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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-20 - Orange Coast Pilot• t •••••• ORANlil ~OAST YOUR HDMITOWN DAllY PIPIR ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFQ.lNIA 25 CENTS Elvis' body was riddled ·with drugs • MEMPHIS, Tenn. <A P l - When Elvis Presley died, his blood and tissues contained toxic l eve l s of the se dative methaqualone. 10 times more codeine than needed for therapy 1---•nd-low-tevels of·Urother drags, including morphine, a biochemist testified. The testimony Monday in the drug tria l o f Dr. George N i c h opou l os , Pr es le y's physician, marked the first official release of any of the evidence that went into the rock 'n'roll idol's autopsy. Presley's death Aug . 16, 1977, at the age of 42. was said by the melltcat examiner or SheThy County to be the result of heart disease. Published reports have said Presley's death was related to drug abuse. but the autopsy itself, requested by the singer 's family and conducted by nine doctors. including Nichopoulos, has been kept secret. ·'I have not seen the number of drugs in one serum or blood sample as we Cound in this person ,~~ Sai<J Wor m a Weissman. a biochemist with Bao Science Laboratories of Van Nuys, one of five laboratories that tested tissues and blood from Presley's body. Nichopoulos, a 53 -year·old internist, went on trial Sept. 30 c h arged with prescribing excess iv e amounts o f amphetamines. barblturates and painkillers for himself, Presley, roCTCn~ roller jerry Lee Lewis and ot h ers . Nichopoulos isn't charged with causing Presley's death. Weissman said Presley's body contained levels of the sedative methaqualone, "above the line of toxicity." He said preliminary reports sent to Baptist Hospital by his lab said t h e level o f the painkiller codeine in the singer's body w as 10 times the therapeutic level. He didn't say what ailment might have been treated by therapeutic levels of codeine. Because he is not a physician, Weissman wasn't permitted to testify on the e ffects of combining the drugs. Weissman said in Criminal Court before Judge Bernie Weinman&al Presley's body contained lherapeutic, non-toxic levels of the following drugs: m orphine, a pain-killer; Amrtal, or a mobarbital ; a sedative; pentobarbital, a sedative and <See ELVIS, Page AZ) Home video taping • ID trouble Bomb explosion in Belgium kills three; 92 hurt ANTWERP. Belgium <AP> - A van packed with explosives blew up near a synagogue in the city's diamond district today, killing three people and injuring 92 others, 10 seriously. policP said. The dead were a woman killed on the spot and two other people who died in the hospital, police said The Israeli Embassy in Brussels blamed the Palestine Liberation Organization, but the PLO office in the Belgian capital den"ied the charge. Ciga rette, liquor tax boos t u rged WASHJNGTON <A P > -The Reagan administration is studying higher cigarette and alcohol excise taxes. elimination of credit-card i n terest d e ductions and lim its on exemptions for health insurance premiums to stay on track toward a balanced budget by 1984, sources say These proposals, among a variety being analyzed by Treasury Department officials, could increase revenues by more than $9 billion in 1982 and $17 billion by 1984 . according to administration estimates. Several sources, who asked not to be identified, said White House budget director David A. Stockman in the ad - m inist r ation 's l ead i ng advocate of i11creased taxes to curb a growing 1982 deficit and fulfill Pres ident Reagan's pledge to balance the budget by 1984. However, the president, who per s uaded Congress this summer to approve the largest tax cut ever , frequently bas expressed reluctance to support new tax-raising measures to m eet his bala'n ced budget target. l\s a result, he may refuse to propose any major tax-raising plans beyond a package he outlined last month, the sources said. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan said today that an Increase in excise taxes la one of a number of revenue increases that'the Treasury Department is studying. He noted that the tax on liquor baa not been increased alnce 1950 and cltarette taxes have not been ralsedalpcethe 1990s. "So, that's an obvious area for us to look.at,'' he told a 1roup ol bu1lneo execuUvee. He liter told reporters that be <See TAXES, Pa¥ A!) (·, The last terrorist attack on a synagogue in Europe occurred in Vienna in late August and left two· dead 'and 20 wounded. Guerrillas outside the PLO were blamed for that raid. The Antwerp blast hurled the van into the air, wrecked a nearby building and shattered windows, police said . T he district was cordoned off as am bu lances and fir e trucks were rushed to the scene after the explosion at 9 a.m. -1 a.m. PDT. Today is the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzereth and services were under way in the synagogue when the van exploded. police said . One victim was described as a 35-year-old woman. The sex of the others was not immediately known. None of the dead had been identified. COOLING OFF With the current inrJux of Indian summer along the Orange Coast. Irvine youngs ters Rebecca Bock !left) and Delly~ ...... "' Leep.,_ Sarah Feldman. both 3. get their licks in on some iee cream cones at Laguna Beach's :\tain Beach Park. Police h ad said a bomb • exploded in a car , but workers in the basement of the Diamond Club later told police the bomb was in a van, which had been parked outside. The curtains were drawn and one of the back wheels had been removed and it rested on a jack, they said. Experimental drugs assailed Implicated in cancer deaths, one-year study repeals Police said the vehicle was hurled into the air as it exploded in a narrow street near the sy nagogue and the Jewis h -owned Antwerp Diamond Club. one or the main diamond exchanges. The workers said people rushed from their offices. many of them bleeding from window glass cuts. About a dozen people were lying in the street, bleeding and moaning. A nearby bui lding was d amaged so se verely it threatened to collapse. WASHINGTON <APJ -The W as hington Post says a one-year study of experimental cancer drugs found 620 cases in which the compounds have been implicated in the deaths of cancer patients. That number is only a fraction of the thousands who have in recent years died or suffered pain from experiments co nducted in th e nation 's hospitals. say Post reporters Ted Gup and Jonat h an Neumann. ·'The litany of death and suffering Crom experimental Granny 'sold pot' Mother, 98, warned her of trouble SEVIERVILLE. Tenn. <AP> An 82-year-old woman told a judge she was sorry she sold marijuana. and said her 98-year-old mother had warned her she could gel in trouble for it. After Minnie Hall made her guilty plea Monday. Circuit Judge Ken Porter fined her $250 and suspended an 11 -month. 29-day jail sentence. . Mrs. Hall told Porter her mother had been mad at her since Sevier County s heriff's deputies arrested her at home Oct. 5. The arrest came after a county grand jury indicted Mrs . Hall, her grandson Randy Turpin. 20. a nd ·nve other people on drug charges . The judge told Mr . Hall to go home. tell her mother she wouldn't have to go lo jail. and say she was sorry for what she did. Mrs. Hall said she would do just that, Turpin. who pleaded guilty to one count or selling LSD and two counts or selling marijuana. was sentenced to l to 5 years in prison on each count. With the terms running consecutively. The j~dfe deftied a r~uest r or probation. drugs has become an accepted part of life at some hospitals around the nation." they wrote. "These human experiments have gone largely unchallenged and unquestioned by Congr ess. the medical profession and the scientific community at large.'' The study is running in the Post as a four-part series, which began Sunday. The newspaper sai<l. it bas detailed reports on each of the more than 150 chemicals -used in huma n cancer experiments in the last decade and that its reporters conducted m or e tha n 600 interviews, exam ined hundreds of patient fil es an d thousa nds of government documents from the National Cancer Institute and the Food and Drug Administration. In today's installment, Miami physician Michael Troner said the experimental drug program ls better than ignoring patients. "I know sometimes we even make them sicker by treating them," said Troner, who treats patients at the Comprehensive Cancer Center ot the State of Florida in Miami. "But I 'd rather try than pat them on the back and tell them to into the. corner and die"" Vincent De Vila, director of the NaOonal Cancer Institute, said in a statement the Poet carried Monday that Sunday 's lnataUment "presented a trqio lack ol undentand.ln1 ol cancer treatment and \he national procram to develop 4ru11 that are effectl\fe In treattna cancer.·• DeVlta •aid ol 186,000 patient.I dlacDOled with teMOUI CaDNl"S ~ 1•. -.ooo are pounUally curable. The number, he said, includes 46,000 curable as the result of using chemotherapy. He said lh.e Post failed to mention that cancer mortality rates are falling in the age group under 45 and that survival rates increased significantly for 7 of the 10 major cancers in whites and 6 of 10 in blacks. But Robert Young, of the Food and Drug Adminstralion's drug review section , had harsh comments for experim ental drug use. He told the Post or a Boston hospital which tested an NCI drug on children and "their kidneys were lost within days. This was no big deal because NCI knew drugs were routinely given out with no safe1uards for people who receive them." 2nd school clos ure due TAYLOR, Mich. (AP> -The ' financ ially strapped Taylor public school dhtrlct wlll have to close down next m0-ntb because voters have again rejected a tax proposal, school officials said. The suburban Detroit system would become the ucond Mi c higan district to close becau1e of a money ahortqe this school year. The proposal, which would have raised property taxes for 1cbool1 to $20.40 per $1,000 ol u1e11ed valuation, felled Mondi,)' by an unofficial marpa Of about 900 votee, Hid Deputy Supertntend_ent Kenneth Walk•. Problem : called complex SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The future of the booming business ln video tape recorders waa cast into doubt by a federal appeals court ruling that millions of Americans are violating copyright •aws when they use the mach1nes to tape television shows. Under the ruling, the makers of the machines could b4' required to pay royalties to the owners of television programs or even be forced to halt the manufacture and sale of the devices. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the estimated three million home video recorders in America exis~ for '·copyright infringe ment," and makers and sellers of the machines are liable fof damages. The appeals court reversed U.S. District Judge Warren Ferguson in the case, and sent the m atter back to his Lo1 Ang e les courtroom fo r consideration of what should be done about what it said was an "exceedingly complex " problem. The three-man appeals court suggested he look into the possibility of royalties or even an inj unction barring the manufacture and sale of the machines. But the court acknowledged that an injunction could result in "great public injury." Appeal of the decision to the U.S . Suprem e Court was a strong possibility. Kenji Tamiya, top officer ol Sony Corp. of America, chiel defendant in the lawsuit, said: <See VIDEO, Pa1e AZ> IRllll C• lllTlll~ Fair t h rough Wednesday, but with some patchy early morning fot along the coast. Cooler ). · with highs at beaches c; from 68 to 73. Highs inland on Wednesday 76 to 83. Lows 58 to 63. INllDITIUY "I couldn't daftce, 10 I become . o atrl,,,,.,-." TIMH words were recoUed bf friends .cu tlleJI com• to ~orgia SoUMmt' • fvnnol lft Neto York. rSee "Loft trfbut• potd to old-tim• .,,..,,,,_,,.. P.oge AS.) .... .. • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 20, 1981 SUING Anna I la uptmann. 82. has filed s uit in Newark. ~.J .. c harging th£tt ~ew Jersey authoritic~ k n ~w they executed an innocent m an in 1936 when th ev sent ht•r husband. Bruno i lau ptmann. to the electric chair for tht· s l ay in g o f CJl arlt·~ Lindbergh's son i From Page A1 TAXE S • • • has taken no position on raising excise taxes and such a proposal has not gone to the president. He said the Treasury is studying the plan because Congress asked about al. Regan said his staff also is con siderin g a number of proposals that would eliminate bu si nes~ lax loopholes that creative tax lawyer s have discovered. The Treasu ry sec r e tary emph atica ll y ru l ed out , however. any postponement or the three-year cut in personal tax r ates that Congress approved this year , as some m em bers of Congr ess have suggested. to reduce the budget deficit. Faced with a newly estimated budget deficit of nearly $60 billion. despite the major s p e nding cu t s Co n gress approved during the summer . the administration an September proposed a revised 1982 bud get that would reduce spending by $13 billion and increase tax revenues by S3 billion But congressional opposition lo a new spending cul that large has forced the administration to con s ider pla ns by Se nate Republicans for a package of $8 .5 billi on in s pendi n g reductions and $6.2 billion in tax increases Catalina crash ·injures 3 A Newport Beach woman and two others remain hospltJ.lbed today after a single·engine plane lost power and plunged over a 76-fool embankment at the end Of the Catalina Island airport, authorities rep0rt. Sue Harder. 37, is in stable condition at Los Angeles County USC Medical Center. Two other passengers injured in lhe 2 p.m. accident Monday were identified as J ohn and Carole Thompson of Danville, Calif. Both· are listed in serious condition. The pilot, 47-year -old Andrew Glanulus of Avalon, was treated at the scene of the crash and released. Authorities sai d the Piper -Cher okee wa-s leaving Catalina's Airport in the Sky when it lost power, skidded in a circle and flipped over the em bankmenl. Catalina officials said it was unclear whether t he aircraft actually lifted off the ground before losing power. They said there is a steep dropoff on both sides and al the end of the runway. Federal Aviation Ad ministration officials who are investigating the crash said it's too early to tell what caused the mishap. They said the group of fou r was departing on a pleasure trip but that their intended destination is not known. Leaders due for summit CANCUN, Mexico <APl Leaders from five continents s t art flying in to this p06h playground of the rich today for a historic conference on how best to help the world's poor. Mexican authorities. the assassin a tio n of Egypt's President Anwar Sadat fresh In their minds, have ringed the Ca ribbean island resort with gunboats. and guards for the meeting Thursday and Friday or 22 world leaders , including President Reagan. Jarvis initiative on June ballot SACRAMENTO (AP > Howard Jarvis says bis new initiative to adjust income tax brackets for inflation might cut la xes m or e than a ri val proposal, even if flawed. J arv i s. co -author o f Proposition 13. testified Monday before the A sse mbl y Constitututional Amendments ·c ommittee . Hi s initiative will be on the June, 1982balfot. Af' ........ JOINT TRAINING Soviet cosmona uts Leonid Ki sim fleftl a nd Vladimir Solovyov <righu flank Fiench astronaut Patrique Baudry during r ecent trainin~ for a ltussian-French space mission in the Soviet Union.1 OftAN~COAST Daily Pilat ClaHtn.d lldvertlefng 7141142·5171 All other departmenta '42-4121 I ON THE ROCKS T he 160 -to n tug boat Vernier.; Giorgos cright foreground 1 lies ha lf s ubmerged after being blown ashore in St Br ide's Bay. Wal es. The tug was towing two a,.,...,.... other boats from Liverpool to Greete wh~n its propeller was fouled by a tow rope and a ll three vessels were blown <.1shore :'\o one w<.1s injured Freeway slaying trial begins Jury selection estimated to take about. a month LOS ANGELES <AP> -The trial of William Bonin, charged an 12 of the Freeway Killer slayings, has begun with jury selection in an emotionally tense atmosphere with r elatives of murdered young men near tears in the courtroom. Bonin. the 34-year-old truck driver c h arged in the homosexual killings of young men and boys whose nude bodies were dumped near Southern California freeways, appeared calm Monday as the long process of choosing a jury got under way. Attorneys estimated al could take a month to rind 12 jurors in light of the trial's estimated length -four months and the h e avy publicity that has surrounded it. The opening moments brought comments of r elief from some one dozen relatives of victims UCI library gets millionth volume Au t h or -bi s t orian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. will deliver a speech Wednesday at UC Irvine as part o f cere monie s celebrating the university library's acquisition of its millionth book He will speak at 8 p.m. in UC I's Fine Arts Village Theatre on the tooic. "The Shape of American Politics to Come." The millionth book. "De Nuptii s Philologiat: !'!l From Page A1 ELVIS. • • sleep-inducer : phenobarbital, a sedative; amilriptyline, a se dative; D e merol , or m e p e ridine, a p a inkiller ; Valmid, or ethlnamate, a sleep dru g ; Pla cidy l , or ethchlorvynol, a s leep drug ; Valium. or diazepam, a muscle relaxant ; and phenyltoloxamine, a pain-killer. The chie f pathologist at B a ptist Hospital tes tified Monday that tissue and blood samples sent to the laboratories didn't include the contents or Presley's stomach, which was pumped when the singer arrived a t Baptis t Hospital. The pathologist, Dr. Eric Muirhead. s aid he didn 't know what happened to the contents. Muirhead said h e. She lby County medical examiner Dr. Jerry Francisco, Nichopoulos and six other doctors performed the a uto psy. Nichopoulos· attorneys have argued that the document is a private document that should not be released . Prosecuto r J ewett Miller as k e d Muirh ea d how Nichopoulos had reacted to the report from Bio Science, and Muirhead said Nichopoulos told him he couldn't control the singer's drug intake. "There was a bedside table . . . filled with bottles of drugs ... He would go out and re move all the bottles and a· few days later they would be back." Muirhead said. Wrong thug for the job Mercurii," an overview of the liberal arts. was written by M artianus Capella, probably early in lbe 5th century. The $5.000 book was paid for by Friends or lhe UCI Library. Earlier this year, the UC J Library gained admission to the Assoc iation o f R esearch Libraries, which consists of 113 major research libraries in the United States and Canada, 12 or which are special libraries such as the Library of Congress. UCI 's libra ry is ranked 76th a m ong the associations' 101 university libraries. The UCl Library began with an opening-day coll ection of about 100.000 books in the fall or 1965. UCI Librarian Calvin Boyer said UCI's library has r eached the one-million volume mark faster than any library in this country's history. He said UCl's library gains about 50.000 books per year. He estimates the library building ca n house about 1.5 million books. Justice OK'd SAN FRANCISCO CAP > - Chief Justice Rose Bird and Attorney General G eorge Deukmejian squa bbled again, but joined in confirming Placer County Superior Court Judge Keith Sparks Monday as an associate Court of Appea l justice. who were in court to see the proceedings begin. "We've suffered so much in the past few years. ll's lime we gol this under way ,·· s a id Ramona Shelton. mother of 17-year-old murder victim Mark Shelton. "We want to get on with our lives, but we can't until this is over." said Mrs. Shelton. who came to court with her husband. Don Ttiey were accompanied by Susan Langford. president of the Orange County chapter of a g r .o u p c a I I e d S t r o n g e r Legisla tion Against Child Molesters (SLAM >. She said the group has been tryi ng to help F reeway Killer victims' families deal with the tragedies. Bonin. clad in a blue ·prison jumpsuit. listened int ently as Superior Court Judge William Keene spoke with prospective jurors about the poss ible hards hip of spending fo ur months on the complicated case Moments before the trial opened, Bonin won his bid to s witch lawyers -substituting William Charvet for Earl Hansen. the lawyer who has rep r esented him since his arrest. Bonin said he and Hansen had no rapport and he preferred Charvet -although the new attorney said he has not had adequate time to prepare for the case. Bonin, who was arrested in June, 1!8>. is charged in 12 of 44 homosexual m urders which have occurred since 1972. The bodies of male victims were found on or near freeways, gaining the freeway killings tag. Co-defendants James Munro of Port Huron. Mich. and Gregory Matthew Miley of Houston. both 19, have pleaded guilty in lhe case and agreed to testify against Bonin to escape the death penalty . Another co-defendant, Vernon Butts, was found dead in his jail cell earlier this year, an apparent suicide. Be fore h is death. Butts confessed to authorities that he he lped Bonin carry out the grisly torture slayings of young men and boys but claimed be did so only because he feared Bonin. IT'S A BOY ..• OR GIRL! From Page A1 VIDEO • • • .. All parties to this lltlaauon always have expected that the final clecfslon In this case wW be m adebytheU .S. SupremeCourt.'' ln Tokyo, Naozo Mabuchl, mana11.nt director of t.he pa.rent Sony Corp., atso a defendant; ca ll e d the ruling '· anachronlstic.' · He said !hat video tape recorders sold in the United States are used by consumers "Cor lheir own personal use." Offi cials of the Electronic Industries Association of Japan also expressed anxiety over the ruling, pointing out that private recording oC copyright television programs Is allowed in J apan and parts of Europe. T he ·s uit was brought by Universal City Studios and Walt Di s ney Productions against Sony Corp. of America and Sony Corp.; four retailers : Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc .. Associated Dry Goods Corp., Federall'<I Department Stores. and llenry's Camera Corp.; the D oy l e Dane B er nb ach adv e rt1s1 n g agency ; and William G. Griffiths. a Sony Betamax owner. Th e plaint i ffs c l ai med copyright infringem e nt was com milled when home video recorders were used to tape shows they produced. Ferguson ruled that even if hom e vid eo recording did infringe on copyr ights, the defendants were not liable for damue:s. Hc said copyright holders do not have a monopoly over the recorders. But the appeals court fou nd .. no congressional intent to create a bl anket ho m e us e exception lo copyrigh t protection and that home video recording docs not constitute fair use " The appellate court swept away lhe defendants' contention that they had no knowledge the mac hine!. would be used to r ecord copyright works The appel lflle judges sa id the defendants did indeed know that the Bctamax was to be used in exactly that way. "In fact," said the panel, "that is the most conspicuous use of lhe product That use is intended, ex pected. encouraged and the source of the product's consumer appeal." The panel said only the Sony Corp and other co rpor ate defendants in the case are hable fo r damages, but the opi nion could la) the groundwork for a similar suit against Sony's rival , M atsush1ta . which produces VllS recorder s"·stems marketed by RCA . Panasonic. Quasar. General Electric. Magnavox. Curtis Mathes. P hilco and Sylvania R eagan cool to Nixon trip WASlllNGTON <AP! The R eag an administration appeared indifferent to the Middle East findings of former President Nixon. saying it might not be mtcresled in a briefing fr om him on events in the volatile rei?ion Wh ile House and State Department offi cials stressed Monday that Nixon went to Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Tunisia a nd Morocco afte r Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's funeral in Cairo as "a private ciliien ... ca rrying no messages from President Reagan to the heads of state he met with in those countries. Richard V All en. the National Security director, said he knew of no plan to debrief Nixon on his travels. RENO (AP) -A "hired musc le" scheme went awry when three men unwittingly hired an FBI agent to break a local attorney's leas, according to Was hoe County District Attorney Cal Dunlap. our sllverplated baby gifts from Lunt will become family heirlooms to han~ down for gener~tions. Comb and brush sets: A. Girls. $28.50. B. Boy s. $18.75. C. Rattle. $2415. Dunlap said Monday lhat a secret grand jury indictment charges the men with attempted mayhem, a felony. The diltrict attorney 's announcement colnclded wttb the unsealing of lhe Indictment. T h ose named in the indlctment are Harry Slel1dn, 47, described by Dunlap 11 havlng no apparent occupaUon, Thomu Head, 50, • bartend• at the Mustang Ranch brothel, and Jack April, 13, a part-time, bartender. • . ,, SLAVIC K'S Fine ,,_.,..SlfQ 11H7 Whtrl! rh.t be.st surpriw ~n. ,...,., llllnd (714) 144-1380. ~ '-" Altl» ~ 1.-Angllll• ~Diego• LAI..,.._ •• AP .......... Leontyne. Pnce. I soac Stern, ltzhak. Perlrrl'(in· Matislav Rostropovich. and Rudolf Serlcins take bows. after the lOOth anniversary coneert of the Boston Symphony Grchestra this week i n Boston. 7 ill Rose Boid queen finals Seven finalists, aged 17 to 19, were chosen for the 1982 Tournament of Roses Court. The 64th Rose Queen will be chosen from among the seven Oct. 27 amid trumpets and red carpets in t h e Tour n a m e nt s Wri gley Gardens. The queen and her court, all from the western San Gabriel Valley, are Lisa Anne Bellraml, 17, of La £anada-Flintrldge: Monica Lynn Gordon , 18 , o f Al tad.e n a ; Mar y Laird Hllde burn,l 7 .of San Marino: Holly Rose Kenney, 17, of Sou th Pas ade n a : Carole Mars h a ll Owen , 17 , of Pa s adena: Kathryn Ann Potthast, 17, of Pasadena and Jamie Lynn Werk, 19. of Arcadia. P rincess Diana, wife of Prince Charles, decide d to wait at least a year before having a baby because her s ch e dule is too busy. a London newspaper repor ts. /\ s pok es man f or Buckingham Palace called the report a .. a s tupid story .. with no basis in fact. Before h e r Jul y 29 >Aedd ing. Diana was quoted as saying she wanted to have ··tots of babies.·· But the Sun news paper. quoting a "close friend, .. said the 20·year·Old princess believes her schedule is "£ar too full to co ntemplate motherhood" now KOCM DIANA The people behind .. Real People" say they've invited New York Mayor Edward I. Koc h on th e ir program because he's a real person, not just a politician. When George Schlatter, producer of the weekly NBC television series, brought his crew to New York to rilm a 9<>-minute s pecial for next mon th . h e decided to s potlight Koch Koch will be the f ir st politician profiled on the s how. which shows people doing unusual things. Leonard Be rnstein, Bob Hope and Dr Jonas alk a re a m ong the winners of the "H o ur g l ass /\ward " honoring dis tin g ui s h ed Americans over the age of 55. sponsors said. William F. Buckle) Jr., J oe DiMaggio and W. Averell Harri man also are being presented with the a\\ ards. according to Mary Osborne, a spokeswoman for the clock manufacturer who sponsors the award. The winners wer e chosen from among 36 candidates nominated by Prime Time magazine. Former G0v. Dixy Lee llay says she got quite a start when an engine on a DC-10 on which she was a passenger backfired and died , rilling the cabin with s moke. The jumbo jet was taking orr from Seattle·Tacoma International Airport when "we heard quite a loud thud, a strange sound . Then there was a second one a short time afterwards." said Miss Ray. The aircr aft, United Flight 144. was bound for Chicago, M 1ss Ray s aid, but was forced to fly over eastern Washington for a while to use up fu el. ll land e d at S p o kane In tern ation al a irport about an hour later The University of Kansas J ayhawk is getting a chance to fly -first class. yet. Joe H. Engle, one of two astronauts slate d for the Nov. 4 space shuttle nig ht . is a Kansas alumnus and has been given several K U souvenirs to carry in what thl' space agency calls his .. p('rsonal preference kit." Engle ask ed the alumni office at Lawrence for a university nag, but alumni director Richard Wintermote said he abo sent Engle some other items ··just for the fun Of It •· Mayor Di anne Feins t ein says San Franci sco h as "never been healthie r in the JO years I've been in public life .. The m ayor delivered the remarks to the annual m eeting of the League of California Cities. 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"'"'' The WMl"'r was ~tly <IHr, dry and brtuy acrou the nation Mond•y, HG~ for a f-showen over !tie NorlllHst and >Om• snow s11ower1 over higher eievellons around ttw Grut Lakn Gale warnl"9$ were stlll In .tte<t for portions of Ille ustern Greet Lakes, and smell crefl advisories were In .ite<t along the Ent Coast. A high wind -mlnv wa. lsw.d lor Ir. u-r Yeltows-Rl .. r V•llrt ln south cMlr•I Monc.na. F09 C-red lfW not111em !\all of U. Pacific Coasl. and mos11y clWdy tllln cov9"1d lhe soutllwesttm Grul Pl•ln1 and ttw GrMI Lakes FrHI w•rnl"9$ were PO\led for the -stern 1-ttllrd of Soulll Caronna. wltll llgM frosl POSSible over ~Ions of Geof91a -nor1tlern F IOr Ida. A r.w ~ showers were toreusl Tuesday over Ille nortlwrn Rouy MountelnJ and showers were .. peel.ct acrou trw nor1hern Great Lakes. Mostly sunny skies were ex pee led from the West Coast tt.rouoh the soulhem Roc:ki.t, and from lht soulhern llalf of lhe Mlu lu lppi Valley to the Allantk Coest Temperatur.s eround IM nation el J p.m. EDT Mondey ranvt<I fl'Oft'I a 1-of )1 In Bradford, Pa . lo• hl9" Of ts In Palm 5"'1nos. ca111omi.. Extended outlook LONG BEACH AHO ORANGE COUNTY METROPOLITAN AREA -F•lr llVougll W.ft•Y u~ec>t 109 _,.. IOw Clouds 11Mr IN COH I T....O.y -~y morfllfllp. C-r clan. °"9fftl9'11 ._. "' 919 SOI. Hl9h1 In Ille upper 601 •I bucllt1. Inland 1111111 7S to IS Tuesday-n 10 71 W9CININy. I I Columbus SO Oal·FIWltl 71 Denver 1S Ots Moines 6S Otlroll 47 El PHO 7} Fairbank• l3 H•l•na n Honolulu U HouSlon 11 lnd~Pll• Sl Ja<hnvlle n June•u IC•ns Clly LasV-s Llllle Rock Lot Anoe1es Louisville Memphis Miami Mll••UkM Mpl .. Sl.P H""OrlHM Ne•Yorl! Okl•Clly Om•Pla Orl•nclo PNIMl>flla P-1• P II I st>urQll Ptl•,,.,,Me Pll•nd,On R-Sall Lake SenOl990 S.n Fran ~" .. '7 .. IO .. .. 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" 0 SJ SJ ., • St " .. 44 S7 0 .. ., 65 • • " 11 • M .. 22 L9 7S 71 71 71 .. '° n 71 71 71 .. SI ., .. 7' . 17 .. 7S 71 Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT !Tuesday. October 20, 1981 s .4.3 Inmate death trial due Arraignment .set for five prisoners in jail slaying Flve Onnge County Jall Inmates have been ordered to stand trlal ln superior court on charges they stomped a fellow Inmate to death In a holding cell at the county courthouse ln Santa Ana. Centr a l Oran ee County • Municipal Cou rt Judge .Robert Thomas ruled Friday mght at the conclusion or a preliminary h•ng that sufficient evidence existed to hold the five inmates for trial in the April slaying of Michael Charles Bottoms, 23. The five include Lawrel\Ce Ross Poulson, 33, a convicted murderer and s tate prison escapee; Gilbert James Lovato, 23, al90 a convicted murderer; William Leonard Frisbee, 29, accused of attempted murder in assaults o n oth e r inmates: Phillip Angel Senteno, 32, accused of robbe ry. and Arthur Ruffo. 25, also facing robbery c harges According to Orange County S h eriff's D e partm e nt jail deputies. about 40 inmates were being held in the large holding cell in the courthouse basement when Botto ms was slain. Three inmates agreed to testify during the lengthy preliminary hearing before Judge Thom as Because of their prior murder convictions. both Poulson and Lovato fa ce specia l c ir· c umstances allegations that could qualify them for the death p e nalty if convi c t ed of firs t -d egree murder in the Bottoms slaying. Thomas ruled that insufficient evidence existed to hold a sixth man charged in the Bottoms death , Kirk William Smyth, for tri a I. The five will face arraignment in superior court Oct 30 I Delly P'h4 , .. " ,._ 1 MISS FLAME D;l\\11 \\''all. Iii. <11 \\\•stm111.,tl•r. hc-1., been crowned 1981 :vtb.., Flam;• to n•pn.>sl'fll fire rkp;1rtmL·nl:-. of 1 luntington Bl':J('h. ~·nunl•11n \"all e~ and Wl·..,t min.,tl•r iJl \ :.inou:-. commu1111' t'\t'llh ShL· .1ttL'nd:-. l..i {lu1nl<1 l ligh School in \\'e~lrrnn:-.ll'r. Fin• chil'f.., and ma\ ur" of tht' three c·1t1t•:-. st•n'l,d a:-. .1udge..., 111 c hoo:-.ing D awn· from a ftl'ld of local high .;;ehool girl-., .. ho ('nll'n•d \11.,.., Fli.iml' eonte .... t Pleas heard • OC sex case in A Huntington Harbour couple a nd four o th e r s c harged collectively with 130 counts of child m olestation. conspiracy and drug offenses have enter ed innocent pleas in Orange County Superior Court. T h e pleas were accepted Monday by Judge Donald Mccartin who scheduled a trial Dec. 7 before Judge Myron Brown. Pretrial hearings ar e scheduled for Nov. 6. John Fra ncis St een, 55, his wife Christi, 30 : Teena Lucille Shoobs. 22. of Costa Mesa ; Irma Cuz, 35, of Anaheim. Patricia Ann Lombardo. 20. of Los Al a mitos, and Mary Plunkett. 22. of Long Beach were charged wit h the multiple coun ts fo llowing a raid by Huntington Beach police at the Steens' residence in March. Police c laimed they seized more than 100 sexually explicit films incl uding nine depicting s ex acts involving a 13-year-old Cypress girl and a 9·year-old Los Angeles girl. The Cypress girl. police say. wrote a letter to Mrs Steen after watching a television movie about child pornograph~ <·all<'d · · Pall<•n /\ngel Thi..' 11..'ltt.'r \\a~ interl'eptt'd h) <i f:Jm1lv memhl·r and turned O\'Cr lo Police T h t• s 1 x d l'f l' n d a n t s " t• re ordt'rt-d to Stilnd trial folio" 1n~ a pr1•1tm1nar~ ht.'artng tn Wes t Orange Count) mun1c1pal court Th<• Sll'l·n~ and M 1ss ShOl>bs an· frt't.' on sso.ooo ball each \.\ h tit· the rem a1n1ng defendants a 1 l' I r c c 11 n I h l' 1 r o w n r<.'<·11gni1 ancl' Weekend on Pilgrim offered to f anrilies Orange Co unt y M arine I ns titute officials a re n ow acceµting r egistrat ions from families and )oungsters who want to s ign on for a weekend a board the brig ··Pilgrim," moored in Dana Point Harbor The weekend µrograms are limited to 15 persons. Available dates are Oct. 24 and 25. Nov. 28 and 29. and Dec 26 and 27 Por youngsters between the ages of nine and 13, a thrC('·day ses1'1on is available from Dec 28 to~. Those signing cm will lake part in line handling, rigging, hide gathering. sail making and manning the galley. Time is also providc•d for sa1ltng. swimming, fi !>hing and exploring nearby tld('pools. A ll food and overni g h t aC'l·ommodat1ons are included in th l' program price. For the fam il y weekend the price 1s $70 for adults and $60 for children age!> seven to 12. P or the three day youth prog ram the price i s $96 A $25 non re fundable deposit must accompany r egistration For r m ore information call 496·2274. or 831 3850. .. t· . . ' . .. ' ( Finally, Our Rij7es Are On Target ... The Rjfle student corduroy pants you've been waiting for are here. Storekeeper Ian Foster packed our shelves with a great selec- tion of sizes and colors. Come in and "load up." RIPLI! A start tltot olftrs fint traditional SJ>OTISWNr for mtn, womtn and boys. I . -------/ s Orange Coast DAJLY PILOT/Tueeday. October 20, 1981 1 ~ffiu~rnm 1Saudi b!ueprint for peace vague BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - 1 Saudi Arabia's blueprint for Middle East peace bas split the ranks of Vasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organization, attracted a mixed reaction in Israel :And drawn a cool "no comment" from the United States. There is litUe new or startling in the eight-point plan laid down MEWS ANALYSIS Aug. 7 by crown Prince Fahd, but the kingdom says it will present the plan to an Arab sum mil next month as an alternative to the s truggling U .$.·inspired Camp David accord. In shortened form . the proposals call for : -Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territories occupied in 1967. -Dismantling of aU Israeli settlements In occupied territory. -Guaranteed access to all holy places for all faiths. -Emphasizing the rights of the Palestinian people and compensating those who do not wish to return. -A transition period of "a few months" under U .N . auspices. -Proclamation of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. -The right of aU states in the area to live in peace. The United Nations or "certain members " to guarantee tt1e plan. Fahd said he drew on U.N. resolutions for all the major points of the pl an. From the Israeli point of view. the plan is unbalanced and contains red nag issues, such as dividing the city of Jerusalem. creating a Palestinian state and uprooting Jewish settlements. }{owever. the rlank that calls for the right of al states in the area to live in peace wu seen as taclt recognition or the Jewish state's right to exist. Foreign Minister Yilzhak Shamir promptly issued an official rejection of the Saudi plan, calling it "dangerous to Israel." But other prominent Israeli figures, such as Energy Minister Yitzhak Berman, say the implicit recognition of Israel's right to exist Is a "ray of sunshine." What is missing from the plan is a clearly defined process for s t arling negotiations and involving the Israelis in peace talks. In presenting the plan, Fahd cal l ed on the Reagan administration to "effect a basic change in U.S. policy that would lead to Israel's withdrawal from war-conquered Arab territories and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state." The statement appears to hint at "prox.imily talks" -with the Americans negotiating with the Israelis and the Saudis dealing with the Palestinians and other Arab states. The clear suggestion that the United States would once again be in the forefront of a new Middle East peace initiative appeared to anger the allies of the Soviet Union in the PLO and Arab states such as Syria. They see the Soviets as the guarantors of their interests. and Fahd's concept appears to exclude Moscow, which is on record as favoring an all·parties conference such as the 1973 peace talks in Geneva that included the Americans and Soviets as well as the Middle East antagonists. ·Syria, which has insisted it play a prominent role in any Mid east peace settlement . publicly rejected the plan even though it relies on Saudi Arabia for financial s upport. New Greek leader facing tough job ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Andreas Papandr~ou. the leader of the Panhellenic socialist Movement which swept into power in national elections. has vowed to "build a socialist Greece,'' but fulfilling his campaign promises may be difficult. Nearly complete results late Monday s howed the party, commonly called PASOK, with 48 percent or the popular vote to capture 174 of the 300 seats in the one-chamber Parliament under the Greek system of allocating seats. · "We will build a socialist Greece," sa1d the 62·year-old Harvard·educated economist who taught at the University of California at Berkeley. He had campaigned. on the slog an "Allaghi," meaning "c hang e" in the Greek language. and ad voe ated Greece's withdrawal from the NATO military arm. a referendum on wheth er to continue the 10 months' membership in the Common Market, and closing down U.S. military installations. 0 n the domestic front , Papandreou promised to raise s alaries a nd pens ions and increase social services -all of which cost money. He is expected to move slowly in both areas, particularly on foreign policy questions. U .S . Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, in Scotland for a meeting of NATO ministers, s aid Western def e n ses would "unquestionably" be weakened if Greece. a key lo the alliance's southern flank, pulls out. But he also said: "Sometimes there's quite a wide gap between campaign rhetoric and the realities faced when you're actually in government.·• A NATO source in Brussels said the 15-member, alliance did not have the Greek elections on its agenda in Scotland, and added, "it is still too early" to say what will happen. Greece pulled out of the military wing of NATO in 1974 following Turkey's invasion of Cyprus . Turkish troops still occupy some 40 percent of the divided island. Greece rejoined NATO's military side in the fall of l~ after long and difficult negotiations on how to divide control over Aegean Sea airspace. President Reagan. and French President Francois Mitt erand view Yorktown Va ... battlefield." Artificial blood callied 'lifesaver' . Research studies show milky Fluosol could be used in emergencies NEW YORK <AP > -A researcher has reported the first thorough studies in this country showing that artificial blood will keep people alive. and he said the milky substitute could be u sed t o treat patients 1n emergencies when red blood cells are unavailable. Dr Kevin Tremper told a meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists in New Orleans on Monday that the artificial blood kept alive five J ehovah's Witnesses who refused regular transfusions on religious grounds. The five patients had all lost life-t hreatening amounts of blood because of such problems as ulcers and tumors . Surgery was the only cure for their bl.eeding problems, Tremper said, and the artificial blood. called Fluosol. was used to s u s tain them during their operations. All five patients survived. said Tr emper. a chemical engineer It can take 20 minutes to prepare human blood for e m ergency tr ans f usion . Tremper said Fluosol might also be used to treat carbon monoxide poisoning and diseases that reduce the size of veins and arteries. Victims of carbon monoxide poisoning are unable to get oxygen because the carbon monoxide gets in the way. "Fluosol will carry oxygen when your blood won't, and it will also carry carbon monoxide out of you." Tremper said. People with diseased arteries and veins might be helped by Fluosol, because it is made of particles onJy one-seventieth the s ize of red blood cells Tremper s aid the particles "might go through blood vessels constricted due lo some disease, and carry oxygen where normal red cells wouldn't go ... Fluosol only remains in the body about 36 hours. It is carried away by exhaled breaths and "Fluosol will carry oxygen when your blood won't, . and it will carry carbon monoxide out of you." and a resident in anesthesiology al the University of California at Los Angeles. One died later because he had lost too much blood before he w as given Fluosol. Tremper said in a telephone interview last week. The main ingredient of the artificial blood 1 s perfluorodecalln. a chemical cousin to the non·stick coatings used on kitchen pans. Fluosol is made by the Green Cross Corp of Japan and it has been tested on 300 patients there. It has also been given to several patients in this country as an emergency measure, the researcher said, but this is the first time its effect on the body has been carefully measured. Last week. Dr. Stephen Gould of the University of Chicago reported al the meeting of the American College of Surgeons in San Francisco that he had kept baboons alive with the artificial blood One reason Fluosol might be used in emergencies is that it should be possible to store it frozen, heat it quickly in a microwave oven. and deliver it within a few minutes. evaporation through the skin. Tremper said Hi s research was done at Esperanza lnter community Hospital in Yorba Linda. Calif. where 00 percent of the patients are Jehovah's Witnesses. Seven patients with bleeding problems requiring surgery were given small doses of Flu osc>I. Two of the s even patients had adverse reactions; they were oot given any more. The other five were given intravenous doses of about l lf.i quarts of Fluosol the night before surgery. A normal adult has about six or seven quarts of blood. Th e adverse reaction s suffered by two of the patients are not considered a serious problem . Tremper said R esea r che r s think t h ey understand why the reactions occurred. and what can be done lo prevent lhem "The Fluosol did work as expected. but it is not anywhere near the equivalent of giving regular blood." Tremper said. T he blood substitute worked best when patients were breathing pure oxygen with an oxygen mask, Tremper s,aid. It did not work very well when they were breathing room air Tremper collaborated on the research with Dr Ronald L Kati and R Wilham Shoemaker of UCLA. and Edward Levine and Alan Friedman of Alpha Therapeutic Corp of Los Angeles. Y.h1ch is owned by Green Cross Solidarity agrees to curtail strikes WARSAW, Poland <A P > - Premier Wojc1ech Jaruzelski. newly installed chief of the Communist Party. told Warsaw Pact allies of the importance P o land attaches t o strengthening ties. as Solidanty agreed to end ··unjustified" labor strikes. But thousands o f defiant u n ionists in Zielona Gora Province and Zyrardow continued their protests Monday despite a call for an end to s trikes by the 200.member Co m munisl Party Central Committee which fired First Secretary Stanis law Kania and replaced him with Jaruzelski. a general who is defense minister as well as the country's premier The official news agency PAP. reported Jaruzelski met ambassadors from Bulgaria. Czechoslovakia. East Germany, Romania, Hungary and the Soviet Union and "stressed the s ignificance Poland attaches to the further strengthening and developing alliance r elations and the all-comprising fraternal cooperation with the states of the socialist community .. J aruzelski also m et with Pol and's Defe n se Milita r y Council and ··made decisions about th e tasks of th e army ... ," PAP said. There was no elaboration. Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev sent a congratulatory message to Poland's new party chief Monday. saying he had confidence J aruzelsk i would ··rally the ranks" of the party at what the Kremlin call ed a ··crucial historical moment. .. The telegram also urged Jaruzels ki to fight against "e n croach m e nt s by cou n ter·revol ution. ·' The Soviet Union has kept a close eye on its Warsaw Pact ally during the past year of sweeping reforms that launched Solidar ity, the only independent labor union in the Soviet bloc, and was c ritical of Kania's moderate stance J aruzelski. the third party chief in a little more than a year. had backed Kania's "line of agreement .. or peaceful solution to Poland"s problems and Sohdarity·s demands, but recently took a harder stance, urging the union to moderate its policies Kania replaced Edward G1erek on Sept 5. 1980. less than a week after the union and government s igned an accord aimed at endin~ nationwide strikes PAP s aid in a report that nearly half of Poland 's provinces ··are plunged into strikes. threatened strikes and s trike alerts due to food." T.extih.• workers in Zyrardow. \\est of Wa rsaw. occupied factoric~ for the seventh day. and thousand~ of workers downed tool!'. 1n southwest Zielona Gora Province. Sol1dar1ty 's Pres1d1um m eeting m the Baltic port city of Gdansk. sent l(•legrams to its c hapters Monday warning .. against decisions which might ~harpen the situation and be conducive to social connict." L eader s of the 9 .5 million·membe r union were expected to meet Thursday to decide whether t o s tage a nationwide warning strike over food distribution and prices. Public backs c lean air WAS HI NGTON <A P ) - Americans oppose weakening the Clean Air Act by "lopsided majorities," pollster Louis Harris has told a congr essional com mittee. Harris provided s urvey results which he said showed a "broad and deep consensus across the land"' on behalf of pollution controls. SHUmRS CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS Announcing. • • ,._ Designed, Finished ____... 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Please come and see us - Newporter Inn Jewelers Shl6l<U fl. Knduch. owner 1107 Jamboree Ra. Newport Beach, CA 6#-0130 '• --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tuesday, Octobor 20, 198 t s ~UffiU~· Merger stock probe due Foreign speculators may have reaped millions in trading SAN FRANCISCO <A P> -another country." Foreign speculators beyond the Rothman's observation was reacb of the Secutllies and e<:hoed by John Gallagher, the Exchange Commission m~y president of the Pacllic Stock have reaped multlmillion·dollar Exchange, who is scheduled. to profits at t h e expense of testify at the hearings. The PSE, American traders throuah lnside where Santa Fe options are knowledge o f the Kuwait tra ded , has launched an Petroleum Corp. bid for Santa extensive lnvestlgatlon into Fe International Corp., sources possible insider trading, but close to the case say. Gallagher conceded that ·it could Charges of insider activity, come to naught. · bols tered by a dr a matic "Ifthereisinsidertradlngand increase in the volume of Sant' the insider is a citizen, the SEC Fe options traded just prior to , , .. has the authority to pin their the Oct. 5 announcement of the ears to the wall and they would $2.5 billion acquisition, are to be definitely like to do so," he said. investigated this week by the "However, if you were a foreign House Government Operations' citizen, there is a d efinite Com m erce, Cons umer and ques tion as to what the SEC Monetary Affairs s ubcommitttt. could do. I don't have the But even if the panel uncovers answer to that question." instances of insider trading, Several PSE m embers who there is a serious question as to routinely trade Santa Fe options what action could be taken claim tbat over seas investors against over s eas investors. purchased large numbers of Spokesmen for Santa Fe have calls on the oil company's s tock denied any w rongdoing by on Oct. 1. Calls entitle their officers of the firm •'Our juris diction would G bl k d extend to anyone participating overnor oc e in the U.S. capital markets," s aid SEC Director of Public Affairs Andrew Rothman. ''As a political matter, though, there's always lhe ques tion or how you're going to enforce the law against an individual living in LOS ANGELES (AP> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has been blocked by Superior Court judge Marion Woods from imposing emergency cuts in the state's Aid to Families with Dependent Children program. Mewport•s Legendary Blll BATH CAFE BLUE BEAT CAFE I 07 21st Place, Newport Beach, CA * Reopening for business * October 22nd Lunch and Dinner Music • Dancing • Fine Food • Cocktails 675-3333 The curtain rises and the show begins. Come. Join us for a rare personal appearance by Max Pa part. one of the most celebrated print- makers of our time. And you·u have an opportunity to acquire a special poster created by Papart to commemo- rate his visit. o wn e r s to purchase the underlying stock, in thia cue Santa Fe, at a s pecific price. If the stock price rises, so does the value of the calls. The PSE traders, who asked not to be named, note that 8,043 Santa Fe options traded on Thursday, Oct. 1, compared to an average daily volume of 3,124 in September. Many of the buy orders, they claim, came from Swiss banks and from broker age offices ln Kuwait. Trading in Santa Fe stock and options WJlS suspended Friday a nd the following Monday, when the Alhambra ·based company announced that the Kuwait government-owned firm had offe red $51 a shar·e for its stock, which had closed Thursday at $24 .75. On Tuesday, the stock r eopened and gained more than $17 a share, while Oct. 30 calls options to buy Santa Fe stock at $30 a share in October gained more than $12. Rothman and others involved say it may be almost impossible to determine the identity or those who bought Sant a Fe options sin,ce s uch purchases are .often made through numbered accounts or by intermediaries. "Swiss banking secrecy laws," he said, "are difficult to penetrate.'' CONGRATULATIONS St anford L'n" er~1t' Professor Arthur Schawlow b hugged b~ h1·~ daughter Helen. left . and wife Aur elia at hi-; ............. hou~l' 111 1\tlo \Ito Jllt•r 1t wa-. .rnnounced that Ill' \\nil till· 1!181 '\ol>l'I Prit t• in physics ~lond ay ~-- Skulls take n from r u ins? SAN DI E GO <A P ) A scientist JUSt back from Peru says modern headhunters are s t ea l i n g s ku l l s f ro m archcological sites a nd selling them for SS.000 lo SS0,000 on the black markt>l The h eads were take n as trophies with gold and sil ver around lhe eyes. nose and mouth and buried about 800 A D with the Nascas tribe in the south coastal regions of Peru. s ays Dr. Alana Cordy Collins. Dr Collins. curator of Latin Am erican collect1ons at the San Diego Museum of Man. said she saw three such heads in antique • d~ult.•ro;· i;hops Thl• ela borate decorations 1ncludtnl{ t')es highlighted by :. ti\. e r l~1:1rdrops s uggest the lootl'rs unt'ovcred some sort of anc1t·nt Peruvian royal burial ground. she :.aid in an recent 1r1tN \'1ew hl'fore ex pounding in puhl11• lectures this week. All Tax-Free Certificate9 are created equal. We know it doesn't sound that way Not when y ou read the ads and listen to the commercials. But it's true . All Tax-Free Certificates are the same . 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What he said was a lal'ming In essence. he said that s.o·called creati\·e financing pioneered in California is creating a balloon much bigger than Super Chicken Ill which took off from Costa Mesa for its flig ht to Georgia. Uuff\' talks of a balloon paym e nt · of S24 b1lhon ~ ~'>. thetl ·s billion-based Qn 300.000 crt-ative financing arrungeme nt:-. .Just for argum ent ·s sake. -.a~ Duffy is off b~· 50 percent That s till lea\'cs a balloon of Sl 2 bi llion. c- Ho\\ has t'his ·h appent•d '' Bas1calh-. since C hairm an Paul \'olcker ·and the Federal Resen·e Board chan ged the nati on·s monetary policy on that fateful weekend in earl~-Odober of 197\cl i n t e r e s t r a I l' s h a ,. t• sk vrocketed . ' .\s a result. hOnll'"> lrn' l' heen harde r to sefh..and sellers huve had to act'ept paper promises by buyers to pay ore the loans in three to rive years when mone~ supposedl~· would be t'heaper Tht!re's t'ertainl~· n o g uarantee it will. ll t'O uld be even mort> expensive. su~ 'iom e respected et"onomists. And man\' bu\'ers did not have to quallry' for the sales. Anyway. the boom 1n paper started s lowl\' in late 1979 and picked up s peed in 1980. :vtuch of that money must be paid off in 19B3 Wher e will it come from·• ~o one can sa' now E\'en mon• 1s due in 1984. · Duff\' an d fin ancia l comm ent <1tor Ed Hart arc amon~ the few who ha\ c pinpmnted this danger. Duffy calls it a ,1 ung lt• Others need to stud,· it ancl tr,· to find wa~·s to head it.off ' If the rates sta~ high. lhl' paper in many c·ast.>s cannot bt· paid off and the foreclosure:- mig ht ri\'al the Depression E\'en if th ~ mter{}-;t rate ... go d o wn. muc h of the a\'<11lahll- mone~ will han.• to go to .. , a rel r e finanC'1ng and l('a' <.· l1 tt ll· a\'atl<.tble ror 11('\.\ anct l'l'"all· ho m t>s . :'\ l' I t h (' I' p -0 ' p l' (' t I ..., t•n t ouraginl.! Closing the record In a move clear!~· intended to enha n ce his nol ·loo-s h ining image as a s upporter of la'' and order. Gov. Brown has n•toed a mea s ure th(lt w'as s impl y designed to clarify which polict.> records must be open to public scrutiny. The bill. AB 909. was passed by the Legislature after lengthy pubhc hearin gs . It would ha\'e clarified the California Public Records Act by requiring police to open their d aily logs lis ting c hronologically incide nt reports . b ook i n g s and o th er poli ce act1vitv. This inf ormallon routineh· has been m ade available to the press. but in recent times some police departme nts have refused to rele a se data on the daily log on gr ounds the incidents were "under investigation ... In som e ins t a nces the secrcc,· was obvious l v intended to s ides tep queri'e s about s itu ation s th<1t cou ld pro\'t.' embarrassing. or in retaliation for unwelcom e new~ CO\'eragt' involving the police. During the legislative hearings the principal o bjection was that providing the r equested inform ation was too burdensome for polic e d epartments Heavy lobb~ ing b' police chiefs throughout the state and b~· district attorneys apparentl~· p ersuad ed Brown t o veto the m easu re on the dubio us ground~ I h at it was "overl v broad Beyond this. the r e we r e no s pecifics in the veto messa~e. Supporters o f the o p t•n information bill are considering seeking either a veto override or reintroduction of a s imil ar m easure next vear. )feanwhile a s ource of information about c rime and law e nforcement to which the public is e ntitled will rem a in closed Gute nbe rg to compute rs A book titled ··De :"Juptiis Ph i l o l ogi ae e t M erc urii " probably will not be the m ost sought-after volume in the t;C Irvine library. but it will hold a very distinguished position as the one millionth \'Oluml' added to the university collection. Tomorrow nig ht. its arri\'al will be honored in a cer emonv featuring an address b~· historian Arthur Schlesinger .J r and other iiterar~· scholars T his cop~ of "The Wedd ing of Philosophy a nd Me rcury" was printed in 1499. An over view of the se\·en liberal a rts. it \\as w r i lt en b ~· a C a rt h a g 1 n 1 a n scholar earl\· in t h e fifth centw·, a nd circul;!ted in manuscri pt form O\'Cr the n ext I .000 ,·ears. until Mr . Guten ber g 's im·e nt1on brought it to a wider audienct• At UCL the rare book will ioan some 45.000 other volumes in the library's Special Coll ect1ons De p artment where it will rct'eh e the attention due its antiquily The l 'CI librarv. wh ic h started out with 100.ooO volumes • when the campus opened in th.e fa ll o f 1965. h as grown at a rem a~able rate. In )ta,. 1t bet'amc the ~·oungest m e mber of the Association of Researc h Libraries. whic h iiicludes 113 major research libraries in the t:nited States and Canada. At one milllion \'Olumes. tht: ,voung L'CI li brary c.tlready 1s lc.trger than those of m any highl~ regardf41 o lder unh·er sities . .-\nd . thanks to t he wonders of the c omputer age c.t nd e lectron1 <.: informatio n transfer. the LTI Ii bra r ~· has access lo man ~· m i 1 I i o n s m o r e ,. o I u m <' !. th roughout the re s~·stem ancl t hroughout the nation It's a far en· from the fifth centun sch ola·r . whose book becomes CC I s on e millionth 'olu m e . to elect r o n ics a nd computers. but it all come!'> togethe r to form a fine addition to s cholarship in Orange Count~ And. for icin g on the cake. a ny California resident may use the L'Cl librar~· by paying a m odest annual fee of SIO Truh· a worthwhile tn\'estment · Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. other views ex· pressed on tn1 s page are those ot tneir authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714 ) 642·4321. L.M. Boyd/Guitar popularity How do you account for the fact that lhe guitar is so much more popular than any other portable musical instrument? Those who study such mattert credit two things: One, it's so easy to learn enough to start. And two, it's so hard to learn· enough to stop. No trick to pkkin8 ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat out raw chords. But to m._,ter the thing is a lifetime effort. It appears to be the claim only of Veneiuelan historian Nectarlo Maria that New World discoverer Christopher Columbus was not an Italian Catholic but a Spanllh Jew. Thomas P . Haley Pub II sher Thomas A. Murplllne Editor B1rlaar1 K,..lbic" Edltorlel Page Editor .. Pentagon waste under fire WASHINGTON The Pentagon generals and admirals are running scared not so much of the Russians. or the administration's timid cutbacks in military budget increases, or even pubtfc wrath over curtailment or social programs while the defense establish ment lives high off the hog. Whal has scared the brass hats and their buddies in the defense contracting game is Sen. Sam Nunn, of all people . The respected Georgia Democrat is a longtime champion of a strong military But now he is trying to do something actually do something -about the scandalous multi billion-dollar cost over· runs that have become the hallmark of virtualJy every Pentagon weapons pro- gram. Nunn has offered an amendment to the d efense authorization bill which would force the Pentagon lo mend its profligate ways with defense contrac· tors. "THIS IS THE fi r s t legislative measure that would make 1t really pain- ful for the ser vices and contractors to treat weapons programs as a route to a bottomless money bag ," a high Pen· tagon official told m y associate Indy Badhwar. The Nunn a mendment is no cure·all. but it could be eff~ctive in encouraging a little fiscal responsibility at the Pen· tagon. It's really quite simple: It would require regular and detailed reporting to Congress on costs of every weapons program. More than that, in the likely event of a cost overrun, all spending on a project would cease until the Pen· tagon gavt! Congress a satisfactory ex· planation fo r the overrun. The Secretary of Defense would have to justify continued spending in person. This attempt to make the Defense De partment answerable for the billions Congress ladles out may seem reason· G. -JA-CK-AN-D-IR-S0-1 -~ able to any taxpayer. but it is driving the four·s tar spendthrifts in the Pentagon up the wall. This kind or accountability may be OK for welfare and Medicare recipients. but for generals and ad mirals? What impertinence! THE BRASS HATS are discreet enough not lo dress down the senator directly for ins ubordination Instead, they are quietly trying to defang lhc Nunn a mendment by offering some in· nocent-seeming "preferred solutions" to the problem of overruns . Memos out· lining these P<.'ntagon substitutes fell tn· to the h a nds of a cons e r vative, Washinglon·based watchdog group. the Project on Military Procurement. In some cases. the "preferred solu· tion " involves only the cha nge or omission of a phrase. or even a single word. But the effect would be devastat ing . it would allow the b1g ·bucks brigadiers to do business at the same old charity bazaar for contractors Some examples: Nunn's "total program acquisition unit cost" would be cha nged to "pro· gram acqui sition unit cost." In plain English. tllis would m ean that such item s as military construction. test equipment and s pare parts -the very areas where major cost overruns occur -would be exempted from con- gressional review. -NUN N'S AMENDMENT requires precise accounting or the effect of infla· lion on cosl overruns . The Pentagon wants to base its cost accounting on a "constant dollar" value -which is not adJusted for inflation . This would en· able the Defense Department to continue masking a substantial portion or an overrun as the work of inflation The brass hats want to eliminate Nunn's r('Quirement that the causes or overruns and actions taken lo control them be put in writing. This would make effective congressional oversight impossible. Nunn's C1mendment states that "no funds may be obl igated " on any weapons system 30 days after notifica· tion that it has gone above a promised spending level. The Pentagon wants this changed to "no additional oontractual obligations may be incurred." This de· vious device would defeat the amend· ment 's purpose because Congress has the right lo prohibit the spending of money but cannot control contractual dealings between bureaucrats and con tractors. Will state Republicans fumble again? California Republicans are a funn,y breed. In 1968 they refused Thomas Kuchel the party's nomination, despite the fact he was then the Republican whip in the U.S. Senate. They did it because they perceived him to be too moderate, failing to recognize that in a s tale where De mocrats outnumber them 3 to 2, a candidate must exhibit moderation to win. Kuchel had dem· onstrated his electability by election both to the Assembly and Slate Senate as well as the office or State Controller and tllree limes to the U.S. Senate. But the right·wingers of the GOP pre· vatled and handed the nomination to Max Raffert y wh o the n lost to Democrat Alan Cranston in the general election. The unanimous view of political observers is that Kuchel would have won easily in November had the Republicans rallied behind his nomina· tion. NOW THE GOP kingmakers are bent upon dumpin g U .S. Sen . Sa m Hayakawa. This time not because he is too moderate but because they don't think he can beat a liberal Democrat s uch as J erry Brown. who looks at the moment lo be the nominee or the Democrats. Still. there a re many who be lieve that Hayakawa, given the unified Republican s upport. would h a v e I i t ti e t r o u b I e w i t h1 Brown . whose popularity is at an all t ime low. And Hayakawa, who is refusing to bow out, may jus t capture the GOP nomination despite the efforts of the kingmakers to replace him with San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. If it were j ust a head lo head battle belw<'en the two it might be a close con· I -AR-l W-AT-IR-S -(i test But there are s ix o the r Republicans signalling their intentions lo run. Congressman Barry Goldwater. Jr., announced his plans months ago Congress m en Pe t e McClosky and Robert Doman, now are in the race, Maureen Reagan, the Pres ident's da ughter. is a potentia l candidate a nd both state Sen . J ohn Schmitz and Loyola Law School De an Ted Bruins ma have declared their candidacies. IF THOSE s ix and Wilson actually hie next year it will be a crowded field and the chances are the votes would be so s plit that Hayakawa would waltz riKhl down the middle of the pack to victory. Business can be two-faced There are two things that I don't like about some Big Business types and that is their face . Which is a cutesy-pie way of saying I think many of them are two· faced. One of the classic examples took place in Was hington, D.C., several years ago. On the same day in one part lillRlil MAIR of Washington airline executives were meeting in an international meeting to set tra.ns·AUantic alr fares and others were on Capitol Hl11 testifying about alrllne dereeutaUon. The American airline executives In the international meeting fought hard to avoid having quotas set on which alrline would get bow many passen1er1 on the tuns·AtlanUc route. The Europeans wanted the quotas. but tbe Americans resisted ln the name of free ~lerprtae and the open marketplace. Executives Crom the 11me Amencan alrlln~ were ar1Uln8. at the same Ume on Capitol Hill, that deregulation and allowing free enterprise into domestic air travel would destroy the business. THE RECENT demonstrations in California al the Diablo Canyon nuclear pl a'nt reminds of the same kind of double·talk that has been coming from the atomic energy industry for years. For example, the industry has tor years babbled on about how incredibly safe atomic energy Is (this, of course, before 3·Mile Island) and, yet, tor years they have had the Congress guarantee them against major losses from safety accidents. This protection Is called the Price·Anderson and lt is like a $100 deductible car insurance policy and it puts the U.S. Treasury on the Une for major accident losses instead of the atomic industry. If those darn nuclear plants are so sare, why does the Industry need such guarantees a1alnst loss. The obvious answer fs those plants aren't that sere and the industry knows It. As ls the usual sltu1Uon ln these and other c.ases or two.faced Blc B1,1slnesses, It ls you and me who end up ptckin& up the tab. For the vote.pulling power of an in cumbent usually is mighty. In the last 50 years onl y three incumbent U.S. Senators have been defeated. Two were Republicans Kuchel by his own party a nd George Murphy in 1970 b y Democratic Congressman John Tunney who in turn was defeated by Hayakawa Prior to that only two others had been dereated since 1914 when U.S. Senators were firs t elected by direct vote. Republican Samuel Shortridge was de· feated by James D. Phelan in 1920 and was himself defeated by William Gibbs McAdoo in 1932. I NCUMBENCY THEN would seem lo favor Hayakawa if he can weather the GOP primary. And the crowded field should be an aid lo him. The question remains lhen as to whether aJI of those who say they are running will plunk lheir money down when it comes time to rile for a place on the ballot. Goldwater, McCloskey and Dornan have made noises about running in pre· vious years. backing down when faced with the choice of playing it safe run· ning for re·election in their own dis· tricts or gambling on a U.S. Senate race. Now the fast reapportionment shurrle given the Republicans by the Democratic controlled Legislature may h ave removed the security o f re· e lection in their districts and they may feel they have nothing to lose by run- ning for the Senate. Sen. Schmitz will also be sacrificing his state senate seat but he too may have felt the reappor- tionment squeeze. Not holding any public office. neither Dean Bruins ma nor Maureen Reagan has anything to lose . The same is true of Wilson who can hold his office as Mayor and still run. The probability then is that most who have announced as potential candidates will file. AJso there are usually two or more "unknowns" who enter the race for r easons best known to themselves. The conclusion is that as far as Hayakawa is concerned, the more the merrier. llllll• Js this Or1n1e County OT County? . ._, .. _... ............ .-. .... . ..___.,,..._,.".......... I .... ,_, ... ,..., ... ..._. ... ..., ..... 'Railroaded' doctor-clerk fights . back CHICAGO CAP> -Telephones ring incessantly. Letters pour in. And plopped In the middle or the office, entirely out of his element, Is a former staff physician ror the Railroad Retirement Board who says he was "railroaded into a clerical job.'' "l have the dubious distinction or being the highest-paid clerk in the federal government,.. says Dr. Franklin Streilfeld, who gets · $50,000 a year. He was bumped from the medical staff in the wave of President Reagan's feder•l s pending cuts in August. Bu t being a civil service employee, the law required that his employer offer him another Job for which he was qualified at the same s alary -$50,000 in th.is case -for two years. Officials thought he was qualified to be a paper shuffler. • ··1 don't feel humiliated and I'm not treating it as a joke," said Streilfeld, 58. "I was just caught in a crazy bureaucracy a nd am sticking it o ut. I'm having a hearing next month." Streilfeld said.he will seek a reversaJ from the Merit Systems Protection Board in Chicago on Nov . 10. He said he will be Joined in the case by two other staff doctors who also were displaced. Instead of staying on as clerks. however, Dr. Paul Kelley subsequently resigned and Dr. Hans J alakas retired. · · l could resign, too, and become a s taff doctor with a company, but I'm trying to m ake a point," said Streitfeld. "I'm staying because I think the merit board an agency rreated by the Civil Service Reform Act will overturn the Murderers n ee CARSON ClTY <AP> -Two tonvicted murderers h ave slipped away from an outside work assignment and may have headed into California, prison director Charles Wolff Jr. said Sunday. Wolrr identified the inmate s a s Mi c ha e l Shellenbarger and David Rice. decision. And I'm staying because when I lea'fe I want to do it under l'JlY own steam ~ not be klcf<edC>ut. ·'The more I think or what happened the more angry I become," said Streltfeld, who had been a staff doctor for the railroad board since J anuary 1978. "I! I don't get satisfaction from the merit board, I'll take the case to federal court." , The board, which handles retirement, unemployment and dis ability programs for the nation's railroad workers, is contracting private physicians to do the work the doctors used to do. Board spokesman William Poulos said a one-year contract was let Oct. 6 for $88.900. John T horesdale. a board s pokesman, said at the time the cuts were made that, ''It does make a ridiculous situation." But he maintained the government hopes to save at least $65,000 a year after the second year . "l don't even have a chance to orientate the new doctors, and they'll need it," said Streilfeld, who is a~g 15 clerks In the Bureau of Unemployment and Sickness Insurance. ''I process a lot of paperwork deal in~ with claims," he said. Whtie he draws SS0 ,000 annually, the other clerks in the same grade level average about $13,500 There is no ill feeling over the pay difference, Streilfeld said. ··on the contrary. everybody in the agency is supportive and understanding," he said. "And l ' m not dis placing another person in a working position. I was concerned about that. But they actually needed someone to do what I'm doing." Streitfeld says he sees no s aving in contracting for physicians. .. Actually. there is less service a nd more pay." he said. "The contract doctors will be on a reduced schedule or 27"'2 hours per' week and this figures out at $62 per hour," he said. "I worked 40 hours per week and it c ame out at about $24 an hour."· • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 20, 1981 JOGGERCYCLE? Japanest• inventor demonstrates his strange ~achine called a J oggercycle in which pedal power drive ... a AJ'WI ....... pair of running ~hoes . Tht• devirl' made it to the final s of a .J:.tpam•..,t• in<lu..,ln<tl firm .., emplo~ L'e idea t·ontf:..,t Legislator hits ArOiy brass ~1118 W ASJWJGTON (AP) -Rep. Les Aspln, saying the Army bu 13! lieutenant colonels for each inhntry •command position, charges t~at the . officer corps "is loaded with lo1B or managera but few fighters." The Wisconsin Democrat, a frequent critic of the Pentagon, said In a statement that more lieutenant colonels (903) specialize In personn el management than command infantry battalions (838), and more are involved In computers and operations research (461 > than run tank units (413). "Twice as many specialize in various phases of material management (1 ,148 ) as in commanding artillery <547 > and there ar e more lieutenant colonel dentists ( 294 > than lieutenant colonel air-defense specialists 1223)." he continued. · · l f you cou Id shoot down Russian airplanes with dental drills. the Army would be in great s hape," As pin added. .. And if Harvard Business School methods won battles. we'd have nothm& to worn abolll. .. 1 An Army s po k eswoman. Margaret Tackley, said officials had not seen As pin's statement and thus could not comment on it immediately. 'Big Three' airlines drop discounts NEW YORK <APJ -The Big Three airlines have left discount transcontinental air fares to No. 10-ranked Continental Airlines after restoring the fares they slashed only 10 days before. As of Nov. 1, United Airlines, the I argest domestic airline. said the roundtrip, nonstop cross-country fare will return to $600 from $438. The lower transco ntin e ntal fare was establis h ed by American Airlines on Oct. 6, and United and Trans World Airlines both followed suit the next day. WI thin hours. TWA and American followed United's announcement by saying they too planned to restore the higher rares. "We didn't start it. we just want to end it," said United Airlines s pokesman Chuck Novak United also said it would raise t o $500 its midcontinent roundtrip rares between Chicago a nd other central cities to the West Coast. up from $258 to California. $318 to Pacific NorthwestcitJes. The industry is having diffi cul ty this year with dwindling traffic resulting from a s lumping economy and redut:cd fli ghts because of the strike bv the ProfcssionaJ Air Trafr'1l· Co ntroller s Organization Tran~continental a;ound trips have bt•cn as high as $956. said U nit ed'~ Novak . although "n obody u s ed i t " because discounts were available. He said he expected discounts always will be available. but not at rates below which airlines can make a profit and amass enough capital t o buy new. fuel-effi cient jets. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Continental s pokesman Bruce Plowman said the carrier found "this whole episode a little puzzling " Continental has filed with the government plans for a new, even lower transcontinental fare or S298. The airline has only 1 percent to 2 p e rcent of the transcontinental market, only nine nights a day compared with the Big Three. and Plowman asked. "Why don't they just leave us aJone"" The larger carriers, with dozens of east·west CHghts, only hurt themselves by joining price wars. Plowman said. • A. Flctlllout Buafnen Name Slalamenl filed wilh lhe County Cieri! 11 va lid for five reara efter which llme continuing bualneaM1 mu1t reftle. Public.lion It -Hary only If lhe r e are ChangH. C.11 lhe legal Oeperlmenl al Iha OA ILY PILOT lor l nlormallon and nece 11ary tot mt. 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Address UN Hohdav. McDonnell Douglas. Box 14526. St Louis. MO 63'78 ' Orang Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday, October 20, 1981 San Diego couple saved at se.a SAN DIEOO CAP) -Two people from San Dleao were rHcued 1t sea alter the[r 2Hoot pleaaure craft ran out of 1as Lhe day before. Coast Guard orticlals said. The 82 foot Coast Guard Culler Pt.. Brower spent Sunday afternoon. Sunday night and Monday morning combing the waters near San Dleeo for the vessel before It was spe>lled by a CoHl Guurd helicopter. aala' Coost Guurd spok smon AnCiy Vllulla. "Al fm1 t llght, the Coast Guard launched another Htf.3S helicopter from Sun Diego. At 9:30 inm. we locutcd the 24 foot pleasure cruft which was six mil es east of the Middl e 6 oronado Island." Vilulis said Monday. Coast Cuar~ orrici~ls were alerted about tho ve11el by the wlte or one or the rnen on board. Vllutla said. The San Diego couple's nam es were n ot available, he-said She told Coast Guard offic:Jals that the vessel she and her husband were on ran out or gas, Vilut1s said. The woman had been p1cl<ed up by a passing boat while her husband remained on . board with a passenger. VUutls• explained. Coa.'it Guard oftlelala 11td th• vessel had drifted about 15 mUea directly south or Its orlslnal position four miles olf or Im perlal Beacll. Tbe Pt. Brower waa to low the vessel back lo the San Diego area. V1lutas said. There wu no report on th e passensers' condition, although Vilutls said they seemed to be all right. Last tribute paid to oj,d-time stripper ............ HAMMING IT UP Thl'Sl' l \\ 0 JlOl'kl'l'S seem unconcerned des pite the s ign on tlw11 pt>n al the Orangt•burg 1 S C.1 County Futr but ll11:1r nt•x1 ilPPl'<Jri.tn<'e ma~· be a l a breakfast t ablt• This off er hard to ref use OMAHA. '.'\t.•h t :\I' 1 Thl' Holling Stones will find 1t difficult to 1g n11rt.• a plt•:i from ()maha fan~ for u concert in '.'febraska A pN1t1011 t•st1matl·d to lw thn•t• football f1<>ld<; m length had been c1rculnr('d h\ rock c:.tat1011 KEZO F'.\t The giant invitation \\as rollt•d up. hoxt•d ,11\cl .,l'nl b~ arr express to the r ock grnup·s tour cl1n•c·tor.., 111 "''" York The British rnl'k hand 1-. tou11nl.! !ht.• n;.it1on for the first· time in thn•t• .\ l'<ir.., NEW YORK <AP) -The old burlesque dancers who came to Georgia Sotbern's funeral remembered her as a red-haired dynamo whose show began with "Georgia on My Mind," ended with "Tiger Rag," and changed t he way strippers did their bumps and grinds. Ms. Sothern. who was 13 when she lied about her age and began her dancing c aree r o n a Philadelphia burlesque stage, died after suffering from cancer for several years. She was 68. "I couldn't dance, so I became a stripper," she told relatives. But women who danced with her at the Hudson Theater in Union City, N.J ., recalled her as an innovator who sped and jazzed up burlesqu e, yet managed, one of them said, lo be "sexy without being dirty." F-0r one t h ing, she never stripped to the skin. "She could finish wear ing as much as when she started," said Eileen O'Connell . "ll was a slripTEASE." she C "I l• t U ~ I> 1981 -------- Tlf[ MEDICAL CARE CENTER --------- ) MOVIES WEDE~ 'TELEVISIONS RECORDERS • -J CAMERAS !1 WORLD HOME RECORDER •Remote • 2-4 6 Hr •VHS Video Rf'Cor<ler •Same as Magnavox 8310 •Same as Quasar 5015 OPEN STOCK ONLY 1 538 OPEN SUNDAY 11.S Quasar. *MOVIES* OVER 1000 TO RENT All LATEST RELEASES •BLANK TAPE *1 1" •ACCESSORIES VARIETY NEWPORT BEACH MEXT TO POST OfflCE , !·J RIVf RS!DE OR ACROSS fROM THE fH. s4aw2213 RUSTY PELICAN GRAND OPENING THE LAST DIET YOU WILL EVER NEED COMES TO ORANGE COUNTY Make your "Discovery Phone Call" right now Put the responsibility for losing weight on our shoulders. 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"G iris wear less at the beach now than she did on stage then," added Mi ss O'Connell , who makes her laving as a secretary "No one had ever danced tt1e striptease as fast as she did.'' said Joan Torino, who met Miss Sothcrn in 1&18 ~hen she joined the chorus line at the Hudson Theater and now sell s real est ate in New J ersey "She would have· been al home in a rock band today " Thal pace dated back to her first appearances. Miss Solhern once told a nephew. when she was so scart•d that after five bars she would ha\.: most of her clothes off "When sht• really got going sht•'d throw her head back and forth With all that red hair. it w11:t someth1n~ ttr-see," 'S1rid Rex lluntington. "ho made Mi ss Sothcrn's rostumes. "She'd always c:nd with a bit <: u II cd ·Hold tlw Tiger.' to Tiger Rag, " said Ellt>en ll ubert .. ' anothe~ dancer. "She'd lean on the curtain; she was the first one to do that. Then, after she'd gone off, she'd stick her leg out or throw some clothing out on the stage. The audience would go crazy." ·'She was the great est," agreed Hope Diamond, a younger dancer who met Miss Sothern when she joined the c horus line at th e Hudson Theater. "She had so much energy. She was fiery." Born in Dunganon, a small town In the slate from which she took her name, Miss Sothern was starring at Minsky's less than a year after her debut in Philadelphia. She went on lo appear in the 1942 r evue "Star a nd Gar ter," which was produced by Michael Todd. The 29-year-old dancer struck the.. Ne.w \'ork Times' Brooks Atkinson as "unpretentiously hot stuff." In 1948, officers entered a Ma nha lla n nightclub where Mass Sothern was starring and hailed her show , which police said consisted of "bumps and grinds." But a judge ruled in her.., favor , saying "she has a right to engage m a lawful occupation." Lafer she married John J . · Diamond, a Manhattan lawyer who greeted well-wishers at the East Side funeral home, including burlesque queen Ann Corio and vaudevillians Sammy Smith, Max Furman and Alice Kennedy Robert Elston eulogized his aunt as a dancer "who made sex civilized and run" and a warm extrovert who would make the drabbest b*kstage dressing room seem exciting. "Then.' 1sn'l much glamour left in the world, and now another piece of it is gone," he s md. Usr lht> Daily Pilot "ra~t Resull" service directory Your ~erv1t·c I'> our specialty Call 642 5678 ext 322 Full. Rich. Delightful. Taste the pleasure. Kings and IOOs. Regular and Menthol. Warning : The Surgeon ·General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. I Daily Pilat TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1981 COMICS STOCKS TELEVISION AP WLs•aes John Stiles. a 34-year-old farmer who eschews modern machinery, dnves hts mule and donkey-drawn wagon on U .S 285 m Mrthern New Menco. accompanied by mounted rancher fnends Stiles 1s traveling the highways m search of new horizons to farm Old bar stands alone Saloon keeper resists wrecking ball of urban renewal PEORIA, Ill. <API -The joyous patrons stood three deep at the bar and hoisted a few to the tilling but standing walls of the saloon owned by Matthew Ryan. the apparent victor in a year-long ri ght to save his bar from urban renewal Th e toasts followed t he announcemen t by developer Raymond Becl<er that hi s "war with Matthew Rya n is over ." Becker wanted the bar razed lo m ake way for a $40 million apartment building planned to conform to the new, gleaming landscape of Peoria's downtown. But R yan. a 55-year-o ld Bos t on nati ve, question ed whether Becker 's announcement was a ploy. "The man 1s li ke a weathervane." Ryan said. "Ten da ys ago, h e wa s going full -steam lo condemn me. Two days ago he had all the votes he required in the City Council for co nd emn ation . T o day he withdraws his request a nd says he has no intention to develop on the block. With the charades that have gone on in the past, I'm suspicious." In a letter to the city manager, Becker said he was tired of dickering with the saloon keeper and distressed by national attention the fight has drawn. He sought the condemnation vote but it was delayed and he withdrew the petition in his letter. "Mr. Ryan has brought vaudeville back to Peoria," the builder said. "But I don't want to go into show business, and I certainly don't want to subject the City Council and this co mmuni ty to any embarrassment or publicity which will make Peoria an object of naUonal ridicule.•· 1t and the bar stands alone on the site. The old tavern. its red-brick walls bowed by age, stands in the shadow of City Hall, across the street from t he nearly completed S60 million civic center and a short walk from the site of a planned shopping mall. Gorman's Tap was purchased by Ryan and partner Russell Mc K inrue in 1977 in a nticipation of business from construction worker s and eventually the sports fans and convenlioneers who would be drawn to the civic center. As a taunt ill Becker. Ryan r ecently re named th e bar Gorman's Twin Towers Tap. In such a setting, some city off1 c1als say. the saloon is an eyesore in the center of Peori a's pl a nned $300 million urban renewal project The City Council still could condefl}n the place. but it is unclear whether 1t will now that Bec ker has withdrawn his request. ., 0 Truth in surgery D 84 not for her. See 87 88 page Bl. _.. Farmer Stll<>ii iillps harness over hecid of l11s mule dunrig break in lus wanderwys Stiles says he prefers animal power over machinery rn farm U'ork John Stiles drives his 11 donkeys and one mule south on New Mexico highway. Brown ask help NORTH HOLLYWOOD (AP) Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. is appealing for public support on a measure to finance county jail co nstruction . li e bl a m ed Republicans in the Assembly for holding up the bill, a companion to a $496 million bond measure for state prison construction that is already headed for the June ballot. ..... "" ......... Marriages up, so are divorces WASHINGTON (AP> -More Am eri cans than ever said "I do" in 19~. but ther e also was a boost in the number of those who said ··1 don't." With th e baby boom generation of the 1950s and early 1960s reaching adulthood, 10.9 of every 1.000 Americans were married last year a record 2.413 million marriages. the National Center fo r Health Statistics said. That was up from a marriage rate of 10.7 in 1979 but slightly below the peak rate of 11 per 1.000 people in 1972. The center, in a summary or its provisional data for 19~. said June weddings were the most popul ar, with 278,000 nuptials com p a red with 140 ,000 in least-popular January. While more marriages were beginning, more also were ending. The report said the 1.182 million divorces were up 1 percent from the 1979 record, although the divorce rate held steady at 5.3 per 1,000 people. The infant mortality rate was the lowest ever recorded in the U n i t e d States, but life expectancy at birth actually fell slightly for the first time in 12 years, the report said, blaming the drop from 73.8 years to 73.6 largely on flu epidemics. Flu and pneumonia were the sixth-leading cause of death in 1980, up 14 percent from the year before. the most perilous years of life. Adults can expect to li ve even longer. The center said 30-year-olds can expect on aver age to live lo age 75.9. 40-year -olds to 76.6, 50· year-old s to 77 8. 60 year-olds to 79.9, 65-year-olds to 81 .4. 70-year-old s to 83 3, 75·year-olds to 85.4, ~-year-olds to 88.2 and 85 year-olds to 91.5. There were 3.598 million births in 19~. marking a 4 percent increase from the year before and the fifth straight year the number has climbed The birth rate of 16.2 per 1.000 people was at its highest level since 17.2 in 1971. The fertility rate of 69.2 births per 1,000 women aged 15-44 was the highest since 1973 The center said 45,000 infants died before their first birthday in 19~. or 12.5 for every 1,000 Ii ve births, the lowest annual rate ever recorded in the Uruted States, the report said. The rate was down almost 4 percent from 13 deaths for every 1,000 births in 1979. There were 250 r eported d e aths of wom e n due to complications or pregnancv. childbirth and the six weeks after delivery, down from about 270 in 1979. The m aternal death rate of 6.9 deaths per 1,000 live births was down draslicaJly from 7.8 in 1979. 12.8 in 1975, 21.5 in 1970, 37.1 in 1960 and 83.3 in 1950. Becker said plans are either to build his luxury complex around the aging tavern or try at a different locaUon. Matthew Ryan, proprietor of a run-down IOloon, ia th1 bane of civic boosters who wont to oust mm, a The Ufe expectancy at birth was 78. 1 years tor white females, 74 for other females, 70.5 for white males and 65.3 for other males. ' The overall death rate ln 1980 was 892.6 per 100,000 people. The age.adjusted rate, constderlng the 1rowing number ot elderly and other populaUon chances, was 594.1up1 percent from 1979. He bad bought up most ol the aurrounding property and razed millionaire builder who wants to buy him and a cit11 council that may con<Umn him. His bar is virtually mly old building left m the heart of Peot-ia's $300 million urban renewal effort. 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Call today for a personal interview at one of our 5 locations. Orange County: (714) 957-6285, L.A. County: (213) 594-4714, El Toro: (714) 857-1278. Next classes begin October 26. llAllOUL mvERSITY Changing the course of education. Accr......SllfWnt..-.A.-ot~lf!d C...,. ore cluck for your b•k. Human life debated DEAR READERS: Recently I devoted two columns to the testimony of Dr. Geor1e Ryan (President ol the Amerlun College ol Ob-Gyn) agaJmt tbe Human Ufe BUI. I ex~ted strong reader reaction. But I was completely unprepared tor tbe tally. Tboae who aupported Dr. Ryan•a (and my) position ran 30 percent ahead of the opposlflon. Neither Dr. Ryan nor Ann Landen are pro-abortion. We are PRO-CHOICE. We believe that a woman or child who becomes pregnant, whether through chance, carelessness, Ignorance, rape or Incest, should be free to choose whether that fetus ls carried to full term. The Human Ufe bill proposed by Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.) and Rep. Henry Hyde ( R-lnd. > would confer personhood from the moment of conception. This would allow the states to treat abortion as murder. The majority of those who wrote to disagree with Dr. Ryan and me were threatening, hysterical and vituperative. Some letters. however, were thoughtful and intelligent. I would like to share one of the latter with you today. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You are the most widely syndicated colummist in America. I feel you lQOk advantage of that position to promote your views on a topic that is intensely personal. Abortion is not a religious issue as you described it. It involves moral, ethical and philosophical concepts . Anti-abortionists c an be found in every group -even atheists. They, loo, have rights, you know . Dr. Ryan said, .. A few cells do not constitute a human life." I disagree. All life begins with a single cell, and if these cells were left a lone they would surety develop into a human being. The pregnant woman is not carrying a whale or a cow. The fetus in her womb is a child. I believe the interruption of any pregnancy is wrong . Our Down ·s Syndrome child is a joy to us . She was born , , before the Supreme Court decision of 1973. Thank God, we had no legal choice at that time or we may have missed the richest experience of our lives. -WIFE OF A PHYSICIAN. FROM HOUSTON : You Murderess: ·1 wish you could watch just one abortion. Your mind would be changed mighty fast. I assisted during surgery w h e n a 9-week-old baby was thrown in the ·'tissue sink." She had fingers. toes, eyes and yes. a little smile on her face. I hope you burn in hell for this one. This letter from Muskogee, Okla., is an appropriate response. DEAR ANN : I am a pediatric nurse an a metropolitan hospital. I wish those Pro-Lifers could work at my side for just one day. They would see children battered black and blue. cigarette burns on their faces. broken arms and legs. Their eyes are filled with rear whenever an adult approach es :' These childr en were unwanted. Their mothers could not get an abortion for financial or religious reasons. Most of t hem will grow up and bause THEIR children. l know how an unwanted, abused child reels because I was one myself. At 30 couns eling s aved my s anity. Hang in ther e. Ann. You·re sur~ to get plenty of heat but you are on the right side! From New Jersey : DEAR ANN: Bless you for your courage. If abortion is made illegal in this country, it once again will create a lucrative underground network for quacks and butchers. Please God, let us never go back to the days of the coat hanger! Truth can he Perilous You have to understand, I was born in an era where the human body was not real. Oh, s ure. everyone h ad one. but if you asked anyone to describe an organ like the heart. they'd draw a picture of a valentine with an arrow through it. I loved being naive. The stork stories were such fun. When my babies were born t was given a sedative which knocked me out until the kids were entering fi rst grade. I had no reason to believe a giant bird did not make the delivery. TODAY, THROUGH THE miracle of curiosity and malpractice suits. we are in an era where we are forced to know everything there is to know about the human body . Sometimes. I think it"s more than we can handle. Like the man in Arizona who wrote that his wife was going into the hospital for some "simple repair" work. He said she was in great spirits. She hadn't thought about a new will. burial arrangements, pulling things in storage. calling everyone s he knew for a last goodbye, or even having a quick affair with her hairdresser . Then the hospital sent her a release form to sign and return to the office. The words leaped out at her from the page: POSSIBILITY THIS OPERATION WILL NOT HELP . . . POSSIBLE TO HA VE WORSE PAIN THAN YOU HAVE NOW ... COMPLI CATED BY BLEEDING AND INFECTION ... DAMAGE TO STRUCTURE ... WEAKNESS ... PAIN flMA IOMlfCI ATWIT'S ENO . NUMBNESS IN LEGS, THIGHS AND FEET ... NERVE DAMAGE. THE ONLY POSSIBILITY they didn"t mention was the cardiac arrest when s he read the release form. His wife fell apart and it was all he C'Ould do to get her to go through with it. The human body is tough. It's the mind that's very fragile and given a choice J 'd opt for a doctor who lies between his teeth. I once had a pediatrician who could give a common cold a future you didn"t want to hear about. I needed a man who would tell me there was nothing wrong with my child that a laxative wouldn"t fix . .. that his measles probably weren't the kind that spread to the entire family just before Christmas . . . or that we dldn 't have to talk orthodontics until my husband's raise came through. I JUST DON'T WANT to see this truth-in-surgery get out of hand. Can you imagine the panic if every mother-to-be was given a list of the hazards and side-effects of prolonged child-raising'! She might s urvive the delivery, but she could die from the depression. Taurus: Define terms ARIES (March 21-April 19>: One who previously opposed you will acquiesce - key now is to be a graceful winner. Focus on improved domestic relationship, children, creative resources and romantic involvement. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Line is drawn which defines terms and territory. Techniques will be streamlined; check sources, keep up to date. GEMINI <May 21-June 20>: Oldet' rel alive talks a bo ut res ponsibility, investments, long-range project and family history. Short trip could be on agenda, involves call, m essage, special errand. CANCER <June 21 -July 22>: Long-range project requires working budget. You'll be asked to submit bid, to define costs and to trim expenses. Aries, Leo, Libra natives figure prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Moon position emphasizes new starts. originality, independence, innovative procedures and meetings with exciting, creative people. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: Teacblng, le arning processes are stimulated. You rise above petty detalls. receive encouragement from those you respect and aaln supl)Ort of one who previously was lukewarm. UBllA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22>: nurry ol social activity could dominate scenario. Accent on dlverslllcation. communlcaUon, party plans and an event aimed at ,. HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA fund-raising for charitable or political purpose. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21>: Despite disparaging remarks from those who are envious, resentful, your position is strong. You have solid foothold and superior plans to make room for you at lop. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22 -Dec. 21>: Views will be articulated; emphasis on communication, travel, e ducation . publishing and abstract principles of law. Member of opposite sex aids in boosting morale. CAPRICORN C Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on home repairs, estimates. credit ratings and revelations concerning financial status of close associate or partner. AQVAIJUS <Jan. 20-Feb. 18>: Ir you do n 't know what to do, do nothing. Spotlight on legal tangles, marital status, public relations and a contract which s hould be scrutinized. Avoid seeing through rose-colored &lasses. PISCES <Feb. 19-Marcb I>>: You could be under pressure of dewlll•. llmtim steady pace, be thorouPl.Y. f•mlllar wlla basic tssuee and do your bomewon. --.. I· ...... By PHIL INTEALANOI of Laguna.Seach (~~ l. ~~/(\~ "He keeps talking marriage, but he keeps sounding like hanky-panky." Pf ISONAllTJ Q.&A. BY MARILYN ANO HY GARDNER Dick Clark holds record Q : I never thought or TV host Dick Clark as an athlete type. Yet I hear he broke some kind or record when he was in high school. What was it? -Jerry R .• Staten Island, N. Y. A: It was for consecutive push ups 208. His school record still stands at A B Davis High School in Mount Vernon. N. Y. For Our "In Case You Wo ndered" Dept . Thought you ·d like to know what mov ies Soviet Forei~n :\1inis ter Andrei Gromyko wanted to see during hi s recent visit to New York An avid filmgoer . Gromyko caught up with the following films which were sent to hi s private screening room at the East Side Soviet Mi ssion : ··Raiders of the Los t Ark.·· .. Superman 11. .... Blow Out. .. ··An Eye for an E ye·· and "Escape From New York:· Q: I understand that TV star Dennis Weaver has become very involved with the church -and even gives sermons from lime to time. How did this come about? - Peter C., lndianaP.olis. A: TV's cowboy-cop .. Mccloud" and one-time Chester. the limping deputy on "Gunsmoke:· had no relig ious training and never even thought of becoming a preacher. "If som eone had told me rd someday be doing this:· sa~·s Weaver. ·-rd have said they've lost their marbles:· It began 12 years ago when he was as ked if he'd been helped by the church. "I s aid yes and one Sunday they asked me to tell other m embers about it. I wound up as a regular speaker:· he told writer John Hiscock, ··and enjoy it tremendously . In fact, l probably benefit far more than anyone who listens to me." POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT NOBODY HAS EVER LOVED ME "Tl4E WAY 'REALLY THIN K EVERYBODY $MOULD LOV~ ME. HER9MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Order sweet for Bay firm Local Angles : Everybody knows that Pres . Reagan gets his Jelly Bean jellybeans from Marinus van Dam. over there in Oakland. But hardly anybody knows that the White House has jus t ordered 1,000 c r ystal jelly bean jars. emblazoned with the Presidential seal and Ronnie's s ignature. from Cryst al Haze Des ig ns of San Francisco. a firm recommended by Marinus. The idea. apparently. IS for Ron to give these out to visiting dignitaries instead of the usual ballpoint pens or keys to Fort Knox. The cost of these elegant jars as so m e kind of secret. like the location of the MX missile bases. but whatever it is. the R.epublican Nat'I Committee is paying. . WlOLE RON IS popping .1ellybeans. Vice-Pres. George Bush is swilling Or. Pepper. He is so hooked on the stuff th'at the first thing he did upon chec king into the St. Francis on his Oct. l visit to San Francisco w<i s order a case lo be sent to his suite . . Sandra Conlan. press rep fo r Sen. Hayakawa. phoned me that day to report that Sam c haired the Sen a t e from midnight to 3 a.m i dur ing Sen. Proxmire's filibluster AND DID NOT FALL ASLEEP ONCE~ That ·s the item LURCHING ON: Jeth· Biafra. lead s inger in the Dead Ken.ned' s <and a fourth-pl ace finisher in the last race for !\>la yon . marries Theresa Soder on Hall~ween in a Colm a ce meter~. with mus ic by a rival punk band called DO:-\ <Dead on Arrival 1 Burnt ra ce ma,· be thrown . · Wh at happens to Beatnik legends in the so-called New Wave era Poet Allen Ginsberg took second billing to a band call ed The Di ckheads out an the Mission thl' other night. "Actually ... says m~· SP.' on the wall. "The Dickh!.!ads were the onh· event of any socia l consequence. playing su c h numbers <a s ·Ri gor Mortis.· ·Sex P art v ' and ·.John Cam (.'rirn s,,.a ,·ze· ·· Imagine or Timex Swayze becoming a n ob 1et de punque' BUSY DAY: Joe Levine. the epic film producer. hqping to bu~· a birthday present for his wife at Gump's. asked to see a jade ring and was shown one for St 10.000. ··Don·t you have anything bigger"" .Joe demanded. '.'lope t.:pon wa lking out. Levine remarked to Peter Stack ... [ s pent. 5200.000 here las t timl' Place has gone to hell. ··1 asked if they had any T'ang and the~· were running around trying to find me som e oran ge juice,.. ft his last wa:- intended as a joke. I bel1eH•1 Small wonder the J a panese male tourists are flocking into Ste\·e Conn·s lnt"I Western Clothing on Grant. buying Sl50 .J.R Ewing hats like popcorn Steve has a topless saleslady Sherr~·. a 38·incher who works the evening shift and manages to s t and still for a friend I~· pinch or two. PRESSTUFF: Fan Stanislawski offers a Block That Metaphor medal to Columnist J oe Kraft for .. Once off.track. an economic plan cannot be brought back into orbit bv little s teps... Headline an T h ~ Sacramento Bee· ··Police Picket Governor -State Officers Demand Brown Fire Chier:· ··How about green. for a change·' .. suggests Jacquie Szymanski. Columnist Mik e Barnicle in The Bos ton Globe: .. Vel veeta is better than brie · What's he bucking for. sainthood in Chico·.' .Sporting Green note ·Al Davis fell while jogging. sc rapp in g ha s nose ·· Bill FitzgeraJd "To s pite his faC'e ··· FROM A NICE Pl ECE about S. F b,· Donald Mo nro in The Scots man 0·1 Edinburgh· .. We saw no signs of \'iolence but there is a district quaintly called ·The Tender Area· which •:an be difficult Loin something every day Weighing the options DEAR DOCTOR : I 've tried ever y known diet to reduce. My doctor will agree that few, if any, dieting methods have escaped me. But as I'm writing to you about my weight problem. you can easlly guess I've been unsuccessful. My life <I'm now 38) has been a tug or war between me and caJories. Invariably, I've raised the white nag or surrender. I'm hopelessly rat. I'm short and weigh over 220 pounds. I say "hopelessly'' because I've given up all hope ol ever having normal weight. My doctor tells me that the only weapon left for m'e is surgery. But he mentions it only to warn me against It. He says invariably it's not successful. Even If weight ls lost, p atients may suffer many distressful side effects. However, I'm so frustrated I reel that I'd take any'chance to lose some of these stubborn PoUnd1. Therefore, I'm anxious to have your oplnlon. Should I consider this operation to remove part or my Intestine? -MRS. L. DEAR MRS. L.: We can understand how repeated failure has left you depleted in spirit and hope. But before considering surgery. several questions need to be answered. T rou1 HEALTH DA. PETER J. STEINCROHN Does your excess weight interfere with your ability to do housework or earn a living? How does it affect your social life'? Your ability to e njoy yourself? Is the obesity an actual threa t to your health and life? Do yo u have heart di sease. hypertens ion. diabetes? Kidney failure? At s uch times. occasionally bypass operation becomes a necessity to save life. For many years, "fat surgery" < lipectomy > consisted of simply removing hunks of excess fat. But infections and unsightly scars resulted. In the 1950s came intestinal bypass surgery In which bowel absorption areas were shortened. Weight loss resulted. But so did complications suc h as liver and kidney failure , malnutrition. bone disease. chronic diarrhea. etc. For these reasons bypass surgery is not commonly prescribed. Ask your doctor, Mrs. L., about a new .J operation called gastroptasty. This limits the amount of food the stomach can hold. 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KOCM 8 -9 AM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Ben Koempler1 Cotolono Doniel Ht-tu Nt-w World In the Morning Fronek Pourcel Son Froncosco (Flowers ) Eddie Robboll LoveLont' 101 Strongs Up On !he Roof Sergio Mendes Look Around Holtyrodge Stron~ love l etters Nicolette Lorson l t't Me Go, love Raymond LeFevrt-If I Were A Carpenter Mason Wolltoms Gret-nslet-vt-s AlonTt-w I Won't lost A Doy Without You Jock Jont-s lody Noco Gomez Dreom A Lottie Dreom of Me Lou11e8owt'< Ang1eBoby Fronk Chocksf1eld Theme from Peyton Ploce Ht-ort Drt-omboot Annoe 11 -HOOH WEDMESDA y I OCTOBER 21 Hugo Montenegro BdlBodglt-y Adroon Brett J1mm1e Chff Lost Horizon Aubrt-y BroghtEyes S1t11ng In Limbo Fronek Chocksl1eld Norwt-goon Wood The Hollies Aor Thot I Breathe Nome Poromor Godlotht'<, port two Jimmie Rodgers Honeycomb Hugo Winterhalter Fet-longs from "Getting Stro1ghf" The Assoc1otoon Nevt-r My Love Waldo de los Roos Lovt-At First Sight Johnny Mathis Chonc:t-s Are Manuel On Thos Noght o f o Thousand St ors ( Ev1to ) Mason W1lhoms Lo Chanson dt-Claudine Fronek Pourcel Bt-n 2 -3 PM WIOHESOAY, OCTOIER 21 Living S!nngs . . .. Geoff Love Singe~ . Botticelli Nono Mouskoun Fronek Pourcel Pete Jolty PoufMounot 10 cc .... Norn. Poramor Bee Gen .. . Monuel ............. . Not King Cole Hollyridge Strirlos . Tommy Garrett ..... Storbome Orchestra . The Carpe!'lters Blut-Is My World The Old· Fashioned Woy Seasons In The Sun Over ond Over l<no wong Me, Knowt0g YC>Y . Amy's Theme Endlen Journey For You Andi .. . Midweek Love So Right Ovt-r the Rainbow . Romblon' Rose . Yesterdoy's Gone . . Samba for Y olondo Too Muc:h Heoven Hurtong Each Othet 5 -6 PM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Jomes Lost For Somebo"'y Elmer Bernstein TheAportmP 1 Mortin Bottcher From Ruu10 W11h l.ove Mory McGrt-gor ThosGorl Manuel T11uono T ox1 Roy Conniff Touch Me In the Morning lee Holdridge Goodby<' Ago1n Bolty Joel Honesty Doncong Violins Chorloe Byrd Gentle 0"1 My Mond Tht-Shadow of Your Smolt- Fronek Chocksf1eld The Sound of Silence JohnDenvt-r Looking for Spoce BroonMoy Close Encounters Bet-Get-s Ho "' Deep k Your Love 6 -1 P~ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Leon Young Ronnie Aldrich Storborne Orchestra loet Garrett Hollyr1d9e Strongs Sandpipers Poul Mouroot Johnny Mothts You Wt-re Mode For Me Cherosh Don't Gove Up On Us, Boby When I Think of You Ask Me Louoe, Lou•t' Nod1o's Theme Whot Will Mory Soy Don Tweedy Oliver lou11ndo Almed10 Themt-trom Moroturo Gt-olt Love Whot Are You Doong tht-Rest of Your Lofe Borbro Streisand Kiss Mt-In the Roon Norman Pt-rc111ol Kevon Hocking Singers Nelson Roddie R110 Coolidge A Wor1d of Our Own Shops I T oHt to tht-T ret-s The Fool In Mt- 8 -9 PM WEDMESOA Y, OCTOIER 21 Svenltboek Lourondo Almeida Carovefto AndyWillooms Poul MoUl'IOt The lettermen . Normon Perctvof . Golden Oreom Orchestra Pete Jolly .... Hollyridge Stnn~ .. Heart .......... . Bert Kaempfert • . New Christy Minstrels, John Gregory . . , . Mott Monro .....•.. Don't Go Breaking My Ht-ort Soroh's Sombo Honuty Can't Get Used to Losong You I Won't Lost o Doy Without YC>Y Lovtng Her Wos Easier You'reMyThrlll Lottie Green APf>les .Like o Lover Homeword Bound I'll Be Your Song Love Walked In . Rombton' Momlng Hos Broken Woltt. Awoy I I I ·-=- I I I n ~ 0 ~ i ~ ~ .. i I I I I ~ I It lj ~ i ' I : " ' I ~·---·------------- Orang. Coaat DAILY PILOT (Tu11d1y, October 20, 1981 TRE F-'lllltt' c1ac1;1 •IGGEORGE .. by Vlrgll Partch {VIP) "Sholl I give it o whack like mommy always does?" "Don't paint the light fixture!" ,_ARMADl'IU~: by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke's been having trouble open- ing trash cans lately!" SINCE RANDALL ~E!> 15 HE RE, YOU MIGHT~ WEL.L MEET HIM ANO JOIN VS FOR DINNER.' LOOI\, IF YOU'D PREFER BEIN6 ALONE WITH HIM THl5 EVENIN(;, n·s OKAY! I CAN ALWAYS 00 DOWN TO LARRY'5 DINER AND rrr~r...-=wll!"""'1'1 6ET A HAMCURC:IE!t! GARt'lt:LO CAT6 HAV6 EXlRAOR~INARV POWERS Of PEl\C.EPTION. f ~N& AN Evn .. PRESENCE IN ·nus ROOM ON rnE OTHER HAND. IS: '()U IN515T, l'LL STAY ... f'ROVID· IN() YOV CAN OffER A e>EHER MENU! WorsA MATTf~? IHEY DoN'T ,ACT l.tKE TH.AT ..... ~·~·· ............. -. .. __ ® ONTV. ACROSS 50 Otttil ett. 1 EJCdudel 51 inquw., 5 ~ Tytlr 53 Hiit: Pref 55Wood 10 Ann bone 51 a.Ne 14 Ml6lrte t1 VIWI contents 15 llulhed: 12 ~ 2 wordl c:urrn 18 Oteell..,. ... Eat~ 17 Glrment 86 -Dlnie pertl .. Emetic 1t The._... 87 Ttnnllle' kin 20 awp.i .. 8lry ........, ........ ,...., 8118pruce 21 Leltlr 22 ..... out • 2Stumftey 2S ,rencfl ptOft'I 2t,..,.. 30~ 31 CepMlly I 34A~• rtCOfd -~­Mlrlfl 319Glll .... lplMtcr: Swonll 42 ... ...., ac.- 44 a."""' ...... ,,,...,.. .............. Hank Ketchum . . PMNtTS by Charles M. Schulz ______ ......, 11 PIGPEN"! l AAVENT SEEN YOO F~ A LONG TIME .. Tl:MBLE•EED8 ~10 INSIV'IOUS GOSSIP1 I AM NOT' Jf:At..OUS OF iliE: WAY 't1?U ,..At..K ! SHOE GORDO OBVIOUSLY, VOU ARE JVST AS ~5'{ AS EVE~! FLJ\IK l ' •l~IKERBEit~ ~, 1Wrr'S fi! ~O C:l.J.J5 AAV£ BEe.1 A'f 1HAT 5m:E INVADE~ AU.A~!EV~ OUT! &Ji' MR. IYIC»ffON I I ~Alt.,> ,~ GOIN& roR mE AIJ.-11ME RECORD NUMBER OF FOINTS ! WE CAUED ~At.INEl O'JE AND 1H£l.,l'RE 5elDING OVER A iV CREW AOO £\J~IN& ! i J ~,I 1 ........ ~_..._-:m ~~JUll!l:hLJl:Ei..LLJ..L~==:::1U.ll.!IU t'M ~1'A~t~IJ ~ ~COM~ ~ A~RE ~ 1'11E ~00<7~ I N1' l'4 M-4 &oo-1, lllEttO'f . ____ ...... FOR 8ETTEB OB FeB •ORNE HoW f\eOUlf\ CLOIUN I COULD MA~ R -OR A ~? MONS1l::R c.DSTUME. - MA'/BE-R PIRRTE ? A DE1'ECTNE.? A 11t. m~? Wit.ARO'? f\ ~01ER . ..-.. rwgvi '... A GHOST? OK, t-'\ICHAE.l . 1 GIVE. UP OTMEIZWIS€ TME NEAT PEOPLE WOULD TAKE OVER! by Tom K. Ryan by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1lfer ---IT'S JUST THAT I DON'T LIKE TO HEAR MYSELF EAT SOUP by Gus Amola by Tom Bat1uk FOR CR'JIN6 our L..OUO! 8AC)( OFF AND GIVE HIM ~ ROOM ID WORK !! t 1 I I " " I '4 I: / I I) •1 ,, n I I) •I .. ! ., -+ I i I ' I l I I 1 I I I j I • Orongo Coast DAILY PILOT(Tuasday, October 20, 1981 * Bl Three local playhouses breaking dry spells By TOM TITU ot .. p.lty ........... Two colle11 and a community theater break the long dry spell umon1 coastal playhouses this wttkt'nd wlth the spotH&hl on Buddy Ebsen's original pluy. "Mury Que n of Hearts." at lhe ewport fl arbor Actort Thteter. This prudut't1on opens Friday. sharing an openin1o1 night with "Antigone" at Saddleback Col ll-~l' Bowing In u day e1uller will be Oranae Cou t t:olll'gc'i. stuglni or "Getting Out."' "Mttry, Que~n ot _________ _ H~urts" is the story or :i~~~d 0~a~~~l;a~~i1tfc~~ INTIRllSSIDN games of love and war in---------- 16th century England Nnncy Ebs en. Ruddy 's wife and m anaging d irector of NHAT. directs the drama with their <iuug hter. profes!>ional actress Bonnie Ebsen. playing the title role. Others in the cast include Gary Bell. Marnie Crosson, Rob Fahey. Terry Hagerty, Susan Kelly. David Natkin. Jim O'lla nnon. Tim Ottman. Al an Schneider. Rit<i Rene Stevens. Peter Stone. John ~zura. Wayne Wa tkins. Jack Holmes. Mary Davidson. Robe rt Knapp, Jon Mello, Everett Olenick, Wayne Mayberry, Christy Roberts and Alexandr• Robertson. Perrormanct>s will be 1tven Thursdays throu1h Saturdeys at 8 p .m and Sundays at 2:30 p. m. al the Back Bay Hllh School auditorium on Monte Vista Street at Irvine Avenue In Costa Mesa. Call 63 1·51 lO for ticket Information A woman's adju11tment to the outside world after le~vtng prison iis the fCX'us of "Getting Out ... Marsha Norman's off Bro~dway drama at Orange Coast College . John Ferzacca is d irecting the play. with Dinah Gemelle taking the role of the ex·convict. a role shared by Emily Stewart, who plays her di11ruptlve and rebellious rormer self. "Getting Out" will be staged Thursd ay through Saturday of this week and next at 8 p.m. in the Orama Lab Theater on the OCC t"ampus. Reservations m ay be ordered by calling the . college at SS6-S527 The Greek tragedy "Antigone" (actually wri'\ten some 40 years ago> will be offered ror two we ekends a t Saddleback c..,llege under the direction of Patrick Fennell Gwen Fornataro takes the title role with Jim The.art that washes off By KARREN MI LLS saved. It's always washed ore or sweated orf. J a._.._,..... •• "* hate to see them take a shower." Allen said. MINNEAPOLIS <AP > -Leopold Allen is an He said he doesn't feel quite the same about artist. H.i s work has been seen all over the country. the shoes, even though they may be highly sought But Allen's art work disappears about as fast as he after by ballet rans. can create it. The slippers are individually made for each Allen does the m akeup for the principal dancer. Most of the shoes are made in Europe at a da ncers with Am erican Ballet Theater, which cost or $31 a pair for the female dancers and about p e rformed r ecentl y at the Univer s ity of $21 for the male dancers . The women's pointe Minnesota's Northrop Auditorium. s lippers are more expensive because they have a He also is in charge of wigs and shoes for the hard box in the toe. OO·member company. Allen, who has been with The ABT dancers go through about SS00.000 ABT Cor four years. said he was trained first in worth or slippers in a year. Allen said. fashion design a nd illustration. then switched to For a four-week national tour that began here. makeup. ABT carried four huge wooden crates filled with "I am an artist. and for me makeup is always s lippers -50 pair ror each woman dancer and 25 a t'reation." Allen said as he combed out the wig to pair for each man. be worn by the character von Rothbart in a "A pair or women's shoes lasts approximatetr, performance of "Swan Lake .. one performance. but som etimes only one act. · "My one regret is that makeup 1s never. never Allen said. ;;;;;::;::============---===========;---- AUllUM •"•.nllr·•tl" 819 98SO IAU UA Mov~ 990 4021 AN AMERICAN OR I GINAL SUIT A UNIVERSAL rtCTURE IM I u .. rviaw Clf'f ''UDO\ llilf( fOOllTllll HllU MISSIOll tlfJO OMllCI( IOUlll~.n Vll'ev (0•.1111' YotJO '""' c.italll!t 839 I ~00 830 6990 634 2~SJ fOUllUlll HllU lllWPOllT lllCll WllTMlllSTEll '°""'...., Y-V ()r,.e '" HewOorl UA Mall 961 2481 SU 0160 893 0~•6 ~ --==-.] --~i~~· .,. .. .,~ C, c,O You can help your newspaper • carrier coll ect at times convenient 10 you by h&v•ng your mo ney ready so lhe camer won I have to call back Because this young person is in business lo r himself or herself please be ready -and watct'I that big srr1le wt11ct1 says Thank you Daily Pilat NOW PLAYl:c; G. 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CM-fl SOUIC> • YOIM AM CM !WIG IS YOIM Sl'fM.Ell If NO 4M CM MIJIO W!ll4 OllT10ll ACC($$OllY l'OSITlOll -WIG AM POll'IMl.l I •AU G1llf.fl DMf.llS 1:111 Oii A#o MOO ANAHltM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN f••••OY " ol l•mofl II 179•9llO ----"IUPllHMN N" IN! -"~Of THI mAHI" 1Nt Cllll fl SOUllO fl. •t ~,A r.-A '1• BUENA PARK OAIVE IN llr>eolfl ..... •••I ot lll\O" 121•4070 •OUJo;!AtJo; FOUNTAIN VALLE Y DRIVl·IN So" 0te90 i..., 01 ll~Jtuttl (So} NJ9PAUI __ __, --.... "ALL THE MARBLES" 1111 -"NOBOOY'I PERF'ECT" - Clllf It SOVltO I -~ -;_;;;;;;;..;,.~­ "CARION COP'('' --''THE. NIGHT THI UQHTS WENT OUT IN CX09'GIA" 1111 ---"PA~NITY" 1N1 -"CADOYSHACIC" .. , _,AU __ __, _ ...... "ALL THE MARaLES" .. 1 -"NOIODY'I PEAnCT" - 962•2411 Cl"f •fl 90\lloC> 19"1'l __ ~;_~_~r_.f_6;_;_~_,_J -----"GALAXY Of TllUIOfl" 1111 -"STAR CRAIH" - C•llf ·fl SOIJllO ·-·--------... -._,_......,_. ... -.._..-. ..... -1111 Clllt · f1 SOUllO , .... ~~· LA HABRA ORI~! IN ·---·-,.-· ....... -171-1 .. 2 J, ~I it.., A r .t. V• LINCOLN DRIVE IN l•l>Colll .A•• W•ll of 11\0n 121-4070 --......... , I ......... ~ ........ ..,,,_,, "MOMMll! OIARHT" --"LITTLE DARLINGS" 1111 Clllf ·fl SOUMO ---__ . .._,.,_ "OHL Y WHEN I LAUGH" 1111 -"IHMt LIKE OLD TIMES" 11"11 Clllt fl SOVIOO _, ___ -' ---.... ··ALL TffE llllAR9Ua" 1111 -"NOIOOY'I NRncr· '"' ,..---·u. ... "ARTHUR" ... ..... "IT9'1Pll ':"" ORANGE Dlt'IVt IN SOftlO A"°,,_., • Slole CoH999 551·7022 '\ .. I'. I, MISSION OlllVf IN _.....,_..._ ""'""e." 11",. D "~O, THI mAMI" .._ , 1 .. Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /TuHday, October 20, 1981 lllVISTOllS MAIL BOXESI e AVAILAaLI IWMIOIATIL\' •LOW "ATla c o•tA MllA A"IA 780-7000 Cell 142-5111. Put • ••"'words to work for you. ScfllMll Trust DMdl on rtaldtntlal Mal E1tatt Minlf'llll'I equity,'°'· Eacll Tru1t o.tct rteordtd lfl YoUf name. $3,000 minimum lftvttlnleflt ft AM "'9NC•ALa. ft HLL OUR OWN TRUIT OEaOa THE VB COMPANIES CALL FOA INVESTMENT PACKAGE 211/--1111714/171·4llO SPECIAL IONUS TO 32,. THE NEED TO KNOW EVERY DAY IN BUSINESS AND PERSONAL AFFAIRS. WE ALL EXPERIENCE THE "NEED TO KNOW." FOR INFORMATION RELATING TO BU SINESS/INVESTMENTS/VENTURE DECISIONS APPLICANT BACKGROUNDS CIVIL/BUS!NESS LITIGATION INTERNAL/EXTERNAL SECURITY CALL JOl*t MURPHY & ASSOCIATES, IMC. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION COMPOSED OF FORMER AGENTS OF THE Fii, DEDICAftD TO FILLING YOUR HEED TO kMOW 1600 N . BROADWAY. SUITE 550, SANTA ANA. CA., 92706 (714) 547-6~JSE-;::;A0~~6~ 3)564-5224 INVESTIGATIVE SERVICES-LOSS PREVENTION PROGRAMS LOCAL-STATEWIDE-NATIONAL 4' FOR ME? Papef and Read our reHS · d answer· money d ews and How's this for a goo discount coupons. too n cash in on advertised values. ou money every single week consumer reports that can .s~es ~mportant for busy women W also save you time. Wh•C ' other respons1biht1es. e h1ldren and many managing a home. c? We cover weekend enter· In the market tor tun . around town. Tv and tainment and special events bbles a whole package of movies. Recreation. sports. ho to gl~e you a lift! Whenever nd features 1 interesting news a . e been feeling a htt e so 11 you v you have the time. help Get the paper shopworn lately. get some Wh•t'• In It tof you7 Th~ en•••' eppe•r• on every P•~ 0 vouR DailJPilat 642·4321 ., CORRECTION In the Seara edvertl1lng eectlon •PP••rlng In this nawapeper on October 18th there Is an edvertl1ement tor #1914 Bench Grinder. The copy d e scrlptlon la Incorrect. The motor on this B e nch Grinder develops '12 HP. We sincerely regret this error. I Sears I i;..,,. R...bu<-.. ottd ('.,. car s•bikes• •skateboards" t rucks· baby carriages •tea carts•trikes rol ler skates • walker !> toys •wagons•••• scooters• hot rods•coupes• tra ilers•hard tops· convert- ibles• motor homes·1awn mowers•limos wheelbarrows• recreational vehicles•golf carts•moctel trains·bikes 'pianos•cars refrigerators *skates····•· lf it 'sgot wheels, you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classif ied ad. Call 642·5678 and a friendly ad· viserwill help you turn your whee ls into cash. NB firm names Sawyer· .. N anc~ Sawyer h 1u; be en numed vice president of the Sa n born Co .. a Nl'wport Beach-based advertis ing a nd public relations agency Ms . Saw y er, who lives in Costa M es a , ha :. been with the t•om pany for mor e than eight Yl'8rS. . force amd ass i1H with custom er presentations . Larry A. Carter has become vice pres ident of Diversified Se c urities Inc , 1.1 regional securities investment firm lie will continue as manager or the compamy's El Toro office development o rflc'e r for Capistrano National Bank. Ms. Corette. a former real estate s ales representative in Orange ·i County, will be assigned lo the ., ·: J bank's main ofrice in San Juan , ~ Capistrano. • · , : • Bobble Core tte or Laguna Hills has been named business Cedl L. Griffin has been na m ed vice pres id e n t and ge neral manager of Costa Mes a ·bas ed Hutton /Roach Lithographers. a printini firm. Griffin lives in Costa Mesa • •' : : : . ' , . . . ; I Ken Bell of Irvine has been promoted to vice president of the Coco's D1vis1on of Far West Services. a d1vis 1on of Grace Restaurant Co. The Irvine-based r estaurant chain o wns and ope rates 115 Coco's famil y r estaurants plus more lhan 100 specialty cale ries and dinner houses in 13 states * P a tricia Nobl e has been named manager at We lls Fargo B a nk 's N e wpo rl ·Balbo a Peninsula office. The new offi ce 1s located at 2727 Newport Blvd. Ms. Noble is a member or the Na tional Association of Bank Wo m e n a nd th e N e wport Chamber of Commerce Memorex, Tandy reach agreement Ila M . G ibe I h as been .::' I pr o m o ted t o managing .·: s up e r v i so r a t th e Avco ~! rnvestmenl Corp. headquarters : ' in Newport Beac h . Ms . Gibel '• ! 1 joined the company eight years :. ; ago as senior cashier in the • ·: Ne wport Beach ~ffice . · ; ; 4 S A NTA C LARA <AP I Tandy Corp will buy or lease all parts of the consumer products di vis ion of Memorex Corp . under a tentative agr eement announced by Memorex. N o purc ha se price was re'°"e aled by C. W. Spangle, ct'iairman of Me morex , a financially ailing company in California 's Silicon Valley, an a r ea of the San Franc isco P e nins ul a kn o wn for its g r o uping of computer and electronics companies. Patrick Sulllvan has been p romoted to dir~ctor or :.,.,. engi n eering of Irvine -based · • D es ign West , a divers ified ' industriaJ design firm. Sullivan lives in tustin. • Frank E. Muller has been appointed product marketing manager of German products, international sales operations for ITT Cannon E lectric at Fountain Valley. Muller will provid e te c hni c al and application information to the ITT Cannon international saJes Ron Zimmerman has been .. ll named director of m arketing for , ' The sale .. should not res ult in a loss" f9r Me morex , the company said. Garden Gro ve -ba s ed ~ Spe ctra·Strip T h e company • : 1 manuf actures ins ul a tion · displacement connectors and ' :!. j' flat ribbo n c able for the e l ec trical . e le c tronic and com m unications industry OVER THE COUNTER NEW YORK IAPI ClarllJL NASDAQ -•lions ::1-cp 1howl1>9 tllllf'Kt l>kls ColrTI• and lo-st Olfert by ColOGH marh t mMt n u of ComCIH • pm. Prices clo no1 :;mlShr lncluderttallmarllue> :mwTel m•rkdo-wn °"comm-~onP•o IHlon for -.v cordis Stock Bid A ... Cr°'Tre AEL Ind 1n. n • Cullrfd \ AFAProt "'" 13'/o :;ycllr°" A.VM Cp • ..,.. OtaOu s A.ccuray 1•;, 1'14 DotM 1 AddlsnW 10 10 .... OBeer A.OVAou JV. ~ 0.klbAQ All8sh • 11 .... 22 OelCanT A.luA.lea 1''t.. 1'' 1 O.weyE• Allcoln< '7 •'"' 01.crvs Allex •1 • ...-. 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"a:!i:•OW 1» a=' ,,__ " E .~.H J n• 1.... c~ • it 'k~ ~····· r~ t.!! • ll 12"" ... ._-·I ·i '1S r :-1y, s 87 Although you and your famlly are peaceful, law-abiding, unc:ontroveralal citlzeot, the chances are lrowint you will need an attorney soonet' or later, probably sooner You should know how to pick one, pay one, deal with one, fire one and -yes -e ven sue one. lf that's nec- essary. The number or lawyers is growing, IYllll PllTll up from 350,000 or less a decade ago to as many as 600,000 today. In the past few years, law schools have been estimated to be churning out 30,000 to 40,000 graduates annually. To this mix, add these trends. -Lawyers are now permitted to advertlse. and more and more are doing so. -Storefront or legal-clinic law firms are spro~ting up across the country, offering lower·cosl services for. simple problems such as writing wills, lease checking, house buying, uncontested divorces and property settlements. -Prepaid "legal insurance" services. similar to medical insurance plans. are expanding. some corporate-subsidized. -Legal services now are a $20 billion-a-year business, and rising. How do you pick a lawyer? Advice varies, but the best answer is: in advance. if possible. lf you don't know a lawyer, ·get acquainted wjth one. He may not be the one you use when you need him. but you'll almost certainly want to check out referrals. Start with your company, union or credit-union attorney. The American Bar Association recommends the referral services; others don't. ·'At best.'· says one prominent attorney, .. you get an uncuJled list of lawyers who ask to be listed, lawyers whose specialties. fees and abilities you don't know." Another source is Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, which your library and most lawyers have. This lists the attorney's background. his legal specialty and major clients, but not fees Professional, civic .and political groups, friends, relatives are other starting points. The big point is: search. don 't settle. When you need a lawyer for a specific problem, ask your prospects how many cases like yours they have hand.Jed and check if they actually have tried cases like yours. A surprising number of lawyers don't -and in the 1977 opinion or Chief Justice War.ren Burger, shouldn't be allowed to "litigate" (go into court and argue cases). Ask to see briefs the lawyer has filed; these are public, not confidential, documents. 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V 8U81N£88 IW'ORT ml OtCK CA VIETT G~t Sidney Lumet Cl) C88H£W8 .H8CNEWS l S,MOVI£ • • '"1 "The Foena1sn Plot 01 Or Fu M•nchu" ( 1980) Peter Sellers, Std Coeaar The FBI and Scotland Yerd's Del N11yl•nd Srnllh pYrsue tile 168-Ye.,·Old AICh vtllain as ht se•rches 10< the 1ng.1.0lenlf tnclud· Ing the Crown JewAl5 used 10 make hos llle·pfO longing ell•ir PG· UMOVIE • *''~ "The Shape Ot lhltlOS To Come" ( 11179) Jack P•l•nce After Earth's aeetructoon tn I robot w•r. • po--hungry rAntgade -"' coot•Of or the SUNIVOtS l11n•r coly 'PG' t:20 l z, SINO BEAST SINO ~30 U BULLSEYE tll) KCET NEWSBEA T 6l) HIGHTl Y BUSINESS REPORT QI HEWS {.)CHARLIE CHAPLIN T AL.KS WTTH ... "Jacqueline Bisset 7:00 I) CBS News' D HBCHEWS CJ HAPPY DAYS AOAIN Richie and Foniie reso• I lu dr•sllc measures to escape when '"llY are caught on a gorls dorm aflercurf- 8 YOU ASKED FOR IT II) JOKER'S WILD tllJ OVER EASY Guest Helen Foaest t,l m MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT TICTACOOUOH ~TliEMUPPETS Guest Chnstophe• Reeve C 'MOVIE • * • "The P1es1dent s Mistress' ( 19781 Beau Bnages. l(aren G1ass~ When a courier tor •n American security 90ency 1nY11Shgates • report that hos sister rs a Soviet spy hll encounttfl a a1n111., force operating befltnd the scenes (HI WORLD SERIES SCOUTINO REPORT Barry Tompkins 11nd Tim McCarver nost th11 1n- a11pth analysis ot the Champoonshop ma10• leaoue baseball 1e1m5 who II do battle 1n the 198 I World Senes an llYAlua- toon or the team's p1tcn1ng stall. bench strenqths 0 MOVIE • • *''> Tne Lole 01 B11 an" 119791 Graham Ch•P- man. Jotln CleeSe In lht lorst century • bunoter '' falsely procta1me<1 • messt· ah and beeomet the ... Cler or a great religious move- GOAT GAMES ('hdd rt.•n of t h e noma<ltt' K1rgh11 lnlw un: -.hown a!-lht.• Com rnu1 11~l lakL·on·r of Af~h an1st<1n fon·L•cl th1..·m to flt.·1..· 1n Tht.· K1r~h17. of ,\fgh<mistan·· tonight lit !I on Chiulll<'l 2H and 10 ::3<> on Channel 50 menl •gaonst h1• w1shn ·R Z MOVIE • • • Freaky F11aay" ( 1977) Jodie Foster. Bar· b8• 1 Ho1111 The world os ruined upald9·down lo• a mottler and daughter who magically sw11cro bodies one lateful day 'G 7:30 f) 2 0.. THE TOWN F••lurlld • loolt. onto Roll· •no Stones Mania end olA cu•e a grueling phys1c11r. N1111or1al lnstotuloon of 11e11th Dolch Oay at Cal Tec11 CJ l.l9l FAMIL V FEUD CJ LAVERNE & SHIRLE't' &COMPANY • Lavetne ~-"1'<.1 Sh•• lay s cousin who is al>Oul 10 take hot final ll•&n1 at dentnl schoot II• ,.,., ll•n ken Irons 10011'1 f> MATCH GAME CD TIC TAC DOUGH fD MACNEIL / LEHRER R.EPOAT W NEWS l1 P.M MAGAZINE One ot 1,,11 world's mo.st souoht·afler malceup •rt· osls, Mer Brooks tours San Frenc1..co 8:00 f) ({, VALLEY OF THE DOLLS lllet Calhet•ne H1ct..1 LoSa Harl man and Veronica Hamor star 1n an upoatea •ers1on ol JacQuerone Susann's novel about three young women struggling to make 11 •n Hollywood (Port <'I 0 \l~MOVIE ,. * • The Day The Wom en Go1 Even I 19801 Bar- bara Rhoades Georgia Engel Four suburban housew ives a11empt 10 expose an unscrupulous 1a111n1 agent IAI 0 MOVIE • • •·~ ··To Have And Have Nol' ( t944) Hum. Pl>rey Boga11 Laur•n Bacall A hsllefman falls on tovtt with a 1>eau111111 won» an while searching for Nazis U MOVIE • • '• The Hell W11n Heroes ( 19681 Rod Tay· IOI craud11 Cerd1nare A pair of pilots gel into trou. ble wolh 11\f' authorot1~ when rr>ey become 1nv0fve<1 1n thP black mar ket (I) MOVIE Mystery 0 1 Ttie Golden Eye" 11978) Documentary Ell) COSMOS Heaven And Hell' O• Ca•I Sagan shows how Ea•lh and other !>l•nets 1n the sotor system have sol· lered trom comet born narament and e~amlnes lhe evodf!nce of such ompactt t>n 11\eif 9Uftflotl IR)l) m NOVA Co1rntc Fue l he 111trtord1n&ry dillc;oYltlltl m•dt t>y a-tay a.111onomy ol nc1Utron stsn , exploding goluiea quaaars on<l blllCk holea 11• ew11m1ned i MOVIE • '• 'The Gong Snow M ovie' ( 19801 Chuck Blffll Flobln Altm•n A TV 1>uat mull contllf'ld w•th • v•flllly tlf Obatl Clt• 1nclud1no network t..il•Or• to put IOQ411h .. • c;()fl4tr.ll()11 OI blllllrtt acll IO• 111• 'ihOW R S llU.AAI' J(lfon lly11• ahow• you tn.n9• •l111noer lhan hulh ""~ tr114n ttle end 1at1ler lhAn anylllllll l'C>•iV• _, -OMOV • •'• ,.,.. hom lhtt 1.rv111 II 1 101!11 Curt Ju• unna, Te Hy Thoo11• Se.llw ~· • 11a~""'""' nve MfWl •l'l~I• II> -•nofhflt '"'• l'IOOIOt "°'"'' lhut c;umpri•• 111••1 mo•l •h••IMC n19htmot1• R IS08 MOVIE a • • Kelly ~ Her oe• 11970) Clint Ea11wood. r ~•· ly S••OIAI During World war 11 an 1mprababl11 team ot soldoets mekH • w1td dasn beft•n<I enemy lonell «D All IN THE FAM1LY A tost magaz~ and a round paem onltwue 1 fAITI•· ry teua on the rtght or pri- vacy wl'lloh proYolles Mlkt OtOl'ta and Edith to move out of the._ (t}J NEWS $ l.AFF·A·TliOH A comedian hott and lour comoc con111s1ant1 wno compele 1ga1nst one anolhef Ale featured on !hos uncensored comedy o•me show. 8:35 0 HEART, SOUL ANO PLASTIC (TIME APPAOXIMA TE) 8:45 Z MOVIE • * • The Hound Of The Bl!ll<ervotltS 119781 Pet8f <Aoll. Oudley Moote Mas- ter Mulh Sher10Cll Holmes 1n11es11ga1es rnysl eroous go.ngs-on at BaSl<tfV~I• Hatt and begins to suapect 1Neryone. 1nc1ue11ng him· 5ell 9'00 G) MER\/ GNFFlN Guests Oraon Wellu Rupe•! Holmes Va111rlfl Bernnelh Rteh Hell The Kendalls El) OOYSSEY The Korgh~ 01 Atghtno SIM ' The So¥tel IAl<eov•• of Afghan111an nas force<! the Kirghiz people 10 abon· don their mountain plateau homeland and nomadic way 01 hie tor--O m COSMOS ..... _, And Heil Ot CHANNEL LISTINGS Catt Sagen artows hOw Earth and other~·'" the solaf system have tul· lerea lrom c~ l>om· bardment ano •••mines the ev•d•nte ol such impacts on lhel• surlllCft ~)0 .} KNXT IC.BS> 0 KN BC 1NBC1 0 KTLA llna I ID KABC IAB(I 0 KFMB ICAC:..1 0 KHJ TV l lnd I a;) KCST IABCI ID KTTV llnd I II) KCOP TV find I m KCET IPBSI Ci) KOCE cPBSl 0 On TV Z Z TV " HBO C c(1ot._nhtll1 • •WORI NV NV '' 1 wru~1 E !ESPN1 s 1')tinwt1mf'I 0 SoolloQht ~ •C..illlt N•·w·. Nqwc;rkJ @) MOVll! •a* J W Coop' 11117 II Chit Robeflson QerAldone Pege Ha\'in9 end~ed • 10-)'eat prison M'1ttnee. er1 e•·COn beoomes a Weslern rodeo 1l11r fC)MOVIE • • "Claire Oe Femme" 0 MOVIE • • • Touched 8'y love (1980) OebOrAh R•ffln. a..ne t.ane A nur11ng u llf>llt tues to bring a Mlldlclll>PM 9lrl OUI ol a dHP daprtulon by encouraging h4lt to con .. •oond with Ml Idol, IM• P1ftley . PO' (f l TMI WACt(Y W°'"-0 Cl JOHAT~ WIN'rlflll Gutet T td l(nlghl UO (HJMOVll • • eo.tdwalk ( 1879) R\lth Oordon. l" Sir••· WO An old c;oul)l9 r.iUH to ... .,.. tht ntlghborhOOd tM\f ha.,. apent mo11 of 111t11 11.,... 1n dt9')1tt utt>lln c•""-•I'd l)OOt tlvlng con dlltont •P()• ($)PUAUI! 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I) 10 SS 0' THE MAN WHO READ IOOt<S (TIME APPROXIMA Tl) 11 ooe OO<ll®ll.l"t NEWS CJ SATURDAY HIGHT Holl M•O•hn• Kahll Guest Certy Sunon f> PAULHOOAN G) THE JEFFERSONS II) BENNY Hill Benny 111111 a med••"" s10- 2...1nvolv1ng royar 1nt11gue W DICK CAVETT Guest Soaney Lumet C'MOVIE • • •, Stardust Memo- nes ( 19801 Woody Atl&n Cn•rlolle Ramplong A SOC· Cll$$ful arrecto• faces e personal cn•11 as he tries to make some m•1or deC•· SIOns •n his Ille 'PG f0 'M0VIE • • "Bllilll ' ( 1977) Paltl O'Arbonv11141 Mona Kris- tensen A young g11rs se• uaJ awakening occurs Our tng ,,er stay w11h a lamoly Ir.end one summer R' l 1:30 I) CD AL.ICE Ahce Ines to explain the tacts of hie 10 her son Tommy (RI CJ 13 THE BEST OF CARSON Gueats Tony Bennett. A•ltrnt GOlonk•. Bt<1•ne Z-IRI 0 t11J ABC HEWS NIOHTUNE 8 BEST OF OROUCHO G) THE 000 COUPLE Otcer develop• a strong atta<ihment 10< Fetox's doc· 10<. an attractive yout10 women II) ONE STEP BEYOND ·ConfACI • Biii Dermott receovea e Yaluablt walch as a gott lrom hts wile Mary Ell) KCET NEWSBEAT ~ CAPTIONED ABC NEWS CH' MOVIE • • •' 1 Private Benja- min ' ( 19801 Goldlfl Hawn E1teen Brennan A wett-to- do young wom•n m1s1at..- .,.1y 10tn1 the Army follow· t00 the dellh OI he< ,_ husband on th91T wedcfln9 night 'R' 11:36 (%)CHARLIE CHAPLIN TAL.K8 WITH ••• ·'JacaueUM BllMlt" ~MDIGKT ~ 12:00 CJ MOVIE • • • '• 'The Young Uone· ( 111581 Merion B<anao. Montgomery Cllf1 A p1!11r ol Amer1eana and a G8fm&n react dllferently 10 1n1111v11nt1 ol Wo•ld War II O ®J FANTASYISLANO A young woman M8tctleS tor the perltci m•n. end I mA1lne blOlog•ll It tempi· ea by the loYA ol • mllf- mald IRI TUBE TOPPERS NBC tD JI ~ · TtK· Doy lhl1 Wome n Got Evl"n · Durbara· Rhodl·~ ond Geor1tfu Enj(le slur ·in a movtt! ahout l'('Vt!nge by tht-f~ircr SeX KTLA Gt 8 00 ··To H1;1vt1 and tlave Not... ITumphrey 803!lrt and Laure n Ducal! in a classir World War 11 love .st or~· K CET 3 8 00 qnd KbCE 9 9 oo ··cosm os." Or Sagan dOf"s n srient1r1c show and tell on comet damage ABC O &.30 ·Kell y ·s lforoe... C'hn1 E a twood and Tc:llv Savulas st t11' 111 a large-scale World \\;at· lJ ftlm 0 MOVll e • • ·311 Hours" ( 1116-4) James G•rl\er. Eve M•rle SAtrtl A World War II Army olllcet 11 tatten oaptlve Dy N11.t11 and bralnwaahe4 Into ~"0 Iha Wit II over g)MtKEDOUGLA8 Coholl Her9CMI Bttnerdl Q.-11 Ann .klfttn Howoe Men<SeN. perfOtmlng blrell Pencho •nd Lolita. II) AOOK.1£8 Ryker lnvesllgat" 1 pro- toctlon 1'11Clc91 I" the neogh bot hood SI EXPLOflllNO LANOUAGE S'MOVI& • • •, · Somewhere In Time" I 1980) Ch11t1oph9t ReeYe, Jane Seymour Ob611SMd Wl!h fhe pottr•l1 I ol a 19th-century 1M:t•11ts A moa.,n-day N" York playwright uses hypno••~ to travel back 1n time end meet her PG QMOVIE • 'The CMdren 11980) Martin Shllkar, Got Rogetl A 1trtnge radraacllve cloud turns 1 group ol schOOlcholdran Into mur· derout zornl>lh ""'h blicl< llngA<nalla 'R' 12·061) Cl) MCC\.OUO Mc:Ooucl goea undereolltf to 1nl1Hr•te a loan lhatti opet•llon (RI l MOVlf • • • > "B0tderltnt (1980) Cherlea &onson. Bruno Korby. A polt<:e offloer di ... cover• a smuggling nno opero11ng along the Mllll- cen l>oroer and tries to keep 1ncomiog •hen• trorn oecorn1ng ~ to rutr.. 1t11 sweetshop ~· PO 12:ao D G!T~ Guest•· Zev Bulman ll"d Nell Bogart. produeerl ol the Broadway musical 1 "The Arst:" M rs A~ Rob1n5on tt) CONTEMPORARY HEAL TH ISSUES The Ame.-can Qfugst0te C MOVIE • • • > ·A Small Corete Ot Froenc!s" I 1980) Brad Dav- is K•ren Anen 111 the 1960s. the frlendsh~ 11nd Idealism of thrM H11Nt1rd atudenls Is tl'lreatenea ' W'hen one Of them II cSfAfl· lld to Ml'Vll 1n v .. 1nom R' 1:00 GI MOYtf: ••·~"The Ne1aon Allllir (11173) Glenda Jacltaon Pet., Finch The loYe a1'.,r bel-n Lord Horatio Nel- ton and Lt<ly Emma H11m- 11ton doting the 1800s 11ndt on tregedy Cl) IH09EMOENT NETWORK HEWS 1:10 0 MOVIE • •'> ()perehon CIA t 111651 Burl Re)<nofds Jol>n HOyl A CIA men la sent to Satgon to caver up IN! m1H1on of a murdered r.4· low agent (fl NEWS 1:25 H MOVIE • • , "The Gong Show Movie ( 1980) Cl'luck Barns. Rob"' Attmen A TV h014 must contend with ~ vertety of .obs11cte1 tndud.ng ne~lc ~. to p.11 1ogeth111 • collec:ttan ol blU,,11 llCll IOI 1'11a Show 'R 1:30QI MOV1! • t • "The llori" ( 1962) W1M111m Holden. Ct puclne A young girl becomes 1ncre1atngly prlmltlYt becatAe ol •n ••Cftl•Y• alt~I IO"" pe1 hon DMOVIE • • "Tttror Tr11n· (1980) Ban Jot>neon, Jemie LM ~urlls A college frettrnl- 1Y'• New Yeer's masquer. aoa party turn• Into 11 nightmare WhAf1 a vlndlC· love guest st•rta tcllMno of! !ht p8'1y-goe<I 'R' 1;44 , MOVIE • * "The A.Ille' ( 11179) Came Snodgreu, Rey MH- land A t•t>terlen ltl/ilt In the put wolh her memories of a ro11111 wllo dl111pp .. rtd ,z MOVIE • * • • ' PAydlly ' I 19731 f1op Torn Anne CAPt1 A country Ind -tern singer ruthlessly makes h11 way to stardom by mantpulat- ong ana d•tca•d•ng lhOse ttoundl'Wm 2:00~ATAINMENT 2:10·= 2:30 1 NEWS C,MOVIE • • "Ct111e De Femme" ~fJ NEWS 2'A58 MOVIE • • '> Art Tne Way Home' I 1963) Jean s,,,... mons. Robert P•1111on A young boy's poignant per- cephon ol his lall'ler's death 1n an acc1denl 11 traced l•om innocent bew1roerm11n1 to lonar ac:cepf•~ S:000 MOVIE • • •·Zorro Ride• Ag•n· ( 1958) Jo/in Carroll, Helen Cllrlsllat• Zorro comes to 11111 aid of a po11 of r •llroad CMnetS QMOVtE • 'The Awakening ( 1980) Cl\81tton Heston Su,annah York A n •challOIOgost s daughter btCOmlls possessed by the mllle¥olerll tporll of an 11nelen1 Egyptoan queen •Fj' 3:101> MOVIE • • • "Th• M•n From COiol'ado" ( 1948) Glenn Ford. WoNiam HOiden A rl#Mty ec>90ifl1td fedefal fudOt ol the Colotado Te<- nto<y Is !Uldlstlc 10 lhOse """°oppose 1>1s hatahness lA:30 .JJ WHO WANTS TO 8E A ~o A young mnn learns lht tJr'ICe of 1ustice and the COil ot COO• ege wt>en he unw1tllngly l>ecomer. a t>ero J MOVIE • ••• II s My Turn .. ( 1980) Jolt Ct•ytwrgh . Mleheel Oouglea A lwll- llant ChK:agO ""th proie. sor real11es the prot*ms on her live-In tAltllonslliO when lhe finds • MW loYA wtlile on N-Y ot1& IOI her llithe<'s r..narrlAQt 'Fl' 4:00 ,$)MOVIE • • • , 'The Voyege Of Tlntl'' ( 1975) W M Reno. I( lmt1e A vouno Poiyne- JOHN DARLING IR-rated soap opera filmed for cable TV By SHARON COHEN t ··-~~·-..-CHJCAGO Next door to a runeral home. an ex-cop and former photographer are dabbling in espionage, illicit love a nd blackmail. T hey're mixing a little skin and a lot of scandal -and calling it entertainment. I Their project is "33 Brompton Place" -a dramatic series developed by two Chicagoans and touted as tbe first R·rated soap opera for cable television. As in traditional soaps. "Brompton Place .. has ABC wins lawsuit DALLAS (AP) -The American Broadcasting )Co. did not violate a copyright when it produced the television movie. "The Trial or Lee Harvey 10swald," a jury has ruled. I A six-woman jury deliberated about an hour before finding that the 1977 movie did not violate the copyright o( Falcon International Corp. of Dallas. which made a movie with the same title In 1964. Both movies speculated about the outcome of a murder &rial had Oswald lived to face charges of kllllng President John F. Kennedy. Oswald was killed by n!ghtclub owner Jack Ruby two days after the Nov. 22, 1963. assassination. To prove copyri&ht lnf'rlngement, Falcon lnternatJonaJ and co-plalnt1Cf Capital Films Corp., which boutM rl&hts to the nlm In 1978. had to prove the utle wat euociated wl\h their movie by a 1l1nltlcan1 put of the colll\lmJnc public. a conniving husband. secret lovers and the titillating -but vulnerable -career women. They all engage in lhe everyday "soap" escapades - bald-face Hes, backbiting, blackmail and even industrial espion age. But where "Brompton Place" really stands out is in its occasional flash Of B derrtete. baring of a bosom or uttering Of a four-letter word. That's what gives "Brompton Place" its R·rating And that also gives the public what it wants. according to Ule soap's producers. ·'There ts a tremendous appetite in pay TV for R-rated matertat," says Bob Rubel, producer and director of the show, and a former TV cameraman and new§paper photographer. "The overwhelming amount of people want to see adult material." And they ... ant to see soaps, too. The soap craze ls "a phenomenon today pretty much acrosa the country." Rubel says. "The students on campuses have programmed classes around soaps they watch." . With that in mind, Rubel and his partner, Anthony Flnoccblo, a former policeman and now a construction company vice president, huddled and c&me up wtth "8rompton Place." They set up business headquarters for their AB!\ Ptoductk>na tn a sparsely d~orated office far from Aollywood -and actually next door to a fufterll bcNM in the heart. ot the city's Pollsb cotnmUftlf,J. AM they began developtn1 a plot, htrta.1 a ttrtter. ~aating aad putting toaether "BromptOD Place'' -a soep uslnlf Chica10 taleftt to tall a story about Chica.co. ita poUUc1 and ill people. the pilot h11 bten sold to one of th• major • satellite-delivered pay cable services. but the produeers ate remainins l\ush·hush on the buyer's identity .o.ntil th~ w~kly soap is televised early next year. "Brorhpton Place" 'revolves around the lives of three youna. ambitious and beautiful women who share a posh penthouse apartmerrt bearing the show's name. There's P atricia, a pert and aggressive managing editor or Playtime. a mens' magazine; Ton\, a sultry model wbC>se career is being threatened by a s leaay photographer who bas taken some compromlslnl plctdJ'es; end Robin, a public relations exeC\JUve by Clay who just also happens to be an trfdustrt&l spy, with a creepy boss, and a r1ill11cllus iealot for a rhothtr. The roain cut includes about a dozen others. and the creators aay they really are lbe guts of the soap. With a pay lelevi.sl<>n audience, you can m arket for specUic tast.es, without worrying about offending anyone. says Finocdtlo, Ule ex.ecutive producer. And , Rubel says. what dte occ"tonal uae ol prorarutr or nudity dol!s 11 "add io the element of drama.' Castlna the toap wu a problem, be admttt. Man1 of those WM auditioned worlc In com merctala, Rubel aay1. and thole eetors aod 1ctresM1 "will keef th•IY .,._ tacTOtanct." But some dld t•te the plun1e, lncludlnl Cl1odia Pertcln. wbo ,a~ Tm,. Tonl'1 10\l"Cet alstw. "S.Ulllty ba.Ppent '° bl •·~art ot humanity and IOQ Ol)erll dMt wlU. a .. '111il proble.ms:• abe HY'. "Tbe ~b --~1 biidllr: e It all.., tlen \)oV Mii Oii In I ~ end AOCtcNfltaHy wind• up on An ad11eolu••P11C1ktd 9000-Mlt. j~tM)I 10 the lattwly fhOtH Ol.-'1111118 •Ii() •••wow • • OhOAt Of 70<•0· I tt5t>1 Ctaylon Moo•• P.,,,... llAkt A OA"i! OI c:ttmlnlll• wttro the lld ol a lllllllgt bl!Kklnlllh pl()I IO 1n1.il4Wt ""'h vn.i cUtnmu• 111C•tt0n• oy ot•t•oy1no \tliegt Aph Mne• (C l MOVIE •• ·~ ''The SIUll)t 0• Thlf\Qt To Cnmt 1111191 Jec;k l'AIA'1Ct Alli• Earth a CINllUCllOfl 1n A robot WAI a powA< "unQfy ••neo•Oe Mekl CO•lh()I ol tne &urvlvor1 luniU coty pc; M'Pdnf"•doy•• Bayt hn_. .Hot''~• -MORNING- 5:00 0 * * * The.Jefk 11979) Steve Marlin. Ber n1ae1111 Peters A Chronic sc•-·up makes m111tons on a weird 1nvenllon only to lose 11 arr 1n consumer damage suolo ·A' t z, • "'• "F1nge1s" 119781 Harvey Kettel To» Fa11ow A prom1S11•Q p1an1s1 ·~ Jt awr1 u110 1• llfe ot cr1,...w R 1:30 C • • Youno And Fr~ PG 0 • • The Corsican Brothers I 19601 Geolfrey Horn•, Jean Se1va1s Basea on a novel by Are• and" Dumas A pe11 of twons plot 'evenge aoJmst theor lamoty s killer •~ C • * • E•ecuto•e Su1111 (1954) Wilham Hol. den June Allyson When the IOC> e•ecuhve ol a fur n1ture company sutfe•~ a 101111 heart a11ac~. a mad pow111 play ensues among the 111ce pres1den1s to 1111 h•a cha11 S • • • • • · 8119adoon t 1954) Gene Kelly Cyd Charisse Two l11enas stumble upan Bngadoon a village on the Scothsn nigh· 1anC1a whoch comes to hie to• a single day evPry 100 ynrs 8:30 0 • • ' / "The Shape 01 Thongs To Come" (19791 Jack Palance Alie• Earl,, s des1ruc1oon on a rot>ot war a POWe<·hungry renegade see~s control ol 1he survivors luna• coly PG 10:00 II) • • · Angels In O•S guise (1949) Bowery Boys Mickey Knox Wnen theor real-estate friend is ~hot, the Boys dec•de to 1nvestogate C • •• • TheEmo- gtAnls" ( 19721 Mu von Sydow, L•v Ullmann A Swtdlsh peasant famrry endure the hardsnops of lront181 tole when ll'ley come to Amenco 1n tn~ 191,, C8'11ury S • • •' > 'Private Ben- 1am1n' ( 1980 Goldie Hawn E1!4!en Brennan A well· IO 00 young woman mrsta~ enry toms the Army IOflow •no the ONlh or her "-husband on theor wedding nognt R 10:30 0 • • Lillie O.aqons Charles lane 'PG' 11:00 f> • * "The Wiid North ( 19521 Stewan Gr11nger Cyd Charisse A o•oup or Nortl'ltrn lur trappers b" lie 90a1ns1 nature Q) • • "The Star Packor {11134) John Wayne Ve•n• Hill.. A tough cowboy O•put11tt • O•Oup ol tef\Cheft to r~nd up • oeno 01 outl•w• -AFTERHOON- 12-.00 . * * ._, fhf NepluM Ol ... i. 11173) Ben 0&1· rer•. v .... 11. Mtmieu• A r-teem rec.ea 1n evt tllfM men trap* u 111 .,; water ""r NOYll Seo CD• t ''t"ThrffFKet West" I 19'101 John WA~ S1Qt1d Gutle Tht da..ohl4ilt ot en Aullrlfln lmmlO'tnl tongs to t•twn home .. IN IOvlf ahe 1•11 behind unllf •"* 1.11.eover' IHI • 001 lht h&ro ah• btlltlttd hm' •ooe 0 • • ·~ Echoe1 Of A Suml'n*r ' I 19761 HIC.hatd Harns, Jod1t ro11ar A ltr rnln•lly Ill 12·YHM>ld gut golles ll•r lllu11on-fllltd lather and lier blondty determoned mother Ille cou'age to accecit her late PG Z • • >·fl a My Tu•n t 1980> Jiii Cr•yburgro. M1cna111 Oouglu A brtl· Hant Chtc:IQO math prales- s0< real1Z111 th• l>(oblems 1n her live-in rellllorlthlp when she finds e new IOYll wlllle '" N-York lor her ltllle< I •efnlllflQt R 1-00 C * • Ro.a1e ' I 19801 Meat Loal Kaht Hunt111 A rock muste roaa11 teta nolhong oet 1n hll way In hos pursuol of the girl of Ill• dreams PO S • • • ''> B11g1<1oon 11954) Gone K.ellY. Cyd Cha11sse Two l11enda stumble uPOn 811geaoon • e village on the Scomsn hron· l•nds. whtell COtnlll to 11111 10< a Stn<,jle day every 100 years 1:30 Z ••••"Every WhlCh Way Bur LOOSll I 1978) Clint Eastwood Sondra l oc• e A rwo 11~1e<l truck- er and n1s o•an9utan com- panion llll<e olf 1n pursuit ot a prltlty country·wes111rn singer PG 2:00 0 • • •, Shoo1 The Sun Down ( 19801 Chnstopher Walken. Margot K1dde1 In 1836 lour dlsparote mls- 111~ use an old map to search lor bunea oora PG 3.00 C • • ·voung Ana Free·· PG 3•30 0 • • • Tiie Wor\gs Ot Eagles ( 19571 Jonn Wayne Maureen 0 Hara Oorected ny John ro,d Frank W Wead ~pear­ heads a 1920s Gampaign to 1mp1ove the aor 11<>w11• ol theU S Navy S • • 1 ne Voyage Of Tana• t t975) WM Reno, K lmoe A young Po1yne- s1an nay sets 011 1n a canoe ana acc•df'ntllly winds up on an adventure packed, 8000·m1le 1ourn11y to the fa• away shore& of Araaka. PG l • • •, Freaky Fnday 11977) Jodie Foster Bar- bara Ha,,.s T"• wo110 is 1umed upst011 down tor a molne• and aaugnter "'ho mag.Gally '""teh bOO•llS one latelul day G 4:00 Q * • • M y Son My Son I 1940) Madeleine Carroll Brien A heme A man ""es to •llQ•lll lhe lacl that he ra1sea an 0>1er- 1ndulgeo son whO thinks Ot>ly or"'' own comr0<1 4:30 C • • • ·1 Co•e• Tr.11 wa1e1tron1 ( 19331 Clau- dette Colbert Ben Lyon A waterl1on1 repotl"' latls 1n love w1tn a smugoier·s aaughle• 5: IS z • • • 1 Bo1dert1ne 119801 Ch8rtes Bronson Bruno Korby A police Olli· cer d•SCO•f<•S • smuggrong 11ng OPf"al•no •l<>og thE' Me.,can no1ae1 lnd toes to keep •ncom•n<,j atoens from beeom1ng ~laves to rut'11ess sweatshop own· e•s ·PG' 5:30 H • • •, 'Fr1111~y Fnaay 11977) Jodie Foster Bar bara Hams The world •S lur1141d upsode-down ror a mother and a•ughrer wno m1l9teally SWllCh l>Odoes one lateful aey G by Armstrong & Batiuk l 'M M~P.IE£'f IACK TO WORK Actor James Garnc , 5 3 • h a s -re t u r n c d to work on th c : .. Mav erick .. s et a fter a six-week · Interruption to recover from broken riqs . suffered in a fall from a meehanic1I hon•. : Garner at only on ch•irs to (dm a saloclll scene ror the series. due ror premle broadcast Dec.. 1. DlilyPllat TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1911 . ' CLASSIFIED CS ' Critchfield, Frandsen made the big plays for Marina. ·See C4 ·Pall CI~s~ic has a . classic Diatch~up Wzn~zng traditions put on the line again starting tonight .It' r r tf Heu~s NEW YO RK <A P l ~ The World Series m'akes its latest start In history tonight with u duel of left.handers as Jerry Reuss of tt\e Los Angeles Dodgers faces Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees. The Dodgers qualified b~ surviving a battle of endurance for the National League P<'nnant, outlasting the Montreal Expos in five gam es Los Angeles finally nailed down the title with a 2·1 victory Monda). delivered in dramatic fashion on a ni nlh·1nning run by veteran Rick Monday "The Fall Clai.s1('." Monday s houted tn the happ) Dodger dressing room. "We're going to the Fall Classic." The Yankees hav.e been wailing for them New York eliminated Oakland in three s traight games to capture the \merican League pennant and has been sitting back. m arking time. while the Expos and Dodgers settle the NL title. ·tf \\e lose tonight. it will be because we \\ere rusty," laughed Yankee Manager Hob Le mon "If we wm. 1t will be because • we Wl're well-rested. I've been asked about the layoff a lot. but 1t really doesn't matter that much." Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda said he wasn't cert11in about his pitching after Reuss in Game I, although it seems likely that playoff Most Valuable Player Burt Hooton, a right-hander who won two gam es against Montreal, will get the Game 2 nod. Noting the Yankees' left·handed power, Lasorda s aid he'd love lo have another southpaw to follow Reuss. "But Reuss is the only one l have available If you could get Koufax to throw the second game for me. I'd be more than happy.·· he cracked. Using Hooton in Game 2 would leave lefty Fernando Valenzuela. who pitched a three-hitter over 82.3 innings against Mo ntreal in Monday's c lincher. for Friday's night's third game in Los Angeles . Projecting even further: if Valenzuel-a pitches Game 3, it would make him available for a possible seventh-game assignment with a full four days of rest, s hould the Series go the limit. That prospect doesn't dis turb Lasorda in the least. .. Back in July. I s aid if we were ever in the fifth rinal game of a playoff or a "eries, that Fernando would be the guy I would want on the mound for me." he said. "That's not taking anything away from Hooton and Reuss." Le mon. m eanwhile. will f~d the Dodgers a di et of three s traight left-handers. After Guidry, there's veteran Tommy John for Game 2 and voung Dave Righetti, who'll face Valenzuela in a battll! of rookies f'riday night liecause of the strike·spht !>eason and additional layer or playoffs, this year 's Series is the latest-starting in his tory. easily beating the old record of Oct 17, the startmg date for the 1917 Sen cs between Philadelphia A's and the Chicago Cubs. The Series marks the r enewal of one of the most exciting rivalni.es in baseball hi story It will be th e 1 ltfi time these two teams hav<' collided with baseball's world championship at stake T he Dodgers have <Sle FALL, Page C4> Hurt c:wdnf Dodgers • annous to begin :\101''TREAL I A P1 If Rick Monday decides to retire, he'll always remember that he went out of baseball as a hero Monday. who s mas hed the game \\tnning home run that gave the National League pennant to the Los Angeles Dodgers Monday and put them tn the World Series against New York . is considering retiring lo take a broadcasting job But, us he noted. they don't pour champagne on you for good work behind a microphone. "This make:. the dec1s1on pleasantly more difficult." said 1 Monday, who ('Ompleted his 15th 1 maJor·leaguc season as a part lime player "The question 1s whether I forego the op portunity of anot her career offering longevity to come back to bascbull for one or two more years l'\·c bt-cn talking with my wife and "e'll talk some more " .,. ........... Rick !\londay of the Ondger'i slugs game-wmnzng home run against the Expos. then celebrates with Fernando Valenzuela by drinking champagne. ·Ford found out how good it really was Coach Tucker told him to remember his days.at OCC with fondness and now, he does By JOHN SEVANO Of._. O.Uy ,.,._. Stllff When Rill Ford t'lected to nesume hi s football ('areer al Orange Coas t Colle~e in 1973 and '74, little did he realize ho\\ prophetic Coach Dir k Turker s words would be "This is a great s ituation." was what Tucker told his 1 players then · And. "ht•n you go so m e wh c r<' else. )Ou 'll unders tand JUSt how good it was here." F ord . as did most of the players, paid little attention to Tucker's advice at the time Of course. that was before Ford graduated and went on t o college al Oregon State. Suddenl y, after years of winning on the high school and community college level, Ford "'as hit hard with the reality of whnt 1t "as like to be a loser · .. Being at Orange Coast was the h ighlight or my football career." reminisced Ford from his home in Oregon the other day ·The coaching staff was the most outstanding group of people I've ever been associated \\'Ith .•• THE PIRATES certainly didn't set the world on fire during Ford's two-year tenure there Oh, they had good records 7-3 and 7·5. respectively, with the latter including a conference He didn't guide his team to a victory, but Marina High quarterback Ken Laszlo did just about everything you could ask last week in a 28·24 Sunset League loss to undefeated Edison. · Laszlo, who missed his junior season because of a broken neck in a swimming poool accident, burst Edison's defensive bubble with thr~e touchdown passes, completing 8 .of 13 for 206 yards. Because of those efforts he is the Daily Pilot's Player or lhe Week. For the season this 6·0, 165·pound senior bas completed 46 of 68 passe:s (67.6 percent) for 915 yards and 13 TDs in leading Marina to a 5-1 overaJI record. "H9' a winner, isn't he,"' says Marina Coach Dave Thompson. "The fact he played defense, too, made it extra speciaJ, but he's Played well in other games. It isn't anything he hasn't done before." Laszlo, behind the protection of Jim Keller, Pete Georgatsos and the rest of the orfensive line, riddled Edison ror touchdown passes of 64 yards to Bob Critchfield and 58 and 36 yards to Jerr Frandsen. And he dashed for 24 yards oo four carries during the evening in front or 10,500 at Cerritos College the largest crowd to ever witness a Marina football team. championship and s tate playoff berth. But it wasn't the winning that pl eased Ford as much as it was the atmosphere and the fr1end s h~p :. that w e re experienced. "The thing lhat m ade it fun." remembered Ford. "was here LOOKING BACK were all these players you had played against and heard about in high school all on the same team It's the. type of feeling that's ,hard to describe." And, it's a feeling Ford never fell while at Oregon State. CertainJy. the friendships were there but. somehow, it wasn't the same. Losing, naturally, might have played a part in that as the Beavers won a total of 4 games out of 19. "You h~ve to remember that I came from programs (Ford also attended Edison High) where losing two games meant. you djdn't have a very good year," he explained. "IN MY J UNIOR year (at co 11 e g e > I h a....d di ff i cu It y accepting defeat. When we lost I would take two hour drives to try to figure out what the heck was wrong. "In losing you find out a lot about people ... and youraelf." Ford WI#$ careful to add the entire eiq>erience didn't leave a bad taste in his mouth. First, there was Dee Andros, hie cO.cb in hi1 junior season (which turned out to be Andros' Jut). And, t here was the thrill of pl aytna major coUeae footb&!I .,. which brou1ht' you to sue.,,.. placea like the Coliseum to meet VSC and to Baton Rou1e to pl11 l.SU. ''That alone na•e It all worth It," Ford explained. But, still. losinl wu not euy to digest--:-nor was the fa•' 811/ Ford attitude bee a use of OSU 's misfortune. "I think the thing I learned most rrom losing was how people became different," said Ford, now 26, who still lives In the Oregon area with his wife Elaine. "When you're winning, ev~rything is great. And, when you're not, nothing seems to go right. You tend to see a lot of dark sides to people." It was the fans' atttitude, more than anything else, that disturbed Ford. "AT A PLACE like use. football players are looked up to and treated like celebrities ... said Ford. .. At Oregon State, football players aren't that big a deal because you haven't proven anything to them yet." Ford said he never did get used to the idea of losln1; that lbrouahout his two years be l r l e d lo g e n e r a U so m e enthusiasm. It just seemed, 101nelime1, that the rest of the team had rHlgned ltaetr to the fact it wasn't going to change things. "Los ing never entered my mind." Ford insisted. "but then I'd try to tell the guys, ·Let ·s go. We're JUSt as good as they are. Le t 's go out and kick some bulls.· and they'd just kind of look at me. They really weren't committed and then they'd ~o into the tank in the third or fourth quarter .. FORD, HOW EVER. wouldn't allow himself to fall mto that trap. "I was always a team player, b ut so m e tim es the only satisfaction you can get is when you do something for yourself, .. he said. Ford, a linebacker. finished second on the team in tackles in 1975, and then had lo adjust to a new defensive schem e under Craig Fertig his lasl season "The whole thing would make for a good psychology paper." said Ford, who claims he's still al his 6-2. 210-pound playing weight. "I know the experience helped me in life and made me a better person because of it." Focd is currentl y a sales representative for the Eaton Corp., which deals in lirt trucks. He moved back ltf the Oregon area two years ago when Jts laid-back lifestyle became more appealing than the fast-paced lire of Southern California. Yes, he still (ollows OSU football and, yes, he's an ardent supporter. Still, if you ask him about his most favorite experience, he'll have only ooe answer for you. "Belng at Orange Coast wu my mosl enjoyabl e Ume In s ports ... he said wilheut hesitation "Cout was the hllbli&ht ol the whole thini." Llttf e did he realize at tbe lime. though, tbat Tuc~er'a worda would becom• 10 accurate T H E CONVERSATION will havt' to wail. For the moment. Monday has other things to occupy his mind The Series "The F all Classic ... shoutecl Monday begins tonight "I C'a n 't wait." chorlled D o d g er 1\1 a n a g e r To m m y Lusorda. gmng uµ against th<' Yankt-es for thl' third lime in the last five· years "I beli eved from day om.• we could com e back and beat them ," said Lasorda. whose team rallied in both the divisional playoff agains t ll ouston and the L e a g ue Champions hip Series against Montreal "I believed it more than anything in my life ... Los Angeles lost two straight against Hou s t o n b e fore sweeping the next three in the dl\0 tst0nal series. then had to win two straight on the road against Montreal to rapture the NL pennant. The clincher was a tense 2· l victory. decided in the final inning "THIS TEAM ts not too easy on the heart." said Monday. "If you 've got a weak heart. you'd better not come to our games ... Monduy said he almost missed the most dramatic moment of his career. · · 1 wanted a ball J could handle." he said. "something I could get my bat on ." Steve Rogers. working in relief. had offered one of his first pitch to Monday , who fouled it off. "I thought to myself. ·You won't see another one like that to hit, ... Monday said. But he did. On 3·1. Rogers delivered a belt-high fastball. "A mechanical mistake," the Montreal ace said. Monday jumped on il. "I didn't know where I had hit the baJI." he said. "I knew I had hit it fairly well, but I bad to look at the outfielders to see where it was going." Monday saw the baJI at the last moment, just as i\ dropped beyond the center-(ield fence: setting off a large.scale celebration on the Los Aftleles bench Bu\ il was abnoet prematun. Dodger pitcher F•raaado Valeaau~la. w•r-.ia • brilliant tluw-.._rtlr::}~''&:! farll lW ......... .... ~------­Carter~.....,. 1 '81'.Q .. l :N pl .......... ' - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tutt day, October 20, 1981 .... ______________________ ~------------------------------------------------~------------.--------------------------------------- Television, radio / 8rI1toIuk1 for Brave• Job back Kuhn, others go to court Wednesday Dnt Brtatol, llrtd a1 ma.nasv of II the Atlanta Brav11 afttr the 1'71 Riek Kw, one of three former • 1eason, teltphontd ttam owner 'I'.. 8 01ton Colle1e basketball players Tarner lut week and aaked for b11 Job back, Ute alle1edty involved In a point ahavlna Atlanta Journal reported Monday ... Pitcher scandal, will go on trial Wednesday alon1 with Burt Hoo&oo of the Dod1ers was named the four othtr men In U.S. District Coulrt . . The National Leaaue Champlonahlp Series moat Golden State Warriors r,eleued veteran auard valuable player ... The mana1ement of the Phll ChenJer, who played with them briefly last Empire State Buildin1 announced that blue and season. and traded J ohn Lucu to the white U1hts wlll ahlne on the top of the building W ashlll lton Bullets in a palr or NBA during the World Serles wblle lt la played in tranucUons ... E ulA•thoa.rcapturedslxofeiaht New Ydrk .,. Geor1e Bamber1er, former m atc h es w h ile averaging 226 and oianager oC tbe Mllwaukee Brewen. aald he improved his lead lo 68 pins alter five rounds In wlll decide today whether to accept the Job ae a $110,000 PBA tournament . . . The m anaaer of the New York Mets ... Baseball Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey Commissioner Bowle Kuba turned down the Leaeue sent defenseman Murray Brumwell and New York Yanke~s· bid t-0 have 'actor Jimmy wing Jim Dobson back to their Nashville farm Athlete of Decade -award goes to Rose Followlno •rt tl\t top sports events on TV tonlOht. Retlnos ere. ( ( 11 ex~ellent;y 1' worth wetchr"o; " / f1fr, " for04tt It. 9 ft s p.m .• channel 1 and 11 I I I I WORLD SERies: AnnoMncers . Keith Jackson and Howard Cosell (7). Ross Porter aoo Je rry D<>ooett ( 11 ). Jerry Reu!>s takes to the mound for the Dodgers to face Ron Guidry 1n game one of the World Serles from New Yo rk. The Dodoers wrapped up the National League pennant Monoay on• Riek Monday homer In the ninth Inning to defeat Montreal, 2·1. The Yankees, meanwhlle, have had three days rest atter sweeping the 0Jkland A's In three games for the American Leaque crown. From. AP di t b'" Ca cne)' throw out th~ ftirst ball at the World team . . . Right win" Rick Middleton, who spa c .,a a Baseball NEW YORK p Ros th Serles opener tonicht . . . Pa& Dobson, :a scored rive goals and had two assists for lhE> Radio World Serles, S p.m., KNX (1070), -ete e, e II major-league veteran of 11 years, was named B t B · · h d d KABC <790> Phil d l bl P hilll d tti os on ruins in t ree roa games. was name '-• 8 e P a es recor -se ng minor-league pitching instructor by Milwau. kee. th NH Pl nockey Kings at New York Islanders, 6 p.m., first baseman, was voted the Athlete as . e L ayeroftheWeek. KPRZ (1J 50l ol (he Decade, it was announced r;::=:=:=::::::=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==========================::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~=-~~::::::::==-.:::::::::::::::::================~ Monday. The award, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. was voted on by a panel of 300 sports writers and broadcasters i>:ld takes into account a tll.letic achievement for the years 1971 -1981. Former football star 0 . J . Simpson, who set the s ingle-season rus hing record or 2 ,003 yards in 1973, finished second in the voting, followed by center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar o f the Los Ange les Lakers bas ketball team. Rose. who batted .325 Roae thi s s eason , broke St an Musial's National League record for most hits -3,630 -along the way. The 40-year-old Rose says he has no intentions of reth1ng. In fact, he·s looking for a contract extension. "I hit .325 this year, led the majors in hUs and had fun so why talk about retirement?" Rose said . "If you can s till play the game, have fun , why should you quit? The game is still fun for m e. "I'm a lot better now. The longer you're a hitter. the more you learn the pitchers, the better you are." Quote of the day Florida Stale football coach Bobby Bowden, after Pitt's Da n Marino passed for 251 yards and three touchdowns despite a bruis ed shoulder: "I thought he'd be 1 ; throwing the ball about 20 yards . I miss ed t that by about 40 yards." Ra ms-49ers game Sunday a sellout The firs t·place San Francisco m 49ers announced that all tickets have 4. t been sold for Sunday's game with the Ra ms, just one game behind the 49ers ... Wide receiver Drew Pears on of Dallas was admitted to Baylor Hospital because of blur red vision In his right eye, an injury suffered in Sund ay's win over the Rams . . . A former Memphis State football player who was left a quadriplegic after a s pinal injury in a 1977 game has tiled a $15 million lawsuit against a Chicago.bas ed athletic equipment company a nti others ... The Nebraska-Missouri and Minnesota-Iowa college football games will be televised Saturday on a r egional basis. although the starting times dep e nd on t he Wo rld Series ... The Army-Navy game has been switched from Nov. 28 to Dec. 5 as part of a nationally televised double·header. .USC's Dennis Edwards, who made 11 tackles in the Trojans ' 25-17 win over Stanford. was named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week .. 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MarttrVM :J.>6. Earl 1·12. Dtlroll, L. T~ >-Ill. Scott :J.llO, Hiit ~. K- 2·17, Norr~l-11, IClllO 1-21, 8uuey 1.0. COLLEGE Top20 Tiit Top T-nty IMmS In Tiit AUO<~td Preu col .... lootbtll poll, with llrtt • "'°'" In -enllle-. MtlOft't record lotol points. 1. P..,.. St. C J6Y> I 2. Pit.......,, CJ6'hl 1. North CMollN Ul S.M l,aJVt ~ 1,211'11 ·~ '·'" Area high school f oothall log SU.NSET LEAGUE Edlaon (6-0) n EIDoradO 4S Santi An.1 U El -n.1 4J MllllllOll 4' Mattr Del 21 MtrlM Oct. 2>-<kNft \I-(II HBI Oct :r.--WHlmlMltr (at OCC> Nov . ._.t HunOnglDfl 8te<ll Hov. 1)--fln. Valley C•l 11'9 Al Fountain V•lley (5-1) 1' Santa Ant Valley 2t e1 Toro l SI. p.,1 20 S..-vtte "l •k-JS Hu,.lng!Ofl Bte<ll OCI. 2)-Marlne Col OCCI 0<1. JC>-Otttn View Cal Wmllrl Now ........ IWHtmlnsttf Hov. 1)-£dlt0fl Col Bio Al SEA VIEW LEAGUE 1 " 10 0 1 ,. Corona del M•r (4-1·1) 7 l; ;4.un"~:::C'!'«ll : ~I " CtPl•tr-v.11.., • 14 10 Uftl"9rslty 1 10 10 E11M1Clo 10 0 100c~~.:-oro (atMIUIOfll .. Oct. ,._lrvl,.. 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I~ e.ac11 (at MVI Mlaalon Viejo ( ~-1 ) 27 Tustl11 1 ~tbtc:k 1 El Toro 2t l7 • JO lS 13 1 0 0 1 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesdoy, October 20, 1981 Cl •Clomeen S *U.tn C:.I • low• 7.~ .............. ............... 10.To .. 11.Al ... !Mo tt.Arll- 1a.ar1t1WnV--., ......... UNW9tko 16Wo~Sl 1' All-IC. le MkllltNI It .Ml-I .. l'lofldoSt. t.O» ... .. tot .. "' '" s" "' 4U oo ,.. us ,. "' 2t7 ,., Commum1~ cofl~• 1ehed11le CAll-0'71ap,111.,1111IM•_...l flalDAY .. ---· 1m,.rlt1 Valley at ...., .. IL•• veoe-1 J\1111 UTU•DAY IMlllCMtt~· '"" .. '"" .. ~ ..... (Mtt GolcMn WM1 •• s.11 01900 Me'MI Ce,,llout Mt. San Mllllllo (I :IOI IW .... ~. $0ll 0 .... cc .. Sacldleffck ~1"-lem at Sama Ma P•lornor .. Cltrvl .....,..c.i~. l 01 Ancltlft CC ti CoMpleft Cl >01 LA Ha,_ •tW.lt Lot Aft9tlH (1 :)0) LA Sout"-1 ti Rio HOftdo ~-~· LOfl9 8tacll CC et S.n1a MON<• Pltrce °' U. Anttltt Valley E I C•mlllO al &olltnllekl __._, .... ~. Sanlt 8an>ora at""'--' Tall1IC...YoM \lt l'llvra .. Gl9"dalt MM<tflftreMe Mt. 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LOUIS 1 ) 0 73 WALES CONFERENCE Petrick Olwltl.., Plliladelpflll • 0 NYl\llndtn • 0 PllUburQll 1 • NVR_,. 1 • W•tlll119ton I s AcMmt OIYit10fl BoJton I Mo11trol 0 Bufl•lo 1 o .... 11ec J H•rt1ord , M-•y'1Sure Oue t>e< •. ll•ncouwer 3 T ....... t'1G•met Kl ... ••• New York !>lander> ColOr-•I P111~r911 Boston •I SI Louis Edmonloft •I C•f9arv I 1l I .. I .. 0 •• 0 70 I JI 1 J4 , II 0 )0 7 11 ,, • 1' • 21 • 7S J n l " ,, 1 .. • 70 s .)4 s n • .. ' • • ,, s ,, 11 ,, • 14 • 11 • 21 • 70 ' NHI. Leadet1 (.,__.....,I • ~-........ 1 LMI-. Mllw .. 1 ' Or111111y, 1'.*"""eft 4 lrtMblty, Monll'NI , l tocl'l,l'flli...IJll'll• 1 ioocore, a.t<• l Wol1ar, W_in.t., f $mllll,Mi-4 l..,-1\e, MorltrN I ' ....... Chic... .. I( 11,,1, l!*nonloll Tron1w, NY lalallOtr Mii.Mien, 1.....-on A,., tOfl. 1!41rno1110fl Pwl, Bootoll Women HIOHSCNOOt. -NII ti, Uoh•H'M' I ti ...... a 2 t 1 0 A ..... • It ' " , " J .. J It l 10 s 10 ' ' • ' • • • ' , • , • • ' ' • ; It• CUl dltf _,111, 6-4, Otf G ... 11 .... ,, def Frey, ... ,. eMier fUl -6-l, '°51 , .. . WOii .. l, .,._,CUI lotl 0-., W , 1-4. o.. .. Oltvff·ZArtltr IUI Otf. llow•Tur-. 6-4, lost lo Esc•l•r•·Or1ve1, 2·•, def. Hlrotio<ooo. •·3, 8ra<llllaw·Wl111trst0tft lU IOU .. 7, 1 .. , .. ; lu<H •Sf9ot IU) Iott I ... , ... -" , .. -(_ > . NBA exhibition• MMM'l''•SC:-Pl\Otftl• 106, PllllaOelpfllt 101 Kans .. City Ill, llldt.,,. tll' TtollieM'• Gamn Otlroll at Cte..eland Hovslon al Stf\ Antonio Mllw•Vk" ~ lllOI.,,. at Ev111svlllo, 111<1 Monday's tranaactlqns aAHaALL Alntrk t11 Lt- 805 TON RED SOX Added WayM Bo091, O<llflelder. Brian Denmon. Dennis Bvrll •lld Oaw Scl\09Pff, pllcllers, ,,..,o Sutliv•n. <.•tch•r. J•<k•• Gull•trei, Shorhlop, Morty Berrett, .. coftCI bo .. "'°'\ ond Ed Jurek. lnl .. ldtr, to IMlr ~""" rouer !.en! Jim ~ .. Y. Kellll M.c:Worwr and Mike Howtrd, pitchers, •nd Dove Schmidt, caleller, 10 P•wlucke1 of Ille lnlernollonel Le-. MILWAUKEE BREWERS -Ntmtd Pal OoDMln mlftOr·IMgue plkhl119 lnslructor Named Tim Nordbfoolt m"'-r of lllelr roollle·I-le.am ano tc:out Harned Let S19m•n mlnor·lff9ue lnlleld lnttl'\ICtor - tc:OUI Nanwd Fred Beene KOVI MINNE50TA TWl""S Stnl Tttt Kromy, pltcller; Jol>nny Welktf and Clluck Bakff, Sl'IOrUIOCX, lllld Greo JOllMIC>tl end Riek Solleld, oulflelders, lo Tottdo o f lhe 1n1erna11one1 L-Addtd Sam Arrington •nd Edell• ~. DllCl'lt'1; lvt n Mesa. st\ortslac> • .,,., R.,,.,., Bu•ll, Sl...,e Oouvtos and 11.,,c1y JohMOn. ovlllelders, lo '"'Ir .tO-m•n rost•r aASKET8All Natl-I IHlttNll A1-Mltlt11 GOLDE N STATE WARRIORS Aetused Phll Chenier, guard Trtdtd John Luco, guard, lo Ille Wo"'lf1910ft Bullet• tor a 1eeond-rouncl drMI pick In 1"2 and ltM. PHOENIX SUNS Rel .. sed Clifford R•Y center. and S•m Cl1ncy, Pout Heuer man and JoM McCullouilll. lorwarctt HOCJC•Y NAt-1 Nodley Lt- M IN NE50TA NORTH STARS -Sent Mu,,ay 8 1'1'......ell. clefenMman, Jim~ •nd Kevin M••w•tl. forwerds, •nd Oon Buupre, 9091ie, to NHl!vllle Of IM Conlrtl Hockey Le_.. Huntington BHch (2-4) Ocl. 22-<.olU -Cal SA &owl) Oct. JO-Unl-Wty (at In.IN ) ' It allChD Altmltos 41 I Nllo 1 C'•phtr-Vallty Oct~Hlll" O<I. »-ti S... Cltmffll• Nov • ._... l..tQUflO e.ach ~~========================================================================~ • C4rano a.1 MM u o El DoradO 11 IS Los A""-U 21 llolu ~-• 17 Sen C._nlt o o FOUlltafn Valley JS Ocl. U -•I WfttmlMI•• O<I JO-Morine Nov 6--EdltOfl Nov. 13--0cMn v...,. 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" t3 1J NFL standings "°" -.._, Hot1lor Ho.. 1>-EITore(atSA llowU University (4-2) 20 Norwtlll O Tvtlln I l 99UMHlll1 1 CoronadtlMor 14 Cot'aMelt U Ne-.,ort .._ 0<1. u-~&a <•t lrvlNI 0<1. lO-s.dlllttlKll Ctt In.IN! Nov 6-£1 Toro,., Mla&IOfll Nov. 1).--.M lrvlM 0 1 1 10 1 10 SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Caplatrano Valley (3-2·1) 17 E1 Toro 14 o E.,..,...,. " • (Of'-dtl -" • S-11-.o • 16 ....... 1 7 MltMw!Vlejo 1 Ocl. 2._.t 0.... Hllll Cl p.n\.I Oct. JO--l._.e e.acll HOY, }-l..atuM Hllll (a1 MV I ..... 1).--.M Saft c-.... Dana Hiiia (4-2) ll M ...... 141 J 6 Mis,_,..., ll 20 Bo.-t 0 It WCIOdllr1dee I 14 Mtrftlr IJ • l-9N<h 21 Oct. 1.....Coplslr•no Vtllt't' Cl o.m.I Ocl. »-uoi-Hiits tat Miii Nov, 7-S.. ,....,... 11,.m,I Nov. l>-ol~Vle)t Nov. l>--09fw Hlllt San Clemente (O-&) 1 Fall.,._ o Coronodtl Mor 6 Est...clt 7 Mtyfllr 0 HVllli'ICllOfl-h ll L ...... 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TL-W... • . 286 Houston 4 3 0 125 137 .571 ,. • nw • .143 Cleveland 3 4 O 108 144 .429 ii SUNDAY it Detroit 3 4 o 166 143 Green Bay 2 5 O 109 153 Chicago l 3 O 106 181 ...... ,..ac.re -tr LA ·-• Detroit .. CMc.ovo 17 • • <tc O'ftt' Jt ... ,..o-.. • •-•at s... Fran<llCO (~12. I p.m.I ,.. SOii "'-.dtco • HY Olalltt et Allam• ,. * .... DtnV« .. Buffalo .. ~ hltl,_. al Clewltfld -tr D.. • Gr-8oy et Detroit Jt Tarnpa a.yo1 ~i.dtjpfllt ii O•• 1. MlllMNte at s,. Louis -tr M.... 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Frnm Orange Countv or Ontario. we·11 jet you to Phoenix for as low as $36 Naturally. there are some restnct1ons~ • But even our unrestncted fare offers a 40% savings AirCal's evervdav. fly-nght· away fare is just $60 AlrCal styte Is service . Your flight starts with one-stop check in and seat selection before you board. After arrival. it's swift baggage delivery And AirCal style 1s one of the best on-time oerfor· mance records 1n the industry A toast to stvte. Dunng November we re serving compl1men tary cocktails to all adult passengers on every non-stop flight to or from Phoenix Next time you're flv1ng to the Grand Canyon state. fly A1rCal You'll hke our style For reservations call your Travel Agent or A1rCal SCHEDULE TO PHOENIX FROM ORANGE COUNTY Departs Frequency 7 ooa Sat 8.30a Mon ·Fri 10 OOa Sun 3 30p Daily 4 25p Ex Sat 645p Mon -Fn. 6 SSp Sun FROM ONTARIO Departs Frequency 8 20a Sun 10 OSa Ex Sun 1 35p Daily • SeNfCe starts November 1 ··seats are flm1ted, seven·dav advance reseNat1ons reau1red Fare and schedule sutJJect to ~;;.-o~change w1thouc nor1ce ' i I I ' I I i ! 1 : : ! i ! Orano-Cout OAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 20, 1981 • • 0 ;eQSCUCOXZS 5 0 0 ca'" 1 - Marina <Juo made the big playsi---,.-~-"-T'-,r;a-:~-:.1.-.. :,-.. -,.;;;~::-NOflCt Of' A,,_\,ICAYIOM TO HLLAUOttOLIC l "ll•AOU ,.,..., ''" fOllWlllf HfMllt •r• dOlflt Tiie ftllowlnt ••"•" It 41olnt Critchfi eld, Frands.en caught long touchdown passes "'··~~:~:, ,.,.AMl•Y •••. '"" ""'1i;:,i::~wAH 01110N• •V II,. C..U Mete, C.. t2Ut OlllOOllV, 1•1 Ye(llft' IL, O•~ Tei Wllom II Mey eont.,,. "" MAl.lllll!H M, KIMI' -t'Atll M llALIHTI .,. •P•lylne to lhe 0t11ertment of AlcollOll< •••u•e• t.111,,,119F .... OH \All' GfHl.ltAl (,.ullll< fl••ml-1 lo >ell •l<_,k IN.,.rettt • 1052 H-P9f1 I MI U C"4t llMW. C.elllono•• 9)tt1 ft\f ....... .,. bottlliU\ I" IAI ~Al IJ COUH ll Ol>TOllH lll (Al,HOl .. •I~ (OU "C II Marlna ut1b'1 Bob Cri.tehfi•ld and Jetr FrandHn shocked EdltOb ff10'• d•hml• witb a couple of bl1 .play1 lut w•. e•e~ touchdown passes of Mand 58 yarcb, ,_,.u,ety, to hl1hU1bL the Orance Coast Area'• bi. pl.lysolthe week . -----.1 Jtnel L'tl\11 AlklnUll, 1't1 Ort¥o, (A.'1Mt Wttlcllfl .... Ne-1 .. tell, C• Oenlt c o,...wy, ,., YOCUy They wereft't tnou11'. however, to sn ap Edison's wiMlng streak u the latter raUled for a 28·24 victory to extend lta akeln to 28 In a row <slx this year>. (Lall week'• btl ptay1 et • Y•"• or 111ol'e) 77 -Kennedy Pola <Mater Del>. TD run . 64 -Bob Critchfield (Marina), Tt> pa.ss from Ken Laszlo 60 -Herbie Campbell (Weslminater), TO run 58 -Jefr Frandsen CMartna), Tl> pass from Ken Laszlo 51 -Beddie Arabe <Laguna Beach>. TD run ,,.._ 11.,0.,dtflOfllW,C. "-1.tn<o Clllltr• Ounmlro, 1722 Tlllt MIN• It c~ •Y on WHl<llft •II, "--' -..Cll, (A IMtwkl ... I nMO O.IWa C. Or__, Tlllt W.1-t ta Ctt14'Wlff ll'f t Tlllt 1-. w• fllet WI"' .. titner.el ~. Ctunty Cltri Of ~ ..... C-ly Ol\ JWt A•lft-ou .... r '· '"'' Tlllt ,..._ •• fll4id Wlltl !fie C.Vnty Clertl flf OrMtit e-tw.,. Oc _,,,, .. 1, 1111m· 1"111111-Or .... Coelt OtHy "llOI O<t 6, IJ,20,21, 1•1 4u.tl fllCTlflOUI aUllMISI NAMC ITATaMaNT . . T lie tollowlnt P•rtol\ It dolnt bo.11lne11••: (Al "l.AM8S H' IVY" eho --II II (I I "CllAnw<>IUCS", •20 FaWoll ltland, HewPOl'1 ltt<ll, C•llfor111e ttMO. "'"" P\11111"'90 Or .. OMll OtllY ,., ... O<I ta, 20, 21, How I. 1•1 U'IJ .. 1 PUIUC llOTICl NOTICE OF DEATH OF RICHARD LYNN BIGGY AND OF PETITION TO ADM INISTE R ESTATE NO. A 110640. Pvltlltll9CI Or.,.._ Coe•I Ot lly "llol, ,, .... JO, 1 .. \ OIM1 PUil.iC NOTICE ••tot.."TIC* HO II M aetot..VTll* 0, TH I IOAllOOll TaU$TIU Ol'THI ,OU .. TAIH VALLIY '(HOOL DllT•lct WHEIU!AS, Ill• l'ounltll\ \11110 gc11ool Dl'1rlcl of Or1n9• Co11r11, Colllornle, It "°" ,,. .,..,.., 01 all 111 P .. bu •• ' Sit.a In F-t•U\ \1•11" end ltunl O<I ll 10 '"''°" llffd\, •"Cl • WHl!REAS, tl•ur_.,, IO IM Ck altneteci. wlll not lie ne-d el ,._ '118 II,. llrne of delivery OI llti. °' p0ueo1on ----lor a<llOOI <1o"room l>U•PO-. •lld N 0 TIC r ) WHEREAS, Pllbll< Att nci.\ mav lie " t so -Jeff Holmes <Mission Viejo), run with interception Seaaot1 Wlllellynt D. --· 221$ °'9 OM'("*', .... ...,... :,~~..,erd, C:oront Otl Mer, Celllornle To all h eirs, beneficiar ies, creditors and contingent creditors of Richard Lynn Blogy and persons who may be otherwise interested in the dnlroua to IMM llWV tlH WOGm\ tor E L M f 01,1r1c1 eoprowd u11e" HOF FM/IN, NOW. TMEAE J'OAE , 81: IT HENRY HOI ,, .\l(A -~~,L~E~~~~!,~ 11,., eoerd 10 ELMf R H I T"M A , 90 -Onassis Nixon (Costa Mesa); 82 -Todd JEF'F FRANDSE.'V Marina High BOB CRJTCllf'IEl.D Tlllt lllU.IMU .. (-UC:tff tty. will and/or estate: ,, ... <1•"'-"' •• s11., 10.,. c1e IAKA i: I Mf u 1-1or F-MAN t1one1ec110 Plil>ll< A .. nc, .. '"'~' 1iw AN O UF ., ! f I tJ TO /Williams <El Toro>; 79 -Ketmedy Pola <Mater Dei); 77 -Todd Williams <El Toro), Kennedy Pol a (Mater Del); 75 -Cbarlte Brown (Mission Viejo>; 73 -Scott Stier <Huntiriarton Beach); 71 - Gr eg Locy (Mater Del>; 68 -l\on Malerstein (Marina); 67 -Jeff Frandsen (Marina>; 64 -Bob Critchfield <Marina); 63 -Greg Nell <Marina>; 60 -Kennedy Pola {Mater Dei)~ Herbie Campbell <Westminster); 59 -Mark Bondi· (Irvine>; 58 - Curt Wenzlaff (Estancia), Jeff Frandsen (Marina); 56 -Dan Blanck <Laiuna Hills), Rod Emery (Fountain Valley). 2; 55 -Damon Sweazy (El Toro), Steve Patterson <Corooa del Mar>. Dan. Thompson <Huntington Beach>; 52 -Craig Rakhshani (Edison>. Todd Williams <E l Toro>; 51 -Eddie Nunes <Westm inster), Beddie Arabe <Laguna Beach); SO -Kevin Beres (Mission Viejo), Eddie Nunes (Westminster), Bill Bright (Corona del Mar ), Eric Reinholtz '(Ocean View), Joel Seay (Fountain Valley), John O'Callaghan (Edison), Jeff Holmes <Mission Viejo). H h <orPOretlon. 'Wanna 1g cr~ A petition has been filed Sweazy (El Toro>. 28-174 ; 3. Herbie Campbell <Wes tminster), 23-lSO ; 4. Dave Geroux (Edison>. 23 -118. Passing 1. Ken Laszlo <Marina), 8·13·1. 206 yards, 3 TDs; 2. Steve Anderson <Costa Mesa), 19-27·3, 193 yards, O TDs; 3. Matt Stevens <Fountain Valley>. 10-16·1, 171 yards, 1 TD; 4. John Heinle <Ocean View ), 11 ·20·1, 161 yards, 3 TDs; 5. Jim Mccahill (Estancia>. 10-14-0, 143 yards, 1 TD: 6. Ken Major <Edison), 11·16-0, 143 yards, O TDs. Receiving 1. Todd Cage (Saddleback), 8-92; 2. Joel Seay <Foun tain Valley ), 6-146: 3. Abel Cachola <Estancia). 5-82: 4. Rob Berry <Newport Harbor>. 5-5; 5. Randy Reyes <Corona del Mar>. 5-38. Scoring (Last week'°' statlltkaJ leaden> Rushing 1. Rod Emery (Fountain Valley), 26; 2. Dave Geroux (Edison>. 18 ; 3. Fred Tuttle <Ocean View>. 16; 4. Damon Berryhill (Laguna Beach >. 15; 5. JefC Frandsen (Marina). 14 . l. Kennedy Pola (Edison>. 20-174 ; 2. Damon From Page C1 Lions roar past Bears behind Hipple FALL CLASSIC • • • PONTIAC. Mich. (AP> - Second-year quarterback Eric Hippl e, .making h l s firs t National Football League start. passed for 336 yards and fcor ' touchdowns and ran for two other scores, leading the Detroit Lions to a 48-17 victory over the Chicago Bears Monday night. Hipple. a fourth-round draft choice out of Utah State who started the season as Detroit 's No. 3 quarterback. got the call after second-stringer Jeff Komlo faltered for two straight weeks in relief of injured regular Gary Danielson . Hipple had touchdown runs of 1 and 4 yards. and toiBed a 2-yard touchdown pass lo Rick Kane as Detroit stormed to a 27-14 halftime lead. Hipple. who completed 14 of 28 passes, hit David HiJI with 8' lO·yard touchdown pass in the third quarter and connected with Freddie Scott on a 44-yard TD pass play in the fourtii quarter. Late in the game, he hit Leonard Thompson on a 94-yard play, the third-longest scortng pass in club history. Eddie Murray booted field goals of 49 and 53 yards for the Lions, who improved t h eir record to 3-4. Chicago wide receiver Marcwr Anderson scored an 85-yard touchdown after taking a short pass from quarterback Vlftce Evans, Waller Payton dove 1 yard for another score and John Roveto kicked a 22-yard field goal as the Bears' record fell to 1·6. won only two of those showdowns. in 1955 and 1963. ••A Dodger-Yankee World Series is always a great one," said Yankee owner George Steinbrenner. "Good never gets old." The Yankees, threatened with ..,holesale remodeling by Steinbrenner. dedicated themselves to winning their postseason series against both Milwaukee and Oakland for their veterans. ··veteran Power." was the slogan in the dressing room. There also have been rumblings in Los Angeles that the Dodgers might be ready to begin recon~tructing t heir team as well. especially in the infield where Steve Garvey. Davey Lopes. Bill Russell and Ron Cey, are .completing a record eighth season together as a unit. •·we have a situation similar to the Yankees." said Monday. "We're proud of our old folks here, t.oo. We've got that same situation here." Monday is the p erfect example of the veteran syn drome. Almost 36 and completing his 15th major-league season. he has been relegated to part·time status by the Dodgers. His contract is expiring and he is thinking of retirement, but he wtll always remember the pennant he won on a damp. dreary day in Montreal. With the Yankees pitching tilting decidedly to the left, it's possible the lefty-hilling Monday will be back. on the bench tonight. 1f that's the case, he'll understand. College football n sT LOftll 8Hcll St. et C.I Stele Flllltl"IOll Celltomla vs. UCLA at LA Coll-(1:301 Air Foru •1 Oreoon FrflftO SL et P•lflc, n M-•11 et SM o...-St., n ArlrON St. et S4Mfonl Utafl et Heveot Cl.AS V9991I; 11 Ar.,....Pa"k et Seft Diego U . Cal Lutl'er., at Gel Stlte Nonllrldgt, 11 Occklenlal M I.A Vtme Pomone-Plt.,e!Recll...OS Wllltlltr at Cl_.-MllH Cel St• He.,...,d et Cal Poly I,.,,,,,_,, I\ • Sen Frend.co Sl al UC Davis Secre--St. 91 Clll<O St. S--St .. Hllf'l'llllllldl St. St. Merf't •Sent• CIM• ltOaCIU Wttl\lftG'INI SI. at Ari_,., n H ... Mtlll<O .. N ... Mnko St., n Sen J-11. et Ulell SI. 8YU at wY<lmlflt sounnnn Hovston at Al'llMIMS, I\ TCU at 9eylot o,....S1.•01t1...,..... Lowllvtlle et Oltl.....,. SI. THH A&.M et llko TltJIHat SMl.I WMll"'9Mft el Teut Tecll WltllltA SC. M Tlllte; n Nortll TtllH Sltl• vs. TeHS·Arlf"9\0ll M Defies Ctlor-$1. et Tt-...Ef P-, 11 MIDWlllT use et ....,.. Oeftl9 I ndl-et 0No It. ' MkllltWt,SL et ,...,_ ... ,_... ...... WtK-'tl et llllflDlt Hwt~MMIC ....... • '\I ICenlftSt.ett< ...... ... 11r.-..atMluourl C:OloAdoet •-•St. Teledoet 8owll1111 Orwn Ket1I St. et Olfltr•I Mkf\loen Temple et CJM!ftnttl, n West Teus St. et Dr•• Hortllenl 11111\0!s at Eat1e<n Mklll0tn 1111'*• Sl et lnlllene St Olllol.I. tllMl.,,f, 0 SW Leulrlene ti Sout,.,.n llllnolt ••11 &t. et WKttrll Mkf\loen IOUTM IC ffl\uc.llr lit o--ti•• ll11l9ff\ at Altl>ente MIM._Wl St. at Aullunl Mlt rnl, Fi.. et E•t Cerollne NOl111 Cetotlfte St . .t c ..... ..,. ,lorlcl.e St. et UU, II Dull• et Ma'ytend Te-et Memcll\ls SI. V llftCleftll H et Mist IS& lppl Sovtll CMellM at HOl'111 <Moline Oeo<'Ol.e Tedi et Tiii-, I\ Wne F..st et VlfVll'lla V MI et Mers.llel I Arll-St. t11 MtH-St, n loYlsltn• Tecll u . HW Loul\lene at tllfe • ........ " N• ~et SIE Loul•l.,e, n ....... IClllM St. et \llrvfnle Tedi IAIT W"4 Vll'Qln&.e .t l'ltnn SI. lyrttwetftli'ftt #l"&etn & M9fy et Nevy ... C-... et Anny ( ....... ~. Con!t41 tf1 Oen-..ill ,.,,~et Marven! ,_.,...,c,_ ,.....v ... ~,.,,,... .. ., ....... ~··· "We aJI want to be in there playing. but we want to win any way possible.·· he said The Yankees may be without slugger Reggie Jackson , who has been nursing a strained calf muscle in his left leg. This year 's Series will be played without the designated hitter so, if Monday or Jackson play, they would have to lake the field as well as bat. Phillies' d octor get s su sp e nsio n PHILADELPHIA !AP) -A Readin g physician, wh o admitted h e improper ly prescribed amphetamine~ ~or s e ver a l Philadelphia Phillies baseball players a nd their wi vcs, received a one-year stayed suspension of his medical license Monday State hearing officer Frederic Antoun . acti ng o n a recommendation negotiated bet ween the St ate Board of M ed i cal Education and Li cens ure and the doctor's attorney. suspended the license of Dr. Patrick Mazza Jr. for one year. and the n immediately stayed the suspension. "I am very. very sorr-y for what happened." Mazza said "I can assure that this will never occur again. "I keep asking myself, 'Wh y did I do it?'" Mazza said. "I guess I fell I was helping m y friends -or my purported friends as it turned out." OUTST AHDIHG VALUES! BR.AND NEW 1981 vw DIESEL RAlllT FACTORY STICKER $7'45 DISCOUNT $950 SALE PRltE S6995 l2634) (184699) IR.AND HEW 1911 ISUIU rlCKUP FACTORY STICKER 1.6478 Dl~COUNT S61l SALE PRICE 11s2,97'1oi 1J IUNDNEW '"' vw DIESEL rlCICUP FACTORY STICKER .$.1345 DISCOUNT SI 159 _ SALE PRICE s7195 (2733) '(203138) LM'f'Y--..... ldent Wllltll'l'M O. 111\enttr TlllJ '1a1-' wet lllecl wltfl lM County C'-al Orenoe County on Oct. by Richard R. West In the Superior Court of Ora nge County requestino that R ic hard R . West be le) All rtqUHh for ltu" will be lollowlne t"""" • ..., t-lllor" I ADM I l'-4 I ... I r j • l A r' pre .. l\lllCI lo,,.. Admlnl<i••llon lhirlv NO A 1 If/I JJ (JO) deys In IM!v.eri<t prlo• lo <on I , 1, 1''1. fll11MI appointed as personal P1.11111.-0r.,,.. c:o.11 oauy "'lot. r e p r e s e n t a t I v e t o 0c1.u.J0,21,Nov '·'"' .., .. , administer the estate of PVIUC NOTICE sv,.a1t10111 cou•T o, CAUf'OltNIA, COUNTY 011 OaAHOe In tlle Mat1er Of !fie Applkello<\ Of 1108ERT ALLAN SEBASTIAN, For C ... ngeOfH-AIMAt 01101 II TO SMOW CAUSE 11011 CMANOe 0 1' MAMI ROBERT ALLAN SEBASTIAN lies Ille<! • pftltlon '" 11111 court IM •l'I or. dtr ellowlng petlt'-r lo <,,."911 Ill\ n•mt lrom A08EAT AL LAH SEBASTIAN 10 A08EAT Al.LAN HUGHES. II Is lle!'et>y ~ Ille! ell "'"°"' lnltre\lllCI u. lM mall•• ••or-Id ·~ pear l>elort tllls coul'1 In Oepe1'1,,..nl NO. 3 .. 100 Cl•IC C:tl'lttr Drive WHI, 5.ente Ana, Celllornle, Oii Now. 1', 11tl, •I 10· 30 o'cloO • m • •"Cl lhen ol\d Iller• \how <OllM, II eny 1r.y lleve. wlly M IO petition IO< <llenQe of nerne sllol.lld not be v•enttcl II ls 1\11'1r.r Of'clefed lllel • U)PY OI llllt M O.f to SllOW <111119 lie 1>Ul>ll"'9CI In Or•nv• County Delly Piiot, • new1p•per of v•n•r•I clrcul•llon, pul>ll•""" In 1111\ county 81 1 .. 11 on<• • ,. .. k tor four conte<ullve -'" prior to tll• oey of uld Merll\Q OATE0()(-1, 1 .. 1 AoneldH p,..,,.., Judge of .... S.-rlor Cou<t llkl\erd H. lnodl, I!". lrvd1, ......,_ & t(r..,1 1'712 ~ alw&, Suitt I• lrvlne,CA'27U Putlllthtd OrtnQ!t Cotti Deily Pllol, Ocl 6, 13, 20, 17, 1•1 '37Wf Richard Lynn Blggy (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 1bo Civic Center Drive, West, in the Ci ty of Santa Ana , California on November 4, t981 at 9:30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A C RED ITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must fi le your claim with the court or present It to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four PVIUC MOTICE months from the date of . the hearing noticed above. HOTICl lNVITIHO•IOS YOU MAY EXAMINE Notice I• llertby given tllet Ill• . t 80• rd 01 T rusteu 01 tll• co .. 1 the f 1 le kept by the cour . commun11y eo11-01s1rkt o1 Orenge If you are interested in the C:ounly, Cellfornle, wlll receive ... ,eel estate, you may file a bldt up to 11 00 • m , Frldey, t 'th the t t Novem11er • '"' " t11e ,...,<llesl"ll reques w1 cour o oeper1 ...... 1' Of Hid coll~ dl11r1e1 receive special notice of 1ou1ed •\ ,,,., A<NrM A-. C:IKt• the inventory of estate Mn•, eeiltorl\I•. •1 '"'"'11 lime u ld assets and of the petitions ~~~· "'111 .,. l>Ul>fl<lv __, -rud a cc o u nt s and reports PAINTING ~ 81NOI NG SPRING described in Section 1200 ltU STUDENT CATALOG/CLA55 of the California Probate SCH E Ou 1. E. C 0 AST I. I HE Cod COMMUNITVCOLl.EGE e. "" blos •••lo be In eccor"""'• '"'"" R ic h a r d A. N ewe I I, ,,.. &I d Form lntlru<llol\' end Esq. 366 San Migue l Condition• -So•<lfl<•llons wlll<ll . ' . •r• now"" Ill• • ..., mey .. tt(U,..., II\ Drive, Sutt• 300, Newport ,,,. .,.II<• o1.,,. Putcl'le•lnv Agent o1 Beach, CA 92660; tel. (714) Hid coll-dlWkt 640·9260. Et<ll bl-• must sutimlt "''"' 1111 ""bll"*I or.,,.. Coesl O•llv Pl•ot. llld • u5'11er's cr.o, <t1'11fl00 clle<-. Oct 13, t•. 20. ,,., ..u1 ~ bidder's tlof\cl m-IMY•bl• .. IN order al lfW c:-1 Community Coll-Olltrk l lloerd al Tr"1olet• In •n •m ount nol loss 11\eft fl•• ~unt U'l.I of PtllllC NOTICE Ille tum bid Ill • llU••...,let lftel tr. NS..85403 Dldder '"111 ""'" tnio i11e pr-..o NOTICE OF DEATH O F Contra<! It tllt w,,,. I\ •••rdtd lo 111m 1n 111e ev"''.,. tellure to ent., MAUDE M. VE RFUATH, 1n1osucf"ont.rec:t,tMproc-•of111t AKA MRS. HENR Y J . ,,,..,_ w111 .,. fol"lelleci. or In Ille ce V E A F U AT H AH D 0 F of • -· the full wm ttwnof wlll IOtlell.clb>Hldcoll-dlstrkt. P E T I T I 0 N T 0 ll~~·~i:=r1: ~;.: 1.t<IW "'•11 llel brr,i I '°' ,,,. ,...,.._, 01 ,,,. HK•' , .. , <1nd tr I <Ot'lllfttncl119,.., _,.r t,,.n •u<ullon E 1111• r I :~''.::I\~·;-::: !::o~:~,~=:::: E Im. I f yterltl II• mulllple Y••• luw '' •o c1k •• l ft proved I d k n I I • • Tiit rlQhl Is rtt.Prvtd 10 cenol ••ml IJ 1, 1 ., , 1 •••se. tK • "°"'°" '"''"°'· bv •II""' perty, wltllln tlllrty 1301 Ulend., aa t \ Ot Ill I I/ elttr •Ktlol of wr11ttn l\Ollllullon ot Wl 11 1 I Ul\<tll•llon. TIW IM•hH Dy mul ... 1 A r I •t•••menl, ,,.., t •I-lllt term or 1 M wld l••.te tor .oci111on11 vN•• wn 1 'f jKI to ..._. •• u .... o4 , ... LOW pt ... 111 11 • 11111no1111 ,,,.,, en 1• r-• vur 1nll• 1 Orilll'l• \ llOl'l lt<tfK lhttl M ,. lcl T,,. LttM peym1n1 '"""Do U1~ per montll, ~· cteuroom tor .,,. cllJJPollol• ...... , Kl'lDOI yN• pro.... Ir ' r' I I Id) Tiit LH._ peymtnl \l\tll W c1d n1If11 I P•g~':.O ~;, ~~v,!:; 11,_T '""'EI nl4..1 LHM for "" OOllon 10 PUr<hl\f' .... l u lttlt ' I property. 1Ad1 n111 I • Ill TM Olstrl<I '"''' rurnl$11 tno P•v A{ t 1 I 1 lor ell ullllti.t, ln<ludl"9 ~1oc1nc11v. ' weler, g.tt, (U\IOdltl \t••l<t>. tnd Ill cH II I I melnienerice of Dulldlr>Qt ..,d vroun<I\ C 1v1 I • TM Publl< .e91<><y '""" pey tor on l 11 , •l•ll•tlOnof •"" 111t mon1n1v tt101>"""" (11 I 1 M t YICe 1• I IQ) Tiit PuOllc A~ncy ti 1h o .. n I IH • 1! ••Pl'n$•. Vt.All m41nt•1n 1n tore,. dvr I f 1"9 the t•rm of thit' L••~ and •nt • • ttnifon thertof. full compretwn~tYt publlc lleDlll!y ln\urenco, ln\urlnQ eve1ns1 •II <l•lm• for lnlu"" to ')ff\Oftl Of" P,-CIPll"tY OC:tUfflftoQ In, MP on. or abOut ttw l••wd Pf'•ml\il'S S•10 poUcy \"40 Nv• Umlh OI not If'\\ th•r· Ont Miiiion ~let\ l\l.CI00.000 lot '" turlet to oenon or PC''°"' •M n.,, •••• lh•n FIVf' tiu"Ortd Thou\•ntt Doll er\ 1'500,000 ) •o• proP•rlv d•m•o• L..,,~ 5"1•11, upon d1man<J Le\\or, SYQOIY Lt\~Or w ith Cer·t1H<•t• o1 lft\t.1r.,.ce ot \u<n polu end It .. H i to provide •n tnO< ment to \UCh <-Orne>rthtn\tYf' •1•:.,•hh (.Of t I I ::·~~:l:~:"~l::,~':"'~~I~ l:;:~:~ ~~ fl I l • 1 <••Im\ arh•n9 ou1 o• l f'svr s o< cupency tnd uMO of lhe •••S«I (I•• mlws L•~ \lltll P•O••d• •nd PO for lire lnsur•nce coverlno Lf\Wtfl ' PtrtOfl•I property -(onion" ( h) LHIOf 1h•U c .U\~ tt\ own ht' 1n1ur•n<-e OOIK~\ to bf' <on1trH,,wd I CO<wf'r ,,,,_ wtd cl•sv-oom\ for tr.t• .. tu• ....... Ill TM -•<Mv US# \flail "" MO• d•• throuoh Frtd•y .--c•uO"·Q f\Olld•yt lftd WMl<•ndS ( J) T lie per.onntl IUIQ.....:I lo I"'• <leurooms shell O<' •Oulh and o• <hlldren -•dull> 1 NOlke of ~ll<H\ of '"" lhw1u tlon. bv un..ntll'loY\ votr ot •II '"" members elt<tf"d or •Poo1ntfll to tht <.:1 I <'•I ti• 1 no! ,,, II 8Cl<lrd, ""'" ""Q•Vefl Dy pUbll( nolt<~ t h• I no leu tNn once• wHk 10< tllr .. Ill 11 1 wHh prior to tO.tullon of 11\4! L••w by Ille lloerd •n one 0111v P1101 • '1 I .1 t' newso•PH Of oener•t t1rculatton *" f •'q u • Ille 01\lrlct '' r • ADOPTED, SIGNCO ANO AP PAOVEOlltishtd•v olO<lol>tr 1'91 ltll 80AAOOF TRU5rEES ~ttyM1~nir111 Slw>ll Mevtr\ ROQl!r W 8tl9f!n CarolMoMn Clltr;I Norton Pvbll\hfrd OrlnQlt (W\1 O••ly Pilot Ocl 4. 13, 20, 1911 •l80Jll Pt11uc MO nee ,,,. t •1 ••• I >I I ' Ho 1111.-rmey w1111c1r-111s bid f ADM INISTER E ST ATE • perlOdal lortv·l•ve (.Sf deyufttt Ille NO A·1106J0 NOTICE TO Clt EOITOllS OF O.t.,e110tlfle-nlntll>treof. • • al.ILK TllAH5FE II AND OF T ... 8ollrd of Trust-reSon>ft ,,,. T 0 a I I h e I r s • INTENTION TO TllANSFEll prlvllege Of rtjKllnQ eny end ell l>ldt benef iC iarieS, Cred itors AL C 0 H 0 LI C •EVER AG£ or lo w•lve eny lrregulerll let or and contingent creditors Of LICENSE ISi ::;::,~:;•llllH In eny bid or In the MAUDE M. YERFU RTH, IS«1.•1t1-4101UC C Md Du , HOAMAHE WATSON aka MRS . HENRY J . NOT1cE2;e:1~:'::":i~ci.~E ... 1o1,.. n =e;-;'l'.;,"''ees ye RFU RTH and pers<?flS c , • d f 1 o, , o 1 e 11 "' E ~ T1-coont Commun11y who may be otherwise MIGGIH80THAM Sot••' s.<:urn., ,.,, Ml ca11-01s1rkt interes ted in the will ~~~,!~=.C:S:~: ~~·n~. ----Publl....., Orenot Coest Delly Pllol, and/Or estate: 1175, In l ... City of "1t .. su Ltk~, Sia!~ OC1. 20. 77, ,,., 4517~1 A petition has been filed ol C:•lllornl• UJU, 111e1 • bu!> 0 trattsftr. IJ a boYt to t>I' m e df' to Sr ru-.o NU llTICE by JUANITA ANKR Min LARRY R. PAYTON. Sotl•• Secur11v (ull"'!•f •· the Superior Court of Ho su-01.1•11. Tr•n•t••n 1no t1t1 t• HoT1aTOCONT1tAC'TOtu Orange County requesting ini...-Tr..m.ree, •"""' ""''"""' 1n• '' that JUANITA ANKROM edd••u isZMll•ndlo,1n1h•C•tvo1 c ~ CALLING FOii •tDS Minion Viejo, County of O<envt SI.tit t •• s,c11001 0111.rk1 NEWPORT-MESA be appointed as personal o1ce111111m1e92"1 < .. UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT rep re Se nt at i Ve t 0 Tiie locetlon II\ Cal1lorn1• ol lh• ' 81d 0.edllnt: 2:00 O'clock p,m, Of adm lnister the estate Of cllltf txe<utlvt otfl<t or or Irie opal •1•1• Ille 41110tyofN....,.,.l>er, 1"1 butlntu ollfce ol 111• lnltnd~d P n 1 Pleu of 81d Aeulpl : ENERGY MAUDE M. YERFURTH, lrensteror l•SAME OrH r CONSERVATION PROGRAM AT COSTA MESA, CA. (under All 01111• llutlnou n•m•' 1nd P• • • coPRr~7:,~~~~~~·~~0~~c:>,;.: I h e I n d e p e n d e n t :.~:;f'e'~'.,~~~d .,,~'!. ~:.~~;:;:;,~ , ELECTRfC>-L PORTION • Administration of Estates •o ,., es ~"own 10 th• 1n11nd•d1H•11 r Pl•C• Plens •r• on fife: 1157 Act). The petition Is set for lr•ntferft .,, NONE N• .. ' Pl•<•nll• Street, Cotta Meu. h · · D t N 3 t Tllepropprtyhd"crll>fod •nvent••I N•w1• Colll0<nle 98%7 encl MS 8Hr Slreel, earing In ep ' O. a u All \100 In lrtdt, lialurH, ~.Oe " Cofl• Mffe,Celllomlem2' 700 Civic Center Drive, equlpmet1I -good "'111 of • Ctrle•n1 .. c NOTICE IS HEAEtlY GIVEN t,,.1 West , Santa Ana, CA 92701 oeer l•W<n 1111s1no• known•• T01A T •~· •' • Ille •~med k llOOI Dlstrl<I.,. N b 4 1981 t PL ACE end loc t l•d al 1811>7 '''•"~ Oronge C411111ty, Cellfomle, ec:tlng 11'1 On OVem er ' a Mar9uerlle P'wv In l"t C:il~ of •'"" 1 end tllrOUOh Ill Gove mint 8oerd, 9: 30 a. m. Miu Ion Viefo, County of 0•""90 Sl•I• r he reln•lt•• reterro4' to •t IF YOU OBJECT to the or C•lllornie, eno lran•••r tll• < 1 " "OISTRl(;l'', wlll rKtlve 14> lo, 1>1.11 granting Of the petition, tollowl119 al<ollohc llleYe<•9f' llU"W "'I Hh' not let., therl Ille Mlow .. teted time, (or ll<tn!lft ) On Sell attr & WIM .,._., d 1 ••••t<I bids tor.,,. •••rd of a con1rec1 YOU should either appear Lk•nH, Number ,, 1032'11, "°'" 1"u"" 10• '"' • lor theal>Oveprole<t. at the hearing and state lo prtmlsu locel•d ., 18361 1\1(1\ n. e1osw111>erece1wec11n t11ep1ece your objections or file M•rtuerllePtowy ,Mlu10nV••101or '"'"1" • Identified...,., encl ,,,.II be ooent<I Ille prem lsu IO<•ted al 18l62 •"" 1 ~I el\d publlcty r .. d •loud et 111e written objections with the Mervuerlle Pkwv . 1n 111e c1i. of •""" • , .. •110 .. ·1111tec1Umeenc1p1ece. court before the hearing. Mlu1o11vi.10,Coun1,o1or-.S1•t• ''"' fo!":~~~~';9:, "~~ ~S:..:~'~ Your appearance may be °' i:!:io.;:•.......,,, of """"'w P•lc• ;• 10~~. , 1 vu•••nl .. ,,,. retwn In good condttlon in person or by your or <Olltldtrtlllon In conriP<llon W•lh <oe~·""' ... lwllllfn N/A cl9YI e~ the tlld _,,1119 attorney. u ld Iron sf er of uld Ileen st lor Ol'<""'ll 1 ... date. I F y O U A R E A llcen,Hl end w1d t>uslntn, •n<ludln9 E •ch ''"' Eecll tlld musl conform and lie C R E D I T O R 0 r a the HllmateO lnwnlory, I• 1119 sum of '"'II<'"""' tQ'1• resp0nsll>eto"'9c011tre<tdoc;u,,,.111s. 0 ,IOI 00, wlllcn <on•l•U ol 1111 ll<'•<um .. M • 1:ec11 llld INfl be ecc-IOO ..., contingent creditor of the 1o11-11111: 111ett<ur1ty r9fffrtc11o 1"''-'°"tr«t deceased, you must file OM<r1,e.., A-documents-by Ult llst of pr--I l Ith t Cllt<U.-tonel \l,11500 •••~ • • • • sUOConlrKIDrS. your C am W , the COUr Promh-YnoW&.~m-noleinl•YOf orr~Qyl•• '"' TM DISTRICT ,_,,.. lftt r'911t to 0 r pre Sent It t 0 the of seller ,__!Ing l>elence owf'd Ofl 11•0• • • n 1•• ••Jec:t .,.., °"•II bids°" 10 wa1 ... eny personal representative ottllva11on 10 l>t enumed 111rouo11 r~. n 1 lrr0911lerltles tK lnformtlltlts In eny appointed by the COUrt t•crowetwclltl,,,.eulfcre<lllortwllo lh• 1'1,. I• blcbOf' ln "'9111dd1119. . ,,.,. 1111111 clelm• In !his ncrow Ntv• lr1d'"' ·• ..,, Tiit DISTRICT Ilea *•lntd f'°"' Wfthln four months from l>Mn peld In full In ee<0<cM!n<e wllll pr~•••ll"'t ,, Ill• Olrec:tcw of tllt 099ertm9f\I Of the date of first Issuance St<tlon H?O• of ,,,. 8u•lneu •nd '"" '"'~'I!•,., .. 111d11atr1e1 R•l•tton' 111e 11•ntr•I of letters as provided in Protess1onscoc1t , ,. prevelllnt rete al per di..., ..,...t In f h '6."3 00 "'"'"" '" .... focellty In wtlkll ttlls-It lo be Section 700 0 t e Probate Tll•l 11 lies ...... eer-.,.,_.,.Mid tonlt. f• I• ' ··"·· per10rrne<1 1or •Kii er.it or tnoe of Code of California. The ll<entee •nd 1111fftdeel 1ran11er .. ., 01c;rR1t "" • • • i M workman ""••• to uec11t• tllt time for filing cl alms will req11lrtc1 b'f Sec. 2'07• Of'"" B11!Jn~~ Pn~'"•' ' .. • Q r o contrect. Tlwwr•M•re011ll1t at tlle t I I t f end Profusions Codt, tllet Ill• Tr•ll•• '·' • '• f1 t1•a OfSTlllCT ofllct loceto41 at llJ1 no exp re pr Or 0 OUr COMlc19retlon f0t "'9 trens ... Of \etO Ad•m• Aw ,.,. 1¥t1-''""' 'f'•t Pleconllo StrHt, Cottt Mu •, months from the date Of lll.lllMU-lren1ferofteldll<enHhfO 1W 0111•111"<1 or• 'Kl'"''' A tof" n• 1•w C.elltornl• '2'77. C•plu mty lie the hearlno noticed above. 1>epeklon1.,~erwl•tr.,,st.,11es1>een rett• ,11.11 ""uo11 ... 1 a11,,...1oto 11•J 1 otitolMClonr...,.., Acopy flf-.. E MINE epp rovod tty lllt DtPtf1m•nl 6f ,,,.lorC1QOtr>a\<l"'1 • ,.,.,~...,., ratess1W1111>e11111•1fettt.tw11te. YOU MAY X A Atc11o11o11ea.wr999Cof>tro! ••""'1>.>""°_. • ..., •• "O ,..,..•' Tiie 1oreeo111t K....,.. o1 -,,_ the file kept by the court. T,,.,. Ml•, trtntftr enc1 au~ •'•"' 111 .....,,, Thi' ••I •<or ''°''•' ..... Is ...... ~. -'ii .. My .. If you are Interested in the Of Ill• efortHld stoo II\ H•de. •M ...,.,,1.,,. w ;wt lhAll tp Al tt• 1 IQlll Ill '*""' The , ... lor lltfi.ty f I fl•tvrH, tqt.1-t end 900<I wlll of lime •1111 -'·''' J :l\d ..,.,,,,,,. ~ wM .,. •t ,..., estate, you may le a .... 111.1sin1u w111 iM con,11rnme1ed, 11 ,11•11 .., m • .,0•1",., -YHn ,,,. tlmt elld-llMt. request With the (OUrt to enO the con1lderellol\ llltrofor CONTllA(t()R Ir,.~ 11\e <on! tel II , ... II lie meM•tory lllHlll t~ receive special notice Of tooetllt,..rllll tlle COlllJ-lon for tr.. H e wa ' ll*tl 0 lid "PO n ,,, CONTllACT~ to wt1on1 tt1t contreet the Inventory of estate trenater tl\d enltllf'ntl\t of 111. wl><•nt•t<loi .,.. """ •• P<IY'""' I t a e d 41 end po n t 11 r elor. .. 14 I~ lor lktnNtl It Ill lie IO•t 11'1•1'1 I,_ W•<I Ntirt•fft<I r.!n 1~1 .. .:ir,:c.,,: ..ftew 111m~ '° ,.., "" assets and of the petitions, ••I• 011 ., .. ,., 111. u111 on of ... r-"""' ...,.,o.,.... ,. '"""' '" 11t•tM11 "'--'4""'",.. ,...,. .. .., 1ccounts and r e ports HoYOm ... ,, ""· •t tft• •acre• ••t<11t1onoft...,<9'JIP1m _.,,..... .........,.. llY tMl'll '" .. described In Section. 1200 Ott1er1--.1 flf 11.111111ow l!SCllOw "•.,..... ,,..., w 111 _.... ", "'!:'"' t11ecutl•eft,.-•tet of the C•llfornla Pro .. ·te coM,.111Nv, et ••1• e 1.1 .. 0111 • "°'*' oi ,.1, ,., •f~ ,,. N• ....., INY ....... "" "" .., .. ua AWftllt, "' ... C:lly .. 0r...-. COllllt'f ut• Ml'"''"' Oi•l!ll!!IJ." e • ,.,._ of ~,,,. ldl ...,. .-, Code. ol Oran ... Sl•t• ol C:efllornle, A pom..,.I ....,_, 11 •lorm 1 1Mllatt•tiortlle""'4"'ef"*-O'Gara ftrledmaft ,,.,,1••• tlMll 111e O•ll•t'1mtnt of nend "''" b• r•tru\••G r1u( 11 A,a"'"9'1t .......... e~ • 1•n •1' & 8•rllt' AICOlltllC l owtr•tt CtlllfOI lln •1'e<llllOn ul tf'lf <ltl'H-"1 .a11e lltnO wlll .. ra411lrt.S prl6r t ' .,.,..,... .... ,,_,.,_. ttl411ic..tw o:eut1•" at 111• cotrect. ?11e At orntyl at La~ Attft: oet .. ~t, , .. , ,..,_ ........... •"' .. '-"" ... Lloyd a. e ..... , ~1111., 22' E.-M,.... ... m ..,,.., .... _,.t..___ 1u1h '''"'-hit• noo .,.,_..__L.k-~...,. ... ,A.II· L.wry .... ~. •ro..tl'1M_.,,,..,, S.n f'r..-cltce, CA ~ .. ; .,.,...,..,....,.. ~Olf. tel. (415) lf2.J677. , ......... ,,,....... • ....Dll•'-0 ~,..Q! .. 11 Dally "' ........ ~ .... Qelt De,..., "'"" ,.,...., .... a.... C.-t Oelly ...... ~ ..... Ot .. C..tt Delly .....,, 0<1 ~. 11, ,.., i Oct. •. t?, ,_, .-tc Qd, 11. '" 1' ttlf ..et~I Oct.•. tt, ti. !tit dlM1 This is the room where 22 heads of stale will confer rn Caucun . Merica ~ Nothing too good for Johnny NO Rf'OLK. Neb. (A P i llere"s Johnny, and it"s going to be a big w<'C'k for Norfolk residents Filming for television s tar Johnny Car~on's national TV special. ··Johnny Comes Home."" began Sunday with an all-day session at Norfolk Junior High School Car~on attended high school in the building tht• <.11rport lo his motel ro<>m Wht•n (ilm1ng started. C'ar~on met 'ii:< former C"lassmates It wus thl' firs t time they had seen each ottwr since they graduated tn I !)43 The cl.issmat~:-. \\ crl' Dean Wl'ltel of Chanhassen. Minn , Uoh Heckert of Rock Rapids. lo\\ a . Ur John Busch of Den\'l'r, Or c;ordon Farner of Cleveland l11•1ghU.. Oh10. Dr John K~sar of Wilmette. Ill.. and Larr} S<.1nforci of San Franc1st·o movie Car:-.on ·~ father had made when M>ml' of the classmalt's 11.'ft to Join tht' Navy Part of that film was re enacted with the returned classmates and Carson on tht· fmnt lawn of the home, attracting s l'veral on lookers and autograph ~el•kcr~ When th~ NBC late-night talk show host arrh ed at the Norfolk airport Saturday, the 1939 Chrysler he once drove was awaiting him . It had been restort'<i to its original condition l>y Bob Means of Norfolk After filming at the school. the produt't1on moved to Carson·::. old home. now owned by Wayne Kumm Braving a strong. cold wm "1thout a coat for the outdoors scene. Carson quipped that his high ::.chool t'lass · could be se\'cn mcml>crs fewer because we might freeze to death right hert• al my old home.'· Carson °1s scheduled to attend the Col umbus Norfolk High School rootbull game Friday night at Columbus Carson. 55. drove the car from The film t•rc" watt•hcd a homC' Zimbabwe film nixed Shelters OK'd , __ ru_a_uc_MO_TIC_E __ SALISB RY. Zimbabwe IAPl A South African film company has abandoned plans to make a television movie about the Ztmbabwe·s se\'en year guerrilla ~ar b('cause of objections from the new socialist government. it was report· ed here. DEATH NOTICES LOS ANGELES <A P> The City Council has unanimously awarded a contract for construction of J ,250 bus <;helters for protection against rain and sun . The $20.9 million contract wenl to Convenience and Safety Corp. P'UlllC NOTICE (;fU f.RSO' I l''>1tlt•nt 111 :\1•\\ poi I lkach STATEMINTOf'A•AHOONMENT c; E H \ I. I> J '\ E ~ C.1 l'.1-.-.1,I J\\ ,I\ un t 11 tuht·r f'lc1'1T1ousaustNESSNAME l;RtL"P~O' 1••-.1111111 ,,, 17 1!1111 ""'' '' 'llr\l\l'<I "' T~followl"9-tonlln•-d .:.. \ .. . uw U\f' ot thf fk tUtOVS bu\HWH n•me )Ji,.,i.11>n \0H'JO (".1 for lht• ht•I "Ill l<11lwr1 u r..11 ''"" 111 PRO AIA 1171 w ...... , Avtnu.. pa'>t 7 \t•ar' P,1s,.,p(I ,rn ,I\ l-'111111!.1 hrt1llll"t ('harlt•, II Suite o 1'uslln C..lfl<l'n1••26IO "" <ktolw1 )I! l!)K) ~h·· " I. .t 1111 f 'I h ~ 'I ... 1 ,. r,., Tiit l'ICllllOu\ Bu,IMH Namt ffferred to •bl>vt w•i flied 1n ()f,anOf' -.un l\t.'<l II\ ht•t ""' lt1d1anl llt-111 ll'llJ Spoo111•1 .tnd E1 ,t CountyonS.Otemt>er 1s.11111 of Ort·i:i1n . 1L1ugltlt•1 ... H1"t .11111f llt"dn1tdo lfr:.i(•h. MICHAEL J LANGTON. so Rost·m.tr ) E ('olL· 111 (",1 .\Jr, l • .il""ll II.ts n ·-..ul!•d l'allbt-trvlM,C•lllorni•'111• La Palm.1. ("u • (';ll"oh 11 .J 111 !ht• '''" p1111 ll1•;H·h ;1n•<1 ,,,:1~·1~.!:','""'u ••• conducled by •n 011\C'f t1f !'lun llll"~"-(",1 lot :I I \1°;11 , l'111 .1t1· f,1m11\ MlcllHIJ LA1>11ton Pri-.t·tll;t S F ll.11·1rn1 11! 'l'I 1 I•''"' \1ill Ill' ht"ld 111 lll"tl fhl• ita1emen1 ••• llled ... 111> tll• I I County Clerk ol Orat>Qt County on ('olorudo :tntl l'alrina \I 11 1 f111\\1't • 11t1 l.11111 '0c1-,,6.,.11 Shurkc1 ,,f \11Jh1•1m t'.1 ... 11 c I! t" I ' 111 ,. m "r 1 JI f't111SA JI'> o ·.., 11 r \ 1 1 1• ti h 1 n111t11h11l101b ht· m.uk l11 th<' Pu1>ttwo Or~ Coan Oa1ty Pilot. grand<"h1ldrcn Ht•ufJtt11n <11 \mt•t 11-.111 t '.11111·1 Snclt'l\ C><t.10. JI Nov J. io. 1"' 011-t1 the Rosan "111 ht• on lntt•1 mcnf at l'ar1f1c \"1c1\ Tue!>cla\ Ocinb<>r 20. 1981 JI \It mo11.i1 Park l'Jt·1'11• 7 OOP~t al the 11:.irl><ir L;l\111 \'1f•\1 \l111111ar~ :-.:t'"lto1t ;\kmonal C:ha1>cl :\lass ol 111·.ll'h t111·t><'t11r-.. lht• Rrsurn•<"t1on "111 be on ltOSt:\" \\'ednl''d'"· <lctohcr :!I. 19111 :\1 i\ lt\"f'\ II ROSE'>; al Ill IMJA:\1 .11 St K1ll1an,., rt>'ld(•nt 111 I 11 '"'" ('a Catholic· Church. :\l1ssw11 l';i''l'll ;11\;1\ 11n Odolwr 17 V1C'JO . C.t lnfcrment l!llll "" \\1;s ,, 11wmb1.•r of ,prvicl'~ 1rnm1•1'11a1c•I\ tht• ;\11ss11111 \11•111 l.o<l g1• of fol lov. tn~ at A:-.cen s 1nn B"nu1 lfnlh 111• '' "''n 11ed Cr melcr). El Toro. <."<1 111 ht ''"''" H t·h1·c·t·a Ser\'tt•c•s 11nrirr th<" 1llnTl1011 rf.111~h1t·1 ~:h-....:1 Hcrw1l "'n ufllarbrn l...rnn:\l1111nftll1H' 1\lhcrl 1t u ... 1·n ,1 1111 5 \Jnrtuar) llf Co,f,1 \l1•s.1 l:IJ11tld11hh1•11 St'l\ilf"' \\Ill PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS au st NESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit toll.,..11>9 pe,_, 1, doinQ bu$•· n~ss •s (A l AOllAHCE LA N D OEllELOPMENT. IBt VINCO REAL TY. 119 Via LIOO Soud, HewPOr1 Buell, C•lll 9766.! Raymond 0 lllneentt. 119 Via L•do Soud, Nt•POr1 Buell. Call! '2663. Tiiis bu\lneu Is conducted by an In· dlYldu•t llaymoncl O 111nunt1 This \l•ttment ..... lllM Wllll "~ County Cltr1< of Or.._ CounlY on Ocl. 2 "" f'ICTITIOUS auSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tllo follow>nq oerwn 11 001n9 bu•I ntt~•i SOU TH LAH 0 LAN DSCAPE MAINTENANCE. >eo E 1•111 St .• Co•t• Mew, CA B.,ron W-Hurl!kit l80 E lltll St., Co•I• A.WW CA Th•s tM.ll'n•u " <onduc ted by •n 1n-dlvtdua1 B•rron W Hutfl>ut Tt1l1 •t•ternent wa• lllO(J w1t11 tM County Cltr\ of Oro1n9t County on O<t 2, '"' 1"112UJ Publl\....., Or-Co .. t D•oly Piiot. Ocl 6 ll, 10. 21 1 .. 1 OJO~I rueuc NOTICE f'ICTtTIOUS aUSINEU NAMlr STATEMENT Tiie 10110,.tn9 person Is doln9 o.isineu .. CALIFO ANIA GOLD INllESTMEHTS. 4000 M•cArtllur Blvd • Suite >000. Newport &...:11. C• 92"60 P•M•I• M•rlt T•folla, JOOS Calvert SI . Cost•~ •• Ca 926:H> Tiit\ CU\lne" I• condu(ted by •n lndlvidlUll p.,,.. ... M T•foll• Tiii$ \1411-1 WH tiled .. 1111 llle County Clerk of Or•nvc County on Oct-rt,"" f'IJm.S Publl"'9d <>.,. C:O.st D•llY Piiot Ocl. U , 10, 21, Nov l, "" ...,._.t ruauc NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS auSINEU NAME STATEMENT T lie tollowln9 person " dotn11 l>u•IMUH ORANGE COUNTY ACID WASH CO., 217 1'111 Strut, Huntlnvton 8ucll, CA 92MI !Cennetll R &.rry. 111 1'1111 StrMt, Hunttnvton S..Cll, CA 9264 Tiiis DIAIMU ,, conducted by •n H'Kltv1du•I l(ennetf\ R BeHY Tiiis •taternent .. es llltd •1111 ,,... county C~k oil ~-c-tY on O<t 12. , .. , 510.5:;:>-i lw hl•ltl 1111 \lm1tlJ\, C It lolwr f'17UU 1'11rtn Li\ RSF.~ 19. 1981 al I IKI l'\I JI I ht• Publls/Wd ()rM>91 Cou1 0.lty Pilot. Publl•lled ()r-c ... 11 Dally Piiot, STELLA II L,\RSE:'li. Jl ,1rbor 1..mn \lttunt OhH' Chapl'I lnll'rml•nt ~t·n·1n·s 1mnwd1alt•ll folln" in~ In Oct •· ll. 20, 71. 1'11 01Mt OC1 1). 20. ?1, Nov >. '"' «IH I rlHCE HOTHHS H:U HOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 B1oadway Costa Me!.a 64;> 9150 IALnlOGHOH SMfTH & TUTHILL wtSTCLIFF CHAl'U 4:>7 E 17th SI Co<,t,1 Mc•<.a f\41'-Q:\71 rtHCEHOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAlY 627 Main St Hunflngton Beach 536 6539 PUlllC NOTICE ltcu t)f flo1q•rs the fam11\ FICTITIOUS •uStNESS n•qUl''h do1taf10n!\ bt• mar[(-NAMESTATEMENT tu tht' 1>1ahl·h·' Foun<i<illon ,,.::"!.'011-•nv .,.,_, I• c1o1r19 bu•t- S!'r\'l('I'!> llt1(kl t hi.' direction STARlllHG AC10RS MOlllHG, of II arhor 1..m n :\t1111nf Ul1\ cl '°' Edv-wat .... N.,.11)0r1 a.ac11, CA ~1urlllilr~ or C1t'llll :\lc~U ,, .. ~ICHAEL L GAAOHEll to• fl 10 5!'15'1 Ed~ ... , .... Htwll0f1 Beacll, CA.; .. , STOPf"ER 1 Tiii• l><A•nnJ I• conoucted by on in rt 0 Hf<: rt T 11 \ 0 f,l dlvld ... t STO I' FEH n•sult•nl or Santa Tiii• :;'.~=~ ~:;~~ w1tt1 ,,... Anu. l'J l'a-.<;t•d 3\\d~ onl Countyc1tni010<~CountyonOct. Octobt•r l:l. 19111 Sun I\ <"d 1. '"' b~ h.-. mntht•r M:.ir.~.1ref .1 PuDllslledO.--ClMln 0.11~';=. brolht.'r Httlwnl of ( anada 0<1 •. tl.10. 11. '"' 43'7~1 and n~·phc\\ Br1i.1n Cr:n t''-Hll' '"rv1ces \\('rt• P'UlltC NOTICE hl'ld on .\lond~1~·. <l<"tober 19. 191!1 ut IO .OOi\M ul llarbor Lawn :'lkmnrtal Park with Pa~lor .Jt•rn Wt' st berg C'ah·ury C:h.qwl of Sanla Anu off1t•1otini: St.'n ices undcr the d1rect1on of llarhor La"n Mount 011,·c Mort um\ of (.'o~ta Mesa S.10 S554 Wt I.TON f'ICTITIOUS eUSIHEH N-1 ITATEMINT T lie lollowln9 par ton• ue doln9 o.istneuas. COAST MAii. CALL.. eau Atlanta, Hunt11191on lleecll. CA tH46. Ja11et Slan~. 1000 SIMI• circle. Hunll"910fl 8Nc,,, CA '2 ..... M•'1"-McGiii, UU Mev llerde Or. East Apt. "'·Cata "'"-· CA mu. T,,,, MIMtt Is Conducted by • oener•I .....,...,,,.1., J-t$ .. tt•ry ruauc NOTICE "•CTITIOUS auSINES$ NAME STATEMENT The loflowln9 person h doln9 binlneises: COllST \/ENDING ANO AMUSEMENT, •OO E Ocu nlront aJF. 8al-.CA'1 .. 1 Ronald a.11 ... d. MIO E OcHntront a11'. 8altio.,CAt7 .. I Tiiis business I• conducted by •n lndlvldual A .... ldB•ll.,.d Tiit• stalf'l'Mn1 was fllM wllll ttw County Cltt1l oil~-c-tv on Oct. •. "'' "'nm PubllsNcl Or-C.,.st Dally Piiot. Oct. U, 10. 11. Nov >. 1'11 ~1 P'UlllC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUSIHl!SS NAMI STATIMENT TM loft.,..lnv oertOM ••• dolnq buslneu ai 8ACI( 8AY CLEANERS. 2'1S Irvine Blvd., Costa Mew, C•. tl6l1 Bay &av Co, :i.1s lrvlne Blvd., Cost• Mew. Ca 9'W T"ll l>Yslneu ts conducted by a llmlled PoW1Mn/llt>. U.Cllt llAYCO Llndley HOVlt Tiii• "919,,_t was flltO wltll the County Clln Of Or-County on~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. October 20, 1981 cs PVIUC flflCf f'fCTITIOUI aUllNlll NAMl ITATaMINT T lie to11•wtn9 P•rto11 " doing 11u11 ....... Ft NALl Y A UH IC.OltN, tOUI :;::!•Y Cl«le, Huntt~on ... ,,, CA LH Miiier, 101tt w .. 10 Clr(le, Hu11U""41'1 ... .,,CA t)t.ot Thia .,....,,,.., I\ ton11 .. 1..i t»iJ an lnlllvl-1 ~Ml .... tlllt \la'-1111 .... ltlect wllll !"- ~lllT Cltnl GI Or ..... '-Cy Oft Oct .•. "''· ruauc NOTICE l'ICTITIOUt aUtfNlll NAMI ITATIMINT The tellow1110 11•rso11 " dtlne wslneu •• M & A MAIN ll!HAH(r CO , 11»0 S..n M•teo ••, l'tu11l•t11 Valley, CA '111111 Ill-rt L Meyfwld, 11~ ~ _, .. • •. ,_, .. fl Valley, t A tl1Cll Tiii\ Ml ... H It COMOlll.I .. .., Oft lnlllvl-1 111_,,L M<tyf- r1111 , .. ,_, ••• 11 ... ••• - C°"lllY Cwrk of Ot-C-CY 011 00 ,., 1 .. 1 ruauc NOTICC PVlllC •TICl f'ICTITIOUI auttltlU NAMI ITAHMINT Tlla tollowt111 P'"'" •• dol11• b11•lnen•· "ACl"C CO.UT 1.aAStNQ, t7Clt0 •oa<ll A"'9., Hllfltlllfltfl llaH Coll, CA tt ... 7 Wlllla"' Fra11cH S•llnardl. llUt e roe•11 .. r1t Av• ••> Hu11ttnot•" IMCll,C.A._ Tllh ..._._. '' c..-..Cta41 Dy aft llldlvl""•' WllllM'ft ,,_., S•llfWlfdl n1• '~ ••• 111 .. w1111 t,.. C011ntr CIMll "'Or-C-ty Oii O<t .. '"' P'lnftJ PubllMwd o.-a,... c-t Dally 1111<>1. Ori U JO 11 HIW " '"' ~I PVIUC llTICl "ICTITIOUI aultNIU fllCTITIOU$ •UllNIH ... 1'1CflTIOUS I UllNIU NAMI STATIMINT NAM• ITAT•MINT NAMI ITAT•MINT The followtnq ""o"' are Oolne Tiie fottow1no pe,.on I• dotn9 bu•IMu •• bUSlneu u Tiit lollow1n9 perton Ii dolnQ CUSTOM WAVE WATERaEOS, TREELANO Of' ORANGE t40S Hufltlneton •C. Hwntln9ton COUNTY. 7•U Mel'-, H16>tlnQton """"'" .. ... , ... CA.,.. Beac II, ~ .,,... AMl!A ICAN MEAtTIME COMPANY. MJ1 YI• 09Drto, • 104. Newpor1 8e•ll CA tMl. JOMPll $tatr, I~ Huntint'Oft •C, l(tnn.111 II Berry, Jl11ttll Strtot, Hunll119ton 8"<11, CA tt..e HuntlnQton IMc:ll. Ce ., .. O•nlel \Illes_ 19601 ~1.,.ci Sp 24. Tllh llutlneM " c-.Ctecl Illy an Mk ,,_1 ,.,. 811.<t, 1111 W C...t! 'iWY •• 110. H-1 Beach. CA ntU Th" 1><111neu '' condu<tecl by an lndlvlduat >+vntlnoton IHocll, CA.,.... 1n01v1<1 ... 1 Tiit• b~lnen I• conouctw l>Y • ic._111 II &.try 09nar•I _.tnenNp Tiii• •tat-I ..,., llled with IN JOMPll Starr County Cieri< Of 0.aRQ9 Covnty 011 MICIWotl I.., 8•..Ce Tllh •lot•ment w•• lllad wltll ,,,. OctOl>er U, '"' Tn" 1141temenl ••• lltad wllll the County Cieri< ot 0r•"91 County on Oct County Cltf'll ol Or-Counly on Oct. f'lmJI "· '"' t, t .. t. l'vbllallad 0r4tnQa c ... ,, Oally Piiot FO Ocl 1), 10. )I, Now 3. 1 .. 1 441}.'1 Fl1iat Pu1>ll4'w<I Or-Co.\I Dally Piiot. Publlsflacl Or•nva C ... 11 O•llY Piiot. Oct. 13, 20, u. HOY ~. , .. , ........ , ruauc NOTICE Oct. 20, 11, Nov l, 10, 1 .. 1 011~1 ruauc i.oncE FICTITIOUS a USINHS NAMI STATEMENT Tlla lollowln9 per•on I\ dOlnQ IW\IMU al PEARY'S WOOD YAAO, lotO SE 8 rtUol, Coll• Mow, CA.,.,. Perry He•wnn. M'I Rt<ll-Dr , CO\ta Mew. CA '2t~ T Ills bullnn• I• c-uc 1..i by •n lnellvlcluel Perry He•••••n Thi• stat-I wa1 lllecl wllll IN County Cler'll oil Or-C....,ly on Oct. t ,1'111. l'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAMI STATEMINT Tiit lollow11'11 l)er\ons are dotn11 tM.nine\1 •i JAN PAASOH PHOTOGAAPHY. t-Old Htwpon Blvd CO\ta -.. CA.,.,, Jan Par,.... 111 Qc>.11 8atbo.I l\14nCI. CA'1 .. 1 D•r•t O\lty 109 O!MI. 8alDO• !$land. CA '2661 ltu\ ••tet"Nt"nt ••i fllec:t wtt" tne County Clerk ot Or ""90 on Oc I 16, 19'1 f'l7l•l Publl•lled Or•nve C0<0\I D•llv Piiot. ruauc MOJlCE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS NAME STATl'.MENT T ne follow tl'\Q "''°"' .,. dolno E>u\lneu ., 8ACI( 8AY CO 1•1' Irvin• 81•0 . CO\t• MtW C• '1611 L lncllty P Hoylt 1100 Pe .. ,...., Pl t: JtA, Co.I• Mew, C• '11Ut l°"" W Hoylt lOOI S.ntu190 Or . HtwPor1 Be<Kll. Ca '11660 Llndley P Hoyk! Tiii• state<nen1 w•• lllM wllll IN Count v Clerk of Or anoe Count, on Sep. temt>er I, 1"1 ,17Jt'5 Oct 20. 11 Nov ), 10. 1 .. 1 '5'7~1 f'l1t27• Pul>11\lltd Orange Coa>I D•llY A,. •• ,... MUC NOTICE Publlsflacl Or•nva CoHI D•llY Piiot. Oct. U, 10, 'l1. Nov l, IMl ••11•1 rtJILIC MOTlCE l'ICTITIOUS a USINEU NAMI STATEMENT Tiie loll-11>11 ~non• •rt doln9 bu•lneua1 l'ICTITIOUS aUSINISS JUS TA SECOND 436 Hellotr- NAME STATEMENT S..ltt l·E. Corona del M•r. CA '267S Tht tollowln9 per\.On' •r• doing C L ShtrWOOd lnterttU In< • • lki•lntu H Ca llfornla corpoutlon. 1461' O•n• 1001 OATA8A!>E HU O•kot•. Polnt Or • o.r.. Point, CA.,.,. CO\t• Mt ... C• tt•i. Thi\ l>U\lneu I\ conducted 1>y • CHwnclr• Jean Hall. l1•S Oakota, Co\t• Mew, C• '16n TllO~ JC>SeJ>f' H•ll l1.S Oakot•. Co\I • Mew, C• <n•?6 T t>l1 t>usjnen I\ conducted t>y an 1n dlYtdu•I C•u.n<lr• J Hall flli\ •taltmenl wu filed wllll the C°"nly Cle•• ol Or111n~ C°"nly on Oc· to~r1 1'111 c0fpor1t1on C L Slltr- lnternh. Inc: Ellan s. Sherwood llltt Pretldenl tllls "•lemtnl was flleo wit~ tllt County Cl"'k oil~-C°""ty on OCI 9, '"' P'171'19 Publl\lltd Oranve C.,.Sl Dall• Piiot, FlltU• Del 1) 20 11. H<>" >. ltll 4-.tl Pv1>h1Nd Or-C!Ml>I D•1ly P1IOI ------------- Oct • 1l 10 11 '"' 4333-fl ruauc MOncE f ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT l 11• lollowlnv per •on\ are oo•no OU\ Int\' •S SWALLOWS NEST. J1191 Camino Capt\trano. San J ... n C•pl•trano. CA 92'1S Riley Jon<1tll<ln C•mP. lltl? Ellw. D•n• Po1n1, CA 91'2' Doro111y ~v C•mc>. 200• ' S•pplllre An B•I-hland, CA '111>63 This l)usjnt\i I\ conducted by a QtMr•l -1nffSl\lp Alley J C•mc> Tiii• lt•t..._t wu 111.0 wllll tM County Clerti Of Or-COUMV on Oct 1. lMI f'llDM Pub11-Or-CIMl\I Dally Pllo1, Oct •. ll. '°· 71 '"'1 01'-41 ruauc NOTICE ruauc NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS a USINESS NAME STATEMENT Th• followl"Q C)e'rson• •r• ooin9 l>uslneu•s ENGLANDER APARTMENTS, 111) EnQl•nd St . HuntlnQton Stach CA 916 ... Oavld 0 MocLachl•n, 10161 Br.,.dvlew Pl . Santo Ana. CA t710S. Oon•ld4 H M•claet>lan. 10161 Br!Mld•l.,.P1 ,S.nt•An•,<.A'»IOS Tllt1 bu•lno• I\ condu<ltd by llU$lwtnd-Wllf' ODMldaH -Ul<llf.,. Tll" 1i.1..,,..,1 WH 111.0 with tl'te County C""11. oil Oranve c-ty on O<t 11 .... , f'172tltS Publl$1Wd Or-Cot•I O•llY Pilot. ()<t 20. 11 HOV ). 10. ltll 4S11~1 PVIUC NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINUS HAMI STATIMINT Tllo lollowlnv person• •re doln9 bu\lntH•S • flCTITIOUS aUSINESS SCOTTY'S SHAMROCIC, 1124 NAME STATEMENT Nawport Boultnrd, Cost• Meu . T tit lollow1nv por\On\ art dolnQ C•lllOrnl• ti.27 bu"n.ss H Norm•n A L•Moruua, 20302 TAAVEL HOlllZONS. 10()1 Oowe Rlnr~o. Drtw, S.nl• Ana Hel9'1t$, Streel. Suitt 160 Howporl BHcll Ca Call lo I• '1101 '2..0 Grace Ulmo<Mu•. 20307 Rlwer•lOt Al<"-rd 0 6foc11te1 l l(eow'Qton Orin, s.ni. An• H•IQllh C.lllo<nl• H •wpor1 8"<11 Ca '11..0 92707 Jun A 8•Cllttl ) Ktn111>9ton Tiiis bu•l,,.H ,, CO<lduCltc:I by • Ht•llO<I BNtll. Ca '1"60 ~Mr•I :::=.~P Lamo,,.•u• d1!1~~.~\lntts I\ <ondU<l•d ~y an I" This Stal-I ••\ Hied wtlll I ... Ric,...1d O 8t<llt•I County Ct.,.. Of°"-County on Se1>- T111, st•te,,,..,t was 111.0 w1tn t tember 21• ltl'I 11111•1 County ~":~ ol Or"'1qr C°"nly on C><• Pul>tl"1ed Or-C:O.sl O.lly P iiot. to~r I. 9' 1'1'7 Sept. 2', Oct 6, U.10. '"' 4212~1 Pu1>1i111td Oren90 (!Miii Dally Pllo OCI •. 13 20. 71. 19.. 011~1 rueuc NOnc£ "CTITIOUS a USINISS NAMI STATEMENT Tiie followlnQ perton I• doln9 ~, ..... ., SOFTWA RE av SASSO. 1tll Ale .. ndet Rd , L•Qun• leach. Ca. nut Lton•rd P Suio. Jr • 1tU Aluandor Ad . L .. ..,,. Btacll. Ca 9US1 Tiii• buslntts " conducted l>Y an trtdlvldu•I ~tdS.uo Tiiis •l•t-t w•s fllecl wflh ,,... c°"nly Cltrl ot Oranve County 011 Oc1ober •. 1t11 1'17Jtn Pul>ll"'9d Or-CoHI Oally Piiot Oct ll. 20. ll. Nov l, 1 .. 1 Ull .. S ruauc NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aus1Nl$S NAME STATEMENT Tiit lollowlnv perao1" •rt doing lki\1"4!H M' ruauc MOncE NOTICE lluby W Lledler die<! Mttaw In Illa St•tt of W~nQtOfl on J ....,.ry 1, '"° •nd ltll u one ol lier llt lrs. • 11r•nddau9fller, Jonlce l(oeflk!r, wllow tut llJ\own OdldrtU WM U27 Fr- Lone, Cona -· C.lll<l'nl• '2•"6. Any lnlOIM9tlon ~rdlnq tlMt prewnt -r•ss of Jenlu ICoellltr -Id be Mnl lo Illa 16>0anlone<I HEllllE AT H DAVI~ lltlorney for Eitat• 1117 MHOt Avfl!ue PrO\wr. WHNn9'on ttlSO PHONE. U09l 7~1117 !SENSNEY, DAVIS, :McCORMIOC a SCHNEIOlll Altwtwr-•t U.w llUM"*A- ,.,.....r,Wa ........... "U. Pul>ll"*' Or-noe c ..... O•llY Piiot. Oct ll. 10. 11, HO• l 10 17. 1'11 4C~I rttlUC MOTi£ 'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie tollowlnv ptrMIM ue doln9 l>U•IMH•t THE COPPER PLAY. 711 W 11111. G4. Col1a Mtta, CA '11'17 Tiie Common S.nsa Pren, Inc a Calllornl• <Ofl'O'ellon. 111 W 11111. G•. Cosl• MtM. CA '11671 rueuc NOTICE f'ICTITIOUS aUSINEU NAMI! STATIMINT T "' lollOwlnv perwn• ••• do1no DU\lne\' ., SOUTH ME LAOSE •O PAATHEASHIP 11021 M•rlNI 8•Y Drive, Huntlnvton S.kll, C• '2Mt IC.tnntlll c CllO. 11an MarlNI B•y Orlvt, Huntington 8ok 11, Ca '11Mt ICtnlW411 C T CllO. TrintM, Cur1h Plastlcs l'.R P Inc Penu1n Plan, 11011 M.,lna B•Y Drive Hunllnqton Buch.C• .,..,. Curll• PIHllU F R p . Inc (• Ci1llo1n1a CO<'porat1ont, 11077 MtrlNI Bay Drive, Hunh1>9ton Bu<n C• <n.M9 Tf\ls bultneu I\ tonducted by a gen•'•' oartnrtrsr.10 K...,,.lllC CllO Tiiis st411...,,.nt wa1 llled •1111 the County Cltr~ ol Or•nvc tounly on Octot>e• 1 1 .. 1 f'ORGV & INAOOMI All-y•al UI,. SM NH'llo ~ Ctrci. Orh• s...w AM. c. mos f'11l71J Pu1>l1"'9d C>-C ... $1 D•llV Piiot Pllol OCI •. I). 20, 71, 1"'1 •U'>-e1 rtJlllC NOTICE f'ICTITtOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Th• follow1no "''°"\ .,,. ootnQ bui•"*'' ., PAllO PROPERTIES AHO IHllESTMEHTS tl071 Say Par~ Cir <le, Suite C, I rv1rw CA 9711' LIO•d R Hatdy, ''°'' S-y P•rl< Cir tit. Suitt C. t''""'· CA '2714 Ari J•ramollo Franco. tl021 S~v Par-Clr<I• Su•I• C, lrVIM, c A 9111• John E R11191ns. 19071 S-y P•r• Cir <If. Suol• C. lrwlM, Cll "1114 Tnti bu''""" IS (OndtJ(ltd by • 9tner•l PM'lrwrM\lp Lloyd R Htrdy Thi~ ll41temtnt w~ flied wit" th4' Counly Clerk ol Or-CounlV on Oct 1. 1'91 lllo-1, 1(-.11 a Harr~n A P'.-.f.W-1 LA• CwpwotlOI\ •m M.t<llr111w -lt••rd S•ile "' N ... ,.,, '-"'"· C..llf .... I• u..o l't1Jllf Pul>llSlltO °"-CIMlll 0•11• Pilot Oct • ll. 10. 11 1'111 •11' 81 Oct U 20,17,Hov l ltll u90 .. 1t------------- ruauc NOTICE rtJlllC MOTICf ·~J l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS Ng;·~~L".c0 Tc:A1.:;~:s NAME STATEMENT In accordant• wllh IN provl\lon\ or Tne 1011 .... 1n9 per\on I• doln9 bust 01v1s1on • oil 1114' C•lllornla Unllorm nns!E' Y ftEALTY ,,17 H 1 1 Comm•rc1•1 COOlr notlct I• llerol>y " ... • :1 •m 1 on glv•n th•I •v•. Hunt11>9ton S..cn, C• '11646 1 A but~ .,.,,,,., " 1DOUt to be Richard I( M<K•1\0n 2l1J L• m•Ot L•n<I• Ct. N.,_, Beac11. Ca n..o 1 Th• ,.....,. and cu1tno" .,,.,,,.,Of Thi' bt.tslne\\ '' condU<tfod by •n In-tM tr•n\ff'rot " t""IM Eno1,,..rh"MJ dlv•csu•1 inc ,.,n unit B .,..,. A\'t>nuit 1..-.... neo 11 IC M<IC••Soon • C•llforn11 n1u TPHi st•lenwnt w•\ f1tfld •• ,,. the 3 TM n.m.. M'd l1'UintU •ddre\\ of County Cler1< ot O•-Covnty on See>-,,... tran\lerM ,. Oloon Etoctronlc\ tomber 19. ''" Inc . llSU Von IC•rman. lr•1ne . 1'111"2 California '17U Publl•ned Or-C!Ml\t Dally Piiot • So tar •• k-n to,,,. lran•lertt Otl •. U. 20, 11. ••1 0 1._.1 the. lollowlnv an all oltwr tiu .. n .. ; PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT Of' AaANOONMENT Ol'UHOI' f ICTITIOUS a UStNESS NllME Trw rooow1nq petsons Mve •~n clontd IM ust of ,,.,. F1<htl0u\ Bu>i· M\SN•mt PARTS LINE, '10 E 11111 SI S-- 11 An• Ca '1'1701 T"• F1ct1hou' 8u\•ntu N•me re· lerrect lo .tt>ovt WH lilod tn Oranoe County on AUQ<O\I ll. 1M1 Piie No ,_ O•nny L Wiison. 201 Oov•rlleld Or , Pl.ctml•. Ca '2670 llol>er1 M Clltrtltr. JUI} E .. 1 Nin• Drive, Lavu,.. Nlouet, Ca ntn Tiiis 1>u~1rwu ••• condu<ted b• a llmlttd panno,.llfp. ROl>er1 M Cllar11er Tiii• •lale,,._t ... , ltttd wllh '"" County Cleni of Or-County on See>- tom.,.r JO, '"1 Publl$11ed ~~ C!Mlil D•lly PllOf Oct. •. 11. to. 11 1tll •l1MI PUIUC llOTI£ ltOTICIOF TlllUSTEE'S SAL.E l.eM ..._ nl .. 17/LUCAS T.S.. .... Ml.W HEWPOAT HOME LOAN. t HC. as duly •Ppolnttcl Tru''" under the namei 111d aooruse• u\ed by the tran\ff'rOf" w1th1n ttw '"'" 'f••f\ lait P•\l NonP S Tt>t lo<•tlon •nCI oeneral doeriptlon 01 lllt P•OIM'•ly to 1>e tra.nst~rftCS I\ ., fOltOW\ All f'QU10m•nt •nd relet•O ttfm\ In the pt1nted circuit bO•td shOC> toc••ect •• 16171 Unit 8 H•I• Avenu. lrYln .. C••lfor·n1• '1114 • TN P••<• ., •f\•(Pt tne Dul" tr•nif•r is to bf <onwmm•tf!oCl IS Trw- olloces 01 Motch•tt. S1lb•rl>ttrQ & l(nu111>. 1800 Cer>tury PM-EHl LCK A-IH. C•hlornoa '0067 1 Thf' date on Of •ft•r wn1ch uw buf._ tr•Mftt I\ to Dr consumm•led I\ Novomwr 10. 19'1 I Tiii$ bulk tr •n•ler I\ \ubtt< I 10 Soctlon 610f> OI t~ C•llfornl1 Unllorm Comm .. tc1•I Codi Tht namt •nd l!Odr~Si Of the Olf\On wUh whom <•alms may O• fll~CI '' Otcton Eltelron10, Inc . 1071 Von l(arm•n I tv1nt ~ C•lltornl• •111 ~. Attentton Pt1t• S Jona• • TN l•st d•lf tor t1to1>9 <1e1ms I\ Hovembe< 9. 1'111 OICEOH ELECT llOHICS INC Bv ~ter S Jona,. Eu<utl•t 111<• PresoOenl Publistled OranQO c.,.,, Dally Piiot. O<t. 20. , .. , ..... , ruauc NOTICE ro11 .... 1nv OH<rl---Of trust WILL 1------------ SEl.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lHE NOTICE INYITINO a10S HIGHEST 810DElt FOR CASH Nptlce 1$ hereby 01 .. n tll•t lllt (p•y•ble •t """ ot sale In ••wtuil eoard or Tru>ltu ol the Co•st money oil the United SlalHt •II ri9111.l Community Coll• Dhtrl<I oil Or- 1111• •nd l11tef"9St C'ORW~ to and now County, C.lllornla. •Ill rtetl•• 1n1..i Mid Dy 11 -.. 1c1 De.cl of Trust In bids up to II 00 • "' • Wedne>d•y, tllt propeny ,,.rlnaft.r clft<rl-OclObtr u 1'111 •t tllt Pwct1ul1>9 TAUSTOR. GEORGE c LUCAS, • O.p•r1me<1t of Wld colleoe dlltrlct ••nv•• ,,..., locotect at 1l70 A<W"" Awr\Uf, Cost• 8EHEFICIARY HEWPOAT Mew. C•tllornla. •t wtlkll ti-Wld HOME LOAN TRUST No 1.. bid• wlll be PUl>lo<ly _,_., •nd read Ateorcled J.,,...ry 1'. ltlt u lnJtr for No.»Sllln-tJttt.~t207of0f· FURNISH ' INSTALL CABLE llc:tal Rteord1 In the omo or ,,,.ITELEVIStON ORIGINATI O N ~KOnler of ()r-Covnty, ... d -s vs TE M AT c 0 As r l I HE of trust Ootc:rll>H Ille lollowlnq pro-COMM UHi fY COLLEGE pir1y All bid\ •rt to l>e In •ctor.S.nu with Loi S. BloO n ol Ntwport 8etehltlle Bid Form ln•trucllon• •nd Tract, In ttw Clly Of Na#PO<t hacll, U ConGlllOM -Spec II lot tons wlllcll per m •P rteorcled In -), ~ 26 of •rt now on lilt •nCI ""'Y be MCvred In MIKellaneou• ""-"'· In ,,,. office oil the Of~lct of .,. Purc11.ut119 AOtn1 of G a G Remoc»ll119, 111'4 Concord Slrffl. Cost• Mew, Calltornl• t1'Jit Gr•90"Y B. Smoidt, 11»4 Concord Street, Cost.a Mt••. Catlforrtla 92'1' Grevory A 8oecll. 2 .. 1y, Flower, Cosla Me>a. Callfornla t:ll.'Z7 Tiits buslnou h <Ofldu<l•d by a oener•I .,.,,,,.,..hip Tiiis business h cortdu<led corPOrallon Tiie Common s.n .. Presi. Inc: tM county rt<ordtr ol Wld county I said coll9 dlltrlc t by • no• C><t•n F ro11t Ave , Htwl>Of'tj E acll "'-' must '"""'" wltll llh BH<ll. CA'2 .. 7 bid a tullltr'• check. urtllled ··111 • rtrwt ..idrtt) or common Cit· ·11ec1<, or bidder"• bond m•d• >l9n.llon Is•-•bO"•• no w.,rantv: PO•blt to IM ordtr 01 111e Cout 11 9lven M to th complat-u or <or· Commulllly Coll• 01\trlct llo•rd oi re<tneut ·· Tru>IMS In an _,,, not leu tll<ln Gr._y B. s.no.- T 1116 Itel-was fllfll with tr. County 0 .,.. ol OranQO County on s.p. leml>er 1•. ltll ""Ma Publl\htd <>-Coast O.lly Piiot. Sept. "· Oc1. '· •>. 10. '"' 42'1Mt rtJlllC NOTICE PaoeR-Vke President Tiiis statemtn1 w•• 111.0 wllll tllt County Cler11 of Or•noo County on Oct "·'"' f't7JlM Published Oranoo C-•I D•lly Pi , .• t1, Nov l. 10. 1•1 •MCMl Tiit -ki•ry uncter ••Id Deod oil five .. ,,..,, ts'I Of 1119 •um !>Id •• • fruit. l>Y •fflon Of• !>reach or oet ... n 91»r..,t" 11\at ,,.. ~r wlll e11ter tn tllt Obll941tlons fftvred tlltroby, Into the prOCIOWd Contr.ct If ,,,. .. ,.,. 11tr1toforo eaecuttd and Otllvo....i to Is awarmci to him 1n tllt event Of lllt undtrslQMO •written Oecl•ratlon f•ilurt to-... Into well COfllract, tr. of Dtlaull -DtrnaNI for Sal•. •n<I IWOC:"Cb of lht ctlo<• wtll be fort.I'"'· wr1tte11 notk• of bf'MCll -Of t l<Ktlon °' In tlle ,_ Of • bond, ,,,. full •um lo ceuw IN .-\lflMCI lo Mii said lhtrtof wtll be lor1elted to said co11999 pr-rty to J.atlsfy Mid CIOflgatlOM, district. f'ICTITIOUS auStHESS l'ICTITIOUS auSINIU and lherHft.r Ille Uftdtnl9fltd cau-i Ho blcldtr may wltlldl'aw Ill• bid IO< NAMl ITATIMINT MAM• nAT•MENT Wld notice Of br. Hell and •1e<tlon to bel a oerlocl Of tor1y·flve USI d•v• att•r flle fottowlno oersona are dolr10 the tott-inv penons •ra dol"9 butt· Rt<orOtd Jo.nt U, *"' •• Instr. No. tllt date Ml for Ille openln9 tlltrtof. buslneu ai: neu as: *" tn booll 1411s. -tm, oil wtld Tiit 81M1rd of Trait.es res.,vtt ,,,. MESA VERDI! LIQUOR, U20 IC 1. S l',_SHIOH, n•t Gat'Otn Gro,,. Ottklel RecO<m prlvlleQa oil .-.1ect1no eny at1d all llkh 8 eUr St .• COiia MtM. C• t26i. Blvd., Svlte L, G•rden Grove. C" S.ld Nie Wiii I» ,,,_, l>Ut wltlloul V to walva •ny lrre9ut•rltlts or Plavttn Liquor, Inc (• C.lttornlll '2'41. covenant"' w ... rentv. •KPAH or Im· lnforMalllltt 111 •ny bid or In t,,. corpor•llonl, 1520 ll•k•r St, Cos1a Kun Ho so,.0, l)lt Lalltoll Pt., piled, r999rdl"9 tltte, -ulor>, or bld4111Q. MtMI. C• .,.. WtstmlMIM, C.t. .,.., encuml>rancn. to PO Ille rtnwtlnlnq NORMAN E. WA TlOH Tiiis l>Yslneu 11 <-Itel lly • COi· Hyo Su11 Bono, 1s1t La1111111 Pl prtnci..-1 """ Of tr. note(sl socurotl Secretary por•llon Weslml-, C.t. t2tl3 ·• Dy WIO Died Of Trutt, with lnltt"ffl •• llowdof Trutt"• l'UllAH LIQUOA. INC Tllll l>Ullneu ,, conctvclad by • '"MIO, note provlOtd, otfvtn<M, It any, Goist C-ltr llttllll E R-•. -ral ~nNt>. u-r IN"""" of .. Id Deed of TrloSI, ~District Pnslden4 It"" Ho lone '"'· <11..-•H •nd ••-M• of tllt l'vbll-Or-Coesl Dally l'llol. Thi• sto-1 wat flltd with ,,,. Tiiie ~ wat llltO wttll !ht Trvst" Md of ti. INtlS er•-tly i-.-t u 20 1"1 -..1 County Cltr1t oil 0r.,.. County on~ C:-t¥ Clef\ of Or°"9t c -y on Oct. MIO 0004t ol Trust s.Md wle Wiii lie --· -· --·---------- ,AClftC VllEW MIMOllAL l'AH Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newpor I Beach 644-2700 HOY (' Wit.TO~. age 76. long t1mt• rt>:-.1ri<•nt o f lluntlngtun llt>a<"h, Cu Pu!4setl owuy on nctobc1 17. 1981 in llunlln gtnn t}('och. Cu. S11rv111l'(1 by ht!. nieces ld11 W ('m·hrnn, Dorothy Lunu and Nola C'ooper and his ncµht'" Jut' Bniley Gro\'c!lldc '\Ct\'IC'e!! will be rondut•tcd on W cdnesduy. Octubcr 21 1981 at Good Sh('phl'rd C't>mcten In Tiiis ~twas lllH wtlll IN c-1y Oerti Of~-County on Oct. 1. '"' te<nller e. '"'· tomller 1&, 1te1. 1, "''· lltld on ~r.OooeerJt, '"'ti PllUC •'Ill ""',., f'l711• 1<1n• 2:oe ,..M ... IN~ A-UO -Publlsfltel Or .... Coast Dally PllOf Publlsflacl Oret19t CIMlll Dall" PllOI Pvl>lllMd O.-lill99 CIMlll Dolly Piiot, lr-t .. lflO Civic Ceftttr 8ulldl'l9, McCOIMIQ MOITUAllU Laguna 6each 494-9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capt$frano 495-1776 MAUOl LAW ..... MT. oun Moriuary •Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa ~5554 D H11nt1n ~lun Bt'a<.'h . ·Ca f'riend'i muy rail rrnm S.OOPM tu 9 OOrM 1'Ut'll· day, October 20, 1981 al thl' l'ier<.'C Rrolh 'rll Smiths' Mo1·tuary. Pit•rfr Rrothers Smlthi;" Mortuur directors. 536 6539. f't7Ul1 Oct ••• tl, 20, 71, '"' 01Mt Oct .•• tl, IG, 71, '"' '111.-, (kt. 6. ll, 10, 27, 1 .. 1 4U1~1 l!Hl Cl\Ojlnwl A-. In !ht City ol Publlalled a.-.... Co.st Dally Piiot, '\. Oronot, CA Oct.•. ''· ,.,, 21, "" 4UMt 11111UC """TICE Al tflt tllnt Of ttie 111111•1 PllO!k•tlon P9lJC MOTi£ -II' -.... "" o1 11111 N11tt, ,,,. .... , ~ ot "'° PVIUC llOTIE .. ICTIT10UI aUSINHS ~ITATIMIM.T TM fot!owiftl --la dDl119 Wt!• fteHH; Ol"FICI SYSTIMS $1'ECIAL.ISTS. 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'· ""' ----------...... ---~ ----------·-------- Orange ~ast DAIL y PILOT fT Uetday, October 20, 1981 The marketplace on the Orange Coast 642·5678 CLASSIFIEU ...... For Wt ....... For Wt ............ We ........ For Wt HOlllMt For Wt ........ For Wt ....,.., For w. ....... For u. •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' IOOJ Gwrtll 1001 •••rll 1002 lt•rtl 1002 l•Mrtll IOOJ l••r.. 1002 .._.... . 1002 G1•rll 1002 642_E6J8 nicely lan<11uped 4 MIWPOITSHOIU ·l1 bedroom home oo cul· OCEAN VIEW from NOISl'S fOI SAlE de-aac. Spacious rooms both decks of lb la o-.i 111111 View of aolf coune from charming updated 2 .. 111oa hlJ!M 1• EQUAL HOUSING ~roperty. Owner will ato~, 4 bdrm, 2i,., t>.th ""11• 1'911"'~'• lll07 I fi _._ Only brl •-al bom Y l'•1J1111...0 ll.oth 1011 e p on 111an""'f. I l • ry e. ou ~~~ ... ., :: OPPORTUNITY $139,500 Cal now must see tbl1 one! ~i;-' :: hMllMr's l'Wke: 9'19-$370 $199~~0MT J5:~·:~h :: All rut estate ad· A' LLSTATE MIWPOITSHOllS i:.':. a.w• ttw v e rt i • e d in t bis • 20% down . seller w1U ~It•»• ::: newspaper la subject to REALTORS carry ~ 1st T.D. at =~~;' :: the Federal Fair lfous. 12%. Callfordetaill. ~f.:!. .... •r IC• in& Acl " 1988 wbicb LOTS OF ..... .., Prop. s... J • .,. ca"'"""° ::: makes it Uleaal to •d· •M-ES.· It.._. ~. ••• 1• vertue "any pttference, A -" ~:~~· 15 ~irr~~:.\\~~·b~~el ':~ i:a~ 1on~~ i:~~a~~~ ._ •••• '1!7 11"'•'•°'•0•*•• Ma1it1t 1i-..s.1. uoo race, color, religion, cora.ted 4 bdrm home. REAL ESTATE sex, or national origin, No qualifying and owner GRAMMAS E~~~·'-'• le ~~;ns~:r:'~":!r~r~~~~ :~ltfa~'b:iy2n:i~~l SHI 30U9,9SEOO REALTORS 67'9111 I SUPll "E" Pl.AM IH THI llUFfS: 11111 .... •tired .,.. ..... lo•lfy "" ..... " .ct .,...... •n . 0.... ... help wltll ftR.ciftcJ, ORiy S23t ,SOO. COLE OF MEWPOIT IEALTOIS 25 I 5 l Coost Hwy., 'tOtOM dtl Mw 675-5511 ~.,:.~.PL:'~:,~. :: limitation. or dis· CaUnowmS37o ' ... · · ti " F e aturing Ol d f$f l~J!f ~ ::::w:per will not AL L$TA TE ~~!~~~~:1g ~a ~!;~ 1ii--.. -111111! .... !lml-• h•t._,,_,, ~ knowingly accept any -home with charming IOo/eDOWM :=t~,."1 ~ advertising ror r eal REALTORS rront sitting porch. 3 B .... H d ood rl I MUJt aell lhis shall> r :=."~·~~· : estate wluch is 111 viola ---------ar w oors Pus z Ba on quiet cul-de-sac u. c p mi lion of the law Milli &tat.Vu"'---country kitchen. Wooden o.i":ft.,:,,. ';':.,,. ~ ~ stairway to bonus room. near Mesa Verde. °"' o1 Sl•t• ~ • ., -1 ________ 1111 Unbeatable 111 inrl N C 11 Priced to sd1 atSHS,000 ~;:~:;:';.~·~::;:• ~ lsl! Thousands below ,.a~"B67.,31111= .. l!ll~•• .. R .. mtol••"EH'iaLs ~ =·~~= t~~a~~'! P~~~YMN~ I ?lp-iae. -~~!I .. _........ qualifying! Newly de· ~i:if;:: =I 11ou ... 1:.r., ... ~.d --·1 -... . corated S or 6 BR lnd .__, •• , ... ...., ~'I! ..t.....lt.. ___.= -. =.,~~':..':' J!.~'. = ron lw . ~ massive den plus indoor c-.. ...... • l•' ~ DAILY rtf.,O'f .._. Jacuu1 ! Adj Newport & People who need People That's what the DAJLY PILOT SERVICE DIREC TORY T ... -.nr.r• -I~ for Back Bay 4 m1 lo ~:-,_"' = _,.,, tt. flnt be a c h ! ST E A L . ~~L•f i': ~rrtct IHtrtlo. $259.5001 Hurry , call ~~~::'!tor = -1• 957-074-4 LS all about! Koom• ~ ,.._ _______ _ K-• Bo.rd W1!0 t• 1;;~ .. iiiiii;::'."'" ...... -. ....... ......... uoo ~":." ... ";T.~.1. !: HoaH for w. VwatNlift Rt'Mlili USO R...i•b 10 i.i..,.. <JOO •••••••••••••••••••••• 100 Gar11nr0< Rrlll UlO Olrttt Rrntal 4400 •••• •••••••••••••••••• S...tntllRt,,.al «.IO I lndli>lhal K••••I llOO FIXER! ~:.·.~ lllAled = M E w p 0 R T M•>< Rffll•I> 141iO BUSINESS, INVEST· HGHTS! MENT. FIN' .. C£ Excellent opportunity! "" Beamed ceihnged IJving :::=:~.i:.:; = room, brick fireplace. ::=:::: ~.!i' 501) French doors. 2 new 'I-> 10 1.AM• : bathrooms, 3 Bdrms 11_, .... ,... so Owner slopped remodel· ... .,,, •• n rn • )Im i n g . N e e d s h e I P . ANNOUNCEMENTS, sm.ooo. Call on this PERSONALS l one! 54.6-2313 LOST & FOUND Al'lnow'W"tmtftC.I tu Pool Lfl•I No<ttfl i.o.t t found f~nonab• Scxul Out.• Tra"fl• SERVICES !wr>ttt llmM1Clt) THE REAL ESTATE RS Cottrtyord ... try Into 2 bed. 2 bo. Oft cul dt !'OC hHlsldt. ROOftl to expand 011 fee lcmd. $615,000 & owner wil help fift.c:e. PANORAMIC W-SPACIOOS Two-story opn & briqM 3 bed. hotM with lar9e fom.rm. d l11 .r111 . & opporfwtity to decorate. $795,000 fee. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Rf.Al f ST A TE '>.11., ~ .. '"·'t' ff"""''''' M.'"'* 0111 hi U ~ MMll'-' Avt' H.111•.i IJ.10\li RCTaylorCo -,,.ir ·)'>00 FORMER BAYCREST MODEL Beautifully de<'orated, thi s c harming 3 bedroom, 2'i'J bath home features a fireplace an the family room, a con- venient location, and as- sumable financing al a low interest r ate S294 ,500 6'4. 7QZO • SISIDOWH * DESPllATI! 4 Bdrm 2 )>a pool home. Assume ht-balanre loan owe straight oote. SUCCESS REALTY ~7991 Sell things fast with Daily • REHTORS la.tfs ~Story Pemctioll Just listed end unit ex· panded Lmda plan with large wrap.around patio on outstanding green- belt local.Jon Central air rond1llon1ng. totally customized, 2 Br plus convertible den See to appre<>iate. 1265.000 D.M. MtnW IJtr !60-GIJ$ -- CALLMYILUFF 3 Bdrm 2Yt Ba , firepla ce . Italian ceramic tile in hvmg room, dmmg room. k1trhen and entry Fabulous mountain and park views Exceptional financing '' Reduced to $234,SOO JACOBS REALTY 67s.&670 For Classified Ad ACTION Call a Dally Pilot AO VlSOR 642-5678 \\ I ~I I '1 '\ 1\YLOR CO. II.I· :\I. I I Jl1 :-.., .. , Ill,. I!' lf i SPICT ACULAR ''VllSAJLUS" M It•· cor. tftt " 1'9 C..,. pH ca."•· D.....tk foyer .. , tty U.. ... for.tll dill. ..... 4 Wrw, 4'12 ... Pool. .,. & ...... StS0,000. WISLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. HALTOltS 21 It s. ........ Hlll llood MEWrOltT cenu. M.I. 644-49 I 0 LOOKING FOR AH EXCITING INYESTM&IT? We have just listed three buildings in the Cli ff Haven area of Newport Beach. Each has three-two bedroom. and two-one bedroom aots. some with patios, all with garages. and situated in a lovely neighborhood_ Very good assumable fmandng. Each building offered al $410.000 Fee. A sensational investm ent. U~l()Uf ti()MfS REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 Eut Cou t HlghVllay, Corona del Mat WE HAYE 61 Of THI MST USTIMGS IH TOWH VACAMT31R SI 0,000 DOWH Owner is moovated! Un beatable term s! Hardwood noon. Sunny k i t c hen . Good neighborhood ' Only :ar ~·~·­' ~ltili!1 HAltlOl llDGE An exquisite offermg Elegant & spacious 3 bdrm + family room. 1 lev. home w/panoramic vista or harbor . coastline. ocean & night lights. Prestige. rom· fort, luxury & security Reduced. now $739,000 lOwner fmancing l Agl. 640-SSOO. EMPLOYMENT l PIErAUTION Xltoab 11\llN<l-Joo ._, •nlfd • Jtdpll•nlt<I 11 4. .. Pilot Want Ads -. ... -mllililimmmmililiiimmmmmmmli Classified Ads are the II answer lo a successful CadHlacs to Go-Carts Whatever the Fad Roll 'em olf l.be market With a Classified Ad Call Now! &u·S678 MERCHANDISE : .. 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AUTOS, MEW AUTOS, USED . ,,,..,..,. c.. ......... l~­ u.111-•I t.\llf\f'1lf1 lt.l\Ml1U ·~··~· Yord • 11111""111 I~"'"'" ,. .. .,. .. ,.,..,.,n r.:i::. .. 1·-.,,~ ,_, .. ,,.,.,.,(1 .... 1 h~ ............ ~., -'JOJO --itlill --- FIXER In Cost~~?~~2 lot. 3 j ..-llH'l~ ..---.i .. 11111111•-~ Bdrm, ll'J bath A great Easy-2 II~ D..t. buy for builder or ... r•IJ Chi Chasers! starter home Terms available Call now, ~2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS I OK DOWN Lrg 3 Br 2"41 Ba condo localed in Costa Mesa. Amenities in clud e micro·wave oven, wet bar. inter-com. 2 car garage w/opener. Lo monthly payment. Ask· ing $128,500. MESA VERDE P ACESETI'ER! You mus t see this elegant 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with a beautiful, sparious laving room with overlooks secluded back yard. Garden bke kitchen. dining area and family room overlooks another seduded patio. Many, many othe r elegant features. Owner will help with financing. Priced on ly $165,500. Call S46,231J THE REAL ESTAT&:RS lie 1 warm penoft-kn1t one to &lwt and one for yourself. Body hell IS lost tlllovfl Ille !lead so 11 nlaMs sense to eo out 1n cold weatller weaon1 1 ••m hood Knit 111111 of or ttt easily of synthebC 11Gr$1ed 1n 2 c:olcn Pattern 7SI 9: d119Cbom. t, 11TMi-1ff~-r-W'..: :u:m~~. ind hudlin1. Std tt: . .. ... ·~ HIWPOIT IEACH I Just TWO MAIN PARTS lot our Ne...-..~ Three bedrooms. Fami· 'n.-lest jlti.t Mt! Nott tht Da~Cliiiii -.. ly room with fireplace. I flatt lints, tumble•. l11ttrttt-'"" 1t 11111 ~ Eating space in kitchen. C-. °"'or two colon. lolll or ..._, Zif. ,_ ..._ 'iU New c arpeting and "lllMs. Send, SM! ~1112 ......,. C-. 3 paint. Sl97.000. ..~, 10Petttrn12 14946316: 1Mai•20 lfrte PlttwM inside 1701*t •1 u 1·7300 tU. I -' ' 3' . I • • iltlleb. dolls. itts. ' =r.-----••I ~j~ )IM2~Jlldaknrt.~J:o..~ =~ 1-u .. -...... 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OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE CHAlMHi DUPLD + IACHB.Olt UNIT Situated Best Central Area Costa Mesa. Id eal For Owner In One Unit. Other Two u111ls Help Make Pay me nts . DRASTI C PRICE REDUCTION . OWNER ASSIST FINANC ING. $150.000. Call Now To See. HEW ON THE MARKET Four Bedroom. Three Ba th Sparkling Clean Remodeled Home In Westcliff. Call ror The Best Terms In Town. Lease-Opt ion Possible. Sl87.000. 759-9100 #Zc_,_ .. ,._ ... ..,...c...ew CSPlJtYIDCOSTCUUS SOOCOLOMllAHUL11-1ULJ~,u MllllT I CllMCllDC tllSllA"f lSIOA PAA RSJSSlMI HCETJIOll l SEllOIAIOI Sl l HI HC S I E I A II l I V E I l I S T A A l H M E C l I I l II A l S T l l T S C E I I II T I C M A E Q C V C A I l S S M T I A I A I M C U I T I I E S VCIHAMPl l VA T I S IUI E ·O H l l C l U l l I T I T A II I A T PlCAPIAIUASMOAHAAOM AllMAIU CSRVAl TCTlllA LlllRAStRIAIOlVI US I ... .......................... ................................... OllJll9 .... Diii -... garage or yard sale' It's a better way to tell more people! RESIOENTIAI REAL ESTATE SERVICES FOREVH YIEW~OROMA DB. MAR Spacious family home on large lot with a spec·tacular view of all the boat activity. Everything in the home is new & many pieces of the custom furniture are included. The finest appointments were used throughout & the financi ng is excellent. Priced at Sl.100.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ·~ Twelve one story Eastside Costa Mesa Units. Pride of ownership. Patios. 12 garages & ex. parking,. all two bedroom. $765.000 Owner may assist financing Bea Arnold 644-6200 ( F54 > UNIVERSITY PARK CHARMER Absolutely delightful 3 BR home with vaulted ceilings & lovely atrium. Greenbelt location. spa , air cond. Good loan. $153,500 Julie Van Wieren 752-1414 (F'SS l .... ..... UHDA ISLE Exciting opportunity! Wide. lagoon view from spectacular architectural designed 6 bdrm. 5 bath, playroom, dark room & den. Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,350,000. LIDO ISi.i HOMES 1''eatured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spac10US. custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home newly redecorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475.000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios .. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. PENINSULA POIMr llACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view al wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm , 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. (t. featuring marine room. Sl,385.000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J.\lf;y .• d .. lJr,. ""fl 11/)bl()I CHOICEIUY! $104,900 Hig hly upgraded 2 Bdrm. Irvi ne Condo. Buutiful wall cover· ings, levelors, drapes plus pool. spa, rec room. Take over existing financing. Call for de· tails! 646-7171 -------- THE REAL ESTATERS associated BRO~ HI~ REAL TOPS J ] ' "" 80 b 0 6 ' , ti & I 1006 -------m111 .. ········-············· WA TBRONT s.bt11it YO/Ir on Hntt. WIU TIADE Defer down payment or Luxurious Frenr interest on this new Normandy S Bdrm Balboa lalandhome. Bath estate with slip ro Iii H...ey, Ur 50' boat. Will trade ro 675-J"' smaller home or incom --~~-- property or sell for 20~ CoroH cW Mor I 022 down and carry balanc •••• • •• • ••••••••••• •• •• at 12%. Prired a 434IEGOMIA Sl,675,000 New elegant 4 Br Vic· FIXElt $103,000 tor1an partial vu. own r rontractor fan an avail $57_..5~000-'-'--- Jo..-Crect 3 bdrm. 3 ba condo on Greenbelt $225.000 at 12' • '7r fanancing availa-ble or owe $100.000 dn. JO G PROPERTIES (213) 4.13·1-493 da ask for Carl. (2131 421·8356 ask for Jan 3 Bdrm -huge bar k ya rd g real for r 1 rst ,...J•A•SMl-•ME-C-lt•EB-- time buyer-don't miss thlS one Call now' I 2 1 /I O/o • I 0 O/o PltOPERTfES Avail on thi0 ormer @ SEA COVE Rl•cila 7 ' ~ .L., J LffO model!' Spacious 3Br • ...,.,, -v Plan 5 w /custom spa & EASTSIDE $155,000 Only Sl0.000 down gets you into this totally re· modeled ' Bdrm home. Large comer lot. Koi Pond loo! Won't last. call now' @ SEA COVE PltOPEITIES 7 '4-63 1-6990 ~ 751-1111 lt~lttMed Anxious seller otrers best buy in Mesa Verde 3 Bdrm. family room on quiet cul~ sac with RV access Owner will carry all amenites only $349 .500 759· l 501 or 752.7373 - Walker & lee Reel Estate I\~ >SO I r...,.auclcV.w Excellent financing adds to the desirability or this superb view pro· perly Features 4 Bdrms, 21"l baths and an move-m condition. Com - munity pool. owner high ly motivated $429.000 642-5200 A PETE BARRETI . Rf.ALTY large 2nd. Unbelievable1~!!!!!!!1!!!!1!1~••mri!!!!!!!!I! upgraded. 1141.000. I" 75'·1616 CosteMIM 1024 ~!!!11!!!!!!!!!!1•!!!!!11!!!!!~1 • •••••••••••••••••••••• To place your message before the reading public. phone Daily Pilot Claasifiecl 642-5678 SELL idle ilerm with a Dally Pilot Clanified • Ad._842·5678. LI•• I• MtM V_,. owe hnant'ing on this 3 bedroom family room home in one ol the best areas It·~ priced to sell at $129.900. 751·3191 .. 19GMHOUSI 3 Br. 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HOMI llLT 2 SJ ORY I"" '"" KMto • P"' """" """"""""" """"""•••••••••••••• ••• ... •••••••••••••• ••• ........ -JH 4 With custom spa 11nd 2800 !IQ rt, 3 car tu· 4 n-w~s;-~· 1 1 ncome Proper\ lea. • ... welcome too! .... 2 Br. Condo. 2 car1ar11e. su~tew. Hr 3 it., fa{'l'llly NEAR BJt:ACH I ••••••••• •••••• I BBQ lntetesb you, tt bdrms. wae taml rm ~ EHt1lde Cotta Meu Exdualve Dana Pn\ , S750 Mo. 714m2·2llllJ or rm, dlnlna rm, 0ttan at 4 bdrm, 2 ba Uy wHk or L 11 r 11 e I b d r m lb.LS brand new Select Micro + much mu<-h IZ4 JM St.. IMd Owner will terry home w11ar., JI.Wt '400 213/'31·0S7__ nJ1ht ll1ht views. Pool Irr mo f73'-'516 w d11hw~r. r1r1rport. Property Fantu•l1r mort Terms A IT 0 or 2 Yfl old 1 9 d'1 loocun. bt nr hu huat bdttn Priced to Mil' Ut24 Rucbo San Joiquln tennlt $1800 pr mo Bob ldry rm WMti-Hlr '400 ' .. I I ' . tlnencln&! Full price new loin Won 't h1at wrwalk In c OHt, ruu hlth wtjac112i1 tub uaed Yotba Llnda dollhto w conv. loc. Charmin& or Dovie Koop, Agt Co1t1 M... 3724 ll4H&'1 • ... • ... ,..,,.. r H• ng rm wtwet ar & 1r(' R.entlm~ l-45.\5 ~ e1 .. r u , deo ·-D•t helor ipt carpeted. 2 Rr w 11ri.g11 Adult• . mailer, Mex1con paver t.lle noor ovr .. n& aoU C'OWM. No .....,. View "-t 00 cooldna turmsbed new crpts, dra~i. r11110. 122$ 000 m •l.91 Ion", •ell"""' brick rlri.~11111"" tae livl b ' • util pd on1 w IZZ5 ""3 "h e r I 2 bd ' ' 1511 1221 ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• c::. .,, .. F'rool patio hH bntll cu Ol'fld nre rlna. rncd .... ..._.. J206 pell, au6mlt on du.Id 4 bdrm fem nn din rm sci37tc> water pd Cal I s dbl brtck wall w v..'ht 11rrou11ht 1rvn raihna. 3 rar • I ... •••••••••••••••••••• '900/mo + sec. Eves· "Moote' 0.. .,.;,,,.. 638 .t120 &llr compi w/wht c11buw11. rovd flouresrent Illes 125 Abalone. Little 85J·t33l~dya;95S-0302 ln'l med' oc;u•s:'~r L ..... I~ 3741 2619 "1"SantaAni. ~ By Ownft. Two 2bdrm yeltwht tile on 1ar n1 . autom..tlr watu soft11ner' 714 641 0763 8 a Ibo a J a I and ISOO/mo. child/pet OK. 3 remlly home PRE Pb ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2619 "~"Santo Ana $47~ bousea on 1 lot $l30.000 l"'l!!!!l•••••mill Ov"head roller dr w'clec opnr to allow d t car 292.5 t'ollt&t' Aft SZ:SOO/mo. y • 81~ b r , 2 b a c 1 1 1 Sherllanv · Y f'Um tux studio. spa. TV. 667 V1rl11na $470 Auumeble 1'4 ls\ TD. parking rear or gar l'<bta Mrn , CA Ac ir p < 2 I 3 IS 4 t o 8 8 8 ' 1~01""' maid servu:C', phones. • 2 Br Condo. nr SC -i"" l 'H. 11 •1 ~I : It•, Redhill ~lk.tlty I;~:) ~:\t 111 OWC carry 2nd 20th & llACH Con.A.fit 14 lelephont'~, r1.1blt1V lh.NH)lll Wlboollltrs '2l3)3 "" 1.25 wk 498 2227 Pomo C II kd Approximately 2 mlh:~ 2nd rloor htl8 3 hdnns, lll!t"d bl'lrlt rlrPpluce _ __ lelMo ,...... JJQ7 ~ ll·8178 -4 br, 2 ba ~/Xlrl br, --Plaza. SA P•M)I. Sp" onl .• ~~1~ w ays lo beach. Old fa.sh.toned 2 blat•k ¥1utr fl'"', a bat~ w111r In m1tr bdrm at Eaatslde 'l'rl·plex 2BR ··~··•••••••••••••••••• llMf A&.S lovelr, pool ai 1pa, xlnt M.wporl leodl 376' $485. CIHld OK, ~111 :1232 Tn ---Bdrm ~ott111e. picket rur. e~posed ~uod ceiling and rldi;e beam Sp a n 1, b H 0 u 1 e Pl!:NINSULA Pl' 5 Br 3~ 3br, 2ba an family 11nv lronn1ent. •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• SPACIOUS&Sl'NNY hme, b1·level, rpc. 3 rcnceorbuildnrwwith thruout2ndnr w/duplex s225.ooo B!,:,.nu cpt, paint, 3br,2...,ba l9'Z5 Nnttop11rtt&1chools 2BR .rnrlgarupl>('r BR,3b1pnvyd,m1rro. oceenv1ewrrom30'up. Kitchen hai1 t't'r;im1e t1le. llobut truh OWC . By Owner ....... mo.A .67).9080 3br,2ba ~LaaHHls MUJl .ta.lceover8mos OW. lldll), no p1·L~ uparade OWC 1014 dn. Only $100.000• Take over compactor. J1shwa11!wr, di~PQSal Naturul wood S46·42S3 c•stNlo IMdi 1211 Lf Raisor t\lty 833·8600 r~m11nmg leue begm· M.25 !1~000. ~1-9990 __ loins, call&U 0303 eab1net1 compl w punlry & spice racka. Plunl.lltion CIVIC..,._ IC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 _.,. ............. 3'9 .... run1 Nov. I, only $1500 ~ ~ S4C> S446 ' ~alls Extr Span1~h stocro with r~sitwn cedar 4 units . poaJbve cash Oc Br ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---OUIET lrPIJVATE 30 YIS AXED 5hullel'll thru out <no drape:» Hvy tex1ured lntr ~na, • .A Enc. Bluff top duplex --,-.,_ 6 -7$8·80t9or7~920t. I~ hard to find C"A•k on Central \/llCuum :S"~lem. Htla\y sh .. ke roof ""lh ... now with 20l7. di\ owe , e,•n ,vu 3 . ~ .... ba, Beach Sheck studio. $400. 3 br. 3 ba, beaut brand Li'e new Rarht'lor. I & 2 .. .. ,..,... 1 , ,. "' v r· . rp c. am rm, hv rm 10.,. c 1. 0 new condo. Bnrlt r...,k ~his 4 BR. 111 • ba, Seller msu ahon 2nd rlr has large cp\d patio w/whl inancing.$140,000. $l200 /mo 493•8658 >N ata tna. wner .G75-4333 ·r · Br Aµb w i.:ar or 15 cooperative C:all now wrought iron ra1hngb & gas BBQ !kuutlful OCl'lrn B33..Q2lO • 673·1464.!. __ _ __ cuporl 8alconleb. 7S2~99 \•iew from deek 6 UNITS/break evtn C ..L.1 ..... _ Completely refurbished 110 DEGIH YIEW YfAR·AOOND AJN patt0s. pool. spJ bbQ. '~'-~....,.,_ VACANT · IU da> escrow posMble Pull prire wilh 203 down. OWC al or.a_.._.. 1222 2Br, lBa, frplrs, lse, HVH 3 BR, 2 BA, Fam S<x;1e1 Act•••htt O• laundry, lush shaded jQk\ l'I' llJ _.-_ ---$395,000 A:.s~ml' 5200,0UO loan al 14'2'• With 12'l. $215,000. Xlnl tax ••••••••••••••••••••••• refs.497·3262 Rm.Gardenerintl Xlnl 1ecto1 •rr,.tt5'in<ldy landsrapin.: Oltl & up • !J 4 •lWh l"it• I 044 S50.000 down I II take a 2nd for $145,000 at 15'1 2tOO benefits. 3 bdr, 2 ba, F IP, 2 car 2Br North End ~ mo cond. No pets. $1375 Brunch • BRO ' • Mat u r I:' ll du IL~ N 0 -_fr uonuouueu••••uo: ~q ft I"' "UI'" lo s a6 ti"• • I"' "'"h S N aar Walk lo bea"h • _,., · O Par11e• •"'us o PET'-'I Pu . ..,u, . "' • ' "'" ""one u.""' l., B $1800. /m 0 R ~ I Tierra Del Sol Really eys 957·1100 ext 212. • rr "' re ., "l'Sa II?~. """"' •~OY'TLOAHS• *•SO COAST loblroola.,Owttet-,llldr,lkr. Dennis Rickel.ti & As· o. ceana ea · ..... 17.. Eves857.QJ77 GREATRfCffEATION lfarl11 . 549 2147 or Possibl e 5'1 down • 714 t.732282 714 6755487 1!ves soc IJ.Sl·OU4 ty(213)394-3764 ....,,. '" -3 B --T~•FrM>lessoni. 5453115 12·14'7. Int rate. 30 yr DI 171 1"'!!!1••••••••13 Br + Den 2 8 1 1 Oceanfront No Laguna r 1 'h Ba Bluffs Con· 1p10 & pro >nop1 •2 loans.Freeinfo. r~ --... --------------'~ . . rl . a. rpc, Charmmg 0 2 Br.withgar' do Nearshopping&bus Healtll Ctulls•Sdun~ EASTSIDE Woridl.E. Walk to thecentt'rfrom U.C,..IMdl ao 48 TllPLX/4ynold J!~·J0 :.~aches. la_undry rmy1 ln pre'. f!25Mo.64(}.SZ!.• _ _ •Hyd•o111asuoe • 2 ttr 11 ,B;1 Townhou~r. 55 L 7777 lh1s li ke new condo •••••••••••••••••••••• SACRIFICE $20-000 down · assume · sUg1ous 4 ple'x w/derk BLUFFSCONOO Swimmon11 • Goll all built 111~. patio yard .. Sho~s great and you ci.n S201t IEDUCT10ti loans Xlnl tu shelter. MUI IEACH $750/mo. 752·5040 or 3 bdrm. 21, ba. fpc, Orowig R•n11e Small pel OK ~Mo buy 11 with about 20'; To gd home Black Lab O .._. L y S 1 K Pride or ownership In ~vely 2 bdrm. 1 ba. 497-1852 cedar paneling. patio. 2 BEAUTIFUL APTS ·rsL MG MT b4:! 1603 cash to ex1slin" loan) pup male Less lhan I " Costa Mesa. Priced at f1repl w lk car ga pool ...,CAM Single> 1 & 2 Bea "'20 .. 2 B N " yr need . l DOWH ace, garage. a &..,... Ula.. )'950 r, . jfQllJ o ioom$ • Furnr•had "" .~10 r I R;i \pl o quahfym~ ! • · .s rm o run S280 000 CaJJ Ron S lo be h ..,.,.. .._ & 7"""""" 0 " (j .. 1•i 3696 • • · ay, ac ....... mo. ""'""°" & unrurnisl1e<l• ..... ,1 arage. washer dry~r. $125.000 ±--Versailles 28r 2B Agent 9"" •""O e -LI ••<>9322 1213)•'"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• """ 11 b I s JI h · a pen· · •7'N• · v..., ca _.,..,.___ .....r9666 HOME FOR R"',..... a.111:wp-~ ... ORES Loving . No Peis . a u1 I ins . ma c 1ld L-H...... I OS lhse. ocn view Sl35.000 _S48· 1801 .... , • "~ "" 1 _.. 0"' Or J 59 lllTS COSTA MESA -,,-·-Ill> A 2BR Charmer. G1gant1c 3 BArm. 1650. Feneed 3 b d r m • 2 b a Mooel~ OJJt n Oa ly n no rets I \ l )t':lr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ssume $128,000 or S&L De F ,_ .,... " !I 10 6 old Cal for appl. MeHie Gail RGRCh loans at 17"; $1828 mo. n rps40.~ ....... yard & garage. Kids & Waterfront. r1replare. TSL MGMT ti4:! rno3 No qualirymg Owner 98 UMrTS --~ --· ----pets welcome 54.S-2000 gar. dishwasher, new Oakwood $900,000 willbecomeyourtenant 14-7PLIXES Cotto Meta 3224 A ent no!tt. cpls&drps Pool tennis Garden Apartment• firl:'PIH·e. pool P\'I Bdrms. double gorages, If I W\Hldhrldg~ 64J2J4l l!J86""-U Of 1 P d UN\ $875 mO }'rly •9J-9501 pall() dl~h~a~hl:'f On --• ~ r 302270, Hm nee ~.OOObelow ••••••••••••••••••••••••-w--.i 1'952 .. · N-portieachN L "·'" 2682 t' · • 3 B 2 Ba Condo -......,. • ....,,..... 6 496 9767 E :.1de all u: ~ It: I & 2 ·OCJlllMI Hic,.I I 05 ""' appra1Sa 1or quick sale. r. . nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· -_ _ 880 hv1nf' •• "'" B d Mmi estate ;~n U n •••••••••••••••••••••• Won'tlast.Fanlastirtax S.C.Plau, S.A. Pool, Shores3Br.2Ba.bearh, We spec1allzeinNewport (7 l4J645·1104 r gar en Jl)l:. f rum believable fin inrl 7r, owe Isl. or ~K al 13'. write·ort and invest· Spa. Sauna. 1650. Child lenms $825. No pets & Corona del Mar ren Newport BHch s. $4 45 " 1 4'\<ll On 3.32 acres All 2 (g great buY! 645-9161 IJ. Realty 551·3000 lt:!t l\arranu Pk••. lrnn~ : OPEH HOUSE REALTY /.' USTSIDE Woodland School area pride or ownership 3 BR. 2 Ba. I master w o~n ba I + spar LR w rplc A 1C lge ram rm Only $139,500. Try 20'lf dwn Ruth Laurie a gt 646-4380 MO OUAUFYIMG MESA VERDE EAST, 4 BR, 3 BA, den. wet bar + lst • OPEN Sun 1. 5 1661 on this 4 Br 2 Bi1 homl:' men t . Ca I I R 1 c k OK. 549-3232. 831·2327 tats Let us do your leg 1100 1&1h S1 1tJo••• •' 'b" Roomy J Llr fuwnhuuse Indus SL. See class 1002 MI n \'a I le)' v 1 e \\ • • 714 n 60-7292 3 Br. new k ilrht'n. Ocean view. prt ro~ wo rk N o F ee (714) &42·5113 aµL in qu1t't adult ('om -ll1ghl.)• upi:raded! Just l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!ll!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I buut1ful home 1963 pool/tennis, 3 er 2,7 Ba, Homes/Corldos from plex Nl.'\\I~ l't'de1·01.1t **TOt Of The 4s9715.~~ .. ~o· TR. Realty U .... IT.r...,.,.__..15 Continental 5100 2car oarew.494 ...,72 S700 to s2000 Mo -ed. f11Pplar1• cndi>d """"' We :;e ~c-alors of ~-500!.:_ ___ --~ ~" . ...,_ Pangburn Properties OCE~NFRONT2&4 Hr patio & garagl' 1\t.lulb ·ne ... ·wport • ___ ._ I 06 R:H\E ~ LT O" S "' MittiOll yw.. 3267 646·Q295_._ Avail. Winter W~kly 1mly Som no pel~ $.550 "" -... " ,. financi ng No down East.side 3 BR 2 Ba, rpJ··. ~ -u hi ,,., •t "'5.,..,.. I • •••H••O•M••E••F•O••R••R•E•NT•••••• <-c•.....-........o 3276 ... onl y vr311r73 "o .,., ~1 l·al bt~n m Woodbndge' Built b' •••••••••••••••••••••• Now is the time Prin· bllns. cpts,drps, dbl gar, -..._ b 9 5_30 ~.r v 1ne ~.a, c~r 1e thi: WESTOCUMFR()t(f MptHc)hC111toM c1palsoragents.S40-J666 covered pauo. fnrd yd 3 Bdrm S65(). Fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 r. lovely tum. pool. Prescott f eature< 4 Triplex Xlnt terms & Beautiful custom home Whela Grdnr, wtr incldc 2 rd.. 2br den fp walk lo spa. gym, sec guard lbr,unf.l'arpt1rd.21•ar\ ~ h " ya "' garage Kid) & • · . · ~so Own iugt. 631-'.,'~" allowrd l: .. ,.,, to S Bdrms. 3 Baths 3 prime tocatton S600 000 as large living room. n children OK. no pets pets welcome 545-2000 bearh. leruus & i:otr Nu 1• • """"' nu pe ' .,_, car gar11ge formal dut-Agent, 6756161 ' ram1ly room with wet Avail immed $825 _Menl noree · decj673 mo 4927913 lBr, I blk Lo bay & lx·h, 11trmot. 4 23780 r '"roi:mroom Twoava1labll' OCE"' .... FR-ONT noobar andB hardwood Real Estate 6"4·£718 ---M.wport•:........ 126-9 •Ruort li ving at its $400 mJo yrl} 2RBr $1100 Deluxe21R "'" rs,4 r3Ba.Large _Beautifulnew2brrondo. __,.. finest ' Just S4SO rents mo one" ealt ) 2 slur) 2BA Y.ird~ BY OWNER front yard provides nice Storteru.lts prime &i. Coast Plaza ••••••••••••••••••••••• this spacious 3br home 673·62lO 1leck~ pal111~ bu1ll m. l'\e\\ eust bit 2 l>I), !~l:a~~/ro~ th: street Only $95.000. 2 Bdrm & 1 lor Lake5. waterfalls, E~l~~~:~~;r11~ ~· ~1th lots lo orrer the 2 BR with garage. •1 blk gardener. kids pelll OK Frent<h Normand) 3 HH d Pbnva e rear Bdrm units. Owner will pool & sauna_ $800 Zl3-S4l·4'400 541 .Sll am1ly oo a budgt'I 114930 Lo beal·h ~SO winter S6 3 S Lorr 1 U J, ~ & d h ,. h }'ar IS eaut1fully r 615·0540.613-9019 -= Plus· qwunt 2br home Burr Wh1teRltr 6754630 S4795il F.\e:. Wkn~' en ome ._an e landscaped around a inance at low interest ,;_ __ .___ UEC""""·.a w garage only $375' Vnrsa1lles. deM>rator ~5434 sphl $895.000.0Wl' 37 1\ dramatic: pool and rate. Owner motivated .--~ ~ u924 ~ " Se!!s.hore 673 6.578 gaiebo wilhspa $389,000 Make an offer Exec Condo. 3 Br, ;i•, HAUOI YIEW . furn penthouse studio. 2 Hr w lurt. altarherl DOYEi SHORES D M ManlMll Ba, front & rear pnvate 4 Br 2"2 Ba. Family rm. Rentlmes6314SS5 Fee $900 645 673.\, I 321 !1101 11arage ~ 11 Mok uµ~ Pvol, Jacuzzi overloo~ ' 760'.'.08)Rltr ya rds.spa&pool Near Oinrm.:!:n>sq.rt SLSOO So.ttlLCICJlm'CI l216 OtEAI'\ FRONT -Balbt1.i sm;ill )Jrd SGOo '111 bay. Galaxy Dr Formal --S CdM Frwy Avail Oct Mo. Drive by fi rst I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg modern I br no Kl2·6320 Jft i>or'Jf~ l>Sli view Next lo golr "'"'~ ~2811 -(~~] 1\1\\>dbrld!jl: Easts1de Charm111g 2BR K I Spanish home Recently ca ttj remodeled. Plus rear :l51 ·3000 Duplex S22S ,OUO Bv lll'!ll ffarranr~ l'~•~.ln1nr Owner. 546-4253 · --din rm . 2 frplcs IMAGINATIVE 1Slh.955-Z100or548-7366 PortAbbey_c!ll7S2·6499~ 3Bdr2•2 8;1condo,1>cean pt' l s . r r p I l 2 Br I fla 150 Min i estate own. Un believable fin 111cl 7"'. lsl ' OPEN Sun I 5 L661 lndus St. See cla~ 1002 LEASE OPTION $2,000DOWH BY OWNER Super48r, 3Ba nr beach, $1400 mo. Pvt rear spa. end or cul-de-sac, much more. Owner 675-7104 INVESTORS 3UNtRxen $136,500 '75-1771 MEWPOltT CIEST ''MOD&. HOME" Move right into this beautiful condo Decorated in the r111esl or taste Included m the purchase pnre 1s over $IOOK w o rth o r rurnishings and ap· pliances. Great terms. Opett Sat /S.. 1-4 #20 White Cloud UMO QUA.UFYIHG $685.000 Cee ti4225 IO IUYEI wknds._ 4br . 4ba home 1n & golfcourse view. pvt wa s her dryer . l(ar Matra111 on1ol·oo2mno:. 646-4848 Huge comer lot, Harbor Mesa Woods •Br 3ba. Bay shores Avail 1st COJ!l m l~ 4'99·1~ wntr $500 673-6640 2043 W Jlla1·l'. \o~ta • • 20% DOWN * * 1-shorn bJ 0--W o o d b r 1 d g e -, _....,., Meadowlark 3 Br 2 ba . Lrg 4BR. 4 A home. cov'd pauo Almost new Step~ away from pv1 View Homes. $249.950 r a m rm w 1 p o o J week in Jan Sl800 mo I Wtt..... 3298 I HH 1•ompletel) furn M e ~ ,i 5 4 8 IS 4 6 & fee. Call Nan Fryer. agt $1250/mu Gardener, yr lease. Ron Jacksoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• adult condo ~ gartien ~1 2150 759-1221 1 ...... for~....... pool service Vacant. ~-!800 ---_ HOME FOR RENT view , pool, iar . sauna. J23 I:: L8th 2 Br I cat ..._. .-ZZOO Judy, Agl 979-~0. eves WESTCUFF 3 bedroom. 3 Bdrm. $165(). Fenced gym & sec l(uard $.S95 garage, :! kuls OK. no ••••• •••••••••••••••••• 5"0·7618 l story with pool. family yard & garage Kids & 631 6666 pel.!i S445 Large I Or I Great rmancing beaches Owner \\Ill ~s SUCCF.SS S-19-7991 s1sl m hnancUlg or will W• wil......,, •bdrm~ Newport Riviera room. 2 fireplaces. din· pels welcome 54.S-2000 cur gJrage refnge 1 3 bdrm. 2 ba house w/2 rondo. Jae, pool. tennis. ing room , 3 pallOS. etc. ~en~noree child OK $410 Sierra llllllll!l!limB!!!!!lllflll!!!I!!!!!!!-rons1der lr.ldes. Shown by appl only_ Pnn only car garage in Newport p50,6:'2·339'7.L497·4116 etc. lSOOMo.~77_._ HOME FOR RENT Mgmt 6411324 Bea~h per our stan· •Room togrowi;Lhi~•br 4 Bdrm. Pool $750 Stunmnit lurge2 Br 2 H:.i Little Hacienda Private walled enlr> co url }ard 1n Calirormnia Homes. Near new carpellng. & microwave included Close to ever)lhmg schools. partts etc Call for det a tis. e RANC H REALTY 551 2000 COOL ELEGANCE 1s what you gel in this gorgeous Plan 4 in Cam pus View Absoulutely eve rything has alread) been done 4bdrms. 212ba Good locatwn near UC!. park, pool and schools. dard1ud plans. House h s e 1 n q u 1 e 1 llG CAMYOH Fenced yard & garage c:arden Apt Pool ~35 and lot $185.000. For neighborhood only '600' Luxurious Three Kids & pets welcome Mo 710 \\ 1syi St $530.000 Prine only Ron -- l acllson 556-1800 I.A.Cl IA Y DM.xe '"'"'MM SI ll,000 One bdrm S12S.OOO Sf?ac1ous living room more ln!o Call ~1·1S38 #768" bedrooms. Two baths. ~2000.Menl,nor~,_ Nt:W BREEDAP'T'S da and 640-0352 wknds & Plus. suMy 2br w /lge Richly decorated. Muted Avail now 2 Br 1 Ba I BR\\ 1th LOF"I'. MHO AITD $10.<XXI dn Owner with Slone (treplace, 4 will carry at 1512r1< generous bdrms, huge PM fenced yard for kids & tones 3000 square reet Water & trash paid, ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'rpk. rt'<' mom. pnol ---------..i pet.s, chef's kitchen & Overlooks 10th ltt or ,arage Adults. no pets Gflteral 3102 Jal·uz11 1:ac; & "31c1 COIOMADB.MAI more•J~$.185!a6323 gotrrourse.S2790month $450 + $400 depos1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• paid ,\dullS noVt'L' 393 Lg view tot overlooking Rentirnesj31·~ Fee Yearly lease. 117 Rue A~n~ no ree. S45·2CXX! Sm Sunny stud.lo ,9719 llam1lton, CM 6454411 bay & ocean. Quiel 3 Br . 2 Ba . near Grand Valee.OpenSun· Coedamlnitml S230Jbrwtutils' #7515 645-VQ59 private master suite. -------paneled den reaturu SI 0 ,000 DOWN bnck fireplace. Spark I· S2.000 per mo. lmmed. ing pool and spa. Locat- possession Lovely 5 BR ed on a quiet cul de sac. 2 sty, Back Bay area Assumable loans' Take ~ ... (,!QO Owner631-721-L advantage now• 645-0Jll.1 ~e000t 75':4 financing Paularindo School Large 'l:/7~~~-r:tw;ee call U.fw...._d l425 ~f1a; 1~:::' ~~~ :~~; MfeStiBJIU #00'... rt'ar yar . 2 car garage ••••••••••••••••••••••• $37cS Cl $100 Mo Stern M1tml. IEOHlOf " an em2br 1!4924 Co 641-1324. 1 BR. loft $450. 204. 44lh S395 2br in C~' 15400 APARTMENTS Beaut1flul landsraper! garden apt.~ Patio~ or decks Bool & Spa. rov ered parking lfeat p:wl Adults. no pets EST ATE SALE St. Upper. Drive by 1st & THE LUCKY FfW $m San Juan 2br 119684 Four bedroom. 2 bath Small l Br house with call 752-6!9!_ Rent in Costa Mesa's Re11~mes 631-<CiS!l Fee EastbluHhome Must be garage & rncd yard 4 B NEWEST gated 20 Unbelievable' ~z;. and sold t o pay taxns W'5ls1de $415 Pet OK r 2'"2 88-Yearly, all Townhome VILLAGE ' B ' 673 6336 amenities Club & pool COMM UNI practical JIB un1l near eaut1ful pool Two rc.stL~-l'Olll •• -fac's Good area SllOO. TY 2 &3Br bearhes0nly $24.'i1196J.1 COLDWeu BANl(C!RO I BR 5420 $130 2250 \' J II~ u a rd. 541Hlli26 pallos. large lot Fan· ---Eastside 3 Br + den + Broker 67>4912. 2'"' Ba. 1600 . 1800 sq rt Spectacular oce11.11 VICI<' tast1r Won't last price Otheraeal&tote pool S8SO Mo. Kids -· -ofpureluxur)' Garages. &inLaguna •~:4993 $209,800 Call Ann Sant.c ••••••••••••••••••••••• '' l>n 1'111n ol welrom• Call Chnst1na Beacon Bay. 3bdrm. 3ba, hydro· tubs 1n master l ux bud c ..., II ... ~ 18'd k . , uryona !(et' M 28R 2u,\ «1• Vaughnfordetails Moblt.Ho.Ms .ir."11 ln11•,t m,·n1Co 851Stl7or557·2'7S3 oc ,tenrus.2/yrlse suite, formal dmmg 1br,lofl.spa~=64S4 39S Y. Wilson 631 ~0~ t c t ~R It ForS• 1100 3Brll-J ba.Larg-;renced $l700..L.mo.675-ll6l7 rooms. wood burning Renl1mes631-45S§Fee ~ 0 e ea y ........................... Es. .. back yard s.'i60. lsl & Harbor Vi~ 2 slry 4 BR fireplaces. micro-wave & ln\estmenl b ta.., 2100 $350 dep. 897•2144 art 6. $1600/mo. ovens, fenced patios & lalboa P~ 1107 - 640-S77J *EXCITING* .... :•••••••••••••••••• ~; ::::o~~~emer ·ext ~tR:i:e~ ~fm5:! h!~: ~~va~ ~~~~ ... a·.·;5;;~·9;·~··• ~leld OCEAN VIEW -2Br lba on wtr 1695 from Fash.ion Island. 7 Ocean view 1 Br. SS50 I E1tah S. So L Eastside 2 br, detached Waterrront Homes Inc. minutes to s.c. Plaza or Adults, no pets. Sava11r FAMILY APTS. E •STILUFf W 1th or w 1th o ut 3000 ~~u~ ':~ C:tate, rear house. $425. 631-1400 o.c Airport. Just east or Wilde & Co. 675-6§06. Sparklinit clean lrj( apt~ ii;A furniture, ~64 Green· ~9.000. fiade for~~~ ___ 851@__ BA VFRONTCONOO Newport Blvd & so. or Beach yrly Lrg deluxe 3 for fom1bcs with I or 2 MESAVBDE 3 Br Home 2 Ba New br:ier Home Ul Laguna Sprin gs, Lake Ar· Mesa Verde 4 Br. 2 B; Bnghtandlarge2 Bdrm San Diego Prwy St.art BR. 2BA w gar ssOO children ~ear p::irk COHDO c a r Pe ti ng & e t c Hills nicest 5 star park. row head or income reaJ Pool-home. new carpet & + den. Security bldg on mg at $1000 a month 675 97_?7 .. 213 S;S.'i-2111 ~~~ ~~~d 8~0 pcl~ SlS,000 down. Excellent $205.000. G!'fellleaf P..t& estate. 499-3470 551·8215 paint. inc Ids gardener & super Lido Peninsula 631-5439, 2473 Oran gr $275 Nice Bachelor. resp 2 BR 2 B1\ $495 financing, owner may 523 C Roy Mcc:ant., Rltr. BeauUful 20x53 Lancer -,.. ---pool service. $850 location. Possible slip ~vL_C~la Mesa. A~ult. no pets lJ tils 398 W Wil5on ~15 Redh1ll(}~f{ea.lty ,;~:-; ~·:-:011 carry balance on AITD '+ AMPIJSDl·IRVJ,.E, S4a.7729 ~ome -2Br, ~Ba. This 1s lewhltl 546·9950 _ __ available WESTCUFF NB paid 106 £ Ba) AH• · b3I S583 at l~. 2 Bdnn, double --~-e Best Buy 111 town ••••••••••••••••••••••• o .. PoW l226 W1lerfronl Homes Beaut. 1200 sq.ft. 2 BR 2 A,2!. 9 garage, terrific area LOCJlllMlltOCh 1048 Prestigious Versailles H ... illcltona.oc. Ho.In~ ....................... __ 631·1400 Ba,._fplc, dining rm. CaipidrOllO~h 3118 Twoledroom Asking S95,000 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• good investment lo rent 12x60 wilh 8x50 ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••BEACH HOUSE OCEAN VIEW. Calahna. re ng AdJLs. no pets ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 baths. 2 story No 540-1151 WATBWATER out or live in. Buy now panded area. 2Br. 2Ba. lalboctlaa.d 3106 2BR. 2BA. built ms & mtnv1ewfromlivingrm .li75~640-~-__ Spacious 2BR. 2BA Costa Mesa ~mo EVEIYWHEIE for assumable 11~'1 mt l2x20 mCaster bdrm ....................... Q.arage. $S50. 499-2986. _ and yrd. Brand new 2 Br Mec.Artllr V11o9e Duplu apt Enclosed 546-7? 14 ·, '~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS Cool Ocun Breeies $147,000 Spacious 4 bedroom home loeated on a quiet little traffic street Nie~ Slle ram1ly room . hearty fireplace. Well designed Ooor plan. Pool siied lol with covered pnt10 and gas BBQ Near South Coast Plaza and the beach. A must sec! Call 979.2390 __ Tarbell Reallo~ F .. toill Yalty 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MO QUALIFYING 4 BR. 3 Ba. frml OR, wetbar, cash. tar. or' 545-2817 ................ 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUNTINGTON BEACH VUJ.AS 1~7 /8'k . 3 year.s from lowS70.000's UASI W/...-Toe., Sper tacular views, OWC 2nd. 1·526·1968 WSIC Charming Single famiJy BToro 3232 condo. 2 ba. Used brick. 1 BR.pooi,teMis&club gar & Laundry Lots or USTSIDE .sprawling 4 bdrm, 3 eves MOIUHOME home. Avail mid· ....................... frplc . See. entry. Adlts, ~50.64s.4:1111;&42·~ ~t~rage No pet s 1 Br Adults, no IX'h baths. 2 frplcs, WET Sharp townhouse, 2 Rr. SALES November for I mo. 3 HOMEFORRENT S950/mo. Call 6"4·9259. PARKBRISrOL ~ 1542$·!17\wkdy_s Refr1ge $3115 ~11 BAR. beamed ceihng, 2 1'2 Ba . n r water . 2706 Harbor, Ste 206·A Br+ loft. SUlO/mo. Call 4 Bdrm. 1675 Fenced M2·88080r644-8722 1 br. pool, gym. sauna. Coroao del Mar 3122 645-0lllfl fam rm . tge kitchen. Sl5S,OOO Assume 13<k 540-5937 Kay 644'·9060 or 673-8585 yard & garage. Kids & 3 BR 2 Ba MESA VERDE n r SC Pia 18. SH5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... •·-Stop huge maslcr suite. Ex-fin . & low down. By ..e!'l· pets welcome. 545·2000. area .. plus pool. Xlnl 645-944 Large 3 Br 2 Ba lower 3 "r. - pa naive patio & pool Owner 213 /986·3124, O c E A N F R 0 N T $700 Mo. Winter. 3 Br. l Agent, no fee. family nbrhd. $1,000 mo. -- 2 --blocks to beach dis l bdrm Smgle person area w1rock rimmed 714/6312535 _ LAGUNA BCH new Ba, frplc, patios. Best 1 .... ili;gtowltodl 3240 w/a $4000 opt 1 David. un!:~~~:~r~iew hwasher frpk ·soft ~mo+ sec MS~ s pa & waterfall M101 estate own Un· rrom $29900 rent $400 loc.675...u85,673-1401 ....................... agt,644-3255 2 story, 2BR. 2,,BA water. patio S8SO Mo 2 bdrm. 2 ba Lo11>-nhouse $359.000 believable fin incl 7'k-mo. 499.J81s · LocJ-1.._. 31.., Convenient loc. ,2 Br 1 Bluffs condo, ~r. 21.')ba. Frpk. um Mesa Bturrs Lease 673-8t57 Easts1de. 3 years old. MISS~~:;ALTY 1st ! OPEN Sun l·S 1661 C~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba. fenced yard. No new crpl/paml. 2 car Or. CM $725 mo lochttor~. r.~~·7~d~~~.~J~4~ l__ Indus St. See class 1002 ,___... 1600 Whitewater vu Emerald pets. Water pa.id. $375 pkrd. S980/mo. Incl util. 5"2·7429 eves 558 0797 S27S mo All utihlles pd evs & wknds p AMOIAMIC ••• ;.;.:::!•••••••••••• Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Loll· Mo. + seauity. 848-4525. w ys 17Hl732·3383: Messaoe w lk t be h R r t i be e v e s I k d -.=a=__ --a 0 ac t' Nice t br 11ar c11>Ls OCUHYIEW H.lHOla!DfiE-OLD MEWPOKTILYD enn s-pvt ach·pools, A hop, skit & a jump lo (714)640-S: n s : Lovely WoodBndge Con· 549.9322 12131426·9666 drapes. dish\\ asher . l 2¥•%A.l.t.O. UMDB MARICET 8 442 sq ftfee land r.oned fpk. Sl350mo. 9'15-ll20. the beac ! Only S600 B' · do. 2BR.1BA. Tastefully , 2 Br, 2 ba. beaut. view or p20 ML 5 966-l299 or $240.000. OR MORE 3 Bdrm, 3 ba, VIEW C·I. 1100 sq ft or display Victoria Beach, 2bdrm, rents this gor~eous 3br ig Canrion-3br., 3ba .. 2 decor a l ed in Earth bay, private Garage • Wood&glassdes1gn.top townhome in this Prt'· & ore space divisible compl. refurbished. ~se w/cracltling brick fp ., cor ~vie~. tonea. Levelors, new Refrig $9 00 mo 3Br 2Ba TnPlexUnil quality, wlk to bth. stigious private com· w/2restrooms+360sqrt winter or yea rly fireplace. huge fenced pool, Jacuz.t1 & tennis plush carpets & Pool 846·0096. Frplc. hu1 ltin kitchen s er u r it y s y 5 t em . mun ity with tennis of storage w/loft Ex $ 1 5 0 0 I m o . P . P yard, dble garagt and so ct.s. $1500fmo. 7:18-0279 1625. 857-ZIM. 833-9S09 ----n.e~· C'a rpet & paint vacuum.intercom.Ask court,pools&spas.Xlnt elusive offerln.g at (213)795-2937. muchmore!#$364 LUXURYcondo,3Br,2"" 152-8318 · Co1toMno 3124 ft'n ced rear }ard. ing S395.000 3 frplcs. finaneing with large as· ~·5,000. ......___. • ....._..a. ,,169 RenUmes631""555Fee Ba, or water. F.P., v ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage S600 ~o 1117 bl ~ .__,....,__. "' S800 &.... ecant.28R,28A.OP. MEWLYDEC,_ "A .. Jenn1rer lilnt• Open Hu SattSun 1 4 ~uma e loan. Priced for COIOM.l PACIFfC ....................... HOMES FOR RENT /mo. "6\673-9060 N~ pets. SS50 mo OSO ""· C.M o""n Dail• ' · AskforRonStevens. 1mmed saleat$d5,000 lLTIS 8,\YCREST 5 bdrm ~ & 4 Bdnns. S625-$'72S. 2Brpenthousefor lease. V ej p l Br gas pd. ent'l l(ar r -' MMltetilhtclh IOfiYSHALn 64 u? bomew/pool,ltr(eyird Fenced ra rds Irr spec\acularbly&ocean 9$;.~ roperties d washer, pool Adult.' Easts1de I BR. ulll &><! • _!97·$_454__ 675-2311 -$1800. LIDO ISLE garages. Kids & pets vus.$1000.5"--0581 T .. 642·$073 qu11!Llocat1on PetsC~K EMERALD IA y oodo-/T•-chormlo1 4 ''"m, 2 A''~•m;. 515 .2000. •NEWPORTllGTS• ·~T'1 d JSZS Ur. I loAol :'ro~~.~·~ "" 11'8. N 1 3bdnn. 2ba, ram rm, un· aio... forMlit 1700 b1th. newly redecorated gen 1 no ee. 3br, 2ba. gardener. nr ...... -: ..... • ........... Newly deror C:a.s pd ewe eganl cstm 5 Br 4 der pr Iced $20 ,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 11800 mo. Yearly. Bill Sharp Executive s Br. 3 beaeh, frpl., adults, 2BR, 1 i,.,eA !Wereallon end gar . pool. d.~hu Lrg 2 Br Adult. ~tar car gar All extras. In· Sharp! Open Sunday, to.tSlpsA•• Grundy,m.fl81. Ba, Fem rm, 2 tp'a, S700 /mo. 251 Knox. hclli'ties. Private Adults.&42-$073. shops, pool, all uttls pd ~~::·~~~I :~~s.water 1 .4, 34\ Peachtree. Waterfront communi\y ON SEASHOR£. larduer · $1095/mo. &45·5110 Buch. gate guarded 3 Ir Tow-••aWM 0 1 1 884 x. _Mspoincr:ovi2 aB .• RS48+-0336rem.:.. 631·5"76 U lrr3BR ~ rrom l8drm,lbawlthlc1t centCral&MM143. Love.ly ,lfe2br.2bacon· community. - EI e II a -n t j 4 6 O S F A 1 I 0 I y 1 E W SlS0,000 to $31S,OOO. At· car. Ocean vitwa Fully 2 Br 2 Ba condo. compl. do, ocean view, micro, _ •16Sl ~::i'Yga~ero. poolr g. 1 !.!'hr. rm. 0 W W 0 hkup. ~howplace. So. Laguna UAUall sume loan Is owner 19. furnlahed. Mo. to mo on· rec, 'h ml from 0«en, a/c1 @50. Sand,Y M2_jl49 .......,.. tL...&.-1600-Adul•· ..... .,.,.,, U3w patio & mott Reri. 5411$ 180 degrtt OC'Can view. ~ slat financing. Res/art ly.11050/mo. rent ~/mo, •.a mos -....,...its--.. ~ ~....,,., &last 645-1693 Secunly Private drive 15% Shella.2U.*=S212. Waterh'ontHomeslnc. may lse/opt.lan or buy' LIOOISLI ....................... Sp1eious2 Br.18¥ 1395 PALM M~/\J\P'f'; Below mkt •t 1629.SOO DOWMr.lneMT I/ · 1.111400 approx $9000 dwn' 4 Br. home, newly re-D;luxe Duplex . CdM 3Br,l'1Bll M2S t.;iun t561Mt:i;il>r Auumable rtnancrng, AssumelO.~l.StT.O.l 1"s. llOO 181-310hr•l.f1'11 ' modeled .mtt92. 2;";.nh~I 54.yte 38~. dryfac ,F' 5489556 lBr rurn SQ>,2Hr un VfTSJI ~:~d . occupancy. OWC 2nd on CARMEL ....................... tto.nU•MI•• ()pt.Ion to buY! Gor&'®I 4 Br. 3 Ba. 2 llory with ltlt(hen 't~i ~~:~~nin Lr« (Inn 2BR. or. furn 1425 t'all 9 4 4,-. o.-! M 0 D £ l. w IP o o I &: aclous well kept Tri· •n••••••••••H••••.... 2br/2b• home w /crack I. Y)ew, 1uard l•le, pool, Laundry nn llOO m~· adults. no 11«1. S4M 211A 546·9860 $5000+MlwYA SSS.3>13 __ Jacui900alfr~lar7 sy1tem. lu near so. Coast........ lJOJ ln1l>rlckft~act,2~r le~, S2000 Mo. ~13SA$.1ll4Si6 · "B"'f>laeentla5"S7983 ............... , .... or no in(erest payments ror 6 mos. 714/"U8'l Will mon you Into this PACJOUS 2 BR 2 BATH SB. . Ca I $-UOl or Plata. ()wne~ Lll\lt hu ••tt••••-••••••• .. ••• ft:!· fl mGR. a50 f1373 . •• .. •••••••••••••nH•• 38R family Home. ~':o;: ,~,:\!':kgu:~ 752-1373 fr~li'F~~carpet • llMTALS 111 fltln ln=tlllt 4br w. 1 =~~~o:~R.ESr:!fi1 Af ...... JillH 7<,·~ TMIWtlM.lllB SelJer M mt Move! To oc:ean. Walk to bu ch P• n , ~"""'rear yard. Y e • t I >' • W e e t I 1 · w mm.!Jll . • t.eMll. 8 • A l • , ....... ................ A" a II . no•• I 8 r. Laury Adult llniU al al !!'!cap fot aP& -~ tnclottd c•n1111. 111 Wlaltr .i,a,4• Bdrm•. mort! OnlJ ! "'311 ar. t aar. tean •· .... ..._. )JOI f~a'1~ 11._. l2 6 2 e.&TumaonU.48r indtown -Owner ntxl· JunUer Lant. C.M. Newport Buell fl Reatlmea -4555F IU T. •••••••••••••-n•••••• Car.;pool .. MMdfJ Br Wtll 41ttoralM ., 11a.-. 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L1 r '310042 549·2170 sr are lerpt & ea::grs tsome. condo, office .e11~t ~ ~ •· i&-11JllM 846:1:181--JtM . ~~------Care/Id, Courteous ....................... d11ma1le repairs Qual11y Remo~ Sptclalst T8r~t'k r:unl~nit s. ~t·~31JWJ@ ~ ae~ > ' I... _}. HAlJUNG ' QUMP HOUSECLEANlNG ~_Cfu1a . ~7-4058 The Paper Han11er. Prof work Lit' 1-894·9798 C.:ut1loin rupcnlry. Work_guar. 645,3116 C:eat..-..... Q...... R•o.bea.eroa Son\ · S.O~S,asUorRandy, Re11.E11celle"t rtfs. Mmlc&..tw lft5lall.D~ralorqu11I looflltt clrd1~. p11t1<111 J.S C'on111 Sh & t -1 -...................... Gt.tMJtl•~~rtt~t. Jd ~-·-~ ~rro~7~..J.5-JQ1_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est Steve !147·4281 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'o Nobody does It bt!t • ~l~:ogri ht!urn I' ~"'t:t 22 Yeoar:1 Exp. Custo )1'1 u p. I. abs,t. TU:ESIS>JJWBTRIM CLEANING HOUSES Theory /Plano/Stght WALLS BY BOBBY 0 r¥&ge Coast Roof1n2 t~·r ' Llr'd & bonded crpls 1l• m~ebieach Uomes, ~. AIJU ~ CQSJ'lm/rea . tfHtn) .()ara1e' t yard tl~n· Xlntrefs. Rtu prices 1ingln,a. College pror. Quahty.fastserv11:e. Reroofln&. repairs Call ~ rct• t>St Ca ll Jot>, Hall . ll\lldin ~ms Sl.5. Re_IJlO!lls" ~ 2!08 :_ mini & remo•M.-,elee~ ..ups. Freee§l..»7·1'!1 M11rl16U-~~·lOem...). yo11r home, any age L8yrsexi>: _ 661 0922 646·2389,5q,:1133. :>~ ~11 avg room $7.50. l'ouch D C ups .~!ee est. ~ ~UUNG --Student has Ho.Klttlla _Grace~~ An> type wall covering Stcr.t..W~tcn l'at1o!I, dl'ck111gs, ext s1d· SIO "h "' G 11 OCJ •re .JLLi:lQ ~ tru-" ~t t •••••;;~·~;;:••••••••••• r.J..M.... 1 n s l a I I e d b Y •••• ••• ••••••••••••• ••• . ' r ...... uar e m ••••••••••n••••••••• .. r-"' d L .., "'· ra e. I 0 .,..,.....,ER -·-., NEEDASECRETAHr 1ng~. l11ndllt·ajlt' de:.1gns petodor Crptrepair PE1'8 "R"PEOPLt: 5'1,.. 1•r t~r, c UD· ompt C 15&-191'6. I us.,..,,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ourneyman paper ~k •Offi S~ull & int "ork Free est IS yrs exp Do work Boardin~&Groom•l'li u,P•. tree t nor. manl. 1'11allll: ouJ~ _ Xlnt pe~al " prof fall Special, ext int hanger Ins, he, work R P11 , ce495 sb3 l,11•, bonded 631 0401 m_}'self Re!s._5.11-0JOI ··we Care . 5'8JM8 ~~· lteMl·@t LIAt4 ur Youtt ACT rt'fs 1 SZl-4631 art 7 or painting. Pror. Rsnbl grntd Ralph Caruso us ra es • REMOOB.ING • NoSteam NoShampoo p -t -~·--' ~V~_l1Lli93 wknd f~eest~ve547.428J _ 991·1936 Tli. llm ..it!J & nl'" ron~l Stam Specialist Fast •• '!:":~ .................. 3 ...... .-....... ,"E.1' .A~i1'91iii~ Rt'tlred couple 11va1I. to f'ult' patntl\g by Richard ••WAU..PAPER~ ... TiLEiNSTAL.LED ... 1(1., l'umm Qua lil) drJ Free_ll,!l~ 1582 DRVWALl. ACOUSTIC MK t?FAlfTR,.f) im 548-39&4 houaes1t. min 2 wks, Sinor. Lu~. 11\S. 13 yrs of Custom paperhanging A)f>)iott i, uur Jnll·t>d Ll•m1n~ ROBl!:RT'SCARPET 14 >rs exp fully I.it'd & f'Whalifll . t~f\ttc~ LZ HAULING Const 4 DllcJ.~an 30 760-J§88 -happy N.B rustomers Res1d comm S40.2766 All kinds Guarantttd j~··•••••••••••k• .. •j•; ( un ,tru1•t10111H 2707!11• REPAIR. Restret~h. ~ insured 5.12SSC9 ~.:a.~g . Odd jobs l\j00 a, ltfdent.ial ~I!~. M«riocjts.nkff TI!.!M.y_ou. __ ~1:4410 HANGING SlO a roll. Refs Johp89J.l60l .!I • ' I t 1' 14 ·" 1'·1 in~· u 'ltit~31 .. I lay,allr~airs6738490 DRYWALL TAPING le"''-------!12,d01!!1>..trudl 6JIOJ22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARRY'SPAINTING quality, free est &l'ro•tlStnket r~, .;1r• ,. • "'·'1°111• C --II . UOMl:l~l>ROVEllENT -MARRYTODAY ln\~xt 5yrsexp stripping Call Sroll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... :-\.pto,111 •0:11 11~111 ':4ocHAlE CONSTR. etMnt/c:o..cnte A texture:. & atoosuc. Rt:PAlR. PUJMBlNG. HMMe..... No blood teslS req LI<' Reas. Cree est. 64~9383 645 9325 SOUTH AMt-;RICA I t l u' lum hum"". Cram •••••••••••••.•··~··•••• free {'16l Kt-vln67S 9088 • heat mg. carpentry, tie,.. ••••••• .......... •••••• prtl\ltded 988-3797 wkdys · · ·rRAVELSERVICES \I l""il \I~ l'\\l'l,t, 111.: 11•1111111 t'rt~<'h coJ~~~~SJsn \)~ywall Plaster'-Wt' 1111 f'~es\ No ~ Want a iEAU.YCLEAN All. s,__alld"Sa!JSun A~5~•1~~~f"111~0~~.:~! ~:~~!~~:••••••••• My specialty Call Tery "'"' li'uJllnl: . ..,1 riprn..-1loors. 'k) hl(hh & patw L . 1 l93:113 • 642 8482 ')>atcb wny holes f,fillt MO s11a . ~~l _ _ _ HOUSE? Call O\n&ham u__ _ Free..i refslJ.51.7292 Neat patches & texturi> Jat'kbon Tours 759·(ll73 1:,1,,,.,, 1-.,11,10 11 .. ~ 1·u\1°r)M8 3t~ 1c 11 _ }nmL11·~631 2•30 c.. n J.tuon G1rt.Fret,M64}S123 ~ =--~ 11 f,,,. I l =1'1.:lhi! IW0\1Al>DITION NOJOBTOOSMALL tri al R,, lryPI mttmry -ROBIN 'SCLEANING ••••••• ., ••••••••••••••• rnternaUonal Painting mttlt. 193-1439 TretSe"ice ••Iv 1111 ~1· ~:t'IAl.IST' Brk & Blk Lie· JSl44!1 ••• ~ •• :................ Dr;:i'F 9'l~co--Tigki ServK'e a thoroughly BR ~C K ;oRK ' ~m~ II High Quality. lnt;Ext PLASTER PATClllNG ····-rit"Ef;"oE5ic"NS°··· 8aby,ittinq H••fOrMlt'hni: tl1•1·k1o. Dal~. homt-"!163 87bi t LECTIUCIAN Pl'll'f'd Remodel. 1.8 6ft..'999 cleruouse. $-4().~7 ~ s. rwport. n°5/' Yree ~~516::.1631 In t .ext JOyrb e«p Pruning. Sculptunng t~ ·•••• •••••• •••••••••••• hum••' frl'l'l'~l .John An:. 83S·2l82 ~p 2313 1'll(hl. free estimaLe on C ("" ~fl~ l Expert;-~ 61:~f7•5 rvtne · e s Saint Laurent & Sons Neal work Paul !>45 2977 Top. Thm, Removab. r Hit. \111m,• mi ht1mo· 1 I 11 ;~11~.130 tiOl 1301 _l'0NCll1'.."'TJo:WORK largeor!HllallJobs. :.~~=b~··Pauilt~~ supplies turniih~3: -BestinPablt&Paper ED 'SPl..N>"TERING Clean·Ujl.631·2513 ,fl r ,\ •IP Ill \'11 t11r lJ ROOM ADDITIONS foundation~. ~1de~alk~. i.11· •39662l 67J.0059 Dave or ~ Cll£.l.t4f7 tnastwodht 967-8003 Brick-Block Concrete 548-0850 __ ,_ -631 · lJS! All Type!> Int. ud:x. l. Window c~ 11 \I 1oli>-1~1-11.~I'•'• patio slab~ 1·u~tom R"'SJD ''()M't'I -"~-..... -C --y ---Veryreas.Llc.bonded C ..__,~ 645·8258 ReMUCCOb --.., • l'o111·r,•tdtdllm·k Walb hrtck L .. oo(;053!1 ·· • r, ·'" " • RESID COMM'L lean Up ourActC'o 8ob548·7Mllj~!l906 6.---••••••••••.••••••••••••• •1,,ol 11 , 111, ., ~ huml' I lli•ums ti:IH 1~1~ . ll 111 ~ thll hly quull(il'<I No Joh Complet.e Maintetuirwt' Housecleanini;. apls & Custom Brick. Slone, 2S yrs exp Lie t rluMbN.9 Original Wrndow Washer ,.t 111111 h , 11111\1.111111th Cabinet Mc*lnq Cerom1c Tilt loo lrg small 6.'l\ :?004 641·89ii u£ftrt'I QS. 631 l9ll3 Blod '. Concrete. Stucco Bonded. Ins. Rers. Color ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avg 3 brhome. $3S "II '"' ~ ,,,,1 ,, 11~111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••:•••••••~•••••··~~··• ardenifMJ -. -LKT THE Mt)USI': -Rds. Fn•e est. 5'9 9492 exj>ert 963·1»!1 Qick__ McCORM ACK P~M.B.G ~1·7698 11 •• t>1 ~11t1111! full 111111· 1\.ll l'i>"' k1tdwn !Jars llanM·n~ t:t'ram11· l ilt'.••••••••••••-·-•••••• HOME'.U!Pl\OVEMENT CLEANYOURHOUSE M•KBLETI' "'STONL'. RENTALSPAINTED 24HOURSER\IO. "LettheSunsh1ne ln" 'I 1111•11•;1rl1C'( I • I £lour:. l>hO~'l'rS, lUh3, l'LEANL'PSl.AWN Ttle rtoors, fencing. c llS -1,,.,.,8 n ""' r. pf l t Lil' 1294378 6759194 CallSunshlne Window a.;u.11:1• unit:-l.i) ,·.ill art4l'M 5S78280 . ltt b ~ 11 u -L_lle_,'!"·-· Ind install prt'fab er ec .promp .reas .~ >11 • .:1 i.1~ ti521, t''l' 5'19 It~ ' ~t a1qtenante u .ndilt'p fo_bs m t8~ani~~~ri.:..~ General.Hou.wde.antnli! r r PI n 6 4 5 5 6 o 2 Seaside Pntg SJ6.~ TOP HAT '"-'bMcJ peanin&, Ltd S4S.J!85~ "'111 Corpt'nter THE TILE MAN ~rte e1>I 642ffl7 ' Rt liable. Refe<efl('e& 213 ~·OICO Spel' m restauranl.' & CLEARVIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"rer est 640.2062 l'le T T . ,Elet·triral·Plumbhlg Ow!!_~ns._ -~ ~10 Mo•'--All Painting Int $450 ext rommerc1al 1Aork Lie• WINDOWCLEANINCi '" 11 1 •·r1·r11h 1tr· h1l001I fl1u1r' \l1·c·r,•tall'"ram1"T1l" II ..in,up) Mm.• rll'l R la.n>eO(ry,rougltJfU1i4JI .. RSCL"' .... ' ,..., S6:IO Neat. complete 11404321 636-2030 <.:hrisorT1m966 6484 r • ~ n . ~ ~ ' ~ au 10~ · amt1·nan1·1• Roors Mason!) ·Stucr;o • ~· •••••• •••••••••••••••• • Fret' est, refs 851 -~2-. u11111l•l111 I! 'h1·I' 1111! lli'tinrtiw lru.tallJtion Arnw ~ 11-111 ller3 Btll 960-l44U efe& MAI RS rrGLEAM' t-A-I MOYIHG • Drains clt>ared from Slo Wiftdow T..tincj II,, 11 i.: h i\ f 1111 'h l.11 =~IJXilti 8-lb 8612 846-2240 Top Queltt) SpHi:il OLYMrlC PAIHTIHG Plumbmg repair' f'rl'l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'umplt·t1·"·n111·~ ~n·1· \\\\I\( l'lll\ TREES Europu-n t'NfLo;m~Mt Exp . Houeclea,;r Hel l'drt' m handling 2S }r~ INT t:XT FREEF.ST l'~l M&M6429033 Quahtn 1n1·t>l972 • 't llnr1tfr1I . 11 .. 'tl 1 Toppt>tl n•mon'C.1 rll'..i n Jobs &Igor Small. Call Rtf. Free Est SH 24 exp Com"""ihYe rail':. HI GHQUAL.WORK Freerounrow.est •"I I IUI~ I .1,3111-.1 \ti~ l>I:! ~bll4 up' la" n n!OO\ 751 3-176 ar(fr 6P_l\I 9114~ ~ llrs. 956-l8 No _Qvenu;;· 71Q-LJ.SJ LOW RATES ~· 1900 Wam Ad Resulll. 642 S67H 644:8494 t 1 Apartrnerh Uniwn Aparlmtnh Unfw1I.. or+mt nti FurnisJi.d l etttols t• Sfw"e 4100 Oftk• llllkll , 4400 Offic• • ...., 4400 ._..u ltisirHu ltnM.ss MOMy to Lomi 5025 ·····•••·· ·······•••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• or Unfw1'1ishecl 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Opport.i.lty SOOS ~ 5005 O~ 5005 ·~··•••••••··~··••••••• Hu11t1nqton 8Neh 3840 Hew port Beoch 18 69 • •••••••••••••••••••••• s B t·ondo to Vir. 3 br. 2 EUcUTIVi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• \: ENTU RE CA PITOL ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Hdrm apt SliOO vrh bd. I roommatl' only, SUfTES $460 LOSING LEASE, quit 'RESCHOOl On equ1l) bam. New Rrody. Mon In! I 11 ti rm t h .11 h u n ~IJd c 1ous. ne" I} dl' M F s325 m'• + , , llfll( bu:.in(>S). :.elhng out Mail lox Retttab • businesb ideas Prefer I• ,. I ul •t ~ '"'"" '' I'• 1110,ulJ '>lt~) 11111 Ultl l'oral1•d '.\lature .'Pl on ~Ills 'JohnOO 1954 eve~ IN pre 5 t I g e N l' w po r I ALL supphts and r1x One or the hoc.test bus1 IBn cldosla Me.uda edLand & :. 0 r I w are & h I g h ,, : II u II I • n' l ., II 1'.iut tii~ ltM:l I I I' I a v.i Rt• a It,. ., t-N a' -b h Hfll'TAGl Center dnvt addre11s tures lncluc:hng ness opportunities toda} u1 mg incl Agt technology 855-9863 6~,3 I"'"' noomma e. •. nr c . .. ... ~... <Hr~ring 3 i;ultl'I wuh 2 1s the pn11ately ownl'd 714·640-4287 l. (I,, .t "' ·' r"' ( "II ti Cl \'!'r,ollllt·~ ~pal'IOU' 2 Rt """ ,2b lb BBQ • ~ r Display l'a!oeS, wailing Mort~ Tnnt ~ •• ~ht,\ 111"'' ., 2 liJ St•ruril; l(Ult' r, ll.jar.eu:. . Newluic.uryoffire~~re ~on erenre rooms. room rha1rs. Beaut) Mail Box R ental Montytol.ocill 5025 D d 5035 1•.11111. "'' 'hdr hit m ll & I l'luhhuu,1'. 1wc•an 1ie111 Rooms 400 Jrpk:, $27S,6'13-l9S.S 111 I r~1n e's b'1n1elll ~1" + J>ilont's •nd re· Salon hairdryers and Service. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ff s 'l. .·;u i:.11 \J7'• p1·r ~fili .\1;, ~7 Hm ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want.ed roommate shart• ct'nt.er! Easy Prwy 3(· ~~~on ~DON'T MISS hydrauh<' chairs, mir •Huge Profits• Wido w has mone) to loan ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"" ,, t. o.1~\ 1 ~,,., ~l'r 1 Lei:una Bell(h Motor Inn. J G 2 bdrm. 2 ba 1·11ndo l)eSll Avail., 'fl<»\'• Otll '_", ! 1 '-I ...,..., • rors. she I Yes and plants * Lo lnvfslment • for RE SJ0.000 up No Sattt.r ~Co. •L 1, 1, 0 , 1 t <. , 1 1 Westclff 98.S No. Pa1•1r1c Coast Will-. R11lboa Next lO fo•det'91Js. , °" """""' Also, make·\IP. shampoo Write or <'all for FREE c:r~il l'heck . no penalty All types or real estate ii I iS'I 1:ix1 bk for I.al~(' ~ llr & I llr MW). Laguna R('ath lfioal(r f'pc, 1111<."l"fl, rr1r s~1-t2~1 · 640illtl30 iinll hairprodut'lS uiro·on how to start your Call Denison Assot• rnvcstmenlsstnce 1949 \lo ll111gh.1m i".1llH 7> P.11w l'oul Arlulh Daily. Weeki>·· K111·h1•n .('ond. pool F'urn SJSO -·U";~C~~. Cal1631·97!>4or L ~n CAentelr bl 673·7311 SptcklliDncjitl r' 1;.15 1115~ a1JliJble Low winter tar~ AN. art ' l.11 •-.. -"""'-* JrterG,S9861M>9 easing va1 :i e 1 Ill 2ndTDs ' llH \'\I' t\ ~;\\ ~ 111 • 11.i rates 4!14·214 i;.12 9572 1.2 &. J room No lease~ DON 'T DELAY'' •1 e is Bil('' Clas~if1ed ' • ,.,,. 1 .. 1 ~.1r.1i.:1• ,t111 ,. A. I 111 :! ll.1 :! Stor} Yt•.ir ,, lb 1 & quir"d. Adj. ~r rter H you're not rt>adm" the Mail Call Express 3857 ad~ are really small 642-2171 545-0611 1 .... " o;;u ·•i:.i 1 11 1:cHo<I lo11.•:i1ton SJl~J oa oa nn $'90 up ~I. 2 br. Iba hou:.e. walk ' -" ·pc I l 1 .. A ..,,~·' " I • ' u II k L-< w1~ week I} K1tc:hennellt'. lo beal'h,CdM, t337 ..,, + H~el ~~-9-. ·-· ........ Bu.ft om~s ror little ads tn Class1(1l'd. Blr('h Street 205. NB lolp e 0 prop e :.ale:. FworEyPoAurYTTHD.Es .&MOSTno1n· .1.!• ·'•711 no rn 1·r "'" "' ~ "" . -, 1111! le M to ,,,.,. " you're m··•1n" a lot or 9_~ """""'•11 r a s with b 11( re .. 0 Ol'ean front 675,8740 ut1ls. 673·'"~'l _,_ 17TH w. a1e. o mo """'sq •< ......., " ......., ....... ..,., ad h d b 0 _ ilr : 11.1 , 11•t ii "' , 111 I .!Br :!H.1 l>pl\, tl!>!>e Lu ~ "'' -1 to 1480 1Q rt ca 11 newsy mlormat1on as M 3 k e your shopptn., ers 1P an I.I! re At ennison Assoc . l•l .. tJ r '\r IH •" h I bt•a1 h 2 rar ~ara,l!t'. Peninsula Point. $150 No Male /Fenta.11' Roomm1te ¢~ 7H/4f4.~ wet I Ill ~ so~ great easier by usint. the Da~ suit~' To plat'e your 673 ?Jll ... , 1 ,1.!M•.t: rrph' ibh.,.,hr S5:l0mo s moking . cooking toshare ~wt3•pl"Q-2ot 3rooftlt!lrtce .m,.. 4------• .buys rlass1£1edad.l'all toda} 1 .-511)42 Pri\·ate enlranr e fessionals 4 Br wr:.pa A/( let d kl!..lJtil •M!WPOITlfACH ly_P1lolCl~if1l'd_Ads 6425678 Want Ads Call6425678 '\ .: ·II.' rr .. m n. h "l'Jl IUU' 1 ''1 675·3391 Hunt Brh sns MC>.. !' • p n y pr g. Dehne. kin --·l"• l'v-' r ~lltt •k \ hwluwil l!Jr I A YFIONT --------inrl. AV114t new. c:.ii ' 'ecutiJorr:r~ '~as;, • • ••••••••• • • ••••• • •••••••••• \•lulh nP•lf•h L "Bl' 28\ X L Room Ill lge C.M. hou.st. ·.!!.8-1._~. Re1~mi • ~ • • ux -" f • tra rg lndry far. frpk. nr OCC. tArfl Back Bay ho1J1e. 4 ~ M _, -... n. !ind t'S rtrept1on. · • i•• ~ni ".' r~ 01erlo?kinii ~JO mg 951·~ ----Br. !Ba. PooUrlaundry suite si~:~~ Ill· util1lt ... Janitorial •• 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL • 1k I , l I h fr••m Bai St'<' bldnR lnder ~ice £um1Shed room m $250+ '• 11l1 ls C1ll cld. 118 W. l~ SL. ~~-_ ',. •n u1•-t,111 . .:. '."r )lrt>und pa~king AdulLs privat e home Costa 5111.mo..!.---JU:ll!!'!I 1-~ ............. -~ ~· !!•' """' -'~11' . (l,_r,o I SIOOCI mu 6'5 67iS Mesa CaU alter 6PM. l bdnft unlum lsl. last ------8 Days • 3 Lines 8 Dollars • . , •l•'l''"1t 11o1. 1lt!ti \duli-,pa1·1ous apt No 548--6892 ____ mos + util. male1 S:OAr~~j':"~[~~. Oftbtw~ • e Br '''" • utit ;.ir, J Pl'l!> 1 mi Ocean E ·s 1 DE c M Very r,mak . ms mo HD 1nt._etc ~~_,_ _ !~ }1f'.;:,.n.:~~!,.1l e It s easy to place your Way Week Classified by mall. and 1t 1'.1rkt11 I .11 .,'1""'1110\Afl &12 2357 spacious' Very privata' da_8SI·~ "'842 ~ ~. managel"I otrict 2 l'OO· • costs 1ust sa -that's only a dollar a day' To Qualify for this • tll!iro·.i H1t,r.2 '\t1•p,1uthl'lWi1Ch,3 Br 2 Own entranre. HomeyC .. M f /sbr 3bdnn 2ba .Al•& f • •·i'. --0r~rttf rooms. Ideal spec I ff be lrvmt' 3844 1 ua rrpl1 t>nclsd pa!10 111ttr fireplace Roo m .ftpl :f !IU!Miet lfs v1tw ·! --toratioo . orr Npt e 1a o e r. you must a non-commercial user offering ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yt•,~rl)~ Si35 Mo Call and beth Gal pre£. S3tO IP5+"'il .. t., llftt ·t!ki> ' StlTE .J> r: Ft l':At w i y Ca 11 • merctiand1se fo r Sa le UP to $800 per ad . and the price must • WOODIRIDGE I 673 250, Isl last teq i46 ms ..._~~ "T:_ __ ,, --~v"•i-ol'**5 a•il .... CallfOfl'ia Cot'l)tl'lercial be in yo d Th t t th h • ~~ l>l'r fllll ., bdrm. 11 l>~pl!.'>. I Ur. part I) rurn wkn~ev~ __ __._,._ t• M. sbr. Promenlor t .. ' ~ce ·~x("(. .. tt' ~ .. ers. •n -0344 .• ur a e COS S a ys e Same W e t her your ad h..i !l:il 1~:i nuili" ~~~~:;1 beach tl6.\ Mo I NEWPOIT~ ·Point-2BR. zBA,~s + ~&c. ar o.c A~~ ~are z ol<' i;ui&.e in Prt'· • needs eight days selling time or 1ust one e L 8 h 3848 2rooms in4bdnnhoUllt' ~iJ.8754731 _ _ .511-0f'J __ .:i.._l~ sti;ftou.airportare11YIS • 0 9""0 eoc I Du11h"( U'"'lairs 2 Ur T · ...-i c.-k NEWPORT BEAru Nr .,. ·n "" d· .. 'I II • U d • ••••••••••••••••••••••• r"1 ... ~ s' Ld ' enml!COUrts.I""""'. 1ft.01Ce l'efip, 1X>n1mr. ...,. _,. 'r or n8,I S ('a se one wor 1n each box A bout 4 words make one 'h·1·:10 \ u•w l><•lu\l' I & l rp c i:arage . e,ir t o 645-2015 lux borne. Msa Vrrl1• -0 C Airport. 340 Co U'-151·6226 I f d I f H1 \flh '\t-"'I~ dw1rat rh,u~~'~{i~:ic~a~ Y~~/ Private Furn Room ~& f.!50 .. 557·Jl.50_ _ ~rt 644·T7]%_ _._ -For lease l2SO sq rt ofr • C aSSI ie ine 0 type Minimum ad IS 3 ltnes Please print • t•tl n•(n)ll'. 1lt'h"' a~her 1~a~ ~ , · e h \ ~ {~ .11 Bath . Relr1 iie S21S Wanted M F to sher:' 2 NEWPORT BEACH $04 spat'e. newly f't'de~oral • plainly • di~po~al. heatf'd vool Cluhhou,eAH· '19-1 6300 Easts1de. Costa Me1a Br I Ba !\pl m Irvine N£10 0Ne1 s"'lf.O'l'~rrl~~sq ed U 8 Ptrf("('I for MD • r:------------------• elt-\ator 'ubtt'r prkn)! , ~du!ts_.no~s &l50Hl8 •Prt'feT 11eat & n:spon51 -;:)IC ,, .. ,.. or Dentist F'ftr1nrt1r1·an ------------, ~ & up Call.\94 liOl!J I Hr Condo. $.'.iJO Mo Sl90 ·h t 1 2 1 , ble $2~ + ·~ ulils. ~'41-1324 _ _ 1~1101 • \' " r ~ :i 1 11 es C a I I + 5 are u 1 • s Y 50 da 85 "'" I • L,11wer IBR. IHA Yrd 213 icio.2J23Richard pool home. non smoker S4S·:r•7 !Y1· ~....,,.,., JV' A H.B. Proreu1ona l Ofr 'lc>1"lhend No pets $5()11 842-2.:;81 fies._. " • "fulf ~Se~Y\ct''Vl:~ IWdg ipa~ Avail On • I • mo '!tar} Boardman MEAROCEAM! Area College Pa;k iioo ' IV~ONfl'HEBtACH · eo ut1•e s uit~ Broothurst al Atlwnte • f • f't>altor 49U4H 2 bdrm, I ba. rireplace Mo. inclds utill. S.S7 2783 han 2 bdrm rum apt NiWPC>llT CE~ Mt per sq n. Ron Ort. .... a~po_. •---L 3869 ~:ir $S95mo~early or851·5ll7 Crea\ vu Sl20. &43-599$ now llH1uding 11oa1" .. R.E. h ofeu ronals • 1 1 • """.. n-.... ...,...., £ p• -• "•l ......, ..t., • secretarial sttv\CQI VU ~. , s 8 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fii3 """"'at6 .,1 Furn rm pnv ba llome,,,.ves.1...'"-~--oeYl!.,.. -----• 1 • • r r " F ~it't.,.s_,~ M111.t 5ee t• -t... .... s ·~ 4'"50 I It ~Jn runt or n inlt'r Son Cltmtflte 3876 1n C M Ktl Laundry Of"9llK w _,.., -.... -.. • Hent 11!> Fum1,hcd & ••••••••••••••••••••••• pr1\•1tege resp Mover 40 ·for•..t 4JS r,~CllnVi<>FflllCE' h••••A••••••••••••••• • I 10 60 • ,~ 111f1rn nroker67S1'll2 TOW'll ll Ot:SE 2Blks $25<)mo&t22533 •••4°.,o••••••••-•••••• llO MeW'pOrtCenMDtf Re1.a.t1Store -Beltbtach .I ' • '\11 ~ u . \pl &. tonclo from Brh 3BR. 2BA. Room wtlh k1lt'hen pm 2 car t:arage 10 C M . s.itt2111 ._ &oration in N~ort ' 13 20 l'r.1.11 \ Ila ft.onlJh <Jo1An~IJ1rs Lrg llv rm & :-Ir bus. shoppmg center co l'f'I PI , e n \'I o 5 ed ,.ewportleuh t750 Mo. 116 Sl •• 1 • • , , t' 1;1 Br·ihr frpk modem k1lch up· & OCC Adults 962·7520 $l25 tmo 7SI~ ah ~ • 67i·41\5,8'13·l~l _ _ stair~ $6.50 + S850 dep -l!em a.TAIL 5'ACI • 15.80 • PARK NEWPORT • R('fundablc> 498 5262 Hotels, Mohb 41 OQ Single. nr Maan Beech. o s OH. .. ~. • couMTRY CLUI San Ju!"' ... si~~~-R~·;;;;.;;··· Laguna ~·~t&S1mo. ~""~s L!An!. Eltl~~IJ :.:u~, S:,:>, i;~dt Add S2.60 for each additional line for 8 times e LIVING Capistrano 3878 Wkly rentals now avail ---Bay Professional Build· ~ • • lh.1 h·•l11r .. 111.2 tw1lr1K>m •:••••••••••••••••••••• Sl 12 & up. Color TV Garages £Qr N'f\t S2:5 Mo i.ng, UlO N. Coast.ffw.{-. ~omlCI 61~ • • •Ph"" lnwnhuwo·' ~P3<'10US view Condo. Phones In room 2274 15el Mesa Dr. La&11n~ "Bdtth, "tove9 ht"" Loe. a5e() sq .• p bl' h d t a· d' t . ~ rorn 530 <.1nm 1.\.1 l(H)(I ~br rp . pool, dose in New p o rt BI vd CM 54&-11868 ocean view. Wf.U'Jl or f\. Great ·~w rm. ex • U IS my a Or ayS S arttng • , HJI \,., .. ail Ii·.. l'l·ri San Juan shops. trans. 646.7445 2 car n rage. stora11t"OO• S4ti33J. : ~ --4 ~s-re. l.1gtl\ed Roor C lassifi'cat i'on • 1 1,1,. ">4 11 ,,,. 11111nll1 arlulls. no pets $475 1 -N-rt 0 _ h ty HIS. near Beocl\. -CtlN f'Hwlt' Lee J•" t-go., Gardeni View. = • 196 422fi .!Ve on • ewpo ix:ac Mo 960·5!.m 11¥ rtil\I 61~120 I ·I I 11 I "I "'-· $100 wk Pinc J(not ·----__ .. ·~ • . ~ -Name ~ l , 1 1 o (, 1 ~ 1; 2 t l ~anta Ana 3880 Motel. 6302 w PCH. Na St o r a g t g a t e g e . BUSINESS:oR otFt<:E Ce....rdcrl ------------------------- ""' nt'r Agi·nt 1~ ...... _. ..... ~ ......... 645.~0 __ _ .dowDton Costa· ~a. • l/lilJno.S!f·ftH · .....,. 4475 1.-. Addre ss • ] I ROOMS .1 fir 1 ondo air 1~1rul , V ......: R~ 42511 9x20. SSO/Mo, 642·4907 ,,. • • ..t ' trd -.h~-.-.-; ...... •••••••• • • ED ;11lulls $.'>SOMO acunon '"'"'"' " wkd,ts9-S. • · ,,e .~ ... r,.en o, , • ~llOl~llW9&8 • 2 BATHS 495-Z767 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----_,,,_ treund noor. OYC • . ~·"" C ity z· Ph • S .. 7SM-..TH OCEANFRONT:!&4'Br 0fflctltfthlt 44 ingsttum'J~' ttslroljlt tot.'60 . IP One _____ _ "" "' "'"' Tustin 3890 Avail. Winter. Weekly I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Hs~l6t. belWTI A sq.,.. fl JvaiJ. f~ reol. Ch k M Q • I I II .,, '""l'I Ullll ....................... Monthly.61J.?873 1617 Weslcll/f Ne Want &t s.c. Pla16 9218«1. 4. 2'IOO HARBOR BLVD • ec or . • enclosed 0 \lttl ,' ~1.n1~ '' 1 I """ l.11,1de1l w extras' This ----:--· financial inst 7000!!.f at St.Ji JIU. WUI 1111· C.M. To set. ref Ste l?. t • 1.1 .. ;i,1.11 ~tunnini:2br.2ba l·omt>s ll4oubdserm..!t;apdula_clyoro1r~~ko. lst.f~!:~ttntS41·5r0;4t. prove to suit ttoon\. ..540-mt.· •i C harge m y ad to: • l'ompll'lt> "' all major . . """"· 1 · ft > ~or41l7-3SS'l . -ta. 1~·~1~~~.~~~·11 ~PP~~~~.<;· r,·~~l(es~! ~;;:u;;~ 430G _ ;::~ ~:,3~~$yi ~.'!~ ... ~~!! e 1 D ~ # Exp. • >-?-• iiiS .r.ir. 115341 ..... •••••••••••••••••• 61>ac'->us exe<AAive ot. Ml>W INC tr tbt l!ASI I • • Ur 11 t 11.1 \olulh nu \l~n C07\ tbr w ·yard & ~ces across . from Cit)' old91t ttt.abls°::t·~) UNFURNISHED • I 0 * • 1wti (.I~ pool onh S365' 118383 "GayRoommale ){afl; All,IK'rv!ces &•&ala-prof. ~· fti... Wc:'al busftless ntlO •ad 9 I lf Exp. ~ l.SC Rent1mt-s6.'ll 4~ Fee ContactSt'rvlcE-s" lie. optillnal Fl"Oflt 2~ ~ttet,))as" dfi~r1: wife. no d\ildrt o. no L ----• ttr,·.rn 111'1A lnntlo 2 Hr l.ari;:e 2 brlrm p 2 t>a. La r g e s t G • Y J~:~1up ~ '1:::'8~le lease~ 1qO t 111' fda,•N~ ana. J. ------------------------------• 1:.1•1t·s.i~~ ~t~~~/0° ~~7~<~~ekit1~r .. ~~wppoe~ :::: ~!~~~: ~0°0~· ~~~ " t e-n t~~~ !lit M-m.prer~ tan • r·····••,.. WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ................. , , • , 1)<; eai·r G R c f I'll 1 sits-'.lfil ftes 10-ns.., • • 1 e . frl'eWa~ McFadden I . . . 01 re a ' THE.RIGHT' ind d. l\elcep '~ "" ,_L1100.-._ I ' ' 1111 r : • bl11l.l'i" ... ""·n·1uu~ 1 Ca11 Ren<'7S40025wkda. need s 11·7PM Sf'IACE Secrt\.&r a); .,rl htftalt~--"''u 1 b4tm . t NO POSTAGE 1 • l'r • l'•H1I p.1110 ''l'W in 5~ :«lSO;if\S 1213)6»3040 fUEIJAUT ~roceallng; t· ~•'~--.. Hu pet : NECESSARY 1 plf.'l\,1nt .1rl'J Single A or+ments fwWlhtd ~ wn1 1nr, Comp!Mr A--. ....__ ---' • tr MAILED I 111lu1: "" 111·l' s.s2:i '10 Por UnfuntisMd ltOO Male JS-45 shr Sbr. 2ba ,alCI illC; telex: Mliil I Uftlbe.. ~ -.vuu. Ev l IN THE I • 111 1~17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• hsenrSCoPlata/F~y GUAIAMTHO! M eu~e ier/lc" •• !. N HO ST ~ • • tlH StilMI plu' ul1I 1~1. S E A W I .._. D Spa. S225+sbare uuls JOO to eoooSq. F\. Prime Telephone Ans#erl_. · • .2 U I ATES -0 J1;.;1 & wt t.20 1 H1•r 6. f'll 641-4913-· ---W1ttrfront offic:ea in Fadtltlta lnrhldt: C• ..._,......., ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL po • .-,3 l llit. Ml tl. 5$6 fi693 VILLAGE Sh r lrg luxury home Newport Harbor with feruct Bma : F•U .,..._, • w ?._ Wipro( person. 1st lasl + boat sli ps available. Kiteben; JbltrotWJ ; ................. .... Ftll1T CLAS1 PE11¥tT NO u C:OSTA MESA, ('l•FOAHI' • \ ult l111n~ 2 All 2 Rn, New 1&2 bdrm luxury U Lil I --p .... .,. • S "" " \ 1 drp. Plusa longllstohpeclal t t N ; r rw ·~J.' J . ------------------J ; • I no.pN~ WI mo lxl. a~l .idult apt~ In l4 plaM I 546-3428 amenities. Terrific It'll· hr n d•i• II ---nceu ~r 5001 : .!I POSTAGE W"L Uf PA"' 8Y •""°£""'( 6 • 1, $1'C' f\3t 2093 1606 Bdrm from $490, 2 bdrm • 'II t i L ..a ~i... -"" u "' """'" """' • I w I H Dr NK T H I u;-or llf I ft I ing terms now aviilabtt u. "· ""' ... ,.... •••••• ••••••••• • Ori"~ Coast Delly Piiot ' t\tc 1 , from SS70. own house ::the ;~Is M/F t~ shr Cill Today! wll"" 2 r*n. " (),C, Sw I m tn l n J Po o I < ·~ "' • t2'00 'Q rt 2 Br 2 Ba from 1640 + pools. ten· .. 1 _.,_ ....... ,71 .. , 6, 2 AJrporl et17'""' Olemi~ Servi~ Bual· • .. Dail p•1 ~ ~ trpk' dining rm pool nis. w11t·rf11lb. ponds' oceanY t'W lVllK.IU _,., "' irur•-.c ,\r1• 1Hts.-.1.•curt1 Nl111e1 Q. ' I 1 ( : • .VF.STCl 1n · S67$ Ga~ ror t'OOki.!'~ & h~•t· mo.493-37V7eves_ di ;'~ ..,... Noe!CJ.MC'tSllrY, ~ "' CttiJ llll• 1n.i paid • rom San f /M lo share HB apt 2 MIWPOITCIMTR rntm : t~ '..U train. lllO.*· 'Full : ~ i • 'l Apt orOfll ' 'P4C'tnr11r ol>n•t>~~a~rwyh todMncYefadNod~nh 8Rtpa,prefnonamltr, hntl ~ .....,1.,.mtt A~ ".~ Mouot ~·Will net t 80111U.t1 l• • H 1 IK ' " $200 mo+ l., u.tll. ISIOlfli·,~r. d t ~ ......... t ah! tlOOOO + C.11 Collect 1 ~ ~l.)IJ1• !\tidhe~'•: lhen West on McFadden ~5.SM JX!C offttU.. ~I iil fMffS'Tt• · \ • Mon. f'rl . 9.g p M: : 1 330 W, liy St, I • . lllOaq. ft cau Ed to Sen 1nd v111a gt' You dotl't need •111irto IC'f!.fld"!_:...n~r .ft • ' , w '1"510 t710893-Slll "draw fat" w1aeft you ltOU ~ *' " . I Cotti MIN, CA 12121 1 • • Sell wltJI OOE1 lace an ad in the Daily tlque · · t"A ••'t yftt till llDe .ittmt with • •· J I t Cldllrled Ads, your one lt'uBREEZE ~llot Want Ada! Call tM.U!t. .. .. , r ll.t Q .. lti. .~ • • a • ~pA.hopplllJ ttr ~tau n~ -Ml tia..Ult4.Ma· _..,. M . •. • ••• ··············---• _....,~,.,. ..... Mo.<_....,.._.,."-....... -'---1'">-~ ..... -....... ____ ............. __ _ ~ 1"TNit ~w...-.. 7t11W.WlllW 7lottt.W111W 71M tw.W_..., 71 0G _..W.... 71ot OrangeC011tOAILYPILOT/funday.Octobtr20, 198f .. 1111 1t ...................... r.•1r ................... ~••r................... ••11................... .111................... _ , $1 ..................... NURH. wlll ct• fo1 CLmlCAL Jullortel comm'I · MEOWflC _..W.._. 71-· .. • w..-.. 71M ... w..-.. 7100 twa..W_.... 711t u 111 llltl ~!~)'11.="-....~' THI 'LAOJl]IA -.ANl Work ~r1 JoM 11~~ ...... Dlpe. lhoau.:,•1011 •;;r. ..................... 1 .......... ~ ........ •••T ................... ;;er ................. .. letlai•OYOC4<-·~~'\''l"'r'.~~ In •" cm\Oboall. d•-· Ptume. F/Umt, Pllcgtle _..~. P.11' lanuatn lftco.mtl . ,.. TIAIMm ....... llV~ -::~,:-~:,.:~~. !.°'::,11c.=~t VlCf~ tu·~=-.,.·· ~~-=·~= ~=l~dvaa. bn. w~'l.~t~ed. I sacurlii1s1 ,,......~ ~na.JHI _ taltetundfrond>oclor. rollowln& poehloftl. _9P!•?·~s:~ Jaoltor. Part·tlmt " NouDwnl.li..n., -Optoln&1 for water • Companybtnellti,4day • . ~rra~;· etc H hrs "l ~8:nk:~c ~rt;~ tt· CltrkTypllt -rull·Tlme E~enln&• MOO&S OIT1 P~M ... S pvaon, carry·oul Jolu prot•lon.allHll\ JWfflt Kart .1880..:..._ c:1,ts/ ay... -~ _. '"boonktt~tr t!tept~~t Newport office needa Clean Otriet Bldnaa. AU..nt ~ Ct• •1 ~bier 'Hitt IA· today," wait u tarly TIAV&MAHA .. Lett & -.:......1 PRACTlCALNUR$£ rt(pt mesit r C U mature dependable de· Mutt ba11t owo equlp· •~1 ,_. ~ ter11ltw by 1ppt. only u tomorrow Call or .._ Companion, loYl.nl ti~. per1o'nnel onrcer t!r tall oriented peraon. men t • rt 111 b I e . • Adulu with ouutandln1 Tut a . Frl. 148·'40 comt lo and we will C1n you quallly at ATC •••••••••••• .. ••••••• .. ,.fa ~-5'58.~L appt TIM'I t.hna Thun HEAVY \ypinJ (~~~wpm lranaporUtion. Call for MUltaAIDI attraeUvepenooalltla u~ Nurwv aaawer •M qutttlon• Ma1111er ror fOWJCaio ~·· llJO pa1VAT£ DUTY »pmonly .... M71 181&) Hn. ne •. ts lftt.rylew.Ml-4121 l.narouppdatricprat· wboenjoy.o.tln1wlth IOOfBt you may have about Vallt)'omte?Minlrnllm ••••••••• .. •••• ..... NURSE,maturtlady. JOlPortetAve.SWttAl ~aum41a1~ JAMTOI tl~.lfatunw/nper.ln 10.lS year old yOQtha. All tn>ea a·yra exp t.emporaryemploymnt. Ztyra in promotlna t.,l:A p~ a. 1 • ~~ __ La1una Beach, 921$1 C•/fWlllllt-lmmedlatt oPtnln& for a dealln~ wtth cllildren ti· .tvtnlnga a.9 p.m. Cell needed. o~ pay 'u: tra11tl to atotrate new ~'1!.-.Tr ~W....., 7 100 EOE MtF Part tlme·tuea and JanltortowortcruUtlnw, =o Mn. Austen: :!t~!!2~·P'::.t.~4: tra benefit.. Contact W~l8l~~RS 11lts. Minimum I/yr ~ .......... ~............ Tbun.t5.Willtrain f1!1ht thlft. Excell. ft. · pm AsllforAndrea MlkeorB.J.662-~ LEOALStx:RETARIES llcli:etln1wlthinthela1t Acc~Cllftl au.unA•.asT llil.s7zc tn&t beMl1t.t. For more Nunl.na -· · -Sala TYP'<-"l'C.'.' 3/yrs Contact Helen ' I --· -into and interview call C... ... ...,, ~ Coates at ('7141~9144 Fullllme pos1 • M·F. 2 full Lim. e u. alalanta COM PA!fii.I N /AIDE, Mike Vlvi•nl {?u) """ • RI. IMV~ Need Salet People. Put bet 6-l~ 1·5. Some experience nffded for b~y Irvine llve-io, for seml· a.i.iel§ EOE M/F R~bab. oriented-to • _,..._., or Full· Time New TOP PAY -STEADY • ween -~m. -- preltr!'fd.butwllllram. lhop CarltdnHair LnvaUd. el rly lady. :::; --· · · ' -betome rutcntJve aid. Earn while you leam Mulll·L'tvel Marketinl WORK TRAV&ACilNT Excellent advances & --857 J34t Weekends. Refs req. Jsevlry Sales Work Mon Fri .. daya, H E R I T A G £ Program. Earn $2$,000 ·------1 S1bre trained aaent wtth ~:~~,~~·a~:'!."Cth co:x: Beauty -~\·4200 s!~t~~~:r c!11~o~~ra ~~~e~~e~~-"~fi~ :~a~~s;~ E:..!ati~'~ ~.ri·m~~~~:.rer:: IVICK I HESTON . ~ 0 0 d 0 0 m II 0 t 'I I ..4 peneoce. Available Im Or;::'., ~.::rs ~~~r,'!~~or widoeepeedr. le•dln1 Cuttom Rini Mn. Slone,6'2-*4. f1nancine. 1031 E•· tervlew. No pho.oe Ex· & ASSOCIATES N°(//"~eg:~~y.n:~f1:o~~i ';.',,,I cedi1•ely Call Bsrbara . '' w M•lters II lookln& for changes, investor de· planatlon. 714~~~ """3 ""1111111•,._•-"' • . .. . . Need• hair stylists. elderly lady. Uve-ln. qualified proleHlooal Nursing velopment& cuun1elin1 -~""' Travel Cntr 175·6330 8 .J1Bt1 540-9601. shampoopenon&a111.5-Non·&mkr. Waterfront S•lu People. Xlnt IMSUPllVISC>a Exper counselors re· SALES , 540..0400 amlo5pm_...Aikr2LM1!::. l'I ·';JI ACCOUMTIMG tants._TopSalary. home. Pvl. rm. 846-6565, Salacy & Benefits. Toti 7:3().3:30 PM. ~on· Fr!· ceive 100% comm. The la lmmedlale open111g part TYPIST MAJllSOMlONEMA"'v Fast growing Insurance Rive Gauche, NB 557-9891,548-2824. commiuloo for blab Stron1 leadtrllup ab1li· an unuallll oppt)' for Ume reader ad sales at ll004~tk8lvd. 'General ottice work No MAKI SOMEONE SM1u agency has ~n.ln& in 5*1111 Counter betp, 10pm-6am, producers. Call for appl. ty. Cheerlul._ dedicated right person. Conflden· The Pennya,aver. All ~ou Ste23S Irvine experience required. accounts receivabJe Mon-Fri. Winchell's Perry Contrucci , to good pat1enl care, tlal interview. Call nffdisafnendlyam1le, ••••••••I High school graduate. PlareaHAPPYAO dept Rapid advance-•1 .. .__ .. 011 _. Donuu, 253 E. 17th St .. 549-1424 B~ar~ area. Xlnt Vince~. dea~ PrUllin& ~good lrvJDe area Good inthiscolumn meat for nght person, ~'~ W * c M benefits. Call: Mrs. spelling. Come JOm us. foronly$3.25 salary commensurate AI P, AIR. payroll, 0 · · E LAITtctNCIAH Slone,642-BCM4. Apply in person 1660 S.Cr/Receot benefits. Farmers Call&U-5678 with experience. pa1d f /time. Apply In person: ata n~ree operator. Small established multi· RECnOMST Placentia Ave. C.M. ror Fountain 'valley Insurance G ro u P' company benefits Call · The Village lno. 121 Expereinced &t Ac· plantadhesivecompany Nursing Auisl receptionltt CertlfledPublicAccoun· '1157-8622.EOE. SWEETSUCCES.5 PaulineMS-8900. Marine Ave., Balboa curate. ~ rlex.ible. needs capable person to NURSES AIDE +typiog (50 WPM). fil .... -------1 lants. Typing, fllinl( and TYPIST/Get OFC Congrats to Leigh Coll· Auto _______ Island. Good Worli:mg condi· perform r outi ne Exper'd .. all shifts. ing, and mail procaa-SALES telephone skills re· Permanent, p1t1me, ingsofCMforsok>'1n~in LOTPllSOH lions. Call Elaine laboratory quality con· Coov. Hosp. Nwpt. Bch. ing.forfutpacedoCfke. COMMRCIA&.ll quired. Will train on 10 Oex. hrs. Original Red an airplane for first tame Part/time. for renl·a· IOOkKllPEI 494-11~ t ro I tests & some ~nlr:~1~":,~~ J~~ XJ.nl Co benefits. Local· Tired of selling houses 7 key and bookkeeping. plate ·co 548-1001 : 10/19/81 car co John Wayne Challenging po ·r DEUVllY /STOCK technical projects In.I •UJ ed nr OC Airport. Mer· days a week? We need 9&4-4880 548 5139 Lo 5300 A .1 bl r has• •olnn F /time. xlnt benefits. conju n ction with tat & life Ins. Top salary. rill Lynch Relocation. one licensee to learn the Service station attendant ~ -T· -L,,,-PT-si & F.-irport area. Mon.·F"ri avai a e or s rp manufacturing opera-Call. Mrs. Slone 752-0707· Frankie 1ki111 to mana&e, broker 3-lOPM. Apply at Shell YPIST/R.:A,E ....................... 4:30-7:30pm .. Sat. 9-5. dividual with atron& bk· 1°'7 or 2:»ll:30. t~ E. lions. Some knowledge 642-BCM4 EOEM/F commercial real estate. Station 17th & Irvine 70 wpm. f !f. for busr. --------•I 557-01112. kpprogJ·ebcat/cpli:~~nh .. 1pMulenti Del7lt1hvSerl.y,~ ov 18 f ol chemistry esaential. Nursing REC--...ST Income from m&mt Blvd. NB. IJllrgvin&eforficemXJol spelt· Babysitter for 3 ch ildren. "'u"" · ""'" er or M · u ~lh A I ..,.. .. _.... while you learn. Super ram ar a mus · llYft vironment. Real estate L.A. Times to homes an. -·<IV r. PP Y: LVH For stock brokerage SERVICE TECHNJCIAN Lots o variet)' Plenly of fOunu ADS :~:.F~~~~~: expr. helpful Porward C M 3 am . 6 am . :~tc~~~~-::i·.~. W. 3-11:30. Conv. Hosp NB firm in Newport Center. l:~j~ttis~~u~~~'. for heating & air condi-pressure. If you Jove to AIE FIE[ 22 f resume to Ad II 751, Dai-Economy ~ar required. · area Pos. attitude, xlnt. Duties include phones, t Ion Ing co. m Pan Y. wQTll. this is the job for . ~t.2319.4· a ter 6Pm : ly Pilot, Box 1560. Costa N o c o t 1 e c t i n g . LANDSCAPE benefits. Call : Mrs. heavy filing, light typ. Lal plan. Contact Ken, Permanent oosiUon for )' oli Non s mo k u . l'a.11... ...=;;::..==-----Mesa, CA 9216216 S400.S450/mo. + bol'tus. MAIMTIMANcE Slone, 642-_,..1 in&. Ma tun person with 8'15-f700. quaUfied person w /3 yrs 957.9331 .,_ Bab ysitter /lite Bookkeeper, Ftr, Ptr, 646-0637or646-5144.. Forman Tra' e Ofricehelpwafited,tyn. neat appearance. SBSO.t-1!!!1•1!!!!1•!!11•1!!!!!!11 or m ore exper. Pd housekeeper, 3 dys pr 10 e . • ,.. 760-1118. SALES/INTERI OR HoUd & fit h WordProcHsing "'!!!!!!1•6 11 4!112-•5•6•7•1•••! wk. must furnish refs. some exp. prefered bul DENTAL OFFICE MGR. Dependable. hard work· ina,. filing, p /lime. DESJCN Ing, ~sm~~~n:r.~~-CTVDistl .., Eves833-9719 we will train. Rusty Enthta!iasUc. effkieot Ing, min. 1 yr exp. IUltlhr.842-3'72. RfCEf'T10MST/ Flare for decorating Laguna Niguel. Can Corporute'keall•· seek· My Glimpse of Heaven . ..._ _______ Pelican Resuurant. call &t or1anlzed w/bltkpg w/workingknowledge of OFFSETPIESS HOSTESS nee. Flex. hrs. Wlll 83l·0700 , Blue Booll. Lost on Npl ,. for appt. 549-9322 -expr. 4 dy wk. Pd vata· lawns & shrub!. English 0-.t.'T.,,.. Personal assistant totr ·=-=a=in::.-...=t5-::;=..;l:..:46.;.:l:..:..· ---"'-rvlce Sta•·on---ing word process in& BI v cl . PI ease Call IAIYSITTB Canvasers Lion &t holidays. Please a m u s l . S l a r t ,.._ """ -;;:JC .. 1) p1st full tmlE', ex pr 675-6726. SUsan Person needed to meet Part or Fu.JI time. New call5"·31m S800 SI 000 per mo Pd wanted for in -house succes.sful, very busy SALES /MANAGEMENT MANAGER/ helpful Good benefits. --=--'-==-=-==c=----• 6/y r. old girl after M I I L H r·d . & ti . print shop in Newport execullve. Must be ex-DISSATISAED7 ASSIST. MA.HAGEi Nirt> atmosphere. Con· Lost: Lhasa Apso. F. h 1 u l · evel Mark.eLing ELECTIOMCSPJT h 0 1 ays vac~ ons. Beach. Minimum l /yr tremely attracl1ve, Tired of a 9-5 .,_._ .. for tact Lone Ferguson Creme. .. Snook y .. sc oo , 1 :SSpm to ap· program. Earn up to f k'lled &t . k'tied osp. ins. avail. ln· 11 olf superbly groomed & .,ruiu , We are seelung mature. 7 9 0888 REWARD! Kids Dis· prox. Z:45pm everyday, $35,000 per year. Call for ors I . semi-~ I lerviews by appt. only exper on sma set ha ve a vivacious $2,000 lo $3,000 per mo.. well· groomed Individual 14 , 7~· -Mon· Fri. MUST BE Personal interview. No or we tralJl a~plicanlS Mon · Fri. 646-4 7 71. press. Good company Set your own schedule! I to manage 1 ol our high Work 10 polpourn & craft traughl. 536-Q32l 0 E P END ABLE . Phone Explanations. w /good mal back-C.loyds Nu""rv bener.ts. personality Dull~ 1!1· made over $4 ,000 in volume service stations factory Also -;ewing de- 1..ost · Himalayan. Hwit· Stonecreek £1ementary, 714' 832 9073 ground. Cali!. Air Na· ~ ARC AMEalCA elude light secretanal m Sept., fastest grow mg in Costa Mesa. Prior re-co rat 1 n g w 1 l h s 11 It ington Harbour. Vic Woodbridge, ·Irvine. . . ---tional Guard. Prior LEGAL SECRETARY 171 41133-32321( eJCtren:iely quiet. pretty company in our field. flo~r5 54b-2'l41 Ensi•nCircle.846-8892 Rer·s. Please call CASHIER/CLERK military helpful. Call Super, thoughtful boss EOE tAfirm Ac~ <>!le girl office +. ~n· Call Mr. Wareham m41 ~~!'rt~peg ~~;"y,~~ PX~?~ 552.0441 after 5:30pm. Dependable. Prefer C i n d y G eh ri n g nffds your xlnt legal ex· s1derable local dnvmg. 547.9771 X·RA Y TECH. REWAU! older person for evening 1141979-7363 per. & office skills. One Em I. ----Benefits 111rlude lots o( --'-'~-----holidays, pension & sav Private lab. 8 to 5pm, forlolfdocJ shirt incl. weekends. Ap.. person. non·smoking ~~~ variety & freedom. SALES ings plan. paid vacation. Mon thru Fn No ill pa- ,· Katie'' . s ma 11 Ballroom . Touch Dance ply G 1ft Shop, John ofc in Newport Center, A..,,_.. great start1ng pay & un· ORGAMIZllt.S etc Apply m person at teenl.\. Head x rar only Shetland Sheep dog-7 Tchr Tramees. PT Eves. Wayne Airport, Tues· ELECTlfllC s_all 6«.:.~l1me. Experience preferred l~mited growlh poten· ssoo .. SI soo-wt. Powerine Service Sta· w i 11 l rain h e d 1n - m on th s • fem a I e . Earn as you lear:n. $1000 Sat AM, 546-0076_. --HI r~ Ll"'U.,,.. ,., _,., ~94LS llal <?~ education. FIT or PIT satefOopty. lion, corner of17lh St & d1~~ual&t0-0202_ -tan /white·losl upper mo.or more possible Mr C~ '1N,U "' -..-~ -s tab 1 I! ty & se If. selling Kodali: film dis· Santa AnaBlvd.,C M. Three Arch Bay 10-17. Ellis. 542.9047 --Ma n u fa c t u re r . s Experienced. Fulll1me. ,........, mot1vallon A MUST. trib. nationwide from E.0.E. Please caU 499-4456 Banking HOUSEWAU SALES re·pr~·ntati've ""th ex· CApp.ly 250_E. 17th-St. needed for deta.11 craft Wnle very detailed. let· "Our home Solar lnslaUers needed. MerchMClw •EaiUIUC -...-.. L Pull or Pltime Apply "''"" w• M k M be I -'· b ' call "60·9879 for 1·n· Anti••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost : Sm Bllc F Dog. Flea g'" ""'(l;RA . . panding lines in elec· wor . usl perfec-t.er inc u";'ng am •lions. "•SY "•SY "•SY ~ C S ... ---.5 Crown Hardware. 1024 Liquor Store: Stocking & tionlsts. Piece work at ~uahf1raUons. personal '""" '""" '""" terview Mon-Tbur9-3. CfW' 8005 ollar. ··Trixie·· ~ .. ,,_ lrvine(WestclifllNB __ tro~·ccomponentsseeits h R home. escr·1ptlon & des1·red 11\eY call you. Call Mr. -••••••••••••••••••••••• C M / Baker St has ·an opening for a -sal s engineer trainee. Cas egisler ex· Fosler a fter 3 pm -------__;Player Piano. Cher· REWARD! 546-4448 p/time Teller Lag una CA~ Alt active 'commission perience neressary, -498·l~_9-5Calh.x_ salary. Wnle Box 11946· 67~30« rywood. Regular & Nig lb h 8311940 HOUSEW••.,5.t.1....r rate and benefits over18.Applybetween8 p IT Da1lyPilot.POBoxlS60, -=o...:::::""-'-------C"T'AD'fCQ••rr£ REWARD! Please Help. ue ranc · · . ARE -u & 3 weekdays 1888 A TIME Costa Me sa . CA ~'""' u...i...u R1nkl-T1nk.40rolls.Xlnt Grieving Family lost (in 4M95/-0850F H. E 0 E CFull or P/time. Apply : packlageotrtca.Jlered_,F72Sora7p. _e.!acentia,Costa_MP.!a Crew Supervisors. work 92626-(_!560. SALESet/flME IN ~EE VC'AD<\ Cond1t1on. szm. Eves, parking lot of Dana ____ ,___ rown Hardware. 1024 potn men ..,.... · --P /time evenings & ---inn •~ 9§1·1547.Days,975-4367 Marina Motel, al 34111 B Banking Irvine (Westcblf) NB _ MAIMTl:HAMCE weekends Supervising RPesRtlaVuArTanEl CL·UB -··'-s The e Losl l_AngeDelettTimes wnli MORE A til rt. PCH DP> Yoooe Blk & Excellent opportunity MfCHAHte the door to doof' sales »CTI< arcu a 100 p cur-* 0 • '11101 Tan Named Maggie. with newly estabbshed CA.Sta Experienced sheet metal • TllAI& crew of youngsters. Ex-experienced busboys rently has posttions 1liAN $2.0.()(X). Had Cun'etll LA Lise, independent bank. Must be able to work man for fine shop. Weld· cellent earnin~s for !days) & waitresses available In sales as a name tag w/invalid ad-Newport/Irvine area Sal. & Sun. Other hrs to Ing a rn.ust! Wood Art Career oppt'y for rttent h b •t l <day /eves I Mature. representative. You'll Her--n-.111y 1-m1; , be arranged. Apply m .,....., w. '"---'St. Santa H S. Grad with shop person wit a 1 Y 0 _neat_. 496-5767 for ann't. earn an hourly waoe + SUR Oct 25th dress & Phone Also Independent bank ex· ~ ~vnu · · ho Id 1 k motivate Van or large :.a:.c...:.:... g-ero"• ""mm'·s"'ions. """ tO<lcl)' can 91iaiont~ .. ~erson ; Kerm Rima A 2 training w wou 1 e · "'" .... w .., TatooinStomacharea. perlence prefer red. d H na,54 -2343 __ to be a highly skilled carisneeded.Call --------•I Cllt572361 1204 11).;won.•orW"l'~f~" l lOAMto4PMI Call ColJect. 213-831-8197 Employment package ar ware, 21666 arbor Flonst maintenance mechanic Media Mercbanb RESTAURANT a · •en. · et a Ollt' o!ft .. >~, a :> ' Lost : Sbeltie M.. Blk Tri includes. Medical/Den· Blvd., Costa M~ lday per week. Flower Will train in Hydrauhcs. -213.:..~ 2756 EQF;__ '\ll' collt<Jl'' Te>eays A1'T'iy color. Has collar w/Npt tat insurance. profit CHILDCARE Shop Trainee. Call Pneumatics. eleclronks Petition circulators f7 + CAl'S JR Sad1ap:a1w ... i JO bot~ Lies tag. Please call sharing plan & good P / l Im e ch ltd care bet~n 11-3. 673-11270 & bas 1 c ma c h 1 n e hr p rr. daily pay. fun Children's Stou, reU11 In 'a" ,t ~"'·.r '• 644-1660 or9Q..1683 eves. growth potential. worker for Christian F 0 0 D SERV I CE technology. Company eas,tk>.!!· 84i1"69lZ --HEL MAI•( experience pi:ef. Full tne Arm> 'or tnr~ )~drl REWARD! school. 962-3312 MANAGER pai~ benefi.ts include: Plutlc~ Mixer/Operator lime. Petite Marche you couto acc.imllldte m ,, Found: Young F Irish Posillons avaJlabte · Clerical w1cert1ficate for small major. medi_cal, dental for adhesive & coating s M _,&U=--4.=.:7:.:.14-=-------tnan S20000 '"' 51~0.. Setter . Mile Square Mew Acco.ts llLLIHGCLBK pvt convalescent +prof1t1han~. mfg To mix resins, END (EJI SALIS-PTmME Heres how~ Park.FV.10/15.775-0145 Requires typanii & hospital Must enjoy CIM o fallers , pigments & • Experienced (elephooe part1C1pate in1r.-v s Found: Mans Jacket Mot.Ttler general posting U · cooking & have ca ta lys t s 1537 salespersontofollowup EoucatoonAs.s·stdn..e T.....__ s r 1 ab'l t M · NB Carl's Jr. would like to p • p w/keys io Pocket. Found ~ perience. upe v sory 1 1 Y • _ onr~v1a, :... · on estimates. Hourly rogram 1\ :A the on Baker & Fairview. Sect etcries 549-~I ----265 lri991 A••· c.M. Playground Aide , 1m help you make ends wafe + commission. 00'-emme-.c "·"mate '" m ee t We have Hew porter 11111 1107 Jamboree Road NB ~Adm$?. W/@d SPECTRUM JAPANESE ANTIQUES Lowest prices! 504 N. Newport Blvd Suite 203 N B Sat 10-4 SWl 12-2 642-2976 Antique round tigar Oak table. 3 leaves, value I ~· Se~ 494.7004 545-6974 IOOIOCllPB GENERAL OFACE MAMA.Gii med p/t1me employ immediate FULL or Cal 642-0ZTO for appoint· eam1f\Q'.: >°" sa\e two fl• found : BllcM Samoyed PACIFIC Ledgers&generaloffice Sharp , aggressive ThriftShop.30Hrs.per ment. 18/yrs & older. p ART T 1 ME ...;;m=-en=t . ..__ _____ one 4'am.wmJmot Mix.VicPomooaStCM. HATIOHALIAHK reports personforbusycontrac· week. Near 19th &t _!t5-51tl_ __ _ em p 1 0 y men t SALES/SERVICE ss1dci Tnen 'tru ' Anllque tigar Oak chairs , 10/18. 631-6175 !In OrganizabonJ 1 Phone for interview. tor's office. F /T. Typ. Placentia. CM. Some re PO&.AIOfD opportunat.ies available. We have an excellent ~u.My. tilt Army w·h aac SC DIU •a·s ing, phones. filing. C.M. tail exp. Ability to w~rk Special event company opp. for a person W/ ex •.in. SIZOOO tOUCdtl(l'dl 111111'1. (7141851.1033 (714)675-0017 548-5541 with voluntftn : Wnte needs mature. responst· ASSIST ANT ceptional sales exp. and "O!'JS T>iai ~ S20 10.:. • ANSWERS Clerical1General Office. GRAND OPENING C!assifled Ad 750 .. Dally ble persons for Santa 's ltth. abilities to manage usi inree yearl E.O.E. Must be good with num-New California Corpora· CPllot.MP.O. Box 1560. camera operators & MA MAGERS ~~r:lnt,~·:~lche for rnort ab.Jo;• Paunch Event -bers Pleasant office en-t1on breaks all sales re-os!_a esa__,_~J!S!!O ~ cashiers. at~ Laguna • ...,.,. lD '""" .. .,...' ...,ac 'lO" tc V''\e )y-' .w ~.., Savor Geyser -v1ronmenl. No typing. cords. Sept produces 9 M ....... ,.~ Hills Mall. (2131587-1100 We offer excellent We are• major manuf. wni.e 11 •eics ~ou 1111¥,, S"' .. 'SE BANKING Call 771·4750. · 11 · · AnA.-• 11 be Cl ... of marine electronics . .,., SAVIM&S _ m1ion1n sales Retailfabricstore ~_eel. _____ ne1ts.superworaang Wewouldliltetotalk to sc"<>ol•Sl'\V•'lld The eotire office build· SUPllVISOI i--------Supervisors earn over 5 6 localions Soulbtrn POLAIOfD cond itions and good you aboutouropportuni-l'"') Rec-. ·e· r .. ci1 ing was buuing with the Local Ne"""'rt Beach CLBJCAL million. Accepting quali-California. Trainees & Special events company pay! Starting salary ty ·• For Information :.·-1y Ox.:11v~•t1~ ; " • most perplexing news. -...-PAIT11ME t Y a PP Ii ca n ts t 0 assistul managen. Ex-needs Santas. Home vii· $4.SS per hour. pl.ae call collect to our 28.: 58&! They bad all received ; Saving• &r Loan has an supervise Orange Coun· ·ting hall g 1 rr · memo that actually itnmediateoperung for a Looking for interesllng ty. Call now Mr. Bisson c• 11 ' benefl &'· ex· ts. 0 ace parties. etc. All shills are available m office in Seattle. M wrf. madeSENSE. SavingsSupervJSOrwith work ? Typing, no atS46-179L ce ent lS start· SJO/hr plus. Also open· so you may be able to SwsanSudderth BEAU.YOU CAN BE ...::.::=-"'--"'=~----! minimum 3 yrs . of shorthand. Office toca-1....:;.:..::.=c::....::..:.:.=..----Ing salary. Must have ings for cashiers & k h h WESMAR Found: Siamese cal, tion on PCH. ~days per Haar stylist. sublease & retail background. camera operators. Call wor ~urs t al are (2061285-2420 fem. Red collar. Very ~u:C~fs!; ~~ri~nc~ week,Sal&Sun.646-7431 be your own boss. Prefe~2R131?!~~e711ated. rollect: (2131587-1100. ~:h~d~t~'.ent lo your orcallllteWesmarstore thin. Nr Estancia High required. Personnel Newport Beach. Two _ ' ,...w._ . POLAIOfD In Newporl Beach Scbool.546-8734 _ ma g t stations now open. Call M ...... ~•••sT . ~·2462 na emen . new ac· • .-------· Chuck 675 .2046 or A"'_. Special Events Co Find out for yourself -r-= 1 ::..:·==-------11 Found Bassett Hound, counts, JRA /KEOGH, W S52·<1245foraoot. lo take over clienlele. needs Sant.as. Home vis: what -Carl's Jr ha.s lo SALES elderly. choke chain, no collections, and NOW • If .,, CM.IM2·1812or548-1311 it.a. office parties. etc. orrer you! Please apply Window u'nting shut· collar or ID. Found Bal. ac ts ""·'l I S got HOU11--• Penn. l0.l96l3-S689 coun · ,. ... insurance .--.-Ul MAHICURIST $10/hr. Plus. Call today in person Tueaday • ters, blinds and shades. Clsta Mm 541-1825 ... IQ 9&2-8121 .. hilt 493-19111 Salb Alta 542-4763 -=r""'ou:.:.::n~d""':~O::...:ld:..:.:e""r ""F""'e"'"m-a-le-1 ~np~~~1.\:~~~Yc~~~~ • handles needed for busy pro· w/clientele.. N.B. area. cbllect: l213l587-1100. Saturday 2:00 p.m Full or pltime CdM. You'll grab fessional in Newport No perc-""e, lo Oat POSTl...aol'!.C' _,., 5:00 p.m. at 6«·1494 _ declawed, beige cat mensurale wilh ex 1 • Be a ch . Mu st be ~·-. ,_ ~ s 1 10113 Eastblufl640-7327 pcrience. Please call: a sale responsible. with own rate. Call Mary Ann : needed for electronics CARL' s JR. a eswoman. mature. Stationery store ID Found: 10117 German Ms ~Parisi• • trans, 5 hr day, 5 day 631-3381. distributor located at Apparal exper. w "'1 Site Corona del Mar needs Shepherd (blk . llOOlrvmeAve faster in week,momingsorafler--------• 3170Pullman,CM. En· 4'601~r.wy. shopP(fSteady exper'dsaleslady.Full· silver/tan) male Mag & Newport Beach l. Daily Pilot noons. Salary open. Manicurist try level position w/op· '"'-541~ lime. S days. xlnt work· AUanla ~ M /F E.0.E. 11 • I •t•ed Re rs . r e q . Ca II n..1Wboe~CW. port for advancement. SK~ 1ng conds Especially r;::~":"'-';;;.:::=:--:=::;1••11!1!!!!!•1!!!1••• C aSSI I 7H/640-6962days. ~ Pleaee call Hamilton Equal Oppty Employer Development co looking fine clientele. 644-7482. Found: Huskey named , • ads Call EI e ct ro s a I es M/F r h Ra chel vie Santa Ana r l d • Housekeeper/Cook M/F Is now lrine a 71,1641 _1850 for ,·n· ors arp person with TEACtB/AIDE area. 548-'ld you wan your a . • 642 5678 l·S, non-smltr. SllO. per manicurist part time. • professional attitude. PRE-SCHOOL -=-==:....:..::::=----1 ~~~iJ!:~r~esPS:!eplt: r:l ! • week. S*l737, Excell. working condi· _t:.::e.:..rv'""i"'"tw""'.'------Roelall rt 't' . t t Call Carol Al 752-8141 8:30 lo 11 :~Tues. Wed. PffSOllHlh 53Se HOU~a tlons. Call: Tues.Sat. P~M-1''" ppo um ies exts a Secretary Non-smkr.rl Tbun. Ne__. Beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lower cost. Classified is _.. J r new Huntington -,...... ERIC:WEMETYOUAT the way to go! Call Have something to sell! Sun-Thurs.someexper. 642-0092 oyce. Large of .ice bl g re· ou days per wk. Lagu 962-32S7art4 m. _ THE WAREHOUSE. Now!M2·5678 Classlfledadsdoitwell. preferred . Call quires managerto han· Beach combo store for Beach Accounting Qt. Teachers W E N E E D A C die accOW1ting and ad-experienced personnel Cite. PO Box 11,. CHRISTIAN pre-school BARTENDER Wini A apistrano by the Sea MECHA.HIC ministration of bldg in th e r o II ow in ll La&una Beach. 921652. Teacher. part-time Hospt. 496-5702. Own tool.a, 3/yrs ~per. 0 P e r 8 t 1 0 n 5 . catagorles: .rOUo.-646 5423 B L E N 0 E R. . Housekeeper, 2 adults, In brakeUront-end pre-Responsibilities in· ~N01AIY . . --- CALL ... DAWN 966-~. lite hsekpg, lndry. ferred . Gd P•Y & elude: maintenance 11 ·D~CMQ Fulltlme/partlime. J.4 TE.ACHY WED·SUN EVF.S. p 1 al d medical benefits. No half daysfw-...... ho repare me per ay. security contract •Ont .. CWs ""'"· urs P.E. Teacher for Chris· IXICUTIVE Own car. Call Mon· Sundays. 5/day work managema.nt; tet*nt re-•S.. AoorCWs nu. Newport Beach. tlan school. Hrs . 10·30-3, I beaut set of 6, Value 11.zso, se~~-494.7004 Appl a11e" 10 I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE We buy used appliances We sell recond .. guar. a~ces. 549-3077 I IUY APPLIAHCES Les 951-8133 HOT OFFER! COLD CASH! TOEDISOM CUSTOMERS! Get S25 for your opera· ble second refngerator It 's costing )'OU up lo St« or more a )'ear in electric bills Donate your operating second refrigerator to one of the charities listed below. be sure to mention this special oCler when you make the arrange. ments. gel a receipt. and Southern ('a Ii Corn I a Edison will pa~ you S!S Your donallon 1s tax de ductible. Free pickup by the charity This special offer expires December 18. 1981 Children·s llosp1tal or Orange County 17141972·1242 Sl. Vincent de Paul 17141633·9190 *SUITE * Thun, IIM.S5M006. week. ADP1Y 3000 East lallons; rent co~tlon •C---'-' 631-1124 A p p I y : 1 6 8 3 5 24hour ESCORTS Interior Landscaper Coast Rw Y. 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Under the rult"ng, the makers o r the machines could be required to pay royalties to the owners of television programs or even be forced to halt. the The 9th U.S. Circuit Court ol Appeals ruled Monday that the estimated three million home video recorders in America ex.lat for "copyrlgbt infrin1ement," and makers and sellers or the machines are llable for damages. The appeaJs court reversed U.S. District Judge Warren Ferguson in the case, and sent the matter back to hl.J Los MIGHTY MITES Chris Voth ' 18 1 of '.'Jorwalk gives his all m an un successful attempt to stop Justin White of Tustin in advancing the puck during South Coast Sabers· home game consideration ot wb~t abould be done about what it said wu an '• ex.ceedln1ly complex '• problem. . The three-man appeals court 8'UIJested he look into ttie possibility of {Oyalties or even an injunction barrln1 the manufacture and aale of the macbiries . But the court acknowledled that an lf\Junction· .could result in "great public injury." Kel'\Jl Tamiya, top officer of Sony Corp. of Amerlc'a, chief defendant In the lawsuit, sald: "All partle. to this Ut11aUon • always have exp_ected that the final declalon in \hla case wtU be madebytheU.S.SupremeCourt." In Tokyo, Nao10 Mabucbl, manaainl director of the parent Sony Corp., also a defendant, ....., ........ ..,a.tie~ Sunday at Ice Capades Chalet. Costa ~esa . Young pl ayers. age 6 to 8. are in the ~ite AA Divis ion. Southern California Amateur Hocke~· Association. Two die in Belgian van blast UCI Medical Center Elvis" body . 1. . said riddled to review po icies with drugs ANTWERP, Belgium CAP> ..:._ A van packed with explosives blew up near a synagogue in the cilv's diamond district today, killing two people and injuring 99 others, lO seriously. police said. The dead were a woman killed on the spot and another person who died in the hospital. police said. The I s r aeli Embassy in Brussels blamed the Palestine Liberation Organization, but the PLO office in the Belgian capital denied the cbarge. • The last terrorist attack on a synagogue in Europe occurred in Vienna in late August and left two dead a nd 20 wounded. Guerrillas outside the PLO were blamed Cor that raid. By GLENN SC01T Of-Delly ............ Personal evaluations should have been given last weekend to two men suspected or mental disorders who ended up instead in Orange County J ail, an administrator at UC Irvine Medical Center bas said . Or ange County Sheriff's deputies claim they tried to get the two men treated al the medical center or Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk, but officials at both fa ci lities declined service. The lack of service was the rirst apparent breakdown or a new system begun Oct. 1 for treating the mentally disturbed who are handled by law enforcement officers on an emergency basis. ··All things considered, its been a .pretty good system," said Alethea Caldwell, executive associate director at the Medical Center. "But we're still refuting it and we are going lo have some slips.'' Ms. Caldwell said a lack of clear·cut lines of authority was part of the problem and steps are being ta)<en this week to e nsure that one person is in charge of the central admitting unit. She said the two men who ended up in jail -and a third man who had earller taken an overdose of pills ln an apparent <See MEDICAL, Page AJ) MEMPl(JS, Tenn. <AP> When Elvil Presley died, llls blood and t.lasues contained toxic levels of the sedative methaqualone, 10 times more codeine than needed for therapy and low levels of 10 other drugs, including morphine , a biochemist testified. The testimony Monday in the drug trial of Dr . George Nicbopoulos , Presley's physician, marked tht first official release of any of the evidence that went into the rock 'n 'roll idol's autopsy. The Antwerp blast burled the van into the air. wrecked a nearby building and shattered windows, police s aid. The district was cordoned off as ambulances and fire trucks were rushed to the scene after the explosion at 9 a.m. -l a.m. PDT. Little impact seen Presley's death Aug. 16, im, at the age or 42, was said by the medical examiner of Shelby County to be the result of heart diaeue. Published reports have said Presley's death was related to drug abuse, but the autopsy it.sell, requested by the sin&er's family and conducted by nine doctors, including Nichopoulos, has been kept secret. "I have not seen the number of drugs in one serum or blood sample as we found ln this person ," said Norman Weissman, a biochemist with Bio Science Laboratories of Van Nuys, one or five laboratories that teated tissues and blood from Presley's body. • at airport cuts Today is the Jewish holiday of Shemini Atzeretb and services w e re unde r wa y in the sy na gogu e when the van e xploded, police said. One vic tim was described as a 35·year·old woman. Police had s aid a bomb exploded in a car, but workers in the basement of the Diamond Club later told police. the bomb was in a van, which bad been parked outs ide. The curtains were drawn and one ol the back wheels had been removed and it rested on a jack, they said. Police cleared all tNildln&a in th e diamond district and searched for ottier bombs. No one claimed responsibillly j for the attack. 2nd school A federal order to cut back ph v ate aircraft flights that require the assistance of air traffic controllers will likely have little effect on John Wayne Ain><>rt. officials aeree. The new Federal Aviation Administration curbs, known as t h e General Aviation Reservation System, went into effect Monday and are desllned to reduce by 25 percent private flights by pilots under1 the control of airport tower officials. Al Jarvis, an FAA 'Spokesman, s aid the flight cutbacks are being ordered to help eue the burden on overworked air traffic controllers.· He said contrQllera bave )>een working slx-day weeks without vacation sinee early Au1ust when 11,800 union controller• were fired after a strike. Commercial carriers were ordered to make a similar cutback earlier this month. I d Jarvis said the new c osure ue restrict.iona will require private TAYLOR, Mich. (AP> _ ......... pilots wisbln1 to fly on au.. instTuments lo cet reservations financially stupped Taylor from one hour to 18 hours before public school district will have takeoff. to close down next month But at John Wayne Alrpiort, because voters have again where most ptlvate pflota rejected a tax proposal, school operate on a visual ru1ht rule, oflicia11 said. the reservattoa system la not The suburban Detroit system expected to have a lar1e tmpect, would be-come the second / 'tlae rwenaUon ruJet Jama Mlcbl1an district to close aald, Ukel1 will have mcWe ol a because o1 a money shortqe lm_pact in . patta ot th• COUftttY this acbool year. subjected lo bed weather wlMte The proposal, which would a pilot wCMlhl have to flJ•wlth ha•e ralaed property tax• for lnstrumenll abd ata1 ln eamtant 1chool1 to '20.40 per Sl,000 ol touch '"'I::_ tewer. uae11ed valuation. faUed Denla a IJM*•man at MondaJ bJ an UDOffictal mar,m the cOUJl9 . airport, aald m01t ot about IOO v~. said Deputy private pllDta landln1 ln Orans• Superintendent Keanetb Wtlk•. County tlmp.ly check wtth tbe t t. tower for clearance and then land. He said pilots do not have to be under the total control of the tower to land. However, pilots wishing to fly in and out of John Wayne under the control of the tower may experience some delays, Jarvis said. He said the air traffic control region that lncl"'des John Wayne is being limited to four departures by private pilots per hour. These slots, he said, are filled on a first ·come· first-served ba.sia. Nichopoulos, a 53-year-old internist, went on trial Sept. 30 charged with prescribing excessive amounts of amphetamines, barbiturates and palnklllers for himself, Presley, rock'n' roller Jerry Lee Lewis and others . NicboPQulos lan't charged with causing Presley's death. Weissman said Presley's body (See ELVIS, Pase A!) Granny 'so.ld pot' Mother, 98, warned her of trouble SEVIERVILLE. Tenn. <APl -An 82-year-old '1Wbman told a judge she was sorry she sold marijuana, and said her 98-year-old mother had warned her she could get in trouble for it. After Minnie Hall made her guilty plea Monday. Circuit Judge Ken Porter fined her 1250 and, suspended an ll·month. 2~day jail sentence. Mrs. Hall told ~orter her mother had been mad at her since.Sevier.County sheriff's deputies arrested her at home Oct. 5. The arrest ciame after a county 1rand jury in4ieted Mrs. Hall, her grandson Randy Turpin. 20. *"'ifiVe other people on drug char1es. The judge told Mrs. Hall to 10 home, tell her mother she wouldn't have to 10 to jail,; and say •he wu sorry for what she did. Mrs .. Hall said she •ould do Jmt that. Turptn, who pleaded guilty to one count of selUnc LSD and two count.a ol selllna marijuana, wu 1entenced to l to$ years il,l prt1011 on each count, With the terms l'MlaD1na consecutJvely. Tbejud1edenieclar"ue1tforpralaaUOD. c a~ l e d t h e r u 1 i n g "anachronJ.stic." He said that video tApe recorders sold in tbe United States are used by consumers "for their own personal use." Officials or the Electronic Industries Association of Japan also expressed anxiety over the ruling, pointing out that private recording of copyright·televlsion programs ls allowed in Japan and parts of Europe. The suit was brought by Universal City Studios and Walt Disney Produc tions aealnst Sony Corp. of Am~rlca and Sooy Corp.; four retailers: Carter Hawl~y H a le Sto r es Inc .\ Associated Dry Goods Corp .. Federated Department Stores, and Henry's Camera Corp.; the D o yl e D a n e Bernbach adv e rti sing agenc y ; and William G. Gr iffiths . a Sony Beta max owner. The pla intiffs c laime d (See VIDEO, Page A2) Reagan eyes • • increases in 'sin taxes' WASHINGTON <AP) -The Reagan adminis tr a tion is studying higher cigarette and alcohol excise taxes, elimination of credil·c ard int e r es t deductions and limits on exemptions for heaJth ins urance premiums to stay on track toward a balanced budget by 1984, sources say. These proposals. a m ong a var iety be ing anal yzed by Treasury Department officials. could increase r evenues by more than $9 billion in 1982 and $17 billion by 1984, according to administration estimates. Several sources. who asked not to be identified, said White House budget director David A. Sto c kman in th e ad · minis tration 's l e ad i ng advocate of increased taxes to curb a growing 1982 deficit and fulfill President R e agan's pledce to balance the budget by 1984. However, the president. who p e r s uad e d Con g res s th is summer to approve the largest tax cut ever, frequently has expressed reluctance to support ne w tax.raising measures to meet his balanced budget target. As a result, he may refuse to propose any major tax-rais ing plans beyond a package he outlined last month, the sources said. Treasury Secr etary Donald Regan s aid toda y that an increase in excise taxes is one or a number of revenue increases that the Treasury Department is studying. He noted that the tax on liquor has not been increased since 1950 and cigarette taxes have not been raised since the 1930s. "So, that's an obvious area for us to look at," he told a 1roup of business executives. He later told reporters that he has taken no position on raising excise taxes and such a proposal has not gone to the president. He s aid the Treasury is studying the plan because Congress asked about it. Regan said his staff also is cons ide ring a number of proposals that would eJiminate bu~tness tax loopholes that cr e ative t ax lawyers have discovered. The Treasury s ecretary e mpbatically ruled o ut, however, any postponement of the three.year cul in personal tax rates that Congress approved this year. as some Teen girl's body found in Dana me mbers of Congress have suggested, to red uce the budget deficit. Faced with a newly estimated budget deficit of nearly S60 bi llion . des pite t h e m aj or s pe ndi n g c ut s Co n g r ess approved during the summer, the ad ministration in September proposed a revised 1982 budget that would reduce spending by $13 billion and increase ta x revenues by S3 bill ion But congressional opposition to a new spend ing cul that large has forced the administration to c o n s i d er p 1 a n s by S e n a t e' Republicans for a package o( $8 .5 b ill io n in s p e nding reductions and S6.2 billion in tax increases. ... Outspoken general relieved WASffiNGTON (A P> -Army Maj. Cri!n. Rober t L. Schweitzer, who gave a speech, saying the "Soviets are on the move. they are going to slrlke. · · has been relieved of duties as top military offi cer on the staff of the White Hous e Na ti o nal Sec urity Council, a White House aide said today. Schweitzer is returning to the Department of the Army, said the aide, who did not wish to be identified. The aide said Schweitzer was told by Rkhard Allan. President Re agan 's national s ecurity adivser. The aide s a id Schweitzer violated NSC r ul es requiring him to clear a speech with the White House. Schweitzer 's comments were made Monday al a meeting of the Association of the United States Army and were reported in today's Washjngton Post. . The White House aide s aip that Allen relieved Schweitzer d his National Security Council duties at 7: 15 a.m. In the speech. Schwe itzer asserted that the Soviet Union has superiority in both land and submarine·based missiles aop and in bombers. and spoke of "a drift toward war." the Post said. DRllGI CllST WllTHll Fair thr o ugh Wednesday, but with some patchy early morning fog along the coast. Cooler with highs at beaches from 68 to 73. Highs inland on Wednesday .16 to 83. Low~ 58 to 63. llllDI TODAY "/ couldn't dance, 1 10 J became o •tripper." Theu word1 were r•coU•d br friend• .01 theJI come to Georgia Sotltcm'• /11MfaJ M N.w York. ( ~e "Lalt hibute ,paid to old-time 1tripper. ") P.oge AB. ••••• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tutlday, October 20, 1981 ·siayin,g triBI snagge~· ove~ shackling • ISSUe A reputed prison eana 'etdtr'a second trial in connection wttb a 1977 1layin1 t n Hunth•1ton Peach hu been halted over the (ssue ot whether the detendant ,should be s hackled -while in court. The delay was ordered ,Monday after a defense attorney for Robert Edward Crane, 33, pbJected to Orange County ~uperior Court Judge James '.J'urner's ruling that his client be ·required to wear leg chains, and be permitted to have only his . writing hand free. The lawyer, David Haigh, said a writ wlll be presented to the state Supreme Court seeking to overturn Turner's rulinf on the , basis that shackl1n1 or the defendant would improperly innuence the jury selected to , From Page A1 E LVIS . • • contained levels of t he sedative methaqualone, ''above the line or toxicity ... He said preliminary reports sent to Baptist Hospital by his lab said the level of the painkiller codeine io the singer's body wa s 10 times the therapeutic level. He didn't say what ailment might have been treated by therapeutic levels of codeine. Because he is not a physician, Weissman wasn't permitted to testif y o n the e ffec t s of combining the drugs. Weissman said in Criminal Court befo re Judge Bernie Weinman that Presley's body contained therapeutic, non-toxic levels of the following drugs: morphine, a pain-killer; Amrtal. or amobarbital; a sedative; pentobarbital, a sedative and sleep-inducer; phenobarbital, a sedative; amitriptyline, a se dativ e; Demerol , o r meperidin e, a painkiller; Valmid. or ethinam ate, a sleep drug ; Placidyl, or ethchlorvynol, a sleep drug; Valium, or diazepam, a muscle relaxa nt ; and · phenyltoloxamine, a pai_n ·killer. de cid e Crane's tutlt or lnnoc:ence. Crane is beine retried ln connection w i th the execution-style slaylrt1 of Ke nne th Wayne Cochran. Authorities claim Crane was angered at Cochran because ol h is reputatio n as bein1 a "snitch," that Is, an informant to law enforcement officials. Cochran was shot in the back and. the knee a nd bis body partially buried in the sand at Bolsa Chica Stat e Be ac h . Sh ootin g of the knee Is considered a trademark of the Aryan Brotberboo4. a white supremacy prison gang of whi~h Crane, authe>tJtles claim, is · a ranking member. A jury in 197'9 deadlocked on whether Crane was responsible for the Cochran slayine . The 32-year-old former Encino res ident, however , was convicted of first-degree murder in connection with the gunshot slaying of Wayne Golin, 41, of Huntington Harbour, during a robbery attempt at Golin's Seal Beach jewelry store. Crane was subsequently sentenced to IHe imprisonme n t without possibility of parole. Court personnel said it would be at least a week before it is known whether the Supreme Court will take up the security issue raised by the defense. Searc h pushe d for girl, 11 Anaheim police say there has been no breakthrough in the search for a missing 11-year-old girl who was last seen Friday afternoon near her foster home. Detectives were following up .. a few le ads from television v i ewe r s and n ewspaper readers." in the hunt for Cynthia Lopez, a 4-foot Hispanic girl who was tast seen wearing white pants and a pink top.' Police ask that anyone with inform a tion call them at 999-1911. Jury picks begin for Bonin trial LOS ANGELES CAP) -The trial of William Bonin, charged in 12 of the Freeway Killer slayings, has begun with jury selection in an emotionally tense atmosphere with relatives of murdered young men near tears In the courtroom. Bonin, the 34-year-old truck driver c harg e d i n th e homosexual killings of young men and boys wh06e nude bodies were dumped near Southern California freeways, appeared calm Monday as the long process of choosing a jury got under way. Attorneys estimated it could take a month to find 12 jurors in light of the trial's estimated length -four months -and the ·heavy publicity that has surrounded It. 1 he opening moments brought . comments of relief from some 1 one dozen relatives of victims who were in court to see the proceedings begin. ''We've suffered so much in the past few years. It's time we , got this under way," said Ramona Shelton, mother of 1 17-year-old murder victim Mark Sh.el ton. "We want t-0 gel on with our •,fives, but we can't_ until this is Man su rrenders FRESNO (AP> -A man bu s\lrrendered in connection with a , fiery Fresno traffic accident that injured 14 people. Richard ' W. Bennett, 31. of Auberry, , surrendered at the police station , Monday, then wn turned over to , the hia.bway patrol and was 1 booked tor investisatlon of hlt·run driving. over ," said Mrs. Shelton, who came to court with her husband, Don. They were accompanied by Susan Langford, president of the Orange County chapter of a g r oup called Str o n ger Legis lation Against Child Molesters <SLAM >. She said the group has been trying to help Freeway Killer victims' families deal with the tragedies. Bonin, clad in a blue prison jumpsuit, listened intently as Superior Court Judge William Keene spoke with prospective j urors a bo ut the possible hardship of s pe nding four months on the complicated case. Mo me nts before the trial opened, Bonin won his bid to switch lawyers -substituting William Charvet for Earl Hansen, the lawyer who bas represented him since bis arrest. Bonin said he and Hansen had no rapport and he prefened Charvet -although the new attorney said he has not had adequate time to prepare fo r the case. Bonin, who was arrested in June. UB>. is charged in 12 of 44 hom osexual murders which have <><:curred since 1972. The bodies of male victims were found on or near freeways, gaining the freeway killings tac. Co-defendants James Munro of Port Huron, Mich. and Gregory Matthew Miley of Houston, both 19, ha.ve pleaded gull(y in the case and a1reed to tesUly .. ainst Bonin to 'escape the death penalty. Another ~-defendant. Vernon Butta, was found dead in bjj Jail cell eadier tbi.s year, qapparent suicide. Claadled edw ...... 11~ AM oltMlt depa,..nll 1Q.4111 llAIN OfllllCZ ...... -... c:-. .... CA. ......... : ...... c:-. ..... u. .. ....,,.. ....... .,.. .. .,.. COOLING OFF -With the current influx or Indian summer along the Orange Coast. Irvine youngsters Rebecca Bock <left> and Sarah Feldman, both 3. get .their licks in ~n . some ice cream cones at Laguna Beach s Main Beach Park. Experimental drugs assailed Implicated in cancer deaths , one-year stud~ reveals WASJilNGTON CA P) -The under 45 and that survival rates Washington Post says a increased significantly foe 7 or one-year study of exper imental the 10 major cancers in whites cancer drugs fo und 620 cases in and 6 of 10 in blacks. which the compounds have been But Robert Yc;>ung, o.f t~e Food implicated in t he deaths~ od. Drug Ad~mstration s drug cancer patients. review section. had. harsh That number is only a fractio comments for experimental or the thousands who have n drug \&Se. Ht! \9ld the ,Post or a Bost.On hospital which tested an NCI dru.g on ctu1dren and "their kidneys were lost within days. This was no big deal because NCI knew drugs were routinely given out with no safegWll'ds for people who receive them." r ecent years died or suffered pain from experime nt s conduc ted in the nation's hospitals, say Post reporters Ted Gup a nd Jonathan Neumann. ·'The litany of death and suffering from experimental drugs has become an accepted part of life at some hospitals around the nation,'' they wrote. "These hum a n experiments have gone largely unchallenged and unquestioned by Congress, the medical profession and the scientific community at large." Holocaust suit must go to trial The study is running in the Post as a four-~art ser ies, which began Sunday.-The -newspaper said it has detailed reports on each or the more than lSO chemicals used in human cancer experiments in the last decade and that its reporters conducted more t han 600 interviews, examined hundreds of patient files and thousands o f government documents from the National Cancer Institute and th e Food and Drug Administration. In today's installment, Miami physician Michael Troner said the experimental drug program is better than ignoring patients. "I know sometimes we even make them sicker by treating them," said Troner, who treats patients at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of the State of Florida in Miami. ''But I 'd rather try than pat them on the back and tell them to into the corner and die.'' Vincent DeVita, director of the National Cancer Institute, said in a statement the Post carried Monday th at Sunday 's installment "presented a tragic lack of understanding of cancer treatment and the national program to develop drugs that are e ffective in treating cancer." DeVita said of 785,000 patients diagnosed with serious cancers in 191!rl, 356,000 are potentially curable. The number, he said, includes 46,000 curable as the result of using chemother'WY· He said the Pos t faille! to mention that cancer mortality rates are falling in the age group From Page A1 MEDICAL • • • suicide ad.empt -should 'have been accepted for evaluation. Sheriff's U . Wyatt Hart said deputies were advised Saturday not to bring the m en to the medical center becauae the facility was either Cull or because the cases didn't merit evaluaUon. A civil suit accusing the Institute for Historical Review of failing to honor an agreement to pay $50,000 for proof that Jews were gassed lo death at Auschwitz must go to triaJ, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge has ruled. Both Mel Mermelstein, a Huntington Beach businessman and an APschwitz survivor, and the IHR had asked that the breach-of -contract suit be settled in their respective favor without a trial. But Judge Thomas T . Johnson, who heard arguments in the case Oct. 9, said Monday that facts exist that must be tried, including the "nature or any contract or agreement." Johnson r e ite r ated his "judicial notice" of Oct. 9 that Jews were, in fact, gassed to death at Auschwitz in Poland in 1944. "This is a fact not reasonably subject to dispute, determinable by r esort to sources of rea sona bly ind isput a bl e accuracy," Johnson stated in lhe written order. Mermelstein was not available for comment today. The IHR, based in suburban Torrance, s pecifically denies t h at J ~ws were gassed al Auschwitz. . Mermelstein said Oct. 9 that the judicial notice that the Holocaust was a fact was the heart of the case for him. His r equest for a s ummary judgment asked $1 million in damages, but the suit itself asks $17 million. The IHR bad offered a SS0,000 reward to anyone who could prove that even one Jew was gassed al Auschwitz, using ev idence that would be acceptable in a United States criminal court. Mermelstein offered as proof declaration s fr o m 13 eyewitnesses to the Auschwitz atrocities, Zyklon B gas crystals or the type used in the gas chambers, human hair and ashes or cr emated prisoners. but said that the IHR failed to pay off. The IHR said it wanted Mermelstein to s ubmit to questions from a panel made up of several people with links to the lH R. Since offe r ing the proof, Mermelstein has given a five-hour depos ition to the g r oup's attorney that Mermelstein attorney William Cox called "one or the most brutal experiences. I've ever sat through." Mermelstein said the last time he saw his mother and two sisters was when they were led a wa y into what he later di scovered to be the gas chamber at Birkenau. a camp that was part or Auschwitz. Mermelstein and the IHR had exchanged letters, which Cox eontended con s tituted a cbotract. But Johnson decided the facts are disputable, including the purported agreement between Mermelstein and the IHR, so s hould be tried com pletely before a judge or jury. If the case should follow the typical schedule for civil suits in Los Angeles County, its trial dale could be two to three years away. IT'S A BOY .•. OR GIRL! Catalina crash injures 3· A Newport Beach woman and two others remain hospltalUed today after a slngle~nslne plane lost Power and plunged over a 75-foot embank,m.ent at the end of the Catalina Jsland alrPort, authorit,ies report. Sue Harde~. 37, ls in stable condition at Los Angeles County USC Medical Center. Two other paHengers injured in the 2 p.m. accident Monday were identified as John and Carole Thompson of Danville, Calif. Both· are listed in serious condition. The pilot. 47-year-otd Andrew Gianulus of Avalon, was treated at the scene or the crash and released. A u tJl o r i t i e s s a i d t h e Pipe r-Cherokee was leaving Catalina's Airport in the Sky when it lost power, skidded in a circle and flipped over the embankment. CatalipJl officials said it was unclear whether the aircraft actually lifted off the ground before losing power. They said there is a steep dropoJf on both sides and at the end of the runway. Federal Aviation Administration officials who are investigating the crash said It's too early t-0 tell what caused the mishap. They said the group of four was departing on a pleasure trip but that their i ntended destination is not known. From Page A1 VIDEO • • • copyright infrfogement was committed when home video recorders were used to tape shows they produced. Ferguson ruled lbat even if hom e video recording did infri nge on copyrights. the defendants were not liable for damages. He said copyright holders do not have a monopoly over the recorders. But the appeals court found ··no congressional intent to c reate a blanket home use exce ption to co p y r ight protection and that home video recording does not constitute fair use" The appellate court swept away the defendants' contention that they had no knowledge the machines would be used to record copyright works. The appellate judges s aid the defendants did indeed know that the Betamax was to be used in exactly that way. "In fact ... said the panel. .. that is the most conspicuous use of the product. That use is intended, expected, encouraged and the source of the product's consumer appeal. .. The panel said only the Sony Corp. and o ther corporate defendants in the case are Uable for damages. but the opinion could lay the groundwork for a similar suit against Sony's rival, Matsushita, which produces VHS recorder systems marketed by RCA, Panasonic, Quasar, General E lectric, Magnavox, Cur tis Mathes. Philco and Sylvania. Kimball on mend SALT LAKE CITY <AP> - Mormon Churc h President Spen cer W. Kimball was released Monday from LDS Hos pita.I, where he had been recovering from skull surgery. a church spokeswoman said. State Ho1pltal officials in Norwalk then told de~uties that the medkal ce,uer wai the proper place lo take \he men, be said. 'the two men were boOked into j all becauae the)' also were suspected ol minor criminal behavior, Hart aaid, but deputies believed the7 should have been trea\ed for mental problema. Our sllverplated baby gifts from l.unt will become family heirlooms to hand doWn for gerieratlons. Comb and brush sets: A. Girl's. $28.50. B. Boy's, $18.75. C. Rattle. $24.75. ID tbe case ol the attempted suicide the mu nentualb wu placed ln Brea neuro-paycblatric center .after deputies •Rent a l mo1t fo\ar hours o" 'tbe telephcJne seekln1 help fot him, hetaid. A ph,Jslclan at Chapman Gener.al Hospital, whete the man'• t\omllcb wa1 pudll*t, eventually ...eceeded la 1.-. the p.tlent admtted at .....-, 1atd~ SLAVIC K 'S • Plne ............ ,117 I .1 .,,....._.. Leontyne.Price, Isaac Stern, ltzlwk. Perlman. Matislav Rostropovich.and Rudolf Serkin take bows. after the IOOth annivenary concert of the Boston Symphony OrchestTa th•! week in Boston. 7 in Rose Botd queen finals Seven finalists, aged 17 to 19, were chosen for the 1982 Tournament of Roses Court. The 64th Rose Queen will be chosen from among the seven Oct. 27 amid trumpets a n d red carpets in the Tournaments Wrigley Gardens. The queen and her court, all from the western San Gabriel Valley , are Lisa Anne Beltrami, 17, of La Canada-Flintridge; Monica Lynn Gordon, 18 , of Alladena; Mary Laird Hlldeburn,1 7 .of San Marino; Holly Rose Kenney, 17 , of South Pasadena : Carole Marshall Owen, 17 , of Pasadena: Kathryn Ann Potthast, 17. of Pasadena and Jamie Lynn Werk, 19, of Arcadia. Princess Diana, wife of Prince Charles, decided to wait at least a year before having a baby because her schedule is too busy , a London newspaper reports. A spokesman for Buckingham Palace called the report a "a stupid story" with no basis in fact. Be fore her July 29 wedding, Diana was quoted as saying she wanted to have "lots of babies." But the Sun newspaper, quoting a "close friend," said the 2C>-'Year-old princess believes her schedule is "far too full to contemplate motherhood" now. KOCH DIANA The people behind .. Real People" say they've invited New York Mayor Edward I . Kocb on their program because he's a real person. not just a politician. When George Schlatter, producer of the weekly NBC television series. brought his crew to New York to film a 00-minute special ror next month . he decided to spotlight Koch Koch will be the first politician profiled on the show, which shows people doing unusual things. Leonard Bernstein, Bob Hope and Dr. J.onas Salk are among the winners of the "Hourgla ss Award " honoring dis tinguished Americans over the age of 55, sponsors said. William F. Buckley Jr., Joe DiMaggio and W. Averell Harriman also are being presented with the awards. according to Mary Osborne, a spokeswoman for the clock manufacturer who sP<>nsors the award. The winners were chosen from among 36 candidates nominated by Prime Time magazine. Former Gov. Dixy Lee Ray says she got quite a start when an engine on a DC-10 on which she was a passenger backfired and died, filling the cabin with smoke. The jumbo jet was taking off from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport when "we heard quite a loud tbud, a strange sound. Then there was a second one a short time afterwal'ds, .. said Miss Ray. The aircraft. United Flight 144, was bound for Chicago, Mi ss Ray said, but was forced to fl y over eastern Washington for a while to use up fuel. It land e d at Spokane International airport about an hour later. The University of Kansas Jayhawk is getting a chance to fly -first class. yet. loe H. Engle, one of two astronauts slated for the Nov. 4 space shuttle night. is a Kansas alumnus and has been given several KU souvenirs to carry in what the space agency calls his "persona! preference kit. .. Engle asked the alumni office at Lawrence for a university nag, but alumn). director RJchard Wintermote said he also sent Engle some other items "just for the fun of it." Mayor Dianne Feinstein says San Francisco has "never been healthier in the 10 years I've been in public life." The mayor delivered the remarks to the annual meeting of the League of California Cities. Coastal fog ahead Extended Coastal forecast outlook LONG BEACH ANO ORANGE lncruslng coastal IOQ and low COUNTY METROPOLITAN AREA clouds tonight and Wednnday -Fair .lllrouofl -lday uc99t morning. Cooler days ahead wllll 100 encl low cloucls Mar 11>e coa•t highs In -· 6°' at the -<hes and TueMSay -Wednelday ..-ninos. mlcl-70. lnl-. Lows In the 50s. Cooler den. OvemlQllt I~ In Ille El_,_,. from Point Conceptlot1 sos. 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MMll rlMI WedNl40Y ot t!~ .,,...., Mb MI: 10 '-'"· What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your messaae will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· lets to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributor& must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculaUon calls, please. Tell us what's on your mind . • r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 20. 1981 ------------------------------------------------------------------=~:::::"""----------~ H /f Inmate death trial due Arraignment set for five prisoners in jail slaying Five Oranae County Jail inmates have been ordered to stand trial ln superior court on charges they stomped a feUow inmate to death in a holdlng cell at the county courthouse In Santa Ana. C en tr a I 0 r an i e County' Municipal Court Judge Robert •Thomas ruled Friday night at the conclu.sion of a preliminary hearing that sufficient evidence existed to hold the five inmates tor trial In the AprU slaying of Michael Charles Bottoms. 23. The five include Lawrence Ross Poulson, 33, a convicted murderer and state prison escapee: GUbert James Lovato, 23, also a convicted murderer; William Leonard Frisbee, 29, accused o( attempted murder in assaults on other inmates; Phi I lip Angel Senteno. 32, accused of robbery, and Arthur Ruffo, 25. also racing robbery charges. According to Orange County Sheriff's Department jail deputies. about 40 inmates were being held in the large holding cell in the courthouse basement when Bottoms was slain. Three inmates agreed to testify during the lengthy preliminary hearing before Judge Thomas. Because of their prior murder convictions, both Poulson and Lovato face special cir· cumstances allegations that could qualify them for the death penally if convi c ted of firs t -degree murder in the Bottoms slaying ThomaS ruled that insuff1c1ent evidence existed to hold a sixth man charged in the Bottoms death, Kirk William Smyth. for trial. The five will face arraignment in superior court Oct. 30. MISS FLAME Oawn w, all. 16. of Westminster . ha~ been cr owned 1981 .\1iss Flam~ to represent fire departments of Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and West minster at various community e,·ents She attend!> L<J ('utnta High Sc hool in Westminster fire chief<; and mavors of the three cities served a~ judges in choosing Dawn' from a field of local high school girls who enter ed :\11!,s flame conte~t. Pleas heard • in OC sex case A Huntington Harbour couple and four other s c harge d collectively with 130 counts of child piolestation, conspiracy and drug offenses have entered innocent pleas in Orange County Superior Court. The pleas were accepted Monday by .Judge Donald McCartin who scheduled a trial Dec. 7 before Judge Myron · Brown. Pretrial hearings are scheduled for Nov. 6. John Francis Steen. ss. his wlfe Christi. JO: Teena Lucille Shoobs. 22, of Costa Mesa; Irma Cuz. 35. of Anaheim: Patricia Ann Lombardo, 20 , of Los Alamitos, and Mary Plunkett, 22, of Long Beach were charged with the multiple counts following a raid by Huntington Beach police at the Steens· residence in March. Police claimed they seized more than 100 sexually explicit films including nine depicting sex acts involving a 13-year·old Cypress girl and a 9·year-old Los Angeles girl. The Cypress girl, police say. wrote a Jetter to Mrs. Steen after watching a television movie , about child pGrnography called .. Fallen Angel. .. The letter was intercepted by a family member and turned over to police. The s ix defendants were ordered to stand trial following a preliminary hearing in West· Orange County municipal court. The Steens and Miss Shoobs are free on $50,000 bail each while the remaining defendants' are free o n their own recognizance. Weekend on Pilgri111: offered to f anrllies Orange County Marine Ins titute officials are now accepting registrations from families and youngsters who want to sign on for a weekend aboard the brig "Pilgrim, .. moored in Dana Po1nt Harbor. The weekend programs are limited to 15 persons. Available dates are Oct. 24 and 25, Nov . 28 and 29, and Dec. 26 and 27. For youngsters between the ages of nine and 13, a three·day session ts available from Dec. 28 to 30. Those signing on will lake part in line handling, rigging, hide gath ering, sail makrng an'io manning the galley. Time is al.S<f~ provided for sailing, swimming~ fishing and exploring nearby'' tidepools. ~ All food and overnight. accommodations are included in ;. the program price. For the family weekend the price is $78 for adults and S60 for children ages seven to 12 . For the three-day youth program the price is $96 . A $25 non-refundable deposit must accompany registration. For more information call 496-2274, or 831-3850. Finally, Our Rifles Are On Target ... ·. ,, The Rifle student corduroy pants you've been waiting for are here. Storekeeper Ian Foster packed our shelves with a great selec- tion of sizes and colors. Come in and "load up." RIPL• Aston that offtrs/1M traditional sportswor /or mtn, womui and boys . H /F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT{Tueaday, October 20, 1981 • ID -Spending slows U.S • BIRTHDAY GIRLS Lisa and Elisa Hansen. conjoined twins who shared som e blood vessels and brain tissue until they were separated in pioneering s urgery two years ago. celebrnted their fourth birthday Sunda~· in Clinton. Utah. The girls suffered some muscle weakness because of their separation." but their parents say they are learning to cope with their s ituation Yorktown peaceful after celebration YORKTOWN , Va . CAP> -The fifes and drums are silent, the real and make-believe armies filing out of town. Yorktown is r everting to the peaceful memorial to the nation's birth it had just grandly celebrated. The four-da y Yorktown Bicentennial ended Monday with fanfare and a ny-over of F-15s. with presidents. politics and the preci sion of 6,000 troops marching on the site of Britain's last stand 200 years ago. President Reagan and French President Francois Mitterrand watched from behind bulletproof glass as mock troops in the white uniforms of France, the red coats of Britain and the blue of the aolonisls were joined by th eir modern American counterparts for review. oviets increase support of PLO MOSCOW (A Pl The Soviet Union announced today that it has given the Moscow offi ce of the Pal esti ne Liberation Organization "offi cial diplomatic status ... signaling an increase in Soviet backing for the PLO. The off1c1al Soviet news age ncy Tass reported the announcement, which came during a meeting of PLO leader Yasser Arafat a nd Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev. olidarity vows to keep righls WARSAW. Poland (A P> Solidarity says it will avoid s howdowns with the ruling Communists after their latest shakeup. but the independent union refuses to renegotiate rights won last year and warns some strikes are inevitable. Union leaders telegrammed locals nationwide Monday to end ·•unjus tifi ed protests,'' but thousands of workers stayed off the job anyway. In Zydarow west of Warsaw, 12,000 strikers went into the eighth day of a sit·down strike at textile plants to demand more food; in so uthwest Zie l ona Gora province. 3,000 more downed tools over a managem e nt dispute. the union said Greece to stay ally of U.S.? WASHINGTON· (AP) ~ The United States and Greece's Pr emie r -elect Andreas Papandreou s ay they are anxious to preserve friendly relations despite the Socialist leader's campaign attacks on his country's military ties with the West. U S. officials also say that once Papandreou is in office. he may be more moderate than be was during the c ampaign in dealing with such issues as Greece's membership in NATO and the U.S. military presence in Greece. Special OPEC meeting called JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP> - The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will hold. a s pecia l session Oct. 29 in Geneva, Switzerl and, with "unification of the oil price" at the top of the agenda. the cartel's leader announced today. Uprising urged by Bani-Sadr PARIS <AP > Former Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr called on all Iranians today to rise against "the enemies of Islam and Iran who are governing the country with a reign of cri!lle and terror." Australia to buy j e ts fr om Douglas CANBERRA, Austraiia (AP> -Defense Ministe't James Killen announced today that Au stralia will award its $2.7 billion contract for new air force fig hter planes to McDonnell Douglas Corp .. which beat out General Dynamics in a 10-year bidding war. Killen announced the decision in Parliament during a major statement on new weaponry. He said the government decided to buy the twin-engine FA-18 Hornet instead of General Dyncimic's single-engine F-16s, but described b ot h as "magnificent aircraft." "Both in their di((erent ways are splendidly impressive and capable machines. However. it has become clear that the FA-18 will be better suited to our needs." Killen said. Australia will replace its aging Mirage fighters with 75 FA ·l8s . Canada and the U.S. Navy also have ordered the FA -18 from McDonnell Douglas. "Because it was designed to :>perate from aircraft carriers, re liability and ease of maintenance wer e essential elements of the specification of the FA-18," Killen said. adding that the fighters have "good potential for adding improved weapons and other systems as these become available." He said the Royal Australian Air Force expected to receive its rirst FA-18 before the end of 1984. and pilots should begin operational training with them in the second half of 1985. Deliveries should be completed in 1990. Major parts of the aircraft, its engines and elec tronic and mechanical systems would be made in Australia "in ordet to introduce new technologies we need to support the FA-18." Killen said. ·'The presence, in this part of the world, of repair and overhaul facilities for the FA-18 will be a significant military advantage also for our ally. the United States," he said. Report latest in list of signs of economic recession? WASHINGTON (AP ) - Americans ~ersonal spendln1 slowed sharply In September, the 1overnment. reported today, in what could be read as the latest in a lengthening list of sig ns the econopiy has slipped into recession. Personal income rose 0.8 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate or $2.46 trillion in September. But spending, which had also been rlslng in recent months. declined a bit less than 0.1 percent to a rate of $1.95 trillion. th e Co mmerce Department r eported. The report came one day after the government released figures showing other possible signs of recession: further declines last month in· already-weak figures for new housing construction and use of the nation's factories. S t a ti stics on personal spending had been rising along with those for personal income for most of this year. Numerous economi sts had said the American consumer was providing a floor under the economy through the summer, ~eeping it from falling into recession. That apparently came to an end in September. though the new figures were distorted somewhat by car sales. Rebates, dealer incentives and other special programs led to a spurt in August auto sales and then a sharp drop in September. which affected the overall personal spending figure, the new report said. With spending down in September. the personal saving figure rose to $103.5 billion from August's $88 billion, it said . However, the saving rate - personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income - declined slightly to 4.9 percent in August. the latest figure available, the report said. By all accounts, high interest rates have kept the housing and auto industries in their own private recessions for most of the year, but the weakness now has clearly spread. President Reagan acknowledged Sunday that the economy is in "sli~ht . . and I hope a short recession." In further evidence of the slide Monday: Housing starts fell to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 918,000 In September, the lowest rate since February 1975, the Com merce Department reported. And a fifth straight monthly drop In building permits for future construction raised little hope for recovery soon: U.S. manufacturers cut beck factory use to 78.S percent in September, ttie lowest rate since last October, the Federal Reserve Board reported. The decline was hardly a surprise, coming a few days after the board said th e nati o n 's Industrial production declined 0.8 percent in September. Sluggish sales during Sept ember pu s hed U .S . automakers· new car stockpiles to a 69-day supply on Oct l , up from a 64-day supply a month earlier, the industry journal Automotive News reported in Detroit. However. the situation was a bit better than on Oct. 1, 1980. when there was a 71-day inventory. SENTENCE REMAINS The Supreme · Court left intact '.\ilonday the death s~ntenc<' of \'clma :\1arg1e Barfield. lhe onlv woman on :'\orth C<iroltna's death ro'' She \\<is convictC'd of the I 978 poisoning death of Stewart Taylor. 56. of St Paul. :'\.C' Government r1aure1 W ednesdoy on the third.quarter lnflation-a<ljusted gross national product are virtually sure to show a decline near the second quarter's annual rate of 1.6 percent. A second consecutive d~cllne. accompanied by the recent increase t n un- e mployment. would flt the standard definition or a recession. Treas ury bill y ields increase I WASHJNGTON CAPJ Yields I on s h ort -term Treasury sec urities rose slightly on Monday after falling in four of th e previous five weekl y auctions , government officials reported. About $4.5 billion in six-month T-bills were sold Monday at an average discount rate of 13.795 percent. up fro m the 13.5 percent of Oct. 9. The government also sold about $4 5 billion in tt\fee-month bills at an average ~d of 13.613 percent, up from the previous 13.526 percent. Beginning Tuesday, banks and savings and loans may pay as much as 14.045 percent interest on six -month money market certificates. u p from th e prev 1ous 13. 75 percent Interest on the $10,000-minimum deposits is limited to one-quarter point above six-month T-bills In other certificates linked to T-bill auctions: One -year tax -exempt .. a ll-savers'' certificates are available al banks. S&Ls and credit unions with yields of 12.14 percent if held to full m aturity. The rat e will change for certificates bought Nov. 1 or thereafter, based on the Oct. 29 one year T·bill auction. 2 12-y ear "small saver' cert1f1cates bought this week have yields of 15 65· percent at S& Ls and 15 .4 percent at commercial banks. Those rates wi ll change on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Leaders to eye economy gap Meeting at Cancun first North-South summit WASlUNGTON CAP> -The first North -South s ummit meeting in history will bring President Reagan and leaders of 21 othe r nations together Thursday and Friday on the Mexican resort island of Cancun to discuss problems of developing countries and ways industrialized countries can help. He r e are questions and answers about the summit and the various issues to be taken up: Q : Why is the conference being held? · A: Developed countries have only a quarter of the world's population but account for almost Ill percent of the world's gross production. At Cancun. the leaders will exchange views on . whether it is possible to narrow the in co m e gap through expanded cooperati on. Q : What are the origins of the summit? A: The initial proposal was made last year by a private commission, headed by former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt, which said in a report that the gravity of the global economic situation required a North-South summit conference Q : Which countries will attend? A : The United St ates and seven o ther industrialized countries: Austria. Canada. France. West Germany. Japan, Sweden and Great Britain. The developing countries include Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, China. Guyana. India, Ivory Coast, Mexico, Nigeria. the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Ve n ez uela and Yugoslavia. Q : Why is the Soviet Union not attending? A . The Soviets have consistently said developing country problems are attributable to the period of colonial control by capitalist nations. Q : How serious a r e the problems or developing countries? A : Many non-oil developing cou ntries are f aci n g a n economic crisis While the prices of most of their food and raw ' material expor ts h~ve rem a med steady or decr eased m recent years, the prices of oil and manufactured imports have risen dramaticaJly Accordingly. most of these countries have had few resources left for productive investment and have had to ~ borrow h eavi l y to avoid economic collapse Q: What are the developing countri es asking or th e industriaJlzed countries? A: Most developing countries say their problems stem from a flawed international economic system . They favor "global negotiations" leading to the creation or new institutions that will improve their terms of trade and give them greater access to technology and capital. Q : What is the response or the industrialized countries? A· Some say it is a good idea. con t e nding lhat greater prosperity in poor countries will mean greater export opportunities for wealthier countries. 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Mrs F oster's lawyer said that had she been na med guard ian, she would have dropp ed th e s u it a nd d i r ec t l•d V e t e r a n s Adm1nist ral1on offi cials to keep him on the respirator budget or $1.04 b1lllon. with the understanding it would have to be adJusled down $50 million to meet Brown's cutback order for next year . tate def ends 11.i x i ll g"'f:! a y ads SACRA MENTO <AP> -Stale oHicials are defending t heir r efusal to release public-service· ad ve rtise m e nts aim e d at promoting mental health among hotnosexuaJs T he oCfi clals said Monday there a re problems with the production and the content of the television ads Som e leade r s of the Los Angeles gay community say the state blocked the ads because they contain the message that the r e is nothin g wrong with being homosexual. 11ving him cardio·pulmonary resu~citallon a board the plane, a c co r d ing lo a paramedi c official. 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Many local residents complain that the parks are dry and unsightly, according to city officials. Others don't reali:r.e the parks are fully developed and believe grass will be planted later. One man said one of the parks was "as dry as the Mojave Desert." "We've gotten about 2S complaints recently," says Daryl Smith, superintendent of park maintenance "People say it's like nothing they've ever seen before. Others can't believe the park is fully developed, but I've got to tell them ~hat they see is what they get." Norm Worthy. superintendent of parks and recreation, says Bolsa View Park, 3 acres, and MoCCett Park, 2..., acres, were chosen for the grassless experiment because they are located adjacent to school playground s with grass landscaping. ROGEH BELGE.V 5 ; t s 2 :US A I J I Truth in surgery not for her. See page Bl. DAVID BOYD , .. The e xp e rimental parks include trees, playground equipment and basketball hoops. Worthy says after the pine tree saplings grow tall, the wood chip ground cover will add to an overall a pp ea r ance of a "natural forest." Meet FV school candidates World 'Serious' -• • • a Dl1nor1ty view GO DODGER BLt:E This is the time of the year that a ccrta111 minorit~· group has learned to hate Those in that minority are people who don·t like baseball. And th•~ b the time of year for the World Series Or. the World Sl•riou~. a~ one of m' old 1uurnall:--t1c c 1:on1l'<; liked to C'all it. r;, /".\ TOM MURPHINI ,~It l n e ,. l' n t ,·ou · ve been on ~ \·1s it to Mars O\'er thl• past 48 hours. 1t should be noted that because of a brief incident Pl'rpetrntcd b~ a man named Robert .Jt.1mes ·Rick .. Monda,·. in '.\1ontreal. Canada. \1 ondav. ou r Southern Ca I 1forn1 a ar e a f 1 n d s 1t s e11 1·n ,: o I v ea 1 n t n e aforementioned World Seriou:--. :vtonday. working on a !\1onda~. did this deed with a baseball bat on behalf of the Los Angeles Dodgers Thus the~· get to work again on a Tuesday against another group with baseball be.its called the '.'/ew York Yankees. A~\'W:\ Y. THIS IS all htstor~ that you C'an read about in detail upon the sporting pages of this sterling journal. This communication. howe\'er. is mainly addressed to those persons who were \'isiting an outer planet and Hapless cttizens lined up Monday.at Chavez Ravlnt for World Snit• llckets even thoogh they wtrt told thert , aren't . any World Series tickets ma~·be aren·t aware of the impact that the World Serious 1s now going to have on their lives. If you were <1ware. you probabl~· wouldn't be reading thi s becaus e . e,·en now. the first gam e of the aforementioned tournament 1s alreadv under wa,· on the tl'lly. . . Tht~ ts \\ h~ ifs likely to change your life Every bod~. e~cept those in the minorit~. will be watching. \'Ol' WILL St.:FFER difficulty getting the attention or a salesperson in '.'/ewport Beach department stores . They·re a ll huddled around a set down in the TV department. !'le\'er mind trying to get service at your f avorile taco stand in Huntington Beach. The servers are all out back. Same thing an the Laguna Beach saloons tonight. Bartenders will be ignoring you. Those among us who are basebalrs detractors just can 't understand all this attention given to the summer game being played here in October. I mean. who wants to sit around a television set and watch guys in funny costumes who rub stickum on sticks. adjust their caps. hike up their pants. make faces and s pit a lot? You might prefer to watch ··Three·s Compa ny ... where at least you have a comedian who does flips over a living room sofa. FAT CHANCE VOU,'RE going to get to turn the boob tube to something like that over the next few days. It's time for "G<> Dodger Blue.·· If you think all this excitement is out of context now. with the "tired" Dodgers meeting the .. rested" Yankees in New York. just wait until Friday, when the tournament shifts to a place called Chavez Ravine. 'That's just up the road a piece. from here. not Car from Anaheim Stadium, home of the Angels. Not rar in terms or miles. that is. Light years away from the Angels in terms of post.season tournament!-;. however. AS FOR THE TRANS.AMERICA World Serious now under way. the very small Baseball Haters Club of America should take heart. Except for Saturday and Sunday. all games are s cheduled in the evenings. Maybe you'll be able to buy a taco at noon. (: J The parks also have a section that's been planted in what has be e n ca ll ed ''natural wildflowers" by city officials But many local residents say the plants look like natural weeds to them. Bob Sheets lives next to Bolsa View Park on Whitford Drive and says a neighborhood committee worked for about six years to. convince city officials to develop a park in the vacant lot near their homes. ··Anything was better than that trashy lot. but have you ever see n a park without grass?" Sheets said. "All we wanted was a park with earthen mounds and grass landscaping," he said. "I don't think anyo ne expected this." Worthy says the city has 51 parks with plans to develop about 10 others. Since passage of Proposition 13. Worthy says, money to maintain new parks has been short. H e says no other parks presently are planned in the low·maintenance mode. ··After a year of operation. we'll see if we saved any money by eliminating the grass." Worthy sajd. WI LL/AM \JANES Name: William Manes. Address: 18399 Santa Leonora Circle. Fountain Valley. Age: 50 Occupation: Administrator, Cal State Long Beach: retired U.S. Navy commander. Education: MA, public administration, Cal State Long Beach ; MA . international affairs and national security policy, American University. Family: wife, Margaret; four c hildren. on e attending a Fountain Valley school. Why are you runnlog for this office? ''I have been active In community affairs for lbe past few years, and I'm concerned over the future of the school distr ict, considering the declining enrollment and other problems they've experienced." What la the principal problem In oar achoolt today and llow woald 1• cope .,till l&T ''The principal problem I see is t.he quality of education in the classroom. For that, we need effective teaching particularly ln the basic areas such u reading and mathematics. ''One of the ways we get effective t.each1n1 la to 1et high quality teachers. To attract Cood teachers you need good working conditlont, including 1ood pay and good bent'fits." A carrdulates night to permit voters lo meet the people nmrung f or seats on the Huntmgton Beach City School District board of trustees will be held at 8 p m Wednesday.at Eader School. 9'191 Banrung Ave , Huntington Btach Name: Roger Belgen Address: 18684 Santa Ynez St . Fountain Valley Age: 51 Occupation : Effectiveness engineer, Mc Donnell Douglas Astronautics. Education: BA , pol1t1ca1 science. public administration, UCLA. graduate work. Pierce College. Family: wife, Evelyn: four children, all g r aduates of Fountain Vallev distract. Why are y-ou running for re-election? <Belgen has been a board member for nine years.) "I guess I 'm running for re·election to see som e of the things we've started in terms of improvements in instruction carried to eomplet1on under the lead e r sh ip o f o ur new s uperintend ent.·' What Is the principal problem in our schools today and bow would you cope with It? "The princ ipal proble ms relate to the basic s kills of reading. mathematics. science and social studies. The demands we see in today's technology mean we've got to improve what we·re doing with students .·· SL'ZA.VNE MOOH.E Name: Suzanne Moore Address: 9780 La Zapatilla Circle, Fountain Valley Age: 35 Occupation : Homemaker, school volunteer Edu~ation : AA , education. psychology, Bakersfield College, Orange Coast College. Family: Husband, John ; two c hildren, both attending a Fountain Valley school. Why are you runnlng for this office? "I 've bee n involved in volunteering al Plavan School for about six years. We moved to Fountain Valley because of the school system. I started as a classroom volunteer and moved on to leadership positions on sch ool committees. I am dedicated to the district, and I want to continue to serve it as a school board member." What ls the principal problem lD oar schools today aad how would you cope with It? "Schools today are expected to do much more than educate children. Many social problems seem to be put on the shoulders of the educational system. '·we should establish .ome prloritles. Whal our schools need to provide ls a aolid foundation in the basics -reading. writing and arlthm<'tl<' " Name: David Boyd Address: 18312 Santa Belinda Circle. Fountain Valley Age: 33 Occupation: Certified Public Accountant. Education: BS. accounting, Long' Beach State: J 0 (law degree ), We s tern Stat e University Family: wife. Pat ; three c hildren. one a tte nding a Fountain Valley school. Why are you running for this office? "The school district's budget ca rraes an $800,000 deficit through next year . My background is in finance and budgets. I think I can make a co ntr ibution to t h e board because of my background:· What Is the principal problem in our schools today and how would you cope with it? .. One cannot loo k at a n $800,000 deficit on a Sl7 million budget and not see that as a problem. "There a r e no ma gic solutions. Each program is going to have to be evaluated independe.ntly and justified." STACEY RICHARDSO.\' Name: Stacey Richardson Address: 18388 Santa Alberta Circle. Fountain Valley Age: 22 Occupation: Homemaker. Education: BA in sociology, political science, UC Irvine. FamUy: Single. Why ue you running for this · office? ·'I am a product of local schools, and I would like to serve my community by being an active member on the school board." What Is the principal problem In our schools today and how would you cope with it? "School closure is one of the most important issues facing our dis trict today. Schools s hould only be closed down when it becomes economically unfeasible. to maintain their operation. ··When considering school closures, I would like to ensure that the transfer of students be minimized. I would promote that future unused school space be leased in a manner so as to in c rease school district revenues.·· Valley's council meeting canceled . Tonight's Fountain Valley City Council m eeting has been canceled because a quorum of council membera wm not be present The next regular councll ml'rtin~ wlll t ·1tl:,. l"h1ce Nnv ~ Name: Ann Galas Address: 9671 S<.11lfish Ur1n Huntington Beach Age: 40 Occupation: llom ('malo.1·1 school volunteer E d u c a ti o n : II 1 g h .., t· h o c ii gradu<1te. 1-'amilv: Married. "1th f11111 childre-n. two u t te nd111 f,! ;1 Fountain Valley school Why are you running for thh office? ·I've been <1 par<•nt \olu11l1•1 ·1 in the dist rict for !fl ·' 1•a1 :.. Consequentl y. l'\'t' den·lop•·rl .1 deep l'Onct'rn for th(• qu.1J1l\ ''' edUl'C!laon .ind thl' mann1·r HI which tht• d1 ..,lrJ('l 1 •. adm 1nrstercd As a resuH of this I feel quahfred to .,l•ck l'lt·c 11011 to the board of trustt·e~ ·· What is tht' prindpal prohl<·m in our schools toda~ and ho~ would you cope with it'~ "Obviou~l v. the nu mb1•r onl-' problem in this d1 stri<'t ,.., declining cnrollm t•nt and th•· financial problem.., that c·11m• a" a consequence ··u nless wl'·n · l'Xlr• ml•I.' careful \\Ith thl' manner in which the ..,ehoob are tlo..,l•cl "t run the risk or shortC'hang1n)! lht' studenLc; cducatronall" · Dally ~llet Sl.tf ~ot JA.\1ES \\'Of.'.'iT Name: James Woest Address: 19572 Roderick 1 an<' Huntington Reach Age: 33 Occupation : M at c•r1:rl-. manager for pharmact'ullcals firm . Education: RS. 1nd11s tr1 .~l engineering. Cal Poly. San Lui<: Obi s p o . MA. bu s in ess administrat ion . Cal State Dominguez Hills. Family : wife. Sandi . t wo c hildren , both atte ndin g Fountain Valley schools Why are you running for I.his office? "I'm running because of my interest in the affairs of the school district. I believe my personal ability and professional background will lead m e to do a good job on the board." What t. the prioclpal problem ln our schools today and how would yoo cope wU.h It! ''First, there is a rlnancial concern. This year we had an $800,000 deficit in the (Fountain Valley district> budget. We can't continue to do this. I don't see anyone on the board or in the administration who l$ beginning to deal with this problem. We need to cot expenses In areu outside the cluaroom. "Our district dellvtrJ a Sood education. But I don't think we're 1ettin1 aa much potenUol out ot the district u possible." Or1no1 Cout OAJLY P1LC71'truesday, October 20. 1981 s .,.-. .,,...----------------------------------------------------------NY E COMPO ITE TRANSACTION 0UOTATIO...llN(\.U0• 1•ADUON , .. , .. ,. VO••. 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You ·sbould know 0 bow to p ick one. pay one, deal with one, fire one and ei ;« -yes -even sue - one, if that's nee .A-.;~ ... •s------- essa~~e number of IJllll PllJll lawyers ls growing, up from ~.000 or less a decade ago lo u many u 600,000 today. Jn the past few years. law schools have been estimated to be churning oul 30,000 to 40,000 graduates annually. To this mix, add these trend&: -Lawyers are now permilted to advertise, and more and more are doing so. -Storefront or legal·cllnlc law firms are s prouting up across the country. offering lower-cost services for simple problems such as writing wills. lease checking, house buying, uncontested divorces and property settlements. -Prepaid "legaJ insurance" services, similar to medical insurance plans. are expanding, some corporate-subsidized. -Legal services now are a S20 billion·a -year business, and rising. How do you pick a lawyer? Advice varies, btU the best answer is: in advance. if possible. If you aon't know a lawyer, get acquainted with one. He may not be the one you use when you need him. but you'll almost certalnly want to check out referrals. Start with your company. union or credit-union attorney. The American Bar Association recommends the referral services; others don't. .. At best." says one prominent attorney. "you gel an unculled list of lawyers who ask to be listed, lawyers whose specialties. fees and abilities you don't know." Another source is Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, which your library and most lawyers have. This lists the attorney's background. his legal specialty and major clients, but not fees . Professional, c1vic and political groups. friends. relatives are other starting points. The big point is : search. don't settle. When you need a lawyer for a specific problem. ask your prospects how many cases like yours they have handled and check if they actually have tried cases like yours. A surprising number of lawyers don't -and in the 1977 opinion of Chief Justice Warren Burger, shouldn't be allowed to "litigate" <go into court and argue cases). Ask to see briefs the lawyer has riled; these are public, not confidential, documents. Check which side your prospective lawyer usually represents -plaintiffs or defendants. Find out al the st art whether there is a charge for an initial consultation. Again, advice varies. Som e lawyers suggest that if first interviews are free, the lawyer is "hungry;" others believe any lawyer should give a short initial session for nothing. Never pay for a preliminary phone inquiry. When you've narrowed your decision, ask about fees and other costs. Simple cases may be on a nat price basis, others at an hourly or daily rate. plus expenses. Still others may call for a contingent fee. based on gross or net awards or settlements . Get your lawyer 's estimates of what the case should -and could -cost. depending on variables Are transcripts of depositions included? Don't forget travel expenses. court costs, photostats of documents. witnesses' costs. Don't send origina ls of any of your own documenl.4'. If you switch lawyers (a payment dispute in midstream>. getting the documents back may be hard. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES N£W Y()RKIAP) FINI Dow.J-.e ..... ~Voc~y. 0c1. "· -14 -1'1 -~ . ... GOLD COINS •IW~IAf't -..,._._......, . ..................... ,,......,... ...... ...................... ..,"' .. ....................... ~ .. .................. .,.., ..... ..... ----~ .• .,., ... ... ....... ....I a.II.....,. ~ JO lllCI az::..1 z ~ ~~>-~ JO Trn 9'2.7' ... ,. aft ... JM.n • Ult IS Ull tOUO IOJ.45 102.13 lotM-0 1' U Stll JIU! :DUI :DOM Dt.a-0.11 !Miit .............. 4,.0, .. 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Developers who want tc: replace the Treasure Island Trailer Park in Sou\h Laguna with n multi-story Hme-share condominium complex say they·11 accept a reduction to a phased, 440-unit design. The three men hoping to build the complex, Merrill Johnson, Bernard Syf an and Ed Stant.on, are scheduled to go before the Orange County Board ot Supervi!ors next Wedbesday seeking approval or their plan. Johnson said they will be satisfied if the supervisors approve their plans to build two structures on the seaside property plus 60 separate apartments to relocate teaants who lived at the tr~ller park prior to the time the new development was pr~ed. The developers ortgln.lly had requested approval to build an additional 100 time-share units. World 'Serious' • • • ·-a m1nor1ty view GO DODGER BLt:E This is the time or the year that a certain minority group has learned to hate. Those in that minority a re people who don"t like basehall. Anti this is the time ·or year for the World Series . Or. the World Serious. as one of my old journalistic c ronies liked to c all it I n e ,. e n t (;, """" TIM MllPHlll ,~~ \'OU· "e been on a ~·isit lo '.\itars O\'er the past 48 hours. 1t should be noted that becaus e of a brief incident perpetrated by a man named Robert .James ··Rick·· '.\'lo(lday, in '.\itontreal. Canada. ~Tonda~-. our Southern <: a I i r o r n i a a r ~ a r i n d s 1 t s e 11 1 n ,. o 1 " e a in t n e aforementioned World Seriou:-.. \londa~. \\Orking on a '.\itonday. did this deed with a baseb<ill bat on behalf of the LO!'> Angeles Dodgers. Thus they ~et to work again on a Tuesda~· against anoth er group with baseball betts called the '.'Jew York Yankees ASYWAY, TWS I all history that you . can r~ad about in detail upon the sporting pages of this sterling _journal . T his communication. however. Is mainly addressed to those persons who were v...isiting an outer planet and Haplesa cittum lined up Monday.aJ Chavez Raoine for World ~e• tic~ts even though they were told there .aren't .any World Snit.I tickets. maybe aren't aware or the impact that the World Serious is now going to ha\'e on their lives. 1f you were aware. you probably wouldn"t be reading th1:-, because. e\'en now. the first ga m e of the aforementioned tournament 1s alread,· under wav on the tell". · · ·This is wh~.it ·s likel) to change your life : E\·erybody. t.':<cept those in the minorit~-. will be watching. YOU WILL SUFFER difficulty getting the attention of a saJesperson in '."Jewport Beach department stor,s . They're all huddled around a set down in the TV department. Never mind tr~·ing to get service at your favorite taco stand in Huntington Beach. The servers are aJl out back . Same thing in the Laguna Beach saloons tonight. Bartenders will be ignoring you. Those among us who are basebaH's detractors jus t can't understand all this attention given to the summer game being played here in October. I m ean. who wants to s it around a television set and watch guys in funny costumes who rub stickum on sticks. adjus t their caps. hike up their pants. make faces and spit a lot? "°' You might pre fer to watch ··Three 's )Company:· where at least you ha,·e a comedian who does flips over a living room sofa. FAT CHASCK YOU'RE going to get to turn the boob tube to something like that over the next few days. It's time for ··Go Dodgt:r Blue... • If you think all this excitement is out of contt!xt now. wi.th the "tlred'' Dodgers meeting th e "rested" Yankees in New York. just wait until Friday. when the tournam e nt • s hifts to a place called Chavez Ravine. That'r just up the road a ~iece. from here. not far Cl'Om Anaheim Stadium. home of the Angels. Sot far ll'l terms of mil~. that is. Light years away from the Angels in • term~ o. post-season tournaments. however. AS FOR THE TRANS-AMERICA World Serious now under way, the very small Baseball Haters Club of America should take heart. Except for Saturday and Sunday. all games are scbeduh!d In the evenings. Maybe you'll be able to buy a taco at noon. The county Planning Com· mission, however, endorsed the reduced number, as did 5th Di$trlct Supervisor Thomas Riley. Other recommendatJons from RJey's office are to lower the height of th e proposed t 11me-s hare structures to no more than about 15 feet higher .than adjacent Pacific Coast Highway, to boost proposed parking spaces for Aliso Beach from 25 to as many as 100 spaces and to require the construction to be phased over a three-year pel'iod. Two multi-story, ter raced buildings are planned for the project. By requiring one building to be operational before the other is built, county officials hope to gauge its effects on the quiet. mostly-residential surroundings. Similar conditions were suggested for approval of the pro/eel when the super visors were scheduled to consider the matter in May. The developers were not happy with the reductions or the phasing then and were gr anted a post· ponement. The issue returns next week to satisfy a state law that requires eovernments to make decisions on development applications within a year of the time they are submitted. The 266-space trailer park is on land leased to the three men by Howard and Warren Hopkins of South Laguna. Johnson said the earlier postponement was needed partly to complete arrangements with the property owners. Under that agreement, the applicants would lease the property from the Hopkinses for 99 years, J ohnson explained. When the issue returns next week to the supervisors. however, there will be one major dirterence. This time couuty officials also w ill consider pressures from the city of Laguna Beach, which wants to annex the trailer park. The property would be part of approximately 600 acres from \he city's southern limits to Aliso Creek that city officials are considering for annexation. Rob Clark, assistant city manager. said maps are being filed with t he state Lands Commission and an annexation hearing should be held in late November before the county , Local Agency Formation Commission. He said city officials figure that the property. if annexed, would give them more control over development of the region and also would provide at least enough sales, bed and property ta'ltes to pay for extra city services. Johnson claims the idea for annexation was started by trailer park residents who have strongly opposed the time-share plan. since it would mean they would be forced to move out. (A relocation plan in.eluding financial assistance for evicted residents is part o( the development J?lan.) "We think lbat the annexation is strictly being used to stop development of Treasure Island." said Johnson. Clark said that even with annexation, the developers could expect to build some residential units on the property. Most sources admit, however, that the city -with a 35-foot height limit -would be more restrictive than the county government. If 25 percent of the voters or a quarter of the property owners who control 25 percent of the annexed land file protests, then the annexation would be decided by a vote of the South Laguna residents, Clark saJd. Badham plans county talk <;:oncresaman Robert Badbam will speak at a meeting of the O r a n 1e Cou nty Escrow AasociaUon Wednesday at 8:~ p.m. at the Alrporter Inn , 18700 MacArthur Blvd. ln Irvine. Badlwn's talk ls scheduled to cOY•J' tu cut leti1laUoa, •rban par~ plan development.I ln tbe county and hi• recent trip to Europe ln connecUon with the NATO matt.en, 8adbam'1 h l k will be preceded by a DO bOlt coctrtall ho• -at e:ao p.m .. followed by a cllnaer at 7:ao p.m. Ticket.I are '11 and may be purchased by camn1 Jane Clayton at 7'71·2832. t Deity r• IU!ff ,_ Sita Camwn Park m Laguna Beach migh t soon become .~ltt> 111 $6 t>f'J() sculpture with a cont1•st tn determ111e tht> u•wmny de!i1g11 a11d sc11/pt11r • Sculpture a fit ting tribute Son of Laguna hostess seeks decoration for park By STEVE MITCHELL Of -o.i., rllet SUiff Nita Carman could have been called lhe unofficial "hostess of Laguna Beach" in the decades .s panning the 1930s until her death in the early 1970s. On warm Sunday mornings. s he would often invite up to 60 neighbors and friends to her home for a barbecue brunch. During World War II and the Korean War. s he entertamed thousands of sailors, soldiers and Marines, putting them up in her two-story bungalow and adjacent guest houses for the weekend. "They'd come down from El Toro and Camp Pendleton some of them thousands of miles from home -and feel welcome," recalls E. Day Carman, son of the late widow Nila Carman was so active in civic affairs in Laguna Beach that it came as no sur prise to anyone when the city decided to name a park after her in the spring of 1973 Friend~ contributed money, trees and even a sprinkling system to the tiny park localed behind the Laguna Beach High School football field. The park. while less than a fifth of an acre in size, features grass and a forest of trees in a s elling that invites quiet meditation. The site is just across the street from Nita Carman's former home. 110.\'0 RS HIS .\10THER f: Da4 Carman And now, Day Carman wants to add something else to the park atmos phere. and he·s willing to pay up to $6,000 for the improvement. II is suggestion is that a sculpture be placed in the park named for his mother, and that a contest be held to determine# the winning design and sculptor. The city's Arts Commission will ask the City Council to ADlerican's choice: defense or s erVice? By JOHN NEEDHAM Of tM Oeltr ...... ltlH Americans have lo decide what they want their tax dollars spent on -Bl bombers and MX missiles, or public education and human services for the needy. They can't have both. That's the message state Assemblyman John Vasconcellos, D-San Jose, had for about 100 Saddleback College students Monday in Irvine. Vasconcellos. chairman of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, said there-seems to be a lack of "humanist" thinking on the part of state and federal lawmakers. ·'To think that people are saying we can no longer afford public education -and choose not to -Is mind boggling," Vasconcellos said. The veteran legislator said state revenues are currently $130 million below expected budget predictions, meaning more drastic cuts in 1tale spen4lng will have to be made in the next few months. "We're out of money," he said. "A:s much as I'd like lo come with good news and report abundant funds in Sacramento, that's not the case." He added lbat with the country facing another recession, federal fundine cuts and the disappearance of the state budget surplus fotlowine Proposition 13, the fiscal picture for California public education ls bleak. .. Rl1ht now there· a a 50-50 chance there wtll be tu&tioo charncl at eommunlty callee• next lan," Vuconcelloa Mld. He satd tuition fees WOUid probably be coupled with cuts In state . ~ s pending tor traditionally tuition-free tligher education in the state. Vasconcellos sajd he believes tuition ch arges will prevent many people from au.ending college. "As long as the public allows politicians to believe they want them to cut spending at any cost, they will continue t.o do so." he said. "Right now they believe that's the prevailing mood or the taxpayer." Vasconcellos said the choice people have to make is between guns and butter. and that precious funds are being spent for "Inhumane" things, such as. weaponry. · "We are so caught up in spending money in ways other than on people who are needy," he said. "U billions of dollars a r e s pent on bombe rs and missiles, lhere's not golnt to be any money for Saddleback College." Folk d a n ce frolic slated in Laguna The Laguna Beach Folkdancers wlll sponsor a dance workshop Wednesday at 8 p.m . at the Lal\llla Beach High School lirls' gymnu~um. The workshop wtll be led by Ted Sophias, who spedallaes in Greek aqd Macedonia n folk dance. The public ls lnvlled to attend. A '2 don ation 11 requeste d . f'or mo r e Information call 4M~tno, or 545-1957. endorse the plan when the council meets tonight at 6 m council chambers. Carman says he·d liktio see the city spend S500 of the gift to procure a sculptor to serve as a judge for the contest Then, based on his selection. the winner would be awarded a $500 prize, and have another S5.000 with which lo create his sculpture for the park Carman s a ys there are several reason:. for wanting to contribute the funds for a sculpture in the park. "For one thjng, rd like lo see the park become a little more significant than just a piece of land ." he said. And, he said. he'd like to see some recognition go to local artists. and to encour age the visual arts in Laguna Beach. "It's getting more and more difficult for local artists to live and work in Lagun a Reach,·· Carman said He s aid his gift suggestion m ight e ncourage others in Laguna Beach to sponsor the same sort of public art projects. "Art s urvives b ecause somebody usually supports it," he said. "Without support. art cannot sustain its elf People ' with money can give la!>ting art to the town." And if the City Coun~il s upports Carman's notion, the process could serve as a vehicle for future gifts. Carman said. Historia n to sp eak a t UC Irv ine Author-his t orian Arthur Schlesinger Jr will deliver a speech Wednesday at UC Irvine as part of ceremon ies celebrating the university library's acquisition of Hs mllJ ionth IX>ok. He will speak al 8 p.m. in UCI 's Fine Arts Village Theatre on the topic, "The Shape of American Politics to Come " The millionth book. "De Nuptijs Philologiae et Mercuril," an overview ot the liberal arts. was written by Marlianus Capella, probably early in the 5th century. The $5,000 book was paid for by Friends of the UCI Library. Earlier this year, the UCI Library gained admission to the As sociation o f R esearch Libraries. which consists ol U3 major research libraries in the United States and Canada, 12 Of. which are special libraries such as the Library of Con1ress. UCl's library is ranked 76tb a mong the assoclallons' 101' university libraries. The UCI Obrary began with an ope~1ng·day collection of about 100;000 books in the fall of 1965. UCI Librarian Calvin Boyer said UCI's library bas reached the ol\e·mllllon volume mark faster than any library in tlaif , country's biltOQ'. TUESDAY, OCT. 20, 1981 ... COMICS STOCKS TELEVIS ION Housing study:.. JJlanned Irvine ieague seeks effects of government p0Zicy By RJCllAJtD GltEEN Of ........... The Greater Irvine f ndustrial Lea1ue ls aponaorl111 a $45,000 study aimed at determining what effect governmental policy has had on tl)e cost of housing in Oran1e Cooftty from 1980to18, it was announced today. Todd Nicholson, executive director tor the 54~compafly organiiation, satd the study is to determine the financial impact of goternn\ental policies requiring that builders: -Meet 'linclusionary zonina" standard s ca llin1 for a percentage or ·au resldenUal units to be in the "affordable" range. -Donate parkland before developing housing projecta. -Construct housln1 1n such a way as to be energy efficient. Philip Bettencourt, executive director of the Oran1e County Chapter of the Buildh\I IncJustry Association, said that some World 'Serions: -• • • a nnnor1ty view GO DODGER BLUE This is the time of the year that a certain minority group has learned to hate. Those in that minority a re people who don·t like baseball. And this is the time of year for the World Series Or. the World Serious. as one of my old journalistic cronies liked to call it. ¢) ----------------~ TOM MURPlllfH ,~It I n e \. e n t \'Ou've been on a visit to Mars over the past 48 hou rs. it should be noted that because of a brief incident perpetrated by a man named Robert James .. Rick" Monday. in Montreal. Canada. ~onday. our Southern Cal i fornia area rinds itselt 1nvolvea 1n tne aforementioned World Serious. '1onday. working on a Monday. did this deed with a baseball bat on behalf of the Los Aogeles Dodgers. Thus they get to work again on a Tuesday against another group v.'ith baseball bats called the :"Jew York Yankees. .. ANYWAY. THIS IS all histor.y that you can read about in detuil upon the sporting pages of this sterling journal. Thls communication. howevE:r. is mainly addressed to those persons who were Y.isiting an outer pla net and Hapleu cilfzena lifted up Monday.at Chavez Ravine for World Serita tick•t• even though they tone told there .aren't .any World Series tickets. maybe aren·l aware of the impact that the World Serious is now going to have on their lives If you were aware. you probably wouldn't be reading this because. even now. the first ga me of the aforementioned tournament is already under way on t he telly. This is wh y ifs likely to change your life : Everybody. except those in the minority. will be watching. • • YOU WILL SUFFER difficulty getting the attention or a salesperson in ~ewport Beach department stores. They're all huddled around a set down in the TV department. Never mind trying to get service at your favorite taco stand in Huntington Beach. The ser vers are all out back. Same thing in t he Laguna Beach saloons tonight. Bartenders will be ignoring you. 1"hose among us who are baseball'-s detractors just can 't understand all this · attention given to the summer game being played here in October. I mean. who wants to sit around a television set and watch guys in funny costumes who rub stickum on Sticks. adjust their caps. hike up their pants. make faces and spit a Jot? You might prefer to watch "Three's Company," where at least you have a comedian who does nips over a li ving room so(a. FAT CHANCE YOU'RE going to get to turn the boob tube to something like that over the next few daYS . It's time for "Go Dodger Blue." U you think all this excitement is out of context now. with the "tired" Dodgers meeting the "rested" Yankees ln New York. just wait until Friday, when the tournament shifts to a place called Chavez Ravine. That's just up the road a piece. from here. not far from Anahetm StadJnm, hom~ of the Angels. Not far in tetms o( mlles. that is. Light years away from the Angels in tt!rrbS of l)ost-season tournaments. however . AS f'Oll THE TRANS-AMERICA World Serious now under way, the very small Baseball Haters Club of America should take heart. Except for Saturday and Sunday. all games are schft!Uled in the evenings. M~be you'll be able to buy a taeo at noon cities such as Newport Beach even have requirements that builders furn ish all new reside ntial units with trash compactors . Governmental policies have b een widely b l a m e d for increasing the cost of housing ln Orange County. Tb e i ndus trial 1 eagu e · sponsored study is to determine whether this blame ls justified. according to the study proposal. The study is to be conducted by the Center for the Study of Law Structures, Claremont McKeM a College. It is to include five main phases, according to the study proposal: -A tracking of the legal and economic changes affecting the houslng market from 1960 to 1980. , -T h e formulation o f economic models that are to show the financial Impact or these changes. -The gathering of census and s urvey data to determine whether the study's economic models are accurate. -The' revision of these mode ls to make t hem as accurate as possible. -Developm e nt of alte rn atives to ex is ting governmental policy. School site ruling battle d By JODI CADENHEAD "'-~ .... ,.... Irvine Unified School District trustees unanimously adopted a policy Monday night that would permit the construcllon of schools beyo nd a two·mlle radius from airport runways . At issue is a ruling by the State Division of Aeronautics that reje cted the district's proposed construction of five schools in Irvine west of El Toro Marine Corps AJr Station. District Administrator Ron Upton said be plans t.o use the policy in a meeting Oct. 29 with state officials in an effort to help overturn the state ban on the con'struction of the five schools. Upton said that the district plotted the five school sites based on a stale law prohibiting the construction of schools two miles from airport runways. However, a map unveiled at Monday's meeting s howed the state's radius of unallowable school territory to be roughly one half mite wider than that drawn by the district. Upton said th at the state a]>parenUy was using a mark other than th e runway in de termining the boundaries from the El Toro Marine Corps s tation and the helicopter station. Virtually all of the district's 2S schools a nd 70 pe r cent or Irvine's homes Call within the boundaries designated by the state as una llowabte school grounds, said Upton. The district administrator was at a loss t.o explain why the state all01'ed the construction of the other schools, when the five site proposals have been rejected. ·'These schools are all in compliance and so are the five sites. We're just trying to make lt consistent wiijl existing state law,'' said Upton. ' In a presentation to the board, Uoton POinted out that all of the school sites fall outside of the Marine Corps crash hazard zones. Santa Ana attorney Clayton Parker has been retained by the district in an effort to convince state officials that the five proposed sites would not be in danger of jet crash hazards or unacceptable airplane noise. Badham plans copnty talk Con;resaman Robert Badharn wlll speak at a meetin1 of the Oran•-County Escrow A11oclation Wecaneactay at 8:45 p.m. at \be AirDOrter Inn, 18100 MacA.r1hur Blvd. in Irvine. Badbam's talk i& scheduled to cover tu cut leatalaUon, urban park plm develapmenta 1n the county and bis recent trip to Europe ID CGnnedion wltb the NATO matten. Badba1a'1 talk wUI be preceded by a no a.o.t cocStal1 hour at 1:30 p.m., fQUowid by a dlnn• at T:• p.m. Tteteta are tie and m•r~ be purehUed bf calllftl Jane aaJtOD at m .2112. , . Truth in surgery not for her. See Page Bl._ Hallelujah Church starts new site Membe r s o f the So u t h Coas t Community Church have something to cheer about and on Sunday they did just that. Taking a m a jor step towards a permanent move from '.'lewport Beach to I rv ine . m e mber s ce lebrat e d g round·breaking at its new site on Bonita Canyon Road near Turtle Rock and burned the Sl million property mortgage Entertainment during the celebration was provided by m embers in a talent show of music. magic and monologue~ In its 14-month history. the church has grown from 500 people 111eeting for Sund ay evening Bible studies at Lincoln Middle School. Newport Beach. to a membership of more than 2.000 which now meets at Corona del Mar High School. Founding pastor Tim Timmons 1right 1 is ready to direct ground breaking. Americans' choice outlined Solon says U.S. can't have missiles and services By JOHN NEEDHAM Of tlle De11Y ~Staff Americans have to decide what they want their tax dollars spent on -Bl bombers and MX missiles, or public education and human services for the needy. . They can't have both. That's th~ message state A sse mblyma n John , Vasconcellos. D·San Jose, bad for about 100 Saddleback College students ~onday in Irvine. Vasconcellos, chairman of the Assembly Ways ~d Means Committee, said there seems to ·be a lack of "humanist" thinking on the part of state and federal lawmakers. "To think that people are saying we can no longer afford public education -and choose not to -is mind boggling," Vasconcellos said. The veteran legislator said state revenues are ourrenUy $130 million below expected budget predictions, meaning more d rastic cuts in state spending will have to be made in the next few months. "We're out of money," be said. "As much as l 'd like to come with good news and report abundant funds in Sacramento, BOMBERS QR EDUCAT.10.'i? Assemblyman Vasconcello~ that's not the case." He added th at with the co untry fa cing a n oth er recession, federal funding cuts .and the disappearance or the state budget surplus followini l>roposiUon 13, the fiscal picture for California public education is bleak. ' "Right now there's a 50-50 c hance there will be tuition charged at community colleges next fall ,·· Vasconcellos said. He said tuition fees would probably be coupled with cuts in state sp e nding for tr adition ally tuition.free higher education in the state. Vasconcellos s aid he believes tuition charges will prevent many people from attending colle~e. "As long a~ the public allows politicians to believe they want them to cut spending at any cost, they will contlnue to do. so,'' he said. "Right now they believe that's the prevailing mood of the taxpayer " Vasconcellos said the choic~ people have to make is between guns and butte r . and that precious funds are being spent for "inhumane" things, such as weaponry. "We are so caught up in spending money In ways other than on people who are needy,·~ he said. "If bUlions of dollars are spent on bombers an4 missiles, there's not going to be any m oney for Saddleback Colleg~ ... Millionth UCI book marked .Arthur Schlesinger he ads library ceremonies Author·hiltorian Arthur Sc:hleaiqer Jr. will deliver a apeech Wednesday at UC Irvine aa part of ceremonies celebrating the university llbrary's acquisition of its mJllloatb book. lie will speak at 8 p,m. In UCl'a Flne Arla Villace Tht!atre OD tbe topic, "Tb4r lbape of American Pol1'ic1 to Come." .. Tbt Ullontll book, "Ot Nu ptlll ?llUdl .. lae et llercurU." an onnlew of the liberal arts, was written by Martianua Capella, probably early in the 5th century. The $51000 book was paid for by Friends oft.be UCI Library, Earlier tbts year, the UCI Llbrary gained admiaaion to the Auoclatlon of Research Libraries, wbtch conalata of lU major reeearch Ubrarln ln ·tile United States Md Canada, 11 ol ftidl ......... Ubran.;;~~fiBll H tlM Llbrarj of QtD UCl'I library .. rallk amon1 the a11ociatl•1· - r •. COMICS STOCKS TELEVISION 84 87 88 Truth in surgery not for her. See Page Bl . Liberal giving up t;>n Ne~port John Birch Society, Reagan, Moral Majority got her Irish up Diiiy N.-""*-"'..,, ~ After 25 years of pushmg liberal Democratic cause m \"ewport Beach. Burke llamngton 1s movmg to lre/a1ii American's choice: defense or service? By JOJ{N NEEDHAM Of !tie Deity ...... Staff Americans have to decide what they want their tax dollars spent on -Bl bombers and MX missiles, or public education and human services for the needy. They can't have both. That's the m essage state A~se mbl yma n Jo hn Vasconcellos. D·San Jose, had for about 100 Saddleback College students Monday in Irvine. Vasconcellos, chairman of the Assembly Ways and Means Committee, said there seems to be a l ack o f ''huma nist" thinking on the part of state and federal lawmakers. Badham plans county talk Congressman Robert Badham will s peak at a meeting of the O r a n ge Co unty E sc row Association Wednesda'y at 8:45 p.m. al the Airporter Ion, 18700 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine. Badham's talk is scheduled to cover tax cut legislation. urban park plan developments in the county and bis recent trip to ,Europe in connection with the NATO matters. , Badh a m 's talk wil l be preceded by a no host cocktail hour at 6:30 p.m., followed by a dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $16 and may be purchased by calling Jane Clayton at 771-2832. ·'To think that people are s aying we can no longer afford public education -and choose not to -Is mind boggling," Vasconcellos said. The veter¥ legisllltOr said state revenues a re currently $130 million below expected budget p redictions. m eaning more drastic cuts in state spending will have to be made in the next few months. "We're out of money," he said "As much as I'd like to come with good news and report abundant funds in Sacramento, that's not the case." He added that with the co untry facing another recession. federal funding cuts and the disappearance of the state budget s urplus following Proposition 13. the fiscal picture for California public education is bleak. ··Right now there's a 50·50 c hance there will be tuition charged at community colleges next fall," Vasconcellos said. He said tuition fees would probably be coupled with cuts in state spending tor traditionally tuition-free higher education in the state. Vasconcellos said he believes tuition charges will p revent many people from attending colle~e. ··As long a~ t he public allows politicians to believe they want By STEVE MARBLE 0( .. .,.... ............ As a liberal Democrat in Ne wpo rt B eac h , Burke Harrington says she always thought or herself as something of an endangered species. "Communists." she says, a slight smile starting to take hold. "In Newport Beach we always were eqaa t ed with Communists." But Burke, who claims to have sent an im m ed iate ripple through peacerul Corona del Mar irf1956 when she arrived in town with an Adlai Stevenson bumper sticker on her car. says she never let any or that bother her. Instead , she took over the seven -m e mber De moc rat Women's Club, c halle nged Republican Robert Badham in an assembly r ace a nd took regular and venomous shots at the J ohn Birch Society. "I had such fun -I really did," she says, remembering. But all that's over now. After 25 years of rocking the boat in Newport. Burke is giving up her oc eanview home, her party affiliation, her ··McGovern for President" buttons and moving to Ireland. "With Reagan in power I've lost all hope,'' s he says. "He's erasing 50 years ·or pro~ress and doing away with all the social programs we fought so hard for. I'm just not going to stick around and watch it." 80.\tBERS OR EDL'CATIO.\ ., Assembl11m.an Vasconcel/l)s them to cul spending al any cost, they will continue to do so," he said. .. Right now they believe that's the prevailing mood of the taxpayer." Vasconcellos said the choice people have to make is between g uns and butter , a nd that precious funds are being s pent for "inhumane" things, such as weaponry. "We are so caught up In s pending money in ways other than on people who are needy," he said. "If billions of dollars a r e spent on bombers and missiles, there's not going to b~ a ny m oney for Saddle back College." worst and Burke says she made few Cr1ends by attacking a group that was an outspoken critic of com")UJlism. "At tbe debate," she recalls, •'th e re were more Birch members than members of our club, But 1 spoke my mind and I still (eel the B1rch Soc iely i.s the • most appalling thing to happen in this country with the possible e x ception of the Moral Majority " ·· Reagan·s erasing 51) years of progress rm 1us1 not qomg 111 When Richard Nixon was elected president. Burke says the m ember shi p of h e r Democrat club, which had s welled to 200, dropped back down to eight. She went into the travel business and says she cooled it on politics so as not to scare otf customers. .<;I 1ck around and watch 11 ... says Burke Harnngton pretty s ure my husband had voted for me." ' Last year hel' husband died. · 'l 've never liked cow boys." But before leaving for Dingle Bay, a tiny hole -in-t he -wall village on the south-west coast of Ireland, Burk~ couldn't resist sifting through a box of press clippings that detail her doings in Newport. Even after the county corrected the voting error, Bude cam e f ar s ho r t of Badham. She says that was expected. She never sought public office again. "'To be a politician," she now says, "you have to be on one real big ego trip. I always had too much sense for that." She says doctors claimed it was a heart attack tha.c_ killed him. But she claims it was probably his a nger at watching the Democratic National Convention. There was the 1962 race against Robert Ba dham. She says she ran on the Democratic side of the race "just lo help fill a blank spot on the ballot." But Burke, who lost the race badly, didn't even receive a single vote in her own precinct not even those cast by herself and her late husband Jimmy. "l was pretty sure I'd voted for myself." s he says, chuckling over the memory. "l was even Following the assembly race, when she was president of the Democratic women's group, she creat ed anot h e r furor by blasting the John Birch Society al a meeting of the women's club in the old Hurley Bell Restaurant in Corona del Mar. At the time, Khrushchev was in power, the cold war was at its UCI library gets millionth volume Author ·h istor ian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. will deliver a speech Wednesday at UC Irvine as part o f ce r emo n ies celebrating the u nivers it! library's acquisition of its millionth book. He will speak at 8 p.m. in UCl's Fine Arts Village Theatre on the topic, "The Shape of American Politics to Come." The millionth book, "De Nuptii s Philologiae e t Mercurii," an overview of Ute liberal arts. was written by Marlianus Capella, probably early in the 5th century. The $5,000 book was p aid for by Friends of the UCI Library. Earlier this year, the UCI Library gained admission to the Association of R esear c h Libraries, which consists of 113 major research libraries in the United States and Canada, 12 of which are special libraries such as the Library of Congress. UCI's library is ranked 76th ·among t he ass"ociations' 101 university libraries. The UCI Library began wnb an opening-day collection of a bout 100,000 books in the fall or 1965. UCI Librarian Calvin Boyer said UCI's library has reached the one-million volume m ark faster than any library in this country's history. He said UCI 's library gain!: about 50.000 books per year He estimates the library building can house about 1.5 million books. Man shot in hack at NB hospital Newport Beach police were combing an a r ea around Newport Ha rbor High School today after a maintenance man at nearby Raleigh Hills Hospital was shot in the back and leg, authorities reported. Gunshot victim Jos hu a Whis key, who authorities said is employed at the private hospital at 1501 16th St., was listed in stable condi tion at Hoag Memor ial Hospital where he was receiving emergency rooom treatment. Police said Whiskey was apparently struck by two bullets reportedly fired from a .22 caliber weapon. Officers said it is unclear why he was shot. A spokesman from Raleigh Hills said Whiskey was s hot while working on the hospital grounds. The spokesman said Whiskey is a long-time employee in charge of m aintenance at the hospital. With all this behind her, Burke says she decided to toss In the sponge a nd return lo her father's native country. She says her two sons tned to reach a compromise with her and get her to move to Oregon. And 1ust for the record she adds, "I 'II always believe that any Democrat is better than any Republican any day oi the week." Candidates' forum set in CdMtonight A forum to introduce candidates r unning for Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee seats in the Nov . 3 election is scheduled tonight in Corona del Mar The forum, set for Lincoln School, 301 Pacific View Drive. is sponsored by the Corona del Mar Zone Parent Advisory Cou ncil and the community"s Chamber of Commerce. All 13 candidates for four seats have been asked to attend the 7 30 p.m. meeting. said Susan Tyler. th e parent group ·s chairman. Each will be given three minutes to r espond lo three pre prepared q1J6stions and then will be given an opportunity to answer questions. she said Two college nights slated Re presentatives fro m 60 dirferent co ll eges and universities including Notr e Dame. Harvard, Yale. VSC an<l Stanford will participate in back-to-back "college nights" at Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools. The 7 p.m . presentation will be .held Wednesday at Corona del Mar High and Thursday at Newpor t Harbor High. The college nights are open to al( students and parepts. ~\ .This isn't best time. to get attentive . service ~ GO DODGER BLUE -This is the time of the year Same thing m the Laguna Beach saloon); tonight that a certain minority group has learned to hate. Those Bartenders will be ignoring you. in that minority are people who don't like baseball . And Those among us who are baseball"s detructors JUSt this is the time of vear for the World Ser ies. can't understand all this attention given to tht• summer Or. the World game being played here in October. . Serious. as one of 1 mean, who wants to sit around a television set and my old journalis ti c ~ wa.tch guy~ in funny _costumes ~ho rub slickum on stick!). croni es liked to adJUSl their caps. hike up tl\ear pants. make faces and call it. • f& spit a lot? I n e v e n t ~b\ You might prefer to watch .. Three's Company... •• you've been on a Jll MIRPHllir ,~I/· ~h.ere at least you have a comedian who does (lips over a visit to Mars over I ~ hvmg room sofa . the past 48 hours. it should be noted that because or a brief incident perpetrated by a man named Robert J ames ··Rick" Monday, in Montreal. Canada. Monday. our Southern Ca lifor n ia area finds itself 1n vo1ve<l 1n tne aforementioned World Serious. Monday. working on a Monday. did this deed with a baseball bat on behalf of the 'Los Angeles Dodgers. Thus they get to work 'again on a Tuesday against another group with basebal1 bats called the New York Yankees. ANYWAY, THIS IS all history that you can read about in detail upon the sportint pages of this sterling journal. This commµnifetlon, howevet. is mainly addressed ·to those persons who were visiting an outer planet and maybe aren't aware of the impact that the World Serious Is now goln1 to ha•e on their lives . , If you were 8¥i&re, you probably wouldn't be reading HaJ)leu citiunl liMd up M~.at Cbaon RavfM /&r World Snf•• ticlut1 ewn though tMJI ~• told there .aren't ·°"~ World sm.1 Hclut~ t h ls becau·se, even now, the first game of the aforementioned tournament is already under w'y on the telly. This is why it's likely to change your life: Everybody. except those in the minority. will be watchinf(. , YOU WILL SUFFER difficulty getting the attention of a salesperson in Newport Beach department stores. They're all huddled around a set down in the TV department. " Nevtt mlnd trying to get servlce at your f avorlte taco stand in Huntlnaton Beach. The servers are all out back. '. FAT CUANCE YOU'RE going to get to turn the boob tube to son\ething like that over the next few 4•ys. ft ·s time for "Go Dodger Blue ... lf you think aJl this excitement is out or context now. wittM,lhe ''tired" Dodgers meeting the •·rested·· Yankees in tlrew York. just wait until Friday. w~ the tournament shifts to a place called Chavez Ravine . •That's just up the road a piece. from her,. not far from Anaheim Stadium, home of the Angels. Sot tar an terms of miles. that is. Light years away from the Angels in ter~s of post.season tournaments. however. Oranae Coa1t DAILY PILOTITUMday. Oatober 20. 1981 -;;,"""'!' ..................... ~ ..... ~~~.~------........................................................................................ ... NY E COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS CWOfAY ..... l•CUIN HAO .. M , ........ ., •••• MIOll' .. T, .. AC.,IC,,ew, Mt"fM OIHOtt 4•0 c1•c11•••TIUOCM lllC.•a .. UA•6 •t.O.HO e\' fM& •AMtAlllO l•lll•ll D6w Jones Final Up 4.76 Although you and your family are peacerul, l law-abiding, uncontroversial cititens, lhe chances are growing you will need an attorney sooner or later, probably sooner. You should know ~ how to pick one, pay one, deal with one. fire one and -yes -even s ue ~ ::- one, if that's nee· -~--.. ~-------3 ess a~~·e number of IJlfll PllTfl lawyers is growing, up from 350,000 or less a decade ago to as many as 600,000 today. In the past rew years, law schools have been estimated to be churning out 30,000 to 40.000 graduates annually. To this mix, add these trends: -Lawyers are now permitted to advertise, and more and more are doing so. -Storefront or legal-clinic law firms are sprouting up across the country, offering lower -cost services for simple problems such as writing wills, lease checking, house buying. uncontested divorces and property settlements. -Prepaid "legal insurance" services. similar to medical insurance plans, are expanding, some corporate-subsidized. -Legal services now are a $20 billion-a-year business. and rising .. How do you pick a lawyer? Advice varies, but the best answer is: in advance. if poss.Ible. If you don't know a lawyer, get acquainted with one. He may not be lbe one you use when you need him. but you'll almost certainly want to check out referrals. Start with your company, union or credit-union attorney. The American Bar Association recommends the referral services; others don't. ·•At best," says one prpminent attorney. "you get an unculled list of lawyers who ask to be listed, lawyers whose specialties, fees and abilities you don't know." Another source is Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory, which your libr ary and most lawyers have. This lists the attorney's background. his legal specialty and major clients, but not fees. Professional, civic and political groups, friends, relatives are other starting points. The big point is: search, don't settle. When you need a lawyer for a specific problem, ask your prospects how many cases like yours they have handled and check if they actually have tried cases like yours. A surprising number of lawyers don't -and in the 1977 opinion of Chief Justice Warren Burger, shouldn't be allowed to "litigate" (go into court and argue cases). Ask to see briefs the lawyer has filed ; these are public, not confidential, documents. Check which side your prospective lawyer usually represents -plaintiffs or defendants. 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