off1re P' l t'om mun11y in South Laiiun.i F' lime. typrng, bkkpg (1l1ng Start tmmed Swede 499-~7 SECUTARY TO rRESIDEHT Son JUC111 Capistrofto Help busy executive run show. Good people sk11li. needed for interaction with multi·branch of fices. Good ofrl ce and secretarial skills. Se ap preciated for your de cision making ab1ht1es Call Mrs H11ger6611211 NOW Secretary, Bookeeper for woman des 1gner Advertmng exp belp(ul Vaned resp req a sell st.art.ing, quick th1nk 1ng matur e woman. 631·4607 Sewing mat'h operator WORDPROCESSOR We honor BorA. MC. h:,~=-~ to good Overstuffed chair S25 1875.640-6198 (Jan) blerounds.S200.English diam ond solitaire Washer/Dryer. SlOO. TYPIST Cashier's Cherks & Endtablew/drawer S45-Hideabedcouch,turqf75, pine writing desk & platmum nng Rece!'l Cam per Shell, $200 nc•eded for ghder mfg. sev.mg suspe~1on ~Y~ l208H E Walnut S1\ Corporate Rea It) Int' Cash NO PERSONAL Free to good home Male Balboa 67S.9'1l5 Outdoor patio set. wrght ch air. S200 Ka l hi appraisal S4800 Will Water bed. S2SO OBO. seekini:11oordproressing CHECKS PLEASE lyroldcat.Neutered & DANISH IMPORTi'teak iron. s350_ 840.5577. 644·7500.Eves,675-8327 s ac for S4 200. Also 645_8393 547 :1184 l)p1st Full & p time Food available Items shots. Very affectionate r ._.... . 536.2188 So l id wood round heirloom l9'JKd1amond -~~-· -----E~pr helpful Salary subject to presale. 960-'857 50 a. not..._., exqwstt pedestal dining table solitaire. wht gold ring Radial arm saw. Black 6 SIGN SAL~PERSOS ~eill Neon Inc. rom mensurate Gd MASTEaSAUCTIOH Beautirul Black Cats. F. Lesslhan~teoo. MEYBUSID !! w/x.lra tear. $75. Gd Recent appraisal Decker. 10", xlnt cond. be n e f 1 ts. n 1 r e al 2CYl5YJ Newport Blvd CM neutered. Box Trained. ssi-7715 Qn bdrm 9540, bunks cond. $48-821)1. SlS,600. Asking Sl4,000. S22S. 544.5319 mosphere Contact Lori 833-9625 646-11686 Needs loving home. Waterbed,kgsz,lllntcoo-SZOO.dlnetteS170,sofa& Horws 1060 Wknds 548·5210. dys Lawnmower. rronl Solar Salesman NC'eded Fer_g~on!!75 tB!8 631·3022631·~ do. Cash only. Sl.75. loveseat $300. _Mal· ••••••••••••••••••••••• _642·1163. Jean. throw, $100. Lawn edger. Expenl'nced Top pay t•--------llcycles 802 Free puppies. Huffy 673-2312 tre~ses lbox springs: Palamino reg '4 Horse Mans 14.K nllj wll66K S70. Both r econd. Call7716220 CRTOPERATORS •••••••••••••••••••••• Lab/Spanlelmix. Dbl hideabed $75, sml Twrn l80, fllll llO, Qn Gelding Western diamond, appraised _84~7·-'-9905~------ Stock cleft FT 4 day Needed forttus order en BEACH CRUISER Mur-548-~. sectional 9ola SlOO. Fir Sl30. MORE! !77()..()901 Equitation 'champion in Sl5.150 Sl2.000 Don ~L.Mph work wk Knowledg~ or try Call ray Monterey tan, brand 2 adorable kittys. 1 white, lamp SJO, •tereo console SALE : 2 Quality aora Del Mar. Perfect youth 546-1244 High output. 8', 2 bulbs., boating hardware rle· I new S75 645-8748 moms 1 striped. Housebroken. @ . 968•3042 sels. Mediterranean & show horse. S2.SOO. Siie SELL idle items with a excellent for garace or s1rable apply m person. IVJCKJ HESTON Ann 642-4523 Navy blue. oriental Qo si Traditional 7.9 Equit. sult & chaps. Daily Pilot Classified shop. Have 50 at Sl5 ea. Lancer Yacht Corp 1939 -• ..och CniiMr 5 adorable kittens. 6 wks Bdrm set, brand new S300ea. 8S7=4137 642-9702. Ad. _.96J.~-'-4004'-"-'-------Deere Ave lrvineLCa &ASSOCIATE.5 $ 00 6424606 Id N edho $100,545-3115. I Experienced stock room for this temporary -1 · · 0 · e mes. Hidabed SlOO. desk & chr Alltoa, M•w 9100 Aaltoa, Mtw 9100 AMto1, M•w 9800 Allto1, H•w 9100 & parts l'Ounll'r persnn assignment Ladies Peugeot 10 speed. 64().1992 SlSO. Iv. seat Sl50. gld ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F T pos1t1on. 1714) ~~00 euelle~~~ ~~ IOH ~*~-~~. ·-~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~------~•••••••~ 754 ·1924 Ch arlie __ 552- 77 l 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••Solid maple wood earl BILL MAXEY Thompson __ MnchaflCIH Mens 10 speed British 1m· Kroehler Danish walnut American dining set i Building maintenance ....................... port. Like new St25 din. table &6 chairs. up-hutch $400. IM0-1693 supervisor. Sl,800 per ~ 8005 552·7715 right buffet, good cond, Maple Hutch $4.50. Only 9 mo Must have 5 yrs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S400/oHer. 549-lJSS mo old. Moving East. exp Supervise remodel· rEOAL PUsHEltS Simmons hide-a-bed sofa, 2545 Santa Ana Ave., 1ng or apes for rental WESTMINSTER Show & Swap MHf like new , Sl.50. End table -'C""".M=-. ------TOYOTA and r esale. oversee ABBEY S•. 9/27, 7_.3C &c lamp,p.ss1.9073 Sofa $500. Swivel rocker maintenance of bldngs. ANTIQUE MALL C I · b b 'ful bl S7S Onl 9mo Id 254S order materials. in· 11751 Westminster Ave. ru sers, antique t ea. 2 eautt navy ue . Y o • I G EN GROVE whiners &access. noral prtnt Wing Chairs, Santa Ana Ave, C.M. struct new emp oyees m ARD 2809A Newport Blvd, NB anUque bookcase, coffee l larce Couch. King sized their duties. see that 554-6100 875-2570 table, couch, stereo. bed, boUI _... aha-. landscapmg ts mam· ~l •""" ~ tained · Take ad to any Double sided, small anti· · $UO each.~- 531 3374 19202 IEACH ILVD. (7141962·0IZ9 ~.cc;=no HUNTlHGTOHIEACH State employmenl office que oak desk From old WM, N1w 9100 Alltos, Mew 9100 Wot, New 9100 Secretary, full time. ID Orange County DOT bank (Ideal ror twin ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w/cons1der P1t1me. 899381-010 Ad paid for children.) SSSO, 840.~ must have good skills b em lo er art er 7pm wkd ys 1975 TOYOTA 1977 DATSUN 8210 COROLLA COUPE LlmACk Will train on Vert or TEACH ER-Pre School. anytime wknds. Graphics Apply in ~ull time, permanent. Antique armoire solid person 9-4PM Executive hber11l benefits. Also oak beveled mirror Row In c , 3901 AIDES Call Marilyn S200.0B0.~5103mom: Mac Arthur Blvd. Ste 147.5284 211. New port Be a ch T......,.E:...;A""c=-H-E-R---1-n-r -a -n -t1 Antique Sec.retary Desk 714·752·7179 Development Program, 642-~ SECUTAIY p/lime. Member of Jntemational trading co. lra11Jdlsclplinary team . Newportet IM Monthly looking ror sharp Special t.d. Important. ANTIQUE Secretary 3-4/yrs tx· Jackie P 546-5760 SHOW perience. Accurate typ-TIACHIM>AYCAIE SUNDAY S9'T 27, 1n1. s~orthand or 4.»6:l)pm, M·f'. I" .. speedwnling necessary. 50/hr 642-0m """ Xlnt benefits. dental . • UCYI Jamboree Rd., N.8. plan. Close to O.C Tll.9'HOMI Fradlin Fain,M&-8983 Airport. Call Norma: SOUCrTOIS 2 brau twin bed& (or 1 C11U'33-SIO. Need 15 immecliattr1 w klnf). H.avalaod floe SECRETARY/Recepl work eaay evtnln& cblna, 81 pc, HOO. Airport law nnn. Od. hourt. Great for 1tu·1__,M:~79tt:.::.:..----- 1kllll, brllbt ult del&I. ••· MGD-rrt. No Oak cw cab, lt.50, rr. atarttt. No1·1allr. Mlll•I· Call •..eUI w1U dock,•· Pl&cMr ..D!!ll...:!U::m!:---1· ..tlllZUlllZ:'----,,--t •ula"-flS. a1·9l'I ANNOUNCING 1982 MA·ZDAs IN STOCK! RX7 's Gb.C's 626 's READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! AllAHEIM MADA •1 s. AIWlll l.Q. (114)51121 • Equipment lncludta an econom1cal 4 cyl engine, 4 tpted tran1m1sston. radt0 & heater (567TWI) 51"5 1978 DATSUN 810 4.0001 Equipment 1nclud11 a & cyl. q 1ne, automatlC' tren1mt1t1£(1"-a r condlttonlng, stereo. pow1r stwtno. (e.w, YT) Equipment includes e 4 cyl engine. s ~ tran1ml111on. radio. htattr, AM,.M at.reo. 'Mleels. (109SYS) 52795 1978DATSUM PICICU, . !4ulPlfttl'll Includes a 4 cyl. tng•nt. • ~ ltlnttl'llUlon, air condllloning, wtleelt.. roll blr (M070) I .. 'c ... '· .. DI Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Frld•Y· September 25, 1981 Mltctl••• aoao M.Jcll Offltt Fa I t I IMh. , • ..., 9040 C~ W./ Allff"11/ ....................... .......... 1013 •• .,,.... 1011....................... .... 9110 CliHk• 9120 ..... ,,. I• IMO Mllctl••• IOIO M'9cel•ll• IOI IMO l!:lec. typewriter, awiv ............................................... 17' Whaltr, w/tenter coo ............................................ .. •••••••u '••H•••• .... • ••••••••••• ......................................................... rocker, •ttteo. etc 18031 Bu.ndy nute. ucell. <'on Larae executive dull aole. SS hp. trailer. 71 VWC....._ '""*' Sorrt..,_.lJ lNl 11" ~penalveWtddlu&owa Pool table IDd Julie box. Ei.etroAl"-P•lntGun utlt!r lrv.$5.2.11Al ditlon, •~· w/cbalr S.. radio. liJhll.L...~tanlta. o y n 1 m It e p 2 7 '17T.-O ~:.~·=.~~· •vell.SU.toorll Sl1$. ~xlatcood, •ea "5.CuWpnWattrSol· MEMBERSHIP --IOSIJ)_ 171 _ wood d~. ~firm Wettfalla pop-top with IMTOWMt c r, • l 10 011 1 t l ; t r 00.~.....llil_ Newport Bt1tb AUi iet ie Ct~ln Veca LAeBC 11" s Desll• 30 x eo Stftkue lB.:_2584, ~15 tow mild and alr. Sharp llST Offlmf C:btldtnft• YAC H T Ca.. U B Grwe,atrllltddio.or()(C'. Cellla& Fan·CUabella lub 1S0.146-79U folded horn Xlnt 300 S100 . arm and nu•c ArenaZ3',°"rtgiens.rod 6readytoeo.1805VWR I (OlllJKZ) MEMBl!.RSHIP cllalra, tl0/0 80 all. Vlttorl&ft, AntJQu. tdl· Carpet·wool 1h1&. orf WU. ~bftt ~ll101v I c. • holden, 1i1 :fulp, head. S7ff5 Newport lucb Ttoali ?"iu~~~.!,.flnttl Mtdklne chmta, SU ea. tlon, SZ','.11 bl~cfe1. re white. xlnt cond. 1'5 aq m ,... IOl7 •IJ>I 4, Bimln top, dya, JIMMAllHO Club r amllY Mmbfbp I C ..... -ve -from 5 USA Dlql, m ... ,,.. verae •• luup upt.s, Wll xr(ta. at @/yni. MS-11311. Offkt ,.. .... & ....................... 752 2811 . 873-G9 ev• 1p YOWWA ... nso lecl tranaf eormal membtnbip l'Qf,SU•"· beve.lecl,&15. sat Talie'125. 7 08ll 8 •LLOOMS ........ IOIS All Steel BlrdC.,e. 3~ n water. 18711 BtacbBlvd 1 1 • ft ea . Co a ta cl Mr. Purple quetn Ytlvtt Rem •.lee. lype;;;ter * "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tall. cm :s ft pedeat.al, '75 MARUN BOAT 14.,~ """" a hot1J~1UI btdaPfffd, 115. Foldl.n& I: COWlltr r Unique penon.alized &lft MUST SB.LI Yellow Bttuted Love 24' Luhrs with tuna ~ T o e m y A r m o u r m tablf 0 551 119 . Al IHddre na.e ror blrthday, weddlnp, Bt'rd-4 tWI ••1.anw t.ower l9<n> or best or 10\1 Camper Four Star MacGreaorwooda•put ASSISTANCE LEAGUE -. ' um. a era• I Word processer ~w _,, wirer gerator&atove tua Colleeton ltema TH RI PT $HO p STOMISCOHCllT J!!..lsc.•t3-WJ. 1ifall~::e64S-~ typewriter, Exxon QYX "FREE" ter.87f-7li5.. Porta-pot!)' Ali 1940 Ford Sedan Deluxe. F~SSOu $11'7 celebratn Newport '• I Uckets for 1019. ~/ea. Antique manue clOC'lts, w/display Assume lease Baby Hamsttta. Hand W tinted: Ska Boat or Butane Queen siu bed concoura trophy winner, New Ml sa_ae bed com· 15th birthday. ·3111. -Ma1navox entertain· w.kel or buy tamed 875-3346 Boston Whaler. Call 8111 Sleeps , 6 In excellent 1round up restoration. plete, Z·pm, as.~uri· JO'KtOff Save SSS! New Realiatlc ment set, Wallace .. 1tnaaJs IOll __ O range Cheeked 714 ·898 sooo day condition S900 Call __rn .. SOO.S5l.Q211. -- ty window suards. Special ladJes paoli" SCf·ZZtttreocualape aUve11>lallld pu.och set,....................... MtntStl Amazoo.Tamed"IOVI· 7l4·631·1221hveio. between IOam 5pm 4W .... °'"" 9550 115 . • . toJ)I '"-oil. Sat. 21th. dtckw/DolbyNRdl&illl ~1.;~r Items. G~c~fi!o~~ue Hleh quality office I ble. Must sac S200 Sh()('k Newport tlectr1<" 6317~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• uwomower. Top or line 10-2. 50532nd. St. N.B. readout. Accepts metal . · 5 963-829l furniture. Must see to 531-$180 packet. Hard top model. 77 YWCA.WR •74 AMC Jeep w..- Mc La 1 n . SIOO . AM Pin Ball Machine. Ball C202" normal tapes. Fndge,S250.Wuher,S7S. appret'iate. Assume 8 Rabbita, 15 e; Cross New July '81 S13.99S p.27 Weatlalla po ·lop HeavydutymUd &snow 644 9060. pm 673-9585 Ni&ht Rider. Xlnt cool Colt~. SA~ $115/~t Dryerj WO. Comer unit Kimball Swinger 500, 3 leaseorbl4)'. btwn Calif While & Shock Boat.s.67~~ A • d't'oned (.Pi tires, bucket seats. air K!L_ ~. 962·9849aner6pm orr.KODAKslideproJ.3 w/tabe, '75. 84"5800, keyboards(lft> 951·~ SllverMartin.646-lSlO 42 ' Matthews .1956 s ~a~::."o r iK•ne:i: cond. Power steering, -. --&wknd mos old w/2 lenses & ext7332.Home.S48-8809. .IMS-~ Conference tble. very Flybridge Cruiser SG tut wheel Lowmileage. Lovely Wtck erchanglng • s. . Umer. Steal for $250/bst Hlde·a -bed, like new. Brand New Pearl Snare plush 5·6 ch rs Cost 'Imo• & OnJ-a IOtO bristol, 2 heads, shower: 1 IA 11:i..ff5 195. (:allMH868. lbl S.S. Twin bed tiO, 12 Aqua Cat, i:iew sail ofr. l Yr Old Sear's elec Sl80 I BM typewriter, Drum New Ludwig Atlas s1200.' like new'. SAC ....................... sips 7 $36 000 846-9060 -· back Pa c It S 1 0 , S600. Olympic elec typewriter w/case S7S S 1 0 0 M 8 n u a 1 Snare Stand. SlOO/bolh . M6-IK>OO Piano, Ch.as. Foulds, up-. S · .. ' · JIM MAIJHO Tn1ell1 9560 camera /unit Sl.5. All xlnt type w r It er, S 15 o Bargains! Call 675-00'lS TY Pe~ r 1 t er S 2 ~ 87~9'82 --right console, beautirul, 24 ktpJack FB, 1~6, YOLJ(SWAGEH ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond 644-91811 710-4052. f • ~ . Secy. desk & chair $75 nso 831-&m twin Volvo eng .• radio. 1977 llU'WU!!.E . at5pm. Washer/Dryer, S12S Kawai Studio Piano. St.eeldesk&chatrS12S 2 · deplhCinder.outriggen. 187118eachBlvd ..,_ King size wate~bed. 4 Swed!Sh rrpk, Sl.2.5. Oak Solid Mabog. kitchen each. BMW PrUble TV. $1900. Lyon & Healy side chairs tiO Lam Baldwin black baby cass. am/fm, fighting .!42·2~ I Ton 5lalte bed. Low ~~':;~!>!rd. like new chha ir • '65. 6. wood cabmet.s + appltances. S3S Side by side rndge, troubador harp, S900. tbl. Sl5 752·6550 o~ grand, mmtcond. $8000 chairs. bait Lanie. Best m1lea&e engine. Ask · _,., s ade . 673-3600. . 67~til&S8 . 5'5-8798 __ 833-2.265 ~~ PP962·0070 offer before Sept. 30 Motorf1tdlllff ti 4 J3400. s.s2·9110 A..tos, Hew HOO A..tot, Hew HOO A..tot, Hew HOO .btoa, Hew 9100 .btoa, Mew 9100 c:~i~e. o:e:e~bo=~q~: <213H3H?93/S9&-3'l33 ~;..;)B~~~~:;;;;;,·:i;t ~a~~~ie~·h:ll~pclriiaLg~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pedal musical varia-IOATsttOW cond S350 AM /FM 8 trk, 23K ma. lions S350 Ba I boa SPfCIAl.S 760-8506 re a II y nice. S4650 Look Out World. HERE COMES FORDl · SEE ALL THE IEW '82' s T•A Y BIG SELECTIONS -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1982 Ford EXP Brand-new two seat movin · to the upbeat. 1982 Ford Escon All-new 4 Door Sedan. 1982 Ford LID The Automatic Overdrive comes standard. 1982 Ford Fainnont Futura A proven performer. FINAL CLEARANCE OF 1981 MODELS 1982 Ford Granada All-new Station Wagon . 1982 Thunderbird Technology and innovation: That's our style in ·a2. 1982 Ford Mustang We 've got you covered from si mmer to sizzle! 2Y2 ACRES OF FllE CARS CLEARANCE PRICE-SLASHED! 1976 FOtD ,.NTO RUNAIOCJT £t0"0'9'•( .. 9M Hlii•ft~ I Cyt l'tlOlft ft10•"• .. •HtO '''"'''"1ttlf0"' = t~;-:s,;~~1~;;~; CllQ.f•tl ,, Of'll~ 51995 1911 DATSUN 210 fQ" o-•' •"'<' .. a•' 4 ~•""'' H•ft• IC:Oft0ifl•C•1 • C,-1~ 11"10 "' ... '" , ....... .. C'\.tl~ r.-.. I MO,. CtHI ;it1 .... ~ ~I. If 9100 ~.,.,_. •• '*"' .s. -·-· fOl2t11• 1'79 SUIARU 414 WAGON ~,:~ ~-~=~~::.: ~ h t't' •" COf'G ~ '~ <wt10flll tt•t '"' ~or• 1$1~ P48f1t -1w ... 1 u•e1-r 1976 fOllD COCJRIEl ,.CllU' A qrt t 1 ltlflt l'UC.~ I I I" tconotf'l!Cll Ol•ctl [Qv1p,...n1 '"(lv<fff I • (yl1ndfr t l"IQtM ~ llti!'\tf't•lt.,, ' ~ TrHl ont hu •o• m1111• 1St' !1:9'71 iT•SlS71 1976 'ONTIAC GRAND 'lllX ... , .. N(W1 o"'' lt 000 •C1u• fftl .. IU'Oft\llK.1t•"t "''""""' OO••r 11dt w1nOO•I • lttlt AM fM tttreo t•ot "'"J• too CVll01"1 -"'ttll & "'0'f ' C!I• ,_ 11a1S~l1 -""'V••• II ..,.I 52695 1'71 ()U)5MOllU CUTLASS '"·~•he. ltl.l't"" u 01" ~ tl tt ttft Q • d • .,.,.,,-Ot .. ft-Wl~J.-dool IOt.Q 1'1 ...._,.t~fOp ~CO"*"Of Wfloll..__..,_, -54795 "77 MlllCUU MONARCH Oot•ont ,,,cluCllt '" l ulOll\ltit '''"'""'"'°" I•' cond•homno DO•tr tlff11ng reCl•O pow•r ::;; ,;:~;.er.·;:.~;·~~ 1971 GMC SURFER YAN ·~•< ''""' .... Ot&iitft AM fl.A WX ttOtO Cut.I°'"~ I WtOlt QOf I " I tl'll -... ""91 & M8t O'rl ' 1 tU CltDl l·"O I INl't-4•"t potl f'IO•O Cw,llOftl ~ 6 _., CS" P .. 17Tt 1977 IUICll EUCTU • d00' '"""''Y 11 llP't KO"~ ~·<41 ()pt Of'I •"( 1110ft IUIO ,,.,,.. t•r toncJ cvtlO"' 1"''' 01 Ml ""°"f•I 00'ft •t •i df W''l"IOO*t-tHlJ·dOO" •OOt \Ofrlid =~~..._~~·;~,;.~r too , s 675-9715 • • • Motorcydtt/ -=-67'-"'5--=84.5~7 ____ _ SPIN ET Piano New. Tr"Odewilld Yodlh Scooftn ti 5 '79 Chevy Scottsdale Sharrer Bros Asking 111 Udo Vlloae ••••••••••••••,•••••••• Diesel Pick UP.. auto. ~ 549-~1 28' Bert 72. OWCl29K '74 Honda Motortycle 19K air. bedliner. Like new, Sporl*J Gooda 8094 32' Uni. '77 OWC·~9K miles Perfect cond 20 mpg. l6400. Must sell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 35· Chns F /8, !1000 549-37~ call Mark 497·5958. Surfboard·5'7" Round OWC-S59K Yamaha SR2506, 1980. '72 Chevy step van. low pm. New Hardly rtd· 38' Bert Dis Stl9K Ex1ler I, windshield. mi. alum. body, S2200. den Lots or colors. 45' Cusl SFtw Db S99K lug rack, 619 mt, like 498-3883 aft. 5 single fin . Custom . • • • new,S995.541!:1r798 '68 Chev PU, y, too, FM Serious buyers ~1724 Come see the m·water '74 Suzuki Bl. 5700 mi, radio, 6 cyl. 1175 OBO. Hot stick,______ Boal Show at LI DO extended forks. raised 776·4574, ~ REMINGTON, Model VILLA~E.then slopby ba!:!..~.646-0721 '7?DalSun .,,ton.needlo 870. 12 Gauge :.! inch, ou_r office & compare Suzuki 400 Enduro. 1025 sell, going back lo ruu. rield model. New. pFnces FREE Sh Mi .. Xtra knobby, Xlnt school. am/fm stereo. Sl9S., Or Best Offer. Call .or 0 w cond. $650. 892·<Yl77 makeorrer. 642·9900 559.1~5 aft.er5pm. Tickets, call 675-9007. GrTRIUMPH6SO V-9570 Penn & Finnor Tourmnt eves,~ 1725 Cl Gd Tr -· ean. ansp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• reels2.,,0&4/0&20int'I. -~ 548·E;i66 ·71 Dodge van. s. auto. Like new. Will trade ror Zodiac 14', '79. SlSOO. '70 Honda 175 CL SJOO custom Sl.500 or bst ofr browning Citori l2 or 20 Mere. 0 18. 40hp, '79, < 800 c•n ,,,,.3 67< $1300 67 .... 73. Needs some worlt 57.,.1 ; .._....,. eves . ...&.a _ .... 4~1 __ --.,..,.. 6 0 r 5 PM ' Tent for sale. Large 2 roo Partner wanted! 26' Penn 54 · llS l!_L SACllACE canvas, as new cond. Yan S.F. 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SIO.S,000. or Isa-~ J~tolm ma e 11 t.;'k assumable In I enc os"" a. a umtnum Jack SSHS66 ...... 77S..J058 S20 000 do p bl I util trailer, 4 x 8 x s· Call N I Cluld . 0 • wn. OSSI e 64 ationa ren s rg . slip. 714/67S.7540 5·019~ non-profit. needs your S 1--g1fl or boats. cars, land loah, Slpa/ Auto en-.,Parts etc Liberal tax deduc· Doclls 9070 & Accessorwa 9400 lion advantages !2131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . 50' S H ELL for Toyota 9:.l·OSS2 . M~IMG long bed or similar. good Pvt gated parkmi: spaces Quiel local.Ion. 645-4707 cond. $300. ~ for lease, for rar/boat. Wanted: slip for J6X)3 4 ne;-Sears li;es S20 ea. 3 Balboa Pen. 673-~ power boat. xlnt ref s. used SIOea f'78 x 14 locrt1, MariM Donna. 540-9712dyL -552.7715 Equi,._..t 9030 BOAT SLIP. Up lo :.!' VW Transaxle 1.R S w cv ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Balboa Isl. sailboat pre Joints & axles $175 080. 200 rt 3 8 chain. $600. 300 ferred Call after 9127 5 .. JOmtner comp Sl2S lb dingy Davits, Sl25. 962-5610 644·~91 642-51179 _ ___ Cal20Slip. Reed Manual Sewing $160 mo. Call Mark 28th A..tos for Sc* machine, S37S. S.L SSS Stret!t Marina 673-6606 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtndlass .... ~642-5879_ Desperate • Ha ve IMPORTANT loah, Power 9040 ~autirul ~· Chns Con· NCYTICETO ••••••••••••••••••••••• me. Need slip. Will trade READERS AND PorlMrWcmhd use leash or ' Skip ADVERTISt::RS ., •. S R S d 673·2810or759-1198. The price of items "' ea ay un ancer 2 . .__ . advertised by vehicle VHF. outriggers. bait * • • l ....... m. up to 45 dealers rn the vehicle tank NB S!Jp Sl2S mo+ lng, sail or pwr. 3 bllu equity dn Pa y. Da No.ofFunZone.673-1943 classified advertts1ng columns does not in 7:.!·6620 Ev 557-9327 I d I bl 18'-FlxER UP~ Trmt1poi laliow fa~es~ h~~~r':~re~ with motor $6()(). c;········s.·1········ fees. rinance charges, Call ~-5IB___ -• .1:"' 9120 fees for air pollution con· · F 233 HP M ...,. trol device certifications 1~rui:~:~5fu:ooem whi'~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• or dealer documentary w/brakes Full canvas Want to rent 8' camper preparation charges un- coever Lo hrs, 642-0882 , for m)' truck. Oct Isl less otherwise speciried _1!14· 1122 · lSlh. 549-2100 bx the adveltiser. 9100 Autoa, M•• 9100 A..toa, Mew WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS AUMMAGHOH PONTIAC/SUI.AIU 2480 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 549-000 549-1457 PORSCHES WANl'ED Allow us the opportunity lo consider the purchase or lrade·m of your clean Porsche Check with Us Today' tJ6)1 H••boo Bl•fl Ga'°"" Gto\"11 °• U...n.n Telllng the most people possible is important lo the success or any garage sale. 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Custom 2 door sunroof 4 speed, radio & heater Very sharp. o<BZSPl $5995 JIMMAllHO YOLICSWAGEH 18711 Beach Blvd. 77 POISCHE 842-2000 924 COUPE '79 VW Convertible. wht J et black beauty. on wbt, lomi. xlntcond Sunroof. air. stereo Joy or Terry (714 ) (796YZD) 640-9072. 8 : 30·5: 30 ' $7995 _,w::..::k,_,.d....,s~. ----- JIM MARINO •73v, bll.5. orange/ white '79 MAZDA 07 YOLICSWAfiEH Sunroof 1 passenger, I owner. auto, air, mag l8711Beach8lvd mac h . new exhaust w~eels, stereo. 8200 orig. 142-2000 S2400 a; mtles 157SWYE) 494-1475 ~ SADDLBACI IMW Porsche 1964 c1;bnolel, 'S8 vw Van. All New. Iii y · . v· jo white, cherry ong. cond _..,,_ ~, 131""2o40° tteMt4t =~~..&':S1S.°'5l N~~i.~-6. MaMNff '73' '66 Por 9US. xlnl. reblt '68 VW Convertible. S2tlOO ••••••• •••••••••••••••• eng. trans. Clean 11100 OBO Good Tires Runs 01.ANCH 080 (213) O).G62 ~· 9'19-6S73. 751-9221 C OUMTY"S 911 Canwa Targa .74 SuperOOBug. ~ EXCLUSIVE QuickSa te tno ~ MASERA Tl 00-0222 S73-3.129 497-«IOllAller SPM. 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Oran Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, September 25. 1981 BRAND NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH RELIANT COUPE s 4 cyl. engine. automatic trans .. power steering & brakes. remote left mirror, body side moldings. max. cooling, light pkg .. deluxe wheel covers. w s w radial tires & much more! (166051 ). BRAND NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH CHAMP DELUXE $ 2.2 liter engine. automatic trans .. bucket seats. max. cooling, fold down rear seat. body side & wheel lip moldings, popular equipment group, tinted glass, AM-FM radio. wheel tnm rings. wsw radials & more! (108771) BRAND NEWI 1981 PLYMOUTH ARROW PICKUP TRUCK s 4 cylinder engine. twin stick trans .. 1600 c.c. engine. rear wiper & washer. AM-FM stereo radio, body side moldings, wheel tnm rings. radial tires and more! (504485). 4 speed trans., 2000 c.c. engine. rear step bumper. wheel tnm rings. mud guards. bench seat and more! (201855). d trans .. 4 pE. has a 5. spee w\de cord This UJXUR'< ~~O~ c.c. eng1~e.rnuch rnore\ cvl. engine. radial tires an ~tlis1 s,,, BRAND NEW 1981 CHRYSLER CORDOBA s Equipment includes V8. automatic trans .. bucket seats. power steering. power brakes, body side & deck stripes. wsw radial tires and more! (136529). BRAND NEW CHRYSLER IMPERIAL s ' V8 . automatic trans .. pwr . steering-brakes-windows-door locks. air cond., split reclining leather seats, body stripes & side moldings, AM-FM ster~o cassette. wsw radial tires. wire wheel covers & more! Loaded! IFABULOUSVALUESONUSEDCARSl .......... ~ .. ( 14 iiii 6789 )iii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1977 PLYMOUTH FURY SAi.OM SEDAM Automatic trans.. air cond . pwr. steering & brakes, cruise control. split pwr. seat. AM-FM cassette. vinyl top. wsw tires & more! (140765) 1978 FIAT COUPE Equipment includes an economical 4 cylinder engine. AM-FM cassette, 5 speed transm1ss1on. air cond1t1onmg and more• (032UKH). 1979 FORD MUSTANG COUPE 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission. power steering, radio. power brakes. mags and morel (351 ZRT) rf' ~- 1980 PLYMOUTH CH.AMP HA TCHIACK 4 cyl. engine, automatic trans., custom interior. 2 tone paint. rack, power brakes, AM-FM stereo. mags & more! (160ZED). 1981 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL COUPE Loadedl Options inc. auto. trans .. air cond . pwr. steering & brakes. moonroof. leather interior, radio, wsw tires & morel (1 BHK008) 1981 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE V8-6-4 engine. air cond .. auto. trans . pw r st -bra kes ·w•nd ows -dr locks-split seats. leather int .. AM-FM cass .. tilt, cruise. wsw tires & much morel (629407). FOR FLEET SALES & LUSE INFORMATION, CALL NEED CASH??? SERVICE HOURS: We pay top dollar for good, clean late mOdel cars. See Curt Davis or Dick Penrose today. We allow top SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT RENTING A .. , CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH. 546-1934 dollar for your trade-In. See us today I II • All vehicles are subject to prior Hie. All pric.s are plus tax, lloenM. documentery and (UMd whlclN) smog fees, and are valid until 9:30 p.fT\ Sunday, September 27, 1981 . ....• 2 .. r ' -. •September 25, 1981 • Report from . -• -------~ .. !"'I!:~-~ 'if ll I\! ( l\11 111 11 (.I .Ill! I! l ( ll\.\\.! .I'! l\SI J)!\ I !\SJ( l\.S Comic books ... Big bucks By JOEL C. DON oe .. o..,.~...,. Once upon a time we were all children and like most youngsters, were prone to the trifles of innocence. They were called comic books. We sent away for our free copy ol the Edmund ScienUfic Catalog, saved our nickele and dimes for a miniature 1p7 camera or skull rin• from the Jobnaon Smith Co. and drooled over the prb• to won by •eWDI a aen~ called Grit. If we were the uarortunate ob-ject of the school bully a r'nan named Charles ~Ua~ wo~ld_liv!_ us muscles and the courage to mother threw out a prized col- use them. Som~ of us never got a lecUon with the weetly garbqe high school diploma. But, no pickup. Or maybe adolescence matter, you: could send away for stole us away from our favorite one by mail. And we could armada of super-heroes. voyage into outer space in a But, then, some of us never cardboard spaceship, parts un· grew Up. Or better, some never assembled. out1rew com.le boob. They were Amid all tbe trink.ets and other stubed awjly in bous, in otrerm,s, we followed the ad· dresser drawers and UDdec beds. ventures ol Th• Incredible Hulk, A'bd now many are worth Superman,1FantaUc Four, Cap-bucks. Bil bucks. ta.in Amenca, Wonder Woman A llWe more tban 10 years and Batman• and Robin. We a10, comic :,s:necame dreamed ol our own powers, an into ita own 1'D ation om,iipatence shattered by the of U.e ftnt ft price tbe grim fact ol our mortality. 1ulde. The 12th ...._ ol the This was tbe world ol comic book will be published in April boots. When we l!'ew up lt was 1982. gone. Perhaps an unaympatbetlc Ste Comic, P.age 10 ----.. ---·----------- I I I I , i I i - ---~-----..,.- iFrom 'The Howling' to 'Starga.te' >. ftl ~ Orange Coast. authors pen novels of horror, science fiction -. and life -g let me have my way with the h e changed the stor y con· Paul Schrader's "The Cal Peo· ]! By JEFF PARKER story. siderably in the screenplay. pie." The story, a strange de· ~ oiu.o.11y,......., ,"lf 1 had an idea or a problem "It's my feeling that Dante ex· parture for Schrader (his mov· I'd rush over and talk to him pected tbe book to be a ies include "The Yakuza," ~ Thia ia the second of a aerie• of profiles on Orange County n<>tH!ltats. In thts .article, the live• and woru of Gary Brandner and Stephen Robinett will be uplored. about it. Plotting was a big screenplay between covers and "Taxi Driver," "Obsession." problem for me -tryi'ng to get when he found out that changes "Blue Coll a r " a nd "Hard 400 pages instead of the 20 I was would have to be made it really Core") Is "about people who usedtointheshort stories.Butl t hrew him. He h asn't had tumintocats." ··Th e Howl.ing" was Gary BrandMr"s first horror story. Then came ··Howling 11." "Book dialogue isn't like scr een dialogue,·· Bra ndner .. Stargate" author Stephen Robinett says he's not a science fiction writer ... s Sad songs were real for Vikki Carr f By JOEL C. DON Of IM D ... y ~.,.-S ..... Vikki Carr talks like a person who stepped into a nightmare and slipped out just an time. The pop singer went through a tumultuous divorce in the mid· '70s, carried hl!r pain on stage via songs like "With Pen in Hand" and strug- gled through a series of shallow rela- tionships that probably would have curdled the sensibilities of one of her favorite authors, Gail Sheehy. But she remarried two years ago, avoids being away from home for more than two weeks at a time and, for those who saw ~r during those torturous years. is "aoing just fine, thank you. During her current concert swing through Southern California she'll appear Sunday evening in Was h Auditorium at Garden Grove High School The 7 p.m. concert includes backup instrumentals provided by the Master Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Stormy Sacks and un- der the artistic d irection of Philip Westin. The concerts mark a break in Carr's live performance hiatus of a couple of years. The business in general has been in a slump, she said, as a result of the onslaught of disco. punk and new wave. And besides, she's enjoyed being a wife and homemaker. "Aftq being on the road for 23 years it's nice to be at home and be a wife," she said. in a telephone in- terview. "Popular music is certainly coming back. The only problem I've ever had is in updating the shows I've done." When her r~ording contract came up for renewal back in the '70s, the music executives decided her re- pertoire of love ballads and other musical heartthrobs were dated. So Carr. who is of Mexican· American heritage, turned lo the Latin market. She traveled to Mexico and South America, performing and cutting Spanish-language albums for a market that had never lost a taste for the woman born Florencia Bisen- ta de Casillas Martinez Cardona. She grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, attending Rosemead High School before hilling the road as "Carlita" at the Chi-Chi Club in I niversary of the high school, which g_ has received more than $250,000 in ~ concert donations, she noted. "Tl "H's wonderful after you've been a working on something that long that !! you can get to the point fi nally that en you don't have to worry about it so ~ much," she said. ~ Her charity work drew enormous g publicity and requests from other ;:, fund-raising organizations and needy CJ' groups. <D .. I decided eventually I am only °' one person ; I can't do it for every- on e.' 'Carr said. "You wouldn't believe the amount of letters you get from all the schools that are having problems." Then there was the divorce from her husband of eight years. She car- ried the heavy weight of being the eldest of seven children and raised a Catholic. .1 "I thought how am I going to tell my family," she recalled, of those trying days. "But they were the ones who knew all along. They wanted me to know that they were there." Her fans certainly weren't left out. She talked about her problems on stage. Carr was always skilled in delivering an emotional rendition to her pop music. At the height of her trauma, her audiences got a little something extra when she sang songs about a love dissolving away in her hands. "I'm the kind of person who shows all feelings on the stage," she ex- plained. "I was working the hardest and talking about it on stage and makinj them suffer with me and I Singer Vikki Carr survived a painful divorce and sagging career. but says she's didn't realize I was doing it. happy now. "I was the pits to my audience." 1 She reached a turning point when Palm Springs. Later she sang in Reno, Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe before landing a recording contract with Liberty Records. Ca rr, however, never lost sight of her roots, even after becoming a mainline perfor mer and a guest star on variety show J'rograms hosted by Dean Ma rtin, Ed Sullivan, the Smothers Brothers, Jonathan Win· ters, Red Skelton, Johnny Carson and Carol Burnett. One day, while performing in San Antonjo, she received a strange pair of visitors in her dressing room. Two brothers from Holy Cross High School nervously asked her to help a the school through a financial crisis. The singer visited the school and decided to hold benefit performances about once a year. "I 92ver really stopped lo think about ll but I am proud of my Mex- ican heritage," she said, though she added that because she grew up in the San Gabriel Valley, "I didn't go through many of the problems of Mexican·Americans. '' she said to herself "Hey , Vikki, why don't you stop telling everybody your problems." Actor-friend Burl Reynolds saw Carr after her divorce and suggested she turn to the pages of. Sbeey's popular book. on mid-life c risis, "Passages." Armed with new energies and a strong commitment to personal growth, she waded through some not- so-pleasant relationships before mar- rying an executive with the Sinclair Paint Co. The couple make their home in Beverly Hills. Before the marriage, however, she was pre- pared to defend her career goals. She set up the Vi kki Carr Scholarship Foundation in 1971 to help Chicano students attend college. The foundation has provided $150,000 for more than 100 young people. This ears marks the 25th an-See Vikki, Pa e 16 @feli.do enjoy a delightful dining experience Steaks-Seafood-Prime Rib Choose from our extensive selection of 58 varieties of wine ~It Mnetl: M..fl I t:OO.J:OO ~It ....-etl: M•Tli.1:00.1 1:00 M. 9MI s.t. 1:00.12:00 ..... ,ft ...... 2900......,... .... 1 ...... 0...., ...... .,.. .... STARRING STEPHEN G. ARLEN :kanef ~f(ancJia ALSO STARRING MS. CHRISTOPHER CALLAN SlN.JEO ~DIRECTED GARY DAVIS 'ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 1101 , ... M.. c:.-... FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 -I P.M. Reserved Stats $8. $7. S&-l!1fo/V11t·M•1fi•rurtt -556-5527 == ' , ! 'Damascus' i in Lag·una Q) Ci. Q) IJ) .. The Road to Damascus," written and :i' performed by New York "g actor Tony Monaco, will . ': be presented in the 111 Laguna Beach High -g School auditorium at 8 .: p.m . Sunday. ~ The play portrays ' Saul of Tarsus. the Pharisee and persecutor of Christians who ex· perienced a miracle on the road to Damascus. Monaco has appeared in numerous Broadway plays and musicals as well as films and television during his 36-year acting career. Monaco said he ex· perienced a ''supernatural vision" while working on the "Barnaby Jones" show six years ago that led to his Christian convic· lions. Tony Monaco as Saul of Tarsus in ··The Road to Damascus.·· The shqw incorporates as we 11 as serious song, dance and humor drama, he added. Featuring Sidewinder Country Rock Band ·Tuesday Through Sunday 9 :00 p.m .-2:00 a.m. Wednesday is Kamikazi Night MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 72" SCREEN FREE HOT DOGS! 18521 Beach Blvd. (at Ellis) Huntington Beach Town & Country SMpplfll c...ter 4 ORDER TI CKETS BY MA L OR PHONE 773-3158 ORANGE COUN TY PACIFIC SYM PHONY SEASON INCLUD ES A SIX CONCERT CLASSIC SERIES AND A THREE CONCERT POPS SERIES. ALL CONCERTS A EAT N T TS THEATRE IN BUENA PARK ·· CLASSIC SERIES Sundor E•~nm1ro1 l.JO Od. 11. 1911 Jan. 10, 1911 Eugene lstom1n. Piano Music for Great Lover~ S1r1uss. Beethoven &: Schafer Gluck. Ravel. Schoenberg Nov. 15. 1911 Euecnc Fodor. V1nhn All Brahm1 Concert POPS SERIES Sa11nda1· £\~m~ 01 8:00 Now. 7, 1911 Herc's Doc! Doc ~vcrinsM'1 Trumpet .t brilliant arranecmcnts for 1ymphony orchestra Ftb. 11. 1912 L1h Kraus. Piano Mo11n cl Bruck ncr Ftb. 2!, 1911 The Incomparable Phyllis Diller u a pianist performs music or Bccthovcn. Bach A Sondheim w11h a lol or fun alon the wa YES' I w•n• 10 tw •t every con«rt PlcaM u11d 1M Sulon TidtU fM the Clauic Sera al I I 41.00 I l 42,00 I I .l0.00 Pleau 1<nd int Scuon Tichts lo• 1hc POP' Sctin at· ( 1lS00 ( I 21.00 ( I IS 00 TOTAL Mah checks payabk 10 the Pae>foc Sympho11y NAME---------------· ADDRESS-------------- Mar. 21. 1911 Stravinsky CclcbrallM APf. II. 1912 8«-thovcn'i F1dtho M•. 21, ltll A 11unnin1 evening for movie mUJic fans • special auctt Hollywood composers , _____ _ , _____ _ , _____ _ CITY ZIP---- PHONE --------------~ Mail to:· ORANGE COUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHONY CalofomoA Slatt U111vcn1ty, FulkrtOll f'ulkrtOll, CA 92634 A public scrvicr 103JFM ST.EAEO SOUNDS 'OF THE HARBOR ,_Fash ion laland Newport Beach A 5 '3l [ Diversions -PLAYS----- -----------------------------l .,.. ''THE GREAT AMERICAN BACKSTAGE MUSICAL" raises Its curtain tonight at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. This sPC>Of of the Thirties and Forties musicals wr11 play Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m ., Sundays at 2 p.m . through Oct. 17. Call 675-31"3 for reservatlons. "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR," Bernard Slade's comedy about aMual lnfldellty, opens tonight at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, where It will play Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m . (with 2:30 matinees Sept. 27 and Oct. 11) until Oct. 17. Reservations at 49...07"3. "THE MARRIAGE GO ROUND" con- tinues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. The comedy plays nightly except Mondays at varying curtain t Imes through Nov. 15. Reservations at 979-5511. ''GUYS AND DOLLS" is on stage at the Huntington Beach Playhouse on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m . through Oct. 17. Call 8'7-~ for tlcket.s. "MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT" a drama 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. "AH, WILDERNESS," Eugene O'Nelll's nostalgic comedy, Is on stage nightly except Mondays through Oct. 18 at South Coast Repertory, 6SS Town Center Or., Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8 p.m . nightly, 3:30 on Saturday and Sunday matinees. Reservations at 957-4'033. CD :l The show runs nightly except Mondays through ~ Nov. 8 at varying curtain times. Reservations ~ at 4'92-9950. ~ . ~ '< "CHEATERS," a new comedy about mid-u, die-aged Infidelity, Is on at the Costa Mesa g Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Fair-;; grounds. The show runs Thursdays through ~ Saturdays at 8: 30 p.m . until Oct. 10. Reserva-... tlons at 7s+S1S9. ~ "A TURN FOR THE NURSE," a Jack ~ Sharkey comedy, is the opening production of - the Mission Viejo Playhouse (formerly the Saddleback Valley Community Theater) at Its temporary location In the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrlllo, San Clemente. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 10. Reservations at 83().92.52. "BRIGADOON," the vintage Lerner-"THE· WOMEN," a revival of the Clare Loewe musical about a mythical town In Boot he Luce comedy, Is being presented by Scotland, Is the fare at Sebastian's West Din-Showcase Productions at the Westminster ner Playhouse, UO Ave. Pico, San Clemente. See Page 6 WE HAVE CRAB LEGS I .. • HI, we're Lowry and Connie Hughes. Not only do we have Crab Legs but we have all kinds of tasty fresh ftsh, shrimp. and oysters. We also have a bountiful Sowder Bar (that's salad and chowder bar). For landlubbers we have prime rib and other delights. If you haven't been to our restaurant yet, you haven't been to the Waterfront In Costa Mesa. You can have crab legs too I Join us. we're hard to flnd, but the best things are. CALABASH ~:~~~~R~ RESTAURANT (714) 64z-9sss MON. thl'\I FRI. Optl\ 11130 AM SAT\lftDAY Dinner from S:OO f'M 171 E. 1'1ttl Street. Costa Mesa. CA 92127 SUNDAY Bn.tnch 10-.30·Za30 tn the Yon'1C..ntllf.t17tta and~ Dinner f'rom 5:00 PM RESTAURANT DIRECTORY For The Orange Coast ITALIAN VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy. 642·7880 All major credit cards. Italian cuis ine. Overlooking Newport Bay. Dinner served night· - ly until l a .m. Piano Bar . Ba nquet Fad lilies. ALISIO'S 1670 Newport 642·8293 Master Cbarge, Bank ol America The best in Italian cuisine Uv~ en· tertainmenl nightly Banquet 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. Coast Hwy. 548·2224 All major credl( cards Happy hour 7 days 4-7 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10·3 with compllmentary champagne. Live 'enterl'ainmenl. :- CAMINO MEXICAN REST AU RANTS lrvhle A•e. t meaaDr. ~ms Brookllant •t Ad•m• D•tlactaa Be.eh IA-'748 Margaritas and GREAT Mexican food. 14 page menu. Weekend brunch. To go packaging. Lunch & dinner everyday. MQSl credit cards . AME·RICAN . AIRPORTER INN HOTEL Medl&err•nean Roopt 187• MuArth•r Blvd., lrvl• Specialldnt' hi Contlnent81 C9itlM T d•p a "8 Futurtna Sund., lnmch 11•1 All major credit cardl attepted RtMn ........ ~ 6 ~Diversions ----------f F'rom Page 5 ii CP (/) Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave., Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Oct. 10. ~ Reservations at 89-4-6786. • ~ u: "THE MUSIC MAN," Meredith Wlllson's -8 popular musical, will be performed in a touring ~ production at the Lincoln School In Corona del i Mar, Sept. 25 at 7: 30 p.m.; Ensign School, ~ Newport Beach, Sept. 26 at 1and7:30 p.m . and ~ at the Oasis Center in Corona del Mar Sept. 27 a: at 1 and 7:30 p.m . For information call 6"0-2271 between 9 and 5 p. m . "MAN OF LA MANC"4A" is on the boards University California Irvine Presents Special Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Serles The 3 .. ·member Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra enters its second decade In its international reputation aa one of the world's outstanding chamber ensembles. Under the direction of the distinguished music director. Gerard Schwarz. the orchestra assumes its post as the resident orchestra of the Ambassador Auditorium in Pasadena. one of the world's finest concert halls. The 8UP8fb ensemble and its complement of distinguished IOloiats ia the pride of the west coast, and Los Angeles In particular. UC Irvine is proud to present the Los Angeles Chamber Orchea1ra for the pleasure of Orange County audiences. Below are the guest soloists who will appear with the Loa Angetee Ctlamber Orchestra . .._, tlcllett: SIJ.H flow ...... SI0.50 ~ S7.H .....,. Series Ticket Prices ................ _.. ., ......... $41 ........ PtW..,. to,12 .,.. ....... ,._ 8 p,m., UCI Crawford Hall 12/6 w..... .... '-....... n '•Ore..._ Tiie ~ Conmttt Jonann ~-.a.ii. 7 p.m .. UCI Crawford Hall ~°"'*' .... ............... 8 p.m .• UCI Crawford Hall Jfll • ~~.;;=-7 p.m., Cl Crawford Hall 1,12J ................. 7 p.m .• UCI crawford Hall at Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse in the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Performances nightly with Saturday and Sunday brunch shows. Curtain times very. Call 772-7710. "GUYS AND DOLLS," the popular musical by Frank Loesser, continues at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater,.690 El Camino Real, Tustin. Curtain times vary. Ca11838-1~. "A MIDSUMER NIGHT'S DREAM" and "As You like It" are playing in the new Festival mphitheater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove For Information, call 636-7213. -CLASSICAL MUSIC--- THE COMPOSERS BRASS QUINTET will present selections ranging from "Canzona ti Bergamasca" to "The Junk Man Rag" In a concert sponsored by the California Music Consort Sunday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. In the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Can- yon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets $8 adults, $6 senior s and students. Phone (213) -424--4958 from 10 to .c p.m . today for reservations. -DANCE------ AMERICAN BALLET THEATER II, a 15-person professional ensemble, appears tonight in a program sponsored by Saddleback College in the Irvine Bowl on Laguna Canyon Highway in Laguna Beach. The 8 p.m . performance costs $7 for reserved seats, with others at $5 and $6. Call 831-"656 or -495-2790 from 10 a.m.-noon or 1-3 p.m . See Page 7 ST.PAUL~ CNek Orthodox Church of SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY presents SEPT.26~SATURDAY SEPT. 27, SUNDAY ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Building #16 12 noon to 9 p.m. DANCING • PRIZES FOOD & GREEK PASTRIES Diversions From Page 6 -ETC .------ "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS," the 1944 mov- ie, pla)s tonight at 7 :30 p.m . In Room 415 of the South Sciences Building on the Fullerton College c ampus, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. Admission $2.SO adults, $2 students. THREE FOLK MUSICIANS -Malcolm Dalgtlsh, Grey Larson and Claudie Schmidt - are featured In Golden West College's fi rst Songbag concert at 8 p.m. tonight In the com- munity theater. Admission $2. For reserva- tions or Information, phone 89'-'9885. The Art Gallery ''We sell the best-we restore the rest .. • Fine Arts • Portraits • Restoration • Art Lessons • Authentic Indian Jewelry Oil Paintings by known artists 10-50% off Oil Portraits from your favorite photo by Lawrance framed $195.00 Drop by and meet B etty 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 down-by-the-seashore accompaniments: New Redskin Pota toes Buttered Corn-on-the-Cob Creamy Cole Slaw Garlic Toast AND a Strawberry Crepe Dessert. 8.95 Featured through October 4. Reservations Accepted. Newport Beach/ 752-6023/ 4880Compus Dftve/ 2 Blodcs South a Moc.Arthur. Long 8eoch/ 59&-9638 /MOOno Pociflco Moll on Eost Pociflc Coast HlghWoy. Gltt:lllt/R'Ot*-..on AestOJIQl'lfa • >«-!DC/MC/VISA ,, -- TH E ALBERT MCNEIL JUBILEE SJNGERS join the Pacif ic Chorale (formerly t he Irvine M aster Chorale) In concert at 8:30 p.m . Saturday in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St . Tickets $5 to $10. "SAN FRANCISCO," the classic film, screens at 7:30 p.m . Saturday In the Orange Coast College Forum. Tickets $1.25. Phone 556-5880 for Information. JOAN IDEN BOWIE sings works by con- temporary composers and Puccini In concert at 8 p.m . Saturday In Fine Arts 119, Orange Coast College. Admission $3, $2 for seniors, OCC students and kids under 12. THE ANNUAL TOWN AND COUNTRY Fair is set for Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. In the Rossmoor Center In Seal Beach. Wiii feature free petting zoo and animal show, 7 game booths, bands, a hot air balloon, dunk ~ tank and other attractions. !a ~ "BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS," the i popular Disney movie, will be shown at 1 p.m. ~ Satur day I n Orange Coast College 's a Auditorium as part of the campus children's ~ film series. Tickets $1 . Children under 7 must ;1 be accompanied by an adult. Phone 556-5880. g ':< "BOHEMIAN GIRL" will be shown at: ~ 2:30 p.m. tomorrow In the Multipurpose Room ~ o f t he Newpor t Beach Pu b lic Library a Mariner's Branch, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport • Beach. Free admission. ~ MATSURI means festival i n Japa-i ese, and a Japanese matsurl Is set for ... this weekend at Knott's Berry Farm. Event w lll feature musicians, Japanese gardens, col- See Page 8 A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Bank of America • Bilbo Baggins • Coco's/Reuben's • Command Performance Dolphin Hair Fashions • Edwards Cinema • Fash'n Splash • Hamburger Hamlet • Ice Capades Mesa Verde Florist • Mesa Verde Travel • Mlone's • Music Market • Photography by Jeffrey Southern California Optical •Spa Lady • Swensen's •Vicki's Sunshine Factory ~_ .... ..._ _ _, 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Harbor a Ad8ms) Cotta Mesa, CA 2 I ' 8 ! Diversions CAESARS PALACE: Ann-Margret, Raw Satin through Oct. 7. (702) 731-7333. ~From Page 7 a ~ or films, martial arts demonstrations, a "Holl- DESERT INN: "Annie" with the orlglnal Broadway cast. I ndefinlte run. Dark Mondays. (702) 733-~. EDITOR'S NOTE Live Gigs 1s a complete listing of Orange Coast nightclubs oflenng lwe en- tertainment. Acts are subject to change without notice. >. day In Japan" theater show and a n in ja ~ demonstration. Runs Saturday and Sunday. FLAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. In· definite run. (702) 733-3333. u: A WINE COUNTRY TOUR to Santa ~ Barbara and Solvang is set for tomorrow by ~ Orange Coast College's Community Service ~ Office. Bus leaves OCC at 7 a.m . and returns at ~ 9 p .m . Cost is $25. Call 556-5527 for Information. FRONTIER : Closed until Oct. 1. Shecky Greene and Tammy Wynette Oct. 1-14. (702) 734-02.40. AIR PORTER INN 18700 MacArthur Bl\·d In ine 833·2770 Oanring Nightly ALISIO'S 1670 Newport lllvct BOB BURNS 37 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644 2030 MUSI(' Ni~htl) BILHO RAGGINS Mes a Verde Shoppan,:? Center ~ SPORTS AND FOREIGN Auto Faire, featuring sales, parts exhibits, a concours and slalom races, will be held Sunday at the Los Alamitos Race Track, two miles east of the 605 freeway on Katella Ave. For Information call ( 213) 923-3310. HILTON : Liberace, Shimada, Marco Valenti through Oct. 12 (702) 734-7777. <'o-.ta Mesa 642 ~ Dancing 7'1sihll~ Costa Ml•su 545 17 18 Li\'e Conll'mporar) Hot·k MGM GRANO: Mac Davis, Lonnie Shorr through Oct. 7. "Jubilee" runs indefinitely in the Ziegfeld Room. (702) 739-4567. ANCIE~'T MARINER 2607 W Coa::.t lh~~· ~t•wport Be uch fi46 0201 BLACK A!'/Gl1S 179'l0 Brookhurs\ F'ounlJtn \'alley 638 99RI BAXTER STREET Danc ing ~1ghlly AMBER ROUTE will present a jazz con- cert at 8 p .m . Saturday In the Wa ltmar Theater, Chapman College, 333 N. Glassel! St., Orange. Admission $3 general, $2 students and seniors. Phone 997-6856 for information or tickets. SAHARA: Charo and Fred Travelena in the dinner show, George Carlin in the midnight show through Oct. 1. (702) 735-424~. 4647 Mar Arthur Blvd. Newport llead1 540 247!> Baxter Stn•l·t Singer s BLUE PARROT South Coast Plaza Hotel Costa ~1esa 540 2500 Danc ani.: Nighll) SANDS: Under construction. BA VSHORJo: llOL'SE 23311 Muirlands El Torn 770 3222 BOOTLEGGERS 18528 Beach Blvd Huntington Beach 962·9010 Danc ing "A QUIET EVENING of Intimate Poetry'' will be presented by Lance Jencks at the Laguna Beach Public Library on Thursday, Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m . Benefits the Laguna Poets, an Orange County writers group. STARDUST: Lido de Paris. Indefinite run. ( 702) 733-6325. BEACH BALI. 2116 Ocean 1-'ront Danc ing N1ghll~ lo Countn -IN VEGAS----- TROPICANA: Folies Bergere '81 . In- definite run. (702) 739-2411. Newport Beach 673-a89o1 Stan Orlow CALIFQRNIA SUN 19070 Ma~nolia St. Huntington Beath 963-2078 ALA001N: Wayne Newton and Dave UNION PLAZA: Continuous Broadway en- Barry through Oct. 7. (702) 736-02.0. tertainment. (702) 386-2444. BEN BROWNS 31106 Coast Highway Laguna Beach 499·2663 Countr) Rock Dancing :1e1mttrn1ber 15-November I emer & Leewe's OOOOOOOOQQOQQQQQQO~QQQQQQOQ.QQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOO~ ! i WE'RE NOW OPEN 1 I Cl ~ e QUASAR Portable VCR Package* •Select tonight's .movie fr?m g : at our special price -··--$1699.00 our rare nostalgia collection I 0 ~ You also get a one--year membership e . g e1 in our Front.c.rtar Club a free See Pro footbell at 1t1 Best ., : VCR canying c-. end 1 free bib on BIG SCREEN TVI g Cl , • 0 e1 head cleaner! eeom. In Ind ... the lmst In i : •The VCR PtCk• Includes a 14-day tuner, video C9'MI• Ind recorden! $ o rteordtr, and color camwal g Cl 0 § \ Ask lbout our money-uving FRONT-ROW CENTER Club! I g Cl 0 : THE COAST'S NEWEST VIDEO ONE-STOP I 0 EN.TERTAINMENT CENTER I I 3119 E111t 11th SrtWt VllE'O 00«1 M .. , CA 92627 I (1'4J '31·STOP °' 631-1867 Dancing Nightly See Page 9 NO MEED TO GO TO LOS ANGELES ••• UCI HAS A FOLK MUSIC SERIES .•. LOOK WHAT'S COMING TO UCI!!! FOLK MUSIC SERIES ••• ARE YOU OM OUR MAIUMG LIST? s..,. OctelMr ti. I H 1 Boys of the Lough: Irish Music in the Celtic Tradition 1 ,._. UCI CrewfeMll H .. .......,, OdeMr-12 n.'r¢1 ... UCI ~ ..... C:-wt ,,..,,Oc ...... JO Moonco1n: Dance. Music. & Song of Ireland and other Celtic nations -Poetry & Stories. tool ~,.... UCI Drewferd H .. Flaco Jiminez -The Sounds of San Antonio El Rey de Acordeon. Texas American Norteno Music ,....,.~I UCI c.c.t HtlL I~- Emery. Schmidt & McCann, "Backwoods Jazz" s-.a.,. ,.wt 7, IHI The Georgia Sea Islanders with Bessie Jones J ,._. UCI Cnrwf-4 H.. Frankie & Doug Quimby ···=· ....... •1 .,.... ..... ... ............ .,.... ...... '-........ Work chants & Shouts. Old Time Gospel, Folk Tales & Morel CELEBRATE ST. PATRICK'S DAY WITH MOONCOIN Music in the lriah Tradition Performed on 1e Rare and Unu1ual ln1tru"'1nt1 Tanahlll Weavers. Sensational Band from Ireland & Scotland with H~hland bagplpea, gultan wtllst1••. and traditional Instruments -song•. jigs, rHIS, rnarcheel SILL y WIZARD. ~u•IC of the Britlah lalea I C.ltlc atralght from Edinburgh, Scotland! .............. -. ... C1 llufwAtttC7141HMl7t 1' To get a tree brochure, Juet call ual T•.., IWletc Ulh'•llly C..... ._ OMM• uc:. c...-. • 'C s• ,. ........ 4 ,.-UNVERSrTY c.,,.,,.,,.....111"*'1....,.. OIF,. ... ~.a ... ~Ylelw"'tlilt&& ~ ,....... .. _ ...... ~.... ~. LiveG!ts From Page 8 CROWN HOUSE 32802 Coast Highway Laguna Niguel -4~2626 Music Nightly CALABASH LANDING 17th & Orange Su.. 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Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 760-0331 Mary Lou O'Toole Sh~wcase Singers FOX HtJNTER 11m MacArthur Blvd. Irvine -549-8728 Dancing Nightly -Var;iety GOLDEN BEAR 306 Coast Hlghway Huntington Beach 53&9600 IVY HOUSE 384 Forest Ave Laguna Beach 494·9491 Dancing Nightly .JESEMIAH'S STEAICllOUSE 8901 Warner Huntington Beach 848·2662 Music Nightly JP MACS 10142 Adams Ave Huntington Beach 963·7829 Country Rock NlghUy LAFFSTOP 2122 Bristol Santa Ana -751-7867 Comedy 5µrs Nightly MA&aJOOT HOTEL Newport Center Drive Newport Beach 640-4000 Entertainment & Dancing NIChtly McCONAHAYS 725 W. Balcer Cotta Men -540-50ll Da nclna Nlcblly MeCOam::w;s LANDY 31·~ N~ .... ---- Rock 'n' Roll DaMing Nightly BOBBY McGEES 353 Coast Highway Newport Beach -673·5380 Dancing NighUy MEDLE YS 18774 Brookhurst Fountain Valle} -963·2366 Dining and Showcase Entertainment 7 nights a week JOSE MURPHVS 114 McFadden Place Newport Beach 675·1094 Music Nightly MOONRAKE R 18542 MacArthur Blvd Irvine 833·9600 MUSTANG RANCH 428 · 17th Street Costa Mesa 631·2331 Dancing Nightly Country Rork NEW PORTER INN 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -644·1700 Dancing Nightly OLD WORLD 7561 Center Huntington Beach 897·1470 Live Enlertajnment Nighlly RONSTADTS 719 w. 19th St. Costa Mesa -642·2973 Live Country Rock Nightly QUIET WOMAN 696 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach -494-0162 Folk Rock Groups Call for Information REGISTRY HOTEL 18800 MacArthiir Blvd. Irvine -752-8777 Dancing Nightly WAREHOUSE 3450 Via Oporto Newport Beach -673-4700 Pop Rock Groups Name Entertainment Rock. Jau, R&B The Paciri c Wind E nsemble, a group of adult mu.sicians who en- tertain ln the South Bay, Long Beach and Oranae County area, is lo<*in1 for new member.s. The nm-tall rebeanal ls set r« 7:30 p.m. oa Monday, Oct . 5, at Cypre11 Hiib School. For l aformatloa , ... ~•t• -I • 10 i ... tli • I Ill Q. ID (/) >. IO :2 ~ ... G> "O c ID :it i ~ § n: •• Comic collectors cling to childhood From Page I You don't have to tell Eugene Henderson that comic books are valuable collectables. Eight years ago be started a rumor that a French collector had of- fered him $1,000 for bis copy or Action Comics No. 1, featuring the first appearance or Superman. A Phoenix investor took the bait and snapped up the copy for a grand. Not bad for an initial investment of 25 cents during the '50s. But if Henderson had that copy around today, he could easily ask more than $10,000 for it. That's one of the stories h~ loves to swap at meetings of the West Coast Comics Club, a group be helped found in 1971. The club first met at an Irvine home, trading and selling comic books over popcorn and soft drinks. Since members get together monthly to view serials and comedy shorts, listen to comic book illustrators and writers and prepare for an annual science fiction )l.nd fantasy art show held each May at the Mall of Orange. ·'Most of us were interested in comic books one way or the othe r ; that's what held us together," said the 48-year-old postal worker, who lives in the city or Orange. ''I could say most everyone in the club has mixed interests, including film. ''But I'd have to say 'Gone With The Wind' doesn't turn them on like a Flash Gordon serial." Henderson's own comic book collecting story sounds all too familiar. His mother ridiculed his collection and tried to dis- courage him from keeping his f a nta sy adv e ntur e minimagaiines. He remembers a 38-year-old man in his neighborhood waa so harangued by relatives and friends that he gave him his col- lection to avoid being laughed at. "My mother said they weren't worth a dime," he recalled. "I sold my colledion for $15,000 (in 1979) so I bad the last laugh." Though be bated to part with his collection, which numbered about 15,000, Henderson said be had to do it. His wife, Mary, saw that he was just spending too much time with it. He agreed. "I was a slave to the collection rather than it being a sla\le to me," said Henderson, an affable man with a cherubic smile. "The price was right and theft ol a collection is a real a>11 prot>- lem. One fire and you're out ol , business." He hasn't, however, stopped collecting . Henderson now specializes in all comics from the X·Men series, characters who all share the quality of be· ing mutants, When be sold his childhood collection, the buyer agreed to allow him to make slides of the covers to show at club meetings. To feed his collection, Hen- derson no longer shops in a local drugstore or supermarket. As people started paying large sums for first edition comic books from the '30s and '405, dealers set up shop to cater to the demand. ''Probably 95 percent of my customers come in here to buy a book for ~ investment," said John Fulce, owner or a Fountain VaJley comic book shop called The Land of Ooh's and Ab's. "I'm talking about ages 10 to 60, but the average age is 25 to 30." And he's talking about doc· tors, lawyers and stockbrokers who might pay tL'i,000 for a book featuring the first ap~arance or the Human Torch. Indeed, coUectors are even paying up to $150 for the first edition or "The Comic Book A VERY SPECIAL 'JAPANESE RESTAURANT Award winning traditianal Japanese cuisine and superb westem·style specialties . Eugene Hendenon. co-founder of the West Coast Comics Club. Price Guide," according to Dave Smith, owner of Fantasy Il- lustrated in Garden Grove. And that book is only 11 years old. The variables that eventually form the basis for pricing com- ic books can include age, the number printed. condition, first appearance of a key character, death of a key character, and the byline of a noted artist or writer. Popularity of the issue can also boost the price. In fact, a comic book dealer is sort. of like a stockbroker. You have to have confidence in his advice when purchasing new comic books as potential invest- ments. "The dealer you deal with has to care," advised Fulce. "I would be very wary if they don't care about the comic industry. "Ask what's happening in the latest issue of Super Boy. If that person can't tell you what's hap· pening in that book, how can he tell you what's popular?" Comic book collecting is not a cheap avocation. When the first books appeared in the '305, a dime gave you admittance to the world of Buck Rogers, Flash Gordon, Doc Savage and Spy Smasher. Now you can expect lo pay a minimum of 60 cents for each issue. Publishers such as DC Comics and Marvel Comics print from 150,000 to 250,000 copies for each issue, said Fulce, adding that the number printed doesn't always enter into a book's in· vestment value. Sometimes a publisher will print a series for exclusive distribution in comic book shops, he noted. "I always felt they were a good potential investment even back when I was a kid," said the 30-year-old Fulce. ''Kids don't see things as an investment." "The people who get into all types of collection are .more anto the investment and not the en- joyment of it. I have people who are into gold, commodities and other investments. But then you bave people who are true collec- tt>rs, not investors. ''They like to collect books they grew up with. The true col- lector is someone who started when he was a kid and had his collection thrown away. when he was a kid and is starting to do it over again." Your favorite seafood, chicken, and steil~. 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The weekend of music opened on a plodding note Friday night with a principal performance _by the Monterey Jazz Festival All -Stars, a collection of popular performers who jelled only on occasion. with sax man Ray Pizzi moving to nute for a frenetic solo that highlighted the set. The All-Stars also included John Lewis on piano, Connie Kay on drum.s •. Cal Tjader on vi~s (redundantly joined by vib1st Bosko Petrovic) and, happily, Richie Cole on alto sax. There were -0thers, but it was the package that mattered which proved a whole does not always equal more than the sum of its parts. Kicking off the festival was the California Hi gh School All-Star Jazz Band. a crackerjack, .. . John Lee Hooker. the "grandfather of the blues" 20-piece group under the lovjng dir~cUon of Jack Wheaton. This entertaining troupe was formed e&pecially for the festival, dra~ing i~ mem- bership from throughout tbe state (including Hu~t ington Beach, which provided trumpet-player Jim Neeld and vibist John Wakerman). Also on stage Friday night was the Philippine Jazz All-Stars, a frisky. if unoriginal, outfit that only hit its stride when joined by spirited vocalist Rita Posadas. The Hi-Los were reunited for the second lime in 18 years for the festival, entertaining the crowd with their flawlessly tight, ii dated, vocal arrange- ments. They looked like what they are -four busi- nessmen who occasionally get together and send their voices on collective trip to the stratosphere. Things didn't start cooking until well past mid· night when the Toronto-based Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass Big Band reminded the audience what jazz is supposed to sound like. McConnell is a big, frumpy man with a sharp sense of humor. His patter is almost as entertain-ing as his valve trombone work, which is im- pressive. But he's not afraid to put the audience in its place. When the crowd chattered loudly -and in· considerately -over a particular ly lovely slow piece, McC'onnell turned and placed his finger to Dlltl?Hll....._..,__.o.e- bis Ups iT. warning. After the song, he thanked Gospel stylist Esther Marrow "those of you who were listening" and went on to mock those who were not. Hooker. Dixon and Cotton are three old-timers Jazz is a movement with many fronts, and with a devoted following and a solid grasp on the most received tribute last weekend in Monterey. blues but it was Etta James who brought the After an evening of traditional modem jazz (no, crowd onto its feet and into the aisles. James' that's not a contradiction in terms), the festival music is tense, exciting and inspired, but her r eal moved into the realms of blues and Latin music on ch arm can't be found on her albums; it must be Saturday. experienced directly. J ames Is an entertainer lite The afternoon concert was devoted to blues no other, moving compulsively about the stage, ac· and featured artists like Mark Nafalin, Esther cenling the lyrics with funny faces and sometimes Marlow, John Lee Hooker, Willie Dixon, Etta obscene posturings and communicating an James and J ames Cotton. absolute joy in performing. Some people blow the Marlow, with only a pi anist for accompani-crowd kisses, she blows them licks. ment caJmed and enchanted thl crowd with her Her set was followed by a five-minute chant of sensitive, soulful gospel style. 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The M~terey falrerounds st~ium practically ignited when the final act, Fiora Purim and her husband Airt.o, brought their dynamic Brazilian combo on stage. Purim is a beautiful woman and an ethereal. enchanted singer. She uses two microphones -- one connected to a repeating tape loop and the other wired normally -to create a sometimes e eri e resonance that rides the crest of the percussive accompaniment, {llways prominent but never dominating the total sound. The effect is exhileraJ.ing. Airt.o -that's how he's known, but his last nam e is Moreira -is a percussionist who has abandoned the congas for more exotic instruments like the berimbaus. agogos, caxjxis and reco- recos. They make a formidable duo and their band arrangements reach beyond Brazil, borrowing from progressive Ame rican composers and African rhythm·makers . "Our sound," s aid Purim. "is universal." · The Purim-Airto set concluded with a return of the Batucaje dancers. It was a frenzied finale. Sunday's shows featured two outstanding high school bands and the return of the high school Ail-Star group in the afternoon. The evening concert began with more of the alleged Festival All·Stars, an appearance by the Mary Watkins Group, performances by the excit· ing Sarah Vaghan and Bill Eckstine and a wrap·up with the Toshiko Akiyoshi-Lew Tabackin Big Band. After 24 years of practice, the organizers of the Monterey Jazz Festival have perfected their systems to a T. Crowd control was impeccable without being oppressive and the pauses between sets rarely exceeded five minutes. · If the Monterey farigroun& arena had a roof. Brazilian singer-Flora Purim and uniden· Though the breaks were short. however, so were the sets themselvea. 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Act Ill ~ "Depuis le jour" by CharpentieP. ~ Next s he sang the Gavotte "Obeissons guand leur voix appelle" from Act III of Manon. ~ When Manon sings this famous piece. she voices This was Kirsten's Orange County debut. Since 1945 the "prima donna" has been iden- tified with Puccini's heroines Now she stood on the Irvine Bowl stage in Laguna Beach while her lyric soprano tackled the aria from Act II of Tosca. Com manding her stage presence, she shifted into the role of the heroine. Her interpretation took on he r personalized style. Unfortunately, a certain re· vea ling thinness of voice soon became obvious . .w~~~,,. her philosophy that life is made for love, laughter. and song, and that all should enjoy these things before the years weigh too heavily upon us. She wore a shoulderless black metallic d ress with a thickly gathered skirt and her blond hair was pulled back into a low chignon. Not onl y clid she sound like Dorothy Kirsten, she looked the part. Her hand and arm gestures s eem ed as much a part of her dramatic performance as did her voice. With conductor Keith Clark's control of his Orange County P acific Sy mphony. Kirsten sang the lesser known aria from Adriana Lecourvreur, Act I by Cilea. Then she launched into the more familiar "Un Bel Di" <One Fine Day), the poignantly op- timistic aria from Madame Butterfly, Act IJ . Dorothy Kirsten app Ranger" theme. This bit of}..-u.n.G~o~;came the orchestra's most ,.-ed \l\ ~c offering. It was promptly returnee0.!1 che audience. Kirsten's voice became more in control as she executed two less demanding works as en· cores. She stirred the audience with "Felia" from Franz Lehar's "The Merry Widow" and ''I'll See You Again" from "Bitter Sweet!' The usual two bouquets of American Beauty roses were then followed by two pink sprays of roses. Kirsten seemed swept up by the audience. She was given a standing ovation to her only Southern California appearance. Unfortunately, the Irvine Bowl shell is not large enough for an orchestra of this size. Despite 13 hanging microphones, the players' music seemed swallowed up by the stage. A 5ounding board such as the Hollywood Bowl (a much larger facility) has installed would solve this purely technical problem. ACter intermission the Orange County Pacific Symphony tackled the robust "Overture to William Tell" provoking a few giggles of recognition from the audience during the "Lone Next they s wung into "Entr'acte of Kovantcbina" by Mussorgsky. By contrast this piece came out delicately with every nuance well handled. However, during waltzes from "Ker Rosenkavalier" by Richard Strauss the orchestra bad intonation problems during a un- ison segment by the violins. Keith Clark's too- frequent entrances and exits became somewhat distracting. The entire program was sponsored by the Lyric Opera Association of OPange County as part of a continuing series begun last year when they presented the basso. Giorgio Tozzi, in con· cert at the Irvine Bowl. ••• Local novelists first suffered reiection F'rom Page 2 pack of beer and a friend. The two teen-agers drank the beer and churned out a "torrid true confession story," sending it off to an appropriate magazine. A few days later the story was burned into oblivion in a mail fire a nd the two aspiring authors, left without carbons of their opus, were promptly back to where they had started. Al 18, Robinett tried again, this time sen<Unf. off another short story to anoi .... r magazine. The rejection notice was a prime example of the sort of encourag· ing bad news most writers ex· perience sooner or later: "The story is a good idea, abominably written," the editor said. "Since then I've been trying to figure out how to write less than abominably. That's the idea I keep coming back to," Robinett said recently. The 40·year-old Corona del Mar writer has suc- ceeded enough to satisfy bis New York editors with two DOV· els, "Stargate" (1976) and "The Man Responsible" (1978), to his credit, as well as a volume ol short stories. "ProJecUo.ns" (1979). Robinett la known to science fiction ram as a skilled writer ol not only fulurlatlc "projec- tions," such M matter transmtt. ters, "lelethetia pr-ojectors" and time travel, but of sharp cb&rac· terization and clever dlal~e. Jn "The Man Responsible, ' a lawyer, Mr. Penny. ia ap. proached by a client. Kra. Crawley. with news of herlateat propoeed lawsuit: "Lut IQODtb I took my vaca· tlon. E'feryone, limply nery-• one, is going to Mar del Plata this year. It's summer there, you know. When it's winter here, it's summer there." "I know." ··And do you know something e ls e a bout the south ern hemisphere, Mr. Penny?" ·'The water goes down the drain the other way." She looked momentarily taken aback. "How did you know?" "I guessed." The exchange between these two characters in "The Man Responsible " is representative of Robinett's wry humor. His protagonists, such as Mr. Penny or Jenson in the short slory "Jenson's Folly" try to re- main calm in the increasingly abS'Urd predicaments in which they find themselves. Robinett practiced his short story writing skills in some 50 . works before his first was published. He was 26 years old at the time of his first accep- tance, taking graduate courses in history at Cal State Long Beach, aiming for a career In teaching. Since that first accep- tance, Robinett's stories have appeared ''in every science and science net.ion maguine from 'Analog' to ·omni."' But the teaching career soon gave way to law. Robinett enrolled at Hastings law sebool in 1969 and 1raduated three years later. He practl~ law for a year before be1lnning the transition to fuU ·thne fiction writing. Did &he lawyer's train· inl help his wrtUnt? "I don't have any evidence for this. but J lh1nk that tralnina tn a lpe<:iflc neld probably bat r ... ~o do wtttr 1fhat you wr1U 1lrlll personality and childhood," he said. "My training in law gives me a propensity for realism, which is kind of strange for science fiction. But Chekhov was a doctor, Kafka was a lawyer. In a basic sense, everything con- tr ibutes to what you are and what you write. "I call~ on my experience as a lawyer' in 'The Man Responsi· ble, • where the protagonist is an attorney. And I've written about a space station in orbit around Mars, an experience that nobody has had. You use all your own experiences to fit your needs when you wrlte," he said. Like most people who write science fiction, Robinett does not consider himself a science fiction writer. And although his books are marketed as science fiction and bis short stories were published by Ace as an "Analog Book ," Robinett's writing is less fantasUc than most science fie. Uon. "No. That's easy, I'm not a science fiction writer, just a pe.rsoo wbo writes science fie· lion sometimes. There are both appeallng and limiting upect.a in the cenre -some 1tories are better told u science fiction, some are not," he said. Robinett's current work In progress, tentatively called ''Trash," isn't science fletloa at all, but a ccmtempol'ary novel ol corrupCJon aet t.n Loa Anaeles. ''Really," be said, "t.bere are onJ y two kincjs ol boob -1ood books and bad books, and you'U find them tD every catesory." He's also workin& on another book, pouibly called "Shadow ol the Yalnlza, '' set tn • ._ mythical Newport Beach, Costa Mesa. Irvine and Santa Ana." The book is a mystery, but Robinett Is unwilling to part with much more information than that. "Stargate," which Robinett considers his best work, is also set in Orange County. "It 's ac· tually set half in Orange County and hair in the orbit around Mars . I couldn't have picked two more desolate places. But try as I did to get Sl. Martins to pro- mote the book around here, they dido 't do a very good job," he said. Robinett wor ks "like a banker" in his Corona del Mar apartment. He writes from 9 a .m. to 2 p.m. during the week, and generally works a half-day on weekends. Rather than rush his words on a typewriter, first drafts are done in longhand and revisions are later typed • · 'SometJmes everytbinl I write in a day cets thrown away, and sometimes il It's going well I can write 15 good pages. On the average, r tum out about eight pages a day. But I don't wait fcw lnsplration -it's a dally tbi.q,'' be said. ... Does Robinett's cprrent work on "Shadow of the J aku&a" and ''Trash" mean the end ol hia science fic:Uoo writin1t ''Not oeceilarily," be aaJd. "I may come back to it when l ae.t an idea or story that'• ap. propriate. I th1nlt lbat 18 perctnt of the ftct.ion I've written lt ac· ceasable to anyone -JOU dan"t bu• to be a sdence ftcUoa fan or have a f'ta.D. tn pb,alc1 to UD· deraa.udit. )(y boob bave mon to do wtt.b people than witb anythlnc else." u "Humh and hallelujah!" -~ B«ieon, LOS ANGELES TIMES Intermission ---------- Sharkey directs own premiere ........ IMC:I UT.,. "M•llO • ,_ llOlllPT& .. tmrr' I ,_ ... _ .... _,. ., ..... , iw1M+ •:-::.!"" .... ..,.,... s.. Niii CiooslllllO •tl •S•S PACIFIC DRIVE-IN THEATRES By TOM TITUS Of • ..., ....... Thi.a gets complicated, so pay attention now: The Mission Viejo Playhouse, formerly known as the Saddleback Valley Community Theater, has opened its new season at the Cabrillo Playbouu in San Clemente because its new theater in Laguna Hills isn't ready. However, since the fl'OUP won't be able to move into that facility as planned, it will return to the Mission Viejo High School theater. 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Td,.vr· .... -- LAKEWOOD C ENTER SOUTH WAt• '"' .. ~~ "IY'I °' T .. NUOl.I" 1111 ...... Ar. t.t A -na. ... ,.,_ focull'f ol Cono1ewooo 213/531·951() --·--"ONl.Y WHEN I LAUGH''" -· _,_,_ ll'fMl-·--"IOA ... '111 ,--.--..-- I .. ~~s;.r "TARZAN T .. "" MAN" w I "'--sout11 Coott Hlwo'f ot "ooct•Ot 49 .. 1514 so CO AST WALl<·IN duction more closely resembles an extended effort by the Mighty Carson Art Players. Rapid-fire pacing Is the key lo success in farce, and Sharkey's cul is somewhat deficient in that department. Nevertheless, there are some splendid moments and ingenious characterizations that brighten the situation considerably. The story is simply .. greedy heirs trying to get their hands on Uncle's fortune" with the difference being that Uncle isn't dead yet. •Jte's packing for Tibet where he'll enter a monaslaty after renounc, ing aJI bis e arthly goods (several million dollars worth), and he's out to leave the whole bundle lo his pretty nurse, hence t he play's title. AU the other characters (with one exception) are out to gel the fortune by fair means or foul , usually the latter. The nephew <Tom Nevermann) and his ladyfriend (Margie Schwab) join with their adversaries, the son <Dick' Vara) and the nurse (Jonnie Larson), in a complicated charade that proves the funniest sequence of the show. Meanwhile. there's Uncle's lawyer <Connie J . Powers), a Tibetan monk (Rlch Roberts), the maid <Cathy Breese) and the butler (John Maruiello) with like designs. It's enough to drive Uncle (Vince Cordio> to drink, and that's where the temperence lady (Alice J ohnson) comes in. Of the ensemble, Nevermann and Miss Larson com e off the best, their characters well crafted. Miss Powers does some impressive work late in the play, but the funniest by far is Miss Breese as a pleasingly plump maid with facial reactions that would do credit to a Carol Burnett. It's bard to watch the others when she's on stage. "A Turn for the Nurse" lakes four more weekend lurn5 (Fridays and Saturdays at 8, Sun- d ays at 2) at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente. JOHN BELUSIJI & BLAIR BROWN Whtn they md they Mml btl1s. And t#tol WAS just "°""" ~ CQNTINENTAL DIVIDE ~------------------------------------ Music McNeil ~ingers ·10 ioin Chorale The AJbert McNeil Jubilee Singers will make their debut with the Pacific Chorale Saturday at the Santa Ana High School auditorium. The Los Angeles-based singing ensemble will present a program of spirituals, folk songs, calypso, gospel, Afro-American work songs and musical theater. The internatiionally acclaimed vocalists were organized by Dr. Albert McNeil 14 years ago. They have appeared in major concert halls, lheaters and during the past two seasons, at the Los Angeles Music Center. The ensemble has been the principal attrac- tion at world festivals in Italy, Yugoslavia, Mex- ico, Israel, Egypt and East Germany. They performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in a special Fourth of July concert, presenting the symphonic suite "Spiritual ~oots ," based upon traditional Afro-American music and composed especially for the occasion. The singers also have done soundtrack recor~: in gs for films including "Porgy and Bess, Th• fltat com•dy that do•s laughtet justice. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NOW PLAYING CIWUDI •WPCNIT lDWAllDS •tsSIOll tlUO UA CITl ClllCllA Newplll\ 11eX11 644 0 760 •All CllUIA Of "'9t 634 39 I I lDWUDI CllEU WUT M1ut0f1 V..,O 495 6110 WHtl!llASlllf 891·39JI> • PUIU ACCIPTll fOll r•s , .... l The Casual Side of Rugby 100% ootton rugby shorts anti pants. avalllble lo colors of red. white, khald. lky bl~. navy and gold. Aleo the claaaic bar stripe rugbyahlrt In a poly/cotton blend. AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 The Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers ··carmen Jones," "Cabin in the Sky," "Lost in the Stars" and "Oh Freedom." Concert time is 8:30 p.m. The high school auditorium is located at 520 W. Walnut St. Tickets are priced at $10, $7 and $5, with special rates for senior citizens and children. For more informa - tion, call 542-1790. 1 "POL VESTER" in OOORAMA (R) 11 "FOX AND THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MQUSE" 111 "KRAMER VS. KRAMER" ----------~----...------------.15 SURfeOAADS Town & C our/ITy e.Ae or>d 0. Zone Su1boord1, CustO<T!\ ""°"°ble Lecnhe1. Fm. We1w1s WllX -30 cern Uted boards -beo pric:es (one~) "I lost my )ob. my heule, rrtf Rolls Royce. my fomlty let me ... wnotetle con "Ht Dadr poesibly go wrongT "' ·"" ~Irvine Symphony resumes season I with twin concerts starting Sunday QI (/) >. Irvine Symphony Orchestra resumes its fall ca concert season with programs on Sept. 27 and ~ Oct. 4. They will feature the music of Gustav ... Holst, Antonio Vivaldi, Maurice Ravel and Aaron ~ Copland. ~ The Sunday evening concert will be held at the I Newport Harbor Art Museum, 800 San Clemente ~ Road, Newport Beach. The performance begins at § Sp.m. a: The Oct. 4 concert is slated for Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhill Road, Irvine, at 2 p.m . Dr. Peter Odegard, founder and music direc- tor of the orchestra, will conduct. The concerts Vikki Carr • • • From Page3 She recalled telling her fiance, "Look, I've ~bought about it and I'm not going to give up sing-ing." "Who asked you to?" he replied. "I guess I created my own monster," Carr said, of that exchange. "His work has nothing to do with the business. It's very refreshing because I really have a person that I have a friend ia." Carr said she still concentrates on unleashing all her emotions on stage. But it's less therapy for the singer and more entertainment for her fans. "You can certainly feel energy from your au- dience." she said. "You send out so much love and feel it corning back a hundred times more. It just lifts you and lifts you and lifts you." MOYIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE open with "A Fugal Overture, Opus 40, No. 2" by Holst including a duet played by Richard Brightman on oboe and Marianne Whitmyer on flute. Andrea Byers , concertmistress, plays a violin solo in Vivaldi's "Autumn," from hls suite of the Four Seasons. Ravel's Introduction and Allegro will include p e rformances by Jo Ann Turovsky, harp, Marianne Whitmyer, flute, and Dave Atkins, clarinet. Dave Atkins, who also will play the Copland Concerto for Clarinet ( 1948), has done numerous studio and symphonic performances throughout the Los Angeles area including work with the Pasadena Symphony and the Laguna' Beach Chamber Orchestra. He formerly played with the Unicom Players. The free concerts are sponsor ed by the American Federation of Musicians, Local 7, the city of Irvine, _U!_e Irvine Co., UC Irvine, the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Irvine Unified School District. They are also supported by institu· tional and individual grants and donations. A second set of concerts is planned ror Oct. 25 and Nov. 1, featuring the music of Arcangelo CorelLi , George Gershwin, Ralph Vaughn-Williams and Georg Philip Telleman. A third set is scheduled for Nov. 22 and Nov. 29, presenting compositions of Vivaldi, Anton Von Weber, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Carl Nielsen. Donations are accepted at the door. For more information, call 673--0096. DELECTl\BlY FUNNY! ... N""1I 11tt why tht-t\cadem.v '°''" fell for 1hu endarlfllly romantic com~· -Mlh/N'fl I arrol/, :V"' »><* IJ.11/v .Vr11~ The most fun money can buy AU a m AHO rm FILMS RECEIVE 01E SEAL Of THE MOTIOH PICTURE COOE Of U V AEGUl.A TIOH ~ DOING ~.: BUSINESS ·.: UNDER A . . FICTITIOUS • NAME? II rou h•ve lutl llled y our new Fl1;tlt1ou• eualn••• Nelft• end hew• not yet 1ubmltt•O II for pubficellon. plHH don't forge I the I Ille t1rnl1et1on •• 30 d•r• from O•t• of flllflg. T~ DAILY PILOT wlll pVbflall rovr 11eeeme111 fer t •t .lt .Our clrcwl•tlon lllCl'"'8• tlle entire Or1n1• COHt •r•• •'"' ..... ....... ..... , .............. "' 014Mr to euMft ro11r e tetetae llt fOt p111 lllllc11le11 1e114ll ... ~ .,., . ..-. clleoll to TMI DAILY fltLOT. P.O .... t•, c:.-..... CA..._ ............. ,. ....., .. ...., *"' ..... ... ......,,.._ ... MMmbt.m Irvine Symphony Orchestra Olrector Peter Odegard 17 A Different World. A Special Place. 1 f it floats, L.A. Phil CATALINA chances are you'll read about it ~ coming """"'"':~:=a: in the Daily Pilai 642-4321 ! _/ jiiii~!i~iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~ii.!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:iii~~;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ Single tickets are now :::1 o n sale for the 10· c. concert series by the ~ ~hf.h~m~nrc tr~h1es~r! A REVEALING COMEDY ABOUT REACHING THE TOP ~ in Orange County with BY 'l&TA-.F OF THE BOTTOM a; Carlo Maria Giulini , Oza.& ~ music director. .., Sponsored by the ~ Orange County Philharmonic Society as their 28th season, all 10 concerts will be played in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut, .... Santa Ana, starling with a Sunday matinee, at 2:30 Oct. 18. The opening concert will mark the beginning of the 4th year that Giulini has served as music director of the Los Ang e les Philharmonic in Orange County. The 10-concert schedule of symphonic concerts, featu ring guest conductors and soloists, is offered in two series or five concerts each. For ticket in- formation and brochure, contact the Philharmonic office, 234 E. 17th Sl., Costa Mesa, or phone 646-6411. Included among the masterworks from the traditional concert rep- ertoire to be performed are major compositions by Haydn in honor of his 250th birthday (March 31, 1732), and by Stravinsky to inaugurate the celebration of that composer's birth cen- tenary (J une 17, 1882). Guest conductors on the season's roster in- c I u de Myung -Whun Chung, the Philharmonic's former associate conductor; Simon Rattle, at age 26 the principal conductor and musical advisor of the City of Birmingham Symphony (England), principal guest conduc· tor of Holland's Rot- terdam Philharmonic, and musical director or London's South Ban k S u mmer Mu sic Festival ; Giuseppe Sinopoli, who made a successful American de- but in April conducting t h e Los An ge I e_, Philharmonic; Mlcha~l Tilson Thomas, return- ing to the Pbllharmonic after strikingly s uc- cessful debuts with the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony and the New York City Opera. RYANO'NEAL JACK WARDEN MARIANGELA MELATO RICHARD KIEL "SO FINE" A LOBELL/BERGMAN PRODUCTION MUSICBYENNIOMORRICONE PRODUCEDBYMIKE.LOBELL IR I _,_,.. .. I WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY ANDREW BERGMAN . . ... ~·::.r=.-. From WwMf &rot I I ' = - l)IJf\~l,1 M1\1 I ~ - r-• ·~-------------------------.............. -..... 18 ! Currently Hagtint ! ! Dance photos "' ~ capture life c Cl> .JC a: ' ~ By KATHY BRYANT 5-eclAl telM o.11, ...... T h e na me Barbara Morgan may not be a household word, but her pic- tures of dancer Martha Graham are im - mediately recognizable. These photo- graphs seem the essence-of dance -a moment • of gr ace and vitality captured forever. The Susan Spiritus GaJlery in Newport Beach is currenUy featuring photographs by Barbara Morgan, a pioneer artist who was born with the 20th century and whose works span six decades. As a young child her father told her the apparent stillness of objects held ever- moving molecules. She began then an explora· tj on into mov ement she's never given up. Ironically, Morgan didn't start out to be a photographer. She began as a painter who once stated ... Photography is only a record of the ex- terior world. I'm interested in the imaginative aspect of things -so I'm a painter.'' Morgan changed her mind due to the in· fluence of her husband, free-lance photographer William Morgan, a pioneer in the use-of the Leica camera and publisher of photographic books. Another strong influence was the birth of her second child. She has said, "Caring for the children made it difficult to paint in natural light during the day. but the photographic pro- cess allowed me to work at night.'• Morgan managed to juggle her marriage, children and photography at a time when such things weren't often done. In 1941 her first book, "Martha Graham, Sixteen Dances in Photo- graphs" appeared and became a classic In the genre . About this book s h e wrote, "Previsualization is the first essential ot dance NIEL SIMONS' O•LYWHEll I LAUGH(R) SHOWS AT 6:00 8:20 10:35 Hmison Ford RAIDERS OF TltE l~ ~~:'&'f:~L 10:30 NoEconomyS.attna John Belushi com•EllTAL DIVIDE (PG) SHOWS AT 6:008:1010:15 MAmERICM WEREWOLF 1• LO•DO•(R) SHOWS 6:00 8:00 10:00 William Hurt BODY HEAT (R) SHOWS AT 6 :008:15 10:30 Rnofution11y CINE.fl SO UNO 1t Driw·in B .. ow Y°"' AMC. AedlO K "°"' "f'M~.11 "°AM -redlo w11h ..,,lion •c-•v po11t10n, brine your own AM l'orteb .. STARTS TONIQHTll Ryen O'nt1I m Fl•E CR) =='"' Barbara Morgan blends action, light and space m her dance photography photography. The ecstatic gesture happens swiftly and is gone; unless the photographer preaisions in order to fuse dance action, light and space s imultaneously, there can be no significant dance picture." Her main concern in an her photographs is the omnipresence of light, energy and rhythm. Inspired. as many artists are, by Oriental Al's Garage; \bur Denim Store A Le-A "501~ Shrink-to-fit basic d9nlm. 8. Lee Rider. Straight leg denim. C lei/I-for-Men, slletch denim O CoMn l<leln. 14 oz. denim ' philosophy, and especially the ancient Chinese concept of r yhthmic vitality of li fe force, Morgan attempts to capture the content of the dance without photographing the entire dance sequence. It's this rhythmic vitality that is the philosophic base for her creative life. She finds it in the dance pictlU'eS and in her work with photomontage, which she started doing in 1935. Denim 'den-em\n 1 A well kl"lo'<Nn txJSlc cotton Of blended tobric The lobr1c IS ve<Y duOble and IS pop.jol for all types d gor men ls fTorr1 WOik clOll'les to sportswear and eventng weot 2 A COQfse blue dungaree used for ....ale clOlhes onglnolly used tor SO•lo!s wale clo"'6s ALS GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 "THE TEMPERATURE IS HIGH AND THE ACTING SIZZLING IN ~BODY HEAT." -Time Magazine "'A MELODRAMA SOAKED IN ATMOSPHER E, RICH IN CHARACTER AND TAUT WITH T ENSIO~:· -Saturday Review "''BODY H EAT' IS THE F ILM TO HEAT U P THE BOXOFFICE' -Rona Barrell, NBC.TV "KAAMEAva. KRAMEA"INI .... _ .. ,_,,, .. -. .,. S _!.;:: ""'--·-·'-"THE CHINE81! CONNECTION" .... '*·'-"'' .. ,..,... -. ""',_ YOO W£RE ARTHUR? t DOl'l"T YOO WISH iii••~ ~~~ FN. 1:30, 10:45 (A) SATISUN. 2:05 1:30 10:41 CARBON COPY m BODY HERT 0 (!J ... __.. "ONLY WHEN I LAUGH'' =~i ~ J! ~ ~ .f ~ ~ ~ ... ~ a. .. ~ (J) .. ~ ~ i ~ -~ • 1.~- ... ... ... ... IO i ... 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Community amenltle• Include: A completely furnished recreation building with lounge assembly room and men's and women's shower, pool, hot water swlrl- pool spa. 2 a 3 bedroom•. 2 • 3 bath• &om $139,950 to $179,950 YOfktown Ave. • LANDMARK YORKTOWN map not to ecale (714) 963-0042 (714) 963-7072 __ ,---< r · . ""--~ ~ .,,.,, ~ ; /~ ~~ ,...., Kate Mulgrew and Pierce Broman of 'The Manions of America.' See On the cover, Page 2. The Nazis of· Palo Alto high Televlews, Page 2 Young people's 'Afterschool Special ' Inside TV, Page 8 •September 25-0ctober 2• World Series countdown begins t Tele views On the Cover Highlights Sports ..... . Inside TV Letters Word Game TV Puzzle Daily Grids Prime-Time Details Tube Toppers . Cable Subscnption . Daytime Drama Movie Guide . . . . . . . . .•... Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page 7 Page 1l Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 10 Page 10 Page JO Page 18 Page 27 Page 28 Program 1nformation is provided by the networks and station& and is subject to change without notice. Channel listings - 9KNXT <CBS) 6121 W. SW\Sel Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. G KNBC <NBC> 3000 W. Alameda Ave . Burbank, Ca. 8 KTLA (l.nd.) 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca D KABC (ABC) 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB (CBS) 7677 Engineer Rd., San Diego. Ca. G KHJ-TV Clnd.) 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (10) KCST <ABC) 8330 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. • KTI'V (Ind.) 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. • KCOP-TV <Ind.) 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca. @KCET I PBS J 440l Sunset Bl vd ., Los Angeles. Ca '9 KOCE (PBS> 15744 Golden West Sl., Hul)tington Beach CO) On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. (%) Z·TV 2939 Nebraska Ave., Santa Monica, Ca. C8) HBO Tame·Llfe Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N.Y., N.Y. CC) Cinemax) Ti me· Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N. V., N. Y. '~~~~- fl.) C WT~) Atlanta, Ga. Cl) (F.SPN> Cl) (Showt.ime) . blac k <S I Spotlight ··<Cable News Network> laity Pilat MAINOFFlCE 330 West Bay St~. Costa Mesa, Ca. Mall Mdr'ess: Box 1560, eosi. Mesa, C.., 92626 Telephone: 642...a21 Televiews The Nazis of Palo Alto high By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of .. .,..,Nlt ..... Contemplating the Holocaust -as all of us should, Crom time to time -Is a maddening ex- ercise. It's difficult to imagine an evil of such magnitude, something too horrible to be real, but real nonetheless. Our minds scream : "Does not compute." The television industry has a similar problem. How do you make such a massive crime fit on a tiny screen? It's a terrible challenge, as yet un- met. News documentaries can say the words and show us the pictures -those horrifying, revolting pictures -but we still can't conceive what hap· pened. It overloads our ethical sensing devices aad leaves us numb. "Holocaust," that noble effort to depict the horror dramatically, fell short of its mark. The series was widely criticized by Jewish organiza· lions for its failure lo unveil the true depth of that m ass brutality. "Playing for Time," a brilliant tele-film, came closer, but the content was overshadowed by controversy surrounding its star, professional polemecist Vannessa Redgrave. Most moving by far was ··Return to Auschwitz," a powerful, cinema verite documen· tary on PBS that followed former prisoner Kitty Hart as she walked through the desolate camp ruins and reminisced about her experiences th e re. It was e asier to watch the hero of "Holocaust" endure make-beJieve torture than to hear Hart recount, often in tears, her life in Hell. So the medium can tell us, lo some extent, what happened. Can it also explain how? How could the entire German population fall into a goose step, eyes right and eyes closed? How could presumably decent human beings watch in silence as their fellow Germans -the Jews - were herded onto cattle trains for a final journey? And how could they later dismiss all personal responsibility with the simple proclamation: "I was not a Nati?" How indeed? We would Uke to beli eve (and many do) that the Germans are a breed apart, dif· ferent -genetically, etbically, culturally -from ourselves. We know it couldn't happen here . It could, and on Sunday, Od. 4, ABC will show us how. At 7 p.m ., the "ABC Theater for Young On the Cower ------ Americans" will air "The Wave." a tale about an American high school teacher who recruits several hundred of his students Into a Nazi-like organiza- tion complete with a leader of mythical propor· tions, a raised-hand s alute and a well-defined sense of superiority over other citizens. It sounds fanciful, it sounds alarmist, it even sounds paranoid. But it's a true story. In four days, Palo Alto High School teacher Ron Jones recruited 200 fascists from the ranks of his stu· dents. And they didn't even know il. In a collection of true stories called ''No Substitute for Madness," Jones recounts what hap· pen ed . lt started when his students asked how the German citizenry could allow the Holocaust to happen. "I decided to take a week and explore the question," Jones writes. On the following Monday, he introduced class members to the concept of strength through dis· cipline. He taught them how to sit straight up in their seats and to do group exercises. On Tuesday, Jones stressed the meaning of community, of neighbors helping neighbors. The students sat al silent attention. "l was debating in my· own mind whether to stop the experiment or to continue," Jones recalled. "I hadn't planned such intensity of compliance." At the end of the class, Jones introduced the salute -right hand brought toward the shoulder in a curled position. He called it the Third Wave. By Wednesday, Jones was handing out mem· bership cards and students outside the class were clamoring to join. A few were told to report any of their number not complying with class rules. More than half of them eventually did. Other chores were delegated. One student de· signed a Third Wave banner . Another ....,as posted at the door lo stop non-Third Wave students from entering. .. By the end of the day more than 200 students were admitted into the order. I fell very alqne and a little scared." Jones reported. On Thursday, one student assigned himself as Jones' bodyguard and the teacher was beginning to fall into the role of dictator "even when it w asn 'l necessary ... • · He informed the students that the Third Wave was a secret national youth movement designed "to fight for political change in this country." See Nam Page 26 Manion builds American dynasty By 'OEL<:. DON that ls woven with deceit. selflsbness and ex- CM .. DlllYNll.... plosive relationships that eventually end with An epic sa1a of tempestuous Jove, rebellion, Rory's return to his homeland with a cache of war and families In turmoil begins Wednesday arms. But be Jearm he must return to America - evenlQI with ABC's three-part miniseries, "Tbe bia true homeland. ManJons ~America." Also starring In ... the drama are Kathleen The slxo:bour romantic drama ls the story of an Beller, Simon MacCorklndale, Linda Purl. An· lrlsb family st.rlclcen by the great famlDe of 18'5 thon_y Q\layJe ud Da\tid Soul. and the ruthless eaploitation of En1li1b land-The ••I• wu fDmed entirely in Ireland and owners on the Emerald JaJe. was destined to foclll on the sulfertni of the Irish Created by Agnes Nixon, the series follows the immigrants of the 19th century, according to direc- proud and fiery character ol Rory O'Manion tor Joe Sargent. (Pierce Brosnan) through his immigration from "These people go from a social status thi.t is bis ol>pl'essive homeland to America. O'Manion ls one polnt below groundhog to become the most torn by a forbidden Jove for the dau1bter of an politically powerful minority in Americ•." be said . English landlord, Racb•l Clement <Kate "This picture ... appealed to me because 1t didn't Mulgrew), and leaves for the new world after ac· have the quality of an oft -told story about It; It of· cidentally killing bia brother. In America be bopet fered the revelation that these were people who to raise money to bring bia family out of poverty came out or a very beautiful country for a very as well as amua men and guna to one day return good reason. to his homeland and rtd St of oSJpresalve foreJanen. "Not because we have 'fOld·plaled atreeu, · But life in the new land ls not wit.bout suffer· but because they had nothlne left to wake up ln the lng. To blend in, Rory shortens bla name to Ma· mornJni for in this country. They bad to 1et out nlon and learns that tho Immigrant ta accorded tbe becaute they were belq pushed; there wu no moet mmlaJ wort. But be muc• to rise in the other rulity f« them -t.bly bed to @·" _ bu1lness world and serve tJJ the Union Army dur-The mln1Hria will contlaue cm 'l1nu'lda1 ad tn1 lbe a.u war. Friday even.lnp on Chumel '1. It will air at t p.m • ......... -..-------------------1'1*. •..ae.,. leu.. """" lwlld'A 1 ulllr...W•·"'*'1e·-u· , · .. , -·• , · - Highlights for the Weeli Friday specials SEPTEMBEA 26, 1911 EVEHIHG 8:00 (I) GOl.DEH EAGLE AWA14D Alcardo Montalban hosts a special honoring HlapanlC performers 9:00 CD) JUDY GAAL.AHO SPECIAL Judy Garland Is join«! by LIU Mlnnalh and S.rbra Str91sand 1n 1n1s unlQl.le musical special !limed In 1964 10:00 C)) WORLD SPECIAL "Against The Wind. A Cuban Odyssey" The jour- ney of lour Cuban refugees to the United States ts traced from lhetr depar- ture to thetr pre"'11 Sltua- t1on. (Rl Saturday specials SEPTfMBEA2e, 1911 AfTERHOOH 12:00 CS) P£TE1' AU.EH AHO THE AOCKETTU The Rocltaltaa join ainger Peter Allan on 1taoe at Radio Clty Mulk: Hall In thll mualul 1peclal. 1:30 CS) W'ELOOME TO MIAMI. CU8AH08 Florida It clouded with prejudice and problems tor Mlle• who mutt coma to ~ wtth his ~ban PMlrl- ~· 4:30 CID OOUGlM MACARTHUR: THE DERANT GENEAAl Hal Holbrook narrat" this documentary Hplorlng MacArthur'• powerful character that both made and CIMtroyed hl1 carMr. EVEH#fG 8:00 CS) THE WACKY WORLD CW JONA THAN WltfTERS Host Orson Wallea 7:00 (}I) ON LOCATION "Pea-Wee Harman" PAYI Reubens aeatad and stars In llllS sat1ra Of a 1950'1 kiddie Show leped at tile Roxy 1n Los Angeles with Iha lm1><ovlaation .. troupe Tile Groundllngs (OJ THE OLYMPIAD PRANKSTERS -Drag. (George Olden. second from left) and Streeter ( K.C. Martel. rightl. two of the school's irresponsible practical jokers, try to pull a fa st one on their new teacher. Mr. Lester Llttle (Richard Sanders, left> on the ABC Weekender Special Saturday at noon on ABC (Ch. 7 l. "The Big 0.-Thal Got Away" 8howa the 00-t llnllhM In Olymple history. Including the controvarllal U.S.A. vs. U.S.S.R. bukat· ball gama ol 1972. 8:00. TAKE ME UP TO THE IAU.GAME Thi• animated 1tory deals with a aandlot baMball INm nc>'lced by Irwin, an outer ~ o.aball pro- moter. wflO WWII• to match them against the undefNt· ad Sp-Aft-Stara. 9 MOMENTS TO BE AEMfM8£AED Noted 1tega, IQ..., and talavltk>n actr"5 Carmen Za9ata llOlts this KCET ~ laaturlng hllt0tlcal moments from Hispanic history t:OO 9 ntE GOLDEN AGE CW TELEVl8K>N "Bang Tiie Orum Slowly" Paul Newman, Alben Sal· ml and George Peppard stat In a ttlledrama about a young baseball player who helps his terminally Ill Irland and teammate thrCKlgl'I one last MUOO 10:00 D Cl! SHAUN CA88K>Y Shaun Cassidy Is joined by Lonl Anderson and Jack Alber1son In hll nrat tlllevi· sion musical special S) CASAHOVA "Magic Momenta'' Tiie subject or magic and 11141 occult II dltc:usaed by Casanova (Frank Finlay) and hit c.ii mate. Gat><lel (Par1 3) QI LOU RAWl.8 IH CONCERT Lou Rawll sings eome ol hll grNt•t 900QI lnclud· Ing "11'1 8Mn A Long Time," "Lady LOY9," "Lat Ma Ba Good To You," "You'll ~ Find Another LOY9 L.Mta Mina.'' CS) P£TEA AU.EH AND THE AOCKETTE.8 The AockattM join alnger Peter Allen on 11aga et Radio City Mualc Hall In this musical special 1o-.30 0 U8EAACE IN CONCERT Mr. Showmanship la joined by singer Marco Valenti and magician Mervyn Roy In this Show taped at the Spor1ing Club In Monte Cano. 11:30 fB NEW CINEMA FAOM NltA "The Forett" ( 1973) The enSYlng llottlllll• ~ two nelghbOrtng communi- ties arising from an incl· denc:e or adultery are - through the ayaa ol a small boy. CS) 8IZAAAE DC John Byner 8howa you things 1trangar than trvth, latgar than Hie, and zanier than anything you've - -In 1'-encore prea- entatlona lrom the Show- time Olurra Mbrety. 3:00 CID KM KNSTOfRMON AHO ANNlMUMAY Two ol poj)-COl.lntry'a hot· t"t stars perlorlTI a med- "'Y ol their grMl"t hlU. plul an ev.rty Brothers duet of "Lat It Ba ....... 3(80 CID DOUOLAI MACARTHUR: n4E DE1'WfT OE.HERAL Hal Holbrook narrataa this documentary explorlng MacArthur's powerlul character that bOth made and dellroylld his ca<Mr Sunday specials 8EPTIM8EIU7, 1M1 AFTUIHOON 1 :00 CID HBO 8HEAK PNMEW:OCT08EA Husband-and-wile comics Jarry Stlller and Anna Meara Introduce the mov- IM. spaclals and lpor11 events coming to Home Box Offlce In October 3.30 00 THE WACKY WORLD CW JONA THAN WIM'TEAS Host· Orson Walles 4:00 ('S) LAFF-A· THON A comedian host and lour comic contestanta wno compete ageln11 one another are lutured 1n this unoenSO<ad comedy gama Sflow 4:30 00 RICHIAROt'S CHAMBER Of HORROR AND ILLUSIOH Vincent Price ho111 thta performance by ITlllllar lllus10n11t Rlchlardl who Is JOlned by the ecrobatlC team of David and Goliath and escape erllsl Loyal James 0 CHIL.DREH CW THEATRE STREET Princess Greca gives us a look behind the walls or the Vaganova Choreo- graphic Institute -also known as t1141 Kirov ballet IChOol --to explore the dreams of two RUlllan dancers whO hope to fol- low In the too111eo1 or 8at- y1hnlkov. Nureyev and Makarova. a:ao CID HBO SNEAK PREVIEW: OCToeER Hu1band-and-wll• comics Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Introduce the ITIO'OI· .... apeclala and ~ events coming to HOma Box Oflloe In October IEV£NWG 8:00 el) Of>EAA FAOM SAN FMHCll900 "la Gioconda" The final act Of Ponchlalll'I clatalc opera teaturlng Renata Scotto and Luciano Pavarotti lnc:l\ldea docu· mental)' lootaoe dellgnad to enhanu the viewer'• undar1tandlng or t1141 act Hott: Tony Randall (R) CO) VIETMAM: THE TtH THOU8ANO DAY WAR "Surrandef" The domino collapse of South Viet- nam's cities culmlnated with saioon In the !Intl daya ol the war 7:00 D ~ STONE> A ,_,.aoe bOy who ttu dllflCulty making friend• SMlcs aol.ce In marijuana 8:00 a Qt 808 HOPE SPECIAL An 1111-star cul JC)jns Bob Hooe fOf a .. urlC 1oo1< at some of televlalon'a most popularMrlel. D NATIONAL GEOORAPHIC SPECIAL "Sunken Treasure" A touch ol "gold lever" strlltM 11141 a-ol ll'le c.iypao at they s.earch for II wteciled Ship 9:00 0 Qt TONIOHT SHOW 19TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Johnny Carson and n1s &ideklcks Ed McManon and Doc s-•nsen 1T1ark lhe 191h anniversary ol 11\6 Tonight Show with hlghhghll ltom previous shows 10:00 &l Of>EAA FROM SAH FRAHCt8CO "La Gioconda" The final act or PonohlelR'e classic opere featuring Renate Scotto and Luciano Pavarotti lnciodea docu- mentary rootaoe designed to enhanoa lhe wi-·a und«atandlng of the act Host· Tony Rand ... (RI 12::00 CID~ flSIORT8 PAE8ENT8: THE SHOf>-AAOUNO SHOW Topic• Include: eoapa. brMlclaat oereal; Ice cream and motorcyolee. (I) THE A TlAHT A IMG I.ARO/ff Aw of thelt finnt young oomica ... IOoM \Mlh thelt tunniMI late In this com. ~lhowdown. 3:00 CS) THE WACl!<Y WOAl.D CW JONA THAN WINTERS Hott: Orson Walles. M onday specials 8EPTEM8EA 2t, 1M1 AFTEANOOH 12:00 CS) THE WACKY WORLD CW JONA THAN WINTf.M Hoat: Oraon Wallea. 1:00 • JVIU'( QAAlNC> • Gueat1· Liu Mlnnalll. Bat· bra Streisand 3:30 THE tSl.AHO Of NlVAWUZ Thar• WU MVW a mor• See Highlights. Page 4 PLAYIN •ANDROMEDA • JAZZ SINGER INEIL DIAMONDJ • BLUE LAGOON • HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME • STIR CRAZY • ENDLESS LOVE • TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD • LOLITA • BRIDGE TOO FAR • THE COMPETITION • IT'S A MAD MAD MAD WORLD Video Cas•tte l ... als 1884-1 HAllOR ILVi:--• No club to 10111. • ..... .Wp fHt .., COSTA MESA• 646 .. 921 -• I 000•1 .t -•In ......... ratlng1 3 ~ Highlights for the Weell .8 E (I) Ci (I) fl) From Page 3 beeutllul llttle laland until the 41¥11 J.B. Trumphom wm... 4:i0 (J) l..N"f-.A.. THON A comedian tio.1 and IOUI ~ contatanta wt\o compete egelnat one enother If• fMtUl'ed In thll ..-.c>ted oomedy geme lhOw. 1:00 (I) WE.COME TO WW.I. CUllAN08 Florida II c:louded with prejudice and problem• for Mlk• wno ~ c:otne to gripe with hi• Cuban herl· '.!r· &:30 Clf) ON VACATIOH WfTH MICKEY MOUK ANO FAlf.N08 Animated. Jlmlny Crlc:kel 1r1ea "" hand at proc1uc1no hll own TV enow. but fir11 muet trlldl down hi• vec:.- tlonlng 1tara. (I) THI! WNXY WORLD Of' JONATHAN WINTEM Hoel Orlon W ...... EVENING l:OO CH) OLEH ANO TAH'f A Glen Campbell and Tanya T udlar perform their big· geat t>OP and country hll• In Ihle epedal 19'*l at H1tral,.1 In Reno. NevadL (I) OMAT L.ADtE8 Of' COUNnn'• Hoat: Tom T. Halt G~I• Lynn Anderson. Donna Fargo, ~ J. Delton 9:30 CO) KENNY LOOGIHS to.G> Cil OPeMO NIGHT: THE MAKINO OF AH OPERA Thi• documentary on the Sen Frenc:lac:o Opera's production of "Lii Gloc:on· d•.. trac::eie the develop- m«1t of Ponchi1Ul'1 ci&S&lc: opera from the lnltlal taAla to opening night 10:a0 ct A R..OWEA OUT Of' PlACE ~ti: Lind• Ronttadt. Roy Ciani, Foater 8'00k1 12:30 CJ) THE ORTIUT 8HOW .. TOWN A Nn-lovlng couple bar'9e and INr• .. with their friends In !hit Ntlric:al comedy. 3:80 (I) PtPI eorn.cty ltl • WKY runny topic ""*' David Brenner, Andy Kaufman, Robert Klein and Steve L.andee- berg get together et the nightspot wll«• they all ~t their etarta 4:00 Cil PETER AU.EN AHO THE AOCKETTES The Rookett• join 91nger Peter Allen on atege e1 Rlldlo City Muelc; Hell In thl• muSlc:al epec:lal Tuesday specials ~21.1111 EVENNO l:30 (I) PETER AU.EH ANO THE AOCf(ETTU The Rockettes join linger Peter Allen on atege et Radio City Mulk: Hell In thll mualcal ~ 1:00 CID H80 SNE.AK PAEVIEW:OCTOllEA Hu9band-and-wlle c:ornlcl Jerry Stiller and Anne Mure lntrodl.IC4I the mov- lel, lptlcials and -c><>rt• event• oomlno to Home Bo• Otfk:e In Oc:1ob41r. l.'00 D Qt PROJECT P£ACOa( "The Big Stun.cl Oog" A IM-foot tal Snoopy dog touc:n. tri. .,,... of ,,_ wno find It after It bec:oma Mpll•ted from It• owner. (R) (J)BIZAME John Byner ltlOWt YCMI !hinge 1tranger th.en truth, larger than '"9, and zanier than anything yo1.1·ve - -In ,._ encof• .,, ... entatlofll from the Show· time Blun• library t:00D Q!TME 80flttllT1CA Tm OENT8 Nine members of an eth- le11C·IOCl•I club reunite •"• 25 ~· to pay tnb· ut• to their former coac:n and mentor (P9't 1) HO CB) ON LOCATIOH ""-WM Herman" Peul Reubenl Cl'Mled and tiara In thll Mtlre of I 1950'1 lckldle lhOw '"*' at the Roxy In Loa AAgelee with the lmprovlutlonal lrOUpe The Groundltngl to:ao (I) PtPI Comedy Is • WKY funny topic; ""*' David Brenner, Andy Kaufman. Rol>er'I Klein and Steve Ulndee- wg get 1oge111« at the nlghlepot where they all ~· their llar\1 t t:30 U P£TER. PAUL AHO MARY The popular folk trio of the •eo. le ...,., P«tormlno both Old llnd ,_material. lncludlng the clu11c "LMvlno On A Jflt Plane .. Wednesday specials 8EPT'EMtlER ao, , .. , UO 0 LaRACE IN OONCIRT Mr. Showman9'1f9 II Jo1neO by linger Marco Valenti end magician Mervyn Roy In thla show l9'*l .. the Sporting Club In Monte Caoo. T:30 (I) ntE WltO<Y WON.D Of' JONATHAN WINTERS Hoa1:~We11M. l.'00 9 Cl) A BOY NAMED CHANJEMOWN Animated. Charlie Brown win• • ll)elllng bM '1 adloo4 whloh lead• him to the national tipelllng c:ham· plonehlps. (RI HO 8 (II THE MAHION8 OF AMENCA 19th-century tnsh rebel Rory o·M11nlon lea-the Engllahwomen he ~ end his faml~atrlc:kan hOmelend behind end emi- grat• to Amerlc:a (Part 1) 10:00D Q!THE 80f'Hl8TICA TB> GENTS The gent• reminisce at • dlnner par1y, unaware that outside • oetec:tive 1a ¥no In wait for • mlsslng mem- ber who ts MJspecied of murder. (Pllrt 21 te>:ao. DAUOHTEAS OF TIME Three contemporary ............ ldwNes are pro- llled u they work with petlents. families and med· lc:al staffs of hoepllals and c:lloa. '1:JO CID HARRY CHAPtN 3:30 (I) THE WIDCY WORLD Of' JONATHAN W1NTeA8 Holt: Or'IOn Wetlea. Thursday specials OCToeE.A 1, 1N1 AFTEAHOOfC 12:00 (IJ l.AfF..A. THON A comedian hol1 and lour comic c:ont•tenta who compete agaln1t on• another are IMtured In this uncenaored oomedy game show. I~ (8) CHAAUI, THE LONU<>tolE COUGAR An orphaned cougar lcHtan 11 ralMd by • lumberman until the c:at hMrl the Call of the wild. (Part 1) EVINWO l.'00 CB) CHARLIE. THE LOHOOME COUGAR An orphaned couoar kitten 11 rllleed by • lumb41rman until the c:at ,_.. the call of the wild (Par1 2) 7:00 (8) COHSUMEA REPORT8 PRE8EHTtl: THE IHOP-AAOUNO SHOW Topics Include eoaps, brMllfut cereal, Ice cream and motorc:yclel OREA T l.AOIE8 OF COUNTRY II Hoat Tom T Hell G~ls Lynn Andereon. Donne Fargo. Lacey J Delton t:OO 8 (II THE MAHIONS OF AMERICA Proaoer<>l4 In Phlladel· phla, Rory marrlel Racilel. he le joined by his llster Oelrdia. wno. eonvlnc4Kt of the dMth of 01..td. marrlel another man (Part 2) e REfUCTIOH8 ON 900Y IMAGERY A IUH>aced video cooage I explores the 50Cial anc::t hlSlorlc:al tignlficenc:ea IS well .. the -thetlc: .... ment1 of IUhion and body or,_,tatlon 10:00D Q!THE IOPHl8TICATED OEHT8 On the final nlglit of the reunion. the ml$llng gent arrlva, Mtling oft • c:oo- lrontallorl t>ei-him, the rat of the ciub and the detac:tlve who 1Yapec:t1 him of murder. (Part 3) (l)llZAARE John 8Yf*' ahowS you thing• 1tranger than truth. larger than Ille. and r.anief thin an)'lhlnQ you·ve ever -· 10-.ao e GROWINO PAINS: RUAAl AMEJUCA IN THE 1N08 This documentary inter· vi....,. thoee WhO have moved from an urban area 10 the rural aectlon of America, who voice their ,_,of the g•owth In POP- ul•hon in rural., ... CS) L»f..A.. 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DODGER DUGOUT 5:15 G) DOOOEfll PRE-GAME 5:30 G) BASEBALL Los A~ Dodgers at Hcuston Astroa EVENING 8:00 flll HOT SHOTS Kevin Brophy narrates a lOOk at the history, tech· n1ques. equipment and personalities of sk11e- boerd1ng. featuring a locus on pro rlde<s Tony Alva end David Hackett 7:00 (J:D INSIDE THE NFL Hosts Len Dawson and Nick Buonlcontl hlghhghls or Iha critical gemes. anel- ysis and prediellons of upcoming cootests on Iha NFL 1:45 (%)HORSE RAaNG "Hollywood Hendieap·· Saturday sports SEPTEMBEA 29. 1M1 MOfMNO t:OO 8 9 NCAA FOOT8AU 10:00 • Tffl8 WEEK IN ... 80ALL 10:30 llt OOOGEA DUGOUT 11:00 a a uSOAU.: AH NSIOELOC* • OOOGEA PAE-GAME 11: 15 a a BASE8n.L Aeglon81 eowfllge of Loe Angeln Oodgerl et Hoos· ton A•tro•: MllweukH Bfeww•etOelroltTlgera .... ~ Los Angeln ~ et Houston~tros AFT£ANOON 12:30 fll VIC BAAOEN'8 T9N8 fOA TH£ F\ITUAE "Cotlc:l111onlng" Vic Brllden demOnSlrllM five impo<1· ant •••cl9M gu8'anteed 10 lake yoo from "hu1t and pull" to "win •nd grin ... (R) 2:00. WUTEAN OVTOOOMMAH Topiea· two women rod< cllmbers In Colorado'• Eldoredo Canyon: vlllll lake CullH to llsh for big baas. FIRST-SEASON WINNERS -Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Manny Trillo (left l ·and Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey will lead their teams into post-season action, facing t he 8 9 NCAA FOOTBALL fJ flQH'T °'THE W£EK Roberto Garcia vs. Eddie Numo I Ian Clyde vs. Joee TOfrll • 8UAflNG "U.S. Pro Championship" Cl) THll WHK IN ... IDAU. 2:iMJ CZ) HOME MCNl "Hollywood Handicap" 2:30 D SPORTa PftOF'ILE G~: P.ie Role, Stan Mu.iai Cl) WUTEfllN OUTDOOAIMAN 3:00 Cl) GAEA TUT 8POAT8 LEOENOe 3:30 11 Cl) 8'0fn'9 SAT\JADAY 10-round 1uper wel· 18'W9ight bou1 ~ Roberto Duran and Luigi Mlnchlho (from LH Vegaa). 4:30 fll HOT SHOTS 1(9\lin Brophy narratee 1 look •t the hlltory. lech- nlquea. 1qulj)ment and ~1onalltlu of uate- boardlng. 1ea1ur1ng • locu1 on pro riders Tony Alv• end David HacJcett. 5:00 9 NF\. AEV1EW ANO PREVIEW 8 9 WU WOAL.D °' IPORTI 15-round wee light Heavyweight Chemplon- ahlp bout ti.i-ci.lend- er Matthew Sud-Muham- mad Ind Jeirry Martin; The Rfth A,,.,_ Mlle, IMtur· ing many of the wot1cf1 too mll9B radng down New Yor-k's lamed ,...,__ 9 SOCCER MADE IN OEAMANY "Champlone Cup Flnel" Uv..-poOt VI RMI Madrid eva..o 1:30 fl'j) VIC BAAOEN'8 TEHNl8 FOA THE RJT\JAE "Psychc>logy" Vic Breden shows you how lo reduoe un.-..ry ltreea during a match and how 10 pu1 mor1 fun bed! Into your Q!IM.(R)O 7:50 CZJ HOAR AAaNO "Hollywood Handicap" ~----~ second-season divisional pennant winners in the best-three-out-of-five series, which will be telecast on NBC <Ch . 4) starting Oct. 6 9:00 fl} 80CCEA MADE IN GENIANY "Champion• Cuc> Ana.I" ~vs RMI Madrid t:OO fl'j) IPORTI AMENCA "lntercolleglet1 Rodeo" (R) 10--*' I MM8 W&K 11:00 oou..Em FOOTBAU. Iowa.,._ UCLA • CX>U.£GE FOOTBAU. Oltlahoma vs USC Sunday sports 8EPTDot8ER 27. 1111 MOANHQ HO 9 Cl) NF\. TODAY 10:00 • Cl) NF\. FOOTBAU. Atlante Falconi et Cleve- land Browne t 1:30 8 COLLEGE FOOTBAU. '11 WMl<ly hlghlightl of key NCAA con1ee11 ere pr• eented. AFTEANOON 12:00 I a ... ,a>.U. 12-.a0 a NF\. ·11 1 :00 Cl) NFl. FOOTMU. New Or1Mna Saint• at s.n Francnco 4hra D a W'l. FOOTBAU San Diego Ch111gera at Denver lkoncoe 2;30. 9 800CE1' 80Wl '11 • DOOOE.A DUGOtlT 2:40. DOOOE.A PM-GAME 2:11 e IAIDAU. Loe Angeleol Oodgera 11 Houston Astroa EVBMO .. -oo 9 "'° FOOTMU. WRAP 7:00 • VIC IRA.DEN'S T9N8 fOA TffE FVTUAE "Pr;chology" Vic Braden ahOWI you how to reduce u~ 1treea during a match and how to put mor-e fun baClt Into your 11.(R)c;J 11:00 SPORT8 ~ 11:30 SPORT8 FINAL CX>U.£GE FOOTIAll Ohio State vs S1enlord Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive Men1orial Park· Mortuary· Mausoleums CREMATION PLANS AVAILABLE _, -=- Monday sports 8EPT&otllEA21. 1M 1 AFT£ANOON 4:00. 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Thursday sports OCToeER 1. 1111 EV9ING 7:30 CID INM>E THE HR. 12:a0 Host• Len Oew9orl and Nldc Buonlcontl ~· hlghllghll ol critic•• o-. 8'\8tyll9 and pr• dlctlon8 of upcoming c:cn- tlltl In the NFL 7 • ' I • 8 : InsideTV z :ABC offers 7 'Afterschool Specials' u:: OI 0 ....J RITA MORENO In ·Nine to F'ive' By JEFF PARKER of ... Delly ........... In the interest of young people, ABC will broadcast seven "Af· terschool Specials" Sept. 11 to Nov. 28. The first one was a special on child abuse, "Please Don't Hit Me, Mom," in which a young mother suspects that a neighborhood boy is be· ing viciously, inhumane· l y and mercilessly beaten by his mother, a woman named Barbara. Subsequent "Af· terschool Specials'' in · elude "Star-Struck, .. about a young girl who wants lo be a singer; "Tough Girl," about a girl who wants to be tough ; "The Color or Friendship, .. about a white boy who wants to help blacks; and "Pup· PY Saves the Circus." about Petey the Puppy. who wants to find his mas.t.er, but has amnesia On a more adult note, ABC has released a ta· talizing preview of the Oct. 10 "Loveboat," in which a professor purs ues the "reputed missing link," while a schoolteacher vies for the affections of a rich man who bas a tragic secret . and a beautiful girl chasing him. In a mesmerizing sub-plot, two characters named Doc and Gopher clash while trying to win "the heart" of a beautiful woman. Henry Morgan, Jose Ferrer, Jill Whelan, Elizabeth the Ko al a and Tiny the Kangaroo all help to bring thi s s tunning drama to life ... 1 f that isn 'l enough, A BC is currently in pre· production on a new series ... Nine to Five," based on the movie about secretaries who kidnap their boss after accidentally poisoning him. Jane Fonda and Bruce Gilbert will serve as executive producers and the show will star Dolly Parton 's sister. Rachel Parton Den· nison. and Rita Moreno Not to be outdone, NBC will broadcast "Family Re.1,.mion" Oct. l1 at 9 p.m . The made- for-television movie is a "heartwarming" one, about a New England school teacher, played by Bette Davis, who sets out to r ediscover her family after 50 years of dedicated service to the town founded by her an· cestors. The movie was inspired by a "Ladies' Home Journal" article of the same name ... NBC has high hopes for a new se r ial, "Chicago Story," which will premiere as a three· hour movie in the near, but as yet unspecified future. Starring in the opening segment will be Emmy nominee .and Golden Glove Award winner Yoko Shimada, who sta rred in "Shogun." In this story. she will play an illegal alien caught in a web of corruption in the windy city ... An yone who would like free tickets to "Blockbusters." "Card Sh arks," .. Fight Back! With David Horowitz." "Barbara Mandrell and the Man· drell Sister s," .. Real People," "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson," "Wheel of Fortune·· and future NBC specials, may ob- tain tickets at the Gray Line Ticket Counter of the Disneyland Hotel between 8:30 a.m. and 5 :30 p .m . Mo nday thr ough Friday. and from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. For information call 1213) 840-3537 ... CBS will present See lnsuie TV. Page 35 ~Le!!!!!!!t!!!!!!!te!!!!!!!!!r!!!!!!!s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lm!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Word aame 'Carter Country' was loose facts There was a show on several years aio that featured Sheriff Elroy, Sgt. Baker and Mayor Burnside in a rural southern town. Please tell tne the name of the show, when it aired and the cast members. Why, that was "Carter Country," based ever :.o loosely on the life and times of our former presi· dent Victor French was Chi ef Roy Mobey, while Kcne Holliday played Baker, his second·&n · command city slicker. Richard Paul was the mayor or Clinton Corners, the imaginary town where all tht! supposed frivolity took place. '"Carter Countr) · ran on ABC from '77· '79. Presi· dent Carter ran somewh at longer. On "The Courtship of Eddie's Father," what magazine did Bill Bixby work for? And what years TV pu zzle did the program run? Tom Corbett C Bixby> was the editor of Tomor· row magazine. "Eddie's Father" premiered in 1969 and ran ror three seasons It has successfully been in reruns ever since. I've heard that Stephanie Powers starred Ln "The Girl from U.N.C.L. E." What was that show about and who did she play? The Girl from U.N.C.L.E " wac; a spinoH of ''Th<> Man from U.N C.L.E.," which created som<.'thing of a cultural craze during its run, with everyone wearing black turtlenecks a la rllya Kury akin <David McCallum>. one of U N.C.L.E ·s agents Before making it as Mrs. Hart, Miss Powers was April Dancer. the "girl" agent of the title. Both shows were parodies of spy films 1 Send your letters to Pe~r O'Bnen. 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World ~ " Sllllk Pl't'llews Clj>tloned ABCNews Fridays Details SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 EVENING 7:00 D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8jcker1ng over bills lhreatens Al's and Fonzie's plans to reopen Arnold's fJl) OVER EASY Guest v101tms1 Joseph Fuchs.(R)O 3 THE MUPPETS Guest Crys1a1 Gayle (O)MOVIE • * , Stardust Memo nes" { t980) Woody Allen. Charlotte Rampl1ng (?)MOVIE * • • "Seem5 like Old Tomes· { 1980) Goldie tiawn. Chevy Chase 7:30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts. Steve Edward&, Melody Rogers Featured the Ama1..-Film Festival wr.e people wrth no or low budgets make 8-mil- Hmeter tllms, a day 11 lhe Los Angel.a Coonly Coro- ner's OHiee, Los Angeles' busiest wedding ch11?91 whe<e appulmately 240 couples aro matrled dally 8 LAVERNE ANO SHIRlEY AHO COMPANY "The OutZ Show" IJ THArSHOLLYWOOO "The Zanuck a" (I) P.M. MAGAZJNE A 14-year-old's 111emp1 11 Ille "ASl8fOlds" pl1y.,1g record, choreograpller June Taylor's WOfk with the Miami Dolphins cheerleaders. Joyce Kulhawtk IOOl<s at compul· er eo<respondeoce, Steve Caney has tome uses fOf Old MW$C>lpefS 8:00 8 TME tHCAEOl8LE HULK The Hull! billies lhe crea· ture who holds the secret to the antidote that Banne< needs to llnd relift lrom his condition (P811 2)(R) D MOVIE • • '1' "Chariots 0 1 The Goda?" ( 197 t) Documen- tary . D l!I 8ENSOH Benson'• attempt at a romantic Interlude In his new aper1monl tells when Pete COIT1ft llnocltlng on the d()o(. (R) D MOVIE ••~ "The Ch1llar19e" ( 1970) Darren McOavln. James Whitmore. • MOVIE * * "The G1tllng Oun" (1972) Guy Slocllwell, Woody Strode. • LOS ANGELES WEEK IN REVIEW Host: Cleta Roberts ID WALL tTAEET WEE)( "Penny Stoc:l(s: Tl1a Oen· Ytlr Folll11" OUMI; Allan R Aden, praaldent of Finl Flnandal Securltle9, Inc (I) OOlDEN EAGLE AWARD Rie«do Montalban hott1 1 epeclel honoring Hl1P1nlc paf1omian ®MOVIE * * "Middle-Age Cray" See Friday's, Page 11 --------·---------:-----.,.._ ___________ .._ ___ ~~ll!"!!!!!"'ll!!'!'!Wl!ll!!!l!"!ll!!!!!!!!!!i~~!!!!!ll-- HAMMOND ORG AN and PIANO CENTER We are the newest member of the Hillgren Square Shoppi ng Mall. Open for business as usual. only .bigger with more parking, and air conditioning for your shopping com fort. Steinway Baby Gr and s·1 ·· built in 1948 -be tter than new. Wal nut finish -$14.000 or best offer. Used Hammond Concorde. latest model . new $10.000. priced now $6500. 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 645-2471 DON1T FORGET! Butcher Boy Meats has the best meat and freshest fish in California. FealurilKJ Tia Maria Chocolate Mousse Cheese Cake. We pride ourselve s on CJi v in9 friendly service. JOOt last Coott tlc)hway Coro11a delMcr 1714) 673-1210 tube Toppers KTLA 0 8:00 -"Chariots of the Gods?" The movie is based on the book raising the possibility of visits from out- er space during ancient times. KCOP II) 8:00 "The Gatling Gun." Guy Stockwell a nd Woody Strode star in a movie about bravery and battles. NBC EJ 9:00 ··Better Late Than Never." Residents of an old folks home rebel in a movie s tarring Harold Gould and Harry Morgan. KOCE 9 10 :00 "Against the Wind : A Cuban Odyssey." A documen - tary about Cuban refugees to America. From Page JO I 1980) Ann-Margret. Bruce Dern (S)MOVIE * * • "Caddy1hack" ( 1980) BUI Murray. Rodney Oangerfletd 0 MOVIE • • "Phobia" I 1980) Paul Mlchael Glaser, Susan Hogan a:30 • o rrs A UV1NG Jan trlM 10 run a am.it bullnesa and wall on 1ables al the same lime (Al • M0A•$0 H Al Chriltmeslime, H-k- eye wrlles a lelle< to 1111 lallier describing what e doctor's Ille 11 Uke at the 4077th. CC)MOVIE * • • ~ "Bloodbrothefs·· ( 1978) Richard Gere. Tony Lo Blanco. cm NOT THE N~E O'ctoa< NEWS Rowan Atkinson. Pamela Stephenson, Mel Smlltl and Griff Rhys learn up 10 polce tun et everyone rrom Margaret Thatcher to Menachern Begin. 9:00 8 Cl) T>!E DUKES OF HAZZARD It'• Duke against Duke wtien Bo and Luka com- pete In the J.O. Hogg Arst Annuet Hazzard Derby (A) G Q!MOVIE • * • "Better Late Than Never"' ( 19791 Harold Gould, Harry Morgan 8 9 MOVIE "Ooldef' Gate" (Premiere) Perry King, Jean Simmon• • MERV ORIFflN Guests: Orson Wetie.. Jim Stalford. Vlnoent Bug001t, Phyllis Hyman. • WALL tTREET WEEK "Penny Stocks: The Oen· ver F,~ltles" Guest: Allen R Aden. pres~nt of Flral Ananc:llll Securltlee, Inc cm JUOY OARt.AND SPECIAL JUOy Garland Is joined by Liza Mlnnetll end Barb<• Streisand In this unique mutlcat special !limed In 1964 (Z)MOVIE • • • ,,.. "Olor111" ( 1980) Gene. Rowlands. John Adames. 9:30 El) Ci) CALIFORNIA WE.EK IN REVIEW HOSI' Murray Fromaon MOVIE • • "'The Piiot . I 1!1801 Frank Converse. Cllll Aol>ertton 1C>;OO 8 DALLAS Sue Ellen mM18 Cutty llOl'ift, l~Y ~ out on Miieti. Ind Rebecca and Clllf mMt 11 lilt (Al • MASTERPIECE THIA T'AE f'UfflAL OfJ ,A\ION'Tts "SunMI Song: Ha,....1" In 1914, Klnraddle, llOubled by Ille dls11111t war. Is eelffd by a fever of petri· oli11m: young Ewan It born; and Rob Is lalled as a COf\· sclenlious objector (Part S)(R) 1:1) WORLO SPECIAL '"Against The Wind: A Cuban Odyssey" The tour· oey of lour Cuban retugea IO tna Uni1ed Stal• Is trl<*I from thelt deper- ture 10 their pr_,t situa- tion. IA) ©)MOVIE • • "The Ga.me For Vul· ture1" ( 1978) Richard Hama, Richard Roundtree. ~MOVIE * * • "Tiie Blues Broth-ers" 11980) John Betulhl, Dan Aykroyd. U MOVIE * * * "SMmS Like Old TlmH" ( 1980) Goldle Hawn, Chevy Chase 10:30 CC) MOVIE • * * .. Across The Wide Missouri" I 1951) Clark Gable, Ricardo Montalban. 11:00 8 SAT\JROAY NIOHT Host· Richard Pryor. Guests: 011 Scou Heron. Shelly Pryor. G) MOVIE * * ''Tarzan's N4lw York Adventure" (1942) Jollnny Walumuller, Maureen O'Su"lvan. • BEHNY HIU Benny does a comedic take-off on "'Bonnie and ir~CAVETT Guest JoM Gielgud. (Part 4 of 4)(AI Cli) SNEAK PREVIEWS "More Guilty Pleasures" Roger Ebert and Gene Siske! reVleW some movies lhe•{re embarraued 10 edmll they llked (A) (Z)MOVIE • • • "The Great Texas Dynamite Chue" ( 1!1781 Ctaudla Jennings. Jocelyn Jories Goir;lg home HOLLYWOOD (AP> Johnny Carson r e· turns to his hometown of Norfolk, Neb .. for a 00-mlnute NBC ~peclal called "Johnny Goes Home." Carson will examine thE: ('hungcs in his hometown in the last rive rlecades. visit his old classmates, tour his old haunts an<! rcllvc some or the moments of bis youth. BUY an RCA SelectaVision ltCA't ~tt.-lln• fNlwtr19t N ,,_ ..... 1 •·d•r pro9r a•"'"''· hlth ............ -d\ Md .,_t81 eftee9. Plue IUll·hll\CllOI\ ...... .. ..-t• control. &1070 2201 Martin. #103. Irvine ihttlnd lt9gl8Vt Hotel rtH t to Hot• Hut ltea._.,.I Acrwa ....... ·-Alr-1. 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" Loolt At US Barbera MIOdrell &Mandrel Sisten Marie .. .. .. Shaun ~ .. News " Saturday Nlaht l.lYe .. .. .. KTLA e Lee ..... - Big Blue Mlri>ll Or. SnuQQlee The Alflemln Rat Petrol Voyage To The Bottom Of TheSel OzzieAnd Hll'l1et America's T09T1n Football UCLA at Iowa KTLA e Lee ..... .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. " .. little Rascals Uttle Rias Utt le Rias Uttle Rascals St• Trek .. .. MOYie: ''Dawn- Portr11t OIA Teenage Runaway" " .. Blue.Jean Netwol1I .. .. .. .. America's T09 Ten News .. .. Footbd Iowa Vs. UCLA .. " .. .. KABC KFMB KHJ u e 0 Loe ..... ... Dleto l.oeMfMe Rlc:hle TV8 l00ks Devey& Rich Al Leeming Goliath Soooby Abbott& Glgglesnof1 Ooo Costello Hotel Fonz l(wldcy MoYie'. Lawrne& Kolla "Abbott Shirley Trollklns & Costello Hour .. Meet Foo!Dllt Bugs Fr1nken· .. Boony stein" .. Road MoYie: " Runner "Ripped .. .. 011" .. .. " .. Popeye .. " " .. Bia star Wild World .. .. Of Animals .. T.-zan Wild .. Lone Wiid KABC KFMB KHJ u e 0 Lee .... leilDleto Loi ..... .. Ranger West " " Goldie Tom And MOYie: Gold J«ry '"Beyond Thunderr Fat The law" .. Albert " Super 30 Minules .. Fun Hour .. .. Footbal Tiils Weelt F"igllt Of .. lo Baseball TheWeelt .. Western .. .. Outdoor1man .. .. Sports .. .. legends " .. Sports .. .. Saturday .. .. .. Kojak .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Wide M.A.S H .. Wortd Ot " .. Sports Welcome .. .. Back, Kotter .. .. CBSNews Grtrzty .. .. Adams News News .. .. .. .. Where Omni Hardy Wn You? Boys Omni In Search .. .. Of .. .. love Public Movie: Boat A flairs "Grl\'lt .. .. OfThe .. .. Vampire" .. CBSMOYie .. .. "Mallldl" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. MoY!e: .. Movie: "Uldy .. ''Treuure Ice" .. OI Sierra .. .. Madre" .. News .. .. .. .. News Movie: .. .. "Robbery" .. ABCNews .. MoYl6: .. HL.o-nn• .. ........ Molly'' .. KCST KTTV KCOP all m 61) lanDleto Loe.,.._ Lee .... " Tum-RomC* " about Room Smurts Elementary Rebob .. News .. .. Movie: Special " "The People Kid Judge OuePasa Super Steps U S.A.7 p~ Out" Church Hour .. In The Space " Home Stars .. " .. ThtSWeelt J«ry .. In Baseball Falwell Spider-Man ~ " .. .. ~ Pre-Game Show My Baseball Baseball People .. Hous1on " Aatros .. KCST KTTV KOOP ml m Q) lanDleto Loe ...... Lee .... " Vs Adam-12 " Los Angeles " .. Dodgers Adam-12 .. .. .. .. Movie· ~ .. 'The .. .. Man .. " Behind Newscenter US. Pro The Gun" Weeltly Surfing .. Movie· Ctllmplon-" "Goodbye ship .. Mr Ct11ps" Movie Movie: "Ride "LMng .. The Wiid ttUp" .. Suff" .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Lawrence MOYie: Solld Welk "The Gold .. Man In .. .. The Iron .. NBCNews Mask" Movie· .. .. "Stunts" News .. .. .. .. .. The Lawrence .. Muppets Welk .. .. .. .. .. .. Barbara Take To Be Mand<ell MtUp Announced & Mandrell To The .. Sisters Ballgame .. Marie Merv .. .. Grtflin .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Shaun .. INN News Cassidy .. .. Rims News " Weelt .. News News College .. .. Football SltUfday Movie: Tenneaee Night "The Va. UYe Men In USC .. The Iron .. .. Mule" " .. .. .. KCET m l.oe ...... Yoga Fot Hellth Big Blue Mwble Rebop .. Ute Around Us Nova " " " . . .. Cooking Mexican Vik~! F .. PrflYlew KCET m Lee ...... Slim Cuisine Vic Brad«I'. TennlS Oil Pllnllng Gammas Are Corning Hablamos Espanol OuePasa. U.SA? Old Friends New Friends Mundo Real Presente .. Hot Shots Soccer Made In Germany OnceUpon AClassic T Oll'l()(row' s Flmilies Ramblln' .. .. .. Moments To Be Remembered .. Golden Age Of Ttlev\sion .. Cusanov1 .. .. .. Up Pompeii NewClnema From lndll .. .. .. .. KOCE ~ "-" 6 -· The snlk• speare Plays "Ridl.ard II .. .. .. .. .. " KOCE ~ ........... ._. Home Gardener Home Gwdener Writing For AReason WntlngFor A Reason Heedlecrah .. Needlec:rah " P8fSOl1al Finance P9'100af Flnanoe The Arts The Arls Up And Coming From Jumostreet OnceUpon A Clastic Vic Brad«l '1 Tennis Business Exchange Oil Painting Soccer Made In Germany Sports America .. .. Austin City limits .. ~· .. .. Saturdays Details SEPTEMBER 26, 1981 EVEHINO 7:001) INS~Of ... .. Btofeedti.ck .. 0 HAROYBOYS "The Disappearing Aoor" Frank and Joe Hatdy ara contounded by a man wno vani91\es, a flying aaucer. a house that Cllangn Its lnterl0<s and a floor that col lap- • LAWRENCE WELK "Gold Record Songa" • RAMBUN' "Jaca a1o11" QI THE MUPP£T8 Guest: Sandy O\mcan (H)OH LOCATION "Pee-Wee Herman" Paul Reubens created and stats In this satire of a 1950'1 kiddie show taped II the Roxy In Loa Angela with the lmptovl&allonal troupe The Groundllng.1 (aJ THE Ol YMPIAO "The Big Ona That Got Away" shOWI the clos.t llniShes In Otymplc hlstorr. including the comroverslal U S A vs U S S R. baske1· bell game ol 1972 7.301J DANCE FEVER Celebrity 1udges Jimmy MCNIChol, Thelma HOP· kins. Patnck Wayne Q OMNI "The New Frontier" A mm ol the underwater birth of a child hlmed In Russia the future of home televt- slon. e possible key lo 1mmortahty through con- trol of the genes m .,.AGICOFOIL PAINTING "Bullalo In Winte< Cl) IN SEARCH OF ... ··aioteec:tbedt .. QI THE MUPPETS Guest Jim Nebois 8:00 tJ WALT DISNEY "The LCM! Bug" A human· like volk1wegen named Herbie adopts a l0<mer ptOlllS¥>MI race driver • and together they become a reclng ler\altlon lPart t) D Q!BAA8ARA MANDRELL AHO THE MAN~ SISTERS Guests. Kenny Rogers Andrae Crouch. (R) 0 BLUEJEAN NETWORK "Fleetwood M11<: And B.J Thomas'" 8 (1)) LOVE BOAT A husb81ld and wile try lo find jewels that they staalled abotlrd on a ptlO< crulae, a cheerleader attempts to escape the affections of II« boyfriend. and a man rents a family to lmpreu his boss. (R)Q IJ MOVIE • • "Grave Of The Vam· plre" l 1974) William Smith, Mk:hael Pataki • TAKEMEUPTOTHE BALLGAME Thi• animated atory Cleall with a Mndlot baMball team notkled by Irwin, en See Saturday's. Page 13 ----·-·----·.._.,-~---:""!"~----~~~~~- ANSO SUPER HEAVY ~--CAIPET YOUI HOIE f DI JUST •att. lo•edon DQ-10 Speaker System by The most pref erred speaker• among audio enthusiCJ1ts, suggested retail price $1000.00 pr. Now m stock and available for demonstrati on. other fin~ products featured: Yemehe AIWA SAE JVC H/K Tendberg Hefter Mlteublehl DBX Boaton Acouettce Infinity & Other• • Exper1 R~alrs -Custom Installations • In Corona del Mar 291 e E' Co•t ....._ (114) &4CM 233 tube Toppers ABC fJ 7:30 . ··o mni: The New r:"r.ontier." A new program takes a scien· ltf 1c look at the future CBS fJ 8:00 ··watt Disney: The Love. Bug.·· A Volkswagen named Herbie becomes a r acing sensation. K~~ @9·00 ··The Golden Age of Telev1s1on : Bang t~e Drum Slowly." Paul Newman stars in an old teledrama about a dying baseball player. .NBC Et 10:00 "Sh a un Cassidy." Loni Anderson and J ack Albertson join the musical special. Saturdays Details From Page 12 outet spece baseball pro- motet, who wwil• to m•t~h IMm egeln•t IN llnCMfeat • ec1 Spece An.s111s • MOVIE * * * "The Ghost 01 Flight 401" (1978) Ernest Borgnlne, Kim Batliig... • MOMEHTS TO BE REMEMBERED Noted siege. IC'_, end leleV!Mc>n ac:lr-Carmen ZllD•ta hOtll thlt KCET specie! teaturl~ hlstOflCal moments from Hl•P81'k; history. (.C)MOVIE * • * * ''Reaurrecllo"" ( t9801 Ellen Buratyn, Sam Shepard. CB)MOVIE * * '" "Evety Which Wey But loose" ( 1978) Cllnl Eastwood, Sondra Locke. (D)MOvtE * * '"' "Car"y" (19801 Jodie Fostet. Gery Buaey (l)MOVIE * * ,,., "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980) Chrllloptier Reeve, Jene Seymour 0 MOVIE * *.,., "The Oulllder" ( 19781 Stetllng Heyden, Crllg Wuaon. (%)MOVIE * * • "Seetna Lille Old Times· ( 19801 Goldie Hawn. CIW/y CllaM 8:30 . MERV GAIFFIH Gueall Rendl Oekes. Arthur Athe. Jen &ldga. DaYeTyree. 9:00 8 (I) MOVIE * * •;, "Matlld1" ( t9781 Ellloll Gould. Robert Mitchum. D QIMAAIE Guest: Andy Gibb • THE GOlO£N AGE OF TELEVISION "Bang The Drum Slowly" Paul Newmen. Albert Sal· ml and George ~erd 1111 In • lefec:lrema eboot 1 young bHeball pl•V-who hatp1 his termlnelly 111 frle"d end taammeta thre>ugh one last MUOn 9:-46 CZ> FllM F£ATIJN! 10:00 u a SHAUN CASSiov Sheun Cueldy 11 joined by Loni Arl<Mrlon and Jacll Alb«tton In hie "'91 llMYl- Mon mu9lcel epedtil. • MOVIE • * "Lldy lc;e" (1913) Ooneld Suthettand, -*'· nllerO'Nell • MOW! • • • • "TM T,._,..e 0t The Sl8fra Mlldre" ( 19-481 Humphrey 8o0fir1, Watter Hvelon • CMA#OVA "Magic Momen11" The IUbjtct ol magic and lhe occult .. dlac:u...O by C-1 (FriWc Finl.YI end hit cell mate, Gebflel. (P"1 3) • AutnN CITY LIMlt8 "Hot't A-*'" TN-"'-fll tueh ""' • "NofYw BM!! To Spain" Ind "Jov To The WOfkf' takes 10 rhe stage IOf an ho•" ot IOlk· rock.(R) 9 LOU RAWLS IN CONCERT Lou Rlwts ll~ some ot hi• oreetes1 aooos lf'ICIUd. Ing "11'1 8-l A long Time," "l.Aldy love,'' "Let Me Ba Good To You," "You'll~ Fifld Al'IOthlf LoYelllleMlne" (.C)MOVIE * • • * 'The Confonnis1'' ( 197 t) Jean· Louis Trlntlg- nan1. Dominique Sanda Directed by Bernardo Ber· tolucci. ®MOVIE * * • "Alrp!allll" (1980) Robert HIV-, Jutte Hager- ~ (.QJ UKEL Y STORIES . Getheted together is the work of tod1Y'• hottest young wrlllfa. dlrectOfS an<1 11ar1 I" nve to ten minute MQmerits of film, video end anlmetton. (I) PEnA All£N ANO THE AOCKETTE8 Thi Aock11tet Joi" sfrlQ8t Petet Allefl on stage· 11 Radio Ctty Music Hall II\ thit rnuslcal sc>eelal. (%)MOVIE *** ..... "A o.y In The Death Ot Joe E~" ( 1972) Alan Bet11, J-t SIWNll 10:30 0 U8ERAC£ IN COHCE.AT Mr Showmllllllllp ts joined by llllglr Merco Valenti and megtc;tan MllNY" Roy kl thll show taped at lhe Sponlng Club In Monte C1rlo 11:00. UP POMPEII The warriors of Pompeii are on to war and G-111 Ludlcrua makes aure that every lble·bodled men qet1 his call-up teblet (m MOvtE • * ,,., "Flash And Flrecat" ( 19781 Roger Devis. Trk:la Sember•. Bo Is Eve HOLLYWOOD (AP> Having succeeded at the box office as Tarzan's Jane, Bo Derek has been signed to appear as Adam's Eve. 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Theltrt ''SunMI Song" t""*1g At~ .. . MOYie: ''Angel On My Shoulder'' .. Sundays Details SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 27. 1981 EVENING 7.00 0 ()) 60 MINUTES The 1ourna1ts11c ptac11ces ol 1nves1iga11ve reporting 8110 procedures are exa mined 1n a one-hour debate O Q!CHIPS Jon ano Poocn &et up a go-c.rt track lo prevel'tl .. Kls lrom becomtng deltn· quents (Rt 0 @) STONED A teen-age boy who hH dllf1cut1y making friends seeks sotau In marl1uana fJ IROHSIOE Eve and 11 friend are kid· nap vlcttms With a huge r8tlsom demanOe<I from ll>e trlen<fs b8tlklK·hut- bend m MOVIE •• * "Man In Maak" (1977) Chamberlaln McGoonan ml ARING LINE The Iron Richard Patrick "The Dratt And The Ametl· can Po1t11cal Posture" Guests Secretary of the Navy John Lehman. former Army Chlel of Stan WMl!am C Westmoreland. Senator Sam Nunn (0-Ga ). (RI @ MOVIE • • • ·Chapter Two (1979) James Caan. Mii· iha Muon 7:20 (Z) MOVIE •••'A "Gloria· (1980) Gena Rowlands, John Adames 7:30 fD 'fft41NING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE 'ii#AY "Come When Called" This most Vllat exercise ol all should be taught at an ear· 8:00 tJ 00 ARCHIE BUNKER'S PLACE Arehle races the posalblflty or losing custody o l Stephanie to f'l8f grand· moth«. (Part 2)(R) OQ!808HOPE SPECIAL An all-star cast Joins Bob Hope for a satiric took et some or tetevfslon·s most popular serlet. 8 NATIONAl OEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL "Sunken Treaaure" A touch of "gold lever" alrlll• the crew of the Celypso as they -•ch for a -«*eel lhtp. 8 9 MOVIE * * * "Invasion 01 Tt>e Body Snatche<'1" ( 19711) Donald Sutherland, Brooke Ad ams. • SOUOOOLD Hott: Andy Gibb. COhoal Marll)'n McCoo. Gueat1: -Alcll James, Cryetet Gayle, Ronnie McDowell, Adam and1119 Antt. • NCYVA "Computers. Spies And PriV8te LIYel" The t>eneltls and potenlltl hazards See Sunday's. Page IS 1031 FM SIR SPEEDY DEUVERS ••••• QUA.LITY. Quality printing is our by ..ard. 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Rich ard Cha mberlain and Patrick McGoohan star in a retelling of the classic tale. 1 NBC 1J 8:00 -"Bob Hope Special." The comedian pokes fun at popular TV series. ABC fl 8:00 -''Invasion of the Body Snatchers.·· Donald Sutherland and Brooke Adams star in a sci-fi t hriller. NBC IJ 9:00 -"Tonight Show 19th Anniversary Special." Heeere's Johnny with highlights from previous shows. Sundazs Details From Page 14 btought a.bout by edvenc· es In computet technology we Investigated. O GD MASTERPIECE THEATRE FESTIVAl OF FAVOAfTES "Sunset Song: The Song" Chris end Ewan part with l>ltt~ altet he boutt of l'tlt lnfldfllltln: Rob return• to his milt. (Part 8) ~MOVIE * * "Shipwreck" ( 1978) Robert Logan. Mikki Jami· IOf'l-Ollon. ®MOVIE ••in "Bn.lbeket"' (1980) Robert RedfOfd, Yephet Kotto. (l)MOVIE * * 'n "Every Which Way 8u1 Looee" ( 1978) Cllnt Eutwood. Sondra LoQla. DMOVIE *** "It's My Turn" ( 1980) Jin Clayburgh. Mlcllael Oouglu. 1:30 8 Cl) ONE DAY AT A TIME Ann worrlH that l'ter mott•· a redlac:oYWed bad habit• wtll land ,,., In Jail ® t:OO 8 Cl) AL.IC£ The girts concoct a ~ to wtn beck the diner by promtalng to get Robert Goulet to perfOfm In the culno. (Part 2) (R) D 8 TONIGHT SHOW 1tTH AHN1VEMARY anew. Johnny car.on and ,,.. aldaklclla Ed McMahon and Doc: Sellar'~-merit the 1911'1 anntvanwy ol the Tonight Show wltl't l'tlghligllta from previoua ahowt. • WllD KlNQOOM "Land Of The Glent Dfa· gon" The rare Komodo flz. trd .. upt\K9d and t•tad to determine the Meltl't of the rinaie. (R) • MIRV GAfflN au.ts: Veletle Hltpar, Mitt S!Nwmen, Dorothy Uhnall. Mal Glbeon. • HEEHAW Gueet-= Jeerlnla c. Riiey. Big Al Downlno. GrMdpa l Ramona Jonee,. -~ THEATM FUTIVAL ~ FAVONTQ "SunMt Song: The Song" Chrtt and EWM part with bltt~ after he boelt• Of Illa lnfldtllU..: Rob r.iume to Illa mil. 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On Thursday, the gov· ernlog board of The Citadel, a military col· le1e hue, voted to re-J e ct Para mount Pie· turea' $200,000 off er to allow on-campu1 ftlmln1 of the novel by Pat Conroy, a sraduate of th• school. • !ENRO i Ox ford Cloth Button Down Long or Short Sleeve Shirts Available in a variety of Colors and Patterns At ~~,, Mutuel TICl<el "-'°I 14370 Culver at Santa Ana Fwy He<llaOO Ptau l,..,1ne SS1-0273 A Distinctive Store For Men and Women SENIOR CITIZENS s 1.00 Hecring Tests Set for Sm.ta Ana ELECTRONIC HEARING TESTS will be given the month of August Monday thru Friday 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. at American Hearing Aid Center. State licensed Hear- ing Aid Specialist will perform the tests. Anyone who has trouble hearing or un- derstanding is welcome. Everyone should have a test once a year, especially if it is difficult to hear clearly. 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( t 980) Rol>e<I Hays, Julie Hager- & MOVIE * • • •11 "A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg" (19!2> Alan Sates, Janet Suzman. 7:30 ti 2 ON THE TOWN Featured· lly on an Air National Guard mission: an Interview with Amanda Blake; visit e midnight house . 9 LAVERNE& SHIRLEY &COMPANY Laverne and Shirley volun- teer to be subjects lor scl- entlllc experlf"l'lents in order to earn the money they need lo attend a cocktail party • M•A•S•H Radar gets a "Dear JOhn" letter --on a record •• and the doctors try to come to his assistance wlth a new ~-GREAT PEAFORMANCES "Willie Stark" Timothy Nolen and Jan Curtis are featured In the Houston Grand Opera's producilon ol Carttsle Floyd's musical drama based on Robert Penn Warreo·a novel "All The King's Men .. (I) P.M. MAGAZINE A dome-shaped . polyu- rethane foam house: a looll at Soap Opera Digest magazine. 8:00 8 Cl) WKRP IN CINCINNATI Tha atatt grows Jiltery after an ottloe break-In. (RJ D 18 THE HOYT AXTON SHOW A wldowered country· western singer returns after ~ars of cross-coun- try fOUf'lng 10 face the responsJbllles ol being a fathef.O D MOVIE • • • "Sweet Hostage" (1975) Linda Blair. Marti,, S"-1. D MOVIE * * * "A Circle Of Chil- dren" (1977) J-Ale•an- der, RIGhel Roberls. • P.M. MAGAZINE Tbe Blllcic Music Festival; a lo<* at Soap 01MQ Olgest maigazlne; Unda Harris goes wtllt-ater rafting In .AIMk•: Cl* Tell mikes r~ ***"' "Ole! M For Mur· def" I 1964) Aly Mllllln<I, GrlOlt ~-Dnc:tad by See Monday's, Page 17 FRIDAY SATURDAY • ll!Ml>-.Y • ocro.aa ,,. ......... ()-_ c..w· -·~ JI ··-~ .. CM-. ... _:n ..... · _._ ·-.... -~ ---, ....... a.. c..... __ .._ ,:.ti& ... :ea..._ I TIRED OF IOllNG LUNC .. S? We have over 30 deli and combo sandwiches to choose from. Catering for all occasions. GARv·s DELI 3309 E. Coast Hwy., Corona .. Mer 675-2193 Tube KOCE 9 7:30 and KCET Qt 8:00 - "Willie Stark." 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(al HAMMER HOU8f CW HOMOA "Guardian Of Thi Abya'" An antique dMlaf l)lc:tl• up an old mirror 11 an aucllon and la drawn Into • clrda of aleharny Ind the ocx;ult. l:ec> (Z) THE MGM STORY "Hol_ly#OOd Handic-s>" t ;OO 8 Cl) M•A•S•H Tile lll51 New YMr'I oale- bf'atlon mark• the begin- ning of another 12 montha of W11' at the 4077th, (A) DalMOVll * * 'h "Thi 8-«tt Love Of Marllyn Monroe" (1980) CoNtanca FOl'ltund, Lloyd B<ldgaa. • THAT'S tHCMl>t8l..E Faaturecl: I ttw.....~-olcl •• Wlllkar: • 1-~-old IJlt1 wt1o lillga opwa; • ,._~-old body bullcMf. • MIJWGIWAf "Selut9 To 'Thr .. 01 Com- pany"' Oue1t1: John Ritter, ~ o.wttt. Prlao- cille eam.. AICtlard Kline. Don Knotts, ...,... Harri- ~. CC)MOY9 • • ~ "8trelgtlt Time" ( 1t71) Duetlft Ho""'9rl, Gery~. (Jl)MCMI •• ,. ''l*Y Wtlllfl w., ... Looee'' (1t71) Cllftt like a lll'IOft k>c* at Iha ··~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 111111 of m1og111 and ~ dWlrta. make a last run with Iha world'a futeal bike, etack the myst•lel of I nut mu-. ride Iha r1nge with aspiring c:owt>oya. (Z)MOVIE * * * "Royal Wedding"' 11951) Fred Astaire. ~ Powell. 9:30 9 Cl) HOUSE CALLS A patient from the j)lyCtll•- trlc Ward hold• Ann and Mr. Pecldar hos1age with • stolen gun. (A) 10:00 9 Cl) LOU GRANT Biiiie 11111 In love with ttar ,_, IOUrca, a prolMlion- 11 beaebalt player. (A) • MOVIE * * 'h ""Thay Only Kiii Their MMlara"' ( 1973) Jamet Garner, Katharina Rola. • OPENlfO NeOHT: THE MAKINO CW AH OP£M Thia documantlt)' on Iha San Francltco ()pwa'a production of "LI Giocon- da" ,,_ the d1Ye6op- mant of P~'• clau6c: opera from Iha lnltlal llllkl to opening night. ({I THE AOCaOAD Fll.E8 Angel lnYOIYea Rockford In 1111 IClm of J)Ollne ... hl1 man but Iha plan dlaln- tagrat11 when Angel'• tint cuatomar la a Aulalan apy. (l)MOVIE • *•'A "Lady Sino• The Bluaa" (1972) Diana Roae. Bitty 0.. Wllllwne. 10:06 (Z) MOVIE *** "The Great Taxu Dynamite Chue" (1978) Cla&dla Jannlnga, JOCll)'n Jonaa. 10:30. LIVE FROM THE MET "Tuning Up': La Travlata" The Ma1ropolltan Opera Company llnCI Iha major ll'tlat• -...... Pfaparlng lot tt111r production of V•- dl' 1 "LI T r8Ylllt&." (D)MOYW * *"' "Slatdult ~ rtaa" (1NO) WOO(ty Allln. a.1otte~. • A R.OWl!R OUT CW PUCE Ouaeta: Unde Ronstadt, Roy c.atk, Foat• Bfc>c*L 11:00 • IAT\MDAY HIGHT Ouaat1: lllly PrHton, Ar4y Katfl'Nft, .... left, V*I ll'omfllid, • ....VHl.L ~II 11•"1s Id• one of w. ~· IMdlf'll ---~ • DDCQAWl'T °'*'=• • Dr. William L. Petersen is proud to announce the opening of his practice of OPTOMETRY 34127 Coast H\\;'., Suite D in Dana Point (next to Bank of America) DIS-EASE OR DISEASE ? ? Dis-ease or dlSHM .......... respond wetl to positive mental attitudes I The COOPER LEWTER HYPNOSIS CENTER •nd THE MEDICAL HYPNOSIS CENTER In Newport ..... .,.. ......... Ip. 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Ga I SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 m f rttman R!j)Orb Sporls Newsdtsk Peoott I oni&ht CC) Matot Cont'd I Movot Acrois !hf WIClt Mcuou11 .. Movie "Happy Hoolef Cot$ lo Hollywood I MoYot CE) Aulo Racm1 Cont'd Nfl Game Sports Center NCM Preview 8o11fll lop Ranl CID llUICle I hf NH Movot 'Mtddlf "«it Cru1 Mo .. , Hot Pdot' (Q) .. Motif "Stardust Memories Nol 9 00 New~ Judi Garland Special Mo woe CS) Movie Cont'd Movot "Caddyshxk Movot "Blues 81olhfrs" g Movie Contd MoYJt Phobo.1" Mowie 'l1le Old limes" (I) lllowie "Seems l•kr Old Tomes" Horst Racine Movie. "Gloria Cf) NY Report I The !obyors llefln1 tMI J!Uude Mo•ot Scott Of !ht Anl11I" @ News All In ramt11 Movoe "Sllalako" SEPTEMBER 26, 1981 SATURDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 1 9:30 10:00 10:30 m l'telll Sports Press Bol freeman Reports News Style CC) Mowot "Ille Conformrsf' Movie "Tht Haunhnc' CE) r oott>MI Cont d Sports Center j f rlSOH DIK Champs r oott>JH 01110 Stale Vi CID Mowot Cont'd Movie· "Seems like Old limes" Movie "lulla StanlClfd (Q) The Otyml»d llovrt "C,rny likely StClfltS CSJ. Movot "Alrpl1ne" Cont'd MowM!· "Somewhere In T 1me" Ptler Alltn g MoVot Cont'd Mo•ot "The OutSldtf" (I) Movie Cont'd Movot "Seems Like Old I.mes" Movit l1ber1ee Cf) Movtt Cont'd Benny Hiii Racine Wresthn& MoYlt @ lttws Movte "ht!lonl .. MoYlt "Min Ill The Dan" SEPTEMBER 27, 1981 SUNDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 Bal Of 1 Ml TWO Mews Mom: "LIS Crns" .... 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Mar; Manin, Jim Hiitz Gueate: J-and Gloria S1ew1rt.Q QB THE MUPf'ETS Gunt Ar1o Gulllf'le CC)MOVIE • * • 'h "Tlla Prisoner 01 Second Avenue" ( 1978) Jaclt Lemmon, Anne Ban· crott CID Hl!IO SNEAK PREVIEW: OCT08EA Hu11>1nd-and-wtle comic. Jerry Siltier and Anne Meara lnlrOduce Iha mov· les. speclale and s~ta events coming to Home Boll Otta In October (Q)MOVIE •*'A "ll'a My Turn" ( 1980) Jiii Clayburgh, Michael Oougl11. (%)MOVIE • * • Quo Vadls" (1951) Robert Taylor. Deborah Kerr 7:30 II 2 ON THE TOWN Fellured a Los Angeles church wt>ere your lanla· sift can be llC1ed OUI. visit mastllf'mind agent Ken Kragen, find out 'Mlat h~ pened to the Alohafd M Nixon Mu-.im. 8 LAVERNE t. SHIRLEY &COMPANY Atter IOfT*'"9 11M11 Shir· ley'a ooodle slurt and Uiv- ama'a •-ler, Iha girts become police decoys. 8 EYEOHLA. 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MAGAZINE A profile of San Oieo<> Zoo spokeswoman Join Embely. a look at hOw lhe Blue Angels put together an air Show, Chef Teti makes 1 1oma10 salad, \11ck1 Lan•ky discovers "ul!Oet a dollar" pet items II) MOVIE • • • "The Steptord Wives" ( 1975) Katharina Ross. Paule Prentiss. 9 COSMOS "TIMI Shores Of Tl>e Cos- mic Oce1n' Dr Cerl Sagen takes viawlM'S on a wee· tacular flight 1hrough space In 1 slmule1ed. sc1entlltcally ac:Gurate iour- ney halfway from the edge of the known universe 10 Earth (R)Q al) NOVA "Computers. Spies And Pnvate Lives" The benefits and po1en11a1 hazards brought about by advanc- es m computer technology are investigated O CID MOVIE • * "Middle-Age Crazy" I 19601 Ann-Margret, Bruce Dem (S)BIZARRE John Byner shows you things &lranger than truth, larger lhen Hie, and zanier lhan anything you've ever _,In lhese enoo<e pr ... enletlons from me ShOw- llme Bizarre library. 0MOV1E • • 'h "The H .. rse" ( 1960) Trish ll•nC>ewfe. JoMPh Cotten 8.30 8 ttJ LAVERNE & SHIRLEY Leverne and Shirley's for· mer drill Instructor goae AWOL and pita-a tent In tha gifls' epenmen1. (R) • ALL IN THE FAMILY Edith Is blamed for negH· oeoce wnen Iha ts tha tast person at the Stlnenlne Home to be with a lonely old ledy wtlO wentlld to die. (D)MOVIE * • 'h "Carny" ( 1980) Jodie Fotter, Gary 8uMy (l)MC)VI( *** "The Jerk" (1878) 519119 Mlll11n, ~ta Peters. t:OOD8THE &OfltMTICAT!D GEHT'8 Nioe rMmbet's of an ath- letlc·sodal club reunite afler 25 )'Mf8 to pay trib- ute 10 their tanner ~h 11\d mentor. (Pl/1 t) •@ TH'lfn OOMPA)fY ·~= (R)Q Ill MERV GFUFFlN "Young And Talenteo Entertainers" Guesls Gary Coleman, Oen let le Brlsebols, Tammy Heung, Miry Sh<>re, Cindy Peca. Eddie Frias. James Marcel ID ODYSSEY "The Ancl6rlt Manners" UnOIM'Water archaeologlslS reconstruct the develop- ment of shlpbulkllng and 1he llYes ol ancient -far· lltf from lhree •hlP• thll sank In Iha Med•tlM'raneen thouunds of years ago O all COSMOS "The Shores 01 The Cos- moc Ocean" Of Carl Sagen lakes ~s on 11 spec- tacular flight through space in a slmullled, tc1en1tf1ca11y ac:c:ur•1e tour- riey h•llway trom the edge of the known unlvlM'se 10 Eenh (R)O CC)MOV1E * * * • "The Emigrants" ( 1972) Max von SyOow. Liv Ullmann 9:301J@) HART TO HART The H•rts investigate the mysllM'IOUS dUlh of • close lrlend 81 a health spa (RJO (H)ON LOCATION "Pee·Wee Herman" Paul Reubens crutad and sllrs In this satire of a 1950's klddoo show taped 11 the Roxy 1n Los Angele& "'11h lhe lmprovtsatlonal troupe The Groundllngs 10:00 IJ Cl) UNIT 4 An anti-terrorist s1rlke tore. attempts to tree a government oniclal from revolutionaries. 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MAGAZINE Eileen F0td •• crealOI OI cover-gore superstars. a larm on T alwan where eel$ are ro1sed for eaung, Cathie Mann meels Holly- wood s hollest songwrlllno learn, Dr Ma11na Granlch on why ltvlng together first doesn t guarantee a happy marnage ll) MOVIE * * • The Cassandra Crossing C 19771 Soph•a LOten Richard Hams fE) LIVE FROM THE MET La T1a.1a1a· Ileana Cotrubas and Placido Domingo sear In Ille Melro- pofllan Opera's production of Verdi's "La Trav1a1a", James Levine conducts Ille Me11opot1tan Opera OrcheStra (CJ MOVIE * * "Cry For Me, Silty" ( 19771 Clltt Potts, Harry Dean Stanton MOVIE *' 111 ·~ Every Which Way Sul Loose · ( 1978) Cllnt E.H1wood, Sondra Loclce 0MOVIE 111 • "1941 ' ( 1979) JOhn Belu&ht. T Olllllro Mlfune 8:30 Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY Archie's estranQfld brolh11< shows up wllh a ,_ wife wl'IO IS younger lhan Glo- ria 8:50 CZ) THE MOM STORY "Hol~ood Handicap" t:OO 8 Cl) MOVIE oer wt1o os suspecied ot murder (Perl 21 l tt)MOVIE • • • Airplane! 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THE MUPPET'S Gu.st: S.Ve<tY Sills. (Ii) CONSUMER REPORTS PRESENTS: THE SHOP·AROUND SHOW T oplcs Include. soaps b<eaklast cereal; ice etMm •nd mocorcycles. CS) ORE.AT l.AOIES OF COUNTRY II Host. Tom T. Hatt Guests Lynn Anderson. Donna Fllfgo, Uc:eyJ Dallon (.%)MOVIE • • • "Seems Uk• Old TlmH" I t9801 Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase • 7:30 8 2 OH THE TOWN Featured: a oay belllnd- lhe·ecenes at Oodget Sta· dlum: a looll at a Strip-A· Gram. 8Jlplore Lii Jolla's m1yt8ftou1 caves 8 LAvtANE & SHIRLEY &COMPANY Shirley wins a contest the1 entltlea her to a honey· moon weeilend et a Claaay ho let. 8 EYEONL.A. Featured: a trip sooth ol the border 10 EOS«lada; I look at Iha booming hOme entertainment business, 1 r epor1 on alcohol fuel • M•A•S•H Hawkey• writes to his tether detailing, among other things, Radar's anempll at passing a high school exam and a sudden cooling ol atlectlons bet_, Frank and Hot 1:00 it()) MAGNUM, P.1. Higgins 11 kidnapped despU• the lnSletlatlon ol a ,_ MCUrlty system {R) D Q!MOVIE * '.~ "The Harlem Glo- betrotters On Giiiigan's Island" ( t981) Bob Oenve<. Alan Hale Jr 8 MOVIE * • 'II "fotle< And Laurie" t 1g751 Pe1ry King. Oorlan Harewood D O MORKAND MINDY Mr Blc:kley'• SOth blrtlldey part y turns Into an ••change of everybody's sec:ret1 (RI D MOVIE ***'II "Ou< Man Fllnt" { t966) J-Cobum. Giii Golen • P.M. MAOAZJNE A blhlnd·tne-'°8nes look at TV's "Oallu"; a Pf'ollle See Thursday's. Page 24 TRIPLE C Wll ,..,..r your car at yow e.o-, bnhl•H or Yecetfo•. 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KCET @ 9:00 "Reflections on Body Imager y ." A presentation on fashion and body ornam entation. K 0-C E 9 l 0 : 3 O · · T h e Lawmakers." An up-to-the-minute sum- m a ry of Congressional activities. Thursdays Details F'rom Page 24 or S.O.tor Edw8fd M Kennedy. Joan Embety eJCplofes entmal mytht: Or WuaJ on hk:Cups • MOVIE •••'It "Rosemary'• BabY" ( 111681 Mle Farrow, JohnCUNvetes • TRAINING DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAY "The Advance. Stand Sit -'nd Down" 6l) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Eben and G- Slt«el review "Mammie Oeefesl," "Only When I laugh" and "Coollneotal Olvide " (C)MOVIE • • * * "Tt>e Sp.rot 01 St Louis" (1957) James Stew- ert, Murrey Hamllton. ©)MOVIE * • "The Fourth Wish" Robert Betlles. John Mell- Ion ~MOVIE *•'it "Somewhere In Time" ( 1980) Christophe< Reeve. Jane Seymour Q MOVIE * * * 'Tl>e Hound Of The Baske<Vlli.t" ( 1959) Pele< CuShlng. Andre Morell 11:30 8 <ti BEST Of' THE WEST A retlfed gunhghlllf lakea 8 job U a (;()()It In Iha Square Deal s.loon .. Al.l IN THE FAMILY Edith's ettO<U to rent out the JeflerS0111' old hOute resutt in ,_ neigh~ thllt the adore1 but Archie abhors • SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and G- Slskel rll\llew "Mammie Oearetl," "Only When I Laugh" and "Conllnental Divide." CB)MOVIE * •'It "Where The Buffalo Roam" (1980) Bill Murray, Peter Boyle. 11:45 CZ) "Z" SHORT SU&.,IECTS t:OO II CJ) NURSE A young doctor ahowa romantic 1ttantlon1 10 Mary as the und«goe1 a mid-Ille crllls. (R) D !II THE MAHIONS Of' AMERtCA Pr()lj)efOUI In Phlledel- pl>la. Rory marr• Rtlctlel. he II IOined bY Na lllle< Deirdre, who. comrlnced ot the deeth ot David, marries anotl\ef man (Pan 21 8i) REFLECTIONS ON 900Y IMAGERY A tasH>ac"<I •ideo cOltage 1i.p1ort>~ 1n1> 110Ciat ano htSlorleel 51gn11~ u welt as the -thei.lc ele- ments of tathlOn anct body omamenttllon -~MUSIC Guests· Mel Tlllla, Mary Lou T\lfner, Boxcar WIMle, Mundo Earwood. (Z')MO"M * * * "Tile or .. t T exu Oyotmlte CNN" (1878) Claudie ~. Joollyll Jones 8:30 9 THE RIGHTEOUS APPLES "MOV'ing Out" 0 C laces IOnellnesa and advll-91:zed r819C)ntibllitles wnen he IMveshome. 1. &!) MAGIC Of' OIL PAINTING "Redwood Grove" (C)MOVIE • • ', "Straight l ;me· (1978) Ous11n Hollman. Gary Busey 0 MOVIE • 'The Chtldren" (t980) Martin Shaker, Gii Rogers 10:00 8 CJ) KHOTS LANDING When ll>ey COOC*llle with an FBI lnYeStlgatlOn ot the underworld, Sid and Gary INr IOl' their lives. (R) D a!THE SOPHISTICATE> GENTS On the final night of the reunion, tt>e mlselng gent arrl\199, selling off a coo- lronlatlon bet_, him. the rest ol the club and the detective who suspec1s him ol murd8f (Parl 3) S) U.S. CHRONICLE "Pat Ewing An American Dream" Jim Lehrer look~ at the recruifmenl of a Jamaican Immigrant regllfded u the beat high 9Chool basketball plaver In 11>e country (O)MOVIE * * "Up Tile Academy" (11180) Ron Leibman. Bar- bara Bach (l)SllARRE John Byne< shows you things stranger than truth • largllf than Ille. and zanier than anything you've eYer -10: 1 s CID MOVIE • •'It "Brubaker" ( t980) Robert Redford, Yapl\et Kotto. 10:30 9 GROWING PAINS: RURAL AMERICA IN THE 1NOS Thia documentary Inter- views tl\ose who have moved from an urban area to the rural MCtlOn of A!Mflca. whO voice their tears ol the growth In pop. ulatlon In rural ar .. a. IO THE LAWMAKERS Corr11pondan11 Linda War1helmer and Cokle RoWta !<>In Paul Duke lor en up-to-the-minute sum- mery ol Congressional actlvfllft Cl) lAFF...t.• THON A corned11n host ano tour comic contestants wtto com~t• against one another are featured in tl\is uncantO<lld Comedy game show (Z')MOVIE • *.. "8-1• Llk• Old Tlm11" ( 18110) Gold~ H.wn, ~ ChaM. t 1:00 • 8A TUN>o\ Y NIGHT • Guea1': &ttl« Pti!Aipt, AtKty Kllulman . • .....VHIU. 8eiW!Y pol'lrtYt • ~Char\09 ar11at • Robert J. 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Of Jeannie Day Programming Programm111g Family Room ·'The group seemed to Altair 222 be composed of stud ents TheGllost Movie Eleclnc r r 0 m m a n y &Mrs.Mutt "The Man Company persuasions," he said. News From Fo41t "There wer e the Ulah" Gu11ar athletes, the social prom~ Movie. MOVlt Olelc Educall008I 1nents, the s tudent 'The Man ·y oungblood Caveu Pr<>gf ammtng leaders. lhe loners, the From Hawke Over g r oup of kids wh o Colorado' Easy always left school early. Educahonal the bikers. the pseudo· Prog'..amm1ng hip, few represent· a atives of the school 's dadaist clique and some Leis Rap OneS1ep Gutefl Tag, of the students who hung Beyond WteGtht's? My Three Superman TheNew out at the laundromat. Sons V0tce The entire collection. $50,000 Mtghty You And Tilt however, looked like one PYfamld Mouse The Law L.awmaxers force as they sat in Mike Popeye You And Over perfect attention." The l.J'W Easy Fred Vtffa MacNetl Dramatically. Jones Flint stone Alegre Leht'er looked at the students &gs MIS I er Wnt111g For and said, "Let me show Bunn R $ AReasoo you your future." With The Brady Cartoons Sesame Project t hat. he turned on a film Bunch .. St reel lJnwerse of the Nuremburg Rally, I love Scooby Human the death camps, the Lucy Ooo Behavior trials. Santana Aerobic Center Introduces SUE FRAGER Aerobics and Jazzercise Classes Fall Classes Now Forming For Information Call 540-06 I I Facilities Include: • Weight Room • Showers & Locker Room • Whirlpool & Sauna • 1 O Regulation Racquetball Cts. • Steam Room • Towels •Toiletries and Accessories • Tanning Tables Call for Racquetball Reservations 540-061 I Santana Aerobi~ Center. 145 L eot..blu s ...... tz. --~-~~~~~--------------------------------------------~--------------------· Daytime Drama Expensive bracelet is stolen Ry LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY ("lllLDKEN: Erica's secret admirl'r Kent sneaks 1nlo her aparl ment. manages t o fi nd i.pare keys and lakes them. but leaves an expensive bracelet for her but Br,rn don takes gift before she sees it Pammy wonders 1f Sara hired the admirer Sil ting next to Erica 1n Kirby's, Kent learns she 1s head ed for New Orleans with Rrandon Joe and Ruth learn Opal's heart pills are pun• sugar and also discover thal Jenny's working al Foxy's Opal pretends to s top J en n ~ from working there but secretly insist.'> she keep the job. Monique stunned when she drops in on Nina a nd finds Sean there trying lo woo her with candlelight supper Paul named as C It ff' s prosecutor When Donna can't get pregnant. Este lle suggests Palmer see a doctor but he vet()(':. the idea Devon think~ mo\'iog to St. Louis may save her marnage Leora is m oving to Chicago Brooke's father 's will is found. leaving her sole heir, and instrucuons lead her to mysterious book entitled "Go Tell Your Mother" these were her father's last words. ANOTHER WORLD : Rachel learns Cecille and Sandy sleeping together, but the duo decide to halt relationship until a ft er J amie and Cecille divorce Rick upset wh en Mananne go-:?s to out-of-town seminar and he calls Blaine for solace. Taylor. Rick and Kit's father. is seriously ill J a mie departs town and turns in his resignation at Cory Publishing. Cecille suggests that J amie and Marianne are having a ren- dezvous. With Leigh headed for position on Wisconsin hockey team. Sally refu ses to go with him. Clarice changes her phone number. but the obscene calls con- tinue. Jerry is looking in Clarice's window. Russ learns or Jason·s involve ment with Ilse and Jason's part in Tracy's death. Alice receives flowers from anonymous admirer. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Ellen is told by James he has a letter wrtt- teh trom David in Chicago. In truth. James had one or his workers write the note. Lila tells Cricket she should have an abortion. but Cricket wants the child even though Cody has left ror Hollywood. "'Dr. Yee warns Annie she cannot consider keeping the baby arter It is born. James feels unless Hayley gets college tuition her trust fund will be c hallenged. Howell Lhl nks Bob Is In cahoot.ll , against him and Rick fl.leis the names. Steve decides to take Job offer from J ames TAKING A BREAK -Relaxing at poolside during on-location taping is popular daytime actress Sherry Mathis, who plays Liza Sentell in 'Search for Tomorrow· on CBS (Ch. 2> weekdays at 2:30 p.m. when another murder is com milled foHowing a phone call lo he r radio show from the murderer. A letter arrives in Marlena's office begging her to stop "me from murdering." Mike and Trish postPone engagement, making David happy, but Renee, who is falling in love with David. warns him this doesn•t m ea n Tris h will wanl David either. Stuart fears Evan is trying t.o gel Mag· gie to fall in love with him. Jake a nd Angel ar e in Vegas and prepare lo go to marriage chapel. DOCTORS: Rescued from burning mansion by police, Danny and Robin placed under arrest. Martin s ays he'll drop charges if they sign phony confession Escaping from police, Robin and Danny set up housekeeping and take Tara with them to deserted hospital wing. Matt tells M.J. he wants to be her lov· er and she isn't certain she can say no .. Nola pleads with Billy to help her find Jerry before Barney re· turns from lreland. EDGE OF NlGlrT: Sky reallies Damien ls in t.own to try and fmd ou\ about J efferson Brown. Bobbi stunned by Sharkey's re· turn. Gavin trying t.o get away so he can turn h i m self ln to police . Martine prepares to rejoin dance company Ln order to get Carlo into the Whitney mansion. GENERAL HOSPITAL: for the Ice Princess under her pillow. gives it to L11ke and Scorpio who destroy It. Victor is arrested. Scorpio is in trouble for his actions on the island. Tiffany rents apartment in Scorpio's building. Joe returns from Mexico after seeing Scotty and reports Scotty will give Laura divorc;t if she comes to Mexico alone to see him. Rose agrees to go with Hutch, but he decides he's no good for her and departs without Rose. Alan tells Monica be loves Susan and that she's given birth to his baby. Monica threatens to drag the Quartermaine name through the mud, but Al an says he doesn't care a nd asks the returned Susan to marry him. Anne s hattered when she learns Jeff plans to marry another woman. GUIDI NG LIGHT : Following a visit from Ross, Amanda takes an emotional nosedive and re· fu ses to see Ben. Philip runs away from school follo wing a taunting b y other student.a as being the rich son or Alan Spaulding, but returns safe and sound. Justin pleads with Diane lo stop trying to destry his family. Alan insisting that ONE LIFE TO LIVE: After Karen tells Ed she and Marco involved in the counterfeit ring in order to find Vmrue's murderer, he agrees lo give her Police protection on the drop that could mean Marco and Kare n's death The tail loses Karen and Ma rco and the two are trapped in a train yard. Right after Karen tells Marco they belong together, he 1s shot. The two hop on a moving r train and make it to a hotel. Ted wonders if the twosome are dead when he learns th ere is blood o n t h e railroad tracks. Ted plans to burglarite his own apart· ment so the emerald ring he gave Vicki can be stolen and he wlll not be connect· ed with Steve. but Marco escapes from his hiding pl ace. steals into Ted"s apartment and takes con- tents out of his safe. Among the contents is the key t.o a second safe which contains engr aving plates Cor the counterfeit goods . When Becky accuses Ted of hav· ing illegal lies. Vicki orders her out of the house. RYAN' HOPE: Siobhan 1s returned and treated for cuts and bruises. J oe is furious since she almost s uffocated t o death . Vartoba apologizes to Joe and Joe agrees to scout the drug business for him . Maeve and Jim wonder why Joe did not call Police to try and find Siobhan. Seneca furious when he learns Rae has hired detec· live lo find Kim and Arley, so Rae pretends to call her man off. Barbar a te lls Seneca her soap opera .ihow is suffering low rat· mgs and she fears for her job. Roger learns D~ only pretended to care for him in order to get in on stock deal. SEARCH FOR TOMOR-~ ROW: Sunny taken aback when Ted says she seems to • revel In her myriad prob· l e m s . When Cissy becomes iU, Lee runs to her side. making Sunny wonder if she even wants to marry Lee. Bobby Stuart. who has returned to help Investigate Mignon's death . tells Travis a flower peddler saw Mignon standing in the window of her apartment hours an.er Ute coroner said she must have been dead - ao Bobby and Travls come to the conclusion that it was the murderer standing ln the window and that the murderer was a woman. Jo upset by Suzi daUng Br1an. The ultimate in private ladie's fitness centers expa~ds from Laguna to Newport by popular demand! @ TOURS @ NOW AVAILABLE WEEKENDS 11 AM to 3 PM STARTING SAT. & SUN. (until completion) Pre-opening Special Ends Oct. 4 Juin ~uw & ~ave? A limited number of memberships will be offered as a pre-opening special. [)()% ()ff ()n lnitiatiun r=ee ()un•t Wait Yoga Weight Training Body Building • · Aerobics Dancercize • Private Exercise Instruction Boutique Sauna Jacuzzi Lockers Showers Grooming Parking Location CHECK IT OUT! r«>r lnfe>r•atl«>n l>h()ne t>4f>•88~8 DAYS OF oua UVE : T•dd-'a -~i>ffa•t.n eon• Unuea. Marlena panle1 Luke figures out code for computer to stop tbe frecz· in1 of Port Charles. The c ode is · "lee Prlnu.1. ':.. Laura ditcovera formula Ross get the codicil to him. TEXAS: Wtth Stryker oat but Diane swears if the of the coontry. T.J. comes will does not delete Philip to town t.o aid Ryan. Elena as a beneficiary, she will tells Ryan Pde killed Alex. tell Philip that Justin and The board votes Ryan out Jackie are his biological as president or oU company parents. Bea thrilled when and 1ives poeltion to Justin, Nola comes home t.o din· but f\yan dettrmlned to ner and Nola just as prov~ his lrmoceoce . Wilen thrlUed when ahe receives a Joe and Elen. try to trick positive reply in the mail to Pete by qreetoc t.o deUyer her Job application. Hope blm money and \Mn 1et hi• s~nned when she aeea the confesalon on tape, Pete j-4w&lad a e.cklace oo aa.ooi...Joe..Nlta ii .,.._, .... lL"• !~~~~Ll~•&j:lll~~~~ .... Dlane'a throai. divorce from BUly Joe. r 0 '° I . ~Movie Guide for the Week lfj z E G) ii G) II) Friday movies 8EPTEM8EA 26. 1M1 -------- BITTERSWEET REUNION -Rosey Grier <left), Melvin Van Peebles and Beah Richards portray people who attend a reunion of members of a social club in 'The Sophisticated Gents' on NBC <Ch. 4) Tuesday 9 p.m ., and Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m . er-fella 10 food pol.oo- l"Q, a netYOU• for,_ .. ., pllol ls prnaed Into --vlele and mull con1en<1 wtlh on-board hystllfla. • secrellve conlrol tower and Cl~fllled memotieS 'PG' 4:00 fC) • • • •;, "The Prisoner Of Second A....,,.,. .. ( 19761 JllOk Lemmon. Anne Ban- croft 8ued on the play by Nell Simon An adllertlsi"Q executive loMs hi• job end his sanity because of Ille recMSlon and the hecllc Manhallan pece 'PG' ($) * • "Tuck EV9'1Ut· Ing" Fred Ketler, Joseph MacGulre. A young girl meets an Immortal family known u the Tucke. ·a· 0 • *'Ii "The H .. rse .. (1980) TrlSh Vanl>ever•. Joeeph Cotten. A serlea of bizarre and horrifying experlenoee drive • young achoolteecher to the edge of lnuntty. 'PG' (I) ••• "5-'M Uk• 010 TimM" (1980) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Cheae A 90ft-i-ted lawyw le tom ~-~·Jlhusband-turned-bank robber and h« uptlgftt pr-t huaband wflo " running for Cellfornle ettOf'~gtinerel. 'PG' 5:00. fr fr* "Man In The Iron M•" ( 1939) Loula .....,d, Joen Bennett. Baed on e "°"'91 by Alex- ander Oum••· The lnfamoua Compte de Rochefort pl-Louie )(!Ve hlwln brother on the French throne end lmpri- aon• the reel king In the Bastllle. (Hl • • "From Hell To Vic-tor;" ( 1979) Geotge Hamll- ton, George Pepp.,d. Fe>ut friend• from different counlrlel mutt leeYe P1tll In t939 to llght tor their Individual counlrlee In World W• II. 'PG' (DJ fr fr fr "The Alphalt Jungle" ( 1950) Stertlng Hll)'den, J-Whitmore The pollce .,. baffled by e c;rlmlnat m1ttermlnd'• 11111~ robbery. 1:41 (%) * fr fr •11 "Olorie" (1980) Gene Rowland•. John Aci-. A fonner gun mOll ~ the pro- t«tor of an orphaned &- yew-old Puerto Rk#I tar· Oiled by the undll WOl1d lot the Information he c:er- rlel In a battered brief- ~. ·PO· &.30 • • • .. Airplane!" ( t9e0) Robert H1ya. Julie Hegerty. ANer an alrNner·s ctew 1811s 10 food poison· 1ng, a ~ lormet war pilot ts preeseO Into set· vlee and must contend with on-t>oatd hys11w1a. a secrellve conlrol tower ano cllelle-llfleO mem0ties 'PG' 8:00 O • • .. Grave Of The Vamptre" (197<l) Wiiham Smith, Michael Pataki A young girt becomes tne unwilling mother of a vam- pire child whOse thirst 10< lreSh blood rivals tha1 of his 11111er. Cl) • fr• "The Ghost 01 Right <l01'· (1978) Ernest Borgnlne. Kim Basjnger The apparition of • dead flight officer begins appearing to crew mem- bers of ~ using sal· vageabl• parts of hit Downed jetllner. ~ • • • • "Resurrec- tion .. (1980) Ellen Bumyn. Sam Shepard. Aftlf a neat fetal euto accident. a wom- an llnds that .,,. has the ablllty to heel othen but Is P«MCUted becauM ol her refuUI to c:laim a dMne lnltuence. ·PG' CID •• th "Every Which Wry &.it Looae"' (1978) Clint EMtwood, Sondra l.ocile. A two-fla1ed lrucll • ., and 1111 OtllftgU!M com- penlon tlke off In pu<IUH ol 1 pretty country--tern finger. ·PG' cm.·~ ··c...ny·· (1980) Jodie Foet., Gary BuMy. An 1dventJroue you119 woman join• a c:ernlval troupe and leama about the hlddlln emotlOnt and frustration• behind the turf-~ of the pertonnere. 'R' CJ) fr fr'h "Somewtlere In Time·· (1980) cnn.topher Reeve, Jane Seymour. Otl..-d with the portrait ol a 1~tury ectr-. e modem-dry New Yon ~ -hypnoelt to trevel bee* In time and r.-t her. 'PG' • ··~''The Outsldtl''' (11781 Sterlng Hayden. Crllg W_... A young ldeallsl ttft918 to Nortllem lfeland '° Join the """ ~·· etrugole '°' llldepel ldenc9. ·w (%) ••• "5-na Like Old rm.·· (1980) Goldie .._., Chevy a-. A IOft~ed lewyer II tom ~-~-hu•b•nd-turn•d·bl nk robber and her uptlgllt .,.._, hutbtlnd wflo .. running lor Calllornla attorney oener11. 'PO' .-9()) **'it"Mlllllde" {1978) Olott Gould, Aob- 9'1 Mlt~. A leel·tallllng l>°'*lng egent gulda Ole c:er-f:JI a~ llMIOl'Oo ,_,, • Navy• • welOllt llOu1. -· ····LAdyiot''('91'~ Donald~ ...... ...., O'Nalll. NI 1n1uraM9 lll~Ot ., .... tr°"'P of ............ ttvOUOfl Mlar'1I and ........ ....... ,._..._. ot Tiie ........ . ltMI , ... ....,.., 8ogwt, Wlftet ._._.,A tfto of ,,..., -~ '° .. 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The Newport Beach Tennis Club is the site or such prest191ous events as the 1977 Davis Cup. the Annual Pacific Southwest Senio rs Tournament. the Orange County Adoption Guild Touma· ment and others Members. however. seldom find th emselves waiting for one of the 19 courts The Club also boosts a Junior Olympic-size pool. iocuzzi. d ining room. and bar Members rrequently toke advantage or the attractive foc1hlies for private parties. wedding receptions. etc Other social activities include bridge. bock· gammon and scrabble A limited number of Regular. Corpo- rate. Swim. Associate. and Junior Execu tive Memberships ore now available: plus our new "ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP" and "JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP" (12-16 yrs.) For more Information please coll our Soles Director at 644-0050. //t'UptJt/.j'JeadcfT~, :y_ 2601 EASTBLUFF D~l'~E. NfflePBJ llEACH. CALIFORNIA 92660 ' ' --. t.iaA ' One Cent Sale w e·11 give you any one of the items below for 1ust one cent with the purchase o f this great value or any bed in the store of equal or greater value Alpha I Massage System •••••••• I c Sheet Set or Comforttt . . . • . . . . I c l Piece Padded Rails . . . . . . . . . . I c 6 Drawer Space Saver . . . . • . . . I c All beds come complete with mattre ss. heater. liner. pedestal . and fill kit DRAWERS OPTIONAL - Ensenada Now Only s2s9 reg. $409.oo : Movie Guide for the Weeti E E «> Q. Q) (/) From Page 28 CID •*• "Alrplanel" ( 1980) Robert Haya. J~ Hagarty Altllf an alnin«' a er-l.ita to food pobon- lng, a nervoua former war pilot la pr9SMO Into Mr· lllCe and must contend with on-t>oerd hV-tllfl• •• s.cretlYe control tower and ollche-fllled memorlM 'PG' (Z) ***\\"A Day In The Oealh 01 Joe Ego" 11972) Alan Bates. Janet Suzman A couple, '""'<>ea cNld 9<11fllft trom c;onvvtslons. contemplates mercy-kill· ~ 'R' 11:00 (Q) * * '"' "Flash And Flt• cat" (t978) Rage< Oa\111, Trk:la Sember• An adven- turous man !Olns torces with en equaly derlng lady tor • high-speed )oYTlde which place• an army of pollc:e oft~ on their trail 'PG' 11:30 m * • • "Ma.n In The Iron Muk" ( 1939) Loult Hayward. Joan 8enn90 BaMd on a nowt by Alea· and er Oum•• The lnfamoua Compte de Rochefort plac419 Loult Xll/'1 1W1n bf01h« on the Frencn th<one and lmprl- aons the r..i k Ing In the Butlll9 (I) * * * "Robbery" (19117) Stanley Beker, J-Booth A <"'1 tr81ft II robbed ot a tonun. eller bfillarit planning ~ that,...,.., 9 **'h"Bltld!Guntt" ( 1972) Jim Brown. Mer11n landau. In en lltempl IO provtde IUf>P0'1 for a rnlli- tamtle band of b!KU. • group ot Vlet.nam Yetllfll'll •Ob • boOkle )Olnt. CID * • • "8-la Ulla Old T~" ( 1980) Goldia H8W11, Chevy Cf\..... A aoft-1-ted lawyar It torn bet-her hOj)4llea8 ex- h u ab and-turned-bank robber and her uptight pr-I hUtband ~ la running for Callfornla attorney genetal 'PG' t2:GO{t) ***'A "The Haunt· Ing" ( t 983) Julle Harrtl, Claire Bloom Four dllC>at•t• peoc>le liw.11-g••• a hOuM with 1111 lnfamoua repulatlon fat IOl*'nllural goings-on. CS) • • * "The Greet Tex- u Dynamite ChaH" ( 19781 Claudia Jenning•. Jocelyn Jonea n.o female benk robbert outwtl pollQe u they ravage the rn.ie popul1ce with blazing anootout•. dynamite bluta and outrageoua ~- 'R' U * "The Children" ( t980) Martin SMkar, GM Rog«t A atrange rlKlloec- tlW cloud tum• • g<oup of lldloofctlildran Into mur- derous tornbiaa with blade flng9rMh. 'R' t:zl ***"'"~'•Pop pa?" (1870) 0-ge Sagal. Ruth Gordan An --'*' aewy., lnee to lmpo~ hie IOClal li11411on by 9ChefnlnO to alimlneta hie negglng. ald9lfy mo4tw 'A' Sunday movies W I IJFl1,1tl1 Afid &IOOM ,_.. • * • "0.-YaNI· ..... (ttel) Tab ....,..,, oi-i ~ WWI a ltllil lllllp "°"' .. o.wa. 811 ••'"' b•••ltlll '•" ..._.. I d'el ..... 'b $' I a. . ~··-.... ("11t .... LAlfll', .... . . A NEW DISNEY -Buddy Hackett (left). Dean J ones and Michele Lee star in Walt Dis ney's theatrical film comedy 'The Love Bug,' Part 1 of which will premiere the new hour-long ·w att Disney' series Saturday on CBS <Ch. 2> at 8 p.m. Jamlson-Olaon A wldow- llf, hll IWO daughtert. • f9C)Ol1er and • NMW8Y -alrlll'Oed on an leolat • eel itland after enc:ounler· Ing a vlolenl atorm at -·o· CJ)** *'A "WIM Blood" ( 1980) 8'ed Oouf'lf, Arny Wrl(lht. An llfnOllonalty det.ched prMGher con- lenct• with a hendfUI ol people, eedl of wt>om wentt lo e)(plolt him for • dlfferenl ~ 'PG' U **"'"The Cal From Outer Spece" ( 1979) Ken Berry. Sandy Duncan. An extr•tarrealrlal tomcat et uh tanda on Nllh. 'G' (%) • • • "5-Tl• Liiie Old rt.n." ( 1980) Goldie ~.Chevy~. A aoft-hMrted iewyer Is torn ~ her hop4lleal ••• huaband-turned-b1nk r<>bber and her upllg.ht Pf-I husband who la running lor Calllornla attorney general 'PG' 1:30 CID **'A "The Prize Fighter" ( 1979) Tim Con- way, Don Knott• During the Oepr..ion .• bum- bling boxer and hit wi... cracillng manager try to outwit the mob. 'PG' 2:00• *** "Hlil MalNIY O'Keefe" I 195-4) 8ur1 Un· cuter. Joan Ric.. A me<· C«l8f)' II l«ced 10 llghl hla mortal enemy (t) * * * "Les Gifts" ( t957) G-Kelly, Migl Gaynor An American mu11lcel thow hit• lhe European clfcult when eompllclllonl arlM. (I) • * "Chandler" ( 1971) Warren Oat••. le•ll• Ceron. An H ·MCurlty guard. now llCllng aa pri- ,..._ ....... up for. murder 11-ame ~ he accept• an Mal(llw1M111t to 9!!"'d • ltat•'• wit-. .... * ~ "Buftak> 811 And The Indiana Or Slt1tno lklll'I Hlatc>ty Leeac>n" (1978) Paul~. 8ur1 ~. All ... hi"*• .... luf9lllo -. .... 1111 llgalldll Ind IOte IO ,..._ .,.... ............ °"" .-ct.-"-· 'PG' 1:11 ••• ,. ''a-tad& Hoer.-AtwJ ""-..... CllW' (tt44) .... ~ ....................... .................... lldalWJdt -°"* -.. remote ..wlld• of Canada In -Cl\ of en ... M IWll<TIO crMtur•. (%} * • * "King Solo- mon' • MlnH" (1960) O.bof'ah Kllfr. Sl-•r1 Granger A whit• hunter guidea • • pany lhrOUgh dlfttMI Alfica In -ch of a women'• husband a.-oo •••• "Captain Blood" (1935) Er"°' Flynn. OtMa de "4avlll1nd. A •lave eecapea from Pf*>n and ti.come• 1n lnfamou• !)Wit .. a;JO CID •• "The Pllof' ( 1980) Frank ConverH, Cliff Robertaon. A pllol 1um1 lo d.rlnlcln(I 10 escape the unit~ ot hi• mat· rtage and the lrul1ratlon ot hlt~.·PG' 4:00 D * * "Gra~ Of The Vampire" (1974) Wllll1m Smith. MIC;f\MI Patltll A young girt becOmM the unwflllng mother of 1 vam- pire child wtlOM thlr 11 for ,,.,, bloOd rlvalt lhat of hl8 fllller. m> • • "Adlos Ami90" (1976) Rlcilard Pryor. Fred WMllatNOn. Trouble_,,. to follow a c;on man and hla felt OUY ~ lheygo QI **'A "Day Of The E\111 Gun" ( 19681 Glenn F«d. Arthur Kennedy. A man enit.tl Iha aid of I cohort lo hunt down the A~ who abducted hi• wife and l11nlly (C) • * "Spefllle" ( 1978) Irene Cera, Lonette MoKM. During Iha ttSO.. thrM bfacll ala!-from the ghetto beCOme ~ auperslar•. but ~ suffer from IM ~ Of flanj()m, 'PO' 4:.IO <D> • •"' "Bott v~ CNl1le Brown" ( 1979) ~ mal«I. Olrected by 8111 M9'endu. Snoopy lllld Wood1toc11 follow ~ .w6ent• CIW'lle •own. Pwppei_,t Patty, Un4.w and ....... Oii #I ~*"Of fnOl#ld a ,,.,_, ·o· CJ) * ** "Ouo V8dll" ( tt5 f) .. °"'1 T aytOf, DetliOrlfl Kerr. A .._, lrtll0Gf1ll ... Nanl"a ... ,_ ---...... "' 6oWll ... Olltlllll .... .. (I)••·· ...... -.. .,.., .. ...,......,. 0--..... ,. ........ .. lmpren1on1ble youno en-Ing aervlce 09tlf•tor ~ Infatuated with 1 charming .c;rlptw<lter ~ • • • "Muter Kiiier" The S11ao11n Temple Kung Fu ftGh' 1"9 Menchu I Chino In China (I:) * * * "The Count Of MotM Crlato" ( 19341 ~ art Donat. EllNI Landi. Baaed on Iha novel by Aleundr• OumH An Innocent man unjually lmpriaoned '°' 20 yMl'I ma«• a daring eecape 10 wrNll revenge on the "'*" r~bta CID •*"' "Coast To Cout" (1980) Dyan Can- non. Robert Blake. A runa- way~ H*' hOu- wtte and 1 tc:rappy tnder heullng a load of calll• c:oul to cout t>ecome tar- get• of 1 wlld er~ ~chaM 'PG' l:'J **'A "The Cat From Outer S~" ( 19711 Kan Berry. Sandy Duncan. An extr1lerre1trl1I tomc11 crull landl on Mrth 'G' 7:00. * * * "Men In The Iron Mm " I 1977) Richard Ch1mberl1ln. Pltrlck McGoonan, BallOCI on • novel by Alexander Oum11. The lnf1mou1 Cof11pte de Rocheforl ~ loutt XIV'a lwln br«>'her on the French ttwone and lmpriaont the real king In the Butlll9. (1i) • • • "Chapter Two" ( 1179) "-CaM. Mar- N "'-· Soon after hit wife'• dMtll, • .," .. llnd9 hlmMlf reluc1an4ty lalllng I lfl love~ 'PO' 1*>(%) ***"' "Glot19" (1980) Qena. Aowleodt. John~A~ gun moll~ tM pro-tect~ Of .,, orpMned 6- year-old Puerto AloM tar- Q91ed by Iha w• .oi Id for!M~,.car-'* "' • beltenld bf'leif· caee. 'PO' ... 8 ••• """*"°"Of TM lody Snatct1er1" (1t11) DoMld lulMrWld. •iM*• AdilM. ... '""" ~ ........... .... of.........,.,., ,.... .. -~ ...... Q (C) * * "Shipwreck" ( 1978) Rober1 Logan. Mikki Jamlaon-Otaon. A wldow- llf. his two <UIUQhl••. • reporter and 1 run1way are 1tranded on an isolat- ed llland 1118' encounter· 1ng a vlOlent 11orm at .... ·G' • Hl * • '11 8'ubaker" ( 1980) Robert Redl0td. Vaphet Kono A relorm- mlnoed warden uncovers w1oespre1d corruption when he enters htt newly aulgned prison po11no as an Inmate 'R' $ * * 't Every Which W•y Bu1 Loose" ( 1978) Chnt EaSlwood, Sondra Locke A two-listed truck· er and hos orAni)Utan com- panton take oft 1n puraull ot a prelly coun1ry-Wfllern s.nger PG 0 • • * II s My Turn" ( t980) Jill Clayburgh, M•chael Douglas A brtl· ttam ChoCBQO math prOl9$· SO< reahzat the ptoblems '" he< 1t11e-1n ret1uonsh1ps wnen she llnds a new love while In New V0tk tor her lat,_ s remlHl809 R t:201ZJ * • * '5-ns Like Old Times" ( 1980) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase A soh -hearted ta~ 11 torn bet-her hopeleff 8k· hutband-turned. bank robber and her uptight Pf-I husband whO Is running for Callfornl• art Bl1ke. A runaway ~le and a scrappy trucker hauling ca111e COUI to coeaf bec:Ome the target of 1 wlld cro•a- counlry chaM 'PO' U * *'n "T"* Ovtlllder" (1978) Sterling Hayden, Cr•lg WHIOO A youno Idealist lr•...ets to Northern Ireland to jOln the lrltfl Republic's llruoote tor lndepeoOenee 'R' t t.46 G * *'It · St llltlS" ( t976> Chllrles Bronaon Jacque- ltne Bisset A rorrner jour- nalill Is hired by a wealthy him lancle< to recx>ver • set ot 1nc11m1n111no ie09B'S 1n eKchange lor $ t00.000 (RI U * * · Medocal Story' ( 1975) Beau Bridges. JOM Forrer A young intern plBGes his cereer 1n jeop- ardy when he qut!Sltons the methO<ls ol a noted phys1c1an 12:00<C1 •••·Les Girls 1 t9571 Gene Kelly M1t11 G1ynor An American mutlcal Show hlle lhe Europetn circuit compltellloOS arose Monday movies when SEPTEMBER 21. IN 1 attorney ~al. 'PG' 8:00 (C) • • * "R1lntrae Coun- t:*> ©)***"The Big Red ty" (1957) Elizabeth Taylor. One" (1980) Lee Marvin. Montgomery CNft During Marte Hamill A IOUQh Arrrr; the CMI War, a capllvallng -oean• IMds four young, Southern belle Is deter- inexperleneed recnilla Into mined to ht,,. the man of the violence-foiled trey of her chOice regardlelt of World war 11 combal. 'PG' the c;on99<1uenoes 0 ***'A"MyBody· {S) ••'h"~e tn gu ard" ( 1979) Chrl• Tltne" (1980) Chnatophet Makepe1ce. Adam RM,,., J1ne Seymour BaldWln. The new kid at • ~ wtth the portrait Chicago high tchoot of 1 t9'h-cel'llu<y actress. mak• friend• With 1111 1 rnodetn-dey New Yonc IChool outcut and tog911\-ptaywr!Qtll u-hypnc>Sis llf they ttlnd up to the c:oru-10 trevel t:>ack In time and el gang which had per· ,,_t her. 'PG' MCUted them both 'PG' C,, * * * "5-na Like lO:OO Ii> * * * "Angel On My Old Times" ( 1980 Goldie Shouldef" ( 19418) Paul Hawn, Chevy C!)¥e A Munl, Claude Raina. A aott-neet1ed ~(IJ torn gangster mllkM a bargain ~ her ~ 9M• with the deVlf to return to huaband-turned-bank Hie u I Jud(le • robber and her upllglil ct) * * * "Coualn pr-I hult>end WOO 19 Coualne" (1975) M8'1e running for Callfornl• Chtlatlne Barrautt, VIGtOf 1tlomey general. 'PG' Lanoux. Two Frenc:h laml· e.-ao CID • • "White Wiier Mn wtlh middle ciast val· Sam" Keith lar~ A UM IUIJIKl thel< Chlldt9n mountaltl man 1ravel1 the are having an affair 'A' Northwftt with hla husky CS) • * * "Seem• Uce -rchlng 10< the great Old Tlmea" (19801 Goldie white water route aouth Hawn. Chevy Ch.-A ·G' aofl-h.arled lewyer le lorn 7-:00 (0) * * • "Alrplanef" bet-her h0pe6MI ••· (1980) Rober1 Haya. Julie husband-1urn•d·b1nli Hagerty. Aller an alrtlner'• robber and her uptlghl ct-tellll 10 lood polaon- pr_,I ttusband woo I• Ing. a nervous former wat running for C1llfornl1 ptlot la prMMCI Into -- atlorney ganer•. 'PG' viol and mutt c;onlend 10: 15 CID • • • "It'• My Tum" with on-board hyaterta, • ( 1980) Jiii Cl1yburgh. aecrellve control to_, Michael Oou(llU A bfll· and ollahe-lllled mern0tlM llan: Chicago math prolea-'PG' tor rMllree the Pfoblem• (%) * * • °" .. A Dey In The In ,_ llve-ln relatlonahlp Death 01 Joe Egg" ( 1972) wt*1 aha finds • ~ love Alan Bataa, Janet &amen wtllle In N9w YOttt tor her A couple, whc>M c:hlld lather'• r-rtage 'R' auffllf• from conw lllon•, 11:00 tZl * * * "King Solo-conternplalM rMrCY-ltlH- mon ·a MlnH" ( t950) Ing 'A' Dabof'afl Kart, Stewart e:oo e *** "Sweel Hot· Granger. A white hunter taga" (19751 Linda Bllllr, QUldee a pw1Y lhfougll Martin SMan. An eec8j)ed cSarllelt Alra In -di of menl• patient kldl\8P9 a • woman'• lluablftd. tough .._..,. g1r1 end tt::IO . * * ~ "Aide The Wiid 11tempta to tMCtr her the &lrl'' (1"4) Felan, 81*-fllW tNnga of llte. lay F.,,.,_ FOUi ellgitlta 8 * ** "A Clrda Ot blctlakw9. wt10 .,. mot9 Chlklren" ( 1977) Jane lnt.-ted In .-ting ttlan Ne•Mder. Ractl8I Rol>- Oifla, ~ mhted up am. An aflluent "'~ """ four ~ IW IMllnO bol'9d by'* llte IGIO\l9 ~....... end "" ,,.,. beCOmel a •• "' "at • ...,.. .. 1111e> • ~ ... IChoof '°' CIWlet Ironton. J~ emot~ dllMbed Cflll.. llN ......_ A fof'IMt tour· c1rw1. ,.... ........ ~ • .......,, ... •1'"' "Diii .. FfW """ felWllet '° ,.... • llrtufW'' c , ..... , .... ... °' lllctlfM1•111........ --. Grwl IC.ellJ, OWWd "' ....... tt00.000. "' ...... 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'""· l l'lt ALSO 194: ..,. .~ ~ (0Mt) "gnl bNI \IN .~ """•M t..cl c; 3 i ~ -~ .. Movie Guide for the Week Ing valuable albino llon cubs 'PG e:OO 0 • • '' 'Colet Swea• 1197•1 Charles Bronson. l tv Ullmann A 1na11 .ind women are v1cflm1zed and held hos1age by crooks from the man s P.JSI wn want en 0111 levor 111pa1J 0 • • • TwoF •Ir. .. Aullel t l\167j Au•J"·' >it•f hurn Altlt'rl r 11mo~ A Goes '1ollyw004 119781 Martine Beswteke Adam West Tne qu..en ot the ca11 girls goes lo the ltlm taP• lat to make a movill t>a,..,d 011 her autob1og1 Jl'hv H Frum Papi! :m oe111y s men decides 10 have ner 111•m1n111 ... 1 0 • • B1uti.J•t1t l H1B01 Rot>;;tl Rl'<Jfurd. Yuph .. 1 11.0110 " r,.101no mtmJed watdf'n u1h .. uV1lt'S ~ i11'S.f'HUHJ 1aUfH1pt10N wtn:r I 1 •er" t1 .. ,..""'')' i,$~Ht'(! lJrlSOt p;:,~ no a~ \j1tmm1th41 R 9:00 0 ~ • • , T11u Sl!Uel Lov"' 01 Marilyn Mo11tl'>ti ( 1980) Cons111n •• r 01 sluno Lloyd Brtdge~ I"• •l<><y or one of Ameri a s lore'1'051 "41• ~ymbQls ~nd lhe man behind ne• 11"4! 10 slardom 1-ctrama• 11111<1 IRJ C • • Stta1ghl Time I 111781 Dus11n Hollman Garv Busey An e~-con oesperately trios 10 go s11e1gh1 dller leov1no prts- on 111 'Ptle 01 many obsta- cH!s and 1emp1att0ns ti1 * * > Every WhlCh Wey But LOOM (19781 Cllnl EastwOOd, Sondra Loc;ke. A 1Wo-fle1ao trvck- 8' and his 0<engu1an com- panion take otf In pursuit of a preuy country-wes1em Slf'O« PG' r?) * • * "Royal Wed· ding" (19S1) Fred Astaire, Jane Powell A aong-end- dance team ot-a per- tormance In England et 11'8 lime tllat ~ Eltrabeth II It putting tile llnal IOld't· ea on her matrtmonlal plant. ~. **'A "They Only KIN Thelr Muter•·· ( 1973) -'-Gamer, Katnanne Rosa. A Oobemlan plnlc:t>- er flgurea pr°"""8ntly In the murd« of a pr9Q118111 -· (S) * * * ~ "Lady Sln9a The ~ .. (1972) Olan• Ac>M, 8lly 0.. Wlllltwn•. The all9Nlately atettar and tragic cat-of bl\IM ling· « 811118 Hdllday. ...no.. addlcllon 10 druga lncrNMCI u Iler populat11y did, la traced. 10:06 CZ) *** "TheOrNt Tex- H Dynamite Chaae" ( 19781 Claudia JennlnOI, Joc.tyn Jonea Two female bank rol>tlera our.II police and ravage the male popu- leoe with bluing lllOo- toU!a, dynamite bleat• and ou1rageou1 dlagul-. t0:30 (D) * .... "Stardllat t.tem- or1e9" (19801 Woody Allen, Char1one Rarrlplng. A euc- oeeaf\11 dlrec10f '-• per.anal c:rlela ee he trtea to make aome major decl- lkln• In Illa fife. ·PG· 11:00 CC) * * * "Ac#ou The Wide Mlasourl" (t951) Clatll Gable, Ricardo Mon- talban. A band of llK lrappera enlera the unchaned terrhory of the Bledtfoot lndlen9 where !Ny encounter a hoe1lle chief and his warrlon H:IO. ***'-'"Murder On The Orient Expreaa" (197•) Alber1 Finney, ~ ran e.call. Belglan *'th Hen:ule Poirot lnYWtigat• the mU<der of an~ lnduatrtallat at>oerd a lull- urtoue and tamoua train. 12:00. * • "Cowboy s.r .. nade" ( 19'2) Gene Autry A dartog COWboy r-. 1 cattle lhlpment from crooh, ••• ._. .. Cract!lnThe World" ( 191151 Oan1 ~. Janecte Scott. klentlatl ~ thelt wwt Jo Eerth'a c:.nter MlllllinO • .......... auppty Oftnergy. (8) • * • * ~Pttton'' (117o) Oeorte c.. Scott, 1<1r1 Mlldel'I TM _..., OI Wonf W• 0 OIM'll .,.,... .. "°"' Alrbn, Su1111an and Europeen umpa1gna as well as 11•t '11nthcls with 01~· ollt C@f> P\, Tuesday movies SEPTEMBFR 29 IN I EVENING 5:30 0 "' • ' , ~1oneysuckle Rose I ''~801 W•llie Nelson Oyen Cannou Wn11e 1)(1 lour • r.,u country· wes1ern '"'ger t>ecomes involved w•lh the seductive daug111111 ot n1s s1dek1r.k even thouon he s1111 lnvos his 11ay-at -hume wile Pl> 7il0 C • • • • Th11 f't1SQl1f'< 01 Secood Avenue t 19761 Jack Lemmon Anne Ban· croll Basect on tne play by Nell Simon An adver11s1ng executive loses n1s 101> and his sanity because of the r11C8S$10n and tne nec11e Manhattan pace 'PG 0) • * ,,., "lt'a My Turn" yo11rh1 fYhH r1~d c;111'' '" tJOC10t! fu ••·•·· t1 ., Jv•r (!) • • • lt•l" 4~ ,, ,, • t IO~Slll~ I 1 .• 1t l•l•l t lri l 01 ... 1 li1ct111ro HlllflS A J;•~ ·ll"ll"' lrcltn ca11ymq .. trrro,,~t w lri ~t1'Pumon1c IJldQuf! m~I w•ft1 \Jt4~hqi h(lfl wnt·n I '" ohetled tr in; •ti urtQlft.JI dt'<~tmatu)n c • • C:r~ rru MA B11 ly (19711< 1111 P111l H.111( Deon S• ff•lon " l1ee.,.11<Jo•11nq gu11..,1n')•nQ dr,'1Af lall~ 1n 'n"f A 'h il , ,;ndway tod1an 9''' S • • • lve1y Whocn way Bui loose ( t9lbt C1tn1 (u1wooo Sorim .. Locke A two-hsteo !ruck 8' anct his O<llfl9Ulan com pan100 talla otl 1n pursuit ol a preny counlry·western singer 'PG' H * • 11 Tttt:i Avnl,\n hp f •Prth\ 11•17'-I ltnt .. 11 Shaw l~ ~ i ,,,, .,.., •. .,. 11 •• popµ1n, utld t u , ,qt t •'it' 'y1ng h~•n tr1 ltJI-~ ·1rie1r toll on two l1J11 1u~11•(4 h ,, I'>'-'.,., 1nf'-n111 ro lh 111 t.;•~, t•tl R 12i)() 0 .. * • J• <J;oNt\ II , l'l3b1 Wallet Hi1\t011 R.,11. <.natt•uton A bu~1trt.' ... ,. mon llnoa h1~ bucolt~ 111,. ol•~rupled wn•o he and n1• wile 1t>l110 lo £urOPt wntirt 1hey '"" conlronleO t>v a new l1lestyt" ,.,.,., vahil'< lJ •••'1 TOl.iilCflA Th.et ( 19551 Cary C>1a .. 1 Grace Ketly ,,. ttilormeo lfl'l'el th1el 1s auspech;d nl returning 10 a 11t11 ot c"me ahar he falls 1n love With a weallhy YOU<\O woman Q) * * * "Cinderella Lib- erty" ( 1973) James Caan. Marsha Mason A sailor 1a11s 1n love wtth a Seattle ( 1980) Jiii Clayt>urgh, Mlehael Douglas A brll· Hant ChicagO ma1h prolea· sor reaJi~H Iha problems 1n h8' hve-ln r .. 1tlonsnlp when she llndl a new IOve wn11e In New York for l\er lalhe<'s remarriage. 'R (%) * * * "Quo Ved11" (19511 Robert Taylor Oet>oral'I Kerr A Roman aristocrat galoa Nero' a dla- laYOI' when he lalts In rove with a Chrll'llan girl GUNMEN -Pernell Roberts (le(t) a nd J .A. Preston star in 'High Noon, Part II : 0 * * "19• t" (19791 John Belushi. T os111ro Mtlune Alt« •he ooml>lnQ ol Pearl He1t>or Soutrwo.n Calll0<n1a Clvmans and mH- ltary pe<90rlnel react wltn unbrldled panic lo neW11 of a Japaneae allaclc 1n their own backyard 'PG' pro11ttute he won for a n_'Slhl in a pool game 0 ••••"The Stunt M~n · ( 19801 Peter O'T • Steve Railsback W tad by the POI~. a ct hHbod Vlelnam ve1eran The Return or Will Kane' Tuesday on CBS (Ch. 2) at 8 p.m. The made-for-television movie picks up where the 1951 film. 'High Noon,' left off. t:OO 8 (J) * 'n "Young Love, FWat Love·· ( 1979) Valerle 8er11neUI. TlmOUly Hutton The relatlonShlp t>e1- two t88'\-agetl Is cornpll- !Inda an unsure haven on a movie sel whefe a World War I epic la be1nQ ttlmecl 'R' 8:00 8 Cl) * * "High Noon Part Two· The Rerum Of frontier Ille wn.n lhey Wil Kane" ( 1980) Lee come 10 Amertca In the Mafof'S, Oevid Cerredlne. 19th century. WIN and Amy K-maka 10:00 0 • "" "Nasty Habits" !heir flrat Viti! to Hadley· ( 1977) Glenda Jackaon. ville llnce the lamed gun-Mellna Merc:ourl Severe! light and find It In the grip nuns In a Plllledelphla con- of a bounty-hunting mt11-vent t>ecome enmethed In lhal (R) a Watergate-Hice ICandll 8 * • • "Tobrull" (19671 as • new Abbeat la 1bou1 Rock Hudaon, George to t>e appointed. 'PO' P9ppard Brltlah and Ger-10-..20 (%) * * * "5-nt Uke man anU.-Nazla blow up Old Times" (1980) Goldie Gerrnlln tuel auc>Pllea In Hawn, Chevy eti... A Tobnlk. sott-neanec:t lawyer 11 torn CiJ * * * • "Ziegfeld Fol· t>etwMn h« l\opeleas ••- lies" (1945) Fred Altal<e, huaband-lurned-bank Jucty Garland. Ffom ,__ robb« and Iler upttg'11 en, Ao Zlegfeld enlltalor\a I pr-I llulband who II ,..,. wltfl -r map star running tor Callfornla playing a per1 attomey gen«ll. 'PO' • * * * "The Stapford t 1:00 CH> * * * "5-nl Liii• Wlvea" ( 1975) Katllartne Old Tlmea" ( 1980) Goldie Rc>M, Paula Prentlls. A Hawn. Chevy Ch8M. A young ConNC:ticut 11ou... IOft·heatted lawyer la 10<n wife with modem ldeu la bet-her hopeleea ex- appalled at the robo1-4111e huat>end-turned-bank accuracy and atrange robb« and Iler uptlghl tmllee with whlCh neigh-pr-1 husbend WhO la bOftlood wtYM fulfill their running tor Calllornla ~tic Outlea. an0<nay gen«el. 'PO' CID • * "Middle-Age era-cm *"' "The Ecltuy ry" (1990) Ann-Margret, Glr1e" (197tij Lealie Bovee. Bruoe o.rn. A Teu• Georgina SpeMn. An alllng deYek>per'a -lul JOb mHllonalre 111pulatee In hi• and lulldoul w4fe manage '*411 thal the rtve young 10 drlw him Into a mld-llte he!•-In line for Illa crt911. • R' money will be at ride an O * * ... "The HearM" from 1119 leoecy lhOuld (1980) Trlafl vane.--.. they engage In aexual Joeepll C0119n A l«lel of mlac;onduct. bizarre and horrifying ()) * * "Aaaauh On Pre-~ drille a you"Q cillel 13" (1978) Mlalln ~ to the edge Stoll«. O.,,.,.n Joalon. of 1Nan1ty 'PG' P'*'8fMn .-Id OOIWlcta t:30cm **~ "Cemy"(19801 .,. h>niecl to join toCl*'her Jodie Foster, Gary eu.y. to prevent a ....,._. OMQ An adventuroua young from compW!ely OCC\lpylng wom111 Join• a camlVal a ~ atatlon. 'R' trCJUC)8 and 1Mrn1 about 12:00. * * * "Horr°' Of Ota,. IN l)ldden emotiOn1 and cute•• (1958) P..., Clitfl- 11\ittratlona behind Ille Ing, cnr111op. l ... E.ctl _,_ h~ 01 the -Ing lfl., ""9 lllln 1181 pertornwa. ·R' gone down. a teanome (j) * • * "The Jerk" varnc>lf'• rl-from hit ( 197t) St-Martin, Ber-crypt In -ch OI "" Ylc.- 1\edette Pe4ert. A dltonlC llrnt with fr9ah. lll•eu.- ~ "'861• rnlllonl lllninQ '*>ad. on a weird Invention only G • * * "Donovan'• to 1oee It a11 1n oonsurner Reef"' I 11H131 Jonn Weyne. dlll'l\llge llllltL 'R' .... ManM An U •Navy .. CC) * * *' * "The Eml-mert llvtng In Ille South gr11nt•" (1t7~ MM vort P~ with Illa new 181'1141y Sydc)w. Utt U11rnenn. A !Inda 11111 per9dlet dien191• .... -....-...-..... -, .. ..:..litl~, ......... l.&.• ~ In. twdehlpt of °'" • ~ mairrtage. m • * * "Walle about" ( 197 t) Jenny Aguiler, David Gulpilll. Two white Children are QUlded acrou Iha Auatrallan Outblci\ by an Aborigine yooth fC) *••'A "My Body- guard " ( 191gt Chrla Makepeace. Adam Baldwin The n-kid at a Chicago high school mekea friends with the SChool outcast and togeth- er !hey stand up to the cru- .. gang which had per- MCUled them t>olh 'PG' CZ) •**'I\ "Gtota." ( 19801 Gene Aowiandt, John Ad-A lorm« gun moll becornea the p.o- tector of an orphaned 5- year-old Puerto Rican tar- geted by the undel worid fOf Ille lnlOnnatlon he c:er- rlea In a battered ~lef caM 'PO' Wednesday movies c.ated by theif ~ differ- ent backgrounds (RI cm * • "The Outside<" Craig Waaaon. Sterling Hayden An ldeallatlc American )'OUtn goes to Ireland and jolr>a the IRA cau .. 'PO' (l) * • *'A "Glorta" ( 1980) Gani Rowlanoa, John Adames A l0<mer gun mall t>ec;omes the pro- tector of an O<phaned 8- yeer-okl Pu«lo RICan tar- oetec:t by Iha und~ for lhe Information he w- ries In a battered brief· C8M 'PG' 9:30 (C) * • • * "Reaurrec· llon.. ( 1980) Ellen Buulyn, Sam Shepard, Attet a near fatal euto acc:ldanl, • wom- an llnds that ahe hU the ablllty to heal other• t>ut II peraecuted bec8UM of her refuaal to c:lllm a divine Influence. 'PG' Thursday movies OCTOllEA 1, 1N1 8:00 0 •*'A "Tne Co11lcan Bro1her1" (19• 11 Oouglu Fairbanks Jr . Ruth War- tlell Two SlameM lwtns separated al blr1h fall 1n IOYe wtlh Iha same woman wnlle avenging the murder ol tnelr parenta . 7:00 (ZJ * * * "s-ma like Old Times" ( 1980) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Ch8M A ton-hearted 1ewyer 11 tom 1>8~ her hOpelea .... huat>and-turned-bank robb« and Iler uptight pr-I ~ wf>o la running for Calltornla altorney gen«ll 'PG' 10:00® • ** "Alrp1-r· t:OOD QJ *"""The Harlem ( 1980) Robert Haya, Julie Globetrott«t On Gllfl9an'• Hagerty Aner 111 airliner'• laland" (1981) Bob Oenvet. er.., 18119 to tood polaon· Alan Hale Jr. The Har1em Ing, a nervoua to<mer -~rotten' ~ cruh- paot ta preeaed Into --land• on the tiny P.clftc vice and muat contend ltlllld wtier-e G1n1gen end '*4th on-board hyatwla. • 1119 friend• we maroon.s. MOrellve control tower (R) and dlche-fllled rnemoflel 8 * * '-' "Foet« And 8:30 (C) * • "BanKUda" 'PG' Leurle" ( 19751 Perry King. (19781 Waytra OeYld Cr--(S) ·~"Revenge Of The Dof1an Har-ood. Two f()(d, Jason Eveta A ool-Chewleader'a" (1978) Jer14 New York City pollcAm4Nl ~student trlea to prow Woods, Ralnbeel.I• Smith. ate tragically kllled In an a Ql\emlcal company la The lndefallgable arnbultl. MCr•ll)' dumping IO•lc a-~ UM thelf ~ ........ "Out M~ wet1ea Into 11own·1 water dal talent• and youlhful Flln1" ( 19118) James ~ HUMfance 10 foll 1 Coburn. Oh Gollll A 1:00 cm * * * "The Big Red munlclpel ~ to c1oee eecre1 egenl Is called In to One" (1980) Lee Matvln, down their bekMld high traclt down a group bent Mlrk HamlH. A t~h Army achool. 'R' on controlling the planers -oean• leadl four young. ct •• "Oii God! Boolt II" _,,..., lneJIPeftenc.d tect\1111 Into ( 1980) George Burna, •***'A "ROl8fllary'a the ~lllled fray of Suzanne Pleahetta God Baby" ( t"8) Mia Ferraw. WOtld Wit II cornt>et 'PO' returna to Eatth 81\d JOft'1 C-vetee A young 7:06(%) ***"King SolCJ' ehooaea an Innocent woman II horrified to di•· mon'• MlnH" ( 1950) young girt to spread the c:ov« lhat her huat>end Oeb<Jt•h Kerr, S•-•rl meaaage that He 11111 h .. prornlMd their unt>orn Granger~ A wNle hunter ••tall. though she Is the Chtlcl 10 •~of wltcti.. gu~ • party tllfough only peraon wtlo c.. aetu-CC> * * • * "Tile Spirit Of daflleat AIYICAI In -ch of ~ ... Hirn. 'PG' St. Loula" (19571 J- a woman'• hutbltld 11:00 (%) • * •. ,. "A Oey 1n The St....,,, Mufti)' Marnlfton 7:$0 Clf) * * * "The White 0..th Of Joe Egg" (1912) tn 1t21. Cllat1ee A. Lind- i.Iona" ( tH 11 Mk:haal Alan lat.., Janet Suzrnen. befVh beclotNI the 1tra1 V0111. ~ O'COMot A couplt. whoea cfllld men to ., "°"4IOC> IOtOll All enlrnal '*'""'°' ~ ailftra "°'" c::onwlllOnl. tM A"9r!Uc OoMr\ to P•-dellat'a fll!lll)' )Ok\8 him 1n oonteinp..._ ~.. la. ........,'1lll!Jf*¥ucnoor. ••we MOM.•¥ A rr I .. 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Sean Is going to die and tries to maka the last couple of months as lullllllng as pos· slble. 'G' CS)**'"' "Somewhere In Tlme" (1980) Christopher Reeva: Jane Seymour Ob-..ed with the portrait of a 19th-century actress, a modern-day N-York playwright uaes hypnosis to travel back In time and meet i-. 'PG' 0 * * * "The Hound 0 1 The Baskervllles" ( 1959) Peter Cushing. Andre Morell. A myste<ious curse haunt• each generation of a noble English family. 8:30 CID *•'It "Where The Buf- falo Roam" (1980) Biii Murray, Peter Boyle. Jour- nalist Hunter S Thompson uses his unorthodo• reporting lecl'lnlquea to cover aome of the major polltlcal and social events of the late '60s and early '70s. 'R' 9:00 CZl * * * "The Great Tax· 81 Dynamite Chase" (1978) Claudia Jennings, Jocelyn Jones. Two female bank robber• outwit poltoe and ravage the male popu. lace with blazing •hoer touts, dynamite blasts and outregaous d19gultM. 9:$0 Ct) **'It "Straight Tlme" (1978) Dustin Hottman, Gwy Buwy. An ex-con detperately lrlea to go straight after leavlng pris- on In spite of many obsta- Clel and temptation•. SIDETRACKED -Victor Buono (front left), Meg Wyllie , Paula True man, Marjorie Bennett, Jeanette Nolan, Harold Gould. Strother Martin, Harry Morgan and Lou Jacobi star as residents of a retirement home who have a fling aboard a stolen train to protest life at the facility in 'Better Late Than Never' on NBC tCh . 4) Friday at 9 p.m . Cl * "The Children" (1980) Martin Shakar, Gii Rogan.. A etrange radioac- tive CIOud turns a group of achoolchlldren Into mur- detout ~ombles wllh black llngarnalla. 'A' 10:00 CO) * * "Up The Acade- my" ( 1980) Ron Leibman, Barbara Bach The war- obsesaad commandant or Weinberg Miiitary Acade- my Is no match for the troublesome brats enrolled lhefe. 'R' 10:16 CID **~ "Brubaker" (1980) Rol>ett Redford, Yaphet Kotto. A reform· minded warden uncovers widespread corruption when he entan his newly aUlgned prison posing &s an Inmate. 'R' 10-.30 CI> • * * "Seema Like Old Tlmet" (1980) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Chase. A tolt·heaned lawye< Is lorn bet-her hOpeless 8"• husband-turned-bank robbet and ,_ uptight preS«lt husband wllo Is running for California attorney o-al, 'PG' 11:00 0 * • '" "The Outsider" (1978) Sterling Hayden, C;Slg Wasson. A young ldeallat travel• to Nor1r-n Ireland to join the Irish Republic's struggle tor Independence. 'R' 11:30 CC)*** "Cousin Coustne" (1975) Marie Chrletlne Berrault, Victor Lanoux. Two French faml- llas With middle clast val- uea suspect their children are having an affair. 'R' 12:00 D • • •;, "Cynara" ( 1932) Ronald Cotman. Kay Fran- cis. A BrltlSh barrister uses his wife's absence as a lime lo take up with a girl from the working class. 0 **'It "Hell On Frisco Maverick, second time around LOS ANGELES (AP) -James Garner grasps the bootstraps and with an effort tugs the big bl ack boots onto his feet. Smiling, he says, "that's the Maverick boots." Garner will wear the boots as well as the itinerant gambler's all-black duds in the NBC series "Bret Maverick," a reprise of the Western spoof 24 years after it first appeared on ABC. He lifts his feet and says, "They sure are heavy. I wonder if they couJd hollow out the heels." That's a suggestion you might expect from Bret Maverick , who wouJd be calculating how the secret cache might come in handy dur· ing a scam. The idea of returning "Maverick" first OC· curred to Garner when things went sour on the original series . It stayed in the back of his mind for the next 20 years as his career nourished, first in the movies, then again in television on ''The Rockford Files.'' "We were going into the third year in 1959 and I could see that the scripts were getting bad," Garner says. "Roy Huggins, who bad created the show, had left at the end of the second year. "I went to Bill Orr, who was then the head of Warner Bros. Television, and told him he should stop the show right then, while it was at its peak. The audience hadn't caught on yet that the stripts were bad, but it wouJd.n't take them long. I said bring it back in three or four years and do it again." show lingered on another year with co-star J a·ck Kelly, who played brother Bart Maverick, and Roger Moor e , who played cousin Beau Maverick. "When I was looking for another series to do in the early 1970s I thought of 'Maverick.' I knew in the back of my mind that it probably would work," says Garner. "There weren't any Westerns. And I had it in my mind to do when l si~ned with NBC to do another series after ·Rockford.' " It's believed only the second time that a television series has been revived with the originaJ star. NBC returned "Dragnet" in 1967 after an absence of seven years. Jack Webb played Sgt. Joe Friday for another three years. "The Life' of Riley" had two incarnations in the early days of TV, but in the second run William Bendix replaced Jackie Gleason. "Maverick" also had another life. Charles Frank starred in eight episodes of ''Young Maverick" on CBS in 1979-80. He played Ben Maverick, yet another cousin, and Garner made an appearance on lbe premiere episode. Frank first starred as Ben on an ABC movie of the week, in which both Garner and Kelly made an appearance. The fact that a few years have passed under the saddle will not be overlooked in the new ~how. Garner says, "I told the producer the man's 25 years older. Let's give him a few fault.a here and there. Maybe his eyesight isn't quite as good as it used to be. Maybe bis hair's thinning Bay" (1955) Alan Ladd, Edward G. Robinson A former policeman Is released from prison and sell out to dear his name. Q) * * "When The Leo· ends Ole" (1972) Richard Widmark, Frederic Forrest. An orphaned Indian boy dlslllusloned by the connlv· Ing white man who intro- duced him to rodeo 11re strike• out on his own to become a top rodeo star cm .... 19• , .. (1979> John Belustil. Toshiro Mltune. Alte< the bombing ol Pearl Harbor, Southern California clvillans and mil· ltary pe<sorinel reacl wilh unbridled panic to news 01 a Japanese attack In lhelr own bacl<yard. 'PG' CS) * • •'II "Lady Sing a Tl>e Blues" (1972) Diana Ross. Biiiy Dee Wiiiiams The alternately stellar and tragic career of blues Sing· e< Billie Holliday. wnose addiction to drugs Increased as her popolartty did, Is !raced. 12: 15 (%) • • * 'h "Gloria" ( 1980) Gena Rowlands. Joon Adames. A former gun moll becomes the pro- tector or an orphaned 6- year..ofd Puerto Rican tar· oeted by the underworld lor the lnlorm1tlon he car- ri.s In a battered brief- case. 'PG' 1:10 D • • • "House 01 Cards" ( 1968) George Peppard, Inger Stevens An American In Paris helps to expose a rel!Olutlonary Fascist group. t:30 8 *'II "Forbidden Heav- en" ( 1936) Charles Farrell. Charlotte Henry. An Amer- ican dancer tries to main- tain dlteretlon In ,_ love altaJr with a well-known British polltlcaJ figure. 61) * * "Death SmUM On A Murderer" (1973) Ewa A(Jlln. KllUI Klnakl. A young man tampers with the aup•rnatural and attempts to r1111tore Illa to the dead. Ct)•*'" "Phantasm" ( t979) Michael Baldwin, Angus Quncan. A young man's Tnveatlgatlon Into his brother's dealh leads him to a terror-filled grave- yard and a sinister mortl- Clan 0 * * * "It's My Turn" ( 1980) Jill Clayburgh MlcMel Douglas. A brll- hant Chleago math profes- sor realizes 111e problems In her live-In relationships when she finds a new love wnile In New York for he< fathe<'s remamaqe 'R' 2:00 Q) * * 'h "A Ula For A Lile" (1973) James Stew- art. Tyne Daly A student sYlcida during a collego stress experiment leads to the murder or one ol the psychiatrists who had 1Yparv1se<l the experiment· 2:05 (%) • • * "Ouo Vadls" (1951) Robert Taylor, Deborah Ketr A Roman arlstocral gains Nero's dls- tavor when rae falls 1n love with• Christian girl. 2:25 8 • • "Arizona Bushwackers" ( 1968) Howarci Keel. Yvonne Oe Carlo Confederate spies become Involved with a man wllo Is supplying guns 10 renegade Apaches 3:00 8 "Sins 01 Jezebel" ( 195-4) Paulette Goddard, George Nade< m • * "Beast 01 The Dead" (1970) John AShley, Celeste Varnell A mad doctor abducts a young reporter in order to expe<I· menl on her body. 0 * * "Phobia" ( 1980) Paul Michael Glaser. Susan Hogan. A group of mentally Ill patients. strlclo;- en with phobias. are mur- dered according to their Individual fears. • R • a:ao .., * * "The Gorgon" (1965) Christopher Lee. Peter Cushing. A young man and hi• assistant lnveatlglle murders In whleh the victims are turned to s1one. Ct) * * * * "The Spirit 01 St. Louis" ( 1957) James St-art, Murray Hamilton. In 1927, Charles A. Lind- bergh becomes the first man to fly nonstop a.cross the Atlantic Ocean to Per- la. •:30 8 * * "The Unholy Four" ( 1954) Paulette Goddard. William Sylves- ter. Aher a thraa-ye&r absence from home. an amnesiac la dismayed to leam that he's a prime murder suspect. Gamer got out of the show after the third season in a contract dispute with Wamen. Tbe and he's a little vain about .... - . -.......... .JGmu.Gamer .. ~u.:.Bra..ye....;ek' a···•-· . ----- Inside TV ... Afterschool specials From Page 8 Barbara Eden and Don Murray Oct. 17 i n "Return of the Rebels." This two-hour television movie tells the story of gang of aging ex-bikers who reunite to help run a band of "arrogant van drivers " out of the campground belonging to one of their former "old ladies." Making this "bittersweet gr ab" for their departed youth ar e Sonny, ''now a grub- by grease monkey;'· Mi ckey, a "henpecked horserace bookie;" and Wild Bill Karp, who still displays the "unpredict· able qua li t i es he possessed as a cycle gang youth ... A new half-hour pot- pourri of news features under the title .. Mixed Bag" will premiere on CBS Cable TV Oct. 12. In c lude d will b e a tongue-in-cheek look al the world or book sell· ing ; an impressionistic look at the world or New Wave music; a behind- the-scenes report on fak· ing it in the art world ; a nd an unusual glimpse at motherhood, in which fil m makers su c h as Martin Scorcese take a look at their mothers through the eye of the camera. Appropriately, it is called "Mo mart Notes from the Three Strikes Agains t You Department: CBS will broadcast the story or an infant who is born a heroin addict, is an or - phan and has a critical hear t ailment too on "Trapper John, M.D.,'' Oct. 11. Helping Trapper out on this tangled affair will be Jamaal Wilkes, Joe K a pp and Lyle Alzado ... NBC's "Nichols and Dy mes," a new series about a pair of uncon- v e n ti o n a I f e d era l agents, premieres Oct. 7 at 10 p.m. ln the series opener , th e duo - played by Rocky Bauer and Robin Strand -are dispatched to a small town and told to catch hijackers . Along the way, they meet Laura Jean, a pretty waitress ABC's highly touted six-hour saga, "The Man· ions of America" will begin Sept. 30 and con- tinue on Oct. I and 2, at 9 p .m . The mini-series traces the life of one Rory O'Manion, who leaves Ireland to make a new life for himself in America. Starring roles will be played by Kate Mulgr ew, Pi e r ce Brosn an, Linda Purl, Simon MacCorkindale and Nicholas Hammond "Jacqueline Susann's Valley of the DoJls 1981 ," a remake and "updating'' of material based on lbe bestselling novel, will come to CBS Oct 20 . Mat eria l originally dropped from the publis hed novel will be used to beef up the story of three young show biz women work· ing in Hollywood. The television movie star s Cathe rine Hi cks, Lisa Hartma n , Veronica Ham e l a nd David Birney-, with J ames Coburn and Jean Sim· mons as special guest stars ... Rudolf Nureyev will join Julie Andrews on "Julie Andrews ' lnvita· tion to the Dance With Rudolf Nureyev" set for broadcast Oct. 25. • New Doors & Drawer Fronts with Many Styles to Choose From • Warmth & Beauty of Real Wood- Oak, Ash. Birch •Your Choice of Natural Oiled Finishes • New Hardware with Self Closing Hinges FREE ESTIMATES CALL .-I I I I I I I 1. I t . ~ 36 --- SAT. & SUN. ICE CREAM CAKES.! $1.00 Off '\''XV\/\ MON. FOUNTAIN SUNDAE SPECIALI Buy One & Get Second at 1 /2 Price ·/\ /\ " I\ \ 'f .TUES. FLYING SAUCERS DAY! Buy One Package & Get $1.00 Off Second Package 1 I\ I\ I\ /\ PINNERS. $1.000tf \/ \/ \ . ll-IU8S, NOYELTY PAYI 2138 So. 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The dollar was mixed against key foreign currencies in New York tradin~. while the price of gold was down about $17.50 to $430 an ounce. * * * The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials -which fell to a 16 -month low hours before Reagan announced his proposals on nationwide television Thurs· day night -was off another 14.93 at 820.21 in the first four hours of trading today. Declines quickly jumped ahead of advances by a 12·1 margin on the New York Stock Exchange. * * * Reagan proposed speodipg cuts and other measures aimed al holding the fiscal 1982 federal deficit to $43.1 billion. Earlier, he had predicted a deficit of $42.5 billion. But Wall Street expects a larger deficit and rears it will worsen inflation and keep in· terest rates high. "The market met the speech with a ho-hum ." said David * * * Jones, ecor)omisl with Aubrey G. Lanston & Co. He applauded Reagan for ··taking a step" toward trying to reduce the deficit, but added, "It was not enough to give the . markets any hope of improve· ment." Prices of stocks and bonds have fallen steadily for severai months as interest rates hover near record-high levels * * * The rates often are blamed on the deficit because it forces the Treasury lo borrow heavily al a time when the Federal Reserve Board is trying to make credit less available in an effort to fight inflation. Although Reagan says his pro· gram will take time to work, many investors concerned with the immediate future see little chance rates will come down * * * soon. Reagan's proposals did lit· tie to quell that skepticism. "Wall Street wasn 't e xpecting ver y much and that's what they got." said Michael Metz, an economist and vice president at the inves tment rirm of Op· penheimer & Co. "There were no s pecific propos a ls to cut spending and it shows inflexibili· ty on the revenue side of the budget " * * * Reagan's cuts face perilous passage ... ...,...... An Evansville. Ind . ftreman sprays water on the rubble of the Evansville Rugby Club after two explosions and a fire gutted the building today. Blasts, fire hit rugby center Evansville team had sought match with S. Africa squad EVANSVILLE, Ind. <AP ) - Two explosions and a fire today gutted the headquarters of Evansville's rugby team, which has sought a match with South Africa 's controversia l Springboks, authorities said. There were no injuries. Only the walls or the two-story brick building remained stand· ing after the blast. The ex- plosions also caused serious damage to an unoccupied home next door and minor damage to a house across the street, said Fire Chief John Boehme. Boehme said the building was engulfed in fl ame when fire trucks arrived. The fire was brought under control shortly after 6 a.m. Damage estimates were not immediately available. Jim Gantor of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said arson definitely was involved. "When you've got people wak· ing up with a big boom, you know it's arson," Ganlor said. The building was vacant at the time o f the bl as ts. Bernie Bartholome, president of the team, said he had cautioned team members against staying in the building and one member who had been staying there moved out Tuesday because a demonstration or protest was feared. "We read about the bombing in New York,'' he said. "We didn't expect anything like this, we just thought there might be some protest. .. Girl recalls Inan who killed friend Budget progranJS doubtful WASHJNGTON (AP> -Presl· dent Reagan , leadint a "crusade to save our economy," is asking Congress to reduce next year's budget deficit by $16 billion with spending cuts and tax increases that even his allies admit face a perilous path. Reagan had barely outlined his plan Thursday night for $13 billion in program reductions RELATED STORIES-A4 and ~ billion in higher lax revenues for 1982 when Senate Republican Whip Ted Stevens of Alaska said , "I don't believe we can get the cuts" in the form proposed. House Republican leader Robert N. Michel of Illinois, like Stevens a backer of the presi· dent, predicted in advance that Congress would probably trim defense spending by more than the $2 billion the president re· quested. Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee agreed, say- ing Congress "almost certainly" will try to increase defense spending cuts, "and I would not rule out the possibility they will be increased." A w a r e that a group of moderate and liberal Republicans already has in- dicated dissatisfaction with parts of Reagan's plan, Michel said, "I can't have more than token slippage on my side to make a credible showing out there." Reagan mentioned none of those problems in a nationally broadcast speech from the Oval Office that backed away from cuts in Social Security, including elimination of the minimum (See aEAGAN, Pa•e AZ) .,. .......... A robed Sandra Day O'Conrwr ls escorted down the steps of the Supreme Court by Chief Justice Warren Burger before her in· stallation as the court's first woman 1ustrce today O'Connor sworn in • • a,s court Justice WASIDNGTON CAP> -San- dra Day O'Connor raised her right hand and swore the oath of office today as the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court. Vowing to "do equal right to· the poor and to the rich," lhe former Arizona legislator and appeals court judge became Justice O'Connor during a brief ceremony in the marble and mahogany courtroom of the na· lion's highest court. President Reagan, who broke a 191-year tradition when he ap- pointed Mrs. O'Connor to the lifetime position. was among the 500 guests who watched Chief Justice Warren E. Burger ad- minister the oath of office. • Also on hand was retired As· sociate Justice Potter Stewart, whom Mrs. O'Connor replaced. Two hours earlier, Mrs. O'Connor, the 102nd justice, had posed for photographers and television camera crews in the brilliant sunlight of the court's massive front plaza. <See JUSTICE, Page A2) ----- The first explosion at the headquarters of the All· Whites amateur rugby team occUrTed at 4:58 a .m. Another was report· ' ed at 5: 14 a.m ., Vanderburgh County fire officials s aid. By Tbe Associated Press the two girls Sept. 19 as they looked for a picnic spot near where they were camping with Vanessa's mother and her boyfriend. IRllGI COAST WllTHIR Fair through Saturday but low cloudiness night and morning hours. Highs 71 to 76. Lows tonight 60 to 65. INSIDE TODAY Edilon High School puta lf1 24-garM whming 1trtak on the line tonight. agaNt OM of the kut teom.f to btat the Chargen. See atory, P.age CJ. 11,11 o:.----119 ... a....-. .. ..,. .. .............. ....... . ,.. ..... alllWll9 ... ........... • Cl UJ-.. ............... If:_":! ............ a.o.ot ......... • • 9 . .. ...... CM I ., .. -== .. ( • t =TV~ t ===--... • ' ·= 1:1 .. ...... Al ........ .. .. ~, Twelve-year-old Kelly Cartier clearly remembers the man in the campground who shot her a nd killed her girlfriend, her father said. Rod Cartier. a Lake Elsinore cem ent contractor, said that Kelly told him from her hospital bed she remembers lying in the dirt after being shot as she and Vanessa lberri, also 12, were walking in the Cleveland Na· tional Forest. "She said s he can remember him (the gunman) getting out of the truck, walking around the camper, throwing his gun inside and then driving off," Cartier said. ·'She had the idea that Va- nessa was more serioualy hurt," he said. "She bad seen Vanessa lytng beside her on the dirt road . She said to me at one point Moo· day (the day Vanessa died) that she tbouaht Vanessa mlfht ba.e to stay In the hoaplta lon1er than she will." Two days later Kelly was told of her close friend'• death. Police are aUll aeekin& tbe man accused of IUDDlnl "°we .. A The man has been identified as Thomas Francis Edwards, 37. "ll scares us to death to think that he ls still looae," said Cartier. Orpge cowity sheriff's dep-. uties have posted a 24-houl' guard at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo where Kelly i5 recovering from brain suraery. Cartier said bis daughter took the news of her good friend's death very bard. "We hpt the news from her because she was sUllJettinl over the surgery," be a d. The televlaion was unpluHed and newspapen were kept out ot 1i1bt, unW abe had reconnd enou1h to hear tbe lflm news, but nen then, Cartier Hid, .. It just about broke ber down." Police aay Edwardl dl'Oft tu truck aklal the road when tM 1trlt were walktDC, tben called out to them, and wttbcNt • .,.. ln• nnd two Abati trom • platol. .f MIXING IT UP -Los Anceles Doctaers out· fielder Reglie Smlth wrestles with fan during slxth inning brawl Thursday night at Candlestick Park. Dodier manager Tom • I . u ......... Lasorda and teammates watch action, left, and Smith gets a few helping bands from players, right. <See story, Page C2l. .. .,. •• .. .. "2 • • ••• Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, September 25, 1981 Brow 1i r aps R eaga·11 Attack on paroles stirs lawyer's ire • Lil ounty B)' GLENN SCOTT CM U1e Delly N.t ..... Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has charged that President H1·uaan's fiscal policies are "cnllous economic experiments that t•rc being conducted at our expense " During a brief stop in Orange County. Brown continua lly lam· pooned Reagun , his tight econ omic policies and the RepubUcan party. The occasion for his Thursday speech was a luncheon in Santa Ana for about 250 spectators invited by the Orange County Central Labor Council. Brown clearly had a sym - pathetic auclience in members at the Communications Workers of America Hall as he told them. "lt 's lime to fight back, to tell Mr. Reagan we've had enough." Brown, an undeclared can- didate for U.S .• Senate in 1982, also claimed that Reagan and his Republican party supporters a re trying to take over California in a "grab for power." He said Reagan is "laying down the gauntlet·· by aligning himself personally with state Republicans organizing a ref· erendum to challenge reappor- tionment plans passed by the Democ r a t controlled s t ate Legislature. The governor's speech was fast , friendly and pro-labor. It was one of three public ap- pearances scheduled in Southern California on the same day as Reagan's nationally broadcast address A planned protest by aboUl 150 senior citizens -upset about possible loss of their hot meals program because of alleged ;-. s tate mismanage ment -fizzled out before Brown arrived Thurs· day. Brown was more than an hour late for the Santa Ana ap- pearance, a nd mos t of the , s eniors were an hour early. .: After two hours of marching, sit- '· ting and just plain waiting under a hot sun , most of the aged demonstrators finally went home. A senior citizen kazoo-banjo ba nd accepted an invitation to entertain the waiting spectators 1n the hall a fter the other demonstrators had gone. By coincidence, just as the band struck up its first number from the front of the room, Brown arrived to a standing By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL °' .... .,..., .......... The presid~nt of the Orange County Bar Association uys be would welcome a State Bar ln· vestlauUon into recent remark.a in which he cited the case of an Anaheim man awaiting trlal on murder charges In condemning state prison parole policieJ. Such an investigation was de· manded Thun1day by a groyp of Orange County attorneys who specialize in the defense of criminal caseR. The specialists, according to spokesman Keith Monroe, a Sao· ta Ana attorney. are contencling that bar association president John Garrett violated legal prin- dples by drawing the name or murde r defendant Robert Jackson Thomp!ion into the criticism of parole practices. Al a Sept. 16 pre s cqnferencc, Garr~tl said, in part " .. Thompson's record makes a travesty of our parole system." Thompson ls accused in the kidnapping and murder of Ben- jamin Lee Brenneman, 12. of Anaheim, a newspaper carrier who disappeared ln Aususl while working on his paper route. Thompson, officials have dis· closed, has a lengthy conviction record for sex-related char1es. Garrett pointed out that each time Thompson was released rrom custody. he was allesed to have committed new crimes. Thompson had been paroled in May. just three months before his arrest in connec tion with Brenneman's death. "Giarrett's action," Monroe i;a1d in u two-page pnn release, . . . . is ln violttllon or the duty of every attorney to support the Constitution and law or the Unit- ed States and the law or Calirornia By issuing a widely publicized press release which clearly assumes T hompson's guilt, Garrett bas made it ap- pear .tbat the entlre 3,000- member Orange County Bar A1.- sociaUon believes in the gum of a man who has not even had a trial." Monroe continued: "A fun· damenlal principle of both federal and state constitutions, indeed the very cornerstone of our s ystem of criminal justice. is the idea that guilt may not. will not, be assumed." Garrell said in a telephone in- Star unreachable by phone NEW YORK (AP> -Sorry, folks. but Burt Reynolds is not piC'king up the tab for your long distance tele phone calls. A tall tale that the popular m•w ie star invited the public to make free calls with his telephone credit card number began circulating during the summe r. And last month, the rumor was responsible for $110,000 worth of phony calls. according to the tiny southern tllinois telephone company caught in the middle. Most of the 14-digit credit card numbe rs spread in the rumor carry codings that bill nonexis- tent customers of the Wabash Telephone Cooperative of Louisville, Ill., a rural indepen- dent company serving 4,800 sub- s cribers in Lauisville and a handful of s urrounding towns. ''It does keep us busy." said Wabash Manager Gene Chiodo. He said the $110,000 billed to the phony numbers in August would probably be topped by this month's figures. The Reynolds rumor has been running from mouth to ear and underground press to college newspapers. Larry Coffin , an American Telephone and Telegraph Co. s pokesman, said Thursday that it goes this way· "The story. which is false, is that Reynolds recently won a $1 million judgment in a lawsuit, and since he is so rich and such a good guy, he wants lo share the wealth with his friends and fans. •·so. he supposedly said on the Johnny Carson s how, or on the Rona Barrett show or in The New York Times, that he's let- ~ ting folk s use his telephone credit card until Oct. 5. Dick Gershenson, Reynolds' press representative in Los Angeles, told a similar story. "It's a total scam and phony," he said. The story concludes with a credit card number -not always exactly the same, but all similar and none actually belonging lo Reynolds . Jay Grossman of AT&T in New York said similar frauds of pas t decad es, with rumors pegged to actor Paul Newman and the late Steve McQueen, have run their courses in about 10 weeks. But Chiodo said the Reynolds rumor has bee n going on all summer and has accelerated with the beginning of the fall col- lege semester. Norwalk set for OC patients By GLENN SCOTT Of Ule D..,., ...... Svtl Officials at Metropolitan Slate Hospital in Norwalk have made available 20 more beds to house the poor, mentally disturbed pa- tients from Orange County who will not be treated at the UC Irvine Medical Center after mid- night tonight. A contract with the university for mental health services for patients funded by Orange Coun- ty government is scheduled to be terminated tonight. County mental health officials were in meetings today to work out the change in service. Metropolitan has 844 beds at its 'ocked facilities in Norwalk. Abbut 120 of those beds already a re set aside for patients from Orange County. Hospital apokesman Jack Eubanks said today the extra 20 beds we r e transferred from those normally set aside tor patients from Los Angeles County_ The beds will be available starting Saturday, he said, thus apparently averting a crisis in locating indigent patients. ''They <hos pital admin- istrators) have been foreseeing this crisis aod making space available as they could," Eubanks said. " ovation. :· • In a later press conference, Brown admitted he has ·'had a • few problems" with administra- tion of the state Department of Aging. He said aides in his ofCice are examining the situation in which the federal government has refused to extend the state credit for its hot meals program beginning next year Treat at grocery nwre tha11 pea1iuts Meanwhile, county officials say they are in the process of ar- ranging permanent housing for the indigent patients at a closer location at Midwood Community H~s pitaJ in Stanton. Service is not expected to begin there for at least a month. A decision to halt the mental health services at the MedicaJ Center was made las t spring by the University of California Board of Regents . They were upset with county leaders for refusing to pay at Jeast part of $8 million in disput- ed meclical bills for indigents. ' , I Reagan Budget lt1 l\tftt••tt . -55.6 AP 'l< "'" , · 0 1111 • • ol M.111.1111 ·1111·111 .11111 B111lq •·I PROJECTED BUDGET A surplus by 1984? * * From Page A1 * MINEOLA, N.Y (AP > -A businessman has been convicted of petty larceny for eating a 79-cent b ag of n u ts in a supermarket where he says he routinely spends SlOO a week. The New York Daily News re· ported today that including an ex p ected appeal, George M aiorelli 's legal costs will ex· ceed $10,000. Prosecution also has cost Nassau County court a uthorities $10 ,000, th e news paper said. After a six-day trial. a jury Thursday convicted the 50-year- old Maiorelli, of Great Neck. Long Island, of stealing the walnuts in a Waldbaum's s upermarket. He faces up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine for what he says was just a misunderstood case of the munchies. Ma iorelJ i said he was eating the nuts Oct 7 while his wife. Joan. was shopping. "She called m e to get cottage cheese, which I did, shoving the nut bag in a back pocket." he said. M aiorelli, owner of a furniture leasing firm and once a Conservative Party candidate for the North Hampstead Town Council. testified he intended to pay for the nuts but mistakenly discarded the empty bag. The Cou nt y Board of Supervisors is required by state law to ensure that all residents g e t eme rgency medical and mental health care. The costs for those who can't afford the treatment 1s paid from the coun- ty general fund . When the Regents announced the termination of the mental health service. county leaders c laimed that to fo rsake e mergency cases would be a violation of the medical center's license. REAGAN BUDGET CUTS IN PERIL. • • University officials since then have given assurance that they will treat mental health patients who are considered dangerous to themselves or others. However, they said non-emergency cases will no longer be accepted. benefit. and rejected delays in the three-year personal income tax cut Congress approved earlier this year. "We are just starting down a road I believe will lead us out of the economic swamp we've been In for so long." he declared. "The important thing now is to hold to a firm, steady course." He recommended across-the- board reductions of 12 percent in non·defense and non-benefit pro- gr a ms. s las h ing the federal work force by 75,000 jobs, cut- ting federal loan guarantees and abolishing the . departments of Education and Energy. On tax re venues. he said unspecified •'abuses and obsolete incen· tives" should be eliminated. The White House said the re· ductions were necessary to help hold the deficit to $43.1 billion OAA ·oE COAS for the fiscal year that begins Oct l $600 million higher than Reagan had been aiming for. Reagan pledged they also would help put the economy on a path toward a balanced budget in 1984. Meeting that target de· pends on further unspecified cuts of $.14.7 billion in 1983 and 1984. At the White House . meanwhile, reaction was said to be running more than 3-1 in the president's favor. T he press of- fice said that as of 7 a.m . PDT, there had been 2,649 telephone calls, telegrams a nd mailgrams supporting the president and 771 opposing his proposals. And on Capitol Hill, Speaker of the House Thomas P. O'Neill Jr. s aid that "where he mutilat· ed programs (in Reagan's original spending cuts>, he ob- Daily Pilat CIH llfled advertlt lng 7U/642·5e78 All othe~ departmentl 642-43~1 Thomas P Haley .......,_ -c""" l..cwn•• 001.., .. Robert N Weed ,,_, Thof"l'las A Murpt11ne , .... M1cl"tael P Ha!"lley ~°"-L... ICay S.~l"IUlll ~ ..... °"""''°"' kenneth N Godd11rd Jt C#.:111"'-0><"''0' Berrnlfd Schulman ~ Ctt~r ... H LOOI ~l•tor • c.,-ot A. Moore .._l ... MAIN OFFICE uo w .. 111.ry SI (Mt• Mn• c .. M•·· -... llo• '* t MI• M•w c" •>th (.opy,.Ofll .... O•-, ... ,. 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The s peaker said that "there's no question in my mind he bas tremendous probl ems" in persuading Congress to go along with the latest proposed cuts. Predictably, many Democrats were critical of the president's recommendations. Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D- 0 h io, said the proposals represent ··an unbelievable m ean-ness of s pirit. I don't believe the public will stand for it." House Democr atic leader James Wright of Texas said, "You simply cannot have the largest peacetim e buildup in the history of our country and the largest tax cul and a balanced budget. You simply can't have a ll three at the same time.·• ··Let there be no mistake. we have no choice but to continue down the road toward a balanced budget that will keep us strong at home a nd secure overseas," Reagan said . To encourage Congress to act, Reagan appealed to "all of you who joined in tbis crusade to save our economy to h elp again." Iran raps Saudis BEIRUT (AP) -Iran accused ' Saudi Arabian toldlen of beat-tni 20 Iranian p11,nm1 at the i. • ly city or Med ina and com-· plain ed that Iranians bearinl portraita of Ayatollah 1\ubolla& Khomeini were beln 1 turntd back by the Saudil . • • tt>rvlew today that the com mt"nts had nothlna to do with whether Thompson ls auilty or the crimes of whic h be 1s charged. "l have oo idea whether he l.s guilty or not or thls crime What 1 said aoes beyond this case . It's a matt.er of nationwide con- cern," Garrett said Garrett said he wel('Omes any lnvesUgation lhe State Bar may conduct. He said he reviewed the Code or Professional Conduct, the canon of ethtcs that governs lawyers' actions, before decid- ing to criticize the parole syste m . He s aid release of the press statement was endorsed by the bar association's five-member executive committee. One SO RRY. WRONG NUMBER Actor Bun Reynolds From Page A 1 JUSTICE. • • Burger, who accompanied h er, asked photogra phers. "You've never seen me with a better looking justiee. have you?" Asked how s he felt on the threshold of history, Mrs . O'Con- nor s miled and replied. "Just great." membt•r of that committee. Gu.r retl s~lld . l'x pn·:.st·d eonct·rn ubout Uw tamin~ of the release bccuuM' of 'l'h1,mpl>on s pending l'll!SC 'l'he l>µcc1ulti.t!i, Monroe baid, leurnt.'d" that ·,l'veral mem ben1 of that group 1-.u1d 1 that the rcleu:-1.• should 1101 lw 1i:.!»ued. Garr t'll ..,aid th•• !'.pcc.-1alists :1 tatc•m .. 11t :.1mpl) wa:s "10ac tu rate." G arn·tt i:.<ttd h1· hud no wC'ond lhouj.!ht -. Jhuut r.J1s1 ng Thomp~m1 ·, n..inw 111 t•on)Un<' t ion with lhl· atlJc·k on parole proc1.·dures "I would not h;1v1· c hanged anything l M iid," Garrett said · 'Tht.i bar hns stuC'k Jill head in tht• s and for too long I 'm not go 1ng to aJ1ymor<· , Prot sters 'VOlt (l -l iOll at DirtlJ/<J SAN LLI~ OHl~l'f) c AP1 Arres ts of 1>rull.':.l1•r ' m.tn> ot them rcpeatc•r-'. lnttlJt.•d 1.r.00 as the opponent'> of tl11• 01 a blo Can· y()n nuclea1 p<J\H•r plant 'o"' to ront1nuc tht·ir Jlt1•mpt:. to blockade workt·r.., fr,.111 t-ntt•rmg the JUSt h<'t.'OM·d n·.1l'lur !'ollt• More than 1011 d1 1111in ... tr .. uurs, part or a t•oallt11111 of unt1 nu clca1 Jn!I t•n \ ir11 n111t•ntal groupl> c·allt•<I tlw \h •• lcirll' 1\1 lianct•. wert' ar n·-.t1•<t Thursday as another IJnd :.11111 -.e~1 ,,,.,,rnlt was luunchl'd ..ig.111ht tht· 735 a rre plant That hrnu1:h1 ltw 11 1l.1~ total to I.6rn ... aul ... 111·11rr ·• Lt 1..1Rue Jubl'll A rrcst~d .,..um1•n prot1·-.ters. being held 1n Jn .:1 ho.trulom·d "'ing of the Cahforn1::1 ML·n ..., Colony prison, went ''° J hun~cr stnke Thu1 sday to proll''>l hug~ in their m att r ess<'!'. .ind o lhl·• lOm· plaints As sonw prntl''>lCr'i tnt-d to block thf' pl,rn1 ., main gate. others landed on a bt·ach near the <'oaslal '>ll~· Tlw 1Jrotesters say that nuC'll'JI 1111\H'r 1s un safe. and part1cul.Hh thl D1ablo plant. becauc;1.• it i-. wtlh1n a few miles of an ofrshon• t•a rthquake fa ult. They sa} lhl•1r protc!'.t has shown tt 1s also 'ulnt•ra hl1• to sabota~e ,<- She was dressed in the robe Other-; atll'ndt-d a hc.:1r1ng s he wore as a slate judge. "I'll Thursd ay 1n nt·Hrb) Pis mo buy a new one eventually." she Beat·h by lhl· -.talt' "'aler quahty s aid. "They do get old, you board Tht> '>lJtt' '<I.as consider· know. The arms get all worn ing a fi v<• year pe rmit that out." • '1.0uld :.illuw P.icif1c c;as & Elec "'4fi-ic Co to d i..ch a rge heated :Burger s.u~gested Cong~ess w<1ler used t o t·0<>l the reactor m ight be WJlh ng to appropnate units al its S2 3 tnlh1m pl.rnt into funds for a new robe. the sea a t D1 abl11 Co' e The Mrs. O'Connor, her arm held by Burge r , posed with her parents, Harry and Ada Mae Day: her husband, John; and their three sons. Mrs. O'Connor appeared re laxed. and laughed heartily as a close family friend, former Phoenix Mayor John Driggs, turned the tables on reporters and photographers a nd began taking photos of them at work. The timing of her s wearing in a llows her to participate in the week -long conference the justices will start Monday in an- ticipation of the Oct. 5 opening of the court's 1981-82 term. . Following a court tradition. Mrs. O'Connor took two oaths, one at a private meeting of the justices and the other in the courtroom. board want<'d to krw .... "'hut ef- fect the hol wat('r \.\!Hild have on marine li fe ·The blol'kadl' I!'. nut winding down It IS Olll!lllllj! .ind tl IS c;tilf viable .. s:.11d :\larl. c;oldbn~ of the Ah<tlont• All1an1·1· Wl• have suff1cit•nt number•, tu m;1mlain l h e b I () (' k iJ <It· I h r II ti g h I h I;' "'eek end anti hl'' 11nd 1nro next week Pt.iopll' <trt• :-.l1ll arriving and wc'rt• still g1·1l1n,g CJlb and telegrams from .111 nH·r tht- count~ But the Alli.tnt·e 11t•!'l111t>d to esti m~Y. thl' numlwr of pro test<'r..., on hand I n1 nal • .. ~ <·la~h R EIL>SVJ I.LE, Ga U\Pl Blac k and wh1lC' inmates at Geor gia Stale Pnso11 C'la-;hed in two violent br;iwl.!> that left one prisoner dC'ad Jnrt fo u r hospitalized. offi<·tal~ s.i \ Sale $10.99 Regularly$19.99 Quartz alarm clock V antCIC)e by Lin*n • All black w/ white dial • Includes travel pouch and bracket for easy mount 1n auto or boat • Runs approx. one year on one AA battery Price good through September 27th. Su bject to supply on hand. - A ........... S1111/es and cungratulatwm; were m order for Don Marrs. 44 . cancer patumt from Cincmrwti. who returned home this week after comµleli11g hcilf o/ his .. Marathor1 of llope," a foot crossin g of the L'S from l/11111m to Cailfomw He 1s greeted at Cincinnati by \l u.:ilad lfvlzmycr riqllt U11oo<l ,. t•ict i 111 of Jou'/ 11/ay? A 6 foot. 55 pound stuffed Wood)' Woodpecker last seen t"o \\eeks ago on the E mmy award!> telecast 1s missing. and it s ownt•r. a nim ator Walter Lantz, fea rs fowl pla~ L<rnlt, who acated tht:! car · loon charat·tt•r. "as ask ed by the T C'lev1:.1on Ac·adem y if he had takt•n Woody home a fter th l' CNemony Se.pt 13 Lantl sa id he was in formal altirl' to make a pre· M'ntatmn and 1t might have a ppt•ared strange if he had tr1t•cl to carry h is 6 foot fr1t·ncl through t he lobb> Brituin s Prince Andrew piloted a hel 1copter t hat rescued u !-a ilor swept into the :.ea from the deck o f a submarine. t he Brit ish Dcftonse Ministry reported . Tht' 21 ) ear old second son of Quet>n Elizabeth II, who is s en 1ng a 12 ~ea r com · m1:.:.-.1on in the navy, w as p iloting a Sea K i n g hel i<·opter "hill· taking part in a training l'>.crc1se 1n the Firth of Clydl' seaway out- side the we:,tern Scottis h port of Glasgow. Tod ay's world lac k s elegance in clothing, food, wo me n and especially music. 72-year-old jazz lege nd Ben- ny Goodman says, Goodman says he "can't imagine som eone 40 years f r o m no w r c m1n1scing fondly a bout ha ving heard Blondie, or even the RoU· ing S&GllM, or what was the n ame of t h a t g r oup th e ot h er d a } ., GOODMAN Clash ... "Wha t can they s ay a bout it?" the clarinetist and band l ea d e r t o l d Am e rican magazine "I a lways wanted to do things with style." Goodman added. "Don't car e if It was clothes or eating o r wom en." Mayor Dianne Feinstein or San Francisco will consider under going majo r surgery on a benign tumor when s he re· turns from a t ra de m ission to the Far East on Oct. 10, her office sa ys Doctors say a n operation to rem ove the ut er ine tumor could keep the mayor in the hospital for a week and at ho m e for a month. Aclreu •verly O' Angelo, who co-1tarrcd In 11uch mov les as "Cos t M i n ers Daughter" und "llulr." was hospitalized for te!lt'I for u possible ovaria n cy!lt, ht•r publicist s aid. Th e t es t s k r p t M :. D' Angelo from atte nding I.he Hollywood prem1erf' or her movie, .. P aternity. ' in "ha·h s he co-s t a r s w i t h Bur t Reynolds. Ms. D'Angelo, who played the late country and we::.t~rn singer Patay Cllne m ·'Coal Miner's Daughte r " a nd a blgh-society coed turned pro· tester in "Hair ," w as at Holly wood P resby t erian Hospital. · GO'v. Jim Hunt of North Carolina ha d the b iggest turnout ever for one of his we ekly ne ws conferences. but he wasn't t he ma10 at traction. Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher, Cliff Roberll>on and Christopher Walken, leadrng players in a motion picture being filmed in the state. we re the objects of attention as Hunt p resente d them at his regula r session with re po r ters in Raleigh. The a ctors are in the area t o b e gin f i l min g "Brainstorm," a film built a round high-technolog)' re searc h a nd futuristic d e· velopments a t the Research Trian gle Pa rk F1m~hed with his talk :.ho" chores, Gov Edmund Rro~n Jr. walked across a 1rnrktnli! lot to u Frt'l-.no 1-'\l n•d. music station and suhmilll·d a request fur t" o Linda Ronstadt tunes Brown gave h.KU.1 hstl'ners an updak on hi-.. frie nd's can•t•r aftl'r a -..km,.: to h ear "Carml'ltlJ and .. Moh amm e d's Radio a pa ir of h<.•r le!>St·r kn11'4n songs. Co m mc•nl s on i\1 -.. Ronstadt "l'rt· mtl·rm ingh>d with commentan· on lh,1hlo Canyon a n d the saft:t, ol malathion spraying Chicago Mayor Jane B\ rn.- e nriched h er campaign cof fer s by about $2 million as a res ult of a gala fund ra1 l-.1ng effort billed as the "\\url!J's largest cocktail part.> · · Som e 22.000 supporll'rs bought t ickets for SlO<> apil'l'l' l o a ttend the part) The e vent fe atured food. s 1ghL.., and m usical sounds from around the world, mcludm~ towering sets recalling the Wild West. p agodas and geis h a g i r ls. E ur opean windmills and African and South Am erican \\1ldlife ::.cenes -com plete with hH· animals borrowed from tht· Lin coln P ar k Zoo. 1l1orning low clou<ls Coastal 1crou '""-.. ,..., 9f ti.. ... non 1.-dlhe E.s1....,W•l<OMU. Mild temperaturH ere pndk te<I "'9 .OS -IN llOl'tNm tl.alet, IN '°' • "" '°' hi ,,,. $oYth. Lio"' ... r10 1. •Ind• •ul to Extended 'IOVlll#•tl I~ to 20 llnolt In ltflemoon Southwet~I~ t-11 I to 1 feet. Verl1-outlook bl• low clo<ldl,.u lhrOUQll tonltll'll wltfl pat1111 cte.,1119 In 1f1M- COASTAL. MOUNTAIN A•llAS - Nl91\I -momlfl9 low'clouds Ind C l •J • local f09 In ~Ill .-OU.rwl .. (l I om1a fair H'9fl ,_. .. Ii,.. .. to n II be•< Mt, n to 12 In ¥allen 1.-d '5 to S<>utllem C•llfornl• will b9 lalr 1S In rnolif'UIM. LOWS 55 to 67 In tl!•OU911 Setunley, bul I-c1-1,..., coa1tal and v1ltey ll'MS -40 lo SS and <h9nee of local drlule •ICN>9 In mountllM. UMldlorecast. --------------------.-Or1nge C~ l\19M •Ill range trom U to 7'. l4WS 60 to '5 T I Valley h19N n to ID both din. empera UreS L_, Sll0'5. NATION Mountalnt l•lr tflroliQll S..turO.y u cept IOW cloucllnest, rov •nd 1oc11 drlu le 11\rouofl today C1euln9 Satvrday l.ou>I ..,_., wl-~ ele¥1tloftt llwoullfl today Hll!M U to 1S. L-10te55. HI la Kins City Lii VllllS Lll1te Aock NOr111ffn -ns •Ill ,..,,. ..,.,, westerly winds IS to JO mpfl 11\rOUOfl lod1y. 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ID '·"~·. ·:n::s ... -,__ __ !D ___ R_f _Rf_P_DRJ_ Su~moo11,tid"s First low TOOA~ tu m f, lwt ._., A¥9 Zlfffte J Sfft• Molllce I He_..t 8-:11 t Sen Oie90c-ty J Out'-* for ~y: Little<,,.,,... ... -J 2 J • .... ...... IO '° It 14 ._. .... ..._ l'lrtt ,...,. I '"•·m St A"9 Mta Dir S«Olldlow 2.2•p.m '·' I 1 SW S.Concl 11'911 1;2' p m. U I t SW Sull -•:41 p,m., rlr.es f'rlde y t J SW •:4"4e.m. t 2 W ~ ... S:09 p m , rl .. , ~tlclly 4:tta.m. We're Listening ••• What do you like aboul t.he Dail~ Pilot? What don't you hke' Call the number below and your me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to Ute appropriate editor. The same 24-hour ans~na llervict may be used to record let- ters to the editor on any topic. Mallboa contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulatibn calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind. Orangu Coust DAILY PILOT/Friday. September 25. 1981 s ,\3 5,000 due at parade N etVport' s 75th. anniversary procession to circle center \ \·rowd o( ~.000 u; expected to \ w"' ~l'"' port At•.u:h 's 15th an· 111 \'-rs.Jr} v.ir;id£' Saturday af It-moon "'twn the 47 ·unjt pro 1•t:..,:.wn will l'trclt· F a s hio n li-.land and then 1111r up for judg rn•: th1· 1>.11 .11k to l;eg1n at 3 p.m . 11> th1• \huwp1e<:e of the city's w l' <· k I o n lo( a n n i v e r s a r y t'l'l'l'lll<lnll'' that formally con dudt Sunday with the dedica lion of thl' new seve n -Ian~ P;ic 1f1l' <'1J.1:,t ll1ghway bridge. Thl' ,mruvers ary parade will 1·11 l'l1• F ,1..,hion Island in a C'lut·k \\ 1M' 111ute. starting and t•111l111,... 1111 :>.1·,~s.mrt Ct•nter Drive <ti ..., 111 '\11•holJ:, Stn•et ..,p1•1•1 a101 s are urged to show lip .... 11 h a nd t•an view the p 11 .id•· lrorn l'llh~r side of '\t "port t f'llkr Ort\ l' Parking 111 :\ 1 "1)4>rt Center will be open .inti I 1 t•t• to :,pectalors (; r.ind marshal:. are Dee Will1Jrn..,1m Barnett and her brutht·r Utll Williamson. Both Jfl' t1C1 \c,ir re ... uknt~ of Newport lk.tl·h 111<l lo'l're numed gr and (" 1a vities c ollected 'for exam 'i 1 ""' h.1·nrwd.\ has collected 111'1 < \Ill•'" ;\l 1 t\1•t111L'fh 1 ... J nati\e In cl1111•' 1.111 11h11 ni.irricd husband .J1•n ··n I\• 11111•1h tlH1·e years ago 111 I 11 "' • d 111 Y11rha Linda. She '' ,, ., iii 11llst in hl·r homeland .. nd sin1 1· moving to Ora nae ( 'u11r11 \ "!IP ha-.. twen learning 1·1 11 ... 1 .111<1 t..ik 1ng cxamina· 1 i111 lt1 1·,1n1 :it· S licens e II• r ,..,t ... tt'p 1s a clinical ex 11r11 Ill ~.111 l'rJn('ISCO Iii> r..·111wd\s have been !>•.J••h111· 1111 t~o people with 'i'\, ii 1• I' t•l'l> 111 t.1v1t1cs and t '' li.11~ Ill' \olunl<.·crs to ac 1•11mp11J\ tliL·1n on thl·1r fiveda} t 1 I JI \\ , .. • l.11rh \\ell set now," S.iid .11 11 ... t'll I 11" "1l11nll't·r-.. \1 ere chosen 1 r1.r11 lli11s1· "ho CJ I led after rl'.1d111c. 1w\\ -..µ,1pt·1 articles. he ...,;11d .11ul .rnolht>r f<Jmily will .... ·r\ I •I' t1.1t·k·Up . ·111 '''''t't•·n th1· <,c rvice. the ''•" 111 p1·oplt• "111 receive free 11.11••1 1u1m board and sight· ... ,.1•ing !1111111g lht• triµ early next ftlPJll Ii \1111 1 lw,1 II Jlso .eet rid of a 111111 h.11'111• A 1)1,licanl s !-iOU~ht in (~Erf A 1>lan IJ1·:0.pll1· federal Rrant cuts, 111,1111-;1 1 11un1~ "Comprehensive l·.111pl•1\ 1111·11t and Tr;Hning AC't ( Er.\ I pro)!r ·1m st•eks applic<i 111111 fr .. 111 ~·11.;:-.tal area re~1 tl1•111 ... to 1·1111111 in paid classroom I .11111111.' \ < I-1 \ -..pokt'sman said this \\ • ''" th,tt c.uccrssful applicants "1111 m11'1 bt· al least 18 rears or .ii.:• "111 • .1rn S.'J 35 an hour while , 11111111•'1 111 t hl' progi"am \1 . 1l.1hl1•. hl· !-.a1d, are a 1111nllwr nf v1wJt1C1nal training 'l·•h .it 1tw varwus coastal col It• ~t·' r h 1• p r o g r ;i m 1 n c I u d e s 1 1.1..,,1 .. um training 1n business . k tlh. rnaehine s hop, welding, pr1nt 1nt.! and ell'ctroni c I "•·ll11ol11g1 l-.:.1•"' 1.dl' t·ntuuraged to app I\ 1 • -..11d an• res idents of (', ,,, .1 \1Ps,1. Newport Beach, l-1.u11t :1111 \'<.tlky and Hunt ington H1;H11 YES, FOR EVERY MOVIE YOU RENT DURING SEPT., YOU GET ONE FREE OP•N 7 DAYS AW•EK Ct•l ebrit1n ridin l( 1n the parudt' wall 11wlutl1• ut'lor Buddy Ebsco. 1<11\J} K'·"ler und JeaM e Cul(r'leV Mayw .lat'k1e Heathel" untl 1it'lw1 nu•mlwr!> of the City l'ourlt'll Jbo "'Ill ridl' in thl' pa1Jdc Ralph <;rt1). direc tor of the unn1\ l'r:.ary p..trndc and a 27 .>car veteran of the Tournament of Ros~ Parade 1n Pattadena. !>aid Judgrn1 ~ tll take place in front of ~c" port Ct>nter's J .C Pennt"> :. Five Jwards will bt.> preHnll'd folio\.\ ing judging by a panl'I of Ora n ge Coun ty mun1u µal .ind super ior court JUdgt•s Follo\\IO/.! the Judging , a o.11y P11eu•• mus11.: l'nll•rlJinrnt•nt program i:. PAHADECIRCLESCENT.f;R a;c h ~·tlull'd 1n the C"e n te r Procession Saturday Pe rformers 111l'lude Gu.> llalfer t.> J nd h1 :. o r r hrs t r a and marshals for that reason. Ne" purl Polltt.: Chief Charle:, Parade marching bands will Gro ::.~ and h1:-. barber shOJJ include-tbf! 3rd Marine Air quurl<'t Wing. the 15th US Air For ce Evt•mng mus ical en tertain Marching Band and marching ment at thl' c(•nter. 1>tarting al i' bands from Newport Harbor a nd p m , wall fcaturl' Henry Bran Corona del Mar high s chool!> ____ don and his b1i: hand orchest ra .------------------------------ I &"w1,...... SEES DANGER -F rench Prt'Sldt•nt F r;.in<·t11" \l 111 er anci 1n his r1r~t news {'Onrerent'l' '>ln('l' t ,1k 1n_ nfltc f' 11111r 1110llth'. ago. ~u~·s lhl' Soviet l 'mon 1:oulcl h1·1 •rn11· 1 t1t· Jominanl world militar~ power by l985 und <':lllt•d on till K1 t•mltn ;111d l ht• U.S. to begin dfsar.-.ament 1wl!nt1al1111h lk 11 lf1·n·d P an~ as lh.e silt! Diabetes hike ride sponsor f orins provided Restaura nts in Costa Mesa , F ountain Valley. Hunt ington Beach. Newport Beach and San Clem ente are n ow providing sponsor sheets for participants in the eighth annual Mc Donald's Bik e Rid e Agains t Dia betes. The sponsor s heets will be car- ried by bike riders with pledges for every m ile pedaled . The event will l ake place from 9 a .m . lo 5 p.m . on Sunday, Oct. 4 . R i d e.r s w i l l tr ave l n eighborhood ro utes a pproved for safet y by local law enforce· m e n l agencies . Area McDonald's restaurants a nd local parts will serve as chl'ekpoints during the tnke ride Maps arc availatMe for official trails 111 th e Huntington Reach- Fountain Valin Costa M£'Sa· Newport B r•t;«h. ani.I San Clemcnle communities Top mont·~ r alSl'rs "111 quallf} for pr11l's s uth as a trip to ll a~a11 and 10 ~peed tncycles All participants will receive a fn·c bicvclc ('ap upon reg1stra- t1on 1 he fund raising e\ ent. held in coo Ae rat 1 on w 1th l h e Amt•rican Diabetes Association. is a imed at colleetin~ S.500,000 in Southern C.ihfornia BIG SCREEN T.V. H/F Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, September 25. 1ge1 . SoCial Security slas~~ ~helved WASHINGTON CAP) -With favors mlngUog tbe 1y1tem·1 blparUNa effdlft\o Nlton . Terrorists give up I after Paris siege 1 PARIS (AP> -Three Arme· news agency quoted a Saudi air <.;onareu dolna it anyway, three truat fund.I to keep the lnteirtty to 5oeial Secu.rtt.y Md President Reaaan Is shelving his main retirement fund from nm· remove lt "once aad fdr all trom packa1e of lon1-ran1e Social ning out of money by the end of poUtlca." Security cuts and urging next year and "to give ua time restoration of the minimum to seek a permanent solution." Reacan defended hta MJ,12'' benefit eliminated at hh behest propoul to ellmtaate t.be •· earlier this year. At the same lime, he mootb mJIWnwn ~t lluta Instead, Reagan told the na· challenged majority Democrats eatly ~. 4ilabiiit.7 and July's coet-of·livln1 increue for three month.I. But be did not ur1e Coneresa to adopt any ele· meats of that plan. He aald he never intended to take the minimum away "from those who ttuly need it" and aaked Consress to reatore tt for •'Curren beneficiaries with low incomes.'' nian terrorists demanding the force spokesman as saying. lion Thursday nl~ht, he now in the House to join in • other baleflta UM) delay ont release of Armenian prisoners from Turkish jails surrendered ( early today after holding about i 60 hostages for 15 hours in the Turkish Consulate in central Paris. t A fourth terrorist gave up I hours earlier after he was wounded. Police said a Turkish • security guard was killed early t in the siege, and a Turkish I diplomat and one of the other· s three gunmen were wounded. t The two wounded terrorists were hospitalized and the other \ two were taken to police head· c quarters. They all requested t political asylum in France. J 11 l I J Worke~' rights gain in Poland WARSAW, Poland CAP > Parliament passed a law today giving workers greater rights in naming factory managers, in a major compromise between Poland's communist govern· ment and its• independent labor movement. ~ W ASHJNG'J'6~ CAP> -The Republican-controlled Senate, in a pause from its year-long battle for austerity, wants to increase tax breaks for members of Congress and permit senators to earn unlimited income from out· side speakiq enaagements. Acting only a few hours before President Reagan unveiled bis latest round of budget cuts, senators voted 50-48 Thursday to repeal the current $3,000 limit on tax deductions that members of Congress may claim for living . expenses in the Washington area. Iran could /al,/,, Khomeini imrns BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini said today tbat•.lf bis lslam1c Republic crumbles Iran will fall into the hands of one of the superpowers, Tehran radio re· ported. He did not elaborate, but a senior aJde, who asked not to be Identified, said the White House eDvlsions an incorue ceil.iot of $7 ,500 a couple to qualify for the minimum benefit. That would cost the Treasury $300 million in 1982 and $500 million in 1$83. Both the House and Senate this summer approved eliminat· Ing the mlnimum benefit next February as part of Reagan's ' massive package of budget cuts. The Houae later approved a resolution to restore it for aJI 3 million current recipients, and the Republican -controlled Senate finance committee voted unanimously Thursday to restore the full amount for au but 350,000 people. Under the Senate plan, pay· ments would be reduced starting next June for people getting · more than $300 a month in gov· • • ernment pensions. ........ The measure also would re· allocate the portion of the tax rate applied to each of the three The meas ure passed the 460-member Parliament with no negative votes, but 15 a~ten· tions. the official PAP news agency said. It gives both the government and workers rights to name supervisors and says disputes over choices may be arbitrated in court. "If, God forbid, the Islamic republic should fail, never t.b.inlc: that instead of it, a more ded· icated and SYll'l=:Uc Islamic regime weyld-to power. You should Ids• 100 percent that a Western, American, or an Eastern communist regime would replace it,'' ROLLING STONES GATHER MASS -A long line began forming this morning as fans wait· ed to get into JFK Stadium in Philadelphia for the first concert tonight of the Rolling Stones' c urrent U.S. tour. An estimated 20 ,000, of the total 90,000 fans expected for the concert, were on hand when the gates opened for the first-come. first-served field positions. " major Social Security trust funds, extend the payroll tax on sick pay from the present flve months to six months and extend the maximum family disability benefit to retirement and sur- vivor cases. The Senate committee also voted to allow the financially strapped old-age fund to borrow Israeli, Soviet ministers con/ er Economy boost seen next. year President faces fiscal fight ,rom the healthier disability und, although it said in a res· olution that is not enough to solve Social Security's long-term problems and may not be enough as a short-term solution. TEL AVIV, Israel <AP ) -The Israeli and Soviet foreign ministers met at the United Na· tions in the first known high· level contact between the two countries in six years , it was dis· closed today. Congressional. allies may renege as 'budget-cutters' Reagan said his May pro· Prime Minister Menachem Begin told Parliament's Foreign Affairs and Security Committee at a closed session today that the Thursday meeting between So- viet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko and his Israeli coun· terpart Yitzhak Shamir was a "positive" development, Israel radio reported. 'Stripped' AWACS nix,ed by Saudis JIDDA, Saudi Arabia <AP> - Saudi Arabia said today it would not accept a stripped down or less sophisticated version of the surveillance planes it hopes to purchase from the United States. "Less-advanced equipment is unacceptable." the official Saudi ANN ARBOR, Mich. <AP) Tb~ U.S. economy will improve significantly next year, despite budget deficits and persisting high interest rates, University of Michigan economist Saul Hymans said today. In remarks prepared for de· livery to the National Associa· lion of Business Economists, meeting in Washington, Hymans said the Reagan administra· lion's decision to cut personal taxes by 25 percent over a three· year period "was ill-conceived ... .... ,.;>. Of/ice·~d QUEBEC~<AFf:_ An armed man and woman, demanding a car, chauffeur and jobs, oc· cupied the office of Quebec's as- sembly speaker for five hours Thursday and then were taken away by police. "I never con· sidered it a hostage-taking," said Speaker Claude Vaillan· court. "It was an occupation of m y office." By WALTER R. MEARS WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Reagan won his first round of budget cuts in a euphoric s print. Now he 's settling in for a marathon -and some of his al· lies may not be ready to go that distance. After all , they'll be in another kind of race in the congressional election ca paign a year: from now. They are not likely lo risk th ir cts at the polls by running as Reagan budget· cutters unless they can point to dramatically lowered inflation and interest rates. "The important thing now is to hold to a firm, steady course," Reagan said Thursday night in his fifth nationally televised ad· dress on his tax and budget pro- gram. lt also is important that the course show results, if Reagan is to hold his economic alliance together. The president counseled pa· tience. But that already is wear· I J Kiss ONE DAY Puo N ite Film Drop I~ j l i Wilt UM ·1 .}~. Bring In a roll of color film for developing and printing. 1000 Bristol North (North of Jamboree) Newp6rt Beaoh (714)851-2358 Hours: Weekdays at 7:00 A.M. · 6:30 p.m. Sat. 9·5 Sun. 12·5 r We Honor All One Hour Photo Coupons One Coupon Per Roll Left For Processing i ilT "'- ring in a roll of color fllm ' for dev~loplng and printing -T()l II -T()l I I Get a s1 so OFF · t afresh ~~HFREE! • 110, 121or1H •li.e ftlll'I iiJ Otter ea""910tllllt ,. . ' .. ... • Rtpteeff!.,.t fllm w"lll M h NIM l&le end e1,..uree" fltm left kwproceutnf · • 1'0. 121°'1'5 111• fllm NEWS ANALYSIS ing thin. "In recent weeks, we've begun to hear a chorus . . . protesting that we haven't had rull economic recovery,'' he said . "These are the same voices that were raised against our program when it was fU'St presented to Congress. "Now that the first part of it has been passed, they declare that it hasn't worked," the presi· dent said. "Well, it hasn't -it doesn't start until one week from today." That is when the first phase of the tax cut and the first round of budget reductions take effect. But the change is not going to be dramauc an aouar terms. posals "would have solved the Not all the voices that have short· .and long:range problems been complaining lately are of ~c1al Secunty once and for those of Reagan oppont.J;;· · . .All. Nobody has outdone ~ .:· But he added : ·:our feet were gressionaJ Republicans m p ne.ver embedded m conc.rete on testing high interest rates. this proposal. We hoped 1t could Besides, some programs dear to be st~g point for a bipartisan Re publican governors a rQ solution to the problem. marked for reduction in the "We were ready to listen to latest package. And GOP alternatives and other ideas moderates, solid for Reagan the which might improve on or first time out, are ruUve replace our proposals," Reagan because they think the Penta&DD said, but House speaker Thomas s hould be targeted for mote P . O 'Neill Jr . and other drastic cuts than Reagan pro-Democratic leaders refused to posed. cooperate. Furthermort, architects of the Now. he said, he wants the Reagan plan counted on • White House, O'Neill and Senate change in the psychology that Majority Leader Howard H. feeds inflation and helps account Baker Jr. to appoint five mem· for soaring interest rates. bers each to a task force . Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT ~nday, September 25 , 1981 H/f 5 ... Multiple listing ban upheld by court 'Compar~ble worthr' bill signed by Brown , SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The C1llfornla Supreme Court hu refused to Ult a ban on the type , of exclusive multJple listing service uaed commonly In real eatate deallftCs . throughout the state and nation. The court Thursday upheld an appeal court finding that said the practice used by the San Diego Board of Realtors violates state antitrust law and amounts to price fixing. The appeal court noted in June that 90 percent or the published com mjssions in the San Diego area over several years were 6 percent. The National Association of Realtors and California Assoc1a· tion or Realtors had asked the high court to review the ruling. None of the Supreme Court justices voted for a review. •'That's the concer~ now, when it is referred back to tbe trial court for determination of damages, if any," God! said by phone from Los Angeles, where the Realtors are meeting. "It could have implications lf any other courts use this reason-ing and apply it against some other real estate boards," he said. Spokesmen for the San Diego ' Realtor group and the state at- torney general's office did not return phone calls. The state filed suit in January 1976, charging the San Diego board with state antitrust viola- tions and with fixing prices of commission rates or real estate brokers. LOS ANGELES <APl -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has slgned what he called an historic blll to make state government compare its pay or male and female workers. The law stops short of ordering equ•l pay for comparable work. Brown also ordered that a study be completed in time for next year's budget talks. ''For the first time in California, we're going to direct the state government to analyze wha t a job is really worth," Brown said Thursday as be signed the bill. sponsored by state Sen. Paul Carpenter. "It is a major step forward in breaking the discrimination that has kept women in Wlderpaid jobs and kept them from getting the compensation they d e· served," Brown said at the Los Angeles office. s late salary co ntract nel(otiators Although the law doesn't take effect until January, Brown directed the department to Im· mediately begin gathering the data required. In Sacramento, the California Stat e Employees Association said "recognition of the worth or female-dominated jobs is long overdue. We hope to improve further on the legislation. In the meantime, we will be seeking comparable worth pay adjust· ments through our upcoming .... .,..... collective bargaining negotia· SUCCUMBS Forme r com· Art Godi, president of the California Association of Realtors, said the Supreme Court's decision should not have a major effect on the way listing services are run. But be said he is concerned by the potential for price-fixing damages which could be as- sessed against the San Diego Realtors. The San Diego Superior Court found the board innocent of price fixing. The one antitrust charge upheld by Judge Charles Froelich Jr. concerned a board rule making access to its multi- ple listing service available only to board members. Both sides appealed. RECALL SOUGHT John C. Horn, Northern California tions." · edian and film actress Patsy ch airman of the Committee Advocating Legal Limitations. The measure requires the Ke lly. 71. who played the The appeal court affirmed he injunction against exclusive ac- cess and reversed the lower court on the other issues. dis plays a petition his group is circulating calling for the re· state Personnel Department to wisecracker in films of the call of California Chief Justice Rose Bird. He said in evaluate jobs dominated by 1930 's and 1940's. died Thurs - Sacram e nto Ms . Bird had been "usurping legislative women and those held mainly by day of bronchial pneumonia power. men and report its findings to in Los Angeles . Dump clean-up ' bill signed EAST LOS ANGELES (AP> -"This is so these little children can have good health like those in other parts of the state," Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. said, gesturing toward dozens of neighborhood children as he signed a bill authoriz- ing state cleanup funds for toxic dumps. Brown signed SB618 by Sen. Paul Carpenter, D-Cypress, Thursday in a parking lot separated by a chainlink fence from the abandoned Capri Dumping Service. Pointing to "not very stable, leaking" tanks, Brown warned polluters that the new law means ''We are going to go on their property and we'r~ going to clean it up, then send them the bill. We'll pay to clean it up, but they'll pay later." /merest due 1rorkers? SACRAMENTO CAP> -An appeals court sa~s the state's employees, who won $207 million tn post-Proposition 13 back pay last year . are entitled to another Sl8 million in interest. But they need the approval of the Legislature and Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to get it, the 3rd Dis- trict Court of Appeals said Thursday. If approved, about 200,000 present and former state employees would get payments averaging $90. "We presume the Legislature will give mean- ing to our ruling and that the proper steps will be take.n to appropriate the amount required," Justice Frances Newell Carr wrote for a unan- imous three-member appeals court panel. Coal, smolders in ship SAN PEDRO <AP) -Smoldering coal has been ruscovered aboard a Liberian shlp in the Los Angeles harbor, the latest in a series of ships found carrying burning coal after loading the cargo in New Orleans, authorities said. The bolds where the coal cargo was stored aboard the Baltic Neptune, an 820·foot Liberian vessel heamng to Taiwan, were found to have tem- peratures 130 to 140 degrees early Thursday, said Coast Guard Lt. Kathleen Donohoe. The burning coal was being doused with a solution or water and detergent and causes of the vessels' fires were being investigated, Ms. Donohoe said. Malalhion mix spilled CUPERTINO <AP) -A spill termed the "first big accident" in the pesticide war against the Mediterranean fruit fly caused no major problems, erarucation officials say. About 1,000 gallons or a sticky medfiy bait, 20 percent of it malathion.. spilled in a Cupertino storage yard for the California Department of Transportation on Thursday. The bait is sprayed from helicopters and airplanes over about 1,200 square miles of California in hopes of poisoning any medOies that might emerge from larvae. $3 million auxuded youlh SAN DIEGO (AP> -A Superior Court jury has awarded $3 million to a 19-year-0ld youth who lost an arm and suffered other injuries when be came in contact with a 12,000-volt line whlle bang- ing a Halloween display. The verdict against San Diego Gas & Electric came Thursday alter five days of deliberations that ended in favor of Allen Arendsee of Rancho Santa Fe. Arendsee, who sought S6 million from SDG&E, sustained the injuries Oct. 23, 1977 when be climbed a pole to construct the illusion of a ghost by using a sheet and a banging ball. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Civic Bel,.t of Southern Cellfornle Oct. 3 IWAN LAKE/THE ftl!D POPPY- Oct. 10 ALL-AMERICAN BOYi CHORUS Oct. l4 QUY HALFERTY: ~!:,'ta!' Oct. II COUNT 9A81E a tte ON.._.,. • 2 P,M. MATINEE end I P.M. CURTAIN OCC AUDITORIUM - 8 P:M •. 2701 p.'1frvlew Rd., Cotti~ ' ....,,..,.Tl --- • ~~~~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.:..~~~~~=--~~ Sa.JD 8MSS G1NISTER SfTF~ ow C<JrCN. DESl&NW FOR 't>01Y'S xm::m:N C~FTED IN 111E ao ~LO TR-1DITION FLMM_ARlC.OFFEE AND rot, AU- APnv.KIW11 nr lt1BELED. j R~.31J5 ~18.Ba ..... ~. U<ZHT ~FlfR UN8Rfi1Blf. LC>JS. 3TURDY Pllm/C G4Slt.G-. Mr'TfRICS Nar lf'«:LUDfD. 211 Rffr.500 f3.88 311 Rtr:r. 7.00 .5.88 On ••• and on over the hills and over the plains. 'cross rugged mountains and through narrowgulches Riding into cities big and small .. wherever there's an Aaron Brothers store And why does he nde? He rides 'cuz he knows that Aaron Brothers tS having the rootin-toounest. deals to -bootinest l C Frame Sale ever. They're selling plain frames. fan- cy frames. photo frames. section frames. glass and back frames and ceramic frames too. And pardner. when you buy one fTame at the regular price, you get a second fTame that costs the same or less for just a penny more. So y'all be smart like the Frame Ranger. Stampede down to Aaron Brothers where the 1 C Frame Sale Rides Again. Ya' hear? <Z:'il --: LWlliiiiliiil'~a::;::= .. A~• C...W.l<JR..,PNY ~t<ERS 0500-"J 15 ca.DRS W/CH1StL 71PS.REG 74LJU88 I@ tVttlO c·' , • ._, noo -] b :?iJ &JFFALO ARTlsrs M;tj/ff1ERS 'ET5Of10 TO SCT5 CY= 80_(ClWUL t11Rri- ER5 Poter 3 95 -32 95 $2.6B-$23.28 ..+ii"'"* TIC TAC PfN A ~ TMAr LOOK.S Ut<.E A PE.NlJGtff M-9KE lr.lffmf.KT TlPAPPfi1R WITH A Fl!C/'. (f THE WRIST RBJ6q-+&f • l l I i ~ t l Delty"9tM8tl~ Completing a 26·m1le marathon swim from Catalma Island to the mainland 1s a goal of amputee athlete Tom Clardy. 36. of Fullerton. Amputee still aims for channel swim By PIUL SNEIDERMA N ot tlle De6fy """' Sttfl Amputee athlete Tom Clardy still wants to complete a 26-mile marathon swim from Catalina Island to the mainland. But the former Navy demoli· lion diver and police officer. who made known his desire to ac· complish this feat last month, said Thursday he has been una· ble to lihe up an escort boat and financial assistance ·'I could be prepared within about two weeks," Clardy said. "But the water's starting lo get colder and choppier. That's one of the hardest things to swim through -choppy watoc." Clardy, a 36-year-old Fullerton resident, lost his right leg at the knee and has limited use of ~us left leg as a result of a 1974 traf- fic accident. Through regular exercise. he has ·become a skilled swimmer and skier despite his disability. He frequently works out at Longtin1e oiln1an dies in Huntington A Mass of Christian Burial will be said Saturday for long- time Huntington Beach oiJ busi· nessman Francis William "Frank" King, who died Thurs- day at age 75. .. The mass will begin at 9:30 p.m . at Saints Simon and Jude Catholic Church, 20444 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach. Friends may call until 6 p.m. today at Pierce Brothers Smiths' Mortuary, 627 Main St., Huntington Beach. Holy Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. today. also at Saints Simon and Jude. Mr. King was born in Findlay, Ohio. He owned and operated oil leases in Huntington Beach for many years. Survivors include his wife, Alma King of Huntington Beach; his daughter, M. Katherine King of Huntingtoo Beach; three sons. William F. King of Campbell, Calif., and Richard M. King and Thomas C. King. both of Costa Mesa; and 10 crandchlldren. Burial will be in Good Shepherd Cemetery, Huntington Beach. The family bu said contribu· tlon1 may be made to the St. Vincent DePaul Society, 180 s. Cypress St., Oran•e. 11 Golden West Coll ege in Hunt· ington Beach and at west county beaches. The handicapped athlete has crossed the finish line in the 10 -mile rough water swim between Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. Just three weeks ago, he swam 12 ocean miles off the coast. But he has been unable to ob· tain a diving boat and some Sl.800 to cover expenses for the marathon Catalina swim. Clardy says only a few weeks remain before the ocean will turq too cold and choppy to at- tempt the crossing. "I want to make the swim thls year," he said. ''But if I can't, I 'II just start training for the Handicapped International Ski Races. Then I'll try the Catalina swim next year." The international ski contest will take place in Switzerland next March. "I want to train by skiing in co mpetition against non· handicapped skiers," he said. ··Sometimes I even beat them." Along with these challenges. Clardy, who is unemployed, is seeking a job in sales or a posi- tion related to sporting goods. "l 'd still like to do the swim," he said. "But I have a wife in law school and no money coming in I need the income." Ancient sea mammals UCI topic A full-day symposium entitled "Mammals of the Ancient Sea" will take place Oct. 10 at UC Irvine. Top experts on local pre· history will present the latest in· formation on the fossil resources of Southern California, including details of fossil finds in Chula Vista and Calab.asas. Tech· niques for collecting fossil marine mammals also will be discussed. The program is jointly sponsored by the American Cetacean Society's Oran1e County Chapter, the National History Foundation of Oran1e County and the UCI Student Al· fairs Lectures. --··----~----~------- Dilly Piiat ffAtDAY, IBPT!Mll!R 25, 1911 Stockbrokers ,are 'jumping' for joy over the latest economic news. See Page 82. D D CAVALCADE G:ARDENING BUSINESS 82-3 es 87-9 Beach operation 'dead on Huntington, state parks officials end negotiations with, apparent hard feelings By PATlUCK KENNEDY Of .... O.., .......... Negotiations by Huntington Beach officials to take over operation of seven miles of state beaches within city limit.a have died with apparently some bard feelings more than a year after they began. The negotiations, which in· volved city authorities, two state assemblymen and two suc- cessive directors of the stale Department of Parks and Recreation. appear lo have caused a rift between city and slate parks officials. The chief parties in the talks were Vince Moorhouse, the city's director of beaches and parks, ·and Peter Dangermond, director of the State Department of Parks and Recreation. Former Huntington Beach . As· sem blyman Dennis Mang~s and present Assemblyman Nolan Frizzelle also have been involved. ''The talks just died on a limb," Moorhouse says. "They (state parks officials) said they'd provide us with detailed financial information on their operation so we could make an accurate proposal (to take over) the beaches but then they never got back to us. ··our position now is that we could care less." Moorhouse said. A state parks spokesman. who WARNER AV BEACH ..., ....... Negotiations by Huntington Beach o/ficials to take over opera lion of state beaches within city l1m1ts have broken off. asked not to be identified, says that last year following a meet- ing with city officials parks director Dangermond released a memorandum s tating he took exception to what he said were "accusations" by city officials that the state wasn't doing a ~ood iob operatin~ the beaches in Huntington Beach. · In past years, city officials have complained that the un· lighted state beach bluff area near Golden West Street should be patrolled by policemen rather than park rangers because of in- creased violence and crime in the night·time hours. But the city's alternate pro- posal to take control or the beach ~ feet north of the pier to the bluffs. also bas gone un- answered by state officials, Moorhouse says. State Parks director Dangermond objected to the city's proposals to raise beach parking fees, to create a recrea- tional vehicle camping site ln the parking lot and to add beach concessions to generate money to pay for maintenance and up- keep, according to a state spokesman. City officials also had request· ed that the state subsidize the beach operations until the pro- posed developments began mak- ing money. State officials said no. The city operates a one-mile· long beach located between the Huntington State Beach to the south, and the Bolsa Chica State Beach to the north. Revenue from city beach parking fees and concessions leases is enough to pay for the city's beach operations. But the state beaches operate at an an- nual deficit. according to state officials. State parks officials say their accounting syste m doesn't specifically break down in- div idual beach costs and therefore the exact operating deficits for the two state beaches is hard to figure out. More than 8 million people an- nually visit the eight miles of beach in the coastal city. Bonin case going to County ~layer to die? trial in LA Jury calls for gas chamber in Irvine murder case William George Bonin, the 34-year-old Downey truck driver charged in the so-called freeway killings of young men and boys from throughout Southern California will first be prosecut· ed in Los Angeles County Superior Court. a judge has ruled. John Galen Davenport should die in the gas chamber for the March. 1980, killing of a 30-year- old woman whose body was found in an Irvine field, an Orange County Superior Court jury said Thursday. impaled on a long wooden stake. Deputy District Attorney An· thony Rackauckas argued dur· ing the trial that Davenport, also known as "Honda Dave," had given Miss Lingle a ride on bis motorcycle from a Tustin tavern, where she was last seen. Davenport testified that she didn't go with him , despite evidence that hi s motorcycle tire tread marks were found near her body . Among the witnesses called by Rackauckas this week was a dif· ferent victim of a Davenport stabbing attack. Suzanne Tewes, 29. described for the jury the November 1974 incident for which Davenport served four years in prison. He was still on parole when Miss Lingle was killed. Over objections from Orange County Deputy District Attorney David Carter. Los Angeles Coun- ty Superior Court Judge William Keene said Bonin should be pre- pared to go to tria l in Los Angeles on Oct. 19. Carter traveled to Los Angeles in hopes of convincing Keene to lift an order forestalling pros· ecution of Bonin in Orange County until proceedings in Los Angeles are completed. Bonin's trial in Orange County Superior Court was scheduled to begin to- day. The jurors, wliao earlier had deliberated only three hours in convicting the 26-year-old de· fendant of first degree murder. huddled four hours Thursday before issuing their death penal· ty recommendation to end the penalty phase of the trial. It was the first death sentence delivered this year by a jury in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Phillip Cox set formal sentencing for Nov. 2. Gayle Anne Lingle was found dead on March 27, 1980 in a field near Myford Road in Irvine. She had been beaten, stabbed and Low-power license hacked at On of re The jurisdictional dispute arose because Bonin is charged in both counties in connection with the s layings. In Los Angeles, Bonin is charged with 16 murders. In Orange County, Bonin faces seven murder counts. Three of the cases, however, overlap. Authorities in each county have fought to retain the three cases, claiming they are necessary for a successful pro- secution. Keene's ruling dashes any possibility that Orange County could proceed before Los Angeles County on the three cases. Pair rob CM • gas station Two men, one armed with a blue-steel revolver and the other with a knife, held up a Lerner's gas station at 2360 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa for about $200. Officers said a station at-tendant was counting the day's receipts when the men knocked on the office door and asked to buy cigarettes Wednesday. The robbers, both described as Caucasians in their mid 20s, threatened the station employee, look the money and fled on foot, police said. By DAVID KUT'ZMANN ot-.O.., ..... SWI The deputy director of California's Office of Emergen- cy Services says his agency would have no objection to is- suance of a low-power test license lor early operation of newly built Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta- tion. The statement of John J . Kearns during hearings in Anaheim Thursday came as somewhat as a surprise for several reasons, among them the fact that Kearns had been called as a subpoenaed widtess for groups which oppose Ucens- i n g of the newly expanded nuclear power plant. The federal licensing pro· ceedings-which deal with the adequacy of emergency plan- ning in and around Southern GYM DANDY -The Hunliniton Beach City Council has agreed to hire firm to appraise the land on which city gym and pc>c?l rests.' Building itseU was donated to city m 1981 and ...,,__ ..... city now ls preparin& to purcbue the proper- ty from Huntinaton Beach City School Dia· trlct. Gym is at 1800 Palm St. California Edison Co. 's $3.3 billion plant expansion -con- tinue today. In a somewhat surprising tac- tical move Thursday, Edison at- torney David Pigott used his cross examination of Kearns as an opportunity to ask the state official his views on low-power operation of the plant. Edison, 80 percent owner of the new reactor along with 20 percent partner San Diego Gas & Electric Co .. filed a low-power application last month. The utilities were concerned that de· lays in full -power hearings would prevent early startup of the Unit 2 reactor which is near· ing completion three miles south of San Clemente. Another newly built reactor, Unit 3, is scheduled for completion next year. Keoms said it was his view that current emergency plan- ning would most likely be ade· quate to protect the public if Edison and SDG&E were al· lowed to load uranium fuel and run the 1,100 megawatt reactors at no more than S percent of capacity. If the three-member U.S. Atomic Safety and Licensing Board approved a low-power license, San Onofre 's nearly completed Unit 2 reactor could be in operation by December. "The low-power application la similar to a request that waa made by operators of the con- troversial Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, the scene of protests over the put two w~eks on the Central California coast. Edison Co. officials have claimed that quick startup of the San Onofre reactor is necessary to save what it claims will be losses of nearly $50 mlllion a month in extra fossU fuel cost. and construction carrylnc charces. During hit ap]>earance Tbun· day. Kearm explained that tbe oroce of Emer1acy Semcea baa prepared an em.r1ency rapoue plan tbat would IMlp coordinate all state N10WU1 to Uliat local covtnmntl la ..... nnt of a nud9ar relatM mil-1 b.ap. NYSE COMPO ITE TRAN AC'llON ~ OUOT4 Tl0t0 IN<l.UOI Ta40U Olt THI N&W YOlll' MIDWIU, ,A(ll'IC l'ltllll I OU ON Dll•Olf 40ID (IN(llOIAfl UO(ll I XCllANOH AN O al..OUIO I Y f11r lfA•D 4110 111,TIN&T ,.lri "ii•t )•lw\ Ntt ~•le\ ,... \•I~ N•f '••lei N,.I pr Nh , .. .._ c ,. .. ""' tlOw Cl\9 .. 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" EOS J .,, I. ... n~ I Hlllf!T • • .. ~I ~--I U ta.._ -::r JUf It~-~ .. , 1 ''-r. -1' llMeM' 22 2IO d 1'-~ -I ~ '!J i:-;: --~ .ail I ~ 1M 1 ICM :1 -I; ~ i 't' O.:.:i: 1r:r:: p I~. i! ,t::· .~ H=~ • .: , ,. ... Pi E ~ A;; 1 ,; l! 'i!=-t~ tt EllKlr 1$ 1 ·~ i.. rdtl" •• • -.:t " ;,t .. "" .l'•i .. • ~ -~ lmrtll I.It 10 111 ~ "i -H -... I ""' '-C ·., 'I JO d -. . " ------~-c PORTLAND, Or e. (AP) -The proportion of sawmill employees in the West who were either la.Id off or working c urtaiJed shifts jumped from 31 percent to 48 percent last week, the Western Wood P roduct5 Associa· tlon said. The organization sald Thursday •9,200 mlU employees were either jobless or workbl« curtail~ shlftl for tbe week ended Sept. 19, compared with 31.000 the prevloua w~. r ··~ .~ ·~ h 's a wrenchrna v1.·nod for Lhe nation's air lines but they've been through 1l bdor e Few 10dustne11 have experienced the viol~nt s wu1.::1 that th1:s one has. from 1l.$ very inception .- Aside from the fla p over ttw president's dis m issal of the a ir conlrolJer~. thc•re were these de· velopments: } Alvin L Feldman, ctw1rman of Continent al Air lines, shot and killed h1 m!>.t'lf on Au~ 9 And now Continental seem s destined to t-nd up In the c lutches of nn unwelcome s uitor . Texas lntt>rnallonal Airlines. Pan Am, in the r ed to thl' tune of $200 m illion in the first six months of 198 t. 5(1>t a new boss. C. Edward Acker, who Clew 1n from Air fo"lon da Pan Am employees were asked lCJ t:tkt' a IO percE'nl pay cut Western Airlines. whwh ont'c wanted to merge with Continental, 1s now the tari~et of Air J•'lorida, which has acquired 11 percent or tht• !\tock <ind wants more Western is also considerin.it p3) rut!> Braniff e m ployees act·eptcd a 10 perrent J>UY cut. TWA e mployees have been asked to 1tccept a wage freeze through 1982. American Airlines bet'amc l'mbroiled in a bit· ter dispute with its flight allendant.s over new wage dem ands These incident~ were C:-e~h 111 mv mind when I looked through a new book. "Thl' Airline Builders." published by Tim e Life Books al Sl2 95 The author, OliVt>r I'~ /\lien. ~ presents a cul orful picture or. ',' ~ ' ..... . J. ...... MILTON MOSKOWITZ how our major a1rl1nes werl• put together . It w a s tur m o il from the begin ning Mosl of us don't remembl'r th:it it was the l' S. Post Office thal really launt'hl•d air travel in this country T h e early carrier., to ted mail . not passengers. And they were paid by weight The entry to the airline business was via a Post Office subsidy Lo carry the ma ils . T he man who transformed lhe industry was Walter Folger Brown. a n Ohto lav.)~' who came in as llerbert Hoover's postmaster gc•neral in 1929 T he countr y was then crowded with airlines righting each other for space m the sky. Postmaster Brown determined to bring order to the industry. and he quickly decided that what ltle country needed was a handful of big airlines. nut a lut of s m;:ill ones "There was no sense," explained Brown, "in taking the government's mo ney and dishing it out as hand- out to every little fe llow tha t was nying around lhe map and was not going to do anything or could not do anything to d evelop aviation in the broad sense ·· So 1n 1930 Brown summoned the heads of the ma- JOr airlines to h is office in Washmgton a nd told them what he wanted them to do. Untied Aircraft <then an ama lgam of regional lines. later to becom e United Airlines) was already flying a transcontinental route: Brown decreed that 1t should have compet1· lion, and the postmaster s power was such that he engineered the merger of Tran~continental Air Transport with Western Air F:xprcss, forerunMr of T WA Brown gave the southc·r n route ~ to newly formed American Airway-;, forc·ing a recalcitrant Oklahoma operator. Erle Halhl>llrtnn. to .. ell his line to Am erican. And then Bro\\n i!""' !hf' c•u\•etcd New York-Washington roult• tu r::istnn Au Tran<;port. forcing a s uccessful t•arner l.ud1n,gton ,\1r l.1nt'5. 10 -;ell out to Eastern So these four :.11rltnes. fly111~ thl• routeo; Walter Brown originally devised. bet'amt• !ht· nH11n~ta) of lhl' US domes tic airline inchu.tr~ It "a~ a ... \ou c an see. a turbulent histo ry from the <:.tart STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES N E W \o fl Rt( .API F 1ri•f 0ow JOIM'\ •Vq1.. 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U '•rll: e~11.1no un ... up~ o l"r t Mtwi MSt.".1111 •• 02 • hrklt lat. ll•lno µ,it 00 uo '1 00, "451.00 UkM lltftOY & H•rm•" (only dally ciuotel 64j0,to, llP M U I.__.,. (C>nly ll•llY QUOI•) Mto.llO, up M.21. E,...._ lonl• Cl""" QUOl91 labrk.-d Mil OJ uo '°' '.I, SYMBOLS 1' llllJPlllt FRIDAV,SEPT. 25, 1991 .H /F PUBLIC NOTICES C7 --------------------------- Estancia High's Eagles got. a scare for. awhile, but they. are still on the unbeaten list ... C4. A word from. the other Margerum. Kid brother Kevin may toil in anonymity, but the folks in Flagstaff like him By CURT SEEDEN Of .... Deity"",_ In Chicago, the young rookie who has already established himself as a top.notch wide receiver in college is having the time of his life playing for the NFL's Bears before sellout crowds at Soldier Field. Ken Margerum, the All·American wide re- ceiver from Stanford and Fountain Valley High, was the Bears' No. S choice, the 67th player chosen overall in this year's draft. ·He figures to make a modest mint if thlngs go his way · - particularly Vince Evans passes with the word bonus written on them. Meanwhile, fo the mountains of Arizona --Flagstaff, to be exact, another Margerum sits in his house and watches a torren· tial downpour. It's the monsoon season in Arizona, and young Kevin Margerum is n~w accustomed lo the flash floods and summer storms. When winter comes, the rain turns to snow, and the town of some 30,000 people . located 7,000 above sea level Kevm Margerum is blanketed in while. Kevin Margerum is used to that. too. Like his older. more renowned brother, Kevin Margerum is a wide receiver. But in· stead or being in the limelight which a school like Stanford might provide, Kevin toils anonymously for the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona, each week outwitting defenders from Big Sky Conference opponents. hauled in eight passes for an even 100 yards and one touchdown. He's coming off three broken ribs which sidelined him for nearly three· fourths Qf the 1980 campaign. "I GOT BLASTED against Cal State Fullerton," Margerum recalls. "On the play, our quarterback's arm was hit as he threw. The ball was just floating. You know that if you go up to get it (the ball), you're going lo get hit. And three guys drew a bead on me. •·No question, it was a good bit,'· be add.a. Since the disabling hit occurred in the fourth game of the season, Margerum had passed the point of no return in terms of red· shirting. Had the injury occurred in the third game or earlier, Margerum could still be classified as a sophomore, football-speaking. "Kevin has an outstaning altitude," notes his coach, Dwain Painter. "He's had a positive effect on the younger players and ~al's forced those players to work even harder. • · 1 think Kevin could be one of the top re· ceivers in the Big Sky Conference by the time he reaches his senior season," Painter adds. • Northern Arizona, and the Big Sky Con· ference as a whole, stresses academics, so much. in fact, that the conference has stricter guidelines than those set forth by the NCAA . MARGERUM SPORTS a 2.9 grade point average. He's majoring in communications and he's also working toward a minor in coaching. He says the team has its own tutoring service and study hall. If a player has a class at the same t;me practice is scheduled, lhe class usually lakes precedence. Margerum says he enjoys the slower pace of Life in Flagstaff, but he's quick to point out that things are real s low. LIKE IDS BROTHER, Kevin once played for Fountain Valley High. He was a member of Coach Bruce Pickford's squad which defelited Servile, 34-14 in the 1978 CIF Big 5 cham· pionship contest. He played both offense and de· fense that year. "All I can say is that Flagstaff during my freshman season is no different than Flagstaff my junior season," he says. Northern Anzona·s Kevin Margerum hauls in a TD pass against North Dakota State Actually, Margerum 's first position was running back, but the Fountain Valley High staff quickly changed that. "Your name is Ma rgerum. You 're going to play wide receiver," he was told. M-argerum says he isn't bothered playing in the shadows of his well-known brother. "A few people from the press ask me about it, but it really hasn't affected me. There aren't that many people around here that actually know Ken," he says. Each team has lost a conference game and another defeat would probably eliminate any hopes of a conference championship. get it from my Fountain Valley days. I just don't like to lose." "l thought I was a pretty good running back," Margerum defends himself. "But now, when I look back, l'm glad I was converted to a receiver. I might not have gotten a scholarship since I'm really not the right size for a running back (5-10, 175)." Margerum has more on his mind right now than thinking about comparisons between himself and his brother. To make matters worse, Boise State has never lost a home game to the Lumberjacks, and the Broncos have an added incentive of playing before a homecoming crowd. He adds : "There might be some people who expect more from me because I'm Ken's brother, but if there are, I'm not feeling the pressure. I'll just go out there and do what I have to do." For instance, there's the Northern Arizona· Boise State contest this Saturday. The match is an imPOrtant one for both Big Sky opponents. MARGERUM IS ONLY thinking about ii victory. Ii pro football in his future? In three games this season, Margerum bas I'm not used to losing," he says. "I guess I "That's a tough question. If somebody wants to pay me to play football , I'd probably play ," he says Streaks on line tonight Edison, Fountain Valley , Marina await tough foes By llOGER CARLSON OftlleDaily ...... IWI A 24-game winning streak and several unbeaten records are on the line tonight as Orange Coast area prep footbalJ returns for week No. 3 with a slate or 10 non· league games on the docket, each scheduled for 7: 30. At the top of the list is two- time defending CIF Big Five Conference champion Edison, which lakes its No. 1 ranking in the CIF and Orange County to El Modena where the Vanguards await with ambush hopes. ll was two years ago that El Modena applied a 28-27 shocker on the lop-ranked Chargers and Edison was hard·pressed to post a 13·3 victory over El Modena a year ago. EL MODENA'S big running weapon is 210-pound tailback Rex Moore, while Edison coun· ters with a pair -Dave Geroux and Theo Langford -who alternate at fullback and tailback. · Geroux has averaged 6.8 yards per carry on 26 totes and Langford 's one -game stats reflect a 9.4 average. pressive, to say the le ast, in its first two 1981 starts. Fountain Valley takes its 2·0 record lo Cerritos College where St. Paul (2-0, No. 2 in the CIF Big Five) tries to avenge its only loss in 1980 !23·6). Fountain Valley. No. 4 in the Big Five, puts its aerial show of All -CJ F quarte rback Malt Stevens (27 of 49 for 461 yards in two games ) and receiver Joel Seay (15 catches for 317 yards> against the Swordsmen defense, annualJy among the CI F's best. "WE'VE VET to put a com· plete game together," says Fountain Valley Coa ch Mike Milner. ··But our offensive line has improved tremendously and I think it's at a point now with last year's offensive line." Milner says his main concern is St. Paul's passing against his youthful secondary. M arina High 's Vikings, 3·0 and ranked No. 7 in the Big Five, receives a major tes t against the Ted Mullen·coached Knights of Foothill. Mullen a nd Marina Coach Dave Thompson echo each other on this one : "This is the big test for us." say both. ......... Nillt .. 0.-.~ PUTTING ON THE CLAMPS-San Clemente High linebacker Tim Moy 174> and a teammate put the finishing touches on an Eagle Thursday night. but there wasn't enough of these stops to contain Estancia 's unbeaten Eagles. who put on a big second-half spurt. For story, See C4. Backing up Edison's tough running game is 6-4 quarterback Ken Major. who has hit 25 of 39 for 289 yards in two games, while middle linebacker Rick DiBemardo spearheads a de· fense which has been im· Marina's game revolves around veer quar terback Ken Laszlo and rece iver Jeff Frandsen, along with three solid runners -Tony Valente, Rick Tobin and Brian Brown. Foothill I His confide n ce shake n , Haden refuses to sit d own Poor Pat Haden. You can't help but feel sorry for the guy. Physically, emo- tionally, spiritually, lo every way you can think ol, he's a wreck. You loot at his 5-10, 180-pound frame and wooder how be bas survived aa long as be bu. Part of Haden'a problems could be attributed to the Rama' or· ganization. Some could be attributed to Coach Ray Malavaai. For the rest Haden baa no one to blame but himself. The or1ani1ation must assume partial respomibillty becaue in the six years Haden bu been a member ot the Rama tbey'te never shown conl1dence ID blm. One by one the Rams have broulbt 1n ditterent quarterback cballeqea. Jn 1171 -Haden '1 first year -be bad to Ill.ht off Jamea Harria and Ron Jawontl. Barrll won. ID 11'71, lt wu Joe Namath. Namath won. ID tm. Roman Gabriel wu coaxed o.1t ol retiremen.t to pu1b Bade.ft. Re might have won, too, but Gabriel's knees rebelled on him." In 1979 and '80, Vince Ferragamo's shadow loomed. Haden won on both counts, the first a clear-cut declaioo, the second d.isputedly. Finally, Haden appeared to have a clear path in '81. Of course that was before his rustiness showed and, at the same time, Jeff Rutledge matured. Now even Rutled1e's shadow la ap· parent, not to mentlon the recenUy- departed figure of Dan Put.orini. Let's face it, anybody would at.art 10- ing a little coo..coo after that many pressure challenges. So..meM.1 thouch, Haden manaied to ke~p bla wita about him ... unUI re- cently. Hatlee could ipore tbe ~ aDd vicious eommenta at Aoabelm aadlwn. He cou1c1 lpore the crttJcllm bl the press, too. 'nle OM thine IM couldn't handle, tlllouCb. WU llalHul lollDI faith 1n him. JOHN SEYANO If nobody else but Haden believed in blm, he felt J(alavaai did. And, wben the R&JnJ coach pulled hia No. l IUY in favor ol Rutled1e a1alnlt Howton three weeks back it did lrTeparable damaae to Haden'• paycbe. Now, Haden iln't thiJ1klnl riJbt, bJs Jud1ment l1 impaired and he's in· lffUre Md wit.bout cootldeoce. He'1 a11o eeued. Seand to tllrow a pua, IC!ued H•1'7 Ume be doel tllrow one It mleht be lD· t~. and Hared to take blmHlf out ol a 1ame . . . for fear be mllbt ee•er I« t.be elwsce to come back. Tbere'1 DO . wa,y lD the wwld Haden should play in Chicago Monday nlaht. Just like there was no way be should have kept himself in the aame durinl tbe second half in New Orleans. Against the Saint.s, Haden's ankle wu so sore he could barely walk. Yet he played. Thia week he's been throwing li1bUy because of bia bruised sternum and, OC· cuionall)', he'll keep bis left arm close to bla body to relieve the pain. All this, and yet Haden inslat.s be's 10- inl to play. Under normal circumstances -and more than one Rams coach •creed with ihla UMS1ment -Haden would have lfeen uked, 01' told, to 1Jt out a week or two. Tb• clrcumstance1, however, an not nonnal. "I'm not 1oln1 to take blm out becau.e I don't want to ruin bl• COO· lldenee:· Malanal bu aaid, Wbtch la ttomparable to puncbiJlc a IUY l.n the (9ee8BVANO, Pa1eO) . . . I counters with 195-pound tailback Mark Templeton. ERIC WOODS is expected lo pace Corona del Mar's quest for victory No. 3 despite a slight muscle tear in his side. Ca po has beaten Corona del Mar three strajght times. Newport Harbor Coach Hank Cochrane has indicated a possi· ble shakeup in his backfield in an attempt to get the running game going, while Westminster counters with a ph ysical roadblock. GREG HENRY or Huntington Beach is looking for his first· ever win as a head coach. Ocean View Coach Ken Moats is trying to get his offense in gear and Laguna Beach takes its double· wing to Elsinore. University is up against pass· happy Laguna Hills <Bill McVicar) and at Mission Viejo, a backyard brawl is featured between the Diablos and rival El Toro. T ........ IK ...... 17:•1 Edison n..01 at Et~ 11·11 P'ounlaln Valley (U I ..... SI. Pavl n..01 .. CM· rllot Cat• MarlN (M l n . Footfllll tt..Ol at T11sttn CoroN det MM (2.01 et C-Vetley (Ml WHlmlnditr (1-1) et folewiiort Her11or IW I LOS Am19M 11·11 el Hunln9'1>n lle«ll (O.,J) Cy pron ( 1· 11 "' Ocoe n View IO·U et WHtmlnmr L•oune llNcn 1~11 al ElslnO,.. (0.21 La9'tM Hiiis (0.21 vs. Unlver11ty ( 1·1 I et,,...,.. El TMO (1).2) et Mlss*I Viejo 10.21 PASTORJNI DUE TO SIGN TODAY? By JOHN SEVANO Of .. Deity"" ..... With an apparent change of heart, the Rams reportedly will have Dan Pastorini signed to a contract today. After refusing the first pro- posal presented to him by Pastorini and his attorney! Robert Cohen, Rams Generu Manager Don Klosterman called Cohen Thursday night and said the club had changed its poej. ti on. '· l( there is no deal today, there will never be a deal," said Cohen tbJs morning. "I'm IO percent s ure that Ou wW alp \Oday." Cohen added that be expedecf Klosterman to call blm at hll Beverly H1lll office thla mondq to artange a time and loeaUan to •meet. 'Tve relt all aJoaa our offer <See UM8, Pa .. Cl) • {'2 Pac-I O's top center await (yawn) honor From AP dispatches Oregon State may have logged [!] an uninspiring O· l l record in 1980, but 4. ~ that doesn't mean it should be taken out on the players. For instance, in the Beavers· 1981 football press guide, center Roger Levasa. a 6-2, 255· pound senior, is featured on the cover. Levasa has started aU but five Oregon State games and earned plenty of AUcoast, All-Pac-10 and All· America honors. ' But apparently, Coach Joe Aveziano isn't that thrilled with his iron man center -at least according to a quote from the Beaver coach in a caption for the cover photo. "Roger is the best center in the Pacific-10 Conference," Ave.:uno starts off. "I expect Roger to play that way and I expect him to be dully rewarded for his performance." Likewise, the OSU football guide may be duly criticized for the typograph.ical error. Quote of the day Ray Knight, Cincinnati third baseman, on returning to the routine of baseball : · You live in a fantasy world. During the strike, I was getting up at 7 or 8 in the morning and I 'd usually be in bed by 11. When you're playing baseball. you have to wind down I can 't take a shower. eat the spread and go straight to bed. I probably buy more magazines than anyone in the league. I watch the ·Tonight Show' and Tom Snyder, and sometimes I'm still awakt• for 'Good Morning. America.' " Hatalsky has Hall of Fame lead Morris Hatalsky birdied the last two holes. one of them with a chip-in, for a six-under-par 65 and a one- s troke lead Thursday in the first round of the Hall Of Fame Classic at Pinehufst, N.C. Jerry Pale, a winner at Memphis earlier this year, battled back from a double bogey on the first hole, scor ed eight birdies and was alone in second place at 66. Jack Nicklaus was two strokes off the pace at 67 . . . Ryder Cup re-. jccts Tony Jacklin and Severiaoo Ballesteros answered the European selectors at Moor Park by sharing the first round lead of the Bob Hope British Classic tournament with West German Bernhard Langer. All three fired four·under-par 67s. The trio held a one stroke lead over Britops Nick Faldo, Sandy Lyle and Bill Longmuir, South Afncan Hugh BalocchJ, defending cham· pion Jose Maria Canizares of Spain and Floren- tino Molina of Argentina Among the celebrities at the match were Hope, and former President Gerald Ford. Phillips returns to his tower A series of medical tests showed nothing seriously wrong with New Orleans Saints coach Bum Pbllllps, and he was back on his tower running his team's practice session Thursday . . . Fred Dean, All-Pro defensive end of the San Diego Chargers, failed to show up at the team's reg- ular practice for a second straight day . . The Wash.ington Redskins welcomed back one veteran to the team and at the same time sent another veteran home. Guard Ron Saul cleared waivers and was activated while former Ram Coy Bacon was told to go home . . . The Baltimore Colts announced that orfensive gurard Ernie Diaz has been placed on waivers Running back Steve Atkins was waived in one of several personnel moves by Green Bay . . . Kansas City signed free agent Sylvester Hicks, their No. 2 choice in the 1978 draft who was cut by the team during training camp ~arlier this year ............ FOR THE BIRDS -Chicago White Sox second baseman Tony Bernazard is dis- tracted by a flock of birds whic h swooped down on the Anaheim Stadium field Wednesday nig ht during the Angels' 7-3 victory. Palmer pitches Orioles to win Jim Palmer pitched a four-hitter a a nd Rieb Dauer slugged h.is fourth homer of the season to lead Baltimore to a 5-1 victory over the New York Yankees Thursday to highlight American League action ... In other games, Mike Hargrove and Toby Harrah drilled three hits apiece and keyed a three-run seventh in- ning as Cleveland rallied for a 5-2 victory over · Boston . . . Amos Otis and Wiiiie Wilson drove in two runs apiece as Kansas City broke out of a hitting slump with a 9-2 victory over Min· nesota· to move back into first place in th e American League West ... Tom Paciorek singled home the winning run in the 11th in- ning as Seattle defeated Tex- Palmer as. 2-1 .. An incident in the ninth inning of Kansas City's 6-2 loss to Min- nesota Wednesday s parked a post-game shout- ing match between umpire John Shalock and designated hitter Hal McRae ... Pitcher Ron Guidri bruised two toes on his left foot when he was hit by a line drive from Baltimore's Ken Singleton in the second inning of Thursday's game. Lee leads Expos to fifth straight BUI Lee hit his second career a home run and limited Pittsburgh to six hits over seven innings and Gary Carter drove in three runs as Mon- treal defeated the Pirates, 7-1, Thursday for its fifth straight victory. The Expos lead the Na- tional League East .. In other games, Gary Matthews delivered a pair of two-run singles as Philadelphia erupted for 11 runs and 12 bits - including nine straight hits with two out -in the third inning and buried St. Louis. 14·6 on a 20-hil attack ... Bobby Bonds' lie-breaking homer with two out in the eighth inning powered the Chicago Cubs to a 10-9 vic- tory over the New York Mets . Bob Knepper scattered five hits and s lugged his Lee second career home run and a single to lead Houston past Atlanta, 5-3. Knep- per, 94, fanned four and walked four before giv- ing way to Dave Smith, who picked up his eighth save, In the eighth. Knepper's earned run average increased to 2.03 but he still ranks second in the National League behind teamate Nolan Ryan. NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pct. Atlanta 3 0 92 34 1.000 Rams 1 2 72 73 .333 San Fran. I 2 62 75 .333 New Orleans 1 2 30 64 .333 Eastern Division Dallas :l O 91 48 l.000 Philadelphia 3 O 57 27 1.000 N.Y. Giants 2 1 47 38 .667 St. Louis 1 2 64 80 .333 Was hington O 3 47 83 .000 Central Division Detroit 1 2 71 71 Green Bay I 2 56 75 Chicago 1 2 54 61 Minnesota 1 2 49 81 Tampa Bay 1 2 48 60 .333 .333 . 333 .333 .333 AMERJCAN CONFERENCE Western Division W L PF PA Pel. San Diego 3 0 114 68 1.000 Kansas City 2 1 87 85 .667 Oakland 2 I 63 29 .667 Denver 2 l 47 30 .667 Seattle 1 2 44 57 .333 Eastern Division Miami 3 0 66 27 1.000 Buffalo 2 1 80 23 .667 Baltimore l 2 42 91 .333 New England O 3 52 77 .000 N Y Jets 0 3 40 100 .000 Central DivUon Ci ncinnati 2 I 75 71 Houston 2 l 46 39 Pittsburgh 1 2 81 77 Cleveland 1 2 37 70 .667 .667 .333 .333 s-NJ'•G-All•lll• •t Clewlencl 1<'..N,..,.I 2 el 10 e m I BvffelOetClnclnMtl Hov11on et -Yor• Jets N•w t!not-•1 Pltbburvll O••l•n•Ut 0.1rol1 WHlllnQlonat Pllll-IC>nl• Mleml •111•"'"'°"• MIM-Yt. G,_., 8•Y at Mii•-" IC •n~n City •t S.•111• N•w Of-s •t San Fr...cltco N•w Yon Glantl ., 0.llH ((NIIMI 4 et 1 p.m I . St. L.outut r..,.. a.., • • • • Mfl•s Pick of The Week * SUNDAY• Atlanta over Cleveland Buffalo over Cincinnati •MONDAY• • • • • • .. .. • • • .. .. • .. • It S..11 01-•t 0.-r 10..Mtl 4 et 1 p.m.1 ,,.......,. •• 0- ...... at Ollc-OO ICN-1 7 •• • p.m.I .. It • • • Chlcego over • '* * * * * 11 * * * * • * * * • * • • * * * * • • * • • • • • * • * * • • • • 't Loa Angele• : : Pete's Pick Se Th : : at Johnson & So~ e e • : Johnson & Son EXCITING ~ Lincoln-Mercury * ••• 1~11 *. :. ~~:::r •• :r•· IT llNSON 'l~ON · ~l 54~5619 •• ~···•••********~···················~ ........ _. .... . Lf h Baseball today On Ws date in baseball lo nne: Frank Tunana hurled the Angels to a 4.J victory over the Kansas City Royals to clinch the Amurican League West tllle ... the first championship in the i:lub'a 19-year history On this date In 1976· Home runR by Thurman Munson and Chris Chambllss lifted the New York Yankees to a 10·6 victory over Detroit. Meanwhile, Luis Tiant and the Boston Red Sox nipped the second-place Baltimore Orioles 1-0 to enable the Yankees to clinch the American League East crown . . the Yanks' first championship of any kind in 12 years. On this date in 1965 Satchel Paige burled three innings of shutout ball for the Kansas City A's, who eventually lost to the Boston Red Sox 5-2. On this dale in 1960: With a 4-3 victory over Boston, the New ' York Yankees nailed down the American League pennant ... Casey Stengel's 10th and final flag as Yankee skipper. On th.is date in 1956: At the age of 39, Sal Maglie hurled a no- hitter as the Brooklyn Dodgers topped the Phlladelph.ia Ph.illies 5-0 at Ebbets Field. On this date in 1941 : Pete Reiser belted a home run and Whitlow Wyatt hurled '8 five-h.itter as the Brooklyn Dodgers clinched their first Na- tional League title in 21 years with a 6-0 victory over the Bos ton Braves. On this date in 1929 : New York Yan kees Manager Miller Huggins, who led the club to its first six American League titles, died at the age of 50. Today's birthday: Philadelphfa outfielder Dick Davis ls 28. Coach acquitted on fraud charges A district court jury Thursday • acquitted former University of New Mexico assistant basketball coach Job.n Wb.i.senant of charges of fraud and filing false travel vouchers . . . Enterprise Radio Inc., the 24-hour. sports network, fired all of its employees and ceased operations, but promised to continue its search for investors in hopes of returning to the air . . . Houston Rockets veteran guard Calvin Murphy m ay pursue of- fers on the free-agent market lo get a ··barometer of his worth," the owner of the NBA team said ... The Washington Bullets an· nounced they signed Mike Ferrara, Randy Martell, Mike Howard and Eddie Brown, all 1981 draft choices ... Winston Cup point leader Darrell Waltrip drove his Buick to a qualifying record at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia and won the pole position for Sunday's Old Dominion 500 Grand National Stock Car race . . . Fan Hanover , testing colts for the first time in her career, became the first filly ever lo win the Little Brown Jug, coming from behind twice in the accident-marred final leg of 3-year- old pacing's Triple Crown ... Alan Jones, the defending Formula One world champion who has announced he will retire from driving at the end of this season, is not looking for a sentimen· tal parting from the sport. He will be racing in this weekend's Grand Prix of Canada in Mon- treal and then finish at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Oct. 17 ... Sid GIUman says pro foot· ball's restrictions on pass defenders mean "when you've got good ends and a hell of a passer, there is jut no way to keep them from completing passes." Television. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: 1 1 11excellent;I11 worth watching; I I fair; / forget it. n · 5:30 p.m., Chennel 11 ./ ./ ./ ./ DODGER BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston. Announcers: Vin Scully and Ross Porter. The Dodgers send Burt Hooton ( 10-6) to the mound against the Astros' Bob Ruhle ("4~) in the Astrodome. Houston Is on top of the National League West by 21;, games over Cincinnati white the Dodgers are in fourth place, five games back. RADIO Baseball -Dodgers at Houston, 5:30 p.m., KA BC (790); Toronto at Angels, 7:30 p.m., KMPC (710). Football -Edison at El Modena, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM). Whit 0 get SODI From AP dlspatcbu ock One gets u true appreciation fur tht• Chicago White Sox' month-long problemi. by hbll'ntnt( to pitcher Dennis Lamp expn·ss gratltUdt' ror the minimal support he receiyNi Thur:sday night "I've got to feel fortunate thl'Y got ml! som e runs because it was a tough gamt' · l..1mp s1ud after his 4-1 triumph over the Angeb at Anaheim Stadium. For Chicago, the win wa~ onl y its 'eventh In 27 games since the White Sox w1·n· ll•Jdrng the American League Wes t by 11 i ganw:-. on Aug 21.i TH£ WIOTE SOX' tailspin droppt-d them all the way into a last-place tie ~1th the i\ngeb who now reside alone in lh1· <'f'llur .Jfll·r Thu1.,d;1y night's setback. Chicago's fad eout ha!> ht't'll all tht! more mysterious since the club hds <:1111llrnwd to be the AL's top rutting team and l'Onl111u1•d Ill bo:u.t u starting rotation that, at lea't ... utt sst 1« ally. 1s among the league's finest "Somebody got the key h1i-. tonight That's usually what it boils down to." s;ml ('h1t•i.1go Manager Tony LaRussa 'Wh~n vou ~t't llll'm, you start to win. Tonight, it was Grt>g Luzinski .., 1nf1l•ld single and Harold Baines' homt.· run and <i<iuhlP LUZINSKJ'S IDT, the third ir1 a row after lY.o were out an the third inning, droq.• in thl' "10111 ng run against Bruce Kison, O I II ·rnap1.wd a 1 l 11e Baines' eighth homer in the sixth and run <irnnng double in the seventh dro\ e 1n Chicago., msur.ince runs. Lamp, 7·5, was grateful to Ba10E:' late game s lugging, which gave the righl·hander some breathing room as he put the f101shmg touches on another in a string of fine performance•., -.1nce Jorn . ing the White Sox' s tarting rotatton on i\ug 25 "Since I've been :.tarting. s aid Lamp the former Ch.icago Cub who spent thl' first half of the 1981 season in the bullpen, "tht• last thr1·e games I've had a better breaking ball th<in at any time 1n my career Establishing that n.•Jll) ht•lp" mt! later in the game ... Dodgers' S11iit/1J a l so a f·igl1lp1 · SAN FRAl"lCISCO c AP 1 It ""a:-. a night at the fights" rather than baseball as usual Thursday night at Candlestick Park The Los Angeles Dodgers 15-hit offensi\'e ex· ploson in a 7-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants was overshadowed by a wclh inning melee which saw Reggie Smith chmb mto thf' stands to fight taunting fans sitting JUSt to the left of the Dodger dugout. "The guy challenged me," said Sm 1th. who wasn't playing in the game. hut was ejected because of his actions Accordmg to Man ager Tommy Lasorda, a security guard hCld heen called earlier to remove one particul<.tr fan for harassing Dodger players "THE GUY THREW a helmet at Reggie. ' said Lasorda. who was on the field alonl-! with most or his players as spectators tos~ed garbage ~ind beer at the players. "What did you expect them to do? If the security guard had kicked the guy out the whole thing wouldn't have happened." Lasorda said .. The guy tells me ." said Smith. ·Jf I come down on the field , m y company will lose a $40,000-a-year employee. and if I break your arm. the Dodgers might lose the pennant race · "I told him I kind of doubted 11 Then he threatened to throw his helmet lone of the plastic souvenir kind> at me and I said, 'Now that could get me in there.' Then he whisked st at me. and I went in." When asked if he landed a ny punches. Smith said with a smile. "Yeah, I got in my licks Another guy with glasses took a shot at me too He's not wearing his glasses any more .. ACCORDING TO Giant offtc1als. eight people were being held in custody for instigating and participating in the fight. Frank Robinson, the Giant manager. had something to say about it, too It was all Lasorda's fault," said Robinson a fter Mike Scoscia's three-run homer capped a five run third inning which eventually sent the Giants down to defeat. B ase b all standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Wesl Division Kansas City x-Oakland Minnesota Seattle Texas Chicago Angels W L Pct. GB 24 19 .558 22 18 .550 lh 21 23 .477 31h 19 24 .442 5 18 23 .439 5 17 26 .395 7 15 26 .366 8 East Division Detroit 26 17 .605 Boston 25 18 .581 1 Milwaukee 25 19 .568 llh Baltimore 23 19 .548 21h x-New York 22 21 .512 4 Cleveland 21 23 .477 Slh Toronto 19 21 .475 51h x-First-half division winner .,...,....,..kefw C:lll<Oet•.,...... t Cle....iaMS ---.2 8•111,_.. S, -Yer11 1 K•-Cltyt, Ml,...MIU 2 s..n .. J, Tun 1, 11 IMlnot °"'" ...,_ ldWcMed T....,-10-.. T ........ ILAM 1-111 et C:•llfWlll• (Witt ... 11 n CIOWI ..... (Welts 1·tl llt 9ol-(Hunt t-01, 11 8•1tl,_.. (Mc~ 11-41 et N-Von 1.-M ), n MllW.._ <C--1 11"'1 et ~ IMwm ,..,,,ft Teua '"""" t-11et11111,_.... IAn"1'9MI, 11 IHttlt (81Mlstef 7 .. 1 itt KenMt City ,...,_ 1~~~ ... (0.-'"71 et 0.111-1-.. 11.-tl, • NATIONAL LEAGUE Weal Division W L Pc:&. GB Houston 28 15 .651 Cincinnati 25 17 .595 21h San Francisco 23 19 .548 41h x-Dodgers 23 20 .535 5 Atlanta 21 21 .500 61h San Diego 13 31 .295 15~ East Division Montreal 24 19 .558 St. Louis 22 20 . 524 l 1,ii Chicago 20 21 .488 3 New York 20 23 .465 4 x-Philadelphia 19 23 .452 41h Pittsburgh 17 26 .395 7 x-Fi.rst-half division winner ,,.,....,..ac-o-..n 7, S.0. l"renc:IKO J Cllke9010, -Ver11 t MOlltrNI 7, Pttbllurtfl I ~I~ U , St. L9'14s • Houlton S, At...,._ I OlllY e-1e....- T ... y•a•-~ (......,, !041 et H--l"llftle~I." ~II ....... CC.._ IWI et C:lll<.e9D CIC.-- l·JI Hew York IZ•tllrY 7°101 •I Montroel IGullkkWI M), 11 Clftclllftetl (leNftyl •SI et Au.Me ( ... ny 7 .. ), " ,.,.,._,... 1s.e.n-WI .. &1 • ..._.. (l(MC .. Sl,11 S.11 l"r•ntl1<• calu• M l •t .S.11 Dloeo ll'lr ...... N ),11 D2 H /F Oran o Coast DAILY PILOT /Fr iday. SoptGmber 25. 1981 ..----------------.. ,\.~\ ~,,,~ Buye1:S protected DEAR READERS: A musun designed to prote ct vac alloo-s p o t tlmt ·l bart' cus tomers from maklns hasty ded aloos baa been passed Into law and signed by C.overnor Brown. Senate BUI 3SS would glv.-purcbasen of time -share lnterests three days In which to change their minds about their purchase, as those buying merchandlae from door·to-door salespeople are allowtid to do under stall' ·~· Time -sha ring is a process whe reby several people own a property, usually a con- dominium or house ln a popular vacation s pot, with e ach owne r allotted a wt-ek or more per year use of the faclUty. "Time--sharlng arrangements are becom- ing a n increasingly popular way of assuring vacation time In a favorite spot, because of the rising costs of vacation homes," sa id state Senator Alan S ler ot y, D-West Los Angeles, author of the bill. Sleroty last year earried a bill which placed time -s hare transactions under the regulatory authority of the Department of Re al Es tate. Sieroty's concern with the i8bue ste ms from his f~Hng that p rospective buyers of time-share inter ests are sometimes subjected to high-pressure tactics by s alespersons and don't re aJJy think over the ir purchase befon~ agreeing toll. Not Gref'/py qu.olP DEAR PAT DUNN A friend told me that Horace Greele> did not originate the phrase. ··cu West . young m an." lie said another ne~spaper writer used it first and Greeley s toll' it. ls this tr ue'> J E .. Cost a Mesa It's true that Greeley d idn't originate the phrase almost a lways atlributed to him, but he didn't ste al it t>ithe r. "Go West, young m a n " first appeared In an article In the Te rre Haute "Express" in 1851, written b) a J ohn Soute. In an atte mpt to give credit where it wa~ due, Greeley even re prlntt>d Soule's article in his newspaper, ttle New York Tribune. But to no avail ; the phrase stuck to Greeley. R eplacetneul lwse 011 1t'ny DEAR PAT DUNN : I sent nine pairs of lronweve hose back to the company last December because they did not wear well I've written three times since then. but still have not received replacement hose as per the guarantee. Can vou help'1 L. L. Costa Mesa baron Venable, who handles guarantee r eplacements for lronweve hose, says no r ecord of your returned hose nor of your let· ters could be located. She is mailing the replacement hose to you, howe ve r. Next time you write to lrooweve , send correspondence to Mrs. Venable's atte ntion in care of Collins & Aikman Co., P.O. Box 52 Cllnton. S.C. 29325. < "'' a prnhic'm I h1•11 11 ,,,, I• /'11/ l>u1w /'111 1111/ 1·u1 red /<1p1• 1wlt1119 th•• 1111~u•1•rs CJntl Ill tum 1111u /ll'NI tu '"'' '' m•'</IJllW\ m QOt'l'rnm1·111 •inrl hti\lnP.\.~ \f(ll/ lllJ<Af QUl'S/llln\ /u /1tJ/ T>urm •\I Y 1111 r !'t'rl'I< t> < Jrnnq<' < uosr /Jni/11 111/111 /' () ff11I /.S61i ('min Wt•((l {'J\ 'l'Jlilh "·' muny /1·t11'r~ o.~ p;1.,~1hlc will h1• or1s111ered 11111 111111111'<1 mqwnt'.' or lt11/t'r~ nnl in1 lutltnq 1h1• rnuJ•'I , /111/ nut11t' ud.rlren mu/ hu~m1 .u h1111n ph11n1 n11n1h('r cannnl f)(' nm.\ldn1·d T/11., n1lumn rlPfJf'tJr\ dmli1 , r ccpl .'iuntkll/' DEATH NOTICES KING ""' nt·d and 11pe1.11<•d !.t•a •rJI FR ,\NC IS WI Ll.I AMutl lca;.c-. 1n llunt1ngl11n 1 fRANKl Kl:-.IG. age 75, re· Beach. Ca rur mJn' \t'tlr' sident of Jlunlmli?lon Beach. Relovt-d h1"han1t uf 1\lmJ Ca. Passed away on Thurs-King of Huntington Bl'aCh. day. September 24, 1981 at C: a . t ti a u I! h t r r ~ the Pacifica Hospital follow-Kalhl'ntlt' 1\1111-: of l111n1 ing a lengthy allnes~ :\i r 1ngton Bl'ach C'a 3 1>on,.. King was born 1n F1nley.W1ll1am I-' K1n.1t o f Ohio on August 15, 1006 He Campbell. t'a K1chard M ------------~King and J'hnma!. ( King ArW.,...... lfrtl!J lltll holds the dress sl1e was wt'armg 20 tfears ago wll<'n -;/1e inter swd und<'r hypnnNi/\ slie was ol>ducted by altens 'Close encounter' terror recalled P ORTSMO UTH. N.H. IAPJ It \I. as 20 years ago that time stood stil l for Ba rne) and Betty llill. t wo hours of terror recalled through hypnosis as a close en. l'Ounter with aJ ien beings in the Wh ile M ou n ta ins o r Ne w Hampshire On Sept 19. 1961 , the postm an and his wife said the y arrived hom e from a dri v~ through the mounta1ru. puzzled by stains and rips on her dress, scuffs on his s hoes and ma rk.:; on their car. Their watches had stopped. Neither could remember what had happened during two hours or t he trip. That blank would not be f11l cd until fo ur years later when the two submitted to hyp- n os 1 s Th eir s t o r y m a d e h~adhnl's The 11111!> told of being cap- tur('d b) creatures resem bling s hort, bald hum ans, with big eyes , n o ea r s a n d h i g h fun:lil·arl~ The) :.aid they were taken into a s pacecr aft, ex- <1mineJ ~•th s tra nge instru- ments and released. Hill died in 1969 and Mrs . Hill , now 62, who retired as a social worker 1n 1975. ofte n lectures on l ' FOs and her "capture." She marked t he anniversary recent· I) with a talk at Pease Air Force Base. In an mtt?rview, she described her experience as "sheer ter- ror.·· 'I must havl' had a s trong ht.>art ~he s aid "I s urvived I { !'or fou r > ears. the couple said t hey could re m e mber being chased by some kind of aircraft and g<.·t ting hom e late. but nothing ('lse. T hen Hill's health bega n to fail, and when he did not respond to med ication, a doctor suggested hypnosis. Under hypnosis. Hill mention- e d being captured by s trange be· mgs !Us wife began hypnosis treat ments _a nd the story un- folded. Near Campton, south of Fran- con ia Notch, a ft e r be ing rollowed by the U F'O about 30 miles, their car stalled . "T he car was standing rn the road and they star ted coming tow a rd us." Mrs. Hill s aid. "Barney kept trying to st art the car and it wouldn't start, and when they separated a nd came up in two groups on either sid e or the caf , that was it. "l was going to try to outr un the m . but I had jus t gotten the door open and was ready to gel out and there wer e fi ve of them standing r ight there ." On board the cr aft. she s aid, "the y put a needle-like instru- m ent in my navel. which was unheard of her e then. but now doctors do it every day ." Mrs. Hill says the aliens re· moved her dress. and apparent· ly got something on it. leaving pink stains tha t h ave de fie d analysis. She points to the lorn lining of the dress as evidence of a struggle. s aying, "You can see that I d id a little bit or fighting all the way to the cr aft." T he Hills became celebrities in 1965 whe n T h e Bos t on Traveler obt ain ed transcripts of the hypnosis sessions. "A UFO Chiller," the headline said. "Did THE Y Seize Couple?" T heir stwy becam e the theme for a movie and a popular book, "In- terrupted J ourney." Be ing a cele bnty h as advan- tages. Mrs. Hill says . A Portland. Maine. television station auctioned an e vening with Betty Hill m a fund-r aising drive and 10 people then spent hours at her house, he aring her stories first·hand and seeing her photos and slides. She told the m . as she tells a n yone who li s t ens, tha t as tronauts from othe r s olar systems visit Earth regularly. She sits for hours at a "landing site" near the coast. watching and laking photographs of ob- je cts she s ays are s pacecr aft. ·'They are getting a real close look at us," she s ays , "~d it's only a matter of lime befor e they'll sit down and say 'HJ , folks We're here ... · Pennant for pizza parlor prohibited Whe n Ponlillo's Pizza in Lincoln, Ne br. u ked per mission to Oy a pizza n ag In front of the estobhs hment city offi cials said no • An America n n ag? Fine, they said. A state Oag '> That's okuy. too. But a city ordinance forbids the hanging of advertising n ags in Lincoln. so Pontlllo's was told t-O vack up the pennant. Now city adminis trators are faced With t he choice or ('racking d own on businesses that have been nylng their own banne rs or just c los ing Lheir eyes to Illegal nae· wavers. * Detroit's Chrysle r Corp. and Its Japanese partner, Mitsublshi Motor s Corp., acreed on a plan allowing Mltsubisbl to market Its cars and truclul In the United States. Under the plan, Mltsublsbl wtll set up Its own dealer nd wo rk In tht' United States and begin distrlbutln« Its cars, starting with tbe 1983 model year. Until now MltsubishJ bu been forbidden t.o sell its car in tbe United tales by te rms of Its distribution agreement with Chrysler, signed lo 1970. * Three Easte rn Ne vada valleys were recommended as possible sites for a 1,500-megawatt Q<>Wer plant that'd generate e lectricity for 14 Nevada and Southern California utrhties. AJl are in Whl&e Pine Couty. * The parents of a 8-year-old Miami girl who was bit and killed after stepping off a school bus have been awarded $3.8 million by a Dade County Circuit Court jury. · * Lack or controllers at Pullia m Field in Flagstaff, Arb. may have contr ibuted to a runway collision between two pl anes. the second cr ash there since cont rollers were withdr awn Sept 5. according to the airport 's manager No one "'as inJured 10 I he t'rash Thursd ay l>c·t ween a Sk y West commuter ('arr ying 16 PLACES people and a corporate jct carrying t wo on a fog s hrouded r unway Co n t r o ll e r s wh o normally work at the airport's lowe r were withdrawn to fill in for s triking controller s at other airports, the m a nager -.aid * The federal government must pay a Reno man $300 ooo becau~e his health was shattered by a 1976 swine nu' in· ocula taon, a U.S. District Court judge has ruled. Because of lhe nu s bol, Jack D. Vesco will probably never be healthy a gain, Judge Bruce R. Thompson said in handing down the award. V~sco, along with thousands of othe r people, contract· ed a disease known as Gulllain-Barre Syndrome as a result of the nu shot. A school bus driver in Providence, R.I. has been sen· ten<.'ed to five years in prison for selling two marijuana c1garette5 lo a 13-yea r-old boy, who made the $2 purc hase under order~ or his father -a narcotics det ective * At least S2.S miUion has been spent in the 18-day effort lo unload a cargo of coal at San Pedro that began smolder- ing aboa rd an Indonesian freighter while at sea , an at· torney for the ship's owner said Thursday. PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUMN•N NAM&ITATS ... NT Tit• ....... lfl. ,.,..,. •• ,. "'"' 11;1,1 ...... . CAlnl! IUIL.O•llt , •u Well MecArlllur l ou .. verd, Wll• 112.C, 5eflla AN, Cellletftle '1'104 llHV I~. e c.11 ...... e '*°'• Potal1-, ~Tl Vie .. 0e A-. $.-1 Jvall C_...,_, c.tltor'11la t»IS Tiii• ~!NM h c.-ttd llv • <9"· por11llon Or ll"'"1d11 ••.,rv,prul...,I Tiiis "41~1 w•• ui.o wl\h llW Counlv Cltrll ol or.,... C-'Y on Sel>-temll., n , 1•1 1'11111' Pul>t1"'90 OrllnOt GMtl Delly 1'1191, S.pl. u . 0<1 1, •• I•. 1 .. 1 .... , ruauc MOncc flOTIClEOP DIUO\.UTIOM 01' r&•TNalltMtl' , Puljll< ,.,llCAO ll "''e0V elven 1"81 Richard /tit SCl'lel-e -Kirk M. L... ,._retofof• 00!119 llU!tl,.n undllt llw fktlllOUs llrm name -JlyM of c .. co al ins Monrovle a 1. City ., CO\i. Mtta, C-.lr Of Oraft99. Stalt of C•l"O'"'•· did on Ill• JI" day of .. ,,..; ... '"'· by """"81 " ......... 41 •olv o the u ld parlnor1.hlp 11 nd l•rmln•t• INlr rolallOnl u par11W1n therein Saki -!MU •n lfte future •Ill IM Condi>< t.O l>'t t(lr~ M L .. , wr.o will pay and dl .. herve ell lla11m11 .. -debU of I,.. firm end r.cel .. elll moni"' payable to 1"9 llrm. Further notice ii Mrebp elven ll'lel the unoonlone<I will ....,, be r•U>Onu ble, from !Iii> d•~ on. few •nv ot>llg.e lion In< ..,r.., l>'t the olMU 111 his own n•Mf'i or in the name of,,... firm OAT E 0 at Cosla Mew., CAllfornie, '"" 14111 dllY Of Sept.mber, 1•1 RlclWrd M S<helber9 PubllslWG Ora~ Coesl Dally Piiot.i $epl JS, ftll ,121 .. 1 l ruauc NOTICE NOTICE INVITlflG llOS 110 ITEM flO. Sit NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , ... , •Hied prociowl• •Ill bit reulva4 by 11\e Clly of COiia ""'1.e, 10 wit Tiie Cl· IY Co..ncll, p 0 Boa t:IOD, (Ml• Mese. ca111orn1a 9?•1'. on or betore the llOur of 11 00 • m on Friday, October t, l'ltl fl '111111 be tl>e •HOOftilbOlty of ,,,. bidder to deliver"" bid to Ille City Clertr:\ OH•<t Dy IM pr-r ennoun<ecl 11,... 81di•lllbe....,ilcly --•llll re•d aklud •t t t 00 • M • 0< 11s soon IMrUfl•• n ptll<llCabfe on Friday, Octo~r t, l'll t 111 Ille Council CNM\ Der\, Clly Hall, 11 Fair Orive, CMlll M•u, Calll orn111 t2Ut, for 111, FURNISHING OF LEASED POLICE PATROL UNITS AdodlOonal MIS of lfte -lflC-11on• may ~ oCJt111nec1 •t llw Office ot the Purctt .. 1119 A91tnt al 11 Fair Orlw, Cott• Mew, Celltornl• Bods •hoUld .. relurneo to Ille •llMllon of Ille CllV Clerk, within wld lime limit, In a1 Wll•d .., .. '-, ldeftllfled on Ille OUI•• side wllll ,,,. 81d Item Number •nd IM OpenlnQ Del~ Each bid shall ~lly H<ll •"4 oery •tom•• Ht tonn In llw ~ilk•" "°"'"-Any and 1111 eac9Pllon• to t11•1 spec1llullon• must be ci.arly stated In tile bid, end l•ll urt to Ml tonh •nv Item In ,,,. -clll<allons \hell De Q•O<tnds f0< <tJKlion of,,.. bkl Each Old .,,.,. I*! lor1h ,,.. '"" n•mu -resld9ncH Of •II perSOM •nd P•rt~• imeresteo In trw pr_.1. If the bid I• DY• ccwporetlon, \late IM n•mu ot tlW olflcen who can •Ion an •oreemenl on benalt ol tM c0<por.01i- •nd .,,..,,., mon than .,,.. otflcer mu st Sign It the bid Is by a partnar>ltlp °' • 1olnt Vt<\tuu, Slatt the na~ •nd -rn .. • of ell oaeneral par1nars -joint -.lurer•. If llw Dlddet Is a sole proprietorship ar .onotlter entity lhel doe\ llU\IMU ufl-der a ll<llllous """"'• the bid 1h•ll 1M In the real ,..,.,. Of the t>'-' with e desl9na110n fOllowrng .-1no "OBA Nixon eyed using 'tl1ugs' lflCTITIOUS llUSINESS llhe llct111011s n•mel", provldt4, NAME STATEMENT however ftO f1<1ihou\ ne~ Sh•ll be N EW YO RK cA P > A 1971 White House tape recording re- veals thcn-Prci.1dent Nixon was so a ngry over an anti-war dem· 1 o nstration tha t he endorsed a I suggestion to use Tea m sters un 1on .. thugs to assault p ro· testers, The New Yor k T imes re· ported. The ne wly disclosed tape, The Times s aid, 1s of a d iscussi between Nixo n and his c h1cr of staff . H.R. Hald eman. on May 5, 1971 during a three. d a y Vietnam War protest in Washington A transcnpt of the ta~ ob· ta1ncd by The Tim es s hows Ha ldeman ra ised the idea of hir· ing Teamsters to "really hurt 'e m You know smash some noses .. Fast ~nds BELFAS T IA P 1 IRA hunger strike r Be r n ard Fox g ave up hJs fas t at the Maze prison after 32 days without food because of a bloc ked kidney, the Republican Inform a tion Center s aid TP'lw toUowlrtQ P.riOn' a re oo&no uwd unte~1 there ''• <wr~t rearstr•· Dutln•u ••· lion wltn '"' OrM19f County Recor"-f• MA T's SCHOOL OF MUSI C In <eM OI COl'PC>ralions, lnclud9 Uhl .o2V) N~ll Main Str ... I 5.anla Ana' namu of Ille Prttl4ent, Secreter;, CelllornWI 91101 • • t ru •urer, ---r FranlJ T~illky IO..J y C rt Tiie Cily C.,._ll of Ille Ctly ol Costa Fountain V•ll•v. Cal;lom•• '170I • •, Mew ••-"" Ille ri9f!I to re1ec1 •nv Rebe T"l)llllky 10..1 La Gert or •If blO\ Fountain Veil•V Cihlornle t770I •. OATEO Sef>t 17, 1'11 Burl TtollflkY 10967 L• Ca t.o Publlshed Oran91t Coast Dally Pllotj Fou"1aln Veller Cainornla 9170I r ' Seol B t'lll 0~ Tttl~ bvtln•t\ Ii conouctf'd b'f • Qener•I P¥1M ..... IP A-TtPflllky Thi• st.ate,,_,I WH filed wltlt lfte County CMrk of Or•noe Count, on $peptomt»r 2J. !ti! l'llllH Publlsl'wd Orllt'Of Co.,.I Deify Piiot, S.pl ts. <kt J,. ,. ,., .... ~. ruauc NOTICE P'UBLIC MOOCE NOTICE 0 1" DEl'AULT AflD ELECTI°" TO SELL IMl'OaTANT MOTICE IF VOUA PROPE RTY IS ,,. FORECLOSE BECAUSE YOU AA& 8EHINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS, ll MAY 8E SOLO WIT HOUT AN'( COURT ACTION, •!'fd you m.oy Ila,_. FICTITIOUll BUSINESi fM IPQ•I •!viii lo brl119 your eccount lit NAM E STATEMENT OOOd \l•ndl119 Dy peyl119 •II of l'04lt pas! due pe.,.,_,, plu• permitted c-bu~~~~o;~ow1n9 i>e•><>n> ••• do1n9 h •"'1 0 _. •illlin 111,... montll. FRENCH IOTCHE N ... , Br " lrom .,.., dale 1111\ notice ...... · 1 < <orded '"'' """""'' " ~.m se as Ol :;~••. Newl)Ort Bu ell Calllorni• Seolembtr 1, 1•111 •nd wlll ln<rHS. u,. Roo.n L. TllOmuon, IW6-' L.euen, 111 your accoun1 becomu curr1t11t. Y• Fountain V&llty, C111t1orn11 •VOi may not hew lo pay Ille enllrt unpefcl Gloria J Thome 1....,. I. P<>r11on Of your 1Kcounl, even t,..,.. Fountain V•llev Ca~O:.n•• t170l .. .,,.n. lull payment w.s Otm-. but VOCI Th1\ DiAtneu '' c-..ct..i bv • I -must P•'I' '"" •""""''slated ..... .,. oivickwl n n Unt•u Ille ob1t91111on btlnt R-r1 L TN>maM>n forte 10.ed uoon i»rmll• a lonoer fll11 \t.llemenl wH filed with IN period, VOU havt IM l~I rlQlll to slap County Cftr~ ol Oran~ County on Ille lorKIOSUre only by P•Vl"9 ,,.. •n· $epl 3 1'l l llrt am ount demanded bV vou r • l't7'91 crtdi tor within three montlls after ,.,. PubllUWd 0.-Co.oll Delly Pilot d•i. ot r.c-llon Of this document, SePI 4• 11, II. H 1'll ~j =-~c::. dalt of recordlnt appear To lfnd out ir. •mount you mus PUBLIC MQJt( pa y, or lo arianQe tor NYmtnl to s -------..------1 trw lorecl°"'re, or 11 vour pr~r1y 11 NMJMI NOTICE TOCaEDITOllS ...... ...az In torec'°1i1Jrt for •nv ott\ef' '"'°" conl•cl PCM Rulty and Mana menl. MIN1l•"ll _,tor Sea ISi• Commu"lly Auoctallon al U7J Supe~ior Covrt ot lhe St••• ol Blr1cher Drive, El Toro, C•lllornl C•llforn••. for the County ot Oranoe f1'30 11 1411 .. n61 In IM ""°ti .. oft,._ Es .. le of JACOB If you lleve any quotlons 0\4 ROSS WUIS1'EA, Oe<usad should conte<I • f.OWV"' or ,,,.; ;,..1 ptffCE llOTHHS SMfTHS' MOlTUAIY 627 Marn SI Hun11ngton Beach 536-6539 both of Cosla l\k'\a, Ca . abo S Ur\IVlllj! dre 10 granckh1ldren Fnends m,1) call at the Punce Brothers Sm 11 hs :\1 nrtuan f rom 2 OOPM to 1; OOPM .on Frr day. Septembt>r 25. 1981 The DEATHS ELSEWHERE FOR THE RECORD Notice IS hareb'r elv1t11 lo credlto" emmental -1 wllkh may have In• having Clll•MS ~IMI ,,,. wild de<•· sured your -ct.ftt to Ill• clalms In the olfke of IM Ae m•mber YOU MA Y LOSE cler• of U.. eforesald '°""or to Pre· LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT .. nl ti..m 1o IN undenlvned Ill Ille of. TAKE PROMPT ACTION rAClffC VIEW MIMOllAL rAlk Cerm tery Morl uarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newpon Beach 644·2700 McCOlMICIC MOITUAllH Laguna Beach 494-941 5 Laguna Htlls 768-0933 San Juan C8p1strano 495-1776 HAAlo. U.WM-MT. OllYl Monuary • Ceme1ery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 5'0-555' ,IBCl .. OT ... S l&L. .. OADWAY M011'UAI' 11 0 Broadway 'Costa Mete 642-9150 Births Holy R~ary Wljl ~recited PESC\Ri\. Tlal~ lt\Pt SACRAMENTO IAPI MOACUH-tAL on Frida). September 25 l11chael V. DiSallt'. 73, a John "Chuck" Erreca. 70. MOtrtTAL. rHHYTHIAN l !Mll a1 R OllP~t at SS Simon .... , & J ude CatholtC' Churrh former Ohm ~overnnr, died former state d irect.or of Mr afld M" Jonptt l<ac llurka, when• the Mai.s of Chnstwn Werlnl'~tl) of a heart al· public works and longtime ,,.,,1,... glr1 nurial will bt• l'l'lcbrated on tack DiSallc served as gov Los Banos civ ic leader, Mt. •nd """· oavld cant, Cott• Sat urrlay. September ;rn, ehrnor hnf ""~h10 rrom 1959 died Wednesday Mt ... bov .-.,...4 1981 al 9 JOA M lnlermt-nt 1 rnui.: ,,,.,..,. Mr •ncl Mrs St•phen S<11wert1, w al l be at t:ood Shep 1 • • , LOS ANGELES <API ,.. • .....,9MOl.elr1 h erd Cem et er.). Hu nt Sl LLl\.\N, Ind <AP I -Harry Warren, R7. one of :;e:,.':'a!:"'1rw:•Co1ie11i,Lavune lngton Beach. Ca. In lieu of Robert On ld. Heath. 53, a the most successful com-Mr. 4IM Mn. oav1c1 H•rrlf'lll, C•t• flowers the fami ly requcsti. for mer president of the posers of popular music Mete.'°¥ contrlbutionsbe madetothe H.eath Candy Co • die~ a n d winn e r of three ':'~"l:v-:~v.'::;"'11" St•lnmat1, Sl Vincent DcPaul Society \\ednesday in an ctuto acc1 Academy Av.a rds. died A1191111• 180 South Cvpress Orange' de n t Jtealh wa s the Tuesday Warren received ""'· enc1 Mn. J-EQUll•. """'· Ca. 92668. Pierce . Brother; ~randson or the founder of Ac a d e m y Aw a rd s r 0 r ~~.:.-:.. ~-Bourquenle" Smiths' Mortuary d1recltmi. •he candy company. L.S. ··Lullaby of Broadw a)*-," co.t•Mna,bOy 536·6539. Heath "You'll NeYCr Know" anti Mr. •lld Mn. K,_t Le. c .. 1. Me ... MOULTRUP 'On lhe Atcheson, Topeka -.. LOIS MOUL.TR r. res1 PHI LA DELPHIA tAPI and the Santa Fe." ~•llll"""-1M41rk•Y,...., lr•IM. dent of Costa Mesa, Ca Joseph J . Novm Oft, 64· • end~ ~ HMIY, C•uo Pi.ssed away on September ra d io und t e l ev i sion NEW YO RK (AP I ,... .. ,,1r1 23. 1981. She is survived by personality ~nd the pr?· David Kidd, 68. a desrgner =~'.':.,~J-Wel!M4ua,c...1e h er children J amea T d ucer of Di ck Clark S of coats and suitswh06e de ,..... Moultrup of Costa Mesa. Ca .. _American Bandstand, .• signs were worn' by such Mr •• ,,. """" o.or .. "111. Co.ta and Jane Ann Havens of died Monday Hollywood stars as Marlene ~~~Gary Wl>lt•. SM J- Santa Ana Heights, Ca , 7 Dietrich, Ingrid Bergman e.11tt-.M¥ grandchildren and 2 grent· and Greer Gar1on. died -· •M Mrs. w111r.m -..1, grandehlldrcn. Gra veside Cll l C AGO t AP > _Monday. ~·~"~i 1t1c1.s ......... aervlces YJlll be held on Edward J. SpaJ"lln•, 84. •n SAN FRANCISCO <APl '""""'-"·"" S•l urday. September 2&.1 educ ator and found lnc Alma Bi.ob Walker, =-._."'_,,A""',.._....,, c.a 1981 at 10.00AM at Ro~el president of Rooaevell toe, 8 leader in San Fran· ·• ,...., Htlll Me mor ial Park. Univeralt)'. died Wcdnea· claco IOClety for five dee· Mr, •114 ,.,., ll0«1atd awa11H11, S.rvlce1 under the direction I day adea a-.e • dl----l "'-c•nd· ~IM,"" of Baltz Berferon-Smit.h Ir · a ;""'ob ·~ """ " -'· •'"' Mn. Art*•• Gv•'-~• • Tulhlll Weslcllrt Chapt J t.A JOLLA !AP)~ LOii VI~:-} .... :. ~~0.,d/n8 :,~..,...~-~·'",_, 14Ln _ ... <* Morluary or Costa Mesa. s S•Kll a former wife ot m•n~-_.._ ..__.. ..,. ~ & ""*'-Me 937L ' ' ' -"""""" -•"'.v U ""· llM ..,... """9r •'-lo .:-San 01~10 financier C. Y••n. .....-.. ~~.~tra n------------, Arnholt SmJth. died Sil.ft-; J ! 1 .. ,. •H Mrt ....... ,, •11,11•11. costaMw day. Tbuoupl•divorced bilLY &Or ]' ~:".-::....o.-.._. ~937 1 1968 after 44 )'cart of m•r· QASllRID ~S 1 ,_....._,., • • ...._ _____ .__...,,_, r ace. • •• ,. :t •-.. ~--. ,,..,...., Mr and Mn. CNrlu Grllllllt, Hunt· lneton 8Mdl. 9lr1 M r •nd M r"\. Rober1 H•lv•r son, Co~t • ,.,..,., bOV .. , ... -........ -r. Mr •ncl Mn. Vlnay Gupta, Gotla t.M111,9lri Mr and Mri. David H•rdlnq, Cotta M•sa,boy Mr. •nd Mrl ArHnlo Aromando, Founteln ve1i.y, girl ~t s Mr and M rt Moltemm •d Ouklt•lkll, Intl,., elrl Mr and Mn. EdWard Gulld. F-· t411n Vell•v. elrt •1111-........ -.,. Mr, a!'fd Mr~ Cra!v Lemti.rt, Cotla MeMl,boV Mr a!'fd Mn. H•<Wrt Lv ... Hunt· 11191on eMCtt, boV ',, "*''' Mr. end M"-Vince Pis.no. Hunt· Ing Ion 8uc:lt, bOV Mr •nd Mrs RoMrt Norma n, CoJ1• Me111,11oy Mr. -Mn. J-IM<Mlll<MI, Coste Meta. 9lr1 ......... Mr. -Mn. J-th., a.ruck, Coro11a wl ,,..,., boy Mt end Mn. flloH rt Marll l•, N .. llO't 8Mctl, boy Mr ellll lllln. 0.Vlcl l"ff.-, HUlll· 1"9ton tleeal, bOY Mr. -Mrl e ... ,., ~~Mr, L119Uft8 N'9U91, '"' Mt. etld Mrl, 1811 McCollom, F-. t.111 v ........ Mr efld Mn. Tlmotlty AllbOll, NawPOl1 hecll, tlrl ........ ,, Mr . -Ml'l Jow fll-o, C•te Mna, 1111 M r4 end Mn. .,_ ...._,._,, et.le N4eaa,11otr M r. alld Mn. J..._.. 0....,, C.ta ..... , .. Mr •"' Mrl. J-t aurflt._, ,__..lft Y....,, t1ri 1¢1 • " ""· .... Mn..,_~. c.-det Mer.tlt1 Mr. aflll Mrt. J-J""'-, L...- le>«ll, 91" Mr,.,..._ •Ut "9fe • .._, ..... "" IMcl\,"" Mr ~ Mn. lt9"rt "•'fl••• ~ltr1 lice ol MICHAEL A WUISTEA, II pr• NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN ll'lel ltulonal corpor•llon. tUl1 P•••· pursuent to Ar1k14' IV Sections 1•tld1 mount 8fvd., Sulla 8, Paremount, CA of Iha 0.Cl•rallon ol 'c0 .....,.,1s, Cot\· 'Cl7U, which la11er office Is Ille Pia<• Of dlllons end Amrktlons, ra<Of'Old Oc· bullntts Of I"' ..-n)9Md in ell mat· tober 26 1'7• In 8-11'27 lers pertalnu19 lo Wiid Ht.lie S..Ch 406-•SJ ;,. Oft1clal Records • o':: clelms with the NCHWry vouc.,.n County Calllom<• 11 _..;,, the ol>-mu1t be llled or pr....,,.., H eloresakl lloaho~ of .,...,,....j of Hwti-1$ het within lour months •lier ti.. f.lrll occurr•d Mollee of said bree<h efld ~bllc•llon Of 1111• ftOtlu. .rJ•n w•• fifed tor record on Auou I 6 DATEOS4sll 13, '"' "'I I 8ooel 171 p 1-. ~ 1 • MICHAEL A WUIST ER ' n 14 • age ..., "' sell MICMAlEL 11 WUISTEll Offl<lel Atunts. No payment of pa11 AttenM 91 , ·-• tlue •"'°""" Pies occur'9d. T.,.relor•1 Y ........, lhe Su Isl-Community Auoclellefl 1 .. J7 ,,.,_ 11¥41., S.tte • -· rt.reoy e1«1 to wll Ot" ceuw to lie f'ara"'-. CA "'7D ClUl .,._7m sold, ,,.. fol-1119 <Mscrlbecl rMI -perty to satisfy ,,,. obll911tlon; PubllsM<I Orenoa Coast Oally Piiot, Unll JI of Lot t sltueted In Tract Sept 15. Oct. 2, t. 16, '"' 47.o.tl '"'· H..., m.., racOf'Old In 8°'* 114, PUIJC llTXC Pages Jt-4, l"'h1sl14 of Mlt«ll-t Mepa In Iha Olflce of lN Covnly Recorder of Or •no• Coun tf, Calllornle l'ICTITIOUI IUllNats TIM record Yftted 0-f of , ... -.. _. STATllM•flT per1y mor• COM"*'IY know,, H 21 S.• T.,. lollowlnQ pe,_ Is do!llO Ml-111and Orio . Mawport l•e<ll MH H ! Celllornla h L.IO'l'd II Mullen• s & p INOUSTltlES .... Wul Frati< .. Mui-. llUI, CoJta Mesa, Cellfonlla nlf1 0.l•d · s.pt-4 1'11 Rkllatd 0-. 5-11, 7 .. WetC IMI...;,. tlll, Cla~ Calltom!at1'11 ~ a-1e-Tlll1 fie-w~ flied Wltfl ... 1,: T. 0..,,.. ..... County Cltl1t of OrlllOI County llft s.t>-STATE OF CALIFOltNIAI ttmi..r n. '"' hs l'tllm COUMTYOFOAANGE l PUOll"*I Or .... C-1 Delly r 11ot, Oii ~ .. 1-•• ltll, !Mfol't "'8, ... 5"4. U , Oct. t, t, 16, ltll UIMI ................ • -.,.., P\lbll( 111 Md fW ..... Slftt • .,.,_lly ._.,.._ T. OAVIO HTH, .,_,,to -to lie e f'llel!Mr of lM 1 ... llrm of tlle (6t"POf'9• llell 1hel •-uted ,.,. •ltltfn lnJtn.-l'ICTITIOUS IUMNHI IMM. 11-'9 -to bit IN NAMll ITATU .. NT wM HK'*"' Ille Wltlllfl ~I el\ flla fol._.. '9f'IOfl Is ~ iloual-lltllell 61 Iha CO'Mrel1-ft IM,.111 MU U : oemM, afld act.1-11 dll f \9 -tMit MAlllNIE MAINTENANCI!, lftS -II ~Mlefl HKIMcl ti. wltlllfl Coll •e• A•t flue, Coth M•ta, fMttuM9ftl __ ,'°lb 1 ,.. ... .,.., C•ll!Ornla .,._ a retellltiOll ., lb ... ,,. ef OlrecW.. T,.._ '-"Woodl, *I II-WITNl!Uflfly!Wtd ..... 9"1<181-1 lelllevans, ._,.. II lllo!M, CalllWNe .... 1 .. , A. lwtll ti I'» Not.afy '°'*k ' 1'1111 ..._ I• ~ 111'1 11111 lft.. Au.&• MO Pt.An ... ~ • ...,. .. '--9 T L.W.-. .. .._,._ ...... Tiii• *"""""' -..... •• .. ........ ..... ca.. .. 0-t\' ~ " Or.,... ~ ... l1MI ..... ttmtwta.t• ................... "" ,._...Or-.. c.ll Delly .......... ~ 0-. Otltf ....... ..... -.on.a.t,M,111' • .... U.00.''·'!lz- A,. ........ Smiles and congratulations were m order for Don Marrs. 44. cancer patient from Cmcmnati. who returned home this week after completing half of his .. Marathon of Hope." a foot crossing of the t ' S from lllmois to California. He is greeted at Cincinnati by Michael Holz111ger. right Woody t ictini of fou1l play? A 6-foot. 55-pound stuffed Woody Woodpecker last seen two weeks ago on the Emmy awards telecast is missing, and its owner. animator Walter Lantz, fears fowl play. Lantz. who created the car- toon character, was asked by the Television Academy if he had taken Woody home after the ceremony Sept. 13. Lantz s aid he was in formal attire to make.a pre- sentatioo at)d it might have appeared strange if he had tried to carry his 6-foot friend through the lobby Britain's Prince Andrew piloted a helicopter that rescued 'a sailor swept inlo t he sea from the deck of a submarine. the British Defense Ministry reported. The 21-year-old second ~on of Queen Elizabeth II, who is s erving a 12 -y ear com - mission in the navy, was piloting a Sea King helicopter while taking part in a training exercise in the Firth of Clyde seaway out· side the western Scottish port of Glasgow. Today 's world lacks e legance in clothing, food, women and especially mus ic. 72-year-old jazz legend Ben· ny Goodman says. Goodman says he "can't imagine someone 40 years from n ow reminiscing fondly about having heard Blondie, or even l.he Roll ing Stones, or -what was the name of that group the other d a y ? GOODMAN Clash." "What can they say about it?'· the clarinetist and band leader told American magazine. "I always wanted to do things with style," Goodman added. "Don 't care if it was clothes or eatin~ or women." M1yor Oluat Felaatela of San Francisco will con1lder undeqioing major surgery on a bent~n tumor when she re· turns from a trade mlsslon to the Fllr Eut on Oct. 10, her office says. Doctors say an operation to remove the uterine tumor could keep the mayor In tht' hospital for a week and ~t home for a month. Actress Beverly D' Angelo, who co-starred in such mov- l es as "Coal Miner's Daughter" and "Hair," was hospitalized for tests for a possible ovarian cys"-her publicist said. The tests kept M s D'Angelo from attending the Hollywood premiere. of her movie, "Paternity." in which s he co-stars with Burt Reynolds. Ms. D'Angelo, who played the late country anti western singer Pally CUne in "Coal Miner's Daughter" and a high·society coed turned pro- tester in "Hair ... was at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital. Gov. Jim Huot of North Carolina had the biggest turnout ever for one of bis weekly news conferences. but be wasn't the main at- traction. Na ta lie Wood, Louise Fletcher, CHU Robertson and Cbrlsropber Walken, leading players in a motion picture being filmed in the slate, were the objects of attention as Hunt presented them at his regular session with re- porters in Raleigh. The actors are in the area to begin filming "Brainstorm." a film built a round high-technol ogy re· search and futuristic de- velopments at the Research Triangle P ark . ...._ Chicago Mayor J aoe Byrne enriched her campaign cof- fers by about $2 miljjon as a result of a gala fu RW-raising eUort billed as the •·world's largest cocktail party." Some 22,000 supporters bought tickets for $100 apiece to attend the party. The event featured food , sights and musical sounds from around the world, including towering sets recalling the W i ld West, pagodas and geisha girls. European windmills and African and South American wildlife scenes -complete with live animals borrowed from the Lincoln Park Zoo. Fair weather stays Coastal Fair lllrCWQll Saturcley but low c.IO<ldl-,.,._... -.._,.1"9 lloun. Coastal -'°'"1111\ '°· 71 lllOfl Satur- day. lnlallcl -""'19"' U, 1• 1119'\ Saturday. EIHwlle,.. ll9flt varlallle wln0.1 nl9ht and "-"'nt llo<.rs be<omlnv Extended outlook COASTAL. MOUNTAIN Aa•AJ -Nl9hl end mot'll4119 io., cloue and local t09 In co.tal -Ohrwlta lair Hl9f\ .__ .. lo 11 at beac:l•H. n 10 a In vai....-. and u to 71 In ~IM LOWS " lo ., In coastal and valley ~-and ..i to U lnmo..nt.alM. wot to -.111wu1 10 to 11 knob ----------Saturdey .,.,.,_, wltfl M-wind wave• ~ •-"• 1 10 2 fMt. L-cloudt,.. n19M -~ lloun b«om"'9 par11y wnny durlftv Temperatures Saturcley ~. Albany --------------!~ A~llle U.S. summary Ml La~ ~ .i .en 1• SI 11 .. ,, ., 11 '° .. 51 10 <I.I u 62 ... ~ ~..::::.. \"'O•t" ~•01 O"'o•, Oulwtt•d a:nIIIIJ ---== = 11 '1 . J2 5'oo11 ene '2 7t TUllO 5' SJ IS 71 ,, j.4 Showen and tlluftci.rstorms w.,.e K attareci from Teu1 to Necw-a.-. and IC.,IHI lod•Y. end frem No,.,,,.m Calltomla to !tie nor-.. Rocky Mounl•ln• and •lo"t the Pacttl<c-. Atla..W AllankCty llalllmOA lllrml""'"' 1111marck llolM "°''°" llrow11•"* .0 .. -~ 61 ..• tn u " .01 n 19 KaMClty La1V09M Little ,.oc:k Loulavllle Maml>fll• Miami Mllw..,ll• Mpl .. St.P Na.,,vlllo Ne11110rlo- New'l'on Nor104k OIWa Clty OIMM Or10flllo PflllodpNa P-111• Pltbbur9" Piland, #lie l"tland.Ore 11- 11 " We"' Lnetll 15 W Wkhlta H .. tl 76 71 jj .. .0 7' ,. " ... 7' CAU"°"NIA There _,. "'°-" and • few tlluftls.r~ today OWf -mid an0 U""9f Mlululppl River valley, -s~ llf191tr9d ac:rou -IN end perts Of Florlda. Sca U ered showe" e nCI tllun· -~ ..... fore<•~ later t-y lrom ld•llo a nd 11ortllern Uta h tllro11911 Ill• Great Lake• end nor1llar11 Malfte. ~' -•• ••-pe<ted lo lie numerous lrom Illa nortllern RocklH tllrougll Nortll Oakote '° Ille ...,_, G,.al ~Iles. A few tllunclerttorms ... ,. forecast O'tff SouOI Flortda. Tem-al\wn Hr1y today raft99d from Jt In lltadtorCI, P• , to N In Plloenl•. llvtta lo Cllar1ttnSC Cl>arlatnWY C,,.yeftN Cllkato Clnclnnetl Cleveland Columllul Oel-l'tWlfl 0el'IY ... OuMollWI Detroit Oululh EIPaJO Hertford HeloM HOftOfulu HO..SIOfl lndl'laplls u ~ 11 '2 .. •I 71 " .111 11 11 .tn 12 ,. .... ., <I.I n " 7' S1 .IJ 71 61 ... ., u u u .OJ ,, 62 '° • .en '1 u .l1 • n .. " n i. Salt Lallo Seattle " ., .0 Sl 11 u " 10 71 .. '° 10 u •7 ,, 76 .. . , '° .. 67 It n 45 ., .. ., . 70 62 Bakenllelcl 24 lltytM .ot Eu ..... a Fr-Lance1wr LOS Aft9itlft MarysvNle .01 Mott•rey IQ N-ln o ... 1aftd PHoaMllM Rod lllvff RodWoOll City .12 Sacrememo Salinas .9' SellOleeD S....l'r-bco ... Selltae.,...._ Slo<k'°" Tflermal • S1 .. .0 44 15 " II '° ,. u " SI '1 u .. S1 ,, 44 61 w .42 .. 9 ·" 11 S2 .u " S1 ,. " 61 SS , . 70 '° ,. u n ----------Jackll'IVlle H S2 St Louis SIP-Tampa St Ste Marie . " '2 44 .01 Ukloll J7 Bars-n .. Califonua Souttwm G1lltomla 111ou14 be fair t11rou9h Saturday but wllll somo nlelll and mort1l"9 low c-lneu •lofte t,,. ~ and 11'1 the valleys, IM Nellollol ........ Senlc:e 1-.1t1. H19M at .. 11eeci.. lrom Santa 11•111ero _., • L-. 9"<11 -Of.,,.. c:-ty INWld be lrom .. lo n. warmlfle °'*" 5 d99fWI In lnlaftd ereas. Volley ,,.. lhollld lie from 1' lo ... "''"' .... ,..., ,. to u. Owtty ..... ....,._. wlftlbOf IS to u ..,.... INllld Mow ..,....... tlle 11a rlllorn deHrt• a11d Antelo" Valley,...,..~ wlll •,,_al to '2. TM .......,,. ~I -"'-t C_, ... RI-v .... p lllOuld flaw a ...... ...._.,-... II Wiii .... lie wWly In tlle -. tel111, wtlere llltll tom,.ra twres llleuld , .... '""' .. te "· -~ ,,_.., .. u. LMA,.....w•~•or ...,. ,...,._ at ,...,.,. -"' tlle ,...,,.,,.., _,,..,._ 77. Mlyru.tM•.,., .. ._ .... , . 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The same 24-hour ans werlha service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors mutt include their name and telephone number ror verlflcalion. No drculatlon c1Us,p&ease. • • Tell.us what's on your mind. ' 642·6086 . . . . . ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT,.t=rlday, September 25. 1981 L 5,000 due at parade Newport's 15th.anniversary procession to circle center A crowd ol 5,000 ls expect~ to view Newport Beach's 75\b ao· niversary parade Saturday aJ. ternoon when the 47-unit pro- cess ion will circle Faab lon Island and then line up for judB· ing. The parade. to be&in at 3 p.m .. is the showpiece ol the city's week -long annive r sary ceremonies that formally con- clude Sunday with the dedica- tion or the new seven-lane Pacific Coast Highway bridge. The anniversary parade will c ircle Fashion Island in a clockwise route, starting and ending on Newport Center Drive at San Nicholas Street. Spectators are urged to show up early and can view the parade from either side of Newport Center Drive. Parking in Newport Center will be open and free t-0 spectators. Grand marshals are Dee WilJiamson Barnett and her brother Bill Wtlliamson. Both are 60-year residents of Newport Beach and were named grand Cavities collected for exam Yenny Kennedy has collected her cavities. Mrs. Kennedy is a native In- donesian who married husband Jens en Kennedy three years ago and moved to Yorba Linda. She was a dentist in her homeland and since moving to Orange County, she has been learning English and taking examina- tions to earn a U.S. license. Her last step is a clinical ex· um in San Francisco. The Kennedys have been ~earching for two people with specific types of cavities and two back-up volunteers to ac- company them on their five-day trip. "We're fairly well set now," said Jensen. Two volunteers were chosen from those who called after reading newspaper articles, he said. and another family will serve as back-up. To sweeten the service. the cavity-people will receive free travel. room. board and sight- seeing during the t rip early next month. And they'll also get rid of a toothache. .Applicants s oug ht in CETA plan Despite federal grant cuts, Orange County's Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETAl program seeks applica· tions from coastal area resi- dents to enroll in paid classroom training. A CETA spokesman said this week that successful appHcants who must be at least 18 years of age will earn $3.35 an hour while enrolled in the program. Available, he said. are a num her of vocational training slots at the various coastal col- leges. The program incl udes classroom training in business skills. machine shop, welding, printing and electr o ni c technology _ Especially encouraged to app· ly, he said. ar e residents of Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. marshals for that reason. Parade marching bands will include the 3rd Marine Air Wing, the 15th U.S. Air Force Marching Band and marching . bands ft"om Newport Harbor and Corona de! Mar high schools. Celtbrltics riding 1n the parade will include actor Buddy Ebsen. Ruby Keeler and Jeanne Cagney. Mayor Jackie Heither and other members of the City Council al110 will ride in the parade. Ralph Gray. director of the anniversary parade and a 1/7- year veteran of the Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, said judging will take place in front of Newport Center's J .C Penney's. Five awards will be presented following judging by a panel of Ora ng e County· • municipal and superior court judges. Following the judging, a music entertainment program is sc heduled in the center. Performers include Guy Halfer· ty and his orchestra and Newport Police Chief Charles Gross and his barber shop quartet. Evening musical ente rtain m ent at the center, starting al 7 p. m , will feature Henry Bran don and his big band orchestra. A,.WI ....... SEES DANGER -French President F'ranco1s Mitterand. in his first news conference since taking office four months ago. says the Soviet Union could become the dominant world military power by 1985 and called on the Kremlm and the U.S. to begin disarmament negotiation!) He offered Paris as the site . •Diabetes bike ride sponsor forms provided Restaurants in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach and San Cle mente are now providing sponsor sheets for participants in the eighth annual McDonald's Bike Ride Against Diabetes. · The sponsor sheets will be car- ried by bike riders with pledges for every mile pedaled . The event will take place from 9 a .. m . lo 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 4 . Rider s will travel neighborhood routes approved for safety by local law enforce- ment agencies . Area McDonald's restaurants and local parks will serve as checkpoints during the bike ride. Maps are available for official trails in the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley. Costa Mesa- N e w port Beach. and San Cle mente communities. Top money-raisers will qualify for prizes such as a trip lo Hawaii and 10-speed bicycles. All participants will receive a free bicycle cap upon registra· lion. The fund raising event. held i n coope ration with the Americ4Jl Diabetes Associ~tion, is aimed at collect.ing $500,000 in Southern California. range County's Complete Video Sto * VIDEO MOVIE RENTALS* A.C.A. * EQUIPMENT RENTALS * SONY Y~ FOA EVERY MOVIE YOU RENT DURING SEPT., YOU GET ONE FREE OP•ll 7DAYS AWl•K * VIDEO RECORDERS * M.G.A. t VIDEO CAMERAS * MAGNAVOX * VIDEO ACCESSORIES * PANASONIC * INTERLEVISION * HITACHI * COMPUTERS * SANYO * BLANK TAPES *ZENITH * PRE-RECORDE TAPES HUllYI DIHJ Plllt FRI DAV, SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 D D llBUIA BIACH /SDUTH COAST CAVALCADE GARDENING BUSINESS Open space plan eyed. Laguna propo$al for coastal land raises lawsuit threats ' The Laguna Beach City Coun- e il will consider once again Tuesday the city's local coastal plan, which includes open space provisions community land· owners say infringe on private property rights. City Planner Kyle Butterwick said a controversy arose at a public hearing on the proposed plan this week when several owners or undeveloped land in the city objected to the land use portion of the plan. Butterwick said the city's pro· posal to preserve most or its re- maining hillside land as open space raised threats of lawsuits from the property owners. Under the plan land parcels which have hillside terrain in more than 45 percent of the area would be zoned as open space, ·meaning no new homes could be built on the property. Lands with between 30 and 44 percent hillside would be given a low density residential designa- tion , a category which allows on- ly one dwelling for every 10 acres. Undeveloped lands with 29 percent hillside would be zoned for medium density, meaning two homes could be constructed per acre. Councilman Howard Dawson said the proposed Local Coastal Plan would allow only 225 new homes on the remaining 1,000 ac;es of undeveloped bill~ide land in the city. And while land owners are ob- jecting to the land use provisions .,..., ................ in the plan, Butterwick said many Laguna Beach residents are in favor of maintaining open space in the city. Proponents say limiting the amount of development will help to maintain the "village at· mosphere" in the Art Colony. Butterwick said the city has also received a favorable response from state Coastal Commission officials, who were sent a draft copy of the Local Coastal Plan. Under state law. a local coastal plan must be adopted by the city and approved by the coastal commission. The Laguna Beach City Coun- cil will resume consideration or the plan 6 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall, 505 Forest Ave. n ·eath urged for niurde rer John Galen Davenport should die in the gas chamber for the March, 1980, killing of a 30-year- old woman whose body was found in an Irvine field, an Or ange County Superior Court jury said Thursday. The jurors, wllo earlier had -deliberated only three hours in convicting the 26-year-old de- fendant of first degree murder, huddled four hours Thursday before issuing Vteir death penal· ty recommendation to end the penalty phase or the trial. It was the first death sentence delivered this year by a jury in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Phillip Cox set formal sentencing for Nov. 2. Gayle Anne Lingle was found dead on March 27, 1980 in a field near Myford Road in Irvine. She had been beaten. stabbed and impaled on a long wooden stake. Deputy District Attorney An· thony Rackauckas argued dur· ing the trial that Davenport, also known as "Honda Dave," had given Miss Lingle a ride on his motorcycle from a Tustin tavern. where she was last seen. Davenport testified that she didn 't go with him, despite evidence that his motorcycle tire tread marks were found near her body. Among the witnesses called by Rackauckas this week was a dif· ferent victim of a Davenport stabbing attack. Suzanne Tewes, 29, described for the jury the November 1974 incident for which Davenport served four years in prison. He was still on parole when Miss Lingle was killed. Ping pong set Completing a 26-mile marathon swim from Catalina Island to the mainland is a goal of amputee athlete Tom Clardy. 36. of Fullerton. The Laguna Beach Boys Club , will sponsor a ping pong tourna- ment Oct. 10 open to all city resi- dents. Amputee still aims for channel swim By PIDL SNEIDERMAN Of ... .,..., ......... Amputee athlete Tom Clardy 1till wants to complete a 26'-mile tnarathon swim from Catalina Island to the mainland. But the former Navy demoli· lion diver and police officer, who made known bis desire to ac- comp&h this feat last month, said Thursday be has been una- ble to line up an escort boat and financial assistance: "I could be prepared within about two weeks,' Clardy said. "But the water's st.arting to gei colder and choppier. That's one of the hardest things to swim through -choppy water.'' Clardy, a 36-year-old Fullerton resident, lost his right leg at the ltnee and haa limited use ol bis left leg as a result of a 1974 traf· fie accident. Through regular exercise, be has become a skilled swimmer and 'skier despite hia disability. Flag football regi8tration set He frequently works out at Golden West College in Hunt· ington Beach and at west county beaches. · The handicapped athlete has crossed the finish line in the 10-mile rough water swim between Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. Just three weeks ago, he swam 12 ocean miles off the coast. But he has been unable to ob- tain a diving boat and some $1 ,800 to cover expenses for the marathon Catalina swim. Clardy says only a few weeks remain before the oce·an will tum· too cold and choppy to at· tempt the crossing. "I want to make the swim this year," he said. "But if I can't, I'll just start training for the Handicapped International Ski Races. Then I'll try the Catallna swim next year." The international ski contest will take place in .. Switzerland next March. "I wadt to train by •kilnl 1n competition agalnaft 'non· handicapped skien," be aald. ·'Som.times I even beat tbem." Trophies will ~ presented to the winners of all five age divisions. To register for the tournament or for additional in· formation call the Boys Club at 494-2535. . Stockbrokers .are 'jum-ping' over the latest economic news. See P.age B2 . Oelty~ ..... ...,lt~l(-- WAITING FOR THE BIG ONE -Chris Jansen. Dana Point Harbor pier. It appears young two. of Capistrano Beach, tries his hand at Chris will be ready when the big one strikes fish ing for the first time Thursday at the Onofre test license approved State. agency's testimony. a surprise to nuclear opponents By DAVID KUTZMANN Ofta.0...., ...... 1 .... The deputy director or California's Office of Emergen· cy Services says his agency would have no objection to is- suance or a low -power test license for early operation or n~wly built Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta· lion. The statement of John J . Kearns duri ng heari ngs in Anaheim Thursday came as somewhat as a surprise for several reasons, among them the fact that Kearns had been called as a subpoenaed witness for groups which oppose licens- ing of the newly expanded nuclear power plant. The federal licensing pro· ceedings-which deal with the adequacy of emergency plan· nin" ill and around Southern California Edison Co. 's $3.3 billion plant expansion -con· tinue today. In a somewhat surprising tac- tical move Thursday, Edison at- torney David Pigott used his cross examination or Ke'ams as an opportunity lo ask the state official h.is views on low-power operation of the plant. Edison, 80 percent owner of the new reactor along with 20 percent partner San Diego Gas & Electric Co., filed a low-power application last month. The utilities were concerned that de- 1 a y s in full·power hearings would prevent early startup of the Unit 2 reactor which is near· ing completion three miles south of San Clemente. Another newly built reactor, Unit 3, is scheduled for completion next year. Kearns said it was his view that current emergency plan· ning would most likely be ade· quate to protect the public if Edison and SDG&E were al- lowed to load uranium fuel and run the 1, 100 megawatt reactors at no more than 5 percent of capacity. If the three· member U.S. Atomic Safety and Licensing Board approved a low-power license. San Onofre's nearly completed Unit 2 reactor could be in operation by December. The low-power apphcat1on is similar to a request that was made by operators of the COD· troversial Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, the scene of protests over the past two weeks on the Central California coast. Edison Co. officials have • claimed that quick startup of the San Onofre reactor is necessary to save what it claims will be losses of nearly S:>O million a month in extra fossil fuel costs and construction carrying charges. Man arrested in rape of LB woman A Northern California man was being held today at Orange County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail after being arrested at a Laguna Beach restaurant where ·be was lured by a woman be a). legedly raped and kidnapped at gunpoint four months ago. "rbe Boy1 Club of La1una Beach la "°" boldinc reptra· tlOD f• itl nae football le.,... y .......... wW be dlmled In· to two •I• dlvlalona i thlrd . throqb llftb 1rade and 1.lxtb tbrouab ellbth s:rade. Aioa1 with tbeee cball_,., Clardy, who la unemplofed, la 1eeklnl a job in aale1 or a poet. Uon ..._..to aporUDi loadl. ''I'd IWl like -&o do Dai ewlm,''' be said. "But I taan a wife ta law tebool aad ao moaey comlq la. I need the loeome.'' ONLY IN LAGUNA -Mayor Sally Bellerue and 0r-.e County Sueprvilor Tom Riley (lnable fin truck) forqo the uaual ribbon cuttlnl ttc~ and dedicated the Arcb Beacb IWtlhta rtre Acceu · Road Tburtday by severinl the ribboD with a fire truck. The ..., ....................... $160,000 roadway connects the Arch Beach Heights Community with Top of tbe W~ which has a fire station. The rid1eline will allow emer1ency equipment '° reaeh the heights iii three minutes. I I _. __ _ IRVINI r Y f ... DlllJ Piiat FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1981 CAVALCADE GARDENING BUSINESS 82-3 BS 87-9 Stockbrokers ,are 'jumping' over the latest economic news. See Page B2. 0 D County slayer to die Jury calls for gas chamber in Irvine murder case John Galen Davenport should die in the gas chamber for the March, 1980, killing or a 30-year- old woman whose body was round in an Irvine field, an Orange County Superior Court jury said Thursday. The Jurors, wllo earlier had deliberated only three hours in convicting the 26-year-old de- fendant or first degree murder, buddied four hours Thursday before issuing their death penal· ty recommendation to end the penalty phase of the trial. lt was the first death sentence delivered this year by a jury in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Phillip Cox set formal sentencing for Nov. 2. Gayle Anne Lingle was found dead on March 27. 1980 in a field near Myford Road in Irvine. She had been beaten, stabbed and impaled on a long wooden stake. Deputy District Attorney An· thony Rackauckas argued dur· ing the trial that Davenport, also known as "Honda Dave," had given Miss Lingle a ride on his motorcycle from a Tustin t.avern, where she was last seen. Delty ......... "-- Completmg a 26-mzle marathon swim from Catalina Island to the mainland is a goal of amputee athlete Tom Clardy. 36. of Fullerton. Amputee still aims for channel swim By PIHL SNEIDER MAN Ottllle__, ..... ,... Amputee athlete Tom Clardy still wants to complete a 26-mile marathon swim from Catalina Island to the mainland. But the former Navy demoli- tion diver and police officer , who m ade known his desire to ac- complish this feat' last month, said Thursday he has been una- ble to line up an escort boat and financial assistance. "I could be prepared within about two weeks," Clardy said. "But the water's starting to get colder and choppier. That's one of the hardest things to swim through -choppy water." Clardy, a 36-year-old Fullerton Irvine marsh burnings set Controlled burning on a 16- acre area of UC Irvine's San .Joaquin Marsh will be conduct- ed 'early next week, Dr. Pbillip 'J'aylor, marsh manager, hu an- nounced. He said that the exact days for the burning aren't now known, aince permiasl90 to set fire to a portion Of the marsh is depend· ent on dally approval from the South Coast Air Quality Manqe- ment Dlatrict. Taylor said cattails and• bullruabes have over1rown a · JOrtion ol the manb an~ need to be butned away in order to 111'9· aerve the proper raUo of plant life to water. resident. lost his right leg at the knee and has limited use of hi:. left leg as a result of a 1974 traf- fi( accident. Through regular exercise, he has become a skilled swimmer and skier despite his disability. He frequently works out at Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach and at west county beaches. The handicapped athlete has crossed the finish line in the 10· mile rough water swim between Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. Just three weeks ago, he swam 12 ocean miles orr the coast. But he has been unable to ob- tain a diving boat and some $1,800 to cover expenses for the marathon Catalinatwim. Clardy says only a few weeks remain before the ocean will tum too co}d and choppy to at- tempt the crossing. "I want to make the swim this year ," he said. "But if I can't, I'll just start training for the Handicapped International Sid Races. Then I'll try the Catalina swim next year." The lntemational ski contest will take place in Swit&erland next March. "I want to train by skiing ln competition against non- handicapped skiers," be said. "Sometimes I even beat them." Along with these challenges, Clardy, who is unemployed, is aeekinc a job in sales or a poai- Uon related to sporting aooda. "I'd eUll like tQ do the awtm,'' he said. "But l have a wife in law school and no money comlne in. I need the lncome." Davenport testified that she d idn 't go with him, despite evidence that his motorcycle tire tread marks we re found near her body. Among the witnesses called by Rackauckas this week wal' a d.if. ferent victim of a Davenport stabbing attack. Suzanne Tewes, 29, described for the jury the November 1974 incident for which Davenport served four years in prison. He was still on parole when Miss Lingle was killed. Acadeniic standards eyed in HB By STEVE TRIPOLI Of tlM o.ity ,.,._. Staff Students in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- trict soon may be required to achieve a minimum academic average before they are allowed to participate in extra· curricular activities, including s ports . Presently. the district doesn't require students to maintain a s pecific academic standing to qualify for extra-curricular ac· ti vi ties. .. c- But district offi cials say stu· de nt athl etes must pass four courses to qualify for sports, ac- cording to Cl F rules . This means a student athlete could be getting four "D" grad es and sti ll qualify for sports, according to district of· fi cials. Dis trict trustees agreed Tues- day to the formation of a 17· m e mber committee to in- ve s t i g at & suc h new requirements. District Superin· tendent Frank Abbott. on whose recommendation the committee was created, stressed that he wants the committee to consider what the minimum standard will. be, and not whether there should be such a new standard or not. The committee, which Abbott will oversee formation of, will cons ist of students, parents, teachers, an athletic coach and an assistant superintendent. The trustees asked that the commit· tee be formed by Oct. 1 and re· port its findings by their second meeting in November. The proposal originally was targeted to participation in athletic programs only. but Ab· bott sajd it also should apply to participants in bands, drill teams and all other activities. Ancient sea mammals UC/ topic A full·day s ymposium entitled "Mammals of the Ancient Sea" will take place Oct. 10 at UC Irvine. Top experts on local pre· history will present the latest in· formation on the fossil resources of Southern California, including details of fossil finds in Chula Vista and Calabasas. The program is jointly s ponsored by the American Cetacean Society's Orange County Chapter, the National History Foundation of Orange County and the UCI Student Al· fairs Lectures. Deity .............. "ic....-•--- WAITING FOR THE BIG ONE Chris J a nsen, Dana Point Harbor pier. It appears young two, of Capistrano Beach. tries his hand at Chris will be ready when the big one strikes. fishing for the first time Thursday at the Onofre test license approved State. agency's testimony. a surprise to nuclear opponents By DAVID KVT'lMANN Ot .. O..,, .... Steft The deputy direc t or of California's Offi ce or Emergen· cy Services s ays his agency would have no objection to is· suance of a low-power test license for early operation or n~wly built Unit 2 at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Sta- tion. The stat ement of John J . Kearns during hearings in Anaheim Thursday came as somewh at as a surprise for several reasons, among them the fact that Kearns had been called as a subpoenaed witness for groups which oppose licens· ing of the newly e xpanded nuclear power plant. The federal licensing pro· ceedings-which deal with the adequacy of emergency plan· ning in and around Southern California Edison Co. 's $3.3 billion plant expansion -con- tinue today. Jn a somewhat surprising tac· tic al move Thursday, Edison at- torney David Pigott used his cross examination of Kearns as an opportunity to ask the stale official his views on low-power operation of the plant. Edison, 80 percent owner of the new reactor along with 20 percent partner San Diego Gas & Electric Co., filed a low-power application last month . The utilities were concerned that de- 1 ay s in full -power hearings would prevent early startup of the Unit 2 reactor which is near- ing completion three miles south of San Clemente. Another newly built r eactor , Unit 3 , is scheduled for completion next year. Keams said it was his view that current e mergency plan- nin~ would most likely be ade- quate to protect the public if Edison and SDG&E were al· lowed to load uranium fu el and run the 1,100 megawatt reactors at no more than 5 percent of capacity. If the three-m ember U.S. Atomic Safety a nd Licensing Board approved a low-power licen se, San Onofre 's nearly completed Unit 2 reactor could be in operation by December. The low.power apphcation is similar to a request that was made by oper ators of the con- t rovers i a I Diablo Canyon Registration set The Boys Club of Laguna Beach is now holding registra· tion for its flag football league. Youngsters will be divided in- to two age divisions ; third through fifth grade and sixth thro,ugh eighth grade. nuclear power plant, the scene of protests over the past two weeks on the Central California coast. Edison Co. officials have claimed that quick startup of the San Onofre reactor is necessary to save what it claims will be losses of nearly $50 million a month in extra fossil fuel costs and cons tr uc tion carrying chaq~es. • During his appearance Thurs- day, Keams explained that the office of Emergency Services has prepared an em ergency response plan that would help eoordinate all state resources to assist local governments in the event of a nuclear related mis· kap. Groups which oppose licensing of Units 2 and 3 at San Onofre s ay emergency planning for communities which surround the plant is elaborate but unworka- ble in a real crisis. These groups, known in the proceed· ings as intervenors, include the San Clemente·based organiza- tion GUARD, the Friends of the Earth Environment group and retired La Jolla businessman August Carstens. Hearing set in baby's custody Mother in psychiatric ward of UCI Medical Center A baby boy born 11 days ago to a Laguna Beach woman who re- fused to let doctors cut his um· billcal cord will be kept at the Albert. Sitton Home in Orange until the middle of next month. Orange County Juvenile Court Commissioner Gale Hickman ruled during a detention bearing Wednesday that the mother, Penelope "Penny" Valenzuela can visit her child, Benny, u often as possible while be La at the home, which La l"Wl by tbe county social services depart· meot. Ma. Valensuela la In tbe paycblatrie ward at tlae UC Irvine Medical Cent.er, wbleb la only a few b1ock.a from the Sltton Home on The City Drive. Brian Ducker, deputy public defender, said today, however, that his office ls filing for an or- der ln Orange County Superior Court to bavt the mother re· leased from the hospital. Ms. Valenzuela was lucid, but frightened. Ducker said Ms. Valemuela waa lucid but frlthtened Wednesday. The bearina, lo fact, wu delayed becau.e abe waa reluetant to appear ln court, abe.aald. Eventually, tbe proceedlnfa were conducted ln a coumellnt room at the med.lea! center's mental health ward. Whether Ms. Valenzuela will be allowed t.o keep custody of her son will be decided at the Oct. 14 hearing in juvenile court, said Ducker. Benny was bom on the olgbt of Sept. 13 ln Laguna Beach near the Sawduat Festival grounds, according to authorities. An Orange County sheriff's deputy escorted the mother to the Soutl! Coast Medical Center, but once there, she refused to let her son's umbilical cord be cut. She walked away from the hospital and WU foUnd by dep-' uties ' day later' ln Caplatrano Beach. The baby lnltlally wu aent to San Clemente General Hoepital. • NEW PROFEllOR -Dr. Marlin W. Schulz of St. Louis he been named prO- f eaaor of education and r.laceDMmt at Quist CoUe1e n Irvine. • .. ... .n t ct 10111 COAST DlllJPUlt l'fUDAY, IEPTEMBER 25, 1tl1 CAVALCADE GA RD ENING BUSINESS 82·3 BS 87-9 Stockbrokers ,are •jumping' over the latest economic news . See P.age B2. 0 0 Barside oWners fear soaring prices •1 STEVE MARBLE .... ..., ......... To hear one escrow officer tell It, realdents or Newport Beach'a posh waterfront communities are worried sick that they're about to take a quick one-way trip from wealth to instant PoV· et"ty. "People are scared, confused -they really don't know what to do.'' says Barbara Young, owner of a Newport escrc.w rlrm. The issue centers oo homes built on Irvine Company leasehold land. Many of these multi-year leases, put together in the 19405 and 505, are coming due. Mrs. Young says she knows or one cue where a family livina in exclualve Bayshores Is racing the prospect of going rrom an annual leasehold fee ol $500 to $90,000. "What can they do? she a.ska. ·'They can't afford a fee like that and you can't sell a house with only one year left on the lease." She says dozens or families in the waterfront communities of Bayshores, Irvine Terrace, Lin· da Isle and Cameo Shores are in the same boat. ·'This isn't the Rolls Royce community that the Irvine Com- pany would like you to believe It is." Mrs. Young explaina. "We drive Fords and Chevrolet.a like everyone elae." The Irvine Company lea.sea call for residents to pay an an- nual fee of 6 percent of the land value. The problem ls that, with A leasehold arrangement simply meana that the homeowner does not own the property his house slla on. When a lease expires, homeowners have a choice or renewing lt based oo higher land values or "This isn't the Rolls Royce com- m unity the Irvine Company thinks." many leues set to expire, land tbut once was worth $10,000 now may be valued at $1 million or higher. Irvine Company officials were not avallable for comment to- day. purchasing the property. ·'The old Irvine Company when Myford Irvine wu alive intended to keep fees low ln order lo maintain and preser ve these communities," the escrow company owner says. ''But the new lrvlne Company saw the gold." She claims many residenta are interested in filin& a class action suit against the Irvine Company as a last·dltch effort to save their homes. ·'Things are scary but It doesn't have to be that way," she says, adding that attempts to reach a compromise with the development firm have been un- fruitlul. "The catch is that the Irvine Company owns all the property so it essentially sets the prices." Mrs. Young says. ... She claims one family called the Irvine Company to find out the value of land and was quoted a price She says the followto1 week. a neighbor with an iden· llcal piece of property called the development firm and dis- covered the land value had in· creased $30,000 in that period. ·'The dream that big an 20 or 30 years ago down here is turn- ing into a nightmare," she says. A protest rally Sunday al 10 a.m . in Jrvine Terrace Park has been called by several residents who say they hope to draw atte.n- tion to their plight. They say the rally has been called lo coincide with celebrations for Newport's 75lh anniversary School chief leader given pluses, • nnnuses tDITO'R'S NOTE: Thu "' the fmal .article in a three-part 1erie1 <Uol- ing with the Harbor Area school system. TM previous articles a~ peared Wednesday and Thursda11 By J ERRY CLAUSEN °' .. ~"-'' .... After driving austere, district- provided autos for years, John Nicoll now motors about the Newport-Mesa Unifi ed School District in a leased Cadillac. The district superintendent notes that his $300-per-month car allowance falls short of cov- ering his prestige motoring costs. Actually the $300 is less money than the district used to pay lo ptoviding him with a less· expense gar, gas, repairs. in- surance and the works. He now drives a Cadillac, he says, because he's always want- ed lo. Teachers union officers an- nually make an issue of the car when salary negotiations open. While teachers are being fired for lack of funds, they charge, the superintendent drives a Cadillac. about the district. They are quick to admit they've talked with him only briefly and don't really know him all that well, but. .. Those closer to "Big John" place the superintendent in a dif- fe rent mold. "I think John is a ver y sensitive, very competent ad- ministrator." says Kenneth Wayman, school board presi- dent , lawyer and a former Newport-Mesa teacher. "John takes the greatest criticism in the area or public relations. He tends to be a smooth , poised. politically astute and wise in the ways of public relations. Cunningham gained the con- fidence or community leaders. School bonds were passed. and in 1970 he moved on lo become executive secretary for a slate school administrators group. Enter "Big John," hired from a dirt-poor Vallejo school dis· trict in 1971 after serving as chief of an affluent New York slate district. Nicoll was charged with de- centralizing district administra- tion -putting rnore options and powers in the hands or ad- ministrators at the various schools. While Newcomer had formed the skeleton or such an ad- ministration, Cunnlngbam. of- ficials say, had moved back toward s tr ong ce nt r al leadership. Trustees wanted that changed. rules that would send most of the money back to slate coffers in Sacramento. .Now Nicoll is toying with an idea that might somehow raise school funds through municipal elections in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Before Proposition 13 and the Serrano-Priest court decision began cutting the funds flowing into the district, Nicoll instituted a number of new programs. "He was responsible for bring- ing in the learning centers, the basal program and reading cen- ters," Wayman recalls. "He scrapped plans for a new administration building and built an instructional media services center over on Baker Street.·• Nicoll aJso is credited with building a strong middl e- management staff where none had existed and for establishing individual instruction programs for neighborhood schools . come across because he has a flippant, gruff exterior." Wayman claims NicoU should be given credit that has been given others, "Yet he takes all the blame for others " He adds, "J don't have a rhinoceros hide. I think I'm a caring person. but I find myself in a position of inflicting things o n people that are not li!OOd. . " 'I don't have, a rhinoceros hide. I think I 'm. a caring person.' Weighing the achievements vers us the failures, most who know Nicoll report there is no contest. He does his work well, sometimes putting in 18 boqr days, they note. His problem, they-contend, is one of personality. "I have a rather perverse sense of humor that gets me into difficulty with people who don't know.me," Nicoll admits. Staff members al the district's headquarters on 16th Street in Newport Beach have dubbed him "the loveable porcupine" because or needling remarks. These include firing teachers and other personnel as district income diminishes a nd inflation pushes operating costs higher. The som eti m es crust )l'. s uperintendent takes it on the jaw for those moves, recom- mended by "himself" to the board of trustees. As the "bad guy." some t rustees contend, Nicoll takes much of the burden off Loats and other administrators who sometimes are those who actual- ly see the need for tough and cutting decisions . Some observers claim Nicoll 9-...t'l'iktes the car just to needle the union. private person, far more private than the previous superinten· dents." And the board sought someone who would continue the district's high marks for academics while somehow finding more money to institute more electives, apeclal classes and Innovative systems -a lesson Nicoll had learned well al Vallejo. Despite the pluses ticked off by teachers, administrators and parenta alike, Nicoll remains the ''bad guy" in what some refer to as his and Loats' "good-guy, bad-guy" roles in managing the district. "My defense against stress and press ur e is to find someth ing lo laugh about.'' Nicoll contends . "It's just a game." While Nicoll takes the heat, it leaves them free to pave the way for cooperation and good, on-site education, some trustees claim. They call it . part of his "perverse" sense or humor. Nicoll won't admit to the charge. Even if it were true, he contends, the humor involved should be described as "pixie- like." · Teachers union members say the superintendent ls "in- sens itive" at a time when budget cuts are crippling the district. Like the predecessors who s erved as top district ex· ecutives, NicoU was hired to ac· complish specific goals. The first superintendent, ap· pointed in 1966 after the unifica- tion of three old districts in Cost a Mesaand Newport Beach, was Lee Newcomer. He was hard-nosed and tough, "He's used his contacts well in Sacra mento," says Norman Loats, Nicoli's assistant superin- tendent and the second half of what some school people call a "dual superintendency." "John's ability to get money and funds has managed to keep us going in these harder times," Loats adds. Many o f the ideas for ··creative finance" utilized bv But his immediate bosses are pleased. The school board last month extended Nicoll 's contract to 1984 amid rumors that he might retire because or .health prob- lems. Nicoll, who recently Jost 20 pounds from his big frame, says his health is improving and that he plans to serve out the length of that contract. Many believe its time for a new superintendent , one who would be more sensitive to needs and to curriculum innovations. Nicoll. they contend, is good at what he does best, but not that good. "J ohn takes the greatest criticism in the. area of rmblic relations.'' "He's taken the responsibility ror some really tough de- cisions," one board member comments, "and he has the ul· cers to prove it." They describe him as "ar- rogant," "pompous" and "in- sulting." The descriptions could be ex- pected from an organization that does battle almost annually over wages and benefits with the school district's chief ad- ministrator. But the words also trip easily from the tongues of some parents who are concerned a man who was imported from the Las Vegas school system to "knock heads" in molding one solid district from three. Newcomer aUenated political- ly influential community-leaders and found it difficult to gain sup- port for bonds required to ac- quire sites and build new schools in a growing coastal area. He was replaced in 1968 by Bill Cunningham. described a.s D e ath sent ence urge d f o r slayer John Galen Davenport should die in the gas chamber for the March, 1980, killing or a 30-year- old woman whose body was Interviews due fo r N B c ity a ttorney Candidates for the vacant city arrorney poet in Newport Beach will be interviewed Saturday by city council members In a closed-door session. Council members are acbeduled to interview two ap- plicanta Saturday and a third on Monday. Tbe names or lbe can- clldates have not been releued. · Former City Attorney Hu&h eomn. who resigned to tab a ~Ilion with a private law firm, fut ln hia final day of work lut Friday. Aaaiatant City Attorney Robert Burnham 11 actln1 city attorney. Robert Wynn, Newport's city 1nana1er, aaid It u poaible the councll could appoint a new dt.Y Jttorney u IOOD .. next week. 9ut, be aald lt ii ju1t al llke.17 t!Jat ta.. council wtn coatinm to ICf'ffa otber aJ)J>Ucanta tbrouch the ralJ and make an appoint- ment sometime ln December. -l-. (_ found in an Irvine field, an Orange County Superior Court jury said Thursday. The jurors, wllo earlier had deliberated only three hours in convicting the 26-year-old de- fendant or first degree murder, huddled four hours Thursday before issuing their death penal- ty recommendation to end the penalty phase of the trial. lt was the first death sentence delivered this year by a jury in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Phillip Cox set formal sentencing for Nov. 2. Gayle Anne Lingle was found dead on March 27, 1980 in a field near Myford Road in Irvine. She had been beaten, slabbed and impaled on a long wooden stake. Deputy District Attorney An- thony Ractaucku arsued dur- ln1 the bial that Davenport, allo known as "Honda Dave," bad gl ven Miss Lingle a ride on bis motorcycle from a Tustin t.avem, •here she wu laat ~ Davenport testified that 1be dlde't 10 with him , deaplt• evi4ence that bl• motorcycl• Ur tread m1rkt were found near her body. Amonc the wlt.nesaet called by Rackaueku Ulla week WU a dU· ferenl victim of a Davenport slabbln1 attack. the district in recent lean yeais have been used as modeb by other school districts , says schoo l board President Wayman. Included are innovations for selling and leasmg school sites over the past eight years as enrollment declines. The district has, orricials note. been able to keep more than 80 percent or such funds under Board President Wayman takes issue with one teacher who claims Nicoll has "bad-mouthed the teaching staff and the dis- trict as a whole." Wayman contends, "I've worked with him for many years. and I've never heard him say one thing unkind about anyone. "He has deep commitments to personal fairness and in dealing fairly with people. ll doesn't · Delly,... ........... TOUGH DECISIONS Superintendent Nicoll Mesa chamber School e nrolline nt re-elects Ken Fo1vler d eclines o n c oas t Kenneth Fowler. senior vice president for Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa, has been re-elected president of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. In an organizational meeting late last week, Cha mber dirtt· tors named Fowler to guide their organization another year following the death of Willard Jordan. chamber president- elect. Frank Bianchini, car wash system owner. waa elected first vice president, with the second vice presidency going to at- torney H. Jack Hall. Robert Moore, Orange Coast College president, remains im· mediate past president on the executive board. Don Butts. graphics s hop owner, waa named treasurer. Re-elected aa three-year directors were Werner Escher, Harry Green and Robert Wilson. Two·time former pruldent Jack Hammett waa elected to the board, and 'tom Chandler, aJrllne e>perlUOOJ manacer, WU named to fill the dlrector'1 vacancy left b7 Jordan's death. The new officers and directon wlll be irulllled on tbt 21- member board durla1 a noon · meetlnl Oct. 15 at lhe HoUday# Inn in Co.ta Mesa Public school enrollment along the Orange Coast is down this school year in all elemen- tary and high school districts ex- cept the Irvine Uni(led School District. According to first-day enroll- ment figures compiled bt the Orange County Department of Education, Irvine bad 750 more students enrolled this school Fumes rout police, cons a t Mesa j a il Fumes that firemen said ap. proached eaploaive levels resulted in the evacuation of Costa Mu•'• police and jail. raclllty, 98 Fair Drive, Wednes- day at about a p.m. Jim Richey, admlniatraUve fire chief, uid fumu from epoxy floor coverin• operatioftl 1 In the police photo lab prompted the 4s.m1Dute exodua. Prlloners were tbutUed to Oraqe County Jail, PC>llc• Mid, and all emp&oyees •aeept radio communlcatlona p.,1onntl boued ln the buement ,..... nacuat.ed. Firemen opened doors and Mt up lar1e ran.a to clear the air. year than last year, for a total or 14,959 students, and a 5.3 percent increase. The decline in Orange Coast schools was larger than in most other Orange County areas. In the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, 17,240 pupils were enrolled, a drop of 1,144 students. or 6.2 percent. In Laguna ·Beach Unified School District, enrollment on the first day was down 3.4 per- cent. The 2,512 students were 88 less than last year. The Huntington Beach Union High School District reported first-day enrollment at t8,98S, 3. 7 percent less than laat ~· 19,723. Huntington Beach ity Elementary School Distric of. ficlal1 said enrollment was down about 4.5 percent with e,118 pupils. In the Ocean View Elemen- tary School Dtstrlct, 10.m •tu· denta were enrolled this year. a decline ol •SIS student.I, or ._, percent.. The PoualalD VallQ Siem•· tary School l>lJtrlct reported 4SS ft'Wer student.I mrolled on th• nnt ctQ tbll yur. Tb• 7,., pupUs is _a.s 1 .. than lut year. But the trustees are critical of Nicoli 's lack of a good public im· age, noting that he is the dis- trict's superintendent, the man looked to by the public for leadership. The result Ws year will be a more "visible" John Nicoll. He is expected to meet more often with facuJty members, re-join community clubs and organiza- tions and work on public rela· tlons. Those who know Nicoll best in- d icate he'll do the job -one of his tasks in coll ecting his $54,000 per year salary. But it won't be easy. '•Any first-class shrink prob- ably would diagnose me as an introver t,·· Nicoll contend s. "But I sure have done one bell of a job compensating for it. "I think I'm a very successful superintendent. I've survived. I've never been asked (in a career as superintendent of one district or another over the past 22 years) to leave any district - always to stay." . Ho11wo1v1iers group eyes . expa1zs10 11 T h e North Cost a &j esa Homeown e r s Association, formed in the Mesa Wooda tracts north of the San Diego Freeway and east of Fairview Road in 1971 . is expanding again. The organization, which now also represents owners of homes in Greenbrook tracts to the east of Mesa Woods Wimbledon Village, Plaza Del Sol and Award Homes, is launching a membership drive south or the San 'Diego Freeway. The new area encompuses some 2,300 homes lying between the freeway and Baker Street, Harbor Boulevard and Bristol Street, said oreanizatlon presl· dent David Leighton. The group's board of directors authorized a membertblp drtve in the southern area, Lelpton said, follo.tng a meetiq with several residents of that area. "It wu unanlmously a,reed that It would be to our mutual benefit to join together ln one at· toe:laUoo." Tbe:iiwners associatloa, · with MO membel"l=bu been ti DOiiy, low- bel1copteiw tD die north •a ana, lb.t •WMPlnl proNiwN, rftreadoaal nbltleia OD ~· maa"1 JtNN w • lld fl ..... ,...talatJoD -• Qty Council. ' ~ J r -----------~--~--~----~--...... ~-----...... ----------... ..-....... ~ GUIDES INSIDE I MONTEREY FESTIVAL Smorgasbord of sets delights jazz appetites RECORDS RECHARGED Vikki Carr brings TOP O' THE TUBE Irish rise to power in TV 's newest dynasty new zest to OC show See Weekender See Weekende r See Pilot TV Log ' • ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Stocks plunge f11rther in reaction to speech NEW YORK <AP) -Stock prices. already at their lowest point th.is year, fell sharply in trading today and bond prices also declined as Wall Street s ignaled its feeling about Presi- dent Reagan's budget proposals. The dollar was mixed against key foreign currencies in New York trading, while the price of gold was down about $17.50 to $430 an ounce. Silver also fell. * * * The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials -which fell to a 16-month low hours before Reagan announced his proposals on nationwide television Thurs- day night -was ore another 11.14 points to 824.00, today but it had been down 16. Declines quickly jumped ahead of advances by a 10-1 margin on the New York Stock Exchange. * * * R eagan proposed s pending cuts and other measures aimed at holding the fiscal 1982 federal deficit to $43. l billion. Earlier, he had predicted a deficit or $42.5 billion. But Wall Street expects a larger deficit and rears it will worsen inflation and keep in· terest rates bjgh. ·'The market met the speech with a ho.-hum." said David * * * J ones, economist with Aubrey G. Lanston & Co. He applauded Reagan for "taking a step" toward trying to reduce the deficit, but added, ''It was not enough to give the markets any hope of improve- ment." Prices of stocks and bond~ have fallen steadily for severai months as interest rates hover near record-high levels. * * * Th.e rates often are blamed on the defi cit because it forces the Treasury to borrow heavily at a time when the Federal Reserve Board is trying to make credit less available in an effort to fight inflation. Although Reagan says his pro- gram will take time to work, many investors concerned with the immediate future see little chance rates will com~ down * * * soon. Reagan's proposals djd lit· tie to quell that skepticism. "WaU Street wasn't expecting very much and that's what they got," s aid Michael M ~tz. an economist and v~ce president at the investment firm of Op- penheimer & Co. "There were no s pecific proposals to cut spending and it shows inflexibili· ty on the revenue side of the budget." * * * Reagan's cuts face perilous passage ........... An Evansville, Ind., fireman sprays water on the rubble of the Evansville Rugby Club after two explosions and a fire gutted the building today Blasts, fire hit rugby center E vansville team had sought match with S. Africa squad EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) - Two explosions and a fire l(>day gutted the h eadquarter s of E vansville's rugby team, which has sought a match with South Africa 's controversi al Springboks, authorities said. There were no injuries. Only the walls i0f the two-story brick building remained stand- ing after the blast. The ex- plosions also caused serious damage to an unoccupied home next door and minor d amage to a house across the street, said Fire Chief J ohn Boehme. Boehme said the building was engulfed in flame when fire trucks arrived. The first explosion at the headquarters of the All-Whites amateur rugby team occurred at 4:58 a .m. Another was report- ed at 5:14 a.m .. Vanderburgh County fire officials said. DRAIGI CDAST WIATHIR Fair through Saturday but low cloudiness night and morning hours. Highs 71 to 76. Lows tonight 60 to 65. • llSIDI TDDAY EdilOn fflgh School put• it1 24-gome wimliftg 1tr•ok on tht UM tordghl. OQ<dnlt one of tM ~ ttom1 to ~ tM Cborgt'rl. Sn .torJJ, P.ogt CJ. 11111 ~-r:-:: ·= :5· 1!:1 • 9 . ...,._ . .......... = = i ( ..... u '!""'.... ... The fire was brought under control shortly after 6 a .m. Da mage estimates were not immediately available. Jim Gantor of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said arson definitely was involved. "When you've got people wak- ing up with a big boom, you know it's arson," Gantor said. Tbe building was vacant at the time of the b lasts. Bernie Bartholome, president of the team said he had cautioned team ' members against staying in the building and one member who had been staying there moved out Tuesday because a demonstration or protest was feared. "We read about the bombing in New York," be said . "We didn't expect anything like this, we just thought there might be some protest." Girl r e calls man who kille d friend By The Associated Press Twelve-year-old Kelly Cartier clearly remembers the man in the campground wbo shot her and killed her girlfriend, her father said. Rod Cartier, a Lake Elsinore cement contractor, said that Kelly told him from her hospital bed she remembers lying in the dirt after being shot as she and Vanessa Iberri, also 12, were walking in the Cleveland Na· tional Forest. "She said she can remember him (the gunman) getting out of the truck, walklng around the camper, throwing his gun inside and then drivin1 off," Cartier sald. · "She had the idea that Va· nessa was more serloualy hurt." he aald. "She bad seen ValMAa lylng beside her on the dlrt road. She said to me at one point Moa- day (the day Vanessa died> tbat she tbouCht Vaneua mllht bavt , to atay in the bolpltaI kln8w than 1be wUL" Two days lat.er KeU7 wu told of ber ~lole friend'• deat.b. Pollce are 1UU •eeklU the Man accused of IUJlD.lnl C9atli6 \ I the two girls Sept. 19 as they looked for a picnic spot near where they were camping with Vanessa's mother and her boyfriend. The man has been identified as Thomas Francia Edwards, 37. "It scares us to death to th.ink that be is still looae," said Cartier. orenge <.;ounty sberUf's dep-. uties have posted a 24-boul' guard at Mission Community Hospital in Mluion Viejo where Kelly la recovering from brain surgery. Cartier said bis dau1bter took the news of her good friend'i death very bard. "We kept the news from her because sbe wu aUll lett.l.nl over the surgery," be 'laid. Tbe televlalon wu unplu1ted and newapapen were kept out of sight, unW 1be bad reeovered enoulb to bear tbe ptm news, but even tbea, Cartier Hid, "It Juat about broke ber down." P oUee .., Bdwardl dlOft !di truek afGnC the ro8d wbere tbt 1irll ... walldllc, UMD eded out to ......... wttbout. ~· tn1 ftred two .... from a plaol. I Budge t progranJS doubtful W ASJUNGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan , leading a "crusade to save our economy," is asking Congress to reduce next year's budget deficit by $16 billion with spending cuts and tax increases that even his allies admit race a perilous path. Reagan had barely outlined his plan Thursday night for $13 billion in program reductions RELATED STORIES-A4 and $3 billion in h igher tax revenues for 1982 when Senate Republican Whjp Ted Stevens of Alaska said, "I don't believe we can get the cuts" in the form proposed. House Republlcan leader Robert N. Michel of Illinois, like Stevens a backer of the presi· dent, predicted in advance that Congress would probably trim defense spending by more than the $2 billion the president re- ques.ted. Senate GOP Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee agreed, say- ing Congress "almost certainly" will try to increase defense spending cuts, "and I would not rule out the possibility they will be increased." Aware that a group o f moderate a nd lib era l Republicans already has in- dicated dissatisfaction with parts of Reagan's plan, Michel said, "I can't have more than token slippage on my side to make a credible showing out there." Reagan mentioned none of those problems in a nationally broadcast speech from the Oval Office that backed away from cuts in Social Security. including elim ination of the minimum <See &EAGAN, Pa1e .\%) A robed Sandra Day o ·connor 1s escorted doum the steps of the Supreme Court by Chtef Justice Warren Burger before her in- stallation as the court's first wo man justtce today O 'ConJWr sworn i n I • • as court Justice WASHINGTON <AP> -San- dra Day O'Connor raised her right hand and swore the oath or office today as the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court. Vowing tp "do equal right to· the poor and to the rich," the former Arizona legislator and appeals court judge became J ustice O'Connor during a brief cer e mony in the marble and mahogany courtroom of the na- lion 's highest court. President Reagan, who broke a 191-year tradition when he ap- pointed Mrs. O'Connor to the lifetime position, was among the 500 guests who watched Chief Justice Warren E. Burger ad- minister the oath of office. • Also on hand was retired As- sociate Justice Potter Stewart, whom Mrs. O'Connor replaced. Two hours earlier, Mrs . O'Connor, the 102nd justice, had posed for photographers and television camera crews in the brilliant sunlight of the court's massive front plaza. (See JUSTICE, Page A2) "------ . . ----MIXING IT UP -Lot Angeles Dodaen out· lieldat Reggie Smith wrestles with fan during sixth inn ing brawl Thurad ay nl1bt at Candlptick Part. Dodier mana1er Tom Lasorda and teammates watch actian, left, and Smith gets a few helPinl hands from players, rilht. <See story, Pa1e C2>. 1 } ~ f • . . Orango Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Fnd1y1 S ptembor 25, 1981 N NY E COMPO JTE RAN "ACTION ouot AT!Oflt IN(LUO• 'AicOU o• TM& .... •o••. MIDWIU ••Cll'IC1 ..... IOtTOtl, on •Olf AtlO (llj(llOIAll ''CK" • •c11u101• t.ND ..... ,.0 •• , .. , ••t o AllO ........ . Dow Jones Final Off 11.14 Closing 824.00 ~ .; Airli11es k11ow of turbule11ce ~ It'~ a wrenching period ror the nation's airlines but I hey·ve Ix-en through it twfore. Few industm:s have experienced the v1oll'nt swings that this one has. from its very inception .. As1dl' from the Clap over the president's dis m1i.sal or thl' air controllers. there were these ~e vclopmcnt:. Alvi11 L Feldman. ch airman or Continental Airlines shut and killed himself on Aug 9 And now <:unlmt·ntal seems destined to end up in the clutches or <tn unwelcome suitor, Texas International Airlines. Pan /\m. in the red to the tune of $200 milhon rn thl· first six months of 1981, got a new boss. C Ed\\ ard At'kl·r who fl e w in from Air Florida Pan i\ IT1 t•mplO\ l'{'S WCI t' asked tO take S 10 percent pay t' u t Western Airltnt.'S , which once wanted to me rge \\1th ('ontinl'ntal. I!> no"' the target or Air Florida . "'hu·h ha!> a('quired 11 percent or the stock and wants more· Western 1s also l'ons1dering pay cuts Brnniff employees accepted a 10 percent pay ' c·ul TWA t•rnployee'> have been asked to accept <• wagl' freezt: through 1982 American Airlines became embroiled In a bit ler dt!>pute with its flight attendants over new wage dt.>ma nds These 1nc1de nts were fresh 1n my mind when I lookl'd through a new book. "The Airline Builders." published by Time Life Books at $12.95 The author, Oliver E Allen. ~ presents a col , ,_ orful picture of \r ~ how our rn.aJOr , airlines werl' 4 ! put to)(ether It --1111"--••-------~'~:i 1~~ rb:1g~~~1 MllTON MOSKOWITZ nlng Most.of us don't remember that 1t was the US P11-.t Office that real!\ launched air travel 1n this c·o untq-Th<: e arly. carriers toted mail. not tli.IS!>Cn~ers. And they were paid by weight. The entry to the airline business was \•ia a Post Office subsidy to l'arrv the mails The man who transformed the industry was Walter Folger Brown. an Ohio lawyer who came in as Herbert Hoover's pos t master general in 1929. The country was then crowded with aJrhnes fighting each other for space in the sky. Postmaster Brown determined to bring order to the industry. and he quickly de<.'ided that what the country needed was a ha ndful of big airhnes. not a lot of sm all ones 'Tht•r<' wa~ no sense.· explained Brown. 'in taking thC' governme nt's money a nd d1sh1ng it out as hand out lo every little fe llow that was flyin~ around the map and was not going to do anything or could nut <lo un~ thing lo develop av1at1on 1n the broad sense So 111 1930 Brown s ummoned the heads of the ma .1or u1rlmes to his office in Washington and told the m \\hat he wanted them lo du l 'nited Aircraft lthen an amaliram of regional Imes. later to become l'n1ted A1rl1nes 1 \His alrl.'ad~ flying a transcont1ncntal route·. Brown decreed that it should hav<' ('Om pC'l1 lion, and the postmaster's power was SUl'h tha t ht- en ~incercd the merger of Transcontinental Air Trnns port with Western Air Ex~ress . rorerunnt-r of TWA STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS • ~ ~o::; l;f.!,; ,,!!11•~,7!~!;11v~ 91~ ~w VORf( •APJ S11e1 "'X'" "'' • M"CS ,,.. ~""-"'Ot .. ..,.. lf.O•nQ ttel-0~1111 •I "'Of• fP\tln Eaaon \ 111.000 1'! .. ... ,,,.., l& 1 ... q 100 ...... Burlnot 1n11 "°° JOO ,. . . SouC••Eo 389.100 11 ~. 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