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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-29 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ----· ' * •• * * • DRANGf COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPER THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS 10,000 Dodger fans welcollle challlps LOS ANGELES (AP 1 Ten thousand exultant Los Angeles Dodgers fans e nveloped the World Series winners in a loving crush today as the team arrived from New York with its first championship since 1965. The crowd began gathering at Los Angeles I nternational Airport within minutes of lhe National Lea1rne team 's 9-2 rout of the New Yankees t h at clim·hcd the best of-seven scnes four games lo two Wednesday night By 4 a.m . harried police estimated that at least 3.000 people were jammed into the A m crican Airlines reception terminal. forcing other disappointed rans to wait at the te rminal entr ance · · 1 ve been here since 1·30 when the crowd was half this size," sai d Le e Hooke r , 36 , o f Pasadena. "I've been following the Dodgers all my life and it's a hope of a lifelime that sometime you 'll have world champions" Like Hooker. many of the fans stayed up all night to welcome the returning champions and the crush of bodies carried a distinct .odor or post-victory 1mb1bing. "We came all the way from Claremont we're pulling a Dodger all nighter," said Sandra Mays. 21. a college s tudent "Two of us have midterms this morning But we'll JUSt have to tell the profe ssor t hat the Dodgers were more important. .. Worried security offi cials pressed tht• crowd back behind a rope barrier JUSt before the plane touched down at 6:01 am · Ame ri can Airlines t e rminal s upervisor P e ter Lynch, an admitted Dodger fan. said the people were well behaved but rowdy "I've been working this shift for years, .. Lynch said. "and I've never seen this many people here.at this hour, ever."· ' When the team finally arrived. the sea of blue garbed fa ns erupted with shouts of "We're No 1." chant:. of "Dodgers Dodgers" and a cacophony of whistles , tamlwurines and bullhorns. "We were warned on the plane that this crowd was waiting," said Cvnth1a Howe . wife of <See DODGERS, P age A2> OPEC action to boost gas price? Su,edish navy routs Soviet sub off coast SWEDEN' ~ Stockholm • f!INLAND POLAND SI 'B GR<)('\'DJ \'(;SITE Off Kur/.<;J.:ro11a . S11•!'rlc11 Showe r s seen tonight, hut c le ar Friday The gray sky hanging over the Orange Coast is expected to unload brief rain showers bv nightfall today and then give way t o clearer but windy weather Friday. The cool weather front which move d over the county early Wednesday dropped as much as half an inch in northern sections of the county• and left other areas nearly dry. Weather watchers at the Orange County Flood Control District in Sant a Ana said nearly h alf a n inch o f rain was mea~ured in Villa Park. In H untington Beac h , skywatcher J . Sherman Denny said only .06 of an inch of rain fell there. "I expected more, to tell you the truth," Denny reported. "I got pretty excited ther e for a while last night I thought we might be in for a real s hower." At the Orange County Sheriff's Harbor P a trol Station in Newport Beach. the rain gauge s howed .03 of an inc h had dropped. Santa Ana reported .13 of an inch of rain had fallen by this m orning while Los Angeles weather officials measured only .02 of an inch. Weather watcher Denny said the brief shower Increases the season total to more than three.fourths of an lnch. He said the area last year dldn 't aet lts first trace of rain until Dec. 5. The average for this time of year. weather official• aald. ls j~t less than haV an lnch. \ STOCKHOLM . Sweden I AP 1 Swedish naval forces routed an unidentified submarine and a Soviet s ubmarine salvage tug not far from a Russ ian s ub grounded off lhe southern coast today. authorities said. The~ also ~aid that Moscow agreed to let Swedish ships pull the grounded s ub off the rocks. The unidentifi ed s ub was spotted about s ix miles inside the 12 mile territorial limit, then vanished after s ub-hunting helicopte rs with depth charges ga\'e chase. The salvage tug, part of a not11la of 10 Warsaw Pact s hips hove ring al the territorial limit. was warded off by Swedish naval vessels after it briefly viola t ed Sweden's territorial waters. offi cials said. Meanwhile. Swedish tugs and s a l vage s h ips pre p ared to refloat the grounded s ub and tow it lo lhc Karlskrona naval base nearby Ch 1ef Prosecutor Ma gnus Sjoberg said the government wa s con s iderin g bringing charges agains t t h e s ub's s kipper "but there are many juridical and practical aspects to be taken into consideration.·· The professor of international law at Lund's University, Goran Mela nder, likened the case to the Soviet downing of a U.S. U-2 s py plane over Siberia in May 1960. The Soviet government convicted the pilot, Francis Gary Powers, of espion age and held him for two years . Defense Minister Torsten Gustafsson accused the sub of "the most nagrant violation of Swedish territorial water since Wo rld War II .. He said the captain and his crew would be interrogated. The government announced that the comm ande r of the a rmed forces, Gen Le nnard Ljung. has canceled an official visit to the Soviet U nion <Stt SUBS. Page A2> Tot smuggling try thwarted SAN YSIDRO <AP> -U.S. Immigration and Naturalization officials are calling it "a little love story" -not a criminal case of baby s muggling. A Tempe. Artz .. couple have apologized and promised to start the proper adoption process alter attempting to smuggle a newborn Brazilian baby girl lnto the United States. Ron and Irma Hall, described as In their late 30s, were stopped at the San Ysidro port of entry Tuesday by INS officers while attempting lo cross Into the United States from Tijuana. Dalty ~I ... l wtl ....... Roadside ~rand pumpkm 1 left 1 110 bargCJm u•hen cr1mpared to supermarket variet~ ot riql1t Roadstand pumpkins costly Su rvey finds some 10 tim es higher t h an markets Cons umers who purchase pumpkins at roadside stands might be paying more than they bargained for pumpkin purchased at a roads ide stand for $4.59 or 79 cents a pound. A D<uly Pilot survey found that pumpkin prices at roadside stands without a scale were about 10 tim es higher than those purchased by the pound in s upermarkets. Several roadside operators s aid the cost and bolhcr associated with purchasing a certified scale JUSt for the Halloween season led them to sell pump~ns by the piece. A spokeswoman fbr the Orange County orrice of cons umer affairs said they have received no complaints concerning the price of roadside pumpkins. · For example, a 10.1-pound pumpkin purchased at a supermarket costs 81 cents or eight cents a Pound. compared to a 6.3-pound Judge • nixes 'deinon defense' Lawyer's plan in murder trial called unscientific DANBURY, Conn. IAPl -A lawyer's plan to use "demonic possession·· as a defense for murder has been shot down by a jud ge as unscientific and irrelevant. ''I'm not going to allow a de monic possession de fense, period," Superior Court Judge Rob e rt Calla h an s aid Wednesday shortly after jury selection began in the trial of a 19-year-old man. The judge's deci-;ion s hocked Martin Minnella. the defense lawyer who made headlines by claiming he would call Roman Catholic priests to the stand to prove his client, Arne Cheyenne Johns on of Brookfie ld. was possessed. Johnson is accused in the Feb. 16 stabbing death of Alan Bono, 40. manager of a dog kennel in Brookfield. "It's not a final ruling because we have not present ed any evidence," Minnella said outside the courtroom . If necessary, he said, he would pursue the defense on appeal. .. Again and again we will offer the de monic possession as evidence. Everything will be presented." he added. Jury seJecUon, halted abruRUy with the judge's comments Wednesday afternoon, resumed today . Johnson has been held in lieu or $125,000 slnce his arrest on the day of the s tabbing. He sat impassively Wednesday while hls lawyer and the Judie argued the oase. Flve m o nths before the stabbtn1. Johnson Joined in eUorLS t.o rid hla Jdrlrrlend'a t, 11 -year old brother of demons. accor ding to two self-styled experts in demonology. Ed and Lorraine Warren of Monroe. Minnella s aid Johnson.became possessed when he challenged the demon to leave the child a nd take him on. Bono was stabbed during an argument with Johnson over Attorney to pursue the defense on .appeal Johnson's girlfriend, Deborah G I atzel. Joh nson a nd Miss Glatzel , 26 , lived i n an a partme nt next to Bon o 's kennel, where Miss Glatzel worked. In court. Wednesday, Minnella asked the first potential juror, Gerard Ryan , 42, of New Fairfield, if he believed in the existence of a "supreme belng." "Yes, I do." Ryan responded. .. Do you b e lieve in the exlslence of a demonic force?" he asked. Finns on march HELSINKI, Finland lAP> More than 120,000 Finns marched lo 54 cities and towns de monstrating for peace and a ban on nuclear weapons in the Nordic countries. The rallies Wednesday ni,bl raised to more than 1 mllhon t h e number partlclpating in demonstraUona against nuclear wupona In Europe. .~ Walter Flanagan. the state's attorney, objected t o the question as irrelevant. Minnella disagreed and gave the judge a me mo he said supported his contention. Calla han read the memo, asked t he juror to leave t h e r oom a n d quei;tion ed Minnella about his planned defeose. M tmella s aid he intended to present evidence s howing that the re is such a thing as demonic possession and that Johnson's body was manipulated by evil for ces during the attack on Bono. .. A re you telling me you are going to attempt to prove demoni c po ssessio n a s a n objective fact?" Callahan asked. "That's correct, your honor," M Innella said. Minnella claimed there were several cases in England where demonic possession had been allowed as a defense. But when asked t o name the case numbers, Mlnnellll said: "We don't have them your hOnor. The transcripts are In the mall." Finally the judge said: "It's not going to be allowed. Evl~nce of de monic possession is not relevant." M Innella argued that any evid e nce that indicates the defendant did not intend to commit the crime "is very relevant." 8ut Callahan replied: "The court will take Judicial notice that the profession, business, bobby or whatever or locatlna demons has not risen to that level ol viability where It would be or assistance to the jury ln decldltl the case." • Officials • llleet 1n Geneva GENEVA. Sw1lzerland <AP) The oil ministe rs of the Organizat ion of Petroleum Exporting Countries met today for the third ume in five months and were expected to agree on a base price for crude oil of $34 a barrel That increase would raise the price charged by Saudi Arabia, OPEC's biggest producer. $2 a barrel. It could raise the price of gasoline and heating oil for American consumers about 21'2 cents a gallon. U.S. petroleum industry analysts said. · P otential s n ags remained . however. on such related issues as how long to maintain the base prit'e and a price r ange for top qualil} c rudes. OPEC sources said Pri ces among O PEC's 13 m e mbers vary from Saud i Arabi a 's low of $32 for a 42-gallon barrel to nearly $40 c h arge d Alge ri a . T h e oil ministers discussed the $34 price proposed b y Saudi Arabia during meetings in May and August . but Venezuela and others refused to agree. so Saudi Arabia kept its price at S32. Although OPEC set a base price of $36 a barrel in December 1980, prices charged by individual members have varied ever s ince according to th e mark et a nd ot h er considerations T he aver age price now is about S35. Saudi Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamanl has been seeking to unify OPEC prices since February 1979, when some m e mbers began raising prices on their own "The way is paved to reach the target ." s aid Iraqi Oil Minister Tayeh Abdul Karim. "We are very near to each other. so nothing can prevent us from reaching a unified price ... <See OPEC. Page A2) ORANGE COAST WEATHER Clearing this evening. Fair and warmer Fr iday. Chance of rain near zero p e r cen t tonight and Friday. Highs 68 to 76. Lows tonight 45 to '54. INSIDI TODAY Televiaion new1man 't memoir• not all pt.a.ant. Harry Rea1ontr'• book recall• life a1 reporter. f Su Page A9J, INDEX • l'IM ........ t..M.-.,_ Alt ........... c ............ c..eec• aw ~ C.M c-ec. C6 c ....... " o..-..... Cl ......... 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Dod~·t·r n•lievl'r St eve Howe , "ho pitch ed J:ta innin gs of "l'11rt•IC'ss reltef to ea rn the save in \\ t•tlrll''>day·s sixth a nd final ~a m1· 'There "as no w ay we roulcl ht· p rC'part•d fo r this It's g11 .1t ' FV break-i11 • in 1111 111 t• formed a wedge in front of thl· re<l t')t'<I players. m ost of \\ h o rn o n I\ s m 1 I e d a t l h e \q •lu•mt> a~ th<.•\ h eade d for \\ a1t rng ltmou:-.rm•s But 11ght frt•ldt•r Hr ck Monday -;tnppt·d lon g t.•no ug h to t ell r 1•p11rtt.•r..,, "The welcome is '' o ndC'rful Tht• i-.ta nds looked a l1ttl1· t.•mpl) during the last few '1111111g-. rn Y:rnkN• St adium last 111 g ht It ... gn•a t to be ho me .. ~1·.1..,1111 t1t·kl't holder Ka rla I; 1·01 gc• of Bn·<1 s tationed herself :tl1111 • thC' "alkw<i) le ading from 1 h1· 1'<inco1irst• to th t> tt•rminal's 111 ;1111 f'lltr<tfll'l' It \\l' 'it'(' the Dodgers. it s "' 111 1t -.hl' ~aid bC'fore the .i1T1\'NI i\ft l'r" ard . s he 1t . ...11 .md '>aul. ·Ye:.. 1L was ,,1 "11t>f\ \\llrth II P o l itl· h:H1· ..i r rt·:-.l t.•d t\.\o Anaheim m l·n \\ htJ lht•.' -.u:.pe l't are ac·c·omµlrccs 10 .in attl'mplNJ armed robht.•n of a Fountain Vaill'\ rouplt• i.n thl'1r homl· last Wl'ek Authorrt1es say thl'.' no\\ haH· a ll four s us peets "ho allt•gt•d h \H're 1moln·d \\llh brt.•<t krng into the• homt• of Hobl•rt and ~lJr i.:o Fulton and hmchng tht'm \\1th a d hl'SIH.• tape in an uµ-;t<11r:. bedroom The rohlwr.' alll'rnpt c kt 21 was brnkt.•n up by thC' Fountam \'allev SWAT Tt•Lfm Two armt'd men · ini-.irk the· htHTH' \\l'r t· ar r l's ted . but t\.\o olht•r f. <illc·gl'd h dri\ 111g <.i gl'l ;t\\ <t.' <'<Jr l':o-C'aped . polic·1.• !'-:11d l'ht• [\\O ITTl'O \\hCJ <i fll'gedf\ C''>eapl•d we re arre:.tt.•d nt·a r an t\ n a he i Ill m11tel f''rid a.' . police s aid Tht.•\ a n · rdt.·n t1 f1e d J 'i D:.irrell Donald Woocbon. 24. ancl Robe rt W1lli'1 m Hell :12 \11 v~ll·d .11 lht •C'l'lll' .illl'r t he ' 1.1 JI Ill 11111111·1 \ .1tl1'111 pl \.\l're \11 1h111t\ C. \111.1111 . 2;, and Tr ;tt'\ I I .1111111· 1111 :!t h11th of \11.1111•1111 l'11l1t·1· :-.I\ \11 <; Fulton \\as t alking 1111 th1· tl'feµhone to a • 1·l.1ll\I "'"''' l\\11 .ir nw ll m en ti11 1-.t 111111 lltt h1111 -.e The n•l,111\ c -.11h· 1•q11t·11t l.' kll'phoncd p 11 I 1 (' l' \\ II 11 :1 rr 1 \ t.• <I \\ 1th i n 01111Ull'' H11 bt·rt 1-'ulton . IO ..,uffrred a hr okt·n .irni wtw n ht.• l'limbed out t ht· up:-t.111 " IH'clror1m window • .rnd 111 m pt·tf to t ht• ground from :.i f1 r:-t -.ion r o•il. us ·the SWAT l't•am .11 rl\·t·d . pollC't• !.a11J Tht· 1· 11l111n-. 12 ·month old g ra nd ... 1111 ./ui-.on Jbo \\a.., rn the ho mt cl 11nn~ ll11· ;,1t tt>m pted rohlH·r' polrC't· s.11d P o ltc 1• 'perulat1•d t ha t the -.u..,p1•1 h 1nt·111 rc·c·th \\t•re told h\ .1 f111 nw1 foi-.tt•r t•h1h1 of the F u lt on th a t th e r e \.\e re \ .1l11.1hl1 .... incl c .1sh in !ht.• ho me Assemblymen view acupuncture B i Tl would require insurance cove rage for policyholders S \( H \M t-:NTO 1AP 1 Six .1:-..,1·111hh nwn leaned fo rwa rct as .1 I 1 i.:lit ( 'h1ncse ma n ran his r111 i.;1·1 ... clown lht• ba c k of a h,il l 11.lkl•d \\Om an ·1 hc lt·gisl~ttors ,grimaced as tlw 111.111 took two·inch needles fl 0111 ,I J>OUt'h and IOS('rled them 111 1•• llw woman's back, neck and 11·1. I ht•\ s tart•d a s he attached \\If•· tu the net•dlt'S and applied .1 "c .1f.. t•l1•c·t rica l c harge, t 11 1111.! hc•r m uo;cles to l witch. lJ11t•:-i that hurt?" asked ,\-. 1·mbh m an Curtis Tucker . n 11..-ll'w()l)(f I lw a <'upunctu rts l. Che L Ya rn ....... llCI the needles don 't m.11.dh hurt. hut '>Ome t1mes do I hu-. wt•nt the dem onstration Pot grower shoots thief !'-\ \ 111-:HNA H!>INO CAP I <. \ 111.111 a ppa r ently try ing lo 'l'r 111t•( 1 hi:-mariJuana c rop has ~lw1·11 bookt·d for m vestigation of ·~it I t• ni p t t• d m u rd e r a fl e r ~dlc•i.:C'cll .' sh1>0ting a would-be ~wr 1 t11c·r. c ntic ally w ounding y 111 11 authorities o;a1d. ~ \\ illlam !> Kina rd. 24. was hit ~1 •n1·1· rn th<' ha<:k of the head with ~ .•. , .. <·ahhc>t bullet as he and his !b1 ot h1·r rn-law e a ch aboard a :,11111111 t'.''<•lt• approached the !1 II 1 \1orongo Valley home or .11 \ t'.11 o ld St e phe n Berger. :.1C'1.,mlrng to San Bernardino :c 11 1 n t ·' l · n d e r s h e r i (( FI o yd •Tttl \\I II • • d . : " 1 11 .1 r d "' a s r e p o rt e in •1·1 ••<.ti c·onc11t 1o n al Des ert :( 11111 m untt) flosptlal in Palm ~Sp• 1111'' Tidwe ll said he was not 'l'\IH't'lt•cl 111 hvc )t Wed nc·sda~ for thl• \s:.1·mbl) F 1 nan c· <' I n s u r .1 n <' t• and l'o mmt•rt•t• I ·nmmlltt•t• \\ htf'h 1:-. try ing to th·rnll• "hl'lh1·r h1:alth rnsurant·t.· eompan1"" -.hlluld lw required to pro' 1dl' ro\ t't ,11-!t' for pnlit•.'holdt•r .., \\h 11 go l o a cu punt·lunsts \.\lllHll•I tw 1ni.i referred b\' dot'tori-. The c·c;mm1ttt'l' n1 ;1cl 1· no deC'ISIOn on the brll \BJ HJ7 h) A">S l'm b l y man ll l•r s ch e l R osen thal . D ·Lns 1\11 gt•lt•s, heca use tht• Leg 1slatun• ts not in session T he hill " :-.ponsorcd h\ the /\t upunctun· i\ssoc1a twn of America The comm1ttc·L· 1:-. c·o ns 1dt.•nng othl•r bdh Lo <idd ln •Jtn11:n1:-. to the c11vera~e that prn .Jtt• ~roup health plans mus t prm·1dt• Tht' s l a te requrr<'" l'O \t.•r agC' fn r about 20 a tlmt•nb or t1 t.•at rrn.·nt.... 10clud1ng m ental pro ble m .,, \'Jl a mrn thcrnp,\. a lcohnhsm and amniocc·nteM.., Thl' aC'upuncturr ~•..,M>t·1;.i twn .., Arthur Krause s aid a l!lRO lav. gave aeupunctunsts slJtus <1s pri mar) health <'UrC' prmulc rs. m ean ing patiC'nts clon 't llil\'C to b e referred b\' doctors S a c r a m en.t o a c u pun cturis t Edw ar d C h 11 w ~aid . "Ac upuntlun• is not a fad With 5,000 years of baekg round. it's not a fad . We are the las t country to accept it Why''· Krause s ard the a H •rage t.·os t. o f a visit to an acupuncturist 1s S20. while visits to doctors cost $35 to $40. plus tests and X rays He said acupuncture can often h elp relieve pain in <-0nd1t1ons s uc h as backacht•s. m ulliple s clerosis. s t rokes. s inus trouble a nd migraines C urre ntly. so m e ins ura n ce firm s like Blue Cr oss pay for acupuncture. but o nly when the patient i s re fer r e d b y a ohvsician ~--------------------------------~ OR•NGE COAST Clutlfled advertising 714/642-5678 ~ Daily Pilot All other depar1menl s 642·4321 MAIN OFFICE rho mas P Haley •)'""'""'•no Ch4f l•ttcvt1¥e Ort.<., HrJtJCrl N Weed ,•re,1:ten4 T ''o•nas A Murptune Michael P Harvey "' •or.no Ow«too 3.JO Wttl lly SI , CO.I• Me ... CA Mall •OdreH Bo• l ltO Co.I• MtH, '" 9161' C1111yr10111 , .. , Or~ C01111 Pu1>1hh1119 c~,. Ho nt•n iCOfits, 1llu>t•t110n" fll1tortal M•O•• or ao. 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P ros pl'<'ts for an agreem ent V. l'rl' good ht•<·a ui-.e a glut on the world m.1r k1•I has forC'ed m ost O J>!';(' memtwrs to rut prices or prod uc·t1011 'l'h t• Saud i-. a dde d l o the ~1 hunclance ~hen they incr eased t ht•1r daily t>utput hv I million h:trrC'f.., lo !I !l mrllt on barrels a cl ... n \!'> ~· .cood v. rll ges ture. they r cc!U('C'd prodUl'tlOn to 8 5 mi Itron b;1rrC'ls a fter t ht• last OPEC mt•C'l1ng From Page A1 SUBS ... scheduled No .. 19-21 Th e di t•se l -p o w e red Wh is k c>y cl :is s s ubma rine. <.'U r r yin g n cr ew o f 54 , ran ~•ground Tuesda~· nig ht in 40 feet or wnte r four miles off the ~ o u t h l' a s t 1• o a s t i n t h e Ka rlskrnnn urch1pelaJ{o. It was inside n restr1c led se curity area 12 m1lcl! south of the Ka rls krona ht1l>C S w e dis h navy s p o kesman Rf.'rlil Lagerwall said HI Warsaw Poet vessels . including saJvage c r:iCt und two warships , massed j uiu outs ide Sweden's 12·mile t e rr1loriaJ limit as the Kremlin trie d to J(f.'l pe rmission to rescue thf RUb • ' Sale 'serious danger' Israeli cabinet tells regret over AW ACS approval By The A.11oelated P rHI The l11nelJ Cabinet aald today thul th• U.S. Sennte'11 approval or tht> sale or A WACS 11py planes " to Saudi Arubla posed "a new. • s eriou s danger" thot lsrael would do everything necc11tsary to overcome. Sa udi Arabia 's ~O v ('rnm e nt c ontrol l ed ne ws pupers hulle d Pres ident Reag ~m as one o~ th~ greatest Am<.'rican le aders m his tory. E gypt's F or e ign Minister Kamal Hassan Aly lauded the 52 48 vote calling it a "positive turning 'point in relations hetween the United States and the Arab nations " that will e n a ble "Arab countries to defe nd themselves against any foreign inte rve ntion " ·'T he governme nt o f Is r ael expresse:. its regret over the d ecision of the American Senate on the t\\o fold a r ms deal between thl' L'111Ll'fl St;.it1•s and RELATED STORY-A3 Saudi Arabia , wht<·h 1s in a state or wa r \.\ith h rat.•I . rejec:ts the C:.1mp D avi d at·c·ord s a n d f111unn·s tt·r ror in our region " T ht· ls rat'll Cuhinl'l said in a s ta te m e nt rt.•ad b y Prim e :Vt 111 1stl'r Mc•naC'hem !!cgrn after Jn t•mcrgt•nl') mt•t:trng For The Sale 52 timing of U.e AWACS victory o ver Is raeli lobbyists 1s replete with proofs that the almighty has awa rded us a s pecial sci ft , .. sa rd Tarif el·Raie . a shopkeeper 10 Mecca. News paper e ditors s aid they ' rereived hundreds of c alls from people who wanted lo ve rify the news Wednesday nigf\t. "They were JUbilanl, and the A WACS news prompted them to eelebrate a double occasion ·the radar plane triumph and the ne w Mos lem y e ar, .. s aid a Against Ttle Sale 48 repo rter al a ne ws paper in Jidda "We <1r e happy becaus e Am e ri c a , afte r all this u ncerta inty a nd a nguis hing wait. turned out to b e the friend 1n n eed ." s ard Ha ss an Abdel Aziz. a n office cle rk in Jidda The Japanese go vernment's c•ht e f s pok es man . Kii c hi M1vazawa. s aid he thought the St•nalt.' vote ·•proves Pres ident H l·a g an 's l e ad e r s hip in policvmaking .. "l'hl' government re ite ra tes that a nl'w and serious da nge r now faces b racl We will do all that \H' havt• to rn o rder lo overcome 1t · lk g rn told rl•portl'r~ Reagan sen t him a mt.•ssage reaffi rm ing that · Amcr 1<.'a r e m ai n s Catalina moorings vote eyed closely c·omm1tted lo hl'lp l'>l·ael retatn By D AVID KUTZMANN 1b m1htar) uncl t echnolog1cal 0t111eo.i1,,.1 ... slaft ad\'antagl':-. rn the Middle East The three -m e mbe r S tate . 'Tht• S('l'Ufl t\ o r IHael L a nds Commission will wade remains an l'"senllal factor 111 into trouble d waters Friday our rle<.'1i-.1ons of strategic issues MFhen it conside rs future lease rn thL• re~1011 he quo ted the a rrange m ents for pote ntially pn..'s1dt·nt u:-s a) ing lucrative moorings and piers on ·wl' hopt• that lht•:-.e words of ti de la nds s urrounding Santa th e president will be earned rnto Cat alina Is land rl.'altzation. · thC' prime minis ter Wh a t ever d ecis i o n l he added . Sacr a mento-based commission Be g in ex pressed tha nks to m<ikes the future of'\-ecr eational those who s ide d with Is rael boa ting around S outhern d urrng the long d ebate and said C alifo rnia 's popular island man:-t·ongrC'ssmcn w ho voted retreat will be affected for at for the s a lt• ·nurture in their ll•<i st the next 15 years. h l•art.s warm feelings toward our That's how long any ne w lease p eople and c·ountry." f or the tidelands should run. Vro m t he other side of the commission staff m embers have p olilrcal rcnce, forme r Prime r e('()mmended . M rn1 :-.ler Yitzhuk R a bin of the A u l it's who s h o uld b e o p p o'i1llon Labo r P a rty told ;.i\.\arded the le a ses. not how ls rat>l Arm y Radm the Senate's long they last. that 1s stirring dec1s1on was "a victory for a controversy '>Lat e lh at h as c o n s is t e ntl y In a recommendation issued opposed the Camp David peace las t week. the s t aff o f the La nds accords Wt.• m ust ask ourselves com m ission s uppo rte d op en d o es t he l 'nited St a tes still lioliC'itation of public bids At the regard the Camp Dav id peace hme time . the staff also urged process as binding?" tha t the sale of priva tely owned Is ra el Radio quoted Defense m oorings be curtailed Mm1s tcr Ariel Sharon as sayrng T h e r ecomme nd a lio n ran t h e de al "as · the g r eatest co unter to the feelings of boating da n ger far ing thl• J ewish s tate enthusiasts who packed public becaus e t he p la nl'S wo uld be h earings in Long Beach earlier a ble to dekct ever v movement this month to support r enewal in Israeli s kies a nd. pinpo int the efforts of the current lessee. lol·a tion of planes on the ground. Santa Catalina Is land Co. Is rael unders tands ''that the The firm . a part o f the l 'n1ll'd States mus t supply a rms Wrigley chewing gum e mpire. to the Ar a bs but why must has been lease -ho lder of 357 thl'' ht• the m ost soph1st1rated ac re s of tid e I and s and wc;1pons"" he ai-.kcd s ubme rged lands s inc e 1966, In Saudi Arabia. the re was along Y.'ith the Santa Catalina JUbalat1on over the ne ws whic h Is la nd Conser~ncy . camt• as the Mosll•m nation was Under this lease arrangement. ce lt.•bra ting the, Is lamic New which expires Dee. 31 , there are Year more than 700 moorings. some to boater:. v1srtm g the is land Ho wever, three corpo rations ex pressed interest in opening up lhl' tidelands to public bidding b e<.'a u s e o f the untapped com merc ra l potential of the m oorings And the s tate. a eom m1ss1on s pokesman said. wa s de f1n1t ely inte res ted in making more m on ey off its holdings The current contract brought the state only a flat annual lease rate or $19,200. Whal it's looking toward now ts rn comt• of more than $120,000 p e r yea r u nd e r a l ease a rran gc·m e nt ba sed on perc entage of gros s receipts for use o f thc s ubmerged lands. At the U<.'l 15 he aring 1n Long B eac h . boa t e r s expressed co n cer n about over comme r <.'ta lizatio n and O\ erl·rowd1ng of moorings at Cata lina T ht•y also expreJsed fears that public· bidding would resuJt in h1~h«r use rates . poor services and unwanted d evelo pment. To m ·e r com e some or this oppos1t1on . the staff of the Lands Comm1ss1on s ug gested thal any n e w l e a se o r management a g r(•em ent would e xc lude all unimproved cove <ire as This would allow the coves to remain in use for free anchorage. It was a lso propos ed t hat ho lde r s of exis ting mooring ~ubteascs be given preferential right lo re new those subleases under an y new overa l l a g r e eme nt. 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Fashion ltlaind (714) &44·1380 •Newport BMch Also~ Los Angeles• Sift Dllgo • LIS ..... l .. • .~ ......... ··American Bandstand" host Dick CJ.ark t left 1 renunuces with Kenriy Rogers t centBT I and John TravoUa. about their muaical careera during. a taping of the ahow'a 30th. anniver1ary special. The show will be broadcast Friday night. Oral Roberts' son faces trial 011 charge of forgery Ronald David Roberts, 37-year-old son of evangelist Oral Robert s, has bee n ordered to stand trial on a c h a r ge o f f orgi ng prescriptions. The youn ger Roberts waived a preliminary hearing Tuesday in Tulsa. He was ordered to appear for formal arraignment Nov. 2 before Tulsa District Judge Jay Dalton Alex H a l ey, au thor of "R oots," has rented an apartm e nt n ea r th e downtown riverwalk Ill San Antonio, Texas as a ·'home on the road" for stopoffs during his travels. "I was JUSt so intrigued with the city I decided to get a small apartment there," H alev. who visited the cit v la s t" m onth . s aid 1n an 1nter v 1ew publi s hed W ed n esda y in th<' Sa n Antonio L1J!ht "I was positively intrigued with the river down there. and the Alamo knocked me out. .. he said .. I lt•fl "1th a memory of a lovely city · · Roberts 1s charged with fo r ging three prescriptions in rebruary a nd Marc h to obtain Tussionex. a cough '"'rt'"" .'\11µ/1111 f.11re11 madl' C111 ctppt•a ranct.> ll11s weeli at n H11\/•HI dep11r/111t!11t '''"'' /Ir II .,, fl I 1 11</ <I fl I' r I ,, "' '' t<ll f ,•111111 lwr t1rs1 11<1 1111· suppressant. Roberts. of Tulsa. is not ctffiliatcd with his fa the r's religious orgctnization P ope John Paul II has been made an honorary member of the Italian AssociatiQJ\ of So mm e liers , or wine stewards The association. meeting in Rom e. gave the diploma to the Polis h-born pontiff during his weekly generaJ audienct> Wednesday. Utah's leading women >Aere on their good behavior as they honored Quee n Sirikit of Thailand at a luncheon in Salt La ke City during her four·day visit to the state The queen, accompanied by Princess Chulabhorn a nd six ladies in waiting, 1s on a three-week visit to the United States in a n effort to expand mark ets for Th a i handicrafts ~ueen S1nk1t. 49. is the wife of King Bhum1bol AdulyadeJ. head of state of Thailand for 31 years Variable cloudiness Coastal Wind• M>uthwul 10 wot 11 lo 10 knots with 2 lo l loot wind w•vn . Winds In •ll•moon -11 to nor111west 10 to ?O knob 11e<oml119 119111 end ,...rleblt IOl'lgtl,, SoutllWHterty 1well 1 lo l fMI except ln<rH•l"9 w•• ovier w•-. lle<omln9 • to 1 fMI Perlly clOUdy --------------------~ l).S. summary lhlns •wetll 111.-ougt> U«Ktat• N .. , York Wed11nd•Y. forcing th• t¥acuatlon of 1om• r•tid•"''• cetnl"9 -fAlllKH -IW"90"9 •w•Y p.n of a rellroed Ir.ck befort ... 1119 by mlcMNy. 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October 29, 1981 s A3 Holding their noses Senate AWACS op~onents backed Reagan reluctantly WASHINGTON <AP> Sen. William Cohen, R·Maine, said the prop()8tid AW ACS sale was "an Issue that none of us really like." Sen. Dan Quayle, R-lnd., said it was "not a high water mark for the president o r the nation." Sen. Slade Gorton. R-Wash .. sa id "a n approp r iate gro undwork for the proposal was not laid with either house of Congress." Then all three of them voted for it. That summed up the tone of much of the deba te Wednesday as the Sena te approve d President Reagan's proposal to sell complicated airborne radar equipment to Saudia Arabia. ·'The real world does not offer us the choices that we wish we had," said Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan. So senator a fter senator said he had grave r eservations about the sale, but would vote for it anyway. He would vote for it because the United States had give n its word: bcc ausl the prestige of the presiden was at stake: becuw;e rejec Ion would stir up tro uble In the Middle East. Mo re than SO of the 100 s en a tors s po ke during the eight-hour debate Gorton 's speech was the first moment of drama He had been ''The real world does not of/ er us the choices that we wish we had ... " I against the sale. Now he was for it. Sen. Alan Cranston . U-l:allt , who s pearheeded the drive against the sale, said later the opposition s trategis ts already "knew Gorton was leaving." Gorton s aid he m ade up his mind Friday after seeing the final draft or a letter from the president lfpclling out conditions for the sale. Cranston said opponents of the s alt> realized they had lost when Cohen. who had been oppc:*ed to the sale, switched to vote for It. That left only Sen Russell Lo ng. D·La .. undeclared. with r e ports c\r c ul atlns lhat a declared opponent. Sen. Mark Andrews. R·N.D. would join the president's rorces. The galleries were jammed, with long lines in the t.all, as the debate neared its end. While House Chief of Staff James Baker Ill and other presidential aides s howed up, ch atting ca lmly a nd s h owing no nervousness about the outcome. Republican Leader Howard Raker Jr. adjourned the Senate until Thursday morning, and the chamber erupted in a round of handshaking For the rirsl time a II day. it was a scene or animation. The Senate chamber, often the scene of hubbub when the roll is being called, was deadly still when the count began. Laser 'test' blinds chopper pilots, Encino man hooked LOS ANGELES CAP ) A man who claimed he was testing a laser for a llalloween party beamed the powerful device mto the cockpit o f a p ol i ce helicopter. burning the co-pilot in one retina and mom entarily blinding the pilot, officers said. "Suddenly we were hit with this strong blue light," said Officer Tom Brooks, the co-pilot. after the helicopte r I ande d s afely Tuesday night. "We were totally blinded for from five to 10 seconds . We co uldn 't see anything outs ide or inside. It could have been terrible ... Michael Archer. 21 , of Encino, was arrested for investigation of interfering wath a n officer, a mis de meanor, after the device beamed into the cockpit of the helicopter as 1t fle w over the San Fernando Valley a t about 700 feet. He was released on S500 bail Th e f'~e d e ral A v i ation Administration was combing its books Wednesday to see if any a viation laws might have been violated in the incident. ·'This 1s a ver y serio us offense. ll could have caused permane nt damage ... said Police Lt Lee Lorenza ... Brooks had decreased vision in one eye. lie is going to see a specialist to deter mine what the inJuries are. Officer Ronald Reuser said the pilot, Officer Dan Bibber. though not s uffering a n y per m a n ent injury , "was temporarily blinded and almost lost control of the aircraft. He made maneuvers to try to avoid it, but the beam kept following." Reuser s aid the pilots directed ground crt'ws to the source of the light. where they located Archer, allegedly still using the beam. Police said they did not know where Arc he r obtaine d the l aser, bu t U ni versity o f California·Los Angeles scientists s peculated it could be of the type tha t uses argon gas and is common in laser light sho ws Archer t old police he was testing the light to use at a Ha lloween party a n d had f ocused o n the h e l icopter without knowing it would cause any damage, aut horities ,.,.......,.. Los Angeles police display laser device used. offu:ers satd. to beam intense ltght at police helicopter over the Sari Fernando Valley TuescJ.ay Demce consists of laser component left . and power source right said Police said he told them he was u~1ng the he licopter as a \arget to adjust the beam . Lasers produce incred1 bl) powerful light beams because they differ fundamentally from o rd i n ary light, "hi c h is a chaotic collection or frequencies and wavelengths shooting off in all directions like a milling crowd In contrast, laser hght consists of a smgle frequency. l ike a column of soldi ers marching precisely in step. Indus try uses especia lly powNful lasers lo cut steel and <'oncrete And because the beam can be tightl y fot'used over great di s la n c<'S rath er than bc('om1ng progressive!) wider e1nd >A caker like a fl ashlight beam -scienlists bounce laser beams off orbiting satellites to I rack minute movements along earthquake raults on Earth Both L' S and Soviet military sc 1ent1 s ts a r e reportedly experimenti n g with laser weapons for use on Earth or Ill space. where they mi.ght one day be used I<> shoot down enemy sat<>llit<'s · Energy conservation aid offered by OC Free attic insulation. weather stripping and minor home repairs a r e avai l a ble for low-income families through the Orange Coun ty Community Development Council. The non·profit organization is administe ring a program in w h ich f ederal fund s are di sbu r s e d t o c ut e n e r gy cons umption a nd cost s for families living near the poverty level. said Jim Ha mlett. council information manager. He said persons interested in the service can call the council office in Santa Ana at 547·6801 to find out if they qualify for the conservation meas ures. which he claimed can save residents from 30 to 50 percent on fuel and <'lectricity bills. To qualify, a single person can earn up to $.5.388 per year. a family of fo ur can earn $10,563 and a family of nine can make Sl9,188. he said. Owner s of rental units must also agree not to raise rents as a result of the improvements. he added. RAFF jeWCJry- J 32 Fashion Island Newpart Beach • 6«--2040 3 Generation• of fnendly pereonal servl~ I !· ' . I, s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Th ur1day, Oetober 29. 1981 • m Indian Ocean Carriers reduced to singl~i battle group for fi~st time in two years .... .,..,._ EFFORTS HONORED Fir:-t L;..1d~ \:~111t~ Ht';1g<l n l't'l'l'i\ t'" t h l' Prornt'lht•;..1n .\ward frnm :\lons1gnor Robert E ( )' Bn<.ln . ll'ft. p1·l·~1clt•nt ot tht• D<.l.\lop Urug Rc h:.ibtlita t10n Cl•nter. and Thoma~ :\lat11H·l'. pn•:-tcl<.•nt of .\llit'd Ston••,_ lrw :\Ir:-. lh·ag;m. \\ hu t" tC'l' 't">itt•d t ht• Da~·top Ct•rHl'I' dunn.1.: la">t ~ t•;tt".., l'il'C"l 1011 t·ampa1gn. '' "" honorl'd tor lwr l'I fc1rh 111 l'11rt he nng tht• drug rl'h<1hd1t,ct111n p1·n~ram WASJUNUTON IAPl -The United States has cut its carrier force in the Indian Ocean to a single batUe group for the first time in nearly two years. defens e offic i als have acknowled1ed. Althouch the apparent policy ch ange has been In the works for some months, officials were re lu c tant to discuss it W edne s day because the reduction came at a time t.he • Reagan administration W85 0 1hUng for its propo&ed sale of five AWACS airborne surveillance and control planes lo Saudi Arabia. 1 The Senate approved lhe AWACS sale late Wednesday on a 52 to 48 vote.> A IT)ajor adminis tration ar gument in fovor or lhe A WACS sale was that It is essential to strengthen Saudi Arabia's security and demonstrate U S. resolve to safeguard its friend!\ and it s oil supplies i n the Persian Gulf area. Officials, who dec lined to be identified. said the reduction from two to one carrier battle group 1n the Indian Ocean area was dictated to a cons iderable extent by budi::etary problems and lht' stnun placed on V.S. Navy crewmen who have been kept on long deployments in that region Al lhe ~ame time. however. the Defense Department said in res ponse lo an inquiry that "this current level does not indicate any lessening or U .S interest. determination or resolve in the area Khomeini overthrow planned Guerrilla leader plots takeover from exile in France A VERS·SUR-OISE. France <AP J As Iran 's Mosle m rundamentaltst r egime executes hundreds or his followers. a sort-sooken 34·year·old guerrilla leader plots its overthrow from l'Xile 1n France. "A week. month it doesn't matlt>r how lo ng it takes ... Mu jahedeen Kh a lq leader Ma ssoud R aJ avi told the Associated Press in this Paris s uburb "Khomeini 1s finished a nd W<.' are thl' onlv ones with an alternative... · I mprisoned. tortured. a nd sentenced to dealh by t he late Shah Mohammad Reza Pa hlavi. driven underground a nd forced to flee Iran by the Ayatollah Ruholl ah Khomeini. Raja\•i now s its in a c lose ly guarded compound along \\1 th another casua ltv of the l ::.l am1c revolution former Iranian Pre si dent Abol h assa n Bani-Sadr The MuJahedeen Khalq. whose name means people's c rusaders. reported!) has about 10.000 members Th ey b e lie,·e tom munist politics and Isla m are compatible -a combination a bhorrent to Khomeini. Bani -Sadr o pposed the outlawed MuaJahedeen befor e his ouster June 22 as lran·s onl y secular president since the 1979 revolution. Now. the two men who fled to France last Julv in a stolen Iranian air forc·e plane have formed an official alliance and outlin<'d a pro v i s i o nal government they think should repl ace the Moslem c le r gy rultng Iran Khomeini's regime estimates M UJ ahedeen guerrillas have killed about 1,000 government and rehg1ous officials 10 Iran since Bani-Sadr's ouste r . Iran's official media has r e ported m o r e than 1,400 cxe<.-ut1ons during the s ame pe riod . and said most or the victims were Mujahedeen. .. People think Khomeini has this great religious char isma. this hold over the people That is false." Raja vi s aid. "He rules through fear -by the club, by the bullet, by torture. H he had the support of the people he wou Id not nee d all these llrictt Good Tllro119h I I I 3/ 81 t:>xecut1ons T he social·political 1<;olat1on of this regime 1s even mort' than in the days of the shah " ··Khomeini is finis h e d . s~venty percent of his own leaders have been killed." lie refused to discuss whether he or Bani-S1tdr had influenced the Mujahedeen's bombing and assassination campaign. The Fr ench government has granted the Iranians asylum on condition they refrain from all "polilicaJ acli vity" here. It a ppears. ho weve r . that R ajav1 is in co ntact with elements 1ns1de Iran. Ra Javi s aid h e had information that Khomeini. who Is believed to s urfe r a heart ailment. "has a swelling in one o f hi s l ~gs .. H e said the 81 -year·old patriarc h also "has pro ble ms with his eye -a tearing of the cornea which I'm lold means other problems .. S hould Khomeini faH. RaJavi hopes lo play a major role in determining the rate of Jtan's 36 m i I I 1 o n p e o-p I e a n d t h e distribution of its oil wealth. o Men's ~~~1's Pants $1199 -~P.~f!s..~.9!!....- woois. linens. c6rds. Huge assortment of slacks & ieans. tweeds. cottons. beg polys. cords. cottons. Sizes 29-44 selection, •some select irregulars Sizes 36-.46 some select irregular. Values to 120.00. Women's Jordache Blazers $4499 Cord Blazers in 3 colors. Navy, Camel. Wine. Sizes 3-4 -13-14. Reg. $80.00 Value Men's Sweat Suits Iv LEVI . Suits, Jacket & Pant. Heavy nylon polyester and velour sets. Fully lined. Our Warthouse Store 12111.-..Dr . ............... h 191·1073 o,.......w. t:JO.S:JO • s2999 & s3999 the Pcntation s tressed thllt U .$. 114val rorc s can be moved qulckty from other areas tuch as the Medltt-rrene1tn and Paciftc Into the Indian Oc(•un in event of a new cris is. "Th t U. S. w 111 m a Int.al n adeQuate forces In the region to f rote cl our vital lnlert•shi and hose o f our friends,'' the .Penlugon suld T he only curler now In the lndian Ocoun are a is thi: Cora)' Sea. Last week , th e c arrie r Amcrlcu left the Indian Ocean thro ugh the Red Sea and Surz Cana l and now la ln the M editerranean Otrltial1 Indicated the AmerJca will raturn to. the U S. East Coast a ft er l\uying awhile in the Med ilerl"'clnean. One or the ractors said to have influenced the reduction in U.S. carrier strength in lhe Indian Ocean was modernization of the Suez Canal, which has permitted huge U.S. alrcrart carriers like the 80,000-ton America to sail through 1L. The Carter adminis tration rirst s tationed two aircraft cnrrter buttle aroups In the Indian Occun In late November 1979 f ollowing seizure ol Ame ricun hostuaes In the U.S. Embassy in lran. Not long arterwurd, the Soviets moved troops into Arghanlstan and the C arter administ rati on proclaimed a new doctrine. In l!fferl, pledging to protect the Persian Gulf ur ea from a ny Sovie t tak<.'OV<'r attempt. The lJ S. Navy now has 25 s hip s in th e Indian Ocean-Arabian Sea-Persian Gulf while the Sovi<>t Union has an equal numbN in the region. Food stamp fraud probed FBI and Secret Service join government drive WASlllNG'J'ON <API The FHI and Sl't'rt•t Sl'r\.IC'l' arc be ing ust•d for tht• first time ma widening government drive to WIPl' out food stump fraud and abul>e. the head or the Justice Dt.•r>arlmcnt '), ::.peda l rood stamp fraud urut said profit to be made through 1lhcit activity · J e n sen also s aid t h e intc·nsified inves tigation will target "a n umlle r of maJor m C't ropohtan areas where we lwlicvl' major fraud in the food s tamp µrogram may b t.• octurnng ·· li e decltned to 1dent1fy those tit1es in outlini n g the administration's )Jlan to bt!er up its a nti-fraud enforcem e nt t• (( o r ts b ef o r t' t h c H o u s e Go' t•rnm ent Ope rations .., u b <' o m m 1 t t e e o n mtergon•rnmf'ntal re lations and human n·suurccs In t he past three years, food s tamp fraud and abuse has n e t t c• d I . :rn o p r o s e c u t ions nat1onw1dc· mvul v1ng criminal truffll·king in food s tamps. J<•nscn said, v. ith 799 of them C'Cl ming 111 lh1• last 12 months :-. 1 n <' t• I h l' g o v e r n m e n t ht1ghtt•n<·d 1l s enforcement t'ffort Assistant Attorney c;em•ral 0 L owel l .J t•nscn sui d the "nationwide pn•s('nt't' and largl· number of staffl'd lo<'ations" of tho se two a ge nt'le s will s ignirit-a11tly bolsll•r e fforts of Agriculture Ot'partmcnl and Pos t al Service 1n vt•s t1gators. who up lo nov. havt• l>een soll'IY responsible fot th<.• nat1onw1dc probe ··wl' do ha\l' strong 1ndicat1o n), lhal fraud ha '> permeated the food slamµ program m th l>ln·ssrngly large U.S. wants Europe 'free of missiles' pro p ort ionl>. Jens t· n ::. a 1 d Wedne -;da) We rl' dc·allng roughly v.ith a b1llton dollar s that 1s bt:>mg v.a'>lt•d throui:h abusl' and fraud .. W11l1 .1m T Murphy. tht' assistant chief post al inspector for criminal 1nve.,t1gat1ons. said h is 1ns.1H·c t or::. have bt:>en hampered in lhe past because of a lack or information. a problem J e ns en said the udtlit1on of th<.• FBI and Secret St:>rvicc should help solve. "Criminal::. will t•ngagc• in act1 v1t1c~ which mm1m1ze their ri s k and max1m i.te th e i r profits ... Murphy said "The current situation 1n the food stamp progrum 1s that there 1:-. very little n s k with tremendous WASHINGTON 1AP1 The Reagan admmistrat1on say~ tht:> idea I outcome of upcoming nuclear negotiatio ns with the Soviet L'nion would be a Europe fret• of missiles Hut · we are not pmnmg great hopes on that being success fully negotia t e d .·· s aid a Stalt' Department offirial. wht) did not want to be identified. The t a lks. known as the theater nuclear force. or T NF, nt•got iations . open Nov 30, G c•n('VU Major anti -nu c l e ar demonstrations have been held thr oughout Eu rope in recent \\C'eks. directed in large part at a 1979 NATO decis ion lo deploy OVER 1000 FINE QUALITY MEN'S SUITS TO CHOOSE FROM VALUES TO $420 WOOL AND WOOL BLENDS SPORT COATS $79 ASSORTED LONG SLEEVES SPORT SHIRTS S699 WESTERN CUT AND CONVENTIONAL CORDUROY SPORT COATS $49 mt·d1um range L' S nuclear ffil'>'>ilt•s In Euroµt• l'ht• NATO dC'fense ministers <igr,l't:d la'>t wC'ek at a m eeting in Glt•nc:aglcs . Scotland . to t·ons1<k r s<.·ra ppmg tJ S missile deplo} menl <t s ··a possible option" if the Soviets remove their missiles from Eas tern E-;uropc• Dt•fenst.· Secretary Caspar W. We1nbt:>rg<.•r was said to have opposed inserting the option into tht• final commumque Hcmoval of missiles of both sidt•s is known a s the "zero option " Sc<.'retary of Slate Alexander M lla1g Jr. has said prcv1ou~ly thal he wouldn't rule out su<:h a rK>:-.),1h1ht) • SOUTH COAST PLAZA COlfA .... CM.!11•1•1• • LOS CHlfTOS CINTH C-...C,.......'11 ..... J .. ' • .. . .... ,.............., __________ _ ~----,,_...___.. ________________ ,.... _________________ . ______ ._ ______ ~---- Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 29. 1981 s ~UillU~ Bigger bite Slated for state paychecks SACRAMENTO tAPl -&ome 8.5 m1llton wage earners In California will pay 52 percent more next year for disability Insurance. an increase of nearly Sl a week ror those makina $14,900 a year or more. The tax increase will finance a 13 p e rcent boost In weekly benefits and replenish the disability fund, which only two years ago was nannin1 a 1814 million surplus. A rebate of up to $91 per worker wiped out moat ot the surplus, and more money wu drained off by an increase ln the number of dlsabllity claims, Ger a C\Jrry. spokeswoman for the state Emp l oyme nt Development Department, said today. She credited the department's campaign to publicize the availability of benefits for the increase in claims. Reinap j' lawsuits battled SACRAMENTO tA P l -· Accusin g Assembly Speaker Willie Brown of tryi ng "to frustrate th e voters' fundamental constitutional rights." Attorney General. George Deukmejian is entering· the cou rt f ight over new congressional and legislative district lines ' Deukmejian, a candidate for : the Republican nomination for · governor next year . said tn a•, written statement Wednesday that h'e would file a formal• opposition argument to~ reapportionment suits filed~ Monday by the Democratic; Speaker. j The disability fund ls financed by worker contributions and pays up to 39 weeks of benefits to those forced out of work by illness, pregnancy, or injuries not related to t he job. Currently the maxi mum amount deducted from paychecks for disability insurance is $89.40 a year, for those making $14,900 or more. That will increase to $136 next year. MOURNERS Actress Bette Davis. Mark Dumont of Forest Lawn Cemetery and June \"an Dyke I from lefU move through crowd at funeral or Hollywood designer Edith Head :\iiss Davis deli vered a brief eulpgy The legal battle involves the new congressional, state Senate and Assem bly district lines" e n acted over Republ ican objections last summer b) the Democratic maJortt) of the Legislature. Two years ago, when the $91 rebate was approved by the Legislature, the maximum tax was lowered from $114 to $89.40. '71 quake aftershock hits Brown's two lawsuits as k the ~ California Supreme Court to block a Republican referendum . ca mpaign a~a1nst the reapportionmt:'nt bills. - R epublicans condemned the redistricting bills. which could give Democrats a!> many as 10 new l egisl.iti\·e and congressional seats at the expense of Republicans. as a blatant gerrymander T 0 B A J A ~1 t• x i t· a n P r e !'> 1 d t' n l .J o :-. t• L n p L' /. Portillo ''ill fly to T1Juarrn Sat urcla.' for .i M·r1es ol working mt·etin·g:-111 BaJu California The legislation also authorized the department to balance the fund by making modest adjustments in disability taxes. Out of the $46.60 maximum inc rease next year , $29.80 would have been needed just to balance the fund without any increase. the department said. The rest of the lncrease will finance a raise in benefits, from $154 to $175 a week at the top pay level. WYOMING OIL LOTTERY OPEN TO ALL $84,000 + Royalties• SAN FERNANDO <AP> An early morning earthquak that went virtually unnotic d by residents of this Los A geles su burb We dn es d ay was described by scientists s an aftershock of the big 1971 quake that left 6S dead. The quake, which struck at 6: 17 a.m ., registered 3.2 on the Richter scale on seismographs at both the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and the National Earthquake Center in Golden, Colo. It was centered fiv e miles north o f 'San F ern a ndo, the sa me area devastated by the quake that registered 6.4 on the Richter scale 10 years ago. · ''You can term it an aftershock," Caltech spokesman Dennis Meredith sald. "Those aftershocks go on for decades." Meredith said Caltech fielded no inquiries about the tremor, which also went unnoticed by authorities in the area who were awake when it hit. "Didn't feel a thing," said Gary Muncie, desk officer at San Fer n a ndo police HANDCftAFTEDNATURALTEAK BOWLS • ACCESSORIES From Thalland Beautifully handcrafted teak at Its handaomeat Hundreds of average citizens wi ll win oil lease rights In the upcoming public drawing conducted by the State of Wyomlno. ~ny will Kh .. ve overnight wealth by selling their rights to oil companies mtd ret.inlng royalties for life on oil and gas production. Remarkably, most wlll risk no more than S50 (fully tax-deductible) to enter the program. 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Using the enzyme, r esearchers changed Type B blood into Type 0. the universal donor 1alactoslda1e. remove• botween I.he typ.-s of body '!> 1mmunolo1t1c The report follows an the sµgar golactose blood la the presence or defenses take over to unnouncement last week round ln Type 8 blood absence or certain fight what the bod y lhul researchers in lhe ce1ls but not In Type 0 . sugars on the 1rnrface of recognizes as foreign. u d 5 d J He said the enzyme does red blood C'ells. invading matter Those ntle late.s 80 apan only that one task. If the wrong t y pe reactions can be fatal. have kept patients alive The only difference blood is transfused, the researchers say. wilb art.lftcial bloosf. ~------------,,..-----.,.-------=----"--- RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY S.••fr-•, 11•••te"' type that can be~=======~ transfused into virtually I '22 HAHO• IL YO, COSTA MISA -541·1 IH trotters any patient, according to Or. Mercy Kurjyan, medical director of New Jersey Blood Services. 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Jim Hayes. 29. heart transplant patient from Knorville. Te11n . completed hLs 2-rno111/1 .1.000·mlle bicycle trip across the country Wednesday .for l11s fwe·qeczr checkup at Starifnrd L'mvers1ty .Vleci1cal Center Hearty hiker keeps pledge SAN FRANCISCO CAP> J im Hayes made a pledge five years ago when doctors replaced his ruined heart. and he has kept it. ending a two-month. 3.000-mile bicycle trip for t\.is annual checkup to prove "a transplant recipient could do it as well as anybody else · · "Overall. it was a good trip ... the 29-year-old Knoxville. Tenn . resident said by telephone from a m otel room near Stanford University Hospital Wednesday. where he was to be examined later in the day. · "We met a lot of people, and got a pretty good reception." said Hayes. who is married and the father of an 8-year -old daughte r "One couple we met in Kansas City, the husband said his wife was terrified of heart surgery until she saw me on television. then she was ready to go. Helping people really made m e f~I good." Hayes' trouble began in 1975 while he was in Germany with the U.S. Army. A virus invaded his heart and it quickly swelled to 31"'1 t imes normal. He s uffered congestive heart failure nine times in six months and doctors told him that without a transplant he was as good as dead, probably within six months. "l could hardly walk before I had the surgery.'' he said "My heart wasn't really beating. it was JUSt squishing .. The transplant, which was done at Stanford. was l.ke a miracle. he said "As soon as I awoke and took the first breath, I felt wonderful. .. There were some problems along the road. DeWayne Hayes, Jim's 18-year-old brother. who quit his job to take the trip, fell in Kansas and broke a wrist. but continued on with his limb in a cast. Hayes fell when his 12-speed bike hit a railroad track in Newark, but he was not hurt. There was bad weather, including a powerful storm west of Salt Lake City "We got soaked ... he said. And he had to finish the trip in the bed of a pickup truck because authorities wouldn't let him ride across the Dumbarton Bridge. which links the San Francisco Peninsula with Alameda County to the east After Hayes received the heart or a 22-year-old man -that's all he knows about the donor -on Nov. 8, 1976, he promised that he would make the trip to his fifth annual c heckup by bicycle. The trip, which began Sept. 4, has served both as proof that heart transplants are sturdy and as a fund-raising drive. with contributions going to the Eas t Tennessee Heart Association "There's no reason why I can't live a normal life." said Hayes. who plays softball and basketball several times a week .. My attitude is good and God is watc hing over me ... FOR THI RICORD Births l'OUNTAIN VAlLIY COMMUNITY HOS~ITAI. ,.......,17 Mr. •nd M~ Teet Cohen. Hunt11191on Beech, boy Mr. e nd Mrs. Sly•tll Sun, Costa ,.,,.u,glrl ,._,,. 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J •lln1y L•nooe11n, , .. ,.-..,girl Mr. encl Mn.. Rudy Co<,.., F-teln V•lley, girt Mr. •net Mrs. Cllfloret Hudson, Hunllneton llHcll, boy Mr. •nd Mn . JOHPll ""'"· Huftllnglon .. ec:ll,,boy ..... u Mr. •nd Mrs. Richard H•r•. irounuln V•lltY, otr1 Mr, end Mn. Don Je(k60ll, HUflll,,._ IH<ll, boy MOMMeMCNtlAL MOWtTM. ... H8YTealAM • pl • " Ml. ltM ...... 0-... °"*"'· ~ ._,_,..,. Mr ..... Mn. ..._ k .... 111. c... ..... .., Mt. IM Mrs. OMiel 0.., lr""8,..., • $1 •11 ti Ml. IN #ln.~CI•, N...wt '"'"·· Ml. IN Nin. Hlr9ld 0.-. C:.U. ..... .., Ml, .... #In. Gntior'lr Kiili ... , lrvlM, ..., Mr . I nd Mrt. Merli ~•Ho•, HIHlll ..... 8Nct\, bo'f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thuraday. October 29, 1981 Mineral King ·Valley beckons to visitors SEQUOIA NATl'ONAL PARK l AP> Nestled a crooked 25 miles from lhe mam road, Mineral King Valley orrers the venturesome camper and hiker "superlallve scenery and, or course, fresh air." Thal was AHistant Park Superintendent Jim McLaughlin's impression or the alpine valley two years aeo on a rainy trip with his family Relatives wanted to tum back al Lookout Point midway to the U·shaped valley on the west slope or the southern Sierra Nevada. Rut McLaughlin pressed on. taking the steep 102-year-old road with its 28 curves per mile at a crawl. "We went through that cloud layer. up into Mineral King, and it had jusl finished snowing," he said. "It was one or the most beautirul sights I ever saw." Only about 85 acres of the 16,200-acre Mineral C t•l A J AIY•0\01 fGeACCO CO King area on the southern end or Sequoia la developed tor public uJe. Visitor• this tan wlll be tit• last to use crank telephones ln the eummer-horhe vlllaaes or Silver City and Cabin Cove. The rustle devtces are belna phased out ln ravor ot modem equipment. On either 11de or the vmaiea are Cold :Spnnr campfround In the two·mlle long valley and Atwel Mill camptround near a larse sequoia grove. The area's 55 campsites are home to four bears, said District Ranger PauJ Fodor. Warning s igns are posted for Mineral Ktna's 30,000 annual visitors advising sensible handUni of food. The allure of the remote terrain include its majestic views or the Kaweah River's East Fork, its six feeder streams, 20 lakes within a two-hour walk and mountains like craegy Sawtooth Peak at 12.343 reel. Walt Oi1>ney Productions planned • m11Jor ski resort·ce>nvenUon cl'nter in the 7 ,400-foot htlh valley an idea killed by lransrcr or the ucreaae Crom the US r-·orest Serv1cl' to tht• Nullonal Park Ser vice m 1"79 Long-range plans are to maintain 51 miles of hiking trails and expand campgrounds sllihtly ror overflow crowds on s ummer weekends and holidays, Fodor u 1d Picnic an~us are open to day visitors Don Bedell estorts hikers from a 52-year·old pack station to Sierra hillh countrv. A decision lo embark on a Mineral King trip depends on the sturdiness of both vehicle and passengers. M-375, as the mountain road off Jhghway 198 is named, can be treacherous at any s peed because or its narrow width, hairpin turns and distracting views of the riverbed Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health Salem's lowest low tar. Only 5 mg tar. 5 mg. "tar". 0.4 mg. nicotine ri. I* cigarette by FTC method . .. ....,.. ''~ ;. J . . '-): ··'/ . ~. .. ~"··~~" . .· .. ·"\ .. , f. • _.. '#r ,,~·l· ... ~ ...-~.;" ' I 1 1 ------------~~~--~~~~----------~----~------~--~--------~~~~~~----. • Orange Co11t DAIL. Y PILOT/Thur1d1y, Ootober 29, 1911 Actors get patient roles PAWfUCKET, R.I. <AP> -Fred Cabral h11 been a teacher who doesn't know how to tell hl1 wife he hu aonorrhea and a conatrucUoo worker with hl1h blood pressure who doesn't want to alve up pizza and beer. Cabral Is a patient for hJre. A student actor with the Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, he 1ets $25 for half a day's work and a chance to practice his craft. Medical students at Brown University 1et a fhance to practice their bedside manners. "Having the patient give the feedback ls much more powerful than wben It is comin1 from me. the professor," said Dr. Stephen R. Smith. who developed the program to teach future doctors how to communicate with their patients . .. A lot of doctors have a tape recorder in their head saying, 'You've got to tell this person what he illness is and what to do for it.' The patient ears he has gonorrhea, but he is thinking, how ill he tell his wife? How will he sneak the ntibiotics into her mashed potatoes? He ii not earing any of what the doctor ls saying." For the past 2't\ years at Brown, Smith and his tart have been using actors to play patients in a artety or case hjstories. "The idea is not to get a diagnosis." Smith aid. "The student already has that. The idea is to ommunicate with the patient. "Despite the fact it will have more to do with he eventual health of a patient than anything else, here is virtually nothing being done in medical ''The idea is ommunicate with t . t ,, a ien ... to the hools with patient education." he added. "The atient gripes about it more than anything else. "Most patients are their own decision makers. they are in the hospital, you can strictly control hat their treatment is. But not when they are on eir own ." Smith and the staff have developed seven case istories, including that of a young mother whose hild suffers from seizures brought on by high ver. ''ln this case there is a grandmother who calls e shots on raising the child, .. said Toby Simon, a ealth education specialist. ''The doctor has to find ut about the grandmother in order to know what eatment will be followed, because if she doesn't ke it, tbe child won't get it. .. Others include a 17-year-old girl. mother of an p -month-old child; who decides to get an abortion; •n elderly woman with an ulcerated leg; a so.year-old woman with angina. and a 35-year-old housewife with lower back pain. "As far as we know, we and the University of Connecticut are the only medical sch!>OIS doing this with professional actors and video tape,·· Smith said. "A lot of people are interested in it. We have applied to the National Fund for Medical Education to market these case histories." Two weeks before the session. the actor is given a pamphJet explaining who he is, what hjs background is and what he knows about his disease. The student playing the doctor is given only clinical information. "We tell the student to focus on three areas," Smith said. "What does the patient know about the problem, how does he feel about the problem and what are his social support systems -what will allow him to follow the treatment program or inhibit it.·· "Communicating is a skill like anything else," said medical student Larry Budner. "You can learn it, practice it and improve it. Ir you are not communicating with the patient, then you are really not doing anything.·· The patient visit is recorded on video tape, then played back while the actor, the student, a doctor, a psychologist. a teacher and another student discuss It. "We encourage them to stop it often and talk about what .is on their minds at specific moments," Smith said. Indian arrival in dispute LA JOLLA CAP> -A Canadian archaeologist has fueled the debate of when the first people settled in North America, contending humans may have crossed the Bering Strait as long ago as 120.000 years. Dr. Brian O.K. Reeves of the University of Calgary outlined his theory in a paper presented this week at a sym~sium on human migration and undersea archaeology. ·'The timing of entry and subsequent spread of early peoples into the New World ... is a subject of continuous debate ... Reeves acknowledged. In a separate presentation, a Soviet scient1-t argued his nation's experts believe the migration coulu have been begun as long ago as 70,000 years, but no longer. But Reeves said evidence indicates man was on the move across the Bering Strait during an ice age more than 100,000 years ago. Earlier, he said, the ice age sucked up water from the sea, creating ice bridges and dry land areas. Refuges existed at that time in which all life forms could have survived, Reeves said. As early as 1.20,000 years ago, be said, man could have moved southward Into North Ameriu through at least four corridors. Hut Ur. Ulkov Nikol&J Niko1ayev1cn ot tne Soviet Union's Scientific Research Institute said studies from the Soviet side of the Bering Strait indicate the human occupation of Berlnlia may have occurred in stages. Nikolayevich aald the sta1es were 70,000 to 50,000 years ago, from 27,000 to 10,000 years aao and from 14,000 to 13,000 years. He gave nCJ dates for a fourth. more recent ataae. The tools used by thete ancient people and uncovered on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Slbe'rla resemble those found at sites in lbe northwestern United States and even tboee of lbe San Dle,Wt.o Indians of the Southwest, Nlkolayevtch 1aid. Dr. David M. Hopkins of the U.S. Geolo&ical Survey in MenJo Park, said in bis view "the Berln1 land bridge was probably ID exlatence durtnc mOll of the period between I0,000 and 1',000 yean before present. A cmerally accepted theory h11 been that man entered the Americas acrou the Berta1 Strait about 13,000 years a10, but possibly 11 Iona as 25,000 years a10. Scrtppe lnltltute of Oceanoarapby ta hostini the four-day symposium on human mlfraUon and underae• llrcbaeolotY. , f -~ ....... Dr. Stephen Smith of Brown r..:niverslty . Provid~nce . R I . started program of using professional actors to improve bedside manner of future doctors. Afterwards, the actor takes a qui% to show how much of what the doctor told him sank in. Staff members also evaluate the student's performance. In the basement of Memorial Hospital in Pawtucket, Cabral and medical student Lloyd Minor watched themselves on a television mon~r. OUR PUJM ISJUIC•ERTHAN PIANSAT BANKs AND S&L·s. Minor wu explaining lo "Louis Scalzone," a 36-year-eld construction worker, that be has high blood pressure and must change bis diet or face serious disease later in life. The patient rolled his eyes and folded his arms. "Well, I'm not going to totally give up beer," he said. Higher interest than Federal law allows on oomparable plans at banks and savings and loan associations. 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Anything sexy and allnky, say costume dealers. with popular holdovers from previous years being aamuriais a nd space costumes. ·NEW YORK tAP> -Harry Reasoner worked ror Fred Ji~rlendly at CBS and, later, for Roone Arledge at ABC. That. says the veteran broadcast newsman, "is a bit like having served under both N.opoleon and Custer." "What these two men have in common Is the attribute of great natural force: those whose lives they have touched were frequently never quite the same again," Reasoner s ays in the introduction to his recently published autobiography, "Before the Color:. Flidl· " Reasonc1 <.'On:.1ders at some lenfth the impact both men had on his own hfe and work, an exercise that is not always flattering to those involved - Reasoner included but 1s at least safe. Friendly. CBS News' president, 1964·66, has retired, and Arledge. president of ABC News and Sports, no longer is Reasoner's boss. . That's not always the case in "Before the Colors Fade." for Reasoner , still a correspondent for CBS' "60 Minutes," often must write about people with whom he works. ··vou don't gloss it over," he says "You try lq be fair. if you're going to do it all. · "I sent an advance copy to Bill Leonard," Reasoner says, s peaking of his current boss at CllS News. "and I think he felt he could li ve with it. .. In fact . Reasoner's willingness lo write candidly of his profession and its practitioner& contributes to a me moir that is informative as well as entertaining. There are no cheap shots in ··Before the Colors Fade " Indeed , Reasoner may be toughest on himself "Why wasn 't I his kind of man?" he asks of his r elations hip with Frie ndly "Why did he think I was al least lazy and perhaps , as lhe French say, not ·ser1eux · ., · · lie suggt•sts several reasons. then adds "'The othe r possible reason for his attitude toward me has of course occurred to you. "Maybe I am lazy .. He is, al the s ame lime, straightforward in discussing hi s feelings toward colleagues . He recall!> his decision to leave CBS in 1970 for the anchorman's job al ABC. a decision based in part on the fact he was given no assignment for CBS' election coverage in '68 "Wh at Mr. Leonard in effect said to me was tl\al I was highly valuable to CBS News in certain .,.. ays, but that I could not pull my weigh1 m certa in hea vy a reas." Reasoner writes "There we re three ways to react to that. I couldn't hit him because you don't do that at CBS As Adlai Stevenson s aid after he lost in 1952, I was too big to try and it hurt too much to laugh. ··That left the third a lternative: go some where wh ere I would be appreciated, somewhere where Cronkite and Sevareid and Kuralt and all those peo ple didn't cut holes in my Penumbra somewhere where Bill Leonard wasn't." .. Before the Colors Fade" is not always a ha ppy memoir. Reasoner says he was prepared for that. "You run into a funny thing when yol.l're doing a book about yourself." he says. "You find you havl' to be honest. or shut up. ··I think writing a book like this one is at least Measles drive urged in state BERKELEY 1APt California should launch a n 1 mmunization campaign against German measles because of the recent birth of al leas t 13 congenitally defective babies to mothers infected during their pregnancy, a top health official says. The incide nce of German measles, or rubella, has dropped 20-fold s ince a vaccine was introduced 15 years ago But "we s till have a problem." Dr J ames Chm. head of the infectious disease section of tht· California De partment of Health Services in Ber keley. has said "It 1s quite clear that susceptible women m child·bearing ages should be identified and gi9en r ubelle1 vaccine before they become pregnant." he ~aid ' In e1 paper in the October edition of Western Journal of Medicine. Chin and Or. Loring G. Dales detailed an upswing of rubella in 1979 and 1980. Between July 1979 and February 1980, at least 13 ·infants s uffered congenital defects from rubella. The rate of rubella.caused defects during that 'period was four times as high as the rate in both the precedjng and subsequent periods, they s aid. Among the defects they noted were congenital heart di sease, cataracts, deafness, blood disorders and mental retardation. While most children are vaccinated against rubella, many women of child·bearing age have not been immunized. The di sease can produce a mild rash and low fever in adults but can be virule nt in an unborn child. Women who marry in California must be tested for immunity to the virus. But Chin and Loring s aid that unmarried . and therefore untested. mothers account for 18 percent of the birt hs in Califo rnia. Of those identified-as susceptible to the disease. only one-fourth · get vaccinations. they s aid Up to 40 percent of the young, married woinen in the stale were not married here and missed the screening . they added. Doors closed to enrollees SAN DIEGO <AP> -The president of San Diego State University has announced a record early closing of s pring enrollment because the school's budget and faculty "have been stretched to the breaking point." .. I hale closing the doors to new students like this ." President Thomas B. Day said. He cited a record fall enrollment of 33,333. adding ··there is no relief in sight <to school problems>." Day said the university will accep~ all undergraduate applications received through late afte rnoon Friday . plus any application postmarked before Saturday. Oct. 31. • The cutoff does not apply to open majors al the university's Imperial Valley campus in Calexico or Its campus in Vista In northern San Diego county. Elk bones on display PHJLADELPHIA (AP) -The bones of a 30,000-year-old Irish elk have 1one on display for one year at Philadelphia's Academy of Natural Sciences. The extinct creature , which waa alx feel tall at the shoulder and had an anUer a pan of el1ht feel, once roamed Ireland and other parts of Europe. m ore pamful " The book traces Reasoner's career, first as a newspaper' reporter In Minneapolis, throu1h a stint with the U.S. Information Agency, and back to Minneapolis for his Clrst job in television. at the age or 31. He recalls his most important ass11nments. as a reporter in Little Rock during the integration of Central High, and later in Washington and Vietnam, and as the first correspondent, with Mike Wallace. for "60 Minutes ." He devotes a brief, and relatively sketchy, chapter to his eighl·year tenure at ABC. .. 1 didn't Intend to put that in," he says. "I'm not ready to go into that in any great detail. 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And the iqterest rate is iµaranteed for the full l-year tenn, net just 6 months. A'ud you get the safety and convenience of California's e; ... largest bank. You can convert Bank of America 6-Month Money Market Certificates to our Tax Free Time Deposit with no early withdrawal penalty. Don't short yourself. BAN K Bank of America's Tax • Free Plus could pay youmoreaftertaxes Of AMERICA than Money Market Certificates. ' ... r ) ......... """"- .Orongo Coast DAIL V PILOTfThuraday, October 29, 1981 ............. ELVIS IN LONDON \\01 l-mL'll mant•un•r a 448 -pound hron1.1• 111• 'Ill' :;l<1tlll' uf Elns Prcsle~· through revolving du11r .. ,1• t •. 1 • al H .1d111 111 London Tht" -..tat1on has set aside .Jll t \l!o l\o\ tl•l t .ti t'.1· ..... a tl·rnporar~ home ror tht• .Jon I )1 u...: I .1 I .J p• 11 l l' Recycle ripoff probed SAN RAFAEL CAP) -An aluminum can scam has hit posh Marin County whe re deputies are being asked to crack down on garbage thieves that officials say urc cheating a recycling program out Qf up to $20,000 a month. "We are not going to put out garbage patrols," Capt. Robert Gaddini said Wednesday, adding the department learned that ··people have been coming before lhe official collectors and taking aluminum cans" meant for recycling ·'Thal is going to create a problem for our patrol division to determine who are the official collectors:· he said. The caper came lo light when count y Supervisor Gar y Giacomini warned fellow supervisors during a board m eeting Tuesday night that Marin entr epr e neurs are ··establishing their own little routes in front of the recycling trucks." taking the profit out of the recycling program and putting it in their own pockets. The county-wide r ecycling operation was launched last March with a $500,000 state grant. Joe Garbarino. president of Marin Sanitary Service, said the program is losing $12.000 lo $20,000 a month . primarily bec ause of the alum inum can caper ~~~~~~~~~- Trick or Treat On the Moll A safe & sane Halloween preview 6·9 p m Fri nile at Huntington Center Free candy. free balloons Plus 25' tickets 10< games & prizes N••A •••rt1 •4ufpm•nt f f N Classirif'd Ad ACTION C.all A DAILY l'ILOT AD-VISOa ..,h rin~ In The :\:. '. )t I 11l 1ghr~nme nr i, T lih (.~111 ... 1rion pen an ant now and wear .our bank home. 1,,(\\\~fl 1 •u y .\o /1"·01nt' 1-..ax Jt . 198 J 'I I 9112., I 98.'J .·I " ti / .,'µully R ecorer /'a:xP.~ Pni<l In /<J7U .. 19 79., 1980 \. , • • t ,., ••' ... , • 01 1r• , urrc.•nth • I I • " I ,. ''" t 11111 It I •II 1.1\I'' llll<J 1 •I\ I\ , \ •• f 1 • 1 1 tf ... 'I ,o • I ",I I l.1\ \ 1'11 1' Otf I ·-11 • p111 11I llll Tl\ all·d and ;, l • "' I"'"''" 1· c·a~h fl o" tf•PI • •' I\ 11111 f.1 .. ~! " . '. 11t rr •• ' •• • ' '" '~'"'' 1,, .1tt1·nct1ng <1 ""m , ,, ,,, J'' • 1rt1r1 tr • nJ•>\ '-tUmP ' Ii . 'I I .1 1 ,.,, , '"'·'"' 1.il knmdPtl)!1• 1n •111 1 . ' :.l\1111·.• ... 1'.\'lt:\(; C:, , • 1.1 · 1'111 :.ti.·\ 11~1r Hl'M·n·a tion • , • 1/'1 L ""· 1i. f'r"onrral Sen•1ces ., .,,. , • ' I \ , ,,,J ii : ; •'' I~,, I WE'VE GOT BLOOM IN' PUM~ I 11 • I I I • ti 1. , "•ti 1 , •,111r•f11I t111.111gi:>ml'nt 11. •" • ' v·~ nw11 tluwl•ring 1>umpkin patch . . . Qf!!!~Y.:..~ dt .t couvenient location near you. The authentic Wells Fargo buckle. Registered in your name with Wells Fargo. Come help us celebrate thl· opening or our Newport-Balboa Peninsula office at 2727 Newport Boulevard. near Balboa Boulevard. on Friday. October 30 from 10 a. m. to 6 p.m. Open a G olden R eward A ccount of $2.000 or more and you 'II receive an authcnt 1c Wells Fargo belt buckle. handcrahed m solid brass. The oldest bank in the West is brand new. Assistant Vice Pre.-;ident and Manager Patricia Noble and her entire staff are looking forward to meeting you and introducing you to full-service banking al Wells Fargo. Stop in for refreshments. 'Herc will be free gilts for everyone. The Stagecoach • • 1s coming. Bring your duldrcn in to S('C the Wells Fargu Sta~ecoach. It will be on displa\ clunng Friday's cclt·bratton. i'lus. if you come in and fill out a coupon you may win an authentic Wdls Fargo belt buckle cast in sterling silver, a 14 carat ~Id nugget pendant or a 14 carat ~Id nugget st1ckpm. '-r'• ,, f J i ,,. ............ • 1111111 l 's:ser4 right . W guided a .'lingle e11g111e plunf' 11111 sof P landrny at Little Ho<'k Airport (lfft'r '''"pilot e11//ap8t>d l sser~(s /atlwr 111 l<m• .)()fill I >11 nd H1111<1. till was ulso a paS.'it'Tlgl'r Pinch-hit ·pilot 'l-ucky ' LITTLE ROCK (AP> John Ussery had m•ver handled an airplane before, so when the pilot let him lake control of a single-engine plane at 2,500 feet. hl' welcomed the chance for a "a little flying ll'sson .. Then the pilot collapsed and died, c.ind L1sser y had to bring the plane down himself. ·'I was fl ying the plane I had the wheel in m~ hand:. when he fell over, .. Ussery . a 29 year old businessman. said Wednesday. "lie asked me. 'think you can ha ndle it now'." and I said. ·no. I can't handle it.· l expected him to take 1t back. but that's the last thing he said his head fell back .. The incidt>nt began late Tuesday afternoon as Ussery and his father-in-law. John D Boyd, 60. of I lot Spring:., "ere on a pleasure flight with pilot Ells worth Alcxandrr Moore. 55, between Hot Springs and Malvern. south of Little Rock Thev "c·n· at about 2.500 feet when Moore was stricken "1th an apparent heart altack. l'ssery s aid that when Moore s lumped over, he thought 1t was a joke But then "e !>tarted slapping him, trying to \\akl' him up, and I couldn't find a pulse," he sa1d. Ill' ~aid his father tn·law looked at him a nd '>aid . ·wc·re in !>erious trouble .. Ussery said he I urnt'd the plane and followed Interstate 30 south, then called for help on the radio. \\'1th tht· help of two Hot Springs flight 1nstru('tors. l 'ssery turned the propeller-driven Hock"l'll Aero Commander and new 1t more than HO mllc•s to Little Rock's Adams Field, where he land('d ... arc!~ I gut>ss I m a ht tie bit lucky," Ussery said. ·sure I was rc.'al scared, but 1t was a funny kind of searcn not rt'ally panicky. I went through stages th1nk111 g ''c \\ere i?oing to crash. but I never thought 1t \\-ould bt' a really devastating crash It St'emed like if I relaxed for just a 1111null' tlw plune \\Ould start swinging," Ussery .... 11ct I \\,t'> concentrating so hard on those gauges II I d been up lhl•re by myself I might have pa111t l{C'<I .. l's"ery said "At least there wer e two of U'-up tht•re ... owe could talk about 1t, and I could ;,1o.;k .John 1 Ho~d 1 \\hat'd they s ay." 1-'lying instructors Larry <.:am of Arkadelphia and Joseph Ropp of Bis marck were in t he Ark<1dl'lphw airport tower and heard Usser y's distress call. They took off ma second plane. · Wl· really breathed a sigh of relief when they t'am<' un the radio and said tbey had visual contact "1th w._ L''>'>l'f\ said I It• saul hl' knew he could ny the plane straight and that the fu el tanks were full. "I knew we had l'nough fuel and we weren't going to crash nght 3\\ a~. anyho". but 1t was getting dark," he said. (.';11n :md Ropp decided to take Ussery to the Littlt' Rock Airport. which required a turn back to the north Airport authorilles cleared other air traff1(' out nf the area and called out emergency <'rC\\ '> Actually . the landing was the most fun part. L'sser)' said. "When that front wheel hit tne ground 1t scared me. and we bounced a pretty good little bounce, I understand. There was just that one big bounce and it kinda skipped and zigged back and forth a lttlle, and I held the nose down and started hitting on the brakes. We were quite happy to be down." Cain and Ropp said Ussery remained calm durinA the night to Little Rock. "He trusted me and hl• ,1ust did what I told him to do," Ropp said. "He got it lined up and held it like a trouper." Efforts to revive Moore at the airport were uns u<.'ccssful He was pronounced dead at the University of Arkansas Medical Center. Ussery said he wouldn't hesitate to ny again with a good pilot, but added. "I don't wa nt to ny anymore myself. .. I think J'd rather j ust sit back and let ... omeone else do the nying ... Spinal injury help on way? BOSTON (AP 1 -Encouraged by their research on cats, doctors believe they may be able to prevent the crippling disability that results from spinal injuries if t hey give the victims injections of a natural body chemical soon after their accidents. Doctors believe that the chemical, called thyrotropin-releasing hormone, or TRH. improves blood now and reduces the nerve damage that results after the spine is compressed in an injury. About 200.000 Americans a r e confined to wheelchairs because of spinal injuries. according to federal statistics. ' So far . the doctors have experimented with the therapy only in cats, but they say the treatment "may have unique therapeutic potential in spinal trauma in human beings." · The s tudy was conducted by doctors ,at the Uniformed Ser vices University of the Health Sciences and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington. Results were published in today's Issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. In their experiment, the doctors anesthetized 26 cats and then damaaed their spines by dropping weights on them. An hour later, six of the eats received ltljecUons of Tf\H, while the real sot either an Inactive saline soJuUoo or a steroid drug. Arter six weeks, the cat.s that received TRH were all alive and functloolnc normally. Tbe rest were epostic and had trouble controlling their movements, and eight of them bad died. ' . . 0 . 0 0 a cu coos 3 . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursdoy, Oc tober 29, 1981 .411 Mexico battles medfly with medfly Instrument ~ 4 donated METAPA, Mexlco <AP) -Mexican clenllst.is. victors in 11 four-year battle aaatnst Uui Med1terr ncun fruit n y. are trying w eliminate the pest from all of North Ame rica In It c he m ical free campaign wslng the insect ltaelf. em blazoned with an overslt~d fly , emb l em of the S l7 m1 l ltoo '' Moscam cd." Spun1sh for med fl y eradicatlon program financed by the U S. and Mexican governments mont•y cropi1 , cotton and bananas - guvt>rnmcnt~ isnored it. But when the m edtly infested M<.'.ioco'11 southem Chlapaa state In 1977, It threatenf'd o Sl.S billion fruit Industry to the north. Three years of aerial spruylnti with malathion stopP«f the udvanec. and a continuing mop-up operation with sterile mes has virtually t·liminnted it 0 lfAND RAPIDS, Mi c h (AP) A harpsichord t>eUoved to be the world's l1r1eat has been donate<l to lb• city of Grand Rapids by two locu.I urtlu na who labo red mor e tt\1n a year on the project. Their enemy 111 the destructive hlllt> fl y that breedis 10 generatloru1 u year, s lips with ease across vast oceans and lays eggs under the s kin of about 200 kinds of produce that eventually wither and die. At a labora&tory in thils town on the G uatemca l an border, 500 million medflies a week are steriliied with ups of radiation and let loose over Mexico, Guatemala and California to sabotage their specie!;' breeding patterns ·'There is no reason why this pest, which is not native to our part of the world, cannot be driven all the way across the Panama Canal." said Carlos Fredersdorff, 30, who lives and works here at the world's biggest Oy farm. lt ha~ raised havoc with California farmers who a re spraying the pesticide malathion to try to eliminate it The medfly is a major t hreat to the state's multib1Jhon-dollar fruit crop. All 103 fertile flies trapped in Mexico this year were within a fe w miles of heavily infested G uatem ala, and none has turned up since Aug 2. The JO -foo t , 9 1/a lnc h·long instrum ent. features 63 key manuall and five sets of strln11. The sound boud ls constructed of "the beat European spruce I have ever seen '" said Instrument maker Keith Hill , who. along with Philip Tyre was hired to build the instrument by Harry Samrick. his son, David. and their wives at a cost of $27,000. H e and the 29 other biological warriors are among Mexico's best young agronomists and biologists. Recruited from universities, they are conspicuous around town In T -shirts Originally from Africa. the medny reached Central America in 1955 and spread fhrough the coffee bell there. living off the coffee bean's fruity skin . Because the pest did not destroy the bean or either of the region's other Patrick Patton , t he 29·year -o ld l' o o rd 1 n a t o r o f M e x 1 co · s m e d fl y program . sai d the "steril e fly tttchnique" works only 1f an infestation 1s so low that the laboratory-bred flies can overwhelm their wild cousins by 100 or more to l. NO DEALER &ALES AD STARTS SUNDAY BEHR POLYURETHANE A tough finish that resists acid s. alcohol ( part Of the temperance movement?), and abrasions. Available in Clear Gloss or Clear Satin. 13 oz. SPRAY OT. GAL. 2'9 477 1177 DEFLECT -0 DRYER VENT KIT 379 You get a hood, 12" aluminum pipe, clamps and 5' of vinyl hose. In Brown or White. (My mother· in· law has a heart of gold: yellow and hard.) FURNACE FILTERS MOST SIZES 49c l2"x2 4" 59c 12"x27" 77 C 25"x25" sac The weather is cool now but don't turn on that furnace until you've checked the filter. We wouldn't want any of those little dust particles to start a fire. TEAK PARQUET FLOOR TILE I ~~12" TILE This may be a little more expensive but look at it this way, i t 's a good investment for the house and it gives a room warmth and richneH . · ITALIAN CERAMIC ·rLOOR TILE • YOUR CHOICE FAWN OR CAIROFONOO 63~ CAPRI SERIES 77~ • 2x4 92 1/4'' DOUGLAS FIR STUDS ""Lowes I Price la 5 Yrs. . SCOTTS TURF BUILDER 2000 SQ. FT 4000 SO. FT. 6000 SO. FT. 777 1377 1977 • Now is a good time to give your lawn some nourishment when it 's not working so hard. Give it a chance to store up some energy during the cool months. Handy to have around the house or in the car just in ca.H. UHs two D batteries, not included in the deal. WALKER GAS TREATMENT 55~20Z. This stuff prevents engine run -on (that's when you turn off the key but the motor keeps going ... kachunk, kachunk ) and cleans your fuel system. MONARCH . AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DEX.RON II, FORD ATF. OR SEALER & CONDITIONER YOUR 79c CHOICE QT. It's a good idea to c h eck this stuff once in a while. U you've ever run out of it, you know what I mean. (Y ou don't? You haven't ?) ---- MONARCH QT. llSTAIT •OTOI FLUSH oa 13 01. DUii DIUWD 01 l l 01. IDJCOD SPUY YOUR 97c CHOICE EA. There'• not much to NY here. All thoee little piotuNe tell it better than l c:a.n. (That'• the truth!) • 6 FOOT lx6 RIDGE 'N VALLEY REDWOOD 127 M a kes a heck of a good fence . Your neighbors will have a hard time peeking through it . H ey. maybe they'd split t he cost w ith you! (Why not?) BLACK & DECKER DUSTBUSTER 22!3~ I got one of these things and I love it. It's cordless, it r echarges itself, weighs less than two pounds. and gets into those h a rd ·to· reach places. S olid state (as opposed to a liquid state? Would that be like getting sauc ed?) electronic ignition for fast starts. 2.1 c u . in engine. MIRACLE CHAIN SAW SHARPENER 797 Worka zippo bang to sharpen that chain saw that's been leaving all those jagged edges on those logs. BLACK I DECKER STOWAWAY STEP STOOL ~i.peat'­ tu..um.whin JO"wilh,..... um ..,. twit a little Jwqn. him .... ,... ...... ... .., .. , .... I t I l \ ..... ~·· s Orang• CoHt DAILY PILOT/Thursday. October 29, 1981 West county races off er wide selection Tw(•ntv nttw c: u1HI id<itL's w1 II b(• <·om1wt'1ng for 12 trustt.•e spot:-. on Wt.•st Ornng1.• ('011nt~· school boar·us next Tut•sclav II u n ting ton th• a d1 l 'n ion l11 gh School Oistritt h tht• largt•st of the distri('ts. with 18.000 studl'nts uncl sC\'('n high schools Three seat:-. w11l lJl' dt•cided The t'<itl' has uttr<ic.·tt•d nine <·and1dales 111C'ludrng incumbent:-. Z1la Wes:-.a and Stl.'ph<•n Smith Both stood firm clunng some tough time:-. 1n the 1979 t~ad~ers· strike and have pt•l'formed l'Ollscient1ou:-.ly There 1s no strong e\idc.•n('(' an\ or the dtallengers tould pt•1 lorm morl' t•apably on the l>0urd Though the 1nc:umbt•nt I rustees and their ad1111111strator.., ha\'e made somt• f1n ant·1al m i5t<l lculat ions. \fr:-. Wt•ss<i <ind Smith deser ve rc·elecllon Other l'andidall's who ml'rit ('onsideration fol' th<.· than! open s<.'at are :"Jor ma \'ander :\fole n ~l:Jrlett<.• Slat(':-.. J1.·1T~ Supt•rntrn . Sht>rr~ Raum anti Ronald '.\I a rt· us :\I r~ \':.rnder )itolen 1~ u I r u ~ l t' l' \\ 1 t h l h t' H u n t i n g t o n Bl'a(•h Cit' • t>lt•ml'ntan 1 St·hool 01~t f'll'I she 111d1t<1H·.., ~11l' \\'Olllcl n·t 1 n· lrom that boanl 11 t•lt•('ll•cl Tlll''>da~ to Lht• high :-.(•hool hcwrd In thl· Oc.·L•an \'1t•\\ School Dhtnc:t. a ..,trong l1l'ld t!'> ..,l'eking 1·lel't1on tn thrt'l' Sl'ab Runmng lor n•·t•lcc:t aon an· 1nn1mbt•111.., .'.\l ar1anne Blank D a ,. r (.' 11 (.'~I ,. I l' ,. j n rl (' h •• I' It• .... Cbll'rlund. :\1 rs Blunk a ncl C: a rl<'r 111 par111.•tda1 h<i\ l' clont• outstanding 111hs and de:-.en t' n· t•lectton Challengl'r flint :'\Iorrao.;on ha°' "t'f'\'l'd I hl• d1~tl'll't 111 \'i.fl'IOU:- t·apacities Ile a nd Osterlund appt-ur lo lw the best prospl'<·t:-. among tht> other c:andidatl'S for thl' thit·d St.>at The I luntin~ton Uea(•h Cit' Sc·hool Distl'it't h•t:-. lhl' most mociest t urnoul of n1ndidt1lL·:-.. with onl~· four IH'oplt• running fol' three :,eats This small fit.•ld ol c;.rnd1datL1s 1:-. especia l!~ cll~appoint1ng. l'ons1dering that this is a school "~"tern \\tth ser1ou:-. mone~ problems <tnd thL• pro:-.pN'I of additional '>l'hool dosurc:-.. holh areas that requ1n.• 'itrong h11<11'd kadL·r-;hip .':cwcomers Sht-rn B;,irlo\\ and Pat Cohen appear· tu hL· thl· ht·st ol thl' candid ates I n c u m b l' n t R o \' II o \\ 1 .., .., t' l' k in g n" e I t• c· t 10 ri . bu 1 111 .., sen·ic:e on the hoard ha:-. hl'L'rl t•haracterized by 111 t1mt.·cl tt•mpcr tantrums •tncl inappropn<ite ut•h<i nor Brian Garland has sen ·ed on the ho:.inl in tht.• pa :-.t. <Jnd ht:-. tenure was marked I), 1·ant·or and <l1nsiveness at time~ In lhc.· Fountain \'allt•\' School l>1stnct . se,·en c.·•rnd1de,ites arl' '' ing tor three open sl'ats The most qual1l1l1 d t a11<11datl's appt'ar to be .html'" \\'m•st. \\'illiam :\lun<.'" and .\nn Galas I ntumbent Rogl·r Re lg en I'> -;eeking re·elett1on EarliL·r th1-.. ' ear. he was among the board ml•mbers who fired th<.• distri<:l.., ..,uperintendcnt ;,ind then f<.11lccl to l'\.plaan lo a hoard mN•t1ng audtt'lltt.• \\hat lru..,IN•s hi.Id 1u:-1 \ Olt'd to do Some fn•sh 'oi<:t·-.. and tandad attitudes :.in· clt•..,1r;1blt· 1n thl· Fo11n1a111 Vulle~ ct1~tri<:t MAC merits support Residents of Laguna ='11guel will be going to the poll:-. '.'lov 3 to decide if their u11111corporated c o m m u n 1 t ~· s h o u I d b e represented by a '.\1un1cipal ,\dv1son· Counc:rl formatwn of such a t·ounc1I. rom monh known a:-. u ~tAC. \\ould gl\~ the 17.000 111hab1tants of Laguna ='11guL•I <.i di rectl~ elected. loc:al ad\'1sor~ panel to \\ o r k \\ 1 t h 0 r a n g t• Co u n t ~ offic·aals on planning and g o ,. e r n r n g l h e r t• s 1 d e n t 1 a 1 cnmmunit' L' n I i k <.' c.i l' i l ' c· o u 11 <' 1 I . h II \\' l' \ l' f' . l h t• f I \ l' to·nine mc.·mbcr c:ounc·al c:an nnh make rl'commendations to the: OrangL' Count~ Board of S u n e r ,. i s o r s a n d 1 s n o 1 c.•mpowc•rccl to m<Jke rulings on an\· matter. · Spo n sor~ of lht• :\'IAC 1nit iati\'e on th<.· Iota) ballot :-.a~ the effecti\'eness of the council in n c 1 g h h o r 1 n g :\11 s s 1 on \' i l' 111 encouraged them to tr~· :mo form on1:1 in their tommunit~ Mone\ to ..1dm1n1stcr the :\l:\C \\OLild ('ome from t'ount' funds alrl.'ad\ Sl'l astcl t· Ii> provide munidpal serncc:-. for Or:mgc· County Ser\'l('l' Arca 3. \\htch encompasses tht• 1ur1sdiction ;.il areu ror lht• proµo~ed count·il Current!\'. the c·ommunat\ 1:-. represented ·at the county l(•\'el b~ the Laguna ~igucl Co m mun i t y .h soc 1 at ion . an arrangement that is informal at best. and is recognized ;.is suC'h b y t h t.' p r t' s i d e n t o f I h a t organization If L<1gu11a ~1guel ''otc.•1·~ approve the formatwn of a ~lAC. they will bt• a fforded stronger a nd mort• consi~tl'nt rep re~entation 111 Orange Count ~ g <) ,. e r n m e n l o n m a l t e r s cont·erning thC' growth a nd development of their communit~· Government by threat? C n t 1 t s o I t h t' ~H" p'"' l' <I i.'l·i.1<.'rt' ~t>wporl Banntng Ranth development ha\'l' threalem•d to hit Cit Y Council nwmbers with a ref<.>re.ndum 1f thl· prote<.'1 • .., appl'O\'ed Thc thn•at 1:-. more lh<.in an empt~ onl' ht•cau:-.t• lhl' counl'il turrentl ~ alread~ 1s facing a referen d um nn a -;<.•paratt· d r ,. e Io pm e n l p ro .i e C' t t ht' :-.lt•wporl Center expansion :\lso. somc of thl• ind1\'iduals threatening this seco nd referendum an• aetl\'i~ts in the move against the :'\ewport Centt•r project So there 1s conct·rn lhut they ma~ mean husinl's:-. • The ::-.:e\\ port Banning Ranch prn1ect. lo('ated inland or Pac.·1f1<• Coast 1-U ~h" a~ in We'it ~ewport. "ould include hollSl'" officc·s and industrial s paC't' The propo:-.l'd de\'elopmc.•nl b certatnl~ tonlro\'ers1al and th<.• council alreacl\ has held thrc.•t• public hearings on the item ''it h rnol'l' to come. It seem~ unfair. th<.>n. to h11 I hl' count'il with a refen•ndum threat when the issue 1s s till being discussed a nd Vl'f'\ lakel~ could be modified [n -.hort. go' ernmt•nl II\ threat of referendum 1.., not a wise idt•a Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are lhose ot their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1t ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 15()0, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone 1714 1 642-4321. L.M. Boyd I Outdated gadgets Q You said more than half the population won't know what you're talking a bout if you m e ntion flypaper. What proportion has never seen a roadside Burma Shave sign? .A. At least half. too. Do you know the Cirst such roadside sign jingle ever wrltten? Allan Odell. son of the company founder, started It all in ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 1926 with: "Cheer up/Face/The War ls /Over." No Pulitzer for that. sure enough. It's also said that more than half the population has never seen a rug beater. Nor a stove lid lifter. When a male proboscis monkey whinnies out a warning. he uses his nose for a megaphone . Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. MUrpltlnt E ditor Barura Kreibicll Editorial P•ge Editor • 0 0 0 WJ!! - c.. ' -.=:::- I 1 'WHAT IS ~,StNOR?' Brown has · Senate challenge Entry of state Sen. Paul Carpenter. [)..Cypress, into the race for the U.S. Senate may prove to be a formidable challenge to Gov. Jerry Brown's bid for the Democratlc nomination to that office next year. Former Speaker Leo McCarthy's withdrawal from the ra ce appeared momentarily lo give Brown nearly clear sailing in the primary election. Onl y Mayor Daniel Whitehurst, virtually unknown outs ide of his hometown of Fresno, remained as a potential opponent. Political observers so far have failed to view Whitehurst as a serious contender. BUT CARPENTER, although far from having the name recognition of lhe governor, is no political lightweight. A former businessman and teacher, with a Ph.D. in psychology, he has long been active in Orange County politics where he was elected to the Assembly in 1974 and to the state Senate twice since. And a Democrat who can win in Orange County cannot be taken lightly. Mistakenly viewed by some as an ultra·llberal during his first years in the Legislature, Carpenter has ·established himself as a moder ate with a marked dislike for leftists. In the brouhaha over Brown's appointment of Jane Fonda to the California Arts Commission and of an a lleged turncoat to the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Carpenter bought ne wspaper ads throughout the state denouncing the governor's r a dica l appointments. IN T HE DOING he de monstrated a remarkable ability for fund raising. Observers now question whether he will have the same success in raising money when it is for his campaign instead of IARl WATIRS an issue. But it is a certainty that Carpenter will make Fonda, Hayden and similar leftists a campaign issue. And raising funds won't be his only asset. Probably nobody in the state Capitol is more gifted when it com es to cutting Jerry Brown to pieces. Instead of the gentlemanly campaigns which marked Brown's races for Secretary of State and his two gubernatorial contests, Carpenter promises to make the battle for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate a real knock·down, drag-out rough house wilh no punches pulled. Already he has characterized Brown as "the worst governor this state has ever had," pointing to his failures to assume leadership on the many vital issues affecting the state. "His administrat ion." Carpenter said, ''has mismanaged and bungled its way. creating havoc in a lmost every a re a of this slate. Now. with this appalling rerord. Brown wants to foist his brand of politics on tht' whole country " I N AN OBVI OUS reference to Brown's record of dant'.'ing to lhe tune of activists and demonstrators. Carpenter pledged, "My goal as a U.S. Senator ts to represent all of California. not just the vocal minority. the special interests and those with the loudest voice · · Even 1f 1t were o nly campaign rhetoric his castigat1oni. of Brown would get headlines But Carpenter's distaste for Brown 1s deep-seatt>d and I' sincere. He has been a leading crillc of Brown . his pol1 c1es and h 15 appoint m ents. since coming lo the Le~islature Not that he is a palitical maverick. To the contrary he stands well with his Democratic colleagues. is regarded as a tea m player and was nam e d Democratic caucus chairman earher this year. Hi s candidacy gives the liberals. moderates a nd conservatives in t he Democratic Party an opportunity to vote for someone not backed by the • Hayden·Fonda activists. It should oe an • interesting campaign. fl ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~, • Postal sernce still a real bargain To the Editor. I've been meaning to write to you for som e time. All I ever hear are cons tant complaints of our mail service being slow and inconsistent. After being with the postal service for nine years, it is still the best and most efficient postal service in the world. In fact it is the cheapest to send a letter. You don't r ealize how many tim es a letter is handled. First you drop it m the mail to be picked up by the letter car rier. then it's MAILBOX taken lo the local post office and frQm there it is sent to the main post office~r distribution point. He re being Santa Ana. Then it is sorted out by machine a nd sent by zip code to its destination. Then it's sorted according to lhe route by a pos tal clerk and in turn sorted by your letter carrier. Then delivered to its proper destination. It is handled . at least six different times and for only 20 cents. Tell me t hat's not a bargain when inflation is r unning so high BILL VIRDEN Schmit z 0 11 'record To the Editor: Wonders apparently shall n ever cease. Our state senator. John Schmitz, who wants to be our sen ator in Con gress. is cau g ht i n a public statement that seems to advocate ins urrection by the military as the best alternative to a congressional failure to approve the president's proposals. He then corrects the record. which (although video taped) he maintains is inaccurate. The corrected record states that if the Republic were to be governed as our last administration governed it, •'the best we could hope for might be a military coup." To stale that he is not ad voe a ting that but is "advocating courageous action" is to give subtle encouragement to lhose who might be tempted to carry out such a put.sch. He then states that General Schweitzer was "saying the sam e thing." This is outrageous defamation of a fine general who in no way indicated a positive a ttiiude towards s uch treasonous action. JOHN SCHMITZ says that he has run into "stupid" people who "obviously don't have a very good education" who oppose his statements. Surely he bas run into patriots, well educate4 Americana, and mllltary Iea4en who would not for a minute support what be env1sa1es u "the belt we can hope for." 1 hope that thouauda of vote.. will call for Nr. Schmits' relipaUon, to avoid further abame comln1 upon all o1 ,., . us. Such a resignation would be vastly preferable to having to decide whether to send him on to Congress or to return him to Santa Ana College where he would be teaching such lhings to our young citizens. ROBERT ROSS Inf a n t threat To the Editor We want to thank our neighbors of the Balboa Peninsula and friends of Newport Beach for their help and support during the recent tragic loss of our 6-week-old grandson Michael E Johnson The immediate response of Newport llarbor fire department and paramedic unit. the expert attention of Hoag Hospital e mergency team could not change the outcome. Sudden infant death syndrome is a reality for this family We now know that SIDS causes some IQ.000 or more infant deaths a year Researrh is being done. Contributions sent to Orange County Guild for Infant Survival. P.0 Box 35. Yorba Linda, California, 92686 are sent dirrclly into research to gain answers to this infant tragedy GLORlA .JOHNSON Irvine 'conceni' To the Editor: Re: "Irvine Joins Debate on Airport Jet Noise" <editorial, Oct. 22). I could not help but chuckle a bit over the Pilot's commendation for the Irvine City Coun c il's "concern for its noise·impacted neighbors in Newport Beac h" Look at the facts: 1. The City of Irvine benefits greatly through the e nha nced value of the Irvine industrial complex. 2. An expanded John Wayne Airpart increases lhe perceived value of that complex . 3. We find out onl y after it has been approved that the supervisors' master plan's noise reduction program is entirely dependent upon a lhen·and-now illegal and unsafe SQQ.foot power cutback assumption. <Oh , the hoax of it all!) You can bet Irvine is all for the SOO·foot cutback. It is in their best interests. But, for those under the path for those who pay the real price of • L.etter:c from readers ore welcome The right ta rond"1t$t kiters to fit $p0Ct or fllmtnalt' ltbel as reservtd l.ftters of 300 words or less will be gf u«n prtfntflCt All letters mu$t include 1ignoturt on« ma.Iii~ oddreas bW "°""'' mar br IUitMfld on re· qut1t I/ l lA//tetent rtOIOft II apportnt POf!trv will"°' br pwbli•Md Ultm mar bt ttltpMMd to fn,,.,.. Norrw mid phorw numbfr of thit cOftl,..blllor mut br ~/or ven/acOllOfl purpotta. J rabid airport expansion 1t certain!~ I!> not · We need a ne\.\ airport . not a SI00,000,000 expanswn of a flawed Jnd inadequate one. FREDRICK J FORSTEH Leaseh o lds To !ht• Editor The timing for the lea!>choldf·r~ · st11t 11gainst the Irvine Company coul<I not bt• better The success of !ht• referendum by the Resident At•tion Plan group and thl' s uit by the f''nend!- of the Irvine Coast should amount tv enough pressure to force the l rvim· Company lo back down from its unreasonable rents on leasehold land Let U!:t all hope so because 1f lhe Irvine Company does not back do"n. the value fo r fee·hold land in affected nl'ighborhoods will also fall . This 1 ... because a:. leasehold home owner!'> an' unable lo :.ell their houses. their \'aluel> will go down. The fact is an~ time J net~hborhood has a large part or •h home values falling, the n·st of !ht• home:. are also affeckd TllOl\IAS ROEPEH What merit? To the Editor What did Robcr;t Clinton "decide on merits" in his Oct. 15 letter cntic1zing Teddi Alves' Oct. 1 letter? What is so meritorious about the Friends of tht> Irvine Coast citizens' group stoppin~ others from living t here or using their property? Their "h ard work " was selfishly ins pired to keep others from sharing their bea utiful coast linl'. increased values and exclusiveness Those are the real "d irty tricks" that have been played, by them, along the Irvine Coast. As for their acts protecting "the intent of the Coastal Act." as he says. the act has created a housing crisis and excessively inflated housing costs along the coast Denying thousands of middle-income people the privilege. they have. of living near il. That is a dirty trick. GOLDIE JOSEPH What class those til1h·sal1ried Wortd Ser les baseball pl1yers have• On lelevl1lon we see them splt Un1. 1cr1tcbln1 , noae -ptckinc aa bubblerum blowina. Yuck' J .J \ i \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThuraday, October 29, 1981 All I Business finds Americans now pref er to stay put LOS ANGELES -Robert Frott, a Atlanta. Only 250 of the 400 accepted the or the clvU rt1hta movement. 41·)'tar·old extcutlve with Boelnt offer. The new Immobility may cauae Aircraft ln Seattle, baa decided a11tn1t -Of eoo lald·off Youn11town, Ohio, some problems for American buslne11, movln1 down here for a better job with •teelworkers who bave been offered although, as Buaineaa Week pointa out, an aerospace company. He turned down Jobs ln other parts of the country since many companies have been trying to a 30 percent raise and a $25,000 bonus to 1978 plant closings, only 200 have cut back on transfers anyway because help pay for a new house. relocated. the cost has escalated' to between Why? Well, fo'rost and his wife Sally Census Bureau statistics have not $30,000 and $90,000 for many of them. In quite caught up with the new American the last year alone, more than 60 immobility. The latest official mobility percent o f th e country's big corporations have be1un to provide financial help to purchaae new housin1 for employees acceplln1 transfers. Also, the explosion ln computer communJcalions technology la making it possible ror more and mor e corporation transactions to be made by people in offices and factori es separated by miles or continents. Corporate problems aside, it's not hard to be lntriaued by the proapectl of a more "rooted" America. Compan!et, certainly, would be forced to decentralize If employees stopped chasing them around in a doomed pursuit of happiness. It ml1ht be wonderful to hear more Americans answer the question "Where are you from?" by saying "Seattle" rather than "Boeing." RICHARD RllVIS figures Indicate that 17.7 percent of adult Americans changed their address during 1976. That number was only a little lower than the annual rate of about 20 percent that has been the norm Tracking down soine fainous pseudonyID8· love sailing on Puget Sound. they have a 7~ percent mortgage on their house. and she doesn't want to give up her nursing job. IT'S HAPPENING every day , according to Business Week. which reported the Frosts· refusal to move in an article on the proble ms that corporations are increasingly having in persuading managers and workers to relocate for new jobs in new cities and towns. The business magazine also reported: Norton Co .. an abrasives manufacturer in Worcester, Mass .. is being turned down by one out of every three employees it asked to transfer among its 120 plants. That rate has doubled in the past few years. Georgia· Pacific Co. offered 400 executives s uch incentives as 8.5 percent mortgages on new homes to persuade them to move with the firm's headquarters from Portland. Ore.. to since World War II. BUT THAT slight drop five years ago does indicate ~hat people stopped moving quite as much even before high mortgage interest rates made it a significant -sometimes impossible - financial sacrifice for many people to sell old homes and buy new ones. New attitudes toward work -the "quality of life" syndrome -certainly had something to do with all this, but they don't explain what appears to be a much more substantial decline in mobility and what may be new patterns in American life. What does explain it? Sally Frost's ·job. Women working. Two people -and often two careers -are increasingly involved in decisions that used to be made between a man and his ambition. 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Mrs. Onassis is "just another cele brity with a nother big house," insist s a long·time resident of the Vineyard, where a bo ut 30 s how bus iness and media personalities including Waller Cronkite, Be verly Sills, James Taylor, Art Buchwald a nd J oh n Belushi -h ave va cation homes. But Mrs Onassis has taken f e w ch a n ces t h at gossi p columnis ts or cam e ra -toting p a parazzi will dis turb her privacy: She bought 375 acres of land and built a home that is visible from neither the road nor the beach. Island tour buses m ay stop on Mosup Trail a t "J ackie 's House," but passengers can onJy see two "No Trespassing" signs in front of a winding, 2,000 -foot driveway that c urls out of sight. However . a s tudy of aerial photogr aphs and town permits, and interviews with sever aJ people who have seen the home show it is a lavish yet tr aditional New England-style dwelling. Th e Onass i s comp lex , des i g n e d by W as hi n gton a r c h i t ect Hu g h New e l l J aco b sen , i s l ocat e d o n Squibnocket Pond, which runs into the Atlantic Ocean at the southwes ter n edge of the 10-by-20 mile island off Cape Cod. Thirty.five miles to the east. across Rhode Island Sound. is the Newport, R.I.. estate where Mr s . O n assis gre w up . Forty-five miles n orthe as t , across Nantucket Sound . is the Kennedy compound where Mrs. Onassis often stayed with her first husband . President John F. Kennedy. Mrs. Onassis, now 52. paid the is land's Hornblower family Sl 1 Aerial view of Jackie Onassis' $3 million residence on ¥art ha's Vzneyard I sland r etreat zn Massachusetts. million· in January 1978 for the lan'd, which was undeveloped except for a shack used by a hunting club. People who have seen the house estimate it cost another $2 million to build and furnish. He r new island retreat is located in a n undeveloped · stretch of scrub oak and scotch pines, sand dunes and ponds, m a r shes and mosquitoes. It includes 4,620 reel of oceanfront. The complex. completed in June, cons ists of a two-story main house, a barn-like guest house and a detached two-car garage AJI three buildings have natural cedar s hingles on the sides and roof, plus white trim. A ston~ wall runs arouod part of the property. While the design is strictly traditional New England, great care was taken in laying out the buildings so they wou ld sit within the contour of the land and be visible only from a few hundred yards away. "It's not the ·megahouse' people are calling it." s ays Maggie Putn a m , executive secretary to the town board of selectmen and one of the rew who have visited the complex. "It's just very pretty -not elaborate as I thought it would be ·· Mrs Onassis. ramed for her redesign of the inter ior of the White House, brought in English interior decorator Georgin a Fairholme to help with her new home V1s1tors s ay t h e 3, 100-squar e fool mam house, done mostly in white, h as a li ving room. dining room, three bedrooms. three bathrooms and t\\O fir e place s w i t h white -was hed chimneys The rl oor s are b leached oa k . W 1 ndo~s are co m posed of dozens of small panes and were constructed the old fas hioned way with wood en pegs instead of nails The kitchen is dom mated by a 4 foot by·4-foot butcher block ('hopping table There 1s also a six burner Vulcan stove. double smk: pantr) and laundry room The kitchen is said to offer breath-taking views of both the pond and the ocean The h ouse has a half-basement, where one visitor said there was a "Star Wars" s t yle control syste m t hat oecupies an enti re wa ll and coordinates 16 telephones and around-the-clock security. Behind the hou se is a vegetabl e garden and a sundeck, built from m ore tha n 1,000 pounds of imported Southeast Asian leak The l WO·Slory. 900-square root guest house has three skylights, a living room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms. a kitchen and a white oak noor. It also has an unusual attached silo containing a winding staircase and reading room and windows on top. The silo had lo be shortened from onginal design plans because of Discarded tires cause of fires, disellse ' PENINSULA. Ohio <AP) The re a re mill ions of old . discarded tires in the UnHed States. Many people say they're a nuisance at best and a hazard at worst. But to people like Richard W. Parker. they are a potential gold mine P a rke r makes his li ving scouting for old tires, hauling them to his three-acre lot and selling them to be retreaded or turned into mats. shoe soles and o th e r ru bber it e m s . He estimates he ha s s tockpiled more than a million of them outs ide his mobile home here. P arker's collection got new atte ntion before dawn Aug. 5, when he awoke to find thick, black fumes shooting from a tower of naming rubber. The fire still s moulders today. The blaze. apparently arson. dramatized the nagging problem of what to do with the estimated 175 m illi on worn.o u t tires discarded each year in the United States. T o public offi cials, hea lth e xperts a nd some scientists, they're e nuisance. The qualities that make tires ideal for cars, trucks and planes a lso m ake them tcugh to get rid of. As a result, old tires are piled behind service stations, strewn aloug highways, thrown in dumps. tossed in backyards and float down rivers. Officials say they're mainly an eyesore. but scientists warn they can be a breeding ground for disease. They also are a potentia l energy source that currently is too costly to tap. Technology is available to re use the old tires. What is missing, e xperts s a y, is a "reverse distribution" chain to put them back in the system. Steel-belted radials have added to the difficulty because they're harder to dispose of and more expensive to recycle . Parker, for inst a nce, was holding onto most of his Ures because demand for scrap rubber has declined as syntheUc materia~ and plas tics have replaced rubber in many prpducts. He hoped that If energy costs continued to soar, demand would pick up. Despite the fire, be hasn't ,iven up. "We never really abut down,'' Parker sald, standlns near h1J burning yard ln a rural area between Cleveland and Akron. "It's eilber keep 1otn1 or atarve." The fire dramatised one potential problem with discarded tires -It releued about J00,000 1allon1 of oll trapped lnalde them, forclnc en~tl o take adicm .. ~ ......... Jim Haga. oumer of JD Ti r e Co .. Akron , Ohio, stands am id thousands of tires piled behind his store. to prevent ecological harm. Margaret Parsons. chief of the vector-borne disease unit of the Ohio Department of Health, says junked tires also are a fertile breeding ground for two types or m os qui t os th a t ca rr y encephalitis . "ll doesn't take many ," she sa id . ''We've as sociated a number of cases, particularly of La Crosse encephalitis. with one or two tires in a patient's backyard.'' M s . Parso n s s aid th e mosquitos, which uaed to breed in water inside rotted tree holes, can thrive in tires because water that collects inside stays warm and doesn't evaporate. George Craig, a Unlverslty of Notre Dame biologist, adds that a federal program to wipe out the aedes aegyptl mosquito in the South in 1965-69 failed because the bugs were breeding In tires. Scrap tires are not a top priority for the Environmental Protection Agency. mostly because of budget cuts, saya Haynes Goddard, an EPA economist in Cincinnati. ·'The e m ph as ts on the huardous waste problem ls more immediate " he said. "This tire problem has now even been moved off the back bum r." Only about 5 percent or all discarded tires are reclaimed for rubber and other products. That's down from a bout 30 percent in the 1940s. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. is the only major lire make r recl aiming rubbe r. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., is involved in research on tire dispos al, but stopped its reclaiming activities In 1978 due to costs . About 20 percent of passenger car tires a re r etreaded, but industry representatives say more could be if motorists dJdn't wear down their tires too much. The remaining 75 percent of old tires, however, are dumped, many at sanitary landfllls. But landfill operators don't accept whole tires and chopping up radials is so expensive that many are never buried. Many processes for burning, grinding and chopping tires exist, but f e w are use d commercially. The problem& of transporting tires to recycling centers ls one reason. A firm in Wapakoneta, Ohio, claims to have the only c ryo1enics plant in North Amertca. The procds extracts rubb e r from a tire by deep-freezing It with liquid nitrogen. Robe.rt Swaim, vice president of Midwest Ela•tJmen, says one or the fastest growing uses for r ubber is as a n additive to asphalt for road surfacing. He s a id rubberized asphalt has doubled the life of Ar i zona roads. Another use is for artificial reefs for rish and breakwaters. But Joseph Laman, manager or Firestone's environmental engineering depar tment, says the best use for scrap tires is as a fuel s uppl e ment in coal burners. And Parker has another plan. "The only solution now. the way I see it, Is to put a tax on every new tire made," he said. "The mone y could go to the companies that recycle them." 'Underpricing' of Indian energy told DENVER CAP > -tfio1ao leaders have been urged t o de mand high enough payments from energy companies to cover all the costs of coping with the impact of developing resources on reservations. "We have underpriced many of our resources, and now we're paying the costs,·• aald Ted Smith. a staff adviser with the Council or Energy Retource Tribes, as CERT conclud«l ill annual meeting here. Smith, addressing an audience that Included energy-industry omclals as well u leaden ol 25 lndJan j(lbea. said Impact t<llta '·should b e borne by the consumer that uses the energy -that's only fair." Smith cited the problems caused by rapid energy-related growth In Alaska and some Rocky Mountain states and aaJd Indians s ho.,.ld "take the leade r s hip position " tn persuading energy companin to pay for the full coat of develo'Oment. CERT, founded In 1975. represents 25 trlbea whoH teaervatioos contain ener11 reaou.rca. Significant re•••• ol oil, P4. coal and W'llllum an locatedto these NM"auom. zoning la ws . While the main house and guest house are traditional, Mrs. On ass i s h as added two personalized touches that set them apart. All five bathrooms have elect rically heated towel ba r s, and a s pecial heating system was installed to prevent any condensation from building up on the outside of the toilet ta nks . Despite the blase attitude of many year -ro und r esidents towa rd the s ummer celebrities on the island, townspeop~ still speak excitedly or seeing Mrs. Onassis at a Vineyard carnival last summer a nd water-skiing o n a pond . H e r c hi ldre n , Caroline and J ohn Kennedy Jr., also have been spotted at the Hot Tin Roof, a popular island music club owned in part by singer Carly Simon. But one unanswered question is how much time Mrs. Onassis will spend on the island. She maintains a home in New York, where she works in a publishing house. During the summertime, she's said to charter a plane on a monthly basis to fly up to her island retreat. So m e is land e r s wo nder whether Mrs. Onassis will make any effort to sociali ze with the other celebrities or participate 1n high society charity affairs here. • "On the Vineyard you have a Buchwald presiding al a charity auction, Beverly Sills serving on fund -raising committees, a Cronkite donating a s ail with him to charity.'' says Harvey E wing , who h as cover e d Martha's Vineyard for 25 years for the Cape Cod Times. "But J ackie's a different kind of cat She's a lways been so p ro t ected, a vo i di ng th e paparazzi and all," he said. "It will be interesting to see if she follows in the footsteps of the majority or the celebrities here and donates a tour o( her house, or tea with J ackie. to a good cause." Tunisia sets free elections TUNIS, Tunisia (AP > -For the first time in its 25 years or independence, Tunisian voters have a choice among aJI shades of political opinion, including the Co mmuni st P a rt y , i n parl ia m e nt a r y election s scheduled for Nov 1. Despite the democratization of Tunisia 's political life imposed by Prime Minister Mohame<t Mzali, however, the Destourian Constitutional Socialist Party or DSP hitherto the only legal political grouping -is virtually certain to win an overwhelming major it y of the Nation al Assembly's 136 seats. This North African country of 58,000 square miles -the size of Georg i a -is s andwiched b et w een tw o p o w e rful , leftist-oriented neighbors. Libya a nd Al ge ri a Ye t it has succeeded in ma intaining its pro· Western and r elatively liberal policies throughout its quart e r -ce ntury o f independence. Tun isia 's v e te ran preside nt -for -life, Habib Bourguiba, 79, founded the DSP -under another name -in the 1920s as the s pearhead of his struggle against French colonial rule. After the French left in 1956 , Tunis ia became a one-party state though firmly Jinked with the West. Since taking ove~ the government last year, Mzall has worked to persuade the ailln1 Bourguiba -still the last word in all major dec isions -lbat complete political freedom would not plunge the country into anarehy and chaos. Tunisia's "political opeoin1" ls attributed largely to MaaU 'a determination and alillty. His efforts have won him a certain popularity . As Bourguiba's deaianated successor and ae<!retary-&enenl of the DSP, M1all eaa expect to lead the party to an elector.a triumph less 1weepln1 but infinitely more 1lplflcant dim the 99 percent endonemeaa lJ obtained in previous plebtlclt9. The DSP ts the onb' party to put up llltl ol candidate. ln •Mil or the II eoutlt.uacte1. 111 udl conautuency, ""ral d~ are belnc elected ID accont... wttll the number of ¥Otet won bJ their party's U1t ol caadidattl. Tbe rulln1 party•a pr..-11 were turtber tnbaaced -• alliance wHb tilt hltor lederatloa, the 0...eral Uldl!l ti Tunlalan Wonert or"19'. t \ .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Thursday. October 29, 1981 I COLLAR CHIC R c ,. o 1 u t 1 o n a r y re 'h ions can backfire. but Or J Dewitt Fox thinks using good tast e in designing bract's to treat whiplash will h o ld off anr ba c kla s h The c·en·ical collars tome in a variel ,. of colors a nd fur s'. Sondra Oewvea models a d esign~o mbinin g m ink a nd rhin ~stones Colian. were s hown al the A m «.> rt can Sur g 1 c· a I Trade Association in Chicago Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan present ~~ANTIQUES EX~O S SALE -~ \ IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRG~OUNDS 88 FAIR DRIVE • COSTA MESA, CA OCT. 29, 30, 31 & NOV. 1, 1981 THURSDAY THAU SATURDAY, 1-10 P.M. SUNDAY, NOON-6 P.M. A giant panorama of th~ co l lect ion~ of leading dealers in antiques. All items priced and available for purchase. General Adm1ss10n $2.50. Children under 12 free. FRENCH COUNTRY STORE Chocolate Bunny Molds Faience Animals Designer Baskets Country Pine Antiques Marie D'o Dolls French Silk & Dried Flowers .._,._-..:..__,,.--~~~ ~ ~o'~ .?JonJ ~,. ~"--' fj'~ ~ v'fl'~ ~' (7~4) 6##-G!HJO • I •ANN LANDERS •ERMA BOMBECK •HOROSCOPE Silence not golden DEAR ANN LANDERS. Yesterday I had a comple te physical that was required b v a firm I s tarted with recently . I am a he althy young woman <23> a nd this was m y first thorough internal examination by a physician. The doctor peered into every cre\'1ce with lights and poked with Instruments. The exam lasted at least 20 minutes. He didn't say ONE word the whole time. Afte r I put my clothes on he sa~d I was very healthy and the results or the blood test and urinalysis would arrive in the mail. This doctor is extremely competent and highly respected. but on a scale or 1 to 10. I would give him a 6. Why'? Because he didn't utter one word thtoughoul the entire examination. If he had said just a few phrases ..... Ever~·thing is fine here" or . .. No problem looks excellent... he would have made me feel so much better. Sile nce during a physical examination can be terribly frightening to a patient. Please print my letter. Ann. So ma n~· doctors need to know thi s. and it 's something they don't teach in m edical school. I LIVE I~ CHICAGO DEAR CIUC: I hope every person who has appointment for a physical will clip this column and hand it to the doctor BEFORE going into the examining room. It's amazing how many compete nt physicians are insensitive or unaware of this critical aspect or patient care. Thanks for all the good ~·ou did toda~. DEAR A:"::": '.\1' hu:.band ha!-> a hah1t that dri\'es '!}C nuts· After C'\ l'r~ '>l'nlent·t· ~ ANN IAllDEIS he says. ··Right" · . . The man is not always right and I don l think he should expect people to agree with . h i m even· time he opens his mouth.: Sometimes he docs n 't even wait for a n a ns wer. lk ::-.ays ... Right"" and keeps on talking. . I have told him how I feel about this but he keeps doing it a n~way. An y s uggestions on how to get him to stop'! VERMONT READER DEAR VERMOST: That irksome speech habit became popula_r a re~ years ago. I agree, it can be annoyang -hke an~ word or phrase repeated over and o\·er. <Another clinker is "Vou know?"> · He won't stop. so your best bet is to con struc t a psychological defens4!: mechanism. Whenever your husband says, "Right?" sa)' to yourself. "Wrong." It will help keep your blood pressure down. Can drugs be a friend m t1mt' of stress·' If 4ou keep your head together can they be of lle/p'' Ann Landers· new booklet' "St raight Dope on Drugs· separates the fact from the f1ct1un Get 1t tuduy f~or each oor>klet ordered. send a du/tar. plus a long self-addressed. sla mped ent'elope '28 cen1s po.c;tage' lo Ann Lu11rlers. P () Hor I 1995 Chicago. Ill 61161 I Hollow holiday I s uppose there are some na1,·e rca~ers who still believt• that Hallowct·n 1s a p relude to a religious ceh.•bration of All Saints Dav. Those' of us with childrt'n know that Halloween was start ed b~ a group of mothers who are art m aJors who seized the opportunity to publicly hum1ltat<.• the rest of us. All mv life I have li\'ed next door to a woman who s tarlt-d sewing sequins on her daughter's fairy godmother dress in .J ul~· You all know her She's tht• one who drags along arter h er c hildr e n o n trick·Or·treat to make sure her son. who 1s dressed as a dragon. pulls the smoke ,·cnt on his nostrils at e\'er~· house She's the one with the kids who always step ins ide so you can guess who thev are . With mine. the~· always stood them· under the porc h light and asked. "What is it'! .. AS A WOMAN WHO cuts eyes out wtlh scissors while the grocery bag is o~ the kid's head . it"s enough to make you sick. I always tried to blank the day out of m v mind until we heard a knock at the door at dinne r . Then the kids •would say. "We 've got to get into our costumes Where are they'?" "Wh v don 't you go in what you 're wearing from school'?" 1·d say. "What a m I s upp0sed to be'!" they·d ask. ··A wino ... The woman I lived next door to would ERMA IOMlfCK AT WIT'S END 11<.'\'Cr put her tat o n the kid '~ head and tell him to go as Da\'~ Crockett ~he would 11l'\'N stick a c:ou pll' of mC:tgazmes under his arm and tt•ll him to go a~ a maf{az ine !->alesman . She would never dot hi s face with hpst1ck and sl'nd him out as a contagious \ <:h1 Id. «The wor.,t idea I e\'cr had' 1 She would ne\·er sµra~· paint him green and let him be a kfto\'l'r I STOPPED GOISG to adult masquerade parties years ago when m~ friends got clt•\·er 1 One coupl e dressed as dice came m !->epa r ate cars and called themselves ... Pair of dice Lo~t. .. Will ~·ou give me a brt•ak' 1 The wo man next door had a part~· las t year and l broke my own rule The t~eme was that each pt•rson was lo dress up hke a movie star At the door. I \\as greeted by Dolh' Parton Ho Derek "'a'ed he llo G roucho ~arx was d ancing with Che r and Ronald Reagan was playing the piano .• Mv hostess looked at me and said. "I'm sorn'. Wh o a re vou supposed to be'."' How soon the~· roi·get Martha Hver. Celebrities jittery Q: Are famous people nervous people when the chips are down? A : Yes. Many of the c ha mpion onstage. or in the ring. or baseball diamond. on the tennis courts. in football. boxing or in wha tever field. ev_en ~sking _a boss for a raise. get butterflies m thelt' stomach. Like. for ins tance. opera superstar Robert Me rrill. Rocky Marciano. Jimmy Durante, Julie Andrews. Orson Welles and many others even Bob Hope. Merrill got a double dose of ne rves whe n he opened the Presidential Gala before a packed Madison Square Garden in 1960. Though he'd sung the "Star Spangled Banner" virtua ll y s ince he could say Oa-Oa, he forgot the words. JFK. who was seated in t he box or honor. came t~ the rescue when seei n g Bob ~ pl ig h t . lip·synched the lyrics. And the bulterrties retreated. BOB HOPE told us he had stage fright the first time when he played golr with then-President Eisenhowe r and sli ced his first ball into the rough. He s hrugged . turned to Ike and said. "Shucks. I never thought I'd get buck fever playing with a pre~ident !" . Eddie Cantor told about the lime he was a house guest of Franklin 0 . Roosevelt at Warm Springs. Ga .. back in ·33 ~o witness the president deliver one or has famous fireside chats. Facing a battery or radio microphones. FDR c leared his throat said, "Eddie. I always have to Hmbe~ up before making a speech ... Wllh that. in the best Bing Crosby tradition, he began to croon. "When the blue of the night meets the gold of the da~· . · · When Orson Welles playM Kina Lear on television. he got so nervous ht plun&M , PflSONAllTY Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER 111to a speech from Ric hard Ill. Only the Shakespearian !->Chola rs among the viewers we r e aware of the detour I I ~ T H .\ T S :\ ~ E t' r a . .J o h n Barn·more. when he didn't absorb enough alcoholic fuel to calm his jitters. paced up and down the wings and s norted: "I des pise acting. I feel like a pimp. going out lhNe in tights ·· , t once asked Rocky Marciano 11 he. could remember having the jitters before. h e e ntered the ring to defend hi s heavywe ight title . "My heart beat raster. l fell headachy and the palms of my hand& p e r s pired unde r the g loves ... Rock ~ explained. "But a s soon as 1 got belted I. got mad. lost my nervous ness and tried to kayo the gu~· as quickly as oossible' ·· Jimmv Durante. whose life will be relived on· a .Broadway stage some season soon. once insisted no performer is worth his salt unless he sutrers from nerves. "It acts like a tonic ... Some old-timers concede that the reason Al Jolson worked in blackf ace• was to conceal his nervousness onstage. It"• the same reason he sot on his knees whei bl sans "Mammmy.. to keep ~ from seeing hoW his lep were lhDlftl. . ·--·----· ...... -----·-----·-·---------·--·---·----- ...... By PHIL INTERLA NOI of Laguna .Seach "Now th&t I think or it, I wish I had done more roaring in the twenties." • HOIOSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Leo: Focus on changes Friday. October 30 ARIES (March 21 -April 19>: Whal you m•t•d will bt• handt•d ~·ou on pron•rh1al s i Iver platter. Key is to be receptive enough to percei \'e potential. Important domestic adjustment occurs. T Al RUS (April 20· May 201 : Financial picture requires clarification. Avoid be ing a co-signer. Steer clear of schemes which contain loopholes and flirt with law GE ~l~I 1 ~ay 21-June 20 ': L~gal pt•ndulum s wings in your direction Your position is stronger tha n orig inally anticipated T hose in authority will n·cognize your appeal. CA~CER 1 Jum• 21 -.Juh" 22 1. You ·re able to inspire confidence people express trust in your j ud gm ent. Burden will be re m o,·ed . you ·11 get tredit which was n~htfully your own in first place. LEO 1July 23-Aug. 22 1 You get to heart of matters Emphasis on significant c h anges . pertine nt mess ages and inte nsified relationships. You make nt•w start in new dirt'ction. \'IR GO 1,\ug . 23 -Se p l 22 • L o n gs t a n d in g transaction is nea r completion. Focus on property. r epairs. security. Older indh·idual tends support and benefit of experience . LIBRA (Sept . 23-0 ct 22 1. Accent on inc reased activ1t \'. ,·ersatilitv. visits. calls. messages. You·1i encounter Aries. Gemini. \'irgo natives Wi sh is fulfill ed through good offices of a friend. possibly a member of opposite !>ex. SCORPIO 1 Ort. 23 -'.\:m 211: You·t1 be pronded gift of knowlt•dge Significant gains result ~·ou find what had been m issin g and coll ection is comple ted [)lot ails "·ill fall 1111 0 pl&Jt't' SAGITTARlt:S 1 :--lo\' 22-Dec 2 1 • Relationship res ults in li vely exc hange of ideas. You gain acces!, to information which enables you to be at right place at crucial mome nt. CA PRI CO R~ 1Dec 22-J a n . 191 · Low-ke~· approach brings desired results Taurus. Libra. Scorpio persqns fi gure prnminently You 'll be asked to join a group. organization aimed at promoting com mun it~· i nteresls. :\ Q l ' AR I l! S 1 J an 20 ·F eb 18 1 • Agreements. terms s ubject to change. Ke~· now is to have alternatives at hand. Keep options open. Some roma ntic illusions will ~o by wayside. It won·t !><?easy lo fool you. PISCES 1 Feb. 19-:\!arch 20 1: Focus on promotion. production. career aspirations and settle m e nt of financial dis pute. Rela tionship intensifies you learn where ~·ou stand and what to do about it. . ~ HER9 CAEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Nursery pals share duplex SAN FRANCISCAENA: Thanks to Virginia Weaver. we can tell you that T he Owl and The Pussycat reside side-by-side in a beautiful pea-green duplex on outer Sacramento St. so s tates a sm all brass plaque beside each s treet-level door ... I think I'd like to know these people .. . Oddvertising : The big billboard h e ralding '"Bacardi and Coke. Great Together.·· overlooking Wino Park on Sixth near Mis h". The message is not working at ~ uscatel Meadows ... Wild lire. cont'd : Bill Abeel. who lives along the elegant reaches of Vallejo St . reports that the raccoons and doves have left the area ... but today my daughter·~ parakeet and cockatiels were attacked by a hawk. The hawk. possibl~· from Russian River. was dri,·en away by my wife. a moderate"" ... Advertising Art Director Taylor. declining an invitation frie nds at a sushi bar: ··:"Jo thanks into fads. To me. sus hi is the back of foods.·· arlton to join rm not GOOD !'JEWS AT LAST for Richard Sklar. beleagured czar of the Mu iserable Railway '. His severest critic. Gadflv :Ytaurice Klebolt. had his pocket picked of a wallet containing Sl.000 cas h aboard a crowded 38 Gean· bus ... Crowded bus"" is redundant ... Answer lo a question ~·ou ne\'er a sked : Yes. Warne r L e Rov ·s Maxeell"s Plum is doing well out there. al Ghirardelli Square. First year ·s g ross ~hould hit SlO million. ~ORTH BEACH SIGHTE ": Acting ~ayor John :\!olinari jumping out of the official limo at Stockton and Lombard. n~nning into the corner grocery. emerging \\Ith a bottle of beer . which he proceeded to chugalug. Sokay It was a Lite. CAENFETTI : Some 3.000 people s aw Sexy Soprano Anja Silja c limb into bed with Hunk~· Tenor William Lewis one recent ni gt)t. That ·s beca use the second act c urtain rose premature!~· on ··Lady Macbeth of Mtsens k . ·· convulsing the crowd and causing s tagehands to scamper into the shadows li ke frightened mice ... Same night. ~ichael Stone caught this silly .. newstease .. on Ch. 2: .. 100 pounds of marijuana into the incine rator and a new head for Oakland schools coming up next.·· A ~real stoned head "! ADD EUPHEMISMS : I n Harper ·s mag. Florence King gets into euphemisms . Midgets. she discovers prefer to be called .. persons of reduced stature:· leading her to pr,ctict that the dead in this country will soon be termed ··non-\'iable Americans·· ... You may a lso ha ve noticed t hat PG&E hasn ·t had a power failure in years . Only ..outages.·· HERB ASIDES: Constance Fitzger ald phoned the White House to protest the neutron bomb a nd MX missile a nd then as ked the secretarv ... Does the President get apprised of these messages 7 .... Oh no. ma·am:· came the rept~· .. You mean:· pressed Ms. Fitzgerald ... that 1 ·m wasting my time and money he doesn't even get told'! .. Seely.: ·· Oh yes ma·am. he gets told but he doesn't give a prize for the message ..... POT SHOrs BY ASHLEIGH BAILLIANT THE WORLD ':t!:t. IS AVERY STRANGE COMMUNITY, &l.:.IT IT'S T H E ONLY ONE • ..., W£ALL ...... B E LONG T O. Vitamin craze spreads DEAR DOCTOR : My husband ls eating us out of house and home by what he spends on vitamins. HJs main complaints are reduced appetite and fatigue. Instead or going ln for a medical check· up which be says ls too expensive, he spends even more on vltamln1. The bottles crowd out our medicine shelves. There's not even room for aspirin. He keeps buying every new kind of vitamin product that's advertised. He'U take It for a few days and then buy sometblag elae. 11 there anything you cu aay tlaat wUI pound even an ounce of sease Into hlmT It's 1ettiD1 to be a real problem. -Mas. F. DEAR MRS. F.: Problem il is. and widespread. Millions of Americans who are b asically healthy do without m edical advice a nd take vitamin pllla without knowing if anything alls them. Doctors are aware ol the vitamin crue. For example, in a recent report ln the J ourn a l of t be American Medica l AaaociaUon tbe concluton wu that unlea there are dlftlilte" Dhylkal 1ymptoma that indicate ...-bl• YftamlD dillcteney, better . rou1 HIAlTH OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN s ave your money. Don't buy them . For example. Kenneth L. Cohen, MD or Yale University School of Medicine says: "In th ose situ atio n s wh e r e s up plementa l vita m ins are frequently recommended, it is usually m ore practical a nd less expe nsive to provide a d a ily multivita m i n t a ble t t han · to t ry to document s pecific vitamin defi ciencies." True vitamin deficiency diseases such as scurvy, beribe r i and pellegra a re virtually no-existent in the United States. or course. there may be signs due to marginal d e rlclency s uch as malaise, reduced appetite, insomnia, ir rita bility. But all these complaints m ay be due td othe r causa. As you say, Mrs. F., .-medical checkup may convince him that there'• no need for him to fill up on vitamins . ,_ _____________ _ ----·-----·------ Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Octob~r 29, 1981 •a NICE HAT -Comedian Bob Hope give:. a squeeze of thanks to Alex Spano:. 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B E ACH (714)~f r I ·, I Orange ~HI DAI: Y :,::Trr~~~:.:-:tobar ~. 1~1·-~~ ....... ---.r--.._........_._..""'!"""'~---------~ .... .,..-~-... -.... -... -..... 111!1111111--.--.,...,......,.,.. •.,.-:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.:...---·rnrn~~~~~~ Housing industry woes 'not insurmountable' 1 'fh1~ 11 1114' St'f'1nd o/ a four-port sen~• on the linu1ung eris-la 1 8y JOHN CUNNI t'F "" llllliMM AMIYlt NEW YORK In the decade or the 1980s the Unltt>d Stttll,J::o m uy ncL•d close to 2 million new hou sing unit:. u ycu r to uccoll\modat1• <•btlut 41 million Americans n•uc-hin ~ u1:e 30. t•on:sillcrcd a prime homehuylnw age. If present trends t•ontinue. that goal wall not be rcu('hed T he housan ~ industry as in a de pressio n , with nt-w con- s truction s ta r ts nver ngan g below 1 million unats. roretelhng the worst building year since 1946 CUIOlll'I' It is !>Uffcring from anfl allon too. and the most serious aspect of that 1s the ac('ompanying h.igh CONSTRUCTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK. • Residential • Commet"cial Buildings: Takeour Commitmenr requirt!d along with leases.. • land Loans up to one year 50% appraisal. CONTACT: • Jeff )llhJ\o,on '.>uth Orange Coun t)• Jn;nc 7 14 ~:; 1-4050 • lum \Vikhcr North ()rani.:c C<lunt')o River.iue County 714 H51·41 26 e J1.1hn Hcn.hfold San Di1.1,'0 County 714 299-933(1 Herit~e ~,?.~~'~ (::) I OUAl HOUSIMi LENDER co11t a.nd acarclty of m ortaiAfCC money. A mort111e Jn muny urcaa or the country now costs 17 percent or more Al that rutCJ, the co11t of a 30 year loan, and other cx1ien es or a new median-priced home of $70,000 18 about Sl,070 a month. ll requires an Income of $61,360. und that, says the National Association of Home Builderis. eliminates from the murket 9'l pt-rct>nl of American families. To hom1lng people, the probltim11 of inflation and the need lo devise cosl·cuUlng measures, high lntcrcisl ruto11 and the need to develop more ~OUrCCIS Of funds, a nd U building trades jobless rate morl' than double the rate for the labor force as a whole, tlrl' not insurmountable. But lhos<' d11ficultics will become so. they s ay. if hous ing Is sacrificed to reindustrialization on the us:.umption that housing drains investment funds fro m m o r e productive use in plants and lechnoloi(y Mnny housing industry spokesmen fear that such thinking has already been accepted by the BEWARE OF b~~INJn R. Ph. • ~ Jt Skull frJdurt.':. :rnd otht.'r head in1uries need not be senous It I!> only "h e n t h t• br<.11 11 i s invol\'ed that fl'til trouble OC'l'un. For thl• br:11n is con la 11a•d w 1th1n the rigid ca\ll) or lhl• skull T here Ill no room ror expansion of an 1111ury, like "hat happe n., when a C'Ut l'aUSl'S the hand or foot to "'\ell A n \OO(' l l·ndl'fl•d un ctin sc1n u :-. b \ J h ead bl1rn rcqu1 rt',, .1 ph~ s 1c1an'!. 1mmt·d1Jll' attt>n t1on l'er ">1s te nt h ead J t hc. dlZllnes 'o , l'Xl'<'"'l \C' ra t1~ut'. or vo m 1L1ng 11rc "arn1og :;ymplum ... or .1 poss1bll' concus..,mn Takl· l'an· nf ~·ou r br;un YOL'R UOCTOR ('A~ Pll 0 ~ E LIS whl•n vou nl•ed J med1r tnl' f'1 ek up you r JHt's<·ri pt1n n 11 shopping nf.'arhy. or '' t• will tlt-l1ver prompt ly without l'Xtr<i <·hargt· /\ g r c a t m u n ·' p P n '' I 1• e n trust us w1Lh tht•ir prescript111ns May "' compound and d1s111•nsc yours" PAH LIDOPHARMACY f,...Del·~ JSI H~llood ..... ,...._ .. 641-1 .. COU&~~" - 11-. C:-. • ..._ -• --, . .., Gelf(le•MD.• Sll..,...Ct.it.• l(r~rr-:.;:,lj .!::.u Maple La.tfs UDJS MU.M 50 Puos »UM ~-~ SllYH ·~ .,,,... ...... .-C:0.."9HY .... m •1 . HOUSE Of TAILORING Al TERA TIOMS FOR MEN & WOMEN SO COAST PLAZA 540 8491 l o w1Pr L•••I by C orou••f NOWH thru Nov 11th 12.9°/o o pr 11nonc1ng on vovr new CIMARRON at ~D~ COS.TA MESA (71 4) 540 -9100 Call 642-5678. Put a lew words lo work for ou. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER--GOOD THROUGH DEC. 24, 1981 B!ti~S ~10-DAY FROM RCA~ MONEY-BACK T GUARANTEE when you buy an RCA SFTIOO VIDEODISC PLAYER at participating dealers. SOUTH COAST PLAZA"' , October 30-November 1 -· .......... Reagan admln lstrullon. The y c laim the assumption is poorly researched. and that it could lead to a how;ing debacle . The admini:stralfon hH not yet announced a cohesive housing policy, but William Mc Kenna, chairman of the President's Commission on Housing, offors clues to a p<>s1lble direction. McKenna indicated in an Interview that he believes the foundation for adequate hous tne is in budget control that lowers inflation and interes t rates s ufficiently to allow builders to build and families to buy Rent supplements for the poor might be cons idered . Industry orricials fear that the eventual Reagan program will throw mortgage-seekers into the s ame competitive financial pool with the g o vernme nt , corpo ratio ns, and all other borrowers. Unfair, they say. They are resisting governmental efforts t o free the savings and loan industry from its special commitment to finance private home purchases They contend that there is no whatever betwe en the needs or the industry and customers and the need productivity. conflict hous ing lo raise James W. Christian. chid economis t or the U.S. League or Savings Associations , whose membe rs ha ve been major mortgage lenders. counte rs the c laim that housing has been absor bing too much capital. Us ing Federal Res erve figures. he notes that housing's share of the capital pool barely changed from 26.2 percent in 1950-1974 to 26.6 percent in 1975-1979. Business' share declined to 31.2 percent from 38.4 percent. But the federal government share rose from 7 percent in 195().1974 to 23.3 pe rcent of all credit in the years 1975-1979. He concludes that the villain in draining money from productive uses is n 't housing but, quite obviously, federal program s . many of which contribute nothing to productivity but have . through big deficits , contributed to ··the cruelest tax of aJI inflation." And almost everyone in the housing industry as ks how poorly housed worke rs in a nation in which the hom e 1s a symbol of achievement. can be productive. 1 Nert The mdustry·s program J OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND Transactions explained Investors who buy or 11ell se('uritiea throu1h stock brokers are often ('Onfuaed about the meaning and s ignifi('an('e of certain information noted on the "confirmation" forms they receive following a transac tion, partlcuJurly whether their broker acted as "agent" or "principal." Most firms act In some tranuctlon1 as the broke r , or agent. exec uting orders tor their C'u ~tom e r s o n an e xchange or In the over-the-counter market. fn others they may act as dealers . or principals, where they actually buy and take possession o f securities in their own na me. or sell securities from the ir inventory. The Se"urities Exchange Act and the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission re4uire t ha t a broker age firm disclose to its cU!tomers. at or before the <-ompletion of a transaction. whether i~ acted as agent or as principa l in the transaction. In addit ion, when a firm a('ls as agent for the parties on both sades or a transaction, because or the pote ntial conflicts or interest. the law requires that this dua l r o le a lso be dislos ed to the cus tom ers Whenever a broke rage firm a cts as an agent. the fee c h a r g ed the c us tomer is ('a lled a com mission and it must aiso be disclosed on the confirmation However , investors note that when their broker -dealer acted as a principal, the confirmation indic ates that the total price to the c u s to m e r o fte n inc ludes a "mark-up " or '"m ark-down." while in other instances the char ge lo the c ustomer in a deale r transaction is described as a commiss ion. When a broke r.dealer engages as a principal in a transa ction with a customer it may represent one' of two s ituations. In one type of principal transaction. the broker -dealer may be acting in the ('apacity or a me rchant, s uch as a retail store . whic·h buys inventory, puts it in stock. and resells it to custom ers a t whateve r the market price ha ppens to be at the time of the tra ns act ion. The othe r kind of principal transaction is described as a ··r iskless principal transaction·· a nd ml'ans that the broker dealer only buys or sells after it has a custo mer ·s firm order in hand. It may buy or se ll either from another customer or a nother broke r-dealer In either of these cases. the broker-dea ler m ay not include its profit as part of a net price but must disclose the extent of its pror1t!. a~ a mark up, mark down or commission 2111> 1' 1 s r .. w1yn tOlt1 •1•,. • 03 •.JV. 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Where will you do your Chrislmu shopping this year" They're waiting nervously lo rind out at the Sears, Roebuck hHdquarters in Chicago, the Kmart headquarters in Troy, Mich .. and the J C PtM•Y headquarters In New York These are the · three titans of U .s. retailing, and lJ they are nervous It 's bec ause not even they know for sure what will attnicl consumers. During the 1970s Sears had lllTll llllNIU 1 he bnght idea to upgrade its image -become more tas hion-con11cious. c harge higher prices. That st rategy bombed a nd the world's largest retailer vowed in 1978 to stick to what it knows best. Sears managers reaffirmed their heritage with thls namln1 state ment: "We are not a store for the whimsical or the affluent. We are not an exciting store. We are not a store that anticipates. We reflect the world of Middle America." Now K mart, a chain that made its way 85 a discounter catering to blue-coll ar families, has gotten . a similar idea The K mart people are refurbishing their stores to make them look more stylish-and they· re stocking more upscale brand names. Watching the soaring sales of K mart, J.C. Pe nney established its own discount chain under the Tr easury name . Last year the Penney people closed all the Treasury stores. So in the retail business. you never know Look what has happened to retailing·s "'Big Three .. since the onset of lhe 1970s: Retailers Sears Penney Kmart Sears Penney Kmart 1970 Sales $9.2 billion $4 1 billion $2.9 billion 1975 Sales $13.6 billion S 7.6 billion $ 6.8 billion Proms $464 million $114 million $ 67 m illion Profit• $5.22 million Sl89 million $200 m illion 1980 Sales Profit.a Sear s $25.l billion $606 miltton Kmart Sl4.2 billion $260 million Pennt>y $11.3 billion $233 million You can see al a glance what happened K mart skyrocketed. ll passed Penney m profits in 1975. Il passed Penney in sales in 1976. Now it's advancing on Sears. and it doesn't have as far lo go as those fi gures indicate because some $6.5 billion of Sears' $25.1 bimon in sales comes from non-retail ach vil ies, notably Allstate Insurance. Meanwhile, coming up on the outside while no one was looking is that old stalwart. J .C. Penney. Figures for the first haJC of 1981 show Penney recapturing the No . 2 position in profits from a possibly exhausted K mart Penney earned $230 million in the first six months of the year (almost as much as it made all of last year J while K mart·s profi ts nosedived 11 percent to $165 million And what about mighty Sears, Roebuck & Co . ., Sears 1s opening new business machine stores to sell IBM computers. . ll seems tnat Sears is looking outside its store windows. And that has been true for some time. Last year the S606 million of profit made by Sears equaled what it made in 1972. But more than two-thirds. of those profits are now coming from Allstate, which would seem to indicate that both K mart and Penney are making more money in the store business t han Sears. So who wouldn't look out the window? STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES -llllo -14 -11/ot _, ··~ . '"' .... . "" HEW YOltK(API FIMI Dow JCIM'f evgs. or Wed .• Oct ll. >TOCKS 0.-.. 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KOTTE A tii) l<CET NF#MEAT <ti) &USN.IS Al!POAT (J) (113 NEWI @ 8ARNfY MILLEA Barney's er-have their hands full With an iralt hoohr. a horM lh+el Ind an trreverenl peddler 7:00 8 C8I NEWS NeCNIWS D HAPPY DAYS AGAIN The Cunningham hOuM 11 HI up IOt an ••oretsm 10 DIM)' a lolllfo old lady S curse on Al • A8CNew9 Q YOU AMEO FOA IT CD THE MUPPET8 Gues1 James Coco Cll JOKER'S WILO &l) OVER EASY Gut1'1. bobby sfior1. 0 Qli) MACNEIL I LEHREA REPORT 1.l} TIC TAC DOUGH ~ EHTEATAIHMENT TONIOHT ~THE MUPPET8 Guest. Alan Arklf1 '0' HAMMEA HOUSE OF HOAAOA 'Two Facet Of Evlt" OM ltmily's v1c11ton turns ominous When they '10P IC pick up • my•1eriou1 holchhiller S MARVIN HAMU8CH: THEY'RE PL.AVINO MY SONG Llz.i M1nne111 Johnny Mathts Gladys l<ntghl ond Carly Simon sing some of lodil~ s gre11es1 htls 1nctud•"IJ "Th" Wly We Were. 'What I 0.0 F(l( Love· ar>oJ "Nobody Does It Beller t%JMOVIE • * * ·~ "My Bodyguard" ( 197111 Chrl• M111ope11ce, Adam Baldwin. The new lltd 11 a Chlcaoo ht0h tehool makes lr111nd1 with the tel\oo4 outca11 and 109811\er they Slllnd up In lhe cru,.r ga119 wtuch had persecuted th11m b<'lh 7:301J 2 ON THE TOWN Foatured· a d•y on Iha d-t city 01 Las veoas where a look ts llllen 11 an tncredoble securo1y &ys1em. tn 1t\.nig111 psydllatr111 an ...,,....,._ *'"' Totoe Flelds daugfller; Ille lltHI on Slol machines. some ol the SYpetlltltOnl lt>OUI l>ltn- 1111~ 0 I.Hi 'AMIL Y FEUD 0 LAVERNE a SHIRl.EY &COMPANY Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thuraday, October 29, 1981 AND BABY MAKES WHAT? Jonathan Winters 1cenlert joins Robin Williams and Pam Dawber as their new bab\· in ··)fork & ~ind~" tonight at 8 on Channel 7 w,,.., Shirley la c:augnt half-dr...O wtlh SQulgQy, the t>t-v employeN believe she· 1 a "lun data ·• G fYEONLA. Featured an Interview with BarOtl Von Franck-1ain: • 1 a haunted hou"; • loo« at the filming of "H1~n II " Q MATCHGAME U) M"A"a'H H1wkeye ind Trepper 1rr1noe tor an unauthor· Ired but much-needed no.. job tor an enllatld Min. Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH G) MACNEIL I LEHR.ER AEPOffr Qli) NEWS Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A prohle of counlry slt1Q9r C~tal Gayle. • 1hd• allow uted to trlghten ,_.,·8Qe'S Into not driving drunk 9 YOU A8K£O FOR IT H, IHllOE THE NFL H~ll Len Dawson and Nlek Buoniconh pr-I hoghhghts OI CtlllCll g81ntts. enalys11 and Pf• dtc1oons or upcoming con- 1es11 In the NFL 1:00 f) CD MAGNUM. P.I. D la HARPER VAL.LEY (Season Premiere) Stella's ~nnoless Uncle Buster amve1 on ·11ar dOOtslep w1111 his lalffl inYenllon D MOVIE * * * "WaHclng Tall, Ptrt 2" (1976) Bo Svenson. Noah 8-y Sherill Bulo•d PuSMr gOff alter th• vice opera11one that ambushed him and killed hos wife 0 (JJ) MORK AND MINDY Mork and Mondy become the proud paren11 or lhe llrll Earthling Orkan Q MOVIE • • • ··~ "Hombre" ( 1967) Ptul Newmtn. Fredric M1rc11 An Apache-raised while men .. forc;ed to pro- leci the lives of tMM he h11es U) P.M. MAGAZJNE A profile of coun1ry 5'"99" Crys111 Gtyle. 1 slicle Show used lo lnghlen 1een-1ge<s 1n10 not d11111ng drunk, Joan Embery Shows the dotlert'fll llOrses on het lo1m, 0. WaSCQ on new non-aterOl<I pain k ollets (I) MOVIE * I I "Hustle" ( 197S) Butt Reynolds. Catherone o.n.uve Tile relahonshlp belWMn • tough cop and • glltnOfous call girl reeches • crlsl1 po1n1 during Ille 1nvnllgatlon Of a young woman·s ~atl\. tli) TRAINING DOOS THE WOODHOUSE WAY 'Puppoes" Barbara Wood- house t>e11eves lher• is no •e11son for • puppy aver 10 dorty on lhe house or be a nuisance 10 1nyone m 8Hf.AK PREVIEWS Roger Eberl and G- S1111tet •-"AH The ~81· bies .. "Chariots Of Fore" Ind "Southern Comlort.'' C,MOVIE • It * ''> "Between The L•nes ( 1g111 Lindsay Crouse. Jell Goldblum The 1111f members or an ·u~derground · Boston newspaper have vinous romantic and oourn1llS11C et>Counter1 wllh Net! 01• and the tubleet• Of their 11orlet 'A (Q)MOVIE * * * •11 .. The P1r1ll1a V-" ( 19H) Wauen 8e11- 1y, P1ul1 Prenlin An 1nvea11g11lv• reporttr a11empta 10 uncover • nt11onw1dt network or pollllcl l aliSISltnl SJ MOVIE • I ''> "The Flendl&h Plot 01 Dr Fu Manchu" ( 1980) Peter Se11er1. Sid Clffar The FBI and Scotland Yard's Det N1y1and Smith purlUlt Iha 188-yaar-old arch vlll11n 11 he Marches tor the lngredtent1. lnclud· Ing the Crown Jewell, used 10 mlkl his lll•prO· 10ng1ng ettalr 'PG' 0 MOVIE • • "Shock W1ve1" (1977) Peter Cu•hlng. B•OOlle Adams A group ol tourosta stranded on • small taltnd encounter • lormer SS olll<l9r and hi• colleelt<>n or upertmenltl mutants "A' a.ao D at LEWIS a Cl.ARK (Premiere) A Long l1land lamlly led up wolh Dog coly ~re moves 10 a small T11xas town 0 ~ BEST OF THE W£ST An e1ec11on lo• mar111et 11 held and Sam loses ht& iot> 10 Par1>.er T1llm1n·s hand· picked c:and1da1t Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY Edith and Gtorll quarrel crvtr Archie's treatment ol women tli) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Et>e•t and Gane Slskel review "All The Mar- t>les "Chariots 0 1 Fire" and 'Southern Comfort " ~ PORTRAITS IH PA8TEl H}MOVIE I* "HopSCQtch" I 111801 Walter Mlllhau. Glenda Jackson .lo l0tmer 1n1elll· Q8rlG8 agen1 is aided by tn old H11m1 on dodOtng the KGB and 1118 CIA wl\O are lrytng 10 prevent him l•om put>l•st>•ng 1111 memoirs A' 8:40 l TH£ IMMIGRANT 9:00 IJ CIJ MOVIE * • • Bla.z•ng Saddles ( 1974) Cleovon L111i.. G- Wtlder A Dlack railroad worke• " appotnted shertll and teams up with tn ••· gunhghler 10 save Rock Ridge, a town p1npo1n11d tor dnt•uc:hon by 1 but•· ness tycoon u a DIFF'REHT STAOt<ES (Season Premiere) In 01der to join • clut>. Arnold steals a comic t>ook lrom a $1(1(8 CJ 0 (!§) BARNEY MILLEA (Season Premiere) Wo10 11 Slapped wtth a Pl19rnlly suit, Dielrlctt arresll 1 man wtlo ooea berserk ln • rnoV.. hOuM end H1rri1 helps • mugging victim o ID MERVGAlmN Sl WHY IN THt! WORLD? 61) NASHVILLE Mt.-c IZ'MOVIE * * "Some Call II Loving· ( t973) Zllmtn King CarOI Whole ( tHOI J..,_.. llly11t1. Ol\11t· IOtte MlcMlle A fotlMf Nul COll'llllaMat, WflO Iott 111 lml)Ot1*'t kw••• malell to the JepaMM during Ille wet, Mell• to a~ Ille cs.f .. 1 by 91\!ISllng 11'8 loP Kung 'u llQlltttt ~ around the world In • ICIUf· ~t ·PO· 10:00 a a Htu aTAUT M.UU (S.-l!lr...,,tere) Captain Furlllo ~bf•I .. hit 401h blfthday wfllle dullf'lo wltn • recently reieeNd Ind 11111 l)Owlf'lul gtnO IMd« Ind • put1•1n1tchl119 IOf:'&C'm e NIW8 i § IO/IO u.a. CHAONICL.I "NUCiear Oi1poul: Wh4tte? How7" Jim Lel1rer 1'9j)Oftt on the oontr0\l8f1y o~ how to get rid of the highly radt0acllve wt11e atorecl In nuclear pl1nt1 KrOll !he country (C)MOVll * * "Cry F0t Me. Billy' ( 11177) CllH Polle, H..-ry Dean Stanton A k ... wn.eltng. p1rt-11me oun· ltghler and drlhar !Ills In love with a rvn1w1y ln<jlan gtrt 'R' 0 MOVIE • •;, "Ci-per To Keep Her· (1980) Mac o.vt1, T OYah Feld""-'11 In Ofder 10 meet his lltmony pay· men11. • recanlly dtvorGed prlv11a detecllYe 1r1ek5 down dellnql>9t'l1 husbands for a dlv0tca lawyer 'A' ($)81ZARRE Jol\n Byner anow1 you things stranger than truth, larger than Hie. and unl8f than anylhlng you'11e ever -n IO:tl(Hl AEMIMBl!A WHEN: GOTfAM,GOI Holl I narrator Dick Ca1re11 c~& Amer lea's love ot 1port1 wi1h a clOle IOOll It t1141 supen1ar1 and great tum1. grand goofs. t>lg brawl• and the unique dedication of '']' Ind players 10:30U) NEWS Cll INOl1"ENOEHT HETWON< NEWS fD EXCHANOE PrOIJllMS To K " A comparative~ 11 taken 11 the llatus of cNldren atound the wor1d o m THE LAWMAKEM Corre1ponden11 Unoa Wertheimer and Col<le Roberts join PIUI Duke tor 1n up-to-the-minute sum- mary ol Congreu1onal ac11v•1181 'S THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Gues1· Ted Knight 10:~ , l I MOVIE • • •, "The Cat And the Canary" ( 1939) Bob Hope. P1u1e11e Goddard In order 10 collect their lnh4lri11nce. • l1m1ly mu1t 1pend 1118 night In a heunled llou&e. t1:00 8 00(1)@)(8 NEW8 8 SATURDAY NIGHT Hoat Ktren 8lacil Guest: JOhn Prtne. 0 PAUl. HOGAN ID THE J£FRA80NI Cll 8ENHY HILL Benny lakes vou bacll 10 Iha dlys of 'How The WHIWaWon m INSIOE WASHINGTON s MOVlE * • • • "Stngon' In The Raon ( t9S2) G-Kelly. Debb+e Reynold• Durlf'IQ Hollywood's lrtnslllon 10 1r.e talkies. • top Siient ata• 111111 In lovt wilh • spirited newcomer t 1;30 8 CJ) QUINCY A nur .. ....,, he4p from Oulncy when 1he suspecU a hosp1111 cover-up (A) O ~TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Gues11. Angte Oteklnson. the dance group Ptlolo· bolu1. Gary Sllandllng 0 (!)) ABC NEWS NIGHTUNl 8 BUT OF OROUCHO U) THE 000 COUPU Otcar arH:I Fella learn lhtl they HCh require minor aur~. 9) 0N£ STEP BEYOND "Nt0111 Of DecJSIOn" On I grim night during 11141 Amerlc1n Aevolutlor>. George Waahl ngto n decodes to ••nrendef ~ DICt< CAVETT Guest Leslle Ctron. m CAPTIONm A8C HEWS 1 TUBE TOPPERS KTLA e 8.00 ··watktna Tall. Put 2." Bo Svenson and Noah Berry star In a continuation of the s tory or Buford Pusser KHJ 1J 8 :00 "llo mbre Paul ~cwman slurs •ls an lndian·raised man tr~·ang to s urvive in Arizona In tht> 1880s K CO P Q;J 8:00 "Hustle." Burt Reynolds and Catherine Deneuve star in n story about a Los Angeles cop and a call ~irl. NBC GJ 8:30 .. Lewis and Clark ... Premiere of a show about a big city famil~· moving to a small Texas town. m1rket fund• 11 oll9red (0 1MOVIE * I CrlllllllQ" pgao1 Al Pec;lno. Paul SorvJno A roOille New York Clly cop 11 sent on an underc;over 1utgnmen1 10 l1nd the psy· cnouc killer behind •strong or nome>Sl•u•I mufdars A @MOVIE I I * "The Jerk . ( 1979) Steve MltHfl Bernldellt Peters A chrontc tc•--up m1kn m1lhons on a weird invention only 10 lose II all on consumer damage 11ulll R -Ml>MGHT ---- 12:00 0 MOVIE I** The We1terfl9'" (19401 Gary Cooper. Wal· la• Brennan Thi tyranni- cal Judge Roy Bean 11 con- lronted by the powerful ·weaternet " 0 (!§) VEGA.I Dan a11ernpt1 to reteue some sh0wgorl1 abducted by a Whit• lllave mf!f'Ch•nt (A) Q MOVIE • • '" "Tarzan, The Ape Man ( 1932) Johnny W11ssmuller. Mtureen 0 Sulhvan A Brlllatl ••i>e- d•loon seis oll on .. arcn or I SK<ed t>ur1a.1 ground 8) MIKE OOUOLA8 Coholl Susan Anton Guests 81try Fellows. Tiie Archers m AOOf(l£8 M1ke'1 new partner proves 10 t>e • hllle 100 eager tn 11un11119 lo• puShe•• tli) KCET NEW88EA T z MOVIE •I *' t 'The Earrlf'IQS 01 Madame De' Charles Boyer Danielle Oarr1eux A llckle woman hi& deep regard tor 1 1ignllocan1 pair ol eamngs 12:30 D OJ TOMORROW Gueits Lynda Culler Rox Reed. flil PEOPl.E ANO OAGAHIZA TIONS ( +4' INSIDE THE HA. Hosts Ltn Dtwson t nd NICk Buonlconll Pteaent 111ghhgh1s or crl11c11 gamn. anlly111 and pr•· doehons ol upcoming con· IHIS ,n Ille NFL 12:40 f) Cl) THE SAINT An Amertcan hlmmaker 1 d1ugh1~ IS kidnapped 1-00 G) MOVIE * • '"' ·oarby·a Aange<s ( 1'158) James Garner Etch1i..a Chouraau The hero.c: American Rangers go onto comt>at under 1118 leader Ship ol Colonel Dar. l>y on their 1nvast0n or Italy and Norlh Alr1c1 (I) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS tI) COHTEMPOAARY HEAL TH ISSUES 'fhe Manufactured Epl· demlc" $,MOVIE I• "Thft Allie'' ( 111791 Carr+e Snodo•est. Ray M•l· land A lll>raroan live• In the p1s1 wnn her memories of a love whO disappeared. 0MOVIE • • • • ·Chinatown" (1974) Jtci.. Nleholton, F1ye Dun1w1y During the 1930s, a pr1v11e detective 1nvea1iga1es 1 e&M 11161 revellla 11 traJI ol eo<•up-''°"· incest and murder A 1!t00 MOVIE '> "The Dtad Don't O;t ( t97S) Geor119 Ham1Uon. Ray Mittan<! A m111 gall c1ughl up In an 1nve1tlge· 11on to pr°"8 1111 brother 1nnoc.nt of the murw dlarget agalnlt him Q NIWI 1:30Cll ~ **'">''F1t1tS~pOn Venu1 ( 11162) Yoko Tani. OldrlCk Luk.. In t980. e1g111 1eien111t1 dlacover 1 progr...ive t;1Y111L111on on Iha pl-I Venus CJMOVIE * • •, 'Th1 Sh•P* Of Thing• To Come" (1979) J 1ck Pal1nce Aller E1rth 1 destruc:tlOn In • robOI war. e pO-r-hungry renegade aeek 1 con trot of th• turvlvors' lunar city ·po· (H'MOVIE • • "Botrdwalk" (11179) Ruth Gordon. LM Stru- ber;. An old couple reluM 10 1e1ve lhe nelghbofhood they htve spent moll or thelf lives tn dtaplte utban c:tlme ind poor IMng con· Olllona 'PG' 1:41(ZIMOVll • * • ~ · My Bodyguttd' ( 1979) Chris Makepeace, Adam Beldwin The ,_ kid at • Chicago hlgtl school mallM friends with Iha achOOI OUtCUI tOO t<>Q81her I hey 11 and up 10 the cruet gang wntetl had l)«MCUled them both t:50 8 NEWS 2::00 D EHTPTAIHMEHT TOMQHT 0 MOVIE • .... "Tne Blee• Whip" \ 19S61 Hugh Marlowe. COieen Gray A pair of brothers come to tne r81· cue or lour d1nce-h11t Queens. encountering lrOUt>le In lhe form ol D Q_!ngster (HNEWS 2:25 8 MOVIE • * * "Five Card Stud" (19681 0.1n Morlln, Rot>· ert Molchum A cheater In a poker game 11 lynehed end one by one Iha otner mem- t>eu of the g.,.,,. are lfso killed 2:301) NEWI 2:40 0 NEWS 3:00 ., MOVIE 1 e 'Blood Man1a" (1970) Peter Car~ter, Marl• Aregon A greedy, &C><lelul gor1 wno ,. anllous to col· leet her deCeaMd father'• money -her physlc:lltl boyfriend In the proceu s BaAME JOhn Byne< Shows you lh11191 11ranger lhan trvth, larger than Ille, and zanter than anything you ve --3:15 G) MOVIE * * "M1ss1on Stardull" ( 1963) Euy Perason, Lang Jellrle1 E•tra11rr1s1r111 roboll recltrect the courae or a moon-bound Earth rocket 3:20 Z MOVIE * * ''°' "The Ctl And The Canary" ( 1g3111 Bob Hope, P1u1et1e Goddard In order 10 COilect !heir lnherlllr'Oll, 11 ltmlly mull Spend Iha nlghl In a l\aunted houle. 3:J00 MOVIE • * ,_. "Grand Canyon" ( 19601 Richard Arlen, Mtr; Qelh Hughel When I muleskrnner ICll 11 I mov+e 1t1rnHn. he finds rom1nce With lhe leedlng lady 1$JMOVllE * I '> The Voy11Q8 Of JOHN DARLING T~" (197'1 WM "8no, I( lnvle A ~"9 llloiyn.. lien llO)l 1911 Oii in I tenoe 1114 ec.cldentallr wlnOI up Otl Ill ldYWlhKe-oacllecl, IOOO·mlle IOUtMy to 1t1e flflWl'f ~ ol Alaalle 'PO' .MOVll • *'" "American OIOOIO" (11101 Alcl\wel Oare. !.~­ ran Hutton A 14rverfy Hllll OIOolo becomel tile ptlme tu198CI In e 111'\utOef lnva•· llg•tlon 'Iii' 1:41 CCl MOVll * e *'~ "881-•n The l ln"" ( 11177 j Llnd11y CrouN . JtH Goldblum The 1t1ll membel'I Of .,, "underground" Bolton newsoaoet have v1riou1 rom1n11C and je>urnall111C enc:ountart with etteh other i nd the aub19Ct1 ol lhetr tlorlet 'R' 4:16 rJ ) MOVIE • * "Some Call It Loving" ( 1873) Zalman King, Carol White 4:.ae MOvte ••,,_ "Norlhwell T<1t1' ( 1~6) Bob SIMia Joan Woodbury The ACMP lrtek down• murder•• F rfda1f• Dayt i•t-Movlt-• -Me>Rte«i- S:IO 0 • * * "The ldolmtk· et" ( 1gso1 Ray Shatk4"f. Tovah Feldlhuh A man1- pul11lve manager u .. s vlr· loul ploys 10 catapult two IMfl·tgers onto pop 11ng- tng 1t11dom ·po· e:OO (¢) * • "Young And Free" When 11 ~Y lorcaa • young bOy to jOln • wagon lrlln In the rugged -•. he meeta 1 young Indian gt<! and begin• a new ltfe ·PG 1:10 (l) **•;,"The Cal And The C1ntr;" ( t9391 Bob Hope, Pluletlt Ooddatd In Otder 10 colecl lhetr inhertlance. • lltnlly mull spend 11\e night in a haunl· edhouM 7:30 (CJ••'• "V1s1t To A Chief I Son" ( 197•) AICl'I· atd Mullrgan • .Jonnny Sell· ka A lather 1nd son man- age 10 resorve Ille differ· ences bet-them when lhey ernbatt.. on a .. ,.,. lhrough Alrtca 0 * * "The Men With Bogart'• Face" ( 1980) Robert SICCht, Oltvlt Hus- M'I A men decldet 10 ct11nge ntt 1ites1y1e ar)d phy1ical 11ppearance lo resemble hos tcreen Idol 'PG' 1:00($) •**'"'"Brigadoon' (1gS4) 0-Kelly. Cyd Ch1rl1H Two lriend1 11umblt upon Brigadoon • village in the Sco111a11 high· landa, wllldl c;o..-to Ille lor 1 llngle d1y every 100 yews t:o0 (CJ *I "King Solomon" I Mtnet" (19501 Deborah Kerr. Stewart Granger A -di for King Sotomon a diamond ""--.... us 0Mp lf'llO Ille scanic and cdottul Alrlcen fongle l:tO Cll * * Bowery To BllQ· did" ( t9SS) Bowery Boys Joan ShawMle A oe<>'fl c:te- etu • hOat or problems tor the Boys 1nd M nds lhem on a "tnp 10:00 ($}**•;,"The Sheep- man" ( t9S8) Glenn Ford, Shirley MacLalne A lheee> owner 1t1empts to ou1w11 his enemies wtllle herding h11 anlm1ls tllf<>ugh calfle country 0 * * '11 "The Shape 01 Thtng1 To Corne" ( 19791 J11ck Palence After Earth'• dHINChon In I rObot war. I power-hungry renegade seelcl control 01 lhe survlv0t1' lunat City 'PO ' 1o:tO • * •;, "Wtndl Of The Wutelancl" ( 1 SIG8) JOl\n Wtyne, Ptl)'llll Fr-A at~ owner rlCft against • rival 10 obllln • vllueblt ma~ contract on Callf0tnla 11:00 8 **'""Pipe DrMf'l\S ( 1g76) Gladys Knight, Bar· ry Hankttton A 111*1 wemen ~ lier w.y• Wiid iw.t>ancl .. 1he way to Ille AIMllM pj1*1t19 (C) ••• "The lilt~· derit't Mialr ... " ( tt71) ...., lnelget. 1(11r911 or ... ale When 1 COUtlw for tn AMetlCBll NQifity 109f1CY •n•tlget" • rto0tt 1h1t hit 1111141< 11 • lovte4 ..,.,, he encourtteta e eJntatar f0tee o08tltlng behind Iha teen.M 1t:OO CD * • ·~ . file Under• ground Man" t •1174) Peter Gr1ve1, Jte-Klugmlln lnac>tred by • chartcter from a nov11i by Ao•• McDon111d Dell<:llve L- Arche• 11 ture<I 10 IOCata a m1111ng hu1band Cl) * * '" "Thf! 8eHt From 20,000 Fathoms" ( 19$31 Paule R1ymond, Paul Chrlttlan An experi· m enut ••o m1c blast unleashes 1 tremendou• pret11stor1C bNat 0 • • •,. Fraaky Friday" 1111111 Jod•• Foatar, Bar- btt• HWrt' The W(l(ld II turned uptld•down '°' • motllar and daughter WhO mtgt1;ally IWllCh bod- one tatelul dty 'G l * • "TarrOf Train" ( 1960) Ben Johnson. J.,.,,.. LM Curtis A co"9ge lr1- lern1ty'1 N-Year •·mas- querade p1rty turn1 into 1 nigctltmare w11en a v•ndle· five guftl Startt killing OH the party·goer1 'A 1:00 c • • • . On The Town" (19S0) Gene Kelly, Franh Sinalro A trio of 'llJlora teem up wllh a taxi drtver and an anthropolo- g1s1 to hnd 1 beauftlut gtrl whO!.e PICHj•• IS d11played 111 1hesubwey $, • • I •,, "Brlg11doon' ( tgS41 Gene Kelly, C·1i;, Ch1ro11 e T ... 'l 1r1ends slumbl,. ..ipon Br•g&doon. • .. 1iaoe 1n lhe Sco1t1111 l>tgh lands whteh comes to llte tor a single day every 100 years 1:30 l 1 * Wttlte & PllH" ( 1980) MtehMl Ontkean, M1roo1 K•dder Three peo- ple t>egln a 1rtangul81 romance on Gr-.,.teh V~­ lagt thal con11nues througnoul tne mercurtal $0G•al mw•eu or 1ne ·10s A ' 2:00 0 Deac1man s Float 'A surter and hos lroenclS try 10 c1plu•e 11 drUQ runner and SS million NOtlh or her0<n • ·po S:OO C * •'• V1111 foA Clloet s Son 119741 Atch· ard Mulligan Johnny Sek· ha A lather ano son man age 10 ralOlve lhP dlttet- ttnces between them when they emt>ar~ on a salat• lhrough Alrtea G' S.:30 0 * * ·~ "B11m1n I t9661 Adam Wes1, Burt Ward Superheroes Bal· man and Aot>on are threat· t:lfletl by the comt>tned forces of lour daslardly undefwor1d ligu1es 1 $ • I '" The Nor1h All .. nue Irregulars' ( 1979) Edward Hartmann. Bart>I· ra Harros Then-m1n1ster on a small 1own 0toan1zes a group ol dolly women on hos congregallon lo stop the flow or church funds to crtmonlll G • O ••••·TneLIOf'lln Winier ( 1967) Pe11r O loole Katharine Hep burn England s K•ng Hen •y 11 lteea an agonu1"11 dec•s•on over 111s succes sor as he con1emp111e1 his slormy memage to Ille strong·..,lled Eleano• ol Aqu11a1ne 'PG 2 • • • Janos I 19741 Doc:umttntary Janos Joplin rtHS lrom an unhappy and Ob$CUr e past m • small Te•H town to head the cnar IS as a top roe~ and t>lues singer 4:15 z, • * • * Oersu Uzala ( 197SJ Yvro SOiomon MIX· om Muniuk Otrected by Aktra Kurosawa In turn ol·lhe-century RusSla en Army engonee• and a S1bl'r11in hun1111 Stnl<e up a troendshop despite lhetr conlllchng cullu•ll back· grounds G' 4:30 c •• "Young And f•M" When lragedy lorces a young boy 10 j()ln • waoon train •n tilt• •ugged west he meets a young Indian gor1 t nd begins • new hi• PG' by Annstrong & Batiuk CHANNEL LISTINGS e-.ao o a 01wME .. 8MAK (Premlerel A widowed poliCe capt8lll horH a no- nonsense woman 10 r11 .. hos Children Ond run noa hOrne lC MOVIE • * e "Executive Suite" ( t9S4) Wllllarn Holden. June Allyson When the IOI> e ... ecu1lve of • lumllur• company sullar1 a fatet heart tttaclt. 1 mid power play enauea among the vice pr81identl to 1111 hit Chlltr .... ------------------------ 0 l(NX T CCB'il 0 t<NRC INBCI 0 KTLA llnd I • KABC I ABCI 0 l<FM 8 IC8Sl 0 KHJ•TV (Ind l Im KCST t ABCI CD KlTV (Ind ) C(\ K(OP 1 V llnd I 8) KCE T I PBS) • KOCE tPBSI o On TV Z Z TV H HBO c 1C1nt'm.tlrl t tWORI NY ,NY n•1 tWTBS) f lE\.£1NI I !Sh0.,.11l'T!f'I D Sriolloqht 8 I Cabll' New~ Network I 8 (!§)TAXI Jim's precltctlon that 1 TV allow will be a rating• SUC· ces• comes true O fill THE RIOHTEOUI APf>l.U "Swans And Lull11blt1" A atar-Slruck 11agehend, tntnklng that the Apples have Slol.in his multcl. kid· napsGlo m MAGIC METHOD OF OIL PAINTING 0 MOVIE • ..... "Kin Or Be l<Nled" I fl) MONEY MATT£M Specltl 1c:lvloe on penon11 money managernent on topics ranging from Income tu 11vlng1 to lnve11ment ldaaa In the lloek market and money I '1lill Street Blues' premieres with drama popularity, "Hill Street" Is burdened by NBC's This show doesn't know what It wants to be. mediocre Thu~ay night comedy schedule. It's Whenever a little sentiment creeps ln, the mood is immediate lead-in, "Gimme A Break," takes the clobbered by some tasteless, poinUess joke. The lowest road and should have viewen elsewhere at laugh track is consistent with the show's crudity. 10 p.m. EST. spewing out some "woooo woooo" for particularly "Gimme A Break" stars Tony award wiMer vulgar insults. Nell Carter as housek~eper for a recently widowed NBC's other new comedy tonight, "Lewis and police chief< Dolph Sweet>and hls three daughters. Clark." is funnier and has much more class. This vehicle, well beneath Miss Carter's enormous stage talents, retreads a worn TV theme belun by Gabe Kaplan plays Stewart Lewis, who tires of Ethel Waters' "Beulah" ln 1950. the suburban New York rat race and buys a Tena It specializes in cheap, adolescent sexual saloon. managed by Roscoe Clark (Gulch Koock>. humor. Glrls must think of other thinis besides Transplanted Easterners batUing a new culture ls "sucklni ra~e," which means kisslns, and kicldni similar to ABC's "Best of the West," but NBC 's boys "where it hurts," a Une thousht 10 funny lt has 8 warmer feel. waa used twice. · Kaplan, star or "Welcome Back Kotter ," ii The decibel level of "Gimme A Break" could creator and co-writer. He's a stand-up comediu register on the Richter scale. Sweet Is a who's slightly out of place in a ltrOnl enHmble lot.id-mouthed, rigid dolt., who bu none of the cast. He works well when he can utillae· -aot round ectaes of Archie Bunker. You won't Jove to force -his humor, Uke when he leama to mOHJ ,...;;b;;;•~te;..;bim;;;;;;;~;~o~u..;;·11;.a,;;;ua;:;;.;t;..;b;;.;;a;.;;.t•.=.,.=bi:..::m::.:.~-------toni ht. ~ l b l» or l'--:-b iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~4 \U:?.ctobtrft-t .:W.n••••• -LM OOllMH-M UNOrw•.,.an NIA ·~..,.rin:•:=!'lr;.':'·" ... NOW tin NOV.11 1.a~mro . Diiiy 'ilat Classifieds Slept to Bay: lBr. 1re-1 Patlo, frplc, 1ar, $435 winter, OPEN. 328~ Sapphire. 844.0000. ' ' Fente.ao reaulta1 We had over 100 calla. ' ' 'f ' I From dancing to wrestling HOLLYWOOD CAP> -Dancer Vlckl Fredertck lament.a that ahe was "bom too late for movie musicals," so now she'a maklna the bla lime -as a wrestler. She doesn't look like a wresUer. Sbe'a tall and trim, with a nawlesa. heart-shaped face and lon1, tawny hair. You'd never expect to aee her pounding the canvas as part of a tag team. That's the way It is in MGM 's "All The Marbles," the new film directed by Robert Aldrich and co-starring Laurene Landon as her tag-team partner and Peter Falk as their luckless manager. But shhhh -I don 't think MGM wants us to know that ''All The Marbles" Is about women's wrestling. You'd never get that impression from the ads. Maybe the studio thinks women's wrestUng lacks appeal to the wide movie audience. MGM reportedly is feeling more confident after some sneak previews, which were said to be excellent. Vicki Frederick knows that "AU The Marbles" is about wrestling. She has the bruises to remind her. How did she get into such a tangle? An agent told her about the project, calming he r initial distaste with assurances that Mel Frohman had written a funny and touching script. ·•Fortunately, Bob Aldrich remembered me from · Dancin '.' which I played in New York and Los Angeles ," said the Georgia-born dancer. Miss Frederick joined 12 other contenders for two and a half months of training under Mildred Burke. long-time champion and now a promoter of women, wrestling. The days were long and punishing. "It was a new experience for me," Miss Frederick recalled. "I've been through auditions before -cattle calls with 300 other dancers. At least you were told in three hours whether yo u got the job or not. "Thls audition was two and a half months long! I tried not to make my hopes loo big, while MmllYllOIDS • MTEIUllTY ~ ·~~.:c.,~1.~,~1 ~-·.-~ ..... _...c....-.1 .... .... ,~ .... "". NOW PLAYING IDWAllDS SADOUIACK El T OIO 581 5880 ED*AllOS llUSTOl Costa Mesa 540 74H EDWARDS CIMIMA CIMTUI CoS1a Mesa 979 4141 EOWAllOS MISllott WllJD MAll Mission Vie,o 495 6220 IDWAllOI CllffMA WEIT Westm111ster 891 3935 PUTT CITI CDTllt Orange 634 9212 j!iJ611sL1 !~0:,~:•••' MIUIOll DIUYl·UI San Juan Cipislr~no 493·4545 ORANGE DfUYE·lll 01an9e 588 7022 MOYIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE ~ ALL AGES AOMtTTEO ~ P1ron101 Qud<tnce Sug99oted ®~ON£ UNDER !7 AOMlffiO (Age hm11 "'9'/ YAty 1n oet1atn areas) ALL a m AHO 111 F11.ws RECEIVE THE SEAL OF THE MOTION PICTURE CODE Of S(Lf AEOULA'TIOH ··~v.~ '~~-&Dolby NoE~~ If ~l~M;~· ~1foo9·30 SO FINE IR) Continen1:11 Divide (PG) MMIERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONOON (R) Heavy Me11I (R I RAIDERS OF 'T1tE LOST ARK (PGI Esgpe From Alutraz (PG) BILLMURRAV ~IRI Arthur (PGI NICE DRU. (RI Up In Smote. (RI a.di & Oong's Nlxt Movoe(R) V1clt1 Frederick. right . a<:rnmpa111es Pete1 Falk and Laurene La11do11 111 a <:ce1w from ,\// the .\larbles · not allowing them lo ebb away, either. I had to sta)' competili ve , liter all v " Twelve women were screen-tested in matches, some of them very realistic "two of the girls were willing lo kill for the part " The final four auditioned before the assembled MGM brass. .1he1Tench ~ .. --~ u d ....... .. ................. mte "'usts NOW PLAYING MISSlotll VIEJO llEW,DllT BEACH OftAllGl WHTMlllSTlR Mission Vie,o Mall Ntwl)Ol1 C111edome Cinema Wes1 495 6220 644 0760 634 2553 891 3935 T~ NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA MISSION VIEJO HarbOr Twin l/1eio Twm 529 5339 631 3501 830 6990 COSTA MESA l•"·unaamo••n•-i!!!J Bustol 581 5880 ORANGE P1111 C11y 634 9282 WESTMINSTER UA Twin Cinemas 893 1243 NOW PLAYINGMGM •• u;_..,.. till.A U TOftO lltVUll DUltGI UA MO'MS Sacldleba~k Woodb<idoe Ctnedome 990·4022 581 5880 551 06SS 634 75~3 COSTA MHA FDUllTAlll VAlllY lAOUllA BEACH WlSTMlllSTUI UA C«lemas Fountain Valley South Coast UA Twin C111em • 5400594 8391500 494 1514 893130~ ' l•--••4-•I '"HEARTLAND' IS HEARTFELT, a fttm to make rou feel proud, to make rou feel goodl" -Con• SMhl TOO"Y SHOW -NBC TV "EXTRAORDINARY! MOVING! -Joel S•eQtl' REAL!" "AN UNCOMMONLY WA8CfV BEAUTIF.UL FILM!" "ONE OF -V•ntenl C.l\Dy N v '-~s THE YEAR'S BEST!" "RARE -Jell,.., l '°"' WCBS Rocio<> A WPI> fV AND LOVELY!" "AN INSTANT -QetnarO 0t8'* G1nne11 CLASSIC! SHEER AND RARE PERFECTION!" "A WORK OF -A.f(l\ef WtntUtn NY Po'lt ART" -JuO)'Stone $,Af"I J"ranc•w:o c,,,onte.. ._. HEARTLAND ,.w _ _._ '''"'"""'"'"°""-._....., !.lo<•-. Rip Torn Conchita Ferrell Barry Primus Ltha SMla Ma '"~"""'""Megan Folsom Chr•OtO Oy itltllt•O """'~•Wt-0. 8'111 '"'~ ,_.._,,, __ Sftltlll "'-lll ~H.........,.lllt"''°',. MN(H_.....,,,lfl._,,.~~- STARTS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th IXCLUSIV£ O.C. ENGAOEM!Nt - Orange Coast OAILY PILOT!Thur,9day. October 29. 1981 .... Movies vs. Navy in 'Winds of War' 1 BRl!:MERTON, Wash. (AP> -The U.S Navy Franklin Roosevelt, atay at local hotel&. the~o; kept a close eye on the "Windl or War" crew rented cara, bouQht clothes. had thole cloth rllmlng a television movie at the Puaet Sound cleaned and bought food to 1erve to lb production Naval Shipyards. cast and crew. Fiiming on the USS Miuourt, newly painted Location manager Ryan Rosenberg w4'1 in and tidied und renamed the "Us.5 Texas" for the Seattle on his first day ln the area, he~i:!ofo~r film , hud a ll been a pproved throu1b Lake Union to scout out yachts for the 111 channels when he spied a yacht under way and head But when director Dan CurUa and his camera the Fremont Bridge. ... · boat drifted through a section of the mothballed He stopped his car. enlisted the aid of a youth fleet that the Navy keeps under tight security, with a aklff and they chased lbe yacht by*wat43 official eyes were watching. until the skipper noticed them and S\OJ>p<~11111~._.,.."'I.., Curtis drifted on. past the destroyers and huge only dld the vessel, owned by Crowley Ma e, carriers in the Naval Inactive Ships Maintenance wind up ln the film, the youth who hdped Facility Curtis was looking for just the rigbt Rosenberg wound up visiting the set. <'am era angle from which to shoot the next scene . Finally, as the boat passed the carrier \JSS Pomme de Terre, a voice crackled on Curtis' handheld radio: "Dan. the Navy says the camera boat is in an unauthorized area '· After another such warning , the boat turned back. It was the only battle Curtis lost that day. As both director and executive producer . he's the admiral of a production crew of about 200 peo ple that recently spent three weeks in Bre merton working on Paramount Television Productions ' 16-hour mini-series based on Herman Wouk 's ramous book. A $40 million production, "Winds of War" has been in the works since December 1980 and has been shot in 150 separate locations in the United States and Europe. The movie isn't scheduled for telecast until the winter of 1982. Art Kulman, head of the state's Motion Picture-Television Bureau, which tries to entice fil m crews to Washington, was pleased. 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And next '¥J sdQy. the Southern F.! rnla premiere or 'Trae West'' arrives on INTERMISSION lioutti (j:oast Repertory's c.dStage. \• ~ l r e c t o r A r t W'UilS.Ow, who mounted the highly acclaimed "A ~ ~rhmer Night's Dream" at Westminster 1fils year, returns to stage the suspense thrltler "Hlll House.'' Monico McAlUater and Lorraine McWUUams lake the leadln1 roles. wlth Olive Beha, Charles Taylor, Marc LeBlanc, Ftanls James and Thomas Huste complellnt the cast. Performances will be &lven Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 ror rive weekends at the theater, 7272 Maple St., Weslmlnster. Call 995·4113 for ticket Information. The accent Is on comedy ln "Love, Sex and the IRS," bowln1 ln at the Huntington Beach Playhouse with Rex Day In the director'• ch.air. Cast members, in alphabetical order, are Diane Burland, Jay Conklln, Richard Drake, Marty Eckmann, Martha Faulkner, John Holtz, Laura Jacobs and Joseph Rltkes. The show will be presented Fridays and Saturdays at 8 : 30 for six weekends in the playhouse, in the Seacllff Village center on ,.,aio Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. Black I Decker Dustbuster Buy early & save'! Rechargeable cordless vacuum for big and small Jobs. Reg. 32.99. True Temper garden tools ReaervaUons 847·44M. "True Weal," by playwrl1ht·actor Sam Shepard, rocuaes on two brotbert atrandtd ln a suburban desert near Loi Anielet. Lee Shallat la directing the drama. which stars Ed Harrla an~ John Ashton. Richard Doyle and Irla Korn are featured In the production, whlch will be presented nilhtly except Mondays throu1h Nov. 22 on SCR 'a Second Staie. Curtain times are 8:30 Tuesday through Saturday, with Sunday performances at 3 and 8 p.m. ln the Fourth Step Theater, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Reservations are taken at 957-4033. Three other productions. al) at colleee theaters, lower their curtains this weekend. They are: -"Getting Out" at Oran1e Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa (556·5527 ), playing. gas tog set tonl1ht throui(h Saturday at 8 p.m. In the colle1e's Drama Lab theater. "Antltone" at Soddleback Collete in Mission Viejo (831-4530), on sta1e tonlsht throu1h Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday al 3 p.m. "Gerahwln Tonl1bt" at UC Irvine ( 833-6617). concluding with performances tonitht through Saturday at 8 p.m. In the UCI Concert Hall. Other shows contmulnJt: -"Loose Enda" at South Coast Repertory's malnstage, 6S5 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa (957-4033), playing nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. <Saturdays and Sundays at 2:30) throueh Dec. 3. -"Brigadoon" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave . 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Things will be better then. It took them seven visits lo the World Series before they won one. And they had lost their last three bids for baseball's world championship. Frustration was being a Dodger fan and always waiting for next year. Well, now 25 other major league clubs will do the waiting. Things have gotten better in a hurry for these Dodgers from Los Angeles who fcund happiness in a house of horrors called Ya nkee Stadium on a chilly evening in October. They are the final survivors or baseball"s lon gest. most frus trating season , a year fragmented by a bitter seven-week player strike that created a new tier of playoffs and kept the games going almost until Halloween. They are world champions, and next year is here at last. "This is heaven," said Pedro Guerrero, one of three Dodger heroes who shared the most valuable player honors in the 1981 World Series. It's a cinch he's the first guy lo say that about the South Bronx. But Yankee Stadium looked like Cloud Nine to all the Dodgers Wednesday night as they mugged the Yankees 9-2. The game wasn't as <'lose as the final score indicated. Guerrero drove in fi ve runs with a single, triple and home run. He shared the MVP award with courageous Ron Cey, who drilled two hits, one of them driving in the go-ahead run, and Steve Yeager. who had another vital RBI-single. The Dodgers won this World Series the same way they won everything else in this post-season by bouncing off the deck, and coming from behind. They lost the first two games of the divisional playoffs to Houston and recovered with three straiS!ht victories at home. Then they trailed Montreal 2-1 in the League Championship Sen es but won the last two games in Canada to clinc h the pennant. If t hey were emotionally draine(I when they got to the World Series against the resled Yankees, they had an excuse. New York won the first two games and som eon e s uggested to To mmy Lasorda. the good humor man who manages the Dodgers. that now he had the Yankees just where he wanted them. The words turned out to be·prophetic. "That. was the turning point of the Series," said Yeager. "Losing those first two games ... that 's the only way we can play. I can 't explain it, but t hat's it." Lasorda told his team that they could turn the Series around and that's exactly what they did. "I told them they hadn't been blown out," he said "All we needed was a couple of breaks a nd we would have won those first two games." That would have been uncharacteristic for this comeback crew though. Being behind was more com fortable for them. Rookie Fernando Valenzuela struggled to a ~-4 victory In Game Three and then the DodJCers won an almost comical 8-7 endurance test m Game Four. When Guerrer o and Yeager tagged consecutive seventh-inning home runs , Los Angeles took the pivotal fifth game 2-1 It was then that Steve Garvey. who finished the Series with 10 hits, decided som~th_ing special was going on . ·'The home runs on Sunday started lo t ell us that lhis was our year," he said. But the Yankees were still s mug about the situation. They had lost three games in California, each of them by a single run and each of which . they could very easily have won Now the Series was switchjng to New York, where the Dodgers seemed to be suffering from a terminal Yankee Stadium syndrome. Pinstripe panic had beaten <See DODGERS, Page C'S> ............... Color Yankees • cr101son By WILL GRIMSLEY A .. SINClal~I NEW YORK The green grass of Yankee Stadium took on a bluish hue today Dodger blue and Yankee pride turned 11 crimson l l wa s a blush of embarrass ment for baseball's most successful team. wanner of 33 American League championships striving fo r a 23rd World Series victory The Yankees were crushed 9-2 ·in t he sixth a nd final game Wednesday mght b} a plucky. never-i.ay·die Los Angeles team that rallied from 0-2 to win four games in a row It will go mto the record books as one of the sport's most lhuddin~ collapses. What happe ned·) WERE THEY over-confident? \ Or "ere they too tight because of the hean· hand or owner George Steinbrenner hanging over their heads'! Steinbrenner. by his own COMMENTARY Moments after putting away the New York Yankees m the World Series. Dodgers begin celebration on the field r left Janda tvet one later. admission a demanding boss. had continually dropped warnings of a poss ible house·clcaning if the Yankees faltered in pursuit of another championship. When will that old gang he broken up? Rumors were planted if not by Steinbrenner, then someone in the upper echelon that some of the older players might be headed for free agency or the trading block. Fear of breaking up the Dodger infield was 'one of the motivating forces ' -Lopes Some of the club's older yet more illus trious players were given warnings not to sign any long-term house leases. Some were made to feel it wouldn't be wise lo send out their laundry. NEW YORK (A P ) -There's been a lot of talk about breaking up that veteran Dodger infield, so the 1981 World Series might have been its last chance. And Davey Lopes knew it ··They can break us up, they can tear us apart, but they can never take away that ring," said Lopes in the h ysterical Los Angeles clubhouse Wednesday night. "All those e rrors don't mean a thing now. do they?" Lopes, 35. set a Series record for a second baseman by committing six errors, including one in the sixth and final game, but it didn't prevent the Dodgers from trouncing t he New York Yankees, 9-2, to clim ax a nother o n e o f their patented com ebacks. The Dodgers had to come from a 2-0 deficit to win the National League West playoffs NO APOLOGY FROM REGGIE NEW YORK <A P > -This may come as a s urprise to George Steinbrenner, but the New York Yankees aren't about to apologize for their showing in the World Series. Moments after Steinbrenner. the win-or-lose owner, issued a formal statement of apology Wednesday night when the Yankees completed their folding act and dropped the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games, slugger Reggie Jackson and relier ace Ri c h Gossage responded angrily. "l apologize, I apologiie," Jackson snorted sarcastically as he read Steinbrenner 's tart statem e nt. "J apologize, I apolo1lze, I apolo(!ze. Well, I don't apologize ror anyth1n1. I'm sorry we didn't win, but we tried our beat." , over Houston, a 2·1 deficit to capture the N.L. Championship over Montreal. and another 2-0 deficit to overcome t he Yankees. They did all three. "I think that was one of the motivating forces," said Lopes, referr ing to the possibility of change in an infield that's been together a big-league-r ecord nine seasons . "I really don't know <if he'll be around next year>. I'll talk about that with Al Campanis <the Dodgers' General Manager) in a month or so ... Meanwhile, the Dodgers are celebrating their first World Series triumph since they beat the Minnesota Twins in 1965. One member of the veteran Los Angeles infield who has been more concerned with his l ife tha n playin g baseball r ecently was less vocal than most of his teammates. But he seemed just as happy. "Words can 't express my feelings." said third baseman Ron Cey, who shared the Series' Most Valuable Player Award with teammates Steve Yeager a nd Pedro Guerrero. "It's a g reat honor for us, something we've had in the back of our minds for a lot of years from the beginning of spring training. Our goals have never been lower than that." Cey wa s beaned by hard-throwing Yankee reliever Rich Gossage in Game 5 last Su nda y and s uffered a concussion. But he played five innings Wednesday nlght before asking to come out. "I felt okay. If I hadn't, I wouldn't have 1one out there," said Oey, who bad two hits, including a ruo·scortn1 sln1Je in the fifth that put the Dodgen ahead lo stay. ''I was happy I could go out there and confident l could do it. I dJdn 'l know for bow long." Cey was removed for a pinch·hltter in the top of the The names bandied about - never officially confirmed as on thin ice included outfielder Lou Piniclla. 38; first baseman Bob Watson. 35: Mr. October, Reggie Jackson , 35: third baseman Graig Nettles. 37. and even such younger players as catcher Rick Cerone and second baseman Willie Randolph. Did the axe which the boss held over their heads backfire in the World Series? . Did the strategy explode in the boss' face? THIS WASN'T the Yankee team that won four league championships. a division title and two world champions hips in s i x ye a r s, a Ith o ugh t h.e personnel was largely the same, plus t h e infus io n or such ex p ensive talent as the S24 Million Man, David Winfield. In the three gam es at Los Angeles and the single clinching gam e at the Stadium here, they we re so tight psychologically that It seemed only the sli1hteat touc h would break the taut string that would send them Into smithereens. ..,........... Only the veteran Tommy The MVP trio of. from left. Pedro Guerrero. Steve Yeager and Ron Cey flash smiles m the clubhouse. John, a former Dodier, the si xth b ec ause ·~twas WorldSeries,beforewinningthe Motahasbeenworkingwlthme. c lassy Ron Guidry and· e xperiencing llght·bead.edness big one." He talked lo me after the fint Cireballin1 reliever Rlcb and dizziness. It started ri1ht Does Yeager still want to be two games and tonight he talked <Goose) Goasage meaaund up after I came off Uie bases (in the traded, something he has to me for 10or15 minutes. to their Yankee reputatiom. fifth." requested several times in "I was bittine stral1ht up. He Ron Davi•, an excellHt Yeager was an unlikely hero. The veteran catcher bad only 86 at-bats durln1 the regular season and played as mucb aa he did in the Series only because the Y ankeet started 10 many left-handed pitchers. "Terrlllc," he screamed when told he was sharia& the llVP Award. "This la tbe best m oment of my life. It'• been a lone Ume, nine years and four recent years? told me to stay down and I middle reliever, was roUni111J "Let's enjoy this happy would see the ball better and 1belled and only a 1ho9t ol t111 moment," he said. "I don't want that helped me. Speedballer wbo wu IO tff~ to talk about that ri1ht now." "This ill ooe of the bil tldaO du"a:: ea .... in my life When we .,..-die · G E Padlll& we rt Guerrero was hitless ln his three «a~ ln Loe Anielel I u, .,. tbe Mkl¢}1("1 M11t first eight Series at·bats, but be didn't th.Ink we'd ION In New of ..... tbe ftnt .... Ir. closed with a rush . The -York " ~ PIDll la I WtrN second·year major lea1uer bad Tb~t they didn't *"*' ... al D c • 1111 l 1\hree bits and drove in five nma aame tldnl to die y_. M • bea&•Ol•t• Wednelday nilht. &lte Yllllillell 61 tO tMi1i1 Ill~ ....... "I know I wun't blttlna.'' lie ..... tlli-....~~;:--• -Wll·-~ aald. 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Catcher Cary a l'urt1•r 11( thl' Montn·ul Expo. said Tm•!\du> that lht.• m·xt mov1• 1s up to < i 1.• n l' r a I M a 11u.c1.· r Joh 11 Mc 11 ale I l'~unl111~ 111:. <.'onlruct negotiations with the l\ at 111nal lA.!JJ.:Ut' httM•bu II club. ('urlt.•r :.a te! he und his agents ha ve 11cj¢ol1Ut1•d with lhr 1-;xpoii i;ince the day after l h l' tt• :.11n " u., be a tt• n 1 n the Le ague l'ht1 mp1on:.h1p Sera es hy lhl' Lo:. l\ngl!les l>mJgcri. on Oct W :rncl that both Mdlale and "" n1·1 l'harlt•i. Bronfman "cr 1.· making «.>very effort to hl'p Carter in Montreal. Car11:lr hus eompleted the fourth y<·ar of a fi ve year 1.·ontrad. rcµ<>rtl•d to be for s200.ooo pt-r s1.•ai.on One of thl' poorest-paid c utchers 1n Cu111•r h us l' Im 11 . (' u rte r 1.·ou Id hcc·11n11· a l'rt'l' ugl·llt a fter the 1982 season, but h1-. 1 u11 t•11t 1.·ontruct permits rcnegot1ataon for thl' 1111.d 'ol'a:-.on Tiu.· mt.'l'ltngs wcn· positive." s aid Carter. Thu Expos' ufftc1als ha v<• <in open mind. But 11 s nut JUSl the salar} that malters You hllVl' to <'<m~ader 1nvci.Lm(·nt!> and taxes A pla' l'r "ho mukcs $1 1111ll1on a yl'ar m Montrea l p.1~ !> lllc1n· than $100,ll<l<l more in laxes than he "otaltl 1n lhl· l 'n1tt•d Slatt•s Walton s lawsuit faces delay .\ 111dgc· has ntl<•d that forml•r • 'iat111nJI Ba:-.kt'lball AssOC'tat1on 1·1•1111·1 Hill \'a llon must an~\\cr quc•st 11111:-. about µoss1blt• c'OC'atne use tf h e wants to pu1 ... t1l' a S5 Ii million luw::.uit Wa lton ha:. filed :-.uit .1gain..,t l>r Houl'rt Cook. \t'am phys1c1an of 1h<· 1'11rtland Tru1I Bl afl•rs and the Oregon City Onhopl'cltt• l'llnte, ela11nflhg neglt~t-nt tre<1tmcnt of W.d111n 's 1n1un•d ldt foot eausl'd the pn·rnaturl' t•nd or ha!> IJaskt•tball C'areer The <'hH«tgu Bull., J11n11unt'l'cl Wednesdu\' the\ hC1ve ''al\ l'<l cuard Sam Worthf'n, a ?-tecond·year pro fro111 '.\larqul'!ll' Television. radio T\': ;'\011 c·\ l·nts sdwdulcd lti\UIO : Foothall Wl'!-lm inster vs Ed1..,1111 Jt Or;rn..:t· Co<.1st Cullt•ge. 7 30 pm .. I\\\\ E 1118 F~l 1 I lrwkt•\ W:i..,htngton al Kings. 7 20 p.m . Kl'HZ I 11~1 , Edison faces Westminster ~dM tangles with I rvine By ROGER CARI.SON Of tile D .. ly ,..._. ~ .. H The CJF Hai.: Five Conference's No. 1 ranbd tl'am. two·limc dcfrnding champion Edison 1.s on display tonight at Orange Coast Colle&e to a Sunset League football game with Westminster .. K lckoff is st.•t for 7: 30 and the Chargers r~sk their 29 j(am<' winning streak . 7 O. 1981 campaign und Lht• leagut• It-ad against the burly Lions. who fcaturl· tarlbal'k Herbie Campbell behind one of the m ore phys11.·u l Mfeni.rve alignments ar ound. i\lso in 7 JO skirmishes tonight are Irvine and Corona dcl Mar al Newport Harbor in a Sea Vie..CO Leagut· gaml' and Ma ter Oei and Bishop Amat at Santa /\nu Bowl an an Angelus League test. El.)ISON IS RATED u \WO·touchdown favorite a nd Wt•stmin:-.ter's only hope for an upset lies in outscoring the Chargers. who have been shut out onh• once in the last 10 years. ·While lht.· I.io ns are cons ider ed a solid o ffen:-.1ve teum. 1t s built around the running gam e. P R E P FOOTBAL L l~•jl ;rn an•:.i wh1c·h tht.• Ch<.1rgers have exploited against ot ht•r foes this vcar ·Wt.•'rc going to give them what we do best," says Westman:-.lt.'r Coach Rarry Waters ... A lot of pl'opll' have undcrsold llerbre Campbell. He has run thl' hall Wt•ll against some good defenses.·· While lht• Churgl'rs have been getting undefl•ated pt.•rform ances from their defense 1 espt•c·ially against the run 1. Coach Bill Workma n 1s abo pleased wath an offensive line which has leO. the wa~· for running bal'kS Dave Geroux and Theo Langford <ind provided quarterback Ken Major with ampl<' prolcC'tion J ohn Cuv11.'llo <fi-2. 2401. Make Kulpa 16·0. 2021 Bill Thomas 16 2. 2081 . Craig Dumity (6-2. 214 > and Du am· Stan Iii 0, 200 r the no-names are k no" 11 vc•ry "t.·11 among opposing defenses This 1s thl· eighth mN!ling ~tween Edison and Westminster and Edison has never lost (.olden West def ense g ets stiff test AT NE\\ roRT HARBOR at's a battle ror o;urv1val for Corona del Mar. which must win its last three games C1nd hope for some help if it is to gel back in t he pla) off picture. · 1 thought I n ·inc• -.hould .have beaten El Toro 1 Irvine lost. ~7 261."' sa~s CdM Coach Dic k Morris 'Their wmgcd T creates a lot of problems <.1nd we have no room for error .. 1ieback. meanwhile. figures to have little trouble notching victory No . 7 .. ( 1 I Ill• I I 'I •I \\ l , ,, 1101 St•H •, 11 11 1 h C 11 J ~ l Co n f e r e n c t• · ., :\ o ·• • I-.111cl No. 3 running hack prO\ 1de .1 • f111 ( '11;1('h Hay Shackleford·., Golden • 1•1· 11101 hall squad S:.iturday nai;:ht as the· •It.! <:rn ... snwnt (;riffins tOrnl' to tr1\\n for a ' 1 )r .111g1· Coast l'ol lege dd'1 11.111-. rnt•an" htle. put:. 1b 6-0 rec·nrd on •11 < h11l.i \'1 ... ta "hen tht• Gaucho., tan,gle '' ·' v-.11·1 11 < 'olkgt-an <1 Mrss1on Conrerenc·1· .ilt g;t11H'' haVl' u 7:30 kiC'koff I 11e t..1·1 .., Orangl' Coast Paratt>S takt> ..1 .\lllt .1 h' l' before re..,urnin~ at'tton m·'t • \: ~.in \ntonto 1 l1111k at Saturda) s matl'hup-. nont vs. Golden West 1111 1p1,1rterback Rtrk Rrghaml.'-. ""' •u I _, anb :i nd four touchdown!-Th JI .., , 11 I .1 nd Olll' IC!>!> touc·hdown then (;WC ' • •· ltut RIJ?hames ha!-. reu<·hed tho"· •11• 11·..,-, ga ml' 1·1·k-. ago, R1ghamt•s outpas-.ed lite• • ., '\11 I ()II. Paul Bc•rnl•r ol San l>ll'I!" 1 It .1 :.! I for 41 perform<.111('('. good for 277 1 h1 Oh mpaans. hol.\c\er. s toppl.'d th1 •fl 1 h1• I 'ard hne as the final gun <.oundc·cl 1 ••11 tor a 28-211 victory. 1 11111·., ra\'ortte receivers arc· CC11' l'I 11·c·1•pt ions. 286 yard~. 2 TU ... 1 and Ron I, 11·1·1•pt ions. 260 )ards. I TD 1 <i11tt 1n nfft•nsc ts balanced lh<.tnh tu tlw .. 1 1·aM•\ Tiumalu 1116 carrie?-t. 572 \'arch 111111'11110~' ns 1 Tiumalu. an fal·t. ,; th1• 1w1·., top "\corer lle's also snagged a pai.' .teldl'd four Pi\ Ts and three field goal .. lltl·· • ' '1· had som e prelly good "ms th1" .11lmth Sharklcford, who sa" his team •" I"! tlP1·1 .. aon lo San Die~o ~es<.1 last "et•k . • l11•at1·11 I.A Ptl'rce. and Ariwna :'v!es a • · '' h 1 a.: ll' a m • " e q p h ~ :-. 1 c a I J n <I " I ll'cl ._. . .,c_._, llw H1t!>llC'1s and c,r1lf1t1-. lt.n1· ntl'I onl~ h\ 111• h••lnrl' rn l!Jr:r. .11111 Hll."7 "ttlt tht• Hu~ller-. \\ 11111111~ holh ~;11111·.., c111e1· ;e).!;11n. the (;\\(' 11r11•11!>1' "tll revolve :ti 11111111 \1c·lto I 7!'> uf Jfi:'. !l.iX ':1111.., .incl !l Tlh t und 1h1 11mr1111.I.! 111 Toilcl ~.llr11ll •'IX 1 .1rr1t''> ~,2 1 \1:lrds .1111l•)fh 11 :ill tr.tl'k Fn•cl < r l"'"'I!''" h:r .... 1bo '>l'c'n more .11·111111 otl hit· p1C'k111~· tip 11-lR ,,11ch on :n 1·.i rnes \\1• I• liH>htlll! 1111 >\,ttd I• otll llt \.I 111111 IJJll g,1rn1·-. Slt.11·l-.lc•lo11l '·"' \\ 1 '1 pl.I\ 1•cl !>Om<' g1111cl l•·.ern' 1 S.111t.1 \1111111 .1 ( ( 11.1!..1:1,f11·ld 1 :incl 1 ft11..,,• ,11111·, lll"I J.!t•I ll' 11-..•cl 1•1 p).t\ llH' IOUl!h 1·1111qll'l1l11111 I ... 1111 11·1•1 """I . .1111111 lh1• l'IH1f1 rt•n1 C' I lt1 fed .... 11t11utl1 ,.., •11· 11 .1111( ,., ''Ill<' 1·oa1 h' Saddleback at Southwestern l'lw Gau1·hos !Tltt\ I'd 1111 ,1 1101 l h 1n the l'11m11111111t~ c·oll{•gce pull 111 lh1r<I pl:H'1· lh;inks to a t'I 7 11111l of San Dwgo ('! la-.1 \\l't·k S .1 d d It· hack· s run 111 n g g am l' " as so O\ 1•1 po\\1·nng that (JB Lanc·t· "It'\\ art thn•" thr h.rll lll!>l l'll!h1 ltrnl'S a~•a111st th1• Kna~ht... and three I e''-llllt·tl Ill ICIUl'hdO\\ n!> 'I ht· \p;id11·-.. mu:rnwhllt•. nroppNi J 28·3 1·111111·..,t 111 "ian1,1 \n.1 last Wl't•k .ind boa-.t a 2-3 1 •'l'fll'tl 11\ f'I .ill ? • Y ankf•P fans co ul(f n., t l>ear lf) watcl1 it •I \~l;t.~l.ES I AP 1 11i.:11111 Slate• has emerged • .111 mall' conte nder in the 111 111 loothall race. a nti 1 ·rn C'al Coac h J ohn l:.istrng fow ganws lnC'luckrl in the rare· art• \\ a~h1ngl 1111 •:I I • and lTL.\ 12 1 I • ,\rirnn.1 Stal< 1 1 1 1 1s on prohatwn '\E\\' YOHI\ 1A I'• ~lost of \\ I I' • I I J r11 I I I' I '• • 111 'onttnds 1>leased " ' 'l' 111st done a good Job • ' Hohanson sard of t he \\ !fdc•n ('oached Cougars 1 ' .. ;wh has done a great 11 ., good for co llege I . """" said th a t l h1 s • d :r ~· · s W a s h i n g l o n .. ttttH'rn Cal gam e at the 11rn hns taken on a new 11wt· the two clubs are rn I lw·k or the Rose Bo wl I I I I \ I '''1' 11. our game with \ ... 11111..:wn State 1s the first I u•llllf Of a four.game playoff," i, .. i.111.;011 suid Tuesday. "I told II 11 11 :un. lose• th is one and we· 11 tu Jl l,I\ ing m a cold-weather I 11 I I tw\ 01'(' u8 much a threat to 11~ , t lt'LA. Notre Dam e or O\il.1lanma Thest ty pes of big J c1ru·s arc fun to play, and UH ~· n· a lot more run if you 'I think \\.'a~hrngton S\~1te IS Ill th c• h 1• !-ol po s 1t111 n . -; a 1 <I H11b1ni.on Tht'' pl:" l\\o c·onlt•nders. u ... and \\ ash1ngton. and Oregon Stall' and t di ijut it"!> a playoff . lnse onl' game anrJ ,·ou'rt' out .. · Snuthl'rn ('.11 pla,.., Cal and WashtnJ.,rton on the road before returning honw to l'lose against L'l'LJ\ Washtng\on meets. in add1l1on to tht.• Trojans anti WSl' s Cou~;1". Stanford and UC L A. LrCl.i\"s :-tl'hedulr includes On•gc>n a11d l\n.mnu State Rohinson suad h<' ht•l11•ves the Cougars haH• improved grcutl) nver the courS(' or the season "They·rc• u club th al has benefstted from a schedule that allowed thrm to rm prove," he said "They pluyc·d some ~amcs e:irly that the~ rould wm. and now they've de\'eloped to the point that the> 're r e all) a ftne oCfcn~ive te, m, ont' of the finest an the l'Ountry · WSU's first rive aames were aaainst M on t unu S tate . Colorado. Arizona State, Pacific and Oregon State. Stitt, the Cou1an handed Arliona St.ate ill only ac.. ol th~ NHOn, lied UCLA l'M7, thea took ~ 34·19 •idorJ over AliiCllla, tht lone team to M1li USC'thh aon. • 1111 l.111, \\1•111 lt111111 c11 .... 1ppointed .111tl "'·"'' 111 llll'm ll'ft "1th the ga1111· 0111\ l\\11 th11cl., o\1•r as the l.11" \ngr•lc·.., llodg(•r!> \\nn the \\'111 ltl S1•r 11·• !I 2 .it 'l ankee St.111111111 \\ c·clrtl'-.cl,\\ •lt,.!hl \ft•·• tlw ""'h 111111111= \\Ith Los ,.\l\gc•ll''o .lh•'.tcl x :) ;111cl h11rclt•s or fan'( ;d1 c·ad\ )1.,1\ 1111! t Ill' ..,tancl'i. On(' du•hanl I .1lftocl 0111 rrom an ~11., I c• .., ,. ;c I \\ h c• 1 1• s your \';inl-.t·t• sp1111 · l.1•1 .., gt•t ·(ired up . Bui I lwr1• ".1 ... no rn1rade rail\ illlll 11111· dt•partmg fan said wht•n askt•d \\ h~ Ile' \\as !caving · · H 1 g ht . a 11 \\ t• 11 1· t· cl • s a I OUC' hdO\\ ti \\'h1•11 a po\\\'t ratlun• dl'layed tlw ~a1111• for t<l rn1nul<.'" m the Sl'('Ollcl 11\lllltg, OIH' ('YlllC' said . · WhNl' " t h1• 111>\H'r (;11 lure. in th<.• Yankt.·(> l11wup·• · Th.11 sJmt• f.1n ask<>cl after the Yunk1•t'S \H'I (' hombl'fl ror three runs in th<> firth inninJ.? and £our in lht• ""th llm' ('tln Yoe win "h1·n \H' h.H 1· a Lemon as mJn.1gt•r"'' lit• was referring lo Nt•w York Manage!' Bob Lemon. Y .1 n k c l' r n n C h 11 r I e s r> · jlti...llno said as he left ln the seventh innanl( that he wu ··~1 bxolu tcb d1s~u11ted with l \'unkct•s own t.•r> George St inbrcnner He took out Tommy .John when he shouldn't h~vQ whl'n tht.• li(urnl' wu11 tied In t lw fourth t.cmon wouldn't mttkt-a mMt· llkt' lh4l " • . S1111thw l'Stl•rn s st rung point ss its rushing dl'ft•n!>t'. the bl·~l in th{' Mission ConferenC'e The Apactw ... :.in· alloy, ing opponents an <1veragP of just 80 H '.mis on tht· J!rou nd '-1.rdcllt•bal'k bring~ a ru5h1ng average of 218 'a1 els p1·r game• into thl' contl'SI Stewart as the ll·am ·.., lt>p rusht·r with 362 yards on 76 carries to h1.., <·t(·1ltt 111· s :.ilso earned the ball in f"r eight t ouc· hd11\\ n~ I 11rn Ft..,<·hlwc·k abo pose~ a threat on the g1111u11I <50 t·arnes. 226 yards>. while former E l l'nro I llgh ... 1:ir Hich Sanchez was the workhorse l;r'ot "1·1·k against San D1l·~o CC with 70 yards on 12 1·.11111'" (lu.11·tc·rbuck Dave Pr<.1ger paces the Apache att:H·I-. Pragt•r has <'ompleted 43 of 96 passes for ~Ho ' Jr <h. but he· s been intercepted 11 t1 mes Othl'r notahl<' Southwestern threats are Marco M11ral1.•-.. the conference·s No 1 punter with a 39.4 a\'t'rtlJ::l'. and defensive back Mike Wright. whose four 111tt•n•t•pt1ons arc tops in the conference. Tht.• Ap:.ichcs' biggest problem this season has ht•t•n moving the ball on the ground. Southwestern ,1\ 1•raJ.!l'" 1ust 1113 yards rushing. and they must 11•-.11r I to tht' pa.,., t'<trl~ 1n most c•ases Soulh\\t'"le'rn ha-. a good quarterback an P 1 .1i.:1·1 . admits Sad<i ll•back Coach Ken !-,\q·anngc·n ·WL· h<1\l'n ·1 pla)('d all that well at S1111th"<'"ll'rll hut "'-''n• alway-. won · Th.it ,N·m-. to he the• C'ase e\'cr) week for S\\l'J1111gen·:-. Gauchos who arc C'urrcntly on .a rPl'orcl -.1.·tt ing scoring pace Saddleback has a\ l'ragl·d 37 5 pmnts per game and they've scored mon than 40 in th1.•1r last three cootesl s Dl'ft•nsa\'(•I). they're holding their opponents lo a m l'rl' q 3 points per )'.!am<' over the last four mt•c•ttnj!S ' ~addlebu<'k . which h<l!> "on tl'> last I 1 game!>, has o.rlso capturt>d 27 straight g:..im('S at home I rvrne enll·rs "ith a healthy lineup. including quarterbaC'k Mike Zorn. and although out of the c:hampaonshi p and pla)off picture ( 1·3 in league1. tht• \'aqueros are e~·eing a winning overall record I r\'lnl' 1s 3-3· l for the sea~on If ~ou like u display or running -Kennedy Pola of Mater Oei and the Bishop Amat ground attack behind two of lht• most he ralded tackles in the Cff <250-pound Don Hit1 a nd 64, 210·pound Ron Brown "'th 4 5 speed m the 401 is your cup of lea Pula has run for o\ l'r 100 yards in each or his last ~IX start~ Bishop Amal 1s 6-1 overall and ranked No. 5 1n the CIF Big 1-'ivc.> ~ater Dei is 3·4. 1-1 in Angelus League play T"o or the three Monarch losses ar e to Edison. St Paul and Los Altos. the CIF's No. 1. No 2 and !'io 3 teams O CC o n e game h ack Thl' <>rang1• l'ms..,t ('olll'l?t' \\omen:-. vol le' ball tt·am 1-.t•µt pau· "1th fir st plaC'e Ce rritoi. \\'l'dlll•-.d;,1~ n1gh1 "1th a 15-13. 151. !Si \lt'tor~ mer '.\11 San .\11ton1n Thi· triumph 1mprrH c•d OCC-s South Coast l'onfl'l"l'n<·c· mar 1-. to Ii I and "1th Cerrito~ beating San l>tt.•go ~ll·..,a. th<• l 'ira1es stu~l·d a game behind t ht• unbeaten 1-'•elC'on!> 111 the conference standings · W<• pla.\l·d pn·tt~ tMonsislcntly an the first :-.t•I. · :.ard Bul·!> Coach Jane l11lgendorf Ora nge Cousl '1s1ts c; rossmont friday rn its next en1.·ountt•r In non league.• h 1gh sC'hool play. fifth ranked l.a~um.1 BcuC'h upl'ndl.'tl fourth rated Corona del ~l ar in thn·t• C"lo..,<• set... 16 14. 15 12. 15-13 Laguna Rl•ad1 ts no" Hi I O\'l'r:.tll --------------- N FL standings ~.\TIONAI. CO~ffERENCE A~1 ERJCAN CONFERENCE Western Division Western Division WLT PF PA Pct. 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' I Sutcliffe resents playoff rejection Ex-Dodger wants to go elsewhere KANSAS C ITY, Mo <APi P1tch1.•r IUck SutC'liffc was the lOllSt or Lo:; Angeles t WO ycurs ugo as National League Rookie or the Year With the Dodgers His teammates arc Wo rld Series l'hampions today but Sutcliff!.> htts been hunting 1n M1 ssou r1 tt nd says h e has watched htlle of the Series on telev1s1on The right-hander from nearby Lee's Summit 1s not on the Dodgers· playoff rost<.'r. a fact he resents, and sa vs he wants to be traded · .. B efore I left the ballclub voted me a full s hare 1 ·11 get a ring. As I see 1t now. it's all kind of immaterial I'll never "Wear th e ring ." h<.' said in an inter view with The Kansa s City Times. · SUTCLIFFE, WllO was 3 9 last vear and 2 2 this season follo~ing his 17·10 rookie season. we nt into a rampage on the final day of the season when Manager Tom Lasorda told him he would not be on the playoff roster He reportedly threw a C'ha1r. swept everything o ff thl' t op o f Lasorda's desk and ralll'd him a liar. He s aid a personality conn1ct with Lasorda cost him his JOb. "You see. there were three other g uys on the team that had highe r ERAs and had losing records The s tat1s t1cs right down lht' lint' favor<.'d m e over Oavt• Goltz (2·71, Bobby Cas111lo Beal quits UC I has k.-.thall t ~arn Senior guard Robbie Beal has tert th1.• CC lr\'1n<.• bciskctball team ror personal reasons . school official!'. announced Wcdnl'sday Beal led the ;\nteat<.'rs 1n sco ring as a sop h omor<• averaging 14 3 pc>1nts pcr gam<' Il e s aw limited u ttion las t season. however . and avera~l·d only 2 9 per outing Beal \\as the la!'.t remaining player from the Tim Tift l'ra befon• l T l Coach H1 II ~I u lh gan took m c•r last season UCI ope n s tourney UC Irvine's \\aler polo team. ranked SCC'ond in the nation. will find the waters a bit rough this weekt'nd "'hen the Anteaters participate> 1n the L o n g Bt'a<·h l nvilattonal Fridav and Saturda~ al Long Beach Statc."s Bl'lmont Pla1a pool. The Invitational will match fnur teams from the Pa ctfit• Coa~t Athletic Confc-renc·e against four teams from the Pac 10 The P CAA will be re presente d by l 'CI. Long Beach State. L'C Santa Barbara and Pepperdine. Top-rnnkc d S tanfo rd. Cal, lJCLA a nd use will plav ror the Pac 10 The Anteaters will play Stanford Friday a fternoon 12·301 and Cal Frid ay nig ht c 7 30 1 Th ey "'ill fin ish thl.' tournam<.'nl Saturd<n 1802 [, !<Ate Ila I l>IOc~ w. o( NtwPGfl fwy. 63J·lllO ~ 12 4 I und Tt>rry Fors ter < 0-11." Sutc llffl· said. I fl' said Lasorda frequently had · 'ct'lebnlies and Hollywood pl'opll· around the c l bhouse lle 'd bring me nto his office and introdut•e m . It was fine Th<'y wt're all ery nice peoplt• But he wou ell a story about \~h at a gr eat pitcher he wu.; 111 llw minor leagues and ask rn<' to go ;.i long with it . ··1 Jl'ST TOLO 1t like 11 was Thl' gu~ nl•ver won any games rn t ht• h1g leagues All he wanted to do was brag about what a great p1t<:ht•r he was in the minors "hat a g reat manager he 1s ... Sutcllfft• said Sutdiffe, who was on the d1s<.thlt•d list with a foot injury µart or the 1981 season , said he has told his agent he would be inter<•!o.ll•d in a trade to the K an:o.a~ City Royals. St Louis C'ardtnab , Philadelphia Ph1lhes or ~l ilwauket• Hrt•we rs . "I rn looking forward t o .l(l'lltng ou t and going :-.om<•'-'ht•re t•ls<' I know no mattl'f' whl'rt' I go it 'II be a l·h:rng1· for thl' best.·· Sutcliffe S~lld · 1 ('an l pla~ for the man A lot of 1t might bl' my upbringing I was brought up 1n the Midwest. and I'm t•onservative." he said $350,000 futurit y ~fl't for Los Al The S350.ll00 added Faberge Spee1al futunt~ to be run Aug 14 at Los Alamitos Raet• Course. could bl' thl' riches t horse race in Cal1forn1a hbtorv and could ht• thl' ftr-.t ran• to quarterhorse h1!-.tol'~ lo award the winner a SI rn1ll1on rir~t plat.•e check Tht• unnnunn•mcnt bv Mildred \ \•sst·ls . prt.•s1dt.•nt. of Los ,\lam1tO!'., Ri chard Barrie. t•' <' c 11t l\'t' ,. , C'l' pres 1 dt'nt of t-'a bt•rgt•. and Oan L' rschel. "'' lll'I' of the r1 c·h est all time motH'\ l'arn1ng quarterhorse. Spt•t·1al Effort Tht• r;.it'l' \\Ill c<irn m ore than thn•t• t1ml's as m'uch added mlllll'.' a s any other futunt~ m thl· 11uarterhorse industry I mt I\ r11l111•1•/rf1 Series h e lps ABC take ratings lead NEW YOHK <AP 1 ABC ended C BS' two-week run at the top in the networks' weekly prime-time competition. thanks 1n large me ... sure to hig h ratings ror the first lhree gam es of baseball's World Series. figures fro m the A.C. Nielsen Co s how Despite the relatively high r a t 1 n g s . t h e r t' " a s so r.1 e indication of fallout from the s ummer-long players' strike. which led to fan disent'hantmenl at the ballpark The ratings for each game pl a} ed in tht' week end mg Oct <!5 \\C're lower tha n the marks for compan1ble g ames last st•ason. The opening series ga m e Tuesday night between the New York Ya n kl'l's and the Los Angeles Dodgers, on ABC, was the week's highes t-rated show. with Gaml' J Friday night and the second game We dnesday night clost;o tx•htnd Lou~ani~ honorf"d Thl· Southt·rn Cal1furn1a t·haptl·r of tht• Old Timt• Athletes hMll'l;.ition has annoum·ed that 11 will honor Ol~·mpit medalist Cn·g l..ougan1-. at its S8th annual J\\ ard.., bunqut•t '.\lo\' 5 l.ougan1~ a senior at LT In tnl'. holcb 19 national diving t1tlc!'. and t!'. a top conlt·nder for t h l ' I 984 0 I~ mp I l's 1 n Lo!> Angl•lt•!o. HALLIDAY'S ANNUAL SALE ON SPORT COATS ONE WEEK ONLY OCTOBER 26--31 403 0FF TO REDUCE OUR STOCK NowS99 NowSl35 NowSll7 reg. $165 reg. $225 reg.$196 ~orry. alrerotlans not l11duded. 17th & Westcliff Ave.• Westcliff Plaza • Newport Beach• 645-0792 LX-2 LADIES' A lightweight precise f1tt1ng bool with the accent on comfort and convenience lor the intermediate to advanced lady skier •t&S Cl!UITOS Lo• Curttos Cirntcr ~twun No<dstrom 6 S.•~ Jll.IH4-ISZS l'OUDT09 2520E C~• ) Moch w. °' '' ,...,, 1704111 Orango Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursdav. October 29. 1981 3 A new Krohnfeldt joins OCC Greg. Tim hope to give opponents double trouble ~ t.ast Y<'li r, Cl proofreader's nightmare by the name or Greg Krohnfeldt threw a ltttle ptzazt into Orunge Coa-.t College'i. basketball team with some kumikall' drives toward tht-basket Krohn"'1<1t. this year's team t'uptaht for Coach TarH.ly Gillis' squad, was an All South Coast Conft'rt•nt'c honorable m ention selection last year The 6 3. Es tancia ll1gh graduate averaged 8 7 points per ~ame on a team that was as balanced as they coml' in the st·orang department. He also assisted on 83 bas kets Con fl' r l' n c e o p p o n e n l s a s w e 11 a s proofreader~ may find the going doubl)' tough this year with the addition of Greg's younger brother. Tim to the Pirate squad. "Ttm 's going to st·e plenty of action for us," assures Glllts "lle'i. an excellent ball handler . drives wt•ll , 1s qui<'k and smart and he can shoot We can 't kel'p him out or the lineup " COMMUNITY COLLEGES CURT SEED EN ha!'. always p1lll·d <'hump1ons or the Mi ssion t 'onferem·t· ancl Metropolitan Confcrcn<'e • • • Add Or ,111g1• Coal-it basketball Along with t;rl'g Krohnfeldt, Chris Beasley is t'X IH'l'ted to form thl• other half of the Pirates' hatkt·ourt lanch•m Tim was an All C'I F performer two years ago ut Estan('ia. and hl' also earned All·America vo}leyball honors . H e attende d Pepperdine l't11\er s1ty lust year on a volleyball scholar ship • H1.•aslt·~·. a Ii I g ra duate of Costa Mesa fltgh, "J!'. an All South Coast selection for the Bucs last 'l'ar and lt·d O('("~ bal<.inced scoring attack with a ·12 o av<·ragt• and dished out 150 ass is ts. lhi rel highl•<,l in Orangl' Coast history • An t•xn·lll'nt JUffiJJl'r. Beasley also plays llrs prl'sence leaves the Pirates rich in depth a fatt that has G1llts optim1st1c as ever as he uwaits lhl' Bul's' opem·r Nov. 20 "'Wt-·n· cll'l'per thb year than we have been 1n a long tum'." Grllts admits ·w e ('an go nine deep on our bl•nc-h before we have any drop-off in Jb1llty ThoM' nine players an• going to see a lot of uc-tion for us " OCC •~ also knl'l' deep 1n odd names like Luongo. Mathieu, Plumle1gh and Nanson not llunson :"\nnt· of lhl'm have brothers on the team • • * Th<.• l'aliforn1a Com munity and Junior College Athletic Commission has decided to hold state "'uler µolu µlayoffs for al leas t one more year. 1 Last ~ t-;.1r. Golden West defeated Orange Coast m th<.• stall' finale at Saddleback1 Two teams from the south and two teams from the north will play for the stale c rown at De Anza College in Cupertino . Ever~ <·onference c hampio11 and fi ve al-large representat1H·s "'111 meet to decide who will rl'present the south • • • Ou<' to the realignment of Sl·veral of the l·om mun1t~ college football conferences. the bowl matehups huvl' also been s hufned Thts \C•ar, the winner of the M1ss1on Conferem·t; will meet the .champion of the South C'oast Conft'n·m·e in the .. Ponv Bowl " The contest replace~ the M1ss1on Bowl which .for" urd and ot•tastonull~ JU mp:-. center (hrts ts th<.• finc•s t offensive player I 've ever ('llac·hed:· c;11hs pratsl'd "Ile has great physical talt•nt. and 1s a great shooter I expect htm to have a h1ghl'r sl'oring averagl' for us this season " Asst•ss1ng lhl· strength of the South Coast ('onfl'rcm•<.'. thl· OCC <'Oach rates Cerritos. Santa Ana. F'ullt•rton and Mt San Antonio as the teams lo hC'al this st•ason · Wt''ll bt• right in lhl'rt' too," Gillis noted .. I d(•frn1tel\ !hank \.\e'n· the South Coa st Confert.>nce <'<>ntl·ndl;rl> I don 't think there 's any qu<>~t1on about that This team has the ability to win 20 gamt·~ th1 i. Sl'asun The Pirat(•s open th<' 1981-82 campaign F'nday. "\o\ 20 a t H10 H ondo Tht' Rues entertain a rt•h rl\ al ( ;ol<kn \h·-.t TuC'sda). :"JO\ 24 Runnr•rs du~I a t Mt. 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Orango Coaet DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 29, 1981 THI BllllTIN BURD The Bulletin Board Lakns bm;ketball Ho~ Schedule <kl :10 llnu,1011 K :io p m No\/ Ii l'hut•111x . :\m K l>JllJe., 7 ll 111 • !\Jm 13 l't11 llJ1U.l Nm W Sun \ntur110 , Nm 27 Sun Dll'J.:11, :\u\ :w llOUbl•ll), 1 IJ 111 Dc•(• I \ luh. l>t•c• 1; Kum.as ('It~ 7 11 m lkc· x Wu~h111.:111n DN• 11 1'111 llJntl llc·< 13 <;uhfon St.ilt• 2 II m l>c·<· 20 \I I.int,, 7 11 m l>t•1· 27 Wonder wh~n lht' ~ Anjlcle!I Lakers u1e al home for an NBA battll' or the Ill ll'l' of u aenl'I jl udmlsll1on t1elc<'I ror the Anarle." Need the pnce or a hrt ll<·ket al ) our favonte mountain re11orl • The D1t1h Pllnl 's "Tht• Rullcl an Bout d" ft•uturc b~.:ins today \.\1th u Its\ of url1v11ies and information S.tn l>tt·~o. 7 SJ Ill llc•c• W l 1 ,1h .J.111 '.I St•<tlllt· i JI m J.m 2(1 'II'\\ The feature "'Ill run frequenll). and 'lllhJe<'lb \\ 111 C'llffil' and go rr 'ou see :.omelhmg thal tnll•resh )UU, plc•u,e ehp and llll\'l' 1l .lt't''t'\ .Jan :.?<! lh-111111 . J :111 :m Mil" 1u1kt•t• ... Jan 214 l)hucnh. Ft•b :i '.°'l:t'\\ \'urk . Ft•li I:! S1111 \nto11111 f\·b 11 lloi.ton I:! 1:, 11 111 F!'h 11; S1·,11tlt Fc•h HI <;uh.kn Stalt• ,.\·h :b 1> .. 11,1·r 1-\•b :!h Ph1l..idt'lpht.1 Fl'l1 .!Ii <'le' t•IJnd 2 p rn \la1d1 !I K.m,.1, ('ti\ :\l.11d1 12 l'lw·.1~11 \l.ird1 11 r1allu~. 7 pm .. :\I arc It :111 San Dtt•i.:u . Ap1·tl :! l'hu1·nu. .\pt 11 I 1'111 lla11d. I:! :lll p 111 \p11l 'I l>t•fl\t'I \pnl 11 Sl•Jlllt• i II Ill \pnl 11 \ lJh \11rtl Hi <:111<!.·n Sl,1h0 Los Alamitos racing \II i.:.1m1•' pl:l\c·d .11 tlw 1-'111 uni \II Orjnge Count) Full Fair 1 c1r1nR. ~nnda)i. through Saturda) s thrnui:h No\' 9 .11 •1%1 Katella An'., Los Alamitos 1"1rlll 1wst 7 p m i.:arnt•' .11 i :10 p 111 . 1111lc·~s nolql Ticket Information Tn·k<'h .;n• µ111·1•11 al SI:! ~I SI! ."ill .11Hf Si 1111 Frn mu11· rnl111 nrn111111 tJll 1:11:1 1 t>il tiOOU Ont• appaloos;c 1°1.:ht lhnruur.:hhrl•d and I\\•> quarterhur-.e r.1ce~ 'eh,·dulcd (.t .ind~lJnd $2 25. l'luhhous~· SJ 50 For more 111form;it1on. C'all 995 123-1 Yachting aplenty on Orange Coast The So11lh1•rn Ca l1forn1a Yachting As!'>OC'1allon weekend calendar i!<> rcmin1sl·ent of midsummer with maJor regattas :,('hCdUlt.'d rrom Dana Point to l\l anna del Rn In t he Orangc County area, Balboa Yat•ht Club inaugurates its annual Sunk1st Series with !>mall boat<; r<1C'ing tns1de the har bor on Saturday and larger keel boats competing over ocean eourse!> on Sundav The Sunk1st Series t·ontinues· on the ftrst weekend or Decemhc r and .lc:muar~ CdM polois t s rally to win Corona dt•I ~1ar H1 gh's Y..ater polo tl'am hd !'.> a dale next Wcdn csda~ "tlh Newport llarbor lo dt•«tde \he Sea View League l'hamp1onship EaC'h iH'l' unddcatcd tn league play this sl'ason. but Costa Mesa ('ame eloSl' to handing the Sea Kmgs a blemish going into that confrontation Corona d t•l Mar needed a fourth-period r ally to come from beh ind a nd defeat Me!>a , 10·8 Wednesda) to move to 6·0 1n the Sea VteY.. wh1lt' Newport Harbor was breezing to a 34 ·2 de<.•1s1on over Saddleback Est<1nc1a tallied three times 1n each quarter to move tls record to 4-2 with a 12·6 triumph over Irvine In CdM'!> come-from behind effort. the &>a Kings trailed 8· 7 entering the final period. Eric Paulsen Lied the game with 4 .52 remaining, a nd Da v id lmbern1110 added two more goals w1th1n the n ext two minutes to seal the \'ictorv \'o~ agers Yacht Club wtnds up 1t~ Humphrey Bogart Series for Pc rform<1nce Handicap Raring 1-,lcet. South<•rn Ocean Racmg L>1 \'l!>ton and 0('can Raetnf? Catamaran A!>S\l('1at1on ratings on Saturday Dana Point llarbor w ill be busy Saturday and Sunday us Caµ1!>trano Ra) Yacht Club hosts the Dana Point Harbor Championship for PHRF yachts A number of local yachts are entered in Los Angeles Yacht <'luh's H arbor Series which co n c lud es Sunday with competition for IOR and PHRF 'achts \\-omen sat I ors w 1 IJ find plenty of <·ompetttion Sunday 1n the Navy Yacht Club of Long Beach Women's Harbor Series. Seal Hcac·h Yacht Club w ill be ennductmg the first race of its Sunda) Sailors St'rics This Weekend 's Ca le ndar : San Diego Coronado Yacht Club Fall Regatta. 1 all classes, Saturday Oceansid e Yach t Clu b · A pp le Float I Sabol 1 Saturday. Santa Clura Racing Assoc1at1()n V i ce Com modorc·s Regatta 1 all tl&S!'>t'S 1 Saturday Stiver Gale Yathl Club Man 0 War Series. Sund a\' Southwestern Yacht Club Graham Shand Series. Sunday. San Diego Cruiser Association San Diego Powe r Squadron inv1tat1onal predicted log race. Saturday • !'liorth and Inland Santa Barbi#ra Sa1ltng Club Gobltn Regatta. Saturday, Sunday Ventura Yacht Club Lady Skippers Series, Sunday. Pierpoint Bay Yacht Club Twice Around Anacapa Is land race. Saturday, Sunday College football Team Statistics RUSH ING OFFENSE TC Y9 A-.. 0~1a11on-. Ut 2, 1n lU l Ntbruka .,, t .lll llS.9 Penn Slate Jl7 I.ISi JDI S Arizona SI •<» l 10. lOO.t 9'or111 Caroll,.. •O? 1.• 1'1 l use u. 1.011 m.• M<Nnw 51 •OI l,011 7'S.'I Alabama s11 ?,:Ml 192.7 Ark anus SI. H S 1,'162 290.l Gffrola 0 0 l,ti. 77'9.4 P'ASSING OFl'IENSt: P'A P'C Yft. A-.. 9'evllda-La• YeoM 11l 154 J.m la.I ar10,,.m Your>o :MS Jo. 1_.at m 1 NE Loulst.,.a ,.. ISO ),US D .• Illinois HS ISi 1,011 JtS.t W•k• Fo...SI JSI 111 l,:131 192.2 s11ntord 171 1 sa 1, t7V au San oi.oost. 219 1:11 1,u. 1n.1 TCU ns 122 1,901 171.7 Appaia<Nan SI J37 1'9 l,17l 1714 Vanderbtll 1'0 160 1,7''7 U..7 TOTAL OFFIENH ArirOfta St. Htvada·L.t• Y-s lrloMm Y""'10 Ntbr•lll• Nortll CatollN Pet'lnSI ... Uta II Geort la Appala<IMan SI M<N-51 P'lay1 YA A.,_ .o.J ),111 S32 •• Ul U U 47S.~ 611 3,7U 470.• S•1 3, ISS 4.50.7 so J, 105 4') .. O S 2,.U 6«1.7 SOI l.A* G .O sSt J.041 cau .,, >AJ cau sos >100> cn.o llUs+llNG Dll'INSE P11u11uron Georgia Oto.tallomeSI Maryland Mlnl\llppt 51 C•l-1 Sa11 Jo~SI (lemwn Utah Miami, Ohio TC Ylll. Atll. lit ,., ..... 241> l7t S4 I tU ID Si i 231 4St U• 247 Sil 73 0 , .. w ..,, 27S ... "I 21• •U fl• 248 ~ tS.O 111 UO •S I PASSING Oll'ENH: A•<hmono K•nw• Nti>'Ulla MtmphllSI Soun ... ,,, MIHIS>IC)O• Wu\Vl.-gl11ta KtnluOy Northern llllnol• Otrlmouth Ctn\ral Mk h. P'A PC Y& A-. '1 43 S32 ,. 0 ,,, " S1• 12 J 111 SJ SID 12• 13' 65• , .. tS I 111 » •11 10?.t 1n 61 11• ICI 3 us 69 , .. 109.• Ill .S 1't llJ I 121 '2 MO llSO ,,. 70 I01 llS l TOTAL Dll'IENSIE Ptltlbur9" Ok It llOIN SI Nti>'Hla Texas Wttltrn Mlchlo-n Col gt It Mluourl Nevy Georgia Iowa ,. .. ,.,v ......... 37' I, 147 ltl , 371 1, 1n ltS 3 O S IAU JOU 401 l,3U 21U .,., l,Sft 2aA 4W I ... 22t..7 •ti ,..., nu .,, '·'" m.1 ... 1,•1 1«1 1 .... ,. ,..,, Oleson e lecte d NOSA preside nt Alan Oleson of Balboa Yacht Club was e lected president of t he Newport Ocean Sailing AssoC'1ati on at the a nnual m eeting at Balboa Yacht Club. Oleson succeeds Don Moss of Coronado Yacht Club 1'10 A is t he organization which sponsors the Newport to En sen ada r ace. larges t international yacht race in the world. Other officers elected were J ohn Balew, first vice presi dent. Bob Carolan. second vice president. and Bob Wheeler. third v1('e president Waltze wins race OKINAWA. J apan -Mikt1, Waltze. formerly of Newport Beach and now of Maui, HawaU, was the lightweight division winner in the Windsurfer world c hampionship, here recently. More than 200 participated in the regatta which cons isted of 25 races. OUTST AMDIMG VALUES! IRAHD HEW 1981 vw DIESEL RABBIT FACTORY STICKER $8050 DISCOUNT $955 SALE PRICE s7095 (2 763) (206881) tRAHDMIW 1911 ISUZU 4X4 PICKUP FACTORY STICKER SllSl Dtl>COUNT ,,59 SALE PRICE s7395 ( 1273) (7005ee) 1910 vw VANAGON 7 passenger model. 4 speed trensm1sslon. Sharp & very clean! (016981) Hood runs !-. \1'1 'Kl>\\', ()('T :11 Ot ;rn.;1• ('11,1 .. 1 l ullt•i;r· .1nll Klll.1\ llad1 0,. 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SCU RA ·d1vl•rs. surfers and other surface or under" ater sports devotees are a ware that thev OY. c tht>tr highly effH 1en1 swim fins to Owen Chun·h11l In a rel'ent 1nterv1cw. Churchill ret'allcd how he <'amt· to im <:nt the fin that still bear!> hts nam e lie also d1scussed patent fights and other litigation that ha\'l' cnsu1..•d through the ye;:1rs as others sought to C'OIJ} the device C'HURCllJl.I, R ECALLS that he first got the notion for a SY.Im fin whlll' he was a g uest aboard Clark Gable 's~ acht durtnj! the filming of "Mutiny On the Bounty · at the Catalrna Island Isthmus. Also aboard was 8111 B.11nbr1dge from Tah1t1 Y.ho 1n\-1ted Churrh1ll to \'ISi\ him 111Papeete1n 1939 ·1 had hN·n thtnktng of an atd to swimmers whtle w a\t·h1ng under\\ ater swim me rs at the Isthmus. but the design didn't come to mind u ntil I saw some c haps sw1mmrng with pandanas attached to their feel tn Tahiti." Churchill rceallcd "A Fren<'hman b~ the name of Luis DeCourliu h<td the patent on the pandanas. but J got to thinking how muf'h mort' efficient thev would be if they were designed l1kC' the tail of a fish. "It tool.. m(• eight months to figure out how to design the flap by tapering the ridge down the side Tl cam<.• to me one sleepless night "TH E NEXT MORNING I m ade a pair and we t ned them out in the pool at the Los Angeles Athletic Club They worked 'After thut 1t became a matter of ftnding someone to make a mold and then finding someone to produce them at a reasonable cost ... Churchill recalls. Bob Johnson of Johnson Sporting Goods in south Los Anj?eles came up with a mold and then . ' BOATING ALMON LOCKABEY began to m anufacture and sell them Late r. they were picked up and marketed by Willard Voit of Voit Rubber Co Even later they were marketed b)' Wilson Sportmg Goods With Voll mass producmg the fms at the outbreak of World War II. 1t wasn't hard lo convince the military t hat the fins would be an tnvaluable asset to underwater demolition teams, Churehill said .. BLT T HE R E WAS a rubber shortage, as you remember \'01t had about 20 tons of rubber before the war to make the fins. but the government took it away for other uses." The fms hud to be made of reclaimed rubber until the British Adm1ralt). backed by Lord Mountbatten . came to the rescue The British had plent) of rubber and the fins were manufactured and sold to the Britis h . although a lot were lost 1n s hipping ," said Churchill. After thl..' "ar. things picked up for Churchill's fms The) were sold by s uch ft rms as Abercrombie & F1teh m NI..'" York and Terkel's in Los Angeles, a mong others Many were sold, and still a r e. in lluwaii. In later years Willard Voll sold his company to AMF, Inc . who produced and sold the Churchill ftns along with a brand of their own A majority of the fins sold today still bear the Chur chill brand and he happily collects a royalty of 25 cents on every pair sold HARKING BACK to Churchill's Olympic vachting days. he recalls sailing tn K1t:'l . Ger· man}. in 1936 and passtng clo!>e aboard the start boat on "htl'h Adolph Hitler. Herm ann Goenng and other' Nazi bigwigs were obser ving. 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Elli Tolleuchl, ._I, .. ,; Vllet GeNte•lls def Jo.I 8ollo • ...,., S.7, .. 1, PNI Dent def Vk:tor Amo•. w . .... 7_.; C"'i• Ovnl< def. Drew Glllln, .. 1, .. 7. ,., Crocodile Open let Porltl ~ ........... ... Y en11k:ll Hoell def. Erl~ OftllOtr, .. 7. M , .. 2; lllch.lrd !Awls dllt. Ste .. ,...ltter, ~. 7• ... J. Mer11 Vinet cltf. Poulo BtrtOh.c.d, M , l-4, .. 2. lllt NHtaM def Cllrlstof Zipf, 6 I. .. 1. Flntlll ...... Sl11t ... Jol'ln Krlff def M.,.ovn tsmoll, 7_., • t Gland Prla tourn .. ment { .. ~. W"' Oenft•YI a.c.-111 .... 11...- IYMI LOftdl def. Jerosl•• N••r•lll ••• ,, 6·1; Tomes Smld def. Jeff Borowtok, M , M ; Andrew PalHIOI\ def. $11'-Ollckltelll, ,_., M : Ke¥1n CUNOn O.f Tony Glemm•lv1, .. ,,,.,, Ofend Prl• tournam.nt , .. ,.......,,, ... 19wM...,, -...-..-11 ..... Tracy Autlln def. Ev• Plott, .. I, W ; Mertlfle Ntwatlto¥• dllt. o•-F'°""'911l. ..I, •·I. Vlrolftle llutlcl Clef. Ste<y ,.._,.....,,., •·t , •·•: 8erl>oro Poller def. Mucelta Meuer, H . H . 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Ya TOA• TlmltNf'1t,SenJowSt. J1 Sfl 14.I • c;.rald Wlllhlto, Sen Jose St. M JCQ Lt l Henry Ell.,.d,F,_St. K Sit 10.1 2 lovl1 l eldltlmeyor, LB $1, 1' 310 14,1 I St•cey a.no, Soll JOM St. 1• «Q 21.t s Erlc'M<....._,Ulal!St. 34 ~ 20 .. S PAUINO PA PC YOI TO Ste¥• Clon.n, Son J-242 IJt 1,7• M Jeff Ttel+ord, Fr-st. t5" '2 '·"° • H•flt y Miiiet', Poclfk 110 St .. 7 I Oo<19 Samwlt. Uttlt St. lClll 47 71S J Oo\iQ 01.,.y, Lone 8Nch '7 46 SS. J TOTALOPPaHH sc. .. Clol1llllfl, Sall J-SI. J ett Teclforcl, F.-SI. Bott Coftre.,, CM St. Fwflettoft G4rald Wllltlli., Sen JOM SI Sond9•"""1le4.Patlfk y .. a,,..Ye 1,712 2S4A 1,111 Ill.I •t 1!0.1 7)4 *·' 4n •u COLLEGE RATINGS NAIA Dlvl1lon II t Pot<. Ltltll, Woll\ •-Jle t. Wllll•m .i.-11, Mo. 7.+0 2'S 1. A-..-, Ind. .,_ .. 4. COllCOf'llla, MIM. t+t •7 S. WeslmlftAtt, Po. .,_ .. 6 ,.,.....,... St.. Ollle S.1.0 220 7. Ok ll"'-51 ,H.O. ..... 215 I. MIHOUtl Velley 1·1.0 lf7 t. A11atlft, T-.. 1.0 • 10. Plfldl..,,ONo H.O 17S II. Iner, ltaft. .. 1.0 1" 12. 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Crv•tel Lelle, El Dor-P•r'k Lelle, HM!Mlf' <>em, l "9 Lelle, Peck Pa rk Lelle, P.-1"9Sl- l •lle, Sen Olmft Rewrvolr. Sen GMM'iel ltl.,., IEHt l'or1'1 SAN ll!lllNAROINO Sllverwooo Rewnrolr SAN oi•oo -~ Pollo, Sen Vleenf• lleMrYolr. SA" LUIS OllSPO -AteueOero L•ke, l ...,neLa«e. ltlValtSll>« 1>.,.rlt R•Mr•olr. l(lflllN Kern 111..., {Borell P-•r- to Otmocre1 Dom, 1~11• 0.m to 8orell PowtrllO\IMI, II Rl PowerhouH to L•ke IWbellel TUL.Altl I(.,.. RI .. , <F•lrvlew Dom lo KIU P-w. J-o•e BrldQe to FelnlewOoml INYO Pttot.ant Volley llew"'Olr. MONO Ow9nt RI.,., fl.ont PIMP-. 5 8rld9es-r.-...10 S-•rt loMI. Cro11 country WOMRN Hflltlc-.. -o.t "· """ )I 41 1. Ct.,. l'tll {11110). 70:ft; , ,..,,_ IMOI, 10:lo0, ) Pflel•n {#01, to·SI . •. C"9an IMOI, 20:5"; S. Ovlk> IMOJ, 11 O.; 6 Caoll IMOI. 21 32; 7 U M <Pl, 21,4'; t. O.ve' (MDI, 22:2:1; 9. Ct-I• Felt t MOI, 22·1•; IO.~IM0l,2:2:M WorMn'1 volleybell COMMU•ITY CCK.Lao1 Ora .... CO.II Clef. Mt Soll Mlonlo. IS.U, IS.I, ls.I. HIOHICMOOL. l -.wne INtll def. Carone O.t Mef, 1.,14, 1~12. l~ta. .. From Paae C1 .1 DODGER • Lo11 Angele sax i.trui~ht umes in the Stodaum I What's morc, ownl·r Ct'Orge Steinbrenner had ddt'nded his I teum 'i1 honor ln un 1•lcvutor fighl and emer((ed with hi~ hand in 11 cast. Surely that would flrt' up the troops for lhc: r1nul St>nes push '"T hat's nonsc.>nH'. s nortl'd Cey "The field '' whl·n· It's done, not soml' l'll'V<•to• · "We hud beaten llwm three times in Ca l ifornia s uld l Yeager "We kn1·" "t' t•oul1,J • l>eul those .cuys Wt• h<11I to l>t>ut t hem , not the 1't<11.ltuu1 nut the rans. So. the Dodger:. \H'nl about 1 d o ing exactly that j W i llie Ha ndolvh got the Yankees in front with al third inning home run against winning pitcher Uu1 t llooton. I But Los Angeles tied I he s core in f the fourth on s ingles by Dusty : Baker , Ri ck ~ondJ\ an d : Yeagt.•r 1 Then. in thl· bottom of the! fourth, the game lurnt·d With t l wo out and a runner on second. • La surda forced \'Hnkce: Manager Bub Lemon s hand by ! walktng Larr~ \11l1Jnurne to. b r i n g up start 1 n g 111 t th l· r : Tom my .John Ll..'mon "l'nl ror' pinch hatter Bobh\. Mut t·t•1 It ! w a s a b o I d m o v <· IJ u t 1 t ' backfired Murn·r fht•tl i1u t. and ! 1n the n t·xl tv.o 1n111n g s the ~ Yankct• bullpen d1,1m.,1·d of th" game J ohn ""asn·t thnllt·d with the dec1s1on "I wanted tu pllC'h , hl• ... ~mt .. I had 1ust compll0INI 1:1 111111ngs against this club und held lht·m to om• run It wasn't .is 1f I h.ul gotten l11l hanl l.1·rn hJd a dec1i.1011 I•> m<.ek<.• anti ht• made it .. ··I just v. a nlecl to j.!et -.ume runs -.aid Lemon · I !11dn t figun• tt v.<1s a gamhll Ill· s my be:.l pinch hittt•r I ":mlt•J a base hit ancl I rl1d11 I J?C'I II so I wasn't ven sm<irl George Frazier n ·lil•\'l'cl <1nd ttre Dodgers' JUmpl·il on him 1n a hurr}. Dave} I.opt' s 1ngl1·d and moved up on <1 sac nf11 t• W11h two out. Cey h11 J st·1.·1ng c\t· sing le up the m1ddl<· 'Mnng Lop<.•s with the go ah1•ud run After Dusty Hak<·r :.tho ''nl!ll'd. Guerrero tripled to rn.1lo.1• It 1 1 and l'\entualh mc.tkc: 1'1 J/lt·r the only three time l11st r 1 '1·r 1n a six ~ame lil'rtes /\ hllle whale lall'r 11 v. as ovt•r The Ood~eri. had 1·aplun•rl their fir:.t world l'h.1 1np11111-.h1p s mt•t• 1965 and hud cl1111t• 1t "1th an exact revers.cl ol Ilk fat1· th<.•y suffen·d ai.e.1111-.1 lhc• Yankee:, in 197R. "ht·ra th1•\ v.un the r1rsl t\\O j.'!ames di honw 11111\ lo Jost· tht• nl'xt fnur 111 ;\1•\\ York From Page C1 GRIMSLEY. • su ffered a horn·ndou-. -.lump getting onl) ont· h11 1n :!:! .11 bat~ Tht• lnng ·ll'ggt'd high lc·ap1n,g star who soc:ll't'cl m ·t•r 11-nf'es to makt· spc('tantl ur 1·:itch<·~ during the la-;t '-'t't·I-. .. •11 the sea son, took <.111 ugh -.pill dnd barc.'h-released a th1 ov. nn J Hill Russell hit to lt•fl r,..1d 1r1 tht> sixth inning. Reggie .Jackson. :11·1·11s1omed t o p e dorm1ng hom•· run mirach.•s in October. \\'l'l11 II fnr S in the big.pres::-un· rmalt• One could look at h11n and s<.·c tntcnsity burning rn-.irlt• !hat mu~cled framt• II<· l\\llchc·d his heA . II<.· shook hi'> shouldl"rs He had the look or cagl<.'s 10 h1s eyes But he clrt•\\ onlv hl1111ks ·Whe r e did tlw \ anki-fJll down" And wll\"' Was 1t JUSl. 1 h<· ll"•Ull of ;,i slnke-brokC"n fru)>lrJI 111.J.( sea..,on t which the• l>odJ?er ~ ,it ... o went through 1. or was th<.'rl' some outs ide forc·e that drained the tl'a m of its old dt'i-ire ' The tnd1 "'rt u ;II p rid c.· w u~ there. But when· \~ "' the ficn·e competitive drivt"' BOB LF.MO~ 1:-n •rngn11cd as a first-rate man ager. ;,1 man who starred in the trcnches. gamed the Hall of Fame and managed th e Yankees to lhc world championship in 1978 But in lhis Series. the people s aw another Bob l.t•mon . lie appe ared to bt' managing sea r ed He was tcntative when he should have been aggressive. aggressive when he should have' been patient. T his was true w h en he benched center flt'ld~r J<>rry Mumphrey in the final gumes at Los Angeles and jerked Tommy JQhn for a pinch-hitter ••her four innings of Wednesda\''!I game - a telarlng error. Los Angeles skipper Tom Lasorda, meanwhile, mnn11(td Ingeniously -shilling Pll'YtrS. lnaerllng pinch hitters and ~:~~Ung pitchers with hanfl)'~a Waa ll because LHorda w iooter and more conftdeat of •OHi? i Oeorp ..._. ~ to ~ U.at wbla he't ,_. a bn fPlll. • .... l ...... 11 hal ldi·ftre,..,_.. "It woal•'• rllli efttkUil tllm ~1111 I d t • t t'I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(fhursday, October 29, 1981 THE F ~ILl' CIRCt:S '11 didn't do anything. P J opened the closet door and I was just standing here wearin' my Halloween mask." 'tl.\H,_ \Dl KE by Brad Anderson ~I "You'd better tell Marmaduke that the plumber doesn't need any help." '100'\ 'ti l Ll,l '\S HEY, 1-DO!<IE, WYo -· u 1'"7" 5 ,A TOPL!:SS 6',AR ! ACROSS 5A Calendlf 1 Turns lett abb! 5 Econom1z1<1 55 Mended 10 Oeoell 59 Motl pamf\il ,, Tallt - -63 Port on SllOOH Taiwan 15 Writer 5 64 Dreamer medium 66 Domino 18 Crazy 67 Somt paint· 17 Wavy lngs 19 USSR river 88 Turkish c;ojn 20 Cantd1·1 -69 Princlpll PtarlOl1 70 Welooml 21 Disparage 71 ButoNw 23 Australian maflllplal DOWN 25 Intoned 28Aote 30 Transferred 34Cache 3jCteete 37-mater 8taln rnembftnt 38Ctn-US ~ 39 o.flCt 42AGMwey 43 ldlflO ,...,,. ..S*'Y 4tllt •cw.td ... .,. 47 t.ur.- 49 Spire omwnen1 ~=~ $5 Tl'lttort 51Glwoff 67Mllt-1 $8 Aortdl ~ ....... LM. 110.. ..... . ..... ~ BIG GEORGI: by Virg il Partch (VIP) ' c= 4/[p "Well ·· If you have to go, that's about as good a way as any." __\_~I ;) '2'3 ''WANTA. PLAY ASPIRIN, MR W1L~ 2 THE ONE WHO GIVES THE OTtlER GUY A HtAOACH£ FIRST, WINS !" PEANl'TS ARE 't'OU AWARE WAT AAU.OWEEN IS COMING? Tl'MBLE•EEDS Gff:1 PSRC't' •• IF If WASrtr FOR YOU, l'P aJE 'THE ONJ..:{ UTrtJ: KIP 11\J ~IMY GULCH. SHOE :\.\:\{''' NANCY, OUR HOUSE WAS ROBBED YESTERDAY GORDO ~ MAllOUIEN TME 16W.T ~PKIN'RISES OUT a: lHE f'VMPKI~ PATCM,AND ltlN65 T()l{S TO ALL rnE CMILOWJ IN ™E WORLD ! DESERT DENOU'NCER DID THEY STEAL MUCH'? BUT, UPHDW!/IJS THE 11.J/eGIZIT'I OF TRAOlilONAL TIM EK l!fEPJ:/i!!!:, 1 1415 R1eHT ENE WILL W/"11<. OFF WE J.kXJRS, -~~--lrilii~o-J/0·~ DB.SMOCK WHO~N AFFORP A JAR OP PeAMU1" e>u-r1"eR ??!! A GAME 5 HOW H05T ! WHA-r°'Ra YOO, MARRteP -ro A POC.-r'OR OR SOMe-r°HIN' ?'! by Tom K. Ryan i by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1ller ONLY THE BURGLAR ALARM by Gus Arriola /HE: WORJ...ds FIRST DIGITAL Cl.UCl<f by Tom Bat1uk ~W fH _ _fff'6 5CAR<.' ! by Kevin Fagan AMO AL~ SE<~ ll)E.'«t lU. our~ 61.>B~b'JM. by George Lemont I -----~------~----~---------~--~----~----.......... ..-. .... mlllljlll ............. ~ .... ~ - '1411 IM.tc ltCltl Cl NOTtCI II Hl•llV OIVIN lhel ttw CllJ ef C:.te Mtw CellfOl'llle, h .. tllecl •IU\ .... 9-11 al IN c.tlw~ , .... "'' &urwy .. MwN<i.1 .. T_M, "lfle llt•' which ce11tel11• dale l••t•lnlnt t• O•nare l '-•••1111• \harl1111 •11.-fldllur•• C•m1telt Mlell• ere e,,.ltelllt , ... rdlnt 11141 """ '°" .... I< '-'·*' .. ,_ .... "-"" ef 1.00 a fl\ Md I OI 1.m , llMM•y Dvwelh l'rlNy, Ill .._ .... City H•N. 11 11.i, onv., C•t• Me .. ~ll•Nd OreflOll Cea .. Delly ...... . Oct. H, 1•1 ...... , "CTIT10UI IUllNlll M.ud ITATIMIMT The ltllowlnQ per1on Is doing IHnlMu .. , J . TMOMAI $TAMPS, 1Ht I 04HllM, Or .... CA ., .. 1. J am" Tllet'N• c:;.,,..lllltlly, U.. E 0.fllM, 0rt"Olt. CA ft .. 1. Tllh _.,_, II <OIWWC!I'"' by tn lfldlv14'1<11 J-T G""'bulilY Thlt •i.t-1 we\ filed with the Cwnly c.-al Oranot county on Oct u .1 .. 1 Pl1J111 P111tll.,_,, Oranoe C.0.>I Dally PllOI, Oct. IS, n, "·....., s. '"' ...,_.1 "ICTITIOUI IUllNlll .. ICTITIOUI aUllNUI NAMI hATlllllllNT lfMlll STATIMINT Tl•• ltll••lflt oe"'" IJ dOllll Tb• IOllO•lnt '"" ...... ,. CIOlllU OoW•I,,., .. •• lllU•I,..., tt JOV OlllONS, tW ~ Mlr"9, M"MM0TM L"ltlS 1111! flt EAT L .. llMIMth,CA~I MINISTIUIS, HJ (111011lla Shffl llNllMM I . lte<V1lfo9IOll. IMO U 1.AOW'a .. «II, CelllOtnle tllJI Mlredt,L..-a..ch,CAmJI, Cr•lt Slfl~l•lr Wllllern•, Ht Thi• lllili""' t• <olldutt"4 llY aft Chlo11ll• "' .. '· l.•011n• l•nh, lndlvltlUal. c.tlllOrfllt m11 ~I IC_,ln\llOn HorMa Olenn• WllllaM\ lU n.11 '4All-• .,.. 111e0 ••Ill IN Chto1111a Str••t, Lao1111• l••tll C-h C'"111 '110rtl'99 C-ly 011 O<I Ca lllvrnla not U, '"'· Sl•Clft•n Waller S<hwllld, Jl•I Poa1u P.,••so we1, L• Cre\Centa. ca111orn1a 11'111111"'" 0r-. Coa•I oe11v Pll~ tuu Ocl. U, n.". HoY. '· '"' ••11-tl Caiolyn Fost S<nwlftd, JUI NIUC llTICl l'ICTITIOUI aUllltlU NAMI STATllMINT Th• IOllOwlnO D•r\on ., 001110 bu~l,..ua1 AUAA, 71'00 Willi , ... , Hl9hwey, H•wPOr1 Betc:h, CA '1 .. > Jemtt J OOtal, J10l1 Wood 111an<1 L•n•, Huntington Be.ell, C•lllornla .,... Thlt bv~l,..u h conduc:te<i by an P.,elao Wtt La C,.tunle. Celll0tnl• t1'1• Tllll bu•IMH '' tOllOllCteO by • llmlted oertller\Mp (11119 Sln<lalr w1111.,.,1 fnll 1t.1loment wn 111.0 wllh the COllP\IY Cl•r~ 01 Ota._ COllnty on October 70. ••• 1'17>UJ PubllSNO o...,. Coa•I Delly Piiot, Ocl 1'. t', Nov ~. 12, 1 .. 1 .. IJ.11 Nil.IC MO~( lndlvlduel -------------J...,.\J 0o,., Tnll '1•1•ment w•• tiled •lln th• COlll\IV Cit" of OrenQ<t County on 0<1-r 10, '"' "CTITIOU' IUllNISS No\Nll STATIMINT The 1011owln11 o.•son• ••• doing bu•lne•••• F17~Jt G llAPHIC WAREHOUSE. H t • Publl"'9d °"aflVOI Coa•I D•llY PllOI, Alrwey .............. Svll• F. ,.,.,. -... 0<1. 22. 1', Nov S, It '"' 01w1I Celltornl• .,.,, O•ry Al•n Hooson. US Dan NOTICI! 01' TltUSTal'S SAi.i tlllJC ~( C•nyo11 Ro.d, cr .. 111rw, C•lllornl• T .s. -n:rJll "1l2S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. 11\al 1--------------1 Gtt•ld GeotQt Shlr .. y. m E .. 1 tfl Wodre9day, N-ber II, Itel. '1 l'ICTITIOUS I USINESS Harv•rd Pl•« OnterlO, Ct lllornt• t•OO O'clOC-• m 01 Mid Cl<ly, In the NAMa STATEMENT .,,., o I f I < • o I A E A L E S T A T E The foll-lft9 penott I> dolnQ lllUtl Thi• but.IMO IS tonduc led by • SECURITIES SERVICE, IOOled al neu!'vlATtON EXCELLENCE 119ner•lper1ne,.hlp 1020 Nor1h e..-ey, Svllo 206, In Ille AIACRAFT SEAVICES . JIO AYCK-Gory A Hob\on <llY Of Santa AN , Counly of Oun~. SlrHl • 10, Coot• -... Calllo•nla This tlllt~I ••• 111'"' •Ith ltw S••I• ol Colllornla , BELL,,.,. County Cl•rk 01 On~ County on MANAGEMENT CO . e> Ov.Jy Sleve8onCl 1~1t1ttn Cat1BondJllO O<IOWrl'O,ltel •P!Mllnlecl Trust" unde< and purwa111 Avo<•dO •10, Cosl• -"'· C•llforn1t 1'11>4:M to 111• pow.r al wi. cotltor...i In 1hal '2U• Publlthtd Or•~ Coa•I D•llv Pllol, <•r1alll OMd of Tr11sl tHCUled by Thi\ b<nJ...U IS Condu<le<l by on In Ocl 11 H. N~ ~. 12, 1 .. 1 01• II Howud H. Aosa, .., UNl'latrltd men Cllvldu•I n his IOI• & Uparale property, SMveB-••cordecl AYQUU 31. 1'7'. 111 8oolt I~ of Ottlclal Aecords of wkl County, •1 OeQt •• RecOf'dtr's lnttrument HO 464Sl, by r-of O liwM<h OI "fault lfl payment or perior,.,.nco ol ,,,. ollllQallorlt --lhe...Oy, ln<fudlf\9 11\al br..cto OI oe4aull, Nollet ol whlCll ., .. recorded July ti. '"'· In Boolo 14 u• of Ofllt ••• II.cord• of ••le County, •I p•Qt 1U, Retorder'1 Instrument Ho. 2'12S, WILL SELL Al PU8LIC AUCTION TD THE MIGMEST 81DOEA FOA CASH lawl11I ..._, ot Iha Unll..:f Sl•t•t, •II payeble at IN time of Milo, •II rlQhl. lltl• tfld lflltrnt ,_ held by II, u Truslft. lfl .,,., lo lhal reel pr-ny 1llu•I• lft u lo Cou111y •nd Sta te. "scrl-aJ fottow• LttMhofd lnltrul ot Lot 10 •ncl Southwesterly 19 •-ol Loi 11 In Blo<k U , Tract No. m H per map ••tor<Md In Book 23, P-•end 5 Eacepllng lll•relrom In• SoulllWHlerlt' 17 lett Of LOI 10, In '"" olfl<t ol Ille county •ecorcttr ol wld County This Sl•lemeftt wo• Hied '""" Ille County Cieri! ot Or..,Qe Co..nly on Oc tober 6, 1'11 F llUU Publllhed Or-CoaSI Dally Piiot. 0<1 f, IS, :n, ~. '"' .,.._.. PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The fOf-1"9 person II dolnQ DUSI· nen•s · THE FLOWEA REMINDER OF NEWPORT, JMI Birch SI . Newoori Buch. C•llfornla ~ G Jofwl Mun•y, 11 .. 1 St•cte\I Lane. Hunllnoton Beach, Callfor11I• .,_ Thi• busl~H It conducleo by •n In dlvlduel G JOl>n Murro Thi• .,.,......,1 ... , filed Wllh ,,.. COllnty Cler' OI Orenot County on Oc ·-···'"I F171.Mt Published Or61194' Coa•I D•lly Piiot PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAME STATIMINT Tiit lollowlno per~n\ are dolno busl~t•s NEWP OR T PA CI FIC PAOPEATIES, 4000 MacAr111ur Blvd., SultU 70, N-port BH<ll, CA 92660 NEWPORT PACIFIC FUNDING. INCORPORATED. a C•fllorn1e tor oora11on 4000 Ma<Ar111U• 81•d . Sv11e 00, Ne.._, S.«h, CA Thi\ busl,.. .. IS CondUCl..:f by. cor porallon. Newpor1 Pit< ltl( F Undl,..Q, Inc Giibert E Fraldt Pre\ldt.,I Th,. sl<lt.,,..nl ••• hied wllh the County Cl••-ot Oral\Of County on StPt t. 19'1 1'17tf70 Published OrtnQt Coa" Oally Plldl. Oct I Un 19.1 .. I UOJll Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/l'h•Jrsday. October 29. 1981 C:7 "C'TITIOUS IUtlNlll NAMI IUTIMINT l 11• tollowlnt oe•IOllt ere Cl•lnt ~.1 ... uas 1£'-INO'S lfALIAN 1'000 l'ltOOUCT~ • .,.. ,._ltlll Wey e .. 1. Suite C C..la MaM. CA ttU1 JAMES VINCINT H'-INO, t2" fl'ount.aln Wey 1 .. 1, $ulle C. C9tte M•N. CAt2t21 CLAUOA LIUAU H RINO, t2" Fou111Aln Wey llNI. S..11• C, Cetta Mt ... CA~ Tiii• tiualnei.t I• ,_,.., oy en unlnto•-•M aslOtlel!oft .. ,., theft •P<J•llW•""P J-V-lS.lflO Thi• sl~ WM llleel wlll\ tM County Cieri! Of ~•not c-w Ofl Oct. 1.1 .. 1 "CTtTIOUI IUMNUI NMll ITATIMaNT Tiie , .. ,_,"' "'Yllt ••• dolno IMlllMUM $0UTMIRH l'A(l~IC MUTUAL fl'I HAHCI"'-• 1t1 I 1491 k....t, C..le -... .. , C.AfM27. MICHAIL I . Sllfll l RT, UU wat11u1, ... "...,..'•CA fOJO.. l'lt"NI( ltl:VIH McOOHALO. 2421 "'" St~ ~ U, ....._.... lle<o<h, CA t2M1. MARC I . l(AZA.ltlAH, •t I II" "'"'' C..t.e Mola, CA t'KV. Tllla blltlMll I• <tlld11Cled by • .....,,., _,,...,,,,.,, ~I l(&Htlan fhl• ~· .... II ... Wiii\ u. c-IY Clofll Of Orenoe Collftty Ofl Oct JO, ... , ,,,_ 1'11MM Pubtl,_ on,,.. c-1 Oally PllOC, Pullll"*I Ora,_ Coast Ot llJ Pllol, Ocl tt. H . Nov. S, 11. Itel ~· 0c1 n , "· NOii >. n. u e1 ~' l'lcnTtOUS aUSINISS NAMI STA'tllMINT The ltll•wlng Ptrton ls dotno bUsllleU•l UNOfAWATER IMAGES. 4'1 Plt rHnl. Cotlt Mtte, CA '2tJt. JAMES LOUIS TR05t<A, 4t1 Pl•'l>Onl, Cotla -.... CA mJt This bllslMU It C-led by •n ll'Cll•lduel J-•L TroSltt This •tatemenl ••• Ill.., wllll lhe COllnly Clerlt ot Or•noe ,_\Y Of\ Del. NOTIC• OP oel'AU&. T ANO ILac:flON TO la&.I. tMf'O•TAMT NOTICI IF YOU A l'ROl'l!RTV 15 IH ~O'-ICLOSI •l!CA.USE YOU A"E ll!MINO IN V&\JR PAYMl!HTS. IT MAY 8E SOLO WITHOUT ANY COU RT ACTION, a"CI ~ May ,,...,. the l90Al r19M ID l>tl"O Y°"' KC-I In good • .-i,,. by peylno •II ol VOii' pall dlle paymOflts plu• permitted Coth e nct e11peflJH within lhru tnonlhl lfom "'9 Otte .. ls Mtk• ••• 10. , ... 1'17,... re<er*4 nah -h ''· U5.tt •• Publl.-Oranve GMll Dally Piiot, DI A119WI I, ,., and wfll lncr .... 11ntll O<t. H. 1t, Nov S, 11, 1 .. 1 4'1 .... 1 yo..r KCOWl'tl bK-l Cll'ftfll VOii may not ,.,.. lo pay tht .,,.Ire UllP•ld PVIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAMI STATllMENT The follOWl"9 person• ere dolnQ butln•ss .. · AIAWAY SANDWICH SHOP. 3100 Airway A....,..., 11 U2, C"'1• M-. CA tJtU. KE NNETH E SMlfH, 716 N Sleplltn• Avenue, Full•flOll, Calllornlo. PAlAI C~ MURRAY, 7l6 N S ltph•n\ A•tllue Full• ton. C•lllornl• OOAIS I SMITH, 11• N Sl~l A•eflUe, Fullltr1on, Calllornl• ROBERTA E MUAAAY. 776 N Sleph•n• Av111ue. Fullerton , Callfornl• This t>u,1,..n II conducled by • 11ener•I oa<lntnflip KENNE THE SMITH Tiiis natt~l wa• lllecl wit.II "- County Cltrll Of Or•"90 COllnty on Ocl 10 '"' ,...,,.... Publl\/Wd Or•"ll" Coa•I D•llY Piiot. Ocl ll. 1'. NoY S, 12, 1 .. 1 .. 11.&1 PUIUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI STATIMINT ponlon ot "°"'ace-I. _,. lllOllOll lull ,,.~, ••• .,. .......... blll 'I'°" mini Pr( the -I tl.aleel •-IJ 11 I e U Ill• ollllO•llOn being tortctos'"' uoon 111rmllJ • •ono•r period. VOii ,,.., • .,. ,_, r'911l to sloci Ill• foreclosure only by peylnQ the •nllr• •mount demendeCI by your credltOI wHflfn """ ,,._th, tfltf' IN cltlt OI tt<oroellon al this docu ....... I. wlllch date of r•cOrdlllQ •Pl>9••• M r eon. To find 6u1 the amoUfll you mull pay, or lo .,,,.,,.. for payment IO 1100 lhe IOIKloWre, Ill' If yCNr pr-rty I• In lorec._,,. for aflY o.,., , .. _., conta<l; Profeulonel Commu11lly Mana~menl, mOllaQlnt agent for Walnut Malmenenc• AHO< lallon et 1101 o ...... s1 ... 1. Sllti. no. N-por1 8Mt ll, Calllotnl• 171A) ~331) II YOll have any queallo,,., you •llould contecl • lawyer or th• oovern,,_,..1 _.cy .,,1c11 may,,. .. tnwrecl .,_ 1--.. lt•m•mb•r. YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL AIGMTS IF VO\J 00 HOT TAltE PAOMP'T ACTION NOTICE IS HEltEBY GIVEN that P•ir•uent ID Arlie .. IV, Seel-• I~. of lht Doclarallon of Covena nts, ConCllllOM encl A"trlct._, recor-AUQUst 16, 1917 In 8ooll l:t»t, PAGES 610 lh"""'9fl ... al Offl<lal Aecord•, Or-c-t\', C.lllorftla, e btH Cfl Of the obllt1•llon ot paym•nl 01 •u.umenta Nis occurred. Hotl<.• of ,ICT1TIOUI •UMNIU ...... l'UTIMINT fll• t•llowll1e .. ,...,, ere clo•nt lllU•l,..nas UHIOUI UCllOW, ,_War,.., Av-. s..t• Jf7, f'_.uilfl Valley, CA .,,. ALLSTAlt INVIST MI Nf COit ll'ORA.TION, a C.llloml• '°"~'• litfl, I .. W.,..,., A-. S11ll• 101, l'WfltAln Valley, CA tUOI , .... ~ ,, t onduC"'4 lly • (Of '6'•11on All•l•r 1n...,lmet1t C0tp. U rtye>.O-. ,.,.ldllftl Tlllt .......,_, WH filed with lhe C_I, Clarl.o4 Oranot County on Oct '·'"' ........ 1 CllMW, A~ •• Le• •111 ..... ""'• ~ 10 H_I,.._ a..di, CA ti.a 11H )MJ .. l'IJHM 1'111111.,_. Or.,. c .. 11 Dally Piiot. :>c1. 1, 15, n, "· '"' •40t-llt fllCTITIOUI IUtl•IM NAMllTATIMINT TM ~ ,_,_ It ectlflO bulll NU et MaltGUltY $Y$TI~ 11 Wll- frM L•M, lnlna, CA t?IU MA'-IAH S eoc>TH, 11 WlllO• f ,.. L. tM. I rvtne, CA '77 U fhla MINA ll t onduclia<I toy an In· dlvklwt MIWleit I aeotl\ Thia ... ...._, wa• Iii.cl with 1119 eov"'' c1o" 111 O•anoe e_,., °" 0c1. ..Itel nJU.7 l'vttll"*' Or-CoMI Dally ~llOI, 0<1 •• u. tt.,. '"' 4 .. 1 l'ICTITIOUI IUl!NaU NAME ITATIMINT The followlflQ P•"on h dolnQ llUll,..n~ NMU .. ,..ICTITIOUI l llllN•ll NAM a 11 A Tf"MI NT Tn• ftl-lfld o-ttOM trt' dllfll ouu,,.uu COUllJON CLIAltlNO HllllVIC«, INC . 1411 Ball<oell SllH I, c .. 1. Mne.CAma6 COUl'ON CLIAMINO UltVICI Of H E'W..01111 r lllACH, 1612 1.-CtO •''"'· C..it MeW CA._. '"'' bo''"'""' h tonclllcltcl by. t lW HrellOll, COUPO" CLGaftlNO SlltVICE 01' NIWll'ORT aEACH JeM&.ArtM fll'res!cl9fll f llli ttel-1 w•• llled wllh ti. County Cle(t. of Or.,... Co\Hll'J on 0<1 ], , .. , 1117~ P1;1>llJllM 0-enot Coat! O•llv l'lfot, Oct e, I).» 1t, Itel «1J4J PVIUC MOTIE J & J PROOVClS CO • I~ Wfllllltr, C•t• ~ ... CA '1611 I Arll11 E Jtflrlet, IHO Wllllll•r. PUIUC NOTICE ·~ t.ul"a1t10tt cou•r 01' CAl.tl'OllNIA, COUNTY OF OltANOa 1• Civic: c-t' Or. WHt S.-AM, C.. t2nt --MAARIAGEOF PETITIONER. Mery 1.VM '!Hson RESPONDENT· OeMllL.eo$1•>Slln SUMMONS Cl'AMIL '( LAW I C..N_...,.0-t"7U NOTICl!I y_, Mft llMfl -· TIMI ''*" mey ,_._ -t.Kt Y ... '"*-'f•r llelfll....,.. _ '"',...__. wltlll11 • .. YI .... -1 .. 1_.,tltll .. i... ff ., .......... lit '"" -... 1u ..... •tt.naeJ Ill .. -· .,.., ~ .. H 're..,ell'f M tMt ye•r •rlllt• ,...... .. ,1f_,,..,.,1to11 ...... u-. AVllOI Ua ... M Mde ·-·· II trl"-1 ..... ._ .. Ir '"'Ira U•. shoa,,....1ea-.-u._ .. _ ................ 11.LHla l.......,.. ( ........... SI Ualtde.-~klttrelc:-)e• ............... -~a-. dfferl• flacerle lmmedl•ttme111e, II• uta muet'a, .., ,....... ... -flt.a, ti ...,., a ....... ___ ,.... ..... tlet'fl .... C"la MeM. CA '1•t1 Thh "'81,...., •• conoll(i.Q Oy an ll'Cll•ldu•I Arlln E .lfllrlef Thll sl.alemenl WH flleG Wllh llM CCNnly Cl••' al Or.-ioe C-nly on O< I IJ. ... , f'17Jl1t P111>1lllt.a Or-Coatl D•llY Piiot, Oct is. n . n. Nov. s. 1'11 441) t 1 PUIUC Mm:E l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAMI! STATEMINT l llt fOllowlnQ person h doln9 bual,..u as· l'ICTITIOUS I U51NIUS NAMa STATIMENT Tfl• 1011o•ln11 P•r-• ••• 001110 bU\lneu ••· • PACIFIC PETS, HOI All<I• Per~wo Minion VlolO, CalllO•nfa Cler.nee B-•· 1•n) s.n Jeclnto Clt<le Founl•tn Vall•y, C•lllornla LYn-&ani.s, 16221 S.11 Jacinto t ire••. Founttln va110. Callfornl• flus bUslneu If ~onClllCt'"' by In Olv1<1u•ll IHutband A Wllel LJ,..nt 84'flltl I hi\ •l•lemHll "'" Iii.cl with 1'-Counh t ier• of Or-l;ounlyon Ocl •• 10 1 ,.11tMll PVDll\ht d Ot•n11~ tounly Dally PllOI Ori I I~ n 1" 1 .. 1 UOS-tl WILLIAM NONA & A!>SOCIATES lAOO Irvine Aftnue, Sult• 21•. N,...oott B•ec "· ce111or111a uwo 111._., • .,, s1 1----llll-1-u-c-_,,,.--E---- w1111.m NOfla. 417 South S1><1rks. rv ..VII'• BIH'ballk, C.lllornl• 91~ Thi• -lneu IS tDndUCIMI by •n lndlvldwal w1111.,., Nona Tiii$ si.lonwnt ••• Ill'"' ••th ,,.. NOTICE 01' SALE Of' llEAL fll'llOfll'ERTY AT l'ltlVATE SAL.E HO A1t7'9U Co..nty Cltt~ OI Or-County on Oct In In• Sul>thOt C-1 Of IN Sl•I• ol F1IJl4t C.•l•forno•, lor ,.,. County 01 Or..-Qe .. "" In lht Moll•• oi ltle E \i.to of Griff Put>llslWO Oranve Co••' 0doly Piiot, w Ho••ll A I( 'A. Cr ,11 W•ll., Oct IS. 71. 1', Nov \. l"fll •S•• 81 Howell •nd (', w Howoll, ~ets.o I. TO TME AESPOHOENT lM. pallll-r Ila• Ille<! • petition con-PVIUC NOTICE ctrnl1111 y-marrleot II you 1•11 lot..-------------- H o\f(f' 1\ h•r•bY Ql ven th•t th• unoers19M!d wilt w u •t Pr1¥•t• wit'. lo .... h•Qhe\1 an(I bHI bidder. •UOje<I 10 conflrrt1•1-OI .. 10 Sue>erlo• COur1, on o• <1iltr ,,,.. 3rd c»y oi Ho,,.mber. l"fll ti •hi' Ofll<t 01 ~t•ld F Mu•l•I, lllt • retp0nw wllhln • days ol the dale 11\al this """"'°"S Is ~~td on you. your dofeull may be enl•r.O """ lllo cour1 may Ofller • ll>CSQmenl con 1elnln9 lnlun<ll~ or other orders con ctmlnQ dtvl•lon ol pr-ny, W>OUt.al support, chlkl cu~tocty, t hlld •uu><>rl. atto•nty f9H, cotts, end su<fl o""'r re· lie! •• ,...., ... or•nted by lllt '°",, The Qarrllshmtfll Of •-•· t•k'"ll of money .,,. proper1y. or other t ourl t utllorit.O p.ro<Hdl"9J m•y •ISO re ..... Oattd. JUM s, '"' L .. A. Bren<h, Cler- 8y !.ally May Attet>t•'r. ~ .. ,. Pvbll•hed Or-Coall O•llY Piiot Oct I. IS, n, 1'. 1't 1 4411-41 l'ICTITIOUS BUSIHEU NAME STATEMEHT f nt toltOWlnQ ~rs.On\ IH,.. bu\1ntu•' COLOA COH([PTS, 1111 Gr•n vlllt Ortvt Ntwpo,.t 8f'l6(f\, C•lltorn1• •166() 001110 c PA '.,, w wn11t1or Btvd L• H•b• •. CA .,.JI Count, 01 Oran9f, S1a1t o• ca1110<n1•. •II tht tlQht. t•llt 41nd 1ntf'r~-.t Of ~10 O.Ce•vd •t tN! 11mr 01 dHln •nd •" tne t IQlll, 1111• •"0 inte-re\t lh•t ttw e-\t•tt Of ~Id Ott'•'"' l\oed .C:Qu11~d by oe>er•hon of l•w or otMhllll'•"" olhf'r lh•n or In •OOIHOf"I to t"41t ot .... d oet•• .... O, •• tlw t1mt ot M•th, tn •nd to •II t"'t <tn•1n '"'' ornpitrty ~1t1Htt<1 .,., ow County ot Aol•nd H Ou•• 110 Gr•nvlll• Drive N•woort Bt•<"' C•llturn1e t)M() M•r'f F Ou"-f' tut Gr•nwllt~ Onve, N•wport B•acl'I. C•t•to'"'" '1060 fhl\,bUiln.f"Ul\conooc1eo ov •n •n Or•nof". S••tf" ot C•IHornla dl'lldU•I v•rlt ul.trlip d~\tfiO•O •\ fOUOw l llot•nd -. Du•t Tru, it.lement ·~u hied wun '""' COllnty Cler• Of 0..,QI: toun!Y on Oc 10 w I Tl\e tollowlno persons ar• dolnQ DVslnass as ••Id brffeln •flCI lien ••• Ill.CS for -------------·-·· 1'1111 record on J-ry 1•, 1'11, In ~ l'UltJC NOTIC( The '''"' llddrt$~ or ot""r <ommo11 d•slQnallon, II •nY. of Ill• real property Mrtln•bove ducrlbeO Is PllrOOr1ed lo be '31 Collon StrMl. 0<1 •, u. n , ,., .... 4.ot>-t• I E Productions, Ut 7 Mllchall An. T~lln. Clo tt6'°; P 0. S.1a 11101. l'ICTITIOUS IUS1NESS Cotta ~w. CA '2•V NAME STATEMENT John Danlel Plnnla, UC Mltc ... 11, IJtO, P•91 IS4S Of H id Olllcle l -------------R•cords No P<OYm-1 et past -.,._,nh hn K<Wned. T·,,.retote, the Wal11Ut Mel-.e A.uoclallon - "llUlJ Publll""" Or-Coa\1 0•1•v Piiot Ocl I . IS, 71 1'I 1'111 0'7-tl I' arc e l 1 Tr. South 101 ... 1 ol L<>'l it lo 'O •n BIO<" C ol c;.o.,ppe• ' Addi lion lo ltw Town ol S.n•• An•. 1n lh~ C••v ol S•nl• An<1, (ounty 01 Or•nQ• S1•1" ~ Callf0ttt1• a\ °'' m•o r•<or.., 1n C'.IOClt' 71 o.Q111 1J ot M•\ff'lftfU'lPO~'\ RMord\ ot lOi A~t•i (ountv. (.al1t()fn1a HewPOn S..Ch. C.lltoml• l'VlllC 11811( The 101to•ln11.Puso"'->IS dolno Tustin. CAt1.eo ~IMuas J•fl Sl•lnborn, •71 E FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE TM IHIOtrll9ftOCI ,,.,.,by dlsclalm• -------------•II liability IOI any lncorrect,..u In said "r"t address or OIM• tommon H~ FICTITIOUS auSIN(U NAME STATIM.INT WOOOESIGN, 9'$1 Delray Ci"1•. Glenpool, Ol<leflOm• 741Jl. Wutmlntwr, C.lltornl• •*3 Thi• busl,..u h condu"ed by • 1>•t11 , hereby elect to sa11 °' cauw to be sold, ,,,. 1011_,,. '*'albed rNI pr-rt'J Th• followlnQ pertons ere doln9 buslneues P••cel 1 lot 11 •n 81uo c. 01 ~~··• Addition 10 '"" '°""" ot ~ntA Ana, tn U\f C•IY ot SAnla An•. County of Or •nQt St•lt 01 Calltornr• •• (ler m ttp rf"tOf'OMJ 111 ~ 21 JM~ 11 or M1\C.•lt•l'WOl.I\ RK.Ofd\ o• LO\ •noe-fe\ Counlv C•1110tn1• dHlQMtlon. J•lf L Ger-... 5t O.lrey Clr<I•. ~Nral ~r1~hlp. WotmlntW, C.lllornla •7613 Jofw1 O Pfnnla 10 Mtlsty the obll91tlon: Unit n al 1..11( 1 slllHled In Traci "41, .. --r-wd In 80011 0 , P•11•s tJ a11c1 t•, l11clu•tve ot Mfscallo-""-In the Office of Ille County Aecord•r ol Orene• JPG ASSOCIATES, ~•SI Werner A¥tn<R, Huntington S.ac:h. C•llforn1• ., .. 1 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Seid sele will be m•de without ••rr•nty, eapres' or tmplled, r•o•r dlno title, post.e1slo", or encumt>ranc•s. 10 wllsfy lht prlnclpal balance of '"" N$ or other obllQallon secured by Mild Deed of Trust. •1111 lnlerul -ot,,.,. wms ei provlOed lherelfl, Pfut edVan<t$. II any, under IN terms tlW<eof and lntereJI on •u<h lldvancn, and otut '"'· char119s and opensas ot Ille Trustw •nd ot the trusb cr .. ted t>y sold OMd ot Trust. TM lolAI _, ol U>ld obl1Qatlo11, lncludl"9 ........-v enlma1..i ... ,. charQes -•._,ws ot ~ Tn.ostee •I the 11 .... ot lnlllal OUl>ll<.allon ot thh The lollowlnQ "'''°"' ere dolnQ DV\l,..UH This IMU,,.u Is conouct'"' by •n Tiiis sl•t-1 was Ill.CS wllh the Giibert N i<ruger, ltJO Potl SH bout .... N-port Be<Kh Celltornl• t ZMO The-tollO••"O e>er\on\ er• OotnQ bv\tneu ., NOTTINGHAM ASSOCIATES PARTNEASHIP NO 6A. 7105. Btl•lol Sl•HI. SulH '°'· Colla Me ... CA '1616 1ne11.1c1ue1 Co..nty c1.,... a1 0r-. c-•• on Oct. Jflff L Ger-r ll. '"' STAA REA L E.SfATE INVESTMCNTS, 10140 Wfrn<'r Av.nut> S<lllt 10/ Fountain Valley. (A tUOI Thi\ sl.K-1 wH llled with IM 1'17J11' Co..nty Cl•rll al Or~ County on Oct Published l)rM'ge Coast Dally Pllol, eou111y, ca111orn1a. P t 1111 Kruger. 1910 Port St•bourne. N-1 B•ech (allfornla n..o Hu~ ~oa'""'' of fh1\ proprrtv I\ tlOO ~ 8ro~O\llltA't SMt• AN C •llf0tnl• JOHN O'MEAJIA. 170 So BnltOf Strttl, Suoto 101. Costa~w CA m1' RANNEY E DRAPER. 170 So 8r1s101 Street, Svllt 101, Costa ~Ml. CA •16U U. '"' ,.,,_, Oct IS, n , 1' No~ 5, '"' 4otl+ll T,,. rtKord ... steel _,.., of w ld properly I• 5'w'wfn s. Jactet OATEOJuly .. 1"1 J on• O Addlo, HU Blu•t.dQe Or•noe. ea111or11iat1t61 A LLSTAR IP'YEST MEN I CORPOJIATION a Cal1t0tn1• torpor• lion. 10..0 IN••lll• Av•nu. Suil<' 701 Fount••n V•llo. CA .,,oe f•rm~ ~ w~ t•"' •" ••••ut money nt 1n_.. Un•t.O St•tt\ on com1tm•uon ot \Alt> or o.ttt C•\h •nd b•t an<• P't'l(ff"M(l"d h• not• \f'(.Uf td by Morto•9e or rnnt Otf"O on '"' orop•rh '° w•o Ten P'f' t •nt 01 •mount b•d lo Of' MPG'\•tf'ICI wit~ tHd NOllU, Is Ul,?7'.lj Dated Oc:lober 13, 1991 tSEALl BELL. M-'NAGEMENT CO , asTrvstw. By AEAL ESTATE SECUAITIES SERVICE. a C.lllornla coruorelion. 11' AQenl MANUEL J AJIMENOARIZ. 110 So 8rlSIOf Strttl. Sullt 101. Cotta MtW,CA~•lll ALLEN J POTTS. 1100 (lay Str .. I, ~ Franc•Ko. CA t 41 IS lflll butlMS\ Is <ondutlM DY a Qentral l)a'1MrJllip. JOlln O' 111\H r a c;-rel Partner Tfllt Slalt,,,_I was Ir~ •1111 I ... Countv C•••M of Or-County on Oct s. 1'111 F17t_, Publl"'9d Orenoe Coast Dally Piiot, PubllsNd Or•-Coast Dally Pilot, Oct. IS n,.,., No~ s. ,... •St~•t ruauc NOTICE FICTITIOUS l lJSINESS H-E STATeMENT T ht 1011owfn11 per1on " dolno buSlntUaS PENPALS, 211111 P•MO Corr•IH, S.n Ju.., Gaplslr-. C.l1l0tn1• U•I> Cheryl C•rison T •rdllf. ll>tl Pa~o CoralMl>. !Min J.,.n C•otllt•""· Callfornl• t1'7S Thi• bu.Int• ,. conductea b1 en lndlvldu•I Che•v• T ero111 8y 0 ,J Mor9fr. llJ PtHlderll 2010 H. Br-ay, Sllllt *• Sall'-Ana. CA '2106 Oct 11 19. PIO• 5. 11, Itel "'°'"81 This '1•1-1 ,..,. flleo •fllh the --------------1 County (It'" ot Ora"9< County on NIUC llTICE Oclol>C'r 10 ..... Tttl: {114) •U.1'1111 Publls'*1 Or•not Goen D•llY Piiot. NS-85442 F l7MJI Pubilltw<I OranQt Co•U Oa1ly Piiot. Oct n. tt Nov s. 11 '"' d7'-t1 Oct. 7', NOii 5, 11, 1 .. 1 4•7MI NOTICE OF DEATH OF ----------PHlJC ll'TICE EMANUEL H . FINK, aka l'Ulllt NOTICE ----------1 EM AN U EL ~EN RY ----------tMl'Olt~';.1.:-SHOTiu FINK, aka EMA Nu EL I F YOU R PllOPEllTY 15. IN FINKELSTEIN AND OF FORECLOSURE BECAUSE vou p E T I T I 0 N T 0 ARE BEHIND I N YOUA ADMINISTER ESTATE PAYM ENTS, IT MAY llE SOL.O NO A 110807 WITHOUT ANY COll"T ACTION, •nd • • you may 11aw the •-• rlQM 10 brine T o a I I h e i r S , '°"'account In ~ s1<1nc11no by oay be nef ic iar ies. creditors '"'•II ot.,.,.., pett -~.,.....,11 Plv• and contingent creditors of :;:1~°'i':orn--:'n:=:::.:!~~; Emanuel H Fink, aka 01 O.taullw•HkOldtd. Emanuel Henry Fink, aka T111s a-11, ss.m.n .. ot SE Pl Emanu el Finkelstein and 24• "" -w111 •n<r-11nui '°"'a<· p er sons who may be t Olllll --c..,,...., You may -,..,,. to.,..,.,_ ...ur. -Id POrtlOn o the rwise inte rested in the ot your account,......, IMllQll 11111 ~Y· will and/o r estate : FICTITIOUS a USIHESS NAME STATEMENT Th• f0Uow1no p•rion i\ Oo•n9 bu•l,..UH S & JI AUTO DETAIL. UOC South Harbor, S.nt• AM, Calilornla .,70.0 Slev..-E Flynn, 11011 Silver Fo• Aoad. Los Alamilos. Callforno• 'I07l'O Thit b<J11neu h <onducteo bv an tndlVldu•I SlewFIJM Thlt ll•IA!rnent ,.., 111eo w11~ ,,,., County CM!l"I< Of Ora-County on Oct. 10, 1991 F17M.H Publl\l'fG Or•nQt Coatt Oelly Pllol Oc1 1'2, 1' N~ S. 12, '"' 07Wt . :!':.'.:!,.~~vou mu\lpey A petition has been filed PVIUC •TIC£ All••,,,,_ months fram ""'d••• 01 by H e rman R. Fink in the, ____________ _ .. cordallon of u.11 doe_,,, cw111c;h Superior Court of Orange NOTICE 0 , dtl• ol • rec-11on •PPHn ,,.,eon>, County: requesting tha\ TituSTEE'S S.ALI ""'"s IN MllQallon belno to<eclowel T s. UllOfl oonn11u '°"91• 111t•IOd. yo.i nave Herman R · FI n k be vETEAAN. E~R:C~PANY •s only lht leQ•I r lQht lo stop lhe appointed as personal Ouly •ppolnled Trusttt und•r lh• foreclosure by pevlnQ Ille •nllre r e p r e S e n t a t j V e t O lollowlnQ C1111ttrl-deed of lrusl WILL 1mounl -bY yo..r "'"'llor SE L AT PVBL C CT ON TOT E To !Ind out IN amount you mutt administer the. estate Of Hl~HEST 81~0A~JI ~OA CA~H PtY. °'to au.,.'"' P<tvm.nt to '1ot> Emanuel H . Fink, Santa Cpaya blt •1 11me of salt '" 1ewiu1 ll'le lore<.....,,_, or II yo..r pr-ny Is A n a , Ca . ( Un de r t h e mo,..y al the UnUed Stain) 111 rlQl>I, In forec-. lor any 01 ..... , ... on. I n d e p e n d e n t !Ille •nd Int-• tonvtyed lo -,_ contact. Ad . I ti f E 11e10 by II ...-. said °"" ol Tr1n1 In AMEJllCAH SAVINGS Al'IO LOAN m'" stra on 0 states ,,,. pr-r1y N n•ln.11•• "Krlbtd: ASSOCIATION. 15715 E Wlllllltr Act) The petition is set for TAUSTOR AANOALL HACKEN ~1·::: 11~:,"'· Calllornl• _, PH hearing in Dept. No. 3 at BURG -YVOHHE 81ELOUS 11 yo11 11an •ny 0110110 .... you 700 Civic Center D r ive Hu"T~~~:~~IARY CHARTLEY tl\ould contacl a tewyer or 11» QO,..,... Wes t , Santa Ana, CA 92701 Aecor-J~ v . 1te0 H Instr. No ~·,:::YA.':"';.hm':~.";~Jn~~ on N ovember 18, 1981 atnut1n-1JM1-4Siof0fflc1e1 LOSE ' •GAL RIGHTS IF YOtJ 00 9 . 30 AM R•cords In the Ofllce ot ll'le Re<ot--· · of Ora119R Countv, w ld -al trvtl NOTTAICEPROMPTACTt<>t4 IF YOU OBJECT to the ""''""'he1o11-1nQ""...,Y A El'l!RENCE H U MB ER grantinn of the petition. Lol.OalTraclHo J7,,,lntheClly BH t 7M-8UMA.N • I C t Mesa dod I NOTICE OF DEFAULT ANO YOU Should ~ither appear ::00..0\:1 °""'":,;,m.:ir~o;, ml: ELECTION TO SELL UNDER OEEO at the hearing and State cell•nHus maps, retorllt of H ICI OFT'-UST b ' t ' th NOTICE IS MEAE8'1' GIVEN·,,,., your 0 1ec ions or e ~·noe '°""'Y· FIRST CHARTER FINANCIAL written objections with the !~:;-;:::,=~·c~~ CORPORATION, • corPO<etlOfl, IJ C:OUrt befor e the hearing. slgNtlon Is lllOM> el>OY•. no wurenly Trutlft ~. Deed of Tr~I dated Your appearance may be •• given tt IO 11$ compi.1-u or <or· APRIL 1', 1'77 euc11tecl by MAltlA • b I ) .. PORCELLA, AN UHMAAlllEO tn person Or Y your re< MU · tt TM tlefWfklary under H id Deed of WOMAN ANO JAMES BURR a o r ney. Trust,by.-alabrNChor defMlll BUMAN, A SINGLE MAH as Trv>t.w, I F Y 0 U A R E A In Ille obll9fllOl\t secur.., tha,..by, :; ~~~1~5'.,.~~~~~~n ~o~ C R E D I T O R o r a Mr•tolor• e11Kutlld -dellwr.o 10 ASSOCIATION. e corpon llon, .. contingent creditor of the Ille U11den1Qned • -ltt•n o.tl•r•ll°" of Default and ~ ICW Sal•, and •-11c&ar,,recordlcl APA.tt,1m1" deceased , you must file •rllltfl-.C.at11rH<11Mldoh1ec1lofl ::!~'~'.;.P=k•1~•.,,:1 ,.~= your c laim w ith the court 10 a 11M u. -s"'°" to w11 ..w et Or•noe county, C•lltornt•, .. o r present It to the =.::~~i:!~,'!=~ 1111tNmtfll "°' ..,.. .. Id Obl ... tlons personal representative MIO nollca a1 twff<h -et e1ecuon to IM•••orornluorvno1e 1or 1,,."'1"' appointe d by the court tie ,.ec.,_ Mel"(h 4, 1t11 u '""'' <•~:.=e:.~.wi1 111.""' w ithin four months from Ne. »14 "' -,,,,.., -nu.•• th d te of · · UlclOffldol lteconli. Mt'9ttloM 1or ....,kh _,, OM4I •• e a f irst issuan ce \aid ,..e w111 11e made, 11111 •llhOut =.v.:!:v..==~lfl\helpeyment of l e tters prov ided In <OYeNlftlfll'warranty.u,,..nor lm· TM IMt.tlm-ot prtnclpel llftd ,,.. Section 700 of the Probate plied, reaentlfto 1111•, -sslofl, OI ttr .. 1 '""' 1m-...i cte11Mt1 wlllch Cod e of California The •<K11m11w-. to PtY 111e -•n•fll ,......._ . . • prlnelpet _. Of IN -!al wc11rlld Mc.eme.,.J-ts.1•1.-.11-time for film9 clalms w lll .,., .. 1dO..ofTrwt.Wlthft1t-•u ~·.::Ct;,. .i:: ~= not expire prior to four 111wld11Mo,,...,.._,,, .-...-.11.,,.,, ., .. .__ .. .,....._.,."""'•months from the date of MM1etthei.rm..,, .. 1c1o.iofTrvs1, If Mid ..... cw o.tdoHrwt. the h e arlnn noticed above '"'· cllartH -•• .,..,_ 0' tlle I .L W • Tr111t .. eN of U. lrvtlt t ... lff llY Tll• lty ,..._.,.,.,....,Ille 1111• Y O U MAY EXAMINE wldo-tatT,,,.. ~. ~ -..fki.ty ......, -." .... ,,__., __ 11....,... the flle kept by the c ourt If Seid•• wrn 11e,,..."' ,, ... .,, • Mid 1'tlllle9 • -"""' 0e<1ere11t11 you are Interested In the ,.. ... m• '-"'1 at 1·00 •·"'· •• ""' °'"""°"A-...tr-. tt Wiie Civic ~ o:;::.: .:::-= ~.w':·.= e s tate, you may flle a Ct11t•r 11111111119, • 1.. c11e,man ..,. .,.. °'' dKwmentt evldtflcll!I .._ request with the c ourt to Aw-. 111""' Ct!Y of 0r.,.., CA lr .. u..,. ..cvr-.. ,._...,, .,.,. Ila~ receive s ped al n otice of At tM time.,.,.'"'""' "*lea''°" h I .. , .... •kt .... '"'' ........... •d MM lllld..., ._,..., ._._ t11 t e nventory of estate wn••t• "'•"'• .. th• ••II••"'" "'"' M<W9d "-"" 1m!Mdl• .. •Y assets and of the petitions, _.,,...., .. ~-.c.-.. .... ., ... ...-~-......... --_...,..a•<-..,..,,., a ccounts and reports ,,,,. lftd ..ntNtM ~ ...--. ri::::• • •..., te t.ttltfy tM .-. desc ribed in Section 1200 -~::.-=.::~'~ ._. .,_ ~~R~==·~ AHO l..Oo\N of the California Probate meye.tUtJM1m-OM. APOC•ATIOfj Code. o ... on.w" "'1 O.t.-."'" ... ~ ttlt LIW Offlces et 9'oy 5 Vl'TUAN l[ICROW ., vi,.._ M. ~ Glordlano, By: Dlnltl L: ~..:."':,:... :=.v..--~ Arkin,. A~ney at law, •rT cuuvte1 AllNllnltecnwY • toss "°"" Main Street, COM,..,....,.,.,... n. .,..., .-.. ,.,....,,. N•Ow Suite • SHla Au CA ::.:.. .. ~ ._ ..... •,._.. ... Ott. t, "''"' '2701; Tei: (714) S4M'6f 0111 a1, aiw..-... 11111 eff1ee"' .. COIMtY....,....,"' Pl.lbllshed Ora-Cont 0r..,,CA.,.. .. ._c-...,. .._ ",..... ~ .... at .... a..DD11y"'"" Dally Pilot, Oct. 29, 30, ,_.1.,..er..c.tto.u.,,,.,._, 0ct.u.n.1t,...., .1,1111 ....., Nov.s. 1911 469'41 0< u.n."·"" ..... , 7, • STATE OFCALIFOAHIAI • )U COU NT Y OF O RAN GE PUIUC M8TIC£ NWW. AS~:'..\~C::.T MAI NTE NANCE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU By: H.R. 54oo1e N-1 STATEMENT On S.plefnber 21, Itel, befor• mo, Tfll• bu•lnen Is COndUCltd oy a Qtfleral partner•hlp Gllbe'1 N. Kruoer Tiiis .... ,_, .... meo With .... Cou111y c1on. ot Or-Coun1, on Se1> !ember 11. '"' Th" tollowlng IM!llOn• are dolnQ IN VflOtrllll'*f. • Holotry Pvbllc In bu•IMS\•J end for H id Slate. Panona11y MALCO\.M& DALY OATHOMEOICS OF ANAHEIM, -erect M.A. Staw, ~-to me 10 A--ysel Law F1717t4 ~8•11 Aoad. S..lte 0, ANhelm, CA be th• Aulstanl Stcr•l••Y .. Ille 4-~.0.-... 211•.•vd. OATHOMEOICS, INC 1950 E <orporallOn tNol tllK-tM wltllln ~ 1,.tN-• .._ lo -.... -N.....,, a..c", Ca tt•'1 Imperial MIQl.way. Br ... CA 91•ll, a peraon whO •••<uted the wlthlfl Publlslled Orenoe Coast Dally Pllol. C•llfornla ~orporatlOn lftttrument on b•ll•lf ot t he O<t.l,U,t2.2'.1te1 441MI Thi• butlM>S I• conductHI by • corporallOn lllereln nemed, and ------------- corporation •c•nowleclQ•d lo me lllat tvcll Ortl'IO<'Ndlu, In< t orpor a t1011 •••<uted lhe wllllln s ....... c Hull. lnttr---IO lh By·laWS .,1-------------Vlc• Pret ... nt a .. ,. ........ ti/ lb IOMd of OlreclDn. ...._ NIUC ~E lnls blls.neu 1\ condu<l•<I by t to< por•t•on All\t•r 1n.,t-1rm4"f'lt rorp L•tr Y C. Gaoo Pr•••Ornl Thi\ it••emt"' ••\ •Htld with tM County Clerk ol O•anQt Cou"IY on Ot• .... , SAMUEL CUIETE, An .. .wyatuw Nll Slatw A .... , Slllle 10 Hw .. 11...-... <II, CA t1MI F 11lSH Publl>r.d Or•-CoaSI Oally Piiot, Oct I. tS. 12. 1' I'll u 10.e1 PUIUC MOTICE 810\ Or ottt"•"\ to two •n wr1t1t'M) end w ilt ~ tf'(f>t¥-.0 At tne •forflwid off•ct di •nv t1mtt '''"'' tN '"" PUbl•<•tlOft hf'trt of dnd bMOrP d•t,,. ot \'th'" OATE01nrs7hldeyot0<1 '"' JeM\ HOwittt E~•<Ulrt• O'I \f'W E ~l•lt Of taod Oe<t'C"'nt IAltT F. WADE A TTOllHEY AT LAW OJ S Spri"f SI , Sullo 11' Los An ... n . CA 'GOU Publr~ 0•-CCN\I Oaoly Polol °'' n u ~ '"' .. 1~1 TlllS nal.,,..m ... Ill .. •llh -WITNES.Smy-tncloffk lal-1. 'ICTITIOUSIUSINISS Coumy Clol"l<alOr-CounlYOflOCI. SIQMl\ne.ttyA.Her-NAMllTATEMENT MN~695 PUBLIC NOTICE 14,Pu1't11 ~ , __ o 11F1P11lm o:.'~'.':",.~:.s~' oa11y:~i ....!i11.:s~o!~wlnQ .. ,_.,are doln11 MNYORTIOCE OF DEATH OF - bltt.o""-....... " • v '°'· A·I IAAIGATION SUPPLY, A I N H 0 w ARD N OTICE OF DEATH OF 0c111.1'. Ho-. s n, tte• 4'lCMt •------------uT1L1T1Es SUPf>LV. A·t AANCH "" I LL ER SR aka GE RT RUDE E HOUSE . "'IUC leTICE A I AACIHG S~ABLES ANO A-I 'y' ' . ' NUASERIES. !SOI w Tell, Or•nQe. MYRON H . MILLER. aka a ka GERTRUDE HOUSE cAt7M7 M . HOWARD MILLER, AND OF PETITION TO l'ICTmousau11Nus A·t ENTEAPAtsEs, •Nc. •aka M .H MILLEF-t aka ADMINISTER ESTATE PUBLIC MOTICE NOTICE M Oll'AULT NAM.a STATIMINT CalltornUt COtpot•llon, ''°I W Tall, M Y R 0 N H 0 WA R D N O A · 110747 AND ILaCTION TO SELL Tha loltowlno persons ••• del"O Orenge, CA '21M7 M I l L E R A N D 0 F T I h IMfllOllllTANT NOTICI! llUSlnHSM'. This~' •• conduct'"' by. CO<· 0 a I e I r s • 1F YOUit PAOPEATY 1s tN CA > ASSOCIAT ED REALTY poratton PETIT I 0 N T 0 AD b eneficiaries , creditors FORECLOSE 8ECAuse vou AAE ~!~~·:=.~ ~~~:;EooA~:o\"Eci:4s A·t ENTERPRISES. 1Nc MIN I STER ESTATE N O . and contingent creditors ot IEHINO IN VOtJR PAYMENTS, IT SEAVICE OF HEWPOAT IEACM. A-A Ek-""'1. A -110682. Gertrude E H ouse, aka MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY Pr~~ cou AT ACTION, anc1 "°" mav haw. JOtS w · ..,_ Bl"CI • Hewoort Beac:h, Tnts , .. .........,, wiK 111'"' •Ith .... T o a I I h e 1 r s , G e r t rude House a n Cl 1,,.1eoa1rlQM1o brlf19 vour eccoun11n CA~ Co..nty cien o4 Orafl9' County OflOct benef icia r1es, c r ed 1tors per s ons who may be good Slandil'IQ l)y oevlnQ ell of yo11t Auotl•l•d A•all y Service •I J, Itel. d t' d t f th t l d . th P••' due ~ymenu plu• permitted l'iewPOrt a .. ch, IM., • C•lllor111e Fl1!Mt an con ingent ere t ors o o e rw1se in e res e in e cosu •nd .. oensu within thrff <Or-•tlOn, of 2025 w 8•1bH Blvd., P\lbllslled Or-Coe~I O•lly Piiot. Myron Howard M iller. Sr., Will and/or estate. m°"111s ft'Offt the Nta wih 111>1k:e w•• Newpon INCh, C.fltOI"'••~ 0<1 1 IS Z2.,. 1•1 u1w1 and persons who may t>e A petition has been filed recOI-,,.,, amount I•"" 00 tt of ,;~.:::'.""' Is Condlltled .. ., • . • • • o the rwise interested in the by Edward Norman Nash, ~.-.,.i: ~~=· ::'O:: ~~'::,~ A1.10C1ai.o .. 11.,s-.1ce Piil.iC •11£ will and/or estate . aka Edward N . Nas h in V011meynot11aveto paytNen11.. of~a.acll,lnc. Apetitionhasbeen f iled the Superior Cou rt o f Id -Ion -1 Hel-E. JoY """" ...... -your ncoun • ,...., "CT1T1ous1us1N&H by Myron Howard Miller Orange County requesting '"°"II" tun oeymen1 was -.....oeo. PrllWdtnt h E d d N t1wtyoumu••oey1M-•sit1ec1 Thbst.i-was m..sw1111 1ho NAMaSTATEMINT Jr. and Marjorie Miller tat war o rman above. c;""';:o.nat 0r-eowotyOfl0ct.,,.~~.'olfOWlllO~bdOlnQblls•· Cappin theSuperiorCourt Nash, aka Edward N . 10~.~:::~·::0"0';!1,~1~~0=~~~~ 1 • 1 1· ,.1nti1 wESMAA CONST~ucT10N, of Orange County Nash be appointed as .,.,,Od, '°" ,,..,, • .,.19091 •IOflt to".., Publltlled 0r.,,.. c.oas1 O•llY Piiot. mu Lo .... 11 ...,,,., HumtnQton eeec11, req ues t 1 ng that Myron personal representative to thetorec•otu,.on1yby1MOY•"ll lN oct.U,22.".Nov.s,1"1 012-11C.lltom••9tto7 Howard M iller, Jr and administer the estate of WHtey 1Nr11n Nesar. ••m Lowll G t d E :~:!;:,,•.;;:.':;:\,!9 .. ""'.,::~ :l.~~:'.; _.,. ..,,,.( ~~· Hunllnoton ea.ch. ca111orn1. Marjorie Miller Capp be G:~t~~d~ Ho~s~usrun~~~ cr..tt of reccwc1e110n a1 .,,s dlo<llmeflt, ..--.,.,. appointed as personal •ll•ch dau 01 recordln11 ee"•rs 01!1~~.':'4•,...s 11 conouct..i by •n In r e p r e s e n t a t i v e t o t h e I n d e P e n d e n t ...,,__ "CT1T1ous1us1N11s w .. i.yMar1•n Newr administer the estat e of Administration of E s tates To find ou1 ,,,. ._. .,. .. must MAMll ASTATIMINT Tiiis •'-1-t: w•• Ill'"' with '"' M H d M II s Act ) The pet1t1on is set tor ~Y. or to •r-to< NY"""'4 to stop Th• totlowlnQ perlOfls ••• dolnt yron owar 1 er, r 111e 1orec1otUtt, 01 11 .,..., pr_,.., t• blltlMuas County Clan Of°"-Co..nty on Oc (under the Independent h earing in Dept. No 3 at In,_,.,...,..~ ..,Y otller ,....... c-.1 Ofll'S 1111 01vERS1F1EO •oM<•. ,.., 1111un Adm in is tr at ion 0 t 700 Civic Center Drive, con1ac1. Protesslona• Com"ll'nlly PlllNT IHG SERVICES, 3001 Aec1111n CALL & CLAYTON Estates A c tl. The ""'t•tion W est , tn the City of Santa Man•o•men1, man•o•n11 agent for Avenue, Suite 1.101. Costa Mua, ... ~ A a C I · f I Aencho Domlnouu Communllv catllornlat»H -~~:._ S..lllt8-is set for hearing in Dept n • a 1 Orn a On Auocl•llonAIU7U81ncherOrl .... EI G-119 M w .. -.. Jt4t Afldro1 N_,a-... c:.a.-N o. 3 at 700 Civic Center N ovem ber 18, 198t a t 9 :30 T010.ca111orn1a 111411 ... 1,.1 s1rett,Cost.aMeW,Callfon1letiua Dre w est ·n the c·t of am. 11 yo11 II• .. •11y quetllons. ve11 G. F 8urCll O.C • U7'2 A119a11 Pvbll-0r.,... CMsl Dally Piiot. 1 v ' ' 1 1 y I F YOU OBJECT to th •houtd conta ct • ,., .. ,.r or Iha '<I. I, 15, n. n . "'' ..07-1• Santa Ana, California on e • Slrffl, Slllta 101. El Toro, Calllvmla t f th · • QOYitnH-•t••-YWlll<hmav,,. .... m:io November 4, 1981 at 9 :30 gran 1ng o e pet1t1on, 1n ... redyo11r10M. This buslMn I• condu<l•d by a Piil.JC NOTIE a .m . you s hould either appear LEAG·A~·::.~·~-rs"'1~\~uA~L~~~ -•I PMtnenlllp IF YOU OBJECT to the at the hearing and s tate TAICE PAOMPTACTION Tiii• ~":;:-;:~.!, wltll IN l'ICTITIOUS•USINISS granting of the petition. your ob1ections or fi le NOTICE IS MEAE8Y GIVEN tNt County Clan Of Orenoa County Oc· MAMIE ITATllMINT you should eithe r appear written objections with t he purs...,nt lo Ar11cla V, Sections 1-5 of lober6, 1te1 Th• lollowlflQ peftofll .,,. dolnt1 · COUrl before th h . th• Oularallon of Covenonl•, !wtlflttUJ: at the hearing and State e earin g . c~111-Mid Aes1r1c11on1. recorded "'"* MCS ASSOCIATES. u'° lltta101 your obb'ectlons or f i le Your appearance may be Pvllll"*I Or-CO.SI Oall'f PllOt, · Ju1y20,1m 1n 8odlm66,Peoes1S9 0ci.e.1S.n,2',ttet ~1 s1ru 1 NOr'th, N••oorl Buell. CA written o Jectlonswiththe 1n person or by your 111•ou11h t01 of 0111c1a1 Aecord•. .,_, court before the hearing attorney. Or•noec-t\'.C..lltorflle.•-llaf STEPHEN J "'MEL, ltO F lhe ObllQ•llOll ol pe ymeflt Of PllJC •llCl Mefler<h .. y,SOlllll...._,CAmn . Your appea rance may be I y 0 u AR E A ...... ,.,......,,..•cur ..... Nottt. of NORMAN ICAn. 12' m11 st~. in person o r by your C R ED IT 0 R o r a ttld brHCh al'ld 11"' w•• m• tor Men11a1Un11NC11,CAtoM. a tto rney. contingent c reditor of the record on Merell 11, '"'· Ill loGel l'ICTITIOUSIUllNISS P!Tlll J . OETM, ISO. Lll'l(Olfl d d I u111, P ..... , 01 M id o •fl<I•• NAMaSTATaMUfT L-. "'-11Nch,CA~-I F Y 0 U AR E A ecease • you must f le itecorda. ,... payment of • .,, ctue T,.. 1•11-•nt ...,_ •r• ctoint EDWARD T. GAfEL&v, i.n C R E 0 I TOR or a your claim with the court •-ts,_ ocC\lf'rect The.-.., t11e llWM .. .,. te•I W•Y. s..1 ~h. CA t0140. contingent c r editor of the or pres en l i t t o the ••11<110 oomtno11u co111mufllly J O'VE L itATTAH, 1000 Horth itALPH H. HABERFEl..O, tm deceased , you m"st f ile personal r e presenta tive Auocl•tlon dr:lft ..... tw ti« I to NII or lrlllOI $1...... •20. ~· 9-11 c-mooor. ROid, Newport llte<ll, CA .. c o .. te .,. •01d, the 1o11ow•"• cento"11•tiMo ~. your c;lafm w ith the court appointed b y the court 0tacr1111tC1,..1 ,,,._,,y1o .. 11flf't 1.. Jo-,~¥ v ..... M»Oatrk hC•,. Thi• w.111e .. 11 c0ftcluc1e11 b1 •or present it to the w ithin fovr months from ~':~ ,,., ioa.s, ••--°"• c1e.:=L~~=-~'Tst~='· .-r••=lrfltl personal representative the dat e of first Issuance mepr~ln8"114(.l' .... 1410 c1o,,.~ve11ey,ce11torn1et2M Thti ~ ... ., 11i.c1 w1111 t,,. appointed l)y the court Of le tters as provided In 11, 1nc111&1w of Mlacell--~. w1111emJ. Vt1•,ast00tertehCfro C-'vomtt11 0i'01101c-rtv..,on within four "Months from section 700 of the probate reco•Cl••fl•klOr ....... C..lltwflfD. cle,FOUllUl!IVt110y,c.tllfOf11 .. ft70I 1•1"1• the date of first Issuance cod e of Callfornla. The ,,!;:,,~ec,:! ",~:..:;":~ •:: co=--c.i~-:.'~c-:::~::;uttoctATH of letters as provided in time for filing claims wlll ""' vie c ote, Ytrltt Llflo, T111, ._,,,...I• e-ted w • .._..,...._CA,.. ,, section 700 of the probate not expirt prior to four C••llornl• •r• ...... ,, lor .. rHfl, teMra'"'"""....,· ~, .... °'.,.. eoest ,,.11~.,t=· c ode o f California. The month$ from the Otte of ~=~·~:.=. ,,,,.,., llll ... r 111141 Tttlt ...::..~~~ .... wltll IN Oct.t,U.1Ut,t"1 44t..e1' time for flllng Claims Will the hearlngnotlcechbOve. OATl!Os.t.1~1•1. e-1yC..efOrM9tC-yt11~ not expire prior to four YOU MAY EXAMINE ITA.Tl!Ol'CAU~N•AJ ....,,,,., f1mS 1111( months from the date of the fllt ktpt by the court. couNTvOfio~E 1 l'u0!1ftd0r .... e-oe11~'..'r:. the hearlnv noticed above. If yoll ar. lnteresttctln tM 1tAHCHO 0c1.1, u.1u•·'"" •a.Mt JTATDWlnOf'w1nu••••1. YOU MAY EXAMINS estate, vou may file a lllA.HCMO"DOMINOUIZ l'MM~AllTill .... ., the fll• kept by the C.O'-trt. reque.:>t with the court to ClQMllWMITY AMOC1•T10tt MIC MllC( ON••"' .. .,..... II you.,. lntMMt@d In the t'eceive tPKlll notice of ~:!t::..., !"'====-estate, vou may rne 1 the Inventory of estate and °" ~ .. '"'· ....... -· ""'"-..,...•• u •'"''•1 .. r ... , ,,_ "" recau~st with the court to of tne Pttitfons, .ecounts ""~ • ....-. ~ 111 ,...ITAftMIMT • ,,.. ..,.....,. "'*' • fk· receive special notice of and report described In •11t1 ,., u 111 s1•••· Mr1011•11• '"• '"1•"'1"' .,, .... 1• "'"• '"...,. ...._ _., wtllTl.AKI the lnv-t-y of est1tt and Sec tion 1200.5 of the ...... rttl H.R. -.., ..,_,.to"'° .. 114111-•: H"VIC:U ot 1117 S. er... 1MU ,..., .,. 11e Ill• AMIMflt s.c,.....,. .. "" ,,o 11tvUT•a NT1, nu• • ...,ca..., of the petttlons, accounts Callfornle ProlMlteCodt. <""'DllM traot •~ 111t .,..... ....,..... a. •"'-~ v11i.,, TM,_...--. -..,. and rfPOrtl dncrlbed In HURWITZ. R•M•R ,,,.,,.., ..... ~ .. -... .,. ~""" ,....., ... _...,_,..... s ti 1200 • f , .. MecDONALO&~"'DE P'"•" .,... uHVtff ,,.. wlth111 c....... '·......., tl'id °"" .,... J11ti11111 .. c..iew .. 0r-.. ec on · ~ o "" -~ 1,,11rum•"' u -·"•" •• th•,,...........,...,,~.... '•II ,._IM AHr.et If u.. California ProtHltt Cod9. A ..... ..._., C-.: ur1ora11on t11er1111 111n11ct. end 'T!lh ....,_ tt ........ .., II' ,._...,..._ .... L.•1tn:M, PEPPl!R, HAMILTON,• MONl.JU*tCIMWDt. ecllntwi-..-t• "'" ttt•t 1110 t........., ••• R• '---...._ ....._., c:a SCHBETZ , ..... ,. or1eu11e1a 111.CtltM ltl• •llhlfl c.~...... ....... . no.il s --st. ........... ... N ......... ---,._ .... IM".-.--.c•*l..U-tt Tiiis -,... .-.. ""Llf""-... ·-·· ·-, ·--·~~ • '"""'""" 111 ...... Ofr.ctws. t..ey Clfttf or-.. c.iey .. ..._ .,...._, ~ LOI ...... C... "'14 m4) ,.....,., Wt'TNm=:--•""'<111..i. ta.1t11. ..._.,...._CA._. Put)tilhld 0rMge CO.It PUbfllftld Or .. C019t :=.:: 0r..::::'11v ,._ ,...._.~a.. o.6ft ":: ......... en.·~=..': Dally Pilot, Oct. n. n. 29, Deity Pttot, Oct. ·n. • ltJ Od.u,11.,.,.-,.,,. u~ "·"·11.,.,..,. "" ._. oa.1,1a. .. 11.• .,.., 1'11 •11.a1. 1tl1 4Mt41. -.. p , ---...... ~~,........... .... .._ _.... ..... _.... ______ ._ --=----------- Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT(Thuraday, October 29, 1981 ............. A KEG OF FUN ··Snowball.·· a polar bear at Chlcago·s Brookfield Zoo. plays with a n empty aluminum beer keg in her grotto pool. The 13-year-old hear took advantage of the area ·s warm temperature~ lo frolic· in h<.'r outside pool Coaatline • continues • ~ignups Re1J1tratlon for 320 •horl term cla11es offered by Coastline College la contlnulng throush Nov. 6. ln·ClHI reslatratlon may be made durinl the aecond week's meeting of the clua. In a break with practice, the coJle1e hH not conducted a massmalllnt of class scbedulea for these mid-semester courses. Class schedules may be picked up at the following locations: Coastline offices, 10231 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley ; Bayview Learning Center. 2531 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heights ; Mesa Verde Learning Center, 2990 Meaa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa; Peterson Learning Ce nter , 20881 Farnsworth Lane, Huntington Beach; and Ro binwood Learning Center, 5172 McFadden Ave., Huntington Beach. .., ........ C:OU•T 0.. IJIC'TtTtOUI aWt•e .. CM.lflOMHA,, COU#T'f' OIJ ~ ITAT ... Nf ott.A.IMe Tllo tol'"W\e __ , ore Hint NI QlltC Cilllelr DftW.... HI!_ H i .... AN,CAfDtt RALLY ll"OIU IN01NlllllNO, M.Allll,1.AOe 0 .. PITITIONIR; 11'"1 •• hr< .... .A .... , lofllo AM, CA MAallTJa L .. OHY t110t. •llPC»fOeNTI OlltALD ITAMLeV ... ,_ M. L..owny, mt .AMrH LOSIY 1 Awe., Tlff-.i,(.A .... I, IUMMOMI IPAMILT L.AWI Dn._ a. ~. )0 Vnlv•••lly ..,._ Orin INI, C.l.t "'"°'CA fM11 ltOTICet fllla ""'""' II <~lM by e Y .. ..,...__..,_c-.t_, ..-01~. 9K'* ....... fW ...... r-..... ....,_M. l.9Wf1Y JMN .................... • Tllll -....rr1Mt •M flied wllll IN .. .,., ........... ............ ~ Cl!tf11 • Ore1111t C-y efl0ct It.,.. ........ -.......... -12, 1•1. ............................ ,1,.,,. .. ,......., ..... ,_ ,.__ W P11MI.,_. °'°""CO.at Oell' Pltv4, ,......., If_,,_, • ...._ • .._ Ocl. "· ""· s, it. It, 1"1 rnn .. 1 AVllOI U1•e4I Ill tltle fOMHfe411, el _.....,..._..._.IH. ... ....... . -... "" .......... ------------1 ....,. • •...., a..o 1e ......_... •Ol'•c• °" Taunaa-s u.L• ........ -' T.L .... >1al .. u ......... 1elldUr•1e-•• MOT1ce: IS H••••v OIVIN, lllol • ....... • .... ,_.., ....... ell WOd ...... y, ...._,..,II, 1•1, al lleterle l""""'l•U_.., .. etll t ;to e'Clecll e.m ... Mid Cloy, 111 Ille --0, • ...... e .......... II o f 11 c • e f It I Al IE ST AT E Mf ........... -......, ... e llCVIUTllES URVICI, IK•-01 ..,_, Jf2t Nor1fl 8 ........ y, Sulle ie., In TOTHe ltlSl"ONDINT ell• Of S.... /INI C:-.Cy o1 Or- TllO !Mltll,._ No fllM • Mlilleft State of Co it'tornlo , I. W _......,,. -,_Net. If .,... , ... IU!CONVIEYANCIE co"..OR.ATION, to flle • ,_... wltllln IO NYI M .,.. o Celllorfllo corporellon, u d11ly delo t,,.,. thll -Is _,... °" o-4ntod T""'99 --...,,_, you, your Otfeult mey N ~ oM I• lllO -oA .ale conforrecl In llWll Ill• <011rt ,,,..,, enter • l~menl certain Deed of Trvsl He<ulff Dy < .. tel"'"' !ft~ ... °' ..,,., ~ ROIERT MOSS ond KATHERINE <011ur111119 f lvl1le11 •f precie,.ly, MOii, H.-...id lllld Wiie, es Joint ..-. .. 1 ........,, dlllcl c:"'*"t, tlllld Te11e1111. _...,. OecomWr It t• ~. enion.y '-• c4'ftl, •!?' ~II lfl Bootl• 1117' of Oftklol R..:0:-lh of otllOr relief ff INY be .,.,'°4"r IN Mkl Courll'I'. ti ,..... a. RK•'*r's court. TIM 90r11lsiwn.n1 Of .... ,, llltlrv"'°"' -mu, by r-of o IOlllng of ..,..Y Of' IN'..,.riy, or •ttwr br•ocll or detoull 111 poymenl or court ev!Nfl-proceodl~ mey DIM performe11ce of Ille obllgotlont re111n. secured~ IMIVdlftt 1"91 !Ir-" DATIEDAug.1, 1•1 or defeull N~ll<• of wlll<ll wu LEE A. llt.ANC·H. recorded .. ~ 2' 1•1 In ...... 1-7' Of c..,. --~ . f .., 8 JEANNINE GATES Offlclol llecorlh ol Mid Counly, •I ~ ' P41tO JD, "ecotdltrS lnlllUnwfll NO. L J IUOCLeY •ou2. WILL Si ll AT P U8LIC ... CMcc..m.rort...... :,~~~~O~T~~~..::..1=...s~ S-. a... CA tml tho Unl...S 5'otff, ell peyolll• 01 Ille PvbllsNCI Or ..... , .... Dolly Piiot, llm• of Mio. Oil ,..,.., 1111• ...-lnterott Oct. n. NOV. S, 12, "· "" '710-ll now llOld .,., II, .. T ......... In -lo 11101 reol property 1lluola In sold Park rides Governor raps remedied NOT1CIOIJ MOM-alll'ONllllLITY Noll<• It llereby tlven lllet Ille undef'sl9"1d wm not be r_ll...,. let ony debts Of' lleblllllft conlroclltd by efly--tNn my•lf. °" or efter lllltdote. County end 1101•, ducrlD•d •• foll-•: lot UI of T roc:t No. Utt os per mop r..:ordled lfl 9-IU P-)4 uwu 4:2 Mlscoll-~. In tM offk.• of Ille County RKorder Of Mid C_..y. TIM sl,_ OClllNI• Of' oilier common dntonotlon. If ony. ot Ill• reol propert., llOrelnobove O.t<rlbod Is pU,_,.., lo lie. 1'11 Ml~ Orl¥9, Cosio Mou, Collfomle. film boycott OKLAHOMA CITY (API -Gov. George Nigh has criticized a decision by the Directors' Guild of America to promote a movie industry boycott of Oklahoma because of the state's failure to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment. Nigh called the action an unfair and .. unkind gesture·· toward the people of Oklahoma. "l don·t see why they should punish us on a single issue ... he said Wednesday. The governor noted that he, House Speaker Dan Draper and Senate President Pro Tern Marvin York were on record as supporters of the E RA. But he said he had not decided what kind of action he would take this Legislative session to try to get 1t enacted. He pointed out that Draper had stated he would not force a vote on the issue if it did not appear the measure had a chance of passage. ··We're going to continue to analyze it and decide later how to approach it,·· he said. During his long tenure as lieutenant governor, Nigh was a strong promoter of bringing the film industry to Oklahoma. He said the boycott threat will ··not deter me one bit" in his efforts along that !me. A week ago today, the Directors· Guild of America held a news conference in Hollywood. Calif .. to urge its members not to make any more movies in Oklahoma and four other "target" states in a last-ditch effort by ERA supporters to gain ratification. Robert Ellis Miller, DGA executive. said the motion picture industry spent more than $250 million in 1980 in location filming in Oklahoma, Georgia. Florida. Illinois and Missouri -the fivf states targeted for the boycott. Among those attending the press conference were actor-director Jackie Cooper and actresses Jean Stapleton, Valerie Harper and Joan Hackett. Nigh described as "just a judgment call" complaints voiced at the news conference that Oklahoma officials had just given lip service tot.he ERA. He said he was proud of his r ecord of appointing women and minorities to posts within stale ~ovemment. notin~ that only last week he a ppointed a woman to the state Board of Education. "The state of Oklahoma, while I am governor, is committed to seeing that all voices are heard," he said. DEA TH NOTICES KNAPP Knapp of Anaheim. Ca .. 2 ROY S KNAPP, age 91 , daughters Patricia L Meyer resident of Huntington of Glendora. C a .. a nd Beach. Ca Passed away on Sandra L Knapp o f October 25. 1981 Survived Thous and Oaks. Ca .. S by his wife Lee. 2 sons Roy grand chi Id r e n and 6 S . Knapp of Huntington great-grandchildren. Beach. Ca .. and Richard 8 . Services will be held on T hursday. October 29. 1981 -----------.at 11 ·00AM at Pacific View ULnHl<iHOp.I SMITH & TUTHILL WfSTCLIFf CHArll 427 E 11111 St Costa Mesa 646·9371 rlHCl HOTHUS SMITHS' MOITUAlY 627 Mam SI HuntmQton &ac11 • 536-6539 \ rACIAC VllW MIMOllAL PAii Cemetery Mortuary Chapel·Cremetorv 3500 Paci lie View Om•e Newpart Beach 644-2700 McCOltMICll MOlTUAllH LaQuna Beach 49'·9415 L8Quna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap111rano 495-1776 ,o=oa L.AWM-MT. OUYI Mof1 uwv • Ceme l4tf'f CtemtlO'V IWG1t .. rA11e CoelaMeM 540-555" I Chapel. Fnends may call on Wednesday, October 28, 1981 from 4 .00PM lo 9:00PM. Interment at .Pacific View Memorial Park. Newport Beac h . Pacific View Mortuary directors Law curbs drug uses VISALIA <AP) -An ordinance banning the sa le o f drua paraphernalia in unincorporated art!as of Tulare County was approved by s upervisors. The second reading of the mea s ure was approved to extend • ban on sales of drua supplies from minors to adults. The ordinance WH based on a court-tested Sacramento County model and 11 similar to ~a• passed by tbe Vl1alla City~- To Place your ••rut Result" Wvtee DlrectOl'1 ad •..• Call Pf ow ••a.••n 111.IU DALLAS CAP) -The manufacturer of an amusement park gondola that c ras hed here in 1979, killing one man and injuring 17 others. has agreed to place wind-monitoring devices on the rides so they can be shut otr in gusty weather. Von Roll Ltd. agreed to the measure during a $3.81 million out-of·ca.urt se ttlement with a woman paralyzed in the accident. The incident occurred when o ne gondola became stuck on a tower and three others plowed into it, sending two of them crashing down. "ICTITIOUI 8UllM•ll ...-... tT.AftMalfT Tiie tollowlnt parson It dotno llUSl-ot: CO.ASTEIU)aAPH, 24112 ••••rd Orin,~ Nlouel, CA mn. Slel>'*' JGlwl Goocler, 14172 lllelord Drive. L..-Nlpl, CA m n. Tllll M1nH1 Is <OftducllOI 1>y Ofl lndlvl<Nel. ~ Jafln c...- Tllls ~ Wot flied wllll V. GMHlty C-of °"'9 C:-y °"Oct Doled 1111121111 doy of on.tr 1"1. Tiie .......,lltNd _., dlsclolms oll liability fer .,., lncorrKtMu 111 ..Id St,_ -KS or -· COl'l'lll'IOfl Piiot O.tl9notlof\. O,.......,T.C..._ ..... ....,, ....... ..... -·Ce. t21'M Publllftlcl Or ..... Coost D•ll Oct. 2', JO. Nov. S. 1•1 711 .. I Sold .... wlll b• m•de wlllloul worron1.,, e1pre11 or lmplltd, ---------.....;.--reeordlno 1111•. pouuslon, or Piil.JC •ta ellCUll'lbrMCOS,. lo ..utfy IM IN'ln<lpol ------------bOlefl<o of - -or ""-'-•eo11on NOTICE IS HEaE8V GIVEN lllOt Ille Irvine Roncll Woter Dl1lrlcl lnvll•• ond wlll receive HOied PnlPOllfl up lo Ille flour Of 10:00 A.M. on Ille 1-. doy Of NOWmMr. 1 .. 1 et 4201 eo.._ Dr1w, lrvW... Collforfll• '271'. PHONE: (1141 ~Im. Pl- ond c ontrocl do<um•nll w lll bo ovollo.,.. °" Frkloy, ~r JO, 1•1, 01 lllO •-oddreu. Gonl6<1 Tom Holllmon, ProJecl e:ngtneu. Tiie proJe<I IMludff -COflltructloll of 2'7S llnaol leol of 12 Inell •-m•ln. I* II,_. leol ol 10 lflcll rKlolll'IOCI woler moln -11$1 llflHI .... of • Inell rectol"'9CI w8ter moln. Publlslled Or ..... CoaA O.lly Piiot, 0<1. 2', 1"1 "ICTITIOUI 8UllMllS MAMI STATIMIMT '70S..I Tiie followlno per.on '' dolno bvslneu .,, THE lOYE PREU, 2lf9 H-1 Blvd., •a. C-Mew. CA '2t21. M<llrecl "r told Deed ol Trua1, wllll lnterut -Olll« .,,.,,, os IN'OVldeO lllereln; plvs odvon<fl. If any, under tho torm1 lllereol -lnt.,..t °" well Mvonces. end plu1 '-· <'-OK ond 01pon .. 1 of tN T~--of -trusts c...-..., sold Deed Of Tr"'L Tiie total -I Of Mid ol>l ... llOfl, lnclucll"I ~Y Hllmoled fMs, cllorgos -••119fttH ot tN Trust", ot tlle time Of lnlllol put>fkollOfl Of lllls Nolk e, Is $21,SIU•. Doled: Oc ..... 21. 1•1. F I. W RK.onwy...CO c.w_.Mlofl o COllfonllo corpor•ll"" otT~- By: a1Mt Ealote Securities Sorvlce o Colllomlo corporollllfl lbA9"'fl By-D. J , Mor9H I ts PrftldiMI JGON.8.-ov S..tt.206 5oflto AN, CA t210t 1114) tU.2* Publl-0r0ftllt Coo~ Delly Piiot, Oct. 2'. Nov. S. 12. 1"1 HOMI Adom Lo .... 2lff Hewport 8 1vd., 1-----.--------• 21. Cotto Mew. CA '2611. Tiiis lluslftfts Is <onductM by Ofl lndlvlduel. 1------------- Adllm low Tiiis st.-wot lllOCI wltll V. c-ty c'"" of On-c-ty ell Oct. JI."" ""°" P..011-Or ..... COo1I Dolly P1191, lfO'TICa o .. PU8UC "IAatNO NOTICE IS HIREBV GIVEN tMI Ille City C-11 Of IN Ctty Of Newport a.ocll •Ill !Miid o public lleortn1 .... rdlfle: 21, 1 .. 1. .,11.m Ocl n. Nov. s, 12. It, ne1 470641 PF'OllOl9d Orel!-No. 1•, 110lfl0. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20.17.U O OF THE NEWPOaT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE DE,.NING "PARKING SPACE" TO CLARIFY T HE MEAN I N G 0, THE TERM ".ACCESSlllE," Publl-OrOftllt eo.t Oolly Piiot, 0c1. n . Nov. s. 12. 1', 1"1 4112'41 MOTK• 0 .. Dl~UTIO. 0 .. LllllUftD PAan.1a1MIP Alff> COMTINUANCI o .. aUSIM•ll Notk• IS e'-' ..,,_1. SKllon UOU.J ei .. eor.w--. Code INI THOM.AS HESKETH, "HlllO a . TOZEa ond THOMAS GaAV , horetefore ODlf>t llutlnHl os Portn.rs 11nder lllo firm nome of TIH-FISHEaS. ot 400 ~In Stf'MI. 8olllM, C.tlfet .... , IWlve dlHOlvod V.lr P.,__. es of JllAy I, 1•1. Dy mvtvol c--. THOMAS HESKETH, rosldl"I 01 • Mell! Street. 9olllM, C1lllor11I•, .... THOM.AS G•AV J ,....,11111 • • Mein s1 .... 1. e.1t1oe, Cotlforlllo, ...,,. •"'*ewft tram ef'4 -"°'9CI to be .. IOClottd In tM C¥rYl"I on f/f lllt MIMu. PHILlO a . TOZtEa, MICHAEL IULLAaD Md THOM.AS MCMILLIN wffl coneluet ,,_ IMlllMU lfl Ille,_,.., -MICHAEL IULLAaD, tN ~el Pert~. •Ill poy -dlK ...... oU lletllllllft of t,_ firm o"" _.. ... Oii _.,.. IMl'fOlllO IO v. flfm. FurtllOr llOtk • 11 OIVOfl tllot .,,. ~ ........ wlllMtbe~. from 1'llt *"' °"• lot' My 0411'9etl0fl l~urncl "r V. on.rs In their Mmot ' Of' In tllO -of ti. firm. Dated: July 1, 1•1 n.m..--l'*'-Gr.., n..o.w . .._ • ....., .. Lew 11110.... ............ ..__...a.di.~ .... Publl"*I Oronvt Coost °'lly Piiot. Ocl.2',l•I 4107 .. 1 PLANNING COMMISS ION .AMENDMENT NO. S.., o rtQIMll lnltlolod..., Ille City of N~ Booc:ll, IO'-'-., •-cdnwot lo TllM 20 of tlM N-1 8Ncll M<rictpol Code to orneftd tlw dltfln"l°" of Ille t.e<m • •perti lnO ICl9(K. •• NOTICE IS HEAEBV FURTHER GIVEN l'..i I,_ Mid pulllk -lflo will b• ll•ld on 111• tlll doy ol NovernllOr. "'1, 01 ti. flour of 7· • p.m. In v. C-11 Olofnben of ti. Cllr Holl Of, .. City ol ... ...,..., 8ooc:ll Col lfor'fllo, ot wN<ll llfne °"" ptoce ony ond •II ,..,._ lflterefled moy Of11190r ... be lleetd Ille,_. Wonda E. Afldl<SOft City Clerti City of N-1 a.oc.11 PubllSNd Or .... Coolt Delly Plklt. Oct. 2t. 1"1 , ·~·· irM:TtT10UI IWll•ISI NAM9 IATllMeMT TllO tol..,_l"I l'WIOfll ore dol ... -•-•: lOV .Al T'I, • Felr Orlw, Cott• Mow, C.A'ftH7. JOfl Wllllem Tuawtd, 101'7 Dl-y Clrcte,.......,...,llMcll.CA~ LIM ~lo T ....... , 101'7 Ol-y Clrc:le, H~ a.-11. CA,.,.._ Tiiis • .,.,,.. .. 11 collducted Dy llVMMd ...... .. JoflW. r .. ..... Tlll1 1\111--m -flied wllll ti. C-ty Clenl"' Or .. c.e-ty °" Ocl 14,1.1. .. 1711'1 PvtllltNd er.,.. c-1 o.lly ...... Ocl. IS, 22.. Jt ....... S, 1"1 4.SIH1 "ICTIT10US 8USIMeSI MAM91TATaMSMT TIM f04jowlftt ,..,_ It doing blnl· llHIH: MOT IL·M081lESTATE INVESTMENT CO., 1107 Dolpllln Tet· reu, CCW-dlel-r. C.Olltoml• nus Tll11r"'•" Leland Gre ... s, 1101 Delpfll" Teneco, Cor-.. I Mor , C.Ollferlllo tMas Tllla bullowll It COfldllcted ., en ln- dlvldllol n..nn.n L. Gro"'" Tllll IU'"'-' -lllOf wllll IN Cellnty Clertl IJf OrMfO C-y °" Oc• toew•.1"1 ,,,_, PubllllNd Or .... CMst Oellr Plle4 Oct. I, IS, 22. ft, t•l ,.._., 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ~ D A I L. y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 0 5 CLASSIFIED INDEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... SIOJ.000 3 Bdrm hu,. bad yud -areat for first Ume buyer-dcft't mlu thiaooe. Call now! Te Pia J• M. tal r-t\ /M,i~Xls 642·5678 HIUSES FOi SALE 0-111 ..!Mohl .... ...... l'ttll ... 1 • l .... -.. ~-(" ........ .. C.•llou 0....ht• fifer. r-.1ftVllley HAwlftll°"lltH~ ··~ ... ................ i...c-K1I" i..c-11 ..... 1 v-v .. ,. =t:' ..... .:.'" S... J,..n l"•pt•I""" llMUAM s .. 1 .. ..- Soul-'U&WN .. _ ............ ,..,. IEAL £STAT£ Arrtll' for Sat• A-nulotS•lr ...... P'ropt(lf ......... ,.._y c-1.., IAI• Cr111h ~~s:J.") °"""' .. t· .. u s.i. -.. .,.,. ..... ,....,..,,...,,, l""'-trill PN>llOrt> Lou l0<Salc 11 ... 1< K.,. Tr1r "''' ·--Do>M 11•'"1 Or~Co Prop &:.,~,.,,~ ... flenrhn •·wmt c:;,o,n 11 .. 11 l.al•lt [uh•n•• Rul EILtt' Yt antf'd IENULS -.."'"'"Md '-lolur"""" Hot.aft r"'""' l"r l .... tNWm• rvrfll t'ondomwum• l ar To.Mou.W"ti rwrn T""1111ou ... lnr °""'""" t\trn (NpMu• Lnl A,,c. I'll•• AlllC• l fllhatft A.pb f"Ur" ur I ,_, -· "°""'•Bo.rd ltOlf'h Motet• G\H'\tHQmH ~mnvr Rt:Al•h \ .,,,'°" Rl'ftl•I• ltftllah lO Sft.,,.. G.r•&h for RtM OfhttK-.al 8.ft•ftnl kftll•I lndu.tnll """•I ~:.·~: lAanlflfJ Miu R"'•"· BUSINESS, INVEST· MENT, RNAMCE 11111 •• llfl 1111 , . 11111 :: .... ....-. Moffce: :: All real utatt ad· 1064 v e r l I s e d I n t h i s :: newspaper as 1ubjttl l~ '°" the Federal F&U' HOIU· :: Ing Act ol 1968 which 1oi. makes it illegal lO ad· :: vertiu "any preference. 1• limitation, or dis· :: crimtnaUon based on tlCAI race, color. religion, ll'OO l:llll> IJ» , .. llill J.OU l'IW llOO ll100 2CXlll 2100 12llO D» 24QO 2lill ~ sex, or ruiuonal origin, or an int.ention t.o make any such preference, limitation. or dts· crimination." Thi$ newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which 11 Ill viola· uon of I.be law. ~ 714-631-6990 USTSIDI SIH.000 Only Sl0.000 down 1111.S you inlO Ul.il totally re· modeled • Bdrm home. Lar1t comer lot. Kol pond too! Won't last, call now! 'Cl) SEA COVE . PIOPHTIES 714·631-6990 REDUCED $ Bdrm, Solar heated pool, spa. Water sof· tener, Intercom. GDO. stone frplc, ucell area . Low down. owe. IS· sume $98,500. MUSTSEl.JJ.! 11 AU Offen CoM1dered ! 6 RED C"ARPET .. 754-1202 ~ ................ , .............. .. -Z!llO YIEWLOTS COIOHA DB. MAI Spectacular lout100 with bay and ocean views. Extra dttp IOU starting at ~.ooo with 75'7, financUlg. A °'' 1~1on or ll,1rbor lnn•,tmtnl Co ::::::: ~::; = :::::::~\ = MINI ESTATE/OWNER Super finllfl('ing t11cl. 7".f 1st' AS.SUME LOW MO. PMTS' No qualifying' Gorgeous 6 bed. plus spa Adj. NP & Back Bay. STEAL! S2S9,500. Hur~! Call~7-0744 11 .... 1101.un 5e Moet)' ~-ef\lf'd• )ID) WWl(a.,.Tn. lCJ» AJINOUNCEMEMJS, PCtSOtfALS l LOST l FOUND AA"°"6M'f#MIU' (..,Pool i...111 '•"'" ..... ,,._ P'ff1IOl\ah • *°1.JUwta• TnHI' S£RYICES ~\-ttt PtrtttOt) EMPLOYMENT & nEPARATION ~) 11\ltwltOI' Job ~ ..... ( .. ~pV.ant"' 114 t MERCHANDISE Ant..,... A,.t.a•n A...,_ =~ Meln••l'-<"emrru • fq~prn.N l.U Ooc• .')ft' lO \'Ou ru,...tun Gua,• s.tr , ...... -Cot<!• _.i,, LntMod. llectu-r M1tttll11'1«.'0UJ, M1tN.U1MOU.i -. 11nlt'd M""_tffll lnM.runwnh OUK'9 rvn• • l4w1• ,... "'-'°'''"' I lW-"'Clh C'lu ... . ~ .. Good. I SI.on RN1wan1 8.ar r. iC.,M>.llt VI SIH"1 IOATS l MARINE EOV"M£NT Alrcnft Camprn.S.le Ktftt f:lf'('\nc C'•r' ,.,_ Cyrla, Stoot.,\• M-Hnu S.lt "'ftl fratkn Trn•I !'.:.is:..\:~:·~ MU ~.1 Al/TOMOBILE ,4.MJqMt Cl1.u1u Kftrnuon "'""Its S..:WU R•H 1'1-J' 4WlMf>tlm\H Tn«u v--'-......... A-Wutr4 aurps, IMrGRTED 0.f'Mfll AW.Aoa.o Allllt A""'9 IM•I•) lllW c.. ~ 0.UYft ftrnn .,., Hoed• J,jl"•' JreMtt .ur-.ut,llu• ............... M•Md• Mtf"\f'Cko>~"' MO llGll ()pot PalUr. ......... 1'9rwk "-11 llollllt•)<O 'l't'O\ff Sub r:e.. = .. \ .......... ve1 .. • II 11111 nv1•1I •1u"lll wd rmplm('r\ lh11h l'1lol dJ•>tllNI ~<h l·Jn pul '011 Find out about the high· earning real estate sales C'a reer opporLunit1es w1lh T H E R EAL ESTATERS Licensing school fees completely refundable to school of your choice Extensive sales training. For in· formation, call 751-il91 llD~OOL 12. 90/o R" citg Lovely 3 Bdrm. heated pool home. Take over existing loans as 12.9'k Total monthly payments approx. Sl477 Call Dick Drexler, a 759-1221 PROIATESALE MEED CASH Low priced CdM duplex. · 2 blks to water! Priced to sell fast Good terms Ctll Jea!llle Salter, agt for details. 759· 1221 ,110 tn touch "llh lh1• 11~ht OPPOITUNITY knocks oft.en when you uu m ult-eetting Daily Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast markeL Phone642-S678 ::~ .._''.•'O•p•lr ______ _ lllO r 91.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ,,.,. Hive something you !: I wanl to sell~ Clustfied 1 Find what you 'lll(;lllt tn ~·· ~ .. !6lll 9l5tl -... ::'.1 - ads do it well 642·5678. Daily Pilot Classifieds. TELL MORE PEOPLE ABOUT YOUR SALE! .... '"hr Wt . ........ For Wt ~for Wt ...... Fer Wt ...... ,..,. Wt ~::··············· ••····················· ···••·······•··•······· .....••••...........••..••••.................. • I OOJ I ••rill I OOJ G , .. ,.. 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Main At•nttsa11• traded 1111 u11tln~ SPENO ch1rnn{ll view from beauti fu l C°'teMfte 102 7.t'l tat Ownerw1U"°" ABLE INCOME . . . traditiQnal. 4 bdrm. 5 bath home Shp •••••••••••••••••••••• • der calT')'tna blcll 2nd for 2 large boats. Sl.495,000. CC01ASfbAL~8R ~anhebP~~~'r!. 0.'~ Is YOURS at REIMAX of Newport Beach. WHY ? Because ~ur 100'~ <'Oncept positively MINIM IZES EXPl'.:NSES and MAXIMIZES 00 · t' amnna. " 9716 Verdt-Mar. ~1600 home 1pproit Z~ ml LO beach. Brk k fplt. Coon· bkr, 968 S:Wlownu. I 1ry kitchen, features 4 PUX.ffl OWNER'S ftRICf Nulun.11 dct·orator wood 1mn1•llnJ( & mantl•ls muke this 3 B(•clrnom & dt•n unit one of the most uni411l' in oltl Cd~I + u I Odrm ren tal. All for S:!H4.5UO Big l'yn Townhome with gn ·ut golf tourse view . 3 HH. ~t'Jl rhn nn. 21 1 buths. new <:ptng & pui11l. WESLEY M. TAYLOI CO., REALTORS 211 I S•JooqiMHIMaRood MEWf'OlT CEHTH. M.I. 644·49 I 0 RETAINED INCOME! Our associates tell us 'hey ha ve increased their net income 70-801/.. Many have DOUBLED and TRIPLED their previous income levels in their Large lagoon view from spectacular architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom . durk room & den' Slip (or 2 large boats. $1 ,350.000. LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional ~pucious, custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newly redecorated. Priced lo sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. Oalt Ooor plua ~'Qforful BY OWN£R decor ative cetllne SJOK DWM·OWC Larae t'Ovtred patio for outdoor entertain ina. IAL t'lulble llnancma. Only No n e -at I v e I ts t 1119.500! Call&U0300 yrtposillve 11.hereufler. 1 P n only. 67~9522 COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coott Hwy •• CoroH del Mor 675-5511 FIRS1' Y&\H ! COLDWC!U BANl(eRO No Quallfy1ne' P':antasll~ pool home. prime area On ly $136.000 Bkr LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE SALES IN OCTOHR UCHDED $6,000,000! Newly remodeled 3 lldrm. 2 bath plus lge recre<1lion room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for family living. Excellent value al $420,000. 8411·0709 '" .. Owner desperate' Will sllll low down. trade for 2nd T D .. land. units. Large 1st TD 1\:-.sumahle 76' or \\aterfronl \\ith room for 8.5' and ~r yal'hl Asking SJ.600.000 Submit any pril'l' or term::.. lon111 SI 00,000 + 3° o to s~lliftg ogetit. Hob or l>o\'11;' Koop. agt 759· 1221 Applications now being <1ccepted for qualified experiented associates CALL BOB LlCATA f'OR APPT LOWDOWN LOW INTEREST 3 Br & 2.5 Ba on rul·de· sac. Call for details Curt Herberts I I. agt * * llJAUFY? .. None required on this 759-1221 RV M * of Newport Beach 1mmat'ulale 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath Northwood home. 1500 sq rt and super • terms' Pnred to go rasl at . RV M* of Newport Beach SELL idle items with a ......... ____ _ PENINSULA POINT IEACHFIONT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge. from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3790 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1 .385.000. FIHDOM HOUSE l.Br I Ba large yard Sl.51.SOO 1 ""''.wt bridge Re~lfg UHl9UE OH ULIOA ISLAMD Quaint :l ht>drnom + den hou~c. µ111~ llH:omc unit. 'll'\.\. th)('k and Cl\\ n~r l'inanting. S6!J9.000. HARIOR RIDGE An exquisite offermg Elegant & spar1ou~ 3 bdrm + family room. l lev. home w panoram1r vista o r harbor . roasthne, ocean & night hghts. Prestige, l'o m fort. luxury & sel·unty Reduced. now S7J9JXlll 10wner financmg t Agt 64-0·5560 U~l()UI: t1f)MI:~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 East CoHt Highway, Corona dl'I Mu WE HAYI 61 OF THE HST LISTINGS IN TOWH AIHmportant! 9388 SIZES &-18 10'h-18V, Day Of nirflt your bfSt lu111on ltitnd IS ii bloust N~tst lht Side-buttoned sr,te IOl)ptd by a sott 00. A f1t011te al11ays t~e ci,UtC 1111,n s1111t Stnd' Pnnttd P11tein 9388 M1sws S1tn 8 10 ll I• 16 18 Hall Slits 10'1 121.i 1''1 16'1 1811 Y11d1ces 1n 1111tern s.• 52.00 "' NCI! jlllt ... Md 50C .. •II -'1«R lot ,._ Md MllAa. s-4 • MUIAll MUTI• !>1tttN1 o.,c. 442 0111, Piiot mw.1•st..• .. ,..,., 10011. ''Mt llAME, M>Ol£SS. ZI,, Sill 1114 mu •Ulllll. Woikm& wonqn' I.* smMt bt Wllll dtts.S b lt$S-stW I wtid 1obt Wllh Oill NEW fAll WINl(R PAITlRN CATAlOC Coupon IOI frff S? Wlt!ft 1nS10t-)IOUI chotct1 Stnd SI ~0 AU CtAfT IOOIS •. U.• .a 1 lS." Diiis -Cllllle 1)4.14~-llJ..f ......... OlltMll IJl.S---Sim'Jl.5" 8*l Mid Catllol-ldd ~ •" lot •• tfld ~lllC NEWPORT DWUX Steps lo beaC'h. 4 up & 3 down 2 baths earh Furnish for winter sum 1 mer rentals Good his (ory Fee Pnred at '3JS,OOO associated 8ROK£RS--llfAL TORS IOI ~ W lo•boo • • J .. l OCEAHF«OMT $195,000 ecnhdown Seller will carry balanre at 12,.., mterest Choice corner duplex. 3 bdrm. 3 bath up, 2 bdrm. 2 bath down Can convert lo large home Submit all offers latboa lay Prop. Redton •67S.7060. .... 111111 ............ : Assumable loan. 2!XXl sq rt Sl20.000. OWC with $25, 000 do-.'Tl_ S32·4645 ~ SIOOODOWH Lease option on 2 NEWPORT homes Gorgeous 3 Br 2 Ba rot 1 tage. has 11 all' SliS 000 OR adult rondo With partial \'tew. lease 1 yr. bu) at StlS,000 Rae Rodgers. I_!~ ~x631-~- 131/io/o IUILDEIS CLOSEOUT & FURM. MODElSALE Few remaining 2 & 3 Br J Ba. Condos. See the sq (( & amenity buy 1n the Harbor area. WILSON PARK So com tr co1y-eve11bod1 380 w. Wilson. C M IO'lts lhtst Wtslt1n boors' 714/631-5055 roi mom·dau1hte1 <1nd b1& and 1llJlllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.I little sultrs1 Crochtl al 2 strands 1-synlhdlc worsted foi Misses 1 ....... _ .. __ Sues one str<1nd loi Chtfdrtn il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Pattrin 71 ~~ dirl!Clions s11ts Small Mtd1um la11e included r.'\~~ ••• S2.00 loi each panein Add ~...,J--- 501 each Pilttttn foi PC>Stact _, •¥• ....,.. <1nd handl1n1 SHd to: 75f.1111 Alice hob ·. Netdttcrlft o.,c. 105 MOIU HOME O.lly,.... ws .. JU, ow Q1ebU Sta..._ IRVINEMEADO Tit\, •Y IOIU. hillt ..... 0 n I y S30. 000 Im· w.-. r., '"""' ....., maculate t Bdrm + -ltlZ ~ c,. 3 bonus. with cheery. hghl lrtt patterns 1nsidt 110 besl interior Low pnce IO· ,,c~s dolls Quilts mort' eludes. refngeralor. dis· ~nil Ctochfl. Cmb1016tf SI~ hwasher. washer & All CWT IOOU..SUO _. dryer and air condi M .... CMal _.. 50C tioner. a0 •,_.IM~ 759-1616 lls.o.tls a a.111.s °" '•* I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I U 1' (lllld MatMIM Qllilb UH .. Mllllt Qliltia1 UZ-Qlllt~ JJO.s..Mf•i..Si•Jl.SI IZl-C ....... l'~Qliltl IZ7·~ ••• Dllilill IZS.Pftll ~ 12..U., liifta '•' 0.-ts IZJ.Stitd '•' '*"E IZ2·Slllfl ••• "" ·~'-llf.Wr Alt ..... c.ti.t ll~Aftr= 11 SU, Alt " CltClllt ll~&ift lft.S..+Wlll*._lllt.ll l~ ..... c.... llZ.._o.111 ltl ..... Clledlel I DlEAMHOUSI Fanta&Uc 4 Bdrm. 2 ba, cul·de·sac home In Mesa Verde. 3 Clre~laces. gor11eous family room. Quality thru-out. $100.000 in assumable loans at 12% Only 1179 ,900. Call now 979~0 ALLSTATE REALTORS ----... ------ (. Daily Piiot Classified Ad mE: IEDBIE ELlllS CO. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE COSTA MESA DUPLEX LO\ rly Duplt>x In Eastsicle Costa ~l t·~a c..; rt•at Opportu111t~ For 0\\ rH~I' Otl·u pa1w y ,\nd lnl'ome. 1-:at•h l 111t Ila:-. T\\o Bl'drooms . Onl' Ila~ ,\ Patio. Tht• Olhcr Other l'nit Has .\ Pn' ah• Y,trd Hoth Cnits Ht.•t·t.•ntl~ ('arpt.•lt•d And Painted. Sli~ 5110 759-9100 # 2 Corpcw ~ Pine M~wporfC~ •JASMINE CREEK• 121•'• lrrt<HH'ing on fonnt·r modl'I ' Plan ~> '' 1·11~tom sµa . S349.000 FEE *CAMEO SHORES• h .111 W l·ll~ <·u~trnn homt• '' 180 dt•J.!n•t• 'It'\\ 1111 FEI<; .land S!l25.0IHI •CLIFF HAVEN• IXO dt•gn•t.• 'IC.'" ol harhor lrom :~ bdrm honw on lgt• lot Sl~5o.ooo FEE t E\c.·lu"'' l' I *VICTORIAN STYLE• S~t'ltt <·ular ~ bdrm n·modl'lcd in \'1t'lorwn ~I .' It• '' ru,tom k1tc·hen Ill pnmt• ('11,la \ksa area 1:18.500 •WATERFRONT HOME• Detadwd :i bdrm Commumtv tcnnb & pool' 0\lllt.'r \\1 II l'an:~ 12·. i...t T 1> s:rn1.mo FEE NEWPORT IEACH OfflCE 26 70 San Mi~ Orin 17141759-1501 17141752-7373 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate STAR GA'ZEK~~~ t---r----~, I I \l , i'lll "--""T"""---1 t ~~~":, "'~A.,.,. • 1G71 ,.. i: •• 12 ll , TAUIVS }~ ;u lf '-.. "'~' ,. JI IUI) 6l nn1'1> H y._, 0.1, "'' .,.,, C...H ti Y ..tu•·d1"'t '• t~• Steir V T ,f, ,,,, i ,.., ··"'fil' fc.r r r•dov ,,., rJ "'°'d1 t .. ,f'1P' <f"d·nQ , .. numbtt\ f ''""' Zld ~ t'Huh ''9" ·c.,.u ... ~' >••-•·'"~ '°'. ,, .... t..l".,.oi 610.~ l lw•-1 ""' U 'If•• •l ...,I., •"-oot )t~ "'"""' , ... ~~"' >:!!I'''*"" '6l""'' tO.•• •S-o-o 16 ~"0 I »•UIOf )Y 4 11 ~"'• IWI M ~•V""lt 61Sot"' t CM •<>ti ft it IQ•w•n 'Ofo0•1 l'OTtw•! i! 1 ·"42 h '••""'" ~·ll\an !hW •1lf'l"t '1'·""~•tr!• t;•o ... • O •IO">g f)AMllO UA"(f ••Co;l•-O...ot, ../•._.i.t"• 1,~ .. ,.~··· •l)l11,ot ''°" 1t(4W'I .. .,°" ''''"° tfjitl-!"°9 '"°"''• ""°""" 111•" 'IW•I"'°"' #'llllWllP!ftt .... ..Wttl'I rt~t l(f.t..-"'' ~"°" .,Powt JI..... ~' AllOl"4rf It A!'ly 11 \•o ~Ul'I'•·.,., *>"-"'"·' I) ....... • tJTOW•••I .,,.,_ 1• .. " ~'""'Cl'• .. ,.,., 7'i\•t, ,,lvct•U '6Qoot A GA ,.W4 •a.to•~ "''Of" ,,Oo •t~· ••1 ~~~ -~ 1tk *"I ,.°'"' .,. JOI...,_ '°" '°"""' ~r-i ®"J""" t):C .. 1 Ull• "" 1'' ll °'' u..,,,(,.P } )3.)9 '~ KOUIO 0C' 11\.:~ #~11 ~ , '21-)1 •• ~ ·;. SDK&RND' HOIO CSTU VMKATAGVDMELAOA S E R J U N R U V L R N A R S I l V R E R A I T P R R 8 I N D l E S T I F F T S E G N N E T E V 0 A C & D S I V E I N H T P T N S A 8 X C R 0 0 S R F T U S T I F A N N C E 8 E H M U E E R F L N K I R I D V H E T T R N K I T L I S E R G R E R I C A R 0 0 C P l 0 l R R W A 0 R M E D 0 A N 0 I N 8 l S N 0 R V A E W R T l M 0 V P R J E I 8 E V l A R ' R I F p • N G u s YOOP NOEJMAGAEATSOL OIOA I N C 0 U A G R R U 8 l L I L A A P V G A I A N H K 8 l U 0 " E D I H C W l E k V E L R 0 G It " 0 V I E A R T $8000 Delightful 1 Bdrm •'Ondo near So Coast PliJZ:J Easy terms on balanre Asking sa>.ooo BILL GRUNDY, REPLTOR 195..t. 000 641 076:1 551·3000 341 lloy\1d1 Or ... Ne 675 6161 1'nhme. bl·levrl. (pC'. 3 BR. 3 ba pnv yd , m1rro. 1•20 Bu rann I'~"" Ir\ iltf' • SI Sk DOWM • DESHRATE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Assume hi·balanre loan owe stri11&ht note. SUCCESS R~ALTY 5'19· '1991 upgrade owe 10'' dn ........ -.... -lt59,000 851 9990 •GOV1'LOANS• Dalebout · Possible 5'1 down 8 Beach 12·14'k mt rate. 30 yr ay & loans free mro Real Estate w ortd R.E. NEW PORT SHORES SS6-7777 UMO 9UAUFYIMG •• 200/o DOWM ** Wo odbr1dgt> Meadow!ark 3 Br 2 ba. cov'd pallO Almost new. Great r1nai.cmg SUCCESS R E 549·7991 Want Ads Call 642-5678 Half bloe)< from ocean M101 estate ov.n U? Prorm1onally decorat· ~ll~e~i~~ ~~ 1~~1 t~l wo1s....,.co.do 2 bdrm. r2• ba New cpl ' Upgraded Bwll in BBQ • and decking Below market w xlnl fmanrmg $102,000 Tl') SI0.000 dn SS2 1511, aft6859·0147 SPANISH VILLA/POOL Exquisit~ property built for OM of the ,ori9inol Newport familiH in Hie 192 Os. Cartt~ wood doon, Clfttique ltodtd glass, bums, oolt floors. 3 flrtplocu, 2 master swites, poof. spo & •olleyboll cot1rt. OWNER WILL CARRY WITH LOW DOWN PA YMEHT. SUIMIT AN Y OfFErt. 258 5 I nine A•t. Optn 54ift. 1-5 P.M. Redwced to $449,000. PENINSULA PT. Price· & Terms! Red1o1etd for immed. scH! Leos~ option or 75% finoncing 2-story, 3 bdrm, l ba, 2 fire pious and lots of charm. Just step1 to boy & beach. $399,500. WATERFRONT HOMl:~.1111< HI Al hl1HI '' k. 1 I I i~v.\\ l .. '11~. "· ... ,.,,, k. ..... Ul-1400 \I 1 \1.u .-A, Ji,,.,,_,,,, •M '7Ut00 RESIOf~TIAt RrAl fSTAlf SFRVICES IAJ.IOA IAYFIONT Traditional charm is found in this NEW main1c1wnc·e free B.ivfront with your own pier & slip. '3 RH . Security system. Two firepla('es including one in master suite. Sweeping ba.v & n1tc light views. Flexible f1nan cinl{. S 1.400.000. FEE IN NEWPORT CENTER . 644-9060 D~ UNIVERSITY PARIC TERRACE Outstanding "Dover"! 3 BR 2 BA in excellent location. In vestors delight! Presently leased & tenant will stay. Owner will carry 2nd or AITO . SlSS,000 Darlene Herman 752-1414 IG57) VA Assume low VA loan and owner wi II help fimmce balance. 3 BR end unit townhome. Pool, tennis & clubhouse. $144,500 Barbara Callihan 642·8235 (G58) '=:~· s©~4llA-ai~s·:: ......_"' C\Af l ~ ---- ....... '""-" ol .... ..... icro-.blod -do i... low lo '°"" '°"' ...... -· I GEENOB I . 1 I I r I I . I LOOMY ,, . I I I' I . f R U l y S ; Sign In • motel wrnoow· ; "hca11M ol rlttng eotlt, Ol.ll , t lt\Cllt room• wlll now eott ,_, _L_E_W_F_O_L -, .._, .. 11 I~ I I I • c......... .... ''""'ff. ....... . • • • • by t., ........ ,... -... -· ._....._...._.....__._......__, .,.... ......_ lrooo !loll ND ' bolt- ed Thre-e bt>df?Om Din Indus St Stt class tOO'l mg room F1replal't' I $152.900 NEAR BEACH OfMft Sat/S.. 1-4:30 JB~~ '~~5~~.ooo lS I 62"d Strfft CITY LIGHTS VIE\\ 631·7300 H.I. ~r Beach S3l,OOOdn I M~w Spygtau l MaMioft 6100 sq rt 5,Bdrm. s• 2 Ba. I llbrar), ,'l>ool & spa. ele\·ator. NSWm glass. wood throughout Allo" us lo arrange your prl\ a1e sho"'"~ or fered al S2.300.000 RCTaylorCo 64 0. 990()' 631 5737 CRYSTAi.COVE Beaut new rondos, 2 master suites, Italian ll)c cntr) skybght dbl gar w opener Lge end patio & Yd Close.' to (l('ean XlntRMnciRG 1932 MEYER PL..{CE OPENTifURS-SUN 12 5 641· 19JHi. 631·4361 agl DRIVEIY LOW PRICE REAL MICE •.. I bdrm. I ba Orange Tree Condo Nicely located end-unit. Cen· tral ai r Extensive re('reat1onal rac1lit1es Adult only community S76.SOO GREAT ASSUMA.ILE! on this beaullfolly up graded 3 Bdrm l'Ondo Coz) fireplace and \'1ew of greenbelt Only S98.SOO Call no-. 979·53i0 265 E Bay t East oC 20th. orr Santa Ana AH l Then call Ruth for terms, al 646-4:ti0, rllr 3 br .2 ba , rim. "" lg 't523 CAMP05Dl·/RVtNE ram rm & (pl Owner ~1n al 12 ', AJo?ent lo4Jwlo hach 1041 642-1523 1 ···:;;~;;;~n; .... ALL$TATE I SHARP EASTSIDE EVERYWHERE REALTORS 6·PLEX Sperlacular '1e11<s . OMLY ISo/o DOWM sprn ling 4 bdrm. 3 Owner will finanre to baths. 2 frplcs. WET qualiried buyer Well BAR. beamed ceiling. located. good lool11ng 6 ram rm • lge ktlrhen. units + 4 rar garagt' + 9't!tge ma3ttr suite Ex ample ~RtlllR Belo" 11 pans 1 \ e pal 10 & pool MOhlH CONDITION! limes gl'05S area "' rock nm med Call now 644 7211 s p a & " ate rr a II Lovely 3 Bdrm 2 bath I Lusk home 1n Harbor View Hills Newly painted 1ns1de and ou1 Poot ~•zed yard. 11<1lh ! colodul year -round I garden Call aboul ·terms. An outstanding value al S299.SOO. .. • I ' • * I SK DoWft • * 11 '"; F111ancmg. I' 2 m1 to Bch. 3 yrs old. 3 Plus 2 Sl2l.t..900. Bkr 631 9170 Mesa Verde. 38R. 13 •BA Nr Baker& Royal Palm Good Fin & tenns S134K 957-6269. Pnn only SIS,OOODN. Take over 1st 565.SOO at _ _::~~~:__, 8"'41(. 2nd TD $12.600 at I . 16't. Owner t'arry 3rd. 4 I lal»oa l.a.d 1006 yrs, no paymenL~ 3 BR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2Rba , Sfrp lrA, d b,!.J ~ !!0ge tt ....... _u on ay, gt ""'-N' or _., YOllT OWft ttnM. e\'es 548-U!Ol Derer down payment or Westside LIVU'lg interest on this ne-. Sl24 900 I Balboa Island home • Ill H= Rltr Attract1\e 4 bedroom ' (amtl) home I~ 67 28 6 beaut1full) upjlraded ENGLISH COTI' AGE t h r o u g h o u 1 OWC AJTD al tz,.., ml . P 1 0 ( e s S I O n a 11 y pymls St:S5tmo Steps landsraped lot with C'O\" S359 000 MISSION REALTY l!M·Ui31 180 DfCJI"" Y6.w 5000 sq rt house. 4 Br 41, Ba S82S.OOO. good terms Pnnr1pals only 641 0763 . EMERALD BAY ~"'" elegant cstm 5 Rr 4 t'nr gar All extras In rred1ble "h1te ""3ler \'le" Call 700.0715 20% DH-I JO/o IHT. 3 br, 212 ba, ram rm. dm rm. fflllr. 2 rar )lar w opener. fenced yd. 3 decks w ocean \'U 4 yr old S245.000 497·1~1 IFYOUHAVL SI0,000 to S20,000 for an m1t11I IO\'estment. we ran put you m a well located property 1n Laguna. So Laguna or Laguna Niguel Call to- da) ror appt to discuss ) our needs 494 2894 Ed· na Lundberg Rltr ,\! As soc from the bayfront 3•., ered patio Five minutes br. 2 ba, open beams. tolhebearh' Mustseeto hdwd nrs. hand·hewn appreciate' Call 979·2390 E I e g a n l 3 4 6 o s f timbers, full lot _!orbel Rtalton showplace. So Laguna~ $425.000. 209' down 1------------•I 180 degree ocean view ~Jlla~494-<ms FAST MOYE Security. pnvate drive CorOf'lo dtl Mm-I 022 Owner packing and will ' Below mkl at S629,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• rinance this 4 Bdrm I Assumable linant'IOlt 434 IEGOHIA Costa Mesa North home I Im med. occupancy. New elegant 4 Br Vic· This quiet cul de sar Owner, 85.5·2013 loria'n partial vu. home is loolung for a lOCJllftCIHllt 105 ownr1rontractor rman ramlly' Will co nsider •••••••••••••••••••••• avai.!_~7~'-_ l4'i loan for7 )ear~ with ..,._,._ r--u l h 20"'r down' Fussy ..,_ -mte CDM DUPUX move fast buyers Call St00,000 I IY OWHER 540-llSI ~·P4!._1 -~-' Must sell! Pride of LaC)llMIMicJltl 105,l ownership Excellent ••••••••••••••••••••••~ terms. below market. owe 1st ol S90K at 13': t l7\4) 9'2·ss.l __ 1.·!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'11!!'!11!!~• on lh1& 4 Br 2 Ba home~ $25,00I DOWN 1~ M t n v a 11 e y \' ie w • L In b U>tt llt .......... _ f--'-Highly upgraded ' J us 11 assu a le loans. ._.. 9"IW $152,500' TR R•all 'Remodeled 2 br . ruce owe financing on this 3 .. patio, R·2 lot wt plans bedroom family room 497..:_3034. for unit. S249 .500 h~e1noneolthebest 38drmHomeLa11N;gue~ Owner/Agent. areas It's priN'd to sell 162smoaY11hmmed. ~· 1640-1430 _ al 1129,900. 751·3191 951;9031 5 81/BY OWNEI llVIMITaUCE CORONAOELMAR X·lae masler bdrm w. --. D..P•. 1026 Mtwport ltoch I 06 •••••••••••••••••••••• VIEW NEWPOITHG lmpreulve 4 Bdr w/numeroua a~nil~ Owner w\ll finan~. Ca for del1l l11 . Cur II btrta II Al . ' REIM~ ' . \ i Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurtd1y, .. 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S.-.00 dtp ~ Br w/~11rlj(l' Adults, 3bdrm, 2ba, ram Ullll, up _., R "--it d •-•-' I t ' -4b d ll ...... • Se ' 1 1l1lr1, k7S Av1ll No\/ Lrs 48 . 4 A horn1• lt yrtll 10.l 't.. JSt(e LT.C. .xv 1 .... , nntona, ux am rm Pool lllOOrno For lease 2 bdrm 2 bll a, eo, • ac ........ ,. car c crpl~. rap1•1, pa 10, h 2 79 9 • Step• 11'11) from p\l 11.irbor Ridgti, 3 Rdrma. Rehib of 40 yr old rom unous rondom1n1um. 3 Gardi.lntrtpool wtrv. Condo s7oopermo' p J' a1o1r11e Pvl beach. 873· After§PM . waler pd C11 1l I S 20t ,64 · 1 · buchei, Owntr "·111 u:1 3 h,. w 11 h v I g w merl<'lll blda• classified Br 3 81, xlnt lo<:allon lst/lut $SOO ~c. Judy, fW0.283tl '2000/mo yrl,y Pvt pty 1 __ •~L 3741 636·4120 2bd rm lwnhae. ma1url' I r ti -1137 000 Uwrtt/A"I Att 919 $3'70 5407•18 .... •-1 ....,.... __.. ... ln "l""finl" •-,. •ur. adults only, no pelll SI.& In anunt'tn" 01 wi tuwnhom .. 1n lh1• pr" Hlstorlr"I quallli<>s 'or • · ., or u ...., °" .,., " OH • "''M ....., " " • ' .. ~ ,. 0 00 8 I 1 ---•---'-3241 -••••••••••••••••••••••• """ Vlt•ton• *•10 ._.'><Imo 7u W lllth St l'OMldrr lradr. Shu~n 'll"•"U' pr1\•ute rom lnv••tml'nt tall c_..11• 802 199 11 ever Y Cl a " "'-I U it ....,_......,. 380 Z 5 b b k b Furn lu" studio •P• TV "'" • " .,..,., -N b u P I " v ~ • "" '"" "' O'Con or or wnle 4256 • ean .... r."' or n ••••••••••••••••••••••• · •. '" ay " • · · , 6'8 9507 Y •PPl 11 nn 110 ' 1nun11y w1li.'nm~ l'Ourt1. or 2s•1 We ha\le sevciral N ° 5 H Quiet. ofhlreet parking. i!:m"rald Bay oceat\front view. Blutr~ rondo m•ld service. phones, • 2 Or Condo. nr ~ C Ni 8 · h A r 1 ~.000 Prtnronlv l<on pool.\ and ~Pill> Ext·el lr1 Sun\11 Ana fur :s11lt1, S · Brown, te I No pets Utll Incl SZ75, O\l;rlooks J~ine Cove 11200/mo 54.S-1081 f!2Swk~00.2227 Phuu. SA Pool. Spa Adctlt Nae . Upl ,_ orld Jark11on~lllltl rm10l'lll"Wl.:•·•i.um11 11turltn"al$1S.00"" rt •auaro Propcrtu 848-2474 • • BR "' ..... _,n U85 l'hlld0KS493232 u Opel tlylnC EASTllUFf 3 Hr llonlt' i ltu Nl·~ c1rpet1n1: 1"' 1•11 S20S.OOO loy McCarcllt, llr. 54 .. 7729 hit lou~ uf ·~16 ""O ukr g•~-,.....,., .., Srotllldal~Arii.&S2SI derk, palJo, 2 BR 2 Ba. 2 , IBA, Nl'wly pa1nl rurn st.....,,...,1tw1a S CIC>US •·StfNNY l!iS & waler •'rpk & •• vv u ~"""' 4 Br 2 Ba Vellowston _Rart furn Sl200 779-~ td Frplc. dropes , S3SO Mo PA • .,,. patio. 13110/mo Call Pml'd for imrnl'<l 5814: a.ct.ts,,.,_, Dr. Redwood spa, 2 ca L ... '--' 3252 Cplng. ft'HCt!d yrd Obi __ 499-2227 2 RR. rnrl. j!ur. u11p.:r b t w n !I AM 5 p M ~:,~!fS,lW Try $IOO,OOO CAMMllYVILUGI •• ~~:~.'•••••••••~?.~~ garage Avail Nov. ISth .~."::?:::••••••••• iiar S!50mo 642 2.rt5 MtwportlNdl l7'9 D W, ad!~~ no Pt!ts 645.6404 T •-·d c $750 Mo S1ern M11mt ,,,,. 2 u L rt ~ .OGIUIS •11: "'"TY wo prime ....., lO an-" Av111l Nov lst New ex· v.:ean view or t AJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• ., 9084 sco 5446 D p-LA 112L P\ ~ nery Village, plus fa•..__.. Co 641 1324 ec home. 3 Bdrm 3 Ru $9'7S Mo Cull 645 0078 & ""° .. -• 67S.231 I i.uce~srul bus iness •Ulll AVAIL Nov l. Verv lge 990 0615 Ow /A $520 Mo 2 Br. I Ila Apt. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3.IS ucrea. A\locados, ' 1"amily Rm Pool/Spa · -ner 1Jenl _ Gara"il· w0 •her dryer, I Br. ucell condition Owner Wiil r1041nre attrac 3-4br. FR Best $1300 M eld ......... Priced with or without Ytt'w. S8S.OOO. Assuma north area No pets S695 o In !! USTILUFf all built U\.S Small rh1ld S230 Avall Nov bl Prinbdllctiolt ble loan Trade CBllh _'"13937 garden.-r&poolserv1ct' 3 bdrm 2 ba home OK. no PftS Only I year ~8840 .Min i p,1 "' "'· ,1 1 11 OnUdo 1nvenlot) tall 8111 Mer d 642 5600 '" , No pet~ ~lease For · d • b I I l I rell isc. · 2 Br Iba, nr new cpl. no appl "a I 5•5 20011 l(ardeoeruiclu ed 51200 old Callforappl. H~'""-·---L ll40 I' • ._.,·•'' 1'" 1111• ' ' •Ill 1h1~ 1wwl)' f1n1bhed ' R...tal• • ~ 1110. days 9'79·9930 fo:la1ne TSL MGMT 642-1603 _,_,,,_ - lst' uf' t :'\ '1111 I '> lfil'ol lttlrm dteiun home ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• wax Ors, sm fend yrd.. AA~ no fl't' l::ve~.JfTS9·900S 1 l ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndui.!.t ....... J, 11102 Im w1dc'lot Owner ob-g11rdener 1475+$400 Monarch Summ113 Br 2 F1replare. poo · P' lHEWHIM!TlH d I f HMM•~ dep, sml child ok, no Ra Condo Adull <.:um Lido Ille patw. dishwasher, on Luxury Adult units al af· 2Hyu~~~~;, \.~1~11~"~\; 1~~e10J~1~':,"~~gi°opr~t ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 1952 Meyer, mun tly S7B1 mo 4 bdrm, 2 ba, newly re· YEAA·ROIJHD FUN. E.side. all Ul x-lg 1 & 2 fordable liYi.ng. 1,2 & 3 r ··• lalboo I.a.cl 3106 549 3434 645·2~7or831-7900 modeled Lease da Social Ac11vi11es 01 Br garden apU from Br Well decorated Good lt'ftlL' 1'11n Olli) 13' ,•., no l(Otau tu lai.t ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• cc" 207 k f "nb 1 F Sunda $445 ~1 2841 I I •· bl Call 760 !iiWi, "401~11 -. -CALL US FOR Vearl)' & East C:M NICE Lg 2 Br. I M1• • yw.. 3267 ...,., 5, ai. or U\:' ra, rec°'• rff Y --0 ymp1c size poo , ug · Colldo-1-1 .. -1/Tow1t ba, uar. yds Pet ok Xlr• ,."°" -.... c1 675-1692 Brunch • BBO ~ • 2 Br I Ba $ 4 5 O ed tennis court, Jacu:m, DOVH SHORES ho ~-;.,, 1700 Winter Rentals Aegir !630" 752 2282 642 5261 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• P3r11ea • Ptus mo1r Matramonio con 2 ninos. park hke landscaping Pool, j11cum Ovrrlookb llHI Pro rtles.67S-4000 . "" HOMEFORR~:NT SmtCIHWfft 3276 GREAT RECREATION 2043 Wallal·e , Costa Most beauUful bldg in IJ.iy l.alJJCi ()t· hum:il ••••••••••••••••••••••• lolboeP .... 3107 3 Bdrm S6SO ~'enred ••••••••••••••••••••••• le<~•f1et'Le:.su1i. Me)J 548 IS46 & H B din rm 2frpl, lootSlpsAYoil. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mc!StiB.AU yard & garage Kids & P . tdto....__ . 1pro&p105nop1•'1 6312150 · · 84&06_l9 t>1Z<!.'illll'4t-.&1<41i Waterfront community Winler Rental. large 1 pets welcome. 5452000 1 ~. n3c S ..--hM, 1 HeallhCIUl>s •Sauna 8 2 U &3BR Condos rrom Br house. utils. meld TOW~oMES Ag_ent,nofee ..,50 +2 pams sty e • Hyd1omds,age • STUNNING lur11er} Ir MARIMBtS WAUC btidlfttlal lot PEHIMS~ SIS0.000 lo W,000. Ai. Walk lo stores & beach abHEW COHOO FOR -W'Kar & storage. Swimming • Golf Ba Carden Apl . oo 2 & 3 Br Townhouse L•·H·I Hill ' u11.t DUPt.IXES' • )ume loan & owner as-••75/mo .... "2897 •£UT Hewportleoct. 3269 ho 4930h 01mn9Range 710W 18th St Apts. Patios, single & Sl30 1100 so;,,,,,, th 1)\\'t • 9 500 s M)I ftnanrmg Res agt ~ ------~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also, family me Wit BEAUTIFUL APTS NEW BREED APTS. double car garages, o:il 12•, 'i\•Jl,·1 111~ tikr ~1 4, 212,500 1Sheila 21J.S98·S272. LAlcJ-aleoch 3148 2 Ir.+ Deft, 2111 la. EXECHOME I redwoodsWldeck&vww Sing1ea,1&2BerJ lBRw1lhLOJ<"T.$480 near Hunt Harbour 1151 ,1!38 i.Ja,, 64003~~ · $475,000 AdultcondofixerS72.soO ••••••.••••••••••••••••• $695/mo. Dbl gar, HARIORVIEW j orwu·es'$S.50 4924 ~0~:;'~~~~~ Frplc, rec room. pool. Children OK~ P'\t '-'ll.r\\t• 675.1771 Allow S2K rent like Vlctona Beach. 2bdrm, frpk,pool/1p& 4Br 2•,Ba Fam1lyrm. Loving •No Peis • 1aruu1 ga~ I!. water BEST Buy lu pymt Barb1Shorehne com pl refurbished, 666 W. llttL Din rm. z:nlsq rt SISOO Renttmes Mooels Open Da11y paid Adult:!, no pets. 393 Ready· MoYt 111! " 963-0902 winter or yearly 645-2739 Mo Drive by first 1806 631"155.5 f"EE 9106 Hamllton,91645·4411 lmmaculate2bdrm, l~, VERSAILLES -Sl500 1mo PP Po_rtAbbe.,Ycall7526499 ba H un t i ngton SI0,000 under mkl JBR. <2131795:2937 W hft' hr 3298 Oakwood Landmark Condo $5,0000WN 211BAcondoinum\·pk 3 Br 21, Ba condo 4 br , 4 ha home 10 •1 fftl Garct.n Apertment1 ...a91t-:B.AU Wa sher & Dryer, 2 .!l\ 2h.1 1, ·11111 ,.,.11 I Probate quick approval. C~{m~:~:~~~e:vca~l} pool tennii. S750 mo' J Ba) &hor1•s . Avail Isl ••HOMESFOR.RE•N;.••• Newport Bhc:h N. _._. u patios, wctbar, bit in R & ',..~. ~1 '' •o .i., >1.1111· Nds redet• $127,000 T1l ble for rent. ~·urn, cloi.e A&t 751·3l91 week tn .Jan $l800 mo, l Bd S625 1650 880 Irvin~••• •6i. APARTMDITS 0, 2 rar gar. SS75 per ~li!H.•ll~l "'·,A, •o;i1, .11 11 6 A((l 552· 1892 or lo downtown & near Beautiful SPhl Level 3BR I ~-~~e Ron Jackson ~en~~~ Yard ii & (714) 645·1104 Beaut1rlul landscaped mo. Isl & last + SJOO sec 17' '1 '-" •"' i).,,r\l• 728 52~ Sleepy Hollow Beach or Oen 3BA lo~nhousl'I 1 garages Kids & pets Newport Beech s. garden aplli Patios or d e P o s • l . Ca I I \\II 11 ' I r ' ,\I 1,1•· OCUHROMTS Duplexes/ 1950 (213)54(>.~ Condo Dix Carpel & WlESl TCLlfl'hf 3 bel drroom,. welcome 545 2000 1700 161h SI •Clo·•· •• 'btf•I ~~~~~a~g&IJ~~-p~~~ (714 )759-4381CAlslk85for ... u • • • ,1 '1 l l'htH1sl'frnmtwomWes1 OllihSolt 1800 3169 Drapes. Micro, Trash soryw1 poo . am1y Agent.noree (714)642·5113 Adults.no""'• Mr.Bin ham. a ;__._ -~11 '2'. 11 11 n • I · •:i4'' :-.; E h '> Mtwport ~ d h h room 2 fireplaces din ~ .,..~ !· . • ... -1 , t•.,,11ur1 ar 1s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• compacler, Ill was er. • · 1 .H Fwwilhtdor lBR ~$430 SPAC.remtOUSE s10.nao I ~lnr) lU:. ~tom built Wllh IHFlATIOMFIGHTU! Ac. 2 car gar, MORI:-:' mg room. 3 pallos. NC OtlMI d ~0.9626 h Pritt' rlt.tion 1 ' .. •· " · 12 Cmts Costa Mesa. bd m 21 bath lrg sun " cathedral ceilings. dbl mu! r m1h o1 duplex LIDO ISLE charming 4 Central Loc"tion I tltl' Sl500Mo_6464477 U11fwllilhed 3300 OCEANFRONT2&4 Br 2250Vanguar 3 br, 2 ba. skyhg ts. , 1 Jn1,.:11 ltorJ:eou' Ot't'an A , • 1 1 $370M r · t ." · 1 Pool/spa. No pell> S79S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. W111ter Weekly I 2 BR 2 BA SSIS balcony, singles delight In h, "' ' ' ,, .' 1 • ll•·<t t .111 d '•' n d ' I e ~ s si;umr co~ rac d~cgraa:~d S~~J ~~-Isl & lasl Plus dep llG CAHYOH • _Monthjy~l-7873. 398 W Wilson, 631-5583 or family retreat S6SO ~A~T l•l ~I I· '•·111• l Spjl'111u,roum~ S719.500 14 yri. IO'r Sl2SM dn Yearly Bill Grundy 8519350 Luxur1ou) Three IHChSpKioll1h SHORTTERMS \~~ ~lb.1 •I .,,1111 .rnd sgiio.wo l'Jll for Owner631·2lSO . SUMMBt WIM'Tta 1 &J mo 01 scounl for It 't:Jo.lM. w 1. 11 .. tl'ffl1 j' I lunherdetaib Orea nfront Duplex 675 6161 I Mesa Verde 3 Br 2 Bd bedrooms Two balhs • Beach rent a s. 2 gardening. Agt, Greg, ~.1~m.i'.I· r., ,,., ,11 l'Jl'j 642_5200 Newport Beach IO'i W anl~elhing xtra ' Pool lncldsl.:ardener&I R1chlyderora1ed Muted ! YEARLY·COMM'l bdrms.SSSOmo up Ag! I Westt'"lf!ld ~8.9979 __ _ ''il~111 ..,,,,. •·· Hi 1h1'1 down 3Br 2Br directly special 10 a 2 Br I pool ~ervice S800 mo IOlll'S 3000 square feet 675·8170 UofumLShedl,2,&3br t.41i AA Hi Dll on beach Comer lot Im-Towrihouse completely $4G·9950 u, erlook" JOth tee or, lbr Versailles. 1 u or foun FAMILY APTS. ASPEN PACIFIC .... rWP""T SHORES maculc11e cond1t1on 2914 rum' $89S ~to 760-9117 I $400 Rustic 2BR retre,11 I goll course $2790 month I ta in garden, S1,00(),000 Sparkbng clean lrg apb _121 JI 596-72_02 __ "~ ""' , , • 0 c e :i n 1 r 0 n 1 ---w country k"il<'hen & Yearly lease n Rue dubhse. suoua. poo l. for famibes with 1 or 2 '" ·11• 1.1111,'.' ,,h•1r.111· on i , ' Owner Agent. $44.061~ W Npl Wkly /mo. on I encl<>l>ffigaruge' I Grand Valee Open Sun· spa gym set children Near park Deluxe poolside xtra r 11101 111 .I lo1 I.is .. '" or838 3232 sand, very rlean 1 $403 da) I 5 To st'e call gar guard, $850 D)~ Heat paid :-;opeG. large 2br 2 ba, bllns, >11m ~ 1 ru.1 r 1.11 "-di~ • -~rm~qJ9'lJ()(l)!I SSSO 3Bdrm. 2BA in be'I 631 7300, Realtor REMTTOOWH; 975 0801 Tom . e' ~ 2 BR 111 BA $495 dswhr l'"l miles beach 111 hN1 ~r ""'1ter "Ill I lncoN Property 2000 area Slldmg glji.s door I SSJOSA 3BR, ram rm 631 6666 Ron 2 BR 2 BA SSIS Adlls. no pets k50 mo t Ol'~llll't 1 ... ,., 11r 1, ... ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H0tattl Unfur'lliWd I leads lo stone palm & 4 Br. 2• 2 Ba. Yearly , all !!JOO --398 w Wilson. 63l 5583 536-8362 uµtH1n or • r .1•1 · lor tru,f 1 · MAKE AH OFFER! ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaped yard' amenities Cluti & pool SS3S H B 3BR. rnrd 2 BR TOWNHOM E ll'\!th !'-ul-r••t • 1 ul•l r Getierol 3202 1687 fal'·!> Good drt>J $1100 9646 WIHTER RENTALS PALM MESA APTS Pool. park, near beach S?~~.·~r:i~·.:~::11:~~11 3 lm·oml' Properties ••••••R••E•.:;;•::·5°••••••1 RE 'rl~~15:;..) I .Br_oker67~49J 2 . $ooODana Pt Home ~930 ~s~~~~:Jxib~~h. frpl<'. 1561 Mesa Dr 96J.Sl91 7145911;.till !l'~l:'llM ~ 1':ast:.1de Costa Mesa f"'lllllU. I FEE Seav1e~~Br3Ba,fam1I) I .. 3 bdrm. 2 balh, blln:. I Br furn s.t-Ocl.2 Br un Sparkllngnearnew.38r .,... 0 v. n er w 111 car r Y Y ea r I y . Wee k I > rm. dmmR rm ocec1n & $tiOO E Torro ... ;rnor tum S-125 Adults only 2 Ba with frplc $545. REOUCE041K ON-.~ rnct.'<!Wi>ell' Wi nter.2.3.4 Rdrm~ Zbdrm Iba gar patio. nighlhghl\ll?W'; Pool&. 113()2 ~a~~!.5°2~ath. frplc· Call9~ 546986() Patio. enclsd gar R E HT 0 RS New po r I Be a r h & I fncd yrJ. n111 drp~. pt>l tennii. Sl600 pr mo Bob I S60tl Irvine 3+2 $750 mo Newport Height:. 2 Br I', 842-2897 NQW ~89,000 II ram11) l.mnit On Lu:Jo r/X! Balboa qk S450 mo 546 7506 or Dovie Koop Agt !>llO 8a frplc, gar . adults. S600· Gor_g_eous __ 2_B_r_2_B_a_ up tu l'i 1 ••• 111 " !hi-lw.rnulul 1 Bdrm & NEI&5EI\ JACOBS REALTY 2 Br fenct'd yard 759·1221 Renum~l 455.5 no Pt'b ~ .. deposit seperale unit . best with thl!> h•'K' · ,.,,.1 J :J-. 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Lovelydlxaptonthe~lr.I "'ood crtl1ngs &j 840-4970 __ goo.mo \\ 1 \ lh1l f111•• \, 14 IW•r\' uhr-1 1 la,~•l' 14 7 Pl.EXES J 714 955 1961 COtldollliMlnl \ \ 1 l ~' II •'J 'l!I • i•~I Priced ·$400.000 below EHGLISH COlT AGE • • BEACH HOl:SE Uttfunlilhtd 3425 2Br. den. rrpk. 2 tar rab1nrts. prv balconie!>. Spacious Bachelor Apt lk.llly D M Manhoft Rltr Jppraisal for quick salt!. S800 wmter, SIOOO yrl) 2BR, 2BA, bwll ms & 3000 :.11 rt :-.:r WcMrlf ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. wshr div mo mu ut1ht1e' pd .\dull-. onl) Pool access. Mile from ,; 1 WtHi · · Won't laM Fantastic tax Steps from the bayfrool ' Gara1e SS50 499 2986 Br. I Ba. den. pool :.p:.i S800 673-833.S $545 mu Plca!>e ca II beach S350tmo 1ncld 16G-0835 1 .. rite orr and 10 vest· 31, br, 2 ba. open beams. I EHiciency unfum fam rm DIOl' rm Tn ll OME OF I 551· 1660 utils 536·1789. __ 19~""·"''~' 1·~ .. 111111 ;;,,.n1 Call Ri ck hdwd firs. hand-hewn 1 S235 34082 Amber Lan pit> gJr $1500 mo THE LUCKY FEW .r+wtenh LqTwolech>om I bdr m , no pets or Ottl•r RtalEstatt 714 ;607292 umbers, washer dryer tern DP 5520873 !tent m Costa Mesa's Ullfwwilhtd i•,(fa 2 !>t) l\\nhse. children 3 blk from t"1tahr>• 1'10 '"\••I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own agt 494 0395 5423597 LUXURY I ytaOHT :-;EWEST gated 20 I beach Isl & last+ de ~"1' 1, ,,,. , ,. M....,1"' ornes 0 ---Ocean view 2 Br 2 Ba 3 Br 2 Ra with bou1 !>hp I COMMUN'ITY 2 & 3 Br Balboa lllond 38061 546 721 1 ~~536-7357 llr .., • ' ·111 "' _ .... ,_ H 951 8973 . ' . I A r" Townhome VI LLAGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nurth C :\1 ~525 mo . i•o11ph• I For Sole 11 00 13 Yo FIHAHCIMG I Yrly 3 BR 2ba. garage Co ndo end u n It Av a i I no~ \tan v ' 2•~ Ba 1600 1800 sq ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bdr I Ba. UP!>la1rs end I Br Apt & I Br f'um ~\, ••i. •••••••••••••••• ••••••• 7 unit townhouses. less RE AL NICE ' SHOO washer ·dryer pal 10 amenities SJ5()0 Mo or pure luxury Garages. ,2 Br I Ba. I garai:e spare garage, a\all 11 1 SJ80 Apt Adults only no REPOSALE ':.\,~1 ~~ ru'l,11 ~.~ :~at'ne3f'~~~dol~t~aeull 6]38821~,_A_&l new crpls $600 mo I Broker675-4912 hydro·lubs in mal>ter ~4~~ mo ... u11l. Agt 640·78(M ~ls.960·21675 . ... a:UlaoR~c:uoees fiom ~!!I!••• 1,.111 S4oo ti314361 ,&11·1991agt. JlotbooP..-.. 3207 A__gent 496:~1 I suite. rormal dining --. 2 BR. 1 BA. nr s est 2 BRIBA3blkstobeach. "1:"'" ,., " nu• 1:rJ ixu. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• EIToro 3232 OCUNFROHT rooms. wood burning BolbooPtMtMllo 3807 Plan If. Santa Ana quiet. adults only, no 22 3 ( A""ill Stor+trU..ih ••••••••••••••••••••••• i HOME fireplaces. m1rro ~ave 1•••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Adib onlvs.s25 $45 1241 pets $470 1 Ur II• t• · .J• • llnb S95.<W 2Bdrm&l lolboaP....._ HOMEFORRF:NT ,1 bdrm, 2 bath. l'Om ovens, renred patios & Bay view, adorable l Br.l 975.1107 .;xtS ~8.>41 0<·.-an \1•.,, .. ,11,• •1111111, BELMOHTSHORES fldrm units Owner ~111 Bayfronl&MiscRentals 3 Bdrm 5675 fenced pleHI} remodt•led yards Pnvat.e elegant ava1l.yrlySSOO mo Conv 2 bdrm apl Child pool ,\ • •· , •w• 1 · 1 ·1,,,,,. 10 hrh l'h" It: l!bl f1nanl't' at low rnterest 2·3-4 Brs Yearly yard & garal(e Kids & 1 bltns. Crplc. SlSOO mo flqng onl) 15 mmutl'S 675-1774 HEW DU 21DRM ok No petS 5420 gas in-Sl'll~t 11 · ' "' n .1(., "ult 1111 .in"'"' wt'tl 1111 rate Owner motivated Furn or UnfumLShed pets ~elcome 545 2000 LIDO ISLE from Fashion Island 7 Day Side 8al'h S365 2 !>I\. 2' 2ba, t'nrl yrd. cl. 842.1sg ____ _ S~• Ii'• •• ,,. • '' 11 JI 11111,1 II• •l~· 'l).1.,i,1 ~l ake an o<rer Call for lnfonnallon ~ent 00 ree IA YRlOMT m1~utes to SC Plaza ur Ocean view 1 Br ssso gar: pat1<>1>. deck!>. bit MULHEARN PAVIMLEIOLNf1JRECHALSTOR t...-ta.111 v~ 3234 3 bd 1 b ti r I I O,C. Airport. Just east of Adults, no pelS. Savage ms. grdnr. klcb petds ok REALTORS rvwi -1 rm. a l, rp c, ~ew~rt Blvd. & so. or Wilde Co 6?5-6606 $635 Lorri ~ k ys Mob •. ,_ u--oa·Y, 675-8120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. S8SOmo. San Diego Frwy Start· ---547 9571 : eves wknds ""'.-.-Clean 3 Br2t., Ba. comm Ing al $1(~ a month. Bachelor Yrly S32S mo 546.5434 (7141527-5900 '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~·I pool. hg mslr Bdrm. 63 5•39 2473 0 12blk orrSand. I Coroao def Mor 3222 $675. 960-~. Agt Avl~ ,CoSt.a Mesa. range I 675·9562, 7~·692.5 l Br Lile & br1te & airy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT "-= -201 E Balboa Bl\d frplc . l'aulted ceilings, Huadrr.1srt l!l6t l0x55 3 bdr 2 ba FIP 2 car HOME FOil Mesa Bluffs M = 1 pool. Jacum garage .......... 't!IAJ!l'i f1100 1mo Ask ror yard & garage Kids & -----~-2 ~lory, 2BR. 2·~BA I 2bdrm,$52.Syrl) I u r 2 bd m N . • 1 & 2 BR Palt0 Apts • 01s11washers & 880 s • Pool & Rte Room • Ga•oen laooscap1no • Joo 10 Boen & Snops H1H·r '~:rial c:.1bmets ar. Walk lo bearh 4 Bdrm S6SO• Fenced UnobslructedV1ew ~!l'l_ger ~. • S47S $45-3115 I I I pets welcome ~5-2000 3BR Close lo Beach. F I 003 M • Bl rr Marshall Realty . n urn r ( Btoch Properly 1350 Deluxe 4 plexes Costa Barba!]!,_675-_~ Ai,,enl noree Nice 536 1435 536-6701 rp c. I esa u s I 675-4600 I children or pets hl. r. ~H Alt 1·••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ~esa i\ssum loan.I Execocnviewhome.2300 -, --after5PM Dr C M s725 mo --, last,S400mo645 00l~ ·l'Oj>e64i.3~'6 t\ MISTBtROSa. owe Pnn ooly Bkr SQ rt JBr . 2•2Ba . H..tiftC)tollleodl 3240, -542·7429 e1es. 5580797 lbdrm. gar"' laundry. Mesa Verde2 Br.1'1 ba.I 1 11.111· 111f11 1111 ttu11li•ll I !/79·4383 _ _ _ guarded comm. lenn1S, 1••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View HOMH Mes~e -crpts. stove refng, 5425 pvt patio. avail 11 1 • Srcu111y Gales '.:iE:• ~ '•~ >iC ~'Ht..; T . .... . . "' : . ---------1' .ir I d1a d n red J!QOI, $1800mo. 640·6<WIO HOMES FOR~ 25 4BR . fam rm. din rm. Vacant. 2BR. 2BA. D P YJ'!Y 645•7562 S525 mo 1552 Elm OCEAN VIEW 1 •··l1•11h1111t• n11nil11•r Paul SACllRCESA.LE 2BR Charmer -Gigantic } ! : cBe~ a r d·5 7 & "Montego" SI 100 mo I No pets SS50 mo OSO Col'Oftel def Mor 3822 ~6-3627 ll'TiM 3144 Ca.IDrJ "''~"h.ill Hltr DenFrplc.gar$725 & lmmed o<'rup Super V1eio Properties ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-Sd 2B IB· g·r·ge ••••••••••••••••••••••• He :1 uttfu. \ • , ,., , 11 , 11 I~ I~ l'l I Two ne~ duplexes one 8'0-"7 garages Kids prls ram I() ho~e ' Rea I 951·~ -2 Br, 2 ba_. beaut l'iew or , poo. II. rpvt ry.d. :;m:. ~sS Lovely Woodbndge con· Pftn•h•>l•, .. , h iu• . I ' '· on W BalboaBl\ld,w1lh ---I wel come 545 2000 I Estate by Sharkanv W l d N rt C bay private Garage ' ' ' • iCtmettry Lob / three and two bedrooms. COM Meartv ..Ww A_aent. no rec. ' 30 e ewPo rest · · I mo 673-0731 do. 2 BR I Ba. new plush balh L1w11c1 "'· 1 1.111 1 1 SOO 2 ba. ~ =--752-0166 Condo Couple wants to Re r rt g S9 00 mo BR d k C cpl & paml. Levelors. lst 'f .D : ..... ;.,~· Cryph the ohlht'r on 464.hdSlreet 2 bdrm. 2 ba, car gar 4 Br 2 Ba. Westminster Brand Ot'W luxury rondo. lease 2 br w frig T'rry 846-0006 IM . er d. ,stove re rig m'· JO(', volley ball. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 11 l~o an two fpc. balcon). lse $700 Ave /Springdale area, 64s-9444 213 3590027 ---ature a ts. no pets ' u1o 11•1' IOI' 11111.irbur bedrooms. ont' blork ' mo. 551·4693 aft6 I children OK S6SO Isl. 3 Br 3 Ba. $850, Npl ll~ts. -_, c U: . ~Yi Aca~1a. 3 Br 2 Ba $350 979·4410 $49-7007 0 mo 752·8318 ,,,. Red h1ll<tRealty 1 ;1:~ i:Joo • l' 11 11 1 Off d -rrJ!k, 675-4333 2 bdrm 2 bath w pvt Ocean view $87S Mo --" '" -833·9509 ____ _ ll••'t ,'.11 'l',1 J l'ti e~ I mm ocean. ere TWO UNITS· 2 BR 2ba , I I as l & de p req . d patio Each bdrm w pvt Call 673·'1942 Easts1de 2 Br I Ba Near ""' 114 1114X 11rtually at twilders ca r gar ea $750 a,·ail 963-3927 af\6PM Bl THE FIRST sink Laundry hook up IJB T-~ A-l 2, schools. no pet~ S42S I II Loft Ca.do I a11111 \ 11·~ ~l'mon•I cost SJ99.50<1 each Nov 1, $7%> avail No' 5 Hunffll..t-to orcupy this BRAND No pels s475 769 B:. rr~~~encls<f p~t.io. ~ ~o 631·6~·-10 the lakes area or ---------1 !' .. 111-. ·.lot-1•r1mt· site Agent. 631 7:nl A(t ~59-0226 --Ho~ 3242 Nd EWd2 lbdrm adult con· Hamilton Rear unit 2·B. blk lo bch & shops Appl IBR $370. Inc itas. w w Irvine. Ideal view loc. --------•1 ";oK.IKi · Ncw4bdrm.2"2ba.Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.A ulsonly,nopets lmmed occupancy accpt 318 · e ·· carpels.drps,bltin O R. Fireplace. pool. jac. USTSIOE ICon\f'lltrCiol I COVING TOH 4 rux lo beach ~ Waterfront home. room S900 mo 645-0295 963-8~. Marg u er 11 e c d M fridge, lndry. close to $525. Call 95S-19S7 flXERUPf'll I Property 1600 H.B BYOWNER 760-0000aflS for 40· boat. 3 Br 2 Ba. HorborVuKnoh Tow•CMIM 673-71~ bus. all shops Quiet LocJ-aleoclit Jl41 Looking <ur r r1x"r u11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOK DOWN Jbr., Iba. house in COM. jl200/mo._846-77f!!l._P.P. 3 bdrms, Cape Cod Ultfurfthhed 3525 2BR. lBA rear unit ssso area ••••••••••••••••••••••• per"' Thr:-I txllrn1•111 ' SUPER, SUPER •Even cash Oow-lst yr h lg. yd .. gar . (p ... I' 2 bl '""" 3244 Town home lor 6 or 9 mo ....................... Mo. Incl fridge Jim 646-S282r 645-3563 -Opposite maUl beach, un- halh home n1tl.I ~ ,.,1 I l.r1t t:!OxMO tot + sml • P o s 1 l J v e l' a b to bch .. $900/mo Andy ••••••••••••••••••••••• lease SllOO mo Pool. CM, 4 BR. twnhousequiet 644_7441 2bdrm. 1'2ba. rrplc. pvt obstructed view. t br 10 pa) 1.q.t1., l J' hltli: !ll9Sw\!>cl.t'M In thereafter 851·2269 The Lakes-2 story tennis Drive by 2706 neighborhood. $150 per i8 ~1 ~--patio & gar SS25•mo condo. Balcony, seeuri· Beaut1h1lptw1' l'·""" duslnalwnoo·Al'tnow. PIJ.!!..Q.nly.675-9522 -ct M --3224 lwnhse, on water. H illside Or. Call month."631·9132 Cl~eto~ac~~f;U::~;Y ~~·$47t _ ty, reav'd prkg. 1700 and t·un1>1t-1t·t} ti·n11•1t wu11 ·1 lasl <.:hut•k LohforS. 2200 .. ~:.~ .. ~ ............ !bdrm. al e. fridge, 1·346·2034,,1-568-9343_ room, garage $1()() Mo Quiel I Br 1 Ua New mo.,util.incl.494-77S4. lol Gc,1b 11 • 1111·' Spillcr.agt.63\.1266 ••••••••••••••••••••••••3 Br.2Ba Condo.nr frplc, pools & courts Lovely 4 BR 1n Cd M Aport.MhfwWIMd Req uir e lease, s7oo crpts & drps Good 2bdrm,lba,Ocean vaew S20!1 1101' 1 ' I \nu Three smgle fanuly lots S.C.Plaza. S.A. Pool. Adults only, no pets w/lBOdegocean vu. ~vl ••••••••••••••••••••••• securit de .675.0124 Easls1de loc. Mature $S.50inclutil. \'auj!hn S.111 1• lut JI' m Hunlington Beach Spa, Sauna. S6S(), Child I/yr lease. $550. 730-6046, beaches .. Ne~ly pain-1411»oa ,......, J706 O c ea n view w It h Adults only. $350mo. 147 645-2317 pQmt111t'11f with plaM. $80.~ per OK.549-3232 O or is CI ar k . led /cpl d. incl ap· ••••••••••••••••••••••• freplace 2 Br 1 Ba E.18th St,_~C.M_. __ l BR, No. Laguna, nr t(.t•l~ Kcaltu blor10.kcerosopecraaltl108nobto.1Catalina, mowrtam. • \lie; (213)313-1320alter6pm plaanres $1500 mo Cute small 2bdrm. lba, ~Imo 6.o.8945 Avail now Ibr .upslairs bearh.kSOmo.Evs. '' " HOWIS1HETIME f b livi & Twnbome,new3br,3ba, 760·1891 winter rental. $5.50 lncl. · . apl dis hwasher, 49'1·5382 ii ln\t'"lmf'nl 714·848-3133 or home, rom t e ng room k I 4 -Br 3 B-a Newpor-l utlla.675·0349. Stud_io apt w/refr1g. ca rport. Water & trash ~ for Job seekers to check 675.4746 yard, Costa Mesa BluHs, patio, gar. Par . poo . : Av1tlable Nov 20. sn5, id Spac 2 Br 2ba, l&e deck, 640·S777 , the Daily Pilot Help ------brand new 2 Br. 2 Ba. ·ac. S/mo.833-9057 Shores Avail now' S900 lci6ooP .... 1707 utll inc. 673_7841 days, pai 1375 + S300 dep. ocean vu, walk to town. Wanted classification rr Lake Arrowhead lots. For used brick frplc, secun· MORTHWOOO Mo. 760-lm. • .. •••••••••••••••••••• 760.181381\6 PM Adults. no pets 545-2000. Garaae. W/O, 162$/mo theiubyouwant1sn0l 1nTo and maps call tyentry .• adult.s.$950Mo. •BR.2i.i8A exec home lbdrm,\.t blkBeach.Pk· Agent,nofee~ 41M-7302 p I Ill t-df)('(lpl there you might ron· owner I broker Call 644·9259, 642·8801, ... '"""'rORTHGHTS lng,utilpd'tllJuneS3'7$. o1t.Mtsc1 1124 plex2Br2ba,balcony, Mt rtlMdl ~Ht eop e w 't\I' k " sider offering }'our ( 7 I 4 I 9 6 3 «2 4 8 8 644-8722. 3 car gar. Mast~ Suite "E" 534.3140 ....................... laund facll, ent'I car ..,.. •-should alw J)'• 1·h\'<' lht' services with ao ad in ,213)346-4424 w/rrptc & wet bar Frplc Like new, custom built 3 ... irwLY ~-Walk 10 srhl & 'olr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sttvitt' 01rl'll01' 111 lhe t h t' J 0 b w a n. t~~ ~ -3 Br or den, !Iba condo in Uv rm also. Secluded bedroom. 2 bath. formal I Bdrm. Apt. s"E" pd.,_-., A II N 10 •cNI ,, ....... w, DA IU t'IL\YI tatt19ry ~~ MIWPORT-CH Micro. dsbwahr. com· Cul-de-Sac in best area. dining room home. Eat S3'7S/mo. 1 r. gas • enc g11r va ov . ..,.,., mo. •1 JrUll C01domiltlt1MJ/TOWI• CoitdolllfflhHM/Tow• Residential lot. Level pactor. ,\JI upgrades. 2 11200 mo. Agt Kyle. ing area in kitchen. Bay 67$.81196 d/wuher, pool. Adults 645·-64-7~3____ COUMllYCWI ltotlH•forMflt 1700 i.o....for..r. 1700 rdy to build. $J30,000 car gar. Pool, spa SS2-1800 view.St500roooth Year-CosteM... 3714 642-5073. 2 & 3 Br. Apta Tri·Pln L..l¥M •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S6S.OOOdan OWC bal l2lk lat/laal + sec. S815/mo. Very nice 6 BR 2~ bade· I y lee se 631 7 300, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ir. I lo ADt Very clean, all xtru. Bachelors, 162 bedroom W/Rec~/bkr. 8S1·1S38 8S •9 tatched home. 3952 , Realtor. CASA DIORO Ncwb' decor. Cfas pd. Adults only, small baby apts&rlo~. da, 640. PM/wkends. 3br .. 2ba., f.p., built lns. ! Acacia, College Pri. nr .U.L UTDJTlES PAID tncl gar., pool, dahwr OK. ·18118 __ ~m l@HIOllO W.1900 ~<;..tr carpets, drapes, dbl. WalnullCUlver Or Close WUTCUFF l.JA~d!.!!U~lts~.,!!642~-~~[!!:_----i--------) ~ Pr•rtf JIOO 1!~agey. ardcovd~a~!~~· to •1ch0ta. shopss 1•5 ~~15• 4 Bd, 2\lt Ba, $l:Ml0 mo. Compare before you J Ir TeMllle•t IAYlMllS J ••-••··~··•••••-•••0•••• fi.. .. l ... edln 2' lld 'o"'K' poo •. pen It un ..... I -·"· W ,900 bll)'t thlt tuper 4 wa er c., c . • Lease mo. m..5474 A . 646· rent. Cua tom dealan Newly dtt<>t. aaa pd.. SPACIOUS 1 BR $671 MOMIN bdrm dellle. A real no .M4·m8 1 HO,..EFORRENT HarborVlew2stry4Br futures. Pool. BBQ, encl 1ar.. , dswhr l21 J5taSI.-., '*""· .. V _._ Att 4b "' $1800/mo cov'rd Jar11e, sur· Adulu .642 . l..1r1e private p1tlo, flint coed. AviU. ftOW 1tul Name 1our terma. tH en.. a, r .• 1 3 Bdrm. $700. F~nced 28r %ba Condo • $7SO rounde wUh pluah c ..... 10 12 Br 1 Ba SSS firtplart, walk In eloset, Blcr,848-07CI 2ba . • pool, den. i 11rcl & gara.ae: Ku2000la& ZBrtbaoowater .. S695 landscaping. Adult uv. "'!'e"r ulY. Ba ·..,.,.. Laun. d111hwuher. 1ar1ge. 11 "11· Olt .. ~ •-:_o.tmo. 774·5023 or : pet.a welcome~ %BrwM ew ....... S'7SO 1n1at Ubel\.Nopeb. • • ........ P ool & laun dry "••rtr JIM , A tat ooftt VUhome,J8r,dinina&-~~''W?· trom:;s L 1 r 1 e 1·~:5: m facllltits ........ -• .. •••• .... PrlH .. a 18 I Ba hmt Lr1 2 Br 2 Ba condo. dbl ram1l)' rm .... , , . $1400 1.u... _......_ ....,.... ZO Ac parula ar 1'klil all l.IDllillel. f175 11r. tefr\t, W/D, or Wat.rtrtntffomalnc. ltulk4'a .... JHO w ..... aw_., ca • ...,.., Y'Clltmlttl, Ult a I... =·~•II, MS-tlll 01 ~ . 511 t 131-\400 ....................... '-try nn Wtltlide. tao. 6 rte, to~~: clalm1, Stll wtt!s F.ASE ! 1 bdnn, Pf(lt detorat«t ~---:!'!. l!:!!!!L--f!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!l!I ••""'9• 1.19> CllllllW.,...r-.. lt'uBREEZE Octaa \flew. Pool, Jae ~~to Mii! SIU"*tlflll_.~ ' Cla U'ed 10 •<m>Pd ~____..!l!tll. W SACRIFICE BY OWNER 3811W BAYS't. MMllJ 11 . f I I -----·-~------.----, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. October 29, 1981 C:l I c.,...~ Gw•1lli1 ..... Ho.Ne...... cL.-,.. FM.l .....••.................••••••..•..............................•...•...•.••••.... ,.......... ....•....••...•.•...... . •••.................. SlrNll ••••••••••••••••••••••• We CareCriltCleancra 12 Yur• •:xp Cu tom OAROENlNO WANT~D Haul, ele11.11up, ('OOtrflt llOLJDAY SPECIALS Tbeory/Ptan6/S1&11t• rtWN. Y uchllfull cteanln& Steam clean hphola Homes, Condol, Apls & Mow in a. edJUI&, raltln1. removal Dump Truck By Tht HOUSt: MOUSE 1i1111in11 Colle&e prof. Sl 67 Per Compll'tf Underwater Truck mount w\it Remodls. Rob492·22<1 11 w ee p In I , fr e c ~1clta.crv 6'2 76311 C'ull.Swa,,1-68711 your home, 1ny llf On ~Vlt'e Work Juar &u-11111 Dtc....tilg estimates 1145-4312 or DUMP JO~ JI 0 u u c I~ 8 n 1 n g by Grace ~9'312 rt11:r~ AtJ.y~y Jim 1146--0176 Shampoo &i slum cle;.;-••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ~~737 & Sm1U Moving Jobs Swtd11h lady, titp NR .._CJ for a lookk..,i.g Color bri&htrners. whl Moldlna. pwst.erlng, or Ralph C,abaUero& Soiu ~all MIKEf44 1391 are11 499 llkZ tlv. 11ug.) •••••••••••••••••••••• 30day1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpu 10 min. bleach. numental. Sell & In Gardenin& service, 10 HAUl.ING&OUMP owtn&M&... -•'all Special, ext /Int u1 tht' Nct1d • Bookkttper 11111. Uv /d1n rm• SIS; atallalion Guarantee yrs exp. Com11l. ma!nt JOBS, ukrot Randy, ... ..., palntin& Prof Rsnbl. DAllY Call Judy9&4·6193 ava room S7.50, couch 9"19 4:w11 COmm /resid Tree tnm· 6418427 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est SteveS47·4281 .... OT J&S AccountuiuSl-rvll'e SIO, chr ~ Guar eUm. min° & l'\!lfl()V11I clean --F b R b d n • . ...ti.a__ ,.. pet odor. Crpt rtpllir 004) Cort uftS" Free est &.e-4654 HA ULING Student h;a• HMM~ me pamtm~ Y JC ar SllVICE -'-" 15 Do .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 t • ..,. lgt truck Lowest rate Rcatsterfd Nun-Ex· Sinor l.1c. ins 13 yri of DlllECTOltY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yl; exp•• o woor.. PETS "R"PEOPLF: -~ ""· Prompt C•IJ1$&.J976 celltnt noft~m-es~ Non h11PP> N B customer!l DO IT NOW' GUWtcK & SOH m,rse -Ref_ss_. ""'1 1 1 Boardlnf &Groomln& Exp eardenl'r, clean Thanijou, John Smoker Available thru Thankl'_ou 631 4410 AsliFors.dro Bu1ldersSlticel!MT NoSteam/NoShampoo "We Care :_ ~284~ uFprsee' etsrte.e ~~~·l·lm096ant A·Z HAUUNG Construe l"eb CallatAl\ers ·oo • LARHY'S PAINTING Your l>11ly Pilot Additions. remodeling. dStalnFSpecjalh!!.;,.F1es~t "-wal --~"''~ - 1 llon & r~sldenllal clean· 5.Tl 1418 ~ !"all Special' Int/ext. S DI ' r lun• ......... est. Reas. rx._~-!a"' .... , THE TUI ..-..E p • p il r g dry uo II 11 . crv1« re1•,11ry ~ '""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,.5'V'f'" .. :-_.t.. IUL.dum_ptru k.611·0322 -----... ~ 9333"' ' w R!!pr~sentullve .le UI0042_.M9·2~70 ROBERT'S CARPET DRYW U./ACOUST C Lo st ri 83S ~1 .,..., ~ .. 2·5671,t...,,.22 Pat10~.deck'-gs,ext s1'd R~PAIR. Restretch, re· A I we .ee -TREES/SHRUB 1'RIM &.c.dscapllMJ I I a""ln •• .,.. ""' "' ~ , u1 1 11 ..,'l_,,."" 14 yrs exp Fully llc'd & H_...._ 1 G a r 1 1 e & y 11 r d ••••••••••••••••••••••• A I Pa ntu,.· t .. ..., llXt _____ 11!!!!!!1 ___ 1 mg~. landacape designs I ai,a re rs.>.lt.!r.,.....,, l!!!'!!'ed.532-$Sit!I _ •• ;:::!••••••••••••••••• cleanups Free est c; U S T 0 M $650 Neat. complete & int work Free est C.,.t/Upllohfet, DrcrftllHJSerTkes JACKOFALLTRAOES $57·!2'JI LANOS<:APING Create t'reees~refsJ!H 7292 Acco.tiftg ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arel Bkkni: for ~mall bu~iness Mar' Goens 714 6411 1751 E ves 213 1162·1636 Acct!(, bkkpg, rm state mt.>nts , 11udi11ng for sm:ill hu-iuie:;ses Boyd Wheell!r. CPA :>J0.4355 eves A1pholt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Driveways. parkmg lul n•p111rs. sealt'oat1ng S&S Asphlllt 631 1199 L1r ALt.STATF. l'AV lNG Sca lcvating. Stnpinl( Hepatrs Comm Res Free 1"\I •3!17362 645·11181 Lie, bondt!d ~1·0401 (:•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbing electrical. H le..Mg a uniqul· enHronmenl Ctttto.P.._ •REMODELING* ca l~e! ~ e ~p.ho}:c:eer~ E.M D5GN&CHK hea ting . Odd JOb:1 ••~•••••••••••••••• 494 8472 25 yn exp. Lie 4<1'1941 Rm add & new const &otchguard, noor wu packagtng/sh mtllpcb 6.18-4068 __ Want 11 REALL y CLEAN Morriaci-Senlcff Bonded lns. Rets Color Res Comm Quality ini.972·80 ~MS-3701 llOMEIMPROVEMENT HOUSE' Call Gmgham ••••••••••••••••••••••• expert j63~!_llD1L Guaranteed. Leming ----Drywall REPAIR. PLU MBING, (1irl:£reeest.645-SI~ MARRYTODAY RENTA~PA,.INTED Construclion < B·Z70 791 l C.......t/~ .. ••••••••••••••••••••• heating, carpentry. elec. ROBIN'S CLL'ANING No blood tests req LI!: Perfect, ~mpl, reas fM!I\ "MlAf\ • •••• ••• ••••••••••••• •• t I F l N ' b " pro 1d••• '""' 37"" kd .,.,.,......,., THOMPSON 'S l>RYW ALL TAPING t e. ree ell o JO too Service a thoroughly v "" ""''". "' ~ ys Seaside tg_s;16·4806 MocHALECOHSTR. CONCRETE CONSTR All textures & acoustic. sma_ll ~2Sl_I clean ho~ ~~1&57 ~Cl 5, alldayS:it Sun All Paintlng tnl ~ext l'u~torn homes, fram Lie •3?__3:113 __ 642·8482 free est Kevm 67S·!IOOI Carpentry · Masonry E~pertise Houselleepmg, MalOftry $650 Neat. complete 1n1?. rt1mod. Ftench NO JOBTOOSMALL Drywall Plaster We Roofing Plumbin~ supplies furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'reeesl,'!f5.85! ~2 doors, skyligh~ & pa tao Brk & Blk Lie 351449 patch any holes fast S40 OrywaJI ·Stucco Ttle ltustworthl:'. 957-llOoJ BR 1 CK WORK Small OLYMPIC PAIKTIHG ro~ers 848·3652 Dale. home963-S7S7 mtn . Lie~~ 6.'112430 R~q1odel _ J B 646-9')9() G H 1 -Jobs. Newport . (;osta RESID ICOMM'L eneral ~ceaning Mesa Irvine Rt•f, INT EXT FREE EST ROOM ADDITION Ans. 835·21.8'l 9ey~313 Electrjcal Complete Mamtenanl'e Reliable · References 675 3175 lllGll QUAL. WORK SPECIALIST CONCRETE WORK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:.1i1..89f>7 Own trans _962·051Q LOW RAT~ 554-1903 Remodeling, decks. Foundations. sidewal ks, ELECTRICIAN prltl'd ~ MRSCLEAN Brick Block-Concrete 'E P INf NG h r t J h r·ght f st t Electr1·c .. l·l'l~b1'ng Very reas I It' ""nd··" llOUS • A ' I om es, ree es o n pat 10 slabs. rustom 1 · ree e ima l' on " MAK ES ITGL"'AM ' • · '"' ""' "' k F L 1141"""" 661 1301 I II bs Carrwntry, rou /fitnlS· h c.. Bob ••s 7'"'" • .,., "'~"' n or guar me est u: """"·--bril'k Lie. !lfn.QS39 eves arge or sma JO . ..~ 646-2240 ,,.. .,.,., .,.,., """" 939 ROOM ~oom~s C-a-'c: 9:1_ Lie ~~l 673 0359 , Roofs Masonry Stucco C'u!>tom Bnd•., Sto111!. I.al". •383794. -978 7 A "" ... "" ,_ RESIO COMM 'l Refs B11196(}1401ev~ Exp Housecl!aner .«~} 8lock,('011crete Sturl'O INT .F:XTPAJNTlNG Concrete & Block Wallb ••••••••••••••••••••••• • E c Rer Fr.ee Est SH .4 R~rs L·r~ -1 ••9 n.92 LI(' d Refs Free est LE too Ir.&. small 631 2(M'J4 Jobs Big or Small Call H~user.leanin,, is our MARBLE TILE s1·0:-.1:: ~•L'I S( NS PAC-"~flN'' Denrus~0458 THE TI MAH lhithly qualified No Job uropean raftsman All hrs 9~.2418 " ,. '""'"" .... "" t I • • 646-!06'7 • • lobysittiftc.1 CobiftetMaltiltg Freeest 640.2062 G -. . after6PM 964~1 .. . lnrl lnl>lJll pri• fah .u •• > " u ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 1·CrystalCer~m1c T1le or ""'9 GeMralMamtaman1•e business C:il~ Janii·e s fr" I cs · 645 5602 Int Ext. Res Com "'·" ll t 1 All 1 lut "'" b · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Raggedy \nn~ 9 vrs " · 1 r u au) SI ing, m) 10ml!, ypes r.'"'"· ari.. Dbtinchve lnstallallon t'LFAN ·UPS 'LAWN Repairs & Decorating . ' · · 213 634 0140 ·•t•ou~lll' cei mgs, re · )r & up, nr V1t•torw. ic ;irage units . Day Lie "408746 846-8612 • · •"uality•Rav64051U ~~.675·2514 . hl·,lreecsl 831·2637 C M 642·&182 6"6·5759 645·6$21, eve~9-168S Ch.tld C-l Maintenance·l~ndscp = " Holaday party time 1s Mo•1119 . , ·~ Childt'nre. lo\•ing home. C -,.. Free est 642 9907 Jack of aJl Trades Call here, Let us clean, Refs ••• •••••••••••••••••••• PamflllCJ LetlOftS h I h arpttiftt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleanups· TrttTr1m'0 Day or Night C d & A '""' 7696 • •-1 MOVl ... G * ••••••••••••••••••••••• ol unc . l'Ompanions. •••••••••••••••••••••••Childcare. Mon·Fn days Hauling Matntenanc~ * Jac~675-3014 • .l'D I imce,...,., --"' " Al:.o fin<' decor comml ft•nred yard 5S6 3098 ROUGH & FJ NISH Infants through 6 yrs Arrues.ts.8414 Prof wkly b1 wkly sen·. Top Qualaly Spec1JI ar t v. o r k Ma gg 1 B.1b)s11tmit My homt• Doors. fences. wtndov.:., ~ y home N c \f HordwoodRoon t•mpty h~. vac Wndws. care 1~ handling 25 )rS Morales. MFA 67S-1722 llot Lunches Lie. Ref l'tC Refs. free est 546 7564 TREES ••••••••••••••••••••••• v.alls. cpts 20 yrs exp Comjl('llllve rall!~ 640 21 11 • • 556-6884 ** 1:40 4M3{Chns l . , Topped removed. rll'un 1 llAR DWOOD fLOORS $52 7Q.15 No ovl'rttnw 730 IJSJ p . loots, Malntenonce/ Str•lce •••...•................ Uoots Cleaned Waxed ~:xperaenced Insured Jam 759 l~e\'e~ ~II v.1th EASt-; It 's a BREEZE CIJ!>i.1lled Ads 642 56711 Custom wood patios. Cl.cmfft95et-Yicts U'™'.la"•nrenov 751~·16 Cleaned&Waxed ~eed a ma1J or •AB(.' MO\ING Exp .. I apermq er-. " .... An..rt1me 832.411111 s A ' I r I ·~ Q k ••••••••••••••••••••••• dt-l·ks, wood wmdows. w··d·················· Gardenino, landscupina. I :::.0 • housekeeper• Hrly or pro . ow ra...., UIC • Thi' Paper Hanger. Prof Lal"d. Reas John ur I in ows tcarpetslfloors " "' CLEAN UP wkly Call Madrid A"en carcfuberv1CI! S52·Q410 kick9793218 llome. condo, office tree tr1mm1ng & rt' YOURACT , "' 'T R . NG, LLEGE install Decoratorqual -1-997 8lJ916J3,9168 moval. mllJOr clean up I Housecleaning 972 4639 j cy, M \ • 8.59·0576 I SSTA' ·o" !.'"'~ 1M1 0• \'l~'t: Frel' ei.t Steve,?17-4281 fine fm1sh work Doors Newport '''""l t Cl , ln:.'d Free est 642 4889 -Re liable llomemaker v c. ".,' " • WAI.LS BY BOBBY hung. decks. remodel """'1 > ean · ----H.....JI! 11 1 h t'O Lit JTl24 436 Randv 673-5716 ing Sen ice. Have broom Mowing ~15-$20, llauling 1 -"9 v.1 <: ean your om1· or Insured &H 3427 Qu:iht}. fast sen•1ce ~-will Oy Homes. vacan & Dumping S25 7S4·9904 ••••••• ••••••••••••••• ·' apl WATtll l'S (j ROW • 18) ri. CXJl • _661·0922 Ha\e someUung to sew caes. offices. boa~ F'ree or95S-0095Mark CLUM UI' YOUR ACT 700.i793 • WANT AC110N" <;lass1fle<!_adsdo 1t well est SS7·7489 or S48-.§487 Classified A~ 642-56!!1 HAl!.LIN~ 631_1993 Clas~1hed Ads 642·5678 Want Ad !Mp' 642-5678 <.:lass1fed Ads_642·5678 ,..,., . ............................•• , ........•••... Ally lYPf wall rovenn• TILEINSTALLED 1 n a l 1 I I t d b y All lcindt. Ouarenteed Journeyman paper Rf'fS ohlllt3Jllf1 hanser loa. lk. work Cuatom Cer1nur Tftt 1rntd Ralph Ca ruso New Remodel Rtpair 991 1036 Free elL..Qlurh 84$~ .. WAl.LPAPER~ TrG•tls.nktt Cuatom paperhanglntt ••• ••• • •••o••••••••••• Resld/comm. S40.2'!M SOUTII AM£JUCA HANG ING SlO a roll, TRAVELSERVlCf.S quality , free ut . & My spec1aJty Call Terr atrippini Call S<'oll Jackson'Jj>ursJ~·c.'7~ w 9~ --TrM StrT6u Plo•ttr/Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TR EE Dt:SIONS Neat p11tches & texturei; Prunmg. Sculptunn11 frff tat. Jtl· I 09 Top. 'J'hin. Remov11ls. Pl aster Patching & Cle11n:!!!'·831·~IJ restut'ros lnt/rxt 30 JAYETUICAH YG Neat Paul MS-2977 Complete serv1cl! and ........,..9 stump gnnding 10 )ts ••••••••••••••••••••••• eX.P ""C. 111!. fl.!0-9308 McCORMACK PLMBG Watch Repair 24 HOUR SERVICE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uc. 1294318 87H194 Sale & Repair ot antiqut• To, H •T ~ and modem ~lock~ & . "' '_._.., watches. Giu Watch Spec 111 .restaurants & Shop No Cst Hwy at Boat commercial work Lie Canyon Laguna 4!M4282 •404321_~~-Trade inswelrome Drains cleared from SIO --- Plumbing repairs Free Wlftdow C~ est M & M 642-9033 •• • • • • • • ••.••• • • • • • • • • • • --Original Window Washer Property McnlcJI•"' Avg 3 br home. $35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631 7~ PRorstTI "Let theSunshuw In" MAHAGIMEMT Call Sunshine Window Orange CO area l5 yr~ CleaninK,_Ud 548 8853 experience. Call Cor tnfo CLEARVIEW and rates WINDOW CLEANING Ul-8182 ChnsorT1m9666484 Prof. Window Cleaning RHKHMting,/Repoir Free est.. qual sen·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gld General Contract mg Ty· Rae 675 0941 Homt• improvements, damage reprurs Quality Wlftdow TlrltincJ work L1r~l·ll!M:97~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry, doors. dry wall. elec. K1lt'hen & Bath remodels I do 11 Quality since 1972 Pree cowteow. est 644·34~ all Free est. 6311137. --------• t\'e~ RooflltCJ . ••.............•...... Orangt> Coast Roofing Reroofing, repairs Call 646·2389. 5'11-1733 I BALBOA ROOF1NG CO Skylights & Plastering F'ree est 673-6743 OPPOITUNITY knocks oflen when you use result-getting l>luly Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market P bone 642 5678 Apartmtnfs Uftfwn. Apartments Unfurft. Hottls, Motels 4100 Voc:otlon Rttlfals 4250 Vocation Rtfttdl 4250 Rttlfals to 5aMn 4300 Rttttals to Shen 4300 Rentals to Shen 4300 Offlct llatal 4400 OtNMreial •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtftfats 4475 ~wport leoc.h 38691 Son Cl~ 3876 Live un Newport Beurh OCEANFRONT 2 & ~ llr Large Cabin ror rent, Mall! 3S 45 ~hr 5br. 2ba I Humorous prof f wanted ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 wk Pine Kn ot Avail Wrntcr We4>kly Green \'I) Lake. San '"GayRoommate h~enrSCoPlaza Fr·.11,1 10 shr 2BR . 2BA "F'ull Service·· Ex 2 BR swo pl11.> ulll. 151 IAdull Studio Stovl! Motel 6302 W PCH Nil Monthl). SlJ,71173 Bemad1no Ml~ Wknd~ ContactServ1cei. I Spa $225 ... ~hare uuls Promontor~ NB S405 e cu 11 \' e s u 1 t e 1 n commercial lot. 63xl2S. last & :.t•c $200 Bef 6. f'ridge,Ut1LS2.60 S420l~ 645Q..l.40 l'HRISTMASl~llAWAll l 675·8569 La r ~est Ga >1 6414913 -Dep 673 93S4 --NEWPORT CENTER for rent or lease 1912 673 llti6 Ml 64 S.'11Hi69'.I t'l'ller Yearly on the ~ach fum 2 BR 2 BA. Oteanfronl 1 Palm Springs Are<1 CM011· Male Fem ale Room Shr lrg luxury home I ON IBE BEACH n5eo":rellnacrl1udin31. ~!~ilcOOes'":? Pomona. C M t916 I W t iff 492-0180 rooms Kitch & lla apt at The lhka1 1n terey Country Cl ub I con· mate Service an So v. profper,,on bl last , fem room tn 3bd . 2 ' .,.,.. • w 623·6019 H C --$280 per mo + S280 Honolulu Don PetllJohn do. 3bdrm. 2ba, atrium. Cahf. G R.C Cor rental I dl'p ~tory hoUSl' in W NR. orr.ce space. Musi see lo 1•1111111!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-llll!ll Large 2 Rr Pat1u Pool. ~ol ltoch 3884 sec dep m; W Orean 12131267 1807 furn., golf & tennis Dai· needs II 7PM 546 34~ $275 first &last Bob t•EomXEpaCrUeT! TVEOFL'l''E 1_ ... _&...1of •......L..1 4500 \dul~ t>45·8!52. •:••••••••••••••••••••• fruntNB ly, weeklv & monthly 12131630-3040 SPYGL•"'"HILL 6459939afl.5 r '--Jn """'""' c..:u te 2 Br acros~ from 673 Placing your Classified · · ..,..,.., 110 Newport Center Or ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Br 2 lfa :! Ston. Year . · · 4154 d 1 1 r a t e s a \ a 1 I , f ·hr 4 br hsd. ""'ll 1a1· r~m· le to shr 28 pl l) Good location S90U :.and .SSZ> mo.+ Isl & -a is so s1mpc• ius t714JS58~1 9Spm,ask ~ ""'" " a r a . Swte~ For rent or lease 10,500 \fo Brokt>rGiS-1912 la~l Nok1ds 848-4557 SELL idle items v.ith a give us a call on the for Mark Get GREEN cash $27\?14o111~th7~,;t2J2 H D EST grad Newport Beach sf storage yard Fenced. phone and v.e 'll help · for WHITE elephants ~ "" .,.,. metaph}s1cal $JOO mo 644-449'1 locked, paved. near cor IA YfR()t{f Aportmtftk FwW*d Dall) Pilot Classifil'd you word your ad for find what you want in '41th a t'lass1f1ed Ad Mature. prof mall' to 960 9890 n er o r Red H ii I & Lu\ ZllR 2HA Xtra Lrit or U11furnished 3900 Ad C~SIJ!Sults. 642.56711 I Qaily Pilot Class1f1e<ls Call 642·5678 share beautiful :"llcv.p()r1 BA y F' R ONT Lux u r) ,share 2 ore suite IO pre Paularmo. Costa ~1esa U:~ r~r ~~~;10J~J~f s·e·A··w··i·N··o· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I ~~e~~k.:I? ba~ ~ ~~n fr~7~~ ws'O ~ ~ ~Ba~· ~~girius ~~'!i~~~\3a71~ 2:n) sq f~:~nvatt' or f~~~~~c~:~;~1~5 \dulls New ~t~'-:rmG~xury :· 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL :· ~~e,:i~·m~~~8'J; br S3S() 673·<>105e~es H85! 6~6~ofessi~nal Ufl' ~f:t~~~~·r~~~~ Steps to the bcarh. 3 Br 2 adult apts in 14 plans 1 J F M Roommatl' to share M1F' Rm mate wanted to Bldg Space Avail On S990 per Mo J 0 Bu Crpl1· endo;d p:ilm Bdrm from $490. 2 bdrm 2 bdrm apt in H B S2.50 shr 38r apt Own bath Brookhun;l at Atlanta Proper t ~ M gm l Yearh s1:cs Mo Call from ss1o. Tov.nhouse • 8 Days 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • ur negotiable 960-0912 , EB Sl90 mo 847-5276 115' per sq ft . Ron Ort 751·~1!1 6i3 2.W7 from S640 + pools. ten Femal' stewardess pre Garoqes l R E Profess1ooal~ G~atL.ocotiOll! Ouplex u~ta1r.;. 2 Br l DIS '4alerfalls. ponds ' • Its easy to place your 8-Day Week Class1f1ed by mall. and It • fl'tS same lo share 5 for llfflf 435C 963 8377 -Lse. commercial zoned lla frplc. "arage 'Jear Ga~ for cooking & heat • t t SS th t I d II d 1 T I • bdrm hume F'rplt I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Bea 419 Main approx l2(X) sq ft at SJ< l.11!0 'hopprnic :irea. 10)! pa 1d t•rom San COS S JUS -a S On y a 0 ar a ay 0 Qua 1 fy for l hlS ya rd · rt•C' racd. l'-o 2 garaiies tn CdM SlOO St 380 sC Sl95 Sierra sq rt or submit Best for )l'ar ll'aM• Adults, no Diego Frwy dnve North • Special offer, you must be a non-commerc1al user o ffering • smokers, kids, pets or l Call 760 9415 nights Mgmt Co.641-1324. storage or small tndust pets '1ust twe rer~ on Brach to Mcf'adden me Ch d f I t $800 d d th male SJOO lr\'lnt• fl40lj950Extl23 Days N d ~--workshop On Old Avail II 15 Dt1H' l>y then West on McFadden • r an 1se or Sae UP 0 per a . an e price mus t • 1157 9317 S59 t;7!13 Iv •. ew gar en ofc, gro.und Newport Bl\·d .. NB Con fil41i Clubhoust• Av1• lo Seaw1nd Vlltaae • be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad • ml!ssage' ' 2 car i:arage '" t M . floor . overlookin g lactLouora.8"" 673·3002 ,. co niplt enclosed stream & trees Bristol =-~· 494 634J3 t714 1893 5198. needs eight days selling time Or JUSt one female roommate 14anl·' SI IS mo 7SI 5266 a fl St btwn Airport & SC 141s1Mss/llt•est/ I Hr t'ondo $550 Mo llR lcinJaiM; • • l'd BALBOA ISLAND 1 5PM Plaza 926sq fl $1 35 per fia111tu \ l' n a 111 es c II 11 $2004Plex. uttl • Use one word 1n each bo Abo t 4 0 ds k • llOM l li<!r!fl and share Offic: ............... -.o14oc Will imp t.o SWl tenant ••••••••••••••••••••••• :!1:1 830 2323 Richard W•~ x u w r ma e one bath $300 '\u uul I ~ '""9 . .. .,...,., I f d I f M 67S 9i.t2 aft s PM ••••• ••••••••••••••• ••• 546'92221 497·3551 14ts1Mss \ E R s " 1 L L E s sm H a Bungalow e c ass1 1e ine o type 1n1mum ad is 3 lines Please print e , -1s11 westchrr NB want CM ... 1 ··~· o--....... 5005 PENTHOL"SE 9633 • plainly • female pref lo ~hr JBr l hnanc1al inst . 7000s f '" -r.A •••• rr.::;::;~••••••••• :• kr l fla l·omer unit. S330JhlktoBch J apt nrbrh over2S.musl Isl floor A,gent541 so.12 2 room office. wet bar. LOSING LEASE . quit ~.~4''1~~•2'1ew S750 Mo 53&1 • r:-----------------------------..,. beneal ~!1111§ I ·-busrness .use only. S225 ling business.selling out m ""' $340 CM. ut1ls m~. Share. lrl( sharp hse f V NEWPORT Mo. uhls ~cld. 646·l684 ALL supplies and fill ~OJ • I • 1 BBQ M1rro big screen PEMMSUL.4 ln•tne. walk to airport. 2 lures including \.\•r!>a1lles 2fllt. 2nA ~t·t'unty Gate No pets $395 Tustm pool ,\dulls Si50 s.57 1997 8388 incl uttl Nick 964·Z7611 rices across Crom C1ly ground noor. avail 11 I room chairs. Beaut> • I • ON T\' Male. 2S·3S $275 Spac1ou~ execull\'e of. 1 room suite. 384 s.f Display cases. waatmi: • I • So Lag Pvt area~ entr. Hall All servtces ava1la 714 774·0IOO. Salon hairdryers and • I • pool S295 ulll. 494-4993., ble. 'opt1ooal'. From 225 I A V All.AILE HOW hydraulic chairs. IJllr 499 4722 sq.fl up at reasonable . ro s h I d I t • II I 1.00 • . rentals. No lease re 1. to 4 rm suite. conve· Al~·. sm~;~:~ sta~~ p, t entrance. BA. Newly I nuired call 67J.JOO'l ruenlly located nr 0 C. • redecoratPd 18·~ llB = ' Airport and the pre and hair products. 2 hdrm. I ba $S75 }"earl~ Renumes lei.se Open beams, 6314555 FEE carport lll6 W Balboa {213l 86.5-2.542 I BR Apl + Studios yrly I 10.IO • ~250mclutll.536·0'794 EXECUTIVE s tigi o us PET ER Call631·9754 or • PAULSON BLOG E _a.f!er6,~ 1 llR pool 1 tilk ocean 310 E Bal boa Blvd .. sngl odlt SJ2S Balboa Agenl67~-6880 I 13 20 • J Female share Curn ;ipt SUITES x 1 C E C R E A '1 NO r~:E ' Apt & t'ondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I • • Hatr rent & ullllties IN ecut1ve suite services NEWPORT Xlnt beach rentals Villa Rentals Laguna Beach Motor Inn. After 6 Jl\)m 645 4740 HLB,..•GE lalhsoeavaA1l.I PRroPvidOedRbT) 642 SIXl2 Rooms 4000 9°' ~· p r· 1 • t •' 15 •ft au•"' loc only St5.000 675-4912 Broker if;:/\ag~~taic B~~:~ .vv • ffl lo share 3 Br lnme PlAli EX ECl.:TIVE SUITE I S33424L_ Uce3nfront for Winter Dall) Weekly. Katrhen • I t-----A-d_d.._S_2_.60 __ fo_r_e_a.._c_h_1_d_d_tt_lo_n_a....1l~l-ln_e_f_o_r_8_t_lm ....... e-.---~ • Crael~ I~~ PS~~:;:~. N1nev.llru:1urnye·ofsfibceussp1eacset ;I c7.~·n086la9ct Diana at Want lo buy Gardening Rentals Furnished & il\ailable Low winter • 95 0 85' I "" Route '" Beach Calles unfurn. Broker 6754912 rates 494.5294 I • l 1 -.! cen~cr ' v~Y F~y ac CAN NERY VILLAGE. ~r~a. ~1~2 3 !><!rm on Nwpt Penn Balboa ln'n. S90 & up • • Female wllnted to shr l cess . A. ail ~w Call 450 sq rt. office or retail $6,75 mo Ulll pd Yrl) or weekly K1t"hennette, bd hse nr SC. Plaza for details. shop space avail Nov M4My to Lo.. 5025 " t 67541&1 ' e Pu blish my ad for 8 d. ays start1'ng e momoMike963·882:5 551·1231 6_4_0.4230 1·t ••15 Mo. 67J.ss22. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in er · O<'ean front 675-8740 ~ ... Widow has money to loan Duple"< 2 BR I Ba. l'O\ \ewl) dero;ated-prl\'ate • • Female shr CM Condo •DELUXEOFflCES• 9 5 ---for RE $10.000 up No crt>d patio 12 blk fr room&bath.Crplc S28S. •• Classification $300mu•,util.ov.1lbdrm 1.2&Jroom Noleasere Office in COM, second credit check.nopenalty beach $$50mo $300dep inclds utils Eastside N • &bath 631 7817 quired AdJ. A1rporter story walk.up, easy ar Call Denison Assoc 5-l8S091 C M S4S·OICJ! • ame • Male no smkr. 2br 2ba, Hotel 833·~.9_g _ cess. carpet. drapes & 6]3-7311 \'f.ltSAILLES.IBRpen Lg rm mbeautNBhm . • Add F64+2 ''J ulll in C M S250 Up. Hunt. Bch paneling S17S mo lfyouwantaRealEslate thoust> $S75pe1 mo kit priv,pl..prof ~· ,. reSS • a,y S446mte &4]·5602 Ca rpel .drapes. air 67S·S444 Loan at BELOW 9685133 o.30 S225l tnr utl C • Lge dplx E. side C.M l7301 Bcac1J..~?834 WATIRAtONT MARKET RATES call Eastbluffs Townhouse 760·8242 • ity Zip Phone Mt FS200moincl utillst Prime f1nanc1al • & tasl Ref r.,.,,_ 548 •-9157 I 7TH STRHT View offices. etc. Slip. "-rv1ces apt, Jbdnn. 2ba. 2 rar ..._________ Ch k M Q -.._~ 760 9440 ""' 644 1010 Furn room wanted for • or grad nocH mk. fpl. 2 or 3 room office suites t.siMu Rflltd 4450 I )!ar No pets 5650 mo "" • ec Or . . enclosed 0 Seeking career oriented COSTAMES~ . · S27-3477 Nov & Dec Costa Mesa • Cha e m ad t A c I t 0( k u I Venture Capital. ~er Ground Floor 2BR. 2BA area Reasonable Eves 759·1501 mcl Avail now Call Retail Store · Best beach high tech & soflw,art. • rg y o: • .itr1um. pvt enlry .peny pr g ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... <:ondn Pool Amemt1e~ 213 425 8525 O ~ * • Realonooucs ~6700 toe a lion 1n Newport • also do equip loans thff lfaven Area $700 -----• L .... 1 Tr Exp . • L~isl5c)!! Costa Mesa. 250 sq. ft . S750 Mo. 116 23rd St 8$5·9863_ mo &46·3&>2, 6iS 3787 Rm in 4 BR hse.. Newpon Classified Ads are reallr, suite. Sl75/mo. Utils m· 675:!185, 6'1J.1401 Mort~ Tnist Steps to Beach. IBR yrly 1 S.125 mo Shores. Pvt BA Use or • O. *' • small "PfOple.tope_ople ' cld 779 W 19th St. RETilSPACE Dffdt 5035 Pool & Tennis. Furn or • Tr Exp sales calls w1lh big re· 851·8928 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurn _$265. 6'5·201S . • adersh11) and big re· -900 sq. n. S650 mo Great 5........_ • L------------------------------• suits' To place yollt NEWPORT BEACH Nr exposure, Harbor Blvd """"""~C4. Sparaous bachelor 1 full 1 yr old Condo. CM. S300 class1f1ed ad, call today O.C Airport 340 lo 1100 Call All types of real estate Ra fnR hot ~late. )12 Plusulll • r·--------WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE-------------, • 64~8 1.9.fL644T122 Realonomics 67~6700 lnvestmentsSlllCt'l949 631 S903 •~R~~}'Rr~.7~2D>Tbl'l~T~rA1!K~l>NmGo l~l!_a~h1c.eJ5'8-a~~Block to ,. : 111111 NO POSTAGE : • ~~::.~~ .... !~.¥. ~::.~~ .... !~.~~ ~~~~:tn~·t!~~one S~ta ,. 'v1F:Ws. IX , 963-S7fJ6 •. ! ~;1cN~Ars,sHL~E~v .,: •. 642-J17L .!.4S.0611 Adults onlv $750 Mo Middle aaed or over to i PRIME RETAIL LOC 6 TIO .... • T.D.'s FOil SW Hutt' 2 Br '1pt high on share 2 i:>Br. home with • o C • "' "• Orange County. Dis· back bay bluff with 2 same CdM. Walking UNITED STATES = • OSTA MESA tOUnted.m ylelda Call "·I f 1 d t lo all ""'7390 • .!i!• 't> Bri"'kell R··• "'-•at• •-private yoo conies, rp c. 1s ant'e . ....,. · • THE H "'RIOR " .,.. UK "" rn heated pool & loads 0( Room for rent. female, •• ~ BUSINESS REPL y LABEL ... "' vestment.•S402. closets 7.S Domingo Dr beaut 10<' on greenbelt w > • SHOPPl .... G CE .... TER 9791889or~l260. U1 The Bluffs. $300/mo • 0 FIRST CLASSPEltMIT HO IJ COSTA MESA CALIFORNIA :t .... .... ..... ~ .... , --+uu1.m~,64().6454 -• e 2300HARIOR ILVD. '"'' •11 Ptnlhou~e Apt l BR. sec • ~ POSTAGE Wll BE PAI() ev AOOAESSEE 5 • ..... ' ..... ~.11g~:r'"J~:t .~t:!;~ .... ~!.~ e : Orange Co11t Dilly Piiot j e 2R~ .. :~~·ll bath. rrvtc. I w?~r~~~.11 •• ~ Da1·1y.P1·1a1"" il) •• car gar Stt'P! to bch SI 12 & up. Color TV v ~uimo yrly 673-2113() art Phones in room. 2274 • I Box 1 iUI\ 11 • epm Ntwport Bl vd CM a lil'V'll 1 2Br Ptn,21t 8a.Condo. 646-7445'.----• I 330 W. Bly St, I • ~f~~0"! ,rh~t:r!~e! ~::A8.T1y~1 ~~~ • I co1t1 M111, cA e212e : • featuru. Onb' 11mo Mo happy resultl. To place • 1 : • =~-t1r Rt•I Estate, =e~-=~~rd, •• I lllllll••••••• •••••••• If .. ~alphs. Thrifly, Edwards Cinema, J .C. Penney Co., Chuck E. Cheeses' &moreanchors. 2160 sq. ft. suitable for bakery, sea food or similar. Approx 2000 sq. ft. next to Chuck E. Cheeses· suitable for baby apparel, toy store or similar. To11trtfwhtWhJ7 14~792 1 --------- I t ... J , . .. .. ,. £12 Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Thur1d1y, October 20, 1981 0 -.4 ~.~.~ ..... ~?.~ ~.~~ ..... !!!! ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!!! ~~~ ..... !!.~ ~.~~ ..... ?!.~. ~,.~.~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ A.JD~ C~a.t.ISten COM PANION /AIOE Driver/Trainee, oppt'y Halrdroutr MIDICA.LUC9'T. S11 rt' Wuhnd araveyard Kllchen help 111tded Litehtkp1. llvelnorout for advanetment Muat Full 11rvlc:1 Salon 11 for buiy ~latriclan • PAITT1MI rataurantpoellloN N.L> FO• ADS a.bin only Act.Ive mire Full or p/llme. AwUca· Noamoke. 842·'48L be Hlah •chool &rad, looltln1 ror the rl1bt Eiper'd ~ rront ot Petton to dtllver Dally Wt llrt' lrillnlnl( P llm•· mint tommunJty Cd lionl Mon lhru t'ri, 9 lo Comp&nlon over 18 Yfil'I old. gd operator Eamtiala For flee Nt'•pOrt Ccinter •Pilot 111 Newport Centrr THE GOOD HlespN>ple for iitrmJ Al(~ !i'::!\",i',! .,~ ~" M.!.~ cJ~!:o'~ ~·:.~ ~.~·::• .~~.~k~~:~ ~~·:::~.:·:: ::, ,::~~::"': .. ..., ~"" ... 0 ~::•:.~ ~· !~~. EARTH :~1~:·~t~~·;~\'~',, Mes1 • netds f/ttme ken C ~ 211113 493 73113 lerv1ew foUowlns only Village MIDtCAL 3 30 to 5pm flours Sat AND YOU... Thom p6on. 1111 k "" '4?.U71 ne ~eraon Mon Fri CASHIER CLERK t'OOK flHWAYSTOIES FatrMall 6'·1800 IACICOfffCE & Sun 11pproi 6am lo ........ 1-·11rm 5 South Cu.1 ,1 ---------1Call S.3'194 Oeptndable. prcfu HIAOAST .2706 1brbor81vd HOM1c••t Saekorrtcebusy(amlly Tam Eamlnp approx co•11.-.1 l'lax11,lo"t'rm;ill lA>St Lr1 81lt/Bm Tab ANSWERING older ~non (2) 1h1fll COOi <.:ust• Mesa, Ca 9'l626 ,_ practice, Fublon Isle 1400 fier mo Contact b" Alt M Vic f'emleaf SERVICE avail. Apply &In •hop, N•w EuropMan Ca r• ~ (D63 Full or Pan lime, capa 844•1300 Carol lrlm642 4321 ' PIT .~IT d N J h W A ' "' " --bit' man or woman to -E q u 1 I 0 p p o r I t'dM 613 2&ll1 67S 1107 •Y• o exp 0 n ayne irport, Must be experienced DR y c LE AN ER s took aft•r a man rt Medical Office E-"'Ayee Welcome Tht Good SfCltfTA.RY ntt> Minimum typina Tues·Sat. AM Bett1t St .... _ N " rrr 1 " PT M d 1 • ...,.., l.ost 10'23 Mlnl11turt req ca II 833 3333 ~-0078 arnng ov • n Co unter Otrl. f/ttml', cuperatln& rrom recent c ira asmtant !!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~111111!!!!!!11-•I Colht Vic Ocean Front E.O E -· · -l.'ludes lunch Apply In wtll train A5k for stroke, whiitrarnily ii at w/ front Of ft er ex · &31sl.NR.~7611 . c1ru1e pcrosn 9·4 PM 3110 Yvonne .MZ-58. work Call 7S20322 or pericnce needed for PBX Ean.h Rl'lll.1urunt~ and or Jt'rret;ir)' I ra1111'1 Bakery lO Santa Ana Nw1.11 Ct•ntt•r l.u14 olfu ,. and Newport Beach by Ask for Aprtl 644 & Iii Lost Cocker Sp1tnh•I , Applicatlo~ bc111g taken 1W11 Newport Blvd. NewPort -DIY W"'u Ra --968.7343. _ geoer111 pracUce. Reply Answenng Service P/r male 1~ yr old Male for clement11ry grade in Full time apply The Beach i_7141.§73·3"0 M t '"A ~d . 1 . Hotel ~.,.PO Box 1396. NB shifts avadablt D11yic Burr tolor. m 7592 Christian School Apply Earl's Plumbing. 1526 Counselors needed at oc us "" eixp~ · aping CLHKS/CASHlllS .. ,....., _ _ _ ~~r:Je c!Un ~r~11~~ 1oin1na our team. 11od St'rn•tarial Cl1•rk . help us bnng good food S7 14 hr t-'\Jll ttnw l 1•111 10 ¥ood people We are poror) 6 month J>Ol>lll"" giving the publu· 11 new need1•d for lhwlhorne Christi11n Newport Ave, Costa WMCA Mon lhru f'rl. &texture.6312004. Fin 1 eeds Medical RtJ~-eptiomst W ·~ .. ~'ound · Old English, School, 16835 Brook Mcru714)641-1289 Call Am 642-9990 IH .,.Tl-..tCSr{T e reS-Ort bote n Eneroellc & reliable ~OE. frmale, gray & while hurst,_F v. 1162-3312. ----...... "' """ I top front desk personnel " Pharm11cy Clerk. F.xp ~ale while Lab M11lt-Arch 11 et' I u r ~I 11 CASHIER Counter help & back room for skilled &semt·Skilled Xlnt sal;ary & benefits rc~c:~~WI)' front o~ pref.9 s .30. Mon fo'ri. choice an ramlly dining. NI Pubic Ubnary fresh , whol esom e, Nt•wport Cl·nttr Lc.1<'.1 nutritious food. pre l10n640 m9 Col lie d lusky. red & luslrators. High caliber HOUSEWAU SALES processors wunted, no or Wt' Ira.an applicants Call 844 17~ ut. 514 C~I Peter, 64&6567. whllc.MaleCoekapoo, professional quality FullorP/lime.Apply · exrur necessary. P11rt w/good math bark-·H~tel Modebneeded.Alltypes PtantMaintalnance pared with lillll' or nu Secrrtan preservallvew If you r T f(trpt1vn1~t fur share our commitment small tn·mc Offir1• t-11 to wholesomr food ;ind ml-( l'hont'11 Sonw l \ 11 ¥ood her.Ith, and huvt' mg ll rs t"ll!"<lhl~ I t•n the ability to com tenmal Estatl':'i !175Mt2 mun1 rale effectively Ask for A Osterhout bh1ck Mal~ M:ilam~te. architectural renderist Crown Jlurdware, 1024 & ull lime h~ for hoh ground Calif Air Na Gaff Sliop Men. women & children d black&while MaleSpr & perspective & layout lr~111~_(Westcltt()NB d11ypenod.Apply Honey tional Guard. Prior Part time operilng for Noexpnec.548-776.L ;l~~~,.~~~!ta~7~e;,.:~: mger Spaniel. hver & man Salary neg C111l CHtLDC•tE Baked Hams. 19069 military helpful Cull clerk-starler Some MODELS/ESCORTS . p•rson needed Full w h I t e F e m a I e G 964 9439 "' Bea.£h l:l!J:.18. C I o d Y G e b r i n g week ·ends Call Attn females only " Lab/Shtipherd. bhick & ~e -·-· __ P l t1me childcare Delivery person , 714/979-7363 644.1700/personel 953-007 Time & or Part-Time w h 1 le Fem a I e *AUTO PARTS worker for Christian Freeway Auto Supplies. ~-1 : Ask forSte_xe._~!-6JiO Australian Sbeipherd DIEPT.PICIUfl school 16835 Brookhurst 216242 Avery Plew . MIS &ctr.ko.to Housekeeper/Cook MI F MOTB. Preschool teacher want m1x .wh1l.-&gruy TIUCKDllVER• St,FV.962·3312. _ s1onVi~o _ , -"'-<-1·5.non-smlcr,l80per N1ghtdeskclerk edfor2•.,yroldClass with olhe~. please rome and talk With u.s We are lunng for the following pos1lloru. SECRET.UY Typr ROwvm ,\ d11 taphont> 1.11l' Illini! 642 7702 11..,k for Stu Ill Loretta Newport Shelter , Permanent, pleas~nt. Christian lad)ls hare DehveryPerson Need':f·~~~ t~ week 556-1737 642.~ Exp&in earlych1ldhood 644.3656 11\leresttng! Must have home. Help wl care Lite Needed for Busy Travel create a new depart HOUSEKEEPER Ne w po r I U e II ch ~~It~ r~w~ ot~rs/, ~ FOUND I yr old Spr dean dnvmg record hsekp., prep meals. sal Agency Approx hrs, 2 5 ment for a growing, L1ve ·1n Top wages brokerage firm needs 644--0232 NB Area.East angerSparuel. Vic Beach Good pay, opp. for ad· ~ 64~ Mon Fn Hrly wage medium sized daily English spealnng Must retept1on1s1 w some Bl f &Wamer,HB~842·1~ vancemenl1 Learn auto Clerical Plu.s Mileage, motorcy newspaper New mnrn be clean. neat. very ac knowledgeofback offlce _!!!__ ·Lane Cooks •Food Preparut1un •Uultty •Juice & Salad •Kitchen llelp le r oc7 2700 " live & enjoy canng for 2 l 1 30 4 30 INTI"-"!. Found 2 poodles. I choe parts bu.siness See Mr LOAN SHVICE c U!_re ·.., · -frame computer system children Pref non opera ions · PR ~ brown female, I blk Gorham. CLERKTRAINH DELIYEIY/STOCIC will be ordered in smoker M~tbeableto daily SalarynegotJable TIAJMH In add1t1on to an rx •SECRET A.RIES• Shi 70 De' $16.800 Mtg R 1-. su1.01•1 'f70 W J 1'1Od13.2(N I fo:xp Consultant llur- Llt lte1ndcr. \1.:> llu female puppy Irvine. HOW AU Che•rolet Immediate opening for r ll1me. xlnl btnef1ts January <most hkely run a house. cook & Send anquines to PO Box 4 day wk. pd benefits cellent salary and ('om 5527068orS59-6525 Dove/Qua11 Sts loan servil'e clerk Ac· 107or 2.»ll 30 4nc E large DEC hardware drive. 0~ room. co 7817~NB.._92660 __ 9'79-7660 NEWPOR E C ...., th u~"-' rod "" -plete benefits pat•kage, TanFem.CockerSpamel _TB AJ!_ curate typing computa t7thSt _...C.M wi speCJa -..p uc-benefits Refs req CdM NEWSDELCVERY Printing we offer full training found I 0 2 3. \' 1 t' IA.IYSl'TTB lion skills & variety D E N T A L A s s T . lion software ) Organii· Call Answer Ad ~496, 2a m · 5a m. Sun I h ru f IT pressroom helper with pay, paid vaca Bushard & Adams llB Mature grandmother/ Salary S900 + Call tha1rside. exper necess. ing and supervisory 642-4~,24hrs. Thurs SIOO + week Mon J 30 pm finish lions. and rapid advan 9634396 't6 j 6409350 abili t y essenti11l C M NB lrv9538110 T 230 L•' h S 1 f 4020 81rchEst liH:<•l- Newport 833 8190 f11·1• ai .. Nanny type exper'd in -·---4 day, 30 hr wk Laguna Previous hardware ex Housekeeper, lwe in. 2 -· . ..., · · ., · -'-ues · pm r mas rement opportun1tws eel {eq>l or nrw Found : SC'HNA UZJo.R infant care my Wood Clerical Hil!!J!0-1275 perience necessary and adults, 1 child Must Newspaper, p/l1me help Thurs-Fri 9.5 Apply Apply between 2 and ~ ~h1µ,va nl Must h•" e Callto1dent1fy bridge home. 2-3 hrs WardCi.rit DEHTALA.SSIST. knowledge of rudimen· s peak Englis h , be weekends. Early AM 1660_P~.c~n!t?CM pm ate1therlocallon mar 1 n e exµ ,\· 963-5576 day 3·5dayswk ./\fter4 3. lt :30 PM Mon f'n Exper. Easy paced of tary programm in g energetic & love ~~~~.'ng & tying. Profess1onaJModels w11h knowledgeG75255<J Cat, part Siamese, blu 552·9388 Clerical dulles on adult (u~e in Newport. Good would be helpful This children. Must drive. portfolios needed for 3810S Plaza Drive SE R\'IC:l-: STATIOJ\ A.I eyes. found 10-18. v1c of Baby 5 1 tie r L 1 g h l u n ii of Psych 1 at r 1 <' hour~ & salary G46-~ll department wl II be cook & run an effment NURSE/LYN public relaliof\lj & print Santa Ana TEN OAJ\~r I' T EH·~ Warner-Springdale HB H ousekeeping rac11ily Handlephones, wkdys, 6465594 after cha r ged with the household Nonsmoker for Newport's most work85J-31J9__ & Wk t>n<ls. 11~,11 .q> ~·*60 Weekdays 7·J0to6PM. mJSepaperworkandpa· h!]_ responsibility to preferred. Call Answe r glamoro~ and newest P/TIMEIEVIHINGS 210 Ne l'•port C<>nler pearan~e "" handl'ril Reward Lost old, fat NB Home Mr Hood llent request. No typing -operate. mw.ntain. and ~d 1!_487.24hrs. 642-4300 health center Part & Co.set-OrlVI.' 1ng Appl} 111 25tll• Siamese Cat. Santa 833.2900_ ----nee but prefer some repair components of JAMTOR full time 1213) ~0061 Youtttc.ri:n Newportlieach Nt'l'portBI ('\I lsabel,CM 6311307 Babysitter, 5 days iwk clerical or mediral DIETICIA.H-IEG. the syst em wi t h 'mmedaateopenl.llgfora btwnl&3pm. TEA.CHIEIS "'ound Grey l>ranae 27pm, 2 school age, at blackgroulndf. PSos1tS1on hror 821 .bedD psypch m1n1mal ass1stanc~I jamtorloworkfull11me, NURSES ••D.,.., 73 1 Adults withoutstandmg The Good [,.rth • r " w odb d h a so ava1 or at-un osp1ta in ana t from the vendor Reply . h luf ,,,_ II r "' c...3 JO attract1ve personaht1es 1.41 Edurat1onal Salo·~ Tortoise Shell cat Blue moody 0 1 ri ge m., Mc B T k f II h f b mg t 5 l <:.Ace r Small conval hospt near who enjoy "orkang with man a oement po)1t1•1r ('·ollar'""O'.. a, saa!"\15513512 9·30·6 P apistrano Y a .e u c argeo usy to JeHWeber, • ingebenef1ts For more Cos ta Mesa "'air I E IOp .. """" ...., "" ".L theSea Dietary Dept met plan· O~Coost . f d . 11 r 10·15 year old youths An qua portun1t) a' ail f>Hept1onJ round large Whitt' Ra b Babysitter Occasional ___ 496-5702 n1ng . purchas1nl(.I D Pilot I :,0k:"v~;~~~wi~~.,' grounds 549-~I Eventngs 6-9 pm Call AffirmaliveAcllon benef1b Sul'Cl'\~fu bit Vie Dr. akeSt tosta For 4 & 5 yr old ln l budgeting & personnel W 6411616.EO.E M F HWMIA.ideor 642-4321. t-x t 343 EmployerM F H \' trainee" can n 11e .. • Mesa 95731.SS Balboa Nr 13th street We need a s trong 330 .Bay St betv.een 2 p.m and 5 --111111!!~1!!!!!111 ___ 1 S20.00IJ f1rsl '""' ~·fll ---On peninsula 67>9253 CLERICAL su pe r visor with a Costa Mesa,CA92627 J;;;irysales j rhysicallhefwMst 1?.:_m.~skfo_rt\!!drea 1mmed inter.it-" l'h11111 FOUN D Young female Marie after 5PM PAITTIME creative & caring dl I 17141642·4321 Schaffer & Sons. So to work either futl ume P lime. prim from Ballllelmuth i60Ull01 shepherd. SA lleighb =b ----Looking for anterestang d 11us h II The Daily Pilot IS an California 's tead1nl( or part tune tn pm·ate restaurant area 10 26 67>~ ;Ba ys1tterfor3ch1ldren. lllu e c a engtng Equal Opoportunit•· h l t•nnd llghtl home Depend adultf> SGT.PEPPYOHl'S TEACll I::R Pre Sch11ol -=-= my N Cost.a Mesa home wo rk ~ Ty pang . no pos111on offers ouLStand , custom nng makers. are ome o a "" s Y on!l:: !31-:m:lll, 496-8345 Pl""• STORE I Full time. J)t'rmJnt!11t 1Found Ltttle shortha1r Mon· Fri. after 6pm shorthand. omce loca· ing work en\•ironment. Emplyr Women and looking for qualified. I disabled stroke v1c11m m ..._ 1 11 gray kitten ~h St. E 'lt;(,.2319 tion on POi. J.days per oppl'y for growth & xlnt m1norit1es encouraged professional .Salespeo Hunllngton Beach Call Now hiring for full & llbl'ra benefits < d CM Call646-9524 -week, Sat& Sun 646-7431 benefits CaptStrano by to apply pie Experienced. full 752-0322or968-7343 R.E. INYESTMIEKT part time openings at \hnl} n !147 5al4 Found M Collie Shelt11! Banking the Sea llospt. 496-5702 lime only Cal l for appt 'Nursing Earn wlule you learn Io cat 1 on s at 0 t' TELEPHONE miic Mec!Jum Rusty col 1' SAVINGS ClnolC"'l EXECUTIVE r _C.Q.ntrucc1 549 t4i.t HURSESAIDE H E R I T A G E /\1rport Varying day~ & SOLICITORS Id ' v RIEPltES8'TA.TlVES .-. "' b INV ESTMENT w1ll hours , ideal supplemrn or 1 yr 0 ll'I Work Temporary Jobs D' t f SECllETARY Li rary Exper ·d . all shifts 1 3 1 1n .. 0 me r 0 r Appo1ntm.-nt 't'ltrn)! Brookhurst & l\dum' Experience preferred tree Or 0 S b t teach you cr eative • " ~I rlosetohome A Newport BeaC'h In u s 1tute posi ions Conv Hosp. Nwpt Beh homemaker• & ~iu PJrl·l1mc eH<n•'ll!' ,( HB964·4251 53501~~~!':!oaf~~~Pt~ea~~~~ VICKIHF.5TON Mfq.Services ves tmen1 1S1ock ?~beded Bfor NhB PuMhhct Bnngyour sm1le&Jom financing 1031 Ex dents Ourpr~gres;1ve Saturda1 ·\;\I ' ~•hr p.,,onafs & ASSOC SoR,000..,.... Brokerage finn has im ..., rary ranc es us us; Free mJr med . den ~ehlaonpgmeesn.t ~ro,eunstos~hdneg growing company offer~ !164 22311 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ":oomrkpetntg1·1·1e,~evs1aronlarmyen1 & O""n 7 ~5·301S40 ()400 Must h·•ve 6 years of "OI mediate opening for Ex have on-call nex & min tal & hfe ins Top salar} "' opportu111lles for ad van THA \ 1-:1.AGr::-:T ' r -M ' ecut1ve Secretary with ava1lab11Jty20hrs wet•k Call Mrs Slone Exper coun6elors re . h II EXECUTIVE Clerk Typist· Trainee, lege tn engineering L11..--.1-ceive 1oor; comm. The 1~ rement based un your !'or nort unting1u11 SUITE COSTA M~A C M b scien<'es. 5 year appren word processing ex ,___ 64.2 8044 an unusual oppty for Job Perform an<' e !:leach a gene~ \1 111 ".! * * osta esa t•a met h per1·ence Lo work for MLSS8 76hr I Pl k (' t ""',.. "' II & 1· C II E I h Ph l d 12 e t x .. , · ht c f d easanl wor tn" c1md1 ) rs exµ ompu 1·1 ,., '··V 6427•"" """ E 6 " " LYH t I · t t • II t1ons M ust'-~1s•11,·0r perll•n1·t• "rt' 1•rr11 953·1822 MCj VIS• ..,c an "'" """ lenrn payroll & bas1<· perience or years ex • 1a 1n erv1e" a ...., "' ~ .. 24 hour ~ORTS r u p 1me. a-ar s op one. filing. ice an Y ars is e Pres & G •1_ •pplicanl ll~asst 1 •. ursmg rig person on 1 en ., f f "' 17th St per 1n produC'l1on musthave2Yrsexp per BA 1BS S7. 5 hr will 311 30 ,..··-v Hosp NB Vince546-~ Apply in person btwn I 1198993!1 COE DS-Would Love lo SOUTH COAST bookkeeping. some typ engineering Exper train excell C'O m tram p '-""' d I &6PM Tra\'el ,\oent ll('cdcd '"' Party with yc>u Call Sue .!!!A 540·5578 mumcataon & orgamza. CL.....L I area OS atlllu e. x nt 2JOOS c-B I "' r time Call Jim -working with co un """' benefits Ca ll u r• Receptionist . "' rislo 1\utomall'<I ln111< \)!1·11 or Debbie anytime Nevison: 549-8811 , ext. Lerpart Ill Europe in 11 on a I sk i 11 s No SS.20 hr Will train Slo e 642-8044 "' ~ Beauty Salon needs so Santa Ana Heights q Sabre exp•·r 1•r•· 953-9363 625 3200 Bnstol , c M volved an develop1fng ~~2~~~aEn~.;,equi.red CaJ!640-2119 om~e L !II gr's 1\ss1stant meone 3 days a week I Next to McDonald's) (erred F:~Pl?I 111 • ufl) G,..at~ Escorts 24Hrs 641 0180 Cosh/Clwdts Ant bp/MC/Vlso A Touch ofdass Escorts Modeling M r&Couples _8Jkm MC Visa For Total body massaize by Steve By appl 10-SPM 548-0407 H•lp W Gllhd 7100 ··············•·•·····• Accounting $7.1 4hr. F1nanc1al Clerk Full Time temporary Ii month pos1l100 needed for NIPtMc~ Admin. Newport Center Location. Call 64().2119 ACCOUNTING Fast growing insurance agency has openlng in arcounts receivable dept Rapid ad' ance· ment for nght person. salary commensurate with experience. paid company benefits Call Pauline 549-8900 AD AGENCY RECEPllONIST Enter the exciting world o r advert1s1ng Beautiful Fas hion Island offices Must have good telephone manner and accurate DOWHIEYSA.VIMGS weapons systems or ""00·0-SERVl-''E-Liquor Store Stocking& Gal Fri t ype JOb Thur Fri&Sat 7306630 I EOE men•1al tr:nt·I d mu\I Enual0nntv£mnlo er Nato<:ountnes Take ad r '-Cash Register ex 1 f 1 ~ Qualif1edonl\ 'ISi:.'71~1 '1' ~ "' to an) Stale Employ MAN AGER WITH Payroll exp he P u R·c~..:__:st/Trr:'st I R 1 1 f · B • perien re necessary S5 00 h t rt ,.. -ela1 sa ~. ex per. or T} pes.-uer I' r 1 nmp11 anktng ment office 111 Orange CERT IFICAT E for overl8 Apply betwttnS d rto;~ .Mraise:; Neede foi-mult1 ranch French <'Ountr) storr !(rap•<' ;5011 lh,t••i> SAVINGS Co. DOT ocn 061-014 Ad small corl\'al hospt To & 3 weekdays 1888 90 ays ust Tra\'el Agency an In me Call 714 754-04(2 "\e" spa""r o .• n.i 1·1 COUHSaOR aid forb1·em~lo_yer cook & manage kitchen Placenlla Costa Mesa a\ail most Sat from Good phone \'01ce & 1 r.6I 3262 "" ,_.,." .... '""' .. _,. 549.:~I = -9 l2 Call Mal') Anne. front office appearance Sa es CHWOO«/ Gale Guard, 12 30_8 30 Liquor clerk. part time San Clemente493·0935 I a must Typing 55 wpm LIQL'ID WALLP,\PER Wait•r/Waihu CUSTOMER SER VICE ltlEI'. WORD P'ltOCIESSOR DIS A.SHEi AM shift 1131 Back Bay ask for Ste'e IOfC1ce help. p T tem· Xlnt salar; & company Sales and apphC'at1on \ppl~ betl't't'n '.l \\I ,\ Pos1t1on open for strong New European Cafe 1 Dr NB. 644-«ilO _ 64Z 6537 porary, rlencal, filing. benefits Call Tommie will tram 968 6922 :'\loon Chari II' , ('hoh typist with excellent Must be experienced , ------Locker room atlendent. Flexible hrs Student 833-2977 Sales 7fi'i 19th St l>mr = 1111 Par1f1c Federal has re· s Pe 111 n g grammar Starting Ndv 9 Apply in I pvt athlel.lc club After OK 646· 1623 ------Hickory Fanns 1 Costa ~I e~a cenlly merged with skills Should have at person 9 4 PM 3110 GEHIERAL OfftCE noon evening shift, Mon Orthodonllc ass't needed. 55 RECIEf'Td/TYP 1 IShT Person for Christmas W .. ITRESS HEEDED Oceanside Federal mak least I year expenence Newport Blvd Newport F T days. must be able Fri Neat & personable full time position, exp I wpm , R te ep Onl' Gift Sales Work in !'JB "' . mg 1t one of the largest on word processing Beach t714t_673-~0 I totype&spell.979-1711 Abihty to deal with peo. necessary 6441405 manner. self.starter area Calling on pres• E'enmg shift ~r.n· 11 savangs & loans an the equipment. real estate DRIVERS WANTED pie Ideal posiuon for re 17141951-8507 ask for dents of (;om & pure has Re~ta~rant t. ."" "" • Early mominu home de enera A I at the ' -1ng agents Resp mcl · ' state This expansion background desirable j G I tired mili·tary person Part lime Counter Girls Sam .,. I delle 31631 t 1m111• has created 2 xlnt career Dynamic working rn .. ..__ lolboa ._CW> 7~2·7~ask for Al PP Y an person RECEf'Tl,,..,,.IST handling -tabllshed ac-Cap 1' tr an" "J l opportunit1esanourSan v1ronmenl li\'ery LA TIMES ·~ -1 Tummy Slufferl "'" "" 6610425 Juan Capistrano omce SWITCHIOA.RD lrvme&Newportareas Currently has emp,toy MRan~lgSer wanted! for Restaurant 270 s. Receptionist needed foro conuesntsA&pplcyreaatl1~lg1"knoer"). Wa 1lrl''> l''I"'' •I S4 50 + mo Je ss ment opportun1 1es eta1 tore spec1a 1iang Bristol CM 7513567 pr t ng rra h so '• We are currently seek OPERA.TOR 546·0235 available. in home accessories in 1 nc 1 r Farms 17th & Jr\lml' P time \ppl) 111 1wr"111 mg a Savings Counselor Opening on very active D Full time Newport p•RTTIME . Ab1hty Lo handle busy Westt'liff Pl:iia NB onl~ ut l'wo c;u" f1,,11 1 with eltperien<'e & a 2 posit on hoard Must river for :sulo parts M-....&.....-&..:P B h S d "' phones & work mdepen S 1 • llah lWi ~·:11 n,."' P 11 me Cus tom er · 1 store Must bt' 18 or ~ eac area en re I Crew Supervisors, work d ti t T a es · Service Representative have J year rurrent over. have "ahd Cahf Ci.rit/Trf:'st s"!me lo Ad #937. Daily p time evenings & 4;;p~.a&:;'~·g s~f~~~ Eam $375 to C \I switchboard experience 1 & ood d Need some ev a money Pilot. P 0 Box 1~60 we"kends Superyi"s•n" S800 C ta l p 1 Work 1n P11t1>11lll • 1 1 1• Thesearetareerpos1 Dynamic workmoen it I( nvingre A Cos ta Mesa Ca ~ r .. Dept ,os"1·rcs~~ysonlnn~ $47Seerwkl. ton• l ~e .. lenr11 l•I• lions with upward ,·ironment " cord Apply at Hu b for the Holiday Season' 926 __ ~·056Q · • tchreewdooofryounto gsdooterrsuEl~s v=v , g u 0 t>'e 1 " 1 , 1 1 , mob1hty avail. Salary 404oMapArthurBlvd /\uto Supply. 2120 This temporary position --A '714 l64~:!il0. Join thee c1tmg world • c I bl ' ... t 3 M h . r f c bl TV w k Christma' Item' "' I commensurate with ex-Harbor Blvd . M JS ava1 a e 1or"' o ec amc cellent earnings or 1 REC--..IST o a e 1 or m peraence. Xlnt fringe Newport Beach. 92660 646J.464. See Claud. months lhru the first of Woods Marine N 8 person with a bi Illy to 1 Good typ...-m' g" and"'"r leracal Be au l 1 f u I New po rt &neehd person<!~r2211.11r~mi• Please apply in person l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!I Trade your old stuU for curate typing, 55 WPM. Butchers need inquire car 1s needed Call skills and knowledge or 1 Salary while training Youn it Al!gresm r IW''"'' benefits pac kage. t714 > 752·llll next year. Requires ac-Mechanic Wnnted No motivate. Van or large I Beach • Guaranteed 5 1.P.Pmg,,..,,. 1 10 WANT ACTION? new goodies with a plus hea,·ydetall work Salary neg • Parts Media Merchants dictaphone lransc req. I Ground noor opportum to learn ndeo husm<'" PA.ClftCRDIEIAL ClassifedAds642.5678 Classifiedad 6425678 Manager wanted ~13-(27-2756EQE;__ Xlnt working cond .• fr. ty Sales experience Orange Co ll'Jll1ni: I •1 ,., ..t Host,iHost.ss 760·~7 Ask for Rack inge bene For appt call helpful. but ~e will tram '1deo store Gil 'lJrtin.._ SA.VIN~LOAH . II y , ......................... ~. An individual with a Mechanic wanted. no ---------1 ~7·6316---you' Dontdelay.l'all to 1>alan ro benl'f1t• Camin;r.;;;l5trano UI pleasant manner & neat tools nee Apply Shell PART TIM£ Recpl Bkpr-real estate day• Teleprompter of Pleasant workml! 11m1I• appearance IS needed station. 17th & Irvine. [YEJIW't' one girl olf1ce. Ille typ· 1 Newport Beach 901 W Appl) m ~....,,,n \\ l'I San,7J1~an166C1~7200P·.CA for our First Cabin ~-na..> 1ng, lite bookkeeping I 16th Street Ne"i>ort I ber'!> Vidro \\mlol 111• • , We re seeking to build J labor pool or Restaurant 3or4ru.ghts w ti k NB -OC airport area Bea~h 9~ R1vers1deAH \fl Equal OJ!l>ty Emplom I f • MEDI CAL F Isl MD e are presen Y see • ..,..., qualified graphic art~ ll('r.onne or, ll'o • per week & Sunday s-ks pt lime fr offl~e ang adults with pleasant 6411130 _ I Call Howard Reetk u--chClltClw BEAUTY departments m our pre pre\' are.i I \ou b h "" • ho Id R T · 631 c .... n 1 -..-runc help, exp bkp~ . ins . crsonahlles w wou ecp YPISt • ~ •••• • ••• ••••••••••• • • •, ha,·e experience m t'ompoMng room of _. k L F "' h. • ,... recptn . & co lect1on interest'"" an wor 111g aw 1rm r as IOnl s·LES/C--.t.--..t..6l....... SOOS p,..,.,.. Saloft Looking IO add to our st.arr se"eral assistants Richard Ouellette Salon. 200 Newport Center Dr NB rnmera department l'ork t1nd Me 1ntt>re<.t.-u rte all ( an ap s I & p · J t d 9 IPM 50 WPM "' _...... ...... ...., ...... od I th ase c or · 644_038 ___ I___ 1n a es romot1on s an · . ,,, 11 t f W'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• tn newspaper pr uct1on ron~11 er !' ~intment 9 30-5 PM, _ th 0 1 ... lotCamers S5.00hr ,,_ .. _7600 r u 1me pre 1 <'On (( I b th D I' I' lol u.• •--------wi ai Y... '"" sider part lime ",' oa~k MUST SIEU opportumlles o erec " e a1 .' 1 ... r onday thru Friday, 10 to 15 Jears old ,, " are seeking to ancrt.'J)t! uur pJrt lime labor 645·5000Extension521. MEDICAL Unlim ite earnings REC./SEC'Y Trophy Co. 646·3141 170 Antique etchtnl? h~ force. full t1mr opcnin~s may clevelop m the ASSISTANT av a I I able t 0 rig ht Real estate office in E. 17th St CM Wilham Hogarth datt'd near ruture We are most mtert>sted m people Prefer limited x ray H 5 ""PM l Irvine, some typing, ·--------•I 1763 Cancature or John h k II lh f II Girt~ person. r. ;..., o f W ,, Y.1l s 1 s m e o 01'1111: aretts .. .._, certification Good pay 8 3oPM. Monday thru general o fice duties. SA.LES 1lkes ,amous pll'('t' Pastr up Ad building or pai:e makeup Exper necessary, salary with C'hance for rapid Friday. Some Saturday Call 731·1888. shown ln F.ncycloped1a experience dem11hle Ab1ht~ to work fast commensurate with ex-advancement. Call: availability. For ap· RESTAURANT: Cooks. COMMYCIAL R.l. Bnttant<"a Have $1!511 typing Plenty of room * 8 If K p R for bright person to ad ft to 644·7644 vance Call Sharon at $18,000 ADMIN COORDINATOR Non smoker, good detail . New NB Office Busi-for busy office. Irvine AP/AR. payroll, collet' ness University Degree lions. 10-kcy. JOur. re pref. Sl6.950 to $17,628 con Send resume & re yr EOE M 'F Reply ferenres lo Box 752 Dai Golden Gate U. 818W 7th ly Pilot, PO Box 1560, St. su 1091. LA 90017 Costa Mesa, Ca 92626_ AIDE IUTCHEI Midnight srurt. r n Sal Full or p time. exper'd. U:30pmto7 :llam.4000 Non.union Gene·s Hilana, NB. Markel. 1080 S Cst __ Ne~~~a Hw L~. 494·3'79t. These lillle ads really CAMEIA. PEISOH work ! Jo 1 n I h e Exper'd on process thousands or other peo camera Fast growing pie m this area who are company an Irvine. Gd re 11 u I ar use rs o r cg !>fnefits. ~9498. Classified. CaJI our ad Have something to sell' taker at 642-5678 _Classahed a_ds do It well. Sdooh& 7005 lattn.cflo. 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• LAGUNA IEACH • ART Cl.ASSES * .... ......, f'..JI .. llJt ,_ .......... A.~TOMSMl'TH NOW~ QlwW•c.-....-.. Ciill Doris 4M-e281 To Enrot4 and atrurately under pressure rwtt'ssary per . General office. 7S2..6JOOor9SS-OJ43. poi ntme nt , call ·, b bo Extensive on the job appraisal. Will sell fM "'I bl h I " Pl l · us ys, dishwashers. t g M t '"A h"•hl r ex1 e ours an' uays ease app y an person 111!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!! ,,.2.4321 . ask tor Ben ramm . us "" ... y S3SO cash immed1atel) Offset <'amcra production operation/ 1922 Placentia, Costa= "" Appl y i n pe rson motivated self starter 9u 2183 P_p stripping. Experience in shooting line and Mesa Classified Ads 642-Sfil.8 •W-il•ll•a•m•s•. ----~ Jedro's, BakertBristol. Income from property ...,. eves halftone work a must Any strapping or CM. management plus a p I ate ma k 1 n g ex per i e 11 c e PI us ·--------•I Restaurant draw while you team. Dorothy &.no.. & Product1on-0riented person who can work COUKTEI. PERSON Attractive comm1ss1on Dot1 Hot.~ mdependently h1ghlydesirable Nights PARTTIME Weekends "SnHk schedule & benef1t!t Mark up Ab•hl> to spe<' type for.i variet) Mailing operations Shop ... pv 1 c I u b pacakge offered. <:all ANTIQUES EXPO of advertisi ng and commemal materials No uper. req 'd. Muat be Mature, neat 496.5767 Ken. 675-0700 & SA.LI Experience with electromC' markup dependable and availa· for app't '•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~II!!! Th Id ( desirable. but not nt'Cessary Ab1J1I} to ' ble on call Npt Bch --1· e wor o antique' typeset would be helpful f'ashion Island area Get GREEN cash m the displays of Salary depends on experience The Oa1I} 760-050! for WffiTE elephants Sales 100 Leading Deale1' Pilot 1s an equal opportunity rmployer with a Cl&SSJfied Ad HICKORY FA.RMS Oct 29-3().31 Ho• I Women and mmor1t1es are enc1111ra.1ted to Call642·S678 Oppty sell gourmet Thurs. Fn.Sat I IOpm apply pa·11y Pilai .................. · ... _: ~~rh~:~t,~!~~ 1011~!u~~~inecN;b ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • w ~"ws: """"'' 330 W. 8AV ST 0 • COSTA MESA, CA. 92929 estcUff Plua 642·0972 FAllGIOUHDS . · ....... ~~.~~~~.~~~.'~.~·~~.E.~~~~~~ ...... · NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING : s-;tes ___ --Adm '2·50 Fretparlung Daily Pilat ······-·········· .... : Field Sales Supervisor Limited open.Ula& available In the on.oat Coast irea, for 1ell-mollvated, c•uer oriented individual who can wort with Fleld SaJc• People. Train. motivate and gel results. Station w•P ot van neceuary. Exceptional •amlqp, plut Job related benefits la•lilat>M for Ult riabt people, U you ~-lll'Odut'e m1dta, not Jutt taJlt •.bout :ll. ed. -... lot Interview. Mk for llr.QIMe. OllAMQI COAST DAILY PtLOT ~ •W1_-lf~•COITA~~.12'2t ;1 • ---~TYuwwYU " •• •• I • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I .. XIDS -·STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $.10-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl ..-. O•c• .t IJt.0601. • GRAPHIC nrftGN Mature, experienced 1-------UWll £R saleswoman. intimate SAVETHISAD Immedia te opening in tht• cre&ll\le apparel shop. 40 hrs per Alexander Forster services .department now exists for we~2-ll9J p full:tlme artist. Reqwres good graphic SALES poeltion open. So MIWPm'il.cH design a11d spatial sensitivity, ability 10 Coast Pina Mall for •C· FALL ANTIQUE spec ty!X't some illu.~tration or technical live spor\1-minded In· le COU.F.c'l'ORS drawing abtllly, knowledgeable 10 div. Morning hrs . SHOW•SALE production. an understanding of reu111 needed. C•ll: Snowden tol>f'btld udvertlsnfg dcsi«n. and ability to meet MiieS 540-4 n_ OCT --~a deadUnes '6 "''..,.. • We'tt fast-paced but fun to~ork ror. wtth SALM/TM 1•1 .... ~"°'.s-~ 1 1 1 an d~nt~~cellent bencril park1111e tncludin& The IA Mltlft Tlmn MiWPOltilt ... Ir you have at least one yur's expcrientt CimalaU«i Ot~. cur Sotlditfthf• In print-oriented •wk and 1 current ~!::,~~~: ~t:':11: to llff ,,....._ Roid portfolio, call Carl Teshlma at 142-4321, reprntatallvt y .. •u '11tllADADlll'l'S I Ut. 243 lo schedule an •l>POintmttat. .am u ..._., ...,. + ,:a .. ,f-1.:. ORANGE COAIT DAILY PtLOT &;,.. CTmllbdscbt. I~~---·" • nGW.IAYITa-·~~-kCA.-' llT.-a.9'.-·. .,.~ ,,~. : •• • • • • • • • • • • • .... • • • • •'••''•Ht a••'••••••• ••• • t , t i ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 29. 1981 ........ HOI IA.<10 II _... IOI .......... • ••• ----• ~ IMO ..........._ Sii A...M-../ .............. w~ 9St0 "'""'-· w~ 9590 ....................... ... ... -,. • -··-• •• ..._. ..... ,_ -.. 9060 -:!..,......! ----Pl P Ch ....................................... ··················••••• ....................... ....................... c•..a 9120 ............................................. . ayer ruo er orceo1.11palrmaleShlb· I pc C\&ltofn Suede Sofa, •--.Jy........._at....L..IJOO Muat 1tll 14' Poree 5, ••••••••••••••••••..... WEP~Y Ju...._ IMW '712 rywood Rtaular .. Tau p1applet AKC MOO. Rltt&n P.a>a·tan ..._ --Bruniwlck Sim-a Pool alnt rood., ID/belt ot 1MO rord Sedan Deluxe, " .., ._. 8lnlll·TWI 40 rolll Xlnt SbOU Uouaual Cham· chair, $100. Anliqllt mlr· •1121 I.able, lllll alae. XJnt ler.13H COllCO\lrlt trophy win TOP DOLLAR a.Ml ··;~;:;;;a• Coftdlllon moo Evn, • ~W.16&.S._ ror . Sl PAY TV tOGd Makeotter. c 0 Lu .. BI A 2 •. ner, ~ llP mtora· FOi US1Dc•1s r• M1 lu7 n.. t\n..-.....-~---~I •5274 v a S ,i,... 12 "' <>orV,,.••Car' 1020004dtadnbh.M ~ -oeller SpanJtl Puppy, ~ "811 Alllique din Microwave receiver "-blpsbape With o r 11!"' r - 2 antq abort po&ttr btd champ 111111, AXC, rmltl,4hl·t.c:kdlaln. FretmoVJet smcornp. Stwlltw.ct.11111 IOt2 wll.houtmoonn •67 e ___ ,._ ,~~MAC =tu J~cMSON&SON ,~~~. frtmH. •11. wood, 112$ black femalt, USO. SIOO. 1» .......... ••••••••••••• 646-11 --" vn•"' .. ~ ($tr 4&'50) ta "4:.!4»1'33-Ml 7S . no H cm mer 11\1 ch Int, 1$' Hobie. Multi Colored ~1·.~= ~:;:n-B~~~ ~~~ z'r~ ir Blvd 2628 Harbor Blvd' ·1un 1llver bJ~ Euc Walnut/Chrome Dachshund, A.KC, rea. 3 Wlcktr lab&e, a!Ma toe. Ml~ perfect for tailor 1275 or Sall. Good Coad. Best lllOO O~O: 7 A MESA 'd!!.!!Mna $40.56.10 (Str 4323) d11ll w/plaatlc floor male pu"""--'"a. w/4 cha! rf ~:.i Millipore. Prof lab bHtoCfer.Mt-853 _Offer.45-323$_ _ __ //ff 54t 9. SJ '7932Uhcnnared • •-c ..... n ""'-' -.. .... r ' '-"UUU· model Min\ cond Vlk1n1 sewln& machine '57 r· ...... , w· ••N c-......_., ~=~rn ll~'"b;:r 7 Call•f\ r .UOJ nal. colot,M x3f''. '400. --ltardly used. pert cond. Mont &om e r ,y 2 3 All or l1 ~ d OISCHES US!DC~TRUCKS ·1e.;;;','Jl;'ct1ow wt moveable 1b:1~:.e CermanShepherd H2·92l3 Aaatd boolul, Nat'l Geo dlx mdle . newly Flber&fiu Hu1JS31100 d.· x n con WANTED COMEINOR 1•XOO 13SO. Antique 11old aame M. 9 mo. $2:5.00 WATERBED araphl ... TV Guides 10 clu ncd C1arttnt cost oaM ~ 111 a.f'4-J117 e Allow u• the opportunity CALJ..fOR D' _.,.,.w ·~ tble w/2 chairs, $200. A•· 842-6.S.2'7_ --Kine size, COOlJ)lete with yr collection, $9$ $1100, •ell ror Uts. Ix ...._c T,.. -'IM ~c. red e.xt.,black to conslderOiepurcha~e SAD .._ __ ... 11C>rtf:d toP quality 11nt1 Pups Doberman Pups. all acceuorlea and 538·71 494·70CN 25 rf sallOO.~ Newport lntOOo.lmanac .~~ ortradt ·inolyourcleun ~~~~~L 131-2040 4tJ: 4t que tbla, from s100 to AKC Many Champion bookahell headboard. 4 I Sil It.I RTV old S ...a.... docll alps 5 head --Porsche.Chedc with Ua CHEVIOUT '698MW2002,wht,snrf,4 l200. 49M7<Wlevesafter Oeccndan~XlntShow& New condition 1200. ~:kin: r~bbermklt : :f.~':!1.~~~ ... ~!!.~ ealley'.4 whl traller·fO; 1~2a l;'A'· ROADSTER Today! 18211Br.ACllBl.VD. ·~· xlnt cond. S31SO. gp · Pet S300 7141Ul·8SlG '31.22 /111., retaJI Divin& Compr essor . ~orbomeor74~ er ca, rumble se.t , ~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Call Lyle 8(18.2$2l ext. Late Victorian Eastlake 11411-6&44 sears Keemore Retrlg .Ml aLW.7154 2CFM 110 v . 3000 PSI 14' Hobie w/tnlhH :c~p!::u:·!!~· dt 14740l7or 1_ll& ----- Bed Walnut Inlay $200 Teacup Toy Chocolate wh/ elem~-er, couches, Stand up rr•r S7•, 22 + 12 30 min. S1400. Sail box orange·whlte· r11nty . coat SJ2,000 5.a9 ll!} i BMW '76 2002, iuper M S · · p d I 1 s 00 c a rs "' other misc • " ........ -L•o " • , clean, ~nK nu,"""-. ust ee! Call673·1S31 oo e ma e 4 t M u maanum rille SllO. rabbit 87$·3504 yellow Su. Mwn sell! Malleorren1L~I220 e .,., _,., Antique stove kitchen Ready for Chrutmas. HUurnRR. WITOtse .MS-9787. butch S30, 14' Joo boat, Flscher Pool Table with 0306 W'---• -c...c:3~,':,~~rm ~.~ I ~ 87~!0~5-- / AKC shots 646-6273 Y BUY ! Couch fb l/ ood I oo w •--1...., SI / 4 -.. Drf•H 9550 -01, ...,._ D..£..-97•0 range w oven, xlnt cond =---din tbl /cb . dbl ra w 1 • 111ner slate bed, reg. stu, in· _. Pl ••••••••••••••••••••••• W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • Decorator Item S57S. m• to Y• I045 bed, nich~uJ~~heap! airless 50' hole & &liver c I u d ea 111 a cc I! s . Docks 9070 E IUY AHi 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5S1·8'84 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·8802 un . 841·88'17 $295/080. Call 963-t327 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '10 GMC ¥4 TOM CLEAN CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• SolidOalt"UpnghtP1ano I'' re e lo Y 0 u MOV G . Lo••I••-aru *'•12' beam, up lo ZS' PICIUP AMDTRUCKS Audi'74Fox.yellow,2dr, 19Ql Schulman w/stool ' Shepherd/husky mix, lN : Beaut. 8 sofa, Helium Bouquets d Store I at ..t Ing. avail immed Sall/ SIElllACLASSIC 4!ipd, air, 32M nu. oria llll00.Antq.Oak lct8o~ 1\.) yr old s~ayed $150.SeU·cln.ga~stove livered Perfect,:; 1or' t • 'tots pwr.673-00 ---AlloptionsUV8'7008) owner S 2600 S350, Oak book case female Very friendly 'tFtik apt. ~~g SSS. every occaslOll. Fun for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 sbps for .rent 10 Hunt $ADDLEIAC« IMW filOOG-90.o (gor geous > S1200 , 64!-36S6.&3Ha.l. a enu_ Halloween! LOSING LEASE. quit-lllJlOnHarbour 30'$17S Ill· 04 9 49 llMW 9712 modern nalural suede 9' To gd home. Male uger Desk, SUM>. King size ~19 ting business. selbng out 50 S280. per mo Joan '78 Jeep Cherokee Chief. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sofa. 720-UOl striped cat. I yr. A real Head Board,S2S. Le velors never used ALL supplies and fix. !7l4 l7Sl-<856. Many xtras, MK miles TopSpaid forAmenran lover Juhe 833·641S, 6.1l·Sl0t 76x88 " Paid $1 05 tu.resincludmg . Need sUp for JS' CC lO 1Q.00eve's 851-0129 1981 IMW P otte ry. Natzler, 646-6707afl6. Small Sora, like new, wholesale, sac S3S Display c~. wa1ung O.C-642-0381 · c CLOSEOUT Rookwood, Newcomb Adorable luttens to good Sl75. Corte~ table. 6"·78IO room chairs, Beauty --------Jeep 77 JS, very clean, HIGHIUYEI Free Appraisal 673-6223 home Housebroken 7 Mohagany, '20. 549-1365 -Salon hairdryers and Newport Boat SI.Ip Want !; 6':'.12· new top, $5900 Top dollars for Sports SAVE'.'· Eves wks.64S·9153 Twinmattress&spnngs Blue Cox roat ~length, hydraulic chairs, mir· ed f9r O'Day 25' ----Car&, Bu~. Campers, ~~-----per(. matched. Never h 1 d 1 sailboat. 857-489_1 L 9560 914's, Audi s Like. new Maytag.dryer, AKC only ch1ld~h ter· Simmons nearly n~w worn'. Won this mo rors,s evesan pants. nK•• AskforUICMGR white Sl80. Old used ner. spayed, shot, exl con d. S25 ea un 1 t 6.1l·ZC!7 between lOam & Also, make-up, shampoo Sli p r25or.~~~. 2S" ""•••••••••••••••••••• '74 PU Custom Camper !>hell Chrome rims Snrf, stereo. S2500 080. ~ 0474. 213-4.lS-1121 Ext 126 washer works. sso l r a 1 n M us t Part. 847·5023 12 mtd. and hair products. ....., '71 Chevy Suburban, 67K JIM MAI.IMO Call49931"" 893 ,,,,,,,. Coffeet~b14 2end tabl \, -Call6.11·97~or 548·~.67~·1458 milts. auto, air. power. VOLKSWA.GEH --=:.:..:!:::.:·="" . .,...,.. '" "• es, REMI NGTON BRONZE after6,898-6809 Sl950/0ffer 673·6336 & B .a.-a 10 I 0 Lhaso Apso, Male cream SlSO. 7 lamps $15 ea . "Com in lhru th R " -loots, Spel'd & 6(2 9666 18711 Beach lvd ::':':':'~~~•••••••••••• rolor, 9 mo. Sweet disp redwood p1cn1c table 644-612Sg e ye TV, Rodlo, Sid 9010 ·so--c· h PU nwv. R HUNTINGTON BEACH Salt!b and U!asing at co mpetitive prices Ex cellent service and pans '78 280Z 39 K strong dept. engine. gd cond. S1200 OBO W 11lie 6734224 HARBOR AREA hsebrkn. shots 613-4271 $60, bar stools $4 ea & ---HIFf St.r.o 1098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev _,., uus 142-2000 APPLIANCE SERVICE befor~ 8 PM more. 493-39ai Comfil. Encyclopedia of ••••••;•••••••••••••••• '79 Jet skis, gd ('Ond 11475 Good. Call After GPM. WE NEED Good selt>cl1on or prt'· 1980 Oat.sun, JS mpg, xlnt viously owned BMW & cond. AM/FM. super w b --Queen size bed with new Cra ls. 24 vol. set xlnt Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr. or bsl ofr ~·3734 _ e uy used appliances s cond. 70. 75l·MZ3 __ wrnty. Free delivery _ 646-8844. '76 GMC ''ton. 6 cyl 3 YOUR EXOTIC other fine l'ars in ex econo car $4,000. OBO cellent cond1t1on 641·9428 ap~~~~'!s~cond54[u~7 fwltltw. 1050 g~. be~~n ~~~~'. Brand new. Sm Port 148. 646-1786 loati S'-9090 spd Shell optional. & IRmSH CARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7am, ask forJt'm. Blk/WhtTV ACDC •c" SONY t od • ·-...,.. $2300 da 9•1 3602 ev I IUY APPLIANCES * * I BUY * * Drastic reduction-din. 645-W . ....... 350 r/r.11~:.~0d:i TA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49!00ooGas_l __ ·_ 1~EW~ Les 957-8133 Good used Furniture & set, custom bwlt sooo. JOHN WAYNE TENNIS 1055, luner mod. ST~. DRY SJnDlf'E ·1 1 GMC~ton M ~ REF.RIGERATOR -Appliances-OR I will Chinese Screen, gold & CLUB MEMBERSHIP DUAL mod 1229 ti t UKM A1r SllOO Veryclean,autodefrost sell orSELLforYou teak$400.Swed.tshteak .1142-1433 S4~/oCCer675-333S Monthly boat & RV S.8·8204,673145 --~ lSS. 893-9060 MASTERS AUCTION game tbl. '400, pool tbl. 'Brunswick Sierra Pool Stereo Concept 11.0 IOOw storage for any me. 24 y_. 9570 · 3100W Coast Hwy KitchenA1dedtshwasher, 646.1616133-9625 $500 & much misc table, full size Xlnt pr channel. xlnt sound hr secur ity , free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach S2SO. Litton microwave. --' 759·8049 cond. Malleolfer system Also Teac AlOO laun~h1ng & was hin g 1980 CH EVIE van,•• ton, 642.9400 S2SO.G E dbloven.S300 llUYFUINTUlE Wrought iron rec. table l-2~5274 1 cass. deck $750 takes priv1lei:es Newport Good cond $4700. --- We also have a lease company that leai.es other makeb of autos, trucks and vans for ad dit1onal mformat1on on lea5ing please call 714 972 1270 714 861 0011 t F'or a good dt!al lind good arter sale:.serv1t•e see Oak Kitch cabinets, J.es 957-8133 w l 4 chairs. Pine table Eureka Roto·M at1c all ~·8472 --Dunes 1131 Back Bay ~9-7966 WANTED! SSOtea ~5544 KIN G INNERSPRING' <drop leaf) .6oaltcha1rs. Vacuum C06l 1269. like I Allee speakers. new cost ~:05~:wport Beach '79 f'ord Club Wagon Late model Toyotas and ~ J.tn-1 unit stnlc. rerrig. EXTRA FIRM mattress Call Irene Dunn 559-4902 new· 150obo 546-4232 1 $400/ea ; sell pair for Van Chateau Pkg 306 V o I v o s C a I I u s \II stove, S'x2', wiupper set, never used, worth Maple dbl betl. box spr-•BALLOO~S RS500CA.C840~1"'S-~eom. Cy 32K nu Mint rood TODAY!!! cab.,$135.833-0591 1530, sacr 1248 del ings & mau.ress, 1!50 1""111 •..-c~..... T rtaH S85000B0.~1-6332 SAlES-SERVICE-t.EASING CREVIER G~ld WesUngbouse frost . Never used queen SZ, 557~ Unjq ue personalized gift I b1nallon. good cond. ,..IPCN I08 ............ w_:;,_~ -9590 ioe,w Ill SANTAANA 1 worth S399 cash only Cor~rthday, weddings. S12S. 7"'n ..,...,. •••••'••••••••••••••••• -.vi ..-14/83!'>-3171 Cree ref rig, 14 cu. ft XJnt • Freedom phone, love-.,.,._,., C...,.n. S./ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA·•OLYO CLOSED SUNDAY cond. S2SO. Wknds eves: S2l8 del Usually home couch, coffee tbl & a iv Call645-6445 •YAMAHA CR 2020 letrt I W Nf:IDYOUl 1tUH....,ll•& -..._ 546-0269. 754·7350 l chairs. wicker couch, e•noons Of Ne~rt -Reciever. Xlnt cond. 1 9120 GOEOD USED C ••I C•••• M .. • For the best deals IJl oak desk. 631-11113. Wanted : Encyclopedia, 2S. "'""' .....,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· Southern <:ahfomia Great Refngerator MUSTSaL & _._ Campu shell ror longbed Anything rons1dered; " .... ,Jol"' ~•o.to7 Come See U) Today', Xlnlcondillon Mahogany Dbl. Bed 2 twin beds and frames. any recent types loah&w.;. pickup, $100 551·0116 l977lhrul980 J ohn: 64S-S165 ., wt mattress. Night sland $60. Pr. Lamps 115. da ~3~~:~~· Top prices, E .. p..t after Spill,_ Kenmore washer & gas & dresser U> match. Like 67S-8173, ev 964·3375 ----••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo~ lilts 9 140 dryer 1125 ea. or S22S j new. Must see to ap-Furn sale, liv rm set l lOO, Canadian Red Squirrel GeMNll 901 O •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• both. 846-'7694 I grec1ate. Only $1000 ~r bdrm $7S, dinnette $50, Fur Stole, like new 5450. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motobecane under 700 mi Like New. Dbl oven gas est 0 Cf er· Ma ri 8 desk S2S, tble SS. Gd 770·0347. Avon Redcrest w/oars. runs xlnt. Must sell itn· range. l:ISO, call 962·6451 6 3 I . 7 7 9 7 a rt 6 .PM cond. 6'5-6480 cash 6 weeping fig trees, over 4 motor mount, &/or 2 hp med. n~. SS7.01B6 weekdays. anytime . rt h ' h B aut r I ~ arter 4 pm. weekends. IC 00 answer OH wh.1te tufted velvet health: cond. ~ort~ ;:s l.ohnson . 846-002_1 _ Motorc cits/ G. E. llefrig. Xlnt. 2 yrs, please keep taiog. sofa, like new S240. Col· ea, sell W or enllre set AV 0 N -Re d St a rt Scoof:: , 150 11.8 el f. S200/or bst Bu k b d I'd ood fee tble and end lble S30ea. 494.7004 w/oars. 14.SO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·3190, 67S.3223 hanndcr~riJ.0 ~uts~and: $1.50. til-l!lm Call64G-8837 '73 Kawasaki 250 Enduro Sears Kenmore Refr1g ~l!!J S~SJ6.4926 G_..Sdt 105! Sto~sSJM loah,M.W complete. Basket case, ~11cema11Jcer. xlnt rond Maple bureau & bed S200. i:g••d;e•s•;;;;j·~r;;•n•;;e• ~°:~wyor~.e~ r sr~ ~~~ Eqli,..., 9030 $96 ta!es~I. 631·667!__ ~L645-9767 sofa SISO ref SSS t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '78 Y AMA.HA 40aiX xlnt Gas Dryer. S7S Hot PoUlt , r . s v table/swivel chair. Antq Christmas Gift $375 7'-1 Hp Evinrude OB-cond, lo mi S800 OBO !.1 .. 5 .. ~nPerfect S15o. white $60 cash 7~1236 957-8~ Com pl rblt ~""" OBO M k 18 cu ft Fnge ....., '"''"' _,., 760-~ ¥ 67~2929_ __ 6.11-SlGt Walnutdtntable xt d Garage Sale, Sat 10/31 Beaut1rul F'ru1twood 642-4764 .80 Suzuki GN•OOX. 70 Speed Queen Washer & to 96" wt4cha;~, ~ : ! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ c ~ ~6· "EDISON" crib with 12· Glaspar, trans dolly, mpg . 1400 cc. great dry r, hke new S29S F'ull size box spnngs & . · Kantwet mattresb See I notauon tanks. rompl handling Some dents. Maytag selS39S.S361914 matt . w frame. S3S 2 Brookview: CM. Furn · to appreciate St3s J!!inted S425 1136-8645 still nice 5000 miles new Fr 1 d g e . $ 2 o o royal blue Herculon clolhes,mycbmort'. S63·~S7 l t6HP Volvo Gas Marin~ S8SO. Washer OryerSlSO Dis chairs, SL~ S48-4446 ~=~ (~~~~= ~~. Miacell•e!MIS engine. New still 1n 4!!1<6236 494 2401 hwasher, S!OO Apt s1z.e Beds. $35 ea Naugahyde a-brae, collectibles. & W.ted 1011 I crate S900 79 YAMA llOOxS. Shart Slo\•e,$100.646-5848 sofa . $75 Gas BBQ, S4S. many diCCerent items .. ,a. .................. , 1 __ >1Jl·ll204.~-1458 Dt, Fi.1ring6K gd cond Gaffers and Sattler built 212 D1amood. 673-:m4 N r . univ er s i l y Wl!nted The Letter "A" 11oah, Power 9040 S2800o!_><> l213l S92·217~ II I 1111 ar_,. c...-, 2925 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA ·2 0 VW-PORSCHE·AUOI 445 E. Coast Hiway at Bayside Drive Newport Beach 673-0000 Premium pnres paid for any used car I ro reign or domestic I in good condition. See Us First 1 & SADDUiACK IMW 28402 Marguentt-Pkwy Mission Viejo AVERY PKWY (EXITS FWY.I 831-2040 495-4949 __9..osed Sundays Tlie Most bciffit9 Part Of Yow IMW Pwdlose Or LeoaeC06.td'* McLaren IMW!! l11y Or LHae ly Ow"'°"' PklR! 17141 522·5J3l ORANGE COUNTY'S OlDEST & in gas range like new 3 cstm bar stools. sol.id Michelspn o1r Jordan E For the Pepsi Challenge 1 ·•••••• •••••••••••••••• ·11 Honda 400-4 L6 m1. $17S. 646-4281 oak, vinyl uphol. gd 17299 Rosewood. In Game. <Under the Caps '77 30' Searay. nybridge, runs great $1100/obo Brand Ne w auto . rond ,S40ea,675-157Saft 55!Hl007Sal/Sun8AM OCSoftDnnks)Willpay radar & fish Cinder 675·9222aft ?._ Durastill Aqua.royale 6 . __ 2S yrs of accummulation. SlOO to the person who +other xtras. low hours, .68 Che'' 6 Cy. New eng Saleb·Serv1ce LeaMng ·73 240Z, '72 carb setup, auto, air. AM/FM cass .. shawdow, mags, runs xlnt ' SJ200. dy s. 962·0527. eves 64S-8600 IX·r3.f l Bob ___ _ '66 Datsun Station Wagon <;ood. ne-.· radials. &. battery S800 549 7900 - ---- '73 DATSt.'N 240Z 4-Speed. mags, excellent condition ~ or best orrer 631 1458 !'.verun s. Rat 9725 ..•....•.....•......... '78 124 Spyder >spd, A ~1 FM 8-trk. A/C, $5600972·~ Hottda 9727 ·········•·•••·•······· VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADQUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES&SERVICE OLOSMOIJLE HOHDA GMCTRUCKS 2850 llarbor Blvri COSTA MESA 540.9640 lf77 HOMDA cvcc '4 sp trans , 2 door H:i tchbark with sun roof ll~PK J Sll99 a. ma~non ~ontiac 549-4300 water distiller. Retail King size water bed Mir-must clear garage. 2092 flndsone.497.wz gd cond. recent over· Needs Paint.Sl400 0 BO --------For Classified Ad Roy Carnr,lnc. S899. must sell. S48S. ('Ored canopy hdbrd $300 Wallace, CM. Sat/Sun Mmicol haul, make orrer + as-Best OH er To place your message ACTION Rolls ltoyl-e BMW 2480 Harbor Bl -at fo'air MS-6627 673·7466 ev MUST SB.I.! l1ts....,.nta 8013 su.me $31,000 B or A loan. 1151_91~ before the Call a l>tOJamboree Costa Mesa 549-4300 Sears Refng, NEW. top Couch 1150, dinnette set ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~ 1~ SS-1 o5s 0 f c · Motor HOIMS, S•I reading pubUc, ~~~1~J~ Ne~rt Beach 640-6444 Ea11er buyers -read the C~r. Frst free. 2 door $150, corfee & end tbles Furn, yrd tools. many Alto sax· Bundy S2SO -· · ev~ - -R..t/StONl)I f I t.O ~ne 642.5678 When you need expert Classified ads every $850. 673-4424 Sl2S, clean bed SIOO. misc items. Sal/Sun Perfect hom for begin 13' IOltoll W..... ....................... Daily Pilot service or repairs. tum d a Y If yo u have Washer. clean. works gd Elect I BM typewriter b1~;re.,:ie~ Cir~I: 0J8 2 ner X lnl tone/ cond wll yr old Mere 40. bow RENT: 22· delux mtr hm Classified, 64.2·5678 to lhe Service Oircl'tory something for sale. re- $95 o I $200. Owen Mark Ill S36·4926 rail side rails. 4 cushion sips 6 seU cont. S295 wk f'ind what you want 1n 1n Clll5s1f1e-O to solve ach them fast and mex- ; ryer, gas, c ean. skies S12S Pnces nexi· _847·309S Alto Sax. Yamaha $300. s w I y e I s e a t s + ... ml. n • 64().8585 Daily PilotClass1f1eds your nroblem £4?ns1vc1Lcall642·!i678. works gd SSS. Rerrig. f 0· ¥ • .......... S 1 __ p z frost Cree. SI.SO. F'reezer. ble 966·9100 China. Antiques. urn, Collectors Ludwig Drum w/backrests. bow and Troilen, TraYtf 9 170 "'""'& •c•cr:..~ crb A.to S~ice. Pcrb --A.to St"lu, Pcrb AMto s~.Pwts upright or chest. S7S 51~n White Formica tble. ~~155 1Ts Be:.f~ 6Jay · Set · ~764 stern lights, near nu bat· ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' .. _ ..... 9400 & Accessaries 9400 & Acctssorift 9400 & Accnaorin 9400 each. 548-8513or 548-4485 High.lo, $80. 2 French · atwi. ·l P.A. SPEAKERS tery + cover. $3695· Dor Sael: Paradise by .......................................................................................... .. Refrigerator, very clean. auto defrost SlSS. Call 893-9060 Provincial end tbls flSO Sat 31st & Sun Isl Lots ot Pair of Mitchell BC 84 675-6670 dys, 613 4585. the Sea_ 22,, ft Ideal ea. CofCee tble. ·St50. LP · s . 213 4 1 s l St speakers with 6" stands. 17' 85hp Chrysler eng. trailer. In Garden Set· rt al i an Prov 1 n c i a I Newport Jleach New condition low wltrlr, S600 ling. ~cr085 from s~·im· bdsidetblw/dr esser& &1ovingSale,many small mileage. Great for 644-01.95 ming pool. 3 private O'Kcefe & Memt blt·tn mir ror. $200. Will items. l>lants. tools small·medium site club 32'UHIFUTE beaches Catt Grace gas oven. S2S Consider trade for sofa books. s<l'me clothing. or: situations and casuals fmancmg & slip avail. (2131 620-4402, eves 12131 ---=646-c=-.:5482= bed 979·5897 (ice furn. & equip S600obo. 714/7518Sl6 846-0021 Z6-1947 $$.9~ or eve lkydts 1020 8 poster queen site wrap Thurs.sun. 1915 Beryl Guild 0 ·35 Acoustic ~6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• around brass bed Sl,000 Lu. N.B. i;u1tar, •-, price. $300 21 IM'4wp sip Allto S~. Pmil 18" boys Schwum bike 613·0m ~ wltnds Hon8old Goods 106! tall 892·7841. sleeps 4, like new can· & Acc.uoriH 9400 custom 6 spd, beaut Lo veseat, roc ks & ••••••••••••••••••••••• MXR PHASESHIFTER vas. Prime Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• old s1lverS60 646-llSS rec lines SIOO OBO TAN CARPETING "100" dual controls slip. Only S9.999. Call Saddle tanks; custom Diamond Back BMX DeluxeStrolleebabybi grade,120yds. Newly rebuilt 175 Mack962·T188 · made for early short Boys Blice Uke new Set chair SJS.645-1631 __ SJ/yard. 645-9325 Barcus· Berry Pre·amp 2.6' Chris Craft Crwser. whlbase Dodge trucks up for racing Sl9S Rd. table w/ Hhairs S2S . Hoover vacuum cleaner, 5. 71417Sl-8516 283 cu.in Chevy eng . $100 pr. 536-4926 760·1559, 673-6403 recliner $40 .. 3 swag auto power drive dial-a completely equipped 3Shp vw eqine, newly WlclilHJ Mattrloh 1025 lamps S7 ea 645·9521 matic. orig $325, will sell Office F•wilww & w/UHF radio, live bail rebuilt + assorted '56 ....................... aft.3 S95 Xlnl cond 494 7004 Eqlll,..... 8015 tanks, depth finder. etc. parts. 4~ · · · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Asking $4,000, must sell. . MOW36'/FT Sectionalsolas,Herc~lon Jewelry 807( SAV I N 220 Cop y 1.737-6449 V.W. Engines, body Redwood 2x6 decking, g.reen, gold, white. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Machine. Good Condi· parts. front ends, doors, 4·20' long ! also redwood pillow backs, xlnt 1175 Antique French Gold & Lion. 16 rolls copy paper ·~:n~!:.Rr~~6~c~~~: all years, Bus, Bug & fencing. Deck & fencing cash. 642·3163 Diamond Ladies Lapel & new electrostatic mix VHF, Trlr. Fishfinder. Type 111· 548-l48'1 installation available. Dbl dresser & mirror+ 2 Watch. Value $650 ·sell $325 ror the lot. Call E E s Lowest price guar. Jim night stands, top qua Ii· $350. Beautiful piece. 615·7360. Mon · lhur. p~t. 0~c.w% ~1:1< :Sk~ AMtos for W. or ken anytime, 646-9885 . .Jl'.,_$17S/080. 642.S872 494-7004. .. 28K M7 =..,979 """" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2SALVADOREDALI Offfcefw..._.. m"' . """"' -~ IMPORTANT Kitchen Cabinets sink . OH.white velvet sofa . B d C · 1 bb 17' Whaler. Center con· N<mCETO SISO, Gas Portable oven. $200. End tables(2), cof· lilhos ; 8 Moritz lithos. on op1er. o Y .846..s482 r~ table, $150 all. Gold sellortrade.675-5856 furniture, executive sole, 6S h/P Completely READERSAND d e s k s , c h a i r s , equipped, trailer. $6500, ADVERTISERS C....-os& ~c.!,!!.,l chair, S25 3 mete ... VicWla wool+ credenias CaUTerri,al Eves 64!i031S, days The price of items lqli,_., 8030 . .....,., . beige mink for Vicuna 7S2·1194 Moo· Thur. 752.7133 advertised by vehicle ....................... New full·Stze bed, matt. & coal, $81!9. 536-71S4 Matching Set. 2 desks. 22 Ct Thunderbird OMC dealers in the vehicle 16mm 8~11 Howell movie box spr111a. S60; metal Emeralds, Rubies, & book shelf, credeoia, outdrive. RiUed for fis· j classified advertl1ln1 proj . xlnt cond. $450 frame 1S,'J50.S832 Sapphires at below utiltble,2ruberrye.xec hingw/30f\UdoMoor· ,columns does not In · 494-8472 Sofa,$300 Loveseat, S200 wholesale prices. SS per chain. 2 rasberry side ing. Sl2.000. elude any applicable 35 M M B &w 0 mega Solid Oak round din tble, stone & up! 640-8688. chairs, All Oalt Like 673-7444 taxes. Ucense. transfer Enlarger + t1 me rs, ..Rqq. SS2.01 Mlsctl•109 IOIG new. 1500. 51'10 28' Monterey Diesel Fish fees, rinance charges. euels, etc The works. Antique Oak ••••-••••••••••••••••• Boat plus 40· NB Moor· fees for air pollution con $300. 675-5171 Wash st.and, $200. LOSTNG LEASE, quit· ICMMtA ~ mg. $21.S0054S-8734 trolddev1ice ~~cations ls Mon'"· desk. SlSO ting business, sellina out Pt!<lO m seo., or ea u uu.:wuentary ,._._ 10 ..,, -11111 35' CC·dnl cond., needs r cha "'9n Wrought Iron Patio tble ALL suppUa and ti11· "" · o.c. slirowtll •·ade "°'"' prepara m rges un· •u•••••••••••••••••••• & Chairs. SZSO. 5 rt mlr· turesincludill&: (2) Ir• office deslta. w ....,., less othe.rwile lpttilied HIMALAYANKl1TEN b ·'tin s 5 • or slip or use or boat. bytheadvert.iser. Cream pt /wht M, ror, S7S Marblt t le Display cases. w., g 1 Ol ea. (2) str aight 642.0381 papers. 10 wks, USO. tops, S50 ea Set of room chairs, Beauty chain, $25/ea. (1) lamp, -~"'"'---....,-----G1•r.. ts IO 710.8688 Wei hls .642·5170 Salon hairdryers and $10. 6' olfict tbl, S75. 4 ~Ho.Ibo.. • ..................... . Seaberg Juke Box. hydraulic chain. mlr-drawer rut cabinet. S75. Lil Shuter·permlt '75Jeep. Xlntcond. DDts 1040 $IMlO ron, shelveund plants. Like new. 975-«IZL closed. 14147. Slpa 6, '950 . ....... •••••••••••••••• 642.S170 Also, m=e-. ·shampoo Typewriter. Medallion l, Chev 1/0, manne radio. 67U883 K!ESHOND Pups. AKC. M' d 3 l and hair . Just reconditioned. shore pwr. tv, gas 880, Aattsna/ Champain. M/F. Pet&i trrore pc cusom Ca 631"75'4or lnc:l1ad S30 cue. S120. relr /freeaer, new ciL-•.:.... 911zt a h o w • P v t P t Y . book 12~11175 w/UghUog. a r6 .uc. d / pt t bl h ~ • ...,, rapes c g, u s 'f/f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213/697-13'5af\Spm, For Sale LUMBER, 8S p..a... IOl7 7.6KW gen, heat. kl.SOO. ,llTT115T SHIH TZU PUPt AKC Boys Bdrm s.t. BrlJld pea h.4x6\AJ lq new gd ..... da (916) 2.43·3099 fV S2SO d P Cash.only • Ne._· 2 chests, book cond $1.25 e 1575 • I\ ................ ,...... (918) 221-4801 • •57y.-o an :W·m · shelf, l2SO. Chrome & a.. • • 1 Breedlna Parakeet• &: IMTOWM! : , -11au dinette, $350. ~m • , nntln1 boxea complete ,.....,__... HT POODLES R PEOPL.E Scbwino 10 tpd. $125. New Spanish Gallton 5 . M7·12M 1 24 ll Seart,y S.O. lm· I c:.llJ Home-ralsed T cup/Mm. 642·5170 Ship fnodel. On!y S700, ,._. & °'9-1 IOfO 1 maculate. Loeded. $130 (OGSUlll •Groomltboanl. ... SALESA.LtSALt ..,_ ....................... mo lnd\ldlu NI aUp +1 THfODORE ~rm .. ~. bred Kil. table/S chail'l•S2:5. PSRS1AN RUG· 2 hand Yamalla Or11n, 10 OC• equltxdepollLSS?·ffZ'? for 1ood llllll't Dlleeft· b / ., T v ' 2 5 aMldt au a , lmmat! t a v e a . P e d a I s carver 1S', bristol condl •anu ot Storm Rtdt o... ... r-ld' wrousht t'OllCI. pvt. paf11, alt. f Prtnulon , Bench: lo&t of equip WUI tnde _. ... ._DutllMUI lroa. ..-:tif tQ1e 4 11&@ ' •2SOO or bnt olfer • .--0 ..... ff..,..r...._ ....... ....._ __ 1 ROBINS FORD , , : w " . t. r , • \ -.-I .', ..... ._ tlHlrt•llH, lftl WultmillKpiaeo ... •om. IO'~ IAtaW"Vty .ta-IT$., dlll. lii.d.m., lleil'a • ...... J .,.. llfaaoe Hamlio 7' 881. '10,06o. Sound bull 6 TM fllt8t ...,. m tM ............... w ....._ CG11111. ltleycl" .. ta. Gall lt11tilully minilbtd Mell pailt. $4900, Wtll .. a .Daib' PUat H.••..... mw".diil..., 111t~.m-mo 911 EllllE SPECIAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: -MAIM BEARINGS -ROD BEARINGS -COUNTER SHAFT BEARINGS -CHAINS -RAILS -TENSIONER KITS -RINGS -VALVE GUIDES -ALL NEC. GASKETS & SEALS FOR 84GINE -POINTS -AIR FILTER -OIL FILTER -GAS FILTER -OIL -NUTS & W ASHEIS- AS NEC. -REBUILT RODS -LIME BORE -CASE SAVERS IF NEC. 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Low '77 Skyhawk, auto .. air.. a ma~non Sam says "drive a IJttle. 79 Cfutlass 0,1esel. a1rt SR~~s.g39~eeds work 979·9930askforElaine. mi $7 ,950 J ohn FM str , PS. $2000 save alot "onnew81 am'm cass.o mi.mus <JV ... ·v1"' j:verungs, 159 906S 1979 MGI U 1-2040 4,5:.4'-'! 770·9788 673-1367 640-1780 _ • Corvettes t!Quipped with sell, SSOOO 080 §IJ.21l2 '67 Pont1ar F1rebird. 326 •74 280, 6 cyl Regular While with ra ring • '73 beetle, cberry red. ·72 bug new p.unt. \'et} Cocliloc 9915 4 speed or automat1r '800megaspt coupe. V6, \' 8. yellow blk int . gas 1. Sl1d1ng sunroof stripes 15,000 mt $5000 cleanest around $272S. dependable$2,IOO offer ont'1ac 300 tranbm1ss1on Auto. air, PS. PB. xlnt I very rlean. xlnl. rwmmg A p >41.1illill~19 497·1597 ~6812 ••••••••••••••••••••••• p 549-4 105636SILVER Burg cloth ml S4250 '80 cond . new superllte 1~ PISAIC !MW~~· ~9746 '60-'65 vw left & rioht .• 9 e · R & 1 k COMTEMPLATING IOS497 DARK BLUE Omega spt coupe. Sand wheels & TA radial~ ~::lu~w:SOOO. ~II SS99S ••••••••••••••••••••••• door. ·73 lert door $so Gooda/:~ s~ 00 s CADtUAC7 2480 Harbor Bl at Fair 104964 BRONZE beige vinyl. V6, auto. $1900 firm S-52-5150 or ~-8162__ ·ss OPEL Kadetl. Auto. each Western style whl ~·S920 We spec1ahu sn leases Cos~ Mesa __ S._9 4.JQQ air. PS, PB . excep 957.7405 f s Beetl for the business ex SEE US FIRST' uonal! $450J.l ~~59S8 ft.._ ... _ ....... ,....... 9970 '77 240D Pnced Sll,7SO new recood1tioned eng, rims or uper e '62 Bug New llres Snrf, ecutive & professional • •--~ Days 962-2446 Gwen or new paint & rpts. New ~ 548-97~ New Seal rovers Needs La r.lldi We have a good selection Pinto 9957 ..................... .. home 714/779-7332 radiator & hoses. bat '71 VW Bug. xlnl rond. Eng Work $500 080 '9' >e '°" o f N E W & USE D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·79 Heritage Beautiful tery. new shocks, new S2100. rash only Avail Call Eves Mon Fri I OfH.w 1911 Chevrolets! 401S El~am1n0 Real fORSALE Condition ~K m1 SSSOO 197' U 7 '73 450 SL brakes Good tires See Nov 14th "99-2461 W k n d s any t 1 me Cocllect San Clemente 71' Pinto. clean w air 080 Call Nancy Arter • New paint. exrellent at 1206 Delaware. HB ;--78 Dsl R-abbit Deluxe 5460403 . I Mowll!Stock! 8310580 4928500 rond1t1 on1ng . good 6PM 5489988 Very s harp w 1th cond $13,000 MUST SJ6001be t f 536 3768 $ automatic transmission. SELL! 494-7360 s or -. . mdl Xlnt rood $4500. Yol•o 9772 NABER~ STOf'!! transportalton car. 1000 '66 T -llRD I h . 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Will your sell. call a friendly g~rage or yard sale '74 Vega SADDLBACtC IMW need with a Classified I TOL 497 3374 da n1te snrf . steno, take over I auto, 1mmac. mtnl i:ond ad be there' To place Classified Ad Visor al• 11 s a better ,.a} to tell '350 RW\S Ill· 040 49$-4949 : ad? 642-5678 __ 497-4145 __ _ lease 4~ __ $Z>OO SSS-7122 _ Want Ads Call642·S678 yourad,._caU642·5678 I i42 5678 __ _ I more~e· 646-~ 0 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 5'46-193-4. 3 blocks! aouth of San Diego Freeway off Harbor Blvd. Complete ib<>dY shop. Sales. Service. Parts Service Dept. open Monday thru Friday 7 30 A.M. to 5 30 PM and 8 AM to 5 P.M. on Saturday . • HACH IMPOtn'S 848 Dove Street, Newport Beach Tel 752·0900 Call us. we're the specialists for Alfa Romeo. Peugeot & Saab. •• THEODORE ROllMS FORD Modern aalea, Mrvlce. parts, body. pelnt & tire depCs Competitive rates on lease & ct.Aly rentals. 2060 Harbor 81\fd .• Cosw Mesa. &42-001 o Of ~11. • JOHNSON & SOM UNCOLH MEICURY 2928 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel 540-5630. 57 Year• of friendly family service -Orange County's oldest Len· coln·Mercvry dealership. • SOUTH COAST DODGE , 2818 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-0330. RV service tpeelali1ta. c.ustom van conversions MIWPORT IMPOWJS 3100 w. CoHt Hlghwey. Newport Beach Tel. 842·9405/540-1784. The Ferrari ~uartera. • D•M LIASIH'i, IMC. ~w. t9th St .. Cotta MeM &42·1944 Leutng apedalitt It our Job, to tailor. your i..lnjl fOt you Wt leaM ell makal Ind model• of cata, truck• and .,. MATCH THE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Tel. 833-1300. Al the triangle of Jamboree, MacArthur & Bristol behind Victoria Station Sales. Service, Leasing & Parts Fleet discounts to the public. 0 MAIERS CADILUC 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-9100. Or1nge County's Largest Cadillac dealer. Sales Se.rvlce. Leas- ing . • DA YID J. PHILUPS IUlac.p()HTIAC-MA%DA Sales • Service • Leasing 2<4888 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills 837-2400 f» TAIHT DATSUM "o-. c:..tf• ........... De.llr'" 13731 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove. Two blocica touth of Garden Grove Freeway. s.tes. Service. Pitta. Our aim 11 complete CUltomet Mtl1fectlon. Shop vt and avoid paying too muchl Tel. 554'-9000 • ALAM MAGHOM POM1'1AC-Sl.MARU 2"80 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~ Tel. 54IM300. Sales .. Service. Leasing. :·Mr. Goodwr90Ch.'' • HOUSI 0. IMPOIT$ MHC8111•11 ............ ~ •2 Manchnter Blvd .. ~ Park (on S.nia Ana Freeway). Take Beach BIVd. otframp -aharp right on Mencl'teeter. OW. MER•CEOES ('l13 or 714) 137·ZJ33 • AMAHmM MAZDA ·~o.c. ......... •• ~ ...... Lemc..· 801 s. Anaheim Bllrd., Anltlelm ... 1'20 Mt norttl of Santa Ana Frwy. on Anahtlm ltlld. Cell"' flrstf ''WE AA! HAAOTO l'INO-eUTWO.mt ITI'' ' • • I 01 LOMGPU POH'T'IAC 13600 Beach Blvd., Westminster. Tel. 892-6651. Orange ' County's oldest and largeat Pontiac dealership Sales. Service. Parts. UNIVERSITY HOHOA 2850 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-9640. Mile South 405 Freeway Sales. service. perts & leasing. • SAMTA AMADATSUH 2001 E · 17th Street, Sartw Ana. Tel. 558-7811. Your · Original Dedicated Datsun o.ter. • Mll.ACLI MADA We've movedl Our new location It 1'25 BUer Street. Costa M..._ Tel. 545--333-'. Stop by & visit our b<and new lhowroom and lff why we·,. the 11 Mazda dealer in Southern Calif om le. Sales. S9f\tloe, Pam and Leaalng, ALLEM-OLDSMOllU-CADILl.AC SUIAltU.•MC ftUCaCS San Diego Fwy. at Avery Exit on Ctmlno Capi1trano In Laguna Niguel. Tel. 831-<>800t'485 0800. • UM DI SANTIS CHIVIOLIT 401 S. El Camino Rell, S... ewn.n .. -Sa ... , Sefvlce, L.-inG And P-11 OtMae County'a NEWEST Chewotet ~; "Orow4ng Your Way." Exit El Cemlno off~ 131..CJMO 4t:M500 COST A MESA DATSUN 2845 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa. Tel 540-6410 Serving Orange County tor 16 years 1 Mile So 405 SUNSET FORD, IHC. (Home of Wllhe the Whale). 5440 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster. Tel. 636·4010. • RA.MK PROTO UNCou+MERCURY Service and Parts Department always open 7 days a ·~week 7.30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. 848-7739. 0 COHHB.L a.ftOLIT .2828 Harbor Blvd., Cotw Mela. Oler 20 yeara Mrvlng Orange County! Sain. leasing, MrVlce. Call 5*-1200; tpeelal perll line; 54&·9400: body ahop llne; 754-0400. • . CHICK IVllSOH POISCt6AUDt.VW 415 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. 673-0900 The only dealerehlp In Orange County With theM three great "*" under one rooll · • IOY CAIVa IOU.S IOYCMMW 1540 Jambor" AoMt, tffwpon 8eech. l4CM44t a.ta.. S.Vtce. Partt And Leulng. t ' ---- I. Your Arm Chair Shoppin9 Guide to The New Cars--.. MIRACLE MAZDA -Mazda THEODORE ROBINS FORD -Ford EARLE IKE IMPORTS -Toyota/Volvo BILL VAN PORSCHE/ AUDI -Porsche/Audi UNIVERSITY SALES & SERVICE -Oldsmobile /Honda/GMC NEWPORT DATSUN -Datsun FRANK PROTO LINCOLN/MERCURY, -lincoln/MerclJY . " . . . HONDA SANTA ANA -Honda . CONNELL CHEVROLET -Chevrolet ALAN ~~G~ON PONTIAC/SUBARU -Pontiac/Slbaru SANTA ANA LINCOLN/MERCURY -Lincoln/MerclfY 1 l i I ~ ' .. ---- 2-Auto 'ti-An Ad~ml1lno ~ement to the O.llV Piiot, Tttursdly, October 29, 1911 . NEW 1982 CONTINENTAL INTRODUCING THE TRIMMEST CONTINENTAL EVER FASHIONED YET ONE OF THE FINEST RIDING CONTINENTALS EVER BUILT. NEW 1982 LYNX 4 DR. NOW YOU HAVE A CH:>ICE COt-IE. AND SEE THE NEW 4-DOOR LYNX - Wf. ARE SURE YOU WILL C~OSE LYNX. News from the world of liord '82 Continental is more advanced ·'The 1982 Continental has received the most emphasis on quality of any Continental ou r company h as ever built ," Gordo n MacKenzie. Ford Motor Company vice president a nd Lincoln-Me r cur y Division ge n e r al manager. s aid of the all -new , conte m - porary -s ize Cont i - ne ntal. The 1982 Continental is the trimmest, lightes t. most fuel-efficient and technically advanced 'model in the 40-year history of luxurious Continentals. The car feature s a plush, quiet ride and exception a ll y good handling a nd precise steering. The good ride is due largely to the use of nitrogen-pressurized shock absorbers which have been used on Ford ca r s in E u rope but never befor e on any United States -built cars of any company. "Our e n gi ne e r s team ed those s hocks with special suspension tuning , f our-wheel , hydraulically boosted d i s c b r a k e s , a n 1d variable -r atio rack-and-pinion steering to produce a pr e - c is ion-handling car people don't associate with a luxury model," he added. A five -passen ger. four -door luxury car . the 1982 Continental is offered in three series - Base. Signature a nd Designer. The Desi ner Series features int rior a nd exter ior c Lo r coordination by fa ion designe r Hube r de Givcnchy. The 1982 Conlin ntal offers the buyer a choice of two engines -the proven 5.0-liter V -8. which is standard, and F ord 's firs t North American-built V-6, a 3.8-liter powerplant, for customers seekin g improved fuel efficiency at a no-<·ost option The most ~triking feat u re o f all Continentals' highly appointed interior 1s the new e l ectronic instrument panel with its message center The black-background panel include s an a ll - e l ectroni c AM /FM stereo search radio. an e l ectronic digital s p eedo m eter a n d graphic fu el and tern perat ure gauges The instrument panel's message center provides a readout of the time a n d d ,a t e , d i s · l an ce-to -e mpty a nd fuel econ o m y, a nd fuel -remaining data The new Continental offers m any s ta nd ard feature s th at are extr a-cost options with many other luxury cars. S tanda r d a r e an automatic temperature control air conditioner: self-dealing, steel-belted r adia l -pl y tires ; four -wheel power disc maximum of $50 per repair visit. "Luxury car buyer s especially demand quality in the style and engineer ing of a car. and they expect the very best We think they'll find that the new Continental meets their d e mand s an d ex p ec tati ons ," )1 ac Kenzie :-.aid "We plan to sell 40.000 Continentals, drawing fr om the ranks o f potential Me r cedes. BMW , Sevi ll e a nd Cad illac ow ner s . Continental's q ual ity, rid e. feature s a nd styling will. in our view. carve out an entirely n e w m ar k et -a Continental market," he added. M acKenz1e said the base suggested retail price of the Continental IS $21,:.>2. bn.1kes: speed control; power-assisted features s uch as door loc ks. wi ndows. radio antenna. heated outside rearview mirrors: dual six-way power front Lounge seats: illuminated entry system : tilt s teering wheel ; r ear-window defros t e r and forged aluminum ~heel s . Con tinental options include a keyless entry sy~tem. a power glass rnoo nroof and wire spoke aluminum wheels. This n ew luxury car co m es with Ford 's regular war ran ty coverage through the first 12 months or 12,000 miles. In addition, the company is providing a war r anty ca ll e d "Lincoln Commitment," which will cover an additional 24 months or 24 ,000 miles on major components. From the period of 12 months or 12.000 miles to 36 months or 36,000 miles. the customer will pay a Escort line expanded ~th hatch1back Ford Escort, 1981 's best se llin g fron t -wheel-drive s mall car. will be expanded with a new four door hatchbac k model for 1982. .. Although the 1981 model year is not yet quite over, it's obvious that Escort will outsell every o ther small front-wheel-drive car l i n e available t o American buyers, .. said Louis E. Lataif. Ford Motor Company vice president and · Ford Di vi sion general man ager . "Fur - • tber more. i t wi l l substantially outpace all of the 70 or so foreign cars sold in the United States ... Ford expects the new four-door to account for about 40 percent of all E scort sales some 200.000 units during the 1982 model year. "We expect con - s um e r s to com pare the new four -door Escort with the larger. heavier Chrysler 'K' and Gen e r al Mo tors · J ' ca r s." Lataif sa id "Since it will offer com parable front and rear head and leg room. superior fuel economy and a price hundreds of dollars lower, the new Escort should do very well in such a face-off." Lataif also pointed out several improvements m ade to the e ntire Escort line for 1982: Estimated EPA ratings or the base Escort will increase to 31 city and 47 highway, up from 198l's ratings of 30 and 44 . In addition. the estimated city rating f or b ase E sco rt s eq uipped with the automatic transaxle will c limb to 29. making Escort one of the most efficient cars available lo buyers who prefer automatic t ran s- missions. For liv e lier thro u g h -the -gears performance. a n e w option al c lose-ratio manual traosaxle will· be available sh ortly; af t er publi c- introduclion . Also aiding per: forma nce will be a larger low-restr1ction· exhaus t syst e m - standard on all Escort models. The auto matic tran sa xl e wi ll incorporate higher shift poi nts a nd a larger· lorq ue converter for' improved smoothness of operation. . A 11 Escorts now will: come standard with the; larger tir es that-; previously were; optional. Front-seat leg room· has been improved by: an increase of more than an inch in seat travel. The larger 11.3 gallon fuel tank now will be standard. replacing the. 10-gallon tank. The optional AM I FM stereo radio now will be availab l e with an eight-track as well as a cassette tape player. Granada gets changes : offered in the L or thff higher-level GL series •. and a GL with a Squire woodtone exterior. Al' will have nearly ,74 cubiu feet of cargo space OD a load floor almost seven feet long with the real! seal folded. An upw~ openine liftgate will be standard , providin1 c los e -in ancl weather-sheltered rear access to the load floor. i j An innovative. ne.t two-way liftgate with - bin&ed window that c~ be opened upward to 1ive quick rear accee1 or for load.ins amallc packages will b • optional. · ' l -------_ _,.,.. ,.... ______ _ -----------. A.uto '12-An Advertising SUpplement to tht D•llY Piiot, Thursct.y, October 29, 1•1-3 News from Mazda Value at the ~ight price Maida promoter• HY the 1982 line hu European •tylln1 and a s up e rior pri ce /value relationship. The product line includes the M aada GLC economy car in front·wh.eel·drive hatchback and sedan models and a rear·drive station wagon; the Mazda 626, which ls offered for t h e inlernatlooal·size car buyer ln two.door sports and luxury coupe and four·door sport and · luxury sedan body styles; and the rotary.engine Muda RX·7 sports car, the largest selling lwo·seat sports car in the United States. Mazda's versatile passenger car line for 1982 includes the peppy GLC economy car in front-wheel drive hatchback and sedan models plus a rear-drive station wagon ; the luxurious international-size 626 coupe and sedan ; and the sleek rotary engine RX-7 sportscar. The 1982 front·wheel·drive G LC hatchback and sedan n:odels with f ive·speed manu al transmissions received EPA ratings or 35 miles per 1allon in the city. 46 on the highway and a combined mpg figure of 35. five.speed manual transmission in the city, 30 on the highway, The GLCs also are offered that is standard, rates an EPA for a combined figure of 24 mpg. with a four-speed man ual estimate of 27 mpg in the city, 37 The RX-7's fuel tank holds 16.6 transmission and an optional on the h I g h way and-31 gallons. thre e -s p eed au t o matic combined. ll is powered by a The 1982 RX -7's two·rotor transmission. The entire GLC four -cylinder overhead camshaft in·line engine displaces 1146 cc 1 i n e re at u re s 1 4 9 o c c piston engine with a 1970 cc and delivers 100 horsepower at four cylinder. displacement. The 626 offers 6,000 rpm. In stock form, the Four trim and accessory automatic transmission as an RX·7 accelerates from o to 60 levels are available on the available option. mph in 8.6 seconds. three-door front-drive GLC The 626 is offered in two-door The rotary engine features hatchbacks. They are basic. sport and luxury coupe and fewer moving parts than a Custom. Custom L and Sport. four-door sport and iuxury sedan piston engine and is inherently The Sport package, introduced body styies. quieter. las t year. features a front Standard equipment on the The sports car comes in three stabilizer bar and sport·tuned new edition of the 626 s port models S. GS and top-of-the-line shock absorbers, matching with coupe and sed an includes GSL. One major change on the i t s r ear s tabilizer . This steel·belted radial tires, remote GS and GSL models is the contributes to more precise trunk and fuel filler door switch from RD 106 tires to RD bundling and greater stability. releases. tinted glass, velour 207 tires. Tttis improves steering The four-door sedan, with its seal upholstery, driver's seat reel, r esponse and road grip in split fold·down rear seal, is for with recline an~le. lumbar and slalom movements or on wet the economy car buyer who seat height adju s tme nts. surfaces. wants the more family-oriented AM /FM stereo r adio, quartz Standard RX -7 equipment body style with a trunk. digital clock, full cut -pile includes front and rear anti-roll All front-wheei·drive GLCs ca rpeting, trip odometer, bars, steel·belted radial tires. feuturc Mazda's unique Twin headlight reminder chime. rear power-assisted .brakes. locking Trans verse Links <ITL1 system window d efros t er and side fuel filler door with remote and struts with coil springs in window demisters. release rear window de(r the rear suspension This is a To that list, t.he luxury coupe and side window demis major contributor to GLC's and sedan add a tilt steering AM /FM stereo radio, cut e x ce pti o nal balance of wheel. power windows . cruise carpeting , s torage bo com fort able ride. responsive control, power steering and concealed beneath the se handling and stability. more . An electric sunroof is quartz clock and inlrument The GLC station wagon sports standard on 626 luxury models in inc I u ding tac home t a new higher roofline that some parts or the country. temperature gauge, volt provides front and rear seat The RX·7. the only sports car and oil pressure gauge. passengers with more headroom made with the rotary engine, The GSL model adds to this and makes the wagon even has been refined further for list a limited slip differential, handier for hauung family and 1982. The RX-7's aerodynamic disc brakes on all four wheels, a cargo around town or country. lines yield a low coeffi cient of removable s unroof. cruise Leaf springs in the rear drag of0.34. With the five.speed control, power windows, an sus pension increase the utility of manual transmission that comes AM f FM stereo with cassette ..... '"'' ... SERVING ORANGE COUNTY SINCE 1921 UNDER THE SAME FAMILY OWNERSHIP. 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I i l ' f 'l • I I ) ·! .. 4 Auto '82 An Advtrtl,lno Supplement to tht Dally Pltot, Thursday, October 2', 1911 . . ----------------------------~:---:-:--:--:-----------------------------------------The Cellca SUpra L-type, alt0 a llftback, has a standard P1Ulh velour Interior or optfonal leather seuta. It haa a dl,ital electronic dlaplay option that includes a digital speedometer. araphic electronic tachometer and fuel and temperature level indicators. · j Toyo to' s '82 car lineup :Corolla ·has innovative chonges Tht• Toyotli C<>rolla, "1th salt•s t 1gurt>!I to prove 1t is the most popular car in the w'orld, returns to 1982 with a lot of innovative changt's. Toyota's fuel-saving four speed automatic overdrive transmission debuts 1n the newest Corolla model. the S RS Hardtop This was introduced as a mid-year entry 1n 1981 The popular four-speed automatic first appeared in the 1978 Cressida Sedan 1t was later added to the C'ehca Supra line and then the Corona. Cel ica and truck lines. Automatic rE>&r' view mirrors , styled steel wheels and a s haded band in the upper windshield . Th.-re's also a redesigned aluminum alloy wheel option on the S R5s and at tr active "s port packaee'' or "b lack package" t>ption. There's a two-l one paint option available for the first time in the Corolla line with both the SR-5 Sport Coupe and Hardtop offering ei ther irey metalllc/black or silver metallic /dark blue com binaUons. A ll Corol la s are powered by the 1.8-liter engine. o v e r d c.i v e c a u s e s reduced engine wear, noi se and fuel• C'onsumpt1on . The Corolla line has a \'ariet\ o f l\\o and four -door sedan s. a station \\agon. llftbacks and a sport l'Oupe, as well a s the hardtop model J\ variety of trans m 1.,.,1on C'ho1l'es are avallab1P 1n the Corolla line 1nduding f 0 U I' a n d f I \'l' S p l' C d automatic·.., All '>12 Corolla s featun• ... lighth n•v1sed lanes w11h a nc\\ grille. hood , mirror ,1 nd l a i 111 g h I l r c a l nH· n b I n s 1 d e l h lo' r l' .., a redes11~ned instrume nt 17an c l and improved scats that pruv1de l'xtra driver and µas ... eng~r comfort In add1twn the St:dam. and "agon have new fcndt'r and front bumpl•r ... tyling as well as rc\'1 sed body ~ide molding. SRS mod e l s get halogen headlamps, dual remote control The 1982 front -wheel-drive Toyota Corolla Tercel has a 1.5-lzter engme that provides outstanding performance and fuel economy while the front-wheel-drive provides good interior room . The Corolla SR5 Sport Coupe is one of the best selling models in the Corolla lineup The 1.8-liter engine in the Coupe provides the performance to go with its sleek styling. For complete ad copy and art services advertisers all along the Orange Coast r ely on Daily Pilai . The new affordable Celica Toyota Is tald n1 aim at the performance sporty car market with the introduction of the um Celica SUpra. It will have the moat advanced Toyota power plant available in the United States since the 2.,.Jlter twill cam en1rne powered the limited producUon 2000GT sports car to racin1 fame in the late 19608. As the Oagship of lhe Celica family, the Celka Supra has the s tylin1 and advanced engineering to attract the performance enthusiasts who want an innovative . yet affordable machine. The engine, the heart and soul of any performance machine, Is one of the mos t advanced mass-produced twin cam power plants in the world and Is backed by Toyota 's 15 yea r s o f experience in building and race-testing double overhead camshaft (OQHC> engines. The fu e l -injected . six-cylinder, 2.8-liter twin cam e ngine is a direct descendant or the first Toyota twin cam engine that was used in the 2000GT sports car. Four-wheel jndependenl suspension, variable assist rack a nd pinion steer ing a n d four-wheel disc brakes add to the car's performance. A new aerodynamically designed front end with retracting headlights res ults in one or t he lowest drag-coefficient ratings among maas -produ ced pa11en1e r vehicles. Two versions of the Cellca pupra are available in this country. The base Llflback model featu.res a limited-slip dicterential and wide 225/60 HR tires mounted on seven -Inch alloy wheels th a t provide exdllent road hugging handling. It also features fender flares and an optional r ear s un shade. Inside, there are body-hugalng sport seats with e ight-way adj ustments lo provide comfort and support for the driver. Accompanying the dl1llal gauges is Toyota 's stat e-of-the-a rt trip computer option. It predicts the time of arrival and number of miles to a predetermined destlaalon registers M PG figures whit~ driving and the distance that c an be driven on the car'i. rem aining ruel. It also displays the time of day with an electronic chronometer . The Celica Supra L Type offers the ultimate in comfort . convenience and performance in a personal l~X;,~TY car. T~e Celica Sup ra offers an optional digital electronic display instrument panel that in- cludes. a speedometer. graphic electronic tachometer and bar graph fuel and temperature indicators. Redesigned Cressida is most luxurious Toyota Toyota's top-of-the-line Cressada. completely restyled in 1981 , benefits from a host or comfort a nd conve n ience refinements that make the 1982 models the most fully equipped and lu-xurious Toyotas ever . fuel-injected 2 8-liter. six-cylinder engine that delivers s pirited perfo r mance a n d impr essive EPA mileage. . with power antenna. a plush interior. power steer ing and the industry 's fir s t motorized automatic passive r es traint s~stem the sedan and an electronic A M ,FM 1MPX radio with cassette, amplifier and seven band graphic equ1hzer. Cressida sales for the· fir st half or 1981 exceeded totaJ Cressida sales during aJI of l~. Given the 1982 model i mprovemen t s. th e Cressida's continued popular it y as an alternative to higher-priced European imports is assured. Th e C r essida is availabl e as a four-door luxury sedan and a five-door luxury wagon for 1982. Both models have the four -s peed automatic overdrive trans mission teamed with an electronically The c la ssic appearanc e of th e Cress id a s c.d an i s enhanced this year with th e availability of a two tone paint option that in cl ud es color -keyed bumpers and body side molding. An optional leather package includes dark brown leather seals and a leather-wrapp e d steering wheel. Inside. a re s tandard feature s Cressida owners have come to expect power windows and locks. auto mati c air cond itioning. cruise control . electronic AM /FM/MPX radio I\ 11 C rl'ssidas will have a softer interior in 1982. thanks to the ut1hzat1on of a new soft polyurethane steering wheel. con sole box , parking brake lever, steering column cover and pillar trims Also. there's a new luxury l'loth se<ll material that's standard in both Cressida models. Options on the Cressida are few and far between In addition to the leather seats and two-tone paint package. o wners may opt for aluminum alloy wheels, an electric sun roof on It will also o ffer something no oth er Toyota has evar offered in the United Stales -a fully e lectroni c. five function trip computer. It 1ncludl·S a chronomt.>ter with alarm and a d 1g 1tal trip odometer throuj?h which a dn\'er can estimate the arri\'al time al a predetermined locatior. compute instantaneous fuel economy and the distance to drive on rem ain1ng fuel This s tate of -the art computer is controlled by a keyboard at the head of the center con ... ole Newport Datsun is better! We 're backing up our claim by inviting you to compare cars & dealerships Taitt> a l(ood loolf at Ollr 1982 Datnms. Loolf at the fealHres the l1igh mi/ease and thl' selectlott. Compare them to curs i" other ads. And after yo11've co11vlnced yourself a Dat11u" from Newport Datsun is your best buy, come in and Ir/ us show VOil }llSt how /(000 a buy ii can really be. Com e into Newport Dat1un and malte the ulllmatr comparison . Drive one of the 1982 Dat1un1 that apJHal1 to you. Talk with on• of our UJle1 profeulonal1 and u e how eal)I It I• to bU)I a Dat1un at N•wport Dat1un. Newport Datsun 11 bctt1r, and we'd ltb yow to flw "' the chance to 1ltow you wll)I. We can't show yo11 the spirit at Nf'wpart Datsun 1111til you come in and experie11ce it. Whe11 you do, you'll fl11d a staff of solPs persomiel that wu11 '1 farer yo11 Into a car you do" 't wa11t or need. Thi' fee/Ins we liave at Newp<>rt Datsu11, (or yo11 and yoHr 11eeds, is one you '11 lilte from tl1e moment you step into our 11l1owroom . 0.llllfl • lX I + I D••-L.W.8. 5 •PMd OIHtl 33 City 39 Highway - After-Sale ~rviu is as Im· portanl to us as the sole itself. Our senilce deport· ment is approved for repoir by the Automobile Club af Southern California. We strive to maintain only the highest standards, with well· trained mechanics who ltnow your car Ulte a boolr. It's good to lrnow your new car will bet talten care of with the same feelf11& you found when you bought your cor at Newport · Datsun. ' I '• , " ' ~ I i ' ,• ;....,-.lliiiln•n.,.a ... n~s.,.n•·Slle ... ·me?llln•PSllt .. a•t.._r•t ... n•n ... ·me-...a .... a~•.,.•~•--• .... •~•011111· ... Me ... ewon..1-... •n .... mr..,•·-·•oo.....,w...,a-• ... .._.~.~ • .;... ..... -=;....._.-. ......... _ • ....., ..... ...;...__. _____ ~-:...-----~~~~~~~~~~......;....~~~~~~~~---~~~~----' . .. Datsun shows its-stuff Maxima gives a gentle reminder The Datsun Maxima, the first car to verbally remind driver~ tha t their lights were on, will be doing more talking in 1982 and is available ror the first lime with a fiv~·s peed , manual trans mission on both Its gas engine and diesel sedan models. Along with th e reminder about the lights. a voice gently reminds drivers when they've left the key 1n the ignition. when either the right or left s ide doors are ajar, if the car is low on fu el and when the parking brake 1s accidentally left on. The econ o mi ca l five-speed transmission will be available in both the 2.4·1iter gas engine sedan models as well as the 2.8-liter diesel s edan. Three·speed au tom allc tran s mi ssion s will continue to be offered on all Maxima models As w1lh pas t models, 1982 Datsun Maxima GL Sedan Datsun 280-ZX has new features From front to rear to turboc harged . th e Datsun 280-ZX offers a c~m plete list o f new features both inside and out for 1982. Soft urethane body color bumpers h ave be~n incorporated into the classic Z-car profii e this year. giving the 280 -ZX a low e r . r oa d hu gging appearance. The grille_ has been restyled and reworked for improved air flow. body side molding has been added to coordinate with the bumper rub strips . the taillamps are revamped and a NACA -type hood scoop first introduced on the 1981 1 2 Turbo ZX -has been added to all models. The turbocharger has been expanded to include the 2+2 model The 280-ZX Turbo has 180 horsepower. larger alloy wheels and special compound r adial tires. Performance tests show the Turbo ZX can travel from o to 60 mph in a little more than seven seconds . Originally offered only with a three-speed automatic, the Turbo ZX n o w comes with a fi ve-sp eed overdrive transmission as standard equipment. The n o rmall y · aspirated 2 .8 -l i t t.'r. fuel -i n jec t ed s ix ·cylinder 280·ZX .engine is rated at 145 horsepower at 5.500 rpm and averages more than 20 mpg in combined city and highway driving ~t ti age fi gures on the more powerful Turbo ZX are only s li g htly ll'SS The 280·ZX I S a' ail ab l e as a two·seater or four·place 2+2 New interior feature.•::. include u p graded uph olstery. optio nal leather seatmg surfaces with suede-like acl'ents. remote scat side wi ndow openers on 2 + 2 models and a fl\e fC10ct1on vocalized warning system which "lt•lls" the driver when the lights are on. the right or left door· is ajar. the parking brake is on or the fuel level is low. Also new for 1982 are such standard features as p ower .ass i sted rack-and-pinion steering and audib l e wear sensors on the brakes Features carried over from 1981 models ar e the optional T-roof in both the two seater and <! + 2. a computer sensor system which monitors lights and fluid levels. halogen headlights. a maintenance fr ee b a ttery and a digital readout AM F'M cassette radio. F'ourtcen new colors are o ffe r ed on th e 280-ZX models for 1982. including the thunder black platinum and burgundy mist French beige tw o tone combinations. Interior color s co n c;1 s t o f black "tlver. red. beige. and blue ~liver th e 1982 Maxima four-door sedans and WttftOns com e with a long lis t of standard features ranging from air conditioning to map pockets and illuminated ashtrays. f<'or ease in driving and handling , a ll Max1m as come with rack.and-pinion power s teering. disc brakes on all four wheels except the s tation wagon and radial tires Major new standard features on all models include headlights with a halogen low and high b e a m f o r a d d .e d brtlhance and safety , new graphics and finish for the instrument panel for easier reading and a lock up torque converter in th e automatic transmission to improve performance. All 1982 models will be available in 12 n e w ex tenor colors besides the original medium g ray , including : platinum ; thunder black. burgundy mist. mission tan . dark brown, mint while, ice blue. light blue, medium blue. and the two-tone combinations of medium gray and platinum. dark brown and mission tan. and medium blue and light blue. Other ex terior features include a power s unroo(added to the gas e ngine wagon, body color door frames with bright accents. bright bezel added to wagon ta11l1ghts. new desr:· n a nd color f o r pin striping. blackout in er wheelhouse on ligh er co l o r m o d e l s alnd t w o · t o n e p a i/n t com bi nations added lo wagon models . lnler ior features include ela psed time feature on clocks. new velour fabric seats, new style door trim panels with cloth and carpeting inserts and rear tilt adjustment on the passengerseat. THI NIW 1982 S•IO PICKUP IS HIRI NOWI MANY TO CHOOSE FROM IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I. Some Other 1982 Car Models Now Avai lable. SPICIAL SALi ON 1981 CORYITTISI MANY TO CH06SE FROM!!! I GRIAT SAYINGS THIS ·WllKINDI ' .. ·.· , .. ------...... ---------· ..........-.-. --..........____...... ....._....._ . . '•. ( . .. .. .. , .. ' .llEW 1981 PHOENIX • ' Auto Traits~. ·.'J~AM/ FM Stereo,. Custom Air, Power Disc Brakes, White Walls, Wire Wheel Covers. BAllU 1981 SUBARU IL 2-R HATCHBACK DEMONSTRATOR (05512) ·58272 55998 - 12.9°/o ON PHOENIX & J2000 a. magnon oontiac 241 HDr -. at F•, Clsta Mesa SALES • SERVICE • LEASING OTHER SUBARU MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY a. ma~non suoaru 2480 Harber Blvd., at Fai, Cesta Mesa 549-1457 TIE 1982's· ' , t ... RE HERE ·I Chevrolet's new line Chevy's smaller truck the S-10 Chevrolet's new S-10 pickup -America 'a (irst domes - 't i c a 11 y p r o d u c e d compact truck -sets new standards for utility, fuel economy, performance and coachwork quality. The S-10 is smaller than Chevy 's conventional half-ton pickup and larger than the imported Chevy Luv . It 's a two-w.heel -drlve truck available in two wheelbases, two box lengths. two payload ratings. three optional trim levels and a three-passenger cab. Properly equipped with a V-6 engine and o ther drivetrain and suspe nsion options, it has a towing capacity of 4000 pounds. It is under production in h ighly a utom ated assembly plants in Moraine. Ohio. Pontiac, Mich.. and Shreveport, La. ··our new truck offers big features in a small e ffi c ient package," R o b e r ti D . L u n d , C h ev rolet g e neral manager and a General Motors vice president, said. ' ··As our advertising boldly states: 'There's never been a truck like it before," he said. The S-10 offers more horsepower than any other vehicle in its class, a n d is designed to provide good fuel economy. room, ride and durability. The S-10 features the only optional V -6 engine in the light utility truck market segment -a 2.8-liter, 110 horsepower engine that made its debut in the fr o nt -wheel -drive Citation.' A 1.9-liter, 82 -ho rsepowe r four-cylinder en1lne Is standard. Two transmissions are offered -a standard four-speed manual and an optional three-speed automatic with torque converter clutch. EPA estimates the four-cylinder manual at 28 city, 40 highway; the four-cylinder automatic at 25 city and 34 h ig hwa y : th e V -6 automatic at 21 city, 32 highway; and the V-6 manual at 23 city and 34 highway. The S-10 has a roomy. comfortable cab. The bench seat can accommodate three persons. With 42. 5 inches Of le1 room. the S-10 compares favorably with Chevy's half-ton pickup at 40.8 inches . S-10 shoulder room is 53 inches. The ride is Malibu passenger car -quality s ince the Independent front suspension is s imilar 1n d esl~n . The rear suspension ts a conventional two-stage multi-lear design with springs mounted under the axle housing. T h e 1500 -pound pay l oad package includes power brakes. front s tabilizer. bar, heavy-duty rear springs and steel-belted radial tires. Aerodynamics are improved by concealing drip moldings inside the door opening and by making windshield moldings flush with the body. Outside rear-view mirrors are contoured close to the body. Extensiv~ use of Zi n c rometal and ga l va n ized stee l provides cor rosion pro t ection. Plastisol spray has been applied . below the feature line from behind the front wheel to the rear or the vehi c l e lo red u ce possible ston<' damage. I nterior features in l'lude a column -mounted "Smart Switch" for turn signail>. headlight beam and wiper -washer funC'tions A bench-type seat with folding back is standard. The S-10 Sport option includes bucket seats TwCJ other up-level trim option s are . avtlable. Co lor-keyed full length floor mats are available in all but the base S-10. Tahoe and Sport trim levels receive carpeted interiors. A trailering package in c lud es a h itch platform and a wiring harncsi.. The trailering Chevrolet's new S-10 pickups are available in two wheelbase and .two box lengths with four or six-cylinder power. payloads of up to 1,500 pounds and a 4.000-pound towing capacity . Top photo shows the S-10 Sport ·with a 108-inch wheelbase and a 6-foot 1-inch box length. Bottom photo shows long r 118-inch J wheelbase with a 7-foot 5-inch box. s pecial requires the 1500 -pound payload package. Standard front ·disc. rear drum brakes are setr adjusting Fuel tank capacity ts 13.3 gallons with a 20 gallon option. Santa Ana Lln"ln Mercu That's Right! Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury is offering rebates from $400-$700 on 1981 and 19 82 LH 7's L YMX 1s a•d CAPRI S. You can even ••• your rebate as part of yow down payment. So hurry in and get all the details. 1982 LYNX GS STOCK NO 2145 SER. NQ 607024 ~ ,, s REIATEI 1982 LN7 STOCK NO. 3054 SER. NO 616694 s7 REBATE LEASE 143 YOUIUMCO~Y ~I HIAD~AITllS 1982 Mork VI, linroln T owncor, Continental Lease Factor on Luxury Leases ............ ..-.-----"'!!._ ___________________________________________________________ .....,. .................... ..---........ ~--~~---·---------------------~ •' ' r f I. -- Auto '82-An Advertl1lnQ Supplement to tM O.lly Piiot, Thurtdey, October 29, 1•' . . Dodge hos · some ·new ideas T:ol<e .t:He gl:.leSSwork out of .froiler'towing Chart REQUIRED EQUIPMENT ...... i ,.~ ~ I; I i f ...... hi H if ...... Tralltr ~~· I ~· CIOIHI Vthlcft ... ,; ! c.o! LllM n.llrl .. " 2.000 2000 300 NI All 8ld Sid HM4 ,.... ...... (Clllll) 2000 300 NI NI 8ld Sid ..... Mo._ .......... 2.000 300 All NI 8ld 8ld ..... ................. 2,000 300 NI All 8ld .... .................. 2,000 300 All All lld Sid HM4 .................. 2,000 300 All Alt lld Sid HM' .. .., do llGt llctld 2000 300 All All 9ld Sid 2,000,.... ... ""' 2,000 300 All All 8ld Sid ...... 300=111 2 000 300 All NI 9ld Sid ............. 2000 300 All 9ld Sid ........ 2.000 .................. 2000 300 NI 9ld Sid ......,_,.,,.... 2000 300 NI 9ld Sid ......... ,~--2,000 300 All NI Sid Sid .......... , . 2,000 300 NI Alt 9ld Sid NA 8250 Von 6000 750 318 FAl Sid Sid HMI HM' ...... ..., 1"llltfl 83500odge eooo 900 318 FAl Sid Sid HM HM' .... 2.000pouna Von 7 000 1.000 318 FAl 9ld Sid HMI HM' ...... (ClllllV} 8250 w 5000 750 318 FAl Sid Sid HM HM' 83500odge 6000 900 318 fAl Sid Sid HMS HIM ~ HllWy-Dlly.,....., Wagon 7.000 1,000 318 FAl Sid Sid HMS .... ,.........,) AW150 5.000 750 3188 All Sid Sid HMS 0150 . 5.000 750 318 fE31FA1 Sid Sid HMI 0250 . 6000 900 3188 All Sid Sid HM 0350Plelwp 8000 900 3eO NA Sid Sid HMI 7000 l.000 360 All Sid Sid HMS W150 5 750 3188 All Sid Sid HMI W250 6000 900 3188 All Sid Sid HMS W350Plc*.llp e.ooo 900 318 All Sid Sid HMS 7000 1.000 360 All Sid Sid Sid 1 Figures shoWn In Chart A above ore approximate maximum trailer weights. To find actual maximum trailer weights use the following formu la: subtract tow vehicle wei~ (curb wei~ht plus o~lonol equ~ment weight plus weight of the overage number of passengers @ 150 pounds each) from the recommended WR found n Charts and C. Not ovalla le In California. REQUIRED MINIMUM OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT CODE GUIDE FOR CHART A . FA 1 = Tronsmlsslon: three-speed Tor~li1e automatic. FE3 = Transmission: four-speed NP435 manual. HA8 s Cool«: ouxiliory transmission on to oir. HM4 = Fuet tonk: 36-gollon. SPECIFIC ENGINE/AXLE RATIOS FOR MAXIMUM GROSS COMBINATION WEIGHT RATING (GCWR) Chart 8 ChartC 7,000 UGO 10.000 11.000 11.500 12.000 12.500 ... .. .. ... .. .. ... 7.000 1.500 10.000 11.500 12,500 .. ... .. .. .. =Von 318kyt 294 321 3 55 8360 318&-cvl 3.54 '10 OodgeVon 38()&.o.I 36' 3 73 '10 83600odgl 318kyt 3 73 Von ltN 150 Romchormr 318kvl 2 IM' 3 21 3 551 0150 PlctwC> 318kyt 2 71' 3 21 3 55 2 IM 02 50 Pie11U9 3188-<:vl 3 54 318kvl 3 S4 '10 0350PlclwD 380~ ' 10 82500odgl 318kyt 2.94 3.21 3 5~1 Wogan Wl50Pidwo 318Jkvt 2 IM 3 21 3.56 W250 -Pidiuo 3181kvt 3 64 83600odgl 3188-<:vl 3 S4 '10 Wogan 380&.o.t 3 !>4 '10 W350Powlr 318fkvl '10 WOgon 380~ ' 10 1 Nol CJ'«liloll6l II ColltcmlO These charts show the maximum allowable gross combination weight roting (GCWR) based on available truck engines and axle rottos. The GCWR lnciudes the total loaded weight ~ both truck and trailer. Any available Chrysler Corporation engine may be used for trailering If 1he GCWR shown is not exceeded. E'YE Yo u c~n take th e 1uesawork out or trailer towing by orderin a ractory.deaia ned, lactory-in1talled trailer towing equipment f()r your new Dodge Pickup, Dodge Van , Dodie Ramcharger or Dodse Wagon. The key to selecting the. right equipment and vehicle to meet your trailer towin1 requirements is knowln1 the total weight or your trailer and the maximum load it wlll carry « Traditionally, total weight has been classified into fou r categories ; Class I , Ciass II. Class III and Class IV. To simplify ve hicle selection , Chrpler Corp. classifies its "lowing capacities ' into only two caterogies. The first is light·duty. Class I. This includes all trailers and loads up t-0 2,000 Pounds total weight and not more than 300 pounds tongue weight. Tongue weight is the weight the trailer puts on the ball hitch, Trailer tongue weigh t Is determi ned by the manufacturer or by how the load weight Is distributed . The seco nd as heavy-duty, Class IV . This lncJ udes all trailers and loads more tha n 2 .000 pounds total weight . C l ass IV ronvPntioanl trailers require a load · equalizing hitch as supplied in the optional Dodge Heavy-Du ty Trailer Towing Package YC3. The YC3 Heavy-Duty Trailer Towing Package has a Class JV tow bar hitch , maximum cooling. seven.wire harness, heavy -duty variable load turn signal flasher, 60· amp battery. heavy.duty front and rear s hock absorbers. front stabjljzer bar (all applicable mddels except 8250, 8350 Vans and Wagons, and A Wl50 Ramcharger; optional on B250 and 8350 Vans ~TOLA and Wagon1r duty front atabl (on AW1$>). The yea Tr• Towing Pack r e q u l r e 1 a --~···· additional equipment extra toll. See Cb for details on requl optlonJl equipment restrictions. Ir you b further questions, your dealer or sales to con su lt t Recr eation Applications section the 1982 Dodge Tr Salee Manual. - M an1 Dodfe vehlc! are especially w suite<! to trailer towin ' • The three charts -~·· ! designed to help -• iO ;, match your traJler ~are ~ 1' proper Dodge Ploj"J), · Dodge Ramc ha~g r; Dodge Wagon or · Va n. Reading dow • , first column in Cha~t:A. 'I locate the "Tr"ifei: • Class" Into whlc~ \Ycktf. t trailer falls. • • Next. read down e c o 1 u m n h e a d ,,.~ .. Vehicle" to select ~ vehicle m od e l y.(tfJ prefer. The next t'Wb columns, .. Approxim a&.8 M a x i m u m Tr a i l~ Weight.·· will determ Weight'· al "Maximum Ton if the vehicle you ch , can handle your tra ' weight requirements.~ r T be next six colummt ~ t g roup ed under I ' ' h eadin g "Requi ' Equipment," indic ':. l the prope r engii;a..d transmission, tires. ~ for each vehicle. i FinaUy, check Cha 8 and C to determ 1 : the proper rear-a ratio for the g r<Q combination weight >Wa will be towing ~ Whatever vehicle y~ decide to buY.:~t re me mber that Dod · Pickup s an• Ram ch arger s offer; conventional two·wh.eef: drive models for norm.al~ u s e . p 1 u s p a r t . t i OLe; four-wheel drive models• to handle tough off·ro~ hauling . All Dodj~ trucks featre exterw:.v_e' use of galvanized ~l to help inhibit rust. . _.,.... TO SAN OllGO - South Con1 * Plaza 1 HUGE SAVINGS NOW ON THE SENSATIONAL ROVER OVED! ! NEW~~ LOClltion FREEWAY CLOSE STOP BY AID VISIT OUR BRAID IEW SALES . SHOWROOM .& SERVICE DEPT.9 . .. • (1273) (00566) .. 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( 149265 ) SALE PRICE ONLY s7995 TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF GAS OR D.IESEL MODELS G EAT .OPTION & COlORS! • AU. CN!8 IUtJICT TO l'fllOA SotLE E"acTM! 41 HOUflS Al'ttll l'UellCATIOH -l'AICO l'WI TM. UC. 6 DOC. l'U .. • • • • • DUIGI CUIT Ylll lllOllll IAllY PIPll H1URSDAY OCTOBER :l9 1'181 OR ANGE CO UNT V l. A i If O J~ NIA JS CENTS OPEC boost could • raise gas 21/2 cents a gallon GENEVA, Switzerland <AP) -Th e Organlz1:ttion or Petroleum Exporting Countries fixed Its oil prices in a range or $34 to $38 a barrel Thursday, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Ali Khalifa Al ·Sabah said. That increase would raise the price charged by Saudi Arabia, OPEC's biggest producer. S2 a barrel It could raise the price or gasohne and heating 011 for American consumers about 21 2 cents a gallon. U S. petroleum industry analysts said. Potential s nags remained , however, on such related issues as how long to maintain the base price and a price range for top-quality crud es, OPEC sources said. Prices among OPEC's 13 m embers vary from Saudi Arabia's low o r $32 for a 42-gallon barrel to nearly $40 c harged Algeria The oil Israel calls I AWACS OK • serious By The A.ssoclaled Press The Israeli Cabinet said today that the .S. Senate's approval of the sale or AW ACS s py planes to Saudi Arabia posed "a new, serious danger" that Israel would do everything necessary to overcome Saudi Arabia 's ~overnme nt controlled newspapers hatl<.•d Pres ident Reagan as one of the greatest American leaders 1n history Business production declines WASHINGTON <AP1 The productivity of Amer ican business fell at an annual rate or 1.9 percent in the third quarter , the largest decline in 1 12 years. the Labor Ocpartml'nt reported today The departmt•nl's Bureau of Labo r stat1 s t1c.., s aid th e productivit~ performance in the overall private busines sector. including farming . ~as the poorest showing since the 2.3 percent annual rate of decline register~ during the r.rst three months or 1978 The bureau's prelimina ry figures showed that it was the first producti vity decline in the overall private business.sector s ince the 1.1 percent dip during the fourth quarter or last year The 1.9 percent annual rate or decline came after two quarters of modest growth 4 6 percent in the first three months of this year and 3.5 percent from April through June. The figures for the quarter e nding Sept. 30 s howed that private business output fe ll I 2 percent while the working hours of all people in that sector inc r eascd 0 7 percent on a sea sonally adJUSlcd annual basis Although there ha ve been some rises in productivity. at has been mostly an a sl ate of decline or stagnation in recent years Produc ti vi t y normally declines during a recession The Commerce Department re po rted las t week that the "real" gross national product. the GN P after adjusting for inflation. fell at an annual rate o r 0 6 percent in the third quarter. It was the second consecutive quarter m which the "rea l" GNP declined a sign t he econom y had e ntered a recession. threat Egypt's Fore i g n Minis t e r Kamal Hassan Aly lauded the 52-48 vote, calling it a "positive turning point in relation s between the United States and the Arab nations " that will e nable "Arab countries to defend themselves against any foreign intervention.·· ··The government of Israel expresses its regret over the decision of the American Senate on the two-fold arms deal between the United States and AWACS VICTORY HAILED -Page A4 Saudi Arabia, which is m a stale of war with Is rael. rejects the Camp David accords and finances terror in our region." The Israeli Cabinet said in a s t ateme nt r ea d by Prim e Minister Menachem Begin after a n e mergency meeting. ·'The government reiterates' that a new and serious danger now faces Israel We will do all that we have lo in order to over come iL .. Begin told reporters Reagan sent him a message reaffirming that "A merica remains com milted lo help Is rael retain its military and technological advantages in the Middle East .. "The securitv o r Is rael remains an essential factor in our decisions of strategic issues in the region ... he quoted the president as saying. "We hope that these words of the president will be carried into realization ... the prime minister added . Begin expressed thanks to thost' who s ided with Is rael during the long debate and said ma ny congressmen who voted for the sale "nurture in their hearts warm feelings toward our people and country ... From the other side of the political fence. former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin or the opposition Labor P arty told Israel Arm\' Radio the Senate's dee is ion was .. a victory for a state that has cons istently opposed the Camp David peace accords We must ask ourselves does the nited States still regard the Camp Da vid peace process as binding"" Israel Radio quoted Defense Minister Ariel Sharon as saying the deal was ·'the g reatest danger facing" the Jewis h state because the planes would be able to 'detect every movement in Is raeli skies and pinpoint the location or planes on the ground. Is rael understa nds "that the United States must s upply arms to the Arabs -but why must they be the most sophisticated weapons?" he asked. !See AWACS, Page A2) ministers discussed the $34 price pro posed by Saudi Arabia during meetings In May and Augus t , but Venezuela and others refused to agree, so Saudi Arabia kept its price at S32. Although OPF.C set a base price of $36 a barrel in December 1980, prices charged by individual members have varied ever since according to the m a rket and other con s 1deralions The average price now is about $35. Saudi Oil Minis ter Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamanl has been seeking to unify OPEC prices since February 1979, when soroe · members began raising prices on their own. "The way is paved lo reac;h the target," s aid Iraqi Oi l Minister Tayeh Abdul Karim. "We are very near to each other, so nothing can prevent us from reaching a unihed price " STRETCHING DAV'S END F1>r 1h11'\' \\11rkinu lnlk' \\h11 c·an I \\al<'h ~· "Un,l'l nnw that ... 1ant\,1rt\ ltmt· ha-.. n· ... 11ml·d IH•n.•.., a m<>mor<.1hlt:> on<.• 111 l'ltp .ind '·" l' '\ome "We• will make a big effort to agree," said Humberto Calderon Berti or Venezuela, who refused to reduce hi s price from S36 at the last meeting. Indonesian Energy Minister Subroto, the curre nt OPEC pres ide nt. s aid : "We are convinced we a re very close to an agree111ent unifying prices ... Prospects for an agreement were ~ood beeause a glut on the world market has forced most OPEC members to cut prict-s or production. The Saudis added to the abundance when they increased their daily output by 1 million barn~ls to 9.5 m1lliQn barrels a day As a good will gesture"t~ey reduc~ production to 8 5 m1lhon ba rrels after the last OPEC meeting dl•tt•rmint•d li..,ht•1·mt•n kt'l'P d ropp11H! tht·11 '•nt'" 1111 .1n111hl'' l'hanlT <ii l he Ja,1 e a11·h nf lht• d,1 , ,1 ... •ltc• 1., ... 1'""'111rn •i,,. .... k \ hnll1.m1 h1 •h1 11tl 1 h1 • \:1•\\ p1111 H1 •.w11 111°·1 Exuberant Dodger fans greet heroes Swedish navy routs unidentified sub Showers seen tonight, but clear Friday LOS ANGELES <AP1 Ten thousand exultant Los Angeles Dodgers fans en veloped the World Series winners in a loving crush today as the team .arrived from New York with its first championship since 1965. The crowd began gathering at Los Angeles International Airport within minutes of the National League team's 9·2 rout o f the New Yankees that clinched the best-of-seven series four games to two Wednesday night By 4 a m . harr ie d police estimated that at least 3,000 people were jammed into the American Airlines reception te rmina l , forc ing other dis appointed fans to wait al the t erminal entrance. . "I've been here since 1: 30 when the crowd was half this size, .. s a i d L e e· H o o k e r . 3 6 . o f Pasadena. "I've been following t he Dodgers all my life and it's a hope or a lifetime that sometime you'll have world champions." Like Hooker. many of the fans s tayed up all night to welcome <See DODGERS, Page A2> f:INLAND POLAND Sl 'R c;HfJI \'/)/\(;sin: (>fl }\n r/-.kr1J•/fl Sw.,,ie•1 Strike threaten e d OAKLAND (APl Workers at Kaiser-Permanente Hospital~ have threatened to walk orr the job Monday at 19 medical fa cilities from San Jose to Sacramento unl ess a n e w contract is reached. STOCKHOLM . Sweden (AP1 Swedish naval forces routed an unidentified submarine and a Soviet submarine salvage tug not far from a Russian s ub grounded ,off the southern coast today, authorities said. They also said that Moscow agreed to let Swedish ships pull the grounded s ub off the rocks. The unidentified s ub was spotted about six miles inside the 12-mile territorial limit. then va nis hed afte r s ub-hunting helicopters with depth charges gave chase. The salvage tug, part of a flotilla of 10 Warsaw Pact ships hovering at the territorial limit. was warded off by Swedjsh naval vessels after it b ·r i e fl y vi o I ate d Swede n 's territorial waters. omcial~ said. Meanwhile. Swedish tugs and salvage .s hips prepared to refloat the grounded sub and tow it to the Karlskrona naval base nearby. Chief Prosecutor Magnus Sjob~rg s aid the government wa s considerin g bringing c harges agains t the s ub's skipper "but ,there are many juridical and practical aspects to be taken into consideration." The gray sky hanging over the Orange Coast is expected to unload brief rain s howers by ni ghtfall today a nd then give way to c learer but windy weather Friday The cool weather front which m oved over the county early Wednesday dropped as much as half an inch in northern sections of the county and left other areas oearly dry. We ather watchers at the Orange County Flood Control Dis trict in Santa Ana said nearly half an inc h o r rain was measured in Villa Park. In Huntington Beach . skywatcher J . Sherman Denny said only 06 of an inch of rain fell there · • 1 expected more . to tell you the truth, .. Denny reported ... 1 got pretty excited there for a while last night. I ll\ought we might be in for a real showJ!r." At the Orange County Sh~riff's Harbor Patrol Station. in Newport Beach. the rain gauge s howed .03 of an inch had dropped. · Santa Ana reported .13 of an Inch of rain had fallen by this morning while Los Angeles weather officials measured only 02 of an inch. ORANGI COAST WIATHIR Judge nixes 'demon defense' The professor of international law at Lund's University, Goran Melander, likened the case to the Soviet downing of a U.S. U·2 spy plane over Siberia in May 1960. The Sovjet government convicted the pilot. Francis Gary Powers, of espionage and held him for two years. Weather watcher Denny said <See RAIN, Page A2> * * * Clearing this evening. Fair and warmer Friday. Chance or rain near zero p e rcent tonight and Friday. Highs 68 to 76. Lows tonight 45 to 54 INSIOI TODAY Television newsman's memoirs not oil pleasant H orry Reasoner's book recalls life as reporter. 1 See Page A91. INDIK .,.... . ._._. .. L.M • ..,.. AU ........ ... C.....,_ AJ en•.,. aw c ......... C:.14 C-k• C4 c .......... C4 o... ...... Cl ......... AU 1-.elLAll a.M ............ "' .. , ......... ..... -.. I 1-..-.. .. AMUUlllM.. II .................. ...... ., .. ........ ., ..... ................ A4 ~ ...... (1 .. ...,._ Cl .. ~ •• ...,.... tu ............ .. Teet'IWlll .. ftHtlft .,.. ---A.I WwM ..... 114 Lawyer's plan in murder trial called unscientific DANBURY. Conn. CAP> -A lawyer's plan to use ''demonic possession" as a defense for murder has been shot down by a judge as unscientific and irrelevant. "I'm not going to allow a demonic possession defense, period... Superior Court Judge R obert Ca llahan sai d Wednesday shortly after jury selection began in the trial or a 19-year-old man. The judge's decision shocked Martin Minnella, tbe defense lawyer who made headlines by clafming he would call Roman Catholic priests to the stand to prove his client, Ame CheyeMe Johnson of Brookfleld, was posseised . Johnson is accused In the Feb. 16 stabbing death of Alan Bono, 40, manager of a dog kennel In Brookfield. "It's not a final ruling because we have not prese nted any evidence, .. Minnella said outside the courtroom. If necess ary, he said, he would Attorney to . pursue the defense on appeal pursue the defense on appeal. "Again and agaln we will ofter the demonic poaseulon as evidence. Everyth1ni will be presented," he added. Jury aelecUon, halted abruptly wlth the Judie's com ments Wednesday afternoon, resumed today . Johnson hu been held in lieu of $125,000 alnce bu arr-at on t.be day or the s labbing. He sat impassively Wednesday whl~ his lawyer and the judge argued the case. Five months before the stabbing, Johnson Joined in efforts to rld his f(lrlfriend'p 11-year-old brother or demons, according to two self-styled experts ln demonology, Ed an~ LorraJne Warren of Monroe. MlnneUa saJd Johnson became possessed when he challensed the demon to leave the child and take him on. Bono was stabbed durin1 an argument with Johnson over Johnson's girlfriend, Deborah G laUel. Johnson and Miss Glatzel, 26, llved In an apartment next to Bono's kennel. where Miu Glatzel worked. Jn court Wednesday, MiMella DE•ON, Pa .. Al) I Defense Minister Torsten Gustafsson accused the s ub or "the most flagrant violation or Swedish territorial water since World Wu 11." He said the captain and his crew would be interrouted. The government announced that the commander of the armed forces. Gert. Lennard Ljung, has canceled an official visit to t he Soviet Union scheduled Nov. 19·21. The dtesel ·powered Whllkey-class submarine, carrying a crew of 54, ran aground Tuesday nlghl In 40 feet of water four miles ort the southeast coast ln the Karlskrona archlpela10. It was lnslde • restricted security area 12 miles south or the Karlskl'Ol\a baae. High waves pound coast Hig'h waves and strong riptides pounded the shoreline from Huntington Beach to Laguna for the third straipt day today. • Newport Beach lifeguards reported that waves reached 10 feet at the Wedge Wednesday and were up to 6 feet this morning. Beach orficials say strong winds from the west were be«iinnlna to break down the wave. tod~y. however. Beath officials In HunUncton Beach and La1una reported waves of S and I feet this morninc. They uid that breakers reached 8 feet Wediitiday • Llfecuard offlclllt aald a storm off MuJco ls Probibl1 reapomlba• for the wnn. I ' • I ( I l l ••••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thur1day, October 29, 1981 From Page A1 DODGERS.\. ih retumina champions and the 4!rush or bodlea curled a dlatJnct <fdor of poat.vlctory lmblbln1. "We cume all the way from Cluremont we're pu111na a Dodacr all night er," said Sandra M uys, 21, a college s tudent. "'Two of us have midterms this rnornlng. But we'll just have to lt>ll the professor that the Dodgers were more important." , Worried security o ffi cials vn·ssed the crowd back behind a rope barrier just before the plane touched down at 6: 01 a.m . American Airlines terminal s upervisor Peter Lynch. an admitted Dod~er fan, said the p eople were well-behaved but rowdy .. I've been working this shHt for years,'' Lynch said. "and l ·ve never seen this many people ht're at this hour. ever ·· · When the team finally arrived, the ~ca o r blue-garbed fans Nupted with shouts of "We're "No I." chanls of .. Dodger~ Dodgers" and a cacophony of \vhis tles, tambourines and bullhorns. A~..,.... From Page A 1 DEMON. • • 11ke" th• flrat potential Juror, Gerard R yan, '2 , of New Falrtltld, lf he believed ln tht exl1tence of 1 "supreme belna.'' • "Yes. I do," Rya~ re1ponded. ··Do you beUeve In \he existence ot a demonic force?" he asled. Water Flanagan, the state's atlo ney, objected to the ques on as irrelevant. Minnella disaif'eed and gave the judge a memo he aald supported his contention Callahan read the memo. asked the juror to leave the room and ques tioned Minnella about his plann ed defense. Mlnnella said he intended to present evidence showing that there is such a thing as demonic possession and that Johnson·s body was manipulated by evil forces during lhe attack on Bono ··A re you telling m e you are goin g to attempt to prove demonic possess ion as an objective fact?" Callahan asked "That's correct, your honor.·· M innella said BLASTS AWACS SAU; I ~rat-It leader /Jt-q111 From Page A1 AWACS. • • "We were warned on the plane that this crowd was waiting, .. s aid Cynthia II owe. wife of Dodger reliever Steve Howe. who pitched 32:i innings of s coreless relief to earn the save in Wednesday·~ sixth and final gam e. "There was no way we could be prepared for this It's great ~·· Dodgers · third ~wwman Hon Cey arul l11s 11 tit' Fran /1ql1t tlwir way th rough t11ousands of /ans who turned out earlt1 to greet tfw 11~1rld champw111' un 1Jwrr return ot Los Angeles l11terna11onal Airport Cey shared series .\!VP honors with Stel'e 'r'l'Cll./<'' 1111rl f't>dru (;uerrern M 1nnella claimed there were sevt'ral cases in England where demonic possession had been a llowed as a defense. But when ·1 s k l' d t o n a m e t h e c a s e numbers. Minnt'lla said ··we clon·t have them your honor. The transtripts a re in the mait.·· In Saudi Arabia. lht're was Jubilation ovl'r Lhe news which c·ame as the Moslem nation wai. tele brating Lht· Islamic New Year .. Allah ·~ m\ w1tne ~s. the timing of the AWACS victory over braeli lobbyists is replete with proofs that lhe almighty has awarded us a s pecial gift." said Tarif e l Ra1e. a s hopkeeper ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Police formed a wedge in front of the red-eyed players. most of ~w h o m on I y s m i I e d a t t he welcome as they headed for waiting limous ines Assemblymen view acupuncture Finally the judge said ··u ·s not going to be allowed . F.vidence of demontc possession 1s not relevant.·· M ihnella argued that any evidence that indicates the defendant did not intend to commit the crime "is very relevant." 1n Me('ca. . Newspaper editors said they received hundred~ of calls from people who wanted to verify the news Wednesday night. Bill would require insurance coverage for policyholders But right fielder Rick Monday s topped long enoug h to tell reporters. ··The welcome is wonderful The stands looked a little empty during the last few innings in Yankee Stadium last night. It's great to be home ... Season licket holder Karla George of Brea stationed herself along the walkway leading from the concourse to the term inal's main entrance. "If we see the Dodgers. it's worth it.·· she said before the ~earn arrived. Afterward. she '>ea rned and said. ··Yes. it was ""'Jbsolutely worth it. .. Finns on march HELSINKI. Finland <API More than 120 ,000 Finns marched in 54 c ities and towns demonstrating for peace and a ,ban o n nuclear weapons in the Nordic countries. The rallies Wednesday night raised to more than 1 million the number participating in demonstrations aga inst nuclear \.\capons in Europe. SA CRA~tE:'\TO <AP 1 Six assemblvmen leaned forward as a s light. Chincst• man ran his fingers do\.\ n the back o f a half-naked woman. The legislators grimaced a s the man took two-inch needles from a pouch and inserted them into the woman·~ back. neck and legs They stared as he attac~ed wirei. to the.· needles a nd applied a w eak elect rical c harge. caus ing her muscles to twitch .. Does that hurt "! · asked Assemblvman C urtis Tucker. D-InglewOOd The acupuncturis t , Che L. Yam. said the needles don't usually hurt. but som etimes do. Thus went the dem onstration Wednesda) for the Assembly Finance. In s urance and Commerce Committee. which is trying to decide whethe r health insurance companies s hould be required to provide coverage for policyho ld ers who go to acupuncturisb without being referred bv doctors The commit t ee madt:: no det1!'>1on on the bill. AR1837 b) A s::.e mbl y man ll l'rSC'h e l . \ • \ A~WI..,.... MOCK DISASTER :\kmbt>rs ol mil1t an 11nckrn alc.•r dl'molit1on team . drC'ssc.•d m ftrl'proof suits. fmq•r figure of make-belien' astrnnaut during Sµac<.' Shuttll' prC'pan·clnl•-;-. training at Kl'nncd~ Space l°l'nll'I Spac·t• Shuttll' II 1:-. I scheduled for liftoff \\'l'clnescla~· and the training 1:-. 1n thl· eYent the craft -;hould ,go into ocean after li.1U1H:h OR ANOE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley l'\lllllt..., -°"91 h..:utwe Oltoc• Rober1 N Weed ..._.... Thomas A Murph1ne [d"ot Michael P Harvey ...... lfttO.- L Kay SGhullz ~OI~ Kenneth N. Goddard Jr ~~ Bernard Schulman ~ Chalet H. Ux» .,............., i=r..Moot• • Ctaulfied •dvenlalng 714 642-5678 All orher dep•rtments 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE JJO WHI 8•v St . Cost.I Me.a. c• M•ll •d4,.u h• UtO, Cosll Mew, CA '7t,. 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I> l.11 .., \ n g l'l t.• ~ • ht'l'au-.l' thl l.1·~,.,1a1ur1· 1:.. nnt in St's:..1011 Thl• hill 1:.. sponson•d by tht' \1•upu1H·t1111· bsonat1on of 1\ml'rll'a Tlw 1·omm1llt•e 1s considering oth1·r hill-. 10 .. 11ld treatments to thl· ('O\'t•r<i~l· that pnv<.1te group he;.i Ith pl;ins must provide The s t all' n·qu1rt·s l'O\ crage for about 20 ailments or treatments. inl·lud1nJ! m<'ntal problems. vitamin tlll'rap~. <ilcoholism and <I 01 fl IOl'l'llt('SIS Th<' acupuneturt• assoc1at1on ·s Arthur Krause -.aid a 1980 law gaVl' acupuncturist::. status as priman ht•alth ('Ure prO\'iders . ml•<in1ng pat1l•nls don I have to be reft•rrl·d hy du('lors Sa<· r a mento aC'u pu n et uri s l E d\.\Jtrl Cht•\\ said. .. Acupunttllrl' 1s not a fad. With 5.0liO ~ear-. <if background. 11 ·s not a Cad We are the last countr.' lo at·c·t·µL 1L Wh y"" ·Krnuse -,aid Lht• aH•rage cost of a \'1s1t to ;.in at·uµunc-tunst 1s S20. "'hill• ,.,.,its to doc·tors cost SJ'.j to SclU plus h•sts and X ·I a~ s I k said .1<·11punt·tur1• <'a n often h l·lp rl'ht•\1• p.11n in cond1t1nns Harassm e nt s uit nixed T.\!\1PA. FIJ tt\P 1 /\ Sl mtll111n ,,., h.1ra-.-.rrll'nt su it .1j!.11nsl ,, t·on1m11n1t ' <'Olll·~e and tis 1irt•s11!t-nt ha!-. bt.>l'n cl1 ... m1-.-.erl h' .i Jl:dgt· ''ho -,aid th1· plaint1fl ''a' not ph~!->ICall~· atl;u·kerl 11r harrra·d ll tlhhornugh ('1r<•u1t Judge Mnrbcm HuC'k <hsm1!>st•d tht' s uit against ll illsboroug h Corn munit~ Colll•ge b) former co 11 t• g e a ti m 1 11 1s t r a t o r Dr. Ho/\anne c;mUt·r. who contended sht• \\as r1n•d bccaU\l' !>he spurn t•d thP aclvanc·es o f pres1dC'nl •\mbrose Gardner But·!-found her compluints "erl· insuffi Cll'nt as a m ;.cll1·r of la\\ lo stale g rounds for n ·li<'f undl'r l'x1sting lJ\.\ · \b Cmuc·r s law~·er. Stephen II an ion. -.a1r1 ht· \\11uld a ppeal Santa Ana man dies By Thf' Al>sociated Press Kl'n llau~slcr of S;,inta Ana ha!-. d1l'd from third degree burns -;ustainccl in an otl well fin· tn \'cntu1 a. lie• and lhrcl' olht·r~ were burnt•cl 0('1 lH whr•n leaking vapors from a µorlable tanker C'arn m g 20,000 ~allons of crude oil ignited near the• oil wt'll in the ('onuC'o oil fields Tom Athe rton of Oxnard remained in critical condition tod.1~ \\llh second · a nd th1rct d<.•grct• burns over more than 40 pcrc·c·nt or body The other two, Gent' Blaylock. 47. of Ojai Valh•y and Walter Miranda. 54. of Ventura. have bee n discharged from Ventura County Hospital. Pot grower sh'oots .thief SAN BERNARDINO <AP> I\ m a n apparently trying lo prolt'Ct hii; muriJuana crop has been bookC'd for invesll&alion of attempted murder after allegedly shooting a would-be pot thief, critically wounding him, authorities said. Kinard was reported In critical condition at Ooaert Community Hospital In Palm Spnngs. Tldwcll said he was not expected to live. • s u(•h a~ b<ickaches. multiple sl'll•ro::.1s. !>trokes. s inu~ trouble dnd migraines Currently, ~ome insurance firms like Blue Cross pay for acupuncture. but onl) "hen the patient 1s referred by a oh,·s1ciari. (nt•w sa10 ne leels ht' loses 30 per ct•nt of his potential business because in~urance won ·t cover treatment!.. llowever, representatives of insurance firms said requiring m ore CO \.erage makes cr.mpan1es s top buying employee health plans from the 1nsu ranee indusl ry. pref erring t o insure their e mployees lhemsclvt's Emef) Dowell of Blue Cross said First Interstate Bank, Bank or America and Standard Oil are among the companies that are self ins uring to avoid state regulation Tot smuggli11g lrv th1t arted .. SA 'J YSllJRO r A P 1 L' S Imm 1grat111n and :'\ atu rahz-.llon offtc1:.ils an· t all1ng 1t ··a little !n\·t· s ton ·· not a criminal t·<isl· of bah~ s muggling :\ Tempt'. Ariz .. couple have apolog11ed and promised to :ilart thl· prnpt•r adoption protess aftl'I' allcmpting lo smuggle a rtt·whorn 81 a11han bah\ girl into thl· l nttt•cl St ates Ron and Irma llall . described us 1n their lall• 30s. were stopped at the San Ys idro port of entry Tuesday by INS officers while attempting to cross into the L'nttl•cl Stales from TiJuana. Bt.it Callahan replied ··The court will take JUdil'ial notice thal the profession. business. hobby or whatever c1f locating demons has not b sen to that level of viability where it would be of assistance to the jury in dc·ciding the case · · Flying debris caused hoy's track death An o ffiC'1 al 1n the Oran~e Countv Coroner·s office has confirmed that the impact of debris thrown from a dragster caused the death of a 13-year-old Garden Grove boy watching a race· al the Orange County International Raceway 1n Irvine Vaughn Plett died Saturday at Tustin Communi-4.y Hospital after he was hit in the stomach a week earlier at an event s ponsored by the National Hot Rod Assodallon . Chief Deputy Coroner Jim Hei s n e r sa id an autopsy revealed that the boy had died from ··blunt force trauma to the a bdQmen ... The boy's mother i.aid part of a dragster·s engine flew up and struck him. Union "locked out' Wf\SHlNGTON <AP > The decertified air traffic controllers union. saying it would end its strike, is m aintaining that it cannpt order its membe rs back to work because they have been ··tocked out" by the Federal Aviation Administration. ··They were j ubilant, and the I\ WA CS news prompted them to celebrate a double OC{'asion the radar plane triumph and the n ew Moslem year," said a reporter at a news paper in Jidda ··w e ;He happ) bl'rause America . ;.ifter all this uncertaint) and anguis hing wa it, turned out to be the friend 1n n eed . · sa id Ha ssa n Abdel-AL1z. an office clerk in .Jidda The Japanc'M' go,·ernment·s ch i ef s pokt•!>m a n . Kiichi M1yazawa. ~•11d he thought the Senate vote µroves President Rca gan ·s lead e rship 1n polieymaking " Burn victirn di~s VENTlJRA 1AP1 A secon(i victim of a flas h fire near an oft "ell in the Conoco oil fields has died of his burns. authorities said . Tom Atherton. 31. of Oxnard. died Wednesday in the burn unit of S herman Oaks Community Hospital From Page A1 RAIN ... the brief s hower increases the s eason total t o more than three-fourth~ of a n inch He said the area last year didn"t gel its firs t trace of rain until Dec 5. The average for this time of year. weather officials said. is just less than half an inch Los Angeles weather officials predicted Friday will bring temperatures in the upper 70s, partially cloudy s kies and gusty winds . LAYAWAY Shop now while selections are plentiful. Use our Layaway Plan. 0 OMEGA MAKE SURE THE WATCH YOU GIVE HIM HAS PASSED THE TEST !FOR ACCURACY. These Omega Constellation Chronometers have earned the coveted title of official "Swiss Chronometer" by proving extremely accurate throughout fifteen days of rigorous. impartial testing. 10 karat gold-filled water-resistant watches with quartz movements: A. Day-date. $750. B. Date. $795. c. With 33-dlamond dial. $1.395. SLAVIC K'S Ana ....... Slnce 1117 Whtrt w be.st swrprisa bqm. rllNlln ~ m•• ...._, •. ~llldl MleGNlilw a..Mgllll•,... ...... 1.m-.. .... ._ .. ............ ··American Bandstand" host Dick Clark fleft J rentimsces with Kenriy Rogers' 1 center J and John TravoUaabout their mu.rical careers during.a taping of the show's 3Qth.anniver1ary special The show will be broadcast Friday night. Ora l Roberts' so11 faces tria l 0 11 charg~ of for~ery Ronald David Roberts. 37·year-old son of evangelist Oral Roberts, has been ordered to stand trial on a charge of forgi n g prescri ptaons. The younger Roberts waived a preliminary hearing Tuesday in Tulsa. He "as ordered to appear for formal arraignment Nov 2 before Tulsa District Judge Jay Dallon. Ale x Ha ley, CIUthor or ··Roots." h as rt•nted an apa r tm<.•n t nt>ar the downtown riverwalk in San Antonio. Texas as a "home on the road" for stoporrs during his lra\'els "I was JUSt so intrigued with the city I decided to get a s mall apartment there•." llaley, who visited the city las t month . s aid in an 1nt e r v 1e " publi s hed Wedn esda y in the San Antonio 1.ight . •• 1 was pos1t1vely intrigued with the nvt.•r down there. e1nd the Alamo kno<.'ked me out ... he said . ··1 left with a memory of a lovely <'llY .. Roberts 1s charged with forgmg three prescriptions in February and M arch to obtain Tussionex. a cough :kl r('.\.\ .'\11pl11<1 l.11n.'11 111c1rl1• a 11 uppeo ra11c1• t111s 1cet'I.· at a H1 "t•111 depart 111 c 111 ''""!' p •11 •1111 /1114 IL pe•r •111111• tc1rr11111c1 lwr llr.\/ 11111/le' suppressant Roberts, of Tulsa. 1s not affiliated with his father 's r eligious organization Pope J ohn Paul II has been made an honorary member of Lhe Italian Association of Sommeliers , or wane s tewards. The association. meeting in Rom<.'. gave the diploma to the Po lis h born pontiff during has weekly general audienC'e Wednesday. L'te1h·i. leading \\Ome n wer e on their good behavior as tht•y honored Queen Slrikit of Thailand at a luncheon in Salt Lake City during her rou r day visit to the state The queen. accompanied by Princess Chulabhorn and six ladies·in-waiting. is on a three week visit to the United Stall's in an effort to expand market s f o r Thai handicrafts . <iuccn Sink1t. 49. as the wife or King Bhum1bol Adulyadej, head of stat e of Thailand for 31 years Fair, warmer Friday Coasta l Clu rlng lnls •nnlno Felr •no wermer Frktay c rwnc• of r•ln ne•r rero ~rcent IOfllOht end Friday COHl•I low 0 IOfllOht. •nl!K>d S4 Coa•e•I lllgn 68 Friday. lnlend ,., Th• AOMO eulon•d Pollullon St•nderd 1.-. IPSll ••l1nos of O lo •II arus '" '"" Soul hi And ent-RiverslO.·SAn S.rnardl'IO arH, S.n Ft-rn•noe>Sanla CIArll• v•lltY\, S.n G•brl•I Pomon• ••ll•Y .. 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Nortr.ern C•lllornla And wtlternCotor- Sunny Jat.5 wore upected over the re•I of Ille country Calif o rrii a Two tn<llH of W>Ow l>IAnkeled IM Kern County community ol Freiler P•rk IOIMy, IN -ond \nOMall lllll vHr for IN lllll•lde town nudglno Mount Pl.-, er. National WHClwr S.r'Voct Mid. "It llerted •l>Oul S Am , -ll'l COid enouoll lo ltlCk Around 1111• time," Mid Lloyd Wlen1, CllAmller of Commtrc• prtlld•nt. "II'• rully lluutllul-by tr. frMWay " Soulllorn C..ltfoml•'• ""' autumn snowf•ll hit tr. ume <ity Oct I l>Ut melted lmmedl•tely Weatll•r Servi<• tPOkuwomen Pel Rowe .. Id. Cl e•r skies and r iling l•mperel\Ke\ ...,.. l)Adlcted for the res I ol IN South•-l>Y Friday Th• ,,_...,. SllOuld llAve OVllY nor111w•sl •iftcft of U lo 40 mpll, wllll high t•,,_.,u,...1n Ille 50l and lows lrom U lo lS. TIM SllOW l•v•I should reach 6,JOO feet. V •Cl•Y llltfhl will lie In '""' IOl. 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S.J SKond._ 4:..ap.m. O.J SKondlllOll 11 ·01p.m. P TOMORROW'S TIDES: Hloll •:• •.m. L-4:.U p.m. s-11 dl....ctlcM Sun Mta S:04 p.m., rlsH 6:11 a.m. SO<lthwest. F rlday. REPORTINO AGENCIES. 8111 Slalllllef'o, Stllft Seim, JOftn 81-r, Moon•h6:SJp.m .. rlSftl:l7 a.m. llrv<e 8alr'CI. Sleft llar,..tt P'rldey . We1re Listening •.• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded transcribed and delivered lo the appropriate editor. · The s ame 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation t"alls, please. Tell us whnt'a on your mind Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thur&day, October 29, 1981 H/F Holding their noses Senate AWACS opponents backed Reagan reluctantly WASHIN GTON <AP> -Sen. William Cohen, R-Malne, said t he proposed AWACS sale was ··an issue that none or us really like." Sen. Dan Quayle, R-lnd .. said it was "not a high water m ark for the president or the n ation." Sen. Slade Gorton, R·Wash .. said "a n approp r iate groundwork for the proposal was not laid with either house of Congress." Then all three of them voted for it That summed up the tone or much of the debate Wednesday as the Senate approved President Reagan 's proposal to sell complicated airborne radar equipment to Saudia Arabia. ·'The real world does not offer us the choices that we wish we had ... s aid Sen. Robert Dole, R·Ka n So senator after senator said he had grave reser vations about the s ale, but would vote for it anyway He would vote for it because the United States had given its word, because the prestige of the president was at stake. because rejection would stir up trouble 1n the Maddie East More than 50 of the 100 sen ators spoke during the eight hour debate Gorton's speech was the first moment of drama lie had been ''The real world does not off er us the choices that we wish we had ... " against the sale. Now he was for i l. Sen Alan Cranston. u ca111 . who s pearheaded the drive against the s ale. said later the oppo:.ition s trategists a I ready "knew Gorton was leaving ... Gorton said he made up hi:. mind Friday after seeing the final draft 'of e1 lett~r from the president spelling out conditions for the i.ale Cranston said opponents of the s ale realized they had lost when Cohen. who had been opposed to the se1h.>, switched to vote for it. That left only Sen. Russell Long, O La.. undeclared, with reports c irculating tha t a declared opponent. Sen. Mark' Andrews. R-N D . would join the president's forces The galleries were jammed, with Jong lines in the hall, as the dcball' neared its end. White llous(' Chief of StaH James Baker Ill and other presidential a id es s howed up, chatting ca lmly and s howing n o nervousness about the outcom e R cpubl1 can Leader Howard Baker Jr adjourned the Senate until Thursday morning, and the chambt'r erupted in a round of handshaking For the first time all day, it w<is a scene of animation The Scnall' chamber. often the Ht'nt' of hubbub when the roll is ht•1ng called. w:-.is deadl) still \\ ht·n lhl' count be1o:.an. Laser 'test' blinds chopper pilots, Encino man hooked LOS ANGELES tAP> -A man who claimed he was testing a laser for a Halloween party beamed the powerful device into th e cockpit o r a police helicopter. burning the co.pilot 1n one retina and momentarily blinding the pilot. officers s aid. ··sudd enly we were hit with this strong blue light. .. s aid Officer Tom Brooks, the co pilot. a ft er lite hclitoptcr landed 'safely Tuesday night. "We were totally blinded for from rive lo 10 seconds We couldn't see anything outside or inside lt could have been terrible .. M 1chael Arc her. 21. of Encino, was :.irrested for investigation of interfering with an officer, a misdemeanor. after the device beamed into the ('OCkp1t of the helicopte r as 1t flew over the San Fernando Vallcv at about 700 feet lie was r~leased on $500 bail The Federal Av1at1on Administration was combing its books Wednesday to sec 1f any aviation laws might have been v1olat<.>d an the incident. Thi s 1~ a verv St>rious offt•nst• ll could have <.'aused permanent damage .·· said Poli cc Lt Lee Lorenza .. Brooks ·had decreased \•1s1on in one eve lie 1s going to see a specialist to determine what the injuries are Off1n•r Ro nald Reuser said the pilot, Offl<.·er Dan Bibber, though not s u ffering any perman e nt 1n1ury ... was temporarily blinded and almost lost control of the aircraft He made maneuvers to try to avoid 1t. but the beam kept following ... Reuscr said the pilots directed ground cre ws to the source or the li ght. when· they located Archer. allegedly still using the beam. Police said they did not know where Archer obtain ed the laser, but University o f California-Los Angeles scientists s peculated it could be of the type that uses argon gas and as common in la:.<'r li ght shows. Arc her told police he was testin g the light to use al a H allo\\een party and had foc u sed on the helicopter without knowing i t would cause any damage. authorities AP'~ L ns Angeles police dtsplay laser dev1ce used. officers said. to beam mterisr light at police helicopter over the San Fernando Valley Tuesday Det'lct> consists of laser component left and power source nglit s aid Police said he told them he was using the helicopter as a target to adjust the beam L easers produce incredibl)' powerful light beams because they differ fundamentally from ordinary light, whi c h 1s a chaOllf collection of frequencies and wavelengths shooting off in a ll directio ns like a milling t•ro"d In contrast. laser ltght cons ists of a single frequency. like a column o f sold iers marching precisely in step Indus try uses especi ally po" erful lasers to cut steel and c·1mcretl· And because the beam l'an b<.· tightly focused O\ er great ll1stanres rather than becoming progrl'ssively wider und "t•aker like a flashlight beam c;c ient1sts bounce laser bl'ams orr orbiting satellites to track minute movements along l'arthquake faults on Earth Both l ' S <And Sonet m1htan st·1enl1 '>ts art• reported)~· cx per1mcnt1ng \\Ith laser weapons for USl' on Earth or in s pa<'l'. \\hl•re the~ might one da) be ust•d to !>hoot down cnem) satl'lhtt·s Ene rgy co1iservatio11 aid offe red b y OC Free attic insulation, weather s tripping a n d minor home repairs are avai l able for low.income families through the Orang e County Community Development Council. The non.profit organization is administering a program in which federal fund s are disbursed to c ut e nergy con s umption and costs for families living near the poverty level. said Jim Hamlett. council information manager. He said pers ons interested in the service can call the council office in Santa Ana at 547-6801 to find out if they quaLify for the conservation measures. which . he claimed can save residents from 30 to 50 percent on fuel a nd e lectricity bills To qualify, a single pe rson can cam up lo s.5.388 per year. a family of four can earn $10,563 and a family of nine can m ake S19.188. he s a id. Owners of rental units must also agree not to raise rents as 'a result o r the improvements. he added RAFF jew6Jry 32 Fashion Island Newoort Beech • ~2040· 3 Generations of fMndlv ~ ..,..,~ • ; l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 29, 1981 ~ffiTI~W~ Economic numbers take whopping dip WASllJNGTON I AP> A broad g~uge or future u s e~onomic strength fell by the biggest amount in 17 months Isl September, all but ending any hopes the national economy might rebound before next year. Commer ce Department officials said today. T he department's Index of Leading Indicators dropped 2. 7 percent during the month, a fall characterized as "an especially s teep plunge'' by Robert Dederick , an assistant Commerce se~retary. ·'The report strongly s uggests that industrial production will be s liding into the a utumn and that real gross national product will be down for the third successive quarter," Dederick said in a prepared statem ent released by the department Fe d c hief o ppo ses p o u>er for S&Ls WASHI NGTON <AP) Paul Volcker. the chairman of the Federal Re se r ve Board . cautwned Congress today about g ivi n g sav ings and loan associations broad new powers as a way or helping them out of their industry's financial woes. Volck er told t he Senate Banki n g Co mmittoe that legislation to give savings and loans many of the powers or com mercial banks would be "of little relevance in relieving the exii1ting earnin~s pressures on thrift mst1tullons. 'Fe d e ra l sp e 1uling ~oes d e e p i11 red WASH I NGTON <AP ) Despite perennial presidenllal pledges to s lash federal deficits. the government continues to spew a torrent or red ink that is blotting out President Reagan's promise lo balance the budget by 1984. The Treasury Department reported Wednesday that the budget for f1sC'al 1981. which ended Sept 30, ran S57 9 b1lhon in the red. marking the 12th strai g ht Yl'ar that federal spending ha!> outpaced receipts Ira n picks 11Pu~ pri 111e n iinistl'r BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP1 An official tn the public relaltons office of the Majlis, the I ranian parliament, told The Associated Press by telephone that there were 115 votes for Musavi, 39 against him and 48 abstentions Ch a rle s, Dian a e 11 d Wa le s tour SWANSEA. Wales t APl Prince Charles and Princess Diana were w1nd 1ng up a triumphal three-day tour of Wales today that arous ed a lot of the pride and a little of the angry passion of the West Coast principality's 445·year·old union with England. "Jt'5 one of those occasions when I think everyone JS pre pared to overlook the divisions ," s aid Sian Rhy:.-Oavis. 34, one of more than 10,000 people who tumt!d out in a dri ving rain storm Wednesday to welcome the royal couple lo Ca rmarthen . a 900-year-old Rom a n market town in south Wales Ford te l ls loss fo r third q uarter DETROIT tA P > Ford Motor Co has become the third U.S automaker to report a loss for the third 'quarter of the year. and Chrysler Corp. is in line to become the fourth. Ford. the No. 2 automaker. announced Wednesday it had lost $335 million from JuJ> through September. a loss of $2 78 per share of stock. Ford lost S595 million, or $4.95 per share. in the same pe riod la:.t year R eaga11 d efellse p la n h i ts Sll<lf( WA S H I NGTON <AP J P r t!sidenl Reagan 's µIan lo strengthen lhl' nation's 5trateg1c defense is being set back with a House subcommittee's refusal to appropriate money for the MX missile and a Senate Republican leader's statement that the 8 -1 born bcr 1s unnecessary ·~··..,.... ~ANINE HERO King. a 6·year ·old µart Gl'rm<in ~hl·pherd . is t he 1981 Ken-L Ration dog hero Last f)l'ct•mhl'r. ht- gnawcd through a door to s<1ve his f;,1m1h from a f1rl· that destroyed th<.'ir home in Granite Palls. Wilsh \\'1th him all' ownNs l lo\.\ard and Fl•rn Carlson . no" ofTamp<1. Fl.i __ _ Solidarity l eader asks end to s trike WARSAW <AP> Solidanly leader Lech Walesa called for an e nd t o nat1onw1d e st rikes following a massive hour-long walkout. and a Communist Party l eader warned o r "far reaching decisions" 1r all demonstrations do not stoo. It wa ~ c·alled to µrot(.•:.t foorl s hortages police harassmt'nt and lh<' go\'ernment·.., refusal to s h ~· r <' m a n a g e m t.' n t o f t h c n t.•ar b,rnkrupt t'C'onom~ "'1th Sohdanl~ "I \.\ant this to ht• the IJSl strikl• of this kind." Wal<'sa said during a tout of a light bulb fa('tor' 1n \\'ar"j'' Vote boost for president · a WASHINGTON <AP> The fight over selling A WAGS radar planes to Saudi Arabia was Important to President Reagan notl so much for what he won bul for what he could have lost. He had put his prestige as chief executive, director or forei"n policy, on the li ne at a time when his congressional coa lition on budget and tax cuts was beginning to faller along with I he economy Duv1d Gergen, the White House comm unications director, described Wednesday 's 52-48 victory in the Senate as "a tr e mendou s toniC' for the NEIS AIAlYlll "We've acted m concert to demonstrate that t he United Stat es is indeed a r e liable security partner." R eagan declared moments after the vote. "We had heard from many leaders who had expressed their con('em about what this could m ean in the whole world scel'le. 1f it had not turned out the way It did." The fight over AW ACS was Reagan's first important battle in the foreign policy area. Until The victory is "a tremen9,ous tonic for the administration ... " adm101!->tration, both m relations oversN1s and with Congress " "II re establis hes the fact the president has a relationship with Congn•ss that 1s very effective, <tnd thut 1s important t o gOVl'rning," he :.aid. As sen ator after senator troopt•cl into the White llouse for pnvu t e meetings with the president. there were arguments about security tn the Middle East and about protecting the l'Xlremely sophisticated A WACS l'quspmcnt. In the view of White House c hief of staff James Baker Ill, who sl:lt in his office and listened over :.1 telephone line as each volt' was called in the Capitol. t he {'(inching argument was national seC'urity But Reagan a nd even formt:r President Carter. who .irgucd for the sa le of the i\1rhornc• Warning and Control s~ Sll'ffiS airplan e:. to Saudi Arab1:.1 returned to a ke) point The abili t) of the president "to t·onducl foreign µoltl'Y was on the line This is what he could have lost. both the past and the prest'nl president ~aid. In their vie w . Se nate d1sappr0\ al would damage lht: pn· .. 1dl1nt 's rl•lallons with other international leaders. It would lcssl'n hi:. stature in the eves of for l' 1 g n g <H er nm e n t s' a nd de' alUl' hss "'ords now. his foreign policy ventures have been limited to meetings with foreign leaders. attendance al l wo summit l'Onferences and strong \\Ords about the Soviet l'n1on Senutc rejection of the $8.5 h11lion sale uf Airborne Warning and Control System planes and f'-15 Jet weap1>nry, after the ll ous(.• hud vo ted overwhclmrngly to di sapprove 1t. <"Ould h ave burs t th e µresident's bubble on Cl:lpitol lhll Now, Reagan faces his next C'rucial fi ght. over further cuts 1n the fiscal 1982 budget. with one more po\.\erful example that he cannot he overestimated when it comes to winning c rucial C'onteM~ Daylight saving ext e n sion ba r ked WA S H INGTON !AP i - Daylight sa\'ing time would go into elfect the first weekend in ~1 arch instead o f the las t weekend in April , un d er a measure approved by the House. B y a 243-165 marg in the llouSl'. which rejected a similar plan in 1976. voted Wednesday to extend daylight·s avi ng lime from six to eight months a year. The Senate has not vet acted on the proposal. · The Soviet led War:,aw Pact's m1l1tary co uncil opened a "r egular session" today 1n Budapes t . ll un gary, th<' llungarian nl•ws agt•ncy MT! reported Observers said 1t was b1llt>d as a routine meeting. but the s11 uat1on 1n Poland was expected to be the prime topic of disc· uss1on. OVER 1000 FI NE QUALITY I ran 's Parl1<1me nt approved 39 -yea r -o ld arc hit ect Mir Hosscin Musav1 as the nation's new prime minister todav a Parhamenl spokesman said· ' In separate votes behind closed doors Wednesdny. the Hou se Appropriations subcommittee on defense voted 7-5 to pay for the B I bomber. she lved by former President Carter in 1977, and reject Reagan's request for SI 9 billion for the MX missile during the current fiscal year. 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Fe rtile m e dfly to exte nd 'u1a r' LOS GATOS <AP> The new dis cove r y o f a fertile Mediterranean fruit fl y will extend the war against the ~rop-threaten ing pes t further into summer 1982, officials say '"We're probably looking at s um m er or late sum mer to dec la r e total eradic ation,·· Me dfly e radication project s pokesman Roger Blake said Wednesday. The egg-c arry ing fe male medfly was confirmed as fertile Wednesday. Actor d e nies sex ill p a te rnity suil LOS ANGELES (AP I Actor Chad Everett denied under oath ever having sexual intercourse with the actress who accused him of fathering her baby. E ver e tt took t he stand Wednesday i n Los Angeles Sup e rior Court to deny the fundamental point In t b.e paternity suit todeed by Sheila Scott against t he star of the canceled TV series "Medical Center." Under interroeation by hia a ttorney Edward Me d vene, Everett testified that he met Ma. Scott as an extra in the TV series, but that he never saw her orr the set except for the night of Aug. 16, 1972. Sta te fund short by $900 million SACRAMENTO <APl -More than $900 million will have to be borrowed from various state funds to pay e nd·Of-month general fund bills, says state Controller Ken Cory. Cor y issu ed a s tate ment Wednesday saying he expects the money to be repaid by Nov. 12 from tax receipts, except for about S250 million from a "rainy dav" reserve fund. Neu's anchorman charged in tlwft LOS ANGELES <APl T elevision news man Ken Jones and his fi ancee have entered pleas of innocent to 30 counts charging they wrote and cashed worthless checks for more than S215.000. Jones. 42, a nd Shirlene Carde nas, 32, are each charged with one count of grand theft a nd 29 of cashing bad checks. WYOMING OIL LOTTERY OPEN TO ALL $84,000 + Royal1tes• ---------------------------·-------... -· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October l9, 1981 HIF ' ............ ATTENDS FUNERAL .\t<tn1:-.!-t Elit.alwth Ta\lor 111in<•cl some :~.50 mournl•r:-. for cicsi_l!ner Edith J lead at thl• Bt•, t·rl\ II.ills Churth of thL· (iood ShE.'pht•nJ Wt•dnt"Hl<.1~. L1 1. ""' 1111(• nl man.' a<'ln .. •sst•s drt•sM•d for thl' camPra h.' \Jiss ll1•ad Man wins lawsuit I against rude clerk LOS ANGELES <AP > When Donald B. Brown thought he was treated rudely by a supermarket checker while cashing a personal c heck, he decided enough was enough and he filed a lawsuit. Brown. a Torrance lawyer . won his suit against Alpha Beta and a clerk at the grocery store whe n Superior Court Judge T_ho.nas Fredericks agreed with h im that the clerk's behavior whe n Brown gave1 her a $25 c herlc was unacceptable. The Judge awarded him S500 plus court costs. "I'm sick and tired of people having to withstand nastiness in the marketplace." Brown said W e dnesday . ··The r e 's no incentive for sales people to be n ice unless e mployer s force the m to be nice. because the days of the mom and pop store are gone ·· Brown had filed a $150.000 suit c harging slander and intentional infliction of emotional distress in the Feb. 11 incident at the Alpha Bela market in Hermosa Beach. HANDCRAFTED NATURAL TEAK 3 major hanks ] face lawsuits on check charges SAN FRANCISCO <AP > - Miiiions of checking -account c u s t o m er's ma y get bounced-check charges back ii class-action suits against three major California banks succeed. lawyers say The cases go to trial early next year, a nd the banks are • now notifying their customers of the case. as directed by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Ira Brown. ··If we 're s uccessful. the banks will t,, ordered to either stop the practice or to return the funds that they 've collected,·· said Dave Baum, a lawyer for the plaintiffs. At stake is $500 milliod in bounced-check fees levied by Crocker National Bank. Bank of America and Wells Fargo Bank on about 6.2 million checking accounts dating from Mar ch 17. 1973 • T h e charges, which r ange from S4 to $8, are imposed on customers · account when checks are r e turned because of insufficient funds. The suits claim the charge ··is a profit to the bank rather than the cost of doing business"" and lhat it ""has to be s pelled out when you open your a ccount." Baum said. Succ~s in the s uits also would clear the way for class-action suit!'\ pending against 11 other major banks in Ca lifornia, Baum said. ""The prctctice in question is e ngag~d in by almost e very bank m the country." said e robert wallach. a lawyer I who speJls his nam e without cop1tal tf letters) who 11lso reprt'senls the J plaintiffs .f lie said 3.5 million d1l•ckln~ ,,, accounts und $400 m11l1on in 1 check charges are involved at-.1 Bank of Amer1 ce1 T h e remaining $100 million I'> !>pread , bet ween Crot'ker and We lls l"argo c ustomers. t About 6.2 million c·hecking '• accounts. including pa:.t and present customers. are in volved. wa llach said. Bank o f Amer 1 t'a 1 s pokeswoman Sharon Woodson said lhc bank would have no 1. comment Wells F'argo Ht.ink. which last , week began notifyi ng 1 ;? million 1 customers, ··believes the case . lacks merit and 1s v1gorouslv , defending the l:rnsu1t. said ,' press officer Dale \\al\.\ ark Crocker '>pokeS\\oman Kath) Hyams said. ··Tht> t•ourt ha'· ordered notifi cation uf th~· a1·tion bul has not ruled on lht.> merits\ in any respect. 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Jolm l 'ssery riql1t. 29. ywded a .11ingle-engmt' plane lo n sa/1• landing lit Little lfock Airport allc't the pilot c:o/laplied I 'sseri(.-; fa/her 111 lure . ./111111 Va t11d Bm1<l litl U'OS o l so a pas.<1enqe r Pinch-hit P i lo t 'luck y' LITTLE ROCK <API John Ussery had never handled an airplane before, so when the pilot let him take control of u single-engine plane at 2,500 feet, he welcomed the chance for a "a little flying le:.son · Then the pilot collapsed and died. and Ussery had lo bring the plane down himself. "I was flying the plane -I had the wheel in m y hands when he rell over ." Ussery . a 29-year old business man, said Wednesday. "lie ask~ me. 'think you can ha ndle it now?' and I said. ·no, l can't handle 1t.' I expected him to take it back. but that's the last thing he said his head retl back · · Thl' incident began late Tuesday arternoon as l.Jssery and his father-in·law, John D. Boyd, 60, of Hot Springs, were on a pleasure flight with pilot Ellsworth Al exander Moore, 55, between Hot Spnng!-. and Malvern. south of Little Rock. They wt•n• at about 2.500 reet when Moore was stricken with an apparent heart attack l.'sscr~ s aid that when Moore s lumped over, he thought 1l was a Joke "But then Wl' started slapping him. tryin~ to "akc hi m up. and I couldn't find a pulse, .. he said. lie !o.31<1 his ra1her·1n·law looked al him and said. "We're in serious trouble." Ussery said he turnt>d the plane and followed Interstate 30 south. then callf.>d for help on the radio. With th<' help of two Hot Springs flight mstr uctors. l'ssery turned the propeller-driven Rockw<'ll Acro Co mmander and flew it more than 60 miles to Little Rock s Adams Field. where he landed safe!\ · "I gues~ I'm a little bit lucky," Ussery said. ·sun>. I wa!'! real scared. but 1t was a funny kind of scared not rl'ally panicky I went through s tages thinking Wl' \\Cre going to crash. but I never thought 1t "ould be a really devastatrng crash · It seemed like 1f I relaxed for just a minutt• tht• µlane ''ould start swinging ," Ussery ..,aid. I was (•oncentratrng so hard on those gauges 'If I d bt•cn up there b} myself I might have 1)3n1 C'k(•d. · l 'ssery s aid ... At least there were two of us up llwn• so we could talk about it. and I c·ould ask John <Boyd 1 what'd they say .. Flying instructors Larry <:am of Arkadelphia and Joseph Ropp of Bis marck were in the Arkadelphia airport tower and heard Ussery·s distress call They took off m a second plane ·wc really breatht'd a sigh or rehef when they came: on the radio and said tbey had visual contact with u~ ... Ussery said I le ..,aid he knew he could fly the plane straight and that lhe fuel tanks were full. ··1 knew we had enough fuel und we weren't going to crash right awa~ <tnyho"'. but 1t was getting dark ... he said. Cam and Ropp decided to take Ussery to the Little Rock Airport, which required a turn back lo the nor1h Airport authorities cleared othe.r air traffi c out of the area and called out emergency crews "i\(·tuall)-, the landing was the most fun part. .. Usser y said. "When that front wheel hit the ' ground 1l scared m e, and we bounced a pretty good little bounce, I understand. There was JUSt that one bi~ bounce and it kinda skipped and zigged back and forth a little. and I held the nose down and started hitting on the brakes. We were quite happy to be down." Cain and Ropp said Ussery remained calm durin~ the flight to Little Rock. "He trusted me and he JUSt did what I told him to do," Ropp said "H e got it lined up and held it like a trouper." Efforts to revive Moore at the airport were unsuccessful. He was pronounced dead at the l:n1versity of Arkansas Medical Center. U::;:.cry s:.11d he wouldn't hesitate to fly again with a good pil ot. but added. "I don't want to fly any more myself .I think I'd rather just sit back and let someone else do the flymg." 1 Spinal injury h e lp o n way? BOSTON (AP l -Enco uraged by their research on cats, doctors believe they may be able to prevent the crippling disability that results from s pinal injuries 1f they give the victims injections of a natural body chemical soon alter their accidents. Doctors believe that the chemical. called thyrotropin-releasing hormone. or TRH. improves blood flow and reduces the nerve damage that results after the spine is compressed in an injury. About 200.000 Americans are confined to l wheekhairs because or spinal injuries. according to federal statistics. 1 So far. the doctors have experimented with the thernpy only in cats, but they say the treatment "may have unique therapeutic potential in spinal trauma In human beings ... The study was conducted by doctors at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences and the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in Washington. Results were published in today's Issue of the New Enaland Journal of Medicine. In their experiment, the d<¥:tors anesthetized 26 cats and then damaged their spi.nea by dropplng weights on them. An hour later, six or the cat.I received injections of TRH. while the rest got either an inactive saline solution or a steroid dru1. Arter six weeks, the cats that received TRff were au alive and tunctJon1nJ normally. The rett were spastic and had trouble controlliDI their movements. and elg~t ol them had died Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThuraday. October 29. 1981 Al I Mexico battles medfly with medfly Instrument donate d METAPA, Mexico CAP> Mexican sclcntlsts. viclora In 11 four-year battle against the Mcditerrancun frult fly, are trylna to eliminate the pest from all ot North America in a chemical-free campaign using the insect itself. em blazoned with an oversized tty . embl e m of the S17 mllllott "Moscamed," Spanish for medfly eradication program financed by the U.S. and Mexican governments. money crop!!. cotton and bananu - governmtnts ignored lt. 8 ut when lb" med fly inf eated Mexlco'11 southern Chiapas atate ln 1977, it thre11tened a Sl.5 billion trult industry to the north. Three yeara of aerial s praying with malathJon stopped the advance, and a continuing mop.up operation with sterile flies has virtually eliminated it. 0 JfAND RAPIDS, Mi c h . <AP) -A harpstcbord Mlleved to be the world'• largut has been donated to the city or Grand Rapldl by two local artisans who labored more tt\an a year on the project. At a laboratory in this town on the Guatemalan border. soo million medmes a week are sterilized with zaps or radiation and let loose over Mexico, Guatemala and California to sabotage their spe<'ies' breeding patterns. · Their enemy is the destructive little ti~ that breeds 10 generations a year. 111ips with ease across vast oceans and lays eggs under the skin of about 200 kinds of produce that eventually wither and die. The 10 -f oot . 9"4. inch-long instrument, features 6.1 key manuall and five sets or strings. The soundboard la constructed of "the best European spruce I have ever see n '" sald instrument maker Keith Iii 11 . who, along with Philip Tyre was hired to build the instrument by Harry Samrick, his son, David, and their wives at a cost of S27 ,000. ·'There is no reason why this pest. which is not native to our part of the world, cannot be driven all the way across the Panama Canal, .. said Carlos Fredensdorlf, 30, who lives and works here at the world's biggest fly farm. lt has raised havoc with California farmers who are s praying the pesticide malathion to try to eliminate it. The medfly is a major threat to the state's multibillion-dollar fruit crop. All 103 fertile flies trapped in Mexico this year were within a few miles of heavily infested Guatemala, and none has turned up since Aug. 2. Patrick Patton, the 29 -year-old coordin ator of Mexi co 's medfly program , said the "sterile fly technique" works only if an infestation is so low that the laboratory-bred flies can overwhelm their wild cousins by 100 or more lo l He and the 29 other biological warriors are among Mexico's best young agronomists and biologists . Recruited from universities. they are conspicuous around town in T-shirts Originally from Africa, the medlly reached Central America in 1955 and spread fhrough the coffee belt there, ltving off the corfee bean's fruity skin . Becaus e the pest did not destroy the bean -or either of the region's other NO DEALER S1ALES AD STARTS SUNDAY BEHR POLYURETHANE A tough finish that resists acids. alcohol ( part of the temperance movement?), and abrasions. Available in Clear Gloss or Clear Satin. OfiFj 13 oz. 219 ~ SPRAY ~---477 ..~ -( -1-' ~ QT. ~ ~ I 177 ~- ~ ~:_~· ..... GAL. DEFLECT-0 DRYER VENT KIT 379 You get a hood, 12" aluminum pipe, clamp• and s· of vinyl hose. 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Give it a chance to store up some energy during the cool month.. Handy to have around the house or in the car just in case. Uses two D batteries, not included in the deal. WALKER GAS TREATMENT 55~20Z. Thu stuff prevents engine run -on (that's when you turn off the key but the motor kff1>9 going ... k.achunk, kachunk) and clea~ your fuel system. MONARCH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID ~ ·~-DEXRON JI. FORD ATF. OR SEALER & CONDmONER ' YOUR 79c CHOICE OT. It'• a good idea to check thia stuff once in a while. If you've ever run out of it, you know what I mean. (You don't? You haven't?) MONARCH r. DlftAIT MIOI Pl.VII o u 01. ...... _.,ua 0111 01. IWCOll IPIAT YOUR 97c CHOICE EA. There'• not much to aay h ere. All thoee Uttle pic:tW"ele tell it better than I e&n. ( That'• the truthJ) 6 FOOT lx6 RIDGE 'N VALLEY REDWOOD 127 Makes a heck of a good fence. Your neighbors will have a hard time peeking· through it. Hey. maybe they'd split the cost with you! (Why not?) BLACK & DECKER DUSTBUSTER 22!3~ I got one of these things and J love it. It's cordless. it recharges itself, weighs less than two pound., and gets into those hard -to -reach places. Solid state (as opposed to a liquid state? Would that be like getting sauced?) electronic ignition for fast st&rts. 2. l cu. in engine. MIRACLE CHAIN SAW SHARPENER 797 Works aippo bang to ahar1>9n that chain M W that'• been leaving a ll those jagged edges on thOH loga. \ I i • • I , ~---- All Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT(Thur1da~. October 29. 1981 West county races offer wide selection 1'Wl'l\l ,. n u l l' t'arHltd:.tll'" w rit tw compet ini;; for 1i tr·u:-tel· s pots o n Wt•st Oran.:~ Count~· 'i('hool boar·ds nl'xt Tuesct u\' llu nt ingt on lil·a t·h l '111 0 11 lf1gh S<.·hool Oistn<.·t ts thl' 1~11 ~l':o>t of lhe d is t ri rl:-.. "11 h I H ooo Stlldl•nts and st'\'l'n t11~h :-(•hoots T h r<.'l' Sl'al::-. \\ti I bt• dl•c•tdl•d T he raC'l' has attra<'lt•u n11l<.' eandidatt•s. inc ludltlg 1nn rnlb<.'nt ... Zita Wessa :md Steptwn Sm ith Hoth ~loud fi rm dunng som l• toug h time:, in th1..• 1979 tea eht'rs s t ri k e u n d h a v l' lh' rf o r· mt' d c:n n sc i ent 1ous l ~ Tht•re 1 ... no s t r on g l' \'Ide n c• t• a n ~· o f t ht' c:hall l•ngers could p 1..•rlor111 rnun • l'apa bly on the board T houg h the 11H·umh1..•nl truste1..''i and the ir adm1111str.1tur-. h a ,. l' m a d l' :-. o m l' I 111 ~' n t' i a I m1 scaleula t1 ons. )!rs \\\·..,-,a a nd S mtl h deserve l'l'·e lel'lwn Othl'r C'andida t<.'S who men t eon s ideration for t ht' t ht rd open SNll Ul'l' :'liorm a \'andt•r :\'lOll'n :\1 a rlette Sl ate~ .. h·rr~ S upl•rna\\ S h l'l'r .' B aum a n d Hona l d :\I a rc u:- :\1 r:-\'andl'I' :\l oll'll '" a t r u s t l' l' \\ 1 t h t h l' H u n t 1 n gt o n Bea eh Ctt' 1 e lemenla n 1 School 01str1<.·t Sht• rndicatt•s ~hl· \\OU ld rl'til'l' from that board 11' l'iect ecl Tut•sda~ to t hl' hig h school boa rd I n thl1 OC'ean \'ie'' S<·hool 01stl'll'l. a strong fi l•ld 1-; 'i(.•t•k rn .I.! 1..•l'et·t ion to three seab Run111ng for re -e lection an· 1 n<· u m bL•nt.., :\f a r r anne Blan k . D ar r t·ll Cartt'r a nd Cha ri l'" <htl•rlund :\Ir:-Rlank and Car ter rn 1Mrt1<:ulc.1r han• donl' Ollt!->land tn.I.! 111hs <ind dest·n·e n··e lect1on Challl..·n g t•r F'lint \lorr1:-.011 h<•:-. :-l'l'\'l'cl 1he drstri('t rn 'an ou ... c apacities Ile a nd Os lt•r lu nd appeur to be t he hcst pr os pet'ts u m o ng the other randicla tcs fur· l tw t hird seat T he lluntulg lon Hea{'h Cit.' S<.·h ool Di tri<.'l ha.., th t' mo~t mod est turnout of t·andidatt'"· \\'tlh uni~· fou1· pc..•opl<.• running for th l'l'<' seat:, T hb small field of cand idatt's 1:-. <.'S IH'tia l l ~ d isappu 1n t1 n g . l'<>nsid <>nng that this is a s chool s~·~te m w ith Sl'l'I OU S mo n c~ probll'm s and l h l' prospect of add ition a l school dol)ul'es. bo th a r eas tha t r<.'quin> ... trong txn1rd ll•ade r s h ip :\l'w<.'um e rs Shern· Ra rlow and Pat Coh(•ll appear · to bP lttl' best of the candidates I n e u m b e n l Ro,. 11 o \\ t ... "l't'k1ng n .. ··e lCt·tron . but h.1:-. "t..'1'' ll'e o n th<.· board has ht'l'n e h a ra c t <.• r i z<.• cl b ~ i 11 l i m e d t e m p ~ r t a n t 1· u m -, i:i n d rn appropriatC' be h <t\ tor Briun G urlund ha s served o n thl' board tn thl' past . and his tenur e was ma r·kcJ b~ n u wor dl'Hi di\'bi\'en<.•ss al tim <.·s In the Fountain \'i.t lll'' School D ist riet . st•\ t>n C'an dtd all's a rl· \ ~·rng for thrt'e open seab T hl' most qualifil•d C'andidates appeur to be .fames Woest. W11l1:..im '.Vl:..ine:-. and :\nn Galas . Inc umben t Rogt'r Be lgen 1~ ..;eeking 1·e·e lcct1on Ear lie r this year-. he was a m ong the board mt>mhers who fired the distritt · ... supenntendl'nl a nd then failed to l' ' p I a 1 n to <1 ho a rd m eet 1 n g aud ience what tru ... ll•es had 111:-.1 ,·011..•d to do Some rn·~h \ Oll'l'" a nd eandtd .1tt1tucic•s an• cl1• ... irahlt• 111 tht· Fount:..itn Va l le~ clrstriet College seats open l'\\O "1..'a l'i must bl· ttlkd on tht· l'oJ..;t Cum m untt\ t'olll•gt• l>t'>I rl<.'I 13oard of Trusl<'L'" 111 th1· '\o\ I l'l<.'ction Th<• ho.1rd t,!O\ 1•rns the oper at10n of Oranl-!t' Coa st. Colden \\'l'st and <"na ... 1l1nt t•o ll t•gt•:-. F:aeh e;Jndirla ll' m u -;t rt•:-HI<· 1n t h<.• ~t'11J;(r aph 1cal an·;i h t• \\ 1-.he:-to reprl'SC.'nl on t hl· how•d ,\ l 1 \ O I (' r :-. I n I IH• d I.., 1 I I l' t IHI\\ l'\ t'r. m:J\ ta:-1 h.tllo11 ... 111 l'al'h uj lhl'Sl' rat'l'S \\'tth (.'ontrnlllll~ llll.llll'l,tl ... hortagt•:-l''pected and tu1t111n loom rn~. tn1. tees un• l1kt'I\ ''' I :..t<.'l' some d1 ff'1n1lt dec·1:-.1on:-111 tht• <'omin~ lour \ear ... In T rust('(.• \ l'l'<• .') ~ pa rt-. ol ( 'osta :\ksa a nd ~('\\port Hl'<t<'h altnr·m·~ G<.'or ge Rodd<J .Jr . a tl'lhll't' "\i nc<.• 1%9. ,.., oppo~erl b.' '\l'" port lkal'h <1ttornl'~ :'.\hJJ'k H ;I\ ll'SS In Tru'ill'l' \rl'J I 1 part:. ol C;..ir·dt•n Gron.> <Jnd \\'l'stmrn:-ter I 1· l' 1 g h l <.' o m p a n ~ m a n <1 g e r Rtt•ha rrl Olson. a board memhl'I' ... ,nt·t· l!.119. , .... e h alle g<.· h' \\'1..'stmtnster la' .1 amt•-; \' r,, an ... No place for politics T h l' 11 u n t 1 n g I o 11 lh· a r h 1',ount ai11 \'ulll'\' a nd \\'t•:-t mrn ... l l'I' c h apt ers of. the Cal1 to r n1a R epublll'an .\ssem bly t his 'l'r..tr e ndo rsed candida tes in four west coun t,. school board r ate ... °T h e s e r a c l' :-. .i r l' n o n pa rtisa n ~o p :..tr t ~ a ffili a t ion s an• l1stl·d nn tht• hu llot Yt>l C RA offic ia b <·nnt e n<I there is n o s ut·h thing as ~1 no n p artisan election · and that soml' of these ca nd1c1~1tt'" m•" aspire to higher office The C RA attitude hl·n· 1:- p u rt ic u larl ~ appa I l1n,g \\hen• California h as p nded 1ts('lf on thl· e ffo rt to keep local non part1si.1n o ffices from becom m~ ,·1ctr m 1Ll'd b~ po wer po litir:-.. "arr! hl't•l rng • or other po li tiC'al <IOll..,l''- The message s hould be clear to the CRA. or an' oth er u ff1<.'rul or quas1-o fftl'lat' arm of a n ' po litic a l part~ O u r local school boci r d or <.'tl \ <.'o unc il offi ce' should sern· 'the loc:.il citizens a n d t ax pa~ e r s with the be:-t possible.· r und idales Our c h er i s h e d l uc<:1l go,·ernment o ffi c'<.'s -;ho ultl ne \'e r he treate d l ike som e minor le a gue ope ration to tra in partiscin lunctiona n es for the big time · . \ l t h <.' I o c· a I I e ,. e I . t h l' D e m o l' r a l 1 t' P a r t ' t h l' Repuhlt t·an P<J rl~ or a n~· of their affiliates ough t lo '>la ~ out of 1t T he n the citr zt>n r~ can 1us t go out a nd ln to C'll'C't t he best candid a tes · Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views ex· pressed on tnis page ar e those ot tne1r autnors and artists. Reader comment 1s mv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 64<1-4321 L.M. Boyd I Outdate d gadgets Q. You said more than half the population won't know what you're t al k i ng a bou t i f you men tion fl ypaper. What proportion has never seen a roadside Burma Shave sign? A. At least half, too. Do you know the firs t such roads ide s ign jingle ever written? Allan Odell , son of the com pany founder, started it all in 19'l6 with: "Cheer up/F ace /The War ls /Over ... No Pulitzer fpr that. sure enough . It's also said that more than half the population has never seen a rug beater . Nor a stove lid lifter To that exceedingly short list or couples married at least IM> years, please add the names or John and Alice Stough of Clare, Mich. Alice, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat 97, writes poetry. John. 100. says, "I always keep a bottle of whiskey hand y f or m y c o u gh .. H e admin ister s h i s m ed icine in a teaspoon. Am told the name or no othtr town in the world has as many o's in it as Au s tra l i a 's Woo ll oomooloo. Undoubtedly Wom en who like mathematics tend to be good drivers . Wom en who like liter ature tend to be good cooks . So says a student of that fi eld known as behavioral science. Last course of a traditional Chinese dinner is soup. Thomas P. Haltty P\lblisher Thomats A. MUrphln• Editor Barbara Kreibfch Editorial Page Editor _,_.,.., ___ ... .,..._.~ .... ..__,,.. .._.._.._.__,.~_...-.-..----...-.r.,,.. ---.. -\ ~ 'WHAT IS ~,SENOR?' Brown has Senate challenge Entry of state Sen. Paul Carpenter, D-Cypre ss , into the race for the U.S. Senate may prove to be a formidable cha llenge to Gov. J err y Brown's bid for the Democra tic nom ina t ion to that offi ce next year. Former Speaker Leo McCart hy's withdrawal from the race appeared mo m e ntarily to give Brown nearly clear sailing in the primary election. O n ly Mayor Daniel White hurst , virtually unknown outs ide o f h is hometown of Fresno, re m ained as a potential opponent. Political observers so fa~ have failed to view Wh,~ehurst as a se rious contender . B UT CARPENTE R, although fa r from ha ving the na me recognition or the governor , is no political lightweight. A for mer businessman and teacher, with a Ph.D. in psychology, he has long been active in Orange County politics where he was elected to the Assembly in 1974 and to the state Senate twice since. And a Democrat who can win in Orange County cannot be ta ken Lightly. Mistakenly viewed by some as an ultr a-libe ral during his first years in the Legislature, Carpente r has established himself as a moderate with a marked dislike for leftists. In the bro uha h a over Bro wn 's a ppointment of J ane Fond a to the California Arts Commission and of an a lleged turncoat to the Orange County • Board of Supervisors , Carpenter bought newsp a per ads throughout the s ta le denouncing the gover nor 's radic al a ppointments. IN TH E DOING he demonstrated a rem arkable ability for fund raising. Obser vers now question whether he will have t he same success in raising money when it is for his campaign instead of IARl WATIRS an issue. But it is a certainty that Carpenter will make Fonda. Hayden and similar leftists a campaign issue. And r aising funds won't be his only asset. Probably nobody in the state Capitol is more gifted when it comes to cutting J erry Brown to pieces. Instead 'or the gentlem anly campaigns which ma rke d Brown's races for Secretary of Stat e a nd h is two g ube rnatoria l contests. Carpenter promises to m ake t h e b att le for t h e Democratic nomina tion for U.S Sen a te a real knock-down. drag-0ut rough house with no punches pulled. Already he has characterized Brown as ·'the worst governor this state has ever had ," pointing to hls failures to assume leadership on the many vital issues affecting the state. "His administratio n .·· Carpe nter said, "bas misma naged and bungled its way, creating havoc in almost every ar ea of th is state Now , w1lh th is appalling re<:ord, Brown wants to foist his brand or politics on the whole country.·· IN AN OBVI OUS referen ce to Brown's record of dancing to I.h e tune or activists and dem onstrators, Carpenter pledged . "My goal as a U .S Senator is to represent all of California. not Just the vocal minority, the special interests and those wi th the loudest vorce " Even if it we r e o nly cam paign rhet or ic his castigations of Bro"n 1 would get headlines But Carpenter's distaste for Brown ts deep·seated and sincere He has been a leading cn trc of Br o wn . hi s p o l 1c1es a n d h rs appoin tments. since coming to t he Legislature. Not that he is a political maverirk. To the contrary he sta nds well with his Democratic colleagues. rs regarded a!> a tea m pl a ye r a nd wa s named Democratic caucus chairman f'arher I.his year. His c andidacy gives the liber als, modera tes and conservative~ tn the Democratic Party an opportunity to vole for someone not backed by the Hayden-Fonda activists It should be an interesting campaign Postal service still a real bargain To the Editor : I've been meaning to write to you for som e tim e. All I ever hear are constant com plaints of our mail service being slow and inconsis tent. After being with the postal service for nine years. it is still the best and most effi cient postal service in the world. In fact it is the cheapest to send a letter. You don't realize how many limes a letter is handled. First you drop it in the mail to be picked up by the Jetter carrier. then it's MAILBOX taken to the local post office and from t here it is sent to the m ain post office or dist r ibution point. Her e being Santa Ana . Then it is sorted out by machine a nd sent by zip code to its destination. Then it's sorted according to the rout e by a postal cler k and in turn sorted by your letter carrier. T hen delivered to its proper destination. It is handled al least s ix different li m es and for only 20 cents Tell me that's not a bar gain when innation is running so high. BILL VlRDEN Schmit z 0 11 record To the Editor: Wonders appare ntly sha ll never c ease. Our state senator . John Schmitz, wh o wan t s to be o ur senato r in Congre s s. is caugh t in a pu bli c s tateme nt that seem s to advocat e insurr ect ion by the military as the best alternative to a congressional failure to a pprove the president's propos als. He then corrects the record, which <although video taped ) he maintains is inaccurate. The corrected record states t hat if the Republic were to be governed as our last administration governed it. "the best we could hope for might be a military coup." To state that he is not a dvocating that but is "advocating courageous action" is to give subtle e ncouragement to those who might be tempted to carry out such a putsch. He then states that General Scbweluer waa "saying t he s ame thin g ." This la outrageous defamation or a fine general who in no way indicated a positive a ttUud e towards suc h tre asonous action. JOHN SCHMITZ says that he bas run into "stupid" people who "obviously don't have a very 1ood educatJon" who oppose bis statements. Surely be has run lnto pat.riot.a, well edqcated Americana, and military leaders who would not for a minute s upport what ht enviJaaes u •'fhe beat we can hope ror." 1 hope that lhousuda of voices wlU call ror Mr. Schmlb.' retlCJla~oo. to avoid fUf1btr 1b1me comlne upon pll of ' us. Such a resignation wouJd be vastly preferable to having to decide whether to send him on to Congr ess or to return him to Sa nta Ana College where he would be teaching s uch t hings to our young citizens ROBERT ROSS I 11f a nt thrPal T o the Editor. We want to tha nk our neighbors or the B a lboa Penin s ula and friends or New port Bea ch for their he lp and s upport dur ing the recent tragic loss of our 6-week-old grandson Michael E Johnson T he immediate response of Newport Har bor fire departme nt and paramedic unit , the exper t attention or Hoag Hospital e m ergency team could not change the outco m e Sudden infant death syndrome is a reality for this fam ily. We now know that SIDS causes some 10,000 or more infant deaths a year Research is being done. Contributions sent to Or ange County Guild for Infant Survival. P 0 . Box 35. Yorba Linda, California. 92686 are sent directly into r esearch to gain a nswers to this infant tragedy. GLORT A .JOHNSON Scho.ol sp e nding To the Editor: People get the government they deserve. Many people complain but few do anything about it. Such a situation is going on today in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. It was intended that the citizens acting thro ugh their school boa r d protect the public interest in quality education. But this board seems t o b e a r u b b e r sta mp for the superintendent a nd his entourage. Money can be found for t he Taj Mahal (district office) as shown by the $3 million or taxpayers' money that went into r enovating this leased facility . Why just re<:enUy it was decided to refurbish the parking lot even though $35,000 had been spent in the s pring to do this very job. It e vidently did not m eet with their epicurean taste. Less is spent on the s tudents even though the board has $3 million more to work with this year. This drastic reduction ln the instructional level can be seen ln the reduction in graduation • • Letter• from reodera ore Wt!lcomc. TM right to condent r Lttl•rs to fit fpOtt or ehm1no.tt llbt>I u r•aervtd u uera ol JOO word• or lesa wtll ~ gi11n1 pr~trmc• All letter& mu.st include 11gnoture cttd moiling oddreu bul namf'I mag be wUMtl.d °" re· quest 1/ suf/IClfnt r ttu Qn 11 opJ)Ort nr. Potlry Will not ~ publtalttd. I.Attn• mGM fM telephoned le> 6'Z «>116 No.mt ond ~ num btr of tht contrit1ut~ "'"" bf gnJCn for ,utn /1coh<>n,P..fPO!" requirem ents. reduction in sen ices and 1 n c r e as e 1 n c I a s s s 1 z e a n d t h i' e l 1m1n at1on or couns('lors and libra rians . A LOOK AT th<' budget points this uµ o n l y too clea r ly While th e superintende nt 's salar) <budget li ne item > shows a two yec.t r increase from $1 76,778 to S250,479. mone) for textbooks was cut from Sl09,271 to $70,985 in the same period. In 1981 total teacher salaries dropped 1 percent. Meanwhile other certificated salaries jumped 44.63 percent !could this be translated into ad mmrstrallve salaries?> T his year m o ney ror guidance. w e lfare- a nd a tte nd a nce 1s being decimated by a 78.86 percent reduction. Librarians' salaries will be down by 4 1 57 p e r cent a nd in s tru cti ona l m aterials will be reduced by 36.64 rejection of rules promulgated by his for school administra tive salaries as the budget line it em of a 22.65 percent increase indicated. Will people take the t 1 me to look into this situation? PETE SNETSINGER Wha t nie rit? To the Editor: What did Robert C'linton decide on m erits" in his Oct . 15 letter criticizing Teddi Al ves' Oct. I letter ? What is so m er itorious about the Friends of the Ir vine Coast citizens' group stopping others from living there or using their properly? Their "h a rd wor k " was selfishly ins pir ed to keep others from sharing their beautiful coast line. incr eased values a nd exclusiveness Those are the rea l ·'dirty tricks" that have been played. by them, along the Irvine Coast. \ As for their acts pr otecting "the intent of the Coastal Act ,'' as he says. the act has c re ated a housing crisis and excessively inflated hous ing costs along th e coas t. De ny i n g tho us and s of middle -income people the privilege, lhey h ave. or living near It That is a dirty t rick GOLDIE JOSEPH lllllYlll HUITllliTDI lllCH I f IUITllN VllllY D1HyPlllt THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1981 CAVALCADE 82-3 BUSINESS 84-5 ENTERTAINM E NT 86-8 Costume originality goes unrecognized. See Erma Bombeck, Page B2. 0 D -< Corinty to replace . bookmobile with mail plan The friendly but outmoded bookmobile is about to ao the way or the dinosaur in Orange County. Th e Count y Boar4 or Supervisors decided Tuesday on a cost·saving plan that will replace •the county 's three bookmobilt:s with a ne w program of mailing books to residents io remote parts or the county. The bookmobiles will make their last stops in south county in late D e c e mber . Th e .. Books-By-Mail .. program will Copter din cut studied Offi cials at J ohn Wayne Airport a re taking steps to reduce he licopte r noise ror residents living near the facility. Murry Cable, manager of the Orang e Co unt y go ve rn · ment-owne d airport, s aid the minimum altitude at which h elicopters m ay fl y is being inc r e a sed to 700 feet. The existing standard is 500 feet. "'In addition, the importance or flying following 'above ) fr eeway r o utes is be i ng s tressed .·· Cable said in a mem o r a ndum to co unt y Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose district includes the airport. Cable said airport orticials ha ve r eceived nu m e r ou s complaints from residents about he licopte r noise. A s urvey conducted in Ma rch, he· noted, s howe d that there was an a vera ge o r 64 h el i c opte r operations per day around the airport. The increase in Oying altitude for takeoffs and landing patterns will not affect police helicopter s urve illance a ctivities. the airport manager said. Cable said the new altitude requirement was worked out w i th F e d e r al Avi ati o n Administration officials at the airport's a ir tra ffic control towe r. Lette rs advis ing helicopter owne rs a nd operators of the change will be 1n the mall soon. he said. Youth concert sets visit to Golden West The Sou t h ea s t Yo uth Sy mphony Orchestra will visit Go l d e n Wes t Coll ege in Huntington Beach Sunday for the first in a series of four guest concerts. The 45-pi ece c h a mbe r orchestra, a non-profit group composed of high school and college musicians. will perform at 2:30 p.m. in Forum II. At S unday's con cert. the orchestra will perform works by Moza rt and Beethoven. Tickets are $2 ea ch . and reservations may be made at the college bookstore. Future Youth Symphony concerts will be held at Golden West in J anuary. March and May begin In January. The cha nge i expected to s a ve the count go vernment $122 ,000 a year afte r four full-time employees who worked on thl? mini-librarjes on wheels are reassigned. The b o okmobiles were introduced in Orange County 20 years ago to serve residents living in r e mote ~re as. but continued growth brought more urban development, new library branches and less demand for th e bookmo bile s ervice , according to Elizabeth Martinez Smith, manager o r libra r y services. A s urvey made in May showed that 21 of 24 bookmobile stops either were underused or within three miles of branch libr~ries. she s aid. Unde r the n e w sys t e m . residents who live at least three miles from lhe libraries can get library catalogs, book bags and books through lhe mail. Postage, at library rates. will be paid by the county. at least for the first year, s aid Ms . Smith. While the new program saves m on ey a nd could improve outreach services . Ms. Smith said that the ratthrul bookmobile will be missed. "We 're nostalgic about it." she said. "It served its purPoses a nd in cert a in c a ses it provided a very personalized service. In some communities, it was the meeting place ... The vehicles. whic h range fro m 9 to 19 yea rs old, will probably earn about $5,000 each i n au c t io n s , c ount y transPorta tion orri cials say. OeMy~IMltSWff ...... Koads1de sf and pumpkm 1 lef1, 111J baryam 1clw11cnmpart'd111 .'iupermurkC'I va ne111 ut right Roadstand pumpkins costly Survey finds some 10 times higher than markets Consume rs who purchase pumpkins at roadside stands might be paying more than they bargained for. pUlnpkin purchased at a roadside stand for S4 .59 or 79 cents a pound A Daily Pilot survey found that pumpkin prices at roadside stands without a scale we re about 10 limes higher than those purchased by the pound in supermarkets Several roadside operators said the cost and bother associated with purchasing a certifi ed scale just for the Ha lloween season led them to sell pumpkin!> by the piece For example, a 10.1-pound pumpkin purchased at a supermarket costs 81 cents or eight cents a Pound, compared to a 6.3-pound A spokeswoman for the Orange County office of consumer affairs said they have ret•eived no com plaints concerning the price of roadside pumpkins Four suspects held in Valley break-in P olice have a rrest ed t wo Anaheim men who they suspect a rc accomplices in an attempted a rmed r obber y of a Fountain Valley couple in their home last wee k. Authonties say they now have all four suspects who allegedly were involved with breaking into the home of Robert and Margo Fulton a nd binding them with adhes ive tape in a n ups tairs bedroom. The robbery atte mpt Oct. 21 was broken up by the Fountain Valley SWAT Team. Two armed m e n ins ide the ho m e we re a rrest e d , but two others allegedly driving a getaway car escaped. Police said. The two men who allegedly escaped were arrested near an Anaheim motel Friday , police s aid . They are identified as Darrell Donald Woodson. 24. and Robert William Bell. 32. Arrested at the scene after the 7: 15 p.m. robbery atte mpt were Antho ny G. Am a to, 25, and Tracy 0 . Johnson. 24. both of An aheim Poli ce say Mrs Fulton was talk ing on the telephone to a relative when two armed men burs t into th e h ou se The relative subs equently telephoned p olice who arr ived within minutes Robert Fulton. 40, suffered a broken arm when he climbed out the upstairs bedroom window and jumped to the ground from a first story roof. as the SWAT Team arrived . police said 'fhe i''ulto ns ' 12-m onth·old grandsorr Jason also was in the hom e during the atte mpted robbery, police said. Police s pecula ted tha t the s us pects incorrectly were told by a former foste r child of the Fulto ns that th e r e we r e valuables and cash in the home. Spook fest slated in HB Hallo"' .. veen programs for youngsters are planned Friday and Saturday at the Huntington Center s hopping mall. Coast beach reopened as water OK'd A 500-yard stret c h of San Cle m ente 's North Be ach was reopened Wednesd ay a fter tests by U S. Coast Guard personnel conrluded no toxic chemicals had been was hed into the water City authorities sealed off the beach Tuesday afternoon when mercaptan. a c hemical used as an additive in natur al gas. was d 1sco,·ered m a flood control channel that e mpties mto the ocean at.North Beach. City officials said they began receiving complaints of a foul odor ne ar the c ha nne l from residents at about 2 p.m. The source of the s mell was traced to the W.L. Shupe Trucking Co., located at 1516 Calle Va lle. Officials s aid a compan y spokes man told them a driver had hosed out his tanker truck. allowing the toxic substance to was h into the flood control channel Short classes set at GWC Children in costume will be permitted to trick-or-treat at selected stores from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday . Free balloons will be provided. No ne of the material reached t he ocean. according to San C l e m e nte Fire Chie f Rton Cole ma n, who o rde red the channel blocked with sand when the c hemical wa~ discovered. More than 70 s hort-t e rm classes with varying start-up da tes will be offered al Golden Wes t College in Huntington Be ac h beginning in November. The classes are generally six. seven and nine weeks long and cover a variety of s ubjects and car eer fields . Students may e nroll in most of the classes beginning Monday of the week before the course is scheduled to begin. Fall mini -schedules listing these courses have been malled to a rea residents. Various Halloween games, including bean bag toss . haunted house, balloon pop and fish throw, will be conrlucted at the m all from 6:30 p.m . to 8:45 p.m. Friday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. She won't co Ille out of the cold Valley girl aims skates at spot on U.S. Olympic team • Southern California may bt the land of year-round sunshine and mild temperatures, but you're more likely to find Tajsha Thomas o( Fountain Valley lost In a world of a rtificial light. friald air and endless ice. Is 14-year-old Tajsha (the "J" Is silent ) the next Dorothy Ham ill? The n e xt Peggy Fleming? Well, not qu.lte yet. But s he'll be pulling her skating skllls on the UM n~xt week in the junior d tvlsion o f the U.S. Figure Sk•tlng Association's r egional competition In Paramount. Beyond that, Tajsha ls almlna her skates at a •Pot on the U.S. Olympic team in t~ or 1918. And lat.er, maybe a pJace in a abow s u c h as th• J ee Capades .•• ... . Ambitious as pirations for a young woman who still must maintain good g r ades as a part -time soph o m o r e at Fountain Valley HJgh School. · Part-time because Tajsha~s climb to world fame and fortune req ulres her to work out on the Ice from 6 to 10 a .m .. six days a week. plus Monday afternoons, at rinks In Costa Mesa and .. Paramount. She makes up the missing school lime through private tutoring. BeyOfld this, there are dancing lesaons on T h ursday and Saturday and modeling class on Tuetd1y1. The yowt1st.er lnslata that Ute a top a giant lee cube never becomes boring. "lt'a f\ln," ahe says. ''And I • want to become as good as I can. l want to become a national or world class s kater." The young skater's plans were tem porarily derailed last year when she took a spill and Injured her right knee. Tajsba was on crutches for t.hree months but claims stie couldn't wait to get back on the ke. Frer skating skills may be Inherited. Tajsha's mother ~d chier c heerleader Is Vonne Combs . a past U.S . Flaure Skating Association double sold medalist. "She started me on the lee, but it was me who had the Idea to keep aoina. I. Tl.jsba 81y1. Undentandably, ber mother bas hlsh hopes. "She'• aoLnc to be much better than l ever wu ." she pndlctt. r In other matters Tuesday. the s upervisors took action o n these s ubjects: NEWPORT BEACH : Ratified a three-ye a r fire protection agreement in which the county will provide fire and para medic cove rage a djace nt t o John Wayne AirPort. with costs thjs fiscal year at $153,300. ENERGY: Ordered officials in the county Environmental Ma nagement Agency to meet with housing and real estate officials to e xamine oossible o rdln.an ces o n bu.ilding standards ror solar access and weatherproofanji? HEALTH: Aecepted a $173,000 fede ral grant to assist operation or its community health center in Santa Ana whiC?h serves Southeast Asian refuJ;tees CHARTER: Accepted a final re port on whether to drart a county charte r and agreed to propose state legis lation to give cha rter counties the same local powers as charter cities Area boaters to be affected by moor vote By DAVID K UTZMANN Of UM O•llY f'llee Si.ti Th e three-m e mber St a te Lands Commission will wade into tro ubled wate rs Friday when it considers fu ture lease . arra ngements fo r pote ntially lucrative moorings and piers on Restaurant due at sex shop site By STEVE MARBLE Of tlM D•ll• f'li.c s~ T he X-rated m agazines and sex gadgets that used to be the s t ock in tra d e o f Newpo rt Beach's Talk of the Town adult books tore are giving way to pressed duck and egg rolls The former sex emporiu m n ear M ari n er 's Mil e i s scheduled to reopen as a Chinese restaurant. An Inglewood couple , Ye-Ter Mau and Wei-Tza n Mau. will ask the city's planning commission t onight for permission to turn the white stucco building at 2930 West Coast Hi ghway in to a resta urant The fo rmer sex shop which was burgla rized, picketed and se t on fi re during its brief 17-day life , wa s purc hased sever al months ago by Said Shokrian. a Corona del Mar rug merchant S ho kri an purchas e d the property originally with ideas or constructing an office complex on the site. But his development project was re jected by the Ne wport City Council. Books tore owne r Tho mas Wade was ordered to close down the adult bookstore shop lasr yea r by an Orange County Supe rior Court order. An a rson-related firf( actually had s hut the place down s everal weeks before the court order was handed down W a d e re ope ned the s hop briefly under an order from the Ca lifornia Supreme Court. He cele brated the occasion by bringing in two Porno film stars. That h appening lured more news men than customers . The books tore was clos ed officially two days later and has remained closed. t ide lands s urround ing Santa Catalina Island Wh atever deci s i on the Sacramento-based commission m a kes the future of recreational b oa t i n g around South e rn California's p opula r isla nd retreat will be affected for at least the next 15 years. T hat ·s how long any ne w lease fo r the tidelands sho uld run. co mmission staff m embe rs have recommended . B u t it's wh o s h o ul d be awarded the leases, not how long they last, that is s tirring controversy. ln a recommendation issued last week. the s taff of the Lands Co m miss ion s upported open solicitation of public bids . At the s a me time. the staff also urged that the sale of privately owned moorings be curtailed. T he recommendation r a n co unter to the feelings of boaHng enthus1a.sts who packed public he arings in Long Beach earlier this month to support renewal effo rts of the current lessee. Santa Cat alina Island Co. The fi r m . a part o r the Wr igley chewing gum empire, has been lease-holde r or 357 acres of ti d e l a nd s a nd s ubmerged lands since 1966, a long with the Santa Catalina Is land Conservancy. Under this lease arrangement, which expires Dec. 31. the re a re more than 700 m oor ings. some privately held and others rented to boaters visiting the island. Police chief sets HB talk Huntington Beach Police Ch1ef Earle Robitaille will discuss the .. Victim's Bill or Rights." at a meeti n g Mo nda y o f th e Huntington Beach Coordinating Council. 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I , , '4 4. -w, Accord near WASHI NGTON (AP > -T he Justice Department has announced the proposed settlements ol a civil "nlltrust suit agaln!lt two Calllornla roofing companies. The companie are Seven-Herron Inc. of Lo Mirada and Simpson M anuracturing Co. Inc. or Sin Leandro. The proposed con.aent decree ls subject to a pproval by a U.S. d.iatrlct court tn Los Anaettt. ' Wht:rt• will you do your Christmas sbopplna thi.t year" 1'hey're walUng nervously \o find out at tbe Sears. Roebuck headquarters in Chicago, Lbe K mart headquarters ln Troy, M lch.. and the J C PenolC)'- headquartcrs in New York These are thv three titans or U.S. retailing, and lf they are nervous lt'is becuuse not •even they know tor sure what will attract consumers. During the 1970s Seurs had \~ I I ~. ** llllll 111111111 the bright idea to upgrade its image -become more fashion·consclous, c harge higher prices. That strategy bombed and the world's largest retailer vowed in 1978 to stick to whut it knows best. Sears managers reaffirmed their heritage with this naming state ment: "We are not a store for the whimsical or the a rrtuent We are not an exciting store We are not a store that ant1cipates. We reflect the world of Middle America.•· Now K mart, a chain that made its way as a discounter catering to blue-collar families, has gotten a similar idea. The K mart people are refurbighina their stores LO make them look more stylish-an<! they're stocking more upscale brand names. Watchrng the soaring sales or K m art, J .C. Penney established its own discount chain under the Treasury name. Las t year the Pennf'y people closed all the Treasury stores. So in the retail business, you never know what has happened to retailing's "Big Three" Look since the onset or the 1970s: Retailers Sears Penney Kmart Sea r~ Penney Kmart 1970 Sales S9.2 billion $4. l billion $2.9 billion 1975 Sales $13 6 billion $ 7 .6 bi Ilion S 6.8 bi Ilion Profits S464 million $114 million S 67 million Profits S522 mill ion $189 million S200 million l 980 Sales Profits Sc.>ars $25 1 billion S606 million K mart Sl4.2 billion $260 million Penney $11.3 billion $233 mill ion You c·an see at a glance what happened. K mart skyrocketed. It passed Penney in profits 1n 1975. lt passed Penney in sales In 1976. Now it's advancing on S&ars. and 1t doesn't have as far to go as those figures indicate because some $6.5 billion of Sears' S25. l billion in sales comes from non-retail activities, notably Allstate Insurance Meanwhile. coming up on the outside while no one was lookmg is that old stalwart, J.C Penney. Figures for the first half or 1981 show Penney recapturing the No. 2 position m profits from a possibly exhausted K mart Penney earned $230 million m the firs t six months or the y"ear (almost as much as it made all of last year1 while K mart's profits nosedived 11 percent to $165 million And what about mighty Sears. Roebuck & Co.·! Sears is opening new business machine stores to sell I BM computers 1t seems tnat Sears 1s looking outs ide its store windows . And t hat has been true for some time. Last year the $606 million or profit made by Sears equaled what it made in 1972. But more than two·thirds of those profits are now coming from Allstate, which would seem to indicate that both K mart and Penney are making more money in the store business than Sears . So who wouldn't look out the wmdow? STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VOllKIA.P) FINI Oow·JonH ev-. at W.ot, Ocl 11 AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS .._ 1 ChlMllw Cp J RloO<lfl pt , lllkll.,_ 4 WlebOldt St• S ClllMllw pt 4 PenfllCO pf 1 L8'•«11lleNtl I CM nHCo W1 t ~eMlllM 10 "-Nlf>D II Vft commrc 11 CfllLt 4,Mipl II FloelPI ft 14 Rte Ql'-lS CottlM • Tueslnt • 'i World A.lrw I Ll.C<#P pl I flt~" °""" M ClllNwTm n 11 Rfta.l <V pf tl V ....... Inc ti .. ,....,""" 14 LL(Cefp tJ Me-H~ P<I . Up 14.I Up 1U UP lli Up lli Up IU Vp 11.J Up 11.0 Vp 1U Up U VD t.I Vp t.I Up t .6 Uo t A u, ... 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M.10 L..-: • ..,_ ll••no MJOa .111 o.•. ,,,..., efte,_llalnol'J7.0l, 11P'°'AL ,,, ......... : s.u> .... uplJ.00 l lHtell: i.te llaln9 Ma.00, 1114 we WM; ~00-. HA•lly a Her1n1111 only dally ouote M)O .• eo, """·'°· • .........,., Oftly -·y -........ U.40. I ...... : only Nlly q-. llOtklittlf Mft.'4, ut>IJ..57 SYMBOLS .. \ .1 -.. -..-..... ... • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, October 29, i981 Food tossing ends in riot Coastline con,inues IVN1t109 COUltT Olt f'ICTlnOUt •u•11•es• e.tUPOtNetA,. COU•'h' o.. NAM& ITATtllWINT o..-.e TM ...... ~ ..,_s .,. .. ,n, 1'tCMtC.-.......... i.w.i ....... . • ~ignups ._..._,CAtnt1 llAl.l.Y $f'Off UICOINlelltNO, MAltlllAGI 0, PeTITIOHelt. 1'Ul.h<t11¥dAft.,a.ntaANl,CA MAltllTJILOHY "107. Slx·hundred students nlnalni turkey, mashed potatoes and chairs tn a No,.. CarWJaa colle1e cafeteria turned a food fl&ht Into a riot until police broke it up with nine arrest. and the mayor declared a state of cmer1ency. Rc1l1tration for 320 s hort term c:laaae$ orrered by Coastline College ia conttnuln1 through Nov. 6. ltl$1'0ND1Hl GlltALD STANLeY llt~ M LAllfrtY, UU AMI••• LOSIY AW , T0tr-1, CA"'°' IUMMCNd IPAMILY UW) OtvHI It. ~-. >U U11lve,.llY o,.._ Orlw Ca41, Celt.a Mew, CA m>7 NOTICet Thia IMIJIMU Is COIWhlCled by • Y ............ _...TM c_. .., • ., .. ,..,., -'""rtlllP -.C .......... ,... ....... .,_..... S ....... M . l.e ... rty JN rtl ..... .,_ ........,.,.,.... • Tlllt lte-t w" filed with I ... "It wa:s funny for a whUe, but it 1ot too funny," Mayor W.W. Rill of Murfreetboro said after declaring an e merrency ln the town or 3,500 people and banning alcohol saJes rorl2 hours. In-class resistratlon may be made durtna tht second week's meetlnf ot the class. .. ,.. ...... ............. ...... '9unty Cltrll GI Or~ C-ty °"Oct .................. ~ .... "·"" ............. ......,, -...... .. ''"'" W,,......... W ... ~ ..,_. W P..-lllMdOr ..... Go.at D•llf Piiot. ... ...... It..,,_,._, ............ Oc1 7',N.,,,,.S,11,1',ttet 007.fl AYllOI Ualttl lie 1i.e feM••llede, et trtNNI ..... -.ClfW c-• Ud. ... PllUC tlJIC( Estimates of damage to the Cbowaa College careteria ranged from $2,000 to $3,000, officials said In a break with practice, the college has not conducted a massmalllng of c lass s chedules for thes e mid-semester courses. •llfliMCla. - -U6 ,........1------------ * ......... • ..._ LM le ~IN NOTICEOf'TltUITle"S M l.a ......... T.S. .... ltlll:I With his socks worn down to threads, a Dallas hiker miding for 25 days met a Sequoia National Park ranger on one of his rinal patrols ol the SI U1• ..... MMc1Uratt•• .. lle NOTICE IS HlllEIY GIVEN, IMI 06• .__ • _. •-· ....,... Oii weo-.,, Novernt.t ••. 1te1. at llHort• IM,...,l• .. -•lt, tie Ille t ·OO o'<IO<k e.m of H id clay, In ,.,. :;eason. • Class schedules may be picke d up at t h e follo wing locations : --·· Ml .......... • ~-. II o t f I c e or It I! A L E S 'r A T E ... , ............ -............ SECUlllTllH Sl!llVICI!, •ocetff •t Stephen Dean, 88, was "well-equipped and had the right gear except his cowboy boots." park s pokeswoman Irma Buchholz sald Wednesday. lie"'"' • 202' Nortll 8,.....,•Y. S..llt D , Ill I TO THE ltES'°"OEllT <ll'f of sonw Ana, County Of Or-. PllCIS "He was an experienced mountaineer except in the Sierra." Dean explained to Ranger Rick" Fishbaugh that he was hiking in the high country on a seven-day wilderness permit issued Oct. 3 when he became disoriented in a snowstorm. Coastline offices, 10231 Slater Ave .• Fountai,n Va ll ey ; Bayview Learning Certter . 2531 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Heights ; M esa Verde Leaming Center , 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East. Cos ta Mes a ; P e terson L ea rning Ce nt e r , 20661 Farnsworth Lane, T"9 "'"loner hK meo • Pttllltll Stal• ot c a 11tor111e , F ~ w con<trlllnO your ............ II"°" tall lll!CONVEYANCI! COltl'OllATION, IO rlle I fftjlOllM within aG MYS of lhf e Calllor1111 corp0retlon, u duly clato Illa! lhl1 summon• Is sarW<I on •-lnted Tnntoe under end purw enl YO<I, your cltf...rt mey be tftltred encl to the 00-of Nit confwrrecl In tllel the courl Mey enter • Jwdoment cert•ln OMcl Of Trull nacuted by contal11l119 lnlUn<llw or Ollltr orOtts ltOBERT MOSS encl KATH EltlNE concernlne division of ,rooor ty, MOSS, H~ and Wiie, es Jol11t "'°"wl -1. <hlld custoctt, <llllcl Tenent•, ,__ o.c.mt.r 11, 1te0, support, _., f-. <otb, and well In eoo11 13flt of Offklet ltecords of olher relief es mey Ill or.,ttd llY IN NICI County, at pooe n. Recorcltr'\ court TM gernlsllm1111 of weoe1, lnltrumant No, 21J7S, t>y rNton ol • Celllno Of morwy or orOPeny, °' ot,,.r t>rtacn or d•l•ull In paymenl or <ourt ... 111or1uc1-~1no1 mey •Ito ptrlorm•11ce ol 1111 obll91t1011s •Hult M(Urtcl t~. lnclUCllno ""'' lw•a<ll DATEDA119.1. Itel or dtlault, Noll<• of Wlll<ll wet LEE A BRANCH. racorOtcl MAY 19, Itel, In 8ooll ,.,,, Of 'Huntington Beach : and Robinwood Learning Center, 5172 Mc Fadden Ave., Huntington Beach. Cltf'll Official Rt<orcll Of t.akl C0<inly, •• By JEANNINE GATES, P•O• Sn, Recorcltr'I lnJlrument No, * A fire set at the Marlowe Uotel in San Francisco caused an estimated $500,000 damage today, injuring three firemen who battled the fi ve-alarm blaze, according to Fire Chief Andrew Cas p er. lie said a m an was detained for questioning. °"""y •0142, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC L.J.IUatLeY AUC TION TO THE HIGHEST 411 Clvlcc.twOftftWftl BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful ,_y of S.IOUI A .. , CA tm'I the Unllltd SIA .. 1, all payable at ,,,. PulllllNd Or-CCNISI D•lly Piiot, time of sale •II ...... Hiie -lnte•ffl Del 1', NOY s, 12, "· 1"1 O!CM1 now h•lcl tiY It, 0 i ........ In encl to Deaths ~lsewlwre 11111 rul prooorty •ltuall In H id ------------County and Stall, described •I ruauc llTlC( follow.: Casper. said the fire started in the basement, ran up a stairwell and spread throughout the fo ur-story Tenderloin building. * Locally dense fog was forecast for sections of the San Joaquin Valley on Friday as tbe season's fi rst rainstorm cleared away. Noncao,. NOM-ltESl'ONlltlLITY Nollet l• IM•tby 01 .. n 11111 IM undtnl(ll'lld wlll not Ill •-•Ible tor any debU or llel>llllltt <onlrac•d by enyone Oilier than mywll, on or eftff thl•dett. DetedlNlltU'ICl•y of Dct-r, Itel o.....,., T. c.t!Ma ,. ... 1rvtit ..... S...UAM,C..t,,.. LOI 1M of Tract No "1' .. per m•p recor-In 8-Ill p_. l4 tllru •2 Ml•cell._ Mapa, tn the ofllo 01 , ... County llK«*< of said Counly. TM st l"M1 --.s or otller <omm1>11 deslonellon, It eny, ol Ill• "" proptrty M•elnebOve dHCrlbed 11 purported to Ill. nn Mi,,,,_nao Drive, Colll ~so. C..lllomla T,,. _..,_., _., Cllscl•lms •II llat>lllty tor .,.., lncorrw«neu In aald '''"' eddrHI or O'lher common oulgnetlon. The storm dropped one-half inch of rain in the Central Valley and wet snow in the Sierra foothills. <'ausing intermittent electrical a nd telephone problems. HOLLYWOOD IA P 1 John W arburton. 7H, <I 'eteran cha racter al·tor for 50 year:.. d1l•d Tut>:.da\ \.\'arbur ton wu:. in ·Thi.' S i lver l.1n ini:. (.'onfident1al .l\,!!l'nt. Publllhtd 0r"'91 Cewtll O•ll'f Piiot ()(t 29, JO, NOY. S, Itel Ott.fl Seid ult will be mede wltnoul werrentv, e•preu or lmplled. ------------••O••Cllng 1111•. poueulon, o r PUllJC "11C( enc:umtwancn, lo wll•ly the orln<lpel Snowdrifts up to 20 inches deep in Yosemite National Park forced the closure of Highway 120 across Tioga Pass. · The Generals Highway linking Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks also was shut down when rain changed to snow. * . A federal grand Jury has indicted a one-time banker on charges of a llegedly misapplying $639,500 from the Bank of Goleta. An 11-count indi ctment accused William D. Owings, 30. of Encino, of mis applying bank funds by having 11 commercial loans issued, some in the name of a fictitious person and some in the name of a real person. * The first rainstorm of the season knocked out power . left part of the island of Oahu without drinking water. washed away several homes and left dozens of people stranded on rooftops and trees, officials said. Sara toga Trunk.' \\'hlll' Cliffs of l>o\l'I . K rni: Rat · and 1-'unn~ (.;1rl N IAGAR A !-'ALLS. N Y 1AP1 David P. "Doc" L i v in gston , 119. died Wcdnesda\ of a n apparl'nt hea r t attac k . Livingston w o r k e d a t t h e L' n 1 o n Carbide pl ant u n til the 19.iOs when the compan) le..irned he wa:. m h1~ *>i. <ind forced him lo retirt• After that he became a ron s truction \\Orker and kl'pt workm,.: unlll 92 . I MUC MOltE NOTICE IS HEREaY GIVEN IMI the lnlnt R•nch Water District lnvllu .,,d Wiii receive H•l•d propowl1 up to lhe l'lour of 10:00 A.M. on the ltlh day of Nowmber. 1'tt et 4201 c.,,,_ Orlve, ''"""· C..lllornla '271' PHONE Cll•I t:)).tm . Pl.,.s •no co111ract document. wlll ba avall •bla on Frjday, Ocl-r JO. Itel, •I the •boV• addl'Hlo. Con~t Tom Hotllmen, ProJe<J E11olnH r. Tiie orojt<I lt>eluclu the <onstructlon of 20S lln .. 1 -of 12 ln<ll weter main, IOM llnHI -of 10 lllCll re<lalmacl w.,., INHn -llSl llnHI •-of • lnch re<l.tln.G water m.ln P11bllshed Or•nvt CoeJI Dally Pllol, Oct. 2', ttel 41~1 ruauc MOTIE "CTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T lie loll owl no o•rson " doing ou•lnessei "ICTITIOUI tUSINEU NAMIUTAT&MUllT THE LOVE PRESS. 2>.ff N.,.porl The foll owl no P•rson h do Inv Blvd , •ll. Co.IA Mew, CA t2'27. ou~:;:•s•:E1.llGRtlPH, 21112 Be1ara Ad•m Lo .... 2359 Newport Blvd · • 2t, Costa Mew, CA '2'21 bal•r><t of the N0'9 or ot .. r obligation .. cured by MIO Oeecl of Tru1t, wllh Interest -otller wms u pr°"lcled IMrtln; plus edVanc:H, II any, uncltr the lerms tllereof •nd lnlarfft on •uch •ClvancH, •nd 1Hu1 '""· cllOrou encl .. oonsas ot llw Trus1 .. •nd 01 the trul1• crut..i by wkl Oeecl of Tr1nt Tiie lotel .,._, of wlCI -'9atlon, lr><ludlng ...-..bly Htlmated f .. I. <llO•OH -ea.oensas Of the Tru11 ... at tllt ti-of lnlllel publlcatlon of tlllt Notice, Is $21,543.14. Dated' Oc._r 27, 1'11 F & W llKonvtyM<t Corpor•tlon • Celllornl• corpor•llon a.Trusi. By RNI E •le!t Se<urmn :M•vlu a CAlllornle <0'110f'•llon llSAOlfll By· D J M.or~r lbPr-..1 2020 N. Br-•y S..ltelOt Sant• tlna, CA t?lot (114) 9S).1'61 Publllllecl Or-Coell Delly Piiot, 0<1 19, NOY. S, 12, Itel H~,'1 No injuries were reported in the flooding as seven inches of rain in 24 hours drenched the 1st ands of Oahu, Kauai and Maul. A six-root wall of water pc>ured down the Waiawa Stream in Oahu's Pearl City area, inundating homes and trapping farmworkers. Orlvt, ~ N19ue!, Ctl '2671 This blnlness I• <-U<ltd Dy an Step,_ JOIW\ ~r. 1•tn Balard 1nol•ldua1. 1-------------Drlve, Legutlll N'-1, CA t16n -m Love NOTICE 0 .. Thi• buslneu Is <ondu<tecl by an Thll llatamtnt w•s lllecl wltn the l"UtLIC HEAltlNG lndl•ldual. Counly Clel1l of Orange County on O<t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllOI s~ JOfln c-· n. Itel ,,,. City C-11 of Ult City of Newport Tiiis slelemeflt wn flied with lhe , ,..,.ztl t eecll will hold a 011bllc llurlno * Cownt1 C..,._ of Or"'Oe Counly Oft Oct Put>ll-O..anot CCN15I Oelty Piiot, r-rdlng; 21, Itel 1'1'41" D<t. 2'. Nov S, 12, 1', !tel OOf.11 =~°:~~7e";FN~H·~·.~~nJ'F Five climbers rescued after being trapped by foul weather on the face of El Capitan were to be brought down to Yosemite Valley today, the P11bllsheclOr•noe Co.ut D•llY Piiot, •u WIATll'r NEWPORT 8 EtlCH AMENDING O<;t.2',Nov.S,12,19,lte1 HU.fl rw "Ill..... SEC TION 20.17 UO OF T HE National Park Service s aid. T<Mm NOTICE Of' O&f'AULTANO The climbers. who were •not identified. suffered minor frostbite apparent injuries, according to a spokeswoman. immediately but no other park service NOTICE Olt OIUOLUTIOlll IL.aCTIOlll TO llL,L 0" LIMITIO PAltTNEltSHIP IMl'OftTANT NOTICE ANO COlllTINUANCE IF YOUR PROPEllTY IS IN Of'tUllN&SS FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU DEA TH NOTICES Nollet is olvan pUr_,I to Section A II E I E H I N D I N Y 0 U It UOU.S of the G~-11ons C-Ulel PAYMENTS, IT MAY tE SOLO THOMAS HESKETH, PH IL LO R. WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTIOlol, ancl TOZEll •nCI THOMAS GllAV, youllOvetllel-lrlOhllot>rlnoYOllf ,,.,..tofore clol"9 buslneH es P•rtnen accou11t In ooocl 11endlno by peylno •II u n Cl• r I h • I 1 r m n • m • o I of your put due payrnents plus RO~IO g r a n c1 th 1 Id r l' n u n d I ~~b:!~Hc~~~0,~:.;4o::.~•1;1.~:~ :i:;:"~f, :,11~"':,::enc:oo::1~1~ El \'IRA CER \'\:'\TE S grt"at granckhtldrcn. and t~lrP•r1nenhlc>•tot Ju1.,1.1te1,b., Itel. Tiii• .,._1 1, u .142.JO .. ot • ' · • n 1 t• l' e:. an cl nephews mvtu•I ,,_, TltC>MtlS HESKETH. <>ctotMr JI, 1te1, and w111 lncreesa R0:\10 . J~l· 68. re:.1d t•nt of R •r1tdt1on or th£• H o h reskllng •I GI ....... Slr•t. a.1-. cl•llY Ulllll yo..r •<count llt<omH C'o:.ta Me:.a. Ca l'a:.=>ed c I Th ·d · Cal•fornla, •nd THOMAS GRAY; cun•nl Vow c1o noe ,..,.. 10 pay.,,. . w d d Roi, an \lo ll I;)(' on urs a.'. res1c11no at a MAln StrMt, Bat-. entl,.. -"' port1.,. o1 .,...., •cc-t, t ~ a) ? n. e n l'. ll a .~ · October 29. 1981 a t 8:00 PM ca111ornl•, ....... wltl'ldr•wt' ,,.,.,, ...., even '"°""' Y11'1' 1u11 payment w .. ~t ob1c1 28. t.981 ~n San at Lt•sncski Colonial Chape l 11ev• ,..-to be euoc:loteo In !ht d•m•ncled. 11111 you muat P•Y 11>e ( I e m e n l t'. C: a S h e 1 ~ •t f Ch . . B .. 1 II carry I,. on of IN bu$1nt•s. PHILLO emovnt stetecl allow. .. d b h " ass 0 n s llan u n a WI • TOZER MICHAEL BULLARD •ncl •f •t 1 .. 1 ... :.urVIH ~ . t'r hus~a nd be on rrtda~. October JO. THOMASMcMILLIN wltlGOnclu<ll .. U:~/;r:.:... ... ·f!:-: Adolfo Romo. 2 son:. J o:sc c. 1981 at s ·OOPM a t the San buslllftl In ... MUA, •nd MICHAEL only by peylno ,,,. entire emount Rom o of Costa :\1 es<1 . C a . rt'hDt.' De J e s u Catholir BULLARO ..... ~ .. P•rt~. will ctem•_by.,....,.Creclltor. ~~ d ,J osJ J k R o r. o of Ch u r ch 1the old~~ Ed ward:. ra~~·.r:=~11·~~~1!-;:;:,;i;: P•~~ o~i;:.~.: .!,":';~~to~::! ou:.an a :.. a · -I Churt•h 1. O nml n)(o a nd tMllrm. tMforectosur1,orllyourpr-rty 11 ~ a u g h I l' I':. . J u a n a M S l' I' u I ,. e d a . ('a p 1._1 r an 0 FwnMr ftOll <• 11 olven tll•I ,,.. In tore<IOWf'e tor "'Y ·-,. • ..,,., Sando\' al of Sitn C'lemrnt e. ll . h C. 1 h R • \ undetll9f*I win not 111 ,._.s11>1e, contact (.,. (' 1 .. , f e a t · a "' 1 c trom thlS da'I' on, "" "'Y obl!Oetl011 JOHN"· 1t1tu1ou .a · on~ul'.0 ·"'<'~\el o '.\to n:.1gnor John \' Coffield. 1ncerred11Ytheothe"ln t1M1rnarnn MSJE ...... ..-...... s ... • (osta '.\11!:.a; (a .. '.\taqtarit a 11 a~t nr . off it·iati n g or 1n111enamaoft,,.11rm. La,.,..._,c .. ... Romo of C!>sla :\lc:.a. Cu Additional <.'lllh<>h c Rit e~ De1ac:t:Ju1.,1,1.-1 crmnwm and Ah<'lll (,onwlt'z of Te x· Tllon'IMHffltetll If you have any questlOfts, yow a:. 2 brot hl'I':. LUl'IO and mternll'nl will follo" tn TllOma G••Y should contact • lawyer or tlle d. J c I f '.\t c,1c·o Lt',l\l'"kl ~l or T=:i.::.··..... Govern..-1140en<ywt.khmey N ... iln O:.l' l'I \an l'' 0 • ' • " ........ I tdyourloM '.\11'.'Xll'll . .,ISll·r Hu:.aria IUUf\. ~>411 So El (.ammo 1111 0 .... terwt.s.Mit• n::~.YOvMAYLOSEYOVlt Ccn anll'' uf ;\lt'"Co. :.ht: I:> R eal San Clt'mt•n ll'. C;,i New"" llMdl.~••a... RIGHT II you clo not t•k• 11<omp1 ii Is 0 ~ u r \' 1 \ t' d b ,:· 3 6 d 1rertors -192 1717 P111>11aneo Or-Co.SI D•llY Piiot. action. · · · GILLl'M Oct. 2', Itel 4701.,1 This <-d a Notkt of De1•u11, J "'SS I E ~I (', I LL L .. !\1 . wt11<11 "°' t.en 111«1 In "'° Offke of UL TI IOGHOM SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCLlff CHAPEL 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa f\4&-937 I rlHCf .. OTHHS SMITHS' MOaTU.UY 627 Main SI Hunlincrton ~acn 536-6539 l'AClffC VllW MIMOllALl'AaK Cema1ery Mo rtuary Chapel-Cremato ry 3500 Pac1 f1c View Drive Newoort Beach 644·2700 McCC>eMICIC MOITUAlllS LaQuna Beach 494.9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cao1s1rano 495·1776 HA.&. UW ..... MT. OUVI Mortuary • C.mtttrv Cletn1torv "° • llM COUftty lle<ordltr, Is •-to Y'OU rcs1clent of ('(l:.IJ :\te~a. Ca .. IUC ..ancE lll<•u .. '°" mey .,... an 1111w"1 ,,., Pass{•d awa\ on Cktober 28. rv nu the o•otlff11. 1981 at the agl' of 77 She IS 1.:~~E.::.•: N~jl~~· Ott; s urVl\'ed by 1 d aus:htcr Bea NOTICCTOC••DITOltl LIEN/ASSESSMENT, u ecultcl l>Y Shi pit·~ of Costa '.\l<'Sa, Cu . 3 Of' 8UUt TltANSf'•• FAIRWAY VILLAGE COMMUNITY R h d f> G ·11 f CS.U. 6"1 .. 111 U.C.C.) ASSOCIATION,_,...,., to Clvll C-sons IC ar ' I um O Not lo ls twret>y GI"'" to <rocmors of Soctlon '*"· clOled September 14. 1,.1, '.\Tarblc Head. Ohm. John R '"' w1u.1n _...., tr-1af'orhl tti.t • was recordltdonSopl.mOwU, 1•1.u Gillum of Costa '.\tl•s a . Ca bulk,,..,...., ts~ to .,.,.._ on l11•tru"*lt No. ns.eo. OH1<1.t1 •- I and Robert L Gillu.m of ::~~.:!:.1 properly 11m 1n•fttr r:·:.~ .=; ~\~=:.:-:...~ Houston . T exas. 2 sis te rs TM nanwlsl and 11us1r1eu llddreu Pefe111t hM ouutttd end conttnws 111 Vivia Gra\' of f uk<' T ahoe of 1111 lntolldtd 1re11sferor1s1 ere: tlle payment ol Homeowners Cu . a nd Oorolh) Chatha ~ FllOAGIES, INC., 2211 West l•lt>oa Auoclatlon ows ,,. IM 1~1 sum of tlvd.,HowportleKh,CA~• U61.00 to O<totter JI, !tit, Piiis 0 f l\f 0 n r 0 \ i a I C a • I J Tl>e loc-11on In Cellfornl• of tt19 attornty's f .. s encl cost1 encl any g r a n d c h 1 Id r c n a n d 9 c11111 nocut1 ... Office Of' orlll(lpe1 llltvrw .._ wNCll ....., -Off" -'° g r cal g r a n d C' h i Id r c n busl11111 office of 1111 1111111d•d Ill• Auo<lallon; that llY reuon . tre11sf-IS: P.O. llo• 1517, N""'°'1 thereof, Ille \lfldwslglle(l .. t'tlby ai.ctt I Fu nera l serv1ce11 w ill be held BN<ll, u.~ to NII orc-1o be IOldt.,. follOwlftO on F riday. October 30. 1981 All otller buslnen nemu and 6tt<rlbed real_..., to N tlsty wld a t P ier e(? Brothe rs Be ll ~.'!:~~~:=,0u!!.~~~:~";!~ o0~~';°"aiTr«1No.un,ln1NC1ty B r O a d w ay £ h a p e I 3 t so fer ea •nown to tll• ln1tnd•d el Fun--. ~of °'"""· SIN I I OOA~l with Rrv B ru r e tran"er•-: NOHE. Of Cellfofnl• • ., sMwfl on • Mop I K I , t ( l h e The -hi ..... buSlntll oddrftl rtcOfo.cl Ill tOOll -...... 11 to J•, U r r e • P 11 S Or O ef 1111 lnttncled tr•nster .. s> ere: l11<lu11Vt, flf MIKett--meps, In Presbyt erian Church o f the CLYOE TELFORD, 141 Jr'd Strett, 11'9 office of tllt c-ty Rec~ of Coven a nt . o rr i cl at i n g s.1v.,..., CAfMN. uld Ceunty, Inte rme nt at Good She pherd TMt IN ..,.....Y "'''*'' llt••to I• eom-y 11-•: • P'!Mflurst • . dff(r!Md 111 ttMrai n : H .. 1111 ftV911 C.Vrt, F~,Colltorftla~ C emetery . Huntingto n stort onc1 •• iec.t• et: nu w.tt l"u•-1"9 o-": Gl!llALO w. Be ach, Ca. Pier ce Brothe r!! •••MO ••vet , Newpclf'I tHtll, CA FOltDI! .,.. MAltY •· 1t01tDE. B 11 B d M I ,,._.7 IWabond onf #He, .. jolftt I-ti. c ros w11 y o r uary ,,,; Minn• NIM llM<I 11y ,,,. .. 10 DATEO;OtWMrt, ,., directors. 1r1111f•rorh> 11 10ld 1oullon Is: loorfflf Olre<tor• Of SUNG VI ltltOt\Gl•S. l'tlrweyVlll ... E L I Z A 8 ET II A N N A T"" MN WI!""""'' II~'° C_,_.ty A-te11111 S 'd c "c"-'" .t t11e Offk• of: •re..-...~ UNGYl. t-es1 ent or ostt1 iac1tow l!HCOUHTS,.s, '"'·· 11• & ~t1ntc-. .. Aetnt Mesa, Ca. Passed away on toed! ...... -. .._.""'°" a.ctdt, 1v1 It.A • .,_ .. , O ctotfer 23. 1981 . She Is CA '*' 111 ., ...., ............, 11. ..,...,..,. j b I Itel ITATll 01' CALtfl'OllNIA ) s urv v ed Y Kather n e T~ll w111 tr111mr 11 Ht .. ct i. COUNTYOl"LOaltHOILeUn. Hey mcr ot Coeta Mesa, Ca . eo1ft9nlle v,..,..,.. ~tel c• °" ~ t, ""· ....,.. me. "" cranddaufbter Shirley SenlM•-. _..,......_ o -.,y l"lltlk 111 • M c 0 • n c Is and 4 .J:'=~--:=.,°':'r::;-: ~~--~ .. -.:".! NEWPORT BEtlCH MUNICIPAL CODE DEFINI NG "PARKING SPACE" TO CL ARI F Y T HE MEANING OF THE TERM "ACCESSIBLE," PLA NN I NG COMM ISS IO N AMENDMENT NO S.., • rt Qutsl lnlll•led l>Y Ille City of Newport Beacll, to consldltr.,., •mencltnenl lo Tiiie JO of Ille N-' BNch Munklpal C-lo •m•ncl llw dltflnlllon of IM term ''pa ·-1no ""'"· .. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUllTHER GIVEN -,,,. Mkl public .... rlno wlll bt lltld on Ille 9111 dey ol November. Itel, •I the l'lour ol 1 JO pm In ttw C~ll CMmoe" of Iha City Hell Of the City of Newport Beach Calllornle, et wllkh time •nd place any 1nc1 ell .. ,_ intermeo may •-•• encl Ill fltard thereon. Wenda E. Ander..., City C .. f'll City Of NtwPOf'I 8H ch Pwl>lllMCI Orenoe Co.~ Delly Piltl, O<t. 1', Itel O~I f'ICTITIOUI •UllNEIS NAM& IATeMENT TM foll-lno persons are dol119 bllSIRHS M: LOYAL rs .• Felr Orlw. Costa 111\ffa, CA 92627. Jon Wllllam T11s.,..ld, 101'7 DI_, Cl rcle, Huntlnoton &aac11, CA n ..... Llw -le T.awtcl. 10167 Ohtwy Cir< .. , Huntlngloft S.ach, CA ., .... Thi• b11slness h conducted .,., llUSIMlftd -wtte. JonW. Tu. ... 10 This sta_. was filed wllll the Cownty Clerll d Orenoe County on Oct, u . ""' "11" .. Publl-Or ..... CNst Delly Pllo4, 0<1. u . n , n. Nov. s. ,.., .s1>-11 PllUC •TIE "ICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM& STATeM&NT TM 1o11ow1no person •• dOlno bu•I· Mu as MO TEL·MOB I LESTATE INVESTMENT CO., 1107 Oolt>f\ln Ttr· re<t, Cor-dill ""41r, California '1U' Tllurman Ltl•ncl Gravu. 1101 Dolpllln Terrace. CorONI 0.1 Mer, Cell~'16lS This IMlslMs$ Is <ondll<'lecl t>y an In· dlvlduel Tllllrmen L. Grevff Tiiis lllAl""'4111 WM 111«1 wltll the C011nty Cltrti of Or-County on O<· '°"''·Itel lt11Wt PubllSlled Or ..... Co.st Daily Piiot O<t. I, IS, n . 1', , .. , 4,.._.l 1625 Gisler A~ Cott1Mtu 540-5564 Ir•• t ·Ir and c h 11 d r t n HCltOW UKX>Utn.,ltS. INC.,,,.. " 111• ,,.....,.. e1 •OOITAtLI Gravttldt aerYlcfl will be ~ .................... llMcll, CA MANAOIM•NT • CONIULTINO 1-------------1 held on Thuraday, October t1M111N ..... ,., .... 111a c1eim. co•,..,.,.~.....,..__,. "9Cl•0™-1 llU•OAIWAY MOIYVAH lt01r~w•¥ Cotta Me.a 642·1150 I 29 , llllt al 2:00PM a t ~r:.=:r.::.:.::.;.,1\Mr1', r,:c,.,::-=.-;.-;:A~~~-= We1tmlntter Memorial Park ,,.. • u~..., .... ~-:C COMIAUNt'tv ASIOCIATION ... with Rev. Bruce Kurrle, ..._ ec1110 a • "" ""' .,. .,...... PHtor, ""-. b"'Hian Church Nn~ ""· ..-ut• • -., l'AfltWAY 1• _,,_,_ Vll.LAOll COMMU .. ITY ol tl'I• Covenanl ottlclaUna. ,.....,,~ A•toe••T!Ofll..,... ............ S.rltc•IUDdar fM dtrecttoll ,..... ..-. _.,.._ ........ "9111C- of Hart.or Lawn·llountOUve ~ ... ._.. "'-n._""._._..._ .. _._ llortUll')' of Cotti MtU um·.,..u:DllltY,... ......_er .. =.:.,-= SfO.lllt, Oat.. It. -.,... OU 1', ..... \ "· "•"" ,,,_.., ' F1r All ktlla fi -· 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 am mm '4 ,.~, r., s.i. Ap11onft'WAt'I for '-•If llur~ Proport> &v.•nn.fi°ropt'r1\i (•rnrtrn Lou ft-\1.,h t ti11nowrf1•l fropfM) ( OflidoM1 .. Wl'l'I:\ fii.4.Jt OwpH-.u -. l ••" "-•'• ~lubr \1'"'4 lrw-omt' Propen" I"°'™'"" Pr"V"rl> I•••'"' 'WI< \luibttt HrM Trlr t'th MO...!Mfll O..~rl kt"°'t ~":ri!.!.';'pt; .... u ........ i. ,,.,.. ka.MIW\ f..,m, (,tlOP\ •h·•l l.\t•lt lu hnt:t Mui bti1tlr" 11\1"9 RENTALS l~tutnh~ t~Wti. l &fWtfM\Md •tow\n h1rn uit \ M t~•••'tur• t ondonnn. .. nh t ftl Tv-~r1.1r" lo"""°"""'"' t~W•n.ft.trn t.-.pl.,., t "' ""' ,., ... AJhl11if1ot11J 4Pl' furn or l t111t A-· "°"""' ".,..,. 1'4Arh. "4oh'h (,tH\I lti1Mf\ '-'fttf'nft KfnU1h \ .r11il0n Jbo.t•I• M"""•J'-\u"'•r•• '·-'•I.••, ... k .. ,., ttff,,"Knhl ~'"'"""k~., lftd;w~rtll R•M• ~~~·~; 'A .nt~ Mi"' krllhh BUSINESS. INVEST· MENT, FINANCE .,."''""'" '~·fY't. th.'""'"'' Ill anyo IMNtnrMtlf'1'!1iff \ lft-.intnwnt J ~nt.-d \font~ lo l..@fn ~-) ..... fd• MMll•(•' TO, AHNOUNC(MENTS, PElSONALS' LOST & FOUND Apnuy~ cmt"nh t.r p,_., l.fC•l'tAtO\ 1.-1" ~ ... lid •. ""'Jlf'l .. 1,• '-, .. 1c ti1t•• fU\"1• SERVICES EMPtOYMENT & PREPARATION "'frloi.1h '""""' ... 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IXU I~ lt(ll l!W J'Ot IN» ex. or nallonal origin, or im intention to m ake any such preference, l1m 1lat 1on. or d1S · l'r1m1na1ton " :: This nellspaper will not I: knowingly acl'ept a ny noo advertising for real ~: estate wluch IS in viola ~ h on of the la~ ... SIOJ.000 3 Bdrm bu'e b1c k y1rd irHt or flrat Ume b1&yer-don't mlu tbia one. Call now' fi\ ,S/A,~~Xls ~ 1 ''-'' r-6990 US1SIOI SISS,000 Only 110,000 down &eta you Into this t.ot1lty rt· modeled 4 Bdrm home. Large comer lot Kot pond too' Won't 11141. call now' @ SEACOVE PIOPEITIU 7'4-63 f ·6990 REDUCED s Bdrm, Solar heated pool, spa. Waler sof~ lener, lnter<'om, GOO. stone frplc, excell area Low down owe. IS· sume 198.SOO MUSTSELL ''' /\II Offe t'li Considered' • RED CARPET 754-1202 = ----------------...., -EHORS: AdYertisen ~ct.dltlwWads llw l3AI WO ,..., )42$ 1lW ~ lllJj) lliW J'I~ ~ 1"' doitJ iiE .,.. roni .n. 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C.11 today Ind ltt US help you ~ yout Id IAIYPUT , um- ----------------·-----------·-__ ,,_,,,. •• L Orange Co11t DAILY PILOTn'hursday, October 29, 1981 Critical days ahead for s c hool trustees Laguna Beach public schools have fallen upon difficult times in recent years. Aliso School. one of the district ·s three elementary ca mpuses, has been closed because of financial losses. Cash to operate remaining schools is short. Teac her salanes have been in contention. Cutbacks art· the ordel' of the dav Indeed. it seems ltke onlv yesterday t hat the Laguna Beach Unified School District was one of the more affluent in the stale. '.'low. because of decreasing and equalized tax suppo rt. tht> district 1s strapped Daniels . Kentle. who doesn't project as a polis hed or forceful publi<' s peaker. has nevertheless clead y demonstrated his worth to the Laguna school system over four difficult year s. He is a produet of Laguna schools Kentle has contributed tu rational . reasonable d ec i s ions in some tim es painful decision-making . He deserves re-election Barr~·. director of the Laguna Beach B oys C lu b . ha s de m onstra ted his concerns for youth. unders tands budgeting a nd is a proven s uccessful fund-raiser. He is energetic and s upportive of public education. 'WHAT IS ~,SENOR?' Because of these cond1t1on~. next Tuesday·s election for three open scats on the school board is very important. Little wonder that two Incumbents d ecided not to seek re-election. More gl'at1fying is the fact that 14 Laguna c itizens h.ave offered themselvei-. in candidac\' for the three board seats that wiil require difficult decisions in the years ahead. The s uccessful candidates will eontribute long hours and face some guaranteed cont rovers\· Daniels. a fiscal execuli\'e who se r ved on the Schools F atilities Committee. has been aetive along with his family in Laguna educational activ11 ies He would contribute strongly to the board. Brown has Senate challenge Calm." reasoned dt•eisiC>ns . ba sed on hard f<Jtts and intelligent study . void of pre-concei\'ed notions or dogmas. will be the order of lhe \cars ahead · All 1-l candidat es ar(' congratulated o n offer in g themsel\'es in this public service to Laguna schools where there will be much work .and little gratitude or glor~ From this field . we s upport the election of incumb1>nt Will iam K entll' P<.tt Barr~ :ind Dan The::.e three candidates. running inde pe nde ntly. offer strengths and balance to the school board and even re present a geographic balance across the district : Kentle from the cil\"s central area. Danie ls of Thr·ee Arth Bav a nd Barr\' from Laguna Ca.nyon . Laguna voters equall~ should be eautious of candidate slates or power blocs that might be d eveloping s ingle causes or single philos phies in a time when independent thinking and flexibility wi ll be in optimum demand. Most important of a l l. exercise vour franchise '.'iov. :1 \'ote in support of your Lagunu Be aeh schools. MAC merits support Residents of Laguna ~i guel will be going to the polls Nov J to decide 1f their unincorporated co mmunity s ho ul d be re present eci b_\ a '.\t unit1pal Advisory Council Formation of .,uch a council. (•o mmon!Y known as a :\tA C. would gi\·e the 17,000 inhabitants of Laguna :"iigu<.•I a direct!~ elected. local a dvisory panel to work with Or:rnge Count~ off i cial~ o n planning and governing lhl' rC's id e nt1 a l communit' L' n I i k c a c· 1 t \' t o u n c i I . h o w e v e r . t h. e I' i \' e lo nine-m ember council c an onl\' make recommendations to the· Orangt> Count~ Board of Su p er\'isors and 1s n ot <.•mpowered lo make ruling~ on an\' matter · Sponsors o f the MA(' initiative on the local ballot a~ the effectiveness of the council in nei g hbo ring Mi ss ion V1e.10 encouraged them lo try and form one in their com munity . Mo ney to adminis t er the :Vt,\C would rome from count\ f unct ~ alread,· SC't as ide to µrovide municipal services for Orange County Service Area 3. w h 1 t' h e n c o m p a s s e s t h e 1uris dictional a r ea for the proposed council Curre ntly. the communst~ is reprt'sented at the county level b ) th e L ag una Nigu e l Co m mun 1 t ,. Assoc i a l ion . a n arrangemen·t that is informal at be-;t. and is recogni zed as such by the pre si d e nt o f that organization. If Laguna :"liguel voters approve the formation of a MAC. t hey will be afforded s tronger a nd m ore con s i stent r e p r esentation in Orange County g o ,. e r n m e n t o n m a t t e r s con ce rnin g the g rowth and development oft heir community Measure L sav es money Laguna Bea ch voters should earefully ponder the a lternatives Tuesda\· when the\ consider Measure L on the local ballot The conseque nces of a negative \'Ole could be expens ive While the idea of helping to pay for a Sl.2 million loan to cover d esign defi cie ncies a nd s torm damage to a multi-million dollar sewer syste m is not \'er~· p a latabl e. the e1lternative is worse. The city has a c hance to obtain the si 2 million needed Lo cover the city"s share of the m ass iv e Ali so Water Ma nagement Agency prOJect at a low 5.5 percent interest if the voters approve Without e ndorsem ent of at least 50 percent of those voting. the citv wrn be forced to sell revenue bonds at something a bove 10 percent interest. Laguna Beach is one of seven partners in the expected 5100 m illion AW~A sewer project Tht> city desperate ly need s a l arger. improved sys tem considering the antiquated sewer system currently in use. AWMA officials sa~ desi~n d eficiencies in the system whic h they claim ar e the fault of the engineers prompted the call for more money from the pa rtici paling a gen c ies. Las t yea r 's s torms als o damaged som e of the pipeline in Aliso Creek. which added to the cost of the project. The bottom line in Tuesday 's ballot meas ure is. do the taxpayers want to save SS00.000 in interest payments by obtaining the low-interest loan from the State Water Resources Control Board? We believe they should Vote Yes on Me as ure L. Saddle back Colle g e ~ho ice All four candidates vying for se ats on the Saddleback Communit y College Dis tric t board in the Nov. 3 election are to be congratulated for their civic pride and participation In the e lection. O R ANGE COAST Daily Pilat ... Based on h is proven performance a s an able and dedicated trustee. we believe board incumbent Eugene McKnight s hould be elected to s e r v c a s e c o n d t e r m b ,. Saddleback district voters. · Thom1s P. H~ley Publisher Thomai A. MUf'plllne Editor Barbara K,...bklt Edltortel Peoe Editor l I ' Entry of state Sen. Paul Carpenter, D-Cypress, into the race for the U.S. Senate may prove to be a formidable challenge to Gov Jerry Brown's bid for the Democratic nomination to that office next year. Former Speaker Leo McCarthy's withdrawal from the race api5eared momentarily to give Brown nearly clear sailing in the primary election . Only Mayor Daniel Whiteh urst, virtually unknown outside of bis hometown of Fresno. remained as a potential opponent. Political observers so far have failed to view Whitehurst as a serious contender. BUT CARPENTER, although far from having the name recognition of the governor, is no political lightweight. A former businessman and teacher, with a Ph.D. in psychology, he has long been active in Orange County politics where he was e lected to the Assembly in 1974 and to the state Senate twice since. And a Democrat who can win in Orange County cannot be taken lightly. Mistakenly viewed by some as an ultra-liberal during his first years in the Legislature, Carpenter has established himself as a moderate with a marked dislike for leftists. In the brouhaha over Brown's appointment of Jane Fonda to the California Arts Commission and of an alleged turncoat lo the Orange County Board of Supervisors, Carpenter bought newspaper ads throughout the state denouncing the governor's radical appointments. IN THE DOING he demonstrated a remarkable ability for fund raising Observers now question whether he will have the same success in rais ing money when it is for his campaign instead of IARL WATIRS r, c:::. -··1 .... ~ an issue. But it is a certainty that Carpenter will make Fonda, Hayden and similar leftists a campaign issue. And raising funds won't be his only asset. Probably nobody in the state Capitol is more gifted when it comes to cutting Jerry Brown to pieces. Instead of the gentlemanly campaigns which marked Brown's races for Secretary of State and his two gubernatorial contests, Carpenter promises to make the battle for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate a real knock-down, drag-out rough house with no punches pulled. Already he has characterized Brown as ''the worst governor this state has ever bad," pointing to his failures to assume leadership on the many vital issues affecting the state "His administration," Carpenter said, "has mismanaged and bungled its way. c reating havoc m almost every area of this s tate . Now . with this appalling record, Brown wants to foist his brand or politics on the whole country ·· IN AN OBVIOUS reference to Brown's record of dancing to the tune of activis ts and demonstrators. Carpenter pledged. "My goal as a U.S. Senator 1s lo represent all of California. not just the vocal minority, the s pecial interests and those with the loudest voice." Even if it we re on ly campaign rhetoric his cast1gat1ons of Brown would get headlines. But Carpenter 's distaste for Brown is deep-seated and sincere . He has been a leading critic of Brown , hi s p o li c 1<>.., and hi s appointments. s ince com1n1? to the Le~islature. Not that he is a political maverick To the contrary he stands well with his Democratic colleagues. 1s regarded as a team pl aye r and w as named Democratic caucus chairman earlier this year. His candidacy gives the li berals. moderates and conservatives in the Democratic Party an o pportunity to vote for someone not backed by the Hayden· Fonda activists lt should ht' an interes ting campaign. Postal • service still a real bargain To the Editor· I've been meaning to write to you for some time. All l ever hear are constant complaints of our mail service being slow and inconsistent. After being with the postal service for nine years, it is still the best and most efficient postal service in the world. In fact it is the cheapest lo send a letter. You don't realize how many times a letter 1s handled. First you drop it in the mail to be picked up by the letter carrier, then it's MAILBOX take n to the local post office and from there it is sent to the main post office or dis tribution point. Hei'e being Santa Ana. Then it is sorted out by machine and sent by zip code to its destination. Then it's sorted according to the route by a postal clerk and in tum sorted by your letter carrier. Then delivered to its proper destination. It is handled at least six different limes and for only 20 cents. Tell me that's not a bargain when inflation is running so high. BILL VIRDEN Schmitz on record To the Editor: Wonders apparently s hall never cease. Our state senator, John Schmitz, who wants to be our senator in Congress, i s caught in a public s tatement that seem s to advocate insurrection by the military as the best alternative to a congressional failure to approve the president's proposals. He then corrects the record, which (although video .taped) be maintains Is inaccurate. The corrected record statu that if the Republic were lo be governed as our la.st administration governed it, ·'the best we could hope for might be a military coup.·· To state that he ls not advocating that but is "advocating courageous action" is to give subUe encoura.gement to those who might be tempted to carry out such a putsch. He then states that General Schweitzer waa "saying the same thing." This is outrageous defamation of a fine ceneraJ who. in no way indicated a positive attitude towards such treasonoua action. JORN SCllMJft HYI that he has run into "stupid" people who "obviously don't have a very good Hucatlon" who oppose hll statementa. Surely he bu run lnlO pat.riot.a. well educwled Americana, and mlllury leaden who would not f« a minute 1upport what he envlHlet at "the •t w. tan hope f« .·" I .,. lb.at tbioUland1 ol Yolcet wlll call f«'-llr. Schmit&' rwlpaUoa. '°• avoid further shame coming upon all of us. Such a resignation would be vastly preferable to having to decide whether to send him on to Congress or to return him to Santa Ana College where he would be leaching s uch things to our young citizens. ROBERT RO SS JI oice for Niguel To the Editor· Laguna Niguel residents should support the formation of a Municipal Advisory Council for several reasons but foremos t because it will better represent the views of the community to the county Planning Commission and the Board of S upervisors This statement is made in full view of the hard work and value of the current Laguna Niguel Community Association. No one appreciates the Commumty Association more than myself because I formerly ser ved as an offi cer and director of that association for m any years However . even at its best the voter turnout for Community Association elections was less than 10 pei:cent The informal voting procedures in electing Community Associatio n direc tors cannot match elections held unde r the auspices of the Registrar of Voters Even dUTing years of low voter turnout, th ese more formal elections have always produced turnouts greater than 30 percent in Laguna Niguel. Jn good years the numbers are in the 00 percent range. By greater voter participation, such election or MAC council members will lend much greater credibility to their ac ti o ns o n b e half o f the community when presented to the County. LIKEWISE, MAC candidates will come under much greater voter scrutiny than current Community Association candidates experience under the current informal procedures. Issues will be aired and council members chosen based on their positions. This will make the MAC members more representative or community views both locally and before the county. Face It, the issue Is getting the strongest voice possible for the community on Issues which lnnuence the future of Laguna Niguel. A MAC will do a better job. • Lttttra /rom rtodcr1 Ort wtlcomt The nght to cond~$f letter• to /it $p0Ct or tllminolt U~I 11 rtttrwd lAtltr• of JOO word• or !tu u.ill ~ gfa>n ""1trtrtcf, All lttt1r1 mu.st mcludt ~ttrf ad ,,......., oddrtU bul llOIMI m~ bf .......... °'9 N • quut I/ Hl/IClffll "0"" .. OPllO'ftl Poetry eot.ll .r bf ,..,,....,.. . ....,.,. ,..... .. ltlq#tolted lo NJ ... ,.__ Giiii ,._. m.,ftbft of llw ......... -W ....,. "" ,o.rtJlcoliolt ....... . With the gro,~th lh<ll \\l' \\il l h1• experiencing 1n Laguna ~1gul'I J ~li\I' reallv makl•S sense and I enl·our.i~L· residents to come out anl.I volt• on November 3 a nd s upp•Ht ~Ac · formation JAC'K GILL· . . TeachPrs g rateful . I To the Editor l The teachers of Laguna Beach ares grateful for the hard work and forward ~ thinking of th e Laguna Bt!acht Education Foundation The me1mentum that has been buildin~ throughout the 0 community to not only maintain. but improve the quality of education in t Laguna is exciting At a time when man~ peopl<· :.erving the public are exper ienring a morale problem it is encouraging to~ 1tness the pos itive attitude to" ard., public education the LBEF 1s fostering The·t suppor t of educators has not only come in the form of attacking the financial •r problems, but at the same time lhe1e foundation has made inroads to letting s teachers know that they are rccogni zedrl for their professional contributions t<> the com'tnun1ty ly 1e OBVIOUSLY wt.• are entenng a new era of how public education is to be rt defined. provided and mana ged at Skeptics have good reuson to scrutinize the involvement of lhe private sector m?n the operations of the public schooier sys t e m . Th e LB EF 1s to b c is congratulated for organizing itself in a•w manner that clea rly defines its purposeer a nd direction. The Laguna Beach it Unified Faculty Association is proud to be an ex -offic io m em ber o f thehe foundation. We thank all of Laguna's!st citizens who have come forward in a.th posi tive s pirit to p rot ect public of education and maintain the quality of is the programs in our schools. What the future holds is dimcult to know the a present is beginning to look better . nd DAVID HAGEN 1980-81 President of~R Laguno Beachf Unified Faculty Association! ' - _55!336 D1Ur Piiat THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1981 Costume originality D 0 lAGUIA BEACH /SOUTH COAST CAVALCADE BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT 82-3 84-5 86-8 goes unrecognized. See Erma Bombeck, Page B2. I Supervisors hack condo plan at Treasure Island 8y GLENN SCOTr Of-o.ttyNMS.... Mell)bers o! the Orange County Board o! Supervisors said Wednesday they will approve plans to replace the Treasure Island Trailer Park in South Laguna with a 440 -unit time -share condom1n1um complex. The supervisors, in a straw vote, agreed 4 to O to Cavor rezoning the site now occupied by 266 mobile homes. Roger Stanton was absent. Before final action can be Area boaters affected by Catalina vote By DA VlD KUTZM ANN Of tM o.Jty ..... StMt The three-member' State Lands Commission will wade into troubled waters Friday when it considers future lease arrangements for potentially lucrative moorings and piers on tidelands s urrounding Santa Catalina Island. Whatever decision thP Sacramento-based commission makes the future of recreational boating around Southern California's popular island retreat will be affected for at least the next 15 years. That's how long any new lease for the tidelands should run. commission staff members have recommended. But it 's who should be awarded the leas es, not how long they last. that is stirring controversy. In a recommendation issued last week. the staff of the Lands Com mission s upported open taken. however, the county Planning Commission will review m odifications to development plans proposed Wednesday by Supervisor Thomas Riley. The planning comm1ss1on is s c h eduled to consider the modifications Nov. 16 . The s upervisors are planning to approve lhe rezoning on Nov. 25. While it was clear that the sppervlsors will support construction of two multi-story buildings that will cover 8 percent of the 27-acre property, &LAEORRO SCHOOL 1t also was evid~nt that Riley's hope for a "consens us project" never materialized. .Last Ma y. the three applicants, headed by Bernard Syfan of Laguna Beach. asked for an indefinite postponement of consideration. Riley at that Res taurant due at sex shop s ite By STEVE MARBLE olicitation of public bids Al the same lime. the staff also urged that the sale of privately owned moorings be curtailed. The recommendation ran counter to the feelings of boating enthusiasts who packed public hearings in Long Beach earlier this month to support renewal efforts of the current lessee, Santa Catalina Island Co. BOO BLAST 1\ host o f ghost:-.. goblins :rnd othe r unsarnr~ C'harat tl'r'i ~·ill bt• nn h<J nd al El .:\itorro Elt>nwntan Sc hoo l"-. Boo Blas l Frida ' from 2 LO 7 p ni at tht• Lag urw Bea<'h o.iry,..... ~., ftc ..... w......... sthool. Booths featuring foods and gamt·~ \\ill lw m a nne d I)\ PT.\ member-. f11 r I h l' l und-ra1M•r El · :\lorrn pnnC'ipl!I \f'l F1...,lw r a ppear~ a hit unn ern~d b.' the g01n l.!s -11n Of tM Dally l'I ... SUtt The X-rated magazines and sex gadgets that used to be the stock 1n trade of Newport Beach's Talk of the Town adult bookstore are giving way to pressed duck and egg rolls. The former sex emporium n ear Mariner 's Mile i s scheduled to reopen as a Chinese restaurant. The firm. a part of the Wrigley chewing gum empire. has been lease-holder of 357 a c r es of tideland s and s ubmerged lands since 1966. along with the Santa Catalina Island Conservancy. Arts group's feud poses $1 ,400 issue An Inglewood couple. Ye-Ter Mau and Wei-Tzan Mau. will ask the city's planning commission tonlght for permission lo turn the wrute stucco building at 2930 West Coas t Highway into a restaurant. The former sex shop which was burglarized, picketed and set on fire during its brief \7 -day life. was purchased several months ago by Said Shokrian. a Corona del Mar rug merchant Shokr1an purc hased the property originally with ideas of constructing an office complex on the site. But his development project was rejected by the Newport City Council. Bookstore owner Thomas Wade was ordered to close down the adult books tore shop last year by an Orange County Superior Court order. An arson-related fire actually had shut the place down several weeks before the court order was handed down. Wade reopened th e s hop briefly under an order from the California Supre me Court. He celebrated the occas ion by bringing in two porno film stars. Thal happening lured more newsmen than customers The bookstore was closed officially two days later and has remained closed. Under this lease arrangement. which expires Dec. 31 . there are more than 700 moorings. some privatelv held and others rented to boaters visiting the i~land However. three corporations expressed interest in opening up tht> tidelands to public bidding because of th e untapped commercial potential of the moorings . And the s tate. a commission s pokes man s aid. was d efinitely interes ted in making mor e money off its holdings The current contract brought the s tate only a nat annual lease rate of $19.200. What it's looking toward now is income of more than $120.000 per year under a lease arrangement based on percenta~e of gross receipts for us e of the submerged lands Al the Oct. 15 hearmg m Long Beach. boate r s expressed c oncern about over-commercialization and overcrowding of moorings al Catalina. They also expressed fears that public bidding would res ult in higher use rates, poor services and unwanted development. An ongomg feud between the N e wport B e ach Art s Co m mi ssion and its own rund-r a1sing group has left open the question of which group gels to keep Sl ,400 m donations The money was raised by the Friends of the Newport Beach Arts Commission. a non-profit organization created two years ago to solicit funds to help bankroll commission-sponsored art and music programs. The Friends group is led by former arts commissioner Beryl Melinkoff who says her group is undecided whether to return the Sl ,400 to donors or to pass it along to the commission The commission contends the money was raised in its name and s hould be handed over lo the arts commission. City officials. expressing some frustration with the warring groups. say the money hassle may have to be solved by the city attorney's office. Several weeks ago. the arts com mission voted to sever its relationship with the Friends group. Commissioners said thl! fund-ra1sing outfit was suffering from ··mass ive res ignations. dissension and internal power s truggles " A couple of days later, the Friends g roup vole d to disassociate itself from the arts commission. ~,..... ..... ~ Roadside Rtand ptlmpkm 1fe/t1 no btxrgom when compared to supermarket variety at right. Roadstand pumpkins costly Survey finds some 10 times higher than markets Consumers who purchase pumpkins at roadside stands mlsht be paying more than they bargained for. A Daily Pilot survey found Utat pumpkin prices at road_slde stands without a scale were about 10 ti m es higher than those purchased by the pound lo supermarlcet.a. For example. a 10.1.pound pumpkin purchased at a supermarket coeta 81 cent.a or el1ht cents a p0und, compaNtd to a 6.3·pound pumpkin purchased at a road.side stand for $4.S9 or 79 cents a pound. Several roadside operators saJd the cost and bother associated wtth purchasing a certified scale Just for the Halloween season led them to sell pumpkins by the piece. A spokeswoman ror the Oranre County office ,of COllS\lmer affaln 1aJd they hive received no complaiat.s concernlnt {he price of roadside pumpkins. Although city officials have no t fo rmall y broken lies between the battling groups, city Parks. Beaches and Recreation Director Ron Whitley agrees "the groups certamly aren't working anymore " The feud •betwe en the two groups r e portedly has been brewing for several months and dales back to a scheduled concert the support group raised monev for but which later was cance.led by the commission The support group also raised monev for a statue of John Way n.e whi(•h has not been rompleted. City officials say the sculptor was asked to make several changes on his statue and now wants more money. In as king that the Friends group effectively be put out of business. the arts commission complained that it had lost control over how funds are raised and how they are spent. The commission is seeking p e rmi ssion to go into the fund-raising business its elf. But that would require a change in a city policy which now blocks any city board or commission from soliciting money. It was this rule that led to the creation of the Friends support group. Coast beach reopened as water OK'd A 500-yard stretch of San Clemente's North Beach was reopened Wednesday after tests by U.S. Coast Guard personnel concluded no toxic chemicals had been washed into the water. City authorities sealed off the beach Tuesday afternoon when mercaptan. a chemical used as an additive in natural gas, was discovered in a flood control ch annel that empties into the ocean at North Beach. City of(lcials said they began receiving complaints or a foul odor near the chan nel from residents at about 2 p.m . The source of the smell was traced to the W.L. ShuP4? Truckln' Co., localed at 1516 Calle Valle. Orticials said a company spokesman told them a driver had hosed qut his tanker truck, allowing lhe toxic substance to wash into the flood control channel. None of the material reached the ocean, according t o San C lemente Fire Chief Ron Coleman, who ordered the channel bloc:ked wllh aand when the chemical was discovered. Four seized in FV armed robbery try Police have arrested two Anaheim men who they suspect are accomplices in an attempted armed robbery of a Fountain Valley couple in their home last week Authorities say they now have all four suspects who allegedly were involved with breaking into the home of Robert and Margo Fulton and binding them with adhesive tape in an upstairs bedroom The robbery attempt Oct 21 was broken up by the Fountain Valley SWAT Team. Two armed m~n inside the home were arres ted. but two others allegedly driving a getaway car escaped, police s aid. The two men who allegedly escaped were arrested near an Anaheim motel Friday. police s aid. They are identified as Darrell Donald Woodson, 24, and Robert William Bell. 32. Arrested at the scene after the 7 · 15 p. m robbery attempt were Anthony G. Amato. 25 . and Tracy 0 . Johnson . 24 , both of Anaheim Police say Mrs. Fulton was talking on the telephone to a relative when two armed men burs t into the house. The relative subsequently telephoned police who arrived within minutes. Robert Fulton. 40, suffered a broken arm when he climbed out the upstairs bedroom window and jumped to the ground from a first story roof. as the SWAT Team arrived, police said. 'fhe l"ultons · 12-month-old grandson Jason also was in the home durin g the attempted robbery. police s aid. Laguna restaurant gets tree award The operators or the Ivy House restaurant in Laguna Beach 1 have been given an urban forestry award by Trees Are For People. an Orange County group which encourages the planting of trees in urban areas. Nancy Inman, director of the organization. presented the award to Ivy House manager Kat hl een B r andon . The rejtaurant sports two redwood trees on its east side. CdM High slates Neil Simon play Cotona del Mar High School drama atudeota will stage performances ol Neil Simon's "'.Ile Good Doctor" at 8 p.m. on Nov. 4, sand 7. The play, based on abort atoriet by Russian writer Anton Chekhov, will be directed and produced by student Joanne Blatk. Perlormance. .nu be held in the school theater. Ticket.a a&'P $3. time said discussions with community members could eventually yield a project supported by all factions : tenants, applicants, other South Laguna residents and government agencies. But the tenants never changed their position. Many of them marched to the rostrum Wednesday to detail their concerns that the project will do away with their lifestyles, their equity and their affordable coastal housing. Ellen Winterbottom. the tenants' attorney. said after the hearing that .. a good possibility" exists they will make a legal challenge to the supervis ors ' anticipated approval. Among modifications proposed by Riley are: -Cons tructing the two time-share "lodges" in two phases. with building permits for the west lodge no sooner than January 1983 and for the east lodge in January 1986 -Lowering the maximum height of the terraced structures essentially from 10 to eight s tories. with their highest points no more than 15 feet above Pacific Coast Hig~wpy. which is up a slope from the building sites. -Including , as in or iginal plans. an amphitheater on the grounds. Adding 70 public parking spaces. Creating a rive-member panel to review s pecifics of a re location plan for tenants . including the design of 60 apartments to be built on site for full-time trailer park residents who lived there before May 1977, when development plans first . were announced. The s upervisors gave the panel four months to make final recommendations on the relocation plan. Cur rently, plans are to pay $4 ,000 lo $8,000 to trailer park tenants. depending on w he l her th e y w,e re permanent residents. when they first moved there and the size of their units Tenants also are offered 10 percent discounts on purchase of lime·Share units. Ms_ Winterbottom strongly criticized the supervisors for s cheduling approval of the plans before the relocation plan is adopted. She said relocation is the "heart" or the feature plan for the property. and suggested the issue would be raised in lawsuits. According to Riley's proposal. the relocation committee will include one trailer park tenant, two members or the South Laguna Civic Association, one representative of the applicants and a staff member or the county Environmental Management Agency. * * * Spirits lwver over trailer park plans They can't be taxed, counted, or even registered to vote, but t hey are a very real problem for Orange County government planners trying to coordinate deve lopment plans at the Treasure Island Trailer Park in South Laguna. They are Indian spirits . Members of a local Indian group said Wednesday that the spirits won't be at peace until a former Indian burial ground at lthe seaside property is returnees to them. Fr ed Estrada, vice spokesman for the Juaneno Indian Band, located in Santa Ana. said about lS Indian skeletons were removed in the 1930s from the site during a federal WPA project. Even though the skeletons no longer are al the site, he said his group wanls a portion or the 2i·acre trailer park set aside aa a burial ground because spirits don't leave a sacred spot just because the bones are gone. Bernard Syfan. spokesman for the park developers, said exten sive archaeo l ogical research at the site has produced nq further skeletons since the other bones were 1iven to Cal State Fullerton. , Robert Fisher, plannJn1 director for the counl7 Envlronme ntal Mana1e ment Agency, said hls planners are not ln a &>Otition to tnterpnt tbe Juraadictloa of metapla11lcal ~loss. ''The~ II Whether tben are any ..,... lliere," he uW. "There'• " for u1 to add .... tbat, .... ,j ..... 12 c Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT{Thuraday. October 29, 1981 Recommendations on Newport-Mesa ballot Voters in Cosut Mesa and Newport B<.'a<:h wtll be asked Tuesdav to select four school board members from <tmong 13 C'a ndidates on the b "\llot ul th<.' ~(•wport Mesa L'n1fit•d School Dbtnct. While candidates must rl!s1de w1th111 the geograph1t• trustel' area the;· hope to re.present. the~ will be elel'lt•d b\ ,·oter~ throughout the di s tri c t '.\lt>wport ·:vle sa has <t seven-m ember board. Two incumbents Costa :\I t>san :vii k e :\1 c La ugh I 1 n ol Tru ~tl,•e An•CJ 2 and Bet t~· .Jo Railc,· of T rus tee A1°t'a -l 111 ~ewiX>rt Beach a n .•n 't seek mg l't•-elec:tion in school matters and support 0 1·ganization-,_ and conl)ultant W~tltcr Ziglar Both htt\'t' l{ood qualifications. but our <.·hoie<:· b :\1 rs. Loofbourrow In Trustee Area 5. Judith A FrcmC'o of :--.lew1>0rt BeaC'h. whn W(ls a ppointed to tht' board to fill a \'aC'anc~-. is running a gainst Cal Poly Pomona prnfessot· .Joseph Philbnck :\1r'-t Franc•t)~ background tn tom mun it" ~ t 1· ,. IC' e and her {'onscit..ntious t•ffort sin<.'e being appointed to the school board make her desen·ing of t•lc>ct1on in hc•r own n ght - -.s -~--- - ' --~ , r, ~ - ...... r -... ·--~ - ---'WHAT IS ~.SENOR.?' :vtost of the (·and1dates h<n t' pointed to declining ~tudent enrollment and int·omc.· that 1~ dwindling in the face of inflation as principal problems facing th<.• once-we alth~ "\e wport \lt·sa district In Trustel' \n•a 7. long-time board membt•r Roderick :\I <.1 1: '.\1 i 11 i a n I a c e ~ t h r e e c hC:tllengers 1n his bid for rL· t•lection to tht• !-><.'al repr esentmg West :"Jewport and the west side of Cos ta '.\1es a Brown has Senate challenge ()f the c·c.rndidat t·~ in co .... ta :Vt esa 's Truslct• Area 2. Forn•st W e rne r . a <:ounselor tn thl' c;arcfrn Gro\'t' SC'hool s vs tem. and hus1n(•ssman Charl.1l' G1bth . st and out Of the!il' t \\'O, Wernl'I' apµL'ars to hun.• lht.• L'dg<.• on tht· has1s of matur1l\. fam1liaril\ \\1th thl' issue~ and thL' rampa1gn he· has mount~d llowt.•\·er. 1f dL'ttt•d. hl' will ha \'l' to s how ell•arh that. as a board membt•r he rcprescnb the eommunit~ a!'> a wholl• and not .1ust a ~egment of the t•ducational establis hment Four names appear on tht· hallot for Tru-;1ee .\rea -t 1n l 'nron a del '.\lar One t andidatt.• .John G Rinaldo. has withclra\\ n from the rac·e. hut too lat<.· t1i havt• hb n<tmt· l'<'mo,·c<I from the ha I lot .-\nolht•r <.·ancl1datt· 111 Tru~lt'l' \ rea ~. La \\'l'(.'llt'l' .\lag<.•e. u 10 ~·ear.old l'l'ltred t<.'<H'hl'r . ..;a,~ hL• 1s n t ·H·<.·kin!! 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Allan Odell . son of the company fou nder, started it all in 1926 with: "Cheer up/Face/The War ls10ver." No Pulitzer for that, sure enough. It's also said that more than hnlf the population has never seen a rug beater Nor a stove ltd liner ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Pw11•i.,..., ~ .. , r .. , 'Iii tr,. 'tNt •• JJO W.Q .. , \I (.O\I• 11'*\ol .. _"'l C~f~Mt i. ... IW (.01 .. INw CA •iu. ' To lhal exceedtngly short ILc;t of couples married at least 80 years. please add the names Of John and Alice Stough of CIMe, Mich. Alice, 97. wntes poetry J ohn, JOO. says, "I always keep a bottle of whiskey handy (or my co uah " H e adm inii;ters his m e d icine In a teaspoon Am told the n ame or no other town in the world has as many o's in It as Aust r a lia '!! Woolloomooloo . l' ndoubk'<lly Thomas P. Haley Pu~lisher T'*'-A. Mw,.ne Ed itor •. Berbitra Kr9fbich Edltorlat Pae• Editor Entry of state Sen Paul Car penter, D-Cypress, into the race for the U.S. Senate m ay prove to be a formidable challenge to Gov Jerry Brown's bid for the Democratic nomin ation to that office next year Former Speaker Leo Ml'Carthy's withdrawal from the race appeared momentarily to give Brown nearly clear s ailing in the primary election Only Mayor Daniel Whitehurs t , virtually unkno wn outside of his hometown of Fresno. remained as a potentia l opponent. Pol itical observers so far have failed to view Whitehurst as a serious contender BUT CAR PENTER, although far Crom having the name recognition of the governor. is no political lightweight. A for mer businessman and teacher, with a Ph.D. 10 psychology, he has long been active in Orange County politics where he was elected to the Assembly in 1974 and t o t he state Senate twice since. Aod a Democrat who can win in Orange County cannot be taken lightly Mistakenly viewed by some as an u1tra .Jlberal during his first ~ears in the Legislature. Car penter has established him self as a moderate with a marked dislike for leftists. In the brouha h a over Br o wn's appointment of J a ne Fonda to the Cali forn ia Arts Commission and of an alleged turncoat to the Or an ge County Board of Supervisors. Carpenter bought newspaper ads throughout the state de nouncing the gove rnor's radical appointments. IN T HE DOING he demonstrated a remarkable a bility for fund raising. Observers now question whether he will have the same success to raising money when 1l is for his campair.11 instead of flll WATERS an issue. But it is a certainty that Carpenter will make Fonda. Hayden and similar leftists a campaign issue. And raising funds won't be his only asset. Probably nobody in the state Capitol is more gifted when it comes to culling Jerry Brown to pieces. Instead of the gentlemanly campaigns which marked Brown's races for Secretary of St a l e and h is two g ubern atorial contests. Carpenter promises to make the battle fo r the Democratic nomination for US Senate a real knock-down, drag-out rough house with no punches pulled. Already he has charactenzed Brown as "the worst governor Uns state has ever ha d,.. pointing to rus failures to assume leadership on the many vital issues affectmg the slate "His administration ... Carpenter said, "has mismanaged and bunli(led its way. creating havoc in almos t ever} area or t his state Now. wi th this appalling record. Brown want::. to fo1 t his brand of politics on the whol1· country.·· I N AN OBVI Ol'S refcrent't> tu Brown's record of dancmg to the tune of activists and demons trntors . Carpt•nter pledged, "My goal as a VS Senator is to represent all of California. not JU'\l the vocal minority. lhe s pecial mll'n·sl s and t hose with the loudest vo1<·e · · Even tf it were o nly campaign rhetoric ht s cast1 f(at1ons of Rrown would get headlines But Carpt•nttor·., distaste for Brown 1s deep-seated and smcere He has been a leadmg cntal' 11f B r o w n . h i s p o I 1 c 1 e s a n 11 h t ..., appointments. sine I.' t'Om1ng to t ht> Leli(1slature Not that he is a polnacal maverit•k I 11 the contrary he s tands Wt:'ll "1th h1" Dem ocratic colleagues. 1s regardl·d <:1s a team player and wa s namt•d Oemocral1<· caucus chairman "11"l~""---' thtS year His candidacy gives the llb<'rals moderate) a nd conservatives tn thl' Democratic Party an opportuntt} to vote for someone not backed by the Hayden -Fonda activists . It should be an interes t ing campai~n still a real bargain Postal • service To the Editor: I've been meaning to write to you for some time All I ever hear are constant complaints of our mail service being slow and rncons1stent After being with the postal se rvice for nine years. it 1s still the best and most efficient postal service in the "'orld. In fact it is the cheapest to send a letter. You don't realize how many times a letter is handled First you drop it in the mail to be picked up by the letter carrier, then it's MAILBOX taken to the local post office and from there tl 1s sent to the main post office or distribution point Here being Santa Ana. Then it is sorted out by machine and sent by zip code to its destination. Then it's sorted according to the route by a postal clerk and in tum sorted by your letter carrier Then delivered to its proper destination It ts handled at least six different times and for only 20 cents. Tell me that's not a bargain when inflation is running so high. BILL VlRDEN Le t tls d ecide To the Editor. Let the city or Costa Mesa refrain from acting as an art critic and simply make "'ll!"t' that Ali Roushan·s sculpture is structurally sound. Then let the rest of us make our artistic judgment. Frankly I find Roushan's sculpture much more interesti n g a nd inspirational than the so-called lima be;rn rock pile DO ROTHY CLINCH Schmitz 011 record To the Editor: Wonders appare ntly shall never cease. Our stale senator , John Scbmih:, who wants to be our senator In Congress, is caught in a pub lic s t atement that seems to advocate insurrection by the military as the best a lternative to a congressional (allure to approve the presldent's proposals. lie then corrects the record, which outrageou::. defamation of a ftne ~eneral who in no way indicated a pos illve attitude to\.\ards such trea sonous action JOHN SCHMITZ says that he has run mto "stupid" people who. "obviously don't havl.' a very good education .. who oppose hi~ statements Sure!) he has run into patnots. well educated Ame ricans. and military leaders who would not for a minute support what he en visages as "the best we can hope for " I hope that thousands or voices will call for Mr. Schmitz' resignation, to avoid further sh ame coming upon all of us. Such a resignation would be vastly preferable to having to decide whether to send him on to Congress or to return him to Sant a Ana College \.\here he would ~ teaching s uch things to our young citizens . ROBERT ROSS T E LEPHONE YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR See inst ructions below Sif{n eqtti t y To the Editor: With h ttle fanfare. it appears the City Council is on the verge of slipping one over on the unsuspecting citizens of Cost a Mesa. At its upcoft-ling Nov. 2 m eeting. the coun cil will consider making minor changes in the city's Sign Ordinance. a fine piece or law that has contributed signifi cantly to cleaning up the clutter on our main thoroughfares . But in addition lo the s mall changes. the council is very likely to destroy one m ajor feature : t he amortization provision that requires businesses to replace non-con forming signs but allows them up to 10 years to do so. UNDER GREAT pressure from the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, members of the council have privately und publicly m ade it knoWl'l they favor strikin g down the amortization schedule . Certain business owners have dec ided that since their signs were t here when t he ordinance was enacted in 1974, they have pTior rt1ht1 over a.11 othe r mercbanU aod businesses. They callhough video taped> he ltlaintalns is • . inaccurate. The corrected record states l...t>lln.~ /rf>m rtod#'r~ ore wtltomt T'w lhat if the Repu blic were to be 1overned rrght to condensl' lctteri to /ii spoct or as our last admin lstraUoo aoverned it, f"hmmalr hhtl 1!1 r~!litr11rd l~tr~r• of JOO ''the best we could hope for rnl.C.bt be a k•ord~ or Ir~, ""'' ~ """ ,.,,,tfltt All military cpup." To atale t.h1t be ii aot lettera mM.tt rnd udt nQMIM" Cl*f mOffmg advocalio1 that but is ''ad•oea&1n1 oddrtu bMJ 11amr• mq be ..-tNwld °" ,.. courapoue action'' ls to (lve aubUe qurar 1/ auf/1c1rrtl "010thtl opporHI eoco~racement to thoee who mlpl be P0tfNJ 1DtU not ~ ,.bhtlwd IACln• _, i.. tempted to earry out s ueb a putach. Re lrlrpllCllWd tu sa llJl8 NflffW and ,,,,,.,, then IU\ lhat General ScbweitU!r wu ,...,,.w; al tlw f!"ll''1"9ilor ,..., hr gtoft ~ ·_uayln1 the same U.ln1 " Tbl1 l1t. • t.'f"1fl('QfkJilt ,."°"" want to kl'('P th<'tr hugl', unsaghtl) ... tgns , tn<ldinalC'ly at the t'X p<'nse of thoM• "ho hu \C' alr<'ad) changed thC'tr-. ;ind the 0(''\\ bu-.1nC'sses wh1c·h have Ol)t'nl·d UI) .... 1nce 1974 and "h1c h are an full compliance with thl' ordrnanc·t• l'ndt•r what prtnc tpk·::. of faarnt•s., do these bu::.tnC'Ss people think th1•) a re :wttng" StncC' "hen doe) the 1<1\\ ...,tJnd for one thtng for one 1?roup and .another thing for a different group" Wt• raise· our children to behevC' that eq•ryon<' 1s equal before the la\.\. and thC'n we see our local l a\.\ makin g hod) contemplaltnli( mak1nJ? a mockc•n of the rule IC the City Coun<.•tl trul~ beltt•ves 1t represents all the people of Costa :\!esa . 1t should keep this In mind And one member of the council should ab::.ta1n from an~ part rn the c urrent 1o;sue of a mortization Donn Hall serves as a director or the Chamber of Commerce which has been lobbymg funously to eliminate lhe amortization clausc This 1s a conflict of interest. no matter how tl may be disguised T HOMAS J Ml'RRAY l11f a t1 l thrPnl To the Editor· We want to thank our neighbor-, of the Ba lboa Peninsula a nd fr111nd~ of :'<l'\\ port Beac h for their help and ~upport during the recent trai;:tc loss or our 6·weck-old grandson Mtl'hal'l F. Johnson. The 1mmed1ate response of :<l<'" port Harbor Ctre department and para medic unit. the l'Xper t attention of lloag llospital emergency team rould not change lhe outcom e Sudd<'n infant 'death syndrome 1s a rcalit~ for this family. We now know that SIDS causl''-some 10.000 or more infant deaths () year. Research is being done. Contributions sent to Orange County Guild for Infant Survival. P.O. Box 3S, Yorba Linda. California, 92686 are s ent direcllv into research to gain nnswers to this ·Infant t ragedy GLO RI A .JOHNSON IRVINI Deity Pltlll "--., ai.nn ..,. CARNIVAL TIME Amid Halloween·lhemed booths at Irvine's College Park School carnival were games of skill which attractC'd their s harl' of participants . Trying the ring toss is Cind\' p ,11crmo. 10. while Stephanie Bierig. 7. enters scoot('r boai·d rac:e .Jason Jewett. 11. watches magic trick performed b~ Dennis ltlkowitz. who later pulled a stuffed rabbit from lht• ··1.·mply .. box Dilly Piiat THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1981 CAVALCADE 82-3 BUSINESS 84-5 ENTERTAINMENT 86-8 Costume originality goes unrecognized. See Erma Bombeck, Page B2 . D 0 Crash kills Irvine girl . Two-car broadside collision also injures two others An Irvine girt was killed and two others w e re injured W ednesday in a two -car broadside collision at the intersection of West Yale Loop and Alton Parkway in Irvine, police said today J e nnifer Coon , 14 , o f 3 Brillantez, was pronounced dead at 10:02 p.m in Western Medical Center, Santa Ana, about one hour after the accident Renee C Brazeau. 17, of Irvine, was reported in stable condition this morning in the intensive care unit a t Tus tin Community Hospital. Police s aid s he suffered head injuries in the crash. Supervisors back plans for condos By GLt:NN SCOTT Of , ... O<Hly Pl ... SUH Members of th e Orange Countv Board or Super visors s aid 'w ednesda y they wilt approve plans to replace the Treas ure Island Trailer Park m South Laguna with a 440-unit tim e -s hare co ndom 1n1um com plex The s upervisors. 1n a straw vote. agreed 4 to 0 to favor rezoning the site now occupied by 266 mobile ho mes Roger Stanton was absent Before fin al action can be tak e n . however . the county Planning Commiss ion wil l re v iew modification s t o d e velopment plans proposed We dnesda y hy Supervisor Thomas Riley The planning comm1ss1on 1s sc heduled to cons ider the mod1f1cations Nov. 16. The s upe rvisors are planning to approve the rezoning on Nov. 25 White 11 was clear that the su p ervisor s will s upport construction of two multi story bu1ld1ngs that 1.1.111 cover 8 percent of the 27 acrl' property. it also was evident that R1ley·s hope for a · consensus project .. never materialized La s t Ma v. th e three applicant!>. headed by Berna rd Syfan of Laguna Beach. as ked for an indefinite postponement of consideration Riley at that time said discussions with com munitv mcm be rs could eventually y ie ld a project s upported by alt fa ction s · tenants, applicant!>. other South La guna re s ident s a nd government agencies Rebecca L. Suman. 17 , of l rvine, was treated for cuts and bruises and released from Tustin Community Hospital Irvin e police traffic rnvestiglllOr Mike Ogden said Miss Suman was driving a s tation wagon west on Alton Parkway with Miss Coon as a passenger. Miss Brazeau was driving a car south on West Yale Loop when th e colli s ion occurred !'he intersection is controll ed by traffic lights. Ir vine police Sgt. Di c k Bowman said the exact cause of the a cc ident i s under investigation. Russell Coon. father of J e nnire r , said today his daughter was returning home from a church halloween party when the accident occurred H e s aid Jennifer . a ninth-grader a t Irvine High School. was active in church affairs at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on C ul ver Drive and Alton Parkwa~ 1n Irvine Funeral services are pending. Arrangements are being handled by the Westminster Me morial Park & Mortuary Detty ............ ..,..,.,..__ BROKEN BUBBLE The bubble play ground equipment at lr\'inc·s '.\llason Regional Park 1s off limits to kids these da\':-.. as some of the bolts holding the bubbles togethe r ha\'e broken. Park emplo~ N•s "<I~· th<Jt <Ji. soon as they get so~e new bolts they will take down th(• "keeµ off" s ig ns from this popular playground item Copter rules eyed O rrici ats at John Wayne Airport a re taking s teps to r educe helicopter noise for residents living near the facility Boaters watch moorings vote But the tenants ne\'er changed their position . Many of them marc he d to the ro s trum We dnesday to d eta il their concerns that the project will do away with their lifestyles. their equity and thei r affordable coas tal housing Ellen Winterbo ttom . the tenants' attorney. said after the hea rin g that ·a good possibility" ex1!>tS they will make a legal challenge to the s upervi sors· ant1 c 1pated approval Murry Cable. manager of the Orange Cou n ty govern - m e n t -own e d airport . s aid the minimum altitude al which helicopters may rty is being increased to 700 feet The existing standard is 500 feet h e li copter noise A s urvey conducted in March, he noted. s howed that the r e was a n average of 64 helicopter operations per day around the airport The increase in flying altitude for takeoffs and landing patterns will not affect police helicopter s urveillance activi ties. the airport manager said. State lands commission to consider Catalina leases By DAVID Kl'TZ~1ANN Of Ille D•lly Pllol SUH The lhrcc mcmbt•r State Lands Commi~!->1on will wade into troubled 1.1. a te rs Friday when 1t cons1dcri. future lease arrangcmcnb for potentially lucrali\'C mooring~ and piers on tidelands s urrounding Santa Catalina Island Whatever d ec 1s 1on thP Sacramenlo. based comm ission makes the future of recreational boating around Sout h ern California 's popular is land retreat will be affected for at least the next 15 years. That's how long any new lea~e for the tidelands s hould run. commission staff me mbers have recommended But ti 's 1.1.h o s hoytd be a 1.1. a rded the teases. r\ot how long they last. that is ,stirring controversy In a recommendation issued last week. t he staff of the Lands Com mission supported open solicitation of public bids. At the same tune. the staff also urged that the sale of privately owned moorings be curtailed. The recom mendation ran counter to the feelings of boating enthusiasts who packed public hearings in Long Beach earlier this month to support renewal efforts of the current lessee. NB restaurant due Business to open at ex-sex shop site By STEVE MARBLE OI tM D•lly Pl"'4 Slaft The X-rated magazines and sex gadgets that used to be the stock in trade -of Newport Be-ach's Talk of the Town adult books tore are giving way to pressed duck and egg rolls. The formet sex emporium near Mariner's Mile is scheduled to reopen as a Chinese restaurant. An Inglewood couple, Ye-Ter Mau and Wei-Tzan Mau. will ask the city's planning commission tonight for permission to turn the white stucco building al 2930 West Coast Hig hway into a restaurant. The former sex s hop which was burglarized. picketed and set on lire during its brief 17 -day life, was purchased several months ago by Said Shokrian, a Corona del Mar rug merchant. S h okrian purchased the property originally withl ideas of constructing an office complex on the site. But his development project was rejected by the Newport City Council. Bookstore owner Thomas Wade was ordered to close down the adult bookstore shop last year by an Orange County Superior Court order. An arson·related fire actually had s hut the place down sever al weeks before the court oooer was handed down. Wade reopened the shop briefly under an order from the California Supreme Court. He celebrated the occasion by bringing in two porno film stars. Thal happening lured more newsmen than customers. The bookstore was closed officially two days later and has remained closed. 1' Santa Catalina Is land Co Th e firm . a part of the Wrigley chc1.1.1ng ~um e mpire, has been lea:,e holde r of 357 acres o f tidelands a nd s ubm erged lands since 19661 along with the Santa Catalina Island Con!->ervancv. Under this lease 'arrangement. which expirf!s Dec. 31. there are more than 700 moorings, some privately held and others rented lo boaters visiting the island. llowever. three corporations expressed interest in opening up th<> tidelands to public bidding becaus e or the untapped commercial poter.1 ial of the moorings . And the s tate. a com mission s pokesman said. wa s definitely interested in making more money off its holdinl'(s. The current contract brought the slate only a flat annual lease rate of $19.200. What it's looking toward now is income of more than $120,000 per ye ar under a lease arrangement based o n percentage of gross receipts for use of the submerged lands. Al the Oct. l!> hearing m Long Beach , boaters expressed concern abo ut over-comme rcialization and overcrowding of moorings at Catalina. They also expressed rears that public bidding would result in higher use rates, poor services and unwanted development. To overcome some of this opposition, the staff or the Lands Commission suggested that any new lease or management agreement would exclude all unimproved cove areas. This would allow the coves to remain in use for free anchorage. r The s upervisor s gave the panel four months lo make final recommendations on the relocation plan. Currently, plans are to pay $4 ,000 to SS.000 lo trailer park tenants. "In addition. the importance or fl ying following (above) fr eeway r outes is being stressed.·· Cable s aid in a m <!morandum to county Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose district includes the airport. Cable said airport officials ha ve received num erous complaints from residents about Cable said the new altitude requirement was worked out with F'ed e ral Aviation Administration officials at the airport's air traffic control lower. Le tters advising helicopter owne rs a nd operators of the change will be in the mail soon. he s aid. ~ ......... "-- Roadside stand pumpkin , left 1 no bargain when compared to supermarket uarrety at right. Roadstand pumpkins costly Survey finds some 10 times higher than markets Consumers who purchase pumpkins at roadside stands might be paylna more than they bargained for. . A Daily Pilot survey found that pumpkin prices at roadside stands without a scale were about 10 times hl1her than those purchased by the pound In s upermarkets. For example, a 10.1-pound pumpkin purchased al a supermarket costs 81 cent.I or eight cents a paund, compared lo a 8.3-pound .. • pumpkin purchased at a road.side stand for $4.59 or 79 cents a pound. Several roadside operators said tbe cost a nd bother associated with purchaalnc a certified scale Just for the Halloween seaton led them to sell pumpkins by the piece. A spokeswomen for the Oran1e County omce or cona'-lmer affairs said they have received no complaints concemlnl the price of roadside pumpkins. I I I 12 N Orange Coast DAIL V PI LOT/Thursday. October 29. 1981 Recommendations on Newport-Mesa ballot Vot ers in Cost a Mesa and '.'1 ewport Beach wt 11 b e asked Tuesdav to sell'<.'I four school board members from among 13 tan d1dates on thC' ballot m t he ~ewpo rt Mesa L'nifi<.•d Sch ool Dist l'ict While tandidates'm ust resid<.• within tht.> geo~niphic tru~tl'l' area the~· hope to represent. the~ wi l l be e l ected bv vote r ~ t hr oug h o u t t he distric t ~ew p ort M esa h as a seven·me mber board Two in cumbents Costu M es a n :\11 k e M c Laugh I 1 n of Tr u s tee Area 2 and Be lt v .Jo Bailey of T rustee Area ·.1 1n :'\Jewpo rt Beach a r e n·t seeking re-election in school m a tters ••nd s upport organ izatio ns. a nd consultan t \\'a lter Ziglar Both have good qua lifi('ations. bLlt our <'hotte ,.., ~ rl). Loofbou rrow In Trustee Arl'<l 5. Jud it h \ F ranco o f :';fewpo r t Beath . who was appoin t ed to till' hoard to fill a vacanc~'. b r unning again<\l Cal Poly Po m on<1 professor .Joseph Philbrick ~lrs F ranC'O !'> ha<.'kground in l' o m m u n i l v s l' r v i c e a n d h e r l'Onscic ntiotas effort since ~ing appomted to thl' ~t hool boa rd m ake her dest>n 1ng of election in her own nghl. -...... .> , --- I ' -__,.....,,. 'WHAT IS ~,SENOR}' '.\ilost of the candidates haVl' po1nt<.•d to dec lin i n g s tud<.'nl e n rollment a nd income tha t b d windling in the face of inflatio n as principal pro ble m s facing tht• o n c l' \\ e a 1 t h ~· \' l' w µ o r I -:\1 e s a dist n et In T rustt•e .-\n•;..i 7. long -llmt· h o a r d m e m b l' r R o d e 1· 1 e k '.\I a C' ~11 I I i a n r a c· t• s t h r l' l' l'halle n gers in his bid for r t• ~ l' I e c t i o n I o t h L' ~ <.' a l l't•prcsentm g Wl'!)t :'\ewport a nd lh tJ west side of t'osl <.t '.\1 esa Brown has Senate challenge Of the cand1datl's m Co~t <1 :\le sa ·s Trustee Area 2. Forres t W e r n <.' r . a c o u n s e I o r in l h l' Garden Grove school system. and businessman Charlie Gibb!->. -.tan<! out Of thC'Sl' l wo. We rner a ppt'an. to have the• <.•dge on thl' ha s 1!'> ol maturil v. familiartl\ ''1th the issues a nd t he camµai~n lw ha!-> moun ted However. if l'll·ett•d. he w ill have to s how rkarl~ that. as a boa rd m em ber. lw repn·sents the communi t ~ u~ ,, "hole a nd not .iust a segm ent of tlw l'Clul'ation al f.'s tablishment Four names a p pear on the l>..tllot for Trustt'e Ar ea 4 1n C11r1111,1 tlt'l '.\Jar One candidatL'. .Jo hn c; Rinaldo. h a s withdra\\ n I rom thl· ract'. but tuo lat e to ht1\'l' his name reml>ved from thc ha I lot \notht•r tand1datl' in Tru~tl'l' \l°l'CJ I. L..t\\r l'nte '.\laget•. a 70 ~ t·ar old retired teachl•r . sa' s ht· .-.n l seekin g the positiirn .1 <· t 1 ' l' I.' IH• c: a 11 "l' of h e a I th prol>lt•ms The c:hott•e thu~ na1Tow~ to !'-.lwrn l.oofbourro\\ ,111 as tute p,trl'nt and '' 1·1tcr wh11 ,.., aet1n· One of thost• l'hal l engl'r~. HcH•rl\ \\' R itch. ha:-. w1lhdra\\n lrom ·the ranj for personal reasons Howl·n·r. b<'<.'aUM' of printing d ead l ll1l's . her name 1·emains on tht.• IJ<1llot Anulht.•r d1allcngt'r ,.., ~·oung <>rangl' Coast c 011 (.' g l' g r ;J cl ll a I t · \. I n <: l' n I .J BC'llOTil' Thl' stronge .... l eh;.ilh.·11g<.• to '.\l ae'.\l illta n h:.i !> bt•t·n rnadl' h' -;ub!-tlttute te a c her Lt.·1wrd Oa\'I~ H e m ai nt ai n ~ it' lime for '.\l acMillian . who ha!'> se r ved on the school board s rnn' t hC' unified district '"as for mL•d 111 t!*lf;. to m a k e \\ a ,. f O I' n c w I r ll ~ l l' t.• materi al. Lenard a lso has <:ailed during his t•a m paign fo r more lH.•nefits for s ubstitute teacher-. 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Reaoer comment 1s 1nv1t ed Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 921121> Phone (714) 64:1·4321. L.M. Boyd I ~utdated gadgets Q. You said more than half the population won't know what you'r e talk ing a bo ut i f you me ntion fl ypaper What proportion has never seen a roadside Burma Shave s ign? A Al least half, too Do you know the fi rst such roadside sign jingle ever written? Allan Odell, son of the company founde r, !\l3rted It nil In 1926 with· "9 heer up/Face/The War ORANGE COAST D~ilJ Pi~ai ' ' ls /Over." No Pulitzer for that, sure enough. It's also said that more than half the populatlon has never seen a rug beater. Nor a stove lid lifter Wom en who like m athematics tend to be good drivers. Women who lik~ litera ture tend to be good cooks . So s ays a student of that fi eld known as behavioral s<'ience Thomas P. Haley Publisher • Thomas A. Murpfllne Editor Barblra Krelbiclt Editorial Page Editor Entry of state Sen. Paul Car penter . D-Cypress. into the r ace for the U.S. Senate m ay prove to be a formidable challenge to Gov. J er ry Brown's btd for the De mocr atic nomina tio n to that office ne xt year. F orme r Speake r Leo McCarthy's withdrawal fro m the race appeared mo m e ntarily to give Brown nearly clear sailing in the primary election O nly Mayo r Da nie l Wh ite hurs t , virtually unkno wn o uts ide or his hom etown or Fresno. remained as a potentia l opponent Political obser vers so far have failed to view Whitehurst as a s erious contender B UT CARPENTER. a lthough far from ha ving the name recognition or the governo r. is no political Li ghtweight A former businessm an a nd teacher. with a Ph D. m psychology. he has long been active to Orange County politics whe re he was elected to the Assembly Ill 1974 and to th~ state Senate twice since. And a De mocrat who can win in Orange County cannot be take n lightly Mistakenly viewed by some as an ultra-liberal during his fi rst years rn the Legis lature. Carpenter has establi shed himself as a mode rate with a m arked dis like for leftists . In the brouhaha o ver Brown's appo10t m ent of J a ne Fonda to t he California Arts Commission and of an alleged tumeoat to the Oranie County Board of Super visors, Carpenter bought ne ws pa per ads throughout the state d e nouncing the governor's radical appointments. IN THE DOING he demonstr,ated a rema rkable ability for fund raising Observers now question whether he will have the same succl'SS rn r aising money when 1t is for his campaign instead of EARl WATERS an issue . But it 1s a certainly lhat Carpenter will make Fonda. Hayden and similar leftists a campaign issue. And raising funds won't be his only asset Proba bly nobody in the state Capitol is more gifted when 1t comes to cutting Jerry Brown to pieces Inste ad or the gentlem anly campaigns which marked Brown 's races for Secretary of St a t e a nd his two g u bernatorial contests. Carpenter pro m ises to make the battle fo r the D e m oc ratic nomina tion for U.S Sena te a real knock·down. drag-out roug h house with no punches pulled Already he has characterized Brown as "the worst governor this stale has ever had." pointing to his failures to assume leadership on the many vital issues affecting the stale ··His ad ministration .· Carpenter sa id . ·'has misma naged and bungled its way. creating havoe in almost every a rea of this sta te. Now. with th 1~ appalling reeord. Brown wants lo foist his brand of poltt1cs on the whoh· country ·· I N A N 0 8 Y I 0 l ' S 1 t' f t• rt• n t't' I o Brown's record of dancing t11 th<• tunt' uf acti vis ts and demunstrator1'. Carpt:nter pledged. ··My goal a s a L" S Stnalor I!, to represent all of California. not JU~l the vocal minority. the 'pec1al interesb and those with the· loudest v111ce Even 1f 1t were onl) ea mpa1gn rhetoric his ta~t1ga t ton!-t of Brown would gel headlrnel-t Rut Carpenter·, distaste for Brown 1s deep '>t'all:<I and sincere He has been a lead1nf! cnl1t of B r o w n . h 1 !> p o I 1 c 1 t· ' .1 n d h 1 ... a p pointment!,, ...,nn· com1ni? 111 lht• Legislature Not t h at he 1s a poht1c;il m<ivl'r"ll'k Tl• the contran· he stands "'t•ll .,., 1th h1-. Democratu:.collea~ues. 1s n·~,1rd1•cl ;p, ,1 team playe r and "'"" naml•tl Democratie caucus eha1rmJn 1•arl1t'r this yea r fi ts candid C1cy gives thl' llbl'nib moderates and conserval1\'1·~ rn th1· Dem ocratic Party an opportunity tu vote for someone not backt'd h' Lht· Hayden· Fonda act1v1~b fl -.hould ·be an interesting ca mpaign Postal • service still a real bargain To the Editor: r ve been meaning to write to you fo r some ti me All I ever hear are constant com plaints of our mail service being slow and inconsist ent After being with the postal service for nine years. 11 1s still the best and most efficient postal serv1ct• in tht> world. In fact it is the theapcsl to send a letter. You don·t realize how many tim es a letter 1s ha ndled First you drop It in the mail to be picked up by the teller carrier. t hen it's MAILBOX taken to lh<' local post office and from there it is sent to the main post office or distribution poi nt. Her e being Santa Ana. Then il is sorted out by machine and sent by zip code to its destination Then it's sorted according to the route by a postal clerk and in turn sorted by your letter carrier. Then delivered to its proper destination. It 1s handled at least six different times and ror only 20 cents. Tell me that's not a bargain when infl ation is running so high BILL VIRDEN Srhmitz 011 record To the Editor Wonders app arently shall never cease. Our st ate senator. J ohn Schmitz, who wa nts to be our senator in C ongre ss. is ca ught in a public st a te m ent that seem s to advoca te insurr~tion by the military as t.he best alternative lo a congressional failure to approve the president's proposals He then corrects the record, which <although video taped ) he maintains is inaccurate. The corrected record states that if the Re public were to be governed as our last administration governed it. .. the best we could hope for might be a m ilitary coup." To state that he Is not advocating that but is "advocating courageous action" is to give subtle encouragement to those who might be tempted to carry out such a putsch. He then states that General Schweitzer was "saying the same thing." This is outrageous defamation of a fine general who in no way indicated a positive att1iu11c towards su c h treasonoue ac tW>n. JOHN SCflMITZ sa ys that he hu run into "stupid" people who "obviously don't have a very good educaUon" who oppose his atatemeots. Surely he ha• run lnto patriot.a, well educated ~merlcans, and mmtary leaden who would not for a minute support wbat he env1sa1a u "tbt bat we can hope for." I hope lb.al thou&anda of votcea will call for Mr, Schmit.%' reslgnaUon. to avoid f\111.her Iba.me comln& upon all or .. us Such a resignation \\OUld be vastl y preferable to having to deeide whether to send him on to Congress or to return him Lo Santa Ana College where he would IX' teach1n).l s uch thing~ to our ~oung c1 t1zens ROBERT ROSS /11fa11t threat To Lhl' Editor W l' "'ant to thank our neighbors of the B::ilboa Penins ula a nd friend!:> of :"le\\ port Beach for t heir h(;'lp and support during the recent tragic loss of our 6-wcck-old grandson Michael E Johnson The 1mmed1ale' n•:-.ponse of Nl'"' port Harbor fire depal'lmt•nt Jnd paramedic unit. the expc•rt atte n tion of lloag ll o~pit al l.'mergcnn team <'<\l.lld not c hange the outcomc Sudden infant death svndrome tl-t a reality for this fam1h · · Wt.'no\\ know that SIDS rau~t·s some 10.00o or mon• infant deC1ths a vear Research is being done Contnbutrons sent to Orange County Guild for Infant Survival. P.O. Box 35. Yorba Lrnda. Cahfornra, 92686 are sent d1rectlv into research to garn answers to this ·infant lragl·d~ GI.ORI I\ .JOllNSON I n 'i n e 'ro11rl'r11 'I To the Editor· Re "Irvine Joins Debate on Ai rport Jet Noise" (editorial, Oct. 22). J could not he lp but chuckl e a bit over the Pilot's commend ation for1.he Irvine City Coun ci t's "con c er n for its noise-impacted neighbors in Newport Beach .. Look at the facts: 1 The City of Irvine benefits greatly throug h the e nhanced va lue of the Irvine industrial complex. 2. An expanded J ohn Wayne Airport increases the perceived value of that complex . 3 We find out only after it has been a pproved that the s uper visors· master plan's noise r educt ion progra m is entirely dependent upon a then-and -now i llegal a nd unsafe 500-foot powe r cutback assumption . <Oh. the hoax of it all ! I You can bet Irvine is all for the SOO·foot cutback. It is in their best interests But, for thos e untler the path for those who pay the real price or • /,c>lll'r.~ from r('odtr& urt wtlcomt Thi right 111 e<>ndfn~I" ltttt'r6 to• Ju ipoce or rltmmalt lttH>l Iii rtstru~ lif'fltrs of 30() wOrd1 or leu 'Will ht gtutn ptfftrttte.I AU ltttfri mwt 1nclLldt s1pot&1~ ond fTIOIUng addrtu bul no~a mo~ ~ tuUltMld on ,,. qut11 t/ 1J&1f f 1ctt11t reo1011 u cpf)Ortrtr Poetry well nor bf' pul>l1thN llttt" mow~ li'ltiphont'd to 642 60116 Namt and ph<mt """'""'of rfltt <'0tatnbM1t1r mutt P,.. Of'-"" /or t..-n/w:ot1on purpotts. rah1cl airport l'xpan~1on 11 <Tlt.11nh 1-. n11t Wl.' ncl'd a nt•" a1rp1111 11111 u SI00.1100.000 <'xpan~wn ul ,1 na\\1•cl <>nc1 inad1·quall' ont• F HF:l>Hll" .I fllHSTF:R Leasehold." To tht· Ed1tm Thl• llmin~ for th1• lt-a-..•holdt•1 -. -.u1• ..1~a 1nst lhl' In m e Cump:111\ n111ltl uni b (' b ct t l' r Th l' ... ll (' l' l' ... ~ I) f I h I' rcfl•rcnd u m IJ, th1· fll',1dl•n1 .\1"1111n Plan group :rn1i lht• s1111 h' lhl' Frtt•ncb of tht• lrnnt• Coasl -.hould amount to l'nouj.!h pn·~-.urt• lo furn· thl' In l(ll' (.' C> m I' an~ t 11 h ,1 <'I-do\\ n f r11 m 11 ' unrc<1-;onabh• n·ni... on h·a-.1'1101<1 l:ind. l.t.'I Ul-t all hllfll' ,,, hN·.ntM' .r 1ht• In ·inl' C'ompan~ do('s not haC'h lf1l\\ll thl' v.1lul.' for fl•t• hold land m .iffl'<'tt.'d ne1ghborhoo<h \\ 111 .il~o tall ·1 h1-. '' bt•<·aU!-tl' a~ lt•a-.l'hold honw "'' 111•r' ,1rt• unahlt• to -.1·11 lhl•tr holhl'' tht•11 \ .ilu1·-. " 111 J;•> dm~ n Thi• fot"t , ... ,in~ Lime ,, nC'1ghhorho11d ha-. ·l larg" p.irl nf its hurnr \ alUl's falling. 1h1• 11·~1 of the hnmt"' an• .ibo affr~·tt'd T llCl\1 \!-.HOEPER What mPril'I To t he Ed1lor What did Robert Clinton di•ndt• on mt.>ril:.. .. in his <kt 15 ll'ltt>r rn11r17.in~ Tl'dd1 Al\·t>~ <kt I letter·· Whal 1s so meritorious about the Friends of tht• Irvine Coast c1l1zens · group stopping olhl•rs from living there or using thuir prope rly" Their "hard work .. was selfishly inspired to keep others ~om s haring lht•1r beaut1£ul coa.-.t line, increased values and exclusiveness Those are the real .. d1rlv trick!. .. thut have been pla~ ed. b~ the m. along the Irvine Coast A:.. for their acts protecting "the intent or the Coastal Act ... as he says, the act has created a housing crisis and excessively inflated hous ing costs along the coast. Den ying t housands of m 1cidle ·incom e people the privilf'l{e . they have. or living near it T hat is a dirty triek. GOLDIE JOSEP .._, .. ._ ............... ~---.........,,.... __ .... _ 11• ...... ...... _, .... ...., ... ' IRllGI ClllT C itizens assured o n t rees Costa Mesa City Council members. most of them hit by a barrage or telepho ne calls seeking a halt to tree toppling io two city neighborhoods, have been assured that no trees are to be c ut down this year along Mesa Verde Drive. Bruce Mattern. director of public services. told the council Monday that none of t he 181 p arkway trees sc hedul~d for felling by February line Mesa Verde Prive. . But Mattern warned many of the trees along the drive must com e out sometime in the future because of street, curbing and sidewalk damage by roots. The public s ervices leader said his depa rtm e nt has recei ve d 43 ca lls from homeowners objecting to the cutting in the Mesa Verde and College Park areas. Among the more vocal callers were Mesa Verde residents who claimed they had been told by park department offi cials that all the trees along Mesa Verde East and West would be removed. their space paved over with si d ewa lk a nd n o re placement trees planted. ·'I don't know how people got that idea, .. Ma ttern told the council in a Monday afternoon study session at city hall. "We 're doi ng s treet work the re. but nothing regard ing curbs or sidewalks this year." In all , 121 trees will be cut d own in th e College Park neighborhoods, he said . and 60 along residential streets in the Me$a Verde area. Mattern said there is no plan for tree replacement but that city employees are wor king with ideas for moving sid ewa lks closer to c urb and planting small trees behind the sidewalks wh•re roots will not interfere witlt concrete or asphalt A private contracting firm is removing the current lot of trees in Costa Mesa under a $143.000 contract that also calls for curb r eplacement work and street sealing and repair. Mattern noted earlier that roots o r about 300 trees throughout Costa Mesa have caused an estimated Sl million in damage to sidewalks, curbs. gutters and street surfaces. Councilman Eric J ohnson . noting that many residents are irate over the tree cutting, told Mat tern his task is not to be envied. ··You're da mned if you do. and you're d a mned if you don't .. An t ique show planned for fair g rounds The annual fall Antiques Expo a nd Sale opens today at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa. featuring antiques of all periods displayed by more than 100 dealers fr o m throughout the western states. A Dorothy Emerson· Do n Nolan production, the Expo will open at 1 p.m. daily through Saturday and close at 10 p.m . Sunday's hours are noon to 6 p.m .. Nolan said . Some items scheduled for ex h ibition and sa le are furniture. paintings. sculpture. porcelains, jewelry, glassware. artifacts. toys, dolls. quilts and country Americana. he added. Admission price is $2 .SO for adults , with children admitted without charge. M esa's band offe rs spook 'insurance' Goblin insurance, anyone? That's what members of Costa Mesa High School's marching band are asking neighbors th.ls week as the musicians seek dollars from residents In a drive , ta gain funds for musical lntlruments. E"or a dollar. a resident receives a promise that band m•mbers wUI clean up his house If Halloween trickatt-n' pranka result ln soaped wlndow1. cat.a ln • mailbox,. bat.broom U11ue ln tr~etop1 or other problem• tolved with elbow ireaae or IOOd bard work. Coah lle1an1 who are dillcmaed about sucb toblln·Uk• ~l~ms are urpd to call tbe SIJlit~ance ~uarws, HOD .\MC .WILLIA.\' Dally Piiat THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1981 CAVALCADE BUSINESS ENTERTAINMENT 82-3 84-5 86-8 Vl\'Cr:.vr BELUJ\'E WAL. TER 7.JGLAR School candidates off er views Name : Rod Ma c Millian, elected incumbent. Trustee Area 7. Address: 1875 Anaheim Ave . Costa Mesa. Age: 54 Oc cupation : R estauran t owner. Education: Bachelor of Arts from •Cal State Long Beach in secoridary education. Family: Wife. Mildred; six ch ildren who graduated from district schools. Why are you running for this office? "I enjoy it. actually. I've been on the board s ince district unification in 1966. and it's been interesting. Tt)ere have been a lot of changes and now we 've got to get the best education out of every dollar to benefit the kids." What is the principal problem in our schools today and bow would you cope with it? ·'The biggest p roblem is declining enrollment and the loss o f permanent s taff members: learning to adjust to higher costs with fewer dollars. "If l had the simple answer. I'd probabl y fi nd some way lo make more money available for education. One problem is that children don't have a lobby in Sacramento. "We tr v to make money available for educational use by levying fees whenever possible without penalizing those who can't p;iy." LF.\'ARD DAVIS Name : Len ard Davis , candidate for Trustee Area 7. Address: 10 Goodwill Court. Newport Beach. Age: 28 Occupation : S ubstitute teacher. historical research. Educatiqn: Newport Harbor High, cla~ of 1971 ; Bachelor or Arts in History from Principia Co ll ege. Ill.; e ducation credential, UCI. FamlJy: Bachelor. Why are you running for thla ofrlce? "Because I care. There's a sense of doom with layoffs and cutbacks and so forth and we need some new pe0ple on the board, and new administrators who th.Ink positively." What la the prlaclp al problem In our 1cbool1 today and bow would you cope with It? ''Declining enrollment is the principal problem. I believe we can find the answers through positive thinking. The era of Ina ia better ia baloney. It's hitting ua at the achool level and if we believe less la better, we will have lua. , · 'CutbackJ are neceaaary, but the way we are going ii wroa1 and our prloriUes are wron1. We abould try to find wa11 of • cbanglnt the (layoff) ruJea re,ardlaa Ctmp10)'M) loqevkJ or we'll 118ve tncompet.ent and old teacher• Just because Uley've befn~ tM loGi4ill. '' • Voters in Costa M esa and Newport Beach will go to the polls Nov 3 to elect four trustees m the Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stnct There are 11 candidates Two candidates. John Rinaldo and Beverly Ritch. have withdrawn from the cam~gn but not m tame Name: Vin cent Bellone, candidate for Trustee Area 7. Address: 2285 Mioer St . Costa Mesa. Age: 25 Occupation: Air conditioning maintenance engineer. EducaUon: Associate of arts from Orange Coast College. Family: Wife , Barbara, one prc-school·age daughter. Why are you running for this office? "In district 7, there are kids who are los ers, many from broken homes Many are being held back because of learning s kills problems I 've been tutoring some of them. I'd like to make school more interesting a nd he lp r ais e money for remedial aid.". What is the principal problem In our schools today and how would you cope with it? "Lack of funding. I'd initiate an adopt-a-school program to aid s chools not on the School Improvement Program." I.A \VRE.'JCE .\1AGEE Name : Lawren ce Magee. candidate for Trustee Area 4. Address: 1210 Park Newport Drive, Newport Beach . Age: 70 Occupation : Part.t i me teacher at Saddleback College; retired t eache r and superintendent of schools. Education: Baohelor of Arts from Arizona State University a nd master a nd doc t or of education from USC. Family: Divorced , has a daughter living outside lhe district. Why are you running for this office? "I've been in education all my life and feel I have something lo offer this district. I believe firmly ln public schools. There are enough people out there trying to destroy them. There shou Id be somebody on tbe inside trying to keep them strong." What ls the principal problem I• our 1cboolt today and how would you cope •Ith It? ·'The biggest problem ls a lack or confidence by parents in the school• and their not reall1in1 the mafnlficent job teachers and educators are ctotn1. ·'Thi.I could be overcome with time by brtncinl parents lnto tbe schools and aeektnc cooperaU~..:-1'!JDL educatloft and unden·~· ·• to have their names removed from the ballot. Candidates must live m speC1fu: trustee areas but they are elected by district -wade vote Following are bnef sketches of SU' candidates detailing who they are and why they ar~ running Sketches of the other candidate& have appeared earlier Nam e: Walter Zigl ar , candidate for Trustee Area 4. Address: 327 Poppy Ave . Corona del Mar Age: 45 Occupation: Consultant. Education : B ac he lor: of science. use. 1n business administration. Family : Wife , Sharon ; a pre ·school -age daughter Why are you running for this office? "I have experience and can help the district I founded a school in west Los Angeles and have administrative experience in runnin g a s c hool and education experience in setting up curricula .. What is the principal problem in our schools today and how would you cope with it? "It's one of finances I think consolidating or closing schools should be a las t resort. The community should put together a long-term mas ter plan . because financial conditions aren't going to change.·· SHERRY UXJPR<WRIW W Name: Sher ry Loofbourrow, candidate for Trustee Area 4. Address: 4606 Roxbury Road. Corona del Mar . Age: 40. Occupation: Writer. Education: Bachelor of Arts in journali s m a nd communications . S tanford University. Family: Husband, Jim : three daughters a nd one son, all e nrolled in Newport·Mesa district schools. Why are you running for office? .. A number of people came to me last winter and said they'd like me to consider running, that they would be very comfortable with me making the decisions that w o uld impact their children ." What ls I.be principal problem in our schools today aad how would you cope trltb It! "At 'this point, attitude is the principal proble m . We have to qult saying our hands are lJed and there is nothina we can do. For the sake of our children, there must be solution•. It'a up to us lo find them. "Anytime you approach somethlna with a poaltlvt atUtude, you elicit the 1\apport of the people who feel at you do. Whenever a number of people work. together, poallive \bl.qt happen.• Costume originality goes unrecognized. See Erma Bambeck, Page 82. Area boaters affected by Catalina vote By DA VJD KUTZMANN Of .... .,..., ...... Sutt The three -member State Lands Commission will wade into troubled waters Friday when it considers future lease arrangements for potentially lucrative moorings and piers on tidelands surrounding Santa Catalina Island. Wh atever de c i s ion th P. Sacramento-based commission makes the future of recreational boating around South ern C alifornia's popular Isla nd retreat will be affected for al least the next 15 years . That's how long any new lease for the tidelands s hould run. commission staff members have recommended . But it 's who s h ould be awarded the leases. not how long they last. that is stirring controversy. l n a recommendation issued las t week. the staff of the Lands Com mission supported open solicitation of public bids. Al the s ame lime. the staff also urged that the sale of privately owned moorings be curtailed. T he recommend ation ran C'ounter to the feelings of boating enthusiasts who packed public hearings in Long Beach earlier this month to support renewal eff orts of the current lessee, Santa Catalina Island Co. T h e firm , a part of the Wrigley chewing gum empire. has been lease-holder of 357 ac re s o r tidelands a nd s ubmerged lands since 1966, a long with the Santa Catalina Is land Conser vancy. Under thjs lease a rrangement, which expires ~c. 31 . there are more than 700 moorings, some privately held and others rented to boaters visiting the island. However , three corpor ations expressed interest in opening up lht> tidelands to public bidding b ecaus e or th e untapped commercial pot en tial of the moorings . And the state. a commission spokesman said. was definitely interes ted in making more money off its holdinRs. T he current contract brought the state only a fl at annual lease r ate of $19.200. Wh at 1t·s looking toward now 1s income of more than $120.000 per y ear und er a lease a rr angeme nt based o n percentage or gross receipts for use or the submerged lands. At the Oct. 15 hearing m Long Beach, boat e r s expressed co n ce rn about over -commercialization and overcrowding of moorings at Catalina. To overcome some of this opposition, the staff of the Lands Com mission suggested that any new lease o r management agreement would <'Xclude all unimproved cove areas. This would allow the coves to remain in use for free anchorage. NB restaurant due Business to open at ex-sex shop site By STEVE MARBLE Of -OM!y ...... SUfl The X-rated magazines and sex gadgets that used to be the s t ock in trade of Newport Beach's Talk of the Town adult book store are giving way to pressed duck and egg rolls The former sex emporium n ear Mar i n e r 's M ile is scheduled to reopen as a Chinese restaurant. An Inglewood couple. Ye·Ter Mau and Wei-Tzan Mau. will ask the city's planning commission tonight for permission to tum the white stucco building at 2930 We s t Coast Highway into a restaurant. The former sex s hop which was burglarized . picketed and set o n Fire during its brief 17-day life, was purchased several months ago by Said Shokrian. a Corona del Mar rug merchant. S hok r ian purchased t he property origina lly with ideas of constructing an office complex on the site. But his development proJect was rejected by the Newport City Council. Boo k stor e owne r Thoma s Wade was ordered to close down the adult bookstore shop last yea r by a n Orange County Superior Court o rder. An arson·related fire actually had s hut the place down several weeks before the court order was handed down. Wade r eopened the s hop briefly under an order from the California Supreme Court. He cele brate d t he occasion by bringing in two porno film stars. That h appening lured more newsmen than customers. The bookstore was closed officially two days later and has re mained closed. Arts group 's feud poses $1 ,400 issue An ongoing feud between the Newport Bea c h Art s Co m mission and its own fund -raising group has left open the question of which group gets to keep $1 .400 in donations. The money was raised by the Friends of the Newport Beach Arts Commission, a non-profit organization created two years ago to solicit funds lo help bankroll commission-sponsored art and music programs. The Friends group Is led by former arts commissioner Beryl Melinkoff who says her group is undecided whether lo return the Sl,400 lo donors or to pass it along lo the commission. The commission contends the money was raised in its name and should be handed over to the arts commission. City officials. expressing some frus tration with the warring groups, say the money husle may have lo be solved by the city attorney's office. Several weeks ago, the arts commlasion votett to sever lt.s relationship with the Friends group. Commissioners said the fund·ralslna outfit was sufferlq from "ma11lve resl1naUona, dlaaenatoo and internal powr 1tru.1,ies." A couple of daya later. UM Frlencfs group voted to dlaaaaocia~ it.fflf from lM a.na com mlalJon. A1lbGUllt elt1 offtdaAI U.. not forQlal1y brokea UH betwe.n Ille b9Ullq IJ"OUD9, cMr •art.. 8Mcbea * ·re Director Roe~ ''lb•~ 't ~~~· The feud between the two g roups reporte dly has been brewing for several months and dates back to a scheduled concert the support group raised money for but which later was canceled by the commission. The support group also raised · money for a s tatue of John Wayne whic h has not been completed. City officials say the sculptor was asked to make several changes on his statue and now wants more money. Jn askin« that the Friends group effectively be put out of business. the arts commission complained that it bad lost control over how funds are raised and how they are spent. The commission is seekinl permission to go into the fund·raJsing business itaell. But that would require a change ln a city policy which now block& any city board or commiaalon from solicltln1 money. U was thia rule that led tot.he creallm of the Friends support croup. CdM H i11li •late• Neil Simon play - I I ~ • , 12 N Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfT=hursday. October 29. 1981 Recommendations on N e wport-Mesa ballot Voters in Cost~ Mes<.i anc1 ~cwport Beach will be asked Tuesday to selet•I four ::.chool board mt•mbers from among t:J c andidates on the ual101 in tht· :"Jewµor l Mesa L'nified Sc·hool District. While candidates must re~idt· \\1th in tht· geographtC' trust<.•t• area they hope to re-present. the~ will be eleC'tcd bv vote r ~ throughout the d1'>lrict ~ewport -:vl esa ha s ti seven -member board. Two incumbents Costa Me!>an ~ike McLaughlin of Trustee Area 2 and Belt' Ju Bailev of Trus tee Arca -4 in '.'Jewp0rt Beach aren t S(•eking rt> e lection '.\lost of the candidates han• p ointed lo declining stud~nt c.•nrollment and income that is dwmdlin~ in the face of inflation as principal problems facing the.• once-wealthy :'-:ewpo1·t -)le~a district Of the candidates in Cc>~ta ~tesa·s Trustee Area 2. Forn•!>t \.Vern<.'r . a cou n selor 1n th<.· Carden Grove sl·hool system . and bu:-.inessman Charlie Gibb:-.. ... land out or lhl'Sl' two. Wernc.•r· app<.•ars to have lhe edge on lhl• ha:-.1~ nf matunt v. f amiliarit' ''1th the issue:-. and the l'ampaagn ht• ha:-mounted Howc.•\'er. tf <..•kctl'cl. he.• wi ll have to s how rll·arly that. a!> a board member. lw repn•scnts thl' commun1t \" a::. .1 '' hol<.• and not JUSt a segmt.>nt of t Ill' l1th1L·utional establis hment. Four name~ appear on llw h,11 lot tor Trustee Area 4 1 n <"<1r11na <kl :VlJr One candidatl'. .J nil n (; Htna ldo. het s withd rawn I mm lht• raee but loo late to h;n c his name n .'mo,·ed from the lwllol .\notht•r l'anclidatc in Truslt.•t· \1L·a -1 . La\\r<.'IH'l' :\lagel'. iJ 711 'l'ill' old l"l'lll"l'<I lt•acht•r. sa,·s h1· tsn 1 "<'t·k in ~ the.• position a c· I 1 ,. t:• I~ ht.' c· au~<· of he a Ith prohlt>m~ Tht• choice.• thus riarTO\\S to Shl'IT~ Loofbourrow. an astutt' p,11 enl Ll".ld writc.•r who ...., active.· in Sl'hool m atters and s upport o rg:,rnizat iuns. and consult ant Walter Ziglar Both have ~ood qualif1cution:-.. but our <:hoit•t• 1s :\1 r-.. Loofbout'l'O\\ I n Trustee Arc.•u .'l .• Judith i\ Franco of Nl'wport He<1c·h . who was appointed to the board lo fill a \'ac:rnc~. 1:-. running against Cal Poly Pomo11<1 professor .Joseph Philbrick :\<trs. F'ram·o s bac.·kground in l'nm mun it' '>l'r\"lce and ht'r conscientiot1s effort sin~-<.' being appointed to the s chool board makt• her des<..•r\"ing of election 1n her own right In T rustN· .\rl.'a i . long tirnt• b o :i r d m e m b c r R o d c r i <· k \1 a t' M 1 11 i LI n fa c· c .., l h r l' t' l'hal lenger ~ 111 his bid tor r t· c I e c t i o n I o I h t.• s l' a t l'l'prcsenting West :-.;t•wport and tlw west sid<.• of Costa :\les;;i One of those.· l'hallt•ngl'rs. lkn;orlv Vv'. Ritell. ha:-. withdrawn rr·o m "the ratt.• for JH.•r-.nnal l'l'a:-.ons. Ho\.\ever. bccaUM' of pr in ting dt•i.ld l rncs. her name remains on thl· ballot Anolht•r challl'nger b ~ oung Orang(• <.:oa"I Co 11 e g l' gr ,1 dual c• \' 11H.· 1.· n 1 .J UC' llmw Thc st n>llgl'"t ch a llengl· to ~I Jc '.\11 tlian has b<.•1.•11 madl· h\" -.uh:-.t1tute teacher I.1.•11a rd 0,1,·1~ H e mai n tains it ":-. time for :\<tacMillian. who ha~ sen ·ed on . the school board smrc· the unified district was formed 111 1961i. to make wa' for ne\\ tru ~lt>e material. 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Boyd I Outdate d g adge t s <~ You said more than half the population won't know what you're talking about 1r you mention flypaper. What proportion has never seen a roadside Burm a Shave sign? A. Al least hatr. too. Do you know the first such roadside sign jingle ever written? Allan Odell. son of the company founder. started it all in 1926 with : "Cheer up/Face/The War ORANGE COAST Daily. Pilat ls/Over." No Pulitzer for that. sure enough. It's also said that more than half the population has never seen a rug beater. Nor a stove lid Ufter. Women who like m athematics tend lo be good drivers. Wome n who like literature tend lo be good cooks. So says a student or that field known as behavioral s cience. Thomas P. Hale y Pub II sher Tlton'Nls A. Miltphlne Editor • BarNl6 Krefblch Edltortal Page Editor -- 'WHAT IS ~,SENOR}' Brown has Senate challenge Entr y of s tate Sen. Paul Carpenter . 0 -Cypress. into the race for the U.S. Senate may prove to be a formidable challenge to Gov. J erry Brown's bid for the Democr atic nomination to that office next year. Former Speaker Leo McCarthy's withdrawal from the race appeared momentarily to give Brown nearly clear sailing in the primary election Only Mayor Daniel Whit ehurst. virtually unknow n outside o r his hometown of Fresno. remained as a potential opponent Political observers so far have failed to view Whitehurst as a serious contender BUT CARPENTER , alt hou gh far from havmg the nam e recognition of the governor. is no political lightweight A for mer businessman and teacher. with a Ph.D. m psychology, he has long been active in Orange County politics where he was elected to the Assembly in 1974 and to t he state Senate twice since And a Democrat who can wm in Ora nge County cannot be taken lightly MistakenJy viewed by some as an ultra-liberal during his first years m the Legislature. Car penter has established him self as a m oderate with a marked dis like fo r leftists In the brouhaha over Brown·s appointment of Jane Fonda to the California Arts Commission and of an alleged turncoat to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Carpenter bought newspaper ads throughout the state denouncing the govern or's radical appoint ments. IN T H E DOING he demonstrated a remarkable ability for fund raising Observers now question whether he will have the same success m raising money when it is for his campaign instead of IARl WATERS an issue. But it is a certainty lhat Carpenter will make Fonda. Hayden and similar leftists a campaign issue And ra1smg funds won't be his onJy asset. Probably nobody in the state Capitol is more gifted when it comes to cutting Jerry Brown to pieces Instead or the gentlemanly campaigns which marked Brown's races for Secretary of St ate a nd his two guber nator ial contest s, Carpenter promises to make the battle for the Democratic nomin ation for U.S Senate a r eal knock-down. drag-out rough house with no punches pulted: Already he has characterized Brown as "the worst governor this state has ever had," pointing to his failures lo assume leadershjp on the many vital issues affecting the state. "'His adm1nislrat1on. ·· Carpenter said. ·'has mismanaged and bungled 1h way. creating havoc in almost ever) area of this s tate Now. with th1.; appalling record. Bro"'°n want!> lo fois1 his brand of poht1c.., on lhf' whol•· country " I N AN OBV IO t 'S rl·fc•n•nt·t' to Brown's record of danc·mg to th1• lUnl' of activists and demonstrator'>. C'arpenter pledged. "'My goal as a t' S S<•nator i~ to represent all of California. not JUSl the vocal minority tht• <;pec1al interests and those with the loudt.·..,t vmc·e Even if 1l were onl~ t•ampa1 g n ohetoric his rast1J?at1on .. of Bro'>' n would get headlines But Carpenter ., distaste for Brown ts deep seat('(f and sincere. He has been a lt-ading c ntrt· of Brown , hi s pol1crc•s and h1 -. appointments. sinct• rom1nJ? to lht• Lt-21slature · Not that he 1s a pollt1cal m;n1·ril'k To the contrary he stancb well v.1th ht~ Democrat1c"c·olleagues. 1<; regarded :.i.., .i team playt.•r and "a " nJmed Democratic raucus c·ha1rman l0arll1.·r this year Hi s candidacy g1vc., th1· lihl'rab. moderates and consc•n at1v1.• .. in th1· Democratic Party Jn opportunity to vote for someone nol backed bv the• Hayden-Fonda activist:-. II should ·be an interesting campaign Postal • service still a real bargain To the Editor· l"ve been meaning to write to you for !>Orne lime All l ever hear are constant com plaints of our mail ser vice being slow and inconsistent. After being with the postal service for nine years, it is still the best and most efficient postal ~er\'lce 1n the world In fact 1t is the cheape!>t to send a letter You don't reali7.e how many times a letter 1s handled first you drop 1t in the mail to be picked up by the letter carrier. then 11·s MAILBOX taken to the local post office and from there 1l is sent to the main post office or d1 stribut1on point Here being Santa Ana. Then it 1s sorted out by machine and sent by zip code to its destination Then it's sorted according to the route b~ a postal clerk and in turn sorted b) your letter carrier Then delivered lo 1ls proper destination. ll 1s handled al least six different times and for onl) 20 cents. Tell me that's not a bargatn when inflation is running so high. BILL VIRDEN 8chnt ilz 0 11 record To the Editor · Wonder s apparently shall never cease. Our state senator, John Schmitz. who wan ts to be our sen ator in Congress. is caugh t i n a public s tatement t h at seems to advocate insurrection by the militar y as the best alternative to a congressional failure to approve the president's pr oposals. He then corrects the record, which I although video taped> he maintains is inaccurate. The corrected record states that if the Republic wer e to be governed as our last administr ation governed It, "the best we could hope for might be a militar y coup." To state t hat he is not a d vocating that but is "advocat ing cour ageous action" is to give subtle encouragement to those who might be tempted to carr y out s uch a put.sch . He then sl ates that Genera l Schweitzer was "saying the same thing.'' Tht1 is outrageous defamation of a fine general who in no way indicated a positive a ttHude towa rds such treasonous action. J OHN SOIMl'l'Z say!' that he has run into "stupid" people who "obviously don't h ave.a very good education" who oppose his at.atementa. Surely be h.as r un into patriots, wen educated Amerlc1ns. and mlUtuy leaders who would not. for • llUnute 1upport whit be envi.aqes u "UM bett we ell\ hopefor.1• I hope tbat \bouiend.I ol volces will call for Mr. Schmi~~ m lpaUon, to evold f~rtl\eil 1bam1 c:emin1 upon all of U!> Such a resignation would be vastly prffcrablt• lo ha\'1ng to decide whether to !>end him on to Congress or to return h1 m to Santa Ana Coll ege where he .... ould be t<•aching suc h thrngs to our young c1t1zN1:-. ROBERT ROSS /11fa 11t threat To lhe Editor \\'e want lo thank our neighbor!> of the n a I b o a P 1.• n 1 n !> u I a a n d f ri e n d s of :"l'\\ port Beach for their help and ..,upport during the recent tragic loss of our 6-week-old grandson Michael E .Johnson The imml·drale' response of Newport llarbor rm.• depa11lm ent and paramedic unit . the expert attention of Hoag llosp1tal t•mcrgenc-y team coold not c hange th<.• ou tcome Sud<h.•n infant d eath s~ ndrome b a reality for this fam1h We.no\\ knO\\ that SI DScau~essome 10,000 or more infant dt•aths a \'e<Jr Hesearch 1s being done Contributions s t•nt to Orange County Guild for Infant Sur\"l\"al. P 0 Box 35: Yorba Linda. California. 92686 are sent d1rectlv into resl'arch lo gain answers lo this 0infanl 1 raJ?edy c; 1.0 RT\ .JOllNSO!' I n 'i 11e "conce rn" To the Editor Re . "Irvine Joins Debate on Airport Jet Noise"' <editorial, Oct. 22>. I could not help but chuckle a bit over the Pilot's comtnendation for'lhe Irvine City Councit-'s "concern for its noise-impacted neighbors 1n Newport Beach."" Look at the facts: 1 The City of Irvine benefits greatly through the en hanced value of the Irvi ne industrial complex. 2. An expanded J ohn Wayne Air port increases the perceived value of that complex. 3 . We find out only arter it has been app roved that the super visors' m aster plan's noise reduction program is entirely dependent upon a then-and-now Illegal a nd unsafe 500-foot power cutback assum ption. <Oh, the hoax of it all!) You can bet Irvine Is all for the 500-foot cutback. It is in their best interests. Bu\, for those under the path for those who pay the real price of • l.ttt1r.~ /rum rcodt'r~ art' Wt'ltomt Tht right to cond(MI' letters to• flt space or trmmatt hbfol 1s n.ttrutd l~ttna o/ 300 t.'Ord~ ur I 1u1dl ~ gtvet'I P"ftrtncl All ttlttr~ mu.d ancludt lfll"Olurf end mculrng 4ddrt$~ bt4'l nomt• may bf wethhtl4 on rt quNt 1/ nf j1c1en1 r toJt>n 1• apparlnt P~tr11 IL•ll Ml M puWtsht>d Lttltra may bf t,.tt>phlmnl lo ,..2 6086 Nofftr and phone n\lmbf'r of the cont,,r,.,r"' mutt PM' {1Wt'fl /or c•r ff tCflli"'1 purpoaea ' rabid a1rporl <·Xp:tn'>1nn 11 t·1·rt.11nh '"' not \\.'l• net·d ant'" .111p1111 not J SI00.000,000 t•\pam1on 11f a fla"<·d ;.ind tna<ll'fjUC:llt• onl' FIUWHl<'K .J HIHSTFR Lea.fie h o ld .... To lht· Editor The ti min)!. for th1· ll'J ..,1•h11l ll1•1.. '>lift ag;Hn!>I the lntm• Com(>,1ll\ 11111111 not h 1• bet t c r Th e s u ,. <" t:"... 11 I I It 1· rcft•rcndum b\ thl' Rl•s1dl'nt \~·1111n Pl an ~roup <ind thl' -.11 11 h.' 1h1· Fnt•ncl-. of the In inl' Coast ..,hould .im1111 nt lo enou~h pre!>surl' lo fot ce tht• In 1n1 Cu m pan·' Io bat' k d (I\\ n from 1 h unreasonabll' rents on lea:-.i•hold I.ind I.ct us all hope ..,o bt·c·au~1· rf lh1• In ine Compuny dnl'~ not had, tlo"n lhl' vulue for fee hold land 1n <tffc·t"'l£>tl ne1f.!hhorhoo<l:-. will .Jl-..1 fall ·1 ht:-, .. hecaU!>l' as leaseholtl hom1· 11" 1w1 ... "' 1 unahll• lo Sl'll thcu h1111-.l'" I h1·11 '.Jl111•-. ~ 111 go rlo\\n Thl· fal"t 1-. ;111\ llmt.• :i nt•1ghhorhood has a l.11 gl' part of lh home 'alu<'" falling. lhl· 1 t•-.t ol 1h1• homl'!. an· abo afferkc1 TllO \t,\~ HOEPEH W h a t n i e rit ? To the Editor What did Hobl'rl Clinton det·idc· on merits"" in his Ot:t 15 ll'tler criliC'izing Teddi AJves (kt I letter·• What 1s so meritorious about the Friends of tht' Irvine Coast citizen!.· group stoppinl>( others from living there or ustng their properly"' Their ··hard work " "as selfishly inspired to keep others from s haring thl'ir b eautiful coast line . incre ased vulues and exclusiveness Those arc the real "dirt\ tricks" that have been played. b) them. along the Irvine Coast As for their acts prot ecting "the intent of the Coastal Ac t."" as he says. the act has created a housing crisis and excessively inflated housing cosls along the coa~t . Denying thousan ds or middle-income people the privilege. they have. of living near i1 Th at is a dirty trick. GOLDIE JOSEPH • .._,, .. c.-...-· •1111M ... ~ ..... __ .. ,..... .......... ,.,, I i.ttwr ............... ....,....._ 'W••• N~I )••K ..... t•lo N•• ~··· N•I ~•IM Net • r P'l<I\ Clo._. 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Durin& the 1970s Sears had lttTll lallllTZ the bright idea lOJJP&rade its image -become more fas hion-cons cious, charge higher prices . That strategy bombed and the world's largest retailer vowed in 1978 to stick lo what it knows best. Sean managers reaffirmed their ~ritaae with this naming i;tatement: "We are not a store ror the whimsical or th• affluent. We are not an exciting s tore. We are not a store that anticipates We reflect the world of Middle America.·· Now K mart. a chain that made its way as a discounter catering to blue-collar families. has gotten a similar idea. Tt)e K mart people are refurbishing their stores to make them look more stylish-and they're stocking more upscale brand names Watching the soaring sales of K mart. J.C. Penney established its own dis count chain under the Treasury name. Last year the Penney people closed all the TrE:asury s~res. So in the retail business. you never kno" Look what has happened to retailing·s ""Big Three" since the onset of the l970s lletailers Sears Penney Kmart Sears Penney Kmart l970 Sales $9.2 billion $4. l billion $2.9 billion 1975 Sales $13.6 billion $ 7.6 billion $ 6.8 billion Proms S464 m1llioo $114 million S 67 million Pronts S522 million $189 m1lllon $200 million 1980 Sales Profits Sears $25. l billion $606 million K mart $14 .2 billion $260 million Penney $11 3 billion S233 million You can see at a glance what happened K mart · skyrocketed. It passed Penney in profits in 1975. It passed Penney in sales in 1976 Now it's advancmg on Sears. and 1t doesn't have as far to go as those figures indicate because some $6.5 billion of Sears' $25.1 billion in sales comes from non-retail activities, •• notably Allstate Insurance. Meanwhile~ coming up on the outside while no one was looking is that old stalwart. J C. Penney. Figures fo• th~ first half of 1981 s how Penney recaptµring the No. 2 position m profits from a possibly exhausted K mart. Penney earned $230 million in the first s ix .months of the year (almost as much as it ma"de all o( last year> while K mart's profits nosedived 11 perceftl to $165 million And what about mighty Sears, Roebuck & Co.? Sears is opening new business machine stores to seU IBM computers . STOCKS IN TIE SNTLISHT . AMERICAN LEADERS Clll Clms It.,......, ..... ..., ...... ........................ -::..:: ....... _._.,._.,... .. ..... ..--...u-• ............. _ NEW YORI( (AP>-~tu. l pm prlc• 1 ano nel ch•PIQO! OI tllt t•n moil e<lirt AIN•lcan Stock Eac .... _ IS~ •• lr•dl::Jt~~-'IY •I t:'.&,'""n,~010 ~yOG 101,.00 10 -" Want 8 •.200 JI'> ~. ComputCon n •.ooo "'• see 1 .opt •.oao 6•· HU<ttBOll Q 1t ..io l4 "° Holl()llTr 71.800 II'• • "° tn11 Bn.,not ... tOO •1 / tit 1n1rtch0lt 11 .:i.eoo lo • 1"'-Amcl•h• ..i . .OO 31 "• t ~. 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