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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilotlrivestors to resume
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Edison High ehar.ges
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ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAILY PAPIR
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1981 ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
Man seeks brother's hit-run killer
By STEVE MARBLE Ot .. o.t..,,........,
Greg Warner is pretty sure he knows who killed his
brother. but he can't prove it and neither can the '.'lewport
Beach police.
"I know but I can 't do anything about 1t. .. he says.
picking his words carefully . "It's frustrating. ll 's really
frustrating · ·
His brother's name was Don Donald Barr\' Warner He
was 26 and had lived in :"iewport Beach for JUSt two weeks
when he was struck by a hit and run driver on Sept 19. lie
dil•d ~everal hours latt•r at the hospital
"We 're from Marvland and he came out hen• to see the
world." Greg explains "He'd JUSt bought a ticket to go back
home to see his girlfriend of three year~. She was thinking
about coming out. ..
Greg says he's sure his brother nevers s<iw the (·ar that
hit him Poltce agn•e They say the dark blue car was
speeding with its headlights off It was midnight.
Ac:cording to friends who were with him Don wa!:>
crossing Balboa Boulevard at 31st Street when the speeding
~ed an clipped him. ll1s body was thrown up into the
windshield and then rolletl off to the ground. The car kept
go m g
The w1tness<:s said there were three. possibly four
person~ m the ('ar.
"He was just walking home when it happened." says
Greg. who lived arro!>s lht-s treet from his brother. "I can
seC' that 1ntcrsetl1011 from mv balconv. ··
Sevt•ral of the bystanders copied clown a description of
<See BROTHER'S DEATH, Page A2)
Plane wreckage found; 3 dead
Tension
over Red
sub boils
STOCKHOLM . Sweden <AP I
-The t'aptain of a grounded
Soviet submarine balked again
today at leaving the ship for
questioning. and the area
around the sub was t'ordoned off
to minimize t h e ri s k of
at'c1dental gunshots. Swedish
officials said
"There are too many people
around with loaded guns and we
won 't take the risk of an
at'cidcnt. .. said naval press
offi cer Borje J ohansson.
The regional Swedish t'Oast
guard commander said ,
"Captain Gushin protested
against the actions taken by the
Swedish authorities and their
demands to interrogate him ...
He also denied a report by the
Stockholm newspaper Dagens
Nyheter that the captain, Pyotr
Gushin. had been replaced by
the ship's political officer and
locked in his quarters
"The captain and the political
offi cer are taking turns in the
talks." said the regional coast
guard commander. Conrad
Sjoholm.
Most Soviet military units
contain a Communist Party
politit'al officer
Th e Swedish m1l1lary
co rd oned off th e area
surrounding the s ubmarine.
barring any curious civilians
except for reporters
The Swedish government says
it won 't renoat the sub until the
captain submits to questioning
aboard a nearby Swedish
minesweeper.
Gushin claimed "navigational
error due to a faulty gyro
compass and bad weather "
caused h.is vessel to run aground
Tuesday night off the southeast
coast in restricted Swedish
territorial waters 9"'1 miles from
the Karlskrona naval base.
Sweden rejected his claim,
saying the vessel's penetration
of the restricted zone. which is
peppered with islands, showed
"very careful naviution."
<See SUB, P1ge A2)
SCE.'VE OF HIJACKl.\'G
Cent rat American drama
Hijac k e r s
free m o st
of hos t ages
SAN JOSE. Costa Rica <AP)
-Right-w ing Nicaraguan
hijackers freed most of their
hos tages in exchange for six
imprisoned Nicaraguans toda~
and were nyi ng to an unknowr
destination . presidential
spokesman Jose Rafael Cordero
said
The domestic airliner, with a
pilot and co-pilot. the hijackers
who claimed they were trying
to save Nicaragua from
Communis m and the six
released Nicaraguans took off at
6 :48 a.m. (4:48 a.m. PSTI with
enough fuel to fly 800 miles,
Cordero said
The hostages were freed after
all night negotiations . There
were conflicting reports on the
exact number of freed hostages.
foreigners involved and
hijackers.
The 26-seat plane with a
three-person crew had 25
passengers when the hijacking
began Thursday , airport
officials said. Four hostages
were released Thursday and
there were believed to be at
leas t four and probably five
hijackers. leaving 16 passengers
and the crew as hostages.
Cordero said there were seven
Americans and one Swiss among
the hostages released from the
<See HOSTAGES, P1ge A2)
Bomber
crashes;
8 killed
LA JUNTA, Colo. <AP> -A
8 ·52 bomber on a training
m 1ssion crashed in a ball of
name on remote rangeland eight
miles east of this southeast
Colorado town today, killing all
eight crew members. sheriffs
deputies said.
Staff Sgt. Ada A. Martin or
Peterson Air f'or ce Base in
Colorado Springs said the plane
was a B-52 on a low-altitude
training mission from March Air
Force B ~se near San
Bernardino.
No weapons were aboard the
intercontinental jet bomber. she
!>atd
The Otero County s heriffs
dis patcher said a caller reported
hearing an explosion at about
4:45 a.m. and authorities who
went to the scene said wreckage
wa s sc att e red over a
three-quarter mile area.
Two trucks on highways near
the site reported seeing a ball of
flame and hearing a loud boom.
authorities said. Another Air
Force plane in the area also
reported seeing the flames.
"We were headed east to an
accident when we saw a big,
huge flash. like an explosion on
the eastern horizon." said
Sheriff's Sgt Rich Whittaker.
"Then it went out. Definitely.
you could tell it was a large
explosion."
Ms Martin said crews from
Peterson and the Fort Carson
Army installation at Colorado
Springs we re dispatched by
helicopter to the crash site.
Bruce All sen . civilia n
s pokes man at March AFB.
identified the six crewmen. and
two crew chiefs as: Capt. James
L . McG regor. Capt . Gani
Aydoner, Capt. Clifford R.
Duane. lst Lt Kendall E
Wallace, Ca pt. Stanley H
Eddle m a n , Senior Airman
Timothy E. McFarland, Airman
lsl Class Bruce E . Schaefer,
Airman 1st Class David W.
Smith. Hometowns were not
immediately available.
Deeds, notes to he released
Ru ling may mean Newport Equity investors to resume title
By GLENN SCOTI'
Of .. Mty ..........
A federal judge agreed
Thursday to release trust deeds
and promissory notes
administered by Newport
Equity Funds Inc . from
involuntary bankruptcy
proceedings for the beleaguered
mortgage-loan company.
Bankruptcy Court Judge Peter
El1lott's ruling meana that
Investors who bad Newport
Equity Funds listed as general
partner in their documents
should resume title and start
collecting loan payments ln the
next two Wffks.
That, at If asl, 11 t h e
'
conclusion of Barbara Gellman,
a la wyer from Newport Beach
who sought the ruling Thutsday
in Elliott's Los Angelts
courtroom.
Ms . Gellman and lawyer
James White of Costa Mesa each
filed motions with Elliott on
behalf of separate Lnvestors to
spee.d up review of the
bankruptcy proceedings.
Elliott ruJed that Newport
Equity Funds had no financial
interest in the loans -ll wu
only 11ervicln1 them -and mo&t
of lt.s $39 million loan portlollo
could be released from
bankruptcy consider1t.lon, Ms.
Gellman said.
That finding, she said, was
supported by Howard Wollitz,
attorney for Orange County
Superior Court-appointed
Receiver Milton Gordon.
Gordon is schoouled to appear
In Orange County S uperior
Court Judge Edward Wallin's
courtroom on Tuesday morning
e ither to offer a p l an for
releasing tbe funds or to give •
timetable for quickly preparin1
the plan, aald Ms. Gellm.n.
Judge Wallin said durlDI a
hearln1 last week that local
investors should get control ol
their loans to the nut few
weeks. However, he noted al the
<See EQUITY. Pace AZ)
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Happy newlyweds Ronnie and ,V1cholas Pnmzano celebrate at San
Diego U111verS1t.1.1 llnsp1tal where .'Vtcholas 1s dying of cancer
D yin g man marrie s
former sweetheart
SAN DIEGO <A PI Sitting in
a wheelchair and speaking the
wedding vows through a green
plastic mask. the bridegroom
promised ·'to love and lo
cherish. until parted by death."
Reunited last year after 17
years, Nicholas Primiano. a
52-year-old terminally ill cancer
patient. and 46·year-old Ronnie
Ta y lor exchanged vows
Wednesday in the 1 lth floor
lounge of San Diego's University
Hospital
Primiano. who retired last
year as a Marine gunnery
sergeant, and Miss Taylor met
in 1963 at McAlester. Ok la .. but
their brief romance was
c urtailed when Primiano was
shipped to Vietnam.
By the time he returned to the
Unit e d States. both were
married.
But last year, after both were
divorced, Primiano asked if he
could visit Miss Taylor in
Lubbock, Tex.
Upon arriving, he Informed
her that one lung had already
been removed and assured her.
"It's all right ... they 1ot lt
all."
Months later, Ronnie came to
suspect the worst.
"Just the lhlngs he aald ... I
knew it was worse lhan 1
thought," she said.
This 1ummtr she moved from
Palm Desert to be closer to
Nicholas, who wa1 hospitalised.
Throughout the summer,
Nlch~s propoaed marrla1e.
then stopped talkmg about it.
This week. Ronnie entered his
room. got down on her knees and
said. "H oney , let 's get
married ..
"I thought (earlier I we would
have more time,'' she said
She added. "My place is up
here with him and 1"11 be here
whether I'm his wife or not,"
she said.
The toughes t part of the
wedding. she said. was the vows.
"That was the only time that I
thought I was going to . . . you
know .. cry." she said.
.. And he almost did, too. He
really gripped my hand at that
part."
Tre ats set
b y g o ver1Wr
CARSON CITY, Nev. <AP> -
Hordes of trick-or.treaters will
hammer on Gov. Bob Ust's door
tonight, and he'll be ready -
with 4,000 bass of popcorn.
T he mountain of popcorn that
List and aides will hand out at
the 1overnor's mansion waa
popped at a Re110 hotel·caaiao
and trucked here ln plaattc ba,..
Republtcan women '1 club
volunteers put the Popcorn lft
small bap and attached not.es
aayln1 "Happy Halloween
Gov. Mtd Mra. Robert Li1t."
B e lie ved
bas ed in
county
A light airplane with three
dead passengers was round
early today in a remote part of
Cleveland National Forest in
eas tern Orange Cou nty,
authorities said.
Orange County Sheriff's Lt.
Wyatt Hart said the victims
have not been identified but that
ihvestigat.ors believed they are
from Orange County.
He also said the plane was
believed to be based at John
Wayne Airport.
The plane was s potted by a
Civil Air Patrol aircraft in a
location between Los Pinos Peak
and Munhall Saddle. several
miles north of the Ortega
Highway , said Mary Jane
Harris. information specialist
for the U S. Forest Service.
She said a small fire broke out
at the wreckage but was
extinguis hed by forest service
firefighters.
The ide ntiti es of the
p assenge r s were not
immediatel y available but a
Federal Aviation Administration
official in Ontario said
authorities have "reason to
believe" the plane had taken off
from an airport in Calexico.
He said the plane, a Cessna
310, was still at the Calexico
airport on Wednesday, but was
gone Thursday morning. T he
pilot did not file a flight plan or
obtain a weather briefing, the
FAA s pokesman said.
"If they had. they would have
been advised that weather
conditions were not conducive to
visual night rules," he said.
Whether the plane crashed on
Wednesday or Thursday nights
was not known early today. Ms.
Harris said the fire could have
broken out a day after the crash.
"With the rain we've had.
sometimes they will sleep like
that." she said.
ORANGE COAST WllTHIR
Sunny and warmer
Saturday. Clear and cool
tonight. Local gusty winds
t onight and Saturday.
Highs 78 to 85. Lows
tonight 45 to 55.
INSIDE TODAY
Stott ~t Ughtenmg ii
thrtotmlng tht CaHfonda
condor. S« Page AT.
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AZ • • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 30, 1981
Diahlo Canyon inspections criticized ?
SAN JOSE (AP ) -An
Inspection process marred by
incompetence, lulnesa and
r10 m etl mes deception has
.. pla11ued Dlablo Canyon nuclear
Power plWlt for yeara, lbe San
,Jose Mercury News reported
today in a copyrighted story.
, The newspaper Interviewed
!ieveral men involved in
. checking work and materials at
,.the $2.3 billion Pacific Oas &
,,Electric Co. facility who said
inspections merely insured lhal
,.the plant looked good on paper,
The article also said many
workers claimed they were
, ,ignored when they pointed out
mistakes to inspectors.
HIT·Rl'.'V VICTIM
'1Donald Warner
1nvalid re c ued
f ro111 ho 1n ~ blaze
e •. TERRA BELLA (AP> -An
invalid was safety carried out of
hi s Terra Bella area home early
today when an explosion and fire
destroyed a garage and attic.
Roy Sennett was taken out of
the house by his son, Larry, and
"'daughter-in-law. Patricia, who
lived i:iext door Sennell's wife,
Evelyn, s ummoned the couple
t or help when she heard the
'explosion blast through the
garage.
''Everyone who's worked
there has seen problems," said
former pipe-support desl1ner
Richard Peterson. "If they
haven't, they're blind."
Donald Hedrick , former
s upervising quality-assurance
inspector, said some inspectors
sig ned reports without
inspecting the work -a pracUce
known as "pencil whipping."
"There are certain inspectors
who had a reputation as pencil
whipping practicalJy everything
they did there," said Hedrick,
who worked tor Guy F . Atkin.son
Co., whkh built much of the
plant 's foundati o n and
earthquake s upports.
From Page A1
lt~cently discovered desl•n
naws in the earthquake support.a
have delayed the start of
operations at Diablo, which last
month received a go-ahead for
low level testing from the
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
Robert Engelken, chief of the
NRC's western region office, has
said that work at Diablo has
been "above average" and
described it as a "pretty clean
and tight operation."
Although the NRC and PG&E
had their own inspectors at
Diablo, the system relied
heavily on s ubcontractors to find
and correct their own mistakes,
.BROTHER'S DEA TH • • • • the car and its license plate number Police found the dark
BMW several days later abandoned m a Whittier s hopping
center. Its windshield had been knocked out and its grill
was dented.
··1 was back home at the funeral when l heard the
rumor that the driver had turned himself in." Greg recalls.
.. At the time. l felt sympathy for the guy I really felt s orry
for the driver." .
But when he returned to Newport. he discovered what
he had heard wasn't true. Poli ce had impounded and
searched the car and had located the registl1red owner but
the matter had stopped there.
Police say the registered owner. a young man from
Orange, had retained an attornt·y by the ~ime they
contacted him. Neither the attorney nor the registered car
owner, police say. has cooperated in lhe investigation.
··What we lack." says Newport police investigator
Verne Miller. ··is someone to identify the driver or a nyone
else in the car. All we can do is hope that somebody gets a
guilty conscience. It's got to be eating at someone ··
But Greg says he wonders 1f 1t ":-. really ·eating" at
anyone. He doubts the driver will turn himself in.
· · 1 just _get the feeling that the dn ver has friends and
family giving him moral support 1n his big mistake." he
suggests. ··But l plan to see it through to the end I told my
parents l would."
His parents and 2l·year-old s1st('r h\'e in Westminster.
Md .. a town of 15.000. He says 700 people showed up at Don·s
fune ral.
"He was a popular guy. He'd been a lifeguard at Ocean
City (New Jersey ) and was good-looking. Girls were always
falling in love with him and all the guys always wanted to
be like him.
"I think about him a lot. Sometimes 1 have dreams
about him and ni ghtmares.'· Greg s a ys. pausing to think.
"Things won't ever be the same with the family. When I
t a lk with my mom now things seem so different. It's hard to
explain ...
Five freed in shooting death
Judge dismisses charges, but county refiles. against three
Murder charges against five
people arrested in the Aug. 10
~hooting death of a 22-year-old
Huntington Beach man were
dismissed Wednesday during a
preliminary hearing before West
Orange County Municipal Court
Judge Robert A Knox
Dep ut y Orange County
District Attorney Brent Romney
said he immediately refiled
charges against three of the
defendants , and a n ew
preliminary hearing has been
From Page A1
scheduled for next Wednesday.
The charges stem from the
death of Manuel Ocampo, who
was forced out of an auto near
Koledo Lane in Huntington
Beach and was shot twice in lhe
back as he fled. according to
police.
Charged in lhe murder were
Robert and Marina Maciel, a
Huntington Beach husband and
wife, both 22; Vincent Maciel,
19, of Santa Ana, a brother of the
husband; Louis Peralta. 18, of
Santa Ana ; and Richard
Peralta, 20 , of Corona. both
brothers of Marina Maciel
Deputy di strict attorney
Romney said he was unable to
pr oceed with his case
We dnesday because he was
unable to obtain testimony from
a witness who is in Mexico. The
case was then dismissed.
The prosecutor said he has
refiled charges only against
Robert Maciel. Vincent Maciel
and Louis Peralta. The three are
in Orange County J ail in lieu of
$250,000 bail each. Romney said.
the newspaper aald
Hedrick c1alled the NRC'a
inspections at Dlablo "sket.chy
llnd spotty" and said PC&E and
Atkinson ortielals only gave the
federttl regulators a "guided
tour" or the plant's best-welded
areas.
Hedrick also contended that
the quality assurance proarams
run by 11 ubcontractors and
PG&E were weak and
ineffective, Instead of fixing
problems , he said, the
companies -with PO&E's
approval -often would simply
arrange to change the building
specifications so the errors
would be in conformance.
From Page A 1
HOSTAGES • •
plane. The rest were all from
Costa Rica, he said Earlier, he
said there were 24 hostages,
which was apparently incorrect.
A U .S . Embassy
spokeswoman, Marilyn Sparks,
said at least 16 passengers,
including three Americans, two
British and a Swiss, were
released ""t e rrified but
unharmed.''
Mrs. Sparks identified the
Americans as John and Lorraine
Breen of Edgewater, Fla., and
John Leupold of Wayland, Mass .
The Swiss passenger was
identified as Hans Weiss. The
British Embassy said two
British subjects were among lhe
hostages but declined to identify
them. The other pass engers
were Costa Ri cans, the airline
said.
An airline s pokesman
identified the Americans as
John and Nadine Brown, John
Ely . Yvonne Hunter, Brenela
Kern, Phil Rossiter and Julia
Swain, and the Swiss as Hans
Waite. Their hometowns were
not immediately available
Cor<lero said the hostages, all
adults, were traded for six
Nicaraguans who were being
held in Costa Rica in connection
with the January bombing of a
leftist radio station. He said they
were exchanged in two batches
beginning at 4 a .m . (2 a .m,
PST). The condition of the freed
hostages was unknown.
Anna Lorna Lopez , a
stewa rdess released shortly
before takeoff, said thert! were
five hijackers. three men and
two women, and that they were
all very young.
Governme nt spok es men
earlier said there were four
hijackers and that they were
seeking the re lease of seven
prisoners. Cordero said one or
the requested prisoners was a
Costa Rican who chose not to
leave the country.
Mrs. Sparks said the three
American passengers told her
the hostages were treated
correctly during their 20-hour
ordeal.
"Pieces of steel, J know, were
put in the wron1 places out
there," said Darrel Buteau,
former AUdnson employee who
supervised welding inspectJona.
"It became Inconvenient to have
them, so documentation was
altered.
"I saw unaccepted welds lhal
the NRC accepted,'' uld
Ruteau , "It happened
frequently."
On one occasion, said Buteau,
he noticed that a blueprint for a
fuel-handling crane differed
from seismic s upport work done
to the crane.
"I brought it tthe blueprint)
back to t.be en1tneer," Bui.au
uld. "I said 'The drawln1
doesn 'l match lhe crane al all.'
They aald, 'lt'a really no big
deal. We 'll just chan1e the
drawing'.'' -
Bill Harris, quallly assurance
manager for Atkinson, said lhe
company never pressured
employees to cover up
deficiencies and urged lhem to
report problems lo the NRC '·1r
they felt there was any
coverup."
"I would say it <the plant) has
good quality and has met lhe
requirements of ... PG&E and
the NRC," Harris said.
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ANGELS SOAR -The Blue Angels fly over San Francisco
during "Fleet Week'" cere monies at Treasure. lsla!'ld. A
local tradition. dormant for 30 years, was revived m the
dramatic welcome for the U.S. Navy·s Third Fleet
From Page A1
SUB INCIDENT • • •
The Swedish government
refused to let a Soviet flotilla
enter its waters to salvage the
sub, and the Soviet government
agree<l to the Swedish navy 's
doing the job. But after an
eme r gency m eetin g with
military leaders, the Swedish
government said the sub would
not be renoated until the Soviets
cooperated in sorting out lhe
incident.
"We want a clear explanation
how the sub could be so far into
of providing the Swedis h
authorities with any tog
documents," Gushin was quoted
as telling Andersson .
Swedish navy vessels and
s u bchaser helicopters armed
with depth charges chased away
an unidenliried submarine and a
Soviet tug that tried to approach
the grounded, JO .year -old.
diesel-powered sub Thursday.
•
EQUITY RULING
Mesa cyclist
serious after
auto crash
"The y said th e y were
threatened collectively but
never individually,'' she said.
"Tbe hijackers sa id they
regretted very much that they
would have to kill one of the
passengers if their demands
were refused."
a c learly marked military
restricted zone," said Cmdr.
Lennart Forsman, head or the Eavesdrop claime d
lime that only Judge Elliott, in
bankruptcy court, had legal
power to release the loans from
the more complex bankruptcy
<:ase.
During that hearing, many
in vestors attended to find out
when they will clear up the issue
and resume receiving monthly
mortgage loan payments. Some
s aid thfy depend on the income
Ms . Gellman said Thursday
that investor groups that
nlready have appointed a new
general partner. or a party to
collect the payments, probably
will get top priority in regaining
control.
Doctor 'k e pt
MEMPHJS, Tenn. (AP> -A
drug abuse expert has testified
that Dr. George Nichopoulos, on
trial here. provided "exemplary
and courageous" medical care
when he prescribed drugs for
the late Elvis Presley and other
patients.
And a bodyguard for Presley
said Thursday lhal Nichopoulos
• • •
Gordon has s aid that most
loans in the portfolio are in
sound shape and his plan will be
designed to ensure an orderly
change in administration
The court proceedings became
necessary after officials for the
State Department of Real Estate
discovered that directors of lhe
co mpan y had virtually
abandoned the business as the
mortgage market went drv.
The company had profited by
receiving a certain percentage
of initial loans, according to
explanations in court, but it
made no income in servicing
them .
Elvis alive'
tried to prevent the rock 'n' roll
tried 'to prevent the· rock 'n' ~oti Pres ley "wou10 nave a1eo a 1ot
sooner" without the doctor's
efforts
"Dr. Nick was the only person
I ever saw that gave a damn and
tried," David He bier. a Presley
bodyguard from 1974 until the
singer 's death in 1977. said after
appearing in court.
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Karlskrona base. "We expect Victitns in cha e the captain to be cooperative . . . Otherwise his sub can be
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) leftontherocks."
A Costa Mesa motorcyclist Residentsofahoteldestroyedin Navy s pokesman Borje
who reportedly was thrown 150 an early morning fire chased the Johansson said Thursday night
fe el into the air during a mantheysuspectedofstartingit that negotiations between
Hunting to n Beac h traffic through the streets of the Gushin and Cmdr. Karl
collision Thursday was reported Tenderloin district and beat hlm Andersson were at a stalemate.
in serious condition today at up when they cornered him, "We have no intention of
SAN QUENTIN CAP ) -
Prison officials eavesdropped on
conversations between attorneys
and convicts at San Quentin
prison, two former prison
officers said in court affidavits.
The allegations filed Thursday,
denied by the state Department
of Corrections. were made in the
case of six convicts accused of
assaulting guards. Fountain Valley Community officials said. leaving the vessel voluntarily or flosp1tal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:::.....~~~~~~~_.;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
H uni ing ton Beach police
traffic investigators said the
motorcycli s t , Bobby Donald
Gifford Jr., 20, of 1919 Wallace
St . collided with an automobile
at 4 ·40 p.m. at the intersection
o f M agno li a Street and
Indianapolis Ave.
The driver of the auto, Debra
Ann Newman, 25. of 8422 Grace
Circle, Huntington Beach. was
not hospitali zed. police said.
Officers said the motorcyclist
was saved from serious head
injuries because he was wearing
a helmet. Gifford was receiving
treatment in the intensive care
ward for internal chest injuries.
a hospital spokesman said.
R eagan image
may b e hurt
NEW YORK (AP )
Increasing misgivings about the
nation's economic future may be
hurting President Reagan's
image, according to the latest
Associated Press-NBC News
poll
T he poll motcates that while
Reagan maintains the approval·
rating for his overa ll
performance in office,
Americans believe he is not
doing as good a job In handling
the economy.
The poll, a sclenllflc random
H m pllng or 1,598 a(\ ult• by
telephone last Sunday and
M ooday, also uid there la
growing pessimism about the
~conomy ovel' lhe next ye~.,._
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Raqztel Welrh !(els .~lal(e role
Raquel Welch, who has n't
appeared in a play since her
school da ys , says h e r
selection as Lauren Bacall's
vacation replacement in
"Woman of th e Year" on
Broadway ··came out of left
field ...
"I couldn't be lieve it." said
Miss Welch. who m ade her
reputation in film s . .. But
Legislation 1s pending in
Congress that would create
a n Anwar El Sadat Peace
Med al in honor of the slain
Egyptian pres ident.
The chief sponsor. Rep.
Auslin J . Murphy, 0 -Pa .
said in a noor speech that the
gold medal would b e
t hen I said to m yself. ·why
not?· I'm elated. I've a lways
had a dread of the New York
c ritics but this way they
can't dose m e because I'm
clo s ing in two weeks
a nyway."
Miss We lch will arrive in
New York on S unday for a
m onth of rehearsals .
awar ded a nnually to the
person who made Lhe most
si5n ificanl contribution to
worl d peace during the
preceding year.
Th e pr o p os al was
intr oduced jointly by 29
members of Congress
Deng Xiaoping h as a new
title to add to his credentials
as vice chalrman of the
People's Republic or China -
he's been given the Charles
Goren award as bridge
personality or the year .
A citatio n Issued at lhc
world t eam bridge
championship in Rye, N.Y.,
said Deng "has long been an
enthusiast for the great
intellectual game of bridge ...
"His interest has given an
ex ample to the C hinese
peopl e. who are quickly
finding that bridge playing
can lead to int e rnation al
rriendship ...
The now decrepit yacht
that f or m erly served
President Franlllln
Roosevelt and r ock st ar
Elvis Presley may return to
duty as a tourist c ruiser in
San Francisco Bay , Port of
Oakland officials say
The port commission voted
to hire Edward F. Mackin lo
oversee restoration or the
Potomac and instructed him
to form a non profit
corporation to gather money
and community support for
the project.
The ship was seized by
U.S Customs agents during
a September 1980 na rcotics
raid in San Francisco. The
port bought it at auction last
s pring for $15,000.
announcing plans to m ake it
a p e rmanentl y moored
tourist attraction
S inger Liza Mlnne lli is
wanted by the law in Quincy,
M ass .. f o r a ll ege d ly
"desecrating a place of
burial" 12 years ago
A clearing of old files in
th e dist rict court here
uncovered a forgotten
oustanding warrant charging
the performer. Ray Crombie,
the court 's executive
assistant. disclosed
T h e a I 1 e g l' d o ff e n s e
occurred when Miss M innelli
was filming "Tell Me That
You Love Me. Junie Moon."
under the direction of Otto
Preminger , in a Quincy
cemeter)
Developer Ernest W. Hahn
has pledged SI00.000 lo the
fin ancially t roubled San
Diego Symphony, symphony
president David E . Porter
said
The symphony was in s uch
dire straights in September
tha t t he musician s went
without being paid Hahn. of
El Segundo. hC1s signed a
contract with the city to
rebuild downtown San Diego.
Warming trend
ll.S. sunimary . .
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Frlday, October 30, 1981 s J\3
'Twas once death rite
UCI prof explores early beginnings of Halloween
By J ODI CADENHEAD
Of 1"9 Delly l't~ Staff
I t wasn't u l wuys culled
llalloween But the dark spirit
and f rightening a nti cs
associated with the hohday have
been with us since pagan times
Samhain was the original
n ame of the Celtic festival
ce lebrated in pre-C hris tia n
limes to honor death and the
beginning of winter, according
to UC Irvine Social Sciences and
folklore professor. Dr Dickson
Bruce.
Ceremonial fires were lit and
there 1s some evidence of human
a nd animal sacrifices being
offer«.>d as a way to please the
dreaded power s of approaching
winter. he said
It was thought that the dead
returned to earth at this lime.
Bruce said. Even today in some
part s of South America
Teacher wins
assault suit
from board
An adult cducat10n teacher
allegedly injured by a Fairview
State Hospital patient March 1.
1979. has been awarded $18.000
by the Newport Mesa L'nified
School Dis trict board
The teacher, Jacqueline
Sh annon. told authorities she
suffered head and back injuries
when shoved agains t a wall by a
severe!'.\ rctard cd patient.
according to district offil'1als .
Tuesdav·s settlement followed
a n.•commendat1on b' the state's
Workers Compensation Appeal!>
Board meeting 1n Santa Ana
The ;\;ewpnrl :\-1<.'!'..a district
offors a number of s ubjects to
putil•nts at tht· stalc hospital.
s aid Supt'rintendt•nt .John Nicoll
~ !'.. Shannon "as tt·aching
s u t h a class "'hen s he was
injured. according to her claim
The claim payment \\ill come
from the district ·s s elf ins urance
fund. maintatnt•d al between
$9011,000 and SI million to dispost•
of suc·h claims. :'111coll said
celebrunts bake s1wch•l loaves
of bread to feed the hungry souls
who they believe arrive from Lhe
other world in search of food. he
ll:lld
With the arrival o f
Chri stiumt ~ 1n Sc·otl:rnd and
England around the 7th century
the holiday took on a religious
meaning und was renamed "All
llallows Day" or "All Saints
Day." he said The night before
became known as .. All Hallows
Eve" or Ha lloween
Although tht.' offering of
human sacri fi ces largel)
disappeared around this time.
Bruce said. lhe holid ay
continued to be celebrated in
Europe with the li ghting of fires
and costum ed processions
The holiday didn't get its start
in the New World, however.
u ntil the arr ival of Catholic
1mm1grants following the potato
furn1111• 111 ll't•la111I 111 1111· lfl4U!-..,
lh'Uf'l' Sllicl.
In AmcrH'll thl' h11l1cla\
usi.um1.·d a mon· Jo~·ou-. spmt
with lmhh111~ r111 ,1pplc•s and
trH'k ur t11·at111.: hc •c·orn1ng a
t•on111wn 111a1'11t·t• "' lhl' lalt'
lROO~
Nohod' kn o"'" \\ht· re tlw
ln<'k or trt«•t 1clc·u 1·;11nt• from.
B r u l' <· s a 1 d · s 11111 1• II av 1·
sugt(eskd 1l g rt''-' out of tht'
anc1t'nt c·us tom nf going out on
A 11 II allows EvP ;rnd bt•gg ing for
sat•nr1c1al anin1JI!-.. to ht> ui.ed bn
All Su111h Oa~
Brut'l· suggt•..,tctl thJI the USC'
uf t·osturnt.>s todJ\ t'amc• Crom ,
lhl: prOl'('S!'..IOns th<1\ date back lo I
llll' original l't•lt1r fp..,l1 vals. i·
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!'..lgntf1c ance t!'.. gonl• from tbt'
hol1da\ ... c>b!-..cr\l'<l Brue , :\1 0~11\· "t• thin!. of 1t 1n ter -; t
of tr~ ing not to gc•t \ a ndahled. t
OC transit book
details bus routes
,
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l
A new guide conta 1n1ng maps
and timetables fur all Orange
County Trans it 01slr1ct bus
routes is on s ale at lht• d1slm:l
office in Garden Grove
Thl' 264-pagc Hu.., Book' • ..,
a\ ail able for 50 ccnti. to people
"ho buy it Cit lhc office at 11222
/H•ac1a Parkwav It also can be
ordt•n'd by maii b~· !'..l'nding SI lo
<'O\'l'r cost plus pos tage and
handling to OCTO Hus Book, PO
Rox 3005. G<trdt•n Gro ve . Cil
921WI
In addition to information on
the 51 lo('al and 11 expres.,
routes. the book locat es
l'onnecting points with other
publ1t bus systems. including
Southern Cal1forn1;,1 Rapid
Tr:rns1t Dlslrtl'l. Long Reach
Trnns1t and th<.· Lag una Beach
mun1c1pal hnc
.J a m t• s Re 1 c h t• r l . 0 CT 0
gcnt•ral manager. said the book
!-..hould be ··enormous ly helpful ..
to hus riders Ill-added that
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Rancho Seco nuke shuts again
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SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
Ranch o Seco nuclear power
p la n t has s hut itself again
because of an oil leak in turbine
control, a spokesman s aid
The 913-megawatt pl ant 25
miles southeast of Sacramento
had been s hut s ince Aug. 13
while a defective turbint-was
replaced.
The S2 m illion repair job was
supposedly finished this week,
but when the plant was restarted
1t "'as discovered that t he
block -long turbine s haft
vibrated.
The shaft was balanced w\Jh
we1ghL'> and restarted at 3:b8
a m T hursday. said Brad
Thomas. s pokesman for the
lie 4'aicl the· ph int was up ·~o ~
about fi(I pt·rcent of fu ll po~ I
"'ht•n lhe ml l1•ak trtJ.:/.!L'rt'd un ,·j
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Today's modern skis employ a geome1ric design
.which causes a ski to turn in naturally, and
eventually, s ki tips will cross.
Parablack helps kHp tips from crossing .
Parablack was designed to help prevent falls
caused by this inevitable and potentially
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..... ,..,.....
NO SMOKE SCREEN F('cleral Reser\'e Board Che:1irme:1n
Paul Volcker. appearing before lhe Sen<1te Ranking
Committee Thursday. cautioned Congress about giving
!>a\'i ngs and loan associations broad new power~ a~ a wa~ of
helping tht• tnclust r~"s financial woe~
Index forecasts
deeper recession
WASHINGTON <AP> An
'"especially steep plunge'" in a
key government index foretells
a national economy already in a
mild recession sinking even
deeper in the next few months, a
top Commerce Department
official said Thursday.
"The only real question is how
far it is going to drop," said
Assistant Secretary Robert
Dederick.
But Ded e ri ck a nd other
analysts insi!)e and outside the
government say they don't
foresee a downturn as s harp as
last year's recession.
And Federal Reserve Board
Chairman Paul Volcker told
senators on Capitol Hill that it is
'"quite possible" the economy
was in a recession . But he
declined to make any flat
declaration. saying a recession
is "something you pronounce
after the event when you can see
what's happening."
A poor fourth quarter this
yea r would enhance the
ad m 1nistration 's abi lity to
achieve a projected growth of
5.2 percent in 1982 as measured
from fourth quarter to fourth
quarter
President wins
despite the odds
WA SHINGTON CAP> -Sot.he
honeymoon isn't over, a slump
hasn 't set in , and when
President Reagan gets his
lobbying mlnd to it, he gets bis
way in Congress.
He's won every crucial test so
far, first on economic policy,
now on a foreign affairs Issue,
always against the early odds.
There's been nothing to match
it since the days of Lyndon B.
Johnson, and that master or
political persuasion was dealing
with a much more pliable
Congress.
But there is another parallel to
consider, once administration
euphoria at Reagan's A WACS
victory has subsided.
lt is that Reagan now stands
alone on a contentious issue of
foreign policy. and that can be
an uncomfortable position. The
$8.5 billion arms sale to Saudi
Arabia the biggest in U.S.
history is Reagan's arms
sale.
The House didn't want to do it,
voting down the sale by a
margin of al roost 3-1. The Senate
was hardly enthusiastic. but
Reagan insisted.
He won on Wednesday, with
two votes to spare. The count
was 52·48 to reject the resolution
that could have blocked the sale.
The House had voted against the
deal 301-111
That's at least 349 potential
second-guessers ready to say
they told him so if Reagan's deal
goes sour if Israel suffers or
Saudi Arabia falls prey to
internal disorder or the price of
oil goes up anyhow
Sen Henr y M
D·Wash .. one of the
implied as much
Senate vote
Jackson,
opponents,
after the
·'The tragedy of the A WACS
sale is that there are no
winners," he said. "The United
S tates cannot conduct an
effective foreign policy with
votes so evenly split. There has
to be a broad bipartisan
consensus."
It happened to LBJ. The issue
then was the war in Vietnam.
and when It began to escalate.
he had the overwh e lming
blessing or Congress. Only two
members, both in the Senate,
voted against the Gulf of Tonkin
resolution which approved
NE•ANllRll
military action to prevent North
Vietnamese aggression.
But in the bitter years that
followed, the consensus
vanished, and the critics called
it Johnson's war.
This issue is neither so
explosive nor so immediate.
Nobody's s hooting. Indeed,
Reagan greeted his Senate
victory by declaring "The cause
of peace is on the march again
in the Middle East." He had
argued that the sale would help
stabilize the region and enhance
the prospects for a permanent
peace between Israel and the
Arab states.
He also argued, hour after
hour, that the image and
credibility of the United States
was at stake, and that rejection
of the sale would hamper him
forever in conducting foreign
policy. "He makes persuasive
arguments based on the fact
that we only have one president
of the United States at a time,"
said Sen. Edward Zorinsky,
D-Neb .. who voted with Reagan.
Opponents or the deal noted
that Reagan was n ot so
concerned when the president's
name was Gerald Ford o r
Jimmy Carter and he was trying
to block the Panama Canal
treaties to which they were
com milled.
It turned out that Carter would
have made the AWACS deal, too
It was his administration that
sold Saudi Arabia the 62 F ·l5
fighter planes which now will be
armed with Sidewinder missiles
and equipped with long.range
fueling equipment as part or the
Reagan package.
The sale was a victory crucial
to Reagan. His critics were
closing in. They said he had
spent too much on his earlier
budget and tax victories to keep
winning in a divided Congress.
He proved them wrong, and
even House Speaker Thomas P.
O'Neill Jr. acknowledged that
the performance 'was nothing
short of awesome
But it wasn't without a price.
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TAKING PHYSICALS President Reagan and wife '.'Janc:v
departed the While House.· on Thursda\' on their wa\' to
Bethesda ~aval Hospital in Mary land They will both
receive complete physical exa minations The Reagans will
spend the night al the m edical c:~nter 1ust outside
We:1shington. for the routine tests and examination!)
New heart drug
to cut mortality
WASHINGTON <AP / -
Federal researchers have re·
ported they halted further
clinical trials or a promising
heart drug as unnecessary after
they discovered it was
responsible for a 26 percent
reduction in mortality among
heart attack victims who had
taken it.
conferen ce that the trial
results have implications for the
350.000 Americans who are
discharged from hospitals each
yeilr after having had a first
heart attack. He estimated that
m ore than two·thirds of that
group and perhaps as many as
three.fourths would be eligible
for beta-blocker therapy.
The Commerce Department
said Thursday that the
government's Index of Leading
Indicators fell 2 7 percent in
September, the biggest drop
since April 1980 Since April
1981 . the index has fallen 5.5
percent.
'No panic on Main Street '
Scientists at the National
Heart. Blood and Lung Institute
said the drug could save the
lives of 6 ,500 Americans
annuaJJy.
They said they were taking the
unusual step of curtailing the
major testing program because
the drug, propranolol. had
proved early in the two years of
tests that it was effective in
treating persons who had
suffered one heart attack.
"Given the test results, the
regular use of propranolol bas
the potential for saving at least
6,500 lives in the United States
alone each year,'' he said.
The scientists said the
beneficial effects of the drug
appear to occur primarily in the
first year after a heart attack.
The test results do not show
whether the drug would be
beneficial if used at a remote
time after a heart attack. They
also do not show at what point
treatment with the drug could be
discontinued.
Reagan continues to enjoy support of Am ericans
Dederick ca I led the new
decline '"an especially s teep
plunge" in the index, which is
designed to forecast future
trends of the economy
"The report strongly suggests
that industrial production will be
sliding into the autumn and that
real gross national product will
be down for the third successive quarter. Any upturn 1s unlikely
before early 1982.
WASHINGTON <AP> -
Richard Wirthlin is the man who
told his colleagues in the Reagan
camp the day before last year's
election that Ronald Reagan
would win the presidency with
an 11 percentage point margin.
He overestimated. but only by a
point or so.
"The iffy question," he said.
"is whether it is going to turn
around in the first quarter or the
second" of next year.
At the same time, the Labor
Department reported Thursday
that over -all busines s
productivity fell at an annu~
rate of 1.9 percent in the third
quarter. the biggest decline
since the first quarter of 1978.
It was his information that led
Reagan's political advisers last
year lo find a key target for
their candidate -blue-collar
voters. ethnic voters and
Democrats who were soft on
their party's candidate -and
determine that on such swing
votes rested their chances or
victory.
And now, one year after that
election. Wirthlin is concerned
that Reagan and others in the
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administration are unable to
reach these same voters and
keep them in Reagan's column.
"It's a problem identified, not
solved," he said.
Wirthlin raised the question in
the course of a s peech to the
American Association of
Advertising Agencies. which had
corn e red the mark et on
administration offic ials and
friends to learn during a
meeting here how they
s uccessfully marketed their
candidate last year.
Reagan's support among such
swing voters -those who can't
be counted upon to vote for one
party or the other -is a latent
problem, rather than an active
one, Wirthlin said.
So far. he said, he has been
uable to find a way to counter
this problem.
During t h e presidential
campaign, through speeches and
specially tailored television
commercials, candidate Reagan
could direct his appeal to this
cr ucial segme nt of the
e lectorate . President Reagan
can give only a limited number
of speeches now, and they are
directed at other proble ms :
garnering support for specific
programs or winning votes for
other Republicans.
·'There's no panic on Main
Street," he said. "So long as t.he
public hears a confirming voice
that resonates with credibility
a nd hope, then Presiden t
Reagan will continue to enjoy
the support of Americans across
the board."
The tests were known as the
Beta-Blocker Heart Attack
Trial. During the June 1978 to
October 1980 trial period, 3,837
men and women between the
ages of 30 and 69 were involved.
Of these, 1,916 were given the
drug and 1,921 were given a
placebo.
Data reported early this
month showed a mortality of 9.5
percent or 183 deaths for the
placebo group. The group that
took propranolol had a mortality
of 7 percent or 135 deaths. The
difference showed the drug was
associated with a 26 percent
lower mortality.
Dr. William T . Friedewald of
the institute told a news
About 1.25 million heart
attacks occur each year. They
account for 31 percent of the
deaths in the United States and
are the leading cause or deaths
in m en over 40.
Beta·blocking agent is a drug
that blocks or modulates parts
of the nervous system, including
those that stimulate the heart
and increase its susceptibility to
rhythm disturbances.
The three-year. $22 million
clinical trial was scheduled to
run until June.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. October 30. 1981 s ~· t
Woman returns
io seek inheritance
BEATRICE , Neb. CAP) -
After a 4S ·year absence,
Michaeline Smith has returned
to Gage County to c laim a
$20,435 inheritance that had been
kept in a trust fund arter her
grandfather's deatli.
She may be too late.
Tbe money In the fund was
turned over to the Gage County
treasurer in 1977 and deposited
in the county general fund.
Because of a change in state
law, officials say, the county
might not be able to return it.
Mrs. Smith, formerly Eva
Mae Pohlman , returned to
Beatrice Crom Bakersfield to ask
for the money that had been in
trust under county jurisdiction.
Mrs. Smith testified in Gage
County District Court this week
that she was born Sept. 30, 1928.
in Ohio and was adopted by
Henry and Wilhelmina Louise
Spilker Pohlman of Hebron At
age 18, Mrs. Smith said. she left
home for California and didn't
keep in touch with the Pohlman
family.
She re-establis hed contact
about a year ago while trying to
acquire information needed for
Social Security eligibility. It was
then she learned she had been
left money when her adoptive
mother's father. Fred Spilker of
DeWitt, died in 1968.
After Spilker's death, his land
was sold by court order and the
money divided among the heirs.
Wh en Mrs. Smith couldn't be
located her share was put in a
trust fund by the county.
In 1980, the L egislature
repealed a law that provided the
district court could order trust
fund money transferred to the
county general fund after a
waiting period, with three years
for a person to claim the amount
and prove he or she was the
owner.
District Judge William Rist
sa id he wasn't s ure what
authority, if any, the court now
had to request the county to
return the money.
The hearing was continued
and attorneys were given 30
days to research the issue.
Uage Coun t y Attorney
Richard Smith said the legal
question regarding the transfer
of money needs to be resolved
before the cas e proceeds .
"We"re stating there doesn't
seem to be a procedure for
getting those fund s out of the
county treasury i nto this
pe rson's hands ... if the judge
decides she is who she says she
is," he said Thursday
FirDl ordered to stop
stereo, video ads
FRESNO I AP l -Th e
Federated Group was ordered to
stop misuse of manufacturer's
s u ggest ed r e tail prices in
advertising for stereo, television
and video equipment a t its
Fresno store.
The Fresno County district
attorney's offi ce this week won
its request for a restraining
order temporarily halting the
ads
A hearing on a preliminary
injunction to extend the ban was
scheduled Nov. 10 by Superior
Court Judge Charles Hamlin.
Deputy Dis trict Attorney
Larr y Viau contended the store
q uoted m a nufa cturer 's
suggested prices that were
inflated. outdated or did not
exist The firm also labeled
merchandise on sale when the
ite ms were offered at ·'just their
every day, regular price," he
s aid.
Busi nesses can not use
manufacturer's prices unless
they are the same as prevailing
prices in the area. Surveys of
competitors revealed the quoted
prices we re high e r than
average. he said.
CANDIDACY STUDIED
R e p u b I 1 t a n :\l a u r e e n
Reagan said in Ohio this
week that she m a\' deeide
within a \.\eek whethl·r to
make a bid for thl' l ' S.
Senate m Calttorn1tt
Drive would .
take remap
from solons
FRESNO <AP > -Common
Cause will consider launching an
initi ative drive t o remove
legislative reapportionment
from the hands or the state
Legislature.
The key to gathering 550,000
signatures for a November 1982
ballot question would be
development of a coalition to
lead the effort. Director Walter
F. Zelman said Wednesday.
"We are looking for business
types for help. in part because
they are sympathetic to the
Republican vie wpoint and
Republicans didn't do too well
u nd e r the D e mo cratic
reapportionment plans,·· he
said.
The measure would assign a
non ·partisan commission to
redraw legislative boundaries
every 10 years. The proposal
received a boost from Secretary
of State March Fong Eu in
Fresno Tuesday when she said
she supported such a move.
A Republican -s ponsor e d
refe rendum drive currently is
gathering signatures in an
attempt to have the Democratic
redistricting plan thrown out.
Rent
control
debated
LOS ANGELES CAP> -While
city government and
construction officials disagreed
on whether rent controls are
prote~ting consumers or
creating a housing shortage,
state legislators warned that
federal budget cuts to local
governments could cause inner
cities lo decay.
Testifying at a hearing of the
President's Commission on
Housing , Northern California
developer Gerson Baker said
lenders were not eager to make
loans for rental construction,
and builders were celuctant to
develop rental units because of
uncertainty about rent controls.
··How does the builder or
investor know that housing,
exempted when it is built, won't
be placed under rent controls
five or six or eight years later?"
Baker asked. "Their loans are
for 30 years and they want
iron-clad guarantees" that the
units will not be placed under
controls.
However, Councilman Joel
W ac h s sai d t h e city's
rent·control law "has stabilized
rents and stopped gouging by
landlords."
Literature
called racist
in Fresno
FRESNO <AP> -DHamatory
literature distributed in Delano
and Fresno schools were offered
to the Governor's Task Force on
Civil Ri ghts as examples of
psychological racism.
Angel Diaz. a Delano High
School District trustee, told the
panel this week that two
teachers were disciplined by
school offi cials who believed
they had a role in writing an
underground newsletter.
The "Public Hare" depicted
Hispanics as losers and misfi ts,
said the district 's psychologist.
A black woman. Blanche
Shakir of Fresno, sa id her
daughter found Ku Klux Klan
literature in her Fresno school
locker.
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tribute begins
SAN FRANCISCO <A P l For
the first tine in 30 years, San
Franciscan!> began celebrating
Fleet Week. a seven-day tribute
to the U.S. Navy.
The celebration began at noon
Thursday as a flotilla of ships
from the 3rd Fleet, based at
Pearl Harbor, sailed into San
Francisco Bay under the Golden
Gate Bridge . It co ntinues
through next Wednesday with
receptions, s hip tours and
dinners schedul e d in San
Francisco. Oak l a n d and
Alam eda.
"I hope that every resident
will participate in our efforts to
show the Navy some good,
old·fash1oned hospitality," said
Mayor Dianne Feinstein
San Francisco is staging the
celebration not only to honor the
Navy, but also with the hope of
boosting business in the Bay
area·s ship repair yards.
"We are honored to have the
fleet visit, and we intend to
make the offi cers and crew
aware of our enthusiasm to do
more business with the Navy,"
s aid the mayor
Fireboals. yachts from Bay
area clubs and other military
s hips gree ted the
Hawaiian-based ships as Naval
and civic officials watched from
a reviewing stand on Treasure
Is land. The Navy·s crack air
unit. The Blue Angels, soared
overhead A 21 -gun s alute
sounded on the base.
A mong the ships passing
through the Golden Gate was the
USS Callaghan, named for Adm
Daniel J udson Callaghan, a San
Franciscan killed at the battle of
the Solomon Islands in World
War JI. Later in the week, there
will be a steak dinner for the
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'blockade' at Diablo
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g at<.' of th c Di t1 h lo <.:ii 11 ~«> n
nu t l ear µowt•1' pl ~1nt . 1n a
desperate b1ct tu stop I ltt•I load mg
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the S2 :l hi Ilion fut·tl1 1' .... 1tom1t·
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pollution wcrr ~noel ludclt•r 1111
1okt"'lt•rs .ind appan·111 h d1dn t
do him mut·h harm
'.°\:1)\\ that hc·s JH"(''>l<IL'rll 11 ...
quitt.· anolht•r maltt•r
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anti·nu<:lt•a r and oflc.·11 .mt 1 L'S
dt•monstrat111n .... h•1\1• l''tal.llt•d
t h roughout W t•:·.tvrn l-:urop1·
:-.purred on unhapptl ~. h~ n1w nt
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11fl thl''l'llff rt•mark'
.\sked 1f he hl'ltt'\ t·d tlwn·
l'ould hl.' a 11m1tt•d L''-t·hangl' 111
nucle<1r weapons ht•t \\ t•c.•n t h1·
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pres1<ll'nt ... aid he tould '''t'
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t>xchangc.• nf tac:l1('al \\t•ap1rn ...
a)!ains t troops 111 th<• f1t•ltl "11 hout
1 t bring ing e it h L' r on t' o I t h l'
rn a .1 o r po" c.· r.... to p u :-. h 1 n :.! t lw
hut ton
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European~ 1111erpn•tt•cl th1 ... u'
s uggesting a nu<:lear ",1r l·mtld ht·
l'nug ht 111 Europe.· lwl\\l'tll '\.\TO
a n cl S 0\ 1 (' l I t' cl \\' a r ' a " P a l' t
t o r ct-;. " 1th t h l' Eu 1· o 1H· <t n ...
t'Clllght 111 the middle.• and I ht•
L"nitr d Sltlll'' "><dt•h on the.·
"idelines
This I hought ot tOllr'>t'. ",, ....
s eized l1pon by p uc 1f1 ,t~ to
r cinfol'l'l' the ir opµos1l111n to th1·
plaremt•nt of ne'' l S nul'll'<ll
m1 ... ._tl1·-. rn \\\•stern Europe.• 111
h ;tl ;.111l'l' lhl' So\·iet a rm ... hwld up
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1urn1H•d 111 tn -.u ggt•,t l h<tl a
r111dt•ar ".11 l1m1t1:d to E11rnpt• I'
part ol t · S 'Lr atl·g·' .• 1 t•ommt•nt
Hl·agan d t•nount•t•d "' outright
dt·<·1·pt ion
Dd<.•rht' :....1·cn·t a n C:.i-.p;11
\\'1'111lwq.!l'I' ll'lt'd 111 t·..1lm tht•
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trr1t 1 rnl•h rt•mari.. f>, 1n'lstrng
that tht·"t· S \\Oldd ,tl"a'" t'Ollll'
to Eumpt· s aid rn tlH· ~·n•nt t)t
.11 t .t('k and porntrng 011t that thl'l'l'
.1 n• ,ti 1 t•;11h :1; .) .11n11 \ ml·n c· <• n
'l'n H'l'nwn ;ind tht•1r I .1m1llt•' 1n
E11 ropt•
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s inC'l' :\Ir Jfragan has h ud nu
pl'r!'llll:tl l'\fll'l'll'nt'l' \\It h \\Ur Ill'
m .1 ' n o t h c f u 11 ' ;1 h I 1· ' • 1
c·omprdwncl lht• lt•ar ... or peoplt•
''ho h;I\ t• 'l'l'n thl'll h11mel<.tnd ...
dt•\;1 ... t.1tt>d a nd \\hn ~l't' th1 '
t l11·1·alt•nrr1g onc·t· rno1·1· T his 1:-.
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dc•m11nst1 ;1 t1 rm ...
S1 n t·1.· t ht· lHl''> I cll•nt .1 p
p.1rc•nt1' r ... 111rnhk to 1udge thl'
pot1·11t1:1l r1-.H·t1on to 111 ... offhand
l'l'ITii.1 1'1-. .... rt prob:o1hl~ \\IHtld IH·
"t•ll 1f h" ;.11de ... t<ntl<I tt•a('h htrn
t ht· 'alut• of an Ol'<'CJ'1onal · nn
tom ffil'IH when he·" ('Onf nmtt•d
"11 h toudl' q uest ion:-.
\n~ \\11rd from Lht• pn•si cll·nt
of till' l 'r11t (•d Stall''>. \\ht'lhC'I'
Io rm a I 111 1 n I' or m ,, l A 1 r r.1 t'"
1•n11rm11ti... '' t't l!hl
Small savers los e rs
:--.:o, I "ill t•omt.• hut 'our
passbook sanngs rate cloC's n l ~"
up a s sch eduled .
Chalk up another dl'fcat toi
the sm;tll :-.a \·er. "h1c h t'O\'l'I''
most of us
Surl'. tht•re an• \II S;I\ l'I":-.
certifi cates. Trca ... un hills .
89-cla~· r a t t's. m onr~ markl•I
funds and a ho s t of o th er
financial instrumenb.
But most of u s haH' somt'
mone,· tuc ked a wa\· "om ewher<>
in a passbook arrount a t a ba ni..
or SJ \°ings and loan .
And the inte res t rate on thut
account was supposed tn go up on
Nov l from 51 4 to 5'1 1 percent at
banks and from 5 1 ~ to 6 percent
at savings and loans
This is s upposed to be the era
of the s uver so w (' can catch
E u r o pc a n d .J a p a n i n t h t·
amounts put into·inves tments
But someho w the fede ral
government which proposed
the increase took it awav
True. it was pos tpone d onb·
indefinite I~·. but l h at · s no
•
gu<.1 r e111ll'l' I h.lt II \\di t'\l'r ht•
apprm l'<l
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i11 d11 stn . \\hieh ad m1lt1•dl\' 1:-.
u n cl l'I" ·r 1 n · 1 n t he!-. 1 • t i me~ o I
t'XlH'llSl\l' mone.'. complainl·cl
about tht• plan. sa~ 1111.: 1t would
bring 1n no nt.•\\ mom·~ and m~•kt·
t h e m Jla ' m 11 I' t• f u r pf' l' ~ 1: n t
ill'COUnt ~
On tht• nlht•r h a nd . the S1.~L ...
.111 cl ha nk-. took 111 quill• ;1 chunk
o t <·hang<.• hc,l!tnntnl? Oct 1 "·ht·n
1 lw .\II San.•r-. cc.•rt1 f1 n rtt.•" t·amt·
into lw111g
So pl'rhaps tht·n· arl' I \\O
sides to the coin
:\ t u n ,. r a t l' . T f' l' a s u r ' St·cretar~ bona Id R egan . "h;l
backed the in1tral pla n and
s upportt•d the dt1 la~, and !ht·
D e po sitor~ ln s t itut !on ...
D c r eg u l a l i o 11 Co m m 1 t t 1• <.·
urgent!~ nt•ccl to t•ome up with ti
plan lo r~\\ard s an•r ... w ith. S<•~
an 8 to lll Pl'rcent payoff
Less than 6 percen t is n't lh('
answer in a 10 lo 15 percent
world.
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Publlsner
Thomas A. Mi.arphlne
Editor
Barbara Kr"91bich
Editorial Pao• Editor
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Crime statistics revealing
TORONTO -Imagine two big cilies
in the same part of the world -each or
them a manufacturing center and im-
portant lake port .
The large city has more than 2.2
m illion people -42 of them were
murdered last year. The s maller city
has just about 350.000 people -but 61 or
them were deliberately kilJed during
the same year.
So. the murder rate per capita in tbe
s maller city was nine times as high as
the bigger city. You were also 27 times
likelier to be s hot to death m the
smalle r city -17 of its murders were
committed by handguns, compared
with only four pistol murders in the
larger city
THE BIGGER CI TY is Toronto,
Canada, on Lake Ontario. The smaller
one, 4-0 miles south, on Lake Erie, is
Buffalo, N.Y .. in the United States.
That's not because Buffalo is such a
violent place; it is far from being the
most dangerous or American cities.
There are as many murders in Los
Angeles in 10 days as there are in
Toronto in a vear .
L .A .. with a population a shade under
3 million, recorded more than 1,000
murders last year , whereas all of
Canada. with a population of 24 million.
had 631 homicides.
Toronto -where crime statistics are
collected for a metropolitan area that
includes suburbs, as opposed to Buffalo,
where the statistics are collected within
municipal boundaries -is actually con·
sidered crime-ridden by Canadians.
There were 23,912 burglaries in the city
last year , compared with 8,595 in Buf·
falo. So. taking into account population
differences, you are only about 11,2
times more likely to have a burglary in
Buffalo than in Toronto.
It's murder that Americans are so
good at. Particularly murde r by
handguns.
CANADA, among other things, had a
much less Wild West than the United
States. There was law and law enforce-
~, ,-.. ---------------... ~' RICHARD RllVIS 1·; .,..
ment in the frontier provinces the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police were
there before Canadian pioneers. And
Canadian sociologists believe that is
part of the reason for the country's
lower crime rate. There is not what
they like to call "the American six gun
mentality."
Our neighbors to the north also do not
have extensive racial differences or
ghettos of urban poverty. But all of that
doesn't seem to explain the enormous
difference in killing rates.
"We know we are not as violent as the
United States . . . . " said Anthony
DoQ&>, director of the University of
Tor'3'nto's Center of Criminology. ". .
My guess is that if you took out every
murder which had part of its origin in
poverty. you will still find significant
diffe rences in the crime rate. If you
took a Midwestern American city where
there were few blacks and other non·
whites. there s till would be more
violence. When you get rid of racism
:.ind drugs you will still have the dif·
fercnces.
"llere, in Canada . you don't have as
part of the popular culture the barroom
fr ght It's hard Lo weigh factors ip
c rime But I can't get around that paet
of the reason " ~ .
THEV ALSO don't have handgunt.
Canada practices gun control. •
··w e don't have the tradition here of
people believing it's an inherent right ti>
carry guns, .. said Ins pector Jim Majur)t
of the Metropolitan Toronto Politj!
Department. · 'J"ve had people come ti>
the police station after a relative h*
died. and they'll bring in a box carryi ..
hrs gu n collection. I tell that tP
American policemen, and they thini
J"m lying."
If a Canadran wants to keep 11
handgun at home. he or she must have
a reason a security job or an interest
IO target shooting -and the police ae-
l U a 11 y come to inspect where the
\\-Capon will be stored before a permit Sr>
issued. A separate permit is necessacy
lo carry to gun .
Of course. s trict gun control laws
don't prevent killing -so ~ys Ronald
Reagan. If they did. our pres ident
would surely be for them instead of dis·
mantling the United States' only federal
gun control agency, the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. We
must believe our leader when he says
guns don't kill people.
Canadians don't kill people, either
But Americans with guns sure seem to.
Shed no tears for tougher rape laws
The tou~her new laws for rapists have
been in effect only a few months but
already the bleeding hearts are
s he dding crocodile tears over the
··harsh" prison terms being handed
down to those recently convicted of rape
and related crimes.
Pointing to cases where rapists have
been sentenced to prison terms ranging
from 24 years to 118 years, they claim
the punishment is out of proportion to
that meted out for o ther crimes
including manslaughter and murder.
They cite the case of a 20·year-old
sentenced to 83 years and ineligible for
parole until age 76.
WHILE SOME m ay argue that
sentences of 100 or 118 years are
unrealistic, there are many, especially
the victims and their loved ones, who
are sure to feel such sentences are just
about right.
Actually the average sentence
imposed for rape is only eight years and
the lengthy ones being cited result from
brutal and repeated attacks.
Still a rapist, who compounds the
s ingle crime with two related sex
perversion charges, could receive eight
years for each offense for a total of 24
years That person wouldn't be eligible
for parole for 16 years.
Crit1L s. mostly defense attorneys.
point out that one convicted of first
d egree murder and sentenced lo 25 to
life will serve no more time than the
rapist under present law.
BECAUSE OF that they say the new
tough rape laws encourage the rapists
to murder their victims on the <'hance
IARL WATIRS
that by getting rid or the witness they
will escape apprehension but if caught
will s uffer no more of a penalty than if
convicted only for rape.
There is a great deal of truth lo that
contention and it lends support to those
who favor the death penalty in all cases
of murder. tr a rapist will kill to avoid
prison, does not the same argument
apply to an armed robber? It would
seem that the disproportionate aspect of
the sentences between a rapist and a
murderer arise not from the fact the
rape laws are too tough but that the
murder laws are not tough enough
Th e seemin g disproportio n of
punishment between one crime and
another must be expected when the
L<.>g1s lature deals pieceme al with
crimin al law, reacting to public outcry
1n the case o f certain cri m es by
lnreasing the penalties while ignoring
other crimes.
WHILE THERE can be no sympatny
for the punis hment meted out to a
rapist. the defense lawyers may have a
valid point in their cl aim that the
Legislature went too far when they
deprived judges of d 1sc retion in
sentencing.
Although a jury may have no trouble
in C'onvicting a rapis t charged with
brutal, violent and forcible rape. 11 may
be reluctant to find guilt when the
charge results fom mere seduction or a
social encounter where there is a
serious question of non-consent at the
lime of the act Eve n if il does bring in
a finding of guilty. r ape which is barely
more than seduction should not receive
the harsh punishment given for violent.
forcible rape
The average of eight years in prison
for violent rape is hardly enough
d espite the protests of the defense
lawyers and sympathizers . As for
repl'al rapists. they should be put away
until they are no longer physically able
Lo offend, If such punis hment results in
penalties greater than murder, increase
the penalties for murder.
Knee-jerk \iherals dainage their credibility
Whoople! My liberal colleagues
finally found another meaningless
crusade to get stirred up about a few
weeks ago. It was the South African
Springbok rugby team.
Liberal groupies around the country
were raising a fu ss that a rugby team
GIORGI MAIR
from segregated and oppressive South
Alrlce wu tourln1 the U.S. There were
uproars and demonatratlona in several
cities such 11 Chlcaao. ·
Further, the Ruotans u sed tbe
Springbok vtslt as an excuse to ask for
movin1 the 1984 Olympics out of lbe
Unlltd States as If that equated with the
U.S.S.R. invulon of Af1hanlsta.n.
The Runlan ploy can be d1smla&ed u
slmply ltlhlnc ln troubled w1ten wtdcb
La,.one Oiti Mote<>w'1 fnorite outdoor•
sports . However , the lib eral
over-reaction illustrates the knec·jerk
idiocy or my fellow liberals.
I F THEY WANT to cry out against
oppression, where were they when
Vietnam invaded Cambodia? When Idl
Amin was in power? When Moscow senl
troops into Afghanistan? When the
Nigerian government virtually wiped
out the Ibo tribe?
How do my liberal colleagues explaln
the American policy toward t he
American Indian to a South African?
Or. justify our theft of Texas. Ariiona.
New Mexico and Calllornlii from the
Mexlcans7
Now, or course, I may not understand
the rules of th@ game as clearly as my
fellow Uberats with their Instant
hol·button reactions to the trl11er
words 1nd ttltat,r groups.
It m~ be that l am maklnc a claulc
mistake In • sumln• thal the same
prlnclplea and •*-of rules should •PPU
to everyone. J( so, lt ls a m11lake I Uke
and l plan to sick with.
There are lots of things wrong that
are of tremendous importance and
agarns l which we should protest strong
and long. We weaken ourselves and
bring justifiable ridicule to liberal
causes by flinging ourselves against the
gnat-sized issues.
Besides which, we must remember
we live in a very fragile glass house.
May we not. add "Madam" to 811 Sv to
appease the ERA-era? Such u Bl.I
Sur-Madam? J.C.V.
Orongo Coaot DAIL y PILOT /frldoy, Oct~Of 30, 1981
Cuts threaten condor Old auto
plate~ Funds for refuge may be lost by state austerity
I
SACRAMENTO <AP> -Gov
Edmund G Brown Jr 's
bclt·tlghtenlng is threatening a
&HOposed Pt'cscrvc for the
C alltorniu condor. orriclals
report.
The condor. North America's
largest bird. IS probably its most
ramous endangered species
Only libout 30 ure known to
exist.
Ofricials said that the $357,600
project is apparently covered by
Brown's executive order which
this month put a moratorium on
most capital outlay.
The plans called for the state
to create the preserve on 596
acres in an area of Tulare
County that 1s apparently the
most frequent!) used summ er
roosting spot
The propert~ own er. Sandy
Rankins of Vail . Colo .. wants to
sell the land, about 15 miles cast
of Exeter. But her real estate
agent said that if the state
doesn't act now. it could lose its
chance to buy
The broker. Martie Henderson
of Visalia, said in an interview.
.:·She is very much into sa\'lng
the condor She also wants to
sell her property She's not
going to wait forever for the
state to purchase her property.
··we h ave had two other
c lients that have shown a n
interest. If the s tate doesn't
purchase it. we're going to try to
: sell it to someone else."
Richard Spotts. California
:field representative f o r
V e fenders of Wildlife. an
-·environmental group. predicted
• •
t hat develop ment of the 1lte
would be "one more nail In the
condors' cotfln."
Brown Issued his executive
order Oct. 9 In an attempt to head
off a budget deficit estimated at
between $500 million and Sl
billion It imposed 2 percent
spe nding cuts on most
departments and the capltal
I f the state
doesn't act now it
co u l d l ose i t s
chance to buy t he
land ...
outlay moratorium. The state
Cons titution outlaws budget
deficits.
The order included some
exceptions . But Jim Miller, a
state Department of Finance
oCficiul, said he doesn't think the
condor project ms into any or
the exemption categories.
"We are concerned about the
condor, but I don 't see a ny
a lternatives at this point."
Miller said.
He said he would probably be
forced to recommend that the
state Public Works Board shelve
the project. The three board
members, all Brown appointees.
are scheduled to act on t he
proposal today.
Approval by the board would
clear the way tor purchase of
the property
Preston Jo h na , lands
coordinator for the Department
of Fish and Game, said there
are other endangered species
projects affected by Brown's
ordet, "but none so critical as
the condor."
"If we <ton't acquire it now,
we may not get another chance.
On some of the others we have
time." Johns said.
The condor is a vulture that
weighs about 20 pounds when
full grown and has a wing span
of about nine feet. At one time it
ranged over much of western
North America. but now is found
only in the mountains and
foothills around the San Joaquin
Valley.
John s said human
disturbance. changing habitat
conditions, shooting, egg hunting
and envi ronm e ntal
contamination have contributed
to the birds' decline.
Many suffocated
BOSfON <AP) -Suffocation
from volcanic ash was the cause
of death for many victims or the
May 1980 Moun t St . Helens
eruption, but others died of the
intense heat. medical examiners
said. Dr. John w. Eisele or the
King County m e di ca l
examiner's office in Seattle
published his findings in the
New Engl and Journal of
Medicine.
hot items
LORDSTOWN, Ohio (AP>
The metal it!'lf'lt is seldom
considered precious, but the
years . stales und s loga n s
printed on old license plates are
enough to give coll ectors gold
fever.
On Saturday. about 6-0 senous
t'ollectors will descend on this
northern Ohio auto city, looking
to swap, buy and sell plates ror
their collectaon:.
License plate collecting is
guining new members, many of
--~ _ whom join the Automobile
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11 a I lmH•cn
Licens e Plate Collectors
Association. ~a id Carl Sheldon of
Lordstown A newsletter from
the group •~ mailed to 3.500
members.
S h eldon unintentionally
st arted collecting in 1947 by
putting old plates in his attic
Todav, he has.lll.CU'.f' than 2.000
license plates, inc luding one
from each of the 50 stales and
many from Canada and Mexico.
lle 's working on a birth·year run
of 1929 and has 13 plates from
that vear
Th·e Ohio plates from 1901H!llJ
are the toughest to get. he saad.
""They're made of porcelain
and they're very expensive."
Sheldon said ·1 have the 1911
issue but none of the others "
Of the 50 state:.. Sheldon :.aid
c1nly Indiana stall issues a new
plate ecach year Most states
issue stickt.•rs to affix to the• old
plates .
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The Junior League of Newport Harbor, Inc .
A 3-Day Shopping Extravaganza
Tuesday & Wednesday, November 3 & 4, 10 a .m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday, November 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Orange County Fairgrounds (Building 14)
General Admission: Adults $3.50
(Children Under 12 yrs. Free)
BENEFACTOR
American Home Mortgage Birtcher Bu.smess Center-Lake Forest Daily Pilot M. Jacques
The William Lyon Co. Magic Island Nordstrom Saks Fifth Avenue • American State Bank Anonymous Arthur Young & Co. Bank of Newport B. E.S.T. Employers :\~!'In
Hlaekman Ltd Cano's & Las Brisas Restaurants Commer ceBank Dow ney Datsun Fl uor Corp
Gfeller Development I Magnan The Irvine Co. Irvine Ranch Farmers Market
:\l arion Knott KOCE T \' \1 ad~uo11I Co \lanm· \;at 1onal Hank D :\1 :\Jan.hall Realtnr!-1
Mr . & Mrs. Frank O'Bryan Pacific Mutual Pacific Outdoor Advertising W D. Shock
Smith Tool. Div Smith International. Inc. Nancy Swan Taylor Wine Co .. Inc.
Toronto Dominion Bank of California Uniqu e Homes Valencia Bank Auto Leasing Windgltdcr Xt>rox ('orµ
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Anonymous Coldwell Banker Commercial Div . Coyne & Clark Certified Publit Accountants
Howard Companies Hylea Bertea :\-1<:1.uin Dc\'elopment Co .
Orange Coast Savings & Loan Rockwell International Warmington Development Co .
1981 EXHIBITORS
A WEE BITE JUNIOR LEAGUE SUSTAl NERS
AN ALL· AMERICAN SALUTE ! -Light lunch, snacks, and beverages.
MI STLETOE MADNESS J UNIOR LEAGUE ACTIVES
Clever gifts. r easonabl y priced and handmade by Lea gue members.
RIBBON AND WRAP J UNIOR LEAGUE ACTIVES
A delightful assortment of papers, gift bags and colorful ribbons
BAHNHOF SKI SHOP -Petoskey. Michigan
Voted 1900 Midwestern Ski Shop of the Year '
BETTO:'\I DESl(;:'\S l'orona <il'I \tar. Calt forn1a
Original a nd whimsical ceramics for the home and garden
BLACKM AN LTD . Newport Beach, California
Exquisite jewelry and fine gifts for that special per son.
JOHN L. BLOM Mission Vieio. California
Photograph~· at its fint•'\t in a nat ur<ll st'lttng
BOSHARD-DO UG HTY -Los Angeles, California
Distinct ive gentlemen's clothing and accessories.
('llRIS LI NDSAY DESIG'.'1S Corona del :\1ar . Calt forn1a
Extraordinary floral arrangements and holiday decorations.
('OLl.ECTIONS. I.TD Corona del ~far . Californi a
A handsome collection of gifts especially for the discriminating executive
DIOSA'S BOOKS AND COOKWARES-Irvine, California
Unique kitchen items and a selection of fine books .
EXUBERANCE llillsborough. California A charming collection of baubles, bangles. and beads.
GOODFRIENDS Cost a Mesa, California
Fragrant potpour ri, patchwork creations and beautiful Christmas stockings.
LONG GROVE CON F ECTIONERY CO. Long Grove, Illinois
Fine candies. clever chocolate gifts and gourmet popcorn
MANGELS-Long Grove, Illinois
Since 1887-A Christmas Store featuring holiday trimmings for hom e a nd tree
MARBLEHEAD HANDPRINTS-La Jolla, California
Canvas specialties in bright and colorful designs.
NICKEL ARCADE-Westminster, California
A Country Store filled with memories of Christmas past and present.
PAPERWORLD-Del Mar. California
PersonaJized stationer y, desk accessories a nd holiday goods for every occasion
RI CHARD'S ALMOND TOFFEE-Newport Beach. California
The perfect gift for any s pecial occasion.
ROBIN C. AND CO.-Santa Barbara, California
Classic women's clothing and accessories for the contemporary woman
SAINT NICHOLAS-San Juan Capistrano, California
Handrriad~ fantasies and origmal gifts for all seasons
STEVEN-THOMAS ANTIQUES-Santa Ana. California
An extensive selection of fine antiques.
THE MINUTEMAN WAY-Tustin, California
A General Store specializing.in handpainted treasures.
THE NATURALIST-Salt Lake City, Utah
Traditional handmade keepsakes and authentic American crafts.
THE SANDCASTLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY-Santa Barbara. California
The ultimate in children's clothing-infant to size 14
THINKER TOYS-Carmel. California
Unique educational toys aQd games to delight children of all ages .
TOWNE PLAZA GALLERY-Mission Viejo, California
A varied collection of fine paintings, prints and lithographs.
ZIMMER£. Toluca La ke, California
In the true spirit of Christmas-Nativit y scenes. needle art. and holiday gifts
SPECIAL EVENTS
SHOPPER'S LUNCH
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
November 3, 4 & 5 11 a.m. · 2 p.m.
$6.50 per Person. Reservations Please.
Informal Modeling by I. Magnin
SHO P 'N DINE
Tuesday & Wednesday
November 3 & 4 6 p.m . · 8::.> p.m.
$7 .50 per Person.
CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT
Disneyland's Mickey & Friends
Wednesday, November 4, 3 -5 p.m.
Informal Modeling by I. Magnin. and
Special Entertainment
Plus Additurnal Events Throughou t the Show
f'OR TICKETS O H MORE INFORM ATION ('Al.I. "40 1 4~l
JUNIOR LEAGUE PROJECTS
The Junior League of Newport Harbor (JLNH > is an organization of over 600 Orange County
women who are actively involved in a program of educating and
training their membership for voluntary participation in the community.
Since this League was established in 1971, the membership has researched
and adopted projects that meet identified community needs, such
as the Delhi Center. Assessment and Treatment Services Center.
and Voluntary Action Center.
JLNH provides volunteer services. as well as administrative and financial aid to
the projects until support is assumed by a community agency or group.
CURRENT JLNH PROJECTS ARE:
Albert Sitton Home Speaker's Bureau
Child Advocate Newsletter
ChUd or Parental Emeraency Services <COPES>
Disaster Preparedness
Foster Care Advocac)'
The Gallery of the Orqe Q.Juat1 Marine lntUtule
Natural Hlstory Lecture Series
New Dlrectlona fer Women
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Daily Piloi
FRIDAY. OCT. 30, 1981
CAVALCADE
COMICS
GARDEN
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Doug Barth of Northampton. Mass .. flies his ultralight aircraft over Orange. Mass . en joyrng the freedom early
av iators had.
I t's a bird; it's a plane. • •
Ultralight aircraft newest 'toy'
ORANGE, Mass. (AP) -
Doug Barth says he's "scared to
death to drive a car," but he
happily flies a few thousand feel
above the ground in 190 pounds
of aluminum and polyester
fiber.
Barth, a 25-year-old English
m aj or at Amhers t College,
mana ges t h e North east
Ult~alight Flight School. whk h
he says is one of the few places
in the country that teaches
people to fl y ultralight a ircraft.
The aircraft has been on the
market about three years in its
' ' much
1 safer than driving
your car."
present form. Selling price is
$4,000.
The vehicles don't require
registration or a pilot's license.
but ultralight plane pilots must
follow national air space system
operating rules, such as weather
and altitude requirements.
And the F ederal Aviation
Administra tion has proposed
roles that would limit ultralights
and hang glide rs to daylight
operations and keep the m from
congested airspace
However. the FAA still would
not require the pilot or aircraft
to be certifie d if the c raft
weights less than 155 pounds, is
sin~le place a nd carries no more
than 21'2 gallons of fuel.
There is room for just one
person on the craft. whlch is
m ade o f air c raft -grade
aluminum tubing with Dacron
wing and tail. A pilot shouldn't
weigh much over 250 pounds,
Barth said
The craft are designed to
cruise at 35 to 50 mph. Most
pilots fly about 1,000 feet up. The
world record is 21.000 feet, saJd
Barth, who has gone up to
nearly 10,000 feet. Par achutes
are not worn.
The 22 horsepower, 250 cubic
centi meter engine powers a
pus her prope ller mounted
behind the pilot. The engine uses
standard gasoline and gets 20 to
30 miles per gallon. Enough fuel
can be carried for a flight of
about two hours -80 to 200
miles.
Pilots use a single stick to
s teer ultralights, Barth said,
while a hang glider pilot shifts
his weight to change direction.
"As far as getting hurt is
co n ce rned , they have
approximately the same safety
record as small airplanes, whlch
is much safer than driving your
car," Barth said.
The craft can take off in 50 to
100 feet and land in 200 feet.
"Their appeal, of course. is for
people to fly them out of their
back yards," he said.
Barth tells of flying one about
100 miles and running into a
thunderstorm.
"I landed in a big yard and
walked into town and had a
coffee," he said.
When the storm blew over , "I
fl ew out again." Using his feet as brnkes. Barth brings his unique aircraft m for a
landing.
For second thoughts "I
D on ghosts. and other ''spirit
world'' folks , check Hugh 0 Mulligan's column on
Page B2 . ,
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Voters study
nuclear plant
cost controls
OLYMPIA, Was h. (AP) -
The nation's most ambitious
nuclear power program goes on
trial in Washington stale Nov. 3,
with voters deciding whether
cons umers -and not just
utilities should control the
construction budget.
The focus of much debate. and
record campaign spending, is a
people's initiative whi c h
sponsors call a last-ditch effort
to control runaway spending on
five nuclear power plants.
It's an economic and political
attack on the nuclear program,
not an anti-nuclear campaign.
The issue is not whether the
plants should be built, but how
much they s hould cost and
whether the public should be
cons ulted on the budget.
In recent years, the pricetag
for fi ve nuc lear pla nts has
soa red from $4.l billion to
almost $24 billion. not counting
interest. ll 's the largest nuclear
program in the nation and
represents the largest public
debt o ut si de' the f ede r a l
government.
Foes hke to point out that the
plants are costing more than 1t
took to put a man on the moon .
Since the public will pick up
the tab through s ubstantially
higher electric rates, citizens
should have a direct say on the
cost. says Don 't Bankrupt
Wa s hington , the group
sponsoring the initiative.
Opponents who have broken
state records by raising more
than Sl million for their cause.
~ay passage would doom many
energy projects and cost jobs.
The state's nuclear program is
reeling financially a n yway,
d es pite th e R eaga n
administration's pro-nuclear
stance.
Last week. 88 public utilities
backing two of the five plants
approved a $150 million plan to
mothball their two partially
completed plants until mid-1983.
hoping better days will come.
It had appeared for days that
the two plants would face
"uncontrolled termination," or
outright cancellation. Gov .. John
Spell man , call ing th at
possibility '"disastrous," pushed
for the baJl-out.
The Wall Street bond market
ha s grown in c reas in g ly
skeptical of the nuclear bonds,
lowering the bond ratings and
warn)ng inves tors of t h e
troubles facing the system.
It 's much the same story across the nation.
Critical Mass Energy Project,
a Ralph Nader group, said 69
projects were delayed and 16
ordered canceled last year, due
to soaring interest rates and
'ower energy demands .
Utilities and consumer groups
ire watching the Washington
?lection and to see whether the
wo mothballed plants are built.
"If we cannot make it here.
nuclear may very well not make
1t in this country." s ays Robert
F e rgu so n , h e ad of the
consortium building plants on
the Hanford nuclear reservation
in central Wa shington and at
Satsop west of Olympia.
The initiative, which is given a
good chance of passing, would
require the Washin gton Publi c
Power Supply System to gain
voter approval of a Cirfu, final
budget for completing the power
pl ants
If WP PSS C pron ounced
Whoops> wanted to go beyond
that limit, it would have to get
voter approval each lime it
wanted to sell bonds.
The initiative would apply to
all fu ture publi c power projects
of 250 megawatts or more, but
the clear target is WPPSS.
The public is hopping mad
about the skyrocketing costs and
the soaring power bills ahead.
says Steve Zemke, head of Don't
Bankrupt Washington. Voters
will j ump at the chance to gain
control over spending, he says.
"We'r e tapping s trong
a nti -WPPSS sentim e nt, no
question." he says. "Their
"We 're tapping
strong sentiment,
no question.''
t?rro r s and mis takes and
mismanagement a re coming
back to haunt them ··
The oppos1tton 1s outspending
his group 10 to I, but Zemke says
hi s polls s how the measure
passing by .. anywhere from 2 to
I to 3 to I ..
He adds . ··The issue is very
simple. Should the public have
the right to vote yes or no before
the public issues bonds they
have to repay in higher electric
bills We do this for school
bo n ds . water bonds and
statewide bond issues ...
Zcmke's group estimates final
costs of the nuclear plants will
total $200 billion. when interest.
m a int e n ance a nd
decommis s io n i n g a r e
considered.
Construc tion costs alone
amount to a $30,000 "mortgage··
on each home in t he state .
Zemke says
WPPs.s. a public agency, is
forbidden by law to respond to
a ny of the charges or to issue an
offi cial statement opposing the
initiati ve.
But the Washington Public
Utility Districts Association.
which represents most WPPs.s
members. ha s blas ted the
init1at1ve Director Jim Boldt
says the measure could lead to
"a nightmare of electio ns" on
bond issues and that it could
doom the fi ve plants.
Citizens Against Unfair Taxes
the NO on 394 Committee, in
its ads and state ments does not
directl y addre ss WPPSS
spending and manage ment or
the wisdom of a public vote on
the budget and future bonds.
In th e O ffi cia l Vo ters
Pamphlet, the group says the
initiative "creates complicated
a nd expensive restri ctions which
may termina te major energy
projects now under construction
and those planned for the
future." Th a t could c reate
e nergy shortages and lead to
loss of Jobs in industries
dependent o n p ower . the
opponents sav
The g ro up also says the
measure would require frequent
e lections on bond issues and
publication of special voters
pamphlets.
'Coffee jitters' discovered
Barth cruise& above count111dM in hit l90·pound plant whkh he teaches ad~nturou,y types to fly.
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Tiny cluster of nerve cells source of. anxiety
LOS ANGELES (AP> -
Better stress treatments may
result from the discovery that
the same tiny cluster of nerve
cells in the brain that cause drug
addicts' a nxi ety durin g
withdrawal may be responsible
for "coffee jitters" and general
anxiety.
Scie nti s t s at Yale 's
Neurobiological Laboratory
discovered several year s ago
that the group or neurons called
the l oc u s coe ruleus is
responsible for withdrawal symptons.
In one of 3,300 reports given at
a meeting of the Societ y of
Neuroscience, Or. 0 . E .
Redmond Jr. said tha t after
following up his coll eagues'
discovery, he believes the nerve
center may be responsible for
anxiety produced by caffeine, or
"coffee jitters," as well as
anxiety in those who do not use
stimulants.
That could help scientists
dev e lop m o r e s pecific
treatments for dilrerent anxiety
symptoms, he aald.
The locus coeruleus ls located
within the brain near the top of
the spina l cord ." in a region
i n volved with contr ollin g
respiration and h e4rt rate.
Researchers say t~e ner ve
center stimulates many parts of
the braJn.
Scientist s had alread y
discovered that heroin pacifies
the user by slowing down the
l oc u s coe ruleu s . Th e
researchers said balling heroin
use re-starts the nerve center
and res ults in painful
withdrawal symptoms .
Redmond s aid caffeine and
theophyline. the stimulants in
co ff ee, a l so c au se an
overreaction b y the locus
coeruleus
The nerve center m ay also be
involved in panic and anxiety
not related to addiction. An
indication of that involvement,
Redmond said, is that all
a nti·ankle ty drugs o n the
market now act on the locus
coeruleus nerve center.
Initiative falls short
LOS ANGELES ( AP l A one -man drive lo place an
initiative on the ba llot that would toughen sentences for
convicted burglars and armed robbe rs has f alien 100,000
signatures short of the 346.000 signatures needed to qualify
it fo r the June 1982 ballot.
But Alex Bookston, a Granada Hills jeweler. said that
the 250.000 signatures he gathered was in itself a victory
and that he will try again to place the measure on the state
ballot in November of next year.
The measure would lengthen prison terms and end
probation and suspended sentences for burglars and armed
robbers. Bookston began the drive after he was held up at
gunpoint and had his shop burglarized a total of six limes in
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. ------... Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, October 30. 1981
•ANN LANDERS
•HUGH MULLIGAN
•HOROSCOPE
By losing, she wins
M 0 N K EV I N G A R 0 U N D Z 1 g g ~· . a
2 month old spider monkl·~. 1s introduced lo
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'.\JOI~ a . a 3-month-old hon rub Z1gg~· a nd
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mav I offer
some advice to the "other woman'~?
Accept the fact t hat much of what your
lover says is not t rue . No matte r how
honest and up-front he may seem . he will
lie about his wife. his marriage and other
women. It may take a while before he
begins to make statements that don't add
up. but eventua llv. if vou listen carefull"
you will hear them. · · ·
Accept the fact that he will call all the
shots. He will tell you when he is a\·ailable.
and your plans will have to fit his. Manv
dates you thought were firm will be
changed at the last moment. His wife
com es first.
R eali ze that you are merel v a
diversion -something to add a little 'zest
to his life -a nd that he may drop you a t
any mome nt for any reason It could be
someone younger or prettier. or more
exciting or -if his wife becomes
s uspicious you could be dumped with a
30-second phone call. Keeping his m arriage
intact is vital to his ··image.··
Don't get so hooked on him that ,·ou
close out all other possibilities. Keep your
eyes open and you will see that the re are
OTHER men around. Reme mber. vour
m arried ma n is seeing another woman
his wife and s leeping with her. too. in
s pite of what he tells vou. And the re ma\·
be a nother side dish or two in the picture.
as well. A man who cheats on his wife will
cheat on his mistress.
When it·s over 1 a nd he will probably be
the one to end ill. part with dignity. Don·t
try to hang on. There is nothing so boring
to a married man as a sillv dame who
wants to s tick around and settle for
c r u m b s f r o m a n a I r c a d v c r u m m ,.
relationship. · ·
Don·t be a foo l <.ind fall for that
\\'Orn-out line. ··Therl'·s no reuson wt.'
s houldn"t be friends · The putn will he les:-.
:.evere 1f the break is clean
Finally. accept the fact that when you
become mvoh·ed w ith a married man.
~·ou are des tined to lose The only thing I
can say to m~· credit is that I was a quick
study I invested less than a year of m~· life
gAAW UDIS
in a no-win situation. ~Y signature 1s also
my appraisal. lT WASNT WORTH IT
DEAR WASN'T : Sometimes the olh~r
woman wins, bul more often than not she
loses. And strangeb · e nough. m aybe whe n
s he loses she wins. As you said, "If he
che ated on her, he would cheat on ,·ou." I
can imagine few situations more agonizing
than being married to a m an who couldn't
be trusted.
Thanks for giving a lot of women. both
married and single, something to think
about today. As for the married men who
c heat, they stopped reading this letter a
long time ago and went for the s ports page.
DEAR AN:-./ LANDERS I am Ii ,·ears
old and not very experienced in the ways of
the world. M\' 40·vear·old unmarried a unt
te lls me there is no s uch thing as love. She
says it ·s something that happens to people
when they get sexed up
According to my aunt. the only things
that are real are mone~· in the bank. good
clothes and a car ,·ou can dnn·
How do I resp0nd to this' HATE '.\1Y
OREA~ KILLED 1Akron1
DEAR AKRON: Take it from me, vour
aunt is wrong. With an altitude like ·hers
s he will ne ver expe rie nce the richest of a ll
expe riences, poor thing. and she'll die
believing she was right.
Are 11011r parents /1Jn st net" /lnrd ,,, reuch •
Ann Landers bnnk/et. Bugged H1.1 Pa rents"'
//ou.' to Gel .\Jore Freed"m c1111/d help 1.1ou
bridge the generation gap Send .Sii cent\ with
ynur r e quest and o l onq s tom p ed
.~elf addressed envelope tfJ Ann L1rnrlPrs P n
Hnr 11995. Chicago. Ill 6fl611
Travel tale spirited
RIDGEFIELD. Conn 1AP 1 Do I
believe in ghosts"?
Hmmmm . To repeat? Hmmmm.
Well. seeing as how I live across from
a ~raveyard a nd up the road from what is
reputed to be a haunted house and have an
Irish-born wife who professes to read tea
leaves. I try to keep an open mind on the
subject.
I han.• ne\'er seen an~ t•ctoplasm1c·
blobs hovering over our tin~ cemetery.
which has tombst ones dating to t h e
Revolution. although around Halloween
ome hobgoblins from the high school do
mimic the sheeted dead and squeak a nd
gibber at passers -b~· on the road at n ight
The haunted house has the s tandard
wrought iron fence and gloomy mansard
roof th at you see in Cha rles Addams
cartoons. However . it has a lways kept to
its own private haunts as I hurried bv on
nig hts when t he moon was full a nd· the
wind a torrent in the trees .
OLD-TIMERS IN THE ne ighborhood
tell s trange tales about the place They say
ever yone who ever Ii ves there sooner or
later upon a midnight drear~· hears the
clop of horses· hoofs and t he c runch of
carriage wheels in the gravel d_riveway.
a lthough the old carriage house hasn't ha d
a non-combustion occupant since Henn·
Ford introduced the Model A And that wa·s
r ight after a youn g serving girl was
decapitated in a buggy accident.
They say whenever the menfolk living
in that house go up to the second floor. the
bed room and bath room doors open
autom atically. while the frailer sex has to
yank hard on the doorknobs.
Of course those who don't give a rap
about ghosts say that's all nonsense, like
t~e reports you sometimes hear of a young
girl's head appearing in the attic window
of the long ago boarded up servants
quarters. That face has never frowned
down at m e . So far.
IN MY CAREER AS a newspaper
reporter. I have had to spook out sever a l
ghost stories.
In Ire land. I once journeyed up into the
glens of Antnm to hear a Sunday sermon
on the Ulster s ituation by the Rev. Ian
Paisley. My taxi driver that rainy morning
was a puckish wizened man in a tweed
cloth cap who might have stepped from the
set of a John Ford movie. He said his na me
was Liam Rooney and we'd better have ··a
jar or two·· before settin g out. because the
farther north we got into Protestant
country the less likely it would be to find a
pub open while services were going on.
Twenty miles or so out of Belfast we
passed a graveyard on the left side of the
road and could see another at the top of a
lon g hill on the right.
"TIOS IS WHERE THE ghost got into
me car," said Rooney. in a nervous voice
s udde nly draihed of humor. "She sat right
where you're sitting tn he r areen rain
slicker:· ~
"Oh. renll y," I s a i d . 'as
matter-of-factly as I could, "what'"dld s he say?··
HUGH MULLIGAN
MULLIGAN STEW
·s •. l\····· h e r ehukt.•d mt> ·surcl~
g hosts can "l talk ...
I apologized for m~ 1gnor:.ince <.ind hl'
resumed ··1 d1dn"t stop for hl'r or t•n•n
!->IO\\ dtmn. but then.• ..,ht· \\a-. ... uddl·nl.' in
the back seat And she \\as gont' \\hen I enl
to the lop of the hill It wt1s a tl•rror 1 \\ h1eh
he pronounced tara 1. I wa~ pet n fied with
fear and white as a !->heel. when I pulled
into the firs t pub I could find for a
restorati\'e. \'our man behind the har looks
me in the eve a nd savs ·t cun tell h" \our
face that ~·ou·"e seen· the l<.1d~ in the· .i:freen
mac.
"I ~OODED, THREW down a quick
gargle and got the stor~ out l)f him She
was a young Catholic girl who had fallen in
love with the Protest<ml ~chool master.
who already had a wife. Rather than live
apart. the~· carried out a suicide pact and
were buried in their separ<llt' ceme teries
Ever~· now and then . though. l)er spirit
takes a notion to go up lht' roud courting
his."
Rooney told this \\ ith a fan• as straight
as the three large .Jameson s ht.• coaxed out
of mC'
Cntll eternily·s 1ur.\ rt'lurn!-. a 'C'rdict.
I m w1llmg to give thl' ..,p1n1 \\orld the
b~nefit of the doubt. t•s pec1ally on
Halloween . I n coping with s pectral
visitors. if any. I com fort myself as the
poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow advised· 1
in ··The Golden Legend···
··So many g hosts and forms of fright
Have star ted from their graves
tonight.
They have drive n sleep from my eyes
away.
I wi ll go down to the chapel a nd pray · ·
Punch
"If we're to~. how come we're to ugiy?"
r
QUlllll
By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna.Seach·
~~J ~
T JOUI HfAl·TH
DR PETER J. STEINCROHN
W e ig hing
tre atllle nt
DEAR DOCTOR: :\1~ doctor recenll~
made a pronouncement about m~ condition
tha t scared me. Ile said I have morbid
ob('~it~" A t ele pho ne interrupted our
con vt•rsation .;o ht• didn't c.>xplain. .\II he
-.aid was that if I didn't die t and take orr
m ~ .;urplus pounds. he'd suggest suq.~.-r~·.
I "eigh about :175 pounds. l"ve· tried
cliN a fl<'f diet. l.i ke m an~ others 1 · \ e gone
UI' anrl do\\11 , up a nd down. The doctor
'a'' if I don·t lo-.<· e xcess weight prett~
'oon 1·11 bt' inviting .;trokt'. diabeh'' or
twart attack.
l k mt>ans well, and he's accompli-.hed
hi~ purpose if he• "anted lo sea rt• mt' into
taking good can· of myself. Wh at I \\is h
you'd e xplain is "morbid obesity:· Is it
some kind of cancer or something? )IRS.
L.
DF:.\R :\IRS I. :'\o. tl.., not e.inn•r
\II ti means i:-. that 'ou·rl' at kw ... t ton
pt·n·t•nt m·l1 r\H•1ghl .\pµro'1m<ill'h 1;00.000
.\ml'l'tt'ans .;uffer a hod~ \H'tght ;.it least
t" tn· lhl' normal ll'\ l'I It .... t<.ilh.•cl morbid
nhl'''t' becallM' thl• l''\lra \H'tJ.!ht , .... u
-.l·r11n1:-. ri:-.k to hl•alth and ltfl' tt,l'll
Your l<.ick of '>llC'l'l..'S!'-in d1et111g 1 ... "hat
prompted ~·our clodor to suggest surgt•r.' 1f
·'our l'Xtn·me w<.•1gh1 eontinues RC'µl•atecl
"' ml' di l' a I f<.11 I u re" 1 n die l t n g d l'.., t' r \'l'
... u rgt<:al c·on:-.idt:>rat ton to rl'mm l' t'\l'l'"
pounda).!l'
The oldl'r ..,urg1('al tt>chmqlll'' 111c·luclt·d
tlltl·-.ttnal h~ pa-., for \\l'lght lo:-.-. \ IJrgl'
po11t ton of the 1ntl''>ltt1l' 1s b~·pa~-.l'd ..,o thi11
lnocl passe:-. so rapt<ll.' through that 11 , ... n111
.t h:-.orbt•cl "l'll
l'nfortunatel~ .• tit hough produc111g
\\ l'tl!hl loss. "lll'h prnl·c.·<lurt• ul..,11 1·<1t1'l'd
-.t<il' l'fll'C'l!'> 'lll'h .h .;t;>\ l'l'C' n.ill'l'il ,tncl
dtarrhl·a
But tht:':...l' '-tell• dfeet:-. an.• ll·""l'fll'<i b~
I 11 l' n l'" er !'-u r g 1 c a I pr 0 t' l' cl u r l'.., ~-or
t•xample. a part of the .;tomaeh 1~ hlol'kl'<I
off h.' u sing :...Ulttrl'' nr -.1apl1n g Th<•
patient loses wc.•1 g ht bec·au:-.t• the ..,t1mwch
c·an hold rt'latl\·el.' littlt.• lood. and ht• nr -.ht.•
-.tops t•ating earl.' 111 lht.• meal
Shall you h<.1\'l' the operation. :\Ir.., L ·
Your doctor's dN·1 :-.1on wil l depend on tht•
final n.·sulls ol \\'l'tghing the h at.arch nf
c>pl'ration against tht• thrl'at ... of untl't'ittt•cl
morhtd obesit.'
HER48 MEN
OUR MAN lN SAN.. FRANCISCO
City g i veth
and take th
•
WHATEVER 'S RIGHT: T o m
0 u n " o r l h a n c.I S 1 s t e r :\1 a r g u l' r i t l'
Buchunan. who are working on a S6 r
million fund-ra1s111g effor t of ~erc' I l1g h
S<.·hools of S F and Burlinga m e. found a
SIO roll of quarter' on the Polk St :-.h.·p~ ol
C'it' Hall. Effort:-. to locate Lhe owner
h:.l\··ing failed. the~ decided to rons idt'r tht•
SIO a ·s mall but providential donation ·
\fll'f' eompletmg their business <.1t Cit~
Hall. tht•\ returned to their car to find a Siii
o\ ertime park mg lltket The cit~ g1\·t•th .
..,1ght.•d Stsl('I' .\l <.1rJ.(tH.'l'lt1.• ··and tht• t't\~
takt•th awa_,. ··
T.\LKTAIL LOl.~GE : Lt.•(.' Gltrkstt•in.
li'>ll.'ning to J>s~Thologist '.'\adine J>;_i~·nc
d1..,cu~s1ng <.'O('atnt.• ubtt:-.l' on her KGO
t.tlk'\ho\\ onl' Sunda\. almost rated for tht.• Ba~ Bndgt.• when ..,hl' said. We ha' l' line'
I n•t.• tn th<' Eusl Ba' 1 F'or \'OU \\ho·, e
bt•t.•n ll\·mg a ~hc;lt<'rl'd lifl'. ,;,u makl• a
line of c:oc:atm'. u~ua lh· "ith u i·a1.or. b<.•fon·
:-;ni ffing it. Or so I am ·told •
Here com e Comics Sue Murphy a nd
Dan St. Paul with the best reason yet for
legalizing marijuan a · "So Cheech & Chon g
can 't make any m ore movies·· ... And
Alexis Melteff wants to know if Reagan is
the first presid ent in his tory whose WI FE
has a· new China policy but t 'heck with
him
H .\IL & F .\REWELL : l.<l\\l'l'tlt'l'
:\lalonl'\. who run.., nm· of S F .., -.rnalll•-.t
;.incl most uppl•almg -.hop-. thl· 'l'\ t•n ft
ll\ 11 ft Cook It.' <JtH·t·n .it 1900 Fil I mon·
ha:-. ('(o.;l'd Th<.• announceml·nt of ht-.
l'ln-.1.•o ut -.alt'. 11:-.ttng t•\·l'r~·th1ng from
rnl ling prn t'<I\ l'r"' to pot handll' .;ll'l'\ l'" 1-.
hl•aclecl Ste Frtatur Cru:-.tulum or
Thu-. Crumhil•t h thl' Cooktt' ··
Kl'RT S I POLS KI •~ hat:I-. lrom
\lo:-.c·o\\ "hl't'e. nnl' night. ht• tkl'tckd to
t;.ikt' 1n a Rus.;ian mm·tl' \\tth Engl1"h
.... ubltl k!-> c·alll'c.I Iii:-. Passionate Lm l'
Tht. n hl' read u plot cll•seript1on 111 h1-.
I ntottrhl hotel gutclt• .\ ftlm ah11ttl t ht•
problem or procluet111n m;.inaj!errn.mt \\ht ch
'' 't.•r\ arut1.• toda~ I k \H'nl 111 t ht· ll.ir
111..,tt•.id
POOR .\~GEi.i~.\ .\LIOTO . Thl'
fl ;1 m bt)\· ant l' x · w 1 ft• o I l he flam bn ·' •• n t
1•\ \h1,;1r ha" lo~t hl'f' tondo a · Fatr\\•I\
\'t lla ' · ;.it Sthl't'a<ln llilwrnt.i Bank ha-.
I on•elo..,l'd . da1 m111)! -.ht.• O\\ l'' $20:> >t)7 ••net
"tll put thl· plan• up 1111· ,Hll'lton
POT SHOTS
BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
IFWE
ALL DO
v.'HAT
WE BELIEVE
TO BE RIGHT,
THER.E' W ILL
A 5SUREOL.Y
!>E UTTER C HAOS.
Sagittarius succeeds
I
l
Saturda~. October :u
. \RIES ' :\larch 21 :\pril 19• \\'hat ~ou
:.e<.•k is .i,·allablt'. but answer' coml' tn
abstract form :\1t.•an~ 'l~ mbols "111 'peak
louder than literal meanings Look hehind
'><.'t'nl'S. detett ..,ubt le nuance-. ttnd tw
a " tt r (' o f c I Lt t' s
T.\t.:Rl'S 1 .\pril 20-:\1<.I~· 20 • . Older
mcli\·idttal relent.; a n d .\'Ou gel gn•en light
I o r p r o g r l' :-. !-> C a !-> h f I o '' rt.•~ u m es
Em phasi~ ort c rc•dit. financial backt n~ ancl
'P<.'tial agr eeml'nt "ith oppo-;1t<• s<.·x
GE)fl '.'JI i ~a~ 21-June 20• :\\'Oid
premature starts: take nothing for g ra nted
whcr<' legal uffairs are concerned Check
right:-;. permissions a nd possible confli(.'t of
interests.
C.-\NCER 1 June 21-July 22 •. \'1taht~·
makes comeback you get together with
co.workers. ot hers w ho s h are basic
concerns. Genuine C'ompliment recei\·ed
<·oncerning lead e rs hip q ualities
LEO 1July 23-Aug. 221 · Emphasis on
children. ch a nge. \'ariety. travel and outlet
for creath·e capabilities. Gain indicated
t hrough association with Aquarius. Cancer
individua ls .
VIRGO 1 Aug. 23·Sept. '221 : Re fuse to
be confined. trapped. restricted or
restrained from expressing ideas Key is
diversification. humor and the gh ·ing Qf
full rein tQ intellecl\lal c uriosity.
LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 221 : Study Virgo
mess age for valuable ttint. Be aware of
details. fine print a nd motives of those who
make unsolicited comments. suggestions.
A well -m eaning relati ve could be
• HOROSCOPE
BY SIDNEY OMARA
mi sinformed cont•t•rn1nc a\·ail<:1bilit~ nf
lerntor~· or proprrt~
SC'ORPIO 1 Oct 23 '.'\O\· :?I Finunc1 al
g a 1 n i n d i c a l l' cl a ~ r <' s u It o I \\'I' 1 t t en
material .\teans check source~. d1, ;'len t~
of reading. makt.' mqu1ries and t:onsult
expert!'>. Exciting changes due. financial
prospects b r ighter. rom a nt ic a spirations
likel~· to be fulfilll'd
SAGITTARfl'S: 1 :'>:o,· 22 Dre 21 1
You s ucceed in :-.pecial n egotiation
centering on home. mone~'. famil~· a nd
l a x es C i r c u m s t a n c es fa ,. o r ~ o u r
efforts, pieces fall into place a nd you could
be ha iled as a h ero.
' CAPRICOR~ 1 Der 22 ·.Jan 19 1:
Special assignme n t requires degree of
solitude. You 're o n brink o f major
b reakthroug h : perfod of privac~ now could
ens ure future success.
AQUARl,US t Jan. 20·F e b. · 18 1: You
e merge from cocoon. Popularit~· inc reases.
social acth·it y accele rated. money and lo\'e
do minate exciting scenario . F ocus o n
hopes. wishes. intens ified relationship.
respon s ibility and reward
PISCES cFeb. 1.9·March 20 >: Be aware
of when •project has been comple ted.
Means don·t repeat or run in circ les . Let go
of security blanket. Individual who
attempted to take credit for your e fforts
wlll be expQSed. Pre tlge gets a vital boost.
........ .... -... ~----_,.,... .... : ..
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. October 30. 1981 113
FULL HOUSE '.\trs :\luniand.'· \'alt.'l'. 11. and
her hushand 1 seatt.·d eenter po:-.t· "1th -.onw
of' lhl'll' 23 childrt.•n 111 Serl'mh;.in \IJI." .......
.\l r:-. \'ulee sa~ s a fortunl' tellt.·r rnwt· tnh.I lw1
·~-· ......... :-.ht• \\llltlcl h ~I\ t' :1:! d11ld1 I'll f {t·I' ltthl>.tlld '•I.\.,
lw 1 .in t1llt 111 l11d1.111 11.1nw-. "lt1·11 1 lw1r l.1 ... 1
-.1111 ""'horn l•Hll \•'.II ... ·'~" '"It•· ii··· 1d1·d Ito
t .d I h11n H11hl·1 1
UPHOLSTERY
S.¥e fra-1, llH OCJOlft
I '22 HAHOl IL VD.
COSTA MESA -S41-1I56
Trick or Treat
On the Mall
A safe & sane
Halloween preview
6-9 pm Fn nite
at Huntington Center
Free candy, free balloons Plus 25•
tickets tor games
& prizes
TELEPROMPTER'S
NEWEST STAR
Teleprompter Cable TV
is cracking the
wrappings off of their
newest attraction -
Home Box Office .
When vou bt.·c·orne a sub!'-.cribcr to
Tdcprompter's cable -.;yslcm -
all the uncut movies. \'ariety
shows. music spe<'ials. and
cxclu~i\·c ll'ature~ of 11 80
arc a\'ailablc to you and
your fam ily. And. you'll ha\·e
access to all of 'Ielcpmmpter's
other ,great cable channels.
Quite a sd<'ction of quality
enterlainmcnt -with no com-
mercial in terru pl ions.
Find out more about Teleprompter Cable TV of Newport
Beach a nd their new s tar-HBO. and see for you rself
what a n egg-celen t entertain me~1t value It really is.
TELEPROMPTER
NEWPORT BEACH
(714) 646-0586
I
DEAR READERS: As witches, 1hosta
and goblins of all sorts prepare to Juve their
hiding places for the annual night of tricks
and treats, A YS oUers the following
suggestions from the Irvine Police
Department for parents and trick·or·treaters
alike lo help make this year's celebration of
Halloween a safe and happy one.
All s maller children s hould be accompanied by an adult.
Older children should lrick-Or·treat in
couples or groups. It is not advisable for
anyone to go alone. Recommended hours are
from 6:30 p.m . to 8 p.m.
Children should be especially observant
of all tramc safety rules. If possible, they
should wear light·colored clothing and it is
advisable for at least one member of a group
to carry a Oashllght. Bike riding is not recommended.
Children s hould only wear costumes
which are fire resistant and have adequate
ventilation
Children should be reminded not to enter
any stranger's home or vehicle -even if
invited to do so.
Children should avoid trick-or-treating in
poorly li ghted areas and preferably stay in
their own neighborhoods unless transported
elsewhere and accompanied by an adult.
Parents s hould advise their children not
lo eat anything from the ir bags until a brief
inspection has been made for suspicious
items such as candy that appears to have
been re-wrapped, fruit or other goods with
small holes or punctures, etc.
Children or adults who observe any
activities of a malicious nature such as
throwing eggs, tomatoes and water balloons
that may cause harm or injury to persons or
property should contact the Police
Department immediately.
Any "suspicious·· activity around an
unoccupied residence should be reported to
the Police Department.
Keeping these s uggestions in mind. A YS
wishes everyone a H·O·R·R·l·B·L·Y good time!
Inaccurate billing
DEAR PAT DUNN: I examined and
returned me mbership materials within the
time limit to First Leisure Club of Chicago.
Alter more than two months passed and I
didn't receive an acknowledgement, I wrote
another letter. In the meantime, my c harge
card account has been billed for $2.95 every
month since Marc h 1981. Can you help
straighten out this problem for me?
K. F., Newport Beach
First Leisure Club agreed to correct its
records and remove the charges from your
account. There was no explanation about why
your letters weren't acknowledged. If thjs
type of problem occurs again, notify the
holder of your charge card that an error has
been made and refuse to pay the inaccurate
billing
<:ot a problem·• Then wnte to Pat
/)urm Pat will cul red tape. getting
thP answers and action you need to
sn/t>e 1nequ1t1Ps m government and
husme.~.'1 .Wail yo-..ir qui>stwns to Pat
Dunn. At Ynur Serrnce. Orange Coast
P () lloI 156Q. !osta Mesa CA 92626
PVIUC llTw:l
STATEMENT OP' A•ANDONMllNT
OP' USE OP' .. ICTITIOUS
•USINIU NAME T,.. fa-•"9 _.,,. "°" •l:landoned
lllt uu ol Ille Flctlllout 8ualn•n N•me·
S STAR GE NEltAL
CONTAACTOAS, mo Wlllttler A .....
Sp. H, Cost• Mos., Cell1ornl• '21l27
Tiie Flcllllous Buslneu Nam•
r.itrred to OllO,,. WH flied 111 0r01109
C011nty °" Allrll 1, 1"1
Robert Edward Stelnb<oner, 17)0
Wlliltler Ave., Sp, IS, Coil• Maso, Calllornle '2671,
Tllll l><alnet1 WOI COlldu<led by Of\ llldlvl-1.
Actien E Stelnb<-r
Thll 1tal-I WH filed wltll Ille
County Cl-ol Oronoo County on Oct. 21, l .. 1.
.. 1,,,..
Publllhed 0r.,.. c-1 De lly .Piiot,
Oct 23, JO, Nov, 6, 1J. '"1 '-S4-11
ll'ICTITIOUS SUSI NESS
ll'ICT111oul •usi111ass
NAM• ST TaMalllT
Tiie foll-1"9 PHIOlll afe dol"9
1>u1lneun·
I. HOSPITAL LINEN REl(.TAL
SYSTEMS; 2. INSTITUTIONAL
LINEN RENTAL SYSTEMS, a.
SPECIALIZED LINEN RENTAL
SYSTIMS; 4. ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES ANO SUPPLIES; S. GLOBE LAUNDRY, 6C10 Nort11 Euclld
Slretl, TlllrO Floor, Anallelm,
Calllorftla tat.
Envlronmen1011 lncorPOretod, a
Calllornla corPor•tlon, 600 North
Euclld SlrMI, Third Fl-. Anellelm,
Calllornla 92I01
Tlll1 lluslnen 11 c-.OCled by • cor-
POratlon.
Envl..--.-1011 Inc:
J. s eorn-.
Vk.e Pfft-
Tllls 1te1-1 was flied with the C-ty Cle111 of OrOf\911 County on Dc1. 1.1 .. 1
'"1717>1 ~·-Orangt Coat! D•llY Piiot. Oct. t, It, 1J, JO, 1"'1 .... I
NAMI STATEMENT PnlJC 9l'fl(
Tiie foll-lft9 perlOf\1 are cto1n9 l------------
for the donation of your operable second refrlgcnttor.
Operating your second refrigerator costs up to $144 a year
in electric bills. Older models can cost you even more.
To help you conserve that energy, Southern California
Edison is making this offer to Edison customers: Donate your
operating second refrigerator to one of the charities listed below
and be sure to mention this special offer when you make
the arrangements. Get a receipt , and we'll pay you $25 in OlS~
You can also qualify for a tax deductioA on the donation.
The charity will give you a tax-deductible receipt and pick up
your refrigerator at no charge~
Save energy and save money. And get $25 from Edison
for your operable second refrigeratot: But hurry! This special
offer expires December 18, 1981 fur derails, phone: sCE La> ANGE.ES OOUNTY
Goodwill lndl.t5Uies (213) 22 J..1211
In J..ooa Beech (213)+ 35-3411
St Vmcenc de Paul 1213) 221-6191
ORANGE CCUN'TY
Ouldrm's Hoipitd o(
~C-ounty 17141972-1242
1714) 63>9190
(714) 547~31 The Salvatioo Army 1213) <>20-1270
ln Sen Oabnel Valley (2131 795-7291
St. V!noent dt ~ul
The Salvation Army
'"ICTITIOUS •USINHS
NAIM STATHUNT Tl•• lollowlf\9 tNrso•u or• doln9
bv11Ms1as:
I. •LUE SEAL LINEN RENTAL
SYSTEMS; 2 . SLUE SEAL
GARMENT RENTAL SYSTEMS; 2.
ENVIRONMENTALS CARE
PRODUCTS; •. ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT SERVICES; S.
LINEN MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS,
600 NCN111 Eutlld 51'"1, Tlllrct Fi--, Ana,..lm, Calllornla '*1.
Envlronmental1 lnc:orPOrated, a
Callfornla corporation, .00 North
Euclid Ml'M, Third ''-· ~m
Callfornla 92IOI
NOTICIEOP'
NCIM-llRSPONSl•1L1TY
Notice I• lleroby 9lvon Illa! tho
unclenlonod wlll not lie ._11111o for
any clellb or llllOllllles <-rac .. d by
any-oilier,...,, my•lf, ""or attar
11111 oatt.
Dai.cl tNs:lltll day of Odoeor, 1'11.
.....-,T.C.-lel ................
......... Ce.tl1M
Pullll-°'°""' COllll Delly Piiot
Dc1. ,., JO, Nov. s. '"' 4711 ... ,
Tiii• llullneu •• ~by. cor-ll'ICTITIOUS •USI N•SS
POtatlon. NAME STATIM•NT
Envlr"""*'t•lt Inc. The foll-1"9 per>0n1 are doln9
J . S. Dorlman 11vtlftff1 01: • Vice~ SECO SEALS COMPANY, ISJ7 Tllla ~I WM llled •1111 Ille Saller St., Costa""'"°· CA '261'.
C011nty Cle111 ol Or.not County on Oct. WI II lam J-Scott, 1901 Lanai or.,
1. "". I Costa ""'"°· CA 'Mi.. '"'nne Mwtlle .,_ Scott. 1901 L..Mal Dr .• ""9lllNCI Or ..... Coelt Dally Piiot, Costa~ CA mi...
Oct. t , "· 23. JO. 1"'1 ~' Tllla b1nl,..1s 11 conducted by a
9'fter•I partnenNp.
Wllllam Jome• Scott
'"ICTtTIOUS •USIN•SS
HAMii STATIMINT
Tiie followl119 per1on1 or• doing llUSIMUOI.
SIERRA VISTA DEVELOPMENT,
i.20.c W. Mec:Anllur Blvd .• Senta
AN, CA tV'CM.
Cha rin H. MCCarll', lOO.C W.
MacArtllur Blvd., Sa11te Ana, CA '27<M.
Vernon w. Newm•11. JOO-C w. MacArthur Blvd , Santa Ana, CA
'21CW.
Gery F. Sch0nt1, J.llS Sen Marino
Cr., Co1ta Mao, CA '262'
Judith J . Jolln1*i. 1127 Beverly, Portorvllle, CA mJe
Tlll1 l>u1lneu Is conoucted by a oone r •I pertner1hl p
CllorlH H. McCarty
Tiiis 1'91-1 w•• fllod wltfl Ille
County C9-al 0r8'9 County on Od U,1 .. 1
.. 1121• P\11111-.1 Oranoe CoHt Dally Piiot,
Oct. 16, D, JO, NOV 6. ltSI ""-'1
Southern California Edison
NOTICll O .. iALll NMSM '"ICTITIOUS •USINISS
Oii' A•ANOOlllEO STATl!MINTOP' NAME STAT•MENT
PlllSONAL PltOt"llllTY AaAHOOlllMllNT 011' Tiie lollOWlft9 per>0n1 •re dolno
NOTICE IS HERE8V GIVEN tllel USE OI" ll'ICTITIOUS lluslneu ••
under •ncl pur....,.110 tl'IO provisions of INISINllSS NAM• LSL ENTERPRISES, U41 AO.mi
Sect1011 1• Of tlM Celllornlo c1v11 Tiie lollo•lno Ptt1on1 have "~',Co.taMne,CA'21l2i. .. ..
c-.•ndS«tlon1174oftlleGellfomla abandon9d theuM of ti.. flctlllou• .,..., R Lewis, IS. Adema D .
C-of Clvll PnK-t11o property llualneu -Von Karmen &llllneu Cotta~· CA mi... . ..
II tied '*-• lleli.ved .., 'tio a'*-'ed Park at 11121 8e ..... A-, ltvlne, C~~:~ L~:-.. IS41 A<Mm1 ' D • by Birch lnw1tment Company Inc Callfornla '2715 •
Photomon Corporation, Tom 'oull~: John 8 . Porktr, 1011 Emerald Tiii .. bUlll'lflS 11 conducted by •
Carol Outln. -Rk11¥d A-1. or &av. Leeuna S.ech, Celllorftla t27SI toner• ~~wll
eltller of -.,, w11o9e IHt -rnses lel9"11011 H Fr.-.ch. '14 Emerald This SUl_-t WM llled will\ 1,_
were 2~ El Toro A-£1 Toro Say, Legury S.ech, Cellfornla tt7SI C ty Cl rll OI Or C 0c
Celllor11la mJO, Wiii be IOld ., llUblk Rlcllard Hausman, 201 e .. nlno ,:"',~, • ·-Ollnly on I
a uct1011 at 23706 El Toro Road, El St•• L•N, N-'1 Beech. Colllornla • · '"t1J14' Toro, Callfort>M '21lJOon November 10. t2UI
lttl, at 10·000.m Thi> bullnHs wH c-ucted by a PulHl"-d Or-Coott Delly Piiot,
Ot1crlptlan of pr-rty. OONr•I POnnenhlp Oct. 2>, JO, Nov. 6, ll, '"' •SW-11
A photo st«e unll, construclocl In .Jolln 8. P-er
Ill• common area Po•llon of tho Tiits •lat-I WOI llled 'Wltll t1'o
$addltbeek Va lley Plaro Sllo119ln9 Counly Clark of Ore,.. C-y on
Center October"· 1tt1 ------------Doled Oct*' 20, 1'11. "1... ..ICTITIOUS •USINl(U
VOLK, NEWMAN, Publlllled Ora,.. Coul Dally Piiot, NAMI STATllM•NT
GRALL.A .. KARP Oct 2>, JO, Nov. 6, 1J, ltll -!Wt Tiie followln9 per>0n1 aro doln9
A """-loftal Corporat1011 11u11nau °'
8yLewl•ScllleSlneer -"" MlllJlC[ SUNWEST VALUATION, J420 Altan1ottw~llVolley "•-IW Meadow Brook, Coit• Mua, Piere S.....,.. CoMw No. J Calltornl• 9»2'
MIS Wlltlllft ........... SWte 1• .. ~ Computer AHltt•d Olv•rtllled l>uslftffl 01 '"ICTITIOUS •USINllSS
LIQUID WALLPAPER, 1°"2 El NAM• STAT•MINT .......... n
Toro, FOV'llall\Velley,CA'21QI Tiie followlft9 P•tton 11 doing NOTIC.0.A!l'NCATION
Tlll1 1101-1 WOI llled •IUI the
C011nty Clerk ol o..,.. County on Oct.
16, 1 .. I.
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'"ICTITIOUS IUSINaSS
NAME STAT9MINT
Tiie lollowl119 person• ere dol119
bu1l,..1101:
LOI A ....... CA.*" .. ICTITlOUS 8USINllSS II••• Ell ... Servkt1,. Celllomle , .....
U1JI -...111 NAME STATaMINT ...,., ...... MlO -a..-. Coste
P•MllllH OrM9t Cealt OOllf ~I'°'-The followl119 per>0ns ore doln9 MeM, California 91'1' Wllllam D Wlllell, 1°'41 El Toro, -I-as· flOtlCM ..... 1111
F-tainVallay,CA'210I S ,. S ENTERPRISES 211• °""911tttt,.CW
Ellrebetll A. 8ellord. '°"'' El Toro, Clut> "-Ad., Coste Mew, cA .,... ALCOHOUC HVaaMa LICa ....
F011nlaln Valley, CA '270I, fllk -d F Snell 21H Clutl HOllM 1•n.t1
Tiii• IMl1lneu 11 conduct..i by• Rd COSla~cAm• T0Wlletft11Mityc:.nun.:
oeneral !Mrt,.....,.lp ri.11 bl.elneta '' conducted by on RO•l1tT 'J. DI PIAZZA It_..,,,.
Wllllom D Wlllell lndlvlclllel to Ill• Dopertmont of Alcollollc Thlt ~I WH filed with Ille Rk!Wlrd pt Snell Baver ... CWltt'OI for e "0 " 0.. S.IO
Cou11ty Cler• of Or•noe Cou11ty on Thia •tal-t ·w .. lllod wllll Ille GeMrel lfl'l*k Eetll\9 Plec•I Ikon•
Sept. H. lttl c-ty Cioni ol 0r.,.. Coutlty on Oct. ta Mii OIUMlk .....,...,.. et tMDO
P't111M i. lttl P•clllc CMll Hltllwa,, Ste. 10J. PulllllMd Oran;a C011tt Dally Piiot, ' · '"l7>ltt Hunt"'-' 9Mdl, i:;.e.
Oct, •. 16, tl, JO, 1 .. 1 """'1 P\llHlllled Or°"IJI C.O.tt D•llv Piiot, Pvlllltllld Ortlflll Coetl Delly Piiot
Oct. 16, 23. JO. Nolt ••• '"' ........ , Oct. •• ,.. ~'
.. ICTtTIOUS •USINISS
NAMa STAT•MllllT 1'1CTIT10US •UllNISI
Tiie followlnt ~ It dolftt 11ut1-lllAMe STATIMalllT
IMll Ot : Tllo toffowlnt ""'""" II W1n9 bvM-C A l T E c H c A • I N E Ts ..... as:
SERVICES, IJQI Newport A-, P. DORY INTERPllllSES, 1152·1
0 ... -Tvstln. Cellfwnle... "'•"•Id Roff. Huntington IHCh,
--J-t FlKllff, C/O 116Jt Cel"°""laftW7 'f-ll'Ort ·-•IOI, Tllftlft, c.llfor. OoMICI A. "-"'· nu .• Ronold
nle t2* RoH, Huntl""°" 8oacll, CalltoN'lla Tiiis .......... Is ~l!Od lty tft 111-""'1
dlvldual. flllt ...,._ It <Oftducttd by on 1 ... •. J. Flt<llff ..........
Tiiis • ...._. was rited wllll "'9 DoNld A. CnNI
Cou11ty ClOf'k o1 0r.,... <*Hit'( on<><· Tlllt 1'°"'"9tlt w• llleid wltll u.
-•· 1"1 County ~ Of 0r.,.. ca-,, Oc· f'lnDt t..., •. lttl
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NAMllSTATINNT T,.. .......,..,.. ...,_, 11 001n9 11us1.
neues:
COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO., 2UO N._..., lloulev-, Colle Moto, Celltorltlo nt.27
DH" W. P-. '150 NeWPOrt
Boulevard, Costa Mesa, Callfor"I• tMJ7 •
Tlllt lllalftnt 11 <-.C-by on 111-
dlvi.u ..
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Tiiie ...._ WOI llled wltft the
c-tr Clitr1l flf OrMQe Olwftly on Oc·
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Publllhed Oranee eo.11 Dally Piiot. Oct. 2l, JO. Nov 6, IJ, 1"'1 462._.I Lil AGGIES, 163191 .. 3 Soecll 81Vd.,
Hunt"'9toft e.ec11, CA me ~-t u • l"1 1>u1lneu as: · Tiii• butlM$S Is conduc:locl by • cor. .,., . • • THE GAANO GARAGE. nn East poratlOn
Rod11ey Curtis Earl, 124' E. Aosow-Or., Oranoe, CA '2t66. PlllJC llTE(
..., .. , Coe1t H ..... ay, c.,_ ... , Mor. CA ~ ""'''" Olven!lled mu. 11ea1 Est• s. .... ic ..
Tedi Oreon. 1146 E A-OOd Or., ------------Or oneo. CA 92666.
Ns-lff4if Tiiis blnfftffl 11 collducted by 0 '"ICTITIOUS •USINISS STATl.jlqNT 0.. llmlttd pertnorslllp NAME STATljlqNT
A•ANDONMaNT o.. ROllNy Curtis Ewl Tll• loll-Ing perlOll,I ... Ooln9 UH 0 .. '"ICTITIOUS T'llls 11.._,,. WOI llled wllll ,,.. butlnnt 01·
IUSINIUS NAMa cOunly Cioni o1 Oronve County on Oct W EST C 0 A ST M E TA LS
Tl\o followlng P•r1on1 hove 21, l .. 1. INTERNATIONAL, 4000 81rcll St,...t,
8bend-Ille UM of IN fictitious .. 1117• Suite 111, N..,.,n Seecll, CA.
buslnou name Porker Fr•ncll Publllhacl 0r•"91 coast Dally Piiot, R and R Consullanta, Inc .• •
Proper II .. · Vo11 Kar,,.an, 11121 Oct. u. JO."°"'·'· u. 1"'1 '5tM1 Celllornle corporation, ooo l lrcll :,~~~"n Avonue, '"'IM, c.lllornla r------------=~· SulM 10l, N-1 8-:11, CA
Tllo flctlt10111 llu1lne11 "•"'• Piil.iC 19Tw:[ Tiii• llusillolt la ~ed by • cor-,_.,,,ed to atlov• -~ llled ltt Count, Po••llon In Ille ttete of Calllornla .
on Oct-It, lt71 .. ICTIT10US IUSINISS "'Md"' Contultents Jolln •• Perllar. 1011 Emerald .. ,.,... STATEMINT /11/H-yA R-otl,
Say, l..,... hecll. Celllornla tt7S1 Tho followln9 POtlO" h dol11g Protldltftt
L•l9fl*i H. Fron<I\, tl4 Emenlld l>11tln011 .. : T·1111 Itel..,.,.,.. wet llled wlttl IN
lay,L89'1Nlleecll,Cellforftlot2J'1 NEWPORT IEAC~ MOTORING CovntyCIHtlol()r .... COllntyonOct.
Rlc,,.,d P ... _. >OI e ..... 1,. ACCESSORIES. 1S4S N--1 81Vd .. 1, ""· :J:;1 Lene, '"""-1 8oe<ll, Cellfonllo Costa Mfte, CA m.17
TillS llullMM ••• COllduc:Mcl "' • Joni Ann -ClleH, ., N•WPOrt ne I -1ftenhl Olen Ct., '"-Port Be.Kii, CA ttMO. 9t ra JofWI I . ~.,...., T·llls Minon la conducted by an
Tiiis •1411-t wes flied wllll .,. "'dlvldlltl JOftl AM -CheSO County CIVll ol Or•• County tft Tiiis .....,_t -riled Wllll ....
Oct.Oller It, 1tll. ..,..., C-ty ClOr'll tlf 0r.,.. ~Yon Oct.
.. ll'2'7al
•lllAlll II. CAlt'Talt, A ..... y •
.., Civic c.1111' Oftve Wftt
S.UAM,CA~ T ... 1"41...._
P\ibll.,... Or .. Coe« Dally Piiot,
Oct. t, 16, 22, JO, 1"1 4UM1
Alanar Corporation, • Calllornla Bruce R. Woller, Pros...,,. CotPoretlon. 1679 Plecenlle A...,nue, Thlt .,.._t was filed wltll tfto
Costa-. Cellfomle t1'11. Coun1, Clor1l ol 0r.,.. C-'V on Qc. Tiiis bUSlnen II conduclff by • 1oc.r 1. 1tt1
corpora t Ion '"I 717U
""-r Q>rporetlon Pullllllled Oranee C0111t Dolly Piiot .•
David'"• MwQOll O<I. '· lt, 23,JO, ttlt «n ... t. SeuelMY
Thl1 --WOI flied with tllo
C011n1, Cl-ol 0raf1Qe County on Oct.
lt,1 .. 1.
.. 11u11 '"ICTITIOUS •u11111ass PulHI-Or°"91 CMll Dally Pl.... N.,_.. STATaM•NT
Oct. n. JO, Nov.•. 1~ 1"1 •»-11 Tiie fotlowlnt ""°"' ere tfol"9
11U1lne11as:
Cl!NTAAL PARK BUSINESS
CENTER, 11700 9"<11 i.ulonrtl
.. tCTITiout 8US11teu Suite too, H""4 ........ h«ll. CA ""41.
NAMa STATaMClllT Central p-lndllttrlel, a llml.._
T .-.... 1 ~· ~... Partner!llllp, 1'100 .. ocll 8ou1ev.,.., ,.. lol.,.._.."9 perlOft 1 _,119 uv..-Sult9 HID, Huntl,.._. loecll, CA .,._, "°:'111~~TElC, '"" ......, A ..... ,_ Thi' -lneu la <~IN lly • teln Valley, CA f21G1. llmltH -1nenNp,
R-rt 0-,.. ""'"1M, 11611 ........ y Oefttral p-,......, .. ,
Ave., Fountain Valley, CA '27.. fllOllort S. MulnltnbKk Tlllt ......._ ,. C-.d llr Ofl ~ p..,,_
dl¥'-1. Tlllt .....,.._ was flled wlttl IM
111.,, o-,.. "'-"• c-ty ~ .. 0r.,.. ~.,.Oct.
Tiiis 11....,_ •• filed wllll the 1• 1•t. PllllllMecl Or ..... CO. Dally Piiot, ll, lttl.
1'1'11• .. ,,.." Oct. n. ». .....,, •. ll. 1tt1 "3441 """""'" 0r.,.. c..i Delly Piiot.
fl'lltllltflM 0r.,.. CoH1 Dall}' Piiot, Oct. n, JO, Nov.'· u, 1tt1 ~S-11
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Oct. '· 16, u. •. t•I ....... .
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PtCTITIOUS IUSINHS
MAMI STATeMelllT
Tiie -.11ow1ne ,..rl0fl1 .,.. 'dotne w.i-·· ~AClll'IC IUSINHS Sl!RVICll,
11" 0-Lit., Colle~. CA ttt•1 Jomes Tl-.lly Taft, 11" Oortet Lft., C..U M9M, CA.,.._
EW911,.. ltotfletlne Taft, lltt Dwwt
Lft., C:otlo -... CA n.-.
Tlllt ~ It ~9fltlu«t.t by o" IMlllld .....
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Oct.'· "· u. •• 1"1 MIMl1
•• z e
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 30, 1981
Assumable mortgages still lawful in the state .. But that's not the end of the matter,. as lenders vow more. appeals
SAN F RA NCI SCO IAPl
Assumuble mortga6'ee cohtlnue to be
th e luw in Califo rnia, the st ate
Supre me Cou rt says, but It has
a llowed an appelllS court r uli ng
against such a mortiage lransfer to
stand
case thereby leaving earli er court
decisions a llowing assum a ble
mortgages as the law
In the la ndmark We lle nkamp
d eC'1sion ol' 1978, the state Supreme
Court said that state-chartered
savings and loans m ust allow home
buyers to assume existing mortgages on homei. unless the new buyer's
credit is bud
The high court refused to review a
Los An geles Court of Appeal decision
that a hom~ buyer could not assume
a low-interest mortgage held by
Glendale Federal Savings and Loan
Association.
But it order ed the decision to
rem ain "unpublished." meaning it
cannot be cited as law in any other
Some appea ls courts have
extended the r ule to federally
chartered savings and loans. ruhng
that the loans are governed by the
jurisdictions in wh ich they are
issued Tht• s tate Supreme Court has
UC enrollment
a record 138, 700
SACRAM ENTO <A P J Enrollment at the
University of California rose by nearly 3.000 this
fall lo a record 138.700. potentially aggravating the
univers1t} 's budget problem-.. L'C says
The gain of 2.992 studt•nt:. was more than the
university was expecting. UC officials s ay thl·
increase will makc 1t mort• diffi cult to cut their
hudget as Gov. Edmund Brown Jr has ordered to
help meet the states money shortage
Brown has told state agencies to submit plans
for immt•chate 2 pl'rcent budget cuts. UC's state
funding is $1.1 bill10n. out of a total budget of about
$4 billion. so a 2 pt•rccnt cut would be S22 million.
Thc univcrs1t~ has announced a partial hiring
freeze. 1s cons1dPnng increased student fees. and
hopes to pcrsu<idt• Hro14·n to soften its budget
reduction
T he cnrollml'nl figures include 98,508
undergraduates. an increase of 2.043 , 27,544
graduate '>tudents 1n non health fields, up by 898.
and 12,648 graduate s tudents in medical and other
health arC'as . up by 51.
Enrollment al the l.ir~est or the nine
cam µuscs. UCLA, gre\\ b' 616 to 34.648 The
~l'COnd laq~est . Berkt•le~. lost 166 '>tudents and now
has 30.'lt:I
Mete or cause flash?
BERLIN rAP1 Sr1entt'>t'> '>aid that an earth
tremor_: and a flush of light !'ll't'n 100 miles away
were probably eau..,t•d by u met1•or falling to earth
in E<i sl Germany
I f it's got
wheel s,
you'll move
it faster in a
Dai ly Pilot
classified
ad . Call
642 5678 and a
friendly ad-
viser w ill
help you
turn your
wheels in to
cash.
I
Goblin I
Festival
Safe·& sane
Hal!oween for
the kids at
Huntington Center
on Fn nite 6-9
and Sat 11·5
Games. fun &
prizes only 25'
Luig i & (;0 11ipo11 y
H air-C1ittin{!
Maratho11
Su1iday, Nov. 1 sl
10:00 n .m . -:=>:UO p .111.
.-:7.()() -Wox/1 & C11t
.-:9.0() -Jr'mt/1. 1'111. lllo11 U n
19 1 7 1 Mnf.!110 / i a .... t.
H IL,, Ii 11{!10 11 llf'(l('/,
ProrPed.~ to (:Iii/ti f ,11i d111w 1• t :1•11t1•r
~~j
Daily Pilat
Classifieds -
-
"I n•••r loww IO rnony ,-ope. ,..ad h CJassift.ds.
I had 142 c• °" this ocl
I couldn't b.a•••
the ,..sponH!"
~~~I @ 642-5678
charge It~-by phone
From South L•gun• & North County
'
allowed those decisions lo stand by
refusing to review them.
T he rulin gs h ave m ea n t a
multlthousand·d o lla r bre ak tor
m any home buyers and could mean
millions of dollars in lost Interest
payments for lenders in this era of
rising Interes t rates.
T he 9th U.S. Co urt or Appeals on
Sept. 24 r efused to , overt urn the
California decisions and savings and
loan associations have vowed to take
the matter to the U S Supreme
Court
They contend that federal rules.
wh ich allow a clause calling for loans
call 540-1220 toll-free. 17 mg. "tar', 1.5 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method.
to be paid off when property ls sold,
preempt state laws against such a
cla use.
The Los Angeles state appeals
court a1reed with the lenders, while
othe r s tate appeals courts have
disagreed.
Harsh penalty
SINGAPORE IAPl -A taxi driver
and seamstress wer e h anged for
possession of heroin, the government
said. Low Hong Eng, 35, was the fi rst
wom an to hang for violation of the
misuse of drugs act.
More. For tf!at extra
f-, ztisjaction. nieasH re o, ~l
KEEP QUIE T
Gttorgt• Gallup. notl•d
sampll•r of µu bl il'
op1 n 1o n . su~ ~
romput<.•r i 1ed
l'le<:l1on proJecllons
should lw kept unde r
wra ps h~ tele,·ision
netW!Jl'k.., un ti l tht>
pol ls drhl'
" ...
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b ~ . w s
• ! ..
Warning The Surgeon General Has 011trmintd
That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your HIMh
.. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT ,frlday, October 30, 1981
THE
t 'AMILl'
CIRCl:N
by Bil Keane
"Do I hafta go out with Jeffy? He keeps
forgetting and saying 'April Fool!' "
BIGGt:ORGE by V1rg1I Partch (VIP)
,1
: ·•·JO
"Hey. George, you forgot AJu."
ll.\Rll.\Dl'IKJ: by Brad Anderson OE:\:\IS THE ME,i\CE Hank Ketchum
"You should find a better place to hide!"
G.\n•·n :1.o
.
I 'M STUCK I
1 MAV MAVE.
TO SPEND THE
RE&TOF MV
LIFE IN BED/
llOO:\ lll'LLl~S
10-50
SoUNDS Uk£
DOODLE COLLECTED
otJHIS CoMMIS510N .
ACROSS 45 Scepter
1 Gall>ed 48 ComlC -
5 -19Cto 49 Ctty or
9 Siege money leke
14 Exlenal\'e 53 Hanker
15 "Musi be 54 Slcein
youl": 55 Tip off
2 words 58 Holt mlker
16 Rubbernec:k 57 Fonnerty
17 Astringent 58 Modified
18 Tune In orgenilm
19 Appllence 5t Oefeelt
20 Foldlng eo &,.., eource
UNITED Feeture Syndica1e
Thur9dly'a Puzzte Sotved
22.&ibStance •t Fortww iiliilWiirF.t!I
23~
24 Cat'IPllW
25Se1 \IP
21VerMlorm
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33 Swellings
34 Mitter, In
Oelhl
35Crutt
3e Dullonea
3 7 Wood etrip
3&CuM
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40CondMkln
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10.30
•GfE,MOM ... HOW CAN YOU ALWAYS
TELL WHEN l'M HUNGRY?''
by Harold Le Ooux
WOULD YOU MIND. RANDALL?
SHE'S DOWN AT THE HILLVIEW'4.
SUITE IZIE\! WE'LL TAKE
CAftE OF THE f)ILL'
by Jim Davis
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
WM~~/
TALKABot.JT
Ct..IMBIN~
t>oWNIHE
LADDER
Of success!
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PEANt.:TS
ti#( 5um W800 5AV5
IF WE SIT MERE IN TME
P\IMPl<JN PATCH, WE MW
SEE lME'~EAT PUW'KIN"
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YOO CAH PR06A8LY SEE
A LOT Of STAAH6E ™IN65
IN A PUW'KIN PATCH ...
by Charles M. Schulz
~~.AAOEMOISELLE ...
15 THIS, 8Y CMANCE,
lHE ROAD TO PARIS ?
by Ernie Bushm1ller
ON RAINY
DAYS, THAT
MEAN
TRUANT
OFFICER---
JUST STOPS BY AND PICKS
IT's RAINING---I'LL
HAVE TO GOTO
SCHO 0 L -.......... ~;-;-;--.
t'l'N"\' "INkERBt:A!\
MERE ~ GO ... 50Mt
CANOQ I SOME (:,(JN\ A~D A
roPC.oRN BAU. !
ME UP
ADOIN'21 A,vew
OIME:A/5/0N
70 HEIC SHUW
CARE.ER,
IMITATIOA/Sf
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~ l~E ~ CAN~'s &AO
~ '4ovft fE.f..1'14 . P1.iumt5
AQ.f. (,()(fJ fOit '40V, ANO ~'LL
t,l.DW Of' ~ 6£. f>\'1 AM 0
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g~;i-.it._
C•••-f-•9-""' or.•-•o
by Gus Arriola
by Tom Bat1uk
by Kevin Fagan
by George Lemont
I
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The hyacinth 1s a bulb fluwer that 1s swled tn a garden
A sweet scent from the South
The hyacinth is a member of the lily family
and is a bulb that produces dense spikes of
delicate bell-like florets, strongly supported on
s turdy stems.
This bulb flower is suited to any garden, large
or small. and to many planting situations. They
can be used to create symmetrical designs that fit
into formal gardens and they are equally at home
when planted in small groups of five or six.
It was Madame de Pompadour of King Louis
XV 's court who popularized this fragrant bulb
after the Duth had imported it into Holland in the
16th century. She made it the flower of fas hion
and, as a result, many varieties now carry French
names.
Some of the best hyacinth plantings in the
United States are around New Orleans and it was
from here the hyacinth's fame spread northward.
Through the efforts of Holland's expert
hybridizers, hyacinths now come in a wide range
of colors. In addition to the traditional blues, they
bloom in bright red to soft pink. from lavender to
s ky blue, from yellow to yellow-while to various
s hades of orange.
In making your selections at your local
nurser y. remember to include some of the bright
accent colors along with'lhe pastels.
Hyacinths are exceptional planted along with
othe r bulb flowers like miniature daffodils. scilla.
crocus and some of the tulips. Choose red. blue
and purple hyacinth varieties to contrast with
clumps or yellow or cream-colored daffodils.
White and blue hyacinth5 blend beautifully with
pinks and reds of azaleas.
For a most striking floral interplanting. group
hyacinths together with low growing varieties of
tulips which have large, brilliant blossoms.
You could also consider planting them around
light-leafed trees or beneath flowering c rabapple
or cherry trees, in or between shrubbery. along
garden paths or as borders with pansies, violas
and forget-me-nots.
The best time to plant these bulbs is from
mid-November on. Select a shady area where the
soil will be cooler Water the bulb planting
thoroughly and do not let it dry out during the
root-development time or winter.
The hardiest lwuse 'plants
There are hous eplants that even the
brown-thumbed gardeners can enjoy They require
minimal care and are able to put up with adverse
conditions like not being watered regularly,
low-light conditions and not being fed on a regular
schedule Below are s ome "toughies" the
Californ ia Associ ation o f Nurservme n
recommends.
I DRACAENA -There are varieties like the
Dracaena fragans "M assangeans" and D.
deremensis "Janet Craig" that will adapt well to
low light conditions yet remain attractive. Both
have wide strap-like leaves. The first with a yellow
stripe down the center and the latter is all green.
I GLAONEMA -This tropical foliage plant
is valued for its lush green leaves that often
have silver or c ream variegations on them. The
Chinese evergreen (Aglaonemacommutatum) is
one of the best for low light s ituations and will
tolerate Light watering but thrives with lots of
water.
./ SPATHIPHVLLUM -This is one of the
few plants that will flower well indoors. You will
see it planted in many enclosed shopping center
malls. It has dark green leaves on slender stems
and its flowers resemble the calla lily.
./ EPIPREMNUM AUREUM -Betterknown as
pothos. this plant is similar in appearance to the
philodendron
Fuchsia society schedules • meeting
The National Fuchsia Society, Garden Grove
Branch, is set to meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . in the
Garden Grove Community Center, 11300 Stanford
UlllllRI CHICllllT
• Cut back browned perennials and prune your
e'1ergreens lightly.
• It's a good time for transplanting if you're in
the mood for remodeling your garden. There is
also an excellent selection or hedge material,
foundation plants and accents now available at
your nursery
• Keep those annuals you planted last month
well watered and be sure to feed them thjs month
• Are some oC your bulb flowers peeking
through the soil? Be sure to protect their new
growth from birds and snails that find it very
ta.sty.
Ave., Garden Grove.
Cathy Woods will discuss "Cuttings and Tree
Star ts." G ue s t s are welcome. For more
information call 827·8605.
THREE NINE·WEEK classes in ornamental
horticulture will begin at Orange Coast College
Nov. 9. "Landscape Drafting Technique,"
·•Planting Design" and "Sprinkler Irrigation
Systems Design" will be offered during morning
and evening hours.
Registration runs from Nov 2 to 13. For more
information call 556·5772
SHERMAN GARDENS of Corona del Mar will
present ··spring Bulb Preparation" Wednesday at
9:30 a.m. in the gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway.
Corona del Mar
The class will cover selection and proper car e
For more information call 673·2261.
LLOl'D•!i [
gardPn ShO ('5
Super Green
by le111CIW
Fait C9""" l.aWft
Ftrtflber
20# ICICJ co•tn •to
4.100 •q. ft.
Rf9. 1.95
Now s71s
Cvclamam
1.a..c1 .....
1•a1forS ....
Ga ... 1
411 pot
.... s110
Now 5191
Pansies & Violas
Plaftt ROW for wlllfer
J & spring color
pony pall
R9g.j.09
u~ow 51c
wlfft~ c __; __ _
kl IFrM OeliV.fy within
5 mite Radius
j • lf.M"
~111-eua.CT TO STOCRON 1WC> .................... ._ 1•1
Uold'1 Mlll"Ml'Y mMI Lcmchcape Co. lltc. , 202 s .............. , • ..,ltJ o,. ..... w.1 ..... e.Wtp.a • Co• W.... CA'46-7441 ...,,_.,... .
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Orange Coaat DAJL Y PILOT /frlday, October 30 , 1981
Medfly will have no impact
Plant winter gardens.and new fruit trees now
Gardeners should not hullate lo plant winter
vegetable 1arden.s or fruit tren.
The facts are that winter veaetable plants are
NOT hosta to the medfiy and also, by planting fruit
trees now to lake advanta1e ot the fall weather to
gel them established ls lbe smart thlnl to do.
These fruit trees \liill not come into production
for another three years, 10 why wait another year
before planting and huve to wait even longer to
harvest?
Did you know that It's a common practice for
commercial orchardisls to plant the heaviest when
the outlook is gloomy to bring their trees into
production when the prices are the highes t?
Fresh fruit and vegetable shoppers are and
will be exposed to increasingly higher prices. This
is what makes the hesitancy to plant fruit trees
and vegetables rather u.n~sual .
Gardtnen can harvest thJs wlnler'1 crop of
vegetabl wlthout fear of tlndln1 a medny. And
three years from now , when you 1et frult
producllon from the treea planted now, tbe
"medOy experience" will be nothing but a bad
memory.
Another fact that everyone must come lo 1nps
with ia that reaction to a pest invasion such 11 the
medfly ln future years will not be delayed. There
will be no question that decisive and spontaneoua
action, such as aerial spraying, will take place
immediately preventing a problem from becomtnc
.as over·bfown as it was just recently.
So, vegetable gardens and fruit trees should be
planted this fall and winter, advises the California
Association or Nurserymen
Plants studied for energy
By JUDY GlANNE'M'INO
.._ ..... Ptw • .-
ALBUQU ERQUE. N.M. -Farmers. who for
years have been fighting the pesky milkweed that
chokes their crops, one day may be growing the
plant and producing gasoline from it
"We would call it petroleum farming," said
Dr Frank Matta, station operator at the New
Mexico State University Agricultural Station
extension office in Espanola.
Matta said work was being done at the station
with milkweed to weigh the economic feasibility of
producing gasoline Crom the plant.
Research also is being conducted in New
Mexico and other areas of the Southwest with such
plants as the tumbleweed, jojoba and guayule.
Milkweed is a hardy plant that can grow to 6
feet. Matta says the weed. which for years has
been ootrung more than a nuisance to farmers,
grows wild along roads and in crops in northern
New Mexico.
Matta said he was optimistic that an acre of
milkweed would produce nearly 400 to 500 gallons
of gasoline a year.
The University of Utah . conducting the
scientific tests on the weed while NMSU does the
actual field work, already has shown gasoline can
be produced from the weed.
At the Espanola station, Matta said, is a test
plantation site where about one.fourth of an acre
of milkweed is growing and being studied.
To produce gasoline, Matta said, the weeds
are put through a s hredder and the latex substance
contained in the plant's sword-shaped leaves is
drawn off. The substance then is distilled to
SIERR A GARDENS
'{URSERY
AFRICAN VIOLETS (new selection) . s' .95
CAMELLIAS Un bloom)
I gal. 5 3. 6 5
5
' I 4 ~ 5 gal. . • ~
4" COLOR SPECIAL (as always)
59c
2070 Newport llvd.
Costa Mesa, CA
714-548-0137
M·F 1-5 SAT. & SUH. 9.5 llllA'
gasoline and other products of the petroleum
distillate family .
Maua said researchers also had discovered
alcohols and proteins could be extracted from the
weed.
The milkweed project, started in June 1979,
should be completed by 1986, Matta said. But now
money is a problem. he said, because financing for
the project has been curtailed.
Tumbleweeds also are being looked at as fuel
but fuel for the fireplace. not the car.
Research has been done since 1976 on the use
of tumbleweed as a fuel. Dr. Ken Foster, associate
director of the Office of Arid Lands Study at the
University of Arbona in Tucson, said the product.
should be ready to market this winter.
Foster said UA researchers had harvested and
compressed their first crop of tumbleweeds into
"tumble logs," which mostly will be for home use.
Like tumbleweed and milkweed, jojoba and
guayule require little water for growth and are
being studied as energy sources
The jojoba is a low, green shrub that bears
seeds containing oil.
JoJoba oil is actually a colorless wax and can
be used in a wide range of products. including
cosmetics. fertilizer, candles and specialized
lubricants.
Guayule <pronounced why-OO·lay 1 is a
bush-like plant that produces a form of rubber
Guayule grows to matunty within three vears ,
then is ready to prune. Harvesters then trim the
plant's branches and take them to a processor
where rubber is extracted
I ~V~VU\1111~L'\/11Vli\
~
Merchandise Reduced
ALL SIZES OF STOCK e GARDENIAS e FLOWERING
P\NITS
•FERNS e GROUND COVERS
• AZALEAS e POTTERY e VINES e PEST CONTROLS
e SHRUBS e FERTILIZERS
e HEDGES e REDWOOD
DELIVERY AVAILABLE ON
LARGE ORDERS
( Nursery Special I
BIRD OF PARADISE
Wiii bloom with exotic 'bird'
flowers. Blue grHn fan·llke
IHYH. LlkH full 1un
In COHtal &rHI.
1GAL .• 5GAL. t4EG. 3.H ' REG. 13.50 fliJ I ', m
HAVE GREEN LAWNS ALL WINTeR
10LBaOREGONRYEGRASSSEED
.flJll, .. 5 BAGS BANDINI STEER
Enough to cover 1,000 1q. ft.
•• Our Certified NurHrymen tell you
how to winter grHn ypur lawn1.
f Florist Special j ~~gcjJ'~~=:~~HT GREEN
BOSTON FERN
S"POT
REG. 8.95
0 .. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 30, 1981
NOW!! ·Builders off er answers
PUlllC NOTIC~ PUIUC MOTIC£
• • • • • • • •
Turn your
unusables
Into
usable
cash. Call Dally Piiot
classified
642-5678.
lhru Nov 11 th
12.9°/o
on, l1nonc0riu
C)lo y(Jul r"'"'
CIMARRON
ot
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LEMON HEIGHTS • ORANGE COUNTY
NOTICIE Of N~·RIESPONSt•ll.ITY
New authen11c tudor home on choice hell ctC•" "'""" tr,1
in pres1191ous Lemon Heights Orange C1.1u11tv Ov1•1
4,000 square feet. five bedfOoms. library (.ferwruus
master su1tB, d1n1ng and en!ertain1n9 area St•Lwdv
l'tCTtTtOUS eustNEH nate magnificent counrry views NAME STATEMENT "' Notice I\ h•reby Qlven 111•1 the u,,.,_r\IQMd Wiii not ~ re~SIDte IOI •"t Otb4\ Of ll•tMllhrs c.ontt.c te<I tH
tlnyone oC""' tn..n mywU on or •••• tnu. d•te
Th• lollowlnq r>erson• ue do•~o We 1nv1re your v1s11 or call for an appo1ntmen1 DU~~';,',,"::sstO NA I. BUILDING Priced Under One M1ll1on DOlldl!> 12•,•10 INT .
MAINTENANCE, SU Emeratd 8•r. From lh• Sa11t;t Ana f •v t~J ,,,._ '"~ Nt•-.f1t.11t A"'' 11f • 1•1' • , Ut:
,, l~t o .. l•d lhi\ 2:1nd daV ol Octo!M!r. 1'81 ICrl\ll Colley
L •gun• Seacnl CA 92t..S1 no1tt\10Fouth1llBlvd lurnnqru~nf-t10th111 "''''"·qht,,,, ... ,.,lt•o ti•
M•rk Wiison C•rter. 900 Sea L•ne l•monHtt19MaD1 an(Jr1Qhra.;1111H•Jf c~uld,l8'l'' If tt• 1 111."'t I I• I I
MlO EOl"Q4'r "X 10l Hunhnqion S...:h. CA 't1MI
"1ot, co"""' cMt Mer, CA nus. R-rt Mcl...u•tn HuQOIM, Jr . su Aak •bout t~elel e .. cull~t lln•ncln9
PuDll~ Or•nqe CD41\I 0•1ly PolOI E mer•ld B•v. L•oun• 8uc11, CA Full commla.ton to tU bl'ollen
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PUBLIC NOTICE G•n.tr•t penntnt'ljp -----
AMr• w Certer mis si.tement wu llltd with ,,,. PUIUC NOTICE
County Clerk of Or•r>Qe County on -------------l'UlllC NOTICE
l'ICTI TIOUS •USIH ESS NAME STATEMIENT
Tht tollow•n.Q ~r,ons ••• do•nv
bu\tnei\ ,., SUNFLOWER CREE IC rE NANTS ASSOCI ATION. 1101 W Stov•n\ Ave Santa Ar.o, CA '11707
G• ry A f'lfOnv<.C 1 1101 W Steven\ Ave • "II• $M>ta Ar.o, CA '11101
C11r1s11rirt ~ltv 1101 W St•\l•fti An . :z 110. 5-nt• Ar.o. CA 92101 Etozabelh Olson. 1101 W Steven' Ave . " ... $4w>la AN, CA 92107 TllOm•• Davis. 1101 W Sle•eM Ave "nl. S•n•• ....... CA '1'1107
l tul buslnto~s •S conducted by •n
un1ncorpor .. Pd auoc•fhon otntr tf\an • pa11nerY>to
E111•br1n Ot\on
Tr11s st•ttment was fllf'O w1U'\ 0\f' County Cler~ ol OranQe Covntv on O<t 21 1981 1'11'70 PuDloslled 0.•nQO Cout D•llY Piiot.
O<I 2J, JO, Nov •· ll 1 .. 1 091 .. 1
PUBLIC NOTICE
NEWPORT·MESA UNll'IEO SCl4001. OIST•ICT 1.IEGAI. NOTICE NOTICE 1'011 SAi.iE OFSUllPLUSPROPIERTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uw1
1n ~ Board of Educ4 t 1on of ,,, .. N•WpO'l-Mts• Un1fled S<hOOI O•Slr•CI
Or•no• Countt'. 1\ 01t~r1n9 tor \•le
\urotus uhoot turn,,vrt For
1nformttt1on catl Doro•"• r tv1f'r
ll+.11o().Jl11 NEWPORT ME'>A UNll'IEOS<•IOOL Ol~TRICT ol Or•nqeCounlY. CA By Dorolhy H••v•v l"l•htr, C P M
Purcf'\ISH'Q D1rti< tor P UI 711()1'11
PuDhS~d Or.ang. C041SI D•lly P1101 OcloMr 23 JO llf81 '6.4J..ll
ruauc NOTICE
~· 291 .. 1 F17Jt11 PuDll'1>ed Or•-CO••• Dally PllOI,
Ocl 14. 7J. lO, No• t , 1 .. 1 0 37·•1
PUIUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME S'rATEMINT Th• lollowlnq P<'rSOn• ue do1110
,u,fM1\M SVPERIOfl TEXACO, IHS Superior Ave11ue. Cott• M~•. C•lllornl• 92627 MIChHI Sh•lil. 111'1 Monlorl•, MIUIOn Viejo. C•lll0<n1• UH7 Abdo! R Mou•W•I, 21191 Monforte.
M 1n10n Viejo. C•lllor '"" •nn T!11s Du11neu IS condu<tod l>y tndlvldu411>. MlcNel Slwllll Tiii> state~! wH lllt<I wltll the County Cle<k OI Or•noe Countr on Oct , ......
f017J7f1 Publlslled <>•not Coe\! Deily Piiot. Ocl 23. JO, Nov.•. ll. 1"1 .. »41
PUIUC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS eustNESS NAMIE STATIMIENT
Tf\f' followtnQ oerson\ •rt Oo1n9
bu\tn~S\ •\ WEST COAST PAINTING, UH7 Moena W•Y. Gar<11P11 Grove. CA '12UO O••• Louis Murrav. 121S2 Moen• Way G•roen Grov• CA '7UO
Ronn•• Jam•s Scrinttwth 1Ul coueqe Cost• Mew CA nn1
T n1 '\ tM.ai~S'S t\ conducted bV •
t•t'1''1ltrd .,.rtnen t.lp Oe 14' I.. Murr o 1111s sl&ternem wH 111ec1 w1111 tht Counlv Clerk OI Or•noe County on 0<1
21 ....
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PuDllPlf<I Or•nqo Co•st Daily Pllol, Ot I 23. 30, Nov. •. I J, 1911 .S-11>·11
PUBLIC NOTICE
Consolidated Report of Condition of "COMMERCE
BANK " of Newport Beach, Orange County, and
Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on
September 30, 1981.
Sta!e B ank No. 1216
Dollar Amounts
in Thousands
A SSET S
Cash and due from bank s •.
U.S. Treasury securities ....
Obligations of other U.S. Gov't
...•...•... 7,251
.............. 316
agencies and cor porat ions. . ......••.
Federal funds sold al)d securities
purchased under agreem ents to
r esell in domestic offices .•........•.
Loans, tota l <ex cludi ng
unearned income l .............. 36,822
L ess. Reserve for possible
loan losses 354
1,205
36.468 Loans, net ....
Bank, premises
F.F.&E .. etc. Ottier assets ..
TOTAL ASSE TS
.. ·.· .....••.... 1, 194
........•.... 822
. .•...... 48,657
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of
individuals, par tnerships, \
and corporations . . . . . . • 18.297
T im e and savings deposits ot
1nd1v 1duals, partnerships,
and corporations. . .....
Deposits of Un ited States Gov 't
Deposits of States and
............ 20,708
.... 40
pol itlcal subdivisions ...... .
Certified and officers' checks •.•....
T OTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
OFFICES .........•........ 40.~
Total demand d eposit s ........ 19,656
Total time and savings deposits 21,008
TOTAL DEPOSIT S IN DOMESTIC
AN D FOR EIGN OFFI C ES.
Federal funds purchased and
securities sold under agreements
.•.... 300
... 1,319
.. 40,664
t o reourchase 1n dom est ic offices . . . • . . •....• 265
Other liabilities .•.........................•.•• 1, 197
TOTAL LIABILITI ES ........••..••.......... 42,126
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
Common stock
No shares authorized : 1,000,000
No. shares
outstanding :
TOTAL CONTRIBUT ED
CAPITAL ...
869,434
•
5,638
.. 5,638
Retained earnings and other
capital reserves •.•.•.•
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS
.................. m
EQUITY ....•.•.•..•.......
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
SHA REHOLDERS EQUITY ....•.••
MEMORANDA
..... 6,531
48,657
(amounts outst•ndlng as of report date>
T ime Deposits of Sl00,000 or more In
domestic offices <I PC only):
T ime certificates of deposit In
denominations of S 100,000 or more ........•• 1.t,707
Market value of investment securities •.••.•••.. 1,6~
The undersigned , Samantha 0 . Ketchum, Senior
Vice President & Cash ier, and David T .
Blankenhorn, Chief Executive Officer of the
above-named bank, each declares, for h imself alone
and not for the other : I have personal knowl~ of
the matters contained In this report (lncludlno t he
reverse sid e hereof), and I believe that each
st atem ent In said report Is true. Eactt of the
undersigned, for himself alone and.not for tne other,
certifies under penalty of perjury thlt the foreoolno
Is true and correct.
Executed on OCtot>er 23, 1981 , at ~wport 8"ch,
Olffornla.
/S/S1manth1 o. Ketchum
/t/Oevld T. Blen~•nhOrn ~Or-.. can. o.llY ..... °""*" .. ""
SUPt!RIOlt COUllT 01' CALll'O•NIA
SUPllll<Mt COURT Of' CALll'O•HtA
COUNTY 01' ORANGE In the M•lt•• OI
COUNTY OF OllANGE In Ille M•lltr of ,,,. Applo<•tlon of CHERYL ICAY 1.Ull lor Ch.,,Qe ol N.smo the Aop11ut1on ol
AllOnl AUSHA AMBER HALL.• Minor. Dy Al.I.EN LEON WINOHAM Her P•r~, "°' c,,.noe e>1 N-A1101w
O•OIER TO SHOW CAUSE CHAHGIE 01' NAMIE
ORDER TOS"OW CAUSE ,0. CHANGE 01' HAMIE
ALISHA "M&ER H"l.I. h•• tiled 4 pelll1on In this cou'1 •or en order •llowlnQ P<'l1tloner to ch•noe ,,.,
n•me from Al.ISH" AMBER HAI.I. lo ALISHA AM&E R WIHOHAM
WherHs CHERYl !CAY LULL"•'
tlle<t ,..., prt'11on with IN-clerk ot 1n.,
Court tor ~rm1ut0n lo < htlnt)f' M r
1
n•m• lrom CHERYL l(AV LULL to CHARLIE ANN LULL no w
lhertlO<t
111s """"'Y 0<dtrod 11\411 •11 perton• 1ntertstt<I In Ille m•l1tr •loreH ld
•ppear be fore ttt•\ court In 0•1H''1ment No 3 •I 100 Civic C•nter Drlvt Wnt, S.nt• Ana. Ce llfor"i•, on Oectmbtr 2 1 .. 1. •t 10 JO o"<IO<k
• m .• -1nen -tnere show,..,_., II •ny they NVt '*"'r S•kl petition IO< chenQe OI ,,...,. IN>UIO not l>e or.,,t.O
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tn•I •II
per,on\ 1n1t>rf'\led 1n \n., m•tt~..,
••or•\•IG •PP~ar •t (•l1torri'•
Suo-r~Of Court tor Or•ne)P' Covn•., O.P•rtme111 J. 100 C1•1t c,n,.,r Drove I Wost San•• Ana, C•lllornl4 92701 on Ooumi>er 1 1911 •1 10 lO o'tloC-. I a m .• ot w•d da. •ncl tlltn ano o ... ,,
show c•uiwt 1t ttny thfoy "'""'"· W'hy \•i:O I .lPPli<•Hon tor ChilH'MJf' of n•m• 'he'.Mil'O
not be 0'""'"° IT IS ~URTHER OROfREO lh•I •
copy of tto order lo "''"' c .,u ~ t>• I
a>UbliS'Wd 1n Od•IY Pilot • nf"w\SMl>f"'
of oen.-r•I urrutAt1on 1ivo•1V1ttd m
Or•n;e Cout"lly for onct ~ w•..-• ff,,
tour •ff•\
II 1, lunher ordered that • c OPY of thh order to viow u uie be PVDllslleO In Daily Piiot. • new-per OI qenoral clrcul.Olton, publl'lhed in tllh <ounty •t
le•'t Ot1Cf" • weft for f04Jr cons.Kuhve
WHkS ptlO' to ""' CUy of teld he•t1nQ D•tod Oct 21. llf81 Rone Id H Prenntr
Judo)e ol thO s.-rlor Coun
Gelt~&MM1111
A ~,..,_...., Cerfll9retlt11
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O•t•d Oct /I 1"91 Ronakl H P(,,.,,,..,.,
Ju<IQeol lhr
$14)ero<>r Court J•m .. 1. Ritllty
AttorMy •• L.lw 160 N Ewctkl, Sit 10S GltllHll••...r ..... P.~
ANl~elm, CA ttl01 (7UI .... >450 Publ111Wd OranQe coast O•lly Piiot, Publl\...0 OrbllQ• t°"'' Dally PolOt. Ott 13. JO, No• •· ll. 1'1111 4411 11 Ocl 13 JO Nov 6 1 l 1"81 •4l1 '1
ruauc MOTIC£ PUIUC NOTICl
Consolidated Report of Condition of "C ITIZENS
BANK OF COSTA MESA" of Costa Mesa, Or ange
County, and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of
business on September 30, 1981 ,
State Bank No. 1060
Dollar Amounts
1n Thousa nds
ASSETS
C ash and due from bank s
U.S. Treasury secur ities .
Obl igations of Other U .S. Govt
agenc ies and corporations
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions ....
Federal funds sold and securities
purchased under aQreem ents to
resell in domestic offices • . • .
Loans, Total (e><cluding
unearned income) ...•...
Less: Reserve for possible
loan losses ..• , ••.•••
Loans, net ..•..••. ,
Bank premises,
F .F.&E .• etc. •.
Other assets .... .
TOT AL ASSETS ........... .
LIABILITIES
Dem and deposits ot
individuals, partnerships
and corporations ........ .
Time and savings deposits of
individuals, partner ships,
and corporation s . . ..•...
41,781
.. 324
Deposits of United Sta tes Gov't .
Deposits of States and
political subdiv isions ..•
Certified and officer s' checks ...... .
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOREIG N OFFICES. 51,010
T otal demand deoosits ....• 17 ,219
Total time and savings d eposits 33,791
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOREIGN OFFICES ..
Other liabilities for borrowed money ,
inc luding note balances of
U .S. Treasury ....... .
Other liabilities . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAL LIABILITI ES ..•......
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY
Common stock
No. shares authorized: 1,500,000
No. shares
outstanding: 931,214 1,862
Surplus •...............•........••... 1,716
TOTAL CONTRI BUTED
3,346
200
1.069
S,894
1,000
4Q,q57
2,937 I
1,072
57,475
15,086 1
31,009
. 041
1,908
1,966
.. 51,010
226
700
51,936
CAPITAL. .........••.......••••.••• : ••...•. 3,578
Retained earnings and other
capital reserves .....•...•
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS
EQUITY •...•...•..........
T O TAL LIABILITI ES AND
SHAREHOLDERS EQUITY ..•.........•
MEMORANDA:
<•mounts outstanding as of report date)
1,901
5,539
57,475
Standby letters of cr edit outstanding 1,009
Time certificates of deooslts in
denominations of S 100,000 or more •.
Other Orne deposits in amounts of
16,552
S 100,000 or more . . . . • • • . • • • . . . • • • • • • • . 2,700
Market value of Investment securities..... 5,01 S
l:he undersigned, Kenneth L .• Donahue, Vice
President & Cashier, and JOhn w. Walsh, Sr. Vice
President & Chief Administrative Officer of the
a bove-named bank, each dec lare$, for himself alone
and not tor the other : I have personal kf'IOwledge of
the matters contained In this report (Including the
reverse side hereof ), and I believe that eac h
statem ent In said r e port Is true . Eac h of tM
underslgned1 for himself alone and not for the other ,
certif ies unoer penalty of perfury that the foreooing
Is true encl correct.
Executed on October 23, 1981, at Costa Mesa,
Callfornla.
/S/Ktnnelh L . Donthue
/s/JOhn W. Walsh ~°' ... Qetl °"''" ....... or-t .. 1'11
D eficit halt. freer money to ease housing crisis?
1 /'Jus 111 lh1• Hurd oJ a four part
st•rtt•s on 111' liousmg t'm".~ 1
d 1 n·t·t. say11 J urk Carlson ,
ext.'l.'ulh•t• v1te presid ent o( tht•
Nu t 111 11al Assoc1a t 1on o r
R e a llor•!oo A 11 ct•onom l !ol , he
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1mpa1·t of high 1nte r e!>l rates,
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gel\ 1•1·nment borrowin g Drop
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point from lhc current aver age
of u hout 17, he suys, arid 800,(lOO
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qualify for ho m e m ort~age
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flo:ils t rial balloons abou t
l"l1m1na11ng tht• Federal llousing
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MUTUAL FUND
AOV•n<.l'd Oecll...O Uncl1•nQed Tot•t 1nu~' New 1110"' Ntw tow\ Tota• ... ,._ q
II
lltlllll' m ortga)(l' lt·ndera, remain
ti«>d t 11 the huuxlnf{ industry
r ather th an rn•ed to expand into
other art'al\ or finance
T hl· n atl Ill housing 's comn,
s<•Yl> the NAi ii!, 1s a bill now
p<•ntling that wo uld permit thrif'l
inst1t ul1ons to UM' 100 per t•ent or
t hl•i r a ssets for corporat e.
bus i n ess or farm loan s, and
1n vcstme n b 1n t•o mme r c ial
p:1pl•r. rorµor ate securities and
l'onsunwr louns Such activities
art! now limited by r egulations
1 o 20 pereent or assets
In cffec-t, says the NAllB,
stron J,!ly supported by the r ealty
h ruk l•rs , p assa ge or s uch
t ... g1sla tt0n would p ermit tht
thrifts to d esert housing. whos~
problem s in r ecent year s have
und erm i n e d Lht'ir financ ial
s tru cture
"It is m our self i nterest to
sta y in housin g .·· counters
Ja m es C hr1s l1an . c hief
el.'onom1st of the U .S L eague of
Sa vtn~s Associations "'All our
(•xpNtise 1s in hou!>ing
And almost a ll i t s
investm ents ·our btg problem
is that two thirds of our loan
portfolio is at fixed rates below
10 1><•rcenl. !"1aid C h ristian
Thal a nd the desertion of savers
lo the monc) markets
Aul when sa v ings return.
i:.avs Chnslian. thrifts can offset
some or those below-cost loans
b~ l ending on mortgages at
h1ght•r rate!> Ill' sees lhat day
f ast approaching. and look s
u111m it as an opportunity
T he r eal estute brok er s. as
\.\t•ll as the NAHB . aren 't
c·on' meed Should the proposed
le.((1slatron be en acted, they have
1nd1catod . 1t "'ould am ount t o the
abandonment by the thrif ts of
t heir respons1biltty to housing
1 "Vert ls there hope? Yes Stt
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11111 of n111trol murll(aJ(c interest rules . i.oarins lit·.it111~ and h~hllni: hill:.. r oek(•t1nw property taxes
;ill 1h1·,t· ..idd up to the Oat con clusion that only '
111·11·1·111 or all US fumilies can today prudent!)'
.1ffo1 II .1n 11v1•r;1J(l' prin•d SS0.000 home
'-:P\\. hous ing s t a rts ar" down ::ilmos t o ne third I
11111•1• ""'r'. i.u lcb o f u sed h o mes ulso are of(
di .1 ... 111 .. 111\ lh11ldt•r !>. real estate firms . all connecte d
'' 1111 1h1 1i1•ld an· rct:hng Yet, some :still art' buying .
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pt 1 "''"' ••wnl'rs. •
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s a v 111g ... and lo<•n a ssoc1<1t1o n s nationw1dt? s hows that
.II rn1"I \() pNl't•nl of these ins lilut1ons an: writtllg
t·r1-.1l 1\1• mortgages"
\\ lwl .... m orl'. tht· :.ponsor o ( the poll , A meri ca.n
\l 111 t i,:ag1· 111,11ranc1.· Co . prcdirts t WO·lhtrds or the~
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\\I (( l'rl's 1dt·nl t'l.iude K Pope ... Adjustabl e
111111 tg,11H·' 11Hc1 home bu)ers :.i n('w rt(•x1ble form
111 11111rtgat.!t' financin~. Jltho ugh tlwy a lso c an
1 t•J11 l's1•111 111rrt•asl•d rtsk for th t• h onwbu yl'r a s well
,,.., • (111 • th1• l1•1Hling 1ns t1tut1<1n ••
b th.it an until' rs I atcmenl 1
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• 111·..,1· lt-vc·I' y1w \\ill be p a ,'1ng hundre d s of
thu11 .... 111d' o( dollars b ;.1ck for a t~p1cal $60,000
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·111 '1'.11 l11.1n life·
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m " rt I.! ,q.! 1 ·... rn J y feature a v a r ia b I e t n le res t
r.111· 1\llh 1111· \<1na11on lied to almost unv index
1•\ 1'11 th•· bank .., own monev cosL
Tl11.., 11wa11' that 1f interest nilc' drop, your
11111111 Iii\ p.n m1·nt... tould drop Rut I'll w:.i~er your
P·" 011·111 ... ''"" 1 Th" lc.•nder could pl'g lht' rate to an
111d1•\ 1h:.1 ~rn·' 1111 fas t a nd comes do wn :.lowly Rut
,., 1·11 ii lh1 111lt•n•st rat e 1s lied to a s tandard index.
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\I 111 1 nll1·111li•11 C';.i llforn1a·based publis h er of the
1'1111 • 11111 11 lt1•1>11rt -;hnws that monthly lo an
1• "111•·111-. \111ulfl ha\C' nearh doubl e d rn the.· pas t five
\ ,. ·" .
I 11 .1dd1t 11111 II ' nut J USt a matter of how o f ten
'1111r 11111111111\ pa:-ments c h a nge. but how o fte n your
111IN1·,1 r.111· <·h:.ingc<; You could be tied to a contract
1 h.it '·".., :-1111r payme nts c hange o nly <'' ery three
, , :11.., 11111 1 f ttw 111teres t rate 1s c hang ing ,•very s ix
111ti11111, ~ 1111 <'ould he e ithe r increas ing y1 ur loa n
t1•1 rn 111 1111·1 .. :1"1ng 1 not r e duc ing 1 the a m o unt of your
1111i-.1.1111lt11i.: l11;1n. or both A big drawback o f the
tk\1lih• 111111 tgage 1s·that while it may be \Hillen
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th• l1·11dt·1 m;I\ haH' an escape claus e wh1r h Sa)S th e
loan 1 .1 n bc r e n egotiate d after five years
Ht•n1·1.!11tiat1on 1s b a fflegab.
11 nwans lh1· lende r can say "You owe t h e e ntire
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Auto makers face hard choice
GM chairman calls on unions to cooperate in cutting costs
&R•tf!T.~. /rvine firm gains
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DETROIT <OW> The American automobile
Industry must choose between a further drop In
emplO)'ment or more sensible, competitive labor
costs, the chairmun of General Motors said.
Roger B. Smith told the Women's Economic
Club luncheon Thurs day that "the cost pressures
on our Industry url' continuing and Intensifying.
"We're working on all of our cost problems.
but unless we can get our unions to cooperate in
reducing non competitive labor costs, more
drastk closing and deeper cutbacks may be
necessary "
The entire auto industry is undergoing a
shrln~ing or its labor force, and non-competitive
labor costs are contributing to this shrinking
effect. Right now, he said, GM is faced with a
choice between a further drop in em ployment or
more sensible, compet1t1 ve labor costs
Smith said GM 1s ~llll hopeful of meeting with
the UAW to t alk about non-competitive labor costs
and what both parties can do to reduce them.
Currently, labor costs al General Motors are $19.65
per hour, which is about 80 percent higher than the
average for all U.S manufacturing companies and
also 80 percent higher than that of J apanese
competitors .
"These talks are very necessary. indeed. they
are critical. Smith ~aid .. we·re not trying to win
propaganda points by seeking a solution before the
preseiit labor contracts expire next fall. we·re
tryint to keep our company competitive and
there y save JObs now. before it is loo late. And
such n urgent mission just can·t wait until next
year."
He underscored the urgency of the need for a
clear understanding of the severity of the
problems fa cing the auto industry by highlighting
the events of last week During the week. GM
announced·
* * * * * *
Chrysler reports
3rd quarter loss
DETROIT tAPJ Chrysler Corp. said it lost
$149.3 million in th e third quarter of 1981, pushing
U.S . automakers· losses for the period to $969
million
Chrvsler \\as the fourth IJ.S. automaker to
report losses for the third quarter Ford Motor Co.
reported Wednesday that 1t lost $335 million. or
$2 .78 per s hare. in tht• quarter. compared lo S595
million. or $4.95 per !>hare, in the period a year
ago.
Chrysler·s los!>. which amounted to $2.14 per
s hare of common stock, was about what industry
analysts had predicted and was s ubstantially
s maller than the S498 7 million. or S7 42 per share,
loss in the July-September quarter last year
In a message to Chrysler stockholder s.
Chairman Lee A. lacocca said third quarter
results .. should be l'Ons1dered in the perspective of
the wors t automollVl' rN:ession in 50 years · ·
Th1rd·quarter losseii of $468 mil hon. ~ htl'h
reduced GM 's nine months earnings to S237 m1lhon
or JUSt 76 cents a s hare
The closing or u GM service parts plant in
Detroit in order to improve effic1ences and
e nhance GM 's competitive pos il1 o n in the
aftt.•rmarket parts business
Cancellation of option!> on property planned
for construction of a mullim1llion-dollar assembly
plant in Kansas City. Kan
A drop in GM 's !>ales levels dunng the first
20 days in October by more than 30 percent
comµared with the like period a year ago
In light of the continued cost pressures. Smith
!>a id GM ha s been reviewing its entire
management system. from board room to plant
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FOR THE RECORD C6
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By CURT SEEDEN
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INGLEWOOD -Los Angeles
Lakers Coach Paul Weslhead
sits in his office at the Forum
and thinks, ·'This is too good to
be true."
Forget last year 's inability lo
repeal as the champions of the
National Basketball Association.
Houston's stunning mini-series
victory over the Lakers last
season is a dead issue.
It's 1981, and Westhead, with a
6· 1 pre-season record as proof,
has a hungry, healthy team
s piced by the addition of Mitch
Kupchak and seasoned with a
33-year·old captain who is as
intense as ever.
··1 ·M READY for the season,"
admits Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
the Lakers' leader on the floor.
··1 came into camp at about 255
but in good shape because I used
a Nautilus program, rode my
bike, went swimming and also
s hot a lot or baskets."
Edison's Dave Gerour leaps for a TD . the d ir ec t result of one of three blocked punts. like John Burke 120J and Bill Gray show at right.
And s peaking of shooting
bas k ets, Jabbar, entering his
13th season in the NBA, needs
just 441 points lo become the
second all-time leading scorer in
N BA history. passing Oscar
Robertson and John Havlicek .. Chargers get a kick out of this one
Three blocked punts in the first quarter make it all too easy for top-ranked Edison
By ROG ER CARL.SON
Of .. o.lty "-S4aft
There are times when one wonders if
anyone can beat Edison High 's
Chargers. two-time defending CIF Big
Five Conference champions, ranked No.
l for so long one wonders who used to be
No 1, and currently the possessor of a
30-game winning streak.
Edison assistant who is in his second
year at the Westminster helm.
pos1t1on. once again. for No. 1. aside
from Major's dominance in the aerial
game. netting 188 yards on a 15-for-22
e vening with 1 interception
··w e never had a chance to play
football after kicking it around like we
did in the first fi ve minutes. It didn't
turn out to be much or a game. But they
made the good plays happe n. They JUSt got us so early:·
· · 1 thought we played very well." said
ive never had a chance
t o play football aft er
k icking 1t around like 1ce
d id ...
Well, it djdn't take long to realize it
wouldn't be Westminster High's Lions
Thursday night not when the Lions
were the victims of three straight
blocked punts in the first quarter.
It's bad enough that you can't make a
first down on the Chargers, but when
you can't get your punt off. either, there
isn't much hope.
With a Homecoming crowd of 6,000 at
Orange Coast College on hand for the
Chargers. including the coaching staffs
of Los Altos <the CIF's No. 3 team with
a 7 ·O record > and Fountain Valley.
a mong others lookmg on. routine was
hardly the word for 8-0 Edison.
We•tmln•ter Coach Berry Waters
The result was a 35-7 spanking from
the Sunset League leaders and the
outcome was evident so early in the
game. it became a very routine victory
for Edison, which is averaging over,
37 points a game. the highest in the CI F
Southern Section.
T h eo Langford s cored three
touchdowns. catching scoring passes of
5 and 14 yards from quarterback Ken
Major. Dave Geroux added touchdown
runs of I and 5 yards and Jerry Graham
toed five PATs.
Edi s o n Coach Bill Workman ,
"especially because we've been sick all
week
· 'Geroux and I Rick > Di Bernardo
didn 't practice at all and we had poor
pra c ti c e s . Our punter <Troy
Richardson ) hurl his leg but still did a
job for us. Under the circumstances. I
have to be very satisfied. but we had an
a wful lot of penalties." ·'It was so frus trating, .. s aid a
disconsolate Barry Wate rs. the former
Once again Geroux's and Langford's
stats were ridiculous, Geroux netting
only 32 yards on 7 carries, Langford
gaining 50 yards on 9 totes.
The reason ? Ove rwhelming field As us ual. Edison won the penalties
Dodger vets enjoy parade
But youngsters are waiting in the wings
LOS ANGELES CAP > -The Los Angeles
Dodgers, survivors of baseball's longest season.
celebrated their world cha mpionship with a
parade in their city today.
But it could be the last hurrah for the team
which ended years of frustration by defeating the
New York Yankees in six games to win the World
Series.
There are rumblings that despite their
championship, the Dodgers brass could be ready
to begin breaking up this veteran team, which has
been intact for so long. Of the nine Dodger starters
in the final game of the Series. only one, Pedro
Guerrero. was under the age of 30.
That had a lot to do with the emotion the
veterans felt at finally winning the world
championship which had eluded them for so long.
"We were tired of losing to these guys," said
catcher Steve Yeager, who shared the Series Most
Valuable Player award with Guerrero and third
baseman Ron Cey. "We were beaten in 1977 and
1978 and we felt our time had come."
FIRST BASEMAN Steve Garvey sounded a
little wistful about the possibility that this cast of
Dodgers may not all be back when spring training
begins next year.
.. As the song says, · ll 's not for me to say,' " he
began. "This is certainly the end or a very
sentimental journey. Our infield that has played
together so long may not be together much longer.
What better way lo go out than with a world
championship?"
~ during the regular season, has asked repeatedly to
be traded.
lf there are changes to be made, the Dodgers
were not thinking about them today. They were
accepting the congratulations of their city.
Manager Tommy Lasorda and owner Peter
0 ' Malley were lo receive the keys to the city.
MEANWHILE, COMBUSTIBLE New York
Yankee owner George Steinbrenner promised
there would be some changes in his club. Moments
afte r the final out of the sixth game, Steinbrenner
issued an apology to the people of New York and
said : "We will be at work immediately to prepare for 1982 ...
Among the decisions facing Steinbrenner are
the status of several unsigned Yankee veterans,
headed by slugger Reggie Jackson and pitcher
Ron Guidry. They are eligible for free agency, and
another unsigned veteran Yankee, outfielder Lou
Piniella, is certain there will be changes.
"Sure. they'll make changes." he said.
"George doesn't stand still, but I'm sure they'll be
for the good of the club. Hopefully, a lot of us will
be back. but we all know some of us won't."
Jackson, a World Series loser for the first time
after being a member of five world championship
teams, said: ''We've got a lot of guys who know
what's going on. We've got a lot of older guys who
know they may not be around next season."
There was disappointment for the veteran
outfielder.
game. loo. being hit for 11 infractions
for 108 yards. but things like that only
s eem to slow things down.
Langford and Major teamed up with
JU~t 3:01 s pent in whi ch they made
things look easy as the former slipped
to the left side after Major faked a
h andoff to Geroux up the middle at the
Wes tminster 5 and caught a touchdown
pass to culminate a 64-yard drive in 5
plays on the opening series.
Then, Bill Gray stepped forward to
set the trend for the rest of the first
half, crashing through to block a
Wes tminster punt attempt when the
Lions could not move the ball against
the Edison defense.
It ga ve Edison possession al the
Wei.tminster 27 and quickly it was 14 ·0.
thanks to Langford's 1-yard leap.
John Burke was next in line for a shot
al the Westminster punter and he went
one better, picking up his blocked punt
tSee E DISON, Page C3)
The countdown begins tonight
(8 ·30 > when the Lakers begin the
1981 ·82 season at the Forum
a~ain st the same Hous t o n
Ro ckets who eliminated them in
the third game o f their
mini-series last April before a
sellout crowd and a national TV
audience.
· 'T.his team is ready,·· notes
Westhead. who two years ago
guided the Lakers to the World
Championship. "The team has
s tones in their shoes. They're
trying to shake them out and
some thing is rubbing against
them . They want to play."
With his six-time MVP Jabbar
ready, a nd Kupchak s liding
right into the role asked of him,
Westhead does have reason to
sound optimistic.
KUPCHAK SHOT 59 percent
in pre-season. best on t he club.
He also averaged 17.l points per
game and hauled down an
average of 9.5 rebounds.
In his last two outings, the
former Washington Bullets star
was 11 of 16 in field goals
against Denver and 8 of 11
<See LAKERS, Page C?>
Garvey said he will never forget the instant
Ken Landreaux caught Bob Watson's final out fly
ball, ending the Series.
"It's a different feeling for me because J 've
never been on a loser," he said. "I did the best I
could. If I got no hits or 10 hits, it doesn't matter,
because I did my best.·· Dodger Manager Tommy Lasord.a is tM man of tM hour Thursday upon arrival. at LA Airport.
"There will never really be another moment
like it," he said. "It's been 25 years of blood and
sweat. Baseball is a team sport and the ultimate is
to be a world champion. I will admit, I did have
tears in my eyes."
Garvey, 32, Cey, 33, second baseman Davey
Lopes, 35, and sbortatop Bill Russell. 33, have
played as a unit since 1973, a record for an infield
remaining intact. But Lopes bas bad two bad
years in a row and committed a record tlx errors.
W Al'ITNG IN THE WINGS are two candidates
-Steve Sax, promoted from San Antonio of the
Texas League where he wu the mo&t valuable
player ln 1981, and Jack Perconte, who's bad a
couple of soUd years at Albuquerque of the Pacific
Coast League.
• The other young 11u,gen, ouu1e1der \;anel)'
Maldooado and first baseman Mike ll1nb1U, both
had biC yean at Albuquerq\M and carry cu·~m.1.11
major leque credential.I.
Rick Monday. who bit the .ca:••t·.tnnkl1
home run lD the ninth lnnlaa ol ftftb tam• o(
the NatJonal Lea1ue Champioulalp S.ri11, la
conalderlna retirement. Yeqer, Ul*9 1partn1ly
Sloan, Cougar.s have Pullman feeling rosy
By ED ZINTEL
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Pullman, Washington. located 7S miles south
of Spokane, Is one of those real McCoy college
towns.
The name Itself comes ftom inventor-tycoon
George Pullman, who alao gave bis name to the
railroad sleeping car some 100 years aao.
Originally known as Three Forks because the
Missouri Flat Creek from the North, Dry Creek
from the South and the South Palouae from the
East. coover1e there, not much bu chanced in
Pullman where approximately 41,000 live, 17,000 of
those student.a at Wuhlneton State University.
Likewise, not much bu chanced over the
yena for the achool'• football pro.J!!i':i It'• been a sleeping car too with just three aeUODI in
the put 18 years.
1
Academics, not athletics, has always been the
pride and joy of the Cougars.
That's what Kevin Sloan knew when he
decided to go there in 1978 out of Estancia Hilb
School. Thou.gb he was a football player, and a
good one at that, he didn't let an unsuccessful
on-the-field record deter him.
For one thlng, WSU's coaches believed in him
and even if they suddenly stopped bellevin1 in
him, Sloan could tum to academics. He was, in
fact, an exceptional tt\ldent.
One thing about 10101 to a school Uke
Washington State, lf you're an athlete, you
certainly don't have much to live up to. And that
can take off a lot ol the praaure.
Anyway, Sloan, an all·leag-ue defenalve
lineman at Eatancla, waa UpUy reenaJted. USC,
UCLA and Stanford, amona ot.ben, an cave a look,
but none were keenly lnte~ becauae U.ey f tit
Sloan was too tall to be a defensive lineman.
Supposedly, a guy who's 6-7 bas trouble 1ettin1
underneath his blocking opponent, and without'.
great speed (Sloan runs the 40 In about S.1). you're
more cut out to be an oflenatve lineman. •
Bingo. Enter Wubinitm State wttb an otter~
Sloan.
"When they told me that U.1 wua.d to mab
me an offensive tackle, 1 told UMtm I woulda't So
there," Sloan aald from Pullman UU. wMk u Jae
and his team prepared for Saturd&J'• Pu-10
battle agalnlt USC bere at tM LA Collllaa.
''So they Hid RH, we'll lift 1W a alMlt a\
def enaive U..."
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From AP dlspatcbe
SAN DIEGO Infielders Bobby m
Grich of the Angels and Jerry Remy
or the Boston Red Sox formally filed
for the free agent re-entry draft with the Major
League Players Association Thursday.
Players eligible for the draft have 15 days
after the World Series to file for it. Once having
filed . they can negotiate with their current club
up lo three days before the draft. scheduled this
yt•ar for Nov 13 tn New York.
Both players are represented by agent
Jerry Kap~tean who said he would begin
discussions "'1th other clubs for both infielders.
l'nde r term~ or the baste agreement. potential
free agents ma) discuss anything except money
with inten•stctl clubs before the draft. During
this period. tht'Y ('an talk money only with their
c·urrent club
Herny. who will be 29 Nov. 8. batted .307 for
tht> Red Sox m 1981 and 313 last season. He is
the first player under 30 since the late Lyman
Bostock to go into the draft with consecutive
300 seasons
Grich, 32. will be a repeater free agent.
s u b j t• c· t o n I y t o a m a t e u r d r a ft . c ho i c e
compensation I le left the Baltimore Orioles in
1976. signing a five-year contract with the
,\ngels. Gm:h batted .304 this season, tying for
the• American League home run lead with 22.
hitting 16 m the se<.•ond half
Quote of the day
R t>~~k Ruckcr. \Hele receiver of the
Cit•\ l'land Bro"' n". on O.J. Simpson's
l<•l<"'l llt•rl! t·ommerc1al ··What 1 want to
kn1m 1-.. 1r th1-. gu~ ran fl). "'hy does he
nl'l'd tn rl'nl a tar.,
Phtllles sold for over $30 m1ll1on
The Philadelphia Ph1lhes have m
been sold to a group headed by
Phillies executive vice-president Bill
Giles for S30 175 million. former owner Ruly
('arpente r announced Thursday The purchase
µrice 1s tht• largest ever paid for a major-league
baseball franchise. said Carpenter, whose
family has owned the Phillies since Carpenter's
grandfath er purchas ed the team for
approximatl'ly $500,000 in 1943. Giles will be the
g<'ne ral partner and sole operator of the
rn1nth1~e for the group
From Page C1
Flyers fight to win over Penguins
Mel 8rtd1man scored lhrqe goals ~
T hursday night to ll'•d the '
Philadelphia i''lycns to a 6 4 Nataonel
HO<'key League victory over Pittsburgh m a
au m l' marred by a tlrst period brawl
Bridgman's rmal goal came on 11 power play al
15·38 of the third period two minutes after
Pittsburgh 's George f 't'rJ(uson had tied the
score The brawl. which broke out alter
l:'illsburgh's Ross Andeno!l tut Bridgman with
his s tick und the Flyers• 8r1an Propp had
s peared Anderson, resulted in 144 mlnutes ol
penalties. 72 tor ea ch team .. Bob GalDey,
Br ian Engblom and Perre Mondou scored goals
an a third-period rally as Montreal tied Boston.
5 5 lo remain the nhl's only unbeaten team.
Veteran Guy Lan eur triggered the Canadiens'
<'omeback from a 4·1 deficit with a goal just 40
seconds before the end ot the ~econd period ...
Joh n OgrodnJck and Mike FoUgno each scored
three goals as Detroit c rushed Calgary, 12·4 to
r ecord the Red Wings' highest one-game
scoring output against the Flames in their
10-year history Defensemao Norm Barnes
S<'ored his first goal of the season with less than
six minutes to play to hft Hartford to a 6·6 tie
with the New York Islanders Barnes· goal
came shortly after the Islanders had taken a 6·5
lead on goals by Mike Bossy and Anders Kallur.
Kenney back at controls Sunday
Bill Kenney, the former San [il
Cle m ente High a n d Saddlebac k
College product who helped direct
the Kansas City Chiefs to a 6-2 record. will be at
quarterback Sunday when the Ar'Oeric an
Football Conrerence We st leaders play at San
Diego. However. KC Coach Marv Levy refuses
to call him the team 's No. l quarterback. and
observers are wondering whether Steve Fuller
may soon be calling signJls again. as he did late
in last week's 28·17 Chiefs' come-from-behmd
victor.v at Oakland .
West's son ordered to stand trial
Tht> !>on of former bas ketball star •
Jerry Wt'st was ordered to stand tnal
on two c·ounts each of burglary and
r eceiving stolen property Michael J erry West,
W. along with two accomplices. were accused in
connection with sever a I house robberies of
Jewelry, ~alver ware and other goods from
hom <.•s 1n th<' arrluent Pacific
Palisades-Bre ntwood area Alberto Salazar.
two-time New Yo rk C1tv Marathon winner.
reaffir med his opin10n Thursday that runners·
s hould be paid and added that many already
are rece iving <'ash ··There's no secret that
under·the·table payments do occur 1n all major
U .S road races." he said al a news conference
in Eugene. Ore
Television, radio
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LAKERS OPEN S EA SO N • • •
aga inst Golden State
.... And the n there 's Magic
.l ohn!>on. who has s hown no
di effecL.., from his knee s urgery j last ~eason J ohnson led the
~ l.akers 1n rebounds I 9.8J. assists
~ t 10 01 and steals <2 11 during the
Lakers have no title to honor
nothing to defond but their own
pride
· · 1 n retrospect. I'm not s ure
our players reali2ed what was
lurking around the corner last
s eason ... Westhead says
handr<Jnl'l' to a trio or rookies on
lhl' l.ak<'r" roste~ First-round
pick Mike McGee of Michigan,
fourth round selec tion Kevin
McKenna of Creighton and free
agent Kurt Rambis out of Santa
l"lara <1rt' all capable
;i pre season ~ 1 Jamaal Wilkes. Norm Nixon.
)11k e Coo pt•r and Mark
La nd~berger round out the
Lakers· top seven.
"Everybody wants a piece of the
championship There were a lot RAMBIS IS the surprise of the
of wolves attacking a year ago. group A third-round pick by the
· I thmk we have enough skill
o win the championship But
hether we will s till have the
good fortune. I don't know,"
Westhead admits . "You need
uck to win a cha mpionship, plus
u good health factor. And even ir
a ll those factors a re present, it
still does not take into account
he ability to get on target and
stay on target."
wanting a piece of the title. New York Knicks in 1980,
That's true in sports. regardless Ramb1s playt•d 1n Greece last
of the level. year Ill' fought his wa~ onto the
.. Because of that, teams were team and now "plays th e
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all out." Westhead continues. on our roster." his coach says.
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a nyone l ast season . It's a success will depend on Jabbar.
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Barons sweep
in Sunset duel
Irvine tops CdM runners
Fountain Valley High rem ained undefeated
and ranked No I in the CJ F 4-A boys cross country
poll with a convincing 15-41 win over Ocean View
in t he final Sunset League dual meet Thursday.
The Barons. who wind up 5-0 in league, were
once again led by Bob Erickson. who c locked a
15: 16 over the Central Park course in Huntington
Beach. Erickson was followed by teammates Ned
Mosher and Ed Gould.
"Erickson's and Mosher's times were good but
the rest of the guys were a little off," said
Fountain Valley coach Bill Thompson.
Other highlights of Thursday's prep cross
country action saw the undefeated University High
g irls down rival Irvine. 15·44 , as five Uni girls tied
for firs t.
Standout Polly Plumer. running only her third
CROSS COVNTRY
r ace of the season due to an inJury. was joined by
teammate Te res a Barrios for the firs t time this
vear Together. they set the pace for the other Um
girls. Su!><in Armentrout. Laura Sauerwein. and
Jamie Nourse
On the bo~~ level. Huntington Beach moved its
league record to 4· l. second in league behind
Fountain Valley wit h a 15 -49 win over Marina.
Gus Qu1n9ne2. Martin Cueva and Pat
Hernande2 led the way for the Oilers.
Edison downed Westminster. 23·35, lo finish
3·2 in le ague and in third place in league meet
action. Kvle Martin of Westminster finished first
with Edison's Mike Coe a nd Hector Arroyo
following. "They ran below average but it was
cold and windy." s aid Edison coach Colin
McConnell In S<.'a \'1l'w lc•ague action. L'01ve rs1ty and
1 r vi ne battlc:d 1t out for second in the final league
s tandings behind undefeated El Toro and it was
Unive rsity coming away with a 24-35 victory
Cvril Oblouk . undefeated this season in
1ndi vidual me<'l". ll'd the way for Uni m followed
b' tt•ammate Fn•d llesslevik I 151 101
· Corona del Mar tjpended Newport Harbor to
finish at I 3 and third 1n league The Sailors
ended at 2·5
Costa Me~a ·s Mark Howard broke a course
record Lo lead Costa Mesa past Estancia. His 16 :08
broke the previous Costa Mesa course record set
by teammate Scott Lacrosse a year ago of 16 : 10.
Finally. Woodbridge upped its record to 4·2 in
first.year Garden Grove action as the Warriors
split a tri-meet \'('rd1ct. dcreatmg Los Amigos and
los mg to Garden Grove
Brian Wilson was the top rinisher fo r
Woodbridge. finishing second.
On the girls level. Fountain Valley, led by
Melanie Kirby, e.isily defeated Ocean View. 15·50.
The Barons took the lop four plaes as Kirby was
followed by Diana Crahtrce. Heather Pringle and
Laurie Sharette.
Tu ~ )'Ot.lr fT'f!I camttl
and dinntr for two. heft's 111
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within the nm 10 dl)'S. MAke
Ill ~pe>lntment for I wttkd.\y
(Monday through Friday) tour
of Snow Lakt Lodge. lt'5 Big
Bur's newt?St &nd most IWlur·
iougly appointed timrshan,
vaation raol1..
1WO. K~ your awof ntment and brlnll thla Id
with )'OU.
Thal'• all. Naturalf~ W! haYt! our rusom for lli\lfng
away amm1 and dlnnm. Wt hopt )'Ot.I lllct Snow l..akt
~~much )'OU11 want to vacation httt. 'wtrt
bc:autifuUy located bttwml Snow Summtt Md a.it Bar
L&kt. Smxlc ln tht mJddlt ol a ~ 'round '4ICation
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From Page C1
KEVIN SLOAN • • •
quantity ui1 late as last aprine. was uid. by the
school's media guide, to have broken the ankle ln a
Creak accident, trippln" over aome steps .
Dul U<'tually. Sloan broke It while twisting
awuy from the guy he was playing behind last
year. Allan Kennedy. now a member or the San
Francisc:o 49ers. This year . Sloan emerged as the
No 1 right tackle a nd thou1h he sees
improvements that still need to be made. be'is
proved to he a \.op n otch line man.
And it 's n o ~---------.
coincidence that
Washington State 15
s udde nly a winner.
With a 5·0·1 r ecord
goin g into Saturday's
game, all of Pullman is
going bananas It's the
best start for WSU in
over 50 years. The scent
or roses has never been
so poignant jn Pullman
Sloan is almost as
s urpri se d 1n
Washington State as the
rest of the col lege
foot ball world "I
\
-.,
thought we might be 5 2 •_-....imL-___ _:a.._J•
b y n o w • b u t l\(•t111 Slow1 undereated ? That would
have been a little hard to believe."
Pat Ruel. the offensive line coach, says he
feels like he's on Fantasy Is land.
"We graduated four of five people on the
offensive line last year." he says. "We don't have
much experie nce up front but there is a lot of
communication goin g on. The guys are all
extremely intelligent. All but one was on the
dean's list last sem ester ...
According lo Ruel. one way to gauge an
offensive line's success is to look at some
under -the-cover statis tics. Like negative and plus
yardage, for instance. The Cougars' leading
rusher, Tim Harris. has carried the ball 100 times
and lost yardage only four times.
At the same time, Harris has aver aged 6.2
yards per carry while no other WSU ball-carrier
has averaged less than 4.5.
Ruel says that Sloan was only an "average ..
all-around player when he first came to the
university but has surprised even him. "He's an
organizer. he's intellige nt and he accomplishes
than gs," sa ys Ruel ··His pass blocking was at first
a question mark but he's improved that. He
started the season inexperien<'ed but he's playing
now like he's been doing it a couple of years."
At his current rate of improvem ent. Ruel
fii.:ures Sloan has a good opportunity to be drafted
by the pros next year ·'The main thing is that he
doesn't level out. I think Allan Kennedy did that
last year but fortunately he had a n already good
reputation so he was drafted."
As for the upcoming game with USC, Sloan
says he refuses to be intimidated by what matches
up to be a bigger. faster Trojan team and one
which is a 13112 point favorite.
"They can think whatever they want now, but
what matters is what happens Saturday.'· Sloan
says with confi<i enc:e. "We like being the
underdogs. it's something we're used to. ln 14 of
our last 15 games. we've beat the s pread.
"The main thing is that we're not waiting
around for them to hit us. We have to go after
them "
All of Pullman will be behind them
Gullic k on tun Bor~
TOKYO <API Tim Gullikson of the United
States scor('d a surprising 6·3, 6·1 victory over
second-seed1•d Bjorn Borg of Sweden in the second
round of the World Super tennis tournament
Thursday
Borg·s defeat was a big disappointment to
Japanese tennis Cans. who had hoped the Swede
would meet top-seeded American John McEnroe in
the final in a re match of their clashes in the
Wimbledon and U.S Open finals McEnroe won
both those matches .
J e dinner's on us •
The camern's on us •
The film's on us.
Free
But )'Ot.I do haw to hurr)L You haw only 10 days
to unnae )'Ot.lr i.ppointment and be digiblt for our frtt
Qifts. So why not call our toU-&a number ri«ht now,
Qil tolfne (800) 462·493L
CdM tops Irvine
Sea K i n gs miss chances. but win ~ 13-8 • By K EN IDLI .. 0(-CMlty ,.... ....,
The Corona de! Mar High Sea
Kings , behind the running of Bill
Bright and J e ff C a se. a nd
passing of quarterback Eric
Woods, rolled to their second
Sea View League win. with a
13·8 victory over Irvine High
School. before 700 diehard, cold
fa ns Thursday night at Newport
Harbor High School.
The 13-8 score was closer than
the game really was as the Sea
Kings dominated play. but just
couldn't put many points on the
board. The Irvine defense held
Corona del Mar at bay inside its
five-yard line three times, but
the Sea Kings still managed the
victorv
C dM coac h Dic k Morr is
indi cated that his team will have
t o s co r e more wh e n
opportunities arise. "We moved
the ball well tonight , but just
couldn'l put the points on the gaping hole a nd sc<i mpered
boa rd. I was very happy with down lo the Irvine fo ur-yard
our defense we stunted well line .
and kept Irvine's running game Three running plays later .
to a m inimum most of the night, CdM had a fourth down and
but we will have to play better in three situation. This was one or
our next three games if we m any gambles that Se a King
expect to make the playoffs ." Coa ch Dick Morris decided to
The fans who braved the cold make On fourth down, the Sea
windy weather, might have Kings went to Bright for their
thought they were going to see first and only touchdown of the
an aerial show featuring Corona n i g h t . P e t e J o ha nsson · s
del Mar's Woods and Irvine point-after was perfect and CdM
signal-caller Mike Zorn. had a 7·0 lead.
In the first quarte r CdM But that lead turned into a
started from its 33-yard line. On defi cit in a hurry. After Irvine
second-and-eight. Woods went to took the ens ui ng kickoff to its
a screen pass to Bright, who 34-yard hne. Zorn wound up and
r a mbled 22 y ards t o t he lofted a perfectly thrown pass
Vaqueros' 43-yard line. Woods to flanke r Mark Bondi. who
we nt to the air again on second ca ught it at the Sea King 40-yard
and 10, and found (as he did a ll line and ran untouched into the
night > his tight end Hank Goebel end -zone for the score.
for a first down a t the 30. On the point-after, Zorn once
A facemas k penalty moved again fo und the end zone. this
the ball down to the 15·yard line. time on the receiving end of a
On first down Bright found a pass from J ohn Salinas. and
Irvine held an 8-7 fi rs t quarter
lead
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. October 30. 1981
I 1
l
Mate r D e i s u ffe r s
seco n d l e a g u e lo ss
By TE RRY WHITE
OfllleOolllJl"lleC-
end zone from Tony Locy. Three
plays later a 41 -yard field goal
try missed.
Corona del Mar took its next
possession from its 27 to the
Irvine six-ya rd line. behind the
running of Bright and Jeff Case.
and two passin g st rikes by
Woods. Three running plays took
Cd M to the two, and on fourth
down, Morris gambled again,
this time coming up on the short
end of the s tick, as Bright was
buried at the one by a tenacious
Irvine defense
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The Bis h o p Am a t High
La ncers kept a toehold on fi rst
place in the Angelus League by
d efea ting Ma t er Dei 24 -8
Thursday night before 6.500 fans
at the Santa Ana Bowl.
In the s econd half. Bishop
Amar s Tim Garcia padded the
Lancers· cushion to 17-8 when he
completed a 27-ya rd pass play to
M i k e Pres cot t wit h 8 59
re maining in the third period.
From Page C1 •
After Irvine could do nothing
from deep in its territory, it
punted from its end zone. Steve
Patterson took the punt from the
Vaq 47 yard line and raced down
the side line for a n a pparent
touchdown A clip nullified the
TD. but the Sea Kings drove fa r
enough into Irvine territory to
get a 22 yard fie ld goal by
Johansson. for a lead Corona del
Mar never rel mq uished
EDISON BEATS WESTMINSTER • • •
The Lancers moved to 2-0 in
league play while the Monarchs
are 1-2. and probably must win
their final two league games to
gain a Cl F playoff berth.
A I most eight minutes later the
Lancers were forced lo punt. but
run ni ng back Randy Tanner ,
who doubles as a punter. faked
the punt and ran it 74 yards for
the touchdown, pulling t he
Lancers out of reach.
and running another 5 yards lo a n d ph i 1 Coop e r eac h
the Westminster 7 intercepted a pass and for all
The L1ons held on this Edison intent~ and purposes. the Lion!>
series. but when they couldn't we r <' s hut d o wn 1n ever y
move the ball again. 1t meant ca t egor y. although t ailback
a n other punt a nd G r a} and HN b1e Campbe ll put on a solid
Burke were the re. giving Edison effor t. netting 209 yards on 32
the ball at the Westminster 14 carries
In the fi rs t quarter Mater De1
dre w fi rst blood when Greg Locy
caught a pass from his brother.
Tonv. at the 50 and outran the
Bis hop Amat defende rs for a
touchdown for a 76-y a rd pass
pl ay to put the Monarchs in front
8-0.
Mater De i Coac h Wa yne
Cochrun said of Bishop Amat.
"They're a good foo tball team ...
The Lancers are ranked fifth in
the CIF Big 5 Conference.
J ohansson added another field
goal in the fourt h stanza
Edi son d idn 't was t e th is Campbell rushed ror !35 of
cha nce. scoring 1n two plays those vards in the final quarter.
with G e r o ux c arr ying the including an 8-~ard scoring run
Wes tminster defense with him and a 58-yard scampe r. but 1t
into the end zone from 5 yards was too late. Edison's defense
The Lancers opened up their
offe nse when Pernell Taylor
scored on a 7·ya rd run with 9:59
r em aining in the firs t half to
narrow the Monarchs· lead lo
8· 7. With jus t three seconds left
in the half Bishop Amat scored
again. thjs time on a 25-yard
fi eld goal to lead 10· 7
The Lancers also played well
on defense, intercepting four of
Tony Locy ·s p asses. Bis hop
Amat also inter cepted a fl ea
fli ck-er pass from Phil Gray.
s e tting up a 25 ·y ard Mike
Frescas field goal just before
the end of the first half.
R 11 t out It was 21 ·0 with 8:34 still had sea led the v ic tor y long 3111!-I ~~ OU ' remaining in the first half and befo re th<: fou rth quarter ever
!"O •'anu~ on TI the verd ict a l ready s afe ly arrived.
P"" tucked away, "The defense has lo get the
Th e Ra m s a nn o un ce d The rest of the evening was c r e d it for t he good field
Thursday that this Sunday's a n ot h e r s howcas e fo r the position," said Workman. "We
game against the Detroit Llons C h a r g er s · d e f en se -had s ome de fe ns ive lapses
is a sellout a nd canbeshown on li n e b a ck ers Mik e Powe ll , against Marina, but outside of
Mater Dei had another scoring
opportumty in the fi rst half. It
ca m e mid way thro ug h th e
second period when a Monarch
d ro pped a 30-yard pass in the
F or the m os t part , the
Monarchs had to do without the
services of Kennedy Pola. who
wa s injured late in the first haJC
and had to he replaced by Phil
Gra ~
loca l television. Channel 2 will F ernan d o Griff 1th s a nd th at. nobody has done much
ha ndle the cover age or the Di Be rn a rdo. li n eme n Bryce agamst our defense. And Marina
game, beginning at 1 o'clock. Malavasi. Rick Ponde r. Tray has been doing that lo a lot of
It marks t he 10th consecutive Rid enour . J oe Zerucha , Phil oeople."
time the Rams have sold out at Cooper, and the secondary
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Eagles, Artis t s ris k
the ir unbe ate n · tnarks
By ROGER CARLSON
Of .. o.lly ,.. ... Matt
E stancia lligh 's Eagles and the
Laguna Beach Artists risk leads in
their res pective leagues tonight to
hig hliglft Orange Coast area prep
football action.
The Eagles. unbeaten with a 6·0· l
overall record, marred only by a
10· 10 tie with Corona del Mar, tangle
with Newport Harbor in the first-ever
colli s io n b e tween t h ese two
Newport-Mesa schools.
A n d Laguna Beach takes its
artistic offense to Capistrano Valley
where the Artists hope to solve the
size of Capo with another clutch
effort.
A YEAR AGO the Artists turned in
one of the shockers of the year in
Southern California hig h school
circ les with a s tunning 7·6 victory.
The Estancia-Newport contest
features the Eagles' passing attack
of Jim McCahill and receiver Abel
Ca c hola against what ha s been
considered the "othe r " passing
attack in the Sea View League -
quarterback Greg Selby and receiver
Rob Berry.
Tonight '-; gamt•s l7::io1
Sea View League
E l Toro <2-ll <3·1) vs. Costa Mesa
t 1·3 l al Newport Harbor
Newpor t Harbor < 1 ·3) vs. Estancia
<3·0·11 at OCC
Saddleback (3-11 vs. University
(2·2) al Irvine
Sunset Le ague
Marina ( 1-1 l at Huntington Beach
(0·21
Ocean View I l·I I vs Fountain
Va llev c l·l > at Westminster
-South Coast League
Laguna Beach 12-01 at Capistrano
Valley <l -0-11
Mission Viejo I 1 ·0· l I at San
Clemente <0·2>
Dana Hills I0-21 vs. Laguna Hills
< 1-1 1 at Mission Viejo
Non-league
Wood bridge 11·5 > at Onta r io
Christian (4·3>
The Artists of Laguna Beach. who
have won two straight in the South
Coast League behind the sterling
all-a round play of Damon Berryhill,
face a sterm challenge Crom Capo
Valley.
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yea r away Crom a big year.
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"We have to sta y out or must-pas.a
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been especially tough, allowina an
average of less than 7 point.a a game.
F ountain Valley, also 1·1 ln Sunset
play, trles to rebound aaalnst Ocean
View after suff ertn1 a 20.3 loH to
Marina last week.
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tailback Mike F bcua put their ClF
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Series simple as ABC
Coverage of 18th Fall Classic lacked creativity ..
re play cam 41ra showed us Yankee outlielder Lou
Piniella at rlrst base loosing a couple or epithets
when a line drive out to right railed to score
teammate Rick Cerone rrom third.
By MIKF. llARRIS .,....,..,,..
It was u strange World Series.
Few sporting events offer the bullt·in drama
and excitement or the annual Fall Classic. But.
~1th much of the most interesting action taking
pluce ort the field, the 1981 Series between the Los
Angeles Dodgers a nd New York Yankees was
more hke a three-ring circus than a World Series.
There was little classic baseball as the
Dodgers came back from a 2·0 deficit to sweep
fo u r str aigh t games and win their first
champ1onsh1p since 1965
NOR WAS ABC'S coverage of the 78th World
SNies a model for the ages.
What we saw on the illuminated box through
most of the Series was basic television cover age of
."tPlJRTS ON TV 111
the game of baseball, with an overkill of the faces
or baseball wives or blusterly Yankee owner
George Steinbrenner intruding on the action m ore
olten than anyone but their mothers would
appreciate.
Through the sax games. the announcers -
either Keith Jackson or Al Michaels handling the
µlay-by-play and Howard Cosell and J im Palmer
doing the color commentary -acquitted
themselves with great restraint. And, except fo r
an occasional foray into excess vergaage and
overstatement by the verbose Cosell, they were
i;:encrally knowledgeable and informative.
~aimer. ~hose regular job is pitching for the
Baltimore Orioles. was unexpectedly strong. His
comments often gave us a peek at the way
ballplayers look at the ir gam e. as well as filling m
the gaps on strategy moves
THE TELECAST WAS replete with solid, If
ll"~s-than -scinlallaling, interviews with the various
people in the spotlight during the Series. But ABC
lc.'l us down too oft en in the technical production.
There were too few pictures showing viewers
the reaction of the players , the bench and the
managers to the important pl ays, victories and
defeats. And, though we have become spoiled by
ins tant replays, split screens. reverse angles and
other camera tricks in virtually every s ports
broadcas t. the A RC production was neithe~
po rticularly c reative nor complete in that area.
There were exceptions. or course.
. During t~e Dodgers· 9-2 clinching victory
\\ t•rlnesday night, the cameras caught in sharp
fm·us the frustration of a pair of Yankees players.
WHEN NEW YORK Manager Bob Lemon. in a
move that will be second-guessed for years to
come. remo~ed starling patcher Tommy John for a
µinch h1tl{'r in the fourth innin~ with the scored tied
I I . John was i.een pacing the dugout in obvious
rl1s may At-9nc point, he leaned back against the
\,.\;a II al one end or the dugout and appeared to
mouth the word ··unbelievable."
Later. with the Yankees trailing 8·2 and New
\'ork runners loading the bases with one out, a
Marina, OV qualify
The Ocean View and Marina High water polo
~quads each assured themselves a berth m the
p<1st -sear.on Cl F playoffs with am port ant victories
1 hursday night al Golden West College.
The pair, which will clash next week to
cfC'lermine the Sunset League's second-place
n•prescntatave. won m differing fashions: Ocean
\ acw holding off Fountain Valley. 7-6, and Marina
hreC'zing to a 12-6 victory over Huntington Beach
Meanwhile. firs t-place Edison keeps rolling
after blasting Westminster. 23.4
Ocean View nearly let a 6-0 advantage after
three quarters slip away as Fountain Valley pulled
. lo within one with 20 seconds remaining. Bui
Scahawk goal-tender David Read , who stopped 21
shots. m aintained control or the ball in the
waning seconds lo seal the victory.
Maran a was able to start using reserves by thr
c;l•cond quarter and backup goalie Brian Foat wa~
1mpress1ve m stopping eight shots.
. Twelve different players tallied for Edison.
including one. Mike Fisher. whose usual position is an goal
NFL • • statistics
The post-game wTapup from t h e two
clubhouses also was done well.
In the midst or the nearly hysterical happiness
or the Dodger clubhouse, Bob Uecker elicited a
few comments from baseball Commissioner Bowle
Kuhn. Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda, the Los
Angeles front office braintrust of Peter O'Malley
and Al Campanis, and several or the Dodger stars.
But the spraying champagne bottles, the bearhugs
and t~e s miles told that story far better than any
interview.
A~C THEN SWITCHED to Jim Lampley in
the quiet Yankee clubhouse. His brief, bus inesslike
interview with the well-composed Piniella was a
beautiful counterpoint to the bedlam at the other
end of Yankee Stadium.
Jackson then signed off. giving us one last
quick. look al the lin~score or the final game
superimposed on a view of the fast-emptying
sta~i!Jm from the air. There were no replays of
exc1lmg moments; no repeat of the moments of
excitement after the victory was nailed down or of
the wild scene in the Dodger clubhouse.
Those last moments of air time pointed out
exactly the reason tha t this World Series will not
be remembered fo r its television covera~e .
Sa turday·s TV, radio
TELEVISION
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State at Purdue.
12 :45 p.m . (7) COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
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3:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SATURDAY -
Sean O'Grady vs. Andrew Ganigan in a 15-round
lightweight contest, taped at Little Rock, Ark. (34)
FUTBOL.
4 p.m . C4 ) -SPORTSWORLD -Willie
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we lterweight crown against Johnny Bumpbus
< 10·0) in a scheduled 12-round bout, taped at
Atlanti~ Cit~, N.J . Also: The National hang gliding
championships
5 p.m (2) NFL REVIEW AND PREVIEW.
5 :50 p.m. (9) -NHL HOCKEY -The Los
Angeles Kings' meet the Blues at St. Louis.
I I p .m . C5J COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
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KIEV 1870): Colorado al Oklahoma, 11 :30 a.m ..
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3:30 p.m . <7 > -USC HIGHLIGHTS -
Highlights of USC's game with Washington State.
played Saturday.
4 p.m. (7 ) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL '81 -
lll~hhghts of games played Saturday.
4 · 30 p. m . 17 l -GREATEST SPORTS
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11 :30 p.m . (9) -COLLEGE FOOTBALL -
Stanford vs. Washington. Played Saturday.
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A Capital offense
Bozek's late goal sparks Kings, 4-3
INGLEWOOD <AP> It's almost a ren ex action ror him .
back to 1.ltart for the Washington .. Marcel 01onne broke for the
Capitals after a slump-breaking n('l und I saw him go," he sal.t.
tie was snatched from the team "Ht shot the puck. It hit the
with 16 seconds to go in a goalie in the pads and came
National Hockey League game right on m y stick. J saw the
against the Los Angeles Kings opening and just reacted "
on Thursday . "We felt tonight was going to Was hington rookie winger
be our night ... said CapitaNqaetan Duchesne_ had . netted a
Coach Gary Green "Even one five foot ~ebound at 15 .06 of the
point would hav~ been a lift. but third period. tying the game at
n o w we'r e r ight where we · 3
began.·· Third period goals by center
Kings rookie winger Steve M_arcd Dionne and def~nseman
Bozek scored on a 25-foot shot in L~rry_ Murphy had. g1v~n the
the last minute of play to make Kings a lead earlier an the
the gam e 4-3, and hand the period at 3-2
Capitals their ninth defeat in a Ca Pila I winger Bengt
row Washington with its 1-10 Gustafsson scored the game's
record is at the bottom of the first goal during a power play at
Adams Division fl :57 of the first period.
· 'l t was a real team effort
tonight. especially the third
period ... said Ki ngs Coach
Parker MacDonald ··J feel
sorry for their club because they
played well enough to win ··
BozPk ~~irl the shot was
Center Greg Terrion was the
only King to make a dent before
the third with a goal halfway
through the first period.
W:.ishington 's Mike Gartne r
"'as the only player to score in
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Pete Reiser: He lived the way he played ..
• ,.t;
Here's a closer, personal look into the life of the man they called Pistol Pete • .J
Pete Rewer
GWC (14-0)
wins in polo
Golden West Co llege
stayed unbeaten in
water polo Thursday .
thumping vi s iting
Fullerton. 12·5 as Brett
Del Valle led the way
with four goals.
GWC is now 14·0.
• By KEITH TUBER o1 .. o.lfy ........
I nevl'r kn ew Pete Reiser the
ballplayer He retired in 1952, the year
before I was born. My twin brother.
Rick, is married to Pete's daughter
Shirley, and that's how I got to kll ow
him . It's also how l came to be a
pallbearer at hls funeral Wednesday in
Palm Springs.
Being a student of history and a
baseball fanatic. I had of course read
about Pistol Pete: How he'd injure
himself time after time by running into
outfield walls ; how he 'd been
intentionally walked in the fourth game
of the 1947 World Series. despite having
a broken ankle. how he learned to
throw left ·handed when his Mght arm
was hurt.
AS I SAID, I didn't know this Pete
Reiser. The one l met was bald and
overweight. his health failing. What 1
learned was that this man was living
hi s life with t he same reckless
abandon that characterized his playing
days. He enjoyed a stiff drink, and he
smoked heavily despite having
various respiratory allrnents.
"1 was at the game (when Reiser was
a coach) with Pele's daughter Sally
when he had his heart attaCf<." Maury
Keith Tuber is the Business
Editor of the Daily Pilot
Miller remembered. Maury alld I were
driving from the Reiser mobile home in
Thousand Palms to St. T heresa's
Catholic Church less than a dozen miles
away. He. too, was a pallbearer. The
friendship between the Reiser and
Miller families dates back 20 years.
"THEY R USHED PETE to the
hospital, and many of the ballplayers
were thre. but the doctors wouldn't let
them in. They let me In because I told
them l was Pete's brother-in -law
that's how all the Dodgers knew me.
.. Anyway. I get in there and Pete
asks me for a chtarette. l told him he
ALARM
was cra.iy. there was no way I was
going to do that. Somehow during his
stay, he was able to get a pack. The
doctors all got mad at me. but I wasn't
the one who smugeled them in.
'*That's the way Pete was. He lived
the way he played."
Pete's widow. Pat. agreed. When her
husband died Sunday night, she said it
was probably for the best. "To have
Pete walking around with oxygen all
the time would have been devastating,"
Pat said.
I REME MBER ONE TIME Pete,
Rick and I were watching a ball game
on TV. We had a drink or two and
bantered about strategy. Besides being
a 295 lifetime hitter. Pete was a
successful minor league manager. He
was voted Minor League Manager of
the Year an 1959, and later coached
several of the players he helped
develop, including ex-sluggers Frank
Howard and Tommy Davis .
·During this particular game. Rick
and 1 were second-Jluessin~ several
managerial decisions, which Pete -h
defended. Later. we kicked hJm about ••
the Chicago Cubs. who employed Pete
as a scout Pete hated talking about the
team. which hasn't won a pennant since •
1945
When I signed the guest book at the
('hurch, I saw the names of playen
from lhe past who had come to pay ~.
their last respects: Leo Durocher. Pete
Coscarart. Norm Sherry, Cleo James.
Norm Larker. Larry French. Lonny
Frey.
F R EY, WHO PLAYED for the
Crn cinnall Reds. Brooklyn Dodgers and
New York Yankees during his 14-year
career, was perhaps Pete's best friend
The two grew up together in the
German section of St. Louis. where they
learned the sport that was to become •'
their lives. Frey fl ew down from his home in
Seattle to attend the service. He and his !t
brother. Woody, who li ves in Redlands, ..
were also pallbearers. I rode with them .•
from the cemetery back to the Reiser
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A Oerl< Horw l'"-'91 • 20 J to J 00
On tlM Re....-(L .. o evl u oo a.oo
Mr E•<ll-IStelllno•I 4.,,
Alto recad OIUe Ooc>, Bo Br-n, Joaquin
Hit•. Sir o.n<e101. l(vd MlllloM, Ooulll•
Beat,H-~IH
Time. S7'1S
U "AAC: I A t>-61 paid i tl3 20
OUAltTI ltHOUIES
SECOND •ACE . .oc> yerd>
Ounro .. n 5"<1•1 tChawzl s.4.DO IS 10 t.DO
•·'-•oal Bob IBroo ... 1 s.ao >.20
Hemp B .. tBMdl 3 40
Alto recad Movlno \/an IClftQ, Purr .. .,,
1>-Ml\Y Aoon, •·HH1 Cleuv, C•p llHQh,
1>-Bot>On 0.n<er. 0.1u rOly 0•'1h
• end b -c-1.0 entrltt Time: 20::D.
THt•D •ACE. t10y.,d>
S.lurO.yWerrlOr (C.Orcto1el t 10 • 40 J 00
Fin l(lnq t Delomba) 4 40 UO
•·Pl.UY' Truckle CCMvH I J.ID "'''° •Kad F•~ Sir, •·All A<tt Win, Llttle o..p., Ha11...-. TruwtOft 6ound
• co..Q4ad anlry Time 46 4(1
U IEXACTA 11•1 paid Vt SO
TMOltOVOHl9'10S
FOU•nt ltACI!. • lur1on9>
l(•llY'• n.i.1 IOllv.,os1 J.to l 60 l 10
Jetuno "-' fHa-1 l.00 1.,, Admlran Mlstreu Cllalt..,.rl l 60 Al\O ra<ad Ba llllln, Oewn Ila OulO,
Swup Trlel, Crl>O Wat•"· 11 ... Delle,
MOndOfO
Time 1 12
Fl FTH •ACE • lu<loftvl
Epltoeh IAIWUI 1 to 4.60 J 00
111 C..,rt tOrteo•l IS.60 S.60
Mr Baldwin (Sctw-wldtl 2.111
Also r«ed: P,.rry N Alci.1, Trawllnq
Grounds. 111ttnllonal Foul, Fut Alen,
Abductor, ""91'1 ~. Coa•v Jn
Time: I 12 4/1.
IS 1l<ACTA 1~71paid 117'.SO.
SIXTH •ACI ...... lurlonQs
Touch of Good IC.mpe1I 10 40 S,jje) 4,20
HO>t Aoaln 1w1n1-1 4.00 J.20
ProlH-Gr-(~ti f ,OO
Alto rac:ed. Philadelpllla 9'90, Reldln'
•ttiel, sorlllQ Stetl, Stet C••tw, F•bvlou>
Eddi., Evll10\I, Bftln Street
Tl,...: I 11 l/S.
llEVlllfTM •ACI!. • '""'-Ceralta (MltctwHI JO to IJ.111 t.40
Stormy ~Inc.a 10'190al lJ to L20
L°"'' 0..,,., a...... 111e101vi.tol •Ill Alao rtc«I· OoNld, Mafor Pela«, Fel•
CIWlr'lle, $1\lr>lno Era, Nlyfr-...arry. Ima
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Tlmt• t 10/J
Jt I XACTA 1•71 paid11.JIS 00
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Oolly, l'elltl lteN
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Altt receo· Wllll liberty, Strutlln'
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lmm•nel!t "-11111enzue1e1 J 40 2 eo Fo•v Oulllo ISlbtllel J,to
Al\O rectd Remember My Oru m,
ICmperlor Jolwl. Sir IC C.Orve, Je• Rlnq, ~·Of Thouuht Time· 1 14
SICONO •ACE t IUf'lonol.
Bellltsw IHawley) 1.20 , 40 uo
Fooll"' Gin tCM-al •·'° • jjC) Ire B•Y llleleniuelel •.OO
AIU r•ced. Belle O' Oa m•ttu•,
Orum•r·• Holl<My, Oentm 'H Leu, Sell S..
S ... 11>, M11$ u Con<NI, Pet'\ Charm
Time 1 102/S
St DAILY l>OUll.1 , .. ,, po.old UJ IO
THlltO ltACt:. •11> lll"lonol
Rue O. WllSl>lr« I Plncayl l 40 1 Ill UO
PleH• lie on Time IH•rrl>I J 60 2.,
lofty Ee94• IY-ll JOO
AIM> ,...., A•~•I Fau. AIW1 ' &oftd •
PHk 0 Flore>e9'>Ct Flnel "'OU'""''
Time 1 16 11s
~OU •TH •Act: ...... lurloftO\
Brloritwell t O.lalloun•ve> • 10 '00 J 10
Tlmujl11 ITOt'OI '00 4 40
Sunup to*-" (Umllertl 11 Of)
Alto raced Bio# T-. _,,., • .,,.., Fll111>lll
Biii, Ca11tlous Oeclwon. By Oe NOC
Time 1·1111s
~I l'TH ltACE. ••.., lurl-on turf
OIKonf1 l HaWlf'Y I ,,DO J 60 2.60
Gralfltl G.i (MCH••oue> 16 00 10.00
Queen of Cornwel~(Wlntand) 1010
AISo raced Aoay C._, Home Leal, ll•Ck
et Two, Sold S<.,..p, 1(11>1>y.
Time 1 u
U E XACTA ().S) paid l l47 00
SIXTH 9'ACE .• lurlono•.
WHtward 0.1 (Ollvare>I t Of) S.IO •,eo
Windy O.C. IMcHtrQUe) tJ 00 • 10
Tony'> Oarlfnq 111a1en1uela) 7 40
Also rece<t· I'm FuNonable, Welk Mo
Home, Por F•vor. Why Ze nt,.., Bronae
Market, Envl-, Ronnie'• Buy, 8•-• W
Time I, 10 2/S.
St:VENTI4 aACE 6 lu•IC>nO'
SlleneUte IHawley) l .111 2 40 2 Of)
lmpor·1en1 Nlerrw> fWlnt•ndl l 10 2 to
Native FISlltr CMcCarrG'll J 00
AIM> raceo JtUltr. lncepllon, l.AuQlllno
Boy' Buffelo Hart
Time 1 09
IJ EXACTA II 71 OAl<I W SO
U l"IClt SIX U~~MI Paid $1,UJ IO
with H wlnl"O tl<ketl f>l1< horltl) U Pkk
SI• <onsol•tlon P•IO 07 40 wllh I IOS
winning tkk~b tllw hor-1
e IOHTI4 •AC-IE I >t mllt'I on 111rt Netlve Wint
I Otlallousw~I 11 DO S 60 4 .0
Malrkalre (~lo•• I 4 10 • 10
l(ell M• P9I ITOt'OI S 10
Aho r•c•a Tobin\ Aoie. El•""" Pellc•n•. MJ Oulmeu. Tue,.., '"-'
Time 1 ""'
NINTH •ACE. OM mile
4 mourCMI\• (Mc~rrG'll
Alvelu ~CM1-el
A Ster 4t1<11ctlon I Plnc•yl
Atso r•c•d Ens•' P•rty, Cefl Me
Gorgeo'"· -.,..'°""" Time 1,37 J/S
SS t:XACTA ().2) Pa•d PS.00
A"tndAn<e 14, 16S
Del Mar
THURSDAY'S ltlSUl.8
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l'l•ST ltACI. One mllepace.
Cerdlo Kid IL"'9>1 1.00 3.90 2 60
Seng• O.ano 1'-l-1 J.00 110
TllrH St"' t ...... rtlnl J 40
Alto r.ucl Br-eh Boy N, Stilbte Hel'tCI.
Brewler, AiQlll on A.O
Tome; J.04 J/S
SECOND •ACE. OM mile lrol
Deer Sir (A<..,•rmMll • 10 J 40 l 10
A IE Todd ILIOlllhltll 4 60 J 60 IElljall N (Cllff) 4 00
Alto r•<•d t1or•1• Gellons Mluv.
Molllt ,,...rt(tnl••· 04onton
T lme 1 0. J/5.
U DAILY ~II.I 11 JI peld \27 to
THI •D •ACE Ont mt11 pace
Cruln•••Y 11.umlordl S .0 1 ., 110
S<orlr!Q 0<"1~ CUO"tllllll 1 40 110
Strip ~re (WllllemSI t Ill
Alto rece<t Flyono l!o•<•r. G""-• H,
Ftyl1\9 R000tr. Fair Trutll
Tlmt 1 OUfS
U E XACTA fM l OAld '1160
l'OU ltTM ltACE. One mile pec:e
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110 300
4.00
Bio Spring,
A•ucllen tHarOiel
Ara Bennie u ._1,1)
Alto rec.a S..tas Twinkle,
Goto SI•, Ao-100
Time 7·(131/S
l"ll'TH RACE. OM mile pe<e
Bolero CN .. 1 Barktr I JI.to 1'.40 7 IJ
Andy's 0.~ (Tn•lerl 13 . .0 10 liO
MOMlgnor Dale (l(lltl>lerl '.,
Also raclCI sr.-1~ Pelnt•r. Commodity,
Fo» Hound, Albtri•ult, The Comedy
Awerd
Time 1.02 •1S
U EXACTA (~11 po.old ...... 20,
SIXTH 9'ACE. ON mllt lrot.
Dente Jay fLonool S 00 2 60 2.10
Hatll IT•-•yl J.00 2 10
Pllloloro P.t tw1111.,,,.1 110
Also rec.a· 1......-Joy, Hobie T••"91er
Time 2·02 2/S.
SIEVE NTH ltACt:. One mlle Pll<•
Olne Alone (Acl<ermanl t 60 ' ., 1 40
Gerry Junior IAUC!nl • .0 ) 00
lftdlan s-ie tGouclteaul ).60
Aho rec.a T G Prln<e, Time Scaua,.
B.ron, O<>AI_,..._
00 0 •"'1u<1lll1e<1 from second •nd
pleud IHI.
Time· 1 01 4/S
1o1t:XACTA11-<ll pel0\11.10.
llGN'nl ltACE Ont mile pece
Red Al<h (lt-erl S Ill 4 to 2 10
G•rry Ayr lllatler) 1.00 J 00
lmabutlar N CAAlblnl l .10
Also raced. C.Ollnul. A..c:h tor lhe S.y,
Ftuton H, TK\ Henery
T lme · 1:01 I IS
U IEXACTA lt.2) peld "6 40
MIHTH ltACE. ON mile pace
Amater (Ackerman> J 60 2.40 2.20
Anctys Clim (IC""'4tf') l .00 1.10
Monterey BrHH I Baller I J.00
AllO reced AllOy's Pepper, OHllC.
SneO y Pett, Loyel Hunler, Glr•lf•. Tlmt · 1·03.
U EXACTA 1 .. 11 peld,tO IO
Atteftdeno: 1,010
Super tennla cleul'
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Tim G°'llUon on. llforn &ort ... J .....
JOlln M<EftfW dtl Tsu.,_,,. Fullul, ... >. ~2;
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Stan Smlltt dlff Jolwl l'ff"fr. 7 t , M : 9'1tn
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t Anderson tCOMI, 1S 4', 1. HOll•ftd
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HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARIES
Edlaon 35, WHtmlnater 1
k--. °'*""'• Wutmlntttr 0 o o 1->
Edlaon u 1 7 1 ~J
E 1.a1101ord l p•n lrOl'll M•jor (J
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f Gerou• S run (J, Gr•ham klCU
E L•nvt«'d 10 run IJ Gral\am to.IOI
E -l aft9ford u peu lrom Mtlor IJ
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W Campt>ell, )2.JOt, Te uanuu, •·66,
WHhbon, )-fOf..fTllllv\ '· Mt•lllt , Mor ml""' • IE -1.aftolord, • SO, Gerou•. 1 lt,
E 111r ldo•. 1·4, Stenlnoer, 4.27, M•lor.
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2't Blanchard, 642. O'Cell"911•n. 2·>2.
Ell<rldoe. 2·'1, lAnotord. 1·••, Slolter. I II, Orv, I 11, Gei"ouM, t-11
Corona del Mer 13, lrvlne 8
So<-. -. Ooitrt•• lrvlne • 0 0 0 •
Corona Cl91 Mar 7 J o > n C Br 19'1t J run (JohanUG'I klO I
I Bondi "NH rrom lorn (lorn Pti\ from s.11.-1
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HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS
Sun111t league
.._ 0....-•ll
WI. T WI. T l"P' f'A
Edlton l O o • o O m 12
Merine I I O • 1 o JOI •
Fouftteln Vell•v I o o s 2 O 1n •
Ocun View 1 1 o J 4 o 1' 11•
wutmlMtor 1 z O s > O t 17 10I
Hunt111QtG'I BH<h O 2 O ) 4 O as 100
T ........ 10-(1:•> Mari,.. tt HIM!lnvton e.ach
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E1tancl•
El Toro s.Gldl--Unl ... nlty
Coroned91-
CoslaMew
Wl.T WI. T
J 0 I • 0 1
JI O J 4 0
JIO S10
210 4JO
7 1 1 s 1 1
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110 110 " .. '° " 117 ..
•1 ..
.. 140
110 ID
El Toro n. eo.ta MHa et Newi>0rt Hertlor
Ntw-1 Har11or n Eitancle tt OCC
Saddl-1< vs Unlwnlly at Irvine
South Coest leegue ......,.. 0....-all
Wl.T Wl.T
La9UN e.a<fl t 0 0 J 2 1
Min ion llle)O 1 O I • o t
Ga91Jtreno \/elley 1 0 1 4 1 1
L•oune Hiii• 1 1 o t ' o
Dana Hiiia O Z O 4 J O
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1.aouna a..c11 at C•Pl•trano llallev
O•n• Hiiis "' LAouna HlllS at MIUIOn Vl•Jo
MIHlon lll•jo •t S.n Clemente
Angelus Leeaue
l.NfW l>wrall
W l.T W I. T
Bllhop Amel 2 0 0 7 I 0
St. P•ul I 0 0 7 0 0
S."'11• I t 0 S 2 0
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1'2 11 ,, . ., .• ,.,
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Servile vs St PMll et Al'ltfltlm Stadium (7•JO)
111"'°9 Nlont.,..,_y et St P:rencl• (fl, _..1 ......
as;
For whom does
the Bell toil?
It (Dino) toils for thee (Kansas)
Hy EDZINTEL
Ol IM Deity ...... S4MI
When soph omore t ullbnck
Kerwin Bell was told h t!'d be out
for the season following a leg
injury in the Univers ity of
Kansas' second garnt' of the 1981
season. little did he or anyonf'
l'lse know that wailing in the
wings, ready lo fill his varant
s pot. was someone very close to
him his freshman brother,
Dino
Dino. like Kerwin, a former
s tandout al Edison High. knew
that he was ready to take on the
challenge, but Kans a s head
<·ouch Don Fambroug h wu~n t
sure
A fte1 all, he re a soned . ho\\
could a freshman be expected to
fi II in for a sophomortt who
rus hed for over 1,000 va rd!) hrs
first season and was the r atalvs t
of a much-improved . if no t
dynamic. offense ''
DINO WASN'T even on the
Kansas traveling squad when
the year began but thul couldn't
matter at this pomt because the
Jayhawks needed s omeon e
quickly.
So Fambrough gave Dino a
try And is he glad he did
Jn Kansas· 17·14 win last week
over rival Kans as State, lhe
fres hma n Bell rushed for R7
yards. including a 37 y ard
touchdown. the longest run from
scrimmage by a Jayhawk this
year.
Kansas is now S 2 on the ~ear
and faces nationall~· ranked
Nebraska Saturday in· l.mcoln,
Neb.
Once again. Dmo Bell will be
put the tes t a s a prime
ingredient in the Kans as offense
which includes quarterback
Fra nk Seurer, another Edison
g ra duate .
SAID DINO, following last
week's victory .. I got some
good blocking from the line I
ft;lt good that I was able to
contribute ...
And on the 37-yard touchdwon
run that tied the gam e. 14-14.
setting up Bruce Kallmeyer's
game-winning field goal "It
was an option left and Frank
cSeureri almost got hit for a
loss. But he got the ball to me
and I got loos e for the
touC'hdown The hardes t part of
the run was when m y
team mates got me an the end
zone. I got hit harder there than
on the field ...
The harde s t part for
f'ambrough no" may be who
gets the s tarting assignment
ne xt year Kerwin or Dino"
"I can't wait until next year."
he s ays. "when I h ave Kerwm
* * *
)'
Cu 11111 \111rq1•rt1111
and Oino together. When one
lkll r uns clown. I know I can put
1 n a nolht•r one and he ' II do the
Job ··
ELSEWHERE, Orange Coast
arl'a high school and community
t olleg c products are
tonlributing m big ways to their
r espcctl\ c four year football
programs
T on y Camp, a sophomore
f 1 o rn Estancia High, has caught
1·1 pas!'>es for 153 yards at the
l 'n1 versit) of Pacific this year.
1nc:luding s ix against Oregon last
"l'l'k Mt·anwh1le, his older
brother Mike . a senior at
'11lor<1do St:.1tc. has s nared 19
passl'S for 297 yards and one
touchdown
Also at Pac1f1c, Stan Shibata.
tht? former Fountain Valley High
standout. is tied for the Pacific
Coast Athletic Association lead
in interceptions with five this
season lle's tied with Thomas
lh1tes of l 'tah State.
S p eaking of d e fen s iv e
s tandouts. Bill Gompf , the
ex Laguna Beach H ig h
lint.>baker, now at Utah. is
huving a nother good year . He
leads the team in tackles with 75
and ha s pulled in o ne
tnt<'reeplion. Gompf, a Western
Athld1c Association second
team pick last year. 1s a good
l>ct to n<1b firs t-team honors this
'ear
Offen!'>t vely, Kevin Margerum.
yo un g c-r brother of former
S tanford All American a nd
curre nt Chicago Bears wide
rece-1ver Ken Margerum. h as
ce1ught 26 passes ror 347 yards
and fo ur t o uchdowns f or
'.'lot hern Arizona.
llcrc•s a rundown on Orange
('oast area s tatistical leaders:
• * *
OFFENSE Rushin~
Name, School tcb yd s avg td lg
22 110 5.0 1 37
55 221 3.9 1 28
20 59 2.8 1 15
Dino Bell. Edison. Kansa s
•Ke rwin Bell. Edison, Kansas
Harry Billups, University. Oregon
P ete Del Duca. GWC. Cal Poly cPomona)
Mike Dotterer, Edison, Stanfor d 28
15
121
45
3.2 1 13
3.0 1 10
Steve Fogel. G WC. San Diego St
Willie Gittens, Ftn Valley, Anzona St
David Gonzales. Mater Dei. CS Northridge
M. Pagnanelli. Hunt. Beach. GWC. Na\'Y
Stephone Paige, Saddleback. Fresno St
Frank Seurer. Edison, Kansas
•Out for season with inJury
Passing
:'liame, School
David Gonzales. Mater De1 . CS Northndge
M. Pagnanelli. Hunt Beach. GWC. Navy
Frank Seurer. Edison. Kans as
Rec:elving
Na.me. School
Kerwin Bell, Edison. Kansas
Rick Boyer. Edison. USC
Mike Camp, Estancia. OCC. Colorado St
Tony Camp. Estancia. Pacific
Pete Del Duca, GWC. Cal Poly (Pomonal
Mike Dotterer. Edison. Stanford
Steve Fogel, GWC. San Diego St.
Willie Gittens, Ftn. Valley, Arizona Sl
Mark Gobel, Kennedy, GWC
David Gonzales, Mater Dei, CS Northndge
.John Jessup, Saddleback. San Diego St
Kevin Margerum, Ftn. VaUey, No. Arizona
Stephone Paige. Saddleback, Fresno St.
DEFEN E
Name, School
Kerwin Bell. Edison, Kansas
Rick Boyer. La Quinta, OCC
Joe Donahue, Mater Dei. Long Beach St
Bill Fairbrother, Sddlbck, San Diego St
Bill Gompf, Laguna Beach, Utah
DuaiJ'le Jackson. Edison, USC
Bill Malavasi, Edison. Kans as
Neil Ross, Newport Ha rbor, PaciCic
Stan Shibata, Ftn. Valley. Pacific
Lance Wong, Saddle back. Long Beach St.
na-not available.
24 88 3.7 2 na
!'i 1 253 4.6 1 21 81 293 3.6 0 na
53 220 4.2 5 25
1 I 1.0 0 1
54 197 ·3 6 l 8
pa pc: int ydg Cd
1 l I 0 0 1
90 52 3 588 l
111 54 6 685 I
Pc yds avg td lg
2 13 6.5 0 R
2 8 4.0 2 5
19 297 15.6 I z
14 153 10.9 2 26
5 24 4.8 0 8 4 14 3.5 0 4
10 89 8.9 1 na 4 37 9.3 1 15
5 30 6.0 0 13
33 330 10.0 0 na 18 209 11.6 1 na
26 347 13.4 4 2
7 198 28.3 1 55
Ul at tol lJU
1 0 1 0
6 13 19 0
24 17 41 0
12 52 64 0
14 61 75 1 na 3 3 0
2 s 7 0
3 8 11 0
14 11 25 s
1 2 3 0
Vaqs win showdown
1 t was billed as a showdown
f or th e Sea Vif!w Le ague
wome n 's vo ll ey ball
championship Ind the 1quad1
from lrvine and Corona del Mar
hlihS did not disappoinL
ln lh• eod, lt wu Irvine lakin1
It after the mateh we.nl Uleral17
to the limit The 11m1 St'Ote8
•eH, l:S.:15, lS.10, 1~7, 12•11,
U-ll.
The v....-oa t.ltus talw °"' firtl plaee m the &ta View wtt.b
an 11·1 o••rall ruord w'11•
'
Corona del Mar falb to 10-2. The
wln avenced a n urller loss by
Irvine to CdM. wbJch hu abo
•o.t to El Toro.
"Kim Oden'• bltlla1 ucl
blockina were deftmte facton ID
the malcb, •• claimed lr¥tH
Coach Martt Mcltnae. "We
made molt of our peuta all.,
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01 Tru•I '" II,. 1>'00tf1'r •llua led '" tout c""'"-'11" fi!e\I• < .... • -t Tiie lollewlflt ,.,_, ••• fflllt %1 .. t·l• ter Oe¥W A. llNffeli, tm
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Sold P'Ollefly I• •••o ••POfl.0 lo be 111<01'1-well ,_,. ,, rec;el...0 Ill Mlulell .,, ..... (.11-...09*2. l IE ·tl·IU lo• •••• , •• Etc ..
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Co111 Mew. C•lll0<noe •»21 Novemw 16, Itel Mluloft vi.io, Colllonlle flttl o-.. I . ..._.........., t• ._.,..,.
S••O wit wlll i. m-. but wllf\olll Aft¥-Wftcllne • we.i.,.11a1.,.1 .. 1 Tlllt llUM-• h con4u<ttd llY • T.,reu, C••et1• Del M.,, for •
CO••fteftl or warrenty tAl>t•" or m oy '~.., orel •-I an Ille ..,,.,•1...-nl\lp. c-ltleft•I -permit to elltw tfl
1mpllt0, r9QtrdlftQ 1111e, poueu10.. or apt1llc1llon •• Ml '"'" In S.Ctleft ~a. NeWI O¥t .. tf' ••tine aroo tor en ••llflt
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ,if=rlday, October 30, 1981
auN•IOtll couu PICTIT10Ut autl ..... o• TM• rr.u• NMIM ITATIMaWT MCAL1~allUA TIM l.C-lnt ..,,_, er• ......
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OO•OT1411A •oee•n '°' C"-ol M<C>e•-·· ••. lnlM, C•lll••M• N•M• N()TICI 01' MOTION ANO ttPU.
MOTION TO atol'EH C14AHGI 0' Oelt •tMbtt, UH Sento"•"•
HAMI! P•OCllOING ANOMOOll'Y httKe,c.r-dtl/IA¥,C:A~.
JUOOMINT CCC""'21 Ceere• M. Mc NeMH, ltltl
TO THI CLfal( OP THa A.OVa McOtt-t, •I, trvlM , Cellf.,ftl•
aNTITLeo cou•T ANO TO ALL mu
INTl•HTIO PA•T11a· Tiii• ~-· •• c....wctH " • l'LIAH TAKE NOTICI !Ml .it ..,_,., ,..mwr-.
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Tll• fOCleWlllO "''°"' or• 001n9 b~''"'"' ., 1.IOHTIHO OfSION A RESEARCH,
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Oct t , 16, ll, lD, '"1 •••._11
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wMot1"9not•..cvrtc1Dv•110de.O, fot IM F.O.r•I Se•lngs ""d LM1' COUftty'C1ot11afOr.,,..Ge\lr1hOflOcl. '"•Ct rone. 111 .. lronmenlal
lo wl1 \l~.2't 9' with lnt•r•tt lroM Snt.,,.,, F«• IWOl•I to be COftti-ed 27, 1•1. 0.IMMlrwt""'' E ........
L. Eueeiw Holl'1.c!,
AflOfnoy 10<' Pellll-r
L. IUOINI MALUTID
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C-tY C"'1l t1' Or-Couftty Oft Oct
Tiii• :::;,: ••• llled ..... 11 ""' , ____ rv_auc __ •_nc_c ___ _
C:-ty Clw11 OI Or-CouftlY"" O<t '· ,,., Marth I, '"'· ocho"cn , turren1ly >ubtt111tl•I, II "lull ... wrltt•"• 1'114119 ZONE EXCEPTION PE•MIT 11111 .... .,.... ...... ,.,
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<Urt•ntly Hllmol.0 lo be lt.o-41 00, •• 1119 lollowlftQ; II I s...-mery of Ille Oct. llO, Nov. 6, l), $0, 1 .. 1 f17~1 A_I .... , ewt-lr• l9llflt M( JetOll
M~ 9Mcll, Ce. 9fM7
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\ums lf\eft M<llre<I by \,llO clffd oC MOIWrl oll)t<1ed m lft ... ""llullOft -II' .ftH' Sle"o ~ •• ltf' O vetlonce for
lfu.i or '" IM •PPllcenl'• communltr rwaA •~ ~,.,.,._,._.,,..,,...,."-,.,.. Oct ''· tJ, llO, NOV ...... , 4j)l.fl
T llt noma, 11, .. t eddren ano w rvlce recotd; JI reds, tncludlftQ lftY l'ffMll tot oft.llw -""" to elltw PVIUC MOneE lele9"-........,., Oft"-Tru\IH ... ·•••v•ftl t COftOmlc or llftancl•I ....... <M•W"°" •• lllWlloft .. aft •xlltl"'
Flnon<i•I Ft0era11on. I"<, •U S lnform•lloft, whlcll •upport tllt NOTIC• TOCalEDITOllS commerclol lllolllell ... lO rttl..,tent
Flowtt. LO> AllQtlt\ C<1lllornla '0011 t><OIHt, -41 .,y -r• effects an OP MILK T•ANlfl•• -· loc .... et tn0 1'1tlrvlew aMd, In lllCTITIOUt 8USINIEH
111llU4 1'°1 your «..,W&etlclrlorcommunltywfll<ll lled.61el-6"'U.C.C.I e C 2 Urie Eftvl••""'•"te l NAMlaTATEMINT
Dllt O<lOOOr I "" Moy ruull lroM •oo•ovel of I... NOTICE IS 14ERE9Y GIVIN 19 Ifie O.torm11wt•: E•,.,.C. Tllo followlno per>Oftl ore dOiftQ
F1,..nci11 FoderollOft. In< ooollcollon. Credll0<•afA8EAOAMS, T•-'tlW, ZONE EXCE .. TION l"ERMIT IMHIMHot.
.U\u<h Tru>IH You mev -II.,,_ epplk ellon ---lftKt ..... s ls lM He.-lE.fM.S .... Tl!NTATl'lll! MAP OF CONOIU!N HAMPTON SAL.ON, 1610 By Ja,....1 F LUM• 111 com,.,.,.11 1119d el the Ftdttel 911/d,. Cotto -.a. CAlufttY 9' 0rtft91, TflACT T-llttl fOr JIM Meftlecel<o. Wnt COOll Hlgllwey, Newport a .. cf\,
lrUllOttoor Home Loon Berl• ol S.. l'r-lxe, Stel•ofc;.llfonllo,llWl•llUlklt.,.,., eutllorlaed •••"'lot Slit• of Cllllorftla'DMO
Pub11,n.o Or-Coast Dolly Pllol, UftltU .,y _,, inftfflelt .,. ••"'1114 It •bout IO be mode lo LANCE CA14~111e, 2'111 --...,.. • .,.,.tot Oenlel L "'9tl, ~ Golden Clrt ...
Oct , .. 2l. l0. t .. I 4>'1HI lly tew from putill< dlK~t II yow KNIGl4T, Tr..,,..,_,-·~· o cOftdlllorwl ,_ pe""lt --.tlve N..,.rp0'1 llMC;ll, (A'2Mo0
,,.,,. Otty -''°"' conc .. ,.lne I-<tddrn• I• 11211 EeJlmOrl St •• lnilM, mop of Ttec11111 ollow ,,. rnkllofltl•I fllcllord Mortl "'9rl, •If S11rtlll\
pto<edUtft, <Oflte<t tM ~rvl..-, ,_,,, ol Orenoe. SWl•of CMlfOrnl•. Uftltt .. •n •« ..... ,. ... u .. Oft , .. Court, N ...... t Btocf\, CA~
Agent.,.,,. Fode<•• Home LoOft lltflk Tlle .,._rty to be tr-lw<W It F elt•I•• Stet• H~t.I '"'°"rty, Wllllom Scott Asllmo•e. iao•
of Soft Frenclsc:o IOU-.. lM 14•-81¥1L, Cotto IOUltd et 2'01 HlltMw ........ ....,, '" Flot Ide, Hurltlftolon Baocll, CA.,....
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MUNICIPAL COURT Ofi!
Pullll"'9CI by Oret>99 Coett Oellr Muo. C-ty of OttllOt, Stole of .,, I l fld • •-· Eftvltonmentol Thia llU>lrlflS 11 coftducteo 11, •
CALlfl'ORNIA PllOI, Oct. 311, 1WI fl'U41. C:Ollforrlla. Oet«mln.tlorl . ....,..,ve Oocl.,•lan. ~,..,., pertnor5"1p. Sold ~rty IHIHcrlb.cl ,,. ..... ,.. ZONE E)(CIEl"TION l"E•MtT O.nltl L. Pett .. COUNTY 01' ORANGE
JUDICIAL OIST•tCT
JIO CM< Coftl0t Or. W
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a Colllorn•• corpor•llon
DE F ENDANT LL D"D P
MOl.DENH ... UEA •nd DOES I
f'tJIUC MO~E
CP"21l
NOTICE Ofl'
TRUSTEE'S SALE
T S No. MC 112·L·l'C
On Novrmt>tr 13th, '"'· 11 t I) A M . BEAii STATE rtlNANCIAL
;\llro119h 10, i~~~S CO A P OR ,r. TION, o Co l llor,.11
CASE NO. IJJC CorporotoOft, •• Cluly ~nted TruslN
HOTICl!I YOOI llevt .... ,. .-d. Tiie UllO~f .,_., pOlr,....nt to 0Mo of Truil
.<•lll1 ,., • ., GKlde -'"" ~" wl-uecuieo bv JO'lePh 01L11llo, • \lllQI• ., .. , lle'-t -• ,.,. .... yw ,..,.... ma" rKOf'dtO AU911>l 11111, '"°· H
wlt111111 • U•J. 11 ... -"•fornutlell In\! No IWI), ,.., book IJJO<, !MOO llelew i.eo. o• Olto< 111 A11< ord• '" t,.. office ot
: II you whll 10 --lf\e advice of ., the Counl, Recorder ol Or•"ll•
• lltOfnty '" "" mall ... .,ou \llOuld 00 Counlv, 5'att o! C•••IOf'nl•, will 'Wll 11 po promptly .., 11111 your wrllltft puDllc eu<llOrl lo r>IQ'le\I Dkldtr lor "'°"" """' mey~liledontlme con IP•v•bl••lllmeoC •elt1nl•""'"' ,.. AD'lllSO! u.W,.. .i. deM--. mono ol tlW Vftll.O s1a1 .. 1 al tf\e II trl-1 _... decldlr caftlni UCI. lront entr•n<t to tne Old Or.,.vcr
,1., •w-ltftcla 1 meftH ,.,.. uo. Couftty Courtl'oou.,., lo<11eo on Sent•
:-...,,.,... -.,. de lO dlH I.ta lo A,.. Blvd i.1-n Syumore Sl'"I •111 .. ,,,.. .. .,"....... u •d Broaowoy Seftl• Ano, C•llfOf'nlo,
et: All stock In ltede, flaturu, ZE-•t•IH lo• Jemes Melloffy , Thi• 1t.l-t we• flied wllh 11\e
equllll ....... ~ fOOd wlll ol 11 ... 1 OM outllorlzed 19ent lor Jomes L. CoulllV Cltr1l of Orenoe C-ty °" 0<1
atetloft butlrwu -11 Abe's Uftloft OICkeftt, 2076 l'el•mlle Cite It , 1, 1 .. 1
Setvl<e erld IOcltod et JM 14•,_ Mlh lell Vi9jo, .., I ..... t!Mel UM fl7J7t1
Blvd • C.otw Mase, County °' 0r..... -"'" tor. Cot ....... offla, tocet.cl PuDll•-Or-Coett Dally Piiot, Stet• Of C:eUtornl•. el 201 Newport eoulevwcl In • CJ Oct.•. 16, u. IO, 19'1 UjCMI The llulk t••n•l•r wll l 11• •-· l!rl¥1,__.I o.tormllletloft: 1------------
conwm......-cl"" .,, llflitf t11e '"" dey EMmpt. o1 November, 1"1, •I t:OO AM. II ZONE £XCl!l'T ION l"EflMIT PUUC •nee
Royel Et<row Corporotlo,., tsH ZE.fl-111 -Tl!NTATIVCf _ .. OFl------------
Ketella ·-· Aft-Im, c:-tv of TlltACT T·llW fOr ~ F. lngOfd, l'ICTITIOUI auSlltl:IS O••no•. SWl•of CellfOtftla. Jt., out110tl1.c! ... ,., lot Seewt.w NAMlf ITAY-l:M•NY-
So far IS ...-n to.,. T•-"'"· tlw•lneu Pe•k l'ert11•"· t U2 Tll• followl"9 ""o" 11 dolr19
ell -·-_, arid --II-Se11lllee1t 8'hlel, S..11• *• s...to llutlftUI IS.
by Tt_f_ for 111t th,_ .,..n test A,.., IOt' e Uftd!U-1 .-,_mtt -FUN KING PA fl TI£ S , 16
po.ti, er•. SAME.. IMl .. I,.. ,,._ o1 Tr«1 tor e t9'Mlflll ScHltllbt-. lno .... , CA '771f
TM 11&1 -· fOf' flllftQ ctalms I• lrldu11t1a1 <Alftelomllll...., -'*'-'· Sl•,.l•Y Hugll McMa ct lns. 76
No••mber 17, 1'91. touted 81 t10 WHt lttll S~. '" t11 S.V.l'ICI<-. lrvlrie. CAft71f.
Doted Oct-7. 1"1 MG 1 one. E ft .. 1r011 m •"to I Tiii• llodlnots 11 cOftdllet.i llr en
lMtc• It""". OelWM ..... lan .......... DKIM•I... lndl•ldull
Tr........ .. ... ~ lftfarl'Nltlort ...... -,..,...,, """' Mc.MocklM ........ ._,11cet ............... 7~U.S or ult Tlllt 11........,. wes llled wltll 11\e
•OYALllCllllOWCO•l'O•ATION •• th• office of Ill• Pl•""'"' CounlyCIOr11of0r-Couftty Oft0cl.
tNaK•-.A-o.,.11mwtt, 11--. •. n "•''Drive, 11, l,.t. ........... ea.,... C:O.l• Mou. c.llfonll•. 11174D9 """''"'" ()-..... COH\ Delly 1'1101 Pvtlll-o--. C:OHt Delly Piiot, Putlll-Or-Con1 Delly Pli.t,
Ott. llO, 1"1 AJM.fl O<I. IO, ttll •*4r. Oct. llO, Nov 6, IJ. 20. 1'11 ......,,
SI Ull.o deWa lCllKllar el conw10 dt all rlQhl, tolle ""° oftlttttl canveyed to
10 n ·~ P1I ult osunto C11tt.roa end ftow htlO by II undtr w lo OMO Of
lleurlo lmmeol•toM.,ntt 'de 010 Tru>t on tlW P'<>Pl'•l1 sltuo1.o In 1110
men"" \u rHPUt.i• •'4:•1t• ., hey County•"" Slolled~ribtd H ------------
al9un1 ·-,., rCOQl<lr.OO 1 ii.mpo LOI SS ot Trt<I No SOOS a\ rwr map Nil.IC MOTlC( PUil.iC •nee I TO THE DEFENDANT 4 (Ml re<o•d•d In 8ooi. 1'3, ~· 17 lftd lll-------------compl•lnl "°' Detn llltd Dy Ille of Mlscoll--..> Mac» In Ille ofllca of
21, 1•1 .. 17.114 fi!l1ttlt
P11llllw.d Oranoe Coal Dell~ Pllel, Pullilw.d Or-c-t Delly Pltot.
Oct. JO. ,..., •• ,, 20, ,,., •7'7.fl Oct ». -.,, ''· 20, 1WI f71MI
PVIUC MOneE
lllCTITIOUI 8UllNUI
NAMI! l"ATIMINT
Tl'I• followl"ii .,.''°" It doing lluJl,..u ..
VI LL A GE TflUST DEED
IN'llESTM£NTS, 111' SE Molft St,...I,
1n11,., c.i1totn11 mlf
Plllllp 14 Mt Nemoe, llttS
M<Oermotl, 11, lrvlne,CAt1114.
Tlllt butll"H\ I> conducted by "" lftdlvld ... I P'lllllp H, M<No,._
Tf\lt st.e.-... fifed wllll 11\e
C-ty C1ot11 of Or•.-oe county °" Oct.
21. ••1.
PVIUC NOTICE
lllCTIT10US 8USINl:U
HAMii: UATIEMENT
Th• IOllowln9 per•on I\ OolrlQ
bUtlNH•
VILLAGE REAL ESTATE. 117• SE
Mein Slt•t, lrvlno, Colllorrlle '1111
Plllllp H M<N•me e, ltltS
"°"0.tmotl. •I. lrvlM , CA '171'
Tllll -lnou •• <on<IU<l.O Dy •n
lndlviduel.
P'lllllp H Nl<N•,,_
Tlllt , .. _, w .. fll.c! wllfl 1,..
C-1·y Cttn. OI Or-Counl'I' on 0<1
17.1 .. t
"'Jfllit
1'174111 P11llllllwcl Or-COftl O•llY Piiot,
PullH-Or-c .... 1 Dally Piiot, Oct llO, Ho¥ •• IJ. 20. '"' 47JCMI
0<:1 JO, Ncw 6, U. 10, 1 .. 1 4,,._.I ------------
PUil.iC MOneE
f'tJIUC NOTICE
l'ICTI TIOU' 8USINESS
l'ICTITIOUS 8U$1Nass NAMI STATEMENT
NANllf STATEMENT Tht lolloWlllQ per.OM ••• OOlnQ
Tiie followl"9 ... ,.on I• dOlft9 but lntu•• butlNU ••· P II 0 U D F 0 0 T S Y S T E M S THE MCGUFF COMPANY, ,.tt ENGI NEERING, JICIO C""m'" dt F•r
Wnt MOC"""' ~ ... -. wit• 202, Cottt Meso. CA 47626 Seftle A,.., CA ttl'Ool l.ewl• !.l•p,.en ProuOl001, l llO
Aonold M. M<Guff, 10142 Ouren90 Cf\emln dt Fer. CCKI• Mn•, CA 9262'
River Court, Fountel" llolley, CA fltb•«• Ann Proudloot, 1110 'f207t. Clleml" dt Fer, ~II Mo1t CA 92•.,.
Tiii• ............. condu<lod by ... TlllS llU.>J .... u .. t0t•d11Cl.O DV ...
lndlvl-1 lftdlvlOu•I
flanold H. M<Guff ........ s Proud!OOI
Tllll Jt.el-1 w~ llled with I,,. Tllll ~111...,.nt wo~ 111..S wolll 11\e
COUftlY Clet1< al Orenoe Couftly on Ott. C°"'"'" Clf!f'k ol .,,.,. Coun1y on O<t
27, .... 14, '"'
1'11fm "",'" Publllf'ttd 0rlft0t Coesl Dolly Pllot.1 P\1011-Or~ Coe>t DlllY Piiot.
O<:t JO, New. 6. IJ, zo, 1•1 4n ...-1 Oct ••. >l, 30, Nov 6, 1,.1 Mq!>-11
ruauc MOneE Nil.IC MOneE
NOTICe IN'lllTINO 810$
NOTICE IS HEflEBY Gii/EN 11\ol
Ille Boord ol T ru>t"• of ,,.. Coe\I
CIH'nMuftlty Coll-Olstr let of Our109
C-ty, Celll0tftle, Wiii receive \fflod
Dldt llP to 11 00 1 m , Frld•'I'
Nov•mbe< 20, , .. , II IM Pu•<""""
Deportment ol .. td colleoe dl>lrlct
1oc1tt0 11 tJ?O AOltn• AWftut Cotto -w CellfOf'ftil, 01 ...,lch tlmt wlcl
Dkl\ wlll be llOIDll<ly -od end rMd
for FUANI~ A INSTALi. (.ABLC Tll
OlllGI N,r.TIO N SYSTE M , COAST LI NE COMMUNITY
COi.LEG£ All Dldt ore to Ill In OC.COf'danc• wllll
Ill• tlld Form ln•lructlo"' 1 r1d COftdlllorlS •ncl Soetlllct llOft> Wlll(h
•rt now .., 111• -moy be -Ut.0 '" uw office al 1r. Put ch<t•l"V AVt"' of
W ld Cof l0i9 Oltlrl<t
Eecll blddtr must 'ubmlt wltn 1'1•
bid• to.,,..,..• c1141ck, certified clleck. or lllcldet'' bOnO m-poiy•bl• lo ltw Of'der of tN Cwtt Commut\lty COll-
Ohtr l<I Boerd ol Tru'1tt> 111 •"
""'""''not teM ~live s-r<""' IS"-'1 of the""" bid .. I guor..,lee llWll ltw blcldet wlll .,.,., Into ow prOIJOMCI
(Ofttrect If Ille ,.,... i. ewer-to
him. In 11\e .-.1 of 1111~1 IO tnl ...
11110 """ contract, "'9 prcxeod• of trw
(llo<k wlll Ill l°""lled, Of lft 11\t cew
of • bond, "" lull wm ttwr.al will be
rorfeltod m Mid <ollq dltlrlct
No D'-• mov wllf\dr-Ill• bio 10<'
• PlrlOd of lorl'/ llw 10 1 oen •"., IM dlt• ~!Of' 11\t -•"V ltwnof Tiit Boerd of TruUtoK ,._..H tN
prl •ll•oo of ••IKllftQ M>V .... •II lllds
Of to •••"• •ny lrreo"t•rUf~\ or lnformolllltt In fllY Old or In '""
llldOlnci NORMAN E w,r. TSON
Se<1'91try, •
Boero of TrutttoH
Coo•t eommunny
ColltQt Dlltr ltl
Put>lli!wd 0rlft0t C:.00•1 O•llY Piiot
0<:1. 311, Nov.•. 19'1 41,._.I
f'tJIUC NOTICE
Plllnllll IOllMI yOU II 1011 '"''" lo '"'County Re<oro.< ol •lid (OUftlY
det•nd '"'' 11-u11, you mu•l wlll\ln Tiie strut addre\\ o"o Olller • oeo 111.,. tllh """"'°"' ,, MtVeO tOf'nmo" otilQNllOt\, 11 •ny, of 1rw o.. you ,.,. wllll '"" courl • .. rinen rul P•oc>erty oucro.,.d •llovt h H•-~ m Ille comptlfnt. Unt•U you purporl•d lo ti. llst C"lrlUton ~ .., yovr or1 .. 11 wlll be enter'9d °' Slrut Co.t.t -.... Ct lllOf'nl•
CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA
COMBINED STATEMENT OF REVENUE . EXHIBIT "A" EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES
oppll~alion of ,,,,. Pl••nlltt, eno '"'' Tiie undetSIOflC!CI Tr\.lstee dt>cl1tm1
court m•v enlt< • lUOOmtnl 1001"" •ny tlaDllltv for eny lftCOf'rKtMU Of ~ou for lfle ,.1,.1 ~ 1,. llW Ille strHt _,..,, ..o otf\er corntnOf\ ~ompl•lnt. which could r e\ull tn 61\l9n•tt0n. tt .., •• \hewn l'M'r•ln •• .,,.hllm•nl of wagH , IOll lftQ ol $010 WI• will .,. modi. llUI .. 1111ou1
IN UNDESIGNATED FUND
BALANCES/UNRESERVED RETAINED EARNINGS
J UNE 30, 1981
'"'one• '>' IWOP'lr1Y or ottwr reflet coven•nl or ••rrclnty. eapreu. or
req.,.tltd In llW <omplalnt 1mpllt(I, •-•dlrlQ 1111•. POHI Ulo.., or
0•1.0 Jenuory 2•, ltll encumDr.nctt to pey I"-,...,.,,.,"9
Edwerd W Bt<ltll, Clerk prln<•Pll ..,.., ol '"" noitO) 1ocured By Ea... ll•l•sco, Oot>utv llV Hie! Ot>ed ac Trust, wllll lm.,nt
ROSEN, WAC14TELL • Gll.BEltT lllenOft 65 provided •n WIO ftoltl>I, L'U .'' D A ,..-... 1~1 ,.,.,.... .. ,.,. •d••n<••. 1C •ftY, under t,,. term• ol ,. • .,
t•I CoeM"° ,._East •11d Oeeo ol Truu, '"'· cNirve> oftd No. S..01• 14111 urwn~• of the T""''" oftd of Ille FUND
'-""-'"· ce. -1 trusl\ <•••1..s11v ..... o.e0 o1 Trust -01 General
Publlltwd C>-Cl>A\I Oa11w Pilot, Tl\• lottl omount 01 Ill• u"pold 11 S · J G T St J S 2107 l • 1111 ac ,,,. o011oe1•on -,.., D pec1a as ax r . mpr · ec. .
Oct."· Jl, JD, No• •. , .. , •uo.-i ,,,. •;::,,.,,110111 sold •ftd •••1110N1111~ 12 Special Gas Tax Str. I mpr. · Sec. 2107 .5
t:\ttm•t•d co'1s. •Aoen\el •nd NIUC M011C( •Ov•nct• •I lllt llmt ac Ille ontllll 13 Special Gas T ax Str. Impr .. Sec. 2106 ~1~~'1o·~~(ltl 0 ' lf\e Noll<• of Sel• ,, 14 Traffic Safety NS..aS442
NOTICE OF DEATH OF
EMANUEL H. FINK, aka
EMANUEL HENRY
FINK, aka EMANUEL
FINKELSTEIN AND OF
P E T I T I 0 N T" 0
ADMINISTER E S TATE
NO. A-110807
T o all heir s ,
b enef1eiaries, creditors
and contingent c r editors of
E manuel H . Fink, aka
Emanuel Henry Fink, aka
Emanuel Finkels tein and
p e r sons who may be
othe rwise inte rested 1n the
w i II and/or estate.
• A petition has been filed
Tnt lllnelk•••• under wld Oftd OI \5 Water Acreage Fees & lmprovements Tru\t hf'r•totore t••Cute-d •"d
d•hn•eo 1o ttw ~•IOM<I • wr111 ... l6 Federal Revenue Sharing Trust
Detl•rollon of Default end O.meftd 7 C 't D l t A t tor S•lt, oftd a written Notice of l Ommunt Y eve Opmen C
oe11u11 ... a E•ec11on to s.11 T11e 31 1974 Open Space Bond Debt Ser\'iCe unoer1111neo <111•ed ulcl Notlo of
Otloull aftd EltellOft 10 5.ell to bt ~ l Capital Outlay ••<0•e1e0 "'t.tw '°""'" .,,.,. irw '*"' 42 Land Acquisition e>•oP<rly t• I0<.1100
D•l•o <>t•-•. , .. , -13 1974 Open Space Acqu1s. & Development :~N" ... ~~~!~~011P011AnoN -14 South Coast Drive Construction
tt\ s•td T ru\teor 2SOS E Cl'Wlpm_., Sullt 20S
Flllltr10ft, C:llllorftlO 426ll
11141 7Jl.1122
By Litty Gold
Prnldtftl
Bffr Stole Flnenclol COf'l>OrtliOft
PuDllS..., Ortnoo C:O.ll Doll~ Pilol,
Ocloe>er U, 30, -November •· t9tt 4~··
45 Sunflower MacArthur Industri al Area Constr
5 \ Landscape Assessm ent Districts
61 Golf Course
71 Equipment Replacement
81 Expendable Trust
by H erman R. Fink in the l-----------
96 Vehicle Parking District No. I · Improvement
97 Vehicle Parking District No. l -Acquisition
98 Vehicle Parking District No. 2 · Improvement
99 Vehi cle Parking District No. 2 · Acqu1sit1on
TOTAL -CITY OF COSTA MESA
Superior Court of Orange
County requesting that
H erman R . F, n k be NOT•CE ToCOMT••cTo•s CALLING fl!O• 81D5 appo i nted a s personal School o •••kt NEWPORT-MESA
r epresent at Ive I 0 UNIFIEOSC:HOOLOISTAICT
adminis te r the estate o f a 10 o...s11rw 1 oo o'ctoct P"' of
E I H F . k S t Illa "h cl.ty of Novemtwr, '"' manue in • an a Plut ac Bid 11ect11>1. 1es1 Plec•nll•
An a , Ca . ( under the s1rtc1, ~'• MHo. C•'"°'"io •»11 f n d e p e n d e n t Projetl Identification Neme
Administration of Estates A•P1•<• c11111"' • f\ot woter plpirlQ •• COrofta 0.1 Mtt High SchOOI
EXtDBIT ··B"
U ndeslg:nated
Fund Balances/
tJnreserved R e taine d
lftlWeDW-•
TotelR.-s A c t ). The petition is set for Piece Pl•"' ••• on lilt 107
Jlearing in Dept N o . 3 at P11ce nt1t Stru1, c:o••• Mu•.
700 Civic Center Drive ColllOf'"'• end NS a. .. Slf'fft, cos11
CITY O" COSTA MSSA. CAUf'OllltlA
ITAT•M9NT 01' a•vaMUIEa AllD •XNNDtTUaH "* .. v-.... "-•·,.. •IN••At. f'\MD
lfXl"IENDtlV•H I
•1v11tu•• Te .. ,
~·-C)ownvnerll ,.,, ... k ....,..
Po.-.&•.cr......,
R e venues
<Receipts•)
S23,950.963.
598.240.
7,500.
568.463.
861.789.
2 1.508
I. 743,230
1.361.466.
278,S l 1.
69.906.
91 .731.
31.428
83.891
798.433.
7,702.
1.035.199.
3\li.193
1.183,950.
134.
330.
69
274.
S33.0l0.910.
s 344,051.
4,049,202. s 4 393.25.1
':*":=· ',., .
, .. ,015 t.•.
11H: w est, Santa Ana, CA 92701 M~~r~t~~1~:2::BY GIVEN t,,.,
on November 18, 1981 a t tht obov•·Nmed Sc11001 0111r1<1 of 9: 30 AM OrtftQI' County, Celll0<r1la, 1t<ll119 llY
I F You OBJECT to the eftd tllro11911 th Go ... rftlrlQ 9oatd, 11erel ftafl•• rtft•••d to • g ranting Of the petition, "DISTRICT" wlll receive UC> lo, lllol
y ou s hould either appear Mt ,,,,.. t...,, 111e 1t>0w -ue1e<1 ""'•·
!t the h earing and State SHl.0 lllOS lo< 1"' •w&rd ol a COftlrt<I
Uun-~~b
Flnot Al'ort91tun. u .... .....,,.,..~
l11tarweu;;1w1•11.t1
t o.on.t•. ... J'M. llt,.M. ....... t.m.-.. .......
Tote! ExpenditurH
1fP4 Ol"•N l"ACll -D DC8T H•VICI '°UND
•IEVINUH
lor tlw obow pro1Kl
f OUr Objec t iOl'\S Or the 8 1dt >Niii lie rl!<PfVed In Ille pltc•
..,.,ritten objec t ions with the 1c1entlt1fld eoove. ""'° "''".,. -
court before the hearing. ono puDllctv •••cl •louo •• Ill• allOv•·\111.0 llMe aftd plo<•. Your appearance may be Tiier• wlll be. N/A .. ,. .. 1 requl
In p erson or by your for u c11 set of blcl C10<11'"•"" 1
a ttorney gueron1" '"' mllf'ft '" toOd cOfldlt ' wlllllrl NIA dllyl aftK llw bid -Ill I F Y 0 U A R E A d•t• C R E D I T 0 R 0 r a Eecll bid mutt conform eftd b4I
contingent creditor o f the '""°"s1w1011W<o..trectd0c-11
t f.1 £0<1\ lllcl l'lell bt occompe,.,.d by d eceased, you mus t e ,,,. H<u••ty ,.,.,,.o to 1r1 t"-cOfltrect
your claim w ith the court documents •nd by 111e 1111 °" "'--'
or p resen t i t t o the •u11eo..1rtcior-. ~• ersonal representative .,,,. 01sTR•CT 1'9iotvft tM r•0111 to rel.ct .. , Of' ell bids Of' lo WllW Oft'I'
1n,G
, .......... s.rvtc ..
01• TC>UIR-
aX1"aNotTUaa1
c;.rw,14 ~·-"" Pvlllk~
t •••• tsl. •. ,., ....
J,1•.-1,sn,so. l'ullllc~
Perua.•ec.r-.etlOft
OftCWvke: l'rtc..., lllet~ 11~ ,,,_..., Rtcel CN'WK l~
T-~-I ft.1 i . "'9CIAL Ml TAX ITa•aT tMNOV .. lrT PU•D
a1v1 .. uaa
UN If MINy -,.._,... ... ,.,......,,.,,." ...
Tete4,_._
aal'aNDtTUaal
lec.tttr.T
Pulllk ~CIAL. OAS TAX IT•IEIEY-""'11G¥9Malt'T PV•O .........
To•• ,,., .... __,,
TCl4el,.._s
IXl"•NDl1Vltl$
Debt Ser¥1co: Ptlnclpel Retl.._t
Int•""' & Flecal Cller90s
Totol blleftdllul'M
CA .. ITALOUTLAY fi!UNO
alVIE .. UH
UM Of,.,., -...._rty ~· TCIWIR-
IXl'INDt'T\laH
PulllkWWtia
P•rlll & kfMtloll Totlll.,....._
al'llNUH
LAND ACOUlllTICIM l'UMD
• •.ooo. .~ ...... ~ .....
~ . ,,....,.,
1\H:
u .. of Melley -"'-'1Y L.!!.!!!.: ttH~ltWACI ACQUISITION DCVU,ot>Maltt l'UND
lt&'ll•NUll
l...1!.c!!!:.
ExpendUures
Expeoses0
Adjustme nto; (Exhibit "8">
St 19.123.212. I Sc-t.413.080 1
918.046. I 392.319.
7.500 I I)
1.461.976 I 885.11 2
564,469. I 87.960 I
1) It
1.4-13,004 I Hi 028
l .339.51;) 108.120
(. 264 ,489 I 1..\,022 I
1.921.i5S I 058 l-1fl
() II
308 I 74.084 .•
6Jfi,503. I r, H . 787
0 II
4.904 .1 :m
879.250.) I)
229.673.) fl
16.460 . I -13G. 720
. I).
n 20 ' " ,,
f). ( \5.)
$128.811.064.) SI l.490.3f~1. I
SI 304.871 . I S< 39, JR(). I
( 1,960,894. I
St 2 .26.5, 765. I S1 39, 180 I
NON.ONUT1NG •RCIEIPTS Gain Oft Sole OI Fhr:ecl Aueb
Ol'l•ATINO IXPaNtU Admllll .. retlclrl Costs
Au-1.,.Fuel
lnt•l"MI c.ntrel Ge•-Ooprccletlorl
T01el ......_,111119 E•PtnSH
MOM.Ol'UIATlNG llXPlfNSl:S
Mlact ll-.t
••vaNUH Ta .. a
USO Ol -y -"'-11Y COlllrlllUllclrl ,.,, Future Cortnru<tlorl
0.f ... recl CompeftM\IClft • £mplOVl!tl
Totel ... -.
IE)(l'INDITV•H
0.-elGove,.,,,,,....
••V•MUH
Tues
al'lllNUIE'
TettH
VIEMICLa l'A•KING Dtn•tCT NO. I ....... " .........
VIENICL• .... KINO otn•rcT NO. I
Ac....,._,..
vaNtCLIE l'A•KINO CMSTlllCT MO. I ·--......
vaMICLIE .... I( .... DtltlttCT MO. t
AC4"11.,_.._ ppointe d by the court 1r,..u1er111et or 1morme1111 .. '" otfty
w ithin four mont hs from "'''Ill''".,,. Dldlllftll. the date o f first Issu a n ce Trw 01sT111c r Ni• 01>11l,...d t•Of'n
••v••u•• Int ....... ,, ........ .
Uw of "'111Mv ~ PtOC-'1Y
IX"l .. DtTVaaa
Perlls & .._,wtlOfl IOUTM COAIT DIUVa CONn•UCTtON fl!U•D 1--!!!: ·~::_:uu
tll• OinKl0< ol t... Oepertmetot Of of letters provided In 1r1c1u1t•I•• "•'•"o"• 111. g•ntre•
Section 700 of the Probate P"'"e"lnt ,. ... o4 per dt.m ·-• '" Code o f Californi a , The 111e 1ou111y111 wt11c11 1111swon:111oi.
'I f f I · I I 111 oettorll'led for •eocll ettfl or lyoe ol me Or hng Ca m s W wor-m111 n .. dtd to .. ecul• Ill•
not expire prior to four c..,,, .. ,, n...w """ -e11111e e11119
months from the date of ocSTAICT 0111ce 1ecal•f •• 101
th h I t i ed bo Plac•11lle Slreet, Cotte Mtto, e ear nQ no C a ve. Collfornl• tU27. Cojll .. mey bt YOU MAY EXAMINE Ol!l•lned Ori, ........ A COllY ol ..... ttfe flle ke pt by the court If ••••u 11e11 be -•eo oi ,,... 1o11 ti••·
You are Interested In the T11e fOf991111,.. tclledul• or ,,., ••tm ...... Is..._ -• worttl119 .. , .. estate, you may file a ...... m '-" n... , ... '°' ,.....,,
request with the court to _, .., .... _ _. w 11 11e •• ...,..
,,r eceive s peclal notice of "7: ~;:!1':":.,,.!.nc1.10,., uvo11 Ille
.,.e,the Inventory Of estat e CONT"ACT°" 111-'*"'.,. cont'"'' ·~netsandofthepetltlOns, I• ewettleel, encl"'"" uy 0 "accounts and reports tflnrw...,.. 111m, •"''Mt
described tn section 1200 :::.'.:::::.~:~ ... ~ ... ::: ltiof the California Pr'Obate e11e<11t1e1111•t-ect ''!Code. N• 111-., -v witMr• fib..._"' ··~ LIW Offkn of Rey S. ~...!:':=::.:.:.::=:""
•1 "OlonNaM ly: D••ltl L. • ,.,,..,.... .. .,.. • ..........-c• LArkln Attcwney •t Law, ••11• •Ill " re111l rtf ~,,., It rltSS ~ Malft StrM~ uec11tl•11 •f tflt u11troct, Tiie •.. ,.A -~ ........ ... c... ,..,....., .... , • Ill IN fWfll ... ...,,. :--... , --..... l. ,.. l11t.flec..M•.cl~ ·.no1; T .. : <n•> w .1 .. t G ... -..... ...,.
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c:a Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 30, 1981
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23 000 miles Like New (347ZYK)
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'78 BLACK MARK···········**·*·**** S 6950
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'79 VERSAILLES • • • • • • • • • • • • * * * * * * • * $ 8 2 5 0
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'79 SEVILLE
Loaded (658WWZ) ··················· s10 850 '
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DI Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /F riday, October 30. 1981
NEIGH-BORHOOO MERCHANT Sten•
\l et1e. ''hu t'all'> h1mM·lf a reform<.•d hecf
hut<:ht•r wlb frt•sh and cured t'Ub uf
hnr..,<.•me~t 111 On•gon "' onh shoµ of its
kind
,·ears.
Prices
says
·~......-.
. \!though do'' n ~omc from recent
business I' ~till ~ood. ~a,·:. )fetie
are about half of t hose or beef. he
• Why lS TV wrestling popular?
BLYTH EVILL E , Ark. <APl -
J am McClain is tired of hearing
people scoff at his ravor ile sport ,
so next s pring he plans to teach
a course to he lp people learn to
appreciate it
discuss w hy wrest li ng draws
crowds of 11 ,000 to 12,000 a t
Memphis' Mid-South Coliseum
every Monday night.
job ... he f e els a release of
ten s ion w h e n h e can see
someone hitting someone e lse."
How T o EnJOY TV Wres tling
will address the psychological.
soraological and athletic aspects
of proressional wrestling. s ays
McClain. director of financ ial
a 1 d al M iss1ss1 ppi County
Com mumty College
He believes there are two
reasons wrestling is so popular
First . he said, the good g uy
and t he bad g uy a re clearly
ide ntified before they ever enter
the ring. and fans know what lo
expect from each contender
When the cou rse w as
announced . McClain said. a lot
or closet wrestling fans emerged
to tell him they s h ared his
affection for the s port
lie s aid school officials were
receptive to the idea
··T he second thing ... he said,
"as m is placed aggression If a
person feels frustrated in his
"The cou r se was so
unique .it was never
McClain wants the class to questioned ..
DEA TH NOTICES NIUC MlltE
~ LOSANOIELH SUNltlC. COUllT R0 !\10 (',, .inti l>ornlh\ t'h,1tham mN.Hlll St.
1-:L\ltL\ ('F:R\ \:"TES 11r .\lon1 0\l;.s Cd l:J PLAIH~F~'.~~!.!Mln,
HO.\!<) ·•l!l' ti>C l'l''llll•flt 11f It r .. n d (' h 1111 r l' n Jn rt ~ DEFENDANT Cal B~ Inc .. Pl>lllp
(.'o~la .\lc•,a. <'a 1'.1,,l•d J!r1•;.st gr.111ch·h1Jdrl•n F•lrclllld O • P1111 F•lrclllld;
J \\ a' 1111 \\' l' cl 11 l'' cl a' Furwr;.sl ~t·n it•1•, ''Ill bl' hl•ld Gu9d•I...,. -..OOa , Don 1 tlltoUQll
Ch·11 l;t,·1 :!I!. t!IHI 111 San on l·'ncla~. <klolwr :10 19111 xx, lnclust,..SUMMON$
CIPlll('llll'. <.'J Sh<· ,, ·" Ptt•rc·l· Hroth1•rs He ll AMINDIEDCOM~LAINT
:<Ill'\ h l'd h~ h1·r h11,twnd 11r11 ,, d ''a' (.'haµ 1· I J t NOTl~~IEv!u::i:.::-:..,. T,,.
.\dolfo H1111111. :! ~011-. .10~1· C: It 01),\ .\1 \\ 11 h Ht•\ B rUl'l' coun m•r decide ~ln$1 'l'OU without
Bnmo 111' ('11-.ta .\h•"'· (';,s Ku rrll• pa~I or ol t hl' 1our 1>elng twarCI un1eu '°"'"pond
Jnd .Jo''' .J H11m11 111 l'n·,h~H·nan Ch11n•h ol thl' w11111n JO dO'-Re9d h lr!lorm•tlot> l>elow Tho 11-, ;i II d () ;1 k' (' J I (' 0 \ l' 11 a II t . Off I (' I.I I I 11 Jo! If you wlsll ID ..... the _,vi~• ol en
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Sandmal of San ('h•mt•ll ll' l'l•m1'll'r\. ll unt1n.elon to promptly to'"•' your wrltt.n ret90nw, If .,, , ,.,.Y Ill 1119'1 on lime (';, . ConMH•lo \1·1•\ I'/ of Hl'Olt'h l',1 r 1rrrt• Rrnlht'r!> AlllSOI Vsted .... 5161> .,.... __ _
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Romo 111 ('n.,t,1 \h•-,J l',1 dll l'l'llll'" sin eudlencle • menot qu e Ud • I I rHponde Clenlro clot JO dies. LA• 11 .ind \ltn.1 (10111.ill'/ o I'' ~l'~G\'I lnformeclon<1,.ul-.
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('rn antt•., ol ~"'"1'" ""''.1~ tJ1·toh1•1 23 1!1111 Sh.t• " •'9un•.~-re9'1l•.,.•1•"-J t 'O °" ll I'\ I \ 1 ii h \ .I 11 . ' -t. TO THE OEFEOANT A Clvll l!I .1nil1 h1ltl1111 .111d 1'UI'1'''d ~'~ Kat hc•ri_nl' compl•ln1 tin -n lll•d 11, the I I I I I lit•\ ffil'I of l o:-.la \IC's:.i. l d ptelnllff _1,.1 \'OU. If you wllll to j?J'l•,11g1.11HC'11111•11 .1111 l tJndddll htt•r Shirll•\ .,.,..,dllws i-11 • .,.,.,,....•,wltNn n I l' l' l' ' ,1 11 d II l' II h l' \\ -, µ J( • JO oys ~ ltllt ..,...,,_, Is M•-
R t' (' 1 l ,1 t 1 11 n 11 I l h 1 • 11 o ll \ 1 r D '1 n 1 C' I S :J dn d -l on yov, Ille wllll lllh court • wrltt..,
R II 1 •1.1 d J.! r l' a I gr a 11 d r h 1 I re n ,._,. to,,,. compeetnt. uniest '°"
<h,in ".1 ll' "11 rnr' ~' · c;ra\ e:-.1de 'l'I'\ ire' '"II be do '°·.,.,.,.. claf.,11 """•..,,.,..,on 01·111ht•1 ~1 ~!1111 JI x. 11111 .\I h ,11 on Thur:-.cla'. <ktober -11u11on of .,.. p1.i..i111, i.ftd '"'t at Lt''llt''kl l11l11111;.il ( hapt•I .,~ l 19111 t ., nnP .\I al court mey .,,., •Judgement -oelnst .\I ;i-.., of ( 'hrhl li!ll 1!1111 al "111 ~ · '1 ~ • yo;i tor 1M relief .,....._ I" Ille
b F I 11 h 'IU \\ 1·~1 m111 ... tt•r \h'mon.11 Park complaint, wlllcll could ru ult In e on I'll·" '111 1•1 1·t H , B , Kurrie gu"1111ment ol wegu, teklno ol
19tll ;it K IMll'.\1 .1t th1• S.m p"~ 1
1 r P~(•·h,\~1~1~11 l'hun·ti mono or Pf'Open, or ot"41r r•ll•f
r el11w lk ·"''ll' C.11hol11· '(I •• s . reQuested l"the COf'fle>l•lnt
Chu n ·h , t hi• ,1111 st 1·:t1\\ ,11 "' 1~( l lw l o' l'nant nffll'latm g 0.1..i: Auvust lJ. ""
I S1•n l<'('S 1t11cll'r I he d 1rt'(•t1crn JoM J. CorcMen, (" h 11 l't h • I ) n 1111 11 f.! O ,1 111 . . Co;inty Ciera Si•pu I, t'cl.i (' ,, 111 q 1 a 1111 o[ 11 .irhor l.;i\\11 . .\tount Olin• Byv Rodrlguer,
l> , •1 (' 1 h H ", \JnrtllJf.\ ol ( ost.1 ~lt·sa Deputy
' l •• I I . ,, \\ I -10 -• ).I Publllh9d °'-CN~l D•lly Piiot ~1011~11.:nor .John \ I 'offll'ld ,, .~.~. Oct. JO, Nov•. u. 10. ,,., .,,._,,·
p :J ' I n I' u I t 1 <' I :i I I 11 i.!
Ad<litumal Catholil' Hill's PllUC •TICE
and 111lt·rmenl \\Ill tulhl\\ 111 ------------1 ------------
PUIUC MOTtE
.\I l' \ 11·11 l.1°,nl•-.l..1 ~tor
tuan fill\ S.1 t-:1 ('atn1110
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CALl .. CMINIA allOIC*AL WATll• NOTICE INVITING llOS
0mMMY CllMrel 9Mff HOT ICE IS HEAEBY GIVE N llwlt ...._Me....... see led pr-HIS for lurnlsllll>Q •II ..,...._.A-.Wte• lellor, m•ler l•lt, tqulpmtnl, •~•.CA 9191 1ren1C>Or1Atlon •ncl such lecllltlu H NOTICll OF m e y 11 t r • q u I r t d I o r T H E GILl.l '1 f'UILICHIEAlllNG CO NSTR UCTIO N OF SITE J 1-:ss1 E \I (; 11 l.l ,, -IMPROVE MENTS TO BALEARIC A~l"\.lc.ATIC.. l"Ott WASTIE CENT EA, 1'7S B•lffrlc Slrftl, Cfll• rc~ltll'lll ol t' ........ ,1 ....... ( ·., Dl$CMAllOIE •IEOUl•llMUllTS MUI, •ncl ••to,,,. CONSTRUCTION
Pa...,1•tl ,I\\ ,I\ 1111 I It lflhl'I :!II (Nat'-.......... Dhdlll... OF A RESTROOM OH THE COST,.
1981 ,11 th1• .lj!I' t1f jj '\Ill' I' 11...,.__S.,.._'°""'") MESA COUNTRY ClUB GOLF
,UI'\ I\ t•d h.' \ 11,HIJ.!hlt•r lk;1 -COU RSE, 1101 Goll Cour\f Drive, O....lllllns Cott• Meu, C•lllornle will II• Shtpl(•\ 11f('11~1.1 \)(o,J l'a 3 ~-a.ti• received t.rtl'le c11,01 C~I• Mete, et :-on-. H11·h,1nl H (illlum of Dover Sllores Community llW office ot ,,_City Cler._, 11 Felr ~1 J rbk lle;icl. Ohio .John R Auocl•tlon has lllecl en N POES Drive, COIW ""'"· CalllOf'nle untll tlle . permit eppll,•llOfl encl -119'1 tor "°"' 11 00 • m No,..mller •. '"'· el Gillum nf (.'o-.ta \ll'"I (a w•fl• c111e,,.,. .....,.,._,for"" wnlcll tlmt ,;,., wlll 1>e open u
unrl Hoh4•rl I. c;itlum of dlscll•f'9tofwestefrommet..-e pullllcly •nd ,...,•loucllntlle Covncll
Hou.,lun Tt•\ .,.., 2 '-l~le!r' dreeltlllCI" Oo-.r Sllot9s a..-•• 1" CMmlMn. St-1><--'• tlwlll IM•r
• • < · Upper H-' Bey. llW lltl• of tM wort. -IM neme of \'1\ 1a ( .r,1\ 111 1.Jkl· Taho('. o" Ille -I• Of pnllmlnery •t.ff ,,,. lllddltr but"" -r dlttl1>gulslllnQ
-------------!review •"" eppllc•llon of •-•vi mer.,s. An' llld received •lier Ille st•"dards end reguletlons, Ill• sclledulecl closlnQ time lot IM rt<elPI C•llfornl• R"lon•I Weter 0 ... llty of lllds S/lell lie AIUrned 10 Ille llldder Control BOilrd, S-.1• A"• R"loft, •Jnopened 11 shell II• the sol t tent1tl vely propows to ls.sue ••st• ru90n1lllOlty Of Ille llklOtr to ... INI dhcllerge requl rementt ln<ludlng "'' llld It recel•ed In pr-r time. effluent llmlletlons end specie! contr.ctort m•r llld on llolh protect\ condlllont Person t wlshlno lo or lndlvl~el protect\
IALn IERGEROH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WlSTCLIFF CHAPEL
4:?7 ( I 7th SI
Co~ta Me<i.1
f\4f\ q;'l 7 1
PIHCE HOTHHS
SMITHS' MORTUilY
6<'7 Main S1
HunlinQton ~dth
536 6539
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
Cemeterv Mortuarv
Chapel-Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c V1Pw 011vP
Newoort BPacri
644 <'700
McCOttMtCll MORTUARIES
Laouna Beach
49-4·9415
La<Juna Hills
768·0933
San Juan Capistrano
495·1776
MAnOll LAW.._MT. OLl¥1
MortuatY • CerNtery
CrermtoN
1625 011lei' Ave
Cost• Mesa
6'0.SM4
comment upon or object lo '"• A set of plant. •-lllullont. •no pr-d dbcNrge requlre,.,.flls •re 0 ,,.,, contrect document1 mo lie Invited to S<lbmlt..,,,. In writing to olltafned In Ille olltce of I"• Ill e ellove 9ddrn 1 no leter '"•n D•P•rtmenl of Ltl1vr• S.rvlcu , 77 Novemller 11, 1"1. All comments or F•lr Drive. C<KI• "'-H, Celllornl•. olljectlons ... .i....i ptlor IO Ille •bow upon receipt al 1 nonrf'lunclelll• fH of d•I• wlll be co"tldered In tlle '6.00. 11 lllClders r1<1uHI plent end
lormulellon of """' clatermlnetlons speclflc•tlont lie mell9d, ,,,. clwlroe reo•rdlng Vie waste dllCl'lerge. wlll lie ,, SoO per..,, Tiie Boerd wlthu to oblll" Eecll llld u1111 1>e med• on the lnfOfmetlan ID eulst II In determl"lng propose! form •nd In Ille menner oreper wni. dltclWtge rwQ\llrements provf-In the cont""'' documenh, •nd, ter 11\el po;r-. wlll llold • end shall lie •ccompenled by • .,.....le llMrlng • fallllws : certified °' cn t>ler's <llKk or • llld DATE: o.c.mc.r 11, 1"1 llond f0< noC Ins 11\.tn 10 perc..,I of Ille TIME: 9:JO•.m. •mounl of tN llkl, m-IMIY•lll• lo the PLACE· CllY C.-11 CM~ City of C°'I• Mna.
1'1DMMftS.IWt Tiie Contreclor tllell, I" '"" Al-11*.c.llforftl• pe rtormence ol '"• work •nd '"'.,"'.., .,.,_ ere l"vlted to lmpt0ve<Nn1t. conform to Ille LAbot at•llll IO 0-'I hlr vi.ws on t-c-of the Stele OI C•lllornl• •nd lstYet '918tl11Q to ..... ._. we.st• Olller le.n of ... SIM• of ClltfO<"'" dlscller ge. Pertons m•l!l"O •PPllcalllttlle<flo,wllllttle .. cepllon orue"1•11ont Sl>Ovld COflflne their only of s.icll verletlons H mey Ill
lllAl-'9 19 .. -I-Is-.. ,..QulrN -Ille 11119<lal U•tVIH °"' •tft-•111 w -~ lllUt. tw pursuent to wll l<ll proceul119a '"• eccvrecy ef tll• reu r<I. oll llereundtr -i.t!Ofl .,., wlllcll ,,..,,. 1m,ert•11I totlmeny •h•vld •• "•' been supersecte• 11., Ille pro wtlmllted Ill """llfte. Of'M •-wlilona of ltw LAllor Code Prefertnee si-111 w IWMf '9 oltow all llltWHMd to l.C.Or 11\ell lie 91,..n only In IM __.,.,,. .... ....,, men"9r _...,llY 1-.
Tiie t-.ort et weal• ••~·ll•r... Ho llld "'911 lie conllcler9d unlet.I It retet9d tllcwnol'lt., feet lflHtl, IN Is m•Cle on a form twnt.-lly Ille ... ,..., ..,..... ,..,..,..,,......_ llM City Of CA11U Mna, -Is m.ot 111 all ~ .,,. .........,. r_,... ectorcNf>te wllfl ltw ,,.,.111ons of tM
IN'( N ......... Md C .... et lM Df'OfM> .. I _...,.,_....,
lt .. ltNI ...,. afftU. ... 1""'-E.Cll 111411er MUM lie llce"Md Ond ,...,._, ..... -. It._,..., CA tt• ellO Pf'9Qll811tltd os r1QulrH llY law.
(,._. ,..........., W--_. TllO ~llY OMl<ll of t!lt City ff Gott• flf t :• •·"'--. •:• ,.111 .. ~ Mt .. ~...-V.• !fie rltlllt 10 reject ...., ..,..,... "'1ey. ti' oil bldt.. ....... lr"'t ................ -lllWfl ......_.,
............. M\' _...."-to,_ CllY Cltrtl of Ille ... __.. ............ linltMPNNf'. CllYflf OKi.Meu .......... Cir .... i;.tt Oflly ~ P11bl l1Nd Ore119t Cot.ti Dolly Pltot. Ocl. a. ,_ Ol1~ Od . tl, a , \ti! 4ff7 .. 1
THE BEST
In rudlng enjoyment ccmes to your
Physician
disciplined
GAINESVILLE. Fla.
(A P ) -The st ate Board
of Med ical E x amine r s
has discipline d the
physician who invented
Gatorad e for writing
two pr escr iptio n s t o
himself, v io l a t i n g a
state la w.
An audit o f the Sha nds
H ospital phar mac y
record s show e d J .
Robert Cade, a hospital
phys ician and professor
o f med ici n e a t t h e
University of F lorida,
h ad wr it ten t w o
pre s crip t i o n s o r
controlle d drugs . On e
prescr ip tion was for
himse lf, while the other
was for his daughte r's
dog, h e said.
T h e Inde p e ndent
P r ofessional, a monthly
trad e n ewsp a p e r for
regulated prof essio nals,
reported t h a t th e
prescriptions wer e for 20
Dem erols and 20 codeine
table ts .
C ade is the inve ntor of
a popular dr ink called
G afo r ade, whic h i s
d es i gned l o r a pidly
re place salt and wate r
of h eat-e xha u s t e d
ath letes.
T-
H OTICE O~ TltUSTIEIE'S SALE T.S. Ne. SML-* On Novemc>er 1•. 1 .. 1, •I IO:JO •.m .• Cel Coa$1 Mort~. es CIUly ~nl9d
Tru•IM --""""""'lo °"" of TN'1 rec...-Oecemllor JI, ttlO, In
11ook ll"' e>age tt•. ot Ofllc 1•1 RKords In ll>e offlct of Ille C_,ty Recorders of Or1119t County, Stete of Celllornie ewe<o1-11y JoM H. K"yper
end Evelyn J Kuyper, llUtbllnd •nCI wife. WILL SELL AT PU BLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDE R FOR CASH ,.,.,•Ille el lime OI ••le '" lewlul money of Ille Unll9d Sl•tn) In
ttw Lot>bv al ll'le l'lflcu of Hunt end
Fentitermaker. • professlonet cor por•llon •I 620 NewPOrl Center Drive. N-rt Buch, CA., Sulla 211, ell rlgM, title •nd Interest con•ev9d to eno now llel<I llV It u-r u ld D...i of Tru•I In 1rw pr-rty •11 ... ttd In seld County •nd St•te de!Crllled ••· Lot 11 ol Trecl No. ~9 as $!10-on • mec> recorded In -11•. 31 •ncl U ol mltc•ll•neout mec>t In Ille office ol the Countv reconler of u ld County. Tiie street •ddreu •nd otlltr common oeslgMllon, If •ny, OI Ille rut properly Clo crllled •llOve Is purported lo lie 20ol9 TutUn Ave., Costa Mn a. Cellf. 9?621. T lie unoenlQnecl Tl"llSt" dltclelms •nv ll•lllllty for .,Y l11Correctneu of 1rw slreet ..,.,,.." •net otller common clatlg,,.llon, It •n,.-.. ller91n. S.ICI tele Wiii lie ,,,_, but without
co•enent ot warr•nty, ••Pf•s.s Of' Implied, .....-n11no 1111e, POSMulon, or encumtirences, lllCM:llng feH, c,..r999
eN ••P8n-of Ille Trv'1H -of ... trush creeled 11¥ said DMCI ot Trvst, S. pay Ille ,..,...nll>Q ptlnclpel sums 9'
IN notehl -uAd 11, sold Oeect of T Ntt to Wit •ts.000.00 Wltll Int-II
-·-f,...., July s. , .. , •• ''" -eMum •-1We t1u 81<1-(sl plus
costs encl e#IY ...,enc:es Of M •-to be """""in.cl et the tlfno of •le wltll l11Mr9't ~•I tlle time Of
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,,.. liaMfklery -· sold 0.-of Trust lleretefore •••cuted •1111 delivered S. tlW ~ ....... o wrltttn Decler1tlon of Clef•lllt al'll Demand l9r Siie, 1nc1 t wrln.fl l'llotk• of Oefa .. 11 .... Election IO Sell. Tiie Vlllltl'.,._. ceus .. UICI Notice of Oefeull ..,d Elt<llOI\ to »fl 10 be rtcOl'dtcl I" tlle count'( wflere ti. rHI Pf'OCMr'tY It
tocettd. DAT~DCk-1', l'ltl, Col Cotlt Monoatt 111<. ouoldTrv._, ly. A.W. F-torrnel!W P11btlllled Or ... CoeM Delly ,.Ii.to
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hoftie 7 clays a -In the ··~ Pilat 642-4321
CLASSIFIED
INDEX
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T • Plact Y •f &•. ca•
642·5678
HOUSES FOR SALE
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OPPORTUNITY
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All real estate ad·
vert ased an this
newspaper IS subjert to
the Federal Fair Hous·
ang At1 of 1968 which
makes 11 1lle1al to ad-
vert1Se "any preference.
l1m ilat1on. or das ·
crimanataon based on
race, color, reh g1on,
sex. or national ora&tn.
or an Ultent1on to make
any such preference.
lam1tat1on. or dis·
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11w knowingly accept any = adver t11ing for real
1~ e11tate which IS m viola· ~: hon or the 1.a:.w::..·=-----
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GATIDrllYACY
leads to top of the hill
reeling m Eastbluff.
TOTALDOWM! That·, ntht' A btauutul
professionally drroraled
3 Bd r m 2 bath
townhome Pool. spa
and sauna A bargain.
only Sl 19,900.~2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
spa rkling bedrooms. --------•I
3 B dr m 2 'i 8 a .
f i r e plare. lt1tli1n
ceramic tile In Uvlna
room . dining room .
kitchen and entry
fabulous mountatn and
park views Exceptional
financing 1 • Redured to
S234,500
JACOBS REAL TY
67~f/~ -family a nd dinin g H&RIOIR:l-.E
room&. suns.lune pool & ,.. ---------spa. Move in c:ond1Uon. An exqu1&lle offering 1 l'ho/o IUILDBS
Good flllancuig. s:.ns.tioo Elegant & spacious 3 CLOSEOUT & FUlH.
D.M. M91IMI Ur bdrm + family room. I MOO& SAU
-___ 7_60-0tl5--l lev home w1panoram1r F'ew rematnina 2 & 3 Br v uta of h arbo r . " I couthne, ocean & night 3 Ba Condos 5ff the sq
SMAITIHYESTOl7 I hghts Prestage, com fl & amenity bu)' tn the • Harbor area Own this beautiful fort, luxury"' Sttunty WI LSON PARK townhome below market Reduced. now S739.000
value. 2 Br+ den. pool.I 10wne r financmgl Agt 380 ~14~~f"1smfM
spa. sauna Good assum I 640-sseG
financing. Reduced tol !!!!!lll!!!!!l!!!!!!'!l!l!!!!!!!!!!l!l!l!!!!!!!!!!'!'!'!!!!l'11
S119.000 I GHAT ASSUMAILE!
RCTaylorCo
l>40 ·>•)()()
HEWPOIT
DWLD
on this lll'auufull)' up
graded 3 Bdrm rondo
Cozy fireplace and \'1ev.
of greenbelt Only
$98,SOO Call now 979 mo
lltoelld chedi tWr odt ili __ _ ~=,==~ ~
Steps lo beach 4 up & 3
down 2 baths each
Furnish for wanter1sum·
mer rentals Good his
tory Fee Priced di
S33S.OOO.
associated
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
.:_: DAILY rll.OT ot-s 1S.:1111 = labllty for ... flnt
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JiO) °"'f. C.M. AXEi !': This could be a rulle for
:: the 1$t time home buyer
BROW fr;iS 11£ A1 'OPS
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Assumable loan. 2000 sq
ft $120.<XX>. owe w11h
S25_.. 000 down S!2 4645
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lllO al low pnce with good '•200 Ho.MtforS. financing available
!bl •••••••• •••••••••;••••• Sll2,000 or submit your I SIOOODOWH
Ll'a se option on 2
NEWPORThom"
DREAM HOUSE
fantastic 4 Bdrm, 2 ba,
cul·de·sar home in Me.sa
Verde 3 r1replaces.
gorgeous ram1ly room
Qual ity thru out
$100.000 1n assumable
loans at 12', Onl)
$1 79 .900 Call nov.
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16 ... 1 !!I'll!!!!'-• ~I s•o•.•oo Highly upgr aded 2
I Bdrm, Irvine Condo
4 UHOAISU
Anxious owner v.111 con
sider all o{fers
I Beautiful wall cover
':.': ings. levelors. drapes
~~ plus pool. spa. rec room
At'. Take over ex1 s11ng ;: I ftnanring Call for de·
tails' 646-7171
•Will fmanre sale
•Will lease opt.ion
• lmmediateoccupanry
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THE REAL
ESTATE RS
PROIATE SALE
Low priced CdM duplex.
2 blks to waler' Priced
to sell fast Good terms
Call Jeanne Salter. agt
for details. 75!H 221
&011M'iV
631-3444
MULTH'LE CHOICE!
Low DoWll raywaewt!
Ho Dow raywMWt!
Or YOll Td Us! I
NEWPORT BEAC H IT'S HO JOICE sharp 2 story townhouse $10,000DOWH 3 bdrm. 2•, bath.
Unbehevable terms by fireplace. patio plus 2S'
m o tivated owner ' BOAT SUP' SELLER
Ot>serted 3 Bdrm starter W I L L L I ST E N '
in good neighborhood I SZM,000'
I S u n n y k 1 t r h e n I lal»oo loy flrop.
Hardwood noors Only I ·~ I $109.900' Call67~ ~7S.7060.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
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• SISKDOWH *
DESP&ATt!
4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home
Assume hi-balance loan owe straight note.
SUCCESS REALTY
~7991
GIANT FAMILY
HOME, $187,000
THE REAL
ESTATERS
AXIi
SIOl,000
3 Bdr m huge back
yard great fo r fi rst
tune buyer don't miss
lhisone Callnow! '@ SEACOVE PROPERTIES
-1.!. 4-631-6990
MESA VERDE
IUCCOU
Executive built home
with double door entry: NEWPORT
leads into a formal liv· WATERFRONT
ing room. formal dining WINNER'
room . huge family This gor geous 3
room. stone fireplace. bedroom. 3 bath
countr y kitche n. All wa t e rfront h ome
overlooks spectacular 1 features a 2 bedroom in-
pool and spa. Elegant come unit, a spa.
muter suite. 3 other skylights, pier. boat slap
large bdrms, plus a den a nd great fi nancing '
with bualtln bookcases. saso.ooo. 644-7020
Trul,y an executive home e for only S31S.<XX>. Owner
will help with rmanclng. Li·ngo Call now,546-ZUS
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CLASSIFIED
ADS
'"' Con w "· ,.., "· . TrWe It Wifll o W1111t M
(842·5178)
'91EATTllMSI
BeauUful 4 Bdrm 3 bath
wHh hardwood floors
and bay wi ndowed
breakra s t no ok .
Located In Turtlerock
Hiahlands. $350,000.
1---------------11
Gorgeous 3 Br 2 Ba rot
tage. has 11 all ' S17S,000
OR
adull rondo with pan1al
view. le~ I yr. buy at
SlJS,000 Rae Rod.i:ers.
Re Max6311266
ONE OF A KIND
Locau•d m C06ta Mesa
this 3 Bdrm home 1s
h ighly upgraded
Amenities include pool.
custom spa. an law unit.
sauna. add.on family
room . remodeled
kitchen & more A~sume
SI 15.000 in loans Ask111$t
$178.000
TrUDI T 10.\AL
RL\LTY
631-7370
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
COOL POOL
Big 20'x40' pool goes
with thas neat 4 Bdrm
home tn :'>fesa Wrde
Also has a great bonus
room Cul de sac loca
lion Real value al
St49.9~ 751·3191
C:. 5HlC T
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EASTSIDE
Sl55,000
Only SI0,00> down ,i:t-ls
you into this totally re~
modeled ~ Bdrm home
I.a r&e corner lot. Koi
pond too' Won't last. call
now'
@ SEACOVE PROPERTIES
71'-63 J-6990
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HaH• somethin,i: to ~ell"!Fmd what you wanl in
Class1f1ed ad!> do 11 well O;uly P1I01 Class1f1~
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QUtcl SALi! Coiy two bedroom cot· Luae option or ulc, IP YOU HAVL.
IARGAIH! MORE t111. ~view. One te.000 down, oo qualify SI0,000 to t!0.000 for an
10', dowo, SIS.000 total LIMDA ISLI HOMIS block lo be.acb. owe lll "''· view home. 2 Br. lnlUal lnvtJttntnl. we prire 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Prestige pool family home. Main A tnt 131 '1D den & ramUy room Tom can put you in a weu
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
family 11rea. nrepl•c• SPENOA NC channel view from beautiful · 493-2752 located property 1n
l:o.'lt11 Mna'• btat area Bl( I OME traditional, 4 bdrm, S bath home. Slip IY OWMH .._,..,._.._. 1040 La1una, So. Laauna or
C.:llll ror mo~ details • • • f 2 I b t $ 9S ()()() lleart or CdM 2 Br 2"' Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laauna Niiuel. Call to·
5462313 or arge oa s . 1,4 • . condo, 2 k'plc.. pool, PRESTIOtoUS VILLA day for all!)(. to dllcun
IAYSHORES
This hus got to be the best buy in this prest 1~ious location Only $259.000
with ussumable lmam·111i;: Call now
for more dela tb THE ~EAL
ESTATE RS
is YOU RS at RE/MAX of Newport Jacuzzi. sauna, tennis. PACIFIC 2br, l~bu , your needs. 494-21194 F.d·
Beach. WHY'~ Because our 100"/o Large lagoon view from spectacular Beautifully decorated. wet bar , pool•. naLundbergRJtr.&As
concept positively MINIMI ZES architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, l8$000.~ clubbou1e. hllhlY up soc.
EXP ENS ES and MAXIMIZES playroom, dark room & den. Slip for 2 MewC..._..._ •raded. Has ulat1.n1 USYTBMS
RETAINED INCOME! large boats $1.,u.000 4 bdrm. a ~ ba alnale 1.9'h. lit Ownerwlll con· Sparkl1n& 3 bd .d~n · ,>NV, • tamUy home. Soulll o1 aider carrytna back 2nd home on spaciOUJI pool FAR WEST REALTORS RIDUCID!
Owner has moved and
reduced the price for
quick sale wilh attrac
live terms. This B>O sq
ft. home Is now only
$389,500. 4 bdrms ,
formal dining rm .. huge
ramily rm. and pool Im
mediate occupancy
Low interest 1st T. D
Our a ssociates tell us they have the Hwy in Old Corona or help reftnanr. new size lot. ldul Top or 645•4419 642•1517 increased their net income 70·801;?. LIDO ISLE HOMES del Mar. Corner lot. loao. Open Sat/Sun, I·~ World location on Quiet
Many have DOU BLED and TRIPLED Featured on Homes Tours this lovely Elc1ant 1ppointment11 9766 Verde Mar. 5361600 street. $239,500. w/ low
their previous income levels in their traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm, 3 I tbrouahout. $825,000. bkr, 968-&'Mlowner. down pymt. & xlnt 11'"
b h h n......n Houae Sat.Swi 12 4 .. RV .... 1 s u m a b I e fin W m L .... ~ f'JRSf YEAR 1 a t ome, newly redecorated. Priced v.,.., '""""""" H 1 Rltr 497 351l 0.-0 "...,..... · l ll . to5.BS1·3ll0,&14M825 BYOWNER oser. . • ..................... ..
1052 IESTIUYIH
VERSAILLES SALHltolOCTOIYDCEEOEO ose qu1cklyat$475,000. Must see. IY~ $30K DWN-OWC OCEAHFltOHT 3Bdrm HomeLa!lN1gucl "'"~ FO• .... ir.v S625moav11l1mmed $7 400 0001 N 1 IRVIHETBRACE 1AL ""'"~ 951.9031 $5,000DWH
1 1 • ew Y remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus I 001 DOMlu No negative $ Isl Owner will urry $100
Applications now being accepted for lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam 10 ,,....... yr/positive $1.hereafLer. s1 .ooo.ooo lit TD at 1~ H.wport leoch I 06'
2Br, 2Ba peothse. ocn
v1t'W. $133.~ Assume
$128.000 o( S&L loans at
IVi Sl.828 mo Owner
will move or stay & be
your tenant ore
730 2270i Hm642·2682 _
qualified experienced associates. ceilin gs . Great for family living. ~:Oe~3e~la, ~~~.2f~ d;, Prlnooly.675-9522 Magnifirent views from ..................... ..
CALL Bo C Excellent value at $420,000. N Q Uf · • F t ti every unit .on this BELOW M~RKET B LI ATA FOR AP PT. secluded pool + spa. 0 ua ying. an as c private North "'
759-1221 PENINSULA ftOtMT IEACHFIOMT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm,
3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft.
featuring marine room. $1,385,000.
comer lot, lease land. pool home, prime area Laguna.~veB~n 2ba & SELL THIS WEEK
lmmed. occup. Assu!lle Only 1136,000. Bkr 2BR. Room for modem 3Brbeachhomc.11nt·~
existing financing. owe 848.0709 5lh unit with ewhng 3SO at only $129.000 I.ow
A l)lv1~1on of
llarbor lnn• .. tmt'nl Co
-B~RGAIH!
RV M * of Newport Beach
:1 .. ~1 J-:Y ~ BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
$295,000. !IM-0073. No qualirying .. fantastic sq ft redwood deck dwn. prin onl) Plt>llw
C te M I 024 pool home, best area. Owner has lert i.tate hurry' Call Della. .igt
OI eM ucrHice at $136,000 will trade. Pnced at SI 5 631'1266 •••LOW.DOWN•••• Won't_lasl Bkr. 848-070!! million CaU for appt to
LOW IMTEREST ~~~ •••••••••••• !~.~~ F~da~~2·~ Mon thru
sac Call for details
NEWPORT SHOl.ES
Great ramily home on
canal 4 BR 3 Ba. clo:.e to
swim & teruus rlub. walk
to bearh Owner will
consider lease or lease
option or trade for trust
COLLEGE ftl<! The best priced home in
Cost a Mesa. only
$127,000. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath,
brick fireplace. Owner will carry finanring with
20'7. down. Call right
now. 1t won 't last
546·2313
~YLOR CO. Joli Ruy\od1· Dr•' l'\I B bl) tlbl
3 Br & 2.5 Ba on cul-de· * *QUALIFY?
Curt Herberts II. agt
63H266 None required on lh1s
immaculate 2 Bdrm. 2
Bath Northwood home
1500 sq ft and super terms' Priced to go last
at
irvme
C 1"1tn1·rl 1.tl Aq1 'l( 't
, H"' 0·..1 '" SI ,..,J "l\'.tO
Nf'r1t1p0r1 Be.1'"h
-Vl_EW_ deeds. Subrrut all offers
$245.000 Gwen Henry NEWPORT HG TS Richard Sowers Rltr
Impressive 4 Uclrm 7 145985674 .990-~L
HEALTOl\S ...,1111'1' l !Hti w/numerous amenities U
Owner will finance C:all RED CED 411 -
llG CANYON CUSTOM LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE FIHOOM HOUSE
3 Br. 1 Ba. large yard
Sl.51.SOO
0 SSS$ r or d et a 1 Is cu rt NOW tr::ao 000 N Down! Herbert.s II, agt 631 1266 ~
H you can make big up to 45' boat slfp avail.
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
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and shop at home. It 's simple wilh Daily Pilot
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you have something to
sell, call a friendly
Classified Ad· Viser at
4 REAL ARCHITICTUR.AL IEAUTY
Luxurious Georgian Colonial on best
golf course View Site! Beaut design,
abundant marble & crvstal & finest
materials thruout 5 Bdrms, lge DR .
fam rm, billiard rm, 612 baths.
$2,150,000. Call for color brochure &
financing.
Owner desperate! Will sell low down,
trade for 2nd T.D., land, units. Large
1st T.D. Assumable. 76' of waterfront
wi t h room for 85' and 90· yacht.
Asking S3.600,000. Submit any price or
terms . lonu1 SI 00,000 + 3% to MllitHJ .,.t. Bob or Dovie Koop, agt 759· 1221.
$95 ......... 641·0763
Tnhme, bi-level, fpc , 3
BR. 3 ba priv yd, micro,
upgrade owe 10'1 dn U9 000. 851-9990 __
•Ci0YTLOAH5* Possible 5'7. down
12·14'7.. int. rate, 30 yr
loans Free info.
\\\llldbrldgc
RealrlJ
55 1·3000
lt?tl\arrura P\<•).lr\inr
UNO QUALIFYING ** 200/oDOWN •• Woodbridg e
paym 'l for 2 yrs I'll give you •-:i ownership with this huge 2 and a
544.5593 den or 3 Rr rondo w water views from
UGUMA IEACH OCEAHFIONT both hvmg rm and mstr HIDEAWAY suite Gorgeous neutral More pr1vac) & BYOWHER deror and the best
coasthne view than an) New r ust bit 2 sty, finanr1ng al the beach.
0 C location PerfeN French Normand} 3 BR Call for your personal m·
for entertaining Try & den homr Can be spection
WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS
2111 San Jooquin Hiiis Road
NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644-4910 RV M* of Newport Beach Wartdl.E.
5~7777 Meadowlark 3 Br 2 ba,
cov'd patio. Almost new
Great finanl'mg
SUCCESS R.E 549 7991
s1 ... 1!i0.,,Q!!O~ 4~·5648, Agt I Seashore 67J..6.S711 \\\lodbrldge
10'7. down. lease option. spht $895,000, owe: 3711 (Uj
NORTH £HD L-EASE OPTIO.._. RealllJ
64.J.·56'-"7j"'------I
Dir
NEWPORT'S NEWEST 1.4 YFIONT
COMMUNITY 147' of bayfront.
2-story entry w a step·down
living rm w/bay views & library
w t bath. Upstairs, the master
suite w /separate sitting rm &
fireplace, and another wing holds
2 more BRs & baths. Sl.500,000
1n<:lud1ng land. Larry Dyer
642-8235 <H 11 )
YOUR OWN WORLD Awaits in this
I van Wells custom w /lus h
enclosed atrium w/retractable
roof. Lg 4 BR + + decorated in
style w glamorous appeal in
Baycrest area . Seller will
consider trade for smalle r
residence. $425.000 Fee Jane
Paquin 642·8235 (Hl2>
*JASMINE CREEIC *
12 7 8', financing on former
model ~ Plan 5 wtcustom spa.
$349.000 FEE.
•CAMEO SHORES•
Ivan Wells custom home w/180
degree view on FEE land.
$925 .000.
*CLIFF HAVEN*
180 degree view of harbor from 3
bdrm home on lge lot. $65-0,000.
FEE. (Exclusive).
•VICTORIAN STYLE•
Spectacular 4 bdrm remodeled in
Victorian style w1custom kitchen
in prime ·Costa Mesa area.
$138,500.
•W ATERFROHT HOME•
Detached 3 bdrm. Community
tennis & pool! Owner will carry
12' r lst T. 0 . S230.000 FEE.
NEWPORT IEACH OFFICE
26 70 S. MiCJM9I DriYe
f7 I 4J759-150 I 1714) 752-7373
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
LOWEST PRICm COTTAGE
s....11 2 liled. cottep .t• l9rtdt ,.tto
•d roo• to H,..cl. Mew cerptt.
ltdllc-4 to $304,000 -.... 11.
NEW CONDOS BY BEACH
0.. Moclt to btec9'. eo .... , •• ,.
• •ltlc wcWfectwe ia J 9lied + '-'ft
IH•l•t dtclt. fl• .. cl•• fltllltl1. sus.ooo.
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC ~ESTATE
~ tc.-nt.i. Pl~ M~ » W Co.Ki t~ 315 M.tn Aw ~ &.rh 8'll!ol "'* 6JM4M ,,...,.
MINl ESTATE/OWNER
Super fi.nanc111g 111cl 7~
lst! ASSUME LOW MO
PMTS! No qualifying'
Gorgeous 6 bed. plus
spa. Adj NP & Back
Bay. STEAL' $259,SOO
Hurry! Call957·0744
llYltiECONDO
I 00/o doWIL $I 05,000 I
Call to see lhis charming
end unit wilh view of
hills and 13x 13' deck
Privacy plus. assuma·
ble financing. no quah·
fying. Very motivated
seller.
CL4SSY HIWPORT
COHDOMINIUM High emotional appeal
in this 2 Br 2i..; ba on rul·
de-sac st of just 12
homes. Terrific flnanc·
~le c of newporl
J REALTORS ·
675-55 ll -.-.
LAON ASSUMPTION: COM duplH with
CJOOd finonchHJ. Eoch llllit l bdnn 2 bath,
falftily roolft. Clos. to enrythi11g at
$429,500.
COLE OF NEWPOIT REALTORS
2515 I. Coatt Hwy .. CoroM .. M•
675-5511
ing -assumable, 29 yrs . ~ remaining fixed low int These bttle ads really 1.-.d I 006
See this! i::hestur.e R. E w o r k ! J o 1 n t h e ••••• •••••••••• ••••••• I
759-1877 ~a~ o< oOler peo. is--.yowowt1hnm.
pie Ul lhlS area who are I Defer down payment or Sell with EASE! re g~ I a r users 0 f interest on this new
M1n1 estate own Un
believable ftn inrl 7'1
lst' OPEN Swi 151661
Indus St. See class 1002
NEAR BEACH
3BR. 2"2BA. SI0.000
DN. 631·5137
CITY LIGHTS VIEW
N r Beach $3>,000 dn
631·5137_
CIYSTALCOVE
Beaut. new condos. 2
master su11es, Italian
tile entry/skylight /dbl
gar/ w/opener. Lge encl
patio & Yd. Close to
ocean
XlfttRsuac·
1932 MEYER P~CE
OPEN THURS-SUN l2·5
_641·199_!,_631-4361~
IESTIUYS 2 br 2 ba, 5 yrs new.
$129,900. All o(fers cons
2 br + den, upgraeded
s114.ooo owe
JBdrm pool Fast
escrow owe somel paper & assume S80.000
FR MC $147.000. I
WAL SQUARECON002
bdrm. I "• ba., up
gr aded . xlnt rin .
SIOl.000 Try SI0,000
down 552· 151 I. aft 6
859 0147
COLLEGE PARK S & S
4 BR 21, BA Unfimshed
bonus room. rommun1ty
pools & rlub hou~e
$165.950 .. By Owner
(714) 77!!:1189 aft 2PM
YOU ONLY
LIVE ONCE!
so why not have the
besP Quality. style and
bvab11.Jty, t.lus Mad1S-On
1n Tu rt le Rork V1Sta ha&
11 all. 3 bdrms. 2 ba
Custom draperies, plan
talion shutters. central
11air with climate control Plus mountain and ca nyon views $299.000
Call today ror mrorma
Lion on tenns.
Walk to the beach from "" th.IS neat & lldy 2 bdrm 4 Bd 212 Ba. SIO.OllOtlwn 55 1-3000
own')'OUr-Own unit ()nl $1500 mo Al(l b.11 l2f.6 19~8arr;1nca l'~•\,lnln~
h d r h or 646·<M!IJO I t e ocean s1 e o t e Catdltna Pier· Vu Xtr lg 2
highway & offered at an layshores by Oww.er br :o-;e111 det'Or Lhruout
arroradable pr1c<· Lrg 4BR. 4(!;\ home $600 Yrly Prer mdl age
$140.000 Steps away rrom P' 1 t·ouple
DO YOU... beaches Owner w 111 a' 642-3912 want to live amon!l lhe s1st tn fmancmg or will
trees & sllll be close to rons1der lradt''> Shown REPO S.41.E beach & town• You can by appt onl) Pnn nnl\ HEWPORTSHOIES
1 n th 1s old Laa u na s..sJ0.000 Pnnc only Hon 223 CAHAl.
charm home w 1th 2 Jarkson556-l800 ~ Br 3 Ba on Canal.
bdrm s. rem ode I e d -------• ocea n view with t.'ommty kllchen & ocean \ 1ew EASTILUFF pool & tennis courts. deck. Th.is may be the I SUBMIT ALL OFFERS last bargain in town 3 Br Home 2 Ba New $ do · c· a r p e 11 n g & t' t ,. 260.000 Low wn s149.500. $""~ 000 I PRIME DUPLEX <-\N, * ~ located in Woods Cove Roy McC:.., Rltr. j'.Mit~
Just 2 short block~ to 541-7729
secluded beach Each -~~----• unll has I bdrm+ extra Mini estate o.,.n Ln
sleeping ared with believable fin incl i'.
r1replace & large deck I 1st' OPEN SWl I s 1661 Room to expand on tree Indus St. See cla'~ 1002
shaded lot Seller ftnanr . p rty House RJtn mg Price reduced to 2 duplexes & ~ tnplt.>\l?b rope
$225 000 By Owner. <.:dM 11.. NR 642:3850
· Good term.~ Prm nnl\ ·~Strf\".r Ca II 760 6al61 t.40 Wl I · i--·EAS-•TS-ID•E--
':\"'~N:lltf~~ LOW DOWH FIXER UPPER
Seller Dnpen:rte! Look mg for a fixer up ,.,. eo.;._., \'ersa11le:. t bdrm per~ Thi~ 4 bedroom 2
It's a BREEZE C,lassilled. Call our ad Balboa Island home
Classified Ads 642-5678 taker at fl42.5678· 111 H-*"Y, Ur 19 RED CARPET ._~67:.::S-S-~22H==-1•--1 •• 754-1202
orOM .. Mm' 1022
~a-•c. -· stullo penthou.'e c-ondo I bath home mlL'lt be sold w I a r g e a~ s u ma b I e lo pa Y estate la. x 17 I 41 494· 1177 loan No qualifying On 1 Beautiful pool. 2 patios -·-• ________ , ly $99,500 A.,k for Jim I <1 nd c?mplelely fenee~
Owner A!?\ 97!15..1ih or lot Grab th1i. one
RESIOENllAl REAL ESTAlE SERVICES
H.\HOR RIDGE · YIE'W
Long awaited Lucerne Model!!
Spectacular ocean & night light
view. Off white carpetin g &
spa rkl ing clean. 3 BR . 3
Fireplaces. Family room. Extra
large master s uite. $775,000.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
644-9060
• PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS
F ('ONDOMINIUMS
OPDI HOUSE Sat. & Sunday 11 to dual&
2600 llocll Sa11to Alto An.,_Coata Meta
Truly elegant 2 Br 210:i baths & 2
Br 2 ba homes. From $129,500 to
$139,500
Various financing plan s
including VA & owne r and non
owner occupied conventional 30 yr
loans. As low as 10% down. Owner
will buy down interest rate.
SOUTHHN CALIFOltMA RIALTY
546-5605 6ll-61t4
.CE
llDlll ILlllS CD.
OVER 57 YEA RS OF SERVICE
NEWPORT SHOOS
Three Bedroom Home In A Yo ung
People's Location. A Fun Place To
Live. Tennis, Swimming, Beac h
Nearby. Rented For $750 A Month
At The Present. Priced At $130,000.
Appointment Necessary. Bu\ Easy
To Show.
75ll11 12c..,..,.,...
MlwpeifC..
TERMS ••••••••••••••••••••••
CHEAPEST CdM DllYEIY
i70·7928 I S209,8UU Call Ann
featuring super lo mon \'auithn Suntas ror ap
tbly payments on the DOVER SHORES po10tmen1
Priced al lot value. 2 Bd
l Ba f i xer OWC
w/S40.000dwn Can close
in 10 days. Call Tim
Rhone, agt 631-1266 or
673·00M
265 E Bay <East or 20th.
off Santa Ana Ave I Then call Ruth ror
terms,_ at~. r)!_r
4Br2BS0 sq f\v1ewhome Pool. Jaruui therlook~ ,
S29S,OOO. ba) G.ilax) l>r. rormal I t Cote Realty OWNH LEAYIMG T1erraDelSolRlty dm rm .2frpl~ &· ln\"' .. lm"nl 497·17~ 642·2.'>HI 6-16-l~IR "·~ ' 3 br .. 2 ba .. fixer. w/ lg
ram. rm. & fpl. Owner
fin at 12"4 Agent
642-1523
STATE! and must sell unusual
University Park Home
Cathedral ceilings &
stained glass highlight
this flexible floor plan. 2
bdrm downsta1l's &
master suite upstairs I
w /double doors connect
tng 4th bdrm or ex
panded master suite
with spacious living
room. Brick patio. ex
tenuve wood decking,
secluded spa all in a de
l1ghtful setting for
$165,000 tTI4 lM2·4477
111!11!1!!!!!!!1!!1!!!!!!!1!!1!!!!!!!1!!~---I C'la:.s1ht'<I Ads, )'our une I 640·S777
VIEW! VIEW! slofilhO.PJ?lll&. center
•• 15KDowR •• 11 "k Financing I', mi lo
04 IKOHIA Bch. 3 Yl"S old. 3 Plus 2.
New elegant 4 Br Vic· l2!,.900 Bltr. 631·9170
from unique home on pvt
lot. Spectacular kitchen
has skylights and coon·
try charm Tlus 38R 2b11
home has separate rec
room. Owner will AITDt
with 20"1. down. I torla n partial vu , Mesa Verde,3BR, l~•BA
ownr/contractor ftnan. Nr Baker & Royal Palm
avail. 75 <!CX>~·----i Good Fin & terms. S134K 957-6269. Prinoo1
LGCJMO Yllogt R.E
497-1761 -l
CDMDUPUX
1Y ow.a S 15,000 DH.
Must sell! Pride of Take over lsl $6.5,500 at
ownership Excellent s~-.~. 2nd TD $12,600 at
terms, below market. 16~ Owner carry 3rd, 4
PRICE UDUCTIOH I
New wood and glass
house. 3 Bdrm, 212 ba
ram rm Great ocean
view Now S375,000 I Enda Lundberg Rltr & ,
WALKER~~EER E
---"'<7c.:.14.:..>..:.SU.=-=BS80=--i yrs. no payments. 3 BR i--------I 2ba, rrplc. dbl garage. L41CJ11M leoch I 041 Ron Say. Agt. 979-5370 or •••• •• ••••••••••••••••• Asso~494-~ CclMC..._..Dpb.
WltttAl•clag
3 BR 2ba or 2+ guest in
owner's unit. plus 2Br
rental cottage. All in
sharp cond. w/excel
location. Owner will
carry lge 2nd TD. Best
buy in town for only
$280,000.
644-7211
e ess.48-1801 WATEIWATEI LocJ-aHlh 1050
Priced To Sell EVEIYWHERE •••••••••••••••••••••••
S,....~ Spectacular views. N•eGaHRGIKh
Elegant Spanish style sprawling 4 bdrm 3 $900,000
tri level in prestigious baths. 2 frplc s, WET -~3·2341, 1·9116-~
M es• Woods . 4 BAR . beamed ceiling, Evaluate the Value
bedrooms, 2'h baths. re· ram. rm.. lge kitchen. Seller must sell custom ~axing den. f~mal din· huge master suite. Ex· 4BR pool & spa plus air mg room, family room. pansive patio & pool h Be 'f II hea rt y firepl ace. are~ w/rock r1'mmed ome. aut1u Yap-. . " pointed throughout As· Art1sl1cally decorated spa & water f a 11 sum able loans. Seller
Mini estate sized lot. S359 000 · will help wlfinancing
Shop and rompare. you MISSiON REALTY Call Bemacktte768-5600
won 't find this super 494--0731 Richardson Rea_ltors value anywhere else ·
------'"'=---1 Flulble financing too' EMEIALD IA Y LEISUU WOILD
llVIMI TBIACI
CORONA DEL MAR
X·l&e muter bdrm w
garden It lrplc; lge
custom kll., deo,
library, LR, FR, pool,
yard, patJo. Unique for
lar1et Camlly. Ocean
aide of hwy, Nea r
beathee. lmmed. occ.
$05,000. Owner tan
carry. Pin. avail. ~ NOTE! Lut dwlce. If
I not IOld, ,.,.... wUJ not
I apla bt available for
I tbow\nl unUl MXt IWD•
mer. I lflll. f?.1745
$205,000. call 979-2380 New elegant cslm 5 Br. 4 By owner. 2 bdrm. 2 ba T car gar. All extras In· condo. Great location,
NIWUSTIHG
2 BR 2ba condo
E'slde $114,950
675-1771
credible wh ite water view, upgraded carpets.
view. Call 760-0715. drapes. ~.000
JOO/• D~l lo/o INT: (714) 54S.71018-5 wkda 1-~<7~1~4 lc...;77..;.;().:....:833=15· 7 --3 br, 2"'1 ba, fam. rm,
din. rm, frplc, 2 car gar M'9-t I 052
w/opener, fenced yd, 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••
decks W/ocean YU. 4 yr OWC IS\. of S90K al 13'1
old. .s 000. 497-1~1 on this 4 Br 2 Ba home. Mtn/Valley view ! 110 ~View Highly upgraded! Just
5000 sq. rt. house, 4 Br. Sl52,500! T.R. Realty 4 ~ Ba. $82S,OOO, lood 497-3034.
-----"---~~s/rincipals only. ·-....... :.:;..:..,;="-.._.---1041 -~MIW~~US~~~~.~--U~~L-~---•••••••••••••••••••••••
N E W L Y
REFURBISHED, total
new kltcllen. 1~Un1
beUIJ, new paint lhNOUt
and mucll mon. TltLs 3
Bdrm bomt Is avallable
lmnitdlatel.Y nd only
sns.0001 Call fer delal la.
642-5200
~ PETE
' BARRETI REALTY
A ftEHTHOUSE IH THE SKY
A Htw C..to. llllM Co.te_,.,.,,
Wood M Gln1 Matftr1Mct
0.-0f..A.lllMI View H-of WMft..
wlhr, Cly UcJMt M tM Wortd
• 3 Bedrooms • Solar heating
• 3 Baths • Two fireplaces * Family room• Custom Built SPA
1'ndl1f1fl/leld .. lw
nh 10ocltn wlU1 • Ha" H• 'Hee to Mil'
ClaiJnldld. ea.a Qwll9d 8dldo It well
n o;;~a
........ , .. St. w.-..... 494-0716
IAY VIEW CONDO -LUSE
OPTION o,, ner anxious to sell or
leasl' option twaullful 2 OR + den
condo m I ht• C'o\'es Tr\' 6 mo
lease t>J)l 100 at $200() rTIO WI th
S20.000 optwn monry or $4~8.000.
High a~sumahlt•s DL·IJh1e Frati
642 82:l:i
OPE~ l!Ol'SE Sl'\:fM Y 2 5 IOU!
Bays1d<• ('11\ l' I· a~I . \'e"' port
Beach
'l'OUL IDVJDI. 'l'OUL UflllADTD.
....om~
90I t:nver DMT$
Newpon llMch CA 92663
''114 1 Ma 6236
nMACNAB U~-
NEWPORT'S RHEST
IAYCREST Best buy 4 BR
Ivan Wells built familv home
5335.0()0 •
IACKIA Y C'ustom Bui It pool
homl' 3 BR lluge corner lot
Terms S205.000
MCLAIN llG C.\NYOH
lmmaC'ulate 3 rm condo Bright
and airy Vndt•rmarkct $215.000
MCLAIN llG CANYON
Dclig htrul 2 B H l'Ondo (;rt.•at
Newport Slurtcr Tcrm:t
$179.500
Snat1H SWtr 642..a2n
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EASTBLUFF home
Now SIH,SOO with
Sll0,000 In lon1 term U ·
s WI\ 1 b le fi.nancinc. Ca u
Wayne Stewart, Broker
&41·1811
ASSUt«At
2t yn tit I 0.3" ..
Harbor lt.ld&e. 3 Bdrma.
3 ba With VIEW
lownhome in this p~
stiaioua private corn· mul\lly w/ltnnis court.I,
pools and spas. Excel
financing w ll&e 11aum1·
ble loan of 1216,000
Priced ror lmrned. sale at S49S,OOO. Try 1100,000
down.
IOCHISWLTY
675-2311
. BY OWtD
H..t.w View H-.
4BR 2~ ba, fam rm. 2
story $314,000 fee Lg
assum low dn owe
Call 759-0244
OPEN SAT/SUN l·S
2018 Port R&ms ate.
3 Br. 2"'1 Ba. Condo
Lease opll<Jn terms Im
maculate cond1lion. Call
oCfice ror terms.
$132,000. Edgewater
Real Estate, 494·~· v.,..... CClllClo
by owner. 1 bdrm Pen·
thouse. $113,900. 968-5133
un•••••••u•••••••u• ••••••••uu•n•••u•u ................. •••••• 28R Charmer. Olplrtlc ROM!SP'ORll!NT ocean vlew-4 drt from ~SA 3BR famm: SHORTTERMS STUNNING tarae2 Br 2
20 Ac par ct I 1 or Den frplc, au.112$. 3 6 4 Bdrmia. •·fm. beath z Br llUkb St • "°° Bneb r1ntal1, 263 81 OardMAP Pool
UMIQUI IM lltVINE
3 bdrm Deane home. Willow Wood
model. Great location. $237 ,500.
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& rec, aotd clalm1, New4 rm,2"'ba. Walk 1ar11ea. Kids ' pet.a 213/112·D1 ... 17Wl70 NEW BREEDAPTS
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165 acm w/atreama' to bcb., •tmo. Andy 1undeck, bltna, frplcs, H-'orVlrwH-. $il001rvine3+2 1ar./1uatd, '850. Dy• Adulla, no pets. 393
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$120,000 30 yr. auuma· 3BR, lBA. Lrg yrd, frplc, .,_.,~., "Monte10" SllOO mo. Rent1mtt .... non
ble. $10,000 dwn. 1ar, $900, 673·5$69, 4 Br 2 8a, W~tml&ler lmmed occup. Super 631..WS
Balance cl tlll0,000 on filS.0114 Ave/Sprlnadale area, family home! Rul FEE WIMT9lllNTAl.S
buyen terms. PARCEL Cozy, walJdobeach. i Br. jhlldren OK '650. lJt, Estate by Shark any CMdo..W-2 bdrm, 1 bath, frplc,
2·fantaatk hilltop 8.S C.Ott11e with ffl)lc, dis· ,,!.,•t &: ~ep. req'd 7S2-0166 FwWslltd 3400 dthwhr,~mo.
acres. $45,000 9'1\% H · hw •shcr, new crpta, ....,.31927 an6PM. II THI MST ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 bdrm, 2 bath, bllrt&,
1um1ble, ~000 dwn, freshly painted. Cle11n Brood new 2 bdrm, 2~ ba to occu Y this BRAND 2BR Vacation Condo. patio, MSOmo.
buyers tums. 'i4 '710'.:,_ vlded for weU maiotalnt· 5. 840-2268 do Adults onty no pets secunly. Nr harbor. No $150 mo.
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Creekside Village. $142.500. •••••••••••••••••••• .. • car 1arage. Adult.a only. cld. 846CJ.ult for'l'trl. HllliNw V•lllOll C do •W-
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Woodbridge. $159.500
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Scottadale. Anions, jux No pets please. S67S/mo. '"1..._ 32.u 3 bdrm1. Cape Cod 'O:i =d 3425 PALM MESAAPTS uriowi coodomwlllm. 3 Phone 643-0212, 8-6 or -.... Townhome for 6 or 9 mo 111 LS6l Mesa Dr.
Br 3 Bl. Xlnt •--atlon wknds 675-933'7. •••• ••••••••••••••••••• lease. $1100 mo Pool, •••••• • •••••••••••••••• ""' ~~~---The Lakes -2 story 1 D 1 b 2 06 HOHEOf 1 Br. furn.$400, 2 Br WI· $137 ,000. Ownr/A&l. CoatoMna 3224 twnhse , on water, teon s rve Y 7 Two ... T~ furn S42S, Adults ooly
602 /990·0011 Beverly ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• lbdrm, a/c, frid"e, Hillside Dr . Call THll.uc.YFIW Ii\ bllt from beach~ Call t·4.S.S.lllllO . ,. I 34$-2034 1 •9343 Rent In Costa Mesa'• O'Connor or write ~ • 3 Br. 2 Ba. Coodo. nr frplc, pools & <'OUrts _: • · NEW EST t d 20 mo yearly lse Call Newport Heigbts2 Br. 1~
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Saguaro Properties S1$1, Sauna. t650. Child l/yr lease. ssso. 1~. 4ba, den. aPU..cliedb 3 cahr ~o'Mi:~.12 & t Br. pm (714)549-8700 oo pell. $46$ + ~poelt.
Scottsdale, Arn.~ Ole 549-3232. D o r I s c J a r k ; garaae vl. eac · 21,1 Ba 1600 -lSIO sq. ft. LoYely dlx apt oo the wtr. ~642~-s~m...._. ____ _ ·~ .. ,.._, Catalina, lllOWllain view (21J)373-13alafler6i!m _ ~ab~o yrly Pvt pty. of pure huury. Garages. 2Br, den, frplc, 2 car 2 Br 1 Ba , pool. No pell.
Grona 2700 from the living room & Twnbome, new 3 br. 3 ba, -· hydro-tubs in muter ar, wsht/dryr, mo/mo Savage Wilde & Co.
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F ........, brand new 2 Br. 2 Ba. ·ac. Simo. 833-9007 W/l80 deg ocean vu. Bvt rooms. wood burning ROOFING-AU types. Lie 323 E 18th. 2 Br. 1 car a--used brick frpk, sec:uri-... OITHWOOD beaches 'dNewly 1Pain· fireplaces, micro-wave guar. Cash discount. garage, 2 ki<b OK. no 3 ls A d tyentry,adults.$950Mo. " ted/cpt , inc ap· · f-....... p .:.-•· La .,~.,8233 view a~!~.5000 Y_!>DC.~~!: Call 644·9ZS9, 642·8801, -tBR. 2YiBA exec home. pliancea. SISOO/mo. ovens, """"""' a ........ • rry, .._. pet.s. S«S. Sierra Mgmt
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Cam rm. Pool. $1LOOmo. Cul·de·Sac ln best area HEWPOITHGHTS minutes to S. . ua or 714/323..ao22or768-4747 wood. $350. 551-1660. R..toh Gardener/pool serv. $1200 mo Agt Kyle. Likenew,custombullt3 O.C.Airport.Justeutol 2 B Adults t.s
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1st/last $500 sec. Judy, SS2-l800 bedroom, 2 ~· formal Newport Blvd. & so. of r. • no pe E,ASTSIDE MolHle Hwa .,..._llH/ HottHa Fwnialwd Agt. 979-S3'70orS40-7618 dining room home Eat-San Diego Frwy Start· $450/mo. 2421E.16th. St Spacious 2 br, natural
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OCEAHVllEW Roadcrasrt 1961 t0x5S IHR.ATIOMAGHTH ........................ garage. Avail Nov. lSlh. Acacfa. ColJege Prk, nr ly lease 63l·7300. Ave., Costa Mesa. ~tllh utilities pd. Adults only.
12i;,3 interest! Assuma· River special, cabinets 12 Units. Costa Mesa. CALL us FOR Yearly·& S750 Mo. Sierra Mgmt. Walnut/Culver Dr. Close Realtor. Wanted Newport Crest U.fwW•d $545/mo. Please call
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beautiful view awaits 14 yrs 10%. Sl2SM dn. Pro rties. 67S-4000 pools. Open Sat/Sun 12 5 lease 2 br w/frig . Terry lalboo 1.-cl 3106 L T ~ . th 3 B t at --------·1 Owner63121.50 --AVAll. Nov 1 Very lge Leasef900mo.673·5474 WESTCUFF nm 213)"""0027 ....................... .g WO you UI IS rrere . *EXCITING* .. -llcllboaP.-...1107 attrac~br.FR.Best Bd2'k 8aS"'"" 645 . .,......,( ...,.,.. 2 Br1Ba,lgaragespace 1\'JBa,2stytwnhse. Det'orated in the Cinest Oceanfront Duplex h N ....... Lrg 2 Br 2 Ba condo, dbl 4 • " • . ......, mo. bd 2 b h / t N th c M $525 mo ri ••••••••••••••••••••••• nort area o pets~. f . W 0 A"t. 646_ .., _ 2 rm, at w pv $600 pr mo +util Agt or . . taste. p cedat$270,000. h .. S. Newport Beach: 10~ Winter Rental: large 1 _641·3937 gar, re rag, I , nr 4' . -patio Each bdrm w/pvt 673·4062 546·72"""1"""4 ____ _
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Beautiful 20x53 Lance Victoria Beach, 2bdrm, 549·3484 Rancho San Joaquin family rm $1400 ToW111iot1M Wilde & c.o. 67S-6606. Adlts only SS25 545-1241. 2~-__,._. Home . 2Br. 2Ba. Tbls is -~Property 2000 comp I refurbished. East CM NlCE. Lg 2 Br. 1 2BR. den, 2"'1.BA New Waterfront Homes Inc U•t. ... d 3525 Bachelor. Yrlv. S32S mo. 97S·1107 ex18.
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will move you nght Into Spare rent $1'5 Owner 3 lncome Properties Cozy Laeuna Bea<"h 2 ..... ~BnU +den. AC upgrade 2•, l_1200rmo 545-1061 __ month 631·9132 Mana er !Ill. ~:;·g~~r. klds tpeU ~· this spacious 4 bdrm will carrY balance at Eastside Costa Mesa bdrm. 2 ba house ava1la ~•u '" ba $&S0 mo 559-4718 FOR LEASE 1 ltd home. OWNER VERY 12"1~ with small dwn Owner v.ill carry ble for rent. Furn, close • TOWHHoMES _. __ _,__ ---I 2BR. IBA. Newly paint-N e w Lux u r Y 2bdrm.SS25yrly S63S Lorr w ys :
MOTIVATED Subm1t i payment. Pricedtosell! to downtown & near NEW CO NDO FOR Newt~ Br.~"l ~a Con~o ed Frplc. drapes. TownhomesatFairv1ew Ma~~~~alty ~::;t eveslwknds ·
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,."" \.(If __ ,._. "'<21"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• E"'ST1l•111:r. Call fiaraoe space, laundry. Unfurn 2 bdrm No 3 Bdrm, 3 b3 with 3 r1lr .....,. ""' NE d L 2BR 2BA d "' _.-r .. 714 641-0763 gar Ocean views Fully lu~e· e~gndo .' Fr~I:. 3 bdrm. 2 ba home. &41-6681, C2131S4HM90_ fi7u3rns714u5nf213urn1~J~~!mo r1 ht1d:.,e00n or,,~:.!1.3 1st. 0~~~~~!1Js~day 2925l'ollegeAve rurmshed.Mo.lomoon· 3 Br 2VJ Ba condo, beams.balcony, bit Ins. gardenerancluded S1200 Apol'tlM..tsFwwlahed --·~ _.,..._.~_ ast4 ... mo_'""-"""-
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MISTB IOSEH Priced $400,000 below decorated Sl700 mo compacter. dishwasher, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ev 6?S.l6S2 1 Bdrm. Apt. 408"2 At'a<'ia. 3 Br. 2 Ba mo. 673._,.(Tl'-'-'3=1 ___ _
QH._ Have info on duplex. appraisal for'quick sale. Yearly. Bill Grundy, AIC, 2 car gar, MORE! Avail Nov 1st New ex· 3 br. 212 ba Bluffs area $375/mo. Ocean \•1ew $875 Mo l BR, deck. stoveirefrag REt..LTOR S Ca rl s bad . need Won'tlast.Fant.astictax .!7~1 Central Loration .. ~ home.3 Bdrm.3 Ba 67S-8996 Call673·'r.H2. Mature adllS. 00 ....,. I ph be p l l ff d t p I No -.. ""' $979/mo 7S9·0078 or ~-C to.a.,.c lee one num r. au wn e·o an 1nves · Wan t somethmg xtra oo /spa pets ....... Family Rm Pool/Spa 752.5282 Cotto M"41 1724 3 Br. To~ Apt 21., SJS0 ... 97~10,549-7007 =•a..~e ~.~~-f~all Rllr. m e nt . Call Ri<"k special in a 2 Br Isl & last Plus dep SIJOO Mo ln <"lds EASTBLUFFSOplanon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba.frplc.enclsdpatto.I Easts1de2Br.1Ba Near
..., c..-..-.-.=.----7141760-7292 Townhouse, ('()mpletely I 851·9350 gardener & pool service b I 3b I • c s DE ORO blk lo bch & shops Appl schools. no pets $425 This beautlfu home C-_....-Loh/ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I furn! $895. Mo. 760-911L Meu Verde 3 Br 2 Ba 1 No pets please For gm et r, 2 , ba I A A a c r Pt 3 18 · · B · · Mo. 631-6_1.55 :r:~~~:~ ~; 2::;:i C~ 1500 13% RMAMCMi --------1 Pool lnclds Gardener & appt. call 54~ 2000 I s97s 494·6306 12131 ALL UTil.ITIESPAID Marg uer1t e Cd M 2bdrm. p,ba, frplc. pvt and offers the ultimate ....................... 7 unit townhouses. less Mo. to month. 2 Br 2ba l pool service S8001mo A&!nt, no fee. 556·1676 , ---673-7183. patio & gar $525 mo.
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w C II II '"BoanaCorc ndo Admiult Corm Condo 4Br. FR. DR. ocn rent Custom design Stl-5478_. ____ _ charm s bedrooms, ID· Rest S500 ea a co ect tree· Ii n e d street On Seashore. 3br. 3ba, I $400 Rustic 2BR retreat 1 S 200 f t p 1 BBQ Close to bea('h. laundry Quiet 1 Br 1 Ba. New eluding maid's quarters 714·658-41118 631-4361 , 641-1991 agt. mo to mo Sl<XW> w /country kitchen & mun it y · $72 5 t mo view. yr Y 1 mo. ea ~res: 00 • • room, garage $700 Mo
Pool and Spa mlegant Pacific View Memorial Deluxe 4-plexes Costa On the Bay. 2 Br Zba enclosed garage' 645·2357or831·7990. 646-0686 cov rd gar~ge. sur-Require lease. S700 crpts & drps Good -------3 B 2, ... 1 nd rounded with plush · .. _ 67• ,,,.,. Easts1de loc. Mature woodwork. classic mold· Park 2 lots. Prime site Mesa. Assum. loan. Sl200moyrly 5403 2 BR 2ba. oear e>«an. r . ., ..... poo a rec landscaping. Adult liv· secuntYU91· """Y" Adults only. S350mo. 147 ings , total security 760-8387 owe. Prin. only . Bltr Laguna Oceanfront 2 S550 3Bdrm, 2BA in best adult <"ommunity 00 area Newport Terrace. · t't.sbest N pets O <'ea n v 1 e w w 1th E ISth St M C M
system. golf course CCNMMrdal 979-4383. Br $1200/mowtnter area. Sllding glass door pets. $725/mo f150imo Call645~13 -I ~::.f~ni .. f°romU.s fireplace. 2 Br. 1 Ba. . . I •• · B appointment Waterfront Homes. In<' leads lo stone patio & Call644.7298 _ Harbor View Homes. 48r I .,,,,c W. Wa"·-, ., • ., ,.,.,1 $550/mo. 64()..11945 _ Avail. now I br .. upstairs views Y . Properly 1600 ~lchT~x 631-1400 landscapedyard' 2i,.,ba 2300s/r $1295 lg -.. J3UU • ...vu• • apt di s hwa s h e r . $2,300,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3/2 rde ts ~-l-V'-0... 3267 . ' , 'H 1~•---1.. 37 .. 0 Studio apt w/refrig ca~rt. Water & trash D.M.Mcn ... Rttr rm ga nap tn ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!.111-7687 ..... _"-JV yard Gardener, se<". 1Wi ...,,,___. .. Available Nov 20 S275 25°/oLT.C. quiet Newport Height w Npt. Wkly/mo. on RENTIMES ••••••••••••••••••••••• system, 2 rireplat'es ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 fi7J.7841 · d • pa1 . $37S + $JOO dep. 760.0135 Rehab of 40 yr old com-Area . Older. but very sand, very clean 1 63J.45S5 HOME FOR RENT lmmed. occu . &44·S966 1 bdrm, P.rof decorat~. :.1~~· n6 PM ays. Adults, no pets. S45·2000,
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Historkal qualifies for $225,000 leasehold. or bd-ba I yard & garage. Kids & L .3 ,2 A. · S6SO t213)S9'l-1676 SmalllBr.IPerson $400 Triplex2Br2ba,balcony, Slll,000 U1vestment tax credits S278.SOO fee. Xlnl fian c· Beach House. Furn, 2BR. 2 rm, 1 · gar. pat 0· pets welcome 545-2000. S900 mo. 2BR, 1BA . including utlls. From laund facal, encl ga r. Spacious llvmg room f 25"' w .. _ 1 · d o er/D'-·-"•"' ,,.,... tBA Winter Mo S6SO 4 fn<"d ytd, crpt/drps. pel A"ent, no fee Down. S6SO .. mo. New 1-leodt 3741 ll "to6 ,,_.,.,.,27.,, with stone fireplace, 4 ° ·/(). e .... vesevera m •. wn DtU....,.v....,., Uti1Paid.6'5-8!Ml · ~$450/mo.546-7506. ~ · carpet & paanl. Jackie,~................ .., .., .,,,,.. ""' Walk to S<"hl & golf.
generous bdrms, huge in Santa Ana for sale. COVIMGTOM 4 PlU I M M E D I A T E 2 B t fenced ya rd. 3 Br. 2 Ba. ms. Yard & 631-4046 8SHW ' Furn lux studio, spa. TV, Cotta Mna 1124 Avail Nov 10. SSOOlmo.
private master suite, ;;:~.~15.00 sq. Ct. H.B. BYOWNER POSSESSION garaee. S600/Mo. utils. interior refurbished. --~••-maid service. phones, •••••••••n•n••••••••• 64_S_·_64_73 _____ _
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briclt fireplace. Sf!:kl· To CloM .. '11 •Even cash now-1st yr area. SlSOO mo Refs re· A.sk for Doug. .or eor r. ,.. a 0~ o. Furn. studio, Laguna. 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar stairs, $47$. Avail Nov.
in& pool and spa. al· Two triple NNN major • P o s i ti v e c a s h q'd. 631· 721.S, WHY •-i Newport leodl 1269 fprftloc · ~~:: gpaarnepoohn~. $350 Mo. d/washer. pool. Adults 20th 642·7919.
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Sacramento Two new duplaH. Ooe ••••••••••••••••••••••• E side 3br, 1 ba., $550. no 556-1800 Newport condo. Adlts. Beautiful 2 bdrm Ocean· •Adults. 642-5073 2 & 3 Br Apts Tri-Plex. block from O<"ean. Of. R~ .a.15 S OOO A front Penthouse Condo. Very clean, all xtras. RichardH. Pauley Co. fered virtually at '""'-pets. 384 La Perle Ln. WESTCLJfF 3 bedroom. 00 pets. 1• · gt C.Omp. fW'll. Lease by 3 lrTo-..w Adults only. small baby
Realtors bwlders cost. Low down V ~ a r I Y . W e e k l Y (213l4J6.1318. Open Sun l swry with pool. family 646-0295 or m~ mo until July 1st. St ,000. Newly decor gas pd . QK. 644· 1869 -~~--iiiiiil7iilliil4-iil7113111iii·S·Oiillii51iiiiiiiiil Owner will carry Wsnter,2.3,4, Bdrms, 3·S room, 2 fireplaces. din-Blufrs. 3 bdrm, 2 ba con-Owner encl gar ' pool, dswhr =--'......._......,..__ __ _ .::;::.::=:~~~~=~ 5399,soo each. Agent. New Port Be a c h & Ni<"e 2 bdrm house. 2 in& room, 3 patios, etc do. Obie gar Pool SOOO 1714) 1»8444
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$14,000DOWH 62 6X307 lot Existing PRftAl!IMl'V MGRS town. Avail 1st of Nov. ar r e2 omes. 3 ••••n••••••••••••••••• 3 Br. p, Ba. $425. Laun· Custom 3 bdrm. 2 blocks ho°use on ~y. Flex· Lota for S. 2200 ~·' • S450 mo. l5t & tut with llG CAHYOH Br. or 4 Bi:· Gorgeous dry fac., pcl!>!. 548-9556
from beach on ree land ' ible uses. Owner will •••••··~··•••••·~··•••• 675-61 ~ 5200 cleaning dep. Over Luxurio us. Tbree oce~n & city views. La r g e 1 bdrm
More extras than you consider carrying 1st 'J'.hree sm~le family lots 30 yrs or age only. No bedrooms. Two baths Avail now. Could be w/dishwasher. carport, can imagine with an-T. D. Asking s199,soo. 10. Huntington Beach WHY llHTI .... ts. 714.548.()045 Richly decorated. Muted furn. S2SOO/Mo. 760-lm. Idly rm Westside. s.190.
credible fU1ancing. We Call 540.USI with plans. a.>.~ per WHEN 96Cmor LESS = tones. 3Cm square feet. Bright 2Br, 2Ba Condo, ~662S can show you how wown lot. Cooperation to can put you in your own Perfect home for raialng Overlooks 10th tee of view unit. Versallles, lux
your own beach home brokers. Call Bob, home. children. 3 Bdrms, 2 golfcourse.$2790month amenities. S7SO mo.
r o r S 2 2 9 , 5 O 0 . 714·848·3133 or home. Aaent 556-6516 baths, lge yard, cul-de-Yearly lease. #7 Rue ~YCO, INC. ~?.251
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Bd rms, den and 21'i Waterfront community CallforlnlOfmaUon fi73-2282or675-S487eves. Broker67S-491.2. baths with shake roof l.2 ,38R Condos from 0 2450 FU'CHS •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• and wood exterior. Set SlSOOOO to -ooo A ...................... MEL Clwe:ig ...... x Seaview4Br38a,family Prtc-... to----·, on large lot with 5 full • -· . s-A S V E G A S PAVIUONREALTOR 2 Br. 1 ea~Newly de-rm, dining rm, orun & -..--siled garages! Now it aume loan ai owner as-TIMESHARE ~ corated, all built-Ins. night Ught views. Pool & S450 3+2 Spanilh stylt
can be yours for sist flnlftdn&. Res/agt on the alrip. Fee ~Mo. 311E.21st. SL tennis $1600 pr mo Bob w/gar&storage. 4930 $11$,000. ShtUa. 2~•5272· ownership at The Jockey CoNM .. Mw 3212 Apt A. Do not disturb le-or Dovie Koop, Agl Also; family home with 64~5200 Sl0,000 undtt mkt. 3BR, Club. 1 bdnn or 2 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• nant. 831·:m7. 758-1221 redwood sundet'k 6 vl~w 2~BA condo In univ pk. with view. 9.S<t financ· ""-P-1....& 3••a -""· ... Nr. w-cll • f I ... .,, Probate quiet approval. ln C U ,.... _ _ ~ _,.,..., n .,.,, • o wavts. NN.
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DILUDOflllelh Want to~ Gardtnln1 " ,_. myN.COlllMeeallomt. CLmnPIST Counltr Olrl. f/Ume, ...,sa.. PT Medical 1ul1tant PAITTIMI Hut. front olnrf •t l,UrSroom Noi.tanre Routt' In &euh Cilka ofdlu Mon rrt. alttr tpm. PIT poeWon Q111!1 wllb ttlll tralD Aak for Part Ume ..una ror w/froot Orrin U · , lhlUn1operaticN pearan~ req for th ~~'jl ~ trrrter Ana tu.mm _ _ Escorta/ModeUna llf.:..2'311, Bu1lne11 Parlu/So. _)'.yna · ::... __ clerll•tlarter. Some perlenee ntedtd ror Noexper. req'd. Ma..t be rirut1~lou1.!! lcir:tet
' Art C•lltrY •t $/yrs M/FtCcuples IE"UTY Mustb'Pe»tOwpm,tu DIYWAU.8 week4nda.Call aeo.ual pnctlce. Reply depeodab!t and avail• /m Ult • v~1 o Ccwl .. Watfrfront AUii Paint· PS·m.MC/V!_la "' in1' answerinl pbonet • ·1'700/ I to .. PO 8ol 1•. ND bit on call Npt Heh Cf Uptt. Vfr)'
auttlat lt~ino'au~ 1~ in,s & jewelry L.ow --,,...._ W.. 1llO req. »• llra per Muat be expr d: taptna llOUSEK£EPER HM3. f'ublon laland arH ve1"11llle Will ~work
"Id .,,. w l"'~la. I pr ce 171' 1494 ·47'1~ For Total boclY muaqf Looklna ro ldd to our week. Send rcaume to: &tttt . l3l.:.~· Ult·ID Top ••ces Medical ReceoUoal.tt w 78().0501 In& with top lfvel ('JI
851.. .... ' IZISJ~~ ' ~la~~e~ appt atatr aevtral aaalttant.s. KACOR ~!~lopment ILlCTIOMCSP/T l&lltb ~ •. Must Ener1etlc 4t reliable :~u~~~~· 0{;:01':'.~i~~
NEWPORT BEACH Nr ICE CREAM SHOP w/ Ladif't Want to heel 1 R\cbNard Out.llette Salon, Co200 .. Nu: :=;.J St St1e1 · fotakllled&Mml·lkllled d,ta~·i!'.,tl~J!ryf ac
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ittra IOO aq n. avail. for · 200 ewport Ceote,r Dr., • · -or u · or we lra1lt applkanu ¥e t..,.,, c ..... , or ~20Zl PAITTIMI co Med /dttl ~nents
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added ldus & profits. Nne,bty Lady home N.B Jerrr Rotb <714 1 Y11/1ood math back tblldren Pref. non· Modclaneeded.Alltrpes Person LO deliver 011ly Contact Juiie after
sq rt MH'122 Xlnl loc. our Newport f::Y . CalJ Al.Ison Beauty m..oeeo. cround. Calli. Alt Na· emoker. Mi.t be able to Nen, WOrMD & chlldrtn Pilot ln Newport Center s·•m 1714)'7S2-f003.
Share 2 olc suite In pre Pier SUK full price __ lOU 833-Sl~ ~c;.-ty·e E.O.E. M/F/D tlonal Guard. Prior run • houae, coolt & Noexpnec:.~7762. 7 dayt ptr wk. Houn · A.CQueSCOll'
1tt11011$ airport area. 375 1 $33-4242 'i'::..., & ,...... .. ...._ military helpful Call drive. Own room, co. Mon tbru l''ri approx l89$ M Arth Blv·d sq ft. for dttalla call -"" -A N C I n d y G e h r I tl'I. benefits. Refa req CdM . MODRS/ESCOITS 3 30 to s u s t ac ur · Ml·6Z26. MoMytoL.o. SOJS ~ &11 Netdbalmylltu,slulm· COMP NIO /AlDE. 7l4/'7t·7as3 I Call AnawerAd ••H. AttnFema'lesonly · pm. oun. 111 Ste.100,DougluPlua ..., ....................... ....................... poo person & assistants. Ute hlkpa, live ln ot out. 642 4300 Je hrs ""'" ,_
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&. Sun approx 6am to Irv~ CA. m~ H.8 P,rofeu1ona.1 ore Widowhasmoneytoloan JolttWlllllecL 7075 Topaalary. Noamoke.&42-3'81 . I • _,.,,,,, 7am. Eominga approx -
Bldg Spac" Avail. On for Rt.' StOOOO up No ....................... Rive Gauche NB Companion aide, live-In S.Ch..., Housekeeper. Uve In, 2 Mora $400 per mo. Contact llCll'1'10MIST •
Brook.hunt at Atlanta credit~heck'nopenalty Now Enrolllina. Chria-1i · · for the old "sick., Prof~ adults, I child Must Nishtdeakclerk Carolffelm64H32.1 Part time momlnp.lor
85'per sqrt.Ron0rt Call Denison Assoc. UanPre·School.320E. Driver'aUc.S3l·e69S ; N~ed ltyto apealt lfoglish, be MZ·m> Equal Opport lor•IRealEltateoffiN?.
R E Pr0Cess1ona Is 673.7311 · 18th St., C011t11 Meu. * B 11 p R t I 730-1470, create · 1 new dep_art· ~:i~d~!ne t Uuit Jr~:ee Employ" Hvy phones, typin• 11
963·8377. -E! Special Program. $ll,• ment for a &rowina. ft 1 . MHDMONIY7 muat.Phyllls61-0788 NEWPORT B"'ACH 504 UyouwantaReal late -~ COOK ' m'"dlum 11laed dallv cook & run an ef cent W•hav•-'""•'or•oo PBX Rtcp/T~pbt ~ L o a n a t B E L 0 W . lllAJC.FA.ST " ' household Noo smoker ~ ~ ..,,.... ..... .,.. '' • F I No. Newport B,lvd 180to MARKJo:T RATES call WANTS TO MANAGE! Noo-amolter, good det.all · newspaper. New main· · · people t.o work approx. An.swerl.nc Service! PIT Law lrtn. ash on lSOOsq~t.ava1l.at~11 Prime Jo'inanrial ~pl20ynexpermana1· for busy office. Irvine. COOi( framec~r1yatem prtferred. Call Answer 10 days deliverinc shiflsavallable Vaya& Island IHPM.50WPM.
sq. Ct. Sierra Mamt Co Services 1111 lge dlx Adult apts. AP/ AR, payroll, collec· :~~t ~~r:~s!~ie~::d. w 111 be ordered In Ad 1417, u hn. Kl·4300. telephone directories in early eve M111 lYPUll .OOhr. 644-7600
641-1324. 527-3477 Want sm bid& or 2-day a lions, .IO.key, jour. re· St run N 9 Frr . Januar1 <most likely JA.MTOI the Orange Co. area. required CaU S3J-0140 Ile /SEC'Y
Huntin1ton Bea 419 Main ----wk Job . Hunt. Bch to con. Send resume & re-1!t gl h A 1y I!'· lar1e PEC hardware Immediate opening for 11 Work your av a 11 EOE R
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• t m In St 380 sf s19s Sierra Vtnture Capital, pref Costa Mesa 213/326-0180 ffrtnces to Boll 752 Dai· c es unc l\PP 111 with sri'ciallzed produc· janitor lo wort fulJhme daylight hrs. Men or Pharmacy Clerk Exp
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ea es a e 0 t ce M,·,,,., t Co •~1 ,.;... high tech & software, ly Pilot PO Box 1...,,,, puosn 9.4 PM . 3110 lion software) Orea11i1· nJobt sbi!l. Ex-U. tr'. wom•n over 18 w1lh F rvane. some yping, -=.::afil · .... ....., I d . I Mature Sema·retired • .-v, Newport BJvd. Newport d 'I" ., ~... " pref.9·5.30 Mon rt general office duties a so o equip. oans s 1 n g I e 33 yr o Id Costa Mesa, Ca 9216216 1ng. In supervisory Inge benefit.ti. For more ran, station wagons or Call Pe~r, 640-6S67. CoU
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. c~ AIU ass 9863 gentleman loolung for Bookkeeping Beach. 1714> S'13-.3440 ab I ~It y e .. en l I a I info. and Interview, call: tile trucks are needed PlanUhtnwnance •
2 room ollict, wet bar, Mof'tC)OCJn. Tnat fun travel work. Full or Part·Time. Shipyard CoWunseMCAlo~onneededtbruat~. Pre_Yloua twdware tx· mike Vlvl11DI (7141 Pleasant outdoor work. Experienced interior RESTAUR~: Cooks. bus111e~s use only S22S DNdt 5035 part·time.49&-2832 needs bookkeeper • r11 ~ence necessary and 641·1616 EOE.M/F validdnverslic.&Cahf. plant maintan1nance busboys.dishwashers.
Mo.ullluncld 646-!&84 ....................... Conscieotiou1 compa· general office skills Cal1Amy642>9990 tarwyledp~~~a~:n~~ng· Jewelry Sales lie plates req. You can person needed Full Appl,Y ·~ .. peBr~on,.
Irvine, walk to airport. 2 Sattler Mtg. Co. nioo. home ~ealth aide. Light typlnf. S6 oo to Counter help & bacluwm would be helpful This Schaffer "· Sons, So. earn $3.50 to S.S/hr or Time & or Part-Time ~~ro s. Baaer I nsto .
room suite, 384 s r All types oC real estate Cook, drive. Ca 11 $8.00 Depending on Exp processors wanted. no department will be Calllornaa s leading ~~ d~~~:!," Yro~ Ask forS~ve 631·6340 ='-'-·------ff~~~=· avail 11/1 anvestmentssinct 1949 494•1 eves. 64$·0901 lxruu· ti~'fur ~1~ c barged w Ith the cust~m nng makers., are i:;;'ed assig~~ents Preschool teacher want· --------S~ i.. Help W..ted 7100 C.cfy ..... Stew. day period. Apply Hone)' resp on s 1bil1 l y to looking. for iuallfied, following a short tram· ed for 2~ yr old Class rest.aurant positions AV All.AILE MOW 2.-d TDt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kitchen help needed. Baked Hams, 190119 operate, matntaln, and professional alespeo-1ng session, apply at tbe Exp & 10 uriy childhood
I to 4 rm suite, conve 642-2171 545-0611 Accounting Full or p/Ume Apptica-Beach Bl,HB. repair components of pie. Experienced, full loc nearest you , at unit.a required Hrs 8.30
nientlylocatednrO C. $714... tt0ns MonthruFri,9to the system with Umeonly.C~llforappt 130p N 4th&daJly to 1:00. Mon Fri Ai~po1rt andpthEeTpEreR T.D.'s FORSAU Financiai Clerk Full· !lam. Island Sweet DF~~~;ae/lut!~:~~:,: minimal assistance 1~: Contrucci5t9-J424. therem8!te':.\t 8:30am. 644-0232! • NB Area East st1g ous Orange County. Dis Time temporary 6 Shop,CM.440E.l7lhSt, 2.1624ZAvervPkw .. Mis fromthevendor.Reply • rary 10:30amorl::.)pm. Blul .
PAULSON Bl..DG Ex· counted.V-k yields.Call month position needed C.M.6'5·2883 .. , to JelfWeber, Subsitute pos11tons 810Lemon,Orange Printers
ecutive suite services Bnckell Real Estate In· for CASHIER-CLERK sion Viejo. O~Coast needed for NB Public 113 w chestnut. R lverslde Counties
also avail. Provided by vestment. 960-~. HI P..Wc ~ Dependable, prefer Delivery Person Daly_Pllot Library Branrhes. Must Anaheim fastest growing Printing
t h e A I R P 0 RT A.Mota --a...; Admin. Newport Center older person. (2) sMfts Needed for B111y Travel 330W B' St have on-call nex & min 13650Harbor Blvd. G G Plant. Has need for 4/C
EXECUTIVE SUITE c-. Location.Call64o.2119 avail. Apply girt shop, Agency Approx htll, 2·5 Costa M~a.a~A92627 availabitity20hrsweek. 3019 Enterprise, C.M Strippers qualified in
Cont act Diana at Pt,.,.,,./ J h w A' t Mon-Fri. lfrly wage <714)"•".•""t. u.r.t. EquaJOpptyEmplove_r areasorcom"""'ilestrtp· 752-0869 Lott Ir FcM.d ACCOUNTING 0 n ayne irpor • Plus Mileage, motorcy .,... ......, MLS S8 76hr ----L ,..,.. -"""-=""'-------1....................... Tues-Sat. AM Bettie: cle pref. 957-2700 The Daily Pilot is an · Newport Be a ch pina. Exp only need app CANNERY VILLAGE. Lo t&Fo.d 5300 Fast growing wurance 546-0078_. __ -Equal Op portunaty <;aU64o.2J40 brokerage firm needs ly Full benefit shop
450 sq. fl. office or retail
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agency bas opening in CASHIER DWV-Y/STOCK Emplyr Women and Uquor Store: Stocking & rece~tionist w /some Call Mana er. 6.S6·3561 ••••••••••••••••••••••• accounts receivable ~ I shop space avail Nov F/t1me. xlnt benefits. minorities encouraged Cash Reg ster H -know edgeolbackoffice PllHTING 1st. $475 Mo 673-6522, dept. rapi~advance· Full time apply The 10.7 or Z:ll-11:30. 495 E. to apply. perience necessary, operations. 7:30·4:30 TIA.It&
9-S. FOUND ADS ment or n . l person, Earl's Plumbtn" 1526 17lh St., C.M over 18 Apply between 8 daily. Salary negotiable d salary commensurate e & 3 weekdays 1888 Send inquiries to PO Box 4 day wk, pd benefits. Office 1n COM. secon wilh experience, pa ad Newport Ave. Costa D E N T A L A S S T • UICllTIYE Pla~entia, eowi Mesa
7817
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92660
____ __ m 1~ story walk·up, easy ac ARE flEE company benefits Call. Mesa (714)64t·l289 I chalrslde. exver necess, SlCUTA.IY -. _ .
cess, carpet, drapes & Pauline S&~. --CASH& ' 4 day, 30 hr wk. Laguna A Newport Beach In· Liquor clerk, pan time. Newspaper, pltime help Pnnhng
paneling S1 7S mo CiJ: ADAGENCY HOUSEWA.USA.US I Hilb,770..4275 vestment/Stock askrorSteve weekends Early AM ~'c;0 P;~r':;;1}.~!':h· 575
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RECEPTIONIST Full or P/time Apply DEMTA..LA.SSIST. Broteragef1nn has 1m ~ Inserting & tying Tues 2.30 pm FintSh W A.TaRONT ' 642-5671 Enter the e:itcrl:Jng world Crown Hardware. 1024 1 Exper Easy paced of mediate opening for Ex Locker room atlendent. 646-0637 Thurs Fri 9.5 Apply
View offices. etc Slip 1 Blk/B T .. or ad vert 1s1 n g lrvme IWestclt(() NB fice m Newport. Good ecutive Secreury with P"t athlet.tc club Alter-HURSE/L VH 1660 Placent.ta CM 760·9440. Lost Lrg rn a.,. Beautiful Fashion ----hours & salary. 646-5411 word processing ex noon~verungsh1ft.Mon· ( N l' t
_:..=;=-=..:.=.::...._ __ --by. Alt M Vic Fernleaf Island oHtces Must Clencal wkdys. 646.5594 alter pertence to work for Fn Neal & personable. or ewpor 5 mos MEW ISTR.OOI CdM 673-21159,675-1107. have good telephone Wcrda.rii Pres. & GM Appltcant Ability to deal with peo glamorous and newest
"'UAUTY OFftCfS Lost 10/23 Miniature manner and accurate 3· II :30 PM Mon-Fri hrs~ must have 2 Yrs exp. per pie Ideal position for re-health center. Part &
.... ro{.decor. . Collie Vic Ocean Front typing . Plenty o( room Clerical duties on adult Director of lra1n excell com tared military person ruU lime. 1213> &59·006l
edrentlyn j &31st NB.96().7611 for bright person to ad· unit of Psychiatric Mf C!-~· munication & organiza 752·7905ultforAI. btwnl&Jpm.
nferenceRm C 1--rt s· bl vance. Call Sharon at Facility Hand.lephones, rq. ~-YICeS tional skills No Maintenance -people NURSES AIDES. 7·3:30.
•Recpt Xerox area I a. pa iamese, u 644·7644 misc paperwork and pa $4,000.._. shorthand required neededlorfulltimennc1. Smallconval.hospln~ar eyes found 11H8 vic of " t N t . M h 6 f I ...-Costa Mesa Fair Jdeal for CPA, Rltr. Ap· War~er-Spnngd~le HB ADMtN COORDINATOR uent reques o yping ust avt years o co . 752-0070 E.O.E.:..._ tlons. Mostly night work .
praiser, Attorney or 846.6560 New NB Office Busi· nee . but prefer some lege in engineering Ex per Hairdresser w / Call Chris6fJ.J079. _grounds. 549·3001.
Insurance. ----ness University. Degree clerical or med1~al sciences,Syearappren-clle.ntele . s mall Manager wa~l;d f~ Nur~es Visit· PAULEY BLDG Reward. Lost old, lat prer. $l6,950 to Sl7.828 background. Position lice and 12 years this ex· pleasant shop. grt oppor Retail Store specializing U~1que employment op-
OPEN 9·5, 731·5015 Siamese Cat, Santa yr. EOE M/F. Reply also avail for Sat-Sun per1ence or 6 years ex· ty. Richard Burnley in home accessories. pt y for quaUl1ed RN,
17371IrvineBlvd lsabel,CM.631·1307 GoldenGateu.818w7th 9·J0.6PMCap1Slrano8y per in production 6'5-1950 Full lime Newport LYN or .Il e physical
TUSTIH FOUND · Young female St.sulOOl l.A900l7 theSea engineering. Exper FOOD SERVI C E Beach area. Send re· therap1S_t111Cd~ Back·
shepherd, S.A Heights 496-5702 working with coun· MAN AGER W 1 TH sume to Ad '"13'1. Dally ground tn nutntlon req
MWnEXECSTE area 10126,67>~ AIDE terpart. in Europe in· CERTIFICATE for Pilot PO Box tS60 For rurtber info call LuJ1urious 383 sf omce Found: Little sborthair Midnight shift, FntSal CLllJCA.L volved In developing C 0 5 i 1 ·Me
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a . Ca . Gary Rus se II at avail. for sub-lease Ill II 30 pm t.o7:J0am. 4000 weapons systems for small conval. hoept. To ,.,,.,...,0560 J.l!.4)979-3734 __ _ one or Npts. excuJs1ve of. gray kitten 20t.h St. E. Hilaria, NB. PA.ITTIMl Nato Countries. Taite ad cook & manage kitchen ,,CAU..,. ---
fice complexes. Airport CM. Call646-!1524 Newport Villa Looking for interesting to any Stale Employ-549·3061. Mechanic wanted. no Nursing
close Inc ludes Found M Collie/Shelt1e 642·Sll61 work' Typing. no ment office in Orange tools nec Apply Shell MUISESAIDE
• Re c e pt phone mix Medium Rusty col· shorthand Office loca Co. DOT: 007.061.-014. Ad GlHBAI. nac&rf station, 17th & Irvine, Exper"d .. all shirts
•Utilities •Janitorial or I y r old? Vic AIDES t.JononPCH.~ysper paldfor byemployer --h:-bl N.B Conv Hosp Nwpt.Bch •100 free copies mo Brookhurst & Adams Weekend graveyard week.Sat&Sun.646-7431 FIT days, must a e MEDICAL F Isl MD Bnng your srrule & Join * A m PI e Pa r le i n g HB 964-4251 shUt only_ Active retire-I COOIC/ J.2.!J~ !!19 1711 seeks pt lime Ir of fare us ' F~ee .mjr med • den
•Kitchen •Sect"y serv ment community Gd CLlllCA.L DISHWA.SHB Giti ~ help, exp blq>g , ins , tal & hfe UIS Top salary
avail Call ·Roxanne SCRAlf.lETS benefita.N.B.6Jll5SS Worll Temporary Jobs j New European.care. Ellpe.rnttessary,salary recptn . & collectaon l Call Mrs Slone
975.0740 AUl'WnK' Animal Hospt an C011ta cl~tohome Must be eitpenenced commensurate with ex-1 644·0381 642·8064
laJM.at I_.. 4450 IWftLR-l Mesa needs fltlme ken VICKJ HEsroN I Starung Nov 9. Apply an per General orrice MEDICA..L UCEPT. Nursing Hermit Erase net person Mon-Fri •-.. ""'IV' person 9·4 PM 3110 Please apply 111 person for busy pediatrician Lv.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 11548 3794 QI~ I N rt Bl d N Port 22 Pl . c . ..." Retail Store . Best beach Decay Barrel -a . . r-n 1 »S 30/S40-0400 ewpo v . ew 19 acent1a, osla Exper'd only. Front of· J.11.30. Coov. Ho.1p NB SALARY ANSWERING .=: . ' -Beach (714 ) 673-3440 Mesa location m Newport ' Clerk Typist Trainee, . -=-=:....____ fice Newport Center I area Pos. atutude, xlnt S750 Mo 116 23rd St Disgruntled employee· SERVJCE Costa Mesa cabinet Domestic --------•I 64-4-0970. benefits Call Mrs. 67S-41.8S,6"7J..l40l "I know my company PIT F/Tdays. No exp s hop Phone hltng, I Career WOlrulllS assth3 G,..,..~ -Slone.i..-642~~~~----
will be sorry when I re· nee. Minimum typing 1 11 • & b afternoons a week. Llg l needed to rill p/ttme 0 r M • A 1 RETA.IL SPA.CE tire They won"t be able req. Call: 833-3333 earn payro asic Housekkeep1ng , er-d MBMCA.L • I ice gr s ssis ant
PIOOUCTIOH
COHTIOL
AppUcanl must be able
to perform produrtaon
control runcuons, inven·
tory control & type. App
ly in person · Mon Thurs
7AM · s·30PM.
ELDER INDUSTRIES
2101 DoveSt .N.B.
across from 0 C. ai rt
Professional Models with
porlfoltos needed for
public relations & print
work 851-3139.
P /TIME EVMMGS
Ca•11tl.c)
y o.tla c.n.n
Adults with outstanding
auracll"e personaJ1hes
wbo enJOy working with
IO·IS year old youlhs
Evemnis &-9 p.m CaU
642-4321 . txl 343
between 2 pm and S
.m Ask for Andrea
P time, pram from
home Depend adults
only. 831·38311 496-8345
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Earn while you learn
HERITAGE
INVESTMENT will
THE GOOD EARTH
AND YOU ...
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cNM:atiolt!
Welcome The Good
Earth Restaurants and
Bakery to Santa Ana
and Newport Beach by
joining our team. and
help us bring good food
to good people. We are
giving the public a new
choice in family dining:
fresh . wholesome.
nutritious rood , pre·
pared w1lh IJtUe or no
preservatives. If you
share our c:omrrulment
to wholtsome food and
good health, and have
the ability lo com·
municate effectively
with others, please come
and talk with~-
We are hiring for the
following positions
•Line Cooks
•l''ood Preparation
•Utility
•Ju1ce&Salad •Kitchen Help
In addition to an ex
cellenl salary and com·
plete benefits package.
we orrer ruu training
wath pay, paid vaca-
tions. and rapid advan·
cement opportunities
Apply between 2 and ~
pm al either location
38JOS Plau Drive
Santa Ana
210 Newport Center
Dnve
Newport Beach
The Giid Eart
An Equal Opportunity
Alfirmall\'e Action
Employer M/FfH/V
900 sq. ft. S6SO mo. Great lo replace me at my old E.O. E. ~~~=· some typ· rmaendas
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exposure. Harbor Blvd. ·4iALARY."" Applicatioos being taken ............. Eves"".,,.... Terry, Mon thru Fri. Prerer hmlted x-ray · s.s.oo hr to start. raise in
Call Found Black & wlute for element.ary grade in .,..., .-.. ........,...,., 8:30 am to4pm. 673·2268 certification. Good p~y 90 days. Frr. Must be
teach you creative •r•es•t•a•ur•a•n•t ___ _
financing, 1031 E•
Realonomics 675-6700 dog ,bluecollar.crooked Christian School. Apply DRIVERSWANTED with chance for rapid avail. most Sat. from
DANA POINT 250' teeth. 15th & Balboa Hawthorne Christian Earlymorningbomede· Hairdresser wanted with advancement. Call. 9.12. Call: Mary Anne.
changes, investor de SGT. ""8tOHl'S
velopment & counsfhng. PIIIA STOii
$175/mo. 500· S3SO/mo. 675·0913 School, 16835 Brook· livery. L.A. TIMES. following only Village 7S2·6300or9M.-0143 SanClemente~J.09lS.
34210 Violet Lantern F-Br~ & Wht sm dog burst, F. V. 962-3312. Irvine & Newport areas. Fair MaU. C94-1600 Office help, p IT lem·
Exper counselors re Now hiring for full &
ceive 1~ comm. The is part time openings at
an unusual oppty for locations at 0 .C.
right person. Confiden· Airport. Varying days &
ti al interview Call hours: ideal supplemen·
V'ince546-S880. ta I income for
975·1120 Light Blue Collar. Vir Architectural 11· t~~!,.~ mo Jes,s Hotel MEDICA..L porary. clerical, filing. eo.......cw Newport Harbor High. lustrators. High caliber ......, v<.H CLBICS/CASHIHS IA.CIC OfftCE Flexible hrs. Student R..t• 4475 645-33S4 profeuional quality <-oe ....... ,.,.,, ., •• "" Driver tor auto parts Fine resort hotel needs Back otntt busy family OK. 646·1623 ••••••••••••••u••••••• Found : Cock-a-poo, Poo-architectural iendenat store. Must be l8 or top front desk personnel. practice, Fashion Isle Orthodontic ass't needed,
die, Maltese mix, Ter-& perspective & layout WOID l'IOClSSOI over. have valid Calif. Xlnt salary & benefit&. 1144-1300 fuJI time position, exp. homemakers &. stu-a.c~~t dents. Our progressive, Commercial lot, 63:itl25, rier Mix, Viszla, Beagle man. Salary neg. Call Position open for strong lie. & good driving re· CaU 64..i100, ext. 514 necessary. 644-14<6 for rent or lease. 1912 mix. Shellie, Lab mix, George:~-typist with excellent cord. Apply at: Hub WANT ACTION? growing company olfers Need for m ti· ranch opportunities for advan-'J'ra vel Acency in Irvine. cement based on your
Good phone voice & JOb performance.
front office appearance Pleasant working condi·
Pomona, C.M (916 ) alsocats,IOttens.&rab· Art Gallery Sales, s pelling /grammar Auto Supply, 2120 WantAdHelp! 6'2-5678 Class1/edAds~
623-6019 bits. Irvine Animal Care mature person, p/lime. skills. Should have at Harbor Blvd , C.M
Center 754.3734 15~ codlm. Laguna least t year experience 646-2A6'. See Claud. D. a1·1y P1·111' .................. ···.:. COSTA M~A 2 Br wilh Found Parakeet Vic GC-208t on word process In& Driver/Trainee. oppt'y
large yard Ideal for Oak Street. CM. •"'or•9'ft! equipment, real estate for advancement. Must * Av1 -·~ back"round desirable Contractor. S600 Mo 646-3141,646-8471\ ~ -11•• e be High school grad, 6'2·1334&8S1·98119 pes. FOUN D Dog . small ..,.... ..... ._..,... Dynamic working en· over 18 years old, gd
CIC DIJVER! vironment. dn" vlng r--'. neat a"'-Retall or office. Great old white. tattooed Vic. I l SWrTCHlo••"' ""'"'" " I •. v· . Per nent, p easan . ·-pearance Come in for Newport bk!" m Can P acent11 "' 1ctona, 1 ___,,.. 1 M t h TOI " nt"'""'mg · us ave OPBA lllten1ew: nery area Airy anl CM.549·2716 cltan driving record Openin" on very active Fl~•YSTftaR.I: space & lrg fncd yrd. Found Irvine area. Good for ad 0 ...,.,..,.. ~ pay, opp. · 2·position board Must ""06 Harbor Blvd. Owner/Agt · 67J.~. --tly ..,,...,.-.. BeDJ"ie 1•1ncement' Learn auto I •• _ -n •• , ... "' ~..-J"" · have 1 year curren c 06ta Mesa, Ca. 92626 ._.,trialllWlal 4500 type dog. Still has parts business. See Mr. swltchboardexperience. SS6-0063
••••••••••••••••••••••• sutures. 7S4.J734 Gorham. Dynamic working en·
For rent or lease-10,500 PffSCMNlh 5350 HOWAID CIM.,... vironment.
sf storage yard. Fenced. •• •• •••. •••••••• ••••••• Dove/Quail Sts. 4040 MacArthur Blvd.
locked, paved, near cor EXECUTIVE NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach, 92660
LHttt fa Ilg!!
Classified Ads are reallr,
small "peopletopeople' sa lea calls with big re-
a de rs h i.P and big re·
suits! To !.lace your classified a , caU today
642-5678.
ner or Red Hill & a•ayu,.9·-(714)752-1111 Paularino, Costa Mesa *SUITE* TS "' '71• ''"" 549-9761 24 hour ESCOR Mature grandmother/
2300 •q. ft. has private of· 953-1122 MC ISA Nanny type exper'd in " infant care my Wood-fice with spa, off Harbor COEDS· Would Love to bridge borne. 2.3 hrs
Blvd. & 4C6 Frwy. ONLY Party wllh you. Call Sue day. Hdays wk. After4 S990 per Mo J . D or Debbie anytime 552-9318
P r o P er l Y M g m t · 95J.936J B a b y s i t t e r . L i g h t .!.;15~1~·1"1;,!8'1!!.!..:... -------------• H o u s e keep i n g . GrHtL.ocaHoll! GrHtCallJm') Weekdays. 7:30 to 6PM
Lse. commercial 10ned hcorfl NB Home. Mr Hood.
approx 1200 sq.ft at 85' 24 Hrs 641-0180 833-2900
sq.ft. or submit. Best for C ... /c::a.cb
storaae or small indust. Alll s.... IMI'" /YlM Babysitter, 5 days/wk
2·7pm, 2 school age, at
my Woodbridge hm.,
good saJary. 5.Sl·3Sl2
workshop On Old "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!....,.!!!!!'!!!!!!!!"'""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Newport Blvd • NB. Con· r
tact Louise, agt. 67J...3002
Cosu1 Mesa: 800 ft SJOO,
1200 ft. S37S.
673-s:MO
5SO sq fl Industrial
stora1e·work space.
WtstCM
64&-496$
~~ Cl Babysitter. Occasional. ffl:S ~~""' d!,,Dlay t~f; For 4 & S yr old. In
messages with legjbillty Balboa. Nr 13th street.
and i11p.tct! OUr ads. On peninsula. 67S-92S3.
we arerroud IQ sa,v. re. Marit, afterSPM.
aJly raults. Phone Have somethinl to sell?
..DfU!lllix...-----I Clysified a<bdo it well.
Sct.otll 7005 ...... 7005 ....................••. . ..................... . . ,
•' • LAGUNA IEACH
UT CLASSES • ... ....,
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A. WR t tlGTOH SMITH
MOW TIACHM
Ol•W•C....._
CaJI Doris o494-e288
To Enroll
SELL Idle Items with a Daily Pilot' Classified
d.
sr6WIMrs
NEEDED
Earn $30-$60 per week.
Trips & Prius. Cll Mr.
Ct r:t .. IJt.0601.
We're seeking to build a labor pool or
quahfaed graphic arts personnel for two
departments in our pre press area If you
have exper1ence in comPoS1ng room or
camera department work :ind are interested
m ne11o•spaper production. rons1der the
opportunities ollered by l~ Daily r1lot We
are seeking to increase our part tame labor
force: full-tame opemngs may develop in thr
near future We are most interested in people
with skills in Lhe following areas.
Paste-up. Ad building or page makeup
experience desirable. Ability to work fast
and accurately under pressure necessary
Flexible hours and days
OUsel camera production operation/ stripping. Expenence in shooting hn' and
halftone work a must. Any stripping or
plat emakfng experience plu s .
Production--0riented person who can work
Independently highly desirable. Nights.
Mark·up Ability to spec type ror a vanety
or advertising and rommercial materials
Experience with electronic • markup
desirable. but not necessary Ability to
lypesft would be helprot
• Salary depends on experience The Daily
Pilot Is an equal oPportunity employer
Women and mtnonlles are encouraged to apply
ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT
330 W. IAY Sl ., • COSTA M£~1 ~-t212t , AN EOUAL OP"O.-TUNITY EM~Y!A ...................... ' .................... .
·Dally Pilat ···················· .. ,
: .
rleld Sias Superviu
· Umited open"''' available In the Orll\ft Coast area, for telf·mDUvat.ed career oriented Individual who cari
work w\lh Field Sales People, Train
motivate and fet results. StaUori wap or vu necflllry. t.~J
1earnlnaa. plq Job related blneflu
u allable fOf t.be rifht people. 1r 10U ~an Pl'Oduce raults, not J111f Ide •tiout 1!'J caJJ: .,... tor ln&ervlft. Mt for ..,.. ai.oce.
ORANG! COAST OM Y PtLOT ! salW.IAYIT~cotTAmlA.CA ... :t
, M ICU"'-T\l9lfYY °""'°'" ,' .. . . . . . . . . . . . ' ............................. · .
PA.ITTN
Crew Supervisors, work
Pltime even1ngll &
weekends. Supervising
the door to door sales
crew or youngsters. Ell·
cellent earnings for
person with ability to
motivate. Van or large
car is needed. Call
a must. Typing 5.S wpm Lions. Must be 18 & over. Xlnt salary & company I bl 1 benefits Call Tommie App Y '" person wn. 8J3.2fr7 & 6 PM 2300S.E. Bnstol RECEPTIONIST Santa Ana Heights
Recepttonist needed for (NexttoMcDonald'sl
Media Merchants
213-427-2756 EOE
p r i n t i n g fr an c h 1 so r ""!!!!!!!!!!!!E!!O!!.!!E!!. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ability to handle busy -:
phones & work indepen.
dently a must Typing
Pm TIME 4Swpm. Starting salary
S800 Contact Personnel ... EYEJI~ Dept , Sir Speedy Inc IWhl {714)642·9470.
We are presently seek· --.. Ing adults with pleasant •EC..,.• ,_...1sT personaliti~ wbo would Good typing and clerical
be Interested In working skUls and knowledge or
In Sales & Promotion dictaphone transc. req.
with Daily Pilot Carriers Xlnt working cond . fr.
10 to lS year s old ingebene.Forappt.coll
Unlimited earnings 5.S7-3316
a v a i I a b It to r i g h t STOP!!
penon. Hr. 5:30PM to Take lime to relax and
8.30PM . Monday thru shop at home. It's s1m·
Friday Some Saturday pie with Daily Pilot
av a ila b11ity For ap· Classified Ads And ir
polntment . call . you havesomelhing to
642·4321, ask for Ben sell, ull a friendly
Williams. I Cla.~~ed Ad-Visor 11
Daily Pilat .. ·· .. ······ .. · .. "· .. ,
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NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
GRAPHIC llSIGNER
lmmediatt opening In the C'reatlve
servit'ts department now exists for
Cull-time artist. Requires good graphic
design and spatial sensitivity, ability to
spec type. some allustrallon or technical
drawina ability, knowled11uhle In
production. an unden1ten<hn11 nr rct111I
1dverti11ln1t desll(n, und ability tn meet
deadlines.
We're fast-paced hut run to work for. wit~
111 tllrtllent ~ndit p&11ckul(~ inrludln1e
dtntal.
If you have at lt111t one year's Hptrttn<'t
ht prlnt·orlentfd work ind a t11ttt11l
portfolio. ull Carl Teehima It I04llt •
nt. 2u to 1dttch1i.1n .............
I
OMNGI COAST OM.Y lllLOT m•.r.::z~~-
Retail sales. exper, for
French country store
Cal!Jl• 1754-0442-=---
Sales
Hickory,__
Person ror Christmas
Gift Sales. Work in NB
area. Calling on presi-
dents ol Corp & pure has·
ing agents Resp met
handling established ac·
counts & creating new
ones Apply at Hklcory
Farms 17th & Irvine
Weslr!irr Plau,,-'-N=B'--
S.AUS/Co•lu
Full tame pref. Will con
sider part time. Noack
Trophy Co. 646-3141 170
E 17th St. CM.
SA.LIS
COMMRCW.•.L
Extenlltve on the Job
training. Must be highly
motivated 5elf starter
Income from property
management plus 11
draw whilf you leam.
Attractlvt commission
schtdulf & benefits •
pacakge offered. Call 1:
Ken, 475-6700
iAUS.e&.al .
Ovu the counter le ~. r>hont otdera for drart ,.,..,
lll111r1phlc 11upplle11.•0
Full lime. Mon-•'ri .•
8 r I a a M 111 t tr•·
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Orange Coast OAILYPILOT,frlday, October 30, 1981
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W t:STM INST!R
AllS!V ANTIQUE MAU. um Wtltlninater Ave GAR Dt:N GROVE
55MHD
t ' Sota and maldlloa lov. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• 29' Monttt.y Dletfl Filh 'Tl Vetpa wlUI all I<" .._. ... ..,... Dltbwober new 1320 N-,._ .~~. Calm loll I• .o• NB Moor CfUOriet IUCX> eMat, "°119 •Nit . .-u Love teat 1100 13L8 "'w ,_.,.,, _, ~ • 17 n 1 w b 0 w11n1 b a II bit wht lonmu d!tplay In I 500~ __ _
'NEVER USED· Clau t-.1741 !~;!a:'f.''1~~::· ... ~ a:;,~;~klt~'ri£de~ ~ ..... , 9150 ~dinette IZZS, IOl1 bed PERSlA.N 1.AllUI Jatkel •--" _, .... SllO, Qn bdrm 1540, Black, alnl <'OOd SIOO a""" 2 ea: -U3~11~··~ ol 1Up cw ~ o1 boat. ••••••••••n••••••• .. ••
Sola/lovatat $300. Mat· t 11 49 dnrr1 Muat sacrince. ~ '71 YAMAHA 40llSX xlnt
treH/box t pr11: Qn Selli JOOon..1-a1 Bffll 54M ~Mi • .. •• cooclt3Jo111:i.:O~llO Sain
MtCIOll 'MMS
Oppty sell fourmet
fo oda ' alfla for holidays. l"lu hra.
Player Pl1no. Cher
rywood. R11a lar Ii
Rlnkl·Tinll . .0 rolls XJnt
Condltk>n. moo. Eves.
SUO, Ml tlO. twn l90 n1 ..,, e TY.I .. Lie S ha1ter permit , ~-
ORF.!! m.wGl tanh of LeMon, Paul, Hfll. St;rwo IHI tlosed 141•7. Slpi e, 10 Suzuki ON400X, 70
.Sl· S.7 De "~
T _pc Walnut Din rm .et. Geor1e. JUnao. Askins ...................... Chev ltO. marine radio. mp1I HOO cc. areal
OptQI to u. inches. Uke 1 · '42:.. 1 Bcauti!ul Ollar' TV. 2 yr. •bore pwr. av. ps 880. hand ln1. Socne deots, ne oo •. 3'15 Doors' Hrdware. l~O. wrnty P'ree delivery. rerr/freeaer, new ~nlce.5000mUeuew
fashion laland 640-6030. ------mllll Wem urr Plau M2·ot12
£!L£
Yellow F Din act. SUO. r~~~nb:~··,lft'oo Ii X~~ 148. 8'8-1788 drape1/cpt&, tub/ ahwr. _;t7"a dt
Gold /Brn Sota, 17$ T111e·1011's11&1iaadr. ~Y/ tape *·•i~A ~·!K~1111)"·~a~,~ '79 ~AMAUOOxS. ~•I\
Salta
HICIOIY FARMS ·AMTIQUIS W'O
lrULI
~~~recliner, SU . ~W. Co~p~w~!'11~ IMS~ t~n!~ STS06S J!lSl 221-4801 Dr. Falrina &K &d cood.
amper ,ac • -. DUAL mod. 1229 t/l. ,.....,. wM4I obo 213 592·217
We are lrairun-1 P/tlme
salespeople ror perrnfl
nant & Christmas job.I
Enjoyable work. da)'s &
The world ct 1nUques In the displays ot
100 Leadln& Dellen
Oct 2'-30.l 1 Mo• I
Thurs, Fri, Sat 1-IOpm
Sunday, Nooo-6
~.!0:~:· ~·s:p~;: ::;~~~·u1:a 't!l olferl7"136 24 rt Searay s.o. Im '11 Honda 400-4. Lo ml, Car11e Salt, Sat l0/31. Furn, boob toys & misc Bunk beds $00. Small 99. FACTORY967·S7m lalhie, f75 4 ln jointer, Stereo Concept JLO IOOw maculale. Loaded. SJ30 runs 1rtal. IUOO/obo
B r o o k v It w co n · houshld it in.a. Sun 9:2 M>fa $100, 2 chalrs $35 F dl t 1 1 ... 5. Elec rnettr box ror pr channel, xlnt sound mo lnclu.rtin• NB slip + 875·9222 aft 5. d 0 m in I Um • "1 6 21~01 S l·..t-C' H 8 I ) T i ac. r. um., so a, ove, •• 1y1t•m ••·-T"'0 c AlOO -°"' . .,,, Ch "' "' 0
• v ' a....., 1r. • · ea . r mmer Power h 1 oUo Oak d k conatrucUon site. sso. " · """' u equity depos!t. 557.9327 vo ev. 6 ..,,. ,,ew tnJ.
tves See Mr
Thompson, Hickory
F'arms. South Coot ~!!!!Jower mall _
:=:1:-~J~.um., NB•~haarrdl.lamilton & mower SUO. Rod & !n~r,tbls.'.' Etc :Ip llrdwr of all kind1, cau. deck. S7SO takes Carver~-. brutol cond, Need11Palnt.Sl400080
"" dr•pes 8'x8'8", tools. Everythln1m~t10 ! Sal clothes. Open rrom 8-8. all. 4!M·IM72 lots of equip. Will trade Best Offer
In the Commerce Blda.
Oli*M COUMTY
FAllGltOUMDS
Adm. $2.50 Jo'rte parking
Flea Market, 5t·S3SO. Ant· ak desk & dresser, Oct 31, M. 32 Mountain onJ M8-t Shop all week. 661 Seal Allee speakeD, new cost orolrer. B75-58SI 851·91.M> ~~b:~~·~=~~:."~ bed's, kmg, twin, couch, View. (Turtle Rod:) Irv S!!ttl.CM.~()564 $400/ea; sell pair for i ·Siephens l..ut survel 19'18 Honda~. 1200
sales elec dryer, jewelry show 833·9082 DOWM SOFA 'SS Henry Miller Orig · 848-0an. SIO,OOO. Sound .. ull ml. beat ofter 645--8124 many different items .. 1515, -•-c. Sat c>nl)' C11.1tom crnent sha~ 1 XJn d RCA c ...... Ste Co " 1. f D
N r Univ er s i l y 1 805 Towne, C.M &u.0364 11... G-S. Cut velvet l.IPhJ Qua lty n-()(( b t ' d d • ..., .. • """ w1terco or l con . o .. ,..., reo m· anfi. N ... -patnt •• 900 evs, as. or ao Mature. experienced
saleswoman, intimate
apparel shop, 40 hrs per ·-------
M' h l olfJ rd E F ""' 7"'1 ~ Good .<M:St er675-6596 1na 100, goo con Ca 1496•78 u.-.a...-H-S.~' 1c e son o an . aam Lil d~. urn. c oth1og, toys, const. oond. New --$125 76()..8638 -----.. 17299 Rosewood, Irv OOd ~Adil lolhln -drapes, misc 19i51 $2000, now l495 Movloa. 10 spd bike · "16 24· SklpJaclc, new up-l ... /S...... 1.0 SS9~7 Sat/Swi SAM 1n. usOnly. 12u1 cApoleng~ Quiel Bay Huntington S..7dl S40/obo, Sx7x2 plat.form YA MAH A CR 2 0 2 0 hol, bottom paint. dnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• week. 64Z.llt7
SALES position open. So.
Coast Plua Mall for ac·
live SPol\S·minded in
div Morning hrs .
needed. Call: Snowden·
SAYE 1HIS AD 25 yrs or accummulation, a7iboa Island a Beach !Colden West &
1
couch/bed, gd cond $30, ~~l~!.er. Xlnl cond. cond, w/xtru Sll.500 RENT. 22· delwi mtr bin.
Alexander Forster must clear garage. 2002 t only ..,..,.,.. n. .. Bike Yorktown I Sunday only. ~oW Goods 1065 Hldt-a·bed Sl5. 8~' sur· rw· _.111152 960-7874 sips 6 sell cooL $:295. wk. Presents . Wal''·" CM "'-t/S ~ u1.. 9 am ••••••••••••••••••••••• rb rd. Rick James/ Bill lo4lh & ..._._ • _ _.._ -5-11-er ini. ~as& ..... e. · ~ ut1 Table Saw Rac:IJal Saw. ------1 TAN CARPETING Stuart, xlnt cond. Sac for E I t ~. 9060 ,,......,.. T,..,., ti 70 HIWF POITIUCH MUST SB.I.I Small Outboard Motor i --..i....e:! 1rade, L20yds, 1125 754-Gl75Phil .u P u ....................... •
MluS 540-4717.
ALL ANTIQUE -~ 13/yard. fl45.932S_ ' . • ...................... Must sell-1•' Force 5 •••••••••••• .. •••u•••• & COLLECTORS Furn, ynl tools. many Many misc items. 9191 Ref rig. was er dryer -John WayM Tenn15 Cl.ub GtMral 90 I 0 xlot cond., 1625/best or'. Dor Sael · Paradise by
SHOW &SALE misc items. Si!J Sun Gettysburg Or HB combo King size water Hoover vacuum cleaner, Family Membership. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fer 631.2191 645--365.2 the Sea. 22"' rt Ideal
to beheld l 0 . 5 p M 1 8 0 6 2 ~·9&2 -bed wilh heater twin auto pe>wer drive dial·&· Must sell! Make offer. Avon Redrrest w/oa rs, . ' ' trailer Jn Garden Set· SALIS-P/TIMI
The Los Angeles Times
Circulation Dept. cur·
rently bas positions
available in sales as a
representalive. You ·11
earn an hourly wage +
generous commissions.
Call 957-2361, ext. 1204
OCT.2t,30,l l ~~7ea309rw .. aterC1.rcle. HB Ml isc ASautoS& ti9farine beds.other misc items mauX·cl,otri.!_~.;..w71~tll C ~l4197co971317e c t da y&s motormount,&/or 2 hp CS~iLps~~P:IW~lh2!r t111g.Acro&SfromSwim· &HOV. I '"· " tems. l/ un ·5 937 207 Crystal, Li ttle · n "v""·~·-4\,,. • eves Johnson .846-0021 ming pool. 3 private
llOpm:SUn.l-6·30 China , Antiques. fu-;;:-Oahl_!!:_<l_M.~ bland.Satonty.10.4 TwocolorTV'sl.9&21" wkndH15-856_·221i8_ · AVON . Red Start witbout~J' beaches. Call Grace
HIWP,___ ,...... tools. 29 Beacon Bay. Gigantic Sale' 675·9900 f75; naug. couch SlOO Clo5' lltl w/oars. $450, !2131620-440'Z, eves 1213> ""''""' "" NB Sal/Swi """'161< W h /Ory I Call AM'su""""'l C U"•"oo"" 16' Hobie. Multi Colored -.o.1n•7, -..g•u or •ves SoutholfFwy4~ . ,.,,,.. ,, as er er, sm app . Garage Sale Sat/Sun on· U'O\r'"" . • a .............,, Sail. Good Cond. Best dj,&8;5 ...,.. .... ..
to 1107 Jamboree Road Sat 31st & Sun 1st Lots or 2 com pl bds. quilts, anli ly. Skate Boards S7 CB Jewtlry 1070 Electronic componenta, loah. w..-Offer 499-3235 -"'-~~-----
THJS AOAOM(TS l L P 's . 213 Hst St que, Designer clothin~, SkiEquipment.Eleclric ••••• ••• work benches &pli 9010 -Atlte»Sen'k.tP ... 2 hld I d •••••••• ••••••• hardwure office an 1 ~ Mon l g o m er Y 2 3 . ' OR MORE, su5 New rt Beach stereos. c . a u/ Typew riter Fishmg & 2 SALVADORE OALJ o ••••••::;::••••••••••• FiberelaM Hull $2600 & Acc.uoriet 9400 fordurationofsale MovingSale,manysmaU bikes. surfing slu~ · Camping Equipment. litbos: 8 Moriu lilhos, misc ,,...,.,7,.,., 71,; HP. Evinrude OB. 548·8204.613:J4~ ...................... . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ items. Plants, tools, plants. 506 Marguerite Stereo. Motorcycle & sell or trade. 675·5856 ...,.,. __ ......,_ Com pl rblt.S:JOO OBO. ----Saddle tanks: custom
SECRETARY 2 antq short poster bed books,someclothing.or CdM .Sat/Suns.5 Ho.ckey equipment 3 meter VicWlll wool + Newport Beach Tennis 00-4764 hchmqeorTradt made for early short
or secretary trainee. frames, sgl, wood, Sl25 fice furn. & equip. Clothes, camer:as. some Priced lo sell! 3291 beige mink for Vicuna Club membership for 12. Glasper, lrans dolly, 25 rt sailboat. Newport whlbase Dodge trucks.
NwptCenterLaworfice ea.644·1.s6,833·1M91 Thurs.sun. 1915 Beryl rur.n1lure, kitchen & 1Ar1iona Lane. !Mesa coat,$800.~7154 s ale . unllmil e d notation tanks, rompl. doc k , sips 5·head · 100 r.SJS.4926
Ask for A '1644~16 Exec Walnut/Chrome Ln.,N.B. ____ ~:~1::t:!t~~:\~'~ Verdej.556-4774. Emeralds, Rubies. & memebershlp,valuedat J>ainted$4.25 8J&.864S gal1ey·4 whJ trailer-for 36hp VW l'llgme newly
Secretarial Clerk desk w/plastic rloor Sears<;omp. "'2 hp , Weld. fordh~mDr CM . 2 fam1lyGarageSale Sapphires at below !.7121,??~ ... ~~. sell SIOOO l6HP Volvo Gas Marine mol0r home.Qr ]_•94_-6648 ~ea'!,u!lt4.,:.,.~sorted '56
17.14 hr. f'ull·llme Tem· saver, 1375 Firm. 7 rt eq . girls bd. rum MISc. --~ · 1982 p rt• --k I h wholesale pnres. ~ per l: '"-<""° ~ -- -en"ine New still 1·0 14 · Ho ble w 'trailer • w . ;>.I_...,
porary6montbpos1tion walnut bookcas e 1799 Hummingbird Alley Sale 600 Block H VH.~~~~gch .!_lone&!!.J!!64GJ1688_ Mittie• cra'ie.$900. Sailbox oranee·whilt V.W Engines, body
needed ror w r moveable shelves, C M. Acacia CO~ 9 00.3·00 4 Poster King bed & box· e.th •••illfs I Oll 548-Dl4, 673-l4S8 yellow SlS Must sell ' parts, front ends, doon, HI PulllcUbrwy S3SO AnlJQue gold game 2 ram1lies. Fri 10/30 & 2 Sat No reYJews I springs, archery set. MJsctl -om 1010 ....................... 96&--0306 all years, Bus, Bug It
Newpe>rt Center Loca tble w/2 chairs, $200. As· 1 Families, Sat 10/31 & htryfMIM)~ skis, misc pictures & ....................... Alto sax Bundy S250 1 o· GWSPAI ..... SI I ...Il'ee Ill. 548-1487
tion640·2119 sorted lap quality anti· Sun lliOI 15771 Willet t Antiques, rurn. ~yrs or I antiques, 2 5x6 sliding LOSING LEASE. quit· Perrect horn for begin. X lras .fl45.9510 Dodi pa 9070 Centerline Rum 14x7t,;
Secretary que Ibis. from SlOO to Ln H.B Come see. colle<'tions Sat Sun •8 windows & much more. ling business.sellJngout ner Xlnt lone/cond Traltr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pontiac, 3 for S200.
P /T Recplionist ror ~ 496-470!evl'$after comebuy __ Kamal11, Newporl Sat/Sun t~~~~= and fl~· S3&·4~ for sailboat Xlnt cood u•12' beam. up to 25' Firm Python Sl50.
small lrVltle O!'fice Fil· : . . Bluegill Cir, H.B. Lamps, Beach Sat§un 642 ~170 TV wicker rum clothes Display cases, wait.mg AJto Sax Yamaha S300 ~ 675.QIOS Ing, nail immed Sail/ ~Mi85_1 _____ _
ing, Phones ~me typ ~':Ve~~ 1East~e chandelier. household SELL idle items with a l d~yer . Lots ~r misc'. room chatrs. Beauty' ColtectorsLudwigDrum loats p 9040 pwr.673-1943
ing. Hrs Flex1ble Cen M t Seea, Cutalln.,!!·,.~1 Items & much more I D11ly Pilot Class1hed ·, Sa l u rd a y 2 4 2 4 Salon hairdryers and Set, S800 642-4164 -••••• ; •• ~~•••••••••• 2 slips for rent in Hunt AMtot for S. tennial Estates. 975-0412 -us -· v,,,....., Sat1Sun. Ad. __ Lesparre,C.M. hydraulic chairs. m1r· P.A SPEAKERS ·77 30• Searay, flybndge, ington Harbour 30' 1175 ...................... .
Ask for A.Osterhout Antique stove k1trhen rors,shelvesandplants. Pair or M1tche!~ BC 84 radar & rish finder so· S280. per mo. Joan IMPORTANT S~-.. •y range w/oven, xlot cond. Also, make-up, shampoo speakers with 6 stands. +other xtras, low hours. (714)751-0056 RENAOTIDECRSE ~~O ~NI:•-1' Oecorat·or 1·tem $<7"' a d b · rod cts New cond1t1on low d d "" ~ P ,, ,, n air p u g <'on . recent over· Need slip for 35' CC 1n ADVERTISERS
PID1·1 .. me· Mus h~ve aood I 5.51·6684 Call 631-9754 or m ilella &!:;, Great rlobr haul, make orrer + 8S· o.c. 642.0381 Th· price or items . · . .. " I Solid Oak Upright Piano, after 6, 89&-QIOll _ sma ·m"""um size c u sume $31,lm 8 or A loan ~ typing skills. Will tra111 1 1903 Schulman w/stool, PERSIAN RUG-2 hand situations and casuals. G i 1. 955.1055 ore : Newport Boat Slip Want· advertised by veb.icle
Salary commensurate SlOOO, Ant.q. Oak let' Box Apploees 10 I 0 Do9t 8040 Fwwihrt 1050 made all wool, lmmac. $600 obo. 7141751·8516 _ 675 5.5J5 eves. e d Co r 0 ' 0 a )' 2 5' dealers In the vehicle
w1expr. 631·'1710 $350, Oak book case ....................... ....................... ....................... cond. pvt. party, art. 6 Guild D 35 Acoustic satlboat. 857-411111 classirled advertising S~-.. •y 1aorgeousl $1 200. Washer clean worksgd KEESHONOPups.AKC. Small Sofa, like new, 73u 630 Cullar, 11 prire. s:ioo. l2'UMFUTE SlipforR.ent.25" colu mns does not In· Type ~Go"""wp'm-& die m':xtemnatural suede9' $.95, O~yer.ias,clean, Champs1re.Mff.Pet& $1 75 Corree table. Call8927841. Financing&slipavail. 2S'SlSO. elude any applicable
f works ad SSS. Refria, s h o w . p v I pt Y M_ohaoanv.m . S4lH36S WurliUer elec piano SSOO. 846-00Zl 548·8204, 67J.14S8 taxes, license. transfer ta phone. Lite filing ~· 720·1101 " " '"3/697 t"u rt6 =.D!C'.!ol.= Men's & wo"""n's 3 spd MXR PHASESHIFTER --f f' .. h -frost free. 1150, Freezer, ·~-. ~a .Pm ""' "100" dual controls 26' Chris Crall Cruiser. Slip for nnutet boat, elec ees, inan .. e c arg.,., 642-7702. Ask for Sue or Top Spaid for American SHIH TZU KC Queen size bed w1'th new bicycles ISO ea. Gail ,....-r~s foralrpoUut1on,,_ Loretta. Pottery. Natzler, upright or chest 175 pups. A • frame. SllO. Work"". 673·628Sev.days645-4991 Newly rebu11l $75 283 cu.in. Chevy eng . & water. Newport . t~ldevicecertificatl;,;
•SECRETARIES• Sht 70 Dev. SJ6,800
Mlg R.E. $18,000
1iOWd. Procll3,200
Exp Consultant Ours
Lil Reinders Agy. Inc.
4020 Birdl~'64EOE
Newport/m.&90/ Fl'ff
Rookwood, Newcomb. eac~. 548-S51Jor 548-4485 S250and ~f::ih only 673·8800 between llpm· Barcus·Berry Pre·amp. complete!>: eq_uippe~ '200/mo. 7141673·•1 or dealer doc:umenlv)'
Free. Appraisal. 673-6223 Rerngerator. very clean. -----7am ask ror Jim Pool Tablt S... $300 j45. 714/751·8516 w/UHF radio, live batt loats, Sptied & preparatlon charges ua. Eves aulo defrosL Sl55 Call POODLES 'R' PEOPLE 0 ' . · . 900-1728 Randel Amp 70 Wts ke tan~s. depth finder, etc Stl tOIO less otherwise specified
893-9060 Home.ralSed T cupfMin. rastic reduct1C?n· din PAY TY new SlSO. Asking S4.lm. must sell. ....... ................ by the advertiser. Like new Maytag.dryer. O'Keere & Merril bll·in Groom & boanl. 546-2848 set_. custom txult $900. 556-4'174 1·737-6449 I "'19 ,. el skis, ad cond. SH75 white Sl80. Old used -----Chinese Screen, gold & Microwave receiver -----•79 Sea Ray 26. Sun· orbstofr . ., G...,. fSIO washer worb. _, gas oven, S2S. Gorgeous p;11r. male Shih· teak ••oo Sw-''-h t•ak "'r•a mo es .. 75 -mp OHi F -t I ...., T AKC .. """"' '< r "'" YI •• •v c...... danc•r Twt'n Screw ,..., -·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call &.310! 646-5482. zu puppies fame lbl. $400, pool tbl 750-5832 I " · • ............. '75 J XJntcond Washer-dryer OOllbo Ken· Shots Unusual Cham soo & much m1sr. I••,,..., IOIS VHF Trlr F'ishfmder a-Ao. S'--'"O eep Oki~ Wllitff more. $"'"'. Wards side-.2!.&_ne color !'.45-1645
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759·8049 Mic~ •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Etc, Etc. S~ Dn. Tk ov; --. ·-_,.. 195(). oak with brass hub. SSOO u..> M1l11pore Prof tab Offke FwwiMe pmt on 10'.t Loan. Ask· ....................... 673-Ql83 s1de·refng, like new 22 Cocker Spaniel Puppy, W -h p II I d 080 cuft.S375. r hamp hnes. AKC. roug t '!Oil r~ table model Mintcood Bond Copier, lobby I ing28K.S47~979-8200 art11 Y compete
Sect I Recpt for new s.sll-0.lal 675-9920 black remale S250 1 w/ 4 chatrS. Pine table 64>6600 furniture. executive 17' Whaler. Center con· DIJ SJllAG( VEEP kit. Jeep bodied.
sbipy ard. Must have MOVlNG SALE Dishwasher G. E almost 731 6995 I !drop leall .6 oak chairs. Asstd books, Nat'I Geo-I d e s k s . c h a 1 r s . sole, GS h/P Completely M ool b ly boat & R v X'::vi.:!~~ :!i~~.O::
m a r i n e ex p . & French Deco Bed & new S200 2 naugahyde Dachshund, AKC. reg 3 Call Irene Dunn 559-4902 graphics, TV Guides 10 credenzas Call Tern, at equipped, trailer. f6500. storage for any size. 24 fi C 11 645-812'
knowled e.675-2550 Armoire S850 China cbairsS30.55t-64n male puppies S300 e:a I.Maple dbl bed, box spr· yr collectton. S95 7~·ll!M Mon;.Thur Eves 645·0315, days hr secur ity, free 1r:'r ~ evs,
SERVICE srATION AT· Cabinet $350. Sec'y "'.....-.&:....-1015 ~II afler5 m645 1207 ings & mattress. 1150 536-71S4 Matching Set 2 desks. 752·7733 launching & washing ..!,S _ _or an,_ ___ _
TENOANT: PIT Eves. BookcaaeS«lO.HatlTree _._ GermanShonherd 5.57·~ 4 gal. Silastic RTV mold book shelf. credenza, 22 n Thunderbinl OMC privileges Newport Colleiie student needs
& Wk ends, neat ap s25o Burl.Walnut ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 9moi2Soo 'Freedom phone. love· making rubber kit, ullltble,2rasberryexec out.drive Riggedforfis. Dunes ll31 Back Bay car Reasonable price. b Fr enc b 0 r g an h rr bl & S31 22/gal., retail chairs. 2 rasberry side hing w/30 ft Lido Moor-Or. Newport Beach. Good Cond Take tom)' pearance & andwnt· $1200 ... And more! Art PlJBLIC FURNITURE 842·652'1 <'o uc · co ee l 199.66/gal. ~7154 chairs, All Oak. Like ing. $12,000. 644-0510 mechanic. Prefers Nova
ing. Apply al. 2590 lOA M Sat or cal l *Allll'TION• Pups Doberman Pups chairs, wicker couch. new $1500.642-5170 1 673-7444 or Malibu.~3577 Newport81.,C.M. 63l ·G8IG Sun. 22 43 "" AKC Many Champion oakdesk.631-1003_. __ Stand up rrzr S75, 22 --~-
S hipping clerk & Paciric *B·l06, Costa Totlh7!30PM DecendantsXlntShow& 2 twin beds and frames. magnumnfleS80.rabbit IOlldCoeier AluttC~~f, warehouse person ror Mesa. (Off Victoria). LI . din Pet $300 sro Pr Lamps $15 da hutch $30, l•' Jon boat. Apeco30d'. $600 T,..apo1tatlow NHh· fUO
active sportsware mfg. -vmg rm. . ing rm. 675. 817J 964-3375 · rbrgl /wood $100 Wagner 851 '1717 To place your message ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h I f I Apploces 1010 bdrm furniture. nice 846-61!44 -· -,ev airless SO' hose.& silver _;.__ beforethe Motori1edlllts 9140 l!MO Ford Sedan Deluxe-,
Shipping exp e Pu ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrigerators. PLUS Teacup Toy Cho1·olate Furn sa le, liv rm setSlOO, un .6'l·88'77 1121 0•;14 oHi ce des k~, reading public, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• concourse trophy wi.ft.
646-6688 HARBORAREA LOTSMORE. Poodle male. $400 bdrm S75. dinnette SSO. 15 ea. 12l slraig t pbon Motobecane under 700 m1 ner, ground up reslora· TUCHaS APPLIANCE SERVICE SAVE $AVE SAYE Ready ror Christmas desk 125, tble SS. Gd Lo•t lalooM chairs, $25/ea. U I lamp, Dally Pllot ns xlnt. Must sell Im· tion 12 500.&Sl-6226. We buy used appliances We honor BofA. MC, AKC, shots. 646-62'73 c_ond. 645-6480cJ1sh Helium Bouquets de· SlO. 6' office lbl, S75. 4 ed SS7 Educational Sales or • uf . livered p reel r drawer file cabinet, $7S. Classified.64.2·5678 m . . -'1811 management position -Wesellrecond.,guar. Cashier's Checks & AtcCGoWl.trMnr r white t led velvet · er or L'k 97~0021 SELL Idle items witll •
Daily Pilot Classified avail. Exceptional appliances. 549-3077 Cash. NO PERSONAL puppi'-'orsale._...•ftcl sora. llkenewS240. eor. every occasion. f un for ....! ~o~---'--
benerits. Successful CHECKS PLEASE! "'"' _,,,"' fee tble and end lble Halloween! T)'pewriter. Medallion I.
trainees can expect llUY APPLIANCES Food available. Items ~ot~Call aft 6 1714 ' llS0..•93·Bli 673-4419 Just dr~nditioned . 4'ltol.. UHd
$20,000 fint year. For Les 957-8l33 subject to presale. __:__ Corleetable, 2 end tables, Blue fox coat 11, length, lnclu NV case. St20
Ad. 642·56'78.
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immed. interview Phone REFRIGERATOR M~STHSJ.UCTIOH Fr9tw • I050 100. 7 lamps 11..5 ea. . perr. matched. Never 645-3655_
Bill Helmuth. 760-0801 Very clean, auto defrost 2075i,; Newport Blvd CM .::::•••••••••••••••••• redwood picnic table worn Won this mo. 121 walnut bookkcases.
TRAVEL AGENT $lS5. 89J..!Ql0 838-962$ 646-8686 * * I BUY * * sro. bar stools S4 ea. & 631-2427 between IOam & < I I i e bra w o o.d
u Kitchen Aide dishwasher, !•-------~ more . .S3-311a> 12 mid. bookcase, (l l fi reproot f or north .,u.ntmgton S250. Litton microwave, Good used Funuture & REM ING TON BRONZE file, ()I fIT phone ans.
Beach ag~ Mm. 2 $250. G.E. dbl oven, S300. lkydH 1020 Appliances-OR I will Sofa.S300 Loveseat. S200. "Coming thru the Rye" device, (11 paper shear yrs exp.. puter ex· Oak Kitch cabinets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• sellor SEU..rorYou Solid Oakmmddin tble, 644·6125 646--4121 perieoce preferred l8" bo Sch · b'lt S200 5524<111 -9939 /ea. 640-~. ys wmn 1 e MASTHS J.UCTIOH · Compl. Encyclopedia of P.ts 1017 .....,.. · custom 6 spd, beaut AnUq' Oak r Travel A•-' _ __,...,, for-3-m·l unit: sink, ref rig, Id / .1 ...,,,,. .,.,. •'Kc 646-16 .. , lll-9625 ue Cra ts. 24 vol. set xlnt ..................... .. ., ..... ·~ . • go SI ver-............... -Washstand $200 d S70 cc.... un. c--1. I Automated Irvine Agen· stove, 5 x2 . w/upper I IUY l!i~ .. it .__ • · coo . . '1Sl·.,_,. n111te ...,..atJe w/cage.
cy. Sabre exper. pre· cab. 135.833-l'891 Diamond Back BM X ,._,v,_ Mo~~i:!:kpl~. bl Brand oew. Sm Port male. 2 yrs old. S80.
rtrred. Exper. in com· Gold Westingbouu frost Boys Bike. Like new. Set Les 957·8133 Wroug t atio t e Blk/Wbt TV. ACOC SSO. 556·8000 ---
r r · f Xlo up for racing. 1195. KING INNERSPRING & Chairs, S250. 5 n mir· .,.. .. ,..,.,,. MACAW YOUNG BLUE • mttcial travel a musl. ree re n&. 14 cu. l. t S75 M bl tbl ....,........, d .....,,. ..,._ .. _, 760-1559, 673-6403 EXTRA FIRM mattress ror. · ar e e JOHN WAYNE TENNIS AND GOLD S900 Call alified on1 . 957·Z700 con · _,, ""'iua eves: h tops 150 ea Set or 546 0269 SWAP . Boy's 10 spd sel, never used, wort • · 213/3'7&-JaM RUCKDllYEI -. lworlh approx f7S> for S530, sacr. $248 del. Welgbta,$75.642-5170 CLUB MEMB ERSHlP.
1 Ton. LA & Orange Co. s Great Refrigerator girls 10 s~ 645-4110 Never used queen sz, Seaberg Juice Box · 642-1433 "-• & OnJ-s IOfO
d a. ""---rood Xlntcondilion worth *""". cash only _.,, Brunswick Sierra Pool ••••••••••••••••••••••• ay w •. riv=• elC· John.· eu51"c 11..&a.a.... • .._.. rt•~ 1025 ~ _,., M H 1· 7' BBl
Pr . pref. Call btwn ....,.. ""' --., , .... _. $218 del. Usually home. 642-5170 table, full size. Xl nt ason am in . Kenmore washer & gas •••••••••H••••••••u•• 754.7350 cond. Make offer Beautifully refin~hed. 8·JOAM. Sal/Sun only drye.r 1125 ea. or 122.S NOW J6c/FT Mirrored 3 pc cu.stom 1·213-458-S274 ~lnllone. 6'75·'1S70
?WMG·!Ml9 bolh.8411-78!N Redwood ax& decking, MUSTSB.1 book shelfs w/lighting. Eur e ka Rolo-Malic Brunswick Sierra Pool
Typesetter, PIT. Compu· Like New. Obi oven gas 4·20' long! also redwood Mahogany Dbl. Bed · 642'5170 Vacuum ~t $2169, like table, Cull size Xlnt gra pie 7500 Beacon range. S350. call 9S2·64Sl fencing. Deck & fencing w/mattress. Night stand Boys Bdrm Set, Brand new·$lSOobo546-4232 cond. Make offer. Newspaper. Dana Pl f I t II r .1 bl & dresser to match. Uke New' 2 chests, book 1·2l3-4.59-S274eves 661·3262 a ter4pm. ns a a ioo ava1 a e. new. Must see to ap-shell, $250. Chrome & •BALLOO .... S
W•t::[!....&a......-s G. E. Ref rig. Xlnt. 2 yrs. Lowest pri~ guar. Jim preclate. Only $1000 or a I ua dinette, $350. .. . J"lll S.wlll4) Mecllfll H 1092
...-... 11 .8 c/f. S200/or bst. orkenan,ytime,646-988S. best offer. Marla Schwinn 10 spd, $125. Uniquepenooalizedglft ..................... ..
Apply Wttn 9AM & 648-3190, 675-321.3 Kitchen Cabi.oell sink. 6 3 1 . 7 791 a fl 6 p M 84i.sno ror bir:tJlday, weddings, He m m c r mac b I n e.
Noon . Charlie's Chili. Sears Kenmore Refrig SlSO, Gas Portable oven. weekdays, anytime 2 pc Custom Suede Sofa, ann1v. Call~ perfect for tailor $275 or
767 19th St .. Door UOl. w/icemaker, xln1 oond. $2:5. 646-5482 weekends. If 0.0 1113wer $600. Rattan Papa.sen 81UoonaO!Neweort besloffer, $SZ..a:J83
Cost• Mesa Mustsell.645--'767. ...,.. & pleasekeeplryjn&. chair, SlOO. Antique mir· Wanted : Encyclopedia, Vikinl Hwinl machine.
WAITIESStaDIO Gas Dryer.f75.Hotfoinl E4 Ip IOJO Bunk bed, IOI.id wood, ror,$75.842.5170 G~alr=\~~~~ Hda1rdly useddl • perf cood. Evening shirt. rrenrh 18 cu rt Frige. •••u••••••••••••••··~· handcrafted, oulltand· Queen Ann AntJque din · · x m e . new I Y
Restaurant "L Hiron· 831-.SlO. 16mm Bell Howell movtt i.n1qualltyfllS. 536--4928 m set •hi-back chairs 73.1-4580. cleaned. Current cost
delle". 31&31 Camm·o Speed Queeo Washer & proj . xlnt cond. $450. &Un White Fonnlca tble. Saoo. · ' Canadian J.ted Squirrel $1100, sell for $495
Capi s tra no . SJC. dryr, like new $295. 494-MT2 Hi&b·lo, S80. 2 F~nch 842-5170 FurStole,likenew.$4.W.1_..49'-....... 7""004'-'------161~ . Ma ta set .53&-ltU UMM B&W 0.mega Provlnclalmdtbls. 1150 SALESALESALE 77~7· SpartiMJ .... 1094
Waitress. exper d , F 1 d. e S 2 0 0 Enlarger. + timers, ea. Collee tble, SlSO. Kit tablets chairs-$25 llweepingftgtreu,over4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
p/tlme. Apply in person Wrash•rt"~~rSLSO. Dis: usels. etc. The works. Italian Provincial b / w TV . s 2 6 .: fl bi&h. Beautiful Divina Compressor.
tu t Two Guys From "' .,. 1 67S.SJ71 bdtide tbl w/dt HW & S b healthy cond. Worth f75 2CFM UO V . 3000 PSI
e111.., a · hwasber. 1100. Apt •iu mirror. $200. Wiii 1Prorne1.•1e1r~e!0;;_w.~bul! ! ea, sell US or entire set +72 30 min . SHOO. Italy, 22'7 Fairview. s\ove,SlOO.,..._ Minolta XK. Zlmm, .,_ ..,,.. .. ~ ..
. M _ Giffen-and s;uJ;;-bullt· som m . 21 ·80m m . Con.alder trade for IOla chaln·Sl00.1 ~ect. '30ea.Ot-7004 1..:..:67.,$:..::;JSCM~-----
Work in Polpour;ri fac In IH ran-Uke new 70-2lomm. 2X converter bed. t79-S8t7 sota4'75., dbl. DeG·f15.. S...._ Ste.e F\acber Pool Table with •-Use el«tnc 11ue ... & case. XJIJl cond. Sold Rd. table w/ •di.airs 125.. mena leather coat.a st. cootwi-. -r. set. The slate bed, ~,. size, In· ~-'u''•· De "ora t• lT5.l*Gll ne ... l"""".--'llor-'". "'"~ •-.._.._ ...... _ ... -"lud I , " ,. l»W Kl ..,,,, recliner $40., 3 IWa& _..2,....,.ea.,....,........, very btl , Ideal ' o" I ICCU. rlltmu items. Also Brand New auto. Call Jack. 875-2065 or lamp• S7 ea. ~6-9521 Wlcktr table, tlus top, CbristtnuGit\.1375 •n I BO. Call sa..4321 ftfed penon ror packln1 Dur11tlll Aqua-royale 6'2·1M05 an.a w/4 ctlalra, A".!!!· cood. 957.m • I.
• aht"-'n&. ~~· water dl•tlller. Retail rcoan ~ 8'1. Bauer Stttional aolu, Herculon nit. color, 34 •34". $400. Beautiful FruH wood V:.. • -.. $899, must &ell, $48$. C28 Soper. &I Nbo 580, green , told, white, M2·92U "EDISON" crib with ~ f I I 145-tfZZ ~ .. -I''" -c_., __ ,,a_r pllJ,... 1..a..a.. "lnl •175 ....................... """' w u• ..... ""''UIOlluc v .. _.,_, .. • WATERBED Kantwel m.aiu... See w,111 1001 rs :efrtJr:EW~ rooms. Xlnt cond. Im ca&h.HH!G KJn••lu.~•wtt.b to appreciate. $135. OSING l.£.ASE, quit· ...... ,................ rrar, nt • 2 · ~~Jack. IJ7S.2085 Dbl druaer le minor + 21 all acceHorlu and. "3:2117 ~ bualDelt, Hllln1 out
MUSTllLL i-==='-----1 oilht alandl, top quail·; bookshelf beadboard. Waaher • dryer 1ood t 1•1l= and Ani'fqut tlthlni b' I _____ ,.....,. HJI lt.f l75/0BO.M2-Sf72 New condition. $200. rood. saoo. Pia.Id lo•· :;:i.nc :
WUltam flor.utll, datM Use Utt Dally Pilot Off.white velvet tofa,1 7140fti§M 11t1\fSO,MUlOl room ~b=· :~.u.l! t~ C.rbtur; ct Jolut "fut Result" servl~ •· EDd tablel(2). cd· Sean Ketimore Relrif 81alllt1ntt kC matt.'* •roe baJrdrJ.; ~
1'dt tt. htnoua pttte dlnttory, Your let table, SJJO all. Gold w/lcama.ker, eeucbn • ..,,.1•tra1111UD,11at ~llht ct.etn lalf. ...,.. JI f*J~ HrYice ls our uun t chair. HI. chain It oUritr mlac. ee.d.~"91 ,.... .,._.;....
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1976 CHEV VEGA WGN 1975 FORD PINTO 4-Cyl., 5 speed lrans .. N/fFM tape,
rallye wheels. (801PFJ)
''" 1976 CHEV MONZA
4-Cyl .. auto. trans .. radio.' lletlter.
low tow miles. (092AKT)
'2691
1977 MERC BlllCAT
6-Cyt., auto. 1r1n1., air ~ond .
power Slffring. (9SSTJC)
'2991
1978 FORD GRANADA CPE
6·Cyl., 1uto trans., air cond . ~~~·i'i3iii
1977 DATSUN m.sx CPE
4-Cyl , auto Irani .. radio. heater.
low miles (770MWJ)
'2295
1977 DATSUN B--210 CPE
•·Cyl . 5 speed irans rao10.
heater. \687SFZ)
'2795
1976 TOYOTA COROLLA
4·Cyl., 5 speed tr1n1 . r1d10.
heai.r, (094Xl<E) 93195
1979 TOYOTA COROLLA
4·Cyl., • speed 1r1ns r•d•o
helter (815WRI)
'3691
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT ,f=rlday, Octobtr 30, 1981
Auto trans . AM /FM stereo. Custom air.
pcwer disc brakes. white walls. v.1re wheel
C011ers (139896)
' '8272
12. 9% on PttoeNx & J2000
a. ma~non pontiac
2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair, Costa Mesa
54S4300
1981 SUIARU
GL HATCHIACIC
2 DOOR DlMOMSTliTOR
(05512)
95M8
a. ma~non suoaru
2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair, Costa Mesa
549-145.7 --
lhlsual Cars, Classics, Antiques, Race, & One of a kind!
THEODORE
ROBINS
FORD
101'>0 liAABOR lllVD
CO~JA Mt )A Cl42 0010
·nc ..... c ••
Extra rlean Blue "''Ith
black top Blark int
$1800 OBO~ 9317
Autos, Mew 9800 Ailtos, Mew 9100 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800lAutos, Mtw 9800 Autos, Ho 1 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·······I·······················
1982 TOYOTA STANDARD BED PICKUP
2 4 liter engine. 4 speed transmission, power assisted disc brakes and fully factory
equipped (026167). One only.
1971 DATSUN
200SX HATCHIACI
4 cyl. e1191ne. S speed trans. P'Nr
brakes. bucket seats. AM-FM
stereo. sunroof & ITlOfe' Soper
clean! (129TWY)
1972 DATSUM
SIOWAGOH
conom1cal 4 cylinder engine. 4
transmission AM-FM stereo,
ket seats. white sidewall tires & more' 1999EKA)
1978 TOYOTA
COROLLA SRS UmACIC
Equipment Includes air cond . S
speed trans . AM·FM ste<eo with
tape, disc brakes & much more•
(7!>8TLE) A steal at only
1974 MGI
ROADSTER
Equipment includes • speed
rransm1ss1on. alloy type wtiffls.
radial tires & AM·FM stereo
cassette. (63 I UJW~ A Sltll II only
1973 TOYOTA
CARINA 2 DOOR
Economical 4 cylinder engine.
velour. bucket seats, 4 speed
transmission & super cleln• One of a
kind, (471HOI)
524"
1979 TOYOTA
4X4 L.4NDCRutSElt
6 cyl. engine. air cond1hon1ng, 4
speed transmission. bucket seats
and low miles Another super
clean un1tl (698XSU)
57299
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1975 TOYOTA
COROLLA SRS HARDTOP
4 cyl air conct s speed trans pwr
brakes. AM·FM radio bucket seats.
vinyl roof & rallye wtieets Must see'
(717NRN)
1976 DATSUN
1210
Economical 4 cylinder engine, 4
speed transm1ss1on AM-FM
rtdt0. vtnvt top, maqs and more'
Super gas mileage! (247POM) •
WEHHO
YOUR EXOTIC
&IRmSHCARS
3100 \\' Coa:.t H" v
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&12 94l6
WANTED! I I.alt· m111:M Toyota:. and
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dept
Good selecl1on of pre
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other fine cars 1n e'<
l'ellent condition 1978 2801 I ... H-1oer .,.... I
Co••• Mu• We also have a lease Sandstone .gold. stereo.
"'H•-t lOJ .. uo.•01 ('f)mpany that leases air cond1llomng, mag
I
other make~ of autos, wheels. t83.5UPSJ Top Dollar trucks and vaM f'or ad $1695
Paid d111onal mformatton on • leasing please call ·
ForYour Car' 714 972 1270 714 66t 9611
J~HMSOH&SOH I F'oragooddealandt:ood DATSUN L~c:~1 bo Bl I after sales service see 2626 Harbor Blvd' & l'osta Me),a M0.5630 13731 Harbor Blvd
I Garden Grove
To plat·e your mc.'l>!>J~t' SA!.E S-SERVICE-i.EASING 554-9000 before the 208 w I $1. SAHT A ANA
•. d bl 71 4/835-3171 r~ a mg pu IC CLOSED SUNDAY '74 PL' Custom Camper phon~1 : • = shell Chrome rims
Alltos, Mew 9800
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53495'!°TAX
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
-MAIN BEARINGS -POINTS
-ROD BEARINGS -AIR FILTER
-COUNTER SHAFT -OIL FILTER
BEARINGS
-CHAINS
-GAS FILTER
-OIL
-RAILS -NUTS & WASHERS-
-TENSIONER KITS AS NEC.
-RINGS -REBUILT ROOS
-VALVE GUIDES -LIME IORE
-ALL NEC. GASKETS -CASE SAVERS IF NEC.
& SEALS FOR ENGINE
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-VALVE COYER GASKETS
-AIR FILTER
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FOR SERVICE WORK
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ADJUSTMENTS
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT lfoday, October 30. 1981 •
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ih111ure youratlf & ~ '71 Volvo 242 . Im 'et Chevy lmpaha, 2 (Jr, '68 •1 us1 VII ... uto. atr. s.w~:· "JU >'hit Spyder SEU..lNGYOURMBT lt7'M61 •ci~!n~r~ryS2'7~'. macutate conditin, ooJy 118Kml,*21JO PS. Mlor«i. llkt ntw'
S80U For nro. 8&472SZ • WIPAY aOADSTll m.197 17 ooo mi I u . AC . CaUMl-0601 $34~ 1 ~33 '242
Mf'U&t Wl'VI TOPDOLUISS Yellow{ very low AM/FM wteltt, el C '77 Malibu -Cl-usle, tow '66 Muat11ng V8 P~r .._. t727 Call Jack a.coo mlleaae 475ml) 'H YW CAMPll lrlc seau, radals. ttc. mllt11C, &ood cond. StHr & Br\.,, auto S2200 ....................... va · ... JIMsa.a.oNS S4tt5 Westfalla pop-t op . Mustl t'~cto C~y •P·, am/fa\ tltreo 8 track. 080497 $5 prtc a e. .,.,""· COV· load.... ...~"""" VISIT YOUI '"' • --.. NOl'TS • Clea nett ont around. creel and pampered Uke ~.,.. ·-""'L!"""• OkkmobMt 9955 ' ORAMfH80AST ~I 1.,IQuollSt. tOllATO) ablby... '74 Malibu. Mlnt cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . H~ ... . .:.:-su NEWPORT BEACH sms p .546-56:18 -$1950. Eves '80 0me~uv1. l'OUJ)('. VG.
""" A us 83S-9300 I ITIUI JIMMAllMO '81 DL Auwnelease 646·7983,642-0"3D!)'s Auto. oar. PS, PR , xlnt! HEADOUAITllS _ y~~ VOWWAGIN · J'orWoCaJI · '80 Citation, 2 dt hlback, Bura doth 111t Sil~ 'l!O TODA ya II MAIDA. '77 290E Colorado belae 11711 Beach Blvd. V6. auto a/c, pta. p/b Omc110 11pt 1·ouP1· S11nd
U.._.1_,_5m··• ~ ~ , ·~ Xlnt. condition days, 13731 Harbor Blvd 142· 000 '7l Volvo WAGON 4 cyl new radial tires. Jmrna<' belgr PSvmypt. \'IJ .iuLO, " 'f8' • •. -t'Jt..9930 ask '°" Elaine , · ~080. 760-0620 air. . H. cxcep
SALES&rSERVICE --a.. Evenln 75-~~ Gaden G~ •75 YW IUlO, l:e.~~ mint l'Olld. '78Trans AmOpd, 29,000 llonal I "~~ SW!
OLDSMOllll l4Ji lllllif.Ctsullf.JUOll>4 '74 280, 6 cyl. Regular 554 9000 COMVllTllU · ml., clean, xtras, 11t Plllto 9957 HOMDA gas! Sliding sunroof, -Classic super Beetle A.tot, UMd J!!!!QQ.!1kea960-283S •••••••••••••••••••••••
GMCTIUCKS 19790·7 A/T. PIS. P /B, etec. convert.Ible. Very clean! 1••••••••••• .. •••••••••• COllHlttllhll 9930 FOR SALE
2MO Ha.rbor Blvd Very s harp with windows, A/C, AM/FM. 1979 MGI 1013173) Welt 9t I 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 · Plnlo, l'h.'Jn. w uir
COSTA MESA automatlcttansmission, Value S8000, sell $599S. Wh ite with racing $4ff5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt7IT l'und1t1u111ni: i:uod
540-t640 a I s o b 1 s a 1 r . 833·8162 ~~~~g lS.000 ml $.5000. JIM MAIJHO '71 IUICll H .900 B~k ~c:; 8 ck trun~por~:iuocll'at $1000
1977 HOMO conditioning. stereo, and 75 280, very ni~. 3'J,OOO VOLKSWAGEN llGALUMITE:D velour Split front seats OBO 612 1~711 Julw nr
A racy looking alloy mi. Sll,750 Call Ad o,.I 9746 18711 BeachBlvd. Coupe: "·000 miles AM/FM Quadrafooi<' 631 7i97 M.irtJ
CYCC wheels. Only 8,210 Ong answer 1229 642-'300 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 142·1000 Beautiful local car tape track 37,ooomi. ·74 l'mtu \\ai:u11 Hun~ & 4 s p trans .. 2 door miles hrs. '69 OPEL Kadett. Aulo. (334TZW I 54().7000 t.oob iirt'Jl >.1111 ~i!tc1~~~~~ith sun 8s3~~fo~r:·~:~~~9 1~7:n~e;~ddUa:~~~~: ~:: ~!~~~~ ~~~ ·~~~ ~~1~ft1lc!r~~ JIM=MO C°"_...--9932 ,i;::_:puoth$1:itK1~.2!1~9111960 $3399 If di U radiator & hoses, bat· each. Western style whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., .. ..,
a Mo1enrtl 9739 am m ra 0• new res. tery, new shocks, new rims for Super Beelle VOLKSWAGEN Sam says "drive a lltlle ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ma~non . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask ~or Lee979-2067. brakes. Good Ures See ea 543-97'4 18711 Beach Blvd. save a lot." on new si '71 lfarrarud;1 .rhll '.llK, ORANGE M.B 81 300SD, mel t. at 1206 Delaware. HB. '79 VW IAlllT 142-2000 Corvettes equipped with auto p S \ I '>ll'tl'o. COUNTY'S silver/blue,snrf, loaded. $1600/bestolr 536-3768 Custom 2 door ' speed Got a kid that needs 4 speed or automatic TA' mai:.' \Int "11n1l
t• $32.900 P P (714 J sun-roof wiUI air rond. wheels? 1964 Buick 4 dr lransm1ss100 Sl4:xl Olio It~~ non 1ac 5 .. 9 .. 300 EXCLUSIVE 494·9638. ----Poncllt 9750 D-' (3SlXV. M> sedan 62,000 rrutes. only 10S636SILVER 'i9 ll11r11e111 I'! j Frunl ., "' .., MA SERA Tl '77 240D. AT/AC, xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocige. S4ff5 . 5"8·2515 105497 DARK BLUfo: wheel dr 1'1111. ;1 111
2'80 Harbor Bl.-at Fair Cos1a Mesa 5'9-4300 DEALERSHIP ~~n~ $1 2,750 Call S '77 ~°";'*91~000 JIM MAR.IMO '77 Skyhawk. auto., air., l<M964BRONZE hat1•hhk \1llh11i.:h1 hhll'
W ·11 d I' h . unroo . mmac, . SW FM s tr .. PS , $2000. Xlnt i·oml 22 aOll1111 DcSANFIS
CHEVROLET
·18-Accord. Blaupkt~
cass. eqlu, Xlnt Cond
Lvrs S4800. 760-8264
e e iver anyw ere 1979 300 SD Turbo Diesel mi. AC, stereo. $18,SOOor YOLK AGEN 673-1367/64().1780 $SllMI
in lhe world! Dark brown Metallic, TOL 497·3374 da ntte 18711 Beach Blvd. 'lf;l;:!lli
JOC)llOf' 9730
BEACH IMPORTS sunroof. extr3 fuet tank 497-4145 142-1000 Codilloc 991 S
848 Dove Street $26,500.644-9335 '6 1 CGllrioltt '71 VW Bug, xlnt cond. ....................... 401 S Et Camino Reul
752-0900 '75 MB 4S(SE Met Blu $500. 642·34.5.S S2100, cash only. Avail. COMTIMfllATlMG
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lo" m1 i:tl rnntl Si~t San Clemente &11 11383
1969 Harbor Blvd Good Cond. Call for info Nov. 14th. 499-2461 CADILLAC? 1971......_. 631·7170 Mon-Fri960-2471 '1l 911T Black, leather, 79\ftU We specialize in teases XJ6C am/fm cassette new "" for the business ex
Polaris exterior with Mercedes len& 97 4o '75 MffCtdtt 4SOSL Michelin XWX. Perfect IAlllT DIESEL ecullve & professional ••••••••••••••••••••••• 39 000 · 'I XI ~nd Ev 67c """" ebony interior.(974UZKl . ong rru es. nt w • ,,..,.,.,4 Custom. Drives perfect Lorgt s.tecffon MowolllySI0,995 •Ml,prriwa cond.ChromeWheels OMEOFAKIND but has been on its top. Of"New 1911
SADDU:i'ACK IMW used ~1 644·4504, 752.2404 '64 356 C, right hand 50 mpg. 1446El Cac8acs
••••••••••••••••••••••• 831 0580 _ 492 8500 '711 !'-1,lpJll•n .1u111 \ I'
'76 Vet Loaded Cherr) i\ \I F \I r.1~~ i:r l•,11
Xlnt Comhl1on mileage guoil rnnll
IWS-5887 _ f)~2 3635 ~\3 Mm
'73 Corvette l50. 4 spd Pontiac: 9965
loaded. 67K mt $7250 ••••••••• •••• ••••••••••
U 1·2040 495-494' to aatW '68 MffCtdtt 250SL drive. Fully restored. Slff5 N Ill stock!
'60 Mark IX Sedan. auto •ythilMJtlse? Perfect cond Conv. xlnt cond.675-321! JIM MARINO ow
trans New pai.nt & up-Compare House of Im 11 u l o. a 1 r , lap e i691lS VOLKSWAGEN NABE~
754 6344 '80 TRANS A.M
Ford 9940 CONVERTIBLE
~·••••••••··~··••••••• Tilt "'ht·~·' JUh' tran' 67 Ranchero. Good~) \\I f:\1 ,1,'fl'll 1mwt 1
Needs Engme work $000 I Om· 11r .: kmtl Soon 111 h1• llol Bsl olr over S6000. ports Direct lease 11od 60 Sl4,750toffer Stereo. alloys, Clifford 18711 Beach Blvd.
760·1891,_____ mos sensible pymts 8S5.(l684,wkd3 754-7S45 alarm, Mtol cond Lo 842·2000 c:ADILl...1\ ~ 0 1 a I 2 1 3 or m1$l6SOO~ 1i.t).)1t111-.Bi-.,1 Jenaen 9732 7141MERCEDES 1s 213 OMEOWHEI ' ' ' , --'73 VW Van. 7 passenger, ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 71.4t63]-233.1 '62 220S $4000 Red Porsche. 92~ 78. Blk ' excellent. $3200/offer, l •"'·' "'"'' 'tJO ••1011
ono ~2·5939 .1 l'l:w.11 ·
·~()~e~~L~ [~~ ~' .. ~·I a ma~non I leathe Bl pu kl n metlc. lealh mtr. lo mi, I Part 1 a I trad e for '73 JltlMftHealy '75 M-IEHZ I clutch~· Mi~~eh~s.' de~ xlnt cond, poh ... ~hed al·' wrecked bug with no Rebll engine. sharp! 300D sedan Loaded , pend res loruble JQ.l!.._make olr 548.:5721 I engine
Must sacrifice. Best of very sharp' t276LOB I 645·_95_10_ '73 911 S ~-6236 494.2407 fer over SS,000
1976 Conv, lo mi-been in
storage $6,SOO
__ 645-srol ext SQ.I_
PP9687141 1 '80 Fairmont, 4dr. ,11r 1
Chuck ~rry956-1281 , S9950 '61 MBZ 220 Cpe Excel 20.000 m1 on rebll eng '68 VW Bug, new Ures.
w_ 1"....Lt-9734 1 JIM MARINO running order $3500 Airport gears. Recaro I clean. AM radlO, Sl8SO. "'" ,..._ -VOLKSWAGEN Call 675.:0ZJJ seats, stereo cassette. ~1 -~9 __ _
= PS. PB 10" 1111 pont1ac 549.4300 I
'78 COV silver. oew ·79 F ai rmont. ldr
Mich . brakes. like new ' green. w bm lea ,111 ;!IKotl.11 Ji.>1 Hl ,11 ~.111 644~12Saft_,_S__ auto. PS PB. xlnt tu,1.1 \1,.,,1 ',1!1 l:it~I
·79 Fleetwood $3400 I ti7 1'111111;11· f"111·l11rtl ;1:!li •••••••••••••••••••••••
II(.,,.._ GWa CCM'f
Beautiful Cood Ss.100
18711 Beach Blvd Exe cond Best offer' THING
_842·2000 over 12 500·631476.S_ '73, white, good cond. Brougham 26.000 mi. 5!6·5958 \ M 11•1!111< lilk 1111
766-8636 .SELL idle items with a
WANT ACTION~ 'I Daily Pilot Class1r1ed
Class1fed Ads 642·56'18 Ad. ( ---
Eager buyers read the
Classified ads every
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something for sale, re·
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IEW 1982 TOYOTAS
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT
ACTUAL DEALERS COST
+10%*
ADD ONLY CALIF TAX. UC AND DOC FEES
./ 1982 CRESSIDAS
./ 1982 CORONAS
./ 1982 C ELICAS
./ 1982 COROLLAS
./ 1982 TERCELS
./ 1982 STARLETS
./ 1982 PICK UPS
./ 1982 4X4 TRUCKS
./ 1982 STAKE BEDS
./ 1982 UTILITY BEDS
'DEALER COST INCLUDES FREIGHT. PREP.
WAX. l.NSEAL. OlR ADDEO EXTRAS PF ANY)
HURRY! SALE ENDS 9 P.M. 11/2/81
Rois Royce 9756 S3500. 760=·=8636~---••••••••••••••••••••••• #I DEALER IN U.S.A ..
ROY CARVER
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'61 VW Bug. New paint.
reblt eng. SlSOO. 673-2943.
!73-3930
'70 VW Bus. nu engine,
S2700/0 BO 631-3458
eves. 642-2400 ext 263
.!!ls
1'-----'~ 1970 VW Bug, runs good,
ClOSfD SVNOAil._· needs body work. Sl.300.
Toyota 9765 646·!M64_
••••••••••••••••••••••• 73 BUS IS Corona Wagon Runs EVERYnllNG NEW
Great Very Clean 960-~-----
$220(). 640.a? '71 V W Convt Blue
'71 Toyota Corolla Like new cond S4SOO or
$900.Call besloH~r,_~71~---
6'0·8958or 64Q:llli_ '74 VW Super Beetle out-
T,...... 9767 side & eng ln xlnt cond.
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79 ll.IUMPH 1 ·54 V W bug. hurt but not TR7 COMYBTllLI bad Nffds 1l£ Same
5 speed, air, stereo ~er._S?00.646-8422 __ _
Dynamite (741UCF> ! '79 convertible. red w $69'5 ! wh,ite lop lmmac Lo\\ JIMMARIMO .
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It's HalloWeen every day at Ackermansion
By JOEL C. DON Otllieoeltr .........
arked in front of his 17 -room
Spanish-style mansion is a Cadillac
painted in an unforgettable blazing
i n t e r n a t i o n a I o r a n g e'. T h e
personalized license plates on this
mobile warning sign tell part of the
story. They read SCI FI.
A sign on the front door kindly asks
visitors to please walk around to a side
entrance.
The man who owns this home, perched ·
above Los Feliz Boulevard in Los Angeles,
receives many visitors. They come to browse
through a basement that doubles as a
library-museum of more than 300,000 items
all in the realm of science fiction and fantasy.
The collection includes books, pulp
Kitten
grows up
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magazines, artwork, newspaper and trade
magazine clippings, fanzines, photographs,
tape recordings, models, masks, paintings,
posters and other paraphernalia crammed
into every last millimeter of space in what
may be the world's largest assemblage of all
things horrific, fantastic and otherworldly.
This is the home of one Forrest J
Ackerman. who has unofficially been called
the World's Greatest Science fiction Fan.
But it is also your home. This stocky man
with a cherubic smile, egg-shaped glasses,
s porting Bela Lugosi 's ring from the
"Dracula" movies, never turns away a
visitor from the artifacts he has amassed for
the last 55 years. And the collection keeps
growing at more than 1,000 pieces a month.
He is a man who has virtually cornered
The
world
of Dr.
the market on humility. If you want to chat
with Forry, as he is known among science fiction aficionados, that's easy enough. Just
dial area code 213 and MOON-FAN. You
won 't get a recorded message. Some
nameless person won't send you a form letter
or a machine-autographed glossy
photograph of this individual who has met
H.G. Wells, Bela Lugosi and Boris Karloff.
published Ray Bradbury's first story, is a
literary agent for A.E. van Vogt, Donald
Glut, L. Ron Hubbard and more than 150
other writers and has had bitter run-ins with
Harlan Ellison and Robert A. Heinlein. When
you dial his number, you will speak with
Forrest J Ackerman. (The period is missing
from his middle initial because he doesn't
(SH Forest, Pace 18)
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i Personalities g I Television;s Kitten takes long road home
tO ~For the little girl on 'Father Knows Best ,' life wasn't what you would have imagined
~ By JOEL C. DON ; 0tu..o ... ,,....., ....
In a story titled "'Whatever became of?" ~ Cl> QI ~ Lauren Chapin's is filled with a broken home, an
alcoholic mo ther, divorce, drugs. jail, a 0 near-death illness and a series of miscarriages.
ti You may remember her as the sweet, cuddly
character of Kathy Anderson in the '"Father
Knows Best" TV series. a show that seemed to
offer a solution to just about any problem facing
the typical American famil y.
But when the series ceased production in 1960,
Chapin already had a bundle of troubles, more to
rome and no one lik e the paternal actor Robert
Young to help her through those difficult years.
Luckily, there is a happy ending to this story.
Chapin became a born again Christian, has set up
her own ministry and is raising two children in her
Irvine home And she's doing just fme. thank you .
··1 think you can read about my personal
problems a lot more than I like to talk about
them." says the 36 year.old Chapin. "It gets lo be
such a bore."
Indeed, Chapin has unleashed her bittersweet
story to hundreds of thousands of people on
national talk·show programs and on the Christian
TV networks. She's all for pulling her tragic past
behind her and developing her ministry, called
Rainbow Express, into a full-time career. Most of
all, she wants lo tell people how God pulled her
from disaster to her current happiness that
radiates in the form of a smile reminiscent or the
one that Kitten offered lo millions of television
viewers during the '50s .
Eventually, Chapin will tell-all when she
completes an autobiography she has begun to
write.
She has mixed emotions about her years on
"Father Knows Best."
"For the most part I enjoyed it," she says.
"Whal J djd not enjoy was I was robbed of my
childhood.
"I think that for a child who has to work 8, 12
or 14 hours a day il is really difficult. It makes for
a very difficult transition into adulthood unless you
have parents lo bring you up with good values and
good morals.··
Chapin's parents were divorced and her
mother was kept off the set. She says the actors
and crew tried their best to offer love and support,
but it wasn't enough
"My mother was a frustrated concert pianist
and she wanted to have recognition ·and wasn't
able lo get It," she explains. So her mother pushed
Lauren and her two older brothers into show
business.
After the series, Chapin couldn't find acting work and tried to assimilate herself into the
normal routine with h.er adolescent peers ...
But in high school she was alone, d1tferent.
She was an adult in a child's body and Hollywood
had put her on a pedestal carved in granite.
She gave up high school al 16, marrying a
classmate. That relationship ended in divorce two
years later.
, With no fri ends among her peers and few
pieces to tum to in the adult world, Chapin choS'e
to ~scape through drugs and a series of short-lived relati~hips that brought her two chjldren and no
ralher to raise them.
She started with a mphetamines, taking as
many as 60 capsules in one day. "I'd stay up for
two or three days at a time and come down al)d
crash and start over again." she recalls.
"It was a problem or identity and a problem of
r'ejecUon and a problem or failure. There's nothing
like being a has-been or Hollywood. .
/'All my ll(e I wanted to be loved by
somebody; have 12 chJJdren, a big house and
maybe have that Anderson-type of family and I
never had It.''
She became a flower c hild during the
r evolutionary period of the '60s, turning rtom
speed to LSD to pol lo relaLionshlps that went
nowhere and then to physical dependence on
heroin.
As ·Kitten" u11 .. Fat lie rs Knows He st ... Laure11
Chaprn belonged to a flawless family. In real life.
she was a child of dworce. dnven and insecure.
The law eventually caught up with the former
child actress and Chapin spent six years in and out
of state prisons and county jails. She finally kicked
her heroin habit in 1970 after spending a year at
Camarillo State Hospital. At Camarillo, she was
v1s1tcd by a Dominican brother who offered her
the !ove sh~ desperately craved.
"He loved me through God; he plantea tne
seeds," s he says or the beginnings of her
conversion to Christianity. "My life started
changing then I put an effort to find out who I
was, to find out what I did and what I didn't do -
to see that there was something good in Lauren.··
Her salvation was brief. When she returned to
her former friends, she started using drugs again .
Pregnant with her son, Matthew, Chapin
decided her life would be better free of drugs than
to marry a man who would not stop using them.
She worked as an airline stewardess, an
insurance claims examiner, a hospital clerk, a dog
groomer and a horse trainer. Her employment was
as schi zophrenic as her relationships with men.
· ''The jobs were, really boring. just boring,"
s he snaps. "I don't like to be subservient to
somebody.
"I felt so different from everybody. I couldn't
be the catty Jillie lady silting by the water cooler
talking about the newcomer. I couldn't relate to
the people I worked for. I felt I couldn't come
down to their level. ·
"l couldn't relate to my peer group in sch09l
and I couJdn't reiale to the people I worked for and
the drugs didn 't help."
In 1976, Chapin contracted viral encephalitis
and thought she was going lo die. Her eldest
brother, who also lives in Irvine, took care of her
son during her recovery.
Her brother introduced Matthew, now 8, to his
born-again Christian beliefs. And Matthew pa11ed
his commitment on to his mother, refusing to go to
ch~4h.UAJ.ua Mommll ww a&ooa tog ....
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Today. at 36. Ctwpm 1s a happy resident of Irvine.
a m1mster and mother of two But the years
between were marked by drug addictwn. jail
terms and a senes of 111·/ated romances
Three yea rs ago, Chapin had a daughter,
Sum mer. from another relationship that fizzled.
Bul it was also at that time that she finally turned
away from drugs and chaotic relationships to God.
"When I became a Christian, it wasn't
because I was doing it," she asserts. "Il was
because it was perfect timing. It was God 's perfect
timing."
Chapin was feeling better about herself. She
appeared in two 9().minute TV specials featuring a
reunion of the "Father Knows Best" cast. She
became an instructor in the Bradley method of
natural childbirth. <Chapin says she always
dreamed of one day becoming a physician.) And
she began to appear on various Christian TV
programs.
Becoming a born-again Christian "was one of
the most fulfilling things in my life, even more
fulfilling than having children. Coming into the
world of God is the ultimate," she says.
"I believe when I was not a Christian Satan
had his hands on me," she continues. "When I was
saved, the Lord showed me my mistakes and he
s howed me how •to turn them a round into
attributes."
She winces at the thought of letting her
children get Into show business. She wants them to
have the home life she never had. And she is
searching for the right father to belp rais~ her
family.
Nearly 21 years after the show ended, Chapin
may well be on the road to building a home Uke
the Anderson's of the fictional TV pn>•ram.
· · 1 thank God ror the experlence of belna a
drug addict," she nys, slapptna bet laand on her
kitchen counter. "l thank Ood for the experience ot going to jail. I was a servant to roles. l was a
ser vant to druas But now I'm a servant to God."
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Now in bi s JOth year as kmg of the Land of
Dementia, Hansen has packaged his act and taken
it on the road. He makes 20 lo 30 live appearances
a year. spi<'ing up the D.J. routine with funny film
clips and live appearances by artists he's
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Hansen djscovered Yankovich in a typical
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world. Sometimes it works: Yankovich's satire of
"Another One Bites the Dust" became Dr.
De mento's most-requested song, then received
admirable air time in other. less exotic, formats.
Hansen's metamorphosis into Dr. Demento
was a gradual. organic process that began when
he bought his first record as a kid an Minneapolis.
He became transfixed by sound on wax and began
scraping up cheap discs wherever he could find
them. sometimes purchasing them by the pound
from juke box distributors.
"I was something of a loner back then," he
explained. "But in my last two years of high
school I was invited to a lot of parties because I
had the best record collection."
Hansen's passion for recordings qualified him
to write reviews and features for fanzines like
Record Resear<'h and The Little Sandy Review,
then Hit Parader and Rolling Stone. During his
student days at Reed College in Portland, Ore., he
hosted the weekly "Musical Museum" on the
campus FM station. It was an embroyonic, less
zany. version or the contemporary show.
Hansen moved to UCLA for a masters degree
in folk music, co-produced an album, became a
roadie for Canned Heal and Spirit, then a staff
producer for Hollywood 's Specially Records.
·rh<.'re he compiled 35 albums of vintage American
music But he still wasn·t satisfied
··1 always wanted to do radio in ome form or
Jnothcr:· he explained. ··1 did a lot of educational
rudio a rath r scholarly history or rock 'n· roll
and the prc·hislory of rock."
Hans n's ambitions jibed perfectly with the
social aod artistic trends or tbe lime. "The
phenomenon of so-c•lled under1round radio
came into being," he noted. Pat proerammlna
I» < ~-~
As ·f)r /kme11111 Rnrrr1 lfa11.'\t•11 utl r<H'I ~ a national audience by playing ··demented" mttStc from his
masswe record collect1on
formats were thrown out the window along with
many soci al conventions and radio stations began
to exploit the rock ·n· roll renaissance or the late
'60s.
Hansen landed a JOb at KPPC·FM. Southern
Califorrua·s first progressive rock station (now
defunct>. ··So I became Dr. Demento," he said,
··the name bestowed on my by other members or
the staff ··
Hansen fondly recalls KPPC as "the kind of
L.A.Philharmonic
returns to county
The Los Angeles Philharmonic will make
its second appearance of the season in Orange
County Saturday evening under the ctirection of
Carlo Maria Guillni.
The presentation will feature cellist Ronald
Leonard in Hindemith's ··Concert Music for
Str ings and Brass." Barber's "Cello Concerto"
and Brahms "Symphony No. 1."
The concert, s ponsored by the Orange
County Philharmonic Society, will be previewed
at 7 p.rn. by the Society's musical director,
Keith Clark. The preview will be open free to
the public.
The orchestra's appearance begins at 8:30
1> m. in the Santa Ana Hi gh School Auditorium,
520 W Walnut St. r Santa Ana It will be the first
of the ·•a" concert series.
Scots dancers due
The Hoyal Scots Dancing Guards will
dcmon:,tr;,1H.• l'.'enlur1f's old Highland dt1nces
tonight at H 11nd at 7 pm Sunday 1n the
>\naheim Conv('ntlon Center.
Ticket£. ot ~ t..o $10, arc on sale at the
convention center , Mutual Agencies. Sears,
Wards and Tower Rel'.'ords. ·,
radio that you don't find any more." Although he 1s not overly critical of today·s
stations. Hansen said. "( do wish that some of
them had a little more variety. But it's been
proven time and time again that you make more
money by playing pretty predictable Top 40 hits."
In 1972, Hansen m oved to KMET-FM ,
introdu c ing hi s come.di e formal to the
mainstream Since then, it's been altered 9nly
slightly.
"One way the show "nas changed is I was
concerned with only old records, .. said Hansen.
"Now there's a new dimension."
That means the inclusion of ore-beat records
made within the last 20 years that may ha ve
enjoyed some commercial popularity -cuts by
Frank Zappa, Monty Python. Cheech and Chong,
Allan Sherman and Tom Leherer. Hansen admits
the change was intended to broaden his appeal,
"but it was certainly my choice lo go along with
it."
Although many of his program selections are
in questionable taste. Hansen said he does have
limits. His list of "no·nos" Includes obscene
language, blatant racism or ethnic slurs (though
he doesn't mind mild ethnic humor>, endorsement
of hard drugs, libel or slander. Still. Hansen
acknowledges that many of his picks, because of
double entendres or mildly offensive language,
wouldn't make it on traditional commercial radio.
·'There have been things we've gotten
complaints on now and then," he said. "But not
us m any as you might expect."
Hansen, who won't give his age but confesses
lo being "a rough contemporary of Pete Rose and
Bob Dylan," plans to keep the Dr. Demento -
progrum going as long as it draws an audience.
"And I'd love to take a crack al television," he
added (Although he couJdh't confirm it, there are
rumors ln the mill of a projetted late-night show
on NBC featuring Hunsen, Steve MarUn and
othrrs. >
Meanwhile. he's in continual search or new
records for tus collection. already estim•ted to be
the world's largest.
"One-hundred-fifty.thousand Is really only a
drop in thf' bucket compared to whal's come out,"
he o led. "The one thins that &ives me the mos\
pleaaure ls ctiacoverin& something new "
-ClASSICAL MUSIC---
cHA PMA N COLLEGE CHAMBER
Ore hestra wit I open the season with a
salute to Stravinsky at 8 p.m . In Chapman's Bertea Hall In Oran~. The pertormance Is
free and open to the public. Call 997-6871 for
information.
LONG BEACH GRAND OPERA will give
its final performance of Donizetti's "Don
Pasquale" at 8 p.m . Saturday at the Terrace
Theater:_in_Long Beach. Call (2U) -436-3661 for
ticket orders.
ANDREW SEIVEWRIGHT, ORGANIST
and master of music at Carlisle Cathedral In
England, will perform British organ music at
11 a .m . Tuesday at Chapman Memorial Hall at
Chapman College in Orange. Call 997-6871 for
information.
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A HALLOWEEN PARTY, featuring
"hundreds of wandering monsters and
_gbouJs~neme rides and haunted-mazes, isse-t
for tonight, Saturday and Sunday at Knott's
Berry Farm, Buena Park. Admission price is
$10 per person and includes unlimited r ides and
attractions. For more Information call
827-1776. l
ANTIQUES EXPO and Sale runs Friday,
Satw:da¥-and Sunday at th.e... O.rangfL.Co.uoty
Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Hours are 1 to 10
~ -,c-
p. m . Friday and SatUf'day, and noon to 6 p .m. ~
Sunday. Admission is $2.50. g.
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FLACO JIMENEZ, the wizard of the ~
accordlan, will perform with his band tonight Q'
at 8 :30 p.m. in the Social Science Hall of UC ~
lrvlne~ Ibe '~ex.,Mex" ~u.rt wil l J eature ~
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addition to your favorite crepes. Plus irresistible appetizers.
What makes the entrees you see here even more tempting is the
special introductory price. Right now they're only $5.00 each.
So come to the Magic Pan. Enjoy our all new varie ty show. And
our special $5.00 limited engagement.
These special entrees are served with a mixed green
or orange almond salad.
LONDON BROIL
SI ices of marinated steak topped with burgundy
wine sauce.
BREAST OF C HICKEN CACCIATORE
Sauteed and simmered with tomatoes, onions, bell
peppers anJ wine. Served on lingui ni.
BAKED FISH
Today's selection baked to moist, flaky perfection.
Wich lemon butter caper sauce.
CHICKEN DIVAN CREPE AND
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One filled with creamy chicken and broccoli spears.
The ~1ther with a European blend of vegernbles.
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:>. area of southern Texas and northern Mexico,
~ performed by Jimenez and his band. Based in
c German polka music, this "Tex-Mex" soul
u.. sound has a bouncy, upbeat flavor. Tickets are ~
GEM OPERA PUPPET THEATER
performs "Le Villi" Saturday at 10 a .m . and
"The Pied Piper of Hamlin" Saturday at 2 p.m .
in the GEM Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden
Grove. Admission is $7 and $6. For more
information call 636-7213.
FRONTIER: Siegried and Roy, "Beyond
Belief," opening Nov. 5 (702) 734-02.0.
ai $7 .50 general admission, $5 for bleacher
HILTON: Bill Cosby, Juliet Prowse until
Nov. 2; Engelbert, Stewie Stone Nov. 3-16.
(702) 734-7777.
-g seating -an6 $4 for balEOny seats. For more
~ information call 833-6379. ..
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MGM .GRAND: Rich UUI~ -D~bbie
Reynolds until N ov. 18; "Jubilee" runs
indefinitely in the Ziegfeld Room. (702)
739-6325. ~ THE SHOWCASE SINGERS perform their
0 eclectic fare of Irish, German, Spanish, Italian
and Celtic song s in Fine Arts Hall 119 of
<i Orange Coast College Saturday at 8 p.m .
ALADDIN : Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee
until Nov. 4; Wayne Newton, Dave Barry Nov.
5-Dec. 12. (702) 736-02.0.
RIVIERA: Neil Sedaka, Joan Rivers until
Nov. 11 ; (702) 737-1755.
Admission is $3.
"LA TRAVIATA" w ill be performed by the
Orange Coast College Five Penny Opera
Company Wednesday and Friday (Nov. 6) in
the Orange Coast College Auditorium. Vivian
Weede plays Violetta in the Verdi classic.
Admission is $5 and curtain time is 8 p.m. For
more information call 556-5527 .
CAESARS PALACE: Sammy Davis Jr.
until Nov 4; Frank Sinatra, Nov. 5-11 . (702)
731 -7333.
SAHARA: Wayland Flowers, Abbe Lane
until Nov. 14. (702) 735-42.42.
DESERT INN: "Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas" until Dec. 19. (702) 73J-444.C .
STARDUST: Lido de Paris. Indefinite run.
(702) 73:U>325.
TROPICANA : Folies Bergere '81 .
FLAMINGO : Razzle Dazzle on I ce. Indefinite run. (702) 739-2411.
Indefinite run. (702 ) 733-3333.
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UNION PLAZA: "Flower Drum Song"
until Dec. 13. (702) 386-244-4.
-SINGLES-----
WE CARE Formerly Marrieds wOI have a
Halloween party at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. For
information on location, call 963-2"87.
WHEEL OF FRIENDSHIP will have a
Hallowe.?n dance at 6:~S p.m. Saturday In
Buena Park. For information, call 835-8206.
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS
Huntington Beach c hapter will have a
Halloween dance and newcomer's orientation
at 8 p.m . Saturday In Huntington Beach. For
information, call 964-77t3.
Vivian Weede and Rubin Reed portray lnrn~ 111
Orange Coast College°.<; opera prnduct1011 I.a
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PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS
Orange Coast chapter will have a Halloween
ball at 9 p.m. Saturday In Fountain Valley. For
Information, call SS9...()8.U).
have a dance at 9 p.m . Saturday In Orange. ~
For Information, call 538-6311 . g.
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ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a
Halloween party at 8 p.m. In Tustin Saturday.
For Information, call 5'3--6068.
SINGLETARIANS will have a discussion ~
and social at 7:30 p.m . Sunday In Costa Mesa._ 1110..
For information, call S31--00S2. -<
SI E-A-RA -SU.GLES will ~v.e a meeting
and potluck dinner at 7 p.m. Monday in Garden
Grove. For information, call 7S1-01S6.
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told m overblo"'n terms . Because Abra hams and
l.1ddell don't reall} know each other <they meet
brief!) oncP or twice before the g ames> a nd
lwca-u~ the--elht'r eh-s r acters--blend into tlfe
batkground. there s never a minute of conflict or
suspense here Director llugh Hudson tnes to
trump up a sense of dram a with long, portent1ous
r ituals. Jc•wish a nd Christian religious services.
the Cambndge "fr.ilcrn1t} rush," dances. dinners.
and frnall}. tht• 01~ mp1cs themselves. The!>e
stylish sequences are pretty, and they set us up for
the big scenes wl.'·n· sure m ust be coming, but by
the time llarold .ir1<l Enc run their final race!> we
know "''' q • been had Even Hudson must kno"
w<.,.vc bt•t•n had . lw shoots the Olympic rares 10
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A family at bay in 'A Tale Told'
By JOEL C. OON
Of 0.. O.ity ...... Si.ft
Lanford Wilson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning
playwright. doesn't shortchange his audience in
his latest orrering. "A Tale Told," currently being
!>taged at the Mark Taper Forum.
The play continues the sa a of the Talley
family from Wilson's 1980 Tony ward=-w1nn,ng
ple1y. "Talley·s Folly,'· set in 1944 in a small town
in Southern Missouri. The setting for "A Tale
Told·· is later on that evening, a night guaranteed
to have aJ enty of clashes and verbal duels with a
little help from the brutal patriarch, Old Man
Talley (Fritz Weaver ).
"A Tale Told" has the flavor of a Thorton
Wilder drama , with Old Man Talley 's
granddaughter ready to leave the clan and an aunt
who h elps push the young g irl out or the
claustrophobic confines of lbe Talley mansion.
And Wilson adds a special device in the form
A Di ferent World. A Special Place.
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Featuring ·
of the ghos t of g randson Timmy (Timothy
Bus fi e ld 1, a classic touch in the style of a
Shakespearean drama. Timmy, who has been
killed in action. returns to the Talley household to
answer his own questions and offer some incisive
commentary on the soap opera-like doings of his
family.
Timmy's father Eldon (brilliantly played by
William Jordan l is torn by his pride in his
garment factory and his concern over its potential
takeover by an outside firm. We also learn that
Eldon has fathered the illegitimate child of the
fa mily house cleaner, a skeleton in his closet tbat
provides the perfect opportunity for Old Man
Talley to come out of his supposed senility and
slap some sense back into his offspring.
To be sure, "A Tale Told" is a play with
numerous twists and turns, sidewinding its way to
some ultimate message that, at limes, is diluted
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!Mad trivia reigns ·in 'Book of Rock Lists'
i:> .:: u.. THE BOOK OF ROCK LISTS by Dave Marsh and
~ Kevin Stein; Dell/Rolling Stone Press; $9.95
-g By-MICH"EL DOU GAN
Q) Of llN O.Uy l"IWIC SQff
~ This volumnious compendium of trivia 1s so
~com prehensive that it's numbing, a situation
>which co-aut hor Dave Marsh happ ily £ acknowledges in his "apologetic introduction. It IS a: probably wise to assure all readers, right from the
sta rt. that any relevant material here is filler.
pure and simple. and 1s in no way as significant as
the outright lunacy and fanatici sm that make up
the bulk of the volumt· ·
llP rwt•dn t h<ne told u~ Mar:.h and Stein t\.\o
roc·k critics "ho appro<1ch thur task ;is a religious
mi ... s1on. hav<' taken the hu.:iness of list making to
a psycholl• t•xtrcmc., ..and therein lws the Cun. ·
\\'t• will 1ll ustralt• thow else'') with a list Hits
11.tsC'd on t•ommeruab HI artists "ho \'t' nevc1
"on a < •ntmm). most appcarance., on thr cover of
Iii ~1 a.caz1ne. rock artists "ho pa mt the 15 best
songs about radio rnck mus1{'1an-. who havt·
a ppl'ar<.'d on "Saturda) Night Live". rock :.tars
who have made Mr Hlackwell's worst drc:sst•d
list. thl' 12 fc.ttlest rod. stars: performers wh o
<ippearc.'<i at Wood stock but not in the movi e,
artist:-who sang on Ehis demos, B1bh cal
C'hara('ll'rs who <ippeared in Bob Dylan·s lyrics
befon• hl' became a Christian: Mick and Bianca
.J agg{·r·l> wcclding guest list
Nothin,:: 1s loo trivi al· '!'here ar{' lists ot rock
artists whosf' name included the word ·Big"
another list for "L1ttl{''· and a third for '"Guitar ··
A list of acts named after birds, a seperale list for
arachnids After awhile, it makes you want to
throw up your hands and t,urn on Lawrence Welk.
Bu t, buried amid the data rubble are little
jewels or information that mak e the sear ch
worthwhile. Did you know, for example, that Eric
Clapton played the soaring guitar solo on the
Bealle's "While My Guitar Genlly Weeps"? Or that Mick J agger sang vocal back-up on Carly
Simon's "You're So Vain"? Or that Mi chael
Nesmith's mother invented Ko-Rec-Type?
Were you aware that Bruce Springsteen's
"Darkness on the Edge or Town" was based on
lines from John Steinbeck's ··Grapes of Wrath"?
Does 1t interest you that the Bealle's tune ·· Because''
is basically Beethoven's" Moonlight Sonata" played
backward?
Some or the lists boast a mod icum or
substance The "enemies list," for insta nce,
includes the name of LL Gov. Mike Curb, a form er
record producer. for his transparent anti-drug
posturi ngs:
··AT MGM ," the authors r eport, "Curb
a nnounced in 1970 he was cuttinp from the label's
roster aJI acts with any 'drug orientation' a
ploy designed to r id him of the company's m any
lam e acts. It backfi r ed, however. when Eric
Burdon, then one of the MGM stars, cheerfully
admitted his drug use and petitioned Curb for his
release; it wasn't forthcoming. Soon after , Curb
released an album of Grateful Dead outtakes that
epitomized psychedelic excess ··
"The Rook of Rock Lists" does a credible JOb
of exploring problems between record companies
a nd artists. artists and promoters. artii;ts and
radio s t ations, artist!> and dis tributors a nd
Former Monkee Michael Nesmith -his mother
invented Ko-Rec-Type
politicians and virtually everyone in the rock
industry
It also, in a dispassionate fashion. details the
price people pay for their fame, either in psychic
bruises or premature departure from the planet.
Jim Morrison's arrest record is there; so are the
10 most spectacul ar deaths of rock artists. Ther e is
a list of rock stars who have lost their hearing,
a nother or those who have gone to prison. The 18
d ifferent drugs that Elvis Presley's doctor
routinely prescr ibed for him are revealed, and 12
performers who have been hooked· on sm ack are
named. Parts or this book can be sobering.
The research that went into "Rock Lists''
must have been overwhelming, and there are
predictable omissions and challenges that can be
raised. Kinky Friedman (of Texas Jewboys fame)
isn't included in the roster of stars who toured with
Dylan's "Rolling Thunder Revue" and we know he
was there because we saw him (it was a pl astic
line-up that changed with every show>. Gary
Busey, a consummate actor wbo also plays rock
and roll, 1s incorrectly included with Ar i
Garfunkel and Diana Ross as a rock performer
who sometimes acts. And it lakes an energetic
stretch or the imagination to list, as the authors
have done. "Look in~ for Mr. Goodbar," "O Lucky
Lt l.ov. Mike Curb made tile .. rock enemies lil'it •
Man" or "'Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" as rock
movies.
Only three out of 34 chapters are devoted to
specific acts -Elvis Presley. Bob Dylan and the
Beatles. But Dy lan's career since he entered his
born-again per iod several years ago is virtuall y
ignored.
Quibbles. really, and you would certainly find a
few of your own. In truth, "The Book or Rock
Lists'' 1s valuable and entertaining. As a resource
for anyone seriously interested in the history.
sou r ce a nd c urren l s of the gen re, it ·~
indispcnsible.
And. like Irvi ng and Wa ll e nc hesk y 's
best-selling "Book of Lists," after which it was
clearly patterned, this book is designed like a
candy sampler pick it up. choose a morsel, put
it down until your appetite r eturns (only a
reviewer on deadline or a masochist in a
monastery wo uld read t hi s tome s t raight
through >
Then. the next time you find a coctail party
conversation dragging, you can spice it up with
questions like. "Do you know who T ru m an
Capote's 10 favor ite rock stars are?'' Nobody will
care. but they won't forget you asked.
• • .'A Tale Told' unveils families dispair
f n1111 l'agt' 9
by the petty bickering and in-fighting amon~ the
Talley clan.
T immy remains throughout the play, as an
observer to the activities of his family and as a
commentator. After listening lo his father decry
the possible destruction of the family industry and
name. the lad tells the audience, "I didn't know
bow easy it was to die for someth.in1. But 1 know
bow hard it is to live for something and it makea a
1ftm~.
As the story unravels, Aunt Lottie <Elizabeth
Sturges> looks off to one side, as ir she sees
Timmy's apparition. Lottie left the clan to work
with the poor, returning after developing terminal
cancer from working In a factory painting radium on
clock dials. She delivers many a bitter comment on
the raiUngsofherkin.
She urges Sally <Trish Hawkins> to leave the
Talley family and its insatiable thirst for keeping
the ramily unit tied together In a way that
stranRles the soul.
Fritz Weaver plays a masterful Old Man
Talley, agin& yet not one to tangle with when
someone tries to outwit this crusty character.
Directed by Marshall Mason, the cast also
includes Jane Alden, Richard Holden, Laura
Hughes, Joyce Reehlin1, Timothy SIMlton. Helen
Stenborg, Jimmie Ray Weeks and Grau
Zabriskie. ·
"A Tale Told" conttnues throuch Dec. t . ror
• tteket informMttJn., ull <IJJ> tn-1'54.
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~ Of .. .,...,,......, home for this season only. from Nov. 6 through Dec. 5. Bnan Laughlin 1s
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~ with their own performing facility is a strong take temporary custody of the Forum Theater on Nei l Simon's first play, "Come Blow Your Horn,"
ai instinct for survival. Laguna's Festival of Arts Grounds next month. running from Jan. 29 to Feb. 20, with Dick Vara in ~ Local playhouses in Westminster, Irvine and "The Laguna people weren't too happy to have the director's chair; "The Deadly Game" ticketed ~ Huntington Beach have been put to the test . in us so close lo them,·· concedes Betsy Southworth, from March 26 lo April 24 with a director to be
0.: recent years and all have come through It with president of the Mission Viejo group, "but it just an nounced , a nd Kurt Vonnegut 's "Happy
their heads well above water. Now a fourth came down to a question or money and a more Birthday, Wanda June" on the boards from May
Orange Coast producing group is meeting the desirable facility." 21 to June 19, directed by Dave Schmidt.
challenge. The major consideration in the decision on Tryouts for "Come Blow Your Horn" will be
The Mission Viejo Playhouse, known until this whether to relocate in Laguna Beach or revert he ld Nov. 9 and 10 at the Eldorado Bank, Paseo de
s eason as the Saddfeback Valley Community back to Mission Viejo High School's theater, a Valencia and La Plata in Laguna Hills. Director
Theater, has been bounced around like a pinball longtime home for the group, was financial. The Vara will be seeking three men and three women
over the last few months. From its small school wanted a per-show rental of between $1,600 for the comedy.
industrial building in ·Mission Viejo, the players to $1,800, while the output at the Forum was in the As for the future, Mrs . Southworth emphasizes
moved to a Laguna Hills storefront (where the rug $600 to $700 range. that the Forum is strictly a stopgap operation
was pulled out by the county before one That, in the words of Marlon Brando, was an aimed at keeping the theater group alive. The
performance was mounted> to the temporarily offer the Mission Viejo players couldn't refuse. players are currently exploring the possibility or
darkened San Clemente Community Theater (for Thus, the slightly altered MVP season will moving back to their own stamping grounds next
one production, "A Turn for the Nurse"> and contin11P next month with Samuel Taylor's "Tbe season. but nothing has been confirmed as yet.
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Reggie Young, Steve Gibson and Dean Parks.
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8 Billy Preston offered his uncompromising talents
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Ronnie Wood
Columbia Rec:ords
Few rock guitarists have as much modern
rock history passing through their work as Ron
Wood. In the late '60s he played bass with the J eff
Beck Group, in 1969 he jomed Rod Stewart to form
Small Faces (later changed to Faces>. in 1974 he
began recording with the Rolling Stones and three
years later be was signed offi cially as the fifth
member or the Stones.
Sprinkled throughout Wood 's impressive
career Che's just 341 have been four solo albums,
"1234" being his second Columbia release. His
inimitable influence on Stewart and the Stones is
even more clearly heard on his solo works : the
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subtly pretty melodies. both delivered in an
off.hand, and someti~es clut~ way. The best
of "1234" sounds spontaneoils~ the not-so.good
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voice -perfect for the wry , sometimes taunting
lyrics of the songs .
"1234" harkens back to Rod Stewart's "Every
Picture Tells a Story." the title cut on wrucb was
co-written by Wood. Wood's sense of pace -
uptempo, unbroken, driving -is felt on nearly
every cut of "1234." There isn't much room in
Wood's mus ic ror pauses or spaces, but his adroit
guitar work (and some great support from Ian
McLagan on keyboards and Nicky Hopkins on
piano> keeps the sound interesting. "1234" is good
solid music, but it doesn 't soar.
-Jeff P.arker
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"Torch" ~
Carly Simon g.
Warner Bros. Records ~
"Torch" is just that, a collection of torch ~
ballads and tear-jerkers, gleaned mos tly from the g.
great authors of the '40s and 'SOs -Duke -:<
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Metropolis 1::. Forry·s most prized
possession
Sure there have been some major
movie achievements such as "Star
Wars," "Ali e n " and "Close
Encounters of the Third Kind." But,
F'or ry says with regret. "Nowadays I
feel lucky if once or twice a year I
see somethlng I consider a classic."
The Ackermansion houses the
precious relics or a Hollywood now
gone Time has taken its toll. The
dinosaur models fro m the 1933
ver sion o f "King Ko n g" are
deteriorating. some o r the pulp
magazines are crumbling and every
so often a visitor will m ake off with a
rare collectable One magazine cost
$1,800 to replace.
"My dear wife has a hemorrhage
every lime someone has s ticky
fingers," he s ays. •'When that
happens m y wife is all for locking it
up and getting wild dogs and buying
a gun and everything else.
"I feel that with this many things
it 's like trying to empty the ocean
with a sieve. Nobody can steal it all
and if the price I have to pay is
somebody with sticky fingers I guess
that's the way it's going to be
because. otherwise. I'd sit here in
solitary s plendor -SS years of
collecting -and never share it. One
of the pleasures I get is showing it to
people and answering questions. I
feel like a sponge that should be
squeezed as long as I'm here and
have my faculties ...
Though Forry has been blessed
with a pench ant for collectin2
everything in science fiction and
fantasy, his health has been
somewhat a concern. He suffered a
series of heart attacks about 15 years
ago and has s lowed his pace a bit
About two years ago Los An geles
Mayor Tom Bradley paid a visit to
the Ackermansjon along with the city
lihrarian and a throng of reportA!rs.
The collecllon was valued in the
millions of dollars and Forry has
decided to donate it to the ciLy, to
eventually be housed in a museum be
hopes will be designed like the
capitol building from "Metropolis."
Jn the meantime. Forry still
publts hl'S a monthly m&1ga11ne called
Famous ~oAsters of Filmland. which
~&1 ::. ::.t.ined in 1958 In add1t1on to
numerous art1cl(•s written f<•r scie.ncc
f1cl1nn and fanl<i!\) m.1ga1inL~. he
ha 'i authorc·rl books '>UC"n a-. .. '\
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stack of the same magazine issue.ror
the one in the most perfect condition.
He was the editor of his high school
newspaper. wrote reams of letters to
scien ce f iction and fantasy
magazines a nd at o n e time
corresponded with more than 150 pen
pals.
"As a teen-ager my ambition was
lo be another Jl.G. Wells," he says,
a dding that his goals reached rar
ahead of his capabilities.
He had better s uccess with short
stories. Very s hort stories. Forry
sold one piece ror $100 that contained
a single letter of the alphabet. lie
hustled it to four more publications to
make a total of SSOO. It was
translated into three differ ent
languages and Forry retained the
movie and TV rights. He also claims
he copyrighted the other 25 letters or
the alphabet to prevent others from
stealing his novel story.
The title: "Cosmic RePort Card:
Earth." The single letter: "F."
"I figured we were a failure," he
says of the story. "I felt somehow
science and society would come a11d save us . On t he other h and,
r ealistically, I felt like we were going
down the tubes to another dark age."
Forry looks out o f a picture
window with a panoramic view or
Los Angeles. The city is blanketed
by a thick layer of industrial and
auto Pollution. Forry is disgusted. "If
we can go to the moon we can gel rid
of smog.
"Jn the depths of the Depression
there was a great feeling among
science fi ction peopll! that science
a nd SO<'iety would get together and
we wouJd have a brave new world
a nd e'1erybody would live happily
ever after in a utopia.
"l wns extremely opt.1mlsUc thut
scientists would cooqu r disease and
get us to other worlds and so on. It's
not the scienliati who railed so much
as sociology failed to keep up with
science's advances "
The keeper ot tbe archives of
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never gave up his quest to keep the
collection, abOve all, complete. He is
incensed that motion picture and TV
studios and publishers have not put
him on their lists for materials,
magazines and books they freely
send to newspaper editors and other
media representatives.
So much of his collection is paid for
out of hi s own pocket. He became so
concerned about the burgeoning
market that he publis hed an ad in a
popular science fi ction magazine
recently calling for publishefs·
authors and others to contribute to
the Ackerman collection, lest future
generations miss oyt on this golden
age in science fiction and fantasy.
"I collect the trash a long with the
treasures; I even get the vanity press
books," the 64-year-old Forry says,
adding tl)at he knows of no other
individual aggressively absorbing
everything produced in \he genre.
··Probably 99 percent of these
books are not worth reading but I
think 100 years from now someone
may ask why were these books all
failures, why would nobody publis h
the m ? I've seen too much trash m
my time become treasures."
Luckily, he s ays, he married a
woman who loves science fiction. In
fact. his wife. Wendayne, a
university professor for 20 years,
translated the Perry Rhodan senes
Into foreign language editions.
In 1954, Forry heard the term hi·fi
in reference lo some new type or
uudio technology. Why not sci·fi for
writings or the futur e a nd the
fantastic? His wife t hought it
wouldn't catch on. but fo'ol'l'y, once
again, added another word to the
news peak cecieratioo.
Harlan Ellison. however, despises
sci-fl and blasts that term at lectures
and conventions . Ellison has said
that sci-fi sounds like two crickets
mating.
Forry has many more stories to
tell. t"ough he s hies away from the
idea of an autobiography because it
might have the lone of "Mommie
Dearest." with stories of science
fi ction writers at their worst
Ile spends most of his time now
being interviewed . writing his
magazine and keeping up with the
mounds of mail he receives daily.
As the quintessential science
fiction and fantasy authority, The
Man Who Knows All Things Sci-Fi,
Forry is const a ntly tapped for
infor mation by writers and science
fiction buffs aUke . lt"s hard to decide
which ls bigger -his collection or
his heart.
"P layboy called and asked about a
quote rrom a movie about when the
moon comes out," he says. "If I
played it real cool , put Ol'P an
Acade my Award act, I couJd have
said gee, that was 2S or 30 years ago.
How much do you want to spend on
this. My time is $175 an hour. I have
to look at these old films and so on.
·'They could have backed away
from it or if it was thnt important to
Hugh Hefner or s omebody, they
could have said give us fot1r hours
and see what happens
"Then I said. Evt•n a man who il'
pure at heart nd 1'ays hl. prayers by
night may become a wolf when the
wolfsbane bloom. ¥nd the autumn
moon t • brl~ht • That wa!I 1n 1943.
·The Woltmun,' w1lh I.on Chaney Jr
"People say, f'orry, tbue's one
word you roraot Jo le•rn, That's no."
Records
F'rom Page 17
Ellington. Hoagy Carmichael, Rodgers and Hart,
Alec Wilder. Simon contributes one original
number to the record, and there's Sondheim 's
recent ··Not a Day Goes· By." but for the most part
the songs as we ll as the mood of "Torch" recall
the weepy ballads of an earUer day
Si mon 's tearful throwback comes on the heels
of the continuing rumors of a break·UP with her
hus band, and if "Torch" isn't commendable
artistically. th<.'re is at least an understandable
reason for what the album attempts to do. You
can't knock Carly for pathos -1t seems genuinely.
hyperbolically heartfelt but there's quite a
difference between her robust voice and the more
delicate shadings Utat these torch ballads require
Simon's is a technicolor voice. a wide-screen
wall or sound that works best m the blunt. direct
songs she writes herself -.. You're So Vain" or
'"That's the Wav I Always Heard it Should Be."
She always seems to be warming up on the verses,
savihg he r vocal power for the long. windy
refrains. But short, concise phrasings demand a
more nimble voice, and restrained and controlled
as she is on ··Torch," she still doesn't seem to be
in the rtght songs.
"Torch" isnt a miscarriage. it's just not very
interesting. High points go to David Sanborn and
Phil Woods on alto saxophones. and to Hugh
McCracken and Lee Ritenour on guitars
-Jelf Parker
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'Fi tz a nd Bones'
another bad loser
)S) Ml('llAEL OOllGAN
Qt Ille O•Uy Pilool Staff
La:;t year NBC lllmed a ~enes starring the
Smothers Brothers called .. Fitz and Bones ... then
thought better of the v.holc thing and threw 11 on
the shelf. Now we know why
··Fi tz and Bones" finally made It to the air last
Saturday. It was an unqualified embarrassment
The mystery is why Tom and Dick Smothers, two
of the most creative television personalities in the
history of the industry, allowed themselves to
become associated with this worthless turkey
Dick plays a television newsman and Tom is
his mildly goofy ca meraman. On Saturd ay's
pre miere episode. a group or half-witted terrorists
invaded the station and held Tom <Bones> hostage
When the SWAT team was called in to launch a
raid. Dick <Fitz l set out on a one-man rescue
mission The plot was hackneyed and no relief was
round in lht.• barely-serviceable script.
Nothjng but nothing about the show was
funny This 1s apparently an attempt by the
Sm others Brothers to demonstrate that they can
handle :-.en ous drama\ic roles They couldn 't have
chosen a worsr vehicle
Back when they had their own controversial
and highly entertaining comedy-variety progra m.
th<' Smothers Brothers were one of the brightest
lights on tclc\lsion It's a shame the~ 've come to
this.
THE TOM AND BANI SHOW: Tom "Guffaw"
Snyder recently dropped by ousted Iranian
President Bani-Sadr's well-guarded Parisian
r esidence lo prove, once more, that he can't
interview his way out of an airsick bag. Generally,
Snyder's approach was to redundantly express
naive disbelief over the fact that religious people
could km each other. A few samples of his meaty
approach·
SNYDER {S peaking of Khom eini and
Bani-Sadr): How does it happen that two men who
have done so much together. become so rar apart
and that one one would want to see the other
dead? I can't unders tand this .
BANI-SADR: Well, you'll find out when you
OntheCover
[)/CK S.\WTllJ.;us To the re~CUf
r<'ad the book I've just finished writing
SNYDER Ila-ha-ha-ha We must wait for the
book Ila-ha-ha-ha. Soon to be a major motion
picture Ila-ha-ha-ha.
Or this enlightening exchange:
SNYDER: To me the Koran, the Bible, does
not preach killing each other. How -how do these
conditions exist?
BANI-SADR: Well. In other words. you mean
why people are resisting Khomeini as a Moslem.
Is that your question?
SNYDER: No, I mean not that at all. I mean,
you had to leave your home, your country, because
your life was in danger.
BANI-SADR: Yes.
SNYDER: Because of a religious man and a
religious revolution. I c an't understand how
See ·Fitz. Page 21
$6 million man becomes fall guy
A veteran Hollrwood stuntman who doubles
as a bounty hunter 1s the theme of ABC television
series, ''The Fall Guy," airing from 9 to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays.
Starring Lee Majors, the bionic wonder from
the popular "Six Million Dollar Man" TV show,
the oew series takes Majors' character Colt
Seavers on jobs that tap his wits and skills to the
fullest. As a bounty hunter, he sets out to
apprehend criminals who have jumped bail.
Stunt work pays well, but jobs are few and far
'between. To make ends meet, Seavers decides to
free-lance in a business that guarantees high
adventure, life-tbreatenin& escapades and
encounters with voluptuous ~men and colorful
characters.
Seavers, a man with a large and wry sense of
humor, takes on his cousin Howie Munson (Doug
Barr) as a business partner. Munson is a
professional academic with plenty of inexperience.
But he is determined lo help the cousin be Idolizes.
Seavers· girlfriend Jody (Heather Thomas), 1s
young, beautiful and independent and determined
to become a full-time stuntwoman.
Majors started working as an actor in the
early '&Os and went on to become a veteran of four
major TV productions. He began studying at lbe MGM acting school
al nlJhl, .working as an assistant playground
diiector in LQs Aqelet
Agent Dick Clayton arranged for Majors to
test for a pilot called "Big Valley.'' He got the
role.
After four years with "Big Valley," Majors
was offered a regular job on ''The Man Crom
Shiloh." His next series was "Owen Marshall,
Counselor al Law.··
Three years later, he received the script about
a man who was as close lo Superman as you could
See related story, Page 15
get. "Six Million Dollar Man" turned into perhaps
Majors' biagest hil series, spawning the equaUy
successful "Bionic Woman" series.
Majors' TV movie credits include "The Ballad
of Andy Crocker." "Weekend of Terror," "The
Liberation of L.B. Jones' .. and "The Francis Gary
Powers Story." His motion pictures have included
"Will Penny," "The Norseman." "Killer Fiah,"
"Steel.'' ''Agency," and "The Last Chase.''
An avid sports enthusiast. Majors currently is
putting in hours to earn his helicopter pilot's
license. An experienced race car driver, be
alt nded lhe Bond\lranl Drlvlnt School ror
Formula Ones. He 111 a veteran of t.he Ontario 500
Celebrity Races and has comptted In oftroad dune buur races.
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8·30 W MUSIC CITY NEWS
TOP COUNTRY HITS OF
THE YEAR
Hosts Tanya ruckl'r ~nd
Jim Stafford hnnor 1110 15
100 sonqs ot 1980 as
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music publtcation "Mur.1c
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Wynette Conway fw11ty
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OF JONATHAN WINTERS
Gul'SI I ed Kn19nt
4:30, H MONEY MATTERS
Sp+1e 11 ad••Ce on 1)4lrsonat
money monagemerit on
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OF JONATHAN WINTERS
Gui's! Oebb1t1 Reynolds
M onday
specials
NOVEMBER 2, 1981
EVENING
Rocky Horro1 Show Fon th111gs strangnr thiln truth PREVIEW· NOVEMBER
Club larger than hh• "nd lOntot HusDand-and-w1te romtC6 8:00 I H REMEMBER WHEN
SJ MARVIN HAMLISCH: than anyth•no you vi' '""r Jerry Stttter ilnd AnnP Ttio 8trds Ano The &u.,
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SONG 2;05 H GREAT AMERICAN 10~ specials and sports trad11to"s and revotut1or"
l 11a M1nn1'1i1 Joh,.ny GHOST TOUR llVt'nts coming to Home the n9°d11te~ and lob .,,,..,
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EVPllNO
II 00 H THE NOTORIOUS
JUMl"tNO moo OF
C.llLA'vf•lAS COU~il A'
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8 JO 5 THE WACKY WORLD
OF JONATHAN WINTERS
C.ut·~I T ud K"•Qfll
10·30 H MONEY M ATTERS
Sµpctal Jdv•C'e"" pPfsonal
1n<1n<>~ mana11emen1 Of•
topics ranging from
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fAMIU-AFFAIR
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NOVEMBER 5, 1981
AnER"400N
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0 MILTON BERLE S
MAO MAO WORLD OF
COMEDY
A l••Ok di tho 9""" lunny
men of all 11me 1nc1ud1ng
Burns .lnd Allen Laure
and Hardy Cnarhfl Chap
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Benny Fllp Wilson Abboll
and Cosletlo, Stave Allen
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Sports Highlights
Friday
sports
OCT08ER 30. 1981
EVENING
7:00 H INSIDE THE NFL
Hosts Len OawM>n ano
Nock Buontconlt present
n1gn1tghu of cr111c:11 o-. analysis and pre-
dlcllons ol upcoming con·
1es11 1n the NFL
11:30 I) {I) NBA
BASKETBALL
Houston Rockets at Los
Angeles Lakers
Saturday
sports
OCTO&EA 31. 1981
MO RHINO
9:00 0 l1Jl NCAA FOOTBALL
AFTEANOON
12:45 0 tm NCAA FOOTBALL
1:00 Qt SPOATSWOALO
12-round USBA Junior
We1terwe1gnt bout
bet-defending ctoam-
plon Wtllle RodrlQuei and
Jonnny Bumpnus (livej,
National Hang Gliding
CnampK>nSll•ps (lrom Lake
Tahoe, Nev )
2:00 0 F10KT ~THE MSC ~.(I) 8PORT8
SATUAOAY
15-councl tlghtweigf'lt bout
betwMn Seen O'Grady
and AltOy oanioen
4:00 D IPORT8WOfLD
12-round USBA Junior
Welterweight bout
be._ defending Cham-
pion Wlllle Rodriquez end
Jotlnny ~; National
Hang Glldlf>g CMmpion-
ah198 (lrom lake Tlhc>e,
Nev.).
4:30. 90CCER MA.DE 1H
GEAMAHY
Bayern Munich va Bayern
Verdlngen
5:00 II Hf\. REVIEW ANO
PNMEW
5'..90 fJ NHl. HOCKEY
Los ArlQ81es l<lnos llS. St
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lVEIMO
7:00 (1J) ot. YMPIAD
"Women Gold Medal
Win,_."
ROAD TO THE SUPER BOWL Second-year running back Jewerl
Thomas (33> of the Los Angeles Rams eludes a defender. The
Rams will play host to the Detroit Lions Sunday at Anaheim
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By P EPPER O'BRIEN
TV sports giant ABC bas teamed up with the
Entertainment and Sport.s Programming Network,
cable's biggest sports channel: They've got their
sights on the entire sports world, and it's going to
carry a hefty price tag from now on.
A BC Video Enterprises and Getty Oil ( ESPN
is an 85 percent-owned subsidiary or the oil
company) are turning out tbe first super pay-TV
sports channel. As cable has snaked across the
country, ABC has seen the message in its trail -
money. ~PN, like broadcast TV, ls currently
advertiser supported; this means that the public
pays in the end, with the products they buy .
Now ABC and Getty will be charging monthly
for "special" sport! coverage. much like HBO
charges movie buffs, or the pay-per-view deal
during the Leonard-Hearns fight. This little 50-50
club would also provide ~PN, which heretofore
bas relied on many sporting events that are either
too esoteric or simply too dull for network TV,
with ABC Sports' leftovers from its vast global
coverage.
It'll probably be a great channel when it
debuts sometime in 1982. But it means that events
that would have been broadcast for free (already
becoming scarce, as evidenced by the current
boxing scene), will now be snared for feevee.
Al the moment, ABC and Getty are worried
that there m~ be a sbortair:e of so-called suoer
tvents, so they plan to create a few or their own.
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Hours' of treatment
By JEFF PARKER
Of , ... Olllty '°''"St.ff
Espousing that the same kind of
emergency care that saved the lives
_of Ronald Reagan and Pope John
Paul II is needed lo save the lives of
the common folk too. Quincy Jack
Klugman) will expose the poor
procedures at a fictional hospital on
the Wednesday night "Quincy."
Io this episode, Quincy sees that a
hospital doesn't give proper care,
while a trauma unit does and a
father and daughter hurt in the same
accident come to different ends. The
show stresses the importance of the
"Golden Hour ," that first hour of
medical care after a person is
injured ... "
In the drama, nmc year old Nick
Sm ith learns values. discapbne and
relationships when he is temporarily
adopted by Greene and the Steelers
Greene, who plays himself. has
called it "a nice human·interest
story." Greene may seem mean, but
he's modest about his acling. "This
is not acting, I'm still playing
myself. There are many outstanding
actors and actresses around who
haven't had the opportunity I have
been given I wanted to do this show
without insulting the acting craft .:
he said . . '
JACK KLUG MAN .. The ·Golden Hour· of medical care
Those of you enjoyed the Coca-Cola
commer cial in which Mean J oe
Greene of the Pitts burgh Steelers
accepts a coke and throws his jersey
to a young boy, will be pleased to
know that the commercial has been
turned into a full-length telecast set
for Nov. 15.
Exotk dance enthusiasts will be
pleased to learn that ··For Ladies
Only." a television movie about a
young actor who goes lo New York to
find great success as an exotic
dancer, is set to be broadcast Nov. 9
on NBC. It stars Gregory Harrison.
and offers sequences filmed at
Sardi's with Patti Davis Lee Grant
Dinah Manoff, Marc 0Singer and
See ··Quincy.·· Page 29
Letters
'Mr. Magoo' alive ..
and ·doing well
Is Jim Backus of "Mr. Magoo" aad
"Gilligan's Island" still aUve? I beard tbat be
passed away.
The 68-year-old actor is very much alive. He
and former ''Gilligan" co-star Natalie Schafer
have signed to team up in a series of commercials.
How many "Star .Wan" sequels are there
going to be and when will tbe next oae be out?
This is perhaps our most often-asked question.
There will be nine "Star Wars" movies, with three
that take place prior to the original, explaining
how Darth Vader got lo be such an unpleasant
chap. The next 11)0vie, "Revenge of the Jedi," will
be the final installment in the trilogy featuring
Luke (Mark Hamill>. Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Co.
It will be released in the s ummer of '83. The "Star
TV puzzle
4 5 6 7 8 9
Wars" sequ,t?ls s hould take us to the end of the
century; there will be no sequels to this question,
however.
What was tbe n•me of I.be movie tlaat starred
Ronald Reagan as a man wbo lost bis leg? I think
It was one of bla biggest pictures.
You're talking about Reagan's most successful
film, "King's Row," released in 1941 and starring
Robert Cummings and Ann Sheridan. The title of
our president's autobiography, "Where's the Rest
of Me?" was a take-off from the line in the film he
delivers upon discovering the amputation.
l recently saw Lance Kerwin on a late-night
movie and thought tbat be starred a few years
back in a TV series called "James at 15," or
sometblog llM-tbat. Am I rtgbt!
"James at 15'' premiered in the fall of 1977
an~ became ''James at 16" in February of '78. at
~h1ch stage Kerwin's character lost .his virginity
m a controversial episode.
(Send your letters to Pepper O'Brien United
Feature Syndicate. 200 Park Avenue, Room 6o2, New
York. N.Y. 10166).
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Animated. On Halio-1
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HWy Scarey plays 10me
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"The Myth Of Am«ican
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Nine Natlonl Of Nonh
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(C)UOVE * * "Big Wedneed1y"
(1978) J.,,._Mk:hael Vin-
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(1980) Brooke Shr.lda,
Chriatopflet Atllinl.
litMOYIE * 8 "TtNOt Train" ( 1980)
Oen Jonnton, Jamie LM
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Shaw, Melc;olm Met>owell.
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Jane.. (1977) George
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Merilyn Mccoo Guea11
See Sunday's. Page 15
• Happiness
• Success
• 14 Years in
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By FRED ROTHENBERG
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NEW YORK (AP> -Moviegoers didn't buy
Lee Majors, and his film career went nowhere.
Now he returns to the more comfortable -and
cheaper -medium of television. but it's still no
bargain for the home viewer.
The former Six Million Dollar Man is Colt
Seavers, a Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as
A REVIEW
a bounty bunter when tricks are slim. The most
aooealin2 thing about ABC's "Fall Guy" pilot
was that it didn't take itself too seriously.
Majors plays it cute with a sell-effacing
manner, similar to his friend Burt Reynolds in the
movies. Colt, like Jim Rockford in "The Rockford
Files," is gun-shy and anti-violence. although
brawls and fistfights always seem to find him.
The problem with the mocking tone, though, is
See STUNT. Page 22
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CBS 8 9:00 .. The Other Victim ...
William Devane and Jennifer O'Neill
star m a premier e movie about a man
whose life is chan(!ed when his wife is
raped.
ABC f) 9:00 "The Fall Gu~ .. Colt
pursues a computer expert who stole
millions and escaped to Mexico.
ABC f) 10:00 "Oynast) ... The Sl'ason
premiere has Blake stunned b) the
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From Page 14
Pat Benatat, Air Supply,
The Greg Kihn Band, An.ne
Murray. Stevie Woods,
Don McLean, Denny & The
Jun.on
fl) NOVA
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"Death Of A Clr11.,1old
Tl~ DO<othy Straiten Sto-
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• MA8TtN'tECE
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le Inquiry and why he la
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Spacek. Tommy lee
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10:15 Otl ON LOCATIOH
"The Third Annual Rich
Little And The GrNt Pre.
I~" Alch Is joined by
talented ltnpresalonlsta
'fhom Braah and Julie
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family entertainment
10:30 8 (I) THE Jl!FFEA80H8
Georoe la convinced that
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ID MOVIE
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Sonja Henle, Tyrone Pow·
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AklraKurO&eWa
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HOLLYWOOD (AP> -"Country Top 20" will
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Eaeb ol t.be ayndicated showa will be taped at
the Imperial Palace Hotel ln Las Veaas with •
special host, said executive producer Bob Banner.
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fl) OVER EASY
G.-i. Bot> and Dolor•
Hope 0 a Tl4E MUP9ET8
G.-1 Roy Clark
(CJMOVIE *. "Roadie" ( 1980) Meat
I.Oii!. Kalu Hunter
(O)MOVIE * * "Tha Odd Ang.ry
SllOt" ( 1979) Graham Ken·
nedy, Jofw\ Hwgr--0 MOYllE * * 'h "Tiie ~ Bomb"
( 1980) Don Adams. S~
Krlat91
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• • • • "Oertu uzala"
(1975) Ywl ~. Maa-
lm MUluull Directed by
Alllta Kut-.
7:30 8 2 OH THE TOWN
FeahKed: a look at the
pr-or undetwaler
chlldblrth; an 1n1 ..... i.w
with s.-i SI ~
highlight• of !tie Sptdml
Olympics: an ~ on
rod! 'n' rOll ~. Unta
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help In c». llOplng • more
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Edith Whafton'a most Otl-
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Liiy 8ar1, In an edllptMion
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A man wflO dimM lkys-
c:r~; children who ere
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See Monday's. Page 17
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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It's Mel Ferrer
vs Johnny Carson
By BOB THOMAS '"-..... ~~ HOLLYWOOD (AP) -What is Mel Ferrer
doing in a late-night soap opera? Having fun, be
insists.
If Elizabeth Taylor can make a guest
appearance on "General Hospital," why can't
Ferrer star in "Behind the Screen?" He's doing
just that each Friday on CBS' answer to Johnny
Carson.
"Behind the Screen" may be the ultimate in
the peculiar art that has spread from the daylight
hours into prime time ("Dallas," "Flamingo
Road") and now into the insomnia period. The new
once-a-week half-hour is a soap opera about a soap
opera.
The cast: Ferrer, a powerful Hollywood
promoter; Janine Turner, star of the serial
''Generations,·· a nd victim of Ferrer's
manipulation; Joanne Linville, her crippled,
am bilious mother; Michael Sabatino, a serious
actor slumming in "Generations;·' Joshua Bryant,
his father and producer of the series; and more.
"When they sent me the script," said Ferrer,
"I was immediately interested because David
J acobs' name was on it . David created 'Dallas,'
and I am a mad 'Dallas' fan. I think Larry
Hagman has made a creative and inventive
character out of J . R. and I have an eye for Sue
Ellen (Linda Evans>."
Ferrer djscovered that taping a half-hour
weekly show is no easy chore. The "Behind the
Screen" cast rehearses at CBS Television center
on Friday, tapes on Saturday and Sunday. Reason
for the weekend taping: "Behind the Screen" uses
the stage oecupied by "Archie Bunker's Place"
during the week.
The series came along at just the right time
for him, Ferrer said. "I had be~n livinc in
Switzerland and ma)cjng three pictures a year -
Italian, Spanish, French, German, English," he
explained. "Production in Europe has become
very tight, except in Germany. In Italy there is
very little money to finance rilms.
"So it seemed like a good time to resurface
here. I have an avocado and lemon ranch in
Carpinteria {80 miles northwest) that I wanted to
look after. And I'm developing 'Peter Pan' at
Paramount."
Ferrer has long held the film rights to the
James Barrie classic, once planned it for bis
then-wife Audrey Hepburn. For a time Mia
Farrow was to star. Now producer Ferrer has a
revolutionary idea: Peter Pan will be played by a
boy.
"But not Ricky Schroeder," be added. "I have
already talked to Ricky, but he is already too old
to play Peter." •
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llouse of '.\<firth ." Geraldine Chaplin
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KHJ 0 8 :00 "The Day of lhl'
Dolphin." George C Scott and Trish Va n
Devere star in a movie about a scientist
a nd his trained dolphin who hecaml'
involved in ;m assassination plot.
KOCE ~ 9:00 and KCET D 10 :00
··Holocaust the Surnvors Gathe r : A
Look Back ·· Highlights of a gathering of
J ewish Holocaust s urvirnrs held last
June.
ABC fl 10:00 "Dirty Harry " Clint
Eastwood and Harry Guardino star in an
action-fill e d movi e about a cop
dete rmined to bring in a killer.
Mondars Details
From Page 16
* * "Exll The 0rllg0n,
Entet The Tlgel'" I 111n1
Bruce LI.
G MOW *** "The Day Of TM
Oolpti.n·· ( 1973) George C
Scott. Trtsh Van Devera
• PM. MAGAZINE
Meet Lola, the real-life
~ ol the Stetdutt Belt·
room: cNld<en who are
IChooled at hOme; Linde
H111r19 1111111 a rench family
In Our11n9<>. Colofado.
Chef T .. clatlflee bullet.
• MOVIE * * ~ "Ven Nuys Blvd.''
( 1979) Bill Adi«, Cynthia
Wood e GREAT
PEAFOMIANCO
"TM HouM Of Mirth" Ger·
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Edith Wharton'• moat cel-
ebrat9d llcllon• heroine.
Liiy 8111'1. in an .OeptaHon
of tM PuNttllf Prlt ...... n-
nlng nc>Yeltsl'• sta<y ol
New York Clly'1 IOcial
8'1stoc:r acy dutlng the -•
'r_1900s
CR,) AEMIEMllER WHEN .•.
"The Bird• And The Beu""
OicJo Cavett looks at th41
tradition• and revolullons.
the rlgld«lw and hbe<ties
th8t IT'take up A""'""'•
elwaya-chenglng suual
standards
( S) WHArS UP AMERICA
Featured Am..-1ea·1 only
matador. • group of 6·
month-old awommera,
homom11do aorcrell and the
dating youno mt>n who ny
them
8:30 8 (I) THE TWO OF US
Brentwood's rayal hOUse·
guesl comes up short 01
Nan • expect91oons
Qt All IN THE FAMILY
Trouble starts In the Bunlc-
ar house when the lelT'tlly
!Inda 11'1 82-year-old pa1a-
ma-<:lad 11ranoer in their
1tvtng room
( 0) HAMME.A HOUSE OF
HOMOA
"Two Fecu Of IMf" One
htmily'a vacation turn oml·
no111 wt>en they 11op to
pick up a mvat•rlou•
holChl\lkef O MOVtE •'~ "Cl\ffper To K"I)
Hef" (19&0) MK OaYll,
Tovah Felcbllull e:oo e M0 A•1•H
fllrff wO\lnded tOldlef•
.amtHI ''°"' t,.,. tror1t wun
unuAual probtt111•
G MOVIE ·~om To Be Sold (Prem-
ier•) Lynda Corti<' HlllOl<I
photogr8'>he<. an a.year.
Old fiddle<; • 9·yeat .old
Canadian iumt.11Ck ID MERV 0,.,,,....
'"Salu .. To OIMa Newlon-
JOhn" Ouett1: Olivia N-·
ton-Jono. John TraV04ta.
The Carpentert, Alck
Spnnotleld. T Ofli Liiiy
Ui) HOlOCAUST -THE
8UAVM>AS OATI6: A
lOOkMa<
Mar1&'1 BalMm narrat•
tMgl\llgllll ol the lour-day
Wotld Gathering of Jewllll
~t ~ors n.td
tut June In J«vulem
(C)MOYIE • * ""Willie & Phq" ( 1980)
MlcllMI OntkNn, MMgot
Kidder
(HJMOVIE * * ~ "F116e To BlllClc""
( 1980) Dennie Chrlstopller,
Linda Kwrldge
(!)MOVIE * * "When A Strmnoer
Calla" ( 1979) Carol Kane.
Ch., ... Oum+ng
l-.20 (ZJ INCU8US
9:30 IJ Cl) HOOS.: CAU.S
(S.ason Premiere) Charley
.. k• Ann to matry him,
and an eic -p11tlent
threaten• to sue Na<men
altet hta romanhc: 1nvol\le-
men1 with her
fll) EJSEHST ADT:
GERMANY
Photographer Allred
Elsenst1drs return to hos
n1tl11e Germ•ny •n 1980 Is
documented
I O~MOVIE
• • The 8a1t1more Bui·
t41t"" ( 1990) Jamos Coburn .
Otnar Shani
(Z IMOVtE • * • Janis c 1974) Doc.·
umentary
10:00 8 (I) LOU GAANT
(Sea90n Prem11we) 811111
gots • marriage proposal
11nd Lou's daughter J1n1e
resen11 the c:lemends his
fOb mikes on hom
• MOV1! • * • "Olrty Harry"" ( 1972)
Cllnl Eeatwood, Harry
Guatdlno S HOLOCAUST -THE
SUfMVOM GATHER: A
LOOl(aACK
Maf"lin BalMm narrates
htgl\ligtltl ot lhe fOUf·dlly
• World Gllherlng or Jewish
Holocauat -~tOtl held
test June In JeruSI~ D EleEN!ll"M>T:
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religion gets to a point where a man's rtfeds in
danger and he must leave his home. And possibly
yo u cannot understand that either.
BANI-SADR: Well , your country is a country
where there is a constitution. You say that you're
for freedom in the United States. That you are a
democratic country . . . or so you say.
SNYDER: That was not the question, nor was
it what I said.
BANI-SADR : Yes, yes. Wait minute. Let me
finish. You dominate other people. Why?
SNYDER (As Bani-Sadr begins speaking in
French>: I -Excuse. I ...
BANI-SADR: Yes. You don't say that because
vo u dominate other people that there is no libertv at home in the United States. Do you see what I
naean?
THE G&EENE THING: Where do networks
get their inspirations for new shows? MosUy, as
this year's program line-up indicates, from old
shows. Sometimes they get creative and steal an
idea from a movie. In desperate moments, they'll
turn to real life for a plot.
Now -in what may be a first (and, we hope, a
last> -NBC is offering a show based upon a
commercial.
Remember that soft drink ad in which
Pittsburgh Steeler Mean Joe Greene is offered a
Coke by a kid? In appreciation , Joe throws the
Uttle bugger his sweaty. disgusting jersey and
disappears into the stadium. Isn't it cute?
Execs on NBC's Project Peacock thought it
was cute enough to expand the 30-second spot into
a one-hour special called .. The Steeler and the
Pittsburgh Kid," to air Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.
"lo the drama," says a network publicist,
• '9-year-old Nick Smith, playoo by Henry Thomas,
learns about values, discipline and relationships
when he is temporarily adopted by Greene and the
Steelers. Greene and the team, in turn, are
affec\00 and inspiroo by the boy's enthusiasm."
Sounds heavy. We may have a whole new
genre going here. Among the possibilities:
-"The Buns Factor." All the women in a
small midwestern town are struck by a mysterious
affliction -The Jordache Look -causing them to
bend at the waist and smile disarmingly through
their legs at the people behind them.
-"Mr. Whipple and the Charmin Syndrome.''
A mild-mannered suburban grocer defends
himself before a jury of housewives on charges of
unusual fetishism.
-"Night of the Dog Spot." Cal Worthington is
pursued throughout a vast usoo car lot by a tiger,
a llama, an ostrich, a hippopotamus. a steer and a
1974 Pinto.
-"Scope in the Morning.'' An upwardly
mobile couple are magnetically repelloo from
each other ~very time they wake up and can only
communicate after swilling green slime.
-"American Express." A family from Ohio
is forced to survive by eating rich people's
garbage in Biarritz after Karl Malden steals their
traveler's checks.
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premiere program
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re-creates the Holland of Huygens·s era
and visits J PL.
CBS fJ 9:00 ··The Princess a nd the
Cabbie." Valerie Berlinclli stars as a
young woman hidden a\\ay from the
world because of a learning disability in
this premiere mo\'ic
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bodyguard is killed aboard a luxur~
passenger train carrying Jonathan and
Jennifer
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that Majors isn't much of an 1ctor. In need of
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sleepwalking through the role or, maybe, he
landed wrong on too many stunt.a.
He bas enlisted the support of several friends
In the two-hour pilot. If this Is the best they could
do. then there's little hope for the aeries. Paul
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used to be m1rrled to Majors, have cameo roles.
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stuntman who gets no 1lory ahd no leading lady
has potential, but then the sUly dJalo1ue and 1ctJon
begin. The ponderous plot involves a crooked
sheriff from Arizona < EddJe Albe:rt) who Jumps
ball on a hlt·and-run charge ln Calllomia.
The batlbondswoman <Janet Lelgb in lht pUot,
J o Ann Pflug in the series) 1lves Coll the
assignment of tracking down th 1heritf. Colt
concoct. a plan to gel the aherllf to leave hls
H nctuary lo Arizona, wher be ta unt.ouch1ble.
Colt gels help from his cousin, Howte (Doug
Barr), who plays the traditional buffoon lo the
series. The runnln1 t heme of Howle having
specialiied ln. some field of academia Jn seven
different colleges should be run out of town.
Howie has an eye for the l1diea, and the
wriler-9 use tbe sophlstkated technJque of bavinc
Howie stop 1ood·looklng women ln the sheriff's
town to round out the story. For the lone haul,
there's also a stuntwoman namtd Jody <Heatbu
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Mlchael Ontkean. Mergot
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J e:.sie, then ~oes to polu·c·
with M} rt le against Opal s
wishes . When Brandon
orders Erica 11e~e1 to 'l'C
Kenl. she• stalks out anll
Brandon warns l\enl to
Sla} awa) EnC'a rne, lo
Pinc Vulle} in Kent s
priv ate Jel to test1f) JI
C liff's tria l Currie's
roommate is interes ted in
Mark. J essie quits r oxy s
Arriving home early. he
decides to babysit with
Carl, accidentally starts a
fire but saves the lad rrom
the flames. Greg Nelson
befriends Jenny
ANOTHER WORLD :
Marianne advises Kit to let
go or Rick 1f she really
wants Jamie Jamie comes
face ·to-face with Ed Black.
but due to physical changes
does not recognize Ed as
his father, Stephen r rame
Ag h ast when the judge
awards custody or Amanda
to Mac. Rachel puts hold on
being with Mitch Clance
goes to Rick to discuss her
(ears about obscene phone
calls. Jason gets job as
r estaurant manager at
Black Hawk project Sally
t el l s Jami e Cecillc 's
pregnant: he says it can't
be his.
AS THE WORLD
T U R NS: When Conn ie
demands money to gl\'e
Hayley for college. Ja mes
sells his racehorse Connie
gives money to llayley,
who drops lawsuit but says
no way to Connie staying
with her. Dee i~ off to
Dominican Republic to
divorce John Brad shows
up at her hotel and the two
spend the night together.
Jeff gets hold or benefit
money before Dr llowell
John catches up with
Do nald Sanders, who is
really David. and 1s aware
that David has amnes111
and Is planning to wed
Cynthia. Leaming Eric and
Hnyley have not made love.
Karen sees her chance to
rnovc In. Uneware he Is
1mu&fllin1l cOt'einc In the
ahlpmtnt. Steve goe11 to
Chicago to pick up James'
order
G E T T I N G M A R R I E D E m m \'
Award -winning Do uglass Wa t son. who
plays :\1ac Cory. and Linda Borgeson. a!'>
Alt ce Frame. are a beaming couple as they
announce their e ngagemc!nl on .. Another
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Sneaking into nightclub.
David sees Trish and Scott)
u nd promi ses th at
everything will be all nJ(hl.
The Hortons learn Oav1d 1s
s till in town llit man
follows Mike to David's
hideout. comes back later
and s hoots David Mike
feels David's wounds are
seriou s Wh en Maggie
starts natural childbirth
~l asses. Mic key i s n 't
certain he should attend
.Jessie. still surrering split
personabty. moves in with
To m and Allee. J essie
admits to J 11ke she and
Angel are both virgins Lee
calls Don from Europe and
says Liz never divorced her
husband the Count, causing
Don to head for Paris
When a waitress he was
with the night the rirs t
victim was murde red
comes forward. Todd is
cleared and gOC6 lo clinic to
dry out
DOCTORS: Carolee fl.rids
Maggie's morning sickness
pills. but she says they're
merely anti hista mines .
Sara's grandfather is
Roger Willie, a n d h e
decides to take the child to
Tennessee rinding Kalle
at Matt's, Margie thinks he
has another girlfriend
KaUe rears that Mike will
arrive in town and send her
awa} Maggie is renting
Murray's condominium and
he has his eyes on her
l.earning Kalle is Mike's
wife. Mau invites her to
stay with him.
EDGE OF NIGHT :
Valerie 1C<1mes face·to·fact'
with Jim Didrlckson Miles
meeu a new patient named
Jinx and discovers she's
dy1n1. Jody 1s di covertd in
the Whitney •Utc and Is
n nt homto S~ncer tells
Raven that h1$ boss In
Washington ma} ha\e been
responsible for the death of
the new pohce detective'!!
father
GENERAL HOSPITAL:
Luke turns down chance to
work at ELQ headquarters
and several other Jobi..
Scorpio says no to writing
book about his experiences
a n d also to being Port
C h11rle s' p o li ce
commissioner Trapped in
elevator with Alan. Monica
tells him she will not me
for divorce, that he must
mak e the fi r s t move.
Heather gels letter from
J eff's lawyer saying he
wants divorce and total
custody of Stephen Lars.
Heather asks her mother t.o
help he r win p a rtial
custody, but Alice plans to
make certain J eff has sole
custody. Wh e n divorce
decree arrives at lhe law
office. Lee. who has taken a
few drinks. hides 1t and
considers detst roying it.
When the prowler identifies
poLicewoman as the voice
of woman h e hea rd in
Dian11 's apartme nt the
night she was murdered.
Joe is certain the prowler ls
the mu·rderer. but Ramsey
is not so certain
ONE LIFE TO LIVE:
T e d makes certain Ed
r atches Marco taking
counterfeit plates that were
stash e d in Edwina 's
apartm(lnl. Ed arres t s
Marco, who plans to jump
bail because he can't bear
lhe thought or returning to
prit1on Steve asks Karen to
go a wax with him 11nd
ri." a lart counlerfril
buslncu. Cassie ond
Oortan try ti) work out
mother daughter
relation hip Rafe decides
to aet 8 phony p.tssport for
Nicole so s he can s plit
Llanvicw. but she really
wants 10 deMroy Ai.a When
P at rC'al1 zes \'ic·k 1's
engagement ring 1s thl' om•
Ni('olt'. wort', CHnt 1s aware
that :\-.:.. 1s probabl} hiding
N 1 l' o I c s o m e w h l' r t• 1 n
Ll unv1l•w
R\'AN'S llOP E : Fo1
immunity against
proscc·ution. Joe .igrt>cs lo
trap Vartobu wilh h1~ dru.:
opl'ratmn Rae rehires Jack
and puts h1i. framt· up stnq
011 page one R.il' h1rei.
El1Labt•th Hyan ai:. her
sc•c·rt•tar} 's assistant Jill
off tn EuroJX' to st•<· Ari. an
CXIJl'rl on i-;f!yptulogy and
a1 t·hac'Olog~ With her :.oap
OfH' ra railing B 11 rba r a
wants t o l!l'l dosl•r t o
Sl•ncta but ht• wants his
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·~carch for h1~ flllhC'r, ;mtl
Sunn.' sh.111·s up to c·m·cr
lh<• st on I hl't.'<1 by S} lvll'
to get thC' Jade. OJ stranger
mugs L11a antl Tru\'1:-., but
does nol g<'l the guod~
Wend,\ UPM~t by Zack i;
sudden disappcurancc Stu
s till shattered bv Ellie 's
running off with ihe chef
Steph anie and Ma rtin
disappointed because they
are given httle opportunity
lo see Brian train for the
big fight
TEXi\S: Billy Joe being
drugged by Beau, but he
thinks Phil's the culprit
Ruby plans to plant the
pills on Phil. Bubba attacks
Lurlene, but s he pu'shes
him down the stairs before
he does any maJOr harm
Phil aware that Ruby
trying lo get him drunk all
the time Paige admits to
Dennis she married him for
mone) but loves him now
G inny gets letter from
Steve saying that he 1s in
Montana and goes with
Ryan to find the child, but
he's already left
YO U NG ANO THE
RESTLESS: April's twin,
Barbara. is involved in a
drug operation. She leaves
hospilal to be with her
father. John Harding. An
a n tagonistic Barbara is
told by John that she was
adopted and that he paid
S3SOO for her . April and
Paul return to Genoa City
and reaffirm their love for
each olber Dorolhy calls
Greg and l.yingly says lhat
April missed hjm when she
was away, J ack is slapped
with million-<lollar lawsuit
from Jill. VaMsiin writes
venomous letter to herselr
and signs Laurie's name
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E\IENINO
Cl 8.-00 ( C • • King Solomon ! o Mones (1950) Oeboteh
-J Kerr. St-lft Granger A
search lor King Solomon s
diamond mones takes us
deep onto the scenlC and
colorful Alrican jungle is••*•'• "The Haunt
•ng' l 1963) Juhe Hams
Ct111e Bloom Four
d1apara1e people tnvos11-
ga1e a house with an
lfllamous reputation for
supe<naturalgotngS,.()n
0 • * 1~ L11tMI Mt$$
Marker" 11980) Wiiier
Matthau, Julie Andr-s
BISed on the Damon
Runyon story A grull. stin-
gy 1930s bOOl\Ml"s 1118 IS
turned around when he
accepts a 6-ye111-old mop-.
pel as a marker for a rac-
ing bet PG
7:00 (0) •It•'" 'The Musk:
Man·· ( 1962) Robet1 Pres-
ton. Shirley Jones A tut·
111~1ng sateam&n comes 10
a small town on low• to
organize a boys· band and
Inadvertently lllts In love
wtlh an unmatrled kbrat ..
en
(l ) • * 'W illie & Phtl"
( 1980) Mochael Onlkean.
Margot Kidder Three peo-
ple 1>eg1n 1 1r1anguler
romance in Gr--.wich Vil-
lage that continue•
throughout the m«curtal
80dal mitoeu ol the '70.
'R'
l:GO ••• 1.-'t "The Senllnel"
(1977) Ctw11 Sarandon.
Cristina ~ A young
woman's Ille I• lrrevocal>ly
changed When she moves
Into a llni8ter brownstone
wtlOM only oti-tenant la
• l>llnd priest 8 ****"The Man
From Laramie" ( 1955)
Jamet Stawat1. Wlll-
Ford A man aeeka
rev.nge on the gunrunnert
re1pon1ible for his
brothet'• death • * * 1.-'t "The Mtldcln-
tOlll Man" ( 1973) PIUI
"-nan, Dominique San-
da. Baaed on a r>o....c by
Oearnond 8-oMY-A Brltlth
lntelltgence agent end hie
........ cohot1 .,. lotced
to cope with double agent•
and trlple-cloes. on thelt
mlulon to ~"'9' • com-
munt8t f9Y.
(C) * ....... "On The
Town .. (1950) Gene Kelly.
Frank Sinatra A Irie> ol
-ior. team up wtth a tllll
dn..., and an enthropole>-
glat to 'find e beautiful glfl
wtloM picture 11 dltplayed
In the IUbway * * 'h "Fade To BIKa"
( t980) Dennis CMatophef.
Linda Kerrldge. A di ...
turbed young mo\118 fltl
reacts lo romantic rejec:·
lion by committing muf·
def-I In the gulM and atyle
of hie lavorite acr-Yll-
leif'8 'R'
(I) * * ''When A St~ Clllla" (19711) Carol K-.
Chat1-Durning. Whtie
baoby91CtJno. • young girt la
'8ITortmd by phof'9 call
trom a peydtotlc: tclllet. 'R' •••• * "ChtnalO*ft"
( tt 7 4) J.cll NichoteOtl. ,_.. ~ Owrino the
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11980) Seti JOhnson. Jamie
Lee Cu<t1s A cOlleg4I tra-
tern1ty"• New Year's mas-
querade party turns inlo a
nigh1mare when • v1nd1C·
live guest $111/IS k1lh09 Off
the psrty-g<>41<s R
10:00(C) ••'/\"A Small Circle
01 Friends'" I 1980) Brad
Davit, Ka1en Allen In lhe
1960s the tnend5tl1p and
1<1eallsm of three Harv&rd
students is threatened
when one of them 1s draft-
ed 10 ~· m Vietnam "R"
, H) * * * '> Tho Parallax
View" ( t974) Warren Beat-
ty_ Paula Prenhss An
1nves11ga11ve tt1porter
1111emp1s to uncollOf a
no1ionw1de network of
political assassins
I SJ * * 1-'t "The Sh1n1ng··
( t980) Jack Nicholson.
Shelley Duvall D11ec1e<1 by
Stanley Kubrick A former
sct>oolteacher hired as a
winter caretaker tor a
remote, and appatently
haunted. Colorado hotel. is
snowbound there with his
wile and clairvoyant young
son "R"
10:30 0 * * * "The ldolm1k·
er"' ( 1980) Ray Shat1tey_
Tovah F9ktshuh A manl-
pulatrve manager uses var-
ious ploys to c1taputt t...o
te«l·agetS Into pop slng-
lr:>i sterdom ·PG'
( D • • •11 ·"The OtYlne
Nymph' ( 1979) L1ura
Antoneil•. Terence S11mp.
11:00 (OJ * e ··The Lady Van·
~ .. ( t979) ENloll Gould,
Cybtll ~d An inno-
cent men and a beautllUI
wom1t1 are swept Into a
deadly espionage CllP«
aboard a Europe1n
ex.preas train traveling
through pre-wer Nazi Ger·
m1ny. 'PG"
11:A6 CID ....... "Divine Med·
,_. .. (1980) Bette Mldler,
The Herleltes. Thltl lllm
record ol Mldler'a concen
perfonnanc:418 11 the Pasa-
dena Civic Auditorium In
February. 1980, l .. tures I
van.ty ol songs. from
camp standards to roc:k
ballads, punct~ted by a -* ol raunc:hy mono.
log!.-'R"
12:00 8 * * 1A "'CurM 0 1 The
Undead" I J9591 Eric Flem-
ing. Mlc:t\MI Pate A vam-
pire gunman spreads ter-
ror thfOYghout !tie Weal. 8 **'A "Batman"'
( 194Se) Adatn Weal , But1
Wwd. S~oea Bat·
man and Rol>ln are threat-
ened by the coml>fned
lorces ol lour dutardly
undetworld figlKea.
ct) * '"The liappy Hoolcer
Goes To Washington"'
( 1977) ~ Heatherton,
George Hamilton The
lrrepreaalble Xaviera HOi-
iander journeys to the U.S.
capital and uncol/9f"a some
very l8f'ltlttve Nefet docu-
ments. 'R' (Z) ••• ••Jania .. ~4)
Documentary. Jania Joplin
rl ... from an unhappy Ind
Ol>ecur• put In • lt'Mll
Teus town to hMd the
c:hllna ea a top rock and '*'" ting«. 12:30 (IJ * * "Frtday The 13th ..
(1980) Belay PaltM<. Adri-
enne Klno. The reopening
of a eummer camp, c:loeed
20 yeMa eMtler alter tht'w
murci.ra. ettrKt• • ~lc
tlve klllet who knllH
un~lng ta.i..-gere.
i • • 1-. "Ametk:lltl
01go1o·· ( tNO) Atcllafd a.re. ~en Hutton A
8•¥etly 11111• OlgOIO
beQomw Iha pt1me -
oec:t In • """'* inv.tig. !Ion. A'
t1:41 CO> • • "o.tt• Fo11" 11tn1
FIGHTING EXPLOITATION Lynda Carter
stars as a social worker and Donna Wil kes
port rays one of her clients who is troubled
by individuals atte mpting to sell her baby
on the black markets in "Born to be Sold "
Monday at 9 p.m . on NBC <Ch. 21 .
Rleh1rd Lynch. Stuart
Whitman A proteaalonel
amuggl8' mMll 1119 match
In 1 beMitllul woman who
trap1 him with 1 tnlWon
dollat'8 In hOt money. 'R'
1:00 8t * * * "King Kong··
(1933) Fay Wray, Robert
Armstrong. A monstrous
llpe battles 11'1 wmy wNle
trying to retain ~
ol a woman captive.
1:30 8 * * .. The Thing That
Couldn't Ole" ( 1958) Wii-
iiam Reynolds, Andrl Mar·
tin. A girl with psydllc
powera fa hypnotized by •
hideou9 held Ind com-
pelled to llnd the reat ol
the body
Q) •• 1 .... ··0e11 Da8d
Delll1h" ( 1972) Agnes
MO()(ehead, Will G-
When I wom1t1 accepts a
houulleeping job 111 an
81111•. Ille doesn't rullze
the t«ror that wilt tolfoljw.
as llrnily -~ aun:h-ino lor 11 hidden trusure
are aystematlcally mur-
dered.
(C) e *"The Wonderlul
Crooll" Gerwd Oepat-dleu
A young. marlied bual·
neasm1t1 turns crOOll _ In
order to meet the
expen-of his ~
and lalll In love w.lh one or
his victims. 'R'
1:46 (%) • • • • ··0erau uzm."
(1975) Yun Solomln, MU ·
Im Munzuk Olrec:ted by
Akifa Kurosa-. In turn·
of.l~tury Ru.ai.. en
Army engl-and 1
Siberian hunter strike uo 1
fnencltnlP deaplte their
conlltctln,g cultural badl·
grounds. 'G'
2:'06 B • * • "'Left Scare Jeatlca To Oeeth" ( 1971)
ZOhra Lampert, Barton
Heyman Eerie voices
bec:lconfnO trom • gta~
yatd end lluNnQ "*"°" na of a 10().yMt·OlcS New
Engllnd Vll'l'tplre Hsaufl
the Nnlty ol • -*'
rec:o-ing trom e ~ou.
l>fealldawn
2: tf ($) • • ._... "'~eoe To Blac:tc"
(1980) o..nts Chflllopfttr.
LlftCle KeniC198 A dl9o
turbed ~ movie ran
reeci• to rOlntlntlo ra.ieo-
Uon by commttllflO mur-
defs 1n the QUIN and atyle
ol hla lavorlte sc:r--. Yil·
lalns 'R'
2:20 (B) * * *"" "The Parllll8Jt V_ .. (1974) Wiinflll Beal·
ty. Paula Prentiss An
Investigative reporter
attempt. to uncover •
nationwide network ol
politJCal auusina.
2-.30 0 * • .,.,"A Small Clrcle
Ot Friend•" ( 1980) Bred
Davis, Karen Allen In the
1960s, the lrlendthtp and
ld•llsm ol three Harvard
slud enta 11 thre1tened
when one ot them la dratt-
ed 10-In ~nam 'R'
2:'5 IB • * "Godzill1'a
• Revenge" (1970) Akfra
HOlhi. Toru Hlroyukl A
vast panoply ol monsters
-ea1is ha110C while con·
tending for 1uprem.cy.
1!00 8 e **"The Man Who
Crle6 Woll"' (tll37} Lewll
Stone. Tom Brown. A man
mikes • Mf1ft ot lalM
conleaslona in order 10
cover uo the murder he
realty did commot G> • * --0racu1a·a C..tle"
( 1969) John Carrad ine.
Otto Kruge< A v1mplre
end hll wife kidnap young
gif1a In cwder to dnntt thell'
blood.
S:IO (C) • * ....... A Small Clrcle
Of Fr'*'<!•.. ( 1980) Brad
~ Keren Allen In t"8
fHOs, the lriendstiip Ind
ldeallMI ot three Harvard
atod41nta 11 threllened
when one ol them It dratt-
ed to -In Vietnam 'R' •:OO (S) • *II\ "The Shining ..
( 1980) JKll Nleholaon,
Shelley Duvall Dinlcled by
S1an19y Kubrick. A lormer
achoolteec:her hired H a
winter caretaker tor a
remote. and apparently
haunted, Colo<ldo ho4el. te
llllOWbouft<I ,,..,. with hit
wfft 8lld otelfvoyant y00ng
IOn 'R'
4; JO • * "Hatt0t MOUW •
, ( 1970) rrantlla A\191o!\, Jlll
11tworth A Of~ OI real•
.... yoYllO ~ With
lime °" t!ltlr handl dedde
tO conowc1 I --•t • '*1ntedi-
(I ) • • ~ 'The DMM
Nymph' ( 1979t Laura
Anlonefh. Te1ence St&mp
4:25 0 • • Night Key
( 19371 Bo<1s Ka110U. War
ren l~ull Allor steatong ~
man·s 1nven1oon 8 gang of
croc>l>.s dec><le they COUid
use the talents of the
mventor as well tn plotting
thett robberies for lhem
4:30 0 • * * "Chaptef Two
I t979) James Caan Mar
sha Mll$0n Soon alter h•s
wile's doath. a wrller finds
himself reluctantly laU1ng
1n tove again PG
4:35 H • •·~ •f1de lo Black
( 1980) Dennis Ch11st0j)her
L1n01 Kerrodge A dis
turbed young movie Ian
reacis 10 rornan11c re1ec·
hon by comm1t11ng mur
de1s 1n the gu1S<i1 end style
ol his favorite 'iCfeen v11
fains R
Saturday
movies
OC'T08ER 31, 19111
EVEHIHO
e.-oo I SJ • • • • ·s1ng1n In
The Rain.. ( 1952) Gene
Kelly. Debbie Reynolds
Ounng Hollywood"• tranSI·
tK>n lo the talllleS, a toe>
silent star falls In rove W11h
a spirited newcomer
4:30 Q) • • 111 .. 11ouse 01 Wa•"
( t9~1 Vincent Price. Frank
Loveioy A man d1tfogured
by • fire resof1a to stealing
from the morgue to help In
h11 we.a re-cr .. toons
(l} e *'.I\ "Dressed To
Kill" ( 1980) Michael Caine,
Angle Dick lnaon. Poliee
loNfeh lor lhe psychotic
murderer WhO butcher9d a
suburban hou-ile. ·R'
t :ST 8 • • • "Frankan'1eln"
( 1932) Boris Kll'toff, Mae
Clarke A aclenllat createa
a fMng being from parts ot
d.ad bodies.
7:0Cre1:} * * * 1.1\ .. The H1t1nt·
Ing" ( 1~) Juhe Hatr11.
Clatre Bloom Four
disparate people lnvetll·
gate • hOUH with an
lnllmOUt reputation tor
supernetur•l going~ a:oo • * •• ··0rec:u1a ..
(1931) Bela LUQOll, David
Manner1. A vimpire In
~h of l>IOOd puts e
-• young gift under Ilia
spell
(R) * * * "The Thirly-Nlne
Stepe•· (1978) R<>Mrt Pow-
ell, Oevld Warner A man
~ the quarry of
both the pollca and a
S8Cfet g<oup of lorelgn
agents ope<atlng 1n a.g.
land when he is loamed for
a arranger's murder. 'PG'
f0) * * ""The HearM"
( 19801 Trish Van 0....e.
Joseph Cotten. A
schoolteacher tries to
recover from a nervou.
breakdown at her late
a.tt11"1 home. whlCh IS
besieged tiy demons. 'PG' (SJ • 1.., '"Saturn 3" ( 19801
Kirk Douglas. Farrah
F._tt A pair of ICi«'I·
tilts woriling In I lpe09
station ere menlC4ld by a
mad genkll mnd hla r andY
rot>ot "R'
t:11 (t) e * * .. SttlnQl!f In The
Houloe" ( 1976) Keir Dullea.
Ollvta HUllMy. A peyohotlc
murdM .. hides In lhe attlC
ol a coh09 80fotlty "°""
Oii OM.lmu eve. t:10. • * 14 "The Houno Of
The Bllllctnlil!W" _. 1972)
Slilwllft Grangar. Willlatft
Shalner A mytlttlOu•
--haunta e9Ctl .,.,,., ..
I.Iott Of • ~ Englltlh .. n .. KlaiO,,., I-tel'• o.ate•• (~ Aober1
Uttel\, ~all Aellln, ·A
-.ioMoQ S-1'( al rillW
unknown ~n1pers
C • • Terror Train
( 1980) Ben Johnson Ja1m"
lee Curt19 A COllf'IJC tr,1
1ern1ty & New Vea• s mas
querade party lu1ns onto ..
noghl ma11• when a vifld>C
llvf} guest SIJrtS kolhnQ oll
the parry goers R
9'.30 H • • • • Silent Scrc..rn
( t980t R1>beeea B1l<llflg
Vvo1•ne OeCado Sever~•
COllt!QH 11uoet1I• t.ikl'
rooms m a 1oreb0d1ng 010
tiouse "'here a gnsty .. no
still un$Olvt'd mutdt!f wa~
comm11ted years eaoluir
R
10:00 0 • • * The Blu<> Ma•
I t9661 George PePIJJO<l
J11meli Mason A yotmg
Geiman competes with
more e•perlt'nced llyM~
lor lhe pres11gious Blue
Ma,. award
0 * * TOffOr Train
t 1980) Ben JOhnson Jamie
lee Curtis A cottege l1a-
1ern11y·s New Ye.ar s mas
querade party turns onto a
n1ghlmate when a ~1nd1G
tove ouest startl k1lhnq ott
I he party-90«s R 0 • • · F11day The 131h
11980) Betsy PaffOOf Adrt·
enne King The reopening
or • summer camp, closed
20 years earl18t atter three
murders. ellracts a v1ndle·
love k1Her who knifes
unsuspecting teen-agers
R
t ZJ • • "Slave 01 The
Cannibal God" Ursula
Andress. Stacy Keach A
g<oup ol wtMt• ••.plor"e<s lfl
Ma<Ch of• JOno-lott If ...
sure is conlronted by
Stone Age cannibal• 'R'
tt:OO CC) •*'"'"Phantasm"
( 1979) Mlchaet Baldwtn.
Angus Ounc.n. A young
man's invettlgatlon Into
hla 1>roth111" 1 death feeds
him to • l•ror-lilled g<1ve-
y111d and 1 sinister morti-
cian ·R'
lHl * "He Knowt You're
Atone" ( 1980) Don Scard>-
no. CaltUn O'Heaney A
psyctiof IC murderer stalk 1
attractive young bfldae-to-
be. lilently Ind lethally
aluhong their draema ol
wedded l>ltaa. 'R'
11:30 d» • • • "Fun With Diel(
And J_ .. (1977) George
Segal, ~ Fonda An
unemployed aerospace
executive and hit wile turn
to robbery at 1 ,,...,,. to
aupport their lu•urlout Nie-
.... * e 'J'o "'Blllhe Spirit"
(1945) Rex Harrison. Con·
stance Cummings A wid·
-·· MeOnd marriage 18 oompllc1ted by the spec.
tral appearance of his first
wife (I)** "'Raid On Rom·
mel" ( 197 t) RiGhWd Bof.
ton. John Colicos Rom-
mefs P1nur DMtlon Is
lnltltrlled In Libya during
World Wat II
(S) * * * 1~ "'PflVlte Ben·
j1mtn" ( 19801 Goldte
Hawn. Eiieen Brennll'I A
well-to-do young WOl'Nn
mlstalc:enty joins the Army
loltowlng the death of i-
ritw hllsband on their wed·
ding nigl\t • R' O • • ··Terror Train"
118801 Ben John~. Jemie
Lee Curtlt A COiiege Ira•
19rnlty'a ...... YNt'a -
Cll*tde pany tuma Into a
nlf'ltfflere OfloNlll • \MOlc-
tlve oi-• etwt• killlno on tile.,.,.,~ ....
11; ..... * • • ""'-' Of
""'Apes' (1"8) ~
HaltOll, ~ McOow.11 •
FOl,lr •lfOMUtf CfUI\ ~ 8
,,...,.,. ol tN ,.. tuiw. Med .,., lalltno ~
( 0) • ft • Of tlCUla Suotc , ••
See Movff>. Pag~ 30
'Quincy' for common folks
Louise Lasser
Edward Asner and J ean Simmons
will star in a suspense story, "A
Small Killing," set to run on CBS
Nov. 24. The story is about a college
professor who poses as a skid-row
"bag lady" in hopes of finding out
who killed her predecessor. Asner
plays an undercover cop who tries lo
protect her. They are assisted by a
crew of "motley street people . . "
O n e of the nurses al Grant
Memor ial Hos pital is accused of
giving a patient th e wrong
m edication and Mary Benjamin tries
to clear the nurse's reputation on the
second season premi e re o f
"Nurse," Nov. 11. Starring will be
Michael Learne d . Robert Reed,
H a ttie Wins ton and Horten sia
Colorado ..
Actress Linda Gray had an
exciting e xperi ence during her
recent filming of "The Body Human:
The Loving Process -Men" in New
York. Gray signed a young girl's
autograph pad, followed the girl's
mother home at her insistence, and
found herself to be in the company of
the widow of the Shah of Iran. They
c hatted briefly about "Dallas,"
speaking through interpreters. On
her way out, the Shah's widow kissed
her. "It was one of those special
moments I will treasure all my life,"
Gray said later ..
George C. Scott and Tim Curry will
st ar in "Oliver Twis t ," a C BS
television movie that went into
production earlier this week in
London ...
The fast·paced world of television
news is the backdrop for a new CBS
television series, "J essica Novak,"
set to premiere Nov. 5 at 10 p.m. The
series stars He len Shaver as a
hard-working r e porter who is
constantly assigned lightweight
"human interest" stories, only to
find exploMve, hard-hitting angles in
them The show is written by Jerry
Ludwig and directed by Steven
llilliard Stern .
S peaking of news, the Nov. 9 "Lou
Grant" sounds interesting. Jn this
episode, reporter J oe Rossi finds
himself attracted to a murderess
awaiting her execution on death row.
A British publis her is eagerly
awaiting the chance to make money
of the woman 's plight: s he has
refused to appeal her case lo a higher
court ...
CBS has gotten into the cable race
with a new show, "Signature." set to
run Monday through Friday at 4:30
p m The in ·depth personali ty
interviews will include John Irving,
Steve Allen, Robert Altman, John
Simon and Alexander Godunov ...
On the public television scene, a
special look behind the scenes of how
a "package deal" is made, "The
Making of a PaC'kage Deal," will
screen on KCET Nov. 6 at 10 p.m.
The show follows the story of Max
Mor gan-Witts and Gordon Thomas,
two producers -turned authors whose
popular history of the 1929 stock
market cr ash turned into a $500,000
package deal ro r a mini-series,
feature film and hardcover printing,
before a word was written . . .
Also on the public television logs
will be a re-run of "Cosmos," set for
Nov. 3 ...
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WATll llDMAIT
1916 Pl1c:enua A•• • Cotti Mn•
(JUll no<ln ol 1911'1 SI I
-<D Q) -
i Movie Guide for the Week g
~ 8
From Page 28
t 1980) JMn.. G1Hls The
i.oeooary •ampira takes
0119< a sanitarium and
SNll• to ma.ke a young Qlfl
hit eternal queen despjta
her fathet'a ob,ecllons. 'R'
Ol 12:00 1 Zl • * "The Vis.t0t
O tt978) Mal Farrar, John
..J Huston An ancient from a > distant galaxy comes 10
I-E111111 lo destroy an 1W1I 8-.Q yeer-old girl who is des· a: lined to be lhe mother ol a
p()We(ful malevOlent r 3()9
R'
12:30 0 * • • •, Rosemary's
Baby ( 1968) Mia Fatrow,
John Cas.savetes A young
woman Is h0ttllled to dis-
~ that he< husband
has promised lhetr unb0tn
child to a coven of witches
~ * • • 'Hustle ( 1975)
Burt Reynolds. Catherine
Oeneuve The ratatlonShlp
belWMn a tough cop ancU
glam0tou• call gtrl reachaa
a crosls point during lhe
lnYfttigatlon of • young
woman's deeth
CC) * * * "Stranger In The
HOUM" t 1975) Keir Oullea,
OIMa Hussey A psychOtiC
murderer hides In the attic
ot a collage sorority hOIJM
on Christmas Eve. 'R'
12:35 (HJ * y, "The Gong Sl'IOw
Movie.. ( 1980) Chuck
S.rrls. Robin Allman A TV
llOat muat oontend wJlh 1 ,
varlaty ol ob1t1cla1,
incll>dlng netWOfll C*>IOB.
to pvt togeth« a COllec11on
ol lllurre act• tor his
lhe>W. 'R'
1:to 8 * * "The GOO.I Of
Frenl<-talfl'' (tlM2) Lon
~ ~ , Eveilyn Anltwa
Or. Frenl<anetaln's mon-
ster riMs to deslroy hie
CIMtor • * * * • "Citizen t<ane" ( 11141) Oraon
Walles, Joeapn Colten. A
young man inMrlt• great
wealth, but chooMa to be
a n-spapar publisher
altar ~al ruin• hit
polltlcel aspiration• • * 'h "Terrified" ( 1964)
Rod Lauren, St-Or9xal.
The owner of a popular
night 9'>QI becomM abnot·
malty lntaraatad In the w -
fare of unprolactad young
&J * *.,., ""'•My Turn"
( 1980) Jiii Clayburgl'I.
Mlc:hlal 0ougm. A btll-
llant Chicego Inell\ protel-
IOr r..ia.. the problem•
In ,_ ..... In ...... k>nehlp
..-. 111'9 finds • ,_ loYe
wtllle In New Yorti lor h«
1a111ar·s remarriage 'R'
D **'h"T .... FromThe
Crypt II" ( 1973) Curt Jur-
gen•. Terry-ThomH
Sealed In • ~t. live
man relate to one anotM<
Illa hooror stortee that
comprlae their m o•I
dreaded nlglltmar" 'R'
1:46 CZ)•• "Terror Tnlln"
c 1oao1 aao .Jonneon, Jamie
Lee Curtltl A college If e-
ternity's New Veer'• mH·
quwada pet1y tu<ns Into •
nlglltm8'e wll«I • vlndlc·
11119 QUMt tlarte ltHllng off
the perty-goera. 'R'
2:IO (1:) * * * "The Big Rad Ona" (1980) Lee Mervin,
Matlt Hamill, A IOUOh Army
-QMl'll lead• lour young.
inaxper~ reoN1t1 Into
Illa ~fllled 1'ey Of
WOticl Ww U c:otllbel 'PG'
a;.., CB) * • * "The Thirty.NIM
St_,. .. (1978) Robert Pow-
al, o...id warner. A "*'
beComel tilt quarry ol
both tilt police Md ·•
Metal group ol fotelgn
8Q«'tl 0!*'111~ In Eng-
land wMll ,,. .. framed tot
• 1lfangar'1 murdef ·~·
2!IO • * * "The MU!nmy'•
Cur9e" f1t4.t) Lon~
Ft.t• Co. A _,,.. fOl'l'I»
BARROOM BUDDIES -Clint Eastwood stars as an easygoing truck
driver who is one of the best barroom brawlers in Southe rn
California, and Sondra Locke plays his girlfriend in "Every Which
Way but Loose." Sunday at 8 p.m . on CBS <Ch . 2>.
I• brlngS two mummies to
Illa wJlh dlsutrous rnutts.
3;00 Cl) * 'h "Saturn 3" (1980)
Kirk DouglH, Farrah
F._11. A pair ot IClen-
tlstt working In • apace
•l•llon we rnenac.d by •
mad genlut and hll randy
robot 'R' 0 • * "Phobl•" ( 1990)
Paul MlchH I GIHar.
~ Hogan. A group of
mental paUenta w• mur-
dered according lo their
lndivldual few-. 'R'
2:00 0 * * "Friday The 13th"
(1980) Belly Palmer, Adri-
enne King. The raopanlng
ol • ~ camp. clOMd
20 yaat• aarllar attar three
rnuf'darS. attract• • Ylndlc·
tlv• klllet who knlle1
unawtpeetlng ,_...agars.
'R'
S=*I CZ)**""~ To
1<111" ( 1980) MICll..i c.tne,
Angle otc:klnMH'I. POllol
-ch lor Iha psychotic
murderer whO butchered •
tuburban llOuMWlfa. 'R'
19:40 •• ·~ "Tiii The End 01
Time" ( 1946) Dorothy
McGutra, 011y Mad!Mlt'I. A
-widow c-10 Iha
aid of • COtlfuNd and
amblttarad man who has
just returned l o clvltian Illa
3:46. * * "Violent ~"
( 1958) Brian Keith, Efrem
Zlmballsl Jr Truck dri-a
encounter many danger·
oua lltuatlonl Wl\lle tr1n-
tp0rtlng highly axplo9lv1
rocl<el fuel
4:00 0 * • "Dulle Of W•t
Point" ( 1938) Richard
c.t'->. Louis Hayward A
young. coc:k1ure W•••
Polnl ~ getl cul down
to Ide~ h8 ...,,,, that
hi• ...ith and lnlluencl
don'I exempt him from
dUt ... and , .... Ions
4:1&. • • "M-Mada Mon-
llar" (19•1) LOn Chaney
Jr . UoMI Alwlll. Througfl
an ~I With altctr1-
cal chat(ltt. • man 11
turntd Into • hum1n
~·T11t~Sl\oW
Movie" ( 1910) Chuck
Barria, RoC>ln Allrnen A TV "°'' mutt• con•*ld with • 11arlaty 01 ob1laclH ,
inClllOlno netwotlt ~.
IO DUt logatNW • con.ctton
al .....,,. ac1ll for hie
lflOW .,..
4:30 (CJ ••'Ai "Phantam"
( 1979) MlchlM't 8ald"'!fn,
Angut Ouncall A young
man'• lrwettlgatlon Into
hie broth«'• death lead•
hlm to• terror·lllted OflYe-
yard and • tlnlstlf morti-
cian. 'R'
Sunday
movies
NOVBlllEA '· 1te 1
~
e:OO• ••'h "Bruce Lee: The
Man, The Myth" (19771
8'wa u. The Ille and tlmet
of 8ruot L" lroon hlS
baglnnlngl In Hong l(ong
10 hie rlM .. • karate
expar1 and movie man are
exp!Ored.
., * * "The O.taw1y"
(1972) Stave Mc~. All
Mac:Or-. The prolita from
• hllll-mlllloo-dOllar he<lt
by • huaband-and-wll•
lewn are almost lost to
rival crOOkl.
CID ** 'Ar "loving Cou-
plet" t 1960) Shlrley Mac·
Lelna, J-Coburn Two
couples -one married,
one not --tall• • ttab at
1o me unconvenllon11
regrouping with nolou•
r•ulla 'PO'
7:00 CC)** "Big WednMday"
( 1978) Jan-MiehMI Vin·
oant, w1n11m Kett. ThrM
CeMtornl• bOyS erijOy Iha
turl and Nnd unlll lhay
begin lo rHllZI thlll
lher9'a more to Illa 11\an
wulng down their t>oerd•.
'PO' -
(D} ••• "Th881Ua
lAQOOn'' I IMO) lkootl•
Shlald1, Ch rlatopher
Atkin-. Two chlldran ex~
rler>Oa the PMQS of lhl
IOW Wiiiie 4llcovef'lng life
and each other alter tri.y
.,. ~«*ad logethet
on a onarted leland 'A'
0 • • "TtttOf' Treiln"
(1980) Ben Jolin-. JM'lle
l .. Curtla A c:OllaOt 1'a-
tarnlly'1 ~ v .. ,., mu-
quatade 1*1Y turna lnlo I
1\1Qhl"*9 when • ~
11119 gue1t ll•rt• 11111ino on
Iha perry~ 'R'
CZ)•• ·~91tnA
Ltndec.ape" (1H9) Aot.«1 at-. Mllkolrll McOOwelt
•PQ'
1:00 e Cl) • • •11i .. everv
Which Wey But Loosa"
(1978) Clint Eastwood,
Sondra l oc:ke. A two-fist·
ed 1ruc1111 and hit 0tangu-
1an companion take on In
pursuit of a pretty country·
-tarn linger.
• * * • "Fun With Olcll
And J ana" ( 1977) George
Segal, J-Fonda. An
unemployed H ro1pace
IHCUllve and htl wife turn
lo robbery u • maan1 to
1UP9Qr1 their lwturlouS tit.
ltyla CID * * * • "Ordinary
People" ( 1980) Mary Tyler Moor•. Donald Sulheri.nct
A guilt-ridden IMn--oat
trying to put hts Nia bedt
together a11W hie brothar'I
dealn and hi• own IUlelde
•ttempl react>M OU1 lo hie
~· falllar and 1119
cold, flMrved mother
'PO'
(S) • • '" "Foxa1" ( 1980)
Jod~ Foetar. Sally Kallar-
man. Th& vlcllmt of brOlten
homes and uncaring par-
ents, four laart-1111' girls try
10 aootha tllelr emotlonal
wound• lhr'ougfl dr\lga end
aax.'R'
9';00 0 Qt "Death 01 A
Canlarfold: The Dorothy
Strattan Story" (Premiere)
JlrTlle Lea Curtll., Bruce
Weltz The story of Doro-
thy Strattan Md lier r•-
tlOnthlp with Iha proit>ot&f
wtlO guklad her n.. to
IWdom II dr"wnatlZad. 0
8 9 ****"The
Goodbye Olrl" (1977)
Richard Orayfuu, M"9h1
Maeon. An 1mblllou1
Y°""O actor II rorced 10
ll'ler'8 1111 New yon. cny
apar1manl with en ex.
dancer and her dtuglltar. • **** "Wln11fM4" ( 1936) John C1tr'4tiM, euroaa• t.teredlth. 8Mad
on 1111 play t>y Muwalt
Andar9on. TW8tlty yews •II• hit f1tner'1 111acullon
kif • cnrna hi dldn ·1 com
mtt, 1 ,.o.ing man t1t.mpt1
10 Mf the record llratot'I
~finding 1M ,.., ettmlNI
(C) * • * ''The Ntw l.anel '·
( 1972) Ull Ullmtnn. Mu
YOn SyCIOw 4 ~
111 tamllY Mell• lftedOm
encl a ,,_ lti. 1t1 tl'la Mino ._.. ...,,,,......,. ..
\UO.
0 ) * * '" "UHd Can
( t980) l<ufl RuSNll, Jack
Warden Aller the owner ol
• bankrupt car shop diet h•• empl<>yeaS try to cover
up 1111 demise to prevent
his wealthy car de•ler
brother from 1nhent1ng the
business 'R
0 * • •.., 'A Small Ctrcle
Of Fnends ( 19801 Brod
D•••s. Karen Allen In the
1960s the friendship and
idealism ol three Harvard
students 1s threatened
when ane OI lhem IS dr<·
ed to s11rve m Vietnam R
Z • * Withe & Phil"
119801 Michael Ontkeon
Margot Ktdder Three peo
pie begin a 111angu1ar
romance 1n Greenwich Vit-
i age that conltnues
throvghout I~ mercuroal
social milieu 01 the 70s
R
10!00 S * • • Coal MH'ler •
Daughter ( 19801 S111y
Spacek Tom my lea
Jones Based on Lorena
Lynn's autobiography A
young gotl from a poor
l•m1ly tn rural Keruuclly
marnes e much older local
boy who engineers her nM
to stardom "' the mu11e
1ndus1ry. PG'
10:30 ~ jlt *'Ai "Thin Ice"
(19371 Soni• Hanle. Tyrone
Power A prince disguised
as a reporter meets a akel-
lng 1n11ruct0t Ind they 11111
in love
I 1:00 ( 0) * • * * "Reaurrec:-
Uon" ( t980) Ellen Burttyn,
Sam S"*Patd. Attar a near
l•t•I auto accident. a wom-
en finds thal ,,,. hu the
at:>o~ty to heal oth8ta but Is
pe<seculed ~use ol her
refusal to ctaJm a divine tnnuenc. 'PG' 8 •·~ "Chaepar To l<eap
Her" ( 1080) Mtc Davia.
T OVah Feldlhuh In order
to meat his alimony ~Y
menll. 1 r_,11y dlvorcad
private datac1ive tracll•
down dellnquanl husband•
for• di-.loroa lawyer. 'R'
(%) * • * * "Oarau Uzala"
( 1975) Yuri Solomln. Miit·
Im MuNUll. Oiracled by
Alcira Kur--.. In tum-
ot-ti.canlury Ruul•. an
Army anglnear and •
Slberlen hunter atrlll• up •
lrlendlhlp delplla their
conlllc:Ung culluret baclt •
oun0a ·o·
11::30 ; * 1' • * "8"tel'I Cuei·
dy And The Sundance
Kid" (1969) Paul Newmen.
Robert RadfOfd In the lllle
18009, • pair of gOOd-
naturad bar* rot>tler• n..
to South America. where
they meal with their daetl-
9 ****"Dog Day
Aflemoon" ( 1975) Al Paci-
no. John Cuala Two ban-
dll1. one of whom wanta to
p1y for • Mx change oper-
ation for hit l>Oylrlan<I,
hOld up 1 New Yorti City
ba<* (R)
11:..a D • • • • "Dog Olly
Altarnoon" ( t975) Al Paci· "°· John Cuala Two bin·
dll1, one ol whom want• to
pay for • M• change 098'·
atlon ror hla l>Oylrtend,
hOld up a New YMI City
bank (RI CR>••• "Tlrnet Squere"
( 1980) Robin JOtlnaon, Tri·
nl Arver ado Two unatal>la
tean·&ga girl• become
rocll 'n' rOll blQ llOlel In
Iha '-1 of New Yori! City
11.'00 C~l * * "The Rip.Off"
( t979) Edward Albert,
K.,..,. Black A gar>g ol
'"91 thlevet doubt.-crou
one another over
M.000.000 tn diamon4t
•A'
1l:Ol8 **"'"~And
Tiit Pllt" t 19'8) Deoofah
Ktrr. David Nt....,,, A""°"""
an tMc:oM•• pregnant
~ lt91tln II tallen
11\ftN<I ot birth cOf1nOI
plltL
-•• "-' """'9 Ollftlllll'' (1N0) TllfUm 0'"981, ~·
IY McNICllOI At wmmar
etmp, two l~·age gtrts
compete 10 see who will be
the first 10 lose her v11g1n1-
ty R
0 • • * "The Bluo
Lagoon· ( 1980) Broc>l<e
Sn1elds. Ch11s1ophar
Atkins Two children e•pe·
roence the pangs or ftrst
love Whtie d1scover1ng hie
and each Olher alter they
ere shipwrecked 1ogether
on a desette<J 1Slend 'R
12.50 lY~ * * Sherlock Holmes
In Dressed To Koll' ( 1946)
Basil Ra1hbone N1get
Bruce When plales are
stolen lrom the Banlt ol
Enoland Sherlock Holmes
discovers that a muste t>o•
con1ams a clue to the mys·
tery
1:30 z • • •., "Vincent. Fran
COtS. Paul And The Olh·
ers 1 t9741 Yves Montand
Moc;het Ptecoh Three men
torm a deep bond ol
lroendsh1p that sustains
them through a S8f .. S or
pe1sonal and protess1onaJ
crises
2:00 C • * "Ctatr De Femme
Yves Montand Romy
Schneider Two strangers
meeting purely by Chance
on a Pao• streal. rail in
fove
2:0& ( $) * • "Snalle Fiat Ftght·
er" Jacllie Chan. The mak· •no or a m1rt111 erll werrlor
1nvolvn long hours of
arduous training. 'R'
3:30 0 • * '"1 "The Picture
SN>w Man" (1979) Rod
Taylor, John Melllon. In Iha
1920s, when travelling tent e1-. brought magic lan-
tern ahowa 10 the small
towns ol • Amarlc&, an
aged showman oorll991•
with a nuny. conniving
compellt«. 'PO'
(%) * * "Wiiiia 6 Phll"
(1980) Micttael OnlllMn,
Margot Kidder. Thr• peo-
ple ~n • tnangulat
romance In GrearlWlch Vll-
11ge that continua•
throughout lhe rnereutlal
aoclal mlllau of the '70.
'R'
4.'00 CC)*••.; "Stwdull Marn-
OflM" ( 1980) Woody Allen,
Chartotle Rampllng. A auc-
C>Mlfvl diractor lacM •
pereonal crillt u ha trlM
to mah aoma m•for decl-
tlon• In Illa Hie. 'PO'
•:JO Cl) * * 'h "Hurr9)' For Bet·
ly Boop" C 1980) Anlmalad.
Voice of Tommy Smolllara.
Betty oat• Into politlcl and
flghtt for woman'• rlghla.
'PO'
Monday
movies
NOVEMIP 2. Itel
~
t.'00 Cl) • • • • "Slngln' In
The Ra.In" ( 1952) Qer,.
Kelly. Debbie Reynolda.
Ourlng Hollywoocfa lt1nU-
11on to Iha lalklel. a top
lllanl atar fells In love woth
••plfited~
7:00 (C) •• "Roadie" ( 1980)
Meat Loaf, Kakl Hunlar A
rocil mu•ic roadie lall
nothing get In hi• ~ In
hll purauit ol Iha girl ol hll
dream•. 'PG'
(O) ••"The Odd Angty
Shot" ( t979) Gr&hMI Ktn·
nedy, JOho Hergr••-· An
A111trlllan volunt-IOl-
dlar Isn't qu11e preoated
lor the eights end lltue.
Uona he !Ind• during his '°"' al duty ln VtalnM\.
• • *YI "The NUdl Bomb" I 1teo1 oon ~.
Sylvlt Kr11tel s.cr.t -oertt
Maxwell S"*1 lacea llte
mo&I dlM'lgel'OUI ~
In IW\ arch vlllln .no plllM
10 ltune1h mlMllla 1hal Wiii
dltJrolle the anllf• IMnan
llCJ9Ula1iol\ •PG' * ••• "OarlU lnale'
(tt16) YUfl 80leiftln. ...... ,
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From Page :JO
Aklfll Kur?saw.i In 1u111-
ot-lhe-<11fl1ury Aus"'a Jn
Army e11g1nct!r ilnd 1
S.t>e<oan hunlt'r stro1.1>u1 1
rnendsn1p t!osµote irw11
conlhcWl<J cultu•dl bdc•
9roundq G
8:00 0 * '* E "' Tt•e Or .gc.r Fnler The T19er 119'71
Bruce Lr A 'IOse ,,. •. ,,,,
1n•t1Shg11111~ lhe death or
kar1ttt "u~rSl.:tt Bru1 •
lee
0 ** * Tht•O•yOI fh•
Dolphin (19731 George C
Scou Trrsll Van D•he"' A
group of dolphins .lfe kid
napped lrom their 11a1ne1
by saboteurs whO a1e
scnemrng lo blow up • d
yacht corryrng the ptttt•
deol ol the U S
II) • * •-. Van Nuys
Blvd " ( 19791 Biii Adle<
Cynthia WOOCI A Carolornta
leen-ager·s 1nle<8$I on hot
rods an<I discos pares
when he falls rn 1ove
8:30 0 ft '" "Cheaoer To Keep
Her" 11980) Mac Davos.
T ovah Feld$huh In order
to meet his ollmony pay-
men1s. a reuinlly d•vorced
Pfovate de1ectrve tr a<:k s
down delinquent husbands
fpr •divorce lawyer 'A'
9:00 0 Qt "Born To 8e Sold
!Premiere) Lynda C111'1er.
Harold Gould A SOClal
WO<ker endangers l'ler hie
when ahe uncovers a
baby-selling ring and
repcll'tS ti 10 lhe police
lCJ * * · WollMJ & Phi!"
( 1980) Mic:flael Onlkewt
Margot Kidder Three peo-
ple begin a trlangui.r
r~ In Gr~h Vil·
lag• that oonllnuea
throughout the tMrcurlal
llOdel mllleu of th• '70.
'A' * * ~ "Fade To Black"
I 1980) Dennie Ctinstopher,
Linda Kerridge A dis-
turbed young mc>YMI 1111'1
reacts to romantic rejec·
hon by eommtltlng mur-
ders In the guise and style
Of hoS lall()('ote !la_, ....
leins, R'
(S) • * "When A Stranger
Calla" ( 1979) Carol Kane,
Charles Oumong While
babya<tllng. a young g1r1 Is
terrorized by phone cab
from a payehotk: killer 'A'
9'.30 (0) * * "The Baltimore
Bullet" 111180) James
Coburn Omar Sharof A
small-Um• pool hust1e1
musl raise $20.000 and
win a big tournament
before he can have a
rematch with an old oppo
.-ii •• w'1o has nevflf lost
at any game ·PG
I Z) • * * · Janis" (19741
Documentary Janis Jopltn
rrses from an unhappy and
ot>tcure past In • small
Texas town to head the
charts aJJ a IOI> rock and
blues slngor
10:00 0 * * * Omy Harry"
I 1972) Clint Eastwood
Harry Gua.dlno A deter·
mined police detective
def-his $Up9riofa and
gambles with onnocont
llves to caplU<e a 9nil)Cll
who II terrorlrlng Sen
Franc;ilCO 0 ,, .,,. "Kiii Or 8e K•llOd"
( 1980) James Ryan. CJ\at.
lolte Mk:hellot A for"'9f
Nazi commenclor wftO IOlll
an Important k.,.,, match
to the JepaneM dlKIOg the
wl\r • .-ell• to avenge his
HIHI by entl1tJng the fop
Kung Fu light.... lrom
111 oun<l lhe wOtid "1 e tour
nttnenl PG'
t t'.00 lC) • • "King Solotnon't
Mll'lel" I 1950) Otborah
1( .. 1. st-art 0rlll'Q4W ,.
...,ch tot l<fn!I Solotnor1 •
dllfll()nd mtl\M tell• 111
deep Into Ille ~ and
colorlvl Alrocan JU"Qle
H • * "The Final Count·
down · 119801 Kori< Doug
las Mar tin Stieen A my~
ter•ous \t0tm al .ea trdn
~'10rls ll1il atomic; pe;werea
f rcralt Cilrt>Uf IJ SS Nim
.11 bac~ rn t1mp 10 OeGem
t>t-• i) 19~ I IA)'•lrOnt1'19
the ves>•~ IJ••lwt•on Pfolruf
H;irt>or .ino lh<! Jdvan nq
1.1pan<!S4l ltt.et PG
S * • I • Mv Turn
I 1'1801 Jill Ll,1ybur9h
~K.ha.ot Oou11la• A r,,.
t1.111t Ch•c<>go mJtn prolr s-
~01 rPahzes the probtttms
1n nrr hve .. 1n rtiotahonsh1p
wht•n -.11e ltnO~ a ""w love
wn1&o .,, New Ye,,., fut tlw
lathers remo1mil(j•• A
II t5 0 •• TMLaoyVdn
rst>n" ( 1979> Etloon Gould
Cybill Sl\eph(lrd An 1nno-
cen1 man and a b<>auhlul
woman are s-p• 1n10 a
deadly esp+anage caper
aboard e European
e•press train traveling
tl110UQh pre-wat Nazi Get-
many. 'PG'
Z * * * 'Slr&ngef In The
House" ( 1975> Keir Dullea.
Ottvta H111$8Y A PSychOllC
murderer h+da on the athc
of a college M>toroty house
on Ctirl9tmas Eve
IZOO 0 "Me111eah Rose ( 1939)
G-Autry U ,, * •+ "House Ot Oarlc
Shlldo_ .. ( 1970) Jonalhan
Frid, Joan Bennell A vam-
Ptr• launohes a -les of
mysterle>us a11ac1ca on an
ancfflnt es1ala
12:30 0 * * * "The Whale
World Is Watching" ( 1969)
8Y(l Ives, Joseph Cam-
panella Cout1room 1aa11-
mony con1ru11 with actual
events af a campus not
(SJ ·~ "H.O T.S I" (1979)
Susan l<tgel'. Lisa London
A sorority rejeci decides lo
torm her own club ot Go-
od• who concentrate on
graUfylng HJl·al..-..cl Col·
leglans. 'R'
12:45 (tO * * "Hoptl()Otch"
(1980) Waller Manhau.
Glenda Jackaon A tor~
lnleUigen<:e agen I IS aided
by an old flame on dodging
the KGB and the CIA, who
are lrylng to pu1..,.,,1 him
trom publtshlng his mem·
Olfl R
1:00 O "ttome In Wyoming"
( 1942) G4lne Aulry
lCl * • ,, "Exoc:uHve
Su11e I 19!>4) William Hol·
den, June Allyson When
the 1op e•aculrve 01 a tur-
nllure company 9"11e<s a
latal heart attack, a mad
!>OW« play ensues among
the vice p<estdents lo llH
hrs Chaor O••*'" TheParalla• v,_ .. ( 1974) Warren Beat.
ty Plll(Ja Prf!ntras An
1nves11gat1ve reporter
att,.mp~ to uncover a
nallonwid• network 01
polltoeaJ assassins
Z) * * Willie & Phil I 1geo1 Mlchllf't OntkNn,
Matgot Kidder Three poo
pie begin a triangular
romance in Greenwich v~.
lag• that conllnuas
throughout the tMrcun al
social milieu ol the ·101
'R'
1:30 Cl) *ft '.+ "Five Golden
Dr-oon-" ( 19671 Roboft
Cummings. M11r1J9ret LM.
An Ame<lcan dtlettanle 11'1
llong Kong ~IS ·~I up
tn the aper atlONI OI a
secret lnt«nalloMI not
work Of~• 2:06rs1 ** "Hum•noid•~•om
The Offp' ( 1990) 0oog
McClure Ann Turkt!I
loethsome c:rHl\J•es frOl'n
the ocean's deplha All~
• Catilomlll COUJAI IOWYI,
'illlno tilt"*' •nd rtPIOO the~'R'
i:H 8 * *' •'four f'Ka
MUTUAL ATTRACTION Robert Reed
st ars as an infl uential a nd ta lented
Hollywood film m aker who fall s in lo\'e
wi th a centerfold model and a,spiring
actress (J amie Lee Curtis) in ··o ealh of a
Centerfold : The Dorothy Stratten Story"
Sunday at 9 p.m. on NBC <Ch. 41
West" ( t941) Joel McCrea.
Frances OM Relentlessly
puraoed by the law, a
croo!< manages lo 9"rvive
• --ol peraonal obsta-
cles with the help 01 his
glrtfrlllnd
2:45(¢) * * "WINffl& Phil"
( 1980) Mlehael Onlkean.
Margot Kk:!der Three peo-
ple begin a triangular
romance lf1 Greenwich Vol·
l•ge that continues
throughout the ,,_cunal
social mllieu of the '70s
'R'
3:00 0 * * "The lllCl*<ltble
Voyage Ot S11ngn1y"
(1965) Puppels Capt Troy
T empnt and the mighty
Slllp Stongray try lo stop
the eVll sea lord. Titan,
lrorn hiking over lhe world
·G
tZl • • * "Jenls" 11974)
Oocumen1ary Janis JOP11n
rises from en "nhoppy end
obsc:ure past in a smaM
Te.as lown to head the
charts as a lop rocit and
bluos singer
3:30IS 1 * * WM-at11<
Sam" Keolh Larsen A
mountA.rn man lr•vets "'e
Northwesl w1111 hlS husky
scarchtng lor 11141 great
w1111e wata• 'route soulh
·G·
4:o!IO l Z ) • • * ft "Oer.u lllala •
119751 Yun SOiomon.. Ma•
om Mun:ruk Olreot*<I by
Aklf1 l<llfONW• 11'1 turn-
of·lhe-century AuSSia. an
Army engineer and •
Siberian hunt&f 111t11e up e
lr~Shlp despite their
c:onlllchng cull urtt back.
groun<1a 'G'
4•46 (Cl •ft AOllOOG ( t980)
MA81 Loal, Kako Hunt~ A
te><1< rnusoc: road•• '4!11$
nothing get In h11 way In
"'9 pureu.t 01 !he g111 ol hi•
ar .. 1ms PO'
Tuesday
movies
~a.1•1
8:00 ($) ••• ·~"On The
Town" ( 1950) Gene Kelly.
Frank Sinatra A trio ol
saJlors team up with 1 1u1
dnver and en 1nthropol0·
gist 10 find a beautltul gfrl
wtlose po<:tU<e IS dtsplaye<I
on the subway
• Z' * • "Terror Train
11980) Ben Johnson. Jamie
Lee Curt ra A college Ira·
ternlly's ,.._ Year's mas-
querade perty turns Into a
n.ghtmare when a vlnc:fic·
11ve g.>Mt stans kolliOQ oft
the party-1109rs 'A'
7:00\CI * * 'The Belllmore
Bulle!" (1980) Jame•
Coburn, Omar Sharot A
small-time pool hustler
must r-S20.000 and
wrn a bog tournament
before he can have a
rematch w•th an old oppo
nent • whO has never IOSI
at any game 'PG'
(Ol * • • • Animal
Cracker•' I t930) Mat•
Brothers Margaret
Oumonl Captmn Spauld
Ing. llMI AhOCAO explorer
returns from a recent
••pecl•tron 10 wtt!all havoc
al a soco&tv matron •
weekend perty ·o·
7:3()( Zl • • '> Vincent, Fren-
cols. Paul And Tt>e 0th
ers ( 19741 Yvn Montan<!
MIChel PoccOll Three men
torm a d~ bond of
lflendshlp that sustains
tl'>em through fl Mf1ft ot
personal and prolMA>On•I
cnses
t:OO 0 * * "My NaMe Carted
Bruce Brue& L& Ch•l5hn•
Cheung A martlol arlt
e•petl llld a ~et 119C"t
team !l>Oflther to l>ffl(lk up
a band ot emugolfw1I
(I) * * "TM VM"' 11979)
S1uart Oatt. Oebor1111
Whit& Eoger to 1tr11e1t
Ql(ls wllh l1'a ,,_ \lllfl, •
C•t1forn111 1acn•ag•r
~IN ~wftllv•
!Olis accout..,.....,ts 1nt1u<1
mo • •• .., bed '""' •
bulll rnbat
H 11 * Baby Blue
Marone' 119761 Jail·
Moehatil V•nccnt, Glynnis
O'Connor A young man.
d1snonoH10ly d•s<har9ed
lroon lhe M,lflnP Corps
a'Sutnt'~ lht' ooenlrly m1•
,oJc and un1lt.t1m nr J w.,,
f'\fltO Pt,,
8:30 0 * * • tht• P.11 111 ...
Vtf!Yw tlft 4t >/V,Jfft•fl B•·.11
I°' P JVl;l VH?nh•,\ ""
n;••-..119.•I "'' t• fll'rlt-•
11tpmpt~. 1•J uni,.,,,,...,
'tidltonw•lJ• ne'""'""' nl
vo1111r u 1~sd ·""'~
900E) 8 1.,.. l't "'''"' .\1 I
''"' ~ C-t.1rtf.11 fJ'Jt•ft11fHPI
V.ller•e fl,..fl1r1f4lt n; ti. rt
n(·~·a~r;D An If!' t 1( Hlf
youn11 J''t w1t11 J tt:a<J1,.,,
1fl!.ord•-'r 1'> t•i. .. lµttn hy a
~4'11 t ~ught UIL Ori.er lo
'fvf'rromo h~r cuotlfl•m
C • • • An Enemy 01
Tha Penpte 119771 Steve
McOueen Cti~rtes Dorr•
1ng Basl'd on Ibsen·~ pluy
f he Clhll!n!> OI J small
111wn lor<I applaud lhf'n
pe<k!G4Jte a tocal phys>Ctoln
lo< declat1ng the IOClll hot
sprongs unsale due 10 pot-
luloon 'G
l O) • * "Tll<I! Hearse·
(1980) TrtSh I/an Devere,
Joseph Cotten A
schoOlteacher troes to
rooover lrom a ne•VQ\IS
l>fealldown al her late
aunt's home, which os
beS>eged Oy demons 'PG'
9:30 (SJ * ft* 'A "Private Ben·
1amln' 119110) Goldt•
Hawn. Eoteon Brennan A
-1·1o-dO young wom3n
moslakenly iorns the Atmy
following the deatti o l he<
,_ husbend on thetr wed-
ding night 'A'
, Z) • • • Wlllre & Phil"
C 1980) Mk:hael Ontkeen.
Margot Kidder Thtee peo-
ple begin a trtengulat
romance tn GreenwlCh VII·
lag• that continues
th<oughout the mercurial
social mlUeu 01 lhe '70s
'R . 10-.30 (HJ •*'.+ "Aougti Cut"
( 1980) Butt Aeynolda, Les-
ley-Anne Down A Brl11sh
socoa111e lures an tnterna.
tt0nel jewel lhffll out ot
retirement 10 hofp hilt stut
S30.000.000 1n diamonds
PG' 0 * * ,.., "Ame.-oean
Gigolo" ( 19801 Aoehard
Ge<e. Lauren Hutton A
Beverly Hilla gigolo
becomes the prrme SUS·
peel In a murder onVMtiga·
tlon. 'R'
11:00 (CJ • * Terra< Train"
( 1980) Ben JOhnaon. Jamie
lee Cur11s A c~ Ira.
letnlty's New Year·• mas
qyeraoe party turns Into a
nightmare when e vlndoc·
tove guest starts kllltng off
!he partyi)O&'S 'A
( 01 • • •., "Emmanu&lle"
( 1974) Sytvoa Kro.ial. Alain
Cony ThO wife of a French
dtplornat becomes
lnvot\led 111 11 s0tres ol sea
ual ka150l's alter jOlnong
her husbond In Tholland
A
11:30 21 • • '• 'The 01v1ne
Nymph ( 19791 Laura
Antolletlo, Toronce Slemp
1~:00 11 *** lh1sGunF0t
H.,e· ( 19421 lletontc•
l llke Alan Ladd A htred
killer seeks revenge alto•
M IS dOUbie-ctossed U •'> "40 Guns To
A1:.ach• PaH I 1967)
Aud.. Murphy, Kenneth
Tobey A cavAtry olficer
savea a g<OIJ9 of home
steaders lrom an ln<11an
o<tlltdt. lhel'I stalks the mnn
whO Miid guns to lhe Inell
.in•
1~'30 HI • * · 0..by Bk.HI
Mattn• I 1978) J1n
MIChMl4 V~Mt GlyMI•
0 C0tmor A youno m.,..
dlthonO'allly d~ere)41d
from the Marll'lll Cori>a.
8HUn'lel llWI ~\I. '"'
rQla end unotorm ot • -
hero 'PO'
$ ••a ,,.,.... • (IMO)
Irene Cara. Barry ~•lief
Se•ernl gilled students al
.i Now York llogh ~ tor
tho perlormrng arts e•&»Jto·
ence vattOU'> !>i!tbiKJ<~ ano
>u<.cesse~ ol both p~!ISOn·
al and prolu~~onndr
natures PG
0 • • SlrJ•IJhl T1m1•
( t978t Ou•l''n ~•otlm.u.
G.Hy &,~ .. .t"'r Ai f I
•1P~~t.jlf..ll)I hh , •
tr.t19n1 ,th, ''''"''~• 1
un u .p1tt-~it th~· 1n1u1v
'" 111hl")I " ... ,. ' ,....., ·~
tJt ton 1 11m 1-4
1•()() C • • * \: h A'11]t I It Jtu
• 'u·.1 ft •/ •1 tt,,., 'ullt .)
t 1,v111 Hu·t~•., A ti• yO' h<.
m11rf'Je,Pr tl1C11 s.1n H t6 tlf1(.
0 1 ;,l C.Oflt"'Qr• • I H 1 I) fu ~J'".e
nn Chris.tmd~ f n R
Z • '><:now t 111771
l vnoe Fr PU••to ., John
Lev10,.. A s~ .11ong ~•a• "
ter•orllf'C by _, my~te•tOUS
Chae acte1 who lor reasons
ol hos °"'" ·~ upset oy the
nPws 0 1 her marriage lo a
wealthy manulacturf'f A
1:10 0 * * Dt GoldlOOI And
T~ G1<I Bombs 11966)
Vincent Price Fabian I he
netanou5 Or Goldloot
plans to rhmonate the
world s top NA TO leaders
by means ol a number ol
t>eautrfu4 but deadly female
roOOts
1:30 IJ * * * Hells ISiand
( 1955) John Payne. Mary
Murphy A tormer prosecu-
tor os encouraged to track
down a missong prec.ous
ruby. especially Wtien he
learns that hos ex-glflfrlend
holds some key 1nlorma-
tt0n
ti) • * * •, TIMI Betts 0t
St Ma<y's" 119-45) Bing
Crocby, lngnd Bergman A
prieat and a mother ~ nor save en Old parOCNal
sc:hOOI by 'l*IOadlng e
a1<1nn1n1 10 don••• land
and a bulldlng to theW
CAUM.
2:30 0 "* ·~ "Shoot The Sun
Down" ( 1980) Chrostopher
Walken. Ma1go1 Kl<ldet In
1836 lour disparate ,...,._
lots use an old map to
search tor buried gOl<I
'PG
S.-000 *** "ThelncMn
Fogtiter" ( 19551 Krrk Doug·
las, flsa Mwtonellt An
Army scout guides o wag-
on lrllln lhrOUQh Sooux
country. m • ··~ "Ae1reat. Helli''
(19511 Frank Lovefoy.
Richard Carlson Soldiers
on the Korean War reluse
to back on In the tace ot
lheenemy
1¢) ** "TheWonde<lul
Croo!<" Gerard Oepardoeu
A young married butt·
nessman turns Clook in
order l o meet the
expenses of hrs business
and falts In IOve With o"" ot
hos v!Clims A
l Zl * • ·~ "V1ncont. Fron-
c0ts. Paul And The Oth-
&rs" ( 1974) YVM Montand.
MIChel Pic:cOlo Thfee man
lorm a doop bond ot
lnendSlll() th111 SU\la1ns
lhem through It s«>nes of
Petsonal 11n<1 profesS>Onal
croses.
3:30 s, • • * • The Haunt·
Ing" ( 1963) J11lro Hen It.
Cla1re Bloom Fout
itlaparete P41C>P1e lnvosll·
gale a hOUse With An
tnlamous reputation tor
1UP9rnalurlll QOlnQs-on
Si45 8 * '.+ "KIK Or Be Kiiied"
( 1950) lawreooe Tierney
George Cou1ou111 The
pohc:e stalk a lugltl.,. 11'1 the
1ungle white the kllre. WhO
lramec:f him condOCts •
search ot his <¥'1(1\
4'*> 0 * * * • "Tl>e lion In
Winter I 1967> Pel8'
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WedneSday
movies
'IOI/EMBER• 1981
EVENING
,... 1th.
l own 1qSl'l• <.1• n1~ to, 1ly
FrAf\lr. S1niltr t A lr10 nl
~.-. l'"'' t._.arn ljlJ ~•lt1 1 1 J)o
dn ... er dfH! .rt ., -1tuc;oa11
l •t IC l'J"d 4 t t ' 1•1 t 1 ti
wt\o~ C•C.tUft-JI ( lrC"f'l
m lhtt S.utiw .:Jy
0 • * * Tl" I nn11 Atcl
era ( 19801 J.1rnH "' 1
St icy Keach O~".i 11 d
K~11h C:lu3d1ne T•·P J"'ct r>
Jamt'I Cole Yn1,ru;.,., f1.tniJ
IOdVt'I d lrn1' of t1ntL>l11-+d
t)Rnk4J pluru .. h•tttd ~1a
gocoaches d"<.I dP 111 boo
1pi, .n 11~ wakP a~ ,,., ... 001-
ittws tide tow.1rd their 1.na1
Sf\OWdown R
0 • • • AmPoc.an
Gigolo ( 1980) R1r.h.ird
Gere, lau1en >iu11on A
Be•Orly Htll~ 111goto
l>eC<>rnes lhl' p11mll WS·
oecr m a murder '"""t°" tthga-
11on R
7.30 z • • ·w,11111 & Pn11
t t980) Micllael Onlkean
Margo! Kidder Three peo-
ple begin a trtan9ular
romance in Gr,...nwicn V11-
1 age 111a1 conlonues
tllrougl>oul the me<curial
social milieu ol tho 70s
'A'
8-00 0 * • "Bruce le s
Gr•atest !Wvenge Bruce
le The Chinese people
teal greet resanlment
toward a group ot pollltcal-
ty powerful Westerners tn
China
ti) • *' • Mah bu BeOCh
( 1978) Kim t anotord
J&rnes Oaughto" A ul'au-
ltlul female l1fogu11<d
bOComes the 01J1ect of a
rivalry between two young
men at 3 Soothf'rn C•hfor-
n1a beach
S • , S iilurn 'l 19801
K"k Oougta~ f ~rrl)h r 11wce11 A p;11r nl ~CIPfl
llst~ working 1n ~ •PdCO
stalton ""' mt'"acP.d by a
mad qen1us 11nd h•~ •nndt
robot R
9-000 18 ) Tl'le Other V1c11m
(Prem1"rPI W11ilam D1wone
Jennifer 0 Nern A ccn
lfru<lton 1orem11n l•nd~ his
lole and feelings 11nm~11-
01ty alterPd "11•·• ht\ "'''"' ,., n..n
C • -M"l••or ( 1117Cl)
S«JHll Conn,.,v N,t\.it•n
Wood •m,;roclln ..i• 1 Ru
SHVt SC ..,,..(.t n•per I~ tOtO
'"' " ,, an a1111mnt to
WA I Oii II 11rnnt n1f'lt-O•
rro" outttr .par.1• wh1rl1 ,.,
n .i 01rw1 .<.>lll"'on cou-. ..
" t arth 1MOl0<11 m""
d1u If!< sir kf!S PG
JI • •• .. he Tt11l'i t n
Steps 11"711) Fltit,,,,1 P w
Oii C'wld Warn"' A rnan
l ~ """' Ill\-IUA"V ot
I \~ lt1e po!t<.8 tllO ~
, .. , grOl.lp ot ioreion
ago•111 O()Mltt'lQ .n rno
••• (I when M II l11med,,'
1 r.tr anger s murder PG I,')**•• "Ch1n·11nwn"
11Cli4l Ja-:~ Nicholson r"r" Oun1w111 Ourtng ttic
1930s. a pt1v1ta d4!1ooc:lrve
lnvt1&11Q&IH I Clllf' ltoll
19\INI~ 8 11111 nf C<>«UI)•
11011. lOC~ll an<l murdor 'R'
0 30 0 • • • ri... Blue lagoon ' ( 10BO) Brooke
Sh•eld• Chrtllophln
Atalnt Two Cll11dren.,.
r1m11.e I~ ptng Of flfll
1ove Whtie dltcoverino me
ond f'ac:h Othflf o.ltlftf tl'ley
"' lhi.pwrat.ed togeti-one de-tad laland R'
'l • * ·~' Tile °'"'"•
NVmOh'' ( 1979) llut•
Ar•lnnPlli f U'• net ~tJr'1JJ
10 00 $ • • * la' I r fl()•' In
P"' l~ J MJt tndtl
do M ,,,a c;cr1n\_"ltd1•1
01f'Pt ff 1J t v HmnJrdo B1•r
"liJ A rTI1ddlt '"JQt-d
inun whn~+.1 ,Htfil1lt,f1JI w1h1
ff\f"f:!r1tly (.Oltn1fh C IJl(llft'
, r1 jr u1 1t1t11f 11• ~~ 1• on l
wfmd'1 r•·--·t t1nJ tt(flll l
OMOI <ah a .>!lltl•
,nrouatic. ,t ,..., '' t• Ir ' "I
r ~mau n f'u' en~ to 1 1U f
ltn•, n
11 ()(\ C • * tt , If fo "IJv
t .. ,~, Henr 1 Jrn<ta
P.,!. r.hA~I Mr(, lfe A 1•.'
t1Jf"' t '" ••> r 1•1 4>µ1t1h '1
r itt•U Hht•r r1 n fr iv ~r P'W
wrin 1 1111 •'• t tW .. ..,. tr .1
r1 r I , 1•ln ,qt41..i
l • t F •qurt!S h A
I «1() ;>o 1~b9) kuU. •I
:Jn 1w ~· •'' olm Mc(l(l.,., u
111ru-•Cot1t
PG
11·15 0 ••
()ej(j 1 "' 1'1) Paul w,1
..tm";t ii, r H~ Crt>f1n1• A
CC•P dnd 1 smnU hmtl' tfimt•
bOss 1o•n tnrct·' 10 find lh
mar ,., L10n')1btP f,J, u
~rtP~ flf JJf04I;tltUI£\ k llmQt'J
R
11 30 H * • l ov1ng Co..t
pies ' I •80) Shirley M ...
l dtne ., tmt s Coburn Two
couples on.. m11ml'O
one 1101 toke a Sldb .it
9ome unr;onvPnt 1on111
tpqtoupmg '#1U' rio1ou1
•ewtts PG
0 • • Frtday The 13th
( 19801 B1!1sy Pillmer Adrt
enne King The reopen1nq
ot a ~ummer camp closl'd
:lO "years earltf'!r aller thrl!e
murders attracls a v1nd1C
t•ve t11ller who knife•
unsuspecting teen-agera
·A'
12:00 0 • *' • ·r11e Blue
Oalllta · ( 1946) Alan Ladd
Veronica l ake An "-"·Ser
v!Cf'man 1s suspeclf'd ol
muidPt1nq ht$ u11la1lhlul
Wife and mu~t pro•P "'~
innocence
f) * *'• l1v1n11 F'rM!"
( 197"1 Susan Hampshire
N•got Oaw·npnrt fhree
m•sch1f'h,0tJ~ IH.)q cubs get
into Jlt >Ort•. of 1roubln
while bem11 trdnsportod •o
.1 9'""" P"'~"''"
12 05 0 !° • t • • N<!l"'O'k
I 1976 f "~" Ournway Wtl
11am t·Hllr1t•I'\ 4 telev111on
'1P\llrJ'Sm,1ri ·n th ... t>nnk ot A
ne,vnu\ tu.,c.t kdown
t>ecomf!!' Jr1 OtAcfr. nf lt1t•
e''""""" tuttJ boost~ thP
ll oc..
" 1:1 1!1 C • * • II• tw1't-n Thi
l 11 Hlf
I 10f.m ,.,
M•~A.ltan
11v1·1 'ond~·•V
@ • • • flflV311' ff• n
1~n11n ( tllAOl Guldt"
1 l11wn fllr-en BrE>nn In A
.... .it IO 1.111 ~ourig "'°'"II'
m'''D'-Pnt\i totns tt'le A1rniy
•• OW•ng 1t1e <le•th ol l"v<
'f'W t\y'-flrtOrf nn fh•tt w9(j
t1111g11tg'1t A z • • T .. rro1 Train.
r t'lAOI Run Johnson Jam•
l" C..Orto-. A coi•eoe ''' ·
lf'ft1 ly'1 N 'l'n1 a "'"I
q~•d• pnny lt•m• tnto •
ntghtm.i•P wtlm 11 v1ncf1~. Ii•" 01111 I ,11111s ktlltnq oll
, ..... P8flV-Q•-R
1 10 0 • '* '-' ~· IM'i8 Att:1Cfl
P,.rt,¥' (tll1Ul fr111'•11
A1111ton, A111!t'tte Funicello
A -.11111\y womM ltilM
""'ltY II r """ money net
'lfloc: t ions on mi.iScle men
('lllhet>aKh
I 30 Cl) * 6 * Vaung At ~.vt I t9'i•l I r~nk '1n1
\
RAPID TERROR .Jud I l1ggm s I I mm ll'ft
Robert Cnrh and Deborah Raffln star a-.
f rte n d ~ .. , ho r <.'unit <.' for a w h 1 le\\ at Pr
rafting tnp that turn~ into a n1ghtm<1n·
when they art' attacked by snlµl'rs 1n lhl·
tele\.1s1on film ... Killing at Hell's Gate. ·
Saturda~ at 9 p.m on CBS !Ch. 21
~ra. Dons Ony P1oblems
besel 11 young couple after
the mAn slea~ his pan-"°' I fl,JnCet' S • • , Fade To Blac~
( 19801 Ol'nn1s Cll11stopher
I 1ndA KerrJdge A dtS·
lu1 l>Nl young movie Ian
11>.1c1s 10 romenttc re1Pt:-
t•c.n lJ)' comm11tu..g mur·
<.It rs "' the <JU•SG 1nd styio
nt h•\ IJV01119 Kffl'ftO \Ill~
IHlll~ f1
2'00 0 • • Croa~wtnds
1 t'l~ 1 I lchn P11n11 All•m
r ~rn.,~ A 't11p ' "'ap
'""' •• , coi..nl•r ~_..,,, rw,.. f"f'!
ht atu•mpls 10 ff'<'.Ovt'r 111s
luh· , ~hip d'ld tu~ lovfl'r
2 15 C • • MPll'Or ( l'll'll
i.iatdt"
atman 01 Parts
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self-defense can be learned by people
of all ages and he currently has
students from 5 years old to 55 years of
age.
Mr. White and his wife Barbara
herself a former Black Champion have
been teaching self-defense in Orange
1County for over 13 years and their
students are some of the finest in the
country.
If you are starting to get out of
shape or you think that self-defense
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Man seeks brother's hit-run killer
BY l TEVE MARBLE otlMDMtt,,_ .....
Greg Warner is pretty sure he knows who killed his
brother, but he can 't prove it and neither can the Newport
Beach police.
"I know but I can't do anything about it.·· he says,
picking his words carefully "It's frustrating. It's re ally
frustrating.··
His brother's name was Don. Donald Barry Warner. He
was 26 and had lived in Newport Beach for just two weeks
when he was struck by a hit a nd run driver on Sept. 19. He
died several hours later at the hospital.
.. We're from Maryland and he came out here to see the
world," Greg explains. ··He'd just bought a ticket to go back
home to see his girlfriend of three years She was thinking
about comin_g out.··
Greg says he's s ure his brother nevers saw the car that
hit him. Police agree. They say the dark blue CC:lr was
speeding with its headlights off. It was midnight.
According to friends who were with him Don was
crossin_g Balboa Boulevard at 31st Street when the s peeding
sedan clipped him. His body was thrown up into the
windshield and then rolled off to the ground The car k~pt
going
The witnesses !>aid there were three. possibly four
persons in the car.
"He was just walking home when it happened.·· says
Greg. who li ved across the street from his brother ··I can
see that intersection from my balcony."
Several of the bystanders copied down a description of
the car and its license plate num ber. Police round the dark
BMW several days later abandoned in a Whittier shopping
center Its windshield had been knocked out and its ~rill
was dented.
· · 1 was back home al the funeral when I heard the
r umor that the driver had turned himself in." Greg recalls
·At the time. I felt sympathy for the g uy I really felt sorry
for the driver.··
But when he returned to Ne wport. he discovered what
he had heard wasn't t r ue. Police had impounded a nd
searched the car and had located the registered owner but
the matter had slopped there.
Police say the registered owner, a young man from
Orange, bad retained an attorney by the time they
contacted him. Neither the attorney nor th~ registered car
owner . police say, has cooperated m the investigation.
"What we lack ,.. says Newport poli ce investigator
Verne Miller, "is someone to identify the driver or anyone
else in the car. All we can do 1s hope that somebody gets a
guilty conscience. ll 's got to be eatin_g at someone · ·
But Greg says he wonders 1f it's really "eating" at
anyone. He doubts the driver will turn himself in.
"I iust eet the feelin_g that the driver has friends and
family giving him moral s upport in his big mistake." he
s uggests. "But I plan to see it through to the end. I told m~·
pa rents I would "
His parents and 21-year -old sister live in Westminster
Md • a town of 15.000. He s ays 700 people showed up at Don·s
funeral.
"He was a popular guy He'd been a lifeguard at Ocean
City I New J ersey> and was good-looking Girls were always
<See BROTHER'S DEATH, Page A.2)
I Crash victims from OC? Parent s
will sue
in death Wreckage wi th 3 bodies found in r em ot e part of co unty
A twin-engine airplane with
three dead passengers believed
to be from Orange County was
found early today in a remote
pa rt or Cleveland National
8 killed
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c rash es
LA JUNTA, Colo. <AP> -A
8 -52 bomber on a training
mission crashed in a ball of
flame on remote rangeland eight
miles east of this southeast
Colorado town today, killing all
eight crew members. sheriff's
dep uties said.
Staff Sgt. Ada A. Marlin of
Peterson Air Force Base in
·Colorado Springs said the plane
was a B-52 on a low-a ltitude
training mission from March Air
Force Ba se near San
Bernardino.
Forest m the eastern part of the
county, authorities said.
The plane. a Cessna 310, was
firs t s potted by a Civil Air
Patrol aircraft about 6 . 30 p.m .
Thursday as it lay in wreckage
between Los Pinos Peak and
Munhall Saddle several miles
north of the Ortega Highway.
said Orange County Sheriff's Lt.
Wyatt Hart.
The first persons to reach the
wreckage were firefi ghters from
the U S Forest Service who
arrived about 6:30 a .m. today
a nd controlled a s mall fire
caused by the crash, said Mary
Jane Harris , information
specialist for the forest service.
T he identities of the three
male victims w ere being
withheld pending notification or
relatives, Hart said.
Hart did say, however, that
the plane was based al John
Wayne Airport.
A F e deral Aviation
Administration official in
Ontario s aid today that
authorities have ··r eason to
believe" the plane had taken off
from an airport in Calexico. He
said the plane was still at the
airport on Wednesday but was
gone by Thursday morning.
The pilot did not file a flight
plan or obtain a w eather
briefing before taking off, the
FAA spokesman said.
"H they had, they would have
been advised that weather
conditions were not conducive lo
visual flight rules," he said.
The plane is believed to have
c rash e d in overcast, rainy
conditions. he said.
The search was s tarted
Thursday after FAA omcials
received calls from relatives of
the apparent victims who said
the men had not returned. the
spokesman said
An aircraft from the Civil Air
Patrol in San Diego made the
first sighting, said Hart.
Ms. Harris said it is possible
that the fire djdn 'l break out at
the wreckage for som e lime
after the crash, because of the
wet conditions
"'""' ....... FEELING FINE -President and Mrs . Reagan. s hown
leaving lhe White House for a military hospital in Bethesda.
Md., underwent their second day of tests today and the
president says his first full physical checkup in two years
will s how ··how healthy r am ."
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
parents of a 12-year-old newsboy
who was sexually moles ted
before his murder say they'll
sue California·s parole board for
negligence in releasing his
alleged killer, a convicted sex
offender
The defendant in the murder
case, Rob ert Jack s on
Thompson, will be named in the
suit along with members or the
state parole board and Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr., who
appoints them. a ccording to
attorney Frederic Sayre, the Los
Angeles assoc ia t e of San
Francisco lawyer Melvin Belli,
who is representing Kay and
Milford Brenneman.
Their son , Benjami n ,
disappeared Aug . 25 a fter
finishing his newspaper delivery
route. His bicycle was found the
n ext day at the Anaheim
apartment complex where
T h ompson , 35. Hved ; his
strangled body was dumped in
Rancho Palos Verdes.
No weapons were aboard the
intercontinental jet bomber. she
said.
The Otero County sheriffs
dispatcher said a caller reported
hearing an explosion at about
4 · 45 a. m . and authorities who
went to the scene said wreckage
wa s sc attered ove r a
three-quarter mile area.
Equity in v e stors may resume title "If I can continue to fight. to
do something constructive. I'll
feel better about Ben ·s death,"
Mrs. Brenneman said Thursday.
"It 's too late for my son, but if I
can save one child it will be
worthwhile.''
Two trucks on highways near
the site reported seeing a ball of
flame and hearing a loud boom,
authorities said Another Air
Force plane in the area also
reported seeing the flames.
"We were headed east lo an
accident when we saw a big,
huge flash, like an explosion on
the east ern horizon.'' said
Sheriff's Sgt. Rich Whittaker.
·'Then it went out. Definitely.
you could tell it was a largP
explosion."
Ms. Martin said crews from
Peterson and the Fort Carson
Arm y installation at Colorado
Springs were dispatched by
helicopter to the crash site.
Bruce Allsen, civi lian
spokesman a t March AFB,
identified the six crewmen and
two crew chiefs as: Capt. James
L . McGregor, Capt. Gani
Aydoner, Capt Clifford R
Duane. ls t Lt. K e ndall E .
Wallace, Capt. St11 n ley H.
Edd leman, Senior Airman
Timothy E. McFarland , Airman
1st Class Bruce E. Schaefer.
Airman 1st Class David W.
Smith. Hometowns were not
immediately available.
ORINGI COAST WfATHfR
Sunny a n d warmer
Saturday. Clear and cool
toni ght . Local gusty winds
ton ight and Saturday.
Highs 78 to 85. Lows
tonight 45 to 55.
INSIDf TODAY
Ev1try do11 u Halloweni /or
rorrut J Ackerman,
considered the World 's
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A federal judge agreed
Thursday to release trust deeds
a nd promi sso r y n o t es
a dminis tered b y Newpor t
Equit y Fund s Inc . from
i nv o luntar y bankruptcy
proceedings for the beleaguered
mortgage-loan company
Bankruptcy Court J udge Peter
Ellioll 's rul ing means that
investors who had Newport
Equity Funds listed as general
p~rtne r in their documents
s hould resume title and start
collecting loan payments in the
next two weeks.
That. al least, is the
conclusion of Barbara Gell man,
a lawyer from Newport Beacll
who sought the ruling Thursday
in El liott's Los Ang e les
courtroom .
Ms . Gellman a nd la wyer
James White or Costa Mesa each
filed motions with Elliott on
behalf of separate investors to
• s peed up review of the
bankruptcy proceedings.
Elliott ruled that Newport
Equity F'unds had no financial
interest in the loans it was
onl y serv1cing them -and most
of its S39 million loan portfolio
courtroom on Tuesday morning
either to offer a pl a n fo r
releasmg the funds or lo give a
timetable for quickly pre paring
the plan, said Ms. Gellman.
Judge Wallin s aid during a
hearing last week that local
investors should ~et control of
Local investors should get control of
their loans in the next few weeks .
could be r e leased from
bankruptcy consideration. Ms.
Gellman said
Th:it finding, she said, was
supported by Howard Wollitz.
a ttorney for Orange County
S uperior Court -appoin ted
Receiver Milton Gordon.
Gordon is scheduled lo appear
1n O r a nge County Superior
Court Judge Edward Wallin's
their loans i n the next few
weeks However. he noted at the
time that only Judge Elliott, in
bankruptcy court, had legal
power to release the loans from
the more complex bankruptcy
case.
During that hearing , many
Investors attended lo find out
when they will clear up the issue
and resume receiving monthly
mortgage loan pay ments . Some
sa id they depend on the income .
Ms. Gellman said Thursday
that investor gToups that
already have appointed a new
general partner, or a party to
collect the payments, probably
will get top priority in regairung
control
Gordon has said that most
loans in t he portfolio a re in
sound shape and his plan will be
designed to ensure an orderly
change in administration.
The court proceedings became
necessary after officials for the
Stale Department of Real Estate
discovered that directors of lhe
co m pan y h a d vir t ually
abandoned the business as the
mortgage market went drv
Th_e _company had profited by
rec~1~1~g a certain percentage
of 101t1 al loans. according to
explanations in court, but it
made no income in servicing
them
Viejo firm leaving, to b uild • in Orego n
No indication of how many of firm 's 90 e mployees will relocate
By KEITII T UBER
CM .. DellY ..... Maff
James C. Kyle. pres ident ot
Mission Viejo-ba sed Kyl ('
Technology Corp ., said
Thursday he and his firm are
leaving Orange County for
greener pastures in Roseburg,
Ore.
Construction on a n ew
38 .0 00 -square -foot
manufacturing plant, to be built
at the Roseburg Airport, will
begin in November and Is
sche duled for completion In
July.
The new facility will have
more t h an th ree times the
production capacity of the
Mission Viejo plant. Kyle said
b e a n d ot h ers I n t op
man agement are e xpected to
relocale. How many of the 80
em ployees starred at the Oranje
Coast headquarter• wlll make
the move ls not yet known. .
Kyle, wboM ~ny makes
c omponents ·r01 c ardiac
p acem aker s 1od oil well
drll1lng, b as repeatedly
expr essed dis11Uala~tlon with
Ounce County's houaln1 and
trans portation problem1. K:rle
I
Controller Kenneth A. Lester
concurred.
"It is extremely difficult for
our employees to find affordable
housing here,·' Les ter said.
"The average price of a house in
Orange County is in the vicinity
of $150,000. The average wage of
so m eo n e invo l ve d in
manufacturing is around $8 an
hour. so they cannot afford to
live h e re . T h ey have to
plant. new equ1pmem 1tnd more .
··we got cooperation from all
levels al Roseburg -civic and
busin ess leaders. judges. the
people," Lester said. "They
wanted us, and have a great
economic need for us.
"In Southern California, we
didn't get any response, except
from real estate agents. There
was no cooperation."
Other compa nies are also
The company has expr essed
dissatisfactiQn with housing . and
transportation problems.
com mute, som"ettmes a real
distances. Thal doesn't promote
solid wor k ha bits or good
morale.''
Lest e r said the company
scouted at least a d01en artaa ln
the West.em 1tates, and were
impressed with the coopuaUon
of the city ot Roeebura.
T he Roseburg plant leases
wer e obtained on ulremeJy
favorable-term1, allowlDC the
company to spend $1 million leu
than lt bad bud1eted for lbe new • •
departing Or anae County.
Earlier this week. Computer
A ut omatio n In c ., a
m anufacturer or dlveralfltd
computer product&, moved l&I
c orporate headquarters rr-om
lrvl.ne to Boulder. Colo •
Nl ne em ployee s we r e
transferred and an 1ddlt1ooal 10
hJ red in Colorado Wbt n at.afftnl
it comple ted next year, th e
he.adqua.rtttt ataff wlU 1weU to
35 :1 ,·
Company Presid e nt D.H.
Methvin, Arthur Shafran, vice
president-finance and treasurer.
a n d cor porate counsel I ra
Robinson were involved in the
trans fer.
Meth vin said the move lo
Bo-old e r was attr i b uted t o
several factors, including the
man ner a nd rate at wh ich
corporations a r e taxed In
California and his perceptions of
. 'the genera) altitude or state
government toward business."
Othe r factors included the
high facilities and operaling
cosls a nd th e s ho r tage of
qualified people th at made it
'In creasingly difficu lt for
compa n ies to exp a nd i n
California."
Melbvln aaid that for now. the
flrm't prlndpal mamafacturlna
opera.U.. will remain In lrv1ne aa wUI the geMral maa.a_.,. Oi
Com)Mrter AlltomaUchl'• ChrM otttadnc dlvilk>o&.
Alto leaTto• Oraap Couaty II
Keco lnduatrlea Inc . s California
operations, based ln Irvine.
K eco, a Cln clnn atl·b ued
manufacturer o f m llllar)'
1round 1upport equipment, will
move lta opetaUons to a new
faclUtf ln Corona . \
Sayre filed a claim Thursday
seeking monetary damages
from the s tale, which bas
routinely rejected such motions.
The attorney s aid the
Brennemans can s ue in Orange
County Superior Court after a
45-day waiting period.
The suit is an attempt to hold
parole board members liable for
crimes committed by repeat
o ffendhs. Mrs Brenneman
said.
··w e feel Ben's a symbol of
so mething wro ng in our
society," s he said. "People have
been apathetic and they better
realize their kids are not safe.
You can't bring Ben back, but
ho pefully they <t he parole
board l will consider this when
letting people out of prison."
Ho wever, the Brennemans'
suit would buck a January 1980
U.S . Supreme Court decision
that upheld parole officials '
complete immunity from legal
action. In a San Diego case. the
high court let stand California
co urt findings that s u c h
immunity does not violate a
pl aintiff's constitutional rights.
M o re winds
• ·to c o n t inu e
on w eek e nd
Winds up to 35 mph which
have buffeted the Orange Coast
since Thursday are expected to
<'ontinue sweeping through the
coast area this week,nd.
The National Weather Service
has issued smalJ craft wamJnp
from Point Conception to the
Mexican Border and motortata
have been put on ale.rt lo expect
stiff winds l.n the desert areu.
The 1Utll. which have ranced
from 20 to 3:5 mph, picked up at
mld·day Thursday afte r brief
raln 1howen soaked parts of
Orange County.
Los Angeles wea,ther otnclals
said the wind should keep lh'
sky clear tbia weekemd and
predicted wanner tempei:alures
for Oran.re County. A ll1" ot 78
waa upected tod ay 111'\tl
temperatu.~s golnc up to the
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• • • • • Oran • Coatt DAILY PILOT /Friday. October 30, 1981
Deify ,.... ,.... ""Cllillf1lle ~
State Sen John Schmitz insists. ·· r meant just what I
said I'm trying to wake up this sleeping country ...
'Trying to wake up U.S.'
Schmitz says he wasn't joking about 'coup'
By FRED SCHOEMEHL
0( .. Oelly "9e ....
If you thought state Sen. John
Schmitz ( R-Newport Beach)
wus jolting when he suggested a
military coup would be in order
should President R eagan's
policies fall . think again.
Schmitz, who is seeking the
Republican nomination for the
U.S . Senate seat now held by S. I.
Hayakawa, is dead serious .
During a free-wh ee ling
inte rview with Da ily Pilot
editors Thursday. the Corona del
Mar resident said. "I meant just
what I said . . I'm trying to
wake up thjs sleeping country."
As Schmitz said he sees it , the
possibility exist s that the
political fabric of the country
could tear to the point where the
president would resign . There
could be strikes and riots -
sufficient disintegration of the
political and social structure to
permit an enemy such as the
Soviet Union to move in for a
takeover. he explained.
"If it were a choice of our
troops or theirs. you 'd pick
ours," s aid the 51-year-old
Marine r eserve colonel and
political science instructor at
Santa Ana College.
He defined such a coup as
being "good."
"A good coup operates for the
common good . A bad coup
operates for its own good.'' said
Schmitz.
The two-term state senator,
former congressman and former
American Party presidential
candidate drew national media
attention last week when he
made the military coup remark
during an interview at a Los
FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL DUE
Schmitz says 6 years cnt1cal
Angeles television station.
In the wake or the comment,
at least one equally outspoken
legi s lati ve coll eague -
Assemblyman Richard Floyd ,
D-Lawndale said Schmitz
should be impeached.
The state senator's reaction to
t he assemblyman. "I would be
embarrassed to go back to
Sacramento and tell my
colleagues I commented on
anything Di ck Floyd said
Schmitz, judglnlJ rrom his
comment.a durln1 the lntervtew,
does not mind the attention the
coup remark has drawn. It has
boomeranged his name from
Eureka to Enclnita11.
He says he's enjoying all the
publicity "that people think is
bad publicity."
Why does Schmitz want lo be a
senator?
''Because our country Is
heading for a c risis," said
Schmitz, explaining that the
next six years will determine
wh ether the United Slates
remains as the world's most
powerful country ·'It is a fight
for s urvival," he says.
In 1980, Schmitz sought the
Cal iforn ia R e publica n
nomination for the U.S. Senate
seat now held by Democrat Alan
Cranston. Schmitz, running with
l it tl e m oney, collec t ed 20
percent of the vote in the
primary. He lost to Paul Gann.
Schmitz said he believes he
could place first in next year's
Republican primary by virtue of
the fact so many candidates are
in the GOP field.
They include San Diego Mayor
Pe t e Wilson ; Re p. Paul N .
McCloskey, R·Menlo Park: Rep.
Barry Gol dwat er Jr .,
R· Woodland Hills ; Maureen
Reagan. businesswoman and
t e levis ion pe rsonality <in
addition to being the president's
daughter>; Rep. Robert Dornan,
R Sa nta Moni c a , and T e d
Bruinsma, dean of the Loyola
Law School, Los Angeles.
Roundfog out the pack is the
incumbent, Hayakawa.
"Th e multiplicit y o f
ca nd idates b enefit s th e
incumbent. ..
Tension
over Red
sub boils
STOCKHOLM . Sweden <AP)
The captain <>t a grounded
Soviet :;ubmarine balked again
today al leaving the ship ror
questioning, and the area
around the sub was cordoned off
to minimi ze the risk of
accidental gunshots, Swedis~
officials said.
"There are too many people
around with loaded guns and we
wo n 't take the ris k of an
accident," said naval press
officer Borje Johansson.
The regional Swedish coas t
guard co mm a nde r sai d ,
··captain Gus h in protested
against the ac:tions taken by the
Swedish authorities and their
demands to interrogate him ."
He also denied a report by the
Stockholm newspaper Dagens
Nyheter that the captain. Pyotr
Gushin. had been replaced by
the ship's political officer and
locked in his Quarters .
"The captain and the political
offi cer are taking turns in the
talks," said the regional coast
g uard commander. Conrad
Sjoholm.
Most Soviet military units
contain u Communis t Party
political offi cer.
Th e Swe di s h military
cordo n e d o ff th e area
s urrounding the s ubmarine,
barring any curious civilians
except for reoorters
The Swedish government says
11 won't refloat the s ub until the
captain submits to q uestioning
aboard a n earby Swed ish
minesweeper
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I' t.~I! ?1: 1!,~h~': ~~~y~l~y; w:nl:d l~ Nuke inspection held shoddy
t , be like him .
.. 1 think a bo ut him a lot. Sometimes I have dreams
•·about him and nightmares ... Greg says, pausing to think.
' ··Things won"t ever be the same with the family. When I
talk with m~· mom now things seem so different. u ··s hard to
{"plain ...
.. Balanced budget
goal 'not probable'
WASHINGTON (AP > -
Treasury Secretary Donald T .
Regan s aid today it is "not
probable, but possible " that the
Reagan administration will be
able to meet its long-standing
goal or balancing the redeal
budget in 1984.
He also said in testimony
, b efore the Senat e Budget
, Committee that "the current
recession will be mild, its end
certain and swift."
His statement about balancing
the budget is the most recent in
a se ri es or com m ents by
• 11d ministration officials, both
rivately and in public, that the
resident may be unable to
~d ee m one o f the major
'.eampaign pledges or balancing
~be budget .
· Regan said the administration
~ in the process or reviewing its
economic forecast and said the
,fle w estimates were likely to be
•)nore pessimistic than the ones
t:>roduced earlier in the year. He
gave no details.
Regan said the recession may
mean a larger budget deficit
than Reagan is forecasting, but
that the administration "will not
postpon e or modify" t h e
three-year tax c ut plan that
Congress approved this year .
The Treas ury secretary said
other administrations have
made a "lunge for the panic
button." in six prev ious
recessions, calling for increased
government spending, quick tax
cuts and increased growth in the
money supply.
'·Such counterproductive
measures are not going to be
part or this administration's
economic policies," Regan s&d.
The president said two weeks
ago the economy is in a
recession, and the index of
leading indicators declined
sharply last month, falling by 2.7
percent.
Regan s aid the decline is
ev idence the econ omy is
softening.
Restart at Onofre
postponed again
Restart or Unit I at the San
Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station -expected either today
o r Saturday -h as been
postponed once again
Southern California Edison
Co. spokesman Dave Barron
said crews are still cleaning up
liquid fire retardant which
s pilled on electrical equipment
last weekend.
At first it had been anticipated
that the plant -shut down since
Sept. 3 for repairs to two valves
in its emergency core cooling
system -could be reactivated
earlier this week.
When the spill occurred, the
date was moved back to today or
Saturday. But Barron indicated
this morning that it will take
thro ugh the weekend and
possibly Monday to finish
c leaning out the slightly
corrosive fire retardant.
Th e s pill o cc urre d t o
equipment unrelated to the
valve problem.
The 456 -megawalt reactor
located three miles south of San
Clemente has been out of service
most of the last two years
because of various problems.
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H istory . at Diablo Canyon criticized in newspaper report
HIT-Rt:.'V VICTIM
Donald Warner
Hijackers
fre e most
of hos tages
S AN J OSE <AP ) An
inspection process marred by
incompetence, laziness and
som etimes d eception has
plagued Di a blo Canyon nuclear
power plant for years, the San
Jose Mer cury News re ported
today in a copyrighted story.
The news pa per interviewed
sever al m e n invo l ved in
checking work and m aterials al
the $2.3 billion Pacifi c Gas &
Electric Co. facility who srud
inspections merely insured that
the plant looked good on paper.
The article also said many
worke rs claimed they were
ignored when they pointed out
mistakes to inspectors.
"Eve r yone who's worked
there has seen problems." srud
former pip e-support designer
Richard Pete rson. "If they
haven't, they're bhnd."
Don a ld Hedri ck. former
supervising quality-assurance
inspector. said some inspectors
sig n e d repo rts without
inspe<.'ting the work a practice
known as "pencil whipping."
"There a re certain inspectors
said that work at Diablo has
been "above average" and
described it as a "pretty clean
and tig~t operation.··
Although the NRC and PG&E
had their own inspectors al
D1ablo. the system r e lied
heavily on subcontractors to find
and correct their own mistakes.
the newspaper said.
Hedric k called the NRC's
inspections at Diablo "sketchy
and s potty" and said PG&E and
Atkinson officials only gave the
fede ral regulato rs a "guided
tour" of the plant's best-welded
areas.
Hedrick a lso contended that
the quality assurance programs
run by s ubcontractors and
PG&E we r e weak and
ineffective Instead of fixing
probl e m s, h e said . the
OC jobless
total rises
who had a reputation as pencil The unemployment r ate in
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP> whipping practically everything Orange County increased to 4.7
_ Right-wing Nicaraguan they did there," said Hedrick. percent in September, from 4.6
h. · k r d f h · who worked for Guy F. Atkinson percent in August, the state IJac ers ree most 0 t ear Co., whlch built much of the Employment Development hostages in exchange for six imprisoned Nicaraguans today P 1 an l 's round at ion a nd Department has reported.
and were Oying to an unknowr earthquake supports. The number of person s
des tin at 10 n . presid e ntial Recently discovered d esign without jobs increased to 52.000
spokesman J ose Rafael Cordero flaws in the earthquake supports in September, from 48,300 in said. have d elayed the start of September. 1980. when the
companies -with PG&E 's
approval -often would simply
arrange to change the buildjng
s pec ifications so t he errors
would be in conformance.
· · PiecP.s or steel. I know. were
put in the wrong places out
there." said Darrel Bute au.
fo rmer Atkinson employee who
supervised welding inspections.
"It became inconvenient to have
them, so documentation was
altered.
·'I saw unaccepted welds that
the NRC acce p ted , .. s aid
Buteau . "It happened
frequently."
On one occasion. said Buteau,
he noticed that a blueprint for a
ruel·handling crane differed
from seis mic support work done
to the crane.
"I brought it (the blueprint)
back lo the engineer," Buteau
said. "I said 'The drawing
doesn't match the crane at all.'
They said. 'It's really no big
de al. We'll jus t change the
drawing'." -
Bill Harris, quality assurance
manager for Atkinson, said the
company n ever pressured
e mployees to cove r up
deficiencies and urged them to
report problems to the NRC "if
they felt there was any
coverup."
··1 would say it (the plant) has
good quality and has met the
requirements or ... PG&E and
the NRc:· Harris said.
The domestic airUner, with a operations at Diablo. which last county's jobless rate stood at 4.5
pilot and co-pilot. the hijackers month received a go-ahead for percent, according lo the EDD. Musa vi confirmed
who claimed they were trying low-level testing from the Declines in the manufacturing
to save Nicara gua rrom Nuclea r R eg ul ato r y sectorwereoffsetbyincreases BEIRUT , Lebanon (AP>_
Communism -and the six Com mission. in government hiring due to the I ran 's Parliament confirmed
1 cd N' t k ff t Robert Engelken, chief of the reopening of schools, the EDD Foreign Minister Mir Hossein reeas icaraguans 00 0 a NRC's westemregionoffice,has said. Mus avi as prime minister 6:48 a.m. (4:48 a.m . PST> with ,----------------------------------_: ______ _ enough fuel to fl y 800 miles.
Cordero said.
The 26-seal plane with a
three person c r e w had 25
passengers when the hijacking
b egan Thurs day, a irport
officials said. Four hostages
were released Thu rsday and
there were believed to be at
least four and probably five
hijackers. leaving 16 passengers
and the crew as hosta~es.
Cordero said then• were seven
Ame ricans and one Swiss among
the hostages released from the
plane. The rest were all from
Costa Rica. he said. Earlier, he
said there were 24 hos tages.
which was apparently incorrect.
A U .S Emba ss y
spokeswoman. Marilyn Sparks,
s a id at least 16 passengers.
including three Americans, two
Britis h and a Swiss, were
r e l eased "terrified but
unharmed."
Mrs . Sparks identified the
Americans as John and Lorraine
Breen of Edgewater. Fla., and
John Leupold o( Wayland, Mass.
The Swiss pas senger was
identified as Hans Weiss. The
British Embass y said two
British subjects were among the
hostages but declined to identify
them. The other passengers
were Costa Ricans, the airline
said.
An al rllne spokesman
identified the Americans as
John and Nadine Brown, John
Ely, Yvonne Hunter, BreneJa
Kern, Phil Rossiter and Julia
Swain, and the Swiss a1 Hans
Waite. Their hometowns were
not lmmediattlY available.
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Theodore 81ckel. president of Actors· Equity m \' eu.: Yuri\ \11ss
\'esb1tt . bellet>ed to be tl1e olde~t profess1011al still perfurm1n4 1Jn
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Raque l Welch gets stage role
Raquel Welch, who hasn't
appear ed in a play since her
sc h ool da ys, says her
selection as Lauren Bacall's
vacation replacement an
"Woman of lhe Year" on
Broadway "came out of left
field ...
then I said to myself. 'Why
not?' I'm elated. I've always
had a dread of the New York
critics but this way they
can't close me because I'm
c l osi n g i n two weeks
anyway."
"I couldn't believe it," said
Miss Welch. who made her
re putation in film s . "But
Miss Welch will arrive in
New York on Sunday for a
month or rehearsals .
Legislation is pending in
Cong ress that would create
an Anwar El Sadat Peace
Medal in honor of the slain
Egyptian president.
a warded annually to t he
person who made the most
signific ant contribution to
world peace during the
preceding year
The chief s ponsor, Re p
Aus tin J . Murphy , D-Pa ,
said in a floor s peech that the
gold m e d a l w ou l d b e
The proposal was
introduced jointly b y 29
members of Congress.
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mounlolN.
Dena XJ1oplns hus u new
Utie to add to his crcdl'ntlala
us vice chalrmun of the
Fcople's Republic of China
he's been given the Charles
Goren award as bridge
personality or the year.
A citation Issued al the
world t eam bridge
championship in Rye, N Y.,
said Deng "h as long been an
enthusiast for the great
intellectual eame of bridge "
"His interest has given an
example to t he Chi n ese
people , who a re q u ickly
finding that bridge playing
can lead lo intl!rnalional
friendship.''
The now decrepil yacht
that formerly se rved
President Frankllo
Roosevell and rock star
Elvis Presley may return to
duty as a tourist cruiser in
San Francisco Bay I Port or
Oakland officials say.
The Port commission vot ed
to hire Edward F. Mackin to
over see restoration of the
Potomac and instructed him
to f orm a n on -prof it
corporation to gathe r money
and community support for
the project.
The s hip was seized by
U.S. Customs agents during
a September l980 narcotics
raid in San Francisco The
port bought it at auction last
s p ring f or $15,000,
announcing plans to make at
a perman e ntl y moored
tourist attraction.
Singer Liu Mlnnelli is
wanted by the law m Quincy .
M ass .. f o r allegedly
"desecrating a plal·e or
burial" 12 years ago
A clearing of old f1 les an
lhe district court here
uncovered a forgotten
oustancting warrant charging
lhe performer, Ray Crombie,
the court 's ext•cutive
assistant. d1scl<>sed
The alleged offe n se
occurred when M 1ss M annelli
was filming "Tell Me That
You Love M<:'. Junie Moon,''
under the d1rcct1on of Otto
Preminger , in a (~uincy
cem etery
Developer Ernest W. Hahn
has pledged $100,000 to the
financially troubled San
Diego Symphony. symphony
president Oa vid f:. Porter
said.
The symphony was in such
dire straights in eptember
th at the mus 1c 1ans went
without being paid Hahn. of
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'Twas once death rite
UCI prof explores early beginnings of Halloween
By JODI CADENHEAD
Of ... O.lty ...........
It wit!tn't always called
llallowccn But the dark sp1nt
and frighlening a ntics
t1ssoc1ated walh the holiday have
been with us since pagan t.Jmes.
Samhain was the original
name or lhe Celtic festival
celebrat ed in pre-Chris ti an
tames to honor death and the
beginning of winter, according
lo UC Irvine Social Sciences and
folklore professor, Dr. Dickson
IJrutc
Ceremonial fires were lit and
there is some evidence or human
and animal sacrifices being
offered as a way to please the
dreaded powers or approaching
winter, he said
ll was thought that the deud
returned to earth at this tame.
Bruce said Even today in some
parts of Sout h America
Teacher wins
assault claim
from board
An adult education teacher
a llegedly injured by a Fairview
State Hospital patient March I.
1979. has been awarded $18,000
by the Newport-Mesa Unified
School D1straC'l board.
Tht· teal'ht·r . Jacqueline
Shannon. told authorities sh('
suffered hc•ad and back IOJunes
when s hoved against a wall b) a
Se\'erel y retarded patient.
acl·Ording to district officials
Tuesday's settlt·ment followed
a ret·ommendation bv the statl''s
Workt'rs Compensation Appeals
Board mt•t.'ting in Santa Ana
The· Newport Mesa d1stritt
offN'> a number of subJects to
pallenh at the state hospital.
said Superintendent John ~1<~011
~1 s Shannon was leaching
..,uc·h a c lass when she "'as
IOJUrl'd, a('('ording to her claim
Tht• d:.11m payment will come
from the district's self-insurance
fund , maintained at between
$900.000 and $1 million to dispose
of s uch claims, Nicoll said
ccll!branL'I bake special loaves
or bread lo feed the hungry souls
who tht•y believe arrive from the
other world an sear ch of rood. he
said
With the arrival of
Christianity in Scotland and
England around the 7th century
thl' holiday took on a religious
m eaning and was renamed "All
Hallows Day" or "All Saints
Day," he said . The night before
became known as "All Hallows
I::ve" or Halloween.
Although the o fferi ng of
human sacri fi ces largely
disappeared around this time.
Bruce said, the holiday
continued to be celebrated an
Europe with the lighting of fires
and costumed processions
The holiday didn 't gN its start
in the New World , however,
until the arrival of Catholic
im migrants following the Potato
famine In lrt·land in tht• 1840!(.
Brure said ,
In America the holldat
assumed a morl' Joyous spiril
with bobbing for apples anf
trick or treating becoming 9
l'Om mon practice by the lalf
\800S. I
"Nobody knows where th~
tr1tk·or tn•at 1dN1 came rrom,'I
Bruce suicl . "Some ha v ~
suggested it grew out of th+
ancient custom of going out 04
All Hallows E\'e and begging for
!>acrific1al anamab to be used oq
All Saints Da) " ;
Bruct• suggested that the usf
of costumes today came fronp
the process10n~ that date back t•
the original Celtic· fei.tivals. .
'All uf the religiouf
signifacantt.> 1s gone from tht
holiday," obstrved Bru ce~
"MosUy we tt11nk of 11 in term'
of trying not to ~l'I vandalized. "I
l
OC transit book
details bus routes
l
A new guide containing maps
and timetables for all Orange
County Transit District bus
routes is on sale a t the district
offi ce in Garden Grove
The 264-page ··Bus Rook " 1s
available for 50 cents to people
"'ho buy 1t at the office al 11222
\cacia Parkway. It also can be
orctered by mail by sending $1 to
cover <:ost plus postage and
handlang to OCTO Bus Book. PO
Box 3005. Garden Grove. Ca
92640
In addition to 1nformat1on on
the 51 local a nd 11 express
routes. the book lol·a tes
l'tinneeting points with other
public bus systems. including
Southern Cal1forn1a Rapid
Transit Distriet. Long Beach
T r ansit and the Laguna Beach
municipal hne
James Reichert. OCTD
general manager. said the book
should be "enormously helpful"
Io bus riders He added that
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d1stribut1on 1>0ints so at can be
obtained an places other than
the transit distract headquarters
Rancho Seco nuke shuts again
SACRAMENTO <AP> -The
R ancho Scco nuclear power
plant has s h ut itself again
because or an oat leak in turbine
t·ontrol. a spokesman said.
The 913-megawalt plant 25
miles southeast of Sacramento
had been shut since Aug. 13
while a de fective turbine was
replaced
The S2 million repair job was
s upposedly finished this week ,
but when the plant was restarted
1t was discovered that the
bloc k -long turbine shaf t
vibrated
The shaft was balanced with
weighls and restarted a t 3:08
a .rn Thu r s day. sa id Brad
Thomas, s pokes m an for the
Sacramento Municipal Utility
District. which owns the plant.
He said the plant was up to
about 60 pl'rCCOt Of full p()Wer
when the ml leak triggered an
automata· shutdown a t 2:'37
p.rn .
He could not predict when a
new startup would be tried.
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'All savers ' tax
exemption backed
WA S HIN G T O N <AP > -
People who bought "all savers "
certlricates at a 12.61 percent
Interest rate on Sunday, Oct. 4,
c an still qua lify for a tax
exe mption without losing that
in vestment yield, the Internal
R eve nu e Service ru led
Thursday.
The IRS anno un ce m e nt
reverses an earlier ruling by
a nothe r federa l a gency that
customers who invested in the
one-year certificates on Oct. 4
cannot ret ain the 12.61 percent
interest and still keep their
exe mption. which is the main
attraction of the certificates
Thursday 's decision resolves
the confusion the government
sparked when a lower interest
rate was to take effect The
g o v e r nm e nt origi nally
announced that the ne w rate
would take effect on Mondav.
Oct. 5, but subsequently sajd the
new rate would take effect on
Sunday, Oct. 4.
R eagan 1varms up
to Saudi proposal
WASHINGTON CAP> -In a
sudden switch of position, the
Re agan administration says it is
en couraged by Saudi Arabia's
eight Point Middle East Peace
Pla n because it recognizes
·'Is rae l a s a nation to be
negotiated wi th." The plan, put
forward by Crown Prince Fahd
1n Augus t . is th e S audis '
alternative to the Camp David
peace accords .
After earlier dismissing the
p l an a s n ot h i n g n e w .
a dministration offi cials s aid
T hursday that some of its points
may be absor bed into the Camp
David peace process and that it
may lure moderate Arab nations
into participation
INDICTED Milliona ire
oilman Robert B. Sutton of
Tulsa has been charged with •
reaping up to $960 million in
illegal profits by mislabeling
oil in violation of federal
p rice controls
R e bel convicts
may surrender
G RATERFORD, Pa. (AP)
Four state prison inmates who
we re holding 38 hostages at
gunpotnt for a t hird day today
s aid they were thinking of giving
up and authorities were giving
them all the time they wanted to
decide.
Th e lea d e r o f th e
host age·takers, convicted killer
J oseph Bowe n , "has been
discussing the possibility of
coming out , but hasn't said
w h e n ," d e put y priso n
s uperintendent Larry Reid said
la t e Thur s d ay aft er a
f a ce lo -face m eetin g with
Bowen
Top-leuel shakeup
denied by Reagan
WA S HINGTON CAP ) -
Pres ident Reagan ins ists that
reports about an impending
shakeup within the top ranks of
his foreign poli cy apparatus are
"totally invented."
Reagan emphatically denied a
CBS report that consideration
was being given to replacing
Secr eta ry of Stale Alexander M.
Haig J r with Defense Secretary
Caspar W. Weinberger and to
shifting lhe duties assigned to
Richard V. AJlen. the president's
nationa l security assistant.
Senate approve!f
oil ro11lrol bill
WASHINGTON <API -The
Sen ate is ins isting on giving
President Reagan something he
does n 't wa nt -emer gen cy
authority to all ocate oil s upplies
and impose price controls in
case of another oil embargo.
T he Senate a pproved the
standby allocation bill, 85-7. on
Thursday and s ent it to the
Hous e. Simila r le gislat ion is
being considered there.
Italy H'i 11 join
Mideast force
R O M E <A P ) -De fy ing
hardline Arab opponents or the
Camp David peace process.
Italy decided today to join the
U.S.-s ponsored force that will
keep the peace between Israel
and Egypt in the Sinai desert.
A Cabinet statement said Italy
w ill pa r tici pat e in th e
multinational fo rce together
with European partners France,
Britain and the Netherlands.
Charges leveled
on d eprogrammer
C INC INNATI CAP ) -A
county grand jury returned a
10-count indictment Thursday
charging four people, including
nationally known cult
"deprogrammer " Ted Patrick,
with kidnapping a woman and
forc ing her to h ave sexual
relations with them.
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CITED FOR KISSING This is not the way a Nashville
traffi c cop said Ron and Melissa Cherry were kissing when
he wrote them a ticket for careless driving. The Cherrys.
both resident phys icians at Vanderbilt Hospital. were cited
for s mooching while stopped at a traffic light. They can tell
it to a General Sessions judge Dec. 10.
Judge says victim
has 'right to die'
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP> -Ted
Ve r gith, paralyzed fro m t he
a rmpi ts do wn follo wing a
su rfing accident, "wanted to
have control of his life and he
has it." according to his brother
But Tom Vergith said he was
no t s ure his brothe r really
wanted to rue.
A Lancaster County judge
r uled Thursday that Ted, 26. has
the rig ht to refuse medical
treatment , even if it leads to his
death.
The ruling came on a request
by a nursing home official who
sought to have a legal guarruan
appointed for Ted, who was
refus ing medical treatment.
e vidence that he (Vergith> is
capable of unde rstanding and
appreciating the consequences
of a ny action or inaction he
might take ."
The j udge s aid the U .S.
Constitution guarantees a nght
to privacy that "allows any
competent, m a ture adult to
refuse m edical treatment that
may prolong his or her life."
Vergith, who was a senior
m ed ical student at Creighton
University at the time of the
accid e nt in the Do m inic an
Republic, testified on his own
beha lf.
Poland's red
premier calls
for strike ban
WARSAW, Poland CAP> -
Pre mier Wojciech Jaruselald
urged Parliament today to pus
a resolution for an lmmedlau
ban on strikes to protect Poland
from the wave of labor unrest
that bas thrown the country into
turmoil.
He said ir the independent
union Solidarity ignored the
resolution he would submit a
"draft proposal for a law about
extraordinary means of action,
protection of citizens a nd the
state."
·Jaruzels ki, who i s also
Communist Party chief and
defense minister, said the draft
would also call for "an end to all
action violating the social
order.''
·'The interests of the socialist
state, the peaceful and secure
existence or our nation, mu.at
and will be protected,·•
Jaruzelskj swd. to thunderous
applause.
Solidarity won the right to
s trike alter nationwide labor
upheavals las t year, and
J aruzelski 's draft proposal
apparentely would be aimed at
stripping the union of the strike
weapon if the turmoil continues.
Jaruzelski also announced the
ouster of Stanislaw Mach, a
deputy premier to be replaced
by Edward Kowal c zyk ,
c hairman o f th e s mall
Democratic Party.
It appeared to be the first time
the chief of the Democratic
Pa rty has bee n in the top
echelons of the government and
meant that in addition to Jerzy
Ozdowskj , there were now two
'non -communi s t deputy
premiers.
Jaruzelski also announced he
was reshuffling the ministers of
transportation, internal trade,
foreign trade. vete rans affairs
and raw materials .
Solidarity labor federation
leaders also called for an end to
s weeping local wildcat strikes,
warning they would consider an
internal "ban" o n llrlkea
backed by disciplinary actions
to preserve unity.
A bout 350,000 rebellious
workers sta1ed Job actions
today.
"We mu.st program the uae of
the strike weapon in a thouehllul
and planned way," a statement
from the un ion 's Gdansk
headquarters said. "We must
se ttle the most i mportant
problems or the nation, such u
economic reform, control over
the economy and a ccess lo the
media."
The statement said
Solidarity 's C ountry
Commission, made up or 107
local and national union leaden,
would debate an internal union
"strike ban" at an upcoming
m e etin g . It als o said the
commission would weuss ''the
union's rusciplinary measures in
r e lation to people guilty of
weakening union unity and
discipline."
PLO chief
says Reagan
killed Sadat
BEIRUT, Lebanon CAV)
Y ass er Arafat, head of the
Pales tine Liberation
Organization, s ays President
Re agan is to blame for t he
a s s ass ination or Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat.
Ararat, in an i n terview
publ is h e d today in the
independent Beirut newspaper
An -Nahar. said Reaean
pressured Sadat to a "squeezing
point" to eive concessions to
I s ra e li Prime Min ister
Men acrum Begin, which helped
bring about Sadat 's
assassination.
··I believe Reagan killed
Sadat," Arafat s aid.
P a t Sn y de r of Lanc as ter
M a n o r Nursi n g Home had
sought to have the guardian
appointed, but the judge ruled
tha t Ve rgith unders ta nds the
con s e que n ces o f r e fu s ing
medical treatment and that he
has a constitutional right to do
so.
Duke f acuity votes
for Nixon library
T he PLO chief also predicted
t hat Is rael would refuse to
complet e its withdrawal from
the final thlrd of Egypt's Sinw
desert on schedule next April.
"This will c ause the
Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty to
collapse," he said. "It will be
the shock that will awaken the
entire Egyptian people . this
massive nation t h at moves
slowly. but once it moves its
movement becomes colossal, ..
he said.
··w e basically fell we had
s o m e lega l and m o ra l
obligations to Ted because of the
kind of services we provide. We
felt ·we had to go t hat one extra
s tep " a nd a s k for a legal
gua rdian, Ms. Snyder said.
"We"ve gone throu gh that
process. We've m et our legal
a nd mo ral obligations." s he
said.
But Vergith 's a ttitude may
now change, his brother swd.
"You know. no w that the
hearing is ove r, Ted may take a
different look at it," Tom
Vergith said. "It doesn't seem
pr o bable. c ons ide ring bis
actions of the pas t year and a
half."
In his hearing at Lincoln's
Bryan Memorial Hospital .
Judge Jeffre Cheuvront said,
"There's no doubt from t he
DURHAM. N.C. <AP) -The
Duke Univers ity faculty has
recommended that the school
proceed with negotiations for a
Richard M. Nixon presidential
library, but drop plans for a
proposed museum.
The unive rsity's Academic
Council on a 52·0 vote Thursday
approved a subcommittee report
making that recommendation.
The co uncil report
recommends that the university
have nothing to do with any
preside ntial museum because
"a museum incorporated into a
presidential library would tend
to glorify the former president
and also be a tourist attraction."
Council member Phil Stewart
said the report was not a vote
for or agwnst a library.
Duke President Terry Sanford
said before the vote that the
force of the faculty "ought to be
virtually controlling.··
He also has s aid that Nixon
would agree only to a library
that includes a museum.
The fa c ulty agreement
adopted Thursday puts the
faculty at odds with a proposed
agreement between Nixon and
Duke that lawyers drafted in
August. The report staus that
Duke should not provide land for
a mus e um and have no
connection with a museum if
one is built separate from the
library.
Dr. William Chafe, a history
p r ofe ssor and committee
member, said if the conrutions
listed in t h e report a re not
acceptable to the trustees and to
Sanford, the faculty would
withdraw its support for the
library.
Arafat suggested that if Israel
fails to complete the Sinai
withdrawal, as outlined in the
Camp David accords, E1ypt's
new president, Hosni Mubarak,
would be pushed back to the
Arab fold. The Arab nations
rejected Egypt after Sadat's trip
to Jerusalem in 1977.
He also said the Saudi Arabian
blueprint for Middle East peace
has "positive elements " on
Ar ab-Is raeli coexistence and
will be discussed at next month's
Arab summit .
Arafat said Crown Prince
Fahd's recognition of the ri&ht
or all states in the region lo live
in peace was the first Saudi
Arabaian call for an
Arab -Israeli peaceful
coexistence.
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WEST COVINA (AP >
Cou.qty a.1ricuJture officialJ said
they would be1ln a ground
eradication program today in
West Covina where they
dJacovered Mediterranean fruit
Oy larvae ln lemons growing
next to a residence.
Blll Edwards. deputy county
aarlcuJture commissioner' said
the larvae were found durlne a
routine inspection in the area
where aeriai spraying against
the pest began just two weeks
ago.
Edwards said the ground
spraying is to eradicate the
medfly pupa, the stage between
larva and adult.
Turb in e check ed
at nuke plant
SACRAMENTO (AP> -The
Ranc ho Seco nuclear power
plant, shut down for 11 weeks
while a faulty turbine was
replaced, was operating at half
power today.
Workmen monitored a ne w
turbine, installed at a cost of $2
m i llion, said Cindi Ri ch ,
s poke s w o man for the
Sacramento Municipal Utility
District.
She said the plant, a near-twin
of the ill-fated Three Mile Island
plant in Pennsylvania, probably
would not be turned up to the full
913-megawatt output until next
week . T he plant 25 miles
southeast of Sacramento was
turned on again Thurs day
evening after two false starts in
as many days.
The first s tartup was
cancelled because of vibrations
in the block-long turbine shaft.
Political braul
halted al college
SAN JOSE (AP> -Campus
police broke up a political brawl
in the student union at San Jose
Stale, arresting six Iranians on
charges of disturbing the peace.
A bout 50 Iranians were
in¥olved in a shouting match
T hursday that turned into
fistfights between members of
the Moslem Student Association
and oppone nt s of Iran 's
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
police said. No one was injured.
Campus police were called in
shortly after noon because of
loud chanting as the association
was distributing pamphlets in
the main floor of the student
union, and the ruckus erupted
minutes later. ·
Police broke up the fight and
cleared the room in about 10
minutes, taking six men into
custody. They were booked at
Santa Clara County jail.
7 unions agree
to contract
S AN DIEGO (AP )
M e m be r s of seven striking
unions a pproved a three-year
contract by a 2-to-l margin,
ending a three-week strike that
halted construction at National
Steel and ShipbuildJng Co.
The package, which provides
a $1.50-an-hour hike to the
ave r age jo urn ey man 's
SS. 71-an-hour scale and 40-cent
increases over the next two
years, was accepted Thursday
by a 2,308-1,198 secret vote
cou nt , acco rding to John
Murphy, vice president of
corporate relations for NASSCO.
Store drllg
sales probed
LOS ANGELES (AP >
Police have arrested the owner
of a Studio City store that sells
ove r -t h e -co unt e r l egal
stimulants and drugs that are
packaged to look like illegal
drugs.
Dennis Harshm an was
a rrested Thursday amid the
cheers of a group pi cketing the
store in protest of the drug sales.
Harshman was charged with
violation of a state Health and
Safety Code sec tion tha t
prohibits sale of misidentified
dr ugs, said City Attorney Ira
Reiner.
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Pearl Harbor , gets a San Francisco Bay welcome from a
fireboat as the city began celebrating Fleet Week. a
seven-day tribute to the U.S. Navy. It's the first such
celebration in San Francisco in 30 years.
Gasoline price hike
due by end of year?
LO S ANGELES (AP > -
Higher crude oil prices and a
decrease in vol ume s ales
discounts for retail service
station dealers could mean a
6-to-7-cent gasoline price hike by
t he end of the vear , an oil
industry analyst predicted.
Dan Lundberg, who weekly
surveys nationwide gasoline
prices a nd publis hes the
Lundbe rg Letter , said the
ann ouncement Thursday in
Geneva, Switzerland, that the
Organization of P e trole um
Exporting Coun tries would raise
c rude prices would hike the
average pump price of gasoline
by three cents.
In addition, Lundberg said his
surveys indicated retailers
would raise pump prices an
additional three to fo ur cents by
New Year's Day.
Bottle deposit
drive launched
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years of failur e in th e
Legislature, the supporters of a
ban on no-deposit beer and
soft -drink cont ai ners are
appealing directly to the voters.
A group called Californians
Against Was te announced
Thursday that it has launched a
petition campaign to put an
initiative on the November 1982
ballot.
The Oregon-style law would
require a t least a five-cent
deposit for ever y beer and
soft-drink cor:tainer made of
plastic, glass or metal ,
beginning March 1, 1984.
Th e group n eeds th e
signatures of at least 346,119
registered voters by next March
25 to quality the measure, said
Secretary of State March Fong
Eu.
Supporters say a no-deposit
ban will cut littering and save
energy through recycling.
But op p o n e nts , led by
container manufacturers, say it
would cost jobs in the can and
bottle industries without a
eliminating much litter. •
Un d e r the pr o posal,
consumers would pay a deposit
when buying beer or soft drinks. ,
It would be refu nded when the 1
empty containers were returned .. to the store.
Similar laws h ave been
enacted in seven other states,
two through initiatives. ,1 Matt Kuz ins, exec utive
director of Californians Against
Waste, said his group has an
"excellent" chance of making
the ballot, but predicted that the
opponents would mount a
multimillion-doltar campaign to ·'
defeat it. 1
He said his group expects to
raise $1 million and have the '
backing of the 400 groups that
s upported past bottle bills
..I think our chances are
excellent for getting it on the
ballot. We have fi ve offi ces in
the state now. Many groups
around the stale are helping us
with petitions," he said.
Mussel quarantine
extended in north
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annual qu3rantine on mussels
expires Nllv. 1 -except in
Marin ano Sonoma counties,
says the ~tate Department of
Health Services.
The d e partm e nt said
Thursday that tests of mussels
taken from the Ma rin and
Sonoma county coasts detected
l ingering concen tr a tions of
Gonyaulax catenella, which
ca u ses so met i m es-f a t a l
paralytic shellfish poisoning.
Last year, there were 98 cases
or paralytic shellfish poisoning
in California -including two
deaths -from eating mussels,
oysters and scallops during July
and August.
Sin ce 1927, there have been 508
cases. including 32 deaths .
Dr. Ronald Roberto said the
M arin·Sonoma quarantine would
remain indefmitely until tests
show the mussels are safe to eat.
Co mmercially h arvested
sea rood products sold in
markets and restaurants are
exempt from the quarantine.
The Marin·Sonoma quarantine
covers all bivalve molluscs -,
clams, oysters. cockles and r
scallops.
The quarantine never covered
abalone, crabs or shrimp, which
do not feed on Gon yaulax
calenella.
Roberto said a num ber of·
sports fishermen plan vacations
to the coast after the first week
or November in anticipation of
the end of the a nnual
quarantine, which begins May 1.
Gonyaulax catenella is a form
of pla nkton that sometimes
develops a dangerous bloom
which tinges the ocean a
reddish-brown, the "red tide."
Toxic mussels cannot be
distinguished from harmless •
ones, nor does cooking destroy
the toxim. the department says.
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School board • race winners to face tough • issues
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
el( .. MtJ ptlllt ....
Declining e nrollment and
dwindling revenues are among
the problems that wlll confront
t he 12 people who will be elected
Tuesday to trustee seals in four
West Orange County School
Dis tricts.
This year's local campaign
bas been relatively low key, with
candidates stressing the need to
make wise choices in spending
the limited funds allocated by
the state.
Also. the cand idates have
pledged to make r esponsible
deci sions regarding the
additional school closures and
building leases that m ay be
necessary in some districts.
There have been familiar calls
for a back-to-basics approach in
instruction. Some candidates
have 'cited the need to prepare
today's youngsters for an
increasingly technological
world.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Tuesday. Those who do
not know where to cast ballots
s hould contact the Or a n ge
County Registrar of Voters,
834-2244.
In the Huntington Beach
Union High School District,
which includes portions of
Westminster, Fountain Valley
and Seal Beach , three seat.s
must be filled.
The candidates for these seats
are incumbents Zita Wessa and
Stephen Smith, and newcomers
Sherry Baum, Ron Marcus,
Norma Vande r Molen, Marlette
Slates, Pat Sullivan, Re Stevens
and J erry Supernaw.
Three seats will be filled in the
Ocean View School DiJStrict.
R unnlng are lncu m bents
Darrell Carter, Marianne Blank
and Charles Osterlund, and
candidates Flint Morrison,
Steven L. Smith, Jim Powers,
Susan Markham, Janet Garrick
and Doris Enderle.
In the Fountain Valley School
District, three trustees must be
selected.
Running are incumbent Roger
Belgen a nd candidates David
Boyd , Ann Galas. William
Manes, Suzanne Moore, Stacey
Richardson and James Woest.
ln the Huntington Beach City
<elementary) School District,
four candidates are vying for
three seats.
Competing are incumbe nt Roy
How, former trustee Brian
Garland and candidates Pat
Cohen and Sherry Barlow
Workshop stirs protest by teachers
Organizers of gather ing deny it's aimed at l ayoffs
By PHIL SNEIDER MAN
Ot-.o.11.,,. ........
Local college instructors
walked a picket line tod ay
outside a Huntington Beach
h ote l where co ll ege
administrators were attending a
workshop e ntitled "Curriculum
and Workforce Reduction."
The teachers c laimed the
work s hop was designed to
advise administrators on the
best way to lay off instructors.
Or ganizers of the workshop
contended that its purpose was
misunderstood by teachers and
that the meeting also would
focus on a lternati ves to
dismissing instructors.
The dispute first surfaced last
week during a meeting of the
Coast Community College
District trustees. This board
governs the operation of Orange
Coast, Golden West and
Coastline Community colleges.
Several teachers complained
to district trustees because the
"w orkfo r ce r eduction"
workshop was lo be held at
Gold e n W est College in
Huntington Beach. '
The instructors also were
angered that several local
ad ministr ators were to be
featured speakers at the event
and that it s brochure
characterized the Coast district
as a leader in layoff tactics.
In an inter view Thursday, Dr.
Lee Stevens, president of Golden
West College, explained that the
workshop is not being s ponsored
by the college district.
He said it is a function of the
Association of California
Community College
Administrators. Stevens is state
workshop program director for
this group.
The college president said the
original plan to conduct the
workshop at Golden West didn't
require the approval of trustees.
Because of the reaction by
local teachers. Stevens said he
decided to move the workshop
off campus to the Huntington
Beach Inn, where today 's
oicketing took place.
About 45 Southern California
college administrators were
scheduled to attend. Two district
Dump owner cited
administrators were to be
among the speakers.
"I'm somewhat puzzled by the
union's position," said Stevens,
referring to t he American
Federation of Teachers , which
organized the protest.
"We don't know if we're going
to h ave to do any workforce
red u clions, · · the college
president said. "But if there is
that potential , then It becomes
important for the administrators
lo become knowledgeable in how
to do it in a fair, equitable and
com passionate manner "
Stevens said he has apologized
for some insensitive wording in
the works hop announcement
brochure. He said the meeting
would focus on court decisions.
I e g a I r e q u i r e m e n f s a n d
alternatives to laying off
teachers.
Phillis Basile, an Orange
Coast College instructor and
president of the local American
Federation of Teachers chapter,
said today's picketing was only
informational, and that teachers
we ren 'l tryin g to p revent
administrators from attending.
G r adin g operations cause air pollution hassle
By PATRICK KENNEDY
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The operator of a 38-acr e
landfill in Huntington Beach has
been issued his third air
pollution citation in two months
because gr a ding operations
allegedly have sent dust clouds
s w eep i ng through nearby
neighborhoods.
The Steverson Brothers dump,
also kno wn as the AsCon
Landfill, also is under fire from
city officials who want to close it
because of t he possibility it
contains toxic chemicals buried
there when it was used for oil
field wastes years before.
Si n ce 1971 , o n ly inert
materials such as concrete and
dirt have been dumped at the
site on Magnolia Street and
Hamilton Avenue , across the
street from Edison High School.
Ofricials of the South Coast Air
Quality Management District
say misdemeanor citations were
issued against dump operator
Salvatore Pugliese Wednesday
and on Aug. 24 and 26.
Pugliese was placed on
s ummary probati on by an
Orange County municipal court
judge for a similar violation last
April, according to Sebastian
Vergara. air pollution inspector.
Vergara says a ir quality
inspectors issued the citations
after gelling complaints of dust
from nearby residents . The
three latest citations have yet to
reach court hearings. Each
c:itation carries a m aximum
penalty of a $500 fine and six
months in jail. or both, he sajd.
"It seems like there's constant
dust in the air from the grading
and it's just te rrible," said
Beverly Tilus, who Jives on
Bobbi Circle near the landfill.
''They just keep piling the dirt
h1~her and higher and we just
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PIPING IN -Workmen install a new 2.000.foot storm drain
pipe beneath Euclid Street north of Sinter Avenue in
Founloin Valley lo alleviate flooding conditions during the
rainy eason. Work on the $161.000 project should be
comp~eted in about, three weeks
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want it stopped," she said.
City officials say they also
want the dump operation shut
down but for a different reason
-to make it easier for future
cleanup of possible toxic
chemicals buried there.
City of Attorney Gail Hutton is
pr eparing a legal opinion on
whether city officials have the
power lo immediately impose a
moratorium on the landfill
operations.
Mayor Ruth Finley suggested
that if the moratorium isn't
leg a I, the city would have to
h old pu blic h eari ng s to
determine if the dump is a
public nuisance that needs to be
closed.
The City Counc il decided
Monday to ask state and county
officials to take deep, extensive
tests at the dump to determine if
toxic substances ar e burled
there and need to be excavated.
Earlier th.is year, state health
authorities took s urface samples
of the landfill and found only
ha rmless, trace elements of
toxic substances.
But city officials contend that
deeper samples would be more
valid. A recent report by the
Orange County Human Services
Agency identified the landfill as
possibly containing dangerous
toxic wastes.
The report. notes that a fenced
section of the landfill known as
the "acid pit" hasn 't been
tested.
T h e dump h as been in
oper ation since the 1940s. ln
1971, the City Council declared it
a public nuisance becatase of
strong odors emanating from it.
The landfill operators then
stopped accepting oil field
was tes and began the present
practice of taking only inert
material.
Waite r s hold
first county
rac e in NB
Walters and waitr esses
carrying trays lo.aded with open
bottles of wine and full wine
glasses wiJJ compete in a relay
race down and back the length
of the Balboa Pier in N~wport
Beach Saturday.
The firs t Orange County
waiters race will pit teams
representing 50 county
restaurants. The 500 meter race,
sponsored by American Express
and restaurant chain Far West
Inc .• Is being beld to
commemorate NewPort'a 15th
,anniversary
"We want to let the public and
t he administrators know that
the re are important community
college issues being discussed,"
sh e said. "We want them to
know that there are options
o ther than curriculum and
workforce reduction.''
Layoffs are being discussed
because of t h e fin ancial
s hortages c uprently facing
community colleges.
Pointing to one a lternative to
teacher layoffs, Mrs Basile
said . "We think a reorganization
of the way di s tricts are
admin ist ered would save
substantial amounts of money."
She agreed that few instructors
have been laid off in the history
of the Coast Community College
Di st rict , but Mrs . Basile
claimed the local workshop
gives the district the reputation
of being a leader in that area.
She said she believes teachers
and the pubHc should have more
say in the manner in which
community colleges cope with
their financial problems.
Mesa c yclist
serious afte r
HB smashup
A Costa Mesa motorcycUst
who reportedly was thrown 150
feet into the air during a
Huntin gton Beach tra ffi c
collision Thursday was reported
in serious condition today at
Fountain Valley Community
Hos pital
Huntington Beach police
traffic investigators s aid the
m otorcyclis t. Bobby Donald
Gifford Jr .. 20, of 1919 Wallace
St.. collided with an automobile
at 4 . 40 p m at the intersection
o f Magnol i a Street and
Indianapolis Ave.
The driver of the auto, Debra
Ann Newman, 25, of 8422 Grace
Circle, Huntington Beach, was
not hospitalized, police said.
Officers said the motorcyclist
was saved from serious head
injuries because he was wearing
a helmet. Gifford was receiving
treatment in the intensive care
ward for internal chest injuries,
a hospital s pokesman said.
Five seeking
pane l posts
Five candidates are running
for three positions in the Sunset
Beach Sanitary District race
Tuesday.
Running for two director seats
are Bruce Hicks, an appointed
i n cumbent , Francis A .
"Corkey " M ayw hort, a
m achinist, and S t e phen C.
Rowe, a contractor.
Vying for the district assessor
position are Billy Neal Lavinger,
an automobile mechan ic and
Susan Proger, a bookkeeper.
The assessor is responsible for
determing the amount charged
to customers for sewage service
and trash pickup.
The dis trict ser ves Sunset
Beach and Surfside.
Five freed
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Pickets Mar Jeanne Lantz and son Trent. 4 1/eft 1 and Sonia Ga1the
with her son Gaston protest outside workshop on Curnculum and
Workforce Reduction" in Huntington Beach
Races for college
board posts quiet
Along with elementary and
high school district trustees,
voters in West Orange county
and Newport Beach and Costa
Mesa will elect two people to the
Coast Communit y College
District Board of Trustees.
Th is board governs the
operations of Orange Coast,
Golde n West and Coastline
community colleges.
Two seats must be filled, each
representing a s pe c ific
geographical portion of the
district. Each candidate must
reside in the area he wishes to
represent on the board but is
elected by district-wide vote.
These races have been quiet,
with no candidate forums and
little election fanfare.
The candidates who are
e lected will f ace difficult
decisions in the coming years,
as future state funding to
community colleges remains a
question mark and the debate
over the possible initiation of
tuition continues.
In Trustee Area 5 (parts of
Costa Mesa and Newpor t
Beach>. attorney George Rodda
Jr., a trustee since 1969, is
o pposed by Newpo rt Beach
attorney Mark Daviess.
In Trustee Area 1 (parts of
Garden Grove and
Westminster > freight company
manager Richard Olson, a board
m e mber si nc e 19 79, is
challenged by Westminster tax
accountant James V. Evans.
'Trauma Day'
brunch adde d
for S unday
A free continental brunch for
n urses h as b een added to
Fountain Valley Community
Hospital's "Trauma Awareness
and Prevention Day " activities
on Su!lday, Nov. 1.
The brunch, from 10 a.m. to
noon, will include tours or the
hos pital's trauma center and
other patient care areas. The
brunch will take place in the
hospital auditorium.
Trauma Day events for the
general public will be held from
10 a .m. to 4 p .m ., including tours
and programs on health and
safety. The hospital is located at
17100 Euclid St.
• in shooting death
Judge dismisses charges, but county refiles
Murder charges against five
people arrested in the Aug. 10
shootina death of a 22-)'ear-old
Huntin1ton Beach man were
dismtsaed Wednesday durlng a
preliminary heartnc before West
Orange County Muntclpal Court
Judl{e Robert A. Knox.
Deputy Oran•e Count y
Dlltrttt Attorney Brent Romney
uld be lmmedJat ely reflled
ch1r1et •calnlt three or tbe
defend ants, and a •••.
preltmtnari hearlAc bu been
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scheduled for next Wednesday.
The charges stem from the
death of Manuel Ocampo, who
was forced out of an auto near
Koledo Lane in Huntlnaton
Beach and wu shot twice tn the
back a he fied, according to
police.
Ch a.reed in tbe l!lU.rde r were
Rober\ ~ Marina Madel, a
Hunllnlton Beath butband and
wile, botb 22; Vincent Maciel,
11, ol s...ta Ana, a brother ol. UM
baband: LaUla Peraha, 18, ol.
Santa A~a : and Richard
Peralta, 20, of Corona, both
brothers of Marina Maciel.
Deputy district attorney
Romney said he wu unable to
proce ed wltb hla caae.
Wedneaday because be waa
unable to ·obtain t.Um-.y from
a Y<itneaa who la ln Mexico. 11M
case WM then dismlaMd.
Tbe proneutor •aid he bu
rem ed cbarses onJ~ •l•lut Robert II.a.I~ VIDeeM lledel
and LoW IWalta. TM tbrel an
In Onace ~ 'Jell ID l eu GI tpo.ooo ball uc:h. Romney u.td.
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N umbingly high home purc hase price •
ou! 11r control mort~age interest r a le11. aoari
t11•at1ng a.nd lighting blll8, rocket;ng property taxes
all thet1t> add up to the n 11t conclusion that only
pc:n·t•nt of 1.111 U.S. families can today prudent!
uffor<I ao average-priced $80.000 home.
New housing starts are down Almost one-third lD
thn•c y<.•urs; .s ales of used homes also are f11f
dr<i,,IH.'ully Builders, real estate firms. all connected
l.\llh the field arn reeling. Yet. som e s t ill are buying.
How c-;rn they
a fr ord It., '('r eal I \It>
fin..am·ing
Virtually e ver)
sal~· I v1,,· m ttdl' an the
p a ~ I ~ l' a r 1 s a
take ha t k '
m111t~age b) its
pf l' '.'> L'nl owners ,··
~3 \ !'> J Long I stand rt:~ I estate agent And a poll tr
'.'>J\ in~s and loan assoc1allons nationwide s hows that.
alm11:-.t 40 1>t'rccnt o f these inst1tut1ons are wriliU
"l'rto;111n• mortgages"
What's more. the sponsor of the poll, Americe
Mortg.ige Ins urance Co , predicts two-thirds or thete
"i&. Ll> will tw writing the new variable-r ate contracts
hdorl' 19HI t'rl<lS
11 · ... \Hite them or go out of busines~ Says
i\M I<' l'n•s1de nt Claude K. Po pe. "Adjus table
n1nr1 gagL•S . offer hom e buyers a new fl exible form
nf murtga~e financi.ng, a lthoug h they also can
rl'Jll'L'M.•nt 111creased risk for the homebuyer as well
<i ~ • f11r 1 the· lc·nding inst1tut1on."
1:-lh;.it ;,in understatement!
'' 1111 Ml' st<irting at a n extre mely high interest
t :tit• If. pt•rcenl. 17 percent, 18 percent a year . Al
t 111 "l' lt•\.t•ls . you will be paying hundreds or
th11t1sancb of dollars back ror a typical $60,000
mortg.igl· on a typical $80,000 home over a tra ditional
:Ju 'l'Jr Jo.in life
Fllo>.1hlt• rates only compound your risk These
mortg<1gt•s may feature a variable interest
1 JI\' "'''h the v<1nal1on lied to almost anv "index
t'H'll lht· IJctnk 's own m oney cost ·
Tiu~ means that if interest rat1::s drop. your
m unthl\ pa' ments could drop. But I 'll wager your
p.1~ mt•nt-. won't The lender could peg the rate to a n
1nd1•\ I h;il goes up fast and comes down s lowly But
,., 1•11 11 thl' interest rate is tied to a standard index.
\our pu~ men ts could rise precipitously
Th1•\' ('an't go much higher? Real est ate expert
\l <•n ('nll1·ndcn. Calirornia·based pllbllsher of the
('n1t1·11d1·n Repo rt. s hows that monthly loan
p:" nwnts would have nearly doubled in the past five
-..·car" has<•d on adjustments for short-term rate
changt·s and would have been up almost 50 pe rcent
""ht·n ;,itl.1ustctl fo r mortgage rates in that sam e time.
In c •nc instance . the jump is from about $525 a ~nnnth tu more thctn $1.000. In another, the climb is
I rom 1 hv !>a m e $S25 base to more than $750. Could
>our o\\ n budget sta nd a $250 to $500 a m onth rise -
ulong with a s urge in costs for heating and light,
in ... 11ran<·c , lood and clothing. and transportation?
In .idthtion. it•s not just a matter or how often
your monthly payme nts change, but how often your
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on the hasts of 20 to 30 years of monthly payments.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ,1=rlday, October 30, 1981 H/f' Cl t
Pete Reiser: He lived the way he played
.. Here's.a closer, personal look into the life of the man they called Pistol Pete )
~ a KEITH TVBEB heavily despite havlna varioua respiratory crazy, there was no way I wu goina to do :! .. ....,,....,... ailm ents. that Somehow durina his stay, be wu
1 never knew Pete Reisert.he ~Jlplayer. ..1 was at the same (when Reher wu a able to 1et a pack . The docton all got m.Ht
kidded him about the Chicago Cuba, who
e mployt.'<1 Pete as a scout. Pete hated ,0 talking about the team, which hasn't won
He r etired ln 1952, the year before I was coach) with Pete's daughter Sallv when at me .• but I wun t the one who smu11led
born. My twin brother, Rick, ii married to be had b.15 heart attack " Maury Mlller them m.
a pennant since 1945.
I spent a weekend with the Reisert •
earlier this year. Pete took a lot of pride in "
his chili and barbecued ribe. While be wu •,
barbecuing, Rick and I would ask him I
about the old days, and he would tell UI
about baseball when the erass was real,
before ballplayers became millionaires
and the WalJ Street Journal replaced The
Sporting News in big league clubhouses .
Pele's daughter Shirley, and that's how I remembered. Maury and J were drivtn1 "That's the way Pete was. He lived the
cot to know him. It's also bow I came to be -· way t,i& olayed."
Pete Reiser
GWC (14-0)
wins in polo
Golden West College
s tayed unbeaten in
water polo Thursday,
thumping visiting
Fullerton, 12·5 as Bretl
Del Valle led the way
with four goals
GWC is now 14-0.
a pallbearer at hjs funeral Wednesday in
Palm Springs.
Being a student of history and a baseball
fanatic, I had of course read about Pistol
Pete: How he'd injure himself lime after
lime by running into outfield walls; how
he 'd bee n intentionally walked in the
fourth game of the 1947 World Series,
despite having a broken ankle; bow be
learned to throw left-handed when bis
right arm was hurt.
AS I SAID, 1 d idn 'l know this Pete
Reiser. The one I met was bald and
overweight, his health failing. What I
learned was that this man was living hia
life with the same reckless abandon that
c haracterized his playing days. He
enjoyed a stiff drink, and be s moked
Keith Tuber is the Business
Editor of the Daily Pilot
from the Reiser mobile home in Thousand
Palms to St. Theresa's Catholic Church
less than a dozen miles away. He, too. was
a pallbearer. The friendship between the
Reiser and Miller families dates back 20
years.
''TREY RUSHED PETE to the hospital,
and many of the ballplayers were there,
but the doctors wouldn't let them in. They
let me in because I told them I was Pete's
brother -in-law -that's how all the
Dodgers knew me .
··Anyway, I get in there and Pete asks
me for a cigarette. I told him be was
Pete's widow, Pal, agreed. When her
husband died Sunday n!aht, she said it was
probably for the best. "To have Pete
walking around with oxygen all the time
would have been devastating," Pat said.
I REMEMBER ONE TIME Pete, Rick
and I were watching a ball game on TV.
We had a drink or two and bantered about
strategy. Besides being a .295 lifetime
hitte r, Pete was a successful minor league
manager. He was voted Minor League
Manager or the Year in 1959, and later
coached several or the players he helped
develop, inc luding ex-sluggers Frank
Howard and Tommy Davis.
During this particular game, Rick and I
were seeond guessing several managerial
decisions, which Pete defended. Later, we
When I signed the guest book at the
church, I saw the names of players from
the past who had come to pay their last
respects: Leo Durocher. Pete Coscarat,
Norm Sherry, Cleo James. Norm Larker,
Larry French, Lonny Frey.
I didn't know Pete Reiser the athlete.
but I got to know the athlete in him. His
fans will remember the s parklintt plays, the ,
clutch hits. the frequent injuries. I 'll
remember his chili and ribs, talks of
baseball , his zest for life. ln both cases.
we'll all miss him.
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DI Orange Coa•t DAIL V PILOT ~rlday, October 30, 1981
.Wel,sh welcome royalty
Thousands brave wet we ather for Charles, Diana
The wet weather didn't seem to matter 11
thousand• of people crowded the mlnlnc vUlaa• or
P oatyprldd In So.U11 Walea to get a 1Ump11 ol their
prince and future king.
"We want Charles! We want Diana!" chanted the flati·wavin& tbroog11 as the Prince and
Princess of Wales toured tbe town Thursday.
Later in tbe day, at Canllfr, Lord Mayor
Ronald Watkiaa eave Princess Diana an honor that
Charles, 32, received after bis investiture as
Prince of Wales In 1969. Sbe was granted the
"freedom" of the Welsh capital. • Operations al General Concrete Inc. In
Coventry, R.J. have been at a halt for more than
three weeks because the eight employees are
refusing to cross Harvey Chatell's one·man picket
line .
Chatell, the plant's truck driver and sole
member of the Teamsters union al the company.
began picketing Oct. 4, five days after the
company laid him of! ln ravor of using truckers
from a plant in Wallre,aa, Coan. • Actress Barbara Stanwyck was up and around
after being briefly hospitalized ror a beating she
received from a burglar who broke into her
Beverly Hills home, stole $5,000 in jewelry and
shoved her in a closet, a spokesman for the
74·year-old actress said.
"She's really a survivor," said spokesman
Larry K.Jeno. "You can't keep that gal down."
Miss Stanwyck was treated for minor cuts at
Cedars·Slnai Medical Center after a burglar
awakened her in her bedroom and demanded to
know where the jewels were kept. • A plan to extend commuter train service to
San Francisco's thronged fmancial center is under
con sideration by the state Department of
Transportation, officials said.
The extension would affect about 500 to 600
commuters on each or six trains a day between
San Fra9cisco and San Jose, said John West,
district director for Callrans.
The llrains, which now stop at 4th and
Townsen4J streets, would extend to the city's Ferry
Building under the plan. running along the waterfront. • Author Ariel Durant said a posthumous
farewell to some 100 family members and friends
through a film shown at a non-religious memorial
service in Los Angeles several years ago.
The 10-minute film shown Thursday depicted
Mrs. Durant, who died Sunday at age 83, with her
husband and collaborator Will Durant, now 96,
studying and ''discussing together the definition of
real love," said Bob Pierce. co-owner of the
Westwood Village Mortuary.
Durant is in poor health at Cedars·Slnal
Medical Center and did not attend, but a daughter,
Ethel Benvenuta, was among the mourners.
DEA TH NOTICES
SLOATE survived by her son Thomas
SADIE IONA SLOATE. Van Riper T rooien or
wife of the late J oseph B C oron a . Ca a n d h er
Sloate. loving mother or daughters. Cherie Spiker
Mark <Barberal Stoute and Korando of Costa Mesa. Ca.
Esther 1Samuel1 Comis. and Diane Trooien Crowne
dear sister or F rances or Anchorage. Alaska She
Silverman also survived. by also leaves 6 grandchildren·
7 grandchildren. Services Thomas Willia m Troo1en.
will be held on Friday . Dana Allan Cro wn e ,
October 30. 1981 at 12 00 Stephanie Denise Crowne.
noon a t Ml. Sinai Memorial Mark Allen Kora ndo .
Park Chapel. 5950 Forest Rolland Sones and David
Lawn Drive. Los Angeles. Noel Services were held at
Ca Ml Sinai Mortuary the Mesa Verde United
directors Methodist Church. 1701 West
SPIKER Baker St .. Costa Mesa, Ca.
VIOLET E . S PIKER . In lieu of flowers the family
always giving more than she re q u es t s m e mo r i a I
asked. a kmd and generous contributions be made to the
woman passed away on \'iolel E Spiker Memorial to
October 17. 1981 in Costa help abandoned mothers and
Mesa. Ca V1ole1 E Spiker, children
bprn Violet Van Riper. m
Belleville. New Jersey 1n ;;..·-----------
1904. She was a 12th degree PUil.JC •Tt£
Rosicrucian and an ardent -----------
The remaJna of 20 eastern Kumeyaay lnd.lans known as Dle1uenos have been lowered Into a
common 1rave In thelr naUve burial grounda ln
Cuyamaca &ate Parll 11ear £1 Cajm.
Althouih tbt lndlans expect leaal challen1es,
the secret burials Thursday were the first or 8'11
planned by the Native American Councll, the
Native American Heritage Commi.aslon and the
Callfomla Parks and Recreation Department.
Archaeologists generally oppose the reburial
of Indian remains, believing they should be
available for study. • A Navy electronics warfare jet crashed in
flames in a Vlrfla.la field, lcillini all three men
aboard and spraying wreckage onto nearby homes
and farm buildings.
The EA·6B Prowler bad taken off from
Norfolk Naval Air Statloa with three other
PllCIS
·Prowlers, 18 minutes before the Thursday crash. It
was bound for the aircraft carrier John F .
Kennedy off the coast, the Navy said.
Tbe jet was part of Squadron VAQ·l38
stationed at Whldbey Island, Waall., and was
training as pa rt of the Kennedy's air wing. • A nationwide alert has been issued for a
54.year -old New Jersey physician charged with
plotting to kill his son for testifying against the
family in a Klan-related shooting.
Dr. James C. Morrison of Barne,at was
indicted Thursday on charges of trying to hire an
undercover state trooper to kill his son, James
Morrison Jr., and his son's wife, whom authorit.es
refused to name. The couple were not hurt.
"I brought him into this world and I'll take
him out of it," the indictment quoted Morrison as
telling the trooper.
OTHER DEATHS
SAN DIEGO I AP l -
Retired Rear Adm. J ohn D.
Blitch, 67, a decorated
World Wa r II fl yer. died in
a hospital Monday Blitch
was awarded 14
presidential citations and
1 1 o·t h e r s fr o m l h e
secretary or the Navy
SANTA CRUZ <AP l
S amue l Leask, 61 .
president or the California
Retailers ru.sociation. died
Thursday . Leask was
pr esi d ent o f L eas k
Department Store and
chairman or the board for
Blue Cross 1n Northern
Ca liforrua.
REDWOOD ClTY IAP I
R.B. "Fritz" Matthiesen,
54, a n internationally
recogn ized expert on
earthquake engineering .
died Monday
SAN FRANCISCO <APl
David C. Guidicl, 39. who
as a young rocket expert
had hoped to put the first
civilian satellite into space
orbit in the early 1960s. died
Tuesday.
MlLWAUKEE (API -
Harry C. Brockel, 73. a
longtime Milwaukee port
director, died Wednesday
POMPANO BEACH, Fla
1 AP I Walter Hinton, 92,
an aviation pioneer who
was a member or a six-man
crew that flew a Navy
plane across the Atlantic
Ocean eight years before
Lindbergh , d1t>d
Wednesday
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Tuesday. 9ern1111ment of ••oe•. taklnt 01 money or -pen y or °',,... ,..11.t req~led In llW ~tint. Detad: A ... IJ, 1"'1
.,.... J . c.r~e11. v o I u n teer in church
activities throughout her
life. She will be remembered
as teacher and friend to
generations in Christian
Endeavor. Sunda~ school.
Bible School and United
Methodist Women Violet
was also appreciated as a
fine artist A rounding
member or the Belleville
Institute or Art, she will be
remembert>d for her
exquisite designs m Limoges
china Ma ny or her oil
paintings grace the homes of
friends t hroughout the
Un ited i:;1ates . She 1s
CALI ~NIA ...... L WAT•• NOTIC. INVITING llOS CWl'llyCten< lly V. ltoclrltuH, .. • • o.,vty
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NOTIC•Of' mev be requl r•d tor THE ------------~•UC MlA•INO C O H S T II U C T t 0 H 0 F 5 I T E -IMPROVEMENTS TO BALEAR IC APl'UCATION ~ WASTl CENTER, 1'7! BelHrlc SI-I, Coste OISCMAao• ••ou•••M•lllTI Mu•. •"" •I» ,,.. CONSTRUCTION T-4SJM (N ............... Obdl9,... OF A RESTROOM ON THE COSTA NOTICllOF'T•un••'SSALI
El .......... ,.,,.... ....... IU ME SA COU NTRY CLUB GOLF T.S.N .. SHL....,,_ --..."'!....._..... COURSE, 1701 Golf Course Orlve, On November 16, '"1· at lO:JOe.m., ,....... _..... Co1ta Mesa, Calllornle will II• Cel CoHI Monoate, 1$ dUly e_.nled ~ ,._..._ roulved II\' llW City of Coste MAM. at TrustM undtr and purt<1ent lo 09..i of Oo••r Sllor•• Community ttw offlu of ll!e City Clerk, 11 Fair Tni1t recorded O.Cemtier ll, 1'90, In Auoclallo" Nls filed •" NPOES Orlve. CAita Mfta, C.l"ornt• until Ille 110011 1Jlt7, P•t• "'· ol Olflclal permit ICltllkatlon •ncl -llecl fer flour 11:00 •.m., Ho...mber •, '"'·et Records In tl!e offke of ,,. C-ty
••11• dltcflergt ,.....,.,.,..,,.,tor Ille which time they will be opened AKordto of Orenee Co..nty, State of dlKll•rot of ...,.. frarn mal..--ce pubttcly and "eel •loud 111 I,.. Coo;nclt Callfornle ••«uted by Jof!n H. Kunoer clnoftll,. • Oowr $llof'e9 0--11 '" Cl\amben.. S.elael PfOPOYI• llWlll _, and Evelyn J Kvype'. llulbend and
U_"-1 .. .,. ,,,. , ... of ---... name of wife, WILL SELL AT PUB LIC
Oft ttw -.11 of P"llfnl,,.,., I ttw blddllrbUlnoo«lwrdl~l"9ulllllnt AUCTION TO HIGHEST lllD Ol!A ------------. rnlew ..,.. •Pt>llcellon of tewtul m•rU. My bid rectlV9d efler the FOR CASH (peyebl• at time of sale In •'•"dardt and retulello"•· tll• scheduled clotlnt tllnt for llW receipt lawful money of the Untied States> In Calltornle •191eftal Water OW.Illy of btch JNll be ret-ID Ille bidder ttw LObtl'( ol u. offke1 of Hunt -C4Mltrol llo9nl, 5.aftt• A,.. •eeleft, •Jnopened. II •11•11 II• Illa 101• Fen1termeker. a prol•ulone I tenl8'1V91Y pn>poses lo I-wattt ""90flllblllty of ttw -to -thlll corporellon at UO NewPOn C.nler ditcher .. requirements lnc:llldlnt hlJ bid h received In p•-r time. Drive, ,._.., Baacll. CA., Sulle Jll, effluent llmllallont and 1Pe<lal Contractors m•y bid on 11o111 project1 ell rltM. lllle end lnt.,..11 conYeyed lo condlllotu. Perton• wl1llln9 to or lndlvl-1 prole<h. end now l!ekl by It undtf selcl Deed of comment upon or obJecl I• Ille A Ml of plen1, ~lflcatlont, and Tnnt 1" the ~rty sll...ud In Mid
"""'"9d dltctl«91 ,_,...........,.. -other contrect Oocu,,,..,11 mey be County end St ... -rlbed "' Loi II lnvtte.i ID -..II -In writlfle lo oblelned In lhe oltlc• ol Ill• of Traci Ho • ..,..•• thDwn on a mlC) Ille abo.,. eddr"1 no laler lllan O.pertmtnl of Lelaure S.rvko, 11 recorded In -174, J1 end n of Hovemw 11, 1'11. All comments or Fair Orlve, C°"te Meu, Calllornle, mlK•ll-s m-In Ille office of ttw ollJecti-recelwcl prior ID.,. abeve upon "ulpt of a nonreflindabl• fee of Co..nty rwcordH of uld c-ty.
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f ete wlll IN con1ldared In Ill• S6 oo. II bldmr1 req...st plans and The ltrul •ddreu end 0111er formuletlon of flnat det ... mlNtloM speclfkatlons lie melled, the c,..,.. common dHltNtlon, If any. of ttw ~lfttllle-NCll~. •Ill be$1,jl).-rMI. rul property described allOve h Tiie 8oerd wlsllet lo Obteln Eech bid tll•ll 1>e med• on the pU<ported to be: 20" Tvtlln Aw., lftformet"°" ID .. 1st 111" 4'4ffmlflt111 propo .. 1 form end In Illa m•nner cost• Mew. c.111. m21.
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CHOICEIUY!
$104,900
Highly upgrad 'd 2
Bdrm. Irvine Condo.
Beautiful wall cover·
angs. levelors. drapes
plus pool, spa, rec room
Take over 'x1s11ng
Hnanc1ng. Call for de-
tails! 646-7171
THE REAL
ESTATERS
PROIATE SALE
Low priced CdM duplex.
2 blks to water! Priced
to sell fast. Good terms
Call JeaMf! Salt,r, agt
for details 759-1221
'"'° IT'S MO JOICE ::~ SI 0,000 DOWM
""'"' Unbelievable terms by : mol 1\•ated owner •
::; Deserted 3 Bdrm starter
11141 10 good neighborhood
:: I ~~,~:~ ~~~ h ~y = $109.900' C.il673-~
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
tMJfA-1
HAUOlllDGE
Ao exquiJ1te offering
Elegant & spacious 3
bdrm + family room, I
lev. home w/panoramic
vista of harbor.
couWne. ocean & night
SMAITIMYISTOl7 llghta Prestige. com·
Own this beau~lful fort, lvxury & security.
town home below market Reduced, now 1739.000.
v1tue. 2 Br + den. pool,, <Owner fioaocin&). Agt
JACOIS IEAl TY
'7M670 ----
131/1% IUILDla5 CLOSIOUT It,_,.,
MOl&IAU
Few rema1ai11g 2 & 3 Br
J Ba. Coodoa. Sff lht S4
n & 1m~y buy 1n tbe
Harbor aru. WILSON PARK
380W. Wlbon. C M.
714/131·sm5
financing. Reduced t !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I !!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!!!!!!!!' apa. se una Good ass um, 640--554!0
1119,000 ------•I 6UAT ASMMAILI!
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C.M.AXB
This could be a cutie ror
the lst time home buyer
at low price with good
f inancing available.
Sll2,000 or submit your
offer.
759-1616
4LIMDAISU
Anuous owner will con
sider all offers
•Will flnance sale .
•Will lease optJon
•Immediate O<'Cupan<'y
-&avlmY
631-3444
MUI. Tftl CHOICE!
Ddebout .
MlWPOIT
IMftD
Steps to beach 4 up & 3
down. ! baths each.
Furnish for Wltller/sum
mer rentals Good h15·
tory. Fee. Priced at
$335,000.
associated
B~ , .. to•) 1JtA,~r11s
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Assumable lotn. 2000 sq. ct. s120.ooo. owe with
$25,000 down 532·*5.
SIOOODOWM
Le ase option o n 2
NEWPORT homes
Gorgeous 3 Br 2 Ba cot
tage. has it all! $175,000
OR
adult condo with partial
v101 . lease I yr. buy at
S13S.OOO. Rae Rodgeni.
~~Max 631-1266_
OME OF A KIMD
Located in Costa Mesa
this 3 'Bdrm home is
highl y upgraded .
Amenities 111clude pool,
custom spa. in-law unit.
sauna. add on family
roo m . remodeled
kitchen & more Assume
s11~.ooo III loans AsktnR
$118,000
on I.his beauUfully up..
graded 3 Bdrm condo
Co1y ri~ace and view
of greenbelt. Only a .soo Callnow97&-mo
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
DHAMHOUSE
Fantastic 4 Bdrm. 2 ba,
cul·de·sac home III Mesa
Verde 3 fire places.
gorgeous ram1ly room
Quality thru out
Sl00.000 in assumable
loans 11 12'l Only
$179.900 Ca ll no -.
979.5370
ALLSTATE
fliALTORS
COOL POOL
Big 20'x40' pool goes
with this neat 4 Bdrm
home io Mesa Verde
Also has a great bonus
room. Cul-de-sac loca
lion. Real value at
$149,950. "m·3191
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4 Bdrm 2 ba pool hom'
Assume h1·balance loan owe straight note.
SUCC ESS REALTY
s.&9-7991 --
GIAMT FAMILY
HOME. $187,000
Excell,nt Costa Mesa
neighborhood' Living
room features cozy
fireplace. Sunny family
I Red Estate
COSTA MESA
Eastside immaculate
three bedroom Two
baths. Very private
patio and garden .
Sl49,900.
0,.. s.t;s. 1-4~)0
}641.S.,Sn.t
631·7300 M..I.
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J• OOOf ~ °'" .. ,..., •. &l•c.M ~-.".,. ..... It--·-nc...-''ON .,..,,. ::: I ::.1 11"""""'.. ~°""' •Vrtol room ' 3 large bdrms. l•---•••111111~ Secluded yard on cul de
sac. Flexible terms! I ,,... ... ·-Ml'WPOITHllGHTS JOI-.. ·-IOS~~
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Call673·8MO
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
MESA VERDE
IUCCOLA
Exel!utive built home
with double door entry;
leads into a formal Uv·
ing room. formal dining
room. huge family
room. stone flrepla~.
country kitchen. All
overlooks spectaculu
pool and spa. Elegant
master suite, 3 other
large bdnns, plw a den
with builtin bookcases.
Truly an executive home
for ooly s.ns.ooo. Owner
wtll help with financing.
• Call now. 54&-2313
THE REAL
E S TATE: RS ----,,. .. :::•k• ..... c.t.
DAILY PllOT
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Super sharp 3 Bdrm. I l~Good @Ad...,. {JNntnl
pool, spa. comer lot. ex· i;::::::::::::=::::::::;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:
cellent l«alion. many SlllC & •Nrf upgrades. SZ!0,000. ___ "'
NEWPORT
WATERFRONT
WINNER!
This gorgeous 3
bed r oom. 3 bath
waterfront home
reatum a 2 bedroom In·
come unit, a s pa.
skylights, pier, boat slip
and great financing!
9850.000. M4·7020
.blflgo
.. MTTBMSl.
•autlfUI 4 ldrlll I bath
with hardwood noon
u d ba/ windowed brt•k u t noo k.
Lecaltd In hrtltrock
•111l1nd1.$11t,800 .
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QUIC•SW!
IAIGAIM!
10' down. SU,000 total
pr1r~ 4 Bdrm. 1 bath,
family area, n~plare
Cos la M a'• best area
(,c•ll for more detallt tr
llDUCIO!
Owner hu meved and
reduced the price for
quick sale with attrll<'
live terms Th!J 3800 11q.
ft. home is now only
S389 ,500 4 bdrms ,
formal dining rm , huge
family rm. and pool Im mediate occupancy
Low 111terest lst T 0
~.. A l>I\ 1i.wn ot
llJrb<1t lnH·,tml'nt l"o
BARGAIN!
COLLEGE PK!
The best pnced home an
Costa Mesa . only
$127,000 3 Bdnn, 2 bath.
brick hreplace. Owner
wrll carry r111ancing with
20c1. down. Call right
now . it won 't las t
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATE RS
Stop '! Take trme to relax
and shop at home It's
simple with Dally Pilot
Classified Ads And 1f
you have something lo
sell. call a rriendly
Class1hed Ad Viser at
MORE
SPENDABLE INCOME • • •
is YOURS al RE/MAX or Newport
Beach . WH Y? Because our l001k,
concep t positively MIN IMIZES
EXPENS ES and MA XI M I ZES
RETAINED INCOME !
Our associates tell us t hey have
increased their net income 70-80"1".
Many have DOUBLED and T RIP L ED
their previous income levels in their
FIRSJ'YD\R!
SALIS IN OCTOlet EXCEEDEO
$7,400,000!
Applications now being accepted for
qualified experienced associates
CA LL BOB LICATA FOR AP PT
759-1221
RVM* of Newport Beach
W E~l.l<Y N
TAYLOR CO.
HEALTOHS ~1iwL· t~HH
llG CANYON CUSTOM
A REAL ARCHITECTURAL IEAUTY
Luxurious Georgian Colonial on best
golf course View Site! Beaut design,
abundant marble & crvstal & finest
materials thruout. 5 Bdrms. lge DR .
fam rm . billiard rm. 61:i baths.
$2, 150.000. Call for color brochure &
financing.
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS
2111 San ~HilhRood
NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644-4910
LINDA ISLE HOMES
Prestige pool family h ome . Main
c h annel view fro m beautifu l
trad ition a l, 4 bdrm, 5 bath home. Slip
for 2 large boats. Sl,495,000.
Large lagoon view from spectacular
architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath ,
playr oom , dark room & den. Slip tor 2
large boats . $1,350,000.
LIDO ISU HOMES
Feature d on Homes Tours this lovely
traditional s pacious, custom 3 bdrm , 3
bath home , newly redecorated. Priced
to sell q uickly at $475,000. Must see.
Newly remodeled 3 bdrm , 2 bath plus
lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam
ceilings. G r eat for family li ving.
Excellent value al $420,000. .
PENINSULA POINT IEACHFIONT
Panoramic bay & ocean view at
wedge, from prime large lot, 4 bdrm,
3 bath cust om home. 3700 sq. ft
featur in g marine room. $1,385,000
BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR
J41 Roy\1d1· Otov,. N 8 blC, 0161
LINDA ISLE MASTERPIECE
Owner des perale~ Will sell low down.
trade for 2nd T.D .. land. units. Large
1st T.D. Assumable 76' of waterfront
with room for 85' and oo· yacht.
Askrng SJ,600,000. Submit any price or
terms. Bonus SI 00,000 + 3% to se1Un9
oeJent. Bob or Oov1e Koop. agl 759· 1221.
RVM* of Newport Beach
Coiy two btdroorri cot I.cue option or sale, IF YOU HAVL
taae ~an view One 11,000 down. no quallfy 110.000 to 12(),<m ror an
block to buch OWC lst ln1. view homt', 2 Br • 1n1Ual Investment. ~e
AJ.tnt 831-7D>. dtn &t famJly room Tom un put you In a well ~ ---493-2752 located property In
IY OWNER ttw ....... '-di 1040 Laauna. So. La(Cuna or
Hurt or CdM 2 Br 21'1 Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• Laauna N1&IK'I Call to condo, 2 frplca. pool , PRESTIGIOUS VILLA day ror appt. to dll5CUIR
Jaruul, sauna, te11n1s. PACIFIC 2br, t~ba, yourn~eds 4942894 1':d Beautifully decorated. ..,,, i: t b 8 r , P 0 0 I 5 , na Lundberg Rllr & As
1115 000. 640-2494 clubhouse, hlahly up· soc
Hew C..._.._ graded. llas existing EASY TaMS
OPEN HOUSE SUMDA Y
IAYSHORES
Thi:, ha!'> ~ot to lw lht> bt>~l buy in this
pr~sll~IOU!'> lot·.1t1on Only $259.000
with a s:,umabll' l111aiwin~ Ca ll now
for more dt'tails
4 bdrm a i,,. ba single 79'X. lat.Ownerwillcoo· Sparkling 3 bd ,d1•11
famll.Y 'oome. South of alder carrying back 2nd home on spacious pool FA'R WEST REALTORS the tfwy In Old Corona or help refinance new •ize lot. Ideal Top or 2 1S17 del Mar. Corner lot. loan. Open Sat/Sun, l·S World location on quiet 645-4419 64 •
Elegant apPolntments 9766 Verde Mar. SJ6.t600 street. $239,SOO. w/ low
• throughout. $625.000. bkrt..968·83ilO!'fter down pymt & xlnt a~
I Open House Sat·SWI 12 4 PW-HI sum a b I e ( 1 n Wm toS.851·3890,64~682$ OVOWNER Hosler, RJtr.497-~ll
IY OWNER S30k DWM-OWC OCEANFRONT
LOC)Ul'a MkJ-1 I 052
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IESTIUY IN
VERSAILLES
IRVINE TERRACE IAL FOURPLEX
I 00 1 DOWu No n eg 111 v e S 1st Owner will carry SIOO
S62Smo a' 1t1l 1mml'd
!ISi 9031 $5,000DWN
2Br. 2Ba penthse, ()(n
\le~. $133,000. Assume
Sl2tl,000 or S&L loans at
17', Sl.828 mo Owner
will mo~ stay & be
your tlltiant Of c
730-2270, Hm 642·2682
10 "" yr po..ilive s therearter St ,000,000 lst TD at t2'" M.wpori leoch I 069
Expandable. 2br + Pnnonl.> &75-!1522 Magmficent Views from ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~J:d· ;!~·:u1!:~: No Quahf~' fantasu~ ev_ery unit on lhi ~ BELOW MARKET
romer kit lease land pool home. pnme area t~1;~~ea ~v~~n 2~~rt~ SELL THIS WEB
Im med occup. Assume 0 n I Y SI 36 · 000 8 k r 2BR. Room for modern 3 Br bellrh home. pr It~
ex1Sling financing owe 848·0709 5th unit with ex1Slmg ~ al onl} $J2'J 000 l.o\\
S295,000. 9S.S-0073 __ No quahry111g. ranlasllc sq ft redwood der k d~n prm onh !'It'll~\· NEWPORT SHOlfS
C:rt>at family home on
l'&lllll 4 BR 3 Ba . close to
swim & Leorus club, walk
lo beach Owner will
l'Onsrder lease or lease
opl ion or trade ror trust
C t M I 024 pool home, best area, Owner has left st alt' hurr}' Call ~11.s Jgl 01 0 "° sacr1f1 re at $136,000 will trade. Prr ced at Sl.5 631 1266 ···i:ow'oowH···· Won't last Bier !48 0709 million Call for appt. to
LOW IMTEREST ~':°:~.~ •••••••••••• !~.~~ ~da~2•5040 \ton thru
3 Br & 2.5 Ba on cul-de
sac. Ca ll for details.
Curt Herberts I I. agt
631-1266
FIEEDOM HOUSE
3 Br I Ba. large yard
$95,000 ........ 641-0763
Tnbme. bi-level, £pc. 3
BR, 3 ba priv yd. micro.
upgrade owe 10'. dn
$159,000. 851·~
* GOV1' LOAMS* Possible S"~ do~n
12 14"'1 1111. rate. 30 yrl
loans. Free mfo
WoridR.E.
!,56-7777
* *OUALIFY? None required on this
immaculate 2 Bdrm. 2
Bath Northwood home.
1500 sq fl and super
terms' Pnced lo go ra11t
at $151,500
W~ldhrldgc
Rulry
551.:lOOO
l!t?O lhrr11nra f'k,.1.ln1nr
irvme
( ommt"1c1al AgPnl\'
1100 l)u,111 SI l~i )0·10
Newporl Beach
VIEW cll!eds Subrrut all offers.
S24~.000 Gwen Henry MEW PORT HG TS H1l·hardSowers Rltr
lmpr1·~s1\l' I ljrlrm i l4 598·5674_;990-247!
w numerous amenrt1e~. REDUCED l Owner Wiii r111am·e Cull 4 I
Ssss r or d t> 1 a r b r u rt NOW $5S9 OOO MO Down! llerberts II . a"' 631 1266 ar you can make big "' r paym 't for 2 yrs I 'II give up to 45' boat slip avail. you 1, ownership with this huge 2 and a
644·SS98 lll!ll or 3 Br rondo -\\ ~ ater \Ole~s rrom
LAGUNA IEACH OCEAuFRO.._.T both l!Hng rm and mstr
HIDEAWAY " " ~u1ll! Gorgeous neutral
More pr 1 \ ll t"} & BY OWMER dt>l'Or and the best
coastline view than .in) ~e~ i:u~l bit 2 'l) fmdnrmg at the beach
0 C location Per£tl't Fren<'h Normand' 3 HH Call ror your personal in· for enlertarn1ng Tr~ & dt>n homt• r .in be ~pectton
wal~t~~~~ rrom LEASE OPTION I rJ• Realty
0056781~ .. ~i=iiiimiiiF~~~= • MINI ESTATE OWNER
~·Mini estate own Un
believable hn mcl 7',
1st ' OPEN Swt I 5 1661
UNO 9UALIFYIMG I * • 200/o DOWN * • W oo dbr idge' Meadowlark 3 Br 2 ba.
CO\ 'd patlO Almost ne'4
Grea t fin ancing
SUCCESS R E 549 7991
lO"t down. lease uplron spht 5895.llllll IJ\\ t 37 11 I [UjJ , ~}~IQQ...000 ~.·56<Ul..i. ''&I I Seashore b73 6.5711 rf ~ \\\\(\db ridge
lh1S neat & lldy 2 bdrm -I Bd 2 • Ra SIO.rMMll1'4n 5Sl·3000
o~n-your-0wn unit On SISOO mo A~t 1.:11 1:!1!1 1~:?11 Rar"nra Pl .. ,,lnlDr
h 'd r h or 6-16 1!81!11 -l e ocean s1 e o I l' Catalina Pier-Vu Xtr lg 2
..
Super f111anring mcl 7'1
Isl' ASSUME LOW MO
PMTS ! No quahrying'
Indus St. See class 1002 WAL SQUAR~:COND02
-NEARBEACll 1 bdrm. I '• ba up
highway & oHered at an Bayshorft by OWMr br :-<e~ dec.v thruout.
afroradable price l.rg ~HH 1(1 \ huml' S600 Yrl} Prer mdl age
~~--11-(;~~~ .... ~~. ~~· 3BR,2t~BA.SIO.OOO graded , xlnt £in . 1>N~ $101 .000 Try Slit.000
$140,000 I Steps awa\ from Jl\I rouple
DO YOU-beeche~ Ow11t"r "111 a5 1 &t2 l912
.wantlOli\eamongthe Sl~l m £inam·mi.t or '4111 1 -
NEWPORT'S NEWEST IA YFRONT
COMMUNITY 147 ' of bayfront.
2·story entry W1<1 s tep-down
living rm w 1 bay views & library
w1 bath. Upstairs. the mas ter
suite w separate s1ttrng rm &
fireplace, and another wing holds
2 m or e BR:, & baths. Sl.500.000
including land. La rry Dye r
642-8235 l H 11 >
YOUR OWN WORU> Awaits in this
l\'an W e ll ~ custom w lus h
enclosed atrrum w retrnctable
roof Lg 4 BR + + decorated in
style w g lamorous appeal in
Baycres t area Seller will
con s ider trade for ~mailer
r esidence S425.000 Fee Jane
Paquin 642-8235 <1112)
*JASMINE CREEi< •
12 7 8'i financing o n former
model 1 Plan 5 w c us tom spa.
$349.000 FEE.
*CAMEO SHORES•
Ivan Wells custom home
degree view on FEE
S925.000
•CLIFF HAVEN•
w 180
land.
180 degree view of harbor from 3
bdrm home on lge lot $650,000
FEE. ( Exc.'IUSl\'C )
*VICTORIAN STYLE•
Spectacular .t bdrm remodeled rn
Victorian st vie " custom kitchen
in prime ·Costa '.\lesa a rea.
$138.500.
•WATERFRONT HOME•
Detac hed 3 bdrm. Communit y
tennis & pool ! Owner will carry
1211 Isl T.D. $230.000 FF:E.
NEWPORT IEACH OFRCE
2670 Son MiCJUt1 Driv•
17141759·1501 17141752-7373
~ Walker &lee
Real Estate
LOWEST PRICED COTTAGE
5'noH 2 bed. cottagt wUh brick poHo
•d roo11t to Hpo1td. Hew corp1t.
led.tc1d to $304,000 °" lalboo Is.
NEW CONDOS BY Bf.ACH
0..1 ltlocli to lt.och. C..t1.,1rery,
.._...c orchltectwt r.. l bed + i.,.
1.i111fa9 dick. fht011cfn9 fluiltlt. uss.ooo.
spa Adj . NP & Back
Bay. STEAL! $259,500
Hurr;,_:' Call 957-0744
IRYIMI CONDO
REALTORS
'7S.SSIJ
I 00/o doWIL $105,000
Call to see this <'harming
end unit with view or
hills and 13x13' deck
Privacy plus. assuma ble financing. no quali-
fying Very motivated
seller.
LOAN ASSUMPTION: COM duplH with
good flnonclnCJ. Eoch unit 3 bdr1" 2 both,
family room. Close to nuythinCJ at
$429,500.
CLASSY NEWPORT
COHDOMIMIUM
High emotional appeal
111 this 2 Br 2' t ba on t'UI·
de·SaC Sl o( JUSl 12
homes. Ternfic financ·
COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS
2515 E. Coast Hwy .. CoroM def Mor
675-5511
ing -assumable. 29 yrs ~ remain111g. fixed low int These hltle ads really Isa.ct I 006
See this! Clleshire R E w o r k ' J o 1 n l h e •• •••••••••••••• ••••••
759-1877 thousands or other peo. ~yo.. OWll ten.I. !!!!!!'!!!!!~!!]!!!l~~~-I pie m this area who are I Derer down payment or
SellwithEASE' reg~lar use rs or interest on this new
It's a BREEZE Classified Call our ad I Balboa Island home.
Classified Ads 00-5678 ~r al &l2-S67S. --Ill H..-sty, lltr
67S.21'6
RESIOEN!IAL REAL ES!AIE SERVICES
HARBOR RIDGE . VIEW
Long awaited Lucerne Model !!
Spect acular ocean & nrght light
view . Off white c:upeting &
s park l ing c lean 3 BR. 3
Fireplaces. Fam ily room. Extra
large master suite. $775.000
IN NEWPORT CENTER
OtOflO .. Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••
CHEAPEST CdM
Pnceo at lot value. 2 Bd l Ba rixer OWC
w 1$40,000 dwn, Can close
rn 10 days. Call Tim
Rhone. agt 631 · l.266 or
673-00SS
4l41lGOHIA
New elegant 4 Br Vic·
torian partial vu.
ownr contractor finan
a\•ait. SS7 . ..::;5c.,OOO~. __
CDMDUPLEX
IYOWMEI Mu st sell! Pride of
ownership Excellent
terms. below market
( 714) 9'2·8Stl0
CITY LIGHTS VIF:W I down S52 ISi I art 6
Nr Beach $20,000dn 859•0147
___ fil.1±131 COLLEGE PARK S & S
I ~ BR 212 BA. Unrrnrshed CRYSTAL COVE bonus room. commumt}
Beaut. new condos, 21 pools & club house master suites. Italian $165,950., By Owner.
tile entry/skylight/dbl l714J 779·1189_a[t 2PM gar/ w/opener. Lge encl I
patio & Yd. Close to1
ocean.
xw~ 1932 MEYER PLACE I OPEN THURS-SUN 12 5 I
~99J..t.~1-436Lagt I
IESTIUYS
2 br 2 ba, 5 yrs nl'w
S129.900 All orrers cons
2 br+ den. upgraeded s1i..ooo. owe
YOU OMLY
LIVE OMCE!
so why not have the
best ' Quahty . style and hvab1hly, tlus Madison
m Turtle Rock V1Sta hab
1t all 3 bdnns. 2 ba
Custom draperies. plan tat1on shutters. central
01Jr with climate control
Plus mowitam and ca nyon \•1ews S299.000
Call today for mfonna
3Bdrm pool Fast lion on terms 1 escrow owe some I paper & assume $80,000
FRMC $147.lm
• RED CARPET Ill 754-1202
DRIYEIY
26S E. Bay I East or 20th,
off Santa A11a Ave I
Then call Rulh for
t!rf.!lS.c al 646~1380, rllr.
' lf523CAMPUSDa·IRVll(E I
OWNER LEAVING
STATE!
trees & strll be clOl>I' tu cons1dl.'r trarll'' Shn\\ n REPO SALE
beach!' lown• You tan b) appl onl> J>rrn oul) NEWPORT SHORES
r n th 1 s old L:i go n a S.S30.000 Pnnl' only Hon 223 CAHAL
charm home \\1th 2 J<tl·kson556-UK)() 14 Br. 3 Ba on Canal,
bdrms. remodt'led 0<•eanv1cw withc'bmmly
kitchen ~ ocean view EASTBLUFF : µool & tennis courts.
deck. This may be the . , . , SL: BM IT ALL OfFERS. last bargain rn tnwn 3 Br Hom~ 2 B.1 Nt \\ $260 000 Ui d si49.500. 1· a r p e I 1 n p. & "t ,. . w own
PRIME DUPLEX S205.uoo
located 111 Woods Cove Roy McCar*, Rltr.
JUSt 2 short blocks to 548-7729
sec luded beach Each I unilhaslbdrm+extra Mr nr estate o~n l..n
sleeping area wrth behev.ible rrn rn cl i'
fireplace & large deck I Isl' OP t::N Sun I S 1661 I Room lo expand on tree Indus St SI.'<' cla:.!> 1002 shaded lot Seller ran an<' I . p _...House RJtn ing Prire reduced lo 2 duple\l'"' ,\. 1 lriplt'\\'"' rop•. 'J
S22S 000 B) 0'4 ner Cd\I \ '\fl 1 642-3150 __ _
· · Good tl.'rm:. l'rin onl} l"q~r rall 760 Gai6, ~o tib"ll EASTSIDE :b:Wtteiatf~~ LOW DOWN FIXER UPf'Bl
Srller ~! Looking for a fixer up..
1f(61; eo......_.y I \'rrs allle~ I bdrm I per• This .a bedroom 2 ~ 11ooctoc. t2e1>1 1 stul 1u pentht.11i.-t' rondo bath home must be sold
" larj!t' a~sumablt> t n pa} estate tax
17141 494. I 177 loan 'l;o qualrf) inJ! on Bt•autiru l pool. 2 pauos
-----I} $99.500 '\sk for ·"'" i and rompletely renced Ownt>r ,\)..'\ 97953711 or lot Grab this one !
7i079211 I S209.800 Call Ann Fealu~g super lo mon Vaughn Santas for ap-
lhly 'fl1\yments on thl:' DOVER SHORES pom1men1 4Br2850sq ft viewhome Poul,Jal't.llll lherlook~ ,
S29s.ooo hay Galax) Or Formal *Cote Realty
TierraDelSolRlty thn rrn.2 £rpl1·~ & lnvt>slmt'nl
4!rl-1744 &12 2.510 ~Iii 411-IH I .
--------Cla~s1fa•d \cb. \our nm· 640-5777 • ;..top bhoppin~ 1·cnt~r 1---llllll!!!!!!"!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
TERMS
VIEW! VIEW!
3 br .. 2 ba , fixer, w lg I ram rm & rpl Own~r
fin. at 12•-: Agt-nl
6421523_
• * 1 sec Down • •
and must sell unusual
Un1vers1ly Park llome
Cathedral ceil ings & stained glass highh ghl rrom unique home on P''t
h £1 bl n I lot Spectacular k1trhen t 15 exi e oor pan 2 has skylights and coun·1 bdrm downstairs & 11 ~ Financing I' 'l m1 to
Brh. 3 yrs old. 3 Plus 2
$121,900. Bkr. 631·9170
master suite upstairs 1 try charm. This 3BR 2ba widouble doors connect home has sep;irate rec
rng 4th bdrm or ex room. Owner will AITD Mesa Verde. 3BR. P.BA I with 20r; down I Nr Baker •· R Ip I panded master ~urle "' oya a m L-Vi._ R.E Goodfm&termsS134K ~1th s pac1uu~ h\lng1 -"21-·-..-,.
!57-6269 Pnn_onl,y room Bnrk patio, ex· -~97~17JI I tensive wood deckrng, $15,000 DN. ~ecluded spa all in a de PRICE REDUCTION
Take over lst $65,SOO at l1g htful setting Cor New wood and glass s~.'1. 2nd TD $12.600 at $165,000 1714 1552·4477 house 3 Bdrm. 212 ba.
16'1 OwnercarryJrd,4 WALKER&LEER E fam rm. Great oce&n
yrs, no payments 3 BR view NowS375.000
ft MACNAB .
till~-
644-9060 2ba. frplc, dbl garage LCICJllM leodl I o4a Enda Lundberg Rltr & · 1--------•I Ron Say. Agt. 979-~0 or ••• •••• •••••••••••••• •• Assoc 494-2894
1
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CdM Cw..r DplL eves ~8.:.1801 WA Ta WA TH LacJ-o Hih I 050 ~~~~~~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ With~ Priced To Se. IJ • EVER"'6A.l,..E •••• • •• • ••••••• • ••• • • • • 1
BAY VIEW CONDO -LUSE
OPTI01'4 0\\ 1wr <lll\lous to sell or
lt·asl' opt 1011 lil0a1111ful 2 BR + den
runc1o 1n lilt' l'O\l's Try 6 mo.
l<.'.l'il' 0µ11011 ;11 $2000 mo with
S20 000 opl um mnnl'~ or S-198,000.
I l1g h a-,sum.ihll'" lkhh1e Frall
r>-12 x2:1~
_ 3 BR 2ba or 2+ guest in S..-'d. '"~ II '-.J. owner's unit. plus 2Br ,..... .... ~ Spectacular views. Mel •-IRonc:h
• PEPPERTREE HEIGHTS r CONDOMINIUMS
OPEM HOUSE Sot. & s.doy 11 to du1k
2600 lloclc Santo Ano An.,_Co1ta M"o
Truly elegant 2 Br 212 baths & 2
Br 2 ba homes. From S129,500 to
~139.500.
Var ious finan c ing p lans
including VA & owner and non
owner occupied con ventional 30 yr
loans. As low as 10<< down. Owner
wi II buy down interest rate.
SOUTHElH CALIFORNIA UALTY
546·5605 631-6194 ..
mE
111111 BLlllS CD.
OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
NIEWPOIT SHORH
Three Bedr oom Home Jn A Young
People ·s Location. A Fun P lace To
Live . Tennis. Swimming, Beach
Nearby. Re nted For $750 A Month
At T he Presen t. Priced At $130,000.
Appoin t m ent Necessary, But Easy
To Show
rental cottage. All in Elegant Spanish slyle sprawling 4 bd rm 3 $900,000
sharp cond w/excel tri-level in prestigious baths. 2 frplcs. WET I 643·_2~1, 1·986·~5
location. Owner will Me s a Woods 4 BA R. beamed ceiling. EvaluatetheValue
carry lge 2nd TD. Best bed.rooms. 212 baths, re· fam rm .. lge kitchen. Seller must sell r uslom
buy in town for only ~aJUng den. ro~mal din· huge . master suite. Ex· 4BR pool & spa plus air
$280,000. ing room, f~rruly room . pansrve patio & pool home. Beautifully ap
64._7211 he~r.ly fareplare area w/rock rimmed pointed throughout As·
/Jn NIGEL
nAILEY &
ASSOCIATES
~~t1~t1cally d~corated. s pa & water r a 11 sum able loans. Seller
f rn1 estate sized lot S3S9.000 will help w/financm g Sho~ an~ com~are. you MISSION REALTY Call Bemadette768·56lKl
won l frnd this super 494.0731 _ __ Richardson Realtors value anywhere else ---------------1 Flexible rinancing too • EMERALD BAY LEISUIE WORLD szs.ooe DOWH
Lg. assumable loans.
Remodeled 2 br.. nice
patio, R-2 lot w/ plans
ror unit. $249 ,500.
Owner I Agent.
957 -9~/64().1430
5 Bl/BY OWNER
llVIME TIUACE
CORONA DELMAR
X·l&e master bdrm w.
garden & frplc ; lge
c us tom kit., de n,
library, LR, FR, pool,
yard, paUo. Unique ror
larget ramlly. Ocean
side of hwy. Ne ar
beaches. lmmed. occ .
$495,000. Owner can
I carry . F in. ava il.
NOTE l Lat cbaoc:e, If not aold, ..,__ will noc.
a11ln be av1Uabk for
1howtn1 Id.I.I next sum-
mer. 8 •• m.3745 .s
$205,000. Call 979-2390 New elegant cstm 5 Br 4 By owner. 2 bdrm. 2 ba
T a..... car gar. All extras. In· condo. Great location,
credible white water view, upgraded carpets,
view CalJ 760-0715. __ drapes. SBS.000 NEWUSTIMG
2 BR 2ba condo E'side Sll4,950
675-1771
20% DM-1 ]O/o IHT.
3 br. 2"°1 ba, ram. rm.
din rm . frplc. 2 car gar.
w/opener, fenced yd , 3
decks w/ocun vu. 4 yr
old. 4.S <nl 497·105_1 _
(714) ~71018·5 wkda
!7_l,i l !7_9.8331 S· 7
Mic)Mlf I 052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• owe tst or S90K at 13'\
on this • Br. 2 Ba. home. Mtn /Valley view ' 110 DtcJw va.w Highly upgraded! Just
5000 sq. n. house, 4 Br. $152,5001 TR. Really 4~ Ba. -.ZS,000, Cood 497·3034. ' terms. Principals only. --------~M~IW~. ~U~mHCi~~-•lJM~l-g_']C17~G3~. _ _:_ __ ~ ~.~ ••••• !~.~~
N E W L Y
REFURBISHF.0, total
new kitchen, sparklina
baths, new palnt lhruout
and much more. Thi.S 3
Bdrm borne la avaJlablf
lmmedl1tely-9nd Oftl.y sus,0001 Call few details.
642-5200
OPE'.\' llOl SE sn~DAY251018
B <iy~1 dp ('11\ l' East. '.\'ewport
lkarh
TO'llL DmCI. TOTAL &Amr.&DTIJI.
lfWW"f0117 a.AC1I
fOl4 0.N•r l'""• K.t.rb •r v.,,.. c..nt.or
Nt"ll"" ""*-:t. CA ~ N~Wl>"" 8oAt 11 CA ll2eeO
714 ~2 f\Z3& I 714 ) (\44 \!200
NEWPORT'S RMEST
IAYCREST BC'sl huy 4 BR -
Ivan Wells built familv home -S335 .ooo •
IACklA Y Custom Hut It pool
home 3 RH Hu~c rorncr lot
Terms S:WS,000
MCLAIH llG CAHYOH -
Jmmaculatc 3 RR condu liright
lnd airy lJndcrmarket s21s.ooo
MCLAIN llG CANYON
Delightful 2 BH condo Great
Newport Starter Terms
Sl 79.500
S4nnM SWtr 64Zo1Zl5
ii
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110.MO 20 A" per c e I a n r ~n. FrpJc,pr S725 3 ' 4 Bdrmt. MZU7b bearh 2 Br us 21th St S •WIN.. Buch rental1. 2U 81 Garden Apt. Pool PrM. •ill.... Yo&tmlte. xlnt campln1 --~.., f e n c: e d 1 • rd• ' 1750/mo Yrly S400 dep YIA.IL y. COMM'I. bdtllll, IMO mo. up A.at 710 W. tllh. St._ lft h11hly upanded & rte. aold rlalms. Ntwtbdnn,Z~ba Welk 11r11ea. Kids t pet1 2IS/f7z.t3tl HJ70 NlW8REEDAPTS.
EASTBLU•'F home 12,000 lo •.ooo t1 12091 to buch lll50. welcome. StS 2000 lbt Ver .. ui., vuol foun 1 BR with LOFT 41
No1rr lln.soo with m ms ?~alls A ent oofee.:. HR Close to Bearh. taln/sardfn. si.ooo.ooo BACH froml350. Frplc.
SU0,000 la Ion& ltrm II Forc-4 ...... S. 3br .. t b1 houlc In COM. CLOSE TO BEACH Nke1. ~1435. S3M'701 clubbat, uuna, pool, rec room, pool, Jacuul. :im1bl~ ftnanc1n:.J•ll Ma1niflrent aphtablo 11 yd .. aar .. tp ... 1~ bl Brand ntw 3Br, 401 . alterSPM. ---'Pa ' I Y m. • e c au ' water paid
ayne tewart. " lU acres wiatttanu & to bch .. IMIO/mo. Andy sundeck, bl\na, frple1, H-'orVJ.wH-. 1ar.1su1rd. U50 Oya Adults. no pets. 393 644
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home OWNER VERY 12113 with small dwn Owner will c:a rry ble for rent f'um. close TOWHHOMES . New 2 Br, 2"'2 Ba Condo ed Frplc. drapes. Jmmed occupancy. MarshaURealty 547-9571 , eves lwknds ~8T~~~:r~lo~u:;11t i paymeCnt, •"'SIC Prired to sell! ~~ dow~:o17n &B ne~r N F:W CON DO F OR on the park W/Ylew to Cptng. rent'ed yrd. Dbl 963·8182. 675-4600 546-5434.~~·---
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. REALTY
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Brunch • 880 s •
Plttles • Pl111 rnor e
o.AT~:
Ttnnas • Free lessont
(pro & PfO 1hoj)J • 2
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• Hydrom .. uge •
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1001111 • Furnished
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2 Br w/g1rage. Adults.
crpls, drapes. patio.
water pd. Call l ·S
636-4120.
2.filJ .. , .. Santa Ana S46S
fJ01 Victoria '470
SPACIOUS &SUNNY
2 BR. encl. gar upper.
O/W. ad Its. no pets su.s.
548-9084 540-5446
SS20 Mo. 2 Br. l Ba. Apt
Ganie. washer/dryer.
Ill b•itl·ins. Small child
OK. no pell. Only 1 year
old. Call tor 1ppt.
TSI! MGMT 6'2·1600
f'lreplac:e. pool. pvt
patio, diahwuher. on
E.1lde, au in x·IJ t & 2
Br aardeo 1pt.t. From
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2 Br. 1 Ba . 1450
lhlr1monio con 2 nlnoc
200 W11lac:e. Costa lieu. 548·1SO &
831·2150.
IAYTIMlllS
SPACIOUS I BR
Larae private patio.
rlreplace. walk In c:loset,
dis hwasher, garage
Pool & laundr y
fac:1llties.
399W. BAY ST
646-9U3
3 Br. 2 Ba. Avail 1mmed
Children OK ___ 548-5741
2 Br 2 Ba condo, nr So.
Coast Plua, SA. pool.
spa. sauna, sses. Deb ~-----1 Br house type with
garage. Ulil incl. no
pets S380. Call 857-.41128.
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D1Hr Piiat
FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1981
CAVALCADE
COMICS
GARDEN
Niguel to vote Tuesday
By JOHN NEEDHAM ... ....., ..........
Laguna Nlauel 's 9,000
registered voters will decide
Tuesday whether or not they
want their unincorporated
community to be represented by
a Municipal Advisory Council.
The council, commonly called
a MA C , provides 10
.unincorporated community with
a n official , elected
governmental bOdy that deals
directly with co unty
government. It is ao advisory
panel and cannot make rulings.
But backers of a MAC say it
,would give Laguna Niguel's
17 ,000 residents more clout with
Orange County supervisors and
the Co un ty Planning
Commission.
The affluent community Is
now represented by the Laguna
Niguel Community Association.
Proponents of a MAC maint.aln
such a body would wield more
power than a homeowner group.
Many residents are critical of
county government, saying
Laguna Niguel has grown too
large to be adequately governed
by county officials whose offices
are in Santa Ana.
But not all residents of the
community believe a MAC will
give Laguna Niguel mon of a
say ln county deciaioo malting
concerning planning and
development.
Pe& Maynard, a member of
the No On MAC Committee.
which wrote the ballot statement
against the council, said forming
a MAC would merely add
another layer of government.
"It would be a duplication of
government, Maynard said.
"We already have effective
r e presentation from the
community association.
"Since a MAC is advisory, it
would not have the impact that
some people in the community
Many seek school posts
14 candidates entered in Laguna district election
' 1By STEVE MITCHELL ..... .,...., ........
Perhaps the biggest surprise
in the Laguna Beach Unified
School District trustee race is
the number of candidates willing
to run for seats in the financially
strapped school district.
By the candidate filing
deadline late in the summer. a
total of 14 people had retUQ'led
papers indicating a desire to
serve on the five-member panel.
Despite the large number of
hopefuls vying for three seats on
the school board, there bas bttn
litti~troversy that marked
past school board elections in
Laguna Beach.
The lone exception was a
letter to the editor in a local
weekly newspaper by candidate
Jack Miller, who took on
operation of the fuod·raisinc
Education Foundation as well as
what he terms the resistance to
change he sees in the district.
His letter brought a raft of
angry responses from school
volunteers who defended the
efforts of the rtedgling
Education Foundation.
A well·publicized candidates'
forum, held earlier this week,
was attended by fewer than 40
citizens.
The primary issue expressed
by m ost of the candidates
attending that session was, not
surprisingly, money -or the
lack of it.
The once-wealthy school
district has been beset by a
variety of financial crises that
have forced school board
members to make some
unpopular decisions.
Factors entering into the
distric t 's woeful money
condition include Proposition 13;
the Serrano-Pri est state
Supreme Court deci s ion
"equalizing" districts' rising
Water hoard loan
up to LB voters
Laiuna Beach voters will be
asked Tuesday to approve a city
plan to borrow $1.2 million from
the Slate Water Resources
Control Board at a 5.5 percent
interest rate.
proposed in Measure L, is
needed to raise the rest, city
officials say.
The Aliso Water Management
Agency is made up of seven
participating partners, all
contributing to the sewer system
expected to be completed in
1983.
inflation: aod declining student
enrollment.
Over the past three years. the
school board has closed an
ele m entary school. cut many
elective programs , charged
parent s f or s tudent
transportation and athletics, and
cut more than $1 million from
the bud2et.
Most candidates agree the
district should turn more to the
community for s upport of
educational programs, citing the
Educatio n Foundation and
&hool Power as institutions in
which the community can
become involved
Candidates are seeking the
sea t s of board members
Marylyn Pauley and Michael
Sagar, both declining to run for
re-election.
Also up for grabs in Tuesday's
election is the seat held by
U:icumbent William Kentle, who
is seeking a second four-year
term on the board.
Others seeking election are
John Luna. Jr .. a saf ety
consultant: Bruce S. Hopping,
foundation executive: Janet S.
Vickers, school director: Carl E.
Sc hwarz, college professor:
Tom Philo, realtor; Dan T.
Daniels, businessman: Pat
Barry, Boys Club director: Jack
J . Mill er, attorney : Arthur
Mos kowitz: Wil Ii am Kadi.
attorney ; John C hris pens,
periodontist : Roberta
Christiansen. registered nurse.
and Terry Carter·Humphries.
02-3
86
67
For second thoughts
on ghosts. and other ''spirit
world" folks, check Hugh
Mulligan's column on
Page B2 .
D
0
on MAC representation
think lt would." she claimed.
Mrs. Maynard also took issue
with the costs of administering a
MAC. She said it would divert
money from county service
funds which currently are used
to provide municipal services to
the community.
The jurisdictional boundaries
of the proposed MAC include the
whole of Service Area 3 which
covers most of the Laguna
Niguel planned community.
However, two areas, Monarch
Bay and Monarch Bay Terrace,
are in county Service area 16.
meaning they would not be
represented by the council
unless residents win approval to
join the other service area.
Mrs. Maynard charged a MAC
drawn on the current boundaries
would fragment the community,
leaving longtime residents
without representation on the
council.
Paul Haseman, president of
the Laguna Niguel Community
Association , and a MAC
supporter, said a MAC won't
fragment the community, but
will make it more cohesive.
"We won't be voting for the
members of the MAC until next
June," Haseman sltid. "That Is
OM!y,. .... I_.. ......
Thousand Steps Beach m Laguna Beach center of controversy as
m1uncticm filed to prevent public access
ample time for residents of
Monarch Bay and Monarch Bay
Terrace to change their service
area boundaries."
Haseman said administrative
costs to run a MAC are
estimated to be about $10,000 a
year , which represent.a only 1
percent of service area funding
for the community.
In the election Tuesday.
residents will vote yes or no on
th e MAC issue. A second
election will be held in June 1982
to elect who will serve on the
council.
Sanitary
election
Tuesday
Voters in Dana Point. Laguna
Niguel. Laguna Hills and
Mission Viejo will be electing
dir.ectors to their local sanitary
and water district boards when
they go to the polls Tuesday.
Dana Point voters will choose
from a slate of four candidates
running for three vacant seats
on the community's sanitary
district board.
In a special recall election in
Augus t. Dana Point voters
r e moved from office four
incumbent direc tors over a
controversial pension plan that
was adopted.
Four oew directors were
elected to the board in the recall
election. Three of those seats
will expire in December.
Running unopposed in the race
is incumbent Fred M. Roberts, a
mechanical engineer, who won
his seat on the board in the
recall election.
Also running unopposed are
Aon K. Kelly, businesswoman
and writer , and Richard D.
Runge, a civil engineer. Both
Mrs . Kelly and Runge were
unsuccessful candidates for
board seats in the August recall
election.
Voters in Laguna Hills ,
Mission Viejo and Laguna
Niguel will elect two directors lo
the Moulton-Niguel Wale r
Di s tri c t board . Though
candidates run for election in
the district divisions where they
reside, they are elected at large.
Officials for the Aliso Water
Management Agency say they
have experien ced design
deficiendes and storm damage
amounting to about $5.S million on the agency's $100 million
sewer project in Aliso Creek.
Laguna's share, city officials
say. amounts to $3.4 million of
that amount. Some of the money
will be raised by new sewer fees
imposed on users earlier this
year.
Fifty percent of Lagunans
voting Tuesday must approve
the loan proposal in order for the
city to apply to the state water
panel for funds at the low
interest rate.
The alternative. should the
voters tum down the loan bid, is
to sell revenue bonds with an
estimated 10 percent interest
rate.
Steps repair 'on'
4 candidates d . h Id in Saddleback esp1te court O
Running in Division 2, which
covers northern Mission Viejo,
are board incumbent Gerald D.
Buck and Howard Lanis, an
operations manager.
Seeking election io Division 3,
which includes the southeast
portion of Mission Viejo and part
of Laguna Hills are incumbent
Dwight A. Williamson, Mission
Viejo ; John E . Zorger,
accountant, Laguna Hills; and
Mike Chilver, educator, Mission
Viejo.
But the $1.2 million loan,
'Layoff workshop'
draws teacher • ire
By PIUL SNEIDEllMAN °' .. ~ ........ Local college instructors
walked a picket line today
outside a Huntington Beach
hot el where co llege
administrators were attending a
workshop entitled "Curriculum
and Workforce Reduction ...
The teachers claimed the
workshop was designed to
advise administrators on the
best way to lay off instructon.
Organizers of the workshop
contended that its purpose was
misunderstood by teachers and
that the meeting also would
focus on alternatives to
dismissing instructors.
The dispute first surfaced last
week during a meeting of the
Coast Community College
District trustees. This board
governs the operation of Orange
Coast, Golden West and
Coastline Community colle1es.
Several teacben complallled
'to district trustees because the
••workforce redu4.tlon "
workshop was to be held at
Golden West Colle1e ~a
Huntington Beach.
The instructors also were
angered that several local
administrators were to be
featured speaken at the neat
,an d that its b rochu re
characterised the Cout clistrlct u a leader in la1otf tactlca.
In an lntervtew Thunday, Dr.
lAe Stevena, president of Goldea
West Cobece, explained t.ht the
workabol> ia not beln1 aponlONd
I by the eOll .. e diltrkt.
He Hlid it ii a luelhm of tM
Auoclatlon of California
Commualt1 Col l•I•
Adml.Alatrators. Stevena 11 atat.
workabop J>T"OCJ'•m d lrec1m for
lbts &J'OUp.
The ~~e praldent Hid the
original plan to conduct the
workshop at Golden West didn't
require the approval or trustees.
Because of the reaction by
local teachers. Stevens said be
decided to move the workshop
off campus lo the Huntington
Beach Inn .
About 4S Southern California
college administrators were
scheduled to attend. Two district
ad min is tr a tors were to be
among the speakers.
"I'm somewhat puzzled by the
union's position," said Stevens,
referring to the American
Federation of Teachers, which
organiud the protest.
"We don't know if we're going
to have to do any workforce
reductions .·' the college
president said. "But if there is
that potential, then it becomes
Important for the administrators
to become knowledgeable in bow
to Jlo it in a fair, equitable and
compauionate manner."
Stevens said he bas apologized
for aome msensitive wordlng in
the workshop announcement
brochure. He said the meetin11
would focus on court decisions,
Iesal requi r ements and
alternatives to l ayin g -Off
teachers.
P bllUs Basile, an Oran11e
Coast Colle1e instructor and
president of the local American
Federation of Teachers chapter ,
aald today's picketing was only
lnformaUOftal, and that teacben
weren 't try1n8 to prevent
administrators from attendina. ••we want to let the public and
the 1dminl1trators how that
Ole ... att import.ant community
colle1e l.uuea beln1 d.ilcUHed,"
ahe 1ald. "We 1not them to
kaow that there are optiooa
other than currlcuham and
workforce reduction."
• \
trustee race
Voters in Laguna Beach and
Irvine will be going to the polls
Tuesday to elect a trustee from
a field of four candidates vying
for a seat on the Saddleback
Community College District
Board.
The winning candidate will
represent Trustee Area 4, which
covers San Clemente, San Juan
Capistrano. Dana Point and
Capistrano Beach. However,
board members are elected at
large for the dis trict that
operates colleges in Mission
Viejo and Irvine.
Eugene McKnight, a four-year
board incumbent, appears on
the ballot. He is a retired
philosophy professor who lives
in San Juan Capistrano.
Challengers include Donald
Cole, clergyman-psychologist,
San Clemente : Mary Jane
Hannegan, pre-school owner,
San Juan Capistrano, and Perry
E . Jacobson . university
professor, Dana Point.
Issues in the election have
been the shrinking financial
assistance from state and
federal sources and rapidly
Increasing enrollments.
All the candidates have
proposed methods to raise
private funds through lease
agreements and the institution
of fees for some classes.
The three board challengers
have also spoken favorably for
tuition charges. to help ortset
fun~ cuta following paaaage
of Proposition 13 and the
Serrano-Priest State Supreme
Court decision.
Two other board terms will·
expire ln December ln Tnastee
Areas 2 and S. However, trustee.
WUliam Watt& of Santa Ana and
RoMrt Price of Lacuna Hilla
had no e>ppo1lUoa in the elecUon
and wer. declared elected to
second terma by tbe Oranae
County Rectstrar of Votera.
' H
By GLENN SCO'M'
Ottlleo.lty ............
An injunction issued this week
in Orange County Superior Court
prohibiting the public from
trespassing on private portions
o f Thous and Steps Beach
apparently won't stop Orange
County government officials
from planning to restore the old
stairway leading to the beach.
Re leasing his final conclusions
in the trial over ownership of the
beach and s tairway, Judge
Bruce Sumner included the
court order against trespassing
on the beach, he found the beach
is privately owned above the
me an high tide line by residents
Ii ving adjacent to it.
Sumner also noted, however,
that the county has part interest
in the stairs and the specific line
separating the private from
public parts of the beach has not
been drawn.
Because boundaries a re
unclear, county policy makers
plan to go ahead with a proposal
to spend $155,000 to replace the
old steps -for which the beach
gets its name -with new ones
before next summer.
As usual, there is
disagreement. Michael Obrand,
attorney for the residents in the
Laguna Coves Association, said
th e injunction means that
residents have the power to cite
trespassers on.their beach.
"I don't think the county, with
this injunction, is in any position
to rebuild the stairs." he saJd.
To go ahead with the work, be
explained, would be interpreted
as an invitaUon for the public to
use the private beach.
But Edward Duran, deputy
county counsel, said takinl
alleged trespassers to court
would be difficult because of the
lack of exact boundaries.
"We doo't know what's public
or private down there," he aald.
"They <the residents) would
have the burden of provina what
ls private."
1'be county Board of
Superviaora ls scheduled to
consider Tuaday aulllorlaln.• IOUc)tatJQn of blda to comtruc:t
the ltain. Peter Herman. chief
'
planning aide to 5th District
Supervisor Thomas Riley, said
he sees no reason to bait the
project.
"We're going to go ahead and
rebuild them for the very same
reason we've always intended to
res tore the stairs -because
they are a public hazard," he
said.
Drawing the mean high tide
line is not as easy as it sounds.
Duran said the state Lands
Com mission could try to reach
an agreement with the residents
or they could follow procedures
of making a 19-year study of
tides, as prescribed by state
law .
Herman said both the county
and the coves association have
at different times tried to
negotiate a settlement, where
the county would provide
restrooms, lifeguard services
and maintenance In exchange
for public access.
Duran also noted that a
20 .foot -wlde easement exists
from the steps to the water for
public use.
Obrand said that because the
beach is rarely used thts time of
year, residents have time to
di scuss the best ways of
enforcing the injunction.
Said Obrand: "There's going
to have to be some agreement
worked out to the specific
location of the boundary line."
Waiters hold
race in NB
Waiters and waitresses
carrying trays loaded wtlh open
bottles of wine and full wine
glasses will compete in a rell¥
race down and back the lensth
of the Balboa Pier In Newport
Beach Saturday.
The first Oranae County
waiters race wUI pit lt1m1
representln 1 50 county
restaurant.a. The :ioo meter rac.,
sponaor«I by American E.xprta
and restaurant ohala r.r Wwt Inc .• It betn1 h eld t•
commemo.cate Newport'• ?Mb
anniversary
Niguel voters
to elect two
new trustees
Laguna Niguuel residents will
vote for three trustees in the
C apis trano Unified School
District Board election Tuesday.
Three candidates are seeking
the trustee position left vacant
by former board member
Robert Bachelor who recently
moved to Oregon.
The area the candidates want
to represent, Trustee Area 6,
encompasses the inland portion
of Laguna Niguel, excluding
Monarch Bay, Monarch Bay
Terrace and Niguel Shores.
Running are Paul Haseman.
attorney: Al Keller. educator;
and llene Krause,
businesswoman. There is no
incumbent in the race.
Four candidates are seekin1 a
board seat in Trustee Area 4.
which covers the coastal portion
of Lagun a Niguel a nd Dana
Point.
F our -year incumbent and
current board President Jan
Ove rton of Dana Point is
running for a second term.
Challenging Mn. Overton an
Doris Dr1ml, accountl clerk,
Dana Point; Pe1 Maynard, law
student, LI.fun.a ?1111"el; and
Paul Sayr., importer, Dua
Point.
Lacuna Nlpel ...,_will aleO
vote on 1 bOaN. --f.ralil
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Oete Oc100er I, 1 .. 1 mu re.ult lrom e119r1wel Of tN NOTICE IS HtERtE8Y GIVl!N te N Otw"'llwtlln: l•,,.,.,.. Tiie lollowlf\11 penont ere dol11g FIN "<l•I FeO.,.•tron, l11c appllcellOll. CredltOf'l tJI All£ ADAMS, Tr-f•-. lOH £ EXCEPTION Ill! RMIT 1>U1l11tu es
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l'UIUC NOTICE procedurft, c..,tecl '"" 5-Nl-Y c-ty tJI Or.,., SI.et• of Celtfomle. 1111111 •• •" •cceuory UH 911 Ille Coun, H-1 Beecll, CA 9'1663
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TRUSTEE'S SALi
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PLAINTIFF COMMUNITY 8ANot.
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MOLOENHAUE~. And DOE S 1 Ori Novtmller 13111. 1q11, •1 • IS A M BEAR STATE FINANCIAL
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SUMMONS
CASE NO. ID4m
NOTICE! You ..... -·-TN und .. and PIJ•W•nl 10 °"" ol Trust
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ltlor'lley in-..ls meti..-you \lleluld 00 County Stair 01 C•lllOfr11e. will wll at
so prompt! so thel your .,,,111en DuDloc •ucl1on to n1ghe>1 l>lOCle• tor
rtt00nW u ~ rn•v be tiled on time c .. un tP•Y•~ .. at tfrrw of I.tie •n l•wfut
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equip...--gooct wlll of lllet 9'h •11lllorlzed •9•ftt for Jemu L. Cou11ty Clt1'11 of Or-County on Oct tletloll l>UMneu .._es AM'• U1110n Dlcll•ns, 2'11t Petomlte Clrcle, 1, '"' Se•"'" enct 1oc:a1ec1 et >M H•rttor Minion Vle)O, '°" • COftdllloftel uv f'l71717
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StAte of c.tlfonlle. •I 2429 '"-1 8CMHtwerd 111 • CJ Oct. •. 16, U. lO. 1•1 44~1 Tiie b11lll tren•l•r wlll be t-. Erwf........-.1 Oet...mlNllon: conwmmetecl Oii °' efc.r .,. tlt'I CS.y t'.tr•mPI.
of Howm0tr. 1•1. el 9:00 A.M. el ZONE EXCEPTION llERMIT PUIUC NOJICE
Aoy•I Etcrow Corpor•tlo11, UH Zl!-41·117 -Tt'.HTATIV! MAP OF ------------
Ketelle A-. "" ... '"'· County of TRACT T·llSO lot A-. F. 1,,..io. fllCTITIOUS 8USIN~
0'81198, St.Me of Callfomle . Jr., euU10tlHcl ..... , '°' S.ewl•• !&AMI ST&TeMaHT
So f•r H .._to .. Trenttorff, lusl11ess Per-P•rlft•rt, ttl2 Tl,. lollowll\9 person I• dol119
•II butl,_. rwnes.,.., ...,_,.. 11-Sowtllt•st llrlttol, S..11• 290, S...ta llutl,..u ••
by Tr•Mf-tor .. ttl ... .,..,.. •••t ....... for • condlUonel -...,,..u -F u H I( I NG p. A T I £ s. , •
OHi, art !.AME.. • .......... mep of Trect ,., • 1-it SoutM>rodl. '"""'·CA '271•.
Tllo 1at ~. for 1111119 clatrns It lftctustnel -.lr4um ..._.._,,__ Sttnl.., H11111 McMeckl11a, 7t
Nowemw 11, "'' loeeted et '30 w..c M" SCrMt. 111 ., SoutllOr'oOll, 1 .... 1,.., CA '271•.
O•led:Oct-7.1"1. MG 1011•. l!nwtro11me11t•I Tllh but!MSJ 11 conducted llY •" L.ence Kr\lotll, OttermlnallOn ...... ,,,. O.Cter•IOll. lncllvlcluel Tr..U.,.. For Nrthef lnfornwrtlon on 119 _,.. StellltV HUOll M<Meclllns
.,..... -ll<tllom, 111+.phone 7M-S2'5 Of cell Tiiis 11111ement WH flled wltll Ille ROYAL •ICltOW COi.llO .. jt,TIO!f et Ille office of Ill• Pl•1111 lft9 County Clffll of Oranoo County on Ocl
tu2 Ket41f'e •-Oepel1,.,,...., ._... •. n F•lr Orlw, 17, '"t
Oc1 .......... "·JO, •• , .,,..,
fllCTITIOUS IUllNIU
N&Me JTATIMeNT Tiie 10llowlft11 peraoft It d•l119
butlnost • llUSMAltO ~H. 111• SE Mel11
St'"'· Intl,.., G.ilfwnl• '2114 PlllllP H. Mc Neme•. lllts
Mc Dermott, •I, Irvine, <;•lltornle .,,, ..
Tllh bullMll It COllCIUt(e<J bY •
llmlted PMt""'"''P· PfllllD H M<Ne,,_ Thll st .. _ Wot flied wltll Ille
C-ty Cter11 of Or111111t County Oii Oct
11.1 ...
l'UIUC MOl'tE
l'ICTITIOUI •UllNUI
NAMI Sfjt,TeMINT
Tiie lollow111g.c1tHOI\ It 0011111
tNtlneues: VILL AGE IRUST OtEt'.D INVESTMENTS, 117t ~E Melfl St,...t,
'"''"'· CMlfotlll• '771' Plllllp H Mc Nemee, llttS
McO.rrnatt, •I, l"'IN , CA '2714.
Tllla _."'" h tonclucteel by .,.
lllOIWkl\6111.
Plllllp H McH•"'"
This 1i.I-' wos Iii.cl wllll tlle
C-ty Clef'k ot Or•llOt Co\IMy an Oct.
11, 1•1
rvauc NOTICE
lllCTI nous •UllNIH
lllAMI ITATeMeNT
Tt>e 1,1 .. wlne ""o'" .,. aotne
bull ..... ••• 8A'f WE\T ltlGGING, 1011 W lttll
SI , COiie Mow. CA '1421. John J Olcll. t.o lrvln• Avt ,
NewflOfl llMOI, CA '7ee.J
1(111 ... 111 " ·-·. )1, ""' ... Aw., HowPOf1 ~.CA '2eel
Tiii• buJlnott h CO"cW<lecl Oy •
oener•l ,..,,nerllllp
JOMDkll
Tllla ~ Wti fllect wllll Ille
C-ly Clt<tl tJI 0r8ftQlt County CW\ 0<1.
1, ""
PUlltC NOTICE
fllCTITIOUS eUSINIU
NAMI STATEMINT Tiie lollowl1111 pe,.011 I• doing ........... VILLAGE AEAL ESTATE, 1116 SE
Mein Sir wt, lrvtiw, Calllornle '711' Pll lllp H M<Ne mee, lll U
Mc0.rll'>CK1, Pl, lntlN .CA'771' Tlllt _,,..., I• ConduCIOO l>Y ""
tnolwkluel
PNllO H McN•,,_
Thi• llet-1 Wti 11100 wltll lllt
County C..,... of Or-County Oii Ocl
17.1 .. 1
"'ttl\2 fl1'41U Pullll-Or-Cont Deity Piiot.
Publl-Or111111t Coatt Delly Piiot, Ocl )0, ....... t, U, :IC, 1•1 4l»tl
Del. 30, ...... '· u. :IO,'"' •72N'l l-------------
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOU5 •USINESS
lllCTITIOUS 8USINIU NAMIE STATIEMt'.NT
NAMI STATIMINT Tne lol1owl119 perM>nl ere dolnQ
Tiie lollowlng person I• dol11g bu,lneu•s l>UtllltH H . P R 0 U 0 F 0 0 T S V S T E M S
THE McGUFf' COMPANY, )61' ENGINEERING, J1IO Cl!eml11 Cle Fer, w .. 1 MecAnl'IK Boult•••o. )Ult• 101, Cost• M•H, CA '2•2& S.nteAN,CA'7104 Lewh Stephen ProuGI001, )110
Aoneld M. McGutf, 107'1 Our-Chemin cllt Ftr Coste Mes•. CA.,,,.
Alver Cour1, FO<Hlteln Vello . CA Aebecce Anll Proudfoot, ltlO
t207t. Cl!emln Cle Fer. CMt• Mes•. CA '7•1'
Tiii• buslNSs I• conouct.o by en Tn•s CIU~NH 1> condUctt<I by e n
lndlvlCluel. lllOIYIOu•I
R~lc:I H. McGuft 1.AJwh S Prouclloot
Tiiis stel-1 ""' Ulect with the This •l•ttmenl "'" !lied with Ille County Cl-ol Orenge County 011 Oct Count I' Cltr~ ol ?r-Cour1ty or1 Oct
AonelCI W lt .. CI. •t ~•il•lrell. 1rvl11t ,CA'2114 .
Ro•on A Reye, m» S.CtOo<I. Mis
1lon Vltlo, CA.,..,
Tiii\ t>v.illleH h <onctuc:tect Dy • Cl ....... ,.,,...,..,..p
A-IOWA ... •••I'll A ltey• T11h n at-1 w•• 11100 wltn 111e
(;ou11ty Cieri< of Or-County 0110<1
1,1 .. 1 flt1!7U
P,,lllll'*' Or111111t Coe\I O•lly Pllo1,
0<1 '· "· 23, JO, "" ·~·
"'IUC MOTICl
NOTICI IN\llTINO etos
NOTICE 1$ HERt'.llV GIVEM tllel
Ille lloe"' of Trv>t• .. of -c .. tt Com,..ur4ty Coll-Ohtr let of Or .,91 COU11ty, CMlfornla. wlll rec•lw ... 1.,
tlld• up lo 11 00 • m . l'rlct•y.
Ho••m-lO, 1"1 el the P\lrcll••l"G
Dep•rtment of Hlct <01111119 dlttrlcl
IOC•l•d at 1l70 -.a.mt ,...,.,. ... CottA
Mew, CAIHornl•, •t wtlkoh time wkl
bkl• Wiii .. l)ullllCly -ed -fffCI lor
FUANISH ~INSTALL CAllLt'. TV
O R IGI NA TIO N SYST EM ,
COASTL INE CO MMU NITY
COLLIE Gt'. All lllcls ere to De In eccorct.,•o with
th• 8 1d For"' lntlruttlo11l •nd
COllOlllons •nd Soe<lflcatl..,• wlllcll
ere now on Ille -,.,.y 119 wc~ed In ,,,. office ot Ila PvrCNtsl119 A9111t of
.. 10 co•• cllstrkt. tEech blddw mutl oubrnll wltll Ill
bCO a <""'°"'' c-11. c.ertlflecl Cl>e<k
Of bkkloar'• bonl,,...... .. ., ..... 10 ....
orOer of IN Cont °"""''"'"Y Coll898 OlttrlCI 11 ... ro of TrutlMt In •n •"'°""t nol le9 "'*' nw ...,.,.,., U%1
of -...... !lid -• ~ .. , .. 11'8t 1119 bidder will Olllat' Into IN pr--
Conlre<1 If Ille ,...,. lo ew••-to him. In tllo _, Of lellUrt 10 enter
Into '"'" COlllr ect, the prO(-• of I ta Che<k Wiii De forfeited, or In tlw Cele
of • -.cl, lllt lull _,., thereof will be
lorfelloo IO w lc:I coll898 dlt1r lct
No 1>-mey wttlldr-Ill• l>ld for
• porloc! of lorty-llw 1451 o..,. •HH
Ille Otte Ml tor lht -•no tllertof
Tiie Boe"' OI TrustM'\ r~ lllt
prl•ll-of relecllftQ eny -ell l>lct.t or 10 walv• •ny lrregulerltle' or
lntorm•llllot II\ e11y bid or In Ille
blddl119
NOAMAN E WATSON s.c ...... ry,
AOVISol u:t....,. tide c1 ..... nc1 .... mone1 Of •~ ur111eo St•te\I •• the
l!I trt--.i .-dKlllr colltr• Ud, front rnlranct 10 11\e Old Orenge
''" •wdlucl• a menot Qlle Ud County Coutll'Oun . localed on S.nta --..,. .... _,. .. » <llJts. Lea l.t AM Blvd l>l!l_,.n Sycamo•• StrHI
...,.,,,.,..,.., q .. .it•. •nd Bro.;dway S.r11" Ar1a, Ca1ffor111•,
SI Usled Oest' olicol•r •I <onwjo Cit all roQhl 1•111' ~no •nttrt\I convtye<I to A•lltlm, C& ,_. C•I• ........ Cahfornl•.
'7, ••• u. ,,., • '"u. "7tm 1111ll"
Boerdof Tr~t ...
C.0.st Commullll Y Coll-District
•DolleclO ff!• !.tr uunlo oe11eria and now llC'IO II~ II uno.r Wld Ooeo ot ~:cerlo fmm•01at•m•nlf' d• •it• Tru\t in trw e>rOP""rty "tu.tt.cj •n ~•10
Pullll"'*' Or9ll09 C-st o.lly Pll01 PubHw.J Or ..... Coast 0.Cty Piiot, PlltllltNd Or-C.O.st Delly PllOt. Pul>llllleCI Or•llOI c ..... Delly PllOI, Publl.,,.., Otltl!OI! Coast O•lly Piiot,
Oct. JO. N9" •. n. :IC, 1•1 ....._.1 0c1 JO,"°" • 13, :io. '"' •11._..1 0<1 "· n. JO, No• 6 '"' ...,S-11
Publlshocl OrMOt c.0 .. 1 Deify Pllo
Oct 30. -'· ••• •n..t Oct '°· ,., •n.t1 Oct.». ltll •7Jl.41. •
rn•"ff' w rf'SPUtlta e-M r1I• ~4 h•y Counh ""'° St.t~ Of\Cr.C:.O •\ ------------
elqune,'puo<le.., ·~•SI•.,..'"'""'° lot n ol Tr ... 1 No )ODS .. per map rvauc MOJICE
1 TO THE DEFENDANT A C••ll rnoroeo ... 8ooo. 113 "'~' It •nd ,,
tomolelnt "" ll••n toled by 1hfo ol M•\Cr ll.._., M•Ps 1n the olll<e 01 ------------plelntlll -Inst vou II you wrsh 10 1nt Counly RecorOer ot Hid County
Oelencl 11111 lewMJll, YOU mui.t.. within Tll• str••1 •Cldren enCI other • oeyi •lier this wmlnOM I\ ~n1ea common 0.S•Orwttlon, of •ny, ot Ille
Ofl you. lllt wl111 1111• cou•I • written rul prog~rly dntrlbeO •Dove h
rt\PO"U IO,,.,. comt>l•lnl un1tu you 11urponrd lo be 1 ISi Charluton
00 so, your oei .. 11 wlll I» .,, .. ...., on Str•~•. Costa_.., C•lllornl•
l'UIUC NOTICE l'UBUC NOTICE
CITY OF COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA
COMBINED STATEMENT OF R EVENUES.
EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES
rulUC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE
EXHIBIT "A'.
..,ptlc•tlon of 1,_ Olalntlll end lllh Tllr uno.ri,I~ TruUte dlscl•lm•
tou'1 m., enter • tucl!lment •oe•nst •ny ll•Drlll'( tor .,.y 111Correctneu of
you ror 1119 rt!llel Clem•n<led In 1,.,. the •lrttt -'"~and otlltr common
'ompt•1f"l, wf"l tch could re1ult in d•suan•hOt\. tt •n'f, v own hertin
0••11lshmer11 ol w•ou . IA,1"9 ot S.rd Wtl• woll I»,,,_, but wltl!oUl A-toney Of orop.erty or 0,.,.., rtHtl coven•nt 0' ••tr•nty. ~•press or
IN UNDESIGNATED FUND
BALANCES/l 'NRESERVED RETAINED EARNISGS
JUNE 30, 1981 L ndesigoaleJ
Fund Balance.;/
Unreserved
Retained
Earnings0
{IHIU.tlect In Ille compl•ont 1mplreo, r-rCllng IJlle, PO$WSSIOll, or Oeted J.,..,..ry l6 1'91 encumD<.,,<K. to pey llW rem .. nlnQ
Ectwarciw Baer• Clerk prlnctpal •um OI ,,.. noteCtl Hcureo
By Edne Velasco, c).puty l>Y Hid Oet!d al Trust, with lnl.,.H1
ltOSaH, WACMTELL & Otl..•IEttT 1h•reon, as 11ro•ldeo In wlo noltC.1, FL' NO A ""'"9il0fttl COfl'Of'•tl.., 1ov,.ncr• ol any under ll!o terms ol
1•1 Century,.,.. E .. t '4•0 Otf'CI ot Tru\I, '"' cller~ end No Sult• J"° u~nsrs or llW Trvttte eno ol u.. · FUND
LooA_. ee _, 1rusl\cruttdbys-1dl>ffda1Tr~1. ·01 Gen e ral
PvbllV.0 0r.._'eo.1t 0•11• PllOI, Tl\f 101•1 an>ount OI 111• unpelCI 11 Special Gas Tax S tr. I mpr .• Sec. 2 107 .1 0<1 1l 2l JO Nov 6 '"' dlC>-t l bel..,<• of tl!C' obl•gallon --l>Y
• • • • tMo•ooer1yiowwld•ncl•ea..,...bl• 12 Special Gas Tax Str. lmpr. ·Sec 2107.5 e "nmate-d co~ti e apenses. •"d rull.IC NOTICE •d••ntes "' ,,,. ,,,,.,.. of '"e •n•t••• 13 S p ecial Gas Tax Str. lmpr. ·Sec 2106 ~2".~~·:~on ot ,..., Notice of Seit IS 14 Traffic Safety NS-85442 ...
NOTICE OF DEATH OF Tiie llo'nPllCIMY unclr'r ""'"~of 15 Water Acreage F ees & Improvements Trus• t'lf',f10for• •••culed and
EMANUEL H. FINK, aka delr•mO to .... unde<•IQnM ... r111.,, 16 Federal Revenue Sharing Trus t
EM AN U EL H EN R y oec1.,a1ron of o.1eu1t and e>emeno 17 C .t D I t Act tor S•le •nd a written Noll<e of Ommuru Y eve Opmen
FINK, aka EMANUEL Otlaull and Ele<llon 10 Sell Th• 3 1 1974 Open Space Bond Debt Service FINKELSTEIN AND OF unoe"•Clnr<I ceu~ed u rd Notou of p E T I T I O N T O o eraull """ E•~hon 10 s.11 10 be l 1 Capital Outlay
ADMINISTER ESTATE ~~~~~:.~ • .:en:.~·· .. ~rt -rUI 42 L a nd Acquisitio n
NO. A·110807 ,., .. ,.,, 0c1_, tcie• 43 1974 O p e n Space A c quis . & Developme nt T o a 1 I h e 1 r s , ee•R STATE D · C · · F1N•Nc1 AL coRPORATION 44 South Coast rive ons truct1on
beneficiaries, c r editors aS\aodTrustt• 45 Sunflower Mac Arthur Indus trial Area Con s tr and contingent c r editors o f 1~ E c11<1pm.., !lull• 20s
Emanuel H . Fin k , a k a Fu11•r1on c a1110<n••qM1 5 1 Landscape Assessment Districts
Emanuel Henry Fink . aka ~:~':,','~d 61 Golf Course
Emanuel Finkels tein and P•tt•oe"t i l Equipme nt Replacem e nt persons who ma y b e a.er St•••
otherwise interested 1n the F• ... ncre1corp0rouon 81 Expendable Trust
will and/or estate : Puiii .. hedor.,. co .. t 0•11Y P•101• 96 V e hic le Parking Dis trict No. 1 ·Improvement OUober 23, JO,..,., Ho.tmber •. '"'
A pe tition has been filed oou1 97 V e hicle Parking Dis trict No. 1 · Acquisition
by Herman R. Fink In the i----------98 V e hicle Parking Dis trict No. 2 ·Improve ment
Superior Court o f Orange l'UIUC NOJICE 99 Vehicl e Parking Dis trict No. 2 • Acquis ition ~~urnr~ta ~e~~s~r~k th;; NoTtcnocONTocTou TOTAL . C ITY OF COSTA MESA CALLING f'Oi. lllOS appointe d a s personal Scl!OOI Oltlrl<I NEWPOAT·MESA
Un designated
Fund Balances/
Unreserved ReLalned
Earnings•
July I, 1980
s 354.001
358.830
. ·O·
( 476,775.)
991,236.
38,986.
1,681.057
I 576.648 I
·O·
I 468.029 I
1,388.299
62,229
81.363. . ().
2.818
I, 110.007
791, 1-li
·O·
5.194.
6.608.
2,504.
7,758 . s 5,391,385
Transfers
In <Out)
SI 769.472. I
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$
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1.500.242
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730.770 I
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Reve nues
<Receipts•>
523.950.963.
598.240.
i.500.
568.463.
861,789.
2 1,50 8 .
1.743.230
l 361.466.
278.51 l
69.906
91 ,731
:n .428.
83.891 .
7!18.433 .
7.702.
1,035.199
316, 193
1.183.950.
134.
330.
69.
274.
$33.010.910
Expenditures
Expenses<>
<Exhibit "B'' >
SI 19,123.212 I
918.046 I
I 7,500 I
I 1.461 ,976. I
564.469 )
II
( l.44~.004 I
( 1,339,515 I
( 264.489 )
1.921. 755 I
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308.)
fl~n.so3 1
()
4.90-l I
879.250 )
l29.6i3 I
16.460.1
0
I).
0
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S<28.Sl l.Cl64. I
Adjustments
SI 4 .413.080 I
392.319
.()
885.lli
( 87,9fl() I
.()
177.0W
I 08.120
( 1-1.022 )
1 .058.146
C)
I 7 1.084 I
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0
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I 436.720 I
20.1
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S! 1. ~90.363 I
June 30, 1~1.
s .o
431.343.
0
I 485.176 l
1.200,596
60.494
2..158.:H I
( l-l6.5ii I
0
238.510
I. 180.030
19.265
143.538.
798.'13.3 .
:; ."42
1.295.956
>fii .66i.
0
5 .328.
6.918
2.57:3.
8.017
S8.100.868.
r e p res en t a 1 Ive t 0 UNIFIEOSCHOOL DISTRICT
administer the est ate of &10 o...iu~ 1 oo oclock pm of Community Redevelo pment Agency . Tax Ine r . Fund s O· S O· S 344.05l. S< 304.Sil 1 Si 39.180 1 ·Cl·
Emanuel H . Fink, Santa '":,~~~ .. .S:,Y:;0N:::;;;r 1~~1P1•cenll•
A n a , Ca . ( u n de r I he s1r ... 1. Coste ~ c e111orn11 •1•11 I n d e p e n d e n I Pro1rC1 ld~nllllc•toon Name
Admin istration o f E s tate!> ReP••ce <11111eo & "°1 ..,., .. , 11•plr1Q •• Coron• Otl M#Jf Hlon 5<11001 Act). The petition is set for Place Pt•ns •r• or1 Ille 1ts1
hearing in Dept. No. 3 at P1•cen11es1ru1, Cotu Men.
700 Civic Cente r Drive C•lllorn•• •"" 2"S BHr Strffl, cosl• Mn •, Celllornla 9'1ft2' Wes t, Santa Ana. CA 92701 NOTICE is HEAEev Gt\IEH ,,,.,
on N ovember 18, 1981 at 111e abovw nerneo Sc11001 01w1c1 of 9 · 30 AM. Dr•nG• County, ee111or11t•, ec:llnQ 1>y
IF You O BJECT to th<> end 111rou911 rts Governlno Bo•rd, " nertln1lttr reterr•O to •1
granting Of the peti t ion , 'OISTAICT', will •Ktlve up lo, but
you s hould either appear "°' ,., .. u .. n ,,,. •t>ow·stet.o time,
at the hearing and state lea1eo t>rcb for,,.,. •w•rd of• con1rect for Ille attovt f)<'o1ect
your objections o r the Blos ~11 1>e r..:etveo In "" P••c•
written objections w ith the 1oe11t111td -""· .,,o .i1.11 i. _,..d
c ourt before the hearing. ino oub11c1y re•d •loud •• the al>ovt·slaltd tome •nd p<e<t Your appearance may be TMrew111••NtAc1epot11....iu1r..i
i n person or by your tH u ch set of bid oocuments tc
attorney. oueranttt ""return 11'1 900d Q-fllon
1 F y 0 U A R E A :~::•n H A 01m alttt tl'le 111<1 ..,.1no
C R E 0 I T 0 R o r a E•<ll bid mu•1 conform •nO De
Cont'ngent Cr0 d 'tor Of the r.spon\lvttO 11-.Conlr.Cl ctocumMt,, 1 " 1 Eatll Did sh~lll bt eccompe11led l>V decea sed , YOU mu<;t file Ille i.t<Urlly rtltrred 10 In,,.,. conltKI
your c laim with the court 0ocumtnh 1nc11>y 111e 1111 of P•Ol>Olecl
or prese nt i t t o the su1:xo11tr•<1on.
t I T"" DISTRICT ret.,.•K t ... rlOlll IO personal represen a tVe reie<t .,y or All bkh Of to w•lw eny
appointe d by the COUrl lrt"eQUletll!M Of 1111 ...... lllJH In eny
within four months from blchorln .,.l>lddl1111
the date of first issuance The o1sTR1CT ,,., o111.1...o trom Ille Olrec:lor of the Oeperlmenl ol of letters provided in 111oust,1a 1 Aeiettol'lt 1n• 9'""•'
Section 700 of the Probate prev•ll•"9 •et• of por 01..., ••9'' 111
Code of California. The t11e10(e111y 1nwt11c111111twor111,1obt
• I • i I I 0trtormo11C1 tor ••II crett °' ty,,. of time fOr filing C a1mS W worllmtrl nttd•d 10 UtCule Ille
not expire prior to four c011trM:1 n.ew ,.,., ... on rna e1 ,,,.
months from the date of DtSTlttcT 0111u 1outtd •t 1u1
the hearinn noticed above. P1ece11t1• s1r .. 1, Co••• Mu•, "' Ce llfor11I• •1'>7 CoPln may II• YOU MAY EXAMINE obtetMd °" requHt A c.opy of""'"
the flle kept by the cour1 if re1eu,,.11 i.-1ec1ettN IOO ttt•.
You are interested In the The •onvotnv .. ,_,.,of"' 01.,,., ••91' ,, INMd ""°" • •OflllllO O.y of estate,. you may file a .. ,0,,,.., ,_, '""••te tor 11o11e1e.,
request with the court to •IWI o~ -uu.11 be •• '"''
receive special notice of 11';': ~;:4!,-:"'.,.,,.!!.nottory upo" '"'
"the Inventory Of est a t e COMUACTOlt to wllom tM c.ontrect ~•sseU and of the JatltlOnS, 11 • w e ruo, •11 0 u110" •nr
accounts and ,..eporu :::.!~~wi~~!:;,~: .. '::
b d4t$crlbed In Section 1200 .,.,'"'"" ~VH .., _ "' .,.
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CAVALCADE 82-3 world" folks, c'lteck Hugh 0 COMICS 86 Mulligan, s column on
IRVlll GARDEN 87 Page B2 . -'
:Irvine to vote on campaign finances, city center
av lllCRAAO GREEN v ...............
Ballot measures concerning
campai&Jl finance, a proposed
civic center and an increase in
lhe Interest rate of school
eon&truction bonds will be
decided by Irvine voters
Tuesday.
• The campaign finance
measures would reduce the limit l'he City of Irvine places on
contribution s by individual
donors to councllmanic
~itmpatgns. Measure J would
place that limit at $100 and
Measure K would place it at
$250. The limit now in force
under city ordinance is $523.
Both measures would
eliminate one of the escalator
provisioru; in the current limit,
wbicb is adjusted by increases
ln the cost of Ii ving and
increases in the number of
re1istered voters in the city. If
either measure passes, upward
adiustment.s will be based solely
on thecosto!living.
Irvine Councilman Larry
Agran led a signature-gathering
campaign that resulted in the
placement of Measure J on the
ballot. He started the campaign
after the council majority
rejected the idea of reducing the
contribution Ii mlt and doing
away with the escalator relative
to increases in the number of registered voters.
Arter Agran got enough
signatures to place Measure J
on the ballot, the council
majority reversed itself and
agreed to place Measure K on
the ballot.
Agran said he'd like lo see the
contribution limit reduced so
that the influence of large.
s pecial-interest contributors
could be reduced.
Tuesday's ballot will al~o
contain Measure H. which asis
voters whether the city should
.,..., ..... ,.....,~0'0..11
·~ MOVING ~PEAIENCE -Tow truck operator prepares to get rented moving truck back on its
tires after diver Marshall Hatfield. 33, of Santa Ana took curve on University Drive just east of
.. MacArthur Boulevard too quickly Thursday afternoon. Hatfield was uninjured . Police said they
are unsure where the driver was headed and whether he_was carrying anything inside the truck.
4 candidates
in Saddleback
trustee race
Vqters in Laguna Beach and ·
Irvine will be going to the polls
lfuesday to elect a trustee from
a field of four candidates vying
for a seat on the Saddleback
Community College District
Board.
, The winning candidate will
represent Trustee Area 4, which
covers San Clemente, San Juan
Capistrano, Dana Point and
Capistrano Beach. However ,
board members are elected at
large for the district that
operates colleges in Mission
Viejo and Irvine.
Eugene McKnight. a four-year
poard incumbent, appears on
the ballot. He is a retired
philosophy professor who lives
to-San Juan Capistrano.
Challengers include Donald
,J:ole, clergyman-psychologist,
San Clemente: Mary Jane
Hannegan. pre-school owner,
San Juan Capistrano, and Perry
E . Jacobson , university
professor, Dana Point.
Issues in the election have
been the shrinking financial
assistance from state and
federal sources and rapidly
Jncreasing enrollments.
The three board challengers
have also spoken favorably for
tuition charges to help offset
funding cuts following passage
o f Proposition 13 and the
S~rr-ano-Priest State Supreme
Court decision.
' Two other board terms will
expire in December in Trustee
Areas 2 and 5. However, trustees
William Watts of Santa Ana and
Robert Price of Laguna Hills
bad no opposition in the election
and were declared elected to
second terms by the Orange
County Registrar of Voters.
7 seek school post
in Irvine district
Voters will select two new
members to the Irvine Unified
School District Board o f
Trustees Tuesday.
Seven candidates are vying
for the trustee seats of Fred
Gahm and Frank Hurd. Neither
is seeking re~lection. Hurd says
he plans to run for city council
and Gahm says he bowed out of
the race for personal reasons.
Those running for the trustee
seats are Irvine residents
Andrew Barna . 49, of 76
Tan~erine. a buyer with Ford
Aeronutronic: Gene Conley, 34,
of 9 Pandora, a real estate
broker; John Flynn, 29, of 22
Willow Run, an attorney; John
Mundy. 33. of 7 Admiral, a
businessman: Irving Marks, 57,
of 19 Whitewood Way, a retired
educator: John Jaeger of 14242
Wyeth Ave. (age and occupation
unavailable); and Buff White,
41 , of 3 Paine Circle . a
businesswoman.
Two other candidates , Jeff
Winneke and Roger Denney.
h ave withdrawn from the
campaign but not in time to
have their names removed from
the ballot.
Dust clouds bring
air pollution rap
By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of .. Dliltr .........
The operator of a 38-acre
landfill in Huntington Beach has
been issued his third air
pollution citation in two months
because grading operations
allegedly have sent dust clouds
s weeping through nearby
neighborhoods.
The Steverson Brothers dump,
also known as the AsCon
Landfill. also is under fire from
city officials who want to close it
because or the possibility it
contains toxic chemicals buried
there when it was used for oil
field wastes years before.
Since 1971 , only inert
materials such as concrete and
dirt have been dumped at the
site on Magnolia Street and
Hamilton Avenue, across the
street from Edison High School.
Officials of the South Coast Air
Quality Management District
say misdemeanor citations were
issued against dump operator
Salvatore Pugliese Wednesday
and on Aug. 24 and 26.
Pugliese was placed on
sum mary probation b y an
Orange County municipal court
judge for a similar violation last
April. according to Sebastian
Vergara, air pollution inspector.
Vergara says air quality
inspectors issued the citations
after getting complaints of dust
from nearby residents. The
three latest citations have yet to
r each court hear ings. Each
citation carries a maximum
penalty of a SSOO fine and six
months in jail, or both, he said.
invest in the construction of a
new clvic center, which is
proposed tor the corner of
Barranca Parkway and Jeffrey
Road. The measure is advisory
in nature and will have no
bi nding ef(ect on city
officials.
Irvine's Civic Center is now
located at 17200 Jamboree Road.
The city also leases a city ball
annex building on McGaw
Avenue and Jeffrey Road.
The construction of a new
civic center is backed by a
citizens' committee, which says
it will be cheaper in the long run
for the city to invest in a new
Thousand
Steps due
revamp?
By GLENN SCOT1' Of_.,...," ........
An injunction issued this week
in Orange County Super ior Court
prohibiting the publi c from
trespassing on private portions
o f Thou sand Steps Beac h
apparently won't stop Orange
County government officials
from planning to restore the old
stairway leading to the beach.
Releasing his final conclusions
in the trial over ownership of the
beac h and stairway. Judge
Bruce Sumner included the
court order against trespassing
on the beach. he found the beach
is privately owned above tbe
mean high tide line by residents
living adjacent to it.
Sumner also noted, however,
that the county bas part interest
in the stairs and the specific line
separating the private from
public parts of the beach bas not
been drawn.
B eca u se boundaries are
unclear, county policy makers
plan to go ahead with a proposal
to spend $155,000 to replace the
old steps for which the beach
gets its name -with new ones
before next summer.
A s usua l , there is
disagreement. Michael Obrand,
attorney for the residents in the
Laguna Coves Association, said
the injunction m e ans that
residents have the power to cite
trespassers on their beach.
"I don·t think the county, with
this injunction, is in any position
to rebuild the stairs." he said.
To go ahead with the work. he
explained, would be interpreted
as an invitation for the public to
use the private beach.
But Edward Duran. deputy
county counsel, s aid taking
alleged trespassers to court
would be difficult because of the
lack of exact boundaries.
"We don't know what's public
or private down there," he said.
.. They (the r esidents) would
have the burden of proving what
is private."
T h e c o u n t y B o a r d 'o f
Supervisors is scheduled to
consider Tuesday authorizing
solicitation of bids to construct
the stairs. Peter Herman, chief
planning aide to 5th District
Supervisor Thomas Riley. said
he sees no reason to halt the
project. ·
"We're going to go ahead and
rebuild them for the very same
reason we've always intended to
restore the stairs -because
they are a public hazard," be
said.
Drawing the mean high tide
line is not as easy as it sounds .
Duran said the state Lands
Commission could try to reach
an agreement with the residents
or they could follow procedures
of making a 19-year study of
tides.
:Newport Center foes qualify for vote
, By ST EVE MA&BL£ __ .,...., ..........
· The question bein1 asked in
.Newport Beach today is whether
the city council wlll call a
special citywide election on the
•controversial Newport Center
expansion plan.
• Newport City Clerk Wanda
Andersen confirmed late
Thursday that opponent& of Ute
•4 e velopment project llad
. aatbered a autncleot nwnber ot
._.slana<urea lo qualify for a
rllmendum.
l She aaJd county olliclals, wbo
acreeDeCI '1.733 names on t.be
referendum petlllona ,
, determined tbat t ,tOI ot th• 1trn.w.r.a .. ,.. valid ,.,.......
Newport voter1. Tbt 1roup
•nieeded JUllt O¥« 4,000 name. to qualify.
Ctty ........ , Robert w,... '~ald Ute linmedl.te opUoaa Of.ID
lO the council are either to cau a
citywide vote on the expansion
project or to rescind approval of
the project.
If the council chooses to call
for a vote. an election would
have to be held within 89 days. U
the council, on the other hand,
repealA the center project, the
Irvine Compan y's expansion
plan could not come back before
~he COWtcil for a year .
However, city officiall have
uked .actin1 City Attorney
llobert Burnham as well as
former city attorney Dennis
O'NeU to explore whether the
mWlCll mlgbt have other O~Olll
oa h ow It bandlea the
referendum blue.
Tht Newport Center
upanaton project, approved bf
lbe ~ 08 • S-2 yoq wtth
Couatlhnen Don 8trau11 and
Paul Hummel votin1 •CaiDlt It. •
includes plans for a 300-room
hot el and more than 700.000
s quare feet or o ffice and
commercial space.
"The fact that people signed
the petitions so readily.'· said
Jean Watt, a city acUvlst and
leader in the referendum drive.
"tells us that the community is
discontent with what 's
happening." .
She said petitlona clearly
stated that the issue should be
put to a citywide vote.
·'The essence of the whole
movement wa1 that the
com munily wanted to have iu
aay," Mn. WattaaJd.
The lrvlne Company, which
has attempted for years to set
an acceptable expansion plan
ror tbt center approved, took the
newe ln 1tride.
' I
"lt 's apparent," said company
spokesman J erry Collins, "that
more people wish to participate
in the decision-making on
Newport Center. We welcome
that participation. There was a
great deal of it during the 14
months of public review."
He said his firm believes that
if there is an election, voters will
endorse the Irvlne Company's
plans for the s hopping and
professional center.
"We think the completion of
Newport Center, in one way or
another, is obviously
iDevU.able," Collins added. "U
the referendum should delQ' lt.
it• 1 ol'.lly a del., .' '
Cil7 official.I have calculated
lt wlll eott $32~151 to hold a
cllywld• ~·· The coacll la expected to review It.I option
Nov. 9. •
civic center rather than to pay
escalating lease costs to
su pple ment the present
undersized building.
City finance officers have
suggested that the construction
of a new Civic Center could be
funded through the sale of bonds
from a joint powers authority
com posed of public agencies
interested in having offices in
the new civic center.
Proponents or a new civic
ce nter say one could be
con s tructed without the
implementation of any new
taxes in Irvine.
The fourth ballot measure to
be decided by voters on Tuesday
asks whether tbe Irvine Unified
School District should be
allowed to increase by 3 percent
the Interest r.ate on $5 million in
school construction bond11. The
bonds remain unsold from a ~
million bond issue approved by
voters in 1972.
A 7 percent interest rate on
the bonds was approved by
voters. School district officials
say that 7 percent bonds are
unmarketable today, and they
want to Increase the interest
rates so that they can sell the
bonds.
...................
Pickets Mar Jeanne Lantz and son Trent. 4 'left J and Sonia Gait he
with her son Gaston protest outsuie workshop on ··Curnculum and
Workforce Reductwn' m Huntington Beach
'Layoff workshop'
draws teacher ire
By PIDL SNEIDERMAN °' ... .,...., ........... Local college ins tructors
walked a picket line today
out side a Huntington Beach
hotel where co lle ge
administrators were attending a
workshop entitled "Curriculum
and Workforce Reduction ...
The teachers claimed the
works hop was designed to
ad vise administrators on the
best way to lay Off instructors.
Organizers of the workshop
contended that its purpose was
misunderstood by teachers and
that the meeting also would
focus on alternatives to
dismissing instructors.
The dispute first surfaced last
week during a meeting of the
Coast Community College
District trustees. This board
governs the operation of Orange
Coast, Golden West a nd
Coastline Community colleges.
Several teachers complained
to district trustees because the
"workforce redu c tion "
workshop was to be held at
Golden West College in
Huntington Beach.
The instructors also were
angered that several local
administrators were to be
featured speakers at the event
and t hat its brochure
characterized the Coast district
as a leader in layoff tactics.
In an interview Thursday, Dr.
Lee Stevens, president of Golden
West College, explained that the
workshop is not being sponsored
by the college district.
He said lt is a funcUon of the
Association of California
Co mmun ity Co llege
Adminlatrators. Stevens la state
workshop program .director ror
thls group.
The college president said the
original plan to conduct the
wortabop at Golden West didn't
require the approval of trune..
Becauao of lbe reac~ by
local t.eaebers, Stev .. 181d bl
decided to .move tM worbbiDf
off cams-to UM Runu.sta Beacb laa. • About 41 9oatMn C... m
coll•I• admlnl1tratora ._..
acbedWed ~ attalid. Two 4lllrlet ...
administr a tors were to be
among the speakers.
·•I'm somewhat puzzled by the
union's position ," said Stevens,
re fe rring to the American
Federation of Teachers. which
organized the protest.
.. We don't know if we're going
to have to do any workforce
reductions ," the college
president said. "But if there is
that potential, then it becomes
important for the administrators
to become knowledgeable in bow
to do it in a fair. equitable and
com passionate manner.'·
Stevens said he has apologized
for some insensitive wordini in
the works hop announcement
brochure. He said the meeting
would focus on court decisions,
l e gal requirements and
alternatives to laying off
teachers.
Phillis Basile, an Orange
Coast College instructor and
president of the local American
Federation of Teachers chapter,
said today's picketing was only
informational, and that teachers
weren't trying to prevent
administrators from attending.
"We want to let tbe public and
the administrators know that
there are important community
college issues being discussed,"
she said. "We want them to
know that there are options
other than curriculum and
workforce reducUoi."
Layoffs are beln& discussed
because or the financial
s ho rtages cu~ently facing
com munity colleges.
Pointing to one alternative to
teacher layoffs, Mra. Baatte
said, "We think a reoraantutlon
of the way dl•trlctl are
administered wo•ld aave
substantial -•• .. II moneJ•"
She eeeed 811r IMlr'UdDn
have .,... laid• la U. ...._,
o1 &M CoMt ~ OtM• Olatrtet.
DRllll CDllT
Dilly Piiat
FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1981
CAVALCADE
COMICS
GARDEN
82-3
86
87
For second thoughts
on ghosts. and other '·spirit
world" folks, check Hugh
Mulligan 's column on
P.age 82.
D
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Newport Center foes qualify for referendum
By STEVE MARBLE ... ......,,.... ....
The question being asked in
Newport Beach today is whether
the city council will call a
,special citywide election on the
controversial Newport Center
expansion plan.
Newport City Clerk Wanda
·Andersen confi rmed late
.Thursday that opponents of the
d evelopment project had
gathered a sufficient number of
signatures to. qualify for a
referendum.
She said county officials, who
screened 7,733 names on the
referendum petitions,
determined that 6,605 of the
signatures were valid registered
Newport voters. The group
needed just over 4,000 names to
qualify.
City Manager Robert Wynn
said the immediate options open
to the council are either to caU a
citywide vote on the expansion
project or to rescind approval of
the project.
If the council chooses to call
for a vote, an election would
have to be held within 89 days. If
the council, on the other hand,
repeals the center project, the
Irvine Company 's expansion
plan could not come back before
the council for a year.
However, city officials have
asked acting Cit y Attorney
Robert Burnham as well as
former city attorney Dennis
O'Neil to explore whether the
council might have other options
o n how it handles the
referendum issue.
The Newport Center
expansion project, approved by
the council on a S-2 vote with
Councilmen Don Strauss and
Paul Hummel voting against it,
6 trustees to he elected
Mesa, N eurport vote Wednesday in 2 district elections
By JERRY CLAUSEN °' .. ~ ..........
Voters in Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach will name
trustees to two school boards
Wednesday when they go to the
polls between 7 a .m. a nd 8 p.m.
Two men will be named to
posts in the Coast Community
College District and four seats
will be fil l e d in the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District.
Both districts are facing
inc reased financial problems as
state allocations to coastal
schools shrink.
The college district must
wrestle with the possibility of
charging tuition in years ahead,
and the unified district faces
decreased class offerings and
school closures as enrollment
declines.
While trustees in both districts
are elected by voters at large,
No school closings
seen for next year
A committee studying future
education programs and school
building utilization for
Newport·Mesa School District
recommends that no additinal
schools be closed next year.
The SO-member Educational
Review Advisory Committee
( ERAC>. appointed by trustees
ear!Jer this year. made the
Sanitary,
school posts
in CM vote
Costa Mesa voters will vote on
only one local issue in addition
to seating Newport-Mesa School
District and Coast Community
College District trustees when
they cast ballots between 7 a.m.
and 8 p.m . Tuesday in the
special districts election.
They'll select three Costa
Mesa Sanitary District directors
for the five-member board
responsible for supervising
fiscal policy and the disposal of
sewage and trash in the district
serving all of Costa Mesa and
parts of northwest Newport
Beach and Santa Ana Heights.
Four men seek the three seats.
They include incumbents Orma
O. Crank, Harry S. Green and
Jim Wahner.
C.L. "Chuck"' Ropp, a n
energy services representative.
also seeks one of the three
four-year posts.
. Originally scheduled to be
filled during the Tuesday
balloting were three seats on the
Mesa Consolidated Water
Di strict board.
But Orange County officials
noted that because all three
incumbents up for re-election in
that race were uncontested. they
will remain in office.
Automatically re -seated a re
four·year-term winners Thomas
E. Nelson and Henry S. Panian.
H. Jack Hall, who is completing
an unexpired term previously
held by Eugene Bergeron, will
serve two more years.
The water board is responsible
f or s upplying water to
businesses and homes in Costa
Mesa, parts of Newport Beach
and in Santa Ana Hei~hts.
recommendati on early this
week.
The proposal goes to the board
of trustees for consideration at
its Nov. 10 meeting.
However. Norman Loats,
deputy district super intendent
and ERAC chairman, noted that
his group has offered an optional
recommendation should trustees
decide that financial stress
requires school closures next
year.
That option, Loats said, would
be to close Kaiser Middle School
for remodeling neitt year Into a
large elementary school.
The following year, Loats
said, Lindbergh and_ Woodland
Elementary Schools could be
closed. and their students fed
int o the remodeled Kaiser
facility.
Loats said ERAC members
recommend no closures as their
first choice, though, because
district policy has been to offer
at least one year's notice to staff
and parents before s hutting
down a school.
And, Loats noted. the final
E RAC report o n proposed
curricula and facilities required
to support that curricula won't
be completed until Jan. 27.
District administ r ator s
predicted last year that up to
eight more schools will be closed
in the district over the next four
years because of declining
student enrollment.
Enrollment decline and state
funding that doesn't keep up
with inflationary trends have
caused school officials to call for
a close look at the district's
educational future.
Trustees named educators,
parents and other residents of
Costa Mesa and Newport Beach
to serve on ERAC to recommend
a direction for ensuing years.
E R AC 's Instr u ctio nal
Subcommittee 1s expected to
complete a new outline for
curricula by Nov. 18, Loats said.
T h at s ubcommittee 's
proposals will go then to the
Housing Subcommittee which is
to determine how curricula and
the students will best be served
by existing school facilities.
ft'inall y, the subcommittee will
determine which schools should
be closed over the next ~everal
years, Loats said.
Final decisions. however. will
be made by the board of
trustees
they must reside in the specific
geographic areas they
represent.
In the college district's •
Trustee Area 5 (parts of Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach),
attorney George Rodda Jr., a
trustee since 1969, is opposed by
Newport Beach attorney Mark
Bayless.
In the college district's
Trustee Area 1 (portions of
Garden Grove a nd
Westminster), freight company
manager Richard Olson, a board
member si n ce 1979, is
challenged by Westminster tax
accountant James V. Evans.
While 13 names appear on the
ballot to fill the fou r seats up for
election in the unified school
district, which governs the
education of students in grades
Both districts
are facing
financial
problems.
kindergarten through 12, two
candidates have announced
withdrawal.
However , their names will
a ppear on the ballot printed by
the county before their decisions
to bow out of the races were
announced.
Seeking four-year terms in
Trustee Area 2 are electrician
Dav id A. Natkin , educator
Forrest K. Werner and business
owner Charlie Gibbs.
The Trustee Area 2 (northern
Costa Mesa> incumbent, Mike
McL~ughlin, declined to run for
re-election this year for business
and family reasons, he said.
In Trustee Area 4, editor
Sherry Loofbourrow. retired
school president Walter Ziglar
and retired educator Lawrence
Magee are vying for the seat
currently held by Mrs. Betty Jo
Bailey.
Mrs. Bailey, who represents
the Corona del Mar area,
announced she would not. run
this year because increased
state controls have taken
decisions out of the hands of
local school boards.
Business executive John G.
Rinaldo, whose name appears as
a candidate in Trustee Area 4,
announc~ his withdrawal from
the race early this month.
In Trustee Area 5 (Newport
Beach >. incumbent Judith
Franco is pitted against
university professor Joseph L.
Philbrick.
T he Trustee Area 7 race,
representing western Newport
Beach and western Costa Mesa,
sees longtime incumbent Rod
M acMillian goin g against
educator Lenard E. Davis and
building e ngin eer J oseph
Bellone.
Admini strat ive assistant
Beverly W. Ritch, whose name
appears as a candidate in
Trustee Area 7, has withdrawn
fro m the race tor personal
reasons.
•
Includes plans for a 300-room
hotel and more than 700,000
square feet o f office and
commercial space.
"T he fact thut people signed
the petitions su readily," said
Jean Watt, a dty activist and
leader in the r~ferendum drive,
"tells us that the community is
disconten t with 'what 's
happening."
She s aid petitions clearly
stated that thf! issue should be
put to a citywide vote.
"The essen ce of the whole
movemen t was that t h e
community wanted to have its
say," Mrs. Watt said.
The Irvine Company, which
has attempted for years to get
an acceptable ex pansion plan
for the center approved, took the
news in stride.
"It's apparent," said company
spokesman Jerry Collins, "that
more people wish to participate
in the decision-making on
Newport Center. We welcome
that participation. There was a
great deal or it during the 14
months of public review.''
He said his firm believes that
1f there ts an election, voters will
endorse the Irvine Company'•
plans for the shopping and
professional center.
"We think the completion of
Newport Center, in one way or
another , i s obvious l y
inevitable," Collins added. "If
the referendum should delay it,
it's only a delay."
City officials have calculated
it will cost $32,158 to bold a
citywide vote. The council is
expected to review its option
Nov. 9.
FIRST TEACHER Mildred Fisher. who
began teaching at Costa M esa·s Lindbergh
School \\hen it opened in 1931. recc1 ves kisses
and hug!-from principal Rob Miller 1right 1
and former principal Jack We ling. '.\1 r s
Fisher. now retired . was the honored guest
Wednesdav at a Hard Times llarve~t Dance
and Pie Socia l which launched a ~ l'ar" long
ce lebrati on of thL· sc·hool s gol d en
ann i versar~·
N e ,wport's Connolly
to quit police force
Newport He a ch Police Gapt.
Wayne Connoll y , a IS-year
veteran of the force who has
headed tine detective bureau for
two yea rs. has announced he
will resign next month to go into
private business
Connolly, 41. who joined the
police departme nt as a
patrolman and became a
sergeant three years later, will
become a partner in Newport
Beach Security Service, a firm
rounded by three ex-Newport
policemen.
The move, he says, will give
him an opportunity to become
involvt!d in other areas of police
work including the defense side
of crirnes
D u 1· i n g h i s ye a r s in the
detective bureau, Connolly says
he's watched viole nt crime
skyro cket . He s ays when he
first c:amc to the city there was
an average or on e armed
robbery a month and four rapes
per year.
Lai;t year, Connolly explains,
ther1! were nearly 60 armed
robberies and 26 rapes.
Of the crime investigations
he's headed in his years in the
detective bureau, Connolly says
he regrets most being unable to
solve the Judy Nesbitt murder of
a yt'"ar ago.
In that case. the Irvine woman
was murdered aboard a family
yacht in a marina near Newport
Dunes. Connoll y says he and
detectives spent more than a
year working the case but came
up empty handed.
TO LEAVE POUCE FORCE
Capt Wayne Connolly
An Irvine resident himself
with three children, Connolly
says he leaves with "mixed
feelings" but has decided that he
couldn't pass up an opportunity
to go into business for himself.
Connolly has a bache lor's
degree from Cal State Los
Angeles and has done graduate
work in public administr ation al
USC. He is a veteran of the U.S
Air Force.
Be d tax hike
• • issue 1n
.Newport vote
Newport Beach voters will be
asked Tuesday to vote on a
ballot measure that would, if
approved, increase the city's
bed tax on hotel a nd motel
guests from 6 to 8 percent.
The proposed tax increase will
appear on the ballot as Measure
M.
A 2 percent increase in bed
tax. which is added to guests''
bills, would mean an annual
· increase in city revenues of
$596,000. The city now earns
$2.38 million a year from the
tax.
Ci ty council members. who
proposed the increase, contend
an 8 percent figure falls in line
with other visitor-serving cities
like Laguna Beach, Anaheim
and San Diego.
But t he Newport Beach
Convention and Visitors Bureau
is opposed to a tax hike and
argues the city is trying to tax
the wro11g people.
"The theory behind a bed tax
is that It should help pay for
services for visitors," says Ellie
Ashburn, who claims most of the
ser vices the city must provide
are for day visitors and are not
for hotel guests.
Further, she contends a higher
bed tax will only drive guests to
hotels in neighboring cities like
Costa Mesa and Irvine where
the ta" remains at 6 percent.
Instructors c~arge workshop 81IllS at layoffs
City officials say that sounds
unlikely and hotel managers
from Newport have claimed in
the past that normal weekends
bring more potential hotel
guests than there are hotel
rooms.
By PHIL SNEIDER MAN
Ol•O.-.,.... .....
Local colleg e instructors
walked a picket line today
out1ide a Huntineton Beach
h o t e l wher e co ll e1e
administrat.on were attendin1 a
workahop enUUe4 ·'Curriculum
and Workforce Reduction."
The teachers claimed the
works&op w as d eaigned to
advise admlniatratora on tb•
best way to l•Y ofl lnatructon.
1 Organlzen of tbe work•hop
contended that ite puJ'POM wu
miaunderstood by teacbers and
tbal the meeUng al10 would
focua on alternatlvea to
dJa m luinc inltruct.oni.
Tb dispute first surfaced lul I
week during a meeting of the
Coast Community College
District trustees. This board
governs the operation of Oranee
Coa s t , Golden West and
Coastline Community colleges. Several teachers complained
to district trustees because the
"workforce r e duction"
workshop was to be held at
Golde n West College in Huntington Beach.
The Instructors alao were
an1ered that several local
admlnlatratora were to be
f ealured apeaken at the event
and tbat its brochure
char1cterlied the Cout dlstrtct
as a leader ln layoff tactics.
In an interview Tburtdav. Dr.
f
Lee Stevens, president of Golden
West College, explained that the
workshop is not being sponsored
by the college district.
He said it is a function of the
Association o f Ca lifornia
Com munit}' Col l ege
Administrators. Stevens ta state
workshop program dirtctor for
this group.
The college president said the
orielnal plan to conduct tbe
wOl'ksbop at Golden West didn't
require the approval of tl'u1teea.
Because of t.be reaction by
local teachers, Stevens 11Jd be
decided t.o move the workshop
off campus to the Huntlniton
Beach Inn.
• • About 4S Soutbem Callfoml.a
a
college administrators were
scheduled to attend. Two district
administ rators were to be
arnt'ng the speakers.
"I 'm somewhat puuled by the
union's position," said Stevens,
r1?ferring t o the American
FederaUon of Teachers, which
01·ganiud the protest.
"We dorl't ktlow If we'reJoina
tio have to do any wor orce
rcdu cttons," the colleae ~resident said. "But if ther. ii
that potential, then lt beCOllMI
l mportant for the admini.t.raton
to ~me knowledpable ln bow
to do It ln a fair, 8'Wlable and
compauiqi\ate mamtel'.''
Stevens pd be has apolOllaed '
\
for some ln.sensiUve wot'dlng in t he workshop announcement
brochure. He said the meeting
would focus on court decisions,
legal r e qu i rements and
alternatlves to layin1 off
teachers.
P hillis Baslle, an Oran1e
Coast College Instructor and
presJdent of the local American
Federation of Teachers cUpter,
said today's pickelin& was Oftly
lnform.Uoa.•f. and that teachers
wer-en't tr1ln1 to prevent
adml.Qiltrat.on from att.tndlq.
L•1offl are beJq clll~ becau•• o f tbe tinaDehl
1bortaat1 cu•eaU1 fael•I
coram\ml~aea.
Mesa cyclist·
hurt in c rash
A Costa Mesa motorcyclist
who reportedly was ·thrown LSO feet into t he alr durlnt a
Huntington Beach traffic
collisfon Thuraday waa~ In serious t-ondi at
Fo untain Vall•1 o unity
Ho.spttal.
Hunttn1ton Beach !llce
tratflt lnvesttptora • the
motorc1cU1t, 9obb1 aid Glff~ Jr., IO, GI 1111 W.n.e.
St., CGlUded wttll ........... ..
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rates a gambIJ ·
Numbingly high home pur c hase pricea,
out-ol-control m ortgage interest rates. soarln.
heating and lighting bills. rocketing property taxes -
all these add up to the flat conclusion that only S
percent of all U.S. families can today prudently·
afford an average-priced $80,000 home.
New housing starts are down almost one-third In
three years: sales of used homes also are ott
drastically. Builders, real estate firms, all connected
with the field are reeUng. Yet. some still are buying.
How can they
afford It? "Creative" ~ financing.
.. Virtually every
sale I've made in the ~ ,..
p ~ ! \ ~ ~ abr a ics k ~ SYlVIA PORTE~-z
mortgage by its -
present owners.··
says a Long Island real estate agent. And a poll or
savings and loan associations nationwide shows that
alm ost 40 percent of these institutions are writing
"creative mortgages."
What's more, the sponsor or the poll, American
Mortgage Insurance Co .. predicts two-thirds of these
S&Ls will be writing the new variable-rate contracts
before 1981 ends.
It's write them -or go out of business. Says
AM IC President Claude K. Pope, .. Adjustable
mortgages ... offer homebuyers a new nexible form
of mortgage financing. although they also can
represent increased risk for the homebuyer as well
as I for l the lending institution."
Is that an understatement 1
You are starting at an extremely high interest
rate -16 percent. 17 percent. 18 percent a year. At
these levels, you will be paying hundreds of
thousands of dollars back for a typical $60,000
mortgage on a typical $80,000 home over a traditional
30-year loan life
Flexible rates only compound your risk. These
mortgages may feature a variable interest
rate. with the variation lied to almost any "tndex " -
even the bank's own money cost.
This means that if interest rates drop, your
monthly payments could drop. But 1'11 wager your
payments won't. The lender could peg the rate to an
index that goes up fast and comes down slowl~. But
even if the interest rate is lied to a standard mdex.
your payments could rise precipitously.
They can't go much higher? Real estate expert
Alan Crittenden, Ca11rornia·based publisher of the
Crittenden.., Report , shows that monthly loan
payments wouJd have nearly doubled in the past five
years.
In addition. it's not just a matter of how often
your monthly payments change, but how often your
interest rate changes. You could be tied to a contract
that says your payments change only every three
years. But if the interest rate 1s changing every six
months. you could be either increasing your loan
term or increasing (not reducing) the amount of your
outstanding loan. or both. A big drawback of the
"flexible" mortgage is that while it may be writt.en
on the basis of 20 to 30 years of monthly payments,
the lender may have an escape clause which says lh.e
loan can be renegotiated after five years
"Renegotiation" is bafnegab.
It means the lender can say· "You owe the entire
amount now, borrower "
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