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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-23 - Orange Coast Pilot* * • * * • ORANGI CIAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPER FRI DAY . OCTOBER 23. 1981 ORA N GE COUNl Y . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Townsfolk £111-ious at pending parole OAKDALE <AP > State parole board members have told relati ves and neighbors of a youth murdered 14 years ago that their anger doesn't appear to be a legal reason to withdraw the killer's parole. The message was delivered by two Board or Prison Terms members and the staff director Thursday in one of the mosl hostile settings imaginable - the rural Stanislaus County town where William Archie Fain gunned down 17-year-old Mark Ulrich and raped two high school girls. The hearing, to bring pressure on the parole board, was called by the state Senate Judiciary Committee, .whose chairman, Omer Rains, D-Ventura. introduced a resolution passed by the Legislature opposing Fain's parole. Rains. a likely candidate for attorney general next year, scheduled another hearing in San Jose today. Fain, who was once sentenced to death, is scheduled to be paroled J an . 19. Officials des cribe him a s a model prisoner, and he says he plans to study for the ministry in San J ose. The Legis lature. Attorney General George Deukmejian, and an audience of 80 that filled th e Oakdale City Council c hambers in a converted church, want him kept in prison. But parole board member N.A. Chaderjian said. "We are obliged ... to put our feelings aside" Chaderjian drew groans from the audience when he summed up the evaluation of Fain in official prison fil es by saying. "He walks on water." Board Chairman Ray Brown said . "I don't think the public outrage, in a nd or itself. is grounds for rescission ... Then all you 'd have lo do is get a series of petitions and nobody would ever gel out of prison .. Brown 's vie~ wa s n 't welcomed by Rains. who said legislation may be needed to allow a parole to be cancelled because of public protest Assl'mblvman John Thurman, 0 -Modesto: who represents the Oakdale area. s aid he sent information on Fain to local offi ('ials in the San Jose area six weeks <1go and asked them if they "anted a person like that living among them. Most didn't. he s aid Ll'g1slators. loc·al officials and a n('\\s paper publis her took turns drawing applause with s p ee<.'hes condemning th e parole A campaign organized <See PAROLE, Page A21 'National debt .hits $1 trillion ;Reagan lauds 1>rogress' at • summit meet CANCUN. Mexico (AP> - President Reagan said today the 22-nation summit confer ence h ere has mad e "g r eat progress." but restated his opposition to creating "some gigantic, new international bureaucracy" to narrow the wealth gap between rich and ·poor nations. S t erile fly discovered in Buena Park A sterile Mediterranean fruit fl y was found this week in a cardboar<l trap hanging from an avocado tree in Buena Perk. Because the female fly was ste r i le , Orange Cou nty agricultural officials said today the y won't imp l ement emergency eradication procedures. If the fly had been fertile, however. an aerial spraying p rog ram for the nine -square -mile area surrounding the avocado tree would already have begun. The president added that no one at the conference "has done more for foreign aid than the ' United States" which spent $7.l billion in 19tl>. At an early meeting with staff members before the North-South s um mit talks entered t heir second and final day. Reagan said the meeting had "identified the points at which aid isn't being used as effectively as it must be "I think great progress has been made." said Reagan. who RELATED PHOTO-A2 was initially re l uctant lo participate in the summit. Reagan has said that massive foreign aid is not the solution to t h e develop in g worl d 's problems. Questioned about whether he had shifted his position to one m ore in favor of "global negotiations " intended to narrow the gap between rich ar,d poor nations, he replied that if such talks mean creating "s ome gigantic. n ew international bureaucracy lo be in charge, we're opposed." But he said if negotiations were intended to help solve developmental problems, he approved. On Thursday, Reagan offered to send U.S. agricultural task for ces to any country willing to receive them. The offer was an initiative aimed at easing chronic food shortages in poor countries. .. ~~ A strike sign is raised at the main gate of the state farm m L..ubogore. Poland. as Polish workers twgm fl province-wide strike over f~ shortages. Polish national strike due Solidarity union leaders. angered by shortages , harassment WARSAW, Poland <AP> - Solid arity unio n leaders, angered by food shortages and police h arassment , today declared a one-hour national strike Oct. 28 to protest the "crisis in every field." They warned that "the irresponsible behavior of the authorities could lead to a national catastrophe." The protest, from noon to 1 p.m .. would be the fi rst national protest by the independent labor feder ation since March 27, when it staged a fou r-hour strike over the beating of three unionists in northwestern Bydgoszcz. Union sources said Solidarity leader Lech Wa lesa, who pleaded for reason during two days of stormy debate on the strike, planned to meet soon with Poland's new Communist Party leader, Gen. Wojciech J aruzelski. adven turis t groups in the appa r a t us," an appare nt ref erence to recent police action s ai me d at halting unionists from dis tributrng leafl e t s and sp r ea din g information Thousands of Poles across the nation have been staging strikes and mass demonstrations over a variety of issues. Like ly to k eep • • r1 s 1ng WASHINGTON <AP1 To neither cheers nor tears. the national debt is at Sl.000,000.000,000 -and rising. That's a trillion dollars, 1,000 billion. about $4.700 for every man , woman a-nd child in America Counting it out. one dollar a second , would take 31 ,668 years. The 13-figure milestone was reached late Thursday and was greeted with little more than passing interest at the Treasury Department "It 's not an is s ue for ce l e bration," Treasury spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said ··For us this is a routine handling or the debt of the nation." The debt mostly money owed b~ the government to its c1t1 lens has been rising lhroui!h most of the nation's his tory. with only occasional interruptions. And though Fitzwater added one political comment that "thi s admin i s tration i s c ommitted t o lowering go\'crnment expenditures" - th e total is likely to keep rising for a while That ss almost guaranteed by the Reagan administration's estim ate or a S43.l billion budget deficit in fiscal 1982, an estimate many economists say is far too optimistic Adm101str alion officials. in fact. recently asked Congress to quse the debt limit to Sl.08 trillion. a r equest that was quickly granted. . Details on the exact total the (See TRILLION, Page A2> DRANGI COAST WIATHIR The fly was discovered on Wednesday, said Wayne Appel, deputy agricultural co mm i ss ioner . It was immediately sent to a special ~a b o rator y of the s tate 0 e p a r l m e n t of Food an d1 Agriculture in Sacr amento and word came back Thursday that the fly was not capable of -ieproduclion. he said. Appel said lhe sterile medfly probably resulted from a carton Qf sterilized pupae from Hawaii bound for Guatemala that was <lamaged in transit at Los Angeles International Airport. Several medflies -aJI sterile -later were discovered at the airport. including one that was found on the front seat of an agricultural inspector's car. NB ·firm a ccused of misuse off unds No date was given for the meeting, the first between the two since Jaruzelski was named party chief Sunday to replace ousted Stanislaw Ka nia . Jaruzelski is also premier and defense minister , and his government has warned martial law might be imposed in the event of a national strike. In addition to c alling the na tionwide walkout, Solidarity lead e r s demanded t h e government agree to a joint "social economic council" to manage t he economy. The government has rejected the idea. In the biggest action. more tha n 150,000 workers at 700 factories launched a province-wide general strike in western Zielona Gora They demanded the dismissal of officials who fired a Solidarity state farm manager , even though he was reinstated. ''Jueen Nancy' shows h umor Fair through Saturday with locally dense fog near the coast from late night through early morning hours. Continued cool at the beaches with highs in mid-60s. Warmer inland ar eas with highs in 70s and 80s. Overnight lows in the 50s. Appel said the fly found on Western Avenue in Buena Park probably was carried in a car or bu s from the airport and escaped near the avocado tree. County officials didn't know the fl y was sterile when it was discovered and the y spent Wednesday evening preparing s teps for the eradication program, Appel said. "There was quite a happy group around her e when we found It was sterile," he said. · About eight ster ile medflles were discovered In Oran1e tounty last year, an believed related to the use of sterile flies· :in eradication measures in tfie San Fernando Valley. No ferWe medflles have been detected in Oran,e County. LOS ANGELES <AP> -A Newport Beaeh-based home m ortgage firm that h ad arranged some $60 million In Joans was accused Thursday of wrongly diverting $300,000 from its trust fund for personal use. The c harges f i l e d by Investigators for the state Department of Real Estele accused American Home Mortgage Corp . and one of its officers, Mary Katherine Zvonek, of "negligence and failure to exercise r easonable supervlalon over the activities of salese>enons licensed to them.'' The comrany and Ma. Zvone.k face loss o their llcenaea, but a DRE s pokesman said the defendants were expected to mount 1 defense and seek a hearlnc, which would take several moothl. • Ms. Zvonek is a state-licensed r eal estate brok er. a nd Am erican Home acted as a real estate and mortgage broker, the DRE complaint said. DRE CQUnsel Thomas Lasken said investigators round S300,000 had b een d iverte d from American Home,s trust account ror personal uses other than those specified by Investors. American Horbe was servicing about $60 million In loans negotiated by the company by some 7,000 investors, Lasken said. But he declined to say bow much money was ln the firm's trust account at any one time. The DRE said the funda were misappropriated over the past three years. The complaint also uld American Home and Zvonek cominaled the truat funds with their owa meaey c:r property. The union said failure to agree would prompt Solidarity to begin ·a protest by t.be end or this month In which miners and workers in the food industry would give away coal and food themselves. The Solidarity resolution also called for a halt to local protests multiplying across the countcy in defiance of Communist demands and against advice or the union'• presidium. The uruon's resolution blamed the aut.boriliel f or tbe ··worsening sltuatiob In the counto," sayiat tbls had prompted the PollA people \0 lose confidence in t h e government's abWty to lead. It also said that "wlta lhll proteat •ctlon we want to remind the authorities aDd warn NEW YORK <API Nancy Reagan has laid to rest any rumors that might have arisen arter Washington gift shops sta r ted sel ling post cards showing the first lady dressed as a queen. "I never wear a crown," Mrs. Reagan joked Thursday at a dinner ln New York City. "It messes up my hair." During brief remarks at the a nnuli Alfred E . S mith memorial dlMer honoring the late New York governor. Mrs. Reagan aald she wanted to tell the 1,000 auest.s about some of' her activttlea, such as tlghtln1 drug abuse and aut>porting the Girl Scout.a. '·And then, of course, the Nancy Reagan h o m e for wayward china." she quipped. INSIDI TODAY The memoriea of Depre1sion-tta -bank robber "Prett11 Boy''. Floyd live on in o Califomia town. See 1tort1. photo. Page CB. INDll AtYwr~ ''" LIA • ...,. M ....... ., .. ~ AJ ~ •• -... aw ~ Q,OMt c-•n •• ~ .. .,.._ IMllbl CJ ....... Al . ..,.. ..... ........... .._.... tu .....,..., ..... W ' Ir AllllUMlln aJ I I •••••• Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23. ~981 Co.astal fqg to Predicted to continue through entire weekend Thl• foaUtY <'Ondltlons that have <'••U'l'U mornirur motorists to drtH "1th l'l(tr c utlon wlll t·ont1nu<' lo lllnnket the Or•nse Coast <lu1111.: mornhig hourf thla "t.'l'kcn d. wt.•uthcr officluls 111•eu 1ctl'd today 1-'r·unkll' Shaw, o U .s Weather s l 'I'\ It'<' spct•rnlist. said a high ' prt.'ss ur1· system over the w t• s t c r n s t a t e s a n d rr1 o 1 s t u re s u tu I' at c d u Ir are pr ouut'ing t tw morning haze, \\ h1d1 extends 10 to 15 miles inland from tht• oc·t•nn ;\I s S h a w s a i d t h e fog t·ond1t1 on:-. will t•ontinue to break up dur1ni:: t hl' weekend at m 1d mo1 1iln~ * * * Still. the domlnunt weather ~yatem will not rroduce ideal beach condlt ona. Hllh tern perature alona with cout only w111 reach tbe mld·&OI during the weekend, with nlabtly lows in the 50s. l''arther inland. the weekend highs wlll reach into the ..,,, the we ather service predicts. This morning's fog caused m any rnotorl~ts to drive with headlights on ... but did not produce an increase in traffic accidents , a local police spokesman said. At John Wayne Airport. tower c hie r Ralph Odenwald said * * * VllibUlty wu about a hair mUe and plJot.a ?lyln1 through the toi had to be certified lo ny on instrument.a. He said no airport d lay1 had been created by the ,.,, An Oranee County Sherlff'a Harbor Patrol spokesman at Newport Beach said the rog has caused no problem for boaters early today. He said fog is a more hazardou.s problem for · boaters when It moves tn unexpectedly. The fog also left the sands at Newport Beach deserted this mornlng, a lifeguard spokesman said. * * * LAX activity suspen~ed Small plane skids in dense fog at Torrance Airport I.OS ANG ELES IAPI A ~111 all plan<' :-.k1dded into several p.11 kt•d plan<'s in hea vy fog t11d,1~ at Torrance• :iirport, and ;II I I anding:. a nd d e partures l 111111 Los Angeles I nternalional ,\1rport \\ert.• suspended becaust: nf tht· fng. authoritit•s said. ~I inor inJUrlt's were suffered lJ' on<' of the two people aboard ;1 ' Hct•t•hnaft plane that was h:l\·111$? l'ng1nc troubles before t lt t• t•me rgl•nc•y landing, a 111 11an1•t• F1rt• De partment pnk1·:0.\\oman s aid The police 11 1td1 l'omma ndcr , LL Jim t·'1"1 1·1 -.aHI about six small pl;111 1• ... o n tht• g round we re d.llllJl.!l'd I \\ 11 fll l' l'ng1nt.':o. and a r escue llllt k ''l'l't· -.tand1ng b} a t the ,11rlH'ld ''hen the plane came elem 11 ... honh ;1rter 8 a.m in )w.1'' fog ~:-. areas along the ·Soutlwrn California coast had a :uurd C'on-.t•(·ut1\'l' day of fog :probll'1m. ! The fog \\as thiC'ker than the :t"o previou-. mornings along the !1mmt'dtatl' t'O(lst. but less of a j prohll'm a fe\\ miles inland. • Liliforn1 a ll1 ghway Patrol ~Off11·l'r Lou B<1rre tt s aid • .. • v is ibility on the San Diego Freewav near the airport was down i.o only 200 feet at daybreak. but there were no Cog problems reported over inland valleys. Visibilitv was down to near zero at the seas ide airport at 4: 30 a.m . and inbound flights w e re b e ing diverted to "a lternate airfields" at Burbank, Ontario a nd Las Veg a s. Nev ., s aid Hank M 1t c hell, s uperintendent of ope r ations al Los Angeles International Airport. Because visibility was "below co mme r C'i a l minimum s·· operations were expected to be atrcrted until mid·morning. he sa id. There was no information a vailable on the number of flights affected. P acific Southwest Airlines s aid nine flights out of Lo.\ Angeles International Airport had t o be c anceled . PSA spokesman Bill Has tings sajd in San Diego. Passengers headed for Los Angeles International on PSA were placed on flights to Burbank or other Southern California airfields, he said. At Santa Barbara. visibility remained at zero al 8 a.m ., and all outbound flights were on hold unlit visibility improved to one·quarter mile, an airport spokesman said. In San Di ego. visibility al Lindbergh Field was only 1·16 mile before dawn, but by the time the airfield opened at 7 a .m . the fog had lifted and rt1ghts were proceeding. The fog, expected to form S aturday mornin g as well , e xtended from the Santa Barbara area to San Diego along the coast and up to three miles inland at daybreak today, said Jim Hammond . a National Weather Service forecaster in Los Angeles. "It should lift by 9·10 a .m. in mos t places except for some patchy fog along the beaches, and the same general conditions are expected again tomorrow morning," Hammond said. During similar fog conditions Thursday morning , a fishing boat was damaged in a collision with a giant oil tanker about three miles off Port Hueneme, but no one was injured. :Par<·els taken ! LOS ANG ELE S <AP l i0pcrat111n California. a relief ~gency, W(IS appointed trustee Father s talks out Wt•dnl' ... dav to forward 7 000 :pre p aid 'µa r re l s sent · by Vll'tnam est' in the United States to their n•lat1ves in Vietnam but .left undeli\'(•red b~ a freight <'Om p a n~. a :.t al e d e puty a ttornc)' gener <ti said ID drowning cas e • SAN DIEGO <AP > -The father of a drowned Marine recruit says the facts behind his son's death won't be known until the case is removed from the hands of the Marine Corps. Artie Christjan, a criminal inves tigator for the district attorney in Dallas, stalked out of a hearing Thursday on bis son's death and accused the Marine C orp s of conducting a "one-hors e court for blacks," an apparent reference to lynching parties . ··We know what, this kind of justice is," said Christian. after walking out of the hearing with his wife. "The investigators are l e ading the recruits a nd sergeants to get them to say exactly what they want them to say." The Christians left the hearing room as members of the three·officer panel interrogated a former recruit who witnessed the Aug. 27 drowning of their son, Pvt. Randall Chris tian. 18. A formal investigation into the d e ath was ordered by Gen Robert Barrow. Marine Corps commandant. after a Texas congressman c riticized the initial informal investigation The Marines conc luded last m o nth that there was no misconduc t on the part of Marine drill instructors. Young Christian drowned during a swimming survival test at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. ·'This panel is going about thi;; lik e they are de fending the client," Christian charged. ~TIGHT FIT .\ Iii \'t•a r old Christian vowed that he would '·do my very best" to s ee that the case was taken out of fdarine hands. Earlier in the day, a Marine C orps physical training ins tructor criticized medical corps men for their response during the incident. -. I \\ould ht.· h u rglar IH'cam1: ... t u c· k 1 n t h L' 1 r o n ba rs I prot~c·1 1 11 g lh<.• 1'1r ... l fl oor \\ 111dm\ ol a hou:-.t' ht• "a~ ' tn 111g to t·ntt•r 111 :\l1am1 und "ll'.'t fo1't'l'd to l'all police on thl'll l'l'lll'l'~t.·lll'' nu mh<.•r to I l'"l'll!' him Sgt. James Bastien said one medical corpsman "did not attempt to hurry" after being informed that "an extreme emergency" existed. Another corpsman called to the scene ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P. Haley l'ullh'* 11/WJ CN9I E_,.,.. Ollar Robert N. Weed ,..,...,...,. Thomas A. Murphlne Ed- Mlchael P H8f\19y Mlltttlll!f ~ L. Kay Schultz Dnclotel~ Kenneth N Godd1rd Jt Circ;olt ..... Dndot S.rnerd Sottulman c;--., Ch1rtes H looe ........ Oller Carol A. Moor-. ..... (dllor • • CIHltn.d llCfverttatng 7141142.sen All other depflrtment1 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE aawm ~ 11., ccm. Meta, cA .. Mall...,...: ... IMO,~uMeM,CA .... c..-,rltfll "'1 Or ... C'Mtl l'l*lefllflt ~. ,.._......,llluttretlMI,__.., ,,......, ... ......... INl!b ~ rMY .. ~....,. ..-c1e1 _......,. ettc..,,..,,. _. I seemed ··dazed," Bastien told a three-officer board. Bastien testified that corpsmen further violated standard operating procedures by asking others -at the scene to take Christian's vital signs. ··our procedure says tbe corpsmen should take over all of these procedures," he said. "f was upset because the corpsmen did not break out any rescue equipment -gurneys or stretchers and I heard one sergeant tell a corpsman, · ... you're suppose to be down here taking vital signs .' " Response time lo the incident has become a key issue in the inquir y . Christian was pulled from the s wimming pool and given artificial respiration while medical corpsmen were called. Th~ Instructor who pulled Christian from the pool, Lt. L.H. Knight, testified Wednesday that c orps men began providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation within two minutes after Christian was pulled from the pool. Howeve r, a junior drill instructor, Sgt. Daniel O'l.,eary, testified he recorded the arrival or medical corpsmen at 9:57 a.m., seven minutes after the rec ruit was taken from the water Sin ger h e ld in f r a ud LOS ANGELES (AP> -A rock sing.er and his girlfriend are racing multiple counts of conspiracy. forgery and grand theft in connection with a $750,000 real estate fraud scheme. Michel H . DeRepentigny, leader or a musical group called Star Nine Experience that he cl aj ms is backed by boxer Muhammad Ali and bis girlfriend Danielle V. Ellison, were being held without bail Thursday after their arrest the previous day by police from Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach. De Repe ntigny and Miu Elllson are accused of using bogus identification to obtain control of five ·parcels of real property. They later contracted mortgage loans and then moved on with the money. Train kills teen THERMAL CAP> -A 16-year·old 1lrl was struck and killed by a train as she croued the tracks. Coroner's official• ldenllfled the dead tirl on Thursday as Eva Rodrffuea Rivera of Thermal • • I ' AP ......... . \ifexican President .lose Lopez Portill1> 1 /eft . qreft~ ConadJari Prime .\fimster Pierr e Trudeau at an nff1c1al dinner for leadn., nl tl1e 22·1w.tw n summit mef'tmq 111 Ca11c:u11 .. \ler tco From Page A1 PAROLE • • • by Ulrich's mother and a cousin presented what were described as 64,000 signatures on petitions de!ll anding that Fain be kept in prison. "No one can guarantee us that William Archie Fain is safe to be in society," said the cousin. Sally Goehring. head of the Keep Fain In committee. She said the parole board "cannot go on making decisions that offend the entire state." Stan Cook, publisher of the Oakdale Leader and newspapers in Escalon and Riverbank, said, "I don't unders tand how the parole board gets up and looks in the mirror in the morning ... Cook called board members "phonies" and "polrtical hacks." In June 1967, Fain, a young man with no previous history of violent crime, killed Ulrich, a popular athlete at Oakdale High School. with a shotgun blast on a road outside town. Convicted of murder and other crimes during a 10-day spree, he was sentenced to death. But because or an error in jury sel ection, the penalty was thrown out and later reduced to a life sentence. He was also convicted of other crimes during a brief 1969 escape. At the time. prisoners Wlder life sentence were eligible for parole in sevt!n years. Current law makes the minimum term 16 years, eight m onths , and some types of murder carry no-parole sen~nces . A parole board panel that included Ruth Rushen, now state prisons director, noted Fain's outstanding record as a prisoner in 1975 and give him a 1976 parole date. But the board, after protests from Oakdale and surrounding areas, decided the panel had erred in calculating the parole date, and gave Fain a new date In 1984. Credit for good behavior advanced the date to next Jan. 19. The board's action was upheld in a precedent·setting appeals court ruling that said public protest was a valid reason lo reconsider a parole decision. Moon ban back ed DURHAM, N.H. CAP> -A University of New Hampshire dean has upheld a decision to deny campus recognition to the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles, a group affiliated with the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. Man's flaming d e ath ruled a s s uic ide By PATRICK KENNEDY Of Ille DAii' "'-ttAlfl Fountain Valley police have declared that an Iranian who died in a house fire las t September committed suicide because of financial and personal problems. Behrooz Behravan, 25, died of smoke inhalation when his home at 18251 Crater Lake St. was engulfed in' flames at about 4 a .m . on Sept. 3. Police said today that Behravan. who was a kitchen worker at the Newporter Inn, was despondent and apparently poured a gallon or alcohol-based liquid on the downstairs flocr. set it on fire and went back to his upstairs bedroom. Police say Behravan·s wife, Sima, 24, awoke, smelled the s moke and grabbed their infant son Moogen, and escaped. Police say Bebravan had been getting money from relatives in Iran until political upheavals in that country c ut off his financial supply. Police speculated that Behravan al~o attempted to take the Lives of ttis wife and child in the blaze. "He apparently waited until he believed his wife was asleep and then he set the fire. Apparently, he wanted to end his life and take everyone with him." said Police Captain Bill DiNisi. · Police say the suicide determination is based in part on numerous interviews with friends and relatives o r Behravan which indicated that he had suicid al tendencies There also was evidence of arson, poUce said. Pot bus t ship auc tione d off SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A mother ship captured in a Sl4 mill ion marijuana bust this past summer has been sold at auction to three men for $60,000. U.S. Customs auctioned off the 130-foot steel trawler Kyoto on Thursday. Buyers were lawyer John Fentis of Los Angeles; Peter Sogotis of San F'rancisco, who has a ship supply store. and Lew Striplin of Los Angeles, who runs a ship repair company and machine shoo. ~KI L LION • • redtral d'bt reached Tburlday won't ~known few a da, cw eo. It had stood at $918.39 billion on Tuesday, ttre latest day for whlch an exact rl1ure was avaUable. After hlttlnc Sl bllllon during World War I. In 1918, the debt climbed to S'l78 billion ln HMS at the end of World War II. It took ort in the 1970s. rtsine frQm $428.6 billion at the end of Clscal 1972 to $827.6 billion at the end or 1979. Al the t:nd of fiscal 1980 -12 months and three weeks ago It stood at $008.7 billion. Some economists and politicians argue that the total doesn't really matter since the debt is only about 34 percent or the gross national product -the value of goods and services Americans produce every year. In tact, its size relative to GNP has fallen pretty steadily since World War II, they say . But others. Including President Reagan and his advisers, say the Size Of the debt I is important because of the interest costs. Interest payments totaled about $87.8 billion for the first 11 months of fiscal 1981 and should approach $100 billion for the y ear the third highest category in the federal budget behi nd the Department of Health and Human Services and the Defense Department. The biggest part of the debt is in the form of Treasury bill$, notes and bonds about l680 billion of the total. • About $70 billion more is in U.S. Savings Bonds. About $200 billion is non-marketable debt owed to various a g en c ies of the government such as the Social Security trust fund -so interest paid on that debt is, in effect, interest paid by the government to the government. The rest of the Sl trillion is sc atte red among smaller categories such as t he Civil Ser vice Retirement fund. E scape d con surre nde r s An escaped prisoner from Oregon State Penitentiary barricaded himself and a 2 ·y e ar-o ld child inside an Anaheim house for four hours before police talked him out, police said. William Allen Miller. wbo was s erving a life sentence for a homicide conviction and burglar y and drug offenses. surrendered lo police about 8:20 Thursday night. said Sgt. Richard Zschoche. Police went to the house about 4 p .m . and convinced Miller to give up the child 21"2 hours later, Zschoche said. R ight to sue 1.vo n in pot case SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A man who says he pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor to avoid a felony m arijuana possession charge in 1967 has won the right to s ue to have hi s record destroyed. The state Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to review a state Court of Appeals decision affecting people seemirfgly left out of the state's marijuana reform laws or 1969, 1975 and 1976. The 1969 law made possessiol" of small amounts of marijua111& a misdemeanor and the lat~r laws a llowed those convicted of marijuana possession or some related offenses to clear their records. AMBER LEATHER CO. Furniture Division EVERYTHING 50% IFFI lltclllCllllt) ........ I ;a. .-S .-cl .. M -,.Ml LIA THll sofa, lo• ... ah. ct.els 1 ii otta• ••• Mr cll•ll.. exec.ti•• clNllrt, ... c......._ etc. tr.. Htdsory Tft--. c .. 119!. Sc•tter lro1 ..... , ... CntwNft, c--. De••· •-wtlcy, Mrt..,.lJ•••,..a. etc. DIBEll .LEA1'HIR COMPJ\lft' , ' ------.. •BnNM f.E·l'111t:a f1&"1n ·1t1: Dlt·1~10.,· 2850 SOUTH HARBOR .BLVD. SAN'tA ANA I ~· AP' ......... Actr ess Jane Forida mak es like a pretzel m showmq h1Jst Gary Collin~ some stretchmg ererc1.'H'!i drmng rh e l.os Anyeles telev1s10n slmw ·I/our \1aqaz111e .. this week It u·1/I lw slmw11 Dec 2. Cubist Rubik not fastest Erno Rubik, the Hungarian game maker who has driven much of the world crazy with Rubik's Cube, says he takes a whole minute to solve his puz.z.le -far slower than Hungary's fastest cubist. A Hungarian primary se,hool pupil holds the record at 23 seconds. according to Rubik. Rubik, 37. says the cube is a worldwide bes t s eller earning him millions, but he turned d o wn hi s government's orrer to head a s pecial team of puz.z.lemakers. prt!fe rring lo go on teaching design at the Budapes t Acad e m y of Applied Arts Rubik lravels extensively to promote the cube and com bat the spread or cheap imitations of his game. Lt. Gov. Mike Curb's wife gave birth to a s ecund daughter at Cedar·Slnai Hospital in Los Angeles. his office said. The bab y , nam e d Courtney, we ig hed seven pounds, nine ounces. Curb, 36. and his wife, Linda, 31 , have a nothe r daughter. Megan Carole. now 28 months old A San Francisco church th a t ven e rat es jazz saxophonist John Coltrane as an "anointed figure" has been slapped with a $7 .5 million lawsuit by his widow. who claims the church is illegally using his name. Alice Coltrane s aid the One Mind Temple Evolutionary Transitional Churc-h of Christ was using her husband's name "without family s an c tion " a nd was ··mis representing us and infringing on cop y rig ht la ws." Coltrane. one of the most anrluential and innovative s ax players. died m 1967 at age 40. He played m Dizzy Gillespie's band in the 1950s and was a frequent soloist with the Miles Davis quintet from 1955 to 1960. Coltrane, who formed his own quartet in 1960. is best known for his a lbums "M y F avorite Thin gs " and "Love Supreme." Gov. Rup Care)' arrived ln Btnahamton. N. Y. arm~ with an apolO£Y for hls offer more than seven month• aao to "swallow an entire glass of PCBs and then run a mile afterward." "If the people feel an rapolosy ls needed. they have It," Carey told reporters H he arrived at the Broome County Airport. Rising above the city 1s the padlocked 18·story s tate office building which was co ntam inated with PCB-laden soot from a Feb. 5 fire which engulfed electrical transformers. Prea ldent and Mrs . Reagan wiU enter Bethesda <Md .) Naval Hos pital on Thursday tor routine physical examinations . Administration spokesman David R. Gergen said that the Reagans will remain ove rnight at the medic al center. It will be lhe first formal phys ical examination for the 70-year-old Reagan 11ince he was shot March 30. State Sen. John Garamendl of Wal nut Grove intends to announce his c andidacy for the Democratic nomination f o r go v ernor al a fund raising dinner Nov. 18. Garamendi's plans became known when he prepa red to se nd invitatio n s to a $100-a ·person dinner at the St Francis Ballroom m San Fran c i sc o . An inse rt included with the invitations s aid Garame ndi would announce his candidacy. II is oppo nent for the De m ocratic gubernatorial nomination is likely to be Los An gel es Ma yo r Tom Bradley, who has m ade no formal announcement H.a rry Handler, a 60 y ear -o ld r e tired m a nufa cture r o f truc k s prings from Brooklyn. N Y., won a S380.000 jackpot at the Fla mingo HHton Hotel in Las Vegas. a hotel s pokes m an s aid . Handler won after playing the casino's progressive $1 s lot machines for about four hours . A progr essive s lot ma c hine's payoff odds incre ase as the amount of money deposited increases. Handl e r . who is vacationing in Las Vegas with his wife Hilda, sa id he was so stunned after winning that he had no idea what he would do with the money o g s dot sunshine V.S. summary inland """"9'1 ~IU<day "''"' halt 1ncru s11>9 on the vallev• c -111ons S'IOuld to. COOi -IC199y • ._ l .... cO•'lt wit" fOQ In <N ,lal v•tf•vs Patclly -•09 thould to. pre..,,! In Ille northern s.n Joaquin Vallo and soullwirn ~r-et110 Vallty In H rly Suttereo 111unoentorm1 •nd 111911 ry>ornin9 winds wtlllll*! .cross parts ol r .. u -----------on Thurtdey, as S'IOwer\ ruclled from the soutl'tern part of the "•It to Mtlern 01i1-.... R •Ins ... c I~ COWrecl molt of ,,,. central part of the c.....,try •ncl much ol Ille East. F1as11 ,._ warntnos were POi'ted tor ust..,, Tu.s. si-en ••tended from Oltl-..., thr0U9h t,,. lower hall of tl'e Mlu!Hp!P91 Valley, llle centr•I Gull st.tes, the Tennenff Valley, Ille Olllo Valley and the •-•r Orfft L•ts. Snow ~rs _,.e scallltred from eulern Mcftt•na •cross northern Mlnnnota. Tem-9t11res around Ille nation •t midday r....,S from a !ow of 71 In O.vllt Lake, H.O.; Minot, N 0 , and Thief RI-F•lls, Minn , to a h19h of 'Cl In 8r-...111e, Tuas Scattered snow ,,,ow•r'I were forecast today owr the I-er Great Leko, •nd th11ndersllower1 were e•pected from N-E"91and to Ille Great LM<es -over Ille All•ntlc <o.tlal 11.-S .c:rou lnl-Geor9I•. Thunder\i-n •Ill> W9rt predicted lrom l"-central c;..11 Coast .c:rou Ille Te,.._ va11ev eno t,,. ._, Ohio Val .... Cl-... il<ift -e fotec:ast Kl'OS.1 IN rest of the Otllo Valley ano ~s of the ._r Mlsslulool Valley, - fair •Hiiier was upected In Ille WHI. California Sout"-"' C.lltornl• wlll continue l•lr through S•l11rday, wllh fo9 IO<ally .,.,_ alO"ll ,,_ CO.i i and nl-d loc.ally lnl-•few mllu In l a te •fternoon s lhrough ml,..momlngs. Local 9usty ~lleHt winch In mount.IM and panes and nHr Ille Color-River V•lley Ora nve County sl\Oulo contln11e cool •• the beaches, .,,,.r• 11111111 PIOUIO be In the mid-today and Sat.,..clay. Inland arHs warmer wllh II lths In IN 10J and IOl. Overnl9"t 1-s In tht 50J. Valleys can UC>e<I IO<al gusty norlll to nortllffst wl-IS loll mpfl ~' c-_ _,, wl91 owmlllfll lowt 411 tD '9. HIOM -daYI • IO '6. Extended outlook COASTAL, MOUNTAIN AREAS - Contln...O lair u cept f09 -tow cloud.I ,,.., U. co." d11rl119 nl9hl •nd m o rn l n9 hours. H l9h temperat11!'9' r•"lll"ll tram'"-upper 6°' at the 1»11c:11es to near 90 In the Inland valleyi.. Owmll)ht 1-s 45 to 60. The mountain resorh locally windy at times Hl9hs 51 to .. ano 1_, mosttv In,,,. 40s ano j05 Temperatures A11>uquer- AShevllle Atlante Allantk City B•lllmore Blrml119Nm Bismarck Bolw Boston NATION Bllflalo Charleston SC Charl.slon WV Cheyenne Chk avc> Clnc:lnnetl Cleveland Columbus Oal·Ft Wor1h Denver OesMolnH Oelroll Oululh FalrbeMI H•r11ord Helena H-llllU lndl-pollt JaCksonvlll4r K•nsas City LHV~s Little Rock Loulsvllle Mem!lflls HI L.e •• :M n ,. ,. s• .. 51 ,, .. to St )J 21 St 27 72 St .. .., ,. n n " ., 1t S6 J7 u • S1 0 u • SS 50 40 2S .. 1' ., .., ]1 21 '3 '° 11 "3 .. ,, u ,, .. "3 u u .. lS at S2 ., ., " .IO u st ..... ~ Miami MllwaukM Mplt·St PMil N .. hvllle N•w OrlNM Ntw YOf'k Norfolk Okl•llomeClty Omaha Orl•ndO Phll•delpllle P'-nl• P0<tland, W-.. 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Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 J • ..... ~.-...-.......... ~-· -- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 $ Airport near normalcy John Wayne operations. not badly hurt by. PATCO strike Ry GLENN SCOTT Of Ille Oalty l'llot ltlift Almost three months after air traffic controllers went on strike from the nation 's r.11rports , operat1on:1 in the control tower at J ohn Wayne Ai r port in Orange County are almos t back to normal. Twenty-one controllers were empl oyed by th e F ed e ral Aviation Administration prior to the s trike. Of those , 17 are gone now as a result of the Reagan administration's decision to fire those who went on strike, said towe r chief Ralph Odenwald. Polit icians 'threat ' to e ducation The chief administrator or the 19 campus C alifornia State Univer sity system contends that w e ll inte ntione d politicians op erati ng with the highest mot ives pose the gravest threat to public education Or. Glen Dumke. c hancellor of the sta te universities, claims politicians lost confidence and trus t 1n public education as a r esult of ca mpus unre st a nd rioting 1n the late 1960s "Aft er being abovl' the battle for so long ," Dumke told a handful of listt•ners in Newport O t:ac h Thur s d <tv "th e univers ities bec ame. p artisan and partisan organizations are a dime a doz.en " Du mke was s peakmg at a T ow n Hall of Orange County gather ing Because of this. Dumke said politicians across the country became leer y or providing funds for public education without adding the condition "'you can have these dollars. but this 1s the way you must s pend them ' .. Dumke predicted during his talk at the Newporter Inn that s uch thinking e ve ntually will bring higher educat ion under the control of the party in power "The best example of what happens whe n the p a rty in power uses higher education for its own ·advantage occurred in Ge rmany in the 1930s when littl e r managed to assume control of an entire stude nt generation." Dumke added that he doesn't a nti ci pat e a n y thin g so "extrem e" in this country He said that in the coming yea r s the s t a t e univer sity syst e m , whic h no w has an enrollment of 314.000. also will fac e problems in funding, and producin g qualit y graduates. On funding, he pointed out that Gov Edmund G Brown Jr. has asked that S50 m1lhon be cut from the univers ity system's $1 bll llon budget next year a nd that $20 million be chopped from this year 's budget. Dumke has recommended that s tudent fees be increased by $107 a year to help m ake up t hat S2Q million With fees 1n the state un1 vers1ties set at $206. it would cost students annually $313. "That's a pretty good deal."' he said, "when you realize the national average is about ~ for institutions of our type." Dumke said he also pl ans to ask that the college syste m tighten requirements "with the idea that remedial work is really not our j ob ... lie said more tha n half of the s tudents entering the university system need to take remedial English courses There are 17 peoph· working in the tower these days, Odenwald S tild Jo'o ur Of the m are Journeyman ('O ntrollers who didn't s trike, four are f"AA s upervisors, two ar e m1ll t.1ry p e r sonn e l and ~eve n are trainees, he said "We're not working much in the way of extra shirts or extra hours," he said "We 're about bat•k lo regular s hifts .. The Orange County airport " as never hit hard by the effects of the st rike. Only a few nights wer e cancelled during the first f ew days of the strike and Ode nwald said fli ght schedules have been normal since then. The only major change, he added, has been a reduction by about 20 percent in the number or s tudent tra ining fli ghts in private aircraft Those flights were m ade lowest priority and were r efused during l'erta in busy periods. Odenwald said. A l so, a n e w nat io nal reservation system was put into effect on Monday in which pilots planning to fly beyond regional zone!. ar e required to file night plan s a t le a s t a n ho u r in advance with the near est night s ervil'e s t a tio n . which for Orang(' County pilots is Ontario 1 nt ernalional Airport Thi:' national progr a m 1s a d1 r(•c t res u lt o f s t a ff in g conditions in control towers, Odenwald said. and 1s designed t o r educe ge ner a l av1at1on fl ights to levels that can be s afely handled by controllers. Although the early days after t ht> strike· were rather hectic for the control tower per so nnel. Od enwald said thin gs ha ve cal med down. Workers are finding lime to toke s mall vuc:ations and <1re11't expec ted too often work more than a five• d ay work week, he said Will cond1t1ons ever be the same as they were prior to Uie strike'' Said the chief, who probably has an eye on federal budget C'utting measures "l don't think "c'll ever be starred to the same le\ el " Charles Gerrish 1s the local r l•p rc s e nt a t1 vc f or th e P ro fession a l A ir Traffi c l'<1ntrol l e r s · O r g an ization ()>AT('()) lit' s uid Thursday t hat 14 of the 17 strikers have found other jobs. including hims elf He 1s now a marketing cons ultant · Thl•n•'s a lot of us who are making more money now than as tt1r traffic controllers," he said "I would expect about 60 Pl'r <:cnt would go back '· if they we re allowed. he s<1id. Seminar set on careers Saddleback College m Irvine w1l I t•tmduC't a C'areer se minar Ot·t 28 Topic!> fo r discussion include liberal <trls. psychology, foreign. l.mgua~t'. English, speec:h and JOUrna l i~m The p rogr a m is c!l's1gnl'd to inform students or thl•ir rar eer r hoiccs in their respe(·t1 ve degree fi elds fo~o r additional information a bout the s e minar . call Dr ClC'll a Wood at 559-9300, ex ten· s1on 244 0.11,,.-s...,_ UNITED RALLY Country Wl'~ll'rn -.1n gt•r C D Hu ch;rnan l'nlerlatn:-. t>mplo' Cl's al :'\e\\ port lk,1t h'-, Pal'lf ll' ~lut ual clu nng afte rnoon L'nill'cl \\";i~ r.11 1 ~ Tul·~da' T hl' rail~. '' h1th <Jltraell1cl huncln ·ds ol l'mplm L'l'" 111 1 ht• '\l•\\ port Cl•ntt·r firm . "a.., ck sign t'<I lo l)l)h \l'I' 111len•-..1 111 lhl' l '1111t'd W a~ Lo~ Angl'll'~ Ham pl;i~ l'I'" l.lll'llh Smith .111d Lt•Ho.\ In 111 ahn ~hm\ l'd up 111 l1rg1• 1•mplm \'l'~ I n !.!I\ 1· 111 l '111ted \\'a .\ ROSS1GNot.' Hl·TECH FOR HI PERFORMANCE 2500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 631-3280 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 23, 1981 millu~rnm Union out of business? Panel votes to strip PATCO of bargaining authority WASHINGTON CAP> -A federal labor panel has voted 2·1 to strip tbe ProCeaslonal Air Traffic Controllers Organization of its right to represent air controllers because of the union's call for an illegal strike against the govtSrnment. The order by the Federal Labor Relations Authority Thursday said federal law and the union's action in calling a nationwide strike last August "plainly requires revocation of PATCO's status" as the air controllers ' collective bargaining representative. The ruling was stayed by a U.S. Court of AppeaJ In their request for a stay, PA TCO attorneys Russ Bailey a nd Neal Goldfarb told the appeals court in written papers that the decision of the authority would bring irreparable harm to patco because dues checkoff would be stopped Friday for 2,000 members who continue to work The panel's order marked the first time the government has put a union out of business by permanently stripping it of its bargaining authority The order was a major victory for the Reaaan administration, which had sought PATCO's decertification after n early 12,000 controllers walked off their jobs 2~ months ago. The decision clears the way for the administration to ask Co ngress to give working controllers a new contract, allows controllers to form a new union and puts additional legal weight behind President Reagan's refusal to resume even informal talks with the strikers, who were fired two days after the walkout began Aug. 3. Authority members Henry Frazier and Leon Applewhite voted for revocation. The chairman of the authority, Ronald W. Haughton, dissented, saying that while he agreed with his coll eagues that PATCO "wilfully and intentionally" violated the law by calling the ~trike, he believes ". . . the record is complete insofar as evidence bearing on the remedy is concerned, and therefore l am unable at this time to determine what remedy is warranted in this case." The order said the revocation of PATCO 's bargaining authorlly ls Immediate. It goes Into effe<:t despite the fact thal union lawyers have said they will take the issue as far as the Supreme Court, if necessary. The decision marked the firsl time in the nation's labor history thut a union has been deprived or its right to represent its members in co ll ective bargaining. The union, supported by various re presentatives of the labor movement, had urged that the three-member federal panel, em powered by Congress to settle labor disputes involving federal workers. resort to less severe disciplinary action. PATCO lawyers had asked the FLRA to order talks resumed between the union and the Federal Aviation Administration to try to resolve the dispute that led to the walkout and the firing of 11,000 air controller s early las t Augus t. The air controllers are employed by the FAA. But the FAA and the labor authority's general counsel s aid that "nothing s h ort" of ... permanent decertification of PATCO is warranted Moon hail set in tax case NEW YORK (AP ) -As thousands of his followers rallied outside, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon formally declared that he is innocent of cheating on his U.S. persona! income taxes. In a deal worked out in advance of his arraignment Thursday before U.S. District Judge Charles E . Stewart, the Unification Church founder was released on a $250,000 personal recognizance bond cosigned by th e Unification C hurch Internation al and a church co rp oration , One Up Enterprises, Inc. Moo n , a Sou t h Korean businessman, smiled as he entered the courtoom. He and a codefendant entered their pleas through an interperter. Outside at the Thomas Paine Park on Foley Squ are, 2,500 wooden seats were filled with Moon's singing followers. Others m arc~d with signs saying "America Needs Moon." A statement by his followers declared, "Reverend Moon is absolutely a nd completely innoce nt of all cha rges . Reverend Moon has played the most valiant and important leaders hip role in the struggle against communism.·· Moon. 61, also agr eed to remain on U.S. territory unW his trial, except for being allowed to attend a rally in Korea in November. A ss istant U.S. Attorney Martin F1umenbaum asked the judge to double Moon's bond while he is away, but Stewart did not act on that request. ~ Bail for an a ide, Takeru Kamiyama. a Japanese, was set al $100.000 with the s ame cosigning arrangement. The Tarrytown man was charged with perjury, obstructing the investigation and conspiracy for all egedly helping file two of the dis puted returns. Moon flew into Kennedy Airport Wednesday night after a week in Korea He maintains a house in Irvington, N. Y. The charges related to $112,000 in interest on $1 6 million in bank deposits and $70,000 worth of s tock received iwt'a trade for merchandise, the it>vernment said. Moon 's church claims 3 m1llton members, sometimes known as "Moonies." SOUTH COAST PLAZA An Extraordinary Show of Roses JEWEL COU RT Arranged By The Orange County Rose Society For Vour Viewing Satu rday & Sunday, October 24·25 For complete ad copy and art serv·ices advertisers all along the Orange Coast It rely on llDJ Pll .,. . ....,.... REAGAN AT SUMMIT Prl•..,1dent fkagan 11lhl1r pa1·tu:1µanl:-. m lhl· opt"ntng "l':-.s10n of and Secretary of Stal<.• Alexamkr lla1g JOJO t ill' '\orth-South Summit 1n Canntn Thur.,d;w ~~_;__~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~..:...:....-=--~~- Facto ry blast injures 25 Explosion, fire rip Massachusetts aerosol can plant llOLBROOK, Mass 1AP > -A r1ery explosion nas hed through an uerosol can factory, searing !.kin from the faces and bodies of !.Orne workers and blowing lhe tloth('S off others. At least 25 µeo1>le were injured in the blast Thursday "There were people without pants. without shirts. and there was blood everywhere ... said L1nd!>ey O' Lt•ar y, who li ves nearby Another witness said , "It was like something uut of Vietnam." Witnesses said fl am es shot 50 feet into the air after the blast. which ripped most of the metal s1d1ng off the Aerosol Research Laboratory bu1 ldtn~. flattened 1ls walls and tore a hole 1n the roof. Emergency crews arrived to find so me peopl e running around aimlessly while others ro lled 1n puddles to douse flames. Some people were !>everely burned over as much as 90 percent of their bodies. The blast at the aerosol can packing plant was reported at 9 13 a.m., accordtn~ to police Thl' cause of the explosion was not immediately determined "My God, J 'm lucky to be al1Vl'. .. said Kenneth Keay. 22 "Tht:re was no warntng, just an l'Xploi.1on A::. I ran from the lab, t he ttles in the ceil ing "ere tumbling, and thl' bu1ldtng was ~till shaking .. Edgar Rodgers. a former town elec tri ca l insp<'C'l<Jr, got to the building minutes after the blast · One man had his shoes blo" n off and he was hollering.· Rodgers said "Then there was a lad} who \\as sea ted a nd :-oem1consr1ous Her face was all burned the skin JUSt rolled off Another girl was sitting there with all the skin burned off ner face but she was conscious and I talked lo her." Ambulances from a dozen towns Look the v1ct1m!> to four hospitals. At Brockton Hospital, where 13 victims were taken. RESERVE NOW! four people hae burns on 70 perct•nt to ~ percent o(. their bodies. authorities said Onl' witness sa id the corrugat ed metal building, about JOO by 200 feet. "looked like a model home" had been tut open so people could see 1ns1de A truck driver making a delivery nearb) said he heard a dearening explosion and then !.aw people "running out with clothl·S burned to their skin ... "It was ltke something out of V1etnum their clothes all on fin• and running around," the untdent1flcd man was quoted as s<1y1ng 1n a radio report Added Richard Jackson. who l 1 ves nearby . "It looked like a w<1r They were dazed. They were ltke zombies." Rodgers said 1t appeared some workers were blown out of the building by the force of the blast Sc\'eral v1ct1ms were found tn a parking lot far from the 1>lant FASHION AND FINANCE SEMINARS ON THURSDAY EVENINGS 1. PRESENTED BY I. MAGNIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA AND WADELL & REED Thursday, October 29. The New Tax Laws with Terry Fullner, C.P.A. Associate Director of General Business Services. How to cut your taxes, income averaging, co nverting ordinary income to capital gains, all about I.A.A. and Keogh plans to reduce your tax bracket. Followed by a demonstration talk on using accessories to bring your present wardrobe up to the minute. Thursday. November 5. Using Inflation To Your Benefit with Phyllis Schmidt. Financial Planner, and Thomas E. Kolanoski, Division Manager. How to play the money game to build an estate for retirement. How to manage your money, shelter your earnings, invest in real estate, energy and investments while reducing your protection costs. Followed by a mini fashion show of "investment dressing" in quality clothes to build an ongoing wardrobe. Thursday, November 12. Estate Planning with Phillip Schmidt, Attorney, Member California Bar Association. Wills, trusts, probate and taxes. Using living trusts and how to determine if property should be held jointly. The new estate tax laws will be reviewed. Followed by a hair and makeup demonstration by the I. Magnin Beauty Salon. There is no charge for admission, seating is limited and reservations are required. All participants are entitled to a cost-free personal financial plan at the conclusion of the series. Seminar times are 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. For reservations please telephone (71 4) 957-1511 . m a g n I South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957-1511 ' ' n ~UillU~ Prison 'hit list' told Three top officials. apparently targeted SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An apparent "hit list" naming at least three top California prison orricials has surfaced during an investigation of mail thefts, a Corrections Uepartment spokesman sa.id. The evidence of an assassination plot has been linked lo members of a m ilitant prison group, the Black Guerrilla Family, said Phil Guthrie, spokesman for the California Department or Corrections In Sacramento. Two parolees have been arrested in connection with the investigation and authorities hope to arrest "several others," Guthrie said. "It's reasonable to assume those involved don't like prison officials," Guthrie said. He declined to identify the marked prison officials or to give specific details of the investigation. The U.S. Postal Service began looking into thefts from its vehjcles a few months ago and asked the department's help after it a ppeared that parolees were involved, Guthrie said Corrections lnvesUgators kept tabs on the suspected parolees and searched residences and veh.icles In the east San Francisco Bay area. Among the evidence pointing to a hit list were several high-powered rifl es. includ ing one with a "sniper-scopa." sawed-off s hotguns, am munition, walkie-talkies and literature of militant groups -Black August a nd the Black 'Guerrilla Family, Guthrie said. Anderson Thurston and Harold Benson, both San Quentin prison parol ees, were arrested for investigation of parole violation and "we will a lso seek weapons charges," Guthrie said . Thurston was paroled in May after serving less than two years for a conviction in Solano County of assault with a deadly weapon. Benson was also paroled in May after serving five years for a robbery con viction in Alameda County. officials said. The postal investigation also found evidence of credit card fraud. Guthrie said Guest-worker plan hit SAN DIEGO <AP) A Senate They said only in the case of agriculture is there even limited justification for a guest·worker program. hearing was told that a guest-worker program is unworkable except, under certain conditions. in agriculture. The report said agriculture should meet four conditions before any guest workers are hired that wages not depress those of regional domestic workers. that American workers be hired first and none fired to make room for aliens and that farmers not hire excess workers for less than the normal workday The view was given to the Senate Subcommittee on Immigration and Refugee policy by a San Diego firm, Community Research Associates, which made a study or employers' reactions to Reagan administration proposals. In prepared remarks. the researchers said ··employers could generally afford to attract American workers and s ubstitute them into jobs held by undocumented workers." Researchers Craig Frederickson and Or . Alfredo Velasco said employers m agriculture. electronics and tourism generally agreed they could afford Americans. ~ Auto & Homeownt:.rs· -~,-;.-.. Ouotes By Phone • FAIMEIS IMSUUMCE CIGaP 541-5554 or US-l07 19 I 4 Har1:lor • Cotto MHO C•ll 642-5678. Put a lew words to work lor ou. Doll Show Sale and free mlo cltnic this Sal & Sun Oct. 24 & 25 Collectors & ant1Que dealers present unusual dolls. accessofles and houses. Huntington Center Mall, 405 Fwy & Beach Blvd .. H B. The Finest In Resort Wear Now In South Coast Plaza Waltah Clarke's South C.oast Plaza In The MaJI By The C.arousel 751-7500 ,. ............. 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A Superior Court JUry deliberated two days befon.· finding Cavanaugh guilty of 22 forgery counts. six of receiving s tolen property and one ('ach of auto theft. burglary. possession. or a '>a\\ e<I off shotgun and conspiracy Diana Cavanaugh, Patrick Cavanaugh's fourth "1fe who has pleaded guilty lo the same 32 1.·ounts 111 tht' forgery ring. has been charged with first dt.•gn·<.· murder in the death of Nathaniel Wi bon, a former member of The Coasters Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23. 1981 s Tattered flag stirs flap . Nuke protester's gift rejected in Obispo I SAN LUIS OBISPO I A Pl First there wus a tattered American flag, then therti were two brand new flags and then there were no flags at all It bei.:un during the attempted blockade or the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant when Bill Evans. whose arrest was among the 1,901 recorded during the protest , noticed that the American flag flying in front or ll\e sheriff's department was tattered He called the ract to the attention of the authorities Sheriff's Capt Antony Wood said later that he. too, had noticed the nag and. after an unidentified protester menllont.'<1 1t to him, he promptly signed a requ1 s 1t1on for a new national banner It arrwed a few days later. Wood s aid, and he raised 1t himself Earlier this week, a month after the ragged flag was noltced. Evans tried to donate• a new flag to the county Board of Supervisors. not knowing the old flag had been replaced. JOIN THE VIDEO WORLD OF HOME ENTERTAINMENT THIS CHRISTMAS! ,,,. a "Such a powerful symbol of our country's freedom and justice should not be so Irreverently displayed," sald a letter accompanying the n ag. It also sajd Evans "appreciated the opportunity to participate In such a noble gesture" as trying to keep the power plant from opening But on a 3·1 vote Monday, the supervisors rejected the gift from the Lagunltas man. Supervisor Howard Mankins called Evans' attempt to present the flag a "flagrant , insulting, sarcastic gesture." But Supervisor Burt Kupper, who wanted to accept Evans' girt. said 1t represented the .. country's special freedom to question government policies." Tuesday, a San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune photographer went to the sheriff's department to snap the month-old flag Wood had bought But the only thing to be found was a cut rope -both the American and California flags h ad been stolen. 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This offer expires December 18, 1981 For details, phone: (714) 97?·1242 (71-4) 6}).9190 (714) '47"*11 , I -Southern California Edison Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 23, 1981 reason Watt There's good for debate on Interior Secretary James Wa tt's aides dismissed it as a "m edia event" a nd to a degree they were correct. You can't have the Sierra Club dumping petitions bearing a million signatures on the steps of the nation·s Capitol. with House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill and California Sen Alan Cranston on hand to welcome them without attracting a certain amount of media attention That. of cours e . was the point. To call national attention to the fact that at least a million Americans would like to see Secr etary Watt removed from office. On the other hand. it"s not simple for the Sierra Club. or any other organization to round up a million signatures calling for removal of a Cabine t officer. That ·s just about unheard of. But it happened. I n the pas t. the post of Secretary of Interior has been one of the least controversial in the federal governme nt. But it's tremendously important. T he secretarv administers about one·third o( all the land in the United States. including the ~ational Parks. wildlife refuges and wilderness areas • He manages mineral rights on millions of acres of national forests and controls half the nation·s coal. Past ~ecretaries have made it their job to increase th e parklands. protect the refuges a nd heavily r egulate mining operations to avoid destruction of the environment. They appear to have shared the conservationis t view t hat n atural wonders s hould be preserved for future generations. .James Watt doesn·t see it that way . His v iew is tha t mankind can better benefit from extracting the riches of the earth for it s present comfort. He believes this very sincerely and flatly refuses to listen to what he calls "hyste rical" arguments. Hence the collision. He has refused to acquire additional parklands. saying we already have more than enough He has fired all appointed officials in the National Park service and replaced t hem with those who agree with his views. H e is busy re-writing the extensive federal strip-mining regulations and reducing by 40 percent the personnel hired to enforce the rules. In Wau·s view there is n othing wrong with ope n ing a r eas adjace n t t o scenic viewpoints in national parks to strip-mining. taking more lumber out of n ation al forests a n d greatly expanding offshore oil operations. Watt has said he will use the budget system as an excuse to make major policy decisions as in the firing of government regulators. Now he is using the same tactic as an excuse to raise park entrance fees a nd cut up to S70 million out of the budget for national park services next year . This at the end of a season when public use of the parks increased bet ween 20 a nd 30 percent The secretary says Preside nt Reagan is in total agreement with his policies. This would seem odd for a man who says he re li e s on trip s to hi s untrammeled mountain ranch to restore his spirits. There is no doubt some env ironme ntal prot ect ion regulations have been overdone. But there·s a lso no doubt that if Watt ·s hi gh -handed ways cannot be curbed the damage he can do will endure long beyond his term of office. Adoption aid valid A \'anety of interes ting propos als are being studied in Congress that would prO\'ide income tax breaks for people who adopt children. These ideas arc worth\· of exp loration The cos t s of adoption are steep and thous ands of children are wait 1ng for good homes. es pecial I~· thos l' "1th s pecial needs T h e Senate Finance Com mit tee ''.'> taxation s uhcommitlet' is renewing a wide range of µroposals. One would gl\·e lax.free status to the benefit payments mor e and more companies arl' gidng employees who adopt. Another would give a Sl .500 deduction for all adoptions. whether the taxpayer itemizes or not. Still others would allow an extra exemption of 53.000 m the year of adoption or provide a credit against taxes for adoption costs . The tax cut legis lation enacted in Aug usJ. already provides a limited break Sl.500 for expenses connected with adopting hard-to-place children. This provision. however. is onb· available to the 30 percent of taxpayers who itemize. The admin is t r ation h as objected to all the measures before the s ubcommittee. The onl ~· reason given has been that ' • the tax s v s tem i s not a n a p p r o p r i a t e ,. e h i c I e f o r encouraging adoptions . This position seems peculiar in light of the administralion·s ·pro-fam.ily .. stance on social issues . Besides the obvious benefit of encouragi n g placement of children in suita ble homes. then• are other considerations . Adoption is not cheap. t:sing the adoption services provided by Orange Count~-. for example. m eans a $500 fee . Pri,·a t e agencies can be more expens ive. Childrens Home Society charges a top fee of 53.000. Both agencies. however . c harge lower a mounts d e p e n d i n g o n f a m i 1 ~· circumstances. Also. tax law pro\'ld es that the medical ex p enses o f c h ildbirth are deductible. It seem s only fair to provide a d eduction for adoption expenses. A tax break could a lso e ncourage more corporations to off er benefit payments to their workers. Placem ent of o rphaned children. especially older boys and girls. h a ndicapped tykes and other special-needs children. in suitable homes can only benefit society. It seems the proposals before Congress deserve more than a brus h -o ff from th e administration. Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. other views ex- pressed on this pa9e are those ot their author s and artists. Reader comment is lnv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone <7141 642-4321. L.M. Boyd/Bachelors plentiful Because women live longer than men overall, a widespread myth is t hat there are loo m any single women for the available bachelors. Our Love and War man says it's not true among the young. In the ~ to 30 age bracket, the eligible men outnumber the unencumbered women COMiderably. Always have. Unclaimed refund checks rrom the Internal Revenue Service average a little better than ~ each. Client asks what happens to this money. The IRS credits it to the taxpayer's account the next year. But ll it goes ORANGE COAST .. Daily Pilat unclaimed the se<?ond time around, the U.S. Treasury Department takes it for its own. Q. Is it legal for a bW collector to telepbme you on the job? A. Not ii your boas dOMD't .uo. personal phooe calla. Credit the Fair Debt CoUectioo PracUces Act of tm with that one. In the South Oak Cliff a.ection of Dallas ia an area known u Claarette Helghts wherein some street.I are named Lucky. Pall Mall, Camel and Kool. Thomas P. Haley PubllsMr Thomas A. MUrpftiH' Editor Barbara Kreiblcll Editorial Pagt Editor . i. Soviet Iran strike feasible . I W ASIDNGTON -Tbe Soviets have the brute military power to sm ash through Iran to the Persian Gu.lf a nd menace the flow of Arab oil to the West. This is a nightmare that has Pentagon strategists tossing in their sleep. A top-secret assessment warns that the Soviets could "initiate and sustain a full-scale invasion" of Iran in 30 days. But ·'four lo seven selected Soviet divisions could commence a limited attack into Iran's northwestern and nor theastern border areas after a preparation period of about 10 days." OUR SURV'l:ILLANCE satellites and monitoring equipment have picked up "no indication that an invasion is imminent." But certainly the Kremlin must be salivating over Iran, which Ayatolla h Khom eini h as le rt so temptingly vulnerable. ·'The U.S. could expect to detect preparations necessary for a full-scale invasion of Iran within one or two w eeks after comm e ncement." according to the top-secret report. "However, preparations for a limited Soviet attack to seize Azerbaijan and possibly border areas east or the Caspian Sea might not be discerruble before less than a week." The Kremlin now bas 26 divisions near enough to Iran that they could be quickly mobilized into an invasion force, my associate Dale Van Atta has learned. These combat divisions are now deployed agablst Afghanistan, Iran and eastern Turkey. A Soviet strike into Iran not only would endanger the western world's oil supply, but upset the military balance in the Middle East. This could create a debacle so inextricable, a prospect so gloom -laden as to s poil the I -told-you-so's that have been emanating from this column for the past two years. To stop a Soviet thrust to the Persian Gulf would take nuclear weapons and risk a holocaust. Indeed. contingency Q -J1-c1-1-1a-11-1a-1 -~~ plans call for a nuclear response to a Soviet attempt to occupy Iran. Hopefully, the more cautious elements on both sid es will be able to control the military hotheads so that we may somehow muddle t hrough without Armageddon. LIVES IN THE BALANCE: On the battlefield, generals must often make decisions that send their" men to certain death. Now a civilian is being asked by the Reagan administration to make such a decision involving the Hves or thousands of Americans . He is Ray Peck, national highway tramc safety administrator. At issue is a federal regulation that would require either automatic safety belts or air bags in all new cars. starting with the 1983 models. Peck's own statisticians and technical experts have told him t he safety requirement could prevent anywhere from 2,050 to 8,750 highway fatalities a! year, plus tens of thousands of disabling! injuries. l SOME SAFETY experts say thd s afety devices would cost $50 to $180 perl car. The automakers claim they would.I cost more. and they have successfully! stalled implementation of the regulatio~ for years. Now they look lo the Reaganl administration to kill the requirementi once and for all , i "I'm on the hot seal," Peck told mt, associate Les Whitten .. They've left i~ up lo me." : In private talks with his top aidesJ Peck was told. with varying degrees o~ emphasis, that the standard should no( be rescinded. Some even begged him tq delay the effective date to the 1~ models in hopes of keeping t bq regulation alive. · Peck was told that, without automatid seat belts or air bags, from 770 to 4,34q persons will die over the next 10 yearj in the 198.1 models alone. As older car are junked, the safety devices coul save almost 9,000 lives each year. I addition . some $2 billion in lnsuranctf and $2.5 billion in health insur ance cost!# would be saved every year, Peck wa!i ~d • Peck will decide later this monUi whether lo stick to the regulator~ timetable or scra p the safet1. r equirement altogether. He bas suggested that the states would be encouraged to enact stricter safety requirements if the federal law u withdrawn But outside experts say this would never happen. Brown gloom sets stage for tax hoax The predicted drop in stale revenuea now being realized is setting the stage for a tax hoax to offset the growing deficit in that "austere" state budget adopted only last June. Already Gov. Jerry Brown bas declared that a continuation or t.he revenue decline into next year will require new taxes. Brown bad chosen to ignore the warnings of his own Finance Director, Mary Ann Graves, who as lone as more tban a year ago was shouting dire warnings of the ftnancial woes ahead. She had been constantly reminding that the surpluses were exhausted and all indications were that revenues would drop. UNDAUNTED. Brown continued bis ill-conceived "bail-out" program ror local eovernments along with bis free spending for other programs. As late as last month be was aWl "pooh-poohing" talk or budget deficits and need for new taxes, steadfastly maintail)ing he had plans to avoid both prospects. Now that it has dawned upon him that the overspending of bis administration, which has been occurring since he took office in 1975, increasing the budget from $10 billion to $26 billion. has brought the state to the brink of fiscal disaster, be is frantically looking for scapegoats. In ordering a 2 percent reduction in spending by all state department&, r . (;~.:\'. ~ llll WATIRI Brown lashed out al President Reagan and his economic policies which include reductions in federal allocations to the states. Striking in all directions he also sought to lay the blame on Proposition 13 and on the "huge windfalls to business because or multi-billion dollar tax cuts." AND DESPITE the fact he joyfully em braced the property tax cuts provided by Proposition 13 and 'Free enterprise' doubts The best argument against free enterprise and the open market economic system is the Big Buck Bimbos who pretend to support it. . We constantly bear the pious m o uthings of the wealthy con· .servalives in government, bankine 111111 llll and business of bow free ent.erprlte and the open market will solve all our Ula. U tbeae modern-day robber barons believed that, why don't they pl"aetlce lt? One example: Banks and 1avtnp and loans decide ror them1elvea what rate of interest they will uar1e yo.a to borTow money. Howner, tbe)' bappily let tbe pwnment put a Ud on wbat JOU ea cbarse them tor tbe moeey you lend tbem la tbe form of sa•lDc• ~--bmaower now PQ1 from 1e to • Pll'fflll 1aten1t • a mariiaae loan. A14tbe aame time, be un oalJ ·~ about s~ percent interest on his passbook savings account. That great champion of rree enterprise and former Wall Street mogul, Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan, has just killed a move to raise the St,.\ percent rate to the generous level of 6 percent. ANOTBEll EXAMPLE: Many homeowners have mortgages t.hat. are assumable. That ls, a new buyer can take over the old mort1a1e without permission or the lender. Since the old mortgage la often at a lower interest rate, this la viewed aa a biJ plus by home buyens and makes it euJer for the orl1lnal owner to sell bis or h• bouae. Obviously, le.ndln1 inatltutJooa don't like the Qsumable mortcace because It keeps them from aqutesin1 every penny of profit out ol the Uttle py wbo I.I their fHortte vtc'tl.m. To keep tbe banten happy, the Treuury Department la tryln1 to do away with anumable morta..-even for people wbo already bavetbem. Tb .. e are esamplea of bow t.b• frMDdi ol free mterpriA fa\'OI' tbe opea mark et and oppoH covernment laterf~. UDlea, of course ~b late.rferenee meaaa mon piOht for t.bem. ' proclaimed himself "a born again tat! cutter ." even calling for constitutional! limits on spending, he now is decryingj "a decade of anti-government and taJ1 cutting." · J The truth is that the only tax cutting or any significance which bas occurred during his a dministration is that enforced upon him by a vote ol the people in adopting Proposition 13. Sinct this was only a property tax cut ii affected only local government, not th• state. At the state level, instead of ta.y cuts there have been tax increases. , As for anti-government, that is i message which Bro wn has defie• throughout his administration, creatint a multitude of new agencies an• programs. IN ADDmON to squandering billions of dollars in bail-outs to local governments which have yet to justilf any need for the state allocation1r4 Brown has failed to act on the repeatet reports served up to him by responsiblt agencies such as the Little Hoove Commission, the Auditor General an The L e gis l ative Analys t , o mismanagement, waste and frau costing millions or dollars in th Me di·Cal program. Lacking an re m edy himself he has vetoe legislation aimed at bringing th program under control. His entire administration has been ~ runaway government .with hi. department heads on a spending spr~ on a scale never before known. Pa)'l"O padding, wasteful management an violation of state contract laws ba been rampant . Fortunately Brown himself has suggested as an alternative to new taxes, "drastic budget cuts." ll la u~ the taxpayers to make clear that e budget cult are not an alternative..,.._ t the only course they wW accept. !' ,.e need ror new taut ia nothins more th a gl1anUc hoax. 11m1• An old-Umer 11 ooe who believ•; 1jlMl tde • pOl for an m and ride an a ~ couter for a thrill. ..._., .. .......--.......... ~-·-___.,, ... ,.,..... ...... a ..... ,. .. ....... ~ ............ IP • ' ' Fees too high? I DEAR PAT DUNN: A lawyer told me Ile would cbar1e one-third of whatevef'I. I recovered In a maJpractlce caae If settlement WH reached before the trial, and 4f percent o1 •Y recovery U &be caae went to trial. Are there any llmlt1 on what attorneys can cbar1e dtelr clients? _ L.E., Newport Beach A State Bar regulation prohibits lawyers from charging a "clearly excessive'' fee. In evaluating whether a fee is excessive, the Bar would consider, among other factors, the time involved in handling the case and the result achieved. There are separate rules for certain contingency fee arrangements. In medical malpractice cases in which a lawyer's fee is contingent on the client's recovery. an attorney may not charge more than 40 percent or the first $50,000 recovered; one-third of the next $50,000 recovered ; 25 percent of the next $100,000 rec::overed, and 10 percent of any amount in excess of $200,000. Ir you reel an attorney has violated the fee· lim itation regul_at,ions, you may wish to file a complaint with the State Bar. To obtain a complaint form, phone (213) 482·8220. Tax penalti.es DEAR PAT DUNN: I have not filed any tax returm for the past five years but I'm sure I don't owe any tax. If I file them now, ~ will I have to pay a penalty? ~ • K.R., Costa Mesa The Internal Revenue Service says that penalties and interest are assessed only on • taxes owed. so you would not have to pay any ' penalty. However, a refund will not be issued t on tax returns more than three years after their due date. · Mortgage information lin~ DEAR READERS: The Department of Savings and Loan has installed a toll.free consumer education information line aimed at offering assistance to anyone interested in various mortgage tools. In addition to provid· ing a direct access of pertinent information regarding a variety of mortgage instru· m ents, the line also will provide educational information and options available to con· sumers, and encourage them to take advan· tage of financing options in the home buying market. The consumer information line is: (800) 79'l·9830. • ··cot a problem? Then write to Pot \.. l Dunn Pat wall cut red tape. getting • the answer.s and action y<lll need to .solve 1nequ1taes m government and ,_. • business. Mail y<r.Jr queshon.s to Pat ! I Dunn. At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P 0 Boz 156(). Costa Meaa. CA 92626 As many letters as posS1ble will be answered, but phoned , inqu1nes or letters not including the reader's full name. address and business hours· phone number 'cannot be consideTed. Thu column appean Monday, Wednelday.and Friday. Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generation (714) 633-2311 Admission: $2.00 with ad S•day, Oct. 25 10 A.M. to 4 P.M.' RADIUM FAIRS I 146-lflJ NEW.PORTER IMM 1107 Jmnboree Road Mewport leac~ You can help ye>ur neW1PIQ8r carrier cotlect at ti mes convenient to ye>u ~Y having your money ready 10 the carrier won't have to call bed<. e.cau.. th1a young perton 11 In butlne11 for himself or hlfM!f, pteeae be ready-end watch that b•O trril• wttlcti MYS "'Thank you •• MARSHAL -Actor James Stew art , selected t.o be grand marshal of the New Year's Day Tourna· m entor Roses parade in Pasadena. said ··rm honored to have been chosen ... - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 23, 1981 A7 Pat Boone held to refurid pact WASHINGTON (AP ) - .Entertainer Pat Boooe wlU have to pay 2S centa each to 11 many as 2•.000 consumen who used an acne medlcat.ion be once touted in television commercials. Boone lost an effort lo 1et out of a 1978 a&l'eement with the Federal Trade Commiuloo to pay part of the cost of refundB to unsatisfied usen of Acne-Slatin. The rest or the refunds for the 59.50 product will be paid by the manufacturer, Karr Preventive Medical Products, and Karr's marketer, said FTC attorney Randolph Tritell. · The refunds. for which Boone's maximum cost 'ttould be M.000, will be made "In the near future," TrtteU said. When Boone signed the 1978 consent agreement with the FTC, ofliclals said lt was the Clrst time the commission held a product ehdoraer eersonally accountable for a4verllalng claims. Since then, industry officials have said many show business personalities are unwUline to endorse products wiU~ut verifying the advertising clalms. Tritell sajd Boone will have to re(und money to consum~rs because of consent agreements s l g n e d· by K a r r a n d th e marketer. Without the aareemenl.I, rrc lawyera wou.ld have had to prove the char1es that there was no reasonable basis for claims that Acne·Statin will cure acne. Boone this year asked the commission to let him out of his agreement, saying he is the only celebrity to endorse a product and then be held to such a re quirement. The FTC later changed its rules to make It impossible for other product endorsers to be held to the same standard. he said. Television commercials for the product featured Boone and his daughter. singer Debby Boone. 8 mg. "tar". 0.7 mg mcotme av. per c1garene by FTC method. • I ~---------~~ Oran e Cout DAILY Pll.OT/Frld1 October 23 1981 -- 2300 HARBOR • COSTA "MESA HARBOR ·at WILSON "THE CENTER OF THE HARBOR AREA 11 WELCOME TO · OUR NEWEST MERCHANTS * Chuck E. Cheese Pina Time Thealt e I Back Mall) * Dimensions In Fashions ----Ill:::: SAN D11=Go FWY. *Kids Mart * Executive World Travel (lack Malll * 1rs A Dilly BAKER ST. 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Richards Beauty College Security Pacific Bank Shoe Hut Tailor Shop The Key Hut The Male Man Thrifty Drug Store W•eaPers to Go Windsors Sports S11ops Winter Beauty Supply Ralph's Mcrket Flipper Fantasy ~o~' PLENTY OF FREE PARKING FRONT AND REAR OF CENTER . , . I €,\..\JO· 0 # :•ii•' ~.,,,. 1. IJ .,,,. ., (., ~ I I ' 1fi1: I ·Ii•, , ,.,.: >i I . •1 . t f" 'l:f • • 1. r1. l I •I ,1 il ! •fl J ,., , . .,. tJ~ I . '" ' : l'I :1 •I ' . •I ,. .I . •' I • lo. ... . I .'\ ... " I llllJ Piiat FA I DAV, OCT. 23, 1911 CAVALCADE COMICS GARDEN .. B2·3 B~ 86 You may be ,ants-y · about your savings . See Art Hoppe's column on P.age B3 . 0 0 f)eformed baby: Wfiat to do arid who decides? . • J;>arents must face questions of ~rippled inf ant's quality of life .. ::1'flDDLETOWN, N.J . (AP) -f.: The air was heavy with Dj.olsture, warning of the coming ~orm. Ignoring the angry sky, &faggie Berges races her ~eelchair over the back lawn U> play on a swing set. ·At 9, she celebrates life with eyery raindrop or sunbeam. When Maggie was born, doctors l'Old her parents she would be t)dtter off dead. ·But her parents, Peggy and ~uck Berges, wanted Maggie ~-live, despite their shock, the expense and the effect on family 'l~. Maggie was born with a form of spina bifida, in which the spinal cord is exposed and the spine protrudes from the back. Unless the s pine is fused to prevent infection, the infant will die . If the baby s urvives surgery, it will be incontinent and paralyzed. And equally as troubling is the danger or spinal fluid dripping into the brain and causing mental retardation. Maggie was lucky . A s uccessful "shunt" operation - a tube placed in the head to permit spinal fluid to drain - prevented brain damage. Maggie is bright and articulate with all the giggly allure or any other 9-year·old. Surgery and physical therapy will allow her to walk with the aid of leg braces. babies Is rare. Trisomy 13 infants die within six months. In both cases, the newborns have man y gross physical deformities: clubfeet, absence of thumbs, cleft lips and palates, sloping forehead. But many pare nts and physicians, arguing that quality or life for the infant and its family is the most important consideration, are r eluctant to use the sophisticated technology available to extend life. This has stirred a growing debate over the rights of infants and parents and who s hould decide whether a s everely deformed baby should live or die. ·'Heroic treatment for the purpose of prolonging dying doesn't m~ke sense," says Dr. Raymond S. Duff, professor of pediatrics at the Yale University School of Medicine. "Sometimes, the consequence of treatment can result in death -anesthesia, certain drugs, certain surgical procedures." he says. "Some people argue that pressing on for survival is a disturbance: sometimes it can be brutal.·· Peggy and Chuck Berges wanted to take that chance with their daughter. "We fought for her," Mrs. Berges says, although \Jncertain of the outcome. .~ ....... She already has begun her first steps. While her mother has to lift her onto the swing or her "s pecial bicycle " -a three·wheeler that's motorized "It's difficult to tell parents that nothing will help, and that many things we're going to do will involve a lot of pain," says Dr. Judith G. Hall, director of medical genetics at Children's Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle. "In the last two months. two children were born with multiple breaks of the bones . The baby always dies in such cases. With ever-present wheelchair waiting, Maggie Berges, born with an exposed spinal cord. enjoys swings at home. Maggi ~ ha s shown r~m ark able agi lity getting around without use or her legs or the wheelchair, using her arms and her body. New medical techniques and kpowledge have increased sarvival chances of spina bifida babies .from highly unlikely to something like 20 percent to 40 percent, although most of the survivors are apt lo be far more dlasabled than Maggie. . More than three million c:hildren are born each year in tfle United States. and about lD0 ,000 to 150,000 have significant congenital malformations or genetic disorders, according to the National Institutes of Health. Spina bifida is just one form in the sorrowful array or ablformations . Babies are born ~ithout brains or other organs. And there are chromosomal 4isorders, such as trisomy 13, 18 or Down's Syndrome. Survival PilSt a few months for trisomy 18 ··once an infant survived a yea r and had multiple fractures during that time and a lot of pain," she says. "Most people will say, ·we don't want to do anything extraordinary.· They just want to make the baby comfortable in dying." The American Medical Association's Judicial Council this year proposed that "the decision whether to treat a severely defective infant and exert maximum e fforts to sustain life should be the choice of parents.·• Increasingly, however, the courts are stepping in when parents refuse treatment for their newborns. A circuit court in Dade County. Fla., recently ordered surgery for Elin Daniels, who, like Maggie Berges. was born with myelomeningocele, a severe form of spina biflda. In court testimony, Elin's father, Albert, said he and his wife thought their decision "to a llow what would naturally transpire to transpire" was in the baby's best interest. "We were trying to visualize our daughter as .she grew, socially, psychologically ; pressures she'd have to face as a person with a severe handicap, something that would never heal under any circumstances: the . s tresses on ourselves and our child," he said . "The religious aspects, which we prefer to keep to ourselves. Religion was a factor in our decision." In another recent case, a Danville, Ill .. couple were accused of ordering nurses to with hold food from their severely deformed newborn Siamese twins . The c harges were later dismissed. Robert Schwartz, a professor of law al the University of New Me xico and a post-doctoral fellow at the Institute of Society Ethics and the Life Sciences, says such cases don't belong in court. ·'The decision whether to treat the infant is with the parents and the physician," he says. •'The mood seems to sugeest that these decisions can be made elsewhere, but no one bas been good at deciding bow.·• Schwartz acknowledges that judges may have a limited role when parents and physicians can 't agree on treatment. "Courts have a wonderful advantage over parents and doctors -they're neutral," Schwartz says. "Parents may have some interests inconsistent with that of the child. And some doctors decide on the basis of how valuable the child is as a human guinea pig in helping so me future children with similar birth defects." Many physicians agree that the courts should be used only as a last resort. They dislike the implication of judges makini medical decisions about life and death, and like Yale's Duff believe "the most caring choices are to be made by families rather than courts." The problem with judicial review, Duff says, is that "lf the issue gets into the courts, one may end up with coerced living, which may be awful, or coe.rced dying, which also can be awful. "It's difficult for the law to figure these things out. The issue is not so much a matter of law, but a deeper sentiment that lies within people of what they believe life is all about." Not all parents are able or willing to accept a seriously malformed child and the burden it places on their lives. All are shocked when first confronted with the news. Disbelief, denial. anger, guilt, are part of the complex psychological reaction. says Dr. Ruth Stein, director of ambulatory care in the pediatrics division of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York. Oe1pite niM operation.! in her nine 11ear1, Maggie atm leads aclive life. as she df rplaJIS her toy collection. Maggie prepcre1 to leave uM(clJGir in ti.., room o/ twtr parffttl' MM!dletmon, N.J. home. Modnn 1cience wa1.able to give Mr a new lea« on Ufe deiptte tM 1m>ere defect. ezposed spinal cord. ~th which 1he wa• born. sz;;at "There is the mourning of the lost. fantasized normal child," she says. "The family has a lot of adjustments to make very quickly," and serious medical decisions as well, with little time lo weigh them. In most hospitals, parents are encouraged to participate in decisions about the care and treatment of their child. At many , geneticists and counselors work closely with troubled parents. "I give them a period of mourning right while I'm in the room," says Dr. Mary Ellen Toms, a geneticist at Bellevue Maternity Hospital In Schenectady, N.Y. "Then we try to discuss the very immediate future for the infant. I tell the parents the best factor about the baby and if it's going to survive and if the anomalies can be alleviated." Mothers are encouraged to hold or at leas t touch the malformed baby, she says, because "there's a· deep, deep feeling in the mother and even if it's a momentary touch, she should do it." Mrs. Berges had no warning that all would not be well with Maggie. "It was n 't like my first pregnancy, though," she says. "I wondered if everything would be all right. I guess it was a little premonition." Maggie was born on a warrp March night in a Staten Island hos pital. ·'The gynecologist told my husband there was a 'slight problem' and he would talk about if in the morning," she says. "An elderly nurse brought her into me that night. She was a beautiful baby -just peaches and cream." Mrs . Berges didn't see the spine protruding from Maggie's back because the newborn was wrapped in hospital blankets. "The pediatrician called in a neurosurgeon and he told us we would be better off if we just let her die," Mrs. Berges says. •'But we brought her over to New York University Medical Center and they closed h er back when she was 4 days old. When she was 2 weeks old, a plastic shunt was put in her head to prevent hydrocephalus." The Bergeses took their daughter home, uncertain of the future, but sure of their decision. The Bergeses now laugh about It, but bringing up Ma11ie has not been easy. She has tone through niqe operations since she was bom and her father, a tirmipal mana1er at a truckin& concern. has spent more than $50,000 for treatments. Until recently, Ma1tle lived with a bq attached to her to collect her body wastes. Sbe st.Me bu h..t an operation that allows her to urinate with tbe aid of a catheter. Tbe attention Maaie needa bH prevented Kn. Bers• from work.int, aometlUDI sbe wants to do. SUll, family lll• In the 8-1• home la much like lt ls anywhere else. ' l i ' j • ' I • l j I • ' ' t • • • ' ' • ~ • • ., \ \ ' .. • • • • ~ .. , . . ·: . . • . • . . • ' " . . .. •. • . • . \ . • " * • ' ~ - I .PEACE PAGODA Four Buddhist monks Cro m J apa n are b u ilding a pagod a n e a r the Trid e nt s ubmarine base on Was hington's Hood Can al. Abo u t 4 5 peo pl e a tt e nd e d .,,,.ec ent g r ou nd · bre a.kio g cer e - m o nies f o r t h e .,agoda. which is to r ve as a sign of • unity and a be acon ... piace." 1· Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •HUGH MULLIGAN etiOROSCOPE Giving Uncle his due All You Can Eat! Beef Rib Barbeque $7.95 Served with s oup of the day, or unlimited salad bar. Plus, crispy cottage fries and baskets of bread. And we'll keep everything coming as long as you like! Our Beef Rib BBQ Special is good until November 19th, so come in soon. Victoria Station The best Prime Rib. And now~ whole lot more . Newport Beac h , MacArthur and Jamboree, 752-0240 RHuvations welcome. Non-smoking sections dvailable New pilr-.o Ind org111.,..,,_.. •• 1mW1Q <111)1 °'6 war~ -ovfltlOaded. We lftllt recb:9 Oii pr...-. '-1IGr)< to melt• more room. Come n today Ind ~ lrorn I ...,. Mllc1lon of lt)'les Ind ~ STARTS I RllH#N£FMT .UNVEIH TODA~ ~N'(vF1N'-l"'.y1l REW, USED. FLOOR DEMONSTRATORS. RENT RETURNS MAJOR. BRANDS, MOST STYLES AND FINISHl!S SPIN•TS, CONSOLl!S FOR Bl!QINNl!RS GRANDS POR PROP•SSIONALS 1183 WIW 8tM1t.' ...... '2200 ::re=:·.~~~~ ..... 13599 ~~~~.~~~~~ ... '1699 ~~.~~--'2770 ltwKl .... 1 ............. '1289 ... K-.tl CarH• ..... *1299 1111 • ...iu ......... 1.,.n .... i. SOUTH COAST PLAZA• 545-0415 • 17 SOUTHERN CALIF. STORES TO SERVE YOU • t DEAR ANN LANDERS: May be you a nd William Simon. the former Secretary of the Treasury, have never heard of the Conscience Fund. but it does indeed exis t n everthe less. Wtia t 's m ore. it keep~ growing and growing. The letters, most or them unsigned, are from people who have cheated the feder al government. feel guilty about it and want to set t hings s traight. They send cash or a ch eck iJl amounts ranging from a doll a r or two to th~usands. The Conscience Fund was started in 1811 during the administration of President J ames Madison. A citizen confessed to ''defrauding the government" and sent in SS. Since t hat time the Conscience Fund h as r eceived con t ributions total ing $4,355,454.32. The largest contribution was made in 1980 in the amount of $125,990.48. According to a newspaper accou nt by Thomas Brazailis, of the Newhouse News Service. one contributor wrote : DEAR UNCLE SAM : You are a great guy , although sometimes I think you a re pre tty dumb. Way baek, In the '40s I ripped you off while working In a war· plant. I re ally didn't mean to. When I chiseled a fe w bucks I'd say to myself, 'Tomorrow I 'll do some extra wor k and make up for it.· But it never wor ked out that way. My doggone conscience bas bee n working on m e ever since . So, to shut it up, I a m sending you this money order for $400. I think it is a little m ore than I ripped you orr for, but that's OK because I know you need the money." The letter was signed. "One of your conscience-stricken nephews. · The fu nd gets most of its m oney from people who cheated on their income taxes. Som e guilt-ridde n contributors who stole government property while in the military ser vice want to put their minds at ease. One. who was stationed with the Army in France. sent Sl4 for two towels . He wrote: .. If I am going to get prosecuted for this. you can get m y addr ess off this check." · qANN UDIS Another confessor wrote : "E nclosed is a money order for S45. I was a sec retary-stenographe r one summer. wor king in the government bureaucracy . Because there wasn't much to do som e days. I used government paper , pe ns. c l ips . typewri t ers. erase r s and photocopiers for my personal use. I'd like to reimburse the government for those materials. and also for a d av·s s ick leave I took when I wasn 't s ick." · Another confessed: ··on May 11. I had to m a ke an emergency phone call to New York City I used the government line . Enclosed is S2 05 · Some send money to cleanse the sins of othe r s. One s ueh person wrote . "T h is money order for $90 is to reimburse the government for the time I spent on the phone with a eertain relative who called mt· u lot RE \DER lll STO HI \'.'\: FRO:\t LOS .\\;(; ELES ANGELES DEAR READER-HISTORIAN: I find these vignettes heart-warm ing and I'm s ure thousands of other s do, too. There is something e normous ly appealing a bout people who admit they did WTong a nd want to set things right. It renews one's faith in the inhe rent goodness of mankind. How I wis h the media would pl ay up more stories like this one and give less space to crooks. thieves. thugs, burglars. sadists. publicity hounds. arsonists, r a pists a nd mu rdere r s. It wouldn 't hurt circulation or TV ratings one bit. l:.'een 1/ drml.11111 '' the m thing in ll"ll' crnu·d. 1l 11t>ed111 cm1rd11m11111t Lea rn the fnt '' f rnm Amr La11ders h11nk/111 Booze and Ynu - f"()r Teen.aqers ()11/y .'-i(•11d .511 cents and r1 St'/ (addressed e11rdop1' to 1\1111 Landers I' 11 lfor 1199.5 Cl11cw11• Ill 1iflti/I Mother Goose update RIDGEFI E LD. Conn 1 AP1 11<.•re ·!-> <1n update on '.\1other Goose for trend~· tots who might care to !->kip rope and pla~ bounc,· ball in time to the m ad music of these bel t-lightening times ··Christmas is coming. The goose is getting fat. Rut we·re ha,·ing meatloaf. If we ('U n afford that ·· ··Thert-"as an old '"Oman Who It ved in a shoe \.\'hen her building went co-op \\'hat else could s he do , .. ' -·To market. to market To bu~· a .1am bun. Home again. home again. The checkbook is done ·· MODE RNIZISG S lJRSE RV rh~·mes is ·quite in order and. indeed. points up their p iquancy because. a ccording to ··The Annotated ~ther Goose·.: by William and CP.il Baring-Gould. the serious scholars be lieve the origina ls often began as "political dia tribes. r eli gious Philippics. a nd popular s treet songs. embod~·i n g com edies. tragedies and lo\'e episodes of many gr eat historical personages. lavishly inte rspersed wi th Englis h and Scotch folklore flung out with dram atic a ba ndon ... Thus Little Tom Tucker. who sang for his supper. is supposed to h ave been a shaft aimed at Cardinal Thomas Wolsev. Henry \'II 1 ·s h it m a n who compell ed bishops to tie his shoelaces. Wee Will ie Winkie. running through. t he town in his night gown. satirized Will iam. Prince of Orange. later Willia m Ill of England. The Queen whom Pussy Cat. Pussy Cat went to London to see was Elizabeth I. the screeching \'ictim of a real mouse under her chair . Tweedledum a nd T weedledee m ade fun of t he seet hing r iva lry bet ween George. Frederick Handel and the now forgotten Italian composer Giovanni Battista Bononcini. ' ACCORDISG TO "The Improbable I ri s h '' by Walt e r 'Br ya n . Ring-a-ring-a -roses. which childr en s till c h a nt on t he s treet s of Dublin a nd elsewhere in the English-speaking world. "recalls the Great Plague of t he 17th century. A pink rash like ringworm was t he first symptom : people carried posies of flowe rs in the belief t hey warded off infection. a cus tom which still survives in English law courts. 'Tishoo. Tishoo' is the s neezing of the victims. and all fall down was what hundred~ of thousands of the m did in that ter rible winter ." Recooking Mother Goose then. to bring the anonymous rhy mes in tune with the idiocies and t ra1edies of our own age. seems a justifiable e nterprise in which we hope readers will reel free to contribute lh@ir m odish v aria tions a nd r e levant rewrites. , We haven't tried skipping rope to any of these. but the verse parodies ha ve tumbled about in a back corner of the brain d uring the pr e-prandial cockta il hour : .. A dill er. a dollar. ~ • ':i: l HUGH MUlllGAN ... MULLIGAN STEW .\ no-sho\\ ..,eholar Tht' tcal'hl'I":-arc on..,, rikl· So wh<>"s j.!onna holll'I .. , · .Jack Sprat t'Ould l'al no fut. His w1fl' ('ould <.•at no lt·un. The~ dinNi on granol<.1 and '''gurt .-\nd a mous~l' of so.\' bl•an · · · Humpl~ Dum pty ..,a l on a wall. Humpl~ Dumpl~ had u j.!r eat fall. All his Blu e Crosse:-, With their no-fault duuscs Couldn "t put his walll't togcl ht•r again.·· ··Peter. Peter. Pum pkin Eater. Had a wife and rouldn"t keep her: Tax altornc~·s prO\·ed to him. Single returns wen• cheaper.·· ··Ding dong bell. Puss,-'s in the well Is there a solution To end this poll ution·• Can't flu or iclutc k1tt,· ~ot in this c·1t ,. · Voters re1c.•t"tect that. So long. n il · ··Marv hud a little lamb. Its ne'ecc ''as :-.oft and dense _ They hiJa<.'ked it on the Interstate :\nd sold 11 to a fence The perpetrators took it on the lamb And now that mercha ndise As a hundr ed doll ar cardigan Pulls the wool o\·er ~ar~ .. s eyes." Addicts or )Julligan's Stew are invited to send in their recipes for re hashing Mother Goose. in care of the Associated Press. 50 Rockefeller Plaza. '.'Jew York. '."-4-Y. 10020. P01 SHOrs BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT .1 ....... By PHIL IN:TERLANOI of Laguna Beach ,, (rj "Mr. Reagan-not that one-to see you." • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Hunch valid for Genrini • a turda~. 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Tr\l.Rl"S 1,\µril 20 \l a~ 20 • Cupid .., arrow could "tl'lkl' hom1.• Emph<.hl~ on affairs of hrart Spt•e ulatt\ e n •nturt·..,. 1.· x <" t It• men I r 1.•" u l t 1 n g I r nm lT 1.• a 11 ' l' t•ncl1.•a\o r GE'.\11:\71 1 :\le.I\ :!I .Jun<.• ;w Fnllm\ through on IH1n<.:h ~·ou hau• \ al1d information com·erning propert~. f'amil~ and long-run~H· proil·t·l You re<'<.'I\ 1.· IH'''.., '' h1eh 'enf1e.., that :-.pt•e1al eollet·t111n ,.., \\Orth mon · than ong1n,llh anl1<·1p<1t l'd C . .\SCER 1.Junl' :!I .Jul.' :.!2 1 Empha..,is on mon•mt•nl. trH:n •a-,1.•cl -,m·1;.il .i<'li\ ti\ c·orrespondl'n<'e ;tnd 1.·o mmu111cal1on '' l11 d1 t oulcl lead lo en•ntlwl m·t•r-.1.·C.1~ 1ourn1.·' Confusi1m t"\t..,h hut 1:-1101 of p1.·rmam•nt nat un• LEO 1.ful.' 2:J .. \ug 22 • Pn·~..,11r1.· .end ehalknge :-.t•n t• as ... t1mulu:-Im· prodlH.'t 11111 ach·anct•mL·nt ,incl ar hie' l'mt•nt You l<w.clt• a rt 1elt•-.. t h.1 1 had ht•t.•11 111-..1. m 1-..-..111g 111 ... toll'n VIRGO • .\ug 2:1.Sept 22 You 'll h ,1\ L' l'hance to exprl'""' self 111 <h nam1e. t n ·att\ l' mann1.·r Lunar e~ cit• high ('trcum:-l<111t 1·-.. fa\·or ~ou r l'ffort... l.IBR:\ 1 St.•pt 23 Oc:t 12 1 Fam ti .' memhl'r l'onf1clt•.., "'l'l'l'L'I D1 ... t•rt·t1011 ..,hould he.· ordl'I' ol da~ llighllg ht dtplom.i t·~. \\ 11l1ngne-.. .... 111 make tn tl'lllgt•nt l'nnt'l'"'"'111n.., a nd ;.i g n •t•mt•n t n·g a r d1111..: clornt•..,tt < ad1u :-lmL·11l SCORPIO 1 Oct 2:1 '\m ~I · St•pat all' fact from 11lus 1on ~1.·t· pl'opll' ;i.., tht·.' are not men •h ~'" 'm1 '' 1!->h th1.•' m ight l'\l"l Someonl.' '' anh ..,o ml'lh1ng fo r 1111t l11n!... ~ ou could bl' primt• targt'I S:\GITT.\Rll'S I :\()\' 22·lkl' 21 • . \cC'ent on production. po:-..,ihle finan{'ial couµ ancl added re('O~nit ion from pt.•<•r :-. :-u perior-.. Th,.., ('ould ht• 'our pow<.•r-pla' <la~· C\PRICOR~ •Dl't 22 .J an l!J 1 Foe1i... o n l r a ,. e I . t o m m u n 1 c <.1 l 1 <tn a 11 d a n understanding of spiritual 'c.tlues You .11-..o gain ins ight into ,1bs tr.1l'l pnn('1pll''> of la" 1us tice .\Ql':\Rll'S •.J,111 20 -Fl'h 18 lndi\'iduab who h <t \ l' hN•n eonft<knt. assertin· ancl bnaslful "di nO\\ ht.•l'omt.• meek and confess t.•1T11r.., Dig hl'nl'.tlh ~urface \ ou·r e du<.• lo make 'atu .1hl l0 d 1sco\·er~ PIS('ES 1 Feb. 19 :\.lar 20 1 J>a C'l' slows: legal ramif1('<1l1nns t ould dom1rwt 1.· '\Cenario Focus on eontra('h public· relation:-. and marital s latu:-. Pl<•~ "a1tmg game A\nicl rus hin g t o 111d g ml'nl AIT HOPPE THE INNOC~NT BYSTANDER Safe savings found taxing SA'.\f FRA'.\fCISCO Onrc upon a t1ml· there was an Ant and a G1·a::.shoppcr Thr Ant was a thrift\ d1.•t'l'llt hard working t\nt who bchc.·\·ed in God: A m er i c a a n dt t h e La ff er Cu rv l' Th l' Grasshopper was a flighty. dis n•putable. lazy Grasshopµcr who be lieved in win<•. women and creatn·e finam·mg One da~ the Ant op<·nl'd his p a ~ t'll\'l'lopt> <.tJHI jumped for 10~ ·Th;rnk.., to m1r glorious prt•s1dent ·s historic tax t·ut. he l'ric.-d ... m,· t ht•('k is S:J 12 fatter than 11 ''as l<.tsl wec.;k • Supµl,\ ..,tdt• t.•c·o no m1('"' t'> '' orkmg al last ' · I '11 d r 1 ll k t o I h .t t . -.. .11 d I h 1• (;r a sshopµcr ··ff you 'II :-.upµI~ I he bl'<.'r THE A~T FROW~ED. "I cannot. .. he ~aid .. The JJl'<'Sidcnt wishl''> nw to takl· m~ t a x "aving!'> of S3 -t2 <.1nd tn\·e st 11 1n \merica 111 orckr to hllllcl n1.•\\ la<'IOl'I ('=" t•rt•alt' nt'\\ robs a nd prm Hit• out lttt fl· t.•htldrcn with a ros~· futun•. 111l'lud111g both t at s up and r e li ~h 0 11 their t11r11 :-.an cl wirhes · · So the .\nt we nt dim 11 to :\krrill. 1,, 11d1 ,\ \\'halnot and pun:h..tst.'d S:l -12 '' 01 th ol ..,to<:k 111 till' Blul' Chiµ :\lfg Cu \ \\ l'<.'k l<tll'I'. tht' !'>acld1.·r IJUt \\ t!->t•r .\nt ..,old lw. Rlltl· Chip stoC'k and hurnl'cl OH 'I 111 th<.• Ftr'>l :'\ul1onal Bank & T ru..,l t · .... Corp \\ llh ht:-. l'l'maming ~2 i:! I "houlcl l1kt• lo..,_., l' ITI\ S2 i 3 111 ordl'I' 111 .., •• ' t' :\ m l' l' 1 <·a . a.., 11 ll r p r 1·..,1d l'11 l 1ks ire:-.:· -.aid thl' :\nt Good.·· -..;11cl lhl' B;inkt•r .Ju!'>I -..an· S2 i3 a \\eek in our· 5 1 1 Pl't'l't'nl pa..,-,IJ11ol-. <ll'tount and ·'our heir-.. ''di p;i~ no 1."-lJtt• l <t '\l'~ on ~·our "·" 111g:-1f tht•\ full to rt·.it'l1 $1)()1J,OOO. '' h1d1 till'~ '' tll f.111 lo n ·a <•h for .).000 ·' l'<ll"'>. "l ')I SAFE T H ERE," agn·l·d thl' ..\111 \nd I see ~mt an· gl\tng a'"" l\\o ..,t11lf 1.•d c 1r afft'" and a -..tufted ,.H't' prt':-Hll'nl ''1th '-' ;w h n t' '' at· c· o u n 1 But '' 11 h 1 n fl a I 1 on running at to pe1-e1.•nt ;ind t a:xt·~ 011 th1.• ml crest .\-ha h · ..,,11d I ht• B:111k1·1 \\'hat 'm1 \\uni i:-. ont• ol our ne\\ I:! pt.•tTent ta~ frt•t· .\II Sei\'c.•r s .\('t.·1111nh '' hu·h <.trt• for all .., .. , 1.•r:-\\ho makl' mon• thun 25 grand a Vl'a r I must ''a rn 'nu. howt.•\ l'r. that th<.•r1.' i:-. <1 !'>l.'n~re pL•nall.\-'for t.':trl.' '' ilhdrawal .. ·\\'h<it 1:-tlw "l'\ t•n· p<.•nalt.'· for l'U l'I~ "ti hdr<I\\ a1·•· 111q111rt•d !ht· \fit \\'e l'hop oft \our h.ind ..,,Jl<f thl' ILtnkt•r THE A:'\T DE('IOED 1l might he s murt<.or tu put hi-; mom·~ in ;.1 mont.·~ m a rket fund 1nst<.•<Jcl Wl' can offt•r \OU 17 p1.•1·c·ent mt1.·resl .ind <·ompll'tt• liqu1d1t'. · ..,;11d the :\.Joni.'\ ~larkcl Fumkr I rn not ~lll'l' I \\ 1 ... h lo h1.· eompl1.•tt·I~ l1qu1cl . · "'11d lht.· :\nt. but 17 pt•rt·1.·111 -.ou ncb good I flol'l' ·.., m ·' 'i~ i3 · · .. When• 1:-. 'our ot hl'I' St9i 27 for l ht• m 1n1mum <kpi>-..il " -..aid the Funclt•r polltl'l~ booting tht.• An t out thl' door And lhl' poor Ant lound that thl' -,ame h<.•ld true for T bills. Clh. I H.\s. K1.•11ugh -. a n cl r £.' ,. o I ,. i n g . I r 1 p a r I 1 1 t· . q u a d r u p I €.' in d <' m n 1 t ' .1 n n u i t I l' .., \\ 1 t h butters cotch -.uuc·e. fie did l'Onsider bu~ ing some commc.•r e1al paper But all he t ould purchase for $2.73 was two sheets of !'>ingle ply . IT WAS AT THIS point that somt•thm)! ... naµped. Al th1.· Daffodil Dl'll Happ~ Farm. where he nm' resides. tht' Ant chl'<.•rlulh tell s the other patients ho'' ht.• at la-.t fo u11(t a safe. tax frN• depositor.' for the tax t'Ul the president had g iven him When µresscd for his secn•t. he s a~·=--''1th a triumphant ..,mile .. I ate tl As for lht• Grnsshoppr r. he hetcl 11l'\ 1.·r '' orkt•d a da\' tn his life So ht• didn't l'\ l'll ha\·e a pa) ~·nvdopc \\'h;.it he had 111:-tl'at.l was a chain of massag<.• and frosted ~·og urt p<J rlors whit'h hc•'rl ac:qu1rt•c1 b~ borrowing to the hilt fie now -,old thcs1.· at a hand~omc profit and. thanks to the president's drastt(' (.'lit in thl' c apital gains tax. he saved $153.687 42. '' htC'h he inH'!->ICd in a Swis:-. bank account \loral If 'ou \\out cl "'"·e monc' to become nd1. \tilt mus t first becom l' ri(·h lo ..,,l\·e mOnl'\ No .c ases are same DEAR DOCTOR: My doctor treats me one way and my daughter another. She is 22 and recently complained of passing blood in the urine. He examined her urine and studied a urine culture. Discovering bacteria, he prescribed antibiotics fof what he called her cystitis. i Her bleeding and bladder infection cleared • up In a few weeks and he discharged her. • No f urtber tests were needed. About a week ago I also passed blood ' In my urine. I am 48 an4 otherwise healthy. As it didn't clear up within a few days, I visited our doctor. He ref erred me to a urologist after the antibiotics he prescribed were ineff ectlve. , I've been told I need to undergo everal 1 special le9ts. Why all the fuss ln my case? -MR. D. I DEAR MR. 0 .: No two people are the I same. No two cases are the same. Doctors keep on telling patients that -even when ' symptoms are similar. tn your daughter's case. a n uncomplicated cystitis 1 bladder inf cc lion 1 re'spon¢ed completely to antibiotic .... T YOUI HEALTH DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN treatment. '.'lo further examinations or s pecial therapy were necessary. In your case. persisting hematuria I blood in the urine> requires more medical detective work. It's likely you will need an intravenous pyelogram I IVP> to determine if there are any stones or mas~es causing the bleeding. It is important to rule out a tum<>r in the bladder or kidney . In so m e questionable cases. doctors also use such diagnos tic instruments as ultrasound and CT scanning. They help differentiate between benign cysts and a kidney tumor Blood in the urine may also be due to tuberculosis . Whatever the age of the patient. Mr. 0.. special tests should be made if the patient has persistent hematuria'. 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BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ll \R'9.\Dl'Kt: by Brad Anderson DE:\~IS THE MENi\CE Hank Ketchum I ~ "I want my chair, newspaper, pipe, and anything else of mine you have!" 'i'tl,SOONY ... ~E taSNi' HAVE MY '01e' nxfnarr. MY EYES ALW4YS Leo<: LIKE THIS! Jl OGE PARl(ER IN THE FOUR '!'EARS THAT l 'VE f)EEN AWAY FROM PICTURE5. AUDIENCE& CHAN6ED' THERE ARE A LAR(;f NUM~ER Of YOVN6 PEOPLE Wl40'VE NEVER SE EN ME. EXCEPT,...,,_. ........... ,.....-,, ON THE LATE MOVIES' 1 ~ON'T '!>AV VOO'RE. FAT, GAAF'l~LO, 601" IF VOO WENT OH A PIE.I, 1'WO ON0£~VEL.OP~O NATIONS WOOlO HAVE ENOOGM TO EAi ® SAME DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE IN CONTRAST, LINDA MAY ~ER HA51-jAD GREAT T.V. EXP05URE OURINu THIS SAME TIME PERIOD' IN ADDITION TO A 5fRIE5 5 Hf MADE. 5ME'5 APPEARED OM EVERY TALK 5H0V<I' WH,AT TIME CAN I CoM~ BACK Fo~ IT? Tl:MBLE'1tEEDS SHOE DID YOU FINISJ-i YOUR SIDEWALK, SLUGGO? 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I A'11RIBUTE IT TO REAL C.OMPfnlBILl,Y by Charles M Schulz PLEASE CLOSE Au. rn£ WINDOWS by Tom K Ryan by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk 1 OON'f 8B..JEIJ£ I JUSf SAID 7lW ! by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston AND THE F~ Tttf\T I CAN'T 5EE. A THI~ Wl®O'T MY GU~S~ES . • ' I ' l i \ Salem's lowest low tar . .. OnlY 5 mg tar. -................ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 23 . 1981 e tM t • J •tYN0\01 •C>eACCO CO . Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. 85 t : -.. . . ' ~ '· .. :~ .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 23. 1981 rnffirnrn~rn~~rn Costa Mesa's 'Doc' Emerson honored by orchid conference By MARY IANE SCARCELLO Of .. Od, ........... A sign near the greenhouse entrance says it best: "Orcbidese spoken here." Owner or the 2,500 square !eel or glass enclosure is Emerson "Doc" Charles. who presides over 12.000 orchid plants in all stages of development. He was elected the first president or the Orange County Orchid Society 30 years ago and has traveled all over the world attending conrerences and giving lectures about his pampered plants. Charles recently returned from the 10th annual World Orchid Conference in South Africa where international colleagues paid him the flowery tribute of naming the Grand Champion Award <for best flower in the show) after him. The award was given to a cymbidium orchid and was accompanied by a Krugerrand coin. Another award given at the same conference honored his wife Ruby, who died two years ago. The .. Ruby Charles Memorial" was for the best paphiopedilum ("lady slipper") orchid, her favorite variety, and it was given to a cymbidium. "Lady slippers" make up only part or the 2.400 varieties of plants Charles grows and creates. His records, begun officially in 1972, list 461 new types cross-pollinated in his facility. The only unattainable color for orchid growers is blue. although a few purple varieties come close. "I think we'll come up with a real blue someday," he said. "lt·s justt a matter of combinlng the rl1ht deep purple with the right yellow at the right time." When creating new orchids. patience is a virtue. Mei: pollination, seed pods form in nine to 11 months. Seeds are put into sterile flasks with an agar solution !or another year, and then young plants grow for three more yea('s before blooms Coren. If the life ot an orchid grower sounds tame and boring, Charles is quick to point out that he has collected other varieties growing wild in the jungles of Australia, Asia and South America. His late wile loved orchids and encouraged bis interest in the tropical plants. "I thought a front yard should be concrete painted green." he admitted with a grin. "Orchids seemed like rather pretty flowers growing on an ugly plant. "When I bought my first orchid I brought it home and promptly killed it." The homicide was unintentional because Charles committed the common error of overwatering. "Orchids grow on trees and aren't used to having their roots wet all the time," he explained, pointing to one plant simply hung on the greenhouse wall without even a pot. Humidity hovers at 70 percent with constant misting, and the tempe.·ature s tays close to 60 degrees. Charles waters every two days in the ·summer and once a wee~ in winter. using a low-content plant food each time. "I do talk to the plants," he joked, "but when they begin to answer. I know I've worked too long and go back inside the house ... He spends about 60 hours a week carin~ for the 1x;c· r:.\II:.'RSO.V At home w1th hn; orcJ11ds plants and has a friend come by to water when traveling to conventions and lecture dates. Charles doesn't sell his prize-winning orchids. but he trades extra plants with other growers and s hares blooms with friends and family. <At last count he had six great.grandchildren. with three more on the way 1 "l retired from the audio·visual business a( age 67 and have passed my 74th birthday," ~ said. "but this keeps me young." He gestured to ~ wall map of the world studded with red pins. "The pins mark where I've been, but there are man)( more places 1 haven·t gotten to. 1 want to go everywhere I can." Thai's flower children high on orchids ~ That woman bargains fur bunch of orchids EDITOR·s NOTE -Orchids. those tropical flowen without which the prom cor1age wouldn't be the 1ame. Orchids. that varied and, many say. most beautiful of flowers. Orchids A Bangkok professor has devoted his Ii/ e to them. By JOHN LAIRD AIM<..W ,.._, WrtW BANGKOK, Thailand -Thailand's Professor Rapee Sagarik has led a quiet. different kind of revolution. You can see its flower children in backyards, at street corners and in marketplaces all around Thailand. Rapee has brought that most temperamental. varied and perhaps mos t beautiful of flowers - the orchid -to the people of Thailand. And he is largely responsible for Thailand's position as the world's leading exporter of cul orchids. August to October is the lime when most of Thailand·s many varieties of orchids bloom. Vendors are at Bangkok's intersections, at street stalls. and doorways, offering a stem with perhaps 10 blooms for as little as 20 or 30 cents. The dazzling colors and delicate textures found in the five-petal configurations or orchids have become an object of pride and tender care in many backyard gardens. where even the smallest space is adorned by an overhead wooden trellis with its hanging orchid pots. Rapee, a botanist and the rector of Bangkok's Kasetsart University, took orchids Crom the gardens of the privileged. developed ways to speed up their growth and spread the orchid gospel to all who were interested. Cactus group schedules show, sale The Orange County Cactus and Succulent Society will holds its annual show and sale Saturday from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. in the Yorba Linda District Library. 18262 Lemon Drive. Yorba Linda. Admission is free and all interested cactus and URDlllRI CHIClllST •For tradiUonal Call-winter color. try planting some of the berried shrubs like pyracantha or some of the cotoneasters. • The cooler weather will stir up new snaU activity in the garden . Be sure to bait your flower beds. Kellogg's Topper ] CL ft. ·~ $5.39 Now 5449 Calenclulas Buel & llomn 411 Pot .... $1.0I Now58c succulent enthusiasts are encouraged to attend. For more information call 997·9169. THE IRVlNE Garden Club is set to meet Wednesday at 10 a .m . in Brecht Orchid Gardens. 1989 Harbor e1 vd., Costa Mesa. · A lecture on orchids and a viewing or different orchid varieties will be presented. The meeting is open to guests and the public is invited. For more information call 552-8126. Pumpkins!!! w. "°"' haY• ............ .HaiowHR Kellogg's Gromulch 2 c•. ft.· .... $4.Jt M.L IT£MI 8U8JECT TO ITOOK oN HNC> ... 9C10C1 "'°""" IMl .. 1. Uoyd's Nursery cmd Landscape Co. Inc. 202a S. Mewp..t •cL l.t 19y St.I =~ T1I t Cost. tii4_ CAM6-7441 ... M,oct.ie,·11~t-1 •I r devised in his decades or experimentation have made large-scaJe commercial growing possible. The cross· breeding of orchids is easy, by usinc a toothpick to transfer pollen, says Rapee. But tht trick is getting the new seeds to germinate. "It took me five years to devise a method to s horten the germination of seeds from one year down to three or four months," he says. Rapee also found ways to speed up the plant's an1lial blossoming from rive years to three years in the most common dendrobium species. He has *HELD 0 VER ONE WEEK* 6 OUTSTANDING LANDSCAPE PLANTS DO IT NOW .. ! I :f Jif, ftj1I g~~~~~~ss Apply now to prevent Poe 1nnu1 (annual Bluegraaa) from 1proutlng In your lawn th la winter . • Aeg.12.95 Covers 1,600 Sq. Ft. • I Florist Special I CARNATIONS Spicy fr1grance. Many colors. T1ke home dozenat HalliDs Nursery -Florist 2140 Harbor llvd., Coeta MtlCI AA OOoCI llwough Oct. t7, 1181-wtlla....., ._. ( ~ I .. --.... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 mrn~~m~~~ 1--.--vestors to regain control Mercury reports loss Mercury Savln1s, a Huntington Beach·based federal savln1s and loan association, announced an unaudited, . after-tax loss of 82 cents a share for the quarter ended Sept . 30 as compared with a gain of six cents for the like period in 1980. f deeds, loan payments soon GLENNSCOTr ...... "'-..... Exactly when investors will In control of trust deeds, notes nd monlhlt payments for loans dm ioistered by Newport quity Funds Inc. remains hcertain, but a judge s aid hursday that it should be ithin "a matter,; of weeks." Orange County Superior Court udge Edward W a llin -emphasized during a bearing the issu e that the loan aperwork must be released by deral Bankruptcy Court Judge eter Elliott in Los Angeles. Wallin sa id that the paperwork is considered property or Newport Equity {unds because the firm was 11lsted in most cases as a general •partne r with the various Investor groups on each deed or note. Wallin and Howard Wollitz, pttorney for court-appointed t-eceiver Milton Gordon, agreed that the loan paperwork should be separated from the i'n voluntary bankruptcy proceedings because Newport Equity Funds had no financial interest in the transactions but merely serviced the loans. Wollitz said he sent a letter to Judge Elliott Monday in which he asked that a bankruptcy court-appointed trustee contact Gordon t o tr a n s fer the paperwo rk "s o that th e ' PETITIO.'IS FOR FT.VOS Attorney Jloward Wo/11tz loan ·servicing function of Newport can be maintained without interruption." So m e other law ye r s representing private groups of investors, however, are trying to s peed up such transfers . Attorneys Barbara Gellman and Jam es Wh ite, representing separate investors, said they are seeking edicts from Elliott as Bonds hope for housing? soon as next weelc to transfer trust deeds and notes to their clients. Wallin was asked repeatedly by some of the dozen or so lawyers in attendance at the hearing to make his own order to transfer the paperwork. But Wallin said that Gordon must, by law, turn over all property to bankruptcy court. Wallin appointed Gordon on Oct. 5 to steward over operation of Newport Equity and its $39 million in loans after the state Department of Real Estate won a n order in Orange County Superior Court ceasing the firm's operations. Among the moves made by Wallin to assuage concerned investors was to open his hearing t o questions. In r esponse to one question, he agreed with Wollitz and other lawyers that investors who currently hold notes in their names can contact borrowers to take over coll ections currently handled by Newport Equity Funds. But WaJlin told one lawyer Me rcury also reported a loss or $1 .38 for the firs t nine months as compared with a gain of 45 cents for the like period or 1980. Following the close or business Sept. 30, the completion of the reporting period , Mer c ury Savi ngs finalized its acquisition and merger of Westdale Savings, adding 15 offices to its branch network and increasing its assets to well above $1 billion. On a premerger basis. Mer c ur y s h o wed unaudited net, after.tax loss or $3, 177 ,353 for the third quart e r and $5,356, 148 loss ror the nine months. that investors couldn't yet NY Times collect on loans in which Newport Equity was listed as f•t • e general partner -even if it had pro I 8 rtS no equity interest. "Some had their birds in NEW YORK CAP> hand ," explained Wallin . The New York Times "Others had them in the bush Co. said its third.quarter that's called Newport Equity." profit rose 28 percent Gordon said in his second from a year earlier. report to the court that he can't The communications act on the loan servicing until co m Pan Y s aid its ------L C 'tN11111u11d Pcrlf tr111u1M!c FIRST PERFORMANCE Save $4.00 on a dynamite hairstyle! Shampoo, Performance Cut"'. and Blow Ory (nonnally s 18 00) are yours for only S14 00 when you introduce yourself as a first-time customer with lhJs couPon. GET YOUR DBUT retFOIMAMCE FOR S4 LESS! Co•Mne 2701 tt.rMrltvd. fllO CothiMne "" 714-540-61 IJ ~IM W .9·6 So..C:.-,... llll ...... #1 40.A Vl>Par UNel CothiMeM ""714-7U.17H ~10-9 w .u · CA RMEL <AP) -Tax.exempt rates," said James P. Lewis, the bankruptcy court rules. third·quarter earnings mortgage reve nue bonds and president of the California ··r s~noprohlem inr~ur~g were "0.2 millwn. or~~---------~----------~----~----~ pension funds may be the most Building Industry AsSQciation. notes and deeds of trust to the cents a share. compared 1----------- dynamic source of financing for inves~ors," Gordon said after with S8 million, or 66 PUIUC MOTICE homes in the ·~s. a top housing He told a three-day ~~eting of the hearing. "The ques tion is cents a share, in the t------------l'UIUC ~E industry official has predicted. th e association's b<>~d of when and how." similar period a year wi':..A~RE::A'tT~o:OM "New financing from these directors tbat "the 1980s on't Wallin set another hearing for ago. ,..._TNUSH1,.o,.EuT1No sources will increase the general even resemble previous ye s as 11 a .m ., Tuesday, Nov. 3 to Revenues were $205.6 u:~:1:;~~!!,.~s supply or capital and make loans related to financing homes ." discuss the status of Gordon's million, up 19 percent T11e '°'1ow11111 __. ,... ,.11,_ ... n "ICTITIOUS aUSIN•SS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lollowlno per10n> ••e doing bui.ineli a ' I HOSPITAi. LINE N RENTAi. ~ICTITIOUS aU1tNaU NA.Ma STATaMaNT TM 1011ow11111 _...... '' dOlno !Md!-"'*'_.., PllllNTEX. 11U1 ~Aft.,~­ l•ln Vallrf, CA.,,.._ a vailable at lower·than·market The conference ends today. efforts. from $172.7 million. u • o•n•r•1 putn., trom 111• ..::..:..:.:.:.:::..::..:_=.:......:.::..:.:...::.:......::.::.::.:.:.....::::.:.:::..::.:::.~...:..::.:;:...:..::.:.::..:::..:.:.:.::..:.....:.:.:.::.::....:.::=.:~=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 :r!."!''.::l'..::'.!~o~~~s~~ SYSTEMS, J INSTITUTIONAi. LI NEN RENTAi. SYST EMS, J. SPECIAt.IZEO 1.INEN RENTAi. SYSTEMS. 4. ENVIRONMENTAi. SERVICES AND SUPPt.tES; 5. Gt.DBE UIVNORY, 600 Nor111 Euclid St•••I. Third Ftoor, An•ll•lm, Calllornl• tJIOI R-r1 Geor9t -"-· lit.JI ~y Av•., F-..W. Velley, CA ft10I. Tllll llodlMH ll condllcted by a11 In- dividual, The great estates of tomorrQw are taking shape at Rancho Santa Fe today. Fairbanks Ranch at Rancho Sante Fe. 1,240 master-planned acres that will unquestionably become one of the most important private residential communities that has ever been or ever will be cre- ated in Southern California. Completely improved estate sites·of one to sixty- one acres with access controlled by electronically activated privacy gates, 24-hour security patrol and a central comput-erized intrusion, fire and medical emergency alarm system capable of being linked to every home. Pa,oramic views across the valley to the coast in a climate of sea-washed air. Towering eucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows off er a rare and valuable setting. A lakeside clubhouse with beautiful tennis facil- ities, a 17 -acre equestrian center and extensive riding trails provide the opportunity-perhaps one of the last -for a truly elegant rural lifestyle. Fairbanks Village Plaza, at the southwest entry of the ranch will offer conveniel''lt shopping, professional and financial services. Some of the most influential leaders in business, industry and the arts and sciences have purchased here. The designs of leading architects are becoming a reality. Homes destined to become the great estates of tomorrow. Within this enclave it will almost be impossible to believe you are only a few minutes from the San Diego Freeway, twenty-five miles from downtown San Diego and comfortably close to the centers of Orange County and Los Angeles. Fairbanks Ranch is the last major parcel of land that will ever be developed in Rancho Santa Fe. There will never be another. Secure an appointment to visit Fairbanks Ranch today. Ranch tours by appointment only: Fairbanks Ranch .Realty Co. P.O. Box 2012, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 Telephone (714) 756-3795 (213) 277 .. 9488 Homeowner Association details available at sales office. Fairbanks Ranch From $175,000 Developed by Watt Industries, Inc. Equal Houtin1 Opportunity @ NAii., .001 Blr~ll Strut, Sult• D, H.,.por1 Bff<fl. c.llfornla ~ TIM llctltlmn busl,,.H ,,.,,.. ll•I•· m9fll for Illa PWtnarlNP w•• lllecl on Aprll •, ltll I" llW (;ouftty Of Of~ F11lf...,.,. --.... ol the.,.,...,. wlll1dr•wlno: J AN GENDRON. II Ma~asa. lrvifM, ~llfornl• 9211• SllJM(I Jan Gendron f'1nno PubllsNcl Orange CO<Oll D•lly Piiot. 0c1. 1. '· "· n. 1te1 •m .. 1. ~ICTIT10US aUllNESS N.4U!IE STATIEMENT TIM followlno parson 11 dolno bull· Envlronrnenta11 trKorporated, • Ca Ufornl• corpor•1'on, .00 North Euclid StrMI, Third Floor, Al\llMlm. Catlfornla '2I01 Tiiis bu\lnftl " condu<t.d bY • cor· P<>••tlon. Envlronnwnl•ll Inc J s. Oortman V lc.e p,oftidefll • Tiiis s..-.i •M llhld wlll\ It.a COUftlY c ten. tll <>renoa c-tv on Oct. 1 "" ~1717tl PubllMl90 Orllf9 Coast Dally Piiot, 0< I t, 1', 23, JO, ltel "*'-' Roo..t~P....U. Tiiis st_,.,,..,t wff filed wltll h Cou111y c1en. tll <>ranoa ,_,on Oct. 1, "" .. ., ... Publl"*I 0ranoa eoest o.11y Pl .... Oct. 9, 16, H, JO, 1'11 4GWI l"ICTIT10US MlllNall NAMS ITATllMUfT Tiie lotlowlfto _.,. la dolftt bld'-ness as KING A I DRAPERIES, 1727 Wutcllll Drive, Newport •••ell, C•lllornla t1'60 ....... , -----------KeN'9111 t.. TllalMft, DI -la Clrcte, u P•llNI, Calllomla '°'2J ORANGE COAST DENTAi. X·RAY LAIOltATORY, 125 BeUr SlrHI, l'UIUC llm:E S..lt• 200, c.t.. -·CA '1•16 ----------- Tiii• OUllllftl h conductN by .., lfl. dlvldual James c.t E-. 1~11 Glorlow, Mlulool Viejo, CA 92tfl Tiii\ busiflftl Is c.Ofldvc-by •n In dlvld\Yt J-c Evaratt Tf!ll lU--1 Wff 111.0 •Ith the County c1er11 of <>ranoa County on O<t. '·'"'· "t'1"1 P11bll"*I Or-Coast 0.lly Piiot, ?<I 9, 1', D, JO, tte1 4442 .. I NOTICE 0~ TltUSTEE'S SAl.E LOAN NO. IM7J T.S. Na.,,,.,... l( .... lll LT..._ Tiiis Ila-w .. IOed wllll - County Clffll tll 0r.,. Cout>ty °" S. t•mt..r JO, Itel. GEORGETOWN RECONVEYANCE .. 17nJt COMPANY es duly aPPOlntecl Tru11... P11bll"'9cl Orange Coesl D•llY .. not. under the fOll-'"9 ducrtbed -of Oct. 2, '· 1', 2', 1'91 •2'7-11 lru1t Wlt.L SEt.t. AT PUBLIC AVC· TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER PlllJC •m :::: .~~~r=. ·~ ·::. ·:;:.~ -----------s, .... , all rlohl. title •nd lnttrffi con· ~ICTITIOUS aUllNEH veyed to -now !Wk! t>y It u-Miid N-E STAnMEMT Oe~d ol Trull In II•• property Tiie lollowl119 """'°"' •re dol119 huelnaller dnttibltcl buslneu H .. ICTITIOUSaUSINESS TRUSTOR ROMAMEt.TON CE NTRAi. PARK BUSINESS NAMl'STATEMEHT BENEFICIARY REPUBt.IC CENTER, 11700 BHcll a~lawar• Th• lollowlno ......... , .,. dolno HOME t.OAN CORPORATION Suitt 100, Huntington 9Mch. CA.,.., bvthHtHas; Recorcieo November Jt. ltlO as Ct ntr•I P-lndUstrlal, a t.lml1" IMAGINATIVE INNOVATIVE lnllr No :.4131n-t».S1P<t91 UlO Partnerth19, lfJOO llHcll 9oulevarf, I DEAS . ..,, Br~., .. Drive Hunt· ol OffiClal Records In ~ office of the Sulit 100, -lnglon hecll, CA ,,.._ l119ton llHcfl, CA 9?6oll R.coro.r ot Or~ County u ld -Tllh bullnftl Is <""""<ttel lly • GER.Al.DINE JOYCE Hlt.L, 6802 of tru•I delc:rlbn the tollowlng pro-llmlttCl-1.nenlllP. BrldoeW4'1H Drive, H..,llnoton Stach, perty Centre! P-Industrial CA ~7 t.ot t• In BloO «>of River s.<Uon, R-r1 S. M<MN-ll OAVIO JEROME CUSENZA, 6802 Hewpor1 Beach In IN City of Newp0r1 Partner BrlOO-wlltH Drive, Hunt11111ton Btac.11, Buch, Count; Of Oranoe, State ot Tiiis sta-wn Ill.cl wlUI .._ CA.,.,.,, Calllornla, es Pt• map re<or-In County Cterll of Oranoa C-4y.., Oct. Tiii• blillnftS ,, c.ondu<ted by •n In--4, page 25, Mltctllaneou• M41PS. 7, IMI dlvldu•I In 11\t off kt of Ille county rteordllr of ltnrM c..r.ldi,. J Hiii s.ld county Addrus. 125 «1111 Strwt, Publllllad OrMoe ~ o.lly ..._, Tiiis --1 Wff 111.0 wllll In. Newpor1 BHC.11. C.lllornl• Oct. t, 1', 23, JO, 1'11 ....... t County Cieri! of Oranoe Covnty on 'Ill• llretl -rns or common de------------ ,S<t91. 24, 1911. s•onatlon I\"'°""" •bov•. no warranty flVIUC llTE[ Fl1UU Is olven ,u tolls completenes• or cor P11bll-<>reno-Coast O•llY Piiot, rectneu) •. Oct 1, 9, 1', H , Itel 4331 .. 1 Tiit berieflclery under w lcl 0..0 01 ~ICTIT10US IUSINaU .. ICTIT10US aUSIN•SS MAMIE STATEMENT Tiie lollowlno per10ns ••• dolnQ bull""'*'' SUNWEST VAt.VATION, 3420 Meadow 8rook, Cosu M•••, ca111orn1a,,,.. Computer Asshted Dlv•r1llled 111 .. 1 Est• S..rvk tt, • C.lllomla cor poretlool, SCIO Mt.OOW Br-. Cost• Mau, Calltornla 92'» Tiiis ~ ll c-.C.ted by • cor· poratlon C.,....,.,., Ass41ted Olwrlllled RMI E-e S..rvlcH Trust. t>y , .. ton of ....... ,, or dlll.ull NAME STATEMaNT In the obllQ•lloM secured tflereby, Tiit followlno perlOl\a are "4119 heretofore t1te<ut..i •ncJ dtllv•red to buslntts ff I~ 11ncler\19Md •written 0.Cl•r•llool IRVINE POOi. CENTER, 1'6d0 "A" ot Oeleun M>et Dtmancl tor s.i., and C11lver Drive, lrvlna. CA ft714. wrlllen noilce ol brHCll •ncl Of •IKllon urry ... rmw. 1 0..brada, ll'VIM, to UllM ... unde•SIQned to Mii Miid CA. • property to wtlsfy wld ot>tloatloM, O..t>ra HermM, J Ouet>rada, lrvtM, and lllerMller the undtr\llJM(I c•u-CA wld notice of""''"" ana Of e1ec11oo1 to Thia buslneu '' cOfldvctHI ll't lfl. be •KO-JUM 17, Itel .. Instr. No. dlvlduall (~' Wllel 2"67 In -14105 p-175, ol laid Of. L..any Harmst lklal Re<Md• OMlra HarmM S.ld w le will be m-. ""' wllflout Tllll si.--.t ••• lllad wltll Illa ceve,,.nt .,.. wwr•nly, upreu or Im-County C-of Oranoa ~on Oct. plied, ~rdlno tlllt, JIOIMHlool, or 7, IMI. encumbrance•, lo pay the remalnl119 ,.,,.,. principal wm ol the no!• M<11r.cl t>y Pvbll"*I 0r.,. Coe9' O.lly ,..,., Wld Oeed OI Trull, wltll lnttrHI al In 0<1. 9, 1', n, IO, Hit ~ llnlce R. W•ber. Presldtnl wld note provldtd, actvancn. 11 any, Tiiis .-1 wn flled with the ~ncl•• Ille t•""' ot said ~ Of Trust. Celvnty C-tll Otenoa C-ty on Oc· 'tu , Cllaroel and upensas OI llM loMr 1, 1'91 Tr"''" -of 1111! tru•ts created by ~17"11 ••Id Oe..SOI TNS1 Publl"'9d Oranoa CO<O•t O.lly Piiot, •-td •••• Wiii be held -~~-y f'ICTIT10US •USIN•U Oc ..., -~· ......,...., • NAME STATaM•MT t. 9, 1', 23, JO, Itel 4422 .. 1. No,,..mi..r 1, ttet et 2·00 p.m. at 11\a Tll• IOll-111!1 119,_. la dolfl9 llWl- Cll•pm•n Avenue 9"tran(t to Ille Clvk ntts •s: PlllJC •TICE Ctnttr Bulldlno. 100 EHi Cllapm•n ALAN SHAPP ARCHITECT, Oft ,,.... ___________ Avtnu•. In the City ol Orang•, MacArt1111r eo11l•ward, Sult• Ito, Callfornla Htwpor1 BHdl, CAlttfomi. nMO "ICTITIOUS IUStN•U At Ille """'of 11\a lnltlal pvlllk atlon Alllll H. "-'P. CJ9t ~ NA.Ml' STATUtllaNT Of 1111• -Ice. "'* 1114•1 ·-· ol the eouievant. Sulle IOO, .. ......., ...... TM foflowlne .,.._ Is ootno llUSI-11npa ld b•l•nct ol Ille oblloatlon c.ilfOfflla ftMO neu as: M<u•IHI by the abo,,. described dlled Of Tltls bllaw.ti Is condlle\ef lly .., .,.. Ct.IFFORD Et.ECTlllC, too trust and utlmatecl COl!t, .. _,, dlvlclll•I Pruld•nl Pl•ct, Colla Mas a, CA ancl advanc•S11 .... Kl.11 , '2•27. To ci.termlM the C1P9nlno bid, YOll AIMH. SNclo OA\llD GEORGE Ct.IFP'ORD. may call 111•1 m~. JOU Prelldlm Pl«•, Costa Maw, CA Dated Odober 1, 1911 92611. o-.. t•••lll~a.•c..,..., Tiiis Mllltwa• Is condu<tN llY ... in. ...... T ...... dlwldwal. . ay T.D. IW'ftca ~. Oawld Cllltord A"""-~----Tltlt ......,,_, was flleid •Ill\ the AalitlUM........., County Clef1I Of 0..•ft09 Couftty on OM City ....... Watt ..,.. •· 1t1t. °""'It. ea ...... "1711• OHi ...._ This 1\e..,,,..,. •• 11'90 wttfl Illa County Claftl tll Or ... C--CV °" ... ltf'nt..rJO, Itel Pvllll.._, Or ... Coatt O.lly Piiot, P11blls"6cl Newport Harttof Nawt Oct. t, t, ,,, D. 1911 •m-.1 ,.,..., c..-..-wltll the 0r.,... C------------ 0.lly "' .... Ottoll9r •• t•, u. 1911 Nale 1911( QU.e'I ----------~ J--- 88 Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Octobor 23, 1981 IT'S A PONY Tlui. '' tlll' ""1111h K111l•.111 1 I\ u nda 1 I' oil\ \\ 111 d1 Br1t 1,h m1;t o r1 -.t s pt I'\ 11'\\t•d th1 ... \\l'l'K I h1 t•,11 .. h,I\ t• '"'I'll • 1 11 t h t • m u r k l' t 1 11 t•:111 111a · for s11 m1· l ln1l' COU.fCT<Mll COlllHlll ..... c-. ........ a...•- l•U-41 Our customer::; say we're pretty darn good for Quality and On-time delivery. Gei. CIDMµn!O Sll•er Cl tf 1J Should you talk to us? 7 h1jt>f•f11 tfldnr t50-300T)-tlould 11.-pt ACCENT PLASTICS INC Fullfl'ton CA 714-871-1787 ~J!J~~ Daily Pilat Classifieds ' ' Only two calls from ttle Register. Sold It In the P~lot ... , ,. .. $441.!0 MSLIAI $441.U MJl.U uw.• uu.11 Wllltl -· the first day! ' ' ~~~I >ill 642-5678 low Competitive Rates charge it by phone CALL FOR QUOTE 714 543-9421 From South Laguna & North County call 540-1220 toll-free. INVESTORS Screened Trust Deeds on restden llal Real Estate Minimum equity, 30<r. Each Trusl Deed recOf~d 111 your name. $3,000 mmunum lnvestmenl WE ARE PRINCIPALS. WE SELL OUR OWN TRUST DEEDS r ur 03\<.ifi~d \11 Al no~ THE VB COMPANIES CALL FOR INVESTMENT PACKAGE 213/Me-ISM 714/n1-4550 C.111 A DAIL f "LOT AD.VISOR ..-2.~o• SPECIAL BONUS TO 32 'lo .... e I 1 . , -"" Avco Thrift gives everyone the chance to earn high interest. 'ti 1U J, 111 ' t hcWl' to h,w11 t1 big ac< • >Ulll t" fvl'l wL'lco111v .it /\vLn /\nJ 11 doe-.n't takt• a lot of rnurn \. I<> l!<ll 1 hiyl 111IL Tl..''>l WI! ht.1Vl' pli\11' l(l fit everyr)lll' c;, need'l And penpl• \~he> can n1c1ke Y'>U fc •r1I dt h1111w So c0me on in Our pl'uple \A.0111 pur v0u 111 tlw hest < omp,iny Term Investment Certificate •·500°0 15.00% Minimum Invest as little as $500 for as short 11 ume as Q() days Annual rate of Interest Rates 'ubiect to chanyt-on a we<!kly b.1~1~ In the 1•ven1 of ""rly wt1hdr11w11I maximum mil>resl paid h 0 • We also offer 8 V2% Passbook Investment Accounts with a minimum investment of $25. Earns from date of deposit lnlvr.i~I compoundt'Cl diulv paid qu11rterly This Is a hm11ed offer. 1111atlable to Cahfornt11 re\1dents only L:Y!JAVCO THRIFT 25252 Cabot Road Laguna Hills, California 92653 (714) 581-1700 620 Newport Center Drive, Suite 101 Newport Beach. California 92660 (714) 644-9490 Reagan realizes re Recession. admission clarifies what we. al I suspect e<l ll> JOllN C'lJ NNU'•' A, .......... A ... 1,.1 '\ EW YORK In t'Oll<'t«lmg lh Jl n 'ct.'s'>tnn mu; now be upon us, llll' president has descended ft'om thl• s t r <i tusµher'e o f pultlH'.JI Jri.•;,ims lo a mundu11<.· world of p1·oplt> hnvini.t u vt'ry tough linw making ends meet Mtlhom. or Ami.'rtl'UOS huvi• bt'l'O awun· for months that lhr et onom~ \hl.., tx1gg1ng down <md lht>\-1ll't•cll-d no s tat1s t1 cs to cloc~m1·111 llw1r f cl'l 1ng.., I lorn<· h U ii d l ' I '> l' J I' d l' <.ti l' I'S , J II h Sl'l'kers, t 1•t aili.'1''> knt•w lht• r1•Jlit; PrP~uh·nl H1•.1gan k11l'\lo 1t too hut l>e1·uus1· Ill' had a program to s1:l I ht• \\ .1 :-. [ ·1 l u1c1.·tlto I d" <.·II 1111 lta· 1J II :>. I I I \ I I o 11 g r J n g 1• J SJH'I l.., or hi" goab 111· had t II ..... 11 I h I' d I c• ,1 rn I 11 1wnml of pain, lJad n1•ws 11> 111• a \t'tl a'> good, U'> tn a I l'('t'lll Bu:-.1 n1•so; C11un(•1 I lll'J)Orl l'>SUt•ll JUsl u fl•w d rt~s l1dor1• thl· vn·sident'1> rt•ct•<;srnn n•murk .. 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' ~ i"'""'MCA ,..,:50I1U., '>Ptf!Cf!prU7 . 71 'J--4 SHl!Tt14M.t "if w~~ 1~ ,t ;:::: When you ell 011 tha t coi.t produce llt $3S a hnrr<'l. vuu 111 Any one c an sec that ·\'(lu " c alculator lo r11o!urc ll out Ku\.\;111 the top ol the P\·r~lan <iulf. poi;ition hnd so 1h h1i.: p t ohl• all th<it m o ru.•y'' Kuwa it Is ;.1bo ul th\• '>Ill' flf 9 ,000 s quare m 111•.., 1 lt111 petro le um n t·h lh ul 1t l' Jn c.1 ... 11 million b a rrel\ a dtt\ T'h,. ••-.t1 that KuwaJt holch 1.) 111·1 l" ul r e ser ves. You mig ht 1>a:t. W l•ll \\11\ • their p eoplt"'" They do. to a grt:i..11 1•xl1 111 now has fre(' sch11ol111l( ,111tl Kuwait's total popula\1011 rn• l11 I 1s o nly I 3 million 'I h• • 1111111 oil i.s 1tbou t $12 b1l1111n ~·1 ·~"' the m o n ey kl'ep-. 1 ill1n.c '" inv e s ting it kt'('P' rn111rnl 111 • b e lieved to bt• :1ho11I SH 11111111•1. Kuw a it nuYo h.1 ... MHH• •1111~ investme n t ... out-.1d1· 11-. h111111·l.1111 U nhkl' i:.ome o{ i t s Mi d dl e F:a'>1 n e i g h h o r •;. K u \\ .J 1 t :lppa rcntly hk t•, lo pl ay l h t' ... 1 111 k m a r k l' l a n ti a cl.'umulatl' 1·qu1t' pos i tions 1ri h1~ L' ... ~­ MlllO com p ani t·-.. 11 h 1d e ntrus t ed about S7 h11l11111 111 11 to the 10vei:.tm1•nl ho1-..h 11b .11 • but d idn't h kt• llll' Yo ay 1l o, ol• ( )10 And so C111hank has r epc1111 I bulk o f lhl• ac·to11n1 mu\ t•tl 1 • S tanley. One r caso11 for tht.• •11 ,11, unha ppiness w ith the l1m11.hb market player s T h C' K u w a1t1.., move i n a nd out o f s tocks to n Anothe r a nd p e rhaps rnorl· • • w as a br<.'ath o f secu rity m \1 e nte rprise Earlie r lhts yea r someonl' .1 e ntire Ku" a1t1 s t ock portfoli• D o rfman. who promptly publi-.h Tribune and othe r papers I t \\ that Citibank got its walking µap· T h e Kuwait s toc k p o rtfolto 1• my mother's adag e , "The ril'I Com ing into 1981 , the Kuwaitis h of Con oco s t ock. They had bough• 1 million and tbey wen: the n w o r tl1 Now if the dunde rhead s at I s hares, the Kuwa1t1s would ha\' for th e s tock when Du Pont L111 s um m e r They would ha' e l11 inves tme nt. You can be s u re t h at C111h;1• te nde r Kuwait's Con oco s harc:- had vied with Du P o nt for the 011 not only make~ liquor. wh1t·h 1 b u t i t's l.'Ontrolle d by the Hi• family , als o verbote n in Ku\.\.lll The Kuwait portfo lio a lso re Pont s toc k a b o ut $35 mill Kuwaitis w e re s itting tn bot h th1 position. lt"s w onde rful to be n r l STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW 1 NEW YORI( I/It.Pl S.IH. Thurs l)l'l(f' •"" ,,., c..._ of tne 11n .. n most ~H•t New York Sloe~ E~<N"9" 1 ...... tr•dlno n.tloNll y al more 11\an " Newmon1 1,007.IOO 4' -PennCeril 72•.100 411 l •' • Euon ' 6S3,600 JO'• SntFelnt ' 64',SOO 44'• • "1 Scllll11 B"" 61 1,SOO 10-. l'l Sunoeam ~.100 lJ • R11s111Pur 431,900 10'• Sony Corp :it•,600 "' • .. "• Grummn Cc> l6' 200 n-. • l"' SIOOllC•I s 341 100 •1 .. 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But take Game Six and the world championship. New York Yankees seem to be fighting a war or Manager Bob Lemon said he would not play the Lemon and Lasorda, back on opposite sides of attrition in the 1981 World Series against the Los slugger unless he was 100 percent healthy. the fi eld again this year, remember. Angeles Dodgers . "Otherwise, you risk losing him completely "My only comments then after losing the first Nettles, defensive hero of New York's first for the remainder of the Series," Lemon said. two here were, ·well, boys, now we have them st game victory, is nursing a sprained left thumb Larry Milbourne has filled in for Dent for the home,"' Lemon said ... 1 imagine Tommy feels the that could keep him on the bench for tonight's same way." third game of the Series. . On TV tonight Jackson, the Yankees' celebrated "Mr. channels 7, 11 at5 Preciselythesameway,infact. October," missed the first two games because of a "We 're in the sam e position they were an muscle strain in his left calf. Dent, hero of the 1978 last six weeks and was one of the heroes in New 1978," Lasorda said . "We've been down before. Series, will not play in this Series because of a York's 3-0 victory in Game Two. That triumph put We're better off now. We're down 0·2 in the best of hand injury. the Dodgers in a deep hole, down 0_2 in the seven. Against Houston, we were down 0-2 in the Nettles' injury j olted the Yankee camp on the best-of-seven series. Manager Tommy Lasorda. best of five. In the best of seven, you've got lo win eve or Game Three The Uurd baseman said he however, remained optimistic that his team could four. They've onl y won two." was hurt diving for a hit by Bill Russell in the turn things around. He has plenty of evidence that According to Lasorda, the Dodgers are hardly sixth inning of Wednesday night's game. it can be done -and It's first-hand evidence. too. down about the losses in New York. "I dove and I landed on my thumb," Nettles Lasorda and the Dodgers know it can be done "Sure, they're a little upset al not doing the said. "H's tender and swollen but I won 't know because, j ust three years ago. they were the things they are capable of doing," he said . "But I until just before game time whether or not I can victims as the Yankees performed that small-sized talked to all of them and they all said the same play." miracle. thinrz. They said . 'We're ~oinrz to come back and J ackson has been available for pinch hitting, Los Angeles won the first two games of the win this thing.' " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'--~~~~~...;.;...~~~~~~~~:.......::~-=-=--=..;_..:..;..:..:;__ Monster awakens PUTTING ON THE SKIDS Cost <1 ~Ie~<t lligh 's Keith ~l<'Kibben 164 • put:-. the stop~ t o S<.1ddlebaC'k High'-; Kendle ~ewso n Thu rsd<.1~· nig ht ets hl' lead~ a defensi\'l' o.lty ...._. ,._ .. , IUcllWf IC ........ ~ur ge . The r e we rc·n' t l'noug h s top .... howe,·er. as Saddlebal·k·.., Roadrunm'r~ ran awa' with ct 29-fi Sea \'1c\\ Le<H!Ul' ,·ic tor~-. For the ~tor~'. "L'l' Page ('..t . Gossage. always. answers wakeup call By WILL GRJMSLEY Al' SlllllCIM c.n. ...... 1111 LOS ANGELES -It's quiet as a haunted house in the bullpen and suddenly the air is rent by the sharp ring of the telephone. Then it's almos t like a movie. A s lumbering Frank enst ein 's monste r awakens, starts waving his arms and in a few moments is rushing from the bullpen to the baseball pitcher's mound a monster on the loose. ~ THAT'S THE WAV it is with Goose Gossage. the relief ace of the New York Yankees, whose blazing 96 tnph fastball is in the process of helping project the New York Yankees to a 23rd World Series championship. "It's a scary f eeling ," the hulkin g, m ustachloed relief ace said after preserving a 3-0 Yankee victory Wednesday night over the Los Angeles Dodgers, his second consecutive save or the series and his sixth in seven of New York's postseason eames. "It's hard for me lo describe the feeling. I'm so hepped up I feel like I am on the edge of a cliff about to go over. I feel my body blown up with intensity. "If my wife came out to the mound and looked me in. the eye, she would walk away. 'That's not the man I know around the house,' she would say:· GOSSAGE I S ONE of the premier practitioners of a relatively modern baseball art that includes such names as Rollie Fingers. Bruce Sutter and Sparky Lyle. In the trade, they are called firemen. It is the delicate way of putting it. In Gossage's mind, they are more Like ghouls. Their job is to drive the nails into the coffins of their victims. "There has to be a certain amount of hate in your psychological makeup." s aid Gossage. "Every time I go out there, I see people trying to take something away from me. I've got to keep them from doing it. "But I love it. I love the challenge. When I'm right, when my fastball is working, I don't think there's anybody in the world I can't get out." RELIEF PITCHERS HAVE the worst seats in the house -some cr anny in the outfield where they can hardly see the playing held . They bave the s hortest working hours. yet perform under the severest pressure. But once on the mound. they are the center of all attention. And gene rally they are well paid. "There's a lot of intimidation involved,'~ the reliever said. "You can't go out there with your shoulders slumped and YQUr head hanging down. "I tell mySelf that I'm the boss. I have the ball Nothing can happen until I get rad of that ball " An imposing ngure at 6-3 and 217 pounds With a reddish Fu Manchu mustache, Gossage said that he decided to specialize in relief pitching after suffering a 7-19 season as a starter in 1976. "IT USED TO BE kind of degrading lo be a bullpen pitcher."' said the fireballing right-bander from Colorado Springs, Colo .. "but Rollie Fingers gave lhe job importance." Fingers. formerly with Oakland and San Diego. is the ace fire extinguis her of the Milwaukee Brewers He. Gossage and others of their ilk have t urned top mound stars into seven-inning pitchers On successive nights , Gossage was called upon to relieve a strong Ron Guidry and a consistent 20-game winner, Tommy John. although both appeared capable of going all the way. "It's exciting to go out there knowing everything depends on you:· Gossage said. "Sure, you build un a psych. You can't help it. Ferragamo a cinch to return to Anaheim "WH EN l 'M BACKED into a corner I can rt'ach back and draw on a little extra. I don't know where I get it. It's God-gi"en, I guess. but sometimes when I see myself on television I can't believe it's me. ·Tm a different person.'' The ultimate thrill, Gossage said, is ~cu ting that final ou t. Which will make the status of current starter Pat Haden all the more uncertain "I feel like a guy kicking a field goal in the fin al seconds tp win a football game or a golfer sinking a final putt for $100.000 ... he said. NOTES IN A COOKIE JAR: For those who think the current quarterback situation is a mess, just wait until next year when Vince Ferragamo returns to the Rams. -· That's right. I said F erragamo. And. yes, he is returning. Of course, whether Vince and the Rams can reach a contract agreement is another matter. With the type of year both sides are having, however, negotiaUons shouldn't be as troublesome this time around. Ferragamo, incidentally, wiJI be back from the cold of Montreal in two weeks when the CFL season expires. He reportedly will make his first appearance at Anaheim Stadium when the Rams bost New Orleans Sunday, Nov. 8. I suppose many of you are wondering how Ferragamo is going to get out of his four-year contract with the Alouettes? Well, essentially. he won't have to because the Alouettes are going to let him go. JOHN SEVANO Miller also become free agents at Ute end of the year . That could play a part. too. If I could cast a vote I'd go with the younger guy. But. then, as Ray M alavasi keeps telling the media. "What do you guys know?" • • • A tidbit for baseball fanatics ... The LA Convention Center will be hosting the Baseball Card and Memorabilia show this Saturday (9 a.m .-9 p.m .) and Sunday (10 a.m .-5 p.m .). Although that in itself might not be very newsworthy, the fact Thurman Munson's New York Yankees jersey will be up for sale just might be The owner of the item is Jerry Williams and Munson's jersey will just be one of many major league and minor league uniform tops he will have on sale. Warning: you better bring your checkbook because the Big Name stuff Isn't going to come cheap. The bidding on Munson's jersey will start at $750; George Brett's 1980 shirt will start at $525 ; Goose Gossage's rookie jersey <when he was with the Chicago While Sox ) will begin at $325; and· St. Louis· Garry Templeton at $325. Williams will also have former manager Del Crandell as a speaker Saturday an~San Francisco second baseman Joe Morgan Sunday. • • • Jack Reynolds broke his vow of s ilence to a couple of members of the media this week long <See SEVANO, Page C2> .. After it's over. 1t takes a couple of hours to get back down to earth. I don't even want to eat. It's a wild sensation but I wouldn 't swap it for anything.'' Lakers win wild one DENVER tA P> Mitch Kupchak scored 28 points to help the Los Angeles Lakers stem a Denver rally and defeat the Nuggets 156-150 in overtime Thursday night in a National Basketball Association exhibition game. Down by 19 points in the first half and behind at halftime 76-63, the Nuggets climbed back into the game with a 43-point third period and caught the Lakers at 138-138 as regulation play ended. But the Lakers· Magic Johnson. who finished the game with 22 points. then went to work. reeling off two straight baskets and stealing a pass to set up a nother basket by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar The Alouettes appear to have given up on Ferragamo as a savior. and they're certainly not going to pay h.im $400.000 per year to sit in his apartment and not even make road trips. More importantly. a !lturce close to the situation confided that the dedsion lo let Vince go was made three weeks ago. His father would never play catch with him Welcome back, Vince! .. . . Jncidentally, IF Vince should sign, the Rams' quarterback situation will probably look like this next year: 1. Vince; 2. Jeff Rutledge; 3. Jeff Kemp. or 1. Vince; 2. Dan Pastorini; 3. Jeff Kemp. ' In either cue Pal Haden will probably be traded. Pat's .made no sef.~l of the fact that he and Vince cannot live happily oo t.be same football field. As for tbe decl•lon wbetber to keep PutorinJ or Rutledae, that will pr•bably depend pn what, IUnd ol feeiera and/or tract• LI worktcl out. The decllk>G will al.lo depend on bow much faith the Rams have ln RutJqe u a backup. By the w-r. Rut.ledae. Walt ~d an~ WUlle • • EDITOR'S NOTE: Fred. Undltrom was lB 11.an old wM?I Earl McNeel11'1 bad-hop grounder went over hU Mod. at tMrd baae to give the W<Uhhtgton Snator1.a 12~ 4.J wtorw owr tl.- Nei» Yorlc ~ m the •~th gomf 'Of th• 1m world sm11. In 1935, Undltrom sparlcfd tM C'*°IO Oub1 to the Notiollol lAague pnmdt. Al"'-follow1 thll JlfOF'• World Serfu, 1poru writer And11 Undltrom r«all•, tDtth mf.t«f fttlht.p. tht bo...u vre<it -"" fotlwr -'°"° dt.d Jolt tDttlt. 81. ANDY UNDSTRO.M T •1v -TALLAHASSEE, J'la. <AP> -We never played calc~ toeetber, my father and I. You'd think bt mlaht have liked to tots a bueball around with Jill aona, because he was a very famous player ln his time. His picture was on bubble l\Jm cards, sportil writers compared blm to Cobb and Wagner and other demi-gods of our so-called national pastime, and eventually his plaque was hung ln the Baseball Hall of Fame. But by the time I came alont, his c.areer was over. One day In Brooklyn. 36 games into tbe National Leaaue season ol 19M, he Just quit. He walked ott tbe field and never play41d aialn. A teammate had bowled over blm tn pursuit ol a l'o\IUne fty ball. "If lhla 11 what I'm reduced to, I'm • throulh." bt Said. Re WU only 30, a ~-----'----- veteran of 13 Major League seasons and one or the highes t-paid players in the game. But he no longer was the best. It's sUlJ bard for me to understand how anyone simply can walk away from the game be loves. Especially someone with the talents or my father. Even ln the apogee or my fourth decade, ·I live for the chance to kick a soccer ball around wlth my fellow bu-beens. But theta, t will never be chosen to sit wlth the Immortals ~ baseball. or otherwise. And he was. In bl• prime, he was fast and eraceful, selr·conlident and brub. He could shoot clay &>l.leona out or the sky wltb • .22 rine -and wat.cb a pitched baseball until he saw It strike his swinging bat. If may be presumptuous to make the comparison, but he was.an artht at baseball. He did with ease what the rest of u s could not even comprehend. And it was a talent that never deserted him. "It's \he easiest lhini in tbt world," I remember hlm telllq a aroup of Northwestern Ul'llvenltJ players one afternoon. Ht co.W baseball at Northwestern for MVtrll years, even manafiDJ' tn lt5'7 to n the Wlldcau only Bl1 U cbamplonablp ever. "You Just kffp your wtAtM b8m u.ntll the ball I• almott la &M (8" UNDSTaOM, Pap O> 41- 2 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23. iee1 ·~...;;.. ....... ~~~~~~~--~· • '~ 'fiiny college mak es a triumphant retur n From ~p dtspatches C ARRO LLTON . Ca . -Ell Undefeated and nationally ranked in •II t their firs t season of play, the rt•:wrrected West Georgia Braves are a college football sensation. And no one is more surprised than Couch Bobby Pate. It wa::. onJy 15 months ago that Pate, an ossistant at Western Carolina. arrived in this pleasant college town with his wife and three children lo take over a football program being revived after a 2.'J-year lapse. The Braves made their debut Sept. 19, trouncing Miles Coll ege 37-14 in Birmingham, Ala And they have won ever s ince, claiming runth pl ace in the NCAA Division Ill rankings this week with a 5-0 record. "It has turned out far better than I t•11v1sioned," Pate said in a recent interview. "I c·ould see great potentiaJ here, but 1 didn't know 11 coul d come this fast, this soon." The s uccess also comes as a surprise to the s tudent body of 5.500. which helped fill Grisham Stadium to bursting for the Braves' first two home games About 7,000 fans attended each of the games at the stadium the Braves share with Carrollton High School. West Georgia abolish ed its football program in 1958 after wi nning only 13 games in. 14 '>easons. But in May of l!B>, after months of '>tud.\. college President Maurice Townsend announced lhe resur rection or the program. He htr<.'d Pate . a 44-year-old native or Fitzger ald. 1;..1 . two months later .. It has gotten us publicity we have never IH•fore bel'n able lo obtain," Pate said of the tl'tim 's succcs::. "It has turned out well, so well th al Georgia, Southern and Valdosta State are ~01ng to foll ow suit and have football next year. GEORGE AT WORK -~l''' Yol'k Yankt'l'~ 1m nt·r <il·or}.!l' Stl11nbrt•nner works al h 1-.. d1•-..I-. pnor lo \\'l'dOl'Sd<J\ ·, tht• \\'ol'ld St•l'tl'~ From Page C1 Quote of the day Arkansas rootball coach LM Holta: "Our oppone.ntJ make a lot ol bit pl1y1 on thJrd down. "We'd be 1real In U.• Canadian l.eaaue where you 1et only two downs before you have to punt." Corrales to pilot Phillies? ·re x as ft a n g e r s M a n ager Pat J'HI LADELPHIA f'ormtir Ill Corrales Is the leading candidate lo succeed Dallas Green as manaaer of the Philadelphia Phillies, all tour clty newspapers r eported Thursday. CorraJes, a former No. 2 catcher for the Phillies. has been interviewed for the job, Phlllles GeneraJ Manager Paul Owens satd. Othe r possible c h o ic e s . Owe ns s aid. wer e Houston Astros Manag_er Bill Virdon a nd Phillies coaches Bol;>by Wlne. Billy DeMars, Ruben Amaro and Mike Ryan. Cor rales , now an assistant to Texas General Man ager Eddie Robinson. m anaged Texas lo second 1 pl ace i n the Am e ri can Corrole& League West two years ago. He was Green's roommate in the Phillies farm system and was rumored to be the former manager's choice as his successor. Green a nnounced Oct. 12 that he was leaving the Phillies lo become executive vice president and gener al manager of the Chicago Cubs. Ricochet helps Penguins tie A power-play goal that went in ~ off the skate of Pittsburgh's Pal ' Boulette with less than eight minutes , left carried the Penguins to a 3.3 tie with Calgar y in National Hockey League play Thu rsday night ... Brian Propp, Mel Bridgman and Reggie Leach scored first-period goa ls as Philadelphia held on for a 3·2 victory over Quebec ... Third-period taJlies b(. Perry Turnbull and Bernie Federko lifted S . Louis into a 5-5 tie with Minnesota in Bloomington . . Goals within a 61/2-minute span in the middle period by Mark Kirton and John Ogrodnlck helped Detroit rally to earn a 2·2 tie with Boston. Al'WI ...... !! a m l' B e h i n cl S t (' i n hr e n n e r i s a n i.Htl og1·aphed photo f)f uc·1or Can \.rant a not l'd Oodgl'I'' fun LINDSTROM>V O U LDN'T PLAY CATCH (',1tchC'r 's ~lov e Then nick it to n gh t field hehind the runner." To the dismay of the t eam 's ~l 3 r p i t c h e r w h o was ~browing his hardest fast baJJs .ind trickiest curves he drove 111td1 after pitch over second ha~<' hel ween the outfi eld ers as 1 r th<.' hull were on a tee good luck. so I never missed. Then the Cubs traded me after we lost the Ser ies ... DAD HAD DOZENS of stories he could have told a bout his yea rs in the majors. Once or twice he hinted al scandals and fi xes . al s ke l e t o ns in the big-league closet. Once I asked him if we ever could sil down and record som e of those events. Bu t nothing cam e of it . Dad never trusted journalists -not even his own son. outs ide Chi cago ne xt to his parents and two of his sisters. 1 was unable to arrive in time for my mother's wake. so I didn't really see her go. But I made Dad's. I stood in that funeral parlor and said goodbye to a father 1 never played catch with. A father 1 reall y didn't see loo ofte? over the past 25 years. There was a time. not many Hare; ago. wh<'n he was invited 1 111 New York to pl ay in an Old : I 1mers· game White-haired and 1 o und ish 1n his borrowe d unifo rm. he batted only once. But his hit was a slashing llne drive off the left field wall. Then " pinch runner took his place. Later as we gathered around t o c o ~g ratu la te h i m , h e hrushed us aside "I should have l11 t it out." was all he would say. The pitch was right down the pi p e . I s hou ld hav e hit a homer ... I WAS TOO YOUNG ever to see my father pl ay fo~ the Giants and Cubs. the Pirates and Dodgers. I wasn't even born in 1924 when, at the age of 18, be was playing third base for tbe : t New York Giants and his high ' chool class was just startlng its senior year. I was only 2 in 1935 when he came out of the Qadowt of bis career and led OM Cubf on a 21-game Lear and hla aecond World Serles. . • • 'l'here was 1 bar on the way to Wri1ley field,'· my dad rtcalled a few years aao in one of the few glimpses lnto hi• life I eftr had. 1 did know, however, what alcohol could do to him. "Every day, before tbe 1ame, 1 atoC::S thtre for a whiltey abd chalet It IO~ to be 1 thought or those things last week at his funeral service in suburban Chicago, just before a large man in a grey suit ushered us out of the room so he couJd screw down the casket cover. He was 75. and his death was not unexpected after a series of ailments that. left him weighing 127 pounds. He looked so small and fraiJ in the frultwood box my younger brother picked out, wearing a new black suit with his waxy-marble hands crossed · on his chest. MY MOTHER DIED about a year ago, and there were those who said it wouJd make little difference to Dad because his ti(e depended more on his daily round of golf than on his wife. Well, they were wrong. Dad's condiUon deteriorated pretty badly alter Uvlng alone for just a couple ol month.a. Slnce May, he had been living o'nly because medical science can do some expensive tricks that keep the body going long after It's not worth the candJe. And now, my par•nta are ~uried to1ether in a cemetery THE MAN WHO LAY before m e seemed s uch a far distance from the s mooth-faced, almost movie star-handsome man of his old photographs: Posing with his famous Giants' manager. John McGraw, and severaJ men who look e d like gangs ters in a Havana nightclub. Signing autographs outside the Polo Grounds in a camel hair topcoat and two-toned patent leather shoes. Cavorting on a Sarasota beach with some locaJ bathing beauties before the start of spring training. ' My mother kept scrapbooks of those days, even though he never seemed to care to remember the past until the final few years of hls Ille. The old clippings, torn and yellowed now, start with Freddy Llndatrom, the Boy Wonder, the kid phenom, with the world ln bis hands. The beat third baseman in baseball, they wrote, destined to be tbe best ol all time. roa SEVERAL vt:ARS, be was the best. He wat the darlin• of New York City's top people- pollUclana, soclalites and ganslaod dona. Heafner-Holland tea.m shares lead Vance Heafaer and Mike HolJud !I rlred a l2·under·par 60 Thursday to tie with Lyn Lott and Barry Harwell for the first-round lead ln the Disney World National Team Championship of aolf. Heafner and Holland hit for el1ht blrdles and two eaales to 'match Lott and Harwell, who banged In 10 birdies and an eagle In the best.score event pitting 126 two·man teams playing four rounds. over three courses. Four dltrerent teams wert bunched at 10-under while 13 other groups were 9 under Longhorns to honor Hooton Los Angeles Dodgers· pitcher • Burt Hooton will be inducted lnto the University of Texas Longhorn HaJl of Hon o r Nov . 20. Hoo ton, a three-time All-American pitcher at Texas, led the Longhorns to three consecutive Southwes t Conference baseball titles and compiled a 35-3 record ... Llsawan won a homestretch duel with Miss Huntington to capture Thursday's feature race at the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita ... Forward Reggie King of the Kansas City Kings signed a three-year contract extension with the NBA team. Financial terms were not disclosed Television, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ./ ' ./ ' excellent; ' / ' worth watching; ./ / fair; ./ forget it. S p .m., Channels 7, 11 v v v WORLD SERIES: New York at Dodgers. Announcers: Al Mic haels, Howard Cosell and J im Palmer. The Dodgers go with their ace tonight In quest of stopping the Yankee onslaught. It will be rookie Fernando Valenzuela (13-7) facing the Yankees' outstanding rookie, Dave Righetti (8-4). Despite fac ing their third straight left-hander, the Dodgers hope to break out of their hitting slump while the Yankees could welcome back Reggie Jackson In the outfield In tonight's game. RADIO Baseball -World Serles, New York at Dodgers (Vince Scully and Sparl(y Anderson, both :>tatlons), Sp.m., KNX (1070) and KABC (790) . Football -Edison vs. Ocean Vlew at Huntington Beach High, 7:30 p.m ., KWVE (108 FM); Fountain Valley vs. Marina •t Orafl9e Coast College, 7:30 p.m., KSBR (88.S FM). From Page C1 SEV ANO COLUMN enough to s ay, "I have nothing lo say." To understand that remark. you have to understand Jack Reynolds ... and that's not an easy thing to do or explain. ~AclualJy, Reynolds is taJking, be just doesn't see any sense in beating a dead horse in public. He feels he's a 49er now. not a Ram. and everyone is better off just leaving it that way. . .. .. Reynolds' closes t friend on the Rams is Nolan Cromwell. "He's a good friend," said Cromwell before practice Thursday. "I'm sure going to hate to see hi m on the other side. •·Any time you lose a veteran you lose a little bit of the char acter of the team." Added Rich Saul: "I like Hack. He's a great guy. a great ball player. He's a definite reason why they're successful now." There's no doubt Hack is missed more than the Rams, especially management. want to admit. • .. * For the curious who turned on channel 11 or dialed KABC Wednesday and Thursday expecting lo hear Ross Porter and Jerry Doggett onJy to find ABC's broadcast and CBS' radio feed instead. her e's why: It seems four years ago when the Dodgers and Yankees were tanizlini in the World Series, the New York club was able to get higher rates for ad vertis ing on their home station than the major network was able to get for its broadcast. · Addressing the problem, major league baseball adopted a rule the following year by which only one feed would be available for any station wishinJl lo broadcast the series. Thus, with ABC a nd NBC alternating the 9uying rights. KTTV, or any other locaJ TV station for that matter. has no other choice but to hook in with the major network. "ABC owns the rights to the World Series." explained KTTV publicity director Lou Shatzer. NFL standings· NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division W L T PF PA Pd. San Francisco 5 2 0 171 123 . 714 Atlanta 4 3 O 198 135 .571 Rams 4 3 0 177 100 .571 New Orleans 1 6 O 81 156 .143 Eastern Division Philadelphia 6 1 0 163 102 Dallas 5 2 0 169 140 NY Giants 4 3 0 137 97 St. Louis 2 5 0 128 192 Washington 1 6 0 111 169 Central Division Minnesota 5 2 o 171 169 Tampa Bay _ 4 3 O 133 108 Detroit 3 4 0 166 143 Green Bay 2 . 5 0 109 153 Chicago 1 3 O 106 181 .857 .714 .571 .286 .143 .714 .$71 .429 .286 .143 -· BOATING Al.MON LOCUBEY 'Honolulu race has n e w rating Perennial favorites.affected Jn a move to bring the biennial, 2,225-mile Los Anj(eles to Honolulu race in line with other world clas s long distance races. the s pons oring Transpacific Yacht Club has come up with new rating parameters that will virtu.ally elim.in!ltt. four boats which have been firs t to finish contenders during the last 10 years. Most significant change inthe handicap rule is the decision to limit yachts in the race to a m aximum IOR rating of 70 feet. <The handicap rating has nothing to do with the actual overall length of the boat. It is determined by feeding a set of parameters into a computer which comes up with the handicap raUng .) The new IOR-70 limitation would bar such yachts as the 65-foot Merlin, 69-foot Driller. 62-foot Ragtime and the 84-foot Christine unJess they can be remodeled to fit the new rule. MERLIN HAS BEEN first to finish in the Transpac race twice and holds the el apsed time r ecord for the crossing. Drifter has been first to finish once and has run a close second to Merlin in other races. Ragtime has been first to fini sh twice and has also been a contender in other races. Christine was designed and built as a potential line honors winner in the Transpac but has failed in two attempts. In the last Transpac Ragtime rated 76, Merlin 81.1 , Driller 83.8 and Christine 89.6. GEORGE GRIFFl 'tH, chairman of the RPYC technlcaJ committee, said it was not tht intention of tbe new ruJes lo eliminate the four boats. ··All of them coule be made to come within the maximum rating b y r adical and pe rhaps expensive r e mod eling of hull and rig." said Griffith. Griffith said the changes in the rule could conceivably lead to the design and building or new ma xi-boats that will conform with the new rating. In explaining the necessity for the changes. Griffith said: "It has been the policy of the TPYC board of d irectors t o use constraining parameters to promote racing based on quality of design rather than unrealistic extremes and size. ·'With the introduction of the International Offshore Rule there was an explosion of design effort in many uner-40 feet boats. As time passed this design effort expanded to the 40 and 50 foot boa ts, and in the past few years concepts proven in smaller boats have been incorporated in larger boats. "TIDS HAS LEO to the design and building of boats especially for the predominantly downwind conditions of the Transpac. "Handicap racing only works when there are limiting parameters so that the contest is one of quality and not just quantity. Worldwide, a maximum r ating of 70 rating bas been such a restraint." Other changes in the handicap rule would limit the s a il a rea to hull radio and the bas e displacement ratio and require that boats would be capable of rigtfting themselves after a severe knockdown in conditions encountered in the Honolulu race. GRIFf1TB ADMITTED that there would be some adverse r eact ion to the possible elimination of the four boats but ventured the opinion that most of it would come from the non-yachting public. • ~ BIO Lee, designer and b Ider of Merlin and creator of the so-called LOB <ultra-light displacement boats> s aid he was not particularly concerned with the effects of the new rule. ·'There currently s eems to be more than average interes t on the part of West Coas t yachtsmen to build new and larger boats with an eye toward the Traospac and Mexico races. In the case of the IOR 70-max, these boats couJd be built about the size of Merlin with a little more beam and other changes required lo bring them within the limit." he said. Orange Co ast OAIL Y PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 He's Orange Coast College's Mr. Everyt~g Former professional baseball. player Mitch Olson is the Pirates' utility man on the football field this year Thn.-e aames Into th 1!8> community colleee football St!Ulon a total stranger by the na me or Mitch OlsQn wal ked Into Orange Coa11t Collea e Coach Olck Tucker 's office and said he'd li ke to play a little football. Tucker told Olson to come out and watch the Pirates tangle with Saddleback that Saturday nigh t, and Olson witnessed one of OCC's most lopsided defeats a 53·0 setback. 'Well, we'll probably never see Olson again ... Tucker said. But Olson was out for practice the following Monday And despite seeing action in only about half of the Pirates' games. he earned second team All-South Coast Conference honors as a running back . This year, Olson may be the recipient of more conference laurels . The only problem is al what COMMUNITY COLLEGES CURT SEED EN position will Olson be honored? Olson has turned in to the Pirates' utility m an. Coming into this Saturday night's match with Fullerton, the 5·11, 185-pound sophomore from Los Alamitos High has rushed for 239 yards in 70 carries, scored two touchdowns. completed two touc hdown passes, ha uled in 13 receptions for 66 yards. punted 38 times for a 39.1 average and returned 17 punts for 73 yards. He's also kicked a pair of PATs. "Most football players lodoy are specialists Thl·y've just aot one thing to do on the field," Olson points out. "l e nJ07 all facets of the game T he thing thul's nice 'is I I don't have a good day ms a running back, I might make up with a good day us a kicker " Olson's versatility isn't restricted to the football field, either. Before coming to OCC. he spent two seasons in the Chicago Whitt' Sox farm system. lronkully, his first professional baseball season found him playing for another Pirates tearri this one in Niagara Falls. N. Y in 1979 "I wasn't very good. though," Olson admit!> I hit about .200 " In the summer of 1980, Olson played with the Sarnsota While Sox in the Gulf Coast League. but an cirm injury relegated hi m .to the des ignated hatter's role ABC offers subtle approach to World Series Even Cosell seems reserved as Fall Classic receives cool coverage By MIKE HARRIS ·~, .. ,,._ .... NEW YO RK -IL could h ave b een the unusually long playoffs leading to th e Wo rld Series, or perhaps the mood o f coo l professionalism prevailing among the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers, or even the cool fall weather , but the ABC telecast of the opening g ame T u esd ay night w as unusually reserved. As the New Yorkers went about the business of dispatch ing the Dodgers "5·3 before a highly part isan cr owd in Yankee Stadium , the trio of Keith Jackson. Howard Cosell and J im P almer rem ained gener ally businesslike in their approach to baseball's fall classic. Beginning with the pregame show. during which Cosell d id a position-by-position comparison of the teams and Palmer discussed the startmg SPORTS ON TJI l•=I pitchers. the broadcas t was unusually under stated a nd reserved for such a showcase event THE PRODUCTION, using the graphics. split screen, overlays, pretaped interviews and an a rray of camera angles that we've come to expect in net work sports broadcasts. was all there and done well. When the first batter of tht" game was robbed of a hit by Graig Nettles. who then scram bled to his feet and t hrew out the runner by an eyelash. there were no less than t hree different views of the play. And, a fter New York first baseman Bob Watson swatted a three-run home run in the first inning. the closeup on the face of Dodger pitcher Jer ry Reuss was a portrait that reflected frustr ation. an~er and renewed determination. Jackson, acknowledged as one of the best play-by-play men in the business, seemed to set the mood for his far more verbal cohorts in the booth. He called the balls and strikes. commented on possible trades, reflected on past occurrences a nd generally d eported himself with his usual r estraint and profession alism . BUT HIS APPRECIATION of the fine baseball being played on the field was evident throughout the game. When Yankee left-hander Ron Guidry had sailed through the Dodger hitters for six innings, J al•kson said. "Note the economy of Guidry's pitches." Later. after Nettles took the steam out of a Los Angeles rally with a spectacular diving. sprawling catch, a momentarily excited Jackson hollered. ''I've never seen s uch a burglar! .. Cosell. thankfully not the roaring know-at-all or Tu get your frft Qmm and dinner for two. hm'1 lll )'OU do: ONE. Ca.II us uiy tlmt within the not 10 days. MW an appointment for a weekday (Monday th~ Friday) tour ol Snow Lake Lodaft. It's Big Bear's newest and mo6t luxur· loully awolnted tlmahm. vacation raort. 1WO. Ka:p your IPPOintmmt and brina this ~ with you. Thlt'I all. Natunll)I. we~~ our fUIOlll for aMna away camau and dinners.. We hope )'OU like Snow Lab Lodtlt IO much )'OU11 want to YIQUon hue. We're btautifully located ~ Snow Summit and Big Bear Lak Sauic:k In the middlt ol a )'Gr 'round "4ICiatioll .. Blii.. fR£E. And whdhn "°" decide to mab Snow Lab Lodllc '°"' Amn vacation home or not )'OU .un lld t.ht KodlJc Part,timc lnttlnt Camera, the film and the dlnnct for two lllo!utcly tm. the early years of Monday Night Football and verbal sparring sessions with Muha mmad Ali. rem ained low key nearly all the way, despite the fact that he is a native New Yorker and a very vocal fan and critic of all the professional team s from the "Big Apple." When a bottle bou nced on to the fiel d dangerously near Los Angeles outfielder Dusty Baker. Cosell, instead of the expected ser mon on the worsen ing beh avior or fans in American stadiums. tersely com mented: "No sense talking any more about sickos like that; a rrest. prosecution, period! .. A NOTED WORSHIPPE R of the ability of "Mr. October," Reggie J ackson of the Yankees. Cosell managed to get through the night without eulogizing his favorite power-hitting outfielder. although there were moments of his usual pomposity interspersed through the evening Saturday's TV , radio TELE VISION 9::.J a m (7> COLLEGE FOOTBALL - Minnesota at Iowa. l p.11) '7 and l U York at Dodgers . WORLD SERIES 2 p.m. (9> BOXING. New 3::.l p.m t2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY - Seg m ents include the 1981 Mr . Universe bodybuilding competit ion. t aped at Cairo, Egypt and a report on Hall of Farner Mickey Mantle's post-baseball car eer. Also: Brent Musburger updates scores in the d ay's sporting events. <34) - SOCCER Paraguay vs. Ecuador. 5 p.m <2l NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW. 5-50 pm (9) -NHL HOCKEY The Los Angeles Kings vs. the North Stars at Bloomington. Minn. 7 : 30 p . m ( 50 ) G ERMANY. SOCC ER MADE IN 9 p.m. ( 11 > 1981 PENDLETON ROUND-UP Rodeo competition coverage taped at Pendleton 1n September Commenta tors inc l ude Bob Tallman. Bob Eubanks and Pam Earnhardt 11 p.m . (5) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL - California at UCLA. C7 J COLLEGE FOOTBALL USC at Notre Dame. RADIO Football USC at Notre Dame, II 25 a .m .. KHJ C93()), KPRZ (11501 : Nebraska at Missour i. 11 25 a m .. KIEV <8701, Oregon Stat e at Ok lahom a. 11 :30 a.m ., K IK (94 FM >: Arizona St. a t Stanford. following USC-Notre Dame game KPRZ <1150 1: California at UCLA. 1:30 p.m .. KMPC C710 1. Long Beach St. al Cal Stat e t fullertonl, I 30 p.m .. KWRM 11370 >. KW VE 008 FM l; Cal Stale <Hayward> al Cal Poly <Pomon a !, 4 ·30 pm ., KWR M (1370 >. Sa n D1e~o at dinner's on us. The camera's on us. The film's on us. Free But you do ~~ to hul'T)t You ~~ only 10 days lo arrange )'OUT appolntmmt and "' ellgl~ for our frtt gifts. So why not all our toll-me number right now. Cal~ (800) "2-.:Jl ............. Wt i;ain ~--....,-..wi dlftftrTo.., ~ ..... _ ... _ ... lo ..... •li..t'ZI,.,, .... .......,... ..... "-rTIH-~ " ........... "4flt .. ~ Dllt llw .-lvt4 ~ ""'an ...,1y .,,.,. 1'Nf -IOr • s.1...-por ~ l'Ollt llft tliA """ "' lmHod lo, .... '""ti""" So!Ty ihotll thol Suddleback, 7 30 p.m ., KSBR 188.5 F'M t Baseball World Series. New York at Dodgers, I p m .. KNX <1070 > and KABC !700t , both .,., ith Vin Scully and Sparky Anderson Hockey Kings a t Minnesota. 5 50 p m . K PRZ 11150 > Basketball Lakers vs. Golden State al Fresno. 8 p.m .. KLAC (570 >. Sunday's TV. radio TELEVISION 9·30 am <41 -NF L '81. 10 a.m C4 I NFL FOOTBALL -The Denver Broncos meN Lhe Buffalo Bills at Orchard Park, NY. 10:30 a.m c71 NEW YORK MARATHON Ovl'r 16,000 runners take off from the foot of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge in taped coverage of the firs t network start-to finish coverage of a marathon 12 :30 pm (21 NFL TODAY. I pm. 12> NFL FOOTBALL -The Rams meet the 49cr~ an Candlestick Park. 14 1 NFL FOOTBALL The Miami Dolphjns at Dallas . I 30 p.m 17. 11 > WORLD SERIES New York at Dodgers. if necessary. 11 :30 p.m (2) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stanford vs. Arizona State. Taped. RADIO Jo'ootball Rams at San Francisco. 1 pm . KM PC <7101. San Diego at Chicago. l p m . KSDO < 11301: Kansas City at Oakland. I p. m . KNX I 1070 >. Base ball Wor ld Series. New York al Dodgers. I 30 pm .. KABC 1700 > Hockey Kings at Winnipeg. 5 20 p m . KPRZ 11150 > <The Da lly Pilot is not r esponsible fo r la te changes.) 1981 EL CIF Big Five C hampions ~lIDO@®m vs. Oceaa View Final, Le ath er seat ing ar ea, Cabriole t top & Cadillac wire wheel covers (1BGA165) $16,995 Cadillac Val~ Protect11m StnJtct Agrtt'111ent Aootlable AU Oort lllf>l«I To """' 141# AU -· ~,... r.u .. u."n.- .lft!!~I u~~::.a:: ::: m;i,~G ·1 f1gu1'('d 111y arm was :-hot and I wasn't playing Vl'l'Y wc.•11 su 1 decided baseball wasn 't for OH'," he recalls Before embarking on the pro baseball career. Olson earnc.'<.I :-ol'\ en \-ctrs1 t v letters at Los Alamitos l1 1gh three Ill rootball, two in ht1sketball and two 111 lrnseball li e figures he's been playing eom pctit1ve football since the third grade when he pli..lyl·d Pop Warnt'r "Sports has been grt!at for me. but some day \our sports tan~cr has to end and 1 know mine Y.11n t la!>t lh<it mul·h longer. Oil.on admits "I Just lo' l' tu pla~ football I m a realist J knoy, that 1 onl) have five games left in my footbi..111 caret•r I'm Just going lCJ have as much fun us 1 can in those five games Then my sports ra1 t•er "ill bc h1ston · Olson adds If I \\Ould ha,·e come here 1('11a:-.t 1 and mddc the tl'am hut never played a down, I'd still bl• happy ·This 1s a gn:al school. The l'Oaehes art• great and I JUSt have fun going hC.'l'l' "If Tuckl•r told me he wouldn't let me play all Vl'ar, I f1gun· I m still ''a) ahc.•ad.' he adds For no\\. Obon plan:. to finish out his football ntrl'l'r. earn has eommunll) college degree. transfer to Long Heath State and begin · a regular It ft' . • • • SAODL t:BA C K CO l.tF:GE Athletic .\dmin1:-.trator W1l11am Kell\ has been chosen as the.• M1ss1on Conference s representative on the California ('omm1s:-.mn on Athletics He'll also st•n ·e on thl' foolliall realignment committee The stat1.: ('(1mmm1ssaon deal~ with problems fac·ing alhlel 11·-. ut the rnmmuntt) collegl' level. among ulher dut1c.•s Kell)·., term 1s for threl· .'Cars Jle 1s one of uni.' Sl'\'en confl•renl'e rt.•pre.,entatt,·es ~ • • • A 1-TER 1-'l\'E GA~1ES, Golden West College lloasts the South Coast Conft>n·m·l's No I rushing olfenst• behind Todd Elliott The Rustll•rs are a\ eraging 182 yards per game on thl• ground. and Elliott has been doing the hulk of the work Elliott has eollected 479 vards in Hfi t·arries for a 6 l average. · C\\'C."s offense.· 1s also getting a bag boost from ktl'k<:r Scott Gtl'm The conftorcnce's :-<o 7 scorer. (;lt'm has hit all..,.,.. of ht5 PAT allempb and IS 4 or fi 111 held goab I fr'.., abo tht• :"\o 2 punter in the t'onft:rcncc \\1th a ~Hi:3 avcra~c IF IT HASA SAIL ••• IT'S THE WORLD'S LARGEST INDOOR .SAILBOAT SHOW Over 400 boats and 300 accessory displays WIN A $5000 "Rainbow'' Sailing Adventure to New Zealand from c)'nc:nt holroaiYs and ft"" ntUJ ztaUJna Orange Coaat OAJLY PILOT/Frlday, October 23, 1981 CdM's chances kicked around El Toro wins, 17-14,. with 0:00 left lh aOGEll CARLSON o< .. ....,,.... ..... Tblrty·eight teammates and a h all dozen coach e9 w ere 11w1rmln1 over soccer s pecialist Danny Gasser in the middle of the field Thur sday night - wh ich told the very big story of a last-second 34 yard field goal which propelled the El Toro Chargers to a 17·1• Sea View League victory and survival in t h e race for t h e league championship. At the same moment a band of Corona del Mar Sea Kings stood m otionless, on th e the Mission Viejo High field. the sidelines and in the stands as their hopes for a title went virtually down the drain and chances for a CIF Souther n Conference football playoff berth took a battering. T h e two contender s had ba nged it out for 47 minutes, 24 seconds to a 14· 14 sta ndoff when E l Toro quarterback Mike Do ug lass clicked for a 13·yard hookup to Blake Fennel to get the ball to the CdM 19. An incomplete pass left 22 ticks on the clock, then El Toro went to Damon Sweazy for a two·yard pickup with no time outs left. The Sea Kings matched El Toro's running game with Bill Bright a nd Lance Ma rtin. each nursing ligament injur ies, but each contributed with key yardage, combining for 75 yards on 21 carries. Hut quarterback Eric Woods was betrayed at times by hjs receivers. who dropped several and at least one of the two interceptions was a ricochet off an Intended receiver's hands Corona de! Mar took a 7-G lead in the second quarter on Bright's 17-yard scamper over the left side, spinning away at the five-yard line. And CdM evened it at 14 m the third period with a 60·yard march. led by a 14·yard hookup from Woods to Hank Goeble and a 12·yard jaunt by Ma rtin. Br ight pushed in from a yard out with 1 :05 left in the third quarter, bu t two following possessions couldn't produce the kind of aerial game Woods is capable of putting toget her. El Toro got one last chance and Gasser came through. 'Runners • 26-9 ID triumph • By RICK WAGES Of Ille 0 •11' 1'114'1 SI ... Coi.tu M~sa High Coach Jim lla~uy htbeled his football team us a bunch of battlers and there aren't muny who would argue the point. especially in view or Thursday's spirited touchdown drive in the fourth quarter. But ther e wasn 't enou"h of those kinds of drives this tim e and bec ause of it Saddleback lflgh':, Roadrunners raced to a 26·9 victory at the Santa Ana Bowl For Roadrunener quarterback Danny Armstrong. the night was nothmg less than perfect a!> the 6·0. 110.pounder hit 10 of 12 attempts for 189 Y••rdi. and three touchdowns. including a 40 yard scoring strike in thl· final seconds to w1dt· rect.•1,·er Scott Malcolm. fiut. the Mustangs should have expected that the Roadrunner s were not about to lay down at any time in the game. Early in the first quarter, Armstrong connected on a 50-yard scoring tOS!> to tight end Todd Cage, who caught passes for 124 yards for the evening Balancin g out the pass. running back!> Kendle Newson and Kevin Bradley totaled more than 200 yards on the ground . Sweazy put the ball in the right ali gnment and as time was running Brian Horgan took the snap and placed the ball for Gasser. a soccer specialist. with four seconds left. The loss d rops Corona de! Mat to l ·2· 1 in league play. El Toro is 3·1, along with Saddleback. a half game behind Estancia (2 ·0 -1 ). wh ich m eets 2 ·1 University tonight Daffy __ ..., R~IC­ COSIG Mesa H1gh·s Steve Cook 184 J latclte., u11/1111 r1111c vard pm.,"·' ~rulctll'bncl; c/11"t''i 111 "We tried to establish our running game early," said Coa<·h Jt>rrv Witte ... But we <;eem ed to stop ourselves with pen <i l tics · Gasser. a senior in football for the first time who was wide on his first-period PAT attempt. booted it home with no time left -disaster for Corona de! Mar. new life for the Chargers Marina faces big test .•• again Golden W est s t ill perf eel in volleyball f':ven with the I 10 yards m JH•nal111es. tht' co mbined offt'n s 1\e ge1me f o r the Ho ad runner'> "as 411 yards and tht• ddcnse pla~ed weil Vikings duel Barons ; Oc e an Vi e w battles Edison .. It was a critical, pivotal game for both of us." said El Toro Coach Bob Johnson. "One of the few that has gone our way." By ROGER CARLSON F'ountam Valley counters with All C l F' quarterback Matt St evens. who has hit 68 of 137 for 1.096 yards a nd 5 TO's, but with 14 interceptions Of t• o.11, ...... St.IH It all came down to El Toro's final drive. which began at the El Toro 36 with 4:45 rem aining as S weazy piled up the hard yardage, Todd William s picked up 15 yards with an end around on third down, and Douglass hit Fennel to set it up. Orange County's three top prep teams -Edison. Fountain Valley and Marina -return to action tonight <7:30) in Sunset League action and Estancia defe nds its lead in the Sea View League to highligh t area football. E AC H BO ASTS a tough running game Marine uses three ba c k s with equal e ffectiveness 1Tony Valen te. Rick Tobin and Brian Brown). while the Barons count on Rod Eme ry, who has sparkled with 634 yards on 104 carries '6.0 average per carryl and 14 touchdowns Emery has scored 10 touchdowns m his last three starts. "Whe n we had to stop them we couldn't do it," commented Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morris. "All we're doing now is trying to survive and keep our heads above water · · Al Or ange Coast College. before an anticipated overflow crowd. Marina's Vikings try to reg r ou p after seeing their f ive-game winnin g streak snapped by Edison last week. 28-24. While the field goal was the obvious margin of victory. Sweazy. El Toro's All-Cl F tailback. was the edge El Toro had to have to keep pace with the Sea Kings. Sweazy netted 129 yards on 32 carries and scored touchdowns from 1 and 8 yards out. A VICTORY is mandatory in order for Marina {0·1> to get back in the race for the league title, but the task is rugged - with No. 2 ranked Fountain Valley also boasting a 5·1 overall record, a 1-0 league mark and an offense which appears to be m high gear. Fountain Valley and Marina arc also considered ncck-and·neck in the CIF Big Five Conference poll with the Barons ranked No. 4. Marina No 5 Edison. meanwhile, will be trying to extend ils three·year winning streak to 29, this time it's Ocean View <3·3> trying to upend the Charger s <6·0 ) "He (Sweazy ) is unbelievable." said Johnson, whose offense seems to revolve on Sweazy's ability to sli p tackles and run over the defense despite only 170 pounds on a 5-10 frame. A duel of quarterbacks may be in store with Marina's Ken Laszlo directing lhe veer with credentials r efl ecting 46 completions in 68 attempts for 915 yards, 13 touchdowns and only two interceptions. KEN MAJOR t72 for 104 for 1,001 yards. 12 TDs and no interceptions 1. Dave Geroux 17.9 average per carry I and the rest Oblouk • remains undefeated I rvine runs its cross country mark to 5-1 with win It seems like all Cyril Oblouk does is run and. as a result, all lrvin e High's cross country team does is keep winning. T he Vaqueros improved t heir Sea View League record to 5-1 T hursd ay with a convincing 19-43 win over Estancia. Oblouk, who has yet to lose a race this season. ran his personal str ing to 9-0 as be easily OUt·distanced Jim McCarthy or Estancia by 16 seconds with a time or 15: 11. Teammates Steve Meehan (15:42). Herld Rice (16 : 11 ) and Loran White (16: 11 l helped the Vaqueros grab four of the top five spots. In other action. Newport Harbor improved its league m ark to 2·4 as Andrew Berg (16:54 ) and Doug Kiner (17:04) finished one·two. resoectivelv. as the Sailor s beat Saddleback, 24·32. Tom Wilden also posted a personal best of 17: 14 to hel p the Sailors' cause. "He was actually th e one who won it for us," said coach Jim Newkirk of Wilden, who clipped 34 seconds off his previous personal best. Woodbridge, meanwhile, improved its Garden Grove League mark to 3·1 with a decisive 22-35 win over Bolsa Grande. Sophomore Brian Wilson captured third place Charger poloists niov e into firs t Taking com mand q uickly, Edison High's waler polo squad moved into sole possession of firs t place in the Sunset League Thursday night with a 1"·9 triumph ove r Ocean View in one of three games at Golden West College. The Chargers. now 3-0 in Sunset play, were never seriously thr eatened by Ocean View, 2-1. Building a 9-3 halftime advantage. Edison coasted in. "We wanted to work on a few things on offense to 1et ready for CIF," said Edison Coach Andrew Ward. "And I thought our aoalle, Mlke F1sber, was 1im&1lng." Fisher stopped 12 ahota -hlle Richard Rozzelle (five goals) arid Stuart Smlth <four 1oal1> were the main producers offensively. Marina 1Upped into a Ue with the Seahawkl for the runner·uP soot by ltnocklu ott Fountain Valley, 14·8, Jeff d0pld.n.1, Danell Denney and Tim Paraona bad t bree 10111 apiece while toal·ktilP« Sandy 8-My atopped 13 aboU. "WI played reallJ' well t.be flul CIUlrt«', .. •aid 'If Irina Coach Dave Pickford. in 16:46, while freshman Jay Middleton was sixth at 17 :04. Bob Erickson helped lead a Fountain Valley blitz as bis winning effort of 14: 53 paced the Barons to a 15-44 victory over Marina. Edison evened Its mark at 2·2 in the Sunset League with a 17·40 triumph over Ocean View. Mike Coe, a junior. edged out teammate Hector Arroyl for n rst·place honors as Coe ran a 16 : 16 to Arroyl's 16:23. Todd Lawson captured fourth place for the Seahawks <2·2) with a time of 16:31. Huntington Beach upped its league mark to 3·1 with 21 ·40 triumph over Westminster. Gus Quinonez, Martin Cueva and Ken Martinez all finished in the top five for the Oilers. Costa Mesa's Mark Howard ran a sizzling 15: 13 to grab top honors but it wasn't enough as the Mustangs fell to Corona de! Mar. 26-29. Finally, Brett Clifford led a San Clemente charge which saw the Tritons improve their league record t.o 3·0 as they defeated Laguna Beach, 21-45. Clifford ran a 15 : 51 to out-r ace the Artists' Gary Guyer (15:58) for top honors. On t he women's cir cuit, Edison remained undefeated in the Sunset League with a convincing 18-50 win over Ocean View. JC~~ USAC IATIOIAL CHAMPIONSHIP • IUTClll • CAIUTlllH •POX • MCYWOOO • HJtYON• • llfftll• •MRI • MdtNIGMT • NICMOlS • ouv110• • P~TTllSON •SCHRADER •SIMON •TRIPP •1t•DT see YntlA!lj 18100 S. VERMONT AVI. C.AIDfll •71 l 1 l71 I 100 171 l ; l7l I 147 a.uenmw 111 ••~-­Stnet ltedl JO.a.., ft•I .. ......... .....,, ...... a..111 lmce ..... 25, 7 , ... of the Chargers offense is not ex pel'ted to be stopped, but Ocean V1l'w 1!> hope ful o f challenging with its passing attack behind quarterback .John Heinle E s ta ncia n sks its No 7 status m the Cl F' Southern Conference and ·. its 2·0 I Sea View League r ecord again s t up s tart Univer sity, off to its best season since 1974 with a 4·2 overall. 2 I leaJ?ut' mark E s lan<'ia has averaged 2-1 points a game behind qu arterba<'k Jim McCah1ll and t a i l'b a ck Cu rt Wenz I a ff. University has allowed no one more than 10 points Elsewhere, Huntington Beach tries to snap its 29 game losing streak in Sun!.ct League play: Mater Oe1 travels to Angelus League power St Paul. the No 2 team in the C l F' Big Five Conference with a 6 0 record. Laguna Beach trys to solve a 13 -vear old riddle at San Clemente m South Coast League play; and Newport Harbor tries once more to get into the win column after s ix frustrations Tonight's games (7:30) Fountain Valley vs. Manna at Orang<.' Coast College Hun ti n gton Bt•u c h at Westminster Edison vs Oct•an View at Huntington Bcat•h M atcr Dei at St. Paul La gu na B eac h e1t Sun Clemente Irvine at Newport Harbor Estancia vs University at Irvine Laguna Hills at Mission Viejo Behind the play of hitters Bl'\ L1d yoff and frt!s hman Cathy Brown, Golden West kept its perfect record intaC'l with a 15 1, 15·3. 15·3 triumph over East Los Angelt:s Thursday in community college volleyball action. The Rustl ers are 10 ·0 overall und 6-0 in Southern California Conference play l 'C Ir vine captured a non-conferenct· encounter from l 'SIV. 15·8. 15 5. 14·16. 15·12 in In 1ne's gym UCI moved 1ts record to 17 12 and "ill v1s1t the l 'nivers1 t y o f San Diego Saturday In high !>Chool action. Le1guna Beach. the CIF's fifth-ranked squad. pushed its mark to 14-1 v. 1th a convincing 15·3, 15·2. 15·4 win over Laguna Hills Senior hitter Ly nn Kessler. middle bloc ker Shea Hutc hins and Junior setter Crickett Short all enjoyed a fine match. Corona del Mar and lr\'1ne remained tied for the top spot in the Sea View League a fte r posting victories Thurs day· The Sea King s knocked o ff Saddleback in straight sets. while I rvinedidthes ametoCosta Mesa . In the Sun set League. Wc-stminster still holds tht.> top '>pot aftertakingOcean View F'ountain Valley won a key l>attle for second in the Sunset by shading Huntington Beach. Meanwhile, Edison won its first league match by beating Marina in five sets. 4-15, 15·11. 6·15. 15·13. 15-10. Colleg e statistics NCAA lndlvldual leade rs LEADING RUSHE RS TC Yds Avg. Allen. USC 202 1,289 214.8 Walker. Georgia 209 1,068 178.0 W a mer. Penn St 115 838 167 .6 Bettis. Cincinnati 130 777 155.4 Mcintosh, N .Car 113 751 150 2 Redden. Richmond 185 866 144 .3 Woolfolk. Mich. 141 860 143.3 Ware, Dr ake .164 855 142.5 Diana. Yale 128 712 142.4 Dickerson. SMU 146 812 135.3 TOTAL OF FENSE Kofler. San Diego St. King, Nev. <LVl Eason, Illinois Landers. Brown Shon, Ohio U. Marino. Pitt Stamp, TCU Clarkson, San Jose SL Campbell, Purdue Schofield. Wake Forest RECEIVING Vds 1,479 1.660 1,632 1,324 1.558 1,020 1,526 1,506 1,505 1.574 Stunting into the Mustang backfield the 6 0, 208·pound John :":1c:mand sc.ackcd Costa Mesa's quarterback four times and assis ted with another "We havt• a battling team ... t·la1mt•d lle1 gey . "But , Saddleback just over-powered us." injected co·coach John Carncv Anderson completed 11 of 17 passes for 76 yards. including the touchdown pass The ~1ustangs· first score. a :11 ~ ard field goal by junior Pete Schrubs. capped off Mesa·s only d rt"'"' 1n the firs t ha tr That fourth-quarter drive. although too I ate to change a gn.•at deal , had t o be encouraging for the Mustangs. now 1 3 1n league. as opposed to the 3 I Roadrunners After the Mustangs r ecovered a fu mble on their own 16-yard I 1 n t• • q u a r t e r b a c k S t e ,. e Anderson began to bring them down the field for the first time s;n<·e the first quarter with passes to Jeff English for five y ard!-. and e1no the r to Jeff Goettsch for 12 vards before the Roadrunner de.fensive cur tain dosed On fourth and long. punter Geottsch stepped back onl \' to find wide receiver Tv C ui Hr for 28 \'ards and a Mus tang first down. Four passes later. Anderson connected with Culver in the end zont' for the touchdown. "Out defense played tou~h." added Witte. "and I feel we just had some bad luck at the s tart of the season.·· The win places them 5·2 on the boards Avg. 295.8 276.7 272.0 264 .8 259.7 255.0 254 .3 251.0 250.8 224.3 OUTSTANDING VALUES! IRAMD MEW 1911 vw DIESEL RAlllT FACTORY STICKER $7945 DISCOUNT $950 SALE PRltE $6995 l2634) ( 1,84699) LEADING PASSERS Marino. Pitt. Campbell. Purdue Stamp. TCU Ramsey, UCLA B. Clark, Mich.St. Jordan, Clemson Eason. Illinois Laufnberg, Ind. PA PC Yds TD 129 75 1,057 1~ 152 88 1,386 10 177 102 1,640 12 116 72 975 9 105 59 M> 7 Jordan, Vanderbilt Buggs. Vanderbilt W ashlngton. TCU Hall. Pennsylvania Ha r ris. Lamar Champine, Colorado St Bryant. Purdue Phillips. Western Mich Willhite. San Jose St Guthrie. Princeton PC Yds. Avg. ~!J 335 6.5 36 522 6.0 30 509 6.0 24 488 6.0 34 529 5.7 I RAMD HEW 1981 ISUZU PICKUP FACTORY STICKER $6478 DISCOUNT Indiana 127 Kofler. 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C:...tMete ~ > • • • • 1012tU CM -k1lne 11 fl!O 51 Cllee • •au rram Arm•tr•,. IP'eMt.llkal SI -.._ )Nft (-ICll l1llNI SI -..... I -,,_ .Vmtwone l'kk fallMl CM Clll ... r U •u Ir-Ander_, (1110. telltfl H -~ 40 NN lrtm Anfttt'*lt l hMl kldll Alt•~-1,100 l"llmele<ll ----· CM f'lruo-10 1t111iw....,wo. 2'-M ...... fl9r•nll ·~ P•M• IMl·l Pwnlt ,. """'.'"'"' J 1 1> ... a111 .. -yerdt l-1' SI u 11122 ... 1C>-1M ~JS M 1~110 .............. "' ... CM ~tach tt-U: 0 1lla90. t -1; Al'ldtr.., ... ,.I HMO 2·4 se -H...,•on u.,., Arm•t,..,,,. ._tl: Mon<rlef J>T; lr.otev IMt• IMlvW...I PIHi ... CM 21 -'"dtflOll tl-17-1, ,., Qoetltell I 1-0, SI -"""'"OllO l~tH, I .. .......... al .... CM -Go11tscll ~-U; Cook l·O; Trltllt<llal.tll 2 .. ; El\011"' Ml. Cvtver l-SI, Hl•on , .. SI Melcom 2·»; ceoe .. 114, , .. ., •·>. OrOkol" HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS IMV.._LHfooe W L T Esta11<I• 1 0 1 £1 Tore l I O s.ddl-k J I 0 W LT S 0 I J 4 0 5 , 0 Uftl,,.fljtf 2 I 0 ,,,,,,,. t 2 0 COr'Ofta Clef Mer 2 I CotllMeu J 0 Newoort Herbllr o l o T' ........... o.n.. lrvlM It H....,port H.,bor EsteMla vs Unl.,.rtlly It lrvlM 4 ' 0 ) , 1 4 J I ' t 0 0 • 0 Deep aea fishing NIWPOllT I O•HY'' Lacll.•rl -0 •no••rs: 100 rock coel. J c-cOd, 71 llonlto, l7 sand CIH~ I c11ico IMIU, 1H mecll.ertl OAHA-AltF-12•noten , .. Cius • ., bOlllto, 1' rc><k flsll, ;Mj mao•r.I. LOHO aEACM la•lmtt1I l'lerl -40 enolert S2S rock Cod. l C-Cod 10.-'• Wllerfl " aftotars 10 Ytllowtell, > barr•cuela, 216 u llco bass, 1 sal\d lleu. 2 11at11>ul, ••rock tisll, 106 llOl\lto SIAL 8£ACH -26 ~ten 20I roe• <Od. I cow Cod, II bonllo OCeAHSlDE SI enolt•·t H Donito, " catk o tNu. 6 s-!Miu, 165 roe' flSI" U ma<kerel MOltltO •AY 1v1,.·. La11411••1 -" •n11let'l J llllO cOd, 50 roo COd, IO rad roe' c Od, «>O ciesa. Hallal lnternatlona l l•t S-1, s-11 K-1 "'"' ·-Sffoilft Colin Dibley def R-T.,,fter, H , 7-4, .. ,. Jimmy Arl•sdef_ IClm W1rwlO , •I, 1-4, .. 2. l/lftCtftt Ven Palten Clef Joni\ Sedrl, .. 4, 1·~; Biii Sceftlon def. Victor Amey1, .. ,, .,, Grand Prill tournament (et v-., A111tn•I S.C.•A-S ...... Sl•n Smltll dti. Peter Fe(91, •·J, .. ,, S.ftdy•Mayer def. Tim Wllklnton, .. ,, ,,.., H 1'11'1111-0efflft Jlrl Hr~-Jlft Hevr•llt Clef Fetol·l lllY Mertln, .. 2. :M, M ; Wllkl-Slew Dtfl(on Clef. H-Ke,..,-Anoel Glm.,, .. , M , .. ,, 8trftlt Mlft.,...AnOrew PeUlson Clel Mitt Ooyte-Clvls Mevone • ._., 1-4, •.J Women's tournament , ............ 1 .... -1 s.c..Mfl_..S ....... 8erbera Potter-· JoAftM Ruuell, .. >. ._t. Pam Sl'lrtwr del. Ive Buderova ... ,, •·J. Mime J--· Llr -· .. 1. •-1, • •, Sylvia Hentke def. JO Ovrle, 1·S, 6·1, A- Smllll 0.f Caterina LllldQulsl, J-4, •.J. 6-4 Women NIGH SCHOOL Edi-11.. MartM • Sh.let Stettery IEI dtf'. ClleM, 6 I; def. Alberli, M , det. C-y, 6-1; Kirk IE) IOSI H . ....., ._,, .. 4; Rvddock (£) tosl 0-4, t-4, 2·•· o.tMn HtObum·Elll-. !E l def Tom·HQllltft, •·4. Clef Stenllelel·Lollto, •·O, def M-y·H.,rls, ~. Lott·Smllll (El won .. ,, .. ,. 1·S; -lall<>Sl'llm IEI lost I·•, won 7-4, IO~I ...._ ,_ ..... v ... .,. tJ, " ................ J s-.... Cllelf• IH8) IOll 10 0.W>Of, M . def. R-en, ~ •t '° Manlll, ,_.; LAKY (HI) IOtl, 1•, M . s.r. Fl_,. tHll '°'1, J-4, M, ... a.. .. Attvrt .. Mllts (H8) los1 lo Brec•l•l'·Tr.,_, .. 1. Otf. Y•...,_, .._.,loll ID SmttrW-. M ; ~KllOWtn IHlll won, .. :t, -·· 6-4. t•; De•ls-W.lr IHll loSt, 2 ... 14, 1-4 Ulllwnlty 11. ..__.. H~ t IUlll-vty WIM • .. -.. ••Tll ""9NI Reo IUI Clef. Galey,•·>. cMf Sl9'Mr, .. ,, dt4. "'*""" .. 1; Baker IUI -· .. 4 •• 2. .. I. Lefeewe IUI -. ·~. IOJt, .S-1, -· M ~ .. O lt v e r.Z •rlle r I U ) lo•t to Mtektl·Anelrewt, U , '°'' 10 Smltll·Elll.,,,, >·•, to•t lo Tur11er-8t•cll., >·•; Wl11ters1...,..ar..nhaw IUI lost, s.1, M . 0-4; 8rl1hlle-Goftnolly IUI won, 6-1, lost, .. ,, won.u. ,,.,,, ... ,~~~· Slllllft Henson (CMI lost IO Rtynolels, >·•, lost Ill Hiii, l·6, lost to Lowe•, CM; Stmmon1 (CMl Ifft, M . t ... 1-4; Huu (CMJ lost, 1-4, k , 1-4. o..i .. P1lr lck ·Cle use11 IC M ) Cl•t Je•v l111 -l(alllo1>, 6 ·t , def , Cll apmen ·P1~011•rlus, •·O, lo" to FIUon-GerMr. S.1; Shrtvt·Hvolles ICMI WOft, .... 74, T.S: Olllt-MI• ICM) 101t. M , 0-4. WOl\, 7-6. .._ .. ICll lt, U.-Nlll1 I ""'"' Smllll (Lii o.t. Miii« ..... o.t R.,..sey, M ; Oet. 11'-'ktrlelcl, M ; Stvrm (Li i WOI\ .. a ... 1, .. ,, Holland IL8 1 _ .. ,, 6·1. 1 ... .,...... Wlllett•·SCl'lwertrslelft (Lii def Oodecll•r·P•rtOft t , •·O, def Ollf'e•~. t-0; clef. o. ............. .. ,. FOfUICli·Slepl\ens !Lii -M , M . M ; P~O-Wettac• tL8l WOft .. 2. 6-t. 6·1. Thurtdey'• tranHct1one UMIAl.I. ~L...­CL!YlllUINO INOIAHS -N•rllecl .,...,..,, ClofVI tlllrf ... <lllCh ... lllflld lllm I• I _.,. ... ~,.,, - ........ L-.- '"ICAOO CUIS -Hllltff i:.e Illa ............... .,.,.. "'"' "" • t"'-"'"' Cllltrll(t ........ lilly Wl(lltma. <~ti. ~ JeM v~ 1111, c-. .... ~Mee~<-.... MM•TMl.I. .................. 1 ..... ICANSAS CITY ltlNOS -M..-.._.. 1Clfl9, ,.,_., ... llww,.,.W C."•'· NOTuu. ............. ~ CLIVILANO t•OWNS -Actl••I .. H•flry ~-• ..-nt. "'« .. WIUI• Af•"'•· "'*~"'·Ill Ille lllfWM ,...,. ... lri bread • • wa1t1ng for USC SOUTH BENO, Ind. IAP> - Southern Cali forn l1 '1 fifth ranked Trojans invadt' Notre Dame Saturdoy where the wtll·rested but unranked lrilsh hope to reverse their football fortunes . Sod<llcd with a 2·3 record fo their worst s tart in 18 season the Irish, who were idle las week. have made a couple of t•hunges for the Trojans. <.;oach Gerry Faust will start Blair Kiel at quarterbuck. He ha s dec ided lo jun k the e xpe rime nt of using Tony Hunter as a wi11gback. Hunter. a 6 5 Junior. will be back al split , end '· THE WEEK OFF gave thel I r1sh a chance to recover from a number of injuries which had,. s idelined the likes of tight enf Dean Masztak . guard Randf Eilts, cornerback John Krimn! and I inebacker Joe Rudzinski. All missed the 19-13 loss to Florida State two weeks ago "I can't think of anything we" could use more right now than a win over a team the caliber of USC ... said Faust ' If the Irish hope to achieve· that they'll have to stop Trojari' tailback Marcus Allen. "I don't know how we're going' lt) do 1t." s aid Faust. .. Nobod)' h as done il yet .. Allen is aver aging nearly 2151 rus hing yards a game He had a s tring of five 200 y ard game~ before he was held to 153 yards b y Stanford lie can become the first colle~1 an to rus h for 2.000 ~ ards 1n one season and 1s 449 \ ards ahead of the NCAA record for a re~ular season set by Tonr Dorsett in 1976 with l.948 yards TROJAN COACH John Robinson said .. We thought Alle n would improve but his a c hi e vements have been phe nome nal and astound mg ... I n addition to Allen. th e Trojans bring with them a 5· l r e c o rd and have been u ndefeated m 15 straight road games Their only loss was to Arizona 13·10 when they were knocked out of the No I spot in· the national rankings. " They r ebounded from that los~ with a 25 17 triumph ovet Stanford "Notre Dame will have an advantage because or being off last week ... said Robinson. "It giv es the m more tim e tO' prepare for this game and a l'ha nce to heal their injuries. One of our problems has been preparing for the d ifferent t eams One week we have lo get r e adv for a wishbone team. a no ther for a passing team and now for a power team." Cal's luck can only get better LOS ANGELES <AP> UCLA Bruins Coach Terry Donahue and Cal 's Roger Theder agree that the Golden Bears are overdu e for some good fortune . Theder hopes Lady Luck arrives by Saturday aftern oon . a view not necessarily shared by Donahue. Cal, 1·5 this fall after having lost three games by a total of five points. tr ies to put another blemi s h o n U CLA '~ disappointing 3-2-1 r ecord wheo the Pacific· 10 foes meet at the Coliseum. "They are a good, aggressivt: group or football players who have played hard every week and had some unfortunate things happen to them ... Donahue sai4 of the Bears "They've lost some\ games they could have won." ; Theder feels Cal deserves al turn of events al the Coliseum. whe re the Bears haven't beaten! the Bruins in 10 years. ·'UCLA is always a tough, emotional game for us. We hav~e­ hlld some very strange loss there and it is high lime we tr to turn the tables," Theder said. f Cal is led by quarterback Jf Torchio. who suffered a bruised! shou Ider I ast week end butf appears completely healed. andf fullback John Tuggle I Dodgers favored in game three RENO. Nev. <AP> -The Lo!! Angeles Dodgers a re S· favorites to be at the New York Yankees In Game Three of th World Series tonight. accordin to Harrah's Reno Race & Sport Book. The Yankees were favored t win the first two games of th Series in New York and did. The odds mean an $8 bet o the Dodgers would return ts they won, plus the amount ol th bet. The Yankees are • 7· underdos ro ... Game Three . The Ylnkeet are 1tven 10.1 odds to wln the seven-1am Serles. Bettine on the Ser• w closed ai lhe betlnnlnc of nnt 11me and tile.,... wOl chance. t ' REST STOP -Birds rest atop a herd of grazing sheep along a field south of Indio. Cooler weather in the low desert has brought u ........ many animals into the fields as op]>OMd to avoldlna tbe bot IUD under lbedl. I Prospecting poison Amateur gold diggers risk mercury sickness in smelting ' CHICAGO (AP> -Amateur prospectors driven by the high price of gold are smelling ore with mercury on the kitchen stove -and risking being poisoned like 19th century "mad batters," a specialist says. Two cases of acute mercury poisoning from stove-top smelting were reported in the Oct. 23 issue of Journal of the American Medical Association by a team h eaded by Dr. Wayne Snodgrass , now of the U niversity of Kansas Medic al School. in madness, Rumack said. Modem FoJlty-Niners labor for hours to net a Little gold, said Or. Barry Rumack of the Rocky Mountain Poison Center in Denver, and "'e nd up spending (O to 20 times its worth to pay tJ;leir hospital bills." Dentists who use a silver-mercury amalgam lo fill cavities run the same risk, he added. The hardened fillings don't h arm patients, but dentists who routinely handle the amalgam can be affected, he said. ; He said many amateurs drill iJllo veins or quartz and heat the o r e and mix it with liquid mercury lo separate the gold. The report said symptom s were reve r s ed after a week to 10 days of treatment with penicillamine . Poisoning also can result from handling liquid mercury over a long period of time, Rumack s aid. .. A few years ago someone noticed a lot of dentists aged 40 to 45 have gotten divorced," he said . In a study of that phenomenon, researchers noted distinct personality changes in some. "They had become M e rcury is slightly toxic in its 9atura1 liquid form but turns i)'llo a highly toxic vapor if it is overheated. The vapors can produce nausea, toss of feeling in extremities, vomiting and headaches. "Look at the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland," h e said. In the 19th century days of author Lewis Carroll, the expression "mad as a hatter" was often entirely accurate, h e s a id. irritable ... a little crazy," he said. One study round three dentists with abnormally high levels of mercury in their bodie!>. Their emotional s ymptoms vanished with penicillamine treatment, he said. . The Rocky Mountain Poison Center sees about 100 to 150 rlases of the mercury poisoning a rear, Rumack said in a telephone interview. Hatmakers used liquid mercury to form fe lt into hat s hapes. Years of touching liquid mercury produced nervous system damage that oft en ended Whether symptom s and dam age can be reversed depends on the length or exposure and what degree of poisoning has occurre d , h e said. DEA TH NOTICES NOTICa OP D&SIOLUTIOM 0" l"A1tn.e1t1Mll" • MARTIN s ecr e ta r y of the Newport Notice 11 111...,. 1111"'*" to secu .. EA R L S MA RT I N . Har bor E xchan ge Club and ~'!_~~ a:T~~';'~·.~E "':~ r'e s ide nl o r Hunltng t o n past president Of th e Lido STUAR0,"'"'°""9dolftOlluSlftoMtt Bea ch.Ca.for over30years Wine a nd Food Society "°"_.....,..,..,,,,._.,,&• P --' 0 be ...,. p t . '11 •b h Id DEVELOf'Ml!NT, ti 177tl Sll'tNftl, a sso::u away on cto r ""· nva e se rvices w1 e e Sllltetoo. lrvl11t.Celltorftlet17i4,-. ~1 at the a ge of 68. He all.o at P acific View . )<1em~rial dlno1vee1 '"°'' P•rtnor1hlp .. of res ided in Santa Ana. Ca for P a r k . P ac 1 f 1 c V 1 e w Auew1t 31, "''· b'f rnutue1 ~t. several yea.rs . He w;c, a 30 .Mortuary. :-.lewporl Beach end U.•t •lier Mii dls•Mlon IMI v e ar m e mber o r t he dire ctors ::.'.:'.~.!:" :=~Y :: .!:<~~ tlunt ington Be a c h llo s tlj::===========-1 firm. • Lion s C lub. Huntington -Ill'_,,,.( DATED •t Newport •••ell. ~ .,.., CAii..,,..., 1111~ 12tll •Y of Octellff, Qeach Masonic Lodge !JJ8(] •••· F&AM. also the Al Malaikah l'tCTmousauSINHS S hrine and the Red Jl1ll NAMaSTATIEMIENT Lutheran Church. Sur\ 1v ed MMUn b y h is wife Trud y . ~on s bll~~,!~0~'°"'1""' per.-• ere doing M a rk. G arv a nd J ames EOUIPME NT LEASING H O d g S O n • and o l h e r INVESTORS, •631 hller Avenuo, r e la tives . services will be = l40; .._... Betcll, C.llfoml• he ld on Friday, October 23. Petrkli J. Lvons. 1ni S.lldlllper 1981 at 10 OOAM at Lakeside Orlve.C.teMew,Ctl""""•'2t2' I Edword G. Oendwroft, 1' C h a p e . W est m 1 n s t e r Roxllw,..,. 1rv1ne co111onM '2714 M emorial Park, 14i.>l B ea ch 00111ei E. Lv0ns. no Tiie Str-. Blvd .. Westmins t e r . Ca M•nhotten 11otc11, eentom•• '°7 .. M e m o r i a Is to t h e R e d oe;!!!, ::!:::..~ <Oftcklcted lly • H 1 I I Lu l h e r a n C h u r c h E<IWerd G. D•llduren M e m 0 r I a I run d 0 r t h e Tiii• ,,~ was fllod wltll - qharity of your cho ice Will County Clerk of 0rlft9' ~nl, °" Sept. 21, 1tl1 qe appreciated Ralph W . P11''14 Shannon Funeral S e rvice. Pu11t1S11oc:1 Or-eoo.i o.oy Pl'°!• Orange, WT-1234. directors . Oct. 2• '· "· u.1•1 U».e · ' UNDEKE A R T H U R A L A N 1 ___ PIU __ ma ____ _ LINDEKE. passed away on ,1CT1T1ouseu1tNISS Ocl<.'bet 20. 1981 in Cos ltt NAMeSTATaMINT Mesa, t:a. at the ag_e ot 73 The to11-1no perton• er• dol119 He is survlv~ by his sons ~~ .. ~:SSIONAL BUILDING "-rthur !'· Linde k e 111 or 'MAINTENAHCE, SU EITltr•d Boy, Wes l m 1 n s le r. C a a n d Let11•" letcll, u. '26St. William Llndeke of Boston. Merk ws1_. CMW. tOO s .. L-~1 a. s s ac bus e t ts. s.1s ler ·~°!b.~i:r:.er.:.~r:!~jr., m EI t z abet h Gog g In o f Em•r•ll .. .,. L111un• 8H<ll, CA OMStUMd llernic.o E. Sb.tMd MUNTalt&VOB .. .....,..Lew ,,... .. Wdll .. °"" s.1te1• ..... Office ... '"" '"-·CA ft1t..rn l"ul>lllMCI Or-Coast Dolly Piiot, Oct. 2J, 1"1 4'31-11 fllCTITIOUS 8USINIESS Not.Ma STATIMaNT The fofl-lllO porso11s ero doing llUllllOIS tS: SUNFLOWER CREEK TENANTS ASSOCIATION, 1101 W. Stevens Aw, Senti A .... u. ft101. Gery Alllo..,ccl,· 1101 W. Sle¥ons Aw., • t\4, Stnte AM, CA '2107 Cllrlltlllt MoMltY, lt01 W. Stowllt Aw., •IM, Stnlt AM, U. "101, Ellttllelll Olton, 1101 W. s1 .... 11t Aw.,·~ s.nteAM, CA'2701. Tltornes Pov!•, t101 W. Stowllt Aw., II m , Stnlf Allt, CA ttm. Thi• INllM• I• concluct9d llY en ""'"'°'"°'"*' enoct.tklfl ollltr then • 119rtntr111fp. Ellullolll oe- Tl\11 -WM filed wllll !fie C-ty Clwtl ol 0...... c-ty on Oct. 21, 1•1. l'f1JJ• Publllhod Or-Coost Delly Piiot. Oct. n. JO,-·•· II\. '"' .,,..., Red wood C ity . Ca . and 4 ms1. ----------- grandch1ldren He w a s the T1111 '-'""' '' collductod 1111 • PlllJC .-Tl( rounding dire c t o r a nd.,..,.,~~ , Tiiis , .. ,_t _, flltd wltll !Tie • County Cl.,... ot <><•1191 c-tv °" Sol>I. 2', 1•1. .. ....., fllCT1T10UI aus1Mass •AMa nATIMeNT NS.... Sl'A'TIMllfT OP AllANOONMeNT OP usa °" .. ICTIT10US aUStNaU llAMe T II• foltowl 119 P•rtons II••• ,.,.l\Clontd llW -of .,. t1ct11-11u1 I nen neme Perk•• l'r•-PrQperllH · Von Kermen. 11121 8or<loon A-. lrvlM, C•llfornle mu Tiie llctlll•u• llu1h•eu nomo roforncl lo --.. II-In ~ Oft Oct ..... 11, 1'10 Jollft e . Perker, 1011 Emereld 8oy, L..-lleKll, Ctllforftle '2151 LtltMOn H. l'rMc.11, tH Ernor .... e..,, L09\INI ....... Cllllomla t27SI •lcller<I P. H-, 201 E.,...1111 Ster \A,.., .._.,.... Beecll, Ctlllonllo '2JUI This ..,...,.. WM COfldUClod lly • oenere1.,.......,..,,., .-e.P-•r Tiiis ,.._, wes fllff with Ille County Cl.,... of 0. •1191 Cownty Oft Oc1olltr 1', ltlt. ""*' Putol~ Or• .... C-* Dolly Piiot. Oct. u. JO, Nov ••• u. 1"1 .,..., MUC 1111Cl ....... Sl'AnMaNTlOI' AllANOOtCMl!lfT 0" usa °" ,,ICTITIOUS 8UMllllSS NAMI Tiie follow11111 person• llevo tllelldOftod llWUM of tlle rtctltlCKU lllltlnou ,,..,. VOii ~ BWllftl p-•t ttl21 ........ A-. I,,,,,,., cenfornl• mu Jolln e. Perter, 1011 Erno,.ld lley, L..-8o.cll, Ctlfforftlt •V» Lelgllloll H. FrWKfl, '14 Emor eld Bey, Legune e.a11, Callfoml• mst Rkhwd HlllSl)'ltn. 201 IE¥0rllft0 Ster L-. Newport Botcll, Colltorftle '26$t Tiil~ bu&-was condUClod llY o ..... , •• per1nenlllp .-e.P-er Thlt si.t-t _. lllOCI wltll Ille County Clor11 I/If Ot'e1191 County Oft Oc-r lt, 1"1. ....... Pullllalltd Or ..... Coo.st Delly Piiot. Oct. U, ID,"°"· 6, U. 1"1 4'i!M1 Orange Coast OAlLY PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 CT 1Wf1H Olt aM.e Oill MCmCI T'O #OT1ce 'fO Cl*THCTOM •• .._..._.llT'f Af catlOt,...Ofl ~ ...... atot P•l~AT8 Mia _,._. ntAllUe• khMI Ol*let: NIWf'OllT•MHA Ito. A -UIK.41t1419V,C.C.J UNlflllOICHOOL OllTltlc:f '" "'° ...,._ C-• • "9•.. Mollee " ll•r••r ,,_.., t• '"° a11 ~IM: t • 9'd•• II"'· of 011 ... ....,..,.,,.c:.wM¥•0t-.. er ... .,.• JIM •ltOW9il T,_..,.,, llwtlfl..., • ..........,, t•1 l111N .._.... et "" ...... • onff •"-..,,... • ...,._1 11 1110 IOlltll l"lt<t • • ._!tee .... : ,.., ~le w. Howell, A/rl./A, Orlff Wolter ley l'~t Clly of •• , ... l•ltllf, s1r .. 1, °""Ml!M,Celiftf'11lo"'2> H0*911 olldG. w H-il, ~. OloHIW., CS..-.. suu I/If C.lllorfll• l"rol•ct ldtnilllullo11 Ne11111 Nolle• 11 lier'"" ''""' tltat -.. tltet 1 111111111 Ir....,., 11 Hout 111 .,. •"'"° dll .... & ll9t .,..., ,..,._ "' ~ wlN -.. ,....... .... , llltft lo STll"HIN NAUlltT, CMOfleOtUA•Hltlllk ..... .. l"9 II ..... .,... .......... ~ "'IN a,..., •214, CllY .. ....,_, l"ltu fllt111 .,. Oft '"'' IH1 to<OftflrfNt ...... M14~C:..,. ~, c..Myef LOI Ano.lft. Me\oof .. 1.u11t1ellreol, CHIO Mnt, "' tr etw .,_ .... dW fll ~. C.NIOrflla. C.lltOrllit ..._ ,_ ..., ll,_, 0... ""• ti tllt Oftl<t Of Off.W "· ._..I, Tiie 11,..,..ffl lo lie lrendonH It MfM, Clllfwlllo .... Cl"A, 1111 W. Wllltlltr a1ve., ~ •tcrl• In..,_, .. •• All 11l1Ck 111 NOTIC5f.1•11Y GIVAN tltet H••· (:A '-11, c:-.1)' .. OfMp, ,_.., tilt~ tlllVl~t 11141 ooect 111• ello l<,._I Oiet~ICt .. f\lte of CallfOl"llle, Oii U. r19M. UUo wlll .. 111111 , ... 11oo11 Ml"°'t 11-Ott,.._ • Celllorlllt, Ktillt t¥ Mii !flllt""I el Mill..,._ IC -""JIM'SRlfflllOl'" .... ~Ol ltM tllroutfl It O....r11l11f hM•, Mo ef .. Ill .......... ,....., tllto tftlt .... '"" ........ (lly ....... llerellltfttr , ••• r,. ... .. onf lnt.t,,.• hi Ille ..U. ...... A111, C9'UllY of o"""· ltoto tf "01$Tlt1CT", wltt rocolw ._ ... IN! ............ OC#llrM ..., ...., ... "" C.lli.tNo. Ml .. .., ._ ... ...._. ... tod 11Mt. IUl"lltlOlt COUltT Of' CAL.lf'OllNIA I•• or 0411erwl• oa.r ltltll II' II\ Tllo 11111 111 lr•lltfer wlll "' _ ... .._tor .. 1worfofece11trect .-111on to -ot I.id-.. .... •I ~ c-•11m""'" on or ertM tllO 1oei ClfY '°" 1111 ,..,. ,,.IO«. time Of ltNlll, lft MIC! to oll .. fOO'ttl flf N..,tmlltt, "'' ti IO·OO A.M. et 91 ...... II ... f"tfel* Ill U. llitC:t re•I pr--1Y 11\WtM In tM C-r; W .. l .. 11 Mutwl l!ttr• C«1J , Altll lltftl"t.-*"°• Mf tti.11 ... •llM Or11110. St•le of c:1 11tof11lo, Mttl1Y11W...,,.,.,.....,wMM_9" •"d """'''" ree4 tlo11d •I lltt Ptr'tlcwlerl'( .. ~fllMtd •• foll.-, i. ••t Seutll YorO. $'1'..C. Slil\o 101, • ...._~Umo.,.llU<o. COUNTY Of' °"""e lflUl•Mttt .... 1M A"4kftltn of ALISHA AMIE• HAl.L. t Ml!IM, ..., ALLIN LEON WINDHAM, NerP..-.nt. P•Cllo,,...iN- ....It: Twllft, Cellfw!llA. Tiier• will lie • N/A •llOtll '""',... ... Kol t i ,.,.. ~ 70fMI .. LIO.. Tlltt '"' ........ tor llllno Cltlmt '" ler H Cll ... Of llld de(um•ftlt •• to to '" Block "C" of GMtDOf'I Ill• H<fOW r•lerrto lo llerelll ...... , ...... ,,. rttilr'll 111 OOod <Oftdltloft Addition to Ille T-ft Of Son1t Allt, In No¥tmlltrt, 1•1. •1111111 HI" dlli,. off ... t"' 11114 Olltfllllt Ille City Of Soni• AN, Covllty of So fer .... "-to lllt Tr .... f.,... .. ••• Attlrtt OltNlt TO IMOW CAUh "°" atAMI Of' MAMI Ort,,_, Slale ol C4lllftn11f, fl per t ll IMIM---............. u-Eecll 1111 l!Wtt COftform •"" lie mep ,_.,kl'**•.,.... not.,, tM Trlftlltfw,.. tM ""' trir .. , • ...,,, .... .,.~,Kt~. ALISHA AMe.f!• HALL .... 11 .... a ,..tltlOll 111 tfll• court fot .., ordO• ellow1111 ,..Clll-• to Clltft .. Mr Mm• lnlf!I ALl~A AMIE• HALL to ALISHA AMBER WINDHAM. Mltctll-·~Of L• ·~ yoen ere Ult -lecll llld ..e1 lie tUornpOftltl lllY C-ty, CM!fof"11i.. DtlHt ac-20, 1te1 "'9 NCIWft'( refer,_. 1' In lflo c...trotl l"wc•I t: Stealltft 111-rt, Tron1f.,... dclcum..,._ eftd lllY tllo llM of .,..,_.. LOI 11 In 1100 "C" of ~f'I Trent!wrft wbcOftlrKtOrt.. Addition lo tllo T-n Of Stftlt Ane, In P11bllllllt0 Or-Cootl Delly Pllet, The DISTRICT ,._.,.,"" rltfll to lllt City of S.nl• AN, County of Ott. Jl, 1'11 .,, .. t rele<t 91Y °' •II lllcll O< to welw .,y It It ......, O<dltrtcl IMI ell _ _.s OrM9f, S!Mt of Collfomle, eJ lltr ltrttulerlllft °' lnlormolttl .. 111 1111y l11t.re1ted '" Ille mener tforoHld eppt•r lltforo 111 11 court Ill C)ofltrtmont No, J el 700 Cl¥k C:01ttor Oflvo W"1. 5aftl• ,.,,., '-lltorftle, Oft Otctmller t, Ito I, et 10: Ill o'clOCll e,m . WlO 1'--there lhow Clllll, If Ofty tlley ....... Wiiy Mid petltloft IO< Cl\llnge of --Id not lie ......... m.., r.cotWct In '** •. -1J of 1110. 0< In .. lllcldlft9. MIKl l'-"t Records°' Loe A....... Piil.iC lll1C£ Tllo OtST••cT ..... -.! ... ,,..,. COllftly, Clllforlllt. Ille OlrKIM of tllo Otplf't-1 Of Tiit ~-·of 11111 ..,_,,y It llOO lftdllUrlel Relellont Ille .. fttfll N. ar ...... ey, $tllltAnt, CtlltOfnl•. SUl"IEltlOlt COUltT 01' CALll'OltNIA 11revtlllll0 rMe of per dlM! we.-. In Torma of .... <•all '" lewflll _, COUNTY 0" O•ANOI flle IOUlll'f In wflld\ ttllt WOf'li "to lie of 111• UllllM IW... Oft <°"'lrmetlo" of In lM Melter of llOrlofmoct tor elldl crffl w t.,._ el u le, or 11ert ce1ll end 11•1•11<• IN ~ketlonof wor•m•n neodtd lo ••nwlo t"° evld•11ud lly 1101• •• , 11r•• ,., CHEltYL KAY LULL (Ofttrect. Tile-M ,. ... -°"Ille et"" II 11 lurtlltf ..WM tllft • <•Y of lhll w•r to .,_ ~ lie 11'1111111\td In Delly Piiot, • ,. • .,._ ol 9tllt•tl clrculetloll, publl-In tllls county •I IOHI OllCt e .... fO< fowr COfll«UtlW ...... prior to Ille cloy of lfld lloerlno. Mort11•11• or Trull D .. <I oft Ille fwCll"'990fH.,.,,. OISTRICT offlct IOCtlH et tU1 property so solcl Ten "°' ce11t of Alt'77J Pl•co11t11 Slr•ot, Cott• M•u, emount bid to 11e Cl090Slted wllll bid. • O•DHl~ .. T,,09S0MO,. ~ c.!11use C•llfornle '207. Coplu mer bo lllds or ott..-1 IO lie In wrlll"ll ..io C ...... "A obtelMd on rOQunt, A COll'f of thtM wlll be roic:elved •I lllo el0<9Mld otf1ce WherNI CHERYL KAY LULL lies relet Iha" be jlOSlod et Ille loll slit . •t any """ ~' tlft llm 1111llOcttlOft lllod her pelllloft wit.I\ lllo clerk of tlllt Tllo toregolfll tclltclul• of per""" Oeted Oc1. 21, 1"1 R-idH.P,.,....r Jllllgtof"" ~C-1 llo,_ end~ ootoof Nie. C«Klrt lor ,ermluloft to <111"9'1 lltr ••en Is 11...o _. • WOffll119 O.y of OATEOtl>ltlhldeyofOct., ltll. neme lrom CHERYi. KAY LULL to t ight (I)~ Tiie rel• lor holldoy J .. n-11 CHAltLI E ANN LULL; now, •llCI ovwtirno WOffl -II lie.,·-· E•e<utrla of Int tlltrefwo, time •M _.,.II .... ., &IMr'llll A l"rtf ......... C.,.WMIOft t•D-SCfWl,Wttl• N-,..n ..... CMlfonMe '*-714 ~ EtttleOf told OO<edtnt IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 11111 ell It illell llO mendelory upon Ille aA•T "·WADI per10111 lnterHltd In the matter CONTRACTOR 10 .......... IM '°"tree! ATTOltNIYATLAW •foret•ld •PP••• •l Collfornle 11 ewor ded. eftd u11on e ny 4U S. ''""' M •• WW 719 Superior Court for °'"'9' Coullty, wllcontrte1or under lllm to pey llOC PulllltNd Oranet Cool! Delly Piiot, Lei A ....... CA 9911 Oe11trtmon1 ~ 700 CMc Center Orlw leU lllen IN sold llO(lfi.d roto1 to 111 Plllltlallod o.-Coast Otlly Pllol Wot, $tllte AN. Cotlfornlo 92101 Ofl -r11rnon -lo.,.O llY tllem In "'° Oct 2l. JO, -· 6, IS, Itel ..,, .. , Oct. n. n. 2', 1t11 4'1W1 Oecemller ?, 1tl1 •I to :IO o'clock, eae<ullonOl lhe cOfttrwt. e.m., of Mid cloy, •nd lhen ..,.. INr• No llldder mey wllllclr ... hi• llld for shew ceuw, If any they 11•¥•, why ulcl a ,erlocl of forty-five (451 doy1 ofter eppllcollon tor cllonge OI ,..,.,. should .,.. d•l• Ml tor tllo _,,1111 Of bids NOTICIE 01' l"V9UC MU•INO NOTICll 0, Dl~UTION 81flOltlE TMIE CITY COUNCIL 0' l"AltTMlltst411" 01' THIE Pullllc notlu •• llorelly g1.,en tlltl CITYOI' FOUNTAIN VALLIEY tllt CURCl·TURNER CO., e oenorel NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN !NI pertnenlllp, end JULES A. MARINE, Oft Tuolldey, Novomller l, Itel, et e:OO e n lndl¥1dutl, heretofore dol1111 P.M. In tho Council QlomO..., 10100 11<.11111011 under IM tlctltloul firm Sla ter Aonue, Founteln Velley, name onO 1tyle ot C·T MAlllNE Ctllfomlt, h City Covllell wlll llOlcl • PROPERTIESet 117 l ido Per11 Orlw. llUl>lk i.ortnoon llW lotlowlnv: Clly of N-por1 Seecll, COunty of O•OtHANCE NO t2S -AN Orenge, SIMle Of C.llfornle, did on 111t ORO I HANCE OF THE CI TY list City of Augu$t. ttll. llY mutual c 0 u N c I L 0 F THE c I Ty 0 F (OftMnl, dllsol\/O 11\e said pert .... "hlp FOUNTAIN VALLEY AMENDING end termlntlt lllelr rel•tlon• as SECTION 10.H 065 OF THE ptrl,..rslNreln FOUNTAIN VALLEY MUNICIPAL S.ld 11us1net1 In 11\e future wlll 1M CODE PERTAINING TO THE cOftductOCI btl' C & C ~HAGEMENT MAINTENA.HCE OF HO PARKING CO., e .,_,.rel pertNnl\lp, who will lONES ON CERTAIN PRIYATE pey •ftd dlK!leroe all llelllllllol - ROADS. dellh of Ille tlrm ond retelve all Re<qllOllWlll W0<l<1/8ltck Angus monlH peyel>le 10 the llrm. Tllo Fountel1150fflce 8ulldlnot Fur1"-notice '' llOreby given t11e1 Fountoifl Vall.., Sllellng Center th t u nd• r1 I g ned w 111 nol be Thi• matter 11 llolng proc•u•d ro-llllo, from 11111 cloy on tor Olly PUrwont to"° P1...,,1.,. uw1 of.,. olltlgetlont ln cwrrod by 1110 Stet• ot c:MlfOn\lt (Gov't Codt Soctloft Curci-Turner Co or Jules A Mori,.. In 65,000 •I uql end the FOUftteln Yelloy "'' own ...,.. or In n.. nom• ot "'" lonlng Ordln•nce. The lonl1111 firm. Ordlnenc.o, lonlft9 ~ -••hllllll OATEO e l Newport B••cll. ere Oft Ille In Ille Plonnl.,. Ooi>trtm..,1 Colllornlo. 11\ll Jtsl csoy ol Auo~•. end we t¥al.-for 11Ulllk IMpectlon '"'· Ond HOrnlrwtlon. T-~'"9 to testify In fe-., In _..itloft to lhll pr-I "111 lie Ol¥eft Ml -rtUftllY lo do IO. If lurtllor lnfor',,..llon 11 dellrod, YIKI mey cont«t IN PIM\1111111 Ooi>trtm.,t ., tU-IJ1!. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VAL.LEY EWl'l"IM<C- C"1Clerk JOHN CURCI. Gen..-tl Port,., of CURCI-TURNER CO Pul>llllWO Orenvt CO.It Delly Pllol, Oct. 23, Itel 4641 .. 1 NOTICIE Of' SAU 01' 0, AUNOC.IED "lltSONAL l"•Ol"IE•TY PlllltlsMd Or-Coosl Dolly Pllol Oct.1J, 1W1 Notlco It ....,...,Y g1.,., thtt uridor .,...I ond """'*" lo Stctloft ••of .,. ------------Cttlfornle Clvll C-lllo prociorty llstod ... -belleYod "' lie .......,_d llY Kim OIDomo, -In t eddreu ... JIU So LOWOll, Soni• Aft•, MN-I069S C•lllornl• 'fJ7fJ7, wilt lie tolcl ot PUllll~ NOTICE OF DEATH OF oucuon •t nst Jeva Rd .. cost• Meta. M Y R 0 N H 0 W A R D Co~l~~:,~~o..°"o~°:iici~:~rv M I L L E. R , S R • , a k a 1 ,..,119. 1 '°''· rv ·-· 1 St•• MYRON H. MILLER. aka TV,111twrv.1..,...te111o,1w-ovt M HOWARD MILLER 1>e11c11 wt-1111111, misc bOtllet 01 · • •lcoflollc lleY • 1 ~lllNI, misc. record aka M .H . MILLER ANO elbums. 1 coffM t.ie, 2 end to111 ... 1 0 F P E T I T I 0 N T 0 111111911111 •-. >•wet c11rome tebte, ADMINISTER ESTATE mite. toys, mlK ,,.,.., tP .. k•"· N O A 110682 lernl'S. 11\111 roo. (twtdPflOMI, _, . • • CllO, mite. plcturwt. c-•· refrto., T o a I I h e I r s , d111ttte ... w11i. c11e1ri, '°""'''" •'· beneficiaries creditors toosi.r, mlK. kllchon Items, mlK. • • men's cl..,..,mlK. _,.,,. •• CIOlllos, and contingent c reditors of 111ec11 11eg, mite. 1owe1s, 11oth •U9S. Myro n Howard M ille<, Sr •• heir ttt1or, mite. shoes ' 1111rws. aka Myron H . M iiier, aka --... W/quMfl llH moltrfts. M Howard M iller aka cllest of dr•wert. 2 n111111 uends, • / mlrrw ' clwst, doullle lied, stereo M .H . Miller and persons tK-Mtrt>.~.hMa.oemo•. who may be otherwise Oetee1tt11sttt110oyot0ct011er, 1t•1. Interested In the w il l Puoll~~~.u.,.Pllot, and/or estate. Oct. 21, 1to1 A petition has been filed by Myron Howard Miller Jr. and Marjorie Miller Capp in the Superior Court o f 0 r a n g e C o u n t y ~~.'i:'~,. requesting that Myron T•USTH'SSALI Howard Miller. Jr. and T.5.No.MCttH-l'C Marjorie Miller Capp be on No..e~ 1a11. '"'· •• t·u appointed as personal A.M .. BEAR STATE FINANCIAL . CORPORATION. a Ce llfornle r e p re s e n t a t t v e t o corpor .. 1o11, •• ""'Y -'"(od Trv1•• administer the estate of unc1et ...a pUr....,,t to Oood 01 Trust Myron Howard Miiier Sr ••0<utoc1 bv J-!lfl 01Lut10, • 1111111o 1 ' mM, rtc:Orltd August 1'1tl, 1..,, II (under the Independent,,.., No. ttm, 1n -1~. - A d m I n i s t r a t i o n o f '"°· ot Offk1t1 .--os '" 111e ottlc• ot Estates Ac:t). The petition tlle Cou.,ty Recorder 01 Ore1111• ftOl lie gr-td. A ptyrntftl bOnd tnO o perttwmOftCe IT IS FURTHER ORDERED llltl • bond wlll De required prior to <OCIY ot lllh twder "' -ceuse lie e aecullon of Ille controcl Tiie pullllshe<I In Delly Pllol. • new\Olper poymenl ~II lie In Ille lorm set lortll ol gener•I clrculotlon. PUllll•hed In In 111e contrect clOCurnenu. Orenoe County. tor once • -• for Govem11111 llOerd lour wHki. By Oorollly Harvey Flaller, Otltd Oct ?1, ttll Purcl\oslftO Director Rorwld H. Prorlner Pullll~ Oronoe Coest Otlly Piiot, J..,.... ot IN Ocloller ll. lO. ltll ~I. 5-lorCour'I Jeme1L .• ...., AllWMY at L.lw 1 .. H. EllCIW, Ste._, Gle11Hllt 81111Mt1 l'artl NOTICI INVITING 8101 AllM!elm, CA ... , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !NI 17H) tS644!90 •Hl•d pr-uls tor turnltlll"ll ell Publlllltd OrlflOe Coo1I .D•llY Pllol. labor. m aier lel1, eciulpment. Oct n . JO, Hov. •. ll, 1t11 46l2 .. 1r0111C>Of'\Ollon •nd well tocllltlff es ------------lm •y be requ i red tor THE CO NSTRU CTION OF SITE IMPROVEMENTS TO BALEARIC -------------!CENTER. 1'1.S IUIHrlc Streel, COIU T.... Mow, ond alto Ille CONSTRUCTION NOTICIE 01' T•USTEE'S SALIE OF A RESTROOM ON THE COSTA T.S.-SHI._,. MESA COUNTRY C LUB GOLi' On N-r 1'. 1tl1. el IO·:IO e.m., COURSE, 1701 Golf Couru Ori.,.. Cel Cont ~geoe. n duly eppolnl.cl Coile Me10, Cellfornl• wlll be TruttH under -purw-lo DffCI ot rtcelved llY tllt Clly Of Coste Mell, ti Trvtl rtcoro.cl O.Ctrnller ll, 19'0, In the office of tllt Clly C .. '11. 11 Folr book U .. 7, peoe n•, of Otflcl•I Orl•o. Colte Mell, Ctllfornlo until Ille Re<ordt In the offl<e o(. Ille County llOur 11:00 am . N_,,,.,.r •. Itel, ti Re<ordors Of OrlflOe Cout1ly, SIOI• of wlllcll lime lllty wlll l>O o'"ned Cellfornl• euculed bY Jofln H Kuyper pulllk ly erct rNO •-In the COUftCll -Evelyn J. Kuyper, llust>eftCI •nd Clloml>O". Seolod _.is Sflell lleM wife, WILL SE Li. AT PUBLIC lllelltlootllle-"'-11\enomeof AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER the llldder 11111 no other dlttl"11ul1lll1111 FOR CASH tpeyollle el llme ot ule In morkl. Any bid recel¥e<I tiler lho l•wful ..-y of Ille United Sltlesl In .clloduled clotlno time for tlw rKolpt u. Lollby OI Ille offk H Of Hunl -Of Olds .,...I lie retumod ID 1"° lll<lder Fensterm•••r , • proteu1one1 unopened II 111a11 be Ille 101• cor'"retlOft •1 •20 H-port Contor r••-11t>iNty of 1"" -ID ... lflet Drive, "-" Beech, CA., Suite ?11. hit bid Is recel,,.d In proper 11 ...... •ti rlgllt, tlU• •nd lnte<HI con•eyod lo Conlroclort may llld Oft llotf. profects end now lltlcl by II unoo.-telcl D-of or 1ndl¥ldu•l P<oJ0<t1-Truu In the .,,--rty 11tuete<I In wkl A wt of Pltnl. ll>eClflcotlons, and C-ly -SIM• -rlllld u : Loi II olller conlrtct oocuments may IM of Traci Ho ""as-., Oft• map oblOlned In Ille olllc o ot lllt rttorded In -17•. 31 end 31 ot Oeper1,,,..,I of LelMln Se"'kes, n ml1oll•--111 fN office ot the Felr Orlw. eoa. .Meow. Colllorftl•, County recoroe< of utd County. upon ,..ulpe of • _..._Ill• too of The 11roet •ddren end other ".00. If llldders request plent - common cleslgnallon, II any, ot the 1poclflct1lons lie malled, Ill• Clltf9t r••t property d .. crll>Od •l>ov• II wlll INl$7.J0Dt•M1. purpor1ed to lie 104' Tustin Ave., E•cll bid slloll lie mod• 011 lllt Coste M .... Ctllf n.21 propoul lorm end In llle m.,.ner TM u~ Trust .. dhctolmt pro¥1-In IN contrect documel!C•, any tl•blllly for eny lncorr..:1 .... u ot •nd 111011 lie occomp•ftlod 1111 • the 1trHt -•ta end otller common certified °' ce1hler's meek ., • llld dulgnotlon. If •ny, ~ he,..111. llOnd ,., not Int then 10 percent of tlle S.ld wlo wlll be mode, 11111 without emownt of the llld, m-poyellle lo .,,. co.,entnt or wafronly, eapren or City of COIU Mew lmplled, ,_n11n9 till•. -seulon, or Tiie Cont rector shell, In the oncumllr..cn, lncludl"llf~. cllorgot porlorm•n<• o l the wor• end elld ••-of Ille TrultM -of "'" lmP<ov.......i.1, coonform lo IN !Abof lrusll crNted by wld Offd of Trust, ID C-of the Slot• ot Collforftle end pey lh• "1n•olnlft0 pr\nclpel surr!l o1 otller ie.n of tlw Slote of Ctlllornlo llW nottCSI MCured lly wkl o-o1 apj)llcable 1,.,.,.to. wltll U. e.ceptlon Trvtl to wit· S9S,000 oo wllll intereal only of well ¥orletlons •• may be thereon from July s. ttll ot ll"-per required under Ille 11>eCl1I 1tol11trs annum• provldlld 1n w ld noteh ) plut pursu•nl to wlllcll proceedings costs end eny ..,,,encn o1 .,. •mount here-.,.. tellen -Wlllcll ,,.,.. to lie _..,,,;,..o •I fhe 11-of wle no1 bun supornded lly Ille pro· with 1n1or .. 1 *!ermined et Ille hme of ¥111ons of 1"° Lotior c:oct.. Prelorenct wle. to ltbor "'°" lie glwn only In 11\e TllO ......,l<lary under said Deed Of menner provldlld lly •-Tr u 11 htrotolore e••<uled end No llld ,,,.II lie conslclefed unlttJ It dell¥orecl ID the undenlgned • written Is mtdo Oft • form furnl,_ lllY tht Oe<tertllon of clefewll end Oem.llCI tor City of Colte Mew, -Is m.-'" Sele, •nd • wrl1'ell NOlk• of OelMllt tccordonc• wltll tllt Pf'O"ltlons of tlle -El«t!Oft to Soll. TM ull<lffsl11riod Pf-I requlremenlt. couMd Mild Notice Of Deloull end Etell lllOOtr must lie lkenMd tM El..:tlon to Soll to IM re<orde<I In tllt tlto prequollflt!CI H requlre<I by low. county •lie<• ttw reel property It Ttw City C-.Cll of Ille City of CotU locet.O. Mew rewrws tllo rtgllt 10 roje<t MIY DATEOOc1-r 1'.1tl1 or•ll bldL CM Cotil Mm"toete llK. Ell•n Phinney ts wld Trvst•, City Clffk of Ille By A W. Fe111t.,moller Qty ot COiie W.W PUllll"*' Orange C6'Jt Dolly Piiot. Pubtltheel OrenQe Coest Dally PllOt. Oct. 13. :IO, NO¥. 6, ltll 4"S-11 Ocl. U, lO, 1"1 0•1 .. 1 PVIUC II~( PUIUC 11~£ CONIOLIOA'TID •E POaT 01' CONDITION r · ,.,,.,, Pullll...., Or-C-t ()ally l"li.t, Tiit toll-lftll persons ero doing tllnlftOUM: THE GRANO GAit.AGE, n:D lHt C-t H..,_..,, C.-•I MW. CA t»ts. I I . ,.,._ County, Slh of Celltwnle, will .. 11 ti s set for hear no en ..,.,pt. 11\lbllc •1.C:llOft to lllghost llldder for N o. 3 at 700 Civic Center cest> ,,..,e111e et time of wte In 1ewtu1 Drive, West, In the City of money of IN United StotnJ •• ,,,. .. ICTtTIOUS 8USINIEU Santa Ana California on ffOftl entrenct lo tho Old Orengo NIIMI STATIMaNT • C.Unty Cowl-. loc.iecl Oft S.nte Cont0lld•ec1 Report ot Con<lltlon of "The Benll OI 0.tlllll County'" ol FOU11tol11 Volley, Oreft99, end Oomu llc Subtldlerlea ot the clo• ol bust,..u Oft Septemller 30, ltll s .... 8•MI H• IUJ Ooll«A--* I•~ : ~ ., ' I : : i .... CIUOTHUS l&l•OADWAY MOtlTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6.42-9150 --- IALTllBGHO .. SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCUff CHAPll 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 --- PIHCIM01"1H WTNS'WOITVAaY 627 Main St ~nllngton Beach 536-6539 --- Oct. "· 22, ......... 6. 1"1 6».., Alen.r Corporetloft, • C.lllornl• , .. ,.,.uon, ,.,.. PIKefltl• A~vo. -------------•Costa~ Cttltomle .. 27. NIWf'CMtT-MelA UNl,.eO SCMOOLOllTIUCT , L.aGAL MOTtC8 N«n'ICI "°" IMA 01' SU•l"\.US l"•CW91tTY NOTICE IS HERE9Y GIVEN .,.., tll• eoerd of Ed1o1cet1011 of tll• H .. port·MIM Unified Sc'-1 Ollltrkt, Or•-C-ty, 11 off.,.lnt for Mle 111r111111 1<11001 f11rnll11re. For lnformttlOfl, cell O«ollly Fltller, 71•7tc>-Jl17. HEWl'ORT-MESA UNll'IEOSCHOOl. 01$T•ICT Of Or9t!OI c-ty, CA lly. Oorotlly H•r.,ey F1111or, C.P.M. ~~Olf'f("IDr (7141 7 .. 1111 ...,_.ltllff or-. C-1 Delly l"I._., October 22, a , t'lll 46441 .. tCTIT10UI •ut1••• NAM9 ITATUllelff TM felloWllll ,...._ ere dolfl9 _. __ , SUl"lltlOI' TVIACO, , .. ~ AW.llW, CtlUI Meu, C.llW'llll "'21. Mlcl1 .. 1 INfll, t11tt Mtftlefto, Ml•• V.te. Cel"'""9 .... ~ .......... ,,,,.,.......,., ,,......,. .., ..... Clll...,... ..... Tiiis Wtl!Mff I• C'...SW<IH lly INtv......_ MkN91Sfwfll Tlllt llllSlllOH II cOndwclilCI lly o c_.,•Uwt. A._c,.,pw ..... OrMF,......,. Soc:NIMy Tlllt """"'°"' -filed wit" -c-tY C:le!1I Of 0r•flll9 OllllllY Ofl Ott. "· ltol . '11Wlt l"llblltlltd Or ..... CMst Otlty ....... Oct. U , JO,""°'· 6. It "'1 ..iMt "ICTIT10US hlf•llU lllAMe ITATWM9MT , Tito fOfloWI.,. ,..,_ are dol119 ...,.. __ : LIL AOGIH,.,._,... .._ .. llW., H_..._........_CA..._ Ro•11oy Curtis e erl, 1U6 ll. R___, Or.,°""90, CA.,..._ THI 0.-. tM I . R-... ~ .. Or.,.e,CA...._ TM• MIMH II c-IH •Y t 111111 ................ .... ("'1hhfl ™• ........ -fllOd "'"" Ille c-fy a.ft .. Or9lllt CAwleY °"Ott. ti, t•t. NU .. Tllo 1o11-1.,. Po,._• .,. doing November 4, 1981 at 9 : 30 A11t 111¥4., Ott-Sycemor• Street lluSlllftl•: a .m . elld Broedwt11, s.Me A.ho, Cellfornla, PACll'IC BUSINESS se•v•cES, IF YOU OBJECT to the •llrloht,llli•-lntereslcon ... .,.010 lltt Oorwt I.JI., Coste Mete, CA t'Ma. ti f end IMIW lleld llY II~ Yid OMO Of Jem .. Timothy Tift, "" 0orw1 gran ng o the petition, Tnist 111 the.,,._,..., slluote<I 1n "'d Ln., cost. MIMI, CA.,,..._ • you should either appear county enci s111e oescrlbod et: Ewll11t KaOi..-I,,. Tott. 11" Dorset at the hearing and s tate Lot SJ of Trect No. 500S 11 por map Lfl.,Cott•Met.t,CA'2t1'. b" t i fll re<O<dod In a.. 113. ~ 11..,.. 11 Tllh !IWIMu 11 c-..c1eo 11y ... your o 1ec ons or e of MIKell.....n ""'-tn tt. office Of lndMd ... L wr I tten objections with the 111e CCK1111'f •«order ot u1<1 C-ty. Tiii• ;,.':.!,t T=s flled wltll ttlo court before the hearing, Tiie strHt lddreu end 0111er c;ovnh ClortlOI 0renoo Colln\v on Oct. Your appearance may be ~::'1"';~op"!;~~r•':,.:ny~O::,.'~. 21,1tet. In person or by your 11urport•dlo1Mt tnt Cll•rt•tton ..'71144 Pllbll ..... 0rOllge Cottt Delly Pltot. Oct. 2l. JO, New. 6, tt, t"1 ._., attorney. streot, c:osa Mnt, ee11f .... 1e. I F Y O U A R E A Tho lllldl1"11911td TNI .. dhdetm1 C R E D I T 0 R o r a ~;: ,•:::1~:"~"!=~:::.'!: contingent c reditor of .the dHl911euon, 11 ony, s'-" htreln. deceased, yoo must file Seid .... wlll lie rneoo. llut wlt'-t Your claim with the court cne11t11t or werrenty, Hpreu or .. ---··-1••.. lmplled, ........... tltJo, pOllMltlOft, .. NAMia'iTAft'M.•T o r pres en t I t to the enc11m1w-. '° Piii tM ,...,, .. "'"' Tll• '•"•••,.. ,., .. ., 11 do1111 personal representative P'll'K•lltl tum•,,. not•h> •«uroo ~~· .. ~~,. UACH fli'OTORING appointed by the court ::.::. :e:..:.cZin:~ ~':: ::.~'. Accnso•i•s. tMis Newpo11 11.,... within four months from ecrvenctto, 11 MY. ~ 111o '•""• ot Cell•-.., CA "'2'7. ' the date of first Issuance w•• o.-., 'fl'w1, '°"· c11er• •1111 Jom ,.,.,,, Mtttlwl•, •• .._,.n of letters as provided In .. ,._ of -Tni .... -' of 111o Oltft Cl .....,.,, eooctl, CA fliWO ti .....,. of th _..,_ tr111ts c,.Nted by Mid Oood Of Tr,,... Tiii• '""""-I• ~ .,.; °" sec on ,..,.., e P• vv.te T11e t••• ernount ,, 111e 1111peld IMlvMhlOI. code of California. The 11e1enco of'"'.,,_,.,. M<woct 11y .H111M11111ettlt9M time for flllng clefms Wiii 111e 11rellfftY .. .,. te1d.,.. ,..._111e Tlllt ......,_. -'"" ••t11 "'° not expire prfor to four !:!~•!t ci:;t:in!·~·~,::~"~;~ :.;,:i.on•Of9ftOIClNlt.,."Oct· months from the date of :i111k•~ .. -*-tco"' s.1o 1• ""f: the hearing noticed aboW. ~-klery wMlf' _.. o... ., act~~ .. c:;' Dolly.:.., YOU MAY EXAMINE Tr111t 11tte1otoro u~w••• •11• • ' the flle kept by the court ..... .,.,.. • .,. ~..,... • -'""' If you are 1nterested I" the '*'•"• .. o.tHlt _. Dem.- Tlllt ........-. -ti• •11'1 .. c-ty °"' .. ~ Ceullly °"Oct. NU .. estate you may fife ,., Seto, .,,. • wrttttfl Helle• fl/f ' Ooto111t 1111 e1ec.t10n 10 hit TM f'ICT11'aut Wll••• request with the court t ~,,.,_ ".,,... .... ,. .. 1c. "' Tll• •=•:"=n, _.1 "=:.'":::=.":,.• trhece11~sptel~!!flatlce ndof =:i:.-:i..:::,:,:::.,.•,.: ti,,.,, "'""' -..-.: ,.. T M ,, .... ,,.. "'"" 11 ••rte • n ...... ory"' ~" e • ~,,...,.. ........... Olo ... c:w.tD91tr.... CATllUtA DIV•L.OitMeNT ........ : of the petltlons, e«ount O...-:Ot1-.rt,t"' ... on. __ ~_-_ .... __ .,_._ .. _,.., ___ ...,_-+COMN.NY ........ ...-.. I ' I aMT•R~ltlH~! HU Jnd rtPOrtS detulbed In HAit STA~, ...... CA-. c111111.---.c.t11--.~-. Stctlon 1200 .5 of th ,,1NAHC1ALC:011it0111.t.T10H UtetheDally PUot .=:-:~-o..,,....., .:~:.:.:-J:. a...._ California Prob9teCodt. :..'1=...w.• " •""•'"'-...___..-ou-"f'utiletult"aenlce 1111a...._1,~_.,. Tltla ....... 11c..-.....,• PIP91'1!_'!.t__HAMILTON, .,.,...._,ta!ltonlN...., ______ .... ,......... •• ,.._. __ .., IMI•••• ~••TZ 11M>,..11n MortUllY • ~INlefY directory Your T..I ~ -..... ... .. .,_ .=::·=, .... •"" ... 6061. Oltftlt., Wtl 1111. ::=Oeloll Cfenwtory lfl'Vlce la OUT c.Mr0..•°'911911~-0d. e.!lffafttfOr ... ~•°"-LOI Anfllel, ca. "'14 ....... loll 1825 0111., A¥e.. spectall). tt, 1t11. .,,.. ~ ,..,_ .,,,... Publlshed 0rlftl9 Coett "*.!.."-;:'... ~ OolfY ..._, Col1• ~ _,o ~ CaJI 642-5111 ex\, m ,,_ .... er.et c...a OMy ,,_, .........,O...CMll D9ttY,,.., Delly Pilot, Oct. 22. 23, 29, ~ ....... ..._...,,. ..,.li.'. _____ s,..o._55_~ _____ , ____ ~ ._ __________ Od. ......... 1.\"" .... Od. M.• ............ 4'IM! "" 4617 .. 1. ..., ~· Jo I CHll and -from.,..,., , U.S. Tro...,,.,securftlos ........ . F-re l lllllds sold end 1tc11rllles 1111rcheed ...oer tOfMments to r•wll ln -.tic ottk n •. LOOM. Totel (UCludlftll unetmtd lnc:omol . . . . II. Len: R-fO< PG•Jlbt• AS.SET'S lotftlosMs..... ·•••············•·••·• c. Lotnt,Mt.... .. ... . . . . ..........•......••.. Benll P.-.m!llH. F F & IE., etc. . , .. OtllortllO'ls tt,MJ ttl . 2,15$ " .... '' t1,1'4 . • '71 m TOTAL ASSETS ... • • ••....... ll.t54 1.IAllLITllS Oemend dopotltt Of lndMClllets, pertnorlfllPl, Mid cofl>S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . • . . . ... 11,eu Time end .. .,.,.., deposits of lndMO.tll, per~, end COf'PI. . • . . • . . , , .................... , .. " .. , .. U,6U Oepo11u., st-.s...., po1111c• ..,.....111 .. 1 . . . . . • • . • • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • •• • . . . . .. • . • . . . • * Atlolltor--'ts..... •.. ......................................... 115 Cor1111od end oHlctn" clltcllt .... ., ....... , ...•. , . , ... , .................. Ml TOTAL DEPOSITS IN OOMl!STICOFl'ICl!S •.......................... , .........• ,021 Totll dHllllld dopo11ts ................. , ................ 11,m Tot• time & MVlllOS depM!tJ.. . ...•... , . ,. . ., .. ,., ..•. IS. Jct TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC ANDl'OREIGNOl'l'ICES..... , .................................... 111 Ollltr 11.Wll11es .................................. ,, ••••••.•.• ,,, , •• , • ···'" TOTAL LIABILITIES <• •clYlllflt 91111ord1Mled .... .. •"Cl~) .......• ,. ............................................. .. IMA1te~oa1tSeQUfTY CMlmel\'*11 ••No . ...,,ol!IMnllll 1,too.000 II. N•.--•outsUl\dlfll "'4,..S •..•.•.•.•••• , ••••••••••. ,a,n6 TOTAL CONTltl9UTllO CAl"ITAL ,,, •••••.••.••••..••.••••.••.••.•.•... loll• ..... "'"~lftllotltff • t ...... -................................ , ........................ 116 ~gi:t ~:.~w.~~~:i t:OUlTY ••.. '. • " ..................... • •• ' •• '.ua SMAltlHOU)ttRSlOUITY ........................................ , ll.Al4 MeMCMtMDA ~lo9enf//f cteflt_..,.lfta ,,, ................................. M o,Tlftle~of .... Mlft ~llllMlofttof ........... -................. ,. ................ " ..... MM'lltt v-tf / ~~9CWM-···················~ .................................. . T• .,,...,,......, • ..,.. ... o...r ....... \ltcit...,........ ... CAltlllof -. "---R, ........., """.,.. .,.. ceo., .. • s ... , • ..... ..ti ..... ,., ..................... ~ 1119\!0 ...... ._..... tt11 w........,,. tw1talftH '" •• ~ c111c-.... .. _ .. llONofl, .. I lltl'°"' Mt OM11......,_. Ill .... ,...,. II.,_, ..... -.... ,,... ... forfll,_,. .... _.Mt •ti."91M,C ....... ~ ..... .. WllOt't ---.. """"'9 llllW --~ ...... Ot'9IMr tt, "91, .. ,_.... "°'"'· ~ ,., ........... 0..-"''---"· ......... .._....Ot'M9tC:.... o.11, ..... Ort. .... .I I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Frld1y, October 23, 1981 .. ~ ........... Lester Lamn. dean of soc1ety bandleaders. holds a copy o/ his album ... Lester Lanm and the Tiffany Ball" recently m Los Angeles· Ce11tury Plaza Hotel Lanzn supplied music for the Royal Weddmg reception Lester Lanin band tops in .society By YARQENA ARAR .. _ ..... ,.,... ...... LOS ANGELES -Lester Lanin, known to many as the dean of society bandleaders, strides across the vast lobby of the Century Plaza Hotel, a small figure carrying h alf a dozen gaily colored cotton hats. "Here, take one," he says to a reporter, offering a hat which, it turns out. has his name printed on the brim. "You have kids at home'! Take some more. I've been giving them out all over the world for years now." The hats. he explains, are a tradition that began years ago when he handed some out to liven up a dull Yale Law School prom. "It's just a novelty," he adds almost sheepishly. "H the music isn't good, the hat won't help." It was a somehow incongruous beginning to an intervi~w with a ¢an, who has so recently ~upplied mus ic for the Royal We ddin g rece ption, not lo mention seven inaugural balls and co untle ss other di s tinguis hed weddings, d ebutant e partie s and telebrations of all kinds. But then Lanin himself is something of a surp1rse, with his Me l Brook s accent and unabashed enthus iasm . For close to half a century, he's pla yed for princes and pres idents, the rich and the famous. President Richard Nixon used to sit in on the drums when t,.a nin played at the White House; John Kennedy, whose back injury kept him from dancing. Lanin recalls. "used to stand behind m e and say, 'Go Lester , go!" Yet Lanin still sounds starry eyed as he describes the reception at London's venerable Claridge's Hotel foll owing the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. '·Believe me, at the beginning it was almost embarrassing, wtien they. announced, 'And now, Lester Lan in and his orchestra.' Well, you know. I don't even do that in America. co m milted to memory since there is no sheet music on a Lanin bandstand. That's a lot of music : Lanin figures he could lead a band for a couple of days straight without ever repeating a song. The '60s and '70s were tough times for ballroom d ancing, but these days Lanin finds himself busier than ever. "We've had 20 years or more of the girl dancing there and I'm dancing here. And I say Lo the fellow next to me. 'Hello Tom, how are you?· and I look around, and I'm dancing with a man. I think touch dancing is great. "It's my hum bl e opinion that anything good lasts," he adds. "I think that good rock and good disco and good country is here to stay . But what's wrong with Cole Porter?" Firm cautious in furnishing term papers WASHI NGTON (APl -A Seattle firm that markets college ter m papers says it will give to any professor who asks, the names or students at the pr o r·s school who have purchased its wares. The Postal Service said that the offer py Pacjfi c Research. which sells 10,000 dlfferent term papers and does research to order. was part of a consent d ecree s igned by the firm following a postal investigation. The firm also agreed to insert in its catalogs, order forms and ads a warning that any student s ubmitting s uc h ma il-order papers to professors as original work may be breaking the law, the Postal Service said . Postal Service attorney fhomas Ziebart said . "The unspeakable happened in this case. Two people at a college in Colorado turned in the same term paper for the same class." WASfflNGTON (AP) -A controversial law requirin& en equity In athletics and other federally subsldb:ecl educational aetlvlUes has led to "1l1ntncant improvements'' in opportunities for women and ,girls, a special advisory panel reported. But the report to Congress, from the National Advisory Co un ci l on Women's Edu cational Programs, concluded that there are still marked pockets of resistance to the law In s u ch areas a s employment and wages. The report said there have been clear improvements in enrollment levels, d earee awards, scholarship distribution and other measures of progress s ince passage of Title IX of the 1972 Educatio n Act Amendments. 'I'he proportion of women , enrolled in traditionally male vocational education courses : rose from 5 percent to 11 percent between 1972 and 1978. One in fi ve members of the Future Farmers of Ame rica organization , whi c h once forbade the admission of girls and young wome n, now a r e female. · Also, the percentage of women enrolled in four-year colleges rose from 43 percent in 1972 to 49 percent in 1979. In two-year institutions, the percentage of women increased from 44 to 54 percent during those years, the report said. Women also earned half of all masters degrees awarded in 1980 compared to 40 percent in 1972, one third of all doctoral degrees compared to one sixth in 1972 and one fourth of all professional degrees compared to one sixteenth in 1972. The improvement was far less dramatic in employment. The percentage of fe male school principals rose only 1 per cent between 1974 and 1978 - from 13 to 14 percent, the report said. And women hold less than one p e r ce nt of the superintendents' posts in the nation this year . The percent of women who are full professors a t colleges and universities rem ained static between 1975 and 1981. ''Women and girls h ave exper i e n ced s ignificant improvements in educational opportunity in the nine years s ince e nactment o f a law prohibiting sex discrimination in federally funded education programs ." sai d Susan Margaret Vance, chairwoman of the commission. She said Title IX has proved itself to be "an extraordinary catalyst for change." But the report also maintained that most change since the law was passed in 1972 was the result of initiati ves at state, local and institutional levels r a t her than of federal enforcement activities. Commission member Bernice Sandler said the changes "have been occurring very quieUy. In most cases, schools are not visited by federal officials." She said federal interve ntion has occurred at less than 1 percent of the nation's schools . Ms. Vance said a continuing federal role in Title IX was important. But unlike many other feminists who support Title LX, she declined to criticize the Reagan administration's approach to enforcing it. · "I don't think this council believes this administration is withdrawing its support for sex · equity," she said. "What you're seeing Is a shift in emphasis in how that issue is being dealt with compar ed to ot her administrations." "Queen Elizabeth s aid that they would dance till 11. 11 : 15, because they were exhausted from thrtt weeks of dancing day and night. We played until almost 3:30. She danced almost constantly for three hours. "Douglas Fairbanks danced and sang 'Stepping in Society.' Mrs . Nancy Reagan -an adorable person -she sang ·All of You.' Princess Grace, who I 1>layed at her wedding, the Monte Carlo ball , s he s ang 'You're Sensational.' I don't m ean that they got up at the ,(llike and sang, but with us as '.they danced. Families moving for jobs, gardens "l can't tell you what a ~hrUUng evening it was. I'm just e Uttle boy from Philadelphia, Jt's nice to play for these people." Lanin hnPorted 17 N~w YortJ musl¢lan1 tor the roy1l ~eddlq, but his bands come ht all •lHI from trios on up. You ton't alw-.vs get Lanln himself bea you hire a Lester Lanin and from his New York office, b~,oa can count on hearin& his br :b\, danceable arran1ement1 !!_! ut\ about anythlna rrom Cote Porter to the Be1Ue1. ff• bl.rel on an off.and-on buls lome 1.500 mu1lclan1, all of wbom II.ave tbe enUre repert.c)(nt SUNNYVALE (AP) -About 300 members of the Redwood Gospel Assembly Church are poised for an exodus to a s pot in the San Joaquin Valley that they hope will become their promised land. The group of "enthusiastic Christians" wants to move 50 miles northeast to Manteca to be "closer to the land,'' aaid the Rev, John WriJht. The conlJ'epUoo, c= mostly of electronics -~ wo attracted to southera SUl J 'oaqui n C_,unty by. oe-w industries and a veaetable' gardening prOject devlHd by members. People 81'e commutJn• rtom the Sunnyvale area to T1'1CY to build mt acre·sized greenhouse for hydroponic 11rdening, a m et hod wblcb relies on a nutrient-rich solution butead of aoil for the plant.I. The mem~n plan to start with cucum~rs. eon,rlbuUng their ...ime and money from sales '" the church. .. So far , everyone bas indicated they want to move to find a new life," said Wright, a dding that about a dozen already have moved. "We try to do things together. We paint each other's houses. We all pitch in," ht aaJd. "And every Sunday we all meet for Bible study ~ eat ~sether." Tb-e church will seek permltslon from the Manteca Pl~ ComUliaslon to convert • n,900.aquare root concrete warehouse Into a ctaurcb. Memben plan to do mott ot tbe physical work needed lo make tbe butldlni into a bCMlte of worsblp. A"'°"' t.bOle wbo ban moved la the ReY. 1Awll Pr~ foundM the cbureb .. Ctty In 1•. After n. _.. in 8unb7Yale, \~• non·denomAGaUonaJ Vtll II plannlnc lta ~mo.~ .. Jock F'loyd stands at bar of his Martinez poker club. near picture of his father. Pretty Boy F'loyd. the Depression·era bank robber and Robin Hood of the Mu1west F~oyd's image revived 'Pretty Boy's' son memorializes father MARTI NEZ <AP > The image of Charles .. Pretty Boy" Floyd, the Depression era bank robber who was made a legend by newspapers and folk singers, is being revived in a poker palace operated by his only soo, Jack. Above the bar in Floyds Casino hangs a photo of tbe famous d esperado. a Robin Hood or the Midwest who was gunned down by G·Man Melvin Purvis at age 30. Nearby hangs another photo of Charles f1oyd, his wife, Ruby, and their son. Jack, then 6. By the time he was 10, Jack was fatherless. but throughout his life he says he has carried fond memories of a man he said was "just like any other father." After working for 17 years in other poker casinos in the San Francisco Bay area, Jack f1oyd decided to open one of his own and memorialize his fa ther. In the first two weeks, people have flocked to play draw poker and low ball at the old brick building Floyd redecorated. Under California's local option law, counties and cities can legalize poker playing for money, although ca sh is not allowed on the tables. Players use chips which are cashed in at the end or the game. In Floyds Casino. the chips carry the likenesses of Floyd's parents -Pretty Boy on the smaller denominations. Ruby on the S20 and $100 pieces Floyd says customers find the romance s urrounding hi s father's life enchanting "It was an exciting era," he s ays, .. and t he ne ws papers played him up and made a Robin Hood out of him." The people of the Midwest felt that Pretty Boy Floyd was striking back for them when he robbed the banks that had squeezed them out during the Depression . Floyd sa ys. "lie could go anywhere and find people who wou ld hide him out," he said. Pretty Boy's luck ran out in 1934 after a 10-year career that sold a lot or newspapers and inspired folk songs by Woodie Guthrie and Pete Seeger The end came near East Liverpool , Ohio, when Purvis gunned down Pretty Boy as he fled across an open fi eld "He wasn't brutal like Bonnie and Clyde," Floyd says of his father. "One thing that's never told Is that he never harmed anybody during a robbery." "I'm not trying to whitewash him." Floyd adds. "If any young people think it was a gla morous life. they should look at the outcome He died when he was 30 years old, he was always on the run and he ended up with hardly any money. And he was den ied the opportunity to be with his family." A rt er Pretty Boy was run to ground, Jack moved in with his maternal grandfather on a farm in Oklahoma. He joined the Navy in World War II and after the war settled in Richmond. Calif. Although he seldom saw his father. Floyd recalls one period or about six months when Pretty Boy holed up with his family in Fort Smith, Ark. "We wouldn't go out much, bu l o nce we w ent to see · Frankenstein,"' he says. "I was only 6 and it scared me. But he was holding me and telling me there was nothing to be scared of." Lease lottery 'no sure thing' Chances of striking it rich in Wyoming are slim CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Adve r tisements appea r ing around t he country say that by risking S30 a person can buy a chance to win an oil or gas lease fro m the state of Wyoming potentially worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. Officials who run the Cowboy State's lease lottery, the only slate operation like it io the na- tion, say that while the claims are true, the chances of striking it rich are slim. Some riling services seeking business through the ads also acknowledge that the invest- ment is no sure thing. "Basicall y , it's like a sweepstakes. lf it's money you can't lose, don't play," says Steven Kester, a spokesman for Public Lands Oil and Gas Services of Denver. Kester says his company has been filing hundreds of lease ap- p Ii c ations for client s each month. But it has not had a win- ner. The lottery is a drawing in which applicants are selected to receive leases that allow them to produce miner a ls on slate· owned land in Wyoming. The leases used to be awarded on a first-come, first.service basis. But bouts of fisticuffs in waiting lines during the 19605 convinced Wyoming officials of the need for another method. Since leases for desirable parcels of land often attract numerous applications. the de- velopment rigbta are awarded through a drawing from a bUTel filled with competing applica- tions. Bernard Snyder of B. Ryan Snyder Co., a company based ln Sant a Ana, said eight clients who have won leases have sold them for prices ranging from $5.600 to ~arty noo,ooo. Snyder said he knew or another instance where a lease was sold for $200,000 plua a percentaae ot all mineral• enr produced. But lt'a not e .. y to pick the rt1ht. parcel of Land to a..t, and th•t la wt.en f11ln1 Hrvlcea comein. , W)'Ol:Diq Land Commlaaloner Oscar Swan, wbo ovtneet &.be lottery, ..,. that fOI' &be UD· lnltl•ted eWten to ...... Wpout help, "tbe Jrl.d StrHplti.ket ,, ... you blu.r oddl ... nun, ..me., fie ulct. nb oa UM lldvtee If ~ ud mlaeral ~-aQd man\boee .............. ~to decide the potential of a parcel. The leases give individuals the right to produce minerals, usual· ly oil and gas, and sell them to the highest bidder. The producer must pay a 12.5 percent royalty to the state. The ftt for the filing service is generally about $15 for each ap- plication. Then there is the cost of s ubmitting the application, which increases to $25 from S15 for the next monthly drawing in November. Investors may enter the leas- ing competition on their own, and the land commissioner's of- fice offers a packet of informa- tion on how to do it. But Swan said anyone who wanted to pay to enter without ''The Irish Sweepstakes give you better odds." knowing anything about the parcels would be a "damn fool." A brochure Crom the U.S. In- terior Department's Bureau of Land Management on a similar program run by BLM offices in 11 Western states even offers tips on how to select a filing ser vice. The federal government over· sees about 18 million acres in Wyoming and offers more land fo r lease in that state than anywhere else. Its leasing entry fees and regulations are similar to Wyoming's. One filing service ad pro· claims: ''Turn'Your Tax Dollars Into Liquid Gold.'' A BLM brochurt) however, ls titled: ··can You Re4Jly strike It Rich ln the Government Oil And Gas Lottery?" "Be wary of filing servt* that palnt an overly opUml8Uc ptcture of your chances of mak· ln1 mc:iney," the BLM cauUont. "Conalder that these nrrns m11 file for bundreds end even tboutandl o( clleat4 OD the limit· ed aumlllr al deatrable parcel.I, and the mon intere•t Uta• flrma can ,merat.e in drawtnp, Lbe ten dwtee each lndtvidual b11otwiftDlle," Pat KorJ', a BLll 1pokeswoJD&DinCheyenae,1aJct h•r offiq oftera about laO parcels a month for lease. Swan said Wyoming offers about 50 parcels from among the nearly 4 million acres of state land under lease. Swan also said ,getting the lease is only the first half of the problem, because winners must pay Sl per acre a year for the lease and must develop the minerals themselves or sell the leases to those who can. But he said filing services can help by providing an idea of what a parcel is worth. One man, he said, had an inflated opinion of the parcel be won and would not accept less, so it never was developed and the man lost his investment. · The number of applications ha ve increased dra matically as interest in energy production has risen. In 1971 , about 1,500 ap- plications were processed each month, Swan said. In 198>, when the federaJ lot· ter y was suspended temporarily by allegations of fixing, the number zoomed to 30,000 ap- plications a month. So far in 1981, entries have been running about 70,000 a month, he said. The one guaranteed winner in the upswing in interest in the program is the state of Wyom· ing, according to Swan. Wyoming collected about $270,000 ln filing fees during 1970. But he estimated that Wyoming would collect about $1 million a month in filing fees alone during 1981, even before .Lbe increase in fees from $LS per entry to $25. FC/)rmer Nazi sentenced HALLE, East Germany <AP> -An East Gel'Qlan court haa sentenced a former member of• Nari PoUce unit to ll{e imprllon· -ment for single-handedly klllinC •t least ao people aild aulltina ln the alayinfl of thousaocb more durinC World War II, the olfidal D6ft *'eMf AON...._ ADN aa&d tt-ytar·old Karl Jae11r, a ~ commlidlr lD ''the notorious fMcllt pottle llM· talion aot•• who toot Pllr'l ID .... ln1 ott tM Wan81J Obitti'lnd aided ln m .. ~flll:tM Ukraine ud elM•""' W .-: tenced . TREMENDOUS DISCOUNT RUCK SALE. RAID IEW 1982 4x TOTAL DOWN .IEW . 13 llCH COLOR I All sets supplied by Video Service Center of Anaheim. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 23, 1981 FRI., SAT. & SUN. ONLY -i 0/23, I 0/24 & I 0/25. DELIVERS AllY llEW FORD · Ill STOCKI (WITH APPROVED CREDIT) WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW T·BIRD IN STOCK! • 1981 I ·BIRD· Automatic trans., air conditioning, power disc brakes. tint., wsw radials, etc. (Stk. J0225) (Ser. 156178). window package, dual S~ortbed . ·stereo radio, s1499 mirrors. c hrome bumper. (023656) (Stk. 50089). COLOSSAL SAVINGS ON BRAND NEW FORDS lllAMD MIW lllAMD MIW ' ) BRAID IEW 1982 SR5 PICKUP Longbed. 5 speed trans .. stereo radio. window package. fabric seats. dual mirrors, chrome bumper, radial tires. (052767) (Stk. 50125). 57499 ALL-IEW CELICAs & SUPRAs HERE IOWI BRAID IEW 1,82 CELKA BRAID IEW 1982 IERCE Coupe. 5 speed trans .. s t ereo , pwr . str., pinstripes, wheel well moldings, radial tires. (004987) (Stk. 50094). $6999 5 speed Deluxe. Stereo, s5399 trim rings, radial tires. (331612) (Stk. 50103). MUST ANG COUPE '12 ES.C.ORT 2 Dr. H/lk 111at. 104eo1 cs. naeoei ·~ -<Sitt 1061a1 111« 11-M2tJ Fully ._,,... ,....,. 18CtOrf ~Pl*! ...-lnd\ICIM MOO R.tMlte 55866 55466 COLOSSAL DEMO SALE! On ·a1 and '82 Fords. All demos have 5 year/50,000 mile warrantie included. 1st come. 1st sefVed. Many to choose from! '81 ESCORT S-S SPORT Hfl '82 EXP SPORTY CPI CCOtOO) Ct 1'812el UST PRICE •••••••• 18029 * 5866 , -· --•'flt ..... au..,,.,' -·--'500-1• (10320) 11-) LIST PRJCE •••••••• '7533 * 5966 Front """' """-· I> -, ,_ C111 Gull tP1<t 19dlo, reel -a. • b ,..,, .... tVd _... '81 GRANADA "L .. s.ct I 00341 Iller t36421 UST PRICE •••••••• '1631 * 6466 Nt -.. -· -· -..... l'U.e ..., _ .._, s v-·I0.000- '81 GRANADA 11274$1) IC0125) LIST PRICE •••••••• '9416 * 6966 Nt-.. t!nwll .... pwr.~ ... "'Y -plqj.. lull w.yt IOOI. -...,_. --~-ty lncl. GOOD' SELECTION OF FINE USED CARS ALSO IN STOCK! FRI., SAT. & SUN. ONLY -I 0/23, I 0/24 & I 0/2 DEllYERS A•Y •EW TOYOTA I• STOCKI (WITH AP.PROVED CREDIT) ~i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 "ICT'll'tWI 9UllM•U MOTIU .. **·•Hlll'o.tllK.ln ll""'9 __ _ MAMe ITAT .... WT ••llct It 111t'"'1 9lve11 I~ h .... "" ..... llT Tiie .............. II 4lllllO M'-~ ...... w1t1111t• ,.__.....,_ , ............ ,._ are ...... -e·· ... .... ......... •. I A) •• , ... 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JD, NO¥ ••• 11, ••1 ~· MecArtltur. No. UR. S.M• ""•· CA County Oef1l of Or-C-'Y °"' Oc· -"" •""[ r.~11 L. Gunctenon. 5132 S1111mbl '!llUC MOh:E tMltf t, ltll ~ lllo Otl ... , R_,,,, Pelo1 V1trc!H, CA t0t74. ~A.0-1'11U7l1------------,,... ..__ •• ,...., wllll .... Publll-Orenge COHt 0.11., Piiot, Nl-tAll Tllll binln•u h conctvctltel by • COUMy OHll Of °'-c:-ty <><· Oct.'· I•. n . '°· 1•1 ~·· MUNICl .. ALCOU•T 0" Gt ....... _.,.rsl'llp. i.Mrt , 1"1 l'l1Ult CAUl'OttNIA ::::: :.:;:::-rton ~'-Or ..... Coe~ Oltlly Pllol, NllJC llh:( COUNTYO.,OlltANOa Tlll1 ltM-t wes lllltel •1111 h OC1. t , 1', D, JO, l•l 444J.4l JUDICIAi. DllT•ICT Covnty CleOI of Of•"9t County 011 Oct. l'ICT1T10UI 8USINUS NAMIE STATIEMaNT TM foll-1111 "''°"' ere doing l>vllneuot: ,.CMc ~Or. w. 21; ltll. ..... AM. c... ""'' '"lnl PLAINTIFF: COM#IMINITY 8ANK, Publllhld OfMllt Ccwltl Delly Pllol, • C~l~~·N~~·~ LL O VO P Oct. Zl, JO, NO¥. 6, ll. 1'11 46Jt.tl MOLDENHAUER; •nel DOES I "ICTITIOUI 8 UllN•U LSL ENTERPRISES, IS411 AO.ms WAMll ITATllM•NT "O", Coste Mltul, CA ma. Tll• to/1-1111 perlOllS •r• 11011111 H1t11ry A. l..lt•ll; IS. Adams "O", .._._ .,, Coste MeW, CA f26». tr>rouoti 10, lnctu1lw MIMMOMS CASRNO.IDC LIQUID WALLPAPER, 1°'42 1!1 Jltfllllfer L. Miii..-, IS4l Aderll1 "0'', r-. ,._,., Vell•Y. CA '2'°9. Cost• MltM. CA 9262', NOTIC•I VM 1111,,. ..... .-.. nit <owt ,,..y WC:IM ... IMt,... wl._t l'ICTITIOUI JUllNUS NAME STAT•Ml!NT Wllllam o. Wiiiets, 10..U El Toro, Tiii• butl111tS1 It Coneluctltel by • ~In VltflltY, CA tVOI. g.119rel Plrt,.,.,,.lp. .,_r .....,. lloerd °"""' r• ,.....,... Tiie lollowlnv pertont ••• dolnQ •1111111 • uya. •9" .. 1,....._i... butlnHI u : Ell..-A. .. llerd, 10IM2 El Toro, Heftf"y R. Lewie l'OUfltllll VallltY, CA '210I. Tiiis sutenwnl -lllltel with lltt ....... W EST COAST M E TAL S If you Wish llO -k the .avlu of.,. INTERNA TIONAL, 4000 Birch Str .. t, et1or111ty II' .. ,, m.Cter you "'°"Id 00 Sulllt 11e, NrNPOrt 8-11, CA. Tiiis buslnen 11 conC111Cled by • County Clerk of Or•nve County on Ocl. -ritl -1Nnl\lt>. 21, , .. I. to promplly so thet' your wrllt•n R end A Con1u1t•nl1, tn<., • ,.._, 11 ....,, may 11o llleel on time. C•lllornl• corporellon, 4100 Birch Wllllltnt O. WllleU l'l7'7U Tiiis ,..._. wltt lllltd wllll the P\IOlllihOCI Or•"91 C.0.S1 Delly Piiot. AOYllOI u.-. M etdlt ._ ...... Strfft, Solle lot, N-1 Beech, CA County Clffll of Ot•nee County ..., Ocl. 23, '°· Nov.•. ll, 1•1 4M-t1 •• .,.._.. ,,_.. wc..ir ~,. u._ ~­ ''" a•dlHCll a llllt•H ••• Ud. Tiiie -lrwu It c~toel by a cor. ,.....-....,. • ,. ... Lee lit POfe11o11 l111111t stet• of callfonll•. ...___........ ' A -R Conwllanls s.t.21, 1•1. .. ,,,... PllUC ll1C£ ')f>Wf.._ Or ..... CNll Delly Piie\, ------------Qlct. '· "· n. JO, '"' .... , .. 1 "ICTITIOUI •UllN•U NAMll ITAT•M•NT Tlte -.. .,.._ Is 00!119 buSI· _ .. , L __ GOSTA MESA MATTRESS CO., nJtl N._-t llouleVltrd, Cost• Mew, c:.tlfornle ftt.11 01te11 W. Pope, 21SO NewPOrl Bovl•••rtt. Cesta Mete, Calllornle 92627 Tiiis ~ 11 c~ 1>r an ln- ctlvlclvltl DNllW ...... T1tl1 • ....,.,_. wn fllltd with the c_.., Clor1t of Or-C-ty on Oc· totlor s. '"' "ICTIT10UI 8UllNESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie 1011-1110 """""' ere doing bVslnn•es: LIGHTING DESIGN .. RESEARCH, :;!°~YA ..... 0-6, Coste MeMI, CA •0111tld W. AMCI, • J Lal<atre ll, t rv1ne, CA ftn •. Ralpll A. Rrt•. 2163:1 SK.-. Mis· llOft Vl1tjo, CA t2MI. This bVstneu 11 co11<1vctee1 1>y • teM••I P«tlWnl>ip RONICIW Reoel A1tlpll A. R•Y• Tllll ,._, ••s lllltel .. 1111 the C4vnty o...t. Of 0r8"Qlt C-ty on Oct. 1, ltlt. 1'1127SI Pvbllllwd Oranoe Coast Delly Pltpt. Oct. '· , •• 2J. JO,'"' ........ , SI Ullltcl ... IOllclter •I COftlOJo. "' He...,.y A. A-....... un •llooeelo en nl• 1tlUl'llo cMllitrl• Presl-1 hecerlo llN'llltellelemeftte 'de •U• Thl1 stel.,,,.,.t was fllltel with U. m•ners, .., ,_1te es<rli•. 11 11..,, County Clerk of Or-County on Ocl. •IQIH'•. IK"de -r~lttrltde •ti..._ 1• "" I. TO THE DEFENDANT A Clvll l'lmJI compt•lnt hn 11 .. n llleel l>y Ille :.~~~~k•c!:,!T:!;,.~Y plalntltt _,,,., you If you wlsll 10 SMte A r & -· dlefltflel tltls l•wsuh, you mv•I. within ,.., ..,. .. ,w JO d•ys .rt..-!Ills "'mmo,. Ii tervltel Tltl. 1714) ..._ on .,..., Ille •Ith INS covrt • written Publl1,_ Or-Coesl O•lly Piiot. re-w to Ille compl1tlnl Unlns you Ott t , It, n , JD, 1'11 41G-f1 00 so, ,,_ dlfaill wOI be enlltl'Od C111 """k elloll of If• ptltfnllff, •llcl 11111 COU'1 mey enter a JUOQl"IWftl •IAIMt you for IN relief dltm-In Ille complallll, wlllcll could ruull 111 ga•nh llme"I of weg.1, 1a1c1,,. of money or pt"090'1y w olltltr rellel •ecauestecl 111 tlW COf'llpl1tlnt. O•lltel: J.,._ry 2', t•1 PltlllC MOh:E NOTICE 01' SALE Ol'AUNOO.EO PE!tSC*AL P'llOP'EaTY "'™" ------------Edwltrel W .. Clltl, Cl'1'11 8y Ecll\e V1tta1co, Deputy •OSEN, WACMT•LL & 011.a•11tT • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at dll,oer •lld purWitftl to the provhlons of SKllon t• of the Callfornl• Chill C-. and S«llon 111• of Ille C•lllornta c-Of CMI Procedure, \lie pr-rty lb11td Del-, believed to be ellellOoned by Biren Investment Co,,_ny, Inc., Pholom•n Corporetlon, Tom Oulln, C•rot Oulln, -Alcherd A-1. or eltller of them, whOse IHI •ddresSff were l:r1°' El Toro AOltCI, El Toro, Callfornla '1'26JO, wilt be sold •I l>Ublk •uctlon '1 2l706 Et Toro Road, El Toro, Celllornla t26JOon No..,..mber tO, ltll, el tO·OO•.m Pl&bll-Or .... Coost Delly Pllo4, 0c1. '· 11, n. a, "'' ,..,._.,_ ... f '••·~--·-, .. C'MoWry P-l!Ht j --~---------PIU 11 ltl l'1CT·1nous au11 .. a11 NAMa ITAT•M•NT Tiie followl119 po~ Is 001111 bull• llHS ltl: ELIZABETH BURRIS INTERIORS, I.at S'-lll111tr, Foun1eln V•lley, CA woe. EllrMle1h lkwrli, to.tt Slou• River, FOUflteln V•llev. CA nna. Tlll1 ~l •• C-tod by All In· Cll¥1dval. Ellutletll BU<'ris Tiiis ~ wn lllltd wit" the COVllly Clor1t of 0.-Cou<tty on Oct. 1, ltll. "1117J7 P1'1>11-Or-Coast Delly PllOI, OQC. t , 1•. 23, 30, 1tlt ·U7l .. I "ICTIT10UI •u111 .. ss MAME STATl!Ml!NT Tiie lot-1119 perton1 era clolng li>UslllHSM: P llt OUOFOOT SYSTEM S ENGINEERING, JllO Cltltmln 01t For, Con•~CAma 'l~••h Stepllen Proudfoot, JllO C'Mmln dt For, <=Ml• Mfte, CA '2t». 1'tebecce Ann Prou"dfoot, JUO -ltl die I'«, Colle Mn•. CA '262' 11111 ~ 11 conducted by en lndlwldultl. ...... s. Pn>udlool Tltl1 stM......,. was lllltd wltll the COUfllY Cl-of Or-County on Ocl. 14, '"'· "'CT1nous aus1••11 NAM• ITAT•M•~T Tiie loll-lllQ persons .,. doing buslneu•: SIERRA VISTA DEVELOPMENT, S..20-C W. Mac:Arlllur Blff., S.nla A,.., CA 9270'. Che rin H McC•rty, M20·C w. MecArlhur Blvd., S•nle An•, CA '210.. Verno11 W Newmen, J420·C w. MacArthur BIYCI., S.nte An•, CA '210.. G••Y F. Scltones, W J S.n M.,lno Cr , CCKte MHlt, C.I 9162'. Juelllh J . JOllM-. 1127 Be .... rly, PortHvllle, CA m.58 Tiiis bu>l~s Is COllOUCled by • lltM••I per'l...nNp. CJlitrlft H McC.rty ..... ,... L.-........ C. ..... 7 Published 0r-. Coast O•llY Pllol, Oct, 16, 23, JO, H<f¥· •• ltl1 OJCMI ruauc •TtE l'ICTITIOUS 8USINEU NAME STATaMENT The IOllOWlllQ '""""' .,. doln9 Dusl11eua1 I BLUE SEAL 1.INEN RENTAi. SYSTE MS , 2 B LUE SE A i. GARMENT RENTAL SYSTEMS, l EN VI RONM E NTA lS C ARE PRODUCTS; • ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, S. LINEN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, tOO Nor111 Euclid Slr1ttt, Tlllrd Floor, Tlllt t"'-1 wH lllltd with the County Cter'll of Or-County 011 Oct. IA, ltll An•llelm, Celltornle ntot Env..-Oftmenl•h l11<orpor1tted, • 1'1711• Ce llfornl• corporation, toO North Po.ill/I-Orange Coast Delly Piiot, Evclld Sttftl. Tltlrd Floor, Ane- 0<1 "· 21, JO, Nov, t . ltl1 --~II C•llfornl• '2IOI rvu •m This buslneu " cOllduelltd by • cor por1ttlon Environll'Wfltel• Inc JS.Dorl,.,.,, O••crtpClon ol property· A PhOIO store """· (.OllJINC-In lht common •••• POrllon of Ill• Sadtil1t1Mtcl< V•lley Plat• Stioppl119 Center D•led Octobef 20, 1•1. VOLK, NEWMAN. GAAi.LA & KARP A Prol.nlonel C«poretlon By Lewis SdiM!ngef" AtMrM'fltw.-.....:llY•Mor P'leu..._...c..... .... 2 UIS Wllllltl'lt .......... s.-. 19 • I 1. .......... CA..... ... lfUIJl$-fl11 ,. ..... -Or .... e.... Dally """' Ocl. ll, •• ,., SUPE•IOtt COU•T Vkt ProsiOenl Ol'TMl:ITATI! Tiiis 111t'--t ••• 111ec1 w1111 the NOTICE OF DEATH OF Ol'CALll'O•NIA ~";'.;'t Cler1lof0r-C.-tyOft0cl. GERTRUDE E . HOUSE, "O::::f::;TY . . '1117J1 aka GERTRUDE HOUSE CASa NO.At"11' Pul>ll"'9c!Oran91 CoaUOellyPllot, ANO OF PETITION TO 1n 11ttMeeteroflhlt-'Pllllcet1onof 0ci.•.i•.n.30.•t11 ~'ADMINISTER ESTATE DOROTHEA ROBERTS for CIW>Qe of NO. A ·l 10747. N•m• NoT•cE oF MonoN ANo ••auc MOh:E MOTION TO REOPEN CHANGE Of-ru T 0 a I I h e i r s , NAME PROCEEDING ANO MOO I FY b en e flc ia r i es, c reditors JUDGMENT lCC"'6621 STATEMENTOI' AIANOONM•NT and contingent c reditor s of "11l1" TO THE CLERK OF THE ABOVE 01' USE 01' l'ICTITIOUS Publllhld 0.-Coast Delly P'llot, ENTITLED COURT ANO TO ALL •USINl!SS NAM• Gertrude E . House, aka Oct.1t,2l,JO,NoY.•.1t11 .... WI INTERESTEOPAATIES: Tlleloltowlnvper-has •--CI Ge rtrude H o u se and N,::~:;,:~ 1:.A~,:, ~?~~~i ~ '::: ~":m~~· or the F1ct1llou1 Buslnna pt·ehrSO!lS .who m ay b e o.per1.....,t , of ,,.. -.... •nt•lled s 5 T A 11 G E N & ,. A L o erw 1se interested in the .... l'ICTIT10US 8USIN•U MAMS ITAT•M•NT Tiie IOll-lng perM>llS ere dOlng -'-• .. : CA• CZARS, 174$1 Nkllol1. IE, ........... a.c11. C.lllon>I• 9M1 Oewlcl Fost« a..11, Ill Alver-Plltce, B.._., C.lltoml• m2' Alcllltrel Mlclleel Ganltcll, no BaYOf'llllt Clr<lo, lrvlne. Celllornle nn• Tiiis bvllrwu 11 cltfWluCled by • ~al__..,,.., De\Olcl "· BH<h T1lb ....-wM lllltd wltll OW c:aw.ty Oef1l of Or1tn9t c-nty O" $ep. lofNW».1"1 Publl,,_. Or-Coul Delly Pllol, 0<1. 2, '· 1', u. ,., ·~· Court, loo;etltel •I 100 Civic Center CONTRACTORS, 11f0 Wl'llttlff A.,..., W I II and/Or estate. Drive west, Senllt Ane. C•llfoml• Sc>.U ,eo.teMose,Cltllfornl•,,.17. A petition has been filed P'et1t10111tr Opal Leone Wiison o.i• The Fictitious Bu1lneu Ne~ by Edward Norman Nas h Oorotllff •o11er1s wlll mow the CoW'I referred to_,,_ was llleel tltOr.... • 1 ror •" 0re11tr .. moe111r 11s -v1ou1 eounty., Ap-111.1t11. .aka Edward N. Nash 1n '""'"'°"''"INS metter by Clllt"91119 AOl>ert Ectw•rd Ste t1111r-. 1150 the Sup e r ior Court of ""'"'_.' ,,._ ''°"' 0pe1 L-. we•",,',.'",•:;_ ~27 •. Sit. es. ce.t• -... Orange County requesting WlllOll to Dorotlw• Merle wu-.. ,_ T-Tlte .,_ o11111s motion.,.,., n1s 1>1alnft••• ,_,.,, 1ry.., that Edward Nor man 100C1uu .. es1Mwn by"'° ••techltel 111c11vldultL Nas h , aka Edward N . c11tc••ra11on o1Peut1-•. R...,5.Stet'*-' Nash be appointed a s Tiiis motion Is based 011 CCP Thie ~I -filed with lltlt personal ....,.r.,..""ntatlVe to W42, ti. llleeclll\IS, rKordS -fllff Ir COUflty Clor1t-' Or .... c:-ty 011 Oct. • ' ~.. "~ 11111 action and the •llecllec 21, ,.,. administer the estate of c10c1ere1io.. of 0po1 .__ w11..,.. •• "t Gert r ude E. House, aka Oorotllff ~.-.... WCl\orltf one P1.11>1•-0ranoe Coel O.lly Piiot. Gertrude House {Under do<um1t11t1try 1twlcleno es mey IN Oct. tl. JO. Now.'· t~ 1'11 4.S0-11 t h I d d .,.....,,,1te1 .. .,.11-of11N•1nt. e n e pen en t oe11te10c1ober •. '"' Piil.iC ll1lCE Administration of Estat es L E-Hellsteci, Act). The petition is set for Ll!=~~::·u-r NOTIC.Ol'T•u..~T::,-:t:TMO 9~gr~~I~ ~:~rN'Or~v:t ,.1CTinous •u••NHs 11111 ..... ~ wte 111 rs we.: Mt11 Wes t , in the Citv of Santa •AMS ITAHM•NT "......., 9oltclli, c... '*7 NOTICE 1' 11eretrt o•-•111t1 °" An a , Ca 11 f or n I a o n 17141 IO·lftll MolMlay, tlllttUI dey of Nowwnllltr, 1•1 ... ~,1;°'._.,. ,....._. 11 dolna butl· PuDlllhed 0r.,. COMI O•llY Piiot, •• ttM """'of 10:00 A.M. et tAllll -N ovember 18, 1981 at 9:30 0 & 0 FOOD SERVICE,,,,,, Oct.lt,23,J0,N0¥.6,ltt1 •»t-tt tr•11<••14>1 S.Bru81Yd.111 V..Cn., a .m . Ne.._, Founteln V•ll•Y. C•lltornta :C,~~~· = ~=· g~•:; IF YOU O BJECT to the mat Pllll lllll Tr111t ... wi11 .... et P<blk •vctlon 10 gran ting of the petition, MICllMI C. Compton, 4352 Vele ------------Ille lllof\HI lllOClet, fM Clttfl, In lewful VOU Should either a ppear sc,wt, lrvw. C.llfonll• '27U Cl'f'trn Tiiis bus111Hs It <Olldueted by en In· m-y at ... Ullltec:I Stein, Ill peya. at the hearing and St ate NOTIC• °" t•un••'l IAI.• Ille •• Ille ti-of the Nie tlllt follow dMct11e1 '--... :.,.7-.7 Inv Clltacrlbltd ,...1 pr.,..\y, e11ve..d your objections or file Tiii• •te=' ;~o;:;:,°"w1111 111e ""'' _... 111 111e City of eott• Me•, ewnty.of written objections with the c-ty c1er11 of Orenve c-.tw °" .._ On Friday, Nowtnllwt, ,., 1111:00 Or•no•. St•t• of cautor1111, erut court before the hearing, • ...,... o'clOO A.Ill\., l'lnenclal ,...., .. ,..,.. dlttcrlllocl es follows: n. Soutllffst•r· y -llltrJO,ltll lftC., • Oolewero fOl'-•11011, H ly70 fM oftheNo•11uoelter1y1Ut .. I OUr appearance may be l"lltllltllltdOrOl\99 coast 0•11:1~~.: TnistH w IUlllll!vtolf Trv•• u,., ot Lots 11-11 of Trect No. 37•. •n In per son or by your Oc1. 2• '· "· u, ,., •2tlil •net pv.-t te lltlt\'*8ocl of 1'usl 111e Clly of Coste MAN, Covnty of attorney. roc:ore11te1"" Deu"'*9r'll, t• 111 -Orante. !Ute of ca111om11t, •s sllOWll I F y 0 U A R E A NU llh:E inn e11 P•t• no• ot Oltlcl•I Oft• m •P.,......., roc:ordltd 111-u . •~ords, Cow11v ,._.,_ of 0r-H91t n , Mbc•ll-. Met>s. records C R E 0 I T 0 R o r a cw .. tv. Callfontll, "°"""'.,....."es of NICI o..,... c-ity. &xcePT1No c ontingent creditor of the "' lel-m'll Tr11s1•r1 PEGGY l'•ENCH WILL ~ •• Mid Let 17 lht Sovtflwellitrly 10. deceased, you mus t file • , "ICTtT10UI 8UllW•U Sel.L, al po.elk OUCtlOfl lit ll'9flitlt ,_ UMmlTA.,...•T 11i-.t t.ru.11~-ott1moefM111t, T11e s1rw1...,..,1tnc1....., com· your c laim with the court ~-~"' ,......,. ... e1o111g ut11 mwt • 1n 11twtv1 _, Of ow "'°" •'!9"0t1on, " .. .,. Of ""' roo1 o r pres e n t I t to the "'c o AVENUE MoviNo & ~':'.~~=~ ~~:-=~~:.~ personal representatfve STO•AGIE CIENTe•, JIO Pico el 711 CM< Center Orlwe WHI dltrt'9111td clltclltlmt lt"l' llM411f't lot appointed by the COUrt •-.s..~.CAt'l612. c1ormer1.,-. El9l\lfl st .. eo11, 111 .. env 1ncornK.,,.,..ottheS11eet~1 within four months from I U-WAUL co.°" OttANOI: COUN-City .. Santa ....... Colny ., 0r-.. or ~ c-~ lf ... the date of flrJt Issuance T'f, ... s.. .......... A-......... 511 .... ~ .... rlQM. tlllO, •net ·-" ....... 11. of I t t1t.CAtM1t.•C..lfWllllt~et...._ .......... _._ ... ..,,t11Mw .. 1e10oet Said .... w11111o ...... ""'••"-' et e r s as provided In 'nll ......... ~...,acor-.. ,,_!ft ... ~~ Ill worrlftty ............................ Hetion 700 of the probate .,_.,-. u1e1c.w.,1t11e1su•-r111oe1as: 11111mi..--...oonc111Nw1tM"· c ode of California. The 1 u.HAULOO.~ T11el!.......,1'0teet9'Lot11tltftd40 toparttw-">lfltprlolclpalwmOf ti f 1 OMHO•COUNTY "'810dt "C ..... Tract .... •U .. In tlle tMlllttlt--tryMICIC>eMfl Tn111I, me or fll ng c laims Wiii ......,. 0• ~. City of Cet1• -. ..... "' "'"" w1t11 111..,.... .,.,_, .. ..,..... ..... "' not expire prl9'" to four .......... re(~ "' ..... ~ 1·t ...... ""'· ....... "ltllY, ~ .. months from 1he date of Tlllt .....,... -flied ••• t11t Mtec.llltMout ._., "' .. .._., ';;.. •-......=." .. T:.r,: the hearing noticed above. ~. ~ " 0-. c-.ty M t11e~-:-.:::::":t .. ~et.,.._.<,_... 1u ... o.o. YOU MAY EXAMINE • Pf1'NI , _ _...,~lit -...... If TrwU11Mlt.._..,._....,.... the flle kept by the court .......... 0r ... c-e .,....,....., C..::.":'""' .. ,,...,.,.;..---... :J':~:.::=• If you are lntlf"ftted In t"9 oct.t.t.~•• -...., ce ....... " ._, ..... : • ..;--;; '""'~iw.1ci•u."'-OTMO, esta.~!1 you .rnav file • , ,..mns ~-~~~ .. ·•·:~ _..-...-.. --. • "-"'· '"""'with the court~ t ·-... -.._.,, ... ;:;...,:..-=· !.!!.!_.~O Hlll/ICI~-· rK•lve~tpeC .. I notice °' 1 '""',_,....... • ... , ....., ... .,.. ..._. ,._.: ~~ ~~.· the In~ Of estne and _..ITA,._.-t Marcfl t, ••, ......._ ~ ... '-" .... ....._ • .... T,.... of tht p.tlt1'nt, accounts t11e ... ,.... ,..,..._ .,. ....._ U••·"· ... ••• itM •tt_....• fir .. .....,.. .., _...., " MlllS. end reports detcrfbed tn ~;;AU HAUOAS, lfU ft.~-:=.· ... ~..: =~~:!''1:."1~,. ~!l(l~-1p1!!~ ~ht ...... 'llw* DrM •• OMtl Mlttlt, -·""" .. Witt.., Mid ...... CltnliMI ,,_ .. ""'Ill ..... ,.,. .... .-~ ,..,... ... 11111111 lllljll_. tMt. r .... Ollldll._...etu. HURWITZ.. RWR JlCMl~r 111wo•IMe11tt, H4S Tll• 111111e, *""' .. .,.. .. an• ty ltf Of-. ........ •• roe.,.. ••DONA&J) a MAD• ..... ell.-........, .... ow-.. ...._ ~" tM Trv.-o -l 1.,,, t•t. ... .. .. I C"9 ·:=,:c ... IW 1t11 Illa =::.:::~:=:.~:::...:~; IOUT" NILL.I DCllOWCO"f'., ... =::::a..... l ..... l 01'1.,..Hll. .. .... ,...... • • ........... 1• ...... ... ,,_ 0Mt:~l,1.. 8y! M<Al.f'IN, OOONAfl - -fllrnuhed ...... u., .......... "°""" l'llro or Uot ~• ... fllrn c.w.m ....... u.r ~hr• '--U•I 1111p1u .. ~ =nU• ,..~;:,. ~l'llnor lat ~·-4 ......... lllOlth c--· Som•rll.,.•l> v .. ...-11-.i. -....iosiurt' c ...... ,.,11 .. 1 Ofllttll-•1 --~J 1-.iallltOUI ~--111 ... 11 ..... i. BllSUIESS, llfYESJ. MOfT. FINANCE 8.wnn•<Jppon• 8'Dlftit'~•~•rtllod ln\'nUntnt Oppott )' ln~ntmitm v-'""f'd MOM) W Lu.a MCIM') V.anafrd• Manc•Ah TO• ' AllllOUNCEMEllTS, PEISONALS & LOST & FOUND Annot.tntf'mtl\U C., Pol>I lA&al Nourn Looi ...... "" Ptuon•I-'• SotuJ f'lt.it.• n • .,.,.,. SEIV1CES Sfn•t lhr«"Con EMPLOTMEllT & PWAIATION Srltaob , .. ,,_ J..-111..,""' H<lp'&•nt.o lUd MERCHANDISE """--"-'*-• ""'"""' ::=~•llh•I> {.,_,.,. ~Wplftt'" l•h °""' f'ttl.9,_ t'Vr•ih.rt-c .. .,. ..... ....... -"°""' Jo"*> ~r~ M1tl'rilaneo..-. )ll:)('tilaMOu~ V. •mt-d )hlf.H'al ln!tlnft'MAI\ 9101 l~'"'• fun>• t.qt11p , ... P\1,. • Oraanl Lc;...•nc )lhch•ftn Sporl1 .. Goods 5'0tt.R..._an1 8or ~~l"°""'mr•Jit• .. ., BOATS & MARINE EOU,,M[JjT c ....... 1 Bo.tu M•Hlt Mr•K"• loot>llla,...1:quip ..... ........ llNU 11 .. Ch•nor -.~ lloo<s.511.. °"'"" ..... .lifot<ltSlr1 ..... .-... TIMSrORTATIDll Alttnl\ c.-..s.1o 11 ... DoftmCon 'Viw())ci..S.....• ll-.Ha..5olc ..... Tr....,Tr•ul ~·i., .. c-..1 ~-IR! 4-Clm'° =::.t~-:::,~ •w..,on,., TToru v .... ..... i.. ..... A"'°'W1rt1NI AUTOS, IMromo ~·· .... 11 ...... A ... 1 ,._.11 .. ~ ..... c .... ~ Cell Dall-an .. ft'(UI r .. 1 ltond• '"'""' J-· tlar.,nn t;tHa l.dlW .... Maid• • lilt«ordn ... , lllC MGll ()pol Pu&.tt11 ~-hrl<llt ltu•h 11.atlo llo)to ....... E. T.,..a r.t".:: ... v ..... ... -"'' ltll , .. , .. , .. INr 11116 HMO . ... , .. ·-. .. KS! •• lfll IA ,. ... 1• -... JIOO l3llO Dll MOO --~ --mu aw llOO --tltll mo IM &350 Ult UlO uw .w l'lW U'.11 -- !IW; <>•• 501) -!111$ -lGI llOO mo Wl W I l.lill) )«11 - tooO llm Ni) 111JO ilAt. ••• •11) -!llZ -· -">01 ~ MO ~ . .... 1(1!\) . '"'" "'°A 8'.1!11> llOll lJll() ~ t"7 -!!Qt.) lll'M !Im -- Wltv -. ----.... -- lllt llJI t lJll ti.II ... 1111 ... -e 11 -!111.N --_, l&iu "*' - mi "1Ui V1V! flit '111 fill m• r111 mi 11111 flZI Y71l flll llll:I '1l$ 1111 !r1a '1til "142 r!M '1• "141 ,, .. llllt rl» me f!$I '* ,,. "'1 N WS7 '"' tm -•• -... ........ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• G.-.t 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UICUTIVI MISAYBtDI Covered elllr)' overlooks bcnUful "*'linl pool, 191 and fire rln1. Yorlft1l lvinl room ind form1I dlnfoa. Huse EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY , eounlry kllchen . --· --- ,~,Mafia: A II r u I es tale ad vertlud I n thl1 new1p1per ii tubjecl lo the Jedera.I F1ir Hous· lnl Act ol ltea which mue1 It Ultpl lo ad· vertJH "any ~ftrence. limLtation, or du· crlmln1Uon bued on r1ce, color. relialoo. sex, or natJonal ori11n. or an intention Lo make any such preference . llmit1lion. or, dis crimin1tion .. Tb!S newspaper will not knowinaly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola· lion or the law separate f1mlb' room with n~. 4 Bdrm. hu1• muter bdrm. 3 b1tb. A B1r11in al $310,000. See ll now. caU 54e·2US THE REAL ESTATERS Oc .. &LhV• Pool, 1p1 lJ tennis. Lrg Ii.kt new 3 Bdr + den. Assume m.. interest. Term.11 Patrick Tenore, • $151DOWN * DISPlbTI! • Bdrm 2 bl pool home. --------•I Assume hi·ballnce loan. owe strai&ht note. 81015: ~HtiMn SUCC~REALTY **Id chtdl ......... ___ stt-"-=-'798=1 __ = ,,:::.=:; T~~~t.~~~~ DAILY Pl.OT ...-s Ba. hu it all. Lo dn labilty for ft.t first owner wlll finance! I.correct IHertlo• Patrick Tenore. rltr Olllktf. 758·1221 G:;;;··········iooi,.-.-.-.-.-.-~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAllOl IJDGI CHICI An exqulsiu oHering· THE MAUfT Eleeanl lJ spacious 3 Besl buy Ul area 3 Bdrm bdrm + ramlly room. I · and add on family lev home w/panoramir room too' Rerr1g & vista o f harbor. home warranty If t.hal 's coastline, ocean & night DOl enough. lry 8'"'" ill· lights Prestige, com· sumable loan SU15,700. fort, luxury & secunty. Call now 979-5370 Reduced, now 1739,000. A L LS TATE l•~lll!!!!Ow!!!!!.~!!ll!!!er!!ll!!!. rm!!ll!!!anetn!!!!!!!!!ll!. g!!ll!!!).!!ll!!!A~gt. REALTORS -~~ -- CH 01 CE I UY! s 104,900 Highly upgraded 2 Bdrm. Irvine Condo Beautiful wall cover ings. levl'lors. drapes plus pool. spa rec room Take over ex1sl1n11•-oc-•.,-... ..-------· • fmancmg Call for de ~""'"' lal Is I 646 7171 IMl'l.D THE REAL ESTATERS MEWLISTIMG! SEA VIEW Model perlttt Spacious 3 Br + den 2 frplcs W1lh view + terms. Palr1ck Tenore. agl 13% S 17 ,000 DWM! Believe 1t ! A ranl1stir home with large living and ramify areas Brirk fireplace , s unn y kitchen. 3 huee bdrms, 2111 baths. Great financ· Ing, U7.<XX> down 13% 111leresl. Pnce Sl69.900. Call for more deu11ls 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS llGCAHYOH Cot4DO STULS! 2 & 3 Bdrms aull. $184 .000 1235,000 w/terms! Must Uquldate now. Palrlck Tenore, lg\ 758-1221 RVM* IARCiA.IM! COLUGEPK! The best priced home In Costa Mesa. o nl y $JZ7,000, 3 Bdnn. 2 balh, brick Hreplace Owner will carry fLnancing with 20% down Call rlghl now. 1t won'l last. .548·23l3 THE !<EAL ESTATERS 2.5 AC.E$TATE New huge hilltop esl1t.e. 3IO des. V\I to oce1n. Pool, elec. '*· bona It much more! C1U P1trlck Tenore, •It 7»-lZZl RVM~ Owner will carry Magnificent views. Up- per 3 bdrm, 2 bath lJ lower 2 bdrm. 2 bath Completely fumtS hed. f'or winter & summer rentals. Owner has left slale Bring offers Priced at 1750,000 associated 9110 •fR <, OEALTCQS 101 • ft fo. r t ' , ti~ 1 ,.... StOl.000 3 Bdrm-huge bac k yard-great for first lime buyer-don'l miss this one. Call now! @ SEACOVE PIOPfRTlfS 11U31-6'90 EASTSIDE $155.000 Only Sl0,000 down geLs you mlo this toUlly rt· mode~ 4 Bdrm home Large comer lot. Ko1 Pond lOO! Wonl last. call now! '@ SEACOVE° PIOPEITIES 714-63 J-6990 MW~/OWMr Unbeatable fLn inrl 7~ 1st! Thousands below appraiul! ASSUME LOW 110. PllTS! No qual1Cyill1! Newly de· coraled S or 6 BR incl massive deo plus indoor jacuzzi! Ml Newport & Back B1y. 4 m i to beac h! ST E AL . S2S9,SOO! Hurry, call 957.0744 HSTIUY Beautiful, lmmacul1le. nicely landscaped • bdrm home oo cul.de· sac. Sp1cious rooms. View ol aoH courM from property. Owner will help oa financin.a. Only $139,SOO. C1ll now m.mo ALLSTATE "EALTORS -- ---.. ·--........ ..... -· ... ''f:J'-~o.a•OrMlf~ltll... •Mii~ APiLF ... Qrpw...... ~ ' ....... .... .,1,,.... "· '-""-" ••. .,... J. 0.-Qmlt ~~~~~,~~~~~~~ ~, .~ ~tt~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~;;w~~~;1 ,..,.,.,.,...... ,... on."'••• _...°"·'·Mr•• '"1 • r •1U'I. 1!1!£~ • 1 ·.._ • ' I,) I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 23, 1961 • • ...._., Fw W. HclvtH For W. "-'-• Fw Wt For Wt Hovi" For Wt Howttt ,.,. 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The proiesi.1onul ly land~caped ground b feature extensive ust' ol used bmk A "ready tu move m'' home Owner will carry some fman c mg 5699.500 or orrer on ll'llSI' Option D.M. McnW Rltr 760-0835 MCNM y., T et'MS SPYGLASS 4 Br. one story fam1I~ rm. comer lot Owner ''ery motivated and will help finance Jusl S4S9,500. Call"°°" RCTaylorCo MC C)<)()()· FAMILY LIVING ~ I t ,I I ~~ ·- REALTORS 67S.SSI I LUXURY DUPLEX. SO. OF HWY. Two apoclous 3 '"" 21A. + den unlta. Upper hos mlnl·vlew of octan. Ll'lllftdry spoce In toch unit. Adjoctnt to Irv int T trroct $449,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coott Hwy~ Corona dtl Mor 675-SSl I ESLEY N ~YLOR CO REALTORS s111ce W4 llG CAMYOM CUSTOM home in m ·h Georgian Colonial ()(-:-;ign o'looking 8th gre en 5 Hdrm-,, formul D.H .. fam rm. b1lli•ml room fi1 ~ baths. Rt.'al cl(•gan<:t.' \\' ahundunt marble. fin e wood s. nvslal . t.'t<•. S2 .150.00 0. FinarH'lng available. Cttll for ~·olor brochur<.· WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2 I I I Son Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 644-4910 Your whole family will enjoy this warm , spacious home l0<:ated I on a quiet cul de s:.l' A 1 former model. lh1s pro I perty ts enhanced with I tile floors. beam c·e1l 1n gs. m 1 rrored °"a llll, ~~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~ central air, and ~oft - LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE Owner dl'Spt>ratc! Will sell low down. lrade for 2nd 'J'.L> .. land. units Large 1st T D A8l'lumuhlc 7t)' of waterfront w1lh room for 85 ' und 90 ' yacht. Askin~ $4 .\)00,()(Xl. 8ubmit any prsC'e or ll'rms l0ttu1 SI 00,000 + 3% to MllUtcj GC)tnt. Bob 01· Dovie Koop. al(l 759·1221. RVM* of Newport Beach UMl9UE IM LUSK HARIOR VIEW HILLS ~:x('elll•ntl\' maintained familv home. four ht•dnioms, 21 ·• lrnth~. night light \ 1c\\. duM' lo lit.•al'hes. Flexible O\\ ner lm:.tnl'lng Wl'll µnn•d al $420.000 fee. U~IVUl f-i()Mf~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 (ut Cuut ltlghway. Coron1 dt'I Mar WI HAVE 61 OF THE llST LISTIMGS II' TOWM SELL 1dll· 1tcin' \\llh j !I J1e soml'lh1n g }uu r>u1h Pilot ('lu,~1 f1NI ".inl tu sell~ l'la~1f1t'd neutra I earpet1ng A nice size heated pool fir e p1t and lr l( manicured IOI °" 111 add man) daysofoots1de en 1oyment to your fam1I> 's I l1fe s t) le Excellent f1nanc1ng Call On·k Drexler, a~ 7S9 1221 ~ 1\d fi425bill ads do 1t°"cll 6425671! A TRUE FAMILY PARAD ISE' Located on a pOOl sitt'd lot, this 3 bedroom 2 bath Harbor View home has a firepla ce. a fencerl and covered patio. and a super location close to lhe community rac1hlle~ and schools S27S 000 644-7020 I .bllJ.QO I A CLASSIC srUKS FORITSRF I LA.ST UMIT 4 BLOCKS TOW A nR IN HUNTING TOH HARBOUR The Goblft Townhomts by Robtrt P. Wonninqton 1'"o li.•drnom~ 2 hJ1h.-. :?'tun l 'ull w n111I\ SI 11 ,900 14° o RHAHCIHG 848-3119 UH19UE IN OLD COM Cornt·r location. ~outh o t hig h\\ a\ qua ltty. ne~ const rt1 t l 1on :\1 a stt•r bedroom b fabulous. fireplan•s. den. four brclroom~. fou r and 1 ~ ha th~ Frent h dolll's and style S575,000 REALTORS . 675·6000 2U 3 Eur Coasr Highway. Corona dl'I Mar I Enter " v.orld of luxury 1 & perfectio n th r u magn1r1cenl bronze doors 4700 sq ft S Bdrms. mcludmg 2 mstr suites. 4 Ba w exqu1s1le I Italian tile. !>pac1ous family rm. spectacular WI HAVf 61 OF THI llST-LISTIHGS IM TOWM study overlookini: 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~ story living room Bou quet Canyon stone• used ----------------1 on all 4 fireplaces VIEWLOTS Elegant walnut noorini: ELEGANT CORONA DEl MAR & cabinets. chrome & EXECUTIVE Spe<'tacular locat wn glass n11hngs, 9 dN·h . RESIDENCE v.1th bay and orean1 secluded pool & SIJJ ., High on 3 North Tustin views. Extra dl'('p lolsl b r e a t h l a k r n g 11111 with spectacular starting at SOOS.000 wrth whitewater rn~w from \lews, 6500 sq ft 4 75r;. financing : every room Thts re Bdrms. 6 baths. 4 s1dence 1s a faultless I fireplaces real wine blt!ld of art1 s t1 r rtllar Poc'il. spa Ex sens1t1v1ty and engineer quisitely derorated and mg Sl.350.<XXJ beautifully landscaped. Asking SJ 25 m1lhon OCEA.M VIEW LOTS Grut tenm. tradts con· 1 Two outstanding larj!e sidert'd lots in area of million Rick~ \ rh, "ion 01 dollar +cust om home!> 0 19~/Rltr I flJrhor lm.,.,lmt•nt ('u Build your dream home , WMf'r ..... in lhrs prestij!ious area I 731-4444 132-0440 I _ of Laguna Sl75,000 and Han• something to sell' 1 $275.000 f or inform a I I Class1f1ed ads do 1l "'ell lion on above properties tonla<'l Sandi Silka. 11111••••••••••••••~ p~~a:~~~~91 CE s Bdrm. Solar heated IEOBIE ILll"S ca pool. spa Water sof· 11 • tener. intercom. GOO, stone frplc. excell area Low down OWe . as sume $98,500 MUST SELL I'' All OHers Considered ' 6REDrARPET Ill 1s4-1202 31DRMSTUL! Xlnt cond Lrg yrd Good location. Assume 9 is•:' , Only S92.000 Won't beat th rs' Patrick Tenore. agt 7~· 122.1 2 YEARS HEW! t'oronu d(·I ~I 11r fiuple~ l~1111l1t~ h111l1 hi u w n t' r c· o !I t r u t' 14> r Ownl'ri> 111111 hu s J Bdrm!( 3 1iu1h~ l'n•t~ h ii I l' J cl l' l' k ~ It n ll ~k~·h11hts :i 1·.1r 11111111.w l' u 11 r or I 1nJn1· 1 ni: tnformallun S.1911.~00 OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE MEWPORT SHORES Three Bedroom lfome In A Youn~ People 's Location i\ Fun Place To L1\'e Tennis. Swimming. Beaeh Nearbv. Rented For S7S() A Month At The Present. Pnced At Sl30.000 Appointment Necessary. But Easy To Show 75g.9100 ~2 Ccwpcnft P'lcno Mtwport C"""' ----. ·-.... • JASMINE CREEk • I 0 7 /8° o -800 o RHAHCING Formt•r mod t•I ' !-iµ:H·111th l'lan 5 \\I l h l' ll •d o rn ., p i.J a 11 d a I I amen1t1t·s Onl\· s:H!l.11011 Cu ll 759 1501 Cll i52 7;fi:j • HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS • 9>t• FINANCING .\ ran• opporl111111 v to m\n .t m t1 l'h soug ht ;tllt'I' mo<kl 111 uniqut• an•a Ft•:.itunng CAPE t'OD st \'It' art h1lt·1·t11n'. 2 br. 21 ~ ha on t'et• land \\i lh outstanding term~. For a pri\ all' ..,h<rnrng l'all i5H· 1501 t•I' 752 i :!'i':! HARBOR VIEW HOME 15°0 OOWM PAYMENT!! As~uml' I ti !J'. hi & O\.\'C 2nd. Tl> C1\ll:\I EL :\hKlt•I \\i lh pool ;md s pa on ~ola r ..,~stern S2ti9.000 759 1501 01' 752 ?:J73 $8,000 DOWN!!! Unng p~11nt brush & broom lo sa\ t• SSS on th1-.. 3 hr frxt•r in qu1E.'l Cosu1 \l e::.a art' a t'1 l 1at1 \ c seller -.ays ..,t•ll ' 75!l· 1501 or 752 i:J73. • • WA TERFROHT HOME • * 12° o FtHAMCING AV A.IL! IJt.'lat·ht•d honw lealur111g :1 bdrm & nlO\l' 111 ('OlHlll 1on. l.O<":tll'<l ~ rn a (' k II n l h I. \\ a t i.' I' \\ I l h IO ~alkmf.! d1:-ta 11<'l' ol lhl· IH'al'lt. l'n\'all' tt'n111~ & 1Jool a \ :.111 Tht' owm·r 1s \\lll111 g lo t•arr~· a 1s t T U at 12', ~'\: h;i~ pnecd this out~l<1 ntl ing prni.x.·rty al S2:rn. ooo for 1mrnecl1ale s.rh•' Call 759 15111 01· 152 1:m NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2670 Son Mic)utl Drive 17141759-1501 17141752-7373 ~ Walker &Lee Real Estate • PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS r (_'():\ DO~IINil ~~ OPEM HOUSE Sat. & Sunday 11 to 6 2600 Bloc~ Santo Ano Avt., Costa Mtso Truly <.•lt.•ganl 2 Br 21 ~ baths & 2 Br 2 ba homl'S. From S129.500 lo s I 3!l.500 \' u r 1 n ll ~ fin :.111 l' in g p I ans inC'ludin g VA & owner and non own I.' r Ol't'U Plt.'<I l'Onvenl 1ona I 30 yr hums. As 10\\. as Ill', down SOUTHERN CAl.IFORMIA REALTY 546-5605 631·6194 RFSIOfNTIAl REAL CS TATE SERVICES IH 1HE HURT OF lllVIHE You'l l find a sensc..lional buy. Sensational bc<:tt use lhis 3 BR. home is in ~rf ect cot1dition & the ter ms inC'luding an assumable loan is almo ·t imPoss1ble to find loday . Check this one out'. S lS'l.900. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 LINDA ISLE ~:x<'itrng opµortumty ' Wide lagoon v1t•w from spertarular arch1tcrtural dcs1gnt'd 6 bdrm. 5 bath. playroom. dark room & dt'n Slip for 2 lar~e boats. SI ,350,1100 LIDO ISLE HOMES Fealun.id on Homes Tours thb lon•lv lraditio1111l sparwu...,, tu:,lom 3 l>drm . ·a bath home. new Iv rt>cle<:oratt'd. Pm·l·d Ul sell qukkly at'S475,000. Must St't'. Ne\\ I) 1·cn10dcll'tl 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge reCl'eat1un room & 2 patio:-. Ueam c·t>l11n gs G real for cntt.•rtu 1nrng s.120.000 Best pncc for the money PENINSULA POINT BEACHFROHT Panor:.tmll' t.>:1\ & O('eun \'II!" ul \\cd~t.·. from prim<.> large lot. l bdrm. 3 bath ('Us tom home 3700 ~q fl. featunng metnne room Sl.385.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy\1d•· D11v1· NB bl~ blbl TAKE A LOOK AT THESE EXPANDABLE NEWPORT HGTS home \\.Ith a rnnl<.•m111>rtll',\' fl<fir This charming honw ha-, 11 all. Assumi.Jble Is l of St 10.1100 a~ W.HO',. lo\\cnng µinc trt.·c~ rw~t ll'<l 111 a t·o1.y pool ~11ed yard. spa and room for huildm~ up and out O\\ner::. hau• hought another Treat ~Olll'M1lf ('.tll lnr f>l'l \'a lt• shO\\lng SEE BY THE SEA \ UnlQUl' bl1i.Jth 1 l'lrcal Sll'P~ lu ~and S<•llt•1 I 111a11l'l ng lw Ill~ <.'i.Jr'> Fresh I.\ pa111ll1cl \\llh ma"' upgrndl'"'· \ al·an! l.llld f ('<ICI\ lor I ht• IWI fC1l'I 0\\ nE•r ,\ steal at Sl:IH.500 TERRIFIC MEW TERMS Tn 15'. <lmu1 ;111d m1 Ill'!' ma\ C'a rn a St i· a I g h l 11 o t l ' On l h I ~ :1 Bdrm t ownhonw \'a<·•11H mo\'l' 1n c·ond1t1on and only 2 ,v1·a rs IH'\\ f:a~t~ldt's bt•st .In l'Olllnt11111t.\' Ii' 111g. Isl 1~ Sl'll .500 at 12.So•, DIANA CAPPS. 631 -1266 R&"M* of Costa Mesa -71t.tltl GlUT • FtMAMCBieG Spacious 3 Bdrm 21 1 bath <'Ondo with new c11rr>ets, lot.~ nf mirror und large master sulk Needs fast escrow • Slll.000 75'·1616 lolMHlls._. 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• s.t.it YOlllT OWft hnM. l>t'fer down payment or interest on this new Bulboa Island home Ill Hardesty, Rltr 67~21'6 !HGLISH COTT A.GE OWe AITD at 12'i mt , µymts $1395 mu Steps from the bayfronl 3' 2 br, 2 ba. open beams. hdwd firs. hand hewn timbers, full lot $425,000 20-:; down Own1agt494-~ __ Col"Ofto .. Mir I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 041EGOHIA. New elegant 4 Ur Vic torian partial vu. ownrtcontractor finan. avail. S~7~~·- Lq. C•t HOME 4 becfrooms, 312 baths. 2 story I bloek rrom Bea rh Low down paym't . owner will rarry. Open Sat & Sun 223 Narcissus CdM 12131 402·3434 COASTAL MHUS Cool, charmmc. 4 BR bomt 11pprox 21, m1 to bt-ach Brick fplr Coun Mesa Verde, 3br . I'• ba , nr H1ku4c Royal Palm, .iood r1n ' tmns tUK pr1n only 957-6279 • try kltcht>n, feillures --------Oak rtoor plUi t'Olorful IHTaT.,._S decorative <'t-1lln& DIU6HT Larae covtred patio for EA.STSl>l outdoor l'nterta1n1n11 Assumable VIR fmanc flexible flnancrng Only rng available on this 1119,500! Call MS-0303 charming, light and iury COLD Well BANl(eRO _L.___,_ PRIME EASTSIDE LOCATION 2000 sq ft mcludes 3 lg Bdr + den and 2 full Baths M5lr has His & Hers walk 1n closet French door Lo pallo and tiled mstr bath Also separate utiht) rm Kitchen IS tiled thruout Hrghl) upgra~ 2 >rs ago All forSU!9.500 P S 4 car garage. lrg lol & great financing Seem!( as behevrng for pnnHe showing call Jim Di.vis. agt 759· 1221 Tht Ydut Sllows VA terms and a flexible seller make this 1m marulate 3 Bdrm. fam1 ly room home 1n one of Costa Mes a ·~ be!>t neighborhoods A !(real bu) Pull pnce S12SK 7Sl·3191 C::. '>flH T -t-PROPt H 1 It-<, home featu ring 4 Bdrm. plua family room . e n clotied courtyard. love ly bark yard wrth Kot pond. Ask· in4 SUlll.400 for 111» purntment lo ste. rall MO 1151 ·'""•HERITAGE . • REALTORS CAT AUMA. VIEW En1o y s unsets o rr balcony from largt muttr suite B1ggt>r· than·most patios 10 lhas spolltss 2 bdrm condo. Owner will help finance on th1S high assumable loan. Just reduced to ~149.900. Open Sat l·S OR ASSUME $1 l0,000 m loans for 2 bdrm with great view of waterfall & pond Pvt tenrus t•ourt.s, pool & spa Less t.han 1 m1 to beach. Call \'Iv Riley, a_gt, 63l·S7SI. H~w ToW!lhouse 2 Br 2 Ba. luxury 2·sty. great financing, IS~ dwn Sl28,000. ~3666 Whelan Real Estate --------15,. Owner Two 2bdrm SPECIAL houses on I IOI S!J0.000 FAMILY rER.FECT Excel JBR 2ba home °" huge bonus rm. spa. nirel) decorated Sharp home Sharp buy' Only SISS.000 Assumable 11', l.l.t T 0 230..232 GoldtNod owe carry 2nd 2flth & OpetiWedthrvSwt Pomona Call "'kda>' 1•5 onl 640.7464 Lo~HiltR..E 497_:.IJjJ._ Please drop by (or Tnhme. b1 le,el Ip~· 3 :.pecial pnce & terms BR, 3 ba pm )d. m•<'ro, upgrade owe 10·. dn DRIVE IY 'l .'11>111111 de/. lfm SIS9,000 ~I 9990 26S E Bay t East or 20th, I _J;.fr •~wfuulitu JO YRS AXED Tf~e~a~~~I AR~t~vfo: I ~ 6'j.J-81'.9" Is hard LO hnd Ch('{'k on Lerms, at646-4Bl, rltr _ this 4 BR 13. ba. Seller I 3&41 E. CoHI Hwy., CdM IS cooperative Call no"' Dllfto roW I 026 I 752~6499 •••• •• •• ••••••••••••••• ll 1R:1i~~:cE i!o~!~~ I 0% DOWN Mo Plfth °"lad I Yr. I Expandable. 2br + SHARPUSTSIDE 2 BR IJ• Ba. new 1.000 I ron1 den. 1~.ba. full dr, 6 .. rv sq fl condo conversion I secluded pool + spa.'• .,.~ Walk to beach Nrcepool •lot. lease land lmmed OMLYSIS VoDOWM & 1acuzz1 No quahf) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 occ up Assume existing Owner Wlll fmanl.'e to l 1ng ' Takt overour posr = financing OWCS295.000 I qualified buyt>r Well lion' Pnced Sl7.000 un 9SS-0073. , localed. good looking 6 der market 'alue at I ----------! units + 4 car garage + S 9 9 !Io o • H u r r \ • BRING AH OFFER I ample par1'1nji lklow I l I O°"n~r bkU:631 6666. LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT Mtw on the marlaet! forma l, but comfortob~ "homt on tM w•r" ~tt. slip for 2 boots. Con•ftltionol easy-floor plan tt.is lovtly 2-story homt witt. 4 bed. + maid's quorttrs. Spacious li•inq room. formal dininq room wi th step -down bar for enjoya blt entertomin9. Courtyard entry. phn. potio & •ells. Owners ~xible on fiftanciftCJ & will considtr trade for smalltr • "wottrlront'', Sl.595,000. 631-1400. NEWPORT CREST-8fAUTIFUL! Panoramic View, p6us professional decor in 3 bed, fam.rm. with pool & ttMis focilitits. Owner will carry AITD. Reductd to $259,000. 631 -1400 WATERFRONT HOMt ,tNl RI Al I'> IA fl '-u f(, I ,., ., .. , ·~ ... v. ( • 11 .. ''"I d f\. I' Ul-1400 '1.11 '"' A~-. (\' .... ' 1..... • '71-6900 a~ LIDO ISLE LIVIMG ! Grc•at possibilities a" ail you in the floor plan of this 2 slor~· Lido lsll- home with :i Hrs. den and familv room Tom 1\llinson or TE'rr\· Hanes 642·8235 $3115.000 1(i11 1 · COST A MESA DUPLEX Grt>al 1nvt•stmr nt 2 units both 1denltcal l Story. 3 RR. fam <lining, slep-do"n LR w beautiful fpk. Close lo Bearh $275,000. 218 A & B Palmer :'\alalie Benjamin 752·1414 ({) 12) ':~::~; S©\\~lA-"t.1rs~ -----l4lto4 "' C\11' I '°""" •• ""°"'° ....... ol .... 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SJJS.000 I Spanish home Recently 137 8,,1 • 3 years I Owner Bkr Apptonly I remodelt>d Plus rear I from low$70,<XXJ's SJ3..280I Duplex $22S .OOO lh •1 LUSE 1 • • Owner 5464253 I W/ ~T I 1 I . , , , U 0 0 ll'f I M1n 1 e~tate n°"n ~ .. or no in rest payments 1 1 behevable fm ind 7 'I forSmos • Isl• OPEN Sun J.S 1661 714/'6:J.6l62 Indus St See class 1002 I LEASE OPTION I No Qualifying Sol 1 Vista beauty on rul·d· REHTOR S -I $2,000DOWH I sac w pool & spa BY OWNER Sacnf1ce 5136.000 Bkr A.SUPBlLOT i Super4Br.3Banrbeach.1 848 0709 IM SPYGLASS : $1400 mo Pvt rear spa.I . -romphments t.hrs lovel) • t>nd or cul de sar. much Builder s own custom New Bedford home. It more Owner67S 11<>1 home :ISOOsq fl. S Bdrm features four bedrooms, I NEARBfo:ACH I! :a~ ~a~~). r7·u3l ~a~ four baths. family room JBR. 2•1BA SJ0.000 I landsraped "' beautiful and formal dining room ON 631 S737 . pool & spa A one of a Extensive upgrades and I CITY LIGHTS \'I F:W • 1 kmd home w ocean view ' a kmgsu;ed lot make thi s home a truly unique I !"Ir Beach S20,000dn 1 amidst other beautiful find orrered at SS89.000 j 631 5737 I homes louted m u with exrellenl financm~1 CRYSTA.lCOVE 1 cl u ~1 n Huntington I bl I I St r a n d Pr in on I ) ava1 a e Beaut new rondos. 2 Grand Realty 842·1i636 D.M. Marshal Rltr I master suites. Italian -- 76o.ot35 1 tile entr) skyhght dbl un~r $25,000 • I ----I gar w opener l.f{e enrl! Payments wider $1.000 Cotto MHO I 024! pa\10 & Yd Close lot mo J and 4 bedrooms • .. ·•••••••••••••••• .. •• 1 ocean homl's Ne"' cpts. drps llKE TO HACH I Xlftt Anc.ciftQ I :ind paint Submit your Approx 1 ''l mile~ lo I l932 MEYER r i,.(<;E I offer Call Les he or be.a ch . be a .u l r r u I OPEN THURS.SUN 12 51 Rosie Af{t~ 848·2262 or townho~e Mex1<"an !•le I 64 1 199l , 631 4361 agt ' 968 71!M entry. r1replace. 3 krng By owner 3 bdrm. I' ,j OP EN llOUSE Sat Sun n bdrms. ~...., ba H~ge I bath. Assume 9', loan I 5 $100,000 assum 4br rov~red patio. charmrng N S125 900 opposite Central Pk mlnryardNear260acre S4~c:.iz:rea · Sl39 900 18111 regional park. Great · , Fresh.water Cr HR value only St31 ,SOO I By Owner Lrg Corner 842 4929 00-0303 Older ll~e Easts1de COLDWeu BANl(eRO JBR. IBA. lrg k1t<'h .ll"lirtt 1044 cellar. front & back ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~'~~s.:.>PM,5481279 **so. coast M~~A~~r.~~. PWA Walk lo Ult' <'enter rrom br. 3 ba. den, wetbar + this like new condo MEW OH MARKET view Next to gol 2•3 Ma•nolia Askin& course. S4.S-21l17 Shows great and you can ~ " buy rl wrth about 20' • $149.SOO. Great terms . h l' lo Call J im Davis, agt Wheth~r y~ re . buying cas to !XIS .mg ans. 159-1221 or s~l~ing, Classified ad NoquaHrymg' RVM* vert1sing wtll 11et your Sl.2..'1.000 642•5618 Ru It' message to the r111ht (g) people Call Today' ~i \\\\\'Clbrldgc c....... IOZZ COf'OH .. Mar 1022 ;m.:MMMI •••••••••Hee .. •••••••• ••••••••u•ueu••••••• ":tl"trrlfll'I 1'11•~.h\lft•' f 3216 OCEAN BLVD. co,... .. M.r FOR SALE BY OWNER: 4bdrm, 3bo. -10'x I 3S' lot Coll Fieldsteod & Co 97541117 iSllOn ~ ..,, llirl Mini estate own Urt t>tllevable nn incl 7'. Isl! OPEN Swi 1.$ 166l Indus SI ~ cht~~ 1002 ,' ' 1 M Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 23. 1981 .._...,_Wt ,_Wt PorWt ....... OtlwrlMllalth Ho.tt&Mu a 4 Hv.nU...,ltliltd Hw.ttU........... 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Brand new 3Br. 4B•. rm, n I rm, CK"ean Ba, rpl(', dlnlna rm. 0<'ean view. 181S Mo. juat 2 ahon block.I to OWC on thla lovely LAGUNA BCH, new w1 lth PClans. li90,000 per •l!OO Mo!....SS."'°4. sundt<'k . bltna. frplu. 1nl11h~.1t,~1«1W1 Poo8o"b rdrl&. Adlt.s, no peta Calle7J.~. I d.... apa i t 1 from $29,900 mil $400 ot. OQptratlon to BR Ch . a veil now 5311 ~ or tnn... """pr mo $67S. 640.7814 -· -In Woodbndp• 8ullt b Heu ""' beach. Each bo c out <'UI om poo mo •·3111. brotcert. Call Bob, 2 •~r G1a1nli<' W 79'19 or f>ov1r Koop, A11t -3 Br Tow~ Apt z~, Irvine p i'n t hy wutbaal.bclnnpluau· meinBaytmt.Sbr , · 7l4·141·3lS3 or home ~n Frplc.&arl72S 7~1221 Mec..,._Ylleft B1,frplc,md1dp1110.1 "P .. ~c c e lra aleeplna area w1th 3ba , pli.w tarse bonus 1'1S-41'e · MG«Jll'7 Hwt~ I BR. pool. ttMIJ & club bill lO bch' shopa Appl mtott f uturu • fireplace and larae room S..$00. IAMC..-0 -SB ....... _. _,i lO Mwt.Ow 3242 4 br. 2 ba • dtn.xtru br, $4$0 6464380 642 2029 a<' c PI 318 .. 8 .. lo S Sdrme 3 Balh1 3 d k R d "--Satf Sull l 5 Lake Arrowhead lotl. For r nr ""''""· '""'uc~ lovely pool & apa xlnt i • car 1ar1tt,'t I di ec oorn t.o oxpan .,...,u . PIX•MAKIOffB I r d II 11000 rno IJ1e option •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• h1mlly env lronrnent Meaa81ulfa M11rl{uetllt CdM In& room ~~~!llabr· ontreeah.adedlot ~Iler _2°"CommodortRd. 5 Star pet part, 2Br. la o o an ,~•P• ca av'au. Aac; f'or Sale: al 3bdrm, 2b11 , rum rm ll11rbor rniw Nut tu Unobstructed View 673 71113. from e financlna.1259.ooo. LOWDOWN lot. Hkln& m.ooo but ~~ln4ei'te3r·~~=~ $340,000 Freshly paint (rplc. brick 11t r1um, park" t'hools Must 2 1tory. 28R. 2•,BA BACllELORAPT 133$ OOO W~ $eltr0. ...... l lender 11,yt brln& o( (21J)~ ed inside. IY&ll nuw Op('n .. 1ry, SleJ)6 to buy take ovrr 6 mo6 remain l"rplc, 11.83 MHI Blurts W Ith p1l10, no prt~. • v1ew1,pnv1cy&qu1et VtraalllH 1 bdrm/ fers!!!($10\8). ~(t.7so.&lll Sl100~9Ul36 inglruebeginnmaNov Or CM S72$ mo av111I imm S250 l \\b\ldbrldte can~ found In Ulla uni· atutto pentho\.8e ooodo MUl.HIAIH Mf.WPOIT MACH Exec ocn view home, 2300 Waterf~ont home. room 1, only SLSOO 75!1 S0.9 or ~2 74211 eves. $Sii 0797 759 OMS 1Uf l bdnn, 3 balh & w/larae anumable llALTClaS Residential lot. Level aq ft . 3Br , 2.,.,Ba , fur40 boll, 3 Br2 Ba. 7609204 Mesaa,.&e ZBR, IBArurunlt ssso Reiley S:filly room ho~e. loan. No quallfyina. Oft. MeMttt-Dt•. rdy to build Sl30,000. &uarded ~m. tennis. fl200tm_Q_846-77118 P.:.P 3 br 3 ba bi!aul b1'11nd Vacant 2BR. 2RA D P Mo lnc&rridge Jim 551·3"0 fi e~ ~~ w11h ly $99,500 . .Uk for Jim 17141527 5900 MS.OOOdanOWCbal 12% I SUIOOmo.M0-6080 '"IM 3244 nr..: condO Bn rk frplc No Pt'lJ WO mu OSO 6317Dl,6447441 nu l'\•1.lr"IM inaoc:ina. • . Owner/Act. mS310 or • W/Reclpw/bkr 8511538 s BR. iuce yard, canyon ••••••••••••••••••••••• $900 675-4333 V1tJO Propert1ts Co1toM--JI ... DOCTOIS-770.7928 da,640-0352PM/wkend!. view, cpts. drp:c, stovt The l.itkh 2 s tory 9Sl·8555_ ._ ,,.,. e• r\,\r\;CH l\[1\l !Y 'J'• 1 ?000 ......... Lo. l bdrm condo. terms Owner/a 546-0018 __ UN IVERSITY PARK. dramatic Deane home 4 BR 3 Ba. fam rm. as· sumable loans. Price drastically dropped. l7532Cdtonwood OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 714-Mz.1311 University Park. Umt 2 Fordham Model. New roor & exterior paint, 1981. Unrivaled green· bell loc. ~down. Owner lo finan~ bal. al 12%. SI 76,SOO. Ph. 552·9623 eves/wkends . Open H ouse Sunday . 9am-5pm. FIMAMCMi -4 Bdrm. 3 ba. great Sun· dance location_ Highly upgraded. f189,000. Wet bar, fam rm. fnnl din 1ng , frplc Pool. Jae Long term secondary financing Agl Dan Lewis I !198-9585 ... attention. A new well E\AMOIT McNM• Deter+, 916 Poppy Ave 1173.1494 t w n hse. on w 11 l e r . 110 DEGIH VI~ NearSouthC-011111 Pino. z ... :;;::,•L•Y•::;;:;:,:•••• deslgned&bu1113b<!rm M .. ".-18.MOMTSHOIES Rnort 2400 · lbdrm. a e. fridge. llVll 3 BR. 2 BA, hm br. 1 ba, Tennis. Pool. """ .,_,""'"' h~me lo a qu1e1 HEIGHTS Cloeetobdi.'lblslgdbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co1taMna l12 frS h" pool~ & rourts Rm Gardener1ncl Xlnt JIC , Priv securicy, I Rr gu pd, encl gar ne1&bborhood close to wide on-an ovmlzed lot ••••••••••••••••••••••• A 1 I 1 l'ond No pet~ $1375 c h d wuher, pool Adults bollpital. Ocean view & 2SPECPROPERT1ts almusltoaee !04567). .. ..... fWlhf' • 3 Br. 2 B:i .Condo, nr I y~l~1t~n~;~~~. Oay!i 9571100 rxl 212. M•::s~:ap~r~i1~l~. 64.25073 oulStandln& amen1tiu M.......,,. HI assum 10.~ loan 2 SC Plan. SA Pool. 0 C I k EvesllSHXm. C II 540- 0wner will help finance Gorgeous 3 Br + den ...... ·roas Br/I Ba home. Prime Spa, Sauna. 16SO. Child t:ll~1~7; ~ rt 0 : • a ..:. 8100 2 Ir. I la Apt S3SOOOO wilh assumable 11'1•?< ",.._ No. La.Ice Tahoe loc. 1.5 OK.S49·323Z. a er pm MEWPOITSHOIES IRVIHETEIRACE Newly decor C:as pd ' loan. Asking . 1229.900. MoWl9tt-DI•. blka to marina. Only •bdrm, Newport Rt\llera SOOOlm<>. rh1ld11>('t OK 3 3 b d r rn • 2 b a 3 bdrm, 2 ba. fireplace t'ncl gar . pool, dshwr 17141 527-5900 $100,000. 1-454-1014 (eves condo. jac. pool, lenms b r . 2 b 11 C' 11 I I Waterfront. fireplace. Eod unit. Newly paint Adults. 642·S073. Outstanding 3 Br charm UI 9PM) $850_ 497-4116 < 2 I J > 5 4 l O 8 8 8 . gar. dlshw:uher. new ed ~5 mo644·5.5l2 l Ir Towi.._. cottage Owner will -1....1 o.tofC~ 3 Br 2 Ba near 1213)316-8176 cpts&drps Poollennis Lovely Woodbndge Co11 N I deco pd f 1 n a n c e ' Ask I n g OP~ 1600 ,_.;;:;-r .,,550 REHT Al.S $8'15 mo yrly 493·9501. ew Y r. gas " "Oil" r-,._ $270 000 • ...,......., .......... , ... PaularinoSchool L11tge 496.9767 do, 2br . l ba .. ta11tefully encl gar., pool. dswhr ~.....,"" taii • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••0 •••••••• rtar yard, 2 car garaae 3br. 2bn $875 . - -decorated, new carpel. Adult& 6!;!·S07J Call today SUrER. s••a .. ....._AtWtr $700 Mo. Sierra Mgmt 3br, 2bba S925 We specialize in Newport levelors. sm pet OK. Spacious 2 Br. l Ba ~ Rae Rodeen. agt ..,.... Aasum. 7~ loaA. 2 Brll Go 641·1~. 3br. 2ba $725 ~g Hills & Corona del Mar ren· S625 752-8318 3 Br. l 'h Ba. k2S Laun 6lH2J86 Lr1 t20xl40 lot + sml Ba home on l.rg fenc. R-3 SmaU I Br house with Le Ra15or Rlty 833 8600 tal~ Let 115 do your leg 2 BR &l it 2i.., b I & _dr" fac., pool. MS-~~-..... _ s......-.............. bldg. 919Sunset, CM. ln· lot . B . J 30 N b d w o rk No Ft> e o · a, poo ,,. . -._ ·-~·---dustrlal zooed. Act now, in anrung. ust garage & fncd yard ('W 2 r.2'-'lbac·on o.on Homes 1Conclos from spa S7 25 mo Park Lrg clean 2BR. gar, Laguna'amostdramatic won 't last Chuck min. to Palm Springs. Westside $.1!l6 Pet OK. the park. w/111ew to 171111 l o s2000 Mo Niguel 4!17 4365 . adults,nopets.$43S.2178 &pvtviewfromthisnew liiill 63 1..2166 Only ~.000. 1-454-101'4 673·~~ Newµort Center.''1m1to Pangburn l'ropP;tles 54()-62~0 "B"Plucentia.~7983_ M e d It mans ion d . (eves Lil 9PM) ___ Eas1.1ide 3 Br + den • UCI. S800 • S*lO + S400 646.0295 0 ............ ...._.. $1.100.000. Trade/lease 2 uplexes ' '4 lnplexes ~of$......._ I S M K' d Lease No pets. 2 kids ..,___ L a r g e I b d r m 0 ·00 499-564& By Owner, CdM & NB. ~ -poo · 8SO 0 1 5 OK Ore Oc•t 28 3 br Blurts twnhse on U1tfn.a..d 3S25 w dtshwasher, carport. · · Good terms. Prln. only. Propefty 2600 welcome. Ca U Chrutina 846.2850 fl. re e n b I' I l , n l' w ••••••••••••••••••••••• tdry rm Westside. $400 LocJmitaH• 105 Call 760-61116,~6E9l ............. ~ ......... 851·5ll7or~278;L_ t·rpt drps. leas(' tst. 2BR. l 11BA Recreation ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• H•1101••--1 Co•doMl ... /:row• Sco~lsdale. Arizon.a. lux· Mesa Verde 4 Br 2 Ba "The Terrace" 2lidrms. IJsl. se<' Sll7S 4!M·6306, fartl1t1es Privatt' M•• G.111-.ch "" "'.,.. .._..fwMlt 1700 unous coodomlruu~. 3 Pool home.new carpet& 2bo . den. frpll'. dbl gu 213 S56·1676 Beach. gate guarded FREEllMT $900,000 FoditcJ ~ ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Br 3 Ba. xlnt locatJoo pauu. inclds gardener & No <'h ildrt'n or pets Ocean \11;w.5 dn. from rommunity TO MOY. I 64l·2l4l l·988-~ TakeoverlnlStTOof l--A<a...• el. $137 ,000. Ownr /Agl. pool service S850 S800mo~3008 beach :!Br 113 29lhSt 49S-1651 Avail now' I Br. -'-"'-=-=-~"""'-=-""---i $639,500 I yr old tri·level _..-,-""• . 6021990·001 I Beverly 546·9950 , Woodbridge 3 Rr 2ba. Carport. pool & laundry i..,... MHJ-1 I 05 wilh marble entry wall Waterfront community O'Connor or write t256 f d $750/mo. Yrly S400 dep Apart.Mflts FwniaMd d I $41..'i M •••••••••••••••••••••• of mirrors, hide·away l.Z &3BR Condo6 rrom N Brown. Ste H Nice 2 bdrm house, 2 f~p'fr, rt~si~1~n~u~1~~ 213 372 9391 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ S~ °:e~i 931 .; OWC lal. ol tool< at 133 master suite. forever S~.000 to $385,000. As· Saguaro Properties blocks from shopping polios M11hbu hghts. WATERFRONT lolM>a lslcMd 3706 19th St ~~ on this 4 Br. 2 Ba. home views or Catalina and c1 sume loan ' owner "' Scott&dale, Ari1. 85251 Center on Westside of autn spnnklers Lake. !bdrm "ith gar & 30' ....................... --Mtn /Valley view ' ty lights sisl financing. Res /agt town Avail 1st of Nov • Cute small 2bdnn Iba 2 Rr w garage Adulls, C/21 Uruque Homes Sheila. 2J..3.Sll8-5272. l.-cG k.s, '--. S500 mo lsl & last with pool & tenn1~ pri v 7d~o3c4k"•8Ulll ind $695. wtnter rental ~ in<·I· crpls drapes,. patio. Highly uperaded! Just __ 7141537.1350 rons 2700 S200 cleaning dep. Over S900•mo. PH;11 640·1327• ' .... utils 57~.0049 wate r pd. Call 1 5 $152,500! T.R. Realty ~~H/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 00 yrs of age only No 559·6188, Ofr7.,., 6507 J bdrm. 212 ba <'Ondo 636·4120 '97·3034· VEISAIUES 0.U..S. 1100 Lakeview. Oregon ~Ls fil~~ _ RancSan Joaquin 2 Br. Boat s lip. fpl', .:ar lolbooPeNMlllo 3707 2619 "1"SanlaAna $465 Mewpori leacll 106 2 Bdrm 2 ba Penthouse ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ranch for rent. $300/mo. Catalina. mountain view den. 21-, ba. on green $1,000 6759735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 667 V1ctona 1470 •••••••••••••••••••••• Partial ocean \lleW IHFLATIOHAGHTEI! 200 acres, 2 br house. from lhe livina room & bell ne" l'PlS. Im BluHTownhOusl'. 2bdrm. NEAR BEACH ' • 2 Br Condo. nr SC U ,..~ M t O II ti " I t N ts ~a•o 4bdrm,2ba.8y"eekor Beaut. upgraded. OWC 12 nits, """'a esa s ream. r wi se yard. Costa Mesa Bluffs. ma1·u a e ' o IX' ,..,., 1 ha V1e\\ 2 rar )!ar Plaza. S A Pool. Spa LEAiE OPTION 2nd TD. S179.900. Bk r Assume contract $370M . S225.000. 150019'7-3143 or brand new 2 Br 2 Ba 494 3348, 494.2592 $800 1\75 !!\96 mo. 57H S86 ~ Child OK. 549·3232. Dover Shores-gracioUJI 673·2749or953-66l0 14 yn 10%. S12.SM dn. eves 1141661-7622 used brick frplc. secun Woodbridge 3 Rr 1''1 ba :'llewport Shor~ 4 Br. 21l I bdrm. 11 blk Bearh Pk· SPACIOL'S&SUNNY 3 Bdrm home with all -DOV(:lt SHOIES Owner 631·21.50 ty entry, adullS S950 Mo home $750 mo i\\'ail Ha SIUOO Mo owe lease ~J·~~~ pd 'tll June S37S 2 BR. encl gar upper the extras-den. formal Pool. J' acu.u1 Overlooks IKo.w Property 2000 HOISE IAHCH Coll 644 9ZS9. 642 8801. 11 6 Call s.59 5981 ,\Kt uj)llun Agt'nl 760 0297 LA uc E CLEAN I Br D W. adlls, no pets dining room. eal 1n 2 • 3 Bd 2 bath 644 8722 I k f I " ...... kitchen Vacant. im bay Galaxy Dr Formal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., acres rm -. . • :i e r on I e J .s e II ·\ R 8 ~ R .R I 0 G E Steps lo bay & beach ......, mediate occupancy F'et> din rm, 2 frplcs MAKE AH OFfER! home Large I Bdrm Sharp 2 m1111ler Bdrms, Panuramlt' tlay & n1te c R~T Yearly $435 673 O(Y72 & 548 9084 54-0-$446 17141494·1177 642.:.2.510/646-4848 _ guest house. OOX20 lack end gar. pool. spa, ten \'ll'W~ tlf Woudlmdjl.e ~lunnmg 3 Rn l'ondo 673 5706 1 & 2 Br upstairs. stove A WI .... A:f ~~~~lls~.000 Call for 3 Income Properties. roo m. 2 storage sheds. 5 nis. adlls, no pels. $795 Lakt• 2 Br, 2ha • den ~ 1 l h muunta in I a kt' Adults Ref's Couples S 139,500 RtliclatW lot EaslSide Costa Mesa pipe corrals wilh water. mo. 548·0111, 631 12f>6 _ <:atrd comm \'er) lux \ iru Yr\}· $2100 mo ~a leodl 3748 preferred S335 & S3SS This 3 bdrm. 2Va ba 642-5200 Level Rdy to build o ~·ner will carry bam wtmlS pipe cor· E'side Oplx 2 Br 1 ba. uriou~ $1100 mu Nu Barrett Rlt},tl425200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fA6 8727 Oubhn Model m Village Sl30.000 565.000 dn OWC Prir:ed lo sell' ral. 6' cham link com rrplc , l car gar. lg yard Pt'h C'all Lynn No11h Fum lux studlu, spa. TV. I has 1t all! It's an end-bal 12~ W Rtt1p w1bkr p I e le and r: ros s ed 15751mo. 673-2(177 Agt. 5.52 !*XI On tti. lay Condo maid service. phones. OUIET & PRIVATE unit with an excellent 851-1538 day. 640·0352 ,/g fenced. $186.SOO. Call B h $ 1 L-o 1 _ __.. 32 •1 l'ompletelv remod 2 Br $125 wk 4~2:227 l.1~e new Bachelor. I & 2 location near adult and PM/wk:nds. ~ Rick. 2 r wit jl.ar 421 -~-~ "" 2 ba View or b11y & -Br Apls w gar or ---Carpel ren'"'" \a rd •• • •• • • •••••••• • ••••••• & furn slodJo. Laguna family""""•. tennis and NEI&5f.R Barrell Rhy6'2·5840 · ""u · uce<ln SH bldg ~""'"•111 \'arpurt Ba lconies . .,...,..., f'IETTY PAl.BMO water paid Oceanfront. No l.aguna k S 200 C 11 ..,.,., " parks. Call today ror Harbor View Homes. 2228 "D" Plat•entHI Charmin~ 2 Rr Wllh gar par !.( I mo a 49'J 22Z1 patios. pool. spa. bbq. more 1nrormal>on on l11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!1!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!f 4bdrm. 2,.,ba. 2 story. ITT~ij~J'W JJ-l:. Call l·5 636 4120 laundry rm In pr!' 'lane) Mon lhru Fn. · laundry. lush shaded financmg WEST OCEAtROMT nice assumable at l..tab st1j1.1ous 4 pie~ " deck 714 !!SS 1961 Hewportleoctt 3769 landscaping. S380 & up. Triplex. Xlnt terms & 12"2 '7, $314 ,000 By 714 641 0?6J ••••••••••••••••••••••• East side 3 Br 212 ha S7~0 mu 752 5040 or :1 hr. 211 bll l"Ondu. huge ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 3 cure adults NO . 2925 ('ollr1t1• Ave Ho.es Fwuch.twd f amily home Grdnr l9i 1 •• 2 ma,l!'r br. viev. S?OO PETS Mesa Pines. 2650 prime location S600.000 Owner· 7~-0244 Agents l'W1ta Me-.a. CA Aat 675 6565 °" 0 6 II a rl a 5-49 244 7 or A eol 67~~1~6~1.__ Ok. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ I br frplr. balOOn) ocean 1 rno 12131829 ·H or _________ 111c6oa lsa.d 3106 COTTAGE view. ullls mrl, S700 mo 12131372 47~e\S wknd! ~5 3115 OCUMFIONT IUUTIRLL y Eastside Tn plex. 2BR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cute 1 bdrm. I)! yard 552·5698 l'\'!'S ~II i377 VIEW r ondo 2 masters $520 Mu 2 Br. J Ba. Apl IY OWNER MAIMTAIMB> S P an is h ff o u se Charming Single family Easts1de. I dog ok. nu "kdys 1Don l + den AC upgrade' 21.., Garage. washer/dryer, New cusl bit 2 sty, 3 bdrm.2bath.Weslcliff w/duplex S225 ,000 ~~~~be~~c!.1 ~ ;;;~dj cats Ava1111 1381 $450 EmeraldBa).Ul'eanfrunt ba $8SOroos.594718 ~~~~~l~:~1~111 ~h:!~ French Normandy 3 BR Home Close to schools. 0 WC By 0 w n er Mo + $2SO dep Shown °' erlook.s In ine (;ove. Bluffs. 3 RR 2 Ra condo. 2 & den home. Can be parL •· t•--'·. Room ror 546-4253 . Br+ lort $1300/mu Call Sat only 10 24181 Call d RR B I *'"" nnr old Call forappt "'"' ~111"" Kay 644·9060 or 673-8585 (714, .... 9.8330 eek pal.lo, 2 2 a. car gar. poo ..,.,.. '" TSL MGM_T 642·1~ split $895.000. owe. 3711 expansion Good finanC· TllPLX/• .......... ~ ,,, pan furn Sl200 779 6926 mo 642 157!1 YEAR·AOOHO FUN Seasbore. 673~78 · Sl8S 500 ,. Y" -R!!1 --3 -bd -2 b beh d S -. Soc1a1 .t.c11vihc' O• --~~-----• Ulg. · · S20-000 down · assume S700 Mo. Winter, 3 Br. I Cst p~~za ~ds 0 ~n J&50° locjuna MicJ-f 3252 S°" Ci.mtftfot 3276 1er.tor •Free Sunoay ZERO PEICoof, lcrysltores by 0WMr loans Xlnt lax s~eller. Ba. rrplc, patios. Besl 54-0 7387 54.S-4731 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 91unch • BBO s • Lrg 4BR. 4AA home Pnde of ownership In toe. 675-41.8S 673-1401 .:i_ Shores J Br 2 Ba bearh. 2br . den. fp . walk to P.,.11es • Plu~ mo•,. may be the interest rate Steps away from pvl Costa Mesa Pnced at I-...~ --31 •1 3 Br or den. 3ba rondo tennis ~ :-O:o pel~ beach. lenrus & golf Nu owner asks when carry beaches Owner will as· S280.000. Call Ron Say . .....,_... __,. "" Mi cro, dshwshr. com 831 2327 cler S673. mo 492 7913 1 F b I • sJSl in ftnancing or w1 II Ag•nt. """'"""0 eves ~all ••• ••• • •••••••••••• •••• parlor All upgrades 2 Ulg paper a u ous " '"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "' ..,,;r...,, · ' Wh Le E td Avail Nov l.st Nev. ex •Resort II\ ing at its bdrm on cul·de·sac. Has consider trades. Showq 1~ S48·1801 B itew2aB r 2vuB m~r~f car gar. Pool, spa er home. 3 Bdrm 3 Ba finest' Just S450 rents t k.t h by appt only. Pnn· only ,.._ ________ l•--------llj ay r a +..,., t· tstilast +sec S81S mo go u rm e 1 c e n · 1• • .._ h I fam1I)' Rm Pool Spa this spacious 3br hom e . f ·1 ~·"".000 Princ only. Ron ocR•lo.IVlf.W tennlS·pvt udC ·poo S, 851_9350_ spacious arru Y room ..._,, ""'" "' 98 .... rTS r s 97 -s 1 3 o o Mo 1 n l'I d s v.1lh lots to ofrer the W W a I k . bar • Jackson <u> ""'"' c~ "" pie 13501nel. 5-ll.20 Condo 2 bdrm. 2 ba So · 1 n "' _,_,., ~ gardener & pool sen1ce fam1I) on a bodget •4930 rireplace. Ideal for en· SIO,OOODOWH Beautiful Versailles 14·7PLEXES Very pnvateattan &ca· Cst Plaza Area Pool No pets plea~e For Plus quaint 2br home tertaining or relaxing. S2.000 per mo. lmmed Penthouse 2 bdrm. 2 Priced 1400.000 below nyon views, wood & jac.fpc 2c:argar Adult appt rall S•IS 2000 w garage onl) s375, Massive master suite bath. Owner will carry appraiul for quick sale. glas!i home 800 sq rt 16S0641-324S Agent, no fee 14924 also has fireplace & wet r:~~sra~kLoe:~ !r~:. I.st T.O. '256,500. :ron1·1·et ·loafsft. Fanandta~~:~sal~ $mls8l00r. suFirleankw/4j9a7c~!z5i6 3 br . 2ba . newly derorat Mluiott VIM 3267 Renllmes631 4555 Fee bar.Oon'tmisslhislrue S265 Owne '" ed,l(oodarea A'a1I ··.-SJ GREAT RECREATION '~"nis • r,ee Le!.\ons 1 P•O & pro ~hop1 • 2 H~anr, Clubs •Sauna • Hynroma~~a9e • Sw1mmong • G• II O•·.,ng Rangf BEAUTIFUL APTS ).ngies I & 2 B~<I •ooms • •~·~•~hed & un•utnisN!d • A.lull .. "''nQ • No PPh • I.I JO!'!\ 0P!''1 '}i•'Y ~· 6 value with low pay ,OOO r6Jl·72is . m enl. C all R ic k ~-----Nov 1·15 S700 mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ltCM 3271 men ls for S26S.OOO 7141760-7292 V1ctolia Beach. 2bdrm. 548·1238 or6464670 HOME FOR Rf.NT Capistr.o Oakwood C71'415.52-4477 ESTATISALE I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ comp I. refurbished. 3 Bdrm S650 Fenced ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Apartment• WALKER&LEER.E. Four bedroom, 2 bath 13 FtHAMCIHG w1nler or year ly. 3br .. 2ba .. f.p .. built ins. yard & garage Kids & V111ageSanJuan Condo3 Easlblufrhome. Must be 1'!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 O/o S 15 00 1m 0 p . p carpets. drapes. dbl. pelS welCOml' S4S·2000 Br 1""' e3 solar hot Newport S.ecn N. OWHBl sold l o pay taxes. 7 unit townhouses, less 12131795-2937 garage, covd patio. Ag_en!,noree water. pool, trees & i8ri~'i'6~S:i'i'~ LEAVIMGSTAn ~-------i than 3 years old. Beaut. fenced yard, gardener. u . _...-:__.. 1269 streams $625 Mo. and must sell unusual Beautiful pool: Two Mf.WPOITSHOIES tree· lined street. i..,... wa--i lf 52 water inc .. 2 child OK . .-w,.....--... 495"6891 goo.~ Pffwpon S..Ch S. patios, large lot. Fan· 3 Br 2Ba Assumable 631-.:JSl; 641·1991 agt. • ...... ::?:::......... no ts. $1125. 644·277!_ .... ............. ..... -~-1100 161h s1 •Oovc• •• •btM ~::~!~~~I ~~~in~sm~ ~.~~CaJ~/a~~:s Sl31,900 2 br. 2 ba twnhse. great Mesa Verde Area, 4br .. E~l~f~?~0~~r4~ >-s~: ~.~~ ••••• ~?!~ lll-•!7•1•4•'6•4 •2·.s.1•13_ .. Slal·ned glass highlight 67rrl771 view, Niguel Shores. 2b po I d · Vaughn for details ir a · · o · en · 213·5-il-~, S41 4813 _ 3 Bdr 2VJ Ba condo. ocean lhis OexibleOoorplan 2 4UM"5~ $800.Andrea49Hll44 S900./mo 774 5023 or EXECHOME & l(olfcoine view. pvt OCEANFRONT2&4 Br Br downstairs & mstr t Cote Realty S6000 positive cub flow. Mewport leodl 3169 675·3655 romm JUXXJ 499 1655_ Avail W111ter Weeki)' suite upstairs with dbl & Investment owner will trade or ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. home. 2 Ba. garage, HARIOI VIEW W 1_...._ 3298 Monthl1-!!,3-7873 doors connecting 4tb ca rry w 12 O % d n ON SEASHORE.~ patio. yard. S7SO Mo + 4 Br 2i., Ba. Family rm. •1 """....,... -bdrm or expanded mslr 640-5777 S229,000. 3 Bdrm. 3 ba wilh 3 car ulils. 751·98<11 Din rm 2300 sci rt Sl.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn Zbdrm. 2ba, lrg fireplace. pool. pvt pat 10, dishwasher. on E.)1de. all in x lg 1 & 2 Br garden apts from S«S 55 7-284 1 2 B r 1 Ba S·\50 Mutramonio C'on 2 mnos 2043 Wallace, Cos ta M e~a S48 IS46 & 631 2150 STL'N:"ING large 2 Hr 2 Bu Carden Apt. Pool 710 W J.8lh St NEW BREED APTS I BR with LOF'T. S480 Frplc rec room. pool. 1at•uu1, gas & water pa1cl. Adults, no pets 393 Ham1lto11..£M. 645·44 11 mea1;a11u APAITMENTS Bea utiflul landscaped jl.arden apts. Patios or decks Bool & Spa. rov ered parking Heat paid Adults. no pets I BR 14ro.S430 22SO Vanguard. 54().9626 suite with spacious liv Ii~~===~=;;. J~~~~~~~~ gar. Ocean Yiews FuUy ---Mo Orlve by first 1806 HOME FOR RENT patio , overlookin g ingrm Brickpatio.ex-579 ,950 ..... -Rv fumtsbed.Motomoon-Pnvate3BR 2 Bahme PortAbbe ·call7526499 4 Bdrm Pool $700. Newport Ba y Pool. 2BR2BA. '515 --~ wilh all amerulJes. S77S -'!Y _..:. Fenced yard & garage sauna Short or long 398 W Wilson, 631·5583 :~~:ci~ a~~~1d~: EASTILUFF S24,000DOWH owe at l2% with Sl&K ~:~~:::Homes lnc mo. Ann. 645·9161 or 4:r . h4ba h~mr i n Kids & pets wetr:ome term rental Sl2001mo. ligblful setting fo r 3 Br. Home 2 Ba. New IEACHHOME dooodwn. nice area in S.A. 631-1400 979·1942 ays ores vo1 1st $'45·2000.A~nofee. 646-6350. carpet 1 n g & e l c . 0 ti ,A ho G cash flow. M w.....o· Bdrm-3b week in Jan. Sl800 mo I ---Sl65,000. (714)5524477 rama c cuswm me R & H Investments Jbr. 21,AJ ba. Bluffs area esa .,......, 4 a, yr lease Ron Jackson A\•a1l now 2 Br I Ba. SHORT TERMS WALKER&LEER.E. $205,000 only 2 blocks from lhe 75 .... 197 S 00 9 0078 fam rm. Pool. SllOOmo ."' 1800 · Water & trash paid, Beach renlnls. 2&3 Roy McC...., lllr. beach on fee land. You'U 11 ___ ... _ .. ___ •I 11 mo. 75 · or G d I I ,,_. d J bd ~ I 1 _ a---1. I 041 7•2 5282 ar ener poo ser\I "'ESTCLI.,.., 3 bedroom garage A u ts. no pets rms. mo up Agt _......,_.. 54e.772t enjoy your combination "·-lstllasl $500 sec Judy, " rr S450 + $400 deposit 675-8170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ library & master suite VERSAILLES A t. 979·53'10orS40-7618 I story with pool. family AgenlLf!.oree 54S-2000. !Br Yrly, ~ \•iew. uW WATl.IWATa Sharp ~. z Br. with fireplace. Plenty of Lovely 2br, 2ba, din. rm. D.a PoW 3226 room. 2 firepla ces, dm HOME f'OR RENT pd Furnished. '52.~ mo. EVBYWHBE 21h Ba , nr waler. r oom lo entertain 100/oDOWN frplc . lge kll .. mirrored ••••••••••••••••••••••• tnjt room. 3 patios, etr 3 Bdrm S650 Fenced 646·4419 Spectacular views. Sl55.000. Assume 13'7c downstairs in front or 3 Bdrm wilh two 2 Bdrm clsls. Ocean view pen· **BEACH HOUSE etc $15~~646·4477_,_ yard & garage Kids & sprawling 4 bdrm. 3 fi'n. •· low down. By musive brick fireplace. units. Excellent condi· thouse. $850 Sa ndy 28R B b ·1 · & I 545 2000 • Take over loan & owner tioo. Good rental area. 642-6149 · 2 A. w t ms pets we rome · ~,.._. We&tFBd FAMLY AP'TS: Spark hng clean lrg apts for fam1bes with l or 2 children. Near park Ueat paid No pet& 2 BR JI• BA. $495 2 BR 2 BA. '51!'1 398 W Wilson, 631-5583 baths, 2 frplcs. WET Owner 213/986·3124, willassistwilhlowdown _ -=-=::....::.:o.;;S=----ha---.--Garage.$550499-2986~-llGCAMYOH Ag,e'l!,no fee U1tfawlthitd BAR. beamed ceiling. 7141631·2.US .Askin .._,ooo. l..100 l LE c nn10g 4 BToro 3~32 Luxur ious Threl' Co-don±n'... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!~ fam. rm .. lge kitchen. on beautiful 3 bdrm for bdrm. 2 balh, newly re· "' bedrooms Two baths ....... -N I d t-' · t huge muter suite. Ex-Mini estate own. Un· on I Y S 2 2 9 . 5 0 0 . decorated Sl800 mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · · Fwwltlltd 3400 GetlffGI 3102 ew Y erora"" pnva e . 1 believable fin incl 7'!1-(714)S52-44TI y 1 8.11 G d HOME FOR RENT Richly decorated Muted ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• room & bath. frpk $27!'1 :~~!iv;,:C,~t~o rtm~o:'d 13l! OPEN Sun 1·5 1661 WALKER& LEE R.E. 117~~~/i. I run Y • '4 Bdrm $675. Fenced tones 3000 square feel FOR EXECUTfVES Unbelievable! cozy and inclds utils Easts1de spa' waterfall lndusSt.Seeclassl002 --yard & garage. Kids & 0\lerlooks IOlh lee of 2 BR 2 Ba. rompletely pract1calH.B umlnear C M 645-0l<B C..._.. I 076 Ho.a Uwfu llltlltd peta welcome. 5'45·2000 go tr course. $Z190 month. cu r n • with view beaches Only S245 119633 II ~ ~ S3S9,000. ,.................... ....................... A&ent, noree. Yearly lease 117 Rue Newport Beach. Sl50-0 Spectacular ocean view r , c . ' MISSION REALTY HAHOIUKM-1o.1inucusTOMHftlull• GrandValee.OpenSun· c AR G •. L l •r<l\••993 --....&.&... """'-0731 """ '1 ...,_., llllEllll G.MNI 3202 H•ILC)t••-a.. 12•0 mo. H MLN 3 BR 2 "'m agu.na . .....,.. ., ,,_. r-..... .,. '""" UMD•MADET Absolutely beautlrul .. _..._ .. day 1·5 To see call B I I Lux on bud& 11 CM t. Ir~ S350 IEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-7300. Realtor a comp e I e Y ury a e EMERALDIAY 3 Bdrm. 3 ba •. v mulll·level beauty with Rn..19'.Ulr HOMESFORRENT fum1Shed. Costa Mesa lbr.lort.spa S4801164S4 +MC.64 _ll_ Neweleaantcstm5 Br 4 townhome 111 this pre· ouan views private ~·~ 3 Ir 4 Bdrms. t625-S72S $1.000 mo. Agt s.6-3255: Renl~es63145M f'~ 2 bdrm, 2 ba townhouse car gar. AJJ extru. ln· stlgious private com· elevator & 'wa I k to St.tw Ullh Y e 1 r I y -Wee k I y · Fen c e d Y 1 rd 5 & 4 Br. 2~ Ba. Yearly, all eves 642-2225 __ lalMMa l.a.d 3806 Eutslde. 3 years old. credible white water munity with tennis beach . Prime Sa n Only$9S,000.28drm 61 Winter,2,3.•. Bdrms, garages. Kids & pets am~nlhes. Club & pool Coiutl ii ....................... yard. S5SO. call Dick at view.Call760-0'715. court.,pools ,&spas. Xlnt Clemente location. Bdrm units. Owner will NBaelbow!ort Beach & we lcome. 545 2000 fBa:_~.erG670!f ""'al2rea. $1100. U .. f•lii1lltd 1425 Interesting studio apt. 1·998·7300, days, 640-2426 financm& with large H · $399,000. Casa Blanca finance at low interest • rv. .,.._ -·--& kncb Oc.-Yilw A~ ~umable loan. Pricectror R.E. 66l·J:llO. rate. Owner motivated. JACOIS IE.ALTY A ent noree. ---••••••••••••••••••••••• full kit. & bath. rtfrig evs .,, -J ust Listed. $199,000 med saleatl495000 Makeanotrer. Sharp Execut.1Ye s Br 3 &-u con Bay. 3bdrm. abu, HOHIOF Yrly, ulils ind . S365. Nice I br. gar . crpts. Xlntloc.Aam1ov.~ tat imRoGaSUALTY . s-ta.._ IOIO rtOPEITYMAS B r 2 f . 18'dock.tennls,2tyrtse. 6'7S·1018 1-728-54<48 dr apes. dishwas her r.'t. owe. Don 631-4888 '71-Zlll ·~;;;.;;;;;:~~·~.. Stunn!e~~~~Mrm 1!~teJ~, r~~~~'. :!!:m:;~~~~Y 48R ~~~~~;a;~ ~~~.~~~~ .. ?!.~~ "!,°~~~· ~~1f9rn El t 300 SF 3 Bdrm. pool, country Just $4751 Kids 6 pets Optlon to buy! Gorgeous $l600/mo. Townhome VILLAGE Beachyrly.Lrgdtluxe,3 1561Mesa0r ,a:..~1.!. So. Lai~•· IEACH HOUSI kltd1en. 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Santa A 3880 fronl NB t: Ht'SP person tu shr 4~1 t~pcn be~rs~e~h~"/a ~· Mgmt Co 641 1324 •Janitor •)(Ill l'hut11 I 1 ' 11"'' iJiiO l(Ufdjlt' c:.tiSO :'tfo Sli!'IO l11~t & ~et· $2(l) Hcf H ftCI h~e '4 µool frpk l'll' :"r 11 U Professwnal Oft· " \ I 111 I "73ll66Afl6.«"··"!13 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673 4154 • ·11 · ~ Y.ll sqflatSl25pt'r'>11Nev.garden o!c.ground rop1esmo •mp•· 11 •• 1 '.I ' "\\111011"· '<'t dt'p.r.1t tl4778'!t. u ...,.,...,.. 2bdrm Iba t·lo..etoSC . So (oast 'JLa >225 Bid!! Spare \\all On rt Call Mark K1k1 at floor O\erluok1ng prkng •Kllthen ·~w1' .11> ,, •11111'1 olull 111111 12 Ar. S-llMI mu ulrl Jrl'.1 1200 !>Q fl 2 Rr 2 BJ Plaza' ne~h n.'<lec $i2.'> YacatiOtl Rffttals 4250 • mn D1ane540-73'\3 Brook.hur..l at AllJntJ i;n 6606 stream & trees Bristol s l' r' ii\ a i I r• ,1 I I Ill' '''"" n·itc-t1,r.il pJrkmg fa1·1l dov.n1111o.n frplc thmnit rm Jll)lll SJSOd ~0116 •••••••••••••••••••••••Wanted Ft>malt>lo!>han• II.~· per :,q fl Ron Ort . 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D ••••••••••••••••••••••• m.11un· v.uman lo ~hr • s pecial offer you must be a non-commercial user ottering • 1~ \ • 1•·1\ '\«'•• \lu " 111 rm Ch1•rlook1ni: " Cut h\mge\peru.cs' llt•Jul llunl llJrbour s ,. 11 1 ''I.! in 1 c" ';./a~\1~1.1~~t~a~11~"ri Ba' Ser bldn1t l 'nder VILLAGE .: s 1 ab t" hcd 197 1 .>pl Sl!IU 21:n4J.t 1i:191 • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must e ,,,, ll'I ".trllt•ntn" \"I , Grl'" ground parking Adulb "'l'W 1&2 bdrm luxur_,. Fratured '"Timt• ~taj! SPYGL.\SSllll.I. be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad li'<I ., 11 I < •11 KIK 997'1 •II)("' mo h • • adult apU. In 14 plan!> I Personal ,illenlion & F 'hr 4 hr hM• 110111. J•H needs eight days Selling time Or JU St One ,. I h I I ~ ,., " ,., • '" ,75 li77S •• L a r g e (.' I 1 t' 11 l e I 1• I • • r 1i:1 ' k11l' 11"-11111 \rlulb ~pac1ous aµ1 ">o Ailrm from S490. 2 bdrm t•areful Hreenlll).? 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Townhou~t' TimeSaim1t' MH11Uilfili1232 1 t1 1 n 1:c1 ASPEN PACIFIC 642 235; rrom S&io • poob. ten HOUSE:MATES r nonsmknhr :?br 1 11,1 e Use one word in each box About 4 words make one e 'ldt I Hr ll11plt•\ t.:1:.u 12131596-7202 Stepstolheh<'arh.3Br z nl!-. v.atl'rfalb. pond~·, 1!3241~1 nr SC Pla1a. pool )di', • class1f1ed lrne of type M1ntmum ad IS 3 lines Please print • 1 .11 li11;.c• l1•111 1·tl \11 B:i rrpk. <'nl'lsd patio Ga~ ror 1·ookrng & heat 1 s:11~1 +u11b 1\111 o~n<'r i I i11,~~i'l '\.'iil'Al7! l>elu\l•hpnol,h11lrl~ltrJ Yearl) ~7:15 \In Cull mg paid From San 55'\i!IJll,5-\.IFl.UI • painy • lar~t· :! r 2 a 1 In\ .,.,3 250., D1e"o frW\. dm·e North Ga_\ Roommatt> rll'I I I 111 '1r1•'11· .1tl11lt d h 1 I 1 h "' <-\I 0 ~1mmal1 111 ·h·1re • • ' '"' r mtl'~ ll'Jt' on Beach to Mcfadden l'ontactSenu·es ' ""' . . ·'' r------------------------------, n nu p1•1.,. 1•11i,r \dll' nn pt•t!o '15(1 mu Duple't up!>lam .. 2 fir then W~t nn Mcfadden L J r g e ~ l G a 1 2 bdrm apl 111 11 B S.!.511 \ 11 ... • 'l;I.~• 1.::11111; I <'» "~· 2 frpl~ 11arao0 "ear I 1d11 or n~gotiabl .. 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NEAR OCEAN! .~':.'••••••••••••••••• Single. nr Mam UPach • • 'P·" 1ull' ' hr 11.i111rnl <>rean \'1ew Dcluice t & 2 2 bdrm. 1 ba. fireplat·e Laguna Bearh Motor Inn. Laguna Bearh S6.'i mo 13.20 ""111 11 1 • 1 I 1 n i:-' &. l:lr \pt:. :-O.ev.I) decoral gar SS95 mo~earl) 985 •0 PJcihc Coast \Professional Sen·1ce 494 3044 • • c.1l111w1 111' hakolllt'' rd. rcfnJ?l' dllohwasher. 673 ~afl6 PM ll wy. LaRuna Beach For Profl'Sstonal 2 tar garaRC. stor.ige on • 15.80 • 11111111o• 1•1 \rlulh 111111 I d1spo~al. heated pool. 2 Bdrm apt S600 yrly Dally, Weekly, Kitchen Pcopll' I) 11 8 near HeJch $90 ''"·' '"" l'l1·a~1· i.ill1 t•le\alur. ~ublcr prkn1-: Spac1oub. newly dt• ava1labll' Low winter 3off1ces1o~C'reen.check Mo 96().5260 • • ,:,, ]f,1,ll ~I& up C:all-194·8(~ l'Oraled Mature ~pl on rates 494 <'XH 2 l'dM S!OO Add $2.60 for each additional line for 8 llmes ' ......,. ref's & employment, v.111 Rarages m • • • I I ., "R 1 h Lov.rr IRR . 18:\ Yrd ly Pla}a Reall}6731900 Balboa Inn $90 &. up match)OU.,.llhthenuht I Call i60 9415 n1ghtlo ~ ''I.Sit l' • " v.n '' \ th d ~ pels •""I • " "'-L23 0 • , fl"\' ~111~\!71 mu \tar~ Boardmdn to ocean. $400 mo. Day oceanfront 6758740 OffluRental 4400 • Publish my ad for 8 days starting 1 e ._1:!,', mo I or en ° ""'" Peninsula I bdrm. steps weekly K.11chennette. Room mall'' 640-~ c.At ays I • Realtor 494 2414 6J3·2677, eve54!1-4122 Private Furn. Room & :lo DnyGuaranlee ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oana Point 38261H&wpori IHdl 3869 Versailles Bach bdrm Blllh Refr1ge $275 1617 WestclJH NB Want • Cl f' t I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• refng Mirrored closet Easts1de. Costa Mesa financial rnsl 7000s f •• ass1 1ca ion I • "'j.'•••t·,:-.~1i'",~1;;d;1:~~·1 PARK NEWPORT SHOSandy642-6149 Adult.s,nopets 645~08 25r, ofrw1thth1i;ad Isl floor Agent541 ·SOJ2 N I '°ll'\\111 ,mht l \'ERSAILLESE'SI DECM Very MEWPORT • ame 1• '.Mi:'l<IWO APARTMENTS PENTIIOCSE spacious' Very pnvate1 OrangeCo:851-77 14 rENINSUU • Add t,. , \ .... \ W\\ fn t,1•11•l 2 Br 2 Ba comer UOll. Own entra11re Homey MASTER VISA Spacious executi \'e or ress I • ilt·l,r\1• J Hr 2 B.1 llmmR COUNTRY CLUB ocean view S7SO Mo with fi replace Room Accepted fires acru;.~ Crom Cit~ '9 City Zip Phone I . 11111 ~ I rpl1 fi:.!5 LIVIUl'!. l11t..1 644-0452 and bath Gal pref $300 llall All services a'·:ula • I 1!11• •· ll 111K.1J llf.7:t UEWP....,..OR ..... T 2 br apt close to beach ~:n~~~!v;:Q 646·3375 Male 35.45 shr Sbr. 2ba ble. ·optional' From 225 • Check or M.O. enclosed 0 1 •. H t. ,,.. •-h 3840 "" quiet neighborhood --sq rt . up al reasonable IOI "'.,.Oft vcvC a~ ... CH Gar wash/dryr adults. rum. rmtpnv ba. Home hse nr s Co PlazalFrwy renla Is Nn lease re I ....................... ~ no Pets S650. !St & last lO c .. M Kit /Laundry Spa S225+share uUls • Charge my ad to: • THE WHIFff.E TREE 992·0823 days. or call pnvilege resp Mover 40 641-4~1L quired.._.callS73 3002 • .... 1 1 • lu\un \clullunit.satar ;':/~u3l~~~~un~~eo; 64S-2303eves&wkends S250J!!.~6422S33 __ Sh r lrg luxury home EXECUTIVE 0 ... ._ # E furrlablt• hvml( l 2 & 3 ta cu la r Spa, 7 swim I~ blk to beach Bacl;elor Room with kitchen pnv w prof person. lsl last + SUITES • l xp. 1 • llr "t•ll dt'i·or.ilt'd m111g pool~. 8 hghled ten· apt, ref Mg. no kitchen. Nr bus. shopping center dep. IN • Olv mpu.' we pool. hl(ht ms l'OUrts, bike trails. vrl S29Slmo 968-~3 & OCC ._!\dults. 962·7520. 546-l42S HEllT AGE O # E p I • NI tenni~ murt. Jnrum '· Large Ba<'k Bay home. 4 • X · I • irnrk ltkr landsr1p1ni: Pu t t 1 n ii !! rec" Ve rsailles 2BR. 2BA Eastside CM Room Pvt 1 d rLAIA Mo,l 111.,1011ful hldit in Barhelors. I and 2 Security Gate No pets BA. gar F Prefered :~s~!31 ,P~:~5aunc~{1 New luxury office space • L------------------------------' • II n bedrooms apartments. Adults $750 SSl-1997 $250.548-SOOS 1n Irvine's busiest • r----···--WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE --------------, • u•c "''ii". and IO'Anhouses from --. F' --, 21 l _6_:11·6220. renter! Easy F"""' ae """''~" S530loSUXX>per monlh l~R·';450 ZBR,SSOO Util emae or over 0 I bdrm unfum. 1st, last cess. Avail no~l'call ' 1 On Jamboree At incl. 'J blkfrom Beach s hare n hou s eS2SOin mos + utll. male fordelalls. •• l:i I 111 I N~O:cpMEO:Sl~T~A~GYE ......, ':: •• MARUURS WALK l ~ 3 Br Townhou~e \pt~ Patios. single & rlou hlt' 1 ar garagt>s. 1w,1r Hunt lhirbour 1 'h1lflrrn OK !WO 680'1 Readv ·Mon h1! lmnrn1·ulate 2 bdrm, I'• b.r ll unl1nl(ton I :inllmarlt Condo Wa~her & Dryer. 2 pat10s, wt>tbar. bit in R & 0. 2 rar jlar ~7S per mo I st It I.isl + S300 stt d 1• po~ 1 t Ca I I 1714 1759 431ll Mk for Mr Bm&h~m ('3118 5 HRA"<il> Nt:W 2 Br 2 Ba tncl~ JIUlll(t' l\UlVf' &i ti w U25 Mo S36·24$6. 536797V 2 Br 2 Ha crpt, d/w, encl iar. upM.Jil1 Nr buch k30 IM2 ID2. __ _ San Joaqum Hills Road 63t-5990 days. 646·5743 Newport w/same. · female. SIM mo HB 640.4230 (7141644-L~--e~e~"'-da640-41~ev67>S209 842 36S8 551_·~12~3~1-~~- 0reanfronl for Winter I-0c... V14tw Lag Bch Furn ulil pd, Md/aCll5HIR-S2l'51STLelvA __ N --R-•DELUXEOFftCES• • • "'.'11 lite cooking facil m & N I w· IN THE o Rentals. Furnished & E~cluslve Cll rrhaven 49'.6176 Ml·lem. male,2Brlbath.E.C.M 1,2 Jroomd. O easere • o. 0 UNITED STATES ~ • u~um Broker. 67~491~ private apt. I bdrm, l ba --L: $213. 631-4796 Dan Eves quired. A J. Alrporter " NOFEE1Apt &Condo $500 per mo. DaysLg.rm .. lnbeautNBhm .. 6-9 --Hotel.~9-12 _ .i BUS~NESS REPLY LABEL Pl . rentals Villa Rentals s.56·17'14, Eve & wknds kit. pnv .. pl.. pror. r Shr38R. BaJboa Penn u~o Up. Hunt B<'h •• E • 6754912_Broker 642-7264 °·30 U 25 t inc utl R1!$~.S225 + 13 ut1I, Carpet, drapes, air w ""SlCLASSPEAMtTNO u COSUME:SA CAllFOANfA ~ -OCEANFRONT 760·8242 am673 .,,,,... 1_7301 Be ch. 841>_2834.-!-• g i • I BR Versailles Pen ...-,., lhou•e.~""npermonlh Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba duplex 20' ( 3 t7THS-.-• ::! DOSTAOEWIU.l!EPAI08vAOORESSH o. " ..,.., c I d k Furn room wanted ror 2 roommates. s, or 1iws1 • 644 -5369. 548 ·0425, ~~:I~ cp~i:~. V~ly : Nov .. &Dtc.C:O..taMeaa brcoodo.w.Wr.dryer. COSTAMISA • < Or1ng1Co11t Dally Pilot m. T 5 1 . 9 1 I o. 645 · 6 24 2 ........ •-ar"a. R""•-able Eves $22S ea. &4.>-4293 art. 6. 2 or 3 room otnce suites. t0 D •1 p•1 ' 3 3 ~=00:~ ~Pr.~~.1:.~~ z1i1us.8$i'' v~~~~~a::s~~~~~ tr:c~.'l~~1i~.:!.~~1urn .• ~ II J I 81 i •. 2 a.nts S.. J.. 3171 u-&-1. u...&-1.. .. 100 vus $350 mo. incl. uut. J!ealononucs _675~00 S67SMOMTH •• ~!!!~ ......... , :::':;!=. .... :.... Frank. 540-3&66, 49'1-2956 dPOIT • l 801 1580 : • 129 :Uth St, lower unit, Spacious view Condo, SUL.All MOTB. eves. UICUT1VI • : 330 W. Bly StJ I • 11lnt M>nd Av111. now. tbr .. rp , pool, cloH in Wkly rentals now aVlll. Lookina for • home or SUl1I • !, I • l2l3}966-17ll. San Juan shape, trans., su2 &c up. Color TV your own! Ymr'll !ind Several omces 1v1IL ln ~ Cotti M•••· CA 92tH l y.,..,.,.,. adulll, no pets. 1475. Phones In room. 2274 many homes adve~i~ed fuU ae.rv~ txec, suite • 1 2Br 2BLCommtypool. !!:422! ::.~ort Blvd CM ~~~-,;~'!/" Cbsaifted ~~. O.C Alpport. ...................... ff •• 50. 67S..m7. Want Ad Retull.a Ml-5171 • .. ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Oclober 23, 1981 ~~-~!9! .... ~~~ ~.~.~ .... !? ... • t.:. J,• ~!!~ ..... ?! .. ~-~~ ..... ?!~ ..... ~.~ ..... !L~! ~~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~~ ..... ?! .. SU 1 ...................... Banklu CanYIHrt C~Tni'!f fl omt lleallb A1d1 ' NSWSOEUVERY ,.mi;w~::l !nelfeol oppor111nlly Part or P'ull thnr New PiUna •other Gen. or Homemakers to uallt Zlm hm, Sun lbru FD• 11$ 7 wllh newlY •tabUshed Multl·lAvel MartetJnc flee work: mo to saso. wllhe elderly ' Ula ~hurs 1100 + week UIC.SUfTI lllr rKr ...................... lnd epuaeol ba nk , proiram. Elm up to Ute typkt\a a\ 40 to 45 abled Ln ~It bomu. C t.C~ 8,lrv.9Ulll0 OuT otfl~ .,,. 11\fd Mt rRU. wtar lmt.r 2D )'11. Exp Newport/Irvine area 135,000 per year Call for WPM, l yr txpet prt' Pan & FLlll llrne New•paptr Delivery LA for I.he PrOf-.sional who l'a.11.. all levels • aaes. CaU lndependtnt bank ex Peraonal Interview No ferred AppUeat.lon...now Wa1tlrMUeace T1mt1 to homu on btlleves that "bftstyle" ~ Rlehard perlence preferred Pbone Expluatlona 1>ei.o1 i.ken betwfftl 115 W.1•20 Halboa Patin $600/mo donn't cod 11 lam A 641-1671 ~ W9lll4 7075 E mploy ment packaee 7l4-832to7S PM al U s Rental• HOMEMAKERS ~1441or646-\413 prof SIONI vrho tnJoy• ·----11111!!!!--•I•••·········· .. ········ lnchldet' lhdlcal/Den Corp HQ. 1m1 Mitchell, COLLEGES'J\IDENTS .... U•"-.t.•o• lunch on tbe terrace De d b'A 111 Insurance, prorll CAIHIBS lrvlne l1i.J ~ L' SI/ht ho k " --"' overloollnJ tht marlna Loci lllmaJayan. HWJt· Pfl\ a ""woman com· 1barln1 plan • sood Fu 11 It pa r t t Im r --, .. arn use eep In 1roup Pfti1alric prac A proff'Uaonal who 1011011 Harbour Vic pan1ol'ltOolder peraonlo 1rowthpdtntlal. c11hler1 needed In COM.PANION/AIOE. tna ln lrvlne, CdM & lice Maturew/exper. tn valUH an envlronmt-nl E1"IJDClrcle. IM6-82 talte to and from Doctor, Fashion Island store µve·~· n,c tor semi Newport. Approx. 15/hn deahnc wtlb rhlldren es or re$l1urant~. specialty --errands, etc. •.s hrs l)("r P<>1ltlon11v1J11ble Exp. prererred.18 yn or 10vahd, elderly lady we.~. Cltl l''ndtay llome stint11I Mrw Austen shor,• & an udivl' HWAlOI day.ii76.~ ________ 1 ~er M4-SC1TO Weekends. Rt'rs niq Sen•1ces~~ 64H870. mar na Peter's Land K for~t.. r R I VAT E DU T V Bankln& · C .t..rulB !3l•200C_o"'p"ru'on Hounrl111~ll. SS 00 pr NU RSES AID1': needed tn& •:xecutive Swte haa • • at 1 e . am a 11 NURSE, mature lady. SAYINGS ,..,..... "' .. hr to star1 , mutl have for reeding p/tlmt In producl'd un envi11ble Shc-Ua nd Sheep doic·7 642-5063 SUPatYtSOI HOUHWAllSALES Mature l.lve In Comp11 c11r Marla64S.S3M l'Ves tor ronv111 ho¥pt. "lifestyle" Eiecutlve m 0 111 h s • r cm• I e PRACTlCAL NURSE Full or P/Ume. Apply · nlon. ltouseket'per HOUSfllB'H Apply Beverly Manor. aerv1ceM Include a recep tun 1 w hlte· losl upper Companaoo. loving care, 5Local Newport Buch Crown Hardware, 1024 493·73!3 needed ror bu•y pro 340 Victoria.CM l•onlst P 1· . I Three Arch Hay 10.11 refs ,..., ...,..., .. ..., u79 avln&• & l.oaJ1 hua un Irvine (We!!kllff) NB " -• • l'\'3 igious Y llP Please Cllll -4456 · ....,.,,,..,.,,.........., immediate""""'"• for a -. Companion/Aide, ~6 d11y (euional In Newport Nul'!ling point ed conference p · t k "I"""''• k r ml I I B h Losi. Llttt; brown poo. n va e nurse, spc11 1 4 Savln11 $uptrv110r with CASHB wee or se -anva 1u ' 1 c M us t be c MA ::a!~~!;?-'nwll,e!ma~· di · Id 1., H 8 lan1uages, can coot & minimum a Yr1 or HOUSEWAllSAW elderly lady Rer's req. ruponsable, with own Rehab oriented '" " .,iuu "' ~ e. e erv area ho u sekeep. Re rs . 0 v e r a t I o n • & Full or P/tlme. Apply 545 lSU trans, 5 hr day, 5 day become -torauve aid CHS lo office equipment 960-0552 _ ---~-3510 S 1.~ k . ( "'"' Your search stops here? Los B Or Lo uperv....,., expentnce Crown Hardware, 1024 Oayhosld5,3hrsprday, wee • monun&Soro ter· Work Mon·fn , days. A limited amount or H;aredg M ~agle Vi~'H.-.W..t.d 7100 r equired Peraonnel lrvlnt'{Westdl(()NB s dys pr wk. Apply in Root5 Salary ocpef1 N B areaConv. Hosp , prime orrice & pro 8 ook h t & Ad •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• mana1ement, new ac person, Stern wheeler e s re q a F.xcell. benefits Coll ressionalspacetHvoala r urs ams. AccountlngClerlt counts, IR A/KEOGH. CHIU>CAIE Restaurant, Reuben ~ 71416406962da1s_.__ Mra.Slone,642·8044 _ ble.calla•.,...,'° 964·6SIOREWARD" Accuracy a must' Work t'Ollections, and NOW P l time childcare Lee. 151 E Coast llwy, H k /C k MIF ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111....,..~!!!!!.......,!!!!!!!--•I Found 10114 : llu(fy F w/government com· accounts. Full insurance worker for Christian NB 1°~~~o~e~~r ~ per Nun11ng -= T1iier rat w/blk collar, mod ity 111 ventorits benefJls & paid career school. t~ Brookhurst 'k ss$,1737 · IM SW'StYISOR lmllteul-.. 4450 Halecresl Pk area Ge n eral or f ace apparel. Salary com Sl ,F.V.962--3312. DWCOUHTSt wee -730-3:30 PM MonFn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9iS7·0116 knowledge helpful. Call mensurate with u Clerical r tamr anrludeb "OUSSCEEPSt Strong leadership abill· Reta al Store !:lest beach Vacauon saddened 13 yr for appt. 54()..867l ask for penence. Please call LOAM SBVtCE weekend stufts Harold Sun Thurs, some ex per ty Cheerful, dedicated ...., WllllH 7100 ..._. WllllH •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PreNrtrM•~r Larae office bl 1 re quires m1111&er lo ha11 die atcOl.lltinl and ad mlnllttallon or bld1 operations Roponalblllllu 10 dude maintenance ' security conlract manaaemant. tenant re lallOn.a; mil C'Olltction au~rviaion. utal . usue mon11or1011. rlnanrlal report prep. AcrountJn11 RttllUll,. PRI VATE nue attb experienced busboya tday11 ' w11trusu 1d1y/eve1> Mature, nral. 49$.S'm ror 1!!>9't ltestauraru food Prep & Servtr Now Hl rin& If you arr friendly, (.'On,1(1entious & Depend a bit we want you rrom 8AM to HM wkdy1 No exp n~. Apply In Pel'llOft Stone Mill Terrace Rtat1ur1nl bac k ~round a must :!9lSRedH1llCM Prtv1ouw properly - m11nage ment ex pr S11le• helpful l''orward re· Need Sales r•eople Part sume to ad • 751 Daily or full·Tlme . New Pilot, Bo.x 1500,' Co!ltu M ultl Level. Marketing Meaa CA92626 Pro1ram Earn 125,000 --• ---to ~.000 & up per yeu. fl /TIMUV .. IMGS C1ll for Personal In· Ca•all119 ltrvlew No phone Ex· Yo•c.ritn 11lanat1on 71"3:J2.9073 Adults with outstandtng Sales attrartJve personalities LIQUro WALLPAPER who enJoy wortdng with Sales aod application 10 15 year old youths wall tram.~ Eve111np &-9 p m Call 642 •321. eu 343 between 2 p m ~nd 5 l!. m ~S!l<>! Andre» SALES Immediate openUlg pan tame reader ad sa~s •l The Pennysaver All you location an Newport ' old blklwhl Manchester Ginni Ms Denny P11ns1a 495 ~ 17th St.C M pre re r red C :i II lo good patient ca re. $7!)() Mo IUI 23rd St Terrier mutt strayed 71~ CLEllTIAJMH DRIVERS Cap1slrano by the Sea Beach area. Xlnt 1.E.IMVESTMEHT --------111 need 1s a rnendly smile. 675 085,§73-1401 Ort 8 from Siller. Santa ACCOUMTIMG NEWPORT IAUOA Immediate opening for Deliver bakery produ<'t:. Ho:.,Pt 496-5702 benefits Call Mrs Eam wlule you leam clear pnntmg & &ood spelling Come JOU\ us Apply in penon 1660 PlacentJ.a Ave C.M. IET.\ILSPA.CE Ana & 23rd C M. Fastgrowing1nsurance SAVIMGS&LOAM loan service clerk. Ac· tosupermarkels Early Housekeeper.Z 11dulb, Slone,_642~ II ER I T AGE 900sq rt S650mo Great 6466996 agency has opening m tlOO lrvineAve ,NB curate typing computa· morning to mad art~r late hsekpg, lndry Nursing INVESTMENT wall accounts receivable lion skills & variety. c ll771 '7"" p leach you creative eiposure, llarbor Blvd Found white adult dept. Rapid advance· ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!F.!!!!! •. !!!!!O!!!!!E!!!!!!!!!lllll!!!!!!!!!! Salary-$900+ Call· noon. a ~·.,., reparelmealperday MURSESA.IDE financing, 1031 Ex i---------Ca ll Samoyed vie Npt & 18th menl for right person,-= 64().9350 Delivery men over l8 for Own car Call Mon Exper"d all shifts changes, mvestor de SALES Realonorrucs 675-6700 ~t 64~·2556 ----• salary commensurate Beauty Clerical/General omce L.A Times to homes Thurs~ 10...:..559-4006 Conv. Hosp. Nwpl. Bch velopment & COW\Sellng COMMBlCIA.l I .E. CctM Prime Loe 2.'>00 sq Reward·lost small long· with experience. paid o,,_.,.comty'1 Must be good with num· C · M 3 3 m 6 am HOUSEKEEPER needed Bnng your smile & Joan Ex per rounselors re· Eittens1ve on the JOb rt Great Show rm u haired Siamese dtk gray company benefits Call · A.ttt S• bers. Pleasant office en-Economy car required (/lame for conval hospt. us' Free mjr med ·den ceave 1~ comm. The as traming. Musi be highly posure Lighted Hoof Cat Vic 8 each Pauline~8!11!J.:.. Needs hai r stylists, vironmenl. No typing. N ° c 011 ec 1111 g Xlnt benefits inrl in· tal & life ms Top salary an unusual oppty for motivated sell starter. Sign. Garden View Blvd /Ht-al l Edinger. sh1mpooperson &ass1s· j:aJIJ1J-47~-· ___ S400·S4SOimo. -+ bonus suranre&sickpay.App· Call Mrs.Slone right person. Conf1den Income from property ~!!_rking.613·4~ 963·0144. AJDES tanls. TopSalary. 646•0637 Q!'.646-S844 ly Beverly Manor. 340 642·~ llal interview Call management plu s a WESTCLIFF AREA 700 Weekend graveya rd RiveGauche.NB Clerical DE L IVERY perso n Va·toran,CM N ---VinceS46-5880. draw while you learn. Found M Wht & Tan shift only. Acti ve retire· 1tr..1s•• ....... CE d d ood d ursan~ Sq fl -ru·1 •hop now A 1. Sh h d 54().8177 " ~ nee e . g nvml( re Janitor Part tame & LV.... l•--------1 Attrarlive commission '"' ~ ustra aan ep er ment community. Gd Cl · -'fi ,_... r d H B h " available. lligh traffi c Puppy. 2 lhat look alike. benefits. N.B.6.11·3SSS. IE.Aun aims u1 ce """'rng or cor . unt. c area full·Tame Evenings J.11 30. Coov. llc>!!p NB IECEPTIOMST schedule & benefits location A&ent851·8300 F Blk & Wht Terrier Apa rt ment Co mplex PRESTIGIOUSSALON ~Ylep~~cga~ pepl=.!n~p/~~ 536.2595 CMleatnhOHace Bldngs area Pos. attitude. xlnt Assis t reception ls I pacakge offered Call 1-..a.._._. ..... R ............. 4500 Mixed Puppy M Blk & DE.....,"1 ..,.SSIST. us ave uwn L-quap· benefits. Call Mrs · WPM r I Ken.675-6700 -m11111 -· needs H,tper to rumll Looking lo add to our manner Some exp "'-."' m en t & re 1111 b1 e +lypang <SO I, • i..11111!!~!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ••••••••••••••••••••••• Whl Sibenan Husky. 2 part lime clean up & stafr, 2 assistants helpful Call: Mr Or EJ(per. Easy pured or transportal.ion Call for Slon!....~~-8(»4-ang, nnd mall proce£s r 600 s q rt Ind us tr I a I Liver & Wht German lock up dlllies. Musi live Richard Ouellette _rock, 833·951L rice an Newport Good mtervaew 8.'>1-0121 OFfSETPIESS mg ror rast paced oHace s.....,_ storafo?e work ror rent Short Hairs F. Newport on site. Apartment value Hair Salon hours & salary 646 5411 OPERATOR Xlnt Co benefits. Local Children's St.ore. retail 646-496.S Beach Shelter 644·36S6 in exchange for dutaes 200 Newport Center Or, CLIRICAL ~~dys. 646 5594 after JAHITOR wanted for an house ed or OC Airport Mer experience pref full Rttrtols W..ted 4600 Found Bassett Hound Sue846·0619. Ne~r1 Beacti_ p RTTI lmmedrnteopenang for a print shop m N~wport nll Lynch Relocallon tame Peta le Marc he •••••. •••••••••••• ••••• ll]ix. white, female, vac. A r chit e c 1 u r a 1 11 . IOA T MECHAHIC A ME Detttal Ft Office 1an1torto work full time. Beach Mina mum 1 Yr 752·111117· Franlue 642·4714 LEASE \\a Ison & Fairview.C M lustrators. High caliber needed (or sailboat Lookmg for interesting Non smoker Pun. but night shaft F;.xl"ell fr ex per on small ortsel EOE M r Su.,.._ 6464103 work' Typing, no ange benefits For more ~ UNFURNISHED · profess ion al qua Ii ty charter club lll Newport shorthand. Office loca· rould be full tame Ex per info and mtervtev.. i·all press Good company IECS'TIOHIST Person needed for retail Local busUless man and Found white Spatz M. architectural renderi.st Beach Wall work on taon on POI 3-days per ~!.644 0611 make \'1\ aan1 1714 ' benefits For stork brokeraiie Brass Bed St.ore 3 days v. are. no rhaldren, no \'IC 14th & MaUl, H 8 & perspective & layout pumps. engUles & ng· week. Sat &SWl. 646-7431 DENT AL ASSIST. 641 1616 E 0 E M F ARC AMERICA rarm an Newport Center ,2Cr week CaU· ~·27l2 pels Nev.""'rt area 3 968-81:11 man. Salary neg Call gang On the ,JOb exper •m!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!ll!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!llll!l!ll E 1714)83).3232 IC Duties UlClude phones. Sales,,_~-. ladi ..... high I"' "'ound small longhaared George: 964-9439. r· 67 9060 xp DA for Endo orfac:~ Jewelry Sal~ eny h r I '· ht I r~• """' "" Bdrm preferred Call ~ -+res · S..-:.. wanted ptame Mon & Schafser & So ns EOE Afirm Action eavy aUlg. ug YI>' fashion store. Npl Sch 552-1159 or blonde M dog, nr Hawes Art Gallery Fine art IOOICICHPSt CL.a.ICA.l Thurs only Top pay Southern Cala f ornaa Emj>I mg Mature person with area Salary + good 546·1~00~ Schoo~H"'B.:.!62·~--sale,spe~·~J?4?rcnlfi Challenging pos1t1on ~;:;:loT=.rary jobs 631·~_,_ leading Custom Rang P.\INTIHG neat appearance S850 benefits F'ull &p'lame I f'ound Katten. grey app y. ana oml a available for sharp an VJCKJH~TON Makers as looking for Apprentice Noexp nee 760'1818 ~all f>.44·7100, __ _ lmift.ss/tnnst female 8 wks. Eastblurr "93·2307• ll·S. dividual wit h strong bk & ASSOC DIETICIAK.«EG. qua hfaed professional $4 75 hr. Jim ~·0769 Receptaorust Sales Finance Area 760-0786 _Automotive kpg background Mull• o Sa le~ Peupll' X Int -Beauty Salon needs so RfCRUITBS ;:~~··•••••••••••••••••LOST Whale Cal with TEUPHOHE project1partnersh1p en ~en 7 »5·30'540.0400 For 82 bed psyr h Salary & Benerit~ Top PA.RT/TIME meone 3 days a week -Men Grey Patches Mesa opa11.t.TOI vironment Real estate Clerk Typist hospital in Dana ri comm1,~1on ror high Earn Hobday Money Thur._Fn&Sat. 730-6630 Oppo_._u.. 5005 """"' Newport ofriee needs Take full rharge or busy Lanuerae Home Partae~ ••••••• :.:::;~••••••••• Verde Area 549·3768 Experienced, able to expr. helpful Forward mature dependable de Dietary Dept incl plan producers Call for appt " 675-4273 RECEPTIOHIST LOSING LEASE. quit Found s al k 1 e, s t type accurately & act as resume to Ad ll 751. Dai tail oriented person. n in g. pure has 1 n g Perr Y Cont r u c d . Law firm in Irvine seeks ting business.selling out Bernard. Cock ·a·poo. receptionist. Light book· ly Pilot. Box 1560, Costa HEAVY lyping (6Swpm budgeting & personnel S491424 Part-tame Counter Girls rect!ptanrust. Ouues will ALL supplies and rax M 1 n it u re Doxie , k e e Pi n g ex P not Me!!.!...~~ fBM ). Hrs. flex. $5/hr We need a s l ro n g LEGAL S£C"Y Appl) m person at the also include lite typing. tures1ncll.ld1ng Mallese.Retrievermax. necessarybutwelcome IO()t(l(!B'ER Call(7lo4l~l.:Q44j J_l!!i~ s upervisor with a TUSTIN Mature ~~s~a~i'an~tu2~~e~ somegeneral offace Call Display rases. wailing Sheperd Mix. Beagle ROY CilVSt P/l1me. J.4 hrs AM. --------• creatav<• & carini: :lt Shorthand preferred. Bristol C_M.,_751·~ Fran 8333622. room chairs, Beauty mall. Al~ Cats & Kit · ROUS ROYCE/IMW Thurs lhru Sal See titude Ttus challen.:ing bu l no t req ua red RECEPT/TYPIST Salon hairdryers and tens Irvine Animal Care 64().6444 Harold 548.3687 495 E pos1t1on offers outstand California exper not re pa rt t •me Noon SSwpm, gd telephone h d 1. h · Center 754.3734 mg work environment, d N Supervisor Mnn t•ra Executive search firm seeking bright, ag· gressa\•e Recruiters who can think & grow rich' For interview, call 673-2902.___ - SA.LES Window tinting, shut ters. blinds and shades Full or p tame CdM. 644-8494 ~·rs~~~~,~~ a~1dpla~~ f ound Ba;d B~d V1~ IAIYSITTB l!!!i St C.M oppt'y for growth & ·<Int ~~~rdellnrs 0 N~~~~~~io~r 11 15 to I 15 $395 hr ~~:~9~r7. 8~~~r ~~~rtr~r .\lso. make·uP. shampoo Manners School Irv me M Y Cd M home . 4 Bookkeeper. F 'T. P' T. benefits Capistrano by Salary & benefits open 760·3490 Sam Sec/Reep and hair produc~ Ave. Nr WestcllH Shop· days/wk. for 8 mo. girl. some exp. prefered bul the Sea HOllpt 496-5702 ~ hour week I girl or PART TIME De\ elopment CO looking Call6.119754or ping Ce nter. Call _640-_9_5_14 ______ we wall Iraan Rusty "-"'~, .......... ..,_.. rice Phone·7Jl8554 Crev. Supervoors. work RefmedChnsllanwoman for sharp person with after6,8986809 De sc ribe 760·3466. BabysitterforJchildren, PehcanRestaurant,call ORIVERSWANTED lo l.Jvean with cutturt;<1 professional attitude a•7 ., • ..., NC M ho foraJ!.Pl.5'1&-9322 L1QuorStore Stock1011 & P tame e\enanfo?S & older woman Refs Cal1 Caro1At752814l f'RESCHOOl "" "'"' my · <l6ta esa me WOIDPIOCESSOR Early momanghomede Cash Re1ot1ste r ex v.eekends. Supervising In Costa Mesa Land & found digital watch an Mon.Fri, after 6pm IUSIOY p r hver) LA TIMES perarnce necessary the door to door sales U.~~7d 640 8268 or SECRETARY RECEP· 8 Id luded A 1 parking lol or Alpha _966-~Z3~19~·----Lunches , exp er tyosp:1 5 10 1 n :ri:.n e°:c~\~~ Irvine & Newpon areas over 18 Apply betwttn8 crev.. ol youngsters Ex· -TIONIST H B contract ua mg inc g Beta. II B Found 10 21 ·--------I necessary Apply an $4 ~0 + mo J e li & 3 V.f'ekdays 18811 cellent earn1ni:s for Reher for Sm Fam l5l furniture sales firm is 714·&40·428i 964.2047 person Le B1amti 414 spelling grammar 5460235 l'hH·~nua.Costa Mesa person with ab1hty to Board & Care 23 dys looking for an exper 1 c E c R E A M IAIYSrrTa skills Should have at • k 24 h S48 079iS NEW PORT Xlnt beach Found albino female kit· Person needed to meet No N~~~BIEvOdENB least I year expeneoce Driver needed ammedu1t MA IMT&tAMC1:. '.?1aort11svan~~ .. ed\'a."c?1r1 large v. I rs1 -person Lo mgr our ok t h n 11 '""'"''"" d I M h V Id C ~ ' """' • ---------4 Typing. telephone. re-1 o c o nl~ s15000 en.wile eacoar.nr 6/yr old girl after -----on wor processing y ,ust a\·e aa a SIULl.ED MediaMerchanlS fl 11 l.•33 .• 1242 Seavaew Narcissus . school. t.5Spm to ap· IUTCHSt equipment. real estate Onvers License & Clean rb laurantpos1laons cepl 1 ang. payro · " Cd Orange Coast College· 213 427 Z756 EOE sales accounting, dis M 673:...5490 prox. 2:4Spm everyday, Full or p/tame. exper'd background desm1ble dnYmg rerord Apply 111 Sl&4l 51999 mo . 3 JOpm · -· - Mon·Fra. MUST BE Non union Gene ·s Dynamic working en person 2431 W Coast 10 midnight Perform Plastics THEGOOD ~~[~:Sms~ra;~~~rr~cre la•eshnnt DEPEND AB L F. Market, 1080 S CstJ varonment. Hl&hwa~· NB skilled & sema·skilled MOLDIHG MACHINE EARTH mge benefits Yamada Stonecr~Element~HY. H~i'.._L.B.494·3794. SWITCHIOARD fLECTROHICSP/T maintenance repair on OPERATORS Alllr.JD YOU Ent 962·7374 Woodbridge. Irvine CAMBAPBSOH OPMATOR forsk1lled&sem1 skilled buildings & equipment W or k r Io i. e to 1""11 ••• Re f's . P lease call Open•"g on very a"tave 1 R"'qu"'s t appt1~a11on home save on ga.; a_.__, SECRETARY 55 •-Exper "d on proress uo ' or we Iraan apr acanls " " ' __..... 2·0461 am:r 5:30pm. • . 2·posation board Must w "OOd math baek from Coast Community Openings exist on all comblnatioll! or secretary trainee camera. fast growing have I year current " '"oll"'"es, • ..., =~7 & sub ~harts for exper·d or Nwpt Center Law off1<'e. Opporiwity 50 15 ••••••••••••••••••••••• INVESTORS_. SCRAM-1.ETS ANSWERS Private party wants1 Unlock Broil $700.000 for Isl TO on Lurid Fetish prime N B proper~y LIKE OIL Call 760·8009 We're living in what's 1 "l.YS,...._ kn11wn as a fluid "' '"'"" ~!.~~ .... ~?!.~ eronomy That's when :~~i>.:>~~i~\~.f<>;a~Yti~~ Widow has m~y to loan money goes like water Northwoods. for RE SIO.ll()() up No because food is priced 551-1293 credit chec:k, no 1>4•nalty LIKE OIL. ---~~- Call Denison Assoc. Fo~nd:-Lg black Lab Ballroom . Touch Dance §73-731! male \•ic faJrvaew/Fair Tchr Trameoes PT Eves. VENTURE CAPITOL Drive. 557·0219 Earn as you learn. 11000 On equity basis New PtnOHh 5350 EIU~~ :.i~ible Mr business ideas. Prefer ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--..-.=~"-'----- s o f t w a re & h 1 ll h EXECUTIVE technolo 855-9863 * SUITE * tr you want a Real Estate 24 hour ESCORTS Lo a n at B E L 0 W 953 1122 MC IS..,. MARKET RATES call ·~~-~~-"'~• Pr 1 m e F 1 n a n c 1 a I COEDS Would Love to Services Par1y w1lh Y~ Call Sue 527•3477 or Oebba;;:~me Mort~ Trwt PSYCHIC &SPlftITUAL DHds 5035 CONSULTATIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• we'd 7141895-2275 Scrttlet' ~ Co. All types or real estate mvestment.s smce l!M9 S~ia 2llCITDs 642·211! _MS..06 11 F1m1d 40·s seeks Mtover 45 for fnendship & com- panionship Reply to classified ad J727 CtO Doily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560. C.M. 92626 W E PAYTIIE M~T 1-------•I For your TD's & notes GrtatC...-r Escorts PACIFfC NATIONAL. IAHK <In Organization) (714)1151 1003 E.O.E. Banking SAVllGS COutilSB.OI CUSTOMH SERVICEIEP. Al Dennison Assoc --_673-7311 24 Hrs 64Hll80 Pacific Federal bas re· $241 m & Note Secured by0C4·plex Rtfwnof ll 1/i% E•tt.5 2-7655 ~~I PertOflllllls/ Lost&Fa.d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Happy Adi 5120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Place a HAPPY AD in Uus column for only SJ.%>. C1ll MZ>n Brotbtr BrailMm Adamt u lbl. •·s, Rev. 10:1 Boob ,.,.. Bob Pilot ,· c.-1~ cently merged with A E /MC !VI.. Oceanside Federal mak· ""!!!!!!"'!!!!xp!!!!!!!!'!!!! • ,_!!!!!!!!I ing it one oC the I a r gest " savings & loans in the I am looking for a girl J0.35 yrs. old. S'3"' to S'S"' in good shape I.hat likes dance. play tennis, go to Palm Springs and is not a womans ltb o r smokes Plse call Ken Brown al 752-1111 / SM-~""'7 ______ • SoclolC._ 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• John Wayne Tennis Club Full Membership, $800. 644·UIM before~8_:30 __ , ...... .. , ., .... , tu.a. ' t.~ !JJ state. This expansion has created 2 xlnl career opportunities in our San Juan Capistrano om ce. We are curT'etllly seek· ing a Sivinp Counselor with experience & a p /li m e Custom er Service Resiraeotative. Thae are career posi-li on s wilh upward mobility avail. Salary commensurate with tx· pel'lence. Xlnt fringe benefits pactace . Please apply ln peraon to: PACIAC ... AL SAVIM6S&LOAH -Camino Capistrano SanJuanC..,.,cA. (714)881!1200 Equal Oppl,y Employer UtUe lliu Mldfet sat on a Tuffet, aloal came a spider aod md In tbt Oall1 Piiot Clualfled MCUoo about Miu Mui ftt •• Tultet ad boq)tt it for 91.115. You e.an MU your tldftt ad lotl otbt r thlnp lhroua Dal'1 Pilot ClaaalO ~.ean..,. company lll Irvine Gd ground Calif Air Na '-"" ...,.,....,., d be r.b • ...,9498 switchboardexperience llonal Guard Prior m1tby5pm0ct2'? traanees.ln1ectionmol I Wel come The Good AskforA~ril.§44"6516 _ ..£Q:_ ..!!ll""·~ . Dynamic working en mahtary helpful C:ill EU ~: MIF H mg machine oprrators Earth Reslaurants and1·--------lf you're an lhe market varonment ,. 1 n d Y (.; "h r 1 n 0 ,._ ________ 1 Xlnl benerats in clude I Baker" to Santa Ana for a better car. be sure 4040 M Arth Bl d " "•• d d I ' h k th ac ur v 714/979 7363 Manarunst pa1 ma1or me aca , and Newport Beach by lo c ec e many autos Newport Beach. 92660 dental +profit shannfo? JOtntng our team. and advertised for sale in m4>752·1lll Expenenl·ed slwet metal 1 TIM la~lay Club CIMCO h 1 b -Class1(ied m. an for fine sho,P Welcl 'I 1~.r...1-... e P us nng good food ~ to good people. We are I •1 ,., ' rng a must' \\ ood Art I s n o w i r I n g a 546-4460 gmng the publ.ar a new . II Y I Ill· .... ··~.············ .. : 2305 W. Second St Santa manicurist part time Playground Aide am choice in family dining, UI _ Ana,542-2343 Ex cell work111g condi med pltime employ· fresh . wholesome , . . Gate Guard. 12 30 8 301 hons Call Tues.Sat ment 18/yrs & older nutritious rood. pre Field Sales Supervisor L1m1ted openings available m the Orange Coast area. for setr mOllvated. career oriented and1v1dual Who can v.ork \\1th Field Sales People Tram. mot1va1e and get results Station wagon or van necessary Exceptional earnings, plus Job related benefits ava1latile for the right people U you can produce results, not JUSl talk about 11. call 960 0694 for interview Ask for Mr Chan ce •' AM shift. 1131 Back Bay 642 0002Joyce ~ SllL_____ pared with little or no Dr NB. 644-0510 POLAROID preserva11ves tr you ~neral share our commitment Execut ive seeking Mechanic Special event rompany to wholesome food and mature mdJV1duals for Wood s . Marine N 8 needs mature. responsa · good health. and have business expansion an Mechanic Wanted No ble persons for Santa·s lhe ability to com Oran eCounU'_S48699S Butchers need 1nqu1re camera operators & munacate effectively . Salary neg • Parts cashiers. at the Laguna lh olh Hairdresser Man ager wanted Hills Mall. 12131587·1100 wi ers. please come Full service Salon 1s 760 8697. Ask for Rack Collect and talk with us looking for the raghl Med 1 We are lunng for I.he 0Hpea·1rrat7~ ~ta a ls For ITCRa ... uec111et f'OUROID foltowUlg posit.Jons .,.,..,.,.,.., ,..~ ~pecaal e'-cnts company Hairdre;-;;r-wanted wilh Radiology ofr1ce 1n needs Santas. Home \·as foUowing only Village Newport Beach. Medical its. omce parties. etc Fair Mall. 494•1600 experience required SIO ht plus Also open· 631 4422 an gs for .cashiers & •SECRETARIES• Sht 80 Dae F'inance or Mortgage backgmd a must Fash Isl St8,000 Exp Con,,uhant Ours Liz Reinders Agy, Inc. 4020 8irchEst'64EOE Newport/~81901 Frtt SEC "Y /LEGAL 0 C Airport area law firm seeks Secretary. with top skills Man 2 5 yrs legal exper Salary open Call Fran· 833 3622 Secy/Receot for Fountain 'Valley Cert.Jried Public Accou.n· tants Typmg. filing and I. telephone s kills re· quired Will tram on 10 Or~ Coast Dal Piiot 330 W ay Street Costa Mesa. CA Equal Opportunity Empoyer Hair stylist. sublease & c 11 be your owo boss MEDICAL F Isl. MD camera operators a Newport Beach Two seeks pl. time rr o~rice c_oll!c~l315!1-1100--'­ slatlons now open. Call help. exp. bkpg.. ·~s .. Chuck 67s.zo46 or recptn., & collection POUIOID Special Events Co needs Santas. Home vis· Its, omce parties, etc SIO/hr. Plus. Call today collect: (213)587-1100. I key and bookkeeping. 964-4880 Service st.al.Ion attendant In addition to an ex· 3-IOPM. Apply at Shell cellent salary and com Station 17th & Irvine plete benefits package. Blvd. NB. ____ _ •LUleCoolu •Food Preparation •Ut.Jllty •Jwre &Salad •Kitchen Help : 552.0245 for appt _ 644·038l · • • • .... · · · .. · .. · .... · .. · .. • " .. · • • • • • • • ,.· lieallh Club Attendant. Models needed. All types semi·ret.ired person on· Men. women & children \y. Hrs· t().4pm. Tues Noeicpnec 548-7762 tbru Fri. 64+4fi&t. MODfLS/ESCOttTS Lillie is Big '' Classified Alln Females only ads are really small 95:J.0071 '"people to people"" sales Needed mature person lo calls with big readenhap work from your home, and big results! To place we tram, earn $200 a your classified ad. call week or more Herb today 642.:i678. 536 7393 No Investment. ~aily PUat · · ·· · · · .... · ··· · ·· · ·-., POSTING CLERK needed for eltttronlcs distributor loeated at 3170 Pullman, CM.. En· try level position w/op. port tor advancement Please call Hamilton Electro Sales 714 1641·1850 for in· terview. we orrer full training with pa)I. paid vaca· lions.· and rapid adv an cement opportunities Apply between' 2 and 5 pm at either locataon 3810S Plata Onve Santa Ana 210 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach Printing FIT pressroom helper , Mon 3:30 pm· Finish. Tues 2:30 pm Al\ Equal Opportunity NEWSPAPER ADYERT1SIN6 GRAPHIC llSIGNER Fmlsh. Thurs.Fri. S.S. Arfirmative Action • Apply 1880 Place11lia CM l!!!!!!E!!m!!p!!!lo!!ye!!r!!M!!/!!F /!!H!!/!!V!!!! ~ai~ PU'91 ....................... : .KIDS -STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C-11 W... Cll•i:• at Slt.0601. Immediate opening in the creallve SC'rvlces dep11rtment now exists for tull·llme 11rtist. Requires good graphic design and spatial semitavity, ability lo spec lypt, some illustration or' technical dra9il ng abi lity, knowledgeable in production. an underalllodln& or retail advertising dcalgn, and nhlllly to meel deadllnea. We're fasl·paced but run to work for, with an excellent b<'nerit PfCkllee lnclucSln& dental. If you havt al least ant ynr'a u pcritnet in print orlcolcd •"Ork and a current portfolio, call Carl Ttllhima at .U.•3:21. ut. U3 to aebtdule an appointment ORAHGE COAST DAILY PILOT 330W.IAY ITa,°~A~1 ~t2m • •. AN QUiil T\MITY ~Ill ." • ..••...................•.•.•.••.......••.. · PART TIME MJllS Wt art presently steltlns adults with pleaunt personalltlta who would b• interested ln workln& In Salea ft Promotion with Dally Pilot Carrit ra 10 to 15 )'tara old Unlimited earnlnp available to ricM person. Hrs : S:IOPM to l :IOPM , Mooday lhru Friday. Sorne S1lurday nallabilit.y Fot appolnlmtcit. t'all· NMl21, m ((Jr Beit '!llll•ma. • : . . • : ORANGE COAST DAILY PtLOT .~ 310 W. IAY IT.,• COSTA~·... • '._ lllf IOVAI. Ofl'°'1flllllTY l l • ," ~ ....................................... . START NOW Local Amway dis- tributor offers op- portunity for good earn· 1ngs. You pick the hours. We train. For interview, 5S7·S6'1S TUCHB P E Teacher for Chns· Lian school Hrs. 10:»3. Apply 1 61135 Brookhurst. F v _!;2·3312 A Fl'lll10111 lllthlH I Nemt •••ltlMlll flltd wllll lllt OMIMy tltfk ,, w•lld IOf flvt ytlrft etltt w!llcfl tlftll C4lnllnul119 1111t111• .. •• 11111• '9fh 'llllk•tlon 11 ~ olllf If tlltrt •rt CM11f9L Cell 1119 l .... o''"'"'"" .. 1111 DAILY 'IL.OT ft1 111 1o r111 atlt 11 t lltl "" .. ..., ..... MM321 l&IJI _....._ __ ----_ _..;,. __ ..._.. _______ __,._~----"---- ., ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtd y, October 23, 1981 D1 ~w..., ,, ..... _. ... ....................... 1070 Mmk.. s,ort9tcJGoock 1094 IMh. ,owtr t040 INh. Sii tOM a..11 ts IOIJ ••••••••••••••••••• ••• • •• ••• •••' •••••••••••••• ••• •••• •••••••••••••••• 'fUCH•.OAYCAll AP~t~~~g~IC& NM '°PM, Moo· f'ri w, buy uaed appllencts AnUqiw FrMeh Gold • •••••••••••••to•• .. •••• Surf Boardl C\latom Air .,_,.... AU. tw IM&mond l.Adlel Lapel Tenur Su tolld brass Bn.iah Sin&}tt l'lrillt,' lledrtc II 11 .. llTCH IGOlll Wuell r~oniL 1uar. Teediien .a. .!.ll!l•n 31717 Watdl Value M50 tell Bto&nler, lllte new Tbn.tatt>rs SllO to Im $9500 Makeottni Cottom bwll 1'10. r.all· WO BuuUful piece '500 IMS '727t.. Call Stt>vr ~1 1 yr rar auar ty oU jllll rttumed fl"OCD Fender Ttlttuter ele<' SUIAOAID ~ll 21 mos cruile la So. ISALVADORE DALI 1ult1r wll.hcue. S200 Vintaat IO ft m\K'k dent lm Z3 ft Mako tm W Pulfit Tb1t yacbc Ila Ulhol, I Motil.I litbol, •SJ~ w/1968 lllm1lnl\Oll Pier HP JohnMlftO/B Lo hrs, tpvper~llinl f • XlDt .~ Pl'Hrtlool. l'lqltt'd full I tUY ·-··~a Umt IO~•·JDtun.t'l ~ -"2ll 967 133 ==s HOT OFFER! Mii ortradiP ~ Office fw ...,., & •url hr uu N'W $145 loaded w/ tandem trlr alder" reaJ n:! ~ Med1lutl 1071 1, '1 IOH 611314 Crt11t1enm! Maktoffer Tueaby.U. h T0,000. Nffded lmmtdlately lo COLD CA.SH! , work momina 41 even T 0 EDISON ln1 No aellina. Wiii CUSTOMERS' train *Om after I • .............................................. Stot. ••• .., 5'0·03U~t0 Call11•1...- Vlctor auptr ranie "••Walnut Exec Desk It •-' -'10ts PJOt~"'NWr---Id • d L' -I JI ".._, •" Udo "{ new, never l!Md, wt aet w/ tanks. cart C r e 11 n ta • ""Jt er •••••••••••••n•••••••• 8 BOAT Prl.ltlne. Cov w /tra ler. euru. SZl50 ttr. . ~52116 Hlcbba<'k ChaJr. S700 LOSING L~ASt. quit. era & tank.I. lit 5$00 .. P~. TlllPHOMIS Telephone mtervewers wanted l!:vcnin~s $·11 Hourly wage + }JonUJ. ~'. V. area CaU 1 rtne. ~·8919.:. __ Sma 11 RND Ma chine 4N·2522 Lin(( business, sellJna out takt11. 613'71.20....._851~ 731 7~2 Cet S25 tor your opers. Shop. Going out of Bual· Lr& 3 painting Mural, 10 ALL supplJes and tix 31' Unlrute Sportllsher. Mlf'TUMI 16 bit second relri1trator n ea a . L I k e N 11 w tt. todan&ered Hawks In tures 1nrludloa f /B, fresh 320 twn ena.. trailer. motor, <'UICOln It '1 co1tin1 you up lo Machinery. Lathe MUJ, M Otis, Called "Last Sup. Displav cases, waitina f 1 _.. I d-" salla SI-2 SI 950. da $144 or more a ~Ir in 0 , ast. x nl ~uw. • oa .,.., ' vv.-• • etc. ftire furniture, per" $400. Lrg oil, 5X4, room chains. Beauty 644 5983• an6fM <714) 8Sl·31MO, ev (114} electric billa. nate Etc. Worth SU,000. Sell $300 494.2522 S11 lon htalrdryer!i ;ind 837·~ you r operallng second MOvt Multl Garage Sa le, tiA.liCHSA.U 11no n 000080 .. .,. -----h draull" <'hal-nlr 1 ••1-....&..--\&IL~ --- TBaMOME SOUCITOIS Appointment setting. Part·tlme evenings 41 Saturday A.M's $6/hr ' M•SA.Ut u I S S M t ~ · ,...,.. S .t.CRIFICE Y ~ '0 • 1 ~ _._ "-" For Sale 47' Ketrh refrl~eratortooneoflhe . ... aanavox con so e •l· un a or •P· A rors,shelv~andplunts wil yr old Mere 40. bow S lb IJ bo d chanties lislH below, be D!n r~ set. pool table, stereo, akhtult, clothes, pU1ncet and n\Sc 19882 Mhctl•n• IOIO Used desks' cha ir5, Abo. make-up, sh11mpoo rail side rwb. ' eu.~h1on " oat. ve·•· ar . sure to mention this V1ctoru~n ~fa, <'hair, computer tquip, etc. CarmanlaHB •••••••• .. •••• .. ••••••• t y p e w r i l e r s ' and hair products s w I v e I • e a t s matr & iueat bdrm. special offer wheo you Al.I quality items. Much 3401 So. Bircll, S.A. Sal Ganate Sale! Pin Ball Lo•• l•a llM ca 1.<' u I at ors . f II e Call631'97S4 or wrbackrests. bow and shower. full galley, boat make the arran11e· Misc.759-«M9 oolY9·S.985-0!lll8 Machine, Gas Dryer. Helium Bouquets de 'rab1nels, Xerox sup· arter~8986809 item lights.near nu bat ruUy equip. Nwpt Slip· 964-2239 --- menls, get a re«lpt. and HOU.Y·DAY Baby tum Ii misc baby Much More! 21881 Sum livered Perfe<'l ror p 11 es . e ! ,. , t' t c 1-...ll.-tery -+ cover $3695 ~rime loc..;._L213) 783-&SaS Southern California BOlTl'lQUE Items. lth1• wtr bed. m'"r W'ind • ·--. HB Sat ,_ 673 9 i-;vl!rylhing must go • -. 675 """'Od 67" ...... 11' KITEw/lrtr '801ood n. n... ., " ........, everyoccas ..... Ml Sun 10 1 .,5. Htfi,S....__ IOtl . ...,, ~ • ..-. rood •1200°FUN 1• TIRED OF SITTING INSIDE ALL DAY? Not enough hme for sun & exercise? Steves Deuiil ing is now luring young people for a hand car washing service Wash Ferraris, Rolls Royces, Mer<'edes. & Porsches while you soak up the NB sun. Full or Part time positions avail Call 631-6900. Edison will pay you U.S. vd 2.1, U ; "'"" 24, 9-5. mimeo-mach, 2 twn bed 9 until? ? -~ ""'"' • Your donauon IS Lu de· 8651 Sall Lake Dr., H.B. seu, 2 rerriga, wshr dryr 962·9M9 LOSING LEASE, quit 12 30.3 30pm Cai.h only ....................... 17' 85hp Chrysler eng, 631-6()!!8_ ductiblt "'tee 1?1ckup by Misc .• furniture, show combo, ~~g set, s pc Bluffs Garaoe salt Sat 8 ling business. sell.mg out 1,956-1281 Beau11ru1 Color TV. 2 vr w trlr, S600 Wes l W_i_g_h_t _P_o_t_t_e_r the chanty This special cu es, Dia tom Sa It maple clinin& set, m1Sr AM 420 v;ta Flora NB ALL supplies and fix IBM typewriter $135 Not wrnty Free dt>ll\ ery 644 0195 u 1 I boat. 14 ·, 2·6 '6" offer expires December water tilter & silent items. Sat/Swt ll-4. 201 Rubber rart ai motor. lures including Selertnc Portable 12:> $148· &4IHlB6 LoHfy Ho.~ berths. main & Jib. lot.a 18.1981 pump,3134Lunerirk:CM Crystal Ave. Little car <'arrier. 8• vinyi Display cases. waiting 675·3623 SONY tape rer . mod . l.k Shula permit ofegu1.2..Sl996.49H433 Children's Hospital or Oran&e County (714) 972-1242 F·S Balboa Island tin alley l cou"b, & m" .... ...,, ..... _ room chairs, Beauty 350 r r, amp .model TA closed t4x47, sips 6. L d 675 9920 ~ . """'~-v Salon hairdryers and OFFtCE FURMfTUIE 1055, tuner mod ST~ Che\ I O. marine radio, l8" Sol Cal wltrailer Ii g resser/3 tier nite · · Sat 9.• Fri.i ... "'".a•-h d li h · · d 1 bb xtns, multi rolor aalL bl / . 1 hai 0 0 U 8 LE ENT Ry · .. .... .... ~ ...... Y rau c <' aus, m1r· Bon copier. o y DUAL mod 1229 t t wired ror shore pwr, la . e swive. c ·r. Anlq • , 110 Train Set. AnUque ron,shelvesandplanls furniture, ex.ec desks. $400 offer67S.ll35 radio. tv, gas BBQ. 848-l579· wbJte cash760-1236 ~RS 5 x9 SlOO Free dishes, wheel chair, Also.make-up.shampoo chairs. c redenzas .• _ _._lr.._.........L-. -rtrr freezer ne w Celtst1al Navigal1011 St Vincent de Paul Moving & Garage Sale! an 673-298'1 chairs. Che'2'._!ruck & and hair products. plants. Tern. 752-1194. -::.i,..=-drapes cptg, full bath class, taught al sea (714)633-9190 8:30 · 3::ll Sat/Sun 1S30 ----Lots More' lJW Carlton Call631·9754or Mon.·Thun .,..,...._.... KW aboard the 112' schoooer Vivi an L n . NB · 5 FAMILY C\JL.DE-SAC Place, CM. after6,898-680'J SAV I N 2 2 o C 0 P y G .. :::::•• ........ , .. O•l•O• ;i~u.b ~~~· 7 ~49_!~~· "Shearwater" by Ctp- R.A VB. MANA.~Bt The SalvationAnny MarinerstoDeborah Sale 1190 Gleneagles 3 Family. Misc hsehld &t...a.....Tt.-1...&-M h Good C d _...... 5438572 latn Ernie Minney. This ) "'"' u · G Terr So West Costa ~~ 1ftia.-. ac me. on 1· •••••••••.............. · 2 d · (7H 547....,..1 n1que arage Sale, · · items Antique dtshes, 1 way LAX to Bo6ton 1 lion 16 rolls copy paper ,72 Formula 25 rt. OMC ay course IJ a "°' Can you qualify as ATC Vacuum·lank w/ acces., Cuisin art, new lite fix· Men area Sat 10/~ Sun sewing machine, quality adlt. 2 children exp 11· 7 & new t!lcctroslat1c muc WANTS> -Power Lo Hrs Manne nonsense approach to M r F . xlnt cond S50 Singer tures, lgeplants&ots l0/25 9am-4 pm childrens, ladies. & $t•o or bes t ofrer. S325 ror the lot Call Class1c Harbor Cruiser Radio ~axletrlr Xlnt us,orthesexwtltpoll· anager or ounlain · · F ' I · · · ' Res~auranl equipment. mens clothes. Toys. Sat " C II o 6 673 0605 .. 11on rinding at sea by uae Valley o!fice? Minim.um g::.~ needs adj S50. clb:or:°t~!~~e~. 5~!t~: rumiture. tools, bnc·a· H . 2287 Watennan Way. 646-5914 675·7360. Mon Lhur. a 1 to OJ. • fishlllg boal' S7200 080 or the sun & the HQ2.U 21 yrs in promoting wines, 5' bird cage, <'ast brae. Ba ck 'Bay Between lapidary saw. grinder, Offlcefunlltwe ~~~~E~ou':~nb\~~~s r~~ ~:r~~e ~~Wood 5 tables. At the end of tM travel to .g~erate new GE dou~le .ov.en Iron mail box, Capt. Giant Garage Sale lrvineBlvd&SantaAna sander, polisher. & Bond Copier. lobby schoolproiect.S48 7163 2ndday the studenlwlll s_ales: Mu~i~um 1/yr s tove/ro,tisserie 1m· chairs, skis, pwr drill & Domesti c , hom e Ave. equip $215546-2064 furn1turt>. executive :.c= ·ss Class1r Bay CruJSer have the ability to llckellngwithinlhelast maculale.SZ00.646-1378 saw. Sat. only 7AM· furnishings. car~et, NelghborhoodSale Leblancclarinet$75.an de s k s, cha1rs,locrh,Mail1tftlonc•/ Century 17 rt . All navigate his own boat 3tyrs . Contact Helen Maytag was hers & 3P M 520 Iris Cd M stereo etc. Automotive : Saturday l<M tiuue mus1r box us. an credenzas Call Terri, at Senic• f020 Mahoi;any Musi See' anywhere in the world. Coates at C7t41sss.9J46 dryers. good cond. SlOO 760-1965 • new & used parts & 3907 Te>pside, CdM tique min. Singer sew. 7S2 1194 Mon Thur ................ ....... Make Orre r Woods Isl class Nov. 7th & Stb. between6-I m. set . 1st come first acces. Ford Mustang-. -· mach ~. 24" bronze Sunshine Custom Yacht Marine Cost or course $295, R.AYaAGIMT served.642-~ 3 garages & 1 moving Tr1umph·Sp1trire. Mult1·f:1mlly Sale-:-too, candle holder $18. Ital Pih 1017 Maintenance&manage 7~8697 materials included. I O t 24125 2348 p t many tlems lo mentaoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• t f Ibo· t Sabrelraina.lagentw1lh Amana side by side, r&J, sa. e. c . ersona costume S 9 • S • 392. marble oversized cor WHITECOCKATIEL men or ~oorsa1 a or 21 ~wpsllp 548:_!192~·----- goo d Dom I Jn l 'I rr. l. "U ft . gd. "ond. MinuleManWay,C_M Jewelery, watches, at .... ~· .... , .... /cnrmdtable$8S Set yacht s:JG.8426 c I"< AG Boal' Ful .. ' ' --S I C I c M ........ . · Male w/cage. S80 · --~leeps 4. bke new can a "' reat · · knowledge needed for S175.0 B0548-4761 3 Family Furn, Velvet clothes Adulttoys·C B <Sn't.s~ ~U~un) · or 5 ltahan art books ~8000 Wlnter~iaf ,35 Prime Newport ly equipped SlO,SOO. N .B. agency w-1 Coa•t Top Qu. a lily Gas Dryer. Sora &. Loveseal • S250_ . radio. 35mm camera & an a Sl7S 536·7154 --~ '"''8l6l ..... • F ·1 s 1 -· Rabbits All Types 10'~ dist'OUnt shp Onl) $9,999 <.:all '""' Travel Cnlr 67•~ 9 likenew ..... ,. Drapenes, 1930 ant""ue movie, go·rart parts, 4 am1 y a e. ever FREE Pa TV M cro 1 bo ~ -... II I bs tr h h r y I sq on ser.·1ce a r ~ack_962·T188 -loah, sa....1 amtoSpmA.skforMgr 968-&611 gas stove, sewing go c u • go 5 oes. yt ing romsouptonuls. waverec1everSeeMov 646-LSl_O _ Evmrude.Johnson D b..,... 9070 TYPlST/RE.CEPT machine hsebld items, Murb much more 3224 Sal. 9-3. 2331 Orange, i e 5 N 0 ch a r g e Merc11U.Ser. SPORT FISllERMAN oc 70 Frr r b Stove. quality O'Keere & clothing for family MinnesolJI Ave Costa C.M. . Complete for Sl75 Registered F Wire OMC \'olvo. For sale by owner. Fly •••••••••••,..• .. •••~-· I ~pmrfi xin' or US1Y1 Mernlt, good cond $150 Sat/Sun ~. Walnut & Mesa 7<1\ ... .,.,__ Hair~ Temer Spade. Newport 0 _ •• 1 Center ing bridge, B1m1n1 top, Quiel amena~lt retired rvine o ice. t spe . uo .,.130r...,., ..... y 1 J • Gar age sale! 664 2 .,..,.--. . .,.... couple need live aboard ID• g & grammar a must ~-°" _..._, a e. rvme. 5S2-1B74 Jardines HB 24.25 Oct. Shots L 1 s r We 11 d du11I controls 63 Hunter W h ...,.. G dr S d 0 2 Steel A·Frame. 9X9X9 Tra111ed SlO 60 to right 1~ NeWpOrt Blv • 01 38. Tw111 crusa' der 270's sltp, 42' • Newport to Lotsofvanety Plenlyof as er-.. as yer Garage sale. Saturday un ay cl s. 107 9:30.Spls.eqwp· .,Xmas. ''"-bo ..... ....,. .,.cc."''lS C i ~• $8• b h k d A th t A B Ibo ...., .. a ... .,.c.~ party Mus t Part -~ 1nslall-.. i81owhrs.4kw Long Beach al ~vileCl Pressure If you love to .. ot wor goo on I y Oct 24 2021 my es ve · a a hshld . bouLW>ue items. 3 67•5116 "" 548 8513 S48-448S I I d k d ... ---~ -893-G909 loots, MariM Onan. teak rockp11 deck, 1£13l 4li-0507 work, this ts the .)Ob for ·-or High I and Newport s an · 5 15• iving gear r=a~m:.:.·------w h & dry s 00 E · 9030 OF you Nonsmoker Upnght freezer. runs Beach. andmuch,muchmor~ Gar. sale. Sal only ! 9-4 as er gas r I Pl &~ 1090 qwpment VHF, CB. AM R .... 12· beam. up to~· $ G al , l8l2 p Frost rree refrtg Si20 lllM>I _.. ..--••• ................ • ••• power w111ch. rull canvas l no . av a 1 I i mm ed . 957·9331 good 100. 548-8513 or a.rage s e. ort 3106 Murray Lo. CM · · •• .. •••••••••••••0 •••• I f Ibo L " -------548.4485 H.sehold items. yardage. Kimberly NB Sat 9 4 Murray & Belfast. Baby Dining tbl W14 swivel WeberSplllet Piano Tra1 er or sa1 al 11 t•overs All rish111g equip Sail, .ewr 67~1.943c--=--Wailress1Waiters, cooks. ti 1 · "~ f chrs $150. Hart 170 skis A 1 c--.. ·l.IOn .,,.,5 lie Dude Xlnt Nind menl 6' bow plank. 1n • _ _._ S'--totO ""busers. exper'd only Kitchen Aid OlshWasher pa eras-oys-m1sc. ,,... ~ r n . • c Io t h es. riot hes, dishes, rec., w1Tyroha bindings s1 . '::~7389 . ..,, . $350 675·6906 board bail tank 2 fiohL IMHln, ·--r Apply In Person Xlnl working cond Sat.3233MicbiganC.M. bncabrar,etc. toolsM>ra&misc. o boo $ 00 63 2388 .....,. . " •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• 1 ~1 ts 1 · 1-Mllrine refrigerator ing chairs. oulnggers. Jedro's, Baker/Bristol, Stainless Steel P J h w T · Cl b 1963 Piano 41" Console. , C N<>n 1 d outboard kill sack.I•-------• C M $150 o n ayne enrus u beautiful cabinet like AC D CO iran ORY SfnDll'( -· -· ---Membership new $300 S.'i7·2.587 portable bail receiver UIUMI WAITR<='<'"''WAITER 7§0-1830 642-1433 new. Mustsee~lCY70 Long range 300 11als hi RV ~' B d F d K . p 2 Id locrh, Power 9040 r l 4 ... k 120 "Ill Mont y boat & wfcar for wicker basket ran new ngi a 285' used 4' Chain Link awai iano yrs 0 ue In .on s. " 8 storage for any size, 24 lunch serv. &.30·l 3o cu fl Side by Side, thru F & F' Xlnt cond. New. $2,300 ··~• .. •••••••••• .. :••.•• water m 2 tanks Living PM , Mon -Fri Earn door 1ce & waler, $900. Frft lo Y• 1045 hntlhn 1050,.llffwe 1050 li~:~~ S~~ls s.t8-2.S~7 Sell_._SILS00.833-2265 2truTs~~l\~~a~trs Ct~~~ a boa rd 2 rl'frtgs, ~arun~~lcn~r~ty~a:~i~: SlS0-$175 wkly Must be ~1·5663· •••• .. •••••••• .. ••••••• ....................... ··~··•••_• .. •••••••••••• after 4PM . Yamaha Organ. 10 oc new throughout Loaded butane stove 14 ioven. privileges. Newpor t neat. personable & REFRIGERATOR Free to good home Shep. Moving sale x.lnt cond ! 5lin Wh1te Fonv.lca tble, . l a v es p e rl a Is . w everthmg Tandem monomalic head, tape Dunes 1131 Bark Bay energetic 979-0747 art 10 Very clean, autoderrost ? wks. shots. Call even· chair S30 7' sora SIOO High·lo. $80. 2 French While-lop bar. black Precussion. Bench trlr 714-564-434.'J deck. swim step. board· Dr Newport Beach. AM for ~nl SISS. 893-9000 in s 675-2212 bed $90. ibr $70, bltcse Provincial end tbls. Sl50 padded front. shelves. 3 $2500 or best orrer ing ladder. sleeps 6 644-0510 --F ood ... _ bl k SJO' stools SS. 63J.2198 ea. Coffee tble, $150. stools. &45-2900 ,.,.,..0972 •77 30' Searay. fl>·bndge. sarety equipped 3 rlre 1--llll!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WELDER K1lchenA1dedishwasher. reetog nume. ac · · I ..,.,. radar & fish finder h Ir 1-•""" Lilt.on microwave. Lab Pup. male, needs Italian Prov1nc1a Remodeling sa le' .t... 1092 exl1ngu1s ers. 2 1 e MacGregor Yachts _,,, 3696 D1111ng nn tble Seats 6 bdside tbl w/dr esser & Everything goes! sbelv· S.wllMJ MedbzH +other xtr~. low hours. rarts. nare kit. 3 bilge T 1 ~ 1631 Placentia, C.M. $250. G.E. dbl oven, S300. room lo run 7SI· · comf. xlnt cond $125. mirror. S200. W i II ing mat for gar SSO, 25 ....................... gd cond, recent 1wt.>r-pumps. St2.000 CASH rmspoe L"°9 Oak Kitch cabinets. fw11Hw~ 1050 96().8396. Consider trade for sofa 4X8 oak panels $60, Praff sew\n11 mach 360 haul. make otrer + as FIRM Call an.swer ad 7, ...................... . XEIOX OPa.ATott $50/ea 640-~. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. Kingslte bed and head bed. 979-5897 stereo cab SJO, 3 six rt free arm. xlnl cond sume SJUIOO Bof A loan. 642 4300 Motorisedllin 9140 Reproduct100 Graphc1s llcyc~s 1020 **I BUY** board Sl.50 Callafler5 8posterqueensiz.ewrap book shel\les S60. large $280 w1 use S260 Gil 9SS 1055 ofr. 26' Chris Craft Crwser, ~ ............... ~··•••• Technician to operate ...................... Good used Furniture & 645-9977 around brass bed. St,000. desk S40. blue loveseal ~~l~/~~ u l §IS-~ eves 283 cu m Chevy eng . 77 foxy GT ~ides 2· copy machines. colale & Red Schwmn Cruiser, Appliances---OR 1 will 7-pc youth bdrm set 111c1 673·0193 Ev, wlcnds. $100. Misc ! curtatn rods. Partner wanted 25' Skip completely eq uipped Good Cond Sacnfitt bind reports. Neatness ~".likenew,$85 I' selJorSEU.rorYou corner group, walnut drapes, lamps, barstool ~ 1093 Jack . CC lmmac. ""'UHF radio. live bail $:50~~··~17=19...___ essential Full time Ap 548-9807 MASTaSAUCTlOH r 1n 1 s h S400 1 o e o MoYilic)Sclle S51·2182__ ....................... loaded Int'! HH shp. Lan.ks. depth f111der. etc Moped Needs some Ply In person to Mr tladies'tOspd lmen'slO 7512•"" Olive green sora bed. S .-l-1-...-S K2 710 SKIS. 190cm. Sill mo +equity dep Askmg S4.fm.must~ll work S60 6464616, 133-'625 · .,_, new cond. round cocktail t-teef S lo boots E Fuentes at Robert Bein. spd, $6S /ea. 631·2242 BEDhkenew Dbles1te table,2ofs/schairs.Din cookware.20~set The 9~-~~ boots~~~':ro 5579327 17376449 646-1924 __ _ Wilham Frost & As· da1s llUYRJIMTUH complete w/all ac table,21eaves,6cha1rs very best l deol ~-0645 PARTHERWAMTED Brand New ~HP Sears SO<'lates, 1401 Quail SL, 18" boys Schwinn bike Les 957-8133 cessor1es. Customized Dblebedrompwfsheet, ChristmasGifl $375. ---34 ft CIJB aft cabin loats,Rni/ M1n1-bike S280. Call Newport Beach custom 6 spd. beaut KING INNERSPRING headboard/ bureau f pi llows. spread. hke 957-83m Sporll.cJ Gooda 10t4 trawler. Single diesel Charier t050 lOam _S59-546S ___ _ gold/sllverS60.646-1355 EXTRA FIRM mattress bookrasef desk Cost new.Mis,·. Ken Roberts ....................... lmmar Loadt"dSlip ....................... Make those good X-IAYTtcH. Private lab, 8 to Spm. Mon thru Fn. No ill pa. tients. Head x-ray only Will train lic'd in dividual 640-0202 WkliRCJ MalliW. 1025 set, never ~. worth S950 · asking S700 1750 Whittier Ave Spare Casa;~= Great SURFIOAlD NB S43!1 mo+ equity de Christmas loot Para• household items you're ..••••••••••••••••••• .. $530. sacr. $248 del. 661·2692 kee in · _ 6CM ______ Xmas gift. Reversible. Thrus ters, twins . posit Boals Ava1lablr All are not using available to REDWOOD a ... TH Never used queen sz. Gtrls · bdrm set, S300. All rum and mtsc. Fri. with 4 tulip lights Sl2S. singles. ~tom shaping ~7 9:tr7J1.r ~· 1005 Coast Guard approved some other ramily by ad-. -worth S399, cash only S r b d t t _&airbrusht'YX 67H07..Q. 19 rt Wellcrart Sunhatch Re s & lnro 673·1434 50·6 boards/bund_le. S2IB del. Usually home O a e • conver s o Sal & Sun 9-6 6.581 Crista 730·0986 r----vertismg them for sale Sl2/bundle.646-98MJim 754_7350 queen sz bed. S200 Palma H B , H M'll 1 . . ds t39hrs. SOOOO. Davey's l.ot'ker, Balboa 1n Classified. Call 494.2522 • · · 66 enry 1 er ongina Class1r1ed A 642 5678 832 5128 Pa vi hon 642.S678 ... OW 36'/FT -~ Loveseat. rocks & watercolor, xlnl. rond. --M.rci.c.clM " MUSTSB.L 8' Sora with matching reclines s100. OBO Makeorrer.67~ AMto StrYiu,Parts .Auto S•nice, Parts Auto Senlce. Parts i.A.vto S•"lc:e, Parts •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Red.wood, 2x6 deckmg, M abogany Dbl. Bed love seat. good cond, Deluxe Strollee baby hi· & .A ~ 9400 & A. • 9400 & .A • 94001 & .A • 9400 &-"-s 1005 4·20 .long.llls-Oredwood wlmattress.Nighlstand Sl50 make offer . chair$35.6'>1631 •BALLOONS •••••• ~ ...................... ~~=••••••• ...... ~~= ............. ~~•~••••••• -·...-re.nc111r. Deck & renclng & dresser to match. Like 842·3350. F I Co k' Un1'que -~a11'--' g1fl ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• t I ti 1 bl or sa e· mp. ing sz. ....., ......... """ ms a a ~n avai a . e. new. Must see lo ap· Kitchen cabinets. sink, bed rm. set w/ bedding for birthday, weddlng.s. W"'.,....INSTER Lowest pn~ guar. Jim predate. Only Slim or $150. Gas oven S25 S8SO d 2 anniv.Call now645-6645 ~·... or ken aoytune 646-9885 b rr M · . resser yrs. new, ABBEY' · est o er aria Port/dlshwsher S25 . 6 drawer Sm, 2oak end BalloomofNe rt ANTJQUE MALL c-ar•& 631 .7797 art 6.PM 646-5822 tbles. MS ea All new 11751 We.stminsterAve. E .. lip•RI IOJO weekdays, anytime STUNNING KlNGSZ. cood.~ JOHMWAn41 GARDEN GROVE ••••••••••••••••••••• .. weekends. If no answer WATERBED.lldwrped I Llk TBMSCLUI Vlvilar Telescopic Lens pleasekeeplr)'ing. b dk wood 4 b Moving must sel · e Family menmbersh1p SSUllXJ c 205 S 69 11 SlOO ase. . ca . w. new! king mattress S75.. SI 000 499-37ll '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1~ I newse Bunk bed; solid wood, cane accent. padded contp. whl. wall shelv--"-""'~~· -----'-'-"---- Player Piano Cber- rywood. Regular & Rinki-Tink. 40 rolls. Xlnl Condition. m>o. Eves, 951-1547. Days, 975-4367 Mulll lierS.10. 67J.13118. handcrafted, outstand-sides tuck liner. htr. 3 mg for lg. wall~ S700 .. For Sale LUMBER. 6S CAMERA,Penta.xKlOOO. ingquality$115.536-4926 shelf hdbrd , $300 selJ Sl50 ,2 chrometbl. pcs2x4x6"2 lng.nrw,gd 3 lens & accessories (1) couch., (1) hide·a-bed. 631-3553 lamps sso. ea patio cond. S12S. ~1575 aft Perl. cond. s.125/0 BO. blue, green & yellow Pr armless loveseats. tbl./2 ch. 125., 'marble --6 .... P=m...._ ____ _ _!44·0195. floral. end tbls I< corree good <'onstr .• need cov top end tbl 125 .• Mtsc. New Spanish Galleon s' Ccrh 1035 tbl. while w/gla~s. eri.n11:.SIOO.S52-00l1 pie/mirror. Sat 8-1 SJ6 Ship model ~ly $700 * ..... ~I ....................... lamp~. painting. all Maple bureau & bed S200. BaywoodNB76C>-3639 _.640-'"'"'""8688=-"-..__ ____ _ ""'I HIMALAYAN KJTTEN coordinated. Sold as sofa Sl.50, refr $85. stv PERSIAN RUG· 2 band Cream ptlwbt M. grouponly.49'7-4ll6. Sl50. Perfect. $150. Honn 1060 made all wool, immac. Sin n... 25"" papers. 10 wks, S150. Salem HO\lff Med din rm 548·2060 =z•A•••;•o;M;•••8 .. ••• cond. pvt. party, aft 6 U..l UI 770~ set. opens ~ 124 in. 6 Walnut din table, extends Id rad dis ~on Y~ ""7"'"3-....1-8630=.__ ____ _ I IOAMto4PM l DocJS 1040 ~~ churs, S7oo to 96., w/4 chairs, SJOO. :ho°w gpros~ SloOo ~r WIMTrn .,._=._ ....................... · Full size box springs & bst.Jana,760-2637 NUtu .-KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Pair of Armless Love mall., w/frame. $35. 2 Leather tools It leather. 1107 amboree Road NB Champ sire. M/F. Pet & Seats. Good construe· royal blue Herculon Ho...tloldGoodl 1065 Reasonable. 8•0·8709 846·8983Adm$2w/ad s h 0 w . pvt pt y lion . Need tteovering. chairs, $100/ea Call ....................... eves/wknda. SPFCI'RUM 213/697-l:MSal\6 m. S95.S52-0311 afler6:30pm:548~. Radio 120· TV Sl50. Wurlillerelecpiano$500 . .. ..,....QUES -Eur eka vacuum S75. JAPANES~N~•• SHIH TZU pupa, AKC, QUEEN.SIZE BED 4 <'h r ome & black twin beds S60 ea. wing Men's & women's 3 spd Lowest pnces. ~ N. $2S01ndup.Cashonly. ~att/box sprg/frame. uupbyde director chair sso. din table & 4 bicycles SSO ea. Gail Newport Blvd. Suitt 203 SS.930I likenew,$100.496-7471 chairs . perf. cond. chairs SlSO ~fa bida· 1173·6285ev.'days~l N.B. Sat~~un l2-2 POODLES 'R' PEOPLE New full 51 bed. mattress S20/ea. &31·22'2daya. bed 150. MlSc. 646-2861 Lg. Wooden desk • queen Home·raisedTcup/Min. & box sprinp S60. Wood Beds. $35/ea. Nauiahyde Cookware New 3 ply sz. bed spread, other Antique round tlgar Oak Groom & board. S48--2M8 bunk be&, SUO. 750-5832 sofa. S75. Gas BBQ, M5. stain less 'steel. Water· Items m.fl888 va lue Standard Poodle puppies, 8 pc teak din. !:'11 set.~.. 212 Diamond. 673-lll:W. leas. $395 20 pc set. Milc1l•1--=~==~.:....;.;:~-while. AKC reg .. mdexl.to72 .6chlll'S. 3 rstm bar stools, solid M0-6489 W.ted lotl Antique tigar Oak chairs, Champ line. $200. $415. 5'8-0'll2 oak. vinyl uphol. gd Sm Din rm set. Oak. Ta-..................... .. beaut. set of 6, Value 730-0966 Kint size wa.lttbed. heat· cond. S40 ea. 67S.U75 aft ble • chairs. Small size Wanted. The Letter "A•• 12SOseU ·494·7004 Doberman. F Spayed. ed. pedestal w/12 6. buffet.MOO. Fort.be PepsiChallenge Brus National Cash $100.4yrsdld.Very&ood drawers, hdbrd , Bedroom set. queen Montgommry Ward Game. (Undtrt.beCaps Re&isler. Obie Drawer 'watch ~1. Hu bad $300/bst. m3Z33. matt. Sl65, lampS2S. rof· Wat.erlaU, Of Son Drinks4 Will pay Late 1100 era. UOO 1U.rdtrainin1.549-037l KJna·slte solid walnut fee, eod tables SSO, Wlll except best offer. $100 to the pen!Oft who as1.a110 AKC Doby Puppies. Xlnt bdbrd, dbl dttsaer. 2 camper shell $100. ~2002 J!nd1ooe.4'7.s372 Antique Slot Machlnes. Lines & Temperment. wall mirrors Ii 2 ni&ht 61S.973S 20 pitte Stainlels Steel WANTED Blarlt leather Jute Box.es. Sotid . Brau $250. SJ6.IWl2 stands. $350/ 0 BO. King sltt water bed Mir· cootwaruet. IZZS motorcycle jacket alte tlqCa~.~Re&llten. M1Sc an· Lovin 1 2 1 r old F IMS-7390. rored canopy hdbrd M25 496-ZSZ? .cMU1 black1eather rid· -· Sh .. _rd H ky SlO Water bed twin 7', com· 673.am ev TAN C.A.RPETING in& c.ba\ii In &ood con.c:U· eei .. 148,98l·M'T3 epmo .._ ~. • ti c MM629 --::;.:;.;:..;;.--.....~~----• _..,_ plete, xlnl cond. SllO. Couch $150, dinnette set erade, 120yds, -=00;:.:...:· :;.:a"''-=~=---• ~!lqrq~~ ~I Fcl:I~ AKC Black Lab Puppies. 551·0'783 SlSO, corree "end tblea f3/yard. 6's.93Z5 CASH PAID FOR USED . $2.000. Weit h cabinet champ fine, 9 wb old, Dining rm table, 4 chain, $125, clean bed $100. Jew.ar., 1070 DRUM SETS! shotl • wcrma M&-111%7 smoked glass on chrome Elect IBM typewriter ... ••••••••••••••••••••• 770-7780 $1,200.64M129 Doberman ~itl; bred base $U5.673-13118. $200. Owen Mark II.I CASH IN ON YOUR Wanted: Exercise bike. DOLL SHOW for aood naturt. Desctn· Sofa Ii loveseat, pUJow •Illes Sl.25 · Prtc:a flex•· N E 0. L E C T £ D New elaa ftre screen. Sat. A&.! .. Oct. %4·25. danta of Storm. Reds backs, pumpkin color, ble.•·9108 . VALUABLES!! ·Oet evenlnp/wtmds49$.5061 Frte admluion. &.hlblt and black.I. Dam bu 119 xJnt cond. . ~ For Sale: velvet chair Paid Budlomety for o..rr•te youna mot.her ,ft sale. Hunttn1ton Champlominbloodline. andottoman.Xlntcond. aelecl plecea: Gema, ID small toft, needs ,Center Mall, G hy " M8·tr7t, 75-1~ Loo& Couch, tlV5. Coffee f 100 l7t4)@=9113 ~<'ioua tats~Oold, mrl1er1tot. kitchen la• Beach Blvd. H B t.able, $'7$. Obie bed, $50. TWIN MA1TR&$.l& tat.ate Jewelry, tal. blt •chairs. Piette call .-' ' Gor1eouep.trmaltShib Recliner, ffS. Corner BOXSPR.INO Ntwr 8roOM. Antiquea Ob-AnawerAd ... Ma-GIO DtpreaalontiubofHunl· Tiu pllpples. AKC. Bookcase S40. 51f.lltl. eel ' HM Jebd'art ... T14lAIUor .24brs 1~1~S:.:C:~S: SIM>ta.c!':"~ Cbam· •N2l • NEV.ER. USED: Qn . ~. ""'Mll6c~= .. -----• Oct 24tll. ffunUn1ton Whetkr you're bo&lylnt or Jewelers type.,.cutt, bdrm $540, aofa/lote Gtatltm111'l GoW N'\11· We 0 1 IOH ltadlW-Club.ao nlllns aa..intd •d· aoo uda. ••Salt, a .. t UOO. tMIQ saoo, t•t W1tcl1 to DWT ............. -..... .. lOUaStnet.H&lCM. wert.ltlnf wtU Jtll your uoo. T1pi1t dut sJaaa tap dlMUe • Q9arta lloffmat. 24 AJto au; 8uod1 SM. SU. Idle item. wit.II a meu11e to lie rtabt w/r~tu•, llSO. B1tc ..u.r...~ IPi Qa dlamoodl. ~at Pmtct t.orw for Meta· D1lb Pilot ctuatned people. Call Toda11 de9l w/aKSair,-. SUIJ. hall,• tn tll •"•..r..W ... 080. ner. Xlat tGot/colt4. M . IQ,MTI. ·-ISM.. MO~IU T?!:M _!!!!! 5ltM 911 EllllllE SPECIAL 53495'!°TAX INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: -MAIM IEARIMGS -POINTS -ROD IEARIHGS -AIR FILTER -COUNTER SHAFT -OIL FILTER IEARIMGS -CHAINS -GAS FILTER -OIL -RAILS -NUTS & W ASHEIS- -TEMSIOMER KIT AS MEC • -RINGS -REIUILT RODS -Y AL VE GUIDE -LIME IORE -ALL MEC. 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' 28 Pat'rte >\rro1o1o ti.5mph, lour '>l'dan 1·ornpl re~lored Sacr SIS.OW 6i5 ~~41 '57T-llRD All orig, xlnl t•ond 540 7111 da 641 7777 f.'\ 4 Wheel Drivn 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80SUIARU GL4WDWAGOH l>ynamll(' au1oma111-. air. & only 15.000 mill!' L1kent•w 1 l~lS()J $5995 JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 l~·ai:h lll\ d 842-2000 180 GMC l/4 TOH PICKUP SIERRA CLASSIC All opllons II \'87098> SADDLEIACK IMW 831 -2040 495-4949 '72 Ford flmnro n•hu11l I hJrd top ~on top X Int l'Ontl Call dd\' uni\ ~s K2-15 a .. i.. r1;r l\ari.. 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Buy Ort.ease By Our Phone Plon1 17141522-5333 '6S DOU(; E dump lrul'k. run~ i:oocl S:lOOO l'all 64611~7 l'OME 11' OH ORANGE COUNTY'\ l'ALL FOH 1 OLDEST '75 l'oun(•r 52,150 Call Lon FREE APPRAISAL ~. • l'ormaer IK>L1llo (r) !'>37 liJ:J.:I or H!J.t lill:.'!I CHEVROLET ~ Ford S4IDer Cab 191•1 F2511 ~ulh loaclt•d Xlnl l'Ond $:t2tN) OBI) R32 4056 ·39 Chr\ 11, ton 'lJkl' bed tru c k front l•nd damaged S5<XI 1192 7i96 1 5 f o rd t' o u r 11• r "I Perra \alle) Camper Shell AM FM look'> & run~ '<Int c:n•o1t fur work or pla' S2'7!MI 1'1' I 110 49-11 Jfl 6pm • 9570 .•...................•• '66 Et·unollll(' 'Jn <;11 t r a n ~ \ •' h 1< It• ...; t' lo\ rad1,1b 3 ~p<t n >lumn $6()(1 Iii'' !d~I 11m1 AE.\l'll HI\ 11 I Ill \'.Tl'.\<;TO"\ I!~. \I II 8 47-6087 or 549.3331 Alltos, Imported Alfa Romeo '705 •.•••••••...•.....•.... 79 ALFA ROMEO 111.1100 malt"S l.1!-.1 "'"' ,port !>l'dan ;-, 'IJl't:cl .111 l'ramn ' l29ZllO $6995 JIMMARIHO VOLKSWAGEN 1!1711 Be,11·h HI d 842-2000 74 \ .111 E 11111 Sl rn1 Audi t'W"tom11{1'1, .,:oud t ond •••••••• ••••••••••• •••• 9707 S3.~.I01•lx1'16J:l63l I '72 Audi IOOLS 198Cl ('llE\1Ernn '•t<>n.I • 30milH~r9ol Good ronrl s 111111 1'.,n•llt·nt rur1r11n i: ""nol 549.7966 I L11nk' llkt• 111•\o\ 1 .11 I S1400 fi42 t~~I Allros W c:wTted 9 5 9 0 I tit ""• f\I • I Roy Carver .Inc. It ·II It " I \I I it•• I,, I• , \t'lo\ J" rl I~ I • RARE Mooas OF HEW BMW ~ AVAIL.ABU 320i'\ II ' lr•tO :'\,ti ,If I f t·t'"-\ \• JI\ I 528i ' 1.I Ct ~ II' I 1. ,, .11111 II '11 733i\ :-c1o111111! II 11, I~·· 1:1 11 1! 11,. l<••I 11 It(' I• fl I I f., l<1 11 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Losr 'umrthrni.: 'Jlu.1 fi "'L"'"' WE PAY TOP DOI.LA H I ble' Plan• a~ .arl an 11ur SADDLEIACK BMW for lo p u'ed cari. Lost and Found 1•111 foreign. domrslll'~ or umnl> That s lo\h1r1 • 831 -2040 495.4949 rlasMl'S tr your l'ilr as peoplr look 11. h1 n Tradi· ,11111 olol 1,,1 ,. e'<lra cl1•an st•t• u~ lhe} \I' found an 111·rn or Ill'"' l:P•Hht'" ,.1111 FIRST ' 'aluc lla,"lw•l.all 1•1~ • WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR USED CARS ALAHMAGHOH POHTIAC/SUIARU 2480 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 549.4300 549-1457 PORSCHES WANTED Allow us Lhe opportunity lo consider the purchase or lrade-111 cl your clean Porsche. Check with Us Today! WEIUY CLEAMCAIS AHDTRUCICS COMMRL CHEVROLET .... ,. 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Need.I Enctnework S600 ........... lfllllll~.-'C~ldl:tlllf~ Lo Ml lhny Xtru Dynamite CVCC m 4 ~~a c. air, m tank. $31!.500 Orm lill urigcar parll al trade for _ @:..m• 080842·~---~I»~ __ speed, HH. Very clt1n -Ra~98~a~~l79-7030 da lltll 8148 98~-wrecked bu& with no c-. tf17 '7Z Torino Waaon. alt , '11Hond1Ctvlc.Auto.un. ln6out. l31&XEO> FLllTMAS'9S ~· '19 924 3400mlles!' Many enalne. .. ... •••••••••••••••• .. local car. &ttal shape der warranty. f5100 SJffl Auto Sales '1..eulna '17 280E Cok>rado bl·w.-'ltras Assum 1se or buy '91-6236 ·2407 '7t Z28, 11nt eond, see to 10001980. 5574198 __ ~-42'1'1 JIM MAI.IMO 1 tl2tte.d. Xln t rond1i1on do• 1162 3140 '71 Supef Beetle, new appreciate, S8'700 or best U.coe. 9f45 The rastest draw in the YOWWA•.. Order now. neet llisc all f1?9·9930 ask for Elaow. ·11 rona. ti IS Urea, new paint, eng ~~. --••••••••••••••••••••••• Wtst . a Dally Pilot l8Tl18e1ch Blvd rn od e la. Ca 11 now • F.venln.as .... 15& !Mtl5 Sunroof, immac, 46,000 Xlnt. 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Xtra sharp d Economice1 6 <r "; •• • """ COST F.S co nd1t1on1n g. goo tr....,,, ... _•....,.,.'"• .,.. $7995 AM A l454UCBl transportationcar SlOOO '-"" '" .. '°' ''82N'1' SADDLEIACIC IMW 131-2040 !9~49~! JIM MARINO 64M303 540.9467 $7995 oeo 642·1S70 or 6.11-7797 O YOLKSWAGEt4. 18 264 GL. llhr mt, pwr JIM M.UJHO ask for Mari!. I '76 MERCURY ._.,• •79 RX7 GSS spd. sunroof. am/rm. 1Ur, 19.800 mi, 1mm~!)2 8539 t8711 Bead! Blvd. windows, sunrr, must VOLKSWAGEN Ply'"°""' 9960 j _!42·2000 sell · 7!)2~ --18711 Beach Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111 ..,_,,. u.,..... .. ,...., ... 5<1 TR3. good cond. rwu U·-42·200q __ 14 Duster. std shirt N~ :,•;:,;;:./" '"' "' Oi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE t ti °'• -Sa "dri littl eng, clutch. crptg. up I ~t;~~rg & nbea~t. ,r:~: AM•C•••••••••••••99c;5 sa~es~y~ot .. ;:; ~ew ;i hol. VUl. top. Rec a mil. 1975 FORD 196-1585 ....................... Corvettes ~uipped with 21 mpg. S2250 7&0-3628 .,. •• 10..,11 •• ••••• •·• IVo•swOCJl'I 9770 i2 GR EM UN x, rebuilt 4 speedls. ~r automatic PCMltioc 9965 ,;~ r;,:~ :,:::,";''.;.,. • • •• • •• •••••••••• •••••• engine &. trans. Souped transm 11on. •••••• ••••••••••••••••• '80 VW D'""'uEI up V8 full Mmor froat l~SlLVER '67 Fireb1rd Xlnt runntng MASERATI DEALERSHIP We'll deliver anywhere in the world' BEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street 752.0900 1969 Harbor Blvd _!!1-71]0 ..•...........•........ •Ml, prt'fet' a uudMerudes to anew anyltling efH? _, dd 1""''97D•""BLUE -ndSl.,,,.080 DIESB. 'WAGOH en am age, must see to l04t64 BRONZE w . - 1 t speed. air, sun·roof. apprec. $1,200546·5659 --6.1l·~ ""' mileage beauty ocllac ft IS '67 c~ Fnbird 14926S I • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • S3000 or best oH er $7995 COHTaft.A11M4i 960-607~ JIMMARINO CADILLAC? '80 Pontiac Lamans VOLKSWAGEN We specWiz.e in leases 401S.EICanunoReal Safa ri 22.000 m1 . 18711 Beach Blvd ror the busuless ex SanClemente PS.P.a. AC. lilt. roor 842·~0 ecutive &proressional. ~o __ 492·8500 rk , AM iFM tape. 56500. LOf'91 S.lecffo. '76 Vet. Yellow. T-Top ~9·2813 _ '71 VW DASHEI Of.._ ltll New Int AM/FM Cass. '67 Firebird Classic. xlnl ~.rono m11e with th is Cocllecs New Aul0Transm1Ssion <'o nd: ru ns Rre a I 9744 hl'aut y Must see. BM Shift Kll L48 Eng SJB!!Q 080~6S458 •'tAAVUB> How .. Stodl! s9000 OBO . 5.51.0218 MGB 77 MGB am rm 11 " -VS. auto. must see to ap Ot. 1978 co "' ... 1-It-•..:t-"91 .... MC ....,f'IQ tlir•U". ,_ IVllC' ... ,.~ •t....c. -·-'"'"'' •HP~ Ot l I 979 PL YMOJi '4.~1-<l't~I ,KIQI, ~ ·~ ...... , Ool'iil." -_., (805W[)0;1 Oto< 1979 DOOC T"'4~~._ .. ,, ,,.,. .,, ... ,., ~ : ~t.on anl'0-11111"'-..: Compare House or Im· ports Direct lease and 60 mos sensible P> mls Dial 213 or 714/M ERCEDES IS 213 or 714 637 2333_ • •' •' •• • • •• • • ••• • • • • '· • S '"DDLBA,..., IMW NA BER~ Arter 6 '61 Fl~ Cott• xlnl cond. lo m1. <.uw 83 1·2040 ~S.4949 (~ADii I \: Exec. car. '69 com pl preciate UJOOOBO UJ 9197 ,7 6 VW IUS ~ .J .JI ~ restored Corvette. like 751.:...:11JI 75 \1GB Special hi" ' I 000 ·1 b Jc •). ltu ••iv-.• new. custom paint. ne>A '65 Pontiac Grand Pn' 1979 FORD COURI 'llnl c:'ond. lo m1 1111 ::~. ~ ~1i 1 f :ii 'f' ~st g ~ 1 • "'·' \h· c..i. 1 111 ~' 14 1hls t1~1~·1;n:or g'm Runs good. nooh work ~::,:~;~~.., ''""' : grl.'al. S39!'il 644·C>l4:1 .1 u t o m a t i c I t . s fie:i~ge e!rut, ~ i':r $259__ 539 6722 a-'°'~""<" " "' • '75 \tGH Rebuilt 111 ' 11\nam1te' (S!IPCW> 16 Seville fully equip 2 o SELLING YOUR MB? top {ln\~~B<> . JIM$~5.No ~~np~~:~=~ ~to ~~ ............ !!.~~ ~~.~ ...... !~.~~ 1975 FORD I W ·77 Dodge Bucket Seats. 79 Heritage .. Beaut1ru1 111 • ·~ .... ,-, WE PAY TOPDOLUISS Call Jack Bacoo JIMSUMOHS IMPOITS 1301 Quail St. PtlM)eOt 9748 YOLKS AGIM '7t ...... twood PS PB AC S2000 Best Cond1t10n 39K m1 SSSOO ,,,.,. ... "" •119,,. ,.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18711 Be.ach Blvd. Brougham. 26,000 mi. orier 49'7-4lli9 080. Call NanC} Arter "'Oiooo \IVlltOO L976 Peugeot S<»SL t •pct I _!_42,.2000 Sunroof. Sharp extlellent --· -6PM. 548·9968 O._. Needscngwk SSO(JO B11 .,,.__=-"----• cond. Must Sac. No Ford 9940 ~hu;derbi7d~ --------- 494 7503 Afters 494 5~~c 'IO VW DIESB. paym't 'til '82 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ed ·• · I 980 FORt' --I '76 Torino sta. wgn , res~r 'new i.ems inc Ponche 9750 . RAllrT Take over lease. Chas . t . wr paint. crome. uph . -'"' e ., .. ,..,.. ""J"'•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:ustom 4D w/onl)' 2500 Perr 714/QS6.1281 cruise con • air, P • radio . windshield. ,,.,,,,,.,._ •oct""•" 0 NEWPORT BEACH 83J.9:m '70 911 E. Xlnt rood nm ' miles. 4 speed & factory xlnt cond 1~· 95t·l~ brakes. tu-es. everything -·· imvt>O· loaded S95000BO Jlr. Executhe de· Have something to self. works &carisbeautiful ' Ot-. ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I 642 Zlt7 Mike 1 rnonslrator. like new. Classified ads do it well. $6500. 759-1914 MBZ JOOCiD llllkl. New 40 191!6636) I 979 CHEVY El C galDSLtanlt.Clean,all '70 91.4 Red Blk 1111 S619S extras. Either S3500 and ~1~1m FM t· ass "U"'' JIM MARINO take over advantageous 646 79;r1 VOLKSWAGEN lease or $29.000 644-9272 h Bl d aft2 m. ·77 9115 Blatk IJ1 . 18711 Bear v . -.--ong O'tlner perf 1·1•11• _J42:200~ __ 78. 300 CD diesel cpe S17 600 ~60 •1:1 '' cri 6~ VW lell & ri ht S 1 I v e r / b I u e . w i re " -' • "" " . gnt wheels sunroof xtra ·7712 Sllvn 924 \I I door. 73 left door. S50 tank c~ssett.e.497:6494 AM FM St Cai.s l>1•hl\ Pal'h Western style whl I ----mt & whls Snrf rims ror Super Beetle Classic '71 lOOSEL Call ~9 9111 551 2114;, $20ea. 548·_._.97..-44 ___ 1 Approx. 50,000 mi. ~ilver '66 912 Mint 1 coodi1111 1 '80 VW DASHEI bl~ w blue mohair 10• All original Red. \llm Deluxe wagon 4 speed. tenor Must see. Sl2.000 Ssed. $7500 I J 1 r , 5 u n . r 0 0 r. 631-5067 544·9455, 640 7912 l.e1ge/beige. Uke new! • '16 450SL. silver, lthr. Ha\e somelhin•• ~, r '( e cut 1 \' e de · polished alloys. amifm " monstrator. 049876) cass. air. 642·9988 ; want to sen~ Cla~~1l1 ·<l' $7995 00.1960. ads do it well 642-56711 JIM MAllHO Aartot, Hew 9100 VOLISWAHM • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18711 Beac lSI "J . 142•2 I 2DOOR DEMONSTRATOR (15512) 91918 '71 VWc;MoC..> l'.:xcellenl coitd.' Best ot· re r. 494-8721 or 491-3331 uk for Jeaooe '10 VW VAMA~OM Sharp 4 speed 7 P11r. Vtry clean. (cm570) SlttS JIMM''IMO YOUSWAMM 18711 Beaeh Blvd: I 2000 MUST SELL! "1Z Super Stelle with sunroof. Xlnt cond. S2500 080 511·- DEMO '1~ -~=r_, ~.~~.~·._· o~. 1979 FORD l YI. •-Utolnllte ua"t 't1 ''-") po.., atw1no oo•,. •• • ... ,_...l~l.O "'""" _,_,_., .n SALE 11 1980 PO: ' All 1981 Demonstrat ors At Great Savings! I I IOW .-.Oll SALE 1 For IMMEDIATE DEUYERY . 15 . To Choose From Most Lines Available All CM'S SWjtd To Pritt Uf. O Ml 1978 GMC ONl Y 1979 CAMAR ') PtiOll9 lflc-.... ~oN "' .._ lecloty •• ....,., • .., ...._~, OM .. . • • • • • . • • r * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 23, 1981 r:~,. BRAND NEW 1981 HORIZON 4 DOOR SEDAN 2.2 liter engine, 4 speed transmission, tinted g lass, elec. clock, body side moldings. max. cooling, bucket seats with fold down rear seat, radial tires & more! (108773). ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTHS LOW PRICE · s5695 CHRY·SLER'S SAVING CERTIFICATE s 300 YOUR COST $5395 BRAND NEW 1981 CHRYSLER LE BARON COUPE Salon. Equipment includes an economical 6 cyl. engine, automatic trans .. body side stripes. bench seat with center arm rest and much more! (14 1907) . ATLAS CHRYSLER Pl YMOUTH 'S LOW PRICE $6695 CHRYSLER'S SAVINGS CERTIFICATE $ 600 YOUR COST $6095 BRANI> NEW 1981 RELIANT 2 DOOR COUPE Economical 4 cyl. engine. automatic trans .. bucket seats. body side moldings, tinted glass. power brakes, basic group. wsw tires & more! (166051 ). ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH'S LOW PRICE s5995 CHRYSLER'S SAVINGS CERTIFICATE s 400 YOUR COST $6495 1973 FORD MUSTANG court Options in clude an automat ic transm ission . air cond1t1on1ng, power steering & brakes. radio. wsw tires & more' (006JSA) 1977 CHRYSLER HI W,OllT SIDAM Automaltc trans . air cond . pwr steering & brakes. AM·FM radio. cruise conlrol. vinyl top, wsw tires & more' .(269WRH) FOi R&T SALES & LEASE IMFO~TIOM, CALL 546-1934 . 1975 v.w. SCllOCCO COUPI Economical 4 cylinder eng i ne . 4 speed transmission. radio & morel A super. luel efl1clent Volkswagen (009405) 1979 DODGE COLT COUf'I 4 cylinder, twin stick shift. air cond1t1on1ng, power brakes. AM-FM cassette, wsw tires and morel (817YBE). BRAND NEW 1981 f CHRYSLER CORDOBA Equipment includes V8 , automatic trans., bucket seats. power steering. power brakes. body side & deck stripes. wsw radial tires and more! (136529). ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH'S LOW PRICE $7095 CHRYSLER'S SAVING CERTIACATE S 7001 NOW! YOUR COST $6395 BRAND NEW 1981 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL GIANT SAVINGS V8 , automatic trans .. pwr. steering - brakes -windows -door locks. air cond., split reclining leather seats. body stripes & side moldings. AM -FM stereo cassette. wsw radial tires. wire wheel covers & more! Loaded ! (146789). ON Alt REMAINING '81 DEMONSTRATORS! ANE SELECTION! IMMmlATE DELIVERY! ATLAS CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH'S LOW PRICE s16,995 SEE 'EM TODAY! CHRYSLER'S SAVINGS CERTIACATE SllDJ 1980 CHEVROLET CrTATIOH COUf'I 6 cylinder, automatic trans.. two tone paint. power steering. power brakes . air conditioning. radio. wsw tires & morel (159206) YOUR COST s 15,995 1981 PLYMOUTH 1911 PLYMOUTH HOllZOH MISH HllAMT COUPI Equipment includes 4. 2.6 4 cylinder engine, cylinder engine, air a u t o m a t i c condition i ng, radio. transmission, power power steering and an brakes, AM-FM stereo. au to ma t 1 c rool rack. wh i te t r a n s m 1 s s 1 o n . 11dewall tires & morel (1AJY096). (107277). All vehicles are subject to prior sale. All prices are plus tax, lloenee, documentary and (used vehicles) smog fees. and are valid unt11 9:30 p.m. Sonday, October 25, 1981. 1911 CHRYSLER LI IAIOH WAGOH Town and Country Wagon. Economical 6 cyl i nder eng1ne, automat ic t ransmission . ai r cond1t1onlng. power steering & brakes. radio & morel (1AJY259). Da_ncer Dena Teeter menaces characters from "Le Villi" optta z p.m. Oct. %4 and lt a.m. Oct. 31 . Futival Amphitheater 12852 Main St., Garden Grove 636-7213 4p.m.and1 p.m. Oct. %5 Milli House Art Galltt)I Eait 12852 Main St., Garden Grove 638~707 8 p.m. Nov. 7 Laguna Niguel Center o/ Per/orming Art.f 27601 Forbes Road, Laguna Niguel .831-1364 Puppets ready for Hallow~en B1 MABY JANE SCABCEU.O Of .. ..., ......... Not all opera stars are towering t enors or stately sopranos. Some are little more than a foot tall, but they perform with all ·the drama and energy of their full·size counterparts. The GEM Opera Puppet Theater stages four different productions each year, and this month has prepared a s pirited treat for the Halloween season. ··Le Villi." Puccini's opera·ballet of ghostly revenge, tells of a bride who has died before her wedding and cannot rest peacefully in her grave. The story is based on folklore and legends inspiring the ballet "Giselle." Dancers from the Laguna Niluel Center ol Perfonnine Art1 will perform as the puppet• ··sin&" to recordings, and actor Reed Boyer will host and narrate the show as F.dgar Allen Poe. Don Hayes is artistic director of the opera puppet program. which is in its second season of affiliation with the GEM Theater in Ga-rden Grove. · Previously working with the Arizona Opera Company. h e has been bringing pint-size opera to chlldren for five years. · · He and puppeteer Tim Evan s use existing r ecordings edited to keep performances lively and entertaininl. "Le Villi" was PUcdni's fi::-s t major work •nd a relatively short opera, lasting only about an boV in a full performance. accordiQI to Hajes. · 'We'N miill an Amertcm r~ but I don't think the opera ever has been staged in this country," he said. · Some composers did create operas intended for puppets, he added, but the company hasn't performed them. •·our basi·c premise ls to tell the story of the opera and interest the audience so they'll want to see the full-scale production." he said. The puppets and sets were designed by Leslie Daf ano, and Eliiabeth Patricia Morse choreographed dancers ~na Teeter. Lisa S e llge and Beck y Richardson. In addition to ks sebeduled performances, tbe pu~t opera ii a1'ellaM• for .prif'lle perfenn1n1e1 at 1ehool1. llbrariei arid 1peeial ....... Call H.-... at Gl-12l3 ter Inf ormatlon~ I .. A.3 I .1 I !Count Basie at OCC ,_ • '8 Jazz legend Count Basie and his orchestra will u make their third appearance· at Orange Coast O College in Costa Mesa on Sunday. ~ The concert is scheduled for 8 p.m . in OCC's ~ Auditorium. U:: Basie formed his band in 1935, quickly ~ attaining a following as resident band in New j ~:::~ ~:o~gh:~1:.iO:'f s4o;.he . group toured the : In the 1950s Basie's IJ'OUP became known ~ overs~as. He toured Scandinavia in 1954, Europe in 0 1956, Great Britain in 1957 and Japan in 1963. ii: In 1957, Basie teamed up with crooner Frank Sinatra lo perform blockbuster concerts in New York and London's Palladium. ' · Basie celebrated his 7oth birthday in 1974 w1Ui a well-received concert at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. His group has produced dozens of albums, including "Afrique;" "Basic Basie," "Broadway Basie's Way" and ''Basie Big Band: Saleh and Josh." · Tickets, at $7 .50, are on sale in OCC's administration building between 8 a.m . and 7 p.m. today and 8 a.m. and noon tomorrow. For Visa or Mastercard purchases, call ~5527. If available, tickets will be sold at the door for $8.SO. Basie performed at the college's 1976 jazz festival and ~ain in April, 18. ' . A haunter's guide to Halloween happenings As ghosts and goblins prepare for a festive Halloween on Saturday evening, a number of carnivals, . parades and other events are on lap to celebrate the spooky holiday. Followio-g is a list of Halloween-flavored activities: Monster Mash from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, al city's recreation center , 16400 Brookbursl St. For information, call 839-8611 . the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 8ro San Clemente Dr. Admission is $3 for members, $4 for non-members. For information, call 759-1122 . NEWPORT &EACH : Classic Halloween puppet show will be horror film "Dead of Night" will be . held at the OASIS Senior Citizen shown at 7:30 p.m . Friday, Oct. 30, at Center, 5th and Marguerite avenues, at 11 a . m . Saturday, Oct. 31. Admission is $2.50. For information, call 759-9'71. COSTA MESA: A costume parade titled "Monster Mardigras" will be held at the Carousel Court in South Coast Plaza shopping center at 10 a.m . Saturday, Oct. 31. HUNTINGTON BEACH: A Halloween party, costumes optional, will be held at Murdy Community Center, Golden west Street and Norma Drive , at 3 :30 p .m . Wednes day , Oct. 28 . Edison Community Center will have a costume party, treats and games at 3 p .m . Thursday. Oct. 29, al 21377 Magnolia St., Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave., will sponsor a Halloween party on Oct. 30 (kindergarten to sixth grade) at 4 p.m. and Oct. 31 (pre-school) at.2 p.m. Admission ls $1 on Friday and 50 cents on Saturday. r--------------------------------------------------------... · Rules for ghouls FOUNTAIN VALLEY: Boys Club will soon.sor a Halloween "~1chlc party" from 6:30 p.m. lo midnight Friday, Oct. 30, at 17177 Brookhurst St. The adult event will feature psychic r eadings and cocktails at Guy Fawkes restaurant in an event to benefit the Boys Club of Fountain Valley: Admission $10. For information, call 968-5252, The city will sponsor the third annual Halloween Costume Parade and Here are some tips to ensure that Orange Coast trick · or-treaters stay sale and happy on All Ha)lows Eve: -Try to trick-or-treat when it is still light outside. -Wear a costume that makes It easy for you to walk, see and be seen. -If you must go out at night, make certain that your costume is light in color. -Carry a fl ashlight so you can see and be seen easily. -Use reflective tape on your costume so people driving cars can see you. -Face masks block vision. Take your off before crossing a street. - -Why not use makeup instead fUCO J1t1•lll • ACCOIDtOM • SOUMDS OF 5AM AN'fOMIO Ith Vince Trani as SANCHO Friday, October 30, 1981 -8:30 pm • Social Sci. Hall Accompanied by snare dn.tms, bass, bajo sexto chords Generat S7.50, UCI Alumrti, UCI Fae. Staff, Sr. Cil and Other Students SS, UCI Students $4. Tickets available at the ASUCI Box Office. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am -4 pm -833-5549. For further information call Committee for Arts 833-6379. or a mask? -Have a parent, older brotber or sister go trick-or-treating witb you. -I! they can't, go with a group of children. -Plan your route ahead of time and pick s treets th at a r e well-lighted. -Tell your family on which streets you'll be trick-or-treating. -Cross only at corners. Never cross the street between parked cars or in the middle <Sr the block. -IC there is no sidewalk, walk facing the traffic. Wail until you get home to sort, c hec k and eat your treats. f Courtesy of the Automobile CLub of Southern CalifomJa. J IIVINE: A Halloween carnival will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, al College Park School, 3700 Chaparral Ave. The event features a haunted house, magic and games. For information. call Mi-5629. Heritage Park Youth Services Center, 4801 Walnut Ave., will present a haunted house on Oct. 29, 30 and 31. The house will be open Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. <cbUdren 12 and under >. Friday from 8:30 lo 10 p.m . <children 13 and older> and Saturday Crom 5 to 8 p.m . <children 12 and under). Admission is 75 cents for adults; 50 cents for children and senior citizens. DANA POINT: A costume parade will be held al 4:30 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 31, starting at Island Way and continuing west on Del Obispo. The Orange County Marine Institute. 35502 Del Obispo. will be the site of a carnival, puppet show and tours aboard the ghost ship Pil&rim from See llallo~efl. Page 6 --..,,.....,~-- A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE RESTAURANT Award winning traditional Japanese cuisine and superb western-style specialties. Your favorite seafood, chicken, and steak. Delicate soups and delightful salads. Impeccable service in a most beautiful setting. Discover Yamato ... a very special dinir;tg experience. 60 FIShio.n Island Newport Beach / 644-4811 Century Plau Hotel 277·1840 Personalities --~--------------------------------- 3 :y §: ~ m John Raitt back • 1n his 'living room'~ a. QI ':< By JEFF PARKER Oftlle°"'9y ........ Jotm Raitt had planned to be a high school coach, but he auditioned for a Civic Light Open part 41 years ago and has been singine professionally ever since. · · In that Ume, the talented baritone bas been froin Broadway to Hollwyood in such musicals and movies as "Oklahoma," "Carousel," "Man of La Mancha" and "Pajama Game." · Raitt now tours the country giving one-man performances. such as last week's benefit concert in Laguna Beach. He is accompanied by a piano player, letting 1'111' voice do the rest or the work in transporting audiences through what be calls his "musical autobiography." "I generally keep my songs in chronological order for the shows,'' he said recently. "The show comes across as kind of an anthology of stage and musical numbers from the last 40 years. I wear a suit -no tuxedo -trying to keep the show casual. I look at it as an evening or music, not really a concert in the formal sense." Although Raitt figures he works about six months a year. those six months are a time when he covers some 60.000 miles, sometimes driving 400 miles per day between cities. A loyal following on the Eastern seaboard and clusters of rans in out-of-the-way midwestern towns keep Raitt's performances sold out a great deal of the time. "I really enjoy bringing my music to a n audience," he said, "and I never get a stronger sense of being needed than in some of the smaller towns I visit. My concerts ~ome big events there. In Havre, Montana, they're just overjoyed to have a performer come way up there." It takes more than a love of performing to keep any singer on the road, and for Raitt, staying in shape is something he takes seriously. Few professionals can boast a record like his : Raitt did 11000 perfortnances of ·:Pajama Game" on Broaaway, without a single absence. "When it comes right down to it, you go on whether you feel like it or not," he said. ''Sometimes it's hard for me to take the stage, but I've never once gotten out in front or my audience and not been happy to be there. Once you begin, it's wonderful." John Ra.itt -also known as ··Bonnie's /ather" Raitt has h ad lo learn to pace his performances in order to accotnodate the strenuous schedule. Early in his career he entertained in a Texas auditorium and pro~otlv Ken Shapiro isn't laughing For 'Groove Tube' creator, the joke went sour By JEFF PARKER °' .. ......, ......... No movie has had a greater influence on Hollywood comedies in the last five years than Ken Shapiro's ·'The Groove Tube." The reckless, scathing parody of television was released by Shapiro's independent company in 1974 with a modest promotion budget, but word of mouth kept the film in theaters weeks longer than anyone expected. Box office receipts were high, and so was critical praise -writers Crom the trades to the New Yorker magaaine praised Shapiro'• audacious, intelligent comedy. Trying to follow the success of "The Groove Tube," Hollywood promptly turned out two dismal imitations -"Kentucky Fried Movie" and "Tunnel Vision." Television producer Lorne Michaels saw the p0tentlal in the film, and adapted both the spirit and form ot "The Groove Tube" into hia phenomenally succes&tlll "Saturday Night Live." (An SNL actor recently asked Shapiro if be still got royalties from the show -be never has.) Sha,plro bad done wbat everyone else suddenly wanted to do -he'd raJsed television parody to an art form. For one of the runniest men in Hollywood, Shapiro hasn't had many laughs since then. Both Of b&S scripts for "Groove Tube II" were tu.med do~ by studios who turned out "Tunnel Vlsloo" and "Kentutky •'rled Movie." Another Sbaplro ~ .................... . five years, and without knowing why, Shapiro couldn't ftnd work "I would have done an.y sexual favor to get a movie made," he said forlornly. "The studios were passing on 'Groove Tube 11' to make things like 'Americathon.' That was the kind of world I lived in for all those years." Shapiro ~ a portly, solemn man who chain smokes and seems to enjoy interviews about 81 much as the rest of u.s enjoy toothaches. He acts genuinely baffled at his treatment ln the lean years that followed "The Groove Tube" and about those years be is pointedly unfunny. ·'My 'Groove Tube II' was loaded with good comedy. So was another script I took around -It wu three ball-hour episodes. The studio people told me that episodic movies don't make mooey at the box office. It was an extremely runny script and It would have made a lot c:A mooeJ. "We had a very complicated deal 1t.ructured for ·Groove Tube It.• It took us months to fl1ure it all out. But too much time has passed now to even coruider making lt. rm not wrltlnJ episodic scripts anymoTe -rm conC"9t:nlttq OD· movies. witb story lines now." Sht(>Lro is still a fan of "The Groon Tube," no 111atter how far away from that kind of movie making he ls. "I did 11omethtn1 wttb that movie that t thlnk had never been done before. Chevy Cbue told mt that lt waa the •inaular cttat.loa sang himself out on the first song. o "I kind or limped through the rest of the & show," he said. "After that I learned to pace my g breathing and phrasing to last a long time. You '"' have to know when to cut 1006e and when to bold ~ back." -Nearly all of Raitt's performances are done ~ without a microphone -only in the larger balls - does he use amplification for his powerful baritone. Singing is only part of his show . Raitt also entertains his audience with stories about the shows he was in and some of the unordinary things that have happened to him on stage. ''People love hearing about the eccentricities of a life in show business. I always tell them about the time I had to lie down and act dead in ·Annie, Get Your Gun,· a nd some kid in the first row started shooting me in the face with a squirt gun. One lime, during the same scene. a big spider started crawling over my head. "My friends won't ever let me forget the time I walked proudly on stage in "Pajama Game" with my zipper open," he said with a laugh. "It's all part of the show, I guess." Occasionally, Raitt and daughter Bonnie will perform together, an experience that John finds both exhilarating and interesting. "There's a musical generation gap for sure." he said. .. People my age know Bonnie as my daughter and people her age know me as her father. The rpusical generation gap is the biggest gap there is. But I've found that people who come lo our shows to hear Bonnie generally like my songs, and the people who come to hear me like Bonnie's." Raitt is modest about his Influence on Bonnie and her successful ·career as a country-p<>p singer. "She told me once that the most important thing she got from me was her integrity. That's quite a compliment. I didn't really ~ach her to sing in the formal sense, though. She gleaned some technique from me, but I certainly wasn't responsible for her becoming such a fine singer," he said. Raitt was born and raised in Santa Ana. a fourth-generation Californian (Raitt Street In Santa Ana is named for his grandfather). He See John. Page 16 . Ken Shapiro will release fir8t flick in seven years tbat 'Sab.lrday Night Live' used. There were a lot of fresh t.blngs on the show too, but a great deal or it derived Crom 4Tbe Groove Tube.' '"ln terms of form. a lot of that movie wu Influenced by Ernie Kovac•, but even that lnfluene!e Is klnd of far removed. Of courae parodies of commerdals bad been done by Burnett and Carson, but they didn't adhere to the IU'Ueture of commercials. tn 'The Groove Tube' we structured the spoors exactly like tho com· .S~e. Ken. Page 17 - ! Diversions N -------- } -PLAYS------ o >. "MARY, QUEEN OF HEARTS," Buddy ,, Ebsen's original play about Mary, Queen of ~ Scotland, opens tonight and plays in repertory u.._ with Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the .S Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte c Vista St., Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8 p .m . .: Thursdays through Saturdays, 2: 30 p .m . 2l Sundays. Reservations at 631-5110. ~ ~ "ANTIGONE," Jean Anouilh's drama of a: ancient Greece, opens tonight at Saddleback College. Performances will be given at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and Oct. 29-31, Sunday at 7 p.m . and Nov. 1 at 3 p.m. Reservations at 831--4530. "GERSHWIN TONIGHT," a tribute to the music of George Gershwin, will be st~ next Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. at UC Irvine's Concert Halt. Call 833-6617 for ticket Information. "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR," the popular comedy about a 25-year love affair, is an Irvine Community Theater prs>cfuction at Turtle Rock Community Park, Sunnyhlll Road off Turtle Rock Drive In Irvine. Sundays at 2, through Oct. 25. Tickets are available at the door. "COMPANY," Stephen Sondheim's landmark musical comedy, Is on at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. Sunday. Call 636-7213. "THE GREAT AMERICAN BACKSTAGE MUSICAL" is on at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. This spoof of the Thirties and Forties musicals wlll play Friday and Saturday at 8 p .m . Call 675-3143 fOf' reservations. "THE MARRIAGE GO ROUND" continues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. The comedy plays nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. 15. Reservatk>ns at 979-5511. "BRIGADOON," the vintage Lerner-Loewe musical about a mythical town in Scotland, is the fare at Sebastian's West D i nner Playhouse, uo Ave. Pico, San Clemente. The show runs nightly except Mondays through Nov. 8 at varying curtain times. Reservations at -492-9950. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" Is on the boards at Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse In the Grand Hotel In Anaheim. Performances nlghtly with Saturday and Sunday brunch shows. Curtain times vary. Call 772-7710. "WEST SIDE STORY" continues at E llzabeth Howard's. Curtain Call Di nner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. Curtain times vary. call 838-15.->. "GETTING OUT" opens Orange Coast Colle98'S the.ter season In the OCC Drama Lab. Plays Friday and Saturday and Oct. 29-31 at 8 p.m. with a matinee set for Sunday, Nov. 1 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $3. For charge card pure ha~, call 5S6-SS27 • . -CLASSICAL MUSIC--- New YORK STRING OUARTET plays the first of five concerts In UC Irvine's Fine Arts vmaoe Theater at 8 tonight. Tickets $6 general admission, $1 for students. $25 for season ticket. Call 833-6617 between 10 a.m . and 2 p.m . "DON PASQUALE" will be presented in Enollsh at 8 p.m: Saturday end October 27f 29 and 31 by the Lono Beach Grand Opera. For eankcar4 reservatrons phone (213) ~3661. " IN PR~ISE Otr MUSIC" teaturlno See Diversions. Pa~ 5 SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT Benquet Fecllltle• Up To 100 Persona 536-3033 673-4091 522 Mein St. Al 5th 3536 E. Coeat Hwy. Huntington Beech Coron• del Mer Villa ~ A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Bank of America • BllbO Bagglns • Coco's/Reuben's • Command Performance Dolphin Hair Fashions • Edwards Clneme • Faah'n Splash • Hamburger Hamlet • Ice Capades Mesa Verde Florlst • Mesa Verde Travel• Mlone's • Music Market• Photography by Jeffrey Southern Callfomla Optical• Spa Lady• Swensen's •Vicki's Sunshine Factory ._ _ _.. ... _~ 2701 Harbor Blvc:t • (Harbof A AdlrM) Coall -.., CA ~~-----------------------.................. ......- Diversions 1-'mm />oge -1 Mendelssohn's Hymn of Praise and Flnzi's For St. Cecilia will open the new season of the13S-voice Pacific Chorale +formerly Irvine Master Chorale) at 8:30 p.m. Saturday In the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana. Tickets $5, $7 and $10 with seniors and children's discounts. Call 5'2-1790 for information. MUSIQUE, a critically acclal~_t_2o of soprano, woodwinds and piano, will aPP'='lr at 7: 30 p .m . Sunday In the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Tickets $8 . For Information or Mastercard and Visa orders, phone (213) 42,·4958. SUNDSVALL MASTER CHORALE of Sweden will perform at 7 p.m . Oct. 29 in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium. Music will be in English as well as Swedish. Tickets $5. For information call Slv Finkler, 962-36-47. -FILMS------ "CLOSE ENCOUNTERS of the Third Kind" will be screened in the Orange Coast College Forum tonight at 8. $1 admission. "ON THE TOWN" with Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra shows at 7:30 tonight In Forum 2, Golden West College, Hunti ngton Beach. Admission $2. "DAVY CROCKETT," the Disney film with Fess Parker, plays Saturday at 1 p.m . In Orange Coast College's children's film series at the OCC auditorium. Admission $1. Special rates for groups. Call 556-5880. "HELLO, DOLLY!" with Barbara Streisand and Walter Matthau wm be shown at 7: 30 p.m . Saturday in the Oranve Coast College Forum. Admission $1 .25. "THE MAGICIAN" by 'Ingmar Bergman and "Man of Marble" by Andrzej Wajda screen Saturday at 6: 30 and 8: 2S p.m . In UC Irvine's Social Science Hall. Admission $2, students $1. Call 833-6922 f'or Information. -ETC.------ "SKYWATCHERS OF ANCIENT Mexico" is the title of a planetarium show the Orange Coast College planetarium tonight at 7 and 8:30. Admission $1, children under 12, 50 cents. · HOLLY NEAR, folksinger, will appear at 8 tonight In a benefit for the Orange County office of the Alliance for Survival at Ct:apman College's Memorial Hall In Orange. Admission $8 or $25 to become an Alliance sponsor. s=or Information call 997-9922. OKTOBERFEST Is being celebrated In Old World style at Old World Shopping Center, 756 Center Drive, Huntington Beach. Continues nightly except Mondays and Tuesdays, and on Sunday afternoons through Nov. 1S. A MUSEUM TRIP to view miniature sculptures from Japan at the Los Ana-les County Museum of Art Is set for 9 a.m . Saturday. Tour leaves from the Orange Coast· College parking lot and returns at about 1 p.m . Tickets, at $8 .50, must be purchased In advance In the OCC ad'™nistratlon building by 7 p .m. today or after 8 a.m . Saturday. For Visa or Mastercard orders or Information call 556-5527. "PERFORMlfifG ARTS on the Green" will be sponsored by the Fountain Valley Cultural Arts Founct.tion SatUt'dlY from noon to 1 p.m. at 17272 ftlewhope St., Fountain Val .. y. Wiii feature puppet show, flutists, Wft1•m stunt show, Jan, dancers, bl• grass and celebrities Ste Dwtr$lcms. Pnyt' 7 --------------------------....-.------------------------... 5 /1_olJen ~~~~~ _, ~~ .. hi Cantenese FGM ut h.re or talce home S/1:;;)ragon ·--"" GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES STAG CHINESE CASINO Specializing In Chinese A la C.Orte Dishes ~ Lunch Dinner Oa11Y • Food To Take Out 0. 47 t 5 C..,_ • OIAHel ZOU H.,._ ••4. ~ ·150-7171 • 750-5091 COSTA MISA O , ..... ,_... 642-71'2 • 631-Hll 0 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~o ...:: g Here's a taste of our new menu. We're offering hearty entrees in addition to your favorite crepes. Plus irresistible appetizers. What makes the entrees you see here even more tempting is the special introductory price. Right no w they're only $5.00 each. So come to the Magic Pan. Enjoy our all new variety show. And our special $5.00 limited engagement. These special entrees arc served with a mixed green ur orange almond salad. LONOON BROIL Slices of marinate<l steak copped with burgundy wine sauce. BREAST OF CHlCKEN CACCIATORE Saureed and simmered with tomatoes, onions, bell peppers and wine. Served on linguini. BAKED FISH Today's selection balced to moist, flaky perfection. With Lemon butter caper sauce. CHICKEN DIVAN CREPE AND RATATOUILLE CREPE One fLlled with creamy chicken and broccoli spears. ~ other with a European blend of vegetables. South Coast Ploza, between Bullock'und Norosnom1s (714) 556-1225 Open dally from l1 AM · Brea Mall (7l .. ) 990·iH3 Dinner served after 5 PM ... N ~ ' ·' ~-------------------------------.......... 6 ~5,000 years of art goes i on display in San Diego ber 15-November I ....-i ...... 1Lemer & Loewe's ~ In the first stop of a national tour, ;: the San Diego Museum of Art is u.. hosting "S,000 Years of Art from the Ci> Collection of t he Metropolitan g Museum of Art" through Dec. 6. Q) .:it. Q) Q) ~ Organized by the Metropolitan Mu seum and the American Federation of Arts, the exhibition is o drawn f r om 15 c uratorial ci: departments and includes more than 90 objects. Several ancient civilizations are represented including Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman, Islamic and pre-Columbian as well as countries ranging from Japan and China to the U.S. and Germany. Although not a comprehensive picture of the history or art, the exhibition establishes an overview of trends in art, illustrating the range and variety of artistic endeavors throughout history. Objects in<'ju<Je examples of painting, sculpture, prints and photographs, tapestry, arms and armor, decorative arts, furniture and drawings. Admission to the exhibition is $3 for adults, $2.50 for senior citizens, S2 for students and $1 for children. Hours of the exhbition are 10 a.m. lo 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. For more information, call the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ museum at 232-7931 . • • • Halloween fun From Page 2 4: 30 to 9: 30 p.m . Saturday, Oct. 31. From 10 p.m. to 12:30 a.m .. adult pirates will celebrate with a buffet dinner and party. The dinner will cost $20 per person. For reservations, call 831·3850. SAN CLEM ENT E : A haunted house, food bOoths and puppet shows will be held al Shore cliffs Shopping Mall from 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, Oct. 30, and noon to 10 p.m. Saturday Oct. 31. ANAHEIM : A Halloween golf tournament will be held at the Anaheim Hills Public Country Club, 650 1 E . Nohl ·R anc h R oad, ·---------· I MARK I !DAVIDSON i I Ian Bernard I I Marshall Otwell I I 1818 1111f1 I I 11111111U111B I I I I I I I '• I I Medlefa I I '877'4 Srookhurst I I Fountain Valley I I 1141863-2366 I ·~Now.1 I '"'·-I I 'nv SHOWS 1 pm & 7.30pm I I LIMITED SEATING I I Advanced tickets at Medley's I I Of 11y mai1· I I Send me __ tickets to the I l o 1pm 0 130pm •1 I -I Gen. Adm $8.50 TOia! __ I 1 ~ --1 ·----• I I I C<ly-~ Ztp __ I ....... IO I I SWEET ALICE MUSIC I I BOX 11483 COSTA MESA 11'2627 I Wednesday, Oct. 28. Admission is $60 to benefit the city. For information, ca 11 978 -6531 , The 58th annual Hal loween Festival Parade with floats, bands and celebrities will be held at 6:15 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31, beginning al La Palma Park and continuing on La Palma Avenue, south on Harbor Boulevard, east on RESTAURANT Lincoln Avenue to Lemon Street. Grandstand seating is $1.50. DIRECTORY B UENA PARK: Knoll's Berry Farm will have its 9th annual For-The Orange Coast Halloween Haunt Oct. 30, 31 and Nov . ·~---------:=========----------.. 1 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. featuring ghouls, ghosts and other mean and nasty creatures Tickets are $10. For information, call 952-9400. ITALIAN VILLA NOVA 3131 W. Coast Hwy . 642-7880 AJJ major credit cards. · Italian cuisine. Overlooking Newport Bay. Dinner served night- ly until 1 a.m. Pinno Bar. Banquet Facilities. ALISIO'S 1670 Newport 642·8293 Master Oiarge, Bank of America The best ln Italian cuisine. Live en· tertainmenl nightly Banquet raciUties STUFT NOODLE 215 Riverside, Newport Beach 548-7418 Restaurant Writers' Award wlnnlnf Restaurant for the past 4 years. .MEXICAN TNT TACOS N' TEQUILA 3300 W. Coast Hwy. 548·2224 All major credll cards Happy hour 7 days 4-7 p.m. Sunday Br unch 10-3 with complimentary chllmpagne. CAMINO MEXICAN RESTAURANTS lnlne Ave./Me1a Dr. lff._uz& B"""9rst at Adami Huntington Beacb tl3-t748 Margantas and GREAT Mexican food. 14 page menu. Weekend brunch. To go packaging. Lunch & dinner everyday. Most credit cards. AMERICAN AIRPORTER INN HOTEL Mediterranean Room l8700 MacArtbur Blvd., Irvine Speclollatni ln ,Conlln~ntal Cuisine 7 day•• week Featllrinf Sunday Brunch U-3 AU major crtdlt c.,. accepted -blervatloM 133,2710 I~ . I I ~" JIZZI .1 I!> ConwnWnt l.ocMklM ·---------· '-------------------___. ~~-------...._-~~--~------------------................ ..... 7 Diversions !!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l From Pagl! 5 like Scatman Crothers and Louis Fleischer. Admission $S adults, tree for childr en. GUY HALFERTY and The Society Combo will present " An Evening with Cole Porter" at 8 p.m . Saturday in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. Tickets $3. "FESTIVAL MEXICO" is set for Disneyland Saturday and Sunday. Headliner will be M exican movie star and children's clown Cepillin, as well as Mexican television, film and recording artists. COUNT BASIE and his orchestra appear Sunday at Orange Coast College. See story, Page 2, for details. ORANGE COUNTY FALL FAIR,. featuring horse racing, a chili cookoff, games, booths and exhibits, kicks off Oct. 27 at Los Alamitos Race Course. For Information, dial 751-FAIR. -rN VEGAS----- ALADDIN: Teddy Pendergrass, Stephanie Mills until Oct. 28 ; M ickey Giiiey, Johnny Lee Oct. 29-Nov. 4. (702) 736-02..0. Peking Opera in the Theater for Performing Arts. (702) 736-1738. CAESARS PALACE: Cher, Freddi Roman until Oct. 28; Sammy Davis Jr. Oct. 29-Nov. 4. (702) 731-7333. DESERT INN: "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" until Dec. 19 (702) 733-4444. FLAMINGO : Raule Dazzle on Ice. Indefinite run. (702) 733-3333. FRONTIER: Closed for remodeling until Nov. 4. HILTON: Bill Cosby, Juliet Prowse until Nov. 2. (702) 734-7777 . MGM GRAND: Eddie Rabbitt, Pointer Sisters until Oct. 28; Rich Little, Debbie Reynolds Oct. 29-Nov. 18; "Jubilee" runs indefinitely in the Ziegfeld Room. (702) 739-6325. RIVIERA: Neil Sedaka, Joan Rivers Oct. 29-Nov. 11. (702) 737-17S5. SAHARA: Wayland Flowers, Joey Heatherton until Oct. 29; Wayland Flowers, Abbe Lane Oct. JO-Nov. U . (702) 73S-4242. STARDUST: Lido de Paris. Indefinite run. (702) 73J..632S. TROPICANA : Folies Bergere '81. Indefinite run. (702) 739-2411 . UNION PLAZA: "Flower Drum Song" until Dec. 13. (702) 386-2444. -SINGLES----- SINGLES RELATING WORKSHOP with Ruth Porte will be held at 7:30 p.m . today in Orange. For more information, call 524--9406. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Orange Coast chapter will have a house party at 9 p.m. today in Costa M esa. For information, call SS~. '7<" CATHOLIC ALUMNI CLUB is sponsoring ~ a young singles dance at 9 p.m. Saturday at the ~ Inn at the Park in Anaheim. For information, ~ call 9S7-0125. :! a. QI PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS -;c: Huntington Beach chapter will have a house ~ party at 8:30 p.m . Saturday in Huntington o Beach. For information, call 9M-7793. ~ I\) WE CARE Formerly Marrieds will have a !"' potluck dinner and social at 7 p.m. Saturday In ID Orange. For information, call S38-7872. I ~ WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP will go to d inner at 6: 30 p.m . Saturday in Newport Beach. For information, call 835-8206. NEWPORT HARBOR Lutheran Church singles will have a Halloween party at 8 p.m. Saturday in Newport Beach. For information, call 556-9666. MISS ANGIE'S Singles Dance Club will sponsor a dance at 7: 45 p.m. Saturday in Orange. For information, call S38-6311. NEW JEWISH SINGLES will sponsor a discussion on hypnosis at 8 p.m . Saturday In Whittier. For information, call 528~S75. SINGLETARIANS will have a discussion and social at 7:30 p .m . Sunday in Costa Mesa. For information on the group, sponsored by the Orange Coast Unitarian Universallst Church, call S31·00S2. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a bingo party Sunday in Santa Ana. For more Information, call S.U-6068. Featuring · * EVERYDAY SPECIAL * Happy Hour 3·6 p.m. Memphis Country Rock Band 7 Nights a Week 9 :00 p.m.-2:00 a.m. • Margarita's $1.00 • Well Drinks $1.00 Banquet Facilities Available: 10% Discount 3300 W. Pacific Coast Hwy._ Newport Beach, CA 548-2224 ------------------...---------------........ Cl .... Oftw .. ,.,. ...... 1 IHt · Featurin9 Two For One: Lunch and Dinner Mon. thru Thurs. PUN NOW ft:>A OUR . • • HALLOWEEN PARTY October 30th & 31 at Coetumn Option .. -No Admlamon Cheree MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL FOOT SCREEN • FREE HOT DOGS! 18521 Beach Blvd. <at Ellis) HuntingtOft Beach Town & ~ Sllapplng C ..... r P. 8 ~·Li•e Gigs ~ ~ EDITOR'S NOTE: Ltve Gigs is a complete 8 listing of Orange Coast nightclubs o/fering live en- >. tertainment. Acts are subject to change without ~ notice ~ AIR PORTER INN BILBO BAGGINS Mesa Verde Shopping Center ~ 18700 MacArthur Blvd c Irvine 833·2770 ~ Dancing Nightly Costa Mesa 545· l 718 GI Live Contemporary Rock ~ ALISIO'S o 1670 N~wport Blvd. ii:• Costa Mesa -642·8293 Dancing Nightly ANCIENT MARINER 2607 W Coast Highway Newport Beach -646·0201 BAXTER'S 14346 Culver Dr. Irvine 857-2103 BAXTER'S STREET 4647 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach 540·2475 BEACH BALL 2116 Ocean Front Newport Beach -673·5894 Stan Orlow BEN BROWN'S 31106 S. Coast Highway South Laguna 499-2663 Dancing Nightly BLACK ANGUS 17920 Brookhurs t St. Fountain Valley 968-4477 Dancing Nightly BLUE PARROT South Coast Plaza Hotel Costa Mesa 540.2500 Dancing Nightly BOARDWALK 1516 S. Coast lhghway Laguna Beach 494-8588 BOB BURNS 37 Fashion Island Newport Beach 644-2030 Music Nightly BOBBY McGEE'S 353 E. Coast Highway Newport Beach 673-5380 Dancing Nightly BOOTLEGGERS 18528 Beach Blvd. ~Ionia I ae~~ ~:" · '.klttbtn .fjr~~~' * * OPEN 1 DAYS A IHI * * Ill. lrtfft. I .. Pl.Slllfll.1*3PI IBlfASJ • •Y Im I ... SftaaS PoodToT•o.t (548-036 ~ 512 W .. 19th.Cosfcl Mesa c .... ., ............ "We sell the best-we restore the rest" * 0 rder Now for Holidays * Personalized articles. jewelry, oil portraits and plaQues. All Credit Cards Acce~ed Layaways • Fine Arts • Portraits • Restoration • Art Lessons • Authentic Indian Jewelry Huntington Beach 962-9010 Dancing Nightly to Country CALABASH LANDING 179 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 642-9855 CALIFORNIA SUN 19070 Magnolia St Huntington Beach 963·2078 Country R<X'k Dancing CANNERY 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport 675-5777 Music Nightly CRAZY HORSE 1580 Brookhollow Dr. Santa Ana 549· 15t2 Top Country Artists CAPY'S 114 McFadden Place Newport Beach 675-5777 Music Nightly CROSS ROADS 18050 Brookhursl St Fountain Valley -963-671 I Dancing Nightly CROWN HOUSE 32802 S Coast Highway Laguna Niguel 499-2626 MUSIC Nightly CRYSTAL SALOON 1700 Placentia Ave Costa Mesa 646 7571 Dancing Nightly to Country CUCKOO'S NEST 1714 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa -645-3090 New Wave Punk Reggae DANA TRADER 34150 S Coast Highway Dana Point 493 2603 DEJA VU 2285 Newport Blvd. Costa l'ttesa -833-1160 Rock Dancing Nightly DELl\!lilEY'S 630 Lido Park Dr Newport Beach 675-3145 Honey Bees FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT 3801 E. Coast Highway Corona del Mar 760-0331 Mary Lou O'Toole Showcase Singers FOX HUNTER 17927 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine 549-8728 Dancing nightly Variet> Now there's a Hungry Tiger restaurant 1n Corona del Mar. We're right on the Coast Highway and whether you join us for lunch or dinner, you'll find all the fresh things the Tiger is famous for: Live Maine Lobster, daily fresh fish specials, and clam chowder. And every day of the week we have a dinner special tor T HE GALLEY 34734 S. Coast lhghway Capistrano Beach 661 6243 GOLDEN BEAR J06 Coast Highway Huntington Beach 536-9600 HARPOON HENRY'S 25062 Del Prado Dana Point 493-2933 HOTEL LAGUNA .i25 S Coast I hgh" ay Laguna Reach -19-1 1151 HUNGRY TIGER 3201 E Coast H1gh" a~ Corona del Mar G75· 7575 ICHABOD'S 18582 Beach Blvd H untington Beach 541 ·6331 IVY HOUSE 384 Forest Ave. Laguna Beach 494-9491 Dancing Nightly J ERE MIAH'S STEAKHOUSE 8901 Warner Ave Huntington Beach 848-2662 Music Nightl}' JOSE MURPHYS 114 McFadden Place Newport Beach 675-1094 Music Nightly J.P. MAC'S 10142 Adams Ave Huntington Beach 963 7829 Country Rock Nightly LAFFSTOP 2122 Bristol St. Santa Ana 751-7867 Comedy Stars Ni ghtly LAGUNA STAR DISCO 1164 S Coast High" ay Laguna Beach -494-8564 MARRIOTT HOTEL Newpor1 Center Dr Newpott Beach 640-4000 Entertainment & Dancing N1ghtl~· McCONAllA V'S 725 W Baker St. Costa Mesa -540-5061 Dancing Nightly McCORMICK'S LANDING 3180 Airway Ave. Newport Beach -546-9880 See Gigs. Page 9 • only $8.95 and a lunch special for $3.95. We're open for lunch Monday through Saturday from 11 :30 a.m. and for dinner nightly. oin us in the cocktail lounge for Happy Hour at any time and for ltve entertainment, Sunday, through Thursday beginning at 9 .00 p.m. And come see who's fresh in town. --~ .Live Gigs From Pages Rock ·n· Roll Dancing Nightly MEDLEY'S 18744 Brookhurst St Fountain Valley 963-2366 Dining and Showcase Entertamment 7 nights a week MISSOURI COMPROMISE 23020 Lake Forest Dr Laguna Hills SSS 4248 MOO NRA.KER 18542 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine 833-9600 MUSTANG RANCH -428 17th St. Costa Mesa -631·2331 Dancing Nightly Country Rock NEWPORTER INN 1107 Jamboree Road Newport Beach -644·1700 Dancing Nightly OH BR0011E&S 199 N. Coast Highway Ballet auditions slated Ballet Pacifica will hold open aucllUoos for all roles tb "The Nutcracker " on Saturday at 1:30 p.m . at the Ballet Center, llSI South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Previou"4, ballet training is·required. Female dance rs for technical roles will be expected to ~udttion "on point," while male dancers for solo roles require strong ballet or character technique and partnering experience, according to Lila Zali, artistic director for Ballet Pacifica. Children must be seven or older. For further information, call the Ballet Center, 49'·'1271. Wind ensemble open The UC Irvine Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Peter P . E'ournier, returns for the 1981·82 season. Rehearsals will be held Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:30 in the Choral and Orchestral Reheanal at tbe UCI campus. Laguna Beach -(97-5011 OLD WORLD 7561 Center St Huntington Beach 897·1470 Live Entertainment Nightly PANHANDLER 34130 S. Coast High" ay Dana Point 661·6688 PLANKJIOUSE 6060 Warner A~- H u n t 1 n gt on Be ach 842 5111 PLANK.HOUSE 18872 Beach Bl vd. Huntington Beach PLUSH FOX 25192 Cabot Road Laguna HHls 830-8220 RONSTADT'S 719 W. 19th St Costa Mesa -642-2973 Live Country Rock Nightly QUIET WOMAN 696 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach -494-0162 QUIET WOMAN 3224 E . Co:ist Highway Corona de! Mar -640-7440 F'olk Rocle Groups Call for Information RED ONION 2406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach -675-2244 Rock, Reggae, Variety Call for schedule REGISTllY HOTEL 18800 MacArlhul' Blvd. Irvine -752-3777 Dancing Nightly RENDEZVOUS II 7492 Edinger Ave. Huntingto n Beac h 8'7-4300 REUBEN'S 1555 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa -540-9672 - REUBEN E. LEE 151 '.E. Coast Highway Newport Beach -675-5811 Entertainment NighUy and Sunday SANDPIPER 1183 S. Coast Highway Laguna Beach -494-4694- SU1TER'S MILL 7891 Warner Ave. Huntington B each 848·8860 SWIZZLESl'ICK 19022 Brookhurst St. Huntington Beach • 968·5022 TERRY'S 2901 Harbor Blvd. Fountain Valley -754-9983 T.C. PEPPERCORN'S 8052 Stark St. Hunti ngton B each 8'2·SS3S WAREHOUSE 3450 Via Oporto Newport Beach --6'73-4700 WHISTLE STOP 31952 Del Obispo Sin Juan Capistrano - 49.3-%227 F o r f u r l b e r WRnE llOU I information, ull tbe :MO s. eo.tt H11hway mualc ~ at-..U. La1un1 Beach 4M..- 9 Ghouls, goblins & ghosts, Oh my! " J! 0 - • .4' i IO i -~ N ~ 0 0 0 INOUR POLYNESIAN ROOM THE FABULOUS OWoMia ........ •lldting dll11C11111awtth811 .. ._llleeof ......... Fl:ATUIUNG ERNIE llENEHUNE OCT13· NOV1 ALSO ENJOY OUR TEPPAN·YAKI TEAHOUSE SUSHI BAR DINNER S:OOP.M. LUNCH MONDAY ·FRIDAY 11 :30-2:30 CALL (714) 775-7727 FOR RESERVATIONS ! COMING NOV. 3 ·SOCIETY OF SEV~N lasslcal Music When th·e Fifth By ROBERT nsHER .......... DlllW~ The magic of the Renaissance lives-in Carlo Giulini's heart. And after his performance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic last Sunday at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, it's now alive in the hearts or all those who attende4 the orchestra's opening Orange County concert or the season. It was no watered·down version, either. Looking at the program or Mozart, Weber and Beethoven -the Fifth, no less -one might think that we were going to hear the old warhorses rehearsed before and , okay , let's · play·it·for·them-again. • came· in first "Allegros" are like an out of control lawn sprinkler. Be it known that the soloist was superb in bis technical mastery. As the intermission ended. anticipation began building. It seemed almost too good to be true: Giulini, Beethoven's Firth, and the L .A. Philharmonic having an extra special day. The audience -you could feel it -sensed something. And it was absolutely awesome. Giulini cracked this magnificently structured symphony into a thousand movin~ parts. He shook the cells or But put Giulini in front o( the orchestra and it's like letting a Medici genie out or the bottle. Before last Sunday's performance, be must have finished a seance with Socrates. ~~==~;===========~~ Mozart's "Linz" Symphony, No. 36 (of 41), opened the concert. The work's four movements are like the four stages of a stretched moonbeam. The strings moved through the air on a beautifully strung trapeze, while precise woodwind clusters paraded through the score like a baroque organ. The orchestr,a w.as triumphant ... They played as though they were on God's front porch . Roasted to a golden bl'OINn and stuted with a delicious dressing, our tender new Stufed Comish Game Hen dinner is saved with Fresh Broccoli topped with HoOandaise Sauce, your choic.e oC a Mixed Green Salad, Soup of the Dav or SfearnJng Clam Chowder and a hall-loaf of'Wann Brod 8t Butta! AEAKFAST • llJNCB • DINND CodWdla ·1o1y How" dally &om 4pm to 7pm 1ir.aturtna Buccaneer Bucbt cocktails and compllmentmy hors d'oeuvra .... w.d • 20J Men.M Avenue (Bttr -.)d Wine Sel'\liee Only) c.a llMA · HarbOr ShopplnQ Center 2.300 Harbor lltlld i-. ,__. 011-5 •t U.lle ~ Drtw 22873 LIM IOttac Drtw .,..._ • Newport Fraway at Eut Dyer Rd 1121 Eul 0ytr Rd The symphony's ending "Presto" was as colorful as an East Coast autumn. Mozart did in fact compose the work at this time of year -but in Linz, or course. David Breidenthal, the L.A. Philharmonic's principal bassoonist, teamed with Giulini in a rich performance of Carl Maria von Weber's Bassoon Concerto in F. It was a special "i.ticlt.ond treat." Standing before the audience like some space·traveling jazz player, Breidenthal gave a full-toned and often sensuous reading of this tricky score. The concerto's running notes in the two man's mystery and mortality. And for some brief moments, man was free. The orchestra was triumphant. Strings, brass woodwinds and percussion melded sounds and sections. They played as though they were on God's front porch. There are some concerts that happen magically, become enlightened. This was one. And Giullni? He probably solves Rubik's Cube for breakfast. fBDITOR'S NOTE: Dail11.PUot mum: critic R.ober1 Fisher lMt week reviewed the . P.ad/ic S11mplaonw Orcheltra'a ucuon opmer. His bfl·Une wcu.ocdMl'ltolly dropped from the column.) CMIMIM.MOll- flD--W CllCltEI I ... er FIEllt SALMI er SOLE •UlllAll l HIESH WC(TAllUS. ~ ~ AllO ClffU .,_ ., --4.95 ....... ·-- FOR YOUR DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PLEASURE CURTIS .. IPE Sun.& Mon. OARRllON a UQR . Tue . .S.t. DANCING FIRE WATER Tues., thru Sat. DENNIS AND RONACD GUZIK Sun. le Mon. DANCING NIGRl'L Y ·ow,.....,......,,,.,, ,...,.ore• T ...... DIMer9 ,...,. e .._ ... I •. ~ -••• lat1~AT-ROUT'I II.TOM» ~ BARBARA REED Intermission Playgoers get baker's dozen 'Ger shwin Tonight'. at UCI starts ball rolling By TOM TITUS Of .. Deity ..... SQllt The next three weeks will see a baker's dozen theatrical productions mounting the stages of the Orange Coast's professional. community and college theaters, most of them taking their last s hots before the holiday hiatus. Starting this rather large ball rolling next week will be a pair of midweek productions, the musical anthology "Gershwin Tonight" at UC Irvine and the modern drama "Loose Ends" at South Coast Repertory. Three other shows arrive a week from tonight. and they'll be spotlighted in Thursday's column. ''Gershwin Tonight" is the brainchild of UCl's Irvin Kimber , who put the s how together sandwiching narrative and slides with some of the more notable melodies of composer George Gershwin. Inc luded on the prog ram are .. Swanee," .. Somebody Loves Me," "Fascinating Rhythm" and selections from "Porgy and Bess." • Members of the UCI ensemble, in alphabetical order, a r e Lauren Almond, Tim Batson, Alexandra Howell, Ken Jensen, Kathleen McCarty, Esther Moszkowicz, Andrea Press, Mark Rake, Donna Soto·Morettini, Cindy Takeda, Brian Thompson, David Way , Gary Weisberg and Claudia Weitsman. Four performances of "Gershwin Tonight" will be given, Wednesday through Saturday at 8 p.m . in UCJ's Concert Hall on campus. Call 833-6617 for reservations. Al South Coast Repertory, "Loose Ends" marks the California premiere ol the new play by Michael Weller, author .of "Mooncbildren." It's a PETltR l'ALI< AU THE IMRIUS(R) 6:00 1:20 10:35 MAftSHA MASON Oat.''1:' LA-R s:oo 1:2 Vo:40 CANOICll BllROltN MCllMD FAmn(R) 6:001:2010:35 RAIDERS Of THE LOST ARK (PG) 6:001:16 10:30 70mm/Dolby ZOOTml (R) 6:001:1010:15 In 70mm ~Oftlfy CINE·FI SOUND at Driw.fa Below Vovt AMC:-Redt0 ""°"' ._..., .. If no A.M -r-clt0 w•th .,..,_ ec:-y 1M>t•lt0ft, "''"' yoo;r own AM 1'0tt•ble •F•(R) Continenc.t Divide (PG) RM•RI OF TllE lOlf ARK (PG) &cape F~om Atcatr1z tPG ) BILLMUAlllAV ITRftl(R) Arthur (PG) llC£Dll£Mm(R) U=e(RI C t Ii C1ton9'1 Nut it (R) story of 10 years in the life of a young couple growing up in the 1970s and is being directed by David Emmes. Paul Rudd and Marnie Mosiman perform the leading roles, with Michael McRae and Lois Foraker beading the supporting cast. Also in the SC R production are Ron Boussom, Howard Shangraw, Don Tuche, John-David Keller, Robert Crow, Patti Yasutake and Anni Long. ''Loose Ends'' opens Thursday and will play Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunday evenings at 7:30 and matinees on Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. through Dec. 3. Reservations may be obtained by calling the SCR box offi ce at 957-4033. • BACKSTAGE_-The Newport Harbor Actors Theater has announced the formation of its first board of directors, headed by William Urban as president ... Ron Van Yur, Margaret Gaffey, Ann Conway and Beverly James are vice presidents, with Dorthea Thousand as secretary and Linda Darby treasurer . . . other members are Ed Brigham, J eanne Christensen, Jean Clark, Buddy Ebsen, Nancy Ebsen, Edgar Gilchrist, Tom Moon, Everett Olenick and Sorrell Wayne . . . · The Garden Grove Community Theater. opening a new facility in Eastgate Park, is accepting director resumes for its first season ... those interested should submit resumes and a s uggested play lo the theater at 8441 CoMer Circle, Westminster 9'l683 ... *BARGAIN MATINEES * Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Except Special E1191gellltflts Incl HllldlYSI I.Jo ~lgADA "4A.t M11odo or llot•cront LA MIRADA WALIC·IN 99•·2•00 .,,.-----"ARTHUR"" ·--4M,l:At." .... _ ---· "PATERNITY" tNt 1u-.11:11,....: --- --·--"RICH AND FAMOUS" ·-----.. --1-~. "IWDOI Of TIC LOITAM ""' ---111:11,--.-.r-.-.. "Al l T .. *ML.IS 111t AllfM ... A-,.-a-... 1 ....... T.t...__._ __ _ "~. 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"You don't have that offbeat feel that is so innate "We met at a concert and became close to black musk." friends and close musical associates." said Yet bis Don Walker Singers are the only white Walker. "I was very honored (by the lnvitation to chorale group invited to participate ln aext appear) and surprised, yes, because it's a Monday.'s "Lonng Tribute to Dr. Jester Hairston" · prestigious affair tflat's takint place." in the Los Angeles Music Center's Mark Taper Walker ex.pressed strong admiration for Forum. Hairston. "He's one of the most cbarmin& people Hairston is one of America's pre-eminent I've ever known," be said. "The vitality and .black arranaers and conduct.on. He's particularly enthusiasm he bas is ju.st outstanding, very famous for his interpretations of clusic spiritual unique." numbers. However, the active octo1enarian ls also Hairston graduated from Tufts University in well-known as an actor. COIDpoHI', slncer anct. Boston in 191'l9 and, two years later, joined the Hall lecturer. Johnson Necro Cbolr of New York as a conducter. . A number of black eroups will join in the He also trained choirs for Broadway and radio tr!bute, incl~ding the Dorsey and Manual Arts shows with the likes of Al Jobon. High School s combined chain, the Shambrey In lDI be and Johnson came to Hollywood to Chorale, the Jubilee Sln1ers and tbe Grant do the c~rus music for "The Green Pastures" A.M.E. Church Choir of Loe Angeles. Abo slated movie. When Johnson returned to New York, to appear ls a brass qulntette composed of Hairston stayed behind and assembled a members of the Los Angeles Phllh_armooic. mixed-race choir which sang the mu.le for other Walker was personall.~ invited to brio& a films such as "She Wore a Yellow Rlbooo" group by Haint.on because be feels that Don does "Friendly Persuasion ·• and "Carmen Jones " the finest interpretation of bis won," said Stan • . Hatto, publicist for the Don Walker Singers. Hairston took up acting to make ends meet Until recently Walker conducted the between soundtrack jobs, playin1 supporting roles Saddleback Chorale. Because the invitation came on the radio and television versions of "Amos'n after be left the chorale group be formed the Don Andy." He also acted in the moves "The Alamo," Walker Singer~ Hatto said. ' "To Kill a Mockinablrd," "In the Heat of the Walker noted that many members of"' the new See Singers. Page 17 ,;;;;.TERTAINMEl§ii~~~~: \//0Eo OF FOR MO\//Es 369 East 11th StrHt OR sfLRE\//EW CM• Mna. CA 92627 '7 ,.. Et (714) 631..STOP or 631-7867 THIS IS "GET SCARED MONTHff Watch a Horror Movie during the Witch Season~ for Halloween's coming/ Select any of these from our huge stock: "THE AMITYVILLE HORRORS" "THE ISLAND OF OR. MOREAU" . . "THE SWARM" "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME" "DEMENTIA 13" ''THE BEES"· And, here are some Nostalgia Horror and Science Fiction Movies for you: "DIAQOLIOUE" with Simone Signoret . 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DON Of.._ Deify ~ 11.tff If you're tired of shoveling out $6 to $9 for a new record only to find the disc riddled with pops, glitches, hiss and other distortion. join the crowd or disgruntled stereo aficionados . Your sound system may be up to par, but the latest in electronic technology won't salvage a vinyl platter that was engineered and pressed w1tn less than tender loving care. Which is why you may seek out what's called audiophile recordings -discs that have been recorded or remas tered using state-of-the-art technology and pressed on high-quality vmyl. The vast majority or records available today employ analog t echnology or the transfer or musical sinewaves from tape to record grooves. With it come irritating imperfections such as tape hi ss, wow and flutter , harmonic and intermodulation distortion and that chatter between channels known as crosstalk. Some record stores now stock a section of specially produced albums designed to offer the stereo buff something to match the demands· or high-caliber stereo components. These discs aren't ct}eap. You should expect to pay from $16 to $19 for a digital, direct-to-disc or half-speed recording pressed on virgin vinyl. There are advantages and disadvantages to each of the three types or audiophile recording technologies, according fo Bruce Leek, a recording engineer for International Automated Media m Irvine who has worked with all three. "You do have a much better potential for having a c leaner record with audiophile recordings because more care has gone into the manufacturing and distribution of the albums," he said. "But just because they happen to be one format or the other doesn't mean they're good ." Following is a description or the three audiophile formats increasingly becoming available in local record stores: -DIGITAL RECORDING uses a special tape recorder that harnesses computer technology to record music. Instead of sinewaves, sound ls translated into a binary code, or assigned a O or 1 AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL A tUIS VALDEZ flm zonsurr EDWARD )AM£S OLMOS • CHAAUS AJOMAN fOHN AND£.RSON • TYNE o.\LY o.a.NIEL VALDEZ as Henry Reyna --lof "-J<tttflti,I WIS VAlDU kwd on .. ~fl*t'/ OfWW"" """°" 11J CWllCl VAWU ~-"°°"'"' l'ttl.1JI' lSl'AAZA Co l"lclclu<M KlNHl.fH lltCHll -WK.UAM r. WINC.ATl t.<114M l'locM:., ~ Ol\\'IOSON ~ b)l l'lnll IUULLL ~wcl ti,. LUISI/~ A MAU TAIU rOMJM ~ ~onMCAttco«t\-~I fRfT.rt"'~B A UNMASAl 1'1(1\1111 • ,.., __ ""_"" -,:,:., ll':.o - NOW PLAYING .Vew recording techniques offer record buyers a variety <>J c:ho1ces to every intonation. The end product is a clean, crisp and -more important -an exacting duplication of the original sound minus the demons that plague analog recordings. However, since these records are mastered via sinewave technology. consumers don't set true digital sound. That may come within the next 10 or more years with the advent or a specially designed disc that will be read by laser-equipped turn- tables. DIBECT·TO·DISC technology sidesteps the tape recorder lo cut a performance direcUy onto a master record. Hiss and other distortion is gone but the direct-to-disc method is not well-suited for all performers. A recording session bas lo be on the mark, since any errors cannot be excised from the master. And you can't do any dubbing or 7' C!I editing on the master like your can with tape. So i this format may not be as appealing to some :- musicians who specialize in hardcore studio ~ wizardry. a: °' ':< HALF-SPEED RECORDINGS are made by o setting the tape recorder and the record master at o half of the normal s peed of 33 ~ rpm . o Audiophiles hail this product because they say it ~ enables the cutting head to create a more accurate N sound as it has more time lo give to the record ~ master. The technique is extensively being used to ~ remaster records for audiophiles who want a - cleaner, better quality version or a favorite album that may have been produced 10 or 15 years ago. Leek also noted that l>BX or specially encoded discs are beginning to enter the audiophile mark.et. These records are made with special equipment and require a decoder unit attached to your home stereo in order to realize the full potential or this technology. The type or vinyl a record manufacturer uses also plays a significant role in the quality of a recording, be said. Most audiophile recordings are made of virgin vinyl, which means the plastic used has not been reprocessed from discarded or used discs . Some audiophiles w swear by Japanese vinyl; others by a for ation made in Germany. Leek pointed th there's more to a good quality record than "gin of its plastic. "There is a certain ystique lo the fact that you 're buying a foreign v yl," be said. Indeed, recording engineering, mastering and quality control play a vital role in the end product, he asserted. And one or the biggest problems facing the record consumer is you generally can't buy the same album in a multiple array of recording formats and vinyls. In some cases it's impossible, since you can't turn an analog tape into a digital recording. Half-speed remutering won't get rid of the flaws created by out-dated technology. So if you want a digital recording, say, of a specific Moody Blues album pressed on Japanese vinyl, you probably won't have much luck. ~~[; 56 FASHION ISLAND · NE'NPORT BEACH · (71.4) 644-7030 .... .. I . !Movies N !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ ~ ! Belushi becomes actor in 'Continen-tal Divide' "' ~ -EDITOR'S NOTE. ··continental Divide," &tarring ~ John Belushi .and Blair Brown, is playing .at the ~ Edward& Huntington Cinema in Huntington Beach, c £dward& Harbor Twin in Costa Mesa, the Mmrion Viejo ~ Mall, Edward& Woodbridge in I~ and the Stadium ~ Drive-In in Orange. Rated. PG for language. ~ -0 By MICHAEL DOUGAN 0( .. Dally ...... SUit a: "Continental Divide," a richly amusing love story, marks John Belushi's debut as something other than a Not.Ready-for-Prime-Time Player. It looks like the kid's got a future. • While light in import, "Continental Divide" is an exceedfngly pf easiilg movie. relentlessly upbeat and optimistic. But it ain't "The Blues Brothers," folks, and anybody planning lo go should first revise their expectations from Belushi. He plays a Chicago newspaper columnist whose prediliction for exposing corrupt politicians prompts his editor to send him on a very out-of-town assignment. Belushi is a metropolitan r eporter in the classic mold; be knows the pulse of' the city, the bartenders and street people are his friends. Even as they hold him up, two ghetto. thugs fawn over their famous victim. Belushi is set in his city ways; he's addicted to the pace like a junk\e. So it's with considerable reluctance that he agrees to seek out a well-known naturalist, played by Blair Brown, at her retreat high in the Rocky Mountains where she devotes her life to studying the bald eagle. The humor begins with Belushi's trek into the mountains. He looks like he was outfitted by Abercrombie and Fitch and he .carries more supplies (outdoor stuff, like liquor and cigarettes> on his pack frame than an entire boy Scout troop. When he arrives at Brown's remote mountain cabin. he learns that she reacts to reporters much like he reacts to trees -with disgust. The core of the story concerns Belushi's stay in the wilderness and the grudging affection that develops between the protagonists, finally blossoming into proclamations of love. The joke, as far as it goes, is that Belushi attempts to learn the ways of the woods. This isn't a laugh-a minute gut-wrencher, but a rather charming sequence of episodes that can best be described as cute. When Brown returns home to She reacts to reporters much like he reacts to trees -'With disgust. find Belushi lying on the floor. bleeding profusely after being mauled by a mountain lion, he looks at her and says, "How was your day?" That sort of thing. Belushi is entirely credible in the role. His naturalistic style or acting lends itself nicely to ' this production, and it's refreshing to see him break away from the zany madman mold. Brown is perfectly cast: Her face -and a lovely face it is -reflects the wisdom, intelligence Any title from our giant selection for only $2.50 per tape per day any day of the week anytimel VIDEO FOR SALE -at super savings LOW BLANK VIDEO PRICES -TDK 120- Now $16.99 SPECIAL ORDERS -We'I~ get it for yo u! •~c~•.ollL"llll. Licorice Pizza Video Center Costa Mesa 1813 Newport Blvd. (714) 645-0566 Follow your team in the and sense of peace that her character possesses and her performance is appropriately low key. Tony Ganios stands out as a free-roaminl, mountain man who prowls the ridges and glens, growling like an animal and killing buck deer with his bare hands. The movie becomes strairied after Belushi returns to the Windy City. Too much fresh air and affection have turned him into a zombie, unable to relate to the concrete jungle he once loved so dearly. The dilemma facing Belushi and Brown -he can't live anywhere but the city, she won't leave the mountains -is resolved in a bla~ently forced c but, somehow. satisfying ) conclusion. In addition to some nice acting, a good script and fine direction by Michael Apted, ··continental Divide" features lovely scenic photography directed by John Bailey. The shots of bald eagles at play are especially fun . "Continental Divide"was produced by Steven Spiel berg and Bernie Brillstein for Uni versa I Studios and written by Lawrence Kasdan. It's good evidenc e that a modest story well told is · sufficient stuff for an entertaining movie. NEW! Every SundaY 15 Movies ----------------------- 'Rich and Famous' rings funny and true "Tl ::! EDITOR'S NOTE: "Rich, .and F.amous'' &tara Jacqueline Biuet . and Candice Bergen,. and i& playing Edward's Saddleback .Plaza .and Fountain V.alliey theaters.and the United Arti&ts TMalers in We1tmanister and Costa Mesa. It i& rated. R for language. By JEFF PARKER Of tlle Dally ...._. Staff Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset romp through ·•Rich and Famous" with such a delighted abandon that they seem to heaJ the wobbly plot before our very eyes. The screenplay (written by Gerald Ayres from a play by John Van Druten> is geared for their big scenes together, and both the actresses and the scenes keep getting better and better. There haven't been stronger parts for women in movies all year. The story opens at Smith College in 1959, where Mary <Bergen) is leaving school to marry Doug (David Selby). Her best friend, Liz <Bissell sees them off at the train station and she's a little sad to see them go.: Mary is her best friend, Doug was once her lover. When we see them again ten years later in Malibu, Liz has become a "serious" novelist and Mary has blossomed into the "perfect" mother - she sews by hand (even though they're well-off), spews homegrown homilies from her Texas past, and, curiously, has written a book herself. The novel is a gossipy Hollywood tale Mary compiles by talking with her movie-industry neighbors at Malibu. "I'm just like a mother to them," she says. "They tell me everything." Liz takes the book to her publisher, who soon has a bestseller on bis bands. Mary is catapulted to pular stardom and Liz continues to labor on her Candice Bergen and Jacqueline Bisset in .. Rich and Famous" second book, trying to overcome a writer's block now moving into its third year. A decade of friendship, competition, successes and failures (for each) follows. Bisset's Liz is a fretful lntellectual who can't write anymore because she can't love, and she -<_g. can't love because she hasn't recovered from her first affair. "You never really get over the first ~ one," she tells Doug . (Years later he repeats the o remark to Mary, who promptly incorporates it as g a theme in what turns out to be her best book.) ~ Lit doesn't aspire to totaJ independence, she 5-JJ falls into It. When Liz finally falls in love with a .... Rolling Stone interviewer half her age <Hart ~ Bochner>. she's got so much hunger inside she can scarcely handle it. She glows. It's Mary who sheds her de_pendencies as she becomes "rich and famous; " Doug walks out on her, her daughter grows up and away from her - only the talk show hosts get her best. Her hunger for fame isn't satisfied by success -it's fueled by it. She becomes the feminist that the world sees in Liz : "I am not going to wither up like a salted slug," she says. She works hard at being autonomous, and even harder at playing happy. "What a scene this is," she says proudly, sitting at a piano ln her New York hotel suite. "A woman of proven talents, playing piano alone at the Waldorf Astoria." Bergen's comic talents are considerable. She delivers Mr homespun lines with such a crisp flair, you can't help but see the calculation behind them: she plays dumb very smartly. Even her vanity is likeable -Bergen shows up for each scene in progressively more absurd costumes. Mary is phony, and she knows it, but Bergen's lapses into the real Mary -the stranded, frantic, well-intentioned wit that she ls -bring See Rich. Page 17 "Glorious~ mn. mm .ut:MY .... wo. msz ... "11E Jmot ut1ll'f1\\M"S DAN" ... f'llft•-"1 ..... II\ .. ollil llllt • • • • -~ • 11.0 lklllN HADJ> Plflll • RJNJ CAIL M'1S ID W1£ Wflllm IUD111..U,._. _,.:.._., ______ _. .... I omiw-...-Gll .... MDc.-na I .......... .... Vllto .... 495-8220 NOW.PLAYING "'True Confemlons' comes luminously to life . WitlrvlrtuOIO performances by Duvall and DeNlro." -Andnw Sarris. VIiiage Vok'e ---·- ! Concert set N ~ William Fitzpatrick takes the podium as guest 0 conduct.or when Irvine Symphony Orchestra plays u its second twin FaU concerts Sunday at 5 p.m. o and November 1 at 2 p.m . ~ As usual, the "A" concert will be performed at 'C Newport Harbor Art Museum, 800 San Clemente ~ Road, Newport Beach, this Sunday while the "B" ...: concert will be held at Turtle Rock Community ~ Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Concerts are ; free. ~ First violinist with the New York String a> Quartet (a group of faculty in residence at the ~ University of California, Irvine) Fitzpatrick .2 studied at the Julliard School of Music with 0: Dorothy Delay and holds the Fritz Kreisler Award and the Martha Baird Rockefeller Foundation prize. He has appeared as violin soloist with the American and Nashville Symphonies and the New York Chamber Orchestra. He bas worked with ltzak Perlman and other well-known artists. The program features a viola solo by Robert Beckner. After the intermission the orchestra accompanies him in the Concerto for Viola (1973) by Georg Philip Telemann. ~ •• John Raitt From Page 3 recently married bis college sweetheart, another Californian with a street named for her family - Rosemary Kramer. "Rosemary and I fell in Jove a long time ago," he remembers. "But I was in college and she was in high school and our (amilles broke us apart. It was kind of a Romeo and Juliet kind of thing - they thought we'd run off together.which we probably would have .. "But friends re-introduced us a short time ago, and it was love at second sight again. rt was kind of a romantic re-happening. We just got back from a honeymoon at Bonnie's place in Mendocino," he said. Railt's concert last week was held as a benefit for the Laguna Beach United Methodist Church, and was his first performance before his native Orange CounUans in quite some time. "It's good to be back," he said. "When I play Orange County, I always feel like I'm in my living room and someone has asked me to stand up and sing a couple songs.'· Burt is at It agaln- ln the comedy hit of the season. .., ........ -"""'1V ' NOW PLAYING _, ...... --_., .. , BT•MI... _ .... ..U. *-'- _ _.. ........ tnt ---C..-Mt1444 __ _,..._,,..~•• .. s ___ ._.., .. -...... fll.--.t,.•••1 "'"""_,. ar.,.seeron °"1111 1:14 tHl SPECIAL SNEAK PREVIEW Tomorrow 8:00 P.M. '"Chariots of Fire' is a wonderful film. It will thrill you and delight you and very possibly exalt you to tears. A rare film that will surprise you with its beau~ and magnificence of spint ... -N1wswffk Jae• Kt~I ··11 you miss 'Chariots of Fire· yof.l will miss one of the most exhUal'ating pictures in many years." -Gene Sr>aht Today ShowlNBC TV ~ ==;;::=======~==·======== CHARIOTS OF FIRE I . 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"My favorite people are Laurel and Hardy and W .C. Fields -I hardly laugh at anyone else on earth besides them. Chaplin sometimes awes me with certain things, but my bias has always been physical comedy. Woody Allen or Neil Simon don't do a thing for me. I'm trying to remember if I laughed at any movies made in the last ten years. I guess John Landis is the only viable director or comedy in Holl ywood in the last decade -I enjoyed the 'Blues Brothers.· but I think a lot of people were put orr by the extraordinary hype,'' he said. Shapiro is looking forward to or:u! Christmas release however. his first movie in nearly seven years -"Modern Problems." The tragi-comedy stars Chevy Chase, and was made from Shapiro's own script commissioned by Fox. "'Modern Problems' is a romance -a love story with very strong physical comedy aspects to it," he said. "It's about a beleagured air traffic controll er who lives in New York. He loses his girlfriend and has all kinds of other problems. Then be develops telekinetic powers. The film ls almost completed -we're about to score it. "Chevy is rat.her different in this movie than you've seen him before -he goes wa}' beyond what you might exped. Dabney Coleman plays the antagonist -the bad guy. Mary Kay Place and Nell Carter are in it too," he said. According to Shapiro, the trials that beset Chevy in "Modern Problems" are "definitely founded on personal experience. The story is kind or allegorical with some things that have happened in m y own life." But more important than that, he says the movie Is funny. For Shapiro, a good laugh is the bottom line. "To tell you the truth, I don't know where to go to find good comedy," he said. "The fact is, one of the great experiences for me is to have a good laugh. If •Modem Problems' works lilce I think it will, everyone will get a few of those." ... 'Rich, Famous' From Page 15 her across as a fascinating character . Bisset brings a delicate intelligence to the role of Liz. Jn spite of her loveliness. Bisset has a wan, frustrated look as Liz plows through her life -she looks weary. But when Liz falls in love with a nattering young interviewer, Bisset looks relieved, rejuvenated. Her role isn't as flamboyant as Bergen's; in fact Bisset plays the straight woman. to Bergen's comic tirades. But when Liz finally explodes or breaks down, Bissel brings those controlled drustratlons to the surface -she's a great screamer. Toward the end or "Rich and Famous,'' Liz remarks that life sometimes leaves Uttle in its wake except old friends and old enemies, which are hard to tell apart. Director George Cukor and Ayres don't press this somber theme for more than it's worth so "Rich and Famous" doesn't ring of pomposity or weepy sentimentalism. A good deal of it is fUMY and a lot of it rings true. .. Singers In tribute From Page 12 Night," "Lady Sings the Blues" and "The Lut Tycoon." Hairston routinely travels around the world working with young people, directing choir groups and teaching lnterpretations of black spirituals. Proceeds from Monday's concert will go to purchue medical supplies to aid the children of Lusaka, Zambia, a sister city to Los Aoieles. Honorary sponsors for the event include Sidney Poitier, Muhammad All, Brock Petet"t, Le Var Burton, L.A. Councilman Robert F•rrell, Con1ressmen Julian Dixon and Gus Hawkona and L.A. CGunty Supervisor Edmund Edelman. All seata for the concert are $10. TlcktU are available through Mutual a1encles, by callln1 (213> '12·1211 or at the acijacent Dorothy Chandler PavUion on the ru•ht of the performance. -llTIIOl.DI MnMITY ..... -U T._, ..... 11.-(NI CR.llOft CDr( ....,....,tt:,m U T--. 11•e.1t:• .,,. ..... -... -=-·-:::;· __ .,.,, ..... UT_l,.,lt11,M11t BODVHEflT "SLAUGHTER IN SAN FRANCISCO" ......... .. , .............. "THE UNSEEN'' ......... U T-.-.1111,- fZJ!J!!. [SJ -....... .... ... , ... , __ -. ..... .... "SLAUGHTER JN SAN FRANCISCO" _ ... .. , ... -.-.---"THE UNSEEN" -1111,---.... ,,, .. ,_ "ALL THE MASf;fl " "SLAUGHTER JN SAN FRANCJICO" --"RICH AND FAMOUS'" .. ...... -.,., ... ", .. ..,_ ...... - __ .,., __ .,..._ "TATTOO" ....... _ .. , .................. -~'!!fti919.~ ''THE ""NCH UI UTWNAMT'I ....... -WOMAN" .. ,...._...,.., ,.,_ .... 11, .. ... ... , ... ~ ..... "' .. ... .... &RLltlPOLI .... ~. • .. 18 ~'41rreng, b!d!!i ! Where lithographers go to get Stoned IO ,, J: By JOEL C. DON ..: Of .. .,.., "'911 ..... -8 Conrad Schwable plies his cra!t with the i diligence, the carefulness , the dedic ation to i perfection that was the mark of the artisans who ~ pioneered it nearly 200 year~ ago. _ Schwable is a master printer, a prestigious g title he assumed after completing a two-year Cl. apprenticeship in s tone and metal plate lithography at the Ta marind Institute in New Mexico. With longtime friend Steve Andrews. be opened Ocean Works on the Balboa Peninsula in 1979 to serve as a source for artists who wish to turn their talents to a medium that offers faithful reproduction and a delicate tonal quality. "Stone has the flexibility and the ability to give the a rtist any tonal range be wants." Schwable1 37, explains . "Stone offers an organic, living sun ace that no other medium offers. "It's an experience that you can only have by doing it." Indeed, Ocean Works is one of the few outlets in the county offering artists the choice or stone as well as the more common metal plate technique. Lithographic ar t made via limestone blocks was discovered in 1196 and had its heyday in the 19th century. As the technique was refined from monotone to high-quality color reproductions, the lithographic process dr.;w well-known artists such as T oulouse-L autrec. Pa ul Gauguin, Pie rre Bonard, Edouard Vuillard and James McNeill Whistler. Bu_t_w_e_n -pnaters per ect.ed metal plate lithography around the turn of the century, printers discarded the heavier and more cumbersome limestone slabs. The specially cut, flawless stones were used as building materials or ground for use in concrete mixtures. It took three years to obtain a Bau aria n l i m e s t (}n e meOS!J.ring 24 by 36 inches, at a cost of $1,500 Stone lfthography in the U.S. was becoming a nearly extinct art form until artists June Wlyne and Clinton Adams encouraged the Ford Foundation to support a center for teaching the craft. They helped establish the Tamarind lnstitute 20 years ago, drawine a select group of artisans from around the world. Schwable, who had studied at Orange Coast College and the Laguna Beach School of Art, enrolled at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque before being accepted to the institute in 1971. "I wanted a career in art and I couldn't make a living by selling my own work, not with a family," be says. Now his btgges t problem is oblalnine stones for his shop, since the highly valued Bavjlrian limestone preferred by most printers la in short supply. AJ5 an example, Schwable says it took II "RICH ANO FAMOUS" (A) II ''GALAXY OF TERROR" "SLAUGHTER IN SAN f'RANCISGO" (A) 111 " FOX AND HOUNDS" "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" (PG) Delly ........... ., "9t0'o-tl Conrad Schwable. le/ t . arid Steve Andrews create a hthograph1c 1mpress1on on a /latbed press that exerts as much as 2.000 pounds per square inch of pressure on the heavy stock paper three years to obtain a stone measuring 24 by 36 inches at a cost of $1,500. The largest in the shop's collection of 25 blocks of Bavarian limestone is 38'1'.i by SO inches. A stone is valued for its lack of fossils, ore deposits and other imperfections. Thus larger slabs are more rare and command prices upwards of $8,000, Schwable says. Images are drawn on stones and plates using s pecial gr ease pencils or a tusche, a black lithographic liquid. The artist's work is then treated with chemicals to stabilize the grease. Nitric acid Is applied to limes tone and phosphoric acid Is used on aluminum plates . Gum Ara bic completes the process, by malting the black ar eas r eceptive to water and the s ke t ched or painted areas receptive to the oil-based lithographic Inks. Before the Image Ja transferred to paper, the stone or plate is sponged lightly with water and then lnk is applied with a large roller. ff the lithograph involves several colors, the artist must use dilferent stones or plates which will eventually participate in a series or pressings with a machine that app_lies from 1,500 to 2,000 ' pounds per square inch onto the 100 percent rag conte~hr~r. -Ui e e photo-offset p rocess, whic& &/fixes an Image on the surface of the paper, the lithographic method actually forces the ink into • the paper. "The main thing that the stone offers is the fine tonalities -the ability to hold a tone that you cannot get on a plate," says the 36-year·old Andrews. "And the stone has more printing stability." A lithograph that includes multiple color separations may involve a mixture of plates and stones. The decision of which medium is selected for each color is arrived at after close consultation between the artist and the printers. · Schwable notes that the Uthographac process is one that demands a special relationship between the artist and printer . The print shop must also double as a studio when artists come in to sketch their work on stone . Sehwable and Andrews believe their location in a light industrial section of the peninsula offers the peaceful environs that m any artists prefer . Their shop already has attracted well-known artists such as Veloy Vigil , Frank Howell, Kay Mortenson, Bob Alderette and Armen Casparian. "Most of the artists we work with are already at a successful level artistically in tbeir careers," Andrews says. ''They want to try the lithographic method as a challenge and also they know that because they are professional. then they have a m arketplace for their prints." To be s ure , galle ries often sponsor an accomplished artist to make a lithograph so that bis work will be more widely available to the public. "There are always people who can't afford an original wor k at $10,000 but they can afford a $500 lithograph," Andrews s ays. "Lithographs are becoming ver y valuable. Jt isn't like an 0 11 painting but it took just as much work as an original and it can be sold less expensively." Producing a limited edition of, say, 40 prints isn't cheap. For a one-color run of 16-by-20-inch lithographs, the artist's cost would be about $600. 'Most of the, artists we work with ,are ,already ,at ,a successful level in their careers. They want to try lithography, as, a challenge.' On occasion, Oce an Works will publish an artist al no cost if they believe the work will m erit critical acclaim one day. The lithographers also have sought the support of business subscribers who offer a fee each year in return for a· package of prints produced at Ocean Works . The lithographs are purchased s ight-unseen to pay overhead costs and allow Schwable and Andrews to explore projects with artists that might not realize immediate gallery sales. The list of subscribers includes the Fluor Corp., Smith International, James Cross Design, Baker International and Indus trial Publications and Graphics. Above all, Ocean Works prides itself on the high quality of its lithographs. ''Every print that leaves here carries our signa ture," says Andrews. 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Jerry can write righteous letters to the Jn 1959, Congress attempted to make the equal editor, who would run them onl y if he chose <he time law a little more fair-by specifying that it would). Or he could demand that l retract my would be applied only on certain occasions and to statement <I wouldn't ). Unless he attempted to varying degrees. The result, according to CBS drag us into court <he couldn't), Falwell's option Preside nt J ames H . Rosenfield. was that to respond in this newspaper would be entirely up "broadcasters were forced to navigate through a to us. politicaJ mine field." We are protected by a thing called the In a r ecent talk before the Massachusetts Constitution that includes a paragraph known as Broadcasters Associati911 Rosenfield explAined a the First Amendment. We can say whatever we few of the provision's specifics. We quote: want ((or that matter, so can you) and no one can "-If a candidate appeared on a talk show, stop us. What's more, nobody can tell us what to you would have to give equal time lo all his prlnl in our newspaper, including letters Crom opponents, but not if the candidate appeared on a jerks. news interview show. The First Amendment is an abusable right, as "-If a candidate appeared briefly in a are they all, but. by and large, the print media documentary, you wouldn't have to give equal lives up to its ethical (not legal, please note> time to his opponents, but if the documentary was responsibility to present a balanced view of issues about the candidate, then you would have to give and treat newsmakers fairly. equal time. So why don't our pals in the electronic media "-If he appeared in a regular news gel the same opportunity lo regulate themselves? broadcast, you wouldn't have to give equal time to Because the airwaves are considered a public his opponents, but if he were interviewed during utility and what goes out over them is, therefore, live coverage of an event -like a t>arade -you subject lo government regulation. might have lo give bis opponents equal Ume." As a result candidates for federaJ office are Debates are a tricky matter, and the 1oluUon guaranteed ··reasonable access" to purchase there wasn't easy. The FCC decided that i( the broadcast time to promote their campaigns. debate was s ponsored by a broadcaster, any Newspapers don't have to sell ads to anyone. candidate left out could claim equal time. But if it The FCC has also enacted the so-called was sponsored by an outside group, such as the "fairness doctrine" which obligates television League of Women Voters, the equal time rule stations to prov ide equal reply time to anyone who doesn't apply. disagrees with their editorials. We in the press can "Of course," added Rosenfield, "the debate allot our critics as much s pace as we Uke. or none must be broadcast in its entirety, and within 24 at all. hours after it happened, otherwise lhe equal time But the most convoluted and bizarre federal exemption turns into a pumpkin, and all the regulation affecting video newscasters is the opposing candidates can claim equal time." FCC's equal time provision. rt's an oppressive labyrinth o( laws and This came about in the early '50s, when broadcasters have been fighting them for years, Chicago strongman Richard Daley was running claiming they deserve the same First Amendment for re-election. Lar Daly, an opponent who rights that we print people enjoy. som etimes made campaign speeches wearing an Now there is ho pe in the hearts of Uncle Sam suit, got mad when he saw Mayor ?<' n · />ww :!11 On the Cower New life for 'Saturday Night Live' It's not an easy road to take when it was paved by such comic greats as Chevy Chase. John Belushi, Dan Ackroyd, Gilda Radner, Jane Curtain, Larraine Newman, Garrett Morris and Bill Murray. Faltering ln the ratings and the humor last season , "Saturday Ni(ht Uve" has emeraed this fall to capture the sparkle of the original cast of the mid-70s. To be.. sure, there's a new cast for the- revamped lale-niebt show wbicb feature• 90 minutes or satirical zaniness. ' Part of the success of the new abow 11 th.e return of two o( the comic huvy•eiehts who helped earn six Emmy Awards for SNL. They are supervising producer Michael O'Oonoghue -and producer Dick Ebersol. "One of the first things I did when I came back aboard last March was lo evaluate the cast we had. decide what changes were to be made and then go Ciod the best comedic actors I could find," said Ebersol. "In my opinion, the best comedic actors normally come from a repertory back.1round. So It was orr to Chicago for me to this country's best comedy repertory group -Second City. Tim Kazurinsky was signed as the first new member, jolnin1 F.ddie Murphy and Joe Piscopo. Ebenol also aJped Mary Grou out or Chica.go and Tony Rosato and Robin Duke out of the Toronto troupe of Second City. •• ,,. ,.... lldditioe -a.Iii Dencli -jolMd ---•\. -..._. __ 9'../f -t been leased about having a 'sister' in show business who was a first-rate actress: yet I had never met Chris. When we finally met in August, what really entranced all of us was that not only was she a fine acLress. but she also of(ered to the show for the first time an incredible singing voice which could be used in opening up of new avenues of musical parody." In addition to wrillng for the show. O'Donoghue was associated with the "National See related story P.age 17 La~poon Radio Hour'' as . ho8t, creaUvedlrector. writer, director and producer. Re was a co-found.er a nd former editor of National Lampoon magaz.ine. He left SNL In 1978 to co-write, produce, direct and star in "Mr-Mike's Mondo Video," which won the Gold Obelisk In Europe's Nime·Montpeller Film Festival. The verdict isn't completely ln on the new SNL.. but crltka so far have given a thumba up to the NBC show, which alra at 11:30 p.m. OD Channel 4. Ebersol has no ,..,., about hlia new r~ or comics. And he fi1ura It's time for eudi•e• to come back t.o OM ol televlskle'1 ._... la..._ eometlJ. 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Hampeon. ttvw young opera llngera who pettorm • c:oncer1 of vocal rnualc. 12:00 (I) ICZAME JO John Btyner shows you thlngl 1tranger I.hen truth, woer thain ..._ and zanier thlln anything you'w - -In,,_~ pr-. entatlone from the Show-- time 8lurTe libfwy. 1:30 Cl) ATLANTA BIG LAff "'" 8111 TU9h no.ta 11111 humor· ous night of entettalnment u unltnown comedlenl .,. judged IOt their comic t•lentl. 4:30 (I) n. W/IOCV WOM.D Of JONATHAH WINTIM ~: Ted l<tWgtlt. Sunday specials MOfl•ta t:00 CID ••mn WHEN: GOTIAM,GOI HollC I narrator Dick Cawtt ~ Amerlce'• IOW of l90fU with A dote todt • the tuper'ltara and gttel leMIS. gtand goofs. bit bfawtl Ind the unique dedication of fans and pl•yera. NllNC)()H 1:00 (I) M&..LAGHllt MAO A.I Hill The ~lct1t>i. GAi· iegi. returns with ,_ And lng«llOUI devicM, outrageoue light geg1 and ll>Nk• out agailnll • hoet of lraditlone, lrenda end c:umint 8¥9nlL 1:30 g IHTIRNATIONN. AL.1' ST M AaT'IYA.l. LIU Mlnnelll, Wayne New- IOtl, Ben V-. 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Whl-- cle to Addr.-tM growing problem of 1lcoholl1m ~t~ Cl) MAIMtf HAM llCH: TMEY'M ~YING MY 80HG U r• Mlnnelll, Johnny Matllla, Oledy9 Knight end Certy S!mon ting eome of todey'• 9reate1t llll• -PLAYi • COMPnmON • BANANAS including, "The Wey We Wete," "What I Did For LOY8" and "Not>ody 0oee It Belter" 8:30 fJi) TEENAGE ALCOHOL USE A follow-up to • A Step tn Time" designed to otte< help to parents and others concerned about teen aleohol abuH. addressing such problems u recre· a1oona1 dnnklng, peet pres- sure and how parents C1l/I ellect111ely onterv- '11) MON: THAN A COHCERT David Frotl na.rrates a documentary prohle ol the Nethe<lllnds Wind Ensem- ble (ff' HBO SNEAK PREVIEW: NOVEMBER Husband-and-wile com1CS Jerry Still¥ and Anne Meara introduce the mov- ies. specials and apons -II coming to Horne Bo• Ollice in NOVflmbet 9:00 fli) THE OOL.OEH AGE Of' TELEVlSIOH .• The Days 01 Wine And R-" Popat LMKle and Clttt Robertton llar as a hulband And wile wM 1111 Into the pit of alcohollsm. GI THE ROAD BACK: 1"' STORY~ JAMES J. BEATTIE Boxer Jim Beattle'• ewty yMrs. Illa ~ with dNge end llk:otlol and .. c.oi" IK'tlorl with organized Cl'ime ere lnterc:ut with bo.xlng tootage end -- of Beattle WOl'klng . wltll ~ telonA.. (RI ())WHAT'S lat kMB ICA Take a lhOr1 IOoll At edulta who beleW twinging .. the o#j wey to llw: an Ameri- can bultflgtlter; gor111•· grarna; 1trtp-grama and !Ota rncJf9.. 10:00. Cll THm MAGIC CW °"YID COPF 111 llLD lltUelonllt DeYld Copper- n.ld performs • vwtety of magic trloka; Je1on Robards hoetl end Su9*I Anton. Au«ey Landen and Catherine Bach~ • TMMM 'AU. Al'Alff Ellubeth of T0to and Johnny S.ka Iler In the atorv of an ldeaflstlc young • THE MAL 1ESE FALCON • THE GOOD, T .. IAD & THE UGLY . • OLE YELLER • THE FOUR SEASON'S • THE GREAT •ATSIY • MIA TIM.L'S • ILUE LA.OOH • STIR CRAIY • ENDLESS LOVE 3 l 3! I ~ ~ r-'8 ..,, ::::i a. I» -:c 0 0 0 a ID ... I\) !-» _. ID ~ I I , ' 4 ~Highlights for the Week ~ From Page3 t> 0 man ~I bet-Iha tnbal traditions ol his peo- ple and 1119 tides of Change Wfllcil ara -ping his country Into civil wit 8' 10;30 &ii MORE THAN A -' CONCERT > Oevld Froat narrates a 1-documentary Pfolole of the Netherlands Wind Ensem- ble. 1:00 g AN EVENING OF MAGIC AND COMEDY Orson Bean hOll• this hilatk>ua hOur OI lMt. real and laughter taped at The Great Ame<lc:an Music Hall In San Francisco 3:30 S)ANIMALYMF'tC& This animated comedy featuring the VOIGes of Gii- da Radner and Bitty Crys- 181 looka al how the vari- ous animals prepare 10< 1hel1 own Olympic games Tuesday specials OCT08ER 27, 11111 EVENING 6:00 (8) TME 8£CN: I OF BOYNE CA8TI.E Glenn Corli.11 and Kurt Russell star In this family ac1-t1Ke, Mt In lf.iand, or a young American boy •nd his Irish friend whO • become lnVOIYed In 1111 eapionage plOI -found· Ing a delec11ng IClenllSt {Par1 21 8:30 ~WAD AS HELL The unpredictable Gel· , laghef returns with new and Ingenious devloes. outregeous lllght gegs end speaks out llQ8Jnll a host of lr•dillons. trend• and curren19119n11. 7:00 (tl) TME 8ECAET OF BOYNE CASTLE Glenn CotbeU and Kur1 RulMll star In thiS lamlly adventure. set In Ireland, ot a young American boy and his Irish lrlllnd wflo become lnvOllled 1n an espionage plol surround- ing a delecung aclenllst {Par13) 7:30 ($) TME WACKY WORLD Of' JONATHAN WINTEAS G.-1 Debbie ReynOlds 8:00 f) (J) 8U08 80NNY'S HOWL--OWEEN SPECIAL Animated Bugs Bunny and Wtteh Hazel get Into an alt-out compelltoon to -Wl\o can be scatler on Hal~(R) l $) 8llAME )(I John Byner shows you things 11ranger than truth, larger then Ille. and unle< than anything you've ever -In l'-encore pres- entations lrom the Show· lime Basrre llt>re.ry 0 JUOY GAAlANO IN CONCERT Judy sings aome ol her moat popular songs accompanied by a full orcl'leStra In 111ts ~llOll­ al one-woman Show UC> f) (J) THE FAT AUISn' HAUOWEEH SPECIAL Animated. The Coaby Kids M l out to scare U1e "-d" people In lhe ~(RI CS) ATUNTA BIG LAff OFF Bi• Tutti ~11 tilts humor· ous night of entertainment N unknown c:ome<flans are Jucjged f0t their c:omoc talents. 10: 15 Oil ST ANDING ROOM C>Ht.Y ''Tiie Lall Great Vaudeville Show" Fealured are Don· aid O'Connot, Det>ble Rey- nolds. Charlie C8ltu end Marllyn Michaels as George M Cohen. Sophie TUCl<er. George Jesset end Fanny &iea In lhiS atar- ltudded re-cfeahon 01 one ol America's lavorlte entllt1ainmenl l0<m1 -the vaudeYllle revue 3::30 ~} LAFf-A-THOH A comedian hOSI and lour comic c:onteatanll who compete against one another are IM tured In this uncensored comedy game "'°"'· ~(~)BEST HORSE A young girl Is willing lo defy har motlltl< to prove that her horMI 1s Iha best In Iha West 4:30 ()) REACHING OUT A ~ped youngster relu-to let l'llS phyalcal diaablllllM atand In the way of his dreams WEDNESOArS SPECIALS OCTOBER 21, 1N 1 EVENING 8:JO (ff) DONALD DUCK OUACK8UP Animated Profeuor Ludwig YOn Drake gives Donald advlcle on ullslng his three ne~s 7:30 81) PICASSO: A PAINTER'S DIARY Filmed on location• In Fr-and Spain, a pot· trail of 111t1 tele ar1lat end his work leatur• remlnls- ceno411 by his daughter. son and many COiieague$ IRI !HJ PAUL SJMOH IN CONCERT This in-concen pet'lorm· anoe Includes old tavorltes SUGh as "The Boxer." "SOii Crazy Alter All TheMI Yeara " "Something So Right." "Sound Of Sl!anoe," al<¥'Q wi1h "Late In Tiie EV91llng" and "One T~lclc Pony' from the mov· le sound tr.ck album. 8:00 fl) PtCASSO: A P~'8 DIARY Filmed on locellonl 11'1 Franoe and Spain, a pot· trait or the late 1r1rst end his worll features rem1nls- cencea by 1111 daughter, son and many cOli.agoa. (R) 9:00 c:> THE WORLD Of' FERNANOO BOTERO The hie and WOtlt of con- tempotary Co!IHnblan s.ur- rea11111 palnltw Fernando Bottwo are documented {R) (0) T.H.E. HOSPITAL The entire crazy steff at ThecldO<a Hooe Edwttd• Hoapotal iS trying to figure out wno hN l>Mll Impreg- nated with the Wong teat- tulM baby beeauM II cer talnly wasn't Mrs Wong 1:30 till THE WOALO Of' FERNANDO BOTERO The ~fa and WOtk of con- lempotary Columl>H11• e<.11- reallll paJnler Fernando Bolero are documenled (RI 10:06 ($)LORETTA LYNN SPECIAL The "First Lady OI Coun· 1ry" s1nos ca.1 Mlnet s Daughter," "One's On The Way" and other hila In a pet10<mance taped hve al Harrah's in Reno. 10:30 (ttJ HBO SNEAK PREVIEW: NOVEMBER Hus~nd·and-wife comoca Jeuy Slillar end Anne .,...,. lntroduee Iha mov- ie&, apecials and sports 9119nlt corning to Home Box Offlee In Novembef 11:00 ( .. )ON LOCA T10N "The Thltd Annual Rieh u111e And The Great Pre- tenders" Rd! 11 Joined 1>y tatent9d 1mpreu1on11t1 Thom Brash and Juhe Dees for an evening of any eomecly and great family entenalnment 11:30 0 BEN VEREEN Vereen 1><esen11 hos dyna- mtla nlghtelub act from Iha Riviera Hotel In Las Vegas THUASOArS SPEOALS OCTOBER 29, 11181 EVENING 8.-00 CJ) DAVID SHEEHAH'I SHOWTIMEIN HOUYWOOO Joon David Sheehan • he IOllows lhe stars down HCJI.. tywood Boulevard, Into the hi"• '°' l•bulou• per1-and lhtough tlltl slV<llOS lor "'41Ctacular premieres. 7:00 (S) MARVIN HAMU8CH: THEY'RE Pl.AVINO MY SONG Liu M1nnell1. 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Saturday sports OCToeEll 24, 1081 AFTERNOON 12:30 U lUJ NCAA FOOTBALL 2.-00 C;J AOKT OF THE WEEK 3:30 11 ()) aPORTS SAT\JAOAY Mr UnlwrM Competition (from Cairo, Egypt): • , ... tura on Mickey Mantia. 4:00 8 @ • M IEBAU Gama 4. N9w YOttl Yarit· ••• at LOI Ano•••• Dodgara 4:30. IOCCM MADI IN GIMIANY 8eyern Munich vs. Hem- burQ sv 5:00 8 .HFL AEVIEW AND PAEV1EW 5:80 Cl NHL HOa<EY Loa Angalaa Klnga va. Mln- nMOta Notlh Stara eVENING 7:00 CQ) Ol YMPW> "The Incredible Five" Five Olymc>lc a&hlat• --performances wlll llWI tor all time, lncludlng Al Oert- •· \Iara Caalavas611 lllld Puvo Nunn!, wltl be t ... IW9CI. 7::30. eocce. MADE IN OIMIANY 81yern Munich va. Hem- burQ SV THE WINNING TEAM George Allen ( lert > and Lindsey N~lson make up one of the top broadcasting teams covering the NFL for CBS. Nelson, known as "the gentleman l:80 G 8PORT8 AMEAICA "Exhibition Soccer: Chica- go Sting Ve. Wleeonaln" IA) t:OO. ILAIA N>DEO tO:OO • AAMS wax 11:00. cot LIGE FOOT8All Cellfomla va. UCLA 11:80 (II NF\. MVRW AND PREVIEW 1:00 • COl.LEOE. FOOT8ALL Notr• Dime va. use Sunday sports OCTOll&l 26, 1111 MONIHG e:ao1 '1JNFL '11 10:GO NF\. FOOT8All Haw England P1trlot1 at Washington Aadaldns 8 NFl fOOT8AU Aaglonal COVllflgl OI a.Ill· mora Cob at ~ er-; Denver eroncc111 •t 8uffalo Billa; ..... Eng- land Patri011 at Wllhlnc>- ton Aachlllnl CID INSIDE THE NFL ~II Lan Dlwlon lllld Nldc Buonlcontl pr-I hlghllghll '\of critical o-. at\lllytll and pre- diction• of upcoming con- 11111 In Iha NFL. 10:30 8 (II NftW YON< CfTY MAM THON Cowrega ol IN world's taroaat marathon race. 11:30 8 NFL'I BUT IVEfll ()) WUTEAH OUTDOOMMAH - from Tennessee," ha s broadcast nearly every major sports event and Allen was a winning coach wherever he coached. 12:t0 8 ()) NFl TODAY 1:00 8 ()) Nfl. FOOTaAU. Loa Angella ~ at San Frencllc:o 4hra D CB NF1.. FOOTMu. San Diego Chargara at 1:11 ji;'° .D'BASEBALL GMll 5. Haw York Yank· aH at Loa AngalH Dodgara (II nac:euaty) 1:ao 0 COlUOI fOOTBAU '11 WMkly hlghlighta ol key NCAA contaata are pra- _,ted. 4:30 I 0 8"0fn'UEAT 5.~ COlUOI FOOTBAU '11 Waallly highlights of kay NCAA contaat• are pra--.lad. D OOUEGE FOOTBALL Artzone Slate va. Stanford Monday sports OOToeul 21, 1M 1 Evt...a 8:00 8 (II HFL FOOT8AU Houlton ~ 11 Pltta- butQh Stlllarl O t:OO 111 .OOH CORV!ll Tuesday sports OCTOllEA 27, 1111 4:•8111 IAIE8"1.1. Geme 5. Loa Angeles Doelgere (11.--y) Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Faci li t i es "Serving All Faiths" . =-Harbor Lawu · Mount -Oliw Meri1orial Park· Mortuary· Mausoleums 7 OCT08ER 28, tM1 0 0 AFTEANOON o 4:8t U Q)J 8J . BASEBALL ~ Game 7. LOI AngalM I'll l>odgffs IH .__-y) ~ Thursday ~ sports OCT08ER 2t, 1111 EVDINO 7:.IO CID IH8IOE THE NFL Hoell Lan DawaOn and Nlclc Buonicontl pr-I hlghllghta o l crttlcal o-. analylll Ind pr• dictions of upcoming con· 1 .. 11 In Iha NFL. 12:30 CID IH8IOE THE NFL HOiia Lan Dlwlon and Nlck BuonlconU pr-1 hlghllghta of crltlcal o-. analylll Ind pra- dlctlona ol upcoming con- t•ta In Iha NFL. Boxing fills schedules Boxing continues to fi 11 up the sports scheduJe on Saturday afternoon. Oct. 31, with NBC a nd CBS each carrying a bout. NBC's "SportsWorld" haa the opening card of Johnny Bumphus ·vs. defending champ Willie Rodrigues i n a 12-round U.S . Boxing Association junior welterweight title fight. If you want to catch Sean O'Grady make the . move back up the lightweight rankings, you'll have to switch over lo "CBS Sports Saturday," as the scrappy O'Grady takes on Howard Davis . "SportsWorld" will also be featuring the national Hang Gliding ch ampionships from Lake Tahoe, Nev. Burial In Any Cemetery -Cremation Plans Available 8 ~lnsideTV (') . N -----------------------! 'The Blue· and the Gray' draws top stars "O ;: u.. GREGORY PECK . Will port rny /.mcoill Letters By JEFF PABKEK .,. .. .,..,"" ..... A battalion or stars have been signed for the CBS television mini-series, "aruce Catton's The Blue and lbe Gray," a look al the Civil War through the eyes or historian Bruce Catton. The production has been in the making for some five years, and 2SO speaking parts and 2,000 extras will be featured. . Set to star are Gregory Peck as Abraham Lincoln, Stacy Keach, Lloyd Bridges, Warren Oates, Colleen Dewhurst, John Hammond and Robert Vaughn. Andrew McLaglen is directina the series in Arkansas . . . Casper the Friendly Ghost will reappear on NBC Nov. 1 for "Casper 's Halloween," a special program for children . Joining the shy spirit will be Hairy Scairy and several other well-meaning mppp spooks, trying to befriend a group or orphans for a little Halloween run . . . Production is now under way for the coming season or "Gimme A Break," set to debut on NBC Oct. 29. The series stars Nell Carter and Dolph Sweet .•. The Hallmark Hall or Fame will present a special movie for television, "The Marva Co1lins Story,'' this December on CBS. The movie stars Cicely Tyson in the role of Marva Collins. a dedicated teacher who opens her own school in a Chicago ghetto and manages to get r emarkable results from her students . Harpo _Marx really could speak A rrtend or mlae says that Harpo Marx was able to speak and hear. I say Harpo was a deaf mute. Please settle a small bet. The character of Harpo never did speak, but Adolph Marx -the great performer 's real name -did. You can read the whole story in .. Harpo Speaks ... Marx's 1961 autobiography. I used to be a big fan of Eddie Fisher, who bad a variety show on TV back In the '50s. Can you tell me the name of the show's theme song? "The Eddie Fisher Show," which alternated with "The George Gobel Show" from 1957-59, featured the the me "As Long As There'' Music" by Jule Styne and Sammy Kahn. Fisher's autobiography is being published In November. What was lbe name of &be young actor who Starred In a recent "Weelleed Special'' ealled "Ir I m Lost, How Come I Found You "? He has also !l'Vpuzzle 3 • a • appeared in many commercials. Moosie Drier is the te~·age actor who starred in "I( I'm Lost:· He got very good reviews last season as the terminally ill son of David Soul in .. Homeward Bound,·· and was at one time the youngest regular on "Laugh-In." I remember a cartoon from the '&os abCMlt a young boy who had a cap woveo from lbe shorn hair of Samson; it gave him super strength. Whal was his name? Oddly enough, his name was Samson. The s how was .. Samson and Goliath," the latter being his pet dog who had the power to turn into a lion. The Hanna-Barber a cartoon ran on NBC during the 1967-QJ season. ~ your letters to Peppe o·anen, United Feature Syndicate. 200 .P.arlc Avenue. Room 602. New York, N.Y. 10166. ACR06S 1,e Shown,~ the Cllpt•in on Love Boet 13 Roae -on Ryan'• Hope 14 Tom -on Guiding Light 15 MIN Bwdot'a algn-off te Seda ThomPtOn'• home ....... ) 17 TheNl'M: Lat. 18 Endlno •Ith train 19 WKRP newaman 21 -HMd 23 Lange on Lo.a 8oe1 24 hfCHe 2$ Tanner or Delley 28 8oppoeHIOnt 27 -ludcmln on Lobo 30 -the Nation 32 Mr. Aomero'a pajama ID 33 -·theWorldTuma 34 -Price Glory 3e -Bray 39 In f&YOf of 40 Cetl, to Aob Atlner 43 Acom ptOducer 46 Teytor or Tom 48 -Dobeon on Kojak .a Charo'• gold 48 AcrtOf -~II 50 Geton 51 -No~ 53 Mr. Johnton .. algn-off 54 He~tEnoa • -WMton ptayt Jolene 51 -&Hutoh !II Role for Ktemperer DOWN t He pleyed Rhett Butler 40 2 · He atamld on Green 41 Acne "Orphans . Waifs and Wards," a special dramatizing of lbe plight or both human and animal orphans, is set for a Thanksgiving Day broadcast on CBS. John Schuck will star as Fagin in a version or Dickens· character who keeps a group of hungry boys working for him as pickpockets. Only Oliver dissents, preferring to read stories. Thus, other tales of woebegone orphans will be incorporated in the show ... Dutch actor Rutger Hauer, who made his American film debut in .. Nighthawks ... has been signed by ABC to star as Albert Speer in "Inside the Third Reich" which begins filming in Europe next month ... "Darkroom," a new anthology series featuring tales or terror, suspense and the unexpected, will debut on ABC Nov. 27. The show is hoping to draw on the finest writing talents of Hollywood and will feature a star host, who has yet to be announced. ABC Motion Pictures is now rolling. set to turn out three theatrical movies in the next two years. 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Beattie Clptloned ABCHewt Mondays Details OCT08ER 21, 1881 EVENING 7:00 U HAPf'Y DAYS A~ Ralph Oesefls his dr~m ol becoming a comic w""' he discovers that he can make b19ge< money 11s a teen ·aoe bool< oe ID THE MUPPETS Guest fietoo Reddy fD OVEREASY "Ar1hr11ts" Guests Harotd and Fayard Nteh0181 ~J ~THE MUPP£T8 Guest Oouo Henning 0 MOVIE * * • 'The Jerk' ( 1979) Steve Maritn Be<na<1et1e Peters 'l MOVIE • • "Stone Cold Dead (19791 Paul Wiiiiams, Rtch ard Crenna 7:30 tJ 2 ON THE TOWN Featured a look at the compe11t1ve world of • weather reporters. an 1nl8t"v,.w with Jetry Gillies. • m•n wno IJ(olesses to know • secret of h'~tng to .. evtlf, • 1/-ol a tewaristo- Cfala and their olliclel U LAVERNE & SHw.EY &COMPANY The glt1S dec:iOe I 0 help Ca<m1ne raise the money to start hts own denQe stu- dio G) M•A•S•H A general r-srds the 40771" with an Officers' CIUb ellet H~eye and Trappef nve his son's Ille~ '1!) GREAT PEAFONilAHCU "A Mont" In The Country" Lynne Seymollr end Anthony Dowell 818 ,. •• tured H'I Sir Frederlell Asn- 1on'1 bellet bUe<I on !Yan Turgenev'• 19th-<:entury drama (RI (J) P.M. MAGAZINE An 1nterv-with o.niene Bn11bo1ae of "Archie Bunker's Place". a hvs- t>and·and-wite truck d11v- inJ1 team CCJMOVIE * * * "I CoY8f The Wet8f • lronl ( 1933) Claudelle Colbert, Ben Lyon 8:00 IJ Cl) PAIVA TE BENJAMIN Judy __,., H'llO c.i>tam Lewis·• qUB11er1 to UM the only bathtub in camp 0 OJ um.E HOUSE OH THEPAAIRIE A black physiCl1n'1 arrrvat uc>Mll me clhzen1 of WIJ· nut Grova.Q D MOVIE ***'" "They Shoot Horses. Don'1 They?" ( 1969) J1ne Fond• • Michael Sarrutn 0 MIOECHINA Thtt retlgiou• program. relating 10 the desire or mtMoon1 In Chin. tor reltO- IOul freedom. deecribes a c;rulade to garnet llind• to purChlM b<bles tor dlslrl· bullon 10 Chrlallans In cni. nl • P.M. MAGAZINE See .\lu11d.ay·~. Pn~w Ii MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Cooking School Schedule October & November 2111 E. CoHt Hithway Corona del Mar, CA 93825 1'71·2MS (Nat Co U. Peri n..alNJ 26 9 ... ~,..,....·· ~· ....... 3 11 -°"""" ear. 1-~ 1~~ .. JO .. _.,.......~­....... f ~­, .. , ....... .... _ ............ -·a.-31 'Saturday . night Live' lives agai.n By ft'RED ROTHENBERG A .. Te .......... Wn.w NEW YORK -NBC's .. Saturday Night Live" lives. Three weeks into its latest reincarnation, the program has provided large enough chunks or energy, entertainment and hijinks to make Saturday night television worthwhile again. . H's obvious that the seven-member repertory cast includes some fine comedic actors, far s uperior lo the stand-up comedians who helped unravel last year's "Saturday Night" bomb. But it's never going to be the old show of the mid-'70s and should quit trying. Originals deservedly benefit from creating forms, even to A review the extent that those new molds help overcome many deficiencies of content. The new "Saturday Night Live" mus t now emphasize its own strengths. That m eans continuing to shoot for a pseudo-variety show, centering on comedy, but a voiding an assembly line laugh factory, showcasing the marvelous singing talents of Christine Ebersole; doing musical parodies, and invi ting fresh comedy talent from the outside juggler Michael Davis the first week and magician Harry Anderson last Saturday. It's tough to fill 90 minutes with yuks each week, particularly -since the troupe doesn 't appear to have the strong personalities that allowed Chevy Chase, Gilda Radner. John Belushi, Dan Ackroyd and Bill Murray lo rise above their material. So far, only one member or the ensemble can cause the studio audience to stir whenever he's in the wings -Eddi Murphy. Only when the grande John Candy of SCTV made a cameo appearance did the audience register similar excitement . Saturday night. Murphy, one of two holdovers from last year, tickles everything he touches. Nothing has been better than .bis first-week rendition of the pri!lsy rock singer-exercise host: "The Little Richard Simmons Show." Last Saturday. he scored with a wicked parody of Fred Rogers, the relaxed, super subdued kid -show host, in "Mister R obinso n 's Neighborhood," a nd a pimp-for-profit-pitch to women wanting big bucks without leaving their bedrooms : "The Velvet J ones School of Technology." Whal comes to mind from the old show ,are the actors and some of their. memorable portrayals, individually and collectively. Belushi's Samurai, Ackroyd's hyper salesman, Miss Radner's comic news characters, the Coneheads. Srt' Si1t1m.J11y. Pnye 21 Carefree Perms Cou ld Be .Just Your Style! Nature Cutters has total Hair Care for men & women Nall Special: Sculptured Nall• By Ju1\e Ol/1•r t.rptrc-a JO 31 81 $15.00 Tube Toppers KOCE sCJ 7:30 --Gn•at Pl•rformam·l•:-. .\ :Vlonth in thl' l'ountr~ ·· Lynn Sl·~ mour and .\nlholl\ Ocml•ll d ;.1m·t• tht• halll·l hasl'd on :i 19th l'l'ntur~ drama KTL.\ 0 8 :00 "Thl'~· Shoot llor-;t.• .... 1>11n 't Thl'v·• ... Jane Foncia ;,iml '.\lil·hal•I S:irra1.in sta r in a mm·il' ahottt dan<'t.' marathons of thl' 1930s K C 0 P ti' X II II F o r l' 1 i.: n ('111Tt.•:-.po1Hh'nt " .Jot.·I ~ld'rL·a .111cl l.arainl' Da~· -;tar in a11 .\lfrt.•cl llitdll'ol·k tnO\"it.• KC ET l§ !t 00 clramati1.at ion prohlt.•m 111 t l'l'll -agl'r" ·· ,\ Sll'p tn Trml' .\ look:-. <II th t• J.:l'C)\\ Ill).! a I t o h o I 1 ... m .1 m u 11 g Mondays Details 1-'rom Page Iii Fea1ured 1ne llrSI 1ncre<11- An int-wilh Danlfllle ble Hero aw.,d. an a11 Brlseb olse ol "Archie salety breakthrough; 48 Bunker's Place": 11 hus-sider• behind one boat: a band-and·w1fa truck drlv-loam home tng tUm. l•oda Hatri• 111s-CD MERV GRIFFIH ns Durango, Colofado. Guests Cl1tt RiCl\afd, Dick Chef Teti uusses a ct11Ck -C181k, Nancy Dussault, S111 en Cesarlni, Rober• w11n1 Q) MOVIE fli) THE GOLDEN AGE Of * * * FOl'a1gn CoHe• ~ 1pondanr· c 1940) Joe• "The Days Of Wtne And McCrea. Laraine Day Roses" Piper Laurie and Olrecled by Alfred Hllch-Cliff Robert.an 11111' as a Coek husband lll>d wife whO I all SI A STEP IN TIME 11110 thll pit ol llleotlollsm. A KCET -produced dremal-m THE ROAD 8ACt(; lzetlon that ecis as e .....,,. THE STORY OF JAMES J. eta lo eddrMS the growing BEATTIE problem ol alcohol11m Boxer Jim Beattle'• Mr1Y among t~. year-1, hi• struggle wun Cl) MA1MH HAMU8CH! d~ and 8lcotlol and 1111 Tl4EY'AI ~YlNQ WY connection with Mg.enlzed SONG ctlme we lnlercut with Ura Mlnnalll, Johnny bO•ing lootage and_,,_ Mathll, Gladye Knight and ol BNllle WOl'klng with C811y Simon sing some of young felons. CRI loday's grealesl hlls (C)MOVIE Including, "The Way We * * 11 "Sir.... In The Were." "What I Old FOf HouM" (19751 Keir Dullea. Love" and "Nobody Does Olivia Huuey 11 84!11er " (H) MOYIE 0 MOW • • '.t "Rough Cul" I 1980) • • • • "TIMI Stunt Man" Burl Reynold•, Lesley· 11980) Pater O'Toole, Anne Down. Slave Ralltbadc. (O)HAMMEA HOUSE OF l.:30 8 Cl) THE TWO OF U8 ~ Cubby and ~le come to "The Mark Of Satan'" A Brentwood for advice young mortuary lectlniclan abou1 thel< tove live9. lmaglnee that he hU been • All IN THE FAM!\. Y a-the devil'• -.cipla Arcrlia, Edith and Mille CS) WHATS UP Nllll1"1CA aactl relate• dllferer'll 110-T•• a Short IOoll at adult• ry to Gloria concerning a wllO 11.ileve swinging la 11141 vltll by e refrigerator <Kity way 10 ff\le; lf'I Amerl- repeirmen can bullflgl'tlef. gorlll•· 9 TEENAGE ALCOHOl. gra.m1. alrtp.gama and USE 1011 more. A toHow-up lo "A Slee> In . (Z) MOW Time"' dalgMd lo offer *"' "Running" (1979) tlelp to p.,.,..11 and others MlchMI Oouglu. S- concerned about '"" Anap~. alcollOI al>uM. addreutng 10:00 II Cl) THE MAGIC OF llUCh problems .. rect• DAVI> COPfl£AflEL.D atlonal dflnldng, PM!' pr.. l1!Ullonl1t Devtd Copper- _. and now parents can field perlonM a variety ot alfacllvely lnlllfven8. magic trlcka: Jason GD MOM THAN A Robarda hOtts and Su .. n CONCERT Anion, Au«ey ~· David Froal nat"ral81 a and Calh«lne 8ectl ~I. documenlery profile of 11141 8 MOYll Nelh«IM<tt Wind EnMnl· * *'-' "KINM City Bomb- bte. tf'' ( 1972) ~ Welc:fl, H90 IHEAK KeWI McCantty PMYIEW: ~ 8D TH9NGI FALL APAP<f Huaband-and·wtfe comlca ,Elliabelll of Toro 911d .Jefry Slltl« and Anne JoMny s.ltka Wlr In Iha u.ata lntr~ Iha tnO¥-ttory ot an ldMlleflc ~ lee, tQ8C1e1a and IPOf1• men cauQfll ~ the event• coming 10 Home tnb., trtldttlona ot hit pee>• 8o• Olfa In NcMlmbet. I* and tile tldea of d'llf'IVe t:40(%)THl••aoNMT ..Nch •• a-.no 11111 t:OO 8 Cl> y• A• 1•H country Into cMI ... I~ Prt1ml8f•l A USO @ THI AOCKPON> troupe makM tit\ \lntll• Al.a peeled detour 10 th• The llllthor ot • t>ett..,..,. 4077111 .,..,, -ol "' Ing WOINltl'• l'llenuel lllf'M IM!nbW• falls Ill RockfOfd to 1iww119a1e . G Cit MCME ttwellft thal h...,. been "S~ 111 Tiie Ore$9" made 1991n11 Mf Ille jPr-.~) -.y Ollber1, SO MOVIE Puppies. Birds. Supplies at Discount :--------sloo-OFF --------1 ~ I Purchase supplies over $10.00 I $ 1 15°/o DISCOUNT 1 ;1 I ..._.-w. I a. I ... , .,.._...., iron cages 1 ~ F .-cc~~:=~~:.~~-.. 5 I if~ ~ I •KC PEKIMSESE .................... 522~: ~ I AKC MALTESE ...................... 52291 : I •Kc sHanE ...................... 52691 ~ I AICC GOLDEM RETRIEVEI •••••••••••• 52291 :SHELTIEMIX ................. 549 /. l ~---------------Includes health exam and shot I Rodents and Reptiles ./ Birds I Puppies I Pet Supplies -= -· Dr. Wi Iii am L. 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S San• mone~-:-.hopping '<thll's ad n•rtiscd in the.• Dail~-Pilot 4 Addres:-. c·on:-.umc.•r problems C'On- fronting ~-ou and otht'r Orange Coast rt'sidenL-; in :\l Your Sen·1n• c·olumn S Follow advin• on domt•!-.lll' affair!'. by r\nn Landers . 6 Reh on financia l advtC'l' b\ s,·h'ia f><)11er on<.· of the world -':-. nlOSt read financ•ial aci\·isl'rS who rl'veals understand able. interesting and to-the -point inf ormalinn. 7 Find money-saving yet tast y recipes in Wednesday's food pages. 8 ChN·k the.• Wc.•c.•kf.'nder section for low-cost family entc.•rtc.11n mcnt idc.•as • Bu sy ~ o u r C' h 1 I d r <' n w i 1 h Satunfa~:·s Childn·n·s page.• •11umor ~-oursc.•lf "ith Ermu Born beek·s column. Call today /or money-saving home delivery.' Cable Subscriotion Senrice Cable Toppers SllOWflME 1S1 . ATLA'.'JTA BIG 1.AFF OFF Bill Tu:-.h ho!-.h th1 :--ni ght of humor as unknown romir:-. an• judg(.'(I for thc.·ir talc.·nh SPOTLJGHT 1 S I. JlJDY GAHLA'.'ID I :'\ CO :'\l'Elff popular songs accompanied b~ <i full on:ht·:-.1 ra .Jud~ !'>tng-. '\Oml' ol hl•r most HOME BOX OFFICE 1JI 1. O:'\ LOl'ATIO'.\ impressionists Thom Hrcsh and .Jul ie.· l>l'l':o- 8 CNN CC) Cinemax On CEJ -ESPN CS) Showtime (!) WOR cN.Y .. N.Y 1 .(8) HBO CO) Ii) Spotlight CZ) Z Channel all WTBS (Atlanta. Ga.> . . OCTOBER 23, 1981 FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 I 9:00 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 • rr-Rll)GllS $j)ofts ~ PtojlleTM&fll CC) Mont Cont'd Mone. "A Sm .. Cilclr Of rrietid$" Mo•1t "CoU$1n Coolsffw" (E) Hocity Cont'd rrisbtt Nfl C.-$j)ofts Calt!f I NCM PrtY!tW Hothy &lfllo Sibres Ys Toronto.._ lnls CID lmlllt The Nfl Oii Loulloft MoYlt "ito.c!t c.t" cm MoYtt. "The EuropelllS" Not 9-00 News I ..,.,, "Setms l•e Old T 111M$" Cl) ... Collt' 4 Mo"' "h6e lo llllcl" Mom "Sftlke r.sr· • Moftt Cont'd Mow "U Or 8t Ued" Mme "The Nudt ... - (%) MoWll Cont'd The lnUllCf'lllt Mo¥1t: "A SNI Clrclt Of r ne1111$" Mo¥1t· "l llrr'I Off" Cf) HodtyCoM'd ,._OllNJ 8-JHI .. I 111o"' "Psychic""". all News M In flllllly Moinr '1oo late flit Hero" OCTOBER 24, 1981 SATURDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 I 9:30 10:00 10:30 • News Sports Prm8o1 f retman lleports """ Style (C) ---"lloldie" Colll'd ~ "9c Wedftts41y" Mo¥11.''sa.,shot" CE feotbll' Cdr!lofttOft Vs Toronto Cont'd $j)ofts Centtr I CyrnfllSbcs footW (Ii) Mol'lt "lloarelllall" Collt'd Mo•r. "IM l'llTM&l Vn" MoM' "P11utt ilenplmHI •• cm OlylftPlld Mofie. ''Claptr l 0 Ket, lief" I .. " "C<·~· Cl) loletlalJ1111~ Moflt' ·'Coll lllntf · s Datrsllter" .. • Mont. "~ard" Cont'd Mo¥1t "Clleapef 10 llttp Her .. ,.,, .. -·l'llYltt ~- (%) lllDYlt."RllMq" ~ MoYtt ''11) llodyJUMd" MoYlt Cf) HoWy to.I'd I NV Report Pa"~ btit'I Wrestllnl Mo•lt "Tiit WltdllNW'' all News Mofll: "Ille Howards Of VirC1111•" OCTOBER 25, 1981 - SUNDAY EVENING - 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 1:30 9:00 9:SO 10:00 10:30 • """ $j)ofts ~ lilt Two News P'lctwes CC) Mot11: "Biii.more 8*1" Collt'd MoM "P'llaatuM" Mo~ "WMlrial Creot" (() f oolblll Cent'• Sports c.i. feotbll flonda Slatt Yl. LS\J . CID Mo .. c-t'd ..... ~ .. ~ ..,.._-r11111~· cm MoN. "S41ptfNt" Movlt. "lllt P1tlllaa YIN" - Cl) Moc.,..,. Awt " Cell'• Mo..: "l'ntate ....... Movir "l•t Old THMS" • Mo'llC """"'""" ONll'd Mofll"'\ltlllMIDlilllrl•" *"' ''\.loft '" Wiltlf" (Z) MoYlt Coftl'' I 111ot11: "Thi C.t Md The Cwry. Mo~. "A Sftlall Orclt OI f rteftlb" ~ --. Cl) -.• ...... .....,_:---, --·· -..,s ...... -,... ....... ("""' At Ille ... -,_ ' -- a!) fl;wt •.r "° -• ... ·~l•~#Ca,,I._ ~ c.-.. °'*'~ --.. ~ • ...-. ! • , MoiM "l'Mrilied fom(:!..' ~ --'-'• · ... ;.,,-~,. ·~,. ~ . . .. . . .... ·. ~ .. _. ... _..,. ... .,. . OCTOBER 26, 1981 MONDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 • f rtt-Rll>ofh Sporn ~ w Coast 11'1) l'eoolt T onicf\I CC) Motif "Sl11~" Conl'd Movlf "The Hawt Hoolei Gots To Wasll " MoYlt: "Cry f OI Mt, Uy" (!) f ooCW PtM SUit Vs West Vw&!IM' Cont'd S4Jorts Ctftllf footW ~Vs Rw~ (})) Motif "Somnr11tfe In T1mt" Cont'd Sneak Pre Movie "RoUCfl Cvl" ~ Movie lht ltlk" Him!MI Houw Of HorrOf MoYlt "The 8ooctY Mill' Cl) Mov1t Conl'd Mlrv1n HamhSdl. My Sona What's Up America Mov111 "tittle Oarllnp" • ..__ .. Jot 90 ' Cont'd Mot1t "Ille S11111 MM!" I 111o"' (1) . Motif "SIOllf Cold Dud" The lmmCJanl Motif "Rul\lllflC" (!) Mow Cont'd llfnny ... ...,. Motif "A ConnedJCut Yriet In Kll1C Attliw's to.rt" @ Ntws Al In hmily MoN. "I AHi! Al The Sta11" I 111ot1t OCTOBER 27, 1981 TUEmA Y EVENING 7:00 . 7:30 8:00 8:30 I 9:00 9':30 10:00 10:30 • r 1eenian Reports Sports Newsdnl W Cont Rej>. Peoole I oncfll CC) Motif: "Soiomoll" IMl'd .._ .. ~·· Motlt "Roadie" (!) fool~. rto11Cla State V1 lSU Cont'd I Spoils Centei Nn Game NCAA Re~ Best DI Nfl (8) The Secrtl OC Boyne CISllt llo'flt "Bite Ole llultt" sao ~ .._ "fhe [ltdllC Horsenian" I Mot1t "Tiie Europeans" T1ud111 Cl) Mot1t. "s.i,er111an" Co!lt'd llo'flt' "On The TOWll" MoN "Cllaldlf" • llfoM; "Old TlllleS" Cont'd ...., Gar&Md "'c-.t I Moflr. ·1 Love rou. Alree 8. r~m" CZ) Mof1t: "l .... OW' Mo..e: "The bmr" Of ~ O." Mme (!) "'°"' Cont'd Mofcambe Benrly ... MIUde I 11xinc MoYlf: "Or Cyclops" @ Mo•Cont'd Hews Min f1111rly MoY!t· "Slta11's Hane$1" ..._ OCTOBER 28, 1981 WEDNEm>A Y EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 • ri-RlllOrtS Sclorts ....... w.eom Rep l'eoolt l °""" CC) MllWlt. "Red One" Cont'd Mofll "Cla~e DI Femme" lilofll '1etr0f Tr1111" (!) football 8'.usll r.olvmlu Vi. HM!lllon ~Clnttf footblll lastem Ktntl!Oy Vi Western K111t1dy CID Doftald OuU Paul S.-In Contt!t Mowt: "Pr•nlt a..-" I SneM Pre ~ ,.;,. "SA Slocilnp" TI£~ Motif "Suptnr1a11" Cl) Motlt Cont'd "°"' "Coal Miner's lllvlhlt1" LOftlta tynn Spec\11 • Mofle ''Nudt llollb" Cont'd Mom .. Alfplal)tl" MoWlt: "Cheaper To llMP Ht!" . (%) The 1111111111 ant Mot1t "The Jtrr· *"' "CllaxlN" I Mo"' (I) Heww~ AOPlt Benny lilt ,... Mov.· "Ctasfl l>Nt" tm . ... Cont'd NtlfS Al In fa!My llovw. "Pride W The PISSIOll" OCTOBER 29, 1981 TBURSDA Y EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 I l O:SO • fr.-~ Sl*b ~ w Cont .. l'eOjlltlOftlllll CC) .._. "Cfy fOf Mt. a.y·· Mimi: ''Eltewb¥t Suite" 1-.. (I) lolM& TOP ltd CGnl'd s.-ts Cem• llfl SIOfJ footllll llotlSll Colulllllrl Ys. ...... ' CID lloflt Conl'd lftSldt The NH Mowif: "Hopscotdl* ,......, ~ ltlmlMf Hovtt OI HolrOf ..,,. 1lle ,., .. .,_ .. Movie. 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The hit movie "10" will be broadcast for the first time on television Nov. 10 on CBS. Al so set for Nov. 7 is "Revenge of the Pink Panther" ... Suzanne Pleshell.e and Gil Gerard will star in the CBS television movie, "Help Wanted: Male" now in production in Los Angeles. The story is about a single, s uccessful career woman who w a nts a child but not the encumbrances of marriage, so she finds someone to father her baby. Naturally, things do not go "as planned." William Wiard will direct the Max Shulman script ... Fil ming beg an last week for the CBS Afternoon Playhouse production of "All For One." The movie tells the story of a group of teen-aged mis fits who enroll in a Wilderness Encounter Project . . . · The National Commission on Working Women will honor an episode of "Lou Grant" that was originally broadcast Sept. 29, 19El>, concerning sexual harassment on the Trib. The episode won an award in the annual Broadcast Awards. Actress Linda Kelsey will receive a special award for her portrayal of reporter Billie Newman in the show Actress Dina Merrill will guest star on the Oct. 26 and 27 episodes of "As the World Turns," playing the owner of a boutique that holds a fund-raising event for Oakdale Hospital ... "Good Morning America" host David · Hartman was the. keynote speaker at the national Women in Communic ations conference hel.d recently in Cincinnati. Last year's speakers were Erma Bombeck and Reg Murphy, publisher of the San Francisco Examiner . . . Lee Majors stars in "The Fall Guy," an A BC Te le vision hour.Jong act ion series about a professional Hollywood stuntman who tracks down bail jumpers to make ends meet. The show is r eported to boast the best stunts ever produced for series television, and it will premiere Q.ct. 28 with cameos by Farrah Fa wcett. James Coburn and Paul Williams . . . • • • • 'SNL' lives From /><1ge 17 In lhe new cast , only Joe Piscopo's Andy Rooney has developed a life of its own. "Ever notice how annoying my voice is ... I've been doing some serious thinking about chocolates." On Saturday night, he was joined by Mrs. Andy Rooney (Miss Ebersole) for some sniveling sniping that could become classic. Miss Ebersole and Mary Cross appear to be the next bes t bets to gain stardom. Two Saturdays ago, Miss Ebersole's haunting song about lonely women and lonely bars was as touching as it was be autiful. And on Saturday, Miss Gross, as Ma rilyn Monroe. did a biting production number a bout writer s exploiting the foibles and vulnerabilities or celebrities. Miss Gross is good, as long as she isn't typecas t with those s hrill, whimpering caricatures. She's o ne of the anchors of "Newsbreak." but that vehicle really needs lo~ revamped. Nobody appears s trong enough to do a news solo, a la Chevy Chase. Contrasts -Bill Murray's HolJywood flash vs. Jane Curtin's propriety - once worked. But now. Miss Gross and co-anchor, writer Brian Doyle Murray t8ill'1 brother) •re both too serious, and it doesn't Oy . Exe cutive producer Dick Ebersol. past producer of the "Midnight Special," is more conscious of mu:ilc and it.s parody po1sibilltle1. He's also well-connected here. Although tastes are different, getting Rod Stewart. Tbe Kinks and M!les Davis in the tiul three weeb wen muk:al coupis. Tube Toppers C H S fJ 8 OU ·Hugs 8 11 1111 \ " llow-oween S pt•c i<d . · Tht• un1ma.t<..•d n1bbit ''iel'> with Witch I l <11.el in c.i "<·ary t·om pet ition. 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(C)MOYIE * *' "Big WedMed•y" (1978) J~ Vin-'*"· Willlem Kell. (O)UOVIE *** "8* Stocking•" (19$1) Fred Aetaire. Cyd CtlerlMe. 1:ol (%)THE MIGAANT 7::30 9 2 ON THE TOWN Feet\Hed: • loolt •• <the "Guardi.n Angela"; the Ylauellz.ltlon of ,_de. 1lfher'e ~ ~ ., .... tomuelc. 8 EYE ONl..A. F•tur«S: • 1111111 .. MOM Grand enc:1 -~ wno wort! In the ahows; an tor "8ngOYerr. • oomputer tll•t pteya ellMa. • u •A•l •H H.wMye ia wMtlng to wtlMI end dMI wttll er,,,one tor • needed -p.-°' boota. 8i) PtCA880: ~ PAINTIR'S DWW Filmed on locailoM ~ FrlnCle end Sc>eln. e por- trait of the .... "''-end Illa wort! ,..,_ ,...... ~ by Ills Mwgllter, eon lirld meny c l'I 19,.. (R) (J) P.M. MAGAZINE A mlnerel Lelle reputed to effect miracle CUI'•: • 8eecll Boye ,.,, woo - epeciel recording tech- ~ to Ouplk:at• Ille Q!!IUP'• tourld. (HJ PAUL UotON IN CONCERT Th11 ln-coocet1 perform- ance lndudee old te..oril• a..c:t1 u '1'1\e Boller," "Stlll Cray Alter All TlleM v....... "Someltllng So Right," "Sound 01 Siience," 8k>rlQ with "LAie In The E~" end "One Trick Pony'' from the mov- ie IOUnd Ired! el!MTI. CZ)MCMI • • • '"Tli. Jer'k" ( 1979) St-Mertln, e.medelte ,....,.. l:OO. (J) Mfl ........ WGWd-be rod! aun l.ldl end Leo try to obteln e lor-""* tor ~ lrom ....... •a NAL NOlll.a RIMUred: • "'°'* towrt; • ,_.,.. ~: ·~ a-..cer on WlllNngton'• ..... Aelnllr; • --wtio ,_ e WU muMUm •t "°"'9- • MCMI ••• ''Tiie ~ .. (1171) 0.0.,,. c. 8cott, """-leMrofl. See WedMadag 'a, Page 23 103] FM -~~--~----------------........... ......._ Home New Again At Half The Cost! 50°/o off Normal Retalt Prb• On D eco rator prints, upholstery and miU-ends. Thousands of yards to choose from . Prints, velvets, moires1 lace, eyelets, pol s h e d cottons. Decorative Fabric House 18185 EacUd tat •• Furaliare Bow Fout•iD Valley (714) 5'1-1• (7lf) ---Open~ Mon.·Sat. 9.5 Cl~ Sunday Tube Toppers KTLA 0 8:00 ··The Hindt'nburg .. Gc.•orgl' C Scott and Annl' Ranrroft star in a rilm ttboul the <Hrship disaskr ABC f1 8:00 ··Tht• Grt'all'st Aml·rit't1n I kro. ·· The Sl'a:-.on premil•n · has our ht'ro rl'lu<:tanll~· dt'fcnd111g Aml·ri<:a·s national secunt~-. KHJ 0 8 :00 ··casahlunta ·· Cla:-~1c lo\'c story st a rring 1 lumphn•) Bogart and Ingrid Bergman .ABC f1 9:00 .. Thl' Fall Cu~· .. A stunt man set:. out lo caplltt'C'" hail 1umpl'r 111 a premiere.• show \!edresdax~ Details f'rnm Page 22 8 <JI THE GAEA TUT AMSICAH HERO (Seuon Premiere) Ralph the reluct•nt hero la onc:e 8@8itl c:alleel IJ9C)n to UM hla aipet l>OWW• When America ·a nallon•I MCurlty •n<I nation•! puttlme .,e lh< .. lened D MOYIE * * * * .. Casabl•nce .. ( 1~3) lngfld Bergm81\, Humplny Bog.n. • P.M. MAGAZINE A min.al lllke reputed to elfec1 mwllCle cur•. • 8-tl Boys ,.,., WhO - special recording tecto- nlques to dUpllcate the llfoup·a sound; Chef Tell mall• 8C>Ple lrftlera. 8tM Hwril ..;.wa ··~ II''. • MOYIE * * "Stwthlp lrwlilk>na .. I 1178) Aob«I Veughft. Ctwlalopll« LM. • PICAl80:A ~8DIARY Atrlled O('I location• '" 'rMCe Md Speln. • po<· ., ... °' the .... ert.111 Md hie W0'1I INturee remlnls- ~ by hi• d•ugt11er. llOn Md mwiy col'Mgl#. fA) (j)MOYWE * * * "Co•I Miner's Dllugnter.. ( 1980) Slsay Spec•k. Tommy Lee .ion.. • MOYIE *** .. AlfpUlnel" (19e0) Aotler1 HllyS, J\llle HllgW- ~ t:IO 9 (I) M<AP IN CINCNll"Tl Biiiey temponniy allows JoMny F-to -In with her. • AU. IN THE FAMtl. Y A W8ill hOme past 8 ~­ bOftiood construction lite 1um1 lnlo • lllghlm11tlsh encounter lor GIOfl• (H)MOYIE ***'A "Prfv•te Benja- min" (11180) Goldie Hewn, Eileen 8'ennan. t:OO II (() MOVIE * * * "Hide In Pl•ln Slghr· (111711) J•me• Caan. Jiii Elkenbet ry D 8 THI FACT8 ~ UF1! (Seeton Premiere) Too11e gets drunk lllftlle trying 10 ~O\le aM II m•ture U OJI THE FALL GUY (Pr~•) A atunl men ~ling ... bail bOndsmln MIS OUI to Clll>- lufe 1 ball~. Ille moat ~ m111 In 1 1mlll _,..,._,em town • .-WV CWff'W O"""' L y11ct. Cwt er. O•b• 1<1p11n. Gulch Kooecn. o-i. Cotton • THEWOM.DOP ~~ re&ll1t peln18f Fern1ndo Botllfo are documented (A) ~'MOVIE * * * ··r11e Big Aed One" ( t980) L• M81Vin. M8tll H•mill COlT.H.E. HOSPITAL The entore crazy staff al T"90do<8 Hope Edw8td9 Hosp<t81 IS trying to ltgure out wno hU bMtl Impreg- nated with the Wong tMt- tube baby. bec8Use h 08r· t81nly wurf t Mrs. Wong l';O&(l)MCWIE * * .. G•18xln•" (1980) ~°""I Str•llen. A V«y SCftrelber. ..._ D QI LOVE. 8IONEY (Premiere) Tony Rendall •• .,. .. • rnidOle4ged New Yortuw aMrlng .,.. ap1rtment with • woman hlH Ille • Ind Nt young dlugtlter • THE wc:w.D OF NMANOe llOTao Tiie INe Md work of ccn- '-"POl'W'J Columblln --........ pelnter Fernando Botero are documented. (A) fD VEweOfMIA "Th•ll•nd: Oo Goctd AeceM Good, Oo Elltl Aeoelve Evll" JM<'I T ern,1e ........_ .... "'* aoolety, ·~ue1ne1 °'~Ind the Thei l'DOIMlfflhy. (A) (l))MOW • * * ~ "Sy~erm•n" c 1978) °"'~ Reeve • M.,got l<kt91r. -~ *~"~To Keep H«'0 (tMO) Mic O...._ Tcw.n~ ~•Qlauwcv (S..son Premiere) Quincy 1811.. 8 fOft\81\flC: inllWMI In lln MmMlec Ind diecov- .,,. th8t hef Nie It In den- 08' ., VIEWI Of",.,_ 0Th•il•nd· Oo Good Rec:e!Ye GOO<I. Oo Evil Receive Ev1r John Temple ex8mines tile The! aoclety, towting on 8uddhiam end lhe Thaimc>n8fchy. (Al ~(f1LOAETTALYNN lf'ECIAl. The "Flrat Llldy of Coun. lry" ainga ··eo.1 Mlntr'a Dllughlllf ... ··0oe·. On The W•y" Ind Othet hila In • perlo<me~ ~ llve et H11rr8h'a In Alno. i~ft~t;d~tftl~M WO MEN · LADIES · GALS GOOD TIME MAMAS Tuesday nites are yours at the famous (un-) COVERED WAGON SALON the hottest 111ale dancers ill Calif. And SOMe lllcky wi...,.. · wil .dualty wrestle ill Baby om s s6-2011. . . I WE HA VE A GOOD SELECTION OF NEW AND USED CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVER FOR LEASE OR SALE CONNELL CHEVROLET· Sn1'ift9 Coda M•ao /or ZJ .,eon. 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me88 -546-1200 -__ ,..,...... --....................... -'··-··· ....... _ .......... .,_.......,., ....... . f t ~ • ' I I : ... ~ > i r:::====:::=====::::::;;::::::::::::::;::::::::;:,====::;:::====::::;r======::::;:======:::;::======;:======r======:;::======:r=====::::;i KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KFMB KHJ KCST KTTV KCOP KCET KOCE u a o a o u E m • e m U.MflM LMMflM lM..... LeeMflM IM'*to LM..... ....,.... Lee~ Lee..... Lee.... 1 = 1000 ~ W1*1 01 Big lcwt The Price :: Ric:hlrd ~~ 8udc~oos" Claatoom Educatlonll Fortune Vile¥, eo.t.. Is ~I .. Simmons .. In T...... TV .. Pr~ 30 .. Battlestlr1 Battles!•• "" .... Movie· " " " " " " Fwrlly "Wes1· 11 00 Up To Thi PlllWOrd Minute Ptut ao Y Oll'l9 w Thi Thi,..,.. Docton 00 .. 1230 AIThl WOl1d 00 Tilml 130 Seer~ For Tomorrow 200 Guiding Ught 30 400=' ...... 700 CBS~ • 20n ... The Town ~ 00 Magrun. 8 P.L • ... KNBC D Lee.,... NBCNlwl .. Tonlf." TOlllOrYOW KTLA D Lee ..... Twligllt Zone T~ Zone F-Troop .. IUlll'll'I ~ .. Flmily Feud Rywl's !Hoot KABC fJ LM ..... Onll* Tol.lw I,_. .. ABC,_. .. ~On LA. 20-20 MINI BLINDS ~~g 50°/o Off t:~1it~ DISCOUNTS II Young And Movie: Thi Restless "My " BoysAre " Goodl!oys" KFMB 0 ... .,.... AsThl World Tums .. Seerch For Tomorrow Guiding Ughl .. .. M.A.S.H ~. Mlglun, P.I. C8SMcwte: "llllzlng Slddlea'' KHJ 0 LoeA,.e. Ironside Kojlk ThlApe Min" .. Clt1'r Country ,,.... Hunt ~ YtNAlked Forlt Matcti Gll'lll ~ "Homb<t" Mo91e: "Tinin. ThlApe M8n" KCST ml ... .,.... Tens All In The Family Mii) Tyler Moor• N8CNews .. Olffrent Stroll:• Gimme A llreek Hll St19111 ~ T~1 Tomorrow Sllper ntd Ho" PeyClfds ..... Dolin'' Reid" M.A.S.H .. Thi Mllppets M~S.H PM Magazine Al In Thi FlllnllY Mtrv Gnflln ..... .. INNNlws KOOP ti) L..MflM Movie: ''Flame OIThe 8lrbely Coesf' Scooby Ooo Slnford &Son Joker'• Wld TlcTIC Oouafl .. ....,....,. " Binny HI One Step a.warid What's happening this weekend? Whyln Th1World7 MICHll letver Growing Y11tt VO'Jll!' Wiiy In ThlWOl1d? Righteous Aoolll U.S. Ctwonidl ElfCfllnge .. ..... .. KOCE ~ II ••II ._. YtNAnd Thll.lw °"" £aty THUAIOAY OCT08EU9, 1M1· EV£NHO 7:00 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN The CYnrllngtlam 00... ls Mt up lor •n exorc1..., to bf.U • ttttl• Old llldy'• curse on At ., THI MUPPET& GUMt J-Coco. 9 OVPENIY Guwt: Bobby Snort. O QITHE ~ Gueat· AIMI Atllln. COl HAMMIER HOUSE Of' HOAAOA Two Feon Of Evit" O\'WI l•mlfy'• vKatlon turns ominous wtlen tMy llop IO pick up • mye1ertoua Mehtllktr ($)MARVIN 11.*MI l8Ctl: THEY'RE PLAYING MY SONG LIU Mlnnelll, Johnny Methis. Ol•dya Knigllt and Certy Simon M1Q -of today'• grHl•ll hltt Including; "TM Way We w-:· "What I Ol<l For Love" Ind "Noboely Does II Setter " ttlMOYIE a a a \t "My Bodygu.wd" 11979) Ctwi9 Maltepeeu. Adam Bektwln. 7::808 tONniE~ FHtUfed' • d In the dtiMr1 dty of l. VtOU where a I<><* la tsll " an lnc:r.oible MCUflty ....... an all-flight peychlatri.t: an tntwvlew with Tolle Flalda' deUgtl*: lhe talamt "' alOt madllnea: -of the supanllllons about gam- b!Wlg 8 LAYIJIHa l SHIM.EV &OOtllPNIY When ~ II caught Mlf-<lteesed with Squ!Ogy. the l>f twef)' employeH ~ .,...., • 'fun date·· 8 EYE ON L.A. Featllfed' an Int.,...,_ with Baron Von Fr•nc:k-teln: • haunted house; • tool! et the ttlmong or "HalloweM II • tD M•A•&•H Hewkeye end Tr•pper arrange tor an unautho<· lzecl t>ut much-needed noae job for an trllieted men. Cl) , .... MAGAZINE A profile ot countty ...., Crystal Gayle, • e110e lhOw used to lttot'tlen t-.otr• Into not driving dnJnk 1:00 o a HARPER vAu .. EY (Season Premiere) Stell•'• pennlleN Unde Buster arrlv" on het doorltep with hla latest ln\19ntlon G MOVIE a* a "Walking Tell. Pact 2" ( 19751 Bo Svenaon Nollh8-y D 111 MOfV< AHO MINDY Mork and Mindy becx>me the proud Pllftnll ol the rwst Eat thflng Ortlan II MOYIE a a a l) "Hombre" PM7l Set> Th11r.'ida~(x. J>uyt' .!.i TRIPLE C Wll ....,__ C cer et yo.-...... ~ .. , or •ecetlo•. Ml•or or ...................... ...... $22.IOJ'r. + ... I ........ : 641et7JI ' l I I REAL ESTATE LICENSING SCHOOLS * Fe< Brokers and Salesmen • Night and weekend classes IT,_ a wec1 .._,_,o P m 1 • Texts. Practice Exams * College level Broker ~lificatlOll Courses Pt.OM 761-9255 Uey4 51111-*~ for s,.cW -'ricn. LLOYD SHOEMAKER REAL ESTATE SCHOOL IMC. lt07W_fl ...... ,,_. Cillded UZI, II M a.f 1 leecta. CA WI IATIUll W.llll T1 le Y11r ·#t htl• Diiier 11 Or1191 C.1llyl s.. u. ,.., ... Wt Ate Olhrl19 F1lllllle .. ·' Oet. s..1191 I LE PETIT CAFE& BAKERY • Patio Dining • All Food Availab e For Takeout BREAKFAST• UINCH (Paetry Baked O.HyJ · ALL ICCASIDN ca• * Tube Toppers KTl.A 0 8 oo ··walkin~ Tall. Par~ 2 ·· Bo Sn·nson and '.'Joah B<.•l·r·y st ar 111 ~· eon linuat ion of l hl• :-.tor~ of Buford fllt..,Sl'I' K II .J 0 8 o II . II o !11 b n• . . . J> a u I :'\<.•,,·man stars as an lncl1an·ra1sl'<1 man tr~·ing to sun·in• in .\rizona in tht· u~xo.., KCOP II' 8 .00 ··Jlu:-.lll· .. Hu~·t fk\'nolds and C'alhl'l'lnt.• lkm·un· :.tar in a stor~ about a I .o ... Ang<.•I<.·:. l'OP and ii eall girl :--.lBC EJ 8 Jo ··1.ewb and ('lark . Premu.•rt• of a s ho\\ about a hig <'II~ fomib· mo\'ing tu a :-.mall Tt.·xu:-. town 1"mm l'aye 24 P1ul Newman, Fredric March g) P.M. MAGAZINE A profile ot country •h'04'f Crystal G1yte. 1 llide al>OW ut«t to frighten IMn-llQ41tS Into' not driving drunk, Joan Embery thOWt the dlflerent horses on JlOt f1rm: Or Wasco on ,,_ non-S1er0id pain killers. G) MOVIE • • • "Hustle" ( 1975) Bun Reynold I , Cath1rlne Oeneuve 8i) TRAJNINO DOGS T'H£ WOODHOUSE WAY "Pupp181" Barbare Wood· hOull belMIYM tn.re II no reaaon for 1 puppy -to d•rty In 11141 hOuM °' be • nu1una1 to anyone ~ SNEAK PAEVIEWS Roget Ebert and G- Slsket rlMew "AU The M iit· bles," "Chariots 01 Fora" and "Southern Comf0<I .. (C)MCME * * • •,+ "Between The Lines" ( 197 7) Linduy Crouse . .i.tt Gotdblum (O)MOVIE **a•.\. "The P1r1llax VieW" ( 1974) Warfen 8Ht· ty Paula Pr..,t1n 1$1MOVIE * * ·~ "The FHlndlsh PIOI 01 Of. Fu Manchu" ( 1960) Pet• Selt«a. Sid C-r 9MOVIE '* * "Shock WavH" ( 1977) Paler Cuahlng. BroOll• Adams 1;30 a .a LEWIS• cl.AM (Prl!fl'>l«a) A Long Island lamlty led up with big city .._moves to 1 smaM Tens town D 9 BEST OF TiiE WEST An atectoon 10< marsh .. Is held end Sim ION• his job to Plllk• Tillman's hand· J>ldced cendidate • AU. IN TH& FAMILY Edith and Gloria quar1et .,_ ATchla'a treat~! of -~ . • 8NIAI< PMVllWS ~ Ebert Ind 0- S1911al r41Yr.w "AH The Mer- ~;· "Oharooll Of Fife" llnd "SOUi~ C~fort " (R)MO'lll * * "Hopecoleh" I 1980) Walter M1ttheu. Gt.nde Jactu1on 1:40 (t.) ~ IMMIQAANT ,_9(1) MOVIE * ** "81ulog S~dln" (1974)Clae..on Liiiia. G- Wllder D Qt Dl'f'MHT 8TAOt<U (Seaton Prllmiate) In ordef' 10 jOln • dub, Afnotd 1tHI• 1 cOll'lc boOft from • 110<1 O 8 MANEY Miu.EA (S..son Premiere) Wojo Is ~ wMh e paternity su11, Dietrich auasta a min ...no goes .,.,_.. "' • movie house 1.nd H1rrl1 "-'91 a mugging YK:tim O ZJMOVIE • * "Some Call It Loving" ( 1973) Zalman King Carol White 0-.30 D Qt GIMME A BREAK (Premiere) A widowed pohce cept11n hlfn • no-non_, .. women to •8JM hit children end run his hOme D O TAXI Jim"s ptedtehon lhll 1 TV al>OW wlM be 1 ratings IUC· c.ss~true o fD THE AIGHTEOU8 APPt.E8 "Swans And Lullab-" A 11ar-atruck 1tagah1nd, thinking lhet lhe Apples have llolen his mullc, kld- flllPS Olo. 0MOVIE * '..\ "Kill Or Be Krlled" ( 1990) Ja,.,,.. Ryen, Ch•r· IOll• Mlchella 10:00 D 8 HILL 8TAEET Bl.I.JU (S..IOl'I Premlat'e) Caiptllln Fur~IO c:.iebfat• hit 401h blrthd-V while dealing with a ,_,11y raleaMd end Iliff pow«ful gMg lead« and 1 purH-an1tching oranguten. m u.a. CHAOMCLE "Nuclear Oispo11I; Wh«e? How?" Jim L41hret repdrls on the controvway oYet how to get rid of the highly redloac:11ve wute llOf-S In nuc:IMr plenll aaOP 1118 country. <C)MOVIE • • "Cry ""' Ml. Bony" ( 19771 Cliff Pott•. Harry Dun Stanton (Q)MOVIE * •;, "CheaQ« To Keep Her" ( 1980) Mee Davia. Tovan FetOlhuh CS)IMZAAM John Byn« .nows you thing• 11r1no-·tnan trutfl, larger than .... , and uni. than anything l""' ... -,_, 10:11 CID ~~ wt-.: 00 TEAM, GO! Hott I narretor Olcll Cl,...t ~ Arnanc.'1 tove ol epot11 ..tth a clOM 10o1t 11 t~IUC)erltatl Wtd QI' ... i.ms. gt'9nd ~. big brawt11and ... ~ ~lion ol rant end ~· 10:30 fl) EXCHANGI "Promle-. To i<.ep" A c:ompatetMt loc* It tP..,. 11 1118 1t1tu1 of c:Ndr411'1 eround 1118 *Otld 0 '1!l THE LAWMAKEM CorrHpondenta Lind• w .. t11e1mer and Co6ti. Rc>wt1 101n Paul l)ul(e tor 1n up·IO-tN-fnitlu .. IUM- mery ol COflOr..i<>nlll Kt1111u ... ~ Cl ' THI w-..-W09ll.D Of JONAttWe WWTIM Gunt Ted Knight • :p 2 --------------------------------......,~ THE BIGGEST r GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY P~LOT CLASSIFIEDS DAILY PILOT HEW MODll.. r::::.. :owVls N·ss959oct ,......_~.LOW . °""' DMllr-PRICE OPIM SUllPAY 11 to 4 P .M. MGA 50" DIAGONAL VIDEO SCAM SY COLOR TV .......... m.c .... ...... ~ .c ..... ..., ... c..... . :.:.: '""' s.-Wl9' T .. 1 ow ....... ·n..ae....,......., 0. Sc'"" "Tl :> a. Ill 0 0 0 g ... I\) ~ le ~ ~ ri C\I ... .8 0 (j 0 >. ftl "O ·c: u. gi ..J > t--!2 a: I ~ ! --...-.. frldaJ Mqrnlnt Grid 7: s: 9: 10: 11: 12: 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KFMB KHJ KCST tJ D " D e -• ([!) i.. ..... i.. ..... i......,. i.. ..... IMDlett i.. ..... ..Dlett Morning Today 700 Good Morning The Today News C.,b Morning News Froozles Mwlca .. flints AWty <Aptain Sunup Jim Klngeroo S1t10lego Bakk• Gilllgan's t5lltld The LasVegu Big A.M. The Donahue Jel!•sons G1mblt Vtllty LOS Jefler1ons Alioe Bloc:I!· ~ Ab busters The Price WheelOf I Spy Love ThePnce Midmorning WheetOf ls~t Fortune .. Boat ·~· LA Fortune PISSWOfd PISSWOtd Plus Pkls OneDty Card Rlch8/d Family Young And Card AIA Time ShlfU Slnmons Feud The Restlas SNrks Search F« The Chatil Ryan's Mcw!e: MtryTyter Tomorrow Doctors Rc111 snow Hope "The Mo«• Young And DeysOf Oonlhue ANMy News Sewntll Oeys ()I The Restless Our Uves " Children .. Dlwn'' OurUves 5eafdl For Plrt 2 Tomorrow AsThe Anolllef Houf life As The News Anotllel World World ~ ToLM World World Tums Tums The FBI Guiding Texu John General Guiding Texas Ugllt .. Ol¥idloll Hotpllll light .. If onside Blmey Match Edge Of John Movie' Millar GMle • Olvidsoll "Min Barnaby ""'Y T yter ~ The World M<Me: On A Jones Moot• Of "Sllllss .. Mtry yter Fltnily Moot• Robinson" Nfts Bob MASH. Ntwlllrt News Newt Bionic News Hews Yno. People' I Hollywood .. .. Women .. .. Special Squwa .. Whit's To Tel The Truth MIRROR MIRROR DOOR SPECIAL 1 38x41 Mirror t 41•IO ( 2 peneAa > wtth 3 ehelvn SftGa -H" ,....,, and Hlrdw,.. OILY :I01M11l1d Sfts AL.80: OHL Y :I lnstllted. F..iU.lflllrNrDllni · r-111 nt f ... __ •a.it• eClllMw.a-111 * ~•w• or.,..-• ._.,. e a.WayVlllly ,,.. or Bathroom FREE DOOR MI R ~OR WITH EVER \ CU5 TOM MIRROH INSTALLATION .... •••.• ;J . •• • ... ,· :1·,, ..... ~ hlllrtltA Ftlllllilf MIRROR £. DESIGNS ~ FOAANYM>OM :~ .... ... Mlrlora ..... OOM ·~ ........ Cellral""9 •Anttque •Arc:Ma • Btoc:tca ·~ •GoktVeln • MWror a Wood ·~•trtoe KTTV KCOP KCET KOCE .TV and m ti) m ml • • L• ..... ....... the First i.. ..... i.. ..... IM<'1I Amendment Bugt Bunny Yoga For Mec:Hell PoByPlg Haith lellltr Spece Mighty Mist• OYlf From Page 2 Coast• Moust E Tom And televisionville. Ronald Jeuy R e a ga n . k no wn The Popeye Regulation Hater, has Flintstones 1 LOYI ~ sent hi s n e w F CC C h a irm a n , M a r k Lucy Room 8ewllchecl Calend81 F owler. out into the night like Paul Revere I Oreem Doris Eduaillonal Educlllonal t 0 k n o c k o n Of.Jelnnil Oly PY~ Pr~~ broadcasters' doors and Flmlly Room s h o ut : •'Th e d e · Aftlif 222 regulators are coming'" The Ghost Mo¥ie-Electric: Reagan a nd Fowler & Mrs Muir "The Men Comc>lny ,.... From Foll " would like to do away Ullh" Guill/ with the f a irness Movie: Mowle: Dick Educ:ttlonal doctrine, the equal time "The Man "Youngblood ~ Pr~~ provis i on a nd th e From Hlwlle" OYlf reasonable access law. Colorado" We assume this is a Educatlonal natural extension of the Progr;~ Pre s ide nt 's phi 1- osophical opposition to Big Government. Lii's RIP OneS1ep 8lyond But here's the real My Tlv .. ~ reason: During the last Sons presidential campaign $50,000 ~ty You And mos t stations, in an Pyrlmld Molll8 Thel.lw effort to avoid problems ..... Popeye You And with e q u a I tim e TM Lew. requirements, refused to Fred VIiia MactW run old Ronald Reagan Fintstont Alegre l*tr movies. Which proves 8ugt Mis1er WritingFot that even a bad rule has A Rluoll its advantages. The8'1dy Seslme Project 8unc:ll S1rell lWYer1' C.11142-5171 . I L0"9 Scooby Hlnln Pul • few word• l Doo Bellavlor lo worlrfor ou. Santana Aerobic Center Introduces Pmn p;td Aerobics and Janercise Classes Fall Classes Now Forming For October 22, 6 p.m. Facllltles Include: • Weight Room • Whirlpaol & Sauna •Steam Room • Toiletries and Accessori6M' • Showers & Locker Room • 10 Regulation.Racquetball Cts. •. Towels & laundry Service •Tanning Tables ca11 lor Racquetball Reservations . 540-061 I 1411. C.t I bill S-.A89 For Information Call 540-061 I Daytime Drama -------------------------- ----- Jessie saves Jenny from attack By LYNDA HJRS('H ALL M\' CHILDRES: While drunk. Phoebt• tells Benn~ all 1s fori.c1n~n and asks him to come back to work He refu!>es Opal forces Jenny to keep her motel date with Mr. Sm ith Jessie saves Jenny from b<'lng ruped there. but Opal won't let her quit Foxr·s. Erica ltres of Rrandon·s lies a nd decides o n an e\·ening meeting with her se<"ret admirer Kent. That sends Brandon into a panic and he calls the police Sara is faced with the depth of Brandon's love for Erica Kent makci. Erica's car break down in hopes of i.pending the night with her. but s he insists on seP'arate rooms . S h e returns by riverboat and t ells Brandon and Sara s he's off to Europe by pri \'ate jet After Donna tells Palmer she saw Seaii with Monique. he realizei. they're having an arrair ANOTHER WORLD: After Rick continues his mistrus t of Maraunne. she leaves him and heads for Jamie's waiting arms Ri ck goes to BllUne. Cc<'ille doesn 't kno ~ 1f s he 's ('arry lng Jam ie's o r S:mdy·s baby. She plans to marry Sandy when the di\'orce is final. Jim tells Alice not to compare Steve to Mac even though they are the same kind or man Ed Black plans to see Jamie alter seeing Alice He sees his son from the two-way mirror Sally feels Leigh 1s out or her life. AS T H E WORLD TURNS: The marria ge clause in Haylt•y's trus t fund 1s revealed to her by Larry She decides to sue Connie for n egligent management of the trust. Rick wants charge or the lab so he s witches lab reports to make Larl'y look bad. James reaches Paris only to find his connection won't accept the Egyptian jewels unle!is he bet'omes a cocaine s muggler He agrees The Paris clothes arri\·e al the salon and 11 benefit date is set. While visiting Karen in the burn un i t with Cy nth i a . Donald David is recosznized by John. nAVS OF OVR UVES: Hit man Bart Deverall is seeing Renee She has romance on her mind. he ~ants lo gl.'l ut David Mike's description or Bar1 tC) David ronvinces David he's a member or lhe drua ring and they warn Renee about him but she rerui;es t o be lieve it Marlena schedult.'8 lest ror Je!1slcu'3 headaches that Marie thinks art> lied to her telling Jesslcu of Alex'!! abus e The tests show nothing but Joshu» comes to see Jessie to draw Oa\rie out a nd an armeft Bart goes to see Renee. David tries to warn h<"r: he and Burt struggle und with Renee·s help Bart 18 O\'Crpowered. Oa\·ld and Rf'n~ th<>n split ft lonki1 to Dou1t and Julic-hb a \Ir. ' TO APPEAR ON SOAP Elizabeth Tay lor. t wo-timl' Aradem,· Award winn<.'r. will makt• <111 l.':<lremt'I~· rat't' appl•arant•t• on u t t•I l'\·is ion s t•r ies whl.'n sht• pl a~·s a rolt· on "Gt•nt•ral Hos pital." tht• top rall•<I cla~·ttnH' drama on AH('« Ch 7 1 Purcell from Toronto ma) ha\•e something to do with Alex·s shooting. Don isn't sure there is a murder case against Todd. While Todd's locked away. Marlena gets another mystery phone call DOCTORS: A plan b) Greta to reunite Mall and Maggit> doesn't last beyond the dinner. Despite Greta's disgust at Matt's chasing M.J .. he goes to M.J .'s apartment a nd tells her he's di\'orc1ng Maggie M.J. won't sleep with him until things are final. Katie. posing as Mike's wire. and Theo arri\•e on Mau·s door s tep. C arolee and Calvin have leads on Tara's background and are surprised when Luke doesn't seem to care. Lace) is »Her Luke and Nola is out t o stop that. Tara unconsciously calls Calvin ··Roger Willie" who turns out lo be a sleazy East Side l11vern piano player. EDGE OF NIGlfF: Val find s lhe apartment ransacked. bul nothing Is missing. Sky and Raven go to Nev. York to find a replacement for Martine. so Jody and Gavin search the mansion for the watch '!h ey·.-e Interrupted by Spcn(er and head f<X' the attic lo hide. The gun·loling Spencer loc>ks for Jody and Gavin. When Oecaldin e sees him with the gun she faints. Whit~ Spencer culls Miles for medical help, Jody gelll lo the kitchen ~~r food. Nora's real name turns out to be Ro·unne. ood she arrange$ to meet Spencer. CF.NERAI. HO PITAL: Laura apartmtnt·hunts ror u home v.ilh Luke. whlle he turns down Jobs that v.ould tie him to an office from t to s. They arf(ue •hen Laur a's divorce decree doesn ·t arrive because Luke thjnks she made it up. but Mrs. White gets them back together and their wedding plans gro~ bigger Scorpio and Tiffany turn down publishers who want the rights to their island adventures. A sailor brings Rose a note and present from Hutch. saying l:le·s fine and thinking or her. Ii fight with Bobbi sends Noah to Stacy's-bed A right between Alan and Monica re s ults in e \'er yo n e kno~ ing he's li\'ing with Susan. but Lyla v.anls Alan and Monica to patch things up A cordial lunch betv.een Ann and Heather turns mlo a right over Joe When the Parkside Prowler says he heard the voice or the worn an who murdered Diana. Ann and Heether are placed In lint>up in orde r to ascertain if he recognizes either of their voices. GU IDI NG LIGHT : Discovery or Joe's body aJld the unfinished letter se11ds Mike after Alan, whO 's alrud)' lcrt with Hore and lhe baby . Ba lis tlcs s how that Jackie's gun was used In Joe's murder. Prints found on gun lft' or Jackie. Diane. Joe and Jus tin. Fear ing arrest. Henr)' surfers chest pilln11 and is hospttallied. While he's sslttp, Vane55a hean h1m mullerini about his secret. llil•O' and Derek spend the nlghr lOl'elher and hc- propo.~e11 a1ain. . ONE LIFE T<1 Vt:: f'roor that Vinnie died from Ted's pail!Of'I Instead of a hurl attack 11tum1 Wand11. Sht thanks Karen and Marco ror risking their lives to prove It. Ted tella Ed he's innocent of all chur&C!'l t\nd that Arlc-ttl l• thl' killer. but Ted doesn't know whl•re she is only that Karen and Marco were work Ing with her. Sten• gets orders from Ted to cir('ulatl' the phol\l' money plante d in Ka re n 's mattress or else. While Vicki is ut his bedside. Clint cc>rnes to He later tells Rafe lo confess the truth about Oly mpiu A scared Rafe offers to get Olympia • OU I of the country She • refuses because s h e 's plottln~ her r~venl!e o Asa · R VAN'S HOPE: The ratings continue lo drop on Barbara's show · and lead her lo tell Seneca he's all she has left. Barry's sister Janl' meet s Maeve and Johnn,-, who tn\'ill' her to live V.·ith them until s he (inds work. As Joe had planned. Siobhan O\'erhears how he set up J ack. She blows up, and Joe. hiding his pam. tells her to gel out Then he calls Vartoba with the newi. or the s plit so Vartoba leaves Siobhan alone SEARC H FOR TO MORROW : T ed a nd Marlin hire Granite to be Brian's trainer. Hearing Ellie has left him depresses Stu. Sunny's uncertainly about her future with Lee has him upset but Cissy hopeful. Word from Hong Kong that 'his father may s till be a live reac hes Travis. He and Liza head there immediately. When Sy I vie h,e.ars that. she 11nd Zack g('l ready to follow. Sylvie wants the jade. We ndy ~ant s lo lea\'e home . TEXAS: After Elliott s tops the po rno tape. Dennis has a ner\'OUS collapse. Paige's boutique opening 1s ruined by Iris. Elliott makes it up to Paige by getting her on the Phil Roberts Show. Phil has just learned that Billy Joe is his co-host Ruby learns of Phil 's pro blems with ~ alcohol and gets him drunk lo belier herself and Bo. YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: First meeting for Chris and Snapper's son Chucky. Jonas and Sally also meet. "Settle oul of court" is Jack's advice to Jill. Cash may get the axe ftom Victor. while Nikki algns Vlclor'f! new contract. Lance and Laurie's plan for a big church wedding stuns a weak Vanessa . who outwardly gives lhein her blessing but plans to stop the wedding. Vaness11 tells l.M.lrie l.ance must know the tr11th tibout his son Brooks. l.aurle tries lo stop Leslie rrom telli"i Lance that Brook$ ls his IOll. flol>C' o qvtlNOtt about 11our Jovorite aoap or 1oop nor" Wrllt to 4/rldO Ulr.ch. c o ""'d N.wpaptr SIP'(l1colr. P.O. Bll.r 19520. lrolnt. Coli/. '2714. SM will onn~" oa mo111 qu.tl!IOIU 01 111# COit /n Mr column. but lh• vol11m1 o/ moll naair.a ~JOftOl rtpln Uftpottlblf The ultimate in private ladie's fitness centers expands from Laguna to Newport by popular demand! PRE-OPENING SPECIAL THE GIRL'S GYM NEWPORT EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND Take advantage -join before Nov. 1 openin For lnlormatlOn Cell Gi rts' Gym Leguna 497-5464 Jvin ,_.vw &Save! A limited number of memberships will be offered as a pre-opening special. li()% ()ff ()n lnltlati()n m=ee Vvn•t Walt • Yoga • Weight Training • Body Building • Aerobics '"\)?>ancercize Private Exercife Instruction • Boutique • Sauna • Jacuzzi • Lockers Showers • Grooming • Parking • Location CHECK IT OUT! re>r lnfwmatk>n l>he>ne ~41)-88~8 Located At 2902 Weet Co11t Hlgtwtay, Newport Beech, Calif nla ( beltlnd United A lllO "8111 I " t7 3! 0 -..... < ,... $ .. I I I ! ~ ~ l } l I .,_ : Mg•ie Guide for the Week .8 0 u 0 >. Friday movies ~ OCT08EA2S, 1981 if EVENING &> i:Oo CC) * * * ''The New Land" _, ( 11172) Liv Uffmenn. Mo ~ Yon Sydow A Sund1na..,;... .-an family seek• lteedom § and a ,_ life In the Mln- C::: nesora lerrltaty or the 1850s CID ••• "The Tender Trap" ( 11155) Debbie Rey- noldl, Frank Sinatra. A sophl1tlceted bechalor down on matri8ge mMIS • gin wno 1rap1 him. Ct • • * 'h "I Love You. Allee 8. Tolclu" f1968) P.ier Seler1. Leigh Tay- lot· Youog. A mldd•aQllO Lot Angele9 lawy9f lffYff his bride-lo-be 1tranded at the alter and becc>t..-• lrMWheeling hippie. (%) * * * ~ "My Body- guard" ( 19711) Chr l1 Mekepeace, Ad em Baldwln. The,_ kid 91. Chlcego high I ChOOI mekM friendl with lhe 9Cl1ool outc.st and togeth- er they 1tand up to the cru- el gang which heel per- MCUted them both. 'PG' 1:00 cm • •. "The elKo-peene" ( 11179) Lee Remldc. Liu Eictlhom. A wealthy eo.ton family prep8'M to • ---two lllaitlng -.. """° -ectualy ---Ing • -v to cMh In on the c1an·1 fonune. .. • • • "Soon Joplin: King Of Regtlme" (11178) Billy OM Wllhmt, Ar1 Cer· ney. A glfW bl9dc c:om- poeer rnakM ... lndellble AN INNOCENT FRIENDSHIP La rry Drake portrays a gentle retarded giant whose innoce nt friends hip with a little girl 1 To nya Crowe> is mis understood by a suspicious community in ··Dark Night of the Scarecrow" Saturday at 9 p.m. on CBS <Ch. 21. mwk upon ragtime muaic. G ** "OMpAecf' ( 11178) Drtld Hemmlnga. Dwle Nlcolodl. A men trlM to find out who murdered • mentalist, whO rece!Yed strange th0Ught1 wtllle a1 a COf\lerencl In Rome and llmOet gets killed hlmMll. e * * * "The Jolter ta Wiid" ( 11157) Frank Sln9- 1ra, Jeenl'9 Cfllln. 8elO¥ed comedian Joe E. Lewie 1truggte1 to oYe<come mot> Interference In hie Cllleer. {I)* *'h "Fade To Bledt'' (1980) Dennis awilt.oplW. Unda Kerridge. A ~ turbed young movie Ian reec:tl to romentlc rejec> lion by committing mut- dera In the QlllM end etyle of hll favorite ICI'..,. 1111- lelna. 'R' • *Oh "IOI Or Be Klled" (1980) J-Ryan. Cher· Iott• Mlc:helle A former Nazi commender. whO IOl1 an Important karate metc:h to the~ during the -· ..-. to avenge hll defMt by entlltlng the top Kung Fu fighters trom •ound the WOttd In a tour· ~.·PG' (%) * * 'h "A Small Clrcle Of Frlende" (tHO) Bred o.'111, K_..,. Allen. In the llleOI, the lroend8hlp end ldNlism or tlv• Harvard 1tudent1 11 thrHlened when one ot lhem II draft· ed lo -In Vietnam 'A' 8:30 D ••'h "Ice Station Zebra" ( 1968) Rock Hud· Ion, Emeet Borgnine. A 1Ubmar1ne er-bound tor Iha NQrth Pole weges a deeperate ttruggte egainll time In order to find a pr• ciou• piece of Rusllen 191· elllte lllm. t:00 D at·• • "Revenge 0t The Step.lord WlllH" (1980) Sheron 01 .... Julie K-. While irwwtlgat- lng the town of StepfOfd, a TV reponer dl1C0\19'$ a horrible MCret. (R) III • • "Rooster eog. burn" (11175) Jann Wayne, Kelherlrie H41pbum. When I federal merlh9I NII OUI to tram down a geng ot desperedoee, a 8')1nsler with • grudge egalnll the gang in9llla on joining him In thehunt Ct)** "Terror Treln" ( tll80) Ben Johnlon, Jemie L• Curtil. A ColleOe fre- lernlty'1 New Year'• mas- querade P91'1Y tunv Into e nightmare when • Wldlc:- tlve guMI 1ter11 killing Ott the perty-909'1. 'R' cm ••'h .. s-n. Uk• Old TlmH " ( 11140) Goldl• Hewn, Chevy ch.... A IOft-'-1ecl ~ 11 torn ~ her liopee.a ... huaband -turned· bank robber end her uptight ~· hl.-band who .. running for Calllornla attorney get1«9l 'PG' · t:aO ® ..... "Rough Cut" (1980) Burt A9ynolda, L- ley-Anne Down. A 8rltl9h IOCl9l1te lures an 1nterne- tlonll jewel tttlef out ot retirement to help het sleet S30.000.000 In diamond• PG' 10:00 (SJ • • "Snake Fiii Flgh1· ., .. Jeckoe Chan The mak· 1ng of 1 meruel er11 wamor 1nv0111ff tong hours of arduou1 training "R' Cl * * ,_., "The Nude Bomb" ( 1980) Don Adami. Sylvia Kttstet. Secret egenl Maxwell Smart 19C*I h11 most dangerous adversary In en arcn vtllain whO plans lo launch mlSSllel that will disrobe Ille entwe humen populatlOn 'PG' (ZJ •••'I\ "Teklng 0 11" ( tll711 Bud< Hant)', Lynn Cerhn When • ,_...age gut run1 eway lrom home, her action causes her par- ent• 10 r...,,lluate the 11re- 1ty1e they've Miiied into 'R' 10:46 (Q) * * * "The Flrll Deed· ty Sin" ( 11180) Frenk Sina- tra. Faye Dunaway. A vet- eran New York City police detective. wtlOM wife .. IUffertng trom a .-loul flt. ne11, trlel to cetc:h a brutet killer terrortzlng Menhal· ten. 'R' 1 &o CC) * * '.+ "A Smlll Clrcte Ot Friend•" ( 11180) Bred Devil, Kwen Allen. In the 19609, the friandlhlp end ldeelllm ol lhr• Harvard 1tudenll 11 thrMtened when one of them II dratt- ed to -In Vietnam. 'R' 11:31 (%) * * "Stone Cold Deed" (11179) Paul Wll- Name, Rlcherd C<-. A cop end • ""911-tlme crime boe9 join fore.a to find the men r~ble tor a See Movie. Page 30 Have you ever been lonely? 01 course you havel Reoent surveys report that mllllons ol people euffer from the mlnd- crlppllng eflects ol lonellness. We all llve In the shadow ol lonellness-ll's anyone, anywhere, who desperately longs to be u~tood by someone who cares.. How to Co,» with LoHllHn elCplorea the cauaea, problems and cures or this dreaded condition. 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Members. however. seldom find themsetves waiting for one of the 19 courts. The Club also boosts a Junior Olympic-size pool. jacuzzi. dining room. and bar. Members treQuenttv toke advantage ot the attractive facilities for ptiVOte parties, wedding receptions, etc. other socio! actMtles Include bridge. back- gammon and scrabble. A limited number of Regular, Corpo- rate, Swtm, Associate, and Junior Execu tiw Memberships ore now ovolloble; plus our new "ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP" and "JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP" (12"16 Vf$.). For more Information pteose coU our Soles Otrector at 644-0050. //tiupl/U~Jr~ ~ 2601 EASTBLUFf ORM, NEWPORT BEACH. CALIPORNIA 92660 FOR SAFETY ..• SECURITY ••• CONVENIENCE Automatic Garage Door Operators by Stanley LOWEST PRICES IN ORANGE COUNTV "We Are Never Undersold" SprillCJI • Hm c1w ... • ... Doors • R•palrs "Leading lnalaller of Automatk Door Openers In Orange County" IRVINE DOOR COMP ANY Sales & Service .spooky Halloween Sale Rlgnt now during our sate, you won·t be scared , Key Largo Reo•Mt" sa1es19900 of our prices but our compedtlon ts horrmect. An oeos comc>lefe wtm rnattra1 This spoOky value Is Just one Of the many beds nnw. 11ner tnd l*MSUl- vou can choose from that are all on sale. come orawers ootlONI In and visit. we have canav for an and wtttl the purchase of a be<S we·re giving away''9191 MMlaween PUml*lnll Limit one per famuv. r $ 'Tl ~. 0. ~ 0 n 0 CT CD ~ fl.) ~ ... ~ ... ,, •I I l I ( ) I • t ' I • I I 1 I • 30 ~M<Wle Gulde foi the Week ~9!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!9!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!i!i!!!l!!!!!l!!!il!!!ll!!!!9!!! .. !lllm!!!!!!!!l!!!9m!!l!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11:00 (1:) * * "Big Wadnneley" '( 1878) Jan-MlchMI Vin·. can•. Wiiiiam Katt. Three Califomla 1>oy1 enjoy I.he aur1 and aand until they begin to reallze that there'• m&a to Ille than wa•lng down their beards ~ From Page 28 ti ..-lea ol proetilute IUKlng• 0 'R' ,;.. 12:00 IJ • * "8-lty And The ~ RobOt" ( 1960) Mamie Vlll'I C: Ooten. TU..Oey Weld. An u.. electronte bfeln mooees . g brJohl stripteaser 10 run ..J the ac1enc;e depat1ment of > •colleQe I-liJ •'lo "EvetY Utue -Crook And Nanny'' { 1972) E Lynn Redgrave. Victor ~ Mature When a cnme •yn· Olcate converu • dancing academy 1n10 a beUlflg parlor, a young la<iy swUtJy retallat• by abducting the ~ leader'• .an. (SJ ***'lo "Superman" {1971) Christopher Reeve. M argo• Kidder. Mlld- m~ r~., Clarlc --,r.:ii oons hla red ~ and .-hill aupemtl"'4t' pow«a to thwart an arch crimlnal' s plOt to o.ttoy the W•I Cou1 with a gillnl earthQUake. 'PG' 0 ••• .,.. "My Body- guard " (1979) Chrl• Makepeace. Adam e.klwln. The -kid at • Chicago high •chool malt• lrienda wtth lhe 9Chool OUICUI and togeth- ., &iey stand up to the cru- el gang wtlldl Md per- MQVtad them bath. 'PG' 12:06 . Cl) * •• "C- ti.lf' (197') Oewt Carr• . dine. Robel1 Carradine. A crou-c;ounlry r-...-.. In rnolorlnd ~ with alulll driving, chilling c:n.... and aciect.culW .,..._(A) 12::IO Oil * • • "North Dalla For1Y" •ttt7t ) Mica Nolle. Mee 0rAa. Otoup618, plll- poppng and all·nlghl I*· tying begin 10 take ~ loll on two furMoWlg bUt --ti.hi" football play· en.'R' 1.00 •• *.'lo "The Sea Of Grua" ( 1947) Spencer Tracy, KathWtne Hepburn Flghta ~ farl'Ml'8 and ranchen to aave the ~ apllt a lamlly u:J • •• "Coualn Coutlne" ( t075) Mane Chrlstlne a.n.utt. Viet« Lanoux. Two French taml- ... with mldda d.-11111- UM .utpeet t"41W chlldfen 81'a having en affair. 'A' 1;1t(7J ...... "My Body· guard" (1870) Chrla Makepea ce, Adam ~-The -kid at a Chicago high achool mail• Irland• with Iha echool cMCMI and logath- ., they aiand up to the CN· .. gang whlc;fl heel par- aacutad them bath. 'PG' 1;30 • * * 1" "Inn Of The Frightened People" (1972) Joan Colllna, Jamaa Booth. Embittered over Illa brutal mufdar ol thalf young dellgtlt..-. • coupla Mt out to give her klllar a atow but hotritlta IMte of .,.. wngHOOa. 1:11. *'*\t "Of Love Ancl Dealre" ( 1883) Merla Ot1aron. 8 1-Coc:twan. A wMlthy woman ~ to leeW her a«dld peet behind by mwtylng tt1a m#llhaio.... IJOO •••• .,. "Prl\<ate aan. jer1W1'"(1NO OOldla Htl'MI, a--llfeMan, A....._. do ~ .,,.... .... .., jolll9 ... Mffr ..... lfll!MdeMtlofNr .... ........................ """" .,_. 11:11 IB) •• ·~I, UMrty CJ) •*~"S .. y Aa You Ale'' ( t980) Matcallo Mu- trolannl. Naataula KlnUcl. A married, mldd16-.gad man ambat1c• on en allalt with a lMn·llge girl who may be related to him. 2:4011 • • •1o "Shadow 0n The Land" (19e8) Jackie CooQar, JOhn Forsy1ha Aller the u S submits to • totalitarian government. thr" ma!'I anampt 10 restore freedom and demOCrecy 10 the country 2!46 CC) • * ... "The Sllape Of Thing• To Come" (1079) Jack Palanc;e Aller Eaf1h'a destruction In a robOI war, a pOwet·hungry ranao~ ...... control ol the SU<Ytvon· lvnar city ·po· S.-00 ••• "camlval Of C<tme" ( 1ae.) Jean-f>lerra Aumonl. Tonia Carrero. When a miaslng woman'a corpae II finally dlacov- arecl, her bulband'• bull· naaa Pl'f1I*. who -atao her lover. conf-to the crime. C7J * * ~ "A Small Clrda Of Frlend1" ( 1980) 8'9<1 o.vr.. Karan Allan. In the 11M!Oa, the friandlhlp and klMollsm of thr .. Harv.,d student• II threatened .,._ one of them la draft- ed to tarW In Vietnam. 'R' SM. * ••.+ "C«nared" ( UM5) Olde Powell. Walter Siu.all. A vengeful airmen .... the Mal -a1mlnal raepooalbla lor Iha daatha of '* wlta and chlld.. 3:80 8 *'..\"Home And Away" ( 1958) Jac:k War,..,,,. Ct\artea Vlc1or. PrOOlama .. wMn • amall-town lamlly man )olna a tootbell pool and wine.. 4!00 0 * •'lo "The Outllfdar" (1071) St«ling Hayden, Craig Wuaon. A young ldeallat tr avela 10 Northern Ireland to join the .,ruggla lor lndepaodeoca. 'A' 4:J0 CC)*• "Home To Slay" ( 1871) Han ry Fonda. Mlchaet McGuire. A teen- ager lak• her lplrlted gtandfather on a tr!p ao ha won't be _,, away to a home I« the aged. CID•** "MooambO" ( 1854) Clark Gable, Ava Gardnal'. WNn a IMnt• don ~ t ... In kwa with I.he wife ol en enol· ,_, oontMcta arlM. Saturday movies OCT<*" 2', 1M1 EVEHINO 8:00. * * "Ont Miiiion YaMa B.C." (1987) John Richard· aon. ~ual Welch. A P"lf*lorto pelt of !Over-a from dltlarent tribes llUC- cead In removing the 11'181'1 '• 81111 brother tr om IMdanhlp ol hie paclC)la. • • * * "EM-Man" ( 1877) David Ackroyd, JoM Fanw. p~ by .,, attKMr •• ptlyllCa ~ ,.._ cnat• • apaclal IUlt Whldl glllaa l*n Iha lftOtllltV to trac11 down 111a ........... ®••..._ ...... ( 1t1'tt "'*' Gordon. lAii ........ ,.,..~ r-..to.._,...,.... MfMod..., ... .,. moat of ...... In ...... ""*' ortma and ~ IMr'IJ OOlldMIOM· 'l'O' ···•~"~9odr-011•td" ~ 1111) Cl'lrla Mallep .. H , Ada"' laildwin.. TM -llJd .. • 'PG' 11:t5 OJ. Coed F_ .. (1980) Annelle Haven, Jamie Gllll• Fretarnity nMNnbart use var10U1 tr!Oka 10 dts· rupt a maoazJne'a cover· ~of an al1ta IOfO<ity 11:30 W ***'lo "The Miracle Worker" ( 1962) Anne Ban· cro'1. Pally Duke A young woman trte1 10 teach a blind and deef girl to -oa from her Sightless and soundlel$ world CJ) • * "Indict And Con Vici" ( 1974) Geofge Grll· zard, Rent Senion• The a110<ney general's olttee lf'IYftl'09tes the murd«I 01 a public olflcial'a wife and her lover 11:46 8 *•'"'"Journey To The Far Sida 01 The Sun" ( 1969) Roy ThilW\4M. Lynn L«•no. A g<oup of men dilclover and try 10 e•plor• a ~ behind the son 12:00 {l:f) • • ''°' "LIWing Cou· plea" (1980) Shirley Mac- Ullrla, J-Coburn. Two coui>tes -one married. one not -talc• a st•b at 1om a unconvantlonal ragrouptng with riotous. rMUlta. 'PG' g • • "5noc:tl Wavea' NEWSHOUNDS -Tommy <left) and Dick Smothers are a TV news-gathering duo who more often than not use unorthodox means in getting a story in "Fitz and Bones," a limited run comedy /adventure series on NBC <Ch. 4.> Saturday at 10 p.m. ( 1077) Pater C...shlrig. Btoolta Adams A group of toumt• str anOad on a arnall Island encount• a former SS otncar and ~ OOllaCtJon ol uperimerltal mutanta. 12::IO Ill **'lo "A Talanl For Lolling.. ( 1988) Richard er they atand up to the cru- el gang Whldl had per- MCU1ed 111am both. 'PG' 7:00 (%) • ~ "Running" ( 1870) MICl'IMI Douglas. ~ ~-Having lallad at -ty-yW!ig In Illa I"-. • 34-yaar-o4d dlvotcad man deC'°9a to try out • a nwaltloner for Illa U.S. Q!yrnplc Team. 'PO' 1:IO CC) * * '.+ "SWdust Mem-onaa" ( tNO) Woody Allan, Charton e Rampllng. A .uo- c-'ul dlr.ctor ,_ a par-.onal Cfbl9 .. ha triaa to mall• -ma)« decl-llon• In hla Mia. ·PG' l.-00 g * * • "Fatwanhalt <151" ( t087) Osllar Warnef, JI.Illa CMa11a. BaMd on the alory by Ray BttKlbury. In a Mure society, an olfi.. dal ban la placed on read- ing and fireman are aaalgnad to burn all books. Oil • * * ~ "The Parallall View"' 1101<11 w.,,en &Mt· ty. · Peuta Pren Ilsa. An lnvaallgallva reporter a1tempta to unccww a nalJonwlde network of polltal-..ina. (Q). * '4 "Cheepar lo Keep Her" ( 1980) Mao Oavl9, Tovah Faldatluh. In order to meat hill allMOl'ly payment•, a recently dlvorCacl pri\1-o..tMI tr•• d00¥f'I dallnquant huabande tor a c1111oroe ~-·A' ()) .... "OOel MIMI''• o.ugtlter'• (IMO) llaay 8pa~•k , To"'my Laa ~ 11..o on Loretta LY""'• allobiOO'apfty· A '°""' girt ~ • poor ~In""*~ .,,.,... • '""°" ...,., ~ lllOr 1'flo ....... ""' riaa .. ....... Ill N ""*9 ~.'PO' ... (I) ''OM HlaMOf Tiie ~,_.. ,,,_..,.. Ollaftla °"'*"' "'°'*' , Lro-A '""" o4 • ~ wflO 1111 an~ ,......... __ .....,.. by e ..... of t llt,.I 211 ...... Widmark. C-Romaro . nolNng get In hll way In A prolaulonal 98'1'tl6ar la hie puraul1 of the olr1 ol 11111 trldlad Into marrying a ~ draama. 'PG' from a Melllcan ranctlaro (%)***'II "My Body· tamlly c:unad w.th overac:- guud" ( t878) Chrla tlva llbldoa. Makepeace. Adam CJ)•* "When A Stranger Baldwtn. The MW kid at a Cells" (t879) Carol K-. Chicago high ICh OOI Charle• Durning. Wh!WI inM• trlanda with Iha bllobysfftlng, a young gltl la ad>OOI outcat and t~ tarrorUad by phone calla er they stand up to the «u-trom a paychotlc: klllar. 'R' .. gang which had par· Cl)···~ ''The Night Pot- MCUlad them both. 'PO' ter" (1974) Dltk Bogarde, 9-.30 (al * * ''Crulalng" ( 1880) Charlotta Rampllng. A Al Peclno. Paul Sorvlno. A bizarre ralatlonahlp la rodlla New Yorti Clly cop rNWalcaned ~ a 11 sent on an underc:ovar former SS oltlcar' and a ualgrV'nerlt to find the pay· tormar eo"centr1tlon ctlOt.lc klllar behind a etrlng camp prl-when they Of homOHKual murdera. meat by c:nanca In a hOlet • R' lltar the war 'R' 10:00 0 * • • "S (DollaraY' 1:00 CC) • * * "Slapahe>t" (t91 t) Warren 8Mlty, Ool· ( 1977) Paul Nawman, Clla Hawn. TWo Qllprfts •• Mldlaal OntkeM. After a chased all OY9I' Gar-y minor ~ hOctlay laam following a ~ robt>ery In deddea to spruce uo lta Hamburg. Image by playlng dirty, II Oil ***"" "PrlYata Berl-anda up making hOckay Jamin" ( tH O) Goldia hlatory ·R' Hewn, Eiieen Brennen. A 1:ao e **'A"Chulla"(19e1) wall-lo-d<> young w«nan Rod Taylor, en-1 Borg- mltlakenly toln• the Army nine A gunlighter'1 wwn- lolowlng the death of her 1ng1 ol an Impending Inell- ,_ tiu.bencl on their wad· an au.di are foolishly ding nlgtlt, 'A' ignored. • * • * \; "Prtvllla ~ • • 11' "The Vlolant Palrl· jemln" ( 1080 Goldla Hawn, ot" (t057) Vittorio Gua- a-ri "-·A _..eo-man,...,_ Mane Farrwo. dO Y°""O 'lllOmerl mlatall • Fr anc:o-Oarman lnvlldera ""'1 Joltlit tM Atmt lollOW-.,. repallad by • group of "'fl tM' OMll\ of II« ,_ II..,,_ lln6er tM laadar· hllaC>and on thalf wadclln9 ahlp of Giovanni de Medici f!1M. 'A' • • * i.. ''Tha Curaa Of 10!1tW * * • "Altplenef'' Frriarwtaln" (1861) ,,.._ ( tNO) "°"" H._ Mle Clllfllng, Ctwllloptw L ... ~. AIW an lllftlNf'a ll.wofl ~ l'f~ cnw .... to toOd ~ ~ the _,.. IMdlno ""' • MNOUa ..... ..., to hie eMC:Ulloft. , plat II ~ ""° _.. • * . .,,_ a.ldr.n~ 111ca 9l'CI ~ ~ ( 1MO) Martin IMl!ar, GI wltll -board ~ a ~A ftr ... ~ _ .. ...,. _.,.. mw.r .,. ~ 1UtN •or• of and~--~ ~an lfltO mwr-• 'PG' -----Wiit! t*dt -•***~" ..... °"°"'* lll~'A' ~· 111111 can~ ••®•••·~--.,. l.JrldlMdl. "*' ~. (19'0) "*" JolwlMI\ T'tt- lla c ••• polDe .._aw Ill iu-.... two......_ ........ wtlO.... ........ -..... ._ .. ~ 11910 ~ rodl 'n' tall -. IMlaa • L• A mar1i.I ar1a Sluden1 ae11 out 10 avanoe the death ot his 1eec:11er In wtloCI\ a rival school was lnvOIV9d 'A' (%) **'lo "The Cat And ~ Canaty" ( 1939) Bob HO(le. Paulella Goddard In 0<der to coltec:I their inllant~. a !amity must 9')4lnd the nlghl in a haunt· ad llOuse 2'45 H ) * ''°' "Sllutn 3" (19801 Kirk Oougla•. Farrah F•wcell A pail of SOM· h•ll working In a space 11ation are menaced by a mad genius and his randv rob01 'R' 3.-00 lC) • • ··c1a1ra De Femme" 0 * 111 ''Cheaper To Keep Her" ( 1980) Mae Davis, T oval\ Faldahuh In or<H!r to meet his alimony pay· m«its. a recently d1Yo<ced pr111a1e detective tracks oown delinquent husbands for a divorce ~ 'R' 3: 10 IJ * • 'Thal Man George" (1967) G00<ge Hamilton. Claudine Auge< A gang ol thievea plOt Iha theft ol a tortune In gold bullion lrom an armored 1ruek in M«OC:CO ~-**'ll"ThaSku•·· ( 1965) Pater Cu•hlng, Chrillopher L ... A myale- rioua llkun axud• a pow· erlul and <1e11ruc:vva innu- enc:a on alt whO come Into 001Vec1 with ll &:46 CZ) • * "Soma Call h Lov· Ing" { 1973) Zalman King. Cetol Wlllte. 4: 10 ••• 'lo "Show Buai- _ .. , 1944) Eddie Canl«, Joan Oma. A Yariacy of pertoimera keapa audlanc- • entertained during the \I...,..,... 4:20 CID *.*'..\ "PrlYat• een- jaml"" (1910) Goldia H-, EJean 8'9nnan. A wall-to-d<> young woman mistakenly JoWI the Army lollowlng Iha death of her ,_ hu•bend on tneir wed· ding night. 'R' 4:IO ....... ~ .. (1046) Richard Arlan, Veda Ann Borg. A O..actlva aeta out to find a women'• mlaalrlg huaand and find• tt1e man wno klllad him ln•taad Sunday movies OCToePt 25, 1M1 lVa..Q t:OO e • • • "Corwact<"' (1074) Jon VOlght, Paul Wlnllald. A white .cnootteadler allUgglaa to bring laetning 10 a grOUt> or lmpovarlahed black ctllt· dren kt South Carolin• 9) • * • • ''The Gr .. 1..i snow 0n Earth" 110521 Charlton Heaton. Betty Hutton A C1rOU1 O'Nr* and a lr..,.ze atar Illa for center 1laga amld1t Iha uc:tttng pageantry of the ~top. ~ • • "Young And Fr .... wi. tragedy fotcM a YoUOG boy 10 join a wagon traltt ~ .... rugged -1. ha "'"" • 10l"'4I lrdan gW1 tl\d beg1ria a~ Mfe. 'PG' uo. *. * "Alrplenel" ( 1MO) Robert Heye. 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Phone Orders Accepted Ycrd Pick-Up or Job Delivery 855-3066 559-40 I I MISSION VIEJO IRVINE YAID YARD 848-7792 HUMTIN(iTON IEACH "S..-.htcJ 9Hllty tW•W. • Onmge Co..ty s•u 1957" Family Owned ~ Serving California \!I) Since 1879 '!Jo-_A.66Ul'tUICe o/ l:xce/lnce • :Jloor Cove~ • 2Jraperk:J l~\ • Wu.Jow Covering:J Cont,.acl • Com.m61'Cia/ f<,,,iJ.nfial ·~ ?lte44 751-2824 COSTA MESA 2927 SO. BRISTOL: (One Block So. of Baker) ·- l I .. a H \ ~·MMie Guide for the Weeli - ... .8 0 ti From. Page 30 0 ~t Ut11>QUake 'PG' >. 7:$0 [CJ • * • "Executive l'O Suite" ( t9S4) Witham Hot· -g den. June Ally90n When LL the top executive of a fur- niture eompeny suiters • fatal heart attack. a mad po-play .,.. .... among the vice preeldents 10 hH hie chalr CZ) * *'Ir "'The Cat Ano The Canary" ( t9391 Bob Hope, P~ne Goddard In order 10 C01lect their Inheritance. • family must spetld the nlg'1t in • h8Unt- ed hOUM. aoG 8 9 "Today"• F81'" (Prernwe> Mike Connors. ~ c.i1 A teem o1 speclel FBI llQ«l1' seelt ~ again.ti • --1>9< of en 0tgenlzed Crime ayndleete and r-to save en underCOYer llQ«lt' • Ille • • *'Ir "Tile Mlrecie Wattter" ( 1979) Petty Dulte Aatln, Mellaae Giibert ~ed 1.-chW AN"- SuKlven tries every poM>- ble epproec:h 10 ClClmmUN- C41t• with tier student -tile deal, blind •Ad atrongwl'*I .....,., K..., (HJ * * "Hapecoteh" ( t980) Wallet Matthau, Glenda Jacbon. A forrMr lnt9111gence llg«lt la aid.a by en Old flame In dodging the KGB and the CIA. whO •• trying to P'~ him from publi9hing hi• mem- olre. 'R' Cl)*** 'Ir "Private Ben- jamin" ( 1980) Goldie Hll'llln, EMMn Brennen. A _..to-do young woma11 mistakenly joln9 the Anny lollowlng tile death of her new huaband on their wed- ding night. 'R' 0 * * 'h "Little MIM Mattcer" (1980) Walter Matthau. Julie Andr- BaMd on tile Damon Runyon 1tory. A grutl, ltln· gy 19309 t>oot!le'1 Ille II turned around whan he accept• a 8-year-Old mop. pet• a marller tor a r90- lng bet. 'PG' t:00 8 QI "Twill" (Premiere) Stella Steven•. ChatlN Hald. Two young bet on twltler• ,_ the preaa.Kel and c;hettengea ol 1 nation· .. c:ompetttlon c:;J Ii) **'Ir ''Senderl 01 The RIYet" ( 193&) Paul Roti. 90n, Lellla Banks. An Atrt- c:an rivet petrol officer 11ac:111 down '9bell among lhe natlw trlbel. (%) • *th "A Smell Circle Of Friende" ( 1980) Brad Oellla. Karan Allen. In tile 1IMIOa, the rttandlhlp end k18911am ot lh,.. Harvard atudenll 11 lhrMtened when one ot them II draft· ed to -In Vlelnam. 'R' .. CC) •• "Tha Baltlmofe Bullet" ( 1980) Jamea eotiwn. c:>n.-SNttt. A 1ma•t1ma pool huatler tnult ,.. U0.000 end win • big toumatnanl before ha can heve • rameteh wllh 111'1 Old oppo- natlt -wtlO '--loat •I fllt'/ pne. 'PO' CD>•••'4"Tha...,.... View" (19741W-8-t- ty, PllUle PrentlH. Aft lnveallg•llve reporter ~10~• ft•tlonwlda ftetwOfll ot ~ ........ tOlOO (B) * * ''The FIMI Count-~·· ( 1MO) KM! Dou!>- -t.U(tln &MM. " ll'IY"' t8floue etorm 9t ... ,,_ epott. tM •t011~td 111rc:r.n cwi<* u.a.a. Nim· ltz Mell tn ttma to ~ w t. tM1, ,_...IQ .... ,,... .,.._. ,..,. ....,, ........... ldllg .............. 'JIG. (S) • •'Ir "Seema like Old TlmH" ( 19110) Goldie Hawn, Chevy Cttasa A aolt·haarled lawyer Is torn bat-het hapalala 8X· ttuaband ·turned -bank robbet and het uptight present husband who Is running for Calilornle auorney general ·PG· 0 **** "Thellonln Winter• ( 1967) Pater O'Toole, l<atharlrwt H19- burn England's t<lng Hen- ry II I~ an agonl:tlng declalon over hi• 9UCC81- aat aa he conternpl11• hie 11ormy marriage to the strong-willed Eleanor of Aquitaine. 'PG' 10:80 ~ "Sun v..._.,. Serenade" (Romance.Comedy) Sonja He<"8, John Payna An 0tchaltra planlat ftndl out he 8')0nMrad a ba8Utlful young winter IC>Of1• cham- pion . 1 t:OO CZl • 'Ir "Running" ( 1979) MlchMI Oougtea. Su.an AMC>8Ch Having llllled at ,_iy .-ything In hla .... a 34-year·old dlvorc:.d inen daddM lo try out a • marathoner !or the U.S. ~TNm.'PG' 11: 11 CD) * * .... "Private Ben- ja min" (19801 Goldia H.-, a-. BreN\aft A well-to-do young wom1n rnleUkanly '°"" the Army IOl!owlng the dMth of her -husband on their wad· ding nlgtot. 'R" n:JO • • • 'h "Tatu Bulba" (19'2) Yul &ynn.. Tony Curtll. A Couac:1c and hie 90n lead tile light to tr_. dom ~ the Polee In tile 18th century. a • • "March 0r Ola •. (Part 2) ( 1977) Gana HllCk· men. Mu Von Sydow Franch~,.. bettle thouaanda of Atllb lrlbw- men to protect .,, arctia. Ologlcal eiu:avatlOn tlte In the Satiate. (R) CC) • •th "Ptlantaam" ( 1979) MlchMI 8aldwtn,. Angue Duncan. A young m.n·1 lnvaatlgatlon Into his brother"• dMlti lead• him 10 a tarrOf·ftllad grav. yard and • llnllter tnOfU. a.n. 'R' 1 hta D • * "March Or Ola" (Part 2) ( 1977} Gane Hack· m.n, Mu Von Sydow Franch leglonnalr• battle lhouaand• ol Arab tribes- men to protect an arcnae- ologlcal axC41vatlon slta In tile Sahara. (RI 8 * .... "Every Man Need• One" (1972) Cont\le St-. Kan Berry. Worn- en·e fib '°'°" a bllnging bachelor •Chltact to hire a female ual9tant. (HJ • • • "Autumn Sona- ta" ( 1978) Uv Ullrnann, lngtld Bergman. A proe- pat'OUI conoart pl9nllt Is taunltad with lier ...,lll'lged dauglltet and • r..,..itng and deeply emo- tion •I b•ttl• begin• '*-' INn'I. •PO' 1t:t00 •• '1'9"'0( By Nlgtlt" ( 1Mt) 8..il .... M>otle. NiO" en-. Witt\ w .. _, In tow. 8MttoClk ~ Mt.a out to trap a ~ ..... thief. ···"··~ GlgolO'' ( tHO) Alotlard Gete. ~ Hutton. " l•v•rly Hiii• glQOIO ~ the pt'"'9 - peel '" • """"' in-tio--tlOI\. 'R' 11* CZ> * ..... "My~­ ou•rd" (1918) Cht ll M11tapeace, Adalft ~.The MW kid 81 I Chicago high achoo• """" .,.. •11 tll8 ~ . .. .. .. _... ... ... ............ -------------- FBI TODAY -Mike Connors sta1's as a veteran FBI agent (Ben Slater> who is called on to choose and head up a select FBI unit to crack down on corruption and organized crime in the new one-hour ABC dra m a. "Tod a.y·s FBI.·· Sunday on Channel 7 at 8. Following a s pecial two-hour premiere. the show will air regularly al 8 p.m . 1:00 CC) • * "The WondarlUI Cfook" Getard 0.C-dleu A young, mwl'lad bual- ..-aman turns crook In order lo meal the aJtpan-ot hi• bullneta and 111111 In love wtth one of hit Vlctlmt. 'R' Cl) *~"H.O.T S.I'" (1917) A aorortty reject dacldal to l0tm hat own club ot co- adl whO conoantr•ta on gratifying MX·atarvad ool· "lJlanS. 'R' 1:20 CID • • "Hopecotch" (1980) Walter M1t1hau. Gler>Cta Jackaon A former lnt8lllgenoa 1gan1 It •!dad by an old llama In dodging the KGB end the CIA, who are trying to pr--.t him !tom publllhlng Illa mem- oirs. 'R' 2:ao Ct * • • * "cnlnato..n" (1974) Jl!Ck Nlcholton, Faye Dunaway. Ouflng tile 1~30s. a private oetactlw ln118111gat• • GaM that ,...,.... a trllll o1 comip- lion, lncelt and murder. 'R' CZl • •• 'h ''The &rT1l1igl Of M8d-o.·· Charl8I 8o)W, o.lltla Danllull. A lldlla women NI OMP regard fof a ~I pmlt of..,... NOCC>•••"~ ..... (1964) Wllelft Hot- dtn. Junt Allylon, Wtien "" lop •• --.. of • fUr· nlUe compeny ..,...,. • ..... """ ........ IMid poww -.,,..,. ""°"° tht vice praeldani. to 1111 hlaohelr. 4: 11 (%) ••• '"The Jartt" (tmi .,..,. MattJft. a.- ,... ,....,._ A Cltronlc ~uo malt• mllli<>M Ol'l•~~Otr>t tolOMltalln~ dllntge aMta. 'R' ~Cl) •• ''Wllit""lll« ....,.. l(.eltl ..... It ....... _.,..... .. -···---~ -· .... 9l!fl ... white wa1.. route 90\lth ·a· M onday movies OCT08EAM. 1911 EVENING t.-00 CC)•* "Homa To Stay" ( 1978) Henry Fonda, MlchMI McGuire A ,_,_ ager lakes he< IC)irllad grandlatller on a trip ao he won't be -t away 10 • hon'w '°' ..... aged. (J) * *'Ir "The Flendllh Plot Of OJ. Fu MllllOtlU"' ( l9801 Pater &lllera. Sid C-The FBI and Scot· land Yard'• Oat. Mayland Smith ~ the l86- year-old arch villain u Ile ...,chas lor the lngred• lenta. lnoludlng tile Ctown Jewel•. UMd to make 1111 M~olonglng tlbllr "PO' I:*) (HJ * * ... "Somewllara In Time'' (1980) Christopher RMlle. J-8eyfnoUt • Obaalaed with tile portr81t °" a 1tltll-eentury ~ • modlm-day New YOlll ~lght -llypnoall to It..,.. Ml* In time end ,.,... her. 'PG' • * * "The All'IUllO Adventur• Of Joa 90" ~ " rllllQlcal "'-'"- lion ........ ·~-old boy to beCClfM • epec4e1 tgtnt tot tM WOt1cl lntea- Netwofk. ·o· 7 lOO &»:'. • "llle Jent .. (1979) St-Mettlft, 8af· n41datta P9t«I. A ctwonlo ~ ,., .... mlllOM on a ...,Cl Invention oMt lo IOM It al In OOl\IUllMf a.,,_..,..,.,_. (2) ... ''810!'9 Cdct OMd" ('979) PMll Wll• ............... ~ .... ...~lll'!!lt'~~ .... ~,.,. . ,.. , •• Q' -• Mrlff ol proalitull killlng1 'R' 7:30 t¢) * • * ··1 CoVet The Watartront" ( 1933) Ctau- dane COlban, Ben Lyon A wate•lront reporter lalls In love with a s1T1Ug9ler's daughter 1.-00 D * * • '> • · Tt1ey Shoot Horses Don't They?· ( 1969) Jone Fonda M 1cnael Sarraion A Depren1on-era dance marathon is enteted by a young couple In need ol the prl:te money • II) • * * · F0t11Qft Corr•· 1ponden1· ( 19401 Joel McCrea. Laraine Day Otrecled by Allred H1teh· cock An ArrutriCan report- .. breaks up a spy ring In England 0 * * * * "The Slunl Men·· ( 19801 Peter O'Toola, Steve Railsbactc Wanted by the police, a disturbed Vietnam veteran llndt an u~• havet\ on a movie set wnere e World War I ec>ic It being filmed. 'R' t:00 G Qt "Sp4andor In The G<_ .. (Pr-•) Mellua Gilbert. Cyril O'Rtllty. Two -*11118 taen-41Qets wr ... tie with llrlc:1 MllUal mat• and parental pr-• In i><•Otpr-lon K-. (t) * * * "Stranger In The .._ •• (1975) ~r Dullea. Ollvl• Husaey. A,psyohOtlc murdat'er hldal In the attic of I COiiege 1atorlty houM on Chrlltmu Eve 'R' (8) * *th "Rough Cut'' ( 1980) Bur-I Reynolds, L- '41y·Anna Down. A Britlah aoclallte lur81 •n Intern•· Ilona! l8wel thief out OI retirement to help he< steal l30.000.000 In dlamonda. 'PG' CZ) • '..t "Running"' ( 1979) Mlchaal Oouglaa, Suaan ~. Having felled 1t nearly ~hing In hla Illa, 1 34-yaar-old dlvor<*I man dacldal to try out aa a rnerelhoner tor the US. Olympic TNm. "PG' 10:00 8 * * ·~ "Kansaa City 8ombet'" ( 19721 Raquel Wak:h, Kavin MClCarthy. A woman ,_ problems wlttt het teammates and her menagars while cllmb- 1ng lo lhe lop in Iha •Oller· d .. by circuit. (Q) * "The Boogey Man" ( 1980) Suunn• Love. NiCholu lolle. Yawa altaf they murder their mother'a boyfriend. 1 broti.r and M t .. are h8Untad by the victims murderoua gholt 'R' Cl) 11 *'Ai "Uttle Oerllnga"' (1980) Tatum O'Neal. Kn• ty Mc:Nlc:hOI. Al eumrn« c:41mp. two leet>-aga glrll comoet• to -whO will be lhe tlrat to ION her vltginl· tt:'R' 10:30 U * * * "Chaplet Two" ( 1979) J-c..n. Mar~ Iha Muon. Soon attar hla wife's death. a writer Andi himaalf reluctantly lalllng In love egaln "PG' 11:00 CC)* "The Happy Hooll .. Goaa To Wuhlnglon" (t977) Joey Haether'ton, a.Gfge Hamilton. The lrrepfMalbla ~· HOi- iander ~ to the U.S. cl!Pllal and unco-e - ....,,.,. ""'".t.¥9 ~ --"*"8. 'A' - (![) * *th "'Ol'vtna Mid- ,_ .. (1MO) ~ Mldlaf, The H#tetM. Thlt fllm record of Midler'a oonoart Pltfol INMiote .. the p ..... dtnll Civic AudltOflul'rl In ~. tNO, leetw• a vatlely ol 9000t, ff'Olft ~ ttMd•dl to todt belledl, ~IMted lly 8 --of rtunetiy ~ ~·R' {l) ••• th "My lody- guard" ( t t79) Cllrle Malttp ... ce. Ad•m ........_, .. ,..,,_.. ... ~lilriill:.i~· wi"' ... ~ ~Ji -et they stand up 10 the cru· el gang Wflteh had l)ef • aecutad them both. 11:30 ©l * •. ,... "8-n• like Old T1mH ' ( 1980) Goldie Hawn. Chevy Cnase A tlOlt.ftearted lawye< IS tom between ner hopeless Ill· hua band-turned· bank robber end Ile< uptight present husband who ts running for Cahlornoa allorney ge1'8ral 'PG 12:00 D "Sunset In Wyomono (1941) Gene Autty 0 • • ··super Seal" ( 1975) Foater Brooks Sterling Holloway A grandfather cates tor I seal found on the beach by his grlndlUQlll .. $) * * '"' "The Flendl5h Plot Of Or Fu Mancnu" ( 1980) Peter Sellers. Ski Cauar. Tile FBI and Scot· lend Yard'• Oat Na)'tlnd Smith pursue the 168- year-Old •ch vlllaln aa he seatehal lat the ingrad· 1en11, including lhe Crown Jewels. uaad 10 m.ka h•t lile-prolong1ng elixir. 'PG' 12:30 8 * * ·~ "Goodnight. My Love" (19721 Richard Boone. MlchMI Ounn A '"Mutt.-and..Jetf'" dalac:tlve duo 11 hired 10 locllte a mbalng m.an. (.cJ * * "Cry Foi Me, Bil· 1y·· ( 1977} CNll Pons. Harry Dean Stinton A trae- whMllng. patt-llme gun- llghtet and dnll.. lalll in love with a runaway Indian Q!!1 'R' 12:35 CID * 'h "The Gong Show Movie" ( 1980) Chi.ck Barris, ROOon Anmen A TV holt must contend with a variety OI obataclea, lnclUdlng natworll ctne<>B, 10 put together.~ of biz.-• Ktt '°' hit lhow. 'R' C%> •• * ••fM .Mttl"' ( 19791 St...,. Mar11n, Ber· nadalta "-t ... A d>ronlc acraw-up malt• mmions on a weird Invention only to loM it all In con9Um41t damage aulta. 'R' 1:00 8 * * ··.....ooy Trail" ( 1935) G-Autry, Al Bridget. A gang OI men 1IMl1 rooao prize money won by a cowboy 1:30., * * "Sl8fllay" ( 1972) Alex Rocco. Chrla Robln- 10 n A rattlesnake ~ a Vlalnam veter· an'• Pet-aonal weepor1 ot revoenga ag.alnat mankind. 1:46 CS)** "Stone Cold 0eect•• ( 19791 Paul W11- llam1, Rtcf\ard Cranna A cop and a emall-tlme crime boM joit1IOtClll10 find the man rnpontlble lor e --ot pro.tltute llllllnge 2:00 ~ * * • "StrllftQ8r In The Houw'" (197~) Keir Dullea, Ollvll liUtMY. A peychotlc murderer hldaa In tht attic Of 8 college IOfOtlty hOuM on Chriatmu Eve. "R' 2:11 8 **"Rad Tomahawtt" (1M7) HO*ard Kaai, Joan Caumald. An Army ofHoet •ttampta lo ward orr another~,_ bllng Custar' a Laat Stano. 2::tO •••• '4 ''My Body- ~u ard" ( 1979) Chrl• M•lcapeace, Adam Baldlo4n.. The ,_ kid at I Chlcego lllgll •chool tnlll• frtlftdl wltll tile 1IOllOol OU~ lll'ld togeth· • ,._.,. lltand up lo the cru- el Oa'IO wtllch fled Pt'· ~ t'*'1 Oc>tll. 'PG' (%) * • "Stone COid Oeed" (1979) Paul Wit-• llame.. AlcNtCI Crenn&. A co,, W1d a .WllMlll'le orlfnt bota fOlrl fOf'tat to find the mlll'I ~bit IOf a --~ pt04MIMe lclll~. 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'tlM .er~~'. !l~f..1~:~1: , J.l··J \ 1,·a.1 .... .. ; I t I I I I I I I - ... ... ~Movie Guide for the Week ~ ------------------------- g From P.age 32 c3 4: 10 (%) * * V. "A SINlt Cl<cle Of Frllndt" ( 19e0) Bt loll Oevta, Karen Allen. In the 1960t. the friendship and idqJIStn of lhtee Harvard SludenlS II threatened when one ol them la dratt- ed to_... ~n Vietnam 'R' -4:30 0 * • \'r "It's My Turn" ( 19801 Jiii Clayburgh. Michael Douglas A 1>r1I- ' llant Chicago malh profes-'°' reallzet th41 problems in h« 11Ye-1n relationship when She finds a n-love 11thlfe In N-York for her lather's remamage 'R Tuesday movies 1111 woo &1e actually Mek· Ing a way to cull In on the clan' I IO<tune 9 ••·~"I Love You. Allee B. Toklas" ( 19681 Pater Sellen. Leigh Tly- IOr-Y oung A mlddle-llged LOI Angelff lr.yer lelvet his bride-to-be Slrandad et the altar and b8COtM9 a freewtl..iong hij)Ple. 9:30 CSJ It*• Vr "Supe<man" (l9781 Chrlatopher ~v•, Margot Kidder. Mlld- mannerect repot'ler Cl&<k Kent dong hla reel cape and uses hia superhuman powers to 1hwlr1 an 81'Ch ct1mln1rs plot to deltroy the West Coast wltll a qlant earthqualta •po· 0:35 ( t ; * * "Stone Cok:I Dead' (1979) Paul W1l- ham1, Rlcherd Crenne A 8.'00 U * • ~ "Seema like Old cop Ind a amall-tlme crime limn" 119801 G ldi l>Ost jOln lorc.s to find the 0 e man respon.,Ole '°' • Hawn. Chevy Chase. A W'" of proS11tute k1lll s. soh..nearted lawye< .. torn • no be•-her hopeless .,.. :00 ( • • • "Slapsno1" huabend-lurned-bank ( 1n 771 p 1 N robber and ,_ uptight • au ewm1n. pr_,t husband who Is Mliet11181 Ontkeen. Altet • running lor C1lllornla ~-~ hockey t":"', ettomeyoen-&1 'PG' ........,.. o '9'V08 up t 7:00 (C} * * "Roadie;, ( 1980) image by playlng dlt'ty. It • •--t l f K-"I H 1 • end• up making hockey ..,_ oa • ... un et. .... l\lalory 'R' rock music roadie laU cm * .:Hot Lage" ( 1980) nottllng get In Ills W9Y In hit puttutt of the glr1 ol hie Bwbw1 Biiia. Jetlle St di 'PO' JamH. An ambltloua rm::,·. "'The Electric 1dvarH1lng executive ~ .. 119791 Rober1 atopa at nothing to lllnd • ~Ofd, J-Fonck. A • ::!'::' ladlM' "°*Y ~ Vagauowboy ,,..,. e D • • ~ "A Small Circle S12 ~ thorougN>red Of friend&" CIMO) Bred hotM lo -Nm from hie -~ . ., __ • ....._ In --~owner. 'PG' ......,.., ...,_, ..._,. ,,,. CZ)***~ "TaldnQ Off'' 19e0e, the lrlandtNp ano ~ of ttw• Hervwd (1971) 8lldl Henry, Lynn ttudentt la tlV .. tened c.trl.. Wtlerl • ~ when one of them It dr&ft- gltt n-. "9Y trom l\Oma, ad to -In Vletl'Wl'I. 'R' lier action -her pat· H:IO<ID ***'°""The P...-.X .,.to_....,.... . ~ ltley've •ttled Into. View' <1974IW-... &.-'R' ty, Pua Prentlu. An ... QI *'it "The Brady lnvHtlgatlva repor1er OAne Gait Manled" (1880) enampu 1o .,,_ e ~ MoCormidl Ew neUonwlde MtwOtll of • polltlcal -.Ille. Plumb. Marcia and Jan t2:00. it * "Sewn TlmM ~ffldec:lde to get mer-Seven" (1973) Terry- • **'it"C.-" TilornM, Lionel St_.. ('975) Ben 0--. 8-s.v.n convlc11 acepe from priaon to pull off a Blakely. The lnlemout apactacul&t heltl It the ~ Al <:.-,.... ~Mint. to power .. • gangland • *. "Hight Of Oetil ..... "A LOvelyWay SNdowl" (1971) DeY1ct To Die" (1"8) Klr1I ~ Selby. Lita Patil•. After a young pelnt• end ...... ...., Sylve Koadna. A rldl move Into • lllll'llly eetate ~ widow .... boctt-he beglna having nlgtlt~ ::'.:!::,,':' ll'om marea and behaving • **" .. ........., ... _.. strangely. '" ,._,.. ,..._, Cl)**·~ "Fade To Blecll" (1965) Jofln WeyM, Lau-(1980) Dannie CMltQCIMr ,_, 8ecel. An Amertcan lJnde Kan1dge. A ~ MetcNftt Merine Mlp9 an turtled young movie ,.,.. entir. vMtige of °"'-rMCt• 10 romantic fejec- peMMta-. fr()ft'I pur-tlon by committing mw-~ eommunllta.. CB> ••• ''Bite The.... ,,.... In the Ill* end ltyla let" (1976) Gene H.cllman, of hit, f~ll'O<ite tcrMn vll- Cendlca Bal'gen. A lrontl« fllnL R newt~ aponaore • ,_~ tlmeactoee 1he W•atn hdlend1. 'PO' 9:al (%) • *.'A "The Eenlnll!I OI .,.._De" aw.. ~ Denlelle Oarneu11. A ftdcie _.,, llM deep ~for a""'~" paM-Of~. ... ()) ....... ~ .. (197•) ftrt•h '-"· a-. OtOdln. A ~ ..-. lnvoMI • bMullf\11 WOll'llfl In • ~ w.-r-oPeretlon In aJlllllPI~ ~ •• "King Solomon'• .,.,_ .. (t*>I Debor#! ~. &--. Or#IOW. A _... tor ICJno Sololfton'• ....,_., ""'* , •• "' ~ Into Illa ~ and CIOeDfM AAtc6n ~ CD>••• ''Thahr~ . ci-w" (lt7t) lM ........ Wednesday movies .,,_ aoo(I)••• "lt'•A ... ,.., ~' ltt66) 0.-~ ly, Din Daller. A laclltl T\I •lJWtte ca.:1e1ea to broed- ~ • r1IUlllon °' ""-Wond WW II Army .,_.,.. dlM. ....... The-. "°"*'' ( 1tl0) Oon MMw. ·~ KttlW. ._.. aglM ........ lmtrt --hit moat dtr1geroue acM;ury tn an erCfl v-. ~ .,_ to i.lflCll'I ,,....... 1het .. .,... the 9"ttre """-" ~·pa· 7M (C)•• .... W .. 11d1>" ,,.,., ....... _,.... \fin. TOUGH ALL OVER -Karin Argoud <right 1 stars as a troubled teen-ager who goes to live with her father and his second wife I Lin McCarthy and Bibi Besch 1 after a court awards him temporary custody following her latest brush with the police in ··Tough Girl, .. an ABC CCh. 7> After-School Special Wednesday at 4 :~ p.m. U-e'• more to Illa than waxing down their boards. 'PG' cm • * * "Sillt Slocblgt" ( 1957) Ff'lld .Altalte, Cyd Chetlaee. Alt Arnarlcan 111m producer become a Involved with • lwnala Rulllan agertl In P&ria. 7:ao CZ) • • • "'The Jer1c" (1979) St-Martin, 8et- nlldet1e ,....,._ .A Chtonlc acrew-uo mall• mllllona on • weird t,,,,..,tlon only IO IOM h lllft~ dernege tultl. 'R' 8:00 • * * * "The Hinden-burg" (1975) George c Scott, Anne Banaoft. A wwy Nazi aacurity officer tr18a to i:ir-t ubotaiga &t>o«d .,.. 111stonc end uttlmahlly dootned 1937 lllgtlt of the German dirigi- ble. II •••• "CMab!anca" (1943) Ingrid Befvman, Humphrey Bogan . .A gem. bllng caalno -hold& the key to t.118 eacape of• French Realt1anoa lead« and hi• wll•. whO ....... Ing from the Hula • * • "Stllllhlp Inv• alone" ( 1978) Robert Vaughn. CMllQCIMr L• A UFO QPart )ok'8 wltl'I a frlendly ...... oommandef 10 b&ttle e llOellle fOr-C. detwmlnecl to cw.1ek• Eet1tl. Cl) ••• ''Co.i ....,.,., Deugttter" (1980) Siaay Sp•cek, Tommy Laa Jon-. 8aeed on t...or.tta lynn'1 eutoblogtl!PhY. A young gltt "°"' • poor ftml!V In l'\lflt Kentldy --• muoh oldet local boy wtlO enotnw• her rlee 10 ttardom In tne mllMC lndlistty. 'PO' ...... ~ .. ( 1tl0) ~ .... .kille Hagl9tty. Altw M ..,,._.. °" .... to flOOd ~ ..... MtVOUt former .. pilot la ~ !Mo ..,. ..... ~ ...... °""9nd "'"" on-board ~ e and CllcM-ftlllld memc>ftae. ·PO' 1:11 CID••*"" ··Pt1w1M ean-11m1n" ( 1980) Ooldle Hawn, Eleen Btennan. A well-to.do young woman mletaktnty )ok'8 Ille Army lolowlng 1he death of ,..., ,_ llulband on their wed- ding night. 'R' .... ()) * * * "Hide In Plain Sight" (1979) J- Caan, Jiii Eikenberry. A &1one maeon undertak• .,.. eight-yew ~ '°' '* two Cflll,drWn. Who -relocated by the ~­ ment under e wtt._ pro- tection program. CC) ••• "'The Big Red One" ( 1980) Lee MBIWI, MMk Hamill. A tough Anny ~ IMda four young, ~ rect'\1111 Into Ille ~filled trey of Wond W&t II combat 'PO' 9:GI CZ)** "G&lulna" ( 1980) Dorothy Stratten. AYelf")' SclQlbe<. A robot 19 made In !fie Image of • bMl.ttll\ll women wtlo doeen'I hew any llumen faelinga. 'R' .. .30 cm ••• 'A "Superman" (1978) CM1toc>h« Reelle, Margot Kidder Miid· mannwed report• Ct.n. Kent dona hla red cape and UM8 hie tupetlluman ~ to th'Ww1 an ardl Ctirnlnal'• plot tci deatroy Ille WMI Cout with e p!l~a.'PG' • ·~ "Cl!Mper To Keec> Her" (1INIO) M.c DrM, Tovlll\ Feldahufl. kl Ofdet 10 ,,... hit tllmotly 1>8)'- menta.. a '90lntty clt¥orcied ~,. detecttwe "**' Clown~~ for . dlwwct ~. 'A' IO'MCZ) •• *\t "M)' Bod)'· guard" ( 1979) Ohr le M•lt•i>eace, Adam ......., The ntW kid ... Chloago tllg fl 1011001 INlll• fnendlJ wlftl "-ICflOOI cMCIAll and ,..,... .,, lh8y...., 14) .... _ .. 98"11 wfllcfl had I*· _,..., tl'lem both • UM .......,,_. ~ .....,., 8'*°" fMllly ,,,..,.,.. to ..... !WO ,,..Ing COiie-:. - cent. W9MI I( .... nw.. ~-.~tf\t _. _, IWld """ tNy .b!f~" ·~ , .. ,!!.. _ _th.!~ -_ .. ..crtt..,.~!t~LJ '1• Cl:) •• ''Ctillf 0. , lllMle" Yv81 Monta~. Ao"'~ ~ Two atriino-t mMtlng putely by chance on e Perll str•t fall In love. 11:06 ($) • • "Humanoids From The o..c>·· (19801 Doug McClure. Ann Turkel. loathsome creatur• from the oceans deptl\9 enectt a Callf0<nta coeatel town. kllllng the men and raping thewomen R' 12:00 8 * * * ,., The Liit .. Fo•es·· ( 19411 Bette Oav•s. Herbel! Mersnall Based on 1he play by Lltlran Heu man A South4'!fn fam~y 1-s 1ts downfall alter the ClvllWar 6 * * * "Scare<! Stiff· (1953) Dean Manin Jerry Lewis A bus boy end a singer fleeing from a mur der rap toke shettOt on o ghostly island where they 9nCOUnter a "'ealthy young 11toman with problems 0 * "'• , Lillie Mlsa Marke< t 1980) Wallet Matthau, Jul•e Andrews Based on Iha Damon Runyon story A grult sltn gy 1930s l>oolue s Me '' !urned around when he accepts • 6-year-otO mop- pet as• merker tor a rac- ing 1>e1 pa· Thursday movies EVENWOIG 8.-00 0 * * "The Man With Bogert'• Face" (19801 Robert Sacchi, Ollvl& Hua- My A man d«:IOee to change Na lifetfyla Ind l>ll'f9leai appearance 10 r-bla hit &er~ Idol. 'PG' 7:00 CZ)*• •'h "My Bocty- guerd" ( 1979) Chrla M akepeace, .Adam Baldwin. 'The new kid at a Chicago hlgll ICllOOI male• trienda with the act\OOI outCM1 and I~ • lh8y 1i.nd up to the cirv- el gang wtllch had .,.. _., them boff\. l.'00. * * * "Wllllllng Tall, Patt 2" (1975) Bo Sven- aon, Noah Beery. 8nerltf Bul0td PulMt gou 1tter the vtee operation• that ambuthed him and lllled Illa wife. 0 ***'h"Hombra" ( 1987) Paul Newman, Fredric M&retl. An Apache- ,.._, while man la fotced to pro1ecl the Nwa of lhoae he hal•. •••• "Huttle" ( 1975) eun Reynolda. Catherine Oeneuve. The ral&tlonlhlp ~. lougtl cop and • ~call gif1 r..0- e Cl1tlt point during the 1n-11ga11on of 1 young woman'• death. ~·••'h "~The lln&1" ( 1977) llndaay Crou... Jeff Oolctblum. The ataff membera of en "underground" Bolton r-.paper have var1ou1 romantic and joumallatlc -·-with eeCll other and the 11Ubject1 of t'*' tloriM. 'R' (0) ***'A "Tiie P81'&flax Vlaw'' ( 1974) Warren BMI· I)'. Paule Prenttu. An lnvHllgetlve raporttr at1amp11 to ~ a nationwide netWOtl! of poltlcal --ins. (I) •• .,. "The Fiendish Ptot Of Or. Fl.I M~" 11980) Peter Selerl, Sid ca.at. The FBI and Scot-. tlllld Ywd'• Oet, Nay!and Smith ,,..,_,. the tN- ~ Afdl ........, .. he -a. lor ttle lt!Ored· 1ant1, lnoludlnQ tf\t Crown ,,......., ,,_, to ~ 1111 ~~..ixtr.'PG' e • t "SlloCtl w_.. ( 1177) ~•ttr Cuehl"g, Broolc• AdelM. A O'OU, of ~ &tfMded on • .,,... tmftd tneoumer • fonMr 84 omc. and hi• oaltCltOn of Npe!'ln'l'fl4tl ~·w e:• • • "Hopeooton" -( 1980) Wallet Mettlleu, Gi.nde Jackaon. A format lllt .. llgenee agent la llded by en Old name In dodging Iha KGB and the CIA, woo &<e trying to pr...,.nt him from publishing hit mem- OllS 'R' e:oo e Cl.l • * * · · Bl&Z•no Saddles" (1974) Cleavon Ullle, G-W1ldet A bl&ett r&1froad WOtlter IS appointed sheroll and teams up with en ax11un· fighter 10 save Roci< Ridge a town pmpotmed for desl'ruchon by a business lycoon Z * • Some Call It Lov· •no 119731 Zelman King. Caro! While 9:30 Q * '• Kill Or Be Kiiied · · j 1980~ James Ryan. 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Ellec:uttve Suite" (1954) w-.m Hol- den, June AJlytorl.. Mien the top eaecuttw of e 1ut- mtut11 c:ompeny "'""" a fa1.i i-t ettadl, a med poww play ...... emong Iha Yloe ~ lo 1111 lllldleil'. cm •• "CNlllno" 118801 Al P&Clno, PMll SoMno. A rootcle Hew Yori! City eoc> • Mnt Oii .,.. uoclel- llUlgnl'Mnt to find tfle pay- cftc>Uc klllet befllnd a •Iring ol hornoeall&Mll murders. 'R' •••• "The.Jin" 11979) Stwe Martin, Set- nedelle Pet.,.. A Chfonlc &Cr~ m&ll.M mlllloM on a weird llwentlon only 10 loM 11 all In conaumar d~ta..'R' 1l:OO 8 • * 1t "The W"1em-~" (1lMO) Gary Cooper, Walter Breooan. The 1yr8Micel Judge Roy Bean la contronted by the pow. 8fM ''WNIWMr." D ••V. "TlllUI\, The Ape MM" (1932) Jdww'ry Wel11muller, Meureen O'SulliYM, A Britt.II ex~ dltlon Mt• otl In ...,ell of • MCfed but1el ground. {%) * * *'A "The Eatflngl Of M.0-De" Cf'lwtel Boyer. OWllelle Dwrl9ux. A fldlle -Ilea deep regllfd lot e ~.,.. ofMn'lnga. •:OO ........ "OlrtJy'• ~.. ( 1161) J.,,._ Oam«, EIGNlla Ctlounleu . 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I I BASIE BAND BACK Jazz legend p erforms o n OCC a~age Sund ay FRI DA' oc roan"' . .s 1••(i' COMEDY SPARKLES New casf polls hes up ·Saturday Night Li ve· i 'RICH AND FAMOUS' I Calculated friendships add up to a fine movie See Weekender ••••• YOUR HOMITOWN DAILY PAPIR r1l•A"'-'GE: C OU N TY C A L IFORN IA 25 CENTS Upper Bay cleanup project gets state bond nod By STEVE MARBLE Of IM D.ity f'tt.t Mllff ' The on-again, oH-agam S4 million plan for cleaning up portions of the s ilt-clogged Upper Newport Bay is .. ~on again? Assemblywoman Ma r ian Bergeson. R-Newport Beach. said two pieces of good ·news e merged from Sacramento Thursday that could bring a final end to the project's roller coaster-like status: State officials have agreed to try again lo sell stale Clean Water bonds that are expected to yield S2 million for the pro1ect. Governor Edmund Brown Jr confirmed that his executive order to freeze mill ions of dollars worth of stale-funded projects did not affect $1.3 mi lli o n in s tal e m o n ey earmarked for the upper bay. "Things look very good," commented Mrs . Bergeson's aide Julie Frocberg, who only last week said things looked ver y bad. The two stale funding sources make up the lion's share of the money to be used for the cleanup project. originally set to begin this month. Although the news on the funding sources was warmly received by officials in Newport Beach, there was no immediate rejoicing because of possible hitches that still rem ain The assemblywoman's aide s aid the state bonds are to be put on the market again on Nov. 4. She said interest rates have dropped since the bonds were last offered a month a~o. State offi cials said the bonds did not sell because of high interest rates. The $1.3 million in state Energy and Resource Funds. meanwhile. still must receive a final stamp of approval from the state's Water Resources Control Board. This money origina ll y was presumed l ost when th e Gover'ftor announced he was cutting a lengthy lis t of s tate funded public works projects to help balance the budget Mrs Froeb('rg said the assem blywoman's office was informed the SI 3 million was on that list. Later. she said. it was learned that these funds actually were conMdered a grant and not a formal !->late capital project. !See C'LEANl'P, Page A2) National debt hits $1 tri]]ion Newport firm charged with • fund misuse By KEITH TUBER Of -Dally l'IMl41SlaH "We want to put lhem out of business. That 's the ultimate intent of every accusation we file. to revoke their license." said Los Angeles-based Deputy R eal Est ate Commissione r Randoloh Brendia. Mornin g fog to c o n tinue for w eek e nd The foggy conditions that have caused morning rtiotorists lo drive with extr a caution will continue to blanket' the Orange Coast during morning hours this weekend, weather officials predicted today. Frankie Shaw, a U.S. Weather Service specialist. said a high press ure system over the w es t e rn s lates and mois ture-saturated air are producing the morning haze. which extends 10 to 15 miles inland from the ocean. Ms . Shaw sa id t h e fog conditions will continue to break up durin.g the weekend at .mid-morning. : Still. the dominant weather system will not produce ideal b eac h con d itions Hi g h temperature along with coast -onl y will reach the mid-60s during the weekend. with nightly lows in the 50s. Farther inland. the weekend ··highs will reach into the 80s. the weather service predicts. <See FOG, Page A2) Quake shakes Los A n geles; 'No i njurie~' LOS ANGELES (AP> -A s mall but s harpl y felt earthquake r ocked the Los Angeles area today, bringing no immediate reports or damage or injury but prompting some jokes. The reading was 4.S to s.o on the Richter Scale. ll was felt at 10:28 a.m . around suburban Los Angeles in Alladena, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Marina del Rey and 'Torrance and as far. away as Oxnard to the north and Orange County lo lhe south, but seismologists had no f mmedlate reading on its size. The paternity trial or actor Chad Everett ln downtown Los · An1eles was interrupted briefiy :when the courtroom began 'shaking. ·: "That wasn't an earthahaldn1 question but·J think wt just had an earthquake," said Superior Court Judge Raymond CasteSenu. " Brendia was referring to the fraud and negligence charges his department filed Thursday agai n st Am erican H ome Mortgage Corp., a Newport Beach mortgage firm that had arranged some S60 million in loans for 7.000 investors. The company is accused of wrong}y diverting $300,000 from its trust fund accounts for personal use. l n addition to American Home, the Department of Real Estate is seeking to revoke the licenses of two of the firm's employees. broker Mary Katherine Zvonek and attorney Scott Wade Wellman . The firm's owner. John G. Rinaldo, is not a real estate licensee. No spokesman for the firm could be reached for comment this morning. Ri n aldo. who also wa s !See MORTGAGE, Page A2) Man arrest e d in N B rape, robbe r y ca se Less t han 24 hours after being released from a San Diego jail . a 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of raping and robbing a 22-year-old Newport Beach woman Thursday evening i n her Balboa Penins ula residence. Harold Eugene Apger . of Vista , wa s arrested by California Hig hway Patrol offi cers in Long Beach late Thursday. He was s potted driving the woman's car, police said . A second man, 19-year·old John Franklin Shapee of San Diego, was arrested by the CHP officers on suspicion of being an accomplice to the reported crimes. Newport detectives said the two men were released late Wednesday from a San Diego jail where they were being held on suspicion or receiving stolen property. The 19-year-olds, police said, reportedly took a bus to Newport Beac h where they s plll up. D etectives said Apeer eventually broke into the woman's residence. which he apparently chose at random. Once inside, police claim the man tled up the woman with bis belt and left her in her bed while he ransacked the house. Police said the man then raped her. They said he grabbed some jewelry and cash before leavln1 in her car. Police said he then found his companion and drove toward Loni Beach. Police said a broadcast on the stolen car led Lo the arres~ol the two men. Both are belnf held In lifU of $25,000 bail a the Newport Beach cl~ jail. \ A LATE BLOO MER F:mer .... on ·Dor Ch;,irll''· ''ho 1 l•nd~ to lht• nc:t•d -.. nf '" t•r l~.ooo ruThld 1>l:m1-.. at h1:-, Ccht<J \lp-..a horn.-. """' n·n·n11~ hnnort·d for ht ... l<t<h -..ltppt•r 111·d111l ... .it thl' l'Hh annu.il \\"111·lrl 'll'C·htrl < "•111•c:n·11··•· Ill Sou1 h .\ft'll'•' :-;•'l' ... t•11·~ P:t,!.:l' Jh Transient, 56; dies iii jftil - County deputies could not get him in medical facility By GLENN SCO'M' Of tM Dally '111ot Staff A 56-year-old man who was booked into Orange County Jail on Saturday because Orange County Sheriff 's deputies couldn't get him placed In a mental health fac ility died Thursday evening. Fred Edwarrl Meyer was still in jaiJ in lieu of Sl,000 bail for suspicion or battery when he failed to answer a dinner call in his medical isolation cell about 5: 30 p.m ., said s heriff's Lt. Wyatt Hart. Paramedi cs arrived 15 minutes later and administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation and Meyer was taken lo UC Irvine Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. Hart said. The medical center was one of two hospitals where deputies had tried to place Meyer on Saturday, after he was picked up for dousing a woman with water from a hose in Rossrtioor Leisure World, Seal Beach. Deputies said they also tried to h ave Meyer accepted at Metropolitan State Hospital in Norwalk, but were refused. Meyer. who Hart said was disDriented when he was picked up, did receive both psychiatric and medical treatment in the jail. Hart said. A jail physician diagnosed Meyer on Sunday, Oct. 18. the day after he was booked, as h aving a chronic <See DEAD, Page A2) Birds told 'bye '. in San Juan Talk show pair joined b y fans in sendoff to swallows By STEVE MITCHELL Of .. Delly~ .... "llfl San Juan Capistrano's famed swallows got a rousing sendoff this morning in what was touted as a "Bye, Bye Birdies Party" hosted by ABC Talkradio's Ken and Bob Company. Talk show personalities Ken Minyard and Bob Arthur were joined at the mission by about 700 fans and visitors to bid farewell lo the legendary birds who return t.o Goya, Ar1entina every Oct 23. At leasi t.ba\'a the date city historians say \he little birds, her a ided in song and story, betln their 7,000 mile Journey to South America. The popular talk show duo be1an broadcasting live from lnalde the minion walls at 5 this morning, surt'OU.Oded by sound crewa, writers, sport1c11ters and vlaitons who plunked dQwn Sl H~b to watt1l tM fint *Mual 1 sendolf event. "It'• kind of nltt wben the swallows come here In tb.t spring and everyone shows up." Ken said. "But then they're kind of taken for granted. "We're here to s~nd them on their way back to Argentina and 'Naw, those are pigeons' they'll know we're thinking of them." • "What a crowd," Bob said, wavtn1 his hand over the several hundred spectators. "We've got 11,000 people befe now and 2,214 swallows." While the news was beln1 broadcast in Loe An1ele1, Ken Minyard turned to the audience and said, .. Okay, wben we ~me back we need some more 'byH.' " Al the announcer retuMMd the proaram to the ml11lon. th• jubil ant crowd allouttd "Gooqye, aood"'9. •• '·Ah. we're back at the mission. and there's 16,492 people here now," Bob said. drawing gr oan s from the unbelieving crowd surrounding the platform. The talk s how hosts introduced Orange County Sheriff Brad Oates, telling their radio listeners the sheriff was born in San Juan Capistrano. "The sherif{ told me some of the exciting things they used t.o do when be was growing up here," Bob Arthur quipped. "They used to flash their car Jlghta on the trucks when they went by." Gates said, "l used to work at a Texaco station across the street. It's a taco stand now. Tourists uaed to come and say 'There's a swallow' then point to a pi1eon." A• ti on cue, a nock of birds lifted off from a miuion wall, amlcllt actted abouts of "There tbt)' ...... "Naw, lboM are piaeona," a <SM AU.A>WS, h1e.A.Z) I Like ly -to k e ep • • r1s1ng WASHINGTON IAPl To neither cheers nor tears. the national d ebt is at $1 ,000.000.000,000 and rising. That's a trillion dollars. 1.000 billion. about S4,700 for every man . woman a nd c hild in America. Counting it out. one dollar a second. would take 31 ,668 years. The 13-figure milestone was re ached late Thursday and was greeted with little more than passing interest at the Treasury Department. "It 's not a n iss ue for cele br atio n ." Tr easury s pokesman Marlin Fitzwater said ... For us this is a routine handling of the debt or the nation." The debt mos tly money owed by the government to its citizens has been rising through most of the nalion·s history. with only occasional interruptions And though Fitzwater added one political comment that "th is a dmin is tration is co mm itted to l owering government expenditures" - the total is likely to keep rising for a while. That is almost guaranteed by the Reagan admin istration's estimate of a S43.1 billion budget deficit in fiscal 1982. an estimate many economists say is far too optimistic Adm1n1strat1on officia ls. in fact. recently asked Congress to raise the debt limit to $1.08 trillion. a request that was quickly granted. Details on the exact total the federal debt reached Thursday won't be known for a day or so. It had stood at $999.39 billion on Tuesday, the latest day for which an exact fi gure was ~ available. (See TRILLION, Page A2) DRAIGl COAST' WlATHll Fair through Saturday with locally dense fog near the coast from late night through early morning hours. Continued cool at the beaches with highs in mid-60s. Warmer inland areas with highs in 70s and 80s. Overnight lows in the 50s. llSIDI TODAY The memories of Depression-era t>ank robber "Prett11 Boy" F'l()Jld live on In a California town. Ste 1tory. photo. Page CB. 11111 ................ llil"llt " I , r ...... ~ .. ............. ~ ........ w.o ••••• Reagan lauds :·}>rogress' at • • ·sunmnt. meet CANCUN. Mexico <AP> -t•rcs1dcnt Reagan said today the 2·nat1on summit conference '1tcr e ha s made "great -progress." but res tated .his opposition to creating "some W•gantic. new international bureaucracy'· to narrow the ~ealth gap between rich and <poor nations. '•The president added that no ,,.ne at the conference "has done more for forei~n aid than the .•. from Page A1 ~ORT GAGE I • '1J n a v a i I a b I e f o r c o m m en t announced Oct. 8 his withdrawai from the race for a seal on the Newport-Mesa Unified-School Di s trict Board of Trustees. llowever . due to his late announcement. his name will still appear on the Nov. 3 ballot. '1 American Home was issued .,.,wo "desist and refrain" orders from the Department of Real •.f:lstall' in July following a state '\Wd1t tn April. ·'Their record keeping was 'l\on existent." Brendia said 1'' And our investigators found 'ltlore than Sl00,000 missing from their trust fund. That figure is nuw S300.000. · · '.An August letter to investors. ~1gnC'd by Wellman. c laims Amenc<1n Home "as given a cll•an bill of health from the tepartmcnt except for a "minor frd er " that r equ ired the .fom pany separate payment c count s from collection ccounts. according to state real ate authorities. ·That's blatant h.mformation." Brendia said We ''ere in fact in the middle an tn\'estigat1on and never \'(' them a clean bill or alth ... The complaint als o s aid rtlerican Home and Ms. Zvonek mingled the trust funds with eir own money or property. cited them for "negligence ,qd failur e to exercise asonable supervision over the ctiv1t1es of s ales persons ens<'d to them ... u een Nqncy' t ho1vs hurrwr United Stales" w hich spent S'T.1 billion in l.,. At an early meeting with staff members before the North-South s um mil talks e ntered their second and final day. Reagan said the meeting had "ldent.illed the points at which aid isn't being used as effectively as it must be. "I think great progress has been made," said Reagan, who was initially r eluctant to participate in the summit. Reagan has said that massive foreign aid is not the solution to the developing world 's problems. Questioned about whether he had shifted his position to one more in favor of ··gl obal negotiations " intended to narrow the gap between rich and poor nations. he replied that if s uch talks mean creating "s ome gigantic , new international bureaucracy to be in charge, we're opposed." But he said if negotiations were intended to help solve developmental problems, he approved. • On Thursday, Reagan offered lo s end U.S. agricultural task forces to any country willing to receive them. The offe'r was an initiative aimed at easing chronic food s hortages in poor coon tries. The offer accompanied his conditional approval of "global 11e~otiallons ... Treaury Secretary Donald T. Regan told reporters late Thursday that there are 400 million people in the world - ·almost 10 percent of the global Q..Opulation -who are "at or n~r the starvation level. .. Other experts say the figure is much higher. The task force concept, be said, is designed to eduqate farmers in low-income countries and would be carried out by vo lunteer s fr om farm companies aod agricultural colleges as well as farmers themselves. White House chief of staff James A. Baker III, who al so briefed reporters, said today's final session of the summit would be devoted to such Issues as trade , finance and in~eslment. He said Reagan planned to otler additional initiatives in the:;e areas. Deity,..."'* ..., .............. Orange County Shenf/ Brad Gates 1 left 1. shar es lauylt with radio talkshow hosts Bob Arthur center. and Ken Minyard at .\thssion San Juan Capistrano this morning Parole ange r s town Board says killer 'model prisoner' OAKDALE <AP l State parole board members have told relatives and neighbors of a youth murdered 14 years ago that their anger doesn't appear to be a legal reason to withdraw the killer's parole The message was delivered by two Board or Prison Terms members and the staff director Thursday in one or the most hostile iiettings imaginable - the rural Stanislaus County town where William Archie Fain gunned down 17-year-old Mark Ulrich and raped two high school eirls. The hearing, to bring pressure on the parole board, was called by the state Senate Judiciary Committee. whose chairman. Omer Rains. D-Ventura. introduced a -resolution passed by the Legislature opposing Fain's parole. Rains. a likely candidate for attorney general next year, scheduled another hearing in San Jose today. Fain, who was once sentenced to death , is • scheduled to be paroled Jan. 19. Orricials d escribe him as a model prisoner, and he says he plans to study for the ministry in San Jose. The Legislature, Attorney General George Deukmejian. and an audience or 80 that filled the Oakdale City Council chambers in a conver ted church. want him kept tn prison. But parole board member N.A. Chaderjian said. "We are obliged ... to put our feelings aside." Chaderjian drew groans from the audience when he summed up the evaluation or Fain in official prison files by saying, "He walks on water." Board Chairman Ray Brown said, "I don't think the public outrage. in and or itself. is grounds for rescission ... Then all you'd have to do is get a series of petitions and nobody would ever get out of prison." Brown ·s v i ew wasn't welcomed by Rains, who said legislation may be needed to allow a parole to be cancelled because of public protest. Assemblyman John Thurman. From Page A1 SWALLOWS group of local residents said. The four-hour Ken and Bob show included interviews with Ma yor Phillip Schwartze. members of the local Chamber or Commerce, the real estate board, and Leon Renee, who wrote the song "Wh en the Swal lows Com e Back to Capistrano ... They also interviewed Father Paul Martm of the mission. "We went to dinner at El Adobe. but Father MiHtin wouldn't go to the Swallows Inn with us," Bob Arthur said, in one of many references to the town's most popular tavern. "Boy that's a wild place," Ken said "You get much crime here?" he asked Mayor Schwartze. When the mayor replied in the negative, the talk host said, "Yeah, l can understand that. l saw the size of your sheriff. .. When Paul Arbiso, who is 85. told the two men he has been ringing the mission bells for 33 years. Ken Minyard shook his head and said, "Thirty-three years? You must be very tired ... "Can we come back next year,·· Arthur asked Father Martin? "I hope, like the swallows. you 'll come back," the priest said From Page A1 T RILLION.,. After hlttln1 fl bllllon durina World War I, In 1816. lht dea.. cllmbed to S2'78 billion in lMS •t the end of World War II. It took olf in th~ lf'l()s. ri1ln1 from $1128.8 billion at the end of fiscal 1972 to 1821.6 billion at the end of 1979. At the end of fiscal 1980 12 months and three weeks ago -it stood at sa>8:7 billion. Some economists and politicians argue that the total doesn't reatly matter since the debt is only about 34 percent of the gross national product -the value or goods and services Americans produce every year. In fact, its size relative to GNP has fallen pretty steadily since World War II, they say. But others , i n cl uding President Reagan at>d his advisers. say the size of the debt is important because of the interest costs. Interest payments totaled about $87 8 billion for the first 11 months of fiscal 1981 and should approach SlOO billion for the year lhe third highest category in the federal budget beh ind the Department of Health and Human Services and the Defense Department The biggest part of the debt is m the form of Treasury bills. notes and bonds -about S6lr> billion of the total. About $70 billion more is in U.S. Savings Bonds. About 5200 billion 1s non-marketable debt owed to various agencies o r the government -such as the Social Security trust fund -so interest paid on that debt is, in effect. inter est paid by the governm~nt to the government. The rest of the $1 trillion is scattered amon g s maller categories such as the Civil Service Retirement fund N urse foun d inn o cent in patient d eath FALL RJVER, Mass. <AP> - Nurse Anne Capute was found innocent today or kiting a seriously ill cancer patient with heavy doses of morphine. The 44-year-old defendant was also found innocent on charges of illegally dispensing the drug. The 1ury of seven men and fi ve women. which listened to five weeks or testimony, took 13 hours to reach a verdict. Mrs. Capute, who told jurors she was only trying to ease her patient's suffering with the drug. huggecj an attorney at the defense table. NEW YORK <APl -Nancy Reagan has laid to rest any· rumors that might have arisen after Washington ~ift shops· s t arted selling postcards "'1owm~ the first I ady dressed as 3 queen National strike slated in Poland From Page A1 CLEA.NUP. • • D· Modesto. who represents the O~kdale area. said h e sen( information on Fain to local officials in the San Jose area six weeks ago and asked them if they wanted a person like that living among them. Most didn't. he said. "We had to do lots of checking Legislators. local officials and to find that out,·· she said. Her husband and four of her seven children shouted with joy when the verdict was read. Bristol County District Attorney Ronald Pina had argued that Mrs. Capute killed 51 year -old canrer patient Norma Leanues with an overdose of morphine. · I ne\'er wear a crown ... Mrs. R e agan joked Thursday at a dinner in New York City. "It lTl e~scs up my hair." ' During brier remarks at the .. nnu al Alfred E . Smith .Jnemorial dinner honoring the ~le :-.lew York governor. Mrs. eagan s aid she wanted to tell e 1.000 guests about some of r activities, such as fighting g abuse and supporting the irl Scouts. "' ··And then, of course. the Nan cy Reagan h o m e for wayward china ... she quipped. 'From Page A 1 ;FOG ••• This morning's fog caused many motorists to drive with eadllghts on. ,but did not produce an increase in traffic !accident s. a local police 81>ok.esman said. At John Wayne Airport, tower c hief Ralph Odenwald said v1s1bility was about a half mile. and pilots Oying through the fog had lo be certified to fly on mstruments. He said no airport delays had been created by the ~ foJ!. An Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol s pokesman at Newport Beach said the fog has caused no problem for boaters early today. He said fog is a more hazardous problem for boate r s when it moves in I unexpectedly. •, The fog also left the sands at ~Newport Beach deserted this j morning. a lifeguard spokesman •said. WARSAW, Poland <API - Solidarity union leaders. angered by food shortages and pol ice harassmen t , today declared a one-hour national strike Oct. 28 to protest the "crisis in every field ." They warned that "the irresponsible behavior of the authorities could lead lo a national catastrophe." The protest, rrom noon to 1 p. m., would be the first national protest by the independent labor federation since March 27, when it staged a four-hour strike over the beating of three unionists in northwestern Bydgoszcz. Union sources said Solidarity leader Lech Walesa. who pleaded for reason during two days of stormy debate on the strike, . planned to meet soon with Poland's new Communjst Party leader, Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski. No date was given for the meeting. the first between the two since Jaruzelski was named party chief Sunday to replace oust ed Stanislaw Kania . Jaruzelski is also premier and defense minister . and his government has warned martial law might be imposed in the event of a nationaJ strike. In addition to calling t he nationwide walkout, Solidarity leaders d e manded the government agree to a joint "social economic council" to manage the economy. The government has rejected the idea. The union said failure to agree would ptompt Solidarity lo begin a protest by the end or this month In which miners and workers in the food industry I ORANGE COAST · Daily Pilat CIHllfled ""'119'tl9 71~.-ri All oth« depllftlM,,. 142"3:21 Thomas P. Haiev . ............... OIWE.....,..O... Robert N. Weed ~ Thomas A. Murphlne E.., MlcttMtP.H.wy ...--.~ L Kay &nlltl ~-~ Kenneth N. Godd•d Jr. ~~ Bernw Schulman ~ Chlrlft H. looe ......,...., Carol A. Moore ......... ... • would give away coal and food themselves. The Solidarity resolution also called for a halt lo local protests multiplying across the country in defiance of Communist demands and against advice of the union's presidium From Page A1 DEAD. • • congestive heart problem and prescribed medication, Hart said. The cause or death was not immediately known and Hart s aid an autopsy was to be conducted today In the Orange County Coroner's Facility. Meyer was described by Hart as a transient at the time of his arrest. His last known address was in Maywood, he said. Meyer was one or three people who de puties had wanted committed into one of the two mental health facilities Saturday. Sheriff's officials then were upset because the failure to place the patients signalled a breakdown in a temporary system set up for emergency care of mental health patients. Until this month. 23 beds were set aside al the medical center for treatment of indigents whose bills were paid through the county government. That system was stopped, however, by the University of California Board of Regents bee a use of its dissatisfaction over billing disputes involving another contract for medical care of indigents. Under a new system that began on Oct. 1, the medical center's mental health ward sWl was to evaluat~ patients and those who needed care but couldn't afford h'ealmen~ were to be sent to Metropolitan. Withdrawal nixed BANOKOK, Thailand (AP> - The Vietnamese Foreiin Ministry has rejected the U.N. General Assembly's vote calllna for a with drawal of all Vielnamese troops from Cambodia, the Vietnamese news acencyreportedtoday . • a newspaper publisher took She said approval from the turns drawing applaut8 with state's Water Resources Control speeches condemnifg the Board is a "technicality -a parole. A campaign organized review of the contract" and. she by Ulrich's mother and a cousin added. Newport Beach s hould be presented what were described able to get its hands on the Sl.3 as 64,000 signatures on petitions million within two weeks demanding that Fain be kept in Meanwhile. engineers who prison. have detailed the cleanup "No one can guarantee us that project are uncertain al this William Archie Fain is safe to point whether it's too late in the be tn society," said the cousin. year to begin working on the Sally Goehring, head of the Keep bay. Fain In committee. There is some thought that it She said the parole board might be wiser to wait for ~-? "cannot go on making decisions rainy months to pass and begin that offend the entire state." work in the spring. Stan Cook, publisher of the The project is to include a Oakdale Leader and newspapers partial dredging of the top in Escalon and Riverbank, said, reaches of the bay and a "I don't understand ,how the deepening or San Diego Creek, parole board gets up and looks the bay's chief waterway and in the mirror in the morning." the source of most of the silt. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ QDmf NC Defense attorney Pat Piscitelli claimed his client was following doct6r's orders. The jury rece,4ved the case at 10 a.m. Thursda~ following a six-week trial. rive hours later they sent word to Superior Court Judge Robert S. Prince that they had reached a verdict on one charge but were deadlocked on the remaining charge. But Prince kept the jurors deliberating. Mrs. Capute. who made an emotional appeal to the jury Wednesday to "set me free and return me to my family, .. waited at the defense table with her husband and four of her seven children, doodling nervously on a scratch pad. AMBER LEATHER CO. Furniture Division EVERYTHING 50% OFFI Al'W ......... Actre.'is .Jane 1-·unda moke.<1 like a pretzel m <iltou·mq h1Jst Gar11 Cn/lws w>nll' '''('tc/1111q t>It"rc1!W\ ciurinq t/11• Los Anqele., lt>lee1sw11 \/Wu //our \l<HJflz111t" t/11, tCt't'k JI "11/ ht> 'i/tf)U'n Dt'C 1 Cubist Rubik not fastest Erno Rubik, the Hungarian gam e maker who has driven much of the world crazy with Rubik's Cube, says he takes a whole minute to solve his puzzle far slower than Hungary's rastest cubist. A Hungarian pram ary school pupil holds the record at 23 seconds, according to Rubik . Rubik, 37, says the cube is a worldwide bestse ller earning him millions. but he tu rne d dow n hi s government's offer to head a s p e c· i a I t e a m o r puzzlemakers. preferr ing to go on teaching design at the Budapest Academy o f Applied Arts Rubik tr avels extensively to promote the cube and com bat the spread of eheap imitations of has game. L t. Gov. Mike Curb's wife gave birth to a second daughter at Cedar Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. his orrice said. Th e bab y. named Courtney, weighed seven pounds. nine ounces. Curb, 36. and has wife. Linda , 31. h ave another d aughter . Megan Carole. now 28 months old A San Francisco church that ve n e r a t es jazz saxophonist John Coltrane as an "anointed figure" has been slapped with a $7.5 million lawsuit by his widow, who elaims the church is 11legally using his name. Alice Coltrane said the One Mind Temple Evolutionary Transitional Church of Christ was using her husb and's name "without fam ily sa n c t io n " a nd w as ··misre presenting us a nd in fring ing on copyright laws" Coltrane. one of the most influential and innovative sax players, died in 1967 at age 40. He played in Dizzy Gillespie's band in the 1950s and was a frequent soloist with the Miles Davis quintet from 1955 to 1960. Coltrane, who formed his own quartet 1n 1960. is best known for his albu m s "My Favorite Thing s" a nd "Love Supreme.·· GOY. Hap Carey arrived in Binahamt.on, N.Y. arm~ with an apolon for his offer more than 1eveb months aco to "swallow an entlre 1tu1 or PC& and then run a mile afterward." "If the people feel an apology ta needed, they )lave lt," C~.v told reportera as he arrived at the Broome County Airport. Rising above the city is the padlocked 18·slory state office building which was contaminated with PCB·laden soot from a Feb. 5 fire which engulfed electrical transformers. Pre-aldent and Mr•. aea1an will enter Bethesda (Md .) Naval Hospita l on Thursday for routine physltaJ examinations. Administration s pokesman David R. Gergen said that the Reagans will remain overnight at the medical center. It will be the first formal physical examination for the 70-year-old Reagan since he was s hot March 30. State Sen. John GaramendJ of Walnut Grove intends to announce his candidacy for the Democratic nomination f or gove rnor a t a fund-raising dinner Nov. 18. Garamendi's plans became known when he prepared to se nd in vi t a tio n s to a $100-a-person dinner at the St. Francis Ballroom in San Francisco . An in se rt included with the invitations said Ga ramendi would announce his candidacy Hi s o ppo nent f or the De mocratic gubernatorial nomination is likely to be Los Ang e l es M ayor Tom Bradley, who has made no formal announcement. Harr y Handl e r. a 60 -year old r etired manufac ture r of t ru c k s prings from Brooklyn, N.Y .. won a s.180.000 jackpot at the Flamingo Hilton Hotel in Las Vegas. a hotel spokesman said. Handler won after playing the casino's progressive Sl s lot machines for about four hours . A progressive slot machine's payoff o dds increase as the a mount of money deposited increases. Handler , wh o is vacationing in Las Vegas with his wife Hilda, said he was so stunned after winning that he had no idea what he would do with the money. Coo·ler at beaches Coastal Conlin.-l•lr lllrouen tn. wee~tnd uupt tor denw loo toc1t1y •tono tile coait •nd tow clouds preva•llng durino n1oht and mof'n1no rw>urs High t..-nper•turn r•nQ•"9 from UPI"' ~ 11111e llN<""' to near 90 In In. cntend v•ll~Y• O••r"IOf\I ,_, o to 60. Locet 9UlolY nottn •o nortn.ut winds IS lo 1S mph nor <OHlat PHSHaltlmtS. E 1 .. w"-'• from Point Conception to the Mt•~ -r •nd 60 miles out LIOfll -nrle1>4t wln<n nlo/11 e ncl morntno hours, 0111erwh e wHletlV winds 10 lo 1• mPll °"rlnQ the ellernoons 111rou1111 S11urO•f Wind w•••s to 1 IHt. Sout,,..&st \wott 1 to 1 1"1. Oenw loo or tow ct-• '"°"'d w In Ille ml0-60$ lod•Y •nd S.turcley. lnl•"" areH w•rmor with n10111 In Ille 10s •nd ID\. Ove<nlQlll t-'t"'""~ V•ll•Y• un .. Pt<I tocat 11usty north to nor111eHI wtnd\ U to 1S mph nHr <OA~l•I 119UH, wllll overnlQlll (OW\ "so SI HIQll\ bOtll dAy\. to .. 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Call the number below and your messaae will be recorded transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. ' The same 24-hour anawerin1 service may be used to record Jet• ters lo the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation ealls, please. Tell us what's on your mind. 642·6086 ' Orange Coast DAJL Y PILOT /Friday. October 23, 1961 H/F AirpOrt near normalcy John Wayne operations. not badly hurt by. PATCO strike By GLENN SOOT1' O( .. o.lty ........... Almost three months after air traffic controllers went on strike from the nation's airports , operations in the control tower at John Way n e Airport In Orange County are almost back to normal. (Related story. A41 Twenty-one controllers were em ployed b y the Federal Aviation Administration prior to the strike. or those, 17 are gone now as a result or the Reagan administration's decision to fire those who went on strike. said tower chief Ralph Odenwald. Politicians 'threat' to education The chief administrator of the 19-campus California State University system contends that we! I ·intentioned politicians operating with the h ighest motives pose the gravest threat to public education. Dr . Glen Dumke, eha ncellor of the state uni versilies. cl aims polit1e1ans lost confidence and trust in public education as a result of campus unrest and rioting an the late 1960s . ··After being above the battle for so long,·· Dumke told a handful of listeners in Newport Beach Thur s day , "th e universities became partisan and partisan organizations are a dime a dozen." Dumke was speaking at a Town Hall of Orange County gathering. Because of this. Dumke said politician~ across the country became leery of providing funds for public educat ion without adding lhe condition ·"you can have these dollars, but this is the way you must s pend them: " Dumke predicted during has talk at the Newporter Inn that such thinking eventually will bring higher education under the control of the party in power "The best example of what happe ns when the party in power uses higher education for it s own advantage occurred in Germany in the 1930s when Hitle r m a naged to assume con trol of an ent ire s tudent generation." Dumke added that he doesn't an t ici pat e anything so "extreme" in this country. H e said that in the coming years the state univers ity sys t e m , which now has an enrollment of 314,000, also will face problems in funding , a nd producing quality graduates. On funding, he pointed out that Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has asked that $.50 million be cut from the university system's Sl billion budget next year and that S20 million be chopped from this year 's budget. Dumke has recommended that student fees be increased by $107 a year to help make up that S20 million. With fees in the state universities set at $206, it would cost students annually $313. "That's a pretty good deal ... he said, "when you realize the national average is about S8X> for institutions of our type ... Dumke said he also plans to ask tha t th e college system tighten requirements "with the idea that remedial work is really not our job." He said more than half of the students entering the university system need to take remedial English courses. There are 17 people worklnJ In the tower these days, Odenwald sai d . F o ur of them are journeyman controllers who didn't s trike. four are FAA supe rvisors, two are military p e r so nne l and seven are trainees. he said. ··We're not working much In the way of extra shifts or extra hours," he said "We're about back to regular shifts." The Orange County airport was never hit hard by the effects of the strike. Only a few flights wer e cancelled during the first few days of the str ike and Odenwald said flight schedules have been normal since then. The only major change, he added, has been a reduction by about 20 percent in the number of student training flights in private aircraft. Those flights were made lowest priority and were refused during cert ain busy periods. Odenwald said. Also . a new national reservation system was put into effect on Monday in which pilots planning lo n y beyond regional zones are required to file flight plans at least a n hour 1n advance with the nearest flight se r vice s tation . which for Orange County pilots is Ontario International Airport. The national program 1s a dire c t resul t of sta ffi ng conditions in control towers. Odenwald said, a nd is designed to reduce gener al aviation flights to levels that ean be safely handled by controllers. Although the early days after the strike were rather hectic for t he control tower personnel. Odenwald said t hings have calmed down Work e rs are finding tim e to toke s mall vac11t1ons and aren't expected too often work mor e than a rive day work week, he said Will eond1t1ons ever be Ufe same as they were prior to the strike? Said the chief. who probably has an eye on federal budget cutting measures· .. I don't think we'll ever be staffed to the same level " Charles Gerrish is the loc!U re pr esentative for tht Professional Air Traffic Cont rollerf.' Organ az a tiori < PATCOI. fie said Thursday that 14 of the 17 striker s have found other jobs. includine himself He 1s now a marketing eonsultant. ·'There's a lot of us who ale making more money now than as air traffit• controllers," he said "£ would expect about eo percent would go back" 1f they were aJlowcd. he said Seminar set on careers Saddleback College in Irvine wi ll conduct a career seminar Oct 28 Topics for discussion include liberal arts. psychology. foreign language, Engli:oh. speech and journalism The program is c!es1gned to inform students of their career choices in their r espective degree fields. For additional information about the seminar. call Dr Clelia Wood at 559-9300. exten- s ion 244 Deity ... _.Staff..,._ UNITED RALLY Countr~ \\'t"'ll'rn -..angt·r C 0 But'hanan entertain!-emplo~«.'C!-.it :\t.>\\ port Rt'ac·h ' f><Jt'1f1c.· \lutu<tl during afternoon l·nilt.'d \\"i.1 ~ r<ilh Tue-.da~ Thl• f'jll~ which attractc.•d hundrl'cis of t•mplo~ l'l'" •>f thl' :\t•\\ port Center firm. WClS de~ignetl lo hohlt•r 1111l·rt•-..t in lht• t •nited Wa~ Los AnJ?ele..; Ram pla.\ t''' I .11t·1u-.. "'m11 h Jnd Lt> Ro~ I n an also ... hm,c.•d 11p 10 ltrl!t' l'ITIPI'" t't"' 111 :.:" 1· 111 t ·n1ted Wa~ HI-TECH FOR HI-PERFORMANCE 2500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 631-3280 HIF Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 23, 1981 Probe uncovers new links to terrorists Nl!:W YORK <API A list or cops targeted for death and the floor plan of a courthouse were found along with weapons and bloody clothing as authorities raided homes and uncovered new links between radicals and a murderous attack on a Brink's truck. third-quart.er loss or $468 million amounted "to $1.59 per share. more than twice as much as had been predicted by analy:;ts. Draw predicted in ch ess matc h • I Af'WI ........ Inflation rate over 10 percent WASHINGTON <AP> - Surelng food and housing prices boosted consumer prices by 1.2 percent in S e ptember and pushed the annual Inflation rate to above 10 percent ror the year so far, the government reported today. Last month's increase over August was the third big jump in a row, following rises of 1.2 percent in July and 0.8 percent in August, as prices hei.ted up in late summer. Prices rose 0.9 percent for me!dical care. 0.6 perctnt for clothing end O 8 percent ror entertainment, the report said Post sorry for Carter 'bug item' A third of the four suspects a rrest ed was identified by authorities as a member of the radical Weather Underground and police said they believed the Undergro und had forged a t e rrori s t alliance with the militant Black Libe ration Army. MERANO. Italy <APl -The eighth game of the world chess championship was ad1ourned on th e 4ls t move Thurs day . Experts said champion Anatoly Karpov had a narrow advantage over c hall e ng er V iklor Korchnoi. but they generally predicted a draw. BROKAW REPLACE MENTS Bn a11t c;umlll'I. ll'l'I. and <'hr1.., \\';tll;tl'l' h<i\t' hl'l'll dlth\'ll IJ, '\BC' lo rt>plat·e Tod :I\ -.1111'' hu..,t l'om Br11k .rn lll'l '' ork .... 11111 tc·.., ..,aid 'l'hur..,d.I\ Brok.I\\ \\ 111 h•:I\ t' l11t· ..,hem Dl·t· 18 .ind ''d i 11n11 H<1J.,!l'I' \Judd 011 '\8('... '\1J,!hlh '\t•w.., Oil .\pnl ;, c;umht·I ''ill 1rnn .JanP Paull'.' a!'> t·o 1111 ... 1 111 '\t•\\ York W:1llac·c· "ill ... 11.11·1· IH'\\" 1·c_•..;p111hihiJ1\1t•.., lrnm \\'a..,l\lngton IC inflation were to increase for 12 straight months at the same rate as in September, it would total 14.8 percent over that one·year period Las t month saw the annual rate for the year rise to 10.1 percent from 9.6 percent an August. WAS HI NGTON (AP > Saying its s ource was wrong, The .Wa s hin gton Pos t is apolog1iing to former President Carter and retracting a gossip It e m about talk that a government guest house was bugged when Ronald and Nancy Reagan stayed there "I wish to retract the item." Authorities also said they were looking into the gang's possible involvement with other crimes, including the bombing last month of the Schenectady, N. Y.. office of a rugby club during a tour by tbe Springboks. a South African rug by team, and the 1979 prison escape of Joanne Ch esimard. a convicted killer who is a leader of the Black Liberation Army Senate approves foreign aid bill WA S HINGT ON <AP I Heeding President Heagan·s request for a free r hand in foreign policy. the Sena te is calling for repeal of a ban on U S . military aid to Chile and o ther legis l a t ive curbs on foreign aid. Controllers union stripped of power Although hous ing and food inflation dominated the monthly increase. prices were ris ing fairly rapidly in all categories. in c ludin g trans p or tation . medical care and tlothing. accordin g to the Labor Department's ne w Cons umer Price Index. Overall housing costs rose 1.3 percent. including a 3.2 percent in<:rcasc in financ ing costs. The financing rise included a 0 7 pl'rcent increase in housing prices and a hefty 2.5 percent n~c 1n home mortgage interest rate!> P ost Publi s her Dona ld E . Graham s aid in a letter sent to Carter and his wife. RosaJy nn, and pubhshed an a front-page ~tory in today's editions "I also want to apologize to both of you for its publication and regret any embarrassment that 1t caused you ... Graham said Khomeini forces thwart d e ath try BEIRUT. Le banon 1AP I Iran's parliament speaker said today that the government has sm ashed the g ue rrilla group that mounted a fo ur-month assassination campa1en against ~upporters o f Ayatollah Hu hollah Khomeini ··They are either under arrest or executed." s aid Has hemi Raf sanjani . addres s ing worshippers during Sabbath prayers at Tehran University GM losses worse than predicted DETROIT <AP> The second worst quarterly s howing in his tory for General Motors Coq>. could push the ailing U.S. au\o indus try's losses to nearly Sl billion in the third quarter oJ 1981 The n at 1p n 's largest auto m aker said Thursday its . The $5.8 billion foreign aid bill approved 40-33 by the Senate Thursday also would drop a prohibition o n a id to ant 1-c ommun1 s t f orces in Angola. permit res umption of U.S. arms sales to Argentina and impose an automatic aid cutoff on any Third World country which explodes a nuclear bomb. Government eyes ga tax boo t WASHINGTON <A P 1 The Reagan adminis tration is r econsidering raising the federal gasoline tax t o narrow the budget deficit, administration sources said Thursday Several sources said that although the gasoline tax proposal is being raised as only one of m any possibilities to increase revenue. it is s trongly s upported by Transportation Secr e tary Drew Lewis and Bud get Direc t or D avid Stockman. - ~ W ASlll NGTON <AP l The Prolcss1onal Air Traffic Con troller:. Or ganization. the fir!.I rcderal union to be stripped by 1hc government o f its bargaining power. IS getting at least a temporary reprieve from c1 fedl•ral <ippeals court. Tht-Ft-deral Labor Relations Aulhl)r\t~· rnted 2 I Thursday lo decl·rt1f:. PATCO. declaring that thl' union had forfeited its right t o t• .x 1 st b) w >I I f u 11 y and 1ntt•nuonally" calling an illegal ... trikt• last August !lours latt-r, the Lt S. Court of l\ppl•als tPmpurarily blocked the 1ul1ng ·until 1t <:a n get a n •-;ponsc from the government" to 1'1\TCO's appt.'al. said Robert BonnN. deput:. clerk o f the c·ou rt The response is due Monda\ H1chard Leighton. PATCO's gener al counsel, said the union \.\ould appeal the decision all the '' ay to the Supreme Court. 1f net'l'~sar~ But the Reagan ad m an1 strat1on. wh1l'h fired SOUTH COAST PLAZA An Extraordinary Show of Roses JfWELCOURT Arranged y The Orange·Count~ Rose Soc ety For Your Viewing Saturdav Sund a,·. October 24-25 ' . ---------------• • • I AIM I AIM I a..r lffllCE I ! ,.99. •5.99=. •$7.49=' ! ~ a..."' tlwte .... oC '*'· .... .,_ I Ii.I ........ oC jllcy. toldeft lwtwll I Rldttlll lhil c:.,.. ... 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I ...... c....-...., C..... l'Od Illy 16 ~ Ctl#emla. -~Celllnil --- 1 --COUPON -1 _____ .. ~cky Fried Chic:Qn. For complete ad copy and art services advertisers all along the Orange c:; on Dally Pillt ) l 1.500 controllers arter they 1>trut·k Aug. 3 in a contract d is put e with the Federal Av 1at1on Adm1n1strat1on , tlaimed victor y Trans portation Secretary Orcw Lewis called the d ecision "sound and r espons ible" and said it "allows us to focus full a tte ntion on r ebuilding the system and accommodating the n<:eds of those controllers who s tayed on the job .. At no timl• 1n US labor his tory s ince President Grover Cleveland sent federal troops to Chicago and busted the Amer,ican Railway Union in the 1894 Pullman s trike had am c.idm1n1stration acted so forcefully against a labor union Despite recent s p eculation 1hal the administration might c ase its no-amnesty position after the decert ifi cation ruling. Lewis and pres id e nt ial counselor Edwin Meese Ill vowed that none of the s triking tontrollers would be rehired T h e governme nt reported t.'arltcr that home loan rates were averaging a record of 17.71 percent in early September Food prices rose I percent. including a l 2 pe rcent increase at "upermarkets. "reflecting substanti al inc r eases in the prices for beef, pork, eggs and fresh fru1fs." the r eport said. F ood pri ces had b een unt'Xpectedly stable early In the yea r . but no w ha ve rise n s ub s tantially for thr ee consecutive months Transportation ('l)sts rose I 2 percent, the biggest 1ump since February. with used car prices chm bing sharply for the fourth straight month. Ener gy cos ts rose moderately. with gasoline prices climbing 0.6 perceot in their first increase since March. Fuel 011. coal and bottled gas prices fell 0.2 percent, but piped gas and electric ity costs rose l percent. RESERVE NOW! There was no imm ediate comm ent from Cc1rter. who had threatened a "seven-figure" libel s uit a nd had d e manded a retraction and an apology C arter s pok es man Jody Po well said the former president probably w o uld have a statement later today The item an the .. Ear" gossip column in the Post "s tyle" secton section Oct. 5 said there "a~ a "hot new twist" to the stor y. denied by tH'e Reagans. th at Mrs . Reagan wanted the Curlers lo vacate the White H o u se before the Jan 20 in augur ation so s h e could redecorate the executiv e m ansion T he ··Ear" quoted "c lose pals · of Mrs. Carter as saying "Blair House. where Nancy was lodg ing and chatting up F'irs t Decorator Ted Grabe r was bugged .. .. Al least one little tattler an the Carte r tribe has described listening in to the tape itself. .. the item said. FASHION AND FINANCE SEMINARS Of'.J THURSDAY EVENINGS 1. t I PRESENTED BY I. MAGNIN SOUTH COAST PLAZA AND WADELL & REED Thursday, October 29. The New Tax Laws with Terry Fullner, C.P.A. Associate Director of General Business Services. How to cut your taxes, income averaging, converting ordinary income to capital gains, all about I. A.A. and Keogh plans to reduce your tax bracket. Followed by a demonstrat ion talk on using accessories to bring your present wardrobe up to the minute. Thursday, November 5. Using Inflation To Your Benefit with Phyllis Schmidt, Financial Planner, and Thomas E. Kolanoski, Division Manager. How to play the money game to build an estate for retirement. How to manage your money, shelter your earnings, invest in real estate, energy and investments while reducing your protection costs. Followed by a mini fashion show of "investment dressing" in quality clothes to build an ongoing wardrobe. Thursday, November 12. Estate Planning with Phillip Schmidt, Attorney, Member California Bar Association. Wills, trusts, probate and taxes. Using living trusts and how to determine if property should be held jointly. The new estate tax laws will be reviewed. Followed by a hair and makeup demonstration by the I. Magnin Beauty Salon. There is no charge for admission, seating is limited and reservations are required. All participants are entitled to a cost-free personal financial plan at the conclusion of the series. Seminar times are 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. For reservations please telephone (7 14) 957-1511 . m a g n I South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957-1511 ' • n l t . . I -l / . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 23. 1981 H/F 2 cited -.. ' I in killing of eagle AVALON IAPl Two Alleged affair described men have been charged • Exractress t estifies in Everett paternity trial ; she's cross examined LOS ANGELES <AP> One-time actress Sheil a Scott has told a jury that she and actor Chad Everett "necked and pelted" in his dressing room for months, then had one night of sex in which she conceived his child. Moments after Ms Scott told her story at a paternity trtal. Everett's a t torney began a stingi ng cross examination which was to continue today. He attempted to show that Ms. Scott never had sexual intercourse with Everett and invented her version of their relationship. Ms. Scott, now 49, insisted her testimony was true and told jurors that , she and Everett. 44. became attracted to each other from the first lime she appeared as an extra on his TV series. "Medical Center," in 1970 . I Motorist lose s license battle SAN FRANCISCO IAPI A motorist who said he had a consitutionaJ right to drive unfettered by sobr iety tests lost his argument in a 5·2 decision by the s tate Supreme Court. Justice Matthew Tobriner. author of t h e decision, rejected argument:, T h urs day by Ernes to Gonzales Hernandez that a six month driver's license suspens ion for refusing to s ubm it to a blood . breath or urine sobriety test was too restrictive and violated his right to due process. Brown attacks Watt on drilling S ACRAMENTO \AP > -Gov Edmund Brown Jr. has accused U.S lnterier Secretary James Watt of acting irr esponsibly and illegally in trying to speed the development of offshore oil But Brown told Walt in a letter • ··our 24th.\ ('ur · ~ Auto & Homeownt1rs Thursday, "I am confident that working as partners, the Department of the I nter io r an d s t a t e a nd l ocal gover nments can ado pt , wllhin a reasonable time, a responsible and legal 5·year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program." The letter criticized, point by point, many phases or Wall's proposal to revise the original OCS program. Watt had released his revisions prior to the ruling of a fed er a l court t hat th e national program did not comply with federal Jaw. Pilot identified inf atal crash FREMONT <A Pl -A pilot killed when his Medfl y helicopter crashed into a house after s praying malathion has been identified by the Alameda County coroner's office as Charles Donald Faircloth , 35 , originally of Salemburg. N.C. He was alone in the craft. Medfly pro1ect di r ector Jerry Scribner said the crash Thursday which injured seven people does not mean the controversial spraying program is unsafe. and he said helicopters will continue s prayin g the pesticide ma l athion to hel p e r adicate the Mediterranean fruit fly. Brou'n cre ates pest task force SACRA MENTO <AP i Gov Edmund Brown Jr. s ays the medO y outsmarted the experts. so he 1s creating a task force to seek earlier cont rol of pests of all kinds. The 17-member Pest Response Task Force includes representatives of state and local governments, farm leaders. ~ ,;.-• Ovotes By Phone FAIMEIS l~SUIANCE cnur Doll Show §41-5554 « ll5-J437 t 914 HariMw ·Costa Meta Call 642-5678. 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Of the 156 stab wounds infli cted during the five murdertt" at t he Tate hom e. Watson was responsible for 00 p ercent. said board member Peggy Jellison, and he hung actress Sharon Tate from a ceiling beam. Los Padres oil, gas leases OK'd LOS ANGELES \AP J -The U.S. For e st Service h as recommended approval of 257 oil and gas leases in the two million-acre Los Padres National Forest. including sites within two of the fores t's three wilderl'\,ess ar eas. a newspaper reported. l The leases, which total lll>,000 ac res. in<.'ludc seven sites in the 22,000·acre Santa Lu.cia wilderness area and the 165.000 -acre Ventana wilderness area. the Los Angeles Times said in today's editions. If approved. the leases would be the first granted in wilderness areas. w ith mis dem e a n or vio l ation o f t h e End a ngered Species Section of the stale Fish a nd Gam e Code f or allegedly killing one of 11 young bald eagles on Santa Catalina lsland The two Jason P ............ 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The charity will give you a tax.-deductible receipt and your refrigerator at no ~harge~ Save energy and save money. And get $25 from for your operable second refrigeratot: But hurry! nii5 offer expires Decem1*?r 18, 1981 ror details, phone: ,I I -. - , I E -Southern California Edison \ I . I l ' I I I .. .......... ,. II • • ,.. llllJNlt THURSDAY, OCT. 22, 1911 Yo u m ay be ,a nts-y about y our aavings. See Art Hoppe's column on P,age 8 3. D 0 lllTlllTll lllCH If IUITlll VllllY COMICS GARDEN f>.1 R IV·,'J.L <".\RH; R '\TE\"/-:\ S\/ITll \fl\RJ \\YE 81..-\.\'J..: Ocean View hopefuls profiled Name: Darrell Carter Address: 6052 Summerdale Drive. Huntington Beach Age: 43 Occ upaUon: E ngineering manager . Education : Bachelor of Science degree in industrial eng ineering, USC: Master·s degree in management science a nd a m aster's degree in business administration. West Coast University. Family: Wife, Bertha: three boys, two who graduated Crom di s trict school s, and one currently enrolled in the district Why are you running for thJs offi ce? (C arte r is an Incumbent.) 'Tm running because of the commitment l've m ade to Ocean View as a board member the last eight years. J feel that the next four years will be critical ror public education because of the b ud g e t picture in Sacr amento a nd threats to publfc education from single interest groups ... What is the principal problem in our schools today and how woult you cope wlth it? · 'T e key is for each school (\istrict to demonstrate that tax dollars are spent well and that gt adut.te-s are competent.Ocean View is doing very well in this regard. compared to the rest of tbe nation. according to our basic skills tests." Earl Martin fun e ral c onduc t ed Funeral services for Earl s.· Martin of Huntington Beach were conducted today at the Lakeside Chapel. Westminster Memorial Park, Westminster. Mr . Martin . 68 . was the co·owner of Pacific Trailer Park in Huntington Beach. He lived in the · city for 30 years and also recently maintained a home in Santa Ana. He died Tuesday after a long illness. Mr. Martin is survived by his. wife Trudy. and stepsons Mark Hodgson, Gary Hodgson and James Hodgson. Mr. Martin was a longtime m ember of t he Hun tington B each Host Lions C l ub. H untington Beach Masonic Lodge, the Red Hill Lutheran Church in Tustin, and the Al Malalkah Shrine in Los Angeles. Police set GWC seminar on s afe t y The Huntington Beach Police Department and Neighborhood Wl'ltch group are offering free demonstrations and information On how people can be safe in tlieir homes and on the street, ~aturday al Golden West College. The demonstrations also wlll include examples of police p.rotection services, including tbe exhibition of two helicopters. and a police dog in action. Other exhibits will include booths with information on the prevention or rape (whistles and literature available), burglary, ,(Window s tickers av all able). and fire. Civil defense officials wtll be bn hand offering free map• 1bowing where earthquake (aulLI and flood lines are in t.he ~lly. Other demoHtraUons will ,lftclode examples or burglary .alarms and recommended locks fbr wlr;:ow•. doors T blcyclea. Voters will go to the pol11 Nov. 3 to elect three trustee1 m the Ocean View School District wh1cl. 11 l~ated predominantly m Huntington Beach There are nme candidates. Name: Steven L. Smith Address: 16092 Jenner St., Westminster Age: 39 Occupation: Supervisor of child development center in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Education : Bachelor of Science degree in che mistry fro m Bay lor U nivers ity; Master's degree in education Crom CaJ State Long Beach. Family : Wife, Judy : two children. one attending school in the district. Why are you running for thJs omce? ··T he school district needs leadership from a professional an the field. As an educator I can provide leadership in the decision-making process and help establish priorities to improve education fqr boys and girls in the district. .. What is the principal problem in our schools today and bow would you cope with It? ·'The school board needs to instill professional pride in the staff and do Its best to bring back the joy of learning to students. Children today are tomorrow's resources and their education will affect the quality or their adult lives ... C/l. \ HU;S O.'iTE HI .I \ D Name: C harles "Chuck" Osterlund Address: 5002 Nordina Drive. Huntington Beach Age: 47 Occupation : School improvement coordinator in Los Angeles Education : Bach e lor of Science degree in physical e du ca tion from UCLA ; administrator's credential from Cal State Long Beach Family: wife, Constance, two children Why are you running for tbl1 o lflce? <Oste r l und is a n Incumbent.) "I'm running because I'm In volved in the process of m aintaining a good school d istrict. We've worked hard In the six years that I've been on the board and the district has gone from being averaee to one of the lop elementary school districts in the state, according to test scores and com munlty resp onse.'' What ls the principal problem In oar 1cbool11 today and bow would you cope with It? "The problem racing every disll'ic \ is d ealing wlth legislation taking away local control. State legislators are requlrloe various rules and reg\lllltiam for programs auch aa special education, bl-1.ln.Cual educatioo and the school lunch pro•ram ·but then they don't adequat.eb' fund It. The state Ml ~ give us more money or more latitude to bandl• then proarama on the local le\lel." F'ollowing are brief sketchea of jtl)(! candidates including who they ore and why they ore running. Sketches on other condidatu will appear later. Name: Marianne Blank Address: 5582 Fernhill Circle, Huntington Beach Age: 49 Occupation : Personnel assistant for a corporation in Santa Ana Education: Bachelor or Arts degree in Sociology from UC Berkeley Family: Three children. all of whom graduated from the Ocean View system. Why are you running for thJs offi ce? <Ms. Blank Is an lncu m bent.) "It happens to be a job l enjoy very much and I'm a strong advocate of p ublic education because I believe it means a great deal to our society. I chose to spend my time serving the school district.·· What la &.lie prlnclpal problem In our schools today and how would you cope with It? ''The main problem at local levels ls coping with declining enrollment and tr ying t o maintain communily ·based schools with quality programs for children. As a trustee, I'll continue to work hard to keep public education a high priority in the community and the state." fl./ \"T .\TORHI sn \" Name: F1int Morrison Address: 16662 Carousel Lane, Huntington Beach Age: 50 Occupation : Assistant principal or Kennedy High School in the Anaheim Union High School District EducatJoo: Bachelor of Arts degree in education at Cal Slate Long Beach . Master's degree in education administration at Cal State Long Beach. Family: Wife, Adrianne; two children. one graduated from the district, one enrolled in the district. Wby are you running ror Oda omce? • • J' m running because of my past involvement ln tbe Ocean View district , including my present poslUon on the personnel commission. 1 feel I can make a worthwhile contribution to the district and children because-of my~ years in education." What 111 the principal problem In oar Hboola toclay aad bo* would yoa cope W'IU. H? "The means of financtn1 p u b 11 c e d u c a t"i o n s l n c e Proposltion 13 cuts are the largest problem and the ABm fundtnl law, thlt paat year d i dn 't get tl\o Job done adequately. There nffd.1 to be work to e1t1bl11h the proper scope and gradt·level sequence in cunictllum. There a1lo needs t.o be an eff~llve plan t.o reduce campua vanclallam , which eo1ta the dJatrtct thousands ot dollan each year." 84 86 ,; Mobile home .zqne eyed Designation would protect parks as affordable housing . C alifornia coastal co mm luioners dee I ared Thurtaay that Huntinaton Beach officials aho\tld put a protective desitnatlon on mobile home parks in the coastal zone. Four of the five mobile home parks along the city's nine·mUe coastline are zoned for other uses. The four parka are allowed as temporary but non-conforming uses. Meetln1Z in Los An2eles. the Victim, of fire suicide? By PATRICK KENNEDY Of .... Delly "'91 Meff Fountain Valley police have declared that an Iranian who died in a house fire last September committed suicide because o f f inan c ial and personal problems . Behrooz Behravan, 25, died or smoke inhalation when his home at 18251 Crater Lake St. was engulfed in flames at about 4 a.m. on Sept. 3. Police said t oday that Behravan, who was a kitchen worker at the Newporter Inn, was despondent and apparently poured a gallon of alcohol·based liquid on the downstairs floor, set it on fire and went back to his upstairs bedroom. Police say Behravan's wife, Sirila. 24, awoke, smelled the s moke and grabbed their infant son Moogen, and escaped. Police say Behravan had been getting money Crom relatives in Iran until political upheavals in t hat country cut off his financial s upply. Police s p ecu lated that Behravan also attempted to lake the lives of his wife and child. in the blaze. "He apparently waited until he believed his wife was asleep and t hen h e set the fire . Apparently, be wanted to end hJs life and take everyone with him," said Police Captain Bill DiNisi. Police say the s uicid e determination is based in part on numer ous interviews with fri e nds and relati ves or Behravan which indicated that he had s uicid al tendencies . There also was evidence of arson, police said. Casino fest set to aid paramedics A Las Vegas Grand Prix festival lo raise funds for local fire department paramedics will be conducted Saturday by the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors. The event, which will feature casino games, live music, food, drinks and door prizes, will be held from 8 p.m. to midnight on the lot of Antiques and Classics, 18315 _Mount Baldy Circle, Fou n l ain Valley. The $15 admission ticket entitles the bearer to $300 in gambling chips. Also participating in the event will be Huntington Beach artist Miguel Paredes, who will display his original oil paintings. L i brary sets musical fest The Ocean View High School Co ncert Choir and Vocal Ensemble wUI perform music from Bach to pop at the Huntington Beach Cen t r al Library J.Dd Cultural Center on Monday. The procnm be1lns at 7: 30 p.m. at the library, 7111 Talbert Ave., near Gothard Street in Huntington Beach. The choir will be directed by Shari Sayre and accom panied by soloists and a small instrumental ensemble under the direct.or Gerard Jones. Wate r show &et for Golden Weat YO\lftl Aquabelles, a team ot swimmlns athletes, wlll perform their a n nual water 1how Saturday at the Golden West Collete pool ln Huat1a1 t oa Beach. Tb e performance, Ht to 1 clrcue theme, will belin at 1 p.m .• AdmlHloa ta 91 for adialta, , '1.50 for ltodeala and me tor cbUdrtD~.,.a. commlulonera said the special d,ealan•llon wo,uld protect mobile bomea as a form of coastal llfol'dable housing. The corn.missioners noted , however, that their decision is a non·bindlng recom mendation and will be short.Jived because recebt state legislation takes away their a\Jthortty to rule on affordable housing Issues in January. f:ji\ ~-~ Tbe commissioners rejected the city's coastal land use plan last September largely because of objections over its proposed affordable housing policy and It proposed development o n coastal lowland that's been id e ntified by t he s tate as sensjtive environmental area. The city recently imposed an eight-month moratorium on conversion of mobile home parks to other uses. Fewer pay more on county buses BIGGER IS BETTER? Tht:' din·<:tr11·.., who run our Orange County publir bus line got <.1 report onh ·' l''ll·rda~ that indicated when fare~ got boosH.•d la'I .Junl' I . thl' number of bus riders dt•en•ased Rut t hl'rt· .... ~1ppt.1n·nl f\· no need ror panic While the number of bus l'limhl'r~ ~hoard w1.•n1 dm' n the amount of mone~· gathl'rl'CI 1n ll\ I ht· Or~ini.:t· C11unt' Transit Dist rict \\l'nt up Fewer pu id more. it develop .... when fares got bumped from ;,II to i3 cents. Then we i;:et the report that tht· public bu ~ bra~" a ls o mulled thv ~ --~~~~~~---~ TOM MURPHlll ~it not ion of bu~·ing :-.hort t•1· hu'l'' Thl'' "t'l'l' '' ""~ ing t ht' idea of getting :-.o me n<.•w unit" that art• 0111~· :J11 ft•t•I Inn:.: as opposed to the :J.1 111 10 l'ool t•r, th.1 • l"lll n·nth ph 1n11 local street:-. REGl"LAR )10TORISTS 111 11ur t'11"'' al rt:J!ton m1l.!ht chee1· such u suggestion. fl~urinJ.! that \\ould m1.•:.rn th <.·~ rl be menaced h~· ll•s:--m1.•tal wh l'n tho,1· 11ran:.:l' Jnd "htll' bombers abrupt!' pull out 11n ~·1n1 from thi· l"1trh Clearh it i~ true that ,·ou l.'un fl't•I mt 1m1cl;.ill•d "hl·n you ·re puttering alon_g in u'tm,· f>l·anut \" 2 and 1mt· of ii111 Here's an economy bu_!. r:,nodeL now. Where do you wind it up? county ·buses dl'tides it want:--.i ..,hurt· or thl' IJrw , 1111 happen to be oct·up~·in g You have about a~ mu1.·h chant·t· .1t protl•:-.t ..... '1n1 would if a hea\·\·\\eight wrestler t•ut in <•ht'.1d 11f \OU 1n thl' bank line. · · It's .iust like the :-.tory about when· a h1.•ar can ~let·p Anvwhere it wants to. that's \\ hl'n' Our 1.'llllnl ,. hu s1.·.., see·m to operate on about th1.• ... aml' princ1pil'. motonnJ.! an~·wherc the~· want to Also -..topping i.lhrn1t the .... <.&ml' w a~· ALL THAT .\SIDE: lht> rNlul'lion in numht·rs ol riders because of the fare hike probuhl ~ rlidn"t han· anything to do with the bu:-. dbtritt d1n•ttors stud~·ini.: sm aller ,·ehicles. 'rhe idea was to reduce costs of operation~. -;incc tht· 30-footers are lighter and get better fu el mill•aJ(e all the way up to almost five miles per gallon. As it turned out. the bus brass decided ugainst thl' smaller. cheaper models because t he~ .. re rather nl''' on the market an<t the transit directors fi J;ured the :«>-rooter~ might have some hugs yet to get worked out. THE ORASGE COt:STY Transit District al read~· has had some experience putting unique bus models on thl' road that surrered nattering malfunctions. Anyway. as far as public transportation goes in our region. this notion of higher fares and smaller huses could get the transit district into a bizarre kind of sq ueeze . tr they kept raising Cares and reduci ng th~ numb<'r of riders. ma,·be the district could make more mone,· t111d · keep buyini sma11er and smaller ~uses. · PllE'l'TY SOON THEY might be down to 13 riders on a 2().foot bus. Then they could jack up the rares »l•in and 1et It doWri to 10 riders on a ts.root buli. Keep lbls sequence up long enoup .,.. we m1~l M able to &et the bus system cut down to !liae. Ma,be like two ridel"'l In a Volksw»aen. Waaa't this where we came in? .. '4119' lf•I 14119\ '°"' S.I.. Ntl S.lft Htl Stitt p l .. (~ • ( M6 ei.w '""' ,. • Mt ,_ Cllt .. t lift (Ifft (lie " c ... (IO)lt p:~ i.w J ;i. 'l~+ CH • 11• t•-~ ,_...111w lt • l)j ..,._ " ,..li'"·'J. 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Pw1· I ~ Fe lot«naUooal w<Nld clM!U-lo \:; I ···-. ~ I II ,-s,..J -. ... ~ " ' ~ -;, operate under U.S. law tr bla a I • i. ' • • t:JI i"'J '"'• " 18 •• 1...;.;.a lt 1 "l • -.._ • • -,_.f • . • , ·comP81Q' ICCl_._ , . ,, S ~ IC IM ti I I ~-'-~ ... ., 1; ,,. -\'l ... s ··-1(111 ... ~. ·-~ •••· 'Wi I, ----------------~---...... -...--~--------.. - lllllJ Piii H I fr FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1981 CLASSI Fl ED CS OCC's Mitch Olson gave up pro baseball to play football. C3. Nettles now a question 01ark While the Yankees' ranks dwindle, Dodgers resume Series fight • LOS ANGELES <AP> -With thlrd baseman but has been unused in the n"st two games. He 1978 Series here, but then the Yankees went home Graig Nettles joining slugger Reggie Jackson and worked out Thursday, jogging, stretchins. to win three in a row and then returned to LA to shortstop Bucky Dent on the list of aching, the shagging fiy balls and taking batting practice. But take Game Six and the world championship. New York Yankees seem to be fighting a war of Manager Bob Lemon said he would not play the Lemon and Laserda, back on opposite sides of attrition in the \981 World Series against the Los slugger unless he was 100 percent healthy. the field again this year, remember. Angeles Dodgers. "Otherwise, you risk losing him completely "My only comments then after losing the first Ne~Ues, defensive hero of New York's first for the remainder of the Series." Lemon said. two here }Vere, ·well, boys, now we have them at game victory, is nursing a sprained left thumb Larry Milbourne has filled in for Dent for the home,"' Lemon said. "I imagine Tommy feels the that could keep him on the bench for tonight's same way." third game of the Series. On TV tonight Jackson. the Yankees' celebrated "Mr. channels 7, 11 at 5 Precisely the same way, in fact. October," missed the first two games because of a "We 're in the same position they were m musde strain in his left calL Dent, hero of the 1978 last sax weeks and was one of the heroes in New 1978," Lasorda sajd. "We've been down ~fore. Series. will not play in this Series because of a York's 3-0 victory in Game Two. That triumph put We're better off now. We're down 0·2 in the best of hand iajury. the Dodgers in a deep hole, down 0.2 in the seven . Against Houston. we were down 0·2 in the Nettles' injury jolted the Yankee camp on the besl·of-seven series. Manager Tommy Lasorda, best of five. In the best of seven, you've got to win eve of Game Three. The trurd baseman said he however, remained optimistic that his team could four. They've only won two." was hurt ·diving for a hit by Bill Russell in the turn trungs around. He has plenty of evidence that According to Lasorda. the Dodgers are hardly sixth inrung of Wednesday night's game. it can be done and it's first·hand evidence, too. down about the tosses in New York. "I dove and I landed on my thumb," Nettles Lasorda and the Dodgers know it can be done "Sure, they're a little upset al not doing the said. "It's tender and swollen but l won't know because, just three years ago, they were the things they are capable of doing," he said. "But I until just before game time whether or not I can victims as the Yankees performed that small-sized talked to all of them and they all said the same play." miracle. than~. They said. ·we're JlOing to come back and Jacltson has been available for pinch hitting, Los Angeles won the first two games of the win this thing.' " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;.;.._~~~~~~~~-=~~~~~ Dally , .... , .... lly Ille_.. I( ...... , T11111 L<1Mirda ' /<w1• ~/1111n '' rw11 tJ' S1·r11•, Monster awakens PUTTING ON THE SKIDS Cost.i \k .. .t lli~h ·s Keith \kKihbl•n fi4 · puh thl· !'>top.., to Saddlehut'k lfi,gh ·, Kcndlt• ~L'\\" .. on Thursda~ nig ht "" lw lt>mb ;i clt>ft•n,l\·1.• Oetly ...... ~., lllci..N • ....., ..;ur~e There wen•n t 1.·nough stop .... how l'\'l'I'. a~ Sad<l I t't>a<:k ·' Road ru nnt•r, ran ;J\\ a,· \\ ith u 29·fl Sea \'i('\\ L1.·a.cui.' ,·it-ton For the .;ton Sl't.' Pa~t.· C.t Gossage. always. ansicers wakeup cell By WI LL GRIMSLEY ,_, S'9CIM C.1119 f "' LOS ANGELES -It's qwet as a haunted house in the bullpen and suddenly the air is rent by the sharp ring of the telephone. Then it's almost like a movie. A slumbering Frankenstein's monster awakens, starts waving his arms and in a few moments is rushing from the bullpen to the baseball pitcher's mound -a monster on the loose. - THAT'S THE WAY it is with Goose Gossage. the relief ace or the New York Yankees, whose blazing 96 mpb fastball is in the process of helping project the New York Yankees to a 23rd World Series championship. "It's a scary feeling ." the hulking, mustachioed relief ace said after preserving a 3-0 Yankee victory Wednesday rugM over the Los Angeles Dodgers, his second consecutive save of the series and rus sixth in seven of New York's postseason games. "It's hard for me to describe the feeling . I'm so hepped up I feel like I am on the edge of a cliff about to go over. I feel my body blown up with intensity. "If my wife came out to the mound and looked me in the eye, s he would walk away. 'That's not the man I know around the house,· she would say.·· GOSSAGE IS ONE of the premier practitioners of a relatively modern baseball art that includes such names as Rollie Fingers. Bruce Sutter and Sparky Lyle. In the trade. they are called firemen. It is the delicate way of putting it. lo Gossage's mind, they are more like ghouls. Their job is to drive the nails into the coffins of their victims. "There has to be a certain amount of hate in your psychological makeup," said Gossage. "Every time l go out there, I see people trying to take something away from me. I've got to keep them from doing it. "But 1 love it. I love the challenge. When I'm right, when my fastball is working, I don't think there's anybody in the world t can't get out. .. REUEF PITCHERS HAVE the worst seats in the house -some cranny in the outfield where lhey can hardly see the playing field. They have the shortest worJong hours. yet perform under the severest pressure. But once on the mound. they are the center or all attention. And .generally they are well paid. "There's a lo{ of intimidation involved," the reliever said. "You can't go out there with your shouldei;s slumped and your head hanging down. "1 tell myself that I'm the boss. I have the ball. Nothing can happen until I get rid of that ball ... An imposing figure at 6-3 and 217 pounds with a reddish Fu Manchu mustache, Gossage sajd that he decided to specialize in relief pitching after suffering a 7·19 season as a starter in 1976. "IT USED TO BE kind of degrading to be a bullpen pitcher," said the rireballing right-hander from Colorado Springs, Colo .. ··but Rollie Ftpgers gave the job importance." Fingers. formerly with Oakland and San Diego, is the ace fire extinguisher of t he Milwauktt Brewers. He. Gossage and others of their ilk have turned top mound stars into seven·inrung pitchers. ·On successive nights. Gossage was called upon to relieve a strong Ron Guidry and a consistent 20 -game winner, Tommy John, although both appeared capable or going all the way. "It's exciting to go out there knowing everything depends on you ... Gossage said. "Sure. you build uo a psych. You can't help it. Ferragamo a cinch to return to Anaheim ''WHEN l'M BACKED into a corner I can reach back and draw on a little extra. I don't know where I get 1t. It's God-given. I guess. bu t sometimes when I see myself on television I can't believe it's me. "I'm a different person." The ultimate thrill, Gossage said, is executing that final out. Which will make the status of current starter Pat Haden all the more uncertain "I reel like a guy kicking a field goal in the final seconds lo win a football game or a golfer sinking a final putt for $100,000," he said. NOTES IN A COOKIE JAR: For those who think the current quarterback situation is a mess. just wait until next year when Vince Ferragamo returns to the Rams. That's right. l said Ferragamo. And, yes. he is returning. Of course, whether Vince and the Rams can reach a contract agreement is another matter. With the type of year both sides are having. however , negotiations shouldn't be as troublesome this time around. Ferragamo. incidentally, will be back from the cold of Montreal in two weeks when the CFL season expires. He reportedly will make his first appearance at Anaheim Stadium when the Rams host New Orleans Sunday. Nov. 8. 1 suppose many of you are wondering how Ferragamo is going to get out or his four.year contract with the Alouettes? Well, essentially, he won't have to because the AJouettes are going to let him go. The Alouettes appear to have given up on Ferragamo as a savior. and they're certainly not going to pay him $400,000 per year to sit in his apartment and not even make road trips. More importantly. a source close to the situation confided that the decision to let Vince go was made three weeks ago. Welcome back, Vince! • • * Incidentally, IF Vince should sign, the Rams' quarterback situation will probably look like this next year: . t . Vince; 2, JdC Rutledge; 3. Jeff Kerop. or 1. Vince; 2. Dan PHtorini; 3. Jeff Kemp. In either cue Pat Hiiden will probably be traded. Pat's made no secret of the fact thM be and Vlnce cannot live happU1 oe the same football field. A1 I« the d«ilioD .,,.,..._. to llwp Patorinl or lluUtd1•. Ulet will ~ .._. on what kind cf feel .. am/cw tr• .. wn.a out. The dedllon will allo ...,... on bow much faUh lbe Rams have ln RuUeqe u a backup. By the way, RuUed1e. Walt ~d a~ WUUe JOHN SEVANO Miller also become free agents at the end or the year. That could play a part, too. If I could cast a vote I'd go with the younger guy. But, then. as Ray M alavasl keeps telling the media, "What do you guys know?" • • • A tidbit for baseball fanatics ... The LA Convention Center will be hosting the Baseball Card and Memorabilia s how this Saturday C9 a .m .. 9 p.m . > and Sunday ( 10 a.m.-5 p.m .). Although tbat in itself might not be very newsworthy, the fact Thurman Munson's New York Yankees jersey will be up for sale just might be. The owner or the item is Jerry Williams and Munson's jersey will just be one or many major league and minor league uniform tops he will have on sale. Warning: you better bring your checkbook because the Big Name stuff isn't going to come cheap. The bidding on Munson's jersey will start at S750 ; George Brett's l~ shirt will start at $525 ; Goose Gossage's rookie jersey !when he was with the Chicago White Sox > wilt begin at $325; and St. Louis' Garry Templeton at $325. Williams will also have former manager Del Crandell as a speaker Saturday and San Francisco second baseman Joe Morgan Sunday. • • • Jack fteynolds broke his vow of silence to a couple of members or the media this week tong <Sff SEVANO, Page CZ> .. After it's over. it takes a couple or hours to get back down to earth. I don't even want to eat. It's a wild sensation but I wouldn't swap it for anything." L ake r s win wi ld one DENVER (AP> -Mitcb Kupchak scored 28 points to help the Los Angeles Lakers stem a Denver rally and defeat the Nuggets 15&-150 in overtime Thursday night in a National Basketball Association exhibition game. Down by 19 points in the first half and behind at halftime 76:63, the Nuggets climbed back into the game with a 43-point third period and caught the Lakers al 138-138 as regulation play ended. But the Lakers' Magic Johnson, who finished the game with 22 points. then went to work, reeling orr two straight baskets and stealing a pass to set up another basket by Kareem Abdut-Jabbar. His father would never play catch with him EDITOR'S NOTE: F'red Undltrom wa• lB Jlft11'1 old when Earl McNHIJI'• bad-hop groundn ~t over hi• ~.at third baae to give the Wo1hington Snator1.a 12.U.ninO f.J vktorv ooe"r" tM New York Oiant• in the aevfnth ,ame"O/ tM ltM World Serl••· In 1135, l.Jndnrom tpOrbd tlw C1*Ggo Cub• to tM Notioeal ~ pnmam. Aa M /ollow1 thia ~·· World SerlH, 1p9rt1 toriter AMIJI Und.ttrom recaUI, with mlud /Miflf•, ,,.. ~ grc.at -hi.I fallta -.. cfi«et loft wtlc. 8& ~NDJ. ff1NDRT&OM T N nr-- TALl.AHASSEJ!), Fla. (AP) -We never Played tatcb to1ether, my father and t. You'd think be mi1bt have liked to tou a bueball around with Jal• 1on1, J because he was a very famous player lit his time. His picture was on bubble sum cards, sports writers compced him to Cobb and Wagner and other demi·1ods ol our so-called national pasUme, and eventually bil plaque was hung in the Baseball Hall of Fame. But by the time I CUH ..... bil career wu over. One day ln BrOot\yn, 38 1amts into lbt National LHIUe seuon of llM, he Just quit. He w9lked ott the fttld and never played Ualn. A t.eanimate bad bollfled Oftf him in purauit of a rouua. f'1 a.II. "U tblJ ia what I'm reduced to, J'm tbrou•h." he sald. He waa only 30, a veteran of 13 Major League seasons and one of the highest-paid players in the game. But he no longer was the best. It's still hard for me to understand bow anyone simply can walk away from the 1ame he loves. Especially someoM with the talents of my father. Even in the •PC>tee of my fourth decade, 1 llve for lbt chance to klck a soccer ball around With my fellow hu-beent. But then, I wtll never be cholen to alt wlth the immortals -baseball or otherwise. And be was. In bla prime, ht ••• faat aqd 1racefUI, aelf·confident UMl brub. He could ahoot clay Pl1eona out ol the sky with a .n ritle and watch a pitched baseball until he saw it strike his swinging bat. If may be .presumptuous to make the comparison. but he was an artist at baseball. He did with ease what the rest or us could not even comprehend. And it was a talent that never deserted him. "ll'a the easiest thin·1 ln the world," J remember blm ldllq a 1roup of Northwestern Unlvtnlty player• one afternoon. He COHbed baseball at North•ettem I• HVeral year1. even man8'lDI in 1957 to wln the Wildcats ' only Bl1 10 champlonsblp ev..-. "You Just keep ,_ ~ back until the ball It elmott ta tbe <.8ee UNDSl'aGM, P•Q>~,,.._- \ I ~-----~----~~------~---------------------............... Orange Coast DAIL'( PILOT/Friday, October 23, 1981 H /F C7 ·-.'!... -~ .......... . Parents get 'fltiiinks' • ~tCTrnoua •••• .. ............. .., Tiie .......... 119rMM ere ._.... MlMH•• IRCO HALI COMl'ANV, U»r ._.., 14.. 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THD·~ In OllarC\lae, Okla •• ar• u.Yll\l~tkaau -ln a way -to their partntl ud 1~1 f~ provklial m with an educaUon. 1 Tb• ~*' are holdlns a barbeeut Saturday to show lbetr a~laUon. I • The t.een·•lft'S aren't worried about ftedlnC UM town. Local farmers havo fivtn t~em a 11,150.pouad steer, a ~.pound ho1 and a 130-pound lamb. • Weill.by Oavll, Calif., ranc her·developer Joho B. Anderson won Nevada Gamins Commission approval to buy the Maxim botel·ualao in Lal Vep1 lor about $60 mUUon. , " The commlsalon also : 11pproved a pel'manent license for former s tate Sen. Jack Schofield's 1 .Sliver Saddle C11lao ln Las Vegas, after being PLACES told Olin· Griswold of VlctooWe, CaJU., agreed to double bis investment in the dub to more than $500,000. ·-.The commission also .approved plans by wealthy I iandowner Ira Levy and two attorneys, Albert Barouh and Louis Litwin. all or I.At A•1e!es, to tkpand &ambling at t h e HMel Coa.,.eatal in Las V ega s . • The Oak.land Pumpkin Patro l. including police J •and volunteer residents, will patrol neighborhood II 'str eets from 5 to 9 Halloween night. I The patrol volunteer s carry walkie·talkies and keep an eye out for s uspicious circumstances, 1• •acc idents, crimes or a n y o ther threats to the c hildren's s afety . T h e Pumpkin P atrol was organized last year by the Oakland Po lice Officers Association. . ' An Ame rican Himalayan expedition Is preparing an atte mpt to r each the summit or Mount Everest for a second tf m e. the group's bas e c amp reported today. • The message said C hristopher Pizzo, 30. of San • Diego, and Peter H . Hackett, 35, o f Andaora1e. Alaska, were on the Southeast Ridge getting ready for the final st age of the c limb S aturday . Their attempt follows the s uccessful climb to the lop of the world's highest mountain Wednesday by C hris tophe r Kipczy n s ki, 33. of Spokane, Wash., and a Sherpa guide. He was the ni nth American to accomplish the feat. • A sewage s pill that dumped 400.000 gallons of DEATH NOTICES ACKERMAN C a Passed away on October S USAN G ACKERMA:\. 98 S · ,.,, b 3 I age 74. resident of Costa 21. I I. · un·"'""' Y sons )fesa. Ca for 2S ~ears Frank GuertUl of Corona de l r1w NWqe UllO Use eoutal waters ol laa PaMo a., W• ~t.rollld. otnclall" aald. ~But people ..... Id aot eat ab lllllb or ot.be.r flab tahn from the '-! ~ au. c._, ~ Park to U.e mouth ottW ,_.. .. a &Iver, •..u C,Uu bealth otnclals •IJd. Swimmlni and oOler water aporta allO slMNld be a vol~ in that ar-. aald Mark A. KotUelaey, Marin'• enytromn•al health ch.let. • An elterll C.,_.la widow wants \o know wbffe h« atsband ii burled lo a Ctnlury.~ld cemeterY at C.U.woocl, Arb., but officials say lMY ean't I°'•• him and refuse to "10 dllllnt up peoete's mrraves ... Nan Quinn, 74, aaid her husband Joe wu burled somewhere ln CoUeaweod Ceme&ery after be died of a st.toke oq a campmg trip in 1971. Tb~t wu two years ~e t1M lfaV"tyard was taken over by the town of Cotton~a community .of 3,000 about 100 •Ues oort1' of x. Mt$. QuJM, of ... tttlur~ea. asked the local runeral director, ~metery officials and the State Funeral BeOdJbr help in locating the grave. • Female pri•oners al the California llehHllltatt. C.ter in Nore.o say they are being dtscrtminated asamst because they are denied access to ~ law library. hobby shop, butc her shop , educational and training programs a nd aren 't allowed to fi'lbt forest fires • Those allegations are c ontained in a suit filed in Rtver1ltle County Superior Court. on behalf or inm•te [)elores J. Wigginto n and former inmate Susan Udbe. • Federal and local authorities arres ted more than 100 people after an 18·month s ting operation to ferret out people trafficking in stolen property and narcotics, authorities aajd in Barstew. The raids f'onowed &1 arrests already made over th e 18 moot.b.s. • THE NEWPORT PRODUCE AD IN TODAY'S WEEKENDER ;SHOULD HAVE READ: ------coUPON··---· .~ I For Eating or Juicing Fresh I I CARROTS : I I I 25L8. 8AG 3. 75 : Umtt 4 .. 91 WICoupon . I _______________ .. ........ ,,..,. !kett, ,., i.-1 °'" c.M•....,CA'»» 'fhll , ... 1 ..... h '~'" 'Y • t11t1•r•I _....,llllP. 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WflY Miid pe11tlon for c...,,ee of IWIN tnovld not be 1rant.a. 11 II furtllef' °'del'td llltt • COllY of "''' ordtar to -~ be putlllltled In Dally Pllo1, • iw...-.-d oener .. clrculetlotl. p;lbllshtd In lhll covnty et leest ~ a _. for lour cometutlw weell• prior to ... dty tJA Miid .,. .. , .... Oeted Oct. 21, 1 .. 1 RaneldH.P,..,.ner J .... t!A .. S4t1trlor Co..rt Gt1Mr&Mar1lill A ,.,., ........ Cer119rltlw 1• 0-lbW1,,.,. 1• N_,.... ...... ~ .... 1u~sn• Publl-Orange (Gall Dally Pllol. Oct. U, JO, Now. 6, ll, 1'111 •lt .. 1 N.tlu I• ller•lllY tlwfill lNt .. ..., ..... ll'M.,., Is ....,, ..... ...,..,.,._Wllt •lt •""w.te._, Mef1 te STll'HIN NAU~AT. te 1119 lllofw• tllll ... -..., ....a fl4 __. It~ 11214 City ftf Ht1mett t• , ... ,.,""" ..... Mid....,. .. ~ hMfl ~y fl ..................... .. Oft ., • .., .,_ JrCll -......... Ceiu.nile. Ult, at 1"9 tmce ff 0-elf fl, MlllMI, TllP ,,,....rty te • treMftfttd I• C.,A, 1121 W Wtllttl•f ltvf , I.Al fNCttMf"' ..,..,., •• A" sl«ll 111 Hwe, CA _,,, CIWltY .. °' .... • trMe, flll ....... , ~ .... teed ltell Of Ctflfenlla, ofl ""rltllt, tltlt •Ill fllf ttwt fleet IJood ""9111t11 •-tM lfttt-t vf Nld ...... et tM H'1JIM'$1t1T•t~C>T"•""IKa ... tt ti-,. .... "' .... tit IM tietM. thte , .. w.-t19\ ..,._., (lty 9' lantt eNt lfltttr9tl tlttt .,_ ...... ftf ..... A11t, Ceu11ty ot Ottlltt, $tttt et fK .. .Mid llacl t<Allilrtd tly -.U... ftf Cli~ lllw er ttlltrwtw ..,.,.. tfltfl er lit '"' 11111111 t~•11•f•r wlll Ill• a.Nlllefl ""'"" "' ...ci dt<Mtt41,..... e-w.1!Ntl9d Oft ... .net ... '"' •Y lllne flt*""'• 111 -to tll Ille Ctrtflll tf N ... ~. 1•1 et IO!OO A.M. •' tHI pr .... y tltUtlM lfl 1"" c-ty 9' Wttttrl'I M111Me1 l!IC,_ c:.r.., At111; Ore111e, St•I• ti C•lllOrnlt , M«llyft~--td«KI ptrtlcvlarly dHcrlllltd H fell-•, Is 1'011 illllih Y"lle ltreet, Sult• 'IOI, ...,It: TUtlln, c;,11,.,. .,_ .. 'I: Tlw ~ 70feet Of l.«f '' TIMll h ••..,. rw 111"'9 ctatms HI It to '" atock "C" •' G ... ,.,., Ille escrow reltrt•d I• llereln Is AfdltlOfl to IN TOWfl of S....t AM, lfl N--t 1•1 . tlle City of Senta Ana, C.U11ly et Se ltl' • it--to l"9 Trantfer ... Or-. Stew of c..111om1e, • per •O 111111--. Md..,. .... "* l'NP re<~ In - ...... 12 of b' tflt Tr.,,..._ lor ~ pett 1:11...., MIK•ll•-Record•of L• ........ .,..,,_,lie_. C..,nty, c.llfomle Datllll· Ocl-20, '"' ~entl J' Sle«lllen Nauert. Tranlf•re• Lot 17. lfl Block "C" of ~· Tr.,.sftrH Alklltlon to tile Town of s.Mt AM, Ill "ubllshed Oranot Con t Delly Piiot. Ille City of Sant• ..... Collf'llY Of Oct. n. '"' ...W-41 Or-. St• of CallfWtllt, n per GtrOfta Ootl M4IT Hltl\ ~ ..Ian "ltllt •re ... fllel IUt "'•t•11Utltr .. t. Cesla Mtst, Ct ltt.,11le _,.MS INr SC,.., CMla "' .... CofllOnlie .... NOT•<• ,, Hl!IHIY o•v•N !NI !flt ...... _..... kllOM OlflrlU 91 Ort• COuM'f, CtlH~ «tftle tty aaf tllroutfl Its Oovtrnlllt ~ lltrelnehtr rafarref t• •• "Ol&TlllC'T". wlH ttcelvt 11P te, Wt ................... -.w .. -. ... tJ-. -led lllMa llW IN _. tf t COllW8Ct ,. ......... ,..jtd. e1411 tllell M r-lvtd lfl Ille Pft(.t ldt11t"led -..-., MO....,, lie ....... e11f '"llllcly r••• etoud •t Ill• ...... ,._time ..... pl_ Ttoen wll\M.&HJAcllfOOllt ,....,.,._ ,., tteh .., ti 11114 Mc-'"• t• tUtl'--,....,.,. ,,, .... t°"411t .... wlltllll N/A Cllly• tli.,. 119 bl« .... Int ... , ... eeo tlld m1111 conform •"cl lie '"'*'''.,..lo !tie c:entnct docvrnentt. l!tctl bl« Wll ... ~,..i.ltd by \IM MCutlty.......,.., to In Ille COft\rKt docllffttflb -by -llJt .,, ..,..,._, w11eor1trac1Dn. TM DISTRICT ,._..,...IN rll!M • ref.cl .iy or all bldl Of lo wal,.. •Y lrretulerlti.t Of' lnfOfmelltltt I• ..,., llldl Of' In IN blcllllno mep recordltd In -JI, Pt9I 12 of Ml9'el1-Records Of Loi "-'et CoufttY, c.tlfomle Tiit addrtls tJA Wiit p,_rty Is 1100 N. ar-ay, Sante Ana, Catlfomle. The DISTRICT hA.I Otltell'led frOf'I lhe Direct« of Ille ~rtm..,I of tndustrl•I Relatlo11s tht 09Mrtl IUPalltOltCOUltTO,.-CAL ... ORNIA prevalllng r .. e of per diem w ... s lfl COUNTY 0 .. OltANOe ttw loc•llty In wtllell tlllt -lat• ... Terms of Miii celll In lawful ,,,_Y of the Ufllted S~ ... COftflrmellOfl Clf ••I•, or pert cash el'ld ll•ltnce ... tdenc•d lily nol• ••cured lily Mortt•t• or Trust O••d tn Ill• pro,.rty ao $Old T•" ,,.r cent of •mount bid to be depotlt9d with bid .. Blcll cw offKS to .. 111 wrlllnv _,.. wltl be r.citlv.a at llW etornekl office at any tlrN ef\er ow tlr1t pvblketlon llertof and blfore dete Of Nie. OATEOthl1Jl1tc»yof0c:t., 1"1. Jfftl-11 f MCutrl• o< ,,. Est.al•of Mid Dec:edtM •A•T..-.WAOC AnOltNl!Y AT LAW -2 S • .,,_ S.., WW 11' LtsA ....... CA•U ""blllhed Orenot COHI Dally Piiot, Oct. 22. 23, 1', "" .. ls.ti '" ttle ~of performed for eec;ll crtft Of type el the Appllcallont/A worllman needed to •••cute the CHEAYLICAY LULL cootrtc:I. Tiww r•'" .... on 11 .. at .... forCl\-ofN-DISTRICT office located •t 1151 A11'71J PlaCll'll• Str••I, Costa ,,,. .... OllDl!ll TO SHOW CAUSll Ca II lorn le t2U7 Copln may Ille CMANOI! o .. NAMll obtelned on r-1. A copy Of -WlltrHI CHERYL KAY LULL M• retH allall O. ~t9d 91 UW job site. 111.a her petition with the clerll of this nw foreeolno aclledul• of "' dl41m Ceurt +or permission to c...,. lier ••ee• Is.,._ ._,, • w-lno day of 11tme lrorn CHERYL KAY LULL IO e'911I (I) ~ Tiii rele few holldey c MA AL IE ANN Lu LL; now. encl onrtllN ..,..,.. shall ..... •••st tlltretore, time end one·llalf IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tllal ell It shall ti. meno atory upon lne ,..rsons l11terested In IM matter CONTRACTOR to wl\om IN contract aloreseld appear al c ,11fornle Is •w•rded, •nd 11pon •nY SuperlOf' Court fOf' Or..,ge County• wocontractor _, him to pay not Oepertl'IWfll l. 700 Clvk C.nter Ori,,. IHI Illa" Ille uld -lfted rain to ell Well, s .. i. A,.., CalllOf'nla t270l on worllme11 employed bJ tllem In the December 2, "" •I 10:30 o'clock, uecutlon t/A Ille contrtc:t a m .. ol selCI drf, and tllln and ti.re No bl-m.y w!Oldr-""bid fOf' , .. _ c•UM. II,,,,., 1MY II.Ve, wf\y Miid • perlOd of lorty~11 ... (0 ) d•JS •fl•c appllcetlon +or c11ano• tJA name 1hould Ille date s.t ICH' the ope.1ing of bldl. -----------_ not be grenteo A .,.yrnent 11onc1 -a pertormenc• NOTIC• CW "-l•LIC M•AlllNO NOTICI! OF DIHOLUTIC* IT IS FURTHER OROEREO 11 .. 1 • bond wlll t>e reQulred prior to copy or lhls ormr to \how C.tUM be executlo11 ol the contre ct. Th• pullllshtd In Dell y Piiot, • newse>e"' ..-vmenl \l\ell o. In !he torm wt lortll of oener•I clrculallon, pvbllslled In 1n tn. contrect OO<umenh .... Ottl! THI! CITY COUNCIL OF .. AllTNl!llSHI .. 0 .. THI! Publlc nolic• Is llff•OY given IMI CITY 0' .. OUNTAIN VALLl!Y ti. CURCI-TURNER CO . a oeneral NOT ICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN that p•rtners/\lp, -JULES A. MARINE, on Tueld..,, N_,,, .. , 3. '"'·al 1:00 an lndlvldua l, heretofore doing P.M. In ti. Council a.am .. r, 10100 b<lslneu unoer the flclltlo..s firm Slater Avenue, Fo..ntaln Valley, name eno style of C·T MARINE Callfornla, IN City Councll wlll llold • PAOPERTIES at 117 Lido Part< Ori,,., publlc hffrlng on'"" following: City of N-port &.a<h, County or ORDINANCE NO . ns -AN Or•no•. si..w tJA Callfoml•. did on Ille ORDINAN CE OF THE CI TY :tlsl deY tJA Aug<1\I, 1 .. 1. bY mutual COUNCIL OF THE C ITY OF COMent,dluolwllleYld ... rt,..,.Np FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY AMENDING and terminate their rel•tlons u SECTION 10.44 Oe~ OF THE .._rt,.."t,,.,..ln FOUNTAIN VALLEY MUNICIPAL Seid butlnen In Ille fu1ur• wlll be CODE PERTAINING TO THE conducted bl' C t. C MANAGEMENT MAINTENANCE OF NO PAAICING CO .. a gieneral partMrshlp, who wlll lONES ON CERTAIN PRIVATE pay and dlschAroe ... llabllll~ •nd ROADS. • debts of the llrm and receive ell Ra<Quet0.11 Wofldlllleo . ....,..s "'°"~''pay-to the firm Tiie F-elns OHi« Bvlldtnvs Furtllaf notk• :s ,,....by gl...,. tl\et Fountain Valley 5-atlnv C.nter 111• u nde rs 1 o ned w 111 not be Tiiis matter 11 O.lng procnud resoon1111M, from"''' day on for any purw.,. to IN Pl..,.lng Uwt of llM obllgetton1 Incurred by Ill• Slate of C-'lfonlla IGov"t Code Section c urcl·Tun11tr Co. or Jules A. M•rl,.. In 65,000 ..i _, and the Fouftteln Valley Ills own -or In 111e name of Ille Zonlnt Ordinanc e. Tiie Zonlnt firm. Ordinance, z..1,,. ~ ..... exhltlhs OAT ED at N .. rport Beac h, •re on fl .. In the Ptannlnv ~rtmont Callfornle, tllh 31st day of August, .. d ere avellMl!e fOf' llUOlk IM.,_llon '"'· •nd ....... ~ T-ci.1r1no lo testify In laVOf' or Jo+iN CURC I In OPl>Olltlon to thl s propoul wlll 0. Oranoe Counly, for or>ce • -k lor Gov•rnlng Boera lour w .. u . By Do<OlllY Her¥ey Fisher. oated Oct 21. ,,., Purc.,.slno Dire< tor Ronald H. Pren.-.r PYbllllled Orange COHI Dally Pilol. Jud!le of the O<t~r 23, 30, 1'191 "'4MI. 5-lorCourt JemHL .• ....., AlterMY at Uw JM.N. •vctld, S ... J9S 0-MJ ....,_., '•rtl NOTICE INVITING llDS A-elm, CA..... NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN lllal tn t ) ,.....,. IHled propos.ls for lurnllhlng all Publl\Nd Oranoe Coest .Dally PllOI, l&bo r , melerl&I\, oQulpment, Oct 13, :JO,,..,, 6, tl, '"' .. n.. 1r&ntPC>rtellon -""" ltc:llltles H ------------1may be reQulred for THE CO N STR UCTIO N OF S ITE IMPROVEMENTS TO BALEAR IC -------------;CENTER. 1t7S Belearlc St,...I, COSte T.es>M Me .. , &nd also llW CONSTRUCTION NOTICE 0" TltUSTEIE'S IALE OF A RESTROOM ON THE COSTA T.S.Ne.SML...-MESA COUNTRY CLU B GOLF On Nowmi.r 16, 1"'· at 10.:JO a.m .. COURSE, 1101 Golt Course Ori,,. .. ...., given .,, o-rtllf'lllY lo do so If STAT9M9"T Of' further ~metlon Is O.sll'M, you Mar. Ca . Peter Guertm or P\!ssed away on Wednesday. Corona dcl M a r . Ca and "°""°"DlllCll-UT\Olf O c t ober 21. 1981 al h er Lou1i. Guertin o f San Diego. °".,.....,....,,,. Gener•! PM'tne< of CURCI TURNER CO. Publl-Or-CM\I D•llY Pll~. Oct. tl, "" ... 41 .. 1 Cal Coest Mortgage, uduly appoint.a Coll• Mu•. Calllornla wlll b• Trull .. undlr and purWAtnl to Oe«I of recelv'°' bl',,. City of C°"9 MeM, •t TNll -...-Dec:emller JI, '"°· In 1111 Ollie• tJA , ... City Clerk, 11 F•lr book 13"7, page It•, of Olllclal Drive. C~te Mesa, Cellfornl• untll ti. RecOf'dS In llle oHk• tJA IM County ,,.,.,, II 00 a.m .• No...-r •• ""· at AecOf'ders Of Orange CounlJ, St.te of which llme they .. 111 be ope,.ed Calllornle e11ecuted bJ John H. Kuyper publlcly and reed a!Ovd In the Covncll and E"'•'Yf' J. Kuyper, 1\1110.no end Cllamt>e~ s.a1..i pr-""' shall -wlle. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC lhellt .. t/A thl!WO<'\_tl'le_of AU CTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER 1111 bldmr""' no ot ... r dlJllnoul.tlllno FOR CASH l.,.yeble et time of sale In merk•. Any bid received efler tM l•wful morey tJA the Unit.a Stetell In scheduled Closing time +or tl'le recitlpt IN L_., of tl'le otti<H of Hun! end of bias s/\ell be returMd to the bl-F en tt e r me ke r, • prole11lona1 unopened It sh•P b• the •olo corporetlon al 620 Newport Center r .. ponslblllty tJA llle .._, to ... that Ori ... , N_.t Betel\, CA . Sullte 2tl, hla bid ~ recel,,.d II' pr-r time. ell rlgllt, tftle...., Int-st conveyed to Contractors may bid on oom prof.ct and now held bl' It -w ld DHd of or lndM-1 projects. res idence Mrs Ackerman Netto Is .,_~ .. s.c.., "~•s born Ma,\· IG. 1oo7 in C<1 . I grandch i ldre n . I 1sas.s .. •Ot~•C.-.*t ~real grandc hild Ser\"ices DALE ~o ...-i11ca L Piatts f1 eld . Michigan She d C"\..ld 0 b 23 STUA~ • .........,...,,. ........ ~as first m a rried lo Charle!> hel on r• a\·. c lo er · --=.: .. 11rmMllil•9'S& a 1981 at 4 OOP:'-1 al Pacific ..... ~. abcock who passed a"' ay DEV'EL T, at tmt $11.,,.n. \ 0 1e"' Chapel Prt\'ate ram ti~ """9i.....,,.. c.il,_....t'2f1._.._ in 1955 s hortly alter monng 1 n t e r m c n t F 0 r e s t ,.,, .. , ... ti.l(r .-rt1ttr•1• .. •• to' Costa Mesa. Ca '.\trs. f ~·t 11, ,,., _,, _.... ~t, "''ckerman the n married Lawn·Glendale. P aci ic .,.,. t,, .. ••••said~ .... .,....,,.. a•9 nley p Acke rma n m 1962 \'1e"' :\Jortuar~ directors ,.,...., Met Mltfftty to tncw ., ~ .... ti--~ of .. ..,_, al\d he survwes along with a -============:'1 11rm. C::.aughter ~I ary J oanne _.,. -OATl!ll et N••P~\ •••ell, :'l(c \'1c k er o f Costa Mesa ,._ .... K ea•ton11e. W• 1•.., "'bcWMr, . . ~~ Ca . also survtnng 1s a son ,.CTITIOUS eu11Na1S 1tAM11 ST ~TIIMIEllT NMarl Tiie fOllOWl"11 per-I •re ~l"I Duslneuas. EQUIPMENT LEASING INVESTORS, 4631 Teller Ann .... S..lta uo. ~ IMch, CatlfttnM ~ AaMIOOMMlllfT 0' :;•~=~ -P._,,"9 l>epertmonl U• Of' PICTITIOUS CITY COUNCIL Of' TME 841Mltl!UllAMa CITY OF FOUNTAIN T llt followtn1 persons 11.... VALLEY allendoned ti. -Of ... fktlllovs E...tyn MCC-l.i.11t11a 11 name "•rller Fre11c11 CltyCi..1' NOTICa O, IALll 0, 0, A•ANDDfflED ..l!lttOMAL .. ltMEltTY "r•"rlles • von K•,,n•"· 11121 PvbfltNcl c>.,. OoHt Delly ll"llOt, atl'd..., A-. lrvlM, Ctllfonlle Oct. U, 1•1 Notke Is ""9by Qlvon 11\el llf'lder "71·* oM•t encl "",_,. to Sold'-•• of tl\e Tl\e fictitious bvslneu name Callfornle Cl"'ll ~ the pr-rty Nf.,.r.a to .-... -meet In eour..., -.---llsted .,._ 0e1i.vec1 to .. ~ Ofl0ct.._.. ti, t'7I ~ ,_,_ by Kim ~ • ..._. last -- JOfWI B ......... r. 1011 ernel'llN ·-------------w•• Jl16 So l..0••11, Sent• ....... ••Y. L..-•Hcl\. c..1ttom1ams1 MN.-..s ca111orn1a '71f17, wlll bt totd at pvbUc L•ltMon H, ,.,_II, '14 E,_,.tld NOTICE OF DEATH OF auction 912'5'Jav• Ad , Costa Mew, eayit~= ~~E'!'.!~,,. M Y R 0 N H 0 WA R D Ct~~:.~~o~O:R~~:~TY: Mef ~. ~ 9Hdl, C•llfonll• M I L L E R ' s R . ' a k a I refrlg. I IOf•. TV ·-· I Seers mst ' MYRON H. MILLER, aka TV,tb,..TV,t..,..tel>M,t w~ Tiiis ......_ -~-by• M HOWARD MI LLER Nnch .,_1ot111. misc. oonie1 ot -r•I ~ · • elcotlollc btv .. 1 cabinet, misc recOf'd JolW1 B. Ptr11er aka M .H . Ml LLE R ANO album•. I ct/Al .. tellle, 2 end l•blts, I Ttlls ,..._t .., .. fllect wlltl U. 0 F p E T I T I 0 N T 0 henglng •-. ).lwel c!WotM taolt, '°""'Y c...-of Ora,... Covnly °" ADMrNISTER ESTATE misc. tovs. misc. itereo SPHkers. ~ 19' !WI, '"lilt NO A 110682 lamp1, oun reel! (hudPhone), _, . -. c.,., mlK. pictUf"H, c-... ref"9 .• Pvtllls/\ed c>ange Coaot D•lly Piiot, T 0 a I I h e i r s ' dlnet• wt Wiii• c ... ln, unnl1t•r ... Oct. n. J0,1to¥.•. ii, l"1 •)Ut beneficiaries creditors to.ster, misc. kitchen Items, ml1<. ' mefl's e10111e1, ml1<. _,,..,., c\otlles, Patrkk J. LVOfll, JrJJ StMplper Ori"•· C•t.a Mew, c .. lfornl•t26• Edwerd G. Danduran, It Rocllw,..,., Irvine, Callfoml• n714 Dentel E. L'fOl'S, 1:lO Tiie Sil'-. Menl\ett.on BMdl, CallftltN• '°* Thh b<ISlllttS IS c~ed .., • gener•I _.,,......Ip r.I ll11C( and contingent c reditors of llltc:k btQ. m11c. -••. oa111 r~. "==::.::.? Myron Howard M iller . Sr., 11a1r setter. misc. shoe• & purws, T .... fo1~1--,--.~· .. ,,. aka Myron H. Miller aka bedroom ... w/q-SIH mett(ftl, Edward G. Dtfldlll'., This ........,.t -filed wlltl tflt Co..nty Cler1l of 0.-tnf9 Couflty Ofl Sept."· 1•1. ~'1-• Putllllftld c>enge CoeSl Otiity ~I ... , Oct. 2. '· 16, n. "'' ..... . ,.. ,.._ .... ,... -· ...... . ' c"ut of dre..,.r\, 2 night 1tends, ...,.. __ : n•~NTCW M . Howard Mille r ' aka mirror & t l\ffl, _ .... -· llereo SU N'f'l.OWaR ~EK TENANTS ••i1U•DO..Ml!ltTO.. M .H . Miiier and persons IK-Mtrt),~.11911,games. ASIOCIAnoft.hW'w.~A ... , usaOf'fllc:TtTtoua who may be otherwise oet.att11st..,.dtyof~r.1 .. 1. SMft .... CA....,. eutt .. au ltAMI! V A. .>oMs«1 Gery...,_.'.. 1101 w. ,._ Tl\• follow1111 ptrsus 11.,,,. interested in the wl I I PlllllllOWd~.,.-eo.11 Dally Piiot, ..... •1M. ___ A,.,CAft1W. •b•11•CIMd 111ev .. •f '"• t1ct1t1ov• and/or estate. 0c1.n ,n" ""'''""' ......,_ 1101 w ... _ wslntn -VOii KtNn..i BU!llMt• A petition has been filed • •22-41 A•., &110,l!lntt.A*,(A~. P-•t t•t 9-A-, INIM, 1111:.-oi QI-. 1111 w. sc.-caui ... n1emu by Myron Howard Milter A .... •44.sMl•AM.CAft701. John B. "•rkar, 1011 Emerald Jr. and Marjorie Miiier PVlllC MDIX£ Trust Ill .,,. ,,,._r1, .11 ... 1.a In .aid ... ... of ... -. SPKHketlon•, •nd CountJ and SI--rl-•• l..01 II other <Ofllract doeum.,.I• may IM of Tract Ho. 4"t as --on a map obtained In Ill e olflce o r Ille recorded In Oooll 114, 31 •nd J2 of Department tJA Lel•ure S.rvk es, n ml Kell--In tl\e office of 1"9 Felr Ori,.., C-a ~. Calltornla, County reclrdH of ulo County. -recelPI of • _.tfuofd9bl• '" of Th• 1treet eddreu and other 56.00. II blO.-rs reque&t plen1 eJWI cOfnmon deslONl9-, If eny, of Ille speclfk atlons .. mall.a, Ille cllt<ge • reel praperty ducrlDed aoove 11 wlll be 17 501>9" Ml purported 10 be. :xM9 Tustin A¥t., Each bid sll•ll be maae on Ill• Costa Mesa. c:a111. 92t77 propose I lorm and In !he ma11n• The u~ Tru.stee dlKtalms provloed In -contract clOcu,.,..,.h any llal>fllty ror .,.., lncorro<IMH of end sh•ll De accompenled bf • 1i. llreet -•H and ot..., common certified or <••lller's clleek or • bid oeslgnetlon, 11 eny, .,.,_,,....In. bond for not IHS It>.,. 10 percent of ti. Seid ._ .. wlll be made, but w11-.1 amount of 1111bid,1'1-.,.Y•IM• lo IN covenant or warranty, e1preu or City of Cost• Mete lmplled,reverdlngtltle,poHUslon,or The Contrtctor sllall, In Ille encumbrances. lnchidlng 1911, ci..roet per tormence or the work and and ••PtMK tJA ti. Tn.o~ .. Mid Of Ille lmpronments. contonn to lhe Labor trusts c rNl9d bY said Deed of Trust, to Code of Ille 5191• of Calllornle and pay tl'le remaining prlnclpa1 s""'' of ofl\er laws of tlW Stitt• tJA C.llfornla !he not.els> -ur.a by Yid OeM of epp!kel>le •-o. wllll llw inc""lon Tn.111 lo wit· $95,000.00 will\ lnterHI onlJ of well varl•tlons •• m•y I» !her.on from July s. '"' at 21% per reQulred u-1111 soe<lal stet11tes ennum aprO'llded In wldnotals> plus pursuent to whic h proceealngs costs ano .,.., eovencn of .,, amount ..._,..,.,..,... are t.llen and -lch ne"'e to be detarmlned •I th• time of ule not been superHded by the pro with Interest dtltermlned et Ille time of viii.is of Ille Ubor Co*. Preference vie. to lebor shall be glwn °"'" In IN TIM bentllclary Uflder said OeM of manner provided by law. Trull heretofore executed end No bid .,.II be conslde<'ed llf'llen It c1e11ver9d to ti. ...-rslQMCI a wrlUtn Is made on • lorm lurnllMCI bY '"" Oeclaretlon tJA o.taull end Demand fOf' Clly of Cost• Me.a, end I• made In Sele end • wrlU... Notice or Detault eccordan<t •lltl Ille provisions of ti. -11!1ectlon to Sell Tiii ~oned P'OPOMI reQ<jlr-nts. Edward Lel' Babcock o f Anah eim. Ca and 2 j!randsons Oa\'id Tackman or Coro n a . Ca and Johll T ackman or Ir vine. C a also his brother Sidne~ Ratfon of C hesney. M1ch1gan. and a s tep daughter Ph ~·lllss Werncr of Reno. :-.;e , ada. and a s t ep.so n Gan Ackerman of Redlands. Ca and 5 step ·Rrandch1ldren !\1 r s . Ac kerman "' a s a r-ormer m e mber of Costa '.\r-e s a Wom e n s CI u b ~ciends mu~ c all at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadw a~ ~'ortuary from 4:00P!\t to it:OOPM o n Friday. October p . 1981 whe r e funeral services will be conducted al gl .OOAM o n Saturda~ ctober 24. 1981 with Re\ tuce Kurrie. pastor o r the Presbyterian Churt'h or the eovenanl. orr1c1al1ng. Interment will be at P ac1f1t' y~" :\temonal Park Pierce B rolhers Bell Broad w ay l\Jortuar\" d irec to rs. 642-9150 T"°""9 DINI•. r!' w. s.._.. A"9., ••Y, L..-llHdl, c .. 11«n1a tt1J3 Capp In the Superior Court '~.'..~au,,.!!!'•""•T• •ua.T.,11S:..=· ts ~~=.,r. ... Lelflllon H. Frtflefl. '" ,_, .. d o f 0 r a n O e C o u n t Y c,....,., -•• • ,.__ ley, L...-.. acll, Callfomta twst NOTICI! 0, T11e 1011-1,.. ,.,..,. are c1o1,.. .,..,__..., .. ......., tfla11 Rkherd Ma11sma11. 201 Ewnlno requesting that Myron TRUSTEe'SSAU ceuwd wld NOClce of Deleull and Eecll tlldder must be lkeftsad ancl Election to Sell lo be recOf'de<I In Ille alto prequelllled al r«iYlrecl by lew. county wMf'e Ille rul praperty Is Tiie City Councll tJA t.,. City of Coste IOC•led MeN ,.._. tl\t """' to rejltCI OllY r ~ • 0 Gt.:ERTIN ''.AL IC E S~ GUERTI:-.;. r'esid ent of Corona del ~tar. I. -~· .... CIUOfHHS '"'I ~MOADW/i.Y i• ...otmlAlY 1 IO Broadway : Costa Mesa ~2-9150 •! ---.. IAln IHQ.UOH SMITH I TUTHILL t WISlCU~CHAf'll 427 E 171h St I Cos1aMesa 646-9371 I' ---II ' .... <;1 llOTMRS S...mtS' ...on\IMY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 53&-6539 --- ~· rActPIC Y•W ~ ....., ..... , ... ~· CemllefY Mortuery ,, Chapel·Crematory •• 3500 P11elhc Vlf/W Om1e t Newpe>ft O.ach 644·2700 -II 1-..CCGaMC:ll MOIJU ... S Lag~a.,.ch Iii 494·9415 Ulguna Hilts 7ee-0933 5-\ Juan ~iatrano 495-11 6 --- buslneu•; .,."......,... ' $1Ar L-.Ntwporthedl,ea11torn1a Howard M itter, Jr. and T.s ..... MCtll·L·flC PROFESSIONAL BUILOIN• ,...,. =:.=<::'fl~ wltlt ... f'a51 Marjorie Miiier Capp ~ On November 13th, ""·•I t :15 MAINTENANCE, JIJ IEIN ... N .. y. C-tyCi..ti.J:lfOr' .. °""""011tcL Tiiis _....... Wff c-Md b'f. appointed as personaJ A.M., •EAR STATE FINANCIAL L .. una8"dl,CA'21U1. (. ttNr•l~p CORPORATION, a Calllornl• Mtrk wi1_, ~. • s.. LAM 21• "' · JolW11. Pen... r e p re s e n t a t i v e t o Cor-porttlon, as <1u1y appo1n\ed Trusttt •Ult eor-delM« CAftttl. ... 717• Tl\ls •'91-1 WM fl~ with tl\e administer the estate Of under and pvr-t to Deed of Tnat 1tob.rt Mcur,.., Huwlns, Jr., JU Pllbll9"td Or ... t.Mtt Dally"''°" covntv ci.n Of o.-a,... c--, .., Myron Howard Mitter Sr eirecui.ci W.-JOMPfl OILullo, • stnvle Emeretcl aey, Llt9-aHcl\, CA Oct. 22• JO,"""· .. "-ttt1 • 4"Mt OclotMr It, "'1. ' · m..,, r_.dltd AuguJt 1"11, t•, as "'"· ,...,.. (under the Independent tnst. No. 19'12, In tlooll mo... page This business ts coNucted by • ... .a Publl9"td Ortngt Coest Delly Piiot, A d m i n i s t r a t I 0 n 0 f "'°·of Officl•I RK«dl In ... offk.e Of f9Nr•I ...,.,....,,.., ..... Oct. H , JO, Ito¥ ••• 11, "" 4UM1 Estates Act) The petition th• County Recorder of Or•ng• Mer1l W. ~ • • County, SC.le of Cttlfornla, wlll Mii al Tiiis .~ wn 111e11 w1111 IN P~.Wlt ... 11 _ .. -Is Set for hearing In Dept. plltlllc avctJon 10 hl"'9st blddtr ,_ '°""ty c1..-tJA 0r.,... ,_,., on .._.ttAttMSWT ,._ ••IK No. 3 at 700 Civic Cent er cHll 1peyat11e ••time tJA sa•• 1n tawtul -t. ,., 1W1. tN .. ..._....,. ~· .,.. ... "-Drive, West, in 'the City of "'°"•Y of .,. untted s1e1es1 •t 111e ""bl'INd c>.,. c..as1 Ott~·= '""f=-;s.w.. OMIAGE, .., e.1t '~C:Z.~C:!:'::::S Santa Ana, California on ~:;,t,:~:.:=. ~-~d ~·= Oc1. 16, D.JO, -· l , .,_, 45.12>11 C:-t .........,, C.-dtl MfJ, CA TM foll_!,. Ptrwfll art dolno Novem~r <t, 1981 at 9: 30 AN llvd., ._._ Sycamore St,...t Nl!WP'O'IT-M•IA UlllftlRD ~DllTlllCT Ll!OAL NOnC• MOT'te9 !'Ott SALa 0, SUllf't.US NOf'RllT"f NOTICE IS HEltEIY 01ve1t ... the Board of 1Ed11c•t1•11 of Ille Ne•port.-... Uf>lfled klloel Oltb'let; Or•llfe County, Is offarlnt fOr ,... s11rpl111 sc.,001 fvr111ture. ,., 1nlorme1ltfl, call o.retl\y Flsllel', 7t ... 7t0-»t7. N EWPOlltT-MEIA UNIFteo SCHOOt. DISTRICT Of 01' .. c.uncy, CA •y: Dorothy Harvey Fls,..r, C.P.M. t>urdminll DI__. (7H) 7 .. 1117 ........ tNd 0r-. Coest Dal~ "''°" ()(.teMI' u. .. l"1 ...., fMilS. ---•: a .m . and l,_tY, Sent• AM, CallfOf'nl•, At .. er C«11eflltllill. • Cell,.,...lt PAC.,IC BUSINESS Sl!RVICES, IF YOU OBJECT to the .. , rltht, title end 1n1 ... ..,1 c.iv•~ to cw.-retlMI, ,.,. llil~te A.--. "" OOf'MC Lil., CO.IA ..... CA.... • • ..., -held by II .,,..,... Mid Oetd tJA c::.Mt ,...._ e:.1111118nMt1'b. Jernes Tlmllllly Taft, "" Oor'stt or anting of the petition, Tn1s1 In,,. pnipeny 111 ... t.a 1n saJd l"'• '""'""' 11 c.....,c .. _,, • Li. .• c.... -... CA.... • you should either appear county •nd st .. • dtKtlbecl .,, <~·~~-----EWllNKatfltrlMTtft, ""~at the hearing and state LotSSofTrtc:tNo.IOOSes~mao __ ,,__ Ltt.,CttlaMeM,CAft6... bj ti fll NCordtel In llodt 113, .,...s 11 ..... 11 hwld "·,,.,..... Tiii• ..._, is conc1vcttC1 11y an your o ec ons or e of ""''"''-,,,...,. 1n tlle otflc• 01 tM:Nt.wy 11M11 .. ld ... 1. written objections with the t11e cGW1ty ~Of ... c-.cv. Tl\11 ......,.... -~.., ,,.... 919 J-T. l'ett court before the hearing. Tll• •tr••• eddreu tnd ot11er ~:.i=.°""''CIMlelCMtva110tl. c~·v=:""~=tvw1!': Your appearance may be ~~'":'~~ci!~r•'~ ~:V.'~. .. ,,.., 21. "''· in person or by your p11rport•d to 11e: tut l\ertnta11 ~1.._. or.. c.tt Deity ~ P1ur44 attorney. sw..t, C.• Meta c.111orn1e. Oct H a N1'W I, 1a. "'1 ...,, Pvbllllled c>.,,.. c-at Oelly PllOt. I F y 0 U " R E " Tiie l#lltt;;;;J Tru"" dlscl .. 1111 · • r · -r Oct. u. JO,""'·' ta, ,.,, 4SIM1 C R E D 1 T 0 R"' 0 r "'a a11y UM1t11y • MY lncelffec:t.""' of ........ ; 1 Ille stfttt ...., •• ..., ot-c.onwnon .~ PlaC 1111( contingent creditor of the -.ip.t.10n.lhny,M10Wn11en1n. .m...._E deceased, you must flle Said .... wHI 11e ..._.., ..,. wlu-t "....-n& your claim with the court ~;;;:.:~,..:r:;r:t"~~;.:::::.:.: flit-~ . -... ,.. "=::."::'::' or present It to the t11Cu~-'° ,.y tti. reme1n1119 -.i~,-L :l:',., ... -._ ..__.. -...... Tll• f•1t•w1119 ,., .. ,. I• dotne personal representative prln<'-91....,. °'"" Nt•tsl sat-.. _,_ -" ......., 11191 I t d b th t ltT .-o.M tf Tr~. •"" 1111-......... ,CA...... -•: appo n e y e cour tfle,_, ".,.,.. ... 111 .. Id n••<•l, • ..,... &iorttt •• ,1.L.tJ4" 1 . N•w~T ••Ac" MOTORING within four months from""_...,".,..,,..-., .... ,.,...,,.. .. ......-.0r .. o..-...ie:. =='~·.;:: . .._,.... •1,..,·· the d•te of first Issuance .. Id OtM • ,...,.. '-· e1w .. _. o.::•=::-•. Dr.. _,.... ,.,,,, ~au ......-< of letters as provided In ;;~~': .!::-~T~~ ~KTITICNI ev1111•• ••• c•..-CtM .,, • Oletl Ct~""""" • CA,,,..., section 700 of the protNtte Tiie ••••• ,.,..,,.. of ,,,. llfl,.ld 11wnA"'*"' ,...,.._,. .... ....,. '"" ........ 11 ~ .., ... code of Callfornl•. The ~".,. ...._..., _..,..'" ~:-',.. ,.,_ -..... 1lWt :t:.~.,. .. -::;-:-:~ ......... time for flllng cl•lms wm ~~r"'~~.~~=~'!': au1t1111c. Ta)CACO • ...,._.,.. ~~" -...., ... oct. c..tYa.t1•0l'lll9l~•OtS. not expire prtor to tour MweftCW et .. ,,.._°' .. lftlllof A-.~ ..... ~ ... "·-· • "' .. ,. months tram the ct-. of ,..It .... "'-.. Ntit1e>e ".s.te •• M~~~:.:t.!~,:•-.. NW.....,...._ r.-~,5 .. ,,.. the he•rlng noticed above. •,:e:..c..., _._..Deed" Aw.I"·~. ttm....,,,.. OCt n.-.*":._..,,.. on..~..:~u..C:-Oelfr.::; VOU MAY EXAMINE Tt111\ 11tttt•••r• nK•••• uf ~vtete,CMlfWlllll.... -• the flt• ktOt by the~ .... ...,.. ............. """"' T1111 _.,,,...,. •• c.-i.ctM '' ... -If ,_ lntwfttecl I the C.ter•IM • Def8llh • .,...... !Miit....... . , , _ Pila -you •N n n ,., .... ...,. • .,..._ ...... ., MktlMl....., ... " . .,. estate, you m•v fll• • Deteett w .,~ .. ._ ..... ne Tiiis ....--. ..., ..-• """' a •1 • ,, requesi with the court to WfMltn..,... c-.. ......... ice " C-'1°"""~~ • .., ... o... ~'"lt•i.w-r Ptct'l11wt1U11.. receive special notke of o.tw" _, • ..._ • 1eti • '- ri.tWt. m99 ,.. ..~ •• .. ._. '" =·=•:.-:=;~. -.1.._ thelnventoryofestateand ::=-:.=...._., ....... ,... NWllMfOr ..... Qlllltllally~ ~;~ ... K~~O~MUn ---·: of the petitions, Kcounb =o..w•.• Od .............. .., ..... -......... Celli, ...... ,. ......... ,.,. and reporU dtlcrlbecl In HMUTAt• -.. · ~ o. ..... -.c.i.-.CA-. Section 1200 5 of th• Piw.tM.CO•ll'OlllA'"°" UM U.. Dally Ptlol r ~-OMii.~ .::.:....--:-: C-. .._. Callfomt• Prob9te CC*. =-~~ ....... .. ,. ... a..alt" tenlee .. •''it· .. ., • .=.::r-!' • _..... _, • P• PNll, HAMIL T't»N, r;:=~::--""' dlf'«tory. Your .,., .. ~, r .,....,. • ._.. " ICHllTI ·· .,LMtY.,.... A ..... _ ...... 1 .~.,...-•. ,...... ................... ........ _..tceltour ~~ ..., •• ..._Gfll•~c...et•• UIAz .. 1-.ca."!._~C'.. =:=cw,. ...... il*f.altJ. "· ""· =!; ~ """ ...... .... ........ 0r-. :11111111119M ,........°'9a ... -..... c.llta.aTl•d m ,,..._. _ _...., 1b111 r ~,...,...~._,...._Dally Pftot. Oct. n. ~It,~-.-. .. ..........,.,"" _ _ oa-.--. ..... cf't.. ~ ......... '"" ..... 1•1 ~" .. ,. .WI '"1' .- OATEDOt-r t•. ltll Of' ell blm. cat Coast Mortoat• Inc . EllMn PlllnMy as wkl Trvst... City ci.n. of ti. By A.W. Fenst.,.maur City of Cost• Maw Publlllwd Orange Coast Ot llY Pilot, Pu1>11\Nd Orange Coast Dally Piiot. Oct. 1a, :JO. Nov,•. '"' A66.e1 0c1. 2J. :JO, , .. , 0'1 .. 1 PVIUC MDIX£ PUIUC NOTICE CONSOLIDATIED ltE .. OltT 0, CONDITION Conaolldet9d R-1 tJA Condition of "TM a-of Or-c-.,·· or F-!Aln Valley, Or-. and Oornollc Subsidiaries at 1111 CIOM of bVSIMU on September JO, 1 .. 1. ltet9 ••• N•, 1%75 ASSETS Cash and dve from -u • . . • 1,IS.S U.S. Tre_.ysecutltlfl ... F9dertt lunds aold and -urltlu ....... ··" PVrCll.-cl....,... .. ,...ments to rntll 11'1 domH1k Offktt •· Loens, Total (U Cludlng Unetmed 1-) .... · · II, Ltta: lt-fOf' _.i114e I ...• 5,.00 n ,'6t !oefljOsMI .•••••• .......... ............................ '" c. LHM. net ................................................ , .. • • 22,7"4 ee1111 preml•s. l".f'. & E., ti<. . • .....•.•.•• •••• ••• • • .. • • . . . •. 61t Ot.,.,...... aa TOTAL ASStlTS ........................................... , .. , , ........ 31,U. LIAllLITlH Otmtnd dtpotlts of INIMclutll, "~" 8l1d C0'11'1 .............................................. 11,111 Time 8lld ltVlflOl 0.....lts of lnctMdueb, "'"""'"'tfldcorps. ..................................... 1$,M2 O.OShs tf MIMS tftd poutlcel llllldlYlslon1 ................................................... 100 AtlotMr__.ts •.•.•...........•.•...•• ·•·••••··•··········· ........ 12S CtnHled tftf ~ cllec:Jls ...................... , . •• .. . . . . • . • . . • .. M1 TOTAL Dl!f'OSITS IN OOMISTICOft,.Cl!S .................................... ·. ••t Toca1......,-..its .................................. 1J,11t Tote! tlfM & MV1"91 dllpOSIU. , .... , ............. , . .. , .. tJ)•2 TOTAL Oll'C»ITS IN DOMESTIC ANO l"OllEIOftt Ofl,.ces ......................................... ...... 0ttier1•11t• ..................... , ........................ , •••.•..•• 611 TOTAL 1.l.AIJL1Tlll1 !tl<I_..,. Mletl'dlM"411 Mttt .... ~ ••••.......... , •••.......•.•.•...•••••.............•• Mii IMAll • .......,. ... .,'" c--NC.11 e. Ne .... t""'9fflM t,lll0,000 '· .... ..,.~ ... tM,tot ........................... J.11' • TOTAl.co.itl"llUTEOCA"ITAL .................................... '"' AtitelMd_.,..e........ • , ...... ......,,... . ·············· ········~···· .................... , .. . TOf~~atQ.DIM•OUtTY ................. ,.,,,. .. .,, ........ . tOTAL Ll,..11.ITIH ANO 9"AlttlHOU>aM •OUITV ......................................... a ............ .............. ,,... ................................................ . •• TlftM ~Cellll •-...it •11 ................. .,fftert ..................................... .... ~=!... ........................................................ . Tiit ............... "· .,...,, ..... '11111 ,.........; .. ~ ... ~ •• t-....; .......... C90tf .. 1illll1 I .................................. -: .......... ........................ .,...azi.lJ!;:"* ................................. _ . ..• , , ................... ..-. .. .....:c:auee11•trw•llMWIL ,.. •Olwr"···~ ........ -...... ~ • t N~M. ~ ,.,....._. .. -,.....Or-. c.. Diii\' ,.. •• "" llGlll BllCH /SIUJH ClllT DlllJ Piiat FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1981 CAVALCADE STOCKS MOVIES 82-3 86 87 Y ou m ay b e ,ants-y about your savings. See Art Hoppe's column on P.age B3. 0 0 Niguel MAC forum set Pros, cons of. advisory council to be, aired. next week The Laguna Niguel Community Association will sponsor an information rorum on the Nov . 3 ballot measure on lbe form a ti on of a Municipal Advisory Co uncil in the unincorporated community. The forum wiil be held Thursday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Crown Valley Community Park clubhouse. 29751 Crown Valley ~\ ),,,, Parkway in Laguna Niguel. Residents of Laguna Niguel are invited to attend. If the Municipal Advisory Council, known as MAC, wins voter approval in the general elec;lion, it will be the third to be formed in Orange County. The oth ers are in the unincorporated communities of t.ttssion Viejo and Tustin Hills. Fewer pay more on county buses BIGGER IS BETTER'? The directors who run our Oran~e ~unty public bus line got a report onl~· yesterday that indicated when fares got boos ted las t June l. the number of bus riders decreased But there t!'> apparl'nlly no need for panic. While the number of bus climbe rs aboard went down. the amount of m oney gathered in by the Orange Count~· Trans it District went up F ewer paid m or e. it develops. w h e n fares got bumped from 50 to 75 cents . Then· we get the report that the public bus bras!'> a l so mulled thl' ~ T-DM_M_U_RP-HIN-f ~-,, notion of buying s horter buses. They were ... tudying the idea of getting som e new units that are only 30 feet Ion~. as opposed to the 35 to .W-footers that currl•ntl~· pl~ our local streets. REGl'LAR 'fOTORISTS of our coastal region might cheer such a s uggestion. fi guring that would mean lh e~,.d be m enaced by less metal when those oran~e and white bombers abrupt!~· pull out on you from the curb Clear.ly it is true that ~·ou can feel int1m1dated when you·re putte ring alon~ in a tin\' Peanut \'-2 and one or our Here's an economy bus '!'odeL now. Where do you wind it up? county buses decides it wants a share of the la ne .mu happen to be occupying. You have about as much chance al protest a~ you would if a heavyweight wrestler c ul in ahead of you in the bank line. It's just like the s tory about where a bear can s leep. Anywhere it wants to. that's where. Our countv buses seem lo operate on about the sam e principle. niot-0ring anywhere they want to. Also stopping about the !'>ame way ALL THAT ASIDE. the reduction in numbers of riders because of the fare hike probably didn·t ha~·e anything to do with the bus district directo rs studying s m all er vehic les. The<.idea was to reduce costs of operations. since the 30-footers are lighter and get better fuel mileage all the way up to almost five miles per gallon. As it turned out. the bus brass decided against the smaller. cheaper models because they're rather new on the market and the trans it directors fi gured the 30-footers might have some bugs yet to get worked out. THE ORANGE COUNTY Trans it District already has had some experience putting unique bus models on the road that suffered nattering malfunctions. Anyway. as far as public transportation goes in our region: this notion of higher fares a nd s maller buses could get the transit district into a bizarre kind of squeeze. If they kept rais ing Cants and reducing the number of riders. maybe the district could make more money and · keep buying s maller and smaller buses. PRETl'Y SOON THEY might ~ down to 15 riders on a 20-foot bus. Then they could jack up t1-e rares again and eet It down to 10 riders on a 15-foot bus. Keep this sequence up Wn& e nouih and we might be able to get the bus system cut down to size. Mayl>e llke two riders In a Volkswagen. Wasn't this where we came In? If Laguna Niguel residents approve the MAC, a separate election wilJ be held in June, 1982, to elect members of lbe council. T he boundaries of the proposed MAC include all of Orange County Service Area 3, which now provides municipal services lo the community. Some organized opposition to the council bas arisen in the private residential community of Niguel Shores. However, Paul Hazeman, pres ident of the Laguna Niguel Community Association, is predicting voter approval of the measure. Proponents of the m easure s ay the 17 ,o oo r esidents or Laguna Niguel would have a larger voice in decision·making at the county level if the council is formed. But the five-to·nioe-member advisory panel can only make r ecommendations to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, and is not empowered lo rule on any matter. Council members would have the authority to advise county s upervisor s on planning, development, health, safety and public works in their area. Council votes $3 ,600 to C B age ncies The youth s he lter. local television viewers, and art lovers will benefit from Laguna Beach City Council action. The co un ci l voted unanimously to divide $3,000 in unsepnt Community Assistance Fund m oney between the Laguna Beach Youth Shelter, the Laguna Video Club and lbe city's Arts Commission. The fund reserve is the last of this year's money set aside for cultural and artistic projects in Laguna Beach. Tbe money is part of the •·rent" paid by the Festival of Arts for use of lbe festival grounds on Laguna Canyon Road. Whe n coun c il members allocated spending of the funds earlier this year, they set aside $3 ,600 as a reserve for projects which might need help later in the year. A co un cil co mmittee, consisting of Mayor Sally Bellerue and Cou n cilman Howard Dawson, recommended $2,800 of the fund be set aside for the youth shelter, which was hit with budget cuts by county supervisors earlier this year. Laguna firm donates to to woodshops • The Laguna Beach Lumber Co. has donated more than $5,000 worth or materials to the Laguna Beach High School and Thurston Intermediate School wood shops. The donation was the idea of Laguna Lumber Vice President Jeff Jahraus and was offered to tbe schools through the Laguna· Beach Educational Foundation (School power). The donation of lumber will be spread throughout the school year. Some of the materials have already been picked up by school persoMel and are being used in the classroom. The amount of the donation was based on estimates of how much wood would be needed during the 1981-82 school year by woodshop instructors Ray Briggs and Dick Hemus. "We wanted to do something positive for lbe school district." Jabraus said. "We felt this type of donation would show our family's appreciation for the education we received in Laguna's schools." Jahraus graduated from Laguna Beach High School in 1969, while bis older brother, Joe, alao a vice president ln the family-owned lumber bus.ineu, graduated from Laguna beach High in 1966. The youneer Jabraus' wife, Linda, la a member of the Educational Foundation Boar,d of Directors. Scbool District Superln~ndent Bob Sanchla prai.aed the Jahreua family for their support of ttnanclally preaaed La1una scboola. "It ls moat 1rJlifytn1 to parenta, teach'" and 1tudenta to have such indlvldual1 Hvtna In our community," Sanchl1 laid. "Tbelr 1apport of our school •Yltem wW Hit lnlure tbe continued excelleace of educaUonal opportunitJn for the children ol LQuna.' • JOHN B CHRJSPE.VS ROBERTA J. CHRJSTIANSE.'IJ WILLIAM KE .'ITLE Laguna hopefuls tell views Votera m l..aguna Btach, South I.aguna.and Emerald Bay will go to the poll:s Nov. 3 to elect three truatees in the Laguna Beach Name: Dr. John B. Chrispens Address: 2903 Alta Laguna Blvd., Laguna Beach Age: 4-0 OccupaUon: Periodontist Education: BA in humanities from Pacific Union College ; DDS fr om Loma Linda University School of Dentistry; fellowship at University of Rochester, NY in immunology. Family: Single Wby are you runnlng for this office? "After spending some 26 years as a student and another 10 as an educator, I feel I have certain expert vie~_in education. I'm interested in ~ommunity and I feel I can contribute." Wbat la the principal problem In oar schools today and bow would you cope with lt't "The fiscal situation is lbe major problem. We need community involvement ouUide of the tax based system. SchoolPower is one approach. Another approach would be some program modifications in that we're going to have to remove some of the programs that enrich the system and get back to more of the basics like reading , writing and arithmetic." Unified School Di.atrict. There are 14 condidatea. FoUOUJing ore tmtf aketchu of .rir candidote:s <UtailJng who they ore and why they ore Name: R oberta J . Christiansen Address: 361 Aster St.. Laguna Beach Age: 26 OccupaUon: Registered nurse with the Childrens Hospital of Orange County E d ucation : AA from Saddleback Community Hospital Family: husband, Paul. No children Why are you running ror tbls office? · · 1 work for the chiloren's hospital and I'm really involved with children. After three years at the hospital I want to work for children in a different way." What is the principal problem In oar schools today and bow woulctyou cope wltb It? "Finances are the biggest problem. $chool Power is an exce ll ent community organization to raise money. They're also getting the parents together to get community involvement. I don 't thinlt the federal and state governments are going to solve our problem. The community is. and I think School Power is going: to do it." running. Sket c hes of other candidot ea hove appeared previowly and others will appear later. Name: William Kentle Address: 605 Oak St., Laguna Beach Age: 45 Occupation: businessman Education: BA, business administration, Cal State Long Beach Family: Wife, Patricia, two children. one a Laguna Beach High School graduate. Why are you running for re ·e l ection? (K entle Is concluding a term on the board.) ·'There have been drastic c hanges in the educational atm osphere the past 4 1h years and it's going to take experience to cope with all these problems." What ls the principal problem ln our schools today and bow would you cope with It'! ''The problem is financial. It's the same old story. But it's more intense now with the enrollment s ituation in Lag.una Beach. If we co ntinue with declining enrollment we're in trouble. We should continue programs like Saddleback CoUege offered on our campus and look to this type of s olution to problems . Secondly, continue the fantastic efforts of School Power." Medfly trapped in county But pest sterile, so no spraying contemplated A sterile Mediterranean fruit fl y was found this week in a cardboard trap hanging from an avocado tree in Buena Park. Because the female fly was s teril e, Chang e County agricultural officials said today they won 't implement . e m e ·r _g e n c y e r a d i c a ti o n procedures. If the Oy bad been fertile. however, an aerial s praying program f o r the nine -s quare -mile area surrounding the avocado tree would already have begun. The fly was discovered on Wednesday. said Wayne Appel. deputy agricultural commissioner . It ~a s immediately sent lo a special laboratory o f the state Department of Food andJ Agriculture in Sacramento and word came back Thursday that the fly was not capable of reproduction, h~ said. Appel said tpe sterile medfly probably resulted from a carton of sterilized pupae from Hawaii bound for Guatemala that was damaged in transit at Los Angeles International Airport. Several medflies all sterile later were discovered at the airport, including one that was found on the front seat of an agricultural inspector's car. Appel said the fly found on Western Avenue in Buena Park probably was carried in a cllr or bus from the a irport and escaped near the avocado tree. County officials didn't k:now the fly was sterile when it was discovered and they s pent Wednesday evening preparing ste ps for the eradication program, Appel said. ·'There was quite a happy group around here when we found it was sterile," be said. About eight sterile medllies were discovered in Orange County last year, all believed related to the use of sterile rues In eradication measures in the San Fernando Valley. No fertile medllies have been detected in Orange County. Story time due in Niguel I l I \ - 11111 Plllt FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1981 IRVINI COMICS 84 GARDEN 86 Fumes siCken seniors Irvine residents complain of service station odor By RICHARD GREEN OftkO.lff"*'Sblf Residents of a senior eitizen apartment complex in Irvine complained today they have been sickened by fumes from gasoline that has seeped out of an underground pipe at a nearby service station. "H's very bad." said Edith Seimers, manager of the 100-unit Woodbridge Manor . 27 Lake Road. ··we have had quite a ~\ ~,,, numbe r of complaints of headaches and nausea." .. I get a terrible odor when the wind is right," said 73-year-old Del Durford. "At l a.m. on the nigbt before last, the smell woke m e up wi'th a t e rribl e headache." Gertrude Carmichael. 72, said that the condition made her eyes water on Thursday night. Judy Owens, director of the Fewer pay more on county buses BIGGER IS BETTER? Thl' cJ1rcetors who run our Orange Count~· public bu!-> line got a report o nh vesterda' th at indicated "hen fares got boosted last :1une 1. t he nu m ber or bus riders dl'{'l't•ased. But there IS appan•ntl\' no need fo r i.>a nt c: · \\'htle the number ol blh l'limbt•r-; aboard "l'nt clcl\\ n. the a mount of mone~ galht•rcd in h~ 1 he Or;rn,l.!l' Count' Trans it Dtstncl went up F e wer p ai d more. 1t d en•lop-;. "hen fa r es got bu mpt'<I from .50 to i .'> Cl'nls Th en we.• .I! l' l 1 he report thut t ht· p u bl ic bus bra-.-. <1lso mu lled lht• no t ion of bu~·in g shortL•r h11-.t•s Thl·~ wen.• -.tudying lht• 1de:.i of getting some nt'\' units thul arc onl ~· :m feet l1m g as opposed lo the.• :J.'5 lo IO footer-. th.it l'lllTt'nlh pl.\ our local streets REGl"LAR )10TORISTS of ou r t·oasta l regio n might cheer sueh a s uggt•st1on. fil.!unng that would mc•a n lh l'~· cl be m enan•d b' It'"' mt•tal "hen those orange and \\hilt• bombers abrupth pull oul 11n ~·nu from tht• turb Clearly 1t 1s true t hat ~ ou l'an lt•t•I 1nt1m1dated \\'Ql'n you ·re putterin!! along Ill u tin' PeH nut \·-2 and one of ou r Here·s an economy bu!_ r_nodeL now. Where do you wand II up' count ~· buses cl('e1d e.., it '' unts a s hun• of t h<.· la nr 'IHI happen lo br oct·upy1ng You han· about a-. much e ha nct' al protl'sl a!-~·ou wo uld 1f a ht•a\ .' \\ l'lgh t "rc•stler cut 1n ahead of ~ ou in thl' bank li ne. ll·s .1us~ like lht• st or~ ahout "hl•re a bear ean sleep An~whcrc 1t \\:Jil ts to. t hat's when.• Our t·ount,· buses seem to operate.• on a bout thl' sam e pnnciplt•. motoring an~·\,·h crt• the~ want lo .\lso stopping ahout the ..,a m e w a~· .\LL THAT .\S IDE. the redul'l1on in numbers of riders. becausE· of the ftt re hike proba bl.'· didn"t han ' an~·thing to do with the hus d istrict director.., -;t ud,·ing sm a li er \'ehicles · The idea \\as to reduee costs of ope rations. s tnt'l' the.· 30-footc rs are lig hter and get bette r fu el mileage all the way up to almost fi \'C' miles per g allon. As it turned out. the bus brass decided ag ainst the s m a ller. cheaper m od els because the~--re rather new on the marke t and the trans it directors fi g ured th~ 30-footers mig ht ha\'e some bugs yet to get worked out. THE ORA~GE COL':VJ'Y Trans it District al read\' has had some expe rience putting unique bus models on the road that suffered natte ring malfunctions . Anyway. as far a s public transportation goes in our region. this notion o f higher fares and s maller buses could get the transit district into a bizarre kind or squeeze. If they k ept raising fares and reduc ing the number of riders. maybe the district could make more money and ' keep buying smaller and smaller buses. PRETTY SOON THEY might be down to J 5 riders on a 20 -foot bus. Then they could jack up the rares again and get it down to 10 riders on a 15-foot bus . Keep this sequence up long enough a nd we might be able to get the bus system cut down to size. Kinder Care pre-school, in the s ame neighborhood as the service station and Woodbridge Manor, said that on some days the gasoline smell is so bad that she doesn't let the children play outside. Irvine city Public Works Administrator Bob Storchelm said that the problem of gasoline seeping out of an underground pipe at the Union 76 Ser vice Station/Car Wash on Lake Road and Barranca Parkway was first discovered on Oct. 13. He said the fuel was seeping from the broken pipe into the underground water table. Some of the gas found its way to the nearby San Diego Creek, wh.ich leads into Newport Bay. Storcheim said the broken pipe was repaired but the area around the pipe was saturated. Ralph Young, spokesman for the Stale Department of Fish and Game, s aid not e nough gasoline flowed into the creek to cause any damage to wildlife or pot e ntial d e gradation of Newport Bay. UCI REACHES MILESTONE T he mtll1on th , oluml' acquired b~ ~~~ CC I r n nc .L1brar~·. De :'\upt11s l'htl11log1;H· Et ~Jerc:un1. 1s nm., o n d1!->pla." on the -;crnnd ll1111r of thv l1 bra r~· The book is a n o\·en·it•w of the.· lil)l•ral arl'i that '"" "ritten in lht' .5t~ Centur~· b~ ~Jart1anu s Capella and pnnll'd tn 1499 aft(•r the Jn \'ent1on of th(• Gutenbe r g prl':-.s \l-.11 in tht· d 1-;pla~· t'asl' 'r ight • 1s the l1brar.' ·s onl· m1llion .i nd 111·-.1 book. a pha rmacop('i;..1 pnntl•d m lll.5:! Reagan's program praised R ep. Lungren says give president's plan time to work By JERRY CLAUSEN OI Ille Dally ~1191 St.tft Congressman Daniel Lungren, R-Long Beach, criticized the national medi a and pleaded Thursday in Costa Mesa for at least a year to prove that President Reagan's economic recovery plan will work. The s elf-desc ribed big-oil supporter gained a standing ovation at South Coast Plaza Hotel in the process from about 220 members of the American Petroleum Institute. · The 34th District rep- r es entative reminded oil industry representatives that the president and Republicans in Washington D.C. worked six to eight hard months pushing the plan through Congress. "We got 00 percent of what the president asked for." Lungren reminded, and the result is cuts in the federal pudget and taxes. The pres ident and the Republicans eased up, he said, and now the nation al press. national tele vision and the political pundits are calling the program a failure after only 21 Entries eyed for writing The UC Irvine Department of Spanis h and Portuguese is seeking entries for its eighth Chicano Literary Contest. The contest is designed to attract unpublish ed writers from the Chicano community. It 's open to res idents of California. Manu sc ript s ma y be submitted in two categories, short story and poetry, and may be written in Spanish. English or a combination of the two. Dally ~ ......... .._ •(;/VE 11/M A CHA.vci:;· Reagan supporter Lunqre11 days of implementation. "We weren't ready for this, .. he observed. "It's like leaving the first half of a football game l e ading 20 to zip and congratulating ourselves. "Now we hear we are going to be blown away in the second half." The public, spurred by the media and House Speaker Tip 0 ' Neill , now is concerned because the president recognizes the nation is in a recession - two quarters of n egative economic growth -caused by programs instituted by the previous administration, he said . S ome Republican congressmen are worried by res ulting complaints from constituents, Lungren said. They are considering some revisions to the Reagan economic plan On the other hand, he s aid, the Republicans also are be in g blam e d for r e du ci n g double-digit inflation to about the 9.5 percent mark this year al the cost of rising unemployment, r esulting from the previous administration's fi scal policies "We have turned a drastic trend around,·· he admonished Some e con o mi s t s w e re predicting 25 and 30 percent inflation rates over the next few years. he recalled. "We 've got t o take the offensive again." }le .Predicted. ··w e cannot be knocked off our course before we even lake our second step." Lungren predic ted that if Republicans stand fast on local le v e l s in s upport o f "Reaganomics." within a year -The inflation rate will drop, -Interest rates will go down : -Tax rates will drop; -Production a nd em - ploym,ent will increase: -The gross national product will increase. Ame ricans, he s aid, ar e conditioned to "instant problem solving," finding the problem. solving it and congratulating themselves. .. We have a long row to hoe in this (economic turn-around ) effort. "It's going to ta ke some patience and understanding on the part of th e American people." While some economists are already predicting indications of upward economic trends to m aterialize early next year, Lungren s aid, the press isn't r eporting that s ide of the picture. H e indicat e d GOP Congressmen will be meeting before December to map "second half" strategy to blitz the nation with those economic reports. 0 a Sterile . med fly found A ster ile Mediterrane an fruit fly was found this week in a cardboard trap hanging from an avocado tree in Buena Park. Because the female fl y was s t e rile , ~r a ng e County agricultural offi cials said today th ey w o n 't impl e ment ,e merg e n cy e radi c ation procedures · If the fl y had been fertile. however , an aerial spraying pro g ram f o r th e nin e -s quar e mil e ar ea surrounding the avocado tree would already have begun. The fl y was discover ed on Wednesd ay, said Wayne Appel, dep ut y ag ri c ultural co mm iss i o n e r . ft w as immediately sent to a special la b o r a t orv o f t h e stqt e De pa rtm e n t of Foo d • in Agriculture in Sacramento and word came buck Thursday that the fl y was not ca pa bl e of reproduction. he said. Appel said the sterile medny probably resul ted from a carton of sterilized pupae from Hawaii bound for Guatemala that was damaged in tra nsit at Los Angelei,, Internati onal Airport. Several medfl1es -all stenle later were discovered at the airport. including one that was fo und on the front seat of an agricul tural inspector's car Appel said the fly found on Western Avenue tn Buena Park probably was carried in a car or bu s fro m the a irport and escaped near the avoc ado tree. County officials didn't know the fly was sterile when it was dis covered and they s pent Wednesd ay evening preparing s t eps for th e e radic ation program. Appel said. ··There was quite a happy g roup a round here when we found 1t was sterile," he said. About eight sterile medflies we r e discover ed in Orange County last year, all beli eved related to the use of sterile fl ies in eradication measures in the San Fernando Valley. Lecture set on genetics by UCI prof A lecture entitled ... Genetic Eng ineering Bring in the Clones." will be presented Sunday at UC Irvine by Dr. Paul Sy pherd. professor and chair of tb e UC I D e p a r t ment o f Microbiology. He will discuss how genetic engin ee ring, now l argel y confined to the laboratory, will lead to revolutions in industry. agriculture and medicine. Syphe rd predicts that genetically altered bacteria will be able to produce enough food to feed the world's population and enough fuel to warm every household on the planet. The lecture is scheduled at 2 p.m. in Room l~ in Building F of the Medical Science complex. Maybe like two riders in a Volkswagen. Wasn't this where we came in ·~ Two bicyclists pedal on San Canyon. Road tn I rvine, where plans for converting road to !ix lanes.are studied. \ .. 111111 ClllT DIJlyPlllt FRIDAY, OCT. 23, 1981 CAVALCADt COMICS GARDEN 82·3 84 86 ... Y ou may be .ant s·y about your savings. See Art Hoppe's column on P.age B3 . 0 o· Center project hit as 'not people's plan: The $23 million Newport Center expansion project, s uggests Corona del Mar resident Ron Covington, is not a "people's plan." He says it's the things that :Can't be measured -like the 'Quality of life and neighborhood stability -that are overlooked ·in the stacks or technical documents that convinced the Newport Beach City Council to adopt the Irvine Com pany project. ~\ ~,-~ "The feeling," Covington says' "ls that these are the things that will be sacrificed." Covington is a leader ol a group calling it~e lf RAP (Residents' Action Plan) and Is spearheading a drive to put Ute center expansion to a citywide vote. The referendum group's chief concern is traffic, particularly through Corona del Mar. Put si mply, the group believes traffic in Newport Beach is Fewer pay more on county buses BIGGER IS BETTER? The directors who run our Orange County public bus line got a report only yesterda.\ that indicated when fares got boosted last .Junt> I . the number of bus riders dl'crcased But there 1:-. <.tp parenll.\· no need for panic. While the number of bus climbcrs·ahoard \\ ent down. the amount of m one.\· gathered in h.\· the Orange C1Hirll.\' T ransit District went up Fe\\er paid more. il de\·elops. w h en far es got bumped from 50 to 7.) cents. Then '' e get the report that the public bus brass also mull ed thl' ~ r-\ TOM MURPHINI ,~I> notion of buying s hortt•r buses. The.\· ,,·ert• '>llld.\·ing lht• idea of getting some ne w units thcit are onl.\· :lO feel long. a s opposed to the 35 to W·footer.., th<lt CUl'f't•ntl.' pl.' llUI' local streeb REGCLAR :\10TORISTS of our coust:.il re~ion mi.l(ht t heer such a suggestwn. fi guring that would mNtn tlu•y'd be menaced b' les~ melul when those or·;:rngl' and "hile bombers abrui>tl.' pull out 11n you fro m tht· cur b Clearl\' it is true that ,·ou t·an feel inl1m1dated \\hen ~·ou·re puttering along in a·tim· Peanut \'·2 i::tnd one of Olli' Here's an economy bu!_ 1,!lodeL now. Where dJ) you wind 1t up? county buse. decide:-. •l \\C:rnt:-. a share of the Ian(' .\nu happen to be occup_\·ing You have about as much chance at protest u~ .\'OU would if a hea\'yweight "restler cul in ahe<ld of :-1>u 1n the bank line. It's just like the :-.tor_\ about \\here a bear tan :-.leep. Anvwhere it wants to. that's where. Our count\· huses see·m to operate on about the same principle. motoring anywhere the~· want to Al so stopping about the -.ame way ALL THAT .\SIDE. the redul'tion m numher!'I of riders because of the fare hike probabl.\· didn 't ha~·t• anything to do with the bus district directors stud.\·ing smaller vehicles. The idea was to reduce costs of oper;.ition:-.. s mt<.' the 30-footers are lighter and get better fuel mileugc all the way up to almost fi\'e miles per gallon. As it turned ou t. the bus br ass decided agains t the sm a ller. cheaper models because they're rather new on the market and the transit directors figured the JO.footers might have some bugs yet to get worked out. THE ORANGE COUNTY Transit District already has had some experience putting unique bus models on the road that suffered nattering malfunctions. Anyway. as far as public transportation goes in our region. this notion of higher fares a nd smaller buses could get the transit district into a ' bizarr e kind of squeeie. tr they kept raising fares and reducing the number of riders. maybe the district could m ake more money and · keep buying smaller a nd smaller buses. PRE'M'Y SOON THEY might be down to 15 riders on a 20·foot bus. Then they could jack up the fares again and get it down to 10 rider s on a IS.foot buft. Keep this sequence up long enough and we might be able to get the bus system cut down to size. Maybe like two riders in a Volkswagen. Wasn't this where we came in·l • ' Intolerable now . The expansion per day. He 1ay1 that, currenUy, councU reviewed the project it project, group members wist, 46,000 drivers use it dally. should have taken into account will only compound the traffic Nichols concludes that even other development project. tbat woes. with Pelican Hlll Road, roulhJy are comln& up in the next few Dick Nichols, a Corona del 44,000 motorists will be left usin1 years. Mar resident and an activist in Paclfic Coast Highway in ''I want to stress that we're the referendum push, claims the Corona del Mar on a dally basis.' not picking on the Irvine Irv ine Company's promised Togettralfictotheaccept.able Company," Covinaton adds. road improvements will not do level, Nichols says the Irvine "It's just that things in Newport much. Company would have to build are peaking and it's time t-0 take "When you really study the a stand.'' road improvements," Nichols STORIES BY The council, according to city explains, "most of them serve STEVE MARBLE law, must either call a special the viability of the center, l'lf" city election or rescind approval the community." I 1 ed S or the center project. Several In all, the Irvine Company is ong-p 8.QJl an Joaquin Hills council members, though, have Road from Newport to Laguna paying for roughly $25 million Beach north of Pacific Coast been doing legal homework to worth of road work as a Highway and connect Spyglass see if there are other condition for city permission to Hill Road to Pacific Coast alternatives open to them. build a hotel, office buildings, Highway. ''It would be outright restaurants and residential units They'll have to come all the way subterfuge i( it's not brought to on undeveloped parcels in the down to Pacific Coast Hil(hway. the citizens," Nichols says. · center. go through two intersections and Covington adds, "Our concern Much of the money will be make a left at MacArthur going is that when you develop a plan, spent building two lanes of back up north." you have to plan around people's Pelican Hill Road, the eventual Both men contend the council lives and their homes. In this six-lane bypass from Pacifi c "h asn 't t>een h o nest" ·in case, they haven't.'' CoastHighwaytoBonitaCanyon explaini n g these traffic Nichols says the Irvine Road. problems to the citizens. Company must eventually build Nichols claims that, despite "It seems like the council is Pelican Hill Road anyway to predictionstothecontrary,city promoting this project," se r v e the h o m es th e traffic studies show Pelican Hill suggests Covington. "The development firm plans to build will remove onl y 2,000 cars daily council ·s perception on who south of Corona del Mar. from Pacific Coast Highway they · re supp 0 s e d t 0 be Other road improvements the through Coronadel Mar . representing is skewed.'' Irvine Com p a n y plans to He says city studies also show Covington says the council bankroll include the so-called that this stretch of Coast a lso has erred by looking at Avocado Avenue coupiet. This $3 Highway wa s built .to the lrvineCompanyproject w1th million project would take accommodate 25,000 motorists "blinders on." He says when the southbound moto r ists off * * * * * * * * * o.11,~, ........... FIGJITIS<; 1-:Xf>AVS/()\' \'pwport res1de111 ('11n114/u11 MacArthur Boulevard and route them onto Avocado, which would be a one·way street. Northbound motorists would use MacArthur, which would be one-way to a point where it rejoins Avocado. Covington says this plan is "a mess." Nichols agrees . ·'The coupl et just won't work," says Nichols "You'll h ave people co min g down Avocado who want to turn left into the res ide ntial areas. * * * Irvine Company unruffled over hassle If the threat of a referendum election on the Newport Center expansion project is troubling the Irvine Company, it doesn't show. Although more than 7,000 Newport Beach residents slgned petitio n s dema nding a referendum. company officials m aintaln the citizenry supports plans to expand the center with a luxury hotel, office buildings and a condominium high rise. Further, they claim, increased development at the center is inevitable -referendum or no l'eferendum. ·'There's no particular rush or necessity to develop it in the next year or the year afte.r," says Richard Cannon, an Irvine Company vice president. He says it's absurd to t.hink that the remaining undeveloped parcels of land at the circular pr ofessional and s ho pping center will remain vacant. His firm, if it must, will wait for "circumstances to change.'' In a worst-case situation - that is if residents voted against the expansion pl an -Cannon says there are other alternatives avail able to his firm. It could divide up the plan and bring it back to the council in pieces. The hotel one year and an office building or two the next. Or the firm could simply sell off the vacant parcels and let other developers worry about getting city permission to build. "The drawback to selling off the parcels," Cannon quickly adds, "is that it would result in greater Intensity because each Detty,.... SWf "-- PRQJ ECf ·t.'VEVITABLE" Irvine C~mpany·s Camion developer would want maximum building rights. "This also would . r esuft in fewer improvements because there's no way someone else is going to agree to the exactions we have." The exactions he speaks of are largely Irvine Company dollars pledged to road improvements. That figure totals $8 million plus a promise to "speed up" con struction of Pelican Hill Road, the bypass that is to run from Pacific Coas t Highway sout h of Corona del Mar to Bonita Canyon Road. Cannon say.s the expansion plan calls for his firm to pay roughly $15 for every square foot of o ffi ce s pace it builds. He claims few firms would be willing to agree to such a high figure. Further, he poThts out, the Irvine Company has agr eed to bankroll a share-a-ride program for the entire center and already has retained an outside firm to organize the program. Pelican Hill Road, an eventual six-lane street that's expected to e ase the traffic c runch on Pacific Coast Highway through Corona del Mar, is to be built before any new office buildings at the center are occupied. Cannon says this is a far cry from his firm's original stance wh e n the company was unwilling to even consider building the road as a condition to the center project. Some cr itics charge that, if the Irvine Company is really serious about improving traffic, the firm would construct Pelican Hill Road prior to a ny new building at Newport Center. Cannon says that's an "absurd request." He contends that a "multi -million dollar commitment like th at with nothing guaranteed in return is unreasonable." Further, be explains, t he Irvine Company comes from a background or having its land rights taken away. He says back-to-back m oves in 1978 and 19 79 by t h e then -sl o w - g r o wth -o ri e nt ed c it y counclf resuftecf. In "our rights being eroded to the point where land was undevelopable ." Parkway trees fall in Mesa 200 planned for elimination. due to p<).vement damage A fifth of about 200 fully grown parkway trees planned for elimination in Costa Mesa fell to workers' saws this week. City Hall telephones began ringing almost immediately after the first tree dropped on Monday. "We've had about 25 calls so far." Bruce Mattern, city public services director, said today. ·•Most are concerned that the trees coming down will result in a reduction of property values a nd that it is aesthetica lly unpleasing to have a treeless street," he said. Spadng the trees, though, would result i n a dd itional sidewalk, curbing and street damage, Mattern said. Such damage already has reached the million-dollar mark, he said, as at least 300 trees Swastikas sprayed in Eastbluf f area Several hom e own e rs in Newport Beach 's Eaatbluff community awoke today to di scov er s wastik as and anti-Semitic s logans s pray painted on their homes and c~. One resident, Janice McGaw, said her Aralla Street home was sprayed with the sloaan "HlUer Rules" and several large swastikas. Police said three homes and three cars were hit with blue end white spray paint In the attack near Corona del Mar H.l1h School. "We know for sure that th11 wun't the worlc ol aotne Nui or antl·Semltlc rr~p,t• • police aeraeant sald, addlna thai the police have rtUOI\ to beUeve Ute gramu attack was the work ol a mentally disturbed person. Residents in the area, who said this was the latest in a aeries of attacks, said that Jewish families do not live in any of the homes that were vandalizec\. ·'The people here aoe trtgbtened and upset," said one resident. adclina that moat ol the homeowners were atlemptlnc to paint over the atoeans and Na&l symbols. ''My brother's car la Just demolllhed." said Ma. WcG.,.. "It's covered with ato1au . The.re's no way be hn drive It around." Police Hid tho lntead to increase patrol of lb• area to prevent f\l:rther sraftltl •ltKU. throughout the city have spread roots buckling con crete and asphalt. For Ci ve years. city crews have been attempting to keep pace with in cr easing root problems, Mattern said. "Now, we're too far behind." The current tree elimination program in the city's College Park and Mesa Verde areas will continue into early next year, Matt.em said. Massive removals are planned along 14 streets In each of the two residential areas. T he work is being done by Porter Construction Co. under a $430,000 city contract. that also includes sealing and rebuilding damaged port.ions of 23 streets and one alley, be said. While no program for tree replacement is scheduled , Mattern ·said, plans call for movmc sidewalks in some areaa right to the street curbln&. It ia hoped that some trees will eventually be plant.eel behind tbe new sidewalks where there la room for root growth without lnternu>tlnl the new concrete pathway. Most lreea belnt removed, Mattern aald. tprud dense leafy lJmbe to WP.!-up to 40 feet. "We're takUll out lrees we feeJ se a potential buard • well u tbDte that deftattely are cau1lq • lfoblem." · • Still, some Newport residents would like the Irvine Company to stick with the city's 1979 general plan for Newport Center. The 1979 general plan. which nearly brought a lawsuit from the development firm , would have allowed no hotel and only a small amount of office s pace. Two undeveloped par cels in the center would have remained vacant. Cannon says his firm will never implement the 1979 plan, which he calls "in correct. inappropriate and not even a ;Ian we could implement." To those who Insist the Irvine Co mpany should be building more housin.51 in the center and fewer office towers. Cannon says its necessary to look at the physical limitations of th e circular center . H e c l aims hou ses, for instance. at the main entrance to the center would be inappropriate because "the entrance should mirror what the center is all about." He says offi ces are more appropriate. 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Dow Jones Final OFF 10.27 CLOSING 8;17.99 ~ Kuwait play ·s tock lllarke t When you sl'll oil that costs you S2 a barrl'I to p roduce at S35 a barrel. }OU make a lot or mont·~ Anyone c an see that You don't even rwed < calculator to figure it out Kuwait. a s mall countr~· a thl' top or the Persian Gulr. 1i. 1n that fortunJl po!>1l1on and so its big probll·m 1:. \\'hat 111clo"1th all that monev'l Kuwait 1s about the size of ~assachusc:tls 1 about<.. 9,000 s quare miles 1 but its f1~lch are .,o petroleum ri<:h that it can easily turn out morl' than a million barrels a da~ The estimate of J!eolog1sts 1s that Ku\\;ut holds 15 percent of 1ht> world s OI n •serves. You might say thf'1r pt!Ople'.' Well. \\ h~ clon t lht•\ "l'l'IHI rt on They d o. to a great e'<lent 1-:ver~ one in Ku\\ a1t no\\ has frl'l' schoolin g ,rnd med1c·al <'dfl' B111 Kuwait'i. total population. 1nclud1ni:-ro rl•1gn workt•r<,, 1s onlv 1.3 m1llton. The countr v·s annu.11 income from oil is· about Sl2 billion S9.0oo per per~on And. <I' the monC?y keeps r olling in. the 1nromf' from investing it keeps mounting That 1ncoml• '" 1w" believed to be about S8 billton a H'ar Ku" uit now has somclhin.g like Si5 lnll11111 11f investments outside its homeland l 'nl1k c som e or o its M iddle Eas t ,, neighbors. Ku\\ ait \r ~ ;1p parently likes to pl ay t h l' s t ock m a rk et a nd a ccumulate equity positions In bi g (•ompan1es It had MILTON MOSKOWITZ 1•ntrus ted about S7 billion of its eas1I~ <·arned mc·oml• to the investm('nt hotshots at '.':cw York's C:1t1 b<1n but didn't like the wa' its account'' as bt·tn~ handlt•d And so Citibank ha~,' reportedly bt.>en f1rt>d . \\Ith !Ill' bulk of the account moved to Wall Street"• '.\!organ Stanle~ O nt• rt'a son for tht• cltsm1 ssal ''as Ku~ a1 1 s unhappiness with the lim1dit~ of C1t1banl-. " stork market playt>r!> The Ku" a1tis \\anted C1t1ban.k lo move in and out of stock!> to make quick klllmgs Another and perhaps more com p~lling r1•;1son "a~ a breath of securit~ or American Journaltst1c· cntcr prt!>e, Earlier this vear someone at Citibank leaked thl• e ntire Kuwaiti · ~toc k portfolio to columni ~t Dan Oorrman, who promptly published 1t tn the Chicago Tribune and other paper'> It wasn't long arter thal that C1t1bank got its "al king papers The Kuwait stock portfolio proves the "isdom of m y mother's adage. "The nch onl~ get richer · Coming into 1981, the Kuwaitis held I m1ll1on s h art•s of Conoco slot•k. They had bought thos<' -;h ares for s.1.i million and thev were then worth close l<1 S60 mdlton ~ow 1r the dunderhead~ at C1t1bank held those shares. the Kuwaitis would ha,·c gotten S!lk million for the stock "hen Du Pont took O\ C'r t'onorn th1 ., i.ummer Thc•y would h;.t\'l' In pied thc•1r 011i.:1nal ltl\'t•stment You can bc sun~ that C1t1 bank \\J!> nut J?otn~ 111 tender Ku\\ a1t s Conoco .,hart•!> to Sea1?ram. wh1 t•h had vied with nu Pont for the oi l comp;1n~· Si.'a1':ra n1 not onl~ makes liquor. "h1ch 1!> 't•rbott•n 111 Ku'' ail but 1t " controlled by the U1onfmJns. a Je .... 1sh fumih . also v(.'r hote n in Kuwait The Kuwait portfolio also <:onta111cd a slug ur Du Pont '>loc k a b out S35 mtll1on "orth So tlw Kuwaitis \\l'rt• c;illmg in both lh~ buyer" and ~l·lil'r ., pos ition It's \\Onderful to be rich STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS BldU pf 2 1111 1 I• .1 ... Coopr I 1• q 262 .,. • GPV ,. 660 s~ .... utfm • 1 • ""' Ou:IP on JO 1 ,. • S<olFel 1 IO • 110 21'· .. 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